Operating Guide for IC-F3262DT/IC-F3262DS

Operating Guide for IC-F3262DT/IC-F3262DS

OPERATING GUIDE OPERATING GUIDE FOR IC-F3262DT/DS IC-F4262DT/DS BIIS 1200 SYSTEM/ IDAS™ dPMR™ OPERATION IMPORTANT Thank you for purchasing this Icom transceiver. NOTE: In this operating guide, the LCD illustration is The Binary Interchange of Information and Signaling (BIIS) shown as having characters displayed in two lines. 1200 and digital Private Mobile Radio (dPMR) system func- tions are built into your IC-F3262DT/DS or IC-F4262DT/DS transceiver. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the transceiver. SAVE THIS OPERATING GUIDE — This guide con- tains important oper ating instructions for: • IC-F3262DT/DS VHF dPMR HANDHELD TRANSCEIVER • IC-F4262DT/DS UHF dPMR HANDHELD TRANSCEIVER Icom, Icom Inc. and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incor- porated (Japan) in Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia and/or other countries. IDAS and IDAS logo are trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan). dPMR and the dPMR logo are trademarks of the dPMR MoU Association. All other products or brands are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders. i TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT .......................................................................... i 3 dPMR OPERATION .................................................13–27 TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................................................ ii ■ dPMR operation .........................................................13 ■ dPMR display .............................................................13 1 PREPARATION............................................................1–2 ■ Receiving a call ..........................................................13 ■ Programmable function keys ........................................1 ■ Transmitting a call .......................................................18 2 BIIS 1200 OPERATION .............................................3–12 ■ Transmitting a command ............................................24 ■ BIIS 1200 operation......................................................3 ■ Position data transmission..........................................26 ■ BIIS display ..................................................................3 ■ Man Down Emergency Call ........................................26 ■ Receiving a call ............................................................3 ■ Status message transmission .....................................27 ■ Transmitting a call .........................................................7 ■ Printer connection ......................................................27 ■ Position data transmission..........................................11 ■ Stun function ..............................................................11 ■ Man Down Emergency Call ........................................11 ■ BIIS ANI .....................................................................12 ■ Printer connection ......................................................12 ii 1 PREPARATION ■ Programmable function keys The following functions can be assigned to [EMR], [Side1], D For only dPMR operation [Side2], [Side3], [P0], [P1], [P2] and [P3] programmable The following key functions are required for dPMR operation. function keys. Consult your Icom dealer or system operator for details con- dPMR BUTTON “dPMR” cerning your transceiver’s programmed keys and their func- ➥ Push to enter the ID selection mode. tions. • Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select a desired Individual or Talkgroup ID. If the programmable function names are bracketed in the fol- ➥ While in the ID selection mode, push to enter the application lowing explanations, the specific key is used to activate the selection mode. function. • Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select a desired application from “STATUS,” “MESSAGE,” “STAT POL,” “LISTENING,” “STUN,” D For only BIIS 1200 operation “KILL,” “REVIVE” and “CALL LOG.” The following key function is required for BIIS 1200 operation. ➥ If you select “STATUS” or “MESSAGE” in the application selec- tion mode, push to enter the message selection mode. BIIS BUTTON “BIIS” • Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select a desired message. ➥ Push to enter the call code memory mode. ➥ While in the application selection mode, push to return to • Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select a desired Individual or the stand-by mode. Group ID. ➥ While in the call code memory mode, push to enter the CLEAR “CLR” message selection mode. • Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select a desired status message After communication is finished, push this key to send a ‘Dis- or Short Data Message (SDM). connect’ signal to terminate the connection. ➥ While in the message selection mode, push to return to the Depending on the preprogrammed settings, the Priority A stand-by mode. channel is automatically selected after a ‘Disconnect’ sig- ➥ Hold down for 1 second to toggle between the memory nal terminates a connection. channel mode and the queue channel mode. ➥ While in the queue channel mode, push to toggle between the queue channel mode and the received message mode. 1 PREPARATION 1 1 D For both BIIS 1200 and dPMR operations D Additional key functions 2 The following key functions are useful for BIIS 1200 and dPMR • For both BIIS 1200 and dPMR operations 3 operations. The following key functions are recommended for BIIS 1200 4 and dPMR operations, and function as described below. STATUS UP, STATUS DOWN “STUP” “STDN” 5 ➥ Push to select a status message. CALL “CALL” ➥ When the automatic scroll function is activated, push to ➥ On an MSK channel, push to transmit a BIIS call. 6 ➥ cancel it, if desired. On a digital channel, push to transmit a dPMR call. 7 ➥ When an SDM that includes more than 12 characters is Depending on the preprogrammed settings, pushing [PTT] displayed, push to manually scroll the message. makes a call in the same way as using [Call]. Moreover, 8 when you keep holding down [PTT] after receiving an STATUS “STAT” acknowledgement, you can start a conversation without 9 ➥ Push to enter the status message selection mode. pushing it again. 10 • Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select a desired message. ➥ Hold down for 1 second to transmit the last selected status TX CODE ENTER “TXCE” 11 message. Push to enter the ID code edit mode, and then set a desired 12 ID code. (pp. 7, 18) MESSAGE “MSG” 13 ➥ Push to enter the SDM selection mode. • For only BIIS 1200 operation 14 • Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select a desired SDM. The following key function is required for BIIS 1200 operation, ➥ While in the SDM selection mode, hold down for 1 second and functions as described below. 15 to transmit the last selected SDM. ➥ While in the stand-by mode, hold down for 1 second to MONITOR (AUDIBLE) “MON” 16 enter the message editing mode. (dPMR only) After communication is finished, push this key to send a ‘Clear • Set a desired message using the 10-keypad. (Only 10-key version) down’ signal to terminate the connection. (p.22) Depending on the preprogrammed settings, the Priority A In BIIS 1200 operation, status messages and SDM are channel is automatically selected after a ‘Clear down’ sig- selectable in the same mode. nal terminates a connection. 2 2 BIIS 1200 OPERATION ■ BIIS 1200 operation ■ Receiving a call The Binary Interchange of Information and Signalling (BIIS) D Receiving an Individual call 1200 standard is the best choice to add a data service to an q When an Individual call is received: existing system. It enables digital communications, signalling • Rings sound. and message exchanges with analog transceivers. • “ ” appears and the mute is released. • “ ” appears or blinks, depending on the preprogrammed set- The BIIS system provides calling features such as Individual, tings. Group, and Emergency calls, as well as enables receiving • Your own ID (or name) and the calling station’s ID (or name) and transmitting status messages and SDM. blink. Appears Appears or blinks NOTE: During BIIS 1200 operation, dPMR operation is disabled. 0001 Your own ID ■ BIIS display 1234 Calling station’s ID BIIS CALL TXCE MON The following displays appear in BIIS 1200 operation. w While holding down [PTT], speak into the microphone at CONNECT : When an acknowledgement of an Individual or your normal voice level. Group call is received. e Release [PTT] to receive. OK : When an acknowledgement of a message (sta- r After the communication is finished, push[Moni (Audi)] to tus message or SDM) is received. send a ‘Clear down’ signal to terminate the connection. FAILED : When no acknowledgement of a call is re- • Either you or the calling station can send a ‘Clear down’ signal. ceived. • “ ” disappears, “CLR DOWN” appears for approximately 2 sec- onds, and the transceiver automatically returns to the stand-by WAIT : While transmitting. mode. CLR DOWN : When a connection is terminated. BUSY : When the operating channel is busy. 3 BIIS 1200 OPERATION 2 D Receiving a Group call D Receiving an Emergency call 1 q When a Group call is received: q When an Emergency call is received: 2 • Rings sound. • Rings sound. • “ ” appears and the mute is released. • “Emergency” and the calling station’s ID (or name) blink. 3 • “ ” appears or blinks, depending on the preprogrammed set- • The transceiver automatically transmits an acknowledgement to 4 tings. the calling station. • The group ID (or name) and the calling station’s ID (or name) 5 blink. Appears Appears or blinks 6 Emergency 7 1234 Calling station’s ID BIIS CALL TXCE MON 4001 Group ID 8 1234 Calling station’s ID 9 BIIS CALL TXCE CLR w Push [Moni (Audi)] to return to the

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