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Icom IC-F25SR Instruction Manual - Battery Charging
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BATTERY CHARGING
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Caution
Msuse of Lthum-Ion batteres may result n the followng
hazards: smoke, fire, or the battery may rupture. Msuse can
also cause damage to the battery or degradaton of battery
performance.
R DANGER! Use and charge only specfied Icom battery packs
wth Icom rados or Icom charger. Only Icom battery packs are
tested and approved for use and charge wth Icom rados or Icom
charger. Usng thrd-party or counterfet battery packs or charger
may cause smoke, fire, or cause the battery to burst.
D Battery caution
R DANGER! DO NOT hammer or otherwse mpact the battery. Do
not use the battery f t has been severely mpacted or dropped, or f
the battery has been subjected to heavy pressure. Battery damage
may not be vsble on the outsde of the case. Even f the surface
of the battery does not show cracks or any other damage, the cells
nsde the battery may rupture or catch fire.
R DANGER! NEVER use or leave battery packs n areas wth tem-
peratures above +60˚C. Hgh temperature buldup n the battery,
such as could occur near fires or stoves, nsde a sun heated car,
or n drect sunlght may cause the battery to rupture or catch fire.
Excessve temperatures may also degrade battery performance or
shorten battery lfe.
R DANGER! DO NOT expose the battery to ran, snow, seawater,
or any other lquds. Do not charge or use a wet battery. If the bat-
tery gets wet, be sure to wpe t dry before usng. The battery s not
waterproof.
R DANGER! NEVER ncnerate used battery packs snce nternal
battery gas may cause them to rupture, or may cause an exploson.
Summary of IC-F25SR
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Instruction manual pmr446 fm transceiver ic-f25sr.
Page 2: Read All Instructions
Important read all instructions carefully and completely be- fore usng the transcever. Save this instruction manual— ths nstruc- ton manual contans mportant operatng nstructons for the ic- f25sr pmr 446 fm transceiver . Explicit definitions word definition rdanger personal death, serous njury or an ...
Page 3: Caution! Never
Precautions caution! Never hold the transcever so that the antenna s very close to, or touchng exposed parts of the body, especally the face or eyes, whle transmttng. The transcever wll perform best f the mcrophone s 5 to 10 cm away from the lps and the transcever s vertcal. Caution! Never operate t...
Page 4: Declaration
Doc ce versons of the ic-f25sr whch dsplay the “ce” symbol on the seral number label, comply wth the essental requrements of the european rado and telecommuncaton termnal drectve 1999/5/ec. Declaration of conformity we icom inc. Japan 1-1-32, kamiminami, hirano-ku osaka 547-0003, japan kind of equip...
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V table of contents important ...................................................................................................... Explicit definitions ................................................................................... Precautions .....................................................
Page 6: Supplied Accessories
N supplied accessories battery pack belt clip jack cover (with screws) ac adapter* 1 (for the battery charger) battery charger unit cover* 2 (double-sided tape) the ac adapter type may vary, or no ac adapter is supplied, depend- ing on the transceiver’s version. Use the unit cover as a spare. Ask yo...
Page 7: Accessory Attachments
N accessory attachments ï battery pack to attach the battery pack: slde the battery pack n the drecton of the arrow (q), then lock t wth the battery release button. • slde the battery pack untl the battery release button makes a ‘clck’ sound. To release the battery pack: push the battery release but...
Page 8: Belt Clip
3 1 accessories ï belt clip to attach the belt clip: q release the battery pack f t s attached. W slde the belt clp n the drecton of the arrow untl the belt clp s locked and makes a ‘clck’ sound. To detach the belt clip: q release the battery pack f t s attached. W pnch to lft the clp (q), and slde ...
Page 9: Jack Cover
4 1 accessories 1 ï jack cover attach the jack cover when the optonal speaker-mcrophone or headset s not used. To attach the jack cover: q attach the jack cover to the [mic/sp] jack. W tghten the screws usng a phllps screwdrver. To detach the jack cover: q unscrew the screws usng a phllps screwdrver...
Page 10: Panel Description
5 2 panel description n front, top and side panels r w y u e microphone speaker t antenna q q channel selector [ch selector] rotate to select the pre-programmed memory channels. W volume control [vol] rotate to turn the power on/off and adjust the audo level..
Page 11: Led Indicator (P. 7)
6 2 panel description 2 e led indicator (p. 7) ➥ lghts red whle transmttng. ➥ lghts green whle recevng a sgnal, or when the squelch s open. ➥ blnks orange after transmttng/recevng a smart-rng call. ➥ blnks green to ndcate the low battery condton. R external microphone/speaker jack [mic/sp] connect a...
Page 12: Led Indicator
7 2 panel description n led indicator the led ndcator ndcates the nformaton as follows; (ref.; r=red, g=green, o=orange) r r r r o o g g g g g g g g g g g g g g r g r g r g r g r g r g r g r g r o r o r o r o r o r o r o r o g g g clone err clone tx/rx low batt1 low batt2 busy f/s scan call led blin...
Page 13: Programmable Function Keys
8 2 panel description 2 n programmable function keys the desred key functon can be assgned to [upper] and [lower] n followng way. Q turn power off n advance. W rotate [ch selector] to select channel 16. E rotate [vol] to turn power on whle pushng and holdng the desred key, [upper] or [lower], to be ...
Page 14: Basic Operation
9 3 basic operation n receiving and transmitting pror to usng the transcever for the first tme, the battery pack must be fully charged for optmum lfe and operaton. (p. 24) receiving: q rotate [vol] clockwse to turn power on. W rotate [ch selector] to select the de- sred operatng channel. • set your ...
Page 15: Frequency (Mhz)*
10 3 basic operation 3 d frequency channel/ctcss tone list (default) frequency (mhz)* 1 446.006250 446.018750 446.031250 446.043750 446.056250 446.068750 446.081250 446.093750 446.006250 446.018750 446.031250 446.043750 446.056250 446.068750 446.081250 auto scan tone (hz)* 2 no settng no settng no s...
Page 16: Setting The Squelch Level
11 3 basic operation n setting the squelch level the squelch crcut mutes the receved audo sgnal dependng on the sgnal strength. Q turn power off n advance. W whle pushng and holdng [ptt] and [lower], rotate [vol] to turn power on to enter the squelch adjustment mode. • a beep (p) s emtted. E push [u...
Page 17: Battery Type Selection
12 3 basic operation 3 n battery type selection the battery type must be selected accordng to the type of battery attached when turnng the transcever on. Ask your dealer for detals. Note: when the selected battery type s not matched to the at- tached battery, the transcever does not work correctly. ...
Page 18: D Ctcss Tone Setting
13 3 basic operation n setting the group code number d ctcss tone setting the transcever s equpped wth 50 ctcss tones and off. Ctcss operaton provdes communcaton wth slent standby snce you wll only receve calls from group members usng the same ctcss tone. Q turn power off n advance. W whle pushng an...
Page 19: [Upper] (
14 3 basic operation 3 r push [ptt] twce to choose the 2 (10 dgt) of the tone number 28. T push [upper] ( 2 short beeps are emtted ,) then push [ptt] eght tmes to choose the 8 (1 dgt) of the tone number 28. Y push [upper] to complete the settng. • a long beep and 3 short beeps are emtted. U turn pow...
Page 20: D Dtcs Code Setting
15 3 basic operation d dtcs code setting ths transcever s equpped wth 84 dtcs codes and off. Dtcs operaton provdes communcaton wth slent standby snce you wll only receve calls from group members usng the same dtcs code. Q turn power off n advance. W whle pushng and holdng [ptt], [upper] and [lower],...
Page 21: [Upper] (
16 3 basic operation 3 e rotate [ch selector] to select channel 5, then push and hold [lower] untl a long beep s emtted. R push [ptt] once to choose the 1 (10 dgt) of the code number 16. T push [upper] ( a short beep s emtted ,) then push [ptt] sx tmes to choose the 6 (1 dgt) of the code number 16. ...
Page 22: Find Scan Operation
17 3 basic operation n find scan operation ths transcever can detect the ctcss tone and dtcs code* n the receved sgnal. By montorng a sgnal that s beng transmtted from the other staton, you can determne the tone frequency or dtcs code* requred to communcate wth them. Ths functon s very useful when y...
Page 23: Ringer Function
18 4 ringer function 3 4 n call-ring operation sends the pre-selected rng tone to your group members. D select the call-ring melody q turn power off n advance. W whle pushng and holdng [ptt] and [upper], rotate [vol] to turn power on. • a sample melody s emtted. E rotate [ch selector] to select the ...
Page 24: Smart-Ring Operation
19 4 ringer function n smart-ring operation the rng functon has an answer back feature. Ths allows you to confirm whether or not a call has reached to the member of your group even f the operator s temporarly away from the trans- cever. D smart-ring operation q set the same operatng channel and ctcs...
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20 4 ringer function 4 push [smart ring/ringer] piro piro answer back (automatic) piro pi ro communication.
Page 26: Other Functions
21 5 other functions n monitor audible function the montor functon allows you to open the transcever’s squelch manually to check whether a channel s busy or not. The transcever has 2 condtons for receve standby. • audible condition all sgnals are receved ths condton mutes audo only when no carrer s ...
Page 27: Power Save Function
22 5 other functions 5 n power save function the power save functon reduces the current dran to conserve bat- tery power. • the power save functon s automatcally turned on when no opera- ton s performed or no sgnal s receved for 5 sec. N low battery indication the led ndcator ndcates 4 levels of the...
Page 28: Scrambler Function
23 5 other functions n scrambler function the voce scrambler functon provdes prvate communcaton be- tween statons. The optonal ut-110 (rollng) or ut-109 (non-roll- ng) s requred. Ask your dealer for detals. Q push and hold [scrambler] for 1 sec, to turn the scrambler func- ton on. • a short beep and...
Page 29: Battery Charging
24 6 battery charging 5 6 n caution msuse of lthum-ion batteres may result n the followng hazards: smoke, fire, or the battery may rupture. Msuse can also cause damage to the battery or degradaton of battery performance. R danger! Use and charge only specfied icom battery packs wth icom rados or ico...
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25 6 battery charging r danger! Never solder the battery termnals or never mod- fy the battery pack. Ths may cause heat generaton, and the bat- tery may rupture, emt smoke or catch fire. R danger! Use the battery only wth the transcever for whch t s specfied. Never use a battery wth any other equpme...
Page 31: D Charging Caution
26 6 battery charging 6 caution! Shorter battery lfe could occur f the battery s left fully charged, completely dscharged, or n an excessve temperature envronment (above +50˚c) for an extended perod of tme. If the battery must be left unused for a long tme, t must be detached from the rado after dsc...
Page 32: Battery Chargers
27 6 battery charging n battery chargers d rapid charging with the bc-160 the bc-160 provdes rapd chargng of the optonal l-ion battery pack. Chargng perod: approx. 3 hours (wth bp-232n) the followng tems are addtonally requred: • an ac adapter (may be suppled dependng on verson) or the dc power cabl...
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28 6 battery charging 6 d regular charging with the bc-171 the bc-171 provdes regular chargng of the optonal l-ion battery pack. Chargng perod: approx. 10 hours (wth bp-232n) the followng tems are addtonally requred: • an ac adapter (may be suppled dependng on verson) or the dc power cable (opc-515l...
Page 34: D Ad-106 Installation
29 6 battery charging d ad-106 installation the ad-106 charger adapter must be nstalled nto the bc-119n or bc-121n before battery chargng. ➥ connect the ad-106 charger adapter and the bc-119n/bc- 121n as below, then nstall the ad-106 nto the holder space of the bc-119n or bc-121n wth the suppled scr...
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30 6 battery charging 6 d rapid charging with the bc-119n+ad-106 the optonal bc-119n provdes rapd chargng of the l-ion battery packs. Chargng perod: approx. 3 hours (wth bp-232n) the followng tems are addtonally requred: • an ad-106 charger adapter • an ac adapter (may be suppled wth the bc-119n dep...
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31 6 battery charging d rapid charging with the bc-121n+ad-106 the optonal bc-121n allows up to 6 battery packs to be charged smultaneously. Chargng perod: approx. 3 hours (wth bp-232n) the followng tems are addtonally requred. • sx ad-106 charger adapters • an ac adapter (bc-157) or the dc power ca...
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32 6 battery charging 6 important! Battery charging caution ensure the gude lobes on the battery pack are correctly algned wth the gude rals nsde the charger adapter. (ths llustraton s shown usng the bc-160.) guide rail lobes.
Page 38: Battery Case
33 7 battery case n optional battery case (bp-240) when usng the optonal battery case, nstall 6 × aaa (lr03) sze alkalne batteres as llustrated at rght. Q unhook the battery cover release hook (q), and open the cover n the drecton of the arrow (w). (fg.1) w then, nstall 6 × aaa (lr03) sze alkalne ba...
Page 39: Bp-240
34 7 battery case 7 q bp-240 w fig.1 fig.2 fig.3 e r t.
Page 40: Swivel Belt Clip
35 8 swivel belt clip n mb-93 contents qty. Q belt clp .................................................................................... 1 w base clp .................................................................................. 1 q w n attaching q release the battery pack f t s attached. (p....
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36 8 swivel belt clip 8 e clp the belt clp to a part of your belt. And nsert the trans- cever nto the belt clp untl the base clp s nserted fully nto the groove. R once the transcever s locked n place, t swvels as llustrated below. Once the transceiver is locked in place, it will swivel 360 degrees..
Page 42: Detaching
37 8 swivel belt clip n detaching q turn the transcever upsde down n the drecton of the arrow and pull out from the belt clp..
Page 43: Caution:
38 8 swivel belt clip 8 w release the battery pack f t s attached. (p. 2) e pnch to lft the clp (q), and slde the base clp n the drecton of the arrow (w). Q w caution: hold the transceiver tightly, when hanging or detaching the transceiver from the belt clip. Otherwse the transcever may not be attac...
Page 44: Options
39 9 options d battery packs battery pack voltage capacity battery life* 1 bp-230n 7.4 v 950 mah (mn.) 980 mah (typ.) 13 hrs. Bp-232n 7.4 v 1900 mah (mn.) 2000 mah (typ.) 26.5 hrs. Bp-240 battery case for aaa (lr03) × 6 alkalne —* 2 * 1 when the power save functon s turned on, and the operatng per- ...
Page 45: D Optional Units
40 9 options 9 d optional units • ut-109 (#01)/ut-110 (#01) scrambler units non-rollng type (ut-109)/rollng type (ut-110) voce scrambler unt provdes hgher communcaton securty. D belt clips • mb-93 swivel belt clip • mb-94 belt clip exclusve allgator-type belt clp. • mb-96n/96f leather belt hanger d ...
Page 46: Specifications
41 10 specifications d general • frequency coverage : 446.00625–446.09375 mhz • mode : 8k50f3e (fm) • current dran (at 7.2 v) : tx (at 0.5 w erp) 0.4 a approx. Max. Audo 300 ma max. • power supply requrement : 7.2 v dc nomnal* (negatve ground) *specfied icom’s battery pack only • frequency stablty :...
Page 47: D Receiver
42 10 specifications 10 d receiver • receve system : double converson superheterodyne • senstvty (20 db sinad) : 26.5 dbµv/m • squelch senstvty : 26.5 dbµv/m (threshold) • intermodulaton rejecton rato : 86.29 dbµv/m • spurous response rejecton rato : 91.29 dbµv/m • adjacent channel selectvty : 81.29...
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