Icom VE-PG3 Instruction Manual - Page 43
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3 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION 4. Making an emergency announcement(continued) 2. Connection Set the transceiver channel, volume level, TX output power, and other necessary settings, before connecting to the VE-PG3. 1 Connect the VE-PG3 and the transceiver, using the appropriate optional cable. • Verify that both the VE-PG3 and the transceiver are turned OFF when connecting the cable. VE-PG3 (Rear view) Icom's transceiver (IC-F5060/IC-F6060 series) (Rear view) To [TRX1] (Upper slots) PHONE LINE2 LINE1 A BC Be sure to insert the connectors top side up. To the external speaker jack (Front view) ABC 1234 Top A Bottom OPC-2275 To the microphone connector • The [TRX1] and [TRX2] ports (upper slots) accept the OPC-2275 connectors, however, follow the example to correctly connect the transceiver to ONLY the [TRX1] on the VE-PG3. 2 Prepare the cable as shown below, and then connect the VE-PG3 and the audio device. • See Section 8 for the port details. To [EXT1] (lower slot) AB 12 34 12 34 A B A1, A2:Audio output (OUT) A3, A4:Audio input (IN) B3, B4:Control input 12 34 12 34 A1 A2 A3 A4 B1 B2 B3 B4 • A2, A4 and B4 are the ground terminals. 3 When all the connections are finished, turn ON the transceiver and VE-PG3's power. NOTE: • Full duplex communication is impossible. Communicate with each other by taking turns speaking. • Pause briefly before you speak, to confirm your party has finished speaking. • The communication route will be disconnected when the IP telephone's handset is put on the hook, or the VE-PG3 receives no audio for the preset time (default: 15 seconds). 3-19