CSI CS4010 User Manual

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CS4010 AND CS4011 USERS MANUAL
FM HANDHELD TRANCEIVER
CONNECT SYSTEMS INCORPORATED
1802 Eastman Ave., Suite 116
Ventura CA 93003
VERSION 1.00
Copyright 2010 by Connect Systems Incorporated

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  • Page 1 CS4010 AND CS4011 USERS MANUAL FM HANDHELD TRANCEIVER CONNECT SYSTEMS INCORPORATED 1802 Eastman Ave., Suite 116 Ventura CA 93003 VERSION 1.00 Copyright 2010 by Connect Systems Incorporated...
  • Page 2: Setting Up The Radio

    GUIDE FOR THOSE THAT DO NOT LIKE TO READ MANUALS You have eight items in your box as follows: Radio Fixed Bracket Power Cable Hand Microphone Microphone Hanger M4*10 Combination Screw (quantity 4) M4*16 Self-tapping Screw (quantity 2) M5*16 Self-tapping Screw (quantity 4) Fixed bracket Power Cable Hand Microphone...
  • Page 3: Models Covered By This Manual

    The quality and function of this radio will meet your demands for reliable communication. Models Covered By This Manual • CS4010 UHF FM Mobile Transceiver CS4011 VHF FM Mobile Transceiver • Notices To The User •...
  • Page 4 Warning on Danger of Radio Frequency and Magnetic Energy The Model CS4010 and CS4011 generates both radio frequency energy and magnetic energy while transmitting. Any transmitter has the potential to cause heating and other thermal effects in your body. The amount of heating and other thermal effects is determined by the power out from the radio and the distance from the body.
  • Page 5: Fcc Warnings

    Electronic devices such as pacemakers, medical equipment, and navigation equipment on an airplane are susceptible to the energy generated from radios such as the CS4010 and CS4011 if they are not adequately shielded. However this is not a portable device because it requires a large battery so those warning normally do not apply.
  • Page 6 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE RADIO TECHNICIAN Connection of Power Cable Check whether there is a hole for the power cable on the insulating board. If not, bore the board with the suitable drill bit and fix a rubber grommet on it. Have the cable pass through the insulating board into the car engine.
  • Page 7: Radio Overview

    Radio Overview Front Panel ⑾ ( 1 ) power button Press this button for a long time (more than 1.5 seconds) to start or close the radio. ( ) 2 LED indicator The red indicator will light when it transmitting. The green indicator will light when it receiving.
  • Page 8 Display Screen Display Description It means the receiving signal strength. 4 lines mean the strongest signal. Transmission power level ”L” means the transmission of signal for the radio at the lower power; ”M” means the transmission of signal for the radio at the medium power; ”H”...
  • Page 9: Basic Operation

    BASIC OPERATION 1. Startup: Press the red POWER button for at least 1.5 seconds to start or close the radio. 2. Volume Press the “MONITOR” or “Squelch” button to listen to the background noise first, and then adjust the volume by turning the volume control knob. Turning the Volume knob to the right (clockwise) increases the volume and turning the Volume knob to the left (counter-clockwise) decreases the volume.
  • Page 10: Programmable Keys

    PROGRAMMABLE KEYS can be programmed for one of the auxiliary functions. , , , , Each key can take on double duty by defining the length of time the key has to be pressed to utilize the extra function. As an example, P2 can be programmed to select the power output if its pressed for less than 1 second and can be programmed to select Talk Around if the key is pressed for greater than 1 second.
  • Page 11 Every time the key is pressed the previous zone is accessed. Zone 0 allows all channels to be accessed. The other zones can access up to 16 channels. Display Channel Frequency This is an alternate action key that will change the mode of display between channel frequency and channel name Display Channel Name When this key is pressed, it will change the...
  • Page 12 Scan Lists where the User Programmable field has been enabled. When the scan mode is enabled the display will say “SCAN” in large characters in the bottom middle of the display. The purpose of the scan function is to allow the user to monitor multiple channels and stop at the channel that is active.
  • Page 13 channels. If a single channel has been preprogrammed, then pressing the key will select the preprogrammed channel. If the dealer has preprogrammed two channels, then pressing the key will alternate between the two preprogrammed channels. The display will show the channel selected. Talk Around This is an alternate action key that selects between talkaround mode and repeater...
  • Page 14 While the key is pressed, the display will show MON on the second line of the display. This key will also cancel the current incoming call. Normally the user will only hear messages with the proper CTCSS or DCS codes. This is to prevent the user from fatigue by hearing all messages sent to everybody.
  • Page 15 Squelch/Call Cancel This is an alternative action key that enables or disables the squelch mode. While in the squelch mode, any voice traffic will be heard no matter what the squelch level. That means if there is no signal you will hear squelch noise. While the key is pressed, the display will show “MON”...
  • Page 16 Radio Call The Radio Call key is a multifunction key that has the ability to generate Selective Calls, Call Alerts, Radio Check, Kill, and Active. The exact function(s) allowed is determined by the dealer. Call 1 When the “Call 1” key is pressed, a preprogrammed two tone, DTMF, or MDC page will be sent.
  • Page 17 paging. Call 4 When the “Call 4” key is pressed, a preprogrammed two tone, DTMF, or MDC page will be sent. If the dealer programmed the radio for side tone, the two tone, DTMF, or MDC page will be heard as it is being transmitted.
  • Page 18 depending how the unit is preprogrammed. If the user does not press the appropriate key soon after the radio starts to alarm, the radio will go into an emergency mode and depending on the dealer programming, will either generate a local alarm or transmit an alarm to another radio or both.
  • Page 19 CHANGING THE PARAMETERS FROM THE KEYPAD Send Selective Call A. Press “Menu Selection/Enter” button to enter the menu mode. B. Press button until “RADIOCAL”. C. Press button to select “SEL CALL”. D. Press button until the required call list appears. E.
  • Page 20 B. Press button until “RPTRTALK”. C. Press button for selection. D. Press button until “REPEATE” or “TALKRND”. E. Press button for confirmation. Switch the talkaround or repeater mode through “talkaround”. Miscellaneous Items The miscellaneous items can help you customize some setups of the radio. The operating steps go as follows: Press the “Menu Selection/Enter”...
  • Page 21 A. Press the “Menu Selection/Enter” button to enter the menu mode. B. Press button until “SYS SCAN”. C. Press button for selection. D. Press button until “SCAN ON?” or “SCAN OF?” E. Press button for confirmation. Use the scan button A.
  • Page 22 C. Press button to select quitting. Note: Where the OST backup function is selected, the radio will save the OST code of each channel even if the channel is changed or the machine is shut down. In the OST state, the LCD of the vehicle mounted radio and P2 icon will display. In the OST state, press “OST”...

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