Airtech Information and Communication ARH-465 GMRS Transceiver User Manual User Instructions

Airtech Information & Communication Co., Ltd. GMRS Transceiver User Instructions

User Instructions

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Document DescriptionUser Instructions
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Date Submitted2000-10-05 00:00:00
Date Available2000-12-12 00:00:00
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Document TitleUser Instructions

INDEX
GENERAL FEATURES....................................................................1
UNPACKING......................................................................................2
GETTING READY ............................................................................2
DESCRIPTION ..................................................................................2
OPERATION......................................................................................3
FUNCTION MODE ...........................................................................4
RECHARGING THE BATTERY......................................................5
SPECIFICATIONS.............................................................................5
GENERAL FEATURES
General Features
! Ultra compact design & size
115x53x28mm, 138g only
! 38 CTCSS
! Button Lock
! Scan & Priority Scan
! Beep on/off
! Talking range to 4 miles
! Transferable by cloning
! Clear voice transmission and reception
Rugged construction
UNPACKING
Unpack and check that all items have been enclosed.
Packing contents: 1. Radio/Antenna, 2. Battery, 3. Belt
clip, 4. Hand strap, 5. Charger, 6.
User’s manual
•external audio/microphone and
adapter socket
•antenna
GETTING READY
1. Installation, Removal the Belt Clip
Installation: align the belt clip with the plastic slots of
backside of unit. Slide the belt clip onto the unit,
pushing firmly until a click heard.
Removal: hold up the belt clip release tab with fingernail or
coin (or like instrument). While holding up the release
tab, slide the belt clip out and away from the unit.
2. Installation the Battery Pack
Installation: turn off the radio. Unscrew the battery pack
cover lock screw by rotating counterclockwise with
coin (or like instrument). Open the cover and insert the
battery pack in right position. Close the cover and
screw the cover lock screw.
3. Charging the Battery
Before your starting operation, make sure the battery
is fully charged. (Refer to charging method next page)
•PTT(push to talk)
button
•speaker
•up/down button
•LCD display
panel
•power on/off button
and indicate LED
•enter button
•microphone
•monitor button
button
•function
button and indicate LED
•power on/off
Push 0.5 second to turn power on, push 0.5 second again
to turn power off.
Indicate LED
Red
on
Blinking
Green
on
DESCRIPTION
Blinking
Transmitting, charging
Low battery alert
Receiving,
recharging
finished
Different sub-tone when
Red, green both on
receiving
Abnormal charging
•belt clip release tab
•battery pack cover
•up/down button
You can select the audio volume (0~15), the channel and
the function mode on or off with this button.
•cover lock screw
•function button
Press to go function mode (refer to next page).
•hand strap
•belt clip
•monitor button
Press to monitor. Holding down over 2 seconds keeps
monitoring on. Press monitor button again to stop.
•enter button
Press to finalize setting.
•PTT(push to talk) button
Hold down to transmit, release to receive.
•LCD display panel
•speaker
•microphone
Talk 5• in distance during transmitting.
•antenna
•external audio/microphone and adapter socket
OPERATION
1. Power turn on/off and volume control
Press power on/off button• 0.5 second to turn power on,
press 0.5 second again to power off. Press up/down
button• to increase or reduce the audio volume ( 00 ~ 15
). Holding down up/down button• makes to move fast.
2. Transmit
Choose the channel as you desire. Hold down the PTT
button• and talk to microphone• in 5• distance. The
LED•(power button) lights red on transmitting. Release the
PTT button to stop transmitting.
3. Receive
Choose the channel as you desire. The LED• lights green
on receiving. In case the signal doesn’t match sub-tone,
the green light blinks.
4. Monitor
Press the monitor button• to monitor. Holding down
monitor button over 2 seconds keeps monitoring function
on. Press the monitor button shortly again to stop.
up/down button•. Press the enter button•
to finalize or press the function button• to go on next
mode
2. Sub-tone select
During the sub-tone number blinking,
select the sub-tone wanted by pressing
up/down button•. It has from 01 ~ to 38.
3. Scan
During the scan sign blinking, press the up
button• to upward scan or press the down
button• to downward scan. The
transceiver stops scanning after detecting
a signal and remains on the same channel until the signal
drops out for 2 seconds. Press the up/down button• to go
on scanning even if it remains on the same channel for
receiving. Press the PTT button• to stop.
4. Priority scan
During number blinks. Then press the
up/down button• to priority scan sign
blinking, press the up/down button• to
choose on or off. When you choose `on`,
the channel select the channel wanted.
This function scans selected channel when the radio is
standing by on the other channel.
FUNCTION MODE
5. Button lock
1. Channel select
If you press the function button• once, the channel number
in LCD blinks. Then, select the channel wanted by pressing
During button lock sign blinking, press the up/down button•
to choose on or off. This function prevents from changing
the channel by unintended pressing of the up/down button
(only PTT button and power button work).
6. Beep tone
During beep tone sign blinking, press the
up/down button• to choose on or off.
Connect the charger to electric power supply (free voltage AC
90~250 V). Turn the transceiver off and put into front pod of the
charger. The red light turns on during rapid charging and the
green light turns on during trickle charging. When you put two
batteries at same time, the rapid charging charges first then the
trickle charging starts.
7. Power save
During power save sign blinking, press the
up/down button• to choose `00`, `01`, `02`.
00: no power saving, 01: normal power
saving, 02: strong power saving.
8. Squelch level
During squelch level sign blinking, press
the up/down button• to select squelch
level (00 ~ 15). Select the lower number
for easy opening, select the higher
number
for
hard
opening
as
circumstance condition (it set 08 in producing)
0RECHARGING THE BATTERY
1. Battery (Ni-MH)
Voltage
Duty time
HM-650
(5-5-90)
2. Charger
Input power
Charging time
HM-650
Operating temperature
LED
Red
Green
On
On
Charging
Fully charged
Low battery alert
LCD shows battery condition (••••).
The indicate LED•(power button) will blink red, if the battery
falls below a low voltage level, LCD shows “oFF”.
SPECIFICATIONS
DC 7.5V
Over 8 hrs
Free voltage (AC90~250V)
Appr. 1.5 hrs
0ºC~55ºC
Dimension
(HxWxD)
Weight (With
Battery)
Operating
Voltage
Operating
Temp.
ARH-222 ARH-444 ARH-465
115x53x28mm (650 mAH Battery)
138g (215g)
DC 7.5V
-20 ~ 60•
ARH-446
Battery
Life
(5:5:90)
650mAH
Battery
Channels
Privacy Codes
Band Width
Frequency
Range
FM Hum
Noise
Rx Sensitivity
Rx
Spurious
Response
Rx Selectivity
Rx
Intermodulatio
Tx Power
Tx
Spurious
Rejection
Frequency
stability
8 hrs
10hrs
Tx
22
16
38 CTCSS
25KHz
12.5KHz
222MHz
444MHz
Rx
222MHz
Tx
-40 dB
Rx
-40 dB
-119 dBm (0.25uV)
-60 dB
444MHz
16
25KHz
462.5625
~467.725
MHz
462.5625
~462.725
MHz
12.5KHz
446.0~44
6.1MHz
446.0~44
6.1MHz
-60 dB
-60 dB
2W
-60 dBc
0.5W
±5 ppm
Accessories
Desk Rapid / Trickle Charger (SMPS)
650 mAH Ni-MH Battery
APE-10
ACR-650/1.5 hrs
HM-650
Earpiece with PTT MIC
ARH-446 (PMR446)
ARH-465 (GMRS)
ARH-444 (Semi LMR)
ARH-222 (Semi LMR)
ARH-448 (FRS)
Airtech Information & Communication Co., Ltd.
#101-807 Techno Park Complex, 364, Samjung-Dong, OjungGu, Puchon, Korea Zip: 421-150
Tel: 82 32 234 2345 / Fax: 82 32 234 2350
URL: http://www.airtech21.com
E-mail: sales@airtech21.com
USER’S MANUAL
ARH Series

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