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1. 2 Push Call assigned to one of the dealer programmable keys p 10 3 After transmitting a 2 5 tone code the remainder of your com munication can be carried out normally Selective calling Non selective calling 3 BASIC OPERATION E Receiving and transmitting Y CAUTION Transmitting without an antenna will damage the transceiver See page 1 for antenna attachment Receiving 1 Rotate VOL to turn ON the power 2 Rotate ROTARY SELECTOR or push one of the memory chan nel keys MR CH 1 to MR CH 4 to select a channel 3 When receiving a call adjust the audio output to a comfortable listening level r NOTE When a matched RX code signal is received audio from the microphone is automatically transmitted for a specified time period Depending on the presetting Ask your dealer for details MY Transmitting Wait for the channel to become clear to avoid interference 1 While holding down PTT speak into the microphone at a nor mal voice level 2 Release PTT to return to receive 4 MPORTANT To maximize the readability of your signal 1 Pause briefly after pushing PTT 2 Hold the microphone 5 to 10 cm 2 to 4 inches from your mouth then speak into the microphone at a normal voice level MQ BASIC OPERATION 3 Transmitting notes e Transmit inhibit function The transceiver has several inhibit functions which restrict trans mission under the following
2. country of use Be sure to check that you have the correct version of this radio or the correct program ming of this radio to comply with national licensing requirement A 6891D 2EU ABOUT CE O ICOM We Icom Inc Japan 1 1 32 Kamiminami Hirano ku Osaka 547 0003 Japan Declare on our sole responsibility that this equipment complies with the essential requirements of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 5 EC and that any applicable Essential Test Suite measurements have been performed UHF TRANSCEIVER IC F4102D 400 470 MHz 6 25 kHz 12 5 kHz 25 kHz 400 470 MHz 6 25 kHz 12 5 kHz 20 kHz Version where applicable Kind of equipment Type designation DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CEO Bad Soden 8th Jul 2011 Place and date of issue Icom Europe GmbH Communication Equipment Auf der Krautweide 24 65812 Bad Soden am Taunus Germany Authorized representative name This compliance is based on conformity with the following harmonised standards specifications or documents i EN 300 086 2 V1 3 1 06 ii EN 300 113 2 V1 4 2 i EN 300 219 2 V1 1 1 iv EN 301 166 2 V1 2 3 2000 11 v EN 301 489 1 V1 8 1 vi EN 301 489 5 V1 3 1 2002 08 vii EN 60950 1 2006 A1 2010 Y Furukawa General Manager Signature Icom Inc Versions of the IC F4102D which display the CE symbol on the serial numbe
3. e Never expose a detached battery case to water If the battery case gets wet be sure to wipe it dry before using it e Never use batteries whose insulated cover is damaged NOTE When the optional battery case is attached the battery type must be selected as Battery case operation when turning Z the transceiver ON Ask your dealer for details p 12 WC GC oo 7 OPTIONS BATTERY PACK Battery pack Voltage Capacity Battery life Battery case for Bees AA LR6 x 6 alkaline 1900 mAh min VHF 17 5 hrs 2000 mAh a UHF 16 1 hrs 12 hrs BP 264 1400 mAh typ UHF 11 3 hrs BP 265 1 When the power save function is turned ON and the operating time is calculated under the following conditions TX RX standby 5 5 90 2 The average operating time depends on the alkaline cells used BELT CLIPS e MB 124 BELT CLIP Exclusive alligator type belt clip CHARGERS e BC 191 DESKTOP CHARGER BC 123S AC ADAPTER For rapid charging of the Ni MH battery pack An AC adapter is supplied with the charger depending on the version Charging time period approximately 2 hours for the BP 264 e BC 192 DESKTOP CHARGER BC 147S AC ADAPTER For regular charging of the Ni MH battery pack An AC adapter is supplied with the charger depending on the version Charging time period approximately 16 hours for the BP 264 e BC 193 DESKTOP CHARGER BC 123S AC ADAPTER For rapid charging of the Li ion
4. CONNECTOR CONVERTER Allows you to connect an external antenna with a BNC connector e HM 158L HM 159L SPEAKER MICROPHONE Combination speaker microphone that provides convenient op eration while hanging the transceiver on your belt e HM 171GP SPEAKER MICROPHONE GPS speaker microphone for BIIS and Digital modes operation e HS 94 HS 95 HS 97 HEADSET OPC 2004 PLUG ADAPTER CABLE HS 94 Ear hook type HS 95 Neck arm type HS 97 Throat microphone OPC 2004 Allows you to connect the HS 94 HS 95 HS 97 to the transceiver After connection the VOX function can be used e SP 27 TUBE EARPHONE Provides clear audio in noisy environments Approved Icom optional equipment is designed for optimal performance when used with an Icom transceiver Icom is not responsible for the destruction or damage to an Icom trans ceiver in the event the Icom transceiver is used with equipment that is not manufactured or approved by Icom Some options may not be available in some countries Please ask your dealer for details OPTIONS 7 E VOX function The transceiver has a VOX function which allows you hands free operation An optional headset HS 94 HS 95 HS 97 and a plug adapter cable OPC 2004 are additionally required for operation e The VOX voice operated transmission function starts transmitting when you speak into the microphone without needing to push the PTT switch then automatically returns to receive when you stop speak ing Op
5. battery if it has been severely impacted or dropped or if the battery has been subjected to heavy pressure Battery damage may not be visible on the outside of the case Even if the surface of the battery does not show cracks or any other damage the cells inside the battery may rupture or catch fire A DANGER NEVER use or leave battery packs in areas with tem peratures above 60 C High temperature buildup in the battery such as could occur near fires or stoves inside a sun heated car or in direct sunlight may cause the battery to rupture or catch fire Excessive temperatures may also degrade battery performance or shorten battery life A DANGER DO NOT expose the battery to rain snow seawater or any other liquids Do not charge or use a wet battery If the bat tery gets wet be sure to wipe it dry before using The battery is not waterproof BATTERY CHARGING 5 A DANGER NEVER incinerate used battery packs since internal battery gas may cause them to rupture or may cause an explosion A DANGER NEVER solder the battery terminals or NEVER mod ify the battery pack This may cause heat generation and the bat tery may rupture emit smoke or catch fire A DANGER Use the battery only with the transceiver for which it is specified Never use a battery with any other equipment or for any purpose that is not specified in this instruction manual A DANGER If fluid from inside the battery gets in your eyes blind ness can resu
6. battery pack An AC adapter is supplied with the charger depending on the version Charging time period approximately 2 5 hours for the BP 265 OPTIONS 7 e BC 197 MULTI CHARGER For rapid simultaneously charging of up to six battery packs An AC adapter may be supplied with the charger depending on the version There are two types of BC 197 chargers for the IC F3102D IC F4102D BC 197 Charger Type Chargeable Battery Charging time With AD 120 BP 264 Ni MH battery Approx 2 hrs With AD 121 BP 265 Li ion battery Approx 2 5 hrs Either AD 120 or AD 121 charger adapters are installed in the BC 197 depending on the chargeable battery pack DC POWER CABLES e CP 23L CIGARETTE LIGHTER CABLE Allows charging of the battery pack through a 12 V cigarette lighter socket For BC 191 BC 193 e OPC 515L OPC 656 DC POWER CABLE For charging of the battery packs using a 12 V DC power source instead of the AC adapter OPC 515L for BC 191 BC 192 BC 193 OPC 656 for BC 197 ANTENNAS e FA SC73US FA SC56VS FA SC57VS STUBBY ANTENNAS FA SC73US 450 490 MHz FA SC56VS 150 162 MHz FA SC57VS 160 174 MHz e FA SC25U FA SC57U FA SC72U FA SC25V FA SC55V ANTENNAS FA SC25U 400 430 MHz FA SC57U 430 470 MHz FA SC72U 470 520 MHz FA SC25V_ 1386 155 MHz FA SC55V 146 174 MHz e FA SC61VC FA SC61UC CUT ANTENNAS FA SC61VC 136 174 MHz FA SC61UC 380 520 MHz 7 OPTIONS OTHER OPTIONS e AD 98FSC ANTENNA
7. pack are dry before attachment Exposing the inside of the transceiver to water will result in serious damage to the trans ceiver DO NOT operate the transceiver near unshielded electrical blast ing caps or in an explosive atmosphere DO NOT push PTT when not actually intending to transmit DO NOT use or place the transceiver in direct sunlight or in areas with temperatures below 25 C or above 55 C DO NOT modify the transceiver The transceiver warranty does not cover any problems caused by unauthorized modification DO NOT use harsh solvents such as benzine or alcohol when cleaning as they will damage the transceiver surfaces BE CAREFUL The transceiver will become hot when operating it continuously for long periods of time KEEP the transceiver away from heavy rain and never immerse it in the water The transceiver meets IP54 requirements for dust protection and splash resistance However once the transceiver has been dropped dust protection and splash resistance cannot be guaranteed because of possible damage to the transceiver s case or the waterproof seal Only when the battery pack case and jack cover are attached MAKE SURE to turn the transceiver power OFF before connect ing the supplied optional equipment TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD caters asec crop ceca sqstasaqatts uses toute ES S i EXPLICI DEFINITIONS cssceccsiasecsantananntatesesesieassnannnenemaecenieusseinetacee i VOICE CODING TECHNOLOGY cii
8. 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 LED INDICATOR p 7 Lights red while transmitting When the optional battery case is attached the LED indicator lights orange Lights green while receiving a signal or when the squelch is open Lights blinks orange when the matched 2 5 tone code is re ceived depending on the pre programming SPEAKER MICROPHONE JACK SP MIC Connect the optional speaker microphone or VOX adapter cable Vane cover NOTE Attach the jack cover when the optional equipment is not used p 4 bm LOWER KEY Lower UPPER KEY Upper The desired function can be assigned by your dealer p 8 PTT SWITCH PTT Hold down to transmit release to receive ANTENNA CONNECTOR Connect the antenna j 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION E LED indicator The LED indicator indicates the status of various parameters of the transceiver as follows Ref R Red G Green O Orange e TX Lights Red while transmitting a signal e Fast Slow scan Blinks when the Fast Slow scan is activated e Low Battery 1 You should charge the battery blinks slowly e Low Battery 2 You must charge the battery blinks fast B e TX low Battery 1 Low Battery was detected during TX mode o A e Channel Error A non programmed channel is selected Lights or blinks orange when the optional battery case is attached PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 E Programmable function keys The following functions
9. ICOM Limited functions only w ICOM DIGITAL ADVANCED SYSTEM Limited functions only INSTRUCTION MANUAL VHF TRANSCEIVER IC F3102D UHF TRANSCEIVER IC F4102D The photo shows Icom Inc the VHF transceiver FOREWORD READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the transceiver SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL This instruction manual contains important operating instructions for the IC F3102D VHF TRANSCEIVER and the IC F4102D UHF TRANSCEIVER EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS word DEFINITION Personal death serious injury or an explo A DANGER sion may occur Personal it jury fire hazard or electric shock l CAUTION Equipment damage may occur NOTE If disregarded inconvenience only No risk of personal injury fire or electric shock Icom Icom Inc and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorpo rated Japan in Japan the United States the United Kingdom Germany France Spain Russia and or other countries i VOICE CODING TECHNOLOGY The AMBE 2 voice coding Technology embodied in this product is protected by intellectual property rights including patent rights copyrights and trade secrets of Digital Voice Systems Inc This voice coding Technology is licensed solely for use within this Com munications Equipment The user of this Technology is explicitly prohibited from attempting to extract remove decompile reverse engineer or disassemble the Objec
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11. battery pack case Y Be careful The latch is tightly locked so use caution when re A leasing it DO NOT use your finger nail Use the edge of a coin or screwdriver tip to carefully release it Unhook the latch ACCESSORIES 1 7 NEVER remove or attach the battery pack case when the trans ceiver is wet or soiled This may result in water or dust getting into the transceiver battery pack case and may result in them being 7 damaged NLLE 4 NOTE Keep the battery terminals clean It s a good idea to clean 7 the battery terminals once a week Jack cover Attach the jack cover when the optional equipment is not used To attach the jack cover To detach the jack cover 1 Attach the jack cover to the Remove the screws with a SP MIC jack phillips screwdriver 2 Tighten the screws Detach the jack cover to con nect the optional equipment ap Win j EE 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION E Front top and side panels lt ROTARY i SELECTOR UU Mts O VOLUME ANTENNA Ze CONTROL CONNECTOR Ka Taw LED INDICATOR PTT SWITCH e III Speaker e lt SPEAKER Y7OY Q UPPER KEY ee MICROPHONE e JACK LOWER KEY e SI Microphone ROTARY SELECTOR Rotate to select the pre programmed memory channels or scan lists depending on the pre programming Cian VOLUME CONTROL VOL Rotate to turn the power ON or OFF and adjust the audio level O
12. can be assigned to the Upper and Lower programmable function keys Consult your Icom dealer or system operator for details concerning your transceiver s programming SCAN Push to start and cancel the scanning operation e When the scan started with the Power ON Scan or Auto Scan func tion push to pause the scanning operation The paused scan re sumes after the specified time period has passed PRIORITY A CHANNEL PRIORITY B CHANNEL Push to select the Priority A or Priority B channel PRIORITY A CHANNEL REWRITE PRIORITY B CHANNEL REWRITE Push to select the Priority A or Priority B channel Hold down Prio A Rewrite or Prio B Rewrite for 1 second to assign the operating channel to Priority A or Priority B channel respectively MEMORY CHANNELS 1 2 3 4 Push to directly select memory channel 1 2 3 or 4 if programmed Consult your dealer for details LONE WORKER p 23 Push to turn the Lone Worker function OFF Hold down to turn the Lone Worker function ON e When the Lone Worker function is turned ON and no operation is performed for the specified time period the Emergency function is automatically turned ON 8 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION MONITOR MONITOR AUDIBLE Push to turn the CTCSS DTCS or 2 5 tone squelch Mute ON or OFF e Only during LMR operation push to open any squelch func tions or deactivate any mute functions e Only during PMR operation push to activate one or t
13. conditions The channel is muted PMR operation only The channel is busy A signal with the un matched or matched CTCSS or DTCS tone is received The selected channel is a receive only channel e Time out timer After continuously transmitting longer than the pre programmed time period the time out timer activates and stops further transmitting e Penalty timer Once the time out timer activates transmitting is further inhibited for a time period determined by the penalty timer e PTTID call The transceiver automatically sends the ID code 5 tone DTMF BIIS MDC system or IDAS operations when PTT is pushed be ginning of the transmission and or released end of transmission depending on the presetting 3 BASIC OPERATION DTMF transmission If the transceiver has DTMF Autodial assigned to it the automatic DTMF transmission function is usable Push DTMF Autodial to transmit the DTMF code Receiving a Stun Kill and Revive command The dispatcher can send a 2 5 tone signal that will stun kill or re vive your transceiver When the Stun command is received a beep sounds and the transceiver becomes unusable Receiving a Revive command is necessary to operate the transceiver again in this case When the Kill command is received a beep sounds and the trans ceiver becomes unusable the transceiver switches to the cloning required condition Cloning the transceiver is necessary to ope
14. ction ON or OFF while operat ing in the digital mode ANNOUNCE Push to turn the Channel Announce function ON or OFF e When this function is turned ON the transceiver announces the posi tion of ROTARY SELECTOR between 1 and 16 when rotating RO TARY SELECTOR to a desired scale seal BASIC OPERATION 3 EE E Turning power ON Y Prior to using the transceiver for the first time the battery pack 2 Z must be fully charged for optimum life and operation p 31 Rotate VOL to turn power ON Battery type selection The battery type must be selected according to the battery pack or case when it is changed but only the first time it is used Check the battery type before you begin the selection procedure One to three beep s sound in sequence so you must repeat the steps until the number of beeps matches your battery type For example if your battery type is a Li ion battery pack you must repeat the procedure until one beep is heard Q Set ROTARY SELECTOR to any channel other than Channel 16 2 Rotate VOL to turn OFF the trans ceiver s power 3 While holding down PTT rotate VOL to turn ON the power e You should hold PTT until the beep sounds It takes approximately 5 second e One beep sounds when the Li ion battery is selected e Two beeps sound when the battery case is selected e Three beeps sound when the Ni MH battery is selected 4 After the beep sounds release PTT 5 Re
15. e using and then be sure to choose the suitable charger BC 197 Charger Type Chargeable Battery With AD 120 charger adapters BP 264 Ni MH battery With AD 121 charger adapters BP 265 Li ion battery The type of the charger adapter AD 120 or AD 121 is printed on the inside bottom of the charger adapter and the type of battery it holds is printed on the top right corner of the adapter D BATTERY CHARGING Y IMPORTANT Y Ensure the tabs on the battery pack are correctly aligned with YZ the guide rails inside the charger XN seal BATTERY CASE E Optional battery case BP 263 When using the optional battery case install 6 x AA LR6 size alkaline batteries as illustrated below 1 Remove the battery case if it is attached pp 3 4 2 Install 6 x AA LR6 size alkaline batteries e Install only alkaline batteries e Be sure to observe the correct polarity Be careful The negative terminals of the battery case protrude from the body so pay attention not to injure your fingers when inserting the batteries 3 Attach the battery case pp 3 4 CAUTION e When installing batteries make sure they are all the same brand type and capacity Also do not mix new and old batter ies together e Keep the battery terminals clean It s a good idea to clean the battery terminals once a week e Never incinerate used battery cells since internal battery gas may cause them to rupture
16. eas with ex tremely high temperatures such as near fires or stoves inside a sun heated car or in direct sunlight In such environments the safety protection circuit in the battery will activate causing the bat tery to stop charging A WARNING DO NOT charge or leave the battery in the battery charger beyond the specified time for charging If the battery is not completely charged by the specified time stop charging and re move the battery from the battery charger Continuing to charge the battery beyond the specified time limit may cause a fire overheat ing or the battery may rupture A WARNING NEVER insert the transceiver battery attached to the transceiver into the charger if it is wet or soiled This could corrode the battery charger terminals or damage the charger The charger is not waterproof CAUTION DO NOT charge the battery outside of the specified temperature range BC 193 10 C to 40 C Icom recommends charging the battery at 20 C The battery may heat up or rupture if charged out of the specified temperature range Additionally bat tery performance or battery life may be reduced BATTERY CHARGING 5 E Battery chargers Using the BC 191 to rapid charge the BP 264 The BC 191 provides rapid charging of the Ni MH battery pack BP 264 only Never use for any other battery pack Charging time period Approximately 2 hours for the BP 264 The following item is additionally required e An AC adapter not
17. encct seep pssiereerieunnctstsdiaviecsenmentintccees i PRECAUTIONS eee eee eer een ee eer eer ee eer eee eee ili iv TABLE OF CONTENTS neeits oncaanctch aeeraciisinnsanadestetnustesodatsasdentetaratoan siege v vi 1 ACCESSORIES cecericcccs tes cn sce acceatsecareiencentascaacensisateeacenschaceeesnceeeas 1 4 MM Supplied ACCESSOTLIES ccceeseeeeeceeeeseeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeanseeeeseeneess 1 E Accessory attachments aiceiccccl chend acta snecte cosh ceveecseaeeeitecuthdcncasevesh 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION sisisicececadeccessoussntsacesudeneuscauapuentisendesstecene 5 11 E Front top and side panels ccccsseecessseeesseseeeesseseeensaneeeens 5 MP PED aS A A E T T E T E A TET 7 E Programmable function keys s ssssnesseseessserenrrrerrrreresrerrrrrnrrnne 8 BASIC OPERATION sriid a 12 24 E Turning power ON ei occas actee taste ticrerentead va atasiareteoncedeaderanavoemeeses 12 E Channel selection cccccseeseeeeeceeeeseeeeesesneseeeesesnensseeseesees 13 E Cal procedure erroreen E Se ENEA 14 E Receiving and transmitting savccecccvics concecncnsedencsnocerecusncenedensenese once 15 E Setting the microphone gain cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 18 E Setting the squelch level nsaneesennnsnsseeseerrnenrerrrrenernerr nnn ne neee 19 E Setting the Beep level nsnseneenennnneeneeeserrnenrertreeeernerr nnn neneee 20 E Setting the Ringer level cece ceeceeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeaeas 21 E
18. evel setting by the type of beep that sounds 5 Rotate VOL to turn the power OFF then ON again to exit the beep level adjustment mode UY NOTE This operation may not be available depending on the Us presetting Ask your dealer for details NY BASIC OPERATION 3 E Output power level selection If the transceiver has High Low assigned to it the transmit output power level can be selected depending on the presetting Ea When the battery case is selected as the battery type or the bat tery voltage drops to a low power level and the LED indicator sta tus is Low Battery 2 the output power automatically switches to Low 1 pp 7 12 Push High Low to select the transmit output power level e One beep sounds when Low 1 is selected e Two beeps sound when Low 2 is selected e Three beeps sound when High is selected E Priority A channel selection When one of the following operations is performed the transceiver automatically selects the Priority A channel e Turning the power ON The Priority A channel is selected each time the transceiver pow er is turned ON e Auto reset The Priority A channel is selected when the Auto Reset timer ends 3 BASIC OPERATION E MDC 1200 system operation The MDC 1200 signaling system enhances your transceiver s capa bilities It allows PTT ID and Emergency signaling When PTT is pushed and or released the transceiver tra
19. han nel 16 3 While holding down Upper ro tate VOL to turn ON the power and enter the squelch level ad justment mode 4 Push Upper to increase the squelch level tight squelch or push Lower to decrease the squelch level loose squelch e The adjustable range is O loose squelch to 9 tight squelch eA beep sounds after pushing Upper or Lower An error beep sounds if you try to decrease more than 0 or try to increase more than 9 Therefore you can determine the current level setting by the type of beep that sounds 5 Rotate VOL to turn the power OFF then ON again to exit the squelch level adjustment mode Y NOTE This operation may not be available depending on the J presetting Ask your dealer for details BASIC OPERATION 3 E Setting the Beep level The beep function can be turned ON or OFF and its level can be adjusted between 1 and 5 or 1 linked and 5 linked When a Linked option is selected the beep level is adjustable with VOL Rotate VOL to turn the trans ROTARY SELECTOR ceiver power OFF 2 Set ROTARY SELECTOR to any channel other than Chan nel 16 3 While holding down Lower ro tate VOL to turn ON the power and enter the beep level adjust ment mode 4 Push Upper to change the beep level or push Lower to turn the beep function ON or OFF e The adjustable range is 1 to 5 or 1 Linked to 5 Linked e f the level is set on 1 t
20. lt Rinse your eyes with clean water without rubbing them and see a doctor immediately A WARNING Immediately stop using the battery if it emits an ab normal odor heats up or is discolored or deformed If any of these conditions occur contact your Icom dealer or distributor A WARNING Immediately wash using clean water any part of the body that comes into contact with fluid from inside the battery A WARNING NEVER put the battery in a microwave oven high pressure container or in an induction heating cooker This could cause a fire overheating or cause the battery to rupture CAUTION Always use the battery within the specified temperature range 20 C to 55 C Using the battery out of its specified tem perature range will reduce the battery s performance and battery life D BATTERY CHARGING CAUTION Shorter battery life could occur if the battery is left fully charged completely discharged or in an excessive temperature environment above 50 C for an extended period of time If the battery must be left unused for a long time it must be detached from the radio after discharging You may use the battery until the remaining capacity is about half then keep it safely in a cool dry place within the temperature range as shown below 20 C to 50 C up to a month 20 C to 35 C up to three months 20 C to 20 C up to a year Charging caution A DANGER NEVER charge the battery pack in ar
21. m as Enable e After sending an Emergency Call Set the Send with Emergency item as Enable e After sending a Voice Call Set the Send with Voice Call item as Enable Ask your dealer or system operator for connection details E Status message transmission The status message can be transmitted automatically The status message is transmitted when the transceiver is turned ON or OFF Select a status message to be transmitted in Power ON Status or Power OFF Status item respectively Select a target station ID in Power Status ID E Encryption function The encryption function enables voice scrambling which provides private digital communication between stations Push Encryption to turn the encryption function ON or OFF ee EE 5 BATTERY CHARGING WE Caution for the BP 264 Ni MH BATTERY A DANGER NEVER short terminals or charging terminals of the battery pack Also current may flow into nearby metal objects such as a necklace so be careful when placing battery packs or the transceiver in handbags etc Simply carrying with or placing near metal objects such as a neck lace etc may cause shorting This may damage not only the bat tery pack but also the transceiver A DANGER NEVER incinerate used battery packs Internal bat tery gas may cause an explosion A DANGER NEVER immerse the battery pack in water If the bat tery pack becomes wet be sure to wipe it dry BEFORE at
22. minami Hirano ku Osaka 547 0003 Japan Declare on our sole responsibility that this equipment complies with the essential requirements of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 5 EC and that any applicable Essential Test Suite measurements have been performed VHF TRANSCEIVER IC F3102D 136 174 MHz 6 25 kHz 12 5 kHz 25 kHz 136 174 MHz 6 25 kHz 12 5 kHz 20 kHz Version where applicable Kind of equipment Type designation DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CEO Bad Soden 3rd Jun 2011 Place and date of issue Icom Europe GmbH Communication Equipment Auf der Krautweide 24 65812 Bad Soden am Taunus Germany Authorized representative name This compliance is based on conformity with the following harmonised standards specifications or documents i EN 300 086 2 V1 3 1 an 06 ii EN 300 113 2 V1 4 2 iii EN 300 219 2 V1 1 1 goor 03 iv EN 301 166 2 V1 2 3 v EN 301 489 1 V1 8 1 vi EN 301 489 5 V1 3 1 2002 08 vii EN 60950 1 2006 A1 2010 Y Furukawa General Manager Signature Icom Inc Versions of the IC F3102D which display the CE symbol on the serial number label comply with the essential requirements of the European Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Directive 1999 5 EC This warning symbol indicates that this equipment operates in non harmonised frequency bands and or may be subject to licensing conditions in the
23. nage ment by sharing a minimum of channels with a large number of users Rotate ROTARY SELECTOR to select the memory channel that is programmed in the IDAS Trunk zone ON 4 mit digital calls in the same way with the following IDAS opera Ur tion Y NOTE During IDAS Trunk operation you can receive and trans WY IDAS OPERATION 4 E Receiving a call Receiving a Call Alert 1 When a Call Alert is received e The transceiver will automatically transmit the acknowledgement e The LED indicator blinks orange e Beeps sound 2 Hold down PTT then speak into the microphone 3 Release PTT to receive a response Y NOTE The LED indicator or Beeps may differ depending on the J presetting Ask your dealer for details Receiving a Stun Kill or Revive If an individual call with Stun or Kill command is received RAN code matching is not necessary depending on the presetting the transceiver will automatically transmit the acknowledgement and then you cannot receive or transmit Depending on the received Stun command setting When a Stun command is received e The transceiver cannot be operated until the individual call with Revive command is received RAN code matching is not nec essary depending on the presetting or until the data cloning is performed e Even if ROTARY SELECTOR is changed the transceiver will keep the same channel as the Stun command is received When a Kill command is recei
24. necessary before you call another sta tion depending on your signalling system e Call A and or Call B keys may be available when your system em ploys selective Individual Group calls Ask your dealer which call is assigned to each key EMERGENCY Hold down for specified time period to transmit an emergency call e The emergency call transmits with beeps and the LED lights red e The transceiver can transmit an emergency call without the beep sounding and the LED indicator lighting Ask your dealer for details e f you want to cancel the emergency call hold down the key again before transmitting the call e The emergency call is transmitted one time only or repeatedly until re ceiving an acknowledgement signal or until the power is turned OFF When a matched 5 tone code signal is received the emergency func tion can be cancelled depending on the presetting PMR operation only SURVEILLANCE Push to turn the Surveillance function OFF Hold down to turn the Surveillance function ON e When this function is turned ON the beep is not heard and the LED does not light when a signal is received or a key is pushed 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION SIREN Hold down for 1 second to emit a siren sound This function can be used for situations other than an emergency alert such as a security alarm for example The transceiver emits the siren sound until the power is turned OFF ENCRYPTION Push to turn the Voice Encryption fun
25. ng screw M3 5 x at least 30 mm i Purchase separately Using screws is recom About OPC 515L mended to secure the White line charger Black line Status indicator CAUTION NEVER connect the j Lights orange OPC 515L to a power source While charging using reverse polarity e Lights green This will ruin the battery charger Charging is completed D BATTERY CHARGING Using the BC 197 to rapid charge the BP 264 or BP 265 The BC 197 rapidly charges up to six battery packs Charging time for BP 264 Approximately 2 hours Charging time for BP 265 Approximately 2 5 hours The following additional item is required e An AC adapter not supplied with some versions or the DC power cable OPC 656 Transceiver Battery pack E ENS o Charger adapters are o installed in each slot aaa aera The shape of charger adapter depends on the version of the BC 197 AC adapter An AC adapter is o not supplied with Z some versions Status indicator each indicator independently functions DC power cable OPC 656 Connect to a DC power supply 12 to 16 V at least 7 A Red line Black line BATTERY CHARGING 5 There are two types of BC 197 chargers for the IC F3102D or IC F4102D one is for Ni MH batteries and the other is for Li ion bat teries Before you purchase a BC 197 check the type of battery you ar
26. nsmits your station ID Transmitting an Emergency Call The MDC 1200 system s Emergency feature can be accessed using the Emergency key The transceiver will send an Emergency MDC 1200 system command once or repeatedly for a programmed number of times until it receives an acknowledgement signal The emergency call can be transmitted without a beep sound de pending on how the emergency function is programmed Ask your dealer for details E Lone Worker Emergency Call When the Lone Worker function is turned ON and no operation is performed for the specified time period the transceiver enters the emergency mode and then the countdown for the emergency call transmission starts After the specified time period has passed an emergency call is automatically transmitted once or repeatedly If someone operates the transceiver before the call is transmitted the transceiver exits the emergency mode and the emergency call is can celled Depending on the presetting Ask your dealer for details 1 Hold down Lone Worker to turn ON the Lone Worker function 2 Push Lone Worker to turn OFF the Lone Worker function BASIC OPERATION 3 E Emergency Call When Emergency is held down for the specified time period the emergency signal is transmitted once or repeatedly on the speci fied emergency channel A repeat emergency signal is automatically transmitted until you turn the power OFF Depending on the pre pr
27. o 4 or 1 Linked to 4 Linked pushing Upper increases the level If the level is 5 or 5 Linked 1 Linked or 1 is selected after push ing Upper respectively e A beep sounds after pushing Upper Therefore you can deter mine the current level setting by the type of beep that sounds e One beep sounds when the beep function is turned ON after push ing Lower 5 Rotate VOL to turn the power OFF then ON again to exit the beep level adjustment mode UY NOTE This operation may not be available depending on the 4 presetting Ask your dealer for details NY 3 BASIC OPERATION E Setting the Ringer level The Ringer level can be adjusted between 1 and 5 or 1 Linked and 5 Linked When a Linked option is selected the Ringer level is adjustable with VOL 1 Rotate VOL to turn the trans ROTARY SELECTOR ceiver power OFF 2 Set ROTARY SELECTOR to Channel 16 3 While holding down Lower ro tate VOL to turn ON the power and enter the Ringer level ad justment mode 4 Push Upper to increase or push Lower to decrease the Ringer level e The adjustable range is 1 to 5 or 1 Linked to 5 Linked elf the level is set on 5 or 5 Linked pushing Upper selects 1 Linked or 1 respectively If the level is 1 or 1 Linked pushing Lower selects 5 Linked or 5 respectively e A beep sounds after pushing Upper or Lower Therefore you can determine the current l
28. ogrammed settings receiving a matching 5 tone code cancels the transmission When no emergency channel is specified the signal is transmitted on the previously selected channel If you want to cancel the emergency call hold down Emergency again before transmitting the call If your transceiver is programmed for Silent operation you can transmit an Emergency call without the beep sounding and the LED indicator lighting N Y IMPORTANT It is recommended to set an emergency channel Z individually to provide the certain emergency call operation NOTES Depending on the presetting the following functions are automati cally activated Ask your dealer for details e Auto TX function After the emergency call transmission audio from the microphone is automatically transmitted for a specified time period e Auto RX function After the emergency call transmission the transceiver stands by in the audible mode for the specified time period Depending on the presetting Ask your dealer for details 4 IDAS OPERATION E IDAS operation The IC F3102D and IC F4102D provide Icom Digital Advanced System IDAS that meets the 6 25 kHz emission mask require ments for narrow banding and increases efficiency of channel al location and use of spectrum Y NOTE During IDAS operation BIIS 1200 and MDC 1200 sys UY tem operations are not available E IDAS Trunk operation The IDAS Trunk system enables further effective channel ma
29. or between 0 C and 45 C regular charge with BC 192 e Use the supplied charger or optional charger BC 191 for rapid charging BC 192 for regular charging only NEVER use other manufacturers chargers The battery pack contains a rechargable battery Charge the battery pack before first operating the transceiver or when the battery pack becomes exhausted If you want to prolong the battery life the following points should be observed e Avoid over charging The charging time period by the BC 192 should be less than 48 hours e Use the battery pack until it becomes almost completely ex hausted under normal conditions We recommend battery charg ing after transmitting becomes impossible D BATTERY CHARGING W Caution for the BP 265 Li ion BATTERY Misuse of Li ion batteries may result in the following hazards smoke fire or the battery may rupture Misuse can also cause damage to the battery or degradation of battery performance A DANGER NEVER short terminals or charging terminals of the battery pack Also current may flow into nearby metal objects such as a necklace so be careful when placing battery packs or the transceiver in handbags etc Simply carrying with or placing near metal objects such as a neck lace etc may cause shorting This may damage not only the bat tery pack but also the transceiver Battery caution A DANGER DO NOT hammer or otherwise impact the battery Do not use the
30. peat steps 2 to until you select the attached battery type ROTARY SELECTOR Y NOTE This operation may not be available depending on the j presetting Ask your dealer for details 3 BASIC OPERATION E Channel selection Several types of channel selecting methods are available They may differ according to your system set up To select a desired operating channel do one of the following e Rotate ROTARY SELECTOR e Push one of memory channel keys MR CH 1 to MR CH 4 e Push one of these keys Prio A Prio B Prio A Rewrite and Prio B Rewrite AUTOMATIC SCAN TYPE Selecting a channel is not necessary for this type When turning ON the power the transceiver automatically starts scanning Scanning stops when a call is received 4 NOTE If the Move to Priority A channel at Power ON function FA p 22 is turned ON the transceiver does not start scanning at Uy power ON MSS BASIC OPERATION 3 E Call procedure When your system employs tone signalling excluding CTCSS and DTCS the tone call procedure may be necessary prior to voice transmission The tone signalling that is employed in the transceiver may be a selective calling system which allows you to call only specific station s and prevent unwanted stations from contacting you 1 Select a desired TX code channel or 2 5 tone code according to your System Operator s instructions e This may not be necessary depending on programming
31. r label comply with the essential requirements of the European Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Directive 1999 5 EC This warning symbol indicates that this equipment operates in non harmonised frequency bands and or may be subject to licensing conditions in the country of use Be sure to check that you have the correct version of this radio or the correct program ming of this radio to comply with national licensing requirement A 6891D 3EU
32. rate the transceiver again in this case Depending on the presetting Ask your dealer for details BASIC OPERATION 3 E Setting the microphone gain Adjusts the microphone gain 1 Rotate VOL to turn the trans ROTARY SELECTOR ceiver power OFF 2 Set ROTARY SELECTOR to Channel 16 3 While holding down Upper ro tate VOL to turn ON the power and enter the microphone gain adjustment mode 4 Push Upper to increase or push Lower to decrease the microphone gain e The adjustable range is 1 mini mum to 4 maximum eA beep sounds after pushing Upper or Lower An error beep sounds if you try to decrease more than 1 or try to increase more than 4 Therefore you can determine the current level setting by the type of beep that sounds 5 Rotate VOL to turn the power OFF then ON again to exit the microphone gain adjustment mode OTE e This operation may not be available depending on the preset ting Ask your dealer for details e When using the VOX function we recommend setting the mi crophone gain to 3 However you can adjust it to suit your op erating environment including your headset performance MAA 3 BASIC OPERATION E Setting the squelch level The squelch circuit mutes the received audio signal depending on the signal strength 1 Rotate VOL to turn the trans ROTARY SELECTOR ceiver power OFF 2 Set ROTARY SELECTOR to any channel other than C
33. s 43 48 VOX MUG UO oeio tara ootdicnveteccecbous a 46 COUNTRY CODE LIS W wsiiceczstsscpecteteenceyeceescceeetreecoresererneectaeeenesuees 49 vi _ s 1 ACCESSORIES E Supplied accessories The following accessories are supplied with the transceiver Battery pack Flexible antenna This illustration is for the VHF type fin eae Battery charger AC adapter Belt clip Jack cover with screws S15 ey Not supplied or the shape is different depending on the version E Accessory attachments Flexible antenna Connect the flexible antenna to the an tenna connector CAUTION e NEVER HOLD just the antenna when carrying the transceiver e Transmitting without an antenna will damage the transceiver RAY ACCESSORIES 1 Belt clip aa To attach the belt clip Slide the belt clip in the direction of the arrow until the belt clip locks in place and makes a click sound Lr x clip RO To detach the belt clip 1 Remove the battery pack from the transceiver if it is attached p 3 2 Lift the tab up and slide the belt clip in the direction of the arrow gt ie 1 ACCESSORIES Battery pack or case To attach the battery pack or case Fit the battery pack case in the direction of the arrow then close it 2 Hook the latch until it makes a click sound SZ jo C Battery pack case To remove the
34. sceiver wA Turn OFF the power eS so Screws Self tapping screw White line Black line 4 CAUTION NEVER connect the OPC 515L to a power source using reverse polarity This will ruin the battery charger Charging time period differs depending on the input voltage 12V Approx 36 hours 13 8 V Approx 21 hours 16V Approx 16 hours M3 5 x at least 30 mm ii Purchase separately A Using screws is recom mended to secure the charger Status indicator Lights green while charging NOTE The status indicator will not go out even after a battery pack is fully charged BATTERY CHARGING 5 Using the BC 193 to rapid charge the BP 265 The BC 193 provides rapid charging of the Li ion battery pack BP 265 only Never use for any other battery pack Charging time period Approximately 2 5 hours for the BP 265 The following item is additionally required e An AC adapter not supplied with some versions or the DC power cable OPC 515L CP 23L E Battery pack Transceiver ish Turn OFF the power AC adapter A different type or no AC adapt er is supplied depending on the version m Optional OPC 515L for power source or CP 23L for 12 V cig arette lighter socket can be used instead of the AC adapter A Y Self tappi
35. smitted on the operating channel When the Repeat Cancel function is ON the transceiver cancels repeating after receiving an acknowledgement When the Repeat Cancel function is OFF the transceiver repeats calling according to the number of repeat cycles even after re ceiving an acknowledgement Individual or Talkgroup call types of emergency calls can be pre fixed If the call type is not pre fixed the default or selected call type is used If you want to cancel the emergency call hold down Emergency again before transmitting the call If your transceiver is programmed for Silent operation you can transmit an Emergency call without the beep sounding and the LED indicator lighting The transceiver can also be programmed to keep the microphone open during an emergency call allowing monitoring of the situation Ask your dealer for details 4 IDAS OPERATION WS IMPORTANT It is recommended to set an emergency channel individually to provide the certain emergency call operation NOTE The Digital Request Ack function is activated the trans ceiver transmits the emergency call with the request to send back an acknowledgment Oy IDAS OPERATION 4 E Position data transmission When an optional HM 171GP or any other GPS receiver is con nected to the transceiver the position longitude and latitude data can be transmitted automatically when e After sending a Status Call 4 Set the Send with Status Call ite
36. supplied with some versions or the DC power cable OPC 515L CP 23L Battery pack Transceiver i Turn OFF the power Ret ee AC adapter C6 A different type or no AC adapt er is supplied ae depending on the version m Optional OPC 515L for power source or CP 23L for 12 V cig arette lighter socket d S X Self tapping screw can be used instead 7 M3 5 x at least 30 mm of the AC adapter 7 About OPC 515L ee l White line Black line CAUTION NEVER connect the OPC 515L to a power source using reverse polarity This will ruin the battery charger f Purchase separately SY Using screws is recom mended to secure the charger Status indicator e Lights orange While charging e Lights green Charging is completed D BATTERY CHARGING Using the BC 192 to regular charge the BP 264 The BC 192 provides regular charging of the Ni MH battery pack BP 264 only Never use for any other battery pack Charging time period with BC 147S Approximately 16 hours for the BP 264 The following item is additionally required e An AC adapter not supplied with some versions or the DC power cable OPC 515L AC adapter A different type or no AC adapter is supplied de pending on the version Optional OPC 515L for power source can be used instead of the AC adapter About OPC 515L Battery pack Tran
37. t Code or in any other way convert the Object Code into a human readable form U S Patent Nos 5 870 405 5 826 222 5 754 974 5 701 390 5 715 365 5 649 050 5 630 011 5 581 656 5 517 511 5 491 772 5 247 579 5 226 084 and 5 195 166 PRECAUTIONS A DANGER NEVER short the terminals of the battery pack DANGER Use and charge only specified Icom battery packs with Icom radios or Icom chargers Only Icom battery packs are tested and approved for use with Icom radios or charged with Icom chargers Using third party or counterfeit battery packs or chargers may cause smoke fire or cause the battery to burst A WARNING NEVER hold the transceiver so that the antenna is very close to or touching exposed parts of the body especially the face or eyes while transmitting The transceiver will perform best if the microphone is 5 to 10 cm away from the lips and the transceiver is vertical A WARNING NEVER operate the transceiver with a headset or other audio accessories at high volume levels Hearing experts advise against continuous high volume operation If you experience a ringing in your ears reduce the volume level or discontinue use A WARNING NEVER operate the transceiver while driving a vehicle Safe driving requires your full attention anything less may result in an accident CAUTION MAKE SURE the flexible antenna and battery pack are securely attached to the transceiver and that the antenna and battery
38. taching it to the transceiver CAUTION Always use the battery within the specified temperature range 5 C to 55 C Using the battery out of its specified temper ature range will reduce the battery s performance and battery life CAUTION Shorter battery life could occur if the battery is left com pletely discharged or in an excessive temperature environment above 60 C for an extended period of time If the battery must be left unused for a long time it must be detached from the radio after charging Keep it safely in a cool dry place at the following temperature range 20 C to 45 C up to a month 20 C to 35 C up to six months 20 C to 25 C up to a year We recommend charging the battery pack every 6 months Clean the battery terminals to avoid rust or misscontact Keep the battery terminals clean It s a good idea to clean the bat tery terminals once a week BATTERY CHARGING 5 If your Ni MH battery pack seems to have no capacity even after being charged completely discharge it by leaving the power ON overnight Then fully charge the battery pack again If the battery pack still does not retain a charge or only very little charge a new battery pack must be purchased p 43 Prior to using the transceiver for the first time the battery pack must be fully charged for optimum life and operation e Recommended temperature range for charging between 10 C and 40 C rapid charge with BC 191
39. tional unit connection Rotate VOL to turn the transceiver power OFF 2 Remove the jack cover p 4 3 Connect the optional headset HS 94 HS 95 or HS 97 and OPC 2004 as described below OPC 2004 7 OPTIONS Turning the VOX function ON or OFF The VOX function can be turned ON or OFF when turning the trans ceiver power ON 1 Rotate VOL to turn the trans ROTARY SELECTOR ceiver power OFF 2 Set ROTARY SELECTOR to any channel other than Chan nel 16 3 While holding down PTT and Upper rotate VOL to turn ON the power to switch the VOX function ON or OFF e One beep sounds when the VOX function is turned OFF e Two beeps sound when the VOX function is turned ON Y NOTE This operation may not be available depending on the J presetting Ask your dealer for details OPTIONS 7 Setting the VOX gain The VOX sensitivity level can be adjusted from 1 minimum to 10 maximum Connect the optional headset ROTARY SELECTOR HS 94 HS 95 or HS 97 and OPC 2004 p 46 2 Rotate VOL to turn the trans ceiver power OFF 3 Set ROTARY SELECTOR to Channel 16 4 While holding down PTT and Upper rotate VOL to turn ON the power and enter the VOX gain adjustment mode 5 Push Upper to increase or push Lower to decrease the VOX gain while speaking into the optional headset e The adjustable range is 1 mini mum to 10 maximum e A beep so
40. unds after pushing Upper or Lower If the level is set on 1 or 10 an error beep sounds after pushing Therefore you can determine the current level setting by the type of beep that sounds 6 Rotate VOL to turn the power OFF then ON to exit the VOX gain adjustment mode P NOTE e This operation may not be available depending on the preset ting Ask your dealer for details 4z Set the microphone gain before setting the VOX gain p 18 MOQ QQ EE amp COUNTRY CODE LIST e ISO 3166 1 coumy coses cowry Tooaes Austria Liechtenstein Belgium Lithuania Bulgaria Luxembourg Croatia Malta Czech Republic Netherlands Cyprus Norway Denmark Poland Estonia Portugal Finland Romania France Slovakia Germany Slovenia Greece Spain Hungary Sweden Iceland Switzerland Ireland Turkey Italy United Kingdom Latvia 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MEMO MEMO MEMO Count on us lt Intended Country of Use gt OAT OBE OCY OCZ ODK OEE OFI OFR ODE OGROHU ODIE OIT OLV OLT OLU OMTONL OPL OPT OSK OSI OES OSE OGBOIS OLI ONOOCHOBG OROOTR OHR A 6891D 1EU Printed in Japan 2011 Icom Inc Icom Inc Printed on recycled paper with soy ink 1 1 32 Kamiminami Hirano ku Osaka 547 0003 Japan ABOUT CE O ICOM We Icom Inc Japan 1 1 32 Kami
41. ved e The LED indicator alternately blinks red and green e The transceiver cannot be operated until the data cloning is performed Ask your dealer for details NOTE Depending on the presetting the transceiver ignores the Stun Revive and Kill commands which are from a non specified station SG 4 IDAS OPERATION Receiving a Remote Monitor or Radio Check Call If an individual call with Remote monitor or Radio check command is received RAN code matching is not necessary depending on the presetting the transceiver will automatically transmit When a Remote monitor command is received e The transceiver will automatically transmit the acknowledge ment and then it transmits the microphone audio for the set time period When a Radio check command is received e The transceiver will automatically transmit the acknowledge ment IDAS OPERATION 4 E Transmitting a call IDAS operation allows you to make a call to a specific station In dividual call or to a particular group Talkgroup call Other digital mode transceivers on the channel will not receive a call that does not match their individual or talkgroup ID and or RAN Radio Ac cess Number code Transmitting an Emergency Call When Emergency is held down for the specified time period the emergency signal digital command is transmitted once or repeat edly on the specified emergency channel When no emergency chan nel is specified the signal is tran
42. wo of the following functions on each channel Hold down to un mute the channel Audible mode Push to mute the channel Inaudible mode Push to send a reset code after the communication is finished Ask your dealer for details 4 NOTE The un mute condition may automatically return to 7 the mute condition after a specified time period Depending on the presetting holding down this key for 1 sec ond cancels a scan LOCK Hold down to electronically lock all programmable keys except Moni Audi Call including Call A and Call B Emergency Surveillance and Lone Worker HIGH LOW p 22 Select the transmit output power level temporarily or permanently depending on the presetting e Ask your dealer for the output power level for each selection TALK AROUND gt Push to turn the Talk Around function OFF gt Hold down to turn the Talk Around function ON e The Talk Around function equalizes the transmit frequency to the receive frequency for transceiver to transceiver communication DTMF AUTODIAL Push to transmit a programmed DTMF code PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 WIDE NARROW Push to switch the IF bandwidth to Wide e The wide passband width can be selected from 20 or 25 kHz using the optional cloning software PMR operation only Ask your dealer for details gt Hold down to switch the IF bandwidth to Narrow CALL CALL A CALL B Push to transmit a 2 5 tone code e Tone call transmission may be

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