Sam Radios DP20V VHF Portable Two Way Radio, LMR User Manual 1
Sam Radios Ltd. VHF Portable Two Way Radio, LMR 1
User Manual
“M00" DMR MADE IN FA‘TH (7D 1&9 DP-20 Digital/Analog Portable Radio User Guide Copynghl©$am Ramos le AH rights reserved aned m China FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with part so of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against narmrui interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates and can radiate radio frequency energy and. if ndi installed and used in accordance with the instructions. may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However. there is no guarantee that interference Will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception. which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on. the user is encouraged to try to correct. The interference by one or more of the foIIoWing measures- - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver Is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help Operation is subject to the following two condiiidns- 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. and 2. This device must accept any interference received. including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: “Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment." Attention: This radio complies with IEEE and ICNIRP exposure limits for occupational/controlled RF exposureenwronment at operating duty factors of up to 50% and is authorized by the FCC for occupational use only. Compliance with RF Exposure Standards The radio complies with the following RF energy exposure standards and guidelines 0 United States Federal Communications Commission. Code of Federal Regulations. 47 CFR &1.1307. 1.1310 and 2.1093 a American National Standards Institute (ANSI) / Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) 095. i 2005; Canada RSS102 Issue 5 March 2015. a Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) (29512005 Edition RF Exposure Compliance and Control Guidelines and Operating Instructions To control your exposure and ensure compliance With the occupational/controlled environment exposure limits always adhere to the following procedures. Guidelines: - Do not remove the RF Exposure Label lrom the device. a User awareness instmctions should accompany deVice when transferred to other users. 0 Do not use this device it the operational requirements described herein are not met. Operating Instructions. o Transmit no more than the rated duty factor of 50% of the time. To transmit (talk). push the Push-To-Talk (PTT) button. To receive calls. release the PTT button. Transmitting 50 % of the time. or less. is important because this radio generates measurable RF energy exposure only when transmitting (in terms at measuring for standards compliance). - Hold the radio in a vertical poSition in (rent oi lace with the microphone (and the other parts or the radio. Including the antenna) at |east one inch (2.5 cm) away from the nose.Keeping the radio at the proper distance is important because RF exposures decrease with distance trprn the antenna. Antenna should be kept away lrom eyes. 0 When worn on the body. always place the radio in a approved clip, holder. hoister, case. or body harness ior this product. Using approved body-worn accessories is important because the use of oul’s or other manufacturer's non-approved accessories may result in exposure levels. which exceed the FCC‘s omupationaI/controlled environment RF exposure limits. . it you are not using a body-worn accessory and are not using the radio in the intended use position in front at the face. then ensure the antenna and the radio are kept at least 2.5 cm (one inch) trom the body when transmitting. Keeping the radio at the proper distance is important because RF exposures decrease with increasing distance trom the antenna. - Use only manufacturer's name approved supplied or replacement antennas. batteries.and accessories. Use of non- manutacturer-name approved antennas, batteries, and acoessories may exceed the FCC RF exposure guidelines. INTRODUCTION Main Features Thank you for purchasing our products. Combined the - IPSG rating water resistance & dust protection latest technology along with a sturdy mechanical lrame, our - Robust, rugged and heavy-duty design radios provide cost-eflective communications for the people - 1.8 inch TFT display, 65535 colors, 160x128 pixels who need to stay in touch With the working team such as - Crisp. clear and high quality sound retail stores, restaurants, campuses and schools, - ZOOOmAh high capacity Li-ion battery pack construction sites. manufacturing, shows and trade fairs. _ - 1024 channels, up to 250 zones properly and hotel management and more, they are the -2 programmable function side buttons perfect communication solutions for all of today‘s fast-paced — TDMA dual time slots technology industries. - ETSl DMR I&ll standard compatible — AMBE+2 digital vocoder We sincerely appreciate your interest on our products, and - Digital and analogue dual modes strongly suggest you to read the instruction carefully. Your - 5 watts output power comment will be highly valued. Please read through the - SMS—short message service manual in order to get familiar With the deVice and learn the - CTCSS/DCS/DTMF signaling features of this model. - Multiple call modes - Noise suppression — Voice encryption - Emergency alarm CONTENTS 01 01 02 04 04 04 07 07 07 07 08 08 1c 10 10 10 11 11 12 12 12 12 13 13 14 15 1s 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 Charpter 1: SAFETY INFORMATION Radio Care Battery Care Charpter 2: RADIO OVERVIEW Package Includes At a Glance Charpter 3: GETTING STARTED Install and Remove Battery Pack Install and Remove Anetnna Install and Remove Belt Clip AC Adapter and Desklop Charger Charging the Battery Pack Charpter 4: BASIC OPERATION Turn the Radio ON/OFF Adjustmg Volume Programmable Side Buttons P1 & P2 Use the Keypad to Input Character Digital and Analogue Mode Icons Indicators LED Indicators Transmitting and Receiving a Call Select a zone Select a channel Receivmg and answenng the call Making a call Charpter 5: MENU OPERATION Conlacls Contacts New Contacts Manual Dial Scan Turn ON/OFF V|ew L|st Zone 17 Messages 18 Call Log 18 Ulilities 18 Radio Setting 18 Talkaround 18 Tones/Alerts 19 Power 19 Backlight 19 Squelch 19 Intro Screen 19 Keypad Lock 19 Language 19 LED Indicator 19 VOX 19 Passwd Lock 19 Clock 19 Working Mode 19 Rad|o Info 19 My Number 19 Versions 20 Program Radio 20 RX Frequency 20 TX Frequency 20 Channel Name 20 Time Out T|mer 20 CTC/DCS 20 Color Code 20 Repealer Slot 21 Charpter 6: TROUBLESHOOTING 23 Charpter 7: SPECIFICATIONS 24 Charpter 8: WARRANTY INFORMATION SAFETY INFORMATION Please read this infon'nation before using your radio Failure to do so could result in personal injury, death, and/or damage to your radio, accessories and/or other property Radio Care Advice - Do not use options or accessories not specified. 0 Ensure that the radio is used within the parameters for which it was designed. 0 Turn the radio OFF before connecting optional accessories Warning Turn the radio OFF in the following locations: 0 ln explosive atmospheres (flammable gas, dust including metallic & grain powders etc) - Whilst taking on fuel or while parked near a fuel station. . Near explosives or blasting sites n in aircraft, medical institutions or near persons known to be wearing a pacemaker. Caution a Do not disassemble or modify the radio for any reason. a Do not transmit while touching the antenna terminal or any exposed metallic parts of the aerial as this my result in burn - Please check and observe regulation in your country With regards to use whilst driving End of Life Disposal a When your radio reaches the end of its useful life, please ensure that the unit is disposed of in an environmentally friendly way 7017 Battery Care Precautions - Turn the radio OFF before charging. o Charge the battery pack before use. a Do not recharge the battery pack if it is already fully charged as this will use one its charge cycles and may shorten its life. a Charge the battery in accordance With the instructions enclosed with your charger. 0 Do not charge the radio and/or battery pack if they are Wet. The battery pack includes potentially hazardous components. Please. 0 Do not disassemble or reconstruct battery. 0 Do not short—circuit the battery. 0 Do not incinerate or apply heat to the battery. 0 Do not immerse the battery in water or get it wet by other means. 0 Do not charge the battery near fires or under direct sunlight. - Use only the specified charger and observe charging requirements. a Do not pierce the battery With any object or strike it With an instrument. 0 Do not use the battery pack it it is damaged in any way. a Do not reverse-charge or reverse-connect the battery. 0 Do not touch a ruptured or leaking battery. If liquids from the battery get on your skin or into your eyes, immediately. 0 Wash your eyes out with fresh water avoiding rubbing them. 0 Seek medical treatment. Notes: - Ifa battery is not to be used for an extended period of time (several months) remove the battery pack from the equipment and store in a cool and dry location part charged. Do not fully discharge the battery before storage. 702? 0 Each charge cycle reduces the battery's lire Minlmize lhe number of t|mes you charge your battery espec|ally ln hotter RADIO OVERVIEW envlronmenls which further shorten a battery's life. Package Includes 1pcs rad|o un|t 1pcs rubber antenna 1pcs rechargeable L|tn|um-lon battery pack 1pcs AC adapter & rapid desktop charger kit 1pcs belt cl|p & hand strap 1pcs user's manual At a Glance 88660 7037 7047 1 —Antenna Provide attached rubber flexible antenna or anther 50“ impedance antenna Note: It may cause the damage to your radio if the antenna is connected inappropriately 2 — Channel Selector Knob Select the radios different channels. 3 — LED Indicator Give battery status, radio TX & RX, scan information 4 — CinIfoNolume Knob Turn the radio ON or OFF and to adiust the radios volume. 5 — Audio Accessory Jack Connect compatible audio accessories 3 _ Microphone Speak clearly into the microphone when transmitting 7 — PTT (Push-To-Talk) Button Press and hold down this button to transmit and talk, release it to receive and listen. B — Side Button P1 The button P1 is a general button that can be contigured by the programming software The default setting is ‘Monitor‘ teature. 9 — Side Button P2 The button P2 is a general button that can be configured by the programming software The default setting is ‘Scan‘ feature 7057 10 — LCD Screen The radio is With a 1.8 inch TFT. 65K colors and 160 x 128 pixels LCD display. Vou Will see the working channel frequency name, number, zone and various icons which stand for the selected lunctions. 11 — Menu/Confirm Key Press the key to enter menu mode or confirm the current operation. 12 — Navigation Key Press the two keys to select the desired items when operating in menu mode. 13 — Back Key Press the key to return back the previous setting, operation or the standby screen 14 — Alphanumeric Keypad You can input frequency, contact number, edit the contact and text messages with the keypad. 15 — Lithium-Ion Battery Pack Radio comes equipped With a rechargeable Lithium—ion battery pack. This battery should be fully charged belore initial use to ensure optimum capacity and performance Batteries are designed specilically to be used With a supplied charger and Vice versa. 16 — Battery Latch Push down battery latch to release battery pack 7057 GETTING STARTED Install and Remove Battery Pack Insmlling Battery 1. Turn the radio OFF. 2 With the top side up on the battery pack, til the tabs at the top of the battery into the slots at the top of the radios body. 3. Press the latch on the bottom ol the radios body towards the battery until a click is heard. Removing Battery 1 Turn the radio OFF 2. Push down the battery latch while removing the battery. 3 Pull the battery away from the radio Install and Remove Antenna Installing Antenna Screw the antenna into the connector at the top oi the radio by holding the bottom ol the antenna, and turning it clockwise until secure. Removing Antenna Rotate the antenna counter clockWise by holding the bottom of antenna. Install and Remove Belt Clip Insmlling Belt Clip Slide the spring action belt clip rails into the belt clip grooves on the back olr the battery pack and slide it down until the belt clip tab snaps into place. 7077 Removing Belt Clip To remove. pull back the metal release tab on the belt clip tab and push the spring action belt clip upward to remove. AC Adapter and Desktop Charger of} Adapter The radio is equipped with 1pcs AC adapter and 1pcs desktop charger. Desktop Charger Charging the Battery Pack To charge the battery pack, place it in the supplied desktop charger 1 Place the desktop charger on a flat surface Insert the connector of the AC adapter into the charger port on the back of the desktop charger. Plug the AC adaptor into a power outlet The charger is ready for charging it the indicator LED lights red for one second and turns off If the indicator LED is flashing, the charger is not ready 5 Place the battery into the charger aligning the battery slots With the charger guide rails. 6. The indicator LED lights red when charging. If the battery capacity is too low, the indicator LED flashes red. The battery first trickle charges and turns to normal charging automatically. 7. The battery is fully charged when the battery LED light is green The charger stops charging automatically re.“ 7087 Notes: a When you charge a battery attached to the radio, turn the radio OFF to ensure a full charge. a The estimated charging time of the batteny with charger is about 5 hours. 7097 BASIC OPERATION Turn the Radio ONIOFF To turn on the rad|o, rotate on the On/Off/Volume Knob clockwise The radio wlII play power up audlo and LCD will display startup screen. To turn off the radio, rotate the Onion/Volume Knob counterclockwse unt|l you hear a ‘Cllck’ sound. Adjusting Volume Turn the On/Off/Volume Knob clocKW|se to |ncrease the volume, or counterclockwrse to decrease the volume Note: Do not hold the radio too close to the ear when the volume is high or when adjusting the volume. Programmable Side Buttons P1 & P2 The radio's two side buttons can be programmed as short—cut buttons for many of the rad|o’s features. The lolloWlng table shows the functions available by quickly pressing and releasing the buttons (short press), or by pressing and holding the buttons l‘or a period of time (at least 1 second to 3.75 seconds) belore releas|ng (long press). Items Functions Unassigned None. All Alert Tone On/Off Turn on/off the all alert tone. Emergenc On Activate the emergency alarm Emergenc Off Deacllvale the emergenc alarm ngn/Iow Power Select the radlo TX power level. Enable to hear all the calls even with M°""°’ unmatched crcssrocs Nuisance Delete Remove the channels irom lhe Scan List Call or send message to pre-set target One Touch Access radlo dlrectl Repeater/Talkaround Enable/Disable talk around. Scan OrilOff Enable/Disable channel scanning Select squelch between normal and tight level Tight/Normal Squelch Privacy On/on Enable/Disable Voice encryption VOX On/Off Enable/Disable VOX. Zone Select Enter Zone selectiun menu Input the target radio‘s ID With the keypad Manual Dial For Private m make a can “My not shown on the LCD screen and the relative items will be not shown or invalid in the menu either. Icons Indicators Description RSSI signal strength indicator Means current channel is set as analog mode Means current channel is set as digital mode. Lone Worker OnIOff Enable/Disable lone worker Use the Keypad to Input Character You can use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the contact namesllD and text messages Some characters are available for pressing the keypad more than one times Input mode includes 3 modes: EN — English. CH — Chinese; 123 — Digits. The followm- table is a list for our reference Number or times key is pussod. Means current channel sets call mode. Means there is a message unread. Means the received message read. Means current channel is set high TX power. Means current channel is set low TX power. Means talk around feature is deactivated Means the scanning is activated B 9 10 ‘l‘l i%_ 450.00250 Channel frequenc . Zone1 CH 1 Zone number and channel number. LED Indicators Radio Working Status and LED Indicators Radio Status LED Indicator Receive emergency alarm call Red Heartbeat Transmit (TX) Solid Red Receive (in Solid Green mflflgLOOP—m Ecvzxxmm®m x<00f—1109°~i .Dean3eraam77 Space Switch input mode EN. CH, 123 Digital and Analogue Mode Each channel can be set as digital or analog mode When set as analog mode, some of the functions are unavailable, e.g. short messages. icons representing the digital features Will be 7 11 7 During the time when the radio receives the call and is going to Solid Orange reset (analog) or call hang (digital) in emergency alarm status: Missed call or incoming call aieri, Scannine Orange Heartbeat Transmitting and Receiving a Call Selecting a zone You can set up to 1024 channels and 250 zones, each zone can store up to 16 channels. 7 12 7 To select a zone via menu mode: 1. Press [I5] key to enter menu mode. 2. Press [u] or [5] key to select Zone item and press [a] key to confirm. The current working zone will be shown. 3. Press [u] or [a] key to choose the target zone and press [Q] key again to confirm and return to the previous menu. Selecting a channel After the target zone is selected, turn the Channel Selector Knob until you reach the desired channel name and number. LCD screen will show the selected zone, channel name and channel number Receiv g and answering the call 1 - Receiving and answering a group call In order to receive the group call, you must set your radio as the group member (add your radio into the group call list via PC programming software). When the radio receives the group call: a. Green LED indicator lights on. b. The group call icon. group's name/lD will show on the screen. c. Keep your mouth 3~6 inches away from the microphone. d. Press PTT key to answer the call and RED LED indicators lights on. e. Wait tor the Talk Permit Tone to finish (it activated) and speak to the microphone. f. Release PTT key to receive the call. After the present time (call hang time) is over, the call is over. 2 - Receiving and answering a private call Private call is a call from an indiVidual radio to another individual radio. You need to set Private Call Conlirmed via PC programming software. When the radio receives the private call: 7 13 7 a. Green LED indicator lights on. b. The private call icon, the caller's name/ID Will show on the screen. 0. Repeat step 0 ~ g as previous ‘Receiving and answering a group call'. 3 - Receiving and answering an all call All call is a call from an individual radio to every radio on the channel. it is used to make importance announcements requiring the users‘ lull attention. When the radio receives the all call: a. Green LED indicator lights on. b. The all call icon, the caller‘s name/ID Will show on screen. c. When the all call is finished, the radio returns back to the preVious screen. Note: 1. The radio can't answer the all call. During receiving. if the receiver sWitches to the other channel, the radio stops receiving the all call. 2. During all call, all the programmable keys are invalid until the call is over. Making a call There are 4 methods to select a channel. contact ID or talk group. 1. Turn the Channel Selector Knob; 2. Programmable one-touch access & call side button; 3. Via the Contact List in the menu, 4. Manual Dial Note: this method is only available for private call and dial by keypads. 1 - Using a channel knob to make a call In order to make a group call, you must set your radio as the group number (add your radio into the group call list) 7147 1 Turn the Channel knob to select the target Channel with name/ID. (The call type depends on the contacts rare-setting via PC programming soflware.) 2. Keep your mouth 3~6 inches away from the microphone. 3. Press PTT key to make a call and the RED LED indicator lights on. The target radio‘s name/ID, call type icon will show on the screen. 4 Wait the Talk Permit Tone to finish (it activated) and speak to the microphone 5. Release PTT key to receive the call. If the target radio answers the call, GREEN LED indicators lights on, the target radio's call type, name/ID will show on the caller's screen. 6. It the Channel Free feature is enabled, you can hear a short alert tone when release the target radio‘s PTI' key (the alert tone indicates that the channel is idle). you can answer the call. Press PTT key to answer the call or the call ends after the present time (call hang time) is over. ‘Call End' will show on the screen. 2 - Using the programmable side button to make a call 1. Press the side button which programmed as one-touch access & call teature to make a group/private call to the name/ID 2. Repeat step 2 ~ 6 as previous ‘Using a channel knob to make a call' MENU OPERATON The general steps of menu operation are as follows: a) Press [Q] key to enter the menu mode; o) Press [Q] or [a] key to select the desired item; c) Press [Q] key to enter the sub item; d) Press [IS] key to confirm or press [El] key to return back to preyious screen; e) Press [9] key to return back to the standby screen 7 15 7 Contacts Contacts provides the contact name or ID that you use to make a call, including group call, private call and all call. In digital mode, contacts can store up to 512 groups You can check, add and edit the contacts records Note: Contacts item will show in the menu under digital mode only. There are 3 sub items under CONTACTS item. 1 — Contacts List the contacts’ name/ID saved here. 2 — New Contact Add private call new contacts' name/ID here 3 — Manual Dial Input the target radio's ID via keypad here and make a call directly. For private call type contact, there are 9 items under the Contact. 1) Call Alert Call alert allows the user to ask another user to call back. 2) View Number Check the contact call type. name and ID 3) Edit Name Edit the contact name here. 4) Edit Number Edit the contact ID here. 5) Program Key Set short-cut key to find the corresponding Contact After 7 16 7 setting you can long press the 0 ~ 9 keys on the panel and directly reach the contact. 6 — Radio Check This function is used to check if the target radio is active in the system or not. 7) Remote Monitor This function is used to activate the target radio‘s microphone. Vou can use this function to remote monitor the sound around the target radio. 8&9) Radio Enable & Disable This function allows one radio sending the signal to kill the target radio The radio to be killed can not be powered on The radio can only revive via PC programming software or the administrator radio sends a revive order After revived, the radio can work normally again. This function is used to manage the unauthorized usage of the radio, prevent the radio which is lost. Scan You can turn ON/OFF channel scanning and View current scanning list here. Zone Select the desired zone here Messages The radio has messages function, it allows you to send text messages to another radios or receive the messages from another radios Note: Messages item Will show in the menu under digital mode only. There are 5 sub items under Messages item. 7 17 7 1 — Inbox Check the messages you received here. 2 — Write Edit the messages you want to send here 3 — Quick Text Save the messages oflen to use here 4 — Sent Items Check the messages you have sent here 5 — Drafts Save the messages you edit and plan to send here. Call Log The radio can record all recent calls, including missed call, answered call and outgoing call. With this function you can check and manage the recent calls. Note: Call Log item Wlll show in the menu under digital mode only Ut es You can set the radio conventional functions, edit the channels parameters and check your radio own name/ID/firmware version under this item. There are 3 sub items under Utilities item 1 — Radio Settings, includes: 1) TaIkaround Activate talkaround feature when the channel operates in repeater mode. 2) Tones/Alerts Turn ON/OFF talk permit tone and keypad tone 7187 3) Power Select TX power level. 4) Backlight Set the time cl radio LCD backlight ON. 5) Squelch Set the radio squelch level 6) Intro Screen Set the radio startup screen: picture or character string. 7) Keypad Lock Set keypad lock method and time. a) Language Set the radio operating system ianguage- English or Chinese 9) LED Indicator Turn ON/OFF the radio LED indicator function. 10) vox Activate VOX feature and set VOX delay time. 11) Passwd Lock Enter the password to lock radio program lunction 12) Clock Set the current date and time. 13) Made Select the current channel mode to be CH mode or MR mode. 2 — Radio Info 1) My Number Check the radios name and number here. 7197 2) Versions Check the radio’s firmware version here. 3 — Program Radio 1) RX Frequency Edit the channel receive frequency here. 2) TX Frequency Edit the channel transmit frequency here. 3) Channel Name Edit the channel name here. 4) Time Out Timer Set the radio TOT time here 5) crcrncs Set the channel CTCSS tones/DOS codes here 6) Color Code Set the channel color code here. Note: This item Will show in the menu under digital mode only. 7) Repeater Slot Set the Channel repeater slot here Note: This item will show in the menu under digital mode only. 7207 TROUBLESHOOTING elm charge Check me charger‘s LED Indlczims to see W the ban. has a mb‘em Possible Reasons and Potential Solutions Recharge cr reprece (he bauery packs No Power Exrreme eperaung tempererures may even canary We C°"""“ CTCSS’DCS ‘s 5°“ . Not . Whenever a feature in the radio seems to not corre- Heaflng mermlm or Frequency anTCSS/DCS maybe rn use; d h d f I d I h k Changsselflngs srrner change Wequencres or spa" tot e e au I or Preprcgramme va uesr c ec to see conversanon an a crcssmcs u a' v . . charmer one re ms, lfthe radlo has been programmed usmg the user program Make sure (he rame is at (he rrgm Irequency aha . unvaCy mag when "ansmmng software wrlh a cuslomlzed profile. Rama seurngs mgm nol be malehrng up mrrecfly. 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Battery Pack: 6 months lrom date ol purchase. Note: Please retain your receipt as your proof of purchase will be required to valid warranty claim. Warranty Exclusions This warranty will not apply in relation to: - Failure to provide a proof of purchase - Product has been modified, changed or serial number has been removed - if any damage is caused by the use of non approved accessories 0 Product that has been replaced by an unauthorized person 0 Product failure due to customer misuse, abuse or abnormal use - Failure by the customer to take reasonable care l Failure due to not using the product in accordance with instructions stated in the manufactures user guide. a Product failure due to recommended installation procedures not being lollowed as stated in the manufactures user guide. More warranty relative information please read our Warranty Policy on our webSite. 7247
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