HQT Science and Technology TH-368U Two Way Radio User Manual TH 368
Shenzhen HQT Science&Technology; Co., Ltd. Two Way Radio TH 368
Contents
- 1. Users Manual One
- 2. Users Manual Part Two
Users Manual One
@Har User Manual T H-368 Pm/essmna/ Two-way Rama @1107 SHENZHEN HOT SCIENCE G- TECHNOLOGY 60., LTD. For more informafion, please vwsil http://www.ilqt-lech‘com‘ Allnghu mum H01 l’muru:ahuwnmth:manualArcfmyouncfcrcncc only‘ my, Hunlunhun‘ guarding m the mm “mm, Must Welcome Thank you for your purchasev We are confident that the function and quality will bring you stable, reliable, and clear communication. Please read this manual bclbrc operating the radio. - Ergonomic & Light Design ' 16 Channels I LED Indicator Light 0 Voice Prompts 0 VOX 0 TimeroutrTimcr 0 Scan I CTCSS/DCS o Programmable Key 0 Auto Battery Save 0 Wired Cloning - PC Programming Table of Contents Safety Information. .. .. ,, ., Product Inspection Getting Started Attaching & Removing Radio Overview Basic Operation. . . . . .. Advanced Operation Monitor Battery Power Check CTCSS & DCS Busy Channel Lockout V... .. V .. D'I'MF Encode >02 04 05 06 08 10 12 13 l3 l3 13 Voice Prompts TOT Sq ueleh VOX Scan Low Power Alert Battery Saving . . .. . . ,. Wired Clone Optional Accessories Trouble Shooting Care and Maintenance --14 ,.14 14 14 .14 15 15 r~19 Warranty Statement ........................... 20 Table of Contents Appendix 1: Specification ”.22 Safety Information Pleas: mad [he {nunwing safely guidelinss, Nunobssrvancs nr lhssc guidelines may cause danger or violation oflaw, Wmmg Appendix 11: Technical Terms .. .. .. ..23 WII'mrIK \Vammg WII'mIIK \Vnnnng War-mug WW Table ot‘Conlents Safety Information - FCC RF EXPOSURE COMPLlANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR OCCUPATIONAL USE ONLY The Federal Communlmthns Cummlsslun (Fccii wiin lie actmn in General Docket 93762, November 7, 1997, has adopted a safety standard ier human expesure ie Radie Fleqsency (RH elemamagnellc energy erniiied by FCC regulated equipment Proper epeiauen or we radie will reeuli in user exposure lar eelew llie oeeupailenal saiely and Health Am (OSHA) and Federal Communicahurls eernrnissien limiis ‘ DO NOT lmnsrnil far more inan 50% uhatal radia use lime (50% duty cycle) Trarsmimng rnore inan 507. eiirie urns an cause FCC RF exposure dumplianee requirements id be exceeded. . This radio is NOT approved ier use by the general population in an uncontrolled eniiironmeni This radio is restricted to mparienal use, walk related dperaiiens enly wiiere radie operator rnusi have me knowledge id ednirel iiie user's exposuie eendiiiens lor seiisiying ine nigner exposure iirnii allowed ipr oeeupauenai use . wneri uansmllilng, hold lne radie in a yenical pesiiipn wrin its mierepripne i inen (2 50m) away from your mouth - The radio is orensm’mine when he red LED en irie neni ei ine radio is illuminated vau can cause lne radie lo transm'n by press'ng ine Prr eer on irie radie . These are required operating eenneuraiiens lor meeeng FCC RF ewesure eemplianee Failure in ubsalve inese iesiiieiions meen ineiauen Caution Any Changes or me Ilcatlons not expressly approved by ine party responsible ler compliance ceuld veid user‘s auindriiyie dperaie the equlpment This deuice complies Wiin part is mine FCC Rules Operation is subiectla lne iellennng iwe pendiiiens (1 ) Tnis device may noi cause narrnlul inieriereneei end (2) this device rnusi accepi any inierierenee received including interference inai may cause undesired eperaiion Product Inspection Thanks for choosing the HQT Til-368 Series radios Before use, please check that the following contents are included: Items Radio iii-m Anreuna LIrIun ballcry Qty 1 Qly’ 1 Qly: l Mahler Bell Clip with screws Lanyard Srrap User Manual Qty: ' Qty 1 Qiy i Qty, i For any damage or lost contents. please cenraci your Authorwed llQT Dealer, l3. Note: For antenna ideniincniion, the frequency is marked on iiie color circle ai iire bmlom ol‘lhc nniennn, Safety Information Product Inspection Getting Started Attaching & Removing Attaching & Removing the Belt Clip Charging the Battery Attaching & Removing the Battery Tn attach the heltchp, secure the heir clip with 1‘ ‘h h‘b ‘ f 11 . I For Aluchmg, shde the buttery up (mm the bottom the 2_ 9mm valded (Phillips head “WWW“ P wsc L are“ a may as o 0w; “um ;. locks “may in“, Mm (mm 1) required). To remove, reverse the screws and the LTum ofitlig'ad\o for ommum chdrtzvvg ‘ belt clip can be removed. (figurCS). Note: thc bclt 2.Plug the AL conncclcr otthe ndapmr mm an Ac Ll lo~240v) outlet. 2_ Bcfom ,cmcvmg, mks gch the mate ts turned my clip docs “0‘ new to be ”moved m (move [he 3.1mm the battery or rad“) equipped w! 1h battery into the charger Fer remuvul, push the huttery luck .qu slide the huttery h It - Red LED mdiczlcs bancry rs charging Green LED mdicalcs charging a: complete. downwards (figure 2) “ ”Y ~ The buttery u nm charged a! the (ht-tery. (figure ll (figure 2) Getting Started Attaching 81. Removing Attaching & Removing the Antenna 1. To attach» inscn Ihc antenna inlo Ihc connector on the top of the radio by holding the antenna at its hase and rotate the antenna clockwise to fasten it. (figure 4) IMPORTANT: Do not over tighten antenna as it will cause damage to the radio. 2. To remove, hold the antenna at its base and rotate the antenna counter clockwise until you can remove it. (figure 5) (figure 5) Attaching Extemal Audio Accessories l>ull down the cover of earphone/microphone jack and insert the correct audio accessory into the jack Please make sure that the proper audio accessory is being used and that it is properly seated in the jack. {figure 6) (figum o) Radio Overview ©®® :27 Attaching & Removing Radio Overview 0 Antenna Antenna witli screwed connector is required tor proper transmll and receive ofradio. 8 Channel Selector Rotate clockwise or counter clockwise to select operating channel. 0 Power SwitchNolume Control Rotate the knob clockwise until a click sounds to turn on the radio, Keep turning clockwise to increase Volume. Tum counter clockwise to decrease volume, Keep rotating counter clockwise until a click sounds to turn off radio. 0 LED Indicator LED glows red during transmitting; glows green during receiving; flashes red when battery power is insufficient; flashes green during seaming. 9 Speaker/Microphone 0 Push-To-Talk (PTT) Press PTT key to transmit; release it to receive. 0 Programmable Keys Default ortop button provides condition of battery power and low button is monitor function. 0 Audio Jack/Data Port 0 Li-Ion Battery 01!? Belt Clip 0 Strap Hole Basic Operation 1. Turn On/Off Turn on the rnttto by rotating Power Switch/Volume Conlrol knob clockwise unlll a click is sounded. Turn otrtne radio by rotating Power Switch/Volume Control knob counter clockwise until a click is sounded. 2 Adjust Volume Rotate Power SwitehNolurne Control knob lo adjust volume when the radio Is on )nlc: the volunic can also be adiusrert in accordance wtrn background noise during monitoring Radio Overview é Advanced Operation § 3. Channel Selection 4 Make a Call Cemin functions can be made possible through 8‘ Rotate the channel knob to selecl opemlng channel To make a call, press PTT key and speak mm the Pr°gmmm‘“gfwflmmflpmgflmmd by 3“ Aul'mmd o from 1716 or(l5+Scan), aceordlng to rhe numbers and microphone with a normal volee. Keep Ihe radio/ TECNC‘DWI" g symbols on the beam of channel selector knob or microphone area 2"(5 cm)away from yourmoulh m channel annuncialion, PC Programming 1, Turn off Ihe mdlo and connecl me programming 5 Receive a Call cahle belween rhe radio and PC (See figure 7) Calls can be received when PTT is released and Ihe 2' For the setllng of paramelers and writlng to the rale is In slandby mode, radio, please Iefer to the Help documents of the software Programming Cable (optional) (figure 7) Basic Operation Advanced Operation Monitoring lThe reeeiving stems of the sclmrcd channel ean be checked by a long press or the side hutton located below rhe P'l’l‘ (programmable key). l‘his allows the squelch to ripen on the radio so any received audin can he heard Dcfaulr Mede Press and held of the monitor button for up to 2 seconds to monitor the channel for activity. 2 when this function is on, the volume can he sdjusred wilh the Vulumc Conlrol Battery Power Check lxlhe battery level/condition can he checked by a short press ol’ the side hutton leeated helew the PTT (programniahle keyh Default Viode: Press momenrary and release The radio will announce the power level as high hattcry power", “bancry middle power", “low bancry power" or "please chargc". 2:lhis innetien is disahleihenahled rhrough the prngriimming sortware (derault is on) CTCSS/DCS l,erh (his function, users can receive calls in corresponding channels only with the same crassmcs; wnhout this tiinction, users can receive calling from all corresponding channels using the same frequency 2,-rhis funcllon is disabled/enabled through the programming setiwarc Busy Channel Lockout (BCL) i. when liCl. is activarcds ir prohibits transmitting on the channel il' occupied hy other users This is indicated by an audio alarm when pressing the PTT. 2, When the channel bccm'ncs unoccupied, users can rcsumclalk. 3. This funclicn is disabled/enabled rhrough rhe programming soriware (derault is oil) DTMF Encode l.'lhls function is disabled/enabled through the programming snrtwaire (default is till) 2 Ir enabled, users can send DTMF code at starl m the end oflransmlsslcu. Voice Prompts LChnnricl Voice: the radio would repen the channel inrormaiinn when you change the channel. zinw rower Prnmpl the radio would repon low battery informarien when rhe vclrage reaches the minimum upernling vulmge 3,5ean Dpcmliun Prompt the radio would report the inroimatinn when the channel sets ro the designated scanning channel 4.’l‘hcsc prcmpts can he disahled/enahled through the programming suilware Time Out Timer (TOT) l. The TOT runetion prevents extended peneds of nansmi ng, which can cause possible damage to the circuilry oirhe radio, 2, If rransmirting oecurs longer rhau the set ume, the riidin will strip |ran\mllllng and an alarm ivill \uuml Cease pressing the FIT Prcss PT'l again to resume lransn-itlung z,Detault is lso seconds. The time durniien can he changed through the programming scflwarct Squelch Levels i.Through adjusting squelch level, the radio with a lower squelch level allows weak signals to he received ZDcfault level is A. levels can he changed through the programmmg soiiware, which ranges rrom 079. When you choose 0, the squelch is open Higher numbers tighten the squelch reducing rhe noise and Interference. VOX wox ean he enabled to transmit withoui pressing the FIT key when rhe voice siiamal is transmirted through the microphone or the who 2,This runelion is disahied/enahled through lhe prognmmlng sefrware (default is off). Scan 1 [his funcnou is disabled/enabled through The programming senware (defaull is rim 2 When the \Caln runclitin is enabled. channel 16 becomes the scan channel. l'hc LED flashes green and lite radio will scan these channels assigned lo scan. [fa signal is received. Llic iadlc will cease Advanced Opererion
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