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Summary of Contents for Wintec LP-4604+

  • Page 1 LP-4604+ User’s Manual...
  • Page 2 Introduction Thank you for purchasing LP-4604+ radio manufactured by Wintec. Based on the ever-changing innovative technology, we have been able to develop many different wireless products that have gained widely consumers' affection. Besides appreciation for your love of our products, we even wish you to be attentive to new product information.
  • Page 3 Features  16 levels of VOX (Voice-Activate feature) with quick VOX capability ON / OFF.  Auto-power saving mode / Auto-power–off / Transmit time-out-timer.  16 programmable channels / 5 programmable function keys.  Frequencies and DCS / CTCSS setting of transmit and receive per channel.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Radio Controls / Functions----------------------------------------- Operation Guide------------------------------------------------------- Low Battery Power Warning---------------------------------------- Installing / Removing Battery Pack------------------------------- Battery Charging------------------------------------------------------ CTCSS Code Table--------------------------------------------------- DCS Normal and Inverse Code------------------------------------ Specifications-----------------------------------------------------------...
  • Page 5: Radio Controls / Functions

    Radio Controls / Functions 1. LED indicator 7. PTT key (Push-To-Talk) 2. External speaker jack 8. Programmable keypad P1~P4 3. External microphone jack 9. Antenna 4. Speaker area 10. 16 channel knob 5. Microphone 11. Power / Volume knob 6. Programmable key P0 Programmable key P0~P4 Default P0: Monitoring P1: Keypad Lock / Unlock...
  • Page 6: Operation Guide

    Operation Guide Power ON / OFF - Rotate the Power / Volume knob clockwise to switch power ON. When the click sound of switch and the melody is heard, the transceiver is powered. - Rotate the Power / Volume knob anticlockwise to switch the power OFF.
  • Page 7 - If no mark the option "Do not lock the channel knob when the key is locked" when programming, it will lock all keypads and unable to rotate channel knob. Once adjust channel knob, the speaker sounds beeps continuously and LED stays on red lamp.
  • Page 8 Priority Channel Scanning To activate this function, need to assign “Pri. SCAN” in programming key setting. Long press defined key enables start or stop scanning. During programming, assign a channel as "PRI.CH" and "Scan CH". Transceiver will scan these channels interchangeably. Ex: If channel 1 is assigned to be "PRI.CH"...
  • Page 9 ※This function is not allowed at the [CTCSS / DCS OFF] / [Talk around] / [TX power adjustment]. VOX ON / OFF To activate this function, press and hold PTT and push [P0] simultaneously. To deactivate, repeat the same procedure. A ding-dong melody will be heard at the end of activation and deactivation of VOX.
  • Page 10 Priority Channel To activate this function, need to assign “TO Pri. CH” in programming key setting. Long press defined key enables to switch priority channel. Repeat the same procedure to switch the current channel where the channel knob located. ※In advance to assign the desired channel to Pri. channel when programming.
  • Page 11 (Default) B: Press [○] enables to monitor and press again the monitoring is to stop. Keypad Lock/Unlock To activate this function, need to assign “Key Lock” in programming key setting. Hold on defined key for about 1.5 sec to until speaker sounds beeps to lock keypad.
  • Page 12: Low Battery Power Warning

    Hold on defined key to enable this function, the frequency of transmission channel and DCS/CTCSS setting are identical to the receiving channel. Repeat the same procedure to OFF function. Low Battery Power Warning 1. When battery is low, you will hear a beep sound.for every transmission to remind user battery is low.
  • Page 13: Installing / Removing Battery Pack

    Installing / Removing Battery Pack To Install 1. Place the battery pack into battery compartment as in illus 2. Push battery pack forward as in illus #2. It will lock into compartment. To Remove 1. Holding the radio in one hand, push down battery latch as in illus #3.
  • Page 14: Battery Charging

    Battery Charging There are two methods to charge, the main body (including battery) charging and battery separately. 1. Power drop-in charger with standard AC / DC wall charger 2. Drop radio with installed battery into the charger slot #2. LED Indication Green LED: Standby Mode Green Flash LED: Charge Complete Red LED: Charging...
  • Page 15: Ctcss Code Table

    CTCSS Code Table 67.0 11 97.4 21 136.5 31 192.8 41 159.8 71.9 12 100.0 22 141.3 32 203.5 42 165.5 74.4 13 103.5 23 146.2 33 210.7 43 171.3 77.0 14 107.2 24 151.4 34 218.1 44 177.3 79.7 15 110.9 25 156.7 35 225.7 45 183.5 82.5 16 114.8 26 162.2 36 233.6 46 189.9 85.4 17 118.8 27 167.9 37 241.8 47 196.6 88.5 18 123.0 28 173.8 38 250.3 48 199.5...
  • Page 16: Dcs Normal And Inverse Code

    DCS Normal and Inverse Code ★ DCS ud: 001...
  • Page 17: Specifications

    Specifications Frequency Range 400~480MHz Channel Spacing 12.5 / 20.0 / 25.0KHz Channel Number Frequency Stability ±1.5PPM Sub-Audio Type CTCSS / DCS 50Ω Antenna Impedance Power Voltage Range 7.4V -30℃ ~ +70℃ Operating Temperature Weight 233g (with antenna & battery) 99×60×33mm Dimension(H×W×D) (w / o antenna &...