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4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL DEVICE SHOULD BE OPENED BY AUTHORIZED PERSONEL. OTHERWISE IT WILL BE OUT OF WARRANTY. BEFORE GETTING START TO USE THE DEVICE READ USER MANUALS. 4700 APCO25 Conventional Handheld Radio is produced by ASELSAN A.Ş. Usage period of device is 10 year. It is packed and labeled according to commercial packaging standards.
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4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL ATTENTION! If device is stored more than 3 months, crypto key may be erased because of the discharge of the chargeable battery of the crypto board and "EMERGENCY ERASE BATTERY DISCHARGED" appears at the display. In this case device must be connected to an accumulator/battery/power supply and wait for at least 30 minutes at position ON. And then crypto loading process must be repeated.
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4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL CONTENTS 1 GENERAL INFORMATION................................................................................................................... 1-1 1.1 GENERAL PROPERTIES............................................................................................................. 1-1 1.2 TECHNICAL PROPERTIES.......................................................................................................... 1-3 1.3 PACKAGE CONTENT ............
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 6.10 6.11 6.12 6.13 6.14 6.15 6.16 6.17 6.18 6.19 6.20 6.21 6.22 6.23 6.24 6.25 6.26 6.27 6.28 6.29 6.30 6.31 7 GENERAL CALL ........................................................................................................................... 6-1 INDIVIDUAL CALL ........................................................................................................................ 6-1 CALL ALERT.....................
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL FIGURES Figure 1-1: ASELSAN 4700 APCO25 Conventional Handheld Radio Front View......................................... 1-1 Figure 1-2: Handheld Radio Packing First Appearance................................................................................. 1-5 Figure 1-3: Handheld Radio Packing Second Appearance............................................................................ 1-6 Figure 1-4: Handheld Radio Package Content..................
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4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 GENERAL PROPERTIES ASELSAN 4700 APCO25 Conventional Handheld Radio Front view is given in Figure 1-1.
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL ASELSAN 4700 APCO25 Conventional Handheld Radio is developed according to the following criteria: • Synthesized structure, • Microprocessor controlled structure, • Surface mount technology usage, • Loading external program by FLASH EPROM, • PC controlled full automatic test and adjustment, • Easy maintenance, • Hardware crypto option board, • LCD display (with 3 colors) and keypad, • High level and high quality audio output, • Givi
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL 1.2 TECHNICAL PROPERTIES Table 1-1: ASELSAN 4700 APCO25 Conventional Handheld Radio General Properties General Technical Properties Frequency Band 146-174MHz, 406-470MHz Operating Frequency Band Width 28MHz (VHF) / 64MHz (UHF) Channel Spacing (Digital) 12.5kHz Channel Spacing (Analog) 25kHz Channel Number 300 RF Output Power 1-5W ± %10 Modulation (Analog) 11F3 (12.5kHz) / 16F3 (25kHz) Modulation (Digital) C4FM RF Rate (Digital) 4.
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL Table 1-2: ASELSAN 4700 APCO25 Conventional Handheld Radio Receiver Properties Receiver Technical Properties Broadcasted Unwanted Broadcast ≤100µV/m @ f ≥30MHz Reference Sensitivity ≤-119dBm Unwanted Receiving Suppression ≥75dB Inter-modulation Suppression ≥70dB Signal Shift Band Width ≥1000Hz Audio Frequency Output Distortion <5% @ 500mW / 8Ω Table 1-3: ASELSAN 4700 APCO25 Conventional Handheld Radio Transmitter Properties Transmitter Te
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL When the package has opened first appearance of the package is as given in Figure 1-2. Battery block is at the left size, handheld radio is at the right side. If these pieces are removed from their places clips is take place under battery block and antenna take place under the handheld radio as shown in Figure 1-3. Items are covered with ergonomic plastic packaging materials.
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL Figure 1-3: Handheld Radio Packing Second Appearance Figure 1-4: Handheld Radio Package Content 7610-4700-1201 Issue A 1-6
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL 1.3.2 “4451 Desktop Charger” Package 4451 Desktop charger consist of two pieces; the charger and the adapter. Charger itself is take place in this package. Package content and appearance of the device is given in Figure 1-5. Figure 1-5: “4451 Desktop Charger” Appearance with package and without package 1.3.3 “Desktop Charger Adapter” Package Desktop charger adapter is replaced to its package inside protective foam.
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL The appearance of the charger adapter without package is given in Figure 1-7.
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL 2 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND USAGE 2.1 FRONT PANEL Figure 2-1: ASELSAN 4700 APCO25 Conventional Handheld Radio Front View Loudspeaker, microphone, LCD display and alphanumerical keypad take place at the front panel of 4700 APCO25 Conventional Handheld Radio.
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL 2.1.1 LCD Display Layout of the display is adjusted as; Icons at the top of the display, 3 rows between top and button and software buttons at the button. Software buttons cannot be seen at the display except strolling between menus, site name or received/started call type is appeared instead. Menu index option cannot be seen at the display until pressing a key. LCD Display appearance is given in Figure 2-2.
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL 2.1.1.1.4 Option Icon When the recognize option is in use icon appears at the display. Analog Mode: Icon appears if tone code squelch and selective call functions are in use. Digital Mode: If one of channel monitor properties is programmed to radio icon does not light, if it is not programmed icon lights at the display. 2.1.1.1.5 Audible Alerts off Icon If icon appears at the display it means that Audible Alerts are off. 2.1.1.1.
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL Appears when the radio makes a digital "Private" crypted broadcast at digital mode. Appears when the radio makes a digital clear broadcast at digital mode. Appears when the radio starts an analog call. Figure 2-4: Display Layout at Digital Mode Figure 2-5: Display Layout at Analog Mode Lowest row of display is used as "show site name" when the radio is at stand by position. "MENU"-"INDEX" options do not appear until a key is pressed from keypad.
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL 2.1.2 Key Pad Keypad takes place at the front panel. It is consists of alphanumerical and functional keys, which can be illuminated and locked. Emergency Call Button is not included in keypad. Figure 2-6: ASELSAN 4700 APCO25 Conventional Handheld Radio Keypad Menu functions of the radio are used for the processes like; passing scanning mode, keypad lock, exiting from emergency call mode, delete etc. 2.1.2.
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL 2.1.2.5 Alphanumerical Keys Alphanumerical keypad is consisting of 0..9 numbers, * and # keys. It operates as alphanumerical in short message and index menu. It operates as numerical at the remaining of menu steps. 2.1.2.5.1 # Key Digital Mode Functions: # - Status Info Entrance: It is used to enter radio user's present status info. ”ACTIVE STATUS” writes at the display and cursor waits for the 2 digit number.
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL Table 2-2: Alphanumerical Key Definitions at Editor Displays of Menu Pressing Key Number/definition Alphanumerical Keys 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Ç ç Ğ ğ 11 İ I Ş ş 1 2 A B C 2 a b c 3 D E F 3 d e f 4 G H I 4 g h i 5 J K L 5 j k l 6 M N O 6 m n o Ö ö 7 P Q R S 7 p q r s 8 T U V 8 t u v Ü ü 9 W X Y Z 9 w x y z 0 0 + . , : ; ! ” ’ * * / \ - ( ) @ #
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL 2.2 SIDE PANEL 4700 APCO25 Conventional Handheld Radio side panel consists of: • PTT Button, • Mode and Power Change Button, • Option/Monitor Button. 2.2.1 PTT Button When PTT Button is pressed if the channel is not busy, radio passes transmission from the existing channel. Transmission interrupted if PTT Button is released. 2.2.2 Mode and Power Change Button To change output power this button must be pressed long (more than 500msec).
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL 2.3 TOP PANEL 4700 APCO25 Conventional Handheld Radio top panel consists of: • Emergency Call Button, • Antenna Connector, • Channel Switch, • Turn On/Off-Volume Switch, • Option Connector, • Transceiver LED. 2.3.1 Emergency Call Button At authorized radios if this button is pressed longer than 3 seconds emergency call has started. When the radio starts emergency call transmission LED lights once for a short time.
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL 2.3.4 Turn On/Off- Volume Switch Radio is turned on and off by this switch. And volume level is adjusted with this switch when the radio is turned on. 2.3.5 Option Connector Radio's accessories attached and programmed by this connector. 2.3.6 Transceiver LED LED illuminates blue during receiving, illuminates red at transmission. 2.4 ALERT TONES AND CALL ALERTS Some alert tones are used to warn user in various kind of situations.
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL 2.6 WRITTEN ALERTS Radio user is sometimes warned by a message appear at the display. List of these messages are given in Table 2-4.
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL ALERT Group Monitor Off Channel Monitor On Channel Monitor Off Keys are locked Keys are unlocked Key has received Registering Searching Ringing No answer Called number busy Channel Busy Sending Position (GPS) Battery nearly discharged! Charge the battery Battery Discharged! Radio turning off Please Turn Off! Deep Discharge Please wait Battery must be discharged with SC4451 No connection to repeater Enter Scanning List Language: English Full Index 7
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL 2.7 MENU SCREENS Menu headings, which can be selected by menu buttons, are given below: CRYPTO Menu only takes place at the radios that have crypto. If radio has CRYPTO Menu, SETTING/Password (1.5) sub menu does not appear. This menu appears at the radios that do not have crypto.
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4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL 3 MENU USSAGE All kind of process can be done easily by following the display in the menu. All menu and sub-menu items have shortcuts. They can be authorized at 1st and 2nd level by administrator. Administrator can close menus at some radios. These menus can be selected up to the second digit. 3.1 SETTINGS MENU Shortcut: 1 Radio user's settings are achieved by this menu.
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL Accessory: External Accessory: This menu option is selected when an external accessory is attached to the radio, which cannot be found by the radio automatically. Thus radio turns it loudspeaker off. Password: This menu is take place at the radios, which do not have crypto. If password query is turned on from Password/Password Query sub menu, radio asks password to the user at the first opening.
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL 3.2 CALL LOG MENU Shortcut: 2 Last Caller Idents: Received last 10 individual calls or call alert can be seen from this menu. Last Called Idents: Transmitted last 10 individual calls or call alert can be seen from this menu. 3.3 SMS MENU Shortcut: 3 4700 radios can send 160 characters long messages to each other in digital system mode. Received Message: icon appears if there is any Received last 20 messages can be seen from this menu. unread message.
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL Sent Message: Sent last 10 programmed messages are seen under this menu. When the transmitted status message is received by the other radio, user is informed by • symbol. Message List: 25 pre-defined status messages list is hold under this menu. In order to send status message required message is selected and the radio ident to which the message will be sent is dialed or selected from index. 3.
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL • WACK • Analog ANI identity number is seen under this sub menu. Software: Radio software version and date info is given under this menu. Hardware: Radio device, board base version info is given under this menu. Battery Info: Charge percentage, voltage level, temperature of the battery, drawn current info, charging number, type, capacity and identity info is given under this menu.
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL Group List: Groups, which are programmed to the radio, take place in this list. Group Scan: Group scanning process at radio is selected by the user. If group scan is selected as "On", calls received from the groups in the list are listened; if it is selected as "Off", only the broadcast at the existing group is listened. Calls being started from other groups cannot be listened.
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL 4 OPERATING INFORMATION 4700 APCO25 Conventional Handheld Radios have two modes as analog and digital (clear and crypted); and have two operating modes as system (unique repeater, District Cover and Wide Area Cover) and direct mode (unique repeater and simplex). If system is in fallback mode, it is perceived as direct mode operating. 4.1 RADIOS' MODES 4.1.
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL 4.2 RADIO'S OPERATING MODES Radio menus are arranged according to the authorization at system mode. Unauthorized and unfunctional menus cannot be seen. In case of unauthorized access request (channel, call etc.) radio gives an audible alert to warn user. 4.2.
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL 5 HOW TO USE • Be sure that antenna and battery block is connected truly before turning on the radio. • Turn on the radio by turning the On/Off-Volume Switch in the clockwise direction. • Enter the attached CIK unit's PIN code. • Adjust the volume to required level by using On/Off-Volume Switch. • Channel switch is turned to the required channel. Radio is waited to be registered to the channel through system.
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL Do not short cut + and – poles of battery blocks. Making shortcut between poles with metals like paper pincer, screwdriver may cause permanent damage and it may cause fire because of high current capacities of battery blocks. Battery blocks that are not going to be used anymore must be destroyed under appropriate circumstances for environment health. If explosive gasses exit at the atmosphere do not change battery blocks.
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4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL 5.2 MAINTENANCE • Radio does not require periodic maintenance. • Protect your radio from dust, moisture, dense sun light, extreme heat sources and liquid materials. • Use a soft and moistened cloth to clean. Do not use detergent and chemical solvents.
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL 6 SERVED SERVICES TO THE RADIO USERS Basic services that are supported by 4700 APCO25 Handheld Radio are summarized in this section. 6.1 EMERGENCY CALL Radio demands emergency alarm services by this call. If the red button at the top panel of the radio is pressed more than 3 seconds, radio transmits "help" info to the emergency call address (channel), which is determined before.
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL • ‘OK’ pressed. After the call alert has been transmitted, caller radio's identity appears at the receiver radio's display and an audible alert is heard. 6.6 PHONE CALL Radio demands one-to-one communication at Digital / Crypted Mode by phone call. To start phone call at the authorized radio: • ‘# # #’ is dialed, • Required phone number is dialed, • ‘OK’ is pressed. Phone call is made as uni-directional.
00 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL To send short message: • • • • ‘SMS EDIT’ sub menu is selected from ‘SMS’ menu, Message (maximum 160 characters) is written by alphanumerical keypad, ‘OK' is dialed and then the radio ident or center number to which the message will be sent is entered is entered, Message is send by pressing ‘OK’ button. 6.11 PROGRAMMED MESSAGE Radio can send programmed messages, which are determined during programming, to another radio or administration center.
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL SC number is given to the radios that have selective call property. SC number is a 2-6 digit number and can be selected by programming. Each radios SC number is given by a method that when the last digits are used together it creates a group. In this case groups are obtained with user number 9, 99, 999, 9999, 99999. SC started to group means that the call is started to every radios whose SC numbers are starting same.
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL 6.20 CHANNEL SCAN When the radio user is at direct mode channel, it can take the other direct mode channels to its scanning list and watch if there is a call at any of them. It checks the direct mode channels that take place in the "channel scanning list" and if there is any broadcast in one channel, let user to listen to that channel. When any call is received it can respond from that channel with in scanning delay period (0-10sec).
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL 6.25 TRANSMISSION TIME OUT To prevent one radio keep busy the channel its transmission time period can be limited. This period is determined during programming up to 255 seconds. And another time period can be determined for same radio that it has to wait before passing transmission again. Thus same radio does not keep busy the channel again for a while. This waiting period can be adjusted during programming between 0-15seconds.
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL 7 SIDE UNITS Description ASELSAN P/N ET VHF APCO25 Conventional Crypted Dark Blue 5820-4711-4101 Side units of the handheld radio defined above are defined below. 7.
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL 7.3 BATTERY BLOCK CLIPSES Description ASELSAN P/N Battery Block Clips Standard “S” 6030-0534-4006 Battery Block Clips “L” 6030-0534-4008 Battery Block Clips “XL” 6030-0534-4007 7.4 CHARGER ASELSAN approved battery blocks that can be used with the SC4451 Charger are given in 'Battery Blocks' section.
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL Ni-Cd, Ni-MH and Li-Ion battery blocks, which have different capacities can be charged while they are attached to the radio or removed from radio. Charger operates according to the fast-charging technique. After the battery has been charged, it passes to the buffer charging.
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL 7.5 CIK UNIT CIK Unit must be replaced to the socket (Figure 7-2) at the rear face of front panel between front panel and body before getting start to use handheld radio. Otherwise radio will be unfunctional.
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4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL 7.6.2 Inner Helmet Microphone-Earlap Set User put this set on to his head. Headphones are passing beyond the ears at both sides. Metal connecting headphones stay at the back of the neck. Loudspeaker and microphone take place at one cable, PTT that is in the shape of ring take place at another cable. (5820-4464-0002) 7.6.3 Tube Security Packet Loudspeaker is placed into the ear.
4700 APCO25 CONVENTİONAL HANDHELD RADIO OPERATING MANUAL 7.6.4 VIP Ring Microphone/PTT-Earlap Set Loudspeaker part is paced into the ear. PTT that is in the shape of ring is at another cable. Microphone ring is at the PTT. (5820-4464-0006) 7.6.5 Tube Throat Microphone-Earlap Set Loudspeaker is placed into the ear. This part goes over to the clothes attachment piece by a transparent colored spiral cable. Microphone is at the elastic band, which wraps up the throat. (5820-4464-0007) 7.6.
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