Sancon SAMCOM FPAN10A Instruction Manual

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Two Way Radio Transceiver SAMCOM FPAN10A
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Sancon Inc.
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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual Two Way Radio Transceiver SAMCOM FPAN10A www.sanconsales.com Sancon Inc.
  • Page 2 □ SANCON assumes no responsibility of any damages or loss resulting from the use of this Manual. □ SANCON assumes no responsibility for any loss or claims by third parties which may arise through the use of the FPAN10A. □...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Get Acquaint ■ Installing Battery ■ Installing Antenna ■ Installing Belt Clip ■ Installing optional Speaker/Micrphone 2. Basic Operation ■ Turn Transceiver on ■ Control Volume ■ Select the channel ■ Receiving operation ■ Transmit operation ■ Battery Low alert 3.
  • Page 4 ■ Scan ■ Voice Prompt ■ Voice Operated Transmission ( VOX ) ■ Battery Saving ■ Busy Channel Lockout ( BCL ) ■ CTCSS / DCS 5. Important Precaution...
  • Page 5 1. Getting Acquaint...
  • Page 6: Installing Battery

    ■ Installing the battery. ■ Installing the Antenna Screw the Antenna into the antenna connector on the top of transceiver. ■ Installing the Belt Clip Belt clip need to be fixed by 2 pcs of screws on the back side of transceiver.
  • Page 7 ■ Installing the optional Speaker/Microphone Firstly Pull up the jack cover on the right side of transceiver and connect the Speaker/Microphone. Please note that when connecting the Speaker/Microphone, the performance of shower resistance may reduce its performance.
  • Page 8: Basic Operation

    2. Basic Operation ■ Turn transceiver ON. When delivering the transceiver, transceiver should be powered off. To power on the transceiver, turning clockwise the Power switch/Volume control knob. You can hear the turn on message automatically to indicate that transceiver is power on condition. ■...
  • Page 9: Receiving Operation

    ■ Receiving operation. The LED indicator lights green to indicate the transceiver is under reception mode. Transceiver equipped with the Squelch function. If field strength is very weak, transceiver can not generate the audio to keep communication smooth. But if you want to listen the voice even in the weak field strength, press Monitor button and hold to listen the noisy voice.
  • Page 10: Battery Charging

    3. Battery Charging To charge the Transceiver, following are the instructions, 1. Plug the AC power to the Charger unit.
  • Page 11: Additional Functions

    2. Check the Charger LED turns green to standby the charger. 3. Insert the Transceiver into the Charger pocket. 4. Check the Charger LED turns red to indicate that charging is operating. 5. After 3 hours from the charging start, LED turns green to indicate the charging has been successfully done.
  • Page 12 This scan function can be set only for No.16 channel, so you can monitor maximum of 15 channel with scanning mode. When channel is stop at certain channel, you can press the PTT button to transmit. Also press and hold the Monitor button to stop scan operation. ■...
  • Page 13 To activate the VOX function, press and hold monitor button and PTT button together and turn Transceiver power on at channel 1 to 5. ■ Battery Saving This is a standard function. To increase the battery life ( decrease battery consumption ) , Transceiver has battery saving mode Battery saving mode will start after 10 seconds from the busy condition off.
  • Page 14 other group are using same channel. 5. Important Precaution □ This Transceiver contains precious electronic components. Avoid temperature extremes during use storage, and do not subject it to strong impact. □ Avoid using it in area where it might come into direct contact with liquids and avoid very high humidity.
  • Page 15 □ Do not use allow the Transceiver to be exposed to direct sunlight, heat from the heaters, or other source from heat ( greater than 60 degree C ). □ Never expose batteries to direct heat or incinerate them. Doing so may cause the battery to explode.

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