FUJIAN NEW CENTURY COMMUNICATIONS DM-607 DMR Radio User Manual Part 1

QUANZHOU CITY NEW CENTURY COMMUNICATION ELECTRONICS CO.,LTD. DMR Radio Part 1

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Kydera®
PROFESSIONAL DIGITAL TWOVWAV RADIO
DM'607 User Manual
TO USER
Thank you for purchasing the digital / analog two way radios
designed and produced by Quanzhou City New Century
Communication Electronic Co.. Ltd. This product is developed
elaborately as a regular digital handheld radio according to
EU standard and advanced international technology. The
radio is endowed with ergonomic design and comprehensive
function to deliver an advanced communication solution, which
can definitively bring you a whole new operation and digital
communication experience, improve yourwork efficiency and
convenience, and provide a reliable saleguard tor emergent
communication.
Our serial products are tested strictly by rigorous testing
procedures with advance international instruments and
equipments.
Warm warning. To derive optimum performance from your
radio, please read this manual and the supplied Safety
Information Booklet carefully before use.
FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
part 90 of Fcc Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates and can radiate raoio
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
interlerence Will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio ortelevision
reception. which can be determined by turning the equipment
ofrand on. the user IS encouraged to try to correct.
The interference by one or more of the folloWing measures:
- Reorierlt or relocate lhe receiving antenna. Increase the
separation between the equipment and receiver.
I 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 Operation is subject to the folloWing two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference. and 2.
This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note' "Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly
approved by the party responsible ror compliance could void
the user's authority to operate the equipment."
Attention:
This radio complies With IEEE and ICNIRP exposure limits
for occupational/controlled RF exposure.environrnenl at
operating duly factors of up to 50% and is authorized by the
FCC for occupational use only.
Compliance with RF Exposure Standards
The radio complies with the following RF energy exposure
standards and guidelines:
a United States Federal Communications Commission. Code
of Federal Regulations; 47 CFR &1.1307,1.1310 and 2.1093
I American National Standards Institute (ANSI) / Institute ol
Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 132005;
Canada RSStOZ Issue 5 March 2015.
I Institute oi Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)
C95.1.2005 Edition
RF Exposure Compliance and Control Guidelines
and Operating Instructions
To control your exposure and ensure compliance with the
occupational/controlled environment exposure limits always
adhere to the lollowing procedures.
Guidelines:
I Do not remove the RF Exposure Label from the device.
- User awareness instructions should accompany deVice
when transferred to other users.
- Do not use this device it the operational requirements
described herein are not met.
Operating Instructions.
- Transmit no more than the rated duty factor of 50% of the
time. To transmit (talk). push the Push-To-Talk (PTT) button.
To receive calls, release the PTT button. Transmitting 50 %
of the time, or less, is important because this radio generates
measurable RF energy exposure only when transmitting (in
terms of measuring for standards compliance).
I Hold the radio in a vertical position in front of lace with the
microphone (and the other parts of the radio, including the
antenna) at least one inch (2.5 cm) away irom the nose.Keeping
the radio at the proper distance is important because RF
exposures decrease with distance from the antenna. Antenna
should be kept away from eyes.
- When worn on the body, always place the radio in a approved
clip, holder. holster, case, or body harness for this product.
Using approved body-worn accessories is important because
the use of ours or other manufacturer's non-approved
accessories may result in exposure levels. which exceed the
FCC‘s occupational/controlled environment RF exposure limits.
. it you are not using a body-worn accessory and are not
using the radio in the intended use position in front of the face.
then ensure the antenna and the radio are kept at least
2.5 cm (one inch) from the body when transmitting. Keeping
the radio at the proper distance is important because RF
exposures decrease with increasing distance from the antenna.
I Use only manutacturer‘s name approved supplied or
replacement antennas. batteriesand accessories. Use of non-
manufacturer-narne approved antennas. batteries, and
accessories may exceed the FCC RF exposure guidelines.
Safety:
I It‘ important that the operation is aware or and understand
the general hazards to the operation ofany transceiver.
. We can't guarantee the safety and operability ol transceiver
that using other accessories not sold by us.
A Disassembled and maintained by qualified technicians only.
Warning:
Turn off the transceiver in the following locations.
I In explosive atmospheres. (Inflammable gas.dust particles.
metallic powders. grain powers. etc.).
- While taking on fuel or parking at gasoline service stations.
Precautions
A Observe the following precautions to prevent fire. personal
inquiry and transceiver damage.
I Do not modity or attempt to adjust this transceiver tor any
reason by non-technicians.
I Do not expose the transceiver of direct sunlight tor long
time. nor place it close to heating appliances.
I Do not place the transceiver in a dusty. humid or wet area.
nor place on unstable surface.
I If an abnormal odor or smoke is detected coming from the
transceiver. switch OFF the transceiver immediately and
remove the battery pack from the transceiver. And contact
your dealer in time.
Getting Started :
Belare you use this user manual. please review the following
information carefully.
o How to use this user manual.
0 What intormation that your dealer r System Administrator
can inform you.
How to use this user manual
This manual introduces the basic operation ol RADIOBOSS
compatible DMR/Analog handheld transceiver. However. your
dealer or system administrator may already preset features
of this radio based on your working type and requirement.
Please consult with your dealer or system administrator about
the details.
For your convenience and easy tamiliar With this radio. the
icons below are used for distinguishing operable and available
features reranalog mode and digital mode.
OThis icon indicates the iunction is only available in Analog
mode
@This icon indicates the function is only available in Digital
mode
You can check with your dealer or system administrator for
the following:
9 Is your radio with default settings or any preset channels
that the distributor usually sel"
0 Which buttons are have been designed to operate other
features?
0 What optional accessories can be used With your radio”
CONTENT ( | )
PREPARATION FOR OPERATING THE RADIO
Please assemble your radio by following steps
The battery pack is not charged at lhe Iactory, charge \tfirsfly before use....
Installing the battery to (he radm
Installing the antenna...
lnslalling the bell clip
Installing the common Interface fender (Dust cover)...
Swwlch Ihe raolo power 0N....
Adjusl the volurn
PREPARATION FOR OPERATING THE RADIO
CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK
Please use charger, adaptor and battery pack supplied only
by us. The charger can indicate the charging status.
Charging diagram:
Charging steps:
1. Plug the AC adaptor into an AC outlet. like arrow (D
2. Plug the AC adapter cable into the adapterjack located
on the back of the charger. like arrow®
3. Place the battery pack or the radio with a battery pack into
the charger. like armw®
4. The indicator lighls red and charging starls.
5. When charging is completed, the indicatcr lights green.
Then remove the battery pack orthe radio trom the charger.
6. For optimum battery life and performance, charge the
battery pack or the radio (With a battery pack) at least 12
hours before inilial use.
C harging indicators
LED indicator Charger slate Descrbricu
LED Flashesred and than err Electrily butanslandby made Nn-Inad
LED Lights Rod Charging Insert battery wcwutuly
LED lights Green Fully charged cnarpinp ccmpleted
LED riasnes Ran Failure rm mainlanances
Note:
1. It is normal if the charger LED flashes red for a short time
when the charger is just connected.
2. li a second battery is replaced to charge, please wait until
the current battery is fully charged (lights green).lt the charger
indicator flashes red during charging:
(1) Please check it the battery pack is well connected with
the charger.
(2) The battery pack is damaged or failed
(3) The surrounding temperature is too high or too low.
Note: Piease read the "Battery Satety Information" before use
the charger.
INSTALLING THE BATTERY PACK
1. Align the battery pack to the battery slot like diagram (17
2. Sliding the battery pack to the battery slot till the battery
lock lo the right place like diagram (2].
PREPARATION FOR OPERATING THE RADIO
we
To remove the battery. turn off the radio firstly. Then slide the
battery latch upwards to unlocK the battery, like diagram (33.
INSTALLING THE ANTENNA
Turn off the radio. holding the base of antenna, and then
screw it into the connector on the top at transceiver and turn
clockwise until secure.
To remove the antenna, turn off the radio firstly, and rotate
it anticlockwise.
INSTALLING THE BELT CUP
Align the belt clip to the two screw holes on the back of the
radio. and then tighten the screws by using special screw
driver.
To remove the belt clip, unscrew the screws.
INSTALLING THE COMMON INTERFACE FENDER
(DUST COVER)
Insert! pull out the audio accessories] programming cable
1. Please open the cover of connector in diagram 6),
2. According to the direction of the arrow (2} to connect to the
connector of radio, then press insert slightly.
3. According to the direction of the arrow {7) to pull it out.
4. Then Cover the fender.
re
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Note:
Alter install. it the accessories can't use. please check this
accessories is match or not or install is improper.
PREPARATION FOR OPERATING THE RADIO
TURNING THE RADIO ON
Short press the power switch for 3 seconds, you Will hear the
open [one or voice prompt. Then release the button, the radio
has turned an.
Nate:
1. llthe alert or voice prompt function Is disabled, the radio
will not have open tone. ll your radio can't tum on, kindly
check the battery. Make sure the battery is charged and install
properly. ll your radio still can't open up, please Contact your
local dealer.
2. If you want to turn all the radio, short press the power for
3 seconds, you Wlll hear the close tone. Then release the
button, the radio has lurned off.
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
Rotate clockwise the volume central to increase the vulume
after power err.
Rotate antrclockwrse the volume control to decrease the
volume.
CONTENT ( II )
KNOWING MORE ABOUT THE RADIO CONTROLS SETTING
Please review the lolawing sub-directory firstly:
Rama controls .....
Programmable keys..
Radros lunctlons can be preset by programmable Keys..
Olher sellings and utlllly functions can be pre—sel by programmable Key
PTT Bum"...
Switching between Analog and drgrlal mode"
LED indrcalor....
RADIO CONTROLS INTRODUCTION
RADIO CONTROLS
Parts descripfion:
NO PART NAME NO PART NAME NO Pan Name
1 Channel selector 6 Srde key 2(*) 11 Lr-pol Battery pack
2 Power switch / volume control 7 LED mmcator 12 Battery latch
3 Antenna 8 MIC / SP connector
4 FTT button 9 Speaker
5 Sue key1(‘) 1D MIC
Note: Buttons lrke [“] are programmable key.
RADIO CONTROLS INTRODUCTION
PROGRAMMABLE KEYS
You dealers can pre-set the programmable keys based on
the length are button press.
Fre-setting can be shortcuts of radio lunctions.
0 Short press — Pressing and Releasing quickly
(programmable range is trom 50ms-750ms)
0 Long press — Pressing and holding for programmed length
(programmable range is from 500ms-5000ms)
Note: The programmable duration tor a key press can be used
for all radio functions / utility lunclions or setting, except
Emergency Call feature. For detailed function operation, please
reler to page 25.
Radios functions can be preset by programmable keys
A High/Low Power Selection — SWItch power level between
High and Low power.
A Voice Operating Transmission (VOX) 0N / DFF —Switch
between VOX feature ON and OFF
A Zone selection — Change the current working zone (allowed
to select from a zone list)
A Scan on/dtt —Turn 0N / OFF scanning fealure
A Scanning Mode —Switch scanning mode in TO. GO. SE.
A Repeater / Talk around 3 — Switch between Repeater
mode and Talk Around.
A Emergency mode ON I OFFQ— Start or stop an emergency
alarm or call
A Encryption 0N / OFFQ— Turn ON / OFF encryption feature
(Available only in Digital Working Mode)
A Radio acllvatlon@— It is allowed to enabled a target radio
remotely. (Available only in Digital Working Mode)
A Radio Detection Q — Detect and conlirm it the radio is
within the scope of the system activity without sending any
indication or making Visual inspection. (Available only in Digital
Working Mode)
A Radio kill®— Disable a target radio remotely. which can
protect stolen or missed radios being used by others. (Available
only in Digital Working Mode)
A Remote monitor®— Remotely activate Mic and Transmitter
ofa largel radio. and create a call silently Without sending any
indication or visual inspection message to target radio. etc.
(Available only in Digital Working Mode)
A Analog MonitorQ — Turn ON or OFF radio squelch to
receive weak analog signal. (Available only in Analogue
Working Mode)
A Permanent Monitor 6— Same as Analog Monitor feature.
monitoring the channel to make sure it is not occupied before
transmitting. The only dillerence is once Permanent Monitor
is on, the radio will always be in this Monitor mode. till you
exit it.
RADIO CONTROLS INTRODUCTION
A Information Check — Switch to check current channel and
battery strength status information
A Digital I Analog Mode — SWitch between Digital Mode and
Analog Mode.
A SQ LevelC—Select the proper SQ level to get the best
signal In different environments.
A P‘l @— Call Shortcut press it to send corresponding cell
function. (Available only in radios without LCD display)
A P2 ® — Call Shortcut press it to send corresponding call
function. (Available only in radius without LCD display)
A F3 6— Call Shortcut, press it to send corresponding call
function. (Available only in radios without LCD display)
A Flashlight — Turn ON I OFF flashlight.
other settings and utility functions can be pre-set by
programmable keys
1. Flashlight ON I OFF—turn flashlight ON or OFF
2. Preset keys P1. P2 St P3 — Press call shortcuts to send
corresponding calls
3. Information Check — SWitch to check current channel and
battery strength status information
4. SO Level of Select the proper SQ level to get the best
signal in different environments.
5. High I Low power selection — Switch transmit power level
between high and low.
PTT BUTTON
There are two basic functions of PTT button: Transmitting and
Receiving.
<— PTT Button
0 Press PTT button to transmit the signals to other radios
9 Release PTT button to receive signals from other radios
o If the Individual I Group Call or Prompt Tones is activated.
the PTT Sidetone Will be heard when you press or release
PTT buttons.
9 If the Individual/ Group Call or Prompt Tone is activated.
you will hear the PTT Sidetone when your radio is receiving
or communication is finished 0.
Note: You can use programming software to turn off all radio
alert tones and prompt tones oriust disabled partial radio alert
tones and prompt tone 0.
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RADIO CONTROLS INTRODUCTION
SWITCHING BETWEEN DIGITAL AND ANALOG
MODE
For your Convenience. each channel can be programmed as
either analog channel or digital channel.
0 In standby mode, press [ Digital / Analog ] button tor at least
3 seconds, the current channel will be SWitched between
Analog and Digital mode.
Note: During scanning, the radio also can switches between
Analog and Digital mode, but scanning mode will be disabled.
LED INDICATORS
LED indicators display the working status and modes of
radios.
-. LED indicatur
9 When LED indicator lights up solid green, the radio is
transmitting in analog mode.
9 When green LED indicator flashes, the radio is receiving in
analog mode.
9 When LED indicator lights up solid blue, the radio is
transmitting in digital mode.
9 When blue LED indicator flashes, the radio is receiving in
digital made.
Note:
0 In analog mode, ir LED lights up orflashes green, it indicates
there is active signal detected over the air;
0 Arid then lI Busy Channel Lock (BEL) function is turned Uri,
the radio Will reluse to transmit signal when you press the
PTT key.
CONTENT ( | I )
INITIATING AND RECEIVING CALLS
Afler you understand how your radio is configured, you are able to use h more deftly.
Use this directory to familiar with the basic call feature:
Choose a Zone...
Choose a Channel, User ID, Group ID...
Receive and Answer a Call....
Receive and Answer a Group Ca||..
Receive and answer a Private 03"....
Receive a General Ca||..
Initiate a Radio Ca
Use the Encoder Switch to Initiate a Call...
Initiate a Group Call....
lnitia:e a Private Call.
Initiate a General Call
Making a Group or Private Call...
Talk Around..
Monitor...
Monitor Channel....
Permanent monitor...
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