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Icom HM-169 User manual

ICOM
INSTRUCTIONS
WATERPROOF
SPEAKER
MICROPHONES
HM-169
HM-174
HM-18-4
GPS
SPEAKER
MICROPHONES
HM-170GP
HM-171GP
HM-175GPS
HM-189GPS
PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION:
Attach
the
speaker-microphone's
connector
securely
to
prevent accidental dropping the transceiver, or water intrusion in the
connector.
(Seethe
transceiver's
instruction
for
installation
details.)
BE
SURE to
turn
OFF the transceiver's
power
when
attaching
to
the transceiver or detaching from the transceiver. Otherwise a mal
function
may
occur,
or maydamage the transceiver or
microphone.
NEVER immerse the
connector
in water. If the
connector
becomes
wet, be sure to dry BEFOREattaching itto the transceiver.
DO
NOT
use or
place
the
microphone
in
areas
with
temperatures
below
-30°C or above
+60°C
(-22T to
+14CTF).
DO NOT
use
harsh
solvents
such
as
benzine or alcohol to clean
the microphone, as they
will
damage the microphone's surfaces.
BE
CAREFUL!
The microphone employs waterproof construction
(except HM-171GP/189GPS), which corresponds to IPX7 of the
international standard IEC 60529 (2001). However, once the micro
phone has been dropped, waterproofing cannot be guaranteed due
to the
fact
that the
microphone
may be cracked, or the
waterproof
seal
damaged,
etc.
DO
NOT
modify
the microphone for any reason. Repair should be
done at
authorized
Icom
service center
only.
Waterproofing
cannot
be guaranteed if you
open
the microphone yourself, or have it done
at
a
non-authorised
dealer/service
center.
USE specified Icom transceivers only. Other manufacturer's trans
ceivers have
different
pin assignments and may damage the trans
ceiver or
microphone
if
attached.
While
connecting
the
HM-170GP, HM-171GP,
HM-175GPS
or
HM-189GPS
to
the
transceiver
and
the
transceiver
is
set
the
GPS
automatic transmit function, the transceiver transmits automatically
at
every
setting
interval. This is
normal
and
does
not indicate
an
equipment
malfunction.
Icom, Icom Inc. and the Icom logo are registered trademarks
of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in
Japan,
the United
States,
the
United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain,
Russia
and/or other
countries.
Thank you for purchasing the HM-169/HM-174/HM-184
WATERPROOF
SPEAKER
MICROPHONES,
HM-170GP/HM-171GP/
HM-175GPS/HM-189GPS
gps
speaker
microphones.
Please
read
these
instructions
and
transceiver's
instruction manual
carefully before installation and operation.
FOREWORD
•The
microphone
has outstanding
protection
against dust and
water that is equivalent to IP57
(1
m (3 ft)/30 min).The
micro
phone
can
withstand submersion in 1 m (3 ft) depth of water
for up to 30 minutes and
has
dust-tight construction that pre
vents the ingress of dust, (except
HM-171
GP/HM-189GPS)
• Improved
speaker
audio quality
and
loudness.
•
Includes
high-performance
GPS
receiver.
(HM-170GP/HM-171GP/HM-175GPS/HM-189GPS
only)
ATTACHING/DETACHING
BELT
CLIP
To
detach
the
belt clip:
© Pinchthe clip(O).
(D
Then
slide
the
belt
clip
in
the
direction
ofthe
arrow
(©).
To attach the belt clip:
Slide the belt clip in the direction of the arrow (©) until the belt
clip is locked
and
makes
a "click'
sound.
HM-170GP/HM-171GP/
HM-175GPS/HM-189GPS
SPECIFICATION
GENERAL
•Power
supply
requirement
HM-169/170GP/184
HM-171GP/174/175GPS/189GPS
:(Supplied from transceiver)
5.0
to
8.4
V
5.0
V
Current drain : (at 5 V)
HM-169/174/184
Less
than
4
mA
HM-170GP/171
GP/175GPS/189GPS
Less
than
65
mA
Operating temp, range :
-30°C
to
+60°C
-22Tto+140T
• Dimensions (cable/joint/belt clip not included):
HM-169/174/184 62(W)x89(H)x40(D) mm
27/i6(W)x3'/2(H)x19/,6(D)
in
HM-170GP/171GP/175GPS/189GPS 62(W)x105(H)x40(D) mm
27/i6(W)x4Va(H)x19/,6(D) in
Curly
cable
length : 30 cm ±2 cm
(1113/i6±25/32
in)
Weight (cable'joint/belt clip included): (approximately)
HM-169/174
200
g(7A oz)
HM-170GP/171GP/175GPS/189GPS 220 g (7.8 oz)
HM-184
210g(7.4oz)
Speaker
:
Impedance
8 Q
Rated
input 1 W at
5%
distortion
(max.
2 W)
GPS
RECEIVER
(HM-170GP/HM-171
GP/HM-175GPS/HM-189GPS
only)
• TTFF (Time to First Fix) : Cold
start
40
sec.
typical
Hot
start
4
sec.
typical
All
stated
specifications
are
subject
to
change
without
notice
or obligation.
PANEL
DESCRIPTION
OPTT
SWITCH
Hold
down
to
transmit;
release
to
receive.
©TOP KEY
(for
HM-170GP/HM-171
GP/HM-175GPS/HM-189GPS
only)
HM-170GP/HM-171GP:
Desired functions can be programmed by your dealer, depending
on connected transceiver
(see
the transceiver's instruction manual).
• Only HM-171GP; Key illumination lights while the HM-171GP is
connected
to
the
transceiver,
then
it
blinks
while
GPS
receiver
receives
GPS
signals.
HM-175GPS/HM-189GPS:
Push
to turn
the
GPS
receiver's
power
ON/OFF.
• Key illumination lights
when
GPS
receiver is ON. Key illumina
tion lights
OFF
when
it's OFF.
• Key illumination blinks while
GPS
receiver receives
GPS
signals.
©GPS
ANTENNA
(forHM-170GP/HM-171GP/HM-175GPS/HM-189GPS only)
Connection
HM-169/HM170GP
•HM-171GP
•HM-184
•
HM-174/HM-175GPS
•HM-189GPS
HM-170GP/HM-171GP/HM-175GPS/HM-189GPS
o-§
Microphone
Belt clip
Connector
HM-169/HM170GP
HM-171GP
7T
HM-174/HM-175GPS
HM-184
HM-189GPS
ATTENTION
FOR
GPS
RECEIVER
(HM-170GP/HM-171
GP/HM-175GPS/HM-189GPS
only)
About
calculating
position
The
GPS
receiver receives signals from
GPS
satellites. It calculates its posi
tion by
the
orbit
information
of
the
GPS
satellites
and
needs
to
measure
the
distance
between
itself
and
three
or
more
GPS
satellites
to
obtain
a
reliable
position. A receiver acquires all available satellites when it is first powered up,
powered oft for a long time, or powered up again at a place a long way from
when it was last powered off. Normally, it
takes
approximately 1 minute for
determining aposition.
In
places
where
the
GPS
signals
cannot
reach
the
GPS
receiver
such
as
in
caves,
underground,
indoors,
under
overpasses,
beside
tall buildings, or
near
any
other
devices
that
cause
electronic
interference,
the
GPS
receiver may
show
position
errors
(misplacement)
or no position
reading
at
all.
As the satellites
are
continuously moving,
measurement
of the position or
time by the
GPS
receiver
may
take
a while,
and/or
no position
reading
can
be
made
in
some
instances.
Even
if
the
GPS
receiver
receives
signals
from
three
cr
more
satellites, it
may
take
a
longer
time to
determine
aposition
depending
on
the
satellite locations.
Radio wave reception from the satellites is not only blocked by buildings
and
trees,
but
also
by
the
human
body
in
some
instances.
Therefore
the
GPS
antenna
should be kept
as
far away from the body
as
possible for
best
recep
tion.
About
Almanac
and
Ephemeris
Data
To reduce the time for calculating position, the
GPS
receiver
stores
the
Almanac
Data
(the
orbit course-orbital
parameters
of
the
satellites) in its inter
nal memory. When the
GPS
receiver is left with the power OFF for a long time,
the
GPS
receiver
needs
to acquire the Almanac Data again. In this
case,
the
receiver
starts
as
a
"cold"
start.
The
GPS
receiver
stores
Ephemeris
Data
of
the
satellite's
orbital
course,
and
refers
to
this
data
when
the
GPS
receiver
is
turned
OFF
for
a
short
time.
This
is called a "hot"
start,
and
uses
the
Ephemeris
Data
that
is valid to within
less
than
4
hours.
Icom
Inc.
1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku,
Osaka
547-0003
Japan
Printed on
recycled
paper
with
soy
ink.
Location
precision
The GPS receiver automatically calculates its position when the GPS receiver
receives
GPS
signals from
three
or more
GPS
satellites.
The
GPS
satellite's
measurement
error
about
±10
meters,
however
this
can
vary up to several hundred meters depending on the surrounding environ
ment.
When the
GPS
receiver is powered up again at a place a long way from when
it was last powered off, the first calculation of its position may be incorrect in
some
cases.
The
GPS
information
and
its accuracy varies
depends
on the
GPS
system
being
acquired,
place
and
time.
Generally a GPS receiver cannot obtain a clear signal from the satellite when
indoors. As a result, the
GPS
receiver may
show
position
data
several hun
dred meters from actual place, or may show no position reading at all.
About
NMEA
sentence
The
GPS
receiver
outputs
the
last
memorized
NMEA
sentence
if the current
position
data
cannot be received
due
to the
GPS
signal being blocked by a
building,
car
roof, etc., or it
takes
a long time to acquire the position data from
a cold
start.
In this
case,
the
NMEA
sentence
information may
also
include
an
"invalid"
Indication.
About
Condensation
Ifcondensation
appears
on the
outer
casing
of the
GPS
speaker
microphone
due to a sudden change in temperature (E.g. brought to a warm room from
a cold place), it is likely
condensation
has
also built-up on the inside of the
microphone. In this
case,
keep
the
microphone with power OFF at room tem
perature for
about
1 hour. Do not turn ON the microphone until the conden
sation
disappears,
as
this will
damage
the
microphone.
Count
on
us!
A-6621H-1G-® Printed in
Japan
©2007-2010
Icom
Inc.

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