CONTENT MAIN FUNCTIONS .................................................2 PREPARATION .......................................................3 Charge the battery pack ...............................................3 Install/ Remove battery pack ......................................4 Install the Belt Clip.........................................................4 Earphones jack/Computer programming ................4 Keyboard .........................................................................4 WORKING MODE ...................................................5 CH Mode (Channels mode) .........................................5 The radio mode ..............................................................5 BASIC OPERATION ................................................6 Turning Transceiver ON/OFF ......................................6 Adjusting Audio Volume ...............................................6 PTT Key Transmit ..........................................................6 MENU OPERATION ................................................7 COMPUTER R/W FREQ. FUNCTION ......................10 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS..............................11 TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................13 MAIN FUNCTIONS PREPARATION D CTCSS/DCS Decoding function D Support input CTCSS/DCS by keyboard (CTCSS:
60Hz-260Hz, DCS: 000N-777I) D FM Radio Function D Multiple scanning methods D Emergency alarm function D Can set button functions through software D VOX Function D Speech function D Company programming function Charge the battery pack The battery pack is not charged at the factory, please charge it before use Initially charging the battery pack after purchase or extended storage (greater than 2 months) will not bring the battery pack to its normal operating capacity. After repeating tge charge/discharge cycle two or three times, the oper-
ating capacity will increase to normal. The charge is plugged in, and good exposure into the battery turns red indicator lights up and began to charge the battery. After the battery is fully charged the green light on the charger lights up. NOTE y If the battery pack is fully charged, pls dont re-charge them again, otherwise the battery packs life will be shortten. y Dont use the transceiver while charging the battery pack. We recommend you switch the transceiver power OFF while charging is taking place. y Even though correct charge, the battery using time reduce obvious, it means that the batterys life is over. Pls change new battery pack. 2 3 Install/ Remove battery pack To install the battery pack, fit the extensions at the bottom of the battery into the slots at the bottom if the transceivers body. Press the top part of the bat-
tery towards the transceiver until a cracking sounds is heared. To remove the battery pack, Slide the battery released latch in the top middle of the battery, downwards. Pull the top part of battery away from the transceiv-
ers body, and lift the battery from the transceivers body. Install the Belt Clip If necessary, use the supplied screws to install the belt clip at the back of battery pack. Earphones jack/Computer programming Can you computer program software to operate.
(Programming soft-ware pls consulting with the local dealers) Keyboard For related functions operation. 4 WORKING MODE CH Mode (Channels mode) In this mode, you can use [ Y], [ Z] button to change channel no., or use keyboard to input the number of channels you need. You must program at least one memory channel, otherwise you cant enter this CH Mode. Press [
] button to enter Menu, then [ Y], [ Z] press to make a selection. Menu options operation can be performed. More details Pls see the menu for oper-
ation. The radio mode In this mode, you can use [ Y], [ Z] button to change radio frquencies or channels. After entering the FM radio mode, Press [
] button to switch the radio fre-
quency/channel mode. In FM radio Frequency mode, long press [
Can scan radio stations and save. In FM radio Channel mode, long press [
radio channel or frequency.
] Can scan
] button, 5 BASIC OPERATION Turning Transceiver ON/OFF Turn the power switch clockwise to turn in the trans-
ceiver; to turn off the transceiver, turn the power switch counter-clockwise . Adjusting Audio Volume Turn the volume control clockwise to increase the audio output level and counter-clockwise to decrease the audio output level. PTT Key Transmit 1. Hold down the PTT button and speak in a normal tone (red light on launch). 2. When you are finished speaking, release the PTT button and wait for reception.
]
]
D ON/OFF key lock: [
D Flashlight: [
D Monitor Function: [
]
In standby mode, press [
switch the key lock switch.
] key for 1.5 seconds to 6 MENU OPERATION Press [
1. Press [ Y] or [ Z] key select the menu item and
] key, enter the menu mode. press [
] to enter entry. 2. Press [ Y] or [ Z] to select the setting value, and
] key to confirm and return to the previ-
press [
ous menu. 3. Press the other key to exit and return to the previ-
ous menu. No Item Description The second level displays the characters RADI BEEP Radio Switch OFF/ON Keypad Beeper OFF/ON SQL Squelch level 0-9 The second level setting description Radio OFF/ON Keypad Beeper OFF/ON In the 0-9 level between the adjustment, the higher the level, the deeper the noise POW High High 0.5W power trans. VOX VOX Switch OFF/ON PON. MSG Power ON display OFF DC MSG OFF/ON VOX Switch Boot full screen infor-
mation Turn on the display battery voltage Power ON the boot string 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 The second level displays the characters The second level setting description No Item Description The second level displays the characters No Item Description 6 7 N Narrow band R-CD Receive CD 8 T-CD Transmit CD 9 LIGH Indicator settings 10 LOCK Transceiver Lock Mode 8 NARR OFF/...
/254.1Hz D023N/...
/D7541 OFF/...
/254.1Hz D023N/...
/D7541 OFF ON AT 2/.../
AT 25 MANU AT 5/.../30 AS 5/.../30 Press [*LOCK] key:
select OFF, CTCSS, DCS. Press [#T-R] key: Switch DCS positive and nega-
tive code. Press [ Y] / [ Z] key:
select the group you need. Press [0-9] key directly put the CD you want. The backlight turns off The backlight turns on The backlight is turned off after the set time, and the number indi-
cates the time Manual lock the keypad After setting the time lock the keyboard, do not save the lock state After setting the time lock the keyboard, save the lock state 11 SAVE Power saving mode 12 13 APO VOI Automatic power off Dial selec-
tion OFF 1-1/1-2/....
/1-10 OFF/..../
24 H OFF/CHS/
ENG 14 ROGER Roger Tone OFF/ON 15 TOT Time -Out Timer OFF 30/.../600 The second level setting description Switch off the power saving mode Power saving rat: 1-1 least power saving, 1-10 power saving Setting time of power off Dial switch off/Chinese prompt/English prompt Switch OFF/ON Roger Tone None time out timer Transmit is over time, radio will be automat-
ically switch off the transmit 16 17 CHAD Scan delete /
Add DEL/ADD Delete /Add scan SCAN SCAN
/
Open Scan 9 COMPUTER R/W FREQ. FUNCTION 1. Use the specified radio programming cable, Please send computer COM communication port with intercom SP/MIC socket connection is good, and open the power switch of intercom. 2. Please open your computer, run walkie-talkie pro-
gramming software. 3. According to the frequency and other functions when you need to set up, in programming under the main menu select frequency, to complete the work required to setup. 4. In programming under the main menu select read-
ing frequency, you can see the walkie talkie set. Channel List Channel Frequency Model Channel Frequency Model 462.5625 462.5875 462.6125 462.6375 462.6625 462.6875 462.7125 467.5625 467.5875 467.6125 467.6375 FRS FRS FRS FRS FRS FRS FRS FRS FRS FRS FRS 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 467.6625 467.6875 467.7125 462.5500 462.5750 462.6000 462.6250 462.6500 462.6750 462.7000 462.7250 FRS FRS FRS FRS FRS FRS FRS FRS FRS FRS FRS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 10 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Frequency range The Whole Part EU: 446.00625~446.09375MHz USA:462~467MHz FRS Using the temperature range -10C To +40C Frequency combination Frequency stability Memory Channel Rated voltage Antenna configuration Antenna impedance Way to work Size Weight Phase-locked loop frequency synthe-
sis 2.5ppm 99 Channel DC7.4V (Lithium Battery) Rubber antenna 50 Same frequency simplex or pilot frequency simplex 100mm53mm28mm
(Do not include the antenna) About 130g
(Contains the battery pack) Launch part Modulation method The largest deviation The residual wave radiation Emission current Frequency modulation 5KHz
<-60dB 800mA 11 Receiving part TROUBLESHOOTING
<0.20uV (12dB SINAD)
<0.20uV The sensitivity Noise sensitivity Intermodulation interference 50dB Audio power Receives the current Noise waiting for current 400mW 120mA 15mA NOTE y Product specification if have updated changes be-
cause of technology improvement, we will not inform you again, please understand! Thank you. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. RF Exposure complianceStatement and operating instructions The device only supports simplex-mode and transmitting is no more than the rated duty cycle factor of 50% of the time. For hand-held operation, the radio should be held at least 25mm from the user's face. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. This product is compliance to FCC RF Exposure requirements and refers to FCC website https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/reports/GenericSearch.cfm search for FCC ID: 2ARTJ-T80 to gain further information include SAR Values. Fault phenomenon Elimination method Boot no reaction After the battery in charge also can not last long Can't talk to other members within the group y May have run out of battery, please up-
date the battery or for recharging. y Battery may not correctly installed, please remove the reshipment once. y Battery life is over, please replace the new battery pack. y Is beyond the scope of intercom effective communication distance. y Using the frequency or DCS/CTCSS of audio signal is not the same, please re-
set. In other channel (not members) y Please change the audio signal. Then be sure to change all the radio signal in the group. Use the walkie talkie in the environment with the temperature between-1 0 and 4 0, otherwi se, it may damage your walkie talkie . It can be operating under 2000m. Hereby, Quanzhou Teamup Electronic Co.,Ltd. declare that the radio equipment type walkie talkie is compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. . For this device,Head SAR and Body SAR was performed with the device configured in the positions according to EN6 2209 -2:2010,and face-up SAR was performed with the device 25mm from the phantom,and Body SAR was performed with the device 0mm from the phantom. Body SAR was also performed with the headset and belt clip attached and without. Operation Frequency: 446 .006 25~446 .09 375MHz ( FM) Rated Output Power: 0.5W
. Caution:
For Adapter: Shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. For Battery: Risk of explosion battery is replaced by an incorrect type, dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. The plug is considered to be the disconnect device of the adapter. When it is full,Pls remove it in time. Antenna gain : 2dBi 12 13