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NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC outlet. This may pose a fire hazard or result in an electric shock.NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source of more than 16 V DC such as a 24 V battery. This connection will ruin the transceiver.NEVER cut the DC power cable between the DC plug and fuse holder. If an incorrect connection is made after cutting, the transceiver might be damaged.NEVER place the transceiver where normal operation of the vehicle may be hindered or where it could cause bodily injury.NEVER allow children to touch the transceiver.NEVER expose the transceiver to rain, snow or any liquids.USE supplied microphone only. Other microphones have different pin assignments and may damage the transceiver.

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DO NOT use or place the transceiver in areas with temperatures below –22°F (–30°C) or above +140°F (+60°C) or, in areas subject to direct sunlight, such as the dashboard.AVOID operating the transceiver without running the vehicle’s engine. The vehicle’s battery will quickly run out if the transceiver is in transmission while the vehicle’s engine OFF.AVOID placing the transceiver in excessively dusty environments.AVOID placing the transceiver against walls. This will obstruct heat dissipation.AVOID the use of chemical agents such as benzine or alcohol when cleaning, as they damage the transceiver surfaces.BE CAREFUL! The transceiver will become hot when operating continuously for long periods. IEXPLICIT DEFINITIONS. IiTABLE OF CONTENTS. Iii1 PANEL DESCRIPTION.1–4■Front panel.

1■Programmable key assignment. 3■Function display. 42 OPERATION.5–12■Turning power ON. 6DOpening text. 6DMaking a call with a memory Dial Number. 6DMaking a call with a memory Individual Code. 7DCalling the Dispatcher.

7DMaking a Status Call. 8DSending a status message to the Despatcher. 8DInclude Call. 9DPTT Quick Call function. 9■Making a call via the keypad. 9DIndividual Call.

9DGroup Call. 10DStatus Call.10DEnhanced Group Call. 10DPriority Call. 10DEmergency Call.

11DSystem Wide Call. 11DPSTN Call. 11DPABX Call. 11DDivert Own Call. 11DDivert 3rd Party Call.

11DCancellation of Divert. 11DSDM (Short Data Message) Call. D5-Digit Routing code calling. 12DCancellation of calling. 12DCancellation of Input.

12■Special calling via the keypad. 12DShort Dialing. 123 RECEIVING. 13–15■Receiving a call.

13DReception of an individual Call. 13DReception of a Group Call. 13DReception of a Status Call. 14DReception of a SDM (Short Data Message) Call.14■Progress messages. 154 OTHER FUNCTION. 16–18DCall Back function.

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16DDTMF function. 16DScrambler function. 17DCompander function. 17DMic Hook OFF function.

17DMic Hook ON function. 17DHorn Honk function. 17DPublic Address function. 17DRX Speaker function. 18DIgnition SW function.

18DAuto Talk Around function. 185 USER SETUP MENU. 19■User Setup Menu.

19DSelectable items and setting value. 196 MAP27. 20■MAP27 serial interface.

207 CONVENTIONAL MODE. 21–22■Conventional mode operation. 21■Programmable key assignment. 8 CONNECTION AND MAINTENANCE.23–27■Rear panel and connection. 23■Supplied Accessories.

24■Mounting the transceiver. 25DInverting the Front panel. 25DMounting the transceiver.

26■Optional UT-109/UT-110 installation. 26■Optional OPC-617 installation. 27■Fuse replacement.

279 CLONING. PANEL DESCRIPTION 1Emergency Function; p. Call BackPush this key to turn the Call Back function ON or OFF. Press the key will display the stored calls that you have not yet answered. Status Up Status Down(∫ / √ ).This key is used to select the status memory.Memory Up memory Down( / ).This key is used to select the Memory channel.Default key assignments.Either Trunking or Conventional mode;ModePush the key to toggles between Trunking mode and Conventional mode.NullNo function is assigned.High/LowPushing the key will toggle in the order of Low1 power, Low2 power, High power and Auto power.Public AddressUse the transceiver as an audio amplifier.RX SpeakerOutput the receive audio to an out-of-vehicle speaker. QTRANSMIT INDICATORAppears while transmitting.wRECEIVE INDICATORAppears while receiving a message.eSIGNAL STRENGTH METERIndicates the received signal strength at 4 levels. If the connection with the communication network is not established, the whole icon turns OFF while blinks.

For a stable communication, at least the second highest level (with two bars appearing) is required.rLOW POWER INDICATORAppears if the transmission output is set to a low power level (Low1 or Low2). Does not appear when High power is selected.tSPEAKER INDICATORAppears when voice communication becomes possible. ■Turning power ONq Push to turn the power ON. A power-up alert tone sounds for about 1 sec. And an opening message may appear.w If the transceiver is programmed for a start up passcode, input the digit codes as directed by your dealer. The keys in the table below can be used for password input. The transceiver detects numbers in the same block as identical.

Therefore “01234” and “56789” are the same.e When the “PASSWORD” indication does not clear after inputting digit codes, the input code number may be incorrect. Turn the power off and start over in this case.KEYP 0P 1P 2P 3P 4NUMBER. ‘GeneralPush to turn the power ON. A power-up alert tone will be heard. Push again to turn the power OFF. 2 OPERATIONt A warning beep will be emitted 10 seconds before the communication timer reaches the limit. When the limit has been reached, the communication will be disconnected automatically.TIME 1 59y To manually end the communication, push Clear.

(or push , then push #).CLEAR DOWND Making a call with a Memory Individual CodePush / to select a memory individual code to make the call.q Display an individual code by push /.w Select the desired individual code using /.PERSONAL 1e Push PTT to start calling with the selected individual code.r While ‘Calling’ is displayed, the intermittent beep sound for calling will be heard.t With ‘Connected’ displayed, will appear allowing you to start the communication. At the same time, the countdown timer will appear to limit the communication time.y A warning sound will be emitted 10 seconds before the. Communication timer reaches the limit.

When the limit has been reached, the communication will be disconnected automatically.u To manually end the communication, press the Clear key. (or push , then push #).D Calling the DispatcherThe despatcher may be called directly. Q Press the Dispatcher key.DESPATCHERw Press the PTT key. The call to the dispatcher will be started.NOTE: If calling direct to the Despatcher is prohibited, the status message 00 (or 0) (Call Back Request) is transmitted and then the the transceiver will return to the waiting mode.e While ‘Calling’ is displayed, the intermittent beep sound will be heard.r With ‘Connected’ is displayed, will appear allowing you to start the communication. At the same time, the countdown timer will appear to limit the communication time. T A warning sound will be emitted 10 seconds before the communication timer reaches the limit. When the limithas been reached, the communication will be disconnected automatically.y Push Clear to manually end the communication.D Making a Status CallA status message may be sent to the dispatcher or a remote station having an individual code.

(No status message can be sent to any station using a group code.).Sending a status message to a station having an individual code.q Display an individual code by pushing /.PERSONAL 1w Press the Status Up ∫/Down √ to enter the status code select mode.STATUS 01Select the desired message from a total of 32 different status messages having code No. 0 through 31.Status code 0 means “Call Back Request” - Please call back, and status code 31 “Previous Request Cancel” - Cancels the call. These status codes are commonly used by all systems. OPERATION 2e Press PTT, the status message will be sent to the station having the selected individual code.r When the status message has been successfully sent out, ‘OK’ appears on the display.D Sending a status message to the Despatcher q Enter the Despatcher mode by pushing the Despatcher.DESPATCHERw Press Despatcher again. Now you are ready to select a status code.STATUS 01If the direct call to the despatcher is selected, you cannot use status code select condition.e Push ∫/√ to select the desired status message.Select the desired message from a total of 32 different status messages having code No. 0 through 31.Status code 0 means “Call Back Request” - Please call back, and status code 31 “Previous Request Cancel” - Cancels the call.

These status codes are commonly used by all systems. D Individual Call;.

Individual call to a station having the same prefix and fleet codes.Enter an individual code via the keypad and then push #. The individual call will be started.(e.g.) To call 200 2001 300 from 200 2001 200, enter ‘300#’. Individual Call to a station having the same prefix code and a different fleet code.Enter the fleet code plus the individual code via the keypad and then push #. The individual call will be started.

(e.g.) To call 200 2006 300 from 200 2001 200, enter2006300#. Individual Call to a station having a different prefix code.Enter the prefix code plus the fleet code plus the individual code via the keypad and then push #. The individual call will be started.(e.g.) To call 211 2006 300 from 200 2001 200, enter #.NOTE: Instead of pushing #, push PTT can be also make the call. D Group Call.Group Call to the stations having the same prefix and fleet codes.Enter the group code via the keypad and then push #. The group call will be started.(e.g.) To call 200 5001 91 from 200 2001 200, enter 91#.

Group Call to the stations having the same prefix code and a different fleet code.Enter the fleet code plus the group code via the keypad and then push #. The group call will be started.(e.g.) To call 200 6002 90 from 200 2001 200, enter 600290#. Group Call to the stations having a different prefix code.Enter the prefix code plus the fleet code plus the group code via the keypad and then push #. The group call will be started.(e.g.) To call 211 6002 90 from 200 2001 200, enter 211600290#.D Status Call.Enter 0xx (xx: a status code in the range between 00 and 31) and then push #. The status call to the despatcher will be started.(e.g.) To send status code 02 to 200 2001 300 from 200 2001 200, enter 002 300#.

You can omit the first. OPERATION 2“0” between status 00 and 09, for example as02 300#.To make the Call Back request of the status call to the despatcher, enter 0#.To make the cancellation of the above request to the despatcher, enter #0#.To make the Call Back request of the status call to the individual code station, enter 0 plus an individual code plus #.To make the cancellation of the above request to the individual code station, enter #0 plus an individual code plus #.D Enhanced Group Call.To make a Conference Call;Enter 1 plus a group code and then push #. The conference call will be started allowing the called stations to have communication.To make a Broadcast Call;Enter 11 plus a group code and then push #. The broadcast call will be started allowing the called stations only to listen to the call.D Priority Call.Enter 8 plus an individual call/a Group call and so on, then push #. The priority call will be started.If the system is busy (no channel is available), the priority is given on a first-come-first-served basis.

2 OPERATIOND Emergency Call. Enter 9 plus an individual code or a group code and then push #. The emergency call will be started.‘Selectable Emergency Function; Disable.’Enter 9, then push #. The pre-programmed ‘Emergency Number’ used for the emergency call.‘Selectable Emergency Function; Enable.’Enter 9, then push #. The current ‘Dial Number’ selected via / used for the emergency call.- If the system is busy (no channel is available), a channel is forcibly made available allowing you to establish the communication.‘ Selectable Emergency Function’ can be set with the cloning software (p. 28).D System Wide Call.

Entering 1981# will allow you to make a priority voice call. Entering 1982# will allow you to make a voice call.

Entering 1987# will allow you to make a standard voice call.Each of the above calls is used to call all the mobile stations that are waiting on the system.D PSTN CallEnter 0 plus a telephone number (8 digits or more) and then push #. The PSTN call will be started. D PABX CallEnter 0 plus a telephone number (5 to 7 digits) and then push #. The PABX call will be started.D Divert Own Call.

Enter 41n plus the individual code of the station you want to divert your own call to, and then push #.This will allow you to divert your own call to the specified station.In the place of ‘n’, enter 1 for voice, 0 for data, or nothing for both voice and data. Enter #41n, then push # to cancel the diversion.Or enter #45n# to cancel the above diversion on the station you want to divert your own call to.D Divert 3rd Party Call. Enter 44n plus Station B’s individual code plus plus Station A’s individual code (destination), and then push#. Station B’s call will be diverted to Station A.In the place of ‘n’, enter 1 for voice, 0 for data, or nothing for both voice and data. Enter #44n plus station B’s individual code, and then push # to cancel this diverting.D Cancellation of Divert.

Enter #41n and then push #. This will allow you to cancel the Divert Own call.

Enter #44n plus station B’s individual code and then push #. This will allow you to cancel the Divert 3rd Party call. Enter #45n and then push #. This will allow you to cancel the call that diverted to you.In the place of ‘n’, enter 1 for voice, 0 for data, or nothing for both voice and data.D SDM (Short Data Message) Call. Enter 2 plus data (up to 24 digits in total) via the keypad and then push #.

This will allow you to make a data call to a predetermined station. Enter 2 plus data via the keypad plus individual code (up to 24 digits in total) and then push #. This will allow you to make a data call to an individual code station.D 5-Digit Routing code callingConverting a prefix code (3 digits) plus a fleet code (4 digits) to 3 digits allows you to dial a different prefix code and fleet code by 5 digit dialling.Convertible numbers; 200 to 299, 900 to 999, 20 to 29, 90 to 99.Pre-program the prefix and fleet numbers before converting. Individual calling with different prefix code.To call 211 2006 300 from 200 2001 200. OPERATION 2Pre-program 22 to prefix code 211 and fleet code 2006 as 5-Digit Routing code. Enter 22300# to start the call.D Cancellation of callingEnter and then push #.

This will allow you to cancel the current call.This will allow you to end the communication or cancel the current call.D Cancellation of InputWhen you are entering data via the keypad, push /. This will delete the data starting with the last character/digit entered, allowing you to restart entering the data again.Push Clear to cancel the inputting and return to the waiting mode.‘Special calling via the keypadD ReDialEnter ## via the keypad. This will allow you to redial the last number called.D Short DiallingEnter # followed by the memory location (1 to 9). This allows you to automatically dial a commonly used number from memory 1 to 9 by pushing /. 3 RECEIVING‘Receiving a callD Reception of an individual callWhen an individual call is received, the telephone beep sounds telling you that a call has been received. Immediately after this, you can talk with the caller.Message and ALERTING individual codedisplayed alter-nately.302q The caller’s individual code and count-down timer will appear on the LCD screen.TIME 4 56If the call is from a telephone (PSTN call) or PABX (PABX call) will be displayed.ALERTINGALERTINGTELEPHONEPABXw Pushing PTT will allow you to talk with the caller. The transmission indicator will appear on the LCD.e During the communication, the timer will count the communication time.

When the limit has been reached, the communication will be automatically shut down (clear down). R To end the communication manually, push Clear or push then #.t The transceiver will return to the waiting mode.If you do not answer the call;y If you did not answer the call by not push PTT, the caller’s number is stored in the Call Back memory. Up to 15 non-answered calls are stored.

If there is any nonanswered call remaining in the memory, the Call Backicon blinks.u Select the Call Back memory by pushing Call Back and / , then push PTT. This will allow you to call the stored unanswered call.Q1 302D Reception of a Group Call;You can receive a group call with a pre-programmed group code number or the group code that has been selected via /.When a group call is received, the beep sound is emitted and you immediately are able to communicate.q The LCD screen displays the caller’s individual code.GROUP 200. In the case of a call received from the Inter-Prefix, ‘INTER-PFIX’ is displayed on the LCD screen.The communication time timer will appear on the display.TIME 00 56w The individual ID will appear if ‘Display Pressel’ function is enabled, and remain displayed during the current communication.e Pushing PTT will allow you to talk with the caller.In the case of a group call, the communication only can be cleared down from the caller’s side. The called station cannot clear down the communication.D Reception of a Status CallWhen a status call is received, a beep sound is heard.q The LCD screen displays the text corresponding to the status number and the caller’s individual code.STATUS 01302w These text and the individual numbers remain until Clear is pushed.e If you push Clear to cancel the displayed status call, the transceiver returns to the waiting mode.

RECEIVING 3D Reception of a SDM (Short Data Message) CallWhen the Short Data Message is received, a beep sound is heard.q The LCD screen displays the received data and the caller’s individual code, and then the display blinks.(DATA)302w Push / to display the following data when over 10 digits of data has been received.e No transmission can be made until the displayed data message is cancelled by pushing Clear.r If you push Clear to cancel the displayed short data message, the transceiver returns to the waiting mode. 3 RECEIVING‘Progress messagesThe following messages appear corresponding to the progress of the processing of a call.MESSAGE DESCRIPTIONABORTED.Your call has been aborted (Wait for a while and then make the call again).CALLING.Your call is now being processed.

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CALL BACK.Your call has been recorded at thecalled station (Wait for a reply). DIVERTED.Your call has been diverted to anotherstation.ENGAGED.The called station has not received your call since the line is busy (Wait for a while and then make the call again).INVALID.You have entered an invalid number. NO REPLY.Your call has not been answered.

QUEUED.Your call has been put in the waiting list(Wait for a while until your call is connected).RINGING.The called station is now ringing.SYS BUSY.The system is so busy that no call is accepted now (Wait for a while and then make the call again). MESSAGE DESCRIPTIONTIMEOUT.The communication time limit has been exceeded (The communication has already been ended).FAILED.Your call has failed or your called number is not supported by the system.CANCELLED.Your call has been cancelled. CONNECTED.Your call has been connected success-fully.SYS WIDE.System Wide calls are accepted now. TELEPHONE.PSTN calls are accepted now.PABX.PABX calls are accepted now. INTER-PFIX.Calls from stations having different pre-fix codes are accepted now. CLEAR DOWN.End the communication.

D Call Back function.If you do not want to answer the call immediately, use this function.Pushing Call Back will allow you to enable or disable the function.When this function is enabled, the transceiver sends the Call Back to the called station. OTHER FUNCTION 4.Call Backq If you push Call Back when the is blinking or lights, the memory numbers are displayed.w A memory number can be selected using /.e Select a number and then push PTT.

The selected number will be dialled to call back.r The number called back will be deleted from the memory.t You cannot call back to any PSTN or PABX call. The calls are recorded only.y To delete a memory number without calling back to that number, push Call Back and display the number using the Up and Down keys.u Push the Call Back key for 2.5 seconds. The number will be deleted from the memory.D DTMF functionThis function allows you to send a DTMF code via the HM100TN (optional DTMF microphone) while still being able to communicate with the PTT switch on the traffic channel.NOTE: Key pads of HM-100TN functions during standby mode as follows;. 0 to 9, and # for dialling.

A: P 0, B: P 1, C: P 2 and D: P 3 of front panel. 4 OTHER FUNCTIOND Scrambler functionThe transceiver is compatible with the optional UT-109 (#02). scrambler unit.Pre-programmed 5 scrambler code can be selected in the User Setup Menu. 19)NOTE: UT-109 is recommended for trunking operation. Both UT-110 and UT-109 are recommended for conventional operation.D Compander functionThe compander function provides clear audio quality in noisy environments. 19)D Mic Hook OFF functionThis function allows you to answer back when receiving the individual call.Select ‘Answer (ANS)’ in ‘HooK’ in the User Setup menu.

19)D Mic Hook ON functionThis function activates to clear down at the end of the conversation. 19)Select ‘Clear (CLR)’ in ‘HooK’ in the User Setup menu.NOTE: Select ‘ON’ on the ‘HooK’ in the User Setup menu when you use both ‘ANS’ and ‘CLR’. OTHER FUNCTION 4D RX Speaker function (optional OPC-617 is required)Output the receive audio to an out-of-vehicle speaker.External audio amplifier and speaker are required.D Ignition SW functionThe transceiver’s power turns ON/OFF automatically depending on the ignition switch position.This function requires additional optional wiring cables. Please consult your dealer.D Auto Talk Around functionIf the transceiver loses the TSC (Trunking System Controller) signal, the transceiver turns to conventional mode, and then the conventional channel is automatically selected.The transceiver will periodically scan the trunking channel, and automatically return to the trunking mode when any valid control channel is available.

‘MAP27 serial interfaceMAP27 is a Mobile Access Protocol for MPT1327/1343 communication equipment. It permits data exchange between MPT radio equipment and external equipment such as a data terminal which may be a laptop computer.By connecting the OPC-822 OPTIONAL INTERFACE CABLE to the external connector of the transceiver (J9), you can use the serial interface. (See right.).Available baud rate: 1200/2400/4800/9600Using the appropriate PC software, you can control dialling, hook off (answer), hook on (clear down), status and short data from the computer.The interface supports the following functions. Independent Call, Group Call. Emergency Call (call with “ 9”).

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Clear down. Send/receive status messages.Send/receive SDM (Short Data Message): up to 100 ASCII charactersNOTE: Follow the instruction manuals of MAP27 equipment for operation. ‘ Conventional Mode operationThis transceiver has conventional mode capability.

You can use up to 32 pre-programmed conventional channels. These channels can be selected with the or.Push the Mode key assigned as the dealer programmable key to toggle between Trunking mode and Conventional mode.

The transceiver memorizes the operating mode until Mode key is pushed, even if the power is turned OFF.NOTE: You must assign the Mode function to a dealer programmable key, both for the Trunking mode and the Conventional mode in the key Assign screen of the cloning software.CTCSS tone squelch function is available in the Conventional mode. You can select the desired operating channel and make a communication with PTT.While the Conventional mode is selected, the Clear/P 4 key functions as Monitor. (Default setting.)Pushing this key allows you to open the transceiver’s squelch manually to check whether a channel is busy or not. QANTENNA CONNECTORConnects to an antenna. Ask your Dealer about antenna selection and placement.wMICROPHONE HANGERConnect the supplied microphone hanger to the vehicle’s ground for microphone on/off hook functions.eDC POWER RECEPTACLEConnects to a 12 V DC battery.

Pay attention to polarities. NEVER connect to a 24 V battery.

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This could damage the transceiver.rEXTERNAL SPEAKER JACKConnect a 4–8 Ω external speaker, if desired. TOPTIONAL CABLE (OPC-617 or OPC-822)Connect an external horn drive unit, LCD backlight control, etc. CONNECTION AND MAINTENANCE 8■Optional UT-109 /UT-110installationq Turn power OFF, then disconnect the DC power cable.

W Unscrew the 4 screws, then remove the bottom cover.e Cut the print pattern on the PCB at the TX mic circuit (A) and RX AF circuit (B) as shown in the following figure.r Install the scrambler unit as shown in the following left.t Return the bottom cover and screws to the original position. Install the unit. Cut the print patternFront panelABNOTE: Be sure to re-solder the above disconnected points, otherwise no TX modulation or AF output is available when you remove the scrambler units. CE Versions of the IC-F610 which display the “CE” symbol on the serial number seal, comply with the essential requirements of the European Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Directive 1999/5/EC.This warning symbol indicates that this equipment operates in non-harmonised frequency bands and/or may be subject to licensing conditions in the country of use. Be sure to check that you have the correct version of this radio or the correct programming of this radio, to comply with national licensing requirement.

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