Hm-192 (Optional Remote Control Microphone) - Icom IC-F8101 Instruction Manual

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CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION

■ HM-192 (Optional Remote control microphone)

The HM-192 allows you to remotely control the trans-
ceiver by using the microphone instead of the Front
panel*. Use either the optional OPC-607, OPC-608,
OPC-609 or OPC-726
The HM-192 is the same as the one supplied in the
Remote control microphone type transceiver.
* When the HM-192 is connected, the Front panel can not
be used.
D Mounting
The optional OPC-607 (3 m; 9.8 ft), OPC-608 (8 m;
26.2 ft), OPC-609 (1.9 m; 6.2 ft) or OPC-726 (5 m; 16.4
ft)
separation cable
er's Main unit and Remote control microphone.
q Unscrew the 4 rear plate screws, then remove the
rear plates from both the Extension MIC connector
and the Main unit attachment.
Rear plate
w Connect either the OPC-607, OPC-608, OPC-609
or OPC-726 separation cable to the Main unit at-
tachment, as shown below.
After connecting the cable, replace the rear plate
and the 4 screws.
• The separation cable can be inserted into either the left or
right grooves on the back of the attachment.
Use the supplied
M3 × 8 screw.
Main unit attachment
e Connect the other side of the Separation cable to the
Extension MIC connector, as described in step w.
After the cable is connected, replace the rear plate
and the 4 screws.
74
.
separation cable
is required to install the transceiv-
*This
illustration
shows the descrip-
tion for the Main
unit attachment.
Main unit attachment
Separation cable
Cable groove
Rear plate
r Attach the Extension MIC connector to the desired
place, then tighten the 2 supplied screws (M4 × 20
mm).
t Attach the holder base to the desired place near the
Extension MIC connector, then tighten the 2 sup-
plied screws (M4 × 20 mm).
y Adjust the MIC holder angle, then tighten the one
supplied M4 × 14 mm screw.
u Connect the HM-192 to the Extension MIC connec-
tor.

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