AnyTone DMR AT-D878U Manual Download Page 5

CONTENTS

1.UNPACKING AND CHECKING THE EQUIPMENT ........................ 1

1.1 Supplied Accessories ................................................................. 1
1.2 Standard Accessories ................................................................ 2
1.3 Optional Accessories ................................................................. 2

2.BATTERY INFORMATION .............................................................. 3

2.1 Charging the Battery Pack ......................................................... 3
2.2 Charger Supplied ....................................................................... 3
2.3 Use Caution with the Li-ion Battery ............................................ 3
2.4 How to Charge ........................................................................... 4
2.5 Normal Charging Tips ................................................................ 5
2.6 How to Store the Battery ............................................................ 6

3. PREPARATION .............................................................................. 7

3.1 Installing / Removing the Battery ............................................... 7
3.2 Installing / Removing the Antenna ............................................. 7
3.3 Installing / Removing the Belt Clip ............................................. 8
3.4 Installing the Additional Speaker/Microphone (Optional) ........... 8

4. Radio Overview............................................................................. 9

4.1 Status Indications ..................................................................... 10

5.BASIC OPERATIONS ....................................................................11

5.1 Power on the Radio ..................................................................11
5.2 Adjust Volume ...........................................................................11
5.3 Select a Zone ............................................................................11
5.4 Select a Channel .......................................................................11
5.5 Receiving and Responding to a Radio Call ..............................11
5.6 Making a Call ............................................................................11
5.7 Monitor ......................................................................................11
5.8 Emergency Alarm ..................................................................... 12
5.9 Man Down Alarm ...................................................................... 12
5.10 Battery Voltage Test ............................................................... 12

6. PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS ................................................ 13

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Summary of Contents for DMR AT-D878U

Page 1: ...A1 181016 www anytone net Anytone www anyradio ru...

Page 2: ...AT D878U DMR DMR DIGITAL MOBILE RADIO ASSOCIATION D878 Anytone www anyradio ru...

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Page 4: ...er with long distance communication as well as fashionable design and compact exterior lines AT D878U has Recording Voice Message Digital Encryption Emergency Alarm Man Down Alarm Work Alone Vibration...

Page 5: ...3 1 Installing Removing the Battery 7 3 2 Installing Removing the Antenna 7 3 3 Installing Removing the Belt Clip 8 3 4 Installing the Additional Speaker Microphone Optional 8 4 Radio Overview 9 4 1...

Page 6: ...7 RESET 17 8 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 18 9 ON LINE SERVICE AND SUPPORT 19 SAFETY 20 EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 22 10 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 23 Anytone www anyradio ru...

Page 7: ...ted in the following table before discarding the packing materials If any items are missing or have been damaged during shipment please contact the carrier or the dealers immediately 1 1 Supplied Acce...

Page 8: ...ist strap Instruction Manual Note For frequency band of antenna please refer to label indicated in the bottom of the antenna Note Car Charger and QBC 45L Charger should be used together Li ion Battery...

Page 9: ...d if the radio displays low battery with a red flashing lamp or voice prompt please charge the battery a Do not short the battery terminals or throw the battery into a fire Never attempt to remove the...

Page 10: ...io into the charger Make sure the battery terminals are good in contact with charging terminals The indicator light turns to red charging begins c It takes approximately 2 5 hours to fully charge the...

Page 11: ...red light turns on and then turns off and stays off which means the charger has passed it self test and it is ready to charge the battery If the light remains orange or the red light blinks it means...

Page 12: ...t circuit the battery terminals Never attempt to remove the casing from the battery pack Never store the battery in unsafe surroundings as a short may cause an explosion Do not put the battery in a ho...

Page 13: ...it clockwise until secure b Removing the Antenna Turn the antenna counter clockwise to remove it 3 1 Installing Removing the Battery a Match the two bottom grooves of the battery pack with the corres...

Page 14: ...t the Speaker Microphone plug into the double jack 3 3 Installing Removing the Belt Clip a Installing the Belt Clip Place the belt clip above the corresponding holes on the back of the radio and screw...

Page 15: ...and Analog UHF Two Way Radio Emergency Alarm Key PF3 Antenna MIC Input Speaker Mic Jacks Channel Switch POWER VOL LED Status Indicator Speaker PTT Button 4 RADIO OVERVIEW PF1 top Key PF2 bottom Key A...

Page 16: ...ent radio status 4 1 Status Indications LED Indication Status Flashes Red Low battery voltage Constant Red Transmitting Constant Green Analog Receiving Constant Cyan Digital Receiving Flashes Green Sc...

Page 17: ...me frequency color code slot When receiving a call a If the radio is programmed with Call Alert in CPS Optional Setting Alert Tone when receiving a call the radio will ring briefly b The blue LED ligh...

Page 18: ...round Raise the radio to stop the alarm Note When GPS is on and positioning successfully it will auto send out the GPS information when the radio starts the alarm 5 9 Man Down Alarm 5 10 Battery Volta...

Page 19: ...er mode Talk around function will make the radio disconnect with repeater two radios can communicate directly without repeater 4 Reverse Turn on off the frequency reverse function Reverse function is...

Page 20: ...will change between 1 5 Press PTT key to send out the selected alarm in current channel This function is only valid in digital channel 11 Send Alarm In digital channel press the programmed Send Alarm...

Page 21: ...last TX or RX recording The radio is with standard 30hours recording for RX TX communication in digital mode Also it has optional 500hours or 1000hours digital analog recording please contact with yo...

Page 22: ...tus information will be transmitted when the function is on This function is only valid in digital channel 23 Record Report Press the programmed key to turn on off the function The phrase record will...

Page 23: ...Power off the radio firstly b Then power it on while holding the PTT and the PF1 button below the PTT at the same time c Release the keys until the indicator lights blue color d The reset is done whe...

Page 24: ...ot talk to or hear other members in your group Other voices from non group members are heard on the channel Analog Change the CTCSS DCS Tone and make sure to change the tone on all radios in your grou...

Page 25: ...hanges in the equipment made by non authorized users will not affect the information in it FCC Licensing Information This Anytone radio operates on Commercial Land Mobile frequencies which require a l...

Page 26: ...radio near unshielded electrical blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere Do not transmit without the antenna fitted on the radio Though it is provided with a protection it may damage the TX outpu...

Page 27: ...wireless hand held portable transceiver contains a low power transmitter When the Push to Talk PTT button is pressed it sends out radio frequency RF signals The device is authorized to operate at a du...

Page 28: ...ity 12dB SINAD 0 25 V 0 35 V Digital Sensitivity 0 3uV 117 4dBm BER 5 0 7uV 110dBm BER 1 Adjacent Channel Selectivity 70dB 60dB Spurious Emission 57dB 57dB Spurious Rejection 70dB 70dB Blocking 84db H...

Page 29: ...Equipment should be recycled at a facility capable of handling these items and their waste by products In EU countries please contact your local equipment supplier representative or service center for...

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