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Previous view ACCESSORIES Supplied accessories The following accessories are supplied. NOTE: Some accessories are not supplied, or the shape is different, depending on the transceiver version. z Portable type transceiver Flexible antenna Battery pack Belt clip Connector cover (with screw) z Mobile type transceiver Microphone* Microphone hanger...
Previous view ACCESSORIES Attaching accessories D Flexible antenna (Portable) Connect the supplied flexible antenna to the antenna connector. CAUTION: • DO NOT carry the transceiver by holding only the antenna. • DO NOT connect an antenna other than those listed in the INSTRUCTIONS. •...
Previous view ACCESSORIES Accessory attachments (Continued) D Belt clip (Portable) To attach: 1. Remove the battery pack from the transceiver, if it is attached. 2. Slide the belt clip in the direction of the arrow until the belt clip locks and makes a ‘click’ sound. To detach: 1.
Previous view ACCESSORIES Accessory attachments (Continued) D Connector cover (Portable) To attach: 1. Attach the connector cover over the multi- connector. (q) 2. Tighten the screw. (w) Multi-connector Connector cover To detach: 1. Remove the screw. (z) 2. Detach the connector cover, and then connect an optional equipment.
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Previous view PANEL DESCRIPTION Section Front, top and side panels (for the Portable type transceiver) .. 2-2 D About the Status indicator ..........2-2 D About the Multi-connector ..........2-2 D About the Software key functions ........2-2 Function display (for the Portable type transceiver) ....2-3 Front, top and side panels (for the Mobile type transceiver) ..
Previous view PANEL DESCRIPTION Front, top and side panels (for the Portable type transceiver) [Rotary Selector] [VOL] Antenna connector GPS Receiver [Emer]* Status Indicator [Side1]* Speaker Multi-connector [PTT] Microphone Function Display [Side2]* [Side3]* [P0]*, [P1]*, [P2]*, [P3]* 10-keypad * Dealer assignable D About the Status indicator •...
Previous view PANEL DESCRIPTION Function display (for the Portable type transceiver) q we rt y u i 001 ch-01 CONTACT Icom Inc. BACK SET ZONE LOCK H/L q SIGNAL STRENGTH ICON i GPS/COMPANDER ICON Displays the relative receive signal strength.
Previous view PANEL DESCRIPTION Front, top and side panels (for the Mobile type transceiver) Status indicator Function display Up/Down keys* Speaker [VOL] Microphone connector Power key [ ] [P0], [P1], [P2], [P3], [P4]* * Dealer assignable D About the Status indicator D About the Software key functions •...
Previous view PANEL DESCRIPTION Function display (for the Mobile type transceiver) I c o m I n c . q SIGNAL STRENGTH ICON i ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY Displays the relative receive signal strength level. Displays the operating channel number, channel name, Menu contents, and so on. L Depending on the “Display Line”...
Previous view PANEL DESCRIPTION Assignable keys D Portable type Dealers can assign the Software key functions to the following keys. [Emer], [Side1], [Side2], [Side3], [P0], [P1], [P2], and [P3]. [Emer] [Side1] [Side2] [Side3] [P0], [P1], [P2], [P3] D Mobile type Dealers can assign the Software key functions to the following keys.
Previous view PANEL DESCRIPTION Assignable Software key functions Assignable function Portable Mobile Digital Analog Ref. Disable p. 2-9 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Null p. 2-9 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ CH Up p. 2-9 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ CH Down Zone p.
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Previous view PANEL DESCRIPTION Assignable Software key functions (Continued) Assignable function Portable Mobile Digital Analog Ref. Digital Button p. 2-11 ✓ ✓ ✓ Individual p. 2-11 ✓ ✓ ✓ Talkgroup p. 2-11 ✓ ✓ ✓ Reset p. 2-11 ✓ ✓ ✓...
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Previous view PANEL DESCRIPTION Assignable Software key functions (Continued) Disable Scan Add/Del (Tag) Set to disable the key. z You can add a channel to, or delete it from a selected Scan list. NOTE: This key function is assignable to only 1.
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Previous view PANEL DESCRIPTION Assignable Software key functions (Continued) RX Speaker (For the Mobile type transceivers) C.Tone CH Ent Push to turn the RX Speaker function ON or OFF. In the Analog mode L When the RX Speaker function is turned ON, the received Push to display the C.Tone channel select screen.
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Previous view PANEL DESCRIPTION Assignable Software key functions (Continued) Compander Individual In the Analog mode In the Digital mode Push to turn the Compander function ON or OFF. z Push to set the call type to “Individual,” then L The Compander function reduces noise components on automatically enter the Application Selection mode.
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Previous view PANEL DESCRIPTION Assignable Software key functions (Continued) Status Up, Status Down In the Digital mode z Push to enter the Status Message Selection mode. z While in the Status Message Selection mode, push to select a message. z When a received Short Data Message (SDM) is displayed, push to manually scroll the message.
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Previous view BASIC OPERATION Section Turning ON the transceiver ............ 3-2 D Adjusting the audio level ..........3-2 D Entering the password ............ 3-2 Selecting a Zone..............3-3 D Selecting a Zone ............. 3-3 Selecting a channel ..............3-5 D Selecting an operating channel ........3-5 D Selecting the Priority A or B channel .......
Previous view BASIC OPERATION Turning ON the transceiver NOTE: Before using the transceiver for the first time, the battery pack must be fully charged for optimum life and operation. See the INSTRUCTIONS for details. [VOL] Portable: Rotate [VOL] to turn ON the transceiver. •...
Previous view BASIC OPERATION Selecting a Zone D Selecting a Zone Select a Zone type as shown: <Menu operation> Conventional, Multi-site Conventional, Single-site TIP: The Portable type transceiver’s operations are Trunking, or Voting. described in red. And the Mobile type transceiver’s operations are described in blue.
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Previous view BASIC OPERATION Selecting a Zone D Selecting a Zone <Menu operation> (Continued) 4. Push [P2](Ω) or [P3](≈) [ΩP3] or [P4≈] select a Zone. Portable ZONE SEL Zone 1 CANC Mobile Z O N E S E L 5. Push [P1](OK) [P2] to return to the Standby...
Previous view BASIC OPERATION Selecting a channel D Selecting an operating channel <Key or Rotary Selector operation> z Rotate [Rotary Selector]*. (Only the Portable type) *When “Memory Channel” is assigned. z Push [CH Up] or [CH Down]. <Voting operation> The transceiver automatically starts scanning when a Zone specified for the Voting operation is selected.
Previous view BASIC OPERATION Selecting a channel (Continued) D Selecting the Priority A or B channel <Key operation> Push [Prio-A] or [Prio-B] to select the Priority A or Priority B channel. <Menu operation> TIP: The Portable type transceiver’s operations are described in red.
Previous view BASIC OPERATION Selecting a channel (Continued) D Rewriting the Priority A or B channel <Key operation> 1. Select a channel to be set as the Priority A or B channel. (p. 3-5) 2. Hold down [Prio A (Rewrite)] or [Prio B (Rewrite)] for 1 second.
Previous view BASIC OPERATION Selecting a channel (Continued) D Selecting a Continuous tone channel <Key operation> 1. While in the Analog mode, push [C.Tone CH Ent] or [Tone/RAN CH Select] to display the “C.Tone CH Select” screen. 2. Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select a Continuous tone channel, then push [C.Tone CH Ent] or [Tone/RAN CH Select] again.
Previous view BASIC OPERATION Selecting a channel (Continued) D Selecting a RAN channel <Key operation> 1. While in the Digital mode, push [Tone/RAN CH Select] to display the “RAN CH Select” screen. 2. Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select a RAN channel, then push [Tone/RAN CH Select] again.
Previous view BASIC OPERATION Receiving and transmitting D Transmitting notes CAUTION: DO NOT transmit without an antenna. Transmit inhibit function It may damage the transceiver. See page 1-3 for The transceiver has several inhibit functions which accessory attachments. restrict transmission under the following conditions: •...
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Previous view ADVANCED OPERATION Section Emergency call ............... 4-2 D Transmitting an Emergency call ........4-2 Voice Scrambler function ............4-4 Encryption function ..............4-4 Key Lock function ..............4-4 Radio Access Number (RAN) ..........4-4 DTMF calls ................4-4 D Manual Dialing ..............
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Previous view ADVANCED OPERATION Emergency call D Transmitting an Emergency call IMPORTANT: It is recommended that the dealer sets an Emergency channel in each zone, to provide When the transceiver enters the Emergency mode, a reliable Emergency call operation. countdown starts. The transceiver counts down during the Start Timer set time.
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Previous view ADVANCED OPERATION Emergency call D Transmitting an Emergency call (Continued) The transceiver enters the Emergency mode through the following functions: • The Man Down function • The Lone Worker function When the transceiver is left in the horizontal position When no operation occurs for the Lone Worker ON for the ON Timer preset time.
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Previous view ADVANCED OPERATION Voice Scrambler function Key Lock function The Voice Scrambler function provides private You can use the Key Lock function to prevent communication between stations. accidental channel changes and unnecessary function access. Push [Scrambler/Encryption] to turn the Voice L All assignable keys except the following are electronically locked: [Monitor], [Light], [Lock], [Emergency], and Scrambler function ON or OFF.
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Previous view ADVANCED OPERATION User set mode The User Set mode allows you to set seldom-changed settings. If the transceiver has [User Set Mode] assigned to it, you can “customize” the transceiver operation to suit your preferences and operating style. Entering the User Set mode: 1.
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Previous view MENU SCREEN Section Menu screen description ............5-2 D Selecting the category ............ 5-2 D Using the Menu screen ........... 5-2 Menu items ................5-4 D Contact menu ..............5-6 D Channel menu ..............5-7 D Scan menu ..............5-7 D Message menu ...............
Previous view MENU SCREEN Menu screen description D Using the Menu screen You can display the Menu screen using the [Menu] key. TIP: The Portable type transceiver’s operations are On the Menu screen, the items are categorized. described in red. And the Mobile type transceiver’s Depending on the presetting, you can select various operations are described in blue.
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Previous view MENU SCREEN Menu screen description D Using the Menu screen (Continued) 4. Push [P2](Ω) or [P3](≈) [ΩP3] or [P4≈] select the “SQL LEVEL” item, and then push [P1] (ENT) or [P2]. • Enters the Squelch Level Adjustment mode. Portable SETTING SQL LEVEL...
Previous view MENU SCREEN Menu items In the Menu screen, the items are categorized, as shown below. Contact ID selection Call Alert pp. 5-6, 7-6 (Individual ID or Talkgroup ID) Status pp. 5-6, 7-8 Message pp. 5-6, 7-12 Status Poll* pp.
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Previous view MENU SCREEN Menu items (Continued) Function Signaling Monitor p. 5-9 Lone Worker p. 5-9 Battery Voltage Display p. 5-9 Zeroize p. 5-9 Mobile Function* RX Speaker* p. 5-10 Hook Scan* p. 5-10 Horn* p. 5-10 Utility Setting Backlight p.
Previous view MENU SCREEN Menu items (Continued) D Contact menu Step 2: Selecting a target station or group 3. Push [P2](Ω) or [P3](≈) [ΩP3] or [P4≈] In the Contact menu screen, you can make various select the desired Individual ID or Talkgroup ID. calls to a target station or group, add or delete an ID LTo make a Voice call, push [PTT].
Previous view MENU SCREEN Menu items (Continued) D Channel menu D Scan menu You can do the following in the Channel menu screen. You can do the following in the Scan menu screen. See the appropriate page for operation details. See the appropriate page for operation details.
Previous view MENU SCREEN Menu items (Continued) D Message menu D Call Log menu You can do the following in the Message menu You can do the following in the Call Log menu screen. screen. See the appropriate page for operation details. See the appropriate page for operation details.
Previous view MENU SCREEN Menu items (Continued) D Function menu Step 3: Setting 4. Follow the description on the appropriate page, The following settings can be made in the Function described in step e above. menu screen. See the following description for item’s details. <Items>...
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Previous view MENU SCREEN Menu items D Function menu (Continued) Mobile Function • RX Speaker “RX SPEAKER” (For the Mobile type transceiver) Select whether or not to turn the RX speaker function ON or OFF. When this function is ON, the received audio can be heard through an external speaker that is connected to the D-sub 25 pin connector.
Previous view MENU SCREEN Menu items (Continued) D Utility menu • Utility menu description The following settings can be made in the Utility menu Step 1: Selecting the Utility menu screen. 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. See the appropriate page for details. 2.
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Previous view MENU SCREEN Menu items D Utility menu (Continued) <Items> Setting • Beep “BEEP” • Backlight “BACKLIGHT” Turn the key-touch beeps ON or OFF. Select the state of the backlight. NOTE: Even when “OFF” is selected, some beeps, 1. Push [P2](Ω) or [P3](≈) [ΩP3] or [P4≈] such as the lockout timer and TOT are not turned...
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Previous view MENU SCREEN Menu items D Utility menu (Continued) • Squelch Level “SQL LEVEL” • VOX Delay “VOX DELAY” Set the squelch level to between 0 and 9. (For the Portable type transceiver) 1. Push [P2](Ω) or [P3](≈) [ΩP3] or [P4≈] one or Set the VOX Delay to between 0.5 and 3.0 seconds.
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Previous view MENU SCREEN Menu items D Utility menu (Continued) Measurement • RSSI/BER “RSSI/BER” Displays the transceiver’s RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indication) level and BER (Bit Error Rate). The BER is displayed on the upper line, and the RSSI level is on the lower line. [P0](BACK) [P1] to return to the previous screen.
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Previous view SCAN OPERATION Section Starting a Scan ............... 6-2 Canceling a Scan ..............6-2 Selecting a Scan list ............... 6-3 Setting or clearing a Scan tag ..........6-4...
Previous view SCAN OPERATION Starting a Scan A Scan checks for signals on each channel and stops when a signal is received. NOTE: Two or more channels must be preset to start a Scan. <Key operation> Push [Scan Start/Stop] to start a Scan. •...
Previous view SCAN OPERATION Canceling a Scan <Key operation> While scanning, push [Scan Start/Stop] to stop a Scan. • “ ” (Portable) and the scan text disappear. <Menu operation> (MENU > SCAN > SCAN) 1. Push [Menu] to display the Menu screen. 2.
Previous view SCAN OPERATION Selecting a Scan list You can select a Scan list to be scanned. <Menu operation> Channels included in the selected Scan list are TIP: The Portable type transceiver’s operations are scanned during a scan. described in red. And the Mobile type transceiver’s When selecting a zone type Scan list, the channels operations are described in blue.
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Previous view SCAN OPERATION Selecting a Scan list <Menu operation> (Continued) 4. Push [P2](Ω) or [P3](≈) [ΩP3] or [P4≈] select a list, and then push [P1](OK) or [P2]. Portable SELECT SCAN2 CANC Mobile S E L E C T S C A N 2 5.
Previous view SCAN OPERATION Setting or clearing a Scan tag You can set or clear a Scan tag to or from a channel in a Scan list. The Scan tag channel is a target channel during a Scan. <Key operation> 1.
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Previous view SCAN OPERATION Setting or clearing a Scan tag (Continued) <Menu operation> TIP: The Portable type transceiver’s operations are described in red. And the Mobile type transceiver’s operations are described in blue. LThe common operations are in black. (MENU > SCAN > ADD/DEL) 6.
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Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Section NXDN™ system operation ............. 7-2 Setting a call type ..............7-3 Transmitting a call ..............7-4 D Transmitting a Voice call ..........7-4 D Transmitting a Call Alert call ........... 7-6 D Transmitting a Status message ........7-8 D Transmitting a Message ..........
Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION NXDN™ system operation NXDN is a “Common Air Interface” (CAI), the name for over-the-air methods by which transceivers and repeaters communicate. NXDN defines the next- generation digital transceiver. The NXDN system has two operating modes, Conventional and Trunking. In an NXDN Conventional system, you manually search for an empty channel.
Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Setting a call type Set the call type to display the entered IDs on the Menu screen. Settable call types are “GROUP” (Talkgroup) or “IND” (Individual). NOTE: If the call type is “Talkgroup,” the Status Polling call, Radio Check call, Remote Monitor call, and the command (Stun/Revive/Kill) cannot be sent.
Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Transmitting a call NXDN operation enables you to make a call to a specific station (Individual call) or to a particular group (Talkgroup call). Other digital mode transceivers on the channel will not receive a call that does not match their Individual or Talkgroup ID and/or RAN (Radio Access Number) code.
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Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Transmitting a call D Transmitting a Voice call (Continued) <Key operation> Using [Digital Button]: Using [Individual] or [Talkgroup]: 1. Push [Digital Button] to enter the Application 1. Push [Individual] or [Talkgroup] to set the call Selection mode. type to “Individual”...
Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Transmitting a call (Continued) D Transmitting a Call Alert call Call Alert call enables you to notify another user who may be away from their transceiver that you want to talk. <Menu operation> 4. Push [P2](Ω) or [P3](≈) [ΩP3] or [P4≈] TIP: The Portable type transceiver’s operations are select “CALL ALERT.”...
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Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Transmitting a call D Transmitting a Call Alert (Continued) <Key operation> Using [Digital Button]: Using [Individual] or [Talkgroup]: 1. Push [Digital Button] to enter the Application 1. Push [Individual] or [Talkgroup] to set the call Selection mode. type to “Individual”...
Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Transmitting a call (Continued) D Transmitting a Status message You can transmit a preset simple message. You cannot transmit a voice signal at the same time. <Menu operation> 4. Push [P2](Ω) or [P3](≈) [ΩP3] or [P4≈] TIP: The Portable type transceiver’s operations are select “STATUS,”...
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Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Transmitting a call D Transmitting a Status message <Menu operation> (Continued) TIP: The Portable type transceiver’s operations are described in red. And the Mobile type transceiver’s operations are described in blue. LThe common operations are in black. Using the Message menu: (MENU >...
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Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Transmitting a call D Transmitting a Status message (Continued) <Key operation> Using [Digital Button]: 1. Push [Digital Button] to enter the Application 5. Push [PTT] to transmit the status message to the Selection mode. selected station or Talkgroup. •...
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Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Transmitting a call D Transmitting a Status message (Continued) Using [Individual] or [Talkgroup]: 1. Push [Individual] or [Talkgroup] to enter the 5. Push [PTT] to transmit the status message to the Application Selection mode. selected station or Talkgroup. •...
Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Transmitting a call (Continued) D Transmitting a Message You can transmit a message of up to 100 characters. The transceiver has 10 memories to save messages. <Menu operation> Portable TIP: The Portable type transceiver’s operations are described in red.
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Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Transmitting a call D Transmitting a Message (Continued) <Menu operation> TIP: The Portable type transceiver’s operations are described in red. And the Mobile type transceiver’s operations are described in blue. LThe common operations are in black. Using the Message menu: (MENU >...
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Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Transmitting a call D Transmitting a Message (Continued) <Key operation> Using [Digital Button]: 1. Push [Digital Button] to enter the Application 5. Push [PTT] to transmit the message to the Selection mode. selected station or Talkgroup. •...
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Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Transmitting a call D Transmitting a Message (Continued) Using [Individual] or [Talkgroup]: 1. Push [Individual] or [Talkgroup] to enter the 5. Push [PTT] to transmit the message to the Application Selection mode. selected station or Talkgroup. •...
Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Transmitting a call (Continued) D Directly entering a message You can directly enter a message. L The optional DTMF microphone is required for the Mobile type transceiver. <Menu operation> 6. Enter a message of up to 100 characters. TIP: The Portable type transceiver’s operations are •...
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Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Transmitting a call D Directly entering a message (Continued) <Menu operation> 4. Enter a message of up to 100 characters. TIP: The Portable type transceiver’s operations are • The cursor blinks. described in red. And the Mobile type transceiver’s Portable operations are described in blue.
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Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Transmitting a call D Directly entering a message (Continued) <Key operation> Using [Digital Button]: 1. Push [Digital Button] to enter the Application 4. Enter a message of up to 100 characters. Selection mode. Portable • The current call type is briefly displayed, then “VOICE” is displayed.
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Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Transmitting a call D Directly entering a message (Continued) <Key operation> Using [Message] You can quickly enter the Message Entry mode using [Message]. NOTE: When using [Message], you cannot save the message into memory. Turning OFF the transceiver discards the message.
Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Transmitting a call (Continued) D Transmitting a Status Polling call You can send a signal that causes the target station to automatically transmit its current status. NOTE: When the call type is “Talkgroup,” the Status Polling call cannot be sent. <Menu operation>...
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Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Transmitting a call D Transmitting a Status Polling call (Continued) <Key operation> <Key operation> Using [Digital Button]: Using [Individual]: 1. Push [Digital Button] to enter the Application 1. Push [Individual] to enter the Application Selection Selection mode. mode.
Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Transmitting a call (Continued) D Transmitting a Radio Check call You can check whether the target station is turned ON, within the communication range and on channel, without requiring any action from the target station user. NOTE: When the call type is “Talkgroup,”...
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Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Transmitting a call D Transmitting a Radio Check call (Continued) <Key operation> Using [Digital Button]: Using [Individual]: 1. Push [Digital Button] to enter the Application 1. Push [Individual] to enter the Application Selection Selection mode. mode. •...
Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Transmitting a call (Continued) D Transmitting a Remote Monitor call You can send a signal that requires the target station to transmit the microphone audio. NOTE: When the call type is “Talkgroup,” the Remote Monitor call cannot be sent. <Menu operation>...
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Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Transmitting a call D Transmitting a Remote Monitor call (Continued) <Key operation> Using [Digital Button]: Using [Individual]: 1. Push [Digital Button] to enter the Application 1. Push [Individual] to enter the Application Selection Selection mode. mode. •...
Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Transmitting a call (Continued) D Transmitting a Stun command A Stun command enables you to send a signal that will stun the target station. NOTE: When the call type is “Talkgroup,” the Stun command cannot be sent. <Menu operation>...
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Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Transmitting a call D Transmitting a Stun call (Continued) <Key operation> <Key operation> Using [Digital Button]: Using [Individual]: 1. Push [Digital Button] to enter the Application 1. Push [Individual] to enter the Application Selection Selection mode. mode.
Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Transmitting a call (Continued) D Transmitting a Revive call A Revive command enables you to send a signal that will revive the stunned station. NOTE: When the call type is “Talkgroup,” the Revive command cannot be sent. <Menu operation>...
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Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Transmitting a call D Transmitting a Revive call (Continued) <Key operation> <Key operation> Using [Digital Button]: Using [Individual]: 1. Push [Digital Button] to enter the Application 1. Push [Individual] to enter the Application Selection Selection mode. mode.
Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Transmitting a call (Continued) D Transmitting a Kill call A Kill command enables you to send a signal that will disable the target station. NOTE: When the call type is “Talkgroup,” the Kill command cannot be sent. <Menu operation>...
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Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Transmitting a call D Transmitting a Kill call (Continued) <Key operation> <Key operation> Using [Digital Button]: Using [Individual]: 1. Push [Digital Button] to enter the Application 1. Push [Individual] to enter the Application Selection Selection mode. mode.
Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Transmitting a call (Continued) D Transmitting an Emergency call D Direct ID entry An NXDN Emergency call can be transmitted in From the Menu, you can directly enter the target ID. the same way as the Conventional operation. See L The optional DTMF microphone is required for the “Emergency call”...
Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Receiving a call D Receiving a Voice call D Receiving a Status message 1. When a Voice call is received: 1. When a Status message is received: • Mute is released. • Beeps sound. • The Status indicator lights green. •...
Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Receiving a call (Continued) D Receiving a Status Polling call D Receiving an Emergency call When a Status Polling call is received, the transceiver 1. When an Emergency call is received: automatically transmits the current status. •...
Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Displaying the Call log Up to 10 calls (RX/TX) can be saved in the Call log, and the oldest call record is erased when an 11th call is received. However, once the transceiver is turned OFF, the all records are erased. D The received Call log The transceiver saves a log of the received voice calls (for Individual), Call Alert calls, Status messages,...
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Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Displaying the Call log D The received Call log (Continued) <Key operation> You can display all received logs with the key operation. Using [Digital Button]: 1. Push [Digital Button] to enter the Application Selection mode. • The current call type is briefly displayed, then “VOICE” is displayed.
Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Displaying the Call log (Continued) D The transmitted Call log The transceiver saves a log of the transmitted voice calls and Call Alert calls in the memory. <Menu operation> TIP: The Portable type transceiver’s operations are described in red.
Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Deleting the Call log D The received Call log NOTE: The received Call log cannot be deleted with [Digital Button]. However, once the transceiver is turned OFF, the all records are erased. <Menu operation> To delete the received voice call (for Individual) or Call To delete the received Status message or Message Alert call logs, follow the procedures as described logs, follow the procedures as described below.
Previous view NXDN™ OPERATION Deleting the Call log (Continued) D The transmitted Call log <Menu operation> TIP: The Portable type transceiver’s operations are described in red. And the Mobile type transceiver’s operations are described in blue. LThe common operations are in black. (MENU >...
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Previous view OPTIONS Section HM-184 ..........8-2 speaker microphone D To attach ................. 8-2...
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Previous view OPTIONS HM-184 speaker microphone NEVER immerse the connector in water. If the connector becomes wet, be sure to dry it BEFORE Microphone attaching it to the transceiver. Speaker NOTE: The microphone element is located at the Belt clip PTT SWITCH top of the speaker microphone, as shown in the Hold down to...
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Previous view INDEX Accessories ..............1-3 Front panel Antenna ................1-3 Mobile type transceiver ...........2-4 Attaching ................1-3 Portable type transceiver ..........2-2 Battery pack ..............1-3 Function display Mobile type transceiver ...........2-5 Belt clip ................1-4 Connector cover .............1-5 Portable type transceiver ..........2-3 Supplied accessories ............1-2 Function menu Assignable keys..............2-6 BATTERY DISP (Setting the Battery Voltage display) ..5-9...
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Previous view INDEX NXDN™ system operation ..........7-2 Scan menu ................5-7 Call type, Setting.............7-3 ADD/DEL (Adding to or Deleting from the Scan List) ..5-7 Call log SCAN (Starting or Canceling the scan) ......5-7 Deleting ..............7-38 SELECT (Selecting the Scan List) ........5-7 Scan Displaying ..............7-35 Receiving a call...
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