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Brief introduction of Radios

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Brief introduction of Radios

1. 

PTT SWITCH: Push and hold to transmit, Release to receive

2.

 MONITOR BUTTON: Push to turn on/off monitor

3.

 MENU KEY: menu button for parameters setting

4.

 UP KEY: Plus key for parameters setting

5.

 DOWN KEY: Minus key for parameters setting

6.

 POWER ON/OFF VOLUME CONTROL KNOB:

    Turns power ON and adjusts the audio level

7.

 ANTENNA

8.

 SPEAKER: Internal radio Speaker

9.

 EARPHONE JACK: connect external speaker and microphone

10.

 TX/RX LED: Red means Transmit, Green means Receiver

                           or Squelch opened

11.

 BATTERY

12.

 CHARGER JACK: connect external power adaptor

13.

 BELT-CLIP

14.

 BATTERY MOUNT

15.

 LCD

16.

 MIC: Internal radio MIC

The contents for LCD

DTMF SCR

VOX

SCAN

Icon

Icon

Name

Name

KEYPAD LOCK

VIBRATION

ALERT

AUDIO OPENED

CTCSS

DCS

BATTERY DISPLAY

SCAN

VOX

DTMF

SCR

SCAN FUNCTION

VOX FUNCTION

TX OR RX

Not available

Not available

CHANNEL AND

CTCSS/DCS

Summary of Contents for QP-250

Page 1: ...ng properly even in adverse conditions We are very confident that you will find the QP 250 radio a reliable unit able to efficiently satisfy your communication needs Please read this User manual for detailed information on how to operate the product correctly ATTENTION This device complies with parts 15 of FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause h...

Page 2: ...el list 09 Assembly radio 10 11 Charging information Battery life NOTES 13 Charging operation 14 Radio s operation 15 16 Function setting 17 Notice for the use of headphones 12 After you read the information of the QP 250 radio please open the box and then confirm that all radio parts are included and in good shape Otherwise contact your reseller Radio and accessories Radio Battery Belt clip Adapt...

Page 3: ...Radios 03 02 List for radio and accessories Panel structure Description QP 250 M PTT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 Photo for radio and accessories Battery Earphone Belt clip Adaptor Holding Strap Radio QP 250 ...

Page 4: ... and adjusts the audio level 7 ANTENNA 8 SPEAKER Internal radio Speaker 9 EARPHONE JACK connect external speaker and microphone 10 TX RX LED Red means Transmit Green means Receiver or Squelch opened 11 BATTERY 12 CHARGER JACK connect external power adaptor 13 BELT CLIP 14 BATTERY MOUNT 15 LCD 16 MIC Internal radio MIC The contents for LCD DTMF SCR VOX SCAN Icon Icon Name Name KEYPAD LOCK VIBRATION...

Page 5: ...annels when using memory scan 8 Low Battery Alert Audible tone and visual display tell you when the battery is running down 9 Time out Timer TOT The feature allows for more efficient use of channels by limiting the amount of time of each transmission 10 Battery Save The radio will enable battery save feature in standby mode Pressing any key or receiving a signal will restore the radio to normal op...

Page 6: ...werful speaker with a diameter of 40mm ensures clear crisp and strong audio even in noisy environments 18 Vibration This feature can be selected to use on noisy and other special environments QUANTUN model list Model Battery 2W QP 250 V Frequency range MHZ 146 174MHZ RFpower QP 250 1500 Adaptor TC 02 2W QP 250 PMR 446 447MHZ QP 250 1500 TC 02 2W QP 250 U 450 470MHZ QP 250 1500 TC 02 ...

Page 7: ...t clip removal Raise the Snap with the finger and push the clip up to separate from radio M PTT Battery installation Place the battery parallel to the back of the radio and slide in it then press till it is locked in place Battery removal Push down with the finger the battery latch separate the battery from the radio using both hands M PTT ...

Page 8: ...repairable item The battery should be charged in an ambient temp between 5 to 40 outside the range the battery will not be fully charged When in charging mode do not use the radio If the radio battery is not fully charged do not remove the adaptor plug The battery after fully charged Should last about 8 hours of average use after that is should be recharged if the radio or the battery is wet pleas...

Page 9: ...onds vibration one second stop the cycle will be repeated until the monitor key is pressed If the CTCSS or DCS for Receiver and the Transmitter are not the same Receiver will not hear anything except for green light 5 When Battery voltage is less than 3 2 V LCD will show OFF the radio will stop transmit and Should be promptly charged When charging the starts flashing the radio can receive but cann...

Page 10: ... locked function Press MENU MONI LCD will show you can use PTT and MONI button only Press MENU MONI again the keypad will be unlocked Scan function Press MENU DOWN LCD will show the radio will begin to scan When stop in the channel Scan Press UP DOWN button and will scan in a row Press MENU DOWN again the scan function will be off SCAN Select Function Options Confirm Enter BEEP DCS CTCSS DCS CTCSS...

Page 11: ...io Frequency Electromagnetic Fields 3 kHz to 300 GHz American National Standards Institute C95 3 1992 IEEE Recommended Practice for the Measurement of Potentially Hazardous Electromagnetic Fields RF and Microwave The following accessories are authorized for use with this product Use of accessories other than those listed in the instruction specified may result in RF exposure levels exceeding the F...

Page 12: ... To avoid such interference turn off the radio in areas where signs are posted to do so DO NOT operate the transmitter in areas that are sensitive to electromagnetic radiation such as hospitals aircraft and blasting sites Occupational Controlled Use The radio transmitter is used in situations in which persons are exposed as consequence of their employment provided those persons are fully aware of ...

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