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Comments to date: 5. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
SirLogic 1:43pm on Sunday, October 31st, 2010 
The only issue that I have found is that the rubber ear buds can compress at times - I simply pull them back out, but it can be anoying at times.
wildeny 3:18pm on Wednesday, October 6th, 2010 
Hello Bargain Hunters! lightweight, great sound, wide range, comfy none Placement of the headset in the ear of the Creative EP630 with coverage from rubber provide a fantastic experience audio in MP3 format.
dacaumodo 3:07am on Thursday, August 5th, 2010 
Creative EP-830 Noise Isolating Earphones Very disappointed with these earphones, i bought them off the back of very good reviews i had read.
chuy 12:26pm on Sunday, May 23rd, 2010 
Sound quality??? After reading other review I am extremely surprised at what I am listening to. Amazing Creative EP-630 In-Ear Noise-Isolating Headphones (Black) I got a pair of these when I ordered my XPS computer system back in 2008. Small price for big sound For $16.00, what can you say! I was quite pleased with the sound for such a small price.
jim8115 5:43am on Monday, May 3rd, 2010 
It was fast fun and easy. Stuck the cassette in plug in my MP3 player and listen to good quality music with no static. Easy Setup","Good Quality".

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SERVICE MANUAL

VHF TRANSCEIVER

iF110S iF111S iF121S

INTRODUCTION
This service manual describes the latest service information for the IC-F110S, IC-F111S and IC-F121S VHF MOBILE TRANSCEIVER at the time of publication. MODEL IC-F110S IC-F111S IC-F121S VERSION Europe General General U.S.A. SYMBOL EUR GEN GEN USA

DANGER

NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC outlet or to a DC power supply that uses more than 16 V. This will ruin the transceiver. DO NOT expose the transceiver to rain, snow or any liquids. DO NOT reverse the polarities of the power supply when connecting the transceiver. DO NOT apply an RF signal of more than 20 dBm (100 mW) to the antenna connector. This could damage the transceivers front end.
To upgrade quality, any electrical or mechanical parts and internal circuits are subject to change without notice or obligation.

ORDERING PARTS

Be sure to include the following four points when ordering replacement parts: 1. 2. 3. 4. 10-digit order numbers Component part number and name Equipment model name and unit name Quantity required

REPAIR NOTES

1. Make sure a problem is internal before disassembling the transceiver. 2. DO NOT open the transceiver until the transceiver is disconnected from its power source. 3. DO NOT force any of the variable components. Turn them slowly and smoothly. 4. DO NOT short any circuits or electronic parts. An insulated tuning tool MUST be used for all adjustments. 5. DO NOT keep power ON for a long time when the transceiver is defective. 6. DO NOT transmit power into a signal generator or a sweep generator. 7. ALWAYS connect a 40 dB to 50 dB attenuator between the transceiver and a deviation meter or spectrum analyzer when using such test equipment. 8. READ the instructions of test equipment thoroughly before connecting equipment to the transceiver.

<SAMPLE ORDER>

1110003490 S.IC TA31136FN IC-F110S MAIN UNIT 5 pieces 8810009990 Screw PH BT M38 ZK IC-F110S Bottom cover 10 pieces
Addresses are provided on the inside back cover for your convenience.

EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS

FREQUENCY COVERAGE
MHz Narrow/Wide-type Narrow/Middle-type

CHANNEL SPACING

12.5 kHz/ 25.0 kHz 15.0 kHz/ 30.0 kHz 15.0 kHz/ 20.0 kHz

TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION 1 SECTION 2 SECTION 3 SECTION 4

4-1 4-2 4-3 4-4 4-5

SPECIFICATIONS INSIDE VIEW DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
RECEIVER CIRCUITS.4 - 1 TRANSMITTER CIRCUITS.4 - 2 PLL CIRCUITS.4 - 3 POWER SUPPLY CIRCUITS.4 - 4 PORT ALLOCATIONS.4 - 4

SECTION 5

5-1 5-2 5-3 5-4

ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES

PREPARATION.5 - 1 PLL ADJUSTMENT.5 - 4 SOFTWARE ADJUSTMENT.5 - 5 TRIMMER ADJUSTMENT.5 - 7
SECTION 6 SECTION 7 SECTION 8 SECTION 9

9-1 9-2

PARTS LIST MECHANICAL PARTS SEMI-CONDUCTOR INFORMATION BOARD LAYOUTS
FRONT UNIT. 9 - 1 MAIN UNIT.9 - 3

SECTION 10 SECTION 11

BLOCK DIAGRAM VOLTAGE DIAGRAMS
11 - 1 FRONT UNIT. 11 - - 2 MAIN UNIT.11 - 2

SECTION 1

SPECIFICATIONS

[GEN], [USA] [EUR]

EN 300 086
Measurement method Frequency coverage
EIA-152-C/204D or TIA-603 136.000174.000 MHz

Type of emission

GENERAL
N/W: (12.5 kHz; Narrow/25 kHz; Wide): 8K50F3E/16K0F3E (12.5 kHz; Narrow/25 kHz; Wide): 11K0F3E/16K0F3E (15 kHz; Narrow/30 kHz; Wide): 11K0F3E/16K0F3E N/M: (12.5 kHz; Narrow/20 kHz; Middle): 8K50F3E/14K0F3E Free: 8 channels, Bank: 4 channels 2 banks 50 nominal (SO-293) 13.2 V DC nominal 13.6 V DC nominal TX: 7.0 A(at 25 W), 14.0 A(at 50 W) RX: 1200 mA(max. audio) 300 mA(stand-by) 30C to +60C (22F to +140F) 150(W) 40(H) 150(W) 40(H)

[EUR] [GEN] [USA] [EUR]

Number of conventional channels Antenna impedance Power supply voltage (negative ground)

[25 W] [50 W]

Current drain (approx.) Usable temperature range Dimensions (proj. not included) Weight RF output power Modulation system Maximum permissible deviation Frequency error
25C to +55C (13F to +131F) [25 W] [50 W]
117.5(D) mm; 52932(W) 1916(H) 458(D) inch 167.5(D) mm; 52932(W) 1916(H) 41932(D) inch
0.8 kg; 1 lb 12 oz [25 W], 1.1 kg; 2 lb 7 oz [50 W] High/Low2/Low1: 25 W/10 W/2.5 W 50 W/25 W/5 W Variable reactance frequency modulation 2.5 kHz [Narrow], 4.0 kHz [Middle], 5.0 kHz [Wide] 5.0 ppm 70 dBc typical 1.5 kHz 0.25 W 1GHz, 1.0 W > 1 GHz [25 W] [50 W]

TRANSMITTER

Spurious emissions Adjacent channel power Audio frequency response Audio hormonic distortion FM hum and noise (typical) (without CCICT filter) Residual modulation (typical) (with CCICT filter) Limitting charact of modulator Microphone connector Receive system Intermediate frequencies Sensitivity (typical)
60 dB [Narrow], 70 dB [Middle], [Wide] +2 dB to 8 dB of 6 dB/octave range from 300 Hz to 2550 Hz [Narrow]/3000 Hz [Middle], [Wide] 3% typical at 1 kHz, 40% deviation 40 dB [Narrow], 46 dB [Wide] 50 dB [Narrow], 53 dB [Middle] 55 dB [Wide] 70100% of max. deviation 8-pin modular (600 ) Double-conversion superheterodyne system 1st: 46.35 MHz, 2nd: 450 kHz 0.25 V at 12 dB SINAD 0.25 V 4 dBV (emf) at 20 dB SINAD 4 dBV (emf)

RECEIVER

Squelch sencitivity (at threshold) (typical) Adjcent channel selectivity (typical) Spurious response Intermodulation (typical) Hum and noise (typical) (without CCITT filter) (with CCITT filter)
65 dB [Narrow], 75 dB [Middle]/[Wide] 75 dB 74 dB 40 dB [Narrow], 45 dB [Wide] 67 dB 50 dB [Narrow], 53 dB [Middle], 55 dB [Wide] 2-conductor 3.5 (d) mm (18")/4
Audio output power External SP connector
4 W typical at 10% distortion with a 4 load
All stated specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.

SECTION 2

INSIDE VIEW
Antenna switch/ Low-pass filter circuit Mixer* (Q3: 3SK299) 2nd IF filter* (FI2: ALFYM450F=K) D/A converter* (IC6: M62363FP-650C)
Final FET module IC3: RA30H1317 [25W] S-AV32 [50W] CPU 5V regulator* (IC10: AN78L05M) 8V regulator (IC9: TA7808F) VCO circuit
AF amplifier (IC8: LA4425A) IF IC (IC1: TA31136FN) 1st IF filter (FI1: FL-335) Reference crystal oscillator* (X2: CR-740 15.3 MHz) PLL IC (IC4: MB15A02PFV-1)
* Located under side of the point.

SECTION 3

2nd IF filter 450 kHz FIActive filter "SQLIN" signal from the D/A converter IC (IC6). FM detector 9 AF signals ("DET" signal) 5V X11 Limiter amp. RSSI 7 Noise amp. Noise comp. 2nd Mixer 16 X2 15.3 MHz 45.9 MHz 2 PLL IC IC4 Q34 BPF 3
4-1-4 2ND IF AND DEMODULATOR CIRCUITS (MAIN UNIT)
The 2nd mixer circuit converts the 1st IF signal to a 2nd IF signal. A double-conversion superheterodyne system improves the image rejection ratio and obtains stable receiver gain. The 1st IF signal from the 1st IF amplifier (Q4) is applied to the 2nd mixer section of the FM IF IC (IC1, pin 16) and is then mixed with the 2nd LO signal for conversion to a 450 kHz 2nd IF signal. IC1 contains the 2nd mixer, limiter amplifier, quadrature detector, active filter and noise amplifier circuits, etc. A tripled frequency from the PLL reference oscillator is used for the 2nd LO signal (45.9 MHz). The 2nd IF signal from the 2nd mixer (IC1, pin 3) passes through a ceramic filter (FI2) to remove unwanted heterodyned frequencies. It is then amplified at the limiter amplifier section (IC1, pin 5) and applied to the quadrature detector section (IC1, pins 10, 11 and X1) to demodulate the 2nd IF signal into AF signals. The AF signals are output from pin 9 (IC1) and are then applied to the AF amplifier circuit.

IC1 TA31136FN

1st IF from the IF amplifier (Q4) "NOIS" signal to the CPU "RSSI" signal to the CPU
4-1-5 AF AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT (MAIN UNIT)
The AF amplifier circuit amplifies the demodulated AF signals to drive a speaker. The AF signals from the FM IF IC (IC1, pin 9) are applied to the active filter circuit (IC16). The active filter circuit (highpass filter) removes CTCSS or DTCS signals. The filtered AF signals are output from pin 14 (IC16) and are applied to the de-emphasis circuit (R117, C363) with frequency characteristics of 6 dB/octave, and then passed through the analog switch (IC14, pins 1, 2) and low-pass filter (IC5 pins 1, 2). The filtered signal is applied to the electronic volume controller (IC6, pin 9). The output AF signals from the electronic volume controller (IC6, pin 10) are passed through the analog switch (IC14 pins 10, 11) and are applied to the AF pre-amplifier (IC15) and AF power amplifier (IC8) to drive the speaker.

4-2 TRANSMITTER CIRCUITS

4-2-1 MICROPHONE AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT (MAIN AND FRONT UNITS)
The microphone amplifier circuit amplifies audio signals within +6 dB/octave pre-emphasis characteristics from the microphone to a level needed for the modulation circuit. The AF signals (MIC) from the MIC jack (FRONT unit; J1) are amplified at the AF amplifier (FRONT unit; IC5) and applied to the MAIN unit via J2 (pin 13). The AF signal are applied to the limiter amplifier (IC5, pin 5). The entered signals are pre-emphasized with +6dB/octave at a limiter amplifier, then passed through the analog switch (IC14, pins 4, 3) and splatter filter (IC5, pins 2, 1). The output signals from the splatter filter are applied to the level controller (IC6, pins 9, 10). The deviation level controlled signals are then applied to the modulation circuit (D18) as the MOD signal after being passed through the analog switch (IC14, pins 9, 8).

4-5 PORT ALLOCATIONS

4-5-1 LED DRIVER (FRONT UNIT; IC4)
Pin number Port name Description 28 SCK
CH1CH4 Output LEDs control signals. Low : While LEDs are ON. LP0LP2 RLED TLED LIGT1 LIGT2 HORN Outputs BUSY LED control signal. Outputs TX LED control signal. Outputs LED bright control signal. Outputs backlight control signal. Outputs external device control signal. High : When matched 5/2 tone signals are received.
BEEP ESDA ESCL MMUT RMUT PLST DAST EXST EXOE TMUT
4-5-2 OUTPUT EXPANDER (MAIN UNIT; IC6)
Pin number Port name VOUT1 VOUT2 VOUT3 VOUT4 VOUT5 VOUT6 VOUT7 VOUT8 Description Outputs squelch control signal. Outputs deviation (Tone) control signal. Outputs deviation control signal. Outputs DTCS control signal. Outputs RX BPF control signal. Outputs AGC control signal. Outputs TX RF power control signal. Outputs PLL reference control signal.

CPU-Continued

Pin number 41 Port name PWON Description Outputs control signal for the power switching circuit (MAIN unit; Q24, Q23). Outputs IF bandwidth control signal. Low : While IF bandwidth is narrow. Outputs control signal for the AF mute circuit (MAIN unit; Q35, Q36, D29). High : While AF amplifier (MAIN unit; IC8) is activated. I/O ports for the optional board control signals. Outputs BUSY detection signal for the optional board via MAIN unit, J1. Input port for the clock signal from the optional board via MAIN unit, J1. Input port for the cloning signal. Output port for the cloning signal. Input for the POWER switch. Input port for the remote power control signal from external connector (MAIN unit; J6). Input port for the NOIS signal which is used noise squelch operation from the FM IF IC (MAIN unit; IC1). Input port for the interruption signal from the optional board via MAIN unit, J1. Outputs the chip select signal for the optional board via MAIN unit, J1. Input port for the PTT switch from microphone. Input port for the PTT switch from the external connector (MAIN unit; J6). Low : External PTT switch is ON. Input port for the microphone hanger detection signal. Low ; Microphone on hook. Input port for the AF volume control (FRONT unit; R14). High : [VOL] is maximum clockwise. Input port for CTCSS/DTCS decoding signals. Input port for the single tone decoding signals. Input port for the optional board detection signal. Input port for the detection signal of the received signal strength. Input port for the PLL lock voltage.
OPT3 OPT1 BUSY SI CLI CLO POSW

CIRQ CCS PTT

CDEC SDEC OPV1V2 RSSI LVIN

5-1 PREPARATION

I ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
q Boot up Windows. - Quit all applications when Windows is running. w Insert the CS-F100S into the appropriate CD drive. e Select Run from the [Start] menu. r Type the setup program name using the full path name, then push [Enter] key. (ex. D:\CSF100SADJ\Setup.exe) t Follow the prompts. y Program group CS-F100S ADJ appears in the Programs folder of the [Start] menu.
When you adjust the contents on pages 5-5 and 5-6, SOFTWARE ADJUSTMENT, the optional CS-F100S ADJ ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE (Rev. 1.0 or later), *OPC-1122 JIG CABLE (modified OPC-1122 CLONING CABLE; see illustration below) are required.

I SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

IBM PC compatible computer with an RS -232C serial port (38400 bps or faster). Microsoft Windows 95/98 or Windows ME Intel Pentium 100 MHz processor or faster At least 16 MB RAM and 10 MB of hard disk space 640480 pixel display (800600 pixel display recommended) IBM is a registered trademark of International Bussiness Machines Corporation in the U.S.A. and other countries. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S.A. and other countries. Screen shots produced with permission from Microsoft Corporation. All other products or brands are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders.
I STARTING SOFTWARE ADJUSTMENT
q Connect IC-F110S and PC with *OPC-1122 JIG CABLE. w Turn the transceiver power ON. e Boot up Windows, and click the program group CSF100S ADJ in the Programs folder of the [Start] menu, then CS-F100S ADJs window appears. r Click Connect on the CS-F100s window, then appears IC-F110Ss up-to-date condition. t Set or modify adjustment data as desired.

*OPC-1122 (JIG CABLE)

Add a jumper wire here
PTT switch OPC-1122 (Cloning cable) PTTE PTT MIC MICE Electrolytic capacitor 47 F
Audio generator 300 Hz to 3 kHz AC millivoltmeter
I REQUIRED TEST EQUIPMENT

EQUIPMENT

DC power supply

GRADE AND RANGE

Output voltage Current capacity Measuring range Frequency range Impedance SWR : 13.2 V DC : 15 A or more : : : : 1100 W 100300 MHz 50 Less than 1.2 : 1
Audio generator Standard signal generator (SSG) Oscilloscope AC millivoltmeter External speaker Attenuator
Frequency range Measuring range Frequency range Output level Frequency range Measuring range Measuring range Input impedance Capacity Power attenuation Capacity : 3003000 Hz : 1500 mV : 0.1300 MHz : 0.1 V32 mV (127 to 17 dBm) : DC20 MHz : 0.0120 V : 10 mV10 V :4 : 7 W or more : 40 or 50 dB : 100 W or more
RF power meter (terminated type)

Frequency counter

Frequency range : 0.1300 MHz Frequency accuracy : 1 ppm or better Sensitivity : 100 mV or better Frequency range Measuring range Input impedance : DC300 MHz : 0 to 10 kHz : 50 k/V DC or better

SOFTWARE ADJUSTMENT continued
Select an operation using [] / [] keys, then set specified value using [] / [] keys on the connected computer keyboard. ADJUSTMENT RX SENSITIVITY [BPF T1], [BPF T2] ADJUSTMENT CONDITION MEASUREMENT UNIT LOCATION VALUE
MAIN Connect a SINAD meter with a Minimum distortion 1 Operating freq. : 136.000 MHz level IF bandwidth : Wide 4 load to the external [SP] Connect a standard signal generator to jack. the antenna connector and set as: Frequency : 136.000 MHz Level : 10 V* (87 dBm) Modulation : 1 kHz Deviation : 3.5 kHz [N/W] 2.8 kHz [N/M] Receiving

CONVENIENT:

The BPF T1BPF T2 can be adjusted automatically. q-1: Set the cursol to BPF ALL on the adjustment program and then push [ENTER] key. q-2: The connected PC tunes BPF T1, BPF T2 to peak levels. or w-1: Set the cursol to BPF T1 or BPF T2 as desired. w-2: Push [ENTER] key to start tuning. w-3: Repeat w-1 and w-2 to perform additional BPF tuning. SQUELCH LEVEL [SQL] Rear Connect a SINAD meter with a 1 Operating freq. : 155.000 MHz IF bandwidth : Narrow panel 4 load to the external [SP] Connect an SSG to the antenna conjack. nector and set as: Frequency : 155.000 MHz Level : 0.2 V* (121 dBm) Modulation : 1 kHz Deviation : 1.75 kHz Receiving Set SQL level to close squelch. Then set SQL level at the point where the audio signals just appears.
*The output level of the standard signal generator (SSG) is indicated as the SSGs open circuit.

5-4 TRIMMER ADJUSTMENT

Make this adjustment if necessary (For example, when beep sound is too loud or too soft). BE CAREFUL!: 5-tone calling beep sound becomes loud or soft when beep volume adjusts to loud or soft. MEASUREMENT ADJUSTMENT BEEP VOLUME ADJUSTMENT CONDITIONS UNIT 1 Operating freq. : Any Receiving LOCATION UNIT ADJUST R59 FRONT Push any button except [POWER] FRONT switch, then verify the beep volume level. ADJUSTMENT

FRONT PANEL

Beep volume adjustment

SECTION 6

[FRONT UNIT]

REF NO.

IC1 IC2 IC3 IC4 IC5

PARTS LIST

DESCRIPTION REF NO.
R51 R52 R53 R54 R55 R56 R57 R58 R59 R60 R61 R62 R63 R64 R65 R66 R67 R68 R69 R70 R71 R72 R73

ORDER NO.

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J J2 J7 i Lift up the front portion of the main unit and remove it. C
D Removing the main unit q Unsolder 4 points E, and remove the plate F. w Unsolder the point G. G E F E Installation location
The 1st mixer circuit converts the received signals to a fixed frequency of the 1st IF signal with the PLL output frequency. By changing the PLL frequency, only the desired frequency will pass through a MCF (Monolithic Crystal Filter; FI1) at the next stage of the 1st mixer. The RF signals from the bandpass filter are applied to the 1st mixer circuit (Q3). The applied signals are mixed with the 1st LO signal coming from the RX VCO circuit (Q13) to produce a 46.35 MHz 1st IF signal. The 1st IF signal passes through a MCF (Monolithic Crystal Filter; FI1) to suppress out-of-band signals. The filtered signal is amplified at the 1st IF amplifier (Q4) and applied to the 2nd IF circuit.
The antenna switching circuit functions as a low-pass filter while receiving and as resonator circuit while transmitting. This circuit does not allow transmit signals to enter the receiver circuits. Received signals enter the antenna connector and pass through the low-pass filter (L1L3, C1, C2, C6C8, C16). The filtered signals are then applied to the RF circuit passed through the 4 type antenna switching circuit (D5, D6).
2nd IF filter 450 kHz FIActive filter "SQIN" signal from the D/A converter IC (IC6). FM detector 9 AF signals ("DET" signal) 5V X11 Limiter amp. RSSI 7 Noise amp. Noise comp. 5 3

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The AF amplifier circuit amplifies the demodulated AF signals to drive a speaker. The AF signals from the FM IF IC (IC1, pin 9) are applied to the active filter circuit (IC16). The active filter circuit (highpass filter) removes CTCSS or DTCS signals. The filtered AF signals are output from pin 14 (IC16) and are applied to the de-emphasis circuit (R117, C363) with frequency characteristics of 6 dB/octave, and then passed through the analog switch (IC14, pins 1, 2) and low-pass filter (IC5, PINS 1, 2). The filtered signal is applied to the electronic volume controller (IC6, pin 9). The output AF signals from the electronic volume controller (IC6, pin 10) are passed through the analog switch (IC14 pins 10, 11) and are applied to the AF pre-amplifier (IC15) and AF power amplifier (IC8) to drive the speaker.
The noise squelch circuit cuts out AF signals when no RF signals are received. By detecting noise components in the AF signals, the squelch circuit switches the AF mute switch. Some noise components in the AF signals from the FM IF IC (IC1, pin 9) are passed through the level controller (IC6, pins 1, 2). The level controlled signals are applied to the active filter section in the FM IF IC (IC1, pin 8) as SQIN signal. Noise components about 10 kHz are amplified and output from pin 7. The filtered signals are converted to the pulse-type signals at the noise detector section and output from pin 13 (NOIS). The NOIS signal from the FM IF IC is applied to the CPU (FRONT unit; IC1, pin 53). The CPU then analyzes the noise condition and controls the AF mute signal via AFON line (FRONT unit; IC1, pin 43) to the AF regulator (Q35, Q36, D29, D31). CTCSS AND DTCS The tone squelch circuit detects AF signals and opens the squelch only when receiving a signal containing a matching subaudible tone (CTCSS or DTCS). When tone squelch is in use, and a signal with a mismatched or no subaudible tone is received, the tone squelch circuit mutes the AF signals even when noise squelch is open. A portion of the AF signals from the FM IF IC (IC1, pin 9) passes through the low-pass filter (IC16) to remove AF (voice) signals and is applied to the CTCSS or DTCS decoder inside the CPU (FRONT unit; IC1, pin 50) via the CDEC line to control the AF mute switch.

RX VCO Buffer Q10 Q13, D16 TX VCO Loop filter Buffer Q11 Buffer Q12 Q14, D17 IC4 MB15A02PFV2nd LO signal to the FM IF IC 45.9 MHz X2 15.3 MHz Tripler 3 Q1 Programmable divider Shift register Phase detector Programmable counter Prescaler SCK 10 SO 11 PLST D15 D14 to 1st mixer circuit to transmitter circuit
Pin number 7 13, 16 Port name TEMP BATV RES SENC0, SENC1 CSFT DUSE Description Input port for the internal temperature. Input port for low voltage detection from the connected power supply. Input port for the reset signal. Output ports for 5/2 tone and DTMF signals. Outputs the CPU clock shift signal. Outputs the cut-off frequency control signal to the low-pass filter (MAIN; unit IC5) for CTCSS/DTCS switching. Input port for the PLL unlock signal from the PLL IC (MAIN unit; IC4). Outputs the R8V regulator circuit (MAIN unit; Q26, Q30) control signal.
SENC0, Output ports for 5/2 tone and DTMF SENC1 signals. P0, P1 Input ports for key matrix. CENO0 Output ports for CTCSS/DTCS signals. CENO2 P2, P3 Input ports for key matrix. Outputs clock signal to the PLL IC (MAIN unit; IC4), D/A converter (MAIN unit IC6), LED driver (FRONT unit; IC4) and optional board (connect to MAIN unit; J1). Outputs data signal to the PLL IC (MAIN unit; IC4), D/A converter (MAIN unit; IC6), LED driver (FRONT unit; IC4) and optional board (connect to MAIN unit; J1). Output port for beep sound signal. I/O port for the data signal for the EEPROM (FRONT unit; IC3) Outputs clock signal for the EEPROM (FRONT unit; IC3). Input port for the MIC mute signal from the optional board via MAIN unit, J1. Input port for the AF mute signal from the optional board via MAIN unit, J1. Outputs strobe signal for the PLL IC (MAIN unit; IC4). Outputs strobe signal for the D/A converter IC (MAIN unit; IC6). Outputs strobe signal for LED driver IC (FRONT unit; IC4). Outputs control signal for the LED driver IC (FRONT unit; IC4). Outputs the T8V regulator circuit (MAIN unit; Q25, Q29, D23) control signal.
4-5-2 OUTPUT EXPANDER (MAIN unit; IC6)
Pin number 41 Port name PWON Description Outputs control signal for the power switching circuit (MAIN unit; Q23, Q24). Outputs IF bandwidth control signal. Low : While IF bandwidth is narrow. Outputs control signal for the AF mute circuit (MAIN unit; Q35, Q36, D29). High : While AF amplifier (MAIN unit; IC8) is activated. I/O ports for the optional board control signals. Outputs BUSY detection signal for the optional board via MAIN unit, J1. Input port for the clock signal from the optional board via MAIN unit, J1. Input port for the cloning signal. Output port for the cloning signal. Input for the POWER switch. Input port for the remort control signal from external connector (Main unit; J6). Input port for the NOIS signal which is used noise squelch operation from the FM IC (MAIN unit; IC1) Input port for the interruption signal from the optional board via MAIN unit, J1. Outputs the chip select signal for the optional board via MAIN unit, J1. Input port for the PTT switch from microphone. Input port for the PTT switch from the external connector (MAIN unit; J6). Low : External PTT switch is ON. Input port for the microphone hanger detection signal. Low :The microphone on hook. Input port for the AF volume control (FRONT unit; R14). High : [VOL] is maximum clockwise. Input port for CTCSS/DTCS decoding signals. Input port for the single tone decoding signals. Input port for the optional board detection signal. Input port for the decoding signal of the received signal strength. Input port for the PLL lock voltage.

1 Operating freq. : 490.000 MHz Rear Loosely couple a frequnecy 490.0000 MHz [H] 430.000 MHz panel counter to the antenna connec- 430.0000 MHz [L] Output power : Low1 tor. Connect the RF power meter or 50 dummy load to the antenna connector. Transmitting 1 Operating freq. : 465.000 MHz [H] 415.000 MHz [L] Output power : High Transmitting 2 Output power : Low2 Transmitting 3 Output power : Low1 Transmitting 1 Operating freq. : 415.000 MHz [L] Rear Connect an FM deviation meter 465.000 MHz [H] panel to the antenna connector Output power : Low1 through the attenuator. IF bandwidth : Wide Connect an audio generator to the [MIC] jack through the JIG cable and set as: 1.0 kHz/40 mVrms Set an FM deviation meter as: HPF : OFF LPF : 20 kHz De-emphasis: OFF Detector : (PP)/2 Transmitting 2 IF bandwidth Transmitting : Narrow Rear Connect an FM deviation meter panel with an oscilloscope to the antenna connector through an attenuator. Rear Connect an RF power meter to panel the antenna connector. 25.0 W [25 W] 45.0 W [45 W]
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1 Set to the DTCS set channel, and push [Connect] on the adjustment software. Operating freq. : 415.000 MHz [L] 465.000 MHz [H] Output power : Low1 Transmitting

: Narrow 0.7 kHz

1 Operating freq. : 415.000 MHz [L] Rear Connect an FM deviation meter 465.000 MHz [H] panel to the antenna connector Output power : Low1 through the attenuator. IF bandwidth : Wide CTCSS : 254.1 Hz DTCS code : 007 Set the FM deviation meter as: HPF : OFF LPF : 20 kHz De-emphasis: OFF Detector : (PP)/2 No audio applied to the [MIC] connector. Transmitting
1 Operating freq. : 400.000 MHz [L] MAIN Connect a SINAD meter with a Minimum distortion level 4 load to the external [SP] 440.000 MHz [H] jack. IF bandwidth : Wide Connect a standard signal generator to the antenna connector and set as: Frequency : 440.000 MHz [L] 440.000 MHz [H] Level : 10 V* (87 dBm) Modulation : 1 kHz Deviation : 3.5 kHz [N/W] 2.8 kHz [N/M] Receiving
The BPF T1BPF T2 can be adjusted automatically. q-1: Set the cursol to BPF ALL on the adjustment program and then push [ENTER] key. q-2: The connected PC tunes BPF T1, BPF T2 to peak levels. or w-1: Set the cursol to BPF T1 or BPF T2 as desired. w-2: Push [ENTER] key to start tuning. w-3: Repeat w-1 and w-2 to perform additional BPF tuning. SQUELCH LEVEL [SQL] 1 Operating freq. : 415.000 MHz [L] Rear Connect a SINAD meter with a panel 4 load to the external [SP] 465.000 MHz [H] jack. IF bandwidth : Narrow Connect an SSG to the antenna connector and set as: Frequency : 415.000 MHz [L] 465.000 MHz [H] Level : 0.2 V* (121 dBm) Modulation : 1 kHz Deviation : 1.75 kHz Receiving Set SQL level to close squelch. Then set SQL level at the point where the audio signals just appears.
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

VHF TRANSCEIVER

iF110S

UHF TRANSCEIVER

iF210S

IMPORTANT
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the transceiver.

CAUTIONS

RWARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC outlet. This may pose a re hazard or result in an electric shock. NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source of more than 16 V DC such as a 24 V battery. This connection will ruin the transceiver. NEVER cut the DC power cable between the DC plug and fuse holder. If an incorrect connection is made after cutting, the transceiver might be damaged. NEVER place the transceiver where normal operation of
the vehicle may be hindered or where it could cause bodily injury.
SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL This instruction manual contains important operating instructions for the IC-F110S VHF TRANSCEIVER and IC-F210S UHF TRANSCEIVER.

EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS

DEFINITION Personal injury, re hazard or electric shock RWARNING may occur. CAUTION NOTE Equipment damage may occur. If disregarded, inconvenience only. No risk of personal injury, re or electric shock. WORD
NEVER allow children to touch the transceiver. NEVER expose the transceiver to rain, snow or any liquids.
Icom, Icom Inc. and the logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia and/or other countries. SmarTrunk II is a Trademark of SmarTrunk Systems, Inc.
the supplied microphone only. Other microphones have different pin assignments and may damage the transceiver.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

DO NOT use or place the transceiver in areas with temperatures below 25C or above +55C or, in areas subject to direct sunlight, such as the dashboard.
IMPORTANT... i EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS... i CAUTIONS.... i TABLE OF CONTENTS... ii 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION... 15 I Front panel... 1 I Function LED... 2 I Programmable function keys.. OPERATION... 68 I Turning power ON... 6 I Channel selection... 6 I Receiving and transmitting.. 7 D Transmitting notes... 7 D Scrambler function... 8 D Emergency call... 8 D User set mode... CONNECTION AND MAINTENANCE.. 913 I Rear panel and connection.. 9 I Supplied Accessories... 10 I Mounting the transceiver.. 11 I Optional UT-108 installation... 11 I Optional UT-109/UT-110 installation.. 12 I Optional OPC-617 installation.. 12 I Antenna... 13 I Fuse replacement... 13 I Cleaning... OPTIONS... CE.... 15
AVOID operating the transceiver without running the vehicles engine. The vehicles battery will quickly run out if the transceiver is in transmission while the vehicles engine OFF. AVOID placing the transceiver in excessively dusty environments.
placing the transceiver against walls. This will obstruct heat dissipation.
AVOID the use of chemical agents such as benzine or
alcohol when cleaning, as they damage the transceiver surfaces.
BE CAREFUL! The transceiver will become hot when operating continuously for long periods.
For U.S.A. only CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this transceiver, not expressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to operate this transceiver under FCC regulations.

PANEL DESCRIPTION

I Front panel

q Function LED (p. 2)

w q AF VOLUME CONTROL KNOB Rotate the knob to adjust the audio output level.
Minimum audio level is pre-programmed.
r e DEALER-PROGRAMMABLE KEYS [P0] to [P3] Desired functions can be programmed independently by your Dealer. r 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
w MICROPHONE CONNECTOR Connect the supplied microphone or optional DTMF microphone. NEVER connect non-specified microphones. The pin assignments may be different and the transceiver may be damaged. 1

I Function LED

D MICROPHONE The supplied microphone has a PTT switch and a hanger hook.

TX/RX w

q CHANNEL INDICATORS Indicates the operating channel. Blinks when receiving a signal during scanning operation. All LEDs blink while entering the power ON password. w TX/RX INDICATOR Lights red: while transmitting Lights green: while the channel is busy Blinks orange (green and red blink simultaneously): when the specied 2-tone, 5-tone call is received. Green and red blink alternately: cloning error e ACTIVATED KEY INDICATOR (LP 0/1/2) Appears when a pre-programmed key function is activated. NOTE: When all function LEDs blink, check the DC battery voltage is not too high.

The following functions are available when the microphone is on or off hook: - Automatic scan start when hook on. - Automatic priority channel selection when hook off. - Sets to Inaudible condition (mute condition) when hook on. - Sets to Audible condition (unmute condition) when hook off.
SCAN B START/STOP KEY Push to start and cancel scanning operation. Scan resumes after a specified time period has passed when scan is cancelled except for this key. Push and hold this key for 1 sec. to indicate the scan group, then select the desired group using [CH Up]/[CH Down].
NOTE: Place the microphone on hook to start scanning. Take the microphone off hook to stop scanning. SCAN TAG KEY Adds or deletes the selected channel to the scan group. PRIORITY CHANNEL KEYS Push these keys to select priority A or priority B channel, respectively. OPERATING CHANNEL KEYS Select an operating channel directly. LOCK KEY Push this key for 1 sec. to lock all programmable keys except the following: [CALL] (incl. [CAL A] and [CAL B]), [MONI] and [EMER] keys.
I Programmable function keys
The following functions can be assigned to [P0], [P1], [P2] and [P3] programmable function keys. Consult your Icom Dealer or System operator for details concerning your transceivers programming. In the following explanations, programmable function names are bracketed. The specic switch used to activate the function depends on programming. CH UP AND DOWN KEYS Select an operating channel. BANK KEY Select and determine a bank number.
SCAN A START/STOP KEY This keys operation depends on the Power ON Scan setting. When the power ON scan function is turned OFF; Push to start and cancel scanning operation. When the power ON scan function is turned ON; Push to pause scanning, then resumes scanning after a specied time period has passed. Push and hold this key for 1 sec. to indicate the scan group, then select the desired group using [CH Up]/[CH Down].
MONITOR KEY Activates one of (or two of) the following functions on each channel independently:
Push and hold the key to unmute the channel (audio is emitted; Audible condition). Push the key to toggle the mute and unmute conditions (toggles Audible and Inaudible). Push the key to mute the channel (sets to Inaudible only). Push the key to unmute the channel (sets to Audible only). Push the key after communication is nished to send a reset code.
TALK AROUND KEY Turns the talk around function ON and OFF. The talk around function equalizes the transmit frequency to the receive frequency for mobile-to-mobile communication. WIDE/NARROW KEY Push this key to toggle the bandwidth between wide or narrow. DTMF AUTODIAL KEY Push this key to transmit a specied DTMF code. CALL KEY Transmit a 2-tone, 5-tone code. Call transmission is necessary before you call another station depending on your signaling system. The [CAL A] and/or [CAL B] keys may be available when your system employs selective Individual/Group calls. Ask your Dealer which call is assigned to each key.

NOTE: The unmute condition (Audible condition) may automatically return to the mute condition (Inaudible condition) after a specied period depending on the pre-setting. OUTPUT POWER SELECTION KEYS Select the transmit output power temporarily, or permanently, depending on the pre-setting. Ask your Dealer or System Operator for the output power level for each selection.
SCRAMBLER KEY Push and hold to turn the voice scrambler function ON. Push this key to turn the voice scrambler function OFF. NOTE: The optional UT-109 (#02) or UT-110 (#02) VOICE SCRAMBLER UNIT is required.
- UT-109: Non-rolling type. 32 codes are available. - UT-110: Rolling type. Provides higher communication security. 1020 (4 groups 255) codes are available.
EMERGENCY KEY Push and hold the key to transmit an emergency call. If you want to cancel the emergency call, push and hold (or push) the key again before transmitting the call. Depending on the pre-setting, the emergency call is transmitted one time only, or repeatedly, until receiving a control code. HOOK SCAN Several functions are available for the hanger function when taking the microphone from its hanger (hanger-off) and/or returning it to the hanger (hanger-on). USER SET MODE KEY Changes the contents of the items in the User Set mode. Please refer to p. 8. Push and hold this key for 1 sec. to enter set mode. Push this key again momentarily to select the desired item. Push [P2] and [P3] to set the desired level/condition. Push and hold this key again to exit set mode. User set mode also available via the Power ON function.
This transceiver requires version #02 of these units. Do not install version #01, as they are not compatible. Some PC board modifications are required when installing UT-109 and UT-110. Please refer to Optional UT-109/UT-110 installation. (p.12) Please contact your Dealer for details.

OPERATION

I Turning power ON
q Push [ ] to turn the power ON. w If the transceiver is programmed for a start up passcode, input the digit codes as directed by your Dealer.

The keys in the table below can be used for password input: The transceiver detects numbers in the same block as identical. Therefore 01234 and 56789 are same.

I Channel selection

Several types of channel selection are available. The methods may differ according to your system setup.
e When all channel indicator LEDs still blink after inputting 4 digits, the input code number is incorrect. Turn the power off and start over in this case. KEY 4 9
NON-BANK TYPE: Push [CH UP]/[CH DN] to select the desired operating channel, in sequence; or, push one of the [CH 1] to [CH 4] keys to select a channel directly. BANK-TYPE: Push [BANK] to toggle between bank 1 and 2. AUTOMATIC SCAN TYPE: Channel setting is not necessary for this type. When turning the power ON, the transceiver automatically starts scanning. Scanning stops when receiving a call or when taking the microphone off hook.

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IMPORTANT: To maximize the readability of your signal: (1) Pause briey after pushing [PTT] (2) Hold the microphone 2 to 5 cm from your mouth, then speak into the microphone at a normal voice level.
I Receiving and transmitting
RECEIVING: q Push [POWER] to turn the power ON. w Push [CH UP] or [CH DN] to select a channel. e When receiving a call, adjust the audio output level to a comfortable listening level. TRANSMITTING: r Take the microphone off hook.
The channel is busy when TX/RX indicator turns green. - According to the trasceivers setting; 2-tone, 5-tone mute may be released. (The audible condition is selected) A priority channel may be selected automatically.

D Transmitting notes

Transmit inhibit function The transceiver has several inhibit functions which restrict transmission under the following conditions:
The channel is in mute condition. Channel is busy. A matched/non-matched CTCSS code is received. The selected channel is a receive only channel.
t Wait for the channel to become clear. y Push the [CALL] key when initiating a call from your side.

- According to the trasceivers setting; Coded audio may be heard from the transceiver, then TX/RX indicator turns green. This operation may not be necessary depending on your signaling system. Ask your Dealer.
Time-out timer After continuous transmission for a pre-programmed period, the time-out timer is activated causing the transceiver to stop transmitting and automatically select receive. Penalty timer Once the time-out timer is activated, transmission is further inhibited for a period determined by the penalty timer. PTTID call The transceiver sends the ID code (5-tone, DTMF or digital ANI) automatically when [PTT] is pushed (beginning of transmission) and released (end of transmission) depends on the setting.
u While pushing and holding [PTT], speak into the microphone at your normal voice level. i Release [PTT] to receive.
OPERATION D Scrambler function
The UT-109 (#02) or UT-110 (#02) optional voice scrambler unit provides high performance private communication between stations with the same scrambler codes. q Push and hold [SCRM] to turn the scrambler function ON. w Push [SCRM] to turn the function OFF.

D User set mode

User set mode is accessed at power ON and allows you to set seldom-changed settings. In this case you can customize transceiver operation to suit your preferences and operating style. Entering the user set mode: qWhile pushing and holding [P1] and [P2], push [POWER] to enter user set mode at power ON. wPush and hold [P0] to enter user set mode. Push [P0] again momentarily to select the item. The channel indicator lights respectively to indicate the function is selected. Available set mode functions; Backlight ( 1 lights) : OFF, Dim, Auto or ON Beep ( 2 lights) : OFF or ON SQL Level ( 3 lights) : 0 to 255 AF Min level ( 4 lights) : 0 to 255 eThen push [P2] and [P3] to set the desired level/condition. rPush [POWER] (or push and hold [P0]) again to exit set mode. User set mode is also available via a programmable key. Please refer to p. 5 [SET] section.

D Emergency call

The emergency call can be performed using the [Emergency Single] or [Emergency Repeat] key (p. 5). The transceiver will send an emergency command (5-tone, DTMF or MDC 1200) once or repeatedly until receiving the control code. The emergency transmission is performed on the emergency channel, however, when no emergency channel is specied, the signal is transmitted on the previously selected channel. Ask your dealer for details.

q Antenna

CONNECTION AND MAINTENANCE
I Rear panel and connection
w Optional speaker (SP-22)
R C A U T I O N ! N E V E R r emove the fuse-holder from the DC power cable. NOTE: Use the terminals as shown below for the cable connections. Crimp Solder
t Optional cable (OPC-617) e r 9 black: 12V Battery NEVER connect to a 24 V battery.

q ANTENNA CONNECTOR Connects to an antenna. Ask your Dealer about antenna selection and placement. w MICROPHONE HANGER Connect the supplied microphone hanger to the vehicles ground for microphone on/off hook functions. (See p. 1) e DC POWER RECEPTACLE Connects to a 12 V DC battery. Pay attention to polarities. NEVER connect to a 24 V battery. This could damage the transceiver. r OPTIONAL CABLE (OPC-617) Connect an external modem unit, Dimmer control, etc. t EXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK Connect a 48 external speaker, if desired.

!0 y u i o !1 !2

I Supplied Accessories

q w e r t

KEY-STICKER
q Microphone.. 1 w Microphone hanger and screw set. 1 set e Microphone hanger cable. 1 r DC power cable (OPC-1194)..1 t Function name stickers* (KEY STICKER)..1
y Mounting bracket. 1 u Bracket bolts. 4 i Mounting screws (M512). 4 o Self-tapping screws (M520).. 4 !0 Flat washers.. 4 !1 Spring washers.. 4 !2 Nuts.. 4
*Function name stickers There are no names on the programmable function keys since the functions can be freely assigned to these keys. Attach the supplied function name stickers above the appropriate keys for easy recognition of that keys assigned function.
I Mounting the transceiver
The universal mounting bracket supplied with your transceiver allows overhead mounting. Mount the transceiver securely with the 4 supplied screws to a thick surface which can support more than 1.5 kg.
I Optional UT-108 installation
Install the optional UT-108 DTMF decoder unit as follows: q w e r Turn the power OFF, then disconnect the DC power cable. Unscrew the 4 screws, then remove the bottom cover. Install the unit as shown in the diagram below. Replace the bottom cover and screws, then re-connect the DC power cable.

UT-108

Flat washer

Front panel

Spring washer
When using self-tapping screws
I Optional UT-109 /UT-110 installation
q Turn the power OFF, then disconnect the DC power cable. w Unscrew the 4 screws, then remove the bottom cover. e Cut the pattern on the PCB at the TX mic circuit (MIC) and RX AF circuit (DISC) as shown below. r Install the scrambler unit as described in optional UT-108 installation in the page at left. t Return the bottom cover and screws to the original position.

I Optional OPC-617 installation
Install the OPC-617 as shown below.

OPC-617

Cut off the bushing as in the illustration, when you install the optional OPC-617.
OPTIONAL CABLE PIN ASSIGNMENT NOTE: Be sure to re-solder the above disconnected points when you remove the scrambler units. Otherwise no TX modulation or AF output is available.
trewq q Dimmer cont. IN or IGSW cont. IN w AF OUT e Det. AF OUT r Mod. IN t PTT control IN or FTSW control IN y Horn drive cont. OUT u AF GND i Det. AF GND o Mod. GND

I Antenna

A key element in the performance of any communication system is an antenna. Ask your Dealer about antennas and the best places to mount them.

I Fuse replacement

A fuse is installed in the supplied DC power cable. If a fuse blows or the transceiver stops functioning, track down the source of the problem, if possible, and replace the damaged fuse with a new rated one.
Fuse rating: 10 A, IC-F520/F620: 20 A

I Cleaning

If the transceiver becomes dusty or dirty, wipe it clean with a soft, dry cloth. AVOID the use of solvents such as benzene or alcohol, as they may damage the transceiver surfaces. 13

OPTIONS

SP-22 EXTERNAL SPEAKER Compact and easy-to-install. Input impedance : 4 Max. input power : 5 W HM-152/HM-152T/HM-148 HM-152 : Hand microphone. The same as that supplied with the transceiver. HM-152T : DTMF microphone. HM-148 : Heavy duty microphone. SM-25 Desktop microphone. UT-108 DTMF DECODER UNIT Provides pager and code squelch capabilities. UT-109/UT-110 (#02) VOICE SCRAMBLER UNIT UT-109 : Non-rolling type (max. 32 codes) UT-110 : Rolling type (max. 1020 codes) OPC-617 ACC CABLE Allows you to connect to an external terminal.
Some options may not available in some countries. Please ask your dealer for details.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

We Icom Inc. Japan

1-1-32, Kamiminami, Hirano-ku Osaka 547-0003, Japan Declare on our sole responsibility that this equipment complies with the essential requirements of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive, 1999/5/EC, and that any applicable Essential Test Suite measurements have been performed. Kind of equipment: Type-designation: VHF TRANSCEIVER

Dsseldorf 30th Sep. 2002 Place and date of issue

iC-f110s

MHz 12.5 kHz/ 25 kHz MHz 12.5 kHz/ 20 kHz
Authorized representative name
Version (where applicable):
This compliance is based on conformity with the following harmonised standards, specifications or documents:
i) EN 301 489-1 v1.2.1 (2000-8) ii) EN 301 489-5 v1.2.1 (2000-8) iii) EN 60950 August 1992, Aiv) EN 300 086-2 v1.1.1 (March 2001) v) EN (March 2001)

Signature

CE Versions of the IC-F110S/210S which display the CE symbol on the serial number seal, comply with the essential requirements of the European Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Directive 1999/5/EC.
This warning symbol indicates that this equipment operates in non-harmonised frequency bands and/or may be subject to licensing conditions in the country of use. Be sure to check that you have the correct version of this radio or the correct programming of this radio, to comply with national licensing requirement.
1-1-32, Kamiminami, Hirano-ku Osaka 547-0003, Japan Declare on our sole responsibility that this equipment complies with the essential requirements of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive, 1999/5/EC, and that any applicable Essential Test Suite measurements have been performed. Kind of equipment: Type-designation: UHF TRANSCEIVER
Dsseldorf 13th Nov. 2002 Place and date of issue

iC-f210s

MHz 12.5 kHz/ 25 kHz MHz 12.5 kHz/ 20 kHz MHz 12.5 kHz/ 25 kHz
i) EN 301 489-1 (August 2000) ii) EN 301 489-5 (August 2000) iii) EN 60950 (August 1992 +A11) iv) EN 300 086-2 (March 2001) v) EN 300 219-2 (March 2001)
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