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Thank you for buying scanning receiver. The goal is to provide cost-effective communication
equipment for a variety of business sites and the amateur and supply all fast-paced walks of life
with perfect communication solutions.
This product uses amateur frequency ,you need to apply for use to radio management
institution of the provinces, cities or autonomous regions .
please read this manual carefully in order to know how to properly operate the radio before
use.

Unpacking and Checking Equipment

Welcome to use radios, before using we suggest you:
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Please check the packing box of this product and see if there are signs of damage.
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Please open the packing box carefully. We recommend that you identify the items listed in the
following packing list. if you find that our product and its accessories in handling are lost or
damaged during the shipment. Please immediately contact dealers.

Parts List

Item
Rubber Antenna
Li-ion Battery Pack
Desktop Charger
Power Adapter
Belt Clip
User's Manual
Warranty Card
Hand Strap
Content
Brief Introduction
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  • Page 1: Unpacking And Checking Equipment

    Content Brief Introduction Thank you for buying scanning receiver. The goal is to provide cost-effective communication equipment for a variety of business sites and the amateur and supply all fast-paced walks of life with perfect communication solutions. This product uses amateur frequency ,you need to apply for use to radio management institution of the provinces, cities or autonomous regions .
  • Page 2: Charging The Battery

    Preparation Charging the Battery 1. Using the battery battery is not completely charged at the factory, please charge it before using. To extend the battery life time, please power off the battery when you don't use two way radio, and save battery in a cool (temperature less than 25 ℃...
  • Page 3: Basic Operations

    4. Please Charge the Radio According to Operation Steps as Follows: 1. Insert power adapter into power supply socket. 2. Insert output terminal of power adapter into DC jack behind the charging kit, now the charging orange indicator lights about 2 seconds then goes out. 3.
  • Page 4 adio with CT CSS/DCS wi ill help you to o ignore ineff fective calling g. Although t there seems pecial channel l for CTCSS/ /DCS ,radio a also can comm municate with h other radio which rogrammed th he same CTC SS /DCS .
  • Page 5: Program Settings

    Program Settings Radio Basic Information 1) Frequency Please type in desired frequency value. 2) Back to factory default settings You can initialize factory default settings by program software. 3) Delete Channel Group You can delete the chosen channel by program software . 4) Turn On SP Turn on speaker, you can hear sound from radio when it receives correct signaling.
  • Page 6 4) Working Mode Frequency: LCD display frequency value. Channel: LCD display channel No. Frequency +Channel: LCD display both modes . 5)Frequency Step There are 2.5K ,6.25K ..100K for selectable. 7)Back Light Choose to turn on/off backlight and set lighting duration. 9)Channel Name Display Only available at channel mode .
  • Page 7: Emergency Call

     Delay Time Between RX and Scanning You can set the time of radio automatically back to scanning after RX .  Scanning Beeper On/Off Your radio can turn on/off scanning beeper.  Scan Indicator Turn on green light flashes when scanning. Battery ...
  • Page 8: Power On Settings

    2) Local Emergency Time Continuous : Keep alerting Limited time setting :Choose the desired time 3) Remote Emergency RX Time Continuous : Keep alerting Limited time setting :Choose the desired time 4) Emergency Call Circle Time Choose desired circle time to make emergency call. 5) Channel Select Assigned Channel : Suppose assigned at Channel 3 ,no matter what the present channel is ,alarm always goes from Channel 3.
  • Page 9: Input Information

    FM Radio 1) Monitor at FM Radio Tick: RX available during FM radio working No tick: No RX available during FM radio working Note: Radio can monitor group A and group B at same time while listening to FM radio . 2) Working Mode Full Frequency :makes FM radio work in Full frequency .
  • Page 10: Calling Alert

    Decode DTMF ■ ID Code The ID code is consisted of 1-10 digits .Radio decodes right DTMF when receiving matched radio with programmed DTMF signaling . ■ Auto Reset Timer If there is no communication after decoding DTMF code, DTMF code will be reset and make the speaker quiet .Timer starts counting from stopping receiving carrier signal.
  • Page 11 Group C Station 1 Station 2 Station 3 Station 4 Code Base sending Kill Code C23 Station 1 and 2 killed. Base sending Kill Code CC5 Station 3 and 4 killed Base sending Kill Code CCC All Station killed Note: Whatever radio power on again or not ,radio still memory the stun/kill function. Automatically Dial List Set DTMF code for every auto dial list .
  • Page 12: Key Settings

    Key Settings  Key Instructions ●Working Modes 1)Frequency Mode (VFO) Change to VFO mode with pressing and then turn radio power on. Under this mode ,you can press to choose full frequency or channel display and change the frequency or channel number by pressing ,or directly input desired frequency value /channel number .
  • Page 13: Frequency Step

    1. In CH or CH/VFO mode, you can input three numbers to change present channel. If channel numbers have stored frequency in radio channel, then it turns to desired channel ; If not ,back to the original channel . For example : CH1 (input 001) , CH 98 (input 098) CH123 ( input 123) 2.
  • Page 14 6.25K 1. Press and numeric 4 ,LCD will display and start to set the frequency step :2.5K、5K、6.25K、10K、12.5K、15K、20K、25K、30K、50K、 100K. 2. Press to choose desired step. 3. Press to confirm the setting. Press to cancel it and back to previous menu or press to cancel it and back to main menu ,.Press to cancel the setting.
  • Page 15: Beeper On/Off

    Directly input numeric key 0-9 to get desired CTCSS/DCS. See followings : Input 102.5Hz for CTCSS. Press to exchange CTCSS and DCS. Input numbers : 1,0,2,5。 Same operation for DCS input. Press to confirm the setting. Press to cancel it and back to previous menu or press to cancel it and back to main menu ,.Press to cancel the setting.
  • Page 16: Battery Save

    BACK LIGHT LIGHT Press and choose LIGHT by and LCD displays Then press to choose ①ON; ②OFF. ③Choose desired timing to keep lighting. After that ,press to confirm and back to selected item . Press to cancel setting and back to previous item or press to cancel setting and back to main menu.
  • Page 17: Power On Message

    VOX.LEV Press ,choose VOX LEV by and LCD displays Then press to choose desired VOX level . After that ,press confirm and back to selected item . Press to cancel setting and back to previous item or press to cancel setting and back to main menu. POWER ON MESSAGE PON.MSG Press...
  • Page 18: Wide/Narrow Band

    .Then press to choose desired frequency difference receiving . After that ,press to confirm and back to selected item . Press cancel setting and back to previous item or press to cancel setting and back to main menu. WIDE/NARROW BAND Press ,choose W/N by and LCD displays...
  • Page 19 that ,press to confirm and back to selected item . Press to cancel setting and back to previous item or press to cancel setting and back to main menu. Press ,choose ANI by and LCD displays . Then press to choose ①ON ;②OFF. After that ,press to confirm and back to selected item .
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Symptom Try This  Battery power may have run out, please No power update battery or recharge it.  Battery may not be properly installed, please take it off and re-install. Battery lasts a short time after charge  The battery life is over, please replace new battery.
  • Page 21 Appendix I CTCSS (Hz) 1-67.0 14-103.5 27-159.8 40-199.5 2-69.3 15-107.5 28-162.2 41-203.5 3-71.9 16-110.9 29-165.5 42-206.5 4-74.4 17-114.8 30-167.9 43-210.7 5-77.0 18-118.8 31-171.3 44-218.1 6-79.7 19-123.0 32-173.8 45-225.7 7-82.5 20-127.3 33-177.3 46-229.1 8-85.4 21-131.8 34-179.9 47-233.6 9-88.5 22-136.5 35-183.5 48-241.8 10-91.5 23-141.3 36-186.2...
  • Page 22: Fcc Statement

    FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

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