BelFone BF-325 Manual

Analog two-way radio

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  • Page 3 We are grateful you choose BelFone series professional radio communications products! Since 1989, BelFone has been dedicated to research and explore in the field of radio communication technology throughout the decades, and has developed leading smart technology in the industry. Underpinned by research,...
  • Page 4 Refer to a certified technician only for service. ◆If secondary development is required, please contact BelFone or the local dealer for technical assistance. ◆Please keep the surface of radio clean and dry. To clean the radio, use...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Unpacking and Device Inspection ....................01 Installation of Accessories .......................02 Getting Acquainted ..........................06 Basic Operation ..........................08 LED Screen ..........................08 Turning the power on /off ......................08 Adjusting the Volume .........................08 Selecting a Channel ........................09 Selecting the Channnel Mode ....................09 Transmitting..........................09 Receiving............................09 Functions and Operations .......................10 Scan ............................10 Monitor ............................10...
  • Page 6: Unpacking And Device Inspection

    Unpacking and Device Inspection Note: The following instructions regarding unpacking are only for BelFone’s distributors, and service agencies or factories authorized by BelFone. After carefully unpacking the radio, identify the items listed in the table below. If any items are missing or have been damaged during shipment, please contact dealer immediately.
  • Page 7: Installation Of Accessories

    Installation of Accessories Installatiing/ Removing the Antenna Hold the supplied antenna by its base, then screw it into the connector on the top panel of the radio until fasten. Turn the antenna anti-clockwise to remove it. Installating/ Removing the Belt Clip Attach the belt clip using the two supplied 2.5 * 4mm binding screws.
  • Page 8: Attaching/Removing The Battery

    Attaching/Removing the Battery Warning! Don’t short-circuit the battery, it may get damaged or burst into flame; Never attempt to remove the casing from battery, the battery terminals may short circuit; Battery is flammable objects, don’t throw it into fire or don’t use it on dangerous area.
  • Page 9: Battery Information

    Applicable Battery To reduce the risk of injury, please only use the battery and charger specified by BelFone, other batteries may burst, causing body injury and property damage. Battery Tips 1. When charging battery, keep it at a temperature among 5℃ to 40℃.
  • Page 10: Charging The Battery

    3.Please keep the battery in a cool, dry place under room temperature to reduce self-discharge. Charging the Battery The charger only specified by BelFone is allowed to use. The charge indicator on the battery indicates the charging progress. Charge Steps: 1.Plug the AC connector of the switching power into the AC outlet socket.
  • Page 11: Getting Acquainted

    Getting Acquainted ①Power switch/volume adjust keys Rotate clockwise to power on, after the radio is powered on, rotate clockwise to increased volume, anti-clockwise to decrease the volume. Rotate anti-clockwise fully to power off. ②LED Indicator When the radio transmitting the LED will glow red, when receiving the LED will glow green.
  • Page 13: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation LED Screen 888.888 VOX R Despriction Icon Display when the transmitting frequency of the current working channel is higher than the receiving frequency. Display when the transmitting frequency of the current working channel is lower than the receiving frequency. Display when adding scanning to the current working channel.
  • Page 14: Selecting A Channel

    Selecting a Channel Press the UP or Down key to select the channel or frequency. In channel mode, press the UP key to increase the channel number, and press the Down key to decrease the channel number; In frequency mode, press the UP key to increase the frequency according to the set step frequency, and press the Down key to decrease the frequency.
  • Page 15: Functions And Operations

    Functions and Operations Scan Scan is used to monitor signals on the radio channels. The scanning function can only be enabled when at least 2 channels are programmed on the radio and the " Scan Add " option of the channel is set to "on". To begin scanning, press and hold the SCAN key for about 2 seconds, the screen displays "SCAN"...
  • Page 16: Busy Channel Locking(Bcl)

    Busy Channel Locking(BCL) The busy channel locking function is to prevent interference caused by other users transmitting on the current channel. When "None" is set, regardless of channel conditions, pressing PTT can directly transmit. When "carrier" is set, if the current channel is active, pressing the PTT key will result in a voice prompt of "...
  • Page 17: Time-Out-Time(Tot)

    Time-Out-Time(TOT) The TOT function can prevent the current channel from being occupied by a single user for too long. For busy channels, a shorter time-out-time limit can be set. If the continuous transmission time exceeds the set value, an alarm will sound and transmission will end automatically.
  • Page 18: Low Battery Warning

    Low Battery Warning When powered on, the radio will automatically detect the battery level. When the battery level is low, the LED indicator light flashes red once and an alarm sounds. Please replace or charge the battery in time to avoid affecting normal use, otherwise the radio will power off.
  • Page 19: Backlight

    Backlight The backlight controls both the screen and keyboard lights simultaneously. When set to automatic, the backlight will automatically turn off if no button operation is performed within 5 seconds; When set to on, the backlight will remain on. The radio supports enabling or disabling the backlight through the FUNC key: 1.
  • Page 20: Temporary Tx/Rx Different Frequency

    Temporary TX/RX Different Frequency In frequency mode, the radio supports temporary setting of different frequency channels through the FUNC key: 1. Press the FUNC key once, and the screen will display "F". Then press the "*" key to enter the TX/RX different frequency setting, and the screen will display "±".
  • Page 21: Ctcss/Cdcss

    CTCSS/CDCSS The radio supports CTCSS/CDCSS to guarantee the privacy of the communication. When the CTCSS/CDCSS is set on the channel, voice output is only allowed when the CTCSS/CDCSS transmitted and received match. When the channel is set with CDCSS, the digital sub tone mode can be set as normal signaling or special signaling through the programming software.
  • Page 22: Channel Settings

    Channel Settings This radio supports setting channel parameters through SELF mode. Note: 1. When setting the channel, [SCAN key]+[F]+[POWER ON](2 seconds) Screen press the key to select the channel number, or manually enter; SELF Self programming mode 2. When setting the frequency, press the [*] key Select channels to switch the step value of...
  • Page 23: Ctcss Standard Frequency Table

    CTCSS Standard Frequency Table CTCSS Fre. CTCSS Fre. CTCSS Fre. CTCSS Fre. [Hz] [Hz] [Hz] [Hz] 67.0 94.8 131.8 186.2 69.3 97.4 136.5 192.8 71.9 100.0 141.3 203.5 74.4 103.5 146.2 210.7 77.0 107.2 151.4 218.1 79.7 110.9 156.7 225.7 82.5 114.8 162.2...
  • Page 24: Cdcss Standard Code Table

    CDCSS Standard Code Table Negative CDCSS Positive Negative CDCSS Positive Negative CDCSS Positive Code Code Code Code Code Code D445N D445I D023N D023I D174N D174I D205I D464N D464N D025N D025I D205N D223N D223I D465N D465N D026N D026I D466I D226N D226I D466N D031N D031I...
  • Page 25: Specifications

    Specifications General Frequency Range UHF: 400-480MHz Channel Capacity Channel Spacing 25 KHz /12.5 KHz Operating Voltage DC 3.7V (±20%) Battery Capacity 1000mAh Frequency Stability ≤±2.5 ppm Antenna Impedance 50Ω Dimensions (L×W×H) 53.1(L)* 28.7(W)* 100.7(H)mm Weight 160g(Including Battery) Transmitter RF Output Power ≤3W 4FSK Modulation 11KφF3E/16KφF3E...
  • Page 26: Statement

    Statement This manual is compiled to be accurate and complete for operator’s use. For any doubt, please contact Belfone. We will give you professional answers. As radio communication technologies develop rapidly, Belfone reserves the right to change product design and specification without prior notice to consumers.
  • Page 28 Add: A-15 Huaqiao Economic Development Zone, Shuangyang,Luojiang,Quanzhou,Fujian,China Tel: +86 595 28396717 Fax: +86 595 22771635 Email: overseas@belfone.com Website: www.belfone.com...

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