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Do not touch the metal surface of the radio while it is in use. 

Do not mount the radio such that the chassis can come in contact with skin. 

High temperatures may burn you skin. 

 

 

 

 

 

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 Use Only manufacturer or dealer supplied antennas. 

 Antenna minimum safe distance: 82cm (32 inches). 

 Antenna used for this transmitter must not exceed an antenna gain of 

5.5dBi (for 

TM-800UHF) and 3dBi (for TM-800VHF)

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The FCC (Federal Communications Commission) has adopted a safety standard for 

human exposure to RF energy which is below the OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health 

Act) limits. 

 Antenna mounting: The antenna supplied by the manufacturer or radio dealer must not 

be mounted at a location such that during radio transmission, any person can come 

closer than the above indicated minimum safe distance to the antenna (i.e. 

82cm/32inches). 

 To comply with current FCC RF Exposure limitations, the antenna must be installed at 

or exceeding the minimum safe distance indicated above, and in accordance with the 

requirements of the antenna manufacturer or supplier. 

 Vehicle installation: The antenna can be mounted at the center of a vehicle metal roof or 

trunk lid if the minimum safe distance is observed. 

Summary of Contents for TM-800 UHF

Page 1: ...io will provide you with dependable and reliable communications at peak efficiency Please read this manual carefully before use The information presented herein will help you to derive maximum performance from your radio MODELS COVERED IN THIS MANUAL TM 800 VHF Mobile Radio TM 800 UHF Mobile Radio ...

Page 2: ...adopted a safety standard for human exposure to RF energy which is below the OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Act limits Antenna mounting The antenna supplied by the manufacturer or radio dealer must not be mounted at a location such that during radio transmission any person can come closer than the above indicated minimum safe distance to the antenna i e 82cm 32inches To comply with current FC...

Page 3: ...ssive radio frequency radiation You may contact your radio dealer or the manufacturer for further instructions Warning Maintain a separation distance from the antenna to person s at least 82cm 32inches This transmitter is authorized to operate with a maximum duty factor of 50 in a typical push to talk mode for satisfying FCC RF exposure compliance requirements ...

Page 4: ...dio Overview Basic Operations Turn the Radio On Off Adjust the Volume Monitor Select a Channel Select a Zone Receive Transmit Selectable Power Level Beginning End of Transmission ID Channel Scan Busy Channel Lockout BCL BCL Override DTMF Call Code Squelch Time Out Timer TOT Emergency Call Stun Programmable Auxiliary Functions Reverse Frequency Talkaround Selectable Squelch Level User Selectable To...

Page 5: ...rn Alert Selectable 2 Tone Encode Selectable 5 Tone Encode Display Frequency Display Label Display Mode LCD Backlight Compander Scrambler GPS Report HDC system User Set Mode Appendix 1 Entering Characters Optional Accessories ...

Page 6: ... mobile radio complies with the following of RF energy exposure standards and guidelines z United States Federal Communications Commission Code of Federal Regulations 47CFR part 2 sub part J z American National Standards Institute ANSI Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE C95 1 1992 z Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE C95 1 1999 Edition z International Commissi...

Page 7: ... an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Licensing Requirements Your radio must be properly licensed Federal Communications Commission prior to use Your HYT Wireless dealer can assist you in meeting these requirements Your dealer will program each radio with your authorized frequencies signa...

Page 8: ... following precautions are recommended for personal safety 1 Any space containing radio equipment shall be isolated by a seal from the space in which the LP gas container and its fittings are located 2 Remote outside fitting connections shall be used 3 Good ventilation is required for the container space Safety It is important that the operator is aware of and understands hazards common to the ope...

Page 9: ... to assure accuracy If any items are missing or have been damaged during shipment please file a claim to the carrier immediately Supplied Accessories Item Quantity pcs Microphone 1 Microphone Hanger 1 Microphone Hanger Screws 3 Mounting Bracket 1 Adjustment Knobs 4 Fuse 2 DC Power Cable 1 Screw Set Mounting Bracket 6 Owner s Manual 1 Microphone SM07R2 Microphone Cable Microphone Hanger Screws Moun...

Page 10: ...adio 3 Slide the radio into the mounting bracket and secure it using the Adjustment screws 4 Mount the microphone hanger using the 4 x 16mm self tapping screws in a location where it will be within easy reach of the user 5 Connect the microphone plug to the microphone jack on the front panel of the radio then place the microphone on the hanger 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 11 10 Fig 1 Radio Set Connection ...

Page 11: ...rts when drilling mounting holes 3 Connect the radio with the supplied antenna and power cable before installing the radio by the mounting bracket 4 Install the radio securely using the supplied mounting bracket to make sure that the radio will not loosen in the event of accidents The loose radio may cause injury to the passenger 5 Arrange the installation location of the radio to make sure that t...

Page 12: ... Key Volume Up Down Channel Up Down Zone Up Down features can be programmed to the keys set by your dealer LED Indicator Speaker Programmable Function Key PF1 PF6 Your dealer can program these keys as shortcuts to various radio features Please refer to Programmable Function Key section Microphone Jack Insert the microphone plug into this jack LED Indicator The LED indicator z glow red while transm...

Page 13: ... Display channel Frequency 4 Display the preprogrammed functions 1 Display zone channel number 2 Display transmit power level H M or L 3 Display the preprogrammed functions Appears when the selected channel is busy Appears when MONI key is pressed to disable CTCSS CDCSS DTMF or 2 Tone 5 Tone Appears when MONI key is pressed to switch the speaker on ...

Page 14: ...hen a new message is received Appears when the selected zone is in the scan list Appears when the selected channel is in the scan list Programmable Function Key PF1 PF6 key can be programmed with the following auxiliary functions 1 Off 2 VOL UP 3 VOL Down 4 CH Up 5 CH Down 6 Zone Up 7 Zone Down 8 MoniA 9 MoniB 10 MoniC 11 MoniD 12 DLabel 13 Dfreq 14 Dmode 15 UserTone 16 Sel2Tone ...

Page 15: ...l5Tone 18 Sel HDC 19 TXPower 20 Scan 21 Scan Add Del 22 Reverse 23 TA 24 SELSQL 25 HomeCH 26 PA 27 HornAlert 28 LCDBL 29 Scramble 30 Compand 31 AUX A 32 AUX B 33 Send GPS 34 Emergency 35 Message Rear Panel View ...

Page 16: ...external antenna Power input Connector Adopt HYT authorized DC power cable and 13 6 V input AC power Speaker Jack Used to connect external speaker and only available for the plug of 3 5 mm GPS Antenna Jack 15 Pin Connector for accessories ...

Page 17: ...6 key or the PTT key to complete the entry Adjust the Volume Selector Knob or the function keys PF1 PF6 can be programmed with VOL Up VOL Down features to adjust volume level Rotate the Selector Knob clockwise or press the key which be programmed as VOL Up key to increase the volume rotate the knob counter clockwise or press the key which be programmed as VOL Down key to decrease the volume The cu...

Page 18: ...s the key which be programmed as CH Up key to select a channel upwards Turn the knob counterclockwise or press the key which be programmed as CH Down key to select downwards Select a Zone Selector Knob or the function keys PF1 PF6 can be programmed with Zone Up Zone Down features to select a zone Transmit Receive frequencies of the channel are set by your dealer Rotate the Selector Knob clockwise ...

Page 19: ...ry power and reduce the risk of interfering with others you are recommended to select low power when communication quality is guaranteed Notes Press the TX Power key while using a channel programmed with low power an error tone will sound and the transmit power will not change When changing a channel from high middle power to low power all other channels programmed with high middle power will chan...

Page 20: ...ess the key programmed as SCN scan starts from the current channel and ascends through the channel numbers in scan list SCAN appears on the LCD SCAN X in List Zone Scan mode002C X is the current list number Note Scan function can be used only when two or more channels are in the scan list Scan Stop 1 Press the SCN key again to stop scanning SCAN disappears on the LCD 2 Activate the Monitor functio...

Page 21: ...D when the channel is set as Priority 1 P2 appears when set as Priority2 and PP when set as both Priority 1 and Priority 2 Operator Selectable Priority Channel If priority channel is programmed by your dealer as Operator Selectable you can set the current channel as priority or non priority channel Press the key programmed as MONI twice while holding down the key programmed as SCN the current chan...

Page 22: ...ammed by your dealer for transmission Off Hook Scan If your dealer has programmed Off Hook Scan feature scanning is not controlled by microphone hook status it also means that the radio always scans and stops by signal presence Otherwise microphone must be on hook for scanning Busy Channel Lockout BCL When activated by your dealer the BCL feature will prevent you from talking on a channel that is ...

Page 23: ...ace the call The DTMF number scrolls across the LCD display as it is entered and its corresponding audible tone sounds Notes If you enter a wrong digit or decide not to dial the number press any key other than the power switch on the front panel to exit The D key can be programmed by your dealer as a null tone This also means that D tone is not transmitted when D is entered Instead D is used for a...

Page 24: ...than the PTT key the original display is restored Dial Stored DTMF Numbers 1 Press the key A appears on the LCD 2 Enter the desired memory location number 01 32 The stored DTMF number or caller ID is displayed on the LCD 3 Press the PTT key to place the call Clear Stored DTMF Numbers 1 Press the key D appears on the LCD 2 Press the key again D Clear appears on the LCD 3 Enter the desired memory lo...

Page 25: ...when receiving the matching code The Transpond for Code Squelch function can not be used in Group Call mode Transmit 1 Hold down the PTT key 2 Enter the preset DTMF code ID code of the called radio or group through the keypad If desired you can use store and send or speed dial function to transmit codes Then operates the mobile radio in the same way as a portable radio During code transmission CAL...

Page 26: ...ns If continuous transmission exceeds the preset time 15 1200 seconds the transmission will be inhibited and an alert tone will sound Release the PTT key to stop the alert tone TOT Pre Alert When this feature is activated the radio will sound an alert tone at the programmed pre alert time before TOT expires TOT will expire when the selected time passes after a Pre Alert Tone Pre alert time 1 10 se...

Page 27: ...down the key again for longer than a preset time Emergency Key Delay Time programmable by your dealer to exit Emergency mode Stun Revive This feature allows user to enable disable the transmission reception over the air by transmitting stun code Stun code 1 16 digits is programmable When receiving the stun code the radio will enter stun mode The radio will return to normal mode upon receiving a re...

Page 28: ...mmunications to another radio When the function is activated the transmit frequency and receive frequency will be reversed The corresponding CTCSS DCS encoding and decoding signals will also be reversed Press the key programmed as Reverse to toggle the reverse frequency function ON and OFF ON OFF Talkaround If Talkaround is programmed the transmit frequency can be changed to be the same as the rec...

Page 29: ...oise or unwanted signals User Selectable Tone CTCSS DCS This function can be programmed by your dealer to temporarily change the preset CTCSS DCS frequency on a channel 1 Select your desired channel 2 Press the key programmed as UST to enter the UST mode 3 Use the Selector Knob to select a desired UST code name The selected CTCSS DCS frequency is valid only in UST mode 4 Press the UST key again th...

Page 30: ...annel 1 press again to switch to Home Channel 2 and press for the third time to return to the original channel Horn Alert 1 Press the key programmed as HA to activate Horn Alert function HA appears on the LCD display 2 The radio s accessory ports HRI and HRO is connected when receiving calls of the matching 2 Tone 5 Tone DTMF HDC2400TM code from the base station or other radios 3 Press the HA key ...

Page 31: ... flashes orange 5 Press the key programmed as MONI signalling squelch turns back on Note The radio will opens signalling squelch automatically if no signal is received for the preset period of time Display Frequency Press the key programmed as DFreq LCD will display the frequency of the current channel Display Label Press the key programmed as DLabel LCD will display channel label Display Mode The...

Page 32: ...annel 2 Press HDC List key programmable key to enter the Function Select Menu For HDC 2400TM signaling Selective Call including Individual Call Group Call Zone Call and Broadcast Call Alert Radio Check Stun Kill and Revive functions are available For HDC 1200 signaling all the functions in the menu except Stun are available including Selective Call Call Alert Radio Check Kill Revive and Remote Mon...

Page 33: ...rogrammable key in user s mode to enter Short Message Menu Receive Msg Inbox can receive 38 messages at the most with no more than 48 characters in each one Message sent Outbox can save 8 messages at the most with no more than 48 characters in each one Fixed Message box can save 32 messages at the most with no more than 31 characters in each one The main operation flow is illustrated as follows Me...

Page 34: ...ey programmable key to enter Short Message Menu and select Send Message 3 Select New Message 4 Enter the message content please refer to Appendix 1 for character input methods 5 Select Send Only Send Save or Save Only in the menu If Send Only or Send Save is selected the following steps are required 6 Select sending type Individual or Group Call 7 Use the knob selection keypad entering to determin...

Page 35: ...Send Message 3 Select FixedMessage 4 Select the desired fixed message Note 1 5 Select sending type Individual or Group Call 6 Use the knob selection keypad entering to determine the desired receiver ID individual group Please refer to Appendix 1 for character input methods or press PF6 or Up Down key to enter into the preset Call List and choose your desired receive ID 7 Press PF6 or the PTT key t...

Page 36: ...be deleted If Transfer Msg is selected the following steps are the same as those 6 8 in Sending Sent Message Please refer to Sending Sent Message Received Message Deleting All the messages in the Receive Msg Inbox will be deleted after selecting Delete All in the main menu and press PF6 except those are set with protect mode 1 Press Message key programmable key to enter short message menu and choo...

Page 37: ...ess the PF6 key to enter the selected menu In User Set mode turn the power off and back on to enter the Conventional mode In User Set mode you can operate as following 1 Turn the Selector Knob to make settings 2 Press the PF6 key to save the settings and enter the next setting item 3 Press Up Down to select the setting item upwards downwards without saving the settings 4 Press the PF1 key to retur...

Page 38: ...Function Setting Display Remarks Blank Power On Text Text Welcome Please refer to Appendix 1 Character Input 12 characters maximum Power On Password Select PWR Password in the main menu and press the PF6 key to make settings Power On Password will be displayed Press the PF1 key to enter Password Edit mode Please refer to Appendix 1 Entering Characters for more details Power On Password Function Se...

Page 39: ...7 0 254 1Hz R CTCSS 254 1 CDCSS standard mode R CDCSS 023N 023 754 R CDCSS 754N CDCSS 1 step mode R CDCSS 000N 000 777 R CDCSS 777N CDCSS standard mode R CDCSS 023Ⅰ 023 754 Reverse R CDCSS 754Ⅰ CDCSS 1 step mode R CDCSS 000Ⅰ 3 RX Signalling 000 777 Reverse R CDCSS 777Ⅰ OFF T Off PF5 OFF CTCSS CDCSS CTCSS EIA standard mode T CTCSS 67 0 PF4 Toggle between standard mode and step mode 4 TX Signalling ...

Page 40: ...DCSS 000 I 000 777 Reverse T CDCSS 777 I Hook Moni Select submenu Hook Moni press PF6 to enter Hook Moni Mode NO Function Setting Display Remarks Hook HandMic Hook Selected when hand microphone is used 1 Hook Moni Moni TableMicMoni Selected when desktop microphone is used Key Assignment Select Key Assign in the main menu and press the PF6 key to program the programmable keys PF1 PF6 as following K...

Page 41: ...Dmode Display toggles among channel number channel label and channel frequency User Selectable Tone PF1 UserTone Tone 01 32 CTCSS CDCSS Sel 2Tone PF1 Sel2Tone Select 2 Tone encode Sel 5Tone PF1 Sel5Tone Select 5 Tone encode Sel HDC PFI SelHDC Select HDC encode TX Power PF1 TXPower Switch transmit power Scan PF1 Scan Scan Add Del as not at scan status Temporarily delete nuisance channel Add Del PF1...

Page 42: ...ggle MoniC PF2 MoniC Monitor C Carrier Squelch momentary MoniD PF2 MoniD Monitor D Carrier Squelch Toggle DisplayLabel PF2 Dlabel Display channel label Display Frequency PF2 DFreq Display frequency DisplayMode default PF2 DMode Display toggles among channel number channel label and channel frequency User Selectable Tone PF2 UserTone Tone 01 32 CTCSS CDCSS Sel 2Tone PF2 Sel2Tone Select 2 Tone encod...

Page 43: ...Up Channel Up CH Down PF3 CH Down Channel Down Zone Up PF3 Zone Up Zone Up Zone Down PF3 Zone Down Zone Down MoniA PF3 MoniA Monitor A Monitor Unmute momentary MoniB PF3 MoniB Monitor B Monitor Unmute Toggle MoniC PF3 MoniC Monitor C Carrier Squelch momentary MoniD PF3 MoniD Monitor D Carrier Squelch Toggle DisplayLabel PF3 Dlabel Display channel label Display Frequency PF3 DFreq Display frequency...

Page 44: ...rt output control Send GPS PF3 Send GPS Send GPS Emergency Call PF3 Emergency Emergency call Message PF3 Message Message Off PF4 Off No function VOL UP PF4 VOL Up Volume Up VOL Down PF4 VOL Down Volume Down CH Up PF4 CH Up Channel Up CH Down PF4 CH Down Channel Down Zone Up PF4 Zone Up Zone Up Zone Down PF4 Zone Down Zone Down Moni A PF4 MoniA Monitor A Monitor Unmute momentary Moni B PF4 MoniB Mo...

Page 45: ...Address PF4 PA Public address Horn Alert PF4 HornAler Horn alert LCD Backlight PF4 LCDBL LCD backlight Scrambler PF4 Scramble Scrambler Compander PF4 Compand Compander AUX A PF4 AUX A AUXA Port output control AUX B PF4 AUX B AUXB Port output control Send GPS PF4 SendGPS Send GPS Emergency Call PF4 Emergency Emergency call Message PF4 Message Message Off PF5 Off No function VOL UP PF5 VOL Up Volume...

Page 46: ...us Temporarily delete nuisance channel Add Del PF5 Add Del Temporarily delete priority channel Reverse PF5 Reverse Reverse frequency Talk Around PF5 TA Talk around SEL SQL PF5 SELSQL Select squelch level Home CH PF5 HomeCH Home channel Public Address PF5 PA Public address Horn Alert PF5 HornAler Horn alert LCD Backlight PF5 LCDBL LCD backlight Scrambler PF5 Scramble Scrambler Compander PF5 Compand...

Page 47: ...CSS CDCSS Sel 2Tone PF6 Sel2Tone Select 2 Tone encode Sel 5Tone PF6 Sel5Tone Select 5 Tone encode Sel HDC PF6 SelHDC Select HDC encode TX Power PF6 TXPower Switch transmit power Scan PF6 Scan Scan Add Del as not at scan status Temporarily delete nuisance channel Add Del PF6 Add Del Temporarily delete priority channel Reverse PF6 Reverse Reverse frequency Talk Around PF6 TA Talk around SEL SQL PF6 ...

Page 48: ...nu options Appendix 1 Entering Characters Entering characters with an optional microphone keypad KEY CHARACTER Number of times key is pressed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NUMBER REMARKS 1 Space 1 2 A B C a b c 2 3 D E F d e f 3 4 G H I g h i 4 5 J K L j k l 5 6 M N O m n o 6 7 P Q R S p q r s 7 8 T U V t u v 8 9 W X Y Z w x y z 9 Each key can generate numeric and character information Pressing a key will cause...

Page 49: ...hout a keypad Turn Selector Knob to choose the character to be entered Press the PF2 key to toggle among number uppercase letter lowercase letter and symbol Press the PF3 PF4 key to move the cursor forward backward Press the PF1 key to clear the input Press the PF6 key to confirm the input Optional Accessories Keypad Microphone Remote Mount Kit SM07R1 RCC01 6m RCC02 3m ...

Page 50: ...endeavors to achieve the accuracy and completeness of this manual but cannot guarantee its accuracy at all time All the above specifications and design are subject to change by HYT without notice All the reproduction and translation of this manual without authorization of HYT is not allowed ...

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