background image

 

Caution: DO NOT use Manganese battery. 

5. Align the Battery Cap and Battery Housing and press down until the Cap is firmly seated in the 
Housing. 

Caution: Ensure that the O-ring gasket on Battery Clip and inside of Battery Housing is clean. 
Sticking of 
dirt on this area may cause improper performance of waterproof. 

6. Fasten the Clamps at both sides of Battery Cap and ensure being tightly closed by hearing “click”. 
7. Align the Battery Clip and Radio Housing (recessed grooves along the right hand side of Radio 
Housing and 
Battery Clip are to be linked) and press in the Battery Clip to the Radio Housing. The Latch Levers 
guide a 
right positioning of Battery Clip to the Radio Housing. Ensure to firmly attach the Battery Clip on to the 
Radio Housing by hearing “click!” at both Latch Levers. 
 

Remarks: 

The Battery Clip cannot be attached if it is aligned at the opposite side to the Radio Housing. 

Caution: Ensure that the O-ring gasket on Radio Housing and inside of Battery Cap is clean. 
Sticking of dirt on this area may cause improper performance of waterproof. 
 
Warning: DO NOT THROW AWAY THE USED BATTERIES INTO FIRE. Please dispose the 
used 
batteries in ecological manner. 
 

 

FUNCTIONING METHOD OF V.A.D.E.R. SR21 RADIO 
 

The SR390/450 radio has multiple programmable functions such as Simplex, Semi-Duplex, Channel 
Hopping, Scrambling, setting of Priority Channel, setting of CTCSS, time-out-timer, etc. by using 
optional programming software. Refer the details on separate Programming Manual. 
up to the highest level. 
 
1.  The SR390/450 radio has programmable frequencies in 1-16 Groups. When the radio is to be 

programmed for use in Semi-Duplex operation, the Tx frequency is set on TX FREQ. and the Rx 
frequency is set on RX FREQ.. When the radio is programmed for use in Simplex operation, the 
same frequency is to be set on both TX FREQ. and RX FREQ. In Group #16 (in other words, 
position #16 at the Group Selector Switch), the Emergency signal alerting frequency is to be 
programmed. The frequency for Priority channel can also be set in this Group #16. 

 

Summary of Contents for V.A.D.E.R. SR390

Page 1: ...V A D E R VOICE ACTIVATED DIGITALLY ENHANCED RADIO PROFESSIONAL SECURE RADIO SYSTEM USER S MANUAL SR390 SR450 ...

Page 2: ...S ABOUT THE AV A D E R SYSTEM 1 FEATURES 2 INSPECTION 3 NAME OF PART CONTOROLS 4 BATTERY INSTRATION REPLACE 5 MONITOR 8 EMERGENCY 8 SET UP 12 OPERATION 14 PTT 14 VOX 14 NOISE CANCEL PTT 14 NOIZE CNACEL VOX 14 ...

Page 3: ...lled environmental general population exposure limits specified in ANSI IEEE Std C95 1 2005 and has been tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specified in FCC OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C 2002 and IEEE Std 1528 2003 SAR Compliance for body worn operation is based on a separation distance of 1 4 cm between the rear of the unit and the body ...

Page 4: ...or that makes VOX Voice Activation work steadily even in highly noisy condition This achieved to offer the enhanced VOX that first meets the tasks of professional communications The DSP activates the VOX circuitry only when the input signal is recognized as the human voiced sounds and switches the radio to the transmit mode The DSP also enables to temporarily store the speech on memory and send th...

Page 5: ...n Emergency signal alerting function Small light weight no user adjustment required INSPECTION When you receive your packaged V A D E R system inspect the shipping carton for any signs of damage Then remove and check the contents of the packing case to be certain that all items ordered have been included Contents of the packing case may be different from those listed below if optional accessories ...

Page 6: ... to use the system Inspect the equipment thoroughly If any part of the equipment has been damaged in transit report the extent of the damage to Temco Japan Co Ltd or Temco Communications Inc immediately NAME OF PART CONTROLS V A D E R radio transmitter receiver Headgear Ear Mic Body PTT Switch PTT Button Monitor Emergency Button Latch Lever Battery Clip Battery Housing Battery Cap Clamp Antenna Co...

Page 7: ... Radio Housing at the same time and pull down the Battery Clip to remove from the Radio Housing 2 Release the Clamp located at both sides of Battery Cap by using the right hand side of Latch Lever on the Radio Housing Remarks The left hand side of Latch Lever is wider than the right hand side so it is not convenient to use for releasing the Clamp 3 Pull the Battery Cap to remove from Battery Housi...

Page 8: ...he O ring gasket on Radio Housing and inside of Battery Cap is clean Sticking of dirt on this area may cause improper performance of waterproof Warning DO NOT THROW AWAY THE USED BATTERIES INTO FIRE Please dispose the used batteries in ecological manner FUNCTIONING METHOD OF V A D E R SR21 RADIO The SR390 450 radio has multiple programmable functions such as Simplex Semi Duplex Channel Hopping Scr...

Page 9: ...rride your message over the alerting tone for letting a Group member know of your location and emergency message For facilitating this function it is important that the duration of alerting tone transmission should be programmed to hold sufficient time for enabling to transmit the massage at the same time While any one of the SR390 450 radio in a Group is transmitting the Emergency alerting signal...

Page 10: ...der When this tone is heard replace the battery immediately Remarks This Low Battery alerting tone can be heard only in the Transmit status and may be resumed in the Receive Stand by status This is due to high current consumption required for transmission In any status when the Low Battery alerting tone is heard it is requested to replace the battery SET UP 1 Hands tighten the Antenna by turning i...

Page 11: ... the transmit signals This DSP controlled noise cancellation is to selectively suppress the audio elements that are not being recognized as human voiced sounds Due to this digital processing a slight deterioration of audio quality is observed Operation Mode NOISE CANCEL VOX Function Built in VOX is being in function The transmission is automatically keyed on by your speech Your message is sent wit...

Page 12: ...c Remember that your transmission is not completed if no Pip tone is heard In this case release the PTT Button in PTT operation or mute your speech more than 0 7 sec in VOX operation to make the radio return in Receive Stand by status and retry to press the PTT Button or start speaking for establishing the transmission Especially in VOX operation you should always aware of Pip tone for starting sp...

Reviews: