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Icom IC-F1810 User Manual

Icom IC-F1810
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Icom IC-F1810 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandIcom
ModelIC-F1810
CategoryTransceiver
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Explicit Definitions

WARNING

Defines potential hazards involving personal injury, fire, or electric shock.

CAUTION

Defines potential hazards involving equipment damage.

NOTE

Indicates information that, if disregarded, causes inconvenience only.

Precautions

Panel Description

Front panel

Details the front panel layout and controls, including knobs, buttons, and indicators.

Function display

Explains the various indicators and information displayed on the transceiver's screen.

Programmable function keys

Describes the functions assigned to programmable keys and how to use them.

Key Functions Overview

Details various operational keys like Zone, Scan, Priority, and Monitor functions.

Additional Panel Keys

Explains functions of other keys like Public Address, High/Low power, Talk Around, and DTMF Autodial.

Special Function Keys

Covers keys for redialing, calls, emergency, surveillance, and code entry.

Mode and Function Keys

Details keys for Compander, User Set Mode, Digital functions, and status updates.

Basic Operation

Turning power ON

Instructions for powering the transceiver on, including password entry if applicable.

Channel selection

Explains different methods for selecting operating channels based on system setup.

Call procedure

Describes the steps for initiating calls, especially in tone signaling systems.

Receiving and transmitting

Details the process of receiving calls and transmitting signals, including microphone usage.

Transmitting notes

Covers transmit inhibit functions, time-out timer, and penalty timer for transmissions.

TX code channel selection

Explains how to select TX code channels for transmissions.

TX code number edit

Guides on editing TX code contents and transmitting the edited code.

DTMF transmission

Details how to use the DTMF Autodial function for transmitting DTMF codes.

Scrambler function

Explains how to activate and use the voice scrambler function for private communication.

User set mode

Describes how to access and customize transceiver settings via the user set mode.

BIIS Operation

Default setting

Outlines the default functions assigned to programmable keys for BIIS operation.

Receiving a call

Explains how to receive individual and group calls, including display indications.

Displaying the received call record - Queue indication

Describes how to view the queue of received call records and navigate through them.

Transmitting a call

Details three methods for code selection and transmitting calls: using call memory, keypad entry, or queue recall.

Direct code entry

Guides on directly entering and editing TX codes using the keypad for transmissions.

Receiving a message

Explains how to receive status messages and Short Data Messages (SDM).

Received message selection

Describes how to select and view stored received messages, including status and SDM.

Transmitting a status

Details how to select and transmit status messages to specific stations or groups.

Transmitting an SDM (Short Data Message)

Explains how to select and transmit Short Data Messages (SDM) to stations or groups.

Programming an SDM memory

Guides on programming SDM messages into memory channels using the transceiver's keypad.

Position data transmission

Explains how to transmit position data automatically or manually with a GPS receiver.

Digital ANI

Covers the transmission of Automatic Number Identification (ANI) for logging and identification.

Auto emergency transmission

Details how emergency signals and status 22 are automatically transmitted.

Stun function

Explains the stun function, activated by a killer ID, requiring password entry to resume operation.

BIIS indication

Lists and explains various indications and their meanings during BIIS operation.

Priority A channel selection

Describes the conditions under which the transceiver automatically selects the Priority A channel.

Horn output

Explains the automatic honking function for status messages via an optional cable.

Connection and Maintenance

Rear panel connection

Details the rear panel connectors for antenna, speaker, power, and optional cables.

Supplied Accessories

Lists and illustrates all accessories included with the transceiver, including stickers and mounting hardware.

Mounting the transceiver

Provides instructions for securely mounting the transceiver using the supplied bracket.

Optional UT-109 or UT-110 installation

Guides on installing the optional scrambler units UT-109 or UT-110.

Optional OPC-617 installation

Details the installation of the optional OPC-617 ACC cable and its pin assignments.

Antenna

Emphasizes the importance of antennas for communication system performance and mounting advice.

Fuse replacement

Explains how to replace a blown fuse in the DC power cable, specifying the correct rating.

Cleaning

Provides instructions for cleaning the transceiver using a soft cloth and avoiding solvents.

DOC

Declaration of Conformity

Contains the official declaration that the equipment complies with EU directives.

Declaration of Conformity (UHF)

Contains the official declaration that the UHF equipment complies with EU directives.