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BASIC FUNCTIONS

1. Antenna

2. LED indicator

•  Lights red while transmitting.

•  Lights green while receiving a signal.

•  Purple light flashing when transmit with low battery power.

3. Speaker

4. Microphone

5. Hidden LCD

6. Channel selector

•  Rotate to select channels

7. Power switch / Volume control

 

•  Turn clockwise to switch ON the transceiver.

•  To switch OFF the transceiver, turn counterclockwise until a click 

sounds. 

•  Rotate to adjust the volume level.

8. PTT (Push-to-talk)

9. Multi-function keys PF1 y PF2

10. Speaker/ Microphone jack

11. Battery pack

Summary of Contents for RP-101

Page 1: ...HANDHELD TRANSCEIVER Versions RP 101 PMR446 RP 201 VHF RP 301 UHF INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ste in accordance with its national legislation These symbols on the batteries mean Pb contains more than 0 004 percent by weight of lead Cd contains more than 0 002 percent by weight of cadmium Hg contains more than 0 0005 percent by weight of mercury You can also send the transceiver and the battery to our warehouse Postal fees must be paid by the sender This product complies with Directive 2011...

Page 3: ...dth 12 5 kHz or 25 kHz Max TX power 5W RP 301 Commercial radio UHF 440 470 MHz 199 programmable channels Registration required fees apply Only assigned frequencies and parameters are permitted Bandwidth 12 5 kHz or 25 kHz Max TX power 5W This transceiver comes in 3 different versions Thank you for purchasing our handheld transceiver This model is novel designed with stable performance and we want ...

Page 4: ...n distance 5 Do not expose transceiver to sunlight for a long time or in the overheated areas 6 Do not put transceiver in dusted or wet areas 7 Do not clean transceiver with strong chemicals cleaning agents or strong lotion 8 Do not transmit unless the antenna has been installed 9 If you discover the transceiver giving off odor or smoke please immediately turn off the power of transceiver remove b...

Page 5: ...G AND CHECKING EQUIPMENT 7 PREPARATION 8 BASIC FUNCTIONS 12 GENERAL FUNCTIONS 14 CHANNEL SETTINGS 17 DTMF 19 SPECIFICATIONS 20 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 21 DCS CTCSS CODES 22 PMR446 CHANNELS 22 DECLARATIONS OF CONFORMITY 23 ...

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Page 7: ...ories before throwing away the package If any items is lost or damaged when transportation please submit a claim to the delivery man immediately ASSORTED ACCESSORIES Item Qty Antenna 1 Charger 1 Adapter 1 Battery pack 1 Screw Set 1 Belt clip 1 User manual 1 In PMR version the antenna is fixed ie it can not be removed from the device ...

Page 8: ... shorten or damaged After recharging the battery pack disconnect it from the char ger Charging the battery pack more than 5 days may reduce the battery pack life due to overcharging NOTE The ambient temperature should be between 42 and 104 F 5 to 40 C while charging is in progress Charging outside this range may not fully charge the battery Always switch OFF the transceiver equipped with a battery...

Page 9: ...e sure the battery pack contact with the charging terminals correctly The charger LED lights on and charging begins After charging the assorted battery pack for 4 8 hours take the battery or the transceiver with battery from the charger The charge completes when charging light turns green Unplug the AC adaptor from the AC outlet ...

Page 10: ...ours Average times is calculated by using 5 transmit time 5 receive time and 90 standby time Do not make the battery terminals short circuit or dispose the battery into fire Do not try to remove the shell from the battery pack CAUTION Battery Latch Pull the latch downward to remove the battery pack ...

Page 11: ...wo 3 x 8mm screws in the package to fix the belt clip NOTES If not install the belt clip its installation location will get hot in the hot environment or in the continuous communication You must remove the belt clip before removing the battery pack Installing the Optional Speaker Microphone Outward apart the moisture proof rubber of the headphone mouth Insert the speaker microphone plugs into the ...

Page 12: ...ry power 3 Speaker 4 Microphone 5 Hidden LCD 6 Channel selector Rotate to select channels 7 Power switch Volume control Turn clockwise to switch ON the transceiver To switch OFF the transceiver turn counterclockwise until a click sounds Rotate to adjust the volume level 8 PTT Push to talk 9 Multi function keys PF1 y PF2 10 Speaker Microphone jack 11 Battery pack ...

Page 13: ...The channels are selected in the programmed order The display will show the symbol CH and the actual channel number Transmision For transmission hold the PTT key 8 until the end of the message For best sound quality talk into the microphone 4 with a normal voice at a distance of approximatly 10 cm During transmission the control LED 2 lights up Red High TX power Magenta Low TX power Upon release o...

Page 14: ...can be deactivated or set in a range between 30 600 seconds A pre alert is available and can be set up to 10s before expiration of the TOT time Voice annunciation With activated voice annunciation most of the settings e g on off channel selection tx power switch etc are announced in english Power on tone There are 5 different power on tones available This feature can be deactivated Squelch The squ...

Page 15: ...sensitivity levels 1 10 of the VOX function can be indiviually adjusted by software Warning Tone For some setting changes see multifunction key assignment a warn tone is available By default it is activated but can be deactivated by software Power Save This transceiver is equipped with a battery saving function to reduce power consumption in standby mode When the battery level is low it can be ann...

Page 16: ...off as long as the key is held 14 1750 Hz Repeater tone 1750 Hz Alarm function An individual setup of the alarm function is possible with the many settings of the alarm function E g it is possible to define an alarm channel which is automatically set once the alarm function is activated Further it can be decided if the alarm is audible local i e only at the own radio or remote i e all radios that ...

Page 17: ...who are using the same channel When you receive a signal that has a tone different from the one set up in you transceiver you will not hear the signal Likewise signals that you transmit will only be heard by parties whose QT DQT tone matches the tone set up in your transceiver NOTA Although using channels set up with QT DQT tones relieves you from listening to unwanted calls it does not mean your ...

Page 18: ...r voice level will be activated Each VOX level 1 9 can be adjusted using software TX Allow It is possible to activate deactivate the transmission for each channel PTT ID BOT EOT Both The transceiver can transmit a DTMF code via PTT ID The transmission of the code is triggered by the PTT key Each press of the PTT key transmits the code BOT The signal is transmitted by pressing the PTT key EOT The s...

Page 19: ... available Each DTMF encode can contain a maximum of 16 symbols 0 9 and A F The maximal 16 DTMF calling codes can be programmed via software in the Auto Dial List For the PTT ID feature automatic transmission of a DTMF call upon pushing or releasing the PTT key 2 PTT ID codes can be programmed beginning of transmission and end of transmission The DTMF radio ID decode can be composed of a maximum o...

Page 20: ...TER Power output PMR 500 mW VHF 5 W UHF 5 W Frequency stability 2 5PPM Maximum frequency deviation 5kHz Remanent radiation 60dB Modulation mode W N 16KØF3E 11KØF3E Maximum frequency deviation 2 5kHz N 5kHz W Audio distortion 3 Adjacent channel power 60dB RECEIVER RF sensitivity W 0 223uV 12dB N 0 223uV 12dB Audio distortion 3 Adjacent Channel Selectivity 60dB Intermodulation Rejection 60dB Spuriou...

Page 21: ...tery pack life is over Replace the battery pack with a new one Can not talk to or hear other mem bers in your group Make sure you are using the same frequency and Quiet Talk tone as the other mem bers in your group Other group members may be too far away Make sure you are within the working range of the transceivers Other voices besides group members are present on the channel Change the Quiet Tal...

Page 22: ...2 D165 D172 D174 D205 D212 D223 D225 D226 D243 D244 D245 D246 D251 D252 D255 D261 D263 D265 D266 D271 D274 D306 D311 D315 D325 D331 D332 D343 D346 D351 D356 D364 D365 D371 D411 D412 D413 D423 D431 D432 D445 D446 D452 D454 D455 D462 D464 D465 D466 D503 D506 D516 D523 D526 D532 D546 D565 D606 D612 D624 D627 D631 D632 D645 D654 D662 D664 D703 D712 D723 D731 D732 D734 D743 D754 PMR446 CHANNELS 01 446 ...

Page 23: ... of the European Parliament and of the council of 16 April 2014 and with Directive 2011 65 EU on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment RoHS Standards granting presumption of conformity ETSI EN 300 296 V2 1 1 2016 03 ETSI EN 301 489 1 V2 2 0 2017 03 ETSI EN 301 489 5 V2 2 0 2017 03 EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 A1 2010 A12 2011 A2 2013 EN 62311...

Page 24: ...rective 2014 53 UE of the European Parliament and of the council of 16 April 2014 and with Directive 2011 65 EU on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment RoHS Standards granting presumption of conformity EN 300 086 V2 1 2 2016 08 EN 301 489 1 V2 2 0 2017 03 EN 301 489 5 V2 2 0 2017 03 EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 A1 2010 A12 2011 A2 2013 EN 50...

Page 25: ... of the European Parliament and of the council of 16 April 2014 and with Directive 2011 65 EU on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment RoHS Standards granting presumption of conformity ETSI EN 300 086 V2 1 2 2016 08 ETSI EN 301 489 1 V2 2 0 2017 03 ETSI EN 301 489 5 V2 2 0 2017 03 EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 A1 2010 A12 2011 A2 2013 EN 62311...

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