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CONTENTS

Unpacking and Checking Equipment

Supplied Accessories

Battery Pack information

Charging Notices

Charging Instructions

Care and cleaning

Accessories Installation

Installing and Removing the Battery Pack

Installing and Removing the Antenna

Installing and Removing the Belt Clip

Installing the Optional Mic. And Speaker

Radio Overview

Basic Operation

Switch On/Off
Adjusting Volume

Selecting Channel

Transmitting

Features

Battery Save

Low Battery Alert

Squelch Tail Elimination

Time-Out Timer [TOT]

Monitor

Priority Scan

Wired Clone

PC Programming

Selectable Squelch Level(0-9)

Busy Channel Lockout[BCL]

Programmable 12.5kHz/25kHz Channel Spacing

DTMF ANI Encode

CTCSS/DCS Signalling

Frequecy List

Troubleshooting

VOX operation

Channel Annunciation

Key function programmable

VOX
High/low power

Summary of Contents for QP-650

Page 1: ...QP 650 user manual Quantun Electronics LLC...

Page 2: ...na is damaged or else when the exposed metal touch the skin it may cause scald also Don t expose the transceiver to long periods of direct sunlight nor place it close to heating appliances If belt the...

Page 3: ...ly while it is transmitting during talking not when it is receiving listening or in standby mode Note The approved batteries supplied with this radio are rated for a 5 5 90 duty cycle 5 talk 5 listen...

Page 4: ...non Quantun approved accessories may exceed FCC RF exposure guidelines z If you do not use a Quantun approved body worn accessory and are not using the radio in the intended use position in front of t...

Page 5: ...Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver z Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected z Consult the dealer or an experie...

Page 6: ...he Optional Mic And Speaker Radio Overview Basic Operation Switch On Off Adjusting Volume Selecting Channel Transmitting Features Battery Save Low Battery Alert Squelch Tail Elimination Time Out Timer...

Page 7: ...ortened Do not charge the battery whose power is high Overcharging will shorten the battery life Store the battery in a place about room temperature 25 if possible Charging the battery in temperature...

Page 8: ...our radio by the antenna or remot microrhone Wipe the battery contacts with a lint free cloth to re move dirt grease or other material that may prevent good electrical connection When not in use keep...

Page 9: ...ery away from the radio chassis and lift the battery from the radiio See Figure2 1 Align the grooves of the belt clip those of the battery 2 Press the belt clip downwards until the belt clip tab locks...

Page 10: ...earphone plug into the jack See Figure6 1 Press the belt clip tab upwards until it releases 2 Slide the belt clip upwards to remove it See Figure 5 Note remove the battery pack prior to removing the b...

Page 11: ...ng 1 Antenna Used to transmit receive signals 2 LED Indicator The radio LED glows red during transmission and green during reception The LED flashes red when battery voltage is low 3 Channel Selector...

Page 12: ...er TOT is used to prevent someone from using the same channel for a long time and to prevent the radio from damage due to continuous transmission If the transmission exceeds the preset time it s set b...

Page 13: ...annel When there is any activity on the priority channel the radio will automatically switch to the priority channel for communications Programmable 12 5kHz 25kHz Channel Spacing The feature enables f...

Page 14: ...10 seconds for extended operation time When a signal is received or an operation is performed the Battery Save feature is automatically deactivated Low battery Alert When the battery voltage goes bel...

Page 15: ...ser can get repairing service from the following ways a Go to the shop where you buy the machine b Our local repairing agent Troubleshooting Guide Trouble No power Power doesn t last long even if full...

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