Icom IP503H Instruction Manual

Icom IP503H Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
IP ADVANCED RADIO SYSTEM
IP501 H
IP503H
1 BEFORE USING
2 BASIC OPERATION
3 ADVANCED OPERATION
4 SET MODE
5 OPTIONAL PRODUCTS
6 FOR YOUR REFERENCE
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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL IP ADVANCED RADIO SYSTEM IP501 H 1 BEFORE USING IP503H 2 BASIC OPERATION 3 ADVANCED OPERATION 4 SET MODE 5 OPTIONAL PRODUCTS 6 FOR YOUR REFERENCE INDEX...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ■ HM-215/BC-218 description ………………… 5-10 ■ Key Lock function………………………………… 1-7 ■ Charging VS-3 ………………………………… 5-11 ■ Pairing the IP501H/IP503H with the BC-218 or VS-3 5-12 2. BASIC OPERATION ……………………………… 2-1 ■ Connecting and disconnecting ……………… 5-15 ■ Transmitting and receiving ……………………… 2-2 ■...
  • Page 3: Before Using

    Section BEFORE USING ■ Attaching the antenna ............1-2 ■ Attaching the hand strap ............1-2 ■ Attaching the belt clip ............1-2 ■ Attaching the battery pack ........... 1-2 ■ Turning ON the power/Adjusting the audio level ....1-3 ■...
  • Page 4: Attaching The Antenna

    BEFORE USING ■ Attaching the antenna ■ Attaching the belt clip L Remove the battery pack before attaching or removing Hold this part to turn. the belt clip. Belt clip Battery pack Slide the belt clip in the direction of the arrow until the belt clip locks in place, and makes a ‘click’...
  • Page 5: Turning On The Power/Adjusting The Audio Level

    BEFORE USING ■ Turning ON the power/Adjusting the audio level Turning ON the power Adjusting the audio output level Turn [PWR/VOL] clockwise to the 12 o’clock position. Turn [PWR/VOL] to adjust the audio output level. • A beep sounds. • The volume can be adjusted between 0 and 32. 回す...
  • Page 6: Panel Description

    BEFORE USING ■ Panel description [送信/受信]ランプ [TX/RX] indicator アンテナ Antenna When connecting optional equipment (pp. 2-2 and 2-3) (p. 1-2) Turn OFF • Be sure to turn OFF the power before connecting or disconnecting [電源/音量] [PWR/VOL]* [PTT](送信) optional equipment to or from the ツマミ...
  • Page 7: Icons And Indications

    BEFORE USING ■ Icons and indications Blinks 10/4 13:00 10/4 12:57 All Gather immediately Message scrolls depend- A l l ing on the message length Example: A message is received Standby screen Recording function (p. 3-7) Signal strength The signal strength is represented by 3 bars. Bluetooth function (p.
  • Page 8: About The Key Operations

    BEFORE USING ■ About the key operations [Address] key* [FUNC] key* Selects the message, Status Selects a calling party or group from this list. or Talk group to send. Push [▲]/[▼] to select “All Call,” “Group Call” Message or “Individual Call.” Individual Gather immediately 00001...
  • Page 9: Battery Alert Beep

    BEFORE USING ■ Battery alert beep When the battery is almost exhausted, the battery status indicator “ ” starts blinking, and warning beeps sound every 30 seconds. Charge the battery pack immediately. (Section 5) When the battery is nearly exhaustion: Blinks Blinks Automatically turned OFF...
  • Page 10: Basic Operation

    Section BASIC OPERATION ■ Transmitting and receiving ..........2-2 ■ Using the Address Book ............2-4 ■ Using the Call history ............2-5...
  • Page 11: Transmitting And Receiving

    BASIC OPERATION ■ Transmitting and receiving Hold down [PTT] Receive a call While holding down [PTT], speak into the microphone at When a Call is received, the received audio is heard. your normal voice level. • [TX/RX] indicator lights green while receiving. •...
  • Page 12 BASIC OPERATION ■ Transmitting and receiving (continued) Talk while receiving a call Turning OFF the power: Turn [PWR/VOL] maximum counter clockwise until it makes a “click” sound. While receiving a call, push [PTT] to talk in the full duplex L Wait for 10 seconds before you turn ON the transceiver mode* like a telephone call.
  • Page 13: Using The Address Book

    BASIC OPERATION ■ Using the Address Book The [Address] key can be used, depending on a preset. Ask your dealer for details. Select a call-to party from the Address book A l l 1. Push [Address] to select a Call type. (Example: Group call) L Push this key several times to select “All,”...
  • Page 14: Using The Call History

    BASIC OPERATION ■ Using the Call history The [Call history] key can be used, depending on a preset. Ask your dealer for details. Select a call-to party from the Call history Tx log 10/3 12:57 1. Push [Call history] to select a call history ( “RX log”...
  • Page 15 BASIC OPERATION ■ Using the Call history (continued) Deleting history logs: 1. While holding down [FUNC], turn ON the power. 2. Release [FUNC] when “SET” is displayed. 3. Push [FUNC] or [Address] several times to select “LOG.” 4. Push [▲]/[▼] to select “CLR,” then push [Call history]. •...
  • Page 16: Advanced Operation

    Section ADVANCED OPERATION ■ Sending a message (Message Call) ........3-2 ■ Viewing received messages ..........3-3 ■ Status Call ................3-3 ■ About the Group (or Talkgroup) Call ........3-4 ■ Selecting a Talkgroup number with the [FUNC] key .... 3-5 ■...
  • Page 17: Sending A Message (Message Call)

    ADVANCED OPERATION ■ Sending a message (Message Call) This function may be used, depending on a presetting. Ask your dealer for details. Select a call-to party A ll 1. Push [Address] to select a Call type. (Example: Individual) L Push this key several times to select “All,” “Group (Talkgroup),” “Individual”...
  • Page 18: Viewing Received Messages

    ADVANCED OPERATION ■ Viewing received messages This function may be used only when the Talkgroup Call function is assigned to the [Call history] key. Ask your dealer for details. 1. Push [Call history] to select “Rx MSG log.” Rx MSG log 2.
  • Page 19: About The Group (Or Talkgroup) Call

    ADVANCED OPERATION ■ About the Group (or Talkgroup) Call The Talkgroup Call function enables the user to communicate with call-to parties in the same Talkgroup. For example, in the illustration below, when IP501H “00004” in its normal group “10001” selects Talkgroup “20001,” it is excluded from group “10001,”...
  • Page 20: Selecting A Talkgroup Number With The [Func] Key

    ADVANCED OPERATION ■ Selecting a Talkgroup number with the [FUNC] key This function may be used only when the Talkgroup Call function is assigned to the [FUNC] key. Ask your dealer for details. 1. Push [FUNC] to select “Talkgroup.” Talkgroup 2.
  • Page 21: About The [Option] Key

    ADVANCED OPERATION ■ About the [Option] key One of the following functions may be assigned to the [Option] key by your dealer. Ask your dealer for details. ASSIGNABLE FUNCTIONS: Message Selects an often used message. One touch Selects the often used Call type or Call-to party. Hangs up a Telephone call*.
  • Page 22: Recording

    ADVANCED OPERATION ■ Recording The Recording function records the audio of received calls. The recording duration of a single file is up to 1 minute. The oldest file will be automatically overwritten when the 5th call is recorded. L You can play the recorded audio only when the Playback function is assigned to [Option] by your dealer. LAs the default setting, you can record only Individual calls.
  • Page 23 ADVANCED OPERATION ■ Recording (continued) 2. Turning ON the Recording mode 1. Push [FUNC] to select “Recording.” 2. Push [▲]/[▼] to select “ON." 3. Push [CLR/LOCK]. Recording • The Recording mode is ON, and the Recording mode icon is displayed. •...
  • Page 24 ADVANCED OPERATION ■ Recording (continued) 4. Deleting all the recorded audio history 1. While holding down [FUNC], turn ON the power. • Enter the Set mode. 2. Release [FUNC] when “SET” is displayed. 3. Push [FUNC] several times to select “Delete Record Audio.” 4.
  • Page 25: Pocket Beep Function

    ADVANCED OPERATION ■ Pocket Beep function ■ P-Bell function The Pocket beep function sounds a notification tone and The P-Bell function sounds the notification tone when a indication when a call is received. call is received. L This function is set by your dealer, or in the Set mode. icon is displayed when the P-Bell function is used.
  • Page 26: About The Vox Function

    ADVANCED OPERATION ■ About the VOX function The VOX function automatically switches between receive and transmit during voice operation. When the VOX function is ON, speak into the headset microphone to transmit, then stop speaking to listen. In full-duplex, you can speak and listen to the call-to party at the same time. To use this function, an optional headset and a VOX converter cable, shown below are required.
  • Page 27: Emergency Call Function

    マイク Microphone NOTE: Icom is not responsible for the destruction or damage caused by using the Emergency Call function. This function may not properly work under the following circumstances or conditions: • Remaining battery capacity is low. • Surrounding area or environment.
  • Page 28: Lone Worker Function

    L This function may be used only when the Man Down function is programmed by your dealer. NOTE: Icom is not responsible for the destruction or damage caused by using the Lone Worker or Man Down function. These functions may not properly work, depending on the following circumstances or conditions: •...
  • Page 29: Searching Network Operator

    ADVANCED OPERATION ■ Searching network operator The Network Search function search the available operator. 1. Setting the Network Search function enable 1. While holding down [FUNC], turn ON the power. • Enter the Set mode. – – – 2. Release [FUNC] when “SET” is displayed. 3.
  • Page 30: Set Mode

    Section SET MODE ■ Entering to the Basic Set mode ........... 4-2 ■ Entering to the Advanced Set mode ........4-2 ■ Operation in the Set mode ..........4-3 ■ Set mode item list ..............4-4...
  • Page 31: Entering To The Basic Set Mode

    SET MODE There are 2 types of Set mode: Basic and Advanced. ■ Entering to the Basic Set mode You cannot transmit nor receive while the transceiver is in the Set mode. 1. While holding down [FUNC], turn ON the power. 2.
  • Page 32: Operation In The Set Mode

    SET MODE ■ Operation in the Set mode Example: Setting the Key-Touch Beep Volume 1. Push [FUNC] or [Address] to select an item. 2. Push [▲]/[▼] to set the value. 3. Push [PTT] or [CLR/LOCK] to save the value and exit the Set mode. •...
  • Page 33: Set Mode Item List

    SET MODE ■ Set mode item list The shaded items (■ ■) are also displayed in the Basic Set mode. LItems or default values may differ, depending on the presetting. Ask your dealer for details. Item Description Option/range Default Deletes logs. –...
  • Page 34 SET MODE ■ Setting item list (continued) The shaded items (■ ■) are also displayed in the Basic Set mode. LItems or default values may differ, depending on the presetting. Ask your dealer for details. Item Description Option/range Default The Sidetone function outputs the transmit- ting audio to a headset that is connected to the Sidetone transceiver.
  • Page 35 SET MODE ■ Setting item list (continued) The shaded items (■ ■) are also displayed in the Basic Set mode. LItems or default values may differ according to a presetting. Ask your dealer for details. Item Description Option/range Default Displays the call-to party (call type) on the stand- by screen.
  • Page 36 BT One Touch PTT Enable or Disable Disable hold down [PTT] while you are talking. L Icom has checked the PTT operation with some 3M Peltor headsets such as the WS Headset XP, WS ProTac XP and WS Alert XP. (Compatibility not guaranteed.) Selects whether or not to display the BT One Touch PTT screen on the transceiver.
  • Page 37 SET MODE ■ Setting item list (continued) The shaded items (■ ■) are also displayed in the Basic Set mode. LItems or default values may differ according to a presetting. Ask your dealer for details. Item Description Option/range Default Show Network Select whether or not to show the Network Se- Enable or Disable Enable...
  • Page 38: Optional Products

    ® ■ HM-215/BC-218 description ..........5-10 ■ Charging VS-3 ..............5-11 ■ Pairing the IP501H/IP503H with the BC-218 or VS-3 ..5-12 ■ Connecting and disconnecting .......... 5-15 ■ Deleting a Bluetooth device from the pairing list ....5-21 ■ Initializing the pairing list of the IP501H/IP503H ....5-22 ■...
  • Page 39: Optional Products

    OPTIONAL PRODUCTS ■ Optional products Carrying case Cables OPC-2006LS: Plug Adapter Cable LC-185 (For use with BP-272) OPC-2328: PTT Switch Cable OPC-2359: PTT Switch Cable Battery Pack OPC-478UC* : Programming Cable BP-272: Li-ion Battery Pack (Same as supplied) OPC-2144: Plug Adapter Cable (Minimum: 1880 mAh, Typical: 2000 mAh) Speaker-Microphones Chargers...
  • Page 40: Standard Charging Time And Battery Life

    • Immediately stop using the battery pack if it emits an 3.5 hours (approximately) Charging time abnormal odor, heats up, or is discolored or deformed. If Charging with the BC-202IP2 any of these conditions occur, contact your Icom dealer or distributor.
  • Page 41: Battery Pack Cautions

    Only Icom pressure. Battery damage may not be visible on the outside battery packs are tested and approved for use with Icom of the case. Even if the surface of the battery does not show transceivers or charged with Icom chargers.
  • Page 42 10°C ~ 40°C (50°F ~ 104°F) BC-218: 10°C ~ 40°C (50°F ~ 104°F) Icom recommends charging the battery at 25°C (77°F). The battery may heat up or rupture if charged out of the specified temperature range. Additionally, battery performance or...
  • Page 43: Charging With The Optional Bc-202Ip2

    *Self-tapping screws (3.5x30 mm) (User supplied) RDANGER • Use and charge only specified Icom battery packs with Icom transceivers or Icom chargers. Only Icom battery packs are tested and approved for use with Icom transceivers or charged with Icom chargers. Using third party or counterfeit battery packs or chargers may cause smoke, fire, or cause the battery to burst.
  • Page 44: Charging With The Optional Bc-218

    OPTIONAL PRODUCTS ■ Charging with the optional BC-218 The BC-218 is designed to rapidly charge the BP-272 Li-ion Approximate charging time battery pack. BP-272: 2.1 hours (when charging the battery pack only) L Charging time may differ, depending on the using Transceiver + conditions of the transceiver while charging.
  • Page 45: Bluetooth ® Operation

    OPTIONAL PRODUCTS Ⓡ ■ Bluetooth operation • You can connect to other Bluetooth wireless technology About the Electromagnetic Interference: enabled devices (Headset or Charger) with the installed Bluetooth uses the 2.4 GHz band. When using the Bluetooth unit. BC-218 in the 2.4 GHz band near a Bluetooth device, L Only the BC-218 and VS-3 are guaranteed as of interference may occur.
  • Page 46 • Selecting the disconnect device from the pairing list (pp. 5-20 and 5-21) Deleting a Bluetooth device from the pairing list (p. 5-21) Initializing the pairing list (IP501H/IP503H) (p. 5-22) Initializing the pairing list (BC-218) (p. 5-23) Initializing the pairing list (VS-3) (p. 5-24) TIP: You can configure the Bluetooth function In the Set mode.
  • Page 47: Hm-215/Bc-218 Description

    OPTIONAL PRODUCTS ■ HM-215/BC-218 description Insert the HM-215 into the BC-218's MIC jack, and place the BC-218 on a flat surface. Front view Rear view Bluetooth button Hold down for 3 seconds to turn Supplied belt clip the Bluetooth function ON or OFF. Hold down for 6 seconds to enter the Paring mode.
  • Page 48 OPTIONAL PRODUCTS ■ Charging VS-3 Fully charge the VS-3 before using. Charging is also R DANGER! necessary when the LED blinks red every 3 seconds. The charging time is approximately 3 hours. If the LED does not turn OFF after 3 hours of charging, 1.
  • Page 49: Pairing The Ip501H/Ip503H With The Bc-218 Or

    OPTIONAL PRODUCTS ■ Pairing the IP501H/IP503H with the BC-218 or VS-3 Pairing is a process to be able to establish a connection between a headset and other Bluetooth devices. Once pairing is established with the device, there is no need to pair again.
  • Page 50: Pairing The Ip501H/Ip503H With The Bc-218 Or Vs-3

    OPTIONAL PRODUCTS ■ Pairing the IP501H/IP503H with the BC-218 or VS-3 (continued) 2. Enter the Pairing mode with the BC-218 1. Connect the optional HM-215 to the BC-218. 2. When the Bluetooth function is OFF, hold down the Bluetooth button of either the BC-218 or HM-215) for approximately 6 seconds until the Bluetooth indicator starts alternately blinking red and blue.
  • Page 51 OPTIONAL PRODUCTS ■ Pairing the IP501H/IP503H with the BC-218 or VS-3 (continued) 3. Search for Bluetooth devices 1. While holding down [FUNC], turn ON the power. • Enters the Set mode. 2. Release [FUNC] when “SET” is displayed. 3. Push [FUNC] several times to select “Search Bluetooth Device.”...
  • Page 52: Connecting And Disconnecting

    OPTIONAL PRODUCTS ■ Connecting and disconnecting Connecting with the BC-218 when the Bluetooth indicator is OFF 1. Turn ON the transceiver's Bluetooth function. (p. 5-12) 2. Hold down the Bluetooth button on the BC-218 for 3 seconds. • The Bluetooth function is ON, and the Bluetooth indicator Blinks blue. •...
  • Page 53 OPTIONAL PRODUCTS ■ Connecting and disconnecting (continued) Connecting with the VS-3 when the Bluetooth indicator is OFF 1. Turn ON the transceiver's Bluetooth function. (p. 5-12) 2. Hold down the [PWR] button on the VS-3 for 3 seconds. • The Bluetooth function is ON, and the Bluetooth indicator Blinks blue. •...
  • Page 54 Selecting the device to connect from the pairing list. 1. Turn ON the Bluetooth function. (p. 5-12) Pairing List 2. Push [FUNC] to select “Pairing List.” ICOM BT-000:00-00 3. Push [▲]/[▼] to select a Bluetooth device to connect. 4. Push [Call history]. Unconnected •...
  • Page 55 OPTIONAL PRODUCTS ■ Connecting and disconnecting (continued) Disconnecting a Bluetooth device by removing the IP501H/IP503H from the BC-218 z Remove the transceiver from the BC-218. • A beep sounds, and then the Bluetooth device is disconnected. BC-218 HM-215 NOTE: • When you remove the transceiver from the BC-218 then insert the transceiver again within 10 minutes, the Bluetooth connection is automatically established again.
  • Page 56 OPTIONAL PRODUCTS ■ Connecting and disconnecting (continued) Disconnecting with the BC-218 when the Bluetooth indicator blinks blue z Hold down the Bluetooth button on the BC-218 for 3 seconds. • Sounds a beep then melody (Scale goes down), and the Bluetooth connection between the transceiver and the BC- 218 is disconnected.
  • Page 57 Selecting the device to disconnect from the pairing list. 1. Push [FUNC] to select “Pairing List.” Pairing List 2. Push [▲]/[▼] to select the Bluetooth device to disconnect. ICOM BT-000:00-00 3. Push [Call history]. Connected • After few seconds, a beep sounds and the Bluetooth connection between transceiver and the selected Bluetooth device is disconnected.
  • Page 58: Deleting A Bluetooth Device From The Pairing List

    • To cancel deleting, push any key other than [Call history]. 6. Push [Call history]. Delete BT Device • The selected device is deleted from the pairing list, then exits the Set mode. ICOM BT-000:00-00 [電源/音量]ツマミ [PWR/VOL] Delete BT Device Completed to delete [FUNC]キー...
  • Page 59: Initializing The Pairing List Of The Ip501H/Ip503H

    OPTIONAL PRODUCTS ■ Initializing the pairing list of the IP501H/IP503H If you have some troubles with the Bluetooth operation, initialize the pairing list, as shown below. LAll the paired Bluetooth devices are deleted from the pairing list by the initialization.
  • Page 60: Initializing The Pairing List Of The Vs-3

    OPTIONAL PRODUCTS ■ Initializing the pairing list of the BC-218 If you have some troubles with the Bluetooth operation, initialize the pairing list, as shown below. 1. Connect the HM-215 to the BC-218. 2. Hold down the Bluetooth button on the BC-218 for 3 seconds, to turn ON the Bluetooth function. •...
  • Page 61: Initializing The Pairing List Of The Vs-3

    OPTIONAL PRODUCTS ■ Initializing the pairing list of the VS-3 If you have some troubles with the Bluetooth operation, initialize the pairing list, as shown below. 1. Hold down [PWR] on the VS-3 for 3 seconds, to turn ON the Bluetooth function. •...
  • Page 62: Installing The Mba-7/Mbf-1 On A Flat Surface

    OPTIONAL PRODUCTS ■ Installing the MBA-7/MBF-1 on a flat surface 1. Clean the surface where the MBF-1 is attached to. LTo install the MBF-1, approximately 90 mm of flat surface is necessary. 2. Attach the MBA-7 to the MBF-1. Move the holder left or right to the best viewing position, Slot then tighten the lock knob.
  • Page 63 OPTIONAL PRODUCTS ■ Installing the MBA-7/MBF-1 (continued) 3. Make sure that the surface where MBF-1 is attached to is clean and dry, then attach the MBF-1. 4. Adjust the angle and position of MBA-7 with the MBF-1's adjusting dial and screw. Adjust the position by the dial or screw.
  • Page 64 OPTIONAL PRODUCTS ■ Installing the MBA-7/MBF-1 (continued) Attach the strap to the hook. Attach the hook to a hole. Hook Adjust the length. Attach the strap to the MBA-7. If there is no hook to hang it: Make a hole and drill a tapping screw. 5-27...
  • Page 65: For Bp-272)

    OPTIONAL PRODUCTS ■ LC-185 (For BP-272) Optional MB-57L (Shoulder strap) can be attached. Snap LC-185 Snap When you charge the BC-272 attached to the transceiver with LC-185, open the bottom part and insert to the BC-218, as shown below. BC-218 5-28...
  • Page 66: When Connecting Optional Equipment

    OPTIONAL PRODUCTS ■ When connecting optional equipment • Be sure to turn OFF the power before connecting or disconnecting optional equipment to or from the jack. • Remove the cable by holding the plug not cable. • Insert the plug securely when connecting the cable. LAttach the jack cover when no optional equipment is connected.
  • Page 67: For Your Reference

    Section FOR YOUR REFERENCE ■ Troubleshooting ..............6-2 ■ Specifications ..............6-4...
  • Page 68: Troubleshooting

    FOR YOUR REFERENCE ■ Troubleshooting The following chart is designed to help you to correct problems that are not equipment malfunctions. If you are unable to locate the cause of a problem, or solve it through the use of this chart, contact your dealer. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION...
  • Page 69 FOR YOUR REFERENCE ■ Troubleshooting (continued) PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REFERENCE “Paring list is full” is Number of paired devices exceeds the Delete a Bluetooth device from the displayed in the Pairing maximum number. pairing list. p. 5-21 screen. The call was suddenly Too far from the Bluetooth device.
  • Page 70: Specifications

    More than 0.4 W (Internal speaker 16 Ω 10% distortion) More than 0.2 W (External speaker 8 Ω 10% distortion) IP503H More than 0.9 W (Internal speaker 8 Ω 10% distortion) More than 0.2 W (External speaker 8 Ω 10% distortion)
  • Page 71 FOR YOUR REFERENCE ■ Specifications (continued) D BC-202IP2 (Option) rapid charger Input voltage: DC 12 ~ 16 V (Used with the supplied BC-123S power adapter) Operating temperature range: 10°C ~ 40°C (50°F ~ 104°F) Weight: Approximately 105 g (Power adapter not included) Dimensions: 88.0 (W) ×...
  • Page 72 INDEX [Address] key ……………………… 1-6, 2-4, 3-5, 4-2 Echo Canceller ……………………………………… Antenna ……………………………………………… Emergency Call ……………………………… 3-6, 3-12 Audio output level adjustment …………………… "F" blinks …………………………………………… Back Light function …………………………… 2-3, 4-5 Firmware update ……………………………… 1-5, 4-4 Battery pack ………………………………………… Full duplex mode ……………………………………...
  • Page 73 INDEX P-Bell function ……………………………………… 3-10 Pocket Beep function ……………………………… 3-10 PTT Lock …………………………………………… Receive Buffer ……………………………………… Received Call Notification Volume………………… Received Call Notification ………………………… Recording Recording function ………………… 2-3, 3-7, 4-7 Play ………………………………………… 3-6, 3-8 Recording Call type …………………………… Record data ………………………… 2-3, 3-7, 6-2 Deleting recorded audio ………………………...
  • Page 74 A7415-3EX-3a © 2017–2019 Icom Inc. Jun. 2019 1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan...

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