Alan HP 106 User Manual

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CTE INTERNATIONAL s.r.l.
CTE INTERNATIONAL s.r.l.
ALAN COMMUNICATIONS, S.A.
Via. R.Sevardi 7- 42010 Mancasale
Via. R.Sevardi 7 - 42010 Mancasale
C/Cobalto, 48 - 08940 Cornellà De
Reggio Emilia Italia
Reggio Emilia Italy
Llobregat - España Tel 902 38 48 78
L'uso di questo apparato può essere
El uso de este equipo está sujeto a la
soggetto a restrizioni nazionali.
ALAN UK
obtención de la correspondiente
Prima dell'uso leggere attentamente le
Unit 2, Callenders, Paddington Drive,
autorización administrativa. Antes de
istruzioni. Se il prodotto contiene batterie:
Churchward Park, Swindon, Wil t shire, SN5
utilizar, lea atentamente el manual de uso.
non gettare nel fuoco, non disperdere
7YW United Kingdom
Si el producto contiene pilas o baterias:
nell'ambiente dopo l'uso, usare gli appositi
no las tire al fuego ni las disperse en el
contenitori per la raccolta.
The use of this transceiver can be subject
ambiente después de su uso, utilice los
to national restrictions. Read the
contenedores especiales para su recogida.
instructions carefully before installation
and use. If the product contains dry cells
or rechargeable batteries do not throw the
batteries into the fire. To disperse after
use, throw into the appropriate containers.
Alan
Herstellung/Vertrieb durch:
ALAN ELECTRONICS GmbH
Daimlerstraße 1K
D-63303 Dreieich Deutschland
Die Benutzung dieses Handfunkgerätes
ist von den landesspezifischen
Bestimmungen abhängig.
Vor Benutzung Bedienungsanleitung
beachten. Bei Verwendung von Batterien
beachten Sie bitte die
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ins offene Feuer werfen und nur in den
dafür vorgesehenen Sammelbehälter
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Manuale d'uso
User's manual
HP 106
(VHF)
Manuel d'utilisation
Bedienungsanleitung
Alan
Manual del usuario
HP 406
(UHF)
Manuale do utilizador
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  • Page 1 Manuale d'uso Alan User's manual HP 106 (VHF) Manuel d’utilisation Bedienungsanleitung Alan Manual del usuario HP 406 (UHF) Manuale do utilizador ® T h e W o r l d C o m m u n i c a t i o n...
  • Page 2 Diritto d'autore 2003 della CTE International Italia; tutti i diritti riservati. Copyright 2003 by CTE International Italy; all rights reserved. Les droits d’auteur © 2003 par CTE International Italie; tous droits réservés. Copyright 2003 by CTE International Italy; alle Rechte vorbehalten. Derechos del autor 2003 de CTE International Italia;...
  • Page 3 English...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    ALAN HP106/HP406 – THE POWER OF SIMPLICITY CTCSS/DCS AND SELECTIVE CALL OPERATION 6.1 Reception SAFETY FIRST 6.2 Transmission 2.1 Conventions and Symbols in this Book 6.2.a CTCSS/DCS transmission 2.2 Warning notes 6.2.b Sending a normal selective call 2.3 Safety 6.2.c Sending an emergency selective call...
  • Page 5 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 9.1 Microphone/speaker or Headset with microphone 9.1.a Contacts layout 9.1.b Connection 10 QUICK REFERENCE 10.1 Operation resume 11 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 11.1 Test methods 11.2 Specifications table In this book...
  • Page 6 • Analogue scrambler – for confidential communications. Radio com- munications are encoded and decoded from every ALAN HP106 in order to reduce the risk of tapping from third parties who are watching your frequency.
  • Page 7: Safety First

    2 Safety first The reliability of what is described in this manual is intended errors and omissions expected. In case of any doubts please 2.1 Conventions and Symbols in this Book contact your dealer/radio network manager. This symbol marks a ‘note’. Notes are hints or tips which offer addi- tional information to allow an easier use of the device and obtain the best performances.
  • Page 8: Safety

    It will immediately void the warranty and you may cause damage Your ALAN HP106/HP406 handheld transceiver has been carefully desi- requiring extensive repair work. Always contact your local dealer gned to give you years of safe, reliable performance. As with all electrical for assistance.
  • Page 9 3 Part names and their functions 3.1 Top We recommend to have a look to this section in order to familiarize with the transceiver’s main parts and controls. Numbers in brackets refer to the images. [1] Antenna connector (MX thread type). Fit the supplied rubber antenna to this connector.
  • Page 10: Part Names And Their Functions 6

    3.2 Front 3.3 Side (left and right) [7] Accessory connector (under the cover cap). To connect the exter- nal speaker / microphone, headsets for VOX use and other acces- [5] Speaker. The built in speaker sories. It must be protected with the supplied plastic cap when not located in this point emits the in use.
  • Page 11: Setup

    [10] MON (monitor) button. This button carries out different functions. 4 Setup The main ones are the following: • If you briefly press it, you will enable/disable the audio monito- 4.1 Unpacking ring of the radio traffic on the selected channel (if enabled). For details please see the paragraph 5.5.
  • Page 12: Installing/Removing The Battery Pack

    To remove the antenna: push down To remove the battery pack: 1) Execute the above-mentioned step 1. 1) Press and hold in the direction shown 2) Unscrew the rubber ducky antenna rotating it counterclockwise and by the arrow the battery release button remove it.
  • Page 13: Basic Operations

    To remove the belt press the belt clip spring and do the reverse of what 5 Basic operations stated to fit the belt clip. This section describes how the standard functions work. The standard functions could have been modified by your radio network manager. For 4.5 Charging the battery pack such reason the way your transceiver operates can slightly differ from what is described here.
  • Page 14: Adjusting Volume

    5.2 Adjusting volume the message from the speaker. At the end of message the squelch will shut automatically. • CTCSS/DCS (Continuous Tone Code Squelch System - Digital With the device turned on, rotate the PWR/VOL knob clockwise to Coded Squelch) - they are systems which use particular TX signaling increase the volume or counterclockwise to reduce it.
  • Page 15: Monitor

    5.5 Monitor 5.6 Transmission The MON (monitor) button is mainly useful for two purposes: To transmit please follow this procedure: • If the channel you have tuned has been programmed in the Open 1) Ensure that the channel is not busy (otherwise you will create an inter- Traffic mode, briefly pressing the MON button temporarily disables ference), verifying that the status LED is not glowing green or amber.
  • Page 16: B Busy Channel Lock Out

    CTCSS/DCS signaling. 5.6.c Transmission Power Your ALAN HP106/HP406 can transmit with two power levels according to the distance of your party station(s). The low/high power channels are preset during the programming and cannot be modified by the user. We...
  • Page 17: Ctcss/Dcs And Selective Call Operation

    6 CTCSS/DCS and Selective Call operation To send a selective call: 1) Ensure that the channel is not busy (otherwise you will cause an inter- ference), verifying that the status LED is not glowing green or amber. 6.1 Reception If the channel is not free, please wait until that condition takes place (LED turned-off) The radio may be set-up so that, during the operation with the 2) Keep the MON or FUNC button pressed until the device will produce...
  • Page 18: Advanced Operations

    To stop the scanning, repeat the above procedure from step 1. A low beep is produced and the scanning will stop. If you have more than one channel programmed, your ALAN HP106/HP406 can scan them; in other words it can repeatedly switch 7.1.b Priority Channel...
  • Page 19: Handsfree Transmission (Vox)

    reception of a correct CTCSS/DCS signal, with CTCSS/DCS incor- 3) When the device is switched on, release the button. rect, etc.). For details about the BCLO operation please refer to the paragraph 5.6.b 7.2.c Adjusting VOX sensitivity 1) Enable the VOX as described above 2) Briefly press the FUNC button to select one of two VOX sensitivity 7.2 Handsfree transmission (VOX) levels (high/low).
  • Page 20: Care And Maintenance

    1) Ensure that the other party disables his scrambler too 8 Care and maintenance 2) Follow the above-mentioned step 2. The device will produce a low- pitched beep to confirm that the scrambler is disabled. 8.1 Battery Packs If the scrambler is enabled, you can’t receive unencrypted communi- 8.1.a Properly charging battery packs cations.
  • Page 21: B Memory Effect

    8.1.b Memory effect effect still exists, go back to step 1. The supplied NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydrate) battery pack is made with a more advanced technology than normal NiCd (Nickel Cadmium) battery. If the battery duty does not improve after three of the over stated For this reason it is virtually free of what is called “memory effect”, that is cycles, it means that your battery pack is faulty or has reached the end of life (please refer to the paragraph 8.1).
  • Page 22: Radio Maintenance

    shock, has fallen down or it appears damaged; immediately con- still working properly, please contact your authorized dealer. tact an authorized service station. Never try to disassemble the charger by yourself. Servicing must Do not use liquid, aerosol, alcohol or abrasive cleaners. be carried out by authorized centers only.
  • Page 23: Optional Accessories

    9 Optional accessories • Jack connectors for Speaker (SPK) and Microphone (MIC) must be respectively standard type 3,5 mm and 2,5 mm. and connected as follows: These optional accessories can be used to improve the transceiver’s per- formances: • Spare battery pack. It extends the duty time and minimizes the pos- Mic GND sibility of memory effect (please refer to the chapter 8.1).
  • Page 24: Quick Reference

    10 Quick reference 10.1 Operation resume If you are now familiar with your transceiver, you can quickly use its functions making reference to this useful summary table: This table is only a simple FUNCTION CONTROL MODE RIF. reminder. manual Switching on/off PWR/VOL Clockwise/counterclockwise rotation beyond should be read carefully...
  • Page 25: Technical Specifications

    Adjacent Channel < -60 / -70 Characteristic Units Value/Measurements conditions Power Attenuation General Receiver Frequency ALAN HP106: from 148 to 174 ALAN HP406: from 440 to 470 Configuration Double Conversion Superetherodyne Operating Band Sensitivity (at 12 dB SINAD) µV < 0.35...

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