Advanced Wireless Communications AWR-D7000 User Manual

Advanced Wireless Communications AWR-D7000 User Manual

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  • Page 1 User Manual AWR-D7000 Digital Portable Radio...
  • Page 2 Thank you! Thank you for purchasing this AWR-D7000 Digital two-way radio by Advanced Wireless Communications (AWC). This product is designed and developed according to FCC/IC/EU and advanced international standards. Our products are tested using strict and rigorous test procedures with advanced test instruments and equipment to internationally recognized standards.
  • Page 3 Safety Instructions Please observe the following safety tips to prevent fire, accidents, personal injury or equipment damage. • Do not modify the radio or its charger in any way. • Do not expose the radio to direct sunlight for extended periods of time, leave near heaters or other heat sources.
  • Page 4 Turn on Turn the Volume/Power knob clockwise to turn the radio on. (Some radios are programmed to emit a tone when powered on). Turn off Turn the Volume/Power knob counter clockwise to turn the radio off, you will hear a sound when the radio is turning off. Volume adjustment Press and hold down the squelch key off momentarily to hear a continuous beep and turn the volume/power knob to adjust.
  • Page 5 Quality Warranty and Liability The warranty range and limitation Advanced Wireless Communications (AWC) is committed to quality and stands behind its products. AWC will, during the warranty period specified for each product, repair or replace components that fail as a result of poor workmanship or materials.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Unpacking and device check .............. 1 Accessories ..................1 Battery information ................2 Battery protection ................2 Battery usage ................. 3 Battery charge ................3 Preparation ..................4 Installing the battery ............... 4 Assemble the antenna ..............4 Assemble the belt clip ..............5 Disassemble the belt clip ..............
  • Page 7: Unpacking And Device Check

    Unpacking and device check Please take the radio out of the package carefully, and before disposing of the package material, we advise you to check the accessories according to the following list. If any part is lost or damaged, please request a claim latter from the shipper or supplier. Accessories: Items Quantity...
  • Page 8: Battery Information

    Battery information Battery protection Advanced Wireless Communications’ (AWC) radios use lightweight, environmentally friendly lithium-ion batteries as a power source. The following battery tips will help you to get the best performance and prolong the battery life of your equipment. 1. Be sure to use the original AWC charger to charge the battery.
  • Page 9: Battery Usage

    Battery information (continued) Battery Usage 1. Do not use, install or attempt to charge damaged batteries. 2. Do not use batteries in any other equipment other than that which it is designed for. 3. Battery charging time varies and is determined by the remaining capacity of the battery and the battery and charger type.
  • Page 10: Preparation

    Preparation Installing the battery Assemble: Align the battery with the radio chassis, push forward and down until the battery clicks in place. Disassemble: Lift battery catch on bottom of battery, lift up and pull away from chassis. Assemble the antenna Insert antenna’s threaded connector into radio’s antenna connector.
  • Page 11: Assemble The Belt Clip

    Preparation Assemble the belt clip Assembly: Attach belt clip using the provided screws by aligning screws with threaded holes in chassis. Disassemble the belt clip Disassemble: Unscrew the screws holding the belt clip and remove belt clip from chassis. Insert the earphone Open the rubber cover to insert the Earphone .
  • Page 12: Function Key

    Function Key...
  • Page 13: Charging The Battery

    Charging the Battery Use only the charger and battery specified by Advanced Wireless Communications. Charger LED will indicate the charging process. Charger Indicator Indicator Charge Status Red flash Standby Red glows Charging Green glows Fully charged LED Indicator of Transceiver Indicator Charge Status Green glows 2-3S...
  • Page 14: Function And Basic Operation

    Function and basic operation Turning your radio on and off Power on: Turn selector (power switch/ volume control knob) clockwise. Click will be heard when selector turns the radio on. If programmed, a power-on tone will be heard and the radio will enter the receive state.
  • Page 15 Functions Non-functional; Emergency alarm; Cancel emergency alarm; Voice control, Power switch, Steady stale monitoring [Simulation], Steady Short cancel mute [Simulation]; Scanning; (DMR); one click call 4 (DMR); Press broadcast local ID (number); broadcast channel number; broadcast power; broadcast battery power; broadcast channel type; area switch- ing;...
  • Page 16 Functional key Non-functional No function programmed (invalid key, error beep). Emergency alarm Pressing this button allows the user to initiate an emergency alarm, which is typically a top key function. (Only short keys are supported, long keys must be associated with emergency alarm off). Cancel emergency alarm Pressing this button allows the user to stop an emergency alarm, which is typically a top key function.
  • Page 17 Scanning Press this button to enable or disable the scan function. When scan is enabled, a beep will sound and the LED will flash green to indicate that the radio is in scan. Pressing the scan key again will result in two beeps to indicate scan mode was exited. One key calling 1-4 (DMR) One key calling function including SMS, Voice call.
  • Page 18: Digital Channel Information

    Digital Channel Information Function: Set digital channel parameters. Local number: The unique unit identifier used to identify an individual radio/ radio user. Group call timer: Maintains group call for the period of the timer for the group call users. Private call timer: Maintains the private call for the period of the timer so the two units in the call do not drop out of private call until timer expires.
  • Page 19: Single Call, Group Call, All Call

    Retransmission time: This is the time set in programming that denotes the period from when the time out timer expires to when the user may transmit again. The radio will not be able to transmit until this time expires. Pressing the PTT will sound a warning tone. Reset time: If the PTT is released before the timeout timer expires, the timer restarts the count once the PTT is pressed again.
  • Page 20: Tail Tone Elimination

    Tail tone elimination (squelch tail) Used to stop the noise heard in a receiving radio when a transmitting radio stops transmitting by reversing the phase of the analog sub- audible signaling. Power Power level defines the RF output level emitted by the radio in transmit.
  • Page 21: Digital Mode Setting

    Digital mode setting Receiving group list This feature allows users to receive several different groups calls on one Digital Channel Value Range: Group Call List 1 Group Call List 32 Default: Group Call List 1 Transmitting group list Select the people you want to call from the contact list. Value Range: Contact list 1 Contact 512 Default: Contact Call List 1 DMR uses TDMA technology which allows two simultaneous...
  • Page 22: Safety Information

    Safety information This manual provides you with safety instructions for the AWC AWR-D7000 portable two-way radio. Operation and electromagnetic exposure Press PTT, hold the radio in a vertical position from 2.5 to 5.0 cm (1 to 2 inches) away from lips. Insure that the antenna is at least 2.5 cm away from your head and body when transmitting.
  • Page 23 Operation instruction Damaged antenna Damaged antennas shall be replaced. Exposure to the metallic portions of a damaged antenna can lead to burns. Battery Batteries shall not be changed or charged in explosive risk environments. Minor flames and / or sparks can lead to an explosion.
  • Page 24 FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 25  When worn on the body, always place the radio in a approved holder, holster, case, or body harness or by use of the correct clip for this product. Use of non-approved accessories may result in exposure levels which exceed the FCC's occupational/controlled environmental RF exposure limits. ...
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