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1. of 25th July 2005 no 15 Implementation of Directives 2002 95 EC 2002 96 EC and 2003 108 EC relative to reduction of the use of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment in addition to waste disposal The crossed bin symbol shown on the equipment indicates that at the end of its working life the product must be collected separately from other waste The user must therefore take the above equipment to the appropriate differentiated collection centres for electronic and electro technical waste or return it to the dealer when purchasing a new appliance of equivalent type in a ratio of one to one Appropriate differentiated waste collection for subsequent recycling treatment and environment friendly disposal of the discarded equipment helps to prevent possible negative environmental and health effects and encourages recycling of the component materials of the equipment legal aisposal of the product by the user will be punished by application of the administrative fines provided for by the legislative decree no 22 1997 article 50 and following of the legislative decree no 22 1997 18 4
2. INTEK DX 174S 2 WAY RADIO VHF FM PROFESSIONAL TRANSCEIVER 136 175 MHz 5W INSTRUCTION MANUAL MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONI Declaration of Conformity EC Certificate of Conformity to EC Directive 99 5 89 336 93 68 73 23 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY With the present declaration we certify that the following products INTEK DX 174S comply with all the technical regulations applicable to the above mentioned products in accordance with the EC Directives 73 23 EEC 89 336 EEC and 99 5 EC Type of product PMR VHF transceiver Details of applied standards EN 300 086 1 2 EN 301 489 1 5 EN 60065 Manufacturer INTEK S R L Via G Marconi 16 20090 Segrate Italy Tel 39 02 26950451 Fax 39 02 26952185 E mail intek com Q intek com it Notified Body EMCCert Dr Rasek Boelwiese 5 91320 Ebermannstadt Germany Identification Number 0678 Contact Reference Armando Zanni Tel 39 02 26950451 Fax 39 02 26952185 E mail intek com Q intek com it Segrate 29 03 2007 dr Vittorig Zanetti General Manager NOTICE It is recommended to carefully read this owner s manual before using the product This will also help the user to prevent using the radio in violation of the regulations valid in the country where the product is used as well as to avoid any possible interferences with other services C 06780 X 4 Index Notice Index ind i Fini eneia EUR i Be 1 NotiC6 eser
3. UN 9 key then press the UP DOWN 10 keys When the LCD display shows T gt R press the MENU CONFIRMATION 5 key to confirm CT DCS CTCSS DCS selection In the stand by status press the FUN 9 key to enter menu page then press the UP DOWN 10 keys to confirm you will see CT DCS Then press the MENU 5 key to enter Press the UP DOWN 10 keys to choose CTCSS or DCS Press the MENU 5 key to enter the chosen item Press the UP DOWN 10 keys to set up CTCSS or DCS code When DCS is chosen press the FUN 9 key to choose forward or reverse direction and press the MENU CONFIRMATION 5 key to complete set up CHANL switch from frequency mode to channel mode In the stand by status press the FUN 9 key and then numeric key 3 to switch to channel mode Alternatively press the FUN 9 key to find When the display shows CHANL 2 press the UP DOWN 10 keys to switch confined to frequency mode only KEYBO Keyboard lock setup In the stand by status press the FUN 9 key and then the UP DOWN 10 keys to find and when the display shows KEYBO press the MENU CONFIRMATION 5 key to enter You will see two options available AUTO and MANUAL AUTO automatic locking When this option is chosen the keyboard will be locked automatically when no operation is performed MANUAL manual locking When this option is chosen the keyboard cannot be locked automatically LED light setup In the stand by status press th
4. ates the received signal strenght in the receive mode B CT Indication The CT indication is lighted when the CTCSS function is enabled C T Indication Not available on this model D DCS Indication The DCS indication is lighted when the DCS function is enabled E Indication Not available on this model F Indication Not available on this model G Ricon The R icon is lighted when the Reverse function is enabled H Battery Level Indicator It shows the current battery level condition Il CTCSS DCS Code Number It shows the CTCSS and DTS Codes setting L Stop Scanning Icon The channels scanning indicator is lighed when the scanning stops M MONITOR Icon This icon is lighted when the Monitor key is pressed N Keypad Lock Icon The Lock icon is lighted when the keypad lock function has been enabled Getting Acquainted with the Product Getting Started O VOX Indication The VOX icon is lighted when the VOX function has been enabled P Frequency Reading 25 5 75 It shows the KHz decimal figures of the frequency Q RF Digital Meter It indicates the transmitter RF output power R Dot Matrix Indication It provides full information on channel frequency and all enabled functions S Hlcon The H icon is lighted when the transmitter is in HIGH POWER mode T Slcon The S icon is lighted when the automatic channel frequency scan function has been enable The S icon will flash if a signal is de
5. ble FUN 4 The way of keyboard locking auto manual set up FUN 5 LED light set up FUN 6 Warning sound setup FUN 7 High Low RF output power setup FUN 8 Squelch level setup FUN 9 Emission timing setup FUN 0 X Swithes on the VOX function and VOX level setup FUN Keyboard Lock Unlock FUN 13 Specifications Optional Accessories SPECIFICATIONS General Frequency 136 000 174 9875 MHz Channels 80 Channel spacing 12 5 25 KHz DC input voltage 7 2 VDC Operating temperature 20 55 Dimensions mm 58 x 120 x 35 Weight 235 gr with battery and antenna Receiver Sensitivity 12dB Sinad 0 16 pV Selectivity 65dB Intermodulation 60dB Audio output 500mW Transmitter RF output power 5W 1W Modulation FM Spurious amp Harmonics in compliance with the R amp TTE regulations Maximum deviation lt x2 5KHz Frequency Stability 2 5ppm OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES KME 315 External Earset Microphone with tie clip KME 614 External Earset Microphone with adjustable ear hook KME 801 External Earset Microphone for security and bodyguard KME 100A External Earset Microphone with tie clip KME 200A External Earset Microphone with flexible boom mic and tie clip KME H115 External Speaker Microphone light duty KST 301 External Speaker Microphone heavy duty CDDX 1748 Programming Kit PC interface cable and software CD User Information in accordance with art 13 of the Legislative Decree
6. e FUN 9 key and then the UP DOWN 10 keys and when the display shows LED press the MENU CONFIRMATION 5 key to enter You will see three options available AUTO MANUAL and ON Press the MENU CONFIRMATION 5 key to select the desired item AUTO When this option is chosen the display light will be turned on once you press the key MANUAL When this option is chosen the display light will not be turned on automatically You have to operate the side key manually to use light ON When this option is chosen the display light will be turned on all the time The light will be on without any operation BEEP warning sound setup In the stand by status press the FUN 9 key and then the UP DOWN 10 keys and when the display shows BEEP 2 press the MENU 5 key to enter Press the UP DOWN 10 keys and you can see ON and OFF in turns You can choose sound ON or OFF by pressing the MENU CONFIRMATION 5 key POW RF output power setup In the stand by status press the FUN 9 key and then the UP DOWN 10 keys and when the display shows POW press the MENU 5 key to enter Press the UP DOWN 10 keys and you can see H and L in turns You can choose high low power by pressing the MENU CONFIRMATION 5 key 12 Menu Operation Menu Shortcut Keys SQL Squelch level setup In the stand by status press the FUN 9 key and then UP DOWN 10 keys and when the display shows SQL 2 press the MENU CONFIRMATION 5 key
7. er flexible antenna Quick Desk Charger Li lon Battery Pack with SMA connector e 7 Belt Clip Speaker microphone User Manual Jack Cover Preliminarv Steps Batterv charging Warning l Connect the 230VAC adaptor charger to the desk type battery charger and to a 230VAC outlet The Red Led will flash to confirm that the charger is powered Insert the empty battery or the transceiver with the battery pack in the battery charger Please make sure that the charging contacts of the radio are connected with the charging contacts of the charger cradle The Red Led will light then the device is ready to begin the charging process The charging time depends on the battery condition and capacity When the charging process has finished the Red Led lights off and the Green Led will light Remove the battery pack or the transceiver from the battery charger and disconnect it from the AC outlet e The battery is supplied empty and it has to be fully recharged before use Some complete cycles of charge discharge will be necessary in order for the battery to reach a peak efficiency level e Please do not charge the batterv again when it has just been charged Otherwise vou mav damage the battery or reduce its life e The batterv charger does not switch OFF automaticallv when charging is complete therefore please remove battery or radio from the charger cradle and disconnect it from the AC outlet Do not recharge battery
8. for more than 8 hours in order to avoid battery overheating To install the battery Please align the two battery slots with the fit runner on the lower side of the transceiver Press the battery downward untill the locker placed on the rear side of the radio hooks and fastens the battery Preliminarv Steps To remove the batterv To remove the batterv press the batterv locker placed on the rear side of the radio and slide the batterv awav from the radio Warning l e Please do not waste used batteries into the environment and do not trash them with the common garbage Please use the dedicated case for the collection of used up batteries at vour supplier e Donotattemptto open or remove the battery casing e Do not short the batterv terminals or throw the used batteries into fire Installing the antenna Connect the antenna to the antenna connector located on the top panel of the radio Gentiv turn the antenna clockwise until locked Warning Do not touch the antenna and do not move it close to a microphone cable during transmission as this might cause malfunction and damage to the radio 8 0 i m 8 8 ii SAU UR If necessary attach the belt clip to the tranceiver making it slide along the fit runner placed on the rear side of the battery untill the lock will hook To remove the belt clip press the lock and slide the belt clip away from the battery Prelim
9. inarv Steps Install the external earset microphone jack rubber cover If an external earset microphone is not used please install the earset microphone jack rubber cover Install the earset microphone jack rubber cover bv matching the three rubber tabs with the holes on the radio as showed on the drawing If the earset microphone jack rubber cover is removed radio will not be splash proof To install the external microphone optional To install the external microphone remove the protection cover of the external microphone speaker jack This cover ensures the watertight integritv of the transceiver sprav guard that will not be ensured after its removing Insert the connector of the external microphone into the right jack In order to avoid mulfunction or damage to the transceiver use only original microphones Using non original accessories will authomatically void the warranty Warning If an external earset microphone is used radio will not be splash proof 9 Getting Acquainted with the Product GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH THE PRODUCT D 0 060 1 Antenna Rubber flexible antenna with SMA connector 2 Rotary Switch Frequency channel and functions selector 3 Power ON switch and volume control Switch on the transceiver turning the knob clockwise or counterclockwise to switch it off To increase the volume turn the knob clockwise or c
10. okes etc Do not use the transceiver in service areas or fuel stations on board aircrafts etc Cautions Please observe the following precautions in order to avoid causing fire personal injuries or damage to the radio e It is suggested that each transmitted message lasts a few minutes only since very long transmissions at the maximum transmitter RF output power may overheat the transmitter e Do not alter or modify in any way your transceiver e Do not expose the transceiver for a long time to direct sunlight and do not place it close to heat sources e Do not expose the transceiver to excessivelv dustv or damp places do not place it on unstable surfaces e In case of anomalous smell or smoke that leaks out from the transceiver turn it off immediatelv and remove the batterv pack Please contact an authorised service center Please do not dispose off used battery with common garbage Please use the dedicated disposal containers 9 Unpacking and Checking Parts Supplied Accessories Unpacking and checking parts Carefully unpack the product Please identify all the parts listed below before wasting the packaging If any part is missing or if the packaging shows any damage please contact your dealer immediately Supplied accessories Rubber flexible antenna with SMA connector 7 2V 1200mAh Li lon Rechargeable Battery Pack Electronic Quick Desk Charger Belt Clip Speaker microphone Jack Cover User Manual Rubb
11. ounterclockwise to decrease it 4 LCD Display Backlighted Dot Matrix LCD Display provides clear reading and full information on every function and status of the radio 5 Menu Key It scrolls and selects the menu functions 6 EXIT Key Exits any status to stand by status quickly 7 Keypad Numeric Keypad 8 C Clean Key Function key to quickly clean up or exit several functions of the radio Getting Acquainted with the Product 9 FUN Key Function key to quickly access several functions of the radio 10 UP DOWN Keys Channels and menu operation selection keys 11 Microphone Built in microphone 12 Speaker Built in speaker 13 RX TX LED Indicator The LED indicator will light in green colour when the radio is receiving a signal and in red colour during transmission 14 PTT key Push To Talk To transmit press and keep pressed the PTT key 14 then speak into the microphone with your normal voice To receive release the PTT key 14 15 LAMP Key Rubber key to switch ON and OFF the LCD and keypad backlight function 16 MONITOR Key Press this key to open the Squelch and release it to close the Squelch 17 External earset microphone jack rubber cover This cover protects the external earset microphone jack and makes the radio splash proof 18 Desktop Charger Contacts Getting Acquainted with the Product LCD DISPLAV GAD B CC OOO 82 A Signal Digital Bar Meter Indic
12. tected on a channel U Flcon Not available on this model GETTING STARTED Power ON Switch on the transceiver turning the Power Volume knob 3 clockwise until vou hear a click the transceiver now is in stand bv mode Volume adjustment To adjust the volume turn the volume knob 3 while using the MONITOR 16 key to listen to the background noise of the channels Channel frequency selection Select the desired channels using the UP DOWN 10 keys or the channels selector 2 Transmission In order to transmit press the PTT 14 key and speak with your normal voice keeping the microphone at about 4 cm from your mouth The LED indicator 13 will light in red color Release the PTT 14 key at the end of transmission Receiving Release the PTT 14 key and properly adjusting volume you will be able to receive the incoming signals When receiving a signal the LED indicator 13 will light in green colour 10 Menu Operation MENU OPERATION In stand bv status press FUN 9 kev to enter the menu Press the UP DOWN 10 kevs to choose menu items 1 Channel Mode Frequencv Mode CHANNEL MODE Press the UP DOWN 10 kevs or use the rotarv switch 2 to choose desired channel SCAN gt T gt R reverse frequency gt FREQ Non available gt KEYBO choose keyboard lock mode gt LED indicator setup gt BEEP warning sound switch setup gt POW RF output power HI LOW gt SQL
13. to enter Press the UP DOWN 10 keys to choose the desired squelch level and confirm the selection by pressing the MENU CONFIRMATION 5 key TOT Emission Timing Setup In the stand by status press the FUN 9 key and then the UP DOWN 10 keys and when the display shows TOT 2 press the MENU CONFIRMATION 5 key to enter Press the UP DOWN 10 keys to set up emitting time limit The time unit is in seconds Press the MENU CONFIRMATION 5 key to confirm the selection VOX VOX Level Setup In the stand by status press the FUN 9 key and then the UP DOWN 10 keys and when the display shows VOX press the MENU CONFIRMATION 5 key to enter Press the UP DOWN 10 keys to set up the desired VOX level and press the MENU CONFIRMATION 5 key to confirm the selection STEP Channel Spacing Setup In the stand by status press the FUN 9 key to enter the menu mode then press the UP DOWN 10 keys and when the LCD shows STEP press the MENU CONFIRMATION 5 key to enter Press the UP DOWN 10 keys to select the desired channel spacing and press the MENU CONFIRMATION 5 key to confirm the selection MENU SHORTCUT KEYS Press the FUN 9 key then press the numeric key to enter appropriate items This shortcut function is same as the items of menu but they more easy to operate the Two Way Radio FUN 1 Enter the channel frequency scanning FUN 2 Switches ON OFF the Reverse Frequency function and exits stand by status FUN 3 Not availa
14. ttes ah tcm e dx a ame pede sah ala e e AMAR irn 1 General information lssssssssssssssse nt enee nena 2 Unpacking and checking parts 000 3 Supplied accessories 0 cece cece nent nent n eens 3 Preliminary Steps ssibu ea A a A vias 4 6 Getting acquainted with the product 0 7 10 Getting started ccc Feat sani i e de oj BL DA g rdg 10 Menu Operation 00 11 13 Menu Shortcut Keys 0 000 13 Self Programming Mode 0 00 cece eee eens 14 17 Specifications r ne m ada ek Dur P eos ate e pte Cie hehe AM DERE 18 Optional accessories a 18 Notes is sies A pa aiid MEM denn ie Et 40 41 NOTICE This transceiver has been factory programmed in order to use the product immediately after purchase The programming includes the activation of channels frequencies in the VHF FM PMR Band according to the technical rules in force for the use of this band NOTICE This transceiver is programmable via PC using the dedicated software and the PC interface cable optional items Any programming or modification of the original default setting must be made by a specialised technician or by an authorised service centre Some functions of this transceiver might be programmed in violation of the technical rules in force for the use of the VHF FM band It is the user s responsibility to check that any modification to the programming will be done in compliance with the c
15. urrent regulations Any modification to the product alteration of the internal circuit of the external structure of the radio or any programming in violation of the current regulations will automatically void the product certification and your right to use the product INTEK S R L declines any responsibility concerning any modification of the product made by the user or by a third party after delivery of the product General Information Thank you Thank you for choosing INTEK for your PMR radio applications This user friendly transceiver will provide you with clear and reliable communications and will keep your professional activities at peak efficiency This transceiver incorporates the latest and most advanced technology so you will be pleased with its quality and its technical features Important notice The use of VHF FM transceivers is subject to the regulations applied in the country where the product has to be used As regulations are usually subject to possible modifications please check the current regulations in your country with your dealer or local supplier INTEK does not take any responsibility for illegal use and operation of this product not in accordance with the regulation of the country where the product is used Safety notice The user must know and understand the common risks related to the use of transceivers Do not use the transceiver in environments at risk of explosion where there are gas dusts sm
16. voice level setup gt TOT emission timing setup gt VOX VOX sensitivity setup gt STEP channel spacing setup MODE SCAN gt CT DCS gt CHANL switch to channel mode gt KEYBO choose keyboard lock mode gt LED indicator setup gt BEEP warning sound switch setup gt POW RF output power HI LOW gt SQL voice level setup gt TOT emission timing setup gt VOX VOX sensitivity setup gt STEP channel spacing setup 2 Key Function in the Menu Mode Function Key 9 enter the menu set up status C Key 8 exits the upper menu or quit menu set up status UP DOWN Keys 10 choose items Menu Confirmation Key 5 confirm item choice or parameter EXIT Key 6 exits any status to stand by status quickly SCAN scanning In the stand by status press the FUN 9 key to display scanning indicator and when the LCD Display shows SCAN press the MENU CONFIRMATION 5 key to start scanning If signals exist in one channel frequency the channel frequency will be displayed Then press the MENU CONFIRMATION 5 key the Two Way Radio will stop scanning and remain at the current channel frequency or else it will start scanning for the next channel frequency after 2 seconds T gt R reverse frequency In the channel mode when dual frequency is used to start reverse frequency function the receiving frequency and emission frequency will interchange In the CHANNEL MODE press the F
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