Northfield Telecommunications d b a Advanced Wireless Communications TB208 450-470MHz UHF TRANSCEIVER User Manual TB208USL OWNER S MANUAL
Northfield Telecommunications, Inc. d/b/a Advanced Wireless Communications 450-470MHz UHF TRANSCEIVER TB208USL OWNER S MANUAL
Contents
- 1. USERS MANUAL
- 2. OWNERS MANUAL
USERS MANUAL
MODEL: TB208USL USER MANUAL CONTENTS Introduction ………………………………………………………………………………………………………2 Getting Acquainted………………………………………………………………………………………………2 1. Contents of Pack ...................................................................................... ………………………2 2. Radio View............................................................................................... ………………………....2 Safety and Care Instructions ................................................................................ ……………………....4 1. Safety Precautions.................................................................................... .. ………………………4 2. Caring for this Product ................................................................................ ……………………....4 3. Caution ....................................................................................................... ……………………….4 Getting Started .................................................................................. …………..... ………………………4 1. Installing/Removing the Battery …………………………………………….………………………….4 2. Installing Belt Clip ....................................................................................... ………………………5 3. Installing Earphone…………………………………………………….. ………………………6 Features and Operation……………………………………………………………….. ……………………....6 1. Turn the unit ON/OFF ................................................................................. ………………………6 2. Volume Adjustment.................................................................................. ………………………....6 3. Keypad Lock .............................................................................................. ……………………….6 4. Reset .......................................................................................................... ………………………7 5. Talk to another Transceiver ................................................................. …………………….7 6. Select a Channel or CTCSS/DCS .. ........................................................ ………………………7 Auxiliary Functions…………………………………………………………………….. ………………………8 Troubleshooting .................................................................................................... ………………………8 Specifications ....................................................................................................... ……………………....9 About AWC............................................................................................................ ……………………….9 Appendix............................................................................................................ ……………………….10 Version: 1, Issue Date: July 20, 2007 Page 1 of 10 INTRODUCTION Thank you for selecting TB208 as your product of choice. This product is a portable, easy-to-use two-way radio transceiver that you can use to contact your family and friends at shopping malls, amusement parks, sporting events, beaches, forests and so on. You can also use it as a vital communications tool in a neighborhood watch. The transceiver has Max 16 and CTCSS (Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System) or DCS codes. CTCSS has 38 channels and DCS has 83 codes. If someone else is using the same channel as you, you can select another channel or use the CTCSS feature. Talk with another person if you are both tuned to the same channel and/or CTCSS code. Please note that the use of this item is subject to applicable regulations of the country where used. GETTING ACQUAINTED 1. CONTENTS OF PACK 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Transceiver Earphone Desktop charger 4.2V/1050mA Li-on Battery pack. Power adapter Drawing of Batt. Drawing of Power adaptor Drawing of Earphone 2. TRANSCEIVER RADIO VIEW TOP View of Radio unit Version: 1, Issue Date: July 20, 2007 Page 2 of 10 O Front View: 1. Antenna build-in Used to transmit/receive signals 2. LED indicator Following table indicates LED indication and corresponding radio status Radio status Transmitting Receiving busy Receiving standby LED indication (normal voltage) Red LED Green LED Green LED slowly flashes (5s:0.1s) LED indication (Low voltage) Red LED flash (1s:0.1s) 3. PTT (Push to talk) Button Press and hold PTT, radio operates in transmit mode. Release PTT, radio returns to receive mode 4. VOL UP/Power Button Press and hold more than 3 seconds, Turn the unit On /Off While radio power on, press button to increase volume 5. VOL DOWN Button Press button to decrease volume 6. CH UP Button Press to increase channel no. 7. CH DOWN Button Press to decrease channel no. Back View: 1. Battery door battery compartment 2. Battery pack Lithium 4.2V /1050mAH rechargeable battery pack. 3. Belt Clip Used to clip the radio on your belt Top View: 1. Earphone Jack Earphone can be connected for hands-free communication 2. D2.5mm Jack Used for ext. speaker Version: 1, Issue Date: July 20, 2007 Page 3 of 10 SAFETY AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Please observe the following safety precautions when setting up and using this product. • Heat sources – Keep the product away from heat sources such as radiators, stoves, heaters, and other heat-generating products. • Water and moisture – Do not use the product in or near water or in high moisture areas such as a bathroom. Indoor use only. 2. CARING FOR THIS PRODUCT To ensure you receive the maximum benefit from using this product, please observe the following guidelines. • Cleaning – Use a damp cloth. Do not use liquid cleaning agents, benzene, thinner, or aerosols. • Repair – Do not attempt to repair the product or modify the circuitry by yourself. Contact the retailer or a qualified repairman if the product requires servicing. Only use replacement parts that are recommended by the manufacturer. 3. CAUTION • To avoid risk of fire or injury, do not attempt to charge non-rechargeable batteries. Please turn off the unit while charging. Replace only batteries with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Please dispose of old, defective batteries in an environmentally friendly manner in accordance with the relevant legislation. See additional battery warnings in the “Power” section of the user manual. Do not dispose this product as unsorted municipal waste. Collection of such waste separately for special treatment is necessary. No naked flames, such as lighted candles, should be placed near the apparatus. • To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not expose this application to rain or moisture. • • • • • GETTING STARTED 1. INSTALLING/REMOVING THE BATTERY To insert the battery: 1. Slide the battery door open. 2. Insert the lithium battery into the battery compartment, making sure the polarities (+ and –) match. 3. Slide the back cover and clip into place. Slide the battery door Close the battery door WARNING There is a danger in which incorrectly placing the battery can cause an explosion. Always make sure the radio is switched off before installing or changing the battery. Replace only with the same or equipment type. Use ONLY with lithium 4.2V 1050mAH rechargeable battery. Contact your local retailer for more information. When the battery power is low, Red LED will flash, please charge it or replace it with a new one. To charge the battery Version: 1, Issue Date: July 20, 2007 Page 4 of 10 View of Separated Battery charging Charge the battery for 12 hours on the first charge. Subsequent charges should take 3 hours or less. 1. 2. 3. 4. Plug the adaptor output into the socket on the back side of charger. Plug the adaptor in the main. The Desktop charger can charge both the radio and a separated battery. LED indicates the charging condition: one for radio unit, and another for separated battery. If there is no battery in cradle, LED is RED. While Radio unit or battery is placed into the cradle, the LED will becomeGreen. After charging fully, the LED will become RED. NOTE 1. To maintain the battery life of your radio it is recommended that you only charge the battery when needed. Overcharging the battery will reduce performance. 2. Ensure that the unit is turned off before charging. 3. Remove batteries before storing your radio for extended periods. Batteries corrode over time and may cause permanent damage to your radio. 4.Please use the specified power adaptor within the same rating. 2. INSTALLING THE BELT CLIP Rotate the clip to be suitable for Horizontal or Vertical mounting on the belt. Version: 1, Issue Date: July 20, 2007 Page 5 of 10 3. INSTALLING THE EARPHONE Insert the earphone into the connection at the top of the radio. Tighten the screws on the head to secure it. There are microphone, speaker and PTT buttons on the earphone. Drawing of Earphone FEATURES AND OPERATION 1. TURN THE UNIT ON / OFF (Before using radio, please confirm earphone cable had been connected to the radio.) Press and hold VOLUME UP (more than 3 seconds) until you hear “Power on”, and the Green LED light appears Press and hold VOUME UP again (more than 3 seconds) until you hear “Power off”, the radio will be powered off 2. VOLUME ADJUSTMENT To change the volume level: Press VOL + or VOL - to increase or decrease volume. Every time button is pressed, you will hear one “beep” sound. (The volume level setting can be programmed by PC) 3.KEYPAD LOCK Version: 1, Issue Date: July 20, 2007 Page 6 of 10 4. RESET Remove the battery pack for two minutes and insert it again. Any preferred setting will be cleared, the radio will be in initial condition with default values. 5. TALK TO ANOTHER TRANSCEIVER 1. To make a call, press and hold PTT button, then speak into the microphone using your normal speaking voice. While transmitting, LED becomes RED. 2. When finished speaking, release the PTT button to allow other radios to respond.The radio will automatically switch to receive mode. Once you have received voices from other radio(s), LED will become constant Green, otherwise green LED will flash in intervals. NOTE You can only communicate with another transceiver that is on the same channel and using the same CTCSS/DCS code as your radio. NOTE For best transmission speak about 3-4 cm away from the microphone and after pressing PTT button, leave a short pause before speaking. NOTE When the battery voltage becomes too low, transmitting stops and red LED flashes. Please refer to auxiliary function “Low Battery Warning”. 6. SELECT A CHANNEL OR CTCSS/DCS The transmitter and receiver must be on the same channel using the same CTCSS code in order for you to communicate with another party. This feature allows you to utilize a less often-used range of CTCSS codes within a main channel to avoid congestion on the main channel and filter out unwanted noise and static. There are 38 CTCSS codes for each main channel. IMPORTANT: The channels must be programmed, using the PC software provided, before using the device / transmitter for the first time. Only then will the user be able to choose between the available channels. To select channels Press CH+ or CH- to change channels. To check transmitter and receiver are using the same channel: Press PTT button. The other party should hear a distortion noise. NOTE The noise can be loud. Please place earphone a certain distance away from ear when checking to avoid discomfort. NOTE By pressing CH+ or CH- button once, a voice prompt will indicate which channel is currently being used, e.g., “one, two,…”. By pressing CH+ or CH- button again, you will Increase or Decrease the channel. Voice prompts will indicate the new channel set. NOTE To communicate with other units that do not have CTCSS code capability, switch your unit to the same channel and set the CTCSS code to“0”. Version: 1, Issue Date: July 20, 2007 Page 7 of 10 Any setting of the channel and CTCSS/DCS ref. to the PC programming AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS TIME-OUT TIMER (TOT) Time-out Timer is to prevent the use of the same channel for too long and the radio from energy waste due to continued transmission. If the radio continuously transmits signals for a period over the preset limit (set by your dealer, max time is 5 minutes), the transceiver will stop transmitting and a beep will sound. To stop the tone, release the PTT button. Press the PTT button again to resume transmission. Battery Save This function minimizes the amount of power used when a signal is not being received and no operations are being performed (no keys are being pressed). While the channel is not busy and no operation performed for 10 seconds, Battery Save turns ON. When a signal is received or an operation is performed, Battery Save turns OFF. LOW BATTERY WARNING Low Battery Warning alerts you when the battery needs to be recharged. While transmitting, if power of the battery goes below a pre-determined value, the red light will flash, a tone sound, and the radio will stop transmitting. Please replace or recharge the battery. MONITOR The squelch circuit on the radio automatically mutes the speaker when there are no signals, eliminating background noise. Press and hold "CH UP" key to manually deactivate the squelch mechanism. This operation is especially useful for adjusting volume level or receiving a weak signal. CTCSS & DCS Some channels may have pre-programmed CTCSS/DCS tones. A CTCSS/DCS tone is a sub-audible signal, which allows you to ignore (not hear) calls from other parties using the same channel. When you receive a signal that has a tone different from the one set up in your radio, you will not hear the signal. Likewise, signals that you transmit will only be heard by parties whose CTCSS/DCS tone matches the tone set up in your radio. NOTE Although using channels set up with CTCSS/DCS tones enable you to avoid hearing those unwanted calls, it does not mean your calls will be private. TROUBLESHOOTING See below for some common problems and their remedies. invalidate your warranty. PROBLEM Can’t turn the radio on Can’t communicate with other radios Version: 1, Issue Date: July 20, 2007 DO NOT attempt any repairs yourself. This will POSSIBLE CAUSES / REMEDIES ● Check the battery is correctly installed and has been fully charged ● Check the channel and CTCSS code Page 8 of 10 SPECIFICATIONS Operation frequency: Channels: CTCSS/DCS codes: Modulation: Sensitivity: Noise Squech: Audio output power: Audio distortion: Rx signal to noise ratio: Tx RF output power: Current drain while Receiving: Current drain while Transmitting: Current drain at Standby saving on/off: Charge current: Power supply: Low voltage indication: Dimensions (HxWxD): Weight (without batteries): About 450-470 MHz 16 Max. (setting by PC programming) 38 CTCSS/ 83 DCS FM (Narrow/Wide deviation) -119 dBm ( -6 dBuV emf) Auto (setting by PC programming) > 100 mW <7% > 30 dB 1W (Hi) / 400mW (Low) < 150 mA < 1.2A (Hi) / 800 mA (Low) < 20/50 mA 450 mA 4.2V / 1050mAH Li-ion battery 2.8 ~ 3.2 V 115x53x29 mm (4.5x2.1x1.1 inch) 100 grams (2.5 oz) AWC AWC Information Warranty information FCC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: . Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. . Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. . Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. . Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Requirement Your radio must be properly licensed by the Federal Communications Commission prior to use. Your dealer can assist you in meeting these requirements. Your dealer will program each radio with your authorized frequencies, signaling codes, etc., and will be there to meet your communications needs as your system expands. Version: 1, Issue Date: July 20, 2007 Page 9 of 10 Appendix Frequency Chart Model: Serial Number: TB208USL FRS CH FREQUENCY (MHz) TX RX CH2 462.5875 462.5875 CH3 462.6125 CH4 Suggested Business Band CH TX RX CH1 450.025 450.025 462.6125 CH2 460.025 460.025 462.6375 462.6375 CH3 460.125 460.125 CH5 462.6625 462.6625 CH4 465.125 465.125 CH6 462.6875 462.6875 CH5 469.9875 469.9875 CH7 462.7125 462.7125 CH8 467.5625 467.5625 CH9 467.5875 467.5875 CH10 467.6125 467.6125 CH11 467.6375 467.6375 CH12 467.6625 467.6625 CH13 467.6875 467.6875 CH14 467.7125 467.7125 Version: 1, Issue Date: July 20, 2007 MODE REMARK FREQUENCY (MHz) MODE REMARK Lo Hi Page 10 of 10
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