HYT Science and Technology Co TM-800V Two Way Radio User Manual TM800 p65
Shenzhen HYT Science &Technology; Co Ltd Two Way Radio TM800 p65
Users Manual
THANK YOU! Thank you for your purchase of HYT mobile radio TM-800. We believe this easy-to-use radio will provide you with dependable and reliable communications 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 TM-800 UHF Mobile Radio TM-800 VHF Mobile Radio TM800.p65 2005-6-29, 10:16 CAUTION z Do not touch the metal surface of the radio while it is in use. z Do not mount the radio such that the chassis can come in contact with skin. z High temperatures may burn you skin. TM800.p65 2005-6-29, 10:16 MANDATORY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLERS AND USERS z Use Only manufacturer or dealer supplied antennas. z Antenna minimum safe distance: 60cm(24 inches). 82cm(32inches). z Antennas used for this transmitter must not exceed an antenna gain of 0 dBd . z Vehicle installation: The antenna can be mounted at the center of a vehicle metal roof or trunk lid if the minimum safe distance is observed. Antenna substitution: Don’t substitute any antenna for the one supplied or recommended by the manufacturer or radio dealer. You may be exposing person(s) to excessive radio frequency radiation. You may contact your radio dealer or the manufacturer for further instructions. The FCC (Federal Communications Commission) has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to RF energy which is below the OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Act) limits. z Antenna mounting: The antenna supplied by the manufacturer or radio dealer must not be mounted at a location such that during radio transmission, any person can come closer than the above indicated minimum safe distance to the antenna (i.e. 60cm/24inches). 82cm(32inches). Warning Maintain a separation distance from the antenna to 82cm(32inches). person(s) at least 60cm (24inches). “ This transmitter is authorized to operate with a maximum duty factor of 50%, in a typical push-to-talk mode, for satisfying FCC RF exposure compliance requirements.” z To comply with current FCC RF Exposure limitations, the antenna must be installed at or exceeding the minimum safe distance indicated above, and in accordance with the requirements ot the antenna manufacturer or supplier. TM800.p65 2005-6-29, 10:16 Contents User Safety, Training, and General Information ------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Compliance with RF Energy Exposure Standards ---------------------------------------------------------------- 4 FCC Compliance --------------------------------------------- 5 Precautions ---------------------------------------------------- 5 Product Inspection ------------------------------------------ 7 Radio Installation --------------------------------------------- 8 Radio Overview --------------------------------------------- 10 Basic Operations ------------------------------------------- 14 Turn the Radio On/Off ------------------------------------Adjust the Volume -----------------------------------------Monitor --------------------------------------------------------Select a Channel -------------------------------------------Select a Zone -----------------------------------------------Receive -------------------------------------------------------Transmit ------------------------------------------------------Selectable Power Level ----------------------------------Beginning / End of Transmission ID -------------------Channel Scan -----------------------------------------------Busy Channel Lockout (BCL) --------------------------BCL Override -----------------------------------------------DTMF Call ----------------------------------------------------Code Squelch -----------------------------------------------Auto Transpond --------------------------------------------- 14 14 14 15 15 15 16 16 16 17 19 19 20 22 23 Off-Hook Decode ------------------------------------------Time-Out-Timer (TOT) ------------------------------------Emergency Call ---------------------------------------------Stun & Revive ------------------------------------------------ Programmable Auxiliary Functions ----------------- 25 Reverse Frequency ---------------------------------------Talkaround ---------------------------------------------------Selectable Squelch Level --------------------------------User Selectable Tone (UST) ----------------------------Public Address ---------------------------------------------Dual Home Channels --------------------------------------Horn Alert ----------------------------------------------------Selectable 2-Tone Encode ------------------------------Selectable 5-Tone Encode ------------------------------Display Frequency ----------------------------------------Display Label ------------------------------------------------Display Mode ------------------------------------------------LCD Backlight -----------------------------------------------Compander --------------------------------------------------Scrambler ----------------------------------------------------GPS Report --------------------------------------------------Short Message ---------------------------------------------Status Message --------------------------------------------Optional Signalling ------------------------------------------ 25 25 25 26 26 27 27 27 27 28 28 28 28 28 28 29 29 29 29 User Set Mode ---------------------------------------------- 31 Appendix 1 Entering Characters --------------------- 50 Optional Accessories ------------------------------------ 51 TM800.p65 23 23 24 24 2005-6-29, 10:16 User Safety, Training, and General Information READ THIS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION BEFORE USING YOUR HYT MOBILE RADIO. Compliance with RF Energy Exposure Standards Your HYT mobile radio is designed and tested to comply with a number of national and international standards and guidelines (listed below) regarding human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy. This radio complies with the IEEE and ICNIRP exposure limits for occupational/controlled RF exposure environment at operating duty factors of up to 50% transmitting and is authorized by the FCC for occupational use only. In terms of measuring RF energy for compliance with the FCC exposure guidelines, your radio radiates measurable RF energy only while it is transmitting (during talking), not when it is receiving (listening) or in standby mode. Your HYT mobile radio complies with the following of RF energy exposure standards and guidelines: z United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47CFR part 2 sub-part J z American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1992 z Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1999 Edition z International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998 Operational Instructions and Training Guidelines To ensure optimal performance and compliance with the occupational/controlled environment RF energy exposure limits in the above standards and guidelines, users should transmit no more than 50% of the time and always adhere to the following procedures: Transmit and Receive To transmit (talk), push the Push-To-Talk (PTT) button; to receive, release the PTT button. Approved Accessories For a list of HYT approved accessories, see the accessories page of this user manual or visit the following website which lists approved accessories: http://www.hyt.com.cn http://www.hyt.cn TM800.p65 2005-6-29, 10:16 FCC Licensing Requirements FCC Compliance Part 15 Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: z Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. z Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. z Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. z Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Your radio must be properly licensed Federal Communications Commission prior to use. Your HYT Wireless dealer can assist you in meeting these requirements. Your dealer will program each radio with your authorized frequencies, signalling codes, etc., and will be there to meet your communications needs as your system expands. Precautions General Safety Standards z Do not attempt to configure the radio while driving; it is too dangerous. z Do not operate your radio when someone is either touching the antenna or standing within 2 or 3 feet of it, to avoid the possibility of radio frequency burns or related physical injury. z Do not operate the radio near dynamite blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere. z Switch OFF the radio while refueling or parking at gas station. z Turn off your radio in any place where posted notices instruct you to do so. z Do not modify the radio for any reason. TM800.p65 2005-6-29, 10:16 z Do not expose the radio to direct sunlight over a long time, nor place it close to heating source. Safety:It is important that the operator is aware of, and understands, hazards common to the operation of any radio. z Do not place the radio in excessively dusty, humid areas, nor on unstable surfaces. Installation Safety Guidelines z Refer service to qualified technicians only. z Do not mount the mobile radio overhead or on a sidewall unless you take special precautions. Operation Safety Guidelines z For vehicles equipped with electronic anti-skid braking systems, electronic ignition systems or electronic fuel injection systems, interferences may occur during the radio transmission. If the foregoing electronic equipments are installed on your vehicle, please contact your dealer for further assistance to make sure that the radio transmission will not interfere with these equipments. z If someone were to remove the radio and fail to replace it properly, road shock could bump the radio loose, and the falling radio could, in some circumstances, cause serious injury to the driver or a passenger. In a crash, even when properly installed, the radio could break loose and become a dangerous projectile. z For radio installation in vehicles fueled by LP gas with LP gas container within interior of the vehicles, the following precautions are recommended for personal safety: (1) (2) (3) Any space containing radio equipment shall be isolated by a seal from the space in which the LP gas container and its fittings are located. Remote (outside) fitting connections shall be used. Good ventilation is required for the container space. TM800.p65 2005-6-29, 10:16 Product Inspection Please carefully unpack the radio. Before use, it is recommended that you inspect the product as follows. First check the shipping carton for any signs of damage. Confirm the supplied product against the packing slip to assure accuracy. If any items are missing or have been damaged during shipment, please file a claim to the carrier immediately. Microphone SM07R2 & Microphone cable Microphone Hanger Mounting bracket adjustment screw Supplied Accessories Item DC Power Cable Mounting Bracket Microphone Microphone Hanger Screw Set Fuse Owner’s Manual Quantity (pcs) screw set Power cable TM800.p65 2005-6-29, 10:16 Fuse Radio Installation Installing the Radio 1. Attach the mounting bracket, using the 4.8 x 20mm selftapping screws, in a location where convenient operation is accessible. 2. Connect the antenna and the supplied power cable to the radio. 3. Slide the radio into the mounting bracket and secure it using the Adjustment screws. 4. Mount the microphone hanger, using the 4 x 16mm selftapping screws, in a location where it will be within easy reach of the user. 5. Connect the microphone plug to the microphone jack on the front panel of the radio, then place the microphone on the hanger. Fig. 1 Radio Set Connection Detail 1. Microphone 2. Mounting bracket 3. 4.8 ¡Á 20 mm Self-tapping screw 4. Microphone hanger 5. 4 ¡Á 16 mm Self-tapping screw 6. Power input connector 7. Red lead 8. Black lead 9. Fuse 10.Antenna connector 11. Main unit 12.Adjustment screw TM800.p65 2005-6-29, 10:16 Radio Installation Installation Tools The following tools are required for proper installation of your radio: z Electric drill: ¡é6mm or above z Cross head Screwdriver ¡ö Warnings: 1. The radio operates in 13.6 ¡À 5£¥V negative ground systems only. Check the voltage and polarity of the power supply on the vehicle before installation. 2. Be sure to check how far the screw will extend below the radio surface to avoid damage to the auto wiring or auto parts when drilling mounting holes. 3. Connect the radio with the supplied antenna and power cable before installing the radio by the mounting bracket. 4. Install the radio securely using the supplied mounting bracket to make sure that the radio will not loosen in the event of accidents. The loose radio may cause injury to the passenger. 5. Arrange the installation location of the radio to make sure that the control unit in the front panel is convenient for operation. 6. Be sure to determine the location of the installing holes before installation and drilling. 7. Be sure to make room at the rear of the radio for power cable connection. 8. When replacing the fuse in the DC power cable, be sure to replace it with a fuse of the same value. Never replace a fuse with one that has a higher value. TM800.p65 10 2005-6-29, 10:16 Radio Overview Front Panel View 4. Up/Down Key Volume Up/Down, Channel Up/Down, Zone Up/Down features can be programmed to the keys (set by your dealer). 5. Indicator 6. Speaker 7. Programmable Function Key (PF1-PF6) Your dealer can program these keys as shortcuts to various radio features. Please refer to “Programmable Function Key” section. 1. Power Switch Press to switch the radio on/off. 2. Selector Knob Volume Up/Down, Channel Up/Down, Zone Up/Down features can be programmed to this knob (set by your dealer). Turn the knob clockwise to adjust upwards and counterclockwise to adjust downwards. 3. LCD Display Please refer to “LCD Display” section. 8. Microphone Jack Insert the microphone plug into this jack. LED Indicator ¡ö The LED indicator z glow red while transmitting . z glow green while receiving . z flash orange when receiving code squelch, selective call, the matching 2-Tone/5-Tone or DTMF signaling. 10 TM800.p65 11 2005-6-29, 10:16 Radio Overview LCD Display Indicator Description 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. Display zone / channel number. Display zone / channel label (set by your dealer, up to 12 alphanu meric characters). Display channel Frequency Display the preprogrammed functions Display zone / channel number. Display transmit power level (H, M or L). Display the preprogrammed functions SCAN CALL Appears when the selected channel is busy. Appears when [MONI] key is pressed to disable CTCSS, CDCSS, DTMF or 2-Tone/5-Tone. Appears when [MONI] key is pressed to switch the speaker on. 1. Indicate second development feature. 2. Appears when the auxiliary function is activated. Appears while scanning. Appears when transmitting a selective call. Appears when a new message is received. Appears when the selected zone is in the scan list. Appears when the selected channel is in the scan list. 11 TM800.p65 12 2005-6-29, 10:16 Radio Overview Programmable Function Key 18.TXPower PF1-PF6 key can be programmed with the following auxiliary functions: 19.Scan Add/Del 1. Off 2. VOL UP 3. VOL Down 4. CH Up 5. CH Down 6. Zone Up 7. Zone Down 8. MoniA 9. MoniB 10.MoniC 11. MoniD 12.DLabel 13.Dfreq 21.T A 20.Reverse 22.SELSQL 23.HomeCH 24.P A 25.HornAlert 26.LCDBL 27.Scramble 28.Compand 29.AUX A 30.AUX B 31.Send GPS 14.Dmode 32.Emergency 15.UserTone 33.Message 16.Sel2Tone 17.Sel5Tone 12 TM800.p65 13 2005-6-29, 10:16 Radio Overview Rear Panel View 1. Antenna Connector Used to connect external antenna. 2. Power input Connector Adopt HYT-authorized DC power cable and 13.6 V input AC power. 3. Speaker Jack Used to connect external speaker and only available for the plug of 3.5 mm. 4. GPS Antenna Jack 5. 15 Pin Connector (for accessories) 13 TM800.p65 14 2005-6-29, 10:16 Basic Operations Turn the Radio On/Off Adjust the Volume Press the Power switch to switch the radio on. Selector Knob, [¡ø] / [¨‹] or the function keys PF1-PF6 can Press and hold the Power switch for approximately 1 second to switch the radio off. be programmed with VOL Up / VOL Down features to adjust volume level. If Power on Password is set to protect your radio, “Chk P” and the cursor will appear on the display when power is turned on. You can unlock the radio by entering the correct password (8 digits maximum): Rotate the Selector Knob clockwise or press the key which be programmed as [VOL Up] key to increase the volume; rotate the knob counter-clockwise or press the key which be programmed as [VOL Down] key to decrease the volume. The current volume level is displayed on the LCD. The LCD returns to original display mode in 5 seconds. Press any key to exit from the volume level display mode. 1. Select a digit (0-9) by rotating the selector knob. If you are using an optional microphone with a keypad, you can also enter the password by pressing the appropriate keypad keys. 2. Press the [PF3] / [PF4] key to move cursor forward and backward. This step can be skipped when using the keypad. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to enter the entire password. 4. Press the [PF6] key or the [PTT] key to complete the entry. Monitor If monitor feature is set by your dealer, press the key programmed as [MONI] in receive mode to monitor activity on your selected channel. Your dealer can select one of the following four modes for monitor feature: 14 TM800.p65 15 2005-6-29, 10:16 Basic Operations z Monitor Unmute-Momentary Hold down the [MONI] key to open CTCSS/CDCSS/DTMF/ 2-Tone/5-Tone signalling squelch. Release to close the signalling squelch. z Monitor Unmute-Toggle Press the [MONI] key to open CTCSS/CDCSS/DTMF/2Tone/5-Tone signalling squelch. Press again to close the signalling squelch. z Carrier Squelch-Momentary Hold down the [MONI] key to open carrier squelch; Release to close the carrier squelch. z Carrier Squelch-Toggle Press the [MONI] key to open carrier squelch. Press again to close the carrier squelch. Select a Channel Selector Knob, [¡ø] / [¨‹] or the function keys PF1-PF6 can be programmed with CH Up/ CH Down features to select a channel. Transmit/Receive frequencies of the channel are set by your dealer. be programmed as [CH Up] key to select a channel upwards; Turn the knob counterclockwise or press the key which be programmed as [CH Down] key to select downwards. Select a Zone Selector Knob, [¡ø] / [¨‹] or the function keys PF1-PF6 can be programmed with Zone Up/ Zone Down features to select a zone. Transmit/Receive frequencies of the channel are set by your dealer. Rotate the Selector Knob clockwise or press the key which be programmed as [Zone Up] key to select a zone upwards; Turn the knob counterclockwise or press the key which be programmed as [Zone Down] key to select downwards. Receive If your dealer has programmed CTCSS/CDCSS/DTMF/ 2-Tone/5-Tone signalling on the selected channel, you will hear calls only when the matching code or tone is received; otherwise, all calls on the same channel can be heard. Rotate the Selector Knob clockwise or press the key which 15 TM800.p65 16 2005-6-29, 10:16 Basic Operations Transmit 1. Press the key programmed as [MONI] to make sure that the selected channel is not in use. 2. Hold down the [PTT] key. 3. Dial a DTMF number using the microphone keypad. Step 3 is not necessary all the time. 4. Speak into the microphone with normal voice. The LED glows red during transmission. 5. Release the [PTT] key to receive. 6. When your conversation is finished, return the microphone to its hanger. Selectable Power Level If transmit power (programmed by your dealer) is set to “high” (or “middle”) on any given channel, press the key programmed as [TX Power] to toggle the TX power among high, middle and low. The current power level is indicated by “H” /”M” / “L” icon on the LCD. Since low power helps to conserve battery power and reduce the risk of interfering with others, you are recommended to select low power when communication quality is guaranteed. Notes: z Press the [TX Power] key while using a channel programmed with low power, an error tone will sound and the transmit power will not change. z When changing a channel from high/middle power to low power, all other channels programmed with high/ middle power will change to low power accordingly. Beginning/End of Transmission ID Signal The radio can be programmed to send Beginning/End of Transmission ID when accessing / releasing repeaters or telephone systems. The ID signal includes DTMF and 5-Tone types. Two modes can be configured: z Press the [PTT] key to send a Beginning of Transmission ID Signal; Release the [PTT] key to send an End of Transmission ID Signal. z Press [*] while holding down the [PTT] key to send a Beginning of Transmission ID Signal; press [#] while holding down the [PTT] key to send an End of Transmission ID Signal (for DTMF type only). 16 TM800.p65 17 2005-6-29, 10:16 Basic Operations Channel Scan (“-SCAN X -” in List zone scan mode, “X” is the current list number). ¡ö ¡öScan Types Note: Scan function can be used only when two or more channels are in the scan list. z Single Zone Scan All channels in the current zone that have been added to the scan list can be scanned. z Multi Zone Scan All channels within all the zones that have been added to the scan list can be scanned. z List Zone Scan The radio only scans the channels within the specified range of zones that have been added to the scan list. Individually each zone is assigned with a scan list, which provides quick recognition of the zones to be locked out of scan list. Note: Scan list for each zone can be added/ deleted. ¡ö Scan Start Press the key programmed as [SCN], scan starts from the current channel and ascends through the channel numbers in scan list. “SCAN” appears on the LCD ¡ö Scan Stop 1. Press the [SCN] key again to stop scanning. “SCAN” disappears on the LCD. 2. Activate the Monitor function. 3. Carrier is detected on channels where no signalling is set. 4. Carrier is detected on channels where signalling is set, and the matching signalling is received. ¡ö Scan Restart When the radio stops on a busy channel, scanning can be restarted according to the restart mode, which can be programmed by the dealer as carrier-operated scan or time-operated scan. 17 TM800.p65 18 2005-6-29, 10:16 Basic Operations z Carrier Operated Scan Scanning remains on an active channel until there are no activities; while the channel is free, the radio remains on the channel for the programmed Dropout Delay Time (programmed by your dealer) before it resumes scanning. z Time Operated Scan Scanning remains on the active channel for only the programmed Dropout Delay Time (programmed by your dealer) before it resumes scanning. After the expiration of Dropout Delay Time, the radio will begin scanning other channels even if the channel is still busy. ¡ö Operator Selectable Priority Channel If priority channel is programmed by your dealer as “Operator Selectable”, you can set the current channel as priority or non-priority channel: Press the key programmed as [MONI] twice while holding down the key programmed as [SCN], the current channel is changed to “Priority 2”. Press the [MONI] key three times while holding down the [SCN] key, the current channel is changed to “Priority 1”. Press the [MONI] key four times while holding down the [SCN] key, the current channel restores to original setting. ¡ö Scan Add/Delete ¡ö Dual Priority Scan If your dealer has programmed dual priority channels, the radio will periodically detect the activity on priority channels while stopping on non-priority channels. When any activity is detected on the priority channels, the radio will switch to the priority channels for communications. “P1” appears on the LCD when the channel is set as Priority 1, “P2” appears when set as Priority2, and “PP” when set as both Priority 1 and Priority 2. This feature allows you to add/delete a channel to/from the scan list in the non-scan mode. 1. Select the channels to be added/ deleted by using the channel selector knob. 2. Press the key programmed as [Add/Del] to toggle between ADD and DELETE. “ ”appears on the LCD when a channel is added. Note: The radio only scans the channels that have been added to the scan list. 18 TM800.p65 19 2005-6-29, 10:16 Basic Operations ¡ö Look Back Temporary Disable ¡ö Off Hook Scan When scanning looks back and stops on a priority channel, press the key programmed as [Add/Del] to deactivate the Look Back function. ¡ö Nuisance Channel Temporary Delete Normally scanning is not controlled by microphone hook status, it also means that the radio always scans, and stops by signal presence. But if your dealer has programmed Off Hook Scan feature, microphone must be on hook for scanning. This feature allows you to temporarily add/delete a channel to/from the scan list during scanning. Busy Channel Lockout (BCL) Note: The addition/ deletion of channels are not saved when radio exits from the scan mode. When activated by your dealer, the BCL feature will prevent you from talking on a channel that is already in use. Press the [PTT] key while the channel is in use, the radio will emit an alert tone and transmission will be inhibited. Release the [PTT] key to stop the alert tone. Wait until the channel is not in use before you try to transmit again. ¡ö Revert Channel BCL Override Press the [PTT] key during scanning, the radio will stop scanning and switch to the preset revert channel (programmed by your dealer) for transmission. If BCL Override feature is activated, you can override the BCL feature and transmit on a busy channel. To override the BCL, release the [PTT] key when the alert tone sounds, then press the [PTT] key again within 0.5 second. When scanning stops on an undesired channel (e.g. nuisance channel), press the key programmed as [Add/Del], the channel is temporarily removed from the scan list and scanning resumes. 19 TM800.p65 20 2005-6-29, 10:16 Basic Operations DTMF Call ¡ö Manual Dial Hold down the [PTT] key, then enter the DTMF number by pressing the keys ([0] ~ [9], [*], [#]) on optional microphone keypad. Audible tone sounds when corresponding DTMF tone is transmitted. The radio can be programmed by your dealer to remain in transmit mode for 2 seconds after releasing the [PTT] key. Press any numeric key within 2 seconds to continue transmission. Notes: z If you enter a wrong digit or decide not to dial the number, press any key other than the power switch on the front panel to exit. z The [D] key can be programmed by your dealer as a null tone. This also means that “D” tone is not transmitted when “D” is entered. Instead, “D” is used for a pause time (programmable by your dealer). ¡ö Dial Speed Your dealer can select dial speed at 6, 8, 10 or 15 digits per second. ¡ö Keypad Auto PTT If this feature is programmed by your dealer, you can transmit a DTMF tone by pressing the keys on optional microphone keypad without holding down the [PTT] key. ¡ö Store & Send If this feature is activated, enter a preset DTMF number (16 digits maximum) in receive mode, then press the [PTT] key to place the call. The DTMF number scrolls across the LCD display as it is entered, and its corresponding audible tone sounds. This is designed to reduce false decoder operation by providing a fixed time period between digits. Default: 10 digits per second ¡ö Store DTMF Numbers You can store DTMF numbers (16 digits maximum) in each of the 32 Auto Dial memory locations (01¡«32). 1. Press the [#] key, “D— — — — ” appears on the LCD. 2. Enter the DTMF number (16 digits maximum). 20 TM800.p65 21 2005-6-29, 10:16 Basic Operations You can enter the digits 0-9, A-F. To enter A,B,C,D,E,F, hold down the [PTT] key, then enter 2, 5, 8, 0, *, # respectively. 3. Press the [#] key, “— — —” appears on the LCD indicating the memory location. 4. Enter the desired memory location number (01¡«32). 5. Press the [#] key again to store the DTMF number into the memory location. If you enter a wrong digit or decide not to dial the number, press any key other than the power switch on the front panel to exit. 2. Enter the desired memory location number (01¡«32). The stored DTMF number or caller ID is displayed on the LCD. 3. Press the [PTT] key to place the call. ¡ö Clear Stored DTMF Numbers 1. Press the [#] key, “D— — — — —” appears on the LCD. 2. Press the [#] key again, “D Clear” appears on the LCD. 3. Enter the desired memory location number (01¡«32). To cancel the process, press any key other than [0]¡«[9]. 4. Press the [#] key, the stored DTMF number is cleared. ¡ö Confirm Stored DTMF Numbers 1. Press the [*] key, “A— — ” appears on the LCD. 2. Enter the desired memory location number (01¡«32). The stored DTMF number or caller ID is displayed on the LCD. Press any key other than the [PTT] key, the original display is restored. ¡ö Dial Stored DTMF Numbers 1. Press the [*] key, “A— — ” appears on the LCD. ¡ö Redial 1. Press the [*] key, “A— — ” appears on the LCD. 2. Press the [0] key twice, the last number (16 digits maximum) you dialed is redialed. The redialed number is displayed on the LCD. 3. Press the [PTT] key to place the call. Note: The redial memory is cleared when the radio is turned off. 21 TM800.p65 22 2005-6-29, 10:16 Basic Operations Code Squelch The code squelch feature can be programmed by your dealer. If this feature is activated, squelch turns on only when the received DTMF/2-Tone/5-Tone code matches the radio ID code (set by your dealer). Otherwise, your radio will not respond to the calls. ¡ö Receive 1. When the received DTMF/2-Tone/5-Tone code matches the radio ID code (set by your dealer), squelch turns on and you will hear the call without any further action after an alert tone/Transpond finishes. 2. “CALL” icon appears on the LCD and radio LED flashes orange. 3. Signalling squelch will turn back ON when you press the key programmed as [MONI] or when no signal is received for the preset time period. 4. The radio can be programmed to sound an alert tone when receiving a matching code. If Transpond for Code Squelch function is enabled, the radio will send a transpond signal (programmed by your dealer) to the calling station when receiving the matching code. The Transpond for Code Squelch function can not be used in Group Call mode. ¡ö Transmit 1. Hold down the [PTT] key. 2. Enter the preset DTMF code (ID code of the called radio or group) through the keypad. z If desired, you can use “store and send” or “speed dial” function to transmit codes. Then operates the mobile radio in the same way as a portable radio. z During code transmission, “CALL” icon appears on the LCD and radio LED glows red. z Please refer to the [TTS], [FTS] key for 2-Tone/ 5-Tone transmission. 3. Release the [PTT] key, signalling squelch will turn OFF and LED flashes orange. Radio LED glows green when a signal is received and flashes orange again when the signal drops out. 22 TM800.p65 23 2005-6-29, 10:16 Basic Operations 4. Signalling squelch will turn back ON when you press the key programmed as [MONI] or when no signal is received for the preset time period. Auto Transpond The Auto Transpond function can be programmed by your dealer to use with the Code Squelch function. When activated, the radio will send a transpond signal when receiving the matching code. Four types of transpond signal can be programmed by your dealer: z Ringing tone z Alert Tone z Transpond code z Alert Tone + Transpond code Press any key to stop the ringing tone. Off-Hook Decode If your dealer has activated the feature, CTCSS/DCS decode signalling will be activated only when the microphone is on-hook; otherwise, decode signalling is deactivated during the off hook condition, squelch works as carrier squelch. Time-Out-Timer (TOT) Time-out-Timer (TOT) feature can be set in each zone. ¡ö TOT TOT is used to prevent user from transmitting on the same channel for extended period of time. This also protects the radio from damage caused by long time transmissions. If continuous transmission exceeds the preset time (15-1200 seconds), the transmission will be inhibited and an alert tone will sound. Release the [PTT] key to stop the alert tone. ¡ö TOT Pre-Alert When this feature is activated, the radio will sound an alert tone at the programmed pre-alert time before TOT expires. TOT will expire when the selected time passes after a “Pre-Alert Tone”. Pre-alert time (1-10 seconds before the TOT expiration) is set by your dealer. ¡ö TOT Rekey Time When this feature is activated, transmission will remain inhibited until TOT Re-key Time expires, even if you have pressed the [PTT] key. Rekey time (Off, 1-60 seconds ) is set by your dealer. 23 TM800.p65 24 2005-6-29, 10:16 Basic Operations ¡ö TOT Reset Time Reset time (Off, 1-15 seconds ) is set by your dealer. Stun code (1-16 digits) is programmable. When receiving the stun code, the radio will enter stun mode. The radio will return to normal mode upon receiving a revive code (stun code + [#]). Emergency Call z Inhibit transmission TOT won’t reset even after PTT is released unless the TOT Reset Timer has expired. 3 types of stun are shown as following: Hold down the key programmed as [Emergency] for longer than a preset time (“Emergency Key Delay Time”, programmable by your dealer) to enter emergency call mode. z Inhibit both transmission and reception z Kill (inhibit all radio functions) The radio will switch to the preset emergency zone / channel, then transmit and receive for a preset time in turn automatically. While in Emergency mode, switch the power OFF or hold down the key again for longer than a preset time (“Emergency Key Delay Time”, programmable by your dealer) to exit Emergency mode . Stun & Revive This feature allows user to enable/disable the transmission/reception over the air by transmitting stun code. 24 TM800.p65 25 2005-6-29, 10:16 Programmable Auxiliary Functions Your dealer can program the following auxiliary functions to the programmable keys PF1-PF6. CTCSS/DCS encoding signals also change to be the same as the decoding signals. Reverse Frequency Press the key programmed as [TA] to toggle the Talkaround function ON and OFF. If communications between radios are disrupted because of a long distance from the repeater, reverse frequency function can be used to re-establish communications to another radio. When the function is activated, the transmit frequency and receive frequency will be reversed. The corresponding CTCSS/DCS encoding and decoding signals will also be reversed. ON OFF Selectable Squelch Level 1. Press the key programmed as [SEL SQL], the current squelch level is displayed on the LCD as shown below. Press the key programmed as [Reverse] to toggle the reverse frequency function ON and OFF. ON OFF Talkaround If Talkaround is programmed, the transmit frequency can be changed to be the same as the receive frequency. The 2. Turn the Selector Knob to select your desired squelch level. 3. Press any key other than the power switch to save the selected squelch level. The LCD returns to the original display mode. 25 TM800.p65 26 2005-6-29, 10:16 Programmable Auxiliary Functions Note: If the squelch level is set too high, you may not efficiently receive weak signals; if the level is set too low, you may hear a constant white noise, a sputtering noise, or unwanted signals. User Selectable Tone (CTCSS/DCS) This function can be programmed by your dealer to temporarily change the preset CTCSS/DCS frequency on a channel. 1. Select your desired channel. 2. Press the key programmed as [UST] to enter the UST mode. Public Address This function can be used to amplify all the audio from the speaker and output the audio through external speaker. 1. Press the key programmed as [PA] to activate Public Address function. “PA” appears on the LCD display. Press the key again to deactivate this function and return to normal user mode. 2. In PA mode, no transmission and reception occurs. 3. Hold down the [PTT] key and speak into the microphone, your voice can be heard from the external speaker that is connected to the radio. “PA On” appears on the LCD display. 4. Release the [PTT] key, the public address process halts and “PA” appears on the LCD display. 3. Use the Selector Knob to select a desired UST code/ name. The selected CTCSS/DCS frequency is valid only in UST mode. 4. Press the [UST] key again, the radio exits from UST mode and the LCD returns to the original display mode. Notes: z In Public Address mode, turn the volume knob to adjust the volume. z To use this function, the dealer should install public address optional accessory and external speaker. 26 TM800.p65 27 2005-6-29, 10:16 Programmable Auxiliary Functions Dual Home Channels Selectable 2-Tone Encode Press the key programmed as [Home CH], the radio will go to the programmed home channel. 1. Press the key programmed as [TTS], the programmed 2-Tone code or name will be displayed on the LCD. When dual home channels are set, press the key programmed as [Home CH] to switch to Home Channel 1, press again to switch to Home Channel 2, and press for the third time to return to the original channel. 2. Turn the selector knob to select 2-Tone code (01-32) or name. Horn Alert 1. Press the key programmed as [HA] to activate Horn Alert function, “HA” appears on the LCD display. 2. The radio’s accessory ports HRI and HRO is connected when receiving calls of the matching 2-Tone/5-Tone/ DTMF code from the base station or other radios. 3. Press the [HA] key again to exit from the Horn Alert mode. Note: This function is especially helpful when user is away from the radio. It can be used to control the electronic devices over the air. 3. Hold down the [PTT] key to transmit the selected code. 4. Release the [PTT] key, signalling squelch turns off and radio LED flashes orange. 5. Press the key programmed as [MONI], signalling squelch turns back on. Note: The radio will opens signalling squelch automatically if no signal is received for the preset period of time. Selectable 5-Tone Encode 1. Press the key programmed as [FTS], the programmed 5-Tone code or name will be displayed on the LCD. 2. Turn the selector knob to select 5-Tone code (01-32) or name. 3. Hold down the [PTT] key to transmit the selected code. 27 TM800.p65 28 2005-6-29, 10:16 Programmable Auxiliary Functions 4. Release the [PTT] key, signalling squelch turns off and radio LED flashes orange. 5. Press the key programmed as [MONI], signalling squelch turns back on. Note: The radio will opens signalling squelch automatically if no signal is received for the preset period of time. Display Frequency Press the key programmed as [DFreq], LCD will display the frequency of the current channel. Display Label Press the key programmed as [DLabel], LCD will display channel label. Display Mode The radio will toggle among the 5 display modes each time when the key programmed as [DMode] is pressed. 5 display modes are shown as follows: Channel label Zone number Zone label Channel frequency LCD Backlight Press the key programmed as [LCD Backlight] to toggle LCD backlight on/off Compander Press the key programmed as [Compander] to toggle Compander on/off. Scrambler Press the key programmed as [Scrambler] to toggle Scrambler on/off. Note: Emphasis/de-emphasis features are turned off when scrambler is activated and turned on when scrambler is deactivated. Channel number 28 TM800.p65 29 2005-6-29, 10:16 Programmable Auxiliary Functions GPS Report When GPS receiver is installed, press the key programmed as [Send GPS] to transmit your position data. £© Short Message £¨ £¨under development£© £© Status Message£¨ £¨under development£© Optional Signalling (DTMF/2-Tone/5-Tone) The preset functions are activated when the received signal matches the optional signalling. When optional signalling is programmed on a channel or zone, radio LED will flash orange and the radio will sound an alert tone or transpond to the call if a signal containing the correct tone/code is received. 29 TM800.p65 30 2005-6-29, 10:16 Programmable Auxiliary Functions ¡ö CTCSS/DCS AND / OR DTMF/2-Tone/5-Tone Signalling Logic AND OR Squelch Unmutes only when both CTCSS/DCS and Optional Signalling (2-Tone/5-Tone/DTMF) are received and matches the preset one on selected channel. Unmutes when either CTCSS/DCS or Optional Signalling (2-Tone/5-Tone/DTMF) is received and matches the preset one on selected channel. Alert Tone / Transpond Activated only when both CTCSS/DCS and Optional Signalling (2-Tone/5-Tone/DTMF) are received and matches the preset one on selected channel. Activated only when either CTCSS/DCS or Optional Signalling (2-Tone/5-Tone/DTMF) is received and matches the preset one on selected channel. ¡ö Auto Reset Signalling squelch will automatically turn back on when no signal is received for a preset period of time. 30 TM800.p65 31 2005-6-29, 10:16 User Set Mode Turn the power on while holding down the [PF1] key, the radio enters User Set mode after correct power-on password is entered (if Power-On Password is set). In User Set mode, the following menus can be selected: z Main Menu No. Menu Item Function Set Power On Text Power On Password UST Code Key Assignment LCD Display Function Set Power On Text PWR Password UST Code Key Assign Press the [PF6] key to enter the selected menu. In User Set mode, turn the power off and back on to enter the Conventional mode. In User Set mode, you can operate as following: 1. Turn the Selector Knob to make settings; 2. Press the [PF6] key to save the settings and enter the next setting item; 3. Press [Up]/[Down] to select the setting item upwards/downwards without saving the settings; 4. Press the [PF1] key to return to user set menu mode. 31 TM800.p65 32 2005-6-29, 10:16 User Set Mode ¡ö Function Set Select “Function Set” in main menu and press the [PF6] key to make settings as following: Function Set No. Function Home Channel Home Channel 1 Home Channel 2 Setting Display Remarks Home Off Home 1 On Home 2 On Home Both On Zone Home Channel Zone Channel Zone Channel Home Off Home 1 On Home 2 On Home Both On Home Zone Home1 1 Home2 1 Selector Knob: change zone or channel [PF5]: Toggle between zone and channel Selector Knob: change zone or channel [PF5]: Toggle between zone and channel ¡ö Power On Text Select “Power on Text” in main menu and press the [PF6] key to make settings. The power-on text will be displayed. Press the [PF1] key to enter Text Edit mode. Please refer to Appendix 1 “Entering Characters” for more details. Function Power On Text Setting Blank Text Power On Text Display ——————— Welcome Remarks Please refer to Appendix 1 “Character Input”. 12 characters maximum. 32 TM800.p65 33 2005-6-29, 10:16 User Set Mode ¡ö Power On Password Select “PWR Password” in the main menu and press the [PF6] key to make settings. “Power On Password” will be displayed. Press the [PF1] key to enter Password Edit mode. Please refer to Appendix 1 “Entering Characters” for more details. Function Setting Blank Number Power On Password Power On Password Display Remarks —————— Please refer to Appendix 1 “Entering Characters”. 88888888 Numeric character only (8 digits maximum). ¡ö UST Code Select “UST Code” in the main menu and press the [PF6] key to make settings. UST Code No. Function UST Code No. Setting Display 1-32 UST 1 Remarks UST 32 UST Code Name ASCII CODE UST 1 ————— No input 33 TM800.p65 34 2005-6-29, 10:16 User Set Mode No. UST Code Display Off CTCSS (EIA standard mode) CTCSS 67.0 67.0-254.1Hz CTCSS 254.1 CTCSS (step: 0.1Hz) CTCSS 67.0* 67.0-254.1Hz CTCSS 254.1* CDCSS (standard mode) CDCSS 023N Function Setting Off RX Signalling 023-754 CDCSS (1 step mode) 000-777 CDCSS 754N CDCSS 000N* CDCSS 777N* Remarks PF5: OFF/CTCSS/CDCSS [PF4]: Toggle between standard mode and step mode [PF3]: Toggle between CDCSS and reverse CDCSS 34 TM800.p65 35 2005-6-29, 10:16 User Set Mode No. Function RX Signalling UST Code Display CDCSS 023¢ñ CDCSS 754¢ñ CDCSS (1 step mode) CDCSS 000¢ñ* 000-777 Reverse CDCSS 777¢ñ* Setting CDCSS (standard mode) 023-754 Reverse OFF Remarks [PF5]: OFF/CTCSS/CDCSS Off CTCSS (EIA standard mode) 67.0-254.1Hz TX Signalling CTCSS (step: 0.1Hz) 67.0-254.1Hz CTCSS 67.0 CTCSS 254.1 CTCSS 67.0* CTCSS 254.1* PF4]: Toggle between standard mode and step mode [PF3]: Toggle between CDCSS and reverse CDCSS 35 TM800.p65 36 2005-6-29, 10:16 User Set Mode UST Code No. Function Setting CDCSS (standard mode) 023-754 CDCSS (1 step mode) 000-777 TX Signalling CDCSS (standard mode) 023-754 Reverse CDCSS (1 step mode) 000-777 Reverse Display CDCSS 023N CDCSS 754N CDCSS 000N* CDCSS 777N* CDCSS 023 I CDCSS 754 I CDCSS 000 I* CDCSS 777 I* Remarks 36 TM800.p65 37 2005-6-29, 10:16 User Set Mode ¡ö Key Assignment Select “Key Assign” in the main menu and press the [PF6] key to program the programmable keys PF1-PF6 as following: No. Function Key [PF1] Setting Off VOL UP VOL Down CH Up CH Down Zone Up Zone Down MONI A MONI B Key Assignment Display PF1 Off PF1 VOL UP PF1 VOL Down PF1 CH Up PF1 CH Down PF1 Zone Up PF1 Zone Down PF1 MoniA PF1 MoniB Remarks No function Volume Up Volume Down Channel Up Channel Down Zone Up Zone Down Monitor A: Monitor Unmute-momentary Monitor B: Monitor Unmute-Toggle MONI C (default) PF1 MoniC Monitor C: Carrier Squelch-momentary MONI D DisplayLabel Display Frequency Display Mode PF1 MoniD PF1 DLabel PF1 Dfreq PF1 Dmode User Selectable Tone Sel 2Tone PF1 UserTone PF1 Sel2Tone Monitor D: Carrier Squelch-Toggle Display channel label Display frequency Display toggles among channel number, channel label and channel frequency Tone 01-32 (CTCSS/CDCSS) Select 2-Tone encode 37 TM800.p65 38 2005-6-29, 10:16 User Set Mode No. Function Key [PF1] Setting Sel 5Tone TX Power Scan Key Assignment Display PF1 Sel5Tone PF1 TXPower PF1 Scan Add/Del PF1 Add/Del Reverse Talk Around SEL SQL Home CH Public Address Horn Alert LCD Backlight Scrambler Compander PF1 Reverse PF1 TA PF1 SELSQL PF1 HomeCH PF1 PA PF1 HornAler PF1 LCDBL PF1 Scramble PF1 Compand Remarks Select 5-Tone encode Switch transmit power Scan Add/Del as not at scan status Temporarily delete nuisance channel Temporarily delete priority channel Reverse frequency Talk around Select squelch level Home channel Public address Horn alert LCD backlight Scrambler Compander AUX A PF1 AUX A AUX A Port output control AUX B Send GPS Emergency Call Message PF1 AUX B PF1 Send GPS PF1 Emergency PF1 Message AUX B Port output control Send GPS Emergency call Message 38 TM800.p65 39 2005-6-29, 10:16 User Set Mode No. Function Key [PF2] Key Assignment Display PF2 Off PF2 VOL Up PF2 VOL Down Remarks No function Increase volume Decrease volume CH Up PF2 CH Up Channel up CH Down Zone Up PF2 CH Down PF2 Zone Up Channel down Zone up Zone Down PF2 Zone Down Zone down MoniA PF2 MoniA Monitor A: Monitor Unmute-momentary MoniB PF2 MoniB Monitor B: Monitor Unmute-Toggle MoniC MoniD PF2 MoniC PF2 MoniD Monitor C: Carrier Squelch-momentary Monitor D: Carrier Squelch-Toggle DisplayLabel PF2 Dlabel Display channel label Display Frequency PF2 DFreq Display frequency DisplayMode [default] PF2 DMode Display toggles among channel number, User Selectable Tone Sel 2Tone PF2 UserTone PF2 Sel2Tone channel label and channel frequency Tone 01-32 (CTCSS/CDCSS) Select 2-Tone encode Sel 5Tone PF2 Sel5Tone Select 5-Tone encode Setting Off VOL UP VOL Down 39 TM800.p65 40 2005-6-29, 10:16 User Set Mode No. Function Key [PF2] Setting TX Power Scan Key Assignment Display PF2 TXPower PF2 Scan Add/Del PF2 Add/Del Reverse Talk Around SEL SQL PF2 Reverse PF2 TA PF2 SELSQL Remarks Switch transmit power Scan Add/Del in non-scan mode Temporarily delete nuisance channel Temporarily delete priority channel Reverse frequency Talk around Select squelch level Home CH PF2 HomeCH Home channel Public Address Horn Alert LCD Backlight PF2 PA PF2 HornAler PF2 LCDBL Public address Horn alert LCD backlight Scrambler PF2 Scramble Scrambler Compander PF2 Compand Compander AUX A PF2 AUX A AUXA Port output control AUX B PF2 AUX B AUXB Port output control Send GPS PF2 Send GPS Send GPS Emergency Call PF2 Emergency Emergency call Message PF2 Message Message 40 TM800.p65 41 2005-6-29, 10:16 User Set Mode No. Function Key [PF3] Setting Off VOL UP VOL Down CH Up CH Down Zone Up Key Assignment Display PF3 Off PF3 VOL Up PF3 VOL Down PF3 CH Up PF3 CH Down PF3 Zone Up Remarks No function Volume Up Volume Down Channel Up Channel Down Zone Up Zone Down PF3 Zone Down Zone Down MoniA PF3 MoniA Monitor A: Monitor Unmute-momentary MoniB PF3 MoniB Monitor B: Monitor Unmute-Toggle MoniC PF3 MoniC Monitor C: Carrier Squelch-momentary MoniD PF3 MoniD Monitor D: Carrier Squelch-Toggle DisplayLabel PF3 Dlabel Display channel label Display Frequency PF3 DFreq Display frequency Display Mode PF3 DMode User Selectable Tone PF3 UserTone Display toggles among channel number, channel label and channel frequency Tone 01-32 (CTCSS/CDCSS) Sel 2Tone PF3 Sel2Tone Select 2-Tone encode Sel 5Tone PF3 Sel5Tone Select 5-Tone encode 41 TM800.p65 42 2005-6-29, 10:16 User Set Mode No. Function Key [PF3] Setting TX Power [default] Scan Key Assignment Display PF3 TXPower PF3 Scan Add/Del PF3 Add/Del Reverse PF3 Reverse Talk Around PF3 TA Talk around SEL SQL PF3 SELSQL Select squelch level Home CH PF3 HomeCH Home channel Public Address PF3 PA Public address Horn Alert PF3 HornAler Horn alert LCD Backlight Scrambler Compander AUX A PF3 LCDBL PF3 Scramble PF3 Compand PF3 AUX A LCD backlight Scrambler Compander AUXA Port output control AUX B PF3 AUX B AUXB Port output control Send GPS Emergency Call PF3 Send GPS PF3 Emergency Send GPS Emergency call Message PF3 Message Message Remarks Switch transmit power Scan Add/Del as not at scan status Temporarily delete nuisance channel Temporarily delete priority channel Reverse frequency 42 TM800.p65 43 2005-6-29, 10:16 User Set Mode No. Function Key [PF4] Setting Off VOL UP VOL Down CH Up CH Down Key Assignment Display PF4 Off PF4 VOL Up PF4 VOL Down PF4 CH Up PF4 CH Down Remarks No function Volume Up Volume Down Channel Up Channel Down Zone Up PF4 Zone Up Zone Up Zone Down PF4 Zone Down Zone Down Moni A PF4 MoniA Monitor A: Monitor Unmute-momentary Moni B PF4 MoniB Monitor B: Monitor Unmute-Toggle Moni C PF4 MoniC Monitor C: Carrier Squelch-momentary Moni D PF4 MoniD Monitor D: Carrier Squelch-Toggle DisplayLabel PF4 Dlabel Display channel label Display Frequency PF4 DFreq Display frequency Display Mode PF4 DMode User Selectable Tone Sel 2Tone PF4 UserTone PF4 Sel2Tone Display toggles among channel number, channel label and channel frequency Tone 01-32 (CTCSS/CDCSS) Select 2-Tone encode Sel 5Tone PF4 Sel5Tone Select 5-Tone encode 43 TM800.p65 44 2005-6-29, 10:16 User Set Mode No. Function Key [PF4] Setting TX Power Scan [default] Key Assignment Display PF4 TXPower PF4 Scan Add/Del PF4 Add/Del Reverse Talk Around PF4 Reverse PF4 TA Remarks Switch transmit power Scan Add/Del as not at scan status Temporarily delete nuisance channel Temporarily delete priority channel Reverse frequency Talk around SEL SQL PF4 SELSQL Select squelch level Home CH PF4 HomeCH Home channel Public Address PF4 PA Public address Horn Alert PF4 HornAler Horn alert LCD Backlight PF4 LCDBL LCD backlight Scrambler PF4 Scramble Scrambler Compander AUX A PF4 Compand PF4 AUX A Compander AUXA Port output control AUX B PF4 AUX B AUXB Port output control Send GPS PF4 SendGPS Send GPS Emergency Call PF4 Emergency Emergency call Message PF4 Message Message 44 TM800.p65 45 2005-6-29, 10:16 User Set Mode No. Function Key [PF5] Key Assignment Display PF5 Off PF5 VOL Up PF5 VOL Down Remarks No function Volume Up Volume Down CH Up PF5 CH Up Channel Up CH Down PF5 CH Down Channel Down Zone Up PF5 Zone Up Zone Up Zone Down [default] PF5 Zone Down Zone Down Moni A PF5 MoniA Monitor A: Monitor Unmute-momentary Moni B PF5 MoniB Monitor B: Monitor Unmute-Toggle Moni C PF5 MoniC Monitor C: Carrier Squelch-momentary Moni D PF5 MoniD Monitor D: Carrier Squelch-Toggle DisplayLabel Display Frequency Display Mode PF5 Dlabel PF5 DFreq PF5 DMode User Selectable Tone PF5 UserTone Display channel label Display frequency Display toggles among channel number, channel label and channel frequency Tone 01-32 (CTCSS/CDCSS) Sel 2Tone PF5 Sel2Tone Select 2-Tone encode Sel 5Tone PF5 Sel5Tone Select 5-Tone encode Setting Off VOL UP VOL Down 45 TM800.p65 46 2005-6-29, 10:16 User Set Mode No. Function Key [PF5] Setting TX Power Scan Key Assignment Display PF5 TXPower PF5 Scan Add/Del PF5 Add/Del Temporarily delete nuisance channel Reverse PF5 Reverse Temporarily delete priority channel Reverse frequency Talk Around PF5 TA Talk around SEL SQL PF5 SELSQL Select squelch level Home CH Public Address PF5 HomeCH PF5 PA Home channel Public address Horn Alert PF5 HornAler Horn alert LCD Backlight Scrambler Compander PF5 LCDBL PF5 Scramble PF5 Compand LCD backlight Scrambler Compander AUX A PF5 AUX A AUXA Port output control AUX B Send GPS PF5 AUX B PF5 SendGPS AUXB Port output control Send GPS Emergency Call PF5 Emergency Emergency call Message PF5 Message Message Remarks Switch transmit power Scan Add/Del as not at scan status 46 TM800.p65 47 2005-6-29, 10:16 User Set Mode No. Function Key [PF6] Setting Off VOL UP VOL Down CH Up Key Assignment Display PF6 Off PF6 VOL Up PF6 VOL Down PF6 CH Up Remarks No function Volume Up Volume Down Channel Up CH Down PF6 CH Down Channel Down Zone Up [default] PF6 Zone Up Zone Up Zone Down PF6 Zone Down Zone Down Moni A PF6 MoniA Monitor A: Monitor Unmute-momentary Moni B PF6 MoniB Monitor B: Monitor Unmute-Toggle Moni C PF6 MoniC Monitor C: Carrier Squelch-momentary Moni D PF6 MoniD Monitor D: Carrier Squelch-Toggle DisplayLabel PF6 Dlabel Display channel label Display Frequency PF6 DFreq Display frequency Display Mode PF6 DMode User Selectable Tone PF6 UserTone Display toggles among channel number, channel label and channel frequency Tone 01-32 (CTCSS/CDCSS) Sel 2Tone PF6 Sel2Tone Select 2-Tone encode Sel 5Tone PF6 Sel5Tone Select 5-Tone encode 47 TM800.p65 48 2005-6-29, 10:16 User Set Mode Key Assignment No. Function Key [PF6] Setting TX Power Scan Display PF6 TXPower PF6 Scan Add/Del PF6 Add/Del Reverse Talk Around SEL SQL PF6 Reverse PF6 TA PF6 SELSQL Remarks Switch transmit power Scan Add/Del as not at scan status Temporarily delete nuisance channel Temporarily delete priority channel Reverse frequency Talk around Select squelch level Home CH PF6 HomeCH Home channel Public Address Horn Alert LCD Backlight Scrambler PF6 PA PF6 HornAler PF6 LCDBL PF6 Scramble Public address Horn alert LCD backlight Scrambler Compander PF6 Compand Compander AUX A AUX B Send GPS PF6 AUX A PF6 AUX B PF6 SendGPS AUXA Port output control AUXB Port output control Send GPS Emergency Call PF6 Emergency Emergency call Message PF6 Message Message 48 TM800.p65 49 2005-6-29, 10:16 User Set Mode No. Function Key [Selector Knob] [UP/Down] END Key Assignment Setting Volume Knob [Default] Channel Knob Zone Knob Volume Up/Down Channel Up/Down [Default] Zone Up/Down END Display Volume Knob Channel Knob Zone Knob Volume UpDn Channel UpDn Zone UpDn END Remarks Volume Knob Channel selector knob Zone selector knob Volume Knob Channel selector knob Zone selector knob Indicate the end of menu options 49 TM800.p65 50 2005-6-29, 10:16 Appendix 1 Entering Characters Entering characters with an optional microphone keypad KEY Space PTT CHARACTER NUMBER Number of times key is pressed “ ‘ Press to toggle between number and character Press to clear the input Enter (Complete programming and store) REMARKS ‘ Each key can generate numeric and character information. Pressing a key will cause the first character of the key’s character cycle to appear on the LCD; Subsequent pressing of the same key will cause subsequent characters in the cycle to appear. For example, to enter the character “S”, press the “7” key four (4) times. 50 TM800.p65 51 2005-6-29, 10:16 Appendix 1 Entering Characters Entering characters without a keypad Optional Accessories 1. Turn Selector Knob to choose the character to be entered. 2. Press the [PF2] key to toggle among number, uppercase letter, lowercase letter and symbol. 3. Press the [PF3] / [PF4] key to move the cursor forward/ backward. 4. Press the [PF1] key to clear the input. 5. Press the [PF6] key to confirm the input. Keypad Microphone Control Head Remote Kit 51 TM800.p65 52 2005-6-29, 10:16 Remote Control Cable HYT endeavors to achieve the accuracy and completeness of this manual, but cannot guarantee its accuracy at all time. All the above specifications and design are subject to change by HYT without notice. All the reproduction and translation of this manual without authorization of HYT is not allowed. TM800.p65 53 2005-6-29, 10:16
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