Icom IC-F9511S Instruction Manual
Icom IC-F9511S Instruction Manual

Icom IC-F9511S Instruction Manual

Vhf/uhf p25 trunking mobile transceivers
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
VHF P25 TRUNKING
MOBILE TRANSCEIVERS
iF9511S
iF9511T
UHF P25 TRUNKING
MOBILE TRANSCEIVERS
iF9521S/T
iF9523S/T
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that
this device does not cause harmful interference.
The photo shows the 10-key version transceiver.

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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL VHF P25 TRUNKING MOBILE TRANSCEIVERS iF9511S iF9511T UHF P25 TRUNKING MOBILE TRANSCEIVERS iF9521S/T The photo shows the 10-key version transceiver. iF9523S/T This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.
  • Page 2: Explicit Definitions

    Controls and Appendix: Exchange Legal Controls. Please consult with your dealer or sales representative for details. Icom, Icom Inc. and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incor- porated (Japan) in Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia and/or other countries.
  • Page 3: Fcc Information

    FCC INFORMATION ABOUT IPR • FOR CLASS B UNINTENTIONAL RADIATORS: This device is made under license under one or more of the This equipment has been tested and found to comply with following U.S. Patents: #4,590,473; #4,636,791; #5,148,482; the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of # 5 , 1 8 5 , 7 9 6 ;...
  • Page 4: Precautions

    CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this transceiver, in areas subject to direct sunlight, such as the dashboard. not expressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your author- DO NOT place the transceiver in excessively dusty envi- ity to operate this transceiver under FCC regulations.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT ................i 3 CONNECTION AND MAINTENANCE ....14–16 EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS ............i n Rear panel connection ..........14 FCC INFORMATION ............ii n Supplied Accessories ..........15 ABOUT IPR ................ii n Mounting the transceiver ..........16 VOICE CODING TECHNOLOGY ......... ii n Antenna ..............16 PRECAUTIONS ..............
  • Page 6: Panel Description

    PANEL DESCRIPTION n Front panel Simple type c h - 0 1 I C - F 9 5 1 1 T 10-key type q AF VOLUME CONTROL KNOB e DIAL or UP/DOWN KEYS Rotate the knob to adjust the audio output level. •...
  • Page 7 PANEL DESCRIPTION r 10-KEYPAD (10-key type only) o MICROPHONE CONNECTOR T he keypad allows you to enter digits to: Connect the supplied or optional microphone. • Select memory channels, tone channels and DTMF codes • When you connect a microphone, be sure to fit the connector (when in the DTMF code channel selection mode) cover of the microphone into the connector to maintain the front •...
  • Page 8: Function Display

    COMPANDER INDICATOR P25 Trunking/Conventional system operations. Consult Appears when the compander function is activated. your Icom dealer or system operator for details concern- * Analog mode operation only ing your transceiver’s programming. t SCRAMBLER INDICATOR A ppears when the voice scrambler or encryption function...
  • Page 9: Programmable Function Keys

    For example, ‘Staff A’ and ‘Staff B’ are assigned into a tion keys. “Business” zone, and ‘John’ and ‘Cindy’ are assigned into Consult your Icom dealer or system operator for details con- a “Private” zone. cerning your transceivers programming. If the programmable function names are bracketed in the fol-...
  • Page 10 PANEL DESCRIPTION PRIO A/B KEYS PUBLIC ADDRESS KEY ➥ Push to select Priority A or Priority B channel. Push to activate the Public Address (PA) function. When the PA function is activated, the audio output can be controlled ➥ Push and hold [Prio A (Rewrite)] or [Prio B (Rewrite)] for 1 sec.
  • Page 11: Panel Description

    PANEL DESCRIPTION HIGH/LOW KEY CLOCK KEY Push to select the transmit output power temporarily or per- ➥ Push to indicate the current time on the LCD. (p. 9) manently, depending on the pre-setting. • While the current time is indicated, push and hold this key for 1 sec.
  • Page 12: Basic Operation

    BASIC OPERATION n Turning power ON n Channel selection When you use the transceiver for the first time, or after the Several types of channel selections are available. Methods transceiver has sat unused for a long time, make sure to may differ according to your system set up.
  • Page 13: Receiving And Transmitting

    BASIC OPERATION n Receiving and transmitting D Transmitting notes Receiving: • Transmit inhibit function q Push [ ] to turn the power ON. The transceiver has several inhibit functions which restrict w Push [CH Up] or [CH Down], or rotate [CH Up/Down]* to select a channel, in sequence.
  • Page 14: Clock Function

    BASIC OPERATION n Clock function D Time and date settings The transceiver indicates the current time and date when [Clock] is pushed. And you can change the indication format q Push [Clock] to indicate the current time and date on the and time/date settings.
  • Page 15: Wake Up Function

    BASIC OPERATION n Wake up function The wake up function allows the transceiver to be automati- cally turned ON according to the wake up time setting. t Push [Clock] to set. • The next item blinks. q Push and hold [Clock] for 1 sec. to enter the clock set mode.
  • Page 16: Sleep Function

    BASIC OPERATION n Sleep function t Push [CH Up] or [CH Down], or rotate [CH Up/Down]* to input the ‘hour’ data for wake up time. After inputting, push [Clock] to set. The sleep function allows the transceiver to be automatically •...
  • Page 17: User Set Mode

    BASIC OPERATION n User set mode t Push [CH Up] or [CH Down], or rotate [CH Up/Down]* to The user set mode is accessed at power ON and allows you enter the sleep time edit mode. to set seldom-changed settings. In this case you can “cus- •...
  • Page 18: Basic Operation

    BASIC OPERATION e Push [P0] several times to select the appropriate item. Then, push [Up] or [Down] or rotate [DIAL]* to set the de- sired level/condition. • Available set mode functions are Backlight, LCD Contrast, Beep, Beep Level, Ringer Level, SQL Level, AF Min. Level, Mic Gain, Horn, Battery Voltage, Signal Moni, Lone Worker and System Information.
  • Page 19: Connection And Maintenance

    CONNECTION AND MAINTENANCE n Rear panel connection Supplied speaker SP-22 q ANTENNA CONNECTOR w D-SUB 25-PIN Antenna (10-key types only. Simple types Connects to an antenna. Connect an have a built-in speaker.) Contact your dealer about external unit. antenna selection e EXTERNAL r MICROPHONE HANGER placement.
  • Page 20: Supplied Accessories

    CONNECTION AND MAINTENANCE n Supplied Accessories • Function name stickers Microphone Microphone hanger Speaker* There are no names on the programmable function keys and screw set since the functions can be freely assigned to these keys. Attach the supplied function name stickers as below to the appropriate keys for easy recognition of that key’s assigned function.
  • Page 21: Mounting The Transceiver

    CONNECTION AND MAINTENANCE n Mounting the transceiver n Antenna The universal mounting bracket supplied with your trans- A key element in the performance of any communication ceiver allows overhead or dashboard mounting. system is an antenna. Contact your dealer about antennas •...
  • Page 22: Options

    Approved Icom optional equipment is designed for optimal for the DTMF code transmission only. performance when used with an Icom transceiver. Icom is not responsible for the destruction or damage to an • SM-25 desktop microphone Icom transceiver in the event it is used with equipment that is not manufactured or approved by Icom.
  • Page 23: Safety Training Information

    Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility tion distance. In order to ensure this distance is met, the installation of During transmissions, your Icom radio generates RF energy that can pos- the antenna must be mounted at least 38.6 cm away from the nearest sibly cause interference with other devices or systems. To avoid such in- edge of the vehicle in order to protect against exposure to bystanders.
  • Page 24 A-6625H-1US-e Printed in Japan © 2008–2010 Icom Inc. 1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan Printed on recycled paper with soy ink.

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