Icom IC-F3161DT, IC-F3161DS, IC-F4161DS, IC-F4161DT Instruction Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
VHF TRANSCEIVER
iF3161DT iF3161DS
UHF TRANSCEIVER
iF4161DT iF4161DS
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Op­eration is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.
The photo shows the UHF transceiver.

IMPORTANT

EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and com-
pletely before using the transceiver.
SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL — This
instruction manual contains important oper ating instruc­tions for the IC-F3161DT/DS VHF TRANSCEIVERS and IC-F4161DT/DS UHF TRANSCEIVERS.
See the operating guide for details of IDAS™, BIIS, MDC and LTR
®
system operations. Ask your dealer for details.
WORD DEFINITION
RDANGER!
RWARNING!
CAUTION
NOTE
Personal death, serious injury or an explo­sion may occur.
Personal injury, fire hazard or electric shock may occur.
Equipment damage may occur.
If disregarded, inconvenience only. No risk of personal injury, fire or electric shock.

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 Communications Equipment. The user of
Icom, Icom Inc. and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incor­porated (Japan) in Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia and/or other countries. IDAS is trademark of Icom Incorporated (Japan). LTR is a registered trademark of the E.F.Johnson Technologies, INC. in the United States. All other products or brands are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders.
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this Technology is explicitly prohibited from attempting to ex­tract, remove, decompile, reverse engineer, or disassemble the Object 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

R DANGER! NEVER
tery pack.
R DANGER! In order to comply with the FM rating for
gas, use of this transceiver is permitted in only a gas group D environment.
R 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 2 to 4 in. (5 to 10 cm) away from the lips and the transceiver is vertical.
R WARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver with a
headset or other audio accessories at high volume levels.
short the terminals of the bat-
DO NOT push [PTT] when not actually desiring to trans-
mit.
DO NOT use or place the transceiver in direct sunlight
or in areas with temperatures below –4°F (–20°C) or above +104°F (+40°C). The basic operations, transmission and reception of the transceiver are guaranteed within the specified operating temperature range. However, the LCD display may not oper­ate correctly, or show an indication in the case of long hours of operation, or after being placed in extremely cold areas.
DO NOT modify the transceiver. The transceiver warranty
does not cover any problems caused by unauthorized modi­fication.
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CAUTION: NEVER use non-specified accessories
and options. Using them invalidates the transceivers FM ap­proval.
CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this transceiver,
not expressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your author­ity to operate this transceiver under FCC regulations.
KEEP the transceiver away from the heavy rain, and Never
immerse it in the water. The transceiver is water resistant, not waterproof.
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FCC INFORMATION

INTRINSIC SAFETY

• FOR CLASS A UNINTENTIONAL RADIATORS:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide rea­sonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be re­quired to correct the interference at his own expense.
WARNING! NEVER charge the BP-232FM (with/with-
out the transceiver) in an explosive atmosphere. The optional battery chargers are not approved as Intrinsically Safe.
When the transceiver is used in a hazardous area, the BP-232FM
Vers ions of the IC-F3161D T/DS and IC-F4161DT/DS which display the “ marking on the label.
The approval rating for these models are; Intrinsically safe :
Nonincendive : Class I, Division 2,
Class I, II, III, Division 1, Groups D, E, F, G
Groups A, B, C, D
MUST be attached, either the jack cover or HM-169IS MUST
be attached to the speaker-microphone connector.
KEEP the transceiver and the BP-232FM clean to avoid any
risk of ignition due to the build-up of electrostatic charges.
Repair of Icom radios should only be carried out by autho­rized Icom distributors. In particular, repair of FM approved radios can cally safe rating. radio. Only Icom has the repair expertise and procedures to maintain the FM approval. Contact your Icom distributor or authorised dealer for details.
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ONLY be done by Icom to maintain the intrinsi-
NEVER attempt to repair an FM approved

TABLE OF CONTENTS

IMPORTANT .......................................................................... i
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS ....................................................... i
VOICE CODING TECHNOLOGY .......................................... i
PRECAUTIONS .................................................................... ii
FCC INFORMATION ........................................................... iii
INTRINSIC SAFETY ............................................................ iii
TABLE OF CONTENTS ....................................................... iv
1 ACCESSORIES ...........................................................1−3
 ■ Supplied accessories ...................................................1
 ■ Accessory attachments ................................................ 1
2 PANEL DESCRIPTION .............................................. 4−10
 ■ Front panel ................................................................... 4
 ■ Function display ...........................................................5
 ■ Programmable function keys ........................................6
3 BASIC OPERATION ................................................11−18
 ■ Turning power ON ......................................................11
 ■ Channel selection .......................................................11
 ■ Call procedure ............................................................13
 ■ Receiving and transmitting .........................................13
 ■ User set mode ............................................................16
 ■ Scrambler function .....................................................16
 ■ Stun function ..............................................................16
 ■ Emergency transmission ............................................17
 ■ Automatic Key Lock function ...................................... 18
 ■ Priority A channel selection ........................................18
4 BATTERY CHARGING ............................................19−23
 ■ Caution .......................................................................19
 ■ Optional battery chargers ...........................................21
5 SWIVEL BELT CLIP ................................................24−25
 ■ MB-93 contents .......................................................... 24
 ■ To attach ..................................................................... 24
 ■ To detach .................................................................... 25
6 SPEAKER MICROPHONE ............................................26
 ■ Optional HM-169IS description ..................................26
 ■ To attach ..................................................................... 26
7 OPTIONS ................................................................. 27−29
8 SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION .......................30−32
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Battery pack Belt clip
Connector cover (with screw)
Flexible antenna
(This illustration is
for the UHF type.)

ACCESSORIES

Supplied accessories

The following accessories are supplied.

Accessory attachments

D Flexible antenna
Connect the supplied flexible antenna to the antenna connector.
CAUTION:
NEVER carr y the transceiver by
holding only the antenna.
DO NOT conne ct the a nten na
other than listed on page 28.
Transmitting without an antenna
may damage the transceiver.
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ACCESSORIES
q
w
Battery release button
Battery pack
q
w
1
D Battery pack
To attach the battery pack:
Slide the battery pack on the back of the transceiver in the direc­tion of the arrow (q), then lock it with the battery release button.
• Slide the battery pack until the battery release button makes a ‘click’
To remove the battery pack:
Push the battery release button in the direction of the arrow (w) as shown below. The battery pack is then removed.
sound.
NEVER remove or attach the battery pack when the trans-
ceiver is wet or soiled. This may result water or dust get­ting into the transceiver/battery pack and may result in the transceiver being damaged.
D Belt clip
To attach the belt clip:
q Remove the battery pack if it is attached. w Slide the belt clip in the direction of the arrow until the belt
clip is locked and makes a ‘click’ sound.
To detach the belt clip:
q Remove the battery pack if it is attached. w Pinch the clip (q), and slide the belt clip in the direction of
the arrow (w).
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NOTE: Keep the battery pack terminals clean. It’s a good
idea to occasionally clean them.
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ACCESSORIES
q
w
Multi­connector
Connector cover
q
w
1
D Connector cover
To attach the connector cover:
q Insert the connector cover into the multi-connector. w Tighten the screw.
CAUTION: Attach the connector cover when the optional equipment
is not used. Otherwise the terminals of the multi-connec­tor may be shorted by metal object, etc., and this could damage the transceiver.
To detach the connector cover:
q Remove the screw using a phillips screwdriver. w Detach the connector cover for the optional equipment
connector.
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PANEL DESCRIPTION

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t
r
y
q
!1
!0
o
!2
u
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Microphone
Speaker
2

Front panel

q ROTARY SELECTOR
Rotate to select the pre-programmed memory channels or
the operating zone. (Depending on the pre-setting)
w ANTENNA CONNECTOR Connects the supplied antenna. (p. 1)
e DEALER-PROGRAMMABLE KEY [EMR] Desired function can be programmed by your dealer. (p. 6)
r DEALER-PROGRAMMABLE KEY [Side1] Desired function can be programmed by your dealer. (p. 6)
t PTT SWITCH [PTT] Push and hold to transmit; release to receive.
y DEALER-PROGRAMMABLE KEYS [Side2]/[Side3] Desired function can be programmed independently by
your dealer. (p. 6)
u 10-KEYPAD (Depending on version) The keypad allows you to enter digits to:
• Select memory channels
• Select tone channels
• Select DTMF codes (during transmit)
• Set TX codes
• Start up with the password
i DEALER-PROGRAMMABLE KEYS [P0] to [P3]
Desired function can be programmed independently by
your dealer. (p. 6)
o FUNCTION DISPLAY (p. 5) Displays a variety of information such as an operating
channel number/name, Set mode contents, DTMF code, selected function, etc.
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Connector cover
NOTE: Attach the connec­tor cover when the optional equipment is not used. See page 3 for details.
SET
CALA TXCU
TXC
q t iuyrew
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!0
PANEL DESCRIPTION
2
!0 MULTI-CONNECTOR Connect an optional equipment.
!1 BUSY/TRANSMIT INDICATOR  ➥Lights green while receiving a signal, or when the
squelch is open.
 ➥Lights red while transmitting. !2 VOLUME CONTROL [VOL]
Rotate to turn the power ON/OFF and adjusts the audio
level.

Function display

q SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR
 Indicates relative signal strength level.
w LOW POWER INDICATOR
 Appears when low output power is selected.
e AUDIBLE INDICATOR
 Appears when the channel is in the ‘audible’ (unmute)
condition.
 ➥ Appears when the matched signal is received.
r COMPANDER INDICATOR
 Appears when the compander function is activated.
t SCRAMBLER INDICATOR
 Appears when the voice scrambler function is activated.
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
Indication
Full Middle
Charging
required
No batteryBattery level
blinks when the battery is exhausted.
blinks when the battery is over charged.
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y BELL INDICATOR
Appears/blinks when the matched signal is received, ac-
cording to the pre-programming.
u CALL CODE MEMORY INDICATOR
Appears when the call code memory is selected.
i BATTERY INDICATOR
Appears or blinks when the battery power decreases to a
specified level.
o ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY
 Displays an operating channel number, channel name,
Set mode contents, DTMF code, etc.
The indication mode can be selected from 1 line or 2
lines. Ask your dealer for details.
• In this instruction manual, the LCD illustration is described
using the 2 lines indication mode.
!0 KEY INDICATOR
Indicate the programmed function of the front panel keys
([P0], [P1], [P2] and [P3]).

Programmable function keys

The following functions can be assigned to [EMR], [Side1], [Side2], [Side3], [P0], [P1], [P2] and [P3] programmable
function keys. Consult your Icom dealer or system operator for details con­cerning your transceivers programming. If the programmable function names are bracketed in the fol­lowing explanations, the specific key is used to activate the function depends on the programming.
CH UP AND DOWN KEYS UP” “DOWN ➥ Push to select an operating channel. When [Rotary selec-
tor] selects “operating channel,” this key is not available.
Push to select a transmit code channel after pushing
[TX Code CH Select].
Push to select a DTMF channel after pushing [DTMF Au-
todial].
Push to select a scan group after pushing and holding
[Scan].
Push to select the desired application type, individual/talk-
group ID, TX status message and SDM (Short Data Mes­sage) after pushing [Digital Button].
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
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ZONE KEY ZONE Push this key, then push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select the desired zone. When [Rotary selector] selects “operating zone,” this key operation is not available.
What is “zone”?— Selected channels are assigned to a
zone according to how they are to be used in a group. For
example, ‘Staff A’ and ‘Staff B’ are assigned into a “Busi­ness” zone, and ‘John’ and ‘Cindy’ are assigned into a “Pri-
vate” zone.
ZONE UP AND DOWN KEYS ZNUP” “ZNDN Push to select an operating zone. When [Rotary selector] se­lects “operating zone,” this key is not available.
SCAN KEYSCAN Push to start and cancel scanning operation.
• When Power ON Scan function is activated, push to pause the
scanning operation. And the paused scan restarts after the specified time period has passed.
Push and hold this key for 1 sec. to indicate the scan list,
then push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select the desired list.
SCAN ADD/DEL (TAG) KEY SCAD Push to add channel to, or delete it from the current scan
group.
1. Push to indicate the scan group, then push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select the desired group.
2. Push to add or delete the channel to/from the selected scan group.
3. Push and hold for 1 sec. to exit the scan group selection mode.
Push this key while scan is paused (a signal is detected)
on a channel (except for priority channel,) the channel is cleared from the scan group.
Depending on the setting, the cleared channel is added
to the scan group again after the scan is cancelled. (Nuisance Delete function)
PRIORITY CHANNEL KEYSPRA” “PRAR” “PRB” “PRBR
Push to select Priority A or Priority B channel. Push and hold [Prio A (Rewrite)] or [Prio B (Rewrite)] for
1 sec. to rewrite the Priority A or Priority B channel for the operating channel.
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