Powerwerx TR505 Two-way Radio User Manual
Powerwerx, Inc. Two-way Radio Users Manual
Users Manual
TERA www.tera.co User Manual TR-500 TR-505 TERA Welcome to TERA Product Line of Radios Congratulations on your purchase of TERA high quality two-way radio. The TR-505 model represents the state-of-the-art in high-tech design and features. This radio model features 16 GMRS channels. Your two-way radio is designed for reliable and trouble free performance for years to come. Features: -UHF Dual-band (GMRS) -16 Pre-Programmed GMRSChannels -121 Quiet Codes (38 CTCSS / 83 DCS) -Time-Out Timer -Voice Announcements for Channel and Battery Level -Selectable Hi/Low Power Settings -Speaker Mic and Earphone Jacks -Includes long life (25-30 hour) Li-Ion Battery and desk charger To get the most out of your radio, please read this manual carefully before use. TERA 3 TR-505 TERA Online Service and Support The TERA website provides additional information about obtaining service or support for the TERA line of two-way radios and accessories. Visit: www.tera.co TERA User Manual Safety Matters The following recommendations will help you understand this radios safety requirements. 1. Only qualified TERA technicians are allowed to service this two-way radio. Do not disassemble the radio by yourself as it will void the warranty. 2. Use only the TERA brand battery pack and desk charger, so as to not damage the transceiver. 3. Do not expose this radio to long periods of direct sunlight, or hot or humid areas. 4. Do not put this radio in dusty or dirty locations. 5. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergent to wash this radio. 6. Never transmit on this radio without an antenna connected. Caution Safety and operability of this radio can’t be guaranteed unless TERA brand accessories or parts are used. TR-505 Content Initial Programming ............................................ 3 Included In Box ..................................................... 9 Installing The Belt Clip ....................................... 10 Getting Acquainted ............................................. 10 Battery Information ............................................ 10 Charging The Battery Pack .............................. 12 Antenna Information .......................................... 14 Radio Overview .................................................... 16 Basic Operations .................................................. 18 Power ON/OFF and Volume Control ............ 18 Channel Selection ................................................ 18 Monitor Function ................................................. 19 Make A Call ............................................................ 19 Receive A Call ........................................................ 19 Side Key Operation.............................................. 20 GMRS Radio Programming ............. 22 Wired Clone ........................................................... 24 Troubleshooting ................................................... 25 Specification ......................................................... 27 TERA Optional Accessories .......................................... 28 Service and Support ............................................ 30 Warranty and Repair Services ........................ 30 Terms of Warranty .............................................. 32 Warning Notes ...................................................... 34 Safety ....................................................................... 35 7 TR-505 8 Check Product Please unpack the radio and the included accessories. We recommend that you check the box for the items listed below to ensure everything is in the box. Please contact your dealer should any items be missing from the box. TERA Included In Box Radio Antenna Battery Charger TERA Belt Clip Hand Strap User Manual TR-505 Installing The Belt Clip To install the belt clip. Place the belt clip over the two rear mounting holes and insert the two supplied phillips mounting screws and secure them into the rear of the radio body. HINT: Install the belt clip with the battery removed as the install will be easier. Getting Acquainted 10 Battery Information Battery Type: Li-Ion 1600 mAh Battery. Please charge the included TERA battery for 1-2 hours before use. Leave the radio or battery pack in the supplied charger cup until the red charging light goes off and the green LED light comes on which indicates the battery pack is fully charged and ready to use. Note: 1. Do not short-circuit the battery terminals or dispose the battery in fire. Never attempt to disassemble the battery pack. 2. Charge the battery in 32-105 F temperature. Otherwise the battery may not fully charge. 3. Turn off the radio before your initial charge. Use of the radio while charging may cause noise or interfere during reception or transmission. TERA 4. Avoid pulling the Radio in and out of the charger during charging to avoid interference with the charging procedure. 5. If the battery life quickly runs down even if it is fully and correctly charged, this means the battery life is over and this battery will need replacing. Please contact your authorized TERA dealer to purchase a new battery. 6. NEVER charge the battery or radio with battery if they are wet. Before charging, you should dry battery off with a towel or cloth to avoid danger. Warning: Conductive metals such as jewelry, keys or coins may result in short circuit and generate a large quantity of heat when coming to contact with battery electrodes. Treat any battery carefully especially when placing it into pocket, wallet or other metal container as they can short out. TR-505 11 Charging The Battery Pack The Radio Battery Pack may be charged either by itself or when connected to the radio body. To Charge your Battery Pack: 12 1. Insert the AC power cord into the rear of the desk top charging base. Connect the opposite AC cord and safely plug it into an AC power outlet. 2. Place the battery pack or radio with battery into the charging base with the radio facing forward. 3. A solid red colored LED light will come ON indicating fast charging function. The LED light will change to a green color once the battery pack is fully charged. Typical charging time is 1/2-2 hours depending on your battery level at the time of re-charging. TERA 4. NOTE: If the desk charger has a FLASHING red colored LED light, this means the battery pack is completely discharged. The charger will automatically slow charge the battery pack for 30 minutes then switch to the normal solid red LED charging mode. If the battery charger stays in the FLASHING red LED mode more than 30 minutes, the battery pack may need to be replaced. Note Trickle charge is not allowed to exceed 30 minutes. If the LED is still flashing in red after 30 minutes, it means that the charger cannot provide power to the battery. Check if the battery or charger is damaged. Caution when Charging the Battery 1. The battery is not fully charged from the factory. Please charge the battery before initial use or after long-period of storage. 2. Repeat charging 2 to 3 times will make the battery reach its best capacity. Please replace or charge the battery if battery power is low. 3. The supplied Li-ion battery includes a (6) six month warranty and is good for typically 400-500 charging cycles. TR-505 13 TIP When storing radio for more then 3 weeks at a time, it is best to remove the TERA battery from radio. This will maintain a full charge in battery so it’s ready for use. Batteries will hold a charge 6-12 months when removed from radio. Antenna Information 14 The supplied flexible antenna is suitable for standard-distance communications. TERA also offers extended length higher gain antennas to increase your communications range. For more information about available accessories, visit: www.tera.co CAUTION Radio communication range may be greatly reduced when operating inside of concrete structures like buildings and parking structures. TERA 15 TR-505 Radio Overview TERA 16 TERA Antenna Channel Selector Rotate the knob to select channel 1 to 16. The radio will announce the selected channel number, if voice prompt is switched on. Turn to channel 16 to enable scan (see page 18) Power Switch / Volume Control Mid Key: programmable key Short press default setting is battery level Long press default setting is channel lock Low Key: programmable key Left Short press default setting is TX power level Long press default setting is monitor Speaker This knob turns on/off the radio and adjusts the volume. Rotate knob clockwise until a click sound, to turn on the radio; rotate it further to adjust audio volume. Rotate the knob clockwise until the click sound indicates the radio is turned off. Microphone LED Indicator Strap Hole MIC-SP Jack / Data Port To connect the earphone / microphone or data cable To be used with hand strap A red glowing LED indicates the radio is transmitting; green when it is receiving; it flashes red when battery power is insufficient; and flashes green during scanning. Belt Clip PTT Key Li-ion Battery Stable the radio for easy carry To transmit, press the PTT-Key and speak into the mic; release it to receive. TR-505 17 Basic Operations Power ON/OFF and Volume Control On top of the radio, the right mounted top knob turns the radio ON/OFF. In addition, turning this knob clockwise increases the volume of the radio. Adjust the volume to your desired audio level. 18 Channel Selection Rotate the top mounted center knob to select any of the 16 preprogrammed channels. A voice will announce which channel you are on as the channel knob is rotated. TERA Monitor Function Long press the bottom left side key button to open squelch and monitor. Release to enable quiet mode. Make A Call To make a call, hold down [PTT] key and speak into the microphone with normal voice. Please keep the microphone 2 to 4 inches away from your mouth. Note: 1. Hold down [PTT] key and the LED glows red, the radio begins to transmit. 2. If LED flashes red during TX, the battery needs re-charging. The radio can not transmit when battery is low. Reduce your TX power level or recharge the battery as soon as possible. Receive A Call Release [PTT] key to receive a call. A green LED lights up when a signal is incoming. TR-505 19 Channel Scan Function 20 NOTE: this function is disabled when radio is shipped from the factory. The channel scan function may be turned ON with the optional programming software and cable. To enable this function, go into the programming software and select which channels you would like to scan by selection “Yes” in the Scan Add column. You can scan from 2-15 channels. To start the channel scan mode, rotate the top mounted channel selector knob on the radio to channel “16” and the radio will begin to scan your pre-selected memory channels. To answer a calling station when scanning, press the radio’s PTT button and talk. The radio will transmit on the last received channel while in the scan mode. The scan feature will then auto resume channel scanning after 5 seconds of your last transmit or receive audio activity on that channel. Channel “16” is not available for a memory channel if the scan function is enabled for use. Side Key Operation The radio’s small side keys are programmed from the factory to the following: Top small key: Short Press: Battery Level, Long Press: Channel Lock. Bottom small key: Short press: Select TX Power level, Long Press: Monitor function on. The radio’s side keys may be re-programmed to perform other functions with the optional programming software and cable. TERA Pre-Programmed Channels Your radio is pre-programmed with GMRS channels. TERA radios operate on GMRS radio frequencies that are regulated by the FCC. In order to transmit on these frequencies, you are required to have a license issued by the FCC. Visit: http://www.fcc.gov/encyclopedia/general-mobile-radio-service-gmrs 21 TR-505 Wired Clone 1. Turn clone function by programming software or contact your local dealer. 2. Connect source radio and target radio with clone cable, and turn target radio on. 3. Hold down [Side Key] on Source Radio, then power it up. About 3 seconds later, the LED glows red, which means the Source Radio is ready for cloning. 4. Press [Side Key] on Source Radio again, and the LED on Source Radio flashes red and LED on Target Radio flashes green.The LED on Target Radio goes Source Radio out when the cloning is finished. 5. Replace the Target Radio with another, then press [Side Key] on Source Radio to begin cloning. TERA 24 TERA Target Radio Tip If the LEDs on both Source Radio and Target Radio flashes red and green alternatively, it means the cloning has failed. TERA Troubleshooting Please check the radio with the troubleshooting chart below to correct any issues. Fault Possible Causes Solution Radio will not turn ON 1. Battery is not installed correctly 2. Battery power is exhausted 3. Battery aging 1. Install the battery again 2. Charge battery for two hours 3. Purchase a new battery Receiving light remains on, but the speaker is silent 1. Volume switch is turned down 2. CTCSS enc/decode wrong 1. Check and adjust volume 2. Ensure you use the correct mute method 3. Ensure you have the correct CTCSS/CDCSS tone in use or turned off No audio from radio speaker 1. Tighten the antenna 2. The local radio FM signal is too weak 1. Screw antenna down until snug 2. Move to place where radio signal is strong 3. Press key to reset radio, then press key to select the radio frequency TR-505 25 Receiving light remains on, and you can’t transmit 1. BCLO could be turned on 1. Turn off BCLO in software Radio is transmitting while no one is talking 1. VOX level is set to low (too sensitive) 1. Turn VOX off, or set it to a higher level Receive voice or interferences 1. You may set a wrong frequency 2. Others on that frequency use the same CTCSS/CDCSS tone 1. Double check your frequency, change to a different one, if needed 2. Choose a different CTCSS/ CDCSS tone 26 TERA Frequency Range UHF: GMRS Channel Number 16 Channels Voltage DC 6.6 V ~ 8.4 V Termperature Range -25 C ~ 55 C Operation Output Power UHF 2W Modulation FM Max. Deviation 5KHz Residual Wave Transmit ≤-36 dB Frequency Stability ±2.5 PPM Receiving Sensitivity 0.2 µV ( ≥18 dB ) Max. Audio Power ≥700 mW Weight 237g Dimension 124x62x36 mm 27 Note Without notice, specification are subject to change, according to technological improvements. TR-505 Optional Accessories Battery & Chargers 28 AAA-50 BAT-50 BTE-50 CRG-50 CRG-56 AAA Alkaline Battery Case 1600 mAh Li-ion Battery Battery Eliminator w/ cigarette lighter plug Single Unit Desk Charger 6-Unit Multi Charger External Speaker Mics CEP-50 Covert Earpiece and lapel mic OEP-50 Over the ear earpiece w/ lapel microphone SPMIC-50 Compact Speaker Microphone SPMHD-50 Heavy duty Speaker Microphone TERA Antennas ANT-50 Stock Rubber Duck Antenna WXGAT-RV UHF High Gain 18” Rubber Duck Antenna WXSTB-RV UHF 2 ½” Stubby Flexible Antenna Radio Programming CLN-50 Clone Cable (radio to radio) PRG-50 USB to Radio Programming Cable RPS-TR505-USB Enhanced Windows Pgm Software w/ USB cable 29 Others / Misc. CLP-50 CSC-50 Belt Clip HD Canvas Carry case w/ Stainless swivel belt clip TR-505 Service and Support TERA Radio provides warranty and non-warranty support for this radio and accessories. Warranty and Repair Services 30 1. TERA two-way radio body has a 1-year warranty. Radio accessories (battery, charge adapter, charger and antenna, speaker mics) include a 6 month warranty from date of purchase. 2. The radio warranty of 1-year is in effect from the original purchase date on the sales receipt or invoice. 3. Repair or Replacement is available provided the original purchaser’s sales receipt copy is included when the radio or accessories are sent in for repairs. 4. Replacement and repair or radios and accessories is provided at the discretion of TERA radio 5. All repaired parts have its own warranty of 90-days from the repair date or the original radio warranty depending on the longer one is valid. TERA 6. The warranty is only valid using this radio for normal use. And guaranty is unavailable under such conditions: dissembling or modifications, damages caused by outside force, water or moisture and usage of unapproved accessories or antenna, not according to the instruction manual and so on. 7. Warranty is void if the TERA label or Serial Number label is missing or torn off. Caution 1. Read the user manual before use the radio. 2. Do not use the radio with damaged antenna. Use the radio only with standard antenna or optional TERA accessories. 3. Turn off the radio in potential dangerous environment. 4. Avoid the contact between battery and metal objects, oily objects or corrosive objects. 5. Do not dip the radio or battery into water or throw them in fire. 6. Use the radio only with standard battery, adapter, charger and earphone. TR-505 31 Terms of Warranty 32 1. TERA two-way radio body has a 1-year guarantee; accessories (battery, charge adapter, charger and antenna), earphone 6 months. 2. Only the original purchasing sales receipt or valid dealer’s invoice (The invoice will give clear indication of items purchased and the radio serial-number, and purchasing date). 3. Replacement and repair is available subject to the presentation of original purchasing invoice in case that the radio cannot work normally as the instruction says within 30 days from the purchase date. (Note that there must not be visible abrasion on radio body and accessories. 4. Repair of accessories (battery, adapter, charger and antenna) is available to the presentation of original purchasing invoice. 5. The cost of materials and labor for repair are covered in warranty. 6. Warranty is void in case that the TERA mark or the serial-number mark is torn off. 7. Warranty is void in cases below: 1) Beyond the warranty period; 2) Defects or damages under abnormal use; 3) Defects or damages because of abuse, accident, water penetration TERA and carelessness; 4) Defects or damages because of incorrect testing, operation, repair, installation, reconfiguration or adjustment; 5) Defects or damages to antenna because of non-material or non-processing problems; 6) Defects or damages because of unauthorized repair and disassembling; 7) Product that the serial-number marks is torn off or unable to identify; 8) Product with unclear purchasing date on original sales receipt. 9) Battery under such conditions: a. Any damages or unsealing to the battery pack; b. Defects or damages to battery because of charging with improper equipment or use beyond regulated maintain condition; TR-505 33 Warning Notes Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document is complete, accurate, and up to-date. TERA Radio assumes no responsibility for the results of errors beyond its control. The manufacturer of this equipment also cannot guarantee that changes in the equipment made by non-authorized users will not affect the information in it. 34 FCC Licensing Information This TERA radio operates on GMRS frequencies which require a license from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for business, personal, education and recreational use. To obtain forms, call the FCC forms hotline at: 1-800-418-3676 or go to http://www.fcc.gov. For questions concerning GMRS licensing, contact the FCC at 1-888-CALL-FCC (1-888-225-5322). TERA Safety The TERA TR-505 handheld transceiver has been carefully designed to provide you with years of safe, reliable operation. As with all electrical equipment, however, there are a few basic precautions you should take to avoid hurting yourself or damaging the radio: • Read the instructions in this handbook carefully. Be sure to save it for future reference. • Read and follow all warning and instruction labels on the radio and owner’s manual. • Do not carry the transceiver by the antenna. This may damage the antenna or antenna terminal. Grasp the handheld by its base (not the antenna) when you need to place or remove it. • Do not keep the radio with the antenna very close to, or touching exposed parts of the body, while transmitting. TERA radios will perform best, if you speak 2-4 inches away from the microphone and the radio is vertical. • Be sure the “PTT” key is not pressed when you do not need to transmit. • Do not operate the radio near unshielded electrical blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere. • Do not transmit without the antenna fitted on the radio. TR-505 35 36 • Respect the environment conditions. The radio is designed to be used in heavy environments, however avoid exposing it to extremely hot or cold temperature (out of the range between –20 to +140°F). Do not expose the transceiver to excessive vibrations as well as dusty or rainy locations. • Never try to disassemble or service the radio by yourself (aside from the routine maintenance described in this handbook). It may cause damage to the radio transceiver and void your warranty requiring extensive repair work. Always contact your local dealer for assistance. • Use only authorized accessories. Using non TERA radio brand accessories may seriously damage your handheld transceiver and void your warranty. • Do Not spill liquid of any kind into your radio. If the transceiver gets wet, immediately dry it by a soft and clean cloth. • Switch the radio off before you clean it. Follow the directions described in the paragraph “Care and maintenance”. • Handle the battery properly. Never place the LI-ion battery in your pocket or purse with loose coins. This could result in short circuiting the battery. • Be certain that your power source matches the rating listed for the supplied battery charger (AC adapter). If you are not sure, check with your authorized TERA dealer. TERA • Avoid damaging the power cable of the battery charger. Do not step on or place anything on it as this could result in a damaged charger power cord. This product complies with the requirements of the Council Directives 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the member states relating to electromagnetic compatibility and low voltage. WARNING Your wireless hand-held portable transceiver contains a low power transmitter. When the Push-to-Talk (PTT) button is pressed it sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. The device is authorized to operate at a duty factor not to exceed 50% TX and 50% RX. In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand-held wireless devices. To maintain compliance with the FCC’s RF exposure guidelines, this transmitter and it’s antenna must maintain a separation distance of least 2 inches from your face. Speak in a normal voice, with the antenna pointed up and away from the face at the required separation distance. The belt clip is for storage purposes only. AVOID TRANSMITING ON HIGH POWER WHILE RADIO IS ATTACHED TO YOUR BELT. To transmit, hold the device away from your body and en sure the antenna is at least 2 inches from your body when transmitting. 37 TR-505
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