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Contents 1 Checklist before using the device .......................................................................................................... 6 1.1 2 Notice ................................................................................................................................................ 6 1.1.1 Liability for illegal acts......................................................................................................... 6 1.1.2 FCC licensing information ....................
2.4 3 2.3.1 Enable button lock ............................................................................................................. 19 2.3.2 Disable button lock............................................................................................................ 19 Earset connection ...................................................................................................................... 20 2.4.1 Connecting to the device......................................................
Menu setup in detail ................................................................................................................................. 31 4.1 4.2 CHANNEL ...................................................................................................................................... 31 4.1.1 What is a ‘CHANNEL’? ...................................................................................................... 31 4.1.2 ‘CHANNEL’ setup .........................................
4.8 4.9 4.10 4.7.1 About DEPT Rx..................................................................................................................... 42 4.7.2 How to Set DEPT Rx .......................................................................................................... 43 EMERGENCY ................................................................................................................................. 43 4.8.1 What is an ‘EMERGENCY CALL’? ......................................
5 Other information ....................................................................................................................................... 54 5.1 Connecting external devices................................................................................................. 54 5.2 Features and copyright ........................................................................................................... 55 5.2.1 Features ...............................................................
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 following 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. - Only shielded interface cable should be used.
Manufacturer or seller are not be liable for damage caused by accidents, natural disasters or defects caused by consumer failure while in use. Manufacturer or seller are not be liable for any problems that might be caused by a third party as he or she uses the product. Manufacturer or seller are not be liable for any problems caused by consumer carelessness as he or she uses the product. Images in the User Guide might differ from the actual product.
1.2 Importtant saffeguard ds No ote the follo owing when n you use tthe productt. Eve en if your warranty w is valid, v you b bear the co ost for fixing g a problem m if it is fou und to be caused by you. he product. Any rough h handling can damag ge the Do not knock or drop th unit.. Do not use the e charger iif the product has been hit or d dropped in order to avvoid any po ossible dam mage or ele ectric shock k. n put any ything heavvy on the product. p Thiis may causse damage..
environments can c damagee the produ uct. Do not n put the e product w where an airbag a has been locateed nearby. It can hurtt someone when it is d deployed. ge or disscharge th he produc ct in an Do not charg explosive. Such environments can c trigger a short-cirrcuit, which h may causee burns or death in so ome cases. After lowering the volum me to the minimum, m wear w the eaarset, then adjust the volume. Hiigh volumee can cause e hearing loss or heaart attack.
he product with any medical equipment o or other devices d Do not use th nearrby. It can cause unw wanted effects or unpleasant noiises if you use a hearring aid. Do not n use the e product n near electro onics. Electtronic wavees from the e radio can have adverrse effects o on other de evices or ca ause them to malfuncction. Com mmunication n quality m may get wo orse when you y commu unicate eith her on the move at a rapid pace or while ch harging the e device. p forr it to dimi nish over time.
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1.4 Compo onent names n 1.4.1 Main bod dy 1.4.2 Earset e same as the PTT bu tton(front) on the The PTT button on the earseet works the main body.
1.4.3 LCD (defa ault setup) 1.5 Charge e Cha arge the de evice before use. Connect the charger c to the t micro U USB port. Only use the officially au uthorized ch harger. The e device be egins to cha arge and yo ou can check it by loo oking at thee LED or LC CD. Type LED LCD L When ccharging is in Red Each E one off three whitte progresss When ccharging is complete cells c pops u up over tim me. Green Full F with thrree white cells.
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1.6 Checking the battery y life full middle low 1 If rema aining batte ery power is very low w, the warning icon flaashes with a beep and tra ansmit & re eceive is no ot available. Charge e the device e immediat ely if the warning w icon n starts to fflash with a beep. nsumable, sso it is posssible for it to t diminish h over time.. If it is The battery is con s can b e shortened kept in too low or too high temperaturres, its life span dramattically.
2U Use 2.1 Turn on/off 2.1.1 Turn on d the butto on to turn the ① As shown in the figurre above, yyou can pussh and hold power on as the arro ow indicatess. ② Once the power p is on n, the LED aand LCD will turn on.
2.1.2 Turn off button to turn t the ① As shown in the figure above, you can push and hold the b power off. 2.2 Volume e up/do own (10 0 levels)) The vollume of the e earset (W When conne ct the earse et) The vollume of the e speaker(W When disco nnect the earset) e The low west volume e 2.2.1 The T highestt volume Up oes up by one o notch aas you push h the ① The volume go u keep push hing the ② The longer you ‘Up’ bu utton one time. t ‘Up p’ button, th he faster th he volume goes g up.
2.2.2 Down ① The volume go oes down by one no tch as you push the ‘D Down’ buttton one time. u keep push hing the ② The longer you ‘Do own’ button n, the fasteer the volum me goes down. 2.3 Button n lock The buttton lock fe eature disables all of tthe buttons, except fo or the poweer button, in order to prevvent any malfunctionin ng of the d device and any other inconvenieences that may be caused by uninten ntionally pre essing the buttons. 2.3.
2.4 Earset connec ction 2.4.1 Connectin ng to the device d et to the Au udio port in n the device. Connecct the earse If you do d not inse ert the plug g of the earrset all the way in the device, it causes c malfunctions. 2.4.2 Earset ada apter It is reccommende ed use the earset inc luded in th he package e for stablee operation n of the productt. When yyou use a common earphones e o on the marrket, you sh hould use tthe earset adapter included in the pa ackage.
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2.5 Using the t spe eaker sy ystem Removiing the earset from th he device m makes the speaker produce sound d.
2.6 2.6.1 Selectt how to wear device Clip How to put th he clip onto o the devic e he fixing ho older on thee device an nd then push the clip upwards until u you Fit the clip into th dicates. hear a ‘click’ as the arrow ind How to detach it as the arrow w indicates below by llifting up th he upper cllip at the fiixing holder in the Pull it a device.
2.6.2 Necklace How to hook it onto the e device Hook th he necklace e into the necklace n ho ole in the device. How to adjustt the length h The len ngth is adju ustable as shown in th e figure be elow.
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2.7 Communicatio on Tra ansmit & re eceive ① ‘Tra ansmit’ mea ans to send d your voic e to anothe er terminal by pushing g a button as con nfigured orr by recognizing your voice. ② ‘Re eceive’ means to hear the someo one’s voice without any special op hat was peration th sen nt from ano other device e. To communicate (defaultt setup) evice while pushing th he ‘PTT’ buttton to send d your voicce to a persson on ① Talk to the de the e other devvice. Stop pushing the button wh hen you stop talking.
2.8 Vibratiion call By send ding call signal to the e other parrty to make e the call sound s and the vibration ring, user can express intention to o communiccate. 2.8.1 Sending call c signal Sending g call signa al by pushin ng the ‘C’ button for more than t 2 seco onds. After ca all sound and vibration ring, call signal is se ent. 2.8.2 Receiving call signal An alarm and vibrration ring occurs on tthe termina al receiving the call sig gnal.
3 Checklist for settting up u the e men nu 3.1 Notice e Follow the directio ons below to t set up th he menu. 3.1.1 Enter the menu Enter th he menu byy pushing the t 3.1.2 ‘M ’ button fo or more than 2 second ds. Move to a menu ite em In the menu, mo ove to an item i from another item by pusshing the ‘M’ or ‘C’ buttonss. 3.1.3 Select an item m in the me enu can be selected byy pushing the t PTT button. An item 3.1.
Move to a value from anothe er value byy pushing th he 3.1.5 ‘M’ or ‘C’ buttons. Complete e When tthe set valu ue blinks, user pressess the PTT button the blinking b sto ops and the e setting is comp plete. 3.1.6 Save and Leave the menu he Push th ’M’ button fo or more th an 2 seconds to sav ve the chan nged settin ngs and leave itt. y there with hout operation for You will automatically leave the menu if you stay more than 10 seconds. In this case, the changed setttings are not n saved.
3.2 Menu items Product consists of the following menus: Menu items S1-V CHANNEL 200 ID ENCRYPTION V Editable PTT/VOX V VOX LEVEL V DEPT V TIER V DEPT Rx V EMERGENCY V MIC GAIN V RF POWER V CLONE SET V ADVANCED SET V DEFAULT SET V VERSION V The following information describes each item’s purpose and how to set it up.
4M Menu setup p in de etail 4.1 CHANN NEL 4.1.1 What is a ‘CHANNEL’? Change e the ‘CHA ANNEL’ to ensure thaat you talk with only your inte nded peop ple. Just change e the ‘CHA ANNEL’ if there is too o much no oise or you get the line crossed with another group. The number of channels varies dependiing on the model. S1--V : 200 CH H (‘001’ iss set as the e default.) 4.1.2 ‘CHANNEL’ setup he menu byy pushing the t Enter th Move to ‘CHANNE EL’ by using g ‘M ’ button fo or more than 2 second ds.
and mo ove to anotther menu item by ussing the the main screen by b pushing the ‘M‘ or ‘C’ butttons or go back to ‘M M’ button fo or more tha an 2 second ds.
4.2 ID 4.2.1 What is a ‘ID’? If the line is mixed d up or the e ‘CHANNE L’ is already taken by other peop ple, set the e ‘ID’. By doing so, commu unication becomes b v iable betw ween device es whose ‘‘ID’ matche es each other. T The ‘ID’ function has 1,000 ID thaat range fro om 000 to 999. 9 (‘000’ iss set as the e default.) 4.2.2 ‘ID’ setup Enter th he menu byy pushing the t Move to ‘ID’ by ussing ‘M M’ or ‘M ’ button fo or more than 2 second ds.
4.4 P PTT/VOX X 4.3.1 What is a ‘PTT/VOX X’? There a are two wayys to send voice v comm munication:: ‘PTT’ and ‘VOX’. (‘PTT’ iss set as the e default.) PTT T Voice communicattion can be e sent whilee pushing the PTT buttton. ① Pussh the ‘PTT’ button to send a vo ice. ② Talk while hollding the ‘P PTT’ button . This is wh hen your vo oice will be sent. ③ Sto op holding the ‘PTT’ button when n you wantt to stop se ending yourr voice.
X’ is turned on, the batttery may be b exhauste ed more qu uickly. If ‘VOX 4.3.2 PTT/VOX setup Enter th he menu byy pushing the t Move tto ‘PTT/VOX X’ by using ‘M ’ button fo or more than 2 second ds. or ‘M’ o ‘C’ buttons b and d then selecct by presssing PTT button. he If the vvalue flashes, adjust it by using th ‘Up’ or ‘Do own’ buttons.
4.4.1 What is a ‘VOX LEVEL’? The ‘VO OX LEVEL’ enables e you to contro ol the senssitivity levels of recog nized voice es when the ‘VO OX’ function n is turned on. If the ‘V VOX LEVELL’ goes up, it can even n recognize a lower voice and send. Iff the ‘VOX LEVEL’ goees down, it is less likelly to catch a lower vo oice and will only recognize e louder vo oices and s end. For exxample, if noise n and u unintended sounds are cau ught and se ent via ‘VOX X’, then it iss necessary y to lower the ‘VOX LEEVEL’.
4.5 DEPT 4.5.1 About DE EPT You can n divides a user into up u to 4Dep partments (D DEPT) and classifies th he user into o 3 tiers (Employyee, Manag ger, Superv visor). Each h user callss in differe ent ways d epending on own authority. (Refer tto “TIER” fo or details on n calling to o each tier.) To use this functio on, Employe ee and Man nager shall set their DEPT. D (‘1’ is se et as the default.) 4.5.
If the vvalue flashes, adjust it by using th he ‘Up’ or ‘Do own’ buttons. Once yyou are don ne with cha anging thee ‘DEPT’, co omplete by presses th he PTT buttton and move tto another menu item m by using the main sccreen by pu ushing the 4.6 TIER 4.6.1 About TIE ER ‘M M‘ or ‘C C’ buttons or go back k to the ‘M’ bu utton for more than 2 seconds.
move tto another menu item m by using the main sccreen by pu ushing the 4.6.3 ‘M M‘ or ‘C C’ buttons or go back k to the ‘M’ bu utton for more than 2 seconds. TIER display The dissplay differss as followss depending g on the TIER. Superv visor 4.6.4 Manager mployee Em Usage of Function After se etting DEPT T and TIER, a user mayy use up to o four DEPT TS and threee TIERS as follows. Em mployee Able to o communiccate with ea ach belong ging DEPT (Employee and a Manag ger).
Ma anager Able to o commun nicate with h belongin ng DEPT’s employee or comm municate between b manage ers (other manager m an nd supervissor). Button Motion PTT Buttton (Front)) ③ Com mmunicate with employee or ma anager of th he belonging DEP PT.
DEPT selection screen main sccreen Each nu umber on up, u down, le eft, and rig ght side indicates the DEPT D numb ber. Superviisor may se elect DEPT for f a transm mission. Use 4 b buttons (UP P/C/DOWN//M) to turn n DEPT num mber on the e same direection on or o off. elect multip ple DEPTS. Supervvisor may se ② Tra ansmission to Selected d DEPT Turn on the desiired DEPT number aand press PTT button n (front) to o transmit to the d DEPT.
Button Motion PTT Buttton (Front)) ⑤ Com mmunicate with employee or ma anager of sselected DEPT PTT Buttton (Side) ⑥ Com mmunicate with mana ager (Other manager aand supervisor) When PTT / VO OX is set to VOX, itt is sent by the VO OX to the e group corresp ponding to the PTT b button (fron nt), and the e PTT butto on (side) does not operate e as VOX and always o operates ass PTT. The PTT button (ffront) operaates VOX on / off. hannel is ussed at multtiple DEPTS at the sam me time.
Affter setting “Superviso or” in “TIER””, a user ma ay hear the e voice tran nsmitted fro om all DEPTS. Receivving of voicce from DEP PT is adjusttable as follows. 4.7.2 How to Set DEPT Rx x DEPT to adjjust the recceiving of vvoice as follows. Select D After se electing the desired DEPT, a us er may adjjust the vo oice from tthe select DEPT D as follows.. - ON: R Receive voicce from the e selected D DEPT. - OFF: D Do not rece eive voice from f the seelected DEP PT.
Recceive an em mergency call ③ An alarm and vibration ring occurs on the term minals receiiving the caall. It is disp played on LCD as sho own below. Emerge ency calls are a sent to o terminals with the COMM. C MO ODE set to o ‘Radio’ Emerge ency call ca an be receivved regardless of which TALKMO ODE, CHAN NNEL, ID functions are bein ng used.
If you d do not want to receiv ve an emeergency calll from othe er groups, you can do so by setting the emerg gency functtion to off.
to on o or off. (‘On’ is set as the default.) 4.8.3 ‘EMERGEN NCY’ setup p Enter th he menu byy pushing the t Move tto ‘EMERGE ENCY’ by using ‘M ’ button fo or more than 2 second ds. M’ or ‘M ‘C’ buttons and then select by pressing p PTT buttton. he If the vvalue flashes, adjust it by using th ‘Up’ or ‘Do own’ buttons.
4.9 MIC GA AIN 4.9.1 What is a ‘MIC GAIN N’? The MIIC GAIN alllows you to adjust tthe microp phone volume. “INT M MIC GAIN” is MIC GAIN o on the deviice and “EX XT MIC GA AIN” is MIC GAIN on the earset. It is displa ayed on LCD as shown below will automattically change by earseet connectiion. “INT MIC GAIN” and “EXT MIC GAIN” w aises the lo oudness off your voice, while deecreasing the t MIC Increasiing the MIIC GAIN ra GAIN d decreases the t loudne ess of you ur voice du uring the transmissio on.
move tto another menu item m by using the main sccreen by pu ushing the ‘M M‘ or ‘C C’ buttons or go back k to the ‘M’ bu utton for more than 2 seconds.
4.10 RF POW WER 4.10.1 What is a ‘RF POWE ER’? The RFF POWER allows a you to adjust the streng gth of the transmissi on signal. The RF POWER R can be set to High h, Middle, aand Low. The T range and availa ble talk tim me vary depend ding on the e RF POWER R setting, aas shown be elow. RF POWE ER Range Talk k time High → Long Sho ort Middle → Middle Mid ddle Low → Short Lon ng Adjust tthe setting according to your us age environment and needs. (‘Middle e’ is set as the defaultt.) 4.10.
the main screen by b pushing the ‘M M’ button fo or more tha an 2 second ds. 4.11 CLONE E SET 4.11.1 What is a ‘CLONE SE ET’? Clone S Set is a function thatt automaticcally synchronizes the e required settings fo or a call betwee en user devices withou ut the userss’ manual setting actio on. By utilizing the Clone Set function, multiple devices within a ran nge (2~3 m) are of a single device.
screen will pop up p to confirm m it. en push th he ‘PTT’ button. b the e settings (Channel, ID and Again, select ‘yess’ and the Encrypttion) are tra ansmitted to t the othe r devices. On the device tha at has received the seettings, the following screen will pop up to o accept applying the settin ngs. select ‘Yes’ and then push the ‘PTT’ button. the followin ng screen will pop up and synchro onizing all of o the value es to the reeceived setttings.
If the receiver de evice synch hronized alrready, CLONED messaage will po op up withoutt confirm screen. 4.12 ADVAN NCED SET This fea ature is for repair tech hnicians and d engineers. For stable use of the producct, general users u shoulld not chan nge the settings as much as a possible. 4.13 DEFAU ULT SET 4.13.1 What is a ‘DEFAULT SET’? All of th he values that t have been b tuned or changed to meet the needs of the userr will be returned to their default d setttings. 4.13.
Be care eful with this feature. A All of the values v will return to th eir default settings. 4.14 VERSIO ON 4.14.1 What is a ‘VERSION N’? It is ussed to checck the version of your product. 4.14.2 Checking the ‘VERSION’ Enter th he menu byy pushing the t Move to ‘VERSION N’ by using ‘M ’ button fo or more than 2 second ds. ‘M’ o r ‘C’ buttons and then selecct by pressing PTT button (front).
5O Other inform matio on 5.1 Conneccting ex xternal devicess When you conne ect an exterrnal device to the aud dio port, yo ou should use u the earsett adapter in ncluded in tthe package. Usage e example 1: Connecting action caameras Use an action cam mera to reccord voice communications thro ough the teerminal along with the vide eo being re ecorded. Usage e example 2: Connecting voice reccorders Use a vvoice record der to record voice co ommunications through the term inal.
5.2 Features and copyright 5.2.1 Features Dimensions (H x W x D): 3.0 x 1.5 x 0.5 inches (77 x 39 x 13 mm) Weight: 1.59 oz. (48g) Range (Line of Sight): Up to 2 miles (3.2 km) Stand-by: Up to 1 month Talk time: Up to 81 hours (5-5-90 duty cycle) Encryption: AES-128/AES-256(Pro) Frequency hopping: 902~928 MHz ISM band The maximum range is 2 miles with a clear line of sight.
5.3 Checklist before reporting a problem When you are unable to get the power to turn on Charge the device before using it. you can push and hold the button to turn the power on. Check if your device or the other devices are on. Make sure the distance between the device is farther away than the radio range. Make sure that your device is set to the same setting as When you are unable to the other devices in the ‘CHANNEL’ and ‘ID’ functions.
in to recharge, but is does manufacturer, it may not work and may damage the not charge system. Always use a manufacturer-recommended cable. If the device is exposed to temperatures that are too low When the battery life is shorter than when purchased the device you or too high, it can possibly happen. If you find it too inconvenient to use, report it to customer service. As a consumable item, the battery can have a shorter lifespan over time.
5.4 Warranty Warrants against defects in materials and workmanship when used normally for a period of 12 months from the date of the original retail purchase by the end-user. - Those purchasing this product have to review the warranty and fill in the fields below immediately after purchasing the product. - Contact the seller or distributor after finding a problem with this product. - Make sure your claim for any repairs, replacement or refund complies with the warranty guidelines.