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Quick Start User Guide 

V2.6

 HT 

Series

HT500 

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 HT700 

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 HT800 

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 HT900 

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 HT446

INTRODUCTION

The  HT  series  is  a  professional  range  of  commercial  grade  portables 
designed and manufactured to meet IP68 specification for total protection 
against water and dust intrusion. 

To meet your exact requirements, the radio may have been customised by 
your Entel authorised dealer. These features will be explained in a separate 
guide issued by the dealer.

PACKING LIST

HTxxx Radio

CSAHT 

Rapid charger (not supplied with HTxx5 & HTxx6)

CNBxxx 

Rechargeable Li-Ion battery

CBHxxx 

Spring loaded belt clip

CATxxx 

High efficiency antenna

 

OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

Attaching and removing accessories

To attach an accessory, remove the accessory cover by unscrewing  the locking 
screw anti-clockwise (leave cover attached or store in a safe place).

Plug  the  accessory  into  the  socket,  then  carefully 
tighten the locking screw clockwise until finger tight 
(do not over tighten or use any implement).

To  remove  an  accessory,  unscrew  the  locking 
screw of the accessory by hand in an anti-clockwise 
direction. 

Ensure  you  re-fit  the  accessory  socket  cover  (the 
radio is not submersible without the socket covered). 

BATTERY INFORMATION

Battery charging

1. 

Connect the AC adapter to the charger pod and plug in.

2. 

Turn the radio off.

3. 

Insert the battery pack into the charger pod, either with or without the radio 

attached. The charger LED status light changes to red and charging begins.

4. 

When  charging  is  complete  the  charger  LED  status  changes  from  red 

to green. A fully discharged battery pack will take approximately 3 hours to 

recharge.

A flashing red LED on the charger indicates there is a problem with the 

battery. Remove the battery from the charger and consult your Entel Dealer.

CAUTION

BATTERY PACK PRECAUTIONS

• 

Do not recharge the battery pack if it is already fully charged.  Doing so may 

reduce the life of the battery pack.

• 

After charging is complete, remove the battery from the charger. If the power 

to the charger is turned off and on again, charging will restart and the battery 

will become overcharged.

• 

Please ensure that the radio is turned off before placing it in the charger and 

never switch a radio on whilst in the charger.

• 

Only use Entel branded battery packs and chargers.

• 

Do not short the battery terminals or dispose of the battery in a fire.

• 

Do not charge the radio and/or battery pack if they are wet.

DANGER

DO NOT DISASSEMBLE OR MODIFY THE BATTERY IN ANY WAY!

Your Entel battery pack incorporates a safety circuit to avoid danger, if the safety 

circuit is damaged or bypassed, or the battery cells are damaged directly, they 
may generate extreme heat, smoke, rupture and emit flames.

Above approvals apply to specific models only

CONTROLS & INDICATORS

1. 

On/Off button: press and hold to turn the radio on or off.

2. 

Volume control

3. 

Channel control

4. 

Push To Talk (PTT) button: press to speak and release to listen.

5. 

Dealer programmable button (ask your dealer for more information)

6. 

Dealer programmable Soft Key (long press only)

7. 

LED indicator

Red steady

 - Transmitting 

Red flashing slowly

 - Battery needs recharging 

Green steady

 - Receiving 

Amber steady

 - Invalid signal being received 

Amber flashing rapidly

 - Scanning 

Amber pulsing

 - In standby mode

8.

 Keypad buttons

9.

 Microphone

4

4

4

4

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

1

1

1

1

8

3

2

2

2

NON DISPLAY

3 KEY LCD

8 KEY LCD

20 KEY LCD

2

3

3

3

7

7

7

7

9

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6

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5

5

5

PREPARING YOUR RADIO FOR USE

Attaching/removing the antenna

Attaching/removing the battery pack

1. 

To  attach,  carefully  align  the  antenna  with 

the  socket.  Screw  in  the  antenna  clockwise  

(taking  care  not  to  cross  the  thread)  until  it 

is  seated  firmly  with  the  accessory  cover’s 

rubber  ring  between  the  antenna  and  the  top  

of the radio 

(A)

.

 

2. 

To remove, unscrew the antenna  

anti-clockwise 

(B)

1. 

To attach, locate the pegs on the bottom of the 

battery into the slots on the radio and press 

the top of the battery against the radio. Secure 

battery  by  tightening  the  screw  clockwise 

by  hand.  (Do  not  use  any  implement  or  over 

tighten) 

(C)

To  remove,  unscrew  the  locking  screw  

anti-clockwise  and  pull  the  battery  away  

from the top of the radio 

(D)

A

B

C

SWITCHING ON, RECEPTION 

AND SWITCHING OFF

1. 

 To switch on, press and hold the on/off button 

(1) on the front of the radio.

2. 

When the radio has passed its diagnostic tests, 

it will emit a fanfare tone.

3. 

The  radio  will  enter  standby  mode.  This  is 

indicated  by  the  LED  Amber  flashing  once 

every  5  seconds,  signaling  that  the  radio  is 

ready for use.

4. 

Adjust the volume control to select the desired 

volume level.

5. 

Using  the  channel  buttons,  ensure  you  have 

the correct channel selected.

6. 

When  receiving  a  valid  signal,  the  LED  will 

illuminate  steady  green  and  audio  will  be  

emitted  from  the  radio’s  speaker  or  audio 

accessory (if attached).

7. 

When  finished  using  the  radio,  switch  off 

by  pressing  and  holding  the  on/off  button 

(1)  until  the  radio  beeps  and  the  LED/LCD  is 

extinguished.

TRANSMITTING

1. 

Perform steps 1 through to 5 above.

2. 

Before  transmitting,  monitor  the  channel  and 

make sure it is clear.

3. 

When  receiving  a  signal,  wait  until  the  signal 

stops  before  transmitting.  The  radio  cannot 

transmit and receive simultaneously.

4. 

Press the Push To Talk (PTT) button (4) to begin 

your transmission. To confirm transmission the 

LED will illuminate red.

5. 

For best transmitted speech quality, you must 

talk directly into the radio’s microphone (9) at 

around 4cm between your mouth and the radio. 

6. 

Please  note:  if  you  talk  into  the  top  of  the  

radio or with your mouth further away, you will 

transmit poor quality speech.

7. 

When the transmission is finished release the 

PTT button.

EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

 

Hereby, Entel UK Limited of:

320 Centennial Ave, Centennial Park,

Elstree, WD6 3TJ, United Kingdom:
Declares that the radio equipment type 
HT446, HT500 series, HT700 V2 series,
HT800 V2 series, HT900 V2 series, 
HT800 V2 series and HT900 V2 series
is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.
The full text of the EU declaration of  conformity is 

available at the following internet address:
www.entel.co.uk/red

This declaration is valid for Directive 2014/34/EU

HT800 V2 Series, HT900 V2 Series, HT500 Series

EN 60079- 0:2012

EN 60079-11:2012
Related certificates: 

HT800 V2 Series, HT900 V2 Series

Sira 10ATEX2066X

HT9XX marking Ex ll 2G Ex ib llC T4 Gb

HT8XX marking Ex ll 2G Ex ib llA T4 Gb

HT500 Series

IECEx SIR 10.0097X

HT5XX marking Ex II 2G Ex ib IIA T4 Gb

Sira Certification. Unit 6, Hawarden Industrial

Park, Hawarden, Deeside. CH5 3US, UK

Notified Body No. 0518

Quality Assurance Notification: 

Intertek. Intertek House, Leatherhead

KT22 7SB, UK

Notified Body No. 0359
Name: Mike Jamieson 

Position: Quality Manager

Date: 1st May 2017

Signed:

www.entel.co.uk

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Содержание HT700 Series

Страница 1: ...HT Series HT500 HT700 HT800 HT900 HT446 Quick Start User Guide Designed in the United Kingdom ...

Страница 2: ... plug in 2 Turn the radio off 3 Insert the battery pack into the charger pod either with or without the radio attached The charger LED status light changes to red and charging begins 4 When charging is complete the charger LED status changes from red to green A fully discharged battery pack will take approximately 3 hours to recharge A flashing red LED on the charger indicates there is a problem w...

Страница 3: ...ogrammable Soft Key long press only 7 LED indicator Red steady Transmitting Red flashing slowly Battery needs recharging Green steady Receiving Amber steady Invalid signal being received Amber flashing rapidly Scanning Amber pulsing In standby mode 8 Keypad buttons 9 Microphone 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 1 1 1 8 3 2 2 2 NON DISPLAY 3 KEY LCD 8 KEY LCD 20 KEY LCD 2 3 3 3 7 7 7 7 9 T a lk He r e 9 ...

Страница 4: ...bove 2 Before transmitting monitor the channel and make sure it is clear 3 When receiving a signal wait until the signal stops before transmitting The radio cannot transmit and receive simultaneously 4 Press the Push To Talk PTT button 4 to begin your transmission To confirm transmission the LED will illuminate red 5 For best transmitted speech quality you must talk directly into the radio s micro...

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