Instruction Manual DR6000 DR6100 DR7000 DR7100 DMR/FM Portable Radio Thank you for purchasing a COVALUE two-way radio. This simple to use radio adopts the latest advances in technology, providing reliable communication in today’s demanding communication environment. Notice to the User: · Please read this instruction manual before operating this radio. · It’s prohibited to use the radio or charge it at any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere (where the air contains gas, dust and smog, etc.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
RF ENERGY EXPOSURE AWARENESS AND CONTROL INFORMATION, AND OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE OCCUPATIONAL USE REQUIREMENTS BEFORE USING YOUR PORTABLE 2-WAY RADIO, READ THIS IMPORTANT RF ENERGY AWARENESS AND CONTROL INFORMATION AND OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THE FCC/IC’S RF EXPOSURE GUIDELINES NOTICE: This radio is intended for use in occupational/controlled conditions, where users have full knowledge of their exposure and can exercise control over their exposure to meet FCC/IC limits.
a RF exposure product label. Also, COVALUE’s user manual, or product manual, or separate safety booklet includes information and operating instructions required to control your RF exposure and to satisfy compliance requirements. Compliance with RF Exposure Standards COVALUE’s 2-way radio complies with the following RF energy exposure standards and guidelines: • United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47 CFR §§ 1.1307, 1.1310, 2.1091 and 2.
CONTENTS ■ Unpacking and Checking the Equipment -----------------------------------Supplied Accessories---------------------------------------------------■ Preparation ----------------------------------------------------------Charging the Battery Installing/Removing the Battery Pack Installing the Antenna Installing the Optional Speaker/Microphone Installing/Removing the Belt Clip ■ Radio Overview ■ Basic Operations ■ Programmable Button Function ■ VOX (Voice Operated Transmission) ■ Radio Setting TOT (Time
■ Unpacking and Checking the Equipment Unpack the radio carefully. We recommend that you identify the items listed in the following table before discarding the packing material. If any items are missing or have been damaged during shipment, please contact the carrier or the dealer immediately.
insert it into the charger. Make sure the battery is in good contact with the charger terminals. When the red indicator is lighted, the charger begins to charge the battery. After charging for about 3 hours, the red LED will turn OFF and the green LED will light indicating the battery has been fully charged. On the first charge, please leave the battery in that state of green indicator for 1~2 hours before you remove it from the charger to achieve the best performance of the battery.
Installing/Removing the Battery Pack Installing/Removing the Battery Pack To install the battery, please place it into the groove on the top of the radio chassis about 5mm away from latch. If the radio has the belt clip installed, you will have to press one side of the clip, to raise it and slide the battery in proper position. Press the battery with your fingers and push the battery until you hear a latch click, the battery is now installed.
2.4 Install external speaker/MIC Open the cover of the jack for external speaker/MIC, and then insert the plug of the external speaker or microphone into the jack on the radio. When inserting the accessory plug, make sure it is properly aligned ( straight) to avoid internal damage to the connector in the radio.
2.5 Installing/Removing the Belt Clip Use the 2 screws (M2.5x8.0) supplied with the radio and fix these screws on the holes in the radio clip and into the holes in the aluminum case.
them. 3、Radio Overview ① PTT ( PUSH-TO-TALK) Button To make a call, press and hold the PTT button, then speak into the microphone in normal voice. Release the PTT button to receive signals.
④ MIC Input Please keep your mouth about 10 cm (3-4 inches) away from the microphone input to achieve the best voice quality. If the distance is too far or too close to the radio, it will affect the voice quality.
4、Basic Operations 1. Power on the radio Turn on the radio by turning the Power/Volume switch clockwise till a click is heard, and you will hear a Power up beep if the dealer has set it. The radio is now in Rx mode. 2. Adjust Volume: Rotate the Power/Volume knob to adjust the volume with the monitor key pressed. Turn clockwise to increase the volume and counterclockwise to decrease the volume. 3. Select a Channel: Rotate the channel selector to the desired channel.
4. Make a Call: To make a call, press the PTT, and speak in normal voice and please keep your mouth about 10 cm (3-4 inches) away from the microphone to achieve optimal voice quality. 5. Receive a Call: Release the PTT button and adjust the volume at the proper position to receive calls. The dealer can set CTCSS/DCS, 5-Tone or 2-Tone DTMF or MDC on your radio.
■ Programmable Button Function The dealer can program the Side Button 1, Side Button 2 and the Top Button with the following Optional functions: Buttons Function Description None No function Channel Up Select the next channel Channel Down Select the previous channel Zone Up Select the next zone Zone Down Select the previous zone Display Channel Frequency Press this button and the LCD will show the frequency of the current channel.
Home Channel Changes to the home channels. Talk around Switch the radio between talk around and repeater mode. VOX Selection Enable or disable the VOX function. Monitor momentary/ Call Cancel Monitor/Call Cancel Squelch off momentary/ Call Cancel Squelch off/Call Cancel Hold this button to close CTCSS, DCS, 2Tone/DTMF signaling according to the set data. Loosen this button to return to the normal operation. Press this button in the selective call state to quit such a state.
VOX Level Selection Press this button to enter the VOX Level Adjustment Mode”. Press / button to adjust VOX level. Press O button to save the selected VOX level and quit this mode. When pressing a Key, notice the different beeps you will hear No beep, key pressed not acknowledge one beep, feature enable two beeps, feature disable “Error” beep, key pressed invalid 5. Radio Call 5.1. Selective Call 5.1.1 Send Selective Call A. Press “Menu Select/Enter” button to enter the menu mode. B. C.
1. Select the zone through menu. A Press the “Menu Selection/Enter” button to enter the menu mode. B Press C Press button until “ZONE”. button for selection. / O D Press button until the group name you require is appeared. / O E Press button for selection. 1 Select the group through “ZONE UP” or “ZONE DOWN” button. 7.
Eg.“V1.1.00” display "SOFT VER" 9. Scan In order to receive the calls from many channels, the radio can be programmed to scan these channels. At most there are 16 channels in each scan list. Each channel can use a scan list together with others or alone. 9.1 Start/End Scan Function You can press “SCAN” button directly or enable the scan through the menu. When the scan function is started, icon and your revert channel will display . 1. Enter the scan state through menu mode. A.
6. 7. 8. 9. / Press button until “PRIO#1?” or “PRIO#2?”. Press O button to select the type of the required priority channel. For example, in Step 7, the type of priority channel is “DES?”. Press Press Press button to select the required priority channel. button to complete operation. button to return to the previous operation. / O C 10. OST In a certain specific channel, you can revise the CTCSS/DCS encode/decode setup of current channel. The operating steps go as follows: A.
Two types of VOX are available: built-in and external. If VOX has been set, when speaking voice reach the preset volume, VOX will activate the radio to transmit automatically. ■ Radio Setting TOT (Time-out Timer) 1) TOT dispatch time The TOT Dispatch Time is the maximum period of time that the radio is allowed to transmit continuously in normal dispatch mode. When the programmed time expires, the radio generates a warning tone and stops transmitting.
CTCSS/DCS The dealer can set CTCSS/DCS on the radio channels to ignore calls on the same channel from irrelevant radios. If a channel has been set with CTCSS/DCS, the squelch will be activated only when it receives the proper CTCSS/DCS signals. And only the radios set with the same CTCSS/DCS signaling as those on yours can hear your call. Note: Using a CTCSS/DCS channel doesn’t mean your calls are private. If the CTCSS/DCS tones of other radios are identical with those on yours, they can hear your calls.
During scanning, if the priority channel has been set on the radio, when the priority channel receives signals the radio will automatically switch to the priority channel even the normal channel is receiving signals at that time. And the radio will stay on the priority channel till the signals disappear. The dealer can set the delay time between signal disappearing and continuing scanning.
dealer. 2) 2Tone encode The encoding template is set in the 2 tone call list. The details must be set if encoding is ON. The radio transmits the 2 tone signaling when the programmed call button is pressed. (The side button could be programmed as Call1/2/3/4). This function is programmed by the dealer. MDC Signaling This function can be enabled or disabled by the dealers through programming software. MDC has 4 systems, in which different main ID, group ID, etc., could be set by the dealer.
7 z Transmitting frequency has not been set on the channel and the radio has been remote killed. z Battery power may be insufficient. Recharge or replace the battery pack. Beyond the efficient communication range. Noise is too loud. z ■ Settings (by the Dealer) Model: ____________ Serial No.
Middle □ Long □ 3) Auxiliary Function Button Settings Note: