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6) Sockets for External Speaker-Microphone
Behind the screw-fixed cover on top of the unit's right side you
can find two jack sockets for stereo plugs Ø 2,5/3,5 mm
[SPK/MIC] ( 7 ). They serve for the connection of a speaker-
microphone with PTT function or for a separate microphone or
a separate speaker. The upper socket is for the speaker and the
lower socket is for the microphone. The internal speaker and/or
the internal microphone will be switched off, if the socket for the
corresponding external accessory is in use.
7) Charging of the Accumulator
The accumulator is not charged in the factory. Therefore it must
be charged before it is used the first time.
Insert the DC connector of the power cord coming from the
adaptor into the socket on the rear of the charging mould. Then
connect the adaptor with a wall outlet ( 230 V, 50 Hz ).
Now insert the transceiver with mounted accumulator or only
the accumulator itself into the charging mould. The front panel
of the unit must show into the direction of the LED indicator of the charging
mould, or the charging contacts of the accumulator to the rear.
The LED indicator on the charging mould indicates the status of the charging
process:
RED - constant light
: Charging is in process
RED - blinking
: Charging mode has been activated recently
GREEN - constant light
: Charging is completed
GREEN - blinking
: Discharging is in process; voltage is is below 6 V.
Once the voltage is below 4.8 V, the charging
process starts and the LED blinks red.
With this rapid charger, the charging process is completed within 2 - 3 hours.
simultaneously to light up green and turn the loudspeaker on. This indicates that
the channel is occupied. Your dealer can also adjust the squelch threshold. If
you are using also the additional muting function the codes of your unit and the
one of the counter station have to match also before the squelch turns the loud-
speaker on.
The squelch function can be disabled by the user to hear also weak stations
which are not strong enough for the squelch to turn the loudspeaker on, and -
under the regime of the additional muting function - those stations which use a
non corresponding code ( monitor function ).
Depress the monitor key ( 6 ). Now the noise suppression is shut off and the
control lamp lights simultaneously up green. If there is no station on the actual
channel you hear a noise in the speaker. To reactivate the squelch depress the
monitor key ( 6 ) again or change the channel. Thus the squelch works again.
The monitor key function can also be changed to momentary operation by your
dealer. For further information see point 3 of the chapter "Auxiliary functions of
the TeCom-XP".
2) Volume level adjustment
If a radio operator sends a message on the actual channel, you can
hear it in the incorporated loudspeaker ( 8 ). If the actual channel is
free, the loudspeaker will be silent. In this case you can produce a
strong noise in the loudspeaker by pressing the monitor key ( 6 ).
Adjust the volume control ( 4 ) to a comfortable listening level. Tur-
ning the control clockwise will increase the volume level and turning it counter-
clockwise will reduce the volume level.
3) Channel selection
The TEAM TeCom-XP has maximal 16 channels available. To
select another channel turn the rotary channel selector [1-15, S] (
3 ). According to the programming of the channels, which can be
factory made or made by your dealer, the unit will call up those
transmit and reception frequencies which correspond to the actual
position 1 - 15 ( S ) of the rotary channel selector.
Note: If the rotary channel selector is set to a not programmed position, you will
hear a continuous warning tone in the loudspeaker.
4) Transmission
Be sure that the antenna ( 1 ) is mounted. Never transmit without connected
antenna. Then check activity on the actual channel. Do not send if someone
talks on the actual channel. Only if the loudspeaker is silent and the control
lamp ( 2 ) is dark, the channel is free. Press also the monitor key ( 6 ). There
must be a noise if the channel is not occupied.
To transmit depress and hold the PTT key ( 5 ). During transmission the control
lamp ( 2 ) lights up red and the rotary channel selector is disabled. Hold the unit
upright. The sensitivity of the built-in microphone is set for speaking at a
distance of 2 inches. Speaking too loud will cause distortions and makes the
signal difficult to understand. On completion of the transmission release the PTT
key and the set will return to receive mode.
Note: Radio operation is only possible with the counter operator at coinciding
channels. If you are using also the additional muting function, the corresponding
codes of your unit and the counter station must also coincide. For further infor-
mation to the additional muting function see point 3 of the chapter "Auxiliary
functions of the TeCom-XP".
5) Reception
After being switched on, the unit is always in receiving mode, as long as it is not
transmitting. When it does not find any signal on the actual channel, it would
produce a disturbing noise in the loudspeaker ( 8 ). For this end the unit is
equipped with a built-in noise suppression circuit ( squelch ) that mutes the
receiver if there is no station on the actual channel. If there is any incoming
signal of a certain strength, the squelch will cause the control lamp ( 2 )
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