Northfield Telecommunications d b a Advanced Wireless Communications 02041688 PORTABLE FM UHF PTT RADIO TRANSCEIVER User Manual AWR1688owner s manual031031

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THANK YOU!
We are grateful for your purchase of AWC product. We believe this easy–to-use
radio will provide you with dependable and reliable communications. This AWC
portable two-way radio is a precision device. Treat it with care, and you will enjoy
years of reliable operation.
MODELS COVERED IN THIS MANUAL
AWR1688: 461.0375-469.5625MHz
Contents
User Safety Information
Product Inspection
Battery Information
Accessory Installation
Getting Started
LCD Display
Features and Operations
Turning On/Off the Radio
Setting the Clock
Setting the Alarm
Setting Channels
Operations In Standby Mode
Entering Menu Mode
Troubleshooting Guide
Care and Cleaning
Product Safety and RF Exposure for Portable Two-Way Radios
Compliance with RF Energy Exposure Standards
NOTICE: This radio is intended for use in occupational/controlled applications where users
have been made aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over their
exposure. This radio device is NOT authorized for general population, consumer or similar
use.
BEFORE USING THIS RADIO, READ THE TRAINING MATERIAL BELOW WHICH CONTAINS
IMPORTANT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE USAGE AND RF ENERGY AWARENESS
AND CONTROL INFORMATION FOR COMPLIANCE WITH RF ENERGY EXPOSURE LIMITS IN
APPLICABLE NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS.
Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Regulations
The FCC has established limits for safe exposure to radio frequency (RF) emissions from portable
two-way radios. The FCC requires manufacturers to demonstrate compliance with RF exposure limits
before portable two-way radios can be marketed in the U.S. When two-way radios are approved for
occupational/controlled environment exposure limits, the FCC requires users to be fully aware of, and
exercise control over, their exposure. Awareness and control of RF exposure can be accomplished by
the use of labels, or by education and training through appropriate means, such as information and
instructions in user manuals or safety booklets. Your Advanced Wireless two-way radio has an RF
exposure information label in the battery compartment. The training material below includes useful
information about RF exposure and helpful instructions on how to control your RF exposure.
Your Advanced Wireless two-way radio is designed and tested to comply with a number of national
and international standards and guidelines (listed below) regarding human exposure to RF
electromagnetic energy. In terms of measuring RF energy for compliance with 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.
Compliance and Control Guidelines and Operating Instructions for Portable Two-Way Radios
To control your exposure and ensure compliance with the occupational/controlled environment
exposure limits, always adhere to the following procedures:
* Transmit no more than 50% of the time. To transmit (talk), push the Push-To-Talk (PTT) button. To
receive calls, release the PTT button. Transmitting 50% of the time or less is important since the radio
generates measurable RF energy exposure only when transmitting (in terms of measuring standards
compliance).
*Hold the radio in a vertical position in front of the face with the microphone positioned at least one
inch (2.5 cm) away from the lips. Keeping the radio at the proper distance is important since RF
exposure decreases with increasing distance from the antenna.
* For body-worn operation, always place the radio in an AWC approved belt-clip or similar accessory
that contains no metallic components and provides a minimum separation distance of 0.7 cm between
the back of the radio and the user’s body. AWC-approved accessories, antennas, and device
combinations have been tested and comply with the occupational/controlled environment RF
exposure limits. The use of non–AWC approved accessories may result in exposure levels which may
exceed the FCC’s occupational/controlled environment RF exposure limits.
* If you are not using a body-worn accessory and are not using the radio held in front of the face,
ensure the radio is kept a minimum of 0.7 cm from the body when transmitting. Keeping the radio at a
proper distance is important since RF exposure decreases with increasing distance from the antenna.
FCC license Information
Your Advanced Wireless Communications radio operates on communications frequencies which are
subject to FCC (Federal Communications Commission) Rules & Regulations. FCC Rules require that
all operators using Private Land Mobile radio frequencies obtain a radio license before operating their
equipment. Application for license must be made on FCC form 601, and schedules D, E, and G.
FAX: Forms can be obtained by fax from the FCC Fax-On-Demand system. Call 1-202-418-0177 from
your fax machine and request document number 000600 for the form, schedules, and instructions.
MAIL: Forms can be ordered by telephone, and will be sent to you by first class mail. Call the FCC
Forms Hotline at 1-800-418-FORM (1-800-418-3676).
INTERNET: Form 601 and instructions can be downloaded from the FCC Forms website at:
http://www.fcc.gov/Forms/Form601/601.html
Questions? Call the FCC for license application questions at
1-888-CALL-FCC (1-888-225-5322).
If you have any questions, call Advanced Wireless Communications:
1-800-475-5852
Notices to The User
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
One or more of the following statements may be applicable:
FCC WARNING
This equipment generates or uses radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this
equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in
the instruction manual. The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an
unauthorized change or modification is made.
INFORMATION TO THE DIGITAL DEVICE USER REQUIRED BY THE FCC
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
generate 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 the
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:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the dealer for technical assistance.
SAFETY INFORMATION:
Your wireless portable two-way radio has been designed using a low power transmitter.
When the PTT switch is pressed, the radio generates radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy
(EME). This radio is designed to comply with the FCC Report and Order
FCC 96-326 (August, 1996).
User Safety Information
READ THIS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION
BEFORE USING YOUR AWC PORTABLE TWO-WAY RADIO.
Only qualified technicians are allowed to maintain this product.
To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off your
radio in any place where posted notices instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health
care facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy.
When on aircraft, turn off your radio when airline crew instruct you to do so.
When in vehicles with an airbag, do not place a portable radio in the area over an
airbag or in the airbag deployment area.
Turn off your radio prior to entering any area with a potentially explosive
atmosphere. Do not remove, install, or charge batteries in such areas.
To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn off your radio when
you are near electrical blasting caps.
Do not use any portable radio that has a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna
comes into contact with your skin, a minor burn may result.
Do not expose the radio in direct sunlight for a long time or place it close to a
heating source.
Product Inspection
Thank you for your use of AWC portable two-way radio AWR1688. Before use, you are
recommended to inspect the product as follows.
First check the shipping carton for any signs of damage. If any damage has occurred,
please contact your dealer immediately. Confirm the supplied product against the packing
slip to assure accuracy.
Available Accessories for Standard Packing
Item
Qty. (pcs)
Adaptor
Desktop Charger
NI-Cd Battery Pack
Belt Clip
Owner’s Manual
Strap
* The accessories should be purchased separately when simple packing is used. (Refer to
the optional accessories in Page 19.)
Battery Information
Battery Charging Information
The battery is not charged by the manufacture. Charge the newly purchased battery or out
of use for more than 2 months one before use. The battery capacity will be optimum only
after being charged/discharged for two or three times. When the battery power is lower,
please charge it or replace it with a new one.
Notices:
Do not short out the battery terminals or dispose of the battery by fire.
Turn off the radio when charging the battery inside the radio.
Remove the radio and the battery from the charger when charging cycle is over.
Overcharging will shorten the battery life.
Do not continue charging the battery if it is already fully charged. Or the battery life will
be shortened.
Store the battery in a 25 place. Charging the battery in less than 10 temperature
will cause the electrolyte leakage and damage the battery.
Charging the battery in over 35 temperature will affect the battery capacity.
Charging Batteries
1. Charge the battery inside the radio
Insert the radio with battery vertically into the charging cup. Charging begins.
2. Charge the battery pack
Place the battery pack in the desktop charger. Make sure the “+” and “–“ markings of
the batteries match the ones in the charger. Charging begins.
Note: * Make sure the radio or the battery connects well with the charger before charging.
* The LED on the charger will glow red continuously while charging. LED glows
green when charging is complete.
* The desktop charger used to charge the AA rechargeable batteries should be
purchased separately. Or you can insert the radio with AA rechargeable batteries into the
charger to charge the batteries.
Installing Batteries
Push the battery latch upwards to loosen the battery
door. (See fig.1)
Fig.1
Lift battery door off. (See fig.2)
Fig. 2
Insert the battery into the radio. (See fig.3) Make
sure the “+” and “– “markings match the ones in the
compartment.
Fig.3
Attach battery door (see fig.4), pressing lightly
until latch clicks.
Fig.4
Accessory Installation
Belt Clip
Push the grooves of the belt clip along those at the top of the radio chassis until they
connect well. (See fig.5)
Press the tab between the battery cover and the belt clip along the indicated direction
(See fig.6). Slide the belt clip upwards along the radio chassis to detach the clip from the
radio. (See fig.7)
Fig.5
Fig.6
Fig.7
Getting Started
1. Antenna
2. Speaker/Mic Jack
3. Power/Volume Knob
Rotate the Power/Volume Knob clockwise until a “click” is heard to turn the radio on,
fully counter clockwise to turn the radio off. When the radio is on, turn the knob to adjust
volume.
4. LCD Display
Indicate operation status of the radio. (Refer to “LCD Display” for details)
5. MENU key
Used to enter the menus.
6. “-” key
Used to select the channel downwards or change menu settings.
7. MON key
Press MON key to monitor the selected channel for activity.
8. MIC
9. Speaker
10. “
”key (CALL key)
If Call feature is enabled, briefly press (less than one second) the CALL key to transmit
a call signal or save the current setting and go to standby mode; Press and hold the CALL
key in standby mode to switch between keypad lock and unlock.
11. “+” key
Used to select the channel upwards or change menu settings.
12. PTT button
Press and hold PTT, radio operates in transmit mode. Release PTT, radio returns to
receive mode. In channel setting mode, press PTT key to go back to “select desired
channel” menu.
13. Belt Clip
Used to clip radio on your belt.
14. Charging Connectors
Connect the charging connectors with that on the charger to begin charging.
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LCD Display
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Battery Meter, used to indicate the battery power.
Appears when setting the Alarm or the Alarm is on; Flashes when the Alarm rings.
Appears when keypad lock is on;
Appears when setting the call tone;
Appears when receiving signals from the selected channel;
Appears when transmitting;
Appears when transmitting/receiving is enabled;
Indicate that the number on the LCD displays CTCSS and channel number. The
number under it indicates current CTCSS;
Two large “8” and two small “8” displays the current channel number, CTCSS,
frequency, time or the status of current setting;
Appears when setting VOX or VOX feature is on;
Appears between hour and minute when LCD displays time;
Appears when scanning channel or current channel is scan-item in “select desired
channel” menu;
Appears when setting squelch level;
Communication Range Alarm, flashes when your companion are out of range;
appears when setting communication range alarm or communication range alarm is
on.
Appears when setting the clock.
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Features and Operations
Turning On/Off the Radio
Turn On: Rotate the Power/Volume Knob clockwise until a click is heard;
Turn Off: Rotate the Power/Volume Knob counter clockwise until a click is heard.
Setting the Clock
Used to set display mode in standby or set the current time.
Setting the Clock Display
Press and hold ”
” key when turning the radio on to enter the Clock Display setting
menu.
f l ashi ng
f l ashi ng
or
1. Press “+” /“-“ key to turn the Clock Display on/off in standby mode. ” ” appears
indicating that LCD displays clock in standby mode. And “ ” appears indicating that
LCD displays channel number.
2. Press MENU key to enter the hour setting menu; or press “
”key to go to standby
mode.
Setting the Hour
Enter the hour setting menu,
1. Press “+”/ “-“ key to set the hour;
2. Press MENU key to enter minute setting menu; or press “
” key to go to standby
mode.
Setting the Minute
Enter the minute setting menu
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f l ashi ng
1. Press “+” /“-“ key to set the minute;
2. Press MENU key to enter Alarm setting menu; or press “
” key to go to standby
mode.
Setting the Alarm
When the radio is on, the alarm rings and “
pressing any button and “
” flashes at the set time. Stop the ringing by
” stops flashing at the same time.
Turning On/Off the Alarm
Enter the Alarm Setting Menu
f l ashi ng
f l ashi ng
or
1. Press “+”/ “-“ key to turn the Alarm on/off. “ ” on the LCD means turning the alarm on
and “
” means off.
2. Press MENU key to enter alarm hour setting menu or press ”
”key to go to standby
mode.
Setting Alarm Hour
Enter alarm hour setting menu
f l ashi ng
1. Press “+” /“-“ key to set alarm hour;
2. Press MENU key to enter alarm minute setting menu; or press “
” key to go to
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standby mode.
Setting Alarm Minute
Enter alarm minute setting menu
f l ashi ng
1. Press “+”/ “-“ key to set alarm minute;
2. Press MENU key to enter clock display setting menu; or press ”
” key to go to
standby mode.
Setting Channels
Turn the power on while holding down “
” key and PTT key simultaneously. The radio is
now in channel setting mode. Then you can set the frequency and CTCSS of per channel
and the number of channels available.
Select desired channel
Select your desired channel to change the frequency and CTCSS. LCD displays frequency
and CTCSS of current channel alternately.
f l ashi ng
f l ashi ng
di spl ay
al t er nat el y
1. Press “+”/”-“ key to select your desired channel.
2. Press MON key to set the selected channel as scan-item or non scan-item. When the
current channel is scan-item, LCD displays “
“. “
“ icon will not appear on
the LCD if current channel is set as non scan-item.
3. Press MENU key to enter channel frequency setting menu.
4. Press “
” or PTT key to go to standby mode.
Setting channel frequency
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There are 56 frequencies available. They are indicated as frequency number from 01 to 56.
(Please refer to the “frequency chart” for more details). Frequency number flashes when
the radio is in channel frequency setting mode.
f l ashi ng
1. Press “+”/”-“ key to select the frequency of current channel.
2. Press PTT, the radio goes back to “select desired channel” menu.
3. Press MENU key to enter “setting CTCSS” menu.
4. Press “
” key to go to standby mode.
Setting CTCSS
CTCSS feature is used to avoid receiving unwanted signals from the same frequency.
When CTCSS is 00, you can receive all signals from the same frequency. CTCSS number
flashes in CTCSS setting menu.
f l ashi ng
1. Press “+” /“-“ key to select CTCSS of current channel.
2. Press PTT, the radio goes back to “select desired channel” menu.
3. Press MENU key to enter “setting number of available channels ” menu.
4. Press “
” key to go to standby mode.
Setting number of available channels
There are at most 8 channels available. You can also decrease the number of available
channels. The number flashes in this menu.
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f l ashi ng
1. Press “+”/”-“ key to set the number of available channels.
2. Press PTT or MENU key, the radio goes back to “select desired channel” menu.
3. Press “
” key to go to standby mode.
Notes:
1. In the above menu, the radio will save the current setting and go to standby mode if no
button is pressed in one minute.
2. In the following operations, you can press PTT or PTT of the audio accessory to
transmit, press MON to monitor or receive signals from the current channel. When the
radio is in “setting the clock”, “setting the alarm” and “setting channels” menu, these
features will be disabled.
Operations In Standby Mode
When turn the power on without holding any key or press “
” key in menu mode, the
radio enters standby mode.
Setting the Channel
When LCD displays channel number in standby mode, briefly press “+” /“-“ key to
increase/decrease a channel. Press and hold “+”/ “-“ key to scroll channels in ascending/
descending order.
When LCD displays clock in standby mode, press “+”/ “-“ key for the first time to return to
channel number display. Press again to change channel number.
Transmit a Call
If call feature is enabled in call tone setting menu, briefly press “
” key to transmit a call.
To Talk
Press and hold PTT to enter transmitting mode, and “
” appears on the LCD. Speak into
the radio to talk. Release PTT to return to receive mode and ”
” disappears. If roger
tone is enabled, your partner will hear roger tone when conversation is over.
You can disable/enable roger tone by turning the power on while holding down PTT.
Turn the power on while holding down PTT, two beeps sound after power on tone indicating
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that roger tone is enabled and one beep sounds indicating disabled.
Monitor
This feature is used to receive weak signals, but will be interfered in by other noises and/or
unwanted signals.
Press MON key to enter monitor mode. Release MON key in five seconds to go to standby
mode. Press MON key for more than five seconds, the radio will monitor automatically after
a beep. Press again to return to standby mode.
Using PTT On External Earphone To Talk
This feature enables you to talk without holding the radio.
Insert plug of earphone (with external PTT) into the accessory jack of the radio. Put on the
earphone and press PTT. Speak into the microphone to talk.
Using VOX To Talk
This feature enables you to talk hands-free.
Insert plug of VOX accessory into the accessory jack of the radio, set the VOX Sensitivity
Level in the VOX setting menu, and then speak into the microphone to talk. When
transmitting using VOX feature, you will hear yourself talking through the accessory
speaker.
Keypad Lock/Unlock
When keypad lock is on, “+” /“-“ and MENU key are all locked to avoid accidental
operations that may change your selected channel and menu settings. Press”
than one second to switch between keypad lock and unlock.”
” more
” appears when keypad
lock is turned on and disappears when off.
Entering Menu Mode
In the following setting, the radio will save the setting and go to standby mode if no button is
pressed in fifteen seconds, unless the radio is scanning.
Channel Scanning
By using channel scanning, you can detect channels that are set as scan items in “select
desired channel” menu for activity. The radio will stay on the active channel when detecting
a signal from the same frequency and CTCSS.
Briefly press MENU key in standby mode to enter channel scanning menu and “
”
appears on the LCD. Continue to press MENU key to enter the next setting menus.
1. Press “+”/”-“ key to scan upwards/ downwards.
2. When the radio detects activity, it will lock on to that channel for five seconds. If no key
is pressed in five seconds, scan resumes. You can press “+” to scroll through the active
channel and resume scanning upwards or press “-“ to scan downwards.
3. Press PTT button during scan to transmit on the last active channel; release PTT
button to receive on the same channel. If no signal is received within five seconds and
neither PTT nor MON is pressed, scan resumes.
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4. Press MON during scan to monitor on the last active channel. Release MON in five
seconds to receive on the same channel. Press MON key for more than five seconds,
the radio will monitor automatically after a beep. Press again to receive on the same
channel. If no signal is received in five seconds and neither PTT nor MON is pressed,
scan resumes.
5. Press MENU during scan, the radio returns to the channel before scanning and enters
VOX setting menu.
6. Press ”
” during scan, the radio returns to standby mode with the channel before
scanning as the selected channel.
Setting VOX
When VOX feature is enabled, insert audio accessory into accessory jack in standby mode.
LCD displays ”
”. To transmit, speak into accessory microphone.
Press MENU key until “
” appears.
f l ashi ng
1. Press “+”/ “-“ key to enable/disable VOX and set sensitivity level. “
” appears if VOX is
disabled. There are five sensitivity levels. The higher the sensitivity level, the lower audio
needed to trigger a transmission. Higher sensitivity level enhanced the possibility of
unintended noises triggering a transmission.
2. Press MENU key to enter call tone setting menu or press “
” key to return to standby
mode.
Setting the Call Tones
In this menu, you may disable call tone or choose from five distinct call tones.
Press MENU key until ”
” appears.
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f l ashi ng
1.
Press”+” /“-“ key to scroll through the available call tones or disable call tones. You may
choose from 1-5. The radio plays a sample of each call tone as you scroll through them.
If call tone is disabled, “
2.
” appears.
Press MENU key to enter button beeps setting menu or press ”
” key to return to
standby mode.
Turning On/Off Button Beeps
This feature is used to enable/disable button beeps. When button beeps is on, every time
you press the MENU key, “
” key, MON key, “+” key and “-“ key, it beeps unless you turn
button beeps off.
Press MENU key until “
” appears.
f l ashi ng
f l ashi ng
or
1. Press “+”/ “-“ key to enable/disable button beeps. “ ” means on and “ ” means off.
2. Press MENU key to enter squelch level setting menu or press “
” key to return to
standby mode.
Setting Squelch Level
Higher squelch level makes it harder for the radio to receive weak signals and avoid
interference of noises and/or unwanted signals; if squelch level is low, the radio will be apt
to receive weak signals and be interfered in by noises and/or unwanted signals.
Press MENU key until “
” appears.
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f l ashi ng
1.
Press “+”/ “-“ key to select squelch level. LCD displays selected level.
2.
Press MENU key to enter communication range alarm setting menu or press “
” to
return to standby mode.
Turning the Communication Range Alarm On/Off
When the Communication Range Alarm is enabled, the Communication Range Alarm
icon ”
” will flashes and the radio beeps when you are almost out of range. The beeps
and flashing icon continue until you are within the range again or turn the Communication
Range Alarm off.
Press MENU key until “
” appears on the LCD.
1. Press “+”/ “-“ key to set Communication Range Alarm. “
” means turning the
Communication Range Alarm on and “ ” means off.
2. Press MENU key to enter Battery Type setting menu; or press “
” key to return to
standby mode.
Setting the Battery Type
Setting the battery type allows the battery meter “
” to recognize and properly display
the power usage.
Press MENU key until the following menu (See the figure) appears.
f l ashi ng
f l ashi ng
or
1. Press “+”/ “-“ key to set the battery type. Your choice will appear on the LCD. “
”
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means rechargeable battery and “ ” means non-rechargeable one.
2. Press MENU or ”
” key to return to standby mode.
Frequency Chart:
Frequency No.
Frequency (MHz)
Frequency No.
Frequency (MHz)
464.5000
29
462.9125
464.5500
30
464.4875
467.7625
31
464.5125
467.8125
32
464.5375
467.8500
33
464.5625
467.8750
34
466.0375
467.9000
35
466.0625
467.9250
36
466.0875
461.0375
37
466.1125
10
461.0625
38
466.1375
11
461.0875
39
466.1625
12
461.1125
40
466.1875
13
461.1375
41
466.2125
14
461.1625
42
466.2375
15
461.1875
43
466.2625
16
461.2125
44
466.2875
17
461.2375
45
466.3125
18
461.2625
46
466.3375
19
461.2875
47
466.3625
20
461.3125
48
467.7875
21
461.3375
49
467.8375
22
461.3625
50
467.8625
23
462.7625
51
467.8875
24
462.7875
52
467.9125
25
462.8125
53
469.4875
26
462.8375
54
469.5125
27
462.8625
55
469.5375
28
462.8875
56
469.5625
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Troubleshooting Guide
Trouble
Solution
No power
Battery may be used up. Please replace or
recharge the battery.
Battery may not be attached properly. Remove
the battery and attach again.
Power doesn’t last long even if fully
charged.
Battery life cycle is over. Please replace it with a
new one.
Can’t talk to or hear other users in
your group.
Make sure you are using the same frequency
and CTCSS tone as other users in your group.
Other users may be too far away. Make sure you
are within the communication range.
Voice of other users (non-group
user) appears on the channel.
Please change your CTCSS tone. Be sure to
change the tone on all the other radios in your
group.
Care and Cleaning
Do not carry your radio by the antenna or remote microphone;
Wipe the battery contacts with a lint-free cloth to remove dirt, grease, or other material
that may prevent good electrical connection;
When not in use, keep the accessory jacks covered with the protective caps;
Clean the shell, controls and keys of your radio with neutral detergent and warm water
after a long period of usage. Avoid using strong chemicals.
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User Access                     : Print, Fill forms, Extract, Assemble, Print high-res
Create Date                     : 2004:01:13 16:26:56Z
Modify Date                     : 2004:11:09 19:30:30-08:00
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Creation Date                   : 2004:01:13 16:26:56Z
Mod Date                        : 2004:11:09 19:30:30-08:00
Producer                        : Acrobat Distiller 5.0 (Windows)
Author                          : jonathan
Metadata Date                   : 2004:11:09 19:30:30-08:00
Creator                         : jonathan
Title                           : Microsoft Word - AWR1688owner's manual031031.doc
Has XFA                         : No
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