Icom IP501M Operating Guide

Icom IP501M Manual

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  • Icom IP501M | Operating Guide - Page 1
    OPERATING GUIDE IP ADVANCED RADIO SYSTEM IP501M INTRODUCTION 1.BBEEFFOORREEUUSSININGG 2.BBAASSICICOOPPEERRAATTIOIONN 3.AADDVVAANNCCEEDDOOPPEERRAATTIOIONN 4.SSEETTMMOODDEE 5.OOPPTTIOIONNSS 6.FFOORRYYOOUURRRINEFOEREMNACTIEON
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    functions ••Noise Canceling function (TX only) LLThis document is described based on the IP501M firmware version 1.0.XX. Icom is not responsible for the destruction, damage to, or performance of any Icom or non-Icom equipment, if the malfunction is because of: ••Force majeure, including, but not
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    BEFORE USING 1 Section Supplied accessories...1-2 Rear panel connection...1-3 Mounting the transceiver...1-5 Panel Description...1-6 MMFront Panel...1-6 DDDIAL...1-6 DDIndicators...1-6 DDOperating keys...1-7 MMFunction Display...1-8 1-1
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    1 BeFORe uSIng Supplied accessories Speaker microphone Mounting bracket LTe antennas (with cleaning cloth) gPS antenna and double-sided adhesive pad DC power cable Microphone hanger and screw set Cushion and sheet for the mounting bracket Spare fuses (5A) Terminals for DC power cable (R2
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    1 BeFORe uSIng Rear panel connection NOTE: Keep at a distance of 20 cm (8 inches) or more between the LTe antenna of this device and any persons during operation. Optional speaker 1 23 4 561 TIP: After connecting the LTe Antennas and gPS Antenna, wrap the connectors with rubber vulcanizing tape
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    1 BeFORe uSIng Rear panel connection Optional speaker 1 23 4 561 TIP: After connecting the LTe Antennas and gPS Antenna, wrap the connectors with rubber vulcanizing tape to help in waterproofing. 7 Red Black NOTE: use the terminals as shown below for the cable connections. Crimp Solder Fuse
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    with your transceiver enables various mounting positions. Mount the transceiver securely with the 4 supplied screws to a thick surface which can support more than 1.5 kg (3.3 lb). Self-tapping screws Mounting bracket Nuts Flat washers When removing, slide the transceiver towards you while
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    1 BeFORe uSIng Panel Description ■ Front Panel Indicators [TX/RX] [MSg] Function display Microphone jack IP501M [DIAL] Operating keys Option key [PTT] Microphone Speaker D DIAL Hold down for 1 second to turn the transceiver On or OFF. • On standby screen: Rotate to
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    1 Before using Panel Description DDOperating keys Assigned key functions may differ, depending on the presetting. [Address] key ••Selects a preset address. ••Push to toggle the Address Book between the call types. LLYou can also toggle the address by rotate [DIAL]. All → Group (Talkgroup)
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    Signal strength The signal strength is represented by 3 bars. LLWhen the transceiver location is out of the service area, or cannot receive the control signal, the icon blinks. LLIf the IP501M has not been authenticated, is displayed. (out-of-area) : Call types Shows the call type. Blinks
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    BASIC OPERATION 2 Section Basic operation...2-2 MMTurning the transceiver ON or OFF 2-2 MMReceiving and Transmitting 2-2 Using the Address book...2-3 DDSelecting a call-to party from the Address book 2-3 DDSelecting a call-to party from the Call history 2-3 2-1
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    may take a few minutes to boot up the transceiver for the first time. Turning OFF: Hold down [DiAL] for 1 second to turn OFF the transceiver. ip501M Ver. x.x.xx/x Connecting... 00002 Setting up... 00002 10/14 12:00 All ■ Receiving and Transmitting Receiving: When a Call is received, the [TX/RX
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    2 Basic operation Using the Address book You can select a call-to party from the Address book or Call history. DDSelecting a call-to party from the Address book The [Address] key can be used, depending on a preset. Ask your dealer for details. About the call type: All call: Transmit to all of
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    ADVANCED OPERATION 3 Section Sending a message (Message Call 3-2 MMSelecting a call-to party...3-2 MMSending a message...3-2 DDSending a preset message...3-2 DDCreating and sending a message using the optional HM-230HB 3-2 Browsing received messages...3-3 Status Call...3-3 Searching the ID List
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    3 advanced operation Sending a message (Message Call) You can send a message, depending on a presetting. Ask your dealer for details. ■■Selecting a call-to party 1. Push [Address] to display the Address book. ••The Address book is displayed. 2. Push [Address] several times to toggle the call type.
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    3 advanced operation Browsing received messages You can browse received messages, depending on the presetting. Ask your dealer for details. 1. Push [Call History] to display the Call history. ••The Call history is displayed. 2. Push [Call History] to display "Rx MSG log." LLMay be required to push
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    in the same Talkgroup. For example, in the illustration below, when IP501M "00004" in its normal group "10001" selects Talkgroup "20001," it is excluded from group "10001," and can communicate with only IP501Ms "00006" and "00008" that belong to the Talkgroup "20001." LLThis
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    3 advanced operation About the Talkgroup Call DDSelecting a Talkgroup number You can select a Talkgroup number if the Talkgroup Call function is assigned to the [FUNC] or [Address] key. Ask your dealer for details. Selecting with a [FUNC] key: 1. Push [FUNC] to display the Function. ••The Function
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    Option key or [Call History] key. Ask your dealer for details. Transmitting: LLThe instruction is based on the case that the function is assigned to the Option key. 1. such as obstructions, weather condition, and so on. Icom is not responsible for the destruction or damage caused by using the
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    period of time. NOTE: The Lone Worker function may not properly work, depending on the surrounding environment such as obstructions, weather condition, and so on. Icom is not responsible for the destruction or damage caused by using the Lone Worker function. 3-7
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    SET MODE 4 Section Using the Set mode...4-2 DDBasic Set mode...4-2 DDDetailed Set mode...4-2 DDUsing the Set mode...4-2 Set mode items...4-3 4-1
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    4 set mode Using the Set mode You can use the Set mode to set infrequently changed values or function settings. The transceiver has 2 types of Set mode, as shown below. LLYou cannot transmit or receive while the transceiver is in the Set mode. DDBasic Set mode zz Hold down [FUNC] for 3 seconds to
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    volume. Selects whether or not to enable the Out-of-Area Warning Beep. The beep also sounds when the transceiver reenters the service area. (Out-of-area: "Pipi," Reenters: "Popo") Selects a VOX function option. The function automatically switches between receive and transmit by detecting your
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    4 set mode Set mode items The shaded items are also displayed in the Basic Set mode. LLItems or default values may be different, depending on the transceiverʼs version or presettings. Ask your dealer for details. Item VOX Threshold Echo Canceller Noise Canceller BackLight BackLight MIC Contrast
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    4 set mode Set mode items The shaded items are also displayed in the Basic Set mode. LLItems or default values may be different, depending on the transceiverʼs version or presettings. Ask your dealer for details. Item Description Option/range BT Auto Connect*1 Selects whether or not to
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    4 set mode Set mode items The shaded items are also displayed in the Basic Set mode. LLItems or default values may be different, depending on the transceiverʼs version or presettings. Ask your dealer for details. Item Description Option/range BT One Touch PTT*1 Selects whether or not to
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    4 set mode Set mode items The shaded items are also displayed in the Basic Set mode. LLItems or default values may be different, depending on the transceiverʼs version or presettings. Ask your dealer for details. Item Show Network Select Network Select Network Search Description Option/range
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    OPTIONS 5 Section Options...5-2 Using the HM-230HB command microphone 5-3 MMConnecting the HM-230HB 5-3 MMPanel description...5-3 Using the Bluetooth® device...5-4 MMAbout the VS-3 Bluetooth headset 5-4 MMPairing with a Bluetooth device 5-5 MMSettings for the Bluetooth function 5-5
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    speaker microphone Same as supplied ••SM-28 desktop microphone Headsets ••VS-3 Bluetooth® headset The Bluetooth headset with a [PTT] switch. ••About third-party Bluetooth headsets: Icom has checked the PTT operation with some 3M Peltor headsets such as the WS Headset XP, WS ProTac XP and WS Alert XP
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    the HM-230HB Turn OFF the transceiver, and insert the HM-230HB connector into the microphone jack until it locks. Turn OFF Microphone jack IP501M ■■Panel description Option key [Emergency] Microphone Option key [P1] [PTT] switch Option key [P2] Option key [P3] [VOL] control [TX/RX] indicator
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    5 OPTIONS Using the optional HM-230HB command microphone ■■Using Option keys The function shown below may be usable by using Option keys, depending on the presetting. Ask your dealer for details. Option key [Emergency] Option key [P1] Option key [P2] Option key [P3] Function Message Edit
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    same way as using the transceiver's [PTT] switch. ••The [FWD], [RWD], and [PLAY] keys on the VS-3 are disabled while using the headset with the IP501M. ••If the headset does not work correctly, even if the power is ON, push [RESET] with a pin to force power OFF. Microphone [PTT] [VOL] (+) [VOL
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    ] to select the headset to pair and connect, and then push [Call History]. ••"Connect" is displayed when the pairing has completed. SET Search BT Device ICOM BT- 002 : 00 SET Search BT Device Connect 3. Push [CLR/Lock] to exit the Set mode and return to the Standby screen. ••" " is displayed if
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    headset. ••"Completed to delete" is displayed when the device has successfully been deleted. 6. Push [CLR/Lock] to return to the Standby screen. ••" " disappears. Pairing List ICOM BT-002 : 00 Unconnected SET(Detail) Delete BT Device Delete? SET(Detail) Delete BT Device Completed to delete 5-7
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    5 OPTIONS Using the Bluetooth® device ■■Initializing the Pairing lists If you have problems with Bluetooth operation, initialize the pairing lists, as shown below. Initializing the Pairing list of the transceiver LLAll the paired Bluetooth devices are deleted from
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    FOR YOUR REFERENCE 6 Section Troubleshooting...6-2 Specifications...6-3 DDGeneral...6-3 DDLAN...6-3 DDAudio...6-3 DD3G (W-CDMA)...6-3 DDLTE...6-3 DDGNSS...6-4 DDBluetooth...6-4 6-1
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    6 FOR YOUR REFERENCE Troubleshooting The following conditions are not due to a malfunction. call-to party number or group number. No reply is received. ••The transceiver is located out of the service area. (" " blinks.) - Move your location, and then try again. ••The transceiver is not registered to
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    6 FOR YOUR REFERENCE Specifications LLMeasurements made without an antenna. LLAll stated specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation. DDGeneral Power supply Current drain Operating Temperature environment Humidity Dimensions (Projections not included) Weight
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    6 FOR YOUR REFERENCE Specifications DDGNSS GPS GLONASS DDBluetooth Frequency range Transmission power Version Profile 1575.42 MHz ±1.023 MHz 1597.5 ~ 1605.8 MHz 2402 ~ 2480 MHz Conducted 4.5 dBm Bluetooth Version 2.1+EDR HFP, HSP, SPP 6-4
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    A7536-2EX-0a © 2019 Icom Inc. Aug. 2019 1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan
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INTRODUCTION
1. BEFORE USING
2. BASIC OPERATION
3. ADVANCED OPERATION
4. SET MODE
5. OPTIONS
6. FOR YOUR INFORMATION
OPERATING GUIDE
IP ADVANCED RADIO SYSTEM
IP501M