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General Information

Thank you !

Thank you for choosing INTEK for your two-way business radios applications. This user friendly transceiver will provide
you with clear and reliable communications and will keep your professional activities at peak efficiency. This transceiver
incorporates the latest and most advanced technology, so you will be pleased with its quality and its technical features.

Important notice !

The use of VHF and UHF FM transceivers is subject to the regulations applied in the country where the product has to be
used. As regulations are usually subject to possible modifications, please check the current regulations in your country
with your dealer or local supplier. INTEK does not take any responsibility for illegal use and operation of this product not
in accordance with the regulation of the country where the product is used.

Safety notice

The user must know and understand the common risks related to the use of transceivers. Do not use the transceiver in
environments at risk of explosion (where there are gas, dusts, smokes, etc.). Do not use the transceiver in service areas
or fuel stations, on board aircrafts, etc.

Cautions

Please observe the following precautions, in order to avoid causing fire, personal injuries or damage to the radio:

It is suggested that each transmitted message lasts a few minutes only, since very long transmissions at the
maximum transmitter RF output power may overheat the transmitter.

Summary of Contents for DX-930S

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL DUAL BAND VHF UHF FM PROFESSIONAL 2 WAY RADIO 136 174 MHz 128CH 5W 400 470 MHz 128CH 4W PC PROGRAMMABLE DX 930S ...

Page 2: ... EN 301 489 1 V1 8 1 EN 301 489 5 V1 3 1 EN 60950 1 A11 Manufacturer INTEK S R L 16 Via G Marconi 20090 Segrate Italy Tel 39 02 26950451 Fax 39 02 26952185 E mail info intek radios com Notified Body EMCCert Dr Rasek Boelwiese 5 91320 Ebermannstadt Germany Identification Number 0678 Contact Reference Armando Zanni Tel 39 02 26950451 Fax 39 02 26952185 E mail info intek radios com Segrate 09 11 2011...

Page 3: ... rules in force for the use of the VHF and UHF FM bands It is the user s responsibility to check that any modification to the programming will be done in compliance with the current regulations Any modification to the product alteration of the internal circuit of the external structure of the radio or any programming in violation of the current regulations will automatically void the product certi...

Page 4: ...urrent regulations in your country with your dealer or local supplier INTEK does not take any responsibility for illegal use and operation of this product not in accordance with the regulation of the country where the product is used Safety notice The user must know and understand the common risks related to the use of transceivers Do not use the transceiver in environments at risk of explosion wh...

Page 5: ... product is used User Information in accordance with art 13 of the Legislative Decree of 25th July 2005 no 15 Implementation of Directives 2002 95 EC 2002 96 EC and 2003 108 EC relative to reduction of the use of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment in addition to waste disposal The crossed bin symbol shown on the equipment indicates that at the end of its working life the p...

Page 6: ...aboves standards and guidelines users should transmit no more than 50 of the time and always adhere to the following procedures Transmit and Receive To transmit talk push the Push To Talk PTT button to receive release the PTT button Hand held Radio Operation Hold farther away from your head the radio in a vertical position with the microphone 5 cm away from the lips and let the antenna NOTE The ap...

Page 7: ...ssories Features Getting Started LCD Display Controls and Indicators Shortcut Operation How to Operate TimingShutdow n APO AddingScanning Channel SCNADD Power Saver Mode SAVE Busy Channel Lock Out BCLO Beep Prompt Function BEEP FM RadioScanning FM AUTO Voltage Display DC VLT FM Radio Dual Watch DW Contents ...

Page 8: ...LOCK Power on Message MSGSET Power On Display OPNMSG Power On Password PSWD Power On Password Setting PSWD W Roger Beep ROGER Scan Mode SCN MD Squelch Tail Elimination STE Transmit Overtime Alarm TOT Transmit Prohibit TXSTOP VOX VOX VOX Delay VOX D VOX Sensitivity VOX S Contents ...

Page 9: ...w to use Intelligent Charger Technical parameter CTCSS Tone Frequency Chart DCS Tone Frequency Chart Technical specification Optional accessories 1750 Hz Repeater Tone 28 29 Trouble shooting 30 Notes Contents This feature is subject to the regulations applied in the country where the product is used ...

Page 10: ...tify all the parts listed below before wasting the packaging If any part is missing or if the packaging shows any damage please contact your dealer immediately Supplied accessories Transceiver SMA Antenna Li ion battery pack Intelligent charger Beltclip Handstrap User s manual 1 Unpacking and Checking Parts ...

Page 11: ...on 6 Power Output 5W VHF 4W UHF 7 CTCSS 50 Groups DCS 105 groups 8 Wide Narrow Bandwidth Selection 25KHz 12 5KHz 10 Multi function Scan 11 128 Channels 12 Bright LED Flashlight 13 High Medium Low Power Selectable 5W 2 5W 1W 14 High Capacity Li ion Battery 15 Intelligent Charger 9 1750 Hz Tone 2 Features This feature is subject to the regulations applied in the country where the product is used ...

Page 12: ...reen Other Message 18 Roger Beep 19 Low Power Alert 20 Keypad Lock 21 Adding Scanning Channel 22 Wire Clone Function 23 Programmable by Computer 24 Squelch Tail Elimination 25 Timing Shutdown 26 Power On Password 16 Busy Channel Lock Out BCLO 3 Features ...

Page 13: ...SS arrow indicating the master channel High Low power transmission BCL indicator Dual Band VOX Function Bandwidth indicator Battery capacity indicator Menu Order Channel Order Menu Order Channel Order Keypad Lock Note Full indicator for battery capacity Low indicator for battery capacity Exhausted indicator for battery capacity Receiving signal meter 4 Getting Started ...

Page 14: ... SET LCK MIC LED Indicator Antenna Screen LCD Display Main Channel Switch Key Number Keys Up Down Keys Power Knob Volume Control Receiving Tansmitting Indicator Single Dual Band Switch Key Keypad Lock Function Key Controls and Indicators 5 Getting Started ...

Page 15: ...PTT Key Side Key 1 Monitor Side Key 2 LED Flashlight Earphone Microphone Jacks Controls and Indicators 6 Getting Started ...

Page 16: ...d Switch Press to switch the Radio between Single Dual Band Modes A B Switch Press to select the master channel The channel displaying arrowhead is master channel the channel without displaying arrowhead is vice channel Side Key 2 Press Side Key 2 to Turn On Off the LED Flashlight 7 Getting Started ...

Page 17: ... the Squelch Level Setting Press to select the level and Press to exit High Medium Low Power Setting Press to enter the High Medium Low Power Setting Press to select the power and Press to exit Scan Function Setting Press to enter Scan Function Setting Press to Forward Backward Scan and press any key to exit 8 Shortcut Operation ...

Page 18: ...nsmit with CTCSS Code 3 CTCSS Tx Rx both with CTCSS Code 4 D CODE ONLY Transmit with DCS Code 5 DCS Tx Rx both with DCS Code 6 TDCS Tx with CTCSS Rx with DCS 7 D TSQL Tx with DCS Rx with CTCSS CTCSS DCS Codes Setting Press to enter CTCSS DCS Codes Setting Press to select the Rx CTCSS DCS Codes then Press to select Tx CTCSS DCS Codes And Press again to exit 9 Shortcut Operation ...

Page 19: ...ency and Press to exit 2 How to Save the FM Radio Frequency When you find the right Frequency Press and use to choose the Channel No Max 25 Channels then press to Save 3 FM Radio Channel Mode A On FM Radio Mode Press to switch FM Radio Frequency Mode or Channel Mode B On FM Radio Channel Mode Press to choose the Channel you saved 10 Shortcut Operation ...

Page 20: ... OFF Turn off Power Saving Busy Channel Lock Out ON Turn on Busy Channel Lock Out OFF Turn off Busy Channel Lock Out Beep Prompt ON Turn on Beep Prompt OFF Turn off Beep Prompt FM Radio Scan ON Turn on FM Radio Scan OFF Turn off FM Radio Scan Voltage Display Display the present Voltage FM Radio Dual Watch ON Turn on FM Radio Dual Watch OFF Turn off FM Radio Dual Watch Up Down Up Down Up Down Up Do...

Page 21: ... Message Input the Message With Keypad Press for Data Settings Press for Data Settings Press for Data Settings 15 16 17 OPNMSG PSWD PSWD W F F F F P19 F P20 F P20 any keys any keys any keys Up Down Up Down Up Down Power On Display OFF NO Display DC Display Voltage MSG Display Message Power On Password ON Turn on Password Function OFF Turn off FM Password Function Power On Password Setting Input 4 ...

Page 22: ...rohibit ON Turn on Transmit Prohibit OFF Turn off Transmit Prohibit VOX ON Turn on VOX OFF Turn off VOX VOX Delay 1S 4S VOX Delay VOX Sensitivity VOX Level 1 8 Wide Narrow Band WIDE Wide Band 25K NARR Narrow Band 12 5K Up Down Up Down Up Down Up Down Up Down Up Down Up Down Up Down Press for Data Settings Press for Data Settings Press for Data Settings Press for Data Settings Press for Data Settin...

Page 23: ...2 OFF Turn off Scan Adding Press to confirm and return to Main Menu Power Saving BATSAV Menu 3 Press to enter and to choose 1 ON Turn on Power Saving or 2 OFF Turn off Power Saving Press to confirm and return to Main Menu F F 9 SET In Standby Press to enter the Menu press to enter Menu 2 Screen Display F Now you can Press to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode F 9 SET In Standby Pre...

Page 24: ...nel Lock Out BCLO Menu 4 Press enter and to Turn On Off this Function Press to confirm and return to Main Menu BEEP Prompt BEEP Menu 5 F 9 SET In Standby Press to enter the Menu press to enter Menu 4 Screen Display F Now you can Press to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode F 9 SET In Standby Press to enter the Menu press to enter Menu 5 Screen Display Press enter and to Turn On Off ...

Page 25: ...ls in FM Radio Mode with this function Turn on this function is Recommended so that Transceiver can always standby F 9 SET In Standby Press to enter the Menu press to enter Menu 6 Screen Display F Now you can Press to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode F 9 SET In Standby Press to enter the Menu press to enter Menu 7 Screen Display F Now you can Press to enter other menu or press an...

Page 26: ...d to choose 1 PTT ONLY PTT Lock or 2 K S Lock Keypad Up Down or 3 ALL Lock all keys or 4 KEY Lock Keypad F Now you can Press to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode F 9 In Standby Press to enter the Menu press to enter Menu 9 Screen Display 9 SET F Now you can Press to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode F 9 In Standby Press to enter the Menu press to enter Menu 10 Scr...

Page 27: ... to enter Menu 11 Screen Display 9 9 SET F 9 9 SET 7 CODE F Now you can Press to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode Power On Message Display OPNMSG Menu 15 Press to enter and to choose 1 OFF No display or 2 DC Display Battery Voltage or 3 MSG Display Message Edited Press to confirm and return to Main Menu F In Standby Press toenter the Menu press to enter Menu 15 Screen Display 9 9...

Page 28: ...s Function Press to confirm and return to Main Menu F In Standby Press to enter the Menu press to enter Menu 16 Screen Display 9 9 SET F F Now you can Press to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode F In Standby Press to enter the Menu press to enter Menu 17 Screen Display 9 9 SET F F Now you can Press to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode F In Standby Press to enter th...

Page 29: ...to enter the Menu press to enter Menu 19 Screen Display 9 9 SET F Press to confirm and return to Main Menu Squelch Tail Elimination STE Menu 20 Press to enter and to Turn On Off this Function Press to confirm and return to Main Menu F Now you can Press to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode F In Standby Press to enter the Menu press to enter Menu 20 Screen Display 9 9 SET F F Now yo...

Page 30: ...rm and return to Main Menu VOX VOX Menu 23 F In Standby Press o to enter the Menu press to enter Menu 21 Screen Display 9 9 SET F F F In Standby Press o to enter the Menu press to enter Menu 22 Screen Display 9 9 SET F F When the voice shows the transceiver will switch to transmit mode automatically As the VOX should check the voice transmitting will be a little delaying and the beginning voice ma...

Page 31: ...west F In Standby Press to to enter the Menu press to enter Menu 23 Screen Display 9 9 SET F F Now you can Press to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode F In Standby Press to to enter the Menu press to enter Menu 24 Screen Display 9 9 SET F F Now you can Press to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode F In Standby Press to to enter the Menu press to enter Menu 25 Screen D...

Page 32: ...ter Menu 24 Screen Display 9 9 SET F F Now you can Press to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode When transceiver transmits beyond the limited time there will be a sound warning DU DU and stop transmitting Press PTT to transmit again Setting Transmit Over Timer pls see page 22 How to use Intelligent Charger 1 Insert the AC plug into the outlet AC 90 240V the charger indicator flashes...

Page 33: ... 24 CTCSS Tone Frequency Chart ...

Page 34: ... 25 DCS Tone Frequency Chart ...

Page 35: ...nsions Weight mm 116 x 53 x 35 main body 250 gr Receiver Sensitivity 12dB Sinad 0 2 µV Audio output 500mW Transmitter RF output power 5W VHF 4W UHF Modulation F3E Spurious Harmonics in compliance with the R TTE regulations Maximum deviation 5KHz FM Radio Frequency range 88 108 MHz WFM This feature is subject to the regulations applied in the country where the product is used Specifications ...

Page 36: ...h adjustable ear hook KME 801 External Earset Microphone for security and bodyguard KME 100A External Earset Microphone with tie clip KME 200A External Earset Microphone with flexible boom mic and tie clip KME H115 External Speaker Microphone light duty KST 301 External Speaker Microphone heavy duty KPG 33 USB Type PC Interface Cable ...

Page 37: ...se check cardfully if your transceiver has problems by following this chart If you maintain to have trouble you can reset your transceiver and very often this will eliminate your problem 28 Troubleshooting ...

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Page 39: ... 30 Notes ...

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