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Dear Customer,

we thank you for the purchase of the PT-6200. Please read this instruc-
tion manual carefully before using the PT-6200. You will learn about the
different features and functions of your new handheld transceiver.

The use of commercial frequencies requires a licence. For more informa-
tion about the regulations see the passport of the PT-6200.

We recommend, to get the radio programmed by an authorized TEAM
dealer. The radio has to be set according to the restrictions of the individ-
ual licence of the user. 

SAFETY
It is important that the user is aware of and understands hazards common
to the operation of any transceivers.

WARNING!
Turn off your transceiver prior to entering any area with a potentially explo-
sive atmosphere (where the air contains gas, dust and smog, etc.), such
as while taking on fuel, or while parking at a gasoline service station.

PRECAUTIONS IN USE
Please comply with the following attentions to avoid fire, bodily injury and
damage to the transceiver. The transceiver is recommended to transmit
for 1 minute and receive for 4 minutes. Long time transmitting or continu-
ous working in high power mode will make the rear side of the transceiv-
er generate heat.
Please don't disassemble or assemble the transceiver under any circum-
stances.
Please don't expose the transceiver to direct sunlight for a long time; don't
place the transceiver near any heating devices, either.
Please don't put the transceiver in extremely dusty, moist or dabbling
places; don't place it on unstable surfaces, either.
If the transceiver emits smoke or strange odors, turn it ff and remove the
battery from the transceiver and promptly contact your local authorized
TEAM Electronic dealer.

CONTENTS

page

Unpacking and Checking 

22

1.1 Supplied Accessories 

22

Preparation 

22

2.1 Battery Info 

22 - 24

2.2 Battery Care Tips 

24 - 25

2.3 Battery Recycling and Disposing 

25

2.4 Charging the Battery 

25

Accessories 

26

3.1 Installing/Removing the Battery Pack 

26

3.2 Installing the Antenna 

26

3.3 Installing the Belt Clip 

26

3.4 Installing the Dust Cover over the Versatile Connector 

26

3.5 Installing the Optional speaker/Microphone 

26

Getting Acquainted 

27

4.1 Radio Overview 

27

Basic Operation

28

Programmable Buttons 

28

6.1 Automatic Dialing 

28

6.2 Key Lock 

29

6.3 Monitor/Cancel Squelch 

29

6.4 Scan 

29 - 30

6.5 Priority Scan 

30

6.6 Temporarily Delete 

30

6.7 CALL1/CALL2 

30

VOX 

30 - 31

Clone Mode 

31

Emergency Alert 

31

10 

Auxiliary Functions 

31

10.1 Time-out Timer (TOT) 

31

10.2 Battery Saving 

32

10.3 Low Battery Warning 

32

10.4 Voice Annunciation of Channel Number 

32

10.5 Busy Channel Lockout (BCL) 

32

10.6 Remote Kill 

32

10.7 CTCSS/DCS 

32

10.8 DTMF 

33

10.9 KDC 1200 Signaling 

33

10.10 5 Tone Signaling 

33 - 34

10.11 Transmitting Beginning/Ending Signaling 

34

11 

Troubleshooting 

34

12 

Technical Specifications 

35

13 

Settings (by the dealer)

36

14 

Notes

36

Accessories

54 -55 

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Summary of Contents for PT-6200

Page 1: ...PT 6200 UHF VHF Handfunkgerät Handheld Transceiver Portofoon Bedienungsanleitung Handleiding Manual ...

Page 2: ...e it on unstable surfaces either eiver emits smoke or strange odors turn it ff and remove the m the transceiver and promptly contact your local authorized ronic dealer CONTENTS page 1 Unpacking and Checking 22 1 1 Supplied Accessories 22 2 Preparation 22 2 1 Battery Info 22 24 2 2 Battery Care Tips 24 25 2 3 Battery Recycling and Disposing 25 2 4 Charging the Battery 25 3 Accessories 26 3 1 Instal...

Page 3: ...tery s protection circuit is damaged the battery may charge at extreme current or voltage and an abnormal chemical reaction may occur The battery may generate heat or smoke rupture or burst into flame 6 Do not charge the battery near fires or under direct sunlight If the battery s protection circuit is damaged the battery may charge at extreme current or voltage and an abnormal chemical reaction m...

Page 4: ...battery is charged within emperature range mentioned above 6 A new battery shows no significant life shortening even after two year storage The new or used battery should be stored in a cool and dry place 7 If recharge the battery pack after long storage you should charge it continuously for 4 7 hours 8 Do not leave the transceiver and battery in the charger when not charging Overlong charging wil...

Page 5: ...satile connector with the sup ew ng the Optional Speaker Microphone e Speaker Microphone plug into the jacks of the versatile or and fix it with the supplied snail screw e the original TEAM accessories for the PT accessories e g ear microphone are not in the scope of delivery 4 GETTING ACQUAINTED 4 1 Radio Overview 1 Antenna 2 LED Indicator Lights red while transmitting Lights green while receivin...

Page 6: ...e radio is turned off and turned on again If Backup function has not been set Key Lock will be canceled after turning on the radio again 6 3 Monitor Cancel Squelch Monitor Instantaneously Monitor Cancel Squelch and Instantaneous ly Cancel Squelch functions can enable you to listen to the signals unable be heard while in normal operations r can be used to adjust the selected channel s volume Monito...

Page 7: ... the radio announces new VOX gain level 6 Turn off the radio and turn it on again and then VOX function is activated 8 Clone Mode The dealer can turn on or turn off this function by programming You can transmit set up data to or from another radio Press the PTT but ton and Side Button 2 for 2 seconds and turn on the radio at the same time entering Clone Mode 1 When the sub radio entering clone mod...

Page 8: ...ogramming Only when the radio receives programmed DTMF code 3 10 digits the squelch will be activated Usually every two way radio has a unique code Calls from the radios whose codes are not programmed will not be heard The dealer can also program group code on the radio When receiv ing the signal with proper DTMF code squelch will be activated and call can be received and LED flashes orange To man...

Page 9: ...ient communication range attery power consume quickly after charging e battery life is finished please replace a new battery pack voices from nongroup members are heard on the channel ange the CTCSS DCS tone and make sure change the tone all radios in your group munication range is too small ke sure the antenna is properly connected ke sure the antenna is the original one eck if the battery power ...

Page 10: ... ontvangst tijd van 4 minuten niet te overschrijden Te lang zenden met een hoog zendvermogen kan de achterzijde van de por tofoon heet worden Open de portofoon onder geen enkele omstandigheid laat de repara tie over aan een geautoriseerde vakhandelaar Plaats de portofoon nooit in direct zonlicht of legt de portofoon niet in de nabijheid van een warmte bron Bijvoorbeeld verwarming of ande re hitteb...

Page 11: ...foon met microfoon SOEM 6200 Art Nr item no PR2115 kupack Rechargeable Battery Pack Accupack Lautsprechermikrofon Speaker Microphone Luidspreker Microfoon DM PT6200 Art Nr item no PR2114 PC Programmiersoftware PC Programming Software PC Software met datakabel T UP4 CD ROM Kabel cable aansluitkabel Art Nr item no PR2112 USB Adapterkabel USB Converter Cable USB adapter aansluitkabel USB Adapterkabel...

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