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General Information

Thank you !

Thank you for choosing INTEK for your amateur radio 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.

Do not alter or modify in any way your transceiver.

Do not expose the transceiver for a long time to direct sunlight and do not place it close to heat sources.

Do not expose the transceiver to excessively dusty or damp places, do not place it on unstable surfaces.

In case of anomalous smell or smoke that leaks out from the transceiver, turn it off immediately. Please contact an authorised service center.

Summary of Contents for HR-200S

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL AMATEUR RADIO MOBILE TRANSCEIVER 430 440 MHz UHF FM 45W PC PROGRAMMABLE AMATEUR RADIO MOBILE TRANSCEIVER 144 146 MHz VHF FM 60W PC PROGRAMMABLE...

Page 2: ...es 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 modifi...

Page 3: ...y 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 th...

Page 4: ...of equivalent type in a ratio of one to one Appropriate differentiated waste collection for subsequent recycling treatment and environment friendly disposal of the discarded equipment helps to prevent...

Page 5: ...3 Transmitting Optional Signaling 13 Channel Edit 13 Channel Delete 13 Shortcut Operations 14 Squelch Off Squelch Off Momentary 14 Squelch Level Setup 14 Frequency Channel Scan 14 Channel Scan 14 CTCS...

Page 6: ...25 Address List 26 Factory Default 26 Microphone Operation 27 Function Setup By Microphone Keypad 27 Squelch Level 27 Optional Signaling 27 Scan Skip 28 Frequency Channel Scan 28 Busy Channel Lockout...

Page 7: ...hnology and high quality radiator to ensure stable and durable operation Programming different CTCSS DCS 2Tone 5Tone in per channel rejecting extra calling from other radios 200 programmable memorized...

Page 8: ...he table below We suggest you keep the box and packaging Transceiver Spare Fuses USB Programming Cable D 200 Regulated Power Supply SPA 8230 External Speaker FSP 10 FSP 20 FSP 30 FSP 50 User Manual Mi...

Page 9: ...ocation that is shielded from direct sunlight Install the mounting bracket in the vehicle using the supplied self 1 Position the transceiver then insert and tighten the supplied 2 hexagon SEMS screws...

Page 10: ...introduce an unacceptable voltage drop The entire length of the cable must be dressed so it is isolated from heat moisture and the engine secondary high voltage ignition system cables After installin...

Page 11: ...r supply SPA 8230 as optional accessories Please contact local dealer to require The recommended current capacity of your power supply is 12A Connect the DC power cable to the regulated DC power suppl...

Page 12: ...t installation The transceiver can give excellent results if the antenna system and its installation are given careful attention impedance Coupling the antenna to the transceiver via feed lines having...

Page 13: ...rmly on the pluguntil the locking tab clicks Attach supplied microphone hanger in an appropriate location using the screws included in the screw set transceiver to your PC then using the optional prog...

Page 14: ...onnection port NO KEY FUN SET V M MW Stores data into channels MHz SHIFT Sets offset direction and offset frequency TS DCS LOCK Sets Keypad lock function CAL H L Switches between HI MID and LOW power...

Page 15: ...dicates the channel number in channel mode Decimal point Channel skip Decimal point Indicates the decimal point of frequency and the scanning function Indicates the frequency or memory name Signal is...

Page 16: ...TT Push TO Talk key to transmit Number Key Input VFO frequency or DTMF dial out etc D T M F O N OFF Switches between DTMF dialing or function operating LOCK Switch Locks out the UP Down Numerical keys...

Page 17: ...current channel number As pic 4 As pic 5 Under every mode from No 18 29 menu in 4 general setting can be changed and saved C This mode shows only frequency on the display Shortcut operation a n d C h...

Page 18: ...e the audio level counterclockwise to decrease During communication volume can be adjusted more accurate 5k 6 25k 8 33K 10k 12 5k 20k 25k 30k and 50k total nine step size available for this radio If t...

Page 19: ...lector knob to select the desired signaling Press 3 key LCD appears icon and current channel number Under channel mode turn selector knob to select channel which 1 you want to delete Press 2 key and k...

Page 20: ...o t c e l e s n r u t key to select desired CTCSS encode When LCD appears 2 and iron it means current channel with CTCSS encode and decode turn selector knob or press Microphone s to select desired CT...

Page 21: ...ey except 5 and keys to return into standby status Repeatedly press key until LCD displays DCS icons then hold key for a matching DCS signaling it will stop for 15s then scan again compander function...

Page 22: ...n press key LCD displays offset direction and offset frequency Repeatedly press key to select 2 positive offset and negative offset When LCD displays icon it indicates 3 positive offset which means tr...

Page 23: ...digit 4 is entered The numbers 0 9 A D and can be stored up to a total of 23 digits After editing press PTT or 5 key to send current group and store edited DTMF signaling Press to exit and store Press...

Page 24: ...D group call remotely stun remotely kill waken etc The signalling edition must be done through programming software Please refer to the HELP option in the programming software to know how to operate t...

Page 25: ...1 key for over 2s to enter general setting menu Press 2 key to choose No 03 menu LCD displays 2TON XX XX indicates the group in the list Turn selector knob to select the desired 3 sending 2TONE group...

Page 26: ...D S S C T C DTMF 2TONE 5TONE signaling Press 4 HIGH MID LOW Selection Press and hold 1 key for over 2s to enter general setting menu Press 2 key to choose No 07 menu LCD displays POW HI Turn selector...

Page 27: ...transmitting is inhibited when current channel receives a matching carrier press PTT to emit error voice prompt and back to receiving status RL Enable BTLO transmitting is inhibited when current chan...

Page 28: ...repeater range The transceiver will transmit by RX frequency with its CTCSS DCS signaling Press and hold 1 key for over 2s to enter general setting menu Press 2 key to choose No 13 menu LCD displays...

Page 29: ...me out timer limits the amount of transmitting time When you reach the time limit which has been programmed by your dealer your transmission will be cut off In order to transmit again you must release...

Page 30: ...menu LCD displays SQL 04 Turn selector knob to select the desired squelch level 3 OF 20 total 21 OF is min setting value ON Press 4 Scan Dwell Time Setup There are 3 kinds of Scan Dwell Time for opti...

Page 31: ...uency Channel mode Channel mode Channel Name Tag mode Press and hold 1 key for over 2s to enter general setting menu Press 2 key to choose No 26 menu LCD displays DSP FR Turn selector knob to select t...

Page 32: ...C A F channel signaling and general setting SETUP Return initial setup for No 18 No 27 general setting menu Press 4 Press and hold 1 key for over 2s to enter general setting menu Press 2 key to choose...

Page 33: ...DTMF code by keypad press PTT to transmit and store DTMF data Squelch Level In standby press 1 then press LCD displays SQL and current squelch level Press 2 to adjust the desired squelch level press...

Page 34: ...ce prompt It can transmit in any receiving status OFF Busy channel lockout is disabled 3 This function can be temporarily used in channel mode Once the radio is turned off or switched to another chann...

Page 35: ...o another channel the temporary setting will be erased and back to initial settings By Talk Around function you can directly communicate with other radios in your group in case the repeater is not act...

Page 36: ...I Middle Power LOW Low Power Press number keys to exit and store 3 LCD Backlight In standby status press 1 then press LCD displays LAMP XX Press 2 to select desired backlight brightness 1 32 levels 3...

Page 37: ...oftware According to instruction select correct COM Port then click OK 4 to start programming software Note Even in same computer the selective COM Port is different when USB cable connects with diffe...

Page 38: ...ns a Power is on nothing appears on Display and polarities of power connection are reversed Connect red lead to plus terminal and black lead to minus terminal of DC power supply b Fuse is blown Check...

Page 39: ...15A max Operating temperature 20 60 Dimensions 145 W x 47 H x 190 L mm Weight 1 2 kg Receiver Sensitivity 12dB Sinad 0 25 V Wide 0 35 V Narrow Selectivity 70 dB Wide 60 dB Narrow Intermodulation 65dB...

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Page 42: ...N OF CONFORMITY EC Certificate of Conformity to EC Directive 2006 95 2004 108 99 5 With the present declaration we certify that the following products INTEK HR 400S comply with all the technical regul...

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