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Summary of Contents for DP860

Page 1: ...DP860 II...

Page 2: ...or your purchasing Zastone brand two way radios produced by Zastone We believe Zastone two way radio which always incorporates the latest technology can bring great convenience to your life and work W...

Page 3: ...DP860 III...

Page 4: ...is manual are for reference only Safety Information Compliance with RF Exposure Standards Your radio is designed and tested to comply with a number of national and international standards and guidelin...

Page 5: ...factor of 50 of the time To transmit press the PTT button and to receive the call release the PTT button 2 Keep your radio in a vertical position in front of the face with the microphone 5cm away from...

Page 6: ...fore entering any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere or blasting caps 4 Do not operate the radio disassemble or charge the battery in the potentially flammable and explosive atmosphere such...

Page 7: ...cing it inside a pocket purse or other container with metal objects To reduce the potentially damage do not expose the battery in the fire or disassemble and extrude the battery To realize the best pe...

Page 8: ...r Use 2 3 Identifying Radio Controls 6 3 1 Programmable Buttons 8 3 2 LCD Display 10 3 3 LED Indicators 11 4 Basic Functions 12 4 1 Selecting a channel 12 4 2 Receiving and answering the call 12 4 3 M...

Page 9: ...isted in the following table before discarding the packing material If any damage or loss has occurred during shipment please contact the deliveryman or the dealer without delay ITEM QUANTITY Two way...

Page 10: ...charger Then the red LED lights up it indicates that the charging starts When the LED light green it indicates the battery has been full charged Charging Notice The radio s battery is not fully charg...

Page 11: ...t or throw the battery into fire You d better place the battery in 25 ambient environment The battery is easy to lose efficiency if long stayed under 10 environment If the temperature is higher than 3...

Page 12: ...the Antenna Hold the base of the antenna and turn the antenna clockwise into the connector on the top of the radio until secure Removing Hold the base of the antenna and turn the antenna anti clockwis...

Page 13: ...lug into the jacks on the radio 2 6 Powering on off the Radio With the radio turned off turn the On Off Volume Knob clockwise until you hear a click to turn on the radio when the radio turns on turn t...

Page 14: ...DP860 Digital Two way Radio Instruction Manual 6 3 Identifying Radio Controls Radio Controls 1 Antenna 2 PTT Button Press the button to make a call 3 PF Button programmable...

Page 15: ...In the standby status press this key to enter menu mode in the menu operation status press this key to confirm the current menu item 7 OK Key 8 Numeric Keypad There are 12 keys which can be used to in...

Page 16: ...14 Cancel Key In the menu operation press this key to cancel the operation and return to the previous menu Connector for external equipment Remove the cover to plug in the external speaker microphone...

Page 17: ...or If the current analog channel is configured with CTCSS CDCSS the CTCSS CDCSS will be canceled and the radio switches to carrier squelch mode when press the key which means if the carrier received m...

Page 18: ...ther channels Whisper Turns on off whisper function If this function is enabled the receiver can hear the voice from the transmitter clearly even the voice is very low 3 2 LCD Display Name Icon Descri...

Page 19: ...rrent number is private call number Group Call Indicates the current number is group call number All Call Indicates the current number is all call number Call Out Indicates that the radio is transmitt...

Page 20: ...must set your radio as the group member add your radio into the group call list When the radio receive the group call a The green LED indicator lights on b The group call icon group alias or ID and i...

Page 21: ...and the RED LED indicator lights on e Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to finish if enabled and speak to the MIC f Release the PTT key to receive the call g After the preset time call hang time is over t...

Page 22: ...a call a Enter menu select one contact and then press and hold the PTT Button speak to the MIC b Enter menu and then enter or item select one contact press the PTT Button and speak to the MIC c Under...

Page 23: ...adio 1 Sending a radio check In the standby screen press Menu key to come to step c or Press Menu key to enter the menu Press Up Down key to select Contacts and press OK to select Press Up Down key to...

Page 24: ...K Failed Status of kill display on the screen The killed radio will not receive any information except the revive order and neglect all the keyboard input except ON OFF key operation 2 Receiving a rad...

Page 25: ...el the radio will terminate the order and exit Radio kill revive mode Or If the time to wait for the response is over the radio will automatically exit this mode and displays Radio kill revive Failed...

Page 26: ...udio and visual indication And the radio cannot receive the signal from others Secret with voice to follow No audio and visual indication But the radio can receive the signal from others Alarm Mode Em...

Page 27: ...tatus unconsciously Long press the Keypad Lock shortcut key to lock the keypad and long press this key or key to unlock it You can turn on this function following these steps Setting menu Keypad Lock...

Page 28: ...tart scanning press the Scan shortcut key select Start item The radio scans the channels in the current scanning list one by one During scan press the Cancel key or scan shortcut key to stop Scan reve...

Page 29: ...dentifying Menu Structures Press the Menu Key to enter it The menu items would be a slight difference in digital mode and in analog mode And the items displayed can be reprogramming by your dealer Men...

Page 30: ...ut Call Log Key to enter 6 1 1 Dialed Calls Received Calls You can make a call check the detailed information of the contact add number send a Status Inquire call set the contact as the default contac...

Page 31: ...ly private call contact to make the target radio disabled Radio Enable You can send this command to the killed radio only private call contact to make the target radio enabled Set as default contact T...

Page 32: ...tire Contacts list through menu or the Contact List shortcut key These contacts can be edited by programming software or by inputting manually Only the private call contact can be inputted manually En...

Page 33: ...t You can edit the contact s name and number Delete Delete the selected contact New contact You can create an individual call contact into the contacts list The contact number is made up of 7 digits 6...

Page 34: ...channel While scanning press the PTT button to make the radio transmit on a default channel This channel can be programmed by your dealer Procedures Use the menu 1 Press the Menu Key to access the ma...

Page 35: ...d or deleted channel is invalid The scan list resumes its original channel 6 3 2 Scan list Each channel can correspond to one scan list by dealer s programming Only the channel which is set in the ite...

Page 36: ...te messages programmed by your dealer you can send these massage directly if you like 6 4 3 Inbox The inbox stores the received messages If there s a new message will be displayed on the home screen i...

Page 37: ...essage here 6 5 Zone select A zone is a group of channels You radio supports up to 16 channels and 16 zones with a maximum of 16 channels per zone Procedures Use the menu 1 Press the Menu Key to acces...

Page 38: ...by noise but harder to receive weak signal If the squelch level is lower the radio is easier to receive weak signal but easier affected by noise 6 6 3 Whisper Whisper function can make the receiver h...

Page 39: ...name zone number and zone alias 6 6 7 Battery Saver You can set battery saver function on off here This function can prolong the battery s working time when enabled 6 6 8 Language You can choose Chin...

Page 40: ...ormation radio ID model type firmware version data version and frequency range 6 10 Menu in analog mode In analog channel there are Scan Channel Info Settings APPs and Radio Info in the main menu the...

Page 41: ...is out of power please recharge it or change it 2 The voice is low A Please speak close to the microphone The ideal distance is 3 10cm B Please turn the Volume Knob to increase the volume to the best...

Page 42: ...25KHz 12 5KHz Operating Temperature 25 55 Operating Voltage 7 5V DC 20 Battery 1500mAH Li ion Frequency Stability 2 5 ppm Dimension with battery and antenna 116mm x54mmx30mm Weight with battery and a...

Page 43: ...6dBm 1GHz 30dBm 1GHz FM Noise 45dB 25KHz 40dB 12 5KHz Modulation Distortion 3 Receiver Reference Sensitivity 0 25 V 12 5KHz Adjacent Channel Selectivity 60dB 12 5KHz Intermodulation 60 dB Spurious Res...

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Page 49: ...DP860 VII 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 3 4 3 1 4 3 2 5 3 3 5 3 4 5 4 6 5 6 6 LCD 10 7 LED 12 8 12 8 1 12 8 2 12 8 3 13 8 4 13 8 5 13...

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Page 78: ...DP860 28 12 DP860 400 470MHz 4W 70dB 2 5ppm 2 5 KHz 121dBm 60dB 60dB 1W16 16 16 DC7 4V...

Page 79: ...DP860 29 X X 116mm x54mmx28mm 240g 25 55...

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