Aerpro APH02R User Manual

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  • Page 1 2W UHF CB HANDHELD RADIO TWIN PACK 80 CHANNEL UHF CB RADIO USER GUIDE aerpro.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS WELCOME ..................PAGE: 4 FEATURES ..................PAGE: 4 BOX CONTENTS ................PAGE: 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ..........PAGE: 4 SAFETY INFORMATION AND WARNINGS ......PAGE: 5 RADIO CONTROLS ..............PAGE: 7 LCD DISPLAY ................. PAGE: 8 INSTALLING THE BATTERIES & BELT CLIP.......
  • Page 3 CONTENTS (continued) CHANNEL OPERATIONS - Monitor ................ PAGE:13 - Sending a call tone ............PAGE:13 - Backlit display.............. PAGE:13 - Battery saving function ..........PAGE:13 - Built-in flash light ............PAGE:13 - Lock & Unlock the device ..........PAGE:13 FUNCTION - CTCSS &...
  • Page 4: Welcome

    INTRODUCTION WELCOME Thank you for purchasing the Aerpro APH02R 2 Watt UHF CB Radio Kit. Please ensure that you have read the product manual and instructions in full, prior to installation and use. Failure to do so may result in product failure/damage or incorrect operation and therefore impact the product performance.
  • Page 5: Safety Information And Warnings

    SAFETY INFORMATION AND WARNINGS INFORMATION ON SAFE OPERATION Please read this information before installing or using your UHF radio. The operation of your UHF radio in Australia is subject to conditions in the follow- ing Licence: In Australia the ACMA Radio communications (Citizen Band Radio Stations) and in New Zealand by MED the General User Radio Licence for Citizen Band Radio.
  • Page 6 SAFETY INFORMATION AND WARNINGS (continued) ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE/COMPATIBILITY Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI). To avoid the possibility of electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off the radio in any location where posted notices instruct you to do so such as health care facilities.
  • Page 7: Radio Controls

    RADIO CONTROLS RADIO LAYOUT Antenna Power/Menu Button LED Light LCD Screen PTT Button Microphone Scan Button Light Button Down/Key lock Up/Monitor Button Button Battery Speaker Belt Clip PTT Button USB port...
  • Page 8: Lcd Display

    LCD DISPLAY LCD DISPLAY VOX Indicator Dual Watch Function Repeater TX RPT SCAN Transmitting Scanning Channels Digital Code System Receiving Transmitting Channel CTCSS code Channel Number CTCSS active CTCSS Battery Indicator Key Lock Feature Tone Active INSTALLING THE BATTERIES & BELT CLIP Battery pack: Match the battery pack with the corresponding guides on the back of the transceiver, and push it upwards till it is fully locked by the battery latch.
  • Page 9 CHARGING & BATTERY MAINTENANCE (continued) ▲ To avoid interference with charging, please do not cut off the power or take out the battery during charging. ▲ Do not recharge the battery pack if it is already fully charged. This may shorten the life of the battery pack or damage the battery pack.
  • Page 10: Radio Operations

    RADIO OPERATIONS POWER ON/OFF To turn the APH02R on or off, press and hold the Power on/off button for 2 seconds until you hear a beep sound. VOLUME CONTROL To increase the volume, press the Up ▲ button. And press the Down ▼ button to decrease the volume.
  • Page 11: Channel Operations

    When operating on the 476.4250MHz to 477.4125 MHz License free radio frequency band, the APH02R has 80 available radio channels. If there are many device users near you, there is a chance that some of the users are operating on the same radio channel.
  • Page 12 CHANNEL OPERATIONS (continued) SETTING THE CALL TONES The device has 10 call tones. Press the MENU button 5 times, “CA” is displayed and on the current call tone. Press the Up▲/Down▼ button to change another call tones. Press the PTT button to confirm and return to stand-by mode. KEY TONE ON/OFF You can on/off the key tone when press the buttons.
  • Page 13 CHANNEL OPERATIONS (continued) MONITOR Press and hold the MON/Up▲ button about 3 seconds to active monitor. Release the MON/Up▲ button return to stand by mode. SENDING A CALL TONE Press the PTT button one time quickly, the call tone will be transmitted on the setting channel.
  • Page 14 FUNCTION CTCSS & DCS WHAT IS CTCSS AND DCS? CTCSS (Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System) and DCS (Digitally Coded Squelch) modifies the transmission signal to allow privacy while sharing the same channel, without disturbing each other. This is an important feature on a radio when there are many radio users in the same area.
  • Page 15 FUNCTION- Using The UHF Radio TRANSMIT AND RECEIVE PROCEDURE Your UHF radio contains a transmitter and receiver. To control your exposure and ensure compliance with the general population/uncontrolled environment exposure limits, always adhere to the following procedure: • Transmit no more than 50% of the time. •...
  • Page 16 FUNCTION- Duplex Mode Via Repeaters DUPLEX REPEATER MODE This feature allows the use of local repeater stations that are designed to automatically re-transmit your broadcast over large areas, thus increasing the range of the UHF radio. Repeater stations are privately operated radio systems and are installed throughout Australia each repeater station operates on preset channels.
  • Page 17 DUPLEX / REPEATER INFORMATION DUPLEX RECEIVE/TRANSMIT CHANNEL GUIDE The following table displays the receive and transmit channels when using repeater stations: *Channel 5/35 is emergency channel only VISUAL REPRESENTATION OF DUPLEX REPEATER CHANNEL 2 / 32 OBSTRUCTION (HILL / MOUNTAIN) VEHICLE 1 VEHICLE 2 RADIO IN DUPLEX MODE ON CHANNEL 2...
  • Page 18 UHF CB CHANNEL GUIDELINES RADIO COMMUNICATIONS (CITIZEN BAND RADIO STATIONS) CLASS Licence 2002 NOTE: The operation of your UHF radio in Australia and New Zealand is subject to conditions in the following Licences: In Australia, the ACMA Radio Communications (Citizen Band Radio Stations) and in New Zealand by MED the General User Radio Licence for Citizen Band Radio.
  • Page 19 UHF CB CHANNELS AND FREQUENCIES UHF CHANNEL FREQUENCY TABLE Reserved Data Only Reserved Data Only Reserved...
  • Page 20 UHF CB CHANNELS AND FREQUENCIES (continued) CTCSS TONE TABLE (Codes 01 -> 38)
  • Page 21 UHF CB CHANNELS AND FREQUENCIES (continued) UHF CB CHANNELS AND FREQUENCIES (continued) DCS CODE TABLE...
  • Page 22 UHF CB CHANNELS AND FREQUENCIES (continued) UHF CB CHANNELS AND FREQUENCIES (continued) DCS CODE TABLE (continued)
  • Page 23 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Problem Corrective Action A.The battery pack may be exhausted. Recharge or replace the No power battery pack. B.The battery pack may not be installed correctly. Remove the battery pack and install it again. C.The power switch is broken. (Contact your local dealer for repairs) D.
  • Page 24 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE If you need assistance setting up or using your AERPRO product now or in the future, call Aerpro Support. Australia TEL: 03 – 8587 8898 FAX: 03 – 8587 8866 Mon-Fri 9am – 5pm AEST Email: service@tdj.com.au Please retain this user guide for future reference.

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