Fujian BelFone Communications Technology BFTD82101 DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER User Manual 2 Use Manual
Fujian Beifeng Telecom Technology Co., Ltd. DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER 2 Use Manual
User Manual
Notice to the user Government law prohibits the operation of unlicensed radio transmitters within the territories under government control. Illegal operation is punishable by fine or imprisonment or both. THANK YOU ! We are grateful you choose BeiFeng series professional radio communications products! Since 1989, BeiFeng has been always engaging in research and exploration of radio communications technologies, In order to lead intelligent technologies in the industry. We still make every effort to research and design products according to modern complicated communications environment, and we offer complete and customized communication solutions to clients. Our products will satisfy you because of its excellent performance and outstanding communications strength. No matter what field you are in. You will be Satisfied with the radio. This manual is applicable to VHF/ UHF digital transceiver model: BF-TD821 。 Warning! As certified by the qualified laboratory, the product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the Directive 1999/5/EC. Please note that the above information is applicable to EU countries only. Precautions This equipment can be used in member states of the European Union once the corresponding administrative licence is obtained. It’s important that the operator is aware of and understands hazards common to the operation of any radio .Please observe the following safety precautions to prevent radio damage or personal injury. The following precautions shall be observed during operation, service and repair of this radio. ◆The recommended usage rate is 1 minute for TX and 4 minutes for RX, when the radio is used for transmission for many hours continuously, the radiator and chassis will become hot, allow the rear panel of the radio to contact surface of low melting point /low Ignition point object; ◆Don’t leave the transceiver in direct sunlight for a long time, don’t place the transceiver on extremely heat, damp, dusty area, and don’t put it on unstable surfaces; ◆When restriction or warnings are posted regarding the use of radio devices, please obey the regulation turn the transceiver power off; ◆Use of the radio while you are driving may be against traffic laws, please prohibit using it ; ◆If you notice any problems on the radio, please turn off at first. Then contact with local dealer. Do not modify this radio unless instructed by this manual or refer service to a qualified licensed or certified technician only; ◆If you want to use the machine for secondary development, please contact with BeiFeng’s technical engineer or dealer for technical assistance; ◆Please keep the surface of radio is clean and dry, clean the radio using a cloth moistened with clean water and a mild dishwashing liquid. Contents Supplied accessories ....................................................................................... 5 Accessories ............................................................................................... 5 Installation of Accessories ............................................................................... 6 Getting Acquainted ........................................................................................ 11 Basic Operation ............................................................................................. 12 Turning the power on /off ......................................................................... 12 Adjusting the volume ............................................................................... 13 Selecting a Channel ................................................................................ 13 Selecting a Zone ...................................................................................... 13 Calls on Digital channel ........................................................................... 13 Transmitting and receiving on analog channel ........................................ 14 Button Setting .......................................................................................... 15 Functions and Operations .............................................................................. 17 Scan ........................................................................................................ 17 Auto Scan ................................................................................................ 18 Monitor and Permanent Monitor .............................................................. 18 Message .................................................................................................. 18 One Touch Call ........................................................................................ 19 Talk Around ............................................................................................. 20 TX Power ................................................................................................. 20 Squelch Level .......................................................................................... 21 Digital Emergency ................................................................................... 21 Time Out Timer (TOT) ............................................................................. 23 Voice Encryption ...................................................................................... 23 VOX ......................................................................................................... 24 Warning Tones ........................................................................................ 24 Reject Stranger Call................................................................................. 25 TX Permission ......................................................................................... 26 Battery Saver ........................................................................................... 27 Lowery Battery Alert ................................................................................ 27 CTCSS/CDCSS ....................................................................................... 27 PC Mode ........................................................................................................ 28 CTCSS Standard Frequency Table ............................................................... 28 CDCSS Standard Code Table ....................................................................... 29 Specifications ................................................................................................. 30 Statement ...................................................................................................... 32 Supplied accessories Notes: The accessories listed below are covered by BeiFeng dealer, authorized BeiFeng agents or factories. After carefully unpacking the transceiver, identify the items listed in the table below. If any items are missing or have been damaged during shipment please contact with dealer immediately. Accessories Items Number Quantity Antenna Strap Belt Clip Charger Li-ion Battery Screws Instruction Manual Warranty Card Certificate Antenna Charger Strap Belt Clip Li-ion Battery Screws Installation of Accessories Installation/ removing the antenna Hold the supplied antenna by its base, then screw it into the connector on the top panel of the radio until fasten. Turn the antenna anti-clockwise to remove it. Attaching/Removing the belt clip Attach the belt clip using the two supplied3*4mm binding screws. Attaching/Removing the Strap Thread the hand strap to the loop back of your radio. Attaching/Removing the Battery Warning! Don’t short-circuit the battery, it may cause the battery damaged or burst into flame; Never attempt to remove the casing from battery, that avoid to short the battery terminal; Battery is flammable objects, don’t throw it into fire or don’t use it on dangerous area. Match the guides of the battery with the corresponding grooves on the upper rear of the radio, then press the battery until a click is heard to lock it in place. To remove the battery, please turn the power off then press the release latch to unlock the battery pull the battery away from the radio. Note: Don’t attach / remove the battery if the transceiver turned on. Li-ion battery features ● New batteries are activated from factory; please charge your battery before using it. The maximum battery capacity and performance is achieved after three full charge/ discharge cycles. ● The service life of batteries: Charge cycles time is limited, to prolong battery life try to reduce make charge by the battery remained. ● To reduce self-discharge, please remove the battery before you not in use for a long time, and store your battery in a cool, dry location. ● Charge your battery about 50% before you store it for a long time, so that can prevent to decrease the battery performance. ● As the battery is charged and discharged repeatedly, the battery capacity decreases, even if the battery is unused, the battery degrades, and store battery in a high temperature will shorten its lifecycle. Charging the Li-ion battery ● When the battery power runs low, the radio will send alert sounds, please recharge the battery. ● Please only use the battery and charger specified by BeiFeng. ● When charging a battery attached to a radio, please turn the radio off. ● Please don’t remove the battery from the charger before fully charge, or the battery could suffer damage. ● Please remove the battery timely when the battery is fully charged. Note: While the battery is charged, the ambient temperature must be within 0~40, Temperature out of the limit may reduce working life or Charging efficiency. Charging Steps 1、 Place the battery or the radio is attached with a battery in the charger. 2、 Plug the AC connector of the charger into the outlet socket. 3、 Making sure the battery is connected to the charger, the charging process initiates when the charger indicator glows red. 4、 The charger indicator glows green when the battery is fully charged. Note: Mack sure the battery is connected to the charger, but the charger indicator not glow, Maybe the battery /charger has damaged or temperature out of the limit. Attaching the Speaker/Microphone Open the accessory jack cover, then align the plug with the accessory jack and tighten the screw on the plug. 10 Getting Acquainted Channel Selector Knob Turn the knob to select channel 1-16, if a channel is available, there will be a channel number sounds. Power switch/volume adjust keys Turn clockwise to switch the radio power on, when the radio is turned on, rotate clockwise to increased volume, counter- clockwise to decrease the volume. Turn counterclockwise fully to switch the radio off. LED Indicator When transmitting LED glows red; when receiving LED glows green; when scanning LED flashes red; when battery gets low, LED flashes red. Speaker 11 Microphone PTT Key Press and hold down the PTT key then speak into the microphone to transmit. Button 1 Press to activate the programmable function. (The detailed consult to basic operation) Button 2 Press to activate the programmable function. (The detailed consult to basic operation) MIC-SP Jack Connect to optional speaker/MIC and programming cable. Basic Operation Turning the power on /off Rotate the power switch/volume adjusts keys clockwise to turn the power on. A current channel number and current zone number sounds. Rotate the power switch/volume adjusts keys anti-clockwise to turn the power off. 12 Adjusting the volume After the radio is power on, you can rotate the power switch/volume adjust keys to adjust the volume level, rotate the knob clockwise to increase the volume, or rotate the knob anti-clockwise to decrease the volume. Selecting a Channel Turn the channel selector knob to select channel 1 to 16, rotate the knob clockwise to increase the channel number, or rotate the knob anti-clockwise to decrease the channel number. Note: While the channel is un-programmed, a prompt tone: no channel sounds. Selecting a Zone The radio supports up to 32 zones, each with a maximum of 16 channels, 32 zones all support up to 160 channels. Via the programming software you can select 2 desire zones at most to write in. You may select a desire zone through by setting zone toggle function to button 1 or button 2, then handover zone. While enable all tone alert, select zone will hear a zone number. Calls on Digital channel To transmit press and hold down the PTT key, LED indication glows red, speak into the microphone, hold the palm microphone approximately 3 to 4 centimeters away from your mouth. 13 1.) Group Call If you want to transmit a group call, the radio must be set with group call contact and preset a group call contact for current digital channel, press PTT key to transmit a group call. Or you can set the One Touch Call key as group call feature, then press programmed key to transmit a group call. Release PTT key to receive. 2.) Private Call If you want to transmit a private call, the radio must be set with private call contact and preset a private call contact for current digital channel, press PTT key to transmit a private call. Or you can set the One Touch Call key as private call feature, then press programmed key to transmit a private call. If the feature private call ACK is enabled, to transmit a private call need to confirm whether it is power on or activate on the current channel , while private call is failed, a low-pitched tone sounds. Release PTT key to receive. 3.) All Call If you preset an all call contact for current digital channel. Press PTT key to transmit an all call; Release PTT key to receive. Transmitting and receiving on analog channel On analog channel press and hold down the PTT key to transmit. To transmit press and hold down the PTT key, LED indication glows red, speak into the microphone, hold the palm microphone approximately 3 to 4 centimeters away 14 from your mouth. Release PTT key to receive. Button Setting For enhanced convenience, you may program the keys button1, button2, short and Long press of a key can be assigned with different functions. Programmable keys are including functions listed below: ●Unassigned:The ●One key is not assigned with any function. Touch Call 1~6: Allow user to initiate digital group call, digital private call, or send preset message or send call alert via the one touch call function. ●Emergency on/off: Allow user to make an emergency call. ●Monitor:Enable ●Scan ● monitor function. on/off: Allow user to enable or disable the scan function. All alert tone on/off: Allow user to enable or disable all alert tones. ●Battery Indication:It’s convenient to know battery capacity. If battery strength level is 70%-100%, a Power High sounds; if battery strength level is 30%-70%, a Power Middle sounds; if battery strength level is 15%-30%, a Power Low sound. Note: If the battery gets lower, a Please Charger tone will sound, at the time press programmed Battery Indicator key, you can’t hear battery capacity indication sound. ●Zone Toggle: Allow user to change zones, if the radio contains 2 zones, press programmed button will be a zone number sounds. If the radio only add a zone, this feature is useless. 15 ●High/Low Power: User can switch the Tx power level between high and low power by pressing the programmed High/Lower Power key. ●Repeater/talk around:Allow radio set to connect through repeater or achieve standalone communication in talk around mode. ●Vox on/off: If set vox level as 1 to 8 via programming software, press the programmed VOX on/off key to enable or disable the VOX feature. Press to activate the VOX feature a VOX on sounds; disable the VOX feature a VOX off sounds. Note: Plug the dedicated earpiece into the accessory jack of the radio, the VOX feature is effective. ●Nuisance Delete: While scanning on, If you don’t want to receive activities on the channel, press the programmed Nuisance Delete key to remove the channel from the scan list temporarily. When restart scanning, the nuisance channel will return to scan list. ●Permanent Monitor: Permanent monitor feature is the same as monitor, but permanent monitor feature only can be set as long press key. And you should long press the programmed Permanent Monitor key to exit this feature. 16 Functions and Operations Scan Scan is useful for monitoring signals on the radio channels, the channels include in the scan list. While scanning, the radio checks for a signal on each channel and only stops on a channel if a signal is present. Press programmed Scan on/off key to begin scanning, while scanning on, a scan on sounds, LED indicator flash red. While scanning off, a scan off sounds Via programmable software to set it: Scan folder( Scan hang time) → A desired scan list → add available channel to members channel → a digital or analog channel to select scan list ● Scan Hang Time : When a signal is detected on a channel, scan pauses on that channel, the radio will remain on the busy channel until the signal is no longer present. When the signal drop out the radio will remain on the channel momentarily before scan resumes. The delay time is programmed 500 to 10000 milliseconds. ●Talkback : When a signal is detected on a channel, scan pauses on that channel, press PTT key can talk back on the channel if enable Talk Back’ feature; if Talk Back isn’t checked, press PTT key may talk back on the designated channel. ●TX Designated Channel : During scanning, Press PTT key will transmit on 17 TX designated channel. You can set TX Designated Channel as Last Active Channel, Selected channel or a desired channel from scan list. Auto Scan If Auto Scan feature is enabled for a channel, the radio will automatically enter scan mode when it is switched to this channel. To stop scanning, press programmed Scan On/Off key or switch to other channels. If return to the channel will enter scan mode directly. Monitor and Permanent Monitor Monitor: On analog or digital channel, enable the Monitor feature to monitor current channel activities and receive weak signals. Press the programmed Monitor key to activate the monitor function, if a signal is detected, until the signal is no longer present the radio will exit monitor mode. Permanent Monitor: Permanent monitor feature is the same as monitor, but long press the Permanent Monitor key to enter monitor mode, the radio will remain on monitor mode until long press it again to exit. Message On digital channel, you can send preset messages by programmed one touch call key. Edit message text via programming software, the message list save up to 10 entries, and each of a message contains 140 characters at most. 18 One Touch Call On digital channel, one touch call feature contains: to send messages or transmit to a group call contact, to send messages or send call alert and transmit to a private call contact. ●Group Call On one touch call menu, the call member select group call contact, and the call type select group call. Then the programmed key set as one touch call, press the programmed key a high-pitched tone sound, with 5 seconds press PTT key to transmit a group call. ●Group Message On one touch call menu, the call member select group call contact, and the call type select short message, message text select from preset message list. Then the programmed key set as one touch call, press the programmed key to send a message to a group call. ●Private Call On one touch call menu, the call member select private call contact, and the call type select private call. Then the programmed key set as one touch call, press the programmed key a high-pitched tone sound, with 5 seconds press PTT key to transmit a private call. ●Private Message On one touch call menu, the call member select private call contact, and the call type select short message, message text select from preset message list. 19 Then the programmed key set as one touch call, press the programmed key to send a message to a private call. ●Call Alert On one touch call menu, the call member select private call contact, and the call type select call alert, then the programmed key set as one touch call, press the programmed key to send call alert to a private call. Talk Around Talk Around: When your repeater malfunctions, or when radio is out of repeater’s range, you can continue to communicate in talk around mode. While enable talk around feature, by this time TX frequency is the same as to RX frequency. Press the programmed Repeater/Talk Around key to switch between repeater modes and talk around mode. Switch to talk around, a talk around sound; switch to repeater mode, a repeater sounds. Via programmable software to set it: Channel folder → Zone → a digital or analog channel → Allow Talk Around Note:To enable this function, TX frequency should be different from RX frequency, and the channel will set as allow talk around on the programming software. TX Power You can switch power levels to Low or High. If you communicate with radio located at a distant place please select High power; if you communicate with 20 radio located at a close place please select Low power to save battery. Press the programmed High/Low Power key to switch between high power and low power. Switch to high power, a high power sounds; switch to low power, a low power sounds. Press programmed High/Low power key to switch power level or select power level via programming software Via programmable software to set it: Channel folder → Zone → a digital or analog channel → TX Parameters → Power Level Squelch Level On analog mode, this feature allows you to adjust the squelch threshold for the radio to receive audio. You can set squelch level as 0~9. High level requires stronger signal for the radio to un-mute. Via programmable software to set it: Channel folder → Zone → an analog channel →Squelch Level Digital Emergency In case of an emergency you can enter emergency mode to ask for help, short 21 press programmed Emergency on key to send emergency information, to exit emergency mode, long press Emergency off . On regular type alarm, after send emergency information then receive ACK command or the alarm cycles expire, the radio will exit the emergency mode automatically. On silent type alarm, after send emergency information then press PTT key to exit emergency mode. Via programmable software to set it: Signaling Systems folder → Digital Red Alert → add system1 to set parameters → Channel folder → add Emergency system ● Emergency Type: Disable, Regular, Silent, Silent with voice, the Disable option is unable to transmit emergency information; ●Emergency Mode: Emergency Alarm, emergency alarm with call, emergency alarm with voice to follow. ● Revert Channel: Revert channel is used for digital emergency, only the channel default address is set as group call contact, the channel is available for revert channel. ●Impolite Retries: If the current channel is busy, press programmed key also can send emergency information, number of impolite retries can be set as 1 to 15. ●Polite Retries: Only when the current channel is free, press programmed key to send emergency information, number of polite retries can be set as 0 to 14 and endless. ●Hot MIC Duration: If the emergency mode set as emergency alarm with voice 22 to follow, after send emergency information, you voice and background noise to be transmitted automatically as you don’t need to press PTT key within hot MIC duration. Note: while the short press is set as emergency on, the long press will be set as emergency off default. Time Out Timer (TOT) The purpose of TOT is to prevent any user occupy a channel for an extended period. If a channel is busy, the time will be shorter. If the preset time expires, the radio will generate beep and terminate transmission automatically. Via programming software, you can set TOT as 15-495 second. Via programmable software to set it: Channels folder → Zone → A digital or analog channel → TX Parameters → TOT-TOT Rekey Delay Voice Encryption The voice encryption can encrypt your audio signals to guarantee the privacy of your communication, via the programming software user can select encryption type as static or dynamic. If the encrypt feature is enabled, the transmitter and receiver will be set as the same encryption type and same voice encryption key, otherwise the receiver is mute. Via programmable software to set it: General Settings folder → Voice Encryption Type→ Voice Encryption Key 23 Note: This feature is effective on digital channel, if enable voice encryption feature, the voice encryption key must be 10 characters, there are including letters and numbers. VOX If enable VOX feature you can enjoy hands-free communication, the radio will automatically begin transmitting when you speaking, and terminate transmitting when you stop talking with no need of PTT press. You may set VOX level as1~8 or disable (Off). When the environment too much noise, VOX level will be higher, when the environment is quiet, VOX level will be lower. It allow user to set VOX delay as 500 to 10000 milliseconds. If the VOX level is set as off via the programming software, press programmed VOX on/off key can’t enable VOX feature, if the VOX level is set as 1 to 8, press programmed VOX on/off key can enable or disable VOX feature Via programmable software to set it: General Settings folder →VOX level→ VOX delay(ms) Note: The VOX feature shall work with a dedicated earpiece. Warning Tones Voice Indication If enable voice indication feature, the radio will give tone indication for channel change, zone change, power level switch, scan feature enable or disable, VOX on or off, low battery alert, repeater mode or talk around mode switch and etc. 24 Channel Free Indication On digital mode, if enable Channel Free Indication feature, the receiver gives a high-pitched tone indication while the transmitter release PTT key to stop transmitting. Talk Permit Indication There are four options are available for Talk Permit Indication feature: None (the radio does not give any tone indication for transmission on analog and digital channel), Analog (the radio gives tone indication for transmission on analog channel), Analog & Digital (the radio gives tone indication for transmission on analog and digital channel), Digital (the radio gives tone indication for transmission on digital channel). Via programmable software to set it: General Settings folder →Tone Alerts → Voice Indication → Channel Free Indication → Talk Permit Indication Reject Stranger Call On digital mode, if enable reject strange call feature, while the call ID not exist in the contacts list, it’s unable to transmit or receive. When received group call or all call, the device ID of transmitter and group call ID or all call ID should preset on address list. Via programmable software to set it: General Settings folder →Reject Strange Call 25 TX Permission Digital Channel This feature can restrict the channel if it is already in use you will be unable to transmit. There are three options available: always, color code free, channel free, if choose always, whenever press PTT key to transmit directly; If choose color code free, you will be unable to transmit on the channel if the color code is already in use; If choose channel free, you will be unable to transmit on the channel if it is already in use. If the channel is busy, press PTT key a low-pitched tone will sound. Via programmable software to set it: Channels folder → Zone → a digital channel → TX Parameters → Admit Criteria Analog Channel This feature can restrict the channel if it is already in use you will be unable to transmit. There are three options available: Off, Carrier, CTCSS/CDCSS, if choose off, whenever press PTT key to transmit directly; If choose carrier, you will be unable to transmit on the channel if the channel is being used by others; If choose CTCSS/CDCSS, you will be unable to transmit on the channel if it is already in use and the CTCSS/CDCSS code in use. If the channel is busy, press PTT key a low-pitched tone will sound. Via programmable software to set it: Channels folder → Zone → An analog channel → TX Parameters → BCL 26 Battery Saver This feature allows an idler radio to automatically enter battery saver mode, the mode will extend battery service life, but response time may be delayed. You can set battery saver time ratio as : 1:1、1:2、1:3、1:4, the time rate is smaller, the power saving more evidently. Via programmable software to set it: General Setting folder → Battery Saver Lowery Battery Alert When your battery gets low, LED indicator glows red and with a warning tone: Please Charge ,please replace the battery or charge the battery in time. The radio will turn off automatically while battery is too low. Via programmable software to set it: General Setting folder → Tone Alerts → RX low battery interval (sec) CTCSS/CDCSS On analog channel, you can set unique CTCSS/CDCSS to guarantee the privacy of your communication, if CTCSS/CDCSS has been set on the current channel, CTCSS/CDCSS match is required for the radio to receive an incoming signal. You can select a CTCSS/CDCSS from CTCSS frequency table or CDCSS code table, or input non-standard CTCSS/CDCSS manually. Via programmable software to set it: Channels folder→ Zone→ An analog channel→ TX Parameters to select encode→ RX Parameters to select decode 27 ●Decode: Only when receiver receives a call containing matching the decode, you can hear the call; ● Encode: Signal that you transmit will only be heard by parties whose CTCSS/CDCSS signaling matches your radio’s. Note: The radio approve of non-standard code, on analog mode, you can input non-standard code manually as you need. PC Mode At first, connecting the radio with computer by data line then turn on two-way radio; Secondly,start the software BFP-DH500 that the data will be write or read by users. CTCSS Standard Frequency Table C①CSS Freq. C①CSS Freq. C①CSS Freq. C①CSS Freq. No. ⑧Hz] No. ⑧Hz] No. ⑧Hz] No. ⑧Hz] 67.0 11 94.8 21 131.8 31 186.2 69.3 12 97.4 22 136.5 32 192.8 71.9 13 100.0 23 141.3 33 203.5 74.4 14 103.5 24 146.2 34 210.7 77.0 15 107.2 25 151.4 35 218.1 79.7 16 110.9 26 156.7 36 225.7 82.5 17 114.8 27 162.2 37 233.6 85.4 18 118.8 28 167.9 38 241.8 88.5 19 123.0 29 173.8 39 250.3 10 91.5 20 127.3 30 179.9 28 CDCSS Standard Code Table NO Normal Inverted NO Normal Inverted NO Normal Inverted D023N D023I 29 D174N D174I 57 D445N D445I D025N D025I 30 D205N D205I 58 D464N D464I D026N D026I 31 D223N D223I 59 D465N D465I D031N D031I 32 D226N D226I 60 D466N D466I D032N D032I 33 D243N D243I 61 D503N D503I D043N D043I 34 D244N D244I 62 D506N D506I D047N D047I 35 D245N D245I 63 D516N D516I D051N D051I 36 D251N D251I 64 D532N D532I D054N D054I 37 D261N D261I 65 D546N D546I 10 D065N D065I 38 D263N D263I 66 D565N D565I 11 D071N D071I 39 D265N D265I 67 D606N D606I 12 D072N D072I 40 D271N D271I 68 D612N D612I 13 D073N D073I 41 D306N D306I 69 D624N D624I 14 D074N D074I 42 D311N D311I 70 D627N D627I 15 D114N D114I 43 D315N D315I 71 D631N D631I 16 D115N D115I 44 D331N D331I 72 D632N D632I 17 D116N D116I 45 D343N D343I 73 D654N D654I 18 D125N D125I 46 D346N D346I 74 D662N D662I 19 D131N D131I 47 D351N D351I 75 D664N D664I 20 D132N D132I 48 D364N D364I 76 D703N D703I 21 D134N D134I 49 D365N D365I 77 D712N D712I 22 D143N D143I 50 D371N D371I 78 D723N D723I 23 D152N D152I 51 D411N D411I 79 D731N D731I 29 24 D155N D155I 52 D412N D412I 80 D732N D732I 25 D156N D156I 53 D413N D413I 81 D734N D734I 26 D162N D162I 54 D423N D423I 82 D743N D743I 27 D165N D165I 55 D431N D431I 83 D754N D754I 28 D172N D172I 56 D432N D4132I FCC radiation exposure statement This radio is intended for use in occupational/controlled applications where users have been made aware of the potential risks for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure. This product is not authorised for general population, consumer or similar use. This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Your radio should be used in its normal operating position when hand-held, worn on the body or secured within a cradle. Always ensure that the antenna is pointed away from the body, particularly the eyes. When body-worn, the radio must be secured using a approved attachment. Ensure the antenna is at least 2.5 cm (1 in.) away from the body when transmitting. IC radiation exposure statement This radio is intended for use in occupational/controlled applications where users have been made aware of the potential risks for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure. This product is not authorised for general population, consumer or similar use. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Your radio should be used in its normal operating position when hand-held, worn on the body or secured within a cradle. Always ensure that the antenna is pointed away from the body, particularly the eyes. When body-worn, the radio must be secured using a approved attachment. Ensure the antenna is at least 2.5 cm (1 in.) away from the body when transmitting. Cette radio a été conçue pour un usage professionnel dans un environnement contrôlé, où les utilisateurs sont pleinement conscients du danger potentiel de l’exposition à laquelle ils sont soumis et peuvent exercer un contrôle sur cette exposition. Ce dispositif radio N’EST PAS autorisé pour l’ensemble de la population, les consommateurs en général, ni pour une utilisation similaire. Cet émetteur ne doit pas être co-localisés ou fonctionner en conjonction avec une autre antenne ou émetteur. 30 RF Exposure Compliance and Control Guidelines and Operating Instructions: Mandatory RF exposure training is required for workers to qualify devices for occupational exposure limits. To control your exposure and ensure compliance with the occupational/controlled environment exposure limits always adhere to the following procedures. Guidelines: •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 if 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). • Hold the radio in a vertical position in front of face with the microphone (and the other parts of the radio, including the antenna) at least one inch (2.5 cm) away from 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 an approved clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness for this product. Using approved body-worn accessories is important because the use of Beifeng’s or other manufacturer’s non-approved accessories may result in exposure levels, which exceed the FCC’s occupational/controlled environment RF exposure limits. • Use only manufacturer’s name approved supplied or replacement antennas, batteries, and accessories. Use of non-manufacturer-name approved antennas, batteries, and accessories may exceed the FCC RF exposure guidelines. 31 Statement Our Company endeavors to achieve the accuracy and completeness of this manual, if you have any question, you can contact with us, we will make a detailed answer to you in time. All the above specifications and design are subject to change without prior notice due to continuous development. 32
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