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Icom IC-F610 Instruction Manual - page 23
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OTHER FUNCTION
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D
RX Speaker function
(optional OPC-617 is required)
Output the receive audio to an out-of-vehicle speaker.
External audio amplifier and speaker are required.
D
D
Ignition SW function
The transceiver’s power turns ON/OFF automatically
depending on the ignition switch position.
This function requires additional optional wiring cables.
Please consult your dealer.
D
D
Auto Talk Around function
If the transceiver loses the TSC (Trunking System
Controller) signal, the transceiver turns to conventional
mode, and then the conventional channel is automatically
selected.
The transceiver will periodically scan the trunking channel,
and automatically return to the trunking mode when any
valid control channel is available.
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Summary of IC-F610
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Instruction manual if610 uhf trunked radio ic-f610_mpt-2.Qxd 05.5.10 1:00 pm page 1 (1,1).
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Icom, icom inc. And the logo are registered trademarks of icom incorporated (japan) in the united states, the united kingdom, germany, france, spain, russia and/or other coun- tries. Ic-f610_mpt-2.Qxd 05.5.10 1:00 pm page 2 (1,1).
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I foreword thank you for purchasing this icom product. Ic-f610 uhf trunked radio is designed and built with icom’s superior technology and craftsmanship. With proper care, this product should provide you with years of trouble- free operation. We want to take a couple of moments of your time to thank...
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Ii r warning! Never connect the transceiver to an ac outlet. This may pose a fire hazard or result in an electric shock. Never connect the transceiver to a power source of more than 16 v dc such as a 24 v battery. This connection will ruin the transceiver. Never cut the dc power cable between the dc...
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Iii foreword . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I important . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I explicit definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I cautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ii table of contents . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 6: Panel Description
1 1 panel description !2 !1 i r e w q !0 o u y t ■ front panel q af volume control knob rotate the knob to adjust the audio output level. • minimum audio level is pre-programmed. W status up/down (left up/down) keys* [ ∫ ∫ ] / [ √ √ ] pushing these keys will scroll up/down the status memory. E funct...
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2 1 panel description t memory down (right down) key* [ ] ➥ if the stored calls are displayed by pushing the call back key, this key scrolls down the screen. ➥ while entering the dial number via the optional microphone keypad, push the key to delete the last digit as a backspace key. Y clear key* [c...
Page 8: Programmable Key Assignment
3 1 panel description ‘ ‘ programmable key assignment dealer programmable keys [p 0 ] , [p 1 ] , [p 2 ] , [p 3 ], left up/down [ ∫ ∫ ] / [ √ √ ] and right up/down [ ]/[ ] can be programmed for one of several functions by your icom dealer. In the following explanations, programmable function names ar...
Page 9: Function Display
4 1 panel description ■ function display q transmit indicator appears while transmitting. W receive indicator appears while receiving a message. E signal strength meter indicates the received signal strength at 4 levels. • if the connection with the communication network is not established, the whol...
Page 10: Operation
5 2 operation ■ turning power on q push to turn the power on. • a power-up alert tone sounds for about 1 sec. And an opening message may appear. W if the transceiver is programmed for a start up passcode, input the digit codes as directed by your dealer. • the keys in the table below can be used for...
Page 11: General
6 2 operation ‘ ‘ general push to turn the power on. A power-up alert tone will be heard. Push again to turn the power off. The following information will sequentially appear on the display. D d opening text the pre-programmed opening text and individual id will appear. The individual id consisting ...
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7 2 operation t a warning beep will be emitted 10 seconds before the communication timer reaches the limit. When the limit has been reached, the communication will be discon- nected automatically. Y to manually end the communication, push [clear]. (or push [ ✱ ], then push [#]). D d making a call wi...
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8 2 operation t a warning sound will be emitted 10 seconds before the communication timer reaches the limit. When the limit has been reached, the communication will be discon- nected automatically. Y push [clear] to manually end the communication. D d making a status call a status message may be sen...
Page 14: Making A Call Via The Keypad
9 2 operation r push [ptt] to send the status message to the despatch- er. T when the status message has been successfully sent out, ‘ok’ appears on the display. D d include call • after moving to the communication channel, you can make an additional call to the other station for them join in to the...
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10 2 operation d d group call • group call to the stations having the same prefix and fleet codes. Enter the group code via the keypad and then push [#]. The group call will be started. (e.G.) to call 200 5001 91 from 200 2001 200, enter 91#. • group call to the stations having the same prefix code ...
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11 2 operation d d emergency call • enter ✱ 9 ✱ plus an individual code or a group code and then push [#]. The emergency call will be started. ‘selectable emergency function; disable * ’ ➥ enter ✱ 9, then push [#]. The pre-programmed ‘emergency number’ used for the emergency call. ‘selectable emerge...
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12 2 operation • enter #44n ✱ plus station b’s individual code and then push [#]. This will allow you to cancel the divert 3rd party call. • enter #45n and then push [#]. This will allow you to can- cel the call that diverted to you. ➥ in the place of ‘n’, enter 1 for voice, 0 for data, or noth- ing...
Page 18: Receiving
13 3 receiving ‘ ‘ receiving a call d d reception of an individual call when an individual call is received, the telephone beep sounds telling you that a call has been received. Immediately after this, you can talk with the caller. Q the caller’s individual code and count-down timer will appear on t...
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14 3 receiving ➥ in the case of a call received from the inter-prefix, ‘inter-pfix’ is displayed on the lcd screen. ➥ the communication time timer will appear on the dis- play. W the individual id will appear if ‘display pressel’ function is enabled, and remain displayed during the current communica...
Page 20: Progress Messages
15 3 receiving ‘ ‘ progress messages the following messages appear corresponding to the progress of the processing of a call. Message description aborted . . . . . .Your call has been aborted (wait for a while and then make the call again). Calling . . . . . . .Your call is now being processed. Call...
Page 21: Other Function
16 4 other function d d call back function • if you do not want to answer the call immediately, use this function. ➥ pushing [call back] will allow you to enable or disable the function. • when this function is enabled, the transceiver sends the call back to the called station. “call back” will be d...
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17 4 other function d d scrambler function the transceiver is compatible with the optional ut-109 (#02)* scrambler unit. ➥ pre-programmed 5 scrambler code can be selected in the user setup menu. (p. 19) note: ut-109 is recommended for trunking operation. Both ut-110 and ut-109 are recommended for co...
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18 4 other function d d rx speaker function (optional opc-617 is required) output the receive audio to an out-of-vehicle speaker. External audio amplifier and speaker are required. D d ignition sw function the transceiver’s power turns on/off automatically depending on the ignition switch position. ...
Page 24: User Setup Menu
19 5 user setup menu ‘ ‘ user setup menu by pushing and holding down the [clear/p 4 ] key for 2.5 sec- onds when your transceiver is in the standby mode (not dur- ing communication, dialling, or operation), the user setup menu appears. The user setup menu allows you to use the settings for the backl...
Page 25: Map27
20 6 map27 ‘ ‘ map27 serial interface map27 is a mobile access protocol for mpt1327/1343 com- munication equipment. It permits data exchange between mpt radio equipment and external equipment such as a data terminal which may be a laptop computer. By connecting the opc-822 optional interface cable t...
Page 26: Conventional Mode
21 7 conventional mode ‘ ‘ conventional mode operation this transceiver has conventional mode capability. You can use up to 32 pre-programmed conventional channels. These channels can be selected with the [ ] or [ ]. ➥ push the [mode] key assigned as the dealer programma- ble key to toggle between t...
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22 7 conventional mode either trunking or conventional mode; [mode] push this key to toggle between trunking mode and conventional mode. [null] no function is assigned. [high/low] pushing this key will toggle in the order of low1 power, low2 power, high power and auto power. [public address] use the...
Page 28: Connection And Maintenance
23 8 connection and maintenance never connect to a 24 v battery. Solder crimp note: use the terminals for the cable connections. Q antenna optional speaker (sp-22) r t optional cable (opc-617 or opc-822) e supplied dc power cable w 12v battery red: black: ■ rear panel and connection ic-f610_mpt-2.Qx...
Page 29: Supplied Accessories
24 8 connection and maintenance q antenna connector connects to an antenna. Ask your dealer about antenna selection and placement. W microphone hanger connect the supplied microphone hanger to the vehicle’s ground for microphone on/off hook functions. E dc power receptacle connects to a 12 v dc batt...
Page 30: Mounting The Transceiver
25 8 connection and maintenance ■ mounting the transceiver the front panel can be inverted for correct viewing while leav- ing the built-in speaker facing away from the mounting sur- face. D inverting the front panel q unscrew the 2-side screws. W detach the front panel forward from the transceiver....
Page 31: Optional Ut-109 /ut-110
26 8 connection and maintenance d mounting the transceiver the universal mounting bracket supplied with your transceiv- er allows overhead mounting. • mount the transceiver securely with the 4 supplied screws to a thick surface which can support more than 1.5 kg. Flat washer spring washer when using...
Page 32: Antenna
27 8 connection and maintenance t r e w q o i u y ■ optional opc-617 installation install the opc-617 as shown below. Optional cable pin assignment q lcd backlight cont. In w af out for pa, rx sp. Function e det. Af out r mod. In t nc y horn drive cont. Out u af gnd for pa, rx sp. Function i det. Af...
Page 33: Cloning
28 9 cloning ‘ ‘ cloning cloning allows you to quickly and easily transfer the programmed contents from one transceiver to another trans- ceiver; or data from pc to a transceiver using the optional cs-f600(mpt) cloning software . Pc-to-transceiver cloning please refer to the help file that comes wit...
Page 34: Options
29 10 options sp-22 external speaker compact and easy to install. Input impedance: 4 Ω max. Input power: 5 w hm-100tn dtmf microphone. Sm-25 desktop microphone. Ut-109/ut-110 (#02) voice scrambler unit • ut-109: non-rolling type (max. 32 codes) recommended for trunking mode. • ut-110: rolling type (...
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30 ce ce versions of the ic-f610 which display the “ce” symbol on the serial number seal, comply with the essential requirements of the european radio and telecommunication terminal directive 1999/5/ec. This warning symbol indicates that this equipment operates in non-harmonised frequency bands and/...
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