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Professional

FM Transceiver

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NOTES: Press this key repeatedly) also can select needed delay time.

ADVANCED OPERATIONS

VOX Delay Setup

If transceiver returns to receiving mode instantly after VOX transmitting, it may 

cause signal missing, to avoid this problem, user can set a suitable delay time.

"

VOXDEY

", rotate channel switch to choose desired delay time. Total has 10 levels of delay time for 

optional, 0.5-5seconds. Press any other key to return standby state.

Battery Capacity Enquiry

U n d e r   s t a n d b y,   p r e s s   p r o g r a m m e d   k e y   o f   " B a t t e r y   C a p a c i t y 

Enquiry",transceiver emits"

DU

" beep, screen displays current battery capacity. 

Press this key again, transceiver emits "

DUDU

" beep and return back to 

standby state.

DIirect CH1 / Direct CH2

Under standby, press programmed key of direct channel, transceiver emits "

DU

" beep and 

enter into DIRECT CH1/ DIRECT CH2, screen displays frequency of direct channels, user can do 

communication. Press this key again, transceiver emits "DI" beep and return back to original channel.  

Under  standby,  press  programmed  key 

of  VOX  delay,  screen  displays 

Summary of Contents for 8WP

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Page 2: ...IP67 WATERPROOF INSTRUCTION MANUAL copyright CRT France 2017 ...

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Page 4: ...multi functional transceiver which meets needs of every walk of life It is convinced that you will be satisfied with this transceiver s quality and functions For your full comprehension of the various excellent functions and maintenance please read the user manual before use ATTENTION When programming the transceiver read the factory initial data first then rewrite the frequency and signaling etc ...

Page 5: ... transceiver in excessively dusty or humid areas 6 Do not use harsh chemicals cleaning solvents to clean the transceiver 7 Do not transmit without antenna 8 When using this transceiver we recommend transmitting for 1 minute then receiving for 4 minutes 9 Continuous transmitting for long time or working in high power will heat the back of the transceiver Do not place the transceiver s hot back clos...

Page 6: ...l in the trash at the end of life Bring it to special aera to be recycling DC using Keep dry Shield symbol CE conformity symbol Warning SYMBOLS DESCRIPTION STORAGE TRANSPORT USING Storage Classe 1 30 85 Humidity Transport 30 85 Humidity operating temperature 30 à 50 Using cycle TX 10 RX 90 ...

Page 7: ...ERY INFORMATION 3 Charging Operation 3 Charger Applied 3 NOTES 3 How to Charge 4 Normal Charging Tips 6 How to Store the Battery 6 PREPARATION 8 Installing Removing the Battery 8 Installing Removing the Antenna 8 Installing Removing the Belt Clip 9 Installing the Additional Speaker Microphone Optional 9 Installing Removing the Hand Strap Optional 10 CONTENTS ...

Page 8: ... 12 Side Panel 13 BASIC OPERATIONS 14 Switch on off Transceiver 14 Adjusting Volume 14 Channels Selection 14 Receiving 15 Transmitting 15 ADVANCED OPERATIONS 16 Call 16 Alarm 16 Monitor 16 Squelch off 17 Scan 17 Squelch Levels Setup 17 Frequency Reverse 18 Talk Around 19 CONTENTS ...

Page 9: ...frequency 20 Scramble Encryption 21 Voice Compander 21 Whisper 21 Voice Prompt Setup 22 VOX level setup 22 VOX Delay Setup 23 Battery Capacity Enquiry 23 DIirect CH1 Direct CH2 23 Call list select transmit DTMF signal 24 FM radio 24 Add delete scan list 24 BACKGROUND OPERATIONS 25 Optional Signaling 25 Signaling Relations Setup 26 CONTENTS ...

Page 10: ...27 Battery Save 27 LCD Backlight color setup 27 LCD Backlight mode setup 28 Resume Factory Default 28 PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE LNSTALLING STARTING TAKES WINDOWS XP AS AN EXAMPLE 29 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 31 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 32 ATTACHED CHART 34 CTCSS Frequency Chart 34 1024 groups DCS frequency chart 35 UHF COM frequency chart 38 ...

Page 11: ...sted in the following table before discarding the packing material If any items are missing or have been damaged during shipment please contact dealers immediately Supplied Accessories Item Quantity Antenna 1 Li ion Battery Pack 1 Battery Charger 1 AC adaptor 1 Belt Clip 1 Instruction Manual 1 hand and neck strap 2 ...

Page 12: ...on Battery Pack Li ion Battery Pack Charger AC Adaptor Belt Clip Instruction Manual Optional Accessories USB Programming Programming Software Earphone Handheld Microphone Battery Pack for Car Car Charge Hand Strap Multi charger Audio cable for Peltor Headset Prottac Sportac Also available for MSA neck Strap ...

Page 13: ...nted by our company Other models may cause explosion and personal injury After installing the battery pack if the radio displays low battery with red flashing lamp or voice prompt please charge the battery NOTES Do not short the battery terminals or throw the battery into fire Never attempt to remove the casing from the battery pack we show no responsibility on any results caused by modifying free...

Page 14: ...r radio into insulated container Do not put it into metal container How to Charge Plug the AC adaptor into the AC outlet and then 111 plug the cable of the AC adaptor into the DC jack located on the back of the Charger The Indicator lights orange 1s and then goes out waits to charge Plug the battery or transceiver into the charger 222 Make sure that the battery terminals are in contact with chargi...

Page 15: ...o indicate correctly whether the battery has been charged fully Charging Process 5 Charging Status Indicator Status Standby Self examine lights orange 1second when power on None Pre charging Pre charging stage Red light twinkles for about 5 minutes Charging Charge in a constant current Lights red for about 4 hours Fully charged Charge in a constant voltage Lights green LED Indicator 6 STATUS Self ...

Page 16: ...battery Pre Charging Status The charger will automatically turn into normal charging when the battery reaches a certain electric quantity And if the red light stops twinkling it means the remnant voltage meets a certain electric quantity the charger will charge the battery normally NOTE Trickle charging Pre Charging Status time can not beyond 30 minutes If the indicating lamp still twinkles after ...

Page 17: ...o not short circuit battery terminals Never attempt to remove the casing from the battery pack Never assemble the battery in dangerous surroundings spark may cause explosion Do not put the battery in hot environment or throw it into fire it may cause explosion ...

Page 18: ... the top of the transceiver locks After hearing a click sounds the battery has been locked To remove the battery pack slide up the release 333 latch and remove the pack away from the transceiver Installing Removing the Antenna Installing the Antenna Screw the antenna into the connector on the top of the transceiver by holding the antenna at its base and turning it clockwise until secure Removing t...

Page 19: ...e screw it Removing the Belt Clip Anticlockwise turn the screws to remove the belt clip Installing theAdditional Speaker Microphone Optional Unveil the MIC SP jack cover and then insert the Speaker Microphone plug into MIC SP jack NOTE 1 To keep transceiver waterproof must cover the MIC SP jack by standard jack cover 2 The transceiver is not completely waterproof while using the Speaker Microphone...

Page 20: ... Installing Removing the Hand Strap Slide the loop of the hand strap through the eyelet on the upper rear of the transceiver then pull the entire hand strap through the loop to secure the hands strap in place and lastly tighten the hands strap ...

Page 21: ...Around CTCSS FUNC Icon The arrow points to current operational FM radio TX Power Busy Channel channel Reverse On LCD display screen you will see various icons which stand for the selected functions and sometimes you may forget the meaning of them Here you will find the following table extremely useful NOTE Battery capacity indicator full No power replace battery pack or charge battery Battery capa...

Page 22: ...Transceiver 12 GETTING ACQUAINTED 1 4 5 3 7 5 9 0 5 0 0 Antenna Channel switch Power Volume switch Programming key LED indicator green light when receiving red light when transmitting Speaker Microphone LCD Front Panel ...

Page 23: ...3 GETTING ACQUAINTED Side Panel Left Panel Right Panel PTTkey PF1key programming key PF2key programming key programming all kinds of monitor ways Speaker Mic rophone Jacks Reading Writing Programming Software Jack Belt Clip Battery ...

Page 24: ... decrease the volume You can press the programmed key of momentary squelch off PF1 PF2 to monitor current volume NOTE You can firstly press the programmed key of momentary squelch off PF1 PF2 to monitor the background noise and meanwhile turn POWER VOLUME to adjust the volume Under the communicating state you can adjust volume as per your need more accurately Channels Selection Under standby turn ...

Page 25: ...m a same signaling other calls can not be heard NOTE Press PTT key LED indicator shows red light means transmitting now release PTT key to receive signals Transmitting Before transmitting make sure that the channel you want to use is not in busy state through monitoring for a while by pressing the programmed Momentary Squelch off PF1 PF2 key Under these conditions press the PTT key and speak into ...

Page 26: ...l be setup in the Emerge information of programmed software Call Alarm Under standby press the programmed key to transmit the prestored and selected DTMF signaling Press the programmed key of Alarm to activate Alarm funciton the transceiver will sound alarm beep meanwhile it start transmitting and send the alarm beep to companions or systems Re power on to exit alarm Monitor Under standby press th...

Page 27: ... Press this key again transceiver emits DU DU beep the squelch circuit becomes mute By using this function you can monitor the weaker signal which is hard to receive Press this key again transceiver emits DU DU beep and exits the monitor state Scan Scan function can be used for monitoring every channel of current group Under standby press the programmed scan key transceiver enters into scan state ...

Page 28: ...ess key again or wait 1second radio will return back to standby state LCD displays icon When frequency Reverse function is on the current channel RX frequency will be switched to TX frequency the CTCSS or DCS signal which has been setup will be also switched Repeat the above operation the transceiver exits reverse functions with LCD displays REV OFF when return back to standby state icon disappear...

Page 29: ...the programmed key of Talk Around screen displays TALK ON and enter into Talk Around state press key again or wait 1 second radio will return back to standby state screen displays icon Under Talk Around transceiver will transmit at receiving frequency the setting mute code CTCSS DCS will use decode signal for encode transmitting Repeat the above operation transceiver exits Talk Around when screen ...

Page 30: ...it Pilot frequency This function is used for starting the repeater activated by Tone Pulse In general as long as the repeater has been start the repeater system doesn t need this Tone Pulse Press programmed key of Pilot frequency hold this key for programmed long key time transceiver transmits at high power when screen display icon it means lower power is choosed current channel transmits low powe...

Page 31: ... noise and improve audio clarity which is especially helpful for long distance communication Under standby press programmed key of Voice compander screen displays COMP ON compander function is enabled press any other key or wait 1second radio will return back to standby state Repeat above operation compander function is disabled when screen displays COMP OFF Whisper When this function is enabled o...

Page 32: ...er when lever is higher VOX rotate channel switch to select need VOX level Total 3 levels 1 3 and off When VOX function is on screen displays VOX icon NOTES Press VOICE key repeatedly also can select needed prompt voice NOTES Press the programmed key of VOX repeatedly also can choose desired VOX level Under standby press programmed key of whisper screen displays WHISPE ON whisper function is enabl...

Page 33: ...er key to return standby state Battery Capacity Enquiry Under standby press programmed key of Battery Capacity Enquiry transceiver emits DU beep screen displays current battery capacity Press this key again transceiver emits DUDU beep and return back to standby state DIirect CH1 Direct CH2 Under standby press programmed key of direct channel transceiver emits DU beep and enter into DIRECT CH1 DIRE...

Page 34: ...emits DUDU beep and return back to standby state FM radio DI beep and switch into FM radio screen displays icon rotate channel switch to choose desired FM channel Press this key again FM icon disappear transceiver returns back to standby state Add delete scan list Under standby rotate channel switch to choose desired channel press programmed key of add delete scan list to add or delete chose chann...

Page 35: ...t groups by sending different group call codes When the receiving party receives a valid ID code one or all of the characters would be replaced by wildcard characters and the receiving part can realize all call group call or selective call It is much easy and flexible to realize all call group call and etc by using group call code For example Group code C Radio A Radio B Radio C Radio D ID code of...

Page 36: ...are The optional band width are 25K wide band 20k middle band 12 5K narrow band When BCL function is enabled you can not transmit in busy channel BCL prevents you from interfering with other parties who is using the same frequency point that you select Under this condition if you press the PTT to transmit the transceiver will emit beep prompt and return to receiving mode Users can set Busy Channel...

Page 37: ...en Users can program desired TOT Pre Alarm time by programming software Battery Save This transceiver can set up Battery Save function to extend standby time Transceiver will exit Battery Save state when received matching carrier or has key processing OFF Battery Save is disabled 1 1 Normal working state and power save time ratio is 1 1 1 2 Normal working state and power save time ratio is 1 2 1 4...

Page 38: ...acklight is auto on when process transceiver otherwise backlight is off Resume Factory Default Once transceiver works abnormally for wrong operations or wrong programming user can start this function to resume all functions and channels as Factory Default Turn off transceiver press PF1 and key together to switch on transceiver holding the two keys for more than 1second transceiver emits DU beep an...

Page 39: ... connector with picture 1 picture 2 PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE LNSTALLING STARTING TAKES WINDOWS XP AS AN EXAMPLE Double click CRT 8WP SETUP EXE and then install the 1 software as per computer instructions Click START menu select and click USB TO COM 2 PORT in the CRT 8WP program from ALL PROGRAM Connect the 3 optional cable PC03 to the USB port in PC device and connect the transceiver with the other en...

Page 40: ... not reset the transceiver when the transceiver is connected with the computer NOTE The programming software of this transceiver has identifying system Therefore when you start programming software at the first time you should connect the transceiver and then you can run the software otherwise the software cannot be run PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE LNSTALLING STARTING TAKES WINDOWS XP AS AN EXAMPLE ...

Page 41: ...battery pack antenna Receiving Part ETSI EN 300 086 Standard Test Wide band Narrow band Sensitivity 12dB SINAD 0 25μV 0 35μV Adjacent Channel Selectivity 70dB 60dB Intermodulation 65dB 60dB Spurious Rejection 70dB 70dB Audio Response 1 3dB 0 3 3KHz 1 3dB 0 3 2 55KHz Hum Noise 50dB 45dB Audio Distortion 5 Audio Power Output 1000mW 10 Transmitting Part ETSI EN 300 086 Standard Test Wide band Narrow ...

Page 42: ...ith a new one Transceiver cannot scan The channels are not in scan list Professionals set it All band noisy after programmed or green light always lightens Turn on squelch when programmed Non professionals are advised not to adjust this function No sound after using microphone for a while Earphone jack is broken Please contact with local dealers to repair it Communication distance becomes short an...

Page 43: ... range or obstruct by tall buildings or in basement and so on Loudspeaker become lower or with ka ka sound after using a certain time Check whether the loudspeaker net is broken Iron powder or sundries is in the loudspeaker Please contact with local dealers to repair it Receive voice from the other party but can not transmit Check PTT key Please contact with local dealers to repair it Receiving In...

Page 44: ...29 1 3 71 9 14 103 5 25 151 4 36 186 2 47 233 6 4 74 4 15 107 2 26 156 7 37 189 9 48 241 8 5 77 0 16 110 9 27 159 8 38 192 8 49 250 3 6 79 7 17 114 8 28 162 2 39 196 6 50 254 1 7 82 5 18 1183 8 29 162 5 40 199 5 8 85 4 19 123 0 30 167 9 41 203 5 9 88 5 20 127 3 31 171 3 42 206 5 10 91 5 21 131 8 32 173 8 43 210 7 11 94 8 22 136 5 33 177 3 44 218 1 ...

Page 45: ...065 066 067 070 071 072 073 074 075 076 077 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 230 ...

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Page 48: ...ode Band 10 446 01875 114 8 446 01875 114 8 11 446 03125 114 8 446 03125 114 8 12 446 04375 114 8 446 04375 114 8 13 446 05625 114 8 446 05625 114 8 14 446 06875 114 8 446 06875 114 8 15 446 08125 114 8 446 08125 114 8 16 446 09375 114 8 446 09375 114 8 17 446 00625 192 8 446 00625 192 8 18 446 03125 192 8 446 03125 192 8 19 446 05625 192 8 446 05625 192 8 20 446 08125 192 8 446 08125 192 8 21 446...

Page 49: ... 4 446 05625 151 4 36 446 08125 151 4 446 08125 151 4 37 446 01875 151 4 446 01875 151 4 38 446 04375 151 4 446 04375 151 4 39 446 06875 151 4 446 06875 151 4 40 446 09375 151 4 446 09375 151 4 41 446 00625 173 8 446 00625 173 8 42 446 03125 173 8 446 03125 173 8 43 446 05625 173 8 446 05625 173 8 44 446 08125 173 8 446 08125 173 8 45 446 01875 173 8 446 01875 173 8 46 446 04375 173 8 446 04375 17...

Page 50: ... 123 446 08125 123 61 446 01875 123 446 01875 123 62 446 04375 123 446 04375 123 63 446 06875 123 446 06875 123 64 446 09375 123 446 09375 123 65 446 00625 141 3 446 00625 141 3 66 446 03125 141 3 446 03125 141 3 67 446 05625 141 3 446 05625 141 3 68 446 08125 141 3 446 08125 141 3 69 446 01875 141 3 446 01875 141 3 70 446 04375 141 3 446 04375 141 3 71 446 06875 141 3 446 06875 141 3 72 446 09375...

Page 51: ...86 2 85 446 01875 186 2 446 01875 186 2 86 446 04375 186 2 446 04375 186 2 87 446 06875 186 2 446 06875 186 2 88 446 09375 186 2 446 09375 186 2 89 446 00625 103 5 446 00625 103 5 90 446 03125 103 5 446 03125 103 5 91 446 05625 103 5 446 05625 103 5 92 446 08125 103 5 446 08125 103 5 93 446 01875 103 5 446 01875 103 5 94 446 04375 103 5 446 04375 103 5 95 446 06875 103 5 446 06875 103 5 96 446 093...

Page 52: ...11 446 03125 114 8 446 03125 114 8 112 446 06875 82 5 446 06875 82 5 113 446 04375 D132N 446 04375 D132N 114 446 01875 D155N 446 01875 D155N 115 446 05625 D134N 446 05625 D134N 116 446 08125 D243N 446 08125 D243N Narrow Narrow Narrow Narrow Narrow Narrow Narrow Narrow Narrow Narrow Narrow Narrow Narrow Narrow Narrow Narrow Narrow Narrow 121 446 10625 None 122 446 11875 None 123 446 13125 None 124 ...

Page 53: ...RO SK SE SI IS ES LI HR The commercial version of this radio was approved for use and sales in the following countries AT BE BG CH CY CZ DK EE FI FR DE GB GR IE NL NO PL PT RO SK SE IS HR LI ES Restrictions by Country SI 401 6 410MHz and 440 470MHz HU IT MT 12 5 KHz Bandwidth only LV 400 15 470 MHz LT 406 1 430MHz 440 470 MHz LU 440 470MHz 12 5 KHz Bandwidth only VHF SI 146 174MHz ES 147 174MHz HU...

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