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1. 21 23 W Monitor audible function 21 E Time Out Timer 21 W Power save function 22 Wi Low battery indication 22 W Optional HM 75A functions 23 6 SPECIFICATIONS 24 f OPTIONS ioi ren Ee A 25 26 8 GLOSSARY lia sas pate coe o 27 28 9 CE sismi cla ana a ei 29 30 E DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 30 A 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION E Switches controls keys and connectors CH selector VOL POWER Antenna S Ring C Ring key Indicator LED External SP MIC jack see below O PTT MONI key Speaker IC External gt Ext MIC SP MIC jack DIP D PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 CHANNEL SELECTOR CH Rotate the selector to select the desired channel number 1 to 15 pgs 11 12 Select the Auto Scan channel No 16 p 13 Select the Call Ring melody p 19 VOLUME POWER CONTROL VOL POWER e Rotate the VOL POWER clockwise to turn the power ON OFF A long power ON beep emits when turning the power ON Rotate clockwise to increase and counterclockwise to decrease the audio volume SMART RING CALL RING KEY S Ring C Ring Push to send a Smart Ring call p 19 Push and hold to send a Call Ring p 19 PTT SWITCH
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3. The optional BC 121 allows up to 6 battery packs to be charged si multaneously The following are additionally required Six AD 94 11 Some versions require additional AD 99s An AC adaptor may be supplied with the BC 121 depending on version Turn power OFF AC adaptor purchased separately Charge indicator each indicator functions independently o Rapid charging with the BC 144 AD 99 The optional BC 144 pro vides rapid charging of op tional battery packs The following are addition ally required One AD 99 depends on version An AC adaptor may be supplied with the BC 144 depending on version Turn power OFF i B Check orientation 2 E D for correct charg TR ing Insert togeth er with charging adaptor 2 BATTERY PACKS E Charging NOTE 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 10 C to 40 C Use the supplied charger or optional charger BC 119 BC 121 BC 144 for rapid charging BC 146 for regular charging only NEVER use other manufacturers chargers The optional BP 209 BP 210 or BP 222 battery packs include rechargeable Ni Cd Ni MH BP 210 batteries and can be charged approx 300 times Charge the battery pack before first operating the transceiver or when the battery pack becomes exhausted If you want to charge the b
4. 222 Current drain 0 6 A approx e Operating temp range 25 C to 55 C No of CTCSS freq 38 Dimensions 54 W x128 H x37 D mm projections not included Weight 317 g including BP 222 Ni Cd batteries TRANSMITTER Output power Less than 500 mW ERP Ext mic connector 3 conductor 2 5 d mm 2 2 kQ RECEIVER Sensitivity Less than 26 5 dBuV m 20 dB SINAD Audio output power More than 500 mW at 5 6 at 7 2 V DC distortion with an 8 Q load e Ext speaker connector 2 conductor 3 5 d mm 8 Q All stated specifications are subject to change without no tice or obligation o m OPTIONS E Options BATTERY PACKS BP 208 BATTERY CASE Allows a set of Alkaline batteries to operate the handheld when charging the rechargeable battery or in emergencies etc 6 AA R6 cells are required BP 209 Ni Cd BATTERY PACK 7 2 V 1100 mAh Ni Cd battery pack allows more than 12 hours operation BP 210 Ni MH BATTERY PACK 7 2 V 1650 mAh Ni MH battery pack allows approx 18 5 hours operation BP 222 Ni Cd BATTERY PACK 7 2 V 600 mAh Ni Cd battery pack allows approx 6 5 hours op eration Same as supplied with models 9 CHARGER BC 119 DESKTOP cHARGER AD 94 11 For rapid charging of battery packs An AC adaptor is supplied with the charger Charging time 1 5 to 2 hrs BC 121 MULTI CHARGER AD 94 11 For rapid charging up to 6 battery packs simultaneously An AC adaptor may be
5. Low battery indication The TX RX LED indicates 4 levels of the Low battery condition as follows If the Low battery warning appears during operation please charge or replace the battery Brink patterns e Low BATT1 You should charge the battery blinks slowly Low BATT2 You must charge the battery blinks fast TX low BATT1 Low BATT1 was detected during TX mode TX low BATT2 Low BATT2 was detected during TX mode In an extreme low temperature surrounding around 20 C the capacity of the battery may exhaust quickly especially Alkaline batteries In such case we recommend to charge the battery or replace the batteries when the Low Battery Indication appears during operation 5 OTHER FUNCTIONS E Optional HM 75A functions The optional HM 75A allows you to remotely send Smart Ring Call Ring calls open the squelch etc The switches on the HM 75A function as follows CAUTION When connecting the HM 75A to the transceiver make sure that the transceiver is turned OFF otherwise the transceiver may malfunction Push and hold Mic UP Sends Smart Ring Sends Call Ring Mic DOWN Turn the Tone Turn the Tone Squelch ON Squelch OFF Mic A Start Stop scan B Mic A Mic UP M SPECIFICATIONS 6 IN GENERAL Frequency coverage 446 00625 446 09375 MHz Mode F3E FM No of operating Ch 8 simplex Power supply requirement 7 2 V R6x6 or BP
6. Push S Ring C Ring to determine the tone code number Turn the power OFF and then ON again 9 Turn the squelch function ON OFF Push and hold MONI to turn the tone squelch function OFF You can receive any signals on a channel when you receive the other group s signal Push MONI to turn ON the tone squelch function again You can receive only signals containing the same as your group code 3 BASIC OPERATION USING THE DTCS CODE This transceiver is equipped with 83 DTCS codes DTCS operation provides communication with silent standby since you will only re ceive calls from group members using the same DTCS number You can assign different numbers to CH 1 to CH 15 independently D While pushing and holding PTT S Ring C Ring and MONI turn VOL to turn the power ON 2 Select the desired CH 1 to CH 15 that you want to assign the DTCS code to 3 Push and hold MONI until a beep Pi is emitted Push PTT the necessary number of times to choose the 100 digit of the desired code number Push S Ring C Ring Confirmation beep is emitted See p 15 6 Push PTT the necessary number of times to choose the 10 digit of the desired code number Push S Ring C Ring Confirmation beep is emitted See p 15 Push PTT the necessary number of times to choose the 1 digit of the desired code number 9 Push S Ring C Ring Confirmation beep is emitted See p 15 Push PTT once more if
7. pgs 19 20 Smart Ring function available only when all of your group sta tion use the same CTCSS tone code on the same operating channel SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES v Bet Clipe tan xk RERUM ne ari REGE 1 e BC 146 Regular charger 1 set Depends on version Attach or detach the belt clip to the transceiver as illustrated below IMPORTANT READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the transceiver SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL Tnhis instruction manual contains important operating instructions for the IC F22SR PMR446 FM transceiver CAUTIONS WARNING NEVER hold the transceiver so that the an tenna 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 WARNING NEVER operate the transceiver with a headset or other audio accessories at high volume levels DO NOT push the PTT when not actually desiring to transmit DO NOT modify the transceiver for any reason AVOID using or placing the transceiver in direct sunlight or in areas with temperatures below 25 C or above 55 C In an extreme low temperature environment around 25 C the ca pacity of Alkaline or dry cell batteries may exhaust quickly In such case we recommend to replace the batteries when the Low Ba
8. until the signal disappears CONVENIENT You can perform the scan start stop by the optional HM 75A sPEAKER MICROPHONE Mic A key BASIC OPERATION 3 E Setting the group code number USING THE CTCSS TONE CODE The transceiver is equipped with 52 CTCSS tones See next page CTCSS operation provides communication with silent standby since you will only receive calls from group members using the same CTCSS tone You can assign a different tone to CH 1 to CH 15 independently D While pushing and holding PTT S Ring C Ring MONI turn VOL to turn the power ON 2 Select the desired CH 1 to CH 15 that you want to assign the CTCSS tone frequency to 3 Push and hold S Ring C Ring until a beep Pi is emitted 4 Push PTT the necessary number of times to choose the 10 digit of the desired code from the channel list Push S Ring C Ring Confirmation beep is emitted See next page 6 Push PTT the necessary number of times to choose the 1 digit of the desired code from the frequency list Push S Ring C Ring Turn the power OFF and then ON again Example To assign tone code No 28 as CH1 D While pushing and holding PTT S Ring C Ring and MONI turn VOL to power ON 2 Select the CH 1 then push and hold S Ring C Ring until a beep Pi is emitted 3 Push PTT twice to choose the 10 digit of the desired channel Push S Ring C Ring then push PTT eight times to choose the 1 di
9. want to be able to hear signals on all channels v Auto Scan function Smart Ring The Auto Scan function searches for signals automatically and makes it easier to locate new stations for contact or lis tening purposes BUT because the Auto Scan function checks each operating channel for only a few moments the transceiver s response accuracy to Smart Ring calls is re duced Use one of CH 1 15 when you and your group are going to use the Smart Ring function otherwise the Smart Ring function may fail to answer back the call Em 9 CE ABOUT CE CE CE Versions of the IC F22SR which display the CE symbol on the serial number seal comply with the essential requirements of the European Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Directive 1999 5 EC This warning symbol indicates that this equip ment operates in non harmonised frequency bands and or may be subject to licensing condi tions in the country of use Be sure to check that you have the correct version of this radio or the correct programming of this radio to comply with national licensing requirement CE u WOD eunyeubis Tov iobeuew ezeuey Iuse eqeew I eureu eAgeuese1dei pezuouiny AI 6661 Arenigo4 L z LA 627 00 Na Il Looz YEN 962 00 NI I 1661 LW 2661 1Sn6ny 05609 NI slu uinoop Jo suoneorjoeds sprepueis pesiuouueu Bumoljo eu ui Aiu0juoo uo paseg si seoueiiduioo siu L
10. you want to use Inverse mode Push S Ring C Ring to complete the setting Confirmation beep is emitted See p 15 2 Turn the power OFF and then ON again BASIC OPERATION 3 Example To assign code 2611 Inverse as CH12 D While pushing and holding PTT S Ring C Ring MONI turn VOL to turn the power ON Select CH 12 3 Push and hold MONI until a beep Pi is emitted Push PTT twice to choose the 100 digit of the code number Push S Ring C Ring Confirmation beep is emitted See p 15 Push PTT six times to choose the 10 digit of the code number Push S Ring C Ring Confirmation beep is emitted See p 15 Push PTT once to choose the 1 digit of the code number 9 Push S Ring C Ring Confirmation beep is emitted See p 15 Push PTT once more to use Inverse mode You can skip step 40 if you want to use Normal mode D Push S Ring C Ring to complete the setting Confirmation beep is emitted See p 15 2 Turn the power OFF and then ON again DTCS code list EIA TIA standard code 631 734 632 743 654 754 662 664 703 712 723 731 732 E mm RING FUNCTION 19 ll Smart Ring The ring function has an answer back feature This allows you to confirm whether or not a call has reached the member of your group even if the operator is temporarily away from the transceiver Smart Ring operation see right D Set the sa
11. 3125 Narrow 446 04375 Narrow 446 05625 Narrow 446 06875 Narrow 446 08125 Narrow 446 09375 Narrow 446 00625 Narrow 446 01875 Narrow 446 03125 Narrow 446 04375 Narrow 446 05625 Narrow 446 06875 Narrow 446 08125 Narrow Auto Scan A All operating channel frequencies are fixed CTCSS tone frequencies can be programmed by you You can use DTCS Digital Tone Code Squelch instead of CTCSS p 17 3 BASIC OPERATION ll Setting squelch level The squelch circuit mutes the received audio signal depending on the signal strength DWhile pushing and holding PTT and MONI turn the transceivers power ON to enter the squelch adjustment mode 2 Push S Ring C Ring to in crease the squelch level tight squelch or MONI to de crease the squelch level loose squelch Squelch level will be fixed after 1 sec 9 Open the squelch Pushing and holding MONI cancels the squelch function You can receive any signals on a channel Push MONI to turn ON the tone squelch function again E Auto Scan function Auto scan function proceeds in sequence from lower channel to higher channel numbers Scanning searches for signals automati cally and makes it easier to locate new stations for contact or lis tening purposes D Rotate the CH select knob to CH 16 Scan starts automatically TX RX indicator LED blinks green slowly When receiving a signal scan pauses
12. HER FUNCTIONS B Monitor audible function The monitor function allows you to open the transceiver s squelch manually to check whether a channel is busy or not The trans ceiver has 2 conditions for receive standby Audible condition This condition mutes audio ONLY when no carrier is present You can receive or monitor any signals on a channel Push and hold the MONI switch to can i cel the CTCSS or DTCS tone squelch All signals are function received Any audio mute functions are cancelled while pushing the MONI switch e Inaudible condition This condition mutes ALL signals except those directed to you Therefore you should check a channel s condition busy or not with the monitor function before transmitting Push the MONI switch momentarily to Only signals con select the inaudible condition taining the proper tone are received E Time Out Timer The transceiver has time out timer function This function prevents continuous extend transmissions This timer automatically turns a transmission OFF 3 min after it starts A warning beep emits 10 sec before the limit is reached The end beep emits 5 times to announce the end of the transmis sion orHERFUNCTIONS 5 E Power save function The power save function reduces the current drain to conserve bat tery power The power save function is automatically turned ON when no op eration is performed or no signal is received for 5 sec ll
13. O o ICOM INSTRUCTION MANUAL PMR446 FM TRANSCEIVER IC F22SR lcom Inc FOREWORD Thank you for purchasing the IC F22SR PMR446 FM trans ceiver This PMR FM transceiver meets the European PMR446 specification This transceiver is designed for those who require top grade quality performance and outstanding reliability under the most demanding conditions FEATURES 0 Free of user license and applications Al 8 PMR channels and Auto Scan channel are available 52 convenient CTCSS tone channels 6 83 convenient DTCS tone channels also available Rugged construction 500 mW ERP High output power Icom Icom Inc and the cow logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated Japan in the United states the United King dom Germany France Spain Russia and or other countries E 2 types of built in Code Squelch Systems CTCSS Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System DTCS Digital Tone Code Squelch CTCSS and DTCS encoder decoder are standard providing quiet stand by Audio voice signals are output only when a sig nal with a matched CTCSS or DTCS tone signal is received very helpful for group communications pgs 14 28 Select one of CTCSS or DTCS for your convenience W 2 types of Ring function The Smart Ring function and the Call Ring function are avail able for smart and simple station calls providing a telephone style ring when called 16 different ringing tones are available
14. PTT Push and hold to transmit release to receive MONITOR KEY MONI e Push and hold to open the noise tone squelch Push to turn the tone squelch ON Q TX RX INDICATOR LED LED Lights red while transmitting Lights green while receiving a signal or squelch is open Lights orange while sending receiving a Smart Ring call p 19 Indicates the Low battery condition p 3 EXTERNAL SPEAKER AND MICROPHONE JACKS SP MIC Connects an optional speaker microphone such as HM 75A p 23 3 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION B LED indicator The TX RX indicator LED indicates informa tion in several ways as follows Ref R Red G Green O Orange Brink patterns e TX Turns Red while transmitting a signal RX Busy Turns Green while receiving a signal e Smart Ring Calling or answering back the Smart Ring now Low BATT1 You should charge the battery blinks slowly Low BATT2 You must charge the battery blinks fast TX low BATT1 Low BATT1 was detected during TX mode TX low BATT2 Low BATT2 was detected during TX mode CAUTION Low BATTS If you did not charge the battery after Low BATT2 warning has appeared the Low BATT3 warning beep emits for 15 sec then the power turns OFF automatically BATTERY PACKS E Battery pack replacement Before replacing the battery pack the volume control MUST be ro tated fully counterclockwise until a click is heard to turn the power OFF Pu
15. SSY E EM 3 BASIC OPERATION lll Receiving and transmitting CHARGE the battery pack before first operating the transceiver The transceiver has been pre programmed with all the PMR fre quency channels and CTCSS tone codes as a default The CTCSS tone number can be changed if required Receiving D Rotate the VOL knob clockwise to VOL turn the power ON POWER 2 Rotate the CH selector to select the S Ring desired operating channel C Ring e Setting the your group code number if required pgs 14 16 Listen for a transmission and adjust MONI VOL to a comfortable listening level LED turns to green when the re ceived signal contains same CTCSS or DTCS code number When no transmission is heard push and hold MONI while adjust ing VOL The transceiver is now set to receive desired calls on the selected channel Transmitting Wait for the channel to become clear to avoid interference While pushing and holding PTT speak into the microphone at a normal voice level LED turns to red 5 Release PTT to return to receive IMPORTANT To maximize the readability of your transmitted sig nal pause a few sec after pushing PTT hold the microphone 10 to 15 cm from your mouth and speak at a normal voice level BASIC OPERATION 3 Frequency channel CTCSS tone list default Channel RX TX Freq MHz CH spacing Tone Hz 446 00625 Narrow 446 01875 Narrow 446 0
16. attery pack more than 300 times the fol lowing points should be observed Avoid overcharging batteries must be removed from the charger to stop charging Batteries should not be charged for more than 24 hours Use the battery until it becomes almost completely exhausted under normal conditions 9 Battery pack life When the operating period becomes extremely short even after charging the battery pack fully a new battery pack is needed NOTE for the rapid chargers The charger rapidly charges a battery pack to a specified level not a completed level to pre vent overcharging Leave the battery pack in the charger for a few more hours up to 15 hours depending on battery condi tion after the LED indicator turns green to charge the battery completely BATTERY PACKS 2 ll Battery case Option When using a BP 208 OPTIONAL BATTERY CASE attached to the transceiver install 6 AA R6 size alkaline batteries as illustrated below r CAUTIONS Use ALKALINE batteries only Make sure all battery cells are the same brand type and ca pacity Never mix old and new batteries Either of the above may cause a fire hazard or damage the transceiver if ignored Never incinerate used battery cells since internal battery gas may cause them to rupture Never expose a detached battery case to water If the battery case gets wet be sure to wipe it dry before using it S I TG AIYSSSSSSSSOSSSSSSSSSSS
17. git of the desired code Push S Ring C Ring A long beep and 3 short beeps are emit ted Turn the power OFF and then ON again 3 BASIC OPERATION CTCSS tone code list EIA TIA standard code Recommended to use these 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Reserved for Smart Ring function Confirmation beep list Unit Hz Push PTT Confirmation beep Push PTT Confirmation beep no e 5 Fifth 00000 1 Once e 6 Sixth e 2 Twice ee 7 Seventh ee 3 Third eee 8 Eighth eee 4 Fourth eeoo 9 Ninth ecco Single beep Long beep BASIC OPERATION 3 CTCSS FIND This transceiver can detect the CTCSS tone frequency in the re ceived signal By monitoring a signal that is being transmitted from the other station you can determine the tone frequency required to communicate with them This function very useful when you are going to communicate with unknown CTCSS code number stations CTCSS FIND scans all of the CTCSS codes then stops when a tone code is detected D While pushing and holding S Ring C Ring MONI turn VOL to turn the power ON 2 Select the desired CH 1 to CH 15 that you want to assign the CTCSS tone code 3 Push and hold S Ring C Ring until a beep Pi is emitted CTCSS FIND starts to scan the code CTCSS FIND stops when the tone code is detected
18. igned to maximize performance and im prove transmission range in the field However the single most important factor in transmit range talk power is your surrounding environment These radios are line of sight ra dios and as such transmission range is influenced by the de gree to which you can see the other communicating party Large concrete structures and heavy foliage or transmission from inside a building or vehicle will reduce your talk power Optimal range wide open areas free of obstructions Medium range large buildings or trees blocking your line of sight Minimum range mountainous areas or areas of heavy fo liage GLOSSARY 8 v What is CTCSS Continuous Tone Coded Squelch Sys tem CTCSS Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System allows communication with silent stand by Only signals containing your group code can open the squelch This conveniently eliminates unwanted audio and is useful in group activities or security related activities where unwanted output can be a problem Note that CTCSS group mode is not private anyone can receive your calls The IC F22SR is equipped with max 52 tone codes for CTCSS use Selecting a code applies it to all 8 operating channels Each push of PTT superimposes your group code over your transmit signal and only signals containing the same code can open your squelch To temporarily hear all signals including noise push and hold MONI Do not use CTCSS if you
19. k seems to have no capacity even after being charged completely discharge it 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 BATTERY PACKS 2 lil Battery charging 9 Regular charging with the BC 146 The supplied BC 146 provides regular charging of optional battery pack with without transceiver depends on version Spacer combination Especially when charging the battery with the transceiver Be sure to attach the spacer Spacer B C to the adaptor Spacer A with the orientation as follows Attach the spacer Spacer B C to the adaptor with the orientation of the stamp pointing up Spacer B C NOTE Push the notch carefully when removing the spacer from the adaptor N 2 BATTERY PACKS Regular charging with the BC 146 continued First insert the spacer in to the BC 146 then insert the battery or the transceiver Be sure to check orientation and the spacer combination Avoid overcharging Batteries must be removed from the charger to stop charging Batteries should not be charged for more than 24 hours Turn power OFF BP 209 BP 210 or BP 222 only Check orientation Charging indicator Viewable stamps of the spacer may differ according to the spacer combination See p 6 for details BATTERY PACKS 2 Rapid charging with the BC 121 AD 94 11
20. me operating channel and CTCSS tone code for all of your group transceivers 2 Push S Ring C Ring to send the Smart Ring call When a member of your group station answers your call then the transceiver emits beep tones for every 30 sec and TX RX indicator blinks with an orange color Push MONI to cancel the Ringer beep and indication When no answer comes back the transceiver emits short fail ure beep tones 3 Push PTT to answer the call and to stop the beeps and blink ing NOTE This function is available only when the called station has use the same CTCSS tone code and the same operating channels as you E Call Ring Sends the pre selected ring tone to your group members Select the Call Ring melody D While pushing and holding PTT and S Ring C Ring rotate VOL to turn the power ON A sample melody is emitted 2 Rotate CH to select the ringer melody Push S Ring C Ring to monitor the selected melody once more 3 Turn the power OFF to determine the melody RINGER FUNCTION 4 Smart Ring operation push S Ring C Ring Communication 9 Call your group member with Call Ring melody Pushing and holding S Ring C Ring to sends a ring tone with out pushing PTT The ring tone is emitted while the S Ring C Ring key is pressed e The same ring tone comes from your group station s speaker ___ 20 E ENS 5 OT
21. sh the battery release for ward then pull the battery pack upward with the trans ceiver facing you BATTERY PACKS Charging period pua Voltage Capacity BC 144 Ig p BC 146 BC 1190r P BC 121 Battery case for AA BP 208 R6 x 6 alkaline BP 209 72V 1100 42h 15hrs 14 5 hrs mAh BP 210 72V RUE 185hrs 2hrs 215 hrs BP 222 72V AR 6 5 hrs 1 hr 8 hrs Operating periods are calculated under the following conditions Tx Rx standby 5 5 90 Operating period depends on the alkaline cells used BP 208 only 2 NE e 2 BATTERY PACKS E Battery cautions CAUTION NEVER short the terminals of the battery pack or charging terminals of the transceiver Also current may flow into nearby metal objects such as a necklace so be careful when plac ing battery packs or the transceiver in handbags etc Simply carrying with or placing near metal objects such as a neck lace etc causes shorting This will damage not only the battery pack but also the transceiver NEVER incinerate used battery packs Internal battery gas may cause an explosion NEVER immerse the battery pack in water If the battery pack be comes wet be sure to wipe it dry BEFORE attaching it to the transceiver Clean the battery terminals to avoid rust or miss contact Keep battery contacts clean It s a good idea to clean battery ter minals once a week If your battery pac
22. supplied depending on version Six AD 94 s 11 are necessary Charging time 1 5 to 2 hrs AD 99 CHARGER ADAPTOR BC 144 DESKTOP CHARGER For rapid charging of BP 209 Ni Cd BP 210 Ni MH and BP 222 Ni Cd BC 146 DESKTOP CHARGER For regular charging of BP 209 Ni Cd BP 210 Ni MH and BP 222 Ni Cd OPTIONS 7 OTHER OPTIONS HM 46L HM 75A HM 131L sPEAKER MICROPHONE Combination speaker microphone that provides convenient oper ation while hanging the transceiver from your belt HM 75A has programmable function key Mic UP Mic DOWN Mic A Mic B HM 131L has moisture proof construction SP 13 EARPHONE Provides clear receive audio in noisy environments e MB 68 BELT CLIP Same as that supplied with the transceiver MB 74 BELT CLIP Exclusive alligator type belt clip VS 1SL vox PrT CASE The VS 1SL has a PTT switch and VOX function The VS 1SL must be used with an Icom headset such as the HS 94 etc HS 94 HEADSET An ear attachable earphone microphone for use with the Icom handheld transceivers The HS 94 must be used in conjunction with the VS 1SL vox PTT CASE 8 GLOSSARY v What is squelch A squelch circuit allows you to mute undesired noise while re ceiving no signal and emit audio while receiving signals This provides quiet standby The MONI key cancels the squelch setting This is useful to listen to weak signals that do not open the squelch v Talk Range The IC F22SR is des
23. ttery warning appears during transmission The use of non Icom battery packs chargers may impair trans ceiver performance and invalidate the warranty TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD s suasana g Eh m cand P eo spa Q a sg ES i FEATURES tipi LR MERERI EA EY Ra ous es Hi SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ii IMPORTANT SSS tione epe Rcg ehe gaie ote Ute ere iii CAUTIONS 227 ne ee er qu e m rre Yer EI eS iii TABLE OF CONTENTS ni miiia reaa mmt Rene errans iv 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 3 W Switches controls keys and connectors 1 2 BELED indicator ket ue LE EI Le I 3 2 BATTERY PACKS su em tuor rre ret era area 4 10 Wi Battery pack replacement 4 M Battery cautions 5 E Battery charging 6 E Charging NOTE 9 Wi Battery case Option 10 3 BASIC OPERATION 11 18 W Receiving and transmitting 11 W Setting squelch level 18 W Auto scan function 13 W Setting the group code number 14 18 4 RING FUNCTION 19 20 E Smart RING sse RR eine rhet i Ren n Ro nde 19 I Gall Bing er emet acetate de EK pute i 19 5 OTHER FUNCTIONS

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