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INDEX
14 OPTIONS
13 OTHERS
12 USER SETTINGS
11 Bluetooth
®
OPERATION
10 VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS
9 ABOUT THE microSD CARD
8 MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION
7 NXDN OPERATION
6 MENU SCREEN
5 SCAN OPERATION
4 ADVANCED OPERATION
3 BASIC OPERATION
2 PANEL DESCRIPTION
1 ACCESSORIES
INTRODUCTION
VHF DIGITAL TRANSCEIVERS
OPERATING GUIDE
iF5400D series
iF4400D series
UHF DIGITAL TRANSCEIVERS
iF6400D series
i
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing this Icom product.
This product is designed and built with Icom’s state
of the art technology and craftsmanship. With proper
care, this product should provide you with years of
trouble-free operation.
IMPORTANT
FIRST, CAREFULLY READ PRECAUTIONS
AND INSTRUCTIONS that are provided with the
transceiver.
SAVE THIS OPERATING GUIDE— This operating
guide contains additional important operating
instructions for the following transceivers.
Portable
IC-F3400D/IC-F4400D: Non-display type
transceivers
IC-F3400DS/IC-F4400DS: Simple key type
transceivers
LCD + [P1] + [P2] + [OK]
+ [Back]
• IC-F3400DT/IC-F4400DT: Ten-key type transceivers
LCD + [P1] + [P2] + [OK]
+ [Back] + Ten-key Pad
Mobile
IC-F5400D/IC-F6400D: LCD type transceivers
IC-F5400DS/IC-F6400DS: Segment type
transceivers
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Icom Incorporated (Japan) in Japan, the United States, the
United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia, Australia,
New Zealand, and/or other countries.
AquaQuake and COMMANDMIC are registered trademarks
or trademarks of Icom Incorporated.
NXDN is a trademark of Icom Incorporated and JVC
KENWOOD Corporation.
LTR is a trademark of the E.F. Johnson Technologies, Inc.
The Bluetooth
®
word mark and logos are registered
trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of
such marks by Icom Inc. is under license.
All other products or brands are registered trademarks or
trademarks of their respective holders.
Icom is not responsible for the destruction or damage to
the Icom transceiver, if the malfunction is because of:
Force majeure, including, but not limited to, res,
earthquakes, storms, oods, lightning, other natural
disasters, disturbances, riots, war, or radioactive
contamination.
The use of Icom transceivers with any equipment that is
not manufactured or approved by Icom.
In this operating guide, Ten-key type (Handheld) and
LCD type (Mobile) are used for the main illustration.
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Section 1
ACCESSORIES
Supplied accessories.............................................................. 1-2
Attaching accessories............................................................. 1-3
D Flexible antenna (Portable) ............................................. 1-3
D Battery pack (Portable) ................................................... 1-3
D Belt clip (Portable) .......................................................... 1-4
D Connector cover (Portable) ............................................. 1-5
D Mounting bracket (Mobile) .............................................. 1-6
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ACCESSORIES
1-2
Supplied accessories
The following accessories are supplied.
Battery pack Belt clip Connector cover
(with a screw)
Flexible Antenna
NOTE: Some accessories are not supplied, or the
shape is different, depending on the transceiver
version.
z Portable type transceiver
z Mobile type transceiver
MicrophoneMicrophone
Microphone hanger
and screw set
Microphone hanger
and screw set
Hanger
grounding cable
DC power cableMounting bracket
Flat washers Spring washers
Bracket bolts Mounting screws
(M5×12)
Self-tapping screws
(M5×16)
Nuts
OR
Non-self-grounding type Self-grounding type
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ACCESSORIES
1-3
Attaching accessories
D Flexible antenna (Portable)
Connect the supplied exible antenna to the antenna
connector.
D Battery pack (Portable)
CAUTION: DO NOT attach or detach the battery
pack when the transceiver is wet or soiled. This may
result in water or dust getting into the transceiver/
battery pack and may damage the transceiver.
To attach:
1. Slide the battery pack in the direction of the arrow.
(q)
2. Push on the bottom of the pack until the battery
sliding locks make a ‘click’ sound. (w)
To detach:
1. Push the battery sliding locks in the direction of
the arrow. (z)
• The battery pack is then released.
2. Detach the battery pack. (x)
NOTE: Keep the battery pack terminals clean. It’s a
good idea to occasionally clean them.
CAUTION:
DO NOT carry the transceiver by holding only the
antenna.
DO NOT connect an antenna other than those
listed in the INSTRUCTIONS.
Transmitting without an antenna may damage the
transceiver.
Battery pack
w
q
q
Battery sliding locks
To attach
z
x
z
To detach
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ACCESSORIES
1-4
Accessory attachments (Continued)
D Belt clip (Portable)
To attach:
1. Remove the battery pack from the transceiver, if it
is attached.
2. Slide the belt clip in the direction of the arrow until
the belt clip is locked and makes a ‘click’ sound.
Belt clip
q
w
BE CAREFUL! Don’t break your ngernail.
To detach:
Lift the tab up (q), and slide the belt clip in the
direction of the arrow (w).
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ACCESSORIES
1-5
Accessory attachments (Continued)
D Connector cover (Portable)
To attach:
1. Attach the connector cover over the multi-
connector. (q)
2. Tighten the screw. (w)
w
q
Multi-
connector
Connector
cover
z
x
To detach:
1. Remove the screw using a Phillips screwdriver.
(z)
2. Detach the connector cover, and then connect an
optional equipment. (x)
CAUTION: DO NOT detach the connector cover
when optional equipment is not in use. Otherwise the
terminals of the multi-connector may be shorted by
a metal object, or become rusty by water intrusion.
This could damage the transceiver.
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ACCESSORIES
1-6
Accessory attachments (Continued)
D Mounting bracket (Mobile)
Install the mounting bracket in a place where it can be
rmly attached.
L We recommend that you periodically check whether
the screws are loose or not, especially after a long
period of use.
Bolt
Mounting screw
Spring washer
Flat washer
Nut
When using the
self-tapping screws
CAUTION: DO NOT use bolts other than the
ones that are supplied with the mounting bracket.
Bolt longer than 8 mm (0.31 in) may damage the
transceiver’s internal units.
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Section 2
PANEL DESCRIPTION
Front, top and side panels (for the Portable type transceiver)
.. 2-2
D About the transceiver types ............................................ 2-2
D About the Status indicator ............................................... 2-2
D About the Multi-connector ............................................... 2-2
D About the Software key functions ................................... 2-2
Function display (for the Portable type transceiver) ............... 2-3
D Icon Area ......................................................................... 2-3
D Text Area ......................................................................... 2-4
D Key Display Area ............................................................ 2-4
Front, top and side panels (for the Mobile type transceiver) .. 2-5
D About the transceiver types ............................................ 2-5
D About the Status indicator ............................................... 2-5
D About the Microphone connector .................................... 2-5
D About the Software key functions ................................... 2-5
Rear panel (for the Mobile type transceiver) .......................... 2-6
Function display (for the Mobile type transceiver) .................. 2-7
D Icon Area ......................................................................... 2-7
D Text Area ......................................................................... 2-8
D Key Display Area ............................................................ 2-8
Status indicator ....................................................................... 2-9
Assignable keys, keypads, and Lever switch ........................2-11
D Portable type ..................................................................2-11
D Mobile type ................................................................... 2-12
Assignable Software key functions ....................................... 2-13
D For keys and keypads ................................................... 2-13
D For the Lever switch (For the Portable type transceiver)
. 2-21
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
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Front, top and side panels (for the Portable type transceiver)
[Emer]
[P1]
[P2]
[Selector]
[VOL]
[Back]
[PTT]
Status
indicator
Microphone
Function
Display
Ten-Key
Pad
[F2]
[F3]
microSD
Card Slot
USB
Connector
Antenna
Connector
Multi-
connector
[F1]
Speaker
D About the transceiver types
There are 3 types of transceivers in the IC-F3400D
and IC-F4400D series.
IC-F3400D, IC-F4400D: Non-display types
IC-F3400DS, IC-F4400DS: Simple key types
IC-F3400DT, IC-F4400DT: Ten-key types
D About the Status indicator
• Lights red while transmitting.
Lights green while receiving a signal, or when the
squelch is open.
Blinks magenta when the battery is exhausted.
D About the Multi-connector
Connects to an optional speaker microphone or
headset.
CAUTION: DO NOT use the transceiver without the
connector cover or the optional HM-222.
The transceiver meets IP68 requirements for dust-
tight and waterproof protection only when the
connector cover or the optional HM-222 is attached.
D About the Software key functions
NOTE: Dealers can assign the Software key
functions to the keys, keypads, and the Lever
switch.
LSee page 2-11 for details.
Lever Switch
[Up]/[Down]
[Right]/[Left]
[OK]
The illustration is of the Ten-key types.
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
2-3
Function display (for the Portable type transceiver)
D Icon Area
Indicators
q SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR
Displays the relative receive signal strength level.
w CLOCK
Displays the current time.
L “AM” or “PM” is displayed beside the time display when
the 12 hour display format is selected.
L “--:--” is displayed instead of the current time when the
internal clock is not set.
e BATTERY INDICATOR
Displayed or blinks to indicate the battery status.
Indication
Battery
status
Full Mid
Charging
required
Battery
exhausted
blinks when the battery is exhausted.
Icons
The following icons are displayed in the Icon Area.
POWER ICON
“L1” is displayed when the output power is set to Low.
“L2” is displayed when the output power is set to Mid.
“H” is displayed when the output power is set to High.
AUDIBLE ICON
Displayed when the channel is in the ‘audible’
(unmute) mode.
MESSAGE ICON
Blinks after Messages (Message or Status Message)
have been received.
Stops blinking when the screen is changed, or any
key is pushed, but is displayed if unread messages
are still in the Message memory.
Disappears when all messages in the Message
memory have been read.
NOTE: The screen capture is an example. The
displayed position of each icon may differ, depending
on the function being used.
Icon Area
q w
e
BELL ICON
Displayed when a matching signal is received,
depending on the presetting.
SCAN ICON
Displayed when a scan is paused.
• Blinks while scanning.
SCAN TARGET CHANNEL ICON
Displayed when the channel is selected as a scan
target channel.
SCRAMBLER ICON
In the Analog mode
Displayed when the Voice Scrambler function is ON.
In the Digital mode
Displayed when the Voice Encryption function is ON.
• Blinks when decoding an encrypted signal.
GPS ICON
• Displayed when valid position data is received.
Blinks when searching for satellites or calculating
position data.
RECORD ICON
• Displayed when the Record function is ON.
• Blinks while recording audio.
TALK AROUND ICON
Displayed when the Talk Around function is ON.
PHONE ICON
Displayed when the transceiver is connected to a
telephone network on the selected channel.
• Blinks while receiving a phone call.
SITE LOCK ICON
Displayed when the Site Lock function is ON.
LONE WORKER ICON
Displayed when the Lone Worker function is ON.
MOTION SENSOR ICON
Displayed when the Motion Sensor function is ON.
NOISE CANCEL ICON
Displayed when the Noise Cancel function is ON.
SURVEILLANCE ICON
Displayed when the Surveillance function is ON.
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VIBRATION ICON
Displayed when the Vibration function is ON.
VOX ICON
Displayed when the VOX function is ON.
Bluetooth
®
ICON
• Displayed when Bluetooth
®
is activated.
• Lights Blue when a Bluetooth
®
device is connected.
Does not light when no Bluetooth
®
device is
connected.
microSD ICON
Displayed when the microSD card is inserted into the
card slot.
L
is displayed when the microSD card has not
been formatted.
USB ICON
Displayed when a USB device is connected.
D Text Area
Displays the selected Zone number, Channel number,
and Channel name, if set.
D Key Display Area
Displays the names of the function assigned to [P1]
and [P2].
Function display (for the Portable type transceiver)
NOTE: The screen capture is an example. The
displayed position of each icon may differ, depending
on the function being used.
Icon Area
Text Area
Key Display
Area
Icons (Continued)
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
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Front, top and side panels (for the Mobile type transceiver)
D About the transceiver types
There are 2 types of transceivers in the IC-F5400D
and IC-F6400D series.
IC-F5400D, IC-F6400D: LCD types
IC-F5400DS, IC-F6400DS: Segment types
D About the Status indicator
• Lights red while transmitting.
Lights green while receiving a signal, or when the
squelch is open.
D About the Microphone connector
Connect the supplied or optional microphone.
CAUTION: DO NOT
connect non-specied
microphones. The pin assignments may be different
and may damage the transceiver.
Speaker
[VOL]
Status
indicator
Microphone
connector
Function
display
[OK]
[Emer]
[Up]/[Down]
[Right]/[Left]
[Back]
[P1] [P2]
Power key
F1 F2 F3
[VOL]
Microphone
connector
Function
display
[Emer]
Power key
Speaker
[Up]
[Down]
[F1] [F2] [F3]
Status
indicator
z LCD type
z Segment type
D About the Software key functions
NOTE: Dealers can assign the Software key
functions to the keys and keypads, except for the
Power key.
LSee page 2-13 for details.
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
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Rear panel (for the Mobile type transceiver)
ANTENNA
CONNECTOR
GPS ANTENNA
CONNECTOR
e
EXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK
r
IGNITION LEAD
t
USB CABLE
y
D-SUB 25-PIN CONNECTOR
u
DC POWER CABLE
q w
q ANTENNA CONNECTOR
Connect to an antenna.
w GPS ANTENNA CONNECTOR
Connect the UX-241 GPS antenna.
e EXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK
Connect a 4 ~ 8 Ω external speaker.
r IGNITION LEAD
Connects to an ignition line.
R Do not put pressure on this lead. Binding to the
DC power cable is recommended.
t USB CABLE
Connects to a PC.
y D-SUB 25-PIN CONNECTOR
Connects to an external unit.
NOTE: When connecting an external unit to this
connector, be sure to rmly tighten the screws.
u DC POWER CABLE
Connects to a 12 V DC battery.
Pay attention to polarities.
CAUTION: DO NOT connect to a 24 V battery.
This will damage the transceiver.
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
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Function display (for the Mobile type transceiver)
D Icon Area
Indicators
q SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR
Displays the relative received signal strength.
w CLOCK
Displays the current time.
L “AM” or “PM” is displayed beside the time display when
the 12 hour display format is selected.
L “--:--” is displayed instead of the current time when the
internal clock is not set.
Icons
The following icons are displayed in the Icon Area.
POWER ICON
“L1” is displayed when the output power is set to Low.
“L2” is displayed when the output power is set to Mid.
“H” is displayed when the output power is set to High.
AUDIBLE ICON
Displayed when the channel is in the ‘audible’
(unmute) mode.
MESSAGE ICON
Blinks after Messages (Message or Status Message)
have been received.
Stops blinking when the screen is changed, or any
key is pushed, but is displayed if unread messages
are still in the Message memory.
Disappears when all messages in the Message
memory have been read.
BELL ICON
Displayed when a matching signal is received,
depending on the presetting.
SCAN ICON
Displayed when a scan is paused.
• Blinks while scanning.
SCAN TARGET CHANNEL ICON
Displayed when the channel is selected as a scan
target channel.
SCRAMBLER ICON
In the Analog mode
Displayed when the Voice Scrambler function is ON.
In the Digital mode
Displayed when the Voice Encryption function is ON.
• Blinks when decoding an encrypted signal.
GPS ICON
• Displayed when a valid position data is received.
Blinks when searching for satellites or calculating
position data.
RECORD ICON
• Displayed when the Record function is ON.
• Blinks while recording the audio.
TALK AROUND ICON
Displayed when the Talk Around function is ON.
PHONE ICON
Displayed when the transceiver is connected to a
telephone network on the selected channel.
• Blinks while receiving a phone call.
SITE LOCK ICON
Displayed when the Site Lock function is ON.
LONE WORKER ICON
Displayed when the Lone Worker function is ON.
NOISE CANCEL ICON
Displayed when the Noise Cancel function is ON.
SURVEILLANCE ICON
Displayed when the Surveillance function is ON.
VOX ICON
Displayed when the VOX function is ON.
Icon Area
q
w
z LCD type
NOTE: The screen
capture is an example.
The displayed position
of each icon may differ,
depending on the
function being used.
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
2-8
Displays the selected
position number.
z Segment type
The number that is displayed on the segment type
screen is called “Position.”
The position number is selected by pushing [Up] or
[Down].
Bluetooth
®
ICON
• Displayed when Bluetooth
®
is activated.
• Lights Blue when a Bluetooth
®
device is connected.
Does not light when no Bluetooth
®
device is
connected.
microSD ICON
Displayed when a microSD card is inserted.
L
is displayed when the microSD card has not been
formatted.
USB ICON
Displayed when a USB device is connected.
D Text Area
Displays the selected Zone number, Channel number,
and Channel name, if set.
D Key Display Area
Displays the names of the function assigned to [P1]
and [P2].
Function display (for the Mobile type transceiver)
Icon Area
Text Area
Key Display Area
z LCD type
NOTE: The screen
capture is an example.
The displayed position
of each icon may differ,
depending on the
function being used.
Icons (Continued)
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Status indicator
The Status indicator indicates the status of various
parameters of the transceiver as described below.
(Reference: R=Red, G=Green, Y=Yellow,
M=Magenta, W=White, B=Blue)
• Programming:
Blinks while reading or writing data.
• Programming Error:
Blinks if cloning fails.
Channel Error:
Blinks when you select a blank channel, or an
unlocked channel.
• TX low Battery 1:
Blinks while detecting a low battery in the TX mode.
• TX low Battery 2:
Blinks while detecting a very low battery in the TX
mode.
TX:
Lights while transmitting.
Bell (Blink):
Blinks about twice every second.
Bell (ON):
Blinks about once every second.
TIP: Depending on the “Bell” setting, the Status
indicator blinks:
When a call that includes a matching 2-Tone
code is received.
When a call that includes a matching 5-Tone
code is received.
• When a Call Alert is received.
• When a Message is received.
When a Status call that includes a matching
status number is received.
• Scan, Hunt:
Blinks while scanning for a channel to search for a
signal, or while hunting for a control channel.
• RX:
Lights while receiving a signal.
CH Access:
Blinks while making a call.
G G G G G G G GG G G G G G G G
R G R G R G R G R G R G R G R GR G R G R G R G R G R G R G R G
R R R R R R R RR R R R R R R RY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
R R R R R RR R R R R R R RR R R R R RR R R R R R R R
R R R R R R R R R R R RR R R R R R R R R R R R
R R R R R R R RR R R R R R R RR R R R R R R RR R R R R R R R
Y Y
Y Y
G GG G
G G G G G G G GG G G G G G G GG G G G G G G GG G G G G G G G
Y Y Y Y Y Y
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• Audible:
Blinks while in the Audible mode.
• Low Battery 1:
Blinks slowly when you should charge the battery
soon.
• Low Battery 2:
Blinks fast when you must charge the battery.
• Power ON:
Lights white, then blinks red, yellow, and green at
transceiver startup.
• Success:
Blinks slowly when your call was successful.
• Failure:
Blinks slowly when your call failed, or it was
refused.
• TX Error:
Blinks when inhibiting transmission (Lockout, TX
Inh, or TOT Penalty timer).
• Emergency:
Blinks while the Emergency Locator tone is
sounding.
Searching (Bluetooth
®
):
Blinks while searching for the Bluetooth
®
device.
Waiting Paring (Bluetooth
®
):
Blinks while in the Waiting Pairing mode.
• Success (Bluetooth
®
):
Blinks when the Bluetooth
®
connection is
successful.
• Failure (Bluetooth
®
):
Blinks when the Bluetooth
®
connection is failed.
Y Y
MM MM
M M MM M M MM
W W W W WW W W Y YR G R GR G R G
YY YY G GGG G GGG
Y Y YY RRR RRRR R
R R RR R R Y Y Y
Y Y Y YRG RG RG RGRG RG RG RG
B B B B B B B BB B B B B B B BB B B B B B B B
B R R R R R R RB B B B B B B RB R R R R R R RB B B B B B B R
B B BB B B
R R RR R R
Status indicator (Continued)
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Assignable keys, keypads, and Lever switch
D Portable type
Dealers can assign the Software key functions to the
following keys, keypads, and the Lever switch.
Non-display type
[F1], [F2], [F3], [Emer], and the Lever switch
Simple key type
[P1], [P2], [Up], [Down], [Left], [Right], [OK], [Back],
[F1], [F2], [F3], [Emer], and the Lever switch
Ten-key type
[P1], [P2], [Up], [Down], [Left], [Right], [OK], [Back],
[F1], [F2], [F3], [Emer], Keypad 0~9, M, #, and the
Lever switch
[Emer]
[P1]
[P2]
[Back]
[OK]
[Up]/[Down]
[Right]/[Left]
Ten-Key
Pad
[F2]
[F3]
Lever
Switch
[F1]
The illustration is of the Ten-key types
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[OK]
[Emer]
[Up]/[Down]
[Right]/[Left]
[Back]
[P1] [P2]
F1 F2 F3
[Emer][Up]
[Down]
[F1] [F2] [F3]
z LCD type
z Segment type
Assignable keys, keypads, and switch (Continued)
D Mobile type
Dealers can assign the Software key functions to the
following keys and keypads.
LCD type:
[P1], [P2], [Up], [Down], [Left], [Right], [OK], [Back],
and [Emer]
Segment type:
[Up], [Down], [F1], [F2], [F3], and [Emer]
Optional HM-218 hand microphone:
[P1], [P2], [Up], [Down], [Left], [Right], [OK], [Back],
[Emer], Keypad 0~9, M, and #
z HM-218
[P1]
[P2]
[Back]
Ten-Key
Pad
[Emer]
[F2]
[F3]
[F1]
[Up]/[Down]
[Right]/[Left]
[OK]
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Category Assignable function
Digital (NXDN) Analog
Conventional
Single-site
Trunk
Multi-site
Trunk
2-Tone 5-Tone LTR MDC
Disable (p. 2-15)
Null (p. 2-15)
Menu*
1
(p. 2-15)
Home (p. 2-15)
Shift (p. 2-15)
Channel/
Scan (Voting)
CH Up*
2
, CH Down*
2
(p. 2-15)
Prio A, Prio B (p. 2-15)
Prio A (Rewrite),
Prio B (Rewrite) (p. 2-15)
Zone Up*
1
,
Zone Down*
1
(p. 2-15)
Zone Select*
1
(p. 2-15)
Scan Start/Stop (p. 2-15)
N/A
Scan Add/Del (Tag)*
1
(p. 2-16)
N/A
High/Low (p. 2-16)
C.Tone CH Select*
1
(p. 2-16)
N/A N/A N/A
N/A
Tone/RAN CH Select*
1
(p. 2-16)
N/A N/A
N/A
Monitor (p. 2-16)
N/A N/A
Talk Around (p. 2-16)
Bandwidth (p. 2-16)
N/A N/A N/A
Scrambler/Encryption
(p. 2-16)
Compander (p. 2-16)
N/A N/A N/A
Signaling / Call Call (p. 2-17)
*
5
*
5
*
5
Re-dial (p. 2-17)
Call List Select*
1
(p. 2-17)
Call Menu*
1
(p. 2-17)
DTMF Autodial (p. 2-17)
Emergency (p. 2-17)
Power OFF Emergency*
3
(p. 2-17)
Telephone*
1
(p. 2-17)
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A
Individual*
1
(p. 2-17)
Group*
1
(p. 2-17)
Assignable Software key functions
D For keys and keypads
: Applicable, N/A: Not Applicable
Depending on the transceiver’s model type, some functions may not be assignable.
*
1
For only the Portable Ten-key type, Portable Simple key type, or Mobile LCD type transceivers.
*
2
For only the Portable Ten-key type, Portable Simple key type, Mobile LCD type or Mobile Segment type
transceivers.
*
3
For only Mobile type transceivers.
*
4
For only Portable type transceivers.
*
5
For only Portable Non-display type or Mobile Segment type.
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Category Assignable function
Digital (NXDN) Analog
Conventional
Single-site
Trunk
Multi-site
Trunk
2-Tone 5-Tone LTR MDC
Signaling / Call Call Alert (p. 2-17)
N/A N/A N/A
Status (p. 2-18)
N/A N/A N/A
Message*
1
(p. 2-18)
N/A N/A N/A
Write Message (p. 2-18)
N/A N/A N/A N/A
Trunking Site Select*
1
(p. 2-18)
N/A N/A
N/A N/A N/A N/A
Site Lock (p. 2-18)
N/A N/A
N/A N/A N/A N/A
Roaming Request (p. 2-18)
N/A N/A
N/A N/A N/A N/A
Functions Light*
2
(p. 2-18)
Lock (p. 2-18)
Public Address*
3
(p. 2-18)
RX Speaker*
3
(p. 2-18)
Hook Scan*
3
(p. 2-18)
Horn*
3
(p. 2-18)
VOX*
1
(p. 2-19)
Lone Worker (p. 2-19)
Surveillance (p. 2-19)
Aqua Quake*
4
(p. 2-19)
Ext.CH Sel Mode (p. 2-19)
USB Mode Select*
1
(p. 2-19)
GPS GPS ON/OFF (p. 2-19)
GPS Position*
1
(p. 2-19)
Voice Recording Call Recorder (p. 2-19)
Play Call Record*
1
(p. 2-19)
Play Emergency Call*
1
(p. 2-19)
Audio Setting
TX Noise Cancel*
1
(p. 2-20)
RX Noise Cancel*
1
(p. 2-20)
Bluetooth Bluetooth (p. 2-20)
Waiting Pairing*
1
(p. 2-20)
Vibration*
4
Vibration*
4
(p. 2-20)
Display Backlight*
2
(p. 2-20)
Brightness*
1
(p. 2-20)
Dimmer*
1
(p. 2-20)
LCD Mode*
1
(p. 2-20)
Assignable Software key functions
D For keys and keypads (Continued)
: Applicable
N/A: Not Applicable
Depending on the transceiver’s model type, some functions may not be assignable.
*
1
For only the Portable Ten-key type, Portable Simple key type, or Mobile LCD type transceivers.
*
2
For only the Portable Ten-key type, Portable Simple key type, Mobile LCD type or Mobile Segment type
transceivers.
*
3
For only Mobile type transceivers.
*
4
For only Portable type transceivers.
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Assignable Software key functions
Disable
Set to disable the key.
NOTE: This key function is assignable to only
[Ext. Emer].
Null
No function.
Menu
Push to display the “Menu” screen.
L Depending on the presetting, you may be able to make
various calls, select various functions and adjust the
transceiver settings in the Menu screen.
L In the Menu screen, you cannot use the assigned key
functions.
Home
In the Analog mode
z Push to reset the destination station code to the
default, if it has been manually changed.
z While in the Audible mode, push to return to the
Inaudible mode and automatically send a reset
code or Clear Down signal.
In the Digital mode
z Push to reset the destination Unit ID and call type to
the default, if they have been manually changed.
z Push to cancel the Talk Back function, if it is
activated.
z While in the Audible mode, push to return to the
Inaudible mode.
z While in the Selection mode (Message, Status
Message, and so on), hold down for 1 second to
return to the Standby mode.
The transceiver resets the destination Unit ID, call type
and Talk Back function to the default.
z While in the Multi-site Trunk channel, push to reset
the Site Select setting.
Shift
1. Push to enter the Shift mode.
A user can use a Software key’s secondary function in
the Shift mode.
2. Push this key again to return to the Normal mode.
Category: Channel/Scan (Voting)
CH Up, CH Down
z Push to select an operating channel.
z After pushing specic keys, push to select an
option, setting, and so on.
Priority A, Priority B
Push to select the Priority A or Priority B channel.
Priority A (Rewrite), Priority B (Rewrite)
z Push to select the Priority A or Priority B channel.
z Hold down for 1 second to assign the operating
channel to the Priority A or Priority B channel.
Zone Up, Zone Down
Push to select an operating zone.
Zone Select
Push to display the “Zone Select” screen. Then, push
[Up] or [Down] to select a zone.
TIP: What is a “zone”?
Certain channels are grouped together and assigned
to a zone according to their intended use.
For example, ‘Staff A and ‘Staff B’ are assigned to a
“Business” zone, and ‘John’ and ‘Cindy’ are assigned
to a “Private” zone.
Scan Start/Stop
z Push to start or cancel a Scan.
L When a scan started with the Power ON Scan or Auto
Scan function, pushing this key pauses the scan. The
paused scan resumes after the preset time period has
passed.
z Hold down for 1 second to display the “Scan List”
screen. Then push [Up] or [Down] to select a list.
NOTE: When Mode Dependent Scan is ON, a
user may not be able to display the Scan list,
depending on the presetting.
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Assignable Software key functions
Category: Channel/Scan (Voting) (Continued)
Scan Add/Del (Tag)
z Push to add a channel to, or delete it from the
current Scan list.
When a channel is added to the current Scan list, the
current Scan list text and “ON” are briey displayed.
When a channel is deleted from the current Scan
list, the current Scan list text and “OFF” are briey
displayed.
z You can add a channel to, or delete it from a
selected Scan list.
1. Hold down for 1 second to display the “Scan Tag”
screen.
2. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a list.
3. Push [OK] to add a channel to, or delete it from
the selected list.
When a channel is added to the selected Scan
list, the current Scan list text and “ON” are briey
displayed.
When a channel is deleted from the selected Scan
list, the current Scan list text and “OFF” are briey
displayed.
4. Push [Back] to exit the “Scan Tag” screen.
z While a Scan is paused by detecting a signal on a
channel (except for primary or secondary channel),
push this key to remove the channel from the Scan
list.
TIP: When the Nuisance Delete function is ON,
the removed channel is automatically added to the
Scan list again, after the Scan is canceled.
High/Low
Push to select the transmit output power level
temporarily or permanently, depending on the
presetting.
C.Tone CH Select
In the Analog mode
Push to display the “C.Tone CH Select” screen. Then
push [Up] or [Down] to select a tone frequency or
code. After selecting, push [OK] to save.
Tone/RAN CH Select
In the Analog mode
Push to display the “C.Tone CH Select” screen. Then
push [Up] or [Down] to select a tone frequency or
code. After selecting, push [OK] to save.
In the Digital mode
Push to display the “RAN CH Select” screen. Then
push [Up] or [Down] to select a RAN code. After
selecting, push [OK] to save.
Monitor
z Push to turn the CTCSS (DTCS), 2-Tone, or 5-Tone
squelch mute ON or OFF.
L Only during 2-Tone mode operation, push to open any
squelch, or deactivate any mute functions.
L Only during 5-Tone mode operation, push to activate
one or two of the following functions on each channel
(Depending on the presetting):
- Hold down to unmute the channel (Audible mode).
- Push to mute the channel (Inaudible mode).
NOTE: The audible (unmute) mode may
automatically return to the Inaudible (mute) mode,
after the preset time period.
z Depending on the presetting, holding down this key
for 1 second may cancel the Scan.
Talk Around
Push to turn the Talk Around function ON or OFF.
L The Talk Around function equalizes the transmit
frequency to the receive frequency, for direct (Simplex)
communication.
Bandwidth
In the Analog mode
Push to temporarily set the channel width to Wide* or
Narrow.
L The wide passband width can be preset to either 25.0 kHz
(Wide) or 20.0 kHz (Mid).
Depending on the presetting, Mid channel width may be
selectable.
* The Wide channel width is not usable for the USA version
transceivers.
Scrambler/Encryption
In the Analog mode
Push to turn the Voice Scrambler function ON or OFF.
L The Voice Scrambler function provides private
communication between stations by using a scrambled
code.
In the Digital mode
Push to turn the Encryption function ON or OFF.
L The Voice or Data Encryption function provides private
communication between stations by using an Encryption
Key and Key ID.
Compander
In the Analog mode
Push to turn the Compander function ON or OFF.
L The Compander function reduces noise components on
the transmit audio to provide clear communication.
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Assignable Software key functions
Category: Signaling/Call
Call
In the Analog mode
Push to make a call to the preset destination in the
channel.
In the Digital mode
Hold down to send a Status, Message, or DTMF code
to the preset destination in the channel. (For only
Portable Non-display type or Mobile Segment type.)
Re-dial
Push to send the last transmitted DTMF code number.
L Redial will be cleared when the transceiver is turned OFF
once.
Call List Select
1. Push to display the “Call List” screen.
2. Push [Up] or [Down] to select an ID name (or ID
code).
3. After selecting, push [OK] to set, and return to the
Standby mode.
Call Menu
1. Push to display the “Call Menu” screen.
2. Push [Up] or [Down] to select an ID name (or ID
code).
3. After selecting, push [OK] to set, and display the
call function screen.
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a call function.
L See ‘Transmitting a call’ on sections 7 and 8 for
details.
5. After selecting, push [PTT] to make a call to the
selected station or group.
DTMF Autodial
z Push to display the “DTMF Autodial” screen. Then,
push [Up] or [Down] to select a DTMF code. After
selecting, push [PTT] to transmit the selected DTMF
code.
z While in the Standby mode, hold down for 1 second
to transmit the currently selected DTMF code.
Emergency
1. Hold down during the Emer SW ON Timer period
to enter the Emergency mode.
2. After the Reminder Timer period has passed, an
Emergency call is automatically transmitted once,
or repeatedly.
NOTE:
Set the related settings using the programming
software.
This key function is assignable to only [Emer] or
[Ext. Emer].
L Hold down during the Emer SW OFF Timer
period to cancel the Emergency function, before
transmitting an Emergency call.
Power OFF Emergency
(For the Mobile type transceivers)
While holding down this key, turn OFF the transceiver
to activate the Power OFF Emergency function.
NOTE: This key function is assignable to only [Emer]
or [Ext. Emer].
InformationL
This function makes the transceiver transmit Emergency
calls, even though it appears to be powered OFF.
When the function is activated, any key operation, hanger
action and Lone Worker function becomes invalid, as well
as the Status indicator and speaker become the same as
being powered OFF.
On the other hand, the transceiver can transmit Emergency
calls according to the Emergency settings, and the
Ambience Listening function is also activated, if it is set.
To cancel the function and restore the transceiver, turn ON
the transceiver.
Telephone
In the Analog mode
Push to toggle the telephone network connection
capability.
Individual
Push to display the “Individual ID” screen. Then, push
[Up] or [Down] to select an Individual ID name (or ID
code).
After selecting, push [OK] to set.
Group
Push to display the “Group ID” screen. Then, push
[Up] or [Down] to select an Group ID name (or ID
code).
After selecting, push [OK] to set.
Call Alert
Hold down for 1 second to transmit a Call Alert.
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Assignable Software key functions
Category: Signaling/Call (Continued)
Status
Push to display the “Status List” screen. Then, push
[Up] or [Down] to select a Status message.
After selecting, push [PTT] to send the message to
the currently selected station or group. Or, push [OK]
to set.
L See pages 7-6, 8-14 for details.
Message
While in the Standby mode, push to display the
“Message List” screen. Then, push [Up] or [Down] to
select a message.
After selecting, push [PTT] to send the message to
the currently selected station or group.
L See pages 7-8, 8-16 for details.
Write Message
In the Digital mode
Push to display the “Write Message” screen.
After entering, push [PTT] to send the message to the
currently selected station or group.
L See page 7-9 for details.
Category: Trunking
Site Select
In the Digital mode
z Push to display the “Site Select” screen. Then, push
[Up] or [Down] to select a site number.
After selecting, push [OK] to set the selected site.
• The selected site is locked.
z While in the Standby mode, hold down [Site Select]
for 1 second to unlock the site.
Site Lock
In the Digital mode
Push to turn the Site Lock function ON or OFF.
L When this function is turned ON, the transceiver cancels
resuming a roaming scan, and stays on the current site,
regardless of the error rate.
Roaming Request
In the Digital mode
Push to turn the Roaming Request function ON or
OFF.
L When this function is turned ON, the transceiver starts or
resumes a roaming scan, regardless of the error rate.
L When the Site Lock function is turned ON, pushing this
key resumes a roaming scan.
Category: Functions
Light
Push to turn ON the backlight for about 5 seconds,
even if the backlight setting is OFF.
Lock
Hold down for 1 second to turn the Key Lock function
ON or OFF.
L All assignable keys except the following are electronically
locked: [Monitor], [Light], [Lock], [Call], [Emergency], and
[Surveillance]. Also, [PTT] and [Power] are usable.
Public Address (For the Mobile type transceivers)
Push to activate the Public Address (PA) function.
And then, speak into the microphone while holding
down [PTT].
L When the PA function is activated, the audio output can
be separately controlled from the transceiver by pushing
[Up] or [Down].
NOTE: This function is usable when an external
unit, such as a audio amplier, speaker, and so on is
connected to the D-sub 25-pin connector.
RX Speaker (For the Mobile type transceivers)
Push to turn the RX Speaker function ON or OFF.
L When the RX Speaker function is turned ON, the received
audio can be heard through an external speaker that is
connected to the D-sub 25-pin connector.
NOTE:
This function is usable when an external speaker
that is connected to the D-sub 25-pin connector.
This function is useful when a user is out of the
vehicle.
The audio output level is linked to the transceiver’s
volume control.
Hook Scan (For the Mobile type transceivers)
Push to temporarily turn the Hook Scan function ON
or OFF.
Horn (For the Mobile type transceivers)
Push to turn the Horn function ON or OFF.
L When the Horn function is ON, the HORN terminal of the
D-Sub 25 pin or Option Connector 22 pin is activated after
receiving a call*.
* Only a call that the Dec EXO or RX EXO setting is ON.
L This function is useful when a user is away from the
transceiver.
NOTE: This function is usable when an external horn
is required.
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Assignable Software key functions
Category: Functions (Continued)
VOX
Push to turn the VOX function ON or OFF.
L The function automatically switches between receive and
transmit by detecting your voice.
NOTE: To use the function, a headset* and a VOX
converter cable are required (user supplied).
*Bluetooth headset is also usable.
Lone Worker
Push to turn the Lone Worker function ON or OFF.
L If no operation occurs during the specied period, the
Lone Worker function automatically makes the transceiver
enter the Emergency mode.
NOTE: To use the Lone Worker function, set the
related settings using the programming software.
Surveillance
Push to turn the Surveillance function ON or OFF.
L When this function is turned ON, the beep is not heard
and the backlight and the Status indicator do not light,
even when a signal is received, or a key is pushed.
Aqua Quake (For the Portable type transceivers)
While holding down this key, the AquaQuake water
draining function removes water from the speaker grill
by generating vibrations with the internal speaker.
Water in the speaker grill may mufe the sound coming
from the speaker.
NOTE:
After the specied period of time, this function
automatically stops, even if a user continues to hold
down this key.
This key works for only the internal speaker.
Ext.CH Sel Mode
Push to turn the Ext. CH Select function ON or OFF.
L When this function is ON, Memory channels are selected
by only external entry.
NOTE:
This function is activated when an external unit is
connected to the transceiver.
To use the function, set the input port function to
“MCH Select:1” to “MCH Select: 5” to any pins,
using the programming software.
USB Mode Select
Push to set the USB port mode to “Card Reader” or
“Data Transfer.”
Category: GPS
GPS ON/OFF
Push to turn the GPS function ON or OFF.
L When this function is ON, the Latitude, Longitude, and
Altitude data is displayed in the “My Position” screen.
NOTE: If the internal GPS receiver does not receive
position data, no position data is displayed.
GPS Position
Push to display the “GPS Position” screen in the
Menu mode.
L See page 6-11 for details.
Category: Voice Recording
Call Recorder
Push to start or stop the voice recording.
NOTE: This key is usable only when a microSD card
is inserted into the transceiver’s card slot.
Play Call Record
Push to display the “Play Call Rec” screen.
L The screen displays the folders that contain recorded
audio les.
L See page 10-5 for details.
NOTE: This key is usable only when a microSD card
is inserted into the transceiver’s card slot.
Play Emergency Call
Push to display the “Play Emergency Call Rec”
screen.
L The screen displays the folders that contain recorded
audio les.
L See page 10-6 for details.
NOTE: This key is usable only when a microSD card
is inserted into the transceiver’s card slot.
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Category: Audio Setting
TX Noise Cancel
Push to select the TX Noise Cancel level between 1
and 3 to suppress the microphone input noise to make
the audio easy to hear.
L When “OFF” is selected, the microphone input noise is
not suppressed.
RX Noise Cancel
Push to select the RX Noise Cancel level between 1
and 3 to suppress the receive audio noise to make the
audio easy to hear.
L When “OFF” is selected, the receive audio noise is not
suppressed.
Category: Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Push to turn the Bluetooth
®
function ON or OFF.
Waiting Pairing
Push to enter the Pairing Request Wait mode.
The transceiver waits for a pairing request from a
Bluetooth
®
device.
Category: Vibration
Vibration (For the Portable type transceivers)
Push to turn the Vibration function ON or OFF.
L When “ON” is selected, the transceiver vibrates when a
matching call or ID is received.
Category: Display
Backlight
Push to select the Backlight level.
(For the Portable type transceivers)
• OFF: The backlight is continuously OFF.
• ON: Turns the backlight is continuously ON.
• Auto: When any switch except [PTT] is pushed, the
backlight lights for 5 seconds.
(For the Mobile type transceivers)
• OFF: The backlight is continuously OFF.
• ON: Turns the backlight is continuously ON.
• Auto: Turns the backlight continuously ON with the
Brightness setting level.
When the Dimmer terminal of the D-Sub 25
pin or Option Connector 22 pin is activated,
the backlight lights dimly.
Brightness
Push to open the “Brightness” window. Then, push
[Up] or [Down] to select the desired level between 0
(the lowest) and 7 (the highest).
Dimmer
Push to open the “Dimmer” window. Then, push [Up]
or [Down] to select the desired level between 0 (the
lowest) and 7 (the highest).
NOTE: It is recommended to be the Dimmer level
lower than the Brightness level.
LCD Mode
Push to select the LCD Mode.
• Day : The LCD is set to the Day mode.
The Day mode is for the daytime operation,
and the display backlight color is set to
white.
• Night : The LCD is set to the Night mode.
The Night mode is for the nighttime
operation, and the display backlight color is
set to black.
Assignable Software key functions
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Assignable Software key functions (Continued)
D For the Lever switch (For the Portable type transceiver)
Assignable function
Digital (NXDN) Analog
Conventional
Single-site
Trunk
Multi-site
Trunk
2-Tone 5-Tone LTR MDC
Null (p. 2-22)
Backlight* (p. 2-22)
Lock (p. 2-22)
Scan Start/Stop (p. 2-22)
Talk Around (p. 2-22)
Scrambler/Encryption
(p. 2-22)
Site Lock (p. 2-22)
N/A N/A
N/A N/A N/A N/A
VOX (p. 2-22)
Lone Worker (p. 2-22)
Surveillance (p. 2-22)
Rotary Selector Shift
(p. 2-22)
Individual/Group (p. 2-22)
N/A N/A N/A N/A
LCD Mode* (p. 2-22)
: Applicable
N/A: Not Applicable
Depending on the transceiver’s model type, some functions may not be assignable.
* For only the Ten-key type or Simple key type transceiver.
One of several functions can be assigned to the Lever
switch.
When the Lever switch is slid to the “
” position, the
assigned function is activated.
When the Lever switch is slid to the “Ο” position, the
assigned function is deactivated.
NOTE: The function that is assigned to the Lever
switch, cannot be assigned to any key.
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Assignable Software key functions
Null
No function.
Backlight
Turns the backlight ON or OFF, even if the Backlight
setting is OFF.
Lock
Turns the Key Lock function ON or OFF.
L All assignable keys except the following are electronically
locked: [Monitor], [Light], [Lock], [Call], [Emergency],
[Surveillance], [PTT], and [Power].
Scan Start/Stop
Starts or cancels a scan.
L When a scan started with the Power ON Scan or Auto
Scan function, slide the lever switch to pause the scan.
The paused scan restarts after the preset time period has
passed.
Talk Around
Turns the Talk Around function ON or OFF.
L The Talk Around function equalizes the transmit frequency
to the receive frequency for transceiver-to-transceiver
communication.
Scrambler/Encryption
In the Analog mode
Turns the Voice Scrambler function ON or OFF.
L The Voice Scrambler function provides private
communication between stations.
In the Digital mode
Turn the Encryption function ON or OFF.
L The Voice or Data Encryption function provides private
communication between stations by using an Encryption
Key and Key ID.
Site Lock
Turns the Site Lock function ON or OFF.
L When this function is turned ON, the transceiver cancels
resuming a roaming scan, and stays on the current site,
regardless of the error rate.
VOX
Turns the VOX function ON or OFF.
L The function automatically switches between receive and
transmit by detecting your voice.
NOTE: To use the function, a headset and a VOX
converter cable are required (user supplied).
Lone Worker
Turns the Lone Worker function ON or OFF.
L If no operation occurs during the specied period, the
Lone Worker function automatically makes the transceiver
enter the emergency mode.
NOTE: To use the Lone Worker function, set the
related settings using the programming software.
Surveillance
Turns the Surveillance function ON or OFF.
L When this function is turned ON, the beep is not heard
and the backlight and the Status indicator do not light,
even when a signal is received, or a key is pushed.
Rotary Selector Shift
Enters the [Selector]’s Shift mode.
A user can use a [Selector]’s secondary function in the
Shift mode.
Individual/Group
Sets the Call Type to Individual or Group.
Night Mode
Sets the LCD Mode to Day or Night.
L The Day mode is for daytime operation, and the display
backlight color is set to white.
L The Night mode is for nighttime operation, and the display
backlight color is set to black.
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Section 3
BASIC OPERATION
Turning ON the transceiver .................................................... 3-2
D Adjusting the audio level ................................................. 3-2
D Entering the password .................................................... 3-2
Selecting a Zone..................................................................... 3-3
D Selecting a Zone ............................................................. 3-3
Selecting a channel ................................................................ 3-4
D Selecting an operating channel. ..................................... 3-4
D Selecting the Priority A or B channel ............................... 3-4
D Rewriting the Priority A or B channel ............................. 3-5
D Selecting a Continuous tone channel ............................. 3-5
D Selecting a RAN channel ................................................ 3-6
Call procedure ........................................................................ 3-7
Receiving and transmitting ..................................................... 3-8
D Transmitting notes .......................................................... 3-8
D Sending a call to a destination ........................................ 3-9
Key Lock function ................................................................. 3-10
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3-2
Turning ON the transceiver
NOTE: Before using the transceiver for the rst time,
the battery pack must be fully charged for optimum
life and operation. See the INSTRUCTIONS for
details.
Portable:
Rotate [VOL] to turn ON the transceiver.
The battery voltage or the opening text may be displayed,
depending on the presetting.
Mobile:
Push the Power key to turn ON the transceiver.
The opening text may be displayed, depending on the
presetting.
D Entering the password
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD type
1. If the transceiver is preset for a Power ON
password when turning ON the transceiver, the
User Password” screen is displayed, as shown to
the right.
2. Push [Up], [Down], [Right], or [Left] to select a
number, then push [OK] to enter.
3. Repeat step 2 to enter the password.
4. After entering the correct password, the
transceiver automatically displays the standby
screen.
[VOL]
NOTE: If the transceiver does not display the
standby screen after entering the password, the
entered code may be incorrect. In this case, push
[Back] several times until you delete the incorrect
code, and then enter the correct code.
D Adjusting the audio level
When receiving a call, rotate [VOL] to adjust the audio
output level to a comfortable listening level.
Power key
[VOL]
[Up], [Down],
[Right], [Left]
[OK]
[Up], [Down],
[Right], [Left]
[OK]
TIP: For the Portable Ten-key type transceiver or
optional HM-218, HM-220T, HM-221T, a user can
enter the password with the keypad.
Standby screen
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BASIC OPERATION
3-3
Selecting a Zone
D Selecting a Zone
Select a Zone type as shown:
Conventional, Multi-site Conventional, LTR,
Single-site Trunking, Multi-site Trunking or Voting
TIP: What is a “Zone”?
Certain channels are grouped together and assigned
to a Zone according to their intended use.
For example, ‘Staff A and ‘Staff B’ are assigned
to a “Business” Zone, and ‘John’ and ‘Cindy’ are
assigned to a “Private” Zone.
<Key or Selector operation>
Portable: For all types
Mobile: For all types
z Rotate [Selector]*. (Only the Portable type)
*When “Zone” is assigned.
z Push [Zone Up] or [Zone Down].
z Push [Zone Select] to display the “Zone Select”
screen. Then, push [Up] or [Down] to select a Zone.
After selecting, push [OK].
TIP: For the Portable Non-display type
Zones and Memory channels are assigned to a
[Selector] position.
Rotate [Selector], to set the assigned Zone and
channel to be used.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD type
(Menu > Channel/Scan > Zone Select)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Channel/Scan,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Zone Select,” then
push [OK].
• Displays the “Zone Select” screen.
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a Zone, then push
[OK].
5. The selected Zone is displayed.
NOTE: For the Mobile Segment type
To select a Zone, see “Selecting a channel” as
described on page 3-4.
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BASIC OPERATION
3-4
Selecting a channel
D Selecting an operating channel
<Key or Selector operation>
Portable: For all types
Mobile: For all types
z Rotate [Selector]. (Only the Portable type)
z Push [CH Up] or [CH Down].
TIP: For the Mobile Segment type
The number that is displayed on the screen is called
a “position.”
When the position number is selected by pushing
[Up] or [Down], the assigned Zone and channel can
be used.
Example: Zone 1/Channel 1 are assigned to position
number 8.
Zone 1/Channel 1
are selected.
<Ten-key operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key type
Mobile: For the optional HM-218, HM-220T, or
HM-221T hand microphone
z Push the keypad to directly enter a channel number,
depending on the presetting.
Example: Selecting Channel 2
Push [0] → [0] → [2 abc].
<Voting operation>
The transceiver automatically starts scanning when a
Zone specied for the Voting operation is selected.
The Voting scan detects the signal strength of the
repeaters, and automatically selects the strongest
one.
<Automatic Scan operation>
Depending on the presetting, when the user turns ON
the transceiver, a scan automatically starts. The scan
stops when a call is received.
D Selecting the Priority A or B channel
<Key operation>
Portable: For all types
Mobile: For all type
Push [Prio-A] or [Prio-B] to select the Priority A or
Priority B channel.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD type
(Menu > Channel/Scan > Priority A CH)
(Menu > Channel/Scan > Priority B CH)
1. Push [Menu] to display the “Menu” screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Channel/Scan,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Priority A CH” or
Priority B CH,” then
push [OK].
(Example: Priority A CH)
4. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
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BASIC OPERATION
3-5
Selecting a channel (Continued)
D Rewriting the Priority A or B channel
<Key operation>
Portable: For all types
Mobile: For all type
1. Select a channel to be set as the Priority A or B
channel. (p. 3-4)
2. Hold down [Prio A (Rewrite)] or [Prio B (Rewrite)]
for 1 second.
Sets the selected channel as the Priority A or B
channel.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD type
(Menu > Channel/Scan > Prio A (Rewrite))
(Menu > Channel/Scan > Prio B (Rewrite))
1. Select a desired channel to be set as the Priority
A or B channel. (p. 3-4)
2. Push [Menu] to display the “Menu” screen.
3. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Channel/Scan,”
then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Prio A (Rewrite)” or
Prio B (Rewrite).
5. Push
[OK].
Sets the selected channel as the Priority A or B
channel.
D Selecting a Continuous tone channel
<Key operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD type
1. While in the Analog mode, push [C.Tone CH
Select] to display the “C.Tone CH Select” screen.
2. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a Continuous tone
channel, then push [OK].
Sets the selected channel.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD type
(Menu > Channel/Scan > C.Tone CH Select)
1. While in the Analog mode, push [Menu] to display
the “Menu” screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Channel/Scan,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “C.Tone CH Select,”
then
push [OK].
• Displays the “C.Tone CH Select” screen.
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a Continuous tone
channel, then push [OK].
Sets the selected channel.
5. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
The selected Continuous tone channel number is
displayed.
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BASIC OPERATION
3-6
Selecting a channel (Continued)
D Selecting a RAN channel
<Key operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD type
1. While in the Digital mode, push [Tone/RAN CH
Select] to display the “RAN CH Select” screen.
2. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a RAN channel,
then push [OK].
Sets the selected channel.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD type
(Menu > Channel/Scan > RAN CH Select)
1. While in the Digital mode, push [Menu] to display
the “Menu” screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Channel/Scan,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “RAN CH Select,”
then
push [OK].
• Displays the “RAN CH Select” screen.
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a RAN channel,
then push [OK].
Sets the selected channel.
5. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
The selected RAN channel number is displayed.
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BASIC OPERATION
3-7
Call procedure
When your system uses tone signaling (except
CTCSS and DTCS), a call procedure may be
necessary prior to voice transmission. The tone
signaling employed may be a selective calling system,
which enables you to call only specic stations, and
prevents unwanted stations from contacting you.
1. Select a channel according to your system
operator’s instructions.
This may not be necessary, depending on the
presetting.
• Refer to page 3-4 for details.
2. Push [Call].
3. After transmitting, the remainder of your
communication can be carried out in the normal
way.
Selective calling
Non-selective calling
The illustration is of the Ten-key type transceivers.
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BASIC OPERATION
3-8
Receiving and transmitting
CAUTION: DO NOT transmit without an antenna. It
may damage the transceiver. See pages 1-3 and 2-6
for accessory attachments.
Receiving:
1. Turn ON the transceiver. (p. 3-2)
2. Select a channel. (p. 3-4)
3. When receiving a call, rotate [VOL] to adjust the
audio output level to a comfortable listening level.
NOTE: Depending on the presetting, the transceiver
may automatically transmit the microphone audio
for the preset time period when a matching signal is
received. (Auto TX function)
Transmitting:
Wait for the channel to become clear to avoid
interference.
1. While holding down [PTT], speak at your normal
voice level.
When a tone signaling system is used, the call
procedure described on page 3-9 may be necessary.
2. Release [PTT] to return to receive.
IMPORTANT: To maximize the readability of your
signal.
1. Pause briey after pushing [PTT].
2. Hold the microphone 5 to 10 cm (2 to 4 inches)
from your mouth, then speak at your normal voice
level.
D Transmitting notes
Transmit inhibit function
The transceiver has several inhibit functions which
restrict transmission under the following conditions:
The channel is in the Inaudible mode (“ ”: Audible
icon does not appear.)
The channel is busy. However, depending on the
presetting, you can transmit when a call is received
that includes an non-matching (or matching) CTCSS
(DTCS), RAN (Radio Access Number), Individual ID,
or Group ID.
• The selected channel is a ‘receive only’ channel.
Time-out timer
If continuous transmission exceeds the preset time-
out timer limit, the transmission is cut off.
Penalty timer
After the transmission is cut off by the Time-Out Timer,
transmission is further inhibited for the preset penalty
timer period.
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BASIC OPERATION
3-9
Receiving and transmitting (Continued)
D Sending a call to a destination
When a tone frequency (2-Tone) or code (5-Tone)
is preset in the Call List, a user can select it as a
destination.
<Key operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD type
1. Push [Call List Select] to display the “Call List
Select” screen.
2. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a destination.
3. After selecting, push [OK].
• Returns to the Standby screen.
4. Push [Call] to make a call to the selected
destination.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD type
(Menu > Signaling/Call > Call List Select)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Signaling/Call,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Call List Select,”
then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a destination, then
push
[OK].
Sets the selected destination.
5. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
6. Push [Call] to make a call to the selected
destination.
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BASIC OPERATION
3-10
Key Lock function
You can use the Key Lock function to prevent
accidental channel changes and unnecessary function
access.
L All assignable keys except the following are electronically
locked: [Monitor], [Light], [Lock], [Call], [Emergency], and
[Surveillance]. Also, [PTT] and [Power] are usable.
<Key operation>
Hold down for 1 second to turn the Key Lock function
ON or OFF.
<Lever switch operation>
L The Lever switch can be used only when the Key Lock
function is assigned to the Lever switch.
z Slide the Lever switch to the “ ” position to turn ON
the Key Lock function.
z Slide the Lever switch to the “Ο” position to turn
OFF the Key Lock function.
NOTE: The Key Lock function can be assigned to
any key, only when it is NOT assigned to the Lever
switch.
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Section 4
ADVANCED OPERATION
DTMF calls ............................................................................. 4-2
D Manual Dialing ................................................................ 4-2
D Autodial ........................................................................... 4-2
D Stun function ................................................................... 4-2
Emergency call ....................................................................... 4-3
D Transmitting an Emergency call ...................................... 4-3
Scrambler ............................................................................... 4-7
Radio Access Number (RAN) ................................................ 4-7
AquaQuake™ Water Draining function
(for the Portable type transceiver) .......................................... 4-8
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ADVANCED OPERATION
4-2
DTMF calls
D Manual Dialing
A user can send DTMF codes.
While holding down [PTT], push the keys on the Ten-
key pad.
D Autodial
A user can quickly send DTMF tones that have been
pre-entered into the transceiver.
1. Push [DTMF Autodial] to display the “DTMF
Autodial” screen.
2. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a DTMF Memory.
3. Push [PTT] to send the selected DTMF Memorys
codes.
After sending, automatically returns to the standby
screen.
D Stun function
(Only for LTR operation)
The Stun function is used when a transceiver is stolen
or lost, and the function deactivates the transceiver.
When the transceiver receives a matching DTMF
code, the stun function is activated and the transceiver
operation is inhibited. In this case, entering the
password or reprogramming is necessary to operate
the transceiver again.
TIP: In the standby screen, a user can send the
currently selected DTMF Memorys codes by
holding down [Autodial].
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ADVANCED OPERATION
4-3
Emergency call
D Transmitting an Emergency call
The [Emergency] key
When a user holds down [Emergency] for the Emer
SW ON Timer preset time.
L If a user holds down [Emergency] for the Emer SW
OFF Timer set time before the Reminder Timer set
time expires, the Emergency mode is canceled.
(Example)
• Emer SW ON Timer: 10 seconds
Reminder Timer: 10 seconds
IMPORTANT: It is recommended that the dealer sets
an Emergency channel in each zone, to provide a
reliable Emergency call operation.
NOTE: Depending on the presetting, the following
functions may be automatically activated.
Auto TX function
After an Emergency call transmission, the
transceiver transmits the microphone audio for a
preset period of time.
Auto RX function
After an Emergency call transmission, the
transceiver stands by in the Audible mode for a
preset period of time.
When the transceiver enters the Emergency mode, a
countdown starts. The transceiver counts down during
the Reminder Timer set time.
Before the Reminder Timer set time expires, the
transceiver transmits an Emergency call once, or
repeatedly*, on the specied Emergency channel.
If no Emergency channel is specied, the Emergency
call is made on the previously selected channel.
* Depending on the presetting.
L The transceiver automatically transmits a
repeat Emergency call until it receives an
acknowledgement, or until a user turns OFF the
transceiver.
L If the transceiver is set for Silent operation, it
transmits an Emergency call without a beep
sounding or the status indicator lighting.
Continued on the next page.
[Emer]
10 sec. 10 sec.
Operation
Time
ON Timer
Reminder
Timer
Emergency
Timer
Enters the
Emergency mode.
Sends an
Emergency call.
The transceiver enters the Emergency mode through
the following functions:
TIP: A user can transmit the Emergency call in the
2-Tone, 5-Tone, NXDN™, or MDC 1200 signaling
system.
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ADVANCED OPERATION
4-4
The Man Down function
When the transceiver leans past the preset angle for
the ON Timer preset time.
L If a user raises the transceiver back from the preset
angle towards the vertical position before the
Reminder Timer set time expires, the Emergency
mode is canceled.
(Example)
ON Timer: 10 seconds
Reminder Timer: 10 seconds
• Angle: 45 degrees
10 sec. 10 sec.
Angle
Time
ON Timer
Reminder
Timer
Emergency
Timer
Pasts 45 degrees
Enters the
Emergency mode.
Sends an
Emergency call.
With Stationary
z The transceiver leans past the preset angle for the
ON Timer preset time.
AND
z The transceiver is detected as stationary (no
motion) for the ON Timer set time.
L If a user raises the transceiver back from the preset
angle towards the vertical position, or when the user
moves the transceiver before the Reminder Timer
set time expires, the Emergency mode is canceled.
(Example)
ON Timer: 10 seconds
Reminder Timer: 10 seconds
• Angle: 45 degrees
10 sec. 10 sec.
Angle Acceleration
Time
ON Timer
Reminder
Timer
Emergency
Timer
Pasts 45 degrees
Enters the
Emergency mode.
Sends an
Emergency call.
No motion is
detected.
Stationary
Sensitivity
Emergency call
D Transmitting an Emergency call (Continued)
The transceiver enters the Emergency mode through
the following functions:
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ADVANCED OPERATION
4-5
The Lone Worker function
When no operation occurs for the ON Timer preset time.
L If a user pushes any key before the Reminder Timer
set time expires, the Emergency mode is canceled.
(Example)
ON Timer: 60 minutes
Reminder Timer: 60 seconds
60 min.
60 sec.
Operation
Time
ON Timer
Reminder
Timer
Emergency
Timer
Enters the
Emergency mode.
Sends an
Emergency call.
[PTT][PTT][PTT]
No operation
is detected.
With Stationary
z When no operation occurs for the ON Timer preset
time.
AND
z The transceiver is detected as stationary (no
motion) for the ON Timer set time.
L If a user pushes any key, or moves the transceiver
before the Reminder Timer set time expires, the
Emergency mode is canceled.
(Example)
ON Timer: 60 minutes
Reminder Timer: 60 seconds
60 min.
60 sec.
Stationary
Sensitivity
Operation Acceleration
Time
ON Timer
Reminder
Timer
Emergency
Timer
Enters the
Emergency mode.
Sends an
Emergency call.
[PTT][PTT][PTT]
No motion is
detected.
No operation
is detected.
Emergency call
D Transmitting an Emergency call (Continued)
The transceiver enters the Emergency mode through
the following functions:
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ADVANCED OPERATION
4-6
The Stationary Detection function
When the transceiver is detected as being stationary
(no motion) for the ON Timer preset time.
L If a user moves the transceiver during the Reminder
Timer set time, the Emergency mode is canceled.
(Example)
ON Timer: 60 seconds
Reminder Timer: 60 seconds
60 sec. 60 sec.
Stationary
Sensitivity
Acceleration
ON Timer
Reminder
Timer
Emergency
Timer
Enters the
Emergency mode.
Sends an
Emergency call.
No motion is
detected.
Time
The Motion Detection function
When the transceiver continuously moves for the ON
Timer preset time.
L If a user holds down [Emergency] for the Emer SW
OFF Timer set time, before the Reminder Timer set
time expires, the Emergency mode is canceled.
(Example)
Motion Detection Timer: 10 seconds
Reminder Timer: 10 seconds
10 sec.10 sec.
Motion
Sensitivity
Acceleration
ON Timer
Reminder
Timer
Emergency
Timer
Enters the
Emergency mode.
Sends an
Emergency call.
Motion is
detected.
Time
Emergency call
D Transmitting an Emergency call (Continued)
The transceiver enters the Emergency mode through
the following functions:
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ADVANCED OPERATION
4-7
Scrambler
The Voice Scrambler function provides private
communication between stations.
Push [Scrambler/Encryption] to toggle the Scrambler
function ON or OFF.
• “ is displayed when the Scrambler function is ON.
L When the Scrambler function is ON, push [PTT] to make
a private communication between stations by using a
scrambled code.
RAN is a signaling system designed for digital radio
communications.
When a channel is set up with a RAN, the squelch will
open only when a call containing a matching RAN is
received.
If a call containing a different RAN is made on the
same channel a user is using, a user will not hear the
call.
Radio Access Number (RAN)
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ADVANCED OPERATION
4-8
By vibrating the speaker, the AquaQuake Water
Draining function clears water from the speaker grill to
maintain clear audio.
1. Hold down [AquaQuake] to turn ON the
AquaQuake water draining function.
A low frequency vibration is generating to remove
water from the speaker grill.
Water in the speaker grill may mufe the sound
coming from the speaker.
2. Release the key to turn OFF the function.
NOTE:
After the specied period of time expires, this
function automatically stops, even if a user
continues to hold down this key.
This key works for only the internal speaker.
AquaQuake™ Water Draining function (for the Portable type transceiver)
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Section 5
SCAN OPERATION
Starting a Scan ....................................................................... 5-2
Canceling a Scan ................................................................... 5-3
Selecting a Scan list ............................................................... 5-4
Setting or clearing a Scan tag ................................................ 5-5
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SCAN OPERATION
5-2
Starting a Scan
A Scan checks for signals on each channel and stops
when a signal is received.
NOTE: Two or more channels must be preset to start
a Scan.
<Key operation>
Push [Scan Start/Stop] to start a Scan.
• “ ” blinks. (Depending on the transceiver’s version.)
L When a signal is detected, the Scan pauses on the
channel until the signal disappears, and then the Scan
resumes.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD type
(Menu > Channel/Scan > Scan Start/Stop)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Channel/Scan,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Scan Start/Stop,”
then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “ON,” then push
[OK].
• The Scan starts.
L When a signal is detected, the Scan pauses on the
channel until the signal disappears, then the Scan
resumes.
5. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
” blinks while scanning. (Depending on the
transceiver’s version.)
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SCAN OPERATION
5-3
<Key operation>
While scanning, push [Scan Start/Stop] to stop a
Scan.
• “ ” disappears. (Depending on the transceiver’s version.)
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD type
(Menu > Channel/Scan > Scan Start/Stop)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Channel/Scan,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Scan Start/Stop,”
then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “OFF,” then push
[OK].
• The Scan stops.
“Scan Start/Stop OFF” is briey displayed.
5. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
” disappears. (Depending on the transceiver’s
version.)
Canceling a Scan
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SCAN OPERATION
5-4
Selecting a Scan list
You can select a Scan list to be scanned.
Channels included in the selected Scan list are
scanned during a scan.
When selecting a zone type Scan list, the channels
that are in the same zone as the Scan start channel
will be scanned.
<Key operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD type
1. Hold down [Scan Start/Stop] for 1 second to
display the “Scan List” screen.
2. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a list, then
push
[OK].
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD type
(Menu > Channel/Scan > Scan List)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Channel/Scan,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Scan List,” then
push [OK].
• Displays the “Scan List” screen.
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a list, then push
[OK].
5. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
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SCAN OPERATION
5-5
Setting or clearing a Scan tag
You can set or clear a Scan tag to or from a channel in
a Scan list.
The Scan tag channel is a target channel during a
Scan.
<Key operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD type
In a current Scan list:
1. Select a channel. (p. 3-4)
2. Push [Scan Add/Del (Tag)] to set or clear a Scan
tag to or from the channel.
• “ ” is displayed for a Scan tag channel.
When setting a Scan tag:
When clearing a Scan tag:
In a selected Scan list:
1. Select a channel. (p. 3-4)
2. Hold down [Scan Add/Del (Tag)] for 1 second to
display the “Scan tag” screen.
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a Scan list.
4. Push [OK] to set or clear a Scan tag to or from the
channel.
When setting a Scan tag:
When clearing a Scan tag:
5. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
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SCAN OPERATION
5-6
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD type
(Menu > Channel/Scan > Scan tag)
1. Select a channel. (p. 3-4)
2. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
3. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Channel/Scan,”
then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Scan tag,” then
push [OK].
• Displays the “Scan tag” screen.
Setting or clearing a Scan tag (Continued)
5. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a list, then push
[OK].
When setting a Scan tag:
When clearing a Scan tag:
6. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
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Section 6
MENU SCREEN
Menu screen description ........................................................ 6-2
D Using the Menu screen ................................................... 6-2
Menu items ............................................................................. 6-3
Channel/Scan ......................................................................... 6-8
Signaling/Call.......................................................................... 6-9
Trunking ................................................................................ 6-10
Functions .............................................................................. 6-10
GPS .......................................................................................6-11
Voice Rec ............................................................................. 6-12
Audio Setting ........................................................................ 6-13
SD Card ................................................................................ 6-13
Bluetooth .............................................................................. 6-14
Clock..................................................................................... 6-15
Vibration ............................................................................... 6-15
Sensor .................................................................................. 6-16
Display .................................................................................. 6-16
Utility ..................................................................................... 6-17
Information............................................................................ 6-18
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MENU SCREEN
6-2
Menu screen description
For only the Portable Ten-key type, Portable Simple
key type, or Mobile LCD type transceivers, the user
can open the “Menu” screen using the [Menu] key.
In the “Menu” screen, the items are categorized.
Depending on the presetting, the user can select
various functions and set the transceiver settings in
the “Menu” screen.
“Menu” screen
D Using the Menu screen
Example: Starting a Scan
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Channel/Scan,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Scan Start/Stop,”
then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “ON,” then push
[OK].
• The Scan starts.
5. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
NOTE: The language displayed on the “Menu”
screen is set to English by default, but a dealer
can change it to another language using the
programming software.
In this case, the item names are displayed on the
screen in the language set by the dealer, instead of
English.
Display BluetoothClockVibrationSensorUtilityInformation
Functions SD CardAudio
Setting
Voice RecGPSChannel
/Scan
TrunkingSignaling
/Call
z Categories
: Push [Right]
: Push [Left]
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MENU SCREEN
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Menu items
In the Menu screen, the items are categorized, as shown below.
Channel/Scan C.Tone CH Select
Sets the Continuous tone channel.
p. 6-8
Compander
Turns the Compander function ON or OFF.
p. 6-8
Priority A CH
Selects the Priority A channel.
p. 6-8
Prio A (Rewrite)
Sets a current channel as the Priority A channel.
p. 6-8
Priority B CH
Selects the Priority B channel.
p. 6-8
Prio B (Rewrite)
Sets a current channel as the Priority B channel.
p. 6-8
RAN CH Select
Sets the RAN channel.
p. 6-8
RF Power
Selects the output power for each channel.
p. 6-8
Scan Tag (Scan Add/Del(Tag))
Sets or clears a Scan tag to or from a channel in a Scan list.
p. 6-8
Scan List
Sets a Scan list to be scanned.
p. 6-8
Scan Start/Stop
Starts or cancels a Scan.
p. 6-8
Scramble/Encrypt (Scrambler/Encryption)
Turns the Voice Scrambler or Encryption function ON or OFF.
p. 6-8
Talk Around
Turns the Talk Around function ON or OFF.
p. 6-8
Zone Select
Selects a Zone.
p. 6-8
Signaling/Call Call List Select
Selects a calling destination.
p. 6-9
Call Menu
Selects a calling destination and a call type.
p. 6-9
Clear Incoming
Clears the received call log from the Incoming list.
p. 6-9
Clear Outgoing
Clears the transmit call log from the Outgoing list.
p. 6-9
DTMF Autodial
Displays the “DTMF Autodial” screen. The preset DTMF codes are selectable.
p. 6-9
Group Select
Displays the “Group Select” screen. The preset Group IDs are selectable.
p. 6-9
Incoming
Displays a log of the received calls.
p. 6-9
Individual Select
Displays the “Individual Select” screen. The preset Individual IDs are selectable.
p. 6-9
Message
Displays the “Message” screen. The preset Messages are selectable.
p. 6-9
Outgoing
Displays a log of the transmit calls
p. 6-9
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Menu items (Continued)
Signaling/Call Status
Displays the “Status” screen. The preset Status messages are selectable.
p. 6-9
Write Message
Enables the user to directly enter a message.
p. 6-9
Trunking Roaming Request
Turns the Roaming Request function ON or OFF.
p. 6-10
Site Select
Selects a site.
p. 6-10
Site Lock
Turns the Site Lock function ON or OFF.
p. 6-10
Functions Ext CH Sel Mode
Turns the External Channel Select mode ON or OFF.
p. 6-10
Hook Scan
Turns the On Hook Scan function ON or OFF. (Mobile only)
p. 6-10
Horn
Turns the Horn function ON or OFF. (Mobile only)
p. 6-10
Lone Worker
Turns the Lone Worker function ON or OFF.
p. 6-10
Public Address
Adjusts the Audio Output level of the connected Public Address (PA). (Mobile only)
p. 6-10
RX Speaker
Turns the RX speaker function ON or OFF. (Mobile only)
p. 6-10
Surveillance
Turns the Surveillance function ON or OFF.
p. 6-11
USB Mode Select
Selects the USB port mode.
p. 6-11
VOX
Turns the VOX function ON or OFF.
p. 6-11
VOX Delay
Sets the VOX Delay.
p. 6-11
VOX Gain
Sets the VOX gain.
p. 6-11
GPS GPS ON/OFF
Turns the GPS function ON or OFF.
p. 6-11
GPS Position My Position
Displays the transceiver’s current position.
p. 6-11
RX List
Displays the received call that includes position data.
p. 6-11
Voice Rec Call Recorder
Starts or stops the audio recording.
p. 6-12
Play Call Rec (Play Call Record)
Enables the user to play back the recorded audio on the microSD card.
p. 6-12
Play Emer Call (Play Emergency Call)
Enables the user to play back the recorded emergency audio on the microSD card.
p. 6-12
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Audio Setting Mic Gain
Sets the microphone sensitivity.
p. 6-13
RX Noise Cancel
Selects whether or not to suppress the receive audio noise to make the audio easy to
hear.
p. 6-13
TX Noise Cancel
Selects whether or not to suppress the microphone input noise to make the audio easy
to hear.
p. 6-13
SD Card Load Setting <- SD
Loads the transceiver’s settings from a microSD card.
p. 6-13
SD Unmount
Unmounts a microSD card.
p. 6-13
SD Format
Formats the microSD card.
p. 6-13
SD Information
Displays the microSD card capacity and the time remaining for audio recording.
p. 6-13
Software Update
Updates the transceiver’s rmware.
p. 6-13
Bluetooth Bluetooth
Turns the Bluetooth
®
function ON or OFF.
p. 6-14
Bluetooth Reset
Initializes the Bluetooth
®
unit.
p. 6-14
Bluetooth Auto Connect
Select whether or not to automatically connect to the paired Bluetooth
®
device when its
power is turned ON.
p. 6-14
Bluetooth Audio Setting
Selects the AF Output device when a Bluetooth
®
headset is connected.
p. 6-14
BT Device Info (Bluetooth Device Information)
Displays the installed Bluetooth
®
unit name.
p. 6-14
BT Device List (Bluetooth Device List)
Displays the paired Bluetooth
®
devices.
p. 6-14
Key Beep (VS-3)
Sets the beep sound when the VS-3
Bluetooth
®
headset Custom Key ([PLAY]/[FWD]/
[RWD]) is pushed.
p. 6-14
P.Save (VS-3) (Power Save(VS-3))
Selects whether to operate in the Bluetooth
®
headset’s Battery Saving mode when the
VS-3 Bluetooth
®
headset is connected.
p. 6-14
PTT Beep (VS-3)
Sets the beep sound when [PTT] is pushed on the VS-3
Bluetooth
®
headset.
p. 6-14
One-touch PTT
Sets the One-Touch PTT function when the
Bluetooth
®
headset is connected.
p. 6-14
Waiting Pairing
Enters the pairing request wait mode.
p. 6-14
Menu items (Continued)
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Clock Clock Adjust
Sets the date and time.
p. 6-15
Clock Auto Adjust
Selects whether or not to automatically adjust the clock with data from the internal GPS
receiver.
p. 6-15
Clock Display
Displays the current time on the transceiver’s LCD.
p. 6-15
DST (Daylight Saving Timer)
Selects whether or not to use Daylight Saving Time (DST) for the clock.
p. 6-15
Vibration Opening Vibration
Selects whether or not to vibrate the transceiver when it is turned ON. (Portable only)
p. 6-15
Vibration
Turns the Vibration function ON or OFF. (Portable only)
p. 6-15
Key Vibration
Selects whether or not to vibrate the transceiver when a user pushes a key.
(Portable only)
p. 6-15
Sensor Man down Angle
Sets the Emergency mode detection angle for the Man Down function. (Portable only)
p. 6-16
Motion Sense
Sets the acceleration sensor sensitivity to detect whether the user is moving or not, for
the Motion Detection function. (Portable only)
p. 6-16
Stationary Sense
Sets the acceleration sensor sensitivity to detect if the user is stationary or not for the
Stationary Detection function. (Portable only)
p. 6-16
Display Backlight
Sets the Key Backlight status.
p. 6-16
Dimmer
Sets the LCD dimmer level.
p. 6-16
Brightness
Sets the LCD brightness level.
p. 6-16
LCD Color Test
Checks whether or not the LCD displays color correctly.
p. 6-16
LCD Mode
Sets the LCD Mode.
p. 6-16
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Menu items (Continued)
Utility System Beep Lv (System Beep level)
Sets the System Beep output level.
p. 6-17
Emer Beep Lv (Emergency beep Level)
Sets the Beep output level when in the Emergency mode.
p. 6-17
Key-touch Beep Lv (Key-touch beep Level)
Sets the Key-touch Beep output level.
p. 6-17
Side Tone Lv (Side Tone beep Level)
Set the Side Tone Beep output level.
p. 6-17
Opening Beep Lv (Opening beep Level)
Sets the Opening Beep output level.
p. 6-17
Ringer Lv (Ringer beep Level)
Sets the Ringer output level.
p. 6-17
SQL Level (Squelch Level)
Sets the squelch level.
p. 6-17
Warning Beep Lv (Warning beep Level)
Sets the Warning Beep output level.
p. 6-17
Announce Lv (Announce beep Level)
Sets the Beep output level for the Channel Announce function.
p. 6-17
Information Battery Info (Battery Information)
Displays the battery voltage.
p. 6-18
Comment
Displays the transceiver’s comments.
p. 6-18
Firmware Info (Firmware Information)
Displays the transceiver’s rmware information.
p. 6-18
Own ID
Displays the transceiver’s unit ID.
p. 6-18
RSSI/BER/MER
Displays the transceiver’s RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indication) level, BER (Bit
Error Rate), and MER (Message Error Rate).
p. 6-18
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C.Tone CH Select
In the Analog mode
Sets the Continuous tone channel. (p. 3-5)
Compander
In the Analog mode
Turns the Compander function ON or OFF.
This function reduces noise components on the
transmit audio for clear communication.
Priority A CH
Selects the Priority A channel. (p. 3-4)
Prio A (Rewrite)
Sets a current channel as the Priority A channel.
(p. 3-5)
Priority B CH
Selects the Priority B channel. (p. 3-4)
Prio B (Rewrite)
Sets a current channel as the Priority B channel.
(p. 3-5)
RAN CH Select
In the Digital mode
Sets the RAN channel. (p. 3-6)
RF Power
Selects the output power for each channel.
• Options: Low 1, Low 2, High
L “Low 1” is the lowest power level, and “High” is the
highest power level.
L Lower output power during short-range communications
may reduce the possibility of interference to other
stations.
Scan Tag
Sets or clears a Scan tag to or from a channel in a
Scan list. (p. 5-6)
Scan List
Sets a Scan list to be scanned. (p. 5-4)
Scan Start/Stop
Starts or cancels a Scan.
A Scan checks for signals on each channel and stops
when a signal is received.
Scramble/Encrypt
In the Analog mode
Turns the Voice Scrambler function ON or OFF.
This function enables private communication between
stations using a Scramble code.
L The same Scramble code must be set in all stations to
communicate.
In the Digital mode
Turns the Encryption function ON or OFF.
This function enables private communication between
stations using an Encryption Key and Key ID.
L The same Encryption Key and Key ID must be set in all
stations to communicate.
Talk Around
Turns the Talk Around function ON or OFF.
The Talk Around function equalizes the transmit
frequency to the receive frequency, for direct
(Simplex) communication.
Zone Select
Selects a Zone. (p. 3-3)
Channel/Scan
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Call List Select
Selects a calling destination. After selecting, push
[PTT] to transmit the voice call to the selected
destination. (pp. 7-3, 7-4)
Call Menu
In the Analog mode (MDC 1200 only)
Selects a calling destination and a call type (Call
Alert, Radio Check, Stun, Revive, and Sel Call).
After selecting, push [PTT] to transmit the call to the
selected destination. (pp. 8-5, 8-7, 8-9, 8-11, 8-13)
In the Digital mode
Selects a calling destination and a call type (Status,
Message, Write Message, Call Alert, Remote Monitor,
Radio Check, Stun, Revive, and Kill). After selecting,
push [PTT] to transmit the call to the selected
destination. (pp. 7-5, 7-7, 7-9 ~ 7-13)
NOTE: When the call type is “Status,” “Message,”
or “Write Message,” you can select or directly enter
a message before transmitting it. After selecting or
entering a message, push [PTT] to transmit it. See
pages 7-5, 7-7, and 7-9 for details.
Clear Incoming
In the Digital mode
Clears the received call log from the Incoming list.
(p. 7-22)
Clear Outgoing
In the Digital mode
Clears the transmit call log from the Outgoing list.
(p. 7-23)
DTMF Autodial
In the Analog mode
In the Digital mode
Displays the “DTMF Autodial” screen. Then, push
[Up] or [Down] to select a DTMF code. After selecting,
push [PTT] to transmit the selected DTMF code.
Group Select
Displays the “Group Select” screen. Then, push [Up]
or [Down] to select a Group ID from the Call List. After
selecting, push [PTT] to transmit a Group call. (p. 7-4)
Signaling/Call
Incoming
In the Analog mode (MDC 1200 only)
In the Digital mode
Displays a log of the received Individual call, Call Alert
call, Status message, and Message. (pp. 7-20, 8-22)
Individual Select
Displays the “Individual Select” screen. Then, push
[Up] or [Down] to select a Individual ID from the Call
List. After selecting, push [PTT] to send a Individual
call. (p. 7-3)
Message
In the Analog mode (MDC 1200 only)
In the Digital mode
Displays the “Message” screen. Then, push [Up] or
[Down] to select a message. After selecting, push
[PTT] to send the Message to the currently selected
destination. (pp. 7-8, 8-16)
Outgoing
In the Digital mode
Displays a log of the transmitted Individual calls and
Call Alert calls. (p. 7-21)
Status
In the Analog mode (MDC 1200 only)
In the Digital mode
Displays the “Status” screen. Then, push [Up] or
[Down] to select a status message. After selecting,
push [PTT] to send the message to the currently
selected destination. (pp. 7-6, 8-14)
Write Message
In the Digital mode
Enables the user to directly enter a message. After
entering, push [PTT] to transmit it. (p. 7-9)
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Roaming Request
(For the Multi-site Trunk operation)
In the Digital mode
Turns the Roaming Request function ON or OFF.
When this function is turned ON, the transceiver starts
a Roaming Scan, regardless of the error rate. (p. 7-17)
L If the Site Lock function is turned ON, the transceiver
resumes a Roaming Scan when this function is turned
ON.
Site Select
(For the Multi-site Trunk operation)
In the Digital mode
Displays the “Site Select” screen. Then, push [Up] or
[Down] to select a site. After selecting, push [OK] to
save. (p. 7-19)
Site Lock
(For the Multi-site Trunk operation)
In the Digital mode
Turns the Site Lock function ON or OFF. When
this function is turned ON, the transceiver cancels
resuming a Roaming Scan, and stays on the current
site, regardless of the error rate. (p. 7-18)
Trunking
Ext CH Sel Mode
Turns the External Channel Select function ON or
OFF.
When this function is ON, Memory channels are
selectable by only external input.
NOTE: This function is activated when the external
unit is connected to the transceiver. To use the
function, set “MCH Select:1” ~ “MCH Select:
5” to any pins, in the Port Setting screen of the
programming software.
Hook Scan (For the Mobile types)
Turns the On Hook Scan function ON or OFF.
When this function is ON, after putting the microphone
in its hanger (on-Hook), the transceiver automatically
starts scanning.
Horn (For the Mobile types)
Turns the Horn function ON or OFF.
When this function is ON, the HORN terminal of the
D-Sub 25 pin or Option Connector 22 pin is activated
after receiving a call with the Dec EXO or RX EXO
setting is ON.
L This function is useful when the user is away from the
transceiver.
LAn external horn is required.
Lone Worker
Turns the Lone Worker function ON or OFF.
When this function is ON, the transceiver
automatically enters the Emergency mode if no
operation occurs during the preset period.
Public Address (For the Mobile types)
Adjusts the Audio Output level of the connected Public
Address (PA).
RX Speaker (For the Mobile types)
Turns the RX speaker function ON or OFF.
When this function is ON, the received audio can be
heard through an external speaker that is connected
to the D-sub 25-pin connector.
NOTE:
This function is usable when an external speaker
that is connected to the D-sub 25-pin connector.
This function is useful when a user is out of the
vehicle.
The audio output level is linked to the transceiver’s
volume control.
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Surveillance
Turns the Surveillance function ON or OFF.
When this function is ON, beeps are not heard and
the backlight and the Status indicator do not light,
even when a signal is received, or a key is pushed.
USB Mode Select
Selects the USB port mode.
• Data Transfer: Used for setting up the transceiver,
updating the rmware, or using the
PC control command.
• Card Reader: Reads the inserted card contents.
VOX
Turns the VOX function ON or OFF.
When this function is ON, the receive and transmit are
automatically switched by detecting the user’s voice.
NOTE: To use the function, a headset* and a VOX
converter cable are required (user supplied).
*Bluetooth headset is also usable.
VOX Delay
Sets the VOX Delay.
The VOX Delay is the period of time the transceiver
continues transmitting after the user stops speaking,
and then the VOX switches to receive.
• Range: 0.5 ~ 3.0 seconds
NOTE: If you set the time too short, a pause in
a conversation may be regarded as the end of
conversation, and the transceiver will start receiving,
even as the conversation continues.
VOX Gain
Sets the VOX gain.
The VOX function automatically switches between
receive and transmit by detecting the user’s voice.
• Range: 1 ~ 10
L Higher values make the VOX function more sensitive to
sounds.
Functions (Continued)
GPS ON/OFF
Turns the GPS function ON or OFF.
When this function is ON, position data from the
internal GPS receiver (Portable) or external GPS
receiver (Mobile) is displayed in the “My Position“
screen.
My Position
Displays the transceiver’s current position.
RX List
Displays the received call log that include position
data. Push [Up] or [Down] to select the log, then push
[OK].
TIP: The transceiver may receive the position data
with the Voice message, Status message, Message,
Call Alert, or Emergency call.
GPS
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Call Recorder
microSD card is required
z Rec Start
Push [OK] to start the audio recording.
• “ ” is displayed.
InformationL
While holding down [PTT], “ ” blinks, and the
communication audio is recorded.
” is displayed when the microSD card has no free
space and cannot record audio.
While recording, “Rec Stop” is displayed in the “Call
Recorder” screen.
Once the recording has started, the recording will continue,
even if the transceiver is restarted.
• To stop the recording, select “Rec Stop.”
z Rec Stop
Push [OK] to stop the audio recording.
• “ ” disappears.
Play Call Rec
microSD card is required
Do the following steps to play back the recorded audio
on the microSD card.
Select “Play Call Rec,” then push [OK] to display the
folders on the microSD card.
LThese folders contain the audio les.
Playing back
1. Push [Up] or [Down] to select the folder that
includes the desired file to play back, then push
[OK].
2. Push [Up] or [Down] to select the le to play back,
then push [OK].
3. Push [Play] to play back.
The selected le is played back.
• See page 10-5 for details.
4. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
NOTE:
The folder name is automatically created, as shown
in the example below:
Recording date is 2016/7/1
Folder name: 20160701
The le name is automatically created, as shown in
the example below:
Recording date and time is 2016/7/1 15:30:00
File name: 20160701_153000
The audio is recorded onto an microSD card, and
saved in the “wav” format. (“wav,” is not displayed
on the transceiver’s screen.)
The recorded audio can also be played back with a
PC. (p. 10-9)
Voice Rec
Play Emer Call
microSD card is required
Do the following steps to play back the recorded
Emergency audio on the microSD card.
Select “Play Emer Call,” then push [OK] to display the
folders on the microSD card.
LThese folders contain the audio les.
Playing back
1. Push [Up] or [Down] to select the folder that
includes the desired file to play back, then push
[OK].
2. Push [Up] or [Down] to select the le to play back,
then push [OK].
3. Push [Play] to play back.
The selected le is played back.
• See page 10-6 for details.
4. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
NOTE:
The folder name is automatically created, as shown
in the example below:
Recording date is 2016/7/1
Folder name: 20160701
The le name is automatically created, as shown in
the example below:
Recording date and time is 2016/7/1 15:30:00
File name: 20160701_153000
The audio is recorded onto an microSD card, and
saved in the “wav” format. (“wav,” is not displayed
on the transceiver’s screen.)
The recorded audio can also be played back with a
PC. (p. 10-9)
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Mic Gain
Sets the microphone sensitivity.
• Range: –8 (Minimum) ~ 5 (Maximum).
L Higher values make the microphone more sensitive to the
user's voice.
RX Noise Cancel
Selects whether or not to suppress the receive audio
noise to make the audio easy to hear.
• OFF: Turns OFF the function.
• 1, 2, or 3: Turns ON the function.
3 levels (1. 2, or 3) are selectable.
L Higher values suppress the audio noise more, but the
audio quality becomes worse.
TX Noise Cancel
Selects whether or not to suppress the microphone
input noise to make the audio easy to hear.
• OFF: Turns OFF the function.
• 1, 2, or 3: Turns ON the function.
3 levels (1. 2, or 3) are selectable.
L Higher values suppress the audio noise more, but the
audio quality becomes worse.
Audio Setting
Load Setting <- SD
Loads the transceiver’s settings from the microSD
card.
L See “Loading the saved data  les onto a microSD card”
(p. 9-5) for details.
SD Unmount
Unmounts the microSD card.
NOTE: Before removing the microSD card, be
sure to electrically unmount the card, when the
transceiver is ON. Otherwise the data may be
corrupted or deleted.
SD Format
Formats the microSD card.
If you use a brand new microSD card, be sure to
format it.
LSee “Formatting the microSD card” (p. 9-4) for details.
NOTE: Before using an microSD card with the
transceiver, be sure to format all microSD cards with
the built-in Format function. This creates a special
folder on the card that you need for operations like
updating the software. Format all cards, including
a brand new microSD card, and even preformatted
cards for PCs or other uses.
SD Information
Displays the microSD card capacity and the time
remaining for voice recording.
L See “Displaying the information of the microSD card”
(p. 9-6) for details.
Software Update
Updates the transceiver’s rmware.
SD Card
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Bluetooth
Turns the Bluetooth
®
function ON or OFF.
• OFF: Turns OFF the function.
• ON: Turns ON the function.
Bluetooth Reset
Initializes the Bluetooth
®
unit.
Only when the Bluetooth
®
function is OFF, initialization
can be done
Bluetooth Auto Connect
Select whether or not to automatically connect to the
paired Bluetooth
®
device when its power is turned ON.
• OFF: Does not connect to the paired device.
• ON: Automatically connects to the last connected
device.
Bluetooth Audio Setting
Selects the AF Output device when a Bluetooth
®
headset is connected.
• BT Only: Sets the Bluetooth
®
headset as the AF
Output device.
• BT & SP: Sets the Bluetooth
®
headset and the
transceiver’s speaker as the AF Output
devices.
BT Device Info
Displays the installed Bluetooth
®
unit name, address,
supported prole, and its version information.
BT Device List
Displays the paired Bluetooth
®
devices.
To nd other Bluetooth
®
device, select “Find Device.”
LSee pages 11-6 and 11-9 for details.
Key Beep (VS-3)
Sets the beep sound when the optional VS-3
Bluetooth
®
headset Custom Key ([PLAY]/[FWD]/
[RWD]) is pushed.
• OFF: No beep sounds.
• ON: A beep sounds.
Bluetooth
P.Save (VS-3)
Selects whether to operate in the Bluetooth
®
headset’s Battery Saving mode when the optional
VS-3 Bluetooth
®
headset is connected. When the
Power Save is activated, the user cannot use the VOX
function.
NOTE: When a third-party headset or a data device
is connected, this function is automatically set to
OFF, even if this item is set to ON.
• OFF: Turns OFF the function.
• ON: The Power Save mode is enabled when no
communication or operation is performed for
120 seconds.
PTT Beep (VS-3)
Sets the beep sound when [PTT] is pushed on the
optional VS-3 Bluetooth
®
headset.
• OFF: No beep sounds.
• ON: A beep sounds.
One-touch PTT
Sets the One-Touch PTT function when the Bluetooth
®
headset is connected. The function enables a user to
transmit without continuously holding down [PTT].
NOTE: When a third-party headset is connected, this
function may automatically be set to ON, even if this
item is set to OFF.
• OFF: Push [PTT] to transmit, then release to
receive.
• ON: Push [PTT] to transmit, then push again to
receive.
Waiting Pairing
Enters the pairing request wait mode. The transceiver
waits for a pairing request from a Bluetooth
®
device.
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Clock Adjust
z Date
Sets the date (Year/Month/Day).
(The day of the week is automatically set.)
• Range: Year 2000 ~ 2099, Month/Day 1-1 ~ 12-31
z Time
Sets the current time.
(The time is displayed in the 24 hour format.)
• Range: 00:00:00 ~ 23:59:59 (in 1 second steps)
Clock Auto Adjust
Selects whether or not to automatically adjust the
clock with data from the GPS receiver.
Clock Display
Displays the current time on the transceiver’s LCD.
DST
Selects whether or not to use Daylight Saving Time
(DST) for the clock.
Clock
Opening Vibration (For the Portable types)
Selects whether or not to vibrate the transceiver when
it is turned ON.
L To use this function, the Vibration function must be turned
ON, in advance.
• OFF: Turns OFF the vibration.
• Pattern 01: The transceiver vibrates for 5
seconds.
• Pattern 02: The transceiver vibrates for 1
second three times.
• Pattern 03: The transceiver vibrates for 0.5
seconds four times.
• Pattern 04: The transceiver vibrates for 0.3
seconds eight times.
• Pattern 05 to 16: The transceiver vibrates, according
to the customized pattern.
NOTE: You can customize the Vibration pattern,
Vibration Repeat, and Interval time using the
programming software.
Vibration (For the Portable types)
Turns the Vibration function ON or OFF.
To vibrate the transceiver, set each Vibration setting to
ON using the programming software.
Depending on the Vibration setting, the transceiver
may vibrate:
When a call that includes a matching 2-Tone code is
received.
When a call that includes a matching 5-Tone code is
received.
• When a Call Alert is received.
• When a Message is received.
When a Status call that includes a matching status
number is received.
• When a DTMF code is received.
• When a user pushes a key.
• While in the Low Battery 1 state.
• While in the Low Battery 2 state.
• While in the Surveillance mode.
Key Vibration (For the Portable types)
Selects whether or not to vibrate the transceiver when
a user pushes a key.
L To use this function, the Vibration function must be turned
ON, in advance.
Vibration
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MENU SCREEN
6-16
Man down Angle (For the Portable types)
Sets the Emergency mode detection angle for the
Man Down function. If the transceiver leans past the
set angle for the ON Timer time period, the transceiver
enters the Emergency mode, and then a countdown
starts.
• Options: 45, 60, or 75 degrees
Motion Sense (For the Portable types)
Sets the acceleration sensor sensitivity to detect
whether the user is moving or not, for the Motion
Detection function. This setting is for the Motion
Detection function, and it determines the acceleration
threshold level to activate the Motion Detection Timer.
• Range: 1 (high sensitivity) ~ 10 (low sensitivity).
L If you set a lower level, the transceiver will enter the
Emergency mode more easily.
Stationary Sense (For the Portable types)
Sets the acceleration sensor sensitivity to detect if the
user is stationary or not for the Stationary Detection
function. This setting is used for the Stationary
Detection function, and it determines the acceleration
threshold level to activate the Stationary Detection’s
ON Timer (Sec).
• Range: 1 (high sensitivity) ~ 10 (low sensitivity).
L If you set at a higher level, the transceiver will enter the
Emergency mode more easily.
Desk Work
Key Operation
Walking (slow)
Walking (fast)
Running
Sensitivity Level
9
10
1
3
5
6
7
8
4
2
For Stationary
Sensitivity For Motion Sensitivity
• Sensitivity example
Sensor
Backlight
Sets the Key Backlight status.
For the Portable types
• OFF: Turns the display backlight continuously OFF.
• Auto: When any key except [PTT] is pushed, the
backlight lights for 5 seconds.
• ON: Turns the backlight continuously ON.
For the Mobile types
• OFF: Turns the display backlight continuously OFF.
• Auto: Turns the backlight continuously ON with the
Brightness setting level.
When the Dimmer terminal of the D-Sub 25 pin
or Option Connector 22 pin is activated, the
backlight lights dimly with the Dimmer setting
level.
• ON: Turns the backlight continuously ON with the
Brightness setting level.
Dimmer
Sets the LCD dimmer level.
• Range: 0 (the lowest) ~ 7 (the highest)
NOTE: It is recommended to be the Dimmer level
lower than the Brightness level.
Brightness
Sets the LCD brightness level.
• Range: 0 (the lowest) ~ 7 (the highest)
LCD Color Test
Checks whether or not the LCD displays color
correctly.
LCD Mode
Sets the LCD Mode.
• Day: The LCD is set to the Day mode.
The Day mode is for daytime operation, and
the display backlight color is set to white.
• Night: The LCD is set to the Night mode.
The Night mode is for nighttime operation,
and the display backlight color is set to black.
Display
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MENU SCREEN
6-17
System Beep Lv
Sets the System Beep output level.
The beep sounds when connecting to or blocked from
the System. When a Linked option is selected, the
beep level is adjustable with [VOL].
• Range: 1 ~ 5, 1 (Linked) ~ 5 (Linked), or OFF
NOTE: The lockout timer and TOT beeps cannot be
turned OFF.
Emer Beep Lv
Sets the Beep output level when in the Emergency
mode.
When a Linked option is selected, the beep level is
adjustable with [VOL].
• Range: 1 ~ 5, 1 (Linked) ~ 5 (Linked), or OFF
Key-touch Beep Lv
Sets the Key-touch Beep output level.
When a Linked option is selected, the beep level is
adjustable with [VOL].
• Range: 1 ~ 5, 1 (Linked) ~ 5 (Linked), or OFF
Side Tone Lv
Set the Side Tone Beep output level.
2-Tone, 5-Tone or DTMF code signals are output
as the Side Tone Beeps. When a Linked option is
selected, the beep level can be adjusted with [VOL].
• Range: 1 ~ 5, 1 (Linked) ~ 5 (Linked), or OFF
Opening Beep Lv
Sets the Opening Beep output level.
When a Linked option is selected, the beep level is
adjustable with [VOL].
• Range: 1 ~ 5, 1 (Linked) ~ 5 (Linked), or OFF
Ringer Lv
Sets the Ringer output level.
When a Linked option is selected, the Ringer level is
adjustable with [VOL].
• Range: 1 ~ 5, 1 (Linked) ~ 5 (Linked), or OFF
SQL Level
Sets the squelch level.
• Range: 0 (open) ~ 9 (tight)
Utility
Warning Beep Lv
Sets the Warning Beep output level.
The Warning Beep sounds when:
• the battery is exhausted.
• an empty channel is selected.
• the Encryption key fails.
When a Linked option is selected, the beep level is
adjustable with [VOL].
• Range: 1 ~ 5, 1 (Linked) ~ 5 (Linked), or OFF
Announce Lv
Sets the Beep output level for the Channel Announce
function.
The transceiver announces the selected channel
number.
When a Linked option is selected, the beep level is
adjustable with [VOL].
• Range: 1 ~ 5, 1 (Linked) ~ 5 (Linked), or OFF
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MENU SCREEN
6-18
Battery Info
Displays the battery voltage.
Comment
Displays the transceiver’s comment.
The comment 1 is displayed on the rst screen
(Portable) or upper line (Mobile), and the comment
2 is on the second screen (Portable) or lower line
(Mobile).
Firmware Info
Displays the transceiver’s rmware information.
When an optional unit is installed, you can also check
the unit information. Depending on the installed unit,
only the name may be displayed.
Own ID
Displays the transceiver’s unit ID.
RSSI/BER/MER
Displays the transceiver’s RSSI (Received Signal
Strength Indication) level, BER (Bit Error Rate), and
MER (Message Error Rate).
L The RSSI is displayed on the upper line, the BER is
displayed on the middle line, and the MER is on the lower
line.
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Section 7
NXDN™ OPERATION
NXDN™ system operation ..................................................... 7-2
Transmitting a call .................................................................. 7-3
D Transmitting an Individual call ......................................... 7-3
D Transmitting a Group call ................................................ 7-4
D Transmitting a Status message ...................................... 7-5
D Transmitting a Message .................................................. 7-7
D Directly entering message .............................................. 7-9
D Transmitting a Call Alert call ......................................... 7-10
D Transmitting a Remote Monitor call ...............................7-11
D Transmitting a Radio Check ...........................................7-11
D Transmitting a Stun command ...................................... 7-12
D Transmitting a Revive command .................................. 7-12
D Transmitting a Kill command ......................................... 7-13
D Transmitting an Emergency call ................................... 7-13
D Transmitting a Position data ......................................... 7-14
Receiving a call .................................................................... 7-15
D Receiving an Individual call .......................................... 7-15
D Receiving a Group call .................................................. 7-15
D Receiving a Status message ........................................ 7-15
D Receiving a Message ................................................... 7-15
D Receiving a Call Alert call ............................................. 7-15
D Receiving a Radio Check call ....................................... 7-15
D Receiving a Remote Monitor call .................................. 7-15
D Receiving a Stun, Kill or Revive .................................... 7-16
D Receiving an Emergency call ....................................... 7-16
Roaming function (For the Multi-site Trunking operation)..... 7-17
D Roaming Request function ........................................... 7-17
Site Lock function (For the Multi-site Trunking operation) .... 7-18
Site Select function (For the Multi-site Trunking operation) .. 7-19
Displaying the Incoming list .................................................. 7-20
Displaying the Outgoing list .................................................. 7-21
Deleting the Incoming list ..................................................... 7-22
Deleting the Outgoing list ..................................................... 7-23
Encryption function ............................................................... 7-24
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NXDN™ OPERATION
7-2
NXDN™ system operation
NXDN is a new “Common Air Interface” (CAI), the
name for over-the-air methods by which transceivers
and repeaters communicate. NXDN denes the next-
generation digital transceiver.
The NXDN system has two operating modes,
Conventional and Trunking.
In an NXDN Conventional system, you manually
search for an empty channel.
In an NXDN Trunking system, the transceiver
automatically searches for an empty channel, and
sends the information to the transceivers. In addition,
a Control Channel repeater is required.
If you use an NXDN transceiver, you can transmit
or receive an Individual Call, Group Call, Status
Message, Short Message, Call Alert call, and so on.
z NXDN Conventional operation
The NXDN Conventional system enables efcient
Conventional operation in the digital mode.
LTo select the Conventional zone, see page 3-3.
z Multi-site Conventional operation
The Multi-site Conventional system can support up to
16 sites (each site has one repeater) through an IP
network, and enables efcient Conventional operation
in the digital mode.
L To select the Multi-site Conventional zone, see page 3-3.
z Single-site Trunking operation
The Single-site Trunking system enables further
effective channel management by sharing a minimum
number of channels with a large number of users.
L To select the Single-site Trunk zone, see page 3-3.
z Multi-site Trunking operation
The Multi-site Trunking system can support up to 48
trunked sites through an IP network. This enables
the users to communicate with stations through the
interlinked trunked site.
Each site can have up to 30 repeaters.
L To select the Multi-site Trunk zone, see page 3-3.
NOTE: During the Single-site or Multi-site Trunking
operation, you can receive and transmit digital calls
in the same way as in the Conventional mode.
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NXDN™ OPERATION
7-3
Transmitting a call
D Transmitting an Individual call
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
(Menu > Signaling/Call > Call List Select)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Signaling/Call,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Call List Select,”
then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select the Individual
station.
5. Push [PTT] to transmit an Individual call.
6. Hold down [PTT] and speak at your normal voice
level. Release [PTT] to receive.
<Key operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
Using [Call List Select]:
1. Push [Call List Select] to display the “Call List
Select” screen.
2. Push [Up] or [Down] to select the Individual ID.
3. Push [PTT] to transmit an Individual call.
4. Hold down [PTT] and speak at your normal voice
level. Release [PTT] to receive.
Using [Individual]:
1. Push [Individual] to display the “Individual Select
screen.
2. Push [Up] or [Down] to select the Individual ID.
3. Push [PTT] to transmit an Individual call.
4. Hold down [PTT] and speak at your normal voice
level. Release [PTT] to receive.
TIP: You can display the “Individual Select” screen
through the Menu screen.
(Menu > Signaling/Call > Individual Select)
NXDN operation enables you to make a call to a
specic station (Individual call) or to a particular group
(Group call). Other digital mode transceivers on the
channel will not receive a call that does not match
their Individual or Group ID and/or RAN (Radio Access
Number) code.
NOTE: When the handshake (repeater access) fails
within the specied time period after pushing [PTT],
the transceiver starts roaming.
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NXDN™ OPERATION
7-4
Transmitting a call (Continued)
D Transmitting a Group call
You can call a specied group.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
(Menu > Signaling/Call > Call List Select)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Signaling/Call,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Call List Select,”
then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select the Group ID.
5. Push [PTT] to transmit a Group call.
6. Hold down [PTT] and speak at your normal voice
level. Release [PTT] to receive.
<Key operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
Using [Call List Select]:
1. Push [Call List Select] to display the “Call List
Select” screen.
2. Push [Up] or [Down] to select the Group ID.
3. Push [PTT] to transmit a Group call.
4. Hold down [PTT] and speak at your normal voice
level. Release [PTT] to receive.
Using [Group]:
1. Push [Group] to display the “Group Select
screen.
2. Push [Up] or [Down] to select the Group ID.
3. Push [PTT] to transmit a Group call.
4. Hold down [PTT] and speak at your normal voice
level. Release [PTT] to receive.
TIP: You can display the “Group Select” screen
through the Menu screen.
(Menu > Signaling/Call > Group Select)
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NXDN™ OPERATION
7-5
Transmitting a call (Continued)
D Transmitting a Status message
You can transmit a preset simple message. You
cannot transmit a voice signal at the same time.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
(Menu > Signaling/Call > Call Menu)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Signaling/Call,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Call Menu,” then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select the Individual or
Group ID, then push [OK].
5. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Status,” then push
[OK].
(Menu > Signaling/Call > Status)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Signaling/Call,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Status,” then
push
[OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a Status Message,
then push [PTT] to transmit a Status call to the
currently selected destination.
L “Success” is displayed after receiving an
acknowledgement from the target station.
L “Failed” is displayed if the target station does not
send back an acknowledgement.
6. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a Status Message,
then push [PTT] to transmit a Status call.
L “Success” is displayed after receiving an
acknowledgement from the target station.
L “Failed” is displayed if the target station does not
send back an acknowledgement.
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NXDN™ OPERATION
7-6
Transmitting a call
D Transmitting a Status message (Continued)
<Key operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
Using [Status]:
1. Push [Status] to display the “Status” screen.
2. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a Status Message,
then push [PTT] to transmit it.
L “Success” is displayed after receiving an
acknowledgement from the target station.
L “Failed” is displayed if the target station does not
send back an acknowledgement.
Portable: For the Non-display types
Mobile: For the Segment types
Using [Status]:
Hold down [Status] for 1 second transmit the preset
Status Message.
TIP: This operation is enabled only when [Selector]’s
operation is set to “Status” using the programming
software.
NOTE: The status message can be automatically
transmitted when:
• The transceiver is turned ON or OFF
L Set the Status message to be transmitted in ‘Power ON
Status’ or ‘Power OFF Status’ item, respectively.
L Set the target station ID in ‘Power Status ID,’ ‘Power
Status ID for Single-site Trunk’ or ‘Power Status ID for
Multi-site Trunk.’
After sending a voice message
LSet the ‘Send with Voice Call’ item to ‘Enable.’
L Set the Status message to be transmitted in ‘Send
Status Number item.
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NXDN™ OPERATION
7-7
Transmitting a call (Continued)
D Transmitting a Message
You can transmit a message of up to 100 characters.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
(Menu > Signaling/Call > Call Menu)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Signaling/Call,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Call Menu,” then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select the Individual or
Group ID, then push [OK].
5. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Message,” then
push [OK].
(Menu > Signaling/Call > Message)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Signaling/Call,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Message,” then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a Message, then
push [PTT] to transmit it to the currently selected
destination.
L “Success” is displayed after receiving an
acknowledgement from the target station.
L “Failed” is displayed if the target station does not
send back an acknowledgement.
6. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a Message, then
push [PTT] to transmit it.
L “Success” is displayed after receiving an
acknowledgement from the target station.
L “Failed” is displayed if the target station does not
send back an acknowledgement.
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NXDN™ OPERATION
7-8
Transmitting a call (Continued)
D Transmitting a Message (Continued)
<Key operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
Using [Message]:
1. Push [Message] to display the “Message” screen.
2. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a Message, then
push [PTT] to transmit it.
L “Success” is displayed after receiving an
acknowledgement from the target station.
L “Failed” is displayed if the target station does not
send back an acknowledgement.
Portable: For the Non-display types
Mobile: For the Segment types
Using [Message]:
Hold down [Message] for 1 second transmit the preset
Message.
TIP: This operation is enabled only when [Selector]’s
operation is set to “Message” using the programming
software.
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NXDN™ OPERATION
7-9
Transmitting a call
D Directly entering message
You can directly enter a message, then send it to the
target station or group.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
Portable: For the Ten-key type
(Menu > Signaling/Call > Write Message)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Signaling/Call,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Write Message,”
then
push [OK].
• The “Write Message” screen is displayed.
4. Enter a message of up to 100 characters.
InformationL
To enter the character, push [Up] or [Down].
Usable characters: a ~ z, A ~ Z, 0 ~ 9,
/ + - = \ . ! ? ' , * # "
• To move the cursor, push [Right] or [Left].
• To insert a space, push [P1].
• To delete, push [P2].
When using the Portable Ten-key types or Mobile’s
optional HM-218, HM-220T, or HM-221T, the Ten-Key
pad can be used. See the list to the right above.
Key Characters
[0] . ! ? ' \ , 0
[1]
(space)
/ + - = \ 1
[2] a b c A B C 2
[3] d e f D E F 3
[4] g h i G H I 4
[5] j k l J K L 5
[6] m n o M N O 6
[7] p q r s P Q R S 7
[8] t u v T U V 8
[9] w x y z W X Y Z 9
5. After entering, push [OK].
6. Push [PTT] to send it.
L “Success” is displayed after receiving an
acknowledgement from the target station.
L “Failed” is displayed if the target station does not
send back an acknowledgement.
TIP:
The entered message can be temporary saved.
After pushing [OK] in step 5, push [Back] to display
“Save Message?.” Push [Left] or [Right] to select
“Yes,” then
push [OK] to save.
However, once the
transceiver is turned OFF, the saved message is
erased.
You can display the “Write Message” screen by
pushing [Write Message].
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NXDN™ OPERATION
7-10
Transmitting a call (Continued)
D Transmitting a Call Alert call
A Call Alert call enables you to notify another user
who may be away from the transceiver that you want
to talk.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
(Menu > Signaling/Call > Call Menu)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Signaling/Call,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Call Menu,” then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select the Individual or
Group ID, then push [OK].
5. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Call Alert,” then
push [PTT] to transmit the Call Alert call.
L “Success” is displayed after receiving an
acknowledgement from the target station.
L “Failed” is displayed if the target station does not
send back an acknowledgement.
<Key operation>
Portable: For all types
Mobile: For all types
Using [Call Alert]:
Hold down [Call Alert] to transmit the Call Alert call.
L “Success” is displayed after receiving an
acknowledgement from the target station.
L “Failed” is displayed if the target station does not send
back an acknowledgement.
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NXDN™ OPERATION
7-11
Transmitting a call (Continued)
D Transmitting a Remote Monitor call
Remote Monitor call enables you to send a signal that
requires the target station to transmit the microphone
audio.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
(Menu > Signaling/Call > Call Menu)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Signaling/Call,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Call Menu,” then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select the Individual ID,
then push [OK].
5. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Remote Monitor,”
then push [PTT] to transmit the Remote Monitor
call.
L “Success” is displayed after receiving an
acknowledgement from the target station.
L “Failed” is displayed if the target station does not
send back an acknowledgement.
6. The microphone audio can be heard for the preset
period of time.
D Transmitting a Radio Check
Radio Check call enables you to determine
whether the target station is turned ON, within the
communication range and on the channel, without
requiring any action from the target station user.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
(Menu > Signaling/Call > Call Menu)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Signaling/Call,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Call Menu,” then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select the Individual ID,
then push [OK].
5. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Radio Check,” then
push [PTT] to transmit the Radio Check.
L “Success” is displayed after receiving an
acknowledgement from the target station.
L “Failed” is displayed if the target station does not
send back an acknowledgement.
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NXDN™ OPERATION
7-12
Transmitting a call (Continued)
D Transmitting a Stun command
A Stun command enables you to send a signal that
will stun the target station.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
(Menu > Signaling/Call > Call Menu)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Signaling/Call,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Call Menu,” then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select the Individual ID,
then push [OK].
5. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Stun,” then push
[PTT] to transmit the Stun command.
• The target station is stunned.
L “Success” is displayed after receiving an
acknowledgement from the target station.
L “Failed” is displayed if the target station does not
send back an acknowledgement.
D Transmitting a Revive command
A Revive command enables you to send a signal that
will revive a stunned station.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
(Menu > Signaling/Call > Call Menu)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Signaling/Call,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Call Menu,” then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select the Individual ID,
then push [OK].
5. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Revive,” then push
[PTT] to transmit the Revive command.
• The stunned station is revived.
L “Success” is displayed after receiving an
acknowledgement from the target station.
L “Failed” is displayed if the target station does not
send back an acknowledgement.
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NXDN™ OPERATION
7-13
Transmitting a call (Continued)
D Transmitting a Kill command
A Kill command enables you to send a signal that will
disable the target station.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
(Menu > Signaling/Call > Call Menu)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Signaling/Call,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Call Menu,” then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select the Individual ID,
then push [OK].
5. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Kill,” then push
[PTT] to transmit the Kill command.
• The target station is disabled.
L “Success” is displayed after receiving an
acknowledgement from the target station.
L “Failed” is displayed if the target station does not
send back an acknowledgement.
D Transmitting an Emergency call
An NXDN Emergency call can be transmitted in
the same way as the 2-Tone, 5-Tone, or MDC 1200
signaling operation. See “Emergency call” for details.
(pp. 4-3 ~ 4-6)
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NXDN™ OPERATION
7-14
Transmitting a call (Continued)
D Transmitting Position data
When the GPS function is ON, and the internal GPS
receiver receives Position data, the longitude and
latitude data can be automatically transmitted:
• When a GPS request status message is received
After sending a voice message
L Set the ‘Send with Login’ and ‘Send with Logoff’ items to
‘Enable.’
After sending a status message
LSet the ‘Send with Status Call’ item to ‘Enable.’
After sending a message
LSet the ‘Send with Message Call’ item to ‘Enable.’
After sending a Call Alert
LSet the ‘Send with Call Alert’ item to ‘Enable.’
After sending an Emergency call
LSet the ‘Send with Emergency’ item to ‘Enable.’
At the preset interval
LSet the ‘Auto’ item to ‘Enable.’
LSet the ‘Interval Timer [mm:ss]’ item.
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NXDN™ OPERATION
7-15
Receiving a call
D Receiving an Individual call
1. When an Individual call is received:
• Mute is released.
• The Status indicator lights green.
The calling station name (or ID) is displayed while
receiving the signal.*
2. Hold down [PTT], then speak into the microphone.
3. Release [PTT] to receive.
* Only for the Portable Ten-key and Simple key types and the
Mobile LCD types.
D Receiving a Group call
1. When a Group call is received:
• Mute is released.
• The Status indicator lights green.
The Group name and the calling station name (or ID)
are displayed while receiving the signal.*
L When an All Call is received, “All Call” is displayed.*
In that case, you cannot reply to it.
2. Hold down [PTT], then speak into the microphone.
3. Release [PTT] to receive.
D Receiving a Status message
1. When a Status message is received:
• Beeps sound.
The Status message and the calling station or Group
name (or ID) are displayed.*
• “
” blinks.*
” may be displayed or blink, depending on the
presetting.*
Portable type transceivers may vibrate, depending on
the presetting.
2. Push [Back] to stop the display indication.
D Receiving a Message
1. When a Message is received:
• Beeps sound.
The Message and the calling station or Group name
(or ID) are displayed.*
• “
” blinks.*
” may be displayed or blink, depending on the
presetting.*
Portable type transceivers may vibrate, depending on
the presetting.
2. Push [Back] to stop the display indication.
D Receiving a Call Alert call
1. When a Call Alert call is received:
• Beeps sound.
“Call Alert” and the calling station or Group name (or
ID) are displayed.*
” may be displayed or blink, depending on the
presetting.*
Portable type transceivers may vibrate, depending on
the presetting.
2. Hold down [PTT], then speak into the microphone.
3. Release [PTT] to receive.
D Receiving a Radio Check call
When a Radio check command is received,
the transceiver automatically transmits an
acknowledgement call. The RAN code matching may
not be necessary, depending on the presetting.
D Receiving a Remote Monitor call
When a Remote monitor call is received, the
microphone audio is automatically transmitted for the
set time period. The RAN code matching may not be
necessary, depending on the presetting.
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NXDN™ OPERATION
7-16
Receiving a call (Continued)
D Receiving a Stun, Kill or Revive
If a Stun or Kill command is received, the transceiver
will display “SORRY”*
1
and you cannot receive or
transmit*
2
.
When a Stun command is received, you cannot
operate the transceiver until a Revive command is
received or the password is input.
When a Kill command is received, you cannot operate
the transceiver until data programming is performed.
NOTE: Depending on the presetting, the transceiver
can ignore the Stun, Revive and Kill commands that
are from a non-specied station.
D Receiving an Emergency call
1. When an Emergency call is received:
• Beeps sound.
“RX Emergency” and the calling station name (or ID)
are displayed.
*
1
• “ ” blinks.*
1
2. When the Send Ack function is turned ON,
the transceiver automatically transmits an
acknowledgement to the calling station, if the
received call type is a Group or All call.
L If the received call type is Individual, and it requests
an acknowledgment be sent back, the transceiver
automatically sends the acknowledgement.
3. Hold down [PTT], then speak into the microphone.
4. Turn OFF the transceiver, change the channel, or
push [PTT] or a key to stop the beep and display
indication.
*
1
Only for the Portable Ten-key and Simple key types and
the Mobile LCD types.
*
2
Depending on the presetting, reception may be enabled.
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NXDN™ OPERATION
7-17
Roaming function (For the Multi-site Trunking operation)
The Multi-site Trunking mode enables the transceiver
to move to another site, according to the preset Site
list*
1
, in order to nd a site that has a higher quality
signal, or provides better services.
The Roaming function is automatically activated when
the transceiver goes out of the range, and does not
receive the downlink signal from the repeater in the
currently registered site.
In this case, the transceiver displays “Searching.”*
2
Depending on the presettings, the transceiver tries to
register to the repeater that has the strongest RSSI
level in the last registered site or an adjacent site.
This roaming type takes more time than other roaming
types.
The transceiver displays “Out of Range” when
the transceiver cannot register to any site after
searching.*
2
*
1
The valid roaming areas (up to 48) are listed on the Site
list.
*
2
Only for the Portable Ten-key and Simple key types and
the Mobile LCD types.
D Roaming Request function
The Roaming Request function enables the
transceiver to start or resume a Roaming scan,
regardless of the error rate.
Push [Roaming Request] to start or resume the
Roaming scan.
L Even if the Site Lock function is ON, and the transceiver is
locked to the currently registered site, pushing [Roaming
Request] resumes a Roaming scan.
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NXDN™ OPERATION
7-18
Site Lock function (For the Multi-site Trunking operation)
You can lock the transceiver to the currently registered
site. When this function is ON, the transceiver cancels
resuming a Roaming scan, and stays on the current
site, regardless of the error rate.
Push [Site Lock] to turn the Site Lock function ON or
OFF.
• “ ” is displayed when this function is turned ON.
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NXDN™ OPERATION
7-19
Site Select function (For the Multi-site Trunking operation)
You can manually select a site without a Roaming
scan.
1. Push [Site Select] to display the “Site Select
screen.
2. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a site from the
preset Site list*.
* Up to 48 valid Roaming areas are listed.
3. Push [OK] to set the selected site, and return to
the standby screen.
4. The transceiver tries to register to the selected
site.
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NXDN™ OPERATION
7-20
Displaying the Incoming list
The transceiver saves a log of the received Individual
calls, Call Alert calls, Status messages, and Messages
in the memory, depending on the presetting.
Up to 10 Message/Status or 5 Voice/Call Alert calls
can be saved in the log, and the oldest call record
is erased when an 11th (Message/Status) or 6th
(Voice/Call Alert) call is received. However, once the
transceiver is turned OFF, the all records are erased.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
(Menu > Signaling/Call > Incoming)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Signaling/Call,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Incoming,” then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Voice/Call Alert” or
Message/Status,” then
push [OK].
• Voice/Call Alert: The received Individual call
and Call Alert call logs are
saved.
• Message/Status: The received Status message
and Message logs are saved.
5. When “Voice/Call Alert” is selected in step 4, the
Voice/Call Alert” screen is displayed.
The calling station name (or ID) is displayed.
L
” is for the Individual calls.
L
” is for the Call Alert calls.
TIP: When the “Voice/Call Alert” screen is
displayed, skip step 6 and go to step 7.
When “Message/Status” is selected in step 4, the
Message/Status” screen is displayed.
The calling station name (or ID) is displayed.
L
” is for the Status message or Message.
6. Push [Up] or [Down] to select the log, then
push
[OK].
The message content is displayed.
7.
Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
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NXDN™ OPERATION
7-21
Displaying the Outgoing list
The transceiver saves a log of the transmitted
Individual calls and Call Alert calls in the memory,
depending on the presetting.
Up to 5 calls can be saved in the log, and the oldest
call record is erased when an 6th call is received.
However, once the transceiver is turned OFF, the all
records are erased.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
(Menu > Signaling/Call > Outgoing)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Signaling/Call,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Outgoing,” then
push [OK].
4. The calling station name (or ID) is displayed in the
“Outgoing” screen.
L ” is for the Individual calls.
L
” is for the Call Alert calls.
5.
Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
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NXDN™ OPERATION
7-22
Deleting the Incoming list
The receive call log can be deleted from the Incoming
list.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
(Menu > Signaling/Call > Clear Incoming)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Signaling/Call,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Clear Incoming,”
then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Voice/Call Alert” or
Message/Status” to be deleted, then
push [OK].
• Voice/Call Alert: The received Individual calls
and Call Alert calls are saved
in the log.
• Message/Status: The received Status messages
and Messages are saved in the
log.
5. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “OK,” then
push
[OK].
• The selected call log is deleted from the Incoming list.
6.
Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
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NXDN™ OPERATION
7-23
Deleting the Outgoing list
The transmit call log can be deleted from the Outgoing
list.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
(Menu > Signaling/Call > Clear Outgoing)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Signaling/Call,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Clear Outgoing,”
then
push [OK].
4. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “OK,” then
push
[OK].
• The selected call log is deleted from the Outgoing list.
5.
Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
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NXDN™ OPERATION
7-24
Encryption function
The encryption function enables voice scrambling,
which provides private digital communication between
stations.
When a encrypted call is received, the squelch will
open only when the call contains a matching Key ID*.
If a call containing a different Key ID* is made on the
same channel, the squelch will not open, and the user
will not hear the call.
* Depending on the presetting, opening the squelch may
also require that a matching RAN is included in the call.
Push [Scrambler/Encryption] to toggle the Encryption
function ON or OFF.
• “ is displayed when the Encryption function is ON.
L When the Encryption function is ON, push [PTT] to make
an encrypted call.
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Section 8
MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION
MDC 1200 system operation .................................................. 8-2
Transmitting a call .................................................................. 8-3
D Transmitting a PTT ID ..................................................... 8-3
D Transmitting an MDC Emergency call ............................ 8-4
D Transmitting an MDC Emergency Acknowledgement ..... 8-4
D Transmitting an MDC Selective Call (Sel Call) ............... 8-5
D Transmitting an MDC Call Alert call ................................ 8-6
D Transmitting an MDC Radio Check call .......................... 8-8
D Transmitting an MDC Stun call ..................................... 8-10
D Transmitting an MDC Revive call .................................. 8-12
D Transmitting an MDC Status call .................................. 8-14
D Transmitting an MDC Message call .............................. 8-16
Receiving a call .................................................................... 8-18
D Receiving a PTTID ........................................................ 8-18
D Receiving an MDC Emergency call .............................. 8-18
D Receiving an MDC Selective Call (Sel Call) ................. 8-19
D Receiving an MDC Call Alert call .................................. 8-19
D Receiving an MDC Stun call or Revive call .................. 8-20
D Receiving an MDC Status call ...................................... 8-21
D Receiving an MDC Message call .................................. 8-21
Incoming Call log function .................................................... 8-22
D Checking the Incoming call log ..................................... 8-22
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8-2
MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION
MDC 1200 system operation
This function is usable in only the Analog mode.
The MDC 1200 signaling system enhances your
transceiver’s capabilities. You can receive or transmit
PTT IDs, Emergency, Selective Call (SelCall), Call
Alert, Radio Check, Stun, Revive, Status, and
Message calls.
Set one of the assignable software key functions for
the MDC 1200 system operations. (pp. 2-11 ~ 2-20)
The display illustration is for the Portable Ten-key
type, Portable Simple key type, Mobile LCD type
transceivers.
NOTE:
Set the related settings using the CS-F3400D
programming software when using the MDC 1200
system. See the Help le for details.
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MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION
8-3
Transmitting a call
D Transmitting a PTT ID
You can transmit a call with your station ID.
When another station receives a PTT ID, your station
ID is displayed.
Push [PTT] to make a call.
• Beeps sound, depending on the presetting.
Your station ID is transmitted when you push [PTT] (at the
beginning of the transmission) or release [PTT] (at the end
of transmission), depending on the presetting.
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MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION
8-4
Transmitting a call (Continued)
D Transmitting an MDC Emergency call
An MDC Emergency call can be transmitted in the
same way as the 2-Tone, 5-Tone, or NXDN
TM
signaling
operation. See “Emergency call” for details. (pp. 4-3 ~
4-6)
The transceiver can also be set to keep the
microphone open in the Emergency mode to monitor
the situation, depending on the presetting.
D Transmitting an MDC Emergency
Acknowledgement
When receiving an MDC Emergency call, an MDC
Emergency Acknowledgement is automatically
transmitted, depending on the presetting.
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MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION
8-5
Transmitting a call (Continued)
An MDC Sel Call enables you to make a call to a
specic station, or to a particular group. Other MDC
1200 system transceivers on the channel do not
receive a Sel Call that does not include the matching
station or group ID.
<Key operation>
1. Push [Call Menu] to display the Call Menu screen.
2. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a station or group
ID, then push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Sel Call.
4. Hold down [PTT] to transmit an MDC Sel Call to
the selected station.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD type
(Menu > Signaling/Call > Call Menu)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Signaling/Call,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Call Menu,” then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a station or group
ID, then push [OK].
5. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Sel Call.
6. Hold down [PTT] to transmit an MDC Sel Call to
the selected station.
• “ ” is displayed while transmitting the Sel Call.
D Transmitting an MDC Selective Call (Sel Call)
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MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION
8-6
Transmitting a call (Continued)
D Transmitting an MDC Call Alert call
An MDC Call Alert call enables you to notify another
user who may be away from the transceiver that you
want to talk.
It also enables a user who is away from their
transceiver, that they have received a call from
another user.
<Key operation>
1. Push [Call Menu] to display the Call Menu screen.
2. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a station or group
ID, then push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Call Alert.
4. Hold down [PTT] to transmit an MDC Call Alert
call.
After receiving an acknowledgement, “Success” is
displayed.
When the transceiver does not receive an
acknowledgement, “Failed” is displayed.
After transmitting the Call Alert call, returns to the
Standby screen.
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MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION
8-7
Transmitting a call (Continued)
D Transmitting an MDC Call Alert call (Continued)
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD type
(Menu > Signaling/Call > Call Menu)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Signaling/Call,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Call Menu,” then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a station or group
ID, then push [OK].
5. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Call Alert.
6. Hold down [PTT] to transmit an MDC Call Alert
call.
After receiving an acknowledgement, “Success” is
displayed.
When the transceiver does not receive an
acknowledgement, “Failed” is displayed.
After transmitting the Call Alert call, returns to the
Standby screen.
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MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION
8-8
Transmitting a call (Continued)
D Transmitting an MDC Radio Check call
An MDC Radio Check call enables the user to
determine whether the targeted station is turned ON,
within the communication range and on the channel,
without requiring any action from the targeted station
user.
<Key operation>
1. Push [Call Menu] to display the Call Menu screen.
2. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a station ID, then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Radio Check.
4. Push [PTT] to transmit an MDC Radio Check call.
After receiving an acknowledgement, “Success” is
displayed.
When the transceiver does not receive an
acknowledgement, “Failed” is displayed.
After transmitting the Radio Check call, returns to the
Standby screen.
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MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION
8-9
Transmitting a call (Continued)
D Transmitting an MDC Radio Check call (Continued)
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD type
(Menu > Signaling/Call > Call Menu)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Signaling/Call,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Call Menu,” then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a station ID, then
push [OK].
5. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Radio Check.
6. Push [PTT] to transmit an MDC Radio Check call.
After receiving an acknowledgement, “Success” is
displayed.
When the transceiver does not receive an
acknowledgement, “Failed” is displayed.
After transmitting the Radio Check call, returns to the
Standby screen.
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MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION
8-10
Transmitting a call (Continued)
D Transmitting an MDC Stun call
An MDC Stun call remotely disables the transceiver.
<Key operation>
1. Push [Call Menu] to display the Call Menu screen.
2. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a station ID, then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Stun.
4. Push [PTT] to transmit an MDC Stun call.
After receiving an acknowledgement, “Success” is
displayed.
When the transceiver does not receive an
acknowledgement, “Failed” is displayed.
After transmitting the Stun call, returns to the Standby
screen.
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MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION
8-11
D Transmitting an MDC Stun call (Continued)
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD type
(Menu > Signaling/Call > Call Menu)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Signaling/Call,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Call Menu,” then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a station ID, then
push [OK].
5. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Stun.
6. Push [PTT] to transmit an MDC Stun call.
After receiving an acknowledgement, “Success” is
displayed.
When the transceiver does not receive an
acknowledgement, “Failed” is displayed.
After transmitting the Stun, returns to the Standby
screen.
Transmitting a call (Continued)
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MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION
8-12
Transmitting a call (Continued)
D Transmitting an MDC Revive call
An MDC Revive call revives a stunned transceiver to
normal operation.
<Key operation>
1. Push [Call Menu] to display the Call Menu screen.
2. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a station ID, then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Revive.
4. Push [PTT] to transmit an MDC Revive call.
After receiving an acknowledgement, “Success” is
displayed.
When the transceiver does not receive an
acknowledgement, “Failed” is displayed.
After transmitting the Revive call, returns to the
Standby screen.
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MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION
8-13
D Transmitting an MDC Revive call (Continued)
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD type
(Menu > Signaling/Call > Call Menu)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Signaling/Call,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Call Menu,” then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a station ID, then
push [OK].
5. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Revive.
6. Push [PTT] to transmit an MDC Revive call.
After receiving an acknowledgement, “Success” is
displayed.
When the transceiver does not receive an
acknowledgement, “Failed” is displayed.
After transmitting the Revive call, returns to the
Standby screen.
Transmitting a call (Continued)
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MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION
8-14
Transmitting a call (Continued)
D Transmitting an MDC Status call
An MDC Status call enables you to send a preset
Status message. There are 16 kinds of Status
messages.
In addition, the transceiver can send an MDC
Status Poll call that make the targeted station to
automatically transmit a Status call, depending on the
presetting.
<Key operation>
1. Push [Status] to display the Status list.
2. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a Status.
3. Hold down [PTT] to transmit an MDC Status call.
After receiving an acknowledgement, “Success” is
displayed.
When the transceiver does not receive an
acknowledgement, “Failed” is displayed.
After transmitting the Status call, returns to the
Standby screen.
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MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION
8-15
D Transmitting an MDC Status call (Continued)
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD type
(Menu > Signaling/Call > Status)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Signaling/Call,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Status,” then
push
[OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a Status.
5. Hold down [PTT] to transmit an MDC Status call.
Transmitting a call (Continued)
After receiving an acknowledgement, “Success” is
displayed.
When the transceiver does not receive an
acknowledgement, “Failed” is displayed.
After transmitting the Status call, returns to the
Standby screen.
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MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION
8-16
Transmitting a call (Continued)
D Transmitting an MDC Message call
You can send a MDC Message call. There are 16
kinds of Messages.
<Key operation>
1. Push [Message] to display the Message list.
2. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a Message.
3. Hold down [PTT] to transmit an MDC Message
call.
After receiving an acknowledgement, “Success” is
displayed.
When the transceiver does not receive an
acknowledgement, “Failed” is displayed.
After transmitting the Message call, returns to the
Standby screen.
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MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION
8-17
Transmitting a call (Continued)
D Transmitting an MDC Message call (Continued)
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD type
(Menu > Signaling/Call > Status)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Signaling/Call,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Message,” then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a Message.
5. Hold down [PTT] to transmit an MDC Message
call.
After receiving an acknowledgement, “Success” is
displayed.
When the transceiver does not receive an
acknowledgement, “Failed” is displayed.
After transmitting the Message call, returns to the
Standby screen.
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MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION
8-18
Receiving a call
D Receiving a PTTID
When a PTTID is received.
• Beeps sound, depending on the presetting.
Portable type transceivers may vibrate, depending on the
presetting.
• The calling station's ID is displayed.
D Receiving an MDC Emergency call
When an MDC Emergency call is received:
• Beeps sound.
Portable type transceivers may vibrate, depending on the
presetting.
The calling station's ID and “Emergency” is displayed.
Hold down [PTT] and speak into the microphone.
L The transceiver automatically may transmit an
acknowledgement to the calling station, depending
on the setting.
L To stop the Emergency beeps, turn OFF the
transceiver, change the channel, or push [PTT] or
a key.
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MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION
8-19
Receiving a call (Continued)
When an MDC Sel Call is received:
• Beeps sound.
• “
” is displayed.
• “
” blinks.
• The calling station's ID is displayed.
Hold down [PTT] and speak into the microphone.
D Receiving an MDC Selective Call (Sel Call)
D Receiving an MDC Call Alert call
When an MDC Call Alert call is received,
• Beeps sound.
• “
” blinks.
• The calling station's ID is displayed.
Hold down [PTT] and speak into the microphone.
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MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION
8-20
Receiving a call (Continued)
D Receiving an MDC Stun call or Revive call
If an MDC Stun call is received that matches your
station ID, the transceiver displays “SORRY” and you
can not receive or transmit.
To use the transceiver again, you need to:
• receive an MDC Revive call that matches your station ID.
• enter the password.
• setup again using the CS-F3400D.
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MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION
8-21
Receiving a call (Continued)
D Receiving an MDC Status call
When an MDC Status call is received.
• Beeps sound.
The calling station's ID and the Status are displayed once.
D Receiving an MDC Message call
When an MDC Message call is received.
• Beeps sound.
The calling station's ID and the Message are displayed.
L To return to the Standby screen, push [PTT], or
change the channel.
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MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION
8-22
Incoming Call log function
After receiving an MDC Sel Call, Call Alert call,
or Emergency call, the call log may be displayed,
depending on the presetting. Up to 5 calls can be
memorized, and the oldest call is deleted when a 6th
call is received.
D Checking the Incoming call log
(Menu > Signaling/Call > Incoming)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Signaling/Call,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Incoming,” then
push [OK].
L If there is no log, an error beep sounds and the log is
not displayed.
• Incoming log is displayed.
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Section 9
ABOUT THE microSD CARD
About the microSD card ......................................................... 9-2
Saving data onto the microSD card ........................................ 9-2
Inserting or removing the microSD card ................................. 9-3
D Inserting .......................................................................... 9-3
D Removing ........................................................................ 9-3
Unmounting the microSD card ............................................... 9-4
Formatting the microSD card.................................................. 9-4
Loading the saved data les onto a microSD card ................. 9-5
Displaying the information of the microSD card ..................... 9-6
Backing up the data saved on the microSD card onto a PC .. 9-7
D About the microSD card’s folder contents....................... 9-7
D Making a backup le on your PC .................................... 9-8
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ABOUT THE microSD CARD
9-2
About the microSD card
Saving data onto the microSD card
The microSD or microSDHC card is not supplied by Icom.
User supplied.
Users can use a microSDHC of up to 32 GB.
Icom has checked the compatibility with the following
microSDHC cards.
(As of July 2016)
Brand Type Memory size
SanDisk
®
microSDHC
4 GB
8 GB
16 GB
32 GB
L The above list does not guarantee the card’s
performance.
L Through the rest of this document, the microSDHC
card is simply called the microSD card or the card.
TIP: Icom recommends that a user save the
transceiver’s factory default data for backup. (p. 9-7)
NOTE:
Before using the microSD card, thoroughly read the
card’s instructions.
If you do any of the following, the card data may be
corrupted or deleted.
- You remove the card from the transceiver while
the card is being accessed.
- A power failure occurs, or the power cable
(Mobile type) or battery pack (Portable type) is
disconnected while the card is being accessed.
- You drop, impact or vibrate the card.
Do not touch the contacts of the card.
The transceiver takes a longer time to recognize a
high capacity card.
The card will get warm if continuously used for a
long period of time.
The card has a certain lifetime, so data reading or
writing may not be possible after using it for a long
period of time.
When reading or writing data is impossible, the
card’s lifetime has ended. In that case, use a new
one.
We recommend you make a separate backup le of
the important data onto your PC. (p. 9-7)
Icom will not be responsible for any damage
caused by data corruption on a card.
A user can save the following data onto the microSD
card:
Communication audio
The transmitted and received audio.
Data settings of the transceiver
Memory channel contents saved in the optional
programming software.
Firmware les
The rmware les to update the transceiver’s
rmware.
Voice audio of an Emergency
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ABOUT THE microSD CARD
9-3
NOTE: Use the transceiver's built-in Format function
to format all microSD cards to be used with the
transceiver. Format, even preformatted cards for
PCs or other uses. (p. 9-4)
Inserting or removing the microSD card
D Removing
z Portable types
Push in the microSD card until a click sounds.
The card is unlocked, and you can pull it out.
L Before you remove the microSD card while the
transceiver’s power is ON, be sure to rst unmount it.
(p. 9-4)
microSD
card
Transceiver
SD
micro
z Mobile types
1. Turn OFF the transceiver.
2. Turn the transceiver upside down.
3. Push the locking tab using a solid tool, such as a
flat-bladed screwdriver (q), then detach the front
panel (w).
Front panel
q
w
q
4. Turn the transceiver right-side up.
5. Insert the card into the slot until it locks in place,
and makes a ‘click’ sound.
The SD card icon is displayed when the microSD card
is inserted.
LBe sure to check the card orientation.
Transceiver
microSD
card
microSD
card
SD
micro
Card orientation
Top
Bottom
Front
Rear
6. Attach the front panel, then turn ON the transceiver.
D Inserting
z Portable types
Insert the card into the slot until it locks in place, until
it makes a ‘click’ sound.
The SD card icon is displayed when the microSD card is
inserted.
LBe sure to check the card orientation.
Card orientation
Top
Bottom
Front
Rear
z Mobile types
1. Detach the front panel, as described to the left.
2. Push in the microSD card until it makes a click
sound.
The card is unlocked, and you can pull it out.
L Before you remove the microSD card while the
transceiver’s power is ON, be sure to rst unmount it.
(p. 9-4)
Transceiver
Top
Bottom
Front
Rear
Transceiver
microSD card
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ABOUT THE microSD CARD
9-4
Formatting the microSD card
Use the transceiver's built-in Format function
to format all microSD cards to be used with the
transceiver. This creates a special folder on the card
that you need for operations like loading the data.
Format all cards, including a brand new microSD card,
and even preformatted cards for PCs or other uses.
NOTE: Formatting a card deletes all its data. Before
formatting any used card, back up its data onto your
PC. (p. 9-7)
IMPORTANT: Even if you format the microSD
card, some data may remain in the card. When you
dispose the card, be sure to physically destroy it to
avoid unauthorized access to any data that remains.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
(Menu > SD Card > SD Format)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “SD Card,” then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “SD Format,” then
push [OK].
“Are you sure?” is displayed.
4. Push [Left] or [Right] to select <OK>, then push
[OK].
LTo cancel formatting, select <Cancel>.
After formatting, returns to the “SD Card” screen.
5. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
Unmounting the microSD card
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
(Menu > SD Card > SD Unmount)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “SD Card,” then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “SD Unmount,” then
push [OK].
“Are you sure?” is displayed.
4. Push [Left] or [Right] to select <OK>, then push
[OK].
LTo cancel unmounting, select <Cancel>.
After unmounting, returns to the “SD Card” screen.
5. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
6. Remove the card from the transceiver.
Before you remove a card when the transceiver is ON,
be sure to rst electrically unmount it, as shown below.
Otherwise the data may be corrupted or deleted.
TIP: For the Portable Non-Display types and
Mobile Segment types
Before removing a card, be sure to turn OFF the
transceiver.
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ABOUT THE microSD CARD
9-5
Loading the saved data les onto a microSD card
You can load the Memory channels and transceiver’s
settings from the card to a transceiver.
This function is convenient when:
Setting up from a PC
Copying the data to another transceiver to operate
with the same data.
NOTE: When 2 or more data les are saved in the
card, the latest le will be loaded.
TIP: Backing up the current data is recommended
before loading other data into the transceiver.
(p. 9-7)
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
(Menu > SD Card > Load Setting <- SD)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “SD Card,” then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Load Setting <-
SD,” then
push [OK].
“Update Ready Execute?” is displayed.
4. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Yes,” then push
[OK].
Starts the le check.
L While checking the le, “Pre Processing..” and a
progress bar are displayed.
5. After checking, the file loading starts.
While loading, “Load Setting..” and a progress bar are
displayed.
6. After loading ends, the transceiver automatically
restarts.
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ABOUT THE microSD CARD
9-6
Displaying the information of the microSD card
You can display the microSD card capacity, remaining
capacity, and the time remaining for voice recording.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
(Menu > SD Card > SD Information)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “SD Card,” then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “SD Information,”
then
push [OK].
The remaining capacity is displayed.
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select the next screen to
display the time remaining for voice recording or
the card capacity.
Time remaining for voice recording
Card capacity
5. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
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ABOUT THE microSD CARD
9-7
Backing up the data saved on the microSD card onto a PC
You can easily restore data with a backup le, even
if the setting data in the microSD card is accidentally
deleted.
D About the microSD card’s folder contents
The folder in the microSD card contains the following:
1. IC-F3400D_F5400D
2. Emergency
Rec
4. Setting
7. Voice Rec
5. Firmware
6. ICF
8. Call Rec 9. yyyymmdd
9. yyyymmdd
3. yyyymmdd
3. yyyymmdd
1. IC-F3400D_F5400D folder
The folders created in the transceiver by the
Format function are contained in this folder.
2. Emergency Rec folder
The recorded Emergency audio dated folders are
created.
3. The dated (yyyymmdd) folders
The recorded Emergency audio les are saved in
the ‘wav’ format.
The folder name is automatically created in the
following date format: yyyymmdd (yyyy:Year,
mm:month, dd:day)
4. Setting folder
The Firmware and ICF folders are created.
5. Firmware folder
The transceiver’s rmware le is saved in the ‘mot’
format.
6. ICF folder
The transceiver’s setting data is saved in the ‘icf’
format.
7. Voice Rec folder
The Call Rec folder is created.
8. Call Rec folder
The recorded QSO audio date folders are created.
9. The dated (yyyymmdd) folders
Recorded audio les are saved in the ‘wav’ format.
The folder name is automatically created in the
following date format: yyyymmdd (yyyy:Year,
mm:month, dd:day)
(Example: Selecting the setting data)
When the PC reads the microSD card data, the
screens shown below are displayed.
Click
Double-click
Double-click
Double-click
The setting data
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ABOUT THE microSD CARD
9-8
Backing up the data saved on the microSD card onto a PC (Continued)
D Making a backup le on your PC
Windows 7 is used for these instructions.
1. Insert the microSD card into the SD card drive or
a memory card reader* on your PC.
*User supplied.
2. The “AutoPlay” screen is displayed, as shown to
the right.
Click “Open folder to view files.
Displays the IC-F3400D_F5400D folder.
3. Right-click “Removable Disk,” and then click
Copy.
4. Open the desired folder to make a backup file,
and then, right-click on the folder.
Then, click “Paste.
Pastes the copied microSD card data into the folder.
(Example: Pasting into the “Backup” folder in the
C drive)
5. When removing the microSD card from your PC,
be sure to safely remove it.
L The screen shot shows when a memory card reader
is inserted.
6. After “Safe To Remove Hardware” is displayed,
remove the microSD card from your PC.
Click
Click
Right-click
Click
Click
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Section 10
VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS
Recording a communication audio ....................................... 10-2
D Recording ..................................................................... 10-2
Recording an Emergency audio ........................................... 10-4
D Recording ..................................................................... 10-4
Playing back a recorded audio ............................................. 10-5
D Playing back a recorded communication audio ............ 10-5
D Playing back an Emergency audio ............................... 10-6
D Player screen ................................................................ 10-7
Deleting a le ........................................................................ 10-8
Playing back the recorded le on a PC ................................ 10-9
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VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS
10-2
Recording a communication audio
This transceiver is equipped with a recorder not only
for the receive audio, but also for transmit audio.
This function is useful to make a communication
record. The recorded audio is saved onto a microSD
card.
You can start recording by the key operation or the
menu operation.
NOTE:
To record a communication audio, a microSD card
(user supplied) is required.
If your card does not have an “IC-F3400D_F5400D”
folder, back up any data on the microSD card. Then
insert it in the transceivers card slot and then format
it using the transceiver's built-in format function.
See page 9-4 for details.
Once the recording starts, will continue, after the
transceiver is turned OFF and ON again.
The recording will continue until you stop recording
or there is no more free space on the microSD
card.
Depending on the presetting, if there is no more
free space on the microSD card, the transceiver
automatically deletes the les in the oldest folder to
continue the recording.
When the recording time becomes over 10 minutes,
the transceiver continues to record, but records to a
new le.
You can display the microSD card capacity,
remaining capacity, and the time remaining for
voice recording. See page 9-6 for details.
TIP: About recording
When the recording starts, a folder and le are
automatically created on the microSD card.
L The folder name is date formatted yyyymmdd (yyyy:
year, mm: month, dd: day).
L The le name is date formatted yyyymmdd_hhmmss
(yyyy: year, mm: month, dd: day, hh: hour, mm:
minute, ss: second).
L The audio les recorded on the same day are saved
in the same folder.
• While recording, “ ” blinks.
• While standing by, the recording pauses.
• While pausing, “ ” stops blinking.
” is displayed when the microSD card has no
free space and cannot record additional audio.
D Recording
<Key operation>
1. Push [Rec Call] to turn ON the Call Recorder
function.
• “ ” is displayed.
2. Push [PTT] to start recording.
• “ ” blinks while recording.
L The recording is performed when the mute is
released.
3. Push [Rec Call] again to turn OFF the Call
Recorder function.
• “ ” disappears.
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VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS
10-3
Recording a communication audio
D Recording (Continued)
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD type
(Menu > Voice Rec > Call Recorder)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Voice Rec,” then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Call Recorder,”
then
push [OK].
The “Call Recorder” screen is displayed.
“Rec Start” is displayed in the screen.
4. Push [OK] to turn ON the Call Recorder function.
• Automatically returns to the standby screen.
• “
” is displayed.
5. Push [PTT] to start recording.
• “ ” blinks while recording.
L The recording is performed when the mute is
released.
6. Do steps 1 ~ 3 to display the “Call Recorder
screen.
L While recording, “Rec Stop” is displayed in the
screen.
7. Push [OK] to turn OFF the Call Recorder function.
• Automatically returns to the standby screen.
• “
” disappears.
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VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS
10-4
Recording Emergency audio
The transceiver always records the audio in the
Emergency mode when pushing [PTT], receiving the
Emergency call, or with the Auto TX function.
The recorded audio is saved onto a microSD card.
NOTE:
To record Emergency audio, a microSD card (user
supplied) is required.
If your card does not have an “IC-F3400D_F5400D”
folder, back up any data on the microSD card,
insert it in the transceivers card slot and then format
it using the transceiver's built-in format function.
See page 9-4 for details.
When the recording time becomes 10 minutes, the
transceiver continues to record, but record to a new
le.
You can display the microSD card capacity,
remaining capacity, and the time remaining for
voice recording. See page 9-6 for details.
TIP: About recording
When the recording starts, a folder and le are
automatically created on the microSD card.
L The folder name is date formatted yyyymmdd (yyyy:
year, mm: month, dd: day).
L The le name is date/time formatted yyyymmdd_
hhmmss (yyyy: year, mm: month, dd: day, hh: hour,
mm: minute, ss: second).
L The audio les recorded on the same day are saved
in the same folder.
D Recording
1. Enter the Emergency mode. (p. 4-3)
2. Push [PTT] to start recording.
• “ ” blinks while recording.
L The recording is performed when the mute is
released.
3. Release [PTT] to stop recording.
• “ ” disappears.
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VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS
10-5
Playing back a recorded audio
You can playback the recorded communication audio.
<Key operation>
1. Push [Play Call].
• The folder list is displayed.
2. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a folder that contains
the file you want to playback, then push [OK].
The le list is displayed.
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a file, then push [OK].
• The player screen is displayed.
L You can select a previous or later le by pushing [Up]
or [Down].
4. Push [Play] to start a playback.
While playing back
L See page 10-7 for details of the operation while
playing back.
5. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD type
(Menu > Voice Rec > Play Call Rec)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Voice Rec,” then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Play Call Rec,”
then
push [OK].
• The folder list is displayed.
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a folder that contains
the file you want to playback, then push [OK].
The le list is displayed.
5. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a file, then push [OK].
• The player screen is displayed.
L You can select a previous or next le by pushing [Up]
or [Down].
6. Push [Play] to start a playback.
L See page 10-7 for details of the operation while
playing back.
7. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
D Playing back a recorded communication audio
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VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS
10-6
Playing back a recorded audio (Continued)
D Playing back an Emergency audio
You can playback the recorded Emergency audio.
<Key operation>
1. Push [Play Emer].
• The folder list is displayed.
2. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a folder that contains
the file you want to playback, then push [OK].
The le list is displayed.
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a file, then push [OK].
• The player screen is displayed.
L You can select a previous or later le by pushing [Up]
or [Down].
4. Push [Play] to start a playback.
While playing back
L See page 10-7 for details of the operation while
playing back.
5. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD type
(Menu > Voice Rec > Play Emer Call)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Voice Rec,” then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Play Emer Call,”
then
push [OK].
• The folder list is displayed.
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a folder that contains
the file you want to playback, then push [OK].
The le list is displayed.
5. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a file, then push [OK].
• The player screen is displayed.
L You can select a previous or next le by pushing [Up]
or [Down].
6. Push [Play] to start a playback.
L See page 10-7 for details of the operation while
playing back.
7. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
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VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS
10-7
D Player screen
Playing back a recorded audio (Continued)
Start time
The date and time
the le recording was
made.
Playback process
Displays progress of the
le currently playing back.
Playback time
The playback elapsed
time.
Remaining time
The playback remaining
time.
Playback Delete the le
Stop a playback
While playing back
TIP: Operation while playing back
Fast forward while playing back
Push [Right] to fast forward in 1 second playback
steps.
Hold down [Right] to fast forward in 1 second
playback steps until you release [Right].
Rewind while playing back
Push [Left] to rewind in 1 second playback steps.
Hold down [Left] to rewind in 1 second playback
steps until you release [Left].
Stop the playing
Push [Stop].
Call type
“ID”* is displayed for the Individual call in the Digital mode.
“TLK”* is displayed for the Group call in the Digital mode.
“Analog” is displayed in the Analog mode.
* When the station or Group name is set in the Call List, the
name is displayed.
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VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS
10-8
Deleting a le
You can delete a recorded audio le.
<Key operation>
1. Push [Play Call].
• The folder list is displayed.
2. Push [Up] or [Down] to
select a folder that
contains the file you want to delete,
then push
[OK].
The le list is displayed.
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a file
to delete
, then
push [OK].
• The player screen is displayed.
4. Push [Delete].
5. Push [Left] or [Right] to select <OK>, then push
[OK].
The selected le is deleted.
6. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD type
(Menu > Voice Rec > Play Call Rec)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Voice Rec,” then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Play Call Rec,”
then
push [OK].
• The folder list is displayed.
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to
select a folder that
contains the file you want to delete,
then push
[OK].
The le list is displayed.
5. Push [Up] or [Down] to select a file
to delete
, then
push [OK].
• The player screen is displayed.
6. Push [Delete].
7. Push [Left] or [Right] to select <OK>, then push
[OK].
The selected le is deleted.
8. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
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VOICE RECORDER FUNCTIONS
10-9
Playing back the recorded le on a PC
You can also playback the voice memory data on a
PC.
L Microsoft
®
Windows
®
7 is used for the description below.
1. Insert the microSD card into the card drive or a
memory card reader on your PC.
2. When the microSD card is recognized by the PC,
the Auto Play window is displayed, as shown to
the right. Click “Open folder to view files.
The “IC-F3400D_F5400D” folder is displayed.
3. Double-click the “IC-F3400D_F5400D” folder.
4. Double-click the “Voice Rec” folder.
5. Double-click the “Call Rec” folder.
6. Double-click the folder where the file you want to
playback is saved.
(Example: 20160712 folder)
7. To playback the file, double-click it.
(Example: 20160712_120000.wav)
NOTE:
The playback method may differ, depending on the
application. Refer to the application’s instruction manual
for details.
If the le does not playback, even if you double click
the le, download an appropriate application. (Example:
Windows Media
®
Player)
Click
Double-click
Double-click
Double-click
The setting data
Double-click
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Section 11
Bluetooth
®
OPERATION
Bluetooth
®
Wireless Technology operation ...........................11-2
D Electromagnetic Interference .........................................11-2
Turning ON the Bluetooth
®
function ......................................11-3
D For the Portable Ten-key and Simple key types and
Mobile LCD types ..........................................................11-3
D For the Portable Non-display types and
Mobile Segment types ...................................................11-4
Pairing with a headset ...........................................................11-6
Headset settings ....................................................................11-8
D AF Output ......................................................................11-8
D About the VS-3 headset ................................................. 11-8
Pairing with a data device......................................................11-9
Accepting a pairing request from a Bluetooth
®
device ........11-11
Disconnecting from a Bluetooth
®
device .............................11-13
Deleting a Bluetooth
®
device from the pairing list................11-14
Initializing the installed Bluetooth
®
unit ................................11-15
D For the Portable Ten-key and Simple key types and
Mobile LCD types ........................................................11-15
D For the Portable Non-display types and
Mobile Segment types .................................................11-16
The maximum number of paired devices ............................11-17
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Bluetooth
®
OPERATION
11-2
Bluetooth
®
Wireless Technology operation
You can connect to other Bluetooth
®
wireless
technology enabled devices (Headset or Data) with
the installed Bluetooth
®
unit.
Icom Headset
When you connect the optional VS-3 Bluetooth
®
headset to the transceiver, you can wirelessly
transmit and receive the headset audio.
The VS-3 has a [PTT] switch, so you can transmit in
the same way as using the transceiver’s [PTT] switch.
The VOX function can also be used, so you can
toggle transmit and receive by your voice through the
headset.
You can assign a desired key function to the keys on
the side panel of the VS-3 to remotely operate the
transceiver.
Third party Headset
When you connect a third party’s Bluetooth
®
headset
to the transceiver, you can wirelessly transmit and
receive the audio.
PC with Bluetooth
®
When you connect a PC with Bluetooth
®
to a
transceiver, you can set it up using the optional
programming software.
Headset device
Bluetooth
®
Bluetooth
®
Headset
Optional VS-3
(Bluetooth
®
Headset)
Bluetooth
®
unit
NOTE: The Bluetooth
®
communication range may
vary, depending on the environment in which the
device operates.
Microwave ovens or a Wireless LAN may cause an
interference. In that case, stop using those devices
or move away from them. The Bluetooth
®
device has
a range of use. If the communication is unstable, use
the device within the range.
D Electromagnetic Interference
When you use a Bluetooth
®
device, pay attention to
the following:
Bluetooth
®
devices operate in the 2.4 GHz band.
The 2.4 GHz band is also used by other devices, such
as Wireless LAN products, microwave ovens, RFID
systems, amateur radio stations, and so on.
When using this device near such devices,
interference may occur, causing a decrease in
communication speed, and an unstable connection.
In such cases, use this device away from the other
devices, or stop using those devices.
The communication range of Bluetooth
®
is
approximately 10 meters (33 feet).
Data device
Transceiver
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Bluetooth
®
OPERATION
11-3
Turning ON the Bluetooth
®
function
This section describes how to turn ON the Bluetooth
®
function using the Portable Ten-key and the Simple
key types or Mobile LCD types.
<Menu operation>
(Menu > Bluetooth > Bluetooth)
1. Push [Menu] to display the “Menu” screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Bluetooth,” then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Bluetooth,” then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “ON,” then push
[OK].
The Bluetooth
®
function is turned ON.
5. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
NOTE: For the Portable Non-display type and
Mobile Segment types
To turn ON the Bluetooth
®
function, see page 11-4.
<Key operation>
1. Push [Bluetooth] to turn ON the Bluetooth
®
function.
2. Push [Bluetooth] again to turn OFF the Bluetooth
®
function.
D For the Portable Ten-key and Simple key types and Mobile LCD types
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Bluetooth
®
OPERATION
11-4
Turning ON the Bluetooth
®
function (Continued)
NOTE: For the Portable Ten-key and the Simple
key types and Mobile LCD types
• To turn ON the Bluetooth
®
function: See page 11-3
• To pair with a headset: See page 11-6
• To pair with a data device: See page 11-9
Portable:
Step 1: Entering the Bluetooth
®
Set mode
(Transceiver)
1. Turn OFF the transceiver.
2. Set [Selector] to any channel other than Channel
16.
3. While holding down [F1], turn ON the transceiver.
Continue holding down [F1] for about 3 seconds.
2 beeps sound.
The transceiver enters the Bluetooth
®
Set mode.
Step 2: Entering the Pairing mode
(Bluetooth
®
device)
L See the Bluetooth
®
device’s instruction manual for
details.
Step 3: Turning ON the Bluetooth
®
function
(Transceiver)
After the headset has entered the Pairing mode, push
[F2] to turn ON the Bluetooth
®
function.
The transceiver automatically enters the Pairing mode, and
begins searching for a Bluetooth
®
headset.
While searching, the status indicator quickly blinks blue.
L If the status indicator does not blink after pushing [F2], the
transceiver has not entered the Bluetooth
®
Set mode. In
that case, do step 1 again.
Step 4: Pairing with a headset (Transceiver)
When a headset is found, the transceiver pairs with it.
After the transceiver and the headset pairing has
succeeded, the Status indicator slowly blinks blue 3 times.
In that case, the connection to the headset has also
succeeded.
LThetransceiversearchesforaheadsetrst.After
searching for a headset, the transceiver will start
searching for a data device. To skip searching for a data
device, push [PTT] on the headset.
L If the Bluetooth
®
connection fails, the Status indicator
slowly blinks red 3 times. To search for a headset again,
push [F3] to turn OFF the Bluetooth
®
function, then push
[F2] to turn it ON again.
This section describes how to turn ON the Bluetooth
®
function and start pairing using the Portable Non-
display types or Mobile Segment types.
[VOL]
[F1]
[F2]
[F3]
Step 5: Pairing with a data device (Transceiver)
1. When a data device is found, the transceiver pairs
with it.
After the transceiver and the data device pairing has
succeeded, the Status indicator slowly blinks blue 3
times. In that case, connection to the data device has
also succeeded.
L If the Bluetooth
®
connection fails, the Status indicator
slowly blinks red 3 times. To search for a data device
again, push [F3] to turn OFF the Bluetooth
®
function,
then push [F2] to turn it ON again. The transceiver
automatically tries to connect.
2. Turn OFF the transceiver, then turn it ON again to
exit the Bluetooth
®
Set mode.
D For the Portable Non-display types and Mobile Segment types
TIP: To turn OFF the Bluetooth
®
function, push [F3]
in the Bluetooth
®
Set mode.
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Bluetooth
®
OPERATION
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Turning ON the Bluetooth
®
function
Mobile:
Step 1: Entering the Bluetooth
®
Set mode
(Transceiver)
1. Turn OFF the transceiver.
2. While holding down [F2] and [F3], turn ON the
transceiver. Continue holding down [F2] and [F3]
for about 3 seconds.
2 beeps sound.
Step 2: Entering the Pairing mode
(Bluetooth
®
device)
L See the Bluetooth
®
device’s instruction manual for
details.
Step 3: Turning ON the Bluetooth
®
function
(Transceiver)
3. After the headset has entered the Pairing mode,
hold down [F1] for 1 second to enter the Set
mode.
4. Push [F2] or [F3] to select “b0.
5. Push [Up] to turn ON the Bluetooth
®
function.
The transceiver automatically enters the Pairing mode,
and begins searching for a Bluetooth
®
headset.
While searching, the status indicator quickly blinks
blue.
L If the status indicator does not blink after pushing
[Up], the transceiver has not entered the Bluetooth
®
Set mode. In that case, do steps 1 and 2 again.
L If the transceiver has been paired with a Bluetooth
®
headset before, the transceiver does not start
searching. In that case, the transceiver and the
headset are automatically connected.
Step 4: Pairing with a headset (Transceiver)
When a headset is found, the transceiver pairs with it.
After the transceiver and the headset pairing has
succeeded, the Status indicator slowly blinks blue 3 times.
In that case, the connection to the headset has also
succeeded.
LThetransceiversearchesforaheadsetrst.After
searching for a headset, the transceiver will start
searching for a data device. To skip searching for a data
device, push [PTT] on the headset.
L If the Bluetooth
®
connection fails, the Status indicator
slowly blinks red 3 times. To search for a headset again,
push [Down] to turn OFF the Bluetooth
®
function, then
push [Up] to turn it ON again.
Step 5: Pairing with a data device (Transceiver)
1. When a data device is found, the transceiver pairs
with it.
After the transceiver and the data device pairing has
succeeded, the Status indicator slowly blinks blue 3
times. In that case, connection to the data device has
also succeeded.
L If the Bluetooth
®
connection fails, the Status indicator
slowly blinks red 3 times. To search for a PC again,
push [Down] to turn OFF the Bluetooth
®
function,
then push [Up] to turn it ON again. The transceiver
automatically tries to connect.
2. Hold down [F1] for 1 second to exit the Set mode.
3. Turn OFF the transceiver, then turn it ON again to
normally operate the transceiver.
D For the Portable Non-display types and Mobile Segment types (Continued)
F1 F2 F3
[Up]
[Down][F1] [F2] [F3]
Power key
TIP: To turn OFF the Bluetooth
®
function, push
[Down] when “b0” is selected in the Set mode.
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Bluetooth
®
OPERATION
11-6
Pairing with a headset
This section describes how to pair with a Bluetooth
®
headset using the Portable Ten-key and the Simple
key types or Mobile LCD types.
Step 1: Entering the Pairing mode (Headset)
L See the headset’s instruction manual for details.
Step 2: Turning ON the Bluetooth
®
function
(Transceiver)
L See page 11-3 for details.
Step 3: Searching for the headset (Transceiver)
1. Push [Menu] to display the “Menu” screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Bluetooth,” then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “BT Device List,
then push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Find Device,” then
push [OK].
TIP: If the transceiver has been connected to the
Bluetooth
®
device before, its name may be displayed
in step 4. In that case, push [Up] or [Down] to select
it, then push [OK] to connect.
5. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Headset,” then
push [OK] to start searching.
6. When pairable headsets are found, their names
are displayed on the screen.
TIP:Ifthetransceivercannotndanypairable
headsets, the following screen is displayed. In that
case, do step 4 to search for a headset again.
Continued on the next page.
NOTE: For the Portable Non-display type and
Mobile Segment type
To pair with a headset, see page 11-4 for details.
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®
OPERATION
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Step 4: Connecting to the headset (Transceiver)
1. Push [Up] or [Down] to select the headset to
connect, then push [OK].
• Connects to the headset.
2. After the transceiver and the headset connection
has succeeded, “” is displayed beside the
headset icon.
3. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
While connected to a Bluetooth
®
headset, “ ” is
displayed instead of “
.”
Pairing with a headset (Continued)
TIP: When you turn ON the transceiver, with the
“Auto Connect” item is set to ON, the transceiver
automatically connects to the last paired device.
After connecting, “ ” is displayed instead of “ .”
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Bluetooth
®
OPERATION
11-8
Headset settings
D About the VS-3 headset
You can set the detailed settings of the optional VS-3
Bluetooth
®
headset.
Key Beep (p. 6-14)
(Menu > Bluetooth > Key Beep (VS-3))
Set a beep to sound when you push [PLAY], [FWD] or
[RWD] on the VS-3. This setting is different from the
transceiver’s beep setting. When both settings are set
to “ON,” the beeps sound on the transceiver and the
headset.
Power Save (p. 6-14)
(Menu > Bluetooth > P.Save (VS-3))
The Power Save function temporarily disconnects
the Bluetooth
®
connection if no communication or
operation is performed for 120 seconds, to prolong the
VS-3’s battery life.
PTT Beep (p. 6-14)
(Menu > Bluetooth > PTT Beep (VS-3))
Set a beep to sound when you push [PTT] on the VS-
3. This setting is different from the transceiver’s beep
setting. When both settings are set to “ON,” the beeps
sound on the transceiver and the headset.
One-touch PTT (p. 6-14)
(Menu > Bluetooth > One-touch PTT)
The One-Touch PTT function enables you to toggle
between transmit and receive by pushing [PTT].
D AF Output
(Menu > Bluetooth > BT Audio Setting)
You can set the audio output device when a
Bluetooth
®
headset is connected.
If the “BT Audio Setting” item is set to “BT & SP,” you
can hear audio from both a connected Bluetooth
®
headset and the transceiver’s speaker.
See page 6-14 for details.
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Bluetooth
®
OPERATION
11-9
Pairing with a data device
This section describes how to pair with a Bluetooth
®
data device using the Portable Ten-key and the
Simple key types or Mobile LCD types.
Step 1: Entering the Pairing mode (Data device)
L See the data device’s instruction manual for details.
Step 2: Turning ON the Bluetooth
®
function
(Transceiver)
L See page 11-3 for details.
Step 3: Searching for the data device (Transceiver)
1. Push [Menu] to display the “Menu” screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Bluetooth,” then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “BT Device List,
then push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Find Device,” then
push [OK].
L If the transceiver has been connected to the
Bluetooth
®
device before, its name may be displayed.
5. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Data Device,” then
push [OK] to start searching.
6. When pairable devices are found, their names are
displayed on the screen.
TIP:Ifthetransceivercannotndanypairable
device, the following screen is displayed. In that
case, do step 4 to search for a headset again.
Continued on the next page.
NOTE: For the Portable Non-display type and
Mobile Segment type
To pairing with a data device, see page 11-4 for
details.
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Bluetooth
®
OPERATION
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Step 4: Connecting to the data device
(Transceiver)
Push [Up] or [Down] to select the data device to
connect, then push [OK].
• Connects to the data device.
Step 5: Setting the Bluetooth
®
Serial Port
(Data device)
If the Serial Port Access Authorization screen as
shown below is displayed, accept it.
L The content of screen may differ, depending on the
device.
LSee the device’s instruction manual for details.
(Example)
Pairing with a data device (Continued)
TIP: When you turn ON the transceiver, with the
“Auto Connect” item is set to ON, the transceiver
automatically connects to the last paired device.
After connecting, “ ” is displayed instead of “ .”
Step 6: Connection (Transceiver)
1. After the transceiver and the device connection
has succeeded, “” is displayed beside the
devices icon.
2. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
While connected to a Bluetooth
®
device, “ ” is
displayed instead of “
.”
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Bluetooth
®
OPERATION
11-11
Accepting a pairing request from a Bluetooth
®
device
This section describes how to accept a pairing request
from a Bluetooth
®
device.
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
Step 1: Preparing the Bluetooth
®
device
Step 2: Turning ON the Bluetooth
®
function
(Transceiver)
L See page 11-3 for details.
Step 3: Entering the Waiting Pairing mode
(Transceiver)
1. Push [Menu] to display the “Menu” screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Bluetooth,” then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Waiting Pairing,
then push [OK].
Enters the Waiting Pairing mode.
TIP: You can enter the Waiting Pairing mode by
pushing [Waiting Pairing].
Step 4: Entering the Pairing mode
(Bluetooth
®
device)
LSee the device’s instruction manual for details.
Step 5: Sending a Pairing request to the
transceiver (
Bluetooth
®
device
)
1. The device displays the transceiver’s Bluetooth
®
unit name on the screen.
2. Select the displayed name to send a pairing
request.
• The Bluetooth
®
device sends a pairing request.
L See the device’s instruction manual for details.
LYoucanconrmthetransceiver’sBluetooth
®
unit
name on the “BT Device Info” screen. (p. 6-14)
Step 6: Receiving a Pairing Request (Transceiver)
1. Passkey? MMMMM” is displayed on the
transceiver.
2. Confirm the displayed passkey is the same as
yours.
3. Push [Left] or [Right] to select <Accept>, then
push [OK].
• Pairing starts.
4. After the pairing is complete, the device’s name is
displayed in the “BT Device List” screen.
5. Push [Up] or [Down] to select the Bluetooth
®
device to connect, then push [OK].
Continued on the next page.
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®
OPERATION
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Accepting a pairing request from a Bluetooth
®
device (Continued)
6. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Connect,” then
push [OK].
• Connects to the device.
Step 7: Setting the Bluetooth
®
Serial Port
(
Bluetooth
®
device
)
If the Serial Port Access Authorization screen as
shown below is displayed, accept it.
L The content of screen may differ, depending on the
device.
LSee the device’s instruction manual for details.
(Example)
NOTE: When you pair with the third party’s headset,
entering a PIN code or passkey may be required.
See the headset’s instruction manual for details.
Step 8: Connection (Transceiver)
1. After the transceiver and the device connection
has succeeded, “” is displayed beside the
device icon.
2. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
” is displayed instead of “ .
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Bluetooth
®
OPERATION
11-13
Disconnecting from a Bluetooth
®
device
You can disconnect from a Bluetooth
®
device without
cancelling the pairing.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
(Menu > Bluetooth > BT Device List)
1. Push [Menu] to display the “Menu” screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Bluetooth,” then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “BT Device List,
then push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select the Bluetooth
®
device that is currently connected, then push
[OK].
5. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Disconnect,” then
push [OK].
TIP: You can reconnect to the Bluetooth
®
device
displayed on the screen again by doing the following
steps.
1. Push [Up] or [Down] to select the Bluetooth
®
device to connect, then push [OK].
2. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Connect,” then
push [OK].
• Connects to the device.
3. Do steps 5 (‘Setting the Bluetooth
®
Serial Port’)
and 6 (‘Connection’) on page 11-10 to connect.
6. The transceiver disconnects from the Bluetooth
®
device, and “” disappears beside the device’s
icon.
L The transceiver is still paired with the Bluetooth
®
device.
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Bluetooth
®
OPERATION
11-14
Deleting a Bluetooth
®
device from the pairing list
You can delete a Bluetooth
®
device from the “BT
Device List” screen. Before deleting a connected
Bluetooth
®
device, disconnect it. (p. 11-13)
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
(Menu > Bluetooth > BT Device List)
1. Push [Menu] to display the “Menu” screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Bluetooth,” then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “BT Device List,
then push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select the Bluetooth
®
device that is currently unconnected, then push
[OK].
5. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Delete,” then push
[OK].
6. The Bluetooth
®
device is deleted from the list.
TIP: If you want to connect the deleted device, you
mustrstpairwithitagain.
• Pairing with a headset: p. 11-6
• Pairing with a data device: p. 11-9
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Bluetooth
®
OPERATION
11-15
Resetting the installed Bluetooth
®
unit
You can reset the installed Bluetooth
®
unit. You should
reset the unit if you have trouble during Bluetooth
®
operation.
<Menu operation>
(Menu > Bluetooth > Bluetooth Reset)
1. Push [Menu] to display the “Menu” screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Bluetooth,” then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Bluetooth Reset,
then push [OK].
4. Push [Left] or [Right] to select <Yes>, then push
[OK].
Resets the Bluetooth
®
unit’s settings to their
factory defaults.
5. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
NOTE: Before resetting, the Bluetooth
®
function
must be turned OFF. Otherwise, resetting cannot be
done.
D For the Portable Ten-key and Simple key types and Mobile LCD types
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Bluetooth
®
OPERATION
11-16
D For the Portable Non-display types and Mobile Segment types
Resetting the installed Bluetooth
®
unit (Continued)
NOTE: Before resetting, the Bluetooth
®
function
must be turned OFF. Otherwise, resetting cannot be
done.
Portable:
1. Turn OFF the transceiver.
2. Set [Selector] to any channel other than Channel
16.
3. While holding down [F1], turn ON the transceiver.
Continue holding down [F1] for about 3 seconds.
2 beeps sound.
The transceiver enters the Bluetooth
®
Set mode.
4. Hold down [F3] for 1 second to reset the
Bluetooth
®
unit’s settings to their factory defaults.
5. Turn OFF the transceiver, then turn it ON again to
exit the Bluetooth
®
Set mode.
Mobile:
1. Turn OFF the transceiver.
2. While holding down [F2] and [F3], turn ON the
transceiver. Continue holding down [F2] and [F3]
for about 3 seconds.
2 beeps sound.
3. Hold down [F1] for 1 second to enter the Set
mode.
4. Push [F2] or [F3] to select “b0.
5. Hold down [Down] for 1 second to reset the
Bluetooth
®
unit’s settings to their factory defaults.
6. Hold down [F1] for 1 second to exit the Set mode.
7. Turn OFF the transceiver, then turn it ON again to
normally operate the transceiver.
F1 F2 F3
[Up]
[Down][F1] [F2] [F3]
Power key
[VOL]
[F1]
[F3]
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Bluetooth
®
OPERATION
11-17
Displays the paired Bluetooth
®
device
The maximum number of paired devices
You can pair two types of the Bluetooth
®
devices:
Headset and Data devices.
Up to 8 Bluetooth
®
devices can be paired with the
installed Bluetooth
®
unit.
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Section 12
USER SETTINGS
Setting the Backlight status .................................................. 12-2
Setting the Key-touch Beep level ......................................... 12-3
Setting the Ringer level ........................................................ 12-5
Setting the Squelch level ...................................................... 12-7
Setting the Microphone gain level ........................................ 12-8
Setting the VOX function ...................................................... 12-9
Setting the VOX Delay........................................................ 12-10
Setting the VOX gain level...................................................12-11
Setting the TX Noise Cancel level ...................................... 12-12
Setting the RX Noise Cancel level...................................... 12-14
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USER SETTINGS
12-2
Setting the Backlight status
<Key operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Push [Backlight] to select the option
.
• OFF: Turns the Backlight continuously OFF.
• ON: Turns the Backlight continuously ON.
• Auto: When any key except [PTT] is pushed, the
Backlight lights for 5 seconds.
Mobile: For the LCD types
Push [Backlight] to select the option
.
• OFF: Turns the Backlight continuously OFF.
• ON: Turns the Backlight continuously ON.
• Auto: Turns the Backlight continuously ON.
When the Dimmer terminal of the D-Sub 25
pin or Option Connector 22 pin is activated,
the Backlight lights dimly.
Mobile: For the Segment types
1. Turn OFF the transceiver.
2. While holding down [F2] and [F3], turn ON the
transceiver. Continue holding down [F2] and [F3]
for about 3 seconds.
2 beeps sound.
3. Hold down [F1] for 1 second to enter the Set
mode.
4. Push [F2] or [F3] to display “A0.
5. Push [Up] or [Down] to select the option.
• OFF: Turns the Backlight continuously OFF.
• ON: Turns the Backlight continuously ON.
• Auto: Turns the Backlight continuously ON.
When the Dimmer terminal of the D-Sub
25 pin or Option Connector 22 pin is
activated, the Backlight lights dimly.
Auto
ON
OFF
: Push [Up]
: Push [Down]
6. Hold down [F1] for 1 second to exit the Set mode.
7. Turn OFF the transceiver, then turn it ON again to
normally operate it.
You can set the Backlight status.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
( Menu > Display > Backlight)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Display,” then
push
[OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Backlight,” then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to select an appropriate
option, then
push [OK].
For the Portable types:
• OFF: Turns the Backlight continuously OFF.
• ON: Turns the Backlight continuously ON.
• Auto: When any key except [PTT] is pushed, the
Backlight lights for 5 seconds.
For the Mobile types:
• OFF: Turns the Backlight continuously OFF.
• ON: Turns the Backlight continuously ON.
• Auto: Turns the Backlight continuously ON.
When the Dimmer terminal of the D-Sub 25 pin
or Option Connector 22 pin is activated, the
Backlight lights dimly.
5. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
<Lever switch operation>
Portable: For all types
When [Backlight] is assigned to the Lever switch:
z Slide the Lever switch to the “ ” position to turn the
backlight continuously ON.
z Slide the Lever switch to the “Ο” position to turn the
backlight continuously OFF.
F1 F2 F3
[Up]
[Down][F1] [F2] [F3]
Power key
NOTE: When the Brightness or Dimmer* level is set
to “0,” nothing may be displayed on the segment type
screen. In that case, set the Brightness or Dimmer*
level using the optional programming software.
* Only when the Dimmer terminal of the D-Sub 25 pin or
Option Connector 22 pin is activated.
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USER SETTINGS
12-3
Setting the Key-touch Beep level
<Key operation>
Portable: For the Non-display types
1. Turn OFF the transceiver.
2. Set [Selector] to any channel other than Channel
16.
3. While holding down [F3], turn ON the transceiver.
Continue holding down [F3] for about 3 seconds.
2 beeps sound.
The transceiver enters the Key-touch Beep level Set
mode.
4. Push [F2] or [F3] to set the Key-touch Beep level.
InformationL
The setable range is 1 ~ 5, 1 (Linked) ~ 5 (Linked) or
OFF.
When you select a Linked option, the beep level is
adjustable by rotating [VOL].
A beep sounds after pushing [F2] or [F3]. An error
beep sounds if you try to exceed the setable range.
5. Turn OFF the transceiver, then turn it ON again to
exit the Key-touch Beep level Set mode.
You can set the Key-touch Beep level.
A beep sounds when you operate a key.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
( Menu > Utility > Key-touch Beep Lv)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Utility,” then
push
[OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Key-touch Beep
Lv,” then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to set the Key-touch Beep
level, then push [OK].
L The setable range is 1 ~ 5, 1 (Linked) ~ 5 (Linked) or
OFF.
L When you select a Linked option, the beep level is
adjustable by rotating [VOL].
5. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
Setting order of the Key-touch Beep level
2
5
4
3
OFF
1
5 (Linked)
4 (Linked)
3 (Linked)
2 (Linked)
1 (Linked)
: Push [F2]
: Push [F3]
[VOL]
[F2]
[F3]
[Selector]
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USER SETTINGS
12-4
Setting the Key-touch Beep level
<Key operation> (Continued)
Mobile: For the Segment types
1. Turn OFF the transceiver.
2. While holding down [F2] and [F3], turn ON the
transceiver. Continue holding down [F2] and [F3]
for about 3 seconds.
2 beeps sound.
3. Hold down [F1] for 1 second to enter the Set mode.
4. Push [F2] or [F3] to select the “A1” screen.
5. Push [Up] or [Down] to set the Key-touch Beep level.
InformationL
The setable range is 1 ~ 5, 1 (Linked) ~ 5 (Linked) or
OFF.
When you select a Linked option, the beep level is
adjustable by rotating [VOL].
A beep sounds after pushing [Up] or [Down]. An error
beep sounds if you try to exceed the setable range.
6. Hold down [F1] for 1 second to exit the Set mode.
7. Turn OFF the transceiver, then turn it ON again to
normally operate it.
2
5
4
3
OFF
1
5 (Linked)
4 (Linked)
3 (Linked)
2 (Linked)
1 (Linked)
: Push [Up]
: Push [Down]
Setting order of the Key-touch Beep level
F1 F2 F3
[Up]
[Down][F1] [F2] [F3]
[VOL]
Power key
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USER SETTINGS
12-5
Setting the Ringer level
<Key operation>
Portable: For the Non-display types
1. Turn OFF the transceiver.
2. Set [Selector] to Channel 16.
3. While holding down [F3], turn ON the transceiver.
Continue holding down [F3] for about 3 seconds.
2 beeps sound.
The transceiver enters the Ringer level Set mode.
4. Push [F2] or [F3] to set the Ringer level.
InformationL
The setable range is 1 ~ 5, 1 (Linked) ~ 5 (Linked) or
OFF.
When you select a Linked option, the Ringer level is
adjustable by rotating [VOL].
A beep sounds after pushing [F2] or [F3]. An error
beep sounds if you try to exceed the setable range.
5. Turn OFF the transceiver, then turn it ON again to
exit the Ringer level Set mode.
You can set the Ringer level.
Rings sound when receiving a call.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
( Menu > Utility > Ringer Lv)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Utility,” then
push
[OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Ringer Lv,” then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to set the Ringer level, then
push [OK].
L The setable range is 1 ~ 5, 1 (Linked) ~ 5 (Linked) or
OFF.
L When you select a Linked option, the Ringer level is
adjustable by rotating [VOL].
5. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
2
5
4
3
OFF
1
5 (Linked)
4 (Linked)
3 (Linked)
2 (Linked)
1 (Linked)
: Push [F2]
: Push [F3]
Setting order of the Ringer level
[VOL]
[F2]
[F3]
[Selector]
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USER SETTINGS
12-6
Setting the Ringer level
<Key operation> (Continued)
Mobile: For the Segment types
1. Turn OFF the transceiver.
2. While holding down [F2] and [F3], turn ON the
transceiver. Continue holding down [F2] and [F3]
for about 3 seconds.
2 beeps sound.
3. Hold down [F1] for 1 second to enter the Set mode.
4. Push [F2] or [F3] to select the “A2” screen.
5. Push [Up] or [Down] to set the Ringer level.
InformationL
The setable range is 1 ~ 5, 1 (Linked) ~ 5 (Linked) or
OFF.
When you select a Linked option, the Ringer level is
adjustable by rotating [VOL].
A beep sounds after pushing [Up] or [Down]. An error
beep sounds if you try to exceed the setable range.
6. Hold down [F1] for 1 second to exit the Set mode.
7. Turn OFF the transceiver, then turn it ON again to
normally operate it.
2
5
4
3
OFF
1
5 (Linked)
4 (Linked)
3 (Linked)
2 (Linked)
1 (Linked)
: Push [Up]
: Push [Down]
Setting order of the Ringer level
F1 F2 F3
[Up]
[Down][F1] [F2] [F3]
[VOL]
Power key
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USER SETTINGS
12-7
Setting the Squelch level
<Key operation>
Portable: For the Non-display types
1. Turn OFF the transceiver.
2. Set [Selector] to any channel other than Channel
16.
3. While holding down [F2], turn ON the transceiver.
Continue holding down [F2] for about 3 seconds.
2 beeps sound.
The transceiver enters the Squelch level Set mode.
4. Push [F2] to increase the Squelch level (tight
squelch), or push [F3] to decrease the Squelch
level (loose squelch).
L The setable range is 1 (loose squelch) ~ 9 (tight
squelch), or 0 (open).
L A beep sounds after pushing [F2] or [F3]. An error
beep sounds if you try to exceed the setable range.
5. Turn OFF the transceiver, then turn it ON again to
exit the Squelch level Set mode.
You can set the Squelch level to between 1 (loose
squelch) and 9 (tight squelch), or 0 (open).
The squelch circuit mutes the received audio signal,
depending on the signal strength.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
( Menu > Utility > SQL Level)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Utility,” then
push
[OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “SQL Level,” then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to set the Squelch level, then
push [OK].
L The setable range is 1 (loose squelch) ~ 9 (tight
squelch), or 0 (open).
5. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
Mobile: For the Segment types
1. Turn OFF the transceiver.
2. While holding down [F2] and [F3], turn ON the
transceiver. Continue holding down [F2] and [F3]
for about 3 seconds.
2 beeps sound.
3. Hold down [F1] for 1 second to enter the Set
mode.
4. Push [F2] or [F3] to select the “A3” screen.
5. Push [Up] to increase the Squelch level (tight
squelch), or push [Down] to decrease the Squelch
level (loose squelch).
L The setable range is 1 (loose squelch) ~ 9 (tight
squelch), or 0 (open).
L A beep sounds after pushing [Up] or [Down]. An error
beep sounds if you try to exceed the setable range.
6. Hold down [F1] for 1 second to exit the Set mode.
7. Turn OFF the transceiver, then turn it ON again to
normally operate it.
[VOL]
[F2]
[F3]
[Selector]
F1 F2 F3
[Up]
[Down][F1] [F2] [F3]
Power key
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USER SETTINGS
12-8
Setting the Microphone gain level
<Key operation>
Portable: For the Non-display types
1. Turn OFF the transceiver.
2. Set [Selector] to Channel 16.
3. While holding down [F2], turn ON the transceiver.
Continue holding down [F2] for about 3 seconds.
2 beeps sound.
The transceiver enters the Microphone gain level Set
mode.
4. Push [F2] to increase, or push [F3] to decrease
the gain level.
L The setable range is –8 (minimum) ~ +5 (maximum).
L A beep sounds after pushing [F2] or [F3]. An error
beep sounds if you try to exceed the setable range.
5. Turn OFF the transceiver, then turn it ON again to
exit the microphone gain level Set mode.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
( Menu > Audio Setting > Mic Gain)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Audio Setting,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Mic Gain,” then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to set the Microphone gain
level, then push [OK].
L The setable range is –8 (minimum) ~ +5 (maximum).
5. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
Mobile: For the Segment types
1. Turn OFF the transceiver.
2. While holding down [F2] and [F3], turn ON the
transceiver. Continue holding down [F2] and [F3]
for about 3 seconds.
2 beeps sound.
3. Hold down [F1] for 1 second to enter the Set
mode.
4. Push [F2] or [F3] to select the “A4” screen.
5. Push [Up] to increase, or push [Down] to decrease
the gain level.
L The setable range is –8 (minimum) ~ +5 (maximum).
L A beep sounds after pushing [Up] or [Down]. An error
beep sounds if you try to exceed the setable range.
6. Hold down [F1] for 1 second again to exit the Set
mode.
7. Turn OFF the transceiver, then turn it ON again to
normally operate it.
[VOL]
[F2]
[F3]
[Selector]
F1 F2 F3
[Up]
[Down][F1] [F2] [F3]
Power key
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USER SETTINGS
12-9
Setting the VOX function
<Key operation>
Portable: For the Non-display types
1. Turn OFF the transceiver.
2. Set [Selector] to any channel other than Channel 16.
3. While holding down [F1] and [F2], turn ON the
transceiver. Continue holding down [F1] and [F2]
for about 3 seconds.
2 beeps sound.
The transceiver enters the VOX function Set mode.
4. Push [F2] to turn ON, or push [F3] to turn OFF the
VOX function.
5. Turn OFF the transceiver, then turn it ON again to
exit the VOX function Set mode.
You can turn the VOX function ON or OFF.
The VOX function automatically switches between
receive and transmit in the voice mode.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
( Menu > Functions > VOX)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Functions,” then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “VOX,” then
push
[OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to turn the VOX function ON
or OFF, then push [OK].
5. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
Mobile: For the Segment types
1. Turn OFF the transceiver.
2. While holding down [F2] and [F3], turn ON the
transceiver. Continue holding down [F2] and [F3]
for about 3 seconds.
2 beeps sound.
3. Hold down [F1] for 1 second to enter the Set
mode.
4. Push [F2] or [F3] to select the “A5” screen.
5. Push [Up] to turn ON, or push [Down] to turn OFF
the VOX function.
6. Hold down [F1] for 1 second again to exit the Set
mode.
7. Turn OFF the transceiver, then turn it ON again to
normally operate it.
[VOL]
[F1]
[F2]
[F3]
[Selector]
F1 F2 F3
[Up]
[Down][F1] [F2] [F3]
Power key
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USER SETTINGS
12-10
Setting the VOX Delay
The VOX Delay is the period of time the transceiver
continues transmitting after the user stops speaking,
and then the VOX switches to receive.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
( Menu > Functions > VOX Delay)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Functions,” then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “VOX Delay,” then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to set the VOX Delay, then
push [OK].
L The setable range is 0.5 ~ 3.0 seconds in 0.5 second
steps.
5. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
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USER SETTINGS
12-11
Setting the VOX gain level
<Key operation>
Portable: For the Non-display types
1. Turn OFF the transceiver.
2. Set [Selector] to Channel 16.
3. While holding down [F1] and [F2], turn ON the
transceiver. Continue holding down [F1] and [F2]
for about 3 seconds.
2 beeps sound.
The transceiver enters the VOX gain level Set mode.
4. Push [F2] to increase, or push [F3] to decrease
the gain level.
L The setable range is 1 (minimum) ~ 10 (maximum).
L A beep sounds after pushing [F2] or [F3]. An error
beep sounds if you try to exceed the setable range.
5. Turn OFF the transceiver, then turn it ON again to
exit the VOX gain level Set mode.
You can set the VOX gain level to between 1
(minimum) and 10 (maximum). Higher values make
the VOX function more sensitive to your voice.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
( Menu > Functions > VOX Gain)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Functions,” then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “VOX Gain,” then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to set the VOX gain level,
then push [OK].
L The setable range is 1 (minimum) ~ 10 (maximum).
5. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
[VOL]
[F1]
[F2]
[F3]
[Selector]
Mobile: For the Segment types
1. Turn OFF the transceiver.
2. While holding down [F2] and [F3], turn ON the
transceiver. Continue holding down [F2] and [F3]
for about 3 seconds.
2 beeps sound.
3. Hold down [F1] for 1 second to enter the Set
mode.
4. Push [F2] or [F3] to select the “A6” screen.
5. Push [Up] to increase, or push [Down] to decrease
the gain level.
L The setable range is 1 (minimum) ~ 10 (maximum).
L A beep sounds after pushing [Up] or [Down]. An error
beep sounds if you try to exceed the setable range.
6. Hold down [F1] for 1 second again to exit the Set
mode.
7. Turn OFF the transceiver, then turn it ON again to
normally operate it.
F1 F2 F3
[Up]
[Down][F1] [F2] [F3]
Power key
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USER SETTINGS
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Setting the TX Noise Cancel level
<Key operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
Push [TX Noise Cancel] to set the TX Noise Cancel
level.
L The setable range is 1 ~ 3, or OFF.
L When “OFF” is selected, the microphone input noise is
not suppressed.
Portable: For the Non-display types
1. Turn OFF the transceiver.
2. Set [Selector] to any channel other than Channel
16.
3. While holding down [F1] and [F3], turn ON the
transceiver. Continue holding down [F1] and [F3]
for about 3 seconds.
2 beeps sound.
The transceiver enters the TX Noise Cancel level Set
mode.
4. Push [F2] to increase, or push [F3] to decrease
the TX Noise Cancel level.
InformationL
The setable range is 1 ~ 3, or OFF.
When “OFF” is selected, the microphone input noise is
not suppressed.
A beep sounds after pushing [F2] or [F3]. An error
beep sounds if you try to exceed the setable range.
1
3
2
OFF
: Push [F2]
: Push [F3]
5. Turn OFF the transceiver, then turn it ON again to
exit the TX Noise Cansel level Set mode.
You can set the TX Noise Cancel level to between 1
(minimum) and 3 (maximum), or OFF to suppress the
microphone input noise to make the audio easy to
hear. Higher values suppress the audio noise more,
but the audio quality decreases.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
( Menu > Audio Setting > TX Noise Cancel)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Audio Setting,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “TX Noise Cancel,”
then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to set the TX Noise Cancel
level.
L The setable range is 1 ~ 3, or OFF.
L When “OFF” is selected, the microphone input noise
is not suppressed.
5. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
[VOL]
[F1]
[F2]
[F3]
[Selector]
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USER SETTINGS
12-13
Setting the TX Noise Cancel level
<Key operation> (Continued)
Mobile: For the Segment types
1. Turn OFF the transceiver.
2. While holding down [F2] and [F3], turn ON the
transceiver. Continue holding down [F2] and [F3]
for about 3 seconds.
2 beeps sound.
3. Hold down [F1] for 1 second to enter the Set
mode.
4. Push [F2] or [F3] to select “A7.
5. Push [Up] to increase, or push [Down] to decrease
the TX Noise Cancel level.
InformationL
The setable range is 1 ~ 3, or OFF.
When “OFF” is selected, the microphone input noise is
not suppressed.
A beep sounds after pushing [Up] or [Down]. An error
beep sounds if you try to exceed the setable range.
1
3
2
OFF
: Push [Up]
: Push [Down]
6. Hold down [F1] for 1 second to exit the Set mode.
7. Turn OFF the transceiver, then turn it ON again to
normally operate it.
F1 F2 F3
[Up]
[Down][F1] [F2] [F3]
Power key
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USER SETTINGS
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Setting the RX Noise Cancel level
<Key operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
Push [RX Noise Cancel] to set the RX Noise Cancel
level.
L The setable range is 1 ~ 3, or OFF.
L When “OFF” is selected, the receive audio noise is not
suppressed.
Portable: For the Non-display types
1. Turn OFF the transceiver.
2. Set [Selector] to Channel 16.
3. While holding down [F1] and [F3], turn ON the
transceiver. Continue holding down [F1] and [F3]
for about 3 seconds.
2 beeps sound.
The transceiver enters the RX Noise Cancel level Set
mode.
4. Push [F2] to increase, or push [F3] to decrease
the RX Noise Cancel level.
InformationL
The setable range is 1 ~ 3, or OFF.
When “OFF” is selected, the receive audio noise is not
suppressed.
A beep sounds after pushing [F2] or [F3]. An error
beep sounds if you try to exceed the setable range.
1
3
2
OFF
: Push [F2]
: Push [F3]
5. Turn OFF the transceiver, then turn it ON again to
exit the RX Noise Cancel level Set mode.
You can set the RX Noise Cancel level to between 1
(minimum) and 3 (maximum), or OFF to suppress the
receive audio noise to make the audio easy to hear.
Higher values suppress the audio noise more, but the
audio quality decreases.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
( Menu > Audio Setting > RX Noise Cancel)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Audio Setting,”
then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “RX Noise Cancel,”
then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to set the RX Noise Cancel
level.
L The setable range is 1 ~ 3, or OFF.
L When “OFF” is selected, the receive audio noise is
not suppressed.
5. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
[VOL]
[F1]
[F2]
[F3]
[Selector]
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Setting the RX Noise Cancel level
<Key operation> (Continued)
Mobile: For the Segment types
1. Turn OFF the transceiver.
2. While holding down [F2] and [F3], turn ON the
transceiver. Continue holding down [F2] and [F3]
for about 3 seconds.
2 beeps sound.
3. Hold down [F1] for 1 second to enter the Set
mode.
4. Push [F2] or [F3] to select “A8.
5. Push [Up] to increase, or push [Down] to decrease
the RX Noise Cancel level.
InformationL
The setable range is 1 ~ 3, or OFF.
When “OFF” is selected, the receive audio noise is not
suppressed.
A beep sounds after pushing [Up] or [Down]. An error
beep sounds if you try to exceed the setable range.
1
3
2
OFF
: Push [Up]
: Push [Down]
6. Hold down [F1] for 1 second to exit the Set mode.
7. Turn OFF the transceiver, then turn it ON again to
normally operate it.
F1 F2 F3
[Up]
[Down][F1] [F2] [F3]
Power key
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Section 13
OTHERS
Displaying the transceiver’s rmware information ................ 13-2
LCD Color Check.................................................................. 13-3
Copying data from a transceiver........................................... 13-4
D Connecting .................................................................... 13-4
D Copying data ................................................................. 13-4
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OTHERS
13-2
Displaying the transceiver’s rmware information
<Key operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
1. Turn OFF the transceiver.
2. While holding down [P1] and [OK], turn ON the
transceiver.
The transceiver enters the Firmware Information
mode.
3. Push [P1] to display the “Firmware Info” screen.
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to display the transceivers
firmware information.
5. Turn OFF the transceiver, then turn it ON again to
exit the Firmware Information mode.
You can display the transceiver rmware’s information.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
( Menu > Information > Firmware Info)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Information,” then
push [OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Firmware Info,”
then
push [OK].
4. Push [Up] or [Down] to display the transceivers
firmware information.
5. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
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LCD Color Check
<Key operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
1. Turn OFF the transceiver.
2. While holding down [P1] and [Back], turn ON the
transceiver.
The transceiver enters the LCD Color Test mode.
3. Push [P1] to display the color test screen.
4. Turn OFF the transceiver, then ON again to exit
the LCD Color Test mode.
You can check whether or not the LCD displays color
correctly.
<Menu operation>
Portable: For the Ten-key and the Simple key types
Mobile: For the LCD types
( Menu > Display > LCD Color Test)
1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen.
2. Push [Left] or [Right] to select “Display,” then
push
[OK].
3. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “LCD Color Test,”
then
push [OK].
The transceiver displays the Color Test screen.
4. Hold down [Back] for 1 second to return to the
standby screen.
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OTHERS
13-4
Copying data from a transceiver
This section describes how to copy data from a
Master transceiver to a Sub transceiver using the
optional OPC-1870 or OPC-2362 zone copy cable.
The copying procedure differs, depending on the type
of the Master transceiver used.
NOTE: Before copying, the “Transceiver Data Out”
item must be set to “ON” using the programming
software.
D Copying data
Master: Portable Ten-key or Simple key types
Mobile LCD types
Step 1: Entering the Programming mode (Master)
1. While holding down [P1] and [Down], turn ON
the transceiver. Continue holding down [P1] and
[Down] for about 3 seconds.
2 beeps sound.
2. Push [Up] or [Down] to select “Programming.
The transceiver enters the Programming mode.
Step 2: Turning ON the transceiver (Sub)
Step 3: Copying data (Master)
Push the [PTT] (Portable) or Power switch (Mobile) to
start copying data to the Sub transceiver.
Step 4: Complete (Master/Sub)
After copying is completed, the Master and Sub
transceivers automatically restart.
The user can operate the Sub transceiver with the loaded
data.
D Connecting
Before copying, the Master and Sub transceivers
should be connected using the optional OPC-1870 or
OPC-2362 zone copy cable.
1. Turn OFF the Master and Sub transceivers.
2. Connect the two transceivers with the cable.
The following cables are used:
OPC-1870: Used between a Portable and a
Portable.
OPC-2362: Used between a Portable and a
Mobile.
n
OPC-1870
Turn OFF
Turn OFF
Turn OFF
Turn OFF
OPC-2362
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OTHERS
13-5
F1 F2 F3
[F1] [F2] [F3] Power key
Copying data from a transceiver
Master: Mobile Segment types
Step 1: Entering the Programming mode (Master)
1. While holding down [F2] and [F3], turn ON the
transceiver. Continue holding down [F2] and [F3]
for about 3 seconds.
2 beeps sound.
The transceiver enters the Programming mode.
2. Hold down [F1] for 1 second to enter the Set mode.
3. Push [F2] or [F3] to select the “C0” screen.
The transceiver enters the Programming mode.
Step 2: Turning ON the transceiver (Sub)
Step 3: Copying data (Master)
Push the Power key to start copying data to the Sub
transceiver.
Step 4: Complete (Master/Sub)
After copying is completed, the Master and Sub
transceivers automatically restart.
The user can operate the Sub transceiver with the loaded
data.
Step 1: Entering the Programming mode (Master)
1. Set [Selector] to Channel 16.
2. While holding down [F2] and [F3], turn ON the
transceiver. Continue holding down [F2] and [F3]
for about 3 seconds.
2 beeps sound.
The transceiver enters the Programming mode.
Step 2: Turning ON the transceiver (Sub)
Step 3: Copying data (Master)
Push the [PTT] to start copying data to the Sub
transceiver.
Step 4: Complete (Master/Sub)
After copying is completed, the Master and Sub
transceivers automatically restart.
The user can operate the Sub transceiver with the loaded
data.
D Copying data (Continued)
Master: Portable Non-display types
[VOL]
[PTT]
[F2]
[F3]
[Selector]
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Section 14
OPTIONS
HM-218 hand microphone (for the Mobile type transceiver)
.. 14-2
D Connecting the HM-218 ................................................ 14-2
D About the Status indicator ............................................. 14-2
D About the Software key functions ................................. 14-2
HM-222
speaker microphone
(for the Portable type transceiver) ........................................ 14-3
D Attaching ....................................................................... 14-3
MB-136
belt clip (for the Portable type transceiver) ........... 14-4
D MB-136 contents ........................................................... 14-4
D Attaching ....................................................................... 14-4
D Detaching ...................................................................... 14-5
LC-184/LC-186
carrying case
(for the Portable type transceiver) ........................................ 14-6
D Types ............................................................................ 14-6
D Attaching ....................................................................... 14-6
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OPTIONS
14-2
HM-218 hand microphone (for the Mobile type transceiver)
D About the Status indicator
• Lights red while transmitting.
Lights green while receiving a signal, or when the
squelch is open.
D About the Software key functions
NOTE: Dealers can assign the Software key
functions to the keys, and keypad.
LSee page 2-12 for details.
[Emer]
[P1]
[P2]
[VOL/PWR]
[Back]
[PTT]
Status
indicator
Microphone
Function
Display
Ten-Key
Pad
[F2]
[F3]
[F1]
Speaker
[Up]/[Down]
[Right]/[Left]
[OK]
D Connecting the HM-218
Connect the HM-218 to the optional RMK-5 separation
kit or RMK-7 dual head kit using the OPC-2364
separation cable for convenient operation.
L See the RMK-5 and RMK7 instruction manual for
details.
1. Connect the microphone cable to the OPC-2364’s
MIC connector, as shown to the right.
2. Push [VOL/PWR] on the HM-218 to turn ON the
transceiver.
Optional RMK-5 or RMK-7.
HM-218
To the MIC
connector
[VOL/PWR]
OPC-2364
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OPTIONS
14-3
HM-222 speaker microphone (for the Portable type transceiver)
Belt clip
Turn OFF the transceiver
before attaching or
detaching the microphone
NOTE:
NEVER immerse the connector in water. If the
connector becomes wet, be sure to dry it BEFORE
attaching to the transceiver.
The microphone element is located at the top
left of the speaker microphone, as shown in the
illustration above. To maximize the readability
of your transmitted audio, hold the microphone
approximately 5 to 10 cm (2 to 4 inches) from your
mouth, and then speak at your normal voice level.
D Attaching
Attach the connector of the speaker microphone to
the multi connector on the transceiver and tighten the
screw.
[PTT]
[Emer]
Speaker
Microphone
Earphone jack
Turn OFF
Screw
Coin
CAUTION: Firmly attach to the multi
connector, but do not overtighten.
A loose connection will allow
water intrusion into the connector.
An overtightened connection will
damage the connector pins on the
transceiver.
NOTE: KEEP the connector cover attached to the
transceiver when the speaker microphone is not in use.
Water will not get into the transceiver, even if the
cover is not attached. However, the terminals (pins)
will become rusty, or the transceiver will function
abnormally if the connector becomes wet.
You can connect
an earphone (user
supplied) to the
earphone jack on
the microphone.
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14
OPTIONS
14-4
MB-136 belt clip (for the Portable type transceiver)
D MB-136 contents
Belt clip
Base clip
D Attaching
1. Detach the battery pack, if attached. (p. 1-3)
2. Slide the base clip in the direction of the arrow
until the clip locks and makes a “click” sound.
3. Attach the battery pack to the transceiver. (p. 1-3)
Base clip
Battery pack
4. Clip the belt clip on your belt.
5. Insert the transceiver upsidedown into the belt clip
until the base clip is fully inserted in the groove.
6. Once the transceiver is locked in place, it swivels,
as shown to the right.
Once the transceiver is locked on place,
it will swivel 360 degrees.
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OPTIONS
14-5
MB-136 belt clip (for the Portable type transceiver) (Continued)
D Detaching
1. Turn the transceiver upsidedown in the direction
of the arrow and pull it out of the belt clip.
2. Detach the battery pack. (p. 1-3)
3. Pinch the tab on the base clip (q), and then slide
the clip in the direction of the arrow (w).
q
w
Battery
pack
BE CAREFUL! Don’t break your ngernail.
NOTE: HOLD THE TRANSCEIVER TIGHTLY WHEN
INSERTING OR REMOVING THE TRANSCEIVER
FROM THE BELT CLIP. Otherwise the transceiver
may not be properly attached to the holder or swivel,
if the transceiver has been accidentally dropped and
the base clip is scratched or damaged.
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OPTIONS
14-6
LC-184/LC-186 carrying case (for the Portable type transceiver)
D Types
Select the LC-184 or LC-186 carrying case, according
to the transceiver type.
• LC-184: For the Simple key types and Ten-key types.
• LC-186: For the Non-display types.
D Attaching
1. Insert the transceiver into the carrying case, as
shown to the right.
2. Connect the hook and loop tape points.
hook and loop tape
3. Adjust the snap buttons to secure the transceiver,
as shown to the right.
• BP-283: Use the lower snap buttons to secure the
transceiver.
• BP-284: Use the upper snap buttons to fasten the
transceiver.
BP-283 BP-284
Lower
snap
buttons
Upper
snap
buttons
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INDEX
A
Accessories .......................................................................1-1
Attaching ......................................................................... 1-3
Battery pack (Portable) ................................................1-3
Belt clip (Portable)........................................................1-4
Flexible antenna (Portable) .......................................... 1-3
Mounting bracket (Mobile) ...........................................1-6
Advanced operation...........................................................4-1
AquaQuake™ Water Draining function .............................4-8
Assignable keys, keypads, and Lever switch
For the Portable type transceiver..................................2-11
Assignable keys, keypads, and switch
For the Mobile type transceiver ....................................2-12
Audio level adjusting..........................................................3-2
B
Backing up the data saved on the microSD card ..............9-7
Backlight status setting .................................................... 12-2
Basic operation .................................................................. 3-1
Battery pack (Portable) ...................................................... 1-3
Belt clip (Portable) .............................................................1-4
Bluetooth
®
operation ........................................................11-1
Bluetooth
®
Wireless Technology operation ................... 11-2
Accepting a pairing request ........................................ 11-11
Deleting a Bluetooth
®
device from the pairing list .......11-14
Disconnecting from a Bluetooth
®
device .....................11-13
Electromagnetic Interference ........................................11-2
Headset settings ........................................................... 11-8
Pairing with a data device .............................................11-9
Pairing with a headset ..................................................11-6
Turning ON the Bluetooth
®
function ..............................11-3
For the Mobile Segment types ................................... 11-5
For the Portable Non-display types............................11-4
For the Portable Ten-key and Simple key types and
Mobile LCD types.......................................................11-3
Resetting the installed Bluetooth
®
unit........................11-15
For the Mobile Segment types ................................. 11-16
For the Portable Non-display types..........................11-16
For the Portable Ten-key and Simple key types and
Mobile LCD types.....................................................11-15
The maximum number of paired devices....................11-17
C
Call procedure ...................................................................3-7
Canceling a Scan ..............................................................5-3
Channel selecting ..............................................................3-4
Selecting a Continuous tone channel .............................3-5
Selecting an operating channel ......................................3-4
Selecting a RAN channel ................................................ 3-6
Connector cover (Portable) ...............................................1-5
Continuous tone channel ................................................... 3-5
Copying data from a transceiver......................................13-4
D
DTMF calls ........................................................................4-2
Autodial ........................................................................... 4-2
Manual Dialing ................................................................4-2
Stun function (For only the LTR operation) ..................... 4-2
E
Emergency call ..................................................................4-3
Transmitting ....................................................................4-3
The [Emergency] key ...................................................4-3
The Lone Worker function ............................................4-5
The Man Down function ...............................................4-4
The Motion Detection function .....................................4-6
The Stationary Detection function ................................ 4-6
Encryption function ..........................................................7-24
F
Firmware information displaying ...................................... 13-2
Flexible antenna (Portable) ...............................................1-3
Front, top and side panels
For the Mobile type transceiver ......................................2-5
Microphone connector .................................................2-5
Transceiver types ......................................................... 2-5
For the Portable type transceiver....................................2-2
Multi-connector ............................................................2-2
Transceiver types ......................................................... 2-2
Function display
For the Mobile type transceiver ......................................2-7
LCD type ......................................................................2-7
Segment type ............................................................... 2-8
For the Portable type transceiver....................................2-3
H
Headset settings ..............................................................11-8
AF Output .....................................................................11-8
Key Beep ......................................................................11-8
One-touch PTT .............................................................11-8
Power Save ..................................................................11-8
PTT Beep ......................................................................11-8
HM-218
hand microphone .............................................. 14-2
Connecting....................................................................14-2
Software key functions..................................................14-2
Status indicator .............................................................14-2
HM-222
speaker microphone ........................................14-3
Attaching ....................................................................... 14-3
I
Incoming Call log function ...............................................8-22
Incoming list
Deleting.........................................................................7-22
Checking the Incoming call log ........................... 7-20, 8-22
K
Key Lock function ............................................................3-10
Key-touch Beep level setting ...........................................12-3
L
LC-184/LC-186
carrying case .......................................14-6
Attaching ....................................................................... 14-6
Types ............................................................................14-6
LCD Color Check.............................................................13-3
M
MB-136
belt clip .............................................................14-4
Attaching ....................................................................... 14-4
Contents .......................................................................14-4
Detaching......................................................................14-5
MDC 1200 system operation ..................................... 8-1, 8-2
Receiving a call.............................................................8-18
Receiving an MDC Call Alert call ...............................8-19
Receiving an MDC Emergency call ...........................8-18
Receiving an MDC Message call ...............................8-21
Receiving an MDC Selective call (Sel Call) ...............8-19
Receiving an MDC Status call ...................................8-21
Receiving an MDC Stun call or Revive call................8-20
Receiving a PTTID ..................................................... 8-18
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I-2
MDC 1200 system operation (Continued)
Transmitting a call ........................................................... 8-3
Transmitting an MDC Call Alert call .............................8-6
Transmitting an MDC Emergency Acknowledgement ..8-4
Transmitting an MDC Emergency call .........................8-4
Transmitting an MDC Message call ...........................8-16
Transmitting an MDC Radio Check call .......................8-8
Transmitting an MDC Revive call ............................... 8-12
Transmitting an MDC Selective Call (Sel Call) ............8-5
Transmitting an MDC Status call ...............................8-14
Transmitting an MDC Stun call ..................................8-10
Transmitting a PTT ID ..................................................8-3
Menu items ........................................................................6-3
Audio Setting
Mic Gain ..................................................................... 6-13
RX Noise Cancel........................................................6-13
TX Noise Cancel ........................................................6-13
Bluetooth
Bluetooth .................................................................... 6-14
Bluetooth Audio Setting..............................................6-14
Bluetooth Auto Connect .............................................6-14
Bluetooth Reset .........................................................6-14
BT Device Info ...........................................................6-14
BT Device List ............................................................6-14
Key Beep (VS-3) ........................................................6-14
One-touch PTT ..........................................................6-14
P.Save (VS-3) ............................................................6-14
PTT Beep (VS-3) .......................................................6-14
Waiting Pairing ...........................................................6-14
Channel/Scan
Compander ..................................................................6-8
C.Tone CH Select ........................................................6-8
Prio A (Rewrite) ............................................................6-8
Priority A CH .................................................................6-8
Priority B CH ................................................................6-8
RAN CH Select ............................................................6-8
RF Power .....................................................................6-8
Scan List ......................................................................6-8
Scan Start/Stop ............................................................ 6-8
Scan Tag ......................................................................6-8
Scramble/Encrypt.........................................................6-8
Talk Around ..................................................................6-8
Zone Select .................................................................. 6-8
Clock
Clock Adjust ...............................................................6-15
Clock Auto Adjust .......................................................6-15
Clock Display .............................................................6-15
DST ............................................................................6-15
Display
Backlight ....................................................................6-16
Brightness ..................................................................6-16
Dimmer ......................................................................6-16
LCD Color Test ...........................................................6-16
LCD Mode .................................................................. 6-16
Functions
Ext CH Sel Mode .......................................................6-10
Hook Scan .................................................................6-10
Horn ...........................................................................6-10
Lone Worker ..............................................................6-10
Public Address ...........................................................6-10
RX Speaker................................................................6-10
Surveillance ...............................................................6-11
USB Mode Select.......................................................6-11
VOX ...........................................................................6-11
VOX Delay .................................................................6-11
VOX Gain ...................................................................6-11
GPS
GPS ON/OFF .............................................................6-11
My Position ................................................................6-11
RX List .......................................................................6-11
Information
Battery Info.................................................................6-18
Comment ...................................................................6-18
Firmware Info .............................................................6-18
Own ID .......................................................................6-18
RSSI/BER/MER .........................................................6-18
SD Card
Load Setting <- SD ....................................................6-13
SD Format ..................................................................6-13
SD Information ...........................................................6-13
SD Unmount ..............................................................6-13
Software Update ........................................................6-13
Sensor
Man down Angle ........................................................6-16
Motion Sense .............................................................6-16
Stationary Sense........................................................6-16
Signaling/Call
Call List Select .............................................................6-9
Call Menu ..................................................................... 6-9
Clear Incoming ............................................................. 6-9
Clear Outgoing ............................................................. 6-9
DTMF Autodial .............................................................6-9
Group Select ................................................................6-9
Incoming ......................................................................6-9
Individual Select ........................................................... 6-9
Message ......................................................................6-9
Outgoing ......................................................................6-9
Status ........................................................................... 6-9
Write Message .............................................................6-9
Trunking
Roaming Request ......................................................6-10
Site Lock ....................................................................6-10
Site Select .................................................................. 6-10
Utility
Announce Lv ..............................................................6-17
Emer Beep Lv ............................................................6-17
Key-touch Beep Lv.....................................................6-17
Opening Beep Lv .......................................................6-17
Ringer Lv....................................................................6-17
Side Tone Lv ..............................................................6-17
SQL Level ..................................................................6-17
System Beep Lv ......................................................... 6-17
Warning Beep Lv .......................................................6-17
Vibration
Key Vibration ..............................................................6-15
Opening Vibration ......................................................6-15
Vibration .....................................................................6-15
Voice Rec
Call Recorder .............................................................6-12
Play Call Rec .............................................................6-12
Play Emer Call ...........................................................6-12
Menu screen ...................................................................... 6-1
Microphone connector .......................................................2-5
Microphone gain level setting ..........................................12-8
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M (Continued)
microSD card ............................................................. 9-1, 9-2
Displaying the information of the microSD card..............9-6
Backing up the data saved on the microSD card............9-7
Formatting the microSD card .......................................... 9-4
microSD card’s folder contents .......................................9-7
Inserting the microSD card .............................................9-3
Loading the saved data les onto a microSD card .........9-5
Making a backup le on your PC ....................................9-8
Removing the microSD card ........................................... 9-3
Saving data onto the microSD card ................................9-2
Unmounting the microSD card........................................9-4
Mounting bracket (Mobile) .................................................1-6
Multi-connector ..................................................................2-2
N
NXDN™ operation ............................................................. 7-1
NXDN Conventional operation........................................7-2
NXDN™ system operation..............................................7-2
Deleting the Incoming call log ....................................... 7-22
Checking the Incoming call log .....................................7-20
Deleting the Outgoing call log ....................................... 7-23
Checking the Outgoing call log .....................................7-21
Multi-site Conventional operation ...................................7-2
Multi-site Trunking operation...........................................7-2
Receiving a call.............................................................7-15
Receiving a Call Alert call ..........................................7-15
Receiving a Group call ............................................... 7-15
Receiving a Message.................................................7-15
Receiving an Emergency call.....................................7-16
Receiving an Individual call........................................7-15
Receiving a Radio Check call ....................................7-15
Receiving a Remote Monitor call ...............................7-15
Receiving a Status message .....................................7-15
Receiving a Stun, Kill or Revive ................................. 7-16
Transmitting a call ........................................................... 7-3
Directly entering message ...........................................7-9
Transmitting a Call Alert call ......................................7-10
Transmitting a Group call .............................................7-4
Transmitting a Kill command ...................................... 7-13
Transmitting a Message ............................................... 7-7
Transmitting an Emergency call ................................. 7-13
Transmitting an Individual call ...................................... 7-3
Transmitting a Radio Check .......................................7-11
Transmitting a Remote Monitor call ...........................7-11
Transmitting a Revive command ...............................7-12
Transmitting a Status message ...................................7-5
Transmitting a Stun command ...................................7-12
Transmitting Position data .........................................7-14
Roaming function .......................................................... 7-17
Single-site Trunking operation ........................................7-2
Site Lock function .........................................................7-18
Site Select function .......................................................7-19
O
Options ............................................................................14-1
HM-218
hand microphone (Mobile) .............................14-2
HM-222
speaker microphone (Portable) ..................... 14-3
LC-184/LC-186
carrying case (Portable) ...................14-6
MB-136
belt clip (Portable) .........................................14-4
Outgoing list
Deleting the Outgoing list..............................................7-23
Displaying the Outgoing list ..........................................7-21
P
Panel description ...............................................................2-1
Password entering ............................................................. 3-2
Priority channel
Rewriting the Priority A or B channel .............................3-5
Selecting the Priority A or B channel...............................3-4
R
Radio Access Number (RAN) ............................................4-7
Selecting .........................................................................3-6
Rear panel (for the Mobile type transceiver) .....................2-6
Receiving a call .............................................. 3-8, 7-15, 8-18
Ringer level setting ..........................................................12-5
Roaming function.............................................................7-17
Roaming Request function ...........................................7-17
RX Noise Cancel level setting .......................................12-14
S
Scan operation ..................................................................5-1
Selecting a Scan list .......................................................5-4
Setting or clearing a Scan tag.........................................5-5
Starting a Scan ...............................................................5-2
Scrambler ..........................................................................4-7
Site Lock function ............................................................7-18
Site Select function .......................................................... 7-19
Software key functions ......................................................2-2
Assignable Software key functions
For keys and keypads ................................................ 2-13
For the Lever switch...................................................2-21
Squelch level setting........................................................12-7
Status indicator .................................................................. 2-9
Supplied accessories.........................................................1-2
T
Transmitting a call .............................................. 3-8, 7-3, 8-3
Transmitting notes ..........................................................3-8
Sending a call to a destination ........................................ 3-9
Turning ON the transceiver ...............................................3-2
TX Noise Cancel level setting........................................12-12
U
User settings....................................................................12-1
V
Voice recorder functions ..................................................10-1
Deleting a le ................................................................10-8
Player screen ................................................................ 10-7
Playing back an Emergency audio ...............................10-6
Playing back a recorded audio .....................................10-5
Playing back a recorded communication audio ............10-5
Playing back the recorded le on a PC.........................10-9
Recording a communication audio ...............................10-2
Recording Emergency audio ........................................10-4
VOX
VOX Delay setting ......................................................12-10
VOX function setting .....................................................12-9
VOX gain level setting ................................................12-11
Z
Zone selecting ...................................................................3-3
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