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Panel Descriptions, Battery Charging, Calling Procedures, Options - new

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PANEL DESCRIPTIONS DD Front and side panels Antenna connector Attach the supplied antenna. Or, attach the supplied antenna connector cap, if the internal antenna is used. CAUTION: NEVER HOLD just the attached antenna when carrying the communication terminal. [PTT] switch In the simplex mode, hold down to transmit, and release to receive. In the full-duplex mode, push to make a call. [Option] key zzPush to hang up a telephone call. Or, push to select one of the often used messages or IDs, depending on the settings. zzHold down until "Emergency" is displayed to send an emergency call depending on the settings. Internal microphone When the VOX function is used, the internal microphone is disabled. [PWR/VOL] knob Turns the communication terminal power ON or OFF and adjusts the audio output level. Function display [ / ] jack (External microphone/speaker jack) Connect an optional speaker-microphone or headset for hands-free, full-duplex operation. CAUTION: Attach the jack cover when optional equipment is not used. Be sure to turn power OFF before connecting or disconnecting optional equipment to or from the [ / ] jack. Function keys Internal speaker When an optional speaker-microphone or headset is connected, the internal speaker is disabled. DD Function keys [ ] (Address) key zzRepeatedly push to select an address book from All, Group, Talkgroup, Individual or Telephone. LLSelectable address book may differ, depending on the Controller settings. zzPush [J]/[K] to select an address. [ ] (Call History) key zzRepeatedly push to select call history from the TX log, RX log, TX MSG log, RX MSG log, TX TEL log or RX TEL log. LLSelectable log may differ, depending on the Controller settings. LLPush [J]/[K] to select a desired log. zzHold down until "Emergency" is displayed to send an emergency call, depending on the settings. DD Function display Blinks Scrolls 1/23 12:34 All Standby screen 1/23 12:34 Back to office ASA When a message is received • Signal strength indicator Displays the signal strength in 3 levels when your communication terminal is in a service area. " " blinks when you are out of the service area, and " " is displayed if your communication terminal is not registered, or not connected to the Controller. [FUNC] key zzPush to select a Talkgroup, depending on the settings. zzWhen an address is selected, push to select a message, status, or the Area Call function select status. LLSelectable functions may differ, depending on the Controller settings. LLPush [J]/[K] to select a message, status or the function setting. [CLR• ] (Clear•Lock) key zzPush momentarily to select the standby screen. zzHold down for 1 second to turn the Key lock function ON or OFF. [J] (Up)/[K] (Down) keys Push to select a desired address (ID), log, message, status or the Area Call function. •• Call mode icon : Displayed when All or Group call is selected. : Displayed when Individual call is selected. : Displayed when Telephone call is selected. : Displayed when Talkgroup call is selected. •• Area Call function icon Displayed when the Area Call function is ON. •• Pocket beep function icon Displayed when the Pocket beep function is ON. •• P-Bell function icon Displayed when the P-Bell function is ON. •• Key lock function icon Displayed when the Key lock function is ON. •• Battery indicator Displays the attached battery pack's remaining battery charges. BATTERY CHARGING DD Using the BC-202 or BC-202IP2 The BC-202 and BC-202IP2 desktop chargers rapidly charges a battery pack. Approximate charging time: Charger Battery pack BP-271 BP-272 BC-202 2 hours 3.5 hours BC-202IP2*1 1.4 hours 2.2 hours *1 When the battery is exhausted, and charging with the transceiver power OFF. The BC-123S ac adapter is required. (A different type, or no power adapter is supplied, depending on the charger versions). Turn OFF*2 DD Using the BC-211 The BC-211 rapidly charges up to 6 battery packs. Approximate charging time: 2 hours for the BP-271 3.5 hours for the BP-272 The BC-157S ac adapter is required. (Not supplied with some versions) Battery pack Turn OFF Battery pack + Communication terminal Multi-Charger BC-211 To an AC outlet Battery pack + Communication terminal Battery pack AC outlet Power adapter Tapping screws 3.5×30 mm (User supplied) Charging indicator (one for each slot) Power adapter *2 When using the BC-202. Charging indicator Desktop charger CALLING PROCEDURES 1. Push [ ] to select an address book. Select "All," "Group," "Talkgroup," "Individual," or "Telephone," depending on a call type. LLSelectable address book may differ, according to the Controller setting. 2. Push [J]/[K] to select an ID or extension number. LLSelectable ID or extension number may differ, according to the Controller setting. LLYou can select an ID or extension number from your Call History by pushing [ ] for easy recalling. 3. If you want to send a message or status, or make an Area Call, push [FUNC] several times. LLSelectable function may differ, according to the Controller setting. • Select "Message" to transmit a message, "Status" to transmit a status, or "Area Call" for an Area Call. • When Area Call is selected, push [J]/[K] to select ON. 4. Push [PTT] to make a call. 5. Hold down [PTT], and speak at your normal voice level. 6. Release [PTT] to receive. 7. Repeat steps 5 and 6. 8. Push [Option] to hang up the telephone call. OPTIONS ・ BP-271/BP-272 Li-ion battery packs BP-271: 7.4 V/1150 mAh (minimum), 1200 mAh (typical) BP-272: 7.4 V/1880 mAh (minimum), 2000 mAh (typical) ・ BP-273 battery case (for LR6 (AA) × 3 alkaline batteries) ・ BC-202 desktop charger + BC-123S ac adapter ・ BC-202IP2 desktop charger + BC-123S ac adapter ・ BC-211 multi-charger + BC-157S ac adapter ・ MB-127 belt clip ・ LC-181 carrying case For full-duplex operation ・ HM-153 earphone microphone + OPC-2144 adapter cable ・ HM-166 earphone microphone + OPC-2144 adapter cable ・ HM-153LS/HM-166LS earphone microphones ・ HS-85 vox unit + OPC-2144 adapter cable ・ HS-102 headset + OPC-2359 ptt switch cable For simplex operation only ・ HM-186 speaker-microphone + OPC-2144 adapter cable ・ HM-183LS/HM-186LS speaker-microphones ・ HS-94/HS-95 headsets/HS-97 throat microphone + OPC-2006LS adapter cable/OPC-2328 ptt switch cable HS-94: Ear-hook type HS-95: Neck-arm type OPC-2006LS: For VOX operation For your information When the VOX function or full-duplex mode is set in the Controller, steps 5 and 6 above are not necessary. When the VOX function is set, speak into the headset microphone to transmit, then stop speaking to receive. In full-duplex, you can speak and hear the other person at the same times. For full-duplex operation, either an optional earphone or microphone described to the right is required. Icom is not responsible for the destruction or damage to the Icom communication terminal, if the malfunction is because of: • Force majeure, including, but not limited to, fires, earthquakes, storms, floods, lightning, other natural disasters, disturbances, riots, war, or radioactive contamination. • The use of Icom communication terminal with any equipment that is not manufactured or approved by Icom. Icom, Icom Inc. and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Spain, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, and/or other countries. All other products or brands are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders. *This document is described based on the IP100H firmware version 2.10.

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PANEL DESCRIPTIONS
D
Front and side panels
[PWR/VOL] knob
Turns the communication terminal power
ON or OFF and adjusts the audio output
level.
Function display
[
/
] jack
(External microphone/speaker jack)
Connect an optional speaker-microphone
or headset for hands-free, full-duplex
operation.
CAUTION:
Attach the jack cover when
optional equipment is not used.
Be sure to turn power OFF before
connecting or disconnecting optional
equipment to or from the [
/
] jack.
Function keys
Internal speaker
When an optional speaker-microphone
or headset is connected, the internal
speaker is disabled.
[
] (Address) key
z
Repeatedly push to select an address
book from All, Group, Talkgroup,
Individual or Telephone.
L
Selectable address book may differ,
depending on the Controller settings.
z
Push [
J
]/[
K
] to select an address.
[
] (Call History) key
z
Repeatedly push to select call history
from the TX log, RX log, TX MSG log,
RX MSG log, TX TEL log or RX TEL
log.
L
Selectable log may differ, depending on
the Controller settings.
L
Push [
J
]/[
K
] to select a desired log.
z
Hold down until “Emergency” is
displayed to send an emergency call,
depending on the settings.
[
J
] (Up)/[
K
] (Down) keys
Push to select a desired address (ID),
log, message, status or the Area Call
function.
[FUNC] key
z
Push to select a Talkgroup, depending
on the settings.
z
When an address is selected, push to
select a message, status, or the Area
Call function select status.
L
Selectable functions may differ,
depending on the Controller settings.
L
Push [
J
]/[
K
] to select a message, status
or the function setting.
[CLR•
] (Clear•Lock) key
z
Push momentarily to select the
standby screen.
z
Hold down for 1 second to turn the
Key lock function ON or OFF.
D
Function keys
Antenna connector
Attach the supplied antenna.
Or, attach the supplied antenna connector
cap, if the internal antenna is used.
CAUTION: NEVER HOLD
just the
attached antenna when carrying the
communication terminal.
[Option] key
z
Push to hang up a telephone call.
Or, push to select one of the often
used messages or IDs, depending on
the settings.
z
Hold down until “Emergency” is
displayed to send an emergency call
depending on the settings.
Internal microphone
When the VOX function is used, the
internal microphone is disabled.
[PTT] switch
In the simplex mode, hold down to
transmit, and release to receive.
In the full-duplex mode, push to make a call.
D
Function display
1/23
12:34
All
1/23
12:34
Back to office ASA
Blinks
Scrolls
Standby screen
When a message is received
Signal strength indicator
Displays the signal strength in 3 levels when your
communication terminal is in a service area.
” blinks when you are out of the service area, and “
” is
displayed if your communication terminal is not registered, or
not connected to the Controller.
Call mode icon
: Displayed when All or Group call is selected.
:
Displayed when Individual call is selected.
: Displayed when Telephone call is selected.
: Displayed when Talkgroup call is selected.
Area Call function icon
Displayed when the Area Call function is ON.
Pocket beep function icon
Displayed when the Pocket beep function is ON.
P-Bell function icon
Displayed when the P-Bell function is ON.
Key lock function icon
Displayed when the Key lock function is ON.
Battery indicator
Displays the attached battery pack's remaining battery charges.
D
Using the BC-202 or BC-202IP2
The BC-202 and BC-202IP2 desktop chargers rapidly charges a
battery pack.
Approximate charging time:
Charger
Battery pack
BC-202
BC-202IP2*
1
BP-271
2 hours
1.4 hours
BP-272
3.5 hours
2.2 hours
*1 When the battery is exhausted, and charging with the transceiver
power OFF.
The BC-123S
AC
ADAPTER
is required.
(A different type, or no power adapter is supplied, depending on
the charger versions).
Desktop charger
AC outlet
Charging
indicator
Battery pack
Battery pack +
Communication
terminal
Tapping screws
3.5×30 mm
(User supplied)
Power adapter
Turn OFF*
2
D
Using the BC-211
The BC-211 rapidly charges up to 6 battery packs.
Approximate charging time: 2 hours for the BP-271
3.5 hours for the BP-272
The BC-157S
AC
ADAPTER
is required.
(Not supplied with some versions)
Power adapter
Multi-Charger
BC-211
Charging indicator
(one for each slot)
Battery pack
Battery pack +
Communication
terminal
Turn OFF
To an AC outlet
BATTERY CHARGING
CALLING PROCEDURES
1.
Push [
] to select an address book.
Select “All,” “Group,” “Talkgroup,” “Individual,” or
“Telephone,” depending on a call type.
L
Selectable address book may differ, according to the
Controller setting.
2.
Push [
J
]/[
K
] to select an ID or extension number.
L
Selectable ID or extension number may differ, according to
the Controller setting.
L
You can select an ID or extension number from your Call
History by pushing [
] for easy recalling.
3.
If you want to send a message or status, or make an
Area Call, push [FUNC] several times.
L
Selectable function may differ, according to the Controller
setting.
Select “Message” to transmit a message, “Status” to transmit
a status, or “Area Call” for an Area Call.
When Area Call is selected, push [
J
]/[
K
] to select ON.
4.
Push [PTT] to make a call.
5.
H
old down [PTT], and speak at your normal voice level.
6.
Release [PTT] to receive.
7.
Repeat steps 5 and 6.
8.
Push [Option] to hang up the telephone call.
For your information
When the VOX function or full-duplex mode is set in the
Controller, steps 5 and 6 above are not necessary.
When the VOX function is set, speak into the headset
microphone to transmit, then stop speaking to receive.
In full-duplex, you can speak and hear the other person at
the same times.
For full-duplex operation, either an optional earphone or
microphone described to the right is required.
OPTIONS
BP-271/BP-272
Li-ion
BATTERY
PACKS
BP-271: 7.4 V/1150 mAh (minimum), 1200 mAh (typical)
BP-272: 7.4 V/1880 mAh (minimum), 2000 mAh (typical)
BP-273
BATTERY
CASE
(for LR6 (AA)
×
3 alkaline batteries)
BC-202
DESKTOP
CHARGER
+ BC-123S
AC
ADAPTER
BC-202IP2
DESKTOP
CHARGER
+ BC-123S
AC
ADAPTER
BC-211
MULTI
-
CHARGER
+ BC-157S
AC
ADAPTER
MB-127
BELT
CLIP
LC-181
CARRYING
CASE
For full-duplex operation
HM-153
EARPHONE
MICROPHONE
+ OPC-2144
ADAPTER
CABLE
HM-166
EARPHONE
MICROPHONE
+ OPC-2144
ADAPTER
CABLE
HM-153LS/HM-166LS
EARPHONE
MICROPHONES
HS-85
VOX
UNIT
+ OPC-2144
ADAPTER
CABLE
HS-102
HEADSET
+ OPC-2359
PTT
SWITCH
CABLE
For simplex operation only
HM-186
SPEAKER
-
MICROPHONE
+ OPC-2144
ADAPTER
CABLE
HM-183LS/HM-186LS
SPEAKER
-
MICROPHONES
HS-94/HS-95
HEADSETS
/
HS-97
THROAT
MICROPHONE
+
OPC-2006LS
ADAPTER
CABLE
/
OPC-2328
PTT
SWITCH
CABLE
HS-94:
Ear-hook type
HS-95:
Neck-arm type
OPC-2006LS: For VOX operation
Icom, Icom Inc. and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom
Incorporated (Japan) in Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom,
France, Spain, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, and/or other countries.
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
communication terminal, if the malfunction is because of:
• Force majeure, including, but not limited to, fires, earthquakes,
storms, floods, lightning, other natural disasters, disturbances,
riots, war, or radioactive contamination.
• The use of Icom communication terminal with any equipment
that is not manufactured or approved by Icom.
*This document is described based on the IP100H firmware version 2.10.
*2 When using the BC-202.