Qixiang Electron Science and Technology QZQX929 Two Way Radio User Manual

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FCC Warning:
This device complies wit h 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 acceptany interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation. Any Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority
to operate the equipment.
Safety training Information
Our radio generates RF electromagnetic energy during transmit mode. This radio
is designed for and classifed as "Occupation Use Only" 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
"General Population"in an uncontrolled environment.
This radio has been tested and complies with the FCC RF exposure limits
for "Occupation Use Only" In addition, our radio 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:
1. FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97-01 Supplement C, Evaluating Compliance
with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic
Fields.
2. 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.
3. American National Standards Institute (C95.3-1992), IEEE Recommended
Practice for the Measurement of Potentially Hazardous Electromagnetic FieldsRF and Microwave.
4. The following accessories are authorized for use with this product. Use of
accessories other than those (listed in the instruction) speciied may result in RF
To ensure that your expose to RF electromagnetic energy is within the
FCC allowable limits foroccupational use, always adhere to the following
guidelines:
1. 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 speciically authorized by the manufacturer for use
with this radio.
2. DO NOT transmits for more than 50% of total radio use time (“50% duty
cycle”). Transmitting more than 50% of the time can cause FCC RF exposure
compliance requirements to be exceeded. The radio is transmitting when the
“TX indicator”lights red. You can cause the radio to transmit by pressing the
“PTT”switch.
3. ALWAYS keep the antenna at least 2.5 cm (1 inch) away from the body
when transmitting and only use our radio’s 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 as*sure that this
radio operates with the FCC RF exposure limits of this radio.
Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility During transmissions,our 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.
THANK YOU!
Thank you very much for choosing our transceiver. The transceiver
provides you with reliable, clear and eficient communication service.
Our 929 introduces innovative DSP (Digital Signal Processing)
baseband technique to achieve high-idelity voice processing and
encryption.
929 is a compact and fashionable transceiver that allows you to
enjoy instant communication at ease. The features like novelty, nice
timbre, high power (4W), make 929 a high cost-effective professional
transceiver. It is of unique and innovative functions, such as,
oscillation and chord rings prompt missed calls, voice prompt
battery capacity, jacklight and optional high-fidelity earphones
fitted for using in Hotels, Amusement buildings, Emporium, Super
shopping center, Estate management and other trades. Apart from
these, the radio has long-distance anti-theft alarming, which makes
it a good option for simple alarm device in vehicles.
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR USER
Our 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. Do not
place the transceiver’s hot back close to any surface of plastic.
10.If any abnormal odor or smoke detected coming from the
transceiver, turn off the power and take off the battery pack and its
case. Then contact local Soontone dealers.
CONTENTS
UNPACKING ......................................................................................01
Supplied Accessories ..................................................................................... 01
STANDARD ACCESSORIES/OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES .............. 02
Standard Accessories ..................................................................................... 02
Optional Accessories ...................................................................................... 02
BATTERY INFORMATION ................................................................. 03
Charging the Battery Pack.............................................................................. 03
Charger Applied .............................................................................................. 03
NOTES ........................................................................................................... 03
How to Store the Battery ................................................................................ 04
Emergent Charging ........................................................................................ 05
PREPARATION ..................................................................................06
Installing / Removing the Battery .................................................................... 06
Installing / Removing the Antenna ............................................................... 06
Installing / Removing the Belt Clip .................................................................. 07
Installing the Additional Speaker/ Microphone (Optional) ............................... 07
Installing/ Removing the Hand Strap (Optional) ............................................. 07
GETTING ACQUAINTED ................................................................... 08
LCD Display Screen ....................................................................................... 08
Backlight Status and Voice Prompt ................................................................ 11
[PF1] & [PF2] Key Default .............................................................................. 11
AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS .................................................................. 12
BASIC OPERATIONS ........................................................................13
Switch on / off the Transceiver ....................................................................... 13
Switch on/off the Jacklight .............................................................................. 13
Volume Control ............................................................................................... 13
Current Channel Enquiry ................................................................................ 13
Adjust Frequency............................................................................................ 13
Fast Adjust Frequency .................................................................................... 14
Channels Selection......................................................................................... 14
Receiving ........................................................................................................ 15
Transmitting .................................................................................................... 15
Emergency Alarm Function ............................................................................ 16
Keypad Lockout .............................................................................................. 16
FUNCTIONS SETUP.......................................................................... 17
Basic Functions Setup .................................................................................... 17
CONTENTS
CTCSS/DCS Encode/Decode ....................................................................... 17
CTCSS/DCS Encode/Decode Setup .............................................................. 17
Mode Selection ............................................................................................... 18
FM Radio ....................................................................................................... 18
Beep Voice Prompt ......................................................................................... 19
Squelch Level Setup....................................................................................... 19
On/Off VOX ................................................................................................... 20
VOX Level Setup ............................................................................................ 20
Frequency Step Setup .................................................................................... 20
ADVANCE OPERATIONS ................................................................. 22
Squelch off ...................................................................................................... 22
Monitor............................................................................................................ 22
Hi/Low Power Switch ...................................................................................... 22
Scan ............................................................................................................... 23
Frequency Reverse ........................................................................................ 23
Talk Around ..................................................................................................... 23
Battery Capacity Enquiry ................................................................................ 24
Call Alert ......................................................................................................... 24
Temporary Deletion of the Interfering Channel .............................................. 24
BACKGROUND OPERATIONS......................................................... 26
Wide / Narrow Band Setup ............................................................................. 26
Busy Channel Lockout.................................................................................... 26
Accession to Scan List ................................................................................... 26
Time-out Timer................................................................................................ 26
Time-Out Timer Pre-Alarm.............................................................................. 27
Battery Save Setup......................................................................................... 27
Priority Scan Setup ......................................................................................... 27
Return to Appointed Channel ......................................................................... 27
Programming Software Installing & Starting
(THIS INSTRUCTION TAKES
WINDOWS XP AS AN EXAMPLE) ........................................................................................ 29
Resume Factory Default ................................................................................. 30
Maintaining and Cleaning .............................................................................. 30
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................ 31
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE ......................................................... 33
ATTACHED CHART ........................................................................... 35
CTCSS Frequency Chart ............................................................................... 35
DCS Chart ...................................................................................................... 36
UNPACKING
Carefully unpack the transceiver. We recommend you identify the
items listed in the table as bellows before discarding the packing
material. If any items are missing or have been damaged during
shipment, please contact local dealers immediately.
Supplied Accessories
Item
Antenna
Li-ion Battery Pack
Battery Charger
AC adaptor
Belt Clip
Instruction Manual
Number
QA07V
QB-33L
QBC-33L
QPS-05
BC06
Quantity
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STANDARD ACCESSORIES/OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Standard Accessories
Antenna *
QA07V(400-470MHZ)
Belt Clip BC06
Li-ion Battery
Pack)1300mAh
QB-33L
Charger
QBC-33L
AC Adaptor
(12V/500mA)
QPS-05
Instruction Manual
Note:
For frequency band of antenna, please refer to label glued on
the bottom of the antenna.
Optional Accessories
USB Programming
Cable PC03
Hand Strap GS01
02
Earphone HS03
Car Charger CPL-02
Backup Li-ion Battery
Pack (2200mAh)
QB-34L
BATTERY INFORMATION
Charging the Battery Pack
The battery pack is not charged at the factory; please charge it
before use.
Charging the battery pack for the first time after purchase
or extended storage (more than 2 moths) may not bring the
battery pack to its normal operating capacity. After fully charging/
discharging cycle for two or three times, the operating capacity
will reach its best performance. The battery pack life is over when
its operating time decreases even though it is fully and correctly
charged. Change a new battery pack.
Charger Applied
Please use the speciic charger appointed by our company. Other
models may cause explosion and personal injury. After installing the
battery pack, if the radio displays low battery with red lashing lamp
or voice prompt, please charge the battery.
NOTES
• Do not short the battery terminals or throw the battery into fire.
Never attempt to remove the casing from the battery pack. We
bear no responsibility on any results caused by modifying the
battery freely without permission of our factory.
• The ambient temperature should be between 5℃ and 40℃ while
charging is in progress. Charging outside this range may not fully
charge the battery.
• Always switch OFF the transceiver equipped with a battery pack
before charging. Otherwise, it will interfere with correct charging.
• To avoid interfering the charging, please do not cut off the power
or take out the battery during charging.
• 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.
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BATTERY INFORMATION
• Do not charge the battery or transceiver if it is damp. Dry it before
charging to avoid danger.
WARNING:
When keys, ornamental chain or other electric metals contact
with the battery terminal, the battery may cause damage
or hurt bodies. If the battery terminal short circuit it will
generate a lot of heat, please be careful when you carry or
use the battery, please put battery or radio into insulated
container. Do not put it into metal container.
How to Store the Battery
1. If the battery needs to be stored, keep it in status of 50%
discharged.
2. It should be kept in low temperature and dry environment.
3. Keep it away from hot places and direct sunlight.
WARNING:
· Do not short circuit battery terminals.
· Never attempt to remove the casing from the battery pack.
· Never assemble the battery in dangerous surroundings, spark
may cause explosion.
· Do not put the battery in hot environment or throw it into
fire, it may cause explosion.
■To charge the battery directly or the transceiver via charger
You can charge the battery or transceiver separately.
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.
Charging indicator---Green
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BATTERY INFORMATION
Working Indicator
Charging Indicator
Transceiver Charge
Battery Charge
2. Plug the Li-ion battery or the transceiver installed with Li-ion
battery into the matched charger.
A. Make sure that the battery is well connected with charging
connectors.
Charging indicator---Red
3. Fully charged. Charging indicator--Green.
Note:
It takes approximately 4 hours to fully charge the battery.
But, the actual charging time depends on the dump battery.
After fully charged, please remember to remove the battery
or transceiver out of charger. Over charging will shorten the
battery life and reduce its performance.
Emergent Charging
Connect the transceiver directly with adaptor
or car charger to charge.
Note:
Please power off the transceiver before
charging the transceiver in this way. Also, it
takes longer time (totally 12hours) to fully
charge the transceiver in this way.
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PREPARATION
Installing / Removing the Battery
■Installing the battery:
Match the battery pack with the corresponding guides on the back
of the transceiver, and push it upwards till it is fully locked by the
battery latch.
■Removing the battery pack:
Slide up the battery latch and remove the pack away from the
transceiver.
Installing / Removing the Antenna
■Installing the Antenna:
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.
■Removing the Antenna:
Turn the antenna anticlockwise to remove it.
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PREPARATION
Installing / Removing the Belt Clip
■Installing the Belt Clip:
Place the belt clip to the corresponding
grooves on the back of the transceiver, and
then clockwise screw it.
■Removing the Belt Clip:
Anticlockwise turn the screws to remove
the belt clip.
Installing the Additional Speaker/ Microphone (Optional)
Unveil the MIC-SP jack cover and then
insert the Speaker/Microphone plug into
MIC-SP jack.
Note: The transceiver is not completely
waterproof while using the Speaker/
Microphone.
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.
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GETTING ACQUAINTED
LCD Display Screen
On the screen, icons for the optional functions are displayed on
the screen. It helps a lot when you forget the functions settings.
TX Power
VOX
Narrow Band
Voice Compander
Transmitting
Keypad
Lockout
Battery
Capacity
DCS
CTCSS
FM Radio
Channel/
Frequency
Code group/Function
status when setting
functions/VFO Frequency
Battery capacity indicator (Full)
Battery exhaust ,please change battery or recharge
Left battery capacity
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GETTING ACQUAINTED
10
11
12
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GETTING ACQUAINTED
1. Antenna
2. POWER / VOLUME Switch:
Turn clockwise to switch on the transceiver, and turn anticlockwise
till hearing "Ka" to switch off the transceiver. After switching on the
transceiver, turn clockwise to increase the volume and anticlockwise to
decrease the volume.
3. Jacklight:
under standby state, press this key to Emergency Alarm Key to power
on the jacklight. Repeat same operation to turn off the light.
4. Emergency Alarm Key
Under standby state, press this key for 1 second to enable alarm
function. Repeat same operation to exit the alarm status.
5. PTT Key
When you are making a call, please press and hold this key to speak
into the microphone. Release the key to receive.
6. PF1 Key
It is a programmable key that can realize different functions by
programming.
7. PF2 Key
It is a programmable key that can realize different functions by
programming.
Rotate the switch to select desired channel. Rotate it clockwise to
increase channel, anticlockwise to decrease channel.
8.
Key
After entering the Functions Setup menu, by this key you can adjust
channel or value of functions. Long press to adjust fast. When FM is
on, you can press this key to search radio stations.
key
9.
Press this key repeatedly to select desired function to setup. Press
key to set desired function value.
this key together with
10. External MIC/Loudspeaker Jack/ Data jack
11. Emergent Charging Jack
12. Belt Clip
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GETTING ACQUAINTED
Backlight Status and Voice Prompt
Warning on low voltage
Receive
Keypad operation
Transceiver emits a low voltage beep
at intervals of 60 seconds, and red
light twinkles.
Backlight lightens all the time
Transceiver emits"DU" when entering
a function menu, "DU DU" to exit any
function.
[PF1] & [PF2] Key Default
Press [PF1]
Press [PF2]
Press [PF1] and hold for
one second
Press [PF2] for one
seconds
Battery Capacity Enquiry
Squelch off
Call
Hi/Low power switch
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AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS
Users can setup the key [PF1] and PF2] to be one of the optional
functions as bellows:
• Squelch off
• Monitor
• Hi/Low Power switch
• Scan
• Frequency Reverse
• Talk around
• Current battery capacity enquiry
• Call
• Temporarily delete interrupting channel
For better information on this part, please refer to the "Advanced
Operation" instruction.
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BASIC OPERATIONS
Switch on / off the Transceiver
Switch on the Transceiver: Under power-off state, turn POWER/
VOLUME knob clockwise till hearing "Click" to switch on the
transceiver. The transceiver will announce "Power on" and current
channel.
Switch off the Transceiver: When the transceiver is in the open
state, turn POWER / VOLUME anticlockwise till hearing "Click" to
switch off the transceiver.
Switch on/off the Jacklight
Under standby state, press the Emergency Alarm Key to switch on
the jacklight. Press the same key to switch off the light.
Volume Control
When the transceiver is in open state, turn POWER / VOLUME
knob to adjust the volume. Turn clockwise to increase the volume,
and anticlockwise to decrease the volume. You can press the
programmed key of squelch off [PF1] / [PF2] to monitor current
volume.
NOTE: You can firstly press the programmed key of squelch off
[PF1] / [PF2] to monitor the background noise and meanwhile
turn POWER / VOLUME to adjust the volume. Under the
communicating state, you can adjust volume as per your need
more accurately.
Current Channel Enquiry
Under Standby state, pressing
announce channel number.
or
, the transceiver will
Adjust Frequency
Under VFO( frequency mode), press
repeatedly till the decimal
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BASIC OPERATIONS
dot on the LCD twinkles. Under this state, press
to set
to increase the frequency
desired current frequency. Press
value by step,
to decrease the frequency value.
Press [PF1] or [PF2] key to confirm the selected
frequency and exit the frequency setting mode. After
entering the setting mode, if users do not set the
frequency or not exit the mode after adjusting the
frequency, the transceiver will exit the setting mode automatically
after 10seconds.
NOTE:
Under channel mode, this function would be hidden. VFO
function is disabled as factory default. You can enable this
function via programming software.
Fast Adjust Frequency
Under VFO( frequency mode), press
repeatedly till the decimal
dot on the LCD twinkles. Under this state, press
to set
desired current frequency. Press
to increase the frequency
value by 1MHZ,
to decrease the frequency value by 1MHZ.
Press [PF1] or [PF2] key to conirm the selected frequency and exit
the frequency setting mode. After entering the setting mode, if users
do not set the frequency or not exit the mode after
adjusting the frequency, the transceiver will exit the
setting mode automatically after 10seconds.
NOTE:
Under channel mode, this function would be hidden.This
function is disabled as factory default. You can enable this
function via programming software.
Channels Selection
Under channel mode, to choose the desired channel, irstly, users
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BASIC OPERATIONS
repeatedly till the channel number
need to press
displayed on the LCD twinkles, secondly, press
or
to up or down the channel number, and then the
transceiver will announce the adjusted channel number. Press
to downward the channel
to upward the channel number and
number. Press any key except
to conirm and exit. After
entering the setting mode, if users do not set the frequency or not
exit the mode after adjusting the channel number, the transceiver
will exit the setting mode automatically after 10seconds.
NOTE: When adjusting channel, the transceiver will
automatically skip blank channels which are not edited.
Suppose you want to adjust the channel from NO.1 to NO.2, if
channel NO.2 is blank, the transceiver will skip it and jump to
channel NO.3.
Receiving
Once current channel is called, backlight lightens all the time, and
then you can hear other party calling.
NOTE:
•You may not receive the calling if you set a high squelch off
level of the transceiver.
•If current channel has been programmed with signaling, you
can only hear the call from a same signaling, other calls can’t
be heard.
Transmitting
Be sure that the channel you want to use is not in
busy state through monitoring for a while by pressing
the programmed Squelch off [PF1] / [PF2] key. Under
these conditions, press the [PTT] key and speak
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BASIC OPERATIONS
into microphone. Please keep around 2.5-5cm distance between
microphone and your lip. And please speak in normal tone to make
the receiver obtain best tone quality.
Note:
Pressing and holding [PTT], if the backlight lightens for
10seconds and goes out afterwards and TX icon displayed on
the LCD, the transceiver is transmitting. Release the PTT to
receive.
Emergency Alarm Function
Press this key for over 3 second to start the Emergency Alarm
Function.
Once this function is started, the transceiver will voice alarm
beep, start transmitting and send the alarm beep to companions
or systems. Restart the power supply to exit the emergency alarm
function.
NOTE:
Factory default: Disabled.
You can enable this function via programming software.
Keypad Lockout
To prevent wrong operation, users can start Keypad Lockout
function to lock
key and
key.
To start Keypad Lockout function, press and hold Emergency
Alarm key while turning on the transceiver, and then release the
key when the transceiver emits "DU". Then, the
LCD displays the icon
. The keys
will be invalid when this functions is started. Repeat
the above operations to disable the keypad lockout
function with "DU DU" prompt.
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FUNCTIONS SETUP
Basic Functions Setup
1. Press
repeatedly to select desired sub-menu to setup.
2. Press
to set desired function value.
3. Press [PF1] or [PF2] to save and exit.
CTCSS/DCS Encode/Decode
When the transceiver is edited with this function, only when
CTCSS/DCS signaling is received can the transceiver hear the
calling of the other party. Transceivers that have matched CTCSS/
DCS or do not setup with any signaling can hear your call.
till "UF" icon is displayed on
1. Repeatedly press
the LCD.
2. Press
to select CTCSS/DCS encode/
decode or disable this function.
When selecting CTCSS encode/decode, "CT" on the
LCD twinkles.
When selecting DCS positive encode/decode, "DTN"
on the LCD twinkles.
When selecting DCS invert encode/decode, "DTI" on
the LCD twinkles.
When switching off this function, "OFF" on the LCD
twinkles.
3. Press [PF1] or [PF2] to save and exit.
NOTE:
To manually set this function, users need to activate this
function via programming software firstly.
CTCSS/DCS Encode/Decode Setup
1. Repeatedly press
LCD.
till CT/DT and CTCSS/DCS twinkles on the
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FUNCTIONS SETUP
2. Press
to select desired CTCSS/DCS
decode.
CTCSS: 67-254.1H, totally 50 groups. Default:
67HZ.
DCS: 017N-765I, totally 232 groups. "N" on the LCD
means positive code. "I" on the LCD means inverse
code. Default: 017N
3. Press [PF1] or [PF2] to save and back to standby
state.
NOTE:
The icon "N" or "L" will hide when CTCSS/DCS encode/decode
function is closed.
Mode Selection
There are two modes for option, VFO (frequency mode) and
Channel mode.
repeatedly till "UFO"
1. Under standby state, press
on the LCD twinkles.
2. Press
to select desired mode.
OFF: Channel mode
ON: Frequency mode
3. Press [PF1]/[PF2] to exit.
NOTE:
To manually set the VFO ON/OFF, users need to enable this
function via programming software firstly.
FM Radio
1. Press
repeatedly till "FM" on the LCD twinkles.
2. Press
to on/off the FM radio function.
ON: turn on FM radio
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FUNCTIONS SETUP
OFF: turn off FM radio function (reset the transceiver
when FM radio is on can also turn this function off)
3. Press [PF1] or [PF2] to exit.
NOTE:
to search FM
When FM radio function is on, press
radio station and announce current channel number. When
a certain radio station is detected, the radio will rest on the
station. The radio can transmit or receive when FM radio is
on.
Beep Voice Prompt
1. Press
repeatedly till "BEP" on the LCD twinkles.
2. Press
to on/off the BEEP voice prompt
function.
ON: turn on the BEEP voice prompt.
OFF: turn off the BEEP voice prompt.
3. Press [PF2] or [PF2] to exit.
Squelch Level Setup
This function is used to setup the receiving signal intensity. If the
receiving signal intensity reaches a certain level, you can hear the
other party calling, otherwise transceiver will remain mute.
1. Press
repeatedly till "SQ" on the LCD twinkles.
2. Press
to select desired squelch level.
Totally 10 levels for option: OFF, 1-9 grade
3. Press [PF1] or [PF2] to exit.
NOTE:
To manually set this function, users need to enable this
function via programming software firstly.
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FUNCTIONS SETUP
On/Off VOX
When this function is enabled, you can begin transmitting by itted
high voice, no needing to press the [PTT] key.
1. Press
repeatedly till "VOX" on the LCD twinkles.
2. Press
to on/off VOX function.
ON: turn on VOX function
OFF: turn off VOX function
3. Press [PF1] or [PF2] to exit.
NOTE:
To manually set this function, users need to enable this
function via programming software firstly, otherwise this
option will hide. Reset the transceiver, the VOX function will
automatically be closed.
VOX Level Setup
This function is used to set the volume needed to transmit. The
higher the level is the louder voice it needs to transmit.
1. Press
repeatedly till "VOX" and current VOX grade on the LCD
twinkles.
2. Press
key or
to select desired VOX level.
9 levels for option: 1-9 grades
3. Press [PF1] or [PF2] to exit.
Note:
To set desired VOX level, users need to enable the VOX
function by programming software in advance; otherwise, this
option will hide.
Frequency Step Setup
This function is valid when the radio is in VFO mode and invalid in
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FUNCTIONS SETUP
channel mode. Under VFO mode, users can upward or downward
the frequency by frequency step.
1. Under standby state, Press
repeatedly till "STP" icon and
current value of frequency step are displayed on the LCD.
2. Press
to select desired value. There are
ive options: 5k, 6.25k, 10k, 12.5k.
3. Press [PF1] or [PF2] to exit.
NOTE:
This function is invalid under channel mode.
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ADVANCE OPERATIONS
[PF1] and [PF2] are programmable, which can realize certain
functions as bellows via programming software.
NOTE:
To start the function programmed on the [PF1]-1s or [PF2]-1s,
users need to press and hold [PF1] or [PF2] till the transceiver
voice "DU" and then release.
Repeat the above operation to turn off the programmed
function.
Squelch off
Under the standby state, pressing the programmed key of Squelch
off [PF1] / [PF2], the squelch circuit is not mute and at present you
can hear the background noise. Press this key again, the squelch
circuit becomes mute. By using this function you can monitor the
weaker signal which is hard to receive. Meanwhile, LCD will display
current signal intensity.
Monitor
Pressing the programmed key of Monitor [PF1] / [PF2], the
transceiver emits "Du" beep and then comes into the monitor state.
Under these conditions, transceiver will ignore CTCSS / DCS
decode and monitor signal of the other party as long as receiving
the matched carrier wave. Press this key again, transceiver emits
"Du Du" beep and exits the monitor state.
Hi/Low Power Switch
Pressing the programmed key of Monitor [PF1] / [PF2], the
transceiver emits "Du" beep and then announces current power
state. If "HI" is selected, current channel transmits
at high power. If "Low" is selected, current channel
transmits at low power.
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ADVANCE OPERATIONS
"H" icon on the LCD means high power.
"L" icon on the LCD means low power 2.
Scan
Scan function can be used to monitor every channel.
Under the standby state, pressing the programmed "Scan" key,
transceiver emits "Du" beep and comes into scan state. It scans
channels in scan list one by one. When one channel receives a
matched signal, the transceiver temporarily stays in this channel
till the signal disappears. Then press 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.).
Frequency Reverse
Under the standby state, pressing the programmed key of
Frequency Reverse, transceiver emits "Du" beep and then comes
into Frequency Reverse state. After that, the current channel RX
frequency will be switched to TX frequency, and the CTCSS or DCS
signal which has been setup will be also switched. Pressing this key
again, the transceiver exits frequency reverse function with "Du Du"
beep.
Talk Around
Under the standby state, 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
will transmit by receiving frequency. Also, the setting code (CTCSS/
DCS) will interchange encoding signaling as decoding signaling.
Pressing this key again, the transceiver exits talk around function
with "DU DU" beep.
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ADVANCE OPERATIONS
Note:
Under the talk around state, the transceiver can not
communicate with other transceivers via repeaters.
Battery Capacity Enquiry
Pressing the programmed "Battery Capacity Enquiry", the
transceiver will announce current battery capacity. There are 10
grades in total. Grade 10th means full battery capacity.
When the battery state is grade 1th(6.1V), the LED lights red. The
transceiver will voice prompt users to charge timely and also enter
automatically the state of no transmission.
Call Alert
This function is to inform users of the coming call which is not yet
received.
Under the standby state, press the programmed key of Call, the
transceiver emits calling signal. When the receiver gets the calling
signal, the transceiver will remind him of the call by programmed
way.
Five call prompting ways:Vibration, ring (chord 1), ring (chord 2),
Vibration + ring (chord 1), vibration + ring (chord 2),Default: vibration
+ ring (chord 1) as missed call prompting.
NOTE:
Transceiver’s vibration function is optional. When there is no
vibration function, only ring is available for Call Alert.
Temporary Deletion of the Interfering Channel
This function can temporarily delete the interfering channel or
occupied channel from scan list. When scan rests on one channel,
pressing the programmed key of Temporary Deletion of the
Interfering Channel, transceiver emits "Du" beep and temporarily
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ADVANCE OPERATIONS
deletes this channel from scan list. But the priority channels cannot
be temporarily deleted. If only one or two channels are in scan list,
this operation is not available. Restart the transceiver to add the
temporarily deleted channels into scan list again.
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BACKGROUND OPERATIONS
Wide / 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) etc as
communication way.
NOTE:
"N" on LCD indicates narrow band. Otherwise it is wide band.
Busy Channel Lockout
When BCL function is enabled, you can not transmit in busy
channel. BCL prevents you from interfering with other parties who is
using the same frequency point that you select. Under this condition,
if you press the [PTT] to transmit, the transceiver will emit beep
prompt and return to receiving mode.
Users can set Busy Channel Lockout mode by programming
software.
1. Repeater: Repeat lockout, transmitting is inhibited when current
channel receives a matched carrier with different CTCSS/DCS.
2. Carrier wave: Carrier busy lockout, transmitting is inhibited when
current channel receives a matched carrier wave
3. Close: BCL disabled, you can do transmission under whatever
receiving state.
Accession to Scan List
Via programming software, users can choose whether to add
current channel into scan list. If current channel is not in the scan
list, the transceiver will skip this channel when scanning.
Time-out Timer
The purpose of the Time-out Timer is to prevent any caller from
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BACKGROUND OPERATIONS
using a channel for an extended period of time. If you continuously
transmit for a period of time that exceeds the programmed time 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 pending.
Users can program desired TOT Pre-Alarm time by programming
software.
Battery Save Setup
When this function is enabled, the transceiver can efficiently
reduce battery consumption. The transceiver will automatically
switch on Battery Save Function when not receiving any signal
or making any operations. But when the transceiver receives a
matched signal or make operations, it will automatically exit this
function.
Priority Scan Setup
There are two priority-channel settings of this transceiver,
"fixed" and "selected". Users can set the desired priority scan by
programming software. If transceiver sets priority scan, under
scanning and receiving no signal state, it will scan every channel
and also test priority channel at a time. When the non-priority
channel receives signal, it will test priority channel according to
lyback time "A" and lyback time "B" setup by users.
Return to Appointed Channel
During scan process, press [PTT] key to transmit or stop
scanning, then the transceiver will return to appointed channel.
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BACKGROUND OPERATIONS
This transceiver is setup with different ways to return to appointed
channel. Users can choose the desired way by programming
software.
NOTE:
Users can set the basic and advanced operations via programming
software.
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Resume Factory Default
Once transceiver works abnormally for wrong operations or wrong
programming, users can start this function to resume all functions
and channels as Factory Default.
Press [PTT] and [PF1] key synchronously to switch on transceiver.
Holding the two keys for more than 1 second, the transceiver will
resume Factory Default after announcing current channel number.
Maintaining and Cleaning
Cover the jack with its opercula when the transceiver is not at use.
After long-time use of the transceiver, keys, control buttons and
housing would become dirty. Then, neutral detergent (no corrosive
chemical agent) and wet cloth can be used to clean them.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
General
Frequency Range
UHF:400-470MHZ
Channel Capacity
128 channels
Channel Spacing
12.5KHz
Phase-locked Step
5KHz, 6.25KHz
Operating Voltage
7.4 DC ±20%
Battery Life
More than 8 Hours (5-5-90 duty
cycle with 1200mAh Libattery)
Frequency Stability
±2.5ppm
Operating Temperature
-20~ +60℃
Size
108×56×32mm (with battery pack, no antenna)
Weight
175 g (with battery pack, no antenna)
Receiving Part
Sensitivity(12dB SINAD)
Adjacent Channel
Selectivity
Intermodulation
Spurious Rejection
Audio Response
Hum & Noise
Audio Distortion
Audio Power Output
≤0.28μV
≥60dB
≥55dB
≥80dB
66dB / per interval
≥48dB
≤5%
500mW (at 10%)
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power Output
Modulation
Adjacent Channel
Hum & Noise
Spurious Emission
Audio Response
Audio Distortion
Transmitting Part
4W/1W
11KΦF3E
≥65dB
≥40dB
≤-36dB
6dB / per interval
≤5%
Note:
No further advice when any necessary amendments are made
for technical need.
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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
Cannot talk to or hear
other members in your
group
Corrective Action
A.The battery pack may be exhausting.
Recharge or replace the battery pack.
B. The battery pack may not be installed
correctly. Remove the battery pack and
install it again.
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.
The battery pack life is inished. Replace
the battery pack with a new one.
The channels are not in scan list.
(Professionals set it.)
Turn on squelch when programmed. Nonprofessionals 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. The selected mode frequency is not
in accord with local frequency when
programming.
C. Whether it has set in low power output.
(Please contact with local dealers to
repair it.)
A. Different frequency or channel, please
change it.
B. Different CTCSS / DCS please reset it.
C. Out of communication range.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
Can not power on or
frequent power-off
The other party gets low
or intermittent receiving
sound
Intermittent receiving
with big noise.
Loudspeaker become
lower or with "ka ka"
sound after using a
certain time
Receive voice from the
other party but can not
transmit
Receiving indicating lam
(green light) lightens but
no sound
Can not adjust channels
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Check whether the battery touch is out of
sharp or broken.
Check weather the MIC is stoppage.
(Otherwise, please contact with local
dealers to repair it.)
Out of communication range or obstruct
by tall buildings or in basement and so
on.
Check whether the loudspeaker net is
broken. Iron powder or sundries is in the
loudspeaker. (Please contact with local
dealers to repair it.)
Check [PTT] key. (Please contact with
local dealers to repair it.)
A.Low volume, please turn on clockwise.
B. L o u d s p e a k e r i s b r o k e n . ( P l e a s e
contact with 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.)
Keypad locked. (Please refer to
"keyboard locked" on page 16th to close
the Keypad lockout function.)
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
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
97.4
100.0
103.5
107.2
110.9
114.8
118.8
123.0
127.3
131.8
136.5
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
141.3
146.2
151.4
156.7
159.8
162.2
165.5
167.9
171.3
173.8
177.3
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
179.9
183.5
186.2
189.9
192.8
196.6
199.5
203.5
206.5
210.7
218.1
45
46
47
48
49
50
225.7
229.1
233.6
241.8
250.3
254.1
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ATTACHED CHART
DCS Chart
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
017
023
025
026
031
032
036
043
047
050
051
053
054
055
065
071
072
073
074
114
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
115
116
122
125
131
132
134
135
143
145
152
155
156
162
165
172
174
205
212
217
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
223
225
226
243
244
245
246
251
252
254
255
261
263
265
266
271
274
305
306
311
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
315 81
325 82
331 83
332 84
343 85
345 86
346 87
351 88
356 89
364 90
365 91
371 92
411 93
412 94
413 95
423 96
425 97
431 98
432 99
445 100
446
452
454
455
462
464
465
466
503
506
516
523
526
532
534
546
565
606
612
624
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
627
631
632
645
654
662
664
703
712
723
731
732
734
743
754
765
NOTE:
N is positive code. "I" is negative code. There are 232 groups of DCS
in total. The overstriking marks are non-standard DCS.
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