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1. 3 4 2 3 Install the 4 2 4 Install external 5 2 5 5 3 Radio Overview 4 Basic Operation 5 Programmable Key eee 7 G AUXillary 9 64 9 6 2 10 6 3 battery 1 0 6 4 10 6 5 CT CSS 11 6 6 Dual Tone Multi Frequency 11 6 7 asec srastesdsvtneesntnnnsed 11 6 8 96 enti 12 6 9 Transmission Begin and Transmission End Signals PTT ID 13 6 10 Lone worker Emergency Alarm Wired Clone 8 Trouble Shooting 9 Specifications Optional Accessories Declaration of Conformity MT 174XPS Declaration of Conformity MT 460XPS User Information 1 Package opened Inspection Please check the host in the package and the supplied accessories in the following table before using An
2. Start end the scanning function of system ion excesses the preset time limit the radio will alarm and stop trans 10 Nuisance Press this key to delete the noise channel when Delete the radio enales the scan function and stays at 2 TOT Rekey time the noise channel 11 Hi Low Power Press to switch between high and low power of Switch the sending power of the radio 12 Monitor Press to disable CTCSS DCS signaling momentary according to the setting and release to resume a Limiting the time period in which the radio is prohibited to transmit after the TOT timer actions b During the period in which the radio is prohibited to transmit if the PTT key is pressed a prompt will be generated and the transmission is prohibited normal operation 3 TOT Pre Alert 19 Monitor Press to disable CTCSS DCS signaling to receive a The radio will alarm in advance before the TOT timer pauses the signals that cannot be heart by normal operation transmission N TEK a kee N TEK b After the alarm when the time of transmission exceeds the preset When changing the channel with the channel selector after the cha time the TOT timer will act nnel is changed the radio will announce the number of the channel 4 TOT reset time selected a Limiting the time delay from the PTT key is loosened to the timer 6 5 CTCSS DCS resets The dealer may have programmed CTCSS or DCS signals on cha b If t
3. A The speaker is broken Please change it B The audio power amplifier 128 is broken Please change IC 9 SPECIFICATIONS Frequency MHz VHF 136 174 MHz MT 174XPS UHF 420 470 MHz MT 460XPS Channel spacing 12 5 25 KHz RF power 5W 1W MT 174XPS 4W 1W MT 460 XPS Channels 16 15 S Operating Temperature 25 C 55 C Power supply DC 7 4V Dimensions mm 119 H x 54 5 L x 34 D main body Weight 247 gr with battery pack and antenna OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES KB 70B Li Poly Battery Pack 7 4V 1700mAh KB 70D Car Battery Adaptor with cigarette lighter plug KB 2306B KST 301M Multiple Desk Charger External Heavy Duty speaker microphone KME 614M External earset microphone with adjustable ear hook KME 801M _ External earset microphone for security and bodyguard KME 315M External earset microphone with special soft tear proof cable KSPL 09 PC interface USB cable INTEK INTEK Declaration of Conformity MT 174XPS Declaration of Conformity MT 460XPS EC Certificate of Conformity to EC Directive 2006 95 2004 108 99 5 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 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 With the present declaration we certify that the following products INTEK MT 174XPS comply with all the technical regulations applicable to the above mentioned products i
4. IC 2 Phase lock loop A Channel frequency beyond the range unlocked Beeping reset channel data alarm switch to enter the Emergency Alarm mode You can set alarm tone according to the programming software or send your own ID or background tone to your friend or the system In the Emergency Alarm Mode press the Emergency Alarm Off to quit the Emergency Alarm Mode and disable the alarm tone or stop sending it and resume normal operation B The crystal X4 of phase lock loop is broken Please change it C The oscillator transistor is broken Please change it D The IC1 of phase lock loop is broken Please change IC No talkback No receiving signal The red transmission Indicator lights but no sound is heard A The frequency is not right Please reselect the channel of the same frequency B The CTCSS DCS code is not the same Please reset it It is out of the effective communication range A The antenna is not in good contact Please fasten the antenna head B The high frequency amplifier Q20 is broken Please change it C The squelch level is set to high Please reset the squelch level D The mixed transistor Q19 is broken Please change it The IC5 is broken Please change IC A Power module Q11 damaged no power output please change the module B MIC damaged please change it The green receiving indicator lights but no sound is heard
5. non priority channel and then the priority channel again and the scan goes on in this cycle If the priority channel and the lookback period are set in the Scan list when the radio receives signals in a non priority channel it is in the Scan Stopped status and will lookback the priority channel ina certain cycle if there are signals in the priority channel it will stay at the priority channel if there are no it will return to the original channel c There are the following options for the revert channel during the scan set by the dealer i e the transmitting channel during the scan Select channel The radio transmits signals from the channel where the scan is started Select channel current channel if the radio is at the Scan Staying status it will transmit signals from the current channel otherwise it will transmit signals from the channel where the scan is started Priority channel The priority channel preset in the Scan list Priority channel current channel if the radio is at the Scan Staying status it will transmit signals from the current channel otherwise it will transmit signals from the priority channel Last calling receiving channel The channel where the radio has received signals for the last time Last transmission Current channel if the radio is at the Scan Staying status it will transmit signals from the current channel otherwise it will transmit signals from the channel where it has transmitted signa
6. EK INSTRUCTION MANUAL XPS SERIES FM HANDHELD TRANSCEIVER We are very grateful for your purchasing INTEK brand two way radios produced by INTEK We believe INTEK two way radio which always incorporates the latest technology can bring great convenience to your life and work We also believe that the quality and function of INTEK two way radio can meet your demands for reliable communication PRECAUTIONS Please observe the following precautions to prevent fire personal injury and radio damage Do not operate your radio while taking on fuel or being charged Do not expose the radio for a long period to direct sunlight nor place the radio close to heating appliances 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 transceiver has been factory pre programmed in order for the user to test it right after purchase It is the user s responsibility to re program the radio in accordance with the specifications for the fre quency channels assigned by the local authority NOTICE This transceiver is programmable via PC using the dedicated software and the PC interface cable optional items Any programming or modifi catio
7. INTEK MT 174XPS 136 174 MHz VHF 16 5W PROFESSIONAL 2 WAY RADIO PC PROGRAMMABLE MT 460XPS 420 470 MHz UHF 16 4W PROFESSIONAL 2 WAY RADIO PC PROGRAMMABLE INTEK INSTRUCTION MANUAL User Information 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 equip ment 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 compo nent 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 no 22 1997 article 50 and following of the legislative decree no 22 1997 INT
8. Mode Start the Lone worker timer and when 2 Connect the slave radio with the wired clone cable first and then the preset Lone worker time is reached the radio will alarm after the turn on alarm time the radio will enter the Emergency Alarm Mode and give 3 Press side key 2 on the master radio for starting clone During out the Emergency Alarm transmitting the data the master radio lightens red and the slave In the Lone worker Mode press the Lone worker key again to quit radio lightens green After the slave radio receiving all the data the Lone worker mode the red light on the master radio is off and the slave radio restarts In the Lone worker Mode press the key programmed for Lone worker 4 You can keep copying according to step 3 above reset the specific key to select lone worker reset mode or any key any key to select lone worker reset mode the Lone worker timer will 8 Trouble Shooting Guide start timing again Problem Solution 1 Poweron Failure A Unreliable connection between the battery 6 11 Emergency Alarm and the radio please reinstall the batter Press the key programmed Emergency Alarm the time of B The protective tube of power is burnt out pressing must be longer than the de bounce time of the emergency Please change it C Power switch in failure please change it D The rechargeable battery is out of power Please recharge or change a new one E CPU is broken Please change the
9. ferent languages and modes of voice announ selector cement and hear the number of channels being broadcast 2 Talkaround Switch the radio between talkaround and repeater press again to resume normal operation 3 Call Key 1 Sends the DTMF 2Tone code assigned to 14 Squelch off Press to enable squelch and release to resume call 1 key momentary normal operation 4 Call Key 2 Sends the DTMF 2Tone code assigned to 15 Squelch off Hold this key to open the squelch loosen this key call 2 key to return to the normal operation 5 Lone worker Enables Lone worker function Press the key programmed as Emergency 16 Lone worker After enabling the Lone worker press this key to Alarm to set alarm tone according to the reset reset the Lone worker timer and the timing resumes 6 Emergency programming software or send your own ID or background tone to your friend or the 6 Auxiliary functions 6 1 Time out Time TOT 7 Emergency Press this key to quit the Emergency Alarm mode 1 TOT Transmission time limit a TOT timer is provided to prevent the talker from talking too long Se Mandown Press this key programmed for Mandown occupying the channel for a long time and to avoid too long continu to enter the working mode of mandown ous transmission of the radio optional b Setting the time for continuous transmission When the transmiss
10. h the preset value during transmission of programmable keys Call1 2 the codes can be signals the red indicator will flash When the battery level is too low the transmitted radio is not capable of transmitting signals 6 7 Talkaround In the communication network you can expand communication range 6 4 Voice announcement This feature can be enabled or disabled by the dealer and has two language modes Chinese and English through the repeater but when the radio is out of the communication range you can connect with other radio in the talkaround method Switch the talkaround or repeater mode through Talkaround key 10 11 INTEK 6 8 Scan The radio can be programmed to scan multiple channels to receive signals from them 6 8 1 Start End Scan Function a Press the key programmed Scan Scan function is entered During the scan channels in the scan list of the radio will stop when signals are found the radio will stay at the channel with signals till the signals disappear if the time delay between the signals disappear and the scan resumes the radio will stay at the current channel if no signal is received during the dime delay b Priority Scan You can select one channel in the scan list as the priority channel which has the highest priority during the scan during the scan a non priority channel in the scan list will be scanned first and then the priority channel and then the next
11. he time of releasing the PTT key is shorter than that of the reset nnels of the radio you can ignore calls of other irrespective radios the countdown continues using the same channel When a certain channel is provided with CTCSS or DCS signals the 6 2 battery saving squelch is only enabled when receiving correct CTCSS or DCS signals The dealer may set the energy saving modes of the battery by Similarly only radios with the CTCSS DCS signals con forming to programming that of your radio can receive your signal If this function is enabled the radio will enter the battery saving mode If not receiving any signal or any operation for 10 seconds The radio Note Although it appears that once you use CTCSS DCS you can have your own channel if other radios set the same CTCSS or DCS signals they can still hear your calling operation Remark if you have higher requirement on the decoding time please There are 4 modes of battery saving 1 1 1 2 1 4 and off set the power saving mode to close or 1 1 will automatically quit the battery saving mode if receiving any signal or This function can reduce the power consumption of the battery 6 6 Dual Tone Multi Frequency DTMF Coding 6 3 Low battery alarm signaling can be set into code sequence by the dealer when In the low battery status the indicator will flash for prompt If the battery the coding template contains DTMF signaling press corresponding level is so low as to reac
12. ire Do not remove the shell of the battery by yourself 2 3 Install the Antenna Holding the base of the antenna screw the antenna clockwise into the connector on top of the radio till it s fastened 2 4 Install external speaker MIC Open the soft rubber cover of external speaker or MIC with your finger nail insert the pin of matching external speaker or MIC into the pinhole of the radio 2 5 Install the belt clip Align the guide rail of the support of the belt clip to the guide slot on the back of the battery and push downwards properly to remove the belt clip insert your fingernail or a tool into the slot on the upper part of the belt clip and push the card upward at the same time push the belt clop upward by force to remove it 3 Radio Overview 0 LED INDICATOR Red LED on when transmitting green LED on when receiving signals Red LED flashes when low battery Channel selector knob INTEK Turning to select channels 1 16 Power Volume knob Turn clockwise to turn on the radio keep turning to adjust the volume To turn off the radio just turn the knob anticlockwise till a sound Ka Da is produced PTT PUSH TO TALK key Press the PTT key and talk towards the MIC to send the voice to the recipient Side key 1 program
13. lowable limits for occupational use always adhere to the following guidelines DO NOT operate the radio without a proper antenna attached as this may damaged the radio and may also cause you to exceed FCC RF exposure limits A proper antenna is the antenna supp lied with this radio by the manufacturer or antenna specifically authorized by the manufacturer for use with this radio N DO NOT transmits for more than 50 of total radio use time 50 duty cycle Transmitting more than 50 of the time can cause FCC RF exposure compliance requirements to be exceeded The radio is transmitting when the TX indicator lights red You can cause the radio to transmit by pressing the switch ALWAYS keep the antenna at least 2 5 cm 1 inch away from the body when transmitting and only use the INTEK belt clip which is listed in instructions when attaching the radio to your belt etc to ensure FCC RF exposure compliance requirements are not ex ceeded To provide the recipients of your transmission the best sound quality hold the antenna at least 5 cm 2 inches from your mouth and slightly off to one side The information listed above provides the user with the information needed to make him or her aware of RF exposure and what to do to as sure that this radio operates with the FCC RF exposure limits of this radio Electromagnetic Interference Compatibility During transmissions your INTEK radio generates RF energy that ca
14. ls for the last time 6 8 2 Nuisance Delete a channel continuously generates noise or interference press the key to remove this channel from the scan list temporarily Note the priority channel can t be removed and the last one in the scan list either Quit the Scan mode and enter it again the deleted channel will be added to the scan list again 6 9 Transmission Begin and Transmission End Signals PTT ID Transmission Begin and transmission End identification signals are used for continuing with or stopping certain repeaters and phone systems Transmission Begin has been set when you press the PTT switch the ID signals will be transmitted INTEK N TEK E E E E O O bee gS Rin peel re E OE E E O ee Oe se Paice O N TEK If Transmission End has been set when you release the PTT switch 7 Wired Clone Mode If the wired clone function is enabled the radio will not quit after the ID signals will be transmitted If both have been set the ID signals will be transmitted respectively entering the wired clone mode To return to normal user mode the when you press and release the PTT switch user needs to restart the machine The operating steps go as follows 6 10 Lone worker 1 Press side key 1 for power on at least 2 seconds and enter the clone If Lone worker is set to be enabled press the key Lone worker to mode If the function is disabled it will enter the user mode enable the Lone Worker
15. mable key Side key 2 programmable key Top key programmable key Speaker MIC connector Connecting external speaker and MIC Basic Operation Startup Turn the Power Volume knob clockwise to Ny turn on the radio Ifthe dealerhassetthe OX AT m A prompt sound a sound of will be HR produced Nig Volume You can press the key programmed to cancel squelch to receive background noise and then turn the Power Volume key to adjust the volume SS Channel Turn the channel selector knob to select the required channel When the correct signal A is received you can hear sounds from the NSS Iy Transmission To send a call press the PTT key and speak to the microphone in the normal voice Please keep the microphone about 3 or 4 cm far from your mouth Receive The radio will return to the receiving state after alle a you loosen the PTT key The distributor may have set CTCSS DCS signaling in the programmed radio of your radio On the channels with CTCSS DCS are set you can only hear the call from other radio with the same CTCSS DCS 5 Programmable Key Function Top key side key 1 side key 2 can be programmed as one of the following functions Keys Function Description 0 None No function 1 Voice Press this programmable key to switch between announcement dif
16. n accordance with the EC Directives 2006 95 EC 2004 108 EC 99 5 EC INTEK MT 460XPS 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 VHF PMR Transceiver Type of product UHF PMR Transceiver Details of applied standards EN 300 086 1 2 EN 301 489 1 5 Details of applied standards EN 300 086 1 2 EN 301 489 1 5 EN 60950 1 EN 60950 1 Manufacturer INTEK S R L 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 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 Notified Body EMCCert Dr Rasek Boelwiese 5 91320 Ebermannstadt Boelwiese 5 91320 Ebermannstadt Germany Germany Identification Number 0678 Identification Number 0678 Contact Reference Armando Zanni Tel 39 02 26950451 Fax 39 02 26952185 E mail intek com intek com it Segrate 12 01 2012 dr Vittori Fane General agen Contact Reference Armando Zanni Tel 39 02 26950451 Fax 39 02 26952185 E mail intek com intek com it Segrate 13 01 2012 dr Vittorid Zanetti Genera Manager 0 78
17. n of the original default setting must be made by a specialised tech nician or by an authorised service centre Some functions of this tran sceiver 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 com pliance with the current regulations Any modification to the product alte ration 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 Do not place the radio in excessively dusty areas humid areas unstable surfaces Do not modify this radio for any reason Refer service to qualified licensed or certificated technicians only Notice to the User Government laws prohibit radio communication without permission in government districts Illegal operation is subject to punishment by fine and or imprisonment Refer service to the well trained professional technicians only Safety It is important that the user is aware of and understands hazards common to the operation of any radios Warning Your INTEK radio generates RF electromagnetic energy during transmit m
18. n possibly cause interference with other devices or systems To avoid such interfer ence turn off the radio in areas where signs are posted to do so DO NOT operate the transmitter in areas that are sensitive to ele ctromagnetic radiation such as hospitals aircraft and blasting sites Occupational Controlled Use Radio transmitter is used in sit uations in which persons are exposed as consequence of their employment provided those persons are fully aware of the pote ntial for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure IMPORTANT READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the transceiver SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL This instruction manual contains important operating instructions for the Two Way Radio EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS WORD DEFINITION WARNING Personal injury fire hazard or electric shock may occur CAUTION Equipment damage may occur NOTE If disregarded inconvenience only No risk of personal injury fire or electric shock OPERATING NOTES When transmitting with a portable radio hold the radio in a vertical position with its microphone 5 to 10 cm 2 to 4 inches away from your mouth Keep the antenna at least 2 5 cm 1 inch from your head and body If you wear a portable two way radio on your body ensure that the antenna is at least 2 5 centimeters 1 inch from your body when transmitting PRECAUTIONS WARNING NEVER hold the transceiver so that the ante
19. nna is very close to or touching exposed parts of the body especially the face or eyes while transmitting The transceiver will perform best if the micro phone is 5 to 10 cm 2 to 4 inches away from the lips and the tra nsceiver is vertical WARNING NEVER operate the transceiver with a headset or other audio acc essories at high volume levels CAUTION NEVER short the terminals of the battery pack NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source other than the Battery listed below Such a connection will ruin the transceiver DO NOT push the PTT when not actually desiring to transmit AVOID using or placing the transceiver in direct sunlight or in areas with temperatures below 30 22 F above 60 140 DO NOT modify the transceiver for any reason MAKE SURE the flexible antenna and battery pack are securely attached to the transceiver and that the antenna and battery pack are dry before attachment Exposing the inside of the transceiver to water will result in serious damage to the transceiver FCC CAUTION Changes or modifications to this device not exp ressly approved by INTEK could void your authority to operate this transceiver under FCC regulations INTEK CONTENTS 1 Package opened Inspection 1 2 Preparation ene ee sett ee 2 2 1 Charge the battery 2 2 2 Install remove the
20. ode This radio is designed for and classified as Oc cupational Use Only meaning it must be used only during the course of employment by individuals aware of the hazards and the ways to minimize such hazards This radio is NOT intended for use by the General Population in an uncontrolled environment This radio has been tested and complies with the FCC RF expo INTEK sure limits for Occupational Use Only addition your INTEK radio complies with the following Standards and Guidelines with regard to RF energy and electromagnetic energy levels and evaluation of such levels for exposure to humans FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97 01 Supplement C Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields American National Standards Institute C95 1 1992 IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields 3 kHz to 300 GHz American National Standards Institute C95 3 1992 IEEE Re commended Practice for the Measurement of Potentially Hazar dous Electromagnetic Fields RF and Microwave The following accessories are authorized for use with this product Use of accessories other than those listed in the instruction specified may result in RF exposure levels exceeding the FCC requirements for wireless RF exposure Caution To ensure that your expose to RF electromagnetic energy is within the FCC al
21. r of the charger Note The battery has not been charged when leaving the factory please charge the battery before using the radio for the first time 2 2 After being purchased or before the first charging after being laid aside for a long time 2 months the battery can reach its normal capacity after several times of charging please ensure to charge the battery for at least once every three months When the battery is fully charged or not used till the low battery alarm status of the radio it s better not to recharge it so as to avoid influe nce its longevity and performance Please remove the battery from the charger after the charging Battery pack is provided with internal protective circuit in the low battery status it will cut the power automatically if it s charged on the charger now the red LED will not be on immediately about 1 5 minutes later the charging indicators will turn normal Install remove the battery Install the battery Align the two protrusions at the lower end of the battery to the slot at the lower part of the shell of the radio and insert in Press the upper end of the battery down till the push button on the radio completely bounce out and locked Remove the battery To remove the battery slightly press the battery and pull the push button upwards and then remove the battery from the radio Note Please avoid short circuit of terminals of the battery or throw the battery in f
22. y articles are found lost or damaged please contact the distributor without delay 1 1 Supplied Accessories Accessories Quantity SMA Antenna 1 Li Poly Battery Pack Belt Clip Desk type quick Charger AC Adaptor Hand Strap User Manual Battery Pack Hand Strap INTEK 2 Preparation f 2 1 Charge the battery Insert the cable of the power adaptor into the adaptor jack at the back of the charger insert the power adaptor into applicable AC power output socket the 1 LED lights will flash for about 1 second the green light will be on constantly when normal Insert the battery to be charged or the radio in the charger please switch off the radio before installing it into the charger Make sure that the terminals of the battery and the charger can contact with each other reliably when the red LED is on the char ging starts After about 5 hours of charging the red LED will be out and the green LED will be on which indicates that the battery is fully charged When the green LED is on you can remove the battery when the battery reaches its best performance then you can remove the power adaptor from the AC power output socket If the yellow LED flashes that indicates abnormal charging tempe rature or circuit and the charger is in the protected status in which you should not charge the battery compulsorily please remove the battery and shut the powe
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