Zartek ZA-758 User Manual Download Page 6

PROFESSIONAL TWO-WAY RADIO

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PROFESSIONAL TWO-WAY RADIO

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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.

BATTERY INFORMATION

Initial Use

New batteries are not charged fully in the factory. Please charge 

the battery for 4 hours at least before first use. This initial charge 

pre-conditions the battery for full capacity. Failure to charge fully 

may shorten the life span of the battery. Recharge the battery 

immediately once it goes flat as it could get damaged if left very 

flat for long periods. The maximum battery capacity and 

performance is achieved after three full charge-discharge cycles. 

Battery Pack

Please only use a battery which is approved by the manufacturer. 

Unauthorized batteries may cause failure of protection circuitry 

and result in bodily injury and property damage. 

Safety Information

1)Do not throw the battery into fire!

2)The battery should be recycled and disposed 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. 

Using the radio during charging will affect the normal 

charging of the battery pack and will lengthen the charge 

time. 

3)During charging, do not plug in/pull out the power supply 

or the battery frequently, it would affect battery charging.

4)Do not charge when the battery or radio is wet. Please 

dry it with a soft cloth before charging. 

5)The battery life is over when the operating time is 

obviously shorter than normal even if it’s fully and 

correctly charged. Please then replace with a new battery.

Summary of Contents for ZA-758

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...f product use It is designed for rugged outdoor and industrial use to excel in tough environments The ZA 758 radio is compact with a short stubby antenna for easy handling Li ion battery technology an...

Page 3: ...E KEYS AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS Battery Save Beep Tone Squelch Time out Timer Tones Scan Password Protecting Programming Monitor Momentary VOX Voice operated Transmission Battery Capacity Indication Call R...

Page 4: ...not open or modify the transceiver in any way Refer to a qualified technician for any service or repairs Do not expose the transceiver to long periods of direct sunlight extreme hot environments or su...

Page 5: ...or 1a 5a and CTCSS sub tones 1 38 must be the same on all radios Should there be interference on a specific channel select a different channel Note that Channel 9 10 11 are set on the open frequency...

Page 6: ...y shorten the life span of the battery Recharge the battery immediately once it goes flat as it could get damaged if left very flat for long periods The maximum battery capacity and performance is ach...

Page 7: ...release it to receive listen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 2 LED Indicator 5 Channel Selector Knob 6 Power Volume Knob 7 PTT Push To Talk Key STANDARD ACCESSORIES Carefully unpack the transceiver We rec...

Page 8: ...clockwise until it is secure Remove the Antenna Switch off the radio then turn the antenna counter clockwise to remove Install Remove the Belt Clip Install the Belt Clip Remove the battery off the rad...

Page 9: ...t 2 Connect the adaptor s output plug into battery s side charging jack 3 The adaptor s LED will light RED indicating that the battery has started charging 4 The LED will change to GREEN when the batt...

Page 10: ...58 uses the UHF Ultra High Frequency band and will be subject to similar obstacle interference as cellular phones The radio works indoors as well as outdoors Typical rough estimate ranges for differen...

Page 11: ...ilable for free downloading from www zartek co za or from the cable manufacturer website Prolific driver for PL2303 USB Serial cable Install the correct software and plug in the cable to the PC The co...

Page 12: ...ata from the radio The RED LED on the radio will flash as data is being read Once loaded the data can be edited to the appropriate channels and settings and then saved or printed for future reference...

Page 13: ...ctivated The functions can be programmed as follows No Items Remarks 1 OFF No function The radio will monitor all activity on the frequency and accept week or coded QT DQT signals SK1 is Factory progr...

Page 14: ...for 12 seconds Battery Save turns ON When a signal is received or an operation is performed Battery Save turns OFF Factory programmed on Save On Beep Tone A beep tone is sounded when the radio is swit...

Page 15: ...p in your transceiver There are 38 standard CTCSS tones see table for allocated tones 12 QT and 104 DQT which can be selected per channel Note Although using channels set up with CTCSS QT DQT tones re...

Page 16: ...nds free walk talk when used with a headset Voice activation is used to operate the radio in hands free mode or as a noise baby monitor The radio will PROFESSIONAL TWO WAY RADIO 26 begin transmitting...

Page 17: ...T ID recognition signal can be set per channel or the side key can be programmed to activate deactivate it The radio can be programmed to send the ID either at the beginning and or end of a transmissi...

Page 18: ...unication GE 273 Heavy Duty D Cup high volume speaker with mic in line PTT GE 274 Heavy Duty D cup high volume speaker with boom mic in line PTT GE 276 Throat Microphone with lapel finger PTT for moto...

Page 19: ...orking Voltage Frequency Stability Operating Temperature Range Antenna Impedance Dimension excl Antenna L W H Weight including Antenna and Battery Battery Capacity Battery Operating Time Average TRANS...

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