FUJIAN NAN AN BAOFENG ELECTRONICS BF-3R Two Way Radio User Manual User Manaul
FUJIAN NAN'AN BAOFENG ELECTRONICS CO.,LTD. Two Way Radio User Manaul
Contents
- 1. User Manual Part 1
- 2. User Manual Part 2
User Manual Part 1
BADFENE PORTABLE TW07WAY RADIO VHF/UHF ULWM TRANSCEIVII ”If" WIDE BAND cm DSF’ DlGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSINGSYSTEM AL uuAurv sveru csmncnm Inn‘s“ Awmmzu muwcamon an» mmmmu GENERAL DESCRIPTION The transceiver is a mlcrcrmlnlamre mulliband FM transceiverWith extensive receive frequency coverage, proViding local—area lvvosway amaleurcornniunicalions along With unmalched monitoring capability. We appreciate your purchase oi our iransceiver, and encourage you in read ihis manual lhoroughly, and learn aboui many exciting features. SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION Your UV—3R radio generates RF electromagnetic energy during transmit mode. This radio is designed lor and classilied as "Occupational Use Only "meaning it must be used only during A the course ol employment by individuals aware of the hazards, and the ways to minimize such hazards.Thls radio is NOT warming intended for use by the "General Population" in an uncontrolled environment. This radio has been tested and complies with the FCC RF exposure limits lor "Occupational Use Only" .ln addition , your UV-3R radio complies With the lollowing Standards and Guidelines with regard to RF energy and electromagnetic energy levels and evaluation of such levels for exposure to humans: l Fcc OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97-01 Supplement cEyaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines lor human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields. | American Nation Standards lnstitute(cgs.1-igazilEEE Standard lor Salely Levels With Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic FieldszkHz to aooSl-iz. | American Nation Standards lnstituteicgs.3-isezuEEE Recommended Practice lor the Measurement of Potentially Hazardous Electromagnetic Fields-RF and Microwave. | The following accessories are authorized lor use with this product.. Use of accessories other than those (listed in the instruction) specified may resutt in RF exposure levels exceeding the Foo reouirements forwireless RF exposure To ensure that your expose to RF electromagnetic energy is within the FCC aiiowabie iimits tor occupationat use always caution adhere to the rotiowing guidelines. I no not operate the radio without a proper antenna attached, as this may damaged the radio and may also cause you to exceed Fcc RF exposure limits A proper antenna is the antenna supphed with this radio by the manufacturer or antenna speCifically authorized by the manutacturertor use with this radio I Do NOT transmits for more than 50% ottotai radio use time ("50°loduty cycle”) Transmitting more than 50%of the time can cause Fcc RF exposure compliance requirements to be exceed The radio is transmitting when the “TX indicator" lights red Vou can cause the radio to transmit by pressing the “PTT“switch l ALWAVS keep the antenna at ieast 50cm away trom the body when transmitting The information listed above providesthe userwith the information needed to make him or her aware of RF exposure and what to do to assure that this radio operates with the FCC RF exposure limits of this radio Electromagnetictnterterence/compat y During transmissions, your UV—3R radio generates RF energy that can possibly cause interterence with other devices or systems To avoid such interferenoe, turn oft the radio in areas where signs are posted to do so DO NOT operate the transmitter in areas that are sensitive to electromagnetic radiation such as hospitals, aircraft, and blasting Sites Occupationattcontmtted Use The radio transmitter is used in situations lI’t which persons are exposed as consequence of their emptoyment provided those persons are tuiiy aware of the potential tor exposure and can exercise controi over their exposure The maximum duty cycle in vox mode is 50% BAWEAE PRECAUTIONS QRefer service to qualified technicians only. 0Do not disassemble or modily the transceiver for any reason. ODo not expose the transceiver under direct sunlight long or to extremely hot condition. 0Do not place the transceiver on the unstable surface. OKeep the transceiver out of dust, moisture, water. 0Do not operate the transceiver or charge the battery pack under explosive conditions. SAFETY It is important that the operator is aware of and understands hazards common to the operation of any transceiver. AWARNING Please turn off the transceiver off at the following locations: y in explosive atmospheres (inflammable gas, dust particles, metallic powders. grain powders, etc.). >Whiie taking on fuei or while parking at gasoline sewice stations. >Near exploswes or biasting sites VI" medical Institutes or alrcrafts changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. A L -w=w—-am— CONTENTS UNPACKlNG AND CHECKlNG EQUIPMENTS rrrrrrrrrrrrr 01 INSTALLATION OF Accessomes rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr oz BATTERY CHARGING rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr 04 GETTlNG ACQUAINTED rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr 06 OPERATlON 77777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 16 ADVANCED OF‘ERATlON rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr 17 ADDITIONAL rumcnons AND ssrrwes rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr 29 TROUBLESHOOTING GUlDE 77777777777777777777777777777 30 SPECIFICATIONS rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr 31 ‘“L UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENTS Carefully unpack the transceiver. We recommend that you identify the items listed in the following table before discarding the packing material. If any items are missing or have been damaged during shipment, please contact the dealers immediately. Standard Accessories ITEM QUANTITY UHF(short) 1 Antenna VHF(leng) Drop-in Charging Tray AC Adapter Li-ion Battery Belt Clip Hand Strap SP.&MIC. instruction Manual Antenna SPLMIC. ‘ml AC Adapter \ . Note: Z Never transmit without having an antenna 7 connected. A When installing the suppiied antenna, never held Ll-lfln Battery DmP-ln Charging Tray Belt Clip Hand Strap the upper part ct antenna while screwing it onto the mating connector on the transceiver Optional Accessories it using an external antenna for transmission, M If necessary, install the belt clip into the iocalion on the back or the battery (See PIC 2) UHFNHF Antenna Data Cahl- cigar-no-LightarAdaptar Do not use the glue to iaeten the screw, whlle installing the belt cllp. Othentvise, the acrylic acid or the glue may damage the battery panei ensure that the SWR presented to the transceiver is 1.5:1 or lower. to avoid excessive feed iine loss. / i 9 BELT CLIP INSTALLATION g INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES ANTENNA INSTALLATION Antenna The supplied antenna provloes good results over the entlre frequency range or the transceiver li However, (or enhanced based station medium- wave and shortwave reception. you may wish to connect an external antenna, as the supplied antenna is very small anti can not be expected to provide high performance at these frequencies SP.&MIC. INSTALLATION insert the speaker/microphone plugs into the spews Jacks of the transceiver. (See PIC at To install the supplied antenna, hold the bottom end of the antenna and screw it onto the mating connector on the transceiver untll it is snug Do not over—tlghten by use or extreme tcrce (See AMI ‘°’L BATTERY PACK INSTALLATION The battery pack is a high-pertormance Li-ion battery providing high capacity in a very compact package. Under normal use, the battery may be used tor approximately 400 charge cycles. after which operating time may be expected to decrease ltyou have an older battery that is displaying dimi shed capacity, you should replace the battery with a new one. installation of the battery is easy and quick: 1.3Iide the Battery Cover to the Unlock position and then slide the Battery Cover toward the bottom to remove it. z.instali the battery into the Battery Compartment. 3.Rsplacs the Battery Cuver and then slide the Battery Cuver Latch into the Lock position . uuLock BATTERY CHARGING If the battery has never been used, or its charge is depleted, it may be charged by connecting the Battery Charger. as shown in the illustration, to the EXT DC Jack iioniy 12-16 Volt DC power ‘°‘L is available, the optional DC Adapter (with its cigarette lighter plug) may also be used for charging the battery While the battery is being charged, the display will indicate (See PIC 5), (his S-meler will defied according lo the charging slalus, and Ihe TX/BUSY indicator will glow red. When the charging is finished, the TX indicamr will glow green The charger is only designed tor the charging oi our battery, and is not suitable for other purposes Please be advised that the charger may oontribute noise to TV and radio reception in the immediate vicinity, so we do not recommend its use adjacent to such devices. important Note: 1) Perform the battery charging where the ambient temperature range is 41 ”F~95"i= (+5t-+35b).0harge out oi this range could cause damage to the battery pack. 2) ii the charge is not completed in several hours, the battery may be deteriorated Do not attempt to iorcibiy charge the battery. please contact the dealer. a) it you do not use the transceiver for a long time, remove the battery pack from the transceiver, as battery leakage could cause damage to the transceiver and the battery pack. A) While in storage, the charge will drain slightly over time and the battery should be recharged 50% each six months. ‘Ml GETTING ACQUAINTED ANTENNA Jack \ DIAL Knob LCD 7) TX Indicator PTT Switch \ \ ‘ SP. MIC. F/ALERT Switch EXT DC JBCK LAMP/FM Switch VOL/MON Key ON/OFF Key MENU/LOCK Key Microphone UN MODE Key THE DEFINITION OF THE CONTROL The main lunlng DlaI is used tor setting the operatlng trequenoy, and is used tor audlo volume level, menu [DIAL]Knob selections, and other eo'ustments To rotete this Dial knob pull the knob to un oek the mechanlcal dlal lock, and than rotate the Dlsl knob 4 Press this switch to transmit, and release it to receive, IPTHSW'ICI‘ aner your Iransmisslon is completed Press anud led the keyhto disable thekheise aqueloh'le [VOL/MONlKey background “09.32, are N 9 Just press the key, lhett rotate the DlAL knob to adjusl Press and hold (hIS key I0! M0 SECDV‘GS (0 toggle [he [ON/OFF] transceivers power on and oti F/ALER Jusl IIIESSSIO activated the IAIISVmIIaIehIlgzy “IncI’Ion' sues asse I cannln, emo i e eec ressan I 11 hold themswitch to gclhmle tIIe Alarm lunctioh. Just press the key, entarin into the MENU. Rotate the aléhbngb, will szsdil‘lgrén iturretiotr‘rs e'ettmg under mi ressan e e ey,a tvae e e oc [MENU/LUCK] ordlsable the Ke Lock (NoteAfierthe ke dIS ocked, the operations o the [F/ALERT], [uv MOD , [LAMP/FM] will be invalid.) Just press to switch the VFO UHF Mode and VHF Mode. [UV/MODE] Press and Held to switch frequency oahlrol between We and Memory Systems. Just press [0 lighl (ha TDICh P1255 and HDId ID activate [LAMP/FM] the FM Radio Function. Pressme FIALE Allen less ENUILO Jul-mints F+IMENUILOCK1 heeceniIngFuEI'm " "I “I Press the [F/Atslm, then press [UV/MODE], to Amara F’IUV/MODEI the Wlemory Wrile‘ mode (Ior memory ehannel storage) Press [F/ALER ,then rotate the [DIAL] knob, to increase FTIDIALI ofdecrease the uehcyat 11MHZ Press [VOL/MON], lheh rotate the [DIAL] knob, to adjust ”UL/MON“ [DIAL] the volume level AWL COMBINATION KEY FUNCTION rene Celllng Press and mid in the button [ P'I'I'I and IVOL/MONI 1 to enter the Tone oaiiing Mode(1750Hz) The transceiver send eutthe signal (1750Hz) Reiease the button IvouMONi I in exil LCD DISPLAY The display icons appear when certain operations are performed or certain specific features are activated. it wiii neip you to know the meaning at the indicatorand knew how to set iunctiens. Restore to Default Factory Setting Press and hoid Ihs key ION/OFF] t IF/ALERTI . then Power ON, the transoeiver wili restore to the defauit factory selling icoN DESCRiPTION Factory Detault Setting as:400 OOOMHZ, No Secondary Keypad Adi/9 ( Press [F/ALERT] ) CTCSS/DCS, Law Output power, Battery Save. 138 Operating Bantt Number or Memory channel Number Volume Levei 51 SQ 5' Key Tone ON, other settings cTcss Operauan DCS Operation OFF m UHF 4nu47oMi—iz VHF tas-tuMi—ix ru FM RaciatartuaMHzi Law Lew/High Output Power vex vox Function Active Wide/Narrow Bandwidth Keypad Lock Active Keypad Beeper ON Battery indicator Repeater Shift Dlrection nuai Watch Acflve nun-Ill". Audio Vaiume Levei ‘°“L AWL -M—m MENU DESCRIPTION Menu Item Deserimron Setfings 1 RxconE OFF'CTCSS, DOS 2 TXCODE OFF'CTCSS, DOS 3 SQL (seam) ems 4 men-r (LCD Hmmmaflnn) OFF/ON [Key 5 K TONE (K‘ypad Bupery OFFWON s vox OFF/17779 7 POWER m; cum Pmri HIGH/LOW a Dwrnusr wamwnravur) DN/OFF 9 STEP 12 5 KHz 10 may 0 37 995/07 69 995111 11 SHIFT OH. 12 STE (Tau Tune Enmnanrm) ONIOFF 13 WIN twm EamINanw may WIDE/NARROW 14 SAVE ram-y Save!) ON/OFF 15 TOT mm. wmmur) 0FFI30/60/90/120/150/1BDS 1s SCANM (Sun Mode) TOICO 17 RELAYM (Rem Scum Response) UNIOFF 15 13cm (Buy mam-er [manly ONIOFF ‘ml MENU SETTING Press [MENU/LOCK], come to MENU [01]RXCODE Press I MENU/LOCK] , (urn clockwise or counterclockwise IDLALI .come to MENU [02] TXCODE Press I MENU/LOCK I , Iurn clockwise or counterclockwise I DIAL] , come to MENU [03] SQL Press I MENU/LOCK] , tum clockwise or cuumsrclockwiss I D‘ALI , come to MENU [04] LIGHT. ‘"L 30“ Press l MENU/LOCK] , (urn clockwise or counterclockwise [DIAL] , come lo MENU [as] KTONE. Press [ MENU/LOCK] , (urn clockwise or counterclockwise [DIAL] .eoms to MENU [06] VOX PresslMENu/LocK] , turn clockwise or counterclockwise ( DIAL 1 , come to MENU [07] POWER. Press [MENU/LOCK] , turn clockwise or counterclockwise [DIAL] , come to MENu [08] DW. ‘" L ‘Z in sea [NJ 71 all! Press [MENU/LOCK] . turn clockwise or counterclockwise [DIAL] ,come to MENU [091 STEP. Press [MENU/LOCK] . (urn clockwise or counterclockwise [ DIAL] .coms to MENU [10] OFFSET Press [MENU/LOCK] , turn clockwise or counterclockwise [DIAL] ,comero MENU [11] sHIFT Press [MENU/LOCK] , turn clockwise or counterclockwise [DIAL] ,oeme to MENu [12] STE ‘“ L EFFEET z: l: 9le T
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