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iF1000D
series
UHF DIGITAL TRANSCEIVERS
iF2000D
series
1. PANEL DESCRIPTION
Front, top and side panels………………………… 1-2
LED indicator… …………………………………… 1-3
Programmable function keys… ………………… 1-4
2. BASIC OPERATION
Selecting a channel… …………………………… 2-2
Receiving and transmitting… …………………… 2-3
Transmitting notes……………………………… 2-3
Receiving a Stun, Kill, and Revive call… …… 2-3
Emergency call… ………………………………… 2-4
About other Emergency calls… ………………… 2-5
Lone Worker Emergency call… ……………… 2-5
Man Down Emergency call… ………………… 2-5
Motion Detection Emergency call… ………… 2-5
3. NXDN™ OPERATION
NXDN™ operation………………………………… 3-2
Conventional mode… ………………………… 3-2
Trunking mode… ……………………………… 3-2
Receiving a call… ………………………………… 3-3
Receiving a Call Alert… ……………………… 3-3
Receiving a Stun, Kill, and Revive call… …… 3-3
Receiving a Remote Monitor or Radio Check call…3-3
Receiving a Status call………………………… 3-3
Transmitting a call… ……………………………… 3-4
Transmitting a Call Alert… …………………… 3-4
Transmitting an Emergency call… …………… 3-4
Transmitting a Status call……………………… 3-4
About other Emergency calls… ………………… 3-5
Lone Worker Emergency call… ……………… 3-5
Man Down Emergency call… ………………… 3-5
Motion Detection Emergency call… ………… 3-5
Encryption function… …………………………… 3-6
5. USER SETTINGS
Setting the Beep function………………………… 5-2
Setting the Beep level… ………………………… 5-3
Setting the Ringer level…………………………… 5-4
Setting the microphone gain……………………… 5-5
Setting the squelch level… ……………………… 5-6
Icom, Icom Inc. and the Icom logo are registered trademarks
Setting the VOX function… ……………………… 5-7
of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in Japan, the United States,
Setting the VOX gain……………………………… 5-8 the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia, Aus-
tralia, New Zealand, and/or other countries.
All other products or brands are registered trademarks or
trademarks of their respective holders.
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Section 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION
Front, top and side panels.......................................................1-2
LED indicator............................................................................1-3
Programmable function keys..................................................1-4
1-1
1 PANEL DESCRIPTION
Jack cover
NOTE: Attach the jack cover when
optional equipment is not used.
ANTENNA CONNECTOR
Connects the supplied antenna.
z w
q
x
z w
Detaching:
Remove the screws (z),
then detach the jack cover (x).
1-2 z
x
z
1 PANEL DESCRIPTION
LED indicator
The LED indicator indicates the status of various
parameters of the transceiver as follows:
(Reference: R=Red, G=Green, O=Orange)
• Transmitting
R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
• Receiving
G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G
The following LED indicator patterns are repetitive. The following LED indicator patterns light only once.
One cycle is approximately two seconds.
• Call LED=ON
(when receiving a matching 2-Tone or 5-Tone)
O O
• Call LED=Blink
(when receiving a matching 2-Tone or 5-Tone)
O O
• Scanning
G G
• Calling
O O O O O O
• Audible
O O
1-3
1 PANEL DESCRIPTION
LOCK
Hold down this key for 1 second to turn the Key Lock
function ON or OFF.
1-4
1 PANEL DESCRIPTION
CALL ALERT
CALL A (CODE 30)/CALL B (CODE 29) (only for the digital mode operation)
(only for the analog mode operation) Hold down for 1 second to transmit a Call Alert.
// only for the PMR model //
While in analog mode operation, push to transmit a
5-Tone code as the station code, that is set in the STATUS
channel 30 (Code A) or channel 29 (Code B). (only for the digital mode operation)
Hold down for 1 second to transmit a Status call.
EMERGENCY
ÂÂHold down for the set time period* to turn ON the
Emergency function.
• The countdown for the Emergency call transmission
starts. After the countdown, an Emergency call is
automatically transmitted once, or repeatedly*.
ÂÂDuring the first countdown, hold down for the set
time period* to cancel the Emergency function.
SURVEILLANCE
ÂÂHold down for 1 second to turn ON the Surveillance
function.
ÂÂPush to turn OFF the Surveillance function.
SIREN
ÂÂHold down for 1 second to emit a siren sound.
• This function can be used for situations other than an
Emergency alert, such as a security alarm.
ÂÂTurn OFF the transceiver power to stop the siren
sound.
1-5
Section 2 BASIC OPERATION
Selecting a channel..................................................................2-2
Receiving and transmitting.....................................................2-3
Transmitting notes................................................................2-3
Receiving a Stun, Kill, and Revive call................................2-3
Emergency call.........................................................................2-4
About other Emergency calls.................................................2-5
Lone Worker Emergency call...............................................2-5
Man Down Emergency call...................................................2-5
Motion Detection Emergency call. ......................................2-5
2-1
2 BASIC OPERATION
Selecting a channel
There are several types of channel selections.
Methods may differ, depending on the presetting.
Ask your dealer for details.
NON-ZONE TYPE:
To select the desired operating channel:
ÂÂRotate [ROTARY SELECTOR].
ÂÂPush one of [MR-CH 1] to [MR-CH 4].
ÂÂPush [Prio A], [Prio B], [Prio A (Rewrite)] or [Prio B
(Rewrite)].
2-2
2 BASIC OPERATION
2-3
2 BASIC OPERATION
Emergency call
NOTE:
This function and operations may or may not be available or different, depending on the presetting.
Ask your dealer for preset information.
When holding down [Emergency] for the set time NOTE:
period, the transceiver enters the Emergency mode Depending on the presetting, the following
then the countdown starts. functions are automatically activated. Ask your
dealer for details.
After the countdown, the transceiver transmits an
Emergency call once, or repeatedly, on the specified
Emergency channel. Countdown beeps sound for the • Auto TX function
set timer period. After an Emergency call transmission, the transceiver
transmits the audio from the microphone for the set
When no Emergency channel is specified, it transmits time period.
the call on the previously selected channel.
• Auto RX function
If you want to cancel the Emergency call, turn OFF After the Emergency call transmission, the transceiver
the transceiver, or hold down [Emergency] for the set stands by in the audible mode for the set time period.
time period again during the first countdown.
2-4
2 BASIC OPERATION
2-5
Section 3 NXDN™ OPERATION
NXDN™ operation....................................................................3-2
Conventional mode...............................................................3-2
Trunking mode.......................................................................3-2
Receiving a call........................................................................3-3
Receiving a Call Alert............................................................3-3
Receiving a Stun, Kill, and Revive call................................3-3
Receiving a Remote Monitor or Radio Check call.............3-3
Receiving a Status call. ........................................................3-3
Transmitting a call....................................................................3-4
Transmitting a Call Alert.......................................................3-4
Transmitting an Emergency call..........................................3-4
Transmitting a Status call.....................................................3-4
About other Emergency calls.................................................3-5
Lone Worker Emergency call...............................................3-5
Man Down Emergency call...................................................3-5
Motion Detection Emergency call. ......................................3-5
Encryption function.................................................................3-6
3-1
3 NXDN™ OPERATION
NXDN™ operation
The transceiver provides Icom Digital Advanced
System (IDAS™) that meets the 6.25 kHz emission
mask requirements for narrow banding, and increases
efficiency of channel allocation and use of spectrum
using the NXDN™ common air interface.
NOTE:
During the NXDN™ system operation, BIIS 1200
and MDC 1200 system operations are not usable.
Conventional mode
The Conventional system enables normal digital
mode channel management by manually selecting a
channel.
Trunking mode
The Trunk system enables further effective channel
management by sharing a minimum number of
channels with a large number of users.
NOTE:
While in the Trunking mode, you can receive and
transmit digital calls in the same way as in the
Conventional mode.
3-2
3 NXDN™ OPERATION
Receiving a call
NOTE:
These functions and operations may or may not be available or different, depending on the presetting.
Ask your dealer for preset information.
3-3
3 NXDN™ OPERATION
Transmitting a call
NOTE:
These functions and operations may or may not be available or different, depending on the presetting.
Ask your dealer for preset information.
3-4
3 NXDN™ OPERATION
3-5
3 NXDN™ OPERATION
Encryption function
NOTE:
This function and operations may or may not be available or different, depending on the presetting.
Ask your dealer for preset information.
The Encryption function enables voice scrambling,
which provides a private digital communication
between stations.
3-6
Section 4 MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION
MDC 1200 system operation...................................................4-2
Receiving a call........................................................................4-3
Receiving a PTT ID................................................................4-3
Receiving an Emergency call...............................................4-3
Receiving a Stun or Revive call. ..........................................4-3
Transmitting a call....................................................................4-4
Transmitting a PTT ID. ..........................................................4-4
Transmitting an Emergency call..........................................4-4
4-1
4 MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION
NOTE:
The MDC 1200 system operation may not be
available, depending on the presetting. Ask your
dealer for preset information.
4-2
4 MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION
Receiving a call
NOTE:
These functions and operations may or may not be available or different, depending on the presetting.
Ask your dealer for preset information.
Receiving a PTT ID
1) When a PTT ID is received:
• Beeps sound.
2) Hold down [PTT] and speak into the microphone.
3) Release [PTT] to receive a response.
4-3
4 MDC 1200 SYSTEM OPERATION
Transmitting a call
NOTE:
These functions and operations may or may not be available or different, depending on the presetting.
Ask your dealer for preset information.
Transmitting a PTT ID
1) Push [PTT] to make a call.
2) Beeps sound, depending on the presetting.
3) Your station ID will be transmitted when you push
[PTT] (at the beginning of transmission) or release
it (at the end of transmission), depending on the
presetting.
4-4
Section 5 USER SETTINGS
Setting the Beep function.......................................................5-2
Setting the Beep level..............................................................5-3
Setting the Ringer level...........................................................5-4
Setting the microphone gain...................................................5-5
Setting the squelch level.........................................................5-6
Setting the VOX function.........................................................5-7
Setting the VOX gain................................................................5-8
5-1
5 USER SETTINGS
NOTE:
You should turn ON the Beep function when you
set the Beep level, the Ringer level, the microphone
gain, the VOX function, the VOX gain and the
squelch level.
5-2
5 USER SETTINGS
NOTE:
You should turn ON the Beep function (p. 5-2) [ROTARY SELECTOR]
before you start setting the Beep level. [VOL]
5 (Linked)
4 (Linked)
3 (Linked)
2 (Linked)
1 (Linked)
5-3
5 USER SETTINGS
NOTE:
You should turn ON the Beep function (p. 5-2) [ROTARY SELECTOR]
before you start setting the Ringer level. [VOL]
5 (Linked)
4 (Linked)
3 (Linked)
2 (Linked)
1 (Linked)
5-4
5 USER SETTINGS
NOTE:
You should turn ON the Beep function (p. 5-2) [ROTARY SELECTOR]
before you start setting the microphone gain. [VOL]
5-5
5 USER SETTINGS
NOTE:
You should turn ON the Beep function (p. 5-2) [ROTARY SELECTOR]
before you start setting the squelch level. [VOL]
5-6
5 USER SETTINGS
NOTE:
You should turn ON the Beep function (p. 5-2) [ROTARY SELECTOR]
before you start setting the VOX function. [VOL]
5-7
5 USER SETTINGS
NOTE:
You should turn ON the Beep function (p. 5-2) [ROTARY SELECTOR]
before you start setting the VOX gain. [VOL]
5-8
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