Icom Marine Radio IC 450 User Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
VHF TRANSCEIVER  
iF50  
UHF TRANSCEIVER  
iF60  
This device complies with Part 15 of  
the FCC rules. Operation is subject to  
the condition that this device does not  
cause harmful interference.  
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SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION  
Your Icom radio generates RF electromagnetic energy  
during transmit mode. This radio is designed for and clas-  
sified as “Occupational Use Only”, meaning it must be  
used only during the course of employment by individuals  
aware of the hazards, and the ways to minimize such haz-  
DO NOT operate the radio without a proper antenna attached, as this  
may damaged the radio and may also cause you to exceed FCC RF  
exposure limits. A proper antenna is the antenna supplied with this  
radio by the manufacturer or antenna specifically authorized by the  
manufacturer for use with this radio.  
WARNING  
ards. This radio is NOT intended for use by the “General  
DO NOT transmit for more than 50% of total radio use time (“50%  
duty cycle”). Transmitting more than 50% of the time can cause FCC  
RF exposure compliance requirements to be exceeded. The radio is  
transmitting when the “TX indicator” lights red. You can cause the  
radio to transmit by pressing the “PTT” switch.  
Population” in an uncontrolled environment.  
This radio has been tested and complies with the FCC RF exposure lim-  
its for “Occupational Use Only”. In addition, your Icom radio complies with  
the following Standards and Guidelines with regard to RF energy and  
electromagnetic energy levels and evaluation of such levels for exposure  
to humans:  
ALWAYS keep the antenna at least 2.5 cm (1 inch) away from the  
body when transmitting and only use the Icom belt-clip which is listed  
on page vi when attaching the radio to your belt, etc., to ensure FCC  
RF exposure compliance requirements are not exceeded. To provide  
the recipients of your transmission the best sound quality, hold the  
antenna at least 5 cm (2 inches) from your mouth, and slightly off to  
one side.  
• FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97-01 Supplement C, Evaluating Com-  
pliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Fre-  
quency Electromagnetic Fields.  
• American National Standards Institute (C95.1-1992), IEEE Standard  
for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Fre-  
quency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz.  
The information listed above provides the user with the information  
needed to make him or her aware of RF exposure, and what to do to as-  
sure that this radio operates with the FCC RF exposure limits of this radio.  
• American National Standards Institute (C95.3-1992), IEEE Recom-  
mended Practice for the Measurement of Potentially Hazardous Elec-  
tromagnetic Fields– RF and Microwave.  
Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility  
• The following accessories are authorized for use with this product.  
Use of accessories other than those specified may result in RF ex-  
posure levels exceeding the FCC requirements for wireless RF ex-  
posure.; Belt Clip (MB-98), Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery Pack  
(BP-227), Alkaline Battery Case (BP-226) and Speaker-microphone  
(HM-138).  
During transmissions, your Icom radio generates RF energy that can pos-  
sibly cause interference with other devices or systems. To avoid such in-  
terference, turn off the radio in areas where signs are posted to do so.  
DO NOT operate the transmitter in areas that are sensitive to electro-  
magnetic radiation such as hospitals, aircraft, and blasting sites.  
To ensure that your expose to RF electromagnetic  
energy is within the FCC allowable limits for occupa-  
tional use, always adhere to the following guidelines:  
Occupational/Controlled Use  
The radio transmitter is used in situations in which persons are exposed  
as consequence of their employment provided those persons are fully  
aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over their  
exposure.  
CAUTION  
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FOREWORD  
PRECAUTION  
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before  
R WARNING! NEVER hold the transceiver so that the antenna  
is very close to, or touching exposed parts of the body, especially  
the face or eyes, while transmitting. The transceiver will perform  
best if the microphone is 5 to 10 cm (2 to 4 inches) away from the  
lips and the transceiver is vertical.  
using the transceiver.  
SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL— This instruction  
manual contains important operating instructions for the IC-F50 VHF  
TRANSCEIVER and IC-F60 UHF TRANSCEIVER.  
R WARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver with a headset  
or other audio accessories at high volume levels.  
CAUTION! NEVER short the terminals of the battery pack.  
NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source other than the  
BP-226 or BP-227. Such a connection will ruin the transceiver.  
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS  
WORD  
RWARNING  
CAUTION  
NOTE  
DEFINITION  
DO NOT push the PTT when not actually desiring to transmit.  
Personal injury, fire hazard or electric shock  
may occur.  
AVOID using or placing the transceiver in direct sunlight or in  
areas with temperatures below –30°C (–22°F) or above +60°C  
(+140°F).  
Equipment damage may occur.  
If disregarded, inconvenience only. No risk  
of personal injury, fire or electric shock.  
DO NOT modify the transceiver for any reason.  
MAKE SURE the flexible antenna and battery pack are securely  
attached to the transceiver, and that the antenna and battery pack  
are dry before attachment. Exposing the inside of the transceiver  
to water will result in serious damage to the transceiver.  
OPERATING NOTES  
• When transmitting with a portable radio, hold the radio in a vertical  
position with its microphone 5 to 10 centimeters (2 to 4 inches)  
away from your mouth. Keep the antenna at least 2.5 centimeters  
(1 inch) from your head and body.  
• If you wear a portable two-way radio on your body, ensure that the  
antenna is at least 2.5 centimeters (1 inch) from your body when  
transmitting.  
The use of non-Icom battery packs/chargers may impair transceiver  
performance and invalidate the warranty.  
FCC caution:  
Changes or modifications to this device, not expressly approved  
by Icom Inc., could void your authority to operate this transceiver  
under FCC regulations.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION …………………………………… i  
FOREWORD ……………………………………………………………… iii  
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS ………………………………………………… iii  
OPERATING NOTES …………………………………………………… iii  
PRECAUTION …………………………………………………………… iv  
TABLE OF CONTENTS ………………………………………………… v  
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES …………………………………………… vi  
1 ACCESSORIES……………………………………………………… 12  
Accessory attachments…………………………………………… 1  
2 PANEL DESCRIPTION …………………………………………… 311  
Front, top and side panels ………………………………………… 3  
Function display ……………………………………………………… 6  
Programmable function keys ……………………………………… 7  
3 CONVENTIONAL OPERATION………………………………… 1218  
Turning power ON ………………………………………………… 12  
Channel selection ………………………………………………… 12  
Call procedure ……………………………………………………… 13  
Receiving and transmitting ……………………………………… 14  
Scrambler function ………………………………………………… 17  
User set mode ……………………………………………………… 18  
4 BIIS OPERATION ………………………………………………… 1934  
Default setting ……………………………………………………… 19  
Receiving a call …………………………………………………… 20  
Transmitting a call ………………………………………………… 23  
Receiving a message ……………………………………………… 26  
Transmitting a status ……………………………………………… 29  
Transmitting an SDM ……………………………………………… 30  
Position data transmission ………………………………………… 31  
Printer connection ………………………………………………… 32  
PC connection ……………………………………………………… 32  
Digital ANI …………………………………………………………… 32  
Auto emergency transmission …………………………………… 33  
Stun function………………………………………………………… 33  
BIIS indication ……………………………………………………… 34  
Priority A channel selection ……………………………………… 34  
5 BATTERY CHARGING ………………………………………… 3544  
Battery charging …………………………………………………… 35  
Caution ……………………………………………………………… 36  
Optional battery chargers ………………………………………… 37  
Optional battery case ……………………………………………… 43  
6 SPEAKER-MICROPHONE ……………………………………… 4546  
Optional HM-138 description ……………………………………… 45  
Attachment ………………………………………………………… 46  
7 OPTIONS ………………………………………………………… 4748  
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES  
The following accessories are supplied:  
Qty.  
• Flexible antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1  
• Battery pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1  
• Jack cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1  
• Belt clip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1  
• Function name stickers* (KEY-STICKER) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1  
*There are no names on the programmable function keys since the  
functions can be freely assigned to [P0] to [P3], [Red], [  
] keys.  
] and  
[
Attach the supplied function name stickers above the appropriate  
keys for easy recognition of that key’s assigned function.  
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ACCESSORIES  
I Accessory attachments  
ACCESSORIES  
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ï Jack cover  
1
Attach the jack cover when the optional speaker-microphone is not  
used.  
To detach the jack cover:  
q Insert the jack cover into the e Unscrew the screw with a  
D Flexible antenna  
To attach the jack cover:  
Connect the supplied flexible antenna  
to the antenna connector.  
[SP MIC] connector.  
w Tighten the screw.  
phillips screwdriver.  
r Detach the jack cover for the  
speaker-microphone connec-  
tion.  
CAUTION!  
NEVER HOLD by the antenna  
when carrying the transceiver.  
Transmitting without an antenna  
may damage the transceiver.  
ï Battery pack  
q
r
e
To attach the battery pack:  
Slide the battery pack on the back of the transceiver in the direc-  
tion of the arrow (q), then lock it with the battery release button.  
• Slide the battery pack until the battery release button makes a ‘click’  
sound.  
w
To release the battery pack:  
Push the battery release button in the direction of the arrow (w) as  
shown below. The battery pack is then released.  
D Belt clip  
Attach the belt clip to the back of the transceiver with the supplied  
screws.  
Battery pack  
Supplied screws  
NEVER release or at-  
tach the battery pack  
when the transceiver  
q
is wet or soiled. This  
may result water or  
dust getting into the  
transceiver/battery  
pack and may result  
w
in the transceiver  
being damaged.  
Battery release button  
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PANEL DESCRIPTION  
I Front, top and side panels  
PANEL DESCRIPTION  
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q VOLUME CONTROL [VOL]  
w
Turns power ON and adjusts the audio level.  
w RED BUTTON  
e
The desired function can be assigned by your dealer.  
q
e ANTENNA CONNECTOR  
Connects the supplied antenna.  
r
r SPEAKER-MICROPHONE CONNECTOR [SP MIC]  
Connects the optional speaker-microphone. (p. 46)  
Speaker  
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u
(See the following  
NOTE.)  
Microphone  
[SP MIC] jack cover  
NOTE: KEEP the [SP MIC]  
jack cover attached to the  
transceiver when the speaker-  
microphone is not used.  
Function display  
(p. 6)  
t
(See p. 2 for details)  
t DEALER-PROGRAMMABLE KEYS [P0] to [P3]  
The desired functions can be assigned independently by your  
dealer.  
y CH UP AND DOWN KEYS [  
]/[  
]
During standby condition, push to select an operating channel.  
After pushing [TX Code CH Select], push to select a TX code  
channel.  
After pushing [DTMF Autodial], push to select a DTMF channel.  
After pushing and holding [Scan A Start/Stop]/[Scan B  
Start/Stop], push to select a scan group.  
y
NOTE: If the speaker netting (for dust proong) becomes wet,  
dry it with a hair drier (cool mode) etc. before operating the  
transceiver. Otherwise the audio may be difcult to hear for  
loss of the sound pressure.  
After pushing [Digital], push to select a BIIS code, status num-  
ber or SDM.  
*Desired functions can be assigned independently by your dealer.  
Continue to the next page.  
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PANEL DESCRIPTION  
PANEL DESCRIPTION  
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I Front, top and side panels (Continued)  
I Function display  
u TRANSMIT/BUSY INDICATOR  
2
q
w
e
r
t
y
u
Lights red while transmitting; lights green while receiving a sig-  
nal, or when the squelch is open.  
i PTT SWITCH [PTT]  
Push and hold to transmit; release to receive.  
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q OUTPUT POWER INDICATOR  
Appears when Low 2 or Low 1 is selected.  
w AUDIBLE INDICATOR  
Appears when the channel is in the audible(unmute) condi-  
tion.  
Appears when the specied 2/5-tone/BIIS code is received.  
e COMPANDER INDICATOR  
Appears when the compander function is activated.  
r KEY LOCK INDICATOR  
Appears during the key lock function ON.  
t SCRAMBLER INDICATOR  
Appears when the voice scrambler function is activated.  
y BELL INDICATOR  
Appears/blinks when the specic 2/5-tone/BIIS code is received,  
according to the programming.  
u BATTERY INDICATOR  
Appears or blinks when the battery power decreases to a speci-  
ed level.  
i ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY  
Displays the operating channel number, channel names, Set  
mode contents, DTMF numbers, etc.  
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PANEL DESCRIPTION  
PANEL DESCRIPTION  
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PRIORITY CHANNEL KEYS  
Push to select Priority A or Priority B channel.  
I Programmable function keys  
Push and hold [Prio A (Rewrite)] to rewrite the Prio A channel.  
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The following functions can be assigned to [P0], [P1], [P2], [P3],  
[Red], [  
] and [  
] programmable function keys.  
MR-CH 1/2/3/4 KEYS  
Select an operating channel directly.  
Consult your Icom dealer or system operator for details concerning  
your transceivers programming.  
If the programmable function names are bracketed in the following  
explanations, the specic switch used to activate the function de-  
pends on programming.  
MONITOR KEY  
Mute and release the CTCSS (DTCS) or 2-tone squelch mute.  
Open any squelch/deactivate any mute while pushing this key.  
(LMR operation only)  
Activates one of (or two of) the following functions on each chan-  
nel independently: (PMR or BIIS PMR operation only)  
Push and hold to un-mute the channel (audio is emitted; Audible’  
condition).  
CH UP AND DOWN KEYS  
Select an operating channel.  
Select a transmit code channel after pushing the [TX Code CH  
Select] keys.  
Select a DTMF channel after pushing the [DTMF Autodial] key.  
Select a scan group after pushing and holding the [Scan A  
Start/Stop]/[Scan B Start/Stop] keys.  
Push to mute the channel (sets to Inaudibleonly).  
Push to un-mute the channel (sets to Audibleonly).  
Push after the communication is nished to send a reset code.  
Select a BIIS code, status number or SDM after pushing the  
[Digital] key.  
NOTE: The un-mute condition (Audiblecondition) may auto-  
matically return to the mute condition (Inaudiblecondition)  
after a specied period.  
BANK SELECT KEY  
Push this key, then push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select the de-  
sired bank.  
LOCK KEY  
Push and hold to electronically lock all programmable keys except  
the following:  
[Call] (incl. Call A and Call B), [Moni(Audi)] and [Emergency] keys.  
SCAN START/STOP KEYS  
Push this key to start scanning; and push again to stop.  
Push and hold this key to indicate the scan group, then select  
the desired scan group using [CH Up]/[CH Down].  
OUTPUT POWER SELECTION KEY  
Select the transmit output power temporarily or permanently, de-  
pending on the pre-setting.  
Ask your dealer for the output power level for each selection.  
SCAN TAG KEY  
Adds or deletes the selected channel to the scan group.  
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PANEL DESCRIPTION  
PANEL DESCRIPTION  
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C.TONE CHANNEL ENTER KEY  
EMERGENCY KEYS  
Push and hold to transmit an emergency call.  
When [Emergency Single (Silent)] or [Emergency Repeat  
(Silent)] is pushed, an emergency call is transmitted without a  
beep emission and LCD indication change.  
Select the continuous tone channel using [CH Up]/[CH Down] keys  
to change the tone frequency/code setting after pushing this key for  
permanent operation.  
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If you want to cancel the emergency call, push (or push and hold)  
the key again before transmitting the call.  
TALK AROUND KEY  
Turn the talk around function ON and OFF.  
The emergency call is transmitted one time only or repeatedly until  
receiving a control code depending on the pre-setting.  
The talk around function equalizes the transmit frequency to the re-  
ceive frequency for transceiver-to-transceiver communication.  
TX CODE ENTER KEY (PMR or BIIS PMR operation only)  
Push to enter the direct ID code edit mode, for both 5-tone and  
MSK. Then set the desired digit using [CH Up]/[CH Down]/  
[TX Code CH Up]/[TX Code CH Down]. (p. 16)  
WIDE/NARROW KEY  
Push to toggle the IF bandwidth between wide and narrow.  
The wide passband width can be selected from 25.0 or 20.0 kHz using  
the CS-F50 CLONING SOFTWARE. (PMR or BIIS PMR operation only)  
Ask your dealer for details.  
TX CODE CHANNEL SELECT KEY  
DTMF AUTODIAL KEY  
Push to enter the direct ID code channel selection mode. Then  
set the desired channel using [CH Up]/[CH Down]/[TX Code CH  
Up]/[TX Code CH Down]. (p. 15)  
While in ID code channel selection mode, push for 1 sec. to enter  
the ID code edit mode for 5-tone and MSK. Then set the desired  
digit using [CH Up]/[CH Down]/[TX Code CH Up]/[TX Code CH  
Down]. (p. 16)  
Push to enter the DTMF channel selection mode. Then select  
the desired DTMF channel using [CH Up]/[CH Down] keys.  
After selecting the desired DTMF channel, push this key to trans-  
mit the DTMF code.  
DTMF RE-DIAL KEY  
Push to transmit the last-transmitted DTMF code.  
TX CODE CHANNEL UP/DOWN KEYS  
Push to select a TX code channel directly.  
CALL KEYS  
Push to transmit a 2/5-tone/BIIS ID code.  
Call transmission is necessary before you call another station de-  
pending on your signalling system.  
ID MEMORY READ KEY (PMR or BIIS PMR operation only)  
Recalls detected ID codes.  
The [Call A] and/or [Call B] keys may be available when your system  
employs selective Individual/Groupcalls. Ask your dealer which call is  
assigned to each key.  
Push this key, then push [CH Up]/[CH Down] for selection.  
Up to 5 IDs are memorized.  
Push and hold to erase the selected memorized IDs.  
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CONVENTIONAL OPERATION  
I Turning power ON  
PANEL DESCRIPTION  
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VOICE SCRAMBLER FUNCTION  
Push to toggle the voice scrambler function ON and OFF.  
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q Rotate [VOL] to turn power ON.  
w If the transceiver is programmed for a start up passcode, input  
digit codes as directed by your dealer.  
COMPANDER KEY  
Push to toggle the compander function ON and OFF.  
The compander function reduces noise components from the trans-  
mitting audio to provide clear communication.  
The keys in the table below can be used for password input:  
The transceiver detects numbers in the same block as identical.  
Therefore 01234and 56789are the same.  
USER SET MODE KEY  
Push and hold to enter user set mode.  
During user set mode, push this key to select an item, and push  
[CH Up]/[CH Down] to change the value or condition.  
Push and hold this key again to exit user set mode.  
User set mode is also available via the Power ON function. Please  
refer to p. 18 also.  
KEY  
0
5
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
NUMBER  
e When the PASSWORDindication does not clear after inputting  
4 digits, the input code number may be incorrect. Turn the power  
off and start over in this case.  
DIGITAL KEY (BIIS operation only)  
Push to select the call ID list, transmit message and standby  
condition. Toggles between queue channel and received mes-  
sage record indication after queue channel is selected.  
Push and hold to select queue channel indication.  
I Channel selection  
Several types of channel selections are available. Methods may dif-  
fer according to your system set up.  
STATUS UP/DOWN KEYS (BIIS operation only)  
While in the standby condition, push to display the transmit sta-  
tus indication and select a status number.  
When a received SDM is displayed, push to cancel the automatic  
scroll and scroll the message manually.  
NON-BANK TYPE:  
Push [  
]/[  
] to select the desired operating channel, in se-  
quence; or, push one of the [MR-CH 1] to [MR-CH 4] keys to select  
a channel directly.  
When an SDM that contains more than 8 characters is displayed,  
push to scroll the message manually.  
BANK-TYPE:  
Push [Bank], then push [  
] or [  
] to select the desired bank.  
AUTOMATIC SCAN TYPE:  
Channel setting is not necessary for this type. When turning the  
power ON, the transceiver automatically starts scanning. Scanning  
stops when receiving a call.  
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CONVENTIONAL OPERATION  
CONVENTIONAL OPERATION  
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I Call procedure  
I Receiving and transmitting  
When your system employs tone signalling (excluding CTCSS and  
DTCS), the call procedure may be necessary prior to voice trans-  
mission. The tone signalling employed may be a selective calling  
system which allows you to call specic station(s) only and prevent  
unwanted stations from contacting you.  
NOTE: Transmitting without an antenna may damage the trans-  
ceiver. See p. 1 for antenna attachment.  
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Receiving:  
q Rotate [VOL] to turn power ON.  
w Push [  
] or [  
] to select a channel.  
q Select the desired TX code channel or 2/5-tone code according  
to your System Operators instructions.  
e When receiving a call, adjust the audio output level to a comfort-  
able listening level.  
This may not be necessary depending on programming.  
Refer to pgs. 15, 16 for selection.  
w Push the call switch (assigned to one of the dealer programma-  
ble switches: [P0], [P1], [P2], [P3], [Red], [  
e After transmitting a 2/5-tone code, the remainder of your com-  
Transmitting:  
Wait for the channel to become clear to avoid interference.  
q While pushing and holding [PTT], speak into the microphone at a  
normal voice level.  
] and [  
]).  
munication can be carried out in the normal fashion.  
When a tone signalling system is used, the call procedure de-  
scribed at left may be necessary.  
w Release [PTT] to return to receive.  
Selective calling  
Non-selective calling  
IMPORTANT: To maximize the readability of your signal;  
1. Pause briey after pushing [PTT].  
2. Hold the microphone 5 to 10 cm (2 to 4 inches) from your  
mouth, then speak into the microphone at a normal voice  
level.  
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CONVENTIONAL OPERATION  
CONVENTIONAL OPERATION  
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D Transmitting notes  
D TX code number edit (PMR or BIIS PMR operation only)  
If the transceiver has [TX Code CH Select] or [TX Code Enter] as-  
signed to it, TX code contents can be edited within the allowable  
digits.  
Transmit inhibit function  
The transceiver has several inhibit functions which restrict trans-  
mission under the following conditions:  
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- The channel is in mute condition (Inaudiblecondition; “  
does not appear).  
- Channel is busy.  
- Un-matched (or matched) CTCSS is received.  
- The selected channel is a receive onlychannel.  
Time-out timer  
After continuous transmission for the pre-programmed time period, the  
time-out timer is activated, causing the transceiver to stop transmitting.  
Penalty timer  
Once the time-out timer is activated, transmission is further inhibited  
for a period determined by the penalty timer.  
TO EDIT A TX CODE VIA [TX CODE CH SELECT] KEY:  
q Push [TX Code CH Select] to enter the TX code channel selec-  
tion mode.  
Select the desired channel using [ ]/[ ] if necessary.  
w Push [TX Code CH Select] for 1 sec. to enter the TX code edit  
mode.  
e Push [TX Code CH Select] to select the desired digit to be  
edited.  
r Set the desired digit using [  
]/[  
]/[TX Code CH Up]/[TX  
Code CH Down].  
t Push [TX Code CH Select] to set the digit. The editable digit will  
move to the right automatically.  
y Repeat r and t to input all allowable digits.  
u Push [Call] or [PTT] to transmit the selected TX code.  
D TX code channel selection  
If the transceiver has [TX Code CH Select] assigned to it, indica-  
tion can be toggled between the operating channel number (or  
name) and TX code channel number (or name). When the TX code  
TO EDIT A TX CODE VIA [TX CODE ENTER] KEY:  
q Select the desired TX code channel via [TX Code CH Up]/[TX  
Code CH Down].  
w Push [TX Code Enter] to enter the TX code edit mode.  
e Push [TX Code Enter] to select the desired digit to be edited.  
channel number (or name) is displayed, the [  
the TX code channel.  
]/[  
] key selects  
TO SELECT A TX CHANNEL:  
q Push [TX Code CH Select]a TX code channel appears.  
w Push [ ]/[ ] to select the desired TX code channel.  
e Push [Call] (or [PTT] during MSK operation) to transmit the se-  
lected TX code.  
r Push [TX Code CH Select] again to return to the operating chan-  
nel number indication.  
r Set the desired digit using [  
]/[  
]/[TX Code CH Up]/[TX  
Code CH Down].  
t Push [TX Code Enter] to set the digit. The editable digit will move  
to the right automatically.  
y Repeat r and t to input all allowable digits.  
u Push [Call] or [PTT] to transmit the selected TX code.  
FOR TX CODE CHANNEL TYPE:  
If the transceiver has a [TX Code CH Up] or [TX Code CH Down]  
key assignment, the programmed TX code channel can be selected  
directly.  
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CONVENTIONAL OPERATION  
CONVENTIONAL OPERATION  
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D DTMF transmission  
I User set mode  
User set mode is accessed at power ON and allows you to set  
seldom-changed settings. In this case you can customizetrans-  
ceiver operation to suit your preferences and operating style.  
If the transceiver has [DTMF Autodial] assigned to it, the automatic  
DTMF transmission function is available. Up to 8 DTMF channels  
are available.  
3
TO SELECT A TX CODE:  
q Push [DTMF Autodial]a DTMF channel appears.  
Entering the user set mode:  
q While pushing and holding [  
the user set mode at power ON.  
w Push and hold [P0] to enter user set mode. Push [P0] momen-  
w Push [  
]/[  
] to select the desired DTMF channel.  
] and [  
], rotate [VOL] to enter  
e Push [DTMF Autodial] to transmit the DTMF code in the selected  
DTMF channel.  
tarily to select the item.  
Then push [  
] and [  
] to set the desired level/condition.  
I Scrambler function  
The voice scrambler function provides private communication be-  
tween stations. The frequency inversion type is equipped to all ver-  
sions, and some versions have the Rolling or Non-rolling type  
installed.  
Available set mode functions:  
Backlight  
Beep  
SQL Level  
AF Min level  
Mic Gain  
: ON, Auto or OFF  
: ON or OFF  
: 0 to 255  
: ON or OFF  
: 1 to 5  
q Push [Scrambler] to turn the scrambler function ON.  
w “ ” appears.  
e Push [Scrambler] again to turn the scrambler function OFF.  
Battery Voltage : ON or OFF  
e Push and hold [P0] again to exit set mode.  
User set mode is also available using a programmable key. Please  
refer to p. 11 [User Set Mode] section.  
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BIIS OPERATION  
I Default setting  
The following functions are assigned to each programmable switch  
as the default. Ask your dealer for details.  
BIIS OPERATION  
4
4
I Receiving a call  
D
q When an individual call is received;  
Beeps sound.  
Individual call  
[P0]; Call  
: Push to transmit a 5-tone/BIIS call when the  
selected channel is a 5-tone or MSK channel,  
respectively.  
4
• “  
appears and the mute is released.  
The programmed text message (e.g.“  
) and the calling  
station ID (or text) is displayed alternately, depending on the set-  
[P1]; Digital  
[P3]; Moni(Audi)  
: Push to select the call list ID/transmit mes-  
sage, or to display the receive message  
record for selection.  
: Push this key after the communication to  
send a clear downsignal during MSK chan-  
nel operation.  
ting.  
• “ appears or blinks depending on the setting.  
[
]/[  
]; CH Down/Up  
: While in the standby condition, selects the  
operating channel.  
After pushing [Digital] or [TX Code CH Se-  
lect], selects call list or TX code channel, re-  
spectively.  
[P2]/[Red]; Null  
: No function is assigned.  
Appears  
Appears or blinks  
w Push and hold [PTT], then speak into the microphone at a nor-  
mal voice level.  
Transmit/Busy indicator lights red.  
e Release [PTT] to return to receive.  
Transmit/Busy indicator lights green while receiving a signal.  
r To finish the conversation, push [P3] (Moni(Audi)) to send the  
Clear downsignal.  
Either station can send a clear down signal.  
• “  
is displayed for 2 sec. (approx.).  
• “  
disappears and the transceiver returns to the standby condi-  
tion.  
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BIIS OPERATION  
BIIS OPERATION  
4
4
D
D
Group call  
Displaying the received call record  
Queue indication  
q When a group call is received;  
Beeps sound.  
The transceiver memorizes the calling station IDs for record. Up to  
3 calls can be memorized, and the oldest call record is erased  
when a 4th call is received. However, once the transceiver is pow-  
ered OFF, the all records are cleared.  
• “ appears and the mute is released.  
The programmed text message (e.g.“  
tion ID (or text) is displayed alternately, depending on the setting.  
• “ appears or blinks depending on the setting.  
) and the calling sta-  
4
q Push [P1] (Digital) for 1 sec.  
Displays following indication.  
When a record is available  
Appears  
Appears or blinks  
When no record is available  
w Push and hold [PTT], then speak into the microphone at a nor-  
mal voice level.  
NOTE: Only one station is permitted to speak.  
Transmit/Busy indicator lights red.  
e Release [PTT] to return to receive.  
Transmit/Busy indicator lights green while receiving a signal.  
r To finish the conversation, push [P3] (Moni(Audi)) to send the  
Clear downsignal.  
w Push [  
]/[  
] to select the desired call.  
e Push [P1] (Digital) for 1 sec. again to return to the standby con-  
dition.  
Either station can send a clear down signal.  
When no operation is performed for 30 sec., the transceiver returns  
to the standby condition automatically.  
• “  
is displayed for 2 sec. (approx.)  
• “ disappears and the transceiver returns to the standby condi-  
tion.  
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BIIS OPERATION  
BIIS OPERATION  
4
4
I Transmitting a call  
Total of a 3 ways for code selection are availableselecting the call  
code from memory, entering the call code from the keypad and call-  
ing back from the queue channel record.  
D
Calling back from the queue channel  
q While in the standby condition, push [P1] (Digital) for 1 sec. to  
enter queue memory channel selection mode.  
4
w Push [  
]/[  
] to select the desired record.  
D
Using call memory  
q While in the standby condition, push [P1] (Digital) to enter the  
call code memory channel selection mode.  
e Push [P0] (Call) or [PTT]* to call.  
*PTT call can be made only when PTT call capability is permitted.  
NOTE: When no answer back is received, the transceiver re-  
Call code text is displayed.  
peats the call 3 times (default) automatically, and “  
is  
w Push [  
]/[  
] to select the desired call code.  
displayed during each call. However, an error beep sounds  
e Push [P0] (Call) or [PTT]* to call.  
and “  
is displayed when no answer back is received  
*PTT call can be made only when PTT call capability is permitted.  
after the calls.  
NOTE: When no answer back is received, the transceiver re-  
r Push [PTT] to transmit; release to receive.  
peats the call 3 times (default) automatically, and “  
is  
t Push [P3] (Moni(Audi)) to send the Clear downsignal.  
displayed during each call. However, an error beep sounds  
and “  
is displayed when no answer back is received  
after the calls.  
r Push [PTT] to transmit; release to receive.  
t Push [P3] (Moni(Audi)) to send the Clear downsignal.  
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BIIS OPERATION  
BIIS OPERATION  
4
4
D
Direct code entry  
I Receiving a message  
D
q When a status message is received;  
Beeps sound.  
q While in the standby condition, push [TX Code Enter] to enter  
the TX code edit mode.  
Receiving a status message  
Editable code digit blinks.  
The calling station ID (or text) and the status message is displayed  
alternately, depending on the setting.  
4
w Push [TX Code Enter] to select the desired digit to be edited.  
Editable digit differs according to the setting.  
e Set the desired digit using [  
]/[  
]/[TX Code CH Up]/[TX  
Code CH Down].  
r Push [TX Code Enter] to set the digit. The editable digit will move  
to the right automatically.  
t Repeat e and r to input all allowable digits.  
y Push [P0] (Call) or [PTT]* to call.  
w Push [P3] (Moni(Audi)) to return to the standby condition.  
NOTE: Only the calling station ID (or text) is displayed (no  
message is displayed alternately) when the scroll timer is set  
to OFF. In this case, push [Status Up]/[Status Down] to dis-  
play the status message manually.  
*PTT call can be made only when PTT call capability is permitted.  
NOTE: When no answer back is received, the transceiver re-  
peats the call 3 times (default) automatically, and “  
displayed during each call. However, an error beep sounds  
is  
and “  
is displayed when no answer back is received  
after the calls.  
u Push [PTT] to transmit; release to receive.  
i Push [P3] (Moni(Audi)) to send the Clear downsignal.  
For your information  
When the UpDatesetting for the call code is enabled, the set code  
is overwritten into the call code memory.  
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BIIS OPERATION  
BIIS OPERATION  
4
4
D
D
Receiving an SDM  
Received message selection  
q When an SDM is received;  
The transceiver memorizes the received messages for record. Up  
to 6 messages for status and SDM, or 95 character SDMs can be  
memorized. The oldest message is erased when the 7th message  
is received. However, once the transceiver is powered OFF, all  
messages are cleared.  
Beeps sound.  
The calling station ID (or text) and the SDM is displayed alternately,  
depending on the setting.  
4
q Push [P1] (Digital) for 1 sec.  
Displays queue memory.  
w Push [P1] (Digital) momentarily.  
Displays message memory.  
When a message is available  
w When the received SDM includes more than 8 characters, the  
message scrolls automatically, when the automatic scroll func-  
tion is activated.  
Push [Status Up]/[Status Down] to scroll the message manually.  
e Push [P3] (Moni(Audi)) to return to the standby condition.  
When no message is available  
e Push [  
]/[  
] to select the desired message.  
When selecting the SDM that includes more than 8 characters, the  
message scrolls automatically, when the automatic scroll function is  
activated.  
Push [Status Up]/[Status Down] to scroll the message manually.  
r Push [P1] (Digital) for 1 sec. again to return to the standby con-  
dition.  
When no operation is performed for 30 sec., the transceiver returns  
to the standby condition automatically.  
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BIIS OPERATION  
BIIS OPERATION  
4
4
I Transmitting a status  
D
The status message can be selected with the programmed text,  
and the message text is also displayed on the function display of  
the called station.  
I Transmitting an SDM  
D
The short data message, SDM, can be sent to an individual station  
or group stations. Also, 8 SDM memory channels are available and  
the messages can be edited via PC programming.  
General  
General  
4
Up to 24 status types (1 to 24) are available, and the status mes-  
sages 22 and 24 have designated meanings.  
Status 22: Emergency*  
Status 24: GPS request  
*The status 22 can also be used as a normal status message by dis-  
D
Transmitting an SDM  
q While in the standby condition, push [P1] (Digital), then push  
[
]/[  
] to select the desired station/group code.  
w Push [P1] (Digital) again, then push [  
]/[  
] to select the de-  
abling the designated meaning. However, the status 24 is xed.  
sired SDM.  
The status call can be sent with both individual and group calls.  
Or, you can select the desired SDM using [Status Up]/[Status  
Down] key directly.  
D
Transmitting a status  
q While in the standby condition, push [P1] (Digital), then push  
[
]/[  
] to select the desired station/group code.  
w Push [P1] (Digital) again, then push [  
]/[  
] to select the de-  
sired status message.  
Or, you can select the desired status message using [Status  
Up]/[Status Down] key directly.  
SDM is displayed.  
e Push [P0] (Call) or [PTT]* to transmit the SDM to the selected  
station/group.  
*PTT call can be made only when PTT call capability is permitted.  
2 beeps will sound and the transceiver returns to the standby con-  
dition automatically when the transmission is successful.  
Status message is displayed.  
e Push [P0] (Call) or [PTT]* to transmit the status message to the  
selected station/group.  
*PTT call can be made only when PTT call capability is permitted.  
2 beeps will sound and the transceiver returns to the standby con-  
dition automatically when the transmission is successful.  
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BIIS OPERATION  
4
4
I Position data transmission  
I Printer connection  
When the optional OPC-966 INTERFACE CABLE and a GPS receiver  
is connected to the transceiver, the position (longitude and latitude)  
data can be transmitted automatically.  
When the optional OPC-966 INTERFACE CABLE is connected to the  
transceiver, a printer can be connected to print out the received  
SDM content and the ID of the station who sent the message.  
Ask your dealer or system operator for connection details.  
Ask your dealer or system operator for connection details.  
4
The position data is transmitted when;  
Status 24 message is received  
I PC connection  
*When the status 24 message, GPS request, is received.  
When the optional OPC-966 INTERFACE CABLE is connected to the  
transceiver, a PC can be connected to provide remote control, data  
reception, etc.  
Fully automatic  
When automatic position transmission is enabled, send the po-  
sition data according to Time Markerand Interval Timerset-  
tings.  
Ask your dealer or system operator for connection details.  
PTT is released  
When Send with Logoffis enabled.  
- Set the Log-In/Offitem as L-OFF.  
After sending a status message  
When Send with Statusis enabled.  
After sending an SDM  
When Send with SDMis enabled.  
After sending status 22 (Emergency)  
When Send with Emergencyis enabled.  
I Digital ANI  
The own ID can be transmitted each time the PTT is pushed (log-in)  
or released (log-off) during individual or group call communications.  
By receiving the ANI, the communication log can be recorded when  
using a PC dispatch application.  
In addition, when using the ANI with log-in, the PTT side tone func-  
tion can be used to inform you that the ID is sent and voice com-  
munication can be performed.  
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BIIS OPERATION  
BIIS OPERATION  
4
4
I Auto emergency transmission  
I BIIS indication  
When [Emergency Single (Silent)] or [Emergency Repeat (Silent)] is  
pushed, an emergency signal is automatically transmitted for the  
specied time period.  
The following indications are available for the BIIS operation on an  
MSK channel.  
: Individual/group call is successful.  
: Message (status or SDM) transmission is successful.  
: No answer back is received.  
4
The status 22 (Emergency) is sent to the selected ID station, and  
the position data is transmitted after the emergency signal when a  
GPS receiver is connected to the transceiver.  
: Appears during retry of the call (2nd call).  
: End the communication.  
The emergency transmission is performed on the emergency chan-  
nel, however, when no emergency channel is specied, the signal is  
transmitted on the previously selected channel.  
: Operating channel is in the busy condition.  
There is no change in the function display or beep emission during  
automatic emergency transmission.  
I Priority A channel selection  
When one of the following operations is performed, the transceiver  
selects the Priority A channel automatically.  
I Stun function  
When the specied ID, set as a killer ID, is received, the stun func-  
Priority A is selected when;  
Clear down signal is received/transmitted  
- Set the Move to PrioA CHitem as Clear Down.  
Turning the power ON  
The Priority A channel is selected each time the transceiver  
power is turned ON.  
tion is activated.  
When the killer ID is received, the transceiver switches to the pass-  
code required condition. Entering of the passcode via the keypad is  
necessary to operate the transceiver again in this case.  
Status call  
The Priority A channel is selected when transmitting a status  
call.  
- Enable the Send Status on PrioA CHitem in the MSK con-  
guration.  
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BATTERY CHARGING  
I Battery charging  
BATTERY CHARGING  
5
5
I Caution  
Prior to using the transceiver for the rst time, the battery pack must  
be fully charged for optimum life and operation.  
CAUTION! NEVER insert battery pack/transceiver (with the bat-  
tery pack attached) with wet or soiled into the charger. This may re-  
sult in corrosion of the charger terminals or damage to the charger.  
The charger is not waterproof and water can easily get into it.  
CAUTION: To avoid damage to the transceiver, turn it OFF while  
charging.  
Recommended temperature range for charging:  
+10°C to +40°C (+50°F to +104°F)  
- The Li-Ion battery functions within 20°C to +60°C (4°F to  
+140°F)  
Use the specified chargers (BC-152, BC-119N and BC-121N).  
NEVER use another manufacturers charger.  
Use the optional AC adapter (BC-147A/E) for the BC-152.  
NEVER use another manufacturers AC adapter.  
5
NEVER incinerate used battery packs. Internal battery gas may  
cause an explosion.  
NEVER immerse the battery pack in water. If the battery pack be-  
comes wet, be sure to wipe it dry immediately (particularly the bat-  
tery terminals) BEFORE attaching it to the transceiver. Otherwise,  
the terminals will become corroded, or cause connection failure,  
etc.  
NEVER short the terminals of the battery pack. Also, current may  
ow into nearby metal objects, such as a necklace, etc. Therefore,  
be careful when carrying with, or placing near metal objects, carry-  
ing in handbags, etc.  
Recommendation:  
Charge the supplied battery pack for a maximum of up to  
10 hours. Li-Ion batteries are different from Ni-Cd batteries in that  
it is not necessary to completely charge and discharge them to  
prolong the battery life. Therefore, charging the battery in inter-  
vals, and not for extended periods is recommended.  
AVOID leaving the battery pack in a fully charged, or completely  
discharged condition for long time. It causes shorter battery life. In  
case of leaving the battery pack unused for a long time, it must be  
kept safely after discharge, or use the battery until the battery indi-  
cator starts blinking, then remove it from the transceiver.  
If your battery pack seems to have no capacity even after being  
charged, completely discharge it by leaving the power ON  
overnight. Then, fully charge the battery pack again. If the battery  
pack still does not retain a charge (or very little), a new battery pack  
must be purchased.  
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BATTERY CHARGING  
5
5
I Optional battery chargers  
ï Regular charging with the BC-152  
q Attach the BC-152 to a at surface, such as a desk, if desired.  
w Connect the AC adapter (BC-147A/E*) as shown below.  
*Depending on version.  
D For your convenience  
e Insert the battery pack with/without the transceiver into the  
charger.  
5
The charge indicator lights green.  
r Charge the battery pack approx. 910 hours, depending on the  
remaining power condition.  
Eyelet  
USE a rubber band to  
secure the transceiv-  
er while charging, if  
desired.  
IC-F50/F60  
BP-227  
Ensure sides of the  
battery pack are cor-  
rectly aligned with  
Charge indica-  
tor lights green  
when BP-227  
(with/without  
IC-F50/F60) is  
inserted.  
the charger groves.  
Supplied screws  
BC-152  
AC adapter  
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BATTERY CHARGING  
BATTERY CHARGING  
5
5
ï AD-100 installation  
w Connect the plugs of the BC-119N/121N to the AD-100 with the  
connector, then install the adapter into the charger with the sup-  
plied screws.  
q Install the AD-100 desktop charger adapter into the holder space  
of the BC-119N/121N.  
Desktop charger adapter  
Connectors  
5
Screws supplied with  
the charger adapter  
Plugs  
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BATTERY CHARGING  
BATTERY CHARGING  
5
5
D Rapid charging with the BC-119N+AD-100  
The optional BC-119N provides rapid charging of optional Li-Ion  
battery packs.  
D Rapid charging with the BC-121N+AD-100  
The optional BC-121N allows up to 6 battery packs to be charged  
simultaneously. The following are additionally required.  
Six AD-100.  
The following are additionally required:  
One AD-100 (purchase separately).  
An AC adapter (BC-124) or the DC power cable (OPC-656)  
An AC adapter (may be supplied with BC-119N depending on ver-  
sion) or the DC power cable (OPC-515L/CP-17L).  
IC-F50/F60  
BP-227  
5
IC-F50/F60  
BP-227  
AD-100 charger  
AC adapter  
adapters are installed  
(Purchase  
AC adapter  
(Not supplied with  
some versions.)  
in each slot.  
separately.)  
AD-100 charger  
adapter is instal-  
led in BC-119N.  
MULTI-CHARGER  
Optional OPC-515L (for 13.8 V  
power source) or CP-17L (for  
12 V cigarette lighter socket)  
can be used instead of the AC  
adapter.  
DC power cable (OPC-656)  
(Connect with the DC power supply;  
13.8 V/at least 7 A)  
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BATTERY CHARGING  
5
5
I Optional battery case  
When using the optional battery case attached to the transceiver,  
install 5 × AA (R6) size alkaline batteries as illustrated at right. The  
BP-226 meets JIS waterproof specication grade 4.  
Latch  
BP-226  
Fig.1  
q
q Hook your nger under the latch, and open the cover in the direc-  
tion of the arrow (q). (Fig.1)  
w Then, install 5 × AA (R6) size alkaline batteries. (Fig.2)  
Install the alkaline batteries only.  
5
w
e
Be sure to observe the correct polarity.  
Do not pin the ribbon under the batteries.  
e Close the cover by tting in the direction of the arrow (w) rst,  
then check the latch is in place (e). (Fig.1)  
Be sure the gasket and the ribbon are set correctly, and do not pro-  
trude from the battery case. (Fig.3)  
Fig.2  
Ribbon  
CAUTION:  
When installing batteries, make sure they are all the same  
brand, type and capacity. Also, do not mix new and old batter-  
ies together.  
Keep battery contacts clean. Its a good idea to clean battery  
terminals once a week.  
Fig.3  
Gasket  
Ribbon  
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SPEAKER-MICROPHONE  
I Optional HM-138 description  
SPEAKER-MICROPHONE  
6
6
I Attachment  
Attach the connector of the speaker-microphone into the [SP MIC]  
connector on the transceiver and tighten the screw.  
Alligator type clip  
To attach the speaker-mic.  
to your shirt or collar, etc.  
PTT switch  
Transmits while pushed  
Receives while released  
6
CAUTION: Attach the  
speaker-microphone s  
connector securely to pre-  
vent accidental dropping,  
or water intrusion in the  
connector.  
Microphone  
Speaker  
NEVER immerse the connector in water. If the connector becomes  
wet, be sure to dry it BEFORE attaching it to the transceiver.  
IMPORTANT: KEEP the [SP MIC] jack cover attached (trans-  
ceiver) 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 trans-  
ceiver will function abnormally if the connector becomes wet.  
NOTE: The microphone is located at the top of the speaker-mi-  
crophone, as shown in the diagram above. To maximize the  
readability of your transmitted signal (voice), hold the micro-  
phone approx. 5 to 10 cm (2 to 4 inches) from your mouth, and  
speak in a normal voice level.  
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OPTIONS  
OPTIONS  
7
7
BP-226 BATTERY CASE  
BC-121N MULTI-CHARGER + AD-100 CHARGER ADAPTER (6 pcs.)  
Battery case for 5 × AA (R6) alkaline cells.  
+ BC-124 AC ADAPTER  
For rapid charging of up to 6  
battery packs (six AD-100s are  
required) simultaneously. An  
AC adapter should be pur-  
chased separately. Charging  
time: approx. 2 to 2.5 hours.  
BP-227 Li-Ion BATTERY PACK  
7.2 V/1700 mAh Li-Ion battery pack. The same as supplied with  
the transceiver. BP-227 must be charged with the optional BC-152  
or the BC-119N/121N.  
7
HM-138 SPEAKER-MICROPHONE  
BP-226  
BP-227  
Full-sized waterproof (JIS  
grade 7; 1m/30 min.) speaker-  
microphone including alligator  
type clip to attach to your shirt  
or collar, etc.  
BC-152 DESKTOP CHARGER + BC-147A/E AC ADAPTER  
Used for regular charging of the battery  
pack. The AC adapter, BC-147A/E,  
must be purchased separately.  
Charging time: approx. 910 hours  
BC-119N DESKTOP CHARGER + AD-100 CHARGER ADAPTER  
+ BC-145 AC ADAPTER  
OPC-966 INTERFACE CABLE  
Provides advanced operation, such as printer, GPS connection for  
position data transmission capabilities during BIIS operation.  
For rapid charging of battery packs. An  
AC adapter is not supplied with some  
versions.  
Charging time: approx. 2 to 2.5 hours  
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