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IC IC--F3061/F3063 Series F3061/F3063 Series

Sales Handbook Sales Handbook


Version 1.0
July 2007
FOREWORD and DISCLAIMER
The information in this document has been carefully checked, and is believed to be correct and accurate.
However, Icom assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies or mistakes. Furthermore, Icom reserves the right to
make changes to any of the products described in this handbook without notice or obligation. The systems and
applications described herein are for information and reference purposes only.
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copyrighted Icom computer programs stored in radio memories or other media/devices. Such IPR and
copyrighted computer programs are protected by laws in Japan, the United States and other countries. Any
Foreword
Disclaimer
This handbook is prepared to provide detailed information about the IC-F3061/F3063 series VHF and
UHF HANDHELD TRANSCEIVERS.
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This product when used with certain options, utilizes vocoding technology that is the property of Digital Voice
Systems Inc. The AMBE+2 voice coding Technology embodied in this product is protected by intellectual
property rights including patent rights, copyrights and trade secrets of Digital Voice Systems, Inc. This voice
coding Technology is licensed solely for use within this Communications Equipment. The user of this Technology
is explicitly prohibited from attempting to extract, remove, decompile, reverse engineer, or disassemble the
Object Code, or in any other way convert the Object Code into a human-readable form. U.S. Patent Nos.
#5,870,405, #5,826,222, #5,754,974, #5,701,390, #5,715,365, #5,649,050, #5,630,011, #5,581,656,
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2007 Icom Inc.
Table Of Contents
1 Introduction
1-1 Company Profile 4
2 Over View
2-1 Product Line Up 5
2-2 Common Features 6-7
2-3 Key Features of BIIS 1200 Signalling 8
2-4 Key Features of LTR Trunking 9
2-5 Key Features of 6.25kHz Digital 10
2-6 Function and Specifications Comparison
2-6-1 VHF Transceivers 11
2-6-2 UHF Transceivers 12
2-7 Supplied Accessories Attachments 13
2-8 Optional Accessories 14-16
2-8-1 Battery Charging and Battery Case 17-18
2-8-2 Optional Swivel Belt Clip 19
2-8-3 Optional VS-1SC VOX/PTT Case 20
Table Of Contents
2-8-3 Optional VS-1SC VOX/PTT Case 20
2-8-4 Optional Internal Unit 21
3 Operation and Function
3-1 Operation and Function 22
3-1-1 Function Display 23
3-1-2 Functions Programmable to Keys 24-26
3-1-3 Special Functions 27
3-2 Cloning Software CS-F3060
3-2-1 Basic Setup of Cloning Software 28-30
3-2-2 Cloning Items for Conventional Mode 31
3-3 2-Tone (LMR) Signalling 32
3-4 5-Tone (PMR) Signalling 33-34
3-5 Scan 35-38
3-6 Voice Scrambling System 39-40
Appendix
A-1 Promotional Materials 41
A-2 Instruction Manual and Other Materials 42
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1 Introduction
1-1 Company Profile
Company Profile Company Profile Company Profile Company Profile Company Profile Company Profile Company Profile Company Profile
Icom, the wireless communication experts Icom, the wireless communication experts Icom, the wireless communication experts Icom, the wireless communication experts
Icom Inc. is a company located in Osaka, Japan, and is a manufacturer of
wireless communication products. Since Icoms establishment in 1954, we have
had a long record as a trusted manufacturer of land mobile radio, amateur radio,
marine radio, navigation products, aviation radio and communications receivers.
Quality & Reliability Quality & Reliability Quality & Reliability Quality & Reliability Quality & Reliability Quality & Reliability Quality & Reliability Quality & Reliability
Icom quality and Icom reliability Icom quality and Icom reliability Icom quality and Icom reliability Icom quality and Icom reliability
Over 50 years of engineering and production excellence is a part of every Icom
product. Using the latest equipment, Icom radios are tested to pass rigorous in-
house tests as well as environmental tests to the US Military standard 810
specifications. Icom Inc holds ISO9001:2000 certification.
Production Production Production Production Production Production Production Production
Made in Japan quality Made in Japan quality Made in Japan quality Made in Japan quality
Icom is a rare example of an electronics manufacturer that has not shifted
production to lower cost countries, but kept its production base 100% in Japan.
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production to lower cost countries, but kept its production base 100% in Japan.
The Wakayama Icom plant has an advanced production system to produce small
volume/multi-model wireless communication products.
Icom brand Icom brand Icom brand Icom brand Icom brand Icom brand Icom brand Icom brand
Icom, world brand name Icom, world brand name Icom, world brand name Icom, world brand name
Icom is today recognized as a reliable 2-way radio brand name around the world.
Our land mobile radios are used by many professional organizations all over the
world, like the United States Department of Defense and the U.S. Marine Corps.
who chose Icom as the first Japanese company to supply radios to them.
Network Network Network Network
Icom's worldwide network Icom's worldwide network Icom's worldwide network Icom's worldwide network
Icoms products are sold in over 80 countries in the World. Icom has an
international sales and service network around the world, including sales
subsidiaries in the US, Australia, Germany, Spain and liaison offices in France
and China. Icom is here to support and service our products and your
communication needs.
2 Overview
2-1 Product Line Up
VHF Handheld Transceivers VHF Handheld Transceivers VHF Handheld Transceivers VHF Handheld Transceivers
UHF Handheld Transceivers UHF Handheld Transceivers UHF Handheld Transceivers UHF Handheld Transceivers
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S Series
(Simple Keypad Version)
T Series
(10-Keypad Version)
Supplied Accessories
(May differ according to version)
Dimensions
2-2 Common Features
Lithium Lithium Lithium Lithium- -- -Ion battery pack Ion battery pack Ion battery pack Ion battery pack
The supplied 2000mAh Li-Ion battery pack, BP-232,
provides 14 hours* of operating time. Icoms rugged
dual-rail guide securely locks the battery to the radio.
The optional battery case BP-240 provides a
convenient back up and great reassurance in an
emergency.
* Typical operation Tx: Rx: Stand-by=5:5:90, power save on
Most popular signalings built Most popular signalings built Most popular signalings built Most popular signalings built- -- -in in in in
The IC-F3061/F3063 series has built-in 2-Tone, 5-
Tone, CTCSS and DTCS signaling capabilities as
standard for group communication or selective calling.
MULTI-MODE, MULTI-FEATURED BIG AUDIO RADIO
Full dot Full dot Full dot Full dot- -- -matrix LCD matrix LCD matrix LCD matrix LCD
Using a large full dot-matrix LCD (32 18 mm), the
IC-F3061/F3063 series shows upper and lower case
characters clearly. The display setting is selectable
from 1 line, 12 characters or 2 lines 24 characters via
programming. The bottom row shows assigned
functions to the [P0] to [P3] buttons.
Designed and built for advanced communication needs, the IC-F3061/F3063 series handhelds
satisfy your demands with a host of features such as built-in multiple signalings, LTR capability
and large dot-matrixed display. The IC-F3061/F3063 series provides loud and clear audio even in
noisy
environments. Below are some of the common features of this series.
standard for group communication or selective calling.
Also, the IC-F3061/F3063 series can decode ten 2-
Tone codes or eight 5-Tone codes on a channel. When
a matched tone is received, the following actions are
programmable for each code.
Beep sound Bell icon Auto TX
Answer back call Stun/kill radio Scan
Wide frequency range and large channel capacity Wide frequency range and large channel capacity Wide frequency range and large channel capacity Wide frequency range and large channel capacity
The IC-F3061/F3063 series covers a wide frequency
range in one version (VHF 136174 MHz, UHF 400
470MHz or 450-512 (520)MHz). The 512 memory
channel capacity with 128 zones allows you to divide
and store a variety of flexible channel groupings. Wide,
middle and narrow channel bandwidth
(25/20/12.5kHz)* is also programmable.
* Programmable 25/12.5kHz, 30/15kHz or 25/20/12.5kHz.
Voting mode scanning Voting mode scanning Voting mode scanning Voting mode scanning
The Voting mode scanning detects the S-meter level of
repeater stations and automatically selects the
strongest station, useful for roaming between 2 or
more repeater sites. In addition, the IC-F3061/F3063
series has 10 scanning modes including priority scan
and double priority scan.
Enhanced audio Enhanced audio Enhanced audio Enhanced audio
The IC-F3061/F3063 series employs a BTL amplifier
that increases the audio output and the built-in audio
compander provides clear, low noise communications.
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Built Built Built Built- -- -in inversion in inversion in inversion in inversion- -- -type voice scrambler type voice scrambler type voice scrambler type voice scrambler
The built-in inversion type voice scrambler provides
secure conversation as standard. When a more secure
system is required, the 32 code non-rolling-type voice
scrambler UT-109R and 1020 code rolling type UT-
110R are available as an option.
Other features Other features Other features Other features
Built-in basic trunking capability.
8 DTMF autodial memories
2 step reduced power setting
Power on password
Busy, repeater lockout functions
Radio stun and kill functions disable a lost or stolen
unit over the air
Surveillance function temporarily turns off the LED
backlight and beep sound
Powerful 5W output both VHF and UHF
Flash CPU for future upgrade and more...
Common Features
A simple explanation of the IP rating system is written
below. Please refer to more specialized information
material if you wish to know more.
An IP number contains two numbers (i.e. IP65) in most
instances which relate to the level of protection provided
by an enclosure or housing. Either number may be
shown as X (i.e. IPX6 / IP7X) to indicate the X part is
not tested.
The first number relates to protection from solids as
follows:
0: No special protection
1: Protected against solid objects up to 50 mm in
diameter
2: Protected against solid objects up to 12 mm in
Enhanced audio Enhanced audio Enhanced audio Enhanced audio
The IC-F3061/F3063 series employs a BTL (Bridged-
Tied Loads ) amplifier that increases the audio output
and the built-in audio compander provides clear, low
noise communications.
IP55 Dust IP55 Dust IP55 Dust IP55 Dust- -- -protection and splash, water jet resistance protection and splash, water jet resistance protection and splash, water jet resistance protection and splash, water jet resistance
The IC-F3061/F3063 series meets IP55 requirements
for dust-protection, splash and water jet resistance. Its
durable construction is backed up by the aluminum
diecast chassis and polycarbonate casing, allowing
reliable operation under harsh weather and
environmental conditions.
The aluminum die The aluminum die The aluminum die The aluminum die- -- -cast chassis and polycarbonate cast chassis and polycarbonate cast chassis and polycarbonate cast chassis and polycarbonate
casing combination have been tested to MIL standard casing combination have been tested to MIL standard casing combination have been tested to MIL standard casing combination have been tested to MIL standard
specifications. specifications. specifications. specifications.
The MIL MIL MIL MIL- -- -STD STD STD STD- -- -810 810 810 810 series of standards are issued by the
United States Army's Developmental Test Command, to
specify various environmental tests to prove that
equipment qualified to the standard will survive in the 2: Protected against solid objects up to 12 mm in
diameter
3: Protected against solid objects up to 2.5 mm in
diameter
4: Protected against solid objects up to 1 mm in
diameter
5: Dust protected
6: Dust tight
The second number relates to protection from liquids as
follows:
0: No special protection
1: Protected against vertically falling drops of water
2: Protected against direct sprays up to 15
o
from the
vertical
3: Protected against direct sprays up to 60
o
from the
vertical
4: Protected against sprays from all directions (limited
ingress permitted)
5: Protected against low pressure jets of water from
all directions (limited ingress permitted)
6: Protected against strong jets of water e.g. for use
on ship decks (limited ingress permitted)
7: Protected against the effects of temporary
immersion between 15cm and 1m for 30min.
8: Protected against long periods of immersion under
pressure
(Water-level and submersion time set by manufacturer)
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Standard
MIL 810C MIL 810D MIL 810E MIL 810F
Method Proc. Method Proc. Method Proc. Method Proc.
Low Pressure 500.1 I 500.2 I, II 500.3 I, II 500.4 I, II
High Temp. 501.1 I 501.2 I, II 501.3 I, II 501.4 I, II
Low Temp. 502.1 I 502.2 I, II 502.3 I, II 502.4-3 I, II
Temp. Shock 503.1 I 503.2 I 503.3 I 503.4 I
Solar Radiation 505.1 I 505.2 I 505.3 I 505.4 I
Rain Blowing/Drip 506.1 I, II 506.2 I, II 506.3 I, II 506.4 I, III
Humidity 507.1 I, II 507.2 II, III 507.3 II, III 507.4
Salt Fog 509.1 I 509.2 I 509.3 I 509.4
Dust Blowing 510.1 I 510.2 I 510.3 I 510.4 I
Vibration 514.2 VIII, X 514.3 I 514.4 I 514.5 I
Shock 516.2 I, II, V 516.3 I, IV 516.4 I, IV 516.5 I, IV
equipment qualified to the standard will survive in the
field
Icom Icom Icom Icom makes rugged products
that have been tested to and
passed the following MIL-STD
requirements and strict
environmental standards.
2-3 Key Features of BIIS 1200 Signalling
What is BIIS 1200? What is BIIS 1200? What is BIIS 1200? What is BIIS 1200?
BIIS 1200 (Binary Interchange of Information and
Signalling ) is a signalling protocol standardized by
ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards
Institute). The protocol allows users to send and
receive short status messages as well as messaging
updates.
The 1200 in the BIIS 1200 name signifies that data is
transmitted at the high speed rate of 1200 bits per
second (Baud) MSK modulation.
Key Features Key Features Key Features Key Features
Compatible with conventional radios Compatible with conventional radios Compatible with conventional radios Compatible with conventional radios
The BIIS radios are fully compatible with the
conventional version of other Icom models.
Conventional channels and BIIS channels are
programmable in the same radio and can be selected
on site.
24 24 24 24- -- -status messages status messages status messages status messages
Transport, logistics, utilities, public safety... Those professional mobile
users require efficient but cost effective systems for managing their
organization. The BIIS 1200 standard is the best choice to add a data
service to an existing system. The BIIS system provides AVL, text and
status message services as well as voice communication.
BIIS 1200
Compatible
BIIS 1200
Compatible
Short Data Message Short Data Message Short Data Message Short Data Message
A max 95-character SDM can be sent and received with
the radio. The DTMF keypad allows you to input a max.
12-character message directly from the keypad.
Digital ANI Digital ANI Digital ANI Digital ANI
BIIS 1200
I know who
is calling
24 24 24 24- -- -status messages status messages status messages status messages
Status messages are simplified SDMs. Choose a
message from 24 pre-programmed status messages
and send it. Certain status messages can be
programmed to be sent with power on/off.
32 call memories 32 call memories 32 call memories 32 call memories
The radio shows the callers name on the display when
receiving a call. You can also make a call by selecting a
name from the memory list or inputting the
abbreviated number.
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GPS Tracking GPS Tracking GPS Tracking GPS Tracking
The optional RS-232C interface cable provides a GPS
receiver, PC or Printer connection. When connected to a
GPS receiver, position information can be sent with PTT
button or at preprogrammed intervals. If a base station
is connected to a PC with mapping software, a vehicle
management system can allow you to manage a vehicle
fleet efficiently.
Your own digital ID can be sent with a log in and/or log
off message to the network. Up to 7 group IDs allow
group calls.
BIIS 1200
Compatible
BIIS 1200
Compatible
BIIS 1200
Compatible
BIIS 1200
Compatible
Killer ID Killer ID Killer ID Killer ID
When receiving a call with a Killer ID, use of the radio is
inhibited until the correct pass code is entered.
2-4 Key Features of LTR Trunking
Many of today's Community Repeater and Specialized Mobile Radio
(SMR) operators are considering the emerging business opportunities
in trunking. Also, the new Enhanced Specialized Mobile Radio (ESMR)
network solutions are an effective strategy for the traditional dispatch
market. The Icom IC-F3061/F3063 series is the ideal subscriber unit
for this strong and viable market. Conventional operation, basic LTR
are built-in to maximize your existing system's potential.
Multiple modes Multiple modes Multiple modes Multiple modes
The IC-F3061/F3063 series offer basic LTR and
conventional operations in one unit. Conventional
operation and talk-around are both available with the
touch of a button, even while you are operating in
LTR mode.
LTR Features and phone Call LTR Features and phone Call LTR Features and phone Call LTR Features and phone Call
The IC-F3061/F3063 series offers maximum flexibility
to program up to 512 memory channel capability with
128 zones per system. . All basic LTR features,
including group, selective and direct phone calls are
available. The keypad version of the IC-F3061/F3063
series has direct dialing capability.
Advanced PC programming Advanced PC programming Advanced PC programming Advanced PC programming
You may assign operating modes, default talk group
for home button, power-ON home or previous group,
What is Trunking? What is Trunking? What is Trunking? What is Trunking?
Conventional Cashier Conventional Cashier Conventional Cashier Conventional Cashier
When each cashier had their own queue and could not
change queues, you could be standing waiting for
service while a neighboring cashier had no customers.
A conventional radio system provides a channel to
each radio. You might be waiting for an available
channel while a neighboring channel is free as the
cashier has its own queue .
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for home button, power-ON home or previous group,
network roaming, offset frequency by channel, LTR
polarity by system, home channel and area bit by
system.
ATB Ring Back ATB Ring Back ATB Ring Back ATB Ring Back
When the ATS (All Trunk Busy) Ring Back is set to ON,
the radio starts searching and waiting for a clear
repeater even if all repeaters are busy. Then radio
transmits after a clear repeater is found.
Other features Other features Other features Other features
Selective Call DTMF Decoder
Transmit ANI
LTR Like Trunked Cashier LTR Like Trunked Cashier LTR Like Trunked Cashier LTR Like Trunked Cashier
Trunking provides access to a shared pool of radio
channels as the cashiers below. Sharing channels
increases the availability of airtime to all users.
1 2 3 4
PSTN
PABX
Direct Phone Direct Phone Direct Phone Direct Phone Call Call Call Call
Telephone* (PSTN and PABX) calls are available .
* Trunking network must be connected to PSTN/PABX.
2-5 Key Features of 6.25kHz digital
6.25kHz Digital mode ready* 6.25kHz Digital mode ready* 6.25kHz Digital mode ready* 6.25kHz Digital mode ready*
With the optional UT-119H, the IC-F3061/F3063 series provides 6.25kHz digital narrow mode
communication, and increases efficiency of channel allocation and use of spectrum.
The IC-F3061/F3063 series provides 2 optional slots: one optional slot for the UT-119H digital unit
and one for another option board.
*Digital operation may not be allowed in some countries due to regulatory issues. Please ask your dealer for
details.
New Digital Land Mobile 6.25kHz Technology New Digital Land Mobile 6.25kHz Technology New Digital Land Mobile 6.25kHz Technology New Digital Land Mobile 6.25kHz Technology
This technology is a new digital communications
protocol that provides quality voice and data, and is
designed as a non-proprietary protocol. It
accomplishes this by using 4LFSK (4-Level Frequency
Shift Keying) and FDMA (Frequency Division Multiple
Access).
This method has a number of advantages:
better communication range
simpler design
easy to maintain and service
lower cost for business and industry customers
compatible with existing FM radio hardware
Future Applications for 6.25kHz Technology Future Applications for 6.25kHz Technology Future Applications for 6.25kHz Technology Future Applications for 6.25kHz Technology
This new digital land mobile technology can be a
platform for future integration of IT/IP/VOIP
technologies. To this end, there are some initiatives
between a number of manufacturers to promote
6.25kHz technology more widely. An example is the
formation of the dPMR MoU in Europe, and the FCC in
the U.S.A. has recently proposed that system owners
consider switching to 6.25kHz technology where
possible. Japan and China are also considering
6.25kHz for future digital radio standards.
Multi Multi Multi Multi- -- -site IP Networks site IP Networks site IP Networks site IP Networks
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compatible with existing FM radio hardware
Icoms has implemented this technology in the
F3061/F3063 series. To enable backwards
compatibility, the radio is both analog and digital and
also works in 25 kHz and 12.5 kHz channel
bandwidths (conventional and LTR trunked operation
in analog mode).
Backwards compatibility to analog only radios enables
a planned migration path to digital with existing
radios operating analog only and new radios operating
analog and digital.
General specifications: General specifications: General specifications: General specifications:
Access Method : FDMA
Transmission Rate : 4800 bps
Modulation : 4-level FSK
Vocoder : AMBE+2
Codec Rate : 3600 (Voice 2,450 + Error
Correction 1,150 bps)
In this example, a gateway to the internet is attached
to each repeater. This enables networks to be built
using the internet as part of the infrastructure.
Integrated PC and Radio Integrated PC and Radio Integrated PC and Radio Integrated PC and Radio
Here, the PC is connected to the internet to
communicate through the remote repeater.
2-6 Function and Specifications Comparison
2-6-1 VHF Handheld Transceivers
Model No. IC-F3061T IC-F3063T
Version #01 #02
Destinations USA-01 GEN-01
Keypad Type 10 Key Type
Model No. IC-F3061S IC-F3063S
Version #11 #12
Destinations USA-01 GEN-01
Keypad Type Simple Type
Type Approval FCC Local TA
Supplied Antenna FA-SC55V FA-SC55V
Function Comparison
CTCSS
DTCS
2-Tone
5-Tone
DTMF Autodial
DTMF Decoder *1 *1
BIIS 1200 ()
*2

MDC 1200 ()
*2
MPT 1327
SmarTrunk II/3G
LTR Trunking
PassPort
Intrinsically Safe
SPECIFICATIONS
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SPECIFICATIONS
G
E
N
E
R
A
L
Frequency Range (MHz) 136 ~ 174
Number of channels 512 ch/128 zones
Channel Spacing (kHz)
15/30
6.25 kHz (option)
*3
12.5/25
6.25 kHz (option)
*3
PLL channel step (Unit: kHz) 2.5, 3.125
Current drain
Tx High 1.5A
Rx
Stand-by 95mA
Max. audio 600mA
Operating Time (with BP-232N) 14 hours
*4
Dimensions (WHD)
(projections not included)
5313638.9 mm
2
3

32
5
11

32
1
7

32
in
Weight (approx.) 340g; 12.0oz (with BP-232N)
T
X
RF output power (High) 5W
Spurious emissions 75dB (typ.)
Adjacent channel power (W/N) 80/70dB (min.)
R
X
Sensitivity at 12dB SINAD 0.25V (typ.)
Adjacent channel selectivity (W/N) 75/68dB (typ.)
Spurious response rejection 70dB
Intermodulation rejection 74dB (typ.)
AF output power
(at 5% distortion with an 8 load)
500mW (typ.)
*1 Possible as a kind of 5-Tone format.
*2 Available if required as functionality is built into the radio.
*3 Availability and use of 6.25kHz option depends on local regulation.
*4 Operating time is approximate time (at 20C). Tx: Rx: standby=5:5:90. Power save on.
Function and Specifications Comparison
2-5-2 UHF Handheld Transceivers
Model No. IC-F4061T IC-F4061T IC-F4063T IC-F4063T
Version #01 #06 #02 #07
Destinations USA-01 USA-02 GEN-01 GEN-02
Keypad Type 10 Key Type
Model No. IC-F4061S IC-F4061S IC-F4063S IC-F4063S
Version #11 #16 #12 #17
Destinations USA-01 USA-02 GEN-01 GEN-02
Keypad Type Simple Type
Type Approval FCC FCC Local T/A Local T/A
Supplied Antenna FA-SC57U FA-SC57U FA-SC57U FA-SC72U
Function Comparison
CTCSS
DTCS
2-Tone
5-Tone
DTMF Autodial
DTMF Decoder *1 *1 *1 *1
BIIS 1200 ()
*2
()
*2

MDC 1200 ()
*2
()
*2
MPT 1327
SmarTrunk II/3G
LTRTrunking
PassPort
Intrinsically Safe
SPECIFICATIONS
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SPECIFICATIONS
G
E
N
E
R
A
L
Frequency Range (MHz) 400 ~ 470 450 ~ 512 400 ~ 470 450 ~ 520
Number of channels 512 ch/128 zones
Channel Spacing (kHz)
12.5/25
6.25 (option)
*3
12.5/25
6.25 (option)
*3
PLL channel step (Unit: kHz) 2.5, 3.125
Current drain
Tx High 1.8A
Rx
Stand-by 95mA
Max. audio 600mA
Operating Time (with BP-232N) 14 hours
*4
Dimensions (WHD)
(projections not included)
5313638.9 mm
2
3

32
5
11

32
1
7

32
in
Weight (approx.) 340g; 12.0oz (with BP-232N)
T
X
RF output power (High) 5W
Spurious emissions 75dB (typ.)
Adjacent channel power (W/N) 80/70dB (typ.)
R
X
Sensitivity at 12dB SINAD 0.25V (typ.)
Adjacent channel selectivity (W/N) 75/68dB (typ.)
Spurious response rejection 70dB
Intermodulation rejection 74dB (typ.)
AF output power
(at 5% distortion with an 8 load)
500mW (typ.)
*1 Possible as a kind of 5-Tone format.
*2 Available if required as functionality is built into the radio.
*3 Availability and use of 6.25kHz option depends on local regulation.
*4 Operating time is approximate time (at 20C). Tx: Rx: standby=5:5:90. Power save on.
2-7 Supplied Accessory Attachments
Flexible antenna Flexible antenna Flexible antenna Flexible antenna
Connect the supplied flexible antenna to the antenna
connector.
Battery pack Battery pack Battery pack Battery pack
To attach the battery pack: To attach the battery pack: To attach the battery pack: To attach the battery pack:
Slide the battery pack in the direction of the arrow (), then
lock it with the battery release button.
Slide the battery pack until the battery release button
makes a click sound.
To release the battery pack: To release the battery pack: To release the battery pack: To release the battery pack:
Push the battery release button in the direction of the arrow
() as shown below. The battery pack is then released.
CAUTION! CAUTION! CAUTION! CAUTION!
NEVER HOLD NEVER HOLD NEVER HOLD NEVER HOLD by the antenna when carrying the transceiver.
Transmitting without an antenna may damage the transceiver.
NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER release or attach the battery pack when the transceiver is wet or
soiled. This may result water or dust getting into the transceiver/battery
Attach the supplied accessories as shown below.
Battery Release
Button
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soiled. This may result water or dust getting into the transceiver/battery
pack and may result in the transceiver being damaged.
Belt clip Belt clip Belt clip Belt clip
To attach the belt clip: To attach the belt clip: To attach the belt clip: To attach the belt clip:
1. Release the battery pack if it is attached.
2. Slide the belt clip in the direction of the arrow until the
belt clip is locked and makes a click sound.
To detach the belt clip: To detach the belt clip: To detach the belt clip: To detach the belt clip:
1. Release the battery pack if it is attached.
2. Lift the clip (), and slide the belt clip in the direction of
the arrow ().
Jack cover Jack cover Jack cover Jack cover
Attach the jack cover when the optional speaker-microphone
is not used.
To attach the jack cover: To attach the jack cover: To attach the jack cover: To attach the jack cover:
1. Attach the jack cover on. .. . the multi-connector.
2. Tighten the screws.
To detach the jack cover: To detach the jack cover: To detach the jack cover: To detach the jack cover:
1. Unscrew the screw with a Phillips screwdriver.
2. Detach the jack cover for the speaker-microphone or
head-set connection.
2-8 Optional Accessories for
Handheld Transceivers
BP BP BP BP- -- -230N 230N 230N 230N
Li-Ion 7.4V/ 980mAh
BP BP BP BP- -- -232N 232N 232N 232N
Li-Ion 7.4V/ 2000mAh AAA(LR03) batteries6
BP BP BP BP- -- -240 240 240 240
REGULAR CHARGER REGULAR CHARGER REGULAR CHARGER REGULAR CHARGER RAPID CHARGER RAPID CHARGER RAPID CHARGER RAPID CHARGER RAPID CHARGER RAPID CHARGER RAPID CHARGER RAPID CHARGER
AD AD AD AD- -- -106 106 106 106
BATTERY PACKS and CASE BATTERY PACKS and CASE BATTERY PACKS and CASE BATTERY PACKS and CASE
Current options available are shown below. Ask your Icom distributor for further details if required.
(*Not available for all countries.)
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BC BC BC BC- -- -121N 121N 121N 121N MULTI-CHARGER + AD AD AD AD- -- -106 106 106 106 CHARGER ADAPTER
+ BC BC BC BC- -- -157 157 157 157 AC ADAPTER
Rapidly charges up to 6 battery packs (Six AD-106s are required).
Charging time: approx.3 hours when BP-232N is attached.
OPC OPC OPC OPC- -- -656 656 656 656 DC POWER CABLE :For use with the BC-121N. (1220V
DC required).
BC BC BC BC- -- -171 171 171 171 DESKTOP CHARGER
+ BC BC BC BC- -- -147 147 147 147 AC ADAPTER
Charges the battery pack in
10 hours (approx.).
BC BC BC BC- -- -160 160 160 160 DESKTOP CHARGER
+ BC BC BC BC- -- -145 145 145 145 AC ADAPTER
Charges the BP-232N in 3
hours (approx.).
BC BC BC BC- -- -119N 119N 119N 119N DESKTOP CHARGER
+ AD AD AD AD- -- -106 106 106 106 CHARGER ADAPTER
+ BC BC BC BC- -- -145 145 145 145 AC ADAPTER
Charges the BP-232N in 3
hours (approx.).
BC BC BC BC- -- -147 147 147 147 BC BC BC BC- -- -171 171 171 171 BC BC BC BC- -- -160 160 160 160 BC BC BC BC- -- -145 145 145 145
AD AD AD AD- -- -106 (6 pcs). 106 (6 pcs). 106 (6 pcs). 106 (6 pcs). BC BC BC BC- -- -121N 121N 121N 121N
MULTI MULTI MULTI MULTI- -- -CHARGER CHARGER CHARGER CHARGER
BC BC BC BC- -- -157 157 157 157
OPC OPC OPC OPC- -- -656 656 656 656
BC BC BC BC- -- -145 145 145 145 BC BC BC BC- -- -119N 119N 119N 119N
POWER SUPPLY CABLES POWER SUPPLY CABLES POWER SUPPLY CABLES POWER SUPPLY CABLES
CP CP CP CP- -- -17L 17L 17L 17L OPC OPC OPC OPC- -- -515L 515L 515L 515L
CP CP CP CP- -- -17L 17L 17L 17L CIGARETTE LIGHTER CABLE,
OPC OPC OPC OPC- -- -515L 515L 515L 515L DC POWER CABLE
For use with the BC-160 or BC-119N.
(1216V DC required).
Optional Accessories for
Handheld Transceivers
BELT CLIPS BELT CLIPS BELT CLIPS BELT CLIPS LEATHER BELT HANGERS LEATHER BELT HANGERS LEATHER BELT HANGERS LEATHER BELT HANGERS
MB MB MB MB- -- -93 : 93 : 93 : 93 : Swivel type
MB MB MB MB- -- -94 : 94 : 94 : 94 : Alligator type
Same as supplied.
MB MB MB MB- -- -96N : 96N : 96N : 96N : Swivel type.
MB-93 swivel joints
supplied
MB MB MB MB- -- -96F : 96F : 96F : 96F : Fixed type
HEADSETS and PTT/VOX UNIT HEADSETS and PTT/VOX UNIT HEADSETS and PTT/VOX UNIT HEADSETS and PTT/VOX UNIT
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Swivel type.
MB-86 and MB-93
swivel joints supplied
HS HS HS HS- -- -94 : 94 : 94 : 94 : Earhook headset
with flexible boom
microphone.
VS VS VS VS- -- -1SC 1SC 1SC 1SC : PTT/VOX unit.
Required when using
these headsets with the
transceiver
HS HS HS HS- -- -97 : 97 : 97 : 97 : Throat
microphone fits around
the neck and picks up
speech vibration.
HS HS HS HS- -- -95 95 95 95 : Behind-the-head
headset with flexible
boom microphone.
AD AD AD AD- -- -52 52 52 52 : EARPHONE
ADAPTER
Provides clear audio even
in noisy environments.
HM HM HM HM- -- -131SC 131SC 131SC 131SC : Compact
and durable body with
screw-type connector.
HM HM HM HM- -- -159SC 159SC 159SC 159SC : Full size
durable speaker
microphone.
SP SP SP SP- -- -13 13 13 13 : EARPHONE
Provides clear audio in
noisy environments.
SPEAKER SPEAKER SPEAKER SPEAKER- -- -MICROPHONES MICROPHONES MICROPHONES MICROPHONES EARPHONE ADAPTER & EARPHONE EARPHONE ADAPTER & EARPHONE EARPHONE ADAPTER & EARPHONE EARPHONE ADAPTER & EARPHONE
Optional Accessories for
Handheld Transceivers
*INTERNAL UNITS *INTERNAL UNITS *INTERNAL UNITS *INTERNAL UNITS
FA FA FA FA- -- -SC56VS SC56VS SC56VS SC56VS : 150162MHz, Red
FA FA FA FA- -- -SC57VS SC57VS SC57VS SC57VS : 160174MHz, Green
FA FA FA FA- -- -SC73US SC73US SC73US SC73US : 450490MHz, Red
FA FA FA FA- -- -SC61VC SC61VC SC61VC SC61VC : 136174MHz, White
FA FA FA FA- -- -SC61UC SC61UC SC61UC SC61UC : 380520MHz, White
FA FA FA FA- -- -SC25V SC25V SC25V SC25V : 136150MHz, Blue
FA FA FA FA- -- -SC55V SC55V SC55V SC55V : 150174MHz, Red
FA FA FA FA- -- -SC25U SC25U SC25U SC25U : 400430MHz, Green
FA FA FA FA- -- -SC57U SC57U SC57U SC57U : 430470MHz, Red
FA FA FA FA- -- -SC72U SC72U SC72U SC72U : 470520MHz, Blue
STUBBY ANTENNAS STUBBY ANTENNAS STUBBY ANTENNAS STUBBY ANTENNAS ANTENNAS ANTENNAS ANTENNAS ANTENNAS CUT ANTENNAS CUT ANTENNAS CUT ANTENNAS CUT ANTENNAS
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Swivel type.
MB-93
swivel joints
supplied
CLONING CABLE CLONING CABLE CLONING CABLE CLONING CABLE
UT UT UT UT- -- -110R 110R 110R 110R VOICE
SCRAMBLER UNIT : : : : Up to
1020 scrambling codes
are available.
UT UT UT UT- -- -124R 124R 124R 124R MAN DOWN
UNIT : Automatically sends
an emergency signal when
the transceiver is left in a
horizontal
UT UT UT UT- -- -119H 119H 119H 119H DIGITAL UNIT :
Provides 6.25kHz digital
capability.
NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: Availability
depends on region
regulation.
UT UT UT UT- -- -109R 109R 109R 109R VOICE
SCRAMBLER UNIT : Up to
32 scrambling codes are
available.
CLONING SOFTWARE CLONING SOFTWARE CLONING SOFTWARE CLONING SOFTWARE
CS CS CS CS- -- -F3060 F3060 F3060 F3060 : For programming all
versions of the IC-F3060 series
VHF/UHF HANDHELD
TRANSCEIVERS.
*Refer to the OPTION UNIT INSTALLATION section of the Instruction Manual for installation of INTERNAL UNITs.
OPC OPC OPC OPC- -- -966U 966U 966U 966U : CLONING CABLE (USB type)
Consists of;
OPC-966U 250mm
OPC-1637 (USB cable) 1500mm
CD (USB driver software)
OPC OPC OPC OPC- -- -966 966 966 966 : CLONING CABLE
(RS-232C type)
2-8-1 Battery Charging
Using the optional battery chargers Using the optional battery chargers Using the optional battery chargers Using the optional battery chargers
Rapid charging with the BC Rapid charging with the BC Rapid charging with the BC Rapid charging with the BC- -- -160 160 160 160
The optional BC-160 provides rapid charging of optional
Li-Ion battery packs.
An AC adapter (may be supplied with BC-160
depending on version) or the DC power cable (OPC-
515L/CP-17L) is additionally required.
Screws
supplied with
the charger
adapter
AD-106
Connectors
Plugs
AC adapter (Not supplied
with some versions.)
Optional OPC-515L
(for 13.8 V power
source) or CP-17L
(for 12 V cigarette
lighter socket) can
be used instead of
the AC adapter.
BATTERY BATTERY BATTERY BATTERY
PACK PACK PACK PACK
TRANSCEIVER TRANSCEIVER TRANSCEIVER TRANSCEIVER
AD AD AD AD- -- -106 installation 106 installation 106 installation 106 installation
Install the AD-106 desktop charger adapter into the
holder space of the BC-119N/BC-121N.
Connect the plugs of the BC-119N/BC-121N to the
AD-106 desktop charger adapter with the connector,
then install the adapter into the charger with the
supplied screws.
The charging instructions below are shown here for your reference.
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the AC adapter.
Rapid charging with the BC Rapid charging with the BC Rapid charging with the BC Rapid charging with the BC- -- -119N+AD 119N+AD 119N+AD 119N+AD- -- -106 106 106 106
The optional BC-119N provides rapid charging of battery
packs. The following items are additionally required.
AD-106 charger adapter
An AC adapter (may be supplied with BC-119N
depending on version) or the DC power cable (OPC-
515L/CP-17L).
TRANSCEIVER TRANSCEIVER TRANSCEIVER TRANSCEIVER
BATTERY BATTERY BATTERY BATTERY
PACK PACK PACK PACK
AD-106 charger
adapter is installed
in BC-119N.
AC adapter
(Not supplied with
some versions.)
Optional OPC-515L (for 13.8
V power source) or CP-17L
(for 12 V cigarette lighter
socket) can be used instead
of the AC adapter.
Rapid charging with the BC Rapid charging with the BC Rapid charging with the BC Rapid charging with the BC- -- -121N+AD 121N+AD 121N+AD 121N+AD- -- -106 106 106 106
The optional BC-121N allows up to 6 battery packs to be
charged simultaneously. The following items are
additionally required.
Six AD-106 charger adapters
An AC adapter (BC-157) or the DC power cable (OPC-
656)
AD-106 charger
adapters are
installed
in each slot.
TRANSCEIVER TRANSCEIVER TRANSCEIVER TRANSCEIVER
BATTERY BATTERY BATTERY BATTERY
PACK PACK PACK PACK
AC adapter
(Purchased
Separately)
DC power cable (OPC-656)
(Connect with the DC power supply;
13.8 V/at least 7 A)
Battery Charging and Battery Case
IMPORTANT!: Battery charging IMPORTANT!: Battery charging IMPORTANT!: Battery charging IMPORTANT!: Battery charging
Ensure the guide lobs on the battery pack are correctly
aligned with the guide rails inside the charger adapter.
(This illustration is described with the BC-160.)
Lobs
Guide rail
Optional battery case (BP Optional battery case (BP Optional battery case (BP Optional battery case (BP- -- -240) 240) 240) 240)
When using the optional battery case, install 6 AAA
(LR03) size alkaline batteries as illustrated at right.
Unhook the battery cover release hook (O), and
open the cover in the direction of the arrow (O.
(Fig.1)
Then, install 6 AAA (LR03) size alkaline batteries.
(Fig.2)
Install the alkaline batteries only.
Be sure to observe the correct polarity.
Do not pin the ribbon under the batteries.
Fit the cover in the direction of the arrow (O), then
close (O). And hook the battery cover release hook
until it makes a click sound (O). (Fig.3)
CAUTION: CAUTION: CAUTION: CAUTION:
When installing batteries, make sure they are all the
same brand, type and capacity. Also, do not mix new
and old batteries together.
Keep battery contacts clean. Its a good idea to clean
battery terminals once a week.
Never incinerate used battery cells since internal
battery gas may cause them to rupture.
Battery caution Battery caution Battery caution Battery caution
DANGER DANGER DANGER DANGER Charge the specified Icom batteries only. Only
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battery gas may cause them to rupture.
Never expose a detached battery case to water. If the
battery case gets wet, be sure to wipe it dry before
using it.
Fig.3 Fig.3 Fig.3 Fig.3
Fig.2 Fig.2 Fig.2 Fig.2
Fig.1 Fig.1 Fig.1 Fig.1
BP BP BP BP- -- -240 240 240 240
DANGER DANGER DANGER DANGER Charge the specified Icom batteries only. Only
tested and approved for use with genuine Icom
batteries. Fire and/or explosion may occur when a third
party battery pack or counterfeit product is charged.
CAUTION! NEVER CAUTION! NEVER CAUTION! NEVER CAUTION! NEVER insert battery pack/transceiver (with
the battery pack attached) in a wet or soiled condition
into the charger. This may result in corrosion of the
charger terminals or damage to the charger. The charger
is not waterproof and water can easily get into it.
NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER incinerate used battery packs. Internal battery
gas may cause an explosion.
NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER immerse the battery pack in water. If the battery
pack becomes wet, be sure to wipe it dry BEFORE
attaching it to the transceiver.
NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER short the terminals of the battery pack. Also,
current may flow into nearby metal objects, such as a
necklace, etc. Therefore, be careful when carrying with,
or placing near metal objects, carrying in handbags, etc.
AVOID AVOID AVOID AVOID leaving the battery pack in a fully charged, or
completely discharged condition for long time. It causes
shorter battery life. In case of leaving the battery pack
unused for a long time, it must be kept safely after
discharge, or use the battery until the battery indicator
appears, then remove it from the transceiver. If your
battery pack seems to have no capacity even after being
charged, fully charge the battery pack again.
If the batteries still do not retain a charge (or very little),
new battery pack must be purchased.
2-8-2 Optional Swivel Belt Clip
To attach To attach To attach To attach
Release the battery pack if it is attached.
Slide the base clip in the direction of the arrow until
the base clip is locked and makes a click sound.
SWIVEL BELT CLIP SWIVEL BELT CLIP SWIVEL BELT CLIP SWIVEL BELT CLIP
MB MB MB MB- -- -93 contents 93 contents 93 contents 93 contents
Qty.
Belt clip 1
Base clip 1
Release the battery pack if it is attached.
Pinch the clip (O), and slide the base clip in the
direction of the arrow (O).
To detach To detach To detach To detach
Turn the transceiver upside down in the direction of
the arrow and pull out from the belt clip.
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Once the transceiver is locked in place, it swivels as
illustrated below.
Clip the belt clip to a part of your belt. And insert the
transceiver into the belt clip until the base clip
inserted fully into the groove.
CAUTION! CAUTION! CAUTION! CAUTION!
HOLD THE TRANSCEIVER TIGHTLY, WHEN HANGING OR HOLD THE TRANSCEIVER TIGHTLY, WHEN HANGING OR HOLD THE TRANSCEIVER TIGHTLY, WHEN HANGING OR HOLD THE TRANSCEIVER TIGHTLY, WHEN HANGING OR
DETACHING THE TRANSCEIVER FROM THE BELT CLIP. DETACHING THE TRANSCEIVER FROM THE BELT CLIP. DETACHING THE TRANSCEIVER FROM THE BELT CLIP. DETACHING THE TRANSCEIVER FROM THE BELT CLIP.
Otherwise the transceiver may not be attached to the
holder or swivel properly if the transceiver is accidentally
dropped and the base clip is scratched or damaged.
Once the transceiver is locked in place,
it will swivel 360 degrees.
2-8-3 Optional VS-1SC VOX/PTT Case se se se
VS VS VS VS- -- -1SC VOX/PTT Case 1SC VOX/PTT Case 1SC VOX/PTT Case 1SC VOX/PTT Case
The VS-1SC is a VOX/PTT unit for Icom handheld
transceivers, and allows you hands-free operation.
An optional headset (HS-94, etc.) is required for
operation.
The VOX (Voice Operated Transmission) function starts
transmission without pushing PTT switch when you
speak into the microphone; then, automatically returns
to receive when you stop speaking.
Features Features Features Features
9-pin Spring-plug type head SP/MIC plug is equipped
Water resistant construction
Durable construction
Equipped with a PTT switch and revolving clip
VOX Delay VOX Delay VOX Delay VOX Delay
The VOX delay time can be set from 0.5 to 3.0 sec.
(0.5 sec. step) for a convenient interval before
returning to receive.
NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: MIC/VOX gain can be adjusted via the Adjusting
pot using a thin screw driver.
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VOX gain and delay adjustment VOX gain and delay adjustment VOX gain and delay adjustment VOX gain and delay adjustment
C Attach the connector of the VS-1SC into the multi-
connector on the transceiver and tighten the screw.
Toggle the VOX/PTT select switch to [VOX].
C Enter user set mode.
C Push [P0] several times to select the VOX Gain or
VOX Delay items. Then, push [Side2] or [Side3] to
set the desired level/condition.
C Rotate [VOL] to turn the power OFF to exit user set
mode.
VOX Gain VOX Gain VOX Gain VOX Gain
The VOX sensitivity level can be adjusted from OFF or 1
to 6 (more sensitive).
2-8-4 Optional Internal Unit
O OPTIONAL UNIT INSTALLATION OPTIONAL UNIT INSTALLATION OPTIONAL UNIT INSTALLATION OPTIONAL UNIT INSTALLATION
General General General General
The IC-F3061/F3063 series transceiver can be installed
with one of the following optional units.
UT-109R/UT-110R VOICE SCRAMBLER UNIT Non-
rolling type (UT-109R)/Rolling type (UT-110R) voice
scrambler unit provides higher communication
security.
UT-119 DIGITAL MODULATOR/DEMODULATOR UNIT
Provides 6.25/12.5 kHz narrow bandwidth digital
mode operation.
Installation Installation Installation Installation
CAUTION!
Optional unit installation should be done at authorized
Icom service center only.
The water-resistance capability of the transceiver cannot
be guaranteed if you install an unit yourself, or have it
done at a non-authorized dealer/service center.
Install the optional unit as follows.
Rotate [VOL] to turn the power OFF, and remove the
battery pack.
Remove the antenna and antenna nut .
RemoveF3061/F3063rotary selector and volume
UT-119 installation
DO NOT DO NOT DO NOT DO NOT attach the unit to the connector "J1."
Otherwise no TX modulation or AF output is available.
The PC board modification for UT -109R and UT-110R
installation
Cut the pattern on the PC board at "MIC" and "AFOUT" as
shown below..
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RemoveF3061/F3063rotary selector and volume
control .
Unscrew two screws , then take off the chassis
from the front panel in the direction of the arrow.
BE CAREFUL!
Flat cable is connected between the MAIN unit on the
chassis and front panel.
Install the optional unit as below.
UT-96R, UT-109R and UT-110R installation
DO NOT DO NOT DO NOT DO NOT attach the unit to the connector "J2."
Otherwise no TX modulation or AF output is available.
* The PC board modification is required when installing
optional UT-109R and UT-110R.
NOTE: When uninstalling the unit
Be sure to re-solder the disconnected points as below
when you remove the unit.
Otherwise, no TX modulation or AF output is available.
3 Operation and Function
3-1 Operation and Function
ROTARY SELECTOR ROTARY SELECTOR ROTARY SELECTOR ROTARY SELECTOR
Rotate to select the pre-
programmed memory
channels or the operating
zone. (Depending on the pre-
setting)
Note: Operation of the functions described below may depend on radio programming.
ANTENNA CONNECTOR ANTENNA CONNECTOR ANTENNA CONNECTOR ANTENNA CONNECTOR
Connects the supplied
antenna.
DEALER DEALER DEALER DEALER- -- -PROGRAMMABLE PROGRAMMABLE PROGRAMMABLE PROGRAMMABLE
KEY [ KEY [ KEY [ KEY [Emer Emer Emer Emer] ]] ]
Desired functions can be
programmed by your dealer.
DEALER DEALER DEALER DEALER- -- -PROGRAMMABLE PROGRAMMABLE PROGRAMMABLE PROGRAMMABLE
KEY [Side1] KEY [Side1] KEY [Side1] KEY [Side1]
Desired functions can be
programmed by your dealer.
VOLUME CONTROL [VOL] VOLUME CONTROL [VOL] VOLUME CONTROL [VOL] VOLUME CONTROL [VOL]
Rotate to turn the power
ON/OFF and adjusts the
audio level.
BUSY/TRANSMIT INDICATOR BUSY/TRANSMIT INDICATOR BUSY/TRANSMIT INDICATOR BUSY/TRANSMIT INDICATOR
Lights green while
receiving a signal, or when
the squelch is open.
Lights red while
transmitting.
SPEAKER SPEAKER SPEAKER SPEAKER
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10 10 10 10- -- -KEYPAD (Depending on version) KEYPAD (Depending on version) KEYPAD (Depending on version) KEYPAD (Depending on version)
The keypad allows you to enter digits to:
Select memory channels
Select tone channels
Select DTMF codes (during transmit)
Set TX codes
Set BIIS status number*
Input text message for SDM operation*
Start up with the password*
* NOT AVAILABLE for IC-F3061T/S and IC-F4061T/S
DEALER DEALER DEALER DEALER- -- -PROGRAMMABLE PROGRAMMABLE PROGRAMMABLE PROGRAMMABLE
KEYS [P0] to [P3] KEYS [P0] to [P3] KEYS [P0] to [P3] KEYS [P0] to [P3]
Desired functions can be
programmed independently
by your dealer.
FUNCTION DISPLAY FUNCTION DISPLAY FUNCTION DISPLAY FUNCTION DISPLAY
Displays a variety of
information such as an
operating channel
number/name, 2/5-tone
code, DTMF numbers,
selected function, etc.
MULTI MULTI MULTI MULTI- -- -CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR
Connect an optional speaker-
microphone.
MICROPHONE MICROPHONE MICROPHONE MICROPHONE
PTT SWITCH [PTT] PTT SWITCH [PTT] PTT SWITCH [PTT] PTT SWITCH [PTT]
Push and hold to transmit;
release to receive.
DEALER DEALER DEALER DEALER- -- -PROGRAMMABLE PROGRAMMABLE PROGRAMMABLE PROGRAMMABLE
KEYS [Side2]/[Side3] KEYS [Side2]/[Side3] KEYS [Side2]/[Side3] KEYS [Side2]/[Side3]
Desired functions can be
programmed independently
by your dealer.
3-1-1 Function Display
O SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR
O Indicates relative signal strength level.
O LOW POWER INDICATOR LOW POWER INDICATOR LOW POWER INDICATOR LOW POWER INDICATOR
Appears when low output power is selected.
O ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY
Displays an operating channel number,
channel name, Set mode contents, DTMF
code, etc.
The indication mode can be selected from 1
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Appears when low output power is selected.
O AUDIBLE INDICATOR AUDIBLE INDICATOR AUDIBLE INDICATOR AUDIBLE INDICATOR
Appears when the channel is in the audible
(unmute) condition.
Appears when the specified 2/5-tone/BIIS*
code is received.
O COMPANDER INDICATOR COMPANDER INDICATOR COMPANDER INDICATOR COMPANDER INDICATOR
Appears when the compander function is
activated.
O SCRAMBLER INDICATOR SCRAMBLER INDICATOR SCRAMBLER INDICATOR SCRAMBLER INDICATOR
Appears when the voice scrambler function is
activated.
O BELL INDICATOR BELL INDICATOR BELL INDICATOR BELL INDICATOR
Appears/blinks when the specific 2/5-
tone/BIIS* code is received, according to the
pre-programming.
O CALL CODE MEMORY INDICATOR CALL CODE MEMORY INDICATOR CALL CODE MEMORY INDICATOR CALL CODE MEMORY INDICATOR
Appears when the call code memory is selected.
O BATTERY INDICATOR BATTERY INDICATOR BATTERY INDICATOR BATTERY INDICATOR
Appears or blinks when the battery power
decreases to a specified level.
* BIIS is AVAILABLE for IC-F3061T/S and IC-F4061T/S depending on programming.
Note: Appearance of icons on the LCD display depends on the function used and radio programming.
The indication mode can be selected from 1
line or 2 lines. Ask your dealer for details.
In this instruction manual, the LCD illustration is
described using the 2 lines indication mode.
O KEY INDICATOR KEY INDICATOR KEY INDICATOR KEY INDICATOR
Indicate the programmed function of the front
panel keys ([P0], [P1], [P2] and [P3]).
3-1-2 Functions Programmable to Keys
The following functions can be assigned to [ [[ [Emer Emer Emer Emer], ], ], ],
[Side1], [Side2], [Side3], [P0], [P1], [P2] [Side1], [Side2], [Side3], [P0], [P1], [P2] [Side1], [Side2], [Side3], [P0], [P1], [P2] [Side1], [Side2], [Side3], [P0], [P1], [P2] and [P3] P3] P3] P3]
programmable function keys.
Consult your Icom dealer or system operator for details
concerning your transceivers programming.
If the programmable function names are bracketed in
the following explanations, the specific key is used to
activate the function depends on the programming.
CH UP AND DOWN KEYS UP DOWN CH UP AND DOWN KEYS UP DOWN CH UP AND DOWN KEYS UP DOWN CH UP AND DOWN KEYS UP DOWN
Push to select an operating channel.
Push to select a transmit code channel after pushing
[TX Code CH Select].
Push to select a DTMF channel after pushing [DTMF
Autodial].
Push to select a scan group after pushing and holding
[Scan A Start/Stop]/[Scan B Start/Stop].
Push to select a BIIS code, status number or SDM
after pushing [Digital Button].
ZONE KEY ZONE ZONE KEY ZONE ZONE KEY ZONE ZONE KEY ZONE
Push this key, then push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select
Note 1: Assigned functional key selection depends on programming software setup.
Note 2: The functions exclusive to BIIS mode are indicated in Green and LTR mode are indicated in Blue.
Push and hold this key for 1 sec. to indicate the scan
group, then push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select the
desired group.
SCAN ADD/DEL (TAG) KEY SCAD SCAN ADD/DEL (TAG) KEY SCAD SCAN ADD/DEL (TAG) KEY SCAD SCAN ADD/DEL (TAG) KEY SCAD
Push to add or delete the selected channel to/from the
scan group.
PRIO A/B KEYS PRA PRAR PRB PRBR PRIO A/B KEYS PRA PRAR PRB PRBR PRIO A/B KEYS PRA PRAR PRB PRBR PRIO A/B KEYS PRA PRAR PRB PRBR
Push to select Priority A or Priority B channel.
Push and hold [Prio A (Rewrite)] to rewrite the Prio A
channel.
MR MR MR MR- -- -CH 1/2/3/4 KEYS CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH 1/2/3/4 KEYS CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH 1/2/3/4 KEYS CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH 1/2/3/4 KEYS CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4
Push to select an operating channel directly.
MONI KEY MON MONI KEY MON MONI KEY MON MONI KEY MON
Mute and release the CTCSS (DTCS) or 2-tone squelch
mute. Open any squelch/deactivate any mute while
pushing this key.
MONI (AUDI) KEY MON MONI (AUDI) KEY MON MONI (AUDI) KEY MON MONI (AUDI) KEY MON
Activates one of (or two of) the following functions on
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Push this key, then push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select
the desired zone.
Activates one of (or two of) the following functions on
each channel independently: (PMR or BIIS PMR
operation only)
Push and hold to un-mute the channel (audio is
emitted; Audible condition).
Push to mute the channel (sets to Inaudible only).
Push to un-mute the channel (sets to Audible
only).
Push after the communication is finished to send a
reset code.
What is zone? What is zone? What is zone? What is zone? The desired channels are assigned The desired channels are assigned The desired channels are assigned The desired channels are assigned
into a zone according to the intended use for grouping.
For example, Staff A and Staff B are assigned into a
Business zone, and John and Cindy are assigned
into a Private zone.
SCAN A KEY SCNA SCAN A KEY SCNA SCAN A KEY SCNA SCAN A KEY SCNA
This keys operation depends on the Power ON Scan
setting.
When the power ON scan function is turned OFF; When the power ON scan function is turned OFF; When the power ON scan function is turned OFF; When the power ON scan function is turned OFF;
Push to start and cancel scanning operation. In case
of transmission during scan, cancels scanning.
When the power ON scan function is turned ON; When the power ON scan function is turned ON; When the power ON scan function is turned ON; When the power ON scan function is turned ON;
Push to pause scanning., then resumes scanning
after passing a specified time period. In case of
transmission during scan, scanning will be cancelled.
Push and hold this key for 1 sec. to indicate the scan
group, then push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select the
desired group.
SCAN B KEY SCNB SCAN B KEY SCNB SCAN B KEY SCNB SCAN B KEY SCNB
Push to start and cancel scanning operation. In case
of transmission during scan, pauses scanning.
Scanning resumes after passing a specified time
period.
LIGHT KEY LIGT LIGHT KEY LIGT LIGHT KEY LIGT LIGHT KEY LIGT
Push to turn the transceivers backlight ON temporarily
only when the backlight function is turned OFF in user
set mode.
LOCK KEY LOCK LOCK KEY LOCK LOCK KEY LOCK LOCK KEY LOCK
Push and hold for 1 sec. to electronically lock all
programmable keys except the following:
[Call] (incl. Call A and Call B), [Moni(Audi)] and
[Emergency].
Push and hold for 1 sec. again to turn the lock
function OFF.
NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: The un-mute condition (Audible condition)
may automatically return to the mute condition
(Inaudible condition) after a specified period
depending on programming.
Functions Programmable to Keys
HIGH/LOW KEY H/L HIGH/LOW KEY H/L HIGH/LOW KEY H/L HIGH/LOW KEY H/L
Push to select the transmit output power temporarily or
permanently, depending on the pre-setting.
Ask your dealer for the output power level for each
selection.
C.TONE CH ENT KEY TSEL C.TONE CH ENT KEY TSEL C.TONE CH ENT KEY TSEL C.TONE CH ENT KEY TSEL
Push to select the continuous tone channel using
[CH Up]/[CH Down] to change the tone frequency/code
setting. The selected channel remains set as the
continuous tone channel until another channel is
designated as such.
TALK AROUND KEY TA TALK AROUND KEY TA TALK AROUND KEY TA TALK AROUND KEY TA
Push to turn the talk around function ON and OFF.
The talk around function equalizes the transmit
frequency to the receive frequency for transceiver-to-
transceiver communication.
WIDE/NARROW KEY W/N WIDE/NARROW KEY W/N WIDE/NARROW KEY W/N WIDE/NARROW KEY W/N
Push to toggle the IF bandwidth between wide and
narrow.
The wide passband width can be selected from 25.0 or
20.0 kHz using the CS-F3060 CLONING SOFTWARE.
(PMR or BIIS PMR operation only) Ask your Dealer for
details.
The emergency call is transmitted one time only or
repeatedly until receiving a control code depending
on the pre-setting.
*BIIS PMR operation only
SURVEILLANCE KEY SURV SURVEILLANCE KEY SURV SURVEILLANCE KEY SURV SURVEILLANCE KEY SURV
Push to turn the surveillance function ON or OFF.
When this function is turned ON, the beep is not emitted
and the LCD backlight does not light when a signal is
received or a key is pushed, etc.
TX CODE ENTER KEY TXCE TX CODE ENTER KEY TXCE TX CODE ENTER KEY TXCE TX CODE ENTER KEY TXCE
(PMR or BIIS PMR operation only)
Push to enter the ID code edit mode directly, for both 5-
tone and BIIS. Then set the desired digit using [CH Up]/
[CH Down] or 10-keypad*.
*IC-F3062T/IC-F3063T/IC-F4062T /IC-F4063T (10-key
type) only
TX CODE CHANNEL SELECT KEY TXC TX CODE CHANNEL SELECT KEY TXC TX CODE CHANNEL SELECT KEY TXC TX CODE CHANNEL SELECT KEY TXC
Push to enter the ID code channel selection mode
directly. Then set the desired channel using [CH
Up]/[CH Down].
During ID code channel selection mode, push for 1
sec. to enter the ID code edit mode for 5-tone and
BIIS. Then set the desired digit using [CH Up]/[CH
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details.
DTMF AUTODIAL KEY DTMA DTMF AUTODIAL KEY DTMA DTMF AUTODIAL KEY DTMA DTMF AUTODIAL KEY DTMA
Push to enter the DTMF channel selection mode.
Then select the desired DTMF channel using [CH
Up]/[CH Down].
After selecting the desired DTMF channel, push this
key to transmit the DTMF code.
RE RE RE RE- -- -DIAL KEY DTMR DIAL KEY DTMR DIAL KEY DTMR DIAL KEY DTMR
Push to transmit the last-transmitted DTMF code.
CALL KEYS CALL CALA CALB CALL KEYS CALL CALA CALB CALL KEYS CALL CALA CALB CALL KEYS CALL CALA CALB
Push to transmit a 2-tone (a 2/5-tone/BIIS ID code).
Call transmission is necessary before you call another
station depending on your signaling system.
[Call A] and/or [Call B] may be available when your
system employs selective Individual/Group calls. Ask
your dealer which call is assigned to each key.
EMERGENCY KEY EMR EMERGENCY KEY EMR EMERGENCY KEY EMR EMERGENCY KEY EMR
Push and hold for a specified period to transmit an
emergency call.
When [Emergency Single (Silent)] or [Emergency
Repeat (Silent)] is pushed, an emergency call is
transmitted without a beep emission and LCD
indication change.*
If you want to cancel the emergency call, push (or
push and hold) the key again before transmitting
the call.
BIIS. Then set the desired digit using [CH Up]/[CH
Down] or 10-keypad*.
*IC-F3062T/IC-F3063T/IC-F4062T /IC-F4063T (10-
key type) only
TX CODE CHANNEL UP/DOWN KEYS TXCU TXCD TX CODE CHANNEL UP/DOWN KEYS TXCU TXCD TX CODE CHANNEL UP/DOWN KEYS TXCU TXCD TX CODE CHANNEL UP/DOWN KEYS TXCU TXCD
Push to select a TX code channel directly.
ID ID ID ID- -- -MR SELECT KEY IDMS MR SELECT KEY IDMS MR SELECT KEY IDMS MR SELECT KEY IDMS
(PMR or BIIS PMR operation only)
Recalls detected ID codes.
Push this key, then select the ID code using [CH
Up]/[CH Down].
Up to 5 IDs are memorized.
Push and hold to erase the selected IDs.
SCRAMBLER FUNCTION SCR SCRAMBLER FUNCTION SCR SCRAMBLER FUNCTION SCR SCRAMBLER FUNCTION SCR
Push to toggle the voice scrambler function ON and OFF.
COMPANDER KEY COMP COMPANDER KEY COMP COMPANDER KEY COMP COMPANDER KEY COMP
Push to toggle the compander function ON and OFF.
The compander function reduces noise components
from the transmitting audio to provide clear
communication.
PHONE KEY PHN PHONE KEY PHN PHONE KEY PHN PHONE KEY PHN
Push to connect or disconnect the telephone network
connection during LTR operation.
Functions Programmable to Keys
USER SET MODE KEY SET USER SET MODE KEY SET USER SET MODE KEY SET USER SET MODE KEY SET
Push and hold to enter user set mode.
During user set mode, push this key to select an item,
and change the value or condition using push [CH
Up]/[CH Down].
Push and hold this key again to exit user set mode.
User set mode is also available via the Power ON
function.
OPT OUT KEYS OP1 OP2 OP3 OPT OUT KEYS OP1 OP2 OP3 OPT OUT KEYS OP1 OP2 OP3 OPT OUT KEYS OP1 OP2 OP3
Push to control the output signal level of the optional
ports in the optional unit connector.
OPT MOMENTARY KEYS O1M O2M O3M OPT MOMENTARY KEYS O1M O2M O3M OPT MOMENTARY KEYS O1M O2M O3M OPT MOMENTARY KEYS O1M O2M O3M
Push and hold to control the output signal level of the
optional ports in the optional unit connector.
DIGITAL BUTTON KEY BIFN DIGITAL BUTTON KEY BIFN DIGITAL BUTTON KEY BIFN DIGITAL BUTTON KEY BIFN
(BIIS operation only)
Push to select the call ID list, transmit message and
standby condition. Toggles between queue channel
and received message record indication after queue
channel is selected.
Push and hold to select queue channel indication.
STATUS UP/DOWN KEYS BIUP BIDN STATUS UP/DOWN KEYS BIUP BIDN STATUS UP/DOWN KEYS BIUP BIDN STATUS UP/DOWN KEYS BIUP BIDN
(BIIS operation only)
Setting example for BIIS operation Setting example for BIIS operation Setting example for BIIS operation Setting example for BIIS operation
The following functions are assigned to each
programmable key for display example. However, the
assigned function can be changed by your dealer. Ask
your dealer for details.
[P0]; Call : Push to transmit a 5-tone/BIIS call
when the selected channel is a 5-
tone or BIIS channel.
CALL is displayed on the key
indicator.
[P1]; Digital Button : Push to select the call list
ID/transmit message, or to display
the receive message record for
selection.
BIFN is displayed on the key
indicator. When this key is
pushed, BIFN is inverted as
.
[P2]; Null : No function is assigned.
[P3]; TX Code Enter : Push to enter the ID code edit
mode directly for both 5-tone and
BIIS.
TXCE is displayed on the key
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(BIIS operation only)
While in the standby condition, push to display the
transmit status indication and select a status
number.
When a received SDM is displayed, push to cancel the
automatic scroll and scroll the message manually.
When an SDM that contains more than 12 characters
is displayed, push to scroll the message manually.
TXCE is displayed on the key
indicator.
[Emer]; Null : No function is assigned.
[Side1]; Moni(Audi) : Push this key after the
communication to send a Clear
down signal during BIIS channel
operation.
[Side2]/[Side3]; CH Up/Down
: While in the standby condition,
selects the operating channel.
After pushing [Digital Button] or
[TX Code CH Select], selects call
list or TX code channel,
respectively.
3-1-3 Special Functions
O CPU revision indication CPU revision indication CPU revision indication CPU revision indication
The revision number of the CPU can be indicated on the
LCD. It is convenient when confirming the CPU revision
number if the CS-F3060 is not installed in the PC.
Operation Operation Operation Operation
While pushing and holding [P0] and [P3] keys, rotate
[VOL] to turn the power ON.
Clone comment and installed optional unit name are
also indicated
O Operation Operation Operation Operation
Push [P0] several times to select the appropriate
item. Then, push [Side2] or [Side3] to set the desired
level/condition.
Available set mode functions are Backlight, LCD
Contrast, Beep, Beep Level, Ringer Level, SQL
Level, AF Min Level, Mic Gain, VOX Gain, VOX Delay
(Sec), Battery Voltage, Signal Moni and System
Info*.
Repeat step for other functions/item setting.
Rotate [VOL] to turn the power OFF to exit User Set
Mode.
*Available when LMR (Digital) is selected.
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O User Set Mode User Set Mode User Set Mode User Set Mode
Some functions and items, specified in Set Mode
screen, can be set/adjusted from the transceivers
keypad.
User Set Mode Access User Set Mode Access User Set Mode Access User Set Mode Access
While pushing and holding [P1] and [P2], rotate
[VOL] to turn the power ON.
SET MODE is displayed.
Then, push and hold [P0] to enter User Set Mode.
3-2 Cloning Software CS-F3060
3-2-1 Basic Setup of Cloning Software
OGetting started Getting started Getting started Getting started
o This cloning software is designed to perform data
setting and cloning for the IC-F3060/IC-F4060 series
VHF/UHF PORTABLE TRANSCEIVERS.
o HELP WINDOW: CS-F3060 has a help window to
describe functions and operation.
OSystem requirements System requirements System requirements System requirements
To use this program, the following hardware and
software are required:
PC PC PC PC
Microsoft Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000/XP is
installed
With RS-232C serial port (D-sub 9-pin) or USB port
Other items Other items Other items Other items
Optional OPC-966 CLONING CABLE (RS-232C type) or
OPC-966U* CLONING CABLE (USB type)
NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: NOTE:
When using the OPC-966U*, USB type cloning cables,
USB driver installation is necessary. The driver is
supplied with the OPC-966U*. See the OPC-966U*
instruction manual for the installation details.
*The USB driver, supplied with the OPC-966U, is not supported
for Microsoft Windows 98.
6. The Choose Destination Location will appear as
below. Then click [Next>] to install the software to
the destination folder. (e.g. C:\Program
Files\Icom\CS-F3060)
Click [Browse...] to select another destination
folder before clicking [Next >], if desired.
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OSoftware installation Software installation Software installation Software installation
1. Quit all applications when Windows is running.
2. Insert the CD into the appropriate CD drive.
3. Double-click the Setup.exe contained in the CD.
4. The Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for CS-
F3060 will appear as below. Click [Next>].
5. The User Information will appear as below, then
type your name, your company name and the
product ID number with the following manner. Then
click [Next >].
ID number: 289701-(6 digit serial number)
e.g. the serial number on the CD is 000001, enter
289701-000001 as the ID number.
7. After the installation is completed, the InstallShield
Wizard Complete will appear as below. Then click
[Finish].
8. Eject the CD.
9. Program group CS-F3060 appears in the Programs
folder of the start menu, and CS-F3060 short cut
icon appears on the desktop screen.
Note 1: Icom distributes cloning software by CD or license. Depending on this, some information here may not apply as
written, e.g. ID number.
Note 2: Please see other documents provided by Icom regarding to Microsoft

Windows Vista.
Basic Setup of Cloning Software
OConnections Connections Connections Connections
All cloning operations are performed from the computers keyboard the operation required on the transceiver side is;
1. First, connect the cloning cable as illustrated below.
2. While pushing and holding [P0], rotate [VOL] to turn power ON.
OScreen description Screen description Screen description Screen description
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1. 1. 1. 1. FILE MENU [File] FILE MENU [File] FILE MENU [File] FILE MENU [File]
Used for saving memory channel contents, printing
the pre-programmed information or exiting the
program, etc.
2. 2. 2. 2. VIEW MENU [View] VIEW MENU [View] VIEW MENU [View] VIEW MENU [View]
Selects the displayed font size.
Turn the tool bar ON or OFF.
3. 3. 3. 3. COM PORT MENU [COM Port] COM PORT MENU [COM Port] COM PORT MENU [COM Port] COM PORT MENU [COM Port]
Click to display the COM port (1 to 4 and More)
setting dialog box.
Set the transfer speed (Normal or High).
NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: Check the following dialog box appears when
the COM port is not set correctly.
4. 4. 4. 4. CLONING MENU [Clone] CLONING MENU [Clone] CLONING MENU [Clone] CLONING MENU [Clone]
Click to display the cloning menu and cloning
information dialog box.
5. 5. 5. 5. MODEL MENU [Model] MODEL MENU [Model] MODEL MENU [Model] MODEL MENU [Model]
Select the appropriate model type which you are
going to clone.
6. 6. 6. 6. HELP MENU [Help] HELP MENU [Help] HELP MENU [Help] HELP MENU [Help]
Click to display the help contents and cloning
software revision information.
7. 7. 7. 7. TOOL BAR TOOL BAR TOOL BAR TOOL BAR
Shortcut buttons appear on the tool bar when the
tool bar indication is turned ON in the [View] menu.
8. 8. 8. 8. TREE VIEW SCREEN TREE VIEW SCREEN TREE VIEW SCREEN TREE VIEW SCREEN
Click the folder icon which you want to edit.
9. 9. 9. 9. CONTENTS LIST SCREEN CONTENTS LIST SCREEN CONTENTS LIST SCREEN CONTENTS LIST SCREEN
Display the contents list (Memory CH information,
Common settings, etc.).
Basic Setup of Cloning Software
OProgramming information Programming information Programming information Programming information
We recommend that you should read out all the transceivers data before start entering/editing parameters even if
the transceiver is factory fresh. This avoids rare glitches which might cause programming errors when writing back the
altered parameters.
CS-F3060 has 5 model types. You can select the desired model type which you are going to clone. LMR (2Tone), LMR
(LTR), LMR (Digital), PMR (5Tone/DTMF) or BIIS PMR is available. The Tree View screen content will be changed
when the model type is switched.
Select the model type which you are going to clone from; LMR (2Tone), LMR (LTR), LMR (Digital), PMR (5Tone/
DTMF) and BIIS PMR.
LMR : Land Mobile Radio. 2-Tone, LTR and Digital functions are available.
PMR : Private Mobile Radio. 5-Tone and DTMF function is available.
BIIS PMR : Binary Interchange of Information and Signaling. MSK and 5-Tone functions are available.
NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: NOTE:
The model type must be selected at first, otherwise the edited contents will be lost.
BIIS PMR BIIS PMR BIIS PMR BIIS PMR PMR PMR PMR PMR LMR (Digital) LMR (Digital) LMR (Digital) LMR (Digital) LMR (LTR) LMR (LTR) LMR (LTR) LMR (LTR) LMR LMR LMR LMR
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Double-click the desired cell in the contents list screen directory, or right-click the cell then click [Edit... Enter] [Edit... Enter] [Edit... Enter] [Edit... Enter] to
select and change the setting depends on the item.
Click [Help] to display the help screen [Help] to display the help screen [Help] to display the help screen [Help] to display the help screen for the item.
LMR(2Tone)
LMR(LTR)
LMR(Digital)
PMR(5Tone/DTMF)
BIISPMR
FrequencyRX
EnterspecifiedreceivefrequencyinRXbox.
VHF(IC-F3060series) :136to174MHz
UHF(IC-F4060series) :400to470MHz,450to512/520
MHz(dependingonversion)
Edit menu
Help screen
3-2-2 Cloning Items for Conventional Mode
The Memory CH, MSK, LTR, Digital, DTMF, Continuous Memory CH, MSK, LTR, Digital, DTMF, Continuous Memory CH, MSK, LTR, Digital, DTMF, Continuous Memory CH, MSK, LTR, Digital, DTMF, Continuous
Tone, SCAN, 2 Tone, SCAN, 2 Tone, SCAN, 2 Tone, SCAN, 2- -- -Tone, 5 Tone, 5 Tone, 5 Tone, 5- -- -Tone Tone Tone Tone and Common Common Common Common items allow
you to set the transceiver customized.
Memory CH Memory CH Memory CH Memory CH
Set the number of channels and the zone usage for
each zone, and channel attribute, operating frequency,
CTCSS encoder/decoder frequency, transmit output
power, voice scrambling code, etc.
A total of 512 memory channels are available and are
separated into 128 zones. The zone condition setting
screen appears in the Contents List screen by clicking
the Zone Operation icon.
The only programmable zone icons appear and the
memory channels condition in the zone is displayed in
the Contents List screen.
LTR LTR LTR LTR(Available only when LMR (LTR) model is
selected.)
Set the fade timer, beep on receive, beep handshake,
ATB ring back and LSD decode items.
By clicking the Option icon, the setting items appear in
the Contents List screen.
Digital Digital Digital Digital (Available only when LMR (Digital) model is
Continuous Tone Continuous Tone Continuous Tone Continuous Tone
Set the continuous tone frequency. The programmed
continuous tone is used for encoder and/or decoder.
By clicking the Continuous Tone or the Continuous
Tone Setting icon, the setting items appear in the
Contents List screen, respectively.
SCAN SCAN SCAN SCAN
Set scan mode, text for each scan group, power save
function scan stop/resume timers, etc.
By clicking the Scan List or Scan Setting icon, the
setting items appear in the Contents List screen,
respectively.
2 22 2- -- -Tone Tone Tone Tone
Set the code channel details such as 1st/2nd
frequency, text, beep, bell, stun, group call, ANS
functions.
By clicking the Code CH or RX Code Setting icon, the
setting items appear in the Contents List screen,
respectively.
5 55 5- -- -Tone Tone Tone Tone
Sets RX/TX code, text, 5-Tone format, beep, bell, stun,
group call, answer back functions, etc.
OCloning items Cloning items Cloning items Cloning items
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Digital Digital Digital Digital (Available only when LMR (Digital) model is
selected.)
Set the Talkgroup IDs, RX/TX RAN channels, Status
settings and detail settings for digital mode operation.
By clicking the Talkgroup ID, RAN CH, Status and
Option icon, the setting items appear in the Contents
List screen, respectively.
MSK MSK MSK MSK (Available only when BIIS PMR model is selected.)
Set the ID range, IDs, messages for status and SDM,
MSK operating condition, etc.
By clicking the ID Range, Own ID/Group, Call List,
Status, SDM, Timing & Error or Config. icon, the setting
items appear in the Contents List screen, respectively.
DTMF DTMF DTMF DTMF
Program DTMF autodial code, emergency code*
1
and
Log/ID code*
1
for the DTMF code transmission, then
program DTMF decode code for DTMF decode
operation*
2
. Then set timers for each digit, 1st digit,
[*] and [#] code.
By clicking the DTMF Autodial, DTMF Decode*
2
or the
DTMF Setting icon, the setting items appear in the
Contents List screen, respectively.
*
1
Available when LMR or LMR (LTR) model is
selected.
*
2
Available when LMR (LTR) model is selected.
group call, answer back functions, etc.
By clicking the RX/TX Code CH, RX/TX Code Setting,
Format or User Tone icon, the setting items appear in
the Contents List screen, respectively.
Common Common Common Common
Sets programmable function keys, function display
assign and several commonly used timers, etc., are
programmable.
By clicking the Key & Display, Set Mode, Common or
Character Editor icon, the setting items appear in the
Contents List screen, respectively.
NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: The above instructions are for reference only.
Please refer to the HELP file of the cloning software
for the function or setting details.
3-3 2-Tone (LMR) Signalling
LMR(2-Tone)
LMR(LTR)
LMR(Digital)
PMR(5-Tone/DTMF)
BIISPMR
What is 2 What is 2 What is 2 What is 2- -- -Tone Signalling? Tone Signalling? Tone Signalling? Tone Signalling?
1. Originally called Quick Call, this signalling protocol
was developed by Motorola in the 1950s.
2. 2-Tone (Quick Call) was designed to add Squelch
specificity especially for emergency service radios.
3. LMR consists of two distinct signals sent over the air
to a radio or a group.
4. Each tone can be configured within a 250 Hz and
3300 Hz tone frequency.
in the proximity of the radio. This is also very useful
in emergency cases where the user may not be able
to trigger the microphone.
5. Stun/Kill This function allows the dispatch
console to disable, temporarily or permanently, a unit
using the 2-Tone capabilities. When Stun is used,
the unit may regain its functionality by entering a
password. When Kill is used, the radio only regains
functionality by reprogramming the unit using the
cloning software.
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5. Normally, the duration of the tones varies from one
(1) to three (3) seconds in length no space between
the tones. Tone lengths of up to 10 seconds are
commonly seen in existing applications.
6. ICOM radios allow variable tone periods and spaces
(no tone) between the tones.
2 22 2- -- -Tone Features Tone Features Tone Features Tone Features
1. Selective Calling allows the dispatch console to
page an individual unit. Early models only allowed 1
(one) encoding tone set per channel or up to 3
(three) receive tones in the radio. Newer ICOM radios
allows the programming of up to 10 (ten) tones that
can be used all in one channel if necessary.
2. Group Calling - allows the dispatch console to page
a group.
3. Answer Back Call Also known as Radio Check
allows the dispatch console or another portable, to
send a tone to a particular radio and when the target
radio receives the tone it answers back with another
tone. This function serves as a tool to verify if a unit
is ON and within range.
4. Auto Transmit Also known as Radio Spy allows
the dispatcher to send a 2-Tone signal to the radio
causing it to open its transmitter microphone audio
(Hot Mic) in order to listen to whatever is happening
6. Scan Start/Cancel Using 2-Tone a dispatcher can
send a signal to a radio or a group to commence the
Scan function of the radio. If used with a group of
users, this feature allows the dispatcher to regroup
everyone in a different, but common channel. This
feature is also known as Radio Regroup.
ICOM ICOM ICOM ICOM 2 22 2- -- -Tone Tone Tone Tone Radio Enhancements include: Radio Enhancements include: Radio Enhancements include: Radio Enhancements include:
1. RX Code Text Allows the programmer to add an
Alpha Numeric text tag to each tone for
identification at decode and encode if the unit has a
display.
2. Variable Signals This allows the user/programmer
to set the Beep and Bell to different formats for
easier identification when a signal is received.
3. Tones Assignable on a Channel by Channel Basis
The newer Icom radios allow the programmer to
enter in ten (10) tone sets, which can be used for
both encode AND decode if necessary. Each channel
has the capability to use all tones for both encode
and decode, if programmed correctly.
4. Multiple Tone Sets per Channel This also allows
the programmer to set all ten (10) tones on a single
channel if it was deemed necessary. Each channel
allows a programmer to use a combination of tones
per channel as needed.
3-4 5-Tone (PMR) Signalling
What is 5 What is 5 What is 5 What is 5- -- -Tone Signalling? Tone Signalling? Tone Signalling? Tone Signalling?
1. Although it is dubbed as 5-Tone, this signalling
protocol consists of a fast data burst of one (1) to
seven (7) frequency tones that can selectively signal
a radio.
2. Originally a European signalling protocol, 5-Tone has
numerous formats such as:
a. CCIR
b. ZVEI1
c. ZVEI2
5 55 5- -- -Tone Format Structure Tone Format Structure Tone Format Structure Tone Format Structure
1. Unlike 2-Tone, where the programmer must know the
frequency to be used on each tone, 5-Tone does not
require knowledge of the frequencies to be used.
2. Each digit in the sequence is already predefined with
a specific frequency depending on the format
selected in the Tone form section of the
programming.
3. All the programmer needs to know is what format is
being used and what code needs to do what. The
LMR(2-Tone)
LMR(LTR)
LMR(Digital)
PMR(5-Tone/DTMF)
BIISPMR
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c. ZVEI2
d. DZV1
e. EEA
f. EEA2
g. DAPL
h. EIA
i. DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) *Check
model for availability.
3. EIA is the International Open Standard set by the
Electronics Industries Association.
4. 5-Tone adds specificity to the squelch abilities of
commercial radios.
Where to activate 5 Where to activate 5 Where to activate 5 Where to activate 5- -- -Tone Tone Tone Tone
1. Enable the radio in PMR mode by selecting the PMR
Model in the Model section of the cloning software.
2. To create the 5-Tone TX list, click on the 5-Tone
folder and select the TX Code CH icon.
3. In this section the user can create up to 32 encode
able tone sequences.
4. Each of these tone sequences can be identified with
an alias on the list.
being used and what code needs to do what. The
system does the rest.
4. If there was a need, although it is not highly
recommended, the tone formats can be modified to
specific needs.
5. The 5-Tone Format section of programming allows
the programmer to view and modify three (3) aspects
of the 5-Tone format.
6. Tone Period - is the length of the encoded tone.
7. Notone Timer is the space required between tones
for proper decoding (tone spread).
8. Tone Length is the time the radio takes to decode
a tone.
*** Re *** Re *** Re *** Re- -- -emphasize emphasize emphasize emphasize: ICOM strongly recommends that
programmers do NOT alter any data in the Format
screen
5-Tone (PMR) Signalling
Why chose 5 Why chose 5 Why chose 5 Why chose 5- -- -Tone? Tone? Tone? Tone?
1. 5-Tone is a non-proprietary signalling protocol that
allows the Icom radio to inter-operate with other
brands using the 5-Tone signalling.
2. This protocol also allows a mixed fleet operation.
3. It is faster than 2-Tone by employing a quick data
burst.
4. Customers are familiar with the protocol since it is an
Industry Standard in USA, Europe, and Asia.
5. Many manufacturers built dispatch consoles with this
capability.
6. 5-Tone offers flexible muting characteristics.
5 55 5- -- -Tone Features Tone Features Tone Features Tone Features
1. Selective Calling allows the dispatch console to
page an individual unit.
2. Group Calling - allows the dispatch console to page
a group.
7. 5-Tone allows the PTT ID functionality on the radio.
8. As with 2-Tone, PMR also provides audible alerts,
emergency signalling and Dispatch functionality
making it a workable upgrade to an existing fleet.
***All these functions can be accomplished with
individual radios also.
5 55 5- -- -Tone Enhancements Tone Enhancements Tone Enhancements Tone Enhancements
1. The PMR model and radio functionality provides the
programmer with RX Text identifiers. When a
particular 5-Tone sequence is received, a radio with
display will show the alias attributed to that tone
sequence.
2. Where applicable, this radio also has flashing
indicators, variable audible signals and beeps.
3. When transmitting a 5-Tone sequence, the radio can
select from a programmed list with aliases in order to
identify the code desired for TX.
4. PMR radios allow for TX code editing and the
creation of a custom User Code that will allow the
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3. Answer Back Call Also known as Radio Check
allows the dispatch console to send a 5-Tone
sequence to a particular radio and when the target
radio receives the tone it answers back with another
tone. This function serves as a tool to verify if a unit
is ON and within range.
4. Auto Transmit Also known as Radio Spy allows
the dispatcher to send a 5-Tone signal to the radio
causing it to open its transmitter microphone audio
(Hot Mic) in order to listen to whatever is happening
in the proximity of the radio. This is also very useful
in emergency cases where the user may not be able
to trigger the microphone.
5. Stun/Kill This function allows the dispatch
console to disable temporarily or permanently a unit
using the 5-Tone capabilities. When Stun is used,
the unit may regain its functionality by entering a
password. When Kill is used, the radio only regains
functionality by reprogramming the unit using the
cloning software.
6. Scan Start/Cancel Using 5-Tone a dispatcher can
send a signal to a radio or a group to commence the
Scan function of the radio. If used with a group of
users, this feature allows the dispatcher to regroup
everyone in a different channel. This feature is also
known as Radio Regroup.
creation of a custom User Code that will allow the
programmer to create a unique code for a customer.
5. The system also allows for a user to select the TX
codes by assigning a button on the radio.
3-5 Scan
.
Only the checked channels in the same scan list are
scanned when [Scan A Start/Stop] or [Scan B
Start/Stop] key is pushed.
[Scan A Start/Stop] and [Scan B Start/Stop] keys are
assigned in Key & Display Assign.
For BIIS PMR: For BIIS PMR: For BIIS PMR: For BIIS PMR:
Never include an MSK channel into the scan list.
The MSK call signal may not be received due to the
What is Scanning? What is Scanning? What is Scanning? What is Scanning?
The ability of a radio user to listen to radio traffic on
other channels without having to manually switch from
one channel to another
SCAN LIST SCAN LIST SCAN LIST SCAN LIST
A total of 11 scanning lists ([1] to [9], [0] and [Z]) are
available for wide variety and flexible scanning
operation.
The "Z" set channel is scanned when it is being
included in the same zone with the scan start channel.
Mode 1 (Normal): Mode 1 (Normal): Mode 1 (Normal): Mode 1 (Normal):
Normal scan. Scans all checked channels. The scan
proceeds in sequence.
- The last busy or paused channel (CH 02 as above
illustration) is selected automatically when scan is
cancelled.
- TX via [PTT] is performed in the last busy or paused
channel.
Mode 2 ( Mode 2 ( Mode 2 ( Mode 2 (Prio Prio Prio Prio- -- -A): A): A): A):
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The MSK call signal may not be received due to the
call signal time being too short to be received during
scanning.
Scan Mode Scan Mode Scan Mode Scan Mode
Select the scanning mode from Scan OFF, Mode 1
(Vote), Mode 1 (Normal), Mode 2 (Prio-A), Mode 3
(Prio-A), Mode 2 (R.Sel), Mode 3 (R.Sel), Mode 2
(R.SelA), Mode 3 (R.SelA), Mode 2 (Prio-A,B) and Mode
3 (Prio-A,B).
The scan stop time period, the power ON scan function
etc. are programmed in Scan Setting screen.
Priority scan. "Priority A" is selected channel in CH CH CH CH Atr Atr Atr Atr
in Memory CH screen is used for the priority channel.
The checked channels are scanned in sequence while
monitoring the priority channel.
- The priority channel is selected automatically when
scan is cancelled during scanning.
- TX via [PTT] is performed in the priority channel.
- When scan is cancelled while receiving a signal, the
channel the signal is received on is selected
automatically.
- TX via [PTT] is performed in the channel that received
the signal.
Mode 1 (Vote): Mode 1 (Vote): Mode 1 (Vote): Mode 1 (Vote):
Voting scan. Scans all checked channels to search the
repeater that enables stable communication by
detecting repeater's signal strength.
After the scan, the transceiver selects the repeater
channel that the signal strength is the strongest in the
searched repeaters automatically.
Mode 3 (Prio Mode 3 (Prio Mode 3 (Prio Mode 3 (Prio- -- -A): A): A): A):
Scan
Priority scan. "Priority A" is selected channel in CH CH CH CH Atr Atr Atr Atr
in Memory CH screen is used for the priority channel.
The scanning sequence is the same as Mode 2 (Prio-A)
above.
- The priority channel is selected automatically when
scan is cancelled.
- TX via [PTT] is performed in the priority channel.
Mode 2 ( Mode 2 ( Mode 2 ( Mode 2 (R.Sel R.Sel R.Sel R.Sel): ): ): ):
Priority scan. The priority channel is selected by the
rotary selector.
The checked channels are scanned in sequence while
monitoring the priority channel.
- The priority channel is selected automatically when
Priority scan. The priority channel is selected by the
rotary selector.
The scanning sequence is the same as Mode 2 (R.Sel)
above.
- The rotary selector channel is selected automatically
when scan is cancelled.
- TX via [PTT] is performed in the rotary selector
channel.
- The scan resumes after the Auto Reset Timer is
activated. In this case, the transmitted channel is set
for the priority channel.
Mode 2 ( Mode 2 ( Mode 2 ( Mode 2 (R.SelA R.SelA R.SelA R.SelA): ): ): ):
Priority scan. The priority channel is selected by the
rotary selector.
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- The priority channel is selected automatically when
scan is cancelled during scanning.
- TX via [PTT] is performed in the priority channel.
Mode 3 (R.Sel): Mode 3 (R.Sel): Mode 3 (R.Sel): Mode 3 (R.Sel):
rotary selector.
The scanning sequence is the same as Mode 2 (R.Sel)
above.
- When scan is cancelled while receiving a signal, the
channel the signal is received on is selected
automatically.
- TX via [PTT] is performed in the channel that received
the signal.
- When a signal is received on other than priority
channel and transmits on that channel, scan is
cancelled on the transmitted channel. Then resume
the scan after the Auto Reset Timer is activated. In
this case, the transmitted channel is set for the
priority channel.
- TX via [PTT] is performed when receiving a signal,
transmission is made on that channel and resume
the scan after scan resume timer is activated. (Scan
won't be cancelled) And the same priority channel
(rotary selector channel) is used for the priority
channel even transmission is performed.
Mode 3 (R.SelA): Mode 3 (R.SelA): Mode 3 (R.SelA): Mode 3 (R.SelA):
Priority scan. The priority channel is selected by the
rotary selector.
The scanning sequence is the same as Mode 3 (R.Sel)
above.
- TX via [PTT] is performed when receiving a signal,
transmission is made on the rotary selector channel
and resume the scan after scan resume timer is
activated. (Scan won't be cancelled)
Scan
Mode 2 (Prio Mode 2 (Prio Mode 2 (Prio Mode 2 (Prio- -- -A,B): A,B): A,B): A,B):
Priority scan. The priority A and B channels are
selected in CH CH CH CH Atr Atr Atr Atr in Memory CH screen.
The checked cnannels are scanned in sequence while
monitoring the priority A and B channels.
- The priority A channel is selected automatically when
scan is cancelled during scanning.
- TX via [PTT] is performed in the priority A channel.
- When scan is cancelled while a signal is receiving,
the channel the signal is received on is selected
automatically.
Scan
Stop Scan
Receives Signal
During Scan
Received channel
becomes the
current channel
Prio-A/Rotary Sel.
channel becomes
the current
channel
Last channel
received becomes
the current
channel
Is Scan Mode
a Mode 3?
Is Scan Mode
a Mode 1?
No Yes
No Yes
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automatically.
- TX via [PTT] is performed in the channel that received
the signal.
Priority scan. The priority A and B channels are
selected in CH CH CH CH Atr Atr Atr Atr in Memory CH screen. The scanning
sequence is the same as Mode 2 (Prio-A, B) above.
- The priority A channel is selected automatically when
scan is cancelled.
- TX via [PTT] is performed in the priority A channel.
Mode 3 (Prio Mode 3 (Prio Mode 3 (Prio Mode 3 (Prio- -- -A,B): A,B): A,B): A,B):
NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: NOTE:
- "Mode 2 (R.Sel)" and "Mode 3 (R.Sel)" can be
available only for Portable mode and when "MR CH"
is selected in Rotary Selector Rotary Selector Rotary Selector Rotary Selector in Key & Display
screen.
- The scanning channels are selected in Scan List Scan List Scan List Scan List in
Memory CH screen.
Is Start/Stop
Mode a
ScanA?
Wait Resume
Time Period
Transmit
message by PTT
on last channel
received
Cancel Scanning
Resume
Scanning
NO
YES
Did you
Transmit?
No
Yes
Is Scan Mode
R.SelA?
Rotary selector
channel becomes
the priority
channel
Yes
Current channel
becomes the
priority channel
No
Is Scan Mode
R.SelA?
No
Yes
Scan
Right click to display the [Edit... Enter] menu and click
- You can use and make an original character that is
edited in the Character Editor Screen.
Display Text Display Text Display Text Display Text
Enter up to a 12 or 24-character* text to indicate
message, etc. during scanning and indicating the scan
group.
* Depending on the Display Lines Display Lines Display Lines Display Lines setting in Key &
Display Assign.
Edit the original character
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Text Text Text Text
Select the text indication capability from OFF, Text or
Start CH during scan.
OFF : The text indication is turned OFF.
Text : The text indication is turned ON. The
channel's text that is programmed in
Display Text Display Text Display Text Display Text as above is indicated during
scan.
Start CH : The text indication is turned ON. The scan
start channel's text is indicated during
scan.
PWR Save PWR Save PWR Save PWR Save
Turn the power save function ON and OFF during scan.
Total scanning speed is decreased when the function
is activated.
Right click to display the [Edit... Enter] menu and click
[Edit... Enter].
Double click the desired character in the table or push
[Space] to pick up the character.
Push [Enter] to finish editing.
Usable characters are listed below.
Up to 16 original characters or symbols can be
edited/created in this sheet for a variety of information
indication.
3-6 Voice Scrambling Systems
Voice scrambling methods Voice scrambling methods Voice scrambling methods Voice scrambling methods
The built-in inversion type voice scrambler provides secure conversation. When a more secure system is required, the
32 code non-rolling-type voice scrambler UT-109R and 1020 code rolling type UT-110R are available as an option.
Built Built Built Built- -- -in inversion type voice scrambler in inversion type voice scrambler in inversion type voice scrambler in inversion type voice scrambler
This is the scrambling system which is built-in inversion type voice scrambler inverts the high and low audio
frequencies.
O Original AF
Level
O Dividing
Level
Dividing Frequency
O Inverting
Level
Dividing Frequency
Variable Split and Frequency Inversion Variable Split and Frequency Inversion Variable Split and Frequency Inversion Variable Split and Frequency Inversion
This is the scrambling system employed in the UT-109R and UT-110R. The audio frequency band is divided at a
specified frequency (divided frequency) and high and low audio frequencies in each band are inverted. The divided
frequency is programmable with cloning.
O Original AF
300Hz 3kHz
Level
Frequency
O Inverted AF
300Hz 3kHz
Level
Frequency
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Difference between rolling and non Difference between rolling and non Difference between rolling and non Difference between rolling and non- -- -rolling types rolling types rolling types rolling types
The rolling type (in fact, hopping type is used for the UT-110) is an additional feature which provides higher
communication security. It changes the divided frequency over a specified period.
O Rolling Type (UT-110R)
300Hz 3kHz
Level
Frequency
Dividing Frequency is changed
over specified period
Dividing Frequency
Low High
O Non-Rolling Type (UT-109R)
300Hz 3kHz
Level
Frequency
Dividing Frequency is fixed
with programming
Dividing Frequency
Low High
300Hz 3kHz Frequency 300Hz 3kHz Frequency 300Hz 3kHz Frequency
Voice Scrambling Systems
Program setting for scrambler Program setting for scrambler Program setting for scrambler Program setting for scrambler
Common Common Common Common - -- - Scrambler Scrambler Scrambler Scrambler
Type
Set installed voice scrambler type as UT-110R Rolling
or UT-109R Non-rolling.
As Rolling type and Non-rolling type have different
code settings, they are not compatible.
By selecting Non-rolling type in this item, you can use
the UT-109R, or UT-110R as Non-rolling type.
Selectable value: Rolling or Non-rolling
NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: NOTE:
1. This item is invalid for frequency inversion type.
2. When Non-rolling type is selected, the following
setting will be invalid.
Group Code
Set the Scrambler Group code number.
Available number: 1 to 4
NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: This item is invalid for frequency inversion type
and Non-rolling type.
Synchronous Capture
"Synchronous capture mode" is useful when
communicating through a repeater.
However, because of voice components, the
transceiver cannot maintain synchronous mode in rare
Memory CH Memory CH Memory CH Memory CH - -- - Scrambler Scrambler Scrambler Scrambler
ON/OFF
Turn voice scrambler function ON or OFF as an initial
setting.
OFF : Turn the voice scrambler function OFF.
ON : Turn the voice scrambler function ON.
Inh : The voice scrambler function selection for
the user is inhibited.
Type
Select the desired voice scrambler type from UT- (UT-
109/110), Inv (Inversion) or Oth (Other-T).
UT- : The optional UT-109R/UT-110R VOICE
SCRAMBLER UNIT.
Rolling type voice
scrambler UT-110R
Non-rolling-type voice
scrambler UT-109R
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transceiver cannot maintain synchronous mode in rare
cases.
Normally it is best to set this item to "Standard".
Selectable value: Standard (normal operation) or
Continuous (repeater operation)
NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: This item is invalid for frequency inversion type
and Non-rolling type.
Tone Start Timing
Tone start timing selects the synchronous tone signal
transmission delay time.
Set the delay time when the other party's transceiver
has power save mode.
Selectable value: OFF (default), 300 ms, 600 ms and
1100 ms.
NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: This item is invalid for frequency inversion type
and Non-rolling type.
SCRAMBLER UNIT.
Inv : Internal voice scrambler is set to Inversion.
Oth : Other voice scrambler unit.
Code
Program scrambler codes.
Available codes;
Non-rolling type (UT-109R): 1 to 32
Rolling type (UT-110R): 1 to 255
*Set the voice scrambler type as Rolling or Non-
rolling in Common screen.
Oth: 1 to 16
Inv: The code setting will be invalid.
NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: NOTE:
- The optional UT-110R or UT-109R VOICE
SCRAMBLER UNIT is required.
- Set the voice scrambler type as Rolling or Non-rolling
in Common screen.
- Set the scrambler group code in the Common screen
in advance.
A-1 Promotional Materials
The following Catalogues are available on the Icom web site.
URL: http://www.icom.co.jp/world/index.html
< Home Page > < Products Page >
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LMR
Full line brochure
LMR Poster
The following Materials are available upon request through local Icom Distributors
in your region.
IC-F3061T/S
IC-F4061T/S
IC-F3063T/S
IC-F4063T/S
A-2 Instruction Manual and Other Materials
The following Instruction Manuals are available on the Icom web site.
URL: http://www.icom.co.jp/world/index.html
< Support Center Page >
< Home Page >
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Programming
Manual
CS-F3060
Technical
Information
BIIS 1200
New Product
Information
IC-F3060 series
The following Materials are available upon request through local Icom Distributors
in your region.
IC-F3061T/S, IC-F3063T/S
IC-F4061T/S, IC-F4063T/S
Service Manual
IC-F3060 series
Service Manual
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