HYT Science and Technology Co TC-780MU2 Two-Way Radio User Manual User s Manual
Shenzhen HYT Science &Technology; Co Ltd Two-Way Radio User s Manual
Users Manual
PREFACE Thank you for your purchase of the HYT TC-780M trunking radio. This radio is compliant with the GA176-1998 police use standard and has passed the detect by the Ministry of Public Security. With powerful trunking functions, the radio supports CPSX and MPT1343 numbering schemes, for domestic public security systems and other trunking users using standard MPT1327 signalling. This easy-to-use radio will deliver your secure, instant and reliable communication at peak efficiency. Please read this manual carefully before use. The information presented herein will help you to derive maximum performance from your radio. MODELS COVERED IN THIS MANUAL TC-780M VHF Trunking Radio TC-780M UHF Trunking Radio Contents Safety and General Information ................................................................................................................错误!未定义书签。 Product Inspection ..................................................................................................................................................................4 Radio Overview.......................................................................................................................................................................5 Battery Information..................................................................................................................................................................9 Antenna Information.............................................................................................................................................................. 11 Assembly and Disassembly .................................................................................................................................................. 11 Attaching the Battery...................................................................................................................................................... 11 Removing the Battery .................................................................................................................................................... 12 Attaching the Antenna.................................................................................................................................................... 12 Removing the Antenna................................................................................................................................................... 12 Attaching the Belt Clip.................................................................................................................................................... 13 Removing the Belt Clip .................................................................................................................................................. 13 Removing the Accessory Cover..................................................................................................................................... 14 Attaching the Earpiece/Microphone ............................................................................................................................... 14 General Radio Operations .................................................................................................................................................... 15 Programmable Auxiliary Functions........................................................................................................................................ 16 Trunking Mode ...................................................................................................................................................................... 18 Keypad Function ............................................................................................................................................................ 18 Function Description ...................................................................................................................................................... 22 Manual Dial.................................................................................................................................................................... 30 Menu Operation ............................................................................................................................................................. 40 Conventional Mode ............................................................................................................................................................... 55 Advanced Operations .................................................................................................................................................... 55 Background Operations ................................................................................................................................................. 59 Chinese/English Menu Operations ................................................................................................................................ 62 Appendix 1 LCD Icons ................................................................................................................................................... 66 Appendix 2 Keypad Characters ..................................................................................................................................... 67 Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................................................... 67 Care and Cleaning ................................................................................................................................................................ 67 Optional Accessories ............................................................................................................................................................ 68 SAFETYTRAINING INFORMATION Your HYT radio generates RF electromagnetic energy during transmit mode. This radio is designed for and classified as “Occupational Use Only”, meaning it must be used only during the course of employment by individuals aware of the hazards, and the ways to minimize such hazards. This radio is NOT intended for use by the “General Population” in an uncontrolled environment. This radio has been tested and complies with the FCC RF exposure limits for “Occupational Use Only”. In addition, your HYT radio complies with the following Standards and Guidelines with regard to RF energy and electromagnetic energy levels and evaluation of such levels for exposure to humans: FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97-01 Supplement C, Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields. American National Standards Institute (C95.1-1992), IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz. American National Standards Institute (C95.3-1992), IEEE Recommended Practice for the Measurement of Potentially Hazardous Electromagnetic Fields– RF and Microwave. The following accessories are authorized for use with this product. Use of accessories other than those (listed in the instruction) specified may result in RF exposure levels exceed the FCC requirements for wireless RF exposure. To ensure that your expose to RF electromagnetic energy is within the FCC allowable limits for occupational use, always adhere to the following guidelines: DO 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 supplied with this radio by the manufacturer or antenna specifically authorized by the manufacturer for use with this radio. DO NOT transmits for more than 50% of total radio use time (“50%duty cycle”). Transmitting more than 50% of the time can cause FCC RF exposure compliance requirements to be exceeded. The radio is transmitting when the “TX indicator” lights red. You can cause the radio to transmit by pressing the “PTT” switch. ALWAYS keep the antenna at least 2.5 cm (1 inch) away from the body when transmitting and only use the HYT belt-clip which is listed in instructions when attaching the radio to your belt, etc., to ensure FCC RF exposure compliance requirements are not exceeded. To provide the recipients of your transmission the best sound quality, hold the antenna at least 5 cm (2 inches) from your mouth, and slightly off to one side. The information listed above provides the user with the information needed to make him or her aware of RF exposure, and what to do to as-sure that this radio operates with the FCC RF exposure limits of this radio. Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility During transmissions, your HYT radio generates RF energy that can possibly cause interference with other devices or systems. To avoid such interference, turn off 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. Occupational/Controlled Use The radio transmitter is used in situations in which persons are exposed as consequence of their employment provided those persons are fully aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure. IMPORTANT READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the transceiver SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL- This instruction manual contains important operating instructions for the Two-Way Radio EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS WORD DEFINITION WARNING Personal injury, fire hazard or electric shock may occur. CAUTION Equipment damage may occur. NOTE If disregarded, inconvenience only. No risk of personal injury, fire or electric shock. OPERATING NOTES When transmitting with a portable radio, hold the radio in a vertical position with its microphone 5 to 10 cm (2 to 4 inches) away from your mouth. Keep the antenna at least 2.5 cm (1 inch) from your head and body. If you wear a portable two-way radio on your body, ensure that the antenna is at least 2.5 centimeters (1 inch) from your body when transmitting. PRECAUTIONS WARNING! NEVER hold the transceiver so that the antenna is very close to, or touching exposed parts of the body, especially the face or eyes, while transmitting. The transceiver will perform best if the microphone is 5 to 10 cm (2 to 4 inches) away from the lips and the transceiver is vertical. WARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver with a headset or other audio accessories at high volume levels. CAUTION! NEVER short the terminals of the battery pack. NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source other than the Battery listed below Such a connection will ruin the transceiver. DO NOT push the PTT when not actually desiring to transmit. AVOID using or placing the transceiver in direct sunlight or in areas with temperatures below –30°C (–22°F) or above +60°C (+140°F). DO NOT modify the transceiver for any reason. MAKE SURE the flexible antenna and battery pack are securely attached to the transceiver, and that the antenna and battery pack are dry before attachment. Exposing the inside of the transceiver to water will result in serious damage to the transceiver. BE CAREFUL! The series transceivers employ waterproof construction, which corresponds to IPX7 of the international standard IEC 60529 (2001), 1 m depth for 30 minutes. However, once the transceiver has been dropped, waterproofing cannot be guaranteed due to the fact that the transceiver may be cracked, or the waterproof seal damaged, etc. The use of non-HYT battery packs/chargers may impair transceiver performance and invalidate the warranty. FCC CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this device, not expressly approved by HYT, could void your authority to operate this transceiver under FCC regulations. Product Inspection Please unpack the package box carefully and check that all items shipped were received; report any missing or damaged items to your dealer. Accessories Item Qty. (PCS) Antenna Belt Clip Leather Strap Li-Ion Battery MCU Rapid-rate Charger Switching Power Owner’s Manual Antenna Li-Ion (1700mAh) Belt Clip Leather Strap Battery MCU Rapid-rate Charger Switching Power (100-240V) (for use with different power cords in different countries and areas) Note: Frequency band is marked on the label of antenna, if not, identify the frequency band according to the color circle. Please refer to the label on the radio unit for detailed frequency band information. Radio Overview ○ PTT (Push-to-Talk) Key ○ SK1 (Side Key 1) ○ SK2 (Side Key 2) ○ Antenna ○ Microphone ○ Speaker ○ LCD Display ○ Function Keypad ○ Numeric Keypad 10 ○ TK (Top Key) 11 ○ Channel Selector 12 ○ Radio On-Off Knob /Volume Control Knob 16 ○ 13 ○ LED Indicator 14 ○ Accessory Jack 15 ○ Battery Latch 17 ○ Battery 18 ○ Screw, Belt Clip 19 ○ Charging Piece Belt Clip ﹡PTT (Push-to-Talk) Key Press and hold down the PTT key to transmit; release it to receive. ﹡SK1 (Side Key 1) Programmable function key. ﹡SK2 (Side Key 2) Programmable function key. ﹡LCD Display Used to display radio status information. ﹡Function Keypad Exit key Use the Exit key to return to the previous menu. Up key Down key Menu/Select key Used to enter the menu mode. When you are in the menu mode, this key is also used to make menu selections. Exit Up Menu/Select Call Back Down Redial ﹡Numeric Keypad Used to enter information for programming the radio’s lists. When the radio operates in trunking mode, the keys are also used to dial a phone number. ﹡TK (Top Key) Programmable function key. ﹡Channel Selector Knob Rotate the knob to select a desired channel. ﹡Radio On-Off/Volume Control Knob Rotate the knob clockwise to turn the radio on, and rotate the knob fully counter-clockwise until a click is heard to turn the radio off. Turn the knob clockwise to increase the volume, or counter-clockwise to decrease the volume. ﹡LED Indicator Status Wired Clone Source radio: Turn the radio on while LED Indications and Tones The orange LED flashes twice. holding down PTT and SK2. Target radio: Rotate the Radio On-Off knob clockwise to turn the radio on. Source radio: turn on the target radio 1. cloning is in progress; and connect the cloning cable. Then press the PTT on the source radio to LED solidly glows red when 2. LED goes out when cloning is completed; initiate cloning. 3. LED flashes red when cloning fails. Target radio 1. LED solidly glows green when cloning is in progress; 2. LED goes out when cloning is completed. Power On The green LED flashes once. Low Battery Alert Three beeps are heard. Transmitting LED glows red. Receiving LED glows green when carrier presents. Scanning Red LED flashes once every 1 second. The green LED flashes when carrier is detected. Programming Reading: LED glows red; Writing: LED glows green. Encoding (DTMF) LED glows red while transmitting Power Select 1W: One beep is heard; 4W/5W: Three beeps are heard. Function Key Press One beep to enable, two beeps to disable. ﹡Accessory Jack The jack is used to connect audio accessories, or other accessories such as programming cable. Battery Information Initial Use New batteries are shipped uncharged from the factory. Charge a new battery for 5 hours before initial use. The maximum battery capacity and performance is achieved after three full charge/discharge cycles. If you notice the battery power runs low, please recharge the battery. Applicable Battery Packs To reduce the risk of injury, charge only the battery specified by the manufacturer. Other batteries may burst, causing bodily injury and damage. Caution: 1. To avoid risk of personal injury, do not dispose of batteries in a fire! 2. Dispose of batteries according to local regulations (e.g. recycling). Do not dispose as household waste. 3. Never attempt to disassemble the battery. Battery Tips 1. When charging your battery, keep it at a temperature among 5℃ ~ 40℃ to ensure a full charge. Temperature out of the limit will significantly reduce battery life. 2. When charging a battery attached to a radio, turn the radio off to ensure a full charge. 3. Do not cut off the power supply or remove the battery when charging a battery. 4. Never charge a battery that is wet. Please dry it with soft cloth prior to charge. 5. The battery will eventually wear out. When the operating time (talk-time and standby time) is noticeably shorter than normal, it is time to buy a new battery. To Prolong Battery Life 1. Battery performance will be greatly decreased at a temperature below 0℃. A spare battery is necessary in cold weather. The cold battery unable to work in this situation may work under room temperature, so keep it for later use. 2. The dust on the battery contact may cause the battery cannot work or charge. Please use clean dry cloth to wipe it before attaching the battery to the radio. Battery Storage 1. Fully charge a battery before you store it for a long time, to avoid battery damage due to over-discharge. 2. Recharge a battery after 3 months’ storage, to avoid reducing battery capacity due to over-discharge. 3. When storing your battery, keep it in a cool, dry place under room temperature. Charging the Battery When the battery level is very low, please recharge the battery. Use only the charger specified by the manufacturer. The charger’s LED indicates the charging progress. Status Charger LED Standby (no-load) Red LED flashes slowly (0.2s on/3s off ) Remarks For MCU rapid-rate charger Battery is charging Red LED solidly glows Battery Green LED solidly glows is fully charged Error Red LED flashes rapidly (0.2s on/0.2s For MCU off) charger rapid-rate Please follow these steps: 1. Plug the power cord into the adapter. 2. Plug the AC connector of the adapter into the AC outlet socket. 3. Plug the DC connector of the adapter into the DC socket on the back of the charger. 4. Place the radio with the battery attached, or the battery alone, in the charger. 5. Make sure the battery is in well contact with the charging terminals. The charging process initiates when the red LED lights. 6. The greed LED lights about 3 hours later indicating the battery is fully charged. Then remove the radio with the battery attached or the battery alone from the charger. Troubleshooting (MCU intelligent rapid-rate charger only): 10 When troubleshooting, always observe the color of the LED: No LED Indication? 1. Make sure that the power cord is plugged into an appropriate AC outlet. Red LED flashes rapidly (0.2s on/0.2s off)? 1. Remove the battery from the charger, and: a) Make sure that it is a HYT authorized battery. Other batteries may not charge. b) Remove power from the battery charger, and clean the gold metal, charging contacts of the battery and charger, using a clean dry cloth. 2. The battery temperature may be above 45℃. 3. Defective battery. Please replace it with a new one. 4. Power up the charger and place the battery back into the charger pocket. If the LED indicator continues to flash red, replace the battery. Note: When the battery charger detects the proper battery conditions, rapid charging begins automatically (steady red LED). If the battery temperature is above 45℃, the charger will report the fault by flashing red LED rapidly (0.2s on/0.2s off), and will not charge until the battery temperature is below 45℃, with red LED solidly glows (Ni-MH battery only). Antenna Information 1. Stubby antenna is ideal for communication within limited range. Thin and long antenna optimizes communication coverage, and its flexible and soft characteristic makes it ideal for wearing your radio on the belt. 2. Communication range may vary with terrain and your operating conditions. Rainy days or forest locations may narrow your communication range, please make preparation in advance to avoid potential inconvenience. Assembly and Disassembly Attaching the Battery 1. When attaching the battery, make sure the battery is in parallel and good contact with the aluminum chassis. The battery bottom is about 1 to 2 centimeters below the bottom of the radio’s body. 11 2. Align the battery with the guide rails on the aluminum chassis and slide it upwards until a “click” is heard. 3. The battery latch at the bottom locks the battery. See figure 1. Figure 1 Removing the Battery 1. Turn off the radio before removing the battery. 2. Slide the battery latch, at the bottom of the radio’s body, in the direction indicated by the arrow. 3. Slide down the battery for about 1 to 2 centimeters, and then remove the battery from the radio’s body. See figure 2. Figure 2 Attaching the Antenna 1. Align the threaded end of the antenna with the radio’s antenna connector. 2. Turn the antenna clockwise to fasten it. See figure 3 Removing the Antenna Turn the antenna counter-clockwise until you can remove it. See figure 3 12 Figure 3 Attaching the Belt Clip 1. Remove the screws (belt clip) on the radio’s body. 2. Align the screw holes on the metal holder of belt clip with those on the radio’s body. 3. Tighten the screws. See figure 4. Figure 4 Removing the Belt Clip 1. Remove the screws (belt clip). 2. Remove the belt clip. See figure 5. Figure 5 13 Removing the Accessory Cover 1. Unscrew the screw on the accessory cover counter-clockwise with a flat head screwdriver. 2. Remove the accessory cover. See figure 6. Figure 6 Attaching the Earpiece/Microphone 1. Insert the tab at the bottom of the earphone/microphone into the slot on the radio. 2. Align the screw at the top of the earphone/microphone with the threaded hole on the radio. 3. Rotate the screw clockwise to fasten. See Figure 7. Figure 7 Note: The figures above are only for references. Please make the object as the standard. 14 General Radio Operations Turn On/Off the Radio Rotate the Radio On-Off/Volume Control knob clockwise to turn the radio on, or counter-clockwise until a “click” is heard to turn the radio off. Adjust the Volume Rotate the Radio On-Off/Volume Control knob clockwise to increase the volume, or counter-clockwise to decrease the 15 volume. Password If the Password feature is set, the LCD will display “PSW” after power-on. Input the correct password (1~8 digits) to enter the conventional mode. Lock/Unlock To lock the keypad, press To unlock the keypad, press while holding down . When locked, the LCD displays “Key Locked”. while holding down . When unlocked, the LCD displays “Key Unlocked”. Select a Channel The radio provides 32 conventional channels, some of which may not be programmed and can not be used. Please contact your dealer for detailed information. Rotate the Channel Selector knob to select a desired channel. Transmit To transmit, press and hold down the PTT key, and speak into the microphone at your normal voice level. Hold the microphone about 2.5 to 5 centimeters away from your mouth. Receive To receive, release the PTT key. Programmable Auxiliary Functions Your dealer may assign one of the following auxiliary functions to the TK, SK1, SK2 keys (short or long button-press). Press the key to enable the function, and press it again to disable the function. Please refer to Advanced Operations. Trunking Mode: Off Disconnect Emergency Hunt 16 z Man Down Whisper Scrambler Power Select Conventional Mode: Off Call 1/Call 1 Emergency Emergency Cancel Man Down Man Down Backup Monitor Monitor Momentary Scrambler Scrambler Backup Squelch Off Squelch Off Momentary Talk Around Power Select Whisper Whisper Backup VOX VOX Backup Busy Channel Lock 17 Trunking Mode Keypad Function Function Keypad Exit Key Up Key Down Key Redial Key Call Back Key Menu/Select Key 18 Used to enter the menu mode. When you are in the menu mode, this key is also used to make menu selections. Exit Up Menu/Select Call Back Down Redial Numeric Keypad Used to enter information for programming the radio’s lists. When the radio operates in trunking mode, the keys are also used to dial a phone number. Combined Function Key 1. : used to switch between trunking mode and conventional mode. : used to lock/unlock the keypad. : used to enable/disable Scrambler (valid in trunking mode). Dial Key Press to make a call. Both the PTT key and key are programmed with the same feature to meet personal requirements, making your operation more convenient. 2. Key 19 Press to enter the lower level menu, or to confirm one item in the menu. When icon appears, press the key to view missed calls. 3. Exit Key Press to clear the error prompt on the LCD in case of call failure. Each press of wrong number. Long press In addition, 4. is the hang up key for all successful calls. Redial Key PTT key or , and the last dialled number appears. Press it again to make a call. Or press the to make the call. Call Back Key Hold down the Call Back key below PTT key or 6. , and the last caller number appears. Press it again to make a call. Or press the to make the call. Numeric Key Each digit appears on the LCD as it is entered. Press 7. 8. will clear the last digit of a to return to the main menu directly. Hold down the Redial key just below 5. to clear when a wrong digit is entered. Each valid press of the numeric key is followed by an alert tone. The programmable function keys SK1, SK2 and TK can be programmed as the Manual Hunt key via the programming software. When the base station, which the radio currently locks onto, can not provide good voice quality, press the Manual Hunt key to scan again, in order to search a better base station. Note: If the radio locates at the boundary of two adjacent systems, pressing the key may cause the radio to switch to the other system. Pay attention to the current channel number and the roaming icon on the LCD during scanning. If the Manual Hunt key is held down, scan starts from the current frequency and move downwards in the frequency table. If the radio disconnects from the network, it will automatically scan from the start frequency in the frequency table, to ensure 20 the system’s frequencies are scanned with priority. 9. The programmable function keys SK1, SK2 and TK can be programmed as the Disconnect key via the programming software. When transmitting on the traffic channel, press the Disconnect key to return to the control channel. 10. The programmable function keys SK1, SK2 and TK can be programmed as the Emergency key via the programming software. When the radio is standby on the control channel, press the Emergency key to send an emergency call to a predefined number (dispatcher number 8170-8180, individual call number, or group call number). The number is set via the programming software. 11. The programmable function keys SK1, SK2 and TK can be programmed as the Man Down key via the programming software. Press the key to enable/disable the Man Down feature. 12. The programmable function keys SK1, SK2 and TK can be programmed as the Scrambler key via the programming software. Press the key to enable/disable the Scrambler feature. 13. The programmable function keys SK1, SK2 and TK can be programmed as the Whisper key via the programming software. Press the key to enable/disable the Whisper feature. 14. The programmable function keys SK1, SK2 and TK can be programmed as the Power Select key via the programming software. Press the key to select the transmit power. Note: The programmable function keys can be set to long or short button press and can be programmed with respective functions. 21 Note: Pay attention to the use of the long or short press definitions. The short press is not applicable for all features. Man Down and Whisper features must be enabled/disabled via long button press. It is recommended to fix the use in the programming software. Function Description Power On Status Power on the radio in trunking mode. Enter the password if power on password is set and “Welcome!” appears on the LCD. The power on display can be changed in Model Information in the programming software. Welcome! Then the radio scans automatically. The LED indicator and at the top right of the LCD flash, indicating the radio is scanning. Scan recycles according to the preset mode until the radio has registered successfully. There are four scan modes: control channel table scan, band scan, all frequency scan and flexible channel plan. Take all frequency scan for example. Scan Channel XXXX After the radio has registered successfully, the LCD displays “Register Success” and icon appears at the top right of the LCD, indicating the radio has automatically locked onto the local system. If the radio roams to other systems, icon appears at the top right of the LCD. If the radio does not lock onto a system, scan recycles automatically. Whether to display is dependant on the roaming icon display parameters set in the programming software. Please refer to the Help File of the programming software for details. After the radio has registered successfully, the radio will enter the standby status automatically with green LED flashing. The LCD displays ID or number/alias of the work group in which the radio is in before power-off. ID XXXXXXXXXX 01 taking part in XXXXXXXXX 01 Vice Squad 1 Chinese/English Menu 22 The dot matrix display and simple Chinese/English menus make operations easy for TC-780M. This feature can be set in item 7 Language Select in the menu. Auto Select BS The advanced scan technology enables the radio to always lock onto the BS with stronger signals, ideally suited for the multiple BS covered system. As for the single BS covered system, this feature can be disabled. This feature can be set in the Background Scan item (sub-menu of control channel) of trunking system setting in the programming software. Full Off Air Call Setup (FOACSU) The feature is available after both the calling and called parties are set with the feature. If the feature is set, the called radio rings when the calling radio transmits. However, the system does not allocate a traffic channel to the two parties until the PTT key of the called party is pressed to respond to the call. This feature can save channel resources and can be set in basic information of trunking system setting in the programming software. It asks for system support. Manual Select BS The radio can quickly switch to the designated control channel via combined keys. Press FCC value + + 4-digit to scan on the channel directly. Note: When selecting BS manually, the input range of the 4-digit FCC value is limited and is dependant on the radio’s current scan mode. A: For control channel table scan, the 4-digit FCC value is within the FCC range listed in the channel. B: For all frequency scan, the 4-digit FCC value is between the start channel and stop channel of all frequency scan. C: For flexible channel plan, the 4-digit FCC value is within the control channel range listed in the flexible channel table. D: For band N scan, the 4-digit FCC value is within the range listed in band N. N is set in the programming software. Flexible Channel Plan Tx/Rx frequency on the used control/traffic channel can be set by the user in the programming software. This feature can meet irregular channel frequencies of users. Note: The set frequency must be a whole-number multiple of 1.25kHz. 23 Kill/Revive Through the base station, a lost radio may be remotely killed, and a killed radio can be remotely revived. Compandor The feature effectively improves the dynamic range of voice signal and enhances the SNR of the given frequency deviation. Decreased background noise insures a transmission of clear voice even in noisy environment. The feature can be set in basic information of the programming software and can be enabled/disabled manually in the menu. Whisper The feature allows you to speak quietly into the radio and still be heard clearly. This feature can be checked in basic information of the programming software and can be enabled manually in the radio menu. Man Down If the feature is enabled, the radio will send the emergency message to the system when the radio is horizontally or inversely positioned for a certain period (set via the programming software). The feature can be enabled via the shortcut key or in the menu and can be used under special environments. Safety Check The system sends a Safety Check signalling to the radio at intervals and the radio sounds a special alert. Press the PTT key to acknowledge, indicating safe situation. If the PTT key is not pressed, the alert keeps sounding. Special ID Calling The user can assign 101 with a specific ID number, such as all call number, wired dispatcher number. Refer to the sub-item of Manual Dial for details. Temporary Grouping in Roaming System Manually change the system code (PFIX) to join the temporary grouping of the roaming system. Refer to the sub-item of Manual Dial for details. Missed Call Display Icon appears, reminding the user of the missed call. This feature is not required to be set. Enter Call Record in the menu to view. Calling Party Number Display During a group call, the radio can display the number of the calling party for caller identification. High/Low Power Switchable 24 By simple pressing one button, users can switch to low power when communicating within limited range coverage or switch to high power when further distance is required. The feature can be set in Radio Setting in the menu. Customized Display LCD displays the radio’s ID, group call alias and group call number when the radio is standby. This feature can be set in CPSX or MPT1343 terminal grouping in the programming software. LCD Icons LCD icons provide quick recognition of battery strength, signal strength, transmit power, vibrate, roam, man down, whisper, etc. Customized Programming Interface The simple programming interface (in Chinese/English) is customized for your easier operation and test. Four System Networks The user may define parameters for three trunking networks and one conventional network. The current operating network can be selected manually in the radio. Transmit a Call The radio can transmit various calls, including individual call, group call, call to PABX/PSTN subscriber, via group call list or manual dial. Individual Call The radio can transmit an individual call by entering the called party’s number via the keypad. The radio enters non-encryption or encryption mode according to the preset mode when communicating. Press the user-defined keys to quickly switch between non-encryption and encryption mode. The radio returns to the preset mode after hang-up. Group Call TC-780M radio can be set with 82 groups at most. Rotate the Channel Selector knob to select a group of the local system or roaming system as the current group. Rotate the Channel Selector knob to view the property and number of the group, which are displayed on the LCD, as join group 205-20-900 (CPSX dial). The group alias can be set to be displayed. Press the PTT key to call the current group. The calling party displays remaining time; the called party displays the caller ID and time (when the called party receiving), and displays group number and time upon no transmission. The talk group can be categorized into hidden group, join group, simulcast group, ack group, temporary group, data group and encryption group. Hidden Group: This group can only receive calls, but can not transmit calls. Hidden group can be called with the Group Call Selector at any position, but not displayed in the group call list. 25 Join Group: This group can not only receive calls, but also transmit calls. When called, the radio can only acknowledge in individual call and in current group. Simulcast Group: It is same with join group, but PFIX is not compared. Ack Group: The group can both receive and transmit calls with the Group Call Selector at any position. Temporary Group: It is grouped with dynamic regrouping command. Its functions are same with those of ack group. Data Group: The group can only respond to the data group call from the radio, and other radios won’t respond to the call even if they join this group. This group is mainly used for data transmission. Encryption Group: When this group talks, members in this group enters encryption mode automatically. After disconnect, they return to non-encryption or encryption mode, which is set during standby. Other functions are same with those of ack group. Note 1: Encryption is enabled in encryption mode and encryption is not enabled in non-encryption mode. Note: 2: In group call mode, the radio only responds to current group, hidden group, fleet-wide all call, ack group, encryption group, temporary group, system-wide all call and individual group, but not responds to calls of other join groups. Note 3: PFIX can be set whether to be compared via the programming software for the above groups except simulcast group. Receive Broadcast Message The radio can receive broadcast messages sent by the system on the control channel, to accomplish the following functions: add control channel frequency, delete control channel frequency, specify call maintenance parameters, specify registration parameters, etc. Please refer to the MPT1327 signaling standard for details. 26 Note: Only one frequency can be added for the radio each time if more than one frequency is added for the system. You can add another frequency via manual scan or turning the radio off and back on. Same operations for deleting frequencies. This feature asks for corresponding function support of the system. Other Features 1. Dynamic Calling Party Number Display If the calling party and called party are in the same fleet, the called party will display the number of the calling party dynamically. Note: This feature asks for system support, that is to say, the system must transmit broadcast messages on control channel, notifying all radios to send their own ID for message maintenance when the PTT key is pressed. 2. Time-Out Timer (TOT) Set the amount of time the radio user can continuously transmit on a channel via the TC-780M programming software. The timer counts down upon transmission. When the timer expires, the radio will stop transmitting automatically. Note: The TOT feature is only applicable for the calling party. The called party only displays the actual communication time. 3. Fleet Call Inhibit Calls (individual call/group call) are prohibited on some fleets by selecting hidden at the corresponding fleets in the TC-780M programming software. This feature only supports CPS dial. 4. VoteNow After the VoteNow feature is enabled via the programming software, the radio will compare the signal strength of the broadcast BS with that of the currently locked BS. This feature asks for system support. LCD Display 27 In trunking mode, icons displayed on the LCD are as follows: Icons and Indications Signal Status Battery Call Speaker Strength Message Strength Forward Unmute Transmit Lock Scan Transmit Roam Power Missed Man Down Scrambler Whisper Vibrate Call Note: After the individual call is connected, the called radio rings continuously and displays the number of the calling party simultaneously. After the PTT key is pressed, the radio stops ringing. The communication time, which starts upon the radio’s ringing, is displayed. Signal Tone The radio provides a series of audible tones which can tell the operating status of the radio along with the LCD display. Signal tones include high-pitched and low-pitched tones. The operating statuses are indicated by changes in alert time, sequence and interval. Note: A different, rapid beep tone is employed for Low Battery Alert. When being called, the radio will continuously sound an alert tone until the PTT key is pressed. High-pitched Tone Signal Tone Low-pitched Tone Indication 28 Power on/revive Call failure Successfully called by other radios or PSTN/PABX subscribers System handling failure Successful call setup Hang up Grouped into the dynamic temporary grouping System call by the dispatcher Dial error LED Indicator The LED indicator located between the antenna and Channel Selector knob indicates the operating status of the radio to some extent. 29 No. LED Indication Not light Power off or flat battery Green Receiving in the network Red Transmitting in the network or in talk around mode Flash Green The radio locks onto a system. The flash frequency is dependant on the frame length of the current system signalling. Flash Red Poor signal, code error Flash Orange Scanning Programming The radio is programmed with the dedicated programming cable and software. Operations are as follows: 1. Connect the radio to the PC serial port with the programming cable. 2. Power on the radio. 3. Run the programming software. Remove the programming cable after programming is completed. Precautions: 1. Install the programming software into your computer first. 2. Many functions can be set via the programming software. Read the Help File of the programming software carefully before programming. Manual Dial The radio supports CPSX and MPT1343 numbering schemes. PABX call, PSTN call, emergency call, priority call, call forward and any group call can be made only when the corresponding right is programmed. If Fleet Individual Call Inhibit is set in the programming software, individual calls are prohibited on the corresponding fleet. If Fleet Group Call Inhibit is set, group calls are prohibited on the corresponding fleet. This setting can limit the user’s call right. CPSX Manual Dial 30 1. Radio to Radio The radio can make radio-to-radio individual call and group call. After Any Group Call Right is programmed, any group call can be made. If there is no any group call right, the radio can only transmit calls in the group call list. In-fleet Individual Call 3-digit ID number (200~899) + or PTT In-fleet Group Call 3-digit group call number (900~999) + # Fleet-wide All Call or PTT or PTT Inter-fleet Individual Call 5-digit ID number (20~79 + 200~899) + # or PTT Inter-fleet Group Call 5-digit group call number (20~79 + 900~999) + # Inter-fleet All Call 5-digit all call number + # or PTT or PTT Interprefix Individual Call 8-digit ID number (200~327 + 20~79 + 200~899) + # or PTT Interprefix Group Call 8-digit ID number (200~327 + 20~79 + 900~999) + # Hang Up: Press or PTT or the Disconnect key. Note: When the fleet number of inter-fleet call reachs 70, please dial the system PFIX before the fleet number because of the conflict with leading character of the PABX call. 2. Radio to PABX/PSTN The radio can call PABX and PSTN subscribers. 1) Radio to PABX The radio can call 4~8 digit PABX number. When the PABX number exceeds 4 digits, prefix or is required in 31 the number. 4-digit Extension PABX 4-digit PABX number + # e.g.: or PTT 5~8 Digit Extended Addressing PABX +5~8 digit PABX number+ # 2) or PTT Radio to PSTN + telephone number + or PTT The telephone number including DDD and IDD number is 3~15 digits. Hang Up: Press 3. Special Call 1) Emergency Call or the Disconnect key. The emergency call has the highest call priority. Emergency In-fleet Call + 3-digit individual call or group call number + or PTT or PTT Emergency Inter-zone Call +8-digit individual call or group call number+ or PTT Emergency Inter-fleet Call + 5-digit individual call or group call number+ Emergency Call to PABX/PSTN This operation is more or less the same with radio-to-PABX/PSTN operation except that prefix is required here. Hang Up: Press 2) or the Disconnect key Priority Call 32 This call has call priority. Priority In-fleet Call or PTT or PTT + 3-digit individual call or group call number+ Priority Inter-fleet Call + 5-digit individual call or group call number + Priority Call to PABX/PSTN This operation is more or less the same with radio-to-PABX/PSTN operation except that prefix is required here. Hang Up: Press 3) or the Disconnect key Call Forward Forward the incoming call to another radio and PABX/PSTN subscribers. Forward to Another Radio + individual call or group call number + or PTT Forward to PABX 4-digit extension PABX: + 4-digit PABX number+ or PTT 5~8 digit extended PABX: or + 5~8 digit PABX number+ or PTT Forward to PSTN + 3~15 digit PSTN number+ or PTT The PSTN number including area code has a maximum of 15 digits. 4) Cancel Call Forward Short Data (CPSX manual dial) 33 1~25 digit short data can be sent between portable radios. +3, 5 or 8 digit ID number+ 5) +1~25 digit number + or PTT Include Call After a call is established, enter 3, 5 or 8 digit ID number + Hang Up: Press 6) or the Disconnect key RQQ Status Message The status message is a code used to transfer the preset information and needs system support. For example, status “08” indicates “on mission”. Preset the English information with 16 English characters through programming. +3, 5 or 8 digit ID number + 7) + 2-digit number among 00~31+ (32 statuses can be defined in all) Emergency: Use the Emergency key. Note: Calls made by the special function key are emergency calls. When this function is used, the radio must have emergency call right. 8) PFIX Manually Grouped into Temporary Grouping This feature can enable the radio to join the temporary grouping when roaming. Rotate the Work Group Selector to the specified temporary group and then enter + 3-digit PFIX + The 3-digit PFIX is a number among 200~327 specified by MPT1343. Note: The Temporary Grouping feature can only be used within the local system, because MPT1327 and the police use standard does not specify PFIX in temporary grouping signaling. Ease of use, this feature is ideal for policemen on mission in other areas. 9) Special ID Calling 34 Preset a special ID number to 101 through keypad operations + XXXXXXX + . The 7-digit ID number “XXXXXXX” is 3-digit PFIX plus 4-digit ID number among 8136~8191. The radio can transmits a call to the set ID by dialling 101 and will not lose the set ID number even if it is powered off. 10) Call to Dispatcher According to the police use standard, the radio can call several dispatchers. The following table lists the dispatchers’ ID corresponding to dial numbers. Note: Calls directly transmitted to the following dispatchers are common calls. To transmit emergency call to the dispatchers, prefix is required. Table 1 No. Dial No. ID 8170 8171 8172 8173 8174 8175 8176 8177 8178 10 8179 MPT1343 Manual Dial 35 1. Radio to Radio The radio can make radio-to-radio individual call and group call. After Any Group Call Right is programmed, any group call can be made. If there is no any group call right, the radio can only transmit calls in the group call list. In-fleet Individual Call 2-digit ID number (20~89) + 3-digit ID number (200~899) + or PTT or PTT In-fleet Group Call 2-digit ID number (90~98) + or PTT 3-digit group call number (900~998) + or PTT Inter-fleet Individual Call 6-digit ID number with a leading digit in the range 2~6 (2001~6050 + 20~89)+ or PTT 7-digit ID number with a leading digit in the range 2~6 (2001~6050 + 200~899) + Inter-fleet Group Call 6-digit ID number with a leading digit in the range 2~6 (2001~6050 + 90~98) + 7-digit ID number with a leading digit in the range 2~6 (2001~6050 +900~998) + or PTT 10-digit ID number with a leading digit 2 or 3 (200~327 + 2001~6050+ 200~899)+ or PTT or PTT Interprefix Group Call 9-digit ID number with a leading digit 2 or 3 (200~327 + 2001~6050 + 90~98) + 10-digit ID number with a leading digit 2 or 3 (200~327 + 2001~6050 + 900~998) + Hang Up: Press 2. or PTT Interprefix Individual Call 9-digit ID number with a leading digit 2 or 3 (200~327 + 2001~6050 + 20~89) + or PTT or PTT or PTT or the Disconnect key Radio to PABX/PSTN The radio can call PABX and PSTN subscribers. 36 1) Radio to PABX 1. 0+ or PTT: call short addressing PABX (ID=8000) 0 + 3~6+ or PTT: call short addressing PABX (ID=8000) 1000~8999 + or PTT: call 4-digit short addressing PABX 3~6+1000~8999 + or PTT: call 4-digit short addressing PABX 0, 7, 8 + PABX number (4~6 digit) 7, 8 + PABX number (4~8 digit) 2) Radio to PSTN + telephone number + or PTT The telephone number including DDD and IDD number is 7~20 digits. Hang Up: Press 3. or the Disconnect key Special Call 1) Emergency Call The emergency call has the highest call priority. + individual call or group call number + or PTT Emergency Call to PABX/PSTN This operation is more or less the same with radio-to-PABX/PSTN operation except that prefix is required here. Hang Up: Press key Note: Calls made by the special function key are emergency calls. When this function is used, the radio must have emergency call right. In addition, 999 + or PTT: (ID=8180) 37 2) Call Forward Forward the incoming call to another radio and PABX/PSTN subscribers. Forward to Radio + individual call or group call number + or PTT Forward to PABX + PABX number + or PTT Forward to PSTN +4~15 digit number + or PTT The PSTN number including area code has a maximum of 15 digits. Cancel Call Forward or PTT 3) Short Data Transmit 1~25 digit short data can be sent between portable radios. + data + + called party’s number + or PTT 4) RQQ Status Message The status message is a code used to transfer the preset information, which needs system support. For example, status “08” indicates “on mission”. Preset the English information with 16 English characters through programming. + 3, 5 or 8 digit ID number + + 2-digit number among 00~31 + (32 statuses in all can be programmed) 5) Emergency Alarm: Press the Emergency key, and the radio will transmit emergency call to the dispatcher or other terminals. 6) Abbreviated Dialling 20~29 + 200~998 + PTT 90~99 + 200~998 + PTT 200~299 + 20~98 + PTT 900~999 + 20~98 + PTT 7) Call to Dispatcher 38 This feature is consistent with CPS. 8) Direct Call to Called Party (MPT1327 dial) 1+ PFIX (000~127) + ID (0001-8100) e.g.: 1 0120246 39 Menu Operation Menu 9.Call Record 8. Mode Select 7. Language Select 6. Short Data 5. Alert Tone Volume 4.Radio Setting 3.Status Message 2. Scan Mode 1. Sys Info 93. Missed Calls (10 records) 92. Received Calls (10 records) 91. Dialed Calls (10 records) Trunking Sys (1~3)/Conventional Sys (1) Chinese/English 20 Short Data Records Off, 1~5 10 Messages 24. Band (1~50) 23. Flexible Channel Plan 22. All Frequency 21. Control Channel Table 17. Edit 16. Software Ver 15. Freq Range 14. Signal Strength 13. Channel Number 12. PFIX 11. Sys Code 40 4. Radio Setting 4D Safety Check Whisper 4C Man Down 4B 4A Compandor Switch Time 49. VoteNow 48.Tx/Rx 47. Scrambler 46. VOX Level 45. Incoming Call Alert 0 ~ 255 Off, 1~5 On/Off Mute, Ringing, Vibrating, Ringing+Vibrating 43. Backlight High/Low On/Off/Auto Group Number/Alias 42. Power Select Off,~ 1 9 1. Sys Info 44. Group Call Mode 41. Squelch Level Menus 41 (1) In TMO mode, press (2) Press to exit. to select your desired menu (e.g. “Sys Info”). to enter “Sys Info”. (3) Press (4) Press in standby mode to enter the main menu, or Sys Info to select items upwards/downwards. “11 Sys Code” Press to save the setting and return to “Sys Info” -orC to return to “Sys Info” without saving the setting. 11 Sys Code XXXX “12 PFIX” Press to save the setting and return to “Sys Info” -orC to return to “Sys Info” without saving the setting. 12 PFIX XXX “13 Channel Number” Press to save the setting and return to “Sys Info” -orC to return to “Sys Info” without saving the setting. 13 Channel Number XXXX “14 Signal Strength” 42 Press to save the setting and return to “Sys Info” -orC to return to “Sys Info” without saving the setting. 14 Signal Strength XXXXdbm “15 Freq Range” to save the setting and return to “Sys Info” Press -orC to return to “Sys Info” without saving the setting. 15 Freq Range XXX~XXXM “16 Software Ver” Press to save the setting and return to “Sys Info” -orC to return to “Sys Info” without saving the setting. 16 VX . XX . XX . XXX “17 Edit” to save the setting and return to “Sys Info” Press -orC to return to “Sys Info” without saving the setting. 17 Edit Month/Date/Year 2. Scan Mode (1) In TMO mode, press in standby mode to enter the main menu, or to exit. 43 (2) Press to select your desired menu (e.g. “Scan Mode”). to enter “Scan Mode”. (3) Press 2 Scan Mode (4) Press to select items upwards/downwards. “21 Channel Table” to save the setting and return to “Scan Mode” Press -orC to return to “Scan Mode” without saving the setting. 21 Control Channel Table “22 All Frequency” Press to save the setting and return to “Scan Mode” -orC to return to “Scan Mode” without saving the setting. 22 All Frequency “23 Flexible Channel Plan” Press to save the setting and return to “Scan Mode” -orC to return to “Scan Mode” without saving the setting. 23 Flexible Channel Plan “24 Band” Press to save the setting and return to “Scan Mode” -orC to return to “Scan Mode” without saving the setting. 44 24 Band 01~50 3. Status Message (1) In TMO mode, press (2) Press to exit. to exit. to select your desired menu (e.g. “Status Message”). to enter “Status Message”. (3) Press (4) Press in standby mode to enter the main menu, or Status Message to select a status message (10 message locations in all). “Status Message” Press to save the setting and return to “Status Message” -orC to return to “Status Message” without saving the setting. 30: Null 39: Null There is a “Delete All?” option between location 30 and location 39. to delete and return to “Status Message” Press -orC to return to “Status Message” without deleting. No Delete All? Yes 4. Radio Setting (1) In TMO mode, press (2) Press (3) Press in standby mode to enter the main menu, or to select your desired menu (e.g. “Radio Setting”). to enter “Radio Setting”. Radio Setting 45 (4) Press to select items upwards/downwards. “41 Squelch Level” to save the setting and return to “Radio Setting” Press -orC to return to “Radio Setting” without saving the setting. 41 Squelch Level Press to select a desired squelch level (off, 1~9). to save the setting and return to “41 Squelch Level” Press -orC to return to “41 Squelch Level” without saving the setting. 1~9 Off “42 Power Select” Press to select the power (high/low). to save the setting and return to “42 Power Select” Press -orC to return to “42 Power Select” without saving the setting. 42 Power Select High Low “43 Backlight” Press to select On/Off/Auto. 46 Press to save the setting and return to “43 Backlight” -orC to return to “43 Backlight” without saving the setting. 43 Backlight On Off Auto “44 Group Call Mode” Press to select Group Number/Alias. to save the setting and return to “44 Group Call Mode” Press -orC to return to “44 Group Call Mode” without saving the setting. 44 Group Call Mode Group Number Alias “45 Incoming Call Alert” Press to select Mute/Ringing/Vibrating/Ringing+Vibrating. to save the setting and return to “45 Incoming Call Alert” Press -orC to return to “45 Incoming Call Alert” without saving the setting. 45 Incoming Call Alert Mute Ringing Vibrating Ringing+Vibrating “46 VOX Level” Press to select a desired level (Off, 1~5). 47 Press to save the setting and return to “46 VOX Level” -orC to return to “46 VOX Level” without saving the setting. 46 VOX Level Off “47 Scrambler” Press to toggle the feature On/Off. to save the setting and return to “47 Scrambler” Press -orC to return to “47 Scrambler” without saving the setting. 47 Scrambler On Off “48 Tx/Rx Switch Time” Press Press to select the time (0~255). to save the setting and return to “48 Tx/Rx Switch Time” -orC to return to “48 Tx/Rx Switch Time” without saving the setting. 48 Tx/Rx Switch Time …… 255 “49 VoteNow” 48 Press to toggle the feature On/Off. to save the setting and return to “49 VoteNow” Press -orC to return to “49 VoteNow” without saving the setting. 49 VoteNow On Off “4A Compandor” Press to toggle the feature On/Off. to save the setting and return to “4A Compandor” Press -orC to return to “4A Compandor” without saving the setting. 4A Compandor On Off “4B Whisper” Press Press to toggle the feature On/Off. to save the setting and return to “4B Whisper” -orC to return to “4A Whisper” without saving the setting. 4B Whisper On Off 49 “4C Man Down” Press to toggle the feature On/Off. to save the setting and return to “4C Man Down” Press -orC to return to “4C Man Down” without saving the setting. 4C Man Down On Off “4D Safety Check” Press Press to toggle the feature On/Off. to save the setting and return to “4D Safety Check” -orC to return to “4D Safety Check” without saving the setting. 4D Safety Check Off On 5. Alert Tone Volume (1) In TMO mode, press (2) Press (4) Press to exit. to select your desired menu (e.g. “Alert Tone Volume”). to enter “Alert Tone Volume”. (3) Press in standby mode to enter the main menu, or Alert Tone Volume to select a desired level (Off, 1~5). 50 Press to save the setting and return to “Alert Tone Volume” -orC to return to “Alert Tone Volume” without saving the setting. 1~5 Off 6. Short Data (1) In TMO mode, press (2) Press (4) Press Press to exit. to select your desired menu (e.g. “Short Data”). to enter “Short Data”. (3) Press in standby mode to enter the main menu, or Short Data to select short data (20 records in all). to save the setting and return to “Short Data” -orC to return to “Short Data” without saving the setting. 60: Null 619: Null There is a “Delete All?” option between the first data record and the last data record. Press to delete and return to “Short Data” -orC to return to “Short Data” without deleting. No Delete All? Yes 51 7. Language Select (1) In TMO mode, press (2) Press (4) Press Press to exit. to exit. to select your desired menu (e.g. “Language Select”). to enter “Language Select”. (3) Press in standby mode to enter the main menu, or Language Select to select Chinese/English. to save the setting and return to “Language Select” -orC to return to “Language Select” without saving the setting. Chinese English 8. Mode Select (1) In TMO mode, press (2) Press (4) Press Press to select your desired menu (e.g. “Mode Select”). to enter “Mode Select”. (3) Press in standby mode to enter the main menu, or Mode Select to select a mode (Trunking Sys 1~3/Conventional) to save the setting and return to “Mode Select” -orC to return to “Mode Select” without saving the setting. Trunking Sys 1~3 Conventional 52 9. Call Record (1) In TMO mode, press (2) Press in standby mode to enter the main menu, or to exit. to select your desired menu (e.g. “Call Record”). to enter “Call Record”. (3) Press Call Record (4) Press to select items upwards/downwards. “91 Dialled Calls” to save the setting and return to “Call Record” Press -orC to return to “Call Record” without saving the setting. 91 Dialled Calls Press Press to select a dialled call (10 records in all). to save the setting and return to “91 Dialled Calls” -orC to return to “91 Dialled Calls” without saving the setting. 910: Null There is a “Delete All?” option between the first record and the last record. Press to delete and return to “91 Dialled Calls” -orC to return to “91 Dialled Calls” without deleting. No Delete All? Yes “92 Received Calls” 53 Press to save the setting and return to “Call Record” -orC to return to “Call Record” without saving the setting. 92 Press Received Calls to select a received call (10 records in all). to save the setting and return to “92 Received Calls” Press -orC to return to “92 Received Calls” without saving the setting. 920~929: Null There is a “Delete All?” option between the first record and the last record. Press to delete and return to “92 Received Calls” -orC to return to “92 Received Calls” without deleting. No Delete All? Yes “93 Missed Calls” Press to save the setting and return to “Call Record” -orC to return to “Call Record” without saving the setting. 93 Missed Calls Press Press to select a missed call (10 records in all). to save the setting and return to “93 Missed Calls” 54 -orC to return to “93 Missed Calls” without saving the setting. 930~939: Null There is a “Delete All?” option between the first record and the last record. Press to delete and return to “93 Missed Calls” -orC to return to “93 Missed Calls” without deleting. No Delete All? Yes Conventional Mode Advanced Operations As stated above, the following features are programmable by your dealer. 55 Call 1/Call 2 Press the key programmed as Call 1/Call 2 to send the stored DTMF code. Emergency Press the key programmed as Emergency, and the LCD displays “Emergency” and icon . The radio can transmit the emergency alert, or send its ID or background tone to other radio subscribers or the system (selectable by the user via programming software). A corresponding long/short button press will disable the Emergency feature. Man Down Press the key programmed as Man Down, and the LCD displays “Man Down On”. The radio enters Man Down mode. The radio will sound an alert tone if it is horizontally or inversely positioned for a certain period. If it keeps such status within the pre-set time, it will automatically enter Emergency mode. Place the radio in vertical position to cancel the alert. Press the key again to disable the Man Down feature. The LCD displays “Man Down Off”. The Man Down status will not be memorized once the radio is off and back on. Man Down Backup Press the key programmed as Man Down, and the LCD displays “Man Down On”. The radio enters Man Down mode. The radio will sound an alert tone if it is horizontally or inversely positioned for a certain period. If it keeps such status within the pre-set time, it will automatically enter Emergency mode. Place the radio in vertical position to cancel the alert. Press the key again to disable the Man Down feature. The LCD displays “Man Down Off”. The Man Down status will be memorized after the radio is off and back on. Monitor Monitor 1. Press the Monitor key to hear activities on the current channel. The LCD displays icon . 2. Press the Monitor key again to exit. After the Monitor feature is enabled, the radio will mute for all signallings. The speaker will unmute directly if carrier presents. Monitor Momentary 1. Press the Monitor key to hear activities on the current channel. The LCD displays icon 56 2. Release the Monitor key to exit. 3. There is only one monitor mode (carrier monitor). Scrambler Press the key programmed as Scrambler to prevent the third party eavesdropping your communication. The LCD displays “Scrambler On”. Press the key again to disable the Scrambler feature. The LCD displays “Scrambler Off”. The Scrambler status will not be memorized once the radio is off and back on. Scrambler Backup Press the key programmed as Scrambler to prevent the third party eavesdropping your communication. The LCD displays “Scrambler On”. Press the key again to disable the Scrambler feature. The LCD displays “Scrambler Off”. The Scrambler status will be memorized after the radio is off and back on. Squelch Off Squelch Off Press the key programmed as Squelch Off to open squelch with icon on the LCD. Press the key again to exit. Squelch Off Momentary Press the key programmed as Squelch Off to open squelch with icon on the LCD. Release the key again to exit. Talk Around Press the key programmed as Talk Around to enable the Talk Around feature. The LCD displays “TalkAround On”. When enabled, the Rx frequency is used in place of the Tx frequency when transmitting, and the decoding CTCSS/CDCSS is used in place of encoding CTCSS/CDCSS. Press the key again to disable the feature. The LCD displays “TalkAround Off”. Power Select Each channel is preset with different power levels. The radio can operate at high power when further distance is required, or at low level to save battery. Press the key programmed as Power Select to select and save high/low power. The LCD displays icon 57 Whisper Press the key programmed as Whisper to enable the Whisper feature. The LCD displays “Whisper On”. When enabled, you can speak quietly into the radio and still be heard clearly. Press the key agian to disable the feature. The LCD displays “Whisper Off”. The Whisper status will not be memorized once the radio is off and back on. Whisper Backup Press the key programmed as Whisper to enable the Whisper feature. The LCD displays “Whisper On”. When enabled, you can speak quietly into the radio and still be heard clearly. Press the key agian to disable the feature. The LCD displays “Whisper Off”. The Whisper status will be memorized after the radio is off and back on. VOX Press the key programmed as VOX to enable the VOX feature. The LCD displays “VOX On”. The feature can be used when an earpiece is inserted. 1. Transmission starts automatically when you speak directly into the microphone. 2. Transmission stops automatically when you stop speaking. Press the key again to disable the feature. The LCD displays “VOX Off”. The VOX status will not be memorized once the radio is off and back on. To purchase earpieces, please contact your local dealer, or dial 86-0755-26972999-1126, or send an email to service@hyt.com.cn. VOX Backup Press the key programmed as VOX to enable the VOX feature. The LCD displays “VOX On”. The feature can be used when an earpiece is inserted. 3. Transmission starts automatically when you speak directly into the microphone. 4. Transmission stops automatically when you stop speaking. Press the key again to disable the feature. The LCD displays “VOX Off”. The VOX status will be memorized after the radio is off and back on. Channel Lock Press the key programmed as Channel Lock to enable the Channel Lock feature. The LCD displays “ChannelLock On”. 58 When enabled, the Channel Selector knob is invalid. Press the key again to disable the feature. The LCD displays “ChannelLock Off”. Keypad Lock Press while holding down to lock the keypad. When the keypad is locked, press while holding down to unlock the keypad. When locked, the LCD displays “Key Locked”; when unlocked, the LCD displays “Key Unlocked”. Background Operations Time-Out Timer (TOT) The feature allows for more efficient use of channels by limiting the maximum time of each transmission. Once a continuous transmission exceeds the preset time (programmable by your dealer), the transmission is automatically terminated and an alert tone is heard. Release the PTT to cancel the alert tone. Your dealer may program the alert tone sounds before the TOT timer almost expires. 59 Busy Channel Lockout (BCL) When the BCL feature is enabled, you are prevented from transmitting on a channel that is already in use. Press the PTT key on a channel that is already in use, the radio will sound an alert tone and turn back to the receive mode. Carrier: If BCL is set on the current channel, press the PTT key while the channel is already in use, and the radio will sound beeps without transmission. CTCSS/CDCSS: If CTCSS/CDCSS and BCL are set on the current channel, press the PTT key while the channel is already in use, and the radio will sound beeps without transmission. Battery Save When enabled, the Battery Save feature is automatically enabled once the situation, in which no activity is on the channel or no operation is performed, lasts for 12 seconds. Pressing any key or receiving a signal will cause the radio to exit Battery Save. Low Battery Alert For extra convenience, the red LED flashes and the radio sounds three beeps within 30 seconds, to remind the user to recharge the battery if the battery level runs low. CTCSS/CDCSS If CTCSS/CDCSS is set on the current channel, causes a CTCSS/CDCSS match to be required on an incoming signal for the radio to unmute. Radios set with the same CTCSS/CDCSS, or not set with CTCSS/CDCSS, can hear from you. Your dealer may program the current channel with CTCSS/CDCSS, to prevent unwanted conversations on the same frequency. The radio will not unmute to an incoming call with invalid CTCSS/CDCSS. This feature does not mean that your conversation will not be heard by others. DTMF The DTMF signalling can be enabled/disabled by your dealer. If DTMF signalling is set on the current channel, press the key programmed as Call 1/Call 2 to transmit DTMF code. Direct Call In receive mode, the input DTMF number (16 digits at maximum) scrolls on the LCD. Press the PTT key to transmit. The radio sounds a corresponding DTMF tone and returns to the current channel. 60 When encoding, LED glows red; after encoding, red LED goes out. When decoding, LED glows green; after successful decoding, LED flashes orange until the valid time expires. Note: If a wrong digit is entered or you do not want to dial the number, press to delete and exit. BOT ID & EOT ID (PTT ID) Your dealer may configure whether to transmit Connect ID (BOT ID) or Disconnect ID (EOT ID), to connect or disconnect to a repeater or telephone system. BOT ID: sent upon each press of the PTT key. EOT ID: sent upon each release of the PTT key. Both: sent both upon each press and release of the PTT key. 61 Chinese/English Menu Operations Menu Mode Select Channel Number/Alias/Frequency Conventional/Trunking Signal Strength XXXdBm Channel Display Chinese/English VOX On/Off/Auto Language Select Backlight High/Low Off/On Power Select Talk Around Squelch Level Off, 1~5 Volume Level Function Call List Off, 1~9 Off, 1~5 62 Call List 1. Press in standby mode to enter the main menu, or to exit. The radio enters “Call List” first. Call List 2. Press to enter the call list. Press to select the DTMF ID to be called. 3. Press the PTT key to call and then exit, or press to return to the previous menu. Function Backlight 1. Press to select “Function”. Function 2. Press to enter the function list. Then press To change backlight status, press to select the item to be changed and press to enter the item. Backlight 3. Press to select On/Off/Auto. Press to save the setting and return to the function list, or press to return to the function list without saving the setting. Squelch Level 1. Press to select “Function”. Function 2. Press to enter and then press to select and enter “Squelch”. The current squelch level is displayed. Press to select a squelch level (Off, 1~9). 63 Squelch Level 3. Press to save the setting and return to the function list, or press to return to the function list without saving the setting. VOX 1. Enter “Function” Function 2. Press to select “VOX” and press to enter. The VOX level is displayed on the LCD. VOX 3. Press to select a VOX level (Off, 1~5). “Off” on the LCD indicates that the VOX feature is disabled. Press save the setting and return to the function list, or press to to return to the function list without saving the setting. Power Select 1. Enter “Function”. Function 2. Press to select “Power” and press to enter. Power select is displayed on the LCD. Power Select 3. Press to select High/Low. Press to save the setting and return to the function list, or press to return to the function list without saving the setting. Volume Level 1. Press to select “Volume Level”. Volume Level 64 2. Press to enter. The volume level is displayed on the LCD. Press to save the setting and return to the main menu, or press to select a volume level (Off, 1~5). Press to return to the main menu without saving the setting. Talk Around 1. to select “Talk Around”. Press Talk Around 2. to enter. The current repeat status is displayed on the LCD. Press Press save the setting and return to the function list, or press to select On/Off. Press to to return to the function list without saving the setting. Language Select to select “Language Select” and 1. Press to enter. The current language is displayed on the LCD. Press to select Chinese/English. Language Select 2. Press to save the setting and return to the function list, or to return to the function list without saving the setting. Channel Display to select “Channel Display”. 1. Press Channel Display 2. Press to enter. The current channel display mode is displayed on the LCD. Press Number/Alias/Frequency. Press to save the setting and return to the function list, or press to select Channel to return to the function list without saving the setting. Mode Select 1. Press to select “Mode Select”. 65 Mode Select 2. Select Conventional/Trunking. 3. Conventional: The radio operates with conventional features. Trunking: The radio operates with trunking features. Note: 1. Press 2. During menu operation, if the radio remains at one interface for more than 20 seconds or the Channel Selector in the main menu to switch repeatedly according to the above order. knob is rotated, the radio will return to the standby mode. All values will not be saved. Responses to other keys are identical with processes in the standby mode. 3. Chinese/English interface. 4. Languages can be changed to others via the programming software and are displayed according to the programming set. Signal Strength Press to enter “Signal Strength”. The signal strength value of the current channel is displayed. Signal Strength XXXdBm Appendix 1 LCD Icons Icons & Indications Signal Strength Vibrate Battery Strength Transmit Inhibit Monitor/Squelch On Transmit Power Priority Channel Talk Around Emergency Call Accessory Interface Short Message 66 Appendix 2 Keypad Characters Keypad Troubleshooting Symptom Solution The battery runs out. Please recharge the battery or replace it with a new one. Cannot power on the radio. The battery is not properly installed. Please remove the battery and attach it again. The operating time is noticeably shorter than normal. Cannot talk to or hear group members. The battery has worn out. It is time to buy a new battery. Make sure that your radio operates on the same frequency and has the same CTCSS/CDCSS settings with your group members. Make sure you are within the communication range. Hear non-group members Please change your CTCSS/CDCSS settings, and so as your group members. Care and Cleaning Do not handle the radio by its antenna or external microphone directly. Do not place the radio in a dusty or dirty environment. 67 z Clean the radio with a lint-free cloth to remove dirt or grease, to avoid poor contact due to excessive dust. Clean the radio using a lint-free cloth moistened with clean water and a mild dishwashing liquid. Avoid subjecting the radio to corrosives, solvents or spirits. Optional Accessories Antenna MCU Multi-unit Charger (for Li-Ion/Ni-MH batteries) MCA03 Belt Clip BC09 Switching Power PS7501 (for use with different power Ni-MH Battery (1800mAh) Li-Ion BH1801 BL2102 Vehicle Adapter CHV09 Earbud Battery with (2100mAh) in-Line PTT ESN05 cords for different countries and areas) 68 Earbud with on-MIC PTT Earpiece with on-MIC PTT & D-earset with in-Line ESN06 Transparent Acoustic Tube Microphone & PTT EHN07 3-Wire Surveillance Bone Induction Earpiece with Earphone and in-Line PTT EBN01 Tube (beige/black) Acoustic Tube (beige/black) Neck Loop (beige) EWN03 EAN06/EAN02 Light-weight, Throat-Vibrating Heavy Earpiece with in-Line PTT Noise-Cancelling with remote speaker microphone) ESS07 PTT with Wireless Receive-only Earpiece (for use in-Line Earpiece Earpiece with Transparent ELN02 Boom 2-Wire with Transparent Acoustic EAN05/EAN07 Microphone with EHN08 EAN04 2-Wire Surveillance Earpiece D-earset Duty, Behind-the-Head, Headset Noise-Cancelling ECN08 ECN09 Receive-only Earpiece with Leather Carrying Transparent (swivel) (for Acoustic Tube (for use with remote speaker microphone) Remote Speaker Microphone Headset keypad Case SM08N1 Chest Pack LCBN13 and display models) LCBY22 ESS08 69 Programming Cable (COM port) PC18 Programming Cable (USB port) PC25 HYT endeavors to achieve the accuracy and completeness of this manual, but no warranty of accuracy or reliability is given. All the above specifications and design are subject to change without notice due to continuous development. No part of this manual may be copied, reproduced, translated, stored in a retrieval system, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose without the express written permission of HYT. 70
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