Alan HP 125-K Operation Manual Download Page 1

IN THIS BOOK…

1

Introduction

2

Warning notes

2

Safety

3

Conventions and symbols in this book

4

PART NAMES AND THEIR FUNCTIONS

4

Top

4

Front

5

Side (left and right)

6

Display

7

SETUP

8

Unpacking

8

Fitting/removing the antenna

8

Installing/removing the battery pack

8

Installing/removing the belt clip

9

Charging the battery pack

9

BASIC OPERATIONS

10

Switching the radio on/off

11

Reception

11

Adjusting volume

12

Channel selection

12

Adjusting squelch

12

Transmission

13

Adjusting transmission power

14

Adjusting display contrast

14

Scanning channels

14

Radio lock

15

SELCALL AND CTCSS/DCS OPERATION

16

Reception

16

Transmission

16

Sending a Selcall

16

Stored call (Address book)

17

"Who-has-called" call (Call Queue)

18

Manual call

19

One touch call

19

ADVANCED OPERATIONS

20

Sending status messages

20

Sending FFSK free messages (SDM)

20

Checking FFSK free messages (SDM)

21

Sending dtmf patterns

21

Handsfree transmission (VOX)

21

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

22

Battery packs

22

Information on rechargeable batteries

22

Properly charge of battery packs

22

Memory effect

23

Erasing memory effect

23

Warnings for battery and chargers use

23

Radio maintenance

24

Cleaning battery packs

24

Cleaning the radio

24

Connectors

24

OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

25

Microphone connector

25

QUICK REFERENCE

26

Operation resume

26

LCD memo reference guide

27

MAIN SPECIFICATIONS

29

General

29

Transmitter

29

Receiver

29

AF & signalling

30

Mechanical specs

30

INDEX

31

In this book...

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English

Summary of Contents for HP 125-K

Page 1: ...AND MAINTENANCE 22 Battery packs 22 Information on rechargeable batteries 22 Properly charge of battery packs 22 Memory effect 23 Erasing memory effect 23 Warnings for battery and chargers use 23 Rad...

Page 2: ...you own a later one please contact CTE International for the most recent updates Safety Your HP 125 K HP 425 K handheld transceiver has been carefully designed to give you years of safe reliable perf...

Page 3: ...ibility and low voltage Conventions and Symbols in this Book 2 This symbol marks a note Notes are hints or tips which offer additional information to help you I This symbol marks a caution Cautions ar...

Page 4: ...stations only Allows to program the radio channels data via a suitable programmer It must be protected with the supplied rubber cap when not in use 3 Status LED Glows in different colors to show the...

Page 5: ...rough function list and for changing function values 10 Keypad For entering digits of selective call if enabled and letters for the related operations e g SDM messages or Address Book Whenever any key...

Page 6: ...please see to Microphone connection 16 Battery pack This NiMH battery pack supplies energy to your radio 17 Release button located on the battery s body Allows to remove the battery pack 18 CALL 1 but...

Page 7: ...which ndheld same cations is the ctively the Part Names and their functions 7 English...

Page 8: ...s the whole spectrum so it doesn t need any alignment procedure Installing removing the battery pack To install the battery pack please see the figure 1 Hold the transceiver s body with one hand and t...

Page 9: ...get to remove the battery pack before fitting removing the belt clip otherwise the operation may result harder to perform Moreover the battery case might be accidentally scratched Charging the battery...

Page 10: ...is described here 2 IMPORTANT Due to the full programmability of the radio certain menu commands could be unavailable E g if your radio hasn t been programmed for selective call operations the related...

Page 11: ...elch System Digital Coded Squelch they are systems which use particular TX signalling a continuous sub audio tone for CTCSS or a digital code for DCS as an access key to work a repeater encoder or to...

Page 12: ...ndition 2 After 5 seconds if you are not pressing any key the menu is automatically escaped so the display will automatically revert to its normal condition Adjusting squelch Squelch device provide to...

Page 13: ...ore pressing it otherwise your message will be chopped 2 A PMR handheld radio doesn t normally allow to talk and receive simultaneously for this reason make your messages with a reasonable time When y...

Page 14: ...the key repeatedly to increase the contrast or the key to decrease it 3 Repeatedly press the MENU key to go through the next menu item or press and hold to go to the previous menu item or press the c...

Page 15: ...425 has been provided with a security function which protects it against the misuse by unauthorized people or accidental activation of commands You can lock the radio in two ways Full lock every comma...

Page 16: ...ength level of the received signal is displayed as many are the bars as stronger is the received signal The CTCSS DCS reception is indicated by the icon the Selcall reception is indicated by the icon...

Page 17: ...have more than one address beginning with the same initial letter use the key to scroll down names till you will reach the proper address 4 Hold pressed the call button to call the selected address 2...

Page 18: ...ed 23 2 nd John 01 3 rd Robert 05 4 th Mary 07 5 th Headoffice 15 6 th Lyndsay 21 7 th Mike 08 8 th Branch 33 9 th William 55 10th Ann 16 To call an address using the call queue 1 Repeatedly press the...

Page 19: ...Just dial the variable address digits using the keypad before sending the call Any digit can be corrected by overwriting 2 After you see the right address on the display make the call by pressing the...

Page 20: ...required letter number e g use 5 to select M N O or 5 if the letter is the 2nd the 3rd or the 4th one printed on a key press respectively that key two three or four times e g to recall the H press th...

Page 21: ...tem which allows you to automatically switch the transmission in hands free mode just by speaking in the built in microphone of an headset not provided with the unit Please ensure that the handset is...

Page 22: ...scharging cycles 300 with the optional rapid charger The battery duty will progressively reduce after 2 3 of its life approx Rechargeable battery packs lose their charge with the time if left unused s...

Page 23: ...to step 1 2 If the battery duty doesn t improve after three of the over stated cycles it means that your battery pack is faulty or has reached the end of life please see Information on rechargeable b...

Page 24: ...oft pencil rubber not hard erasers for ink If you feel that battery contacts aren t still working properly please contact your authorized dealer I Do not use liquid alcohol or aerosol cleaners Cleanin...

Page 25: ...for professional use I Please don t connect any accessory which you are not sure meet the above stated requirements You could create serious damages to your radio In case of doubt please contact your...

Page 26: ...do know now ou just have to etting appears he key to D press either se the setting D press either ght parameter ar setting e g TMF sending clear key...

Page 27: ...p 1 or to scan group oth to lock the keypad only or to lock the d Address book Press to access the book to select the address to call Hold pressed the For full details please see Channel selection Adj...

Page 28: ...s to start editing the message ld pressed the to send the message FSK messages Press to access the message to scroll through the messages ttern Press to start editing the pattern use the sed the to se...

Page 29: ...synthesizer F3E G3E 12 5 20 25KHz 30 60 C operative 40 80 C storage 90 not condensing 40 C NiMH battery 1 200mA h 50 MX thread type better than 2 5ppm 5 W High low level programmable channel dependen...

Page 30: ...d accept tones 0 5 99 12 dB sinad 95 10 dB sinad accept tones 1 5 reject tones 3 148 x 36 x 60 385 g backlit LCD 2 x 12 char alphanumeric 12 3 function keys UP DOWN MENU keys Emergency key back slide...

Page 31: ...y 7 Adjusting contrast 14 DTMF Sending patterns 21 F FFSK Checking free messages 21 Sending free messages SDM 20 H Handsfree transmission VOX 21 L LCD Adjusting contrast 14 M Memory effect 23 Micropho...

Page 32: ...ack 8 Belt clip 9 Charging the battery pack 9 Fitting antenna 8 Package contents 8 Unpacking 8 Specifications 29 AF signaling 30 General 29 Mechanical specs 30 Receiver 29 Transmitter 29 Squelch adjus...

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