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Introduction ..................................................................................2
Important information...................................................................2
Conventions and symbols in this book ........................................2
Antenna .......................................................................................4
Battery .........................................................................................4
Belt clip ........................................................................................4
Rubber gasket for accessory connector ......................................4
On/Off ..........................................................................................4
Channel selection ........................................................................4
Status LED ..................................................................................4
Transmitting .................................................................................4
Squelch........................................................................................5
Key lock .......................................................................................5
Back lighting ................................................................................5
Display .........................................................................................5
Charging the battery ....................................................................5
Meny 1 - CTCSS tones ...............................................................6
Meny 2 - Transmit power .............................................................7
Meny 3 - VOX ..............................................................................7
Meny 4 - Scanning ......................................................................8
Meny 5 - Start scanning..............................................................8
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Summary of Contents for ALAN Electronics HP 68 L

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    IN THIS BOOK... Introduction ..................2 Important information..............2 Conventions and symbols in this book ........2 THE RADIO GETTING STARTED Antenna ..................4 Battery ..................4 Belt clip ..................4 Rubber gasket for accessory connector ........4 USING THE RADIO (BASIC OPERATIONS) On/Off ..................4 Channel selection ................4 Status LED ..................4 Transmitting .................4 Squelch..................5...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    This symbol marks a “note” which offers additional information professional radio ”ALAN HP 68 L”. for your help. Our principal goals when developing the ALAN HP 68 L has This symbol marks a “caution” which contains important informa- been; simple and logical handling, high quality and robust tion to avoid possible serious damage.
  • Page 3: The Radio

    The radio HP 68 L Antenna Volume/On/Off Status LED Speaker Accessory connector Microphone LCD Display Up and Down buttons Yes/Confirm button MON. (squelch) PTT button FUNC. (menu choice)
  • Page 4: Getting Started

    Getting started Using the radio (Basic operations) Antenna On/Off The antenna is screwed on the antenna terminal. Turn the volume knob clockwise until you hear a click. The radio performs a short auto-test thereafter the most recently selected Don’t use more force than necessary to tighten the antenna. functions are shown on the display.
  • Page 5: Squelch

    Squelch Charging the battery The squelch can be opened momentarily by a short press on MON. You charge the battery with the supplied desktop charger which is If MON is kept pressed for more than 3 secs the squelch remains connected to 230 Volt main current via the AC adapter.
  • Page 6: Meny/Function Choice (Advanced Operations)

    Menu/Advanced operations When the CTCSS tone is enabled PL is shown on the display of the selected channel. With FUNC you can choose among 5 further advanced functions. To attain these functions FUNC is pressed the number of times If the CTCSS tone is enabled check that the channel is free corresponding to the function.
  • Page 7: Meny 2 - Transmit Power

    Converting table high power is selected. If high power was selected it will change to normal power. Freq. Freq. Freq. 107,2 167,9 67,0 The symbol H in the display indicates that high power is selected. 110,9 173,8 71,9 If no H is displayed normal power is selected. 114,8 179,9 74,4...
  • Page 8: Meny 4 - Scanning

    To check the selected VOX sensitivity To deselect channels from the surveillance list • Press FUNC for at least 1,5 secs. • Choose with the channels you want to deselect. • Press FUNC twice more. The selected VOX sensitivity is shown •...
  • Page 9: Quick Guide

    Press FUNC for at least 1,5 secs the display changes from showing the channel to showing a flashing PL on the left of the Below you will find a quick guide for your HP 68 L . We suggest selected CTCSS tone.
  • Page 10: Optional Accessories

    Optional accessories Technical specification Optional accessories can be used to improve the transceiver’s per- General formances. Please contact your dealer for further details regarding Frequency bands 67–73MHz optional accessories. Number of channels up to 99 according to installer's programming Number of CTCSS tones 38 possible to choose per channel Channel separation 12,5 or 25 kHz...

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