Ctcss & Cdcss; Channel Scan; Busy Channel Lockout; Troubleshooting Guide - HYT TC-500V Manual

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CTCSS & CDCSS
CTCSS/CDCSS allows you to ignore unwanted calls from other parties using the same
channel.
When CTCSS/CDCSS is set, the user can only receive the calls on the same channel with
same CTCSS/CDCSS.
The dealer can preset CTCSS/CDCSS signaling on certain channels.
Note: Although using CTCSS/CDCSS enables you to avoid hearing unwanted calls, it
does not mean your calls will be private.
Channel Scan (This feature can be disabled by your dealer)
Turn channel selector knob to the position "16", the radio will automatically detect those
channels which have been programmed as scan items in channel 1-15 (your dealer can
set any channel as scan item or non-scan item). When any activity is detected on one
channel, the radio will stop on the active channel for communications.
Priority Channel Scan
Any programmed channel may be set as the priority channel. The radio will detect the
priority channel periodically while stopping on a non-priority channel. When there is any
activity on the priority channel, the radio will turn to the priority channel for
communications.
Scan Revert Channel
When the radio is scanning, press the PTT key, it will transmit in pre-programmed revert
channel.
Revert channel can be programmed by your dealer.

Busy Channel Lockout

If the current channel is set by your dealer as "busy channel lockout", and this channel is
being used by other users, press PTT, the radio sounds a beep and will not transmit the
signal. To stop the beep, release PTT. When this channel is free, press PTT to transmit.

Troubleshooting Guide

Trouble
No power
Power doesn't last long even if fully
charged
Can't talk to or hear group members
Other voice (non-group members)
are present on the channel
Solution
*Battery may be used up. Please recharge or replace the
battery.
*The battery may not be properly installed. Remove the battery
and attach it again.
*Battery life is over, please replace it with a new one.
*Make sure you are using the same frequency and same
CTCSS/CDCSS as your group members.
*Your group members may be out of the communication range.
*Change CTCSS/CDCSS tone. Make sure your group members
all change to the same tone.
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