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INSTRUCTION MANUAL VHF dpmr REPEATER ifr500 UHF dpmr REPEATER ifr00

FORWARD Thank you for purchasing this Icom repeater. The IC-FR500/IC-FR00 vhf/uhf dpmr repeaters is designed and built with Icom s state of the art technology and craftsmanship. With proper care, this product should provide you with years of trouble-free operation. We appreciate you making the IC-FR500/IC-FR00 your repeater of choice, and hope you agree with Icom s philosophy of technology first. Many hours of research and development went into the design of your IC- FR500/IC-FR00. D FEATURES m Up to two operating channels You can install a channel extension module (optional UR-FR500/UR-FR00) into the repeater for two channel operation. m Built-in dpmr system operation The IC-FR500/IC-FR00 provide digital Private Mobile Radio (dpmr) operation that meets the.5 khz bandwidth requirements for narrow band operation. This increases the efficiency of channel allocation and use of the spectrum. m Built-in 5-Tone, DTMF encoder & decoder Multiple signaling systems are standard equipment. These systems are fully compatible with Icom s F-series radios. m DTMF remote control capability You can control the repeater from a remote location over the air or over a phone line, with DTMF. m D-Sub 5 pin ACC port equipped You can use optional equipment through the D-sub 5 pin ACC port installed on the repeater s rear panel. m Other features - Wide frequency coverage (3 to 7 MHz, 00 to 70 MHz) - PC programmable - 9 inch rack mount - Optional Voice Scrambler Unit (UT-09R/ UT-0R) for using the repeater as the base station transceiver IMPORTANT READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAREFULLY before attempting to operate the repeater. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL This manual contains important safety and operating instructions for the IC-FR500/IC-FR00 vhf/uhf dpmr repeaters. EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS WORD R WARNING! CAUTION NOTE DEFINITION Personal injury, fire hazard or electric shock may occur. Equipment damage may occur. If disregarded, inconvenience only. No risk of personal injury, fire or electric shock. VOICE CODING TECHNOLOGY The AMBE+ voice coding Technology embodied in this product is protected by intellectual property rights including patent rights, copyrights and trade secrets of Digital Voice Systems, Inc. This voice coding Technology is licensed solely for use within this Communications Equipment. The user of this Technology is explicitly prohibited from attempting to extract, remove, decompile, reverse engineer, or disassemble the Object Code, or in any other way convert the Object Code into a human-readable form. U.S. Patent Nos. #5,870,05, #5,8,, #5,75,97, #5,70,390, #5,75,35, #5,9,050, #5,30,0, #5,58,5, #5,57,5, #5,9,77, #5,7,579, #5,,08 and #5,95,. 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. All other products or brands are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders. i

KEY SEAL PRECAUTIONS R WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE! NEVER attach an antenna or internal antenna connector during transmission. This may result in an electrical shock or burn. R WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE! NEVER install the antenna at any place that person touch the antenna easily during transmission. This may result in an electrical shock or burn. SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES The following accessories are supplied. Handles For handles attachment Spacers Screws R WARNING! NEVER apply AC to the DC power receptacle on the repeater rear panel. This could cause a fire or damage the repeater. Function name stickers* DC power cable R WARNING! NEVER apply more than V DC to the DC power receptacle on the repeater rear panel or use reverse polarity. This could cause a fire or damage the repeater. CAUTION: NEVER let metal, wire or other objects touch any internal part or connectors on the rear panel of the repeater. This may result in an electric shock. CAUTION: NEVER expose the repeater to rain, snow or any liquids. DO NOT use or place the repeater in areas with temperatures below 5 C or above +55 C. Be aware that temperatures can exceed +80 C, resulting in permanent damage to the repeater if left there for extended periods. DO NOT place the repeater in excessively dusty environments or in direct sunlight. DO NOT put anything on top of the repeater. This will obstruct heat dissipation. BE CAREFUL! The heatsink will become hot when operating the repeater continuously for long periods. BE CAREFUL! If a linear amplifier is connected, set the repeater s RF output power to less than the linear amplifier s maximum input level, otherwise, the linear amplifier will be damaged. USE only the specified microphone. Other microphones have different pin assignments and may damage the repeater. Place the repeater in a secure place to avoid inadvertent access by children. * Used for labelling the programmable function keys according to their assinged functions. TABLE OF CONTENTS FORWARD... i IMPORTANT... i EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS... i VOICE CODING TECHNOLOGY... i PRECAUTIONS... ii SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES... ii TABLE OF CONTENTS... ii PANEL DESCRIPTION... 3 Front panel... D Function display... Rear panel... D Accessory connector... 3 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS... Unpacking... Selecting a location... Antenna connection... Front panel connection... 5 Rear panel connection... 5 Power supply connection... Mounting the repeater... D Using the supplied handles... Receiving and transmitting... 7 D Repeater operation... 7 D Base station operation... 7 3 OPERATION... 7 MAINTENANCE... 8 Troubleshooting... 8 Fuse replacement... 8 D Line fuse replacement... 8 5 OPTIONS... 9 ABOUT CE... 0 ii

PANEL DESCRIPTION Front panel Function q w display e r t y P0 P P P3 P q INTERNAL SPEAKER You can listen to received audio. w VOLUME CONTROL [VOLUME] (p. 7) Rotate to adjust the audio output level. e SELECTOR DIAL [SELECT] Rotate to adjust the squelch threshold level or select the operating channel. (Depending on the preprogrammed setting.) r POWER INDICATOR [POWER] Lights green on A module s indicator while the repeater power is ON. When a channel extension module is installed: Lights green on the selected module indicator ( A or B ) while the repeater power is ON. Lights orange on the un-selected module indicator ( A or B ) while the repeater power is ON. t TRANSMIT INDICATOR [TX] Lights red while transmitting. y BUSY INDICATOR [BUSY] Lights green while receiving a signal or while the noise squelch is open. About [PWR], [TX] and [BUSY] indicators: A and B modules both have these. A module s indicators correspond to the original module, and B module s indicators correspond to the extended module. u MICROPHONE CONNECTOR [MIC] This 8-pin modular jack accepts the optional microphone. KEEP the [MIC] connector cover over the connector when the optional microphone is not connected. i o q q +8 V DC output (Maximum 5 ma) w Output port for PC programming e No Connection r M PTT (Input port for TX control) t Microphone ground y Microphone input u Ground i Input port for PC programming i POWER SWITCH [POWER] Push to turn ON the repeater power. Hold down for 3 seconds to turn OFF the repeater power. When a channel extension module is installed: While the repeater power is ON, push to select the desired module to operate the repeater as the base station transceiver. The power indicator of the selected module lights green. o DEALER-PROGRAMMABLE KEYS Desired functions can be programmed for each key by your dealer. Ask your dealer for details. Because these keys are programmable, their functions are unique to each unit. i u

PANEL DESCRIPTION D Function display q w e r t ICOM Inc. y q SIGNAL STRENGTH ICON Indicates the relative signal strength level. w LOW POWER ICON Appears when low output power is selected. e AUDIBLE ICON Appears when the channel is in the audible (unmute) mode. Rear panel An optional channel extention module can be installed. Ask your dealer for details. q EXTERNAL SPEAKER CONNECTOR [SP] Connect the optional SP-. w RECEIVE ANTENNA CONNECTOR [RX] Connect a receive antenna (impedance: 50 ) to receive signals. e ACCESSORY CONNECTOR [ACC] Connects to the accessory connector. See page 3 for accessory connector information. r COMPANDER ICON Appears when the compander function is activated. The Compander function reduces noise components from the transmitted audio to provide clear communication. t SCRAMBLER ICON Appears when the voice scrambler function is activated. y ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY Shows a variety of text or code information. q w e r t r DC POWER RECEPTACLE Connect the supplied DC power cable from this connector to an external 3. V DC power source. t TRANSMIT ANTENNA CONNECTOR [TX] Connect a transmit antenna (impedance: 50 ) to transmit signals. 3 5 7 8 9 0 3 5 7 8 9 0

PANEL DESCRIPTION D Accessory connector! @5 q!3 Pin No. Pin Name Description Specification NC No connection TXD Output terminal for serial communication data. 3 RXD Input terminal for serial communication data. RTS Output terminal for request-to-send data. 5 CTS Input terminal for clear-to-send data. NC No connection 7 GND Serial/digital signal ground 8 MOD IN Modulator input from an external terminal unit. Input level: 300 mv rms 9 DISC OUT Output terminal for AF signals from the AF detector circuit. Output level is fixed, regardless of [AF] control position. Output level: 300 mv rms 0 EXT. D/A (Default: Null) VCC 3. V DC output Output current: Less than A EXT. A/D Customize A/D input (Not used) 3 NC No connection GND Ground 5 EXT.I/O 5 (Default: Null) EXT.I/O (Default: P0 Monitor Output) 7 EXT.I/O 7 (Default: Busy Output) 8 EXT.I/O 8 (Default: Null) 9 EXT.I/O 9 (Default: EPTT Input) 0 DATA IN Input terminal for data. EXT.I/O (Default: Analog Audible Output) AF OUT The AF detector Output. 3 EXT.I/O 3 (Default: Mic Mute Output) EXT.I/O (Default: Null) 5 EXT.I/O 5 (Default: Mic Hanger Output) * A required function can be assigned using the optional CS-FR5000(dPMR) cloning software. Ask your dealer for details. 3

INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Unpacking After unpacking, immediately report any damage to the delivering carrier or dealer. Keep the shipping cartons. For a description and a diagram of accessory equipment included with the repeater, see SUPPLIED AC- CESSORIES on page ii of this manual. Antenna connection For radio communications, the antenna is a critical component, along with output power and sensitivity. Select antenna(s), such as a well-matched 50 antenna, and feedline..5: or better of Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) is recommended for desired band. Of course, the transmission line should be a coaxial cable. Selecting a location Select a location for the repeater that allows adequate air circulation, free from extreme heat, cold, or vibrations, and away from TV sets, TV antenna elements, radios and other electromagnetic sources. TYPE-N CONNECTOR INSTALLATION EXAMPLE q w e r Nut Rubber gasket 5 mm Washer Clamp Center conductor 3 mm mm Solder hole No space Be sure the center conductor is the same height as the plug body. CAUTION: Protect repeater from lightning by using a lightning arrestor. NOTE: There are many publications that describe proper antennas and their installation. Check with your local dealer for more information and recommendations. Slide the nut, flat washer, rubber gasket and clamp over the coaxial cable, then cut the end of the cable evenly. Strip the cable and fold the braid back over the clamp. Soft solder the center conductor. Install the center conductor pin and solder it. Carefully slide the plug body into place aligning the center conductor pin on the cable. Tighten the nut onto the plug body. 3 5 7 8 9 0 3 5 7 8 9 0

INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Front panel connection P0 P P P3 P HM-5 HAND MICROPHONE (optional) SM-5 DESKTOP MICROPHONE (optional) MICROPHONE CONNECTOR (Front panel view) q i q +8 V DC output (Max. 5 ma) w Output port for PC programming e NC r M PTT (Input port for TX control) t Microphone ground y Microphone input u Ground i Input port for PC programming CAUTION: DO NOT short pin to ground as this can damage the internal 8 V regulator. DC voltage is applied to pin for microphone operation. Only Icom microphones are recommended. Rear panel connection SP- EXTERNAL SPEAKER ACC CONNECTOR (p. 3) Used for external equipment control. Connect a external speaker. [TX ANT] (p. ) [RX ANT] (p. ) 0 A fuses R W ARNING! N EVER remove the fuse-holder from the DC power receptacle. R WARNING! When you disconnect the DC power cable, take care to not damage of your fingernail. w AC outlet AC cable DC power supply 3. V; at least 0 A Red + Black _ q Push Supplied DC power cable Red Black 5

INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Power supply connection Make sure the repeater s power switch is turned OFF when connecting a DC power cable. R WARNING! Voltages greater than V DC will damage the repeater. Check the source voltage before connecting the power cable. Mounting the repeater D Using the supplied handles The handles are convenient for mounting the repeater into a 9 inch rack. The handles can be installed on the repeater s front panel. q Attach the handles to both sides of the repeater s front panel with the spacers, then tighten the screws. P0 P P P3 P Screw Handle Spacer w The completed installation should look like this. P0 P P P3 P 3 5 7 8 9 0 3 5 7 8 9 0

3 OPERATION Receiving and transmitting D Repeater operation Ask your dealer for details of the repeater s programming. When the power is turned ON, the [PWR] indicator lights green. (p. ) The [TX] and [BUSY] indicators light simultaneously while transmitting or receiving a signal. The [TX] indicator lights red. The [BUSY] indicator lights green. NOTE: A power amplifier protector is built into the repeater. The protector is activated when the repeater s temperature becomes extremely high, to reduce the transmit output power level. The output power will return to its normal level when the repeater has cooled down. D Base station operation Receiving q Push [POWER] to turn ON the power. w Set the squelch and audio levels. First, rotate [SELECT]* fully counterclockwise. Rotate [VOLUME] to adjust the audio output level. Rotate [SELECT]* clockwise until the noise just disappears. e Push [CH Up]* or [CH Down]* to select the desired channel. When receiving a signal, the [BUSY] indicator lights green and audio is heard from the speaker. Further adjustment of [VOLUME] to a comfortable listening level may be necessary at this point. * When the [SQL Level Up/Down] key function is assigned to [SELECT]. * When the [CH Up]/[CH Down] key functions are assigned. Transmitting q Take the microphone off the hook. w Wait for the channel to become clear. e Hold down [PTT] to transmit, then speak into the microphone at your normal voice level. r Release [PTT] to receive. IMPORTANT: To maximize the audio quality of the transmitted signal: () Pause briefly after pushing [PTT]. () Hold the microphone 5 to 0 cm from your mouth, then speak into the microphone at a normal voice level. 7

MAINTENANCE Troubleshooting The following chart is designed to help correct problems which are not equipment malfunctions. If you are unable to locate the cause of a problem or solve it through the use of this chart, contact the nearest Icom Dealer or Service Center. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF. Power does not come ON when [POWER] is pushed. The power supply is turned OFF. DC power cable is improperly connected. Fuse is blown. Turn ON the power supply. Re-connect the DC power cable correctly. Check the cause, then replace the fuse with a spare one. pp. 5, p. 8 No sound comes from the speaker. Sensitivity is low and only strong signals are audible. Received signal cannot be understood. Output power is too low. No contact possible with another station. Fuse replacement Volume level is too low. The squelch is closed. The audio mute function is activated. A selective call or squelch function is activated such as 5-tone call or tone squelch. The front speaker is set to OFF. Antenna feedline or the antenna connector has a poor contact or is short-circuited. Optional voice scrambler is turned OFF. Scrambler code is not set correctly. Output power is set to Low. Power amplifier protection circuit is activated. The other station is using tone squelch. While in base operating mode, the repeater is set to duplex. If a fuse blows, or the repeater stops functioning, track down the source of the problem, have it repaired, and replace the damaged fuse with a new rated one. D Line fuse replacement Rotate [VOLUME] clockwise to obtain a suitable listening level. While in base operating mode, rotate [SE- LECT] to counterclockwise to open the squelch. (When the [SQL Level Up/Down] key function is assigned to [SELECT].) Push [MONI] (if assigned) to turn OFF the audio mute function. Turn OFF the appropriate function. Turn ON the front speaker using the optional CS-FR5000 cloning software. Ask your dealer for details. Check and re-connect (or replace if necessary), the antenna feedline or antenna connector. Turn ON the optional voice scrambler. Reset the scrambler code. Push [HIGH/LOW] (if assigned) to select the High power. Cool down the repeater or stop accessing to the repeater until it has cooled down. Turn ON the tone squelch function. Set the repeater to simplex, when other transceiver is set to simplex. p. 7 p. 7 p. 5 CAUTION: DISCONNECT the DC power cable from the repeater. Otherwise, there is danger of electric shock and/or equipment damage. Fuse rating: 0 A USE only a 0 A fuse. 3 5 7 8 9 0 3 5 7 8 9 0 8

5 OPTIONS SP- external speaker Compact and easy-to-install. Input impedance : Maximum input power : 5 W HM-5 hand microphone SM-5 desktop microphone UR-FR500/UR-FR00 channel extension modules UC-FR5000 dpmr controller UT-09R voice scrambler unit Non-rolling type (maximum 3 codes). UT-0R voice scrambler unit Rolling type (maximum 00 codes). * The scrambler systems of the UT-09R and UT- 0R are not compatible with each other. Approved Icom optional equipment is designed for optimal performance when used with an Icom repeater. Icom is not responsible for the destruction or damage to an Icom repeater in the event the Icom repeater is used with equipment that is not manufactured or approved by Icom. Some options may not be available in some countries. Please ask your dealer for details. 9

ABOUT CE INSTALLATION NOTES Compliance of base station transmitter installations with EN50385 The installation of this equipment and it s associated antenna should be made in such a manner as to respect the EC recommended electromagnetic (EM) field exposure limits. (999/59/EC) In order not to exceed these exposure limits it is necessary to determine the Compliance Boundary, that means the volume within which the EM field radiated by the transmitter/antenna installation may exceed the 999/59/EC limits. You will then need to ensure that members of the general public do not have access within this area. The actual Compliance Boundary for this repeater will be totally dependant on the antenna, feeder, RF amplifier and other passive or active devices used in the installation. The RF output power of this repeater is 5 watts. The figures contained in this guide are based on the recommended limits for the general public and are obtained by worst case numerical analysis. For a definitive evaluation of any given installation, measurements should be made with an EM field meter and a broadband calibrated probe. Installation The antenna should be installed as high as possible for maximum efficiency and minimum EM field at ground-level. The evaluation of radiated field should take into account any additional RF amplifiers used, any loss in the antenna feeder cable and the gain of the antenna used as well as its polar radiation pattern. If there are any objects or structures larger than half a wavelength close to the antenna, or within the clearance distances specified, then these can cause reflections which will have an effect on the overall radiation pattern. For any installation you need to consider height clearance (i.e. the height above any place where persons may have access) and front clearance (i.e. the distance in front of the antenna where the radiated field may exceed the recommended limits). Normally with an antenna installed on a reasonably high mast or tower, there will not be any access point directly in front but care should be exercised when there are other buildings higher than the antenna within the vicinity. Installation with a vertical type antenna at VHF- UHF You need to consider the distances between the antenna and any point where persons may have access. Allowing an average height of.8 m for a person in the vicinity of the antenna the clearance distances can be evaluated as follows. For the antenna a forward gain of. and downward gain of unity has been assumed. Height Front Power EIRP Distance clearance clearance watt. watts 0.3 m. m 0. m 0 watts watts m.8 m.3 m 5 watts 0 watts. m 3. m m 00 watts 0 watts 3. m 5 m m kw 00 watts 0 m m 3 m Installation with a yagi or directive type antenna Exposure distance assumes that the predominant radiation pattern is forwards and that radiation vertically downwards is at unity gain (sidelobe suppression is equal to main lobe gain). This is true of almost every gain antenna today. Exposed persons are assumed to be beneath the antenna array and have a typical height of.8 m. The figures assume the worst case emission of constant carrier. RF power Clearance heights by frequency band Watts 0 m 70 cm 3 cm 3 cm and above. m m m m 0.8 m.7 m.5 m.3 m 5 3. m 3.3 m.7 m.5 m 00 5 m.7 m 3. m 3. m 000 m.5 m 7.3 m.3 m EIRP Forward clearance, EIRP by frequency band Watts 0 m 70 cm 3 cm 3 cm and above 00 m m. m 0.7 m 000.5 m m 3.5 m 3 m 0,000 0 m 8 m m 7 m 00,000 5 m 0 m 35 m 9 m 3 5 7 8 9 0 3 5 7 8 9 0 0

ABOUT CE Typical installation example A UHF base station transmitter is to be installed on the roof of an office. The transmit power is 5 watts, there is 0 m of RG-3 coaxial cable and the antenna is vertically polarised dipole. The specification of the RG-3 cable gives a loss of.5 db/0 m. There will be 3 db loss for the 0 m length used. The RF power at the antenna input will be.5 watts. The dipole antenna has a forward gain of 0 dbd or., giving an EIRP of 0 watts. Referring to the table above for VHF/UHF vertical antennas, this gives a front clearance distance of approximately.5 m and a height clearance of 3 m. The antenna installation needs to ensure that the lowest part of the antenna is at least 3 m above any point where the general public may gain access and that they cannot pass within.5 m in front of the antenna. If there is no general public access to the roof in question then the antenna could be mounted on a short stub mast. If there is such access to the roof then the antenna could be mounted on top of a short mast of 3. m high. The mast position should be such that the antenna can radiate clearly i.e. no other object or structure is within.5 m (preferably more). It should be relatively easy to fulfil all these recommendations. If for any reason such minimum distances are impossible to guarantee then some type of access control fence or barrier around the antenna installation should be provided. Should a Yagi type antenna be used then you will have to obtain a three dimensional polar plot of the radiation characteristic from the manufacturer and evaluate the clearance distances in both vertical and horizontal planes. Operating Notes All of the above comments on RF safety assume that the radio is transmitting continuously in a constant carrier mode such as FM or RTTY et c. The RF exposure limits recommended by the EC are based on the mean power averaged over a minute period. Therefore if the total transmit time during any minute period is reduced, then the installation will be even further within the recommended limits. CE Versions of the IC-FR500/IC-FR00 which display the CE symbol on the serial number label, comply with the essential requirements of the European Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Directive 999/5/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. List of Country codes (ISO 3-) Country Codes Country Codes Austria AT Belgium BE 3 Bulgaria BG Croatia HR 5 Czech Republic CZ Cyprus CY 7 Denmark DK 8 Estonia EE 9 Finland FI 0 France FR Germany DE Greece GR 3 Hungary HU Iceland IS 5 Ireland IE Italy IT 7 Latvia LV 8 Liechtenstein LI 9 Lithuania LT 0 Luxembourg LU Malta MT Netherlands NL 3 Norway NO Poland PL 5 Portugal PT Romania RO 7 Slovakia SK 8 Slovenia SI 9 Spain ES 30 Sweden SE 3 Switzerland CH 3 Turkey TR 33 United Kingdom GB

ABOUT CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We Icom Inc. Japan --3, Kamiminami, Hirano-ku Osaka 57-0003, Japan Declare on our sole responsibility that this equipment complies with the essential requirements of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive, 999/5/EC, and that any applicable Essential Test Suite measurements have been performed. Kind of equipment: Type-designation: Version (where applicable): We Icom Inc. Japan --3, Kamiminami, Hirano-ku Osaka 57-0003, Japan Declare on our sole responsibility that this equipment complies with the essential requirements of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive, 999/5/EC, and that any applicable Essential Test Suite measurements have been performed. Kind of equipment: Type-designation: Version (where applicable): VHF REPEATER ic-fr500/ur-fr500 37 MHz.5 khz/.5 khz/5 khz 37 MHz.5 khz/.5 khz/0 khz This compliance is based on conformity with the following harmonised standards, specifications or documents: i) EN 30 89- v.. (August 00) ii) EN 30 89-5 v.3. (August 00) iii) EN 300 08- v.. (March 00) iv) EN 30 - v.. (December 00) v) EN 300 9- v.. (March 00) vi) EN 300 3- v.3. (December 003) vii) EN 0950-: 00 viii) EN 50385: 00 UHF REPEATER ic-fr00/ur-fr00 0070 MHz.5 khz/.5 khz/5 khz 0070 MHz.5 khz/.5 khz/0 khz This compliance is based on conformity with the following harmonised standards, specifications or documents: i) EN 30 89- v.. (August 00) ii) EN 30 89-5 v.3. (August 00) iii) EN 300 08- v.. (March 00) iv) EN 30 - v.. (December 00) v) EN 300 9- v.. (March 00) vi) EN 300 3- v.3. (December 003) vii) EN 0950-: 00 viii) EN 50385: 00 Düsseldorf th Apr. 008 Place and date of issue Authorized representative name Signature DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Düsseldorf 5th Feb. 008 Place and date of issue Authorized representative name Signature 08 Y. Furukawa General Manager 08 Y. Furukawa General Manager 3 5 7 8 9 0 3 5 7 8 9 0

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