Icom ic-F3262DT Instruction Manual

Icom ic-F3262DT Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
VHF dPMR HANDHELD TRANSCEIVERS
iF3262DT
iF3262DS
UHF dPMR HANDHELD TRANSCEIVERS
iF4262DT
iF4262DS
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UHF transceiver.

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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL VHF dPMR HANDHELD TRANSCEIVERS iF3262DT iF3262DS UHF dPMR HANDHELD TRANSCEIVERS iF4262DT iF4262DS The photo shows the UHF transceiver.
  • Page 2: Explicit Definitions

    (digital Private Mobile Radio) system opera- tions. Ask your dealer 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: Precautions

    Exposing the inside of the transceiver to dust or packs with Icom radios or Icom chargers. Only Icom battery water will result in serious damage to the transceiver. packs are tested and approved for use with Icom radios or DO NOT operate the transceiver near unshielded electri- charged with Icom chargers.
  • Page 4: Voice Coding Technology

    VOICE CODING TECHNOLOGY PRECAUTIONS (Continued) BE CAREFUL! The AMBE+2™ voice coding Technology embodied in this The transceiver meets IP67 require- product is protected by intellectual property rights including ments for dust-tight and waterproof protection. However, once patent rights, copyrights and trade secrets of Digital Voice the transceiver has been dropped, dust-tight and waterproof Systems, Inc.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT ................i 4 BATTERY CHARGING ..........21–25 EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS ............i Caution ...............21 ■ Optional battery chargers ...........23 PRECAUTIONS ..............ii ■ VOICE CODING TECHNOLOGY ........iii 5 BATTERY CASE ............26–28 TABLE OF CONTENTS ............iv BP-240 optional battery case ........26 ■...
  • Page 6: Accessories

    ACCESSORIES Supplied accessories Accessory attachments ■ ■ Flexible antenna The following accessories are supplied. Connect the supplied flexible antenna to the antenna connector. Flexible antenna Battery pack Belt clip (This illustration is CAUTION: for the UHF type.) • NEVER carry the transceiver by holding antenna.
  • Page 7: D Battery Pack

    ACCESSORIES Battery pack Belt clip To attach the battery pack: To attach the belt clip: Slide the battery pack in the direction of the arrow (q) until the q Remove the battery pack if it is attached. battery release button makes a ‘click’ sound. w Slide the belt clip in the direction of the arrow until the belt clip locks and makes a ‘click’...
  • Page 8: Accessories

    ACCESSORIES Connector cover To attach the connector cover: To detach the connector cover: q Place the connector cover over the multi-connector. q Remove the screw using a Phillips screwdriver. w Tighten the screw. w Detach the connector cover to connect optional equip- ment.
  • Page 9: Panel Description

    PANEL DESCRIPTION Front panel ■ e DEALER-PROGRAMMABLE KEY [EMR] Desired functions can be preset by your dealer. GPS receiver* (p. 7) r DEALER-PROGRAMMABLE KEY [Side1] Speaker Desired functions can be preset by your dealer. (p. 7) Microphone t PTT SWITCH [PTT] Hold down to transmit, release to receive.
  • Page 10: Function Display

    PANEL DESCRIPTION Function display !0 MULTI-CONNECTOR ■ Connects to optional equipment. Connector cover NOTE: Attach the connec- tor cover when optional equipment is not used. See page 3 for details. CALA TXCU TXC q KEY ICONS Indicates the programmed function of the front panel keys ([P0], [P1], [P2] and [P3]).
  • Page 11 PANEL DESCRIPTION r LOW POWER ICON !0 SCROLL ICON Appears when low output power is selected. Appears when an SDM (Short Data Message), including more than 12 characters, is selected in the received mes- • When the battery power decreases to a specified level, low sage selection mode.* power is automatically selected.
  • Page 12: Programmable Function Keys

    Shift mode key functions are disabled. • When the Shift mode is selected, the display briefly shows “SHIFT ON.” When the Normal mode is selected, the display briefly shows Consult your Icom dealer or system operator for details con- OFF.” “SHIFT cerning your transceiver’s programming.
  • Page 13 PANEL DESCRIPTION PRIORITY CHANNEL KEYS “PRA” “PRB” SCAN ADD/DEL (TAG) KEY “SCAD” Push to select the Priority A or Priority B channel. ➥ Push to add a channel to, or delete it from the current scan list. PRIORITY CHANNEL (REWRITE) KEYS “PRAR” “PRBR” •...
  • Page 14 PANEL DESCRIPTION MONITOR (AUDIBLE) KEY “MON” LOCK KEY “LOCK” Push to mute and release the CTCSS (DTCS) or 2/5-tone ➥ Hold down for 1 second to electronically lock all program- ➥ squelch mute. Open any squelch or deactivate any mute mable keys to prevent accidental frequency changes and while holding down this key.
  • Page 15 PANEL DESCRIPTION TONE/CC CHANNEL SELECT KEY “T SEL” TALK AROUND KEY “TA” ➥ While in the analog mode, push to enter the continuous Push to turn the Talk Around function ON or OFF. tone selection mode. Then push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to Talk Around •...
  • Page 16 PANEL DESCRIPTION CALL KEYS “CALL” “CALA” “CALB” TX CODE ENTER KEY “TXCE” Push to transmit a 2/5-tone code or BIIS/dPMR call. Push to enter the TX code edit mode (5Tone) or the ID code • A Call transmission may be necessary before you call another sta- edit mode (BIIS, dPMR).
  • Page 17: Panel Description

    PANEL DESCRIPTION SCRAMBLER KEY “SCR” Push to turn the Voice Scrambler function ON or OFF. COMPANDER KEY “COMP” Push to turn the Compander function ON or OFF. The Compander function reduces noise components from the transmitted audio to provide clear communication. USER SET MODE KEY “SET”...
  • Page 18: Basic Operation

    BASIC OPERATION Turning power ON ■ Battery type selection Prior to using the transceiver for the first time, the battery pack must be fully charged for optimum life and operation. When turning ON the transceiver, the battery type must be (p.
  • Page 19: Channel Selection

    BASIC OPERATION Channel selection ■ Several types of channel selections are available. Methods Push [Zone]. Zone text is displayed. [Example] may differ, depending on the presetting. To select Zone 2 001 ch-01 Digital NON-ZONE TYPE: Channel 1 To select the desired operating channel: •...
  • Page 20: Call Procedure

    BASIC OPERATION Call procedure Receiving and transmitting ■ ■ When your system employs tone signaling, excluding CTCSS CAUTION: Transmitting without an antenna will damage and DTCS, this call procedure may be necessary prior to the transceiver. voice transmission. The tone signaling employed may be a selective calling system which allows you to call only specific Receiving: station(s) and prevents unwanted stations from contacting...
  • Page 21: D Transmitting Notes

    BASIC OPERATION Transmitting notes TX code channel selection • Transmit inhibit function If the transceiver has [TX Code CH Select] assigned to it, The transceiver has several inhibit functions which restrict the display can be toggled between the operating channel transmission under the following conditions: number or name, and the TX code channel number or name.
  • Page 22: D Dtmf Transmission

    BASIC OPERATION TX code number edit USING [TX CODE ENTER] KEY: (5-tone operation only) q After pushing [TX Code CH Select], push [CH Up] or [CH If the transceiver has [TX Code CH Select] or [TX Code Down], or push [TX Code CH Up] or [TX Code CH Down] Enter] assigned, the TX code contents can be edited within to select the desired TX code channel.
  • Page 23: User Set Mode

    BASIC OPERATION User set mode Scrambler function ■ ■ The User set mode allows you to set seldom-changed set- The voice scrambler function provides private communica- tings and “customize” the transceiver operation to suit your tion between stations. All transceiver versions have a built-in preferences and operating style.
  • Page 24: Emergency Transmission

    BASIC OPERATION Emergency transmission ■ NOTES When [Emergency] is pushed for the specified time period, an emergency signal is transmitted once, or repeatedly, on the Depending on the presetting, the following functions may be specified emergency channel, depending on the presetting. automatically activated.
  • Page 25: Automatic Key Lock Function

    BASIC OPERATION Automatic Key Lock function ■ When [Lock] is assigned to any key, and the Automatic Key Lock timer is preprogrammed*, the key lock function can be automatically turned ON after the specified time period has passed with no key operation. While the lock function is ON, hold down [Lock] for 1 second to turn the function OFF.
  • Page 26: Battery Charging

    • R DANGER! DO NOT expose the battery to rain, snow, • R DANGER! Use and charge only specified Icom battery seawater, or any other liquids. Never charge or use a wet packs with Icom radios or Icom charger.
  • Page 27: D Charging Caution

    If • R DANGER! NEVER charge the battery pack in areas with any of these conditions occur, contact your Icom dealer or extremely high temperatures, such as near fires or stoves, distributor.
  • Page 28: Optional Battery Chargers

    BATTERY CHARGING Optional battery chargers ■ Rapid charging with the BC-160 Regular charging with the BC-171 The optional BC-160 provides rapid charging of the Li-ion The optional BC-171 provides regular charging of the Li-ion battery pack. battery pack. Charging time: Approximately 3 hours with the BP-232WP Charging time: Approximately 10 hours with the BP-232WP The following items are additionally required: The following items are additionally required:...
  • Page 29 BATTERY CHARGING AD-106 installation Rapid charging with the BC-119N+AD-106 The AD-106 must be installed into the BC- The optional BC-119N provides rapidly charges the Li-ion charger adapter 119N or BC-121N before battery charging. battery pack. Charging time: Approximately 3 hours with the BP-232WP q Connect the AD-106 and the BC-119N/ charger adapter...
  • Page 30 BATTERY CHARGING Rapid charging with the BC-121N+AD-106 The optional BC-121N allows up to 6 battery packs to be si- IMPORTANT: Battery charging caution multaneously charged. Ensure the guide tabs on the battery pack are correctly Charging time: Approximately 3 hours with the BP-232WP aligned with the guide rails inside the charger adapter.
  • Page 31: Battery Case

    BATTERY CASE BP-240 optional battery case ■ When using the BP-240 battery case, install six AAA (LR03) Fig.1 size alkaline batteries, as illustrated to the right. BP-240 q Unhook the battery cover release hook (q), and open the cover in the direction of the arrow (w). (Fig.1) w Install six AAA (LR03) size alkaline batteries.
  • Page 32: Bp-261 Optional Battery Case

    BATTERY CASE BP-261 optional battery case ■ Alkaline batteries installation BP-261 Install six AA (LR6) size alkaline batteries as described below. Unhook the battery cover release hook ( q), and open the cover in the direction of the arrow (w). (Fig.1) Fig.1 Install six AA (LR6) size alkaline batteries.
  • Page 33 BATTERY CASE Battery case attachment Slide the battery pack in the direction of the arrow until the To remove the battery case: battery release button makes a ‘click’ sound. Slide the battery case’s battery release button in the direction of the arrow (q), and then push the release button in the direction of the arrow (w).
  • Page 34: Swivel Belt Clip

    SWIVEL BELT CLIP MB-93 contents r Clip the belt clip to a place on your belt. Insert the trans- ■ ceiver into the belt clip until the base clip is fully inserted into the groove. Qty. q Belt clip ................1 w Base clip ................1 t Once the transceiver is locked in place, it swivels, as illus- To attach...
  • Page 35: To Detach

    SWIVEL BELT CLIP To detach ■ q Turn the transceiver upside down in the direction of the CAUTION: HOLD THE TRANSCEIVER TIGHTLY WHEN HANGING arrow and pull it out of the belt clip. OR DETACHING THE TRANSCEIVER FROM THE BELT CLIP.
  • Page 36: Speaker Microphone

    SPEAKER MICROPHONE Optional HM-184 To attach ■ ■ Attach the connector of the speaker microphone into the multi Microphone connector on the transceiver and tighten the screw. Speaker Belt clip PTT SWITCH Hold down to Screw transmit; release to receive. Coin Turn OFF the trans- CAUTION: Firmly attach...
  • Page 37: Options

    OPTIONS BATTERY PACKS CHARGERS • BP-232WP • BC-119N + AD-106 ion battery pack desktop charger charger adapter Voltage: 7.4 V, Capacity: + BC-145S 2250 mAh (min.) 2300 mAh (typ.) ac adapter • Battery life For rapid charging of battery packs. An AC adapter may be supplied with the charger, depending on the version.
  • Page 38 • FA-SC61VC/FA-SC61UC cut antennas performance when used with an Icom transceiver. FA-SC61VC: 136–174 MHz Icom is not responsible for the destruction or damage to an FA-SC61UC: 380–520 MHz Icom transceiver in the event the Icom transceiver is used with • FA-SC62V/FA-SC63V high gain antennas equipment that is not manufactured or approved by Icom.
  • Page 39: Country Code List

    COUNTRY CODE LIST • ISO 3166-1 Country Codes Country Codes Austria Liechtenstein Belgium Lithuania Bulgaria Luxembourg Croatia Malta Czech Republic Netherlands Cyprus Norway Denmark Poland Estonia Portugal Finland Romania France Slovakia Germany Slovenia Greece Spain Hungary Sweden Iceland Switzerland Ireland Turkey Italy United Kingdom...
  • Page 40 < Intended Country of Use > A-7035D-1EU-0a Printed in Japan © 2012 Icom Inc. 1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan Printed on recycled paper with soy ink.

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