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ZA-725 User Manual

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ZA-725 User Manual

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STANDARD ACCESSORIES

Carefully unpack the transceiver. We recommend that you identify the items 
listed below before discarding 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

      Radio Unit                Antenna                   Battery                  Charger

         Adaptor                 Belt Clip               Hand Strap            User Manual

Note: Pictures are only for your references; please take the real objects as 
standard!

To Prolong Battery Life

1)Battery performance will degrade when the current temperature is below 0

. A spare battery may be necessary in cold weather. Please keep the 

cold batteries, as these batteries will work under room temperature. 

2)If the battery contact is dusty, it may influence its normal use or normal 

charge.

Battery Storage

1)Fully charge a battery before storing for a long time, to avoid battery 

damage caused by over-discharge. 

2)Recharge the Li-Ion battery after 6 months as the battery will lose small 

amounts of charge even when not in use. This regular maintenance will 
avoid the battery capacity reducing which is caused by over-discharging.

3)When storing your battery, keep it in a cool and dry place under room 

temperature.

No.

1
2
3
4

Items
Main Unit
AC Adaptor & Charger
Li-ion Battery Pack
Antenna

QTY

1
1
1
1

No.

5
6
7
8

Items
Belt Clip
Screws
Hand-Strap
User Manual

QTY

1
2
1
1

Summary of Contents for ZA-725

Page 1: ...ency Tone Tone is used to add privacy Always match channels exactly when linking to other radios Different channels and functions can be programmable by PC 446 MHz BAND 464 MHz BAND Channel 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 2: ...and quality components have been used in the manufacture of this two way radio to give many years of product use It is designed for rugged outdoor and industrial use to excel in tough environments Th...

Page 3: ...Remove the Antenna Install Remove the Belt Clip Install Remove the Headset Programming Cable Charging the Battery BASIC OPERATION Power On Off Adjust the Volume Select a Channel Transmit Receive Commu...

Page 4: ...For safety reasons it is important that the user is aware of and understands the potential hazards common to using any transceiver To clean the radio wipe with a soft cloth dampened with water Never u...

Page 5: ...sed of correctly 3 Never attempt to disassemble the battery pack Notices 1 Only charge the battery when the ambient temperature is between 5 40 2 Please turn off the radio when the battery is charging...

Page 6: ...is below 0 A spare battery may be necessary in cold weather Please keep the cold batteries as these batteries will work under room temperature 2 If the battery contact is dusty it may influence its no...

Page 7: ...off the radio 2 After switching on the radio turn the knob clockwise to increase volume and turn counter clockwise to decrease volume Press SK1 or SK2 key to enable the specific function which has be...

Page 8: ...o the charger cradle The Red and Green LEDs will flash briefly GETTING STARTED Install Remove the Battery Installing Battery Pack Align the battery pack with the grooves on the back chassis of the rad...

Page 9: ...after some time and the status of flashing Red LED will change to being continuously ON If however the battery is damaged the status of the flashing Red LED will not change Charger Status NB Overcharg...

Page 10: ...r the line of sight distances will be Generally you can talk to wherever you can see which is why the coverage in a valley is much less than the coverage from on top of a hill Ensure that there is not...

Page 11: ...d 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 Writing data After data is ente...

Page 12: ...o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Items OFF Monitor Momentary Scan VOX Show Battery Call Ring Emergency Alert Channel Announcement PTT ID Squelch Level Compander Scrambler Remarks No function The radio wil...

Page 13: ...ume The radio will announce which channel of the possible 16 programmed channels has been received This is very useful when monitoring a large number of channels and responding to the correct channel...

Page 14: ...tivity level it will be required to speak loudly into the microphone to activate the radio At high sensitivity a soft voice is all that is required VOX Delay time Once the radio senses a voice and beg...

Page 15: ...a signal Power Selection only in dealer license version Maximum communication range is achieved when the transceiver is set to high power mode whilst lower power settings will save battery life The p...

Page 16: ...antly Communication range is approximately doubled when using the car external antenna Also note that the higher the antenna is placed the further the range GE 295 car kit consists of a magnetic mount...

Page 17: ...to change the tone on all transceivers in your group Channel programming is empty Frequency Range Channel Capacity Frequency Spacing Working Voltage Frequency Stability Operating Temperature Range An...

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