Page 2 - IMPORTANT; READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS; carefully and com-; SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL —; This; When the optional UT-125; EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS; WORD; Equipment damage may occur.; NOTE
i IMPORTANT READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and com- pletely before using the transceiver. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL — This instruction manual contains important oper ating instructions for the IC-F9511HT VHF MOBILE TRANSCEIVER. ✔ When the optional UT-125 aes / des encryption unit is installed: W...
Page 3 - ii; FCC INFORMATION; • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different; ABOUT IPR; * IPR means ‘Intellectual Property Rights.’; VOICE CODING TECHNOLOGY
ii FCC INFORMATION • FOR CLASS B UNINTENTIONAL RADIATORS:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential ins...
Page 4 - PRECAUTIONS
iii R WARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC outlet. This may pose a fire hazard or result in an electric shock. R WARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source of more than 16 V DC or use reverse polarity. This could cause a fire or damage the transceiver. R WARNING! NEVER cut t...
Page 5 - iv; TABLE OF CONTENTS
iv TABLE OF CONTENTS 12345678910111213141516 IMPORTANT .......................................................................... iEXPLICIT DEFINITIONS ....................................................... iFCC INFORMATION ............................................................ iiABOUT IPR .....
Page 6 - PANEL DESCRIPTION; Front panel— Controller; AF VOLUME CONTROL KNOB; Rotate the knob to adjust the audio output level.; Displays a variety of information, such as an operating; BUSY INDICATOR; Lights green while receiving a signal, or when the squelch
1 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION n Front panel— Controller 0 1 c h - 0 1 I C - F 9 5 1 1 H T o q e w y r u t i !0 q AF VOLUME CONTROL KNOB Rotate the knob to adjust the audio output level. • Minimum audio level is pre-programmed. w FUNCTION DISPLAY (p. 3) Displays a variety of information, such as an operating...
Page 7 - TRANSMIT INDICATOR; MICROPHONE; SPEAKER JACK
2 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION 12345678910111213141516 y POWER SWITCH [POWER] Push to turn the power ON and OFF. • The following functions are available at power ON as options: - Automatic scan start - Password prompt - Set mode u TRANSMIT INDICATOR Lights red while transmitting. i DEALER-PROGRAMMABLE KEYS D...
Page 8 - Function display— Controller
3 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION n Function display— Controller 0 1 c h - 0 1 I c - F 9 5 1 1 H T u q w e r t y i !0 o q RECEIVED SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR Indicates relative signal strength level. Weak Receive Signal level Strong w LOW POWER INDICATOR Appears when low output power is selected. • When high out...
Page 9 - Programmable function keys; CH UP AND DOWN KEYS; What is “zone”?—The desired channels are assigned; SCAN KEY
4 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION 12345678910111213141516 n Programmable function keys The following functions can be assigned to [UP], [DOWN], [P0], [P1], [P2], [P3] and [P4] programmable function keys.Consult your Icom dealer or system operator for details con-cerning your transceivers programming.If the prog...
Page 10 - Push to select Priority A or Priority B channel.; PUBLIC ADDRESS KEY; to activate the PA function. Ask your dealer for details.
5 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION PRIO A/B KEYS ➥ Push to select Priority A or Priority B channel. ➥ Push and hold [Prio A (Rewrite)] or [Prio B (Rewrite)] for 1 sec. to assign the operating channel to the Priority A or Priority B channel. MR-CH 1/2/3/4 KEYS Push to select the memory channel 1, 2, 3 or 4. MONI ...
Page 11 - Push and hold to enter user set mode.; Push and hold this key again to exit user set mode.; Push and hold for 1 sec. to enter the clock set mode.; Push to return to normal operation.
6 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION 12345678910111213141516 LIGHT KEY Push to turn the transceiver’s backlight ON for about 5 sec. when the backlight function is turned OFF in user set mode. (p. 12) HIGH/LOW KEY Push to select the transmit output power temporarily or per-manently, depending on the pre-setting. • ...
Page 12 - BASIC OPERATION; Turning power ON; Channel selection
7 2 BASIC OPERATION n Turning power ON When you use the transceiver for the first time, or after the transceiver has been left unused for a long time, make sure to check the date and time indication after turning the power ON. If the time and date are not correct, reset them. (p. 9) q Push [ ] to tu...
Page 13 - Receiving and transmitting; Transmitting notes
8 2 BASIC OPERATION 12345678910111213141516 n Receiving and transmitting Receiving: q Push [ ] to turn the power ON. w Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to select a channel in se- quence. e While receiving a call, adjust the audio output level to a comfortable listening level. Transmitting: Wait for the cha...
Page 14 - Clock function; When you use the transceiver for the first time, or after the; Time and date indication; Y M D; Time and date settings; Push [Clock] to indicate the current time and date on the; Y M D; Push and hold [Clock] for 1 sec. to enter the time and date; Y M D
9 2 BASIC OPERATION n Clock function The transceiver indicates the current time and date when [Clock] is pushed. And you can change the indication format and time/date settings. When you use the transceiver for the first time, or after the transceiver has been left unused for a long time, make sure ...
Page 15 - Repeat steps; Wake up function; Push and hold [Clock] for 1 sec. to enter the clock set; Continues to the next page
10 2 BASIC OPERATION 12345678910111213141516 t Push [Clock] to set. • The next item blinks. 1 2 H R 0 3 : 0 0 P M Y M D 0 8 - 0 4 - 0 1 y Repeat steps e to t to set items. u After setting, push and hold [Clock] for 1 sec. to program. • Return to the time and date setting mode. i Push [Clock] to retu...
Page 16 - Push and hold [Clock] for 1 sec. to exit the clock set; Sleep function; EMR” to turn the sleep function ON.
11 2 BASIC OPERATION t Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to input the ‘hour’ data for wake up time. After inputting, push [Clock] to set. • The ‘minutes’ digit blinks. W A K E U P T I M E 0 9 : 2 5 A M y Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to input the ‘minutes’ data for wake up time. After inputting, push [Clock] to...
Page 17 - User set mode; Entering the user set mode:
12 2 BASIC OPERATION 12345678910111213141516 t Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to enter the sleep time edit mode. • The ‘hour’ digit blinks. S L E E P T I M E 0 5 : 3 5 P M y Push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to input the ‘hour’ data for sleep time. After inputting, push [Clock] to set. • The ‘minutes’ digit blin...
Page 18 - Push [P0] several times to select the appropriate item.
e Push [P0] several times to select the appropriate item. Then, push [Up] or [Down] to set the desired level/condi-tion. • Available set mode functions are Backlight, LCD Contrast, Beep, Beep Level, Ringer Level, SQL Level, AF Min. Level, Mic Gain, Horn, Battery Voltage, Signal Moni, Lone Worker and...
Page 19 - CONNECTION AND MAINTENANCE; Separation cable connection; Unscrew the 4 screws, then remove the rear plate from the; Connect the separation cable to the controller as shown; After the cable connection, replace the removed rear plate
14 3 CONNECTION AND MAINTENANCE 12345678910111213141516 n Separation cable connection CAUTION: To avoid damage to the transceiver, disconnect the DC power cable from the transceiver before connecting the separation cable. NOTE: The following connections should be performed by your Icom dealer or dis...
Page 20 - Unscrew the 4 screws of the front plate (either the left or; After the cable connection, replace the removed front plate
15 3 CONNECTION AND MAINTENANCE D Main unit q Unscrew the 4 screws of the front plate (either the left or right), then remove the front plate from the main unit. Main unit Unscrew the cir-cuit board screw. Front plate w Connect the opposite side of the separation cable that is connected to the contr...
Page 21 - Rear panel connection; NOTE: The following
16 3 CONNECTION AND MAINTENANCE 12345678910111213141516 + red _ black w ANTENNA CONNECTOR Connects to an antenna.Contact your dealer about an-tenna selection and placement. q D-SUB 25-PIN Connect an external unit. e q w r t Purchase separately Connect the supplied micro-phone hanger to the vehicle’s...
Page 22 - Supplied Accessories
n Supplied Accessories KEY-STICKER Microphone Microphone hanger and screw set Separation cable DC power cable Key caps Housing Function name stickers* 2 * 1 Fuses should be installed in the fuse holder of the black and red cables, respectively. See p. 20 for details. * 2 Used for labelling the progr...
Page 23 - Speaker cable terminals; Mounting the transceiver; • Mount the main unit securely with the 4 supplied screws to a
• Function name stickersThere are no names on the programmable function keys since the functions can be freely assigned to these keys.Attach the supplied function name stickers as below to the appropriate keys for easy recognition of the key’s assigned function.Then, protect the attached stickers fr...
Page 24 - Overhead mounting
D Controller 2 types of mounting styles are available— one is overhead mounting, and other one is on-board mounting. On-board mounting Bracket screw Overhead mounting • Mount the controller securely with the 4 supplied screws to a thick surface which can support more than 2 kg (4.40 lb). (Overhead m...
Page 25 - Cleaning
n Antenna A key element in the performance of any communication sys-tem is an antenna. Contact your dealer about antennas and the best places to mount them. n Fuse installation Fuses should be installed in the fuse holder of the black and red cables, respectively.If a fuse blows or the transceiver s...
Page 26 - Speaker connector information; * When the horn function is activated, HORN1 and HORN2
21 3 CONNECTION AND MAINTENANCE n Speaker connector information u i o r t y q w e Connector’s front view Pin No. Name Description Specifications q IGN IGSW cont. In 0 − Vcc w RXSP1 RX AF Out (BTL) Output power : Max. 20 WImpedance : 4 ø e NC — — r HORN1* Horn drive cont. Out 0 − VccOutput current: M...
Page 27 - OPTIONS; Input impedance : 4
22 4 OPTIONS 12345678910111213141516 • OPC-607/OPC-608/OPC-609/OPC-726 separation cables Used for a controller and a main unit connection. OPC-607 : 3 m; 9.84 ft OPC-608 : 8 m; 26.3 ft OPC-609 : 1.9 m; 6.3 ft OPC-726 : 5 m; 16.4 ft • SP-30 external speaker Input impedance : 4 ø Max. input power : 40...
Page 28 - SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION; Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility
23 5 SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION W A R N IN G Your Icom radio generates RF electromagnetic en- ergy during transmit mode. This radio is designed for and classified as “Occupational Use Only”, meaning it must be used only during the course of employment by individuals aware of the hazards, and the wa...
Page 29 - MEMO