Icom F14 / F24 Mdc 1200 Compatible Models - Page 2

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FEATURE PTT ID* FUNCTION The radio sends own ID informing everyone on the system when the PTT button is p u s h e d / released. BENEFIT Allows the dispatch and other units to know who is calling. Easily identifies callers in noisy environments as the radio notifies that user who transmitted. Use with the alias table to assign text names for easy identification. Alias Table* Use this feature for both transmit and receive. On transmit the user can scroll through up to 500 aliases*1 on the display. Once the user selects the name the user can then call that unit. On receive if a unit ID corresponds with an alias, then that alias is shown on the display. Allows users to quickly identify transmissions. You don't need to cross reference names to a table or memorize a bunch of numbers. Get your message through to the correct person easily. Easily identify other users by name as they communicate. Call Alert* In an open channel environment it allows users to sound an alert at user's radio when they're not hearing another person's call. Useful in noisy environments where you may not hear normal calls or when the user is away from their radio. SelCall* Call individual users on a channel for private communications. Enhances channel efficiency by allowing users to call a selected radio out in the field without disturbing other users. Emergency Call* The emergency call function allows you to send an emergency signal to the dispatch, as well as to other units. After the dispatch acknowledges the emergency signal, the radio automatically ceases sending out the signal, clearing the channel for normal traffic. Allows users to quickly identify who transmitted an emergency signal. The PTT ID of the unit that transmitted the emergency call is displayed on screen. Essential for public safety and plant security, as well as in any hazardous, high-risk areas. The silent mode allows the user to call for help without alerting the people around them. Emergency Man Down* Allows the radio to automatically initiate any of the emergency features, when a "man down" condition exists (UT-124/R man down unit is required). If someone is in trouble, the radio will automatically activate the emergency function. Lone Worker Function* Emergency "Hot Mic" Monitoring* When the radio is not operated for a preset period, the radio sounds a beep and requires you to push any button. If a button is not pushed, the radio automatically transmits an emergency signal. If someone is in trouble, the radio will automatically activate the emergency function. This function is similar to the man down function, but does not require the man down unit. After the dispatch acknowledges an emergency message, the radio can transmit anything the microphone hears for a preprogrammed time period. The dispatcher can listen into the environment where the emergency is taking place to help identify if an emergency exists, or what is occurring near the user. Auto Emergency Retransmit* If an initial emergency attempt(s) is unsuccessful due to the radio channel traffic, the radio will automatically send multiple emergency signals until it gets through. The number of retry attempts required to activate this function is programmable. Maximizes the chance that an emergency call can be heard in a high-traffic environment. *Depending on the model, some MDC functions are not available. Please see the back page for details. *1: 5 aliases only for IC-F3021 and IC-F5021 series. *2 : 16 status and 16 messages per a MDC system profile, 5 MDC profiles available. FEATURE Call Log* Status* Message* Stun* Revive* Radio Check* External Output* Multiple MDC System Profiles* Compatible with Other MDC 1200 System FUNCTION Displays the received call history of the SelCall, Call alert and Emergency call. BENEFIT Log information includes the type of call, who placed the call, and when the call was placed. Allows a user to set up to 16*2 conditions such as "on duty", "at lunch", or "in route". After a unit sends its status to the dispatch/controller, its status will be maintained in memory until changed. Also program radios to poll other units for their current status. Immediately informs the dispatch of your current status and allows the dispatcher/controller to obtain the status at any time. Send and receive up to 16*2 programmable messages to the dispatch. Improves channel efficiency allowing the user to send commonly used messages using MDC instead of voice. Enables privacy by sending messages in digital format rather than voice and only the dispatcher can receive the messages. Send and receive stun commands. This feature will place a subscriber unit in a stunned state where no functionality is available until a revive command is received. Program the radio to either disable other units or be remotely disabled itself in the event of an unauthorized use or a theft. Excellent for maintaining communication integrity with minimal disruption. Send and receive revive commands. This feature will revive a subscriber unit that previously received a stun command. Until a stunned unit receives this command, all functions will be locked out. In the event that a radio was stunned, the dispatch can remotely revive the radio. Allows the dispatch to verify if a radio is powered on and within the communications range. Check to see if a remote radio in the field is on, without disturbing or notifying the user. Also check for a missing radio before initiating stun. Available on mobile units. Program this output to become active when it receives an emergency, select or call alert call. Connect this output to an external device such as a siren or alarm strobe light. Allows the user to customize their mobile systems for special modifications when radio receives a select call, call alert or emergency call. Configure up to 5 different system combinations of all MDC functions. Store specific profiles such as PTT ID, emergency, status, etc, for the applications need on each channel. Allows different MDC ID numbers to be used in the same radio, depending upon channel selected. Perfect for integrating one radio into multiple agency communications systems or multiple locations. Behaviorally compatible with other brand's MDC 1200 functionality and operations. Easily integrate Icom radios into your existing fleet using MDC 1200.

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PTT ID
*
Alias Table
*
SelCall
*
Call Alert
*
Emergency
Call
*
Auto
Emergency
Retransmit
*
Emergency
“Hot Mic”
Monitoring
*
Emergency
Man Down
*
The radio sends own ID informing everyone on
the system when the PTT button is pushed/
released.
Allows the dispatch and other units to know
who is calling. Easily identifies callers in noisy
environments as the radio notifies that user who
transmitted. Use with the alias table to assign text
names for easy identification.
Use this feature for both transmit and receive. On
transmit the user can scroll through up to 500
aliases*
1
on the display. Once the user selects the
name the user can then call that unit. On receive if
a unit ID corresponds with an alias, then that alias is
shown on the display.
Allows users to quickly identify transmissions. You
don’t need to cross reference names to a table or
memorize a bunch of numbers. Get your message
through to the correct person easily. Easily identify
other users by name as they communicate.
Message
*
Send and receive up to 16
*
2
programmable mes-
sages to the dispatch.
Improves channel efficiency allowing the user to
send commonly used messages using MDC instead
of voice. Enables privacy by sending messages in
digital format rather than voice and only the
dispatcher can receive the messages.
Call individual users on a channel for private commu-
nications.
Enhances channel efficiency by allowing users to
call a selected radio out in the field without disturb-
ing other users.
In an open channel environment it allows users to
sound an alert at user’s radio when they’re not
hearing another person’s call.
Useful in noisy environments where you may not
hear normal calls or when the user is away from
their radio.
The emergency call function allows you to send an
emergency signal to the dispatch, as well as to
other units. After the dispatch acknowledges the
emergency signal, the radio automatically ceases
sending out the signal, clearing the channel for
normal traffic.
Allows users to quickly identify who transmitted an
emergency signal. The PTT ID of the unit that
transmitted the emergency call is displayed on
screen. Essential for public safety and plant security,
as well as in any hazardous, high-risk areas. The
silent mode allows the user to call for help without
alerting the people around them.
If an initial emergency attempt(s) is unsuccessful
due to the radio channel traffic, the radio will
automatically send multiple emergency signals until
it gets through. The number of retry attempts
required to activate this function is programmable.
Maximizes the chance that an emergency call can
be heard in a high-traffic environment.
After the dispatch acknowledges an emergency
message, the radio can transmit anything the
microphone hears for a preprogrammed time period.
The dispatcher can listen into the environment
where the emergency is taking place to help identify
if an emergency exists, or what is occurring near the
user.
Allows the radio to automatically initiate any of the
emergency features, when a “man down” condition
exists
(UT-124/R man down unit is required)
.
If someone is in trouble, the radio will automatically
activate the emergency function.
Stun
*
Send and receive stun commands. This feature will
place a subscriber unit in a stunned state where no
functionality is available until a revive command is
received.
Program the radio to either disable other units or be
remotely disabled itself in the event of an unauthor-
ized use or a theft. Excellent for maintaining commu-
nication integrity with minimal disruption.
Revive
*
Send and receive revive commands. This feature
will revive a subscriber unit that previously received
a stun command. Until a stunned unit receives this
command, all functions will be locked out.
In the event that a radio was stunned, the dispatch
can remotely revive the radio.
Radio Check
*
Allows the dispatch to verify if a radio is powered on
and within the communications range.
Check to see if a remote radio in the field is on, with-
out disturbing or notifying the user. Also check for a
missing radio before initiating stun.
Multiple
MDC System
Profiles
*
Configure up to 5 different system combinations of
all MDC functions. Store specific profiles such as
PTT ID, emergency, status, etc, for the applications
need on each channel.
Allows different MDC ID numbers to be used in the
same radio, depending upon channel selected. Per-
fect for integrating one radio into multiple agency
communications systems or multiple locations.
Compatible with
Other MDC 1200
System
Behaviorally compatible with other brand’s MDC
1200 functionality and operations.
Easily integrate Icom radios into your existing fleet
using MDC 1200.
FUNCTION
BENEFIT
FEATURE
FUNCTION
BENEFIT
FEATURE
Call Log
*
Displays the received call history of the SelCall, Call
alert and Emergency call.
Log information includes the type of call, who placed
the call, and when the call was placed.
Lone Worker
Function
*
When the radio is not operated for a preset period,
the radio sounds a beep and requires you to push
any button. If a button is not pushed, the radio
automatically transmits an emergency signal.
If someone is in trouble, the radio will automatically
activate the emergency function. This function is
similar to the man down function, but does not
require the man down unit.
Status
*
Allows a user to set up to 16
*
2
conditions such as “on
duty”, “at lunch”, or “in route”. After a unit sends its
status to the dispatch/controller, its status will be
maintained in memory until changed.
Also program
radios to poll other units for their current status.
Immediately informs the dispatch of your current
status and allows the dispatcher/controller to obtain
the status at any time.
*
Depending on the model, some MDC functions are not available. Please see the back page for details.
*
1
:
5 aliases only for IC-F3021 and IC-F5021 series.
*
2
:
16 status and 16 messages per a MDC system profile, 5 MDC profiles available.
Available on mobile units. Program this output to
become active when it receives an emergency, select
or call alert call. Connect this output to an external
device such as a siren or alarm strobe light.
Allows the user to customize their mobile systems
for special modifications when radio receives a
select call, call alert or emergency call.
External
Output
*