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Icom IC-F3200DEX Operating Instructions Manual - Accessory Attachments
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ACCESSORIES
1-3
Accessory attachments
Flexible antenna
D
Connect the supplied flexible antenna to the antenna
connector.
CAUTION:
•
NEVER carry the transceiver by holding only the
antenna.
•
DO NOT connect any antenna other than those
listed on the basic instructions.
•
Transmitting without an antenna will damage the
transceiver.
Battery pack
D
To attach the battery pack:
Slide the battery pack on the back of the transceiver in
the direction of the arrow (q), then lock it with the battery
release button.
• Slide the battery pack until the battery release button makes
a ‘click’ sound.
To remove the battery pack:
Push the battery release button in the direction of the
arrow (w), as shown to the right. The battery pack is
then released, and you can remove it.
NEVER remove or attach the battery pack when the
transceiver is wet or soiled. This may result in water
or dust getting into the transceiver/battery pack and
may damage the transceiver.
NOTE: Keep the battery pack terminals clean. It’s a
good idea to occasionally clean them.
q
w
Battery release
button
Summary of IC-F3200DEX
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Operating instructions if3200dex series 5 speaker microphone 4 dpmr ™ operation 3 basic operation 2 panel description 1 accessories introduction vhf digital/analog transceivers if4200dex series uhf digital/analog transceivers.
Page 2: Introduction
I introduction foreword thank you for purchasing this icom transceiver. The idas ™ dpmr ™ system operation is built into your transceiver. Important first, carefully read instructions q precautions and w instructions that are provided with the transceiver. Save this operating guide— this op- erating...
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1-1 section 1 accessories supplied accessories ..............................................................1-2 accessory attachments ..........................................................1-3 flexible antenna d ......................................................................1-3 battery pa...
Page 4: Supplied Accessories
1 accessories 1-2 supplied accessories the following accessories are supplied. Battery pack* belt clip* connector cover (with screws) battery charger* power adapter* * not supplied, or the shape is different, depending on the transceiver’s version. Flexible antenna (this illustration is for the vhf ...
Page 5: Accessory Attachments
1 accessories 1-3 accessory attachments flexible antenna d connect the supplied flexible antenna to the antenna connector. Caution: • never carry the transceiver by holding only the antenna. • do not connect any antenna other than those listed on the basic instructions. • transmitting without an ant...
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1 accessories 1-4 belt clip d before attaching or detaching the belt clip, remove the battery pack if it is attached. To attach the belt clip: slide the belt clip in the direction of the arrow until ➥ the belt clip locks and makes a ‘click’ sound. To detach the belt clip: lift the tab up ( ➥ q ), an...
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2-1 section 2 panel description front, top and side panels ......................................................2-2 status indicator .......................................................................2-3 programmable function keys .................................................2-5.
Page 8: Front, Top and Side Panels
2 panel description 2-2 microphone speaker front, top and side panels q rotary selector rotate to select the preprogrammed memory chan- nels or scan lists, depending on the preprogram- ming. W volume control [vol] rotate to turn the power on or off, and adjust the audio level. E status indicator (pp...
Page 9: Status Indicator
2 panel description 2-3 status indicator • tx: lights red while transmitting. • rx busy: on an analog channel, lights green when in the noise squelch opens. On a digital or mixed channel, lights green while de- tecting a frame synchronization. • call led: turns on when receiving a matched 2/5-tone, ...
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2 panel description 2-4 • channel error: blinks when a non-programmed channel is select- ed. • power on: blinks at transceiver startup. • tx inhibit: blinks while in the tx inhibit mode such as when the tot or lockout function is activated. • emergency: blinks when an emergency call was received. • ...
Page 11: Programmable Function Keys
2 panel description 2-5 programmable function keys the programmable key functions can be assigned to the [upper], [lower] and [emer] programmable func- tion keys. Lower key upper key emergency key.
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2 panel description 2-6 programmable function keys (continued) the following functions can be assigned to the [upper], [lower] and [emer] programmable function keys. Scan push to start and cancel scanning. • when the scan started with the power on scan or auto scan function, push to pause the scan. ...
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2 panel description 2-7 programmable function keys (continued) surveillance hold down for 1 second to turn on the surveillance ➥ function. • when this function is turned on, the beep is not heard and the status indicator does not light when a signal is received, or a key is pushed. Push to turn off ...
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3-1 section 3 basic operation turning on the power .............................................................3-2 selecting a channel .................................................................3-3 selecting a channel d .................................................................3-3 voti...
Page 15: Turning On The Power
3 basic operation 3-2 turning on the power prior to using the battery pack for the first time, or after not using it for a long time, you must fully charge the pack for optimum battery life and operation. See basic instructions that are provided with the transceiver for details. Rotate [vol] to turn...
Page 16: Selecting A Channel
3 basic operation 3-3 selecting a channel selecting a channel d to select the desired operating channel: rotate [rotary selector]. ➥ push one of the memory channel keys, [mr-ch 1] ➥ to [mr-ch 4]. Push [prio a], [prio b], [prio a (rewrite)] or [prio b ➥ (rewrite)]. Automatic scan type: selecting a ch...
Page 17: Call Procedure
3 basic operation 3-4 call procedure when your system employs tone signalling (excluding ctcss and dtcs), the tone call procedure may be necessary prior to voice transmission. The tone signal- ling that is employed in the transceiver may be a selec- tive calling system, which allows you to call only...
Page 18: Receiving and Transmitting
3 basic operation 3-5 receiving and transmitting receiving: rotate [vol] to turn on the power. Q select a channel. W rotate [rotary selector]. ➥ push one of the memory channel keys, [mr-ch 1] ➥ to [mr-ch 4]. When receiving a call, adjust the audio output to a e comfortable listening level. Note: whe...
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3 basic operation 3-6 receiving and transmitting (continued) dtmf transmission d if the transceiver has [dtmf autodial] assigned to it, the automatic dtmf transmission function is usable. Push [dtmf autodial] to transmit the dtmf code. ➥ the dispatcher can send a signal that will stun, kill or reviv...
Page 20: Setting The Beep Function
3 basic operation 3-7 setting the beep function the beep function can be turned on or off. When it is off, the channel announcement is also turned off. Note: you should turn on the beep function when you set the microphone gain or the squelch level to check the current level setting with the beep so...
Page 21: Setting The Beep Level
3 basic operation 3-8 you can adjust the beep level between 1 and 5, or 1 (linked) and 5 (linked). When a linked option is selected, you can adjust the beep level by rotating [vol]. Rotate [vol] to turn off the transceiver power. Q set [rotary selector] to any channel other w than channel 16. While ...
Page 22: Setting The Ringer Level
3 basic operation 3-9 setting the ringer level you can adjust the ringer level between 1 and 5, or 1 (linked) and 5 (linked). When a linked option is selected, you can adjust the ringer level by rotating [vol]. Rotate [vol] to turn off the transceiver power. Q set [rotary selector] to channel 16. W ...
Page 23: Setting The Microphone Gain
3 basic operation 3-10 setting the microphone gain higher levels make the microphone more sensitive to the user’s voice. Rotate [vol] to turn off the transceiver power. Q set [rotary selector] to channel 16. W while holding down [upper], rotate [vol] to turn on e the power and enter the microphone g...
Page 24: Setting The Squelch Level
3 basic operation 3-11 setting the squelch level the squelch circuit mutes the received audio signal, depending on the signal strength. Rotate [vol] to turn off the transceiver power. Q set [rotary selector] to any channel other w than channel 16. While holding down [upper], rotate [vol] to turn on ...
Page 25: Output Power Level Selection
3 basic operation 3-12 output power level selection if the transceiver has [high/low] assigned to it, the transmit output power level can be selected, depending on the presetting. When the battery voltage drops to a low power level and the status indicator indicates “low battery 2,” the output power...
Page 26: Emergency Call
3 basic operation 3-13 when [emergency] is held down for the specified time period*, the emergency signal is transmitted once, or repeatedly, on the specified emergency channel. * depending on the presetting. A repeat emergency signal is automatically transmitted until you turn off the power. Depend...
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4-1 section 4 dpmr ™ operation dpmr ™ operation .....................................................................4-2 receiving a call ........................................................................4-3 receiving an individual call d .....................................................4-...
Page 28: Dpmr
4 dpmr ™ operation 4-2 dpmr ™ operation the transceiver providing digital private mobile radio (dpmr ™ ) operation meets the 6.25 khz bandwidth re- quirements for narrow band operation. This increases the efficiency of channel allocation and use of the spec- trum. Note: during dpmr ™ operation, biis...
Page 29: Receiving A Call
4 dpmr ™ operation 4-3 receiving an individual call d when an individual call is received: q • the transceiver will automatically transmit a return sig- nal. • the status indicator blinks orange. • beeps sound and the mute is released. Hold down [ptt], then speak into the microphone. W release [ptt]...
Page 30: Transmitting A Call
4 dpmr ™ operation 4-4 transmitting a call dpmr ™ operation allows you to make a call to a spe- cific 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/o...
Page 31: Status Message Transmission
4 dpmr ™ operation 4-5 status message transmission the status message can automatically be transmitted. The status message is transmitted when the transceiv- er is turned on or off. - select a status message to be transmitted in ‘power on status’ or ‘power off status’ items, respectively. - select a...
Page 32: Scrambler Function
4 dpmr ™ operation 4-6 scrambler function the voice scrambler function provides private commu- nication between stations while operating in the digital mode. Hold down [scrambler] for 1 second to turn on the q scrambler function. Push [scrambler] to turn off the scrambler func- w tion..
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5-1 section 5 speaker microphone optional hm-203ex .................................................................5-2 description d ..............................................................................5-2 to attach d ...........................................................................
Page 34: Optional Hm-203Ex
5 speaker microphone 5-2 optional hm-203ex description d never immerse the connector in water. If the con- nector becomes wet, be sure to dry it before con- necting it to the transceiver. Note: the microphone is located at the top of the speaker microphone, as shown in the diagram above. To maximize...
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