Zartek ZA-723 User Manual Download Page 6

Getting Started 

Install & Remove the belt clip 

Whilst the battery is detached from radio, insert the belt clip into the top back groove. 
To remove the belt clip, first detach the battery pack and then slide belt clip off. 
   

Install & Remove the Battery   

Place top lip of battery into the top back of radio, between metal chassis and plastic 
housing, then press down bottom part of battery so it clicks closed. 
To release battery, 

press in the bottom latch marked “PUSH” and lift off the bottom 

section of battery. 
 

Install & Remove the headset / programming cable 

Open the side headset speaker / mic port cover and then plug in the accessory firmly 
into the side jack.   
If you want to remove the accessory, unplug it gently and close the cover. 
 

Charging the Battery   

When the battery capacity runs low, the radio will 

announce “Please charge” 

 

Desktop cradle

:   

   Connect  the  USB  cable  from  desktop  charger  into  the  mains  USB 

adaptor and plug into a wall socket. 

   The desktop USB cradle can also be powered from a standard USB port 

rated at 5V and <500mA   

   Insert radio in cradle so the two back side protrusions fit both grooves on 

battery.  Charging  contacts  should  make  a  good  connection  with  the 
batteries contacts. Clean contacts if dirty or corroded. 

   Light on the cradle will show RED when charging and GREEN when full. 

If  the  indicator  blinks  for  longer  than  30  minutes,  the  battery  may  be 
damaged, capacity is low or temperature is too high or too low. 

Only  use  the  supplied  charging  adaptors  or  those  recommended  to  recharge  the 
radio and battery. 

Note that the battery can be recharged separately from the radio using the desktop 
charger. 

 
CHARGE TIME

 is approximately 4 hours from flat to full. 

 
OPERATING TIME

 is approximately 19 hours with a fully charged battery if used 

typically on a 5:5:90 duty cycle on 0.5W power with medium volume and battery save 
ON. 

 

Summary of Contents for ZA-723

Page 1: ...s namely 464 MHz consisting of 5 frequencies and 446MHz consisting of 8 frequencies Please read this manual carefully before using the radio The information presented here will ensure that you get max...

Page 2: ...ver or replace charge the battery in an explosive environment dust gas fumes etc Do not transmit without the correct antenna connected fully or the radio could get damaged Switch the transceiver off w...

Page 3: ...s for full intercommunication Should there be interference on a specific channel select a different channel Note that Channel 9 10 11 are set on the open frequency without a sub tone and channels 13 t...

Page 4: ...ry pack and will lengthen charge time 6 During charging do not plug in pull out the power supply or the battery frequently it would affect battery charging 7 Do not charge when the battery or radio is...

Page 5: ...the packing material If any items are missing or have been damaged during shipment contact the supplier immediately For optional accessories please visit our website www zartek co za INCLUDES Handheld...

Page 6: ...ge Desktop cradle Connect the USB cable from desktop charger into the mains USB adaptor and plug into a wall socket The desktop USB cradle can also be powered from a standard USB port rated at 5V and...

Page 7: ...to increase or decrease the volume Select a Channel Turn the Channel Selector Knob clockwise to change the channels from 1 to 16 Your radio will report the channel number Refer to the factory channel...

Page 8: ...ain but it can bounce off like a mirror go around and reflect in other directions as well This happens at the speed of light 3 Line of sight Line of sight is when there are no obstructions in the path...

Page 9: ...ing the data from the radio Once loaded the data can be edited to the appropriate channels and settings and then saved or printed for future reference See below for instructions on each function Writi...

Page 10: ...parties whose CTCSS QT DQT tone matches the tone set up in your transceiver There are 38 CTCSS standard tones 1 38 plus 12 extra QT tones The 38 tones are common on other 446 MHz radios such as the Za...

Page 11: ...p the time level 15s 30s 60s 90s 300s Factory programmed on TOT 180s VOX Voice operated Transmission The ZA 723 has a multi level sensitivity built in VOX function You can enjoy talking and listening...

Page 12: ...n Channel 16 for scanning Scan Add Delete In the Channel Information You can add a channel to the scan group or delete it from group Add choose Yes in the channel row under the Scan Add column to add...

Page 13: ...SB Troubleshooting Problem Solution No power The battery pack may be dead Recharge or replace the battery pack The battery pack may not be installed correctly Remove the battery pack and install it ag...

Page 14: ...Capacity 1200mAH Battery Operating Time Average 19 hours on 5 5 90 duty cycle battery save med vol TRANSMITTER Output power 500mW Modulation Type FM Maximum Frequency Deviation 5kHz Modulation Distor...

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