Qixiang Electron Science and Technology 289G Two Way Radio User Manual 289G
Qixiang Electron Science& Technology Co., Ltd Two Way Radio 289G
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TWO WAY RADIO Model Name: 289G Fcc ID:T4K289G THANK YOU! Thank you very much for choosing our transceiver. transceiver provides you ZLWKUHOLDEOHFOHDUDQGHIÂżFLHQWFRPPXQLFDWLRQVHUYLFH The transceiver introduces innovative DSP (Digital Signal Processing) baseband processing system WRDFKLHYHKLJKÂżGHOLW\YRLFHSURFHVVLQJDQGHQFU\SWLRQ,WERDVWVQRYHOW\EHVWVWDELOLW\great reliability, nice timbre and long distance communication as well as fashionable design and smooth exterior lines. AT-289 is a cost-effective and multi-functional professional transceiver which meets needs of every walk RIOLIH,WLVFRQYLQFHGWKDW\RXZLOOEHVDWLVÂżHGZLWKWKLVWUDQVFHLYHUÂśVTXDOLW\DQGIXQFWLRQV)RU\RXUIXOO comprehension of the various excellent functions and maintenance, please read the user manual before use. /05& 8IFOQSPHSBNNJOHUIFUSBOTDFJWFS SFBEUIFGBDUPSZJOJUJBMEBUBGJSTU UIFOSFXSJUFUIFGSFRVFODZBOE TJHOBMJOHFUD PUIFSXJTFFSSPSTNBZPDDVSCFDBVTFPGEJGGFSFOUGSFRVFODZCBOEFUD 8VHU0DQXDO$SSOLHGWR$7 9+))07UDQVFHLYHU Programming Software: QPS289 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR USER transceiver is excellently designed with advanced technology. Please observe the following precautions to perform your obligation, prevent personal injury and ensure the safety of transceiver usage. 1. Keep the transceiver and accessories away from children. 2. Please do not try to open or modify the transceiver without permission, non-professionals process may also cause damage. 3. Please use assorted battery and charger to avoid damage. 4. Please use assorted antenna to ensure the communication distance. 5. Please do not expose the transceiver to long period of direct sunlight, nor place it close to heat appliances. 6. Please do not put the transceiver in excessively dusty or humid areas. 7. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents to clean the transceiver. 8. Do not transmit without antenna. 9. When using this transceiver, we recommend transmitting for 1 minute then receiving for 4 minutes. Continuous transmitting for long time or working in high power will heat the back of the transceiver. 'RQRWSODFHWKHWUDQVFHLYHUÂśVKRWEDFNFORVHWRDQ\VXUIDFHRISODVWLF 10.,IDQ\DEQRUPDORGRURUVPRNHGHWHFWHGFRPLQJIURPWKHWUDQVFHLYHUWXUQRIIWKHSRZHUDQGWDNH off the battery pack and its case. Then contact local dealers. "55&/5*0/ "MMUJQTBCPWFBQQMZUPBDDFTTPSJFTPGZPVS USBOTDFJWFS*GBOZEFWJDFDBOOPUXPSLOPSNBMMZ EFBMFST QMFBTFDPOUBDUMPDBM $PNQBOZ EPFT OPU HVBSBOUFF UIF *G ZPV VTF BOZ BDDFTTPSJFT NBEF CZ PUIFS DPNQBOJFT PQFSBCJMJUZBOETBGFUZPGUIFUSBOTDFJWFS CONTENTS UNPACKING ....................................................................................................................... 1 Supplied Accessories .........................................................................................................................1 STANDARD ACCESSORIES/OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ............................................... 2 Standard Accessories ......................................................................................................................... 2 Optional Accessories .......................................................................................................................... 2 BATTERY INFORMATION.................................................................................................. 3 Charging Operation............................................................................................................................. 3 Charger Applied .................................................................................................................................. 3 Notice for Charging Battery................................................................................................................. 3 How to Charge .................................................................................................................................... 4 Normal Charging Tips ......................................................................................................................... 6 How to Store the Battery..................................................................................................................... 6 PREPARATION................................................................................................................... 8 ,QVWDOOLQJ5HPRYLQJWKH%DWWHU\ ........................................................................................................ 8 ,QVWDOOLQJ5HPRYLQJWKH$QWHQQD ...................................................................................................... 8 ,QVWDOOLQJ5HPRYLQJWKH%HOW&OLS ...................................................................................................... 9 ,QVWDOOLQJWKH$GGLWLRQDO6SHDNHU0LFURSKRQH 2SWLRQDO .................................................................. 9 ,QVWDOOLQJ5HPRYLQJWKH+DQG6WUDS 2SWLRQDO .................................................................................. 10 Professional FM Transceiver CONTENTS GETTING ACQUAINTED.................................................................................................... 11 ,QGLFDWRU6WDWXVDQG%HHS .................................................................................................................. 13 >3)@ >3)@.H\'HIDXOW................................................................................................................... 13 BASIC OPERATIONS......................................................................................................... 14 6ZLWFKRQRII7UDQVFHLYHU.................................................................................................................. 14 Adjusting Volume ................................................................................................................................ 14 Channel Selection............................................................................................................................... 14 Group Selection .................................................................................................................................. 15 5HFHLYLQJ ............................................................................................................................................ 15 Transmitting ........................................................................................................................................ 15 (PHUJHQF\$ODUP)XQFWLRQ................................................................................................................. 16 ADVANCED OPERATIONS................................................................................................ 17 &DOO&DOO......................................................................................................................................... 17 Monitor ................................................................................................................................................ 17 Momentary Monitor 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.......................................................................................................................................... 19 7HPSRUDU\6TXHOFKRII ....................................................................................................................... 20 Talk Around ......................................................................................................................................... 20 )UHTXHQF\5HYHUVH............................................................................................................................. 21 Current Channel Power (QTXLU\ ......................................................................................................... 21 TX Power Switch................................................................................................................................. 21 Whisper............................................................................................................................................... 21 9RLFH&RPSDQGHU 5HGXFH1RLVH Enhance Audio Clarity).............................................................. 22 %DWWHU\&DSDFLW\(QTXLU\ .................................................................................................................... 22 Current Channel (QTXLU\ .................................................................................................................... 22 &KDQQHO6HOHFWRU.QRE/RFNRXW ........................................................................................................ 22 BACKGROUND OPERATIONS.......................................................................................... 23 &7&66'&6(QFRGH'HFRGH......................................................................................................... 23 Optional Signaling .............................................................................................................................. 23 :LGH1DUURZ%DQG6HWXS ................................................................................................................. 24 %XV\&KDQQHO/RFNRXW ........................................................................................................................ 24 6LJQDOLQJ5HODWLRQV6HWXS................................................................................................................... 25 Channel Scan Skip ............................................................................................................................. 25 Professional FM Transceiver ,,, CONTENTS 7;2)) ............................................................................................................................................... 25 Battery Save Setup ............................................................................................................................. 25 Time-out Timer .................................................................................................................................... 26 Time-Out Timer Pre-Alarm .................................................................................................................. 26 7275HWUDQVPLWWLQJ7LPH6HWXS ........................................................................................................ 26 92;)XQFWLRQ...................................................................................................................................... 26 Priority Scan Setup ............................................................................................................................. 27 5HVXPH)DFWRU\'HIDXOW ..................................................................................................................... 27 Programming Software Installing & Starting (TAKES WINDOWS XP AS AN EXAMPLE) .. 29 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS......................................................................................... 30 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE........................................................................................... 31 ATTACHED CHARTS ......................................................................................................... 32 &7&66)UHTXHQF\&KDUW .................................................................................................................... 33 DCS Chart........................................................................................................................................... 34 ,9 Professional FM Transceiver UNPACKING Carefully unpack the transceiver. We recommend you to identify the items listed in the following WDEOHEHIRUHGLVFDUGLQJWKHSDFNLQJPDWHULDO,IDQ\LWHPVDUHPLVVLQJRUKDYHEHHQGDPDJHGGXULQJ shipment, please contact dealers immediately. Supplied Accessories ,WHP Antenna /LLRQ%DWWHU\3DFN Battery Charger AC adaptor Belt Clip ,QVWUXFWLRQ0DQXDO Number QA01V(136-174MHz) 4%/ 4%&/ QPS-01 BC01 Quantity Professional FM Transceiver STANDARD ACCESSORIES/OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Standard Accessories Antenna*1 QA01V (136-174MHz) QA01U (400-480MHz) etc. /LLRQ%DWWHU\3DFN 4%/ Charger 4%&/ AC Adaptor 9P$ 436 Belt Clip BC01 ,QVWUXFWLRQ Manual /PUF'PSGSFRVFODZCBOEPGBOUFOOB QMFBTFSFGFSUPMBCFMJOEJDBUFEJOUIFCPUUPNPGUIFBOUFOOB /PUF$BS$IBSHFSBOE2#$-$IBSHFSTIPVMECFVTFEUPHFUIFS Optional Accessories USB Programming Cable PC03 Battery Pack for Car charger CPS01 Professional FM Transceiver Programming Software QPS289 &DU&KDUJHU&3/ Earphone HS03 Handheld Microphone QHM22 Hand Strap GS01 BATTERY INFORMATION Charging Operation The battery pack is not charged at the factory; please charge it before use. &KDUJLQJWKHEDWWHU\SDFNIRUWKHÂżUVWWLPHDIWHUSXUFKDVHRUH[WHQGHGVWRUDJH PRUHWKDQPRWKV PD\QRWEULQJWKHEDWWHU\SDFNWRLWVQRUPDORSHUDWLQJFDSDFLW\$IWHUIXOO\FKDUJLQJGLVFKDUJLQJF\FOH for two or three times, the operating capacity will reach its best performance. The battery pack life LVRYHUZKHQLWVRSHUDWLQJWLPHGHFUHDVHVHYHQWKRXJKLWLVIXOO\DQGFRUUHFWO\FKDUJHG5HSODFHWKH battery pack. Charger Applied 3OHDVHXVHWKHVSHFLÂżFFKDUJHUDSSRLQWHGE\RXUFRPSDQ\2WKHUPRGHOVPD\FDXVHH[SORVLRQ DQGSHUVRQDOLQMXU\$IWHULQVWDOOLQJWKHEDWWHU\SDFNLIWKHUDGLRGLVSOD\VORZEDWWHU\ZLWKUHGĂDVKLQJ lamp or voice prompt, please charge the battery. NOTES Ĺş Do not short the battery terminals or throw the battery intoÂżUH1HYHUDWWHPSWWRUHPRYHWKH casing from the battery pack, we show no responsibility on any results caused by modifying freely without permission of our factory. Ĺş The ambient temperature should be between 5 Ĺand 40Ĺwhile charging is in progress. Charging outside this range may not fully charge the battery. Ĺş $OZD\VVZLWFK2))WKHWUDQVFHLYHUHTXLSSHGZLWKDEDWWHU\SDFNEHIRUHFKDUJLQJ2WKHUZLVHLW will interfere with correct charging. Ĺş To avoid interfering the charging, please do not cut off the power or take out the battery during charging. Professional FM Transceiver BATTERY INFORMATION Ĺş Do not recharge the battery pack if it is already fully charged. This may shorten the life of the battery pack or damage the battery pack. Ĺş Do not charge the battery or transceiver if it is damp. Dry it before charging to avoid danger. 8"3/*/( 8IFOLFZT PSOBNFOUBMDIBJOPSPUIFSFMFDUSJDNFUBMTDPOUBDUXJUIUIFCBUUFSZUFSNJOBM UIFCBUUFSZ NBZDBVTFEBNBHFPSIVSUCPEJFT*GUIFCBUUFSZUFSNJOBMTIPSUDJSDVJUJUXJMMHFOFSBUFBMPUPGIFBU 5BLFDBSFXIFODBSSZJOHBOEVTJOHUIFCBUUFSZ3FNFNCFSUPQVUUIFCBUUFSZPSSBEJPJOUPJOTVMBUFE DPOUBJOFS%POPUQVUJUJOUPNFUBMDPOUBJOFS How to Charge 1. Plug the AC adaptor into the AC outlet, and then plug the cable of the AC adaptor into the DC jack located on the back of the Charger. The ,QGLFDWRU lights orange (1s) and then goes out----waits to charge. 2. Plug the battery or transceiver into the charger. $F,QSXW Make sure that the battery terminals are in contact with charging terminals well. The ,QGLFDWRU turns into twinkling red-----Pre-charging begins. 3. After pre-charging for about 5 minutes, the indicator will stop twinkling----charging begins. 4. ,W WDNHV DSSUR[LPDWHO\ KRXUV WR IXOO\ FKDUJH WKH battery. When the lamp lights green, the charging is ÂżQLVKHG5HPRYHWKHEDWWHU\RUWKHWUDQVFHLYHUHTXLSSHGZLWKEDWWHU\IURPVRFNHW Professional FM Transceiver BATTERY INFORMATION /05&XIFODIBSHJOHBQPXFSPOUSBOTDFJWFSFRVJQQFEXJUICBUUFSZ UIFJOEJDBUJOHMBNQXJMMOPU UVSOJOUPHSFFOUPTIPXUIFGVMMZDIBSHFETUBUVT0OMZXIFOUIFUSBOTDFJWFSJTTXJUDIFEPGG DBOUIF MBNQJOEJDBUFOPSNBMMZ5IFUSBOTDFJWFSDPOTVNFTFOFSHZXIFOJUJTQPXFSPO BOEUIFDIBSHFSDBO OPUEFUFDUUIFWPMUBHFXIFOUIFCBUUFSZIBTCFFOGVMMZDIBSHFE4PUIFDIBSHFSXJMMDIBSHFCBUUFSZJO DPOTUBOUWPMUBHFBOEGBJMUPJOEJDBUFDPSSFDUMZXIFUIFSUIFCBUUFSZIBTCFFODIBSHFEGVMMZ 5. Charging Process ,QGLFDWRU Status Charging Status Standby (Self-examine lights orange 1second when power on) None 3UHFKDUJLQJ 3UHFKDUJLQJVWDJH 5HGOLJKWWZLQNOHVIRUDERXWPLQXWHV &KDUJLQJ &KDUJHLQDFRQVWDQWFXUUHQW /LJKWVUHGIRUDERXWKRXUV )XOO\FKDUJHG &KDUJHLQDFRQVWDQWYROWDJH /LJKWVJUHHn 6. /(',QGLFDWRU STATUS Self-Examine When Power on No Battery Pre-charging Charge Normally )XOO\ Charged Trouble /(' Orange (for 1 second) None 5HG/LJKW Twinkles for 5 Minutes 5HG Green 5HGWZLQNOHV for a long time /05&5SPVCMFNFBOTCBUUFSZIFBUJOH CBUUFSZTIPSUDJSDVJUPSDIBSHFSTIPSUDJSDVJU Professional FM Transceiver BATTERY INFORMATION Normal Charging Tips 1. Self- Examination: When charging, orange light twinkles for 1 second and goes out, which means WKH FKDUJHU KDV SDVVHG LWV VHOIH[DPLQDWLRQ DQG LW FDQ FKDUJH WKH EDWWHU\ QRUPDOO\ ,I WKH OLJKW remains orange or the red light twinkles, it means the charger can not pass its self-examination or charge the battery. 2. Trickle Pre-Charging:,IUHGOLJKWWZLQNOHVZKHQEDWWHU\LVLQVHUWHGLQWRWKHFKDUJHULWPHDQVWKH remnant voltage is low and the charger is trickle-charging the battery (Pre-Charging Status). The charger will automatically turn into normal charging when the battery reaches a certain electric TXDQWLW\$QGLIWKHUHGOLJKWVWRSVWZLQNOLQJLWPHDQVWKHUHPQDQWYROWDJHPHHWVDFHUWDLQHOHFWULF TXDQWLW\WKHFKDUJHUZLOOFKDUJHWKHEDWWHU\QRUPDOO\ /05& 5SJDLMFDIBSHJOH 1SF$IBSHJOH4UBUVT UJNFDBOOPUCFZPOENJOVUFT*GUIFJOEJDBUJOHMBNQTUJMM UXJOLMFTBGUFSNJOVUFUSJDLMFDIBSHJOH JUNFBOTUIBUUIFDIBSHFSDBOOPUDIBSHFUIFCBUUFSZ1MFBTF DIFDLXIFUIFSUIFCBUUFSZPSDIBSHFSJTEBNBHFE How to Store the Battery 1. ,IWKHEDWWHU\QHHGVWREHVWRUHGNHHSLWLQVWDWXVRIGLVFKDUJHG 2. ,WVKRXOGEHNHSWLQORZWHPSHUDWXUHDQGGU\HQYLURQPHQW 3. Keep it away from hot places and direct sunlight. Professional FM Transceiver BATTERY INFORMATION 8"3/*/( Ĺş Do not short circuit battery terminals. Ĺş Never attempt to remove the casing from the battery pack. Ĺş Never assemble the battery in dangerous surroundings, spark may cause explosion. Ĺş 'RQRWSXWWKHEDWWHU\LQKRWHQYLURQPHQWRUWKURZLWLQWRÂżUHLWPD\FDXVHH[SORVLRQ Professional FM Transceiver PREPARATION Installing / Removing the Battery 1. Match the three grooves of the battery pack with the corresponding guides on the back of the transceiver, and then push it. 2. Press the battery pack until the release latch on the top of the transceiver locks. After hearing a âclickâ sounds, the battery has been locked. 3. To remove the battery pack, slide up the release latch and remove the pack away from the transceiver. Installing / Removing the Antenna Ć˝,QVWDOOLQJWKH$QWHQQD Screw the antenna into the connector on the top of the transceiver by holding the antenna at its base and turning it clockwise until secure. Ć˝5HPRYLQJWKH$QWHQQD Turn the antenna anticlockwise to remove it. Professional FM Transceiver PREPARATION Installing / Removing the Belt Clip Ć˝,QVWDOOLQJWKH%HOW&OLS Place the belt clip to the corresponding grooves on the back of the transceiver, and then clockwise screw it. Ć˝5HPRYLQJWKH%HOW&OLS Anticlockwise turn the screws to remove the belt clip. Installing the Additional Speaker/ Microphone (Optional) 8QYHLOWKH0,&63MDFNFRYHUDQGWKHQLQVHUWWKH 6SHDNHU0LFURSKRQHSOXJLQWR0,&63MDFN /PUF 5IF USBOTDFJWFS JT OPU DPNQMFUFMZ XBUFSQSPPG XIJMF VTJOHUIF4QFBLFS.JDSPQIPOF Professional FM Transceiver PREPARATION Installing/ Removing the Hand Strap (Optional) Slide the loop of the hand strap through the eyelet on the upper rear of the transceiver; then pull the entire hand strap through the loop to secure the hands strap in place and lastly tighten the hands strap. 10 Professional FM Transceiver GETTING ACQUAINTED Professional FM Transceiver 11 GETTING ACQUAINTED Antenna POWER / VOLUME Switch: Turn clockwise to switch on the transceiver, and turn anticlockwise till hearing âClickâ to switch off the transceiver. After switching on the transceiver, turn clockwise to increase the volume and anticlockwise to decrease the volume. 3 Emergency Alarm Key Under the standby conditions, press this key for 1 second to enable alarm function. Press this key again to exit the alarm status. 4 PTT Key :KHQ\RXDUHPDNLQJDFDOOSOHDVHSUHVVDQGKROGWKLVNH\WRVSHDNLQWRWKHPLFURSKRQH5HOHDVH the key to receive. 5 PF1 Key ,WFDQUHDOL]HGLIIHUHQWIXQFWLRQVE\SURJUDPPLQJ 6 PF2 Key ,WFDQUHDOL]HGLIIHUHQWIXQFWLRQVE\SURJUDPPLQJ 7 Channel Selector Knob Turn the selector knob to select desired channel. Turn clockwise to increase channel, anticlockwise to decrease channel. 8 Additional Microphone / Speaker JackáąReading / Writing frequency Jack 9 Belt Clip 10 Battery Lock 12 Professional FM Transceiver GETTING ACQUAINTED Indicator Status and Beep Warning on low voltage 7UDQVPLWWLQJ5HDGLQJ )UHTXHQF\ 5HFHLYLQJ:ULWLQJ)UHTXHQF\ Transceiver emits a low voltage beep at intervals of 60 seconds, and red light twinkles. /LJKWHQVUHGDOOWKHWLPH /LJKWHQVJUHHQDOOWKHWLPH Scan Green light twinkles every second. '70)Successfully Decoded 5HGDQGJUHHQOLJKWWZLQNOHVDWWKHVDPHWLPH Key Operation Voices "DU" into any function, "DU DU" or beep voice prompt to exit any function [PF1] & [PF2] Key Default 3UHVV>3)@ 3UHVV>3)@ 3UHVVDQGKROG>3)@ 3UHVVDQGKROG>3)@ %DWWHU\&DSDFLW\(QTXLU\ 6TXHOFKRII Whisper TX Power Switch Professional FM Transceiver 13 BASIC OPERATIONS Switch on / off Transceiver Switch on Transceiver: 8QGHU SRZHURII VWDWH WXUQ 32:(5 92/80( FORFNZLVH WLOO KHDULQJ "Click" to switch on the transceiver. The transceiver will announce "Power on" when power-on. Switch off Transceiver: 8QGHUSRZHURIIVWDWHWXUQ32:(592/80(DQWLFORFNZLVHWLOOKHDULQJ "Click" to switch off the transceiver. Adjusting Volume 8QGHU SRZHURQ VWDWH WXUQ 32:(5 92/80( VZLWFK WR DGMXVW WKH YROXPH7XUQ FORFNZLVH WR increase the volume, and anticlockwise to decrease the volume. You can press the programmed key RIPRPHQWDU\VTXHOFKRII>PF1@>PF2@WRPRQLWRUFXUUHQWYROXPH /05&:PVDBOGJSTUMZQSFTTUIFQSPHSBNNFELFZPGNPNFOUBSZTRVFMDIPGG<1'><1'>UPNPOJUPS UIF CBDLHSPVOE OPJTF BOE NFBOXIJMF UVSO 108&3 70-6.& UP BEKVTU UIF WPMVNF 6OEFS UIF DPNNVOJDBUJOHTUBUF ZPVDBOBEKVTUWPMVNFBTQFSZPVSOFFENPSFBDDVSBUFMZ Channels Selection Under the standby conditions, turn channel selector knob to choose the desired channel, and the transceiver will announce the adjusted channel. Turn clockwise to increase the channel, anticlockwise to decrease the channel. /05&5IFUSBOTDFJWFSXJMMFNJUBWPJDFQSPNQUXIFODVSSFOUDIBOOFMJTCMBOL 14 Professional FM Transceiver BASIC OPERATIONS Group Selection There are128 channels in total which are divided into 8 groups with 16 channels in each group. $IWHUWKHÂżUVWFKDQQHOLVVHOHFWHGSUHVVDQGKROG>PF2@WRVZLWFKRQWKHWUDQVFHLYHU+ROGLQJ>PF2@ for 2 seconds, the transceiver will announce current group number. Under this condition, turn the selector knob to choose the desired group. /05&:PVDBOFOBCMFPSEJTBCMFUIFHSPVQTFMFDUJPOGVODUJPOCZQSPHSBNNJOHTPGUXBSF Receiving You can hear the transmitting party's calling when the channel you are operating is called and the /(' light turns green. /05& :PVNBZOPUSFDFJWFUIFDBMMJOHJGZPVTFUBIJHITRVFMDIPGGMFWFMPGUIFUSBOTDFJWFS *G DVSSFOU DIBOOFM IBT CFFO QSPHSBNNFE XJUI TJHOBMJOH ZPV DBO POMZ IFBS UIF DBMM GSPN B TBNF TJHOBMJOH PUIFSDBMMTDBOOPUCFIFBSE Transmitting Before transmitting, make sure that the channel you want to use is not in busy state through PRQLWRULQJIRUDZKLOHE\SUHVVLQJWKHSURJUDPPHG0RPHQWDU\6TXHOFKRII>PF1@>PF2@NH\8QGHU these conditions, press the [PTT@ NH\ DQG VSHDN LQWR PLFURSKRQH 3OHDVH NHHS DURXQG FP distance between microphone and your lip. And please speak in normal tone to make the receiver REWDLQEHVWWRQHTXDOLW\ Professional FM Transceiver 15 BASIC OPERATIONS Emergency Alarm Function 3UHVVDQGKROGWKLVNH\IRURYHUVHFRQGWRVWDUWWKH(PHUJHQF\$ODUP)XQFWLRQ Once this function is started, the transceiver will voice alarm beep, start transmitting and send the DODUP EHHS WR FRPSDQLRQV RU V\VWHPV 5HVWDUW WKH SRZHU VXSSO\ RU SUHVV (PHUJHQF\$ODUP NH\ again to exit the emergency alarm function. 16 Professional FM Transceiver ADVANCED OPERATIONS The [PF1@ DQG >PF2@ NH\V DUH SURJUDPPDEOH 7KH\ FDQ UHDOL]H WKH IROORZLQJ IXQFWLRQV E\ programming software. /05&8IFOQSPHSBNNJOHUIFGPMMPXJOHGVODUJPOTBT<1'>4LFZPS<1'>4LFZ ZPVOFFEUPQSFTT UIF<1'><1'>LFZGPSPOFTFDPOEUJMMUIFUSBOTDFJWFSCFFQTBOEUIFOSFMFBTFUIFLFZUPSFBMJ[FUIF QSPHSBNNFEGVODUJPO Call 1/Call 2 8QGHUWKHVWDQGE\FRQGLWLRQVSUHVVWKHSURJUDPPHGNH\RI&DOO&DOO >PF1@>PF2@ WRWUDQVPLW theSUHVWRUHGDQGVHOHFWHG'70)VLJQDOLQJ Monitor Under the standby conditions, pressing the programmed key of monitor [PF1@ >PF2@ WKH transceiver emits "DU" beep and then comes into the monitor state. Under these conditions, WUDQVFHLYHU ZLOO LJQRUH &7&66 '&6 GHFRGH DQG PRQLWRU VLJQDO RI WKH RWKHU SDUW\ DV ORQJ DV receiving the matched carrier wave. Press this key again, transceiver emits "DU DU" beep and exits the monitor state. Momentary Monitor Under the standby conditions, press and hold the programmed key of momentary monitor [PF1@ Professional FM Transceiver 17 ADVANCED OPERATIONS [PF2@WKHWUDQVFHLYHUHPLWVDU" beep and then comes into monitor state. Under these conditions, WUDQVFHLYHUZLOOLJQRUH&7&66'&6GHFRGHDQGPRQLWRUVLJQDORIRWKHUSDUW\DVORQJDVUHFHLYLQJ WKHPDWFKHGFDUULHUZDYH5HOHDVHWKLVNH\WUDQVFHLYHUHPLWVDU DU" beep and exits the monitor state. Temporary Deletion of the Interfering Channel This function can temporarily delete the interfering channel or occupied channel from scan list. When scan stops on one channel, pressing the programmed key of Temporary Deletion of the ,QWHUIHULQJ&KDQQHOWUDQVFHLYHUHPLWVDU" beep and temporarily deletes this channel from scan list. %XWWKHSULRULW\FKDQQHOVFDQQRWEHWHPSRUDULO\GHOHWHG,IRQO\RQHRUWZRFKDQQHOVDUHLQVFDQOLVW WKLVRSHUDWLRQLVQRWDYDLODEOH5HVWDUWWKHWUDQVFHLYHUWRDGGWKHWHPSRUDULO\GHOHWHGFKDQQHOVLQWR scan list again. Squelch Levels Enquiry 8QGHUWKHVWDQGE\FRQGLWLRQVSUHVVLQJWKHSURJUDPPHG6TXHOFK/HYHOV(QTXLU\NH\WUDQVFHLYHU ZLOODQQRXQFHFXUUHQWVTXHOFKOHYHO Squelch Levels Setup 7KLVIXQFWLRQLVXVHGWRVHWXSWKHUHFHLYLQJVLJQDOLQWHQVLW\,IWKHUHFHLYLQJVLJQDOLQWHQVLW\UHDFKHV a certain level, you can hear the other party calling, otherwise transceiver will remain mute. 18 Professional FM Transceiver ADVANCED OPERATIONS 8QGHU WKH VWDQGE\ FRQGLWLRQV SUHVVLQJ WKH SURJUDPPHG 6TXHOFK /HYHOV 6HWXS WUDQVFHLYHU ZLOO YRLFHWKHDGMXVWHGVTXHOFKOHYHO Scan Scan function can be used in monitoring every channel of current group. Under the standby conditions, pressing the programmed scan key, transceiver emits "DU" beep DQGFRPHVLQWRVFDQVWDWH,WVFDQVFKDQQHOVLQVFDQOLVWRQHE\RQH:KHQRQHFKDQQHOUHFHLYHV a matching signal, the transceiver will temporarily stay in this channel till the signal disappears. Pressing the scan key again, transceiver emits "DU DU" beep, exits scan and switches the working channel to returned channel which is programmed by users in advance (Please refer to returned channel in the programming software.). Scramble Setup (Encryption) 7KLVVSHFLDODXGLRSURFHVVFDQRIIHUDPRUHFRQÂżGHQWLDOFRPPXQLFDWLRQ,WPDNHVWUDQVFHLYHUVRI VDPHIUHTXHQF\UHFHLYHGLVRUGHUHGQRLVHVRQO\ Under the standby conditions, pressing the programmed Scramble key, transceiver emits "DU" EHHSDQGHQDEOHV6FUDPEOHIXQFWLRQ5HSHDWWKHVDPHRSHUDWLRQWUDQVFHLYHUHPLWVDU DU" beep and disables the Scramble function. Squelch off 8QGHU WKH VDQGE\ FRQGLWLRQV SUHVVLQJ WKH SURJUDPPHG NH\ RI 6TXHOFK RII >PF1@ >PF2@ WKH Professional FM Transceiver 19 ADVANCED OPERATIONS VTXHOFKFLUFXLWLVQRWPXWHDQGDWSUHVHQW\RXFDQKHDUWKHEDFNJURXQGQRLVH3UHVVWKLVNH\DJDLQ transceiver emits "DU DUEHHSDQGWKHVTXHOFKFLUFXLWEHFRPHVPXWH%\XVLQJWKLVIXQFWLRQ\RX can monitor the weaker signal which is hard to receive. Temporary Squelch off Under standby conditions, press and holdSURJUDPPHGNH\RI7HPSRUDU\6TXHOFKRII>PF1@>PF2@ transceiver emits "DUEHHSDQGWKHVTXHOFKFLUFXLWLVQRWPXWHDQGDWSUHVHQW\RXFDQKHDUWKH EDFNJURXQGQRLVH5HOHDVHWKLVNH\WKHQWKHWUDQVFHLYHUHPLWVÂł'8'8´DQGWKHVTXHOFKFLUFXLWLV mute. By using this function you can monitor weak signal which is hard to receive. Talk Around Under the standby conditions, pressing the programmed key of Talk Around, transceiver emits "DU" beep and then the current channel comes into Talk Around state. Under these conditions, transceiver ZLOOWUDQVPLWE\UHFHLYLQJIUHTXHQF\$OVRWKHVHWWLQJFRGH &7&66'&6 ZLOOLQWHUFKDQJHHQFRGLQJ signal as decoding signal. Press this key again, transceiver emits "DU DU" beep and exits the Talk Around state. /PUF6OEFSUIFUBMLBSPVOETUBUF UIFUSBOTDFJWFSDBOOPUDPNNVOJDBUFXJUIPUIFSUSBOTDFJWFSTUISPVHI SFQFBUFST 20 Professional FM Transceiver ADVANCED OPERATIONS Frequency Reverse 8QGHUWKHVWDQGE\FRQGLWLRQVSUHVVLQJWKHSURJUDPPHGNH\RI)UHTXHQF\5HYHUVHWUDQVFHLYHU emits "DUEHHSDQGWKHQFRPHVLQWR)UHTXHQF\5HYHUVHVWDWH$IWHUWKDWWKHFXUUHQWFKDQQHO5; IUHTXHQF\ZLOOEHVZLWFKHGWR7;IUHTXHQF\DQGWKH&7&66RU'&6VLJQDOZKLFKKDVEHHQVHWXSZLOO be also switched. Pressing this key again, the transceiver exits reverse function with "DU DU" beep. Current Channel Power Enquiry Under the standby conditions, pressing the programmed key of "Current Channel Power Enquiry", transceiver announces the current channel power state. TX Power Switch Under the standby conditions, pressing the programmed key of "TX Power Switch", transceiver emits BEEP prompt and announces the switched power. Whisper When this function is enabled, other party can hear a higher voice as long as you speak in a lower voice. Under the standby conditions, pressing the programmed key of "Whisper", transceiver emits "DU" beep and enables Whisper function. Pressing the same key again, the transceiver exits Whisper function with "DU DU" beep. Professional FM Transceiver 21 ADVANCED OPERATIONS Voice Compander (Reduce Noise & Enhance Audio Clarity) Enable this function to reduce background noise and improve audio clarity, which is especially helpful for long-distance communication. Under the standby conditions, pressing the programmed key of "Voice Compander", transceiver enables the Voice Compander function with "DU" beep. Pressing the key again, transceiver exits Voice Compander function with "DU DU" beep. Battery Capacity Enquiry Under the standby conditions, pressing the programmed key of "Battery Capacity Enquiry", transceiver announces current battery capacity. Current Channel Enquiry Under the standby conditions, pressing the programmed key of "Current Channel Enquiry", transceiver announces current channel number. Channel Selector Knob Lockout Enable this function to prevent normal communication failure caused by channel misadjustment. Under the standby conditions, pressing the programmed key of "Channel Selector Knob Lockout", transceiver enables the Channel Selector Knob /RFNRXW function with "DU" beep. Press the key again, transceiver exits the Channel Selector Knob Knockout function with "DU DU" beep. 22 Professional FM Transceiver BACKGROUND OPERATIONS CTCSS / DCS Encode / Decode 8VHUV FDQ VHW LQGHSHQGHQW &7&66 '&6 HQFRGH GHFRGH IRU HYHU\ FKDQQHO E\ SURJUDPPLQJ software. Optional Signaling Users can enable or disable the Optional Signaling in every channel by programming software. 7KLV6LJQDOLQJIXQFWLRQLVVLPLODUWR&7&66'&6ZKLFKHPERGLHVIXQFWLRQVDV6HOHFWLYHCall, Group Call, All Call,377,'DQG5HPRWHO\VWXQDQG:DNHQ 1. PTT ID:,IFXUUHQWFKDQQHOLVHGLWHGZLWK377,'WKHWUDQVFHLYHUZLOOVHQGWUDQVPLWWLQJ,'ZKHQ pressing or releasing PTT key. 2. You can set group call wildcard for each groupE\SURJUDPPLQJVRIWZDUH '70)FKDUDFWHU$ B.C.D.*** or â#â). The caller can call different groups by sending different group call codes. When the receiving SDUW\UHFHLYHVDYDOLG,'FRGHRQHRUDOORIWKHFKDUDFWHUVZRXOGEHUHSODFHGE\ZLOGFDUGFKDUDFWHUV and the receiving part can realize all call, group call or selective call. ,WLVPXFKHDV\DQGĂH[LEOHWR realize all call, group call and etc by using group call code. For example: Group code :"C" 5DGLR$5DGLR%5DGLR&5DGLR' ,'FRGHRIWKHUHFHLYLQJSDUW\LV!!!223!!!!!!235!!!!!355. ,IWKHFDOOLQJSDUW\XVHVC23WRFDOO5DGLR$DQG5DGLR%ZLOOUHFHLYHWKHFDOO ,IWKHFDOOLQJSDUW\XVHVCC5WRFDOO5DGLR&DQG5DGLR'ZLOOUHFHLYHWKHFDOO ,IWKHFDOOLQJSDUW\XVHVCCCWRFDOO$OO5DGLRVZRXOGUHFHLYHWKHFDOO Professional FM Transceiver 23 BACKGROUND OPERATIONS 7KLVWUDQVFHLYHULVVHWZLWKJURXSVRI'70)FRGHXVHUVFDQSURJUDPDQGXVHWKHPĂH[LEO\ Narrow Band Setup On the basis of national conditions, users can set channel spacing as 12.5K (narrow band) to communicate on the transceiver by programming software. This transceiver can realize 12.5K (narrow band) as communication way. Busy Channel Lockout :KHQ %&/ IXQFWLRQ LV HQDEOHG \RX FDQ QRW WUDQVPLW LQ EXV\ FKDQQHO %&/ SUHYHQWV \RX IURP LQWHUIHULQJ ZLWK RWKHU SDUWLHV ZKR LV XVLQJ WKH VDPH IUHTXHQF\ SRLQW WKDW \RX VHOHFW 8QGHU WKLV FRQGLWLRQ LI \RX SUHVV WKH >377@ WR WUDQVPLW WKH WUDQVFHLYHU ZLOO HPLW EHHS SURPSW DQG UHWXUQ WR receiving mode. 8VHUVFDQVHW%XV\&KDQQHO/RFNRXWPRGHE\SURJUDPPLQJVRIWZDUH 1. Repeater (BTL): 5HSHDW ORFNRXW WUDQVPLWWLQJ LV LQKLELWHG ZKHQ FXUUHQW FKDQQHO UHFHLYHV D PDWFKHGFDUULHUZLWKGLIIHUHQW&7&66'&6 2. Carrier wave (BCL): Carrier busy lockout, transmitting is inhibited when current channel receives a matched carrier wave. 3. Close%&/GLVDEOHG\RXFDQGRWUDQVPLVVLRQXQGHUZKDWHYHUUHFHLYLQJVWDWH 24 Professional FM Transceiver BACKGROUND OPERATIONS Signaling Relations Setup 8VHUVFDQVHWUHODWLRQVEHWZHHQ&7&66'&6VLJQDODQG'70)VLJQDOE\SURJUDPPLQJVRIWZDUH AND: Only when a matching&7&66'&6VLJQDODQGD'70)VLJQDODUHUHFHLYHGFDQFDOOLQJRI other party be heard. OR: As long as a matching&7&66'&6VLJQDORUD'70)VLJQDOLVUHFHLYHGFDOOLQJRIthe other party can be heard. Channel Scan Skip Users can choose whether to set current channel as Scan Skip by programming software. Transceiver will skip current channel during scan when it is set as Scan Skip. TX OFF 8VHUVFDQHQDEOHRUGLVDEOHWKH7UDQVPLWWLQJ,QKLELWHG)XQFWLRQLQFXUUHQWFKDQQHOE\SURJUDPPLQJ VRIWZDUH 2QFH WKLV IXQFWLRQ LV HQDEOHG >377@ NH\ EHFRPHV LQYDOLG NH\ DQG WKH WUDQVFHLYHU RQO\ works in receiving mode. Battery Save Setup When this function is enabled, the transceiver can efficiently reduce battery consumption. The WUDQVFHLYHU ZLOO DXWRPDWLFDOO\ VZLWFK RQ %DWWHU\ 6DYH )XQFWLRQ ZKHQ QRW UHFHLYLQJ DQ\ VLJQDO RU making any operations. But when the transceiver receives a matching signal or make operations, it Professional FM Transceiver 25 BACKGROUND OPERATIONS will automatically exit this function. Time-out Timer The purpose of the Time-out Timer is to prevent any caller from using a channel for an extended SHULRGRIWLPH,I\RXFRQWLQXRXVO\WUDQVPLWIRUDSHULRGRIWLPHWKDWH[FHHGVWKHSURJUDPPHGWLPH set in advance, the transceiver will stop transmitting with voice prompt. Users can set TOT timer by programming software. Time-Out Timer Pre-Alarm The Time-Out Timer Pre-Alarm is to alarm users that overtime transmission is going to happen. Users can program desired TOT Pre-Alarm time by programming software. TOT Re-transmitting Time Setup TOT 5HWUDQVPLWWLQJ Time is the interval between the stopped overtime transmission and allowed re-transmission. Pressing PTT key before 5HWUDQVPLWWLQJ time, the transceiver will inhibit transmission with voice prompt. Users can set desired TOT 5HWUDQVPLWWLQJ Time by programming software. VOX Function :KHQWKLVIXQFWLRQLVHQDEOHG\RXFDQEHJLQWUDQVPLWWLQJE\ÂżWWHGKLJKYRLFHQRQHHGLQJWRSUHVV 26 Professional FM Transceiver BACKGROUND OPERATIONS WKH>377@NH\ Users can enable or disable the VOX function by programming software. Priority Scan Setup This transceiver can be set with two priority channels at the same time.Users can set the desired SULRULW\VFDQE\SURJUDPPLQJVRIWZDUH,IWUDQVFHLYHUVHWSULRULW\VFDQXQGHUVFDQQLQJDQGUHFHLYLQJ no signal state, it will scan every channel and also test priority channel at a time. When the nonSULRULW\FKDQQHOUHFHLYHVVLJQDOLWZLOOWHVWSULRULW\FKDQQHODFFRUGLQJWRĂ\EDFNWLPH$DQGĂ\EDFN time B setup by users. Resume Factory Default Once transceiver works abnormally for wrong operations or wrong programming, users can start WKLVIXQFWLRQWRUHVXPHDOOIXQFWLRQVDQGFKDQQHOVDV)DFWRU\'HIDXOW 3UHVV>377@DQG>3)@NH\V\QFKURQRXVO\WRVZLWFKRQWUDQVFHLYHU+ROGLQJWKHWZRNH\VIRUPRUH WKDQVHFRQGWKHWUDQVFHLYHUZLOOUHVXPH)DFWRU\'HIDXOWDIWHUDQQRXQFLQJFXUUHQWFKDQQHOQXPEHU Professional FM Transceiver 27 PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE LNSTALLING & STARTING (TAKES WINDOWS XP AS AN EXAMPLE) 1. Double-click âQPS289 SETUP.EXEâ, and then install the software as per computer instructions. 2. &OLFN 67$57 PHQX VHOHFW DQG FOLFN 86% 72 &20 3257LQWKH436SURJUDPIURP$//352*5$0 3. Connect the optional cable PC03 to the USB port in PC device and connect the transceiver with the other end of cable. 4. 'RXEOHFOLFN436VHWXSVKRUWFXWLFRQRUFOLFN67$57 menu to choose QPS289 entry in the QPS289 program IURP$//352*5$06PHQX 5HIHUWRSLFWXUH . 5. As per computer command, choose serial port "COM Port" ÂżUVWO\ 5HIHUWRSLFWXUH , then click OK to start programming software. TIPS: ,Q RQH LQGLYLGXDO FRPSXWHU XVHUV QHHG WR FKRRVH GLIIHUHQW COM Port number when USB cable is connected with different USB port. 7RSURJUDPIUHTXHQF\SRZHURQWKHWUDQVFHLYHUÂżUVWO\'R QRW SRZHU RQRII WKH WUDQVFHLYHU ZKHQ LW LV FRQQHFWHG ZLWK computer. Otherwise, the transceiver can not read or write IUHTXHQF\ZHOO,IWKLVFRQGLWLRQKDSSHQVSOHDVHÂżUVWO\FORVH the programming software, disconnect USB Connector(PC03) from computer, then, connect the USB connector with 28 Professional FM Transceiver (picture 1) (picture 2) PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE LNSTALLING & STARTING (TAKES WINDOWS XP AS AN EXAMPLE) computer again and select the corresponding COM Port to start the programming software. So, please power on the transceiver before connecting with the computer. Do not reset the transceiver when the transceiver is connected with the computer. /05&5IFQSPHSBNNJOHTPGUXBSFPGUIJTUSBOTDFJWFSIBTJEFOUJGZJOHTZTUFN5IFSFGPSF XIFOZPV TUBSUQSPHSBNNJOHTPGUXBSFBUUIFGJSTUUJNF ZPVTIPVMEDPOOFDUUIFUSBOTDFJWFSBOEUIFOZPVDBOSVO UIFTPGUXBSF PUIFSXJTFUIFTPGUXBSFDBOOPUCFSVO Professional FM Transceiver 29 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS General 9+)0+] )UHTXHQF\5DQJH Channel Capacity 128 channels Adjacent Channel Selectivity ÂG% ,QWHUPRGXODWLRQ ÂG% 6SXULRXV5HMHFWLRQ ÂG% $XGLR5HVSRQVH +1~-3dB (0.3~2.55KHz) +XP 1RLVH Channel Spacing Äą36dB  12.5KHz (Narrow Band) Audio Distortion Phase-locked Step 5KHz, 6.25KHz Audio Power Output P: Operating Voltage 9'& %DWWHU\/LIH More than 14 Hours (1500mAh), by 5-5-90 work cycle 7UDQVPLWWLQJ3DUW (76,(16WDQGDUG7HVW )UHTXHQF\6WDELOLW\ Âą2.5ppm Power Output Operating Temperature -20Ä~ +55Ä Narrow band ::: Modulation .Ä)( Size 260Ă60Ă35mm (with battery pack, antenna) Adjacent Channel Power Â% Weight 208 g (with battery pack, antenna) +XP 1RLVH ÂG% Spurious Emission ÂG% Narrow band $XGLR5HVSRQVH +1~-3dB (0.3~2.25KHz) ÂČ9 Audio Distortion 5HFHLYLQJ3DUW (76,(16WDQGDUG7HVW Sensitivity(12dB 6,1$' 30 Professional FM Transceiver  TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Problem No Power Battery power dies shortly after correctly charging. Transceiver cannot scan All band noisy after programmed or green light always lightens No sound after using microphone for a while Communication distance becomes short, and it is low sensitivity Corrective Action A. 7KHEDWWHU\SDFNPD\EHH[KDXVWLQJ5HFKDUJH or replace the battery pack. B. The battery pack may not be installed correctly. 5HPRYHWKHEDWWHU\SDFNDQGLQVWDOOLWDJDLQ C. The power switch is broken; send it to local dealers to repair. D. Battery touch is broken; send it to local dealers to repair. 7KH EDWWHU\ SDFN OLIH LV ILQLVKHG 5HSODFH WKH battery pack with a new one. The channels are not in scan list. (Professionals set it.) 7XUQ RQ VTXHOFK ZKHQ SURJUDPPHG 1RQ professionals are advised not to adjust this function. Earphone jack is broken. (Please contact with local dealers to repair it.) A. Check whether the antenna is in good condition and the antenna base do not come adrift. B. 8VHUV VHOHFW ZURQJ IUHTXHQF\ W\SH ZKLFK is not in accord with this transceiver when programming. C. Whether it has set in low power output. (Please contact with local dealers to repair it.) Professional FM Transceiver 31 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Cannot talk to or hear other members in your group &DQQRWSRZHURQRUIUHTXHQWSRZHURII The receiver gets low or intermittent voice from the caller Unstable communication with loud background noise /RXGVSHDNHU EHFRPH ORZHU RU ZLWK ÂłND ND´ sound after using a certain time 5HFHLYHYRLFHIURPWKHRWKHUSDUW\EXWFDQQRW transmit 5HFHLYLQJ,QGLFDWRU (green light) lightens but no sound 32 Professional FM Transceiver A. 'LIIHUHQWIUHTXHQF\RUFKDQQHOSOHDVHFKDQJHLW B. 'LIIHUHQW&7&66'&6SOHDVHUHVHWLW C. Out of communication range. Check whether the battery touch is out of sharp or broken. &KHFNZHDWKHUWKH0,&LVVWRSSDJH 2WKHUZLVH please contact with local dealers to repair it.) Out of communication range or obstruct by tall buildings or in basement and so on. &KHFNZKHWKHUWKHORXGVSHDNHUQHWLVEURNHQ,URQ powder or sundries is in the loudspeaker. (Please contact with local dealers to repair it.) &KHFN >377@ NH\ 3OHDVH FRQWDFW ZLWK ORFDO dealers to repair it.) A. /RZYROXPHSOHDVHWXUQRQFORFNZLVH B. /RXGVSHDNHU LV EURNHQ 3OHDVH FRQWDFW ZLWK local dealers to repair it.) C. Earphone jack is broken. (Please contact with local dealers to repair it.) D. Volume switch is broken. (Please contact with local dealers to repair it.) ATTACHED CHART CTCSS Frequency Chart 10 11 67.0 69.3 71.9 74.4 77.0 79.7 82.5 85.4 88.5 91.5 94.8 12 94.7 23 141.3 34 179.9 13 100.0 24 146.2 35 183.5 14 103.5 25 151.4 36 186.2 15 107.2 26 156.7 37 189.9 16 110.9 27 159.8 38 192.8 17 114.8 28 162.2 39 196.6 18 1183.8 29 162.5 40 199.5 19 123.0 30 167.9 41 203.5 20 127.3 31 171.3 42 206.5 21 131.8 32 173.8 43 210.7 22 136.5 33 177.3 44 218.1 45 46 47 48 49 50 225.7 229.1 233.6 241.8 250.3 254.1 Professional FM Transceiver 33 ATTACHED CHART DCS Chart 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 017 023 025 026 031 032 036 043 047 050 051 053 054 055 065 071 072 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 073 074 114 115 116 122 125 131 132 134 135 143 145 152 155 156 162 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 165 172 174 205 212 217 223 225 226 243 244 245 246 251 252 254 255 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 261 263 265 266 271 274 305 306 311 315 325 331 332 343 345 346 351 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 356 364 365 371 411 412 413 423 425 431 432 445 446 452 454 455 462 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 464 465 466 503 506 516 523 526 532 534 546 565 606 612 624 627 631 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 632 645 654 662 664 703 712 723 731 732 734 743 754 765 NOTE:1VWDQGVIRUSRVLWLYHFRGH,VWDQGVIRULQYHUWHGFRGHJURXSVRI'&6LQWRWDO 2. Overstriking marks are non-standard DCS. 34 Professional FM Transceiver $ SAFETYTRAINING INFORMATION Your Qixiang Electron Science&Technology Co.,Ltd.Quanzhou radio generators RF electromagnetic energy during transmit mode. This radio is designed for and classified as âOccupational Use Onlyâ, meaning it must be used only during the course of employment by individuals aware of the hazards, and the ways to minimize such hazards. This radio is NOT intended for use by the âGeneral Populationâ in an uncontrolled environment. This radio has been tested and complies with the FCC RF exposure limits for âOccupational Use Onlyâ. In addition, yourQixiang Electron Science&Technology Co.,Ltd rad io complies with the following Standards and Guidelines with regard to RF energy and electromagnetic energy levels and evaluation of such levels for exposure to humans: FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97-01 Supplement C, Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields. American National Standards Institute (C95.1-1992), IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz. American National Standards Institute (C95.3-1992), IEEE Recommended Practice for the Measurement of Potentially Hazardous Electromagnetic Fieldsâ RF and Microwave. The following accessories are authorized for use with this product. Use of accessories other than those (listed in the instruction) specified may result in RF exposure levels exceed the FCC requirements for wireless RF exposure. To ensure that your expose to RF electromagnetic energy is within the FCC allowable limits for occupational use, always adhere to the following guidelines: DO NOT operate the radio without a proper antenna attached, as this may damaged the radio and may also cause you to exceed FCC RF exposure limits. A proper antenna is the antenna supplied with this radio by the manufacturer or antenna specifically authorized by the manufacturer for use with this radio. DO NOT transmits for more than 50% of total radio use time (â50%duty cycleâ). Transmitting more than 50% of the time can cause FCC RF exposure compliance requirements to be exceeded. The radio is transmitting when the âTX indicatorâ lights red. You can cause the radio to transmit by pressing the âPTTâ switch. ALWAYS keep the antenna at least 2.5 cm (1 inch) away from the body when transmitting and only use the belt-clip which is listed in instructions when attaching the radio to your belt, etc., to ensure FCC RF exposure compliance requirements are not exceeded. To provide the recipients of your transmission the best sound quality, hold the antenna at least 5 cm (2 inches) from your mouth, and slightly off to one side. The information listed above provides the user with the information needed to make him or her aware of RF exposure, and what to do to asâsure that this radio operates with the FCC RF exposure limits of this radio. Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility During transmissions, yourQixiang Electron Science&Technology Co.,Ltd radio generates RF energy that can possibly cause interference with other devices or systems. To avoid such interference, turn off the radio in areas where signs are posted to do so. DO NOT operate the transmitter in areas that are sensitive to electromagnetic radiation such as hospitals, aircraft, and blasting sites. Occupational/Controlled Use The radio transmitter is used in situations in which persons are exposed as consequence of their employment provided those persons are fully aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure.
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