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Warning! ◆In explosive atmospheres(inflammable gas, dust particles, powder-covered, etc.), please turn the power off. ◆Do not carry spare fuel containers in the trunk of your vehicle if your transceiver is mounted in the trunk area. ◆Various electronic equipment in your vehicle may malfunction if they are not properly protected from the radio frequency energy which is present while transmitting.
◆If warning signals are released when use the radio, please obey the rule and turn off the transceiver. ◆Please avoid to use the radio while driving, which may be against the traffic rules. ◆If you notice any problems of the radio, please turn it off firstly. Then contact with local dealer. Do not service/ repair this radio unless instructed by this manual or refer it to qualified licensed or technicians only.
Contents Supplied Accessories......................................................................................................................... 5 Installation of Accessories ................................................................................................................ 6 Getting Acquainted ......................................................................................................................... 11 Basic Operation ........................................................
Su upplied Acceessoriees Note es: The acce essories listted below arre covered by b BelFone dealer, d authorized agen nts or facto ories. Afte er carefullyy unpacking the transsceiver, ple ease confirrm the item ms listed in n the table below. If any item ms are misssing or damaged d d during ship pment, ple ease ntact with dealer d imm mediately.
In nstallation off Acceessoriees Mobile Transcceiver Insta allation Toinstallthe etransceiv ver,selectasafe,co onvenientlocationiinsideyou ur veh hiclethatm minimizessdangerttoyourpa assengersandyourselfwhilethe veh hicleisinm motion.Trytochoo osethelocationwh hichiswell-ventilate ed and dshielded dfromdire ectsunlight. Insttallthemountingb bracketinthevehicleusingth hesupplie ed selff-tappingscrews.
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con nnect the transceiv ver to a 24 V batte ery. If nec cessary to connect the tran nsceiverto o24Vpow werplease eselectaspecifiedDC-DCba attery. To prevent the t risk of o short ciircuits, dissconnect other wiring from the neg gativebattteryterminalbeforreconnecttingthetrransceiverr. Nottes: ◆This T transce eiver is de esigned forr a 13.8 V power so ource. Neve er use a 24 2 V batttery to pow wer the transceiver.
con nnection may lead to the device e get smok ke. Miccrophone In nstallation Putt the groovves of the hand micro ophone plu ug on the top and in nsert it into o the miccrophone interface of o the mob bile, please e press do own a little bit until the lockking tab clicks. To pu ull microph hone away y from transceiver, pu ull the hea ad of miccrophone la atch out. Fixe ed Station Installation Ino ordertousethistransceiverfforfixedsttationope eration,yo ouwillnee eda sep parate13.
◆ Before finished all connecttions, Plea ase don’tt directly connect the tran nsceiverto oanACo outlet. ◆ Ensuretra ansceiverandDCp powerarecutoff. ◆ Connect the t transc ceiver’s DC power connector to the cconnectorr on the eDCpowe ercableandconfirm mthecorrectpolarrityoftheconnectio ons. (Re ed:positive,Black:n negative). ◆ Presstheconnecto orsfirmlyttogetheru untilthelo ockingtab bclicks.
Getting Acquainted d Fro ont Pan nel 1 Power switch key: sh hort press to turn 8 Progra ammable K Key F4 9 Right Key: K Shortt press to ower power on, long presss to turn po o off. 2 LED L Indica ator select a channel, long pres ss to select a zone.
Re ear Pane el 1 ANT: Co onnect an external antenna or a dummy load to thiss terminal 2 DC 13.8V V: Connect to13.8 V DC powe er.
1 PTT Ke ey 2 Microph hone(MIC C) Op ptional Microph M hone 1 Left Ke ey 8 UP Ke ey 2 PTT Key K 9 Prog grammable e Key F2 3 Pro ogrammablle Key F3 10 OK Ke ey 4 Miicrophone(MIC) 11 Right K Key 5 Numericc key 12 Prog grammable e Key F4 6 * Key: To delete 13 DOWN K Key 7 Pro ogrammablle Key F1 14 #Keyy 13
Baasic Operati O ion LC CD Icons s Signal Sttrength Connect to t PC H High / Midd dle/ Low Connect to t Bluetootth earphon ne P Power D Digital Mod de Direct /Ta alk around Mode A Analog Mo ode Fail to sen nd messag ge A Analog com mpatible Message send succcessfully d digital mod de D Digital com mpatible Read Messsage a analog mode P Private Call Unread Message M G Group Calll Missed Ca all A Call All Mute all S Scan On/ Emergenccy R Roam Recording g normally((Black Icon n) Recording
Turrning the power on /off Sho ort press th he power switch s key to turrn on the ra adio, an au udio voice prompts the current c cha annel numb ber; Lon ng press th he power sw witch key about 3 secondss to turn offf the radio.. Adjjusting th he volume e Incrrease the volume v by pressing [UP [ Key]; Decrease D t volume the e by pressiing [DO OWN Key]. Selecting a Channel Pre ess [Left Ke ey] or [DOW WN key] to o select a channel. c Th here will be e voice pro ompt for channel sw witch.
compatible analog , press 【AD Switch】button to switch to analog compatible digital mode; the current channel mode is analog compatible digital, press 【AD Switch】button to switch to digital compatible analog mode. Note: AD Switch function only switching the channel mode temporarily, while you restart the radio or rotate channel selector knob, the current channel will resume defaulting mode. Call In digital mode, you can transmit a private call, group call or all call.
(2) You can select the private call from address book and press PTT key to call. (3) Enter Contacts menu and go to manual dial menu or press programmed “Manual Dial” key, input a private call number you want to call, then press PTT key to transmit; (4) You can select the private call from the missed/received/called out records and PTT key to call. (5) You can set the One Touch Call button as private call, then press programmed button to transmit a private call.
button to call. (2) You can select all call from address book and press PTT button to call. Receiving and calling back While a call is received on current channel, LED indicator glows green. While a group or private call is received, you may press the PTT key within the preset time period to call back. On compatible channel, while receiving, the radio detect digital and analog signal (is must attach to CTCSS/CDCSS) simultaneously, if detected matching signal, within the preset time period to call back.
4 Emergency On To send emergency information, only set as short press 5 Emergency Off To exit emergency mode, only set as long press 6 Monitor To enable or disable monitor function quickly 7 Backlight On/Off Quick switch backlight mode.
function 25 Record On/Off To enable or disable record quickly 26 Site Lock on/off Quick to lock current site 27 Manual Site Roam Quick to roam to next available site 28 VFO/MR Switch Quick to switch channel display mode 29 Bluetooth Write Quick to enable or disable the Bluetooth Write On/Off feature. Bluetooth Audio Quick to enable or disable the Bluetooth Audio On/Off feature.
Feature Call Alert Description To send an alert to private contact and remind other person to call back Device Allow you check if the target radio is active on the current Check channel while don’t send any tone alert to the target device. Remote Allow you to send a "Remote Monitor" request to the target Monitor device via menu. If the request is successful, you can enable the microphone of the target radio, and monitor its activities.
5. New Contact You can add a private call contact to the contact list. When edit name, press[*] key to delete, press [#] to switch input method, name input 16 characters at most; then input number, the available number range is 1~16776415. After add a private call contact successfully, on contacts list will show new contact. Scan 1. Scan On/Off While current channel add scan list and the list contain 2 channels at least, you may enable the feature.
2. View/Edit List Users can view the members, add or delete channels by editing a scan list. The list is with a maximum of 16 members. It is not allowed to create a new scan list or delete existing scan lists from the device. Digital and analog channel will be appeared in the same scan list. Zone The radio supports up to 64 zones, each of zone supports 16 channels, totally 1024 channels supported. Enter “Zone” menu to select a desired zone. SMS 1.
displays: , read message displays: , you can reply, forward or delete them. 3. Preset SMS User can save 10 common preset text messages with maximum of 140 characters via programming software. Note: Preset text messages also can assign to one touch call, and press the programmed key to send messages. 4. Outbox Enter outbox menu, you can view the message is sent successfully or failed, outbox can save up to 50 messages. If message is sent successfully, it will display while appears if failed.
Th he answere ed calls listt can save up to 50 entries e privvate call, usser can vie ew the e details orr press PT TT key to trransmit, , and a can add it to conttact list or de elete it. 3. Outgoing O C Calls Th he outgoing g calls list can c save up u to 50 en ntries priva ate call, use er can view w the e details orr press PT TT key to trransmit, an nd can add it to conta act list or de elete it. 4.
Tone/Alerts: To set tones for your radio, tone alerts include settings of all tones, call alert tone, message tone and keypad tone. If disable all tones, all alerts will be off except emergency tone.
pa assword co orrectly, the en input a new passw word twice the same,, that will mo odify the pa assword successfullyy. No ote: This men nu is effectivve if power on o password d is set via programming p g software. GP PS Switch:: To enable e or disable e the GPS feature, while w GPS o on indicate e by: .
My Number, Firmware Version, CP Version, Hardware Version, Voice Record Version, GPS Data, BT Info and Send GPS Data. 3. Channel Configure Channel configure function is used to modify the current channel parameters, on digital channel; it allows you to modify RX/TX frequency, channel name. TOT, TX contact, CC index, choose slot, RX group list; on analog channel to modify RX/TX frequency, channel name, TOT, CTCSS/CDCSS.
reach the maxximum retrries and then exit em mergency mode. m Alarm with Ca all: You can n press pro ogrammed d” Emergen ncy On/Offf” key to se end ergency in nformation, and then press PTT T to transm mit an emerrgency call. eme Alarm with vo oice to follo ow: You can press programmed d” Emergen ncy On/Offf” on, then you can spea ak into the microphon ne, keyy to send emergency informatio allo owing your voice and backgroun nd noise be transmittted automa atically as you do not to presss PTT keyy.
eme ergency information to others, the t receive er will ring alarm tone e. The analogy eme ergency tyype and mo ode are the e same as digital emergency. 1. Send S Eme ergency Ala arm On analog channel, if th he alarm signaling typ pe is set ass 5-Tone o or DTMF, short s nd emergency signaliing, and lo ong press the orange key press orange key to sen to exit e emerge ency mode e. 2.
software, you can select it. Enabling Position 1. Go to MenuSettingsSettingsLocation SwitchOn; 2. Press programmable key [Location On/Off]; 3. Via the programming software to enable it. Viewing Position 1. Viewing the radio’s position: Go to the MenuSettingsSystem InfoLocation Data; and then view the location information of your radio (including its data, time, longitude, latitude, speed, altitude, and number of visible satellites). 2.
Vo oice Rec cording While activate ed voice re ecorder, it will w continu uously reco ord all transmitted an nd eived signa als. There are 2 Recc modes av vailable: co ompress orr uncompre ess rece the compresss mode can n reduce memory m butt uncompre ess mode can make the ality of audio excellen nt. On Voicce Records s menu inp put date ca an view or play p qua the voice mem mo.
mod de, when you use Bluetooth B earpiece firstly, f to perform p th he pairing and con nnection. Do D as follow ws: 1. Turn T on the e Bluetooth earpiece e, the earpiiece enter the pairing g mode auto omatically,, then LED D indicator of earpiece e flashes red r and blu ue; 2.
interference between each other. Note: This function is available only in digital mode. Pseudo Trunk While slot is set as pseudo trunk, and one time slot is already occupied, it can automatically switch into the free one. If the pseudo trunk TX time slot is set as none, both time slot 1 or time slot 2 can transmit; if the pseudo trunk TX time slot is set as 1, press PTT key to call only on time slot 1; if the pseudo trunk TX time slot is set as 2, press PTT key to call only on time slot 2.
Ro oaming Roa aming is available a in digital mode, thu us to allow w your radio to exttend com mmunicatio on beyond a single site, s by con nnecting to o different a available sites s which are connected via an IP site s connec ct system. Icon a appears when w n while notthing show ws if it is closed; and LED flash hes red du uring roaming is on sea arching. To o open/closse roam on o the men nu, set site e lock or u unlock, or start s roam automattically.
channel if it is already in use. If the channel is busy, press PTT key and a warning tone will be sounded. Analog Channel This feature can restrict the channel if it is already in use you will be unable to transmit.
on the current channel, CTCSS/CDCSS match is required for the radio to receive an incoming signal. You can select a CTCSS/CDCSS from CTCSS standard frequency table or CDCSS standard code table or input non standard values manually via the programming software. ●Decode: Only when receiver receives a call containing matching the decode, you can hear the call; ●Encode: Signal that you transmit will only be heard by parties whose CTCSS/CDCSS signaling matches your transceiver.
Receive 2-Tone Signaling Allow the user define the call type of the 2-tone system as “Call Prompt”, “Voice Call Prompt”, or “Selective Call”. While received signaling and match with decode format, the radio displays the call type and an alert tone will sound. And within the receiver’s resetting time the LED glows orange.
DTMF Signaling DTMF Contact While users set 5-Tone signaling type for the current channel, the contact list includes a total of 200 items. On the menu of DTMF contact, you can select one of the contacts to replace the address code of decoding sequence and encoding sequence. Send DTMF Signaling On analog channel, press the programmed “one touch call” key to send DTMF signaling, the radio display:”DTMF call sending”.
Specifications General Frequency range UHF:400-480 MHz Channel Capacity 1024 Zones 64 Channel Spacing 12.5KHz Operating Voltage DC 13.8V (±20%) Frequency Stability ±1.5ppm Antenna Impedance 50Ω Dimensions (L×W×H) 162(L)* 157(W)* 51 (H)mm Weight 1300g Transmitter RF Output Power High Power: 50W Middle Power:25W Low Power:10W 4FSK Modulation 12.5kHz Only data:7K60FXD 12.
Statement Our Company endeavors to achieve the accuracy and completeness of this manual, if you have any question, you can contact with us, we will make a detailed answer to you in time. All the above specifications and design are subject to change without prior notice due to continuous development.
FCC Part15 Requirement FCC Part15.19 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Part15.21 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. FCC Part15.