Icom IP110H Operating Manual
Icom IP110H Operating Manual

Icom IP110H Operating Manual

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OPERATING GUIDE
WLAN TRANSCEIVER
IP110H
INTRODUCTION
1 BEFORE USING
2 BASIC OPERATION
3 ADVANCED OPERATION
4 MENU SCREEN
5 OPTIONS
6 FOR YOUR REFERENCE

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  • Page 1 OPERATING GUIDE INTRODUCTION WLAN TRANSCEIVER IP110H 1 BEFORE USING 2 BASIC OPERATION 3 ADVANCED OPERATION 4 MENU SCREEN 5 OPTIONS 6 FOR YOUR REFERENCE...
  • Page 2 • The use of Icom transceivers with any equipment that is not manufactured or approved by Icom. 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: Table Of Contents

    Section BEFORE USING Attaching the belt clip �����������������������������������������������������������������������������1-2 Battery charging �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������1-2 Turning ON the transceiver ��������������������������������������������������������������������1-3 Adjusting audio output level��������������������������������������������������������������������1-3 Panel description ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������1-4 Operating keys ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������1-4 Function display��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������1-5 Battery warning beeps ����������������������������������������������������������������������������1-6 Key Lock function �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������1-6...
  • Page 4: Section 1 Before Using

    BEFORE USING Attaching the belt clip Battery charging Clip cover Before attaching the belt clip, remove the Fully charge the transceiver before using for the clip cover� first time, or if it has not been used for more than 2 months�...
  • Page 5: Turning On The Transceiver

    BEFORE USING Turning ON the transceiver Adjusting audio output level z Hold down [ ] for 2 seconds� z Push [▲]/[▼] to adjust the audio output level. • A beep sounds� L The volume can be adjusted between 0 and 32� Standby screen NOTE: The explanations in this guide assume NOTE: If the output level is set to 0, the received...
  • Page 6: Panel Description

    BEFORE USING Panel description Operating keys [PTT] switch NOTE: Instructions and screens on this guide may Hold down to transmit, release to receive� differ, depending on the Controller settings� ] key Clip cover Hold down for 2 seconds to turn the transceiver ON or OFF�...
  • Page 7: Function Display

    BEFORE USING Function display Signal strength Vibration function* • Displays the signal strength in 1 to 3 levels� Displayed when the Vibration function is ON� • “ ” blinks when you are out of a service area� Mute function* (p� 3-9) •...
  • Page 8: Battery Warning Beeps

    BEFORE USING Battery warning beeps Key Lock function When the battery is almost exhausted, the battery The Key Lock function prevents accidental function status indicator “ ” starts blinking, and warning access� beeps sound every 30 seconds� Charge the battery L An Emergency call (p�...
  • Page 9 Section BASIC OPERATION Transmitting and receiving ���������������������������������������������������������������������2-2 Using the Phone Book ����������������������������������������������������������������������������2-4 Using a Call history entry������������������������������������������������������������������������2-5...
  • Page 10 BASIC OPERATION Transmitting and receiving 1. Transmitting a call 2. Receiving a call While holding down [PTT], speak into the microphone When a call is received, the audio is heard� at your normal voice level� • The status indicator lights green while receiving� •...
  • Page 11 BASIC OPERATION Transmitting and receiving 3. Talking while receiving a call About the Simplex mode: While receiving a call in the Full Duplex mode*, push If the communication mode is set to Simplex, users [PTT] to talk, just like making a telephone call� have to take turns to communicate: L In the Full Duplex mode, the status indicator lights yellow�...
  • Page 12 BASIC OPERATION Using the Phone Book The [ CLR] key may be usable, depending on the Controller setting� 1. Selecting a call-to party from the Phone Book 1� Push [ CLR]� L You can also open the Phone Book in the MENU screen� (p� 4-3) 2�...
  • Page 13 BASIC OPERATION Using a Call history entry The Call history item may be usable, depending on the Controller setting� 1. Selecting a call-to party from the Call history 1� Push [MENU]� 2� Push [▲]/[▼] to select “TX Log” or “RX Log,” and then push [ENT ]�...
  • Page 14 BASIC OPERATION Using a Call history entry Deleting history log entries: 1� Turn OFF the transceiver� 2� While holding down [ENT ], turn ON the transceiver� 3� Release [ENT ] when the Standby screen is displayed� 4� Push [MENU]� 5� Push [▲]/[▼] to select “Settings,” and then push [ENT ]�...
  • Page 15 Section ADVANCED OPERATION Sending a message ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������3-2 Viewing received messages �������������������������������������������������������������������3-3 Sending a Presence (Status) Call ����������������������������������������������������������3-4 Area Call function �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������3-5 Talkgroup Call function ���������������������������������������������������������������������������3-6 D Multiplex Talkgroup �������������������������������������������������������������������������3-7 D Selecting a Talkgroup number from the MENU screen ������������������3-8 D Selecting a Talkgroup number from the Phone Book ���������������������3-8 About the Programmable keys ���������������������������������������������������������������3-9 Pocket Beep function����������������������������������������������������������������������������3-10 P-Bell function ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������3-10...
  • Page 16: Section 3 Advanced Operation

    ADVANCED OPERATION Sending a message This function may be usable, depending on the Controller setting. 1. Selecting a call-to party 1� Push [ CLR]� L You can also open the Phone Book in the MENU screen� (p� 4-3) 2� Push [▲]/[▼] to select a call type, and then push [ENT ]�...
  • Page 17: Viewing Received Messages

    ADVANCED OPERATION Viewing received messages This function may be usable, depending on the Controller setting. 1� Push [MENU]� 2� Push [▲]/[▼] to select “RX Log,” and then push [ENT ]� 3� Push [▲]/[▼] to select “RX MSG Log,” and then push [ENT ]�...
  • Page 18: Sending A Presence (Status) Call

    5� Push [PTT] or [ENT ]� • The selected status is transmitted� NOTE: A transmitted status can only be confirmed with your system Controller or the IP100FS remote communicator� The transmitted status is not displayed on the IP110H� [PTT] [MENU] [ENT [▲]/[▼]...
  • Page 19: Area Call Function

    ADVANCED OPERATION Area Call function The Area Call function enables you to call the areas that the selected wireless Access Points cover� The Area Call function may be usable, and the areas you can call may differ, depending on the Controller setting. 1.
  • Page 20: Talkgroup Call Function

    The Talkgroup Call function enables you to communicate with call-to parties in the same Talkgroup� For example, in the illustration below, when IP110H “00004” in its normal group of “10001” selects Talkgroup “20001,” it is excluded from group “10001,” and can communicate with only IP110Hs “00006” and “00008” that belong to Talkgroup “20001.”...
  • Page 21: Dmultiplex Talkgroup

    ADVANCED OPERATION Talkgroup Call function DMultiplex Talkgroup This function may be usable only when Talkgroup is set as Multiplex Talkgroup in the Controller� When you select Multiplex Talkgroup, you can make a Talkgroup call between the linked Talkgroups. Talkgroup 1 (Multiplex Talkgroup) Talkgroup 2 (Normal) Talkgroup 3 (Normal) Example: When 2 normal Talkgroups (Talkgroup 2 and 3) belong to a Multiplex Talkgroup (Talkgroup 1)
  • Page 22: Dselecting A Talkgroup Number From The Menu Screen

    ADVANCED OPERATION Talkgroup Call function DSelecting a Talkgroup number from the MENU screen This function may be usable only when the Talkgroup selection is assigned to the [MENU] key in the Controller� 1� Push [MENU]� 2� Push [▲]/[▼] to select “FUNCTIONS,” and then push [ENT ]�...
  • Page 23: About The Programmable Keys

    ADVANCED OPERATION About the Programmable keys One of the following functions may be assigned to the [ CLR] or [MENU] key, depending on the Controller setting� Hold down the key for 1 second to use the assigned function� Assignable functions: Function Icon Action...
  • Page 24: Pocket Beep Function

    ADVANCED OPERATION Pocket Beep function VOX function The Pocket Beep function sounds a notification tone The VOX function automatically switches between and displays “ ” when a call is received. receive and transmit during voice operation� L This function may be usable, depending on the Controller When the VOX function is ON, speak into the setting�...
  • Page 25: Emergency Call Function

    NOTE: The Emergency function may not properly work, depending on the surrounding environment such as the battery capacity, the signal strength, or the access point or network status. Icom is not responsible for the destruction or damage caused by using the Emergency Call function�...
  • Page 26: Dstationary Detection Function

    Icom strength, or the access point or network status. Icom is not responsible for the destruction or damage is not responsible for the destruction or damage caused by using the Stationary Detection function�...
  • Page 27: Dlone Worker Function

    NOTE: The Lone Worker may not properly work, depending on the surrounding environment such as the battery capacity, the signal strength, or the access point or network status. Icom is not responsible for the destruction or damage caused by using the Lone Worker function�...
  • Page 28: Dman Down Function

    NOTE: The Man Down function may not properly work, depending on the surrounding environment such as the battery capacity, the signal strength, or the access point or network status. Icom is not responsible for the destruction or damage caused by using the Man Down function�...
  • Page 29: Recording

    ADVANCED OPERATION Recording The Recording function records the audio until a call is finished� The recording duration of a single file is up to 4 minutes. The oldest file will be automatically deleted when the 11th call is recorded, or the recording time exceeds 4 minutes�...
  • Page 30 ADVANCED OPERATION Recording Playing the recorded audio 1� Push [MENU]� 2� Push [▲]/[▼] to select “Recording Log,” and then push [ENT ]� L The “Recording Log” screen is not displayed if no recorded audio is saved. 3� Push [▲]/[▼] to select the recorded audio to play. L “✓”...
  • Page 31 Section MENU SCREEN Using the MENU screen �������������������������������������������������������������������������4-2 MENU screen items��������������������������������������������������������������������������������4-3...
  • Page 32 MENU SCREEN Using the MENU screen There are 2 types of MENU screens, Basic and Advanced� L See pages 4-3 and 4-4 for details of each screen item� To display the Basic MENU screen: Push [MENU] when the Standby screen is displayed� To display the Advanced MENU screen: MENU screen 1�...
  • Page 33 MENU SCREEN MENU screen items The shaded items ( ) are also displayed on the Basic MENU screen� L Items or default values may differ, depending on the Controller setting� Item Description Option/range FUNCTIONS Depends on the Message Selects a message to transmit� Controller setting�...
  • Page 34 MENU SCREEN MENU screen items The shaded items ( ) are also displayed on the Basic MENU screen� L Items or default values may differ, depending on the Controller setting� Ask your dealer for details� Item Description Option/range Settings Bluetooth Functions Selects whether or not to enable the Bluetooth function�...
  • Page 35 D About the VS-3 Bluetooth headset �������������������������������������������������5-5 D Pairing the IP110H with the VS-3 ���������������������������������������������������5-6 D Disconnecting a Bluetooth device from the IP110H �����������������������5-8 D Deleting a Bluetooth device from the pairing list ����������������������������5-9 D Initializing the pairing list of the transceiver ����������������������������������5-10...
  • Page 36: Section 5 Options

    Before using, read the manual, and use it according to the instructions� L To add or expand a function, or to improve the performance, the software version may be upgraded� Before you update your software version, see the instructions and cautions described on the Icom website�...
  • Page 37: Battery Life And Charging Time

    OPTIONS Battery life and charging time Battery life Charging time Approximately 26�5 hours Supplied USB cable Approximately 4 hours* TX : RX : Stand-by = 1 : 1 : 8 A single BC-257 with Approximately 4�5 hours* the supplied USB cable NOTE: Operating time may be shorter, if the Multiple BC-257s transceiver is out of a service area for a long time,...
  • Page 38: Charging With The Bc-257

    (Comes with the transceiver�) chargers� AC adapter (User supplied) 3� Follow procedures 1 to 4 to charge with multiple BC-257s� IP110H Status indicator Lights blue: Charging Turn OFF Not lit: Charged IP110H Turn OFF...
  • Page 39: Using A Bluetooth Headset

    OPTIONS Using a Bluetooth headset You can connect to other Bluetooth headsets with the Electromagnetic Interference built-in Bluetooth unit� When you use a Bluetooth device, pay attention to L Only the VS-3 is guaranteed as of January 2022� the following: L This function may be usable, depending on the Bluetooth devices operate in the 2�4 GHz band that transceiver setting�...
  • Page 40: Dpairing The Ip110H With The

    OPTIONS Using a Bluetooth headset DPairing the IP110H with the VS-3 1. Turning ON the transceiver’s Bluetooth function 1� Push [MENU]� 2� Push [▲]/[▼] to select “Settings,” and then push [ENT ]� 3� Push [▲]/[▼] to select “Bluetooth,” and then push [ENT ]�...
  • Page 41 OPTIONS Using a Bluetooth headset D Pairing the IP110H with the VS-3 3. Pairing and connecting the Bluetooth device 1� Push [MENU]� 2� Push [▲]/[▼] to select “Settings,” and then push [ENT ]� 3� Push [▲]/[▼] to select “Bluetooth,” and then push [ENT ]�...
  • Page 42: Ddisconnecting A Bluetooth Device From The Ip110H

    OPTIONS Using a Bluetooth headset DDisconnecting a Bluetooth device from the IP110H 1� Push [MENU]� 2� Push [▲]/[▼] to select “Settings,” and then push [ENT ]� 3� Push [▲]/[▼] to select “Bluetooth,” and then push [ENT ]� 4� Push [▲]/[▼] to select “Pairing List,” and then push [ENT ]�...
  • Page 43: Ddeleting A Bluetooth Device From The Pairing List

    OPTIONS Using a Bluetooth headset DDeleting a Bluetooth device from the pairing list L Disconnect the Bluetooth device before deleting it, if connected� (p� 5-8) 1� Push [MENU]� 2� Push [▲]/[▼] to select “Settings,” and then push [ENT ]� 3� Push [▲]/[▼] to select “Bluetooth,” and then push [ENT ]�...
  • Page 44: Dinitializing The Pairing List Of The Transceiver

    OPTIONS Using a Bluetooth headset DInitializing the pairing list of the transceiver If you have problems with Bluetooth operation, initialize the pairing list, as shown below� L All the paired Bluetooth devices are deleted from the pairing list by the initialization� 1�...
  • Page 45 Section FOR YOUR REFERENCE Troubleshooting ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������6-2 Specifications �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������6-4 D IP110H ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������6-4 D BC-257 �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������6-4...
  • Page 46 The following chart is designed to help you correct problems that are not equipment malfunctions� If you are unable to locate the cause of a problem or solve it through the use of this chart, contact your nearest Icom Dealer or Service Center� Problem...
  • Page 47 FOR YOUR REFERENCE Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution Reference Pairing failed� The transceiver is not in the Enter the Pairing mode� p� 5-6 Pairing mode� There are other active Bluetooth Stop using other Bluetooth — devices nearby� devices� Use the transceiver away from —...
  • Page 48 FOR YOUR REFERENCE Specifications DIP110H General • Operating temperature range: –10°C ~ +60°C, 14°F ~ 140°F • Humidity: Less than 95% (Without condensation) • Dimensions: 57�0 (W) × 96�9 (H) × 25�1 (D) mm, 2�2 (W) × 3�8 (H) × 1�0 (D) inches (Projections not included) •...
  • Page 49 How the World Communicates A7654-2EX 1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan © 2022 Icom Inc. Jan. 2022...

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