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4 InsTAllATIon InsTrUCTIons 

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ATTENTION! The unit must be installed by qualified techni

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cal personnel and with appropriate instrumentation only. The 
instructions provided below are provided to assist installers, 
who shall however be fully responsible for damages originat-
ing from an improper installation, which may seriously dam-
age the transceiver or cause injuries or damage to other peo-
ple/property. Always follow the instructions provided in this 
section and in Chapter 2.

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The unit must be installed in accordance with the instruc-
tions of the manufacturer of the vehicle. For assistance (for 
example on the holes that have to be drilled, power connec-
tions and cable threading), contact the Technical Support 
of the vehicle manufacturer.

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The unit guarantees excellent performance, like any other elec-
tric equipment, only if it is regularly tested by an authorized 
laboratory. For additional information, contact your radio link 
provider or the Technical Department of CTE International.

4.1 Location and fixing of the radio components

4.1.a Transceiver

Choose  a  location  that  is  easily  accessible  to  operators  and  that 

meets the safety requirements specified in Chapter 2. Use the rod 
and screws supplied with the radio to fix it in place.

4.1.b Palm-sized microphone support

The  support  supplied  with  the  radio  (mod.  R14053)  is  intended  to 
hold the microphone when the radio is not in use.

It is also possible to configure the radio so that the Monitoring feature 

(hang-up) is automatically enabled when the microphone is removed 
from the support.For additional information on the Monitoring feature, 
see paragraph 6.6. 

Installing the support:

1)  Place the support next to the front side of the radio, in a location 

that is easily accessible to the operator.

2)  To  enable  the  Monitoring  feature  when  the  microphone  is  re-

moved from the support (hang-up), connect the latter to a nega-
tive pole (earth of the vehicle).

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Fix the support so that the microphone cable is not stretched 
and  the  oscillation  of  the  microphone  does  not  cause  im-
pacts  with  the  vehicle  components  or  other  parts,  which 
could  cause  damage.  The  presence  of  adjacent  objects 

may result in the microphone transmission key (PPT) being 

pressed and in the consequent enabling of transmission.

4.2 Installing the vehicle aerial

Install the aerial outside the vehicle in a vertical and free location in the 
center of the roof. Always verify that the installation procedure must be 
performed in compliance with general and local safety standards, and 
in accordance with the instructions provided in Chapter 2.

Summary of Contents for HM06 Series

Page 1: ...English...

Page 2: ...Copyright 2006 by CTE International Italia All rights reserved...

Page 3: ...n and off 9 5 2 Adjusting the volume 9 5 3 Selecting a channel 9 5 4 Reception 9 5 5 Adjusting the squelch suppressing background noise 10 5 6 Monitoring 10 5 7 Transmission 11 6 Customization 12 6 1...

Page 4: ...ed in the manual 2 This symbol identifies a note Notes contain important practical recommendations that if followed simplify the use of the unit and guarantee optimum performance I This symbol identif...

Page 5: ...ures environmental conditions and im proper management and use of the unit Do not spill liquids on the radio If the transceiver gets wet dry it immediately with a soft and clean cloth If you suspect t...

Page 6: ...erations may invalidate the compliance with stand ards All changes and variations shall have to be approved in writing by the manufacturer Always verify that the power supply meets the specifications...

Page 7: ...abled For additional information see paragraph 6 6 If the LED is flashing it indicates that the channel scan is in progress For additional information see paragraph 9 1 3 On Off Volume Knob 4 Micropho...

Page 8: ...n nected to the positive pole and the black one to the nega tive one for example to the battery of a vehicle 3 2 a Content of the package a Transceiver b Palm sized standard MK06 35 microphone with bu...

Page 9: ...Use the rod and screws supplied with the radio to fix it in place 4 1 b Palm sized microphone support The support supplied with the radio mod R14053 is intended to hold the microphone when the radio...

Page 10: ...12 to a 13 8 Vdc 10 pow er supply Verify that the red terminal is connected to the positive wire and the black one to the earth It is essential to verify that the supply line is able to tolerate a min...

Page 11: ...rclockwise 2 The volume just be adjusted while listening to a transmission or when you hear a background noise 5 3Selecting a channel The transceiver can be programmed with one ore more radio chan nel...

Page 12: ...it from affecting the strength of the received signals 2 If you fail to press a key within 10 seconds from the start of the procedure the radio returns to the standby mode without saving the value yo...

Page 13: ...s a programmed Time Out Timer that automatically enables the reception mode if the speaker s message exceeds a specific time limit The setting of this timer can be configured during the programming ph...

Page 14: ...1 F2 F3 F4 ESC and Each key can be programmed so that it is possible to select a specific feature when the radio is in standby mode 2 To avoid misunderstandings it is worth underlining that each of th...

Page 15: ...strength high or low 5 7 c Talk Around Enables to communicate through the repeater output using isofrequency bands in the event of a temporary failure of the repeater 8 3 Channel scan start stop Enabl...

Page 16: ...of the environment In this case you will have to talk closer to the microphone and or with a higher tone to allow the listener to receive your communication clearly 6 2 b Adjusting the backlighting o...

Page 17: ...o automatically search for pro grammed channels and is particularly useful if several channels have been programmed The feature enables to monitor radio traffic and to reply to calls on different chan...

Page 18: ...the scan list and the scan ning operation is continued on the remaining channels 2 The channels excluded from the scan will remain in this status until the radio is switched off and will be reinserte...

Page 19: ...e liquid spray alcohol solvent or abrasive detergents 9 1 b Connectors Be careful not to damage wet or scratch the connectors during cleaning I Connect approved accessories only to the radio connector...

Page 20: ...r Output power 1 dB W 10 25 depending on model Spurious emissions W From 9 KHz to 1 GHz 36 dBm From 1 to 4 GHz 30 dBm Modulation system FM F3E PM G3E Maximum deviation KHz 2 5 at 12 5 KHz 5 at 25 KHz...

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