Headline Systems HL-1521 HL-1521 UHF Transmitter User Manual HL1511 1521 manual Page 1 2
Headline Systems, INC HL-1521 UHF Transmitter HL1511 1521 manual Page 1 2
Users Manual
TecNet International inc. 11535 West 83rd Terr. Lenexa, KS 66214 Toll Free: 800-456-2071 Phone: 913-859-9515 Fax: 913-859-9550 www.tecnetusa.com Printed in the Philippines PART NO.950-00172-BB LAND MOBILE RADIO HL-1000 SERIES 1. Product Features 2. Main Products 3. Optional Accessories 4. Controls and Indicators 5. LCD Display Panel 6. Operation Basic Operation (1) On/Off Power & Volume Knob (2) Channel (3) Receive (4) Transmit (5) Monitor (6) Function Channel Scan Low/High Function of Squelch Setting Beep Sound Key Lock DTMF 2TONE ANI VOX Mode Setting VOX Levels 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 7. HL-1000 Function Summary 19 8. Battery Use & Recharge 20 9. Using the Desktop Charger 21 10. Troubleshooting for Abnormal Operation 23 11. Caution/Warning 24 12. CTCSS/CDCSS TONE Frequency Table 25 13. Warranty 27 LAND MOBILE RADIO LAND MOBILE RADIO HL-1000 SERIES 1. Product Features 1. Miniaturization & Lightweight Headline radios are light and compact in order to maximize portability. 2. Various User Functions Users may easily choose the functions of SCAN, VOX, Tone, Reception adjustment, etc. to personalize the radio to meet their needs. HL-1000 SERIES 2. Main Products Thank you for purchasing the Headline Radio Communication product. Below is a listing of the package contents. In the event that one of these items is not located within the package, please contact the selling dealer for a replacement. UNIT ANTENNA BATTERY PACK BELT CLIP HAND STRAP CHARGER ADAPTER MANUAL 3. Battery Capacity The Li-ion and Ni-MH Batteries provide greater capacity and increase the life of the battery. 4. Security The radio's PIN function prevents unauthorized usage. 5. Calling The Personal / Group calling feature allows for effective communication. Product Feature Main Products LAND MOBILE RADIO LAND MOBILE RADIO HL-1000 SERIES HL-1000 SERIES 3. Optional Accessories 4. Controls and Indicators The functionality of your Headline radio may be increased through the use of the following accessories. For details and pricing, please contact your selling dealer. 3)Battery pack EAR MICROPHONE A LARGE BATTERY PACK EXTERNAL MIC 1)On/Off Volume knob 4)Antenna 5)PTT (Push-To-Talk) button 6)Battery latch LEATHER CASE DATA CABLE 2)External Ear/Microphone Jack 9)LED Indicator 10)Speaker CLONE JACK 7)Belt clip 8)Monitor button 11)MIC 12)LCD 13)Down/Up Button 14)Button Function Optional Accessies Controls and Indicators LAND MOBILE RADIO LAND MOBILE RADIO HL-1000 SERIES 1. On/Off & Volume Knob Rotate this knob clockwise to power on the radio and adjust the volume. 2. External Ear / Microphone Jack Through this accessory jack, an Earphone or Speaker Microphone may be connected to the radio. Additionally, to program the radio, the HL-10PK Programming Cable is connected to this accessory jack HL-1000 SERIES 9. LED Indicator (Tri-color Lamp) Red On Call Transmission Green On Receiving a call Yellow On Selcall Transmission 10. Speaker 3. Battery Pack Li-ion or Ni-MH Battery - provides greater capacity and increased battery life. Calls / Tone signals are heard through here. Speaker level is adjusted through the volume control knob. 11. MIC 4. Antenna When transmitting a call, speak clearly towards this part of the radio. Required for communication at the optimum distance. 12. LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) 5. PTT (Push-To-Talk) Button Press and hold this button to transmit a call or tone signal. Release the button to receive a call. The LCD indicates the state of operation and function selections. 13. Down / Up Buttons Used to select channels and functions. 6. Battery Latch When the battery is installed to the radio, the latch automatically locks in place. To remove the battery, simultaneously press both latches downward. 14. Function Button Use this button to select various additional functions. 7. Belt clip Allows for a secure grip on the user's belt. 8. Monitor Button Press this button to remove noise or tone squelch when receiving a weak signal. Controls and Indicators Controls and Indicators LAND MOBILE RADIO LAND MOBILE RADIO HL-1000 SERIES HL-1000 SERIES 5. LCD Display Panel 6. Operation Replace Locking the Key with Key Lock 1. Basic Operation Rotate the On/Off & Volume Knob. 1) On/Off Power & Volume Knob Rotate the On/Off Power & Volume knob clockwise to turn power the radio and activate the display. A beep will sound to confirm that the radio is on and the display will show your home channel. Volume may be adjusted by turning the Volume knob clockwise. Select the channels using the Up/Down button. 2) Channel Channels are selected by pressing either of the Up/Down buttons. Press and hold either of the Up/Down buttons for over 2 seconds for rapid channel advance. The signal will be received after selecting a channel. 3) Receive To receive a signal, a channel must first be selected. When a communication is received, a beep is heard, the display is activated and the 5 levels of the sensitivity will be indicated. Battery Beep is On 5 Levels of receiving Sensitivity / two Levels of transmitting Transmitting Setting Sub-Tone on the Current Channel Key Lock Selecting 2 Tone or Receiving 5 Tone VOX is On Scanning Channels Selecting high power LCD Display Panel Operation 10 LAND MOBILE RADIO LAND MOBILE RADIO HL-1000 SERIES Select a channels using the Up/Down buttons. Press the 'M' button shortly to monitor the channel. HL-1000 SERIES 4) Transmit Select a channel using the Up/Down buttons. Press and hold the PTT (Push-To-Talk) button and speak into the microphone. The LED indicator is activated (RED Color) and the transmission icon will appear on the display. Pressing and holding the PTT button with the Up/Down button at the same time will select High/Low Transmit Power. 5) Monitor To verify if the channels are out of service, release the squelch button. Press the 'M' but ton to monitor. Press the 'M' button for two or three seconds to monitor continuously. You can release the monitor pressing the 'M' button again. 1) CHANNEL SCAN Select the Channel Scan pres -sing the 'Function' button once 2) Low/High Functions of Squelch Press the 'Function' button twice to select- select LOW Reset the options using the Up/Down buttons. 6) Function Use this button for selecting or releasing functions. Use the Up/Down buttons to reset options. Press the PTT button to finish after resetting the options. Press the "Function" button to switch to the next function. If no buttons are pressed in 10 seconds, the selected function mode will be cancelled. This function helps automatically find all channels used by the radio. Select the Channel Scan by pressing the "Function" button once. The icon " " will be indicated on the display. Select On/Off by pressing the Up/Down buttons. The unit will now begin scanning and the appropriate channel numbers will scroll on the display. The selected function will be stored automatically. If no buttons are pressed within 5 seconds after selecting functions, the monitor will revert to the main display. (For additional information, please refer to Additional Channel Scan Instructions section on page 16.) Press the 'Function' button twice to select- select HIGH This is a sensitivity adjustment function that allows for communication at a desired level. Press the "Function" button twice to select Squelch system. The icon " " will begin flashing. Select Low/High by pressing the Up/Down buttons. The selected function will be stored automatically. If no buttons are pressed within 5 seconds after selecting functions, the monitor will revert to the main display. Press the PTT button to finish and exit the function mode. Press the PTT button to finish after resetting the options. 11 Operation Operation 12 LAND MOBILE RADIO LAND MOBILE RADIO HL-1000 SERIES HL-1000 SERIES 3) SETTING BEEP SOUND Press the 'Function' button 3 times to select the beep sound. This function confirms that the buttons are properly pressed with the beep sound. Press the "Function" button 3 times to select the beep sound. The icon " " will be flashing. Select On/Off by pressing the Up/Down buttons. The selected function will be stored automatically. If no buttons are pressed within 5 seconds after selecting functions, the monitor will revert to the main display. Press the PTT button to finish and exit the function mode. 5) DTMF Press the 'Function' button 5 times. This function serves to alert for incoming messages. Set up the DTMF Transmission by pressing the "Function" button 5 times. The icon " " will begin flashing. Select On/Off by pressing the Up/Down buttons. The selected function will be stored automatically. If no buttons are pressed within 5 seconds after selecting functions, the monitor will revert to the main display. Press the PTT button to finish and exit the function mode. If DTMF is on, the unique sound of DTMF will be heard whenever the PTT button is pressed. 6) 2TONE ANI 4) KEY LOCK Press the 'Function' button 4 times to set up 'Key Lock'. Press the 'Function' button 6 times. This function locks the channel currently in use and prevents other channels from being accessed. Press the "Function" button 4 times to set up 'Key Lock', the key icon " " will begin flashing. Select On/Off by pressing the Up/Down buttons. The selected function will be stored automatically. If no buttons are pressed within 5 seconds after selecting functions, the monitor will revert to the main display. Press the PTT button to finish and exit the function mode. To release the Key Lock function, press and hold the "F" button for two seconds. This function transmits a 2TONE signal whenever the PTT button is pressed. Select the 2TONE ANI function by pressing the "Function" button 6 times, the icon " " will begin flashing. Select On/Off by pressing the Up/Down buttons. The selected function will be stored automatically. If no buttons are pressed within 5 seconds after selecting functions, the monitor will revert to the main display. Press the PTT button to finish and exit the function mode. This function works only if the selling dealer has programmed the radio for this. The radio will receive only when a 2TONE signal is sensed. Radios will communicate with each other only if both are using 2TONE signals. For general communication with other radios regardless of 2TONE, switch this function off. You should turn off the 2TONE ANI during the general communication. Otherwise, receiving transmission can be unavailable. 13 Operation Operation 14 LAND MOBILE RADIO LAND MOBILE RADIO HL-1000 SERIES HL-1000 SERIES Additional Channel Scan Instructions 7) VOX MODE Select the VOX mode pressing the 'Function' button 7 times. This function is for automatic voice operated transmission system similar to "Hands Free". Select the VOX Mode by pressing the "Function" button 7 times. The icon " " will begin flashing. Select On/Off by pressing the Up/Down buttons. Select "ON" and press the PTT button. The display will change to the VOX Level settings. (See Function 8 below.) Once the unit is set for VOX mode, a special EAR/MIC accessory is required for the radio to operate. (The MIC is not functional in VOX Mode.) If no buttons are pressed within 5 seconds after selecting functions, the monitor will revert to the main display. If general communication using the PTT button is desired, enter the VOX mode function and select the OFF feature. There are two kinds of channel scans: Priority Scan Channel and General Scan Channel. General Scan Channel is a channel that is used to communicate on, but is not an essential communication channel. Priority Scan Channel is a channel that is of more importance and is frequently used to communicate on. If no Priority channel has been assigned, the radio will scan all general channels programmed by starting with the first channel and finishing with the last channel. Once a priority channel has been assigned, the radio will scan two general channels followed by the priority channel. (General Scan Channel 1 - General Scan Channel 2 - Priority Channel 1 followed by the next two general channels.) If two Priority Scan Channels are assigned, the radio will scan two general channels then the priority channel 1, followed by the next two general channels, then priority channel 2: (General Scan Channel 1 - General Scan Channel 2 - Priority Channel 1 - Channel 3 - General Scan Channel 4 - Priority Channel 2 - followed by the next two general channels.) Example 8) Setting VOX Levels Select the VOX mode pressing the 'Function' button 8 times. (1) Channel Scan Order This function selects the desired sensitivity (9 Levels) to activate the VOX circuit. Select the VOX Mode by pressing the "Function" button 8 times. The icon " " will begin flashing. Select the VOX level desired by pressing the Up/Down buttons. Pressing the PTT button saves the selected level and exits the function mode. As previously mentioned, there are two kinds of channel scans: Priority Scan Channel and General Scan Channel. For example, the radio is programmed to receive and transmit on ten channels. Of these channels, two Priority Scan Channels are assigned; Priority Scan Channel 1 is assigned to Channel 5 and Priority Scan Channel 2" is assigned to channel 6. Therefore, the channel scan will occur as follows. general scan channel priority scan channel 1 priority scan channel 2 priority scan channel 1 10 priority scan channel 2 (For additional information, please refer to How to Register Channels for Channel Scan on Page 18.) 15 Operation Additional Instruction of Scan Channel 16 LAND MOBILE RADIO LAND MOBILE RADIO HL-1000 SERIES (2) Receive and Transmit During Scanning Channel If there is a signal reception and transmission during scanning channel, scanning will be stopped at the channel. At this time, you can transmit according to the transmit way by pressing the PTT. (3) How to Transmit During Scanning You can transmit by pressing the PTT button while you are scanning. 1. The channel just prior to progress scanning (HOME Channel) 2. The current channel on scanning (Optional scan channel) 3. Received final channel You can specify the external PC program with these 3 transmit ways, current radios are specified with a final received channel. HL-1000 SERIES (5) Temporary Deletion Channel on Scanning You can delete a scanned channel temporarily if there are many channels you want to scan. Press the "Down" button, the channel will be then deleted temporarily. When you finish scanning and start it again, the channel you deleted will be restored to the mode just before deleting channels. * How to Register the Scan Channel You can register the channel which you want to scan among the channels in the radio as using the external PC program or through the registration mode of the scan channel in the radio. (See the registration and cancellation of the scan channel in a special mode.) (4) Progress the Channel Scan When the radio catches any signals, scanning will be stopped on that channel for about 2 seconds, and resume scanning from the next channel. It is possible to set up with the external PC program. If the scanning stops on the channel that you detect and if you want to keep scanning after communication, press the "Up" button to resume scanning to the next channel. 17 Additional Instruction of Scan Channel Additional Instruction of Scan Channel 18 LAND MOBILE RADIO LAND MOBILE RADIO HL-1000 SERIES HL-1000 SERIES 7. HL - 1000 Function Summary INPUT KEY BUTTON Exernal PC Program FUNCTION Controls Receiving Sensitivity SQUELCH 2 TIMES Turns Beep sound On / Off BEEP ON / OFF 3 TIMES Locks channel in use KEY LOCK ON / OFF 4 TIMES Sets DTMF transmitting On / Off DTMF ON / OFF 5 TIMES Sets 2TONE ANI On / Off 2TONE ANI ON / OFF 6 TIMES Sets Channel On / Off VOX MODE ON / OFF 7 TIMES Sets VOX mode On / Off 8 TIMES VOX SENSITIVITY 5TONE MODE ON/OFF Press For 2 Seconds Sets the VOX sensitivity level Sets 5TONE CALL Mode On / Off PTT + POWER BUTTON Allows cloning of two units (using the Cloning cable) REGISTER / CANCEL OF SCAN CHANNEL LIST + POWER BUTTON Allows for Entry and Cancellation of scan channels PASSWORD MODE + POWER BUTTON Password input / delete Checking of user 2TONE / 5TONE ID SELCALL ID CHECKING + POWER BUTTON BATTERY WARNING BEEP ON / OFF Sets low Battery indicator ON/OFF BCLO SELECTION Enable / Disable Enables/Disables BCLO setting BCLO TYPE SELECTION Carrier / Repeater Selects BCLO type TOT SELECTION Enable / Disable Enables/Disables Time-Out-Timer setting TOT TIME SETTING TOT Time / Penalty time Selects Time-Out-Timer setting BATTERY SAVE SETTING ON/OFF / ACTIVE TIME Sets Battery save time in wait mode SCAN TIME SETTING DWELL TIME / TX TYPE Sets Channel Scan time SCAN TYPE SETTING SA Combi / Carrier Sets the SCAN type DTMF SETTING ID & TIME INPUT Sets the DTMF ID / Time VOX SETTING Delay Time INPUT Sets the VOX delay time ID INPUT & ANI ON/OFF Sets 2TONE ID input / ANI INPUT 2TONE ID / ANI SELECTION 2/5TONE TYPE SELECTION 19 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 1 TIME CLON MODE Exernal PC Program CONTROL KEY CHANNEL SCAN Sets 2/5TONE type (11 types available 2/5 TONE TYPE SETTING including EEA) 2/5TONE OPTION SETTING 2TONE OPTION SETTING Sets 2TONE time INPUT 5TONE ID ID List INPUT Inputs 5TONE ID HL-1000 Function Summary 8. Battery Use & Recharge BATTERY SAVE FUNCTION To reduce battery consumption, the automatic energy-economy circuit will be activated when the radio is idle. The user may also set & control the 'battery save time' through the PC programming software. Default is set for Headline's standard battery save time. 1) CAUTION IN CHARGING THE BATTERIES (1) The Li-ion / Ni-Mh Battery used for HL-1000 series is highly efficient, stable and reliable. (2) Charge the battery to its full capacity before using to achieve its maximum capacity and to allow stable operation of the radio. (3) Allow the battery to be completely drained before recharging. A warning beep will sound to alert the user that the battery needs to be recharged. (4) Battery is designed for use only with the provided charger. (5) The radio must be powered off when charging of the battery. (6) Should the battery terminal short-circuit through carelessness or misuse, the battery could burn itself or cause a fire. (7) Do not allow the battery terminal to come into contact with metal or any conducting material as it could cause damage and result in injury. 2) WHEN TO CHARGE (1) When the radio's performances become unstable due to low voltage of battery. (2) When the Red LED indicator is blinking. (3) When the battery indicator is blinking on the LCD screen. (4) When the warning beep sounds every 10 seconds when the radio is in use. Battery Use & Recharge 20 LAND MOBILE RADIO LAND MOBILE RADIO HL-1000 SERIES HL-1000 SERIES 9. Using the Desktop Charger (1) Plug the adaptor cable into the adaptor jack of the charger. 1) Identification of parts (2)To charge the battery while attached to the radio, insert it into the front slot of the charger. To charge the battery by itself, insert it into the rear slot of the charger. To simultaneously charge a battery while attached to the radio and a spare battery, insert the radio and attached battery into the front slot of the charger. Then, insert the spare battery into the rear slot of the charger. The front slot will begin to charge first. (Estimated time to fully charge a battery is 3.5 hours.) 5) Adaptor Jack 3) How to use the charger 2) Rear Slot 1) Front Slot (3) LED indications 4) Rear charge LED Light 3) Front charge LED Light 2) Features of the charger Battery type Input Voltage Output Voltage Dimension Operating temp. 21 Using the Desktop Charger Li-ion Ni-Mh AC 120V / 220V, 60Hz Ni-Mh / Li-ion battery charger Lamp Color Lamp Status Green Lamp on Charging Completed Red Lamp on Charging is on going Lamp on Charging Stand-by Blinking Charging Error Charging status Yellow DC 12V, 1000mA / DC 12V,400mA 140(W) x 57(H) x 90(D) 0 C ~ +50 C Using the Desktop Charger 22 (6) RF Energy Exposure Awareness and Control Information and Operational Instructions for Occupational Use Note: This radio is intended for use in occupational/controlled conditions where users have full knowledge of their exposure and can exercise control over their exposure to meet the occupational limits in FCC/ICNIRP and International standards. This radio device is NOT authorized for general population consumer use. This radio complies with the IEEE (FCC) and ICNIRP exposure limits for occupational/controlled RF exposure environments at operating duty factors of up to 50% talk-50% listen and is authorized by the IEEE/ICNIRP for occupational use only LAND MOBILE RADIO HL-1000 SERIES LAND MOBILE RADIO HL-1000 SERIES 12. CTCSS / CDCSS TONE Frequency Table 25 CTCSS / CDCSS Tone Frequency Table CTCSS / CDCSS Tone Frequency Table 26 LAND MOBILE RADIO HL-1000 SERIES LAND MOBILE RADIO HL-1000 SERIES 13. Warranty Policy TecNet warrants each new radio product manufactured or supplied by it to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for the time period listed below, provided that the user has complied with the requirements stated herein. The Warranty period begins on the date of purchase from an Authorized TecNet Sales and Service Outlet. This Warranty is offered to the original end user and is not assignable or transferable. TecNet is not responsible for any ancillary equipment, which is attached to or used in conjunction with its products. similar or higher-featured product. Repair may include the replacement of parts or boards with functionally equivalent reconditioned or new parts or boards. Replaced parts, accessories, batteries or boards are warranted for the balance of the original time period. All replaced parts, accessories, batteries or boards become the property of TecNet. TecNet offers to the original end user a Two (2) Year Limited Warranty on all Headline Business and Industrial Radio Products. Accessories carry a One (1) Year Limited Warranty. THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. FOR ANY PRODUCT THAT DOES NOT COMPLY WITH THE WARRANTY SPECIFIED, THE SOLE REMEDY WILL BE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT. During this period, if the product fails to function under normal use because of manufacturing defect(s) or workmanship, it should be returned to the Authorized TecNet Sales and Service Outlet from which it was purchased. The Outlet will repair the product, or return the product for repair to TecNet or its Authorized Repair Depot. The user is responsible for the payment of any charges or expenses incurred for the removal of the defective product from the vehicle or other site of its use; for the transportation of the product to the Sales and Service Outlet; for the return of the repaired / replacement product to the site of its use and for the reinstallation of the product. IN NO EVENT WILL TECNET BE LIABLE TO THE BUYER OR ITS CUSTOMERS FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR THE LOSS OF PROFIT, REVENUE OR DATA ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR THE INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT. TecNet shall have no obligation to make repairs or to cause replacement required which results from normal wear and tear or is necessitated in whole or in part by catastrophe, fault or negligence of the user, improper / unauthorized alterations or repairs to the Product, incorrect wiring, use of the Product in a manner for which it was not designed, or by causes external to the Product. This warranty is void if the product serial number is altered, defaced or removed. TecNet's sole obligation hereunder shall be to replace or repair the Product covered in this Warranty. Replacement, at TecNet's option, may include a 27 Warranty Warranty 28 MEMO MEMO
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