HYT TM-800 Manual
HYT TM-800 Manual

HYT TM-800 Manual

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THANK YOU!

Thank you for your purchase of HYT mobile radio TM-800. We believe
this easy-to-use radio will provide you with dependable and reliable
communications at peak efficiency. Please read this manual carefully
before use. The information presented herein will help you to derive
maximum performance from your radio.
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TM-800 UHF Mobile Radio
TM-800 VHF Mobile Radio
TM800.p65
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2005-6-29, 10:16

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  • Page 1: Thank You

    THANK YOU! Thank you for your purchase of HYT mobile radio TM-800. We believe this easy-to-use radio will provide you with dependable and reliable communications at peak efficiency. Please read this manual carefully before use. The information presented herein will help you to derive maximum performance from your radio.
  • Page 2 CAUTION Do not touch the metal surface of the radio while it is in use. Do not mount the radio such that the chassis can come in contact with skin. High temperatures may burn you skin. TM800.p65 2005-6-29, 10:16...
  • Page 3 MANDATORY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Vehicle installation: The antenna can be mounted at the center of a vehicle metal roof or trunk lid if the minimum TO INSTALLERS AND USERS safe distance is observed. Use Only manufacturer or dealer supplied antennas. Antenna substitution: Don’t substitute any antenna for the 82cm(32inches).
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Off-Hook Decode ------------------------------------------- 23 Time-Out-Timer (TOT) ------------------------------------- 23 Emergency Call ---------------------------------------------- 24 User Safety, Training, and General Information ---- Stun & Revive ------------------------------------------------ 24 ---------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Programmable Auxiliary Functions ----------------- 25 Compliance with RF Energy Exposure Standards - ---------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Reverse Frequency ---------------------------------------- 25 FCC Compliance --------------------------------------------- 5 Talkaround ---------------------------------------------------- 25...
  • Page 5: User Safety, Training, And General Information

    Protection (ICNIRP) 1998 Standards Operational Instructions and Training Guidelines Your HYT mobile radio is designed and tested to comply with To ensure optimal performance and compliance with the a number of national and international standards and guide- occupational/controlled environment RF energy exposure...
  • Page 6: Fcc Compliance

    FCC Licensing Requirements Your radio must be properly licensed Federal Communica- Part 15 Compliance tions Commission prior to use. Your HYT Wireless dealer can assist you in meeting these requirements. Your dealer This equipment has been tested and found to comply with...
  • Page 7 Do not expose the radio to direct sunlight over a long Safety:It is important that the operator is aware of, and time, nor place it close to heating source. understands, hazards common to the operation of any radio. Do not place the radio in excessively dusty, humid areas, Installation Safety Guidelines nor on unstable surfaces.
  • Page 8: Product Inspection

    Product Inspection Please carefully unpack the radio. Before use, it is recom- mended that you inspect the product as follows. First check the shipping carton for any signs of damage. Microphone SM07R2 Microphone Hanger Confirm the supplied product against the packing slip to &...
  • Page 9: Radio Installation

    Radio Installation Installing the Radio 1. Attach the mounting bracket, using the 4.8 x 20mm self- tapping screws, in a location where convenient opera- tion is accessible. 2. Connect the antenna and the supplied power cable to the radio. 3. Slide the radio into the mounting bracket and secure it using the Adjustment screws.
  • Page 10: Installation Tools

    Radio Installation 5. Arrange the installation location of the radio to make Installation Tools sure that the control unit in the front panel is convenient The following tools are required for proper installation of for operation. your radio: 6. Be sure to determine the location of the installing holes Electric drill: ¡é6mm or above before installation and drilling.
  • Page 11: Radio Overview

    Radio Overview Front Panel View 4. Up/Down Key Volume Up/Down, Channel Up/Down, Zone Up/Down features can be programmed to the keys (set by your dealer). 5. Indicator 6. Speaker 7. Programmable Function Key (PF1-PF6) Your dealer can program these keys as shortcuts to various radio features.
  • Page 12: Lcd Display

    Radio Overview LCD Display Appears when the selected channel is busy. Appears when [MONI] key is pressed to disable CTCSS, CDCSS, DTMF or 2-Tone/5-Tone. Appears when [MONI] key is pressed to switch the speaker on. Indicator Description 1. Indicate second development feature. 2.
  • Page 13 Radio Overview Programmable Function Key 18.TXPower PF1-PF6 key can be programmed with the following auxil- 19.Scan Add/Del iary functions: 20.Reverse 1. Off 21.T A 2. VOL UP 22.SELSQL 3. VOL Down 23.HomeCH 4. CH Up 5. CH Down 24.P A 6.
  • Page 14 Rear Panel View 1. Antenna Connector Used to connect external antenna. 2. Power input Connector Adopt HYT-authorized DC power cable and 13.6 V input AC power. 3. Speaker Jack Used to connect external speaker and only available for the plug of 3.5 mm.
  • Page 15: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations Adjust the Volume Turn the Radio On/Off Press the Power switch to switch the radio on. Selector Knob, [¡ø ] / [ ] or the function keys PF1-PF6 can ¨‹ be programmed with VOL Up / VOL Down features to Press and hold the Power switch for approximately 1 sec- adjust volume level.
  • Page 16: Select A Channel

    Basic Operations be programmed as [CH Up] key to select a channel upwards; Monitor Unmute-Momentary Turn the knob counterclockwise or press the key which be Hold down the [MONI] key to open CTCSS/CDCSS/DTMF/ programmed as [CH Down] key to select downwards. 2-Tone/5-Tone signalling squelch.
  • Page 17: Transmit

    Basic Operations Transmit Notes: Press the [TX Power] key while using a channel pro- 1. Press the key programmed as [MONI] to make sure that grammed with low power, an error tone will sound and the selected channel is not in use. the transmit power will not change.
  • Page 18: Channel Scan

    Basic Operations (“-SCAN X -” in List zone scan mode, “X” is the current list Channel Scan number). Note: Scan function can be used only when two or more ¡öScan Types ¡ö ¡ö ¡ö ¡ö channels are in the scan list. Single Zone Scan All channels in the current zone that have been added ¡ö...
  • Page 19 Basic Operations ¡ö Operator Selectable Priority Channel ¡ö ¡ö ¡ö ¡ö Carrier Operated Scan If priority channel is programmed by your dealer as “Op- Scanning remains on an active channel until there are erator Selectable”, you can set the current channel as no activities;...
  • Page 20: Busy Channel Lockout (Bcl)

    Basic Operations ¡ö Off Hook Scan ¡ö Look Back Temporary Disable ¡ö ¡ö ¡ö ¡ö ¡ö ¡ö ¡ö ¡ö Normally scanning is not controlled by microphone hook When scanning looks back and stops on a priority channel, status, it also means that the radio always scans, and press the key programmed as [Add/Del] to deactivate the stops by signal presence.
  • Page 21: Dtmf Call

    Basic Operations DTMF Call Notes: If you enter a wrong digit or decide not to dial the number, ¡ö Manual Dial ¡ö ¡ö ¡ö ¡ö press any key other than the power switch on the front Hold down the [PTT] key, then enter the DTMF number by panel to exit.
  • Page 22 Basic Operations You can enter the digits 0-9, A-F. 2. Enter the desired memory location number (01¡«32). The stored DTMF number or caller ID is displayed on the To enter A,B,C,D,E,F, hold down the [PTT] key, then LCD. enter 2, 5, 8, 0, *, # respectively. 3.
  • Page 23: Code Squelch

    Basic Operations If Transpond for Code Squelch function is enabled, the Code Squelch radio will send a transpond signal (programmed by your The code squelch feature can be programmed by your dealer) to the calling station when receiving the match- dealer.
  • Page 24: Auto Transpond

    Basic Operations Time-Out-Timer (TOT) 4. Signalling squelch will turn back ON when you press Time-out-Timer (TOT) feature can be set in each zone. the key programmed as [MONI] or when no signal is received for the preset time period. ¡ö TOT ¡ö...
  • Page 25: Emergency Call

    Basic Operations ¡ö TOT Reset Time ¡ö ¡ö ¡ö ¡ö Stun code (1-16 digits) is programmable. When receiving TOT won’t reset even after PTT is released unless the TOT the stun code, the radio will enter stun mode. The radio will Reset Timer has expired.
  • Page 26: Programmable Auxiliary Functions

    Programmable Auxiliary Functions Your dealer can program the following auxiliary functions CTCSS/DCS encoding signals also change to be the same to the programmable keys PF1-PF6. as the decoding signals. Press the key programmed as [TA] to toggle the Talkaround Reverse Frequency function ON and OFF.
  • Page 27: User Selectable Tone (Ust)

    Programmable Auxiliary Functions Public Address Note: If the squelch level is set too high, you may not effi- ciently receive weak signals; if the level is set too low, you This function can be used to amplify all the audio from the may hear a constant white noise, a sputtering noise, or speaker and output the audio through external speaker.
  • Page 28: Dual Home Channels

    Programmable Auxiliary Functions Dual Home Channels Selectable 2-Tone Encode Press the key programmed as [Home CH], the radio will go 1. Press the key programmed as [TTS], the programmed to the programmed home channel. 2-Tone code or name will be displayed on the LCD. When dual home channels are set, press the key pro- 2.
  • Page 29: Display Frequency

    Programmable Auxiliary Functions 4. Release the [PTT] key, signalling squelch turns off and Channel label radio LED flashes orange. Zone number 5. Press the key programmed as [MONI], signalling squelch Zone label turns back on. Channel frequency Note: The radio will opens signalling squelch automatically if no signal is received for the preset period of time.
  • Page 30: Gps Report

    Programmable Auxiliary Functions GPS Report When GPS receiver is installed, press the key programmed as [Send GPS] to transmit your position data. Short Message £¨under development£© £¨ £¨ £¨ £¨ £© £© £© £© Status Message £¨under development£© £¨ £¨ £¨...
  • Page 31 Programmable Auxiliary Functions ¡ö CTCSS/DCS AND / OR DTMF/2-Tone/5-Tone ¡ö ¡ö ¡ö ¡ö Signalling Logic Squelch Alert Tone / Transpond Unmutes only when both CTCSS/DCS Activated only when both CTCSS/DCS and and Optional Signalling (2-Tone/5-Tone/DTMF) Optional Signalling (2-Tone/5-Tone/DTMF) are received and matches the preset one on are received and matches the preset one selected channel.
  • Page 32: User Set Mode

    User Set Mode Turn the power on while holding down the [PF1] key, the radio enters User Set mode after correct power-on password is entered (if Power-On Password is set). In User Set mode, the following menus can be selected: Main Menu Menu Item LCD Display...
  • Page 33 User Set Mode ¡ö Function Set ¡ö ¡ö ¡ö ¡ö Select “Function Set” in main menu and press the [PF6] key to make settings as following: Function Set Function Setting Display Remarks Home Off Home Off Home 1 On Home 1 On Home Channel Home 2 On Home 2 On...
  • Page 34 User Set Mode ¡ö Power On Password ¡ö ¡ö ¡ö ¡ö Select “PWR Password” in the main menu and press the [PF6] key to make settings. “Power On Password” will be displayed. Press the [PF1] key to enter Password Edit mode. Please refer to Appendix 1 “Entering Characters” for more details. Power On Password Function Setting...
  • Page 35 User Set Mode UST Code Function Setting Display Remarks PF5: OFF/CTCSS/CDCSS CTCSS [PF4]: Toggle between standard mode (EIA standard mode) CTCSS 67.0 and step mode 67.0-254.1Hz [PF3]: Toggle between CDCSS and CTCSS 254.1 reverse CDCSS CTCSS (step: 0.1Hz) CTCSS 67.0* 67.0-254.1Hz RX Signalling CTCSS 254.1*...
  • Page 36 User Set Mode UST Code Function Setting Display Remarks CDCSS (standard mode) CDCSS 023¢ñ 023-754 Reverse CDCSS 754¢ñ RX Signalling CDCSS (1 step mode) CDCSS 000¢ñ* 000-777 Reverse CDCSS 777¢ñ* [PF5]: OFF/CTCSS/CDCSS CTCSS PF4]: Toggle between standard mode (EIA standard mode) CTCSS 67.0 and step mode 67.0-254.1Hz...
  • Page 37 User Set Mode UST Code Function Setting Display Remarks CDCSS (standard mode) CDCSS 023N 023-754 CDCSS 754N CDCSS (1 step mode) CDCSS 000N* 000-777 TX Signalling CDCSS 777N* CDCSS (standard mode) CDCSS 023 I 023-754 Reverse CDCSS 754 I CDCSS (1 step mode) CDCSS 000 I* 000-777 Reverse...
  • Page 38 User Set Mode ¡ö Key Assignment ¡ö ¡ö ¡ö ¡ö Select “Key Assign” in the main menu and press the [PF6] key to program the programmable keys PF1-PF6 as following: Key Assignment Function Key Setting Display Remarks PF1 Off No function VOL UP PF1 VOL UP Volume Up...
  • Page 39 User Set Mode Key Assignment Function Key Setting Display Remarks Sel 5Tone PF1 Sel5Tone Select 5-Tone encode TX Power PF1 TXPower Switch transmit power Scan PF1 Scan Scan Add/Del as not at scan status Add/Del Temporarily delete nuisance channel PF1 Add/Del Temporarily delete priority channel Reverse PF1 Reverse...
  • Page 40 User Set Mode Key Assignment Function Key Setting Display Remarks PF2 Off No function VOL UP PF2 VOL Up Increase volume VOL Down PF2 VOL Down Decrease volume CH Up PF2 CH Up Channel up CH Down PF2 CH Down Channel down Zone Up PF2 Zone Up...
  • Page 41 User Set Mode Key Assignment Function Key Setting Display Remarks TX Power PF2 TXPower Switch transmit power Scan PF2 Scan Scan Add/Del in non-scan mode Add/Del PF2 Add/Del Temporarily delete nuisance channel Temporarily delete priority channel Reverse PF2 Reverse Reverse frequency Talk Around PF2 TA Talk around...
  • Page 42 User Set Mode Key Assignment Function Key Setting Display Remarks PF3 Off No function VOL UP PF3 VOL Up Volume Up VOL Down PF3 VOL Down Volume Down CH Up PF3 CH Up Channel Up CH Down PF3 CH Down Channel Down Zone Up PF3 Zone Up...
  • Page 43 User Set Mode Key Assignment Function Key Setting Display Remarks TX Power [default] PF3 TXPower Switch transmit power Scan PF3 Scan Scan Add/Del as not at scan status PF3 Add/Del Add/Del Temporarily delete nuisance channel Temporarily delete priority channel Reverse PF3 Reverse Reverse frequency Talk Around...
  • Page 44 User Set Mode Key Assignment Function Key Setting Display Remarks PF4 Off No function VOL UP PF4 VOL Up Volume Up VOL Down PF4 VOL Down Volume Down CH Up PF4 CH Up Channel Up CH Down PF4 CH Down Channel Down Zone Up PF4 Zone Up...
  • Page 45 User Set Mode Key Assignment Function Key Setting Display Remarks TX Power PF4 TXPower Switch transmit power Scan [default] PF4 Scan Scan Add/Del as not at scan status Temporarily delete nuisance channel Add/Del PF4 Add/Del Temporarily delete priority channel Reverse PF4 Reverse Reverse frequency Talk Around...
  • Page 46 User Set Mode Key Assignment Function Key Setting Display Remarks PF5 Off No function VOL UP PF5 VOL Up Volume Up VOL Down PF5 VOL Down Volume Down CH Up PF5 CH Up Channel Up CH Down PF5 CH Down Channel Down Zone Up PF5 Zone Up...
  • Page 47 User Set Mode Key Assignment Function Key Setting Display Remarks TX Power PF5 TXPower Switch transmit power Scan PF5 Scan Scan Add/Del as not at scan status Add/Del PF5 Add/Del Temporarily delete nuisance channel Temporarily delete priority channel Reverse PF5 Reverse Reverse frequency Talk Around PF5 TA...
  • Page 48 User Set Mode Key Assignment Function Key Setting Display Remarks PF6 Off No function VOL UP PF6 VOL Up Volume Up VOL Down PF6 VOL Down Volume Down CH Up PF6 CH Up Channel Up CH Down PF6 CH Down Channel Down Zone Up [default] PF6 Zone Up...
  • Page 49 User Set Mode Key Assignment Function Key Setting Display Remarks TX Power PF6 TXPower Switch transmit power Scan PF6 Scan Scan Add/Del as not at scan status Add/Del PF6 Add/Del Temporarily delete nuisance channel Temporarily delete priority channel Reverse PF6 Reverse Reverse frequency Talk Around PF6 TA...
  • Page 50 User Set Mode Key Assignment Function Key Setting Display Remarks Volume Knob [Default] Volume Knob Volume Knob [Selector Knob] Channel Knob Channel Knob Channel selector knob Zone Knob Zone Knob Zone selector knob Volume Up/Down Volume UpDn Volume Knob [UP/Down] Channel Up/Down [Default] Channel UpDn Channel selector knob...
  • Page 51: Appendix 1 Entering Characters

    Appendix 1 Entering Characters Entering characters with an optional microphone keypad CHARACTER NUMBER REMARKS Number of times key is pressed Space Each key can generate numeric and character information. Pressing a key will cause the first character of the key’s character cycle to appear on the LCD;...
  • Page 52: Optional Accessories

    Appendix 1 Entering Characters Entering characters without a keypad Optional Accessories 1. Turn Selector Knob to choose the character to be entered. 2. Press the [PF2] key to toggle among number, uppercase letter, lowercase letter and symbol. 3. Press the [PF3] / [PF4] key to move the cursor forward/ backward.
  • Page 53 HYT endeavors to achieve the accuracy and complete- ness of this manual, but cannot guarantee its accuracy at all time. All the above specifications and design are subject to change by HYT without notice. All the reproduction and translation of this manual without authorization of HYT is not allowed.

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