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PROGRAMMING MANUAL
CLONING SOFTWARE
CS-F30G
FOREWORD
This manual explains in detail how to program each of the functions in the IC-F30GT/GS, IC-F31GT/GS, ICF40GT/GS and IC-F41GT/GS VHF AND UHF TRANSCEIVERS with the CS-F30G CLONING SOFTWARE. The CS-F30G can be set up to meet any number of requirements of your customers, such as system conditions, channels, frequencies, tones, etc.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD. i TABLE OF CONTENTS. i
11 PROGRAMMING for SmarTrunk II operation. 5961
11-1 11-2 11-3 11-4 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION. PROGRAMMING RECOMMENDATION Speed Dial. Conguration. 60 61
1 PREPARATION. SCREEN DESCRIPTION. 25
2-1 MAIN SCREEN DESCRIPTION. 23 2-2 TREE VIEW SCREEN DESCRIPTION. 45
3 COMMON SETTING. 622
3-1 KEY & DISPLAY ASSIGN. 614 3-2 SET MODE. 15 3-3 COMMON 1. 1617 3-4 COMMON 2. 1819 3-5 EXPERT. 2021 3-6 CHARACTER EDITOR. 22
12 PROGRAMMING for LTR TRUNKING operation. 6263
12-1 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION. 62 12-2 Global. 62 12-3 System 110. 63
13 DATA CLONING BETWEEN TRANSCEIVERS. OPTIONAL UNIT INSTALLATION. 6566
s GENERAL. 65 14-1 INSTALLATION. 65 14-2 HARDWARE SETUP. 66
4 MEMORY CHANNEL LMR. MEMORY CHANNEL PMR. DTMF AUTODIAL. 4041
6-1 DTMF AUTODIAL. 40 6-2 DTMF SETTING. 41
15 SPECIAL FUNCTION. 67
15-1 CPU REVISION INDICATION. 67 15-2 USER SET MODE. 67
7 CONTINUOUS TONE. SCAN LIST. 4344
8-1 SCAN LIST. 43 8-2 SCAN SETTING. 44
16 INDEX. 6870
9 2TONE. 4548
9-1 RX CODE CHANNEL. 4546 9-2 TX CODE. 47 9-3 2TONE SETTING. 48
10 5TONE. 4958
10-1 RX CODE CHANNEL. 4951 10-2 TX CODE CHANNEL. 5253 10-3 FORMAT. 54 10-4 USER TONE. 55 10-5 5TONE SETTING. 5658
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PREPARATION
s EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
To use the program, the following hardware and software is required: IBM PC/AT or PS/2 compatible computer with an RS-232C serial port Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows 98 Intel Pentium 100 MHz processor or faster At least 32 MB RAM At least 800600 pixel display OPC-966 CLONING CABLE
s SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
NOTE: Depending on your Windows system les, the PC may require rebooting. In this case,
repeat the installation from the beginning. x Installation q Boot up Windows. (Quit all applications when Windows is running.) w Insert the CS-F30G disk into the appropriate CD-ROM drive. e Select Run from the [Start] menu. r Type the setup program name with full path name, then press the [Enter] key. e.g.; D:\csf30g\disk1\setup [Enter] t Follow the prompts. y Enter the Product ID number in the following manner. ID number : 002379-(6-digit serial number) e.g. If the serial number on the CD is 000001, enter 002379-000001 as the ID number. u Program group CS-F30G appears in the Programs folder of the start menu.
s CONNECTION
Connect each item as in the following diagram. CAUTION: Do not connect an antenna to the transceiver during cloning operation. Received signals may cause cloning errors.
to an RS-232C port
Personal computer
DB9 Female /DB25 Male cable
Sets scan mode, text for each scan group, power save function scan stop/resume timers, etc. By double clicking the Scan List item, the scan group channels for editing appear in the Memory Channel Screen, and the independent Scan Setting Screen appears when the Scan Setting item is double clicked. Go to 8 SCAN LIST
y 2Tone (LMR only; pgs. 4548)
Sets RX/TX code, text, beep, bell, stun, group call, ANS functions, etc. By double clicking the RX Code Channel item, the RX code channels for editing appear in the Memory Channel Screen, and the independent TX Code Channel or 2Tone Setting Screen appears when the TX Code Channel or 2Tone Setting item is double clicked, respectively. Go to 9 2TONE
COMMON SETTING
3-1 KEY & DISPLAY ASSIGN
s Key Assign F0, F1, F2, F3, P0, P1, P2, P3 Assign a function for each programmable switch and operating mode (Conventional and SmarTrunk). Assignable functions and actions are as follows.
The scanning list (scanning channel group) can be selected via [CH Up] or [CH Down] switches, after entering the scan list selection mode by pushing this switch for 1 sec.
The following functions can be assigned for the Conventional columns operation.
Null(Light): No function is assigned. However, lights LCD backlight for 5 sec. when Auto is selected in Backlight in 3-2 SET MODE (p. 15). Go to Backlight CH Up, CH Down: Changes the memory channel up or down. Bank : Push this switch then [CH Up] or [CH Down] to change the memory channel bank up or down.
When the power ON scan function is turned ON; Push to pause scanning when in Scan A, and push to cancel scanning when Scan B is selected. In case of transmission during scan, pauses scanning, then resumes scanning after passing the time period specied in the Auto Reset in 4/5 MEMORY CHANNEL (LMR; p. 27/PMR; p. 37) when in Scan A. Cancels scanning when Scan B is selected. The scanning list (scanning channel group) can be selected via [CH Up] or [CH Down] switches, after entering the scan list selection mode by pushing this switch for 1 sec.
The power ON scan function is specied in Power ON Scan in 8-2 SCAN SETTING (p. 44). NOTE: Scan A and Scan B cannot be assigned at the same time because the transceiver cannot have two different scans. Go to Auto Reset LMR Go to Auto Reset PMR Go to PWR ON Scan Scan Add/Del(Tag): Push to add or delete the channel to/from the selected scanning list
Scan A Start/Stop, Scan B Start/Stop: When the power ON scan function is turned OFF; Push to start and cancel scanning operation. In case of transmission during scan, cancels scanning when in Scan A, and pauses scanning, then resumes scanning after passing the time period specied in Auto Reset in 4/5 MEMORY CHANNEL (LMR; p. 27/PMR; p. 37) when Scan B is selected.
3-1 KEY & DISPLAY ASSIGN continued
Prio A, Prio B: Selects the priority channel A or B programmed in CH Atr in 4/5 MEMORY CHANNEL respectively (LMR; p. 23/PMR: p. 29) by pushing this switch. Prio A (Rewrite): Selects the priority channel A programmed in CH Atr in 4/5 MEMORY CHANNEL (LMR; p. 23/PMR: p. 29) by pushing this switch. Also the operating channel is re-assigned for priority channel A by pushing this switch for 1 sec. Go to CH Atr LMR Go to CH Atr PMR MR-CH 14: Immediately selects memory channel 14 in the operating bank, respectively. Moni/Moni(Audi): For LMR model use Moni Push to mute and release the CTCSS (DTCS) or 2-tone squelch mute. Open any squelches/deactivate any mutes while pushing this switch.
: Switches the keyboard lock function ON and OFF.
High/Low: Switches the transmit output power level from the independent settings of each channel. It is impossible to select High when Low is selected for the initial setting in RF PWR in 4/5 MEMORY CHANNEL (LMR; p. 26/PMR; p. 36) as well as when MR CH Individual is selected in the RF Power Selection (p. 13) in this sheet. Go to RF PWR LMR Go to RF PWR PMR Go to RF Power Selection C. Tone CH Ent: Selects the continuous tone channel via [CH Up] or [CH Down] switches to change the tone frequency/code setting after pushing this switch for temporary operation. The [CH Up] or [CH Down] switches are assigned in this screen (p. 6) and the continuous tone channel is programmed in 7 CONTINUOUS TONE (p. 42). Go to CH Up, CH Down Go to 7 CONTINUOUS TONE
For PMR model use Moni (Audi) Activates a monitor function specied in Switch Action Moni in 5 MEMORY CHANNEL PMR (p. 32).
Go to Switch Action Moni
Talk Around: Switches the talk around function ON and OFF. This function allows temporary simplex operation on the duplex/repeater channel. Wide/Narrow: Switches both transmission and reception IF passband width for temporary wide or narrow channel spacing operation. After channel or bank selection, the passband width returns to the original selection. The original passband width is programmed in Wide/Narrow in 4/5 MEMORY CHANNEL (LMR: p. 26/PMR: p. 35). Go to Wide/Narrow LMR Go to Wide/Narrow PMR DTMF Autodial: Push to enter the DTMF autodial mode and then select the stored DTMF code via [CH Up] or [CH Down] switches. Transmits the selected DTMF code by pushing this switch for 1 sec. The DTMF code for auto dialling is programmed in 6-1 DTMF AUTODIAL (p. 40), and the [CH Up] or [CH Down] switches are assigned in this screen (p. 6). Go to 6-1 DTMF Autodial Go to CH Up, CH Down
TX Code CH Up, TX Code CH Down PMR only : Selects a TX code channel, instead of the specified 5-tone code channel programmed in 5Tone signaling STN in 5 MEMORY CHANNEL PMR (p. 34) for temporary operation. Selectable 5-tone channels are specied in Sel in 10-2 TX CODE CHANNEL (p. 53). Go to 5Tone signaling STN Go to Sel ID-MR Select PMR only: For entering into the received ID code history indication mode. Up to 5 codes can be memorized, and searches the history with [CH Up] or [CH Down] switches. All the history can be cleared by pushing this switch for 1sec. The selected/displayed 5-tone code can be transmitted as STN (station/group) code when [Call] switch is pushed. [CH Up], [CH Down] or [Call] switches are assigned in this screen (pgs. 6, 8). Go to CH Up, CH Down Go to Call
Scrambler: Switches the voice scrambler function ON and OFF when an optional voice scrambler unit, UT-109 or UT-110, is installed. When Inhibit is selected in Scrambler OFF, ON, Inhibit in 4/5 MEMORY CHANNEL (LMR; p. 26/PMR; p. 39), the scrambler function cannot be switched on with this switch operation. Go to Scrambler OFF, ON, Inhibit LMR Go to Scrambler OFF, ON, Inhibit PMR Compander: Switches the compander function ON and OFF. The compander function reduces noise components from the transmitting audio to provide clear communication.
User Set Mode: Entering into the User Set Mode by pushing this switch for 1 sec. The User Set Mode is used for programming infrequently changed values or conditions of functions without PC programming. Push this switch momentarily to select the function, and push [CH Up] or [CH Down] to change the setting, after entering into the User Set Mode. Programmable functions are selected in 3-2 SET MODE (p. 15). Go to 3-2 SET MODE OPT11 Out/H, OPT12 Out/H, OPT13 Out/H: Outputs High level signal from the OPT13 ports in the optional unit connector (MAIN unit, J1; pins 911), respectively. OPT11 Out/L, OPT12 Out/L, OPT13 Out/L: Outputs Low level signal from the OPT13 ports in the optional unit connector (MAIN unit, J1; pins 911), respectively. OPT11 Momentary/H, OPT12 Momentary/H, OPT13 Momentary/H: Outputs High level pulse signal from the OPT13 ports in the optional unit connector (MAIN unit, J1; pins 911), respectively.
OPT11 Momentary/L, OPT12 Momentary/L, OPT13 Momentary/L: Outputs Low level pulse signal from the OPT13 ports in the optional unit connector (MAIN unit, J1; pins 911), respectively. OPT21 Out/H, OPT22 Out/H, OPT23 Out/H: Outputs High level signal from the OPT13 ports in the optional unit connector (MAIN unit, J2; pins 911), respectively. OPT21 Out/L, OPT22 Out/L, OPT23 Out/L: Outputs Low level signal from the OPT13 ports in the optional unit connector (MAIN unit, J2; pins 911), respectively. OPT21 Momentary/H, OPT22 Momentary/H, OPT23 Momentary/H: Outputs High level pulse signal from the OPT13 ports in the optional unit connector (MAIN unit, J2; pins 911), respectively. OPT21 Momentary/L, OPT22 Momentary/L, OPT23 Momentary/L: Outputs Low level pulse signal from the OPT13 ports in the optional unit connector (MAIN unit, J2; pins 911), respectively. Sp. Func 1, Sp. Func 2: Reserved for future functions.
Programming example: When entering original characters thumbnail number C, enter as %C.
User original characters are programmed in 3-6 CHARACTER EDITOR (p. 22). Go to 3-6 CHARACTER EDITOR
MR/Code Display PMR only Selects the display conditions from MR CH and MR CH+TX CODE CH. MR CH: The selected operating channel number or programmed text only is displayed. MR CH+TX Code CH: The selected operating channel and transmit 5-tone code channel number or programmed text are displayed. Text for each operating channel and transmit 5-tone code channel are programmed in Frequency Text in 5 MEMORY CHANNEL (p. 30) and in Text in 10-2 TX CODE CHANNEL (p. 52), respectively. When no text is programmed, the selected channel number is displayed instead of the text. Go to Frequency Text Go to Text
Rotary Selector Selects the [Rotary Selector] action from MR CH, MR CH (Home) and Bank. MR CH : Selects memory channel. MR CH (Home) : Selects memory channel and starts scanning automatically when channel 1 is selected. Bank : Selects memory bank. NOTE: DO NOT select MR CH or MR CH (Home) when [CH Up]/[CH Down] is assigned, or Bank when [Bank] is assigned to either F0F3 and P0P3 switches. A cloning error may occur.
3-2 SET MODE
Set the values or conditions of the following functions in the Set Mode columns, and select the conditions of User Set Mode from Enable and Inhibit. These functions are for programming infrequently changed values or conditions without PC programming. The function which Inhibit is selected, does not appear and therefore cannot be set in the User Set Mode.
Backlight Selects the LCD backlight lighting conditions from ON, OFF and Auto. ON : Lights continuously while the transceiver is powered ON. OFF : Does not light with any operation. Auto : Lights for 5 sec. when any switch except [PTT] is pushed. LCD Contrast Selects the LCD contrast level from 15. Beep Selects the key-touch beep output capability. (Not for lockout timer, TOT, etc.) Beep Level Selects the key-touch beep xed output level from 15, or minimum output level from 1(Linked)5(Linked). When either minimum output level is selected, the beep output level is adjustable with [VOL] control.
SQL Level Enter a value within a 0255 range for noise squelch threshold level adjustment. AF Min Level Enter a value within a 0255 range for minimum audio output level. Audio Filter Selects the audio filter from 3003000 Hz, 03000 Hz, 3003400 Hz and 03400 Hz. Mic Gain Selects the internal microphone gain from 15. VOX Gain Selects the VOX gain from OFF and 15. VOX Delay Selects the VOX delay from 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5 and 3.0.
SCREEN MENU OPERATIONLMR
The function automatically transmits an ID code when the time-out timer activates, and just before transmission is inhibited. The ID code is programmed in No. Log/ID in 6-1 DTMF AUTODIAL (p. 40) for LMR, and is specied in 5Tone Signaling ID in 5 MEMORY CHANNEL (p. 34) for PMR operation. Go to 6-1 DTMF AUTODIAL Go to 5Tone Signaling ID
3-4 COMMON 2
Lockout Penalty Timer Enters the un-transmittable time period for penalty when transmitted on a busy channel. The un-transmittable condition is kept for the programmed time period even if the channel is cleared. The lockout penalty time is the transmit inhibit period when the user attempts to transmit while in a lockout condition. The transmission is inhibited for the lockout penalty time even when the lockout condition is cleared. CTCSS Tone Burst Selects the tone burst system from Notone and Phase. Notone: Unmodulates CTCSS encoder signal for the specied time period programmed in CTCSS Reverse Burst in this screen, as at right. (This system is currently used.) Phase : Reverses the phase of CTCSS encoder signal for the specied time period programmed in CTCSS Reverse Burst in this screen, as at right.
CTCSS Reverse Burst Enters the time period for transmission delay with [PTT] switch operation and CTCSS signal. The transceiver still transmits for the programmed period without the CTCSS encoder, or with phase reversed CTCSS encoder signal, after [PTT] is released. This removes the transceivers Squelch delay.
CTCSS Reverse Burst
PTT action
OFF ON
Tone output
RF power output
OFF Time
CTCSS Reverse Burst
3-4 COMMON 2 Continued
Scrambler Type Selects the scrambler type from Rolling and Non-Rolling. Selects Rolling when the optional voice scrambler unit, UT-110 (#02), is installed, selects Non-Rolling when UT-109 is installed. UT-110 and UT-109 are not compatible due to different scrambling systems. However, UT-110 can be used instead of UT-109 by selecting Non-Rolling type in this item The Scrambler Group Code as follows, must be programmed when UT-110 is used with the Rolling setting. Scrambler Synchronous Capture Selects the synchronous capture mode from Standard and Continuous. It is recommended that Standard is selected for simplex/normal operation, Continuous for repeater operation. Scrambler Group Code Selects the scrambler group code from 1, 2, 3 and 4 when the optional voice scrambler unit, UT-110 (#02), is installed and Rolling is selected in the Scrambler Type as above. Programming is not required when the optional voice scrambler unit, UT-109, is installed. Scrambler Tone Start Timing Selects the reference tone signal delay time from OFF, 0.3sec., 0.6 sec. and 1.1 sec. The setting is used to synchronize voice scrambling timing when the other stations/transceivers are in power save mode.
Character Edit Map Original character editing image map. The edited characters are shown in the thumbnails AP, respectively. Character editing instructions are as follows. q Select a character thumbnail from AP to be edited with mouse operation. w Click desired segment boxes/dots on the map with the mouse pointer. - Clicked segment boxes/dots become black. - To cancel, click unwanted black segment boxes/dots again. e Click [OK] button in this screen, or click on other character thumbnail if programming more characters. - Common Setting screen will be closed after [OK] button is clicked.
MEMORY CHANNEL LMR
CH Atr Selects the channel attribution from Prio A, Prio B, Emergency, Emergency OFF and SmarTrunk ON/OFF. Right click on the desired channel to open the submenu window as at right, then select the channel attribution.
SmarTrunk ON/OFF Specifies the selected bank for SmarTrunk operation. SmarTrunk specied bank/s, the bank item in the Memory Channel folder, displayed in the Tree View Screen, changes from regular to SmarTrunk type as follows, for easy recognition. : Regular type : SmarTrunk type
A: Priority A tagged channel becomes the priority channel A, simply recalled by pushing [Priority A] or [Priority A (Rewrite)] switch and also is automatically monitored during the priority scan. When [Priority A (Rewrite)] switch is assigned, priority channel A can be re-assigned by pushing [Priority A (Rewrite)] switch for 1 sec. B: Priority B tagged channel becomes the priority channel B, simply recalled by pushing [Priority B] switch. E: Emergency E tagged channel becomes an emergency channel, immediately recalled and sends an emergency signal by pushing [Emergency Single] or [Emergency Repeat] switch, or when the man down function is activated. Only 1 channel can be set. Emergency OFF Regular channel.
[Priority A], [Priority A (Rewrite)], [Priority B], [Emergency Single] and [Emergency Repeat] switches are assigned in 3-1 KEY & DISPLAY ASSIGN (pgs. 7, 9). The man down function is specied in Man Down ON, Timer in 3-4 COMMON 2 (p. 19). Go to w Memory Channel Go to Prio A, Prio B Go to Prio A (Rewrite) Go to Emergency Single, Emergency Repeat Go to Man Down ON, Timer The channel attribution can only be set on the Memory Channel Screen as shown above. (Cannot be set in the Edit window.) However, the other items are programmable in the Edit window only. The Edit window appears by pushing the [Enter] key, double clicking or selecting in the sub menu window via right click operation with the mouse on the desired channel.
SW Action Moni continued In A : Mutes the 5-tones when SGL is selected in CH Mute (p. 38) in this screen by pushing [Moni(Audi)] switch. Both CTCSS/DTCS and noise squelch mutes are released (audio is emitted) while pushing and holding [Moni(Audi)] switch while 5-tone mute is activated. In A+R1, In A+R2: In addition to the In_A condition as above, a reset code 1 or 2 is automatically transmitted when call transmission is performed or 5-tone mute is activated by pushing [Moni(Audi)] switch.
Both : Mutes the 5-tones when SGL is selected in CH Mute (p. 38) in this screen by pushing [Moni(Audi)] switch. Releases 5-tone mute when SGL is selected in CH Mute (p. 38) in this screen by pushing [Moni(Audi)] switch for 1 sec. Releases all mute controls and emits audio while pushing and holding [Moni(Audi)] switch.
SW Action Moni (continued) Both+R1, Both+R2: In addition to the Both condition as above, a reset code 1 or 2 is automatically transmitted when call transmission is performed via [Call] switch or 5-tone mute is activated by pushing [Moni(Audi)] switch.
The [Moni(Audi)] and [Call] switches are assigned in the 3-1 KEY & DISPLAY ASSIGN (pgs. 7, 8). The reset code 1 and 2 are programmed in 10-2 TX CODE CHANNEL (p. 52), and channels 32 (reset code 1) and 31 (reset code 2) are used, respectively. The mute condition will be returned to initial condition when the Auto Reset timer is activated, specied in Auto Reset in this screen (p. 37). Go to CH Mute Go to Moni(Audi) Go to Call Go to 10-2 TX CODE CHANNEL Go to Auto Reset
SW Action Sel Selects the mute condition after memory or TX code channel selection from OFF, Aud and In A. OFF : Does not change even when selecting memory or TX code channel. Aud : Releases the 5-tone mute when SGL is selected in CH Mute (p. 38) in this screen. In A : Mutes the 5-tones when SGL is selected in CH Mute (p. 38) in this screen. The mute condition will be returned to initial condition when the Auto Reset timer is activated, specied in Auto Reset in this screen (p. 37). Go to CH Mute Go to Auto Reset
SW Action Call, PTT Selects the mute condition after [Call] and [PTT] switches action from Aud and OFF. OFF : Does not change when transmitting with [Call]/[PTT] transmission. Aud : Releases the 5-tone mute when SGL is selected in CH Mute (p. 38) in this screen after any [Call]/[PTT] transmission.
5Tone Signaling Form Selects 5-tone system format from USER, CCIR, ZVEI1, ZVEI2, DZVEI, EEA, EEA2, DAPL, EIA and DTMF. When the DTMF decoder operation is required, select DTMF in this item. 5Tone Signaling RPT, STN, ID Selects 5-tone code channel for repeater (RPT), individual station/group (STN) access and own identity (ID), respectively. These 5-tone codes are programmed in TX Code in 10-2 TX-CODE CHANNEL (p. 52). Go to TX Code
Select OFF for both the SW Action Call and PTT, when the ABC Aud in 10-2 TX CODE CHANNEL (p. 53) is activated, and select OFF for the SW Action PTT, when the PTT Call at Inaudible in 105 5TONE SETTING (p. 57) is activated. The [Call] switch is assigned in the 3-1 KEY & DISPLAY ASSIGN (p. 8). The mute condition will be returned to initial condition when the Auto Reset timer is activated, specied in Auto Reset in this screen (p. 37). Go to CH Mute Go to Go to ABC Aud Go to Call Go to PTT Call at Inaudible Go to Auto Reset
5Tone Signaling Pos Selects the own ID code sending sequence from OFF, BTM and TOP. OFF : Does not send the ID code. BTM : Sends the ID code after sending station or group code. TOP : Sends the ID code before sending station or group code.
ID code sending sequence diagram BTM 12345
ID code
RX C-No Click the check-box to select the receive 5-tone code channel to be decoded. Up to 8 codes/channels can be selected to decode in each operating channel. The 5-tone code is programmed in RX Code in 10-1 RX CODE CHANNEL (p. 49). Go to RX Code Wide/Narrow Select the passband width for each operating channel from Wide and Narrow. The selection can be manually switched with the [Wide/Narrow] switch for temporary operation. The [Wide/Narrow] switch is assigned in 3-1 KEY & DISPLAY ASSIGN (p. 8). Go to Wide/Narrow
Repeater code Station/Group code (if available)
Repeater code (if available)
Station/Group code
5Tone Signaling Long Click the check-box to activate the long tone capability for each 5-tone code, RPT, STN and ID, respectively.
-The mark appears when long tone is activated.
BothA1 : ID is transmitted when both [PTT] is pushed and released while 5-tone mute is released. BothA2 : ID is transmitted when both [PTT] is pushed and released while 5-tone mute is released. ID is transmitted when [PTT] is pushed while 5-tone mute is activated. Voice transmission is impossible while 5tone mute is activated and when SGL is selected in CH Mute (p. 38) in this screen. When SmarTrunk ON/OFF is selected for the editing bank in CH Atr (p. 29), OFF must be selected. The ID code is assigned in the 5Tone signaling ID column in this screen (p. 34), and the 5-tone code is programmed in TX Code in 10-2 TX CODE CH (p. 52). Go to CH Mute Go to CH Atr Go to 5Tone Signaling ID Go to TX Code
Auto Reset continued 5-tone mute initial condition is selected in CH Mute as follow.
Go to Auto Reset Timer A, Auto Reset Timer B Go to Inactive Timer Go to Power ON Scan CH Mute Selects 5-tone mute initial activity from CONT and SGL. CONT : 5-tone mute is released. SGL : 5-tone mute is activated. In this case, [PTT] switch action is inhibited while 5-tone mute is activated.
Compander Click the check-box to activate the compander function.
Scrambler OFF, ON, Inhibit Click to select voice scrambling function initial setting from OFF, ON and Inhibit. When OFF or ON is selected, the voice scrambling function can be manually switched with the [Scrambler] switch, however, the function cannot be manually switched ON when Inhibit is selected. An optional UT-109 or UT-110 is required.
Continuously transmittable time is limited by the timer during activation. However, time-out timer must be activated due to local regulation in some countries. The time period is programmed in the TOT TOT Timer in 3-3 COMMON 1 (p. 17). When SmarTrunk ON/OFF is selected for the editing bank in CH Atr (p. 29), OFF must be selected. Go to TOT TOT Timer Go to CH Atr PWR Save Click the check-box to activate the power save function.
The [Scrambler] switch is assigned in 3-1 KEY & DISPLAY ASSIGN (p. 10). Go to Scrambler Scrambler Code Enter the voice scrambling code within 132 using UT-109 or UT-110 with Non-Rolling selection or within 1255 using UT-110 with Rolling selection installed. In addition, the Scrambler Group Code in 3-4 COMMON 2 (p. 19) must be programmed when UT-110 is installed and Rolling is selected in Scrambler Type in 3-4 COMMON 2 (p. 19). Go to Scrambler Group Code Go to Scrambler Type
The power save start times are programmed in the PWR Save Start Timer (1st), (2nd) in 3-5 EXPERT (p. 21). When SmarTrunk ON/OFF is selected for the editing bank in CH Atr (p. 29), OFF must be selected. Go to PWR Save Start Timer (1st), (2nd) Go to CH Atr
DTMF AUTODIAL
6-1 DTMF AUTODIAL
Memory Channel Screen indication for LMR
Memory Channel Screen indication for PMR
The IC-F30G series transceiver has total of 8 DTMF memory channels. The programmed DTMF codes are selected and transmitted with simple operation. For the LMR, the programmed DTMF code in the Emergency and the Log/ID autodial are used for Emergency call, man down function, and automatic ID transmission, respectively.
Code Enter up to a 24-digit DTMF code for simple and quick DTMF code transmission. The usable characters are 09, AF (#/V used as F/E). The programmed DTMF codes are selected via [CH Up] or [CH Down] switch after pushing [DTMF Autodial] switch. The [CH Up], [CH Down] and [DTMF Autodial] switches are assigned in 3-1 KEY & DISPLAY ASSIGN (pgs. 6, 8). Go to CH Up, CH Down Go to DTMF Autodial
Text Enter up to a 12-character text for easy recognition of DTMF code usage, etc. When no text is programmed, the programmed DTMF code is scrolled. The usable characters are AZ, az, 09, $, , (, ), , /, <, =, >, @, [, \, ], _, {, |, } ~ and user original characters. When entering user original characters, enter % and the desired thumbnail number A to P (capital letter only).
When no text is entered, the channel number is indicated. User original characters are programmed in 3-6 CHARACTER EDITOR (p. 22). Go to 3-6 CHARACTER EDITOR
6-2 DTMF SETTING
DTMF Timer Enter the time period/signal length for each DTMF code emission and interval. 1st Timer Enter the time period/signal length for 1st DTMF code emission and interval corresponding to the scanning or power saving of the transceiver.
[V] [#] Timer Enter the time period/signal length for [V] and [#] DTMF code signal emission and interval. These codes may be used for control codes depending on the signaling system. When these special codes are used for the 1st digit code, the 1st Timer as at left has priority over this setting.
CONTINUOUS TONE
Memory Channel Screen indication
The IC-F30G series transceiver has a total of 9 continuous tone memory channels, in addition to the channel (operating channel) independent continuous tone operation. Separate continuous tone, CTCSS or DTCS for encoder and decoder, can be programmed for each channel, and can be operated temporarily or permanently.
RX Code CH Beep Repeat Timer Enter the time period for repeated beep interval for Pi(repeat), PiPi(repeat), and PiRo(repeat) beep type selection in Beep in 10-1 RX CODE CHANNEL (p. 51). Go to Beep Auto TX Timer Enters the time period for automatic transmit function when a matched 5-tone code is received. The automatic transmit function is programmed in Auto TX in 10-1 RX CODE CHANNEL (p. 51). Go to Auto TX
PROGRAMMING for SmarTrunk II operation
s This programming is necessary when an optional UT-105 SmarTrunk II Logic Board is installed. Programming operation methods are also written in the instruction manual for UT-105.
11-1 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
q Boot up Windows. (Quit all applications when Windows is running.) w Insert the CS-F30G disk into the appropriate CD-ROM drive. e Select Run from the [Start] menu. r Type the setup program name with full path name, then press the [Enter] key. (e.g. D:\csut105\disk1\setup [Enter]) t Follow the prompts. y Program group CS-UT105 appears in the Programs folder of the start menu.
11-2 PROGRAMMING RECOMMENDATION
When programming/operating with the SmarTrunk II, please re-conrm the following condition of each item programmed with the CS-F30G. Priority, Emergency channel Do not specify both priority and emergency channels in the bank for SmarTrunk II operation. The priority and emergency channels are specied in CH Atr in 4/5 MEMORY CHANNEL (LMR; p. 23/PMR; p. 29). Go to CH Atr LMR Go to CH Atr PMR Frequency Operating frequencies must be programmed from channel 1 without a blank. (LMR; p. 24/PMR; p. 30) Go to Frequency RX and TX LMR Go to Frequency RX and TX PMR Power Save Deactivate the power save function. (LMR; p. 28/PMR; p. 39). Go to PWR Save LMR Go to PWR Save PMR TOT Deactivate the TOT function (LMR; p. 28/PMR; p. 39). Go to TOT LMR Go to TOT PMR Scan Do not specify the scan list. (LMR; p. 25/PMR; p. 31) Go to Scan 110 LMR Go to Scan 110 PMR Log IN/OFF Select OFF. (LMR; p. 27/PMR; p. 36) Go to Log IN/OFF LMR Go to Log IN/OFF PMR Power ON Scan Deactivate the power ON scan function. (p. 44) Go to Power ON Scan
11 PROGRAMMING for SmarTrunk II operation
12-2 SCREEN MENU OPERATION Global
Five Digit Access Code Enter the specied 5-digit access code given from the system. Scan Resume Timer (sec) Enter the time period for switching the decoded group ID during group scan. When the group ID code is decoded, the timer is renewed. Selective Call Timeout (sec) Enter the stand-by time period from after the group ID code is decoded, and before the selective call code to be decoded, during the DTMF selective calling operation. When the group ID code is decoded, the timer is renewed. DTMF Decoder ID Enter an 8-digit ID code for the DTMF decoder.
DTMF Decoder Kill ID Enter an 8-digit ID code for the DTMF decoder kill function. The decoder becomes deactivated when the matched DTMF code is received. TX Data Polarity, RX Data Polarity Select the specied polarity for each transmit and receive data from + (Plus) and (Minus), depending on the type of transceiver. TX Data Delay Enter the specied transmit data delay within 0255, depending on the type of transceiver.
PROGRAMMING for TRUNKING operation
12-3 SCREEN MENU OPERATION System 110
Area Number Selects the specied area number given from the system from 1 and 0. Home Repeater Selects the specied home repeater number given from the system within 120. Priority Receive ID Enters the specied priority receive ID given from the system. Receive Block Decode Upper ID, Lower ID Enter each specied receive block decode ID for upper and lower given from the system. TX ID, RX ID Enter a 3-digit ID code for both transmit and receive.
Scan Selects automatic scanning capability from Yes and No. Inter-connect Selects inter-connect capability from Yes and No. Selective Call Selects selective calling capability from Yes and No. Transponds Selects answer back capability from Yes and No. ANI Selects ANI (Automatic Numbering Identication) transmission capability from Yes and No.
DATA CLONING BETWEEN TRANSCEIVERS
s This operation is useful when cloning transceiver(s) with exactly the same setting, without a PC and programming software.
s REQUIRED EQUIPMENT
The following hardware is required: Two OPC-966 CLONING CABLES DB25 Male-Male cross cable (purchase locally)
Connect each item as illustrated in the diagram at right.
CAUTION: Do not connect an antenna to the transceiver during cloning operation. Received signals may cause cloning errors.
OPC-966 OPC-966
DB25 Male-Male cross cable
s STARTING CLONING
q First, turn the power off once on the master transceiver. w Turn the master transceiver power on while pushing and holding [F2] and [P0] switches.
Icom Inc.
1-6-19, Kamikuratsukuri, Hirano-ku, Osaka, 547-0004 Japan Phone : 5302 Fax : 0013 URL : http://www.icom.co.jp/
INFORMATION #931
ZIB-124
To Date
: ICOM Distributors
Service handling necessary: [ X] Yes [ ] No
From : ICOM Inc. / Service Department : January 10, 2003
Re: New Password for CS-F30G Rev. 3.0
The following information is to inform you of the new password for installing the CS-F30G cloning software for all versions after Rev 3.0.
Model: All versions of IC-F30G transceiver series (Excluding MPT versions) Symptom:
The software installation password indicated in the instruction manual will not be accepted after revision up of the CS-F30G cloning software.
Solution:
The new password is required as shown below. The first two numbers at the top of the ID number have been deleted, and 01 has been added at the end.
Old password 002379-xxxxxx
New password for Rev 3.0 or after 237901-xxxxxx
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