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l l l Do not expose the product to the direct sunlight for a long time or place it near a heating unit. Do not place the product in an extremely dusty, damp or splashy place or put it on an unstable surface. If unusual odor or smoke is sensed from the product, please cut the power source off immediately, and then remove the battery pack or battery case from the product. After this, contact local BEIFENG TELECOM vendors for information.
Note: following unpacking descriptions are only for BEIFENG TELECOM vendors, authorized BEIFENG TELECOM service centers or factories. Please carefully take the product out of the package. It is recommended to check accessories contained in the package according to the following table before discarding its package. If any article is missed or damaged, please immediately submit a claim letter to the freighter. n Attached accessories Items Attachment No.
n Use of Lithium Battery l l Charge the battery pack before use. To try to reduce discharge of the battery pack, remove it from the product when it is left unused and store it in a cool and dry place. l If the battery pack is left unused for a long time: 1 Remove it from the product. 2 If possible, discharge the battery pack. 3 Store the battery pack in a cool and dry place (lower than 25°C). n Characteristics: l l l l l The capacity is gradually reduced after repeated charging and discharging.
2. To remove the battery pack, press the latch at the bottom of the rear of the product and lift it off. n Antenna Grasp the antenna base, and turn the antenna clockwise to the antenna base on the top until it is tightened. n Belt clip Install it along the slot till you hear “click” until it is locked by the slot.
n Harness Pass the harness through the runner on the top.
① Power /Volume Power switch-Volume (volume) controller 1. 2. Switch the power on during rotating clockwise. Rotate to adjust the volume. If being configured to cancel all mute modes, the product will broadcast channel number in a voice manner. If the channel transmits no frequency, you will be prompted with a short voice prompt. Rotate to the end counterclockwise to switch the power off. ② Channel Encoder 1. Rotate to select a channel depending on different areas. Each area has 16 channels.
Rotate Power switch/Volume controller counterclockwise to switch the power OFF. n Adjust volume Turn Power switch/Volume controller to adjust volume. Turn it clockwise to increase volume and turn it anticlockwise to decrease volume. l When communicating with the other party, it is required to adjust volume accurately. Note: when regulating the volume, the volume of reporting number is not accordingly controlled. n Channel Selection Rotate the channel encoder to selector the desired channel 1—16.
significant digit of fixed 0) 4)Group ID l The valid set bit for group ID contains 7 digits. Decoding is possible when group ID matches calling ID of a private call (RX). (it is increased from right to left with the most significant digit of fixed 9) 5) Repeater ID l The valid set bit for repeater ID contains 7 digits. Decoding is possible when repeater ID matches repeating device ID (TX).
duration ranges from 0 to 7000 ms. 9)Access Authentication (only for repeater mode) l In repeater mode, the operating mode of a digital two-way radio includes normal mode and safe mode. 1. In normal mode, a handset only needs to send a connection signal to the repeater. After successful connection, the repeater will enable a channel. After this, the handset can communicate with other handsets to be communicated until the session is manually disconnected or interrupted for timeout to release the repeater.
2)Increasing prompt tone 3)Channel unoccupied indication l If this feature is enabled, you will hear a prompt tone after a voice call ends. You will also hear a prompt tone when the voice call in the current channel is interrupted (for example, an incoming impolite call from the two-way radio from the third party or sending an emergency alarm). However, a voice call ends when the calling party releases the PTT key irrespective of suspension time.
1. All prompt tones ON/OFF: enable a user to enable or disable all prompt tones. 2. Battery capacity prompt: when the capacity is lower than the set value, the two-way 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. radio gives voice prompt. Emergency mode ON/OFF: enable a user to establish or terminate an emergency call. High/low power: enable a user to switch between high power and low power. Monitor: enable a user to enable or disable monitor function.
2)Long press of orange keys l Enable a user to change long press of orange keys. It has the same function as above. 3)short press of key 1 l Enable a user to change short press of key 1. It has the same function as above. 4)Long press of key 1 l Enable a user to change long press of key 1. It has the same function as above. 5)short press of key 2 l Enable a user to change short press of key 2. It has the same function as above. 6)Long press of key 2 l Enable a user to change long press of key 2.
3. If “SMS” is selected, a user can select SMS content from the “SMS” column. 1)Call object Enable a user to select a call member from all available digital call types in the “address l book” folder (i.e. private call, group call and repeater call, except for all call). 2)Call type Enable a user to select a call type from selected call members in the “call object” l column. 1. SMS l u Enable a user to select quick SMS. These SMS are selected from SMS setting.
1)Add area 1. Right click “Channel” folder in the view. 2. Select “Add (A)”. 3. Assign a unique name for the area. 2)Add a channel in an area 1. Right click an area. 2. Select “Add (A)” to create a digital channel. 3. Assign a unique name for the channel. 3)Delete area 1. Right click “Area” folder in the view. 2. Select “Delete (D)”. 3. The area is deleted. 4)Delete an channel in an area 1. Right click a specific channel in the view. 2. Select “Delete (D)”. 3. The channel is deleted.
different color codes. This feature enables a two-way radio to roam between different systems. A two-way radio uses different color codes to scan different channels. It ranges from 0 to 15. 4)Talk-around allowed l During transmission, use RX parameters instead of TX parameters. The feature enables adjacent two-way radios to realize communication without a repeater, especially for a situation that two-way radios are adjacent and a repeater is beyond the range.
l l Configure the digital emergency alarm system in the “signaling system” folder before selecting; otherwise, the default value is used (null). “RX only” function should be disabled. 11)TX power l Set TX power level of the two-way radio in the channel. A user can switch between high power and low power by long press or short press of programmable keys (High/low power) or power (“Setting” menu). Note: High: used when a stronger signal is required to increase TX distance.
2. Available color code: before allowing transmission, the two-way radio will check if a specified color code is not used. If it is the same as available color code for receiving, the transmission is disabled. u Scan l Scan list is the subgroup of a channel transmitting activity to be monitored. After the list is linked to the channel (Channel->scan list), the two-way radio will search the list during scanning to obtain legal channels for receiving or voicing, which is also known as channel scanning.
2). Delete a scan group 1. Right click a specific scan group in the tree view. 2. Select “Delete (D)”. 3). Add a scan group member Select a channel to be added from available channels. Click “Add (A)” key. 4)Delete a scanning member 1. Select a channel to be deleted from included channel. 2. Click Remove (R) key. 5) Transpond l Define whether a user can perform transmission in his (her) channel during scanning.
l The time to wait before the two-way radio scans the priority channel when setting a call. If a call is initiated in the top priority channel, scanning will not be performed. The two-way radio will temporarily make current transmission mute when scanning the priority channel. Increase of this interval can reduce check times to improve the quality of currently-transmitted audio, but this also increases the possibility of the two-way radio missing an activity in the priority channel.
FCC Regulations Federal C ommunication Commission (F CC) req uires t hat a ll rad io c ommunication products should meet the req uirements set forth in the above standards before t hey can be marketed in the U.S, and t he manufacturer shall post a RF la bel on t he pro duct to inform users of oper ational instructions, so as to enhance their occupational health against exposure to RF energy.
(IEEE) C95. 1-1992 • Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1-1999 Edition RF Exposure Compliance and Control Guidelines and Operating Instructions To control you r ex posure an d en sure comp liance with the occu pational/controlled en vironment exposure limits always adhere to the following procedures. Guidelines: • Do not remove the RF Exposure Label from the device. • User awareness instructions should accompany device when transferred to other users.