NEW-Series User Manual Antenna
| Volume/Power Switch
. Fuction1 Button LED Indicator PTT Button _ cL Speaker Monitor Button __ Microphone Fuction2 Button __ LED Display
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= Desktop rapid charger Antenna Hand strap
~ Adapter
= Belt clip
~ User Manual
* The contents may be changed on request.
= Turn off the radio if itis on.
+ Fit the battery as shown in the above figure and push upward to attach,
~ After attachment, push the catch sideway to prevent the battery from falling off. 2. Getting Started 2-4 Turning Your Radio On/Off !
= Turn the volume/power switch clockwise |
totum the radio on. '
=Turn the volume/power switch counters!
clockwise to turn the radio off until you}
hear ticking sound, '
2.2 Installing the Antenna Turn the antenna clockwise on the antenna connector of the main body.
= Turn off the radio if itis on, Ifthe catch is locked, push it sideway to unlock,
= Push the catch in the direction of arrow and pull the battery downward to separate it from the device. When You Charge New batteries or unused batteries for long time should be charged before using the radio. If the voltage of battery is reduced, call distance will shorten, and the device cannot work its full performance. Please charge the battery when its in the!
following state,
= When red lamp on the front side of the product flickers during transmission or reception (0.5s cycle)
= When the battery icon on the LCD flickers;
= When low battery alarm sound of
'Beep~ Beep~" ocours during use. How to Charge '
= Insert the charger adapter into general |
power outlet. (AC100-240V) H Turn off the radio when charging the!
radio attached with battery. ;
The charger has two slots. The front slot |
can charge the radio attached with the |
battery, and the back slot can only '
charge a battery. '
~ After charging is done, the green famp is |
on, but additional charging for about 30. |
minutes is continued for complete '
charging. ;
= Charging display lamp '
Operation Status Color Charging Red LED on Completed Green LED on Error occurred | Red LED flickers 3. Function 3-1 Menu Navigation Chart
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* Functions can be changed without notice for performance improvement 3-2 Missed Call List Ir there is a call unchecked, the display is on. The list is saved by order of arrival, and the recent call is on the display. If Status Call is set, the status call transmits when you have a call, 1)@ Menu. 2) Use @ @ buttons until Missec!
appears. 3) Select 4) Use @ @ and check the list. If there is no missed call, Not Found is displayed, Up to 16 calls can be stored, so that the 17th call is saved after the st call is deleted. If itis the status call,
"S-" displays. 5) Select QB 3-3 Contact List The contact list is the call received.
(ai 1)@ Menu Contact appears. 3) Select 4) Use @ @& and check the list. If there is no missed call, "Not Found" is displayed. Up to 16 calls can be stored, so that the 17th call is saved after the 1st call is deleted. If it is the status call,
"S" displays. 5) You can send the list selected when pushing the PTT button, 344 Status Call List You can send the short message. Menu i_Btatus,_ 2) Use (i (@) buttons until Status appears. 3) Select @) 4) Use @ @ and choose the message you want to send. 5) Press the PTT button, then the message sends 3-5 Lone Worker Option for use of Lone Worker function can be selected. Menu (ai
{_Loneworker |
2) Use @) @ buttons until'Lone Worker appears. 3) Select 4) Use @ @ to set ON or OFF. 5) Select @
3-6 TX Power TX power can be selected. 1) Menu 4 i_TX Power |
2) Use @ @ buttons until 'TX Power appears, 3) Select 4) Use G9 ) to set HIGH or LOW, 5) Select @
37 TX Sub Tone TX sub tone can be changed. 1) Menu appears, 3) Select 4) Use @ @ to set wanted sub tone, CTCSS: 001 ~ 053", CDCSS: 101 ~ 204, CUSTOM: 001 ~ 073"
5) Select 3-8 RX Sub Tone RX sub tone can be changed. 4) Menu (ai =F)
{_RX SubTone |
2) Use G9 @ buttons until RX Sub Tone appears. 3) Select B 4) Use @ @ to set wanted sub tone, CTCSS: 001 ~ 053 or CDCSS: 101 ~ 204"
5) Select 3-9 Group Channel Use of group channel function can be selected.
(va 1) Menu ts 2) Use G) () buttons until Group"
appears. 3) Select 4) Use @ @ to move to the wanted group channel. (Channels: 01 ~ 10) 5) Select 3-10 Alert Sound Use of alert sound can be selected. 1)@ Menu
i____Alert |
2) Use @ buttons until Alert appears. 3) Select Q 4) Use (@ to set ON or OFF, 5) Select Use of key lock function can be selected, 1) Menu (wee L_ Key Lock 2) Use G) @ buttons until Key Lock appears. 3) Select 4) Use @ @ to set ON or OFF. 5) Select 311 Key Lock '
3-12 Squelch Level Squelch level can be adjusted.
(Squelch level is between 00 ~ 09,) Lez 2) Use @ @ buttons until 'Squelch'
appears. 3) Select 4) Use @ (9) to move from default level
(level 04) to the wanted level. 5) Select @) 3013. Scan Use of scan function can be selected, L 2) Use (3) ( buttons until Scan appears. 3) Select (Scan starts right away) 4) Press the PTT button to stop 3-14 DIMF Use of DTMF function can be selected. lenu L 2) Use @ @ buttons until 'OTMF appears, 3) Select @
4) Use @ @ to set Disable / Encoder /
Encoder + Decoder. 5) Select @
315 VOX Use of VOX function can be selected, lenu (aie) L_vox 2) Use (3 (9) buttons until VOX appears. 3) Select Q 4) Use @ @ to set ON or OFF. 5) Select 3-16 VOX Level
\VOX detection level can be configured. 1)@ Menu 2) Use G @ buttons until 'VOX Level!
appears, 3) Select @
4) Use @ @ to move from default level
(level: 08) to the wanted level.
(Range of VOX level is 01 ~ 15.) 5) Select 317 Priority Scan Use of scanning function for priority channel can be selected, 1)(@ Menu
@ to set ON or OFF, 5) Select 3-20 Talkaround Use of Talkaround function can be selected. 1)@ Menu 3-18 Priority Scan Channel Channel to be scanned when using scan function can be configured, Menu 2) Use @ @ buttons until Talkaround 2) Use @) @ buttons until P Scan Ch Ss appears, 3 cued 3) Select 4) Use to set ON or OFF. 4) Use @ @ to move to the channel for z ve Ss which priority scan is to be used. 5) Select @
3-19 Power Save 3-21 Password Use of power save mode can be selected. 1)(@ Menu 7 2) Use (J (@ buttons until 'Power Save Use of password function can be selected. lenu appears. appears, 3) Select 3) Select Q 4) Use G) (@ to set ON or OFF. 4) Use GG) to set ON or OFF. 5) Select 5) Select @
3-22 Password Change Password can be changed.
(Old Password is "1234"
1)@ Menu is 2) Use (3 G) buttons until 'Psw Change!
appears. 3) Select Q 4) Use @ @ to select numbers and letters. Move digits with and enter the old password, "1234", 5) Use @ @to selected wanted number
(0~9) or alphabet (A ~ 2), Select
(move digit) and enter new password, Onoe 4-digit password is entered, the device automatically exits to menu screen. 3-23 LED Indicator Use of LED indicator lamp function can be |
selected, !
1)@ Menu
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_ LED Indicator 2) Use (3) (@) butions until LED Indicator appears, 3) Select 4) Use @ @ to set ON or OFF. 5) Select 3-24 Scramble Setting 3) Select 4) Use @ @ to set ON or OFF, 5) Select
| 3:25 Send Missed Call Resend the missed call list. 1)@ Menu i =
i__Miss Send 4 2) Use J () buttons until Miss Send appears. 3) Select @
4) Use @ @ and choose the list you want to send, 5) Press the PTT button, then the lst sends. 3-26 Delete Missed Call ' 3-28 Frequency Display You can delete the missed call list, | You can display the frequency on the LCD, 41) Menu ae 1) Menu
{List Delet_ |
2) Use (9 (buttons until List Delete"
appears. 3) Select 4) Use @ @ and choose the list you want to delete. 2) Use G@ @ buttons until 'Freq Display appears. 3) Select @
4) Use @ (@ and choose On frequency, or Off: channel. 5) Select Q 5) Select 3-27 Send Variable Codes 3-29 MIC Gain Send a call with a prearranged code You can adjust the microphone sensitivity. i Variable | i__MIC Gain 2) Use G @ buttons until Variable 2) Use GG buttons until "MIC Gain appears, appears. 3) Select 3) Select @
4) Use GG) choose the gain level 4) Use G ( (change numbers), (00-05).
(move digits), and set the code. 5) Select @
5) Press the PTT button, and then send 1)@ Menu (at ae ~ 1)@ Menu fai =
the code. i 3-30 Roger Use of roger sound function can be selected. 1)@ Menu fav
2) Use G (buttons until Roger appears. 3) Select B 4) Use @ @ to set ON or OFF. 5) Select 3-31 Earphone
(When accessories are used) Use of earphone function can be selected to prevent a hearing loss. 1)@ Menu L. J 2) Use G3) @ buttons until Earphone appears, 3) Select 4) Use @ @ to set Normal / Earphone Only / Earphone Auto. 5) Select &) 3-32 Compander Use of Compander function can be
| selected. 1 4) Menu [ra 1 Compander
2) Use @ buttons until 'Compander 4) Use @ @ to set ON or OFF. 5) Select @) 3-33 LCD Contrast LCD contrast can be adjusted. 1 1) Menu
: {LOD Contrast
| 2)Use G (@) buttons until LCD Contrast appears. 3) Select
| 4) Use G] @ to adjust the contrast.
! 8) Select 3-34 Reset Use of reset function can be selected. 1)@ Menu 2) Use G @ buttons until Reset appears, 3) Select @
4) Use @ @ to set ON or OFF. 5) Select 3-35 Information 2) Use @ @ buttons until Information appears, 3) Select @
4) Use @B to see. SMW: 1.20.00 Voltage: 8.13V. AVS Center: 032-328-3184
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+ FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97-01 Supplement C, Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields,
+ American National Standards Institute (C95.1 ~ 1992), IEEE Stan-
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+ 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, ALWAYS use Icom authorized accessories (antennas, batteries, belt clips, speakerimics, etc). Use of unauthorized accessories can cause the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements to be ex-
ceded, ALWAYS keep the antenna at least 2.Sem (1 inche) away from the body when transmitting and only use the belt-clips which supplied when attaching the racio 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 om (2 inches) from mouth, and slightly off to one side, The information listed above provides the user with the information needed to make him or her aware of RF exposure, and what to do to assure that this radio operates within the FCC RF exposure mts ofthis radio, Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility During transmissions, your loom radio generates RF eneray that can possibly cause interference with other devices or systems. To avoid such interference, turn off the radio in areas where signs are posted to do so, DO NOT operate the transmitter in areas that are sensitive to electromagnetis radiation such as hospitals, aircraft, and blasting sites. Any changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void user's authority to operate the equipment.