User's Manual

Draft Manual for UHF Hand Held
The Scope UHF Hand Held Digital transmitter has been designed to cover a wide range of
applications across industry, from very simplistic press button calling to advanced automated
monitoring of individuals who could be overcome by physical or other means and require to have
calls sent to provide automated assistance.
The equipment:-
The Hand Held Transmitter
A leather carry case
A slot in fast charger
A switch mode UL approved AC adapter for the charger.
Safety Lanyard (advanced lone worker use only)
Prior to operating the unit connect the AC adapter to the charger and check that the red LED is lit
on the Charger. The unit is powered by Nickel Metal Hydride batteries which may well be
completely flat when you receive your unit. The unit should be placed in the charger for 1 hour
prior to use. The LCD display must be lit when the unit is placed in the charger, in the event that
the display does not come on press and hold the top trigger button on the front of the transmitter
to wake up the onboard processor to allow charging to start. The charger will fast charge the
batteries when it detects that they are flat. The transmitter processor talks to the processor in the
charger to check what is needed and to ensure that the batteries do not overcharge. It is quite
normal that the unit will become warm when charged from flat. The LCD display has a battery
icon located within its window. This will show the battery in full, 2/3, 1/3 or flat conditions. When
the battery is charging it will flash the message “FAST CHARGE” or when trickle charging
“CHARGING”.
IMPORTANT NOTE! The batteries must not be thrown in the trash when replaced. Be
responsible avoid pollution. Only dispose of batteries by taking them to a recycling center. Your
county or city should offer a safe disposal route.
Caution: Potential Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy
The HHUTX1 uses RF energy to communicate and may expose the user to small amounts of
radio frequency electromagnetic energy. The EUT is designed to minimize this energy. The
HHUTX1 has been evaluated for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) and found to comply
with the requirements of FCC Section 1.1310 for Occupational/Controlled Exposure limits.
A minimum distance of 2.5cm from the antenna must be maintained during use of the unit. This
distance is met by using the carrying case provided with the device. One of two types of carrying
cases are provided with the unit. The first type provides at least 25mm of clearance distance
while the second type provides 40mm.
To assure optimal radio performance and to ensure that exposure to RF energy is within the
guidelines and kept at a minimum the following operating procedures should be observed:
- DO NOT operate the transmitter by repeatedly pressing the call button. The average use of the
transmitter should be kept to no more than 1 per every six minutes.
- DO NOT operate the transmitter with a damaged antenna.