V.A.D.E.R.
CONTENTS ABOUT THE AV.A.D.E.R.
Notice to SR390/SR450 User "This wireless portable device has been shown to be capable of compliance for localized specific absorption rate (SAR) for uncontrolled environmental/general population exposure limits specified in ANSI/IEEE Std. C95.1-2005 and has been tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specified in FCC/OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C (2002) and IEEE Std. 1528-2003. SAR Compliance for body-worn operation is based on a separation distance of 1.
ABOUT THE V.A.D.E.R. SYSTEM The V.A.D.E.R. communication system was developed for professional use in mobile communications within a small group that has tasks requiring high confidentiality. To secure the communication, the V.A.D.E.R. radio features a scrambling transmission along with a high-speed frequency scanning that makes group's communication hard to be intercepted. The RF output power is selectable between LO (200mW) and HI (2W) according to the group's range of activities.
wide common style of six AA (SUN-3) dry batteries or AA (SUN-3) sized rechargeable cells into the battery clip (BC390) . Both the radio transceiver and the battery pack are submersible. You can use the V.A.D.E.R. radio under any weather conditions in outdoors. The V.A.D.E.R. secure radio system is the most suitable equipment for professional tasks requiring high security and confidentiality. FEATURES Hands-free, Face-free Waterproof, submersible radio (in 6.
* One of the following an Antenna is enclosed in the package according to the preset frequencies as below. AT390 for 380-446MHz, AT450 for 446-512MHz, ** No battery cell is enclosed in the BC390. Prepare 6pcs of AA Alkaline battery for starting to use the system. Inspect the equipment thoroughly. If any part of the equipment has been damaged in transit, report the extent of the damage to Temco Japan Co., Ltd., or Temco Communications, Inc. immediately. NAME OF PART & CONTROLS ①. V.A.D.E.R.
⑮. Water-seal Plug ⑯. Power/Volume Switch ⑰. RF Output Power Selector ⑱. Mode Selector Switch ⑲. Group Selector Switch BATTERY INSTALLATION (OR REPLACEMENT) (OR REPLACEMENT) Please follow as following instruction 1,2, and 7 with original rechargeable battery pack. Please follow for whole procedure with optional battery clip (BC390). 1. Press and hold the 2 Latch Levers on the side of Radio Housing at the same time and pull down the Battery Clip to remove from the Radio Housing. 2.
Caution: DO NOT use Manganese battery. 5. Align the Battery Cap and Battery Housing and press down until the Cap is firmly seated in the Housing. Caution: Ensure that the O-ring gasket on Battery Clip and inside of Battery Housing is clean. Sticking of dirt on this area may cause improper performance of waterproof. 6. Fasten the Clamps at both sides of Battery Cap and ensure being tightly closed by hearing “click”. 7.
2. When the radio is powered ON by turning the Power/Volume Switch to clockwise. When any frequency programmed on Group #16 for Emergency alerting signal or for Priority channel, the radio also receive the carrier wave on this frequency. 3. When the carrier wave is detected on one of the destined frequencies, the radio immediately stops scanning to recognize the CTCSS and compares it with the radio’s preset CTCSS.
know that his transmission is now terminated, and the radio returns to scan the channels for receiving. Caution: If the Tx status keeps on engaging for more than 30 seconds*, the transmission is automatically shut off and the radio returns to scan the channels for receiving. (*programmable factor) 7. On the radios that have been receiving the message, the channel scanning is restarted when they receive the End-of-Transmit signal.
4. Put the Headgear or Ear Mic on position. Caution: Maker a better contact of Microphone and Speaker of Headgear to your head. Loose contact may cause insufficient audio performance as like deterioration of microphone sensitivity or low audio volume from the speakers. When Ear Mic is used, remember to select the ear tip either Medium or Large for your comfortable fit to your ear, and insert the earpiece as deep as possible into your ear canal.
VOX circuitry detects no voiced sound for 0.7 sec, it shuts off the transmission and makes the radio return to Receive/Stand-by status. Caution: When the radio is engaged in Transmit status, you can hear a short “Pip!” via a speaker of Headgear or Ear Mic. Remember that your transmission is not completed if no “Pip!” tone is heard. In this case, release the PTT Button (in PTT operation) or mute your speech more than 0.