Alan HP105 User Manual

Alan HP105 User Manual

Vhf/uhf handheld transceiver

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HP105/HP405 User manual
HP105/HP405
VHF/UHF Handheld Transceiver

User's Manual

Copyright  1999 by CTE International Italy; all rights reserved.
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  • Page 1: User's Manual

    HP105/HP405 User manual HP105/HP405 VHF/UHF Handheld Transceiver User’s Manual Copyright  1999 by CTE International Italy; all rights reserved. Page.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    HP105/HP405 User manual In this book… User’s Manual..............................1 IN THIS BOOK… ..............................2 ..............................3 NTRODUCTION ..............................3 ARNING NOTES .................................. 3 AFETY ......................5 ONVENTIONS AND YMBOLS IN THIS PART NAMES AND THEIR FUNCTIONS......................6 ..................................6 ................................... 6 RONT )............................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    HP105/HP405 User manual Introduction Congratulations. HP105/HP405 is a Professional Radio. Its rugged design allows it to be your reliable partner even during hard working days. To extend the flexibility the radio is provided with VOX function, which allows switching the transmission just by talking in full hands free condition.
  • Page 4 HP105/HP405 User manual • Do not use your radio near water, or spill liquid of any kind into it. If the transceivers get wet immediately dry it by a soft and clean cloth. • Switch the radio off before you clean it. Strictly follow the directions reported in the paragraph “Care and maintenance”.
  • Page 5: Conventions And Symbols In This Book

    HP105/HP405 User manual Conventions and Symbols in this Book This symbol marks a ‘note’. Notes are hints or tips which offer additional information to help you. " This symbol marks a ‘caution’. Cautions are special notices which you should read and follow carefully to avoid possible damage to your equipment and to avoid potential danger to yourself or other people.
  • Page 6: Part Names And Their Functions

    HP105/HP405 User manual Part Names and their functions Please have a look to the following parts description in order to familiarize with the transceiver’s main parts and controls. Numbers in brackets refer to the illustration. [1] Antenna connector. Fit the antenna to this connector (MX thread type).
  • Page 7: Side (Left And Right)

    HP105/HP405 User manual Side (left and right) [7] Microphone connector. remote speaker/microphone, headsets for VOX use and other accessories. It must be protected with the supplied rubber cap when not in use. For the related connections please “Microphone connection”. [8] Battery pack. This NiMH battery pack supplies energy to your radio.
  • Page 8: Setup

    HP105/HP405 User manual Setup Unpacking The following items are in the package: (a) Transceiver’s main body (b) Rubber ducky antenna (c) Battery pack NiMH 1,300 mA/H (d) Belt clip (e) User’s guide (this book!) If something is missing please promptly advise your supplier.
  • Page 9: Fitting/Removing The Antenna

    HP105/HP405 User manual Fitting/removing the antenna To fit the antenna: 1) Locate the antenna terminal (thread MX connector) on transceiver’s top. 2) Hold the transceiver with one hand and the base (the thicker part) of the antenna with the other one.
  • Page 10: Installing/Removing The Belt Clip

    HP105/HP405 User manual Installing/removing the belt clip The supplied belt allows you to hang the transceiver up to your belt or jacket when you are not using the radio and you are just in stand-by condition (ready to receive calls).
  • Page 11: Basic Operations

    HP105/HP405 User manual Basic Operations This section describes how the standard operations work. Standard operation can be changed by programming, moreover the functions the radio includes can be modified via an IBM compatible PC. For this reason the way your radio operates may be upgraded and may slightly differ from what is described here.
  • Page 12: Monitor

    HP105/HP405 User manual enables the speaker. Speaker will remain muted until the correct CTCSS tone or the correct DCS code is received. In case of unmuted speaker, the message will be heard and the status LED will glow amber. Units of the same group are not affected by communication on the same channel with wrong CTCSS/DCS.
  • Page 13: Transmission Power

    Scanning channels If you have more than one channel programmed, your HP105/HP405 can scan them: in other words it can cycle through them and stop when a signal is detected. The advanced scan functions of the radio allow to optionally look for carrier or carrier with CTCSS/DCS or CTCSS.
  • Page 14: Handsfree Transmission (Vox)

    HP105/HP405 User manual Handsfree transmission (VOX) VOX (Voice Operated eXchange) is an automatic system which allows you to automatically switch the transmission in hands free mode just by speaking in the built-in microphone of an headset (not provided with the unit). Please ensure that the handset is suitable for your transceiver as reported in the paragraph “Microphone connection”.
  • Page 15: Care And Maintenance

    HP105/HP405 User manual Care and Maintenance Battery Packs Information on rechargeable batteries • When the battery pack is new it doesn’t provide 100% of its efficiency; it means that it might be discharged earlier. To reach the full battery life you have to “run-in” the battery with at least 3-4 deep charging/discharging cycles, after that it will reach its maximum capacity.
  • Page 16: Erasing Memory Effect

    HP105/HP405 User manual • When possible charge battery packs only when they are completely discharged, i.e. when the battery icon has no bars inside. • Don’t remove the battery from the charger before the necessary time to provide a full charge.
  • Page 17: Radio Maintenance

    HP105/HP405 User manual " Never try to disassemble or service the charger by yourself. Always contact your local dealer for assistance. " To reduce the risk of electric shocks disconnect the plug before providing any cleaning or maintenance. Grasp the plug (not the cable) to remove the plug from the socket. The use of non suitable extension can cause fire or electric shocks.
  • Page 18: Optional Accessories

    HP105/HP405 User manual Optional accessories These optional accessories can be used to improve the transceiver’s performances: • Spare battery pack. It extends the duty time and minimizes the possibility of memory effect (please see “Memory effect”). • Rapid charger. It recharges the battery packs in 1 hour and provides trickle charge when they reached their full charge.
  • Page 19: Quick Reference

    HP105/HP405 User manual Quick reference Operation resume Should you are now familiar with your transceiver you do know now that it’s very easy to use one of its function, you just have to do what follows: 1) Press the MON to enable/disable GROUP MODE.
  • Page 20: Index

    HP105/HP405 User manual Index Adjusting Volume Antenna fitting/removing Battery charger rapid (optional) standard Battery pack Charging Battery packs cleaning Erasing memory effect Information on rechargeable batteries Memory effect Proper changing Warnings for battery and chargers use Belt clip Care and Maintenance...
  • Page 21 HP105/HP405 User manual Radio maintenance Rapid charger Reception 11; 12 Safety Scanning channels Setup Battery pack Belt clip Charging the battery pack Fitting antenna Package contents Unpacking Switching the radio ON/OFF Transmission Transmission Power Transmission Power Warning notes Warnings for battery and chargers use...

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