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Icom IC-F6063D - User Manual

Icom IC-F6063D
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
VHF MOBILE TRANSCEIVER
iF5063
iF5061/D
UHF MOBILE TRANSCEIVER
iF6063/D
iF6061
iF6061D/D-L
iF6067D
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Icom IC-F6063D Specifications

General IconGeneral
IP RatingIP54
Frequency Range136-174 MHz (VHF), 400-470 MHz (UHF)
Channel Capacity128
ModulationFM
Weight1.2 kg
Operating Voltage13.8 V DC
ModeAnalog/Digital
Operating Temperature-30°C to +60°C
Channel Spacing12.5 kHz / 25 kHz

Summary

Important Notices

Explicit Definitions

Definitions of terms used in the manual, including warnings and cautions.

Precautions and Warnings

General Safety Precautions

Crucial warnings regarding electrical hazards, environment, and proper usage to prevent injury or damage.

Operational Cautions

Cautions related to operating conditions, cleaning, and potential heat generation.

Technical Information

Voice Coding Technology

Information about the AMBE+2™ voice coding technology.

FCC Compliance

Details on FCC compliance and interference correction.

Panel Description - Front Panel

Front Panel Controls

Details on AF Volume, LED Indicator, UP/DOWN Keys, Power Switch, and Programmable Keys.

Microphone Interface

Information on the microphone connector and microphone features.

Panel Description - Function Display

Function Display Indicators

Explanation of indicators like Signal Strength, Low Power, Audible, Compander, Scrambler, Bell, and Call Code.

Alphanumeric Display and Key Indicators

Description of the alphanumeric display and activated key indicators.

Panel Description - Programmable Keys (Part 1)

Zone and Scan Key Operations

Details on Zone, Zone Up/Down, and Scan keys, including their operation and programming.

Panel Description - Programmable Keys (Part 2)

Channel Management Keys

Covers Scan Add/Del, Priority A/B, and Memory Channel selection keys.

Monitor and Public Address Keys

Details on the Monitor (AUDI) and Public Address keys.

Panel Description - Operational Keys

Utility and Control Keys

Explains RX Speaker, Light, Lock, Lone Worker, High/Low power, Tone/RAN, and Talk Around keys.

Panel Description - Communication Keys

Specialized Communication and Emergency Keys

Details on keys for Wide/Narrow, DTMF, Call, Emergency, Surveillance, TX Code Enter, and TX Code Channel Select.

Panel Description - System Control Keys

System and Mode Control Keys

Covers keys for Scrambler/Encryption, Compander, ID-MR Select, Hook Scan, User Set Mode, 10Key ENT, OPT, and Power Off Emergency.

Basic Operation - Power and Channel Selection

Power On and Password Entry

Instructions on turning on the transceiver and entering a startup password.

Channel Selection Methods

Details on selecting channels using Non-Zone, Zone, Voting, and Automatic Scan types.

Basic Operation - Communication Procedures

Call Procedures

Procedure for selective and non-selective calling when using tone signaling.

Receiving and Transmitting Voice

Procedure for receiving signals and transmitting voice, including microphone usage and call quality tips.

Basic Operation - Transmission Control

TX Code Channel Selection

How to select TX code channels using the TX Code CH Select or TX Code CH Up/Down keys.

Transmission Inhibit Functions

Explanation of transmit inhibit functions like muted channel, busy channel, and receive-only channels.

Time-out and Penalty Timers

Information on the time-out timer and penalty timer that restrict continuous transmission.

Basic Operation - Codes and Settings

TX Code Number Editing

Procedure for editing TX code numbers using the TX Code CH Select or TX Code Enter keys.

DTMF Transmission

Using the DTMF Autodial function for automatic DTMF code transmission.

Basic Operation - User Customization

User Set Mode Operations

How to access and navigate the User Set Mode for customizing transceiver settings.

Basic Operation - Special Functions

Scrambler and Stun Functions

Enabling the voice scrambler function and understanding the stun function activation.

Emergency Transmission

Procedure for transmitting emergency signals, including DTMF or 5-tone.

Priority Channel Selection

Conditions under which the transceiver automatically selects the Priority A channel.

Basic Operation - Security and Emergency

Automatic Key Lock Function

Using the Automatic Key Lock timer to prevent unintended key presses.

Power Off Emergency Function

Activating the Power Off Emergency function for silent, no-display emergency calls.

Connection and Maintenance - Rear Panel

Rear Panel Connections Diagram

Diagram and description of rear panel connectors: Antenna, D-Sub, External Speaker, Ignition, and DC Power.

Microphone Hanger Installation

Instructions for connecting the microphone hanger, including self-ground and non-self-ground types.

Connection and Maintenance - Accessories

Supplied Accessories

List of included accessories such as microphones, cables, mounting brackets, and screws.

Microphone Hanger Grounding Types

Details on self-ground and non-self-ground type microphone hanger connections for hook functions.

Connection and Maintenance - Installation and Care

Transceiver Mounting

Guidelines for securely mounting the transceiver using the provided universal mounting bracket.

Antenna and Fuse Replacement

Information on antenna selection and installation, and procedure for replacing a blown fuse.

Cleaning and Care Instructions

Instructions for cleaning the transceiver using soft cloths and avoiding harsh solvents.

Connection and Maintenance - Optional Equipment

Overview of Optional Accessories

Overview of optional accessories like separation kits, microphones, speakers, and scrambler/digital units.

Safety Training Information

RF Exposure Guidelines

Information on RF electromagnetic energy exposure limits and compliance for occupational use.

Antenna Installation Requirements

Specific conditions for antenna gain and placement to meet RF exposure requirements.

Electromagnetic Interference Precautions

Guidance on avoiding interference with other devices and safe operating locations.

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