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USER MANUAL KT-930EE

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1. 24 Transmit Overtime Prompt 24 How to use Intelligent Charger 25 Trouble shooting 25 26 Technical parameter 27 28 CTCSS Tone Frequency Chart 27 DCS Tone Frequency Chart 28 Technical specification 29 Optional accessories 30 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 SMA Antenna Li ion battery pack Intelligent charger 27 Beltclip Handstrap User s manual Features 1 Dual Band Dual Frequency Dual Display and Dual Standby Frequency Range 136 174 MHz 400 470MHz FM Radio 88 108MHz Work Mode V U U V V V U U Digital FM Radio 88 108MHz VOX Handsfree Operation Power Output 5W VHF 4W UHF CTCSS 50 Groups DCS 105 groups Wide Narrow Bandwidth Selection 25KHz 12 5KHz 9 1750 Hz Tone 10 Multi Display Function Channel Number Frequency Channel Name Modes
2. DUAL BAND AMATEUR RADIO VHF UHF FM HANDHELD TRANSCEIVER 144 146 MHz 128CH 5W 430 440 MHz 128CH 4W PC PROGRAMMABLE INSTRUCTION MANUAL INTEK EC Certificate of Conformity to EC Directive 2006 95 2004 108 99 5 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY With the present declaration we certify that the following products INTEK KT 930EE comply with all the technical regulations applicable to the above mentioned products in accordance with the EC Directives 2006 95 EC 2004 108 EC 99 5 EC Type of product Amateur Radio Equipment VHF UHF Details of applied standards EN 300 086 1 V1 4 1 EN 300 086 2 V1 3 1 EN 301 489 1 V1 8 1 EN 301 489 5 V1 3 1 EN 60950 1 A11 Manufacturer INTEK S R L Via G Marconi 16 20090 Segrate Italy Tel 39 02 26950451 Fax 39 02 26952185 E mail intek com 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 intek com it Segrate 09 11 2011 dr Vittorio Zanetti JW 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 NOTICE This
3. LAMP 23 In Standby Press 09 EEB to enter the Menu press Gu to enter Menu 9 Screen Display pe Press E9 to enter and q M choose 1 KEY Auto Backlight Auto Backlight for 3 seconds when press any keys 2 CONT Constant Backlight or 3 OFF Turn off Backlight Press 20 to confirm and return to Main Menu Now you can Press q to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode Keypad Lock LOCK Menu 10 In Standby Press 209 EE to enter the Menu press au to enter Menu 10 Screen Display RENS Press to enter qG B to choose 1 PTT ONLY PTT Lock or 2 K S Lock Keypad Up Down or 3 ALL Lock all keys or 4 KEY Lock Keypad Press to confirm and return to Main Menu Now you can Press q B to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode 17 How to Operate Power on Message Setting MSGSET Menu 11 In Standby Press alf to enter the Menu 8 to enter Menu 11 Screen Display Press enter and q B to choose 0 9 A Z Press RB to edit next Character to delete the Character This is also available with Programming Software After Input the message Press 20 to confirm and return to Main Menu Now you can Press q B to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode I Auto Backlight LAMP Menu 12 Cane z In Standby Press 209 EE to enter the Menu pressQ B to enter Menu 12 Screen Display peas gt Press G9 to enter and t
4. Press for Data Settings ON Turn on Power Saving OFF Turn off Power Saving Press q 2 for Data Settings ON Tum on Busy Channel Lock Out OFF Turn off Busy Channel Lock Out Press ny for Data Settings ON Turn on Beep Prompt OFF Turn off Beep Prompt Press q nv for Data Settings ON Turn on FM Radio Scan OFF Turn off FM Radio Scan Press i for Data Settings Display the present Voltage Press ny for Data Settings ON Tum on FM Radio Dual Watch OFF Turn off FM Radio Dual Watch 11 Confirm gt UNS 9 9 GB gt 9 gt 5853 Return to standby any keys any keys any keys any keys any keys any keys any keys any keys See page P14 P14 P14 P15 P15 P16 P16 P16 17 Shortcut Operation Sheet Return See Function Function Select Select Senter Confirm 19 db page i stan order name display parameter explanation y Auto Backlight KEY Auto backight when press any keys 9 a p 9 LAMP s G Press 8 D et mago mmm any keys P17 Up Down for Data Settings ld Keypad Lock PTT Lock PTT s mm DNES keys P17 18 Up 8 B Down or Data Settings K S Lock Keypad Power on Message anf 11 g MSGSET aeg Press 8 B Input the Message gam any keys P18 Up Down for Data Settings With Keyp
5. 5W VHF 4W UHF F3E in compliance with the R amp TTE regulations lt 5KHz 88 108 MHz WFM KT 930EX INTERNATIONAL VERSION 136 174 995 MHz 400 470 995 MHz not available for Europe 29 Optional Accessories 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 KPG 33 USB Type PC Interface Cable 30 INTEK
6. 11 Multi function Scan 12 128 Channels 13 Bright LED Flashlight 14 Frequency Steps Selectable 5 6 25 10 12 5 25 37 5 50 100KHz 15 High Medium Low Power Selectable 5W 2 5W 1W 16 High Capacity Li ion Battery 17 Intelligent Charger 18 Offset Frequency Setting 0 69 950MHz 19 Frequency Shift Direction Setting ONO Pw Features 20 Busy Channel Lock Out BCLO 21 Power on Message Display Battery Voltage Full Screen Other Message 22 Roger Beep 23 Low Power Alert 24 Keypad Lock 25 Adding Scanning Channel 26 Wire Clone Function 27 Programmable by Computer 28 Squelch Tail Elimination 29 Timing Shutdown 30 Power On Password Getting Started LCD Display There are various indicators displaying on the screen when powing on Please refer the below table to learn what the indicators stand for accordingly Offset Frequency negative Dual Band VOX Function Indicator for sup frequency Offset Frequency positive DCS receiving Bandwidth indicator CTCSS cT DES 106 VOXSN Battery capacity indicator TAS arrow indicating the E an Menu Order Channel Order master frequency 75 RI E 25 2 Menu Order Channel Order High Low power HL wam mm Keypad Lock BCL indicator Note Full indicator for battery capacity d Exhausted indicator for battery capacity ww d Low indicator for
7. Supplied accessories 1 Features 2 3 Getting Started 4 7 LCD Display 4 Controls and Indicators 5 6 Shortcut Operation 7 13 How to Operate 14 24 Timing Shutdown APO 14 Adding Scanning Channel SCNADD 14 Power Saver Mode SAVE 14 Busy Channel Lock Out BCLO 15 Beep Prompt Function BEEP 15 FM Radio Scanning FM AUTO 16 Voltage Display DC VLT 16 FM Radio Dual Watch DW 16 17 Auto Backlight LAMP 17 Keypad Lock LOCK 17 Power on Message MSGSET 18 Wo
8. um um um um Select parameter Selectable parameter explanation Press ny for Data Settings ON Turn on Roger Beep OFF Turn off Roger Beep Press for Data Settings TO Time Mode Scan CO Carrier Mode Scan Press for Data Settings ON Tum on Squelch Tail Elimination OFF Tum off Squelch Tail Elimination Press ny for Data Settings Time Out Timer 1Min 7 Min Press for Data Settings ON Turn on Transmit Prohibit OFF Turn off Transmit Prohibit Press q iv ON Turn on VOX for Data Settings OFF Turn off VOX Press D 1S 4S VOX Delay for Data Settings Press for Data Settings VOX Level 1 8 Press nv for Data Settings WIDE Wide Band 25K NARR Narrow Band 12 5K 13 Return Confirm to I3 5853 gt aB BS 853 iw G LE andby any keys any keys any keys any keys any keys any keys any keys any keys any keys See page P20 21 P21 P21 P22 P22 P22 23 P23 P23 24 P20 How to Operate i Timing Shutdown APO Menu 1 In Standby Press GB39 CES toenter the Menu press B to enter Menu 1 Screen Display Press to enter and q B to choose the time Press confirm and return to Main Menu Now you can Press 9 B to enter other menu or press any keys to S
9. VOX should check the voice transmitting will be a little delaying and the beginning voice may not be transmitted 22 How to Operate vox 23 In Standby Press 9 to enter the Menu press q B to enter Menu 23 Screen Display Press GB to enter and q B to Turn On Off this Function Press to confirm and return to Main Menu Now you can Press 9 B to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode VOX Delay VOX D Menu 24 VOXD 2 In Standby Press CREE to enter the Menu press q B to enter Menu 24 Screen Display Press to enter q B to choose time from 1s 4s Press fal to confirm and return to Main Menu Now you can Press q B to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode I VOX Sensitivity VOX S Menu 25 VOXS z In Standby Press to enter the Menu press amp Bic enter Menu 25 Screen Display Press E3 to enter and q B to choose level from 1 8 Level 1 is the highest sensitivity while Level 8 is the lowest Press EB confirm and return to Main Menu Now you can Press q B to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode 23 How to Operate Wide Narrow Band WN Menu 26 WIDNAR 25 In Standby Press to enter the Menu press q B to enter Menu 24 Screen Dega enlm s Press G9 to enter and q B to choose 1 WIDE Wide Band 25KHz or 2 NARROW Narrow Band 12 5KHz Press to confirm and return to Main Menu Now you can Pre
10. 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 and UHF 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 smokes 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 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 General Information Do not alter or modify in any way your transceiver Do not expose the transceiver for a long time to direct sunlight and do not place it close to heat sources Do not expose the transceiver to excessively dusty or damp p
11. battery capacity Receiving signal meter Getting Started Controls and Indicators LED Indicator Power Knob Volume Control Antenna Receiving Tansmitting Indicator Screen LCD Display Single Dual Band Switch Key Number Keys Up Down Keys 7 Emend Getting Started Controls and Indicators PTT Key Side Key1 Monitor Side Key 2 Getting Started Speed Search Press or B key to set each Function or Parameter it can search quickly m Single Dual Band Switch Press B to switch the Radio between Single Dual Band Modes m A B Switch Press to select the master frequency The frequency displaying arrowhead is master frequency the frequency without displaying arrowhead is vice frequency m Side Key 2 Press Side Key 2 to Turn On Off the LED Flashlight Frequency Mode and Channel Mode Switch Press to swich between Frequency Mode and Channel Mode 1 Frequency Mode 2 Channel Mode Frequency Channel No Channel No Channel Name NOTE Channel Mode is AVAILABLE only when there is more than one channel Ta Shortcut Operation Scan Adding Switch Press to enter the Scan Adding Switch Squelch Level Setting Press to enter the Squelch Level Setting Press na to select the level and Press to exit B High Medium Low Power Setting Press to enter the High Medium Low Power Setting Press nM to select the pow
12. 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 and UHF FM Amateur Bands according to the technical rules in force for the use of this bands 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 and UHF FM bands It is the user s responsibility to check that any modification to the programming will be done in compliance with the current 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 CE 06780 X General Information Thank you Thank you for choosing INTEK for your amateur radio applications This user friendly transceiver will provide you with clear and reliable communications and will keep your professional activities
13. while go on scanning after signal disappeared 3 seconds Press to confirm and return to Main Menu Now you can Press q B to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode Squelch Tail Elimination STE Menu 20 In Standby Press 09 to enter the Menu press Gu to enter Menu 20 Screen Display SE Press 9 to enter and q B to Turn On Off this Function Press 20 to confirm and return to Main Menu Now you can Press amp B to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode 21 How to Operate B Transmit Overtime Alarm TOT Menu 21 TOT is designed to prevent transmitting the transceivers too long When operating exceed the preset time it will stop transmitting and a warning sound can be heard I In Standby Press EE to enter the Menu press au to enter Menu 21 Screen E Press GB to enter and to choose time from 1min 7min Press Bio confirm and return to Main Menu Now you can Press 9 B to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode Transmit Prohibit TXSTOP Menu 22 TXSTOP In Standby Press III EE to enter the Menu press q B to enter Menu 22 Screen Display Press to enter and af B to Turn On Off this Function Press to confirm and return to Main Menu Now you can Press B to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode VOX VOX Menu 23 When the voice shows the transceiver will switch to transmit mode automatically As the
14. FM Radio Mode Press to switch FM Radio Frequency Mode or Channel Mode B On FM Radio Channel Mode Press B to choose the Channel you saved Channel Saving and Deleting In Frequency Mode input the Tx Rx Frequency and other parameters Press GBB and use B to choose the Channel No then press to YI Save NOTE You can also use Offset Frequency Function to set different Frequency for Tx and Rx Hold and Turn on the Radio to choose 1 ALLRST All Data Reset 2 SETRST Parts Reset Datas in Frequency Modes Reset but Data in Channel Mode Remain 3 MENCLR Delete present Channels 4 M ONL Y Lock as Storage Mode display CH XXX After all setting Press 3 to confirm and exit 10 Shortcut Operation Sheet Press IB EB to enter Menu Mode use B for Data Settings Function Function order name 1 Auto Shutdown Up B Down 2 Scan Adding Up Down 3 Power Saving Up Down 4 Busy Channel Lock Out Up Down 5 Beep Prompt Up Down 6 Radio Scan Up Down 7 Voltage Display Up Down 8 FM Radio Dual Watch Up Down Select display SCNADD BATSAV BCLO BEEP FMAUTO DC VLT DW 02 5 as 55 electable Sure dier parameter explanation 16 Options Press B 15hours for Data Settings OFF G um G G um Press for Data Settings ON Turn on Scan Adding OFF Turn off Scan Adding
15. ad 12 Work Mode Switch 35i c gm ns OB nuo gt gt any keys Pis Up q B Down for Data Settings 13 Channel Name Editin 3 9 um Press QM E oe gt any keys 18 19 D for Data Settings Up Down 14 Offset Frequency a 0 69 95 KHz OFFSET ae input numbers between any keys P19 Up 8 Down 15 Power On Display OPNMSG 5 9 Press q 2 for Data Settings p own 16 Power On Password am QD for Data Settings Up Down 3 17 Power On Password Setting up Down OFF NO Display DC Display Voltage GE any keys 19 MSG Display Message ON Tum on Password Function oFF Tum off Password Function gt any keys P20 PSWDW Input 4 passwords With Keypad GIEB gt any keys P20 12 Shortcut Operation Sheet Function Function order name 18 Roger Beep Up Down Scan Mode Up Down 19 20 Squelch Tail Elimination Up Down 21 Transmit Overtime Alarm Up B Down 22 Transmit Prohibit Up B Down 23 VOX Up B Down 24 VOX Delay Up B Down 25 VOX Sensitivity Up B Down 26 Wide Narrow Band Up Down Select display ROGER 8 SCNMD 2 STE 2n TOT 2t TXSTOP VOX 23 VOX D 2 vVOX 5 25 WIDNAR 25 gt um gt a
16. er and Press to exit B Scan Function Setting Press to enter Scan Function Setting Press a B to Forward Backward Scan and press any key to exit m Frequency Steps Setting Press to enter Frequency Steps setting Press G B to select the Frequency Steps and Press all to exit 8 Shortcut Operation m Frequency Shift Direction Press E to select Shift Direction as Positive Offset Negative Offset or Off Shift Direction OFF CTCSS DCS Modes Setting Press 9 to enter CTCSS DCS Setting Press B to select the following settings and Press to exit 1 OFF Turn off CTCSS DCS 2 TONE ONLY Transmit with CTCSS Code 3 CTCSS Tx Rx both with CTCSS Code 4 D CODE ONLY Transmit with DCS Code 5 DCS Tx Rx both with DCS Code 6 TDCS Tx with CTCSS Rx with DCS 7 D TSQL Tx with DCS Rx with CTCSS m CTCSS DCS Codes Setting Press to enter CTCSS DCS Codes Setting Press B to select the Rx CTCSS DCS Codes then Press to select Tx CTCSS DCS Codes And Press again fall 0 exit 9 Shortcut Operation B FM Radio Press 2D to enter FM Radio 1 NOTE A use 0 9 to directly enter the FM Radio Frequency B Press B to Adjust or Scan the FM Radio Frequency and Press GE to exit 2 How to Save the FM Radio Frequency When you find the right Frequency Press and use B to choose the Channel No Max 25 Channels then press to Save 3 FM Radio Channel Mode A On
17. laces do not place it on unstable surfaces In case of anomalous smell or smoke that leaks out from the transceiver turn it off immediately and remove the battery pack Please contact an authorised service center Please do not dispose off used battery with common garbage Please use the dedicated disposal containers Important notice The use of VHF and UHF 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 User Information in accordance with art 13 of the Legislative Decree 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
18. lume is highest no sounds 2 Make sure the CTCSS DCS code is the same with other members I Make sure the keypad is locked or not Keypad do not work 2 Make sure any other key stuck In standby it will auto Make sure VOX function is ON or not and its level is set too transmit without pressing PTT low or not 25 Troubleshooting Problem Solution Some functions can not Make sure work in Channel mode Some functions can be set only via be stored programming software in Channel mode Receive other groups signal Pls change another CTCSS DCS code of your group while communicating 26 CTCSS Tone Frequency Chart CTCSS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 27 DCS Tone Frequency Chart 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 28 Specifications General Frequency Channels Channel spacing DC input voltage Standard Battery Operating temperature Dimensions Weight Receiver Sensitivity 12dB Sinad Audio output Transmitter RF output power Modulation Spurious amp Harmonics Maximum deviation FM Radio Frequency range VHF 144 146 MHz 136 174 995 MHz UHF 430 440 MHz 400 470 995 MHz 128 5 6 25 10 12 5 25 37 5 50 100 KHz 7 2 VDC 7 2N 2200mAh 10 60 mm 116 x 53 x 35 main body 250 gr lt 0 2 pV gt 500mW
19. nfirm and return to Main Menu Now you can Press q B to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode 19 How to Operate Power on Password Function PSWD Menu 16 PSWD 5 In Standby Press GEB ERE to enter the Menu press QV B to enter Menu 16 Screen Display Press to enter and q B to Turn On Off this Function Press alf to confirm and return to Main Menu Now you can Press q to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode Power on Password Setting PSWD W Menu 17 In Standby Press all to enter the Menu press B to enter Menu 17 Screen T iced Press flf to enter and input the 4 Passwords with keypad Press to confirm and return to Main Menu Now you can Press amp B to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode Roger Beep ROGER Menu 18 ROGER 8 In Standby Press aif EE to enter the Menu press 9 B to enter Menu 18 Screen Display Press GB to enter and q B to Turn On Off this Function Press alf to confirm and return to Main Menu Now you can Press amp B to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode 20 How to Operate Scan Mode SCN MD Menu 19 SCN MD In Standby Press 20 to enter the Menu press Gu to enter Menu 19 Screen Display Press GB to enter and amp B to choose TO When receiving signals it will go on scanning without any operation with 5 seconds or CO It will stop scanning when receiving signals
20. o choose 1 ALPHA show Channel Name or 2 FREQ show Frequency Press GB to confirm and return to Main Menu Now you can Press q B to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode Channel Name Editing NM SET Menu 13 NM SET In Standby Press 09 E to enter the Menu B to enter Menu 13 Screen Display Press GB to enter and q B to choose 0 9 A Z Press to edit next Character or to delete the Character This is also available with Programming Software After Input the message Press fall to confirm and return to Main Menu Now you can Press B to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode 18 How to Operate Offset Frequency OFFSET Menu 14 Offset frequency means the difference between Tx and Rx frequency This transceiver s offset frequency range is between o to 69 950 MHz OFFSET In Standby Press 209 EE to enter the Menu press 9 D to enter Menu 14 Screen Display Press E9 to enter D input the exact offset frequency you want with keypad Press GBB to confirm and return to Main Menu Now you can Press G B to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode Power On Message Display Menu 15 In Standby Press alf EE to enter the Menu press B to enter Menu 15 Screen Display Press GBB to enter and 0 f to choose OFF No display DC Display Battery Voltage or MSG Display Message Edited Press GBB to co
21. 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 Illegal disposal of the product by the user will be punished by application of the administrative fines provided for by the legislative decree 22 1997 article 50 and following of the legislative decree no 22 1997 General Information User Safety Training and General Information READ THIS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION BEFORE USING YOUR PORTABLE TWO WAY RADIO Operational Instructions and Training Guidelines To ensure optimal performance and compliance with the occupationa controlled environment RF energy exposure limits in the aboves standards and guidelines users should transmit no more than 50 of the time and always adhere to the following procedures Transmit and Receive To transmit talk push the Push To Talk PTT button to receive release the PTT button Hand held Radio Operation Hold the radio in a vertical position with the microphone 5 cm away from the lips and let the antenna farther away from your head gt gt The approved batteries supplied with this radio are rated for a 5 5 90 duty cycle 5 talk 5 listen 90 stand by Unpacking and checking the equipment 1
22. rking Mode NAME 18 Channel Name Editing NM SET 18 Offset Frequency OFFSET 19 Power On Display OPNMSQ 19 Power On Password PSWD 20 Power On Password Setting PSWD W 20 Roger Beep ROGER 20 Scan Mode SCN MD 21 Squelch Tail Elimination STE 21 Transmit Overtime Alarm TOT 22 Transmit Prohibit TXSTOP 22 VOX VOX 22 23 VOX Delay VOX D 23 VOX Sensitivity VOX S 23 Wide Narrow WN 24 1750 Hz Repeater Tone 24 Low Power Warning
23. ss q to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode 1750 Hz Repeater Tone Press and hold the PTT key then press the LED Flashlight key to transmit the 1750 Hz Tone Low Power Warning When the Battery is low power the transceiver will sound DiDi LED Indicator flashing Red and 7 Flashing on Screen Transmit Overtime Prompt When transceiver transmits beyond the limited time there will be a sound warning DU DU and stop transmitting Press PTT to transmit again Setting Transmit Over Timer pls see page 22 How to use Intelligent Charger 1 Insert the AC plug into the outlet AC 90 240V the charger indicator flashes it means enter charging standby 2 Insert the battery into the charger the RED indicator turns on it means charging while GREEN indicator turns on it means fully charged 24 Troubleshooting Please check cardfully if your transceiver has problems by following this chart If you maintain to have trouble you can reset your transceiver and very often this will eliminate your problem Problem Solution Cannot power on I The battery may exhausted pls change the new battery or re charge no power 2 The battery install incorrect pls take out the battery and re install I The battery life is over pls change a new battery Battery life not long 2 Not charging completely be make sure fully charged before take out Receive light turn on but I Make sure the vo
24. tandby Mode WE Scan Adding SCNADD Menu 2 SCNADD 2 In Standby Press 209 to enter the Menu press B to enter Menu 2 Screen Display Press 3 to enter and a B to choose ON Turn on Scan Adding or OFF Turn off Scan Adding Press 9 to confirm and return to Main Menu Now you can Press amp B to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode EPower Saving BATSAV Menu BATSAV 23 In Standby Press GEB to enter the Menu 9 D to enter Menu 3 Screen Display Press diff to enter acA v to choose ON Turn on Power Saving or OFF Turn off Power Saving Press to confirm and return to Main Menu Now you can Press amp B to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode 14 How to Operate Busy Channel Lock Out BCLO Menu 4 This function is to prevent the interference of other communicating channels If the selected channel was occupied 5 the transceiver can not transmit In Standby Press aif enter the Menu press au to enter Menu 4 Screen Display icd Press enter and au to Turn On Off this Function Press alf to confirm and return to Main Menu Now you can Press B to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode BEEP Prompt Menu 5 Beep prompting function is prompting the confirmed operation wrong operation or malfunction We kindly suggest you to turn on this function to avoid any possible malfunc
25. tion In Standby Press GEB to enter the Menu press to enter Menu 5 Screen Display BEEP as Press enter and to Turn On Off this Function Press to confirm and return to Main Menu Now you can Press G B to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode 15 How to Operate FM Scan Mode FMAUTO Menu 6 FMAUTO 25 In Standby Press G9 0E to enter the Menu press B to enter Menu 6 Screen Display Press to enter and qug to Turn On Off this Function Press 20 to confirm and return to Main Menu Now you can Press B to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode Voltage Display DC VLT Menu 7 DC VLT In Standby Press 0 ESB to enter the Menu press to enter Menu 7 Screen Display Press E3 to enter and B will show the present battery voltage Press to confirm and return to Main Menu Now you can Press af B to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode FM Radio Dual Watch DW Menu 8 You can still receive the signals in FM Radio Mode with this function Turn on this function is Recommended so that Transceiver can always standby DW 08 In Standby Press G EJE to enter the Menu pressi B to enter Menu 8 Screen Display 16 How to Operate Press to enter and q B to Turn On Off this Function Press to confirm and return to Main Menu Now you can Press q B to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode ll Auto Backlight LAMP Menu 9

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