Icom IC-F11/Sl, IC-F21/S Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
VHF TRANSCEIVER
iF11/S
UHF TRANSCEIVER
iF21/S
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.
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WARNING
CAUTION
SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION
Your Icom radio generates RF electromagnetic energy during transmit mode. This radio is de­signed for and classified as “Occupational Use Only”, meaning it must be used only during the course of employment by individuals aware of the
hazards, and the ways to minimize such hazards. This radio is NOT intended for use by the “General Popula­tion” in an uncontrolled environment.
This radio has been tested and complies with the FCC RF expo­sure limits for “Occupational Use Only.” In addition, your Icom radio complies with the following Standards and Guidelines with regard to RF energy and electromagnetic energy levels and evaluation of such levels for exposure to humans:
• FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97-01 Supplement C, Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields.
• American National Standards Institute (C95.1 – 1992), IEEE Stan­dard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz.
• American National Standards Institute (C95.3 – 1992), IEEE Rec­ommended Practice for the Measurement of Potentially Hazardous Electromagnetic Fields – RF and Microwave.
To ensure that your exposure to RF electromag­netic energy is within the FCC allowable limits for occupational use, always adhere to the following guidelines:
DO NOT operate the radio without a proper antenna attached, as this may damage the radio and may also cause you to exceed FCC RF exposure limits. A proper antenna is the antenna supplied with
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this radio by the manufacturer or an antenna specifically authorized by the manufacturer for use with this radio.
DO NOT transmit for more than 50% of total radio use time ( duty cycle”). Transmitting more than 50% of the time can cause FCC RF exposure compliance requirements to be exceeded. The radio is transmitting when the “TX indicator” lights red. You can cause the radio to transmit by pressing the “PTT” switch.
ALWAYS use Icom authorized accessories (antennas, batteries, belt clips, speaker/mics, etc). Use of unauthorized accessories can cause the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements to be ex­ceeded.
ALWAYS keep the antenna at least 2.5 cm (1 inch) away from the body when transmitting and only use the Icom belt-clips, listed in p. 21, when attaching the radio to your belt, etc., to ensure FCC RF ex­posure compliance requirements are not exceeded. To provide the recipients of your transmission the best sound quality, hold the an­tenna at least 5 cm (2 inches) from mouth, and slightly off to one side.
The information listed above provides the user with the information needed to make him or her aware of RF exposure, and what to do to assure that this radio operates within the FCC RF exposure limits of this radio.
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Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility
During transmissions, your Icom radio generates RF energy that can possibly cause interference with other devices or systems. To avoid such interference, turn off the radio in areas where signs are posted to do so. DO NOT operate the transmitter in areas that are sensitive to electromagnetic radiation such as hospitals, aircraft, and blasting sites.
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FOREWORD
Thank you for purchasing the IC-F11/S, F21/S FM transceiver. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the transceiver.
SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL–This instruction manual contains important operating instructions for the transceiver.
IMPORTANT
R CAUTION! 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 2 to 4 in. (5 to 10 cm) away from the lips and the transceiver is vertical.
R CAUTION! NEVER operate the transceiver with a headset or other audio accessories at high volume levels.
R CAUTION! NEVER short the terminals of the battery pack.
DO NOT push the PTT when not actually desiring to transmit.
AVOID using or placing the transceiver in direct sunlight or in areas
with temperatures below +14°F (–10°C) or above +122°F (+50°C).
DO NOT modify the transceiver for any reason.
KEEP the transceiver from the heavy rain, and Never immerse it in
the water. The transceiver construction is water resistant, not water proof.
The use of non-Icom battery packs/chargers may impair transceiver performance and invalidate the warranty.
FCC caution: Changes or modifications to this transceiver, not expressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to op­erate this transceiver under FCC regulations.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION ………………………………… i–ii FOREWORD……………………………………………………………… iii IMPORTANT ……………………………………………………………… iii TABLE OF CONTENTS ………………………………………………… iv
1 PANEL DESCRIPTION …………………………………………… 1–3
Switches, controls, keys and connectors ……………………… 1–2LED indicator ………………………………………………………… 3
2 ACCESSORIES………………………………………………………… 4 3 BATTERY PACKS ………………………………………………… 5–11
Battery pack replacement ………………………………………… 5Battery cautions……………………………………………………… 6Battery charging ………………………………………………… 7–9Charging NOTE …………………………………………………… 10Battery case (Option) ……………………………………………… 11
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PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS ……………………………… 12–16
General ……………………………………………………………… 12
5 CONVENTIONAL OPERATION ……………………………… 17–18
Receiving and transmitting ……………………………………… 17Call procedure ……………………………………………………… 18Transmitting notes ………………………………………………… 18
6 CLONING ……………………………………………………………… 20 7 OPTION …………………………………………………………… 21–22
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Speaker
Mic
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2CH version
CH1CH2
16CH version
CH1 to CH16
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SP
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
Switches, controls, keys and connectors
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
q CHANNEL SELECTOR/SW [CH]
• 2CH version : Toggle the CH switch to select CH1 or CH2.
• 16CH version: Turn the selector knob to select the pro-
grammed operating channel.
w VOLUME CONTROL [OFF/VOL]
Turns power ON and adjusts the audio level.
e DEALER-PROGRAMMABLE KEY [Upper]
Can be programmed for one of several functions by your Icom dealer.
r PTT SWITCH [PTT]
Push and hold to transmit; release to receive.
t DEALER-PROGRAMMABLE KEY [Lower]
Can be programmed for one of several functions by your Icom dealer.
y ANTENNA CONNECTOR
Connects the supplied antenna.
u TX/RX INDICATOR LED (see p. 3)
• Lights red while transmitting.
• Lights green while receiving a signal, or squelch is open.
i [SP]/[MIC] JACK
Connects optional speaker-microphone.
NOTE: Above functions depend on pre-setting.
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Programmable key reference ([Red] depends on version.)
Red
Upper
Lower
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R R R R
R R
O O
O O
R R R R
R R
G
G G
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
LED indicator
The TX/RX indicator LED indicates several more information as follows; (Ref.; R=Red, G=Green, O=Orange)
• TX: Turns Red while transmitting a signal.
• RX: Turns Green while receiving a signal.
• Call LED (ON): When receiving a matched 2/5TONE.
• Call LED (Blink): When receiving a matched 2/5TONE.
• Fast/Slow scan: Blinks while Fast/Slow scan is activated.
•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.
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ACCESSORIES
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Use the supplied screws only.
Accessory attachment
D Supplied accessories
The transceiver comes supplied with the following accessories.
q Flexible antenna w Belt clip (w/screws)
D Antenna
The antenna screws onto the transceiver as illustrated right.
D Belt clip
Attach the belt clip to the transceiver as illustrated below.
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7.2 V 1100 mAh
Battery
pack
Voltage Capacity
BC-146
Battery life*
2
BC-144N*1, BC-119N or
BC-121N
Charging period
BP-208N*
4
Battery case for AA
(LR6) × 6 alkaline
N/A N/A
12 hrs. 1.5 hrs. 8.5 hrs.
—*
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BP-209N
1800 mAh 14 hrs.2.0 hrs.N/A7.4 V
BP-211N
600 mAh 4.5 hrs.*
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1.0 hrs.6.5 hrs.7.2 V
BP-222N*
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1650 mAh 13 hrs.2.0 hrs.18.5 hrs.7.2 V
BP-210N
BATTERY PACKS
Battery pack replacement
Before replacing the battery pack, the volume control MUST be rotated fully counterclockwise, until a click is heard, to turn the power OFF.
• Slide the battery release forward, then pull the battery pack upward with the transceiver facing away from you.
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BATTERY PACKS
*1BP-211N is not available. *2Operating period is calculated under the following conditions;
Tx : Rx : standby = 5 : 5 : 90
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*3Operating period depends on the alkaline cells used. *4Output power is automatically reduced to 1 W to retain sufficient
power in case of an emergency, etc.
*5Operating period measured with the 2 W model.
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BATTERY PACKS
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 plac­ing battery packs (or the transceiver) in handbags, etc. Simply carrying with or placing near metal objects such as a neck­lace, 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 Ni-Cd or Ni-MH battery pack seems to have no capacity even after being charged, completely discharge it by leaving the powr 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.
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Recycling information (U.S.A. only)
The Ni-Cd battery (BP-209N or BP-222N) that you have purchased is recyclable. At the end of its life, under various state and local laws, it may be ille­gal to dispose of this battery into the municipal waste stream. Call 1-800-822-8837 for battery re­cycling options in your area or contact your dealer.
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BATTERY PACKS
AC adapter BC-145A/E/V/UK
Charging indicator
BP-209N, BP-210N or BP-222N only
Check orientation.
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Battery charging
D Rapid charging with the BC-144N+AD-99N
The optional BC-144N provides rapid charging of optional battery packs. The following are additionally required:
• One AD-99N (depends on version.).
• An AC adapter (may be supplied with the BC-144N depending on version).
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D Rapid charging with the BC-144N+AD-99N
Turn power OFF
AC adaptor BC-145A/E/V/UK
Charging indicator
BP-209N, BP-210N or BP-222N is attached to the transceiver.
Check orientation and the spacer com­bination as follows.
Check orientation
and
Spacer A
Spacer B/C
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Spacer combination.
• Be sure to attach the spacer (Spacer B/C) to the adapter (Spacer A) with the orientation as il­lustrated in the diagram at right.
• Attach the spacer (Spacer B/C) to the adapter with the orientation of the stamp “ ” pointing up.
NOTE: Push the notch carefully when remove the spacer from the adapter.
BATTERY PACKS
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BATTERY PACKS
AC adaptor (purchased separately)
Charge indicator (each indicator functions independently)
Turn power OFF.
AD-99N
Check orientation for correct charg­ing.
(Insert togeth­er with charging adapter.)
Turn power OFF.
BC-146
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D Rapid charging with the BC-121N+AD-101
The optional BC-121N allows up to 6 battery packs to be charged simultaneously. The following are additionally required.
• Six AD-101
• An AC adapter (may be supplied with the BC-121N depending on version).
D Regular charging with the BC-146
The optional BC-146 pro­vides regular charging of optional battery pack with/ without transceiver. The following is additionally required:
• An optional AC adapter.
(A charging spacer is sup-
plied with BC-146.)
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BATTERY PACKS
Charging NOTE
Prior to using the transceiver for the first time, the battery pack must be fully charged for optimum life and operation.
• Recommended temperature range for charging: +10°C to +40°C (50°F to 140°F).
• Use the supplied charger or optional charger (BC-119N/BC­121N/BC-144N for rapid charging, BC-146 for regular charging) only. NEVER use other manufacturers’ chargers.
The optional BP-209N, BP-210N, BP-211N or BP-222N battery packs include rechargeable Ni-Cd (Ni-MH: BP-210N, Li-Ion: BP­211N) 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 battery pack more than 300 times, the fol­lowing points should be observed:
Avoid overcharging— batteries must be removed from the charger to stop charging. Batteries should not be charged for more than 15 hours after the LED indicator turns green.
• Use the battery until it becomes almost completely exhausted under normal conditions.
Recommendation for Li-Ion battery packs:
Li-Ion batteries are different from Ni-Cd batteries in that it is not necessary to completely charge and discharge them to prolong the battery life. Therefore, charging the battery in intervals, and not for extended periods is recommended.
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Battery pack life
When the operating period becomes extremely short even after charging the battery pack fully, a new battery pack is needed.
NOTE: The charger rapidly charges a battery pack to a specified level, not a completed level, to prevent overcharging. Leave the bat­tery pack in the charger for a few more hours (up to 15 hours; de­pending on battery condition) after the LED indicator turns green, to charge the battery completely.
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BATTERY PACKS
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Battery case (Option)
When using a BP-208N OPTIONAL BATTERY CASE attached to the transceiver, install 6 AA (LR6) size alkaline batteries as illus­trated below.
NOTE: Output power is automatically reduced to 1 W to retain suffi-
cient power in case of an emergency, etc.
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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.
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PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS
General
In the following explanations, programmable function names are bracketed, the specific switch used to activate the function depends on programming.
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KEY LOCK FUNCTION1/2
This function locks access to all programmable switches (except the switch assigned for the lock function): Lock1: All Key Lock (except Lock key). Lock2: Channel select switch Lock. Push and hold the [Lock1] or [Lock2] switch for 1 sec. to toggle the lock function ON and OFF.
• This function may be inhibited on some channels.
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PRIORITY CHANNEL
This function is used to select a pre-programmed channel at the push of a switch. Push the [PrioA], [PrioA(Rewrite)] or [PrioB] switch to select the pri­ority channel.
• Priority channel is automatically selected.
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PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS
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SCAN FUNCTION
The scan function allows you to search a pre-programmed group of channels for signals.
Push the [Scan] switch to start/stop scan.
• Scan pauses on a channel when receiving a signal.
• “Lockout SCAN” (pre-programmed list SCAN) or “Priority SCAN” can be pre-programmed.
• When the “Power-save function” is activated, the transceiver checks all pre-programmed channels then returns to the “Power­save function” again.
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HIGH/LOW POWER OUTPUT
This function selects high or low power for a channel.
Push the [High/Low] switch to toggle between high and low power.
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PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS
All signals are received
Only signals con­taining the proper tone are received
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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 trans­ceiver 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 se­lect the audible condition.
Any audio mute functions are cancelled while pushing the [Moni] switch.
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 select the inaudible condition.
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TALK AROUND
The talk around function changes duplex channels to simplex chan­nels.
• Duplex allows you to contact your base station, repeaters, etc.
• Simplex allows you to contact other portable transceivers directly
(portable-to-portable contact).
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Push the [Talk Around] switch one or more times to toggle the func­tion ON and OFF.
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PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS
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DTMF TRANSMISSION
This function allows you to send a pre-programmed DTMF code to control a repeater, open another transceiver’s squelch, etc.
Automatic pre-programmed transmission: Push the [DTMF Autodial] switch to send a DTMF code.
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EMERGENCY FUNCTION
The emergency function allows you to send your ID quickly and easily to your Base Station, etc. in case of emergency.
Push and hold the [Emergency Single/Repeat] switch for 1 sec. to activate the emergency function.
• The transceiver selects a pre-programmed channel, then sends an emergency signal to your Base Station.
• The pre-programmed channel remains selected until a control sig­nal is received from the Base Station, or power is turned OFF.
• The emergency call is repeatedly transmitted at pre-programmed intervals.
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MR-CH1, MR-CH2, MR-CH3, MR-CH4
This function temporarily allows you to select one of memory CH1 to CH4, when you push the [MR-CH1] to [MR-CH4] key, respec­tively.
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PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS
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CODE SQUELCH
This conveniently eliminates unwanted audio and is useful in group activities or security related activities where unwanted output can be a problem. The function is similar to a CTCSS tone squelch.
In order to use the above functions, cloning is necessary via a PC using the optional CS-F11 cloning software. Using this software, the transceiver’s model, individual RX Code CH, TX Code CH, Special Tone Link2 (must be ‘E’) in 5Tone screen, 5Tone Signaling Form in Memory-CH screen, Log, RX C-No, Key&Display, Common Au­toReset TimerB, and other settings related to operation can be set. Refer to the HELP file that comes with the CS-F11
for available settings.
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CLONING SOFT-
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Receiving:
q Select a desired channel. w Listen for a transmission and adjust [VOL] to a comfortable lis-
The transceiver is now set to receive desired calls on the selected channel.
Transmitting:
Wait for the channel to become clear to avoid interference.
e While pushing and holding [PTT], speak into the microphone at a
r Release [PTT] to return to receive.
IMPORTANT: To maximize the readability of your transmitted sig­nal, pause a few sec. after pushing [PTT], hold the microphone 10 to 15 cm from your mouth and speak at a normal voice level.
CONVENTIONAL OPERATION
Receiving and transmitting
NOTE: Transmitting without an antenna may damage the trans-
ceiver. See p. 4 for antenna attachment. Turn power ON as described on p. 2.
tening level.
• When no transmission is heard, push and hold [Moni] (moni­tor) while adjusting [VOL] (your transceiver may not be pro­grammed with the monitor function).
normal voice level.
• When a tone signalling system is used, the call procedure de­scribed at right may be necessary.
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CONVENTIONAL OPERATION
Non-selective calling
Selective calling
Call procedure
When your system employs tone signalling (excluding CTCSS and DTCS), the call procedure may be necessary prior to voice trans­mission. The tone signalling employed may be a selective calling system which allows you to call specific station(s) only and prevent unwanted stations from contacting you.
q Select the desired Tx code channel or 5-tone code according to
your System Operator’s instructions.
• This may not be necessary depending on programming.
w Push the call switch (assigned to one of the dealer programma-
ble switches: [Upper] and [Lower], etc.).
e After transmitting a 5-tone code, the remainder of your commu-
nication can be carried out in the normal fashion.
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CONVENTIONAL OPERATION
[Upper]
[PTT]
[Lower]
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Setting squelch level
The squelch circuit mutes the received audio signal depending on the signal strength.
q While pushing [PTT] and [Lower],
turn the transceiver’s power on to enter the squelch adjustment mode.
w Push [Upper] to increase the
squelch level (tight squelch) or [Lower] to decrease the squelch level (loose squelch).
• Squelch level will be fixed after 1 sec.
Transmitting notes
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TIME-OUT TIMER
After continuous transmission for a pre-programmed period, the time-out timer is activated causing the transceiver to stop transmit­ting, and automatically select receive.
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PENALTY TIMER
Once the time-out timer is activated, transmission is further inhibited for a period determined by the penalty timer.
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CLONING
Cloning
Cloning allows you to quickly and easily transfer the programmed contents from one transceiver to another transceiver; or data from PC to a transceiver using the optional CS-F11
WARE.
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Transceiver-to-transceiver cloning
NOTE: tween the same models on 2CH model to 16CH model or the opposite case cannot be cloned.
q Connect the optional OPC-474 CLONING CABLE with adapter
w While pushing [PTT] and [Upper], turn the transceiver’s power
e Push [PTT] on the master transceiver.
r When cloning is finished, turn power off, then on again to return
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Please refer to the HELP file that comes with the CS-F11 CLONING SOFTWARE.
Transceiver-to-transceiver cloning’ is available be-
plugs to the [SP] jack of the master and slave transceivers.
• The master transceiver is used to send data to the slave trans­ceiver.
on to enter cloning mode (master transceiver only–power ON only for slave transceiver).
When cloning is finished, a “Beep” tone is emitted two times.
NOTE: DO NOT push the [PTT] on the slave transceiver during cloning. This will cause a cloning error.
to normal operation.
PC-to-transceiver cloning
CLONING SOFT-
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CAUTION: Imprudent cloning operation causes a cloning error.
In such a case, memory contents may be lost. Cloning must then be repeated.
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BATTERY PACKS/CASE
OPTION
• BP-208N/BP-209N/BP-210N/BP-211N/BP-222N
BP-208N : Battery case for 6 AA (LR6) alkaline cells BP-209N : 7.2 V/1100 mAh Ni-Cd battery pack BP-210N : 7.2 V/1650 mAh Ni-MH battery pack BP-211N : 7.4 V/1800 mAh Li-Ion battery pack BP-222N : 7.2 V/600 mAh Ni-Cd battery pack
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RAPID CHARGERS
• BC-119N
• BC-121N
• BC-144N
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REGULAR CHARGERS
• BC-146
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OTHER OPTIONS
• HM-131L
• FA-SC56VS/FA-SC57VS/FA-SC73US
DESKTOP CHARGER
MULTI-CHARGER
DESKTOP CHARGER
BATTERY CHARGER
SPEAKER-MICROPHONE
+ AD-101
+ AD-101
+ BC-145
+ BC-147
CHARGER ADAPTOR
CHARGER ADAPTOR
AC ADAPTOR
AC ADAPTOR
STUBBY ANTENNAS
FA-SC56VS: 150–162 MHz FA-SC57VS: 160–174 MHz FA-SC73US: 450–490 MHz
• VS-1L
VOX
PTT CASE
/
+ HS-94/HS-95/HS-97 HS-94: Ear hook type HS-95: Neck-arm type HS-97: Throat microphone
• HS-51
HEAD SET
Allows you hands-free operation. Includes PTT and TOT.
• SP-13
EARPHONE
Provides clear receive audio in noisy environments.
• MB-103/MB-86
BELT CLIPS
MB-103 : Same as that supplied with the transceiver. MB-86 : Swivel belt clip
• MB-96N/MB-96F
BELT HANGERS
MB-96N : Swivel belt hanger. MB-96F : Standard type hanger.
• AD-98FSC
ANTENNA CONNECTOR CONVERTER
Allows you to connect an external antenna with BNC connector.
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OPTION
• CS-F11
CLONING SOFTWARE
+ OPC-478
CLONING CABLE
Allows you to clone the memory contents of an IC-F11/S, IC­F21/S by PC editing.
• OPC-474
CLONING CABLE
Cloning cable for transceiver to transceiver
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MEMO
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MEMO
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MEMO
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MEMO
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IC-F11S/F21S series
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