Holzberg Communications KY405 Two-Way Portable Radio Transmitter User Manual Ky105 405 Use s Manual
Holzberg Communications, Inc. Two-Way Portable Radio Transmitter Ky105 405 Use s Manual
KY 405 Users Manual
Kyosey Ky105/405 Portable Transceiver User’s Manual Ky105/405 Quick Reference Channel Selector Power/Volume Knob PTT Button Status LED Microphone Side Button 1 Side Button 2 SHORT: LONG: SHORT: LONG: Note: Fill in blank with the Button’s Function Turning Power On Turning Power Off Rotate the Power/Volume Knob clockwise to turn on the Rotate the Power/Volume Knob anti-clockwise until a click transceiver. If the LED Indicator light GREEN to RED then is hears to turn the transceiver off. OFF, and a high voice beep means that the transceiver is ok, otherwise, a low long beep means that Self-Tests failure. Adjusting Volume 1. If there is no receive audio, you need hold down the Ky105/405 Quick Reference 2. 3. Monitor button to open the squelch, so you can hear 1. Turn on power. background noise. 2. Adjust the volume Continue to hold the Monitor Button and rotary the 3. Select a desired channel Power/Volume Knob to desired volume level, turn 4. When a signal with proper or matching sub-tones is clockwise to increase or anti-clockwise to reduce the received, you will hear the transmissions from other volume. transceivers. You may need to adjust the volume more Release the Monitor Button. precisely. To Select a Channel Rotate the Channel Selector Knob to select the channel Deleting Nuisance Channel 1. SCAN Mode, press the “Nuisance Delete” Button until number. To Transmit 1. 2. While transceiver locked onto unwanted channel in the you hear two beeps. Rotate the Channel Selector Knob to select a desired 2. channel. Note: Release the “Nuisance Delete” Button. Press and hold down PTT button, hold the transceiver “Nuisance Delete” can only be used if your dealer has about 2.5 ~ 5cm (1 to 2 inches) from your lips to programmed one function button for it. microphone and speak in your normal speaking voice. 3. Release the PTT button to return to the receive mode. To Receive Ky105/405 Quick Reference LED Indicator LED indicate / color Explain Light “RED” continuously Transmitting a message Receiving a signal Light “GREEN” continuously “GREEN” flash Scanning Light “ORANGE” continuously A sub-tone code is received that is matching the code programmed in your radio. The code may be a CTCSS code or DCS code. Beep for Side Button Operating Button Function Positive Beep Negative Beep Scan Scan ON Scan OFF Power High Power Low Power Squelch Tight squelch Normal squelch Repeater/Talk-around Without using a repeater Using a repeater CONTENTS INTRODUCTION TRANSCEIVER DETAILS LED INDICATOR PROGRAMMABLE BUTTON BEEPS GETTING STARTS BATTERY INFORMATION INSTALLING BATTERY PACK REMOVAL OF BATTERY INSTALLING THE ANTENNA REMOVING THE ANTENNA ATTACHING THE BELT CLIP REMOVING THE BELT CLIP BASIC OPERATION SWITCHING POWER ON/OFF ADJUSTING THE VOLUME SELECTING A CHANNEL TRANSMITTING A MESSAGE RECEIVING A MESSAGE CONTENTS ADVANCED OPERATION REPEATER/TALK-AROUND SETTING SQUELCH LEVEL FOR TIGHT OR NORMAL SELECTING OUTPUT POWER HANDSFREE TRANSMISSION (VOX) SCAN SCAN MODEL SCAN OPERATION TALKBACK DELETE A NUISANCE CHANNEL TO RESTORE THE DELETED CHANNEL TO THE SCAN LIST PRIORITY FUNCTION Introduction TRANSCEIVER DETAILS ①Channel Selector Knob Selects operating channels. ② Power/Volume Knob Switches the transceiver ON or OFF. Also increases or decreases the transceiver volume. Introduction ③ LED Indicator Indicate radio’s status Explain LED indicate / color Light “RED” continuously Transmitting a message Light “GREEN” continuously Receiving a signal “GREEN” flash Light “ORANGE” continuously Scanning A matching sub-tones code is received. It can be a CTCSS code or DCS code. ④ Microphone Hold radio upright while speaking clearly into the microphone. ⑤ PTT (Push-to-Talk) Button This button is used to switch between transmission and reception. To transmit, hold in this button. To receive, just release this button. ⑥ Side Button 1 (Programmable) ⑦ Side Button 2 (Programmable) There are two Side Button in your radio and they can be programmed with different function by your dealer. Please contact your dealer to know what function programmed for your side button. Introduction Press the side button as one of three methods of operation: SHORT means click the button then release it, or LONG means press the button for the long time then release it, your dealer may programmed the long time different, or HOLD down the button, while you need check the status of radio or adjust the radio’s parameter, just hold down the button. You may operate the side button as SHORT or LONG to activate one of its functions, but not two for once pressing. Button Function SHORT/LONG Monitor To starts scanning from current channel or quit scanning When radio is scanning, you can Nuisance Delete temporary remove the unwanted channel from the scan list. The output power is toggled between Power low and high. Using a repeater or allow Repeater/Talk-around communication direct with other transceivers without using a repeater. To toggle the squelch level between Squelch normal and tight. ⑧ Accessory Connector Cap Scan HOLD Monitor activity on your selected channel Introduction BEEP 1. Power ON Self Tests Success Beep 2. Power ON Self Tests Failure Beep 3. VOX Power ON Beep ( High Sensitivity ) 4. VOX Power ON Beep ( Low Sensitivity ) 5. Positive Beep 6. Negative Beep Note: Mark means high voice beep. Mark means low voice beep 10 Introduction Beep for Side Button Some beeps of the programmed Side Button are exchangeable, it means the function are exchangeable. Side Button Function Positive Beep Negative Beep Scan Start scanning Quit scan mode Power High output power Low output power Squelch Tight squelch Normal squelch Repeater/Talk-around Without using a repeater Using a repeater BATTERY INFORMATION FOR LONGEST BATTERY LIFE AND USING KNACKS Three types rechargeable batteries can be used as the supply power, Nickel Cadmium (Ni-Cd), Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) and Lithium Ion (Li-ion). To assure the highest performance and longest cycle life, should you properly use the battery pack comply with following simple rules: To enable you to obtain maximum battery capacity, a new battery must be fully charged for at least 14 to 16 hours continuously. Using a non- Kyosey brand charger may damage your battery, also will expire its warrant. You can charge the battery that is connected to a transceiver, but please turn the radio off to fully charge it. If possible, store and charge the battery at a room temperature (25℃). Do not charge a cold battery that is at 10℃ or 11 Getting Started below, if so may cause the battery to leak and become an inefficacious battery. Don’t charge a hot battery that is at above 35℃. This will decrease cycle life. Note: The Kyosey brand Quick Charger built-in a temperature sensor to ensure your battery charged within above temperature range. New batteries can be stored up to two years without significant cycle loss. Store new / unused batteries at room temperature in a cool, dry area. A battery that has been in storage should be recharged at least 14 to 16 hours continuously before being put into service. Don’t return fully charged batteries to the charger for an "extra boost." This will significantly reduce cycle life. Don’t leave your transceiver and battery in the charger when not charging. Continuous charging will shorten battery life (Don't use your charger as a transceiver stand). For optimum battery life and operation, use Kyosey brand chargers only. Our batteries and chargers have been designed to operate as an integrated energy system. 12 Getting Started INSTALLING BATTERY PACK 1. Put the battery pack onto the bottom of the transceiver. 2. Gently push the battery pack toward the transceiver back edge until you hear a click. REMOVAL OF BATTERY 1. Before removing the battery, you must turn the radio off. 2. Press down the battery release button located in the back of the battery pack. 3. Remove the upside of the battery pack separate from the transceiver body and take away then. 13 Getting Started INSTALLING THE ANTENNA Fasten the antenna to the radio by placing the threaded end of the antenna into the antenna connector. Rotate the antenna clockwise until tight. EMOVING THE ANTENNA Turn the antenna in an anti-clockwise direction until it disengages from the transceiver. 14 Getting Started ATTACHING THE BELT CLIP 1. Align mounting rails of the radio with the grooves of belt clip. 2. Slide the belt clip downwards until it clicks into place. REMOVING THE BELT CLIP 1. Insert the end of a key to push the release tab of radio away. 2. Slide the belt clip upwards. 15 Getting Started WITCHING POWER ON/OFF To switch ON your transceiver, rotate the Power/Volume Knob clockwise. If the transceiver works proper, LED Indicator will light GREEN, then RED and finally OFF, and you can hear the Self-Tests success beep, otherwise the Self-Tests failure beep may be heard. To switch OFF the transceiver, turn the Power/Volume Knob fully anti-clockwise until a “click” is heard. ADJUSTING THE VOLUME 16 Basic Operations If there is no receive audio, you need hold down the Monitor button to open the squelch, so you can hear background noise. Continue to hold the Monitor Button and rotary the Power/Volume Knob to desired volume level, turn clockwise to increase or anti-clockwise to reduce the volume. Release the Monitor Button. SELECTING A CHANNEL The 16-channel provide for regular operating channel. Use the Channel Selector Knob to choose your desired channel. You should not select a channel unless it is programmed in the transceiver. Your dealer can best explain how channel had programmed. Rotate the Channel Selector Knob to select your desired channel number. TRANSMITTING A MESSAGE 1. Turn ON your transceiver. 2. Rotate the Channel Selector Knob to select a desired channel. 3. Press and hold down PTT, hold the transceiver about 2.5 ~ 5cm (1 to 2 inches) from your lips to microphone and speak in your normal speaking voice. 4. Release the PTT button to return to the receive mode. 17 Basic Operations RECEIVING A MESSAGE 1. Turn your transceiver ON. 2. Adjust the volume 3. Select a desired channel 4. When a signal with proper or matching sub-tones is received, you will hear the transmissions from other transceivers; you may need to adjust the volume more precisely. 18 Advanced Operations REPEATER/TALK-AROUND At following condition, the Talk-around function will make you can talk directly to other transceiver without using a repeater: If the repeater is deactivate, or You are out of the repeater range, but you can directly talk to other transceiver. To toggle Talk-around ON or OFF, your dealer must program a Side Button for the “Repeater/Talk-around” function. Pressing the Repeater/Talk-around button, if you hear the Positive Beep, your transceiver is without using a repeater. Others, for the Negative Beep, your transceiver is using a repeater. SETTING SQUELCH LEVEL Squelch acts as a kind of filtering system, which control the amount of signals the transceiver receives. Setting the transceiver to the Tight Squelch, you can avoid some unwanted signals or noise. But you may not receive a weak signal far from you. So you should select the Normal Squelch for it. Pressing the Squelch button to select the squelch level between Tight and Normal. The Positive Beep means your transceiver is Normal Squelch. The Negative Beep means your transceiver is Tight Squelch. SELECTING OUTPUT POWER Each channel independently programmed for either low power or high output power. However, you can change the output power by yourself. With high output power, your signal may transmit farther. Selecting low power conserves the battery if you can reliably communicate with others. 19 Advanced Operations Each time you pressing the Power Button, the output power is toggle between LOW and HIGH. The Positive Beep means output power is HIGH. The Negative Beep means output power is LOW. HANDSFREE TRANSMISSION (VOX) VOX (Voice Operated eXchange) is an automatic system witch allows you to automatically switch the transmission in hands free mode just by speaking in the built-in microphone of a headset. VOX OPERATIONS To set your transceiver to VOX model, you have to: 1. Turn OFF your radio, then 2. Switch on the radio keeping pressed the Side Button 1. 3. Connect the optional headset with built-in microphone to the microphone connector located on the transceiver’s side. 4. Ensure that the headset’s built-in microphone is located close to the side of your mouth. None: PTT button is disabled during VOX. SELECTING VOX SENSITIVITY To change the VOX sensitivity between low and high, you should 1. Turn OFF your radio, then 2. Switch on the radio keeping pressed the Side Button 2. 20 Advanced Operations SCAN Scan operation tells the radio to monitor a number of channels where are some activities. Your dealer can program more than 16 channels on the scan list. When scanning, the transceiver checks each channel for activity and only stops on a channel if a signal is present. SCAN OPERATION To toggle scan ON/OFF by using the Side Button which programmed for “SCAN”. 1. Press the “SCAN” button to begin scanning. 2. Press the “SCAN” button to stop scanning while the radio works at scan model. Note: The LED Indicator flashes the GREEN when scanning. TALKBACK If the “Talkback” function is active, direct you can communicate with others who call you just before the scan resume time finish. Your dealer may tell you more detail about this function. DELETE A NUISANCE CHANNEL When the transceiver scans to a channel that you do not wish to hear, you can temporarily remove the channel from the scan list using the Nuisance Channel Delete feature. 21 Advanced Operations While the transceiver locked onto unwanted channel, press the “Nuisance Delete” Button until you hear two beeps. Note: If the priority function is active by your dealer, you cannot remove the priority channel from the scan list. The last channel cannot delete from the scan list too. Note: To add a deleted nuisance channel back into the scan list, you must restart the radio. PRIORITY FUNCTION The priority function would spend more time to monitor the priority channel during scanning. Your dealer can program the priority function using the CPS software. PRIORITY FUNCTION SCAN SEQUENCE Activity ch1 ➠ ch2 ➠ ch3 ➠ ch4 … ch1 Inactivity ch1 ➠ ch2 ➠ ch1 ➠ ch3 ➠ ch1 ➠ ch4 ➠ ch1 22
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