Icom IP100H Instruction Manual

Icom IP100H Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
IP ADVANCED RADIO SYSTEM
COMMUNICATION TERMINAL
IP100H

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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL IP ADVANCED RADIO SYSTEM COMMUNICATION TERMINAL IP100H...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    D Selecting a talkgroup with [ ] key ………… 4-12 Icom, Icom Inc. and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, and/or other countries.
  • Page 3: Section 1 Accessory Attachment

    Section ACCESSORY ATTACHMENT External antenna ..............1-2 Antenna connector cap ............1-2 Battery pack ................1-3 Belt clip ..................1-3 Hand strap ................1-3...
  • Page 4: External Antenna

    ACCESSORY ATTACHMENT External antenna When the External antenna is selected,* connect the supplied flexible antenna to the antenna connector. CAUTION: • NEVER carry the communication terminal by hold- ing only the antenna. • Transmitting without an antenna may damage the internal circuit.
  • Page 5: Battery Pack

    ACCESSORY ATTACHMENT Battery pack To attach or detach the battery pack: To attach To detach To attach or detach the battery pack or battery case, follow the illustrations to the left. Even when the communication terminal power is OFF, a small current still flows in the communication terminal.
  • Page 6: Section 2 Battery Charging

    Section BATTERY CHARGING Battery pack cautions .............2-2 D Battery cautions ..............2-2 D Charging caution ..............2-3 D Charging time (Approximate) ..........2-3 Using the BC-202 ..............2-4 Using the BC-211 ..............2-4 Battery status indicator ............2-5 D Battery warning beeps ............2-5 Battery life ................2-5 Battery case ................2-6...
  • Page 7: Battery Pack Cautions

    Icom battery packs with Icom communication ter- RWARNING! Immediately wash, using clean water, minals or Icom chargers. Only Icom battery packs are any part of the body that comes into contact with fluid tested and approved for use with Icom communication from inside the battery.
  • Page 8: D Charging Caution

    BC-202: ±0˚C to +40˚C (+32˚F to +104˚F) BC-211: +10˚C to +40˚C (+50˚F to +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,...
  • Page 9: Using The Bc-202

    BATTERY CHARGING Using the BC-202 The BC-202 rapidly charges a battery pack. Turn OFF the power Charging time: Approximately 2 hours for the BP-271 Communication Battery pack Approximately 3.5 hours for the BP-272 terminal The following item is required. + battery pack •...
  • Page 10: Battery Status Indicator

    BATTERY CHARGING Battery status indicator The battery status indicator displays the attached Indicator Battery status battery pack's (BP-271 or BP-272) remaining battery The battery charge has sufficient capacity. charge. The battery charge is exhausted a little. The battery charge is nearing exhaustion. Charging is necessary.
  • Page 11: Battery Case

    BATTERY CHARGING Battery case To use the BP-273 battery case, install three AA (LR6) size alkaline batteries, as described below. q Remove the battery case if it is attached. w Install three AA (LR6) size alkaline batteries. • Install only alkaline batteries. •...
  • Page 12: Section 3 Basic Operation

    Section BASIC OPERATION Turning ON the power .............3-2 Adjusting audio level ..............3-2 Key lock function ..............3-3...
  • Page 13: Turning On The Power

    BASIC OPERATION Turning ON the power ➥ Rotate [PWR/VOL] to turn ON the power. IP100H • A click and beep sound. Ver. . Firmware version Booting . . . 0001 Connecting . . . 0001 Attention! The explanations in this manual are based on the reg- Setting up.
  • Page 14: Key Lock Function

    BASIC OPERATION Key lock function Turn ON to prevent unnecessary function access. ➥ Hold down [CLR• ] for 1 second to turn the Key lock function ON or OFF. • [PTT] and [PWR/VOL] can be used while the Key lock 1/23 12:34 function is turned ON.
  • Page 15: Section 4 Calling Operation

    Section CALLING OPERATION Calling procedures outline .............4-2 Selecting address books, and addresses (ID) ......4-3 Selecting messages or statuses ..........4-4 Voice communication ..............4-5 D Individual call ................4-5 D All call ..................4-5 D Group (or Talkgroup) call ............4-5 D Telephone call .................4-5 Message call ................4-6 D To an individual terminal ............4-6 D To all terminals ................4-6...
  • Page 16: Calling Procedures Outline

    CALLING OPERATION Calling procedures outline q Select a desired address book. (p. 4-3) • Push [ ] several times. • Select “All” for all terminals calls, “Group” for group calls, “Talkgroup” for talkgroup calls, “Individual” for individual terminal calls, or “Telephone” for telephone calls. •...
  • Page 17: Selecting Address Books, And Addresses (Id)

    CALLING OPERATION Selecting address books, and addresses (ID) q Push [ ] several times to select a desired address book. • Select “All” for all stations calls, “Group” for group or talkgroup* calls, “Individual” for individual station calls or “Telephone” for telephone calls. •...
  • Page 18: Selecting Messages Or Statuses

    CALLING OPERATION Selecting messages or statuses q Push [FUNC] several times. • Select “Message” to transmit messages, “Status” to transmit statuses, “Area Call” to turn the area call func- tion ON or OFF, or “Talkgroup” to make talkgroup calls. • Selectable function may differ, depending on the IP1000C's settings.
  • Page 19: Voice Communication

    CALLING OPERATION Voice communication D Individual call q Push [ ] several times to select “Individual.” w Push [J] or [K] several times to select a desired in- dividual address (ID). e Push [PTT] to call. [PTT] • When your call is successful, “Connected” may be displayed and beeps may sound, depending on your [Option] IP1000C's settings.
  • Page 20: Message Call

    CALLING OPERATION Message call D To an individual terminal q Push [ ] several times to select “Individual.” w Push [J] or [K] several times to select a desired in- dividual address (ID). e Push [FUNC] several times to select “Message.” [PTT] r Push [J] or [K] several times to select a desired message.
  • Page 21: Using A Call History

    Push [J] or [K] several times to select “CLR.” r Push [ ]. • “ Deleting…” is displayed, and then “– – –” is displayed after all the logs are deleted. t Push [CLR]. • The IP100H restarts. – – – Push [J]/[K]...
  • Page 22: Status Call

    • When your status call is successful, “Successful” may be displayed and beeps may sound, depending on your IP1000C's settings. For your information A transmitted your status can only be confirmed with your IP1000C system controller or IP100FS remote communicator. Not for an individual IP100H communi- cation terminal.
  • Page 23: Area Call Function

    CALLING OPERATION Area Call function The Area Call function allows you to call the areas that the selected wireless access points cover. The Area Call function may or may not be enabled, and the areas you can call depends on your IP1000C's set- tings.
  • Page 24: Talkgroup Call Function

    CALLING OPERATION Talkgroup Call function Using the Talkgroup Call function, the user can select a talkgroup which IP100H belong to, from the previously reg- istered groups in the IP1000C. The terminals which belong to a talkgroup are excluded from the original groups, as illustrated below.
  • Page 25: D Multiplex Talkgroup

    D Multiplex Talkgroup You can select a talkgroup previously set in the IP1000C. When the talkgroup is set as a multiplex talk- group, the IP100H can make a talkgroup call between the linked talkgroups. Example: When two normal talkgroups (Talkgroup 1000...
  • Page 26: D Selecting A Talkgroup With [Func] Key

    CALLING OPERATION Talkgroup Call function (continued) D Selecting a talkgroup with [FUNC] key Available only when the Talkgroup Call function is as- signed to [FUNC] key in the IP1000C settings. q Push [FUNC] several times to select “Talkgroup.” w Push [J] or [K] to select a desired talkgroup. e Push [CLR•...
  • Page 27: Section 5 Other Functions

    Section OTHER FUNCTIONS Pocket beep function ..............5-2 P-Bell function .................5-2 About the [Option] switch ............5-2 About the display backlight ............5-3 Emergency call function ............5-4 D Transmitting an Emergency call ..........5-4 D Receiving an Emergency call ..........5-4 Lone Worker function ..............5-4...
  • Page 28: Pocket Beep Function

    OTHER FUNCTIONS Pocket beep function Blinks The Pocket beep function sounds beeps and blinks the “ ” icon to let you know a call is being received. • This function is set by your IP1000C system controller. 1/23 12:34 1/23 12:34 Standby screen When a call is received P-Bell function...
  • Page 29: About The Display Backlight

    OTHER FUNCTIONS About the display backlight IP100H has a display backlight. The backlight is conve- nient for nighttime operation. One of three states can be set by your IP1000C system controller. • OFF: Never lights. • Auto: Lights for approximately 5 seconds when pushing any key except [PTT], or when rotat- ing [PWR/VOL].
  • Page 30: Emergency Call Function

    ID, and an alarm sounds, depending on the set- ting. w Wait for an answer back. Emergency [Option] • When the IP100H have received an answer back, Group1 the alarm stops.* Standby screen • To cancel the emergency call, hold down [Option] until “Emergency”...
  • Page 31: Section 6 Options

    Section OPTIONS Option list .................6-2 D Battery packs/case ..............6-2 D Battery chargers ..............6-2 D Others..................6-2 D Headset/Microphones .............6-2 Connection ................6-3 D Connectable options ..............6-3...
  • Page 32: Option List

    OPTIONS Option list D Battery packs/case D Headset/Microphones • BP-271/BP-272 • HM-153/HM-166 l i-ion battery packs earphone microphones + OPC-2144 BP-271: 7.4 V/1150 mAh (min.), 1200 mAh (typ.) adapter cable BP-272: 7.4 V/1880 mAh (min.), 2000 mAh (typ.) Usable for full-duplex operation •...
  • Page 33: Connection

    OPTIONS Connection Be sure to turn power OFF before connecting or dis- connecting optional equipment to or from the [ / ] jack. CAUTION: Attach the jack cover when optional equipment is not used. Jack cover D Connectable options HM-153LS/HM-153* HM-166LS/HM-166* HM-183LS HM-186LS/HM-186*...
  • Page 34: Section 7 For Your Reference

    Section FOR YOUR REFERENCE Troubleshooting ...............7-2 Specifications ................7-3 D IP100H ..................7-3 D BC-202 ............7-3 desktop charger D BC-211 ............7-3 multi charger...
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting

    The following chart is designed to help you correct If you are unable to locate the cause of a problem, or problems which are not equipment malfunctions. solve it through the use of this chart, contact your near- est Icom Dealer or Service Center. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF.
  • Page 36: Specifications

    D BC-202 desktop charger • Power supply requirement: • Power supply requirement: Icom BP-271, BP-272 battery pack or 12 to 16 V DC or the specified Icom BP-273 battery case power adapter • Current drain: • Charging temperature range: Less than 150 mA average 0˚C to +40˚C (+32˚F to +104˚F)
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