Intek DX-930S Instruction Manual

Dual band vhf / uhf fm professional 2-way radio 136-174 mhz / 128ch / 5w 400-470 mhz / 128ch / 4w pc programmable

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DX-930S
DUAL BAND VHF / UHF FM
PROFESSIONAL 2-WAY RADIO
136-174 MHz / 128CH / 5W
400-470 MHz / 128CH / 4W
PC PROGRAMMABLE
INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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  • Page 1 DX-930S DUAL BAND VHF / UHF FM PROFESSIONAL 2-WAY RADIO 136-174 MHz / 128CH / 5W 400-470 MHz / 128CH / 4W PC PROGRAMMABLE INSTRUCTION MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Declaration Of Conformity

    (to EC Directive 2006/95, 2004/108, 99/5) DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY With the present declaration, we certify that the following products : INTEK DX-930S comply with all the technical regulations applicable to the above mentioned products in accordance with the EC Directives 2006/95/EC, 2004/108/EC, 99/5/EC.
  • Page 3 INTEK S.R.L. declines any responsibility concerning any modification of the product, made by the user or by a third party, after delivery of the product.
  • Page 4: General Information

    As regulations are usually subject to possible modifications, please check the current regulations in your country with your dealer or local supplier. INTEK does not take any responsibility for illegal use and operation of this product not in accordance with the regulation of the country where the product is used.
  • Page 5 As regulations are usually subject to possible modifications, please check the current regulations in your country with your dealer or local supplier. INTEK does not take any responsibility for illegal use and operation of this product not in accordance with the regulation of the country where the product is used.
  • Page 6 General Information User Safety, Training, and General Information READ THIS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION BEFORE USING YOUR PORTABLE TWO WAY RADIO Operational Instructions and Training Guidelines To ensure optimal performance and compliance with the occupationa controlled environment RF energy exposure limits in the aboves standards and guidelines users should transmit no more than 50% of the time and always adhere to the following procedures Transmit and Receive...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Unpacking and checking the equipment Supplied accessories Features Getting Started LCD Display Controls and Indicators 7-13 Shortcut Operation 14-24 How to Operate Timing Shutdow n (APO) Adding Scanning Channel (SCNADD) Power Saver Mode (SAVE) Busy Channel Lock-Out (BCLO) Beep Prompt Function (BEEP) FM Radio Scanning (FM AUTO) Voltage Display (DC VLT) FM Radio Dual Watch (DW)
  • Page 8 Contents Auto Backlight (LAMP) Keypad Lock (LOCK) Power on Message (MSGSET) Power-On Display (OPNMSG) Power-On Password (PSWD) Power-On Password Setting (PSWD W) Roger Beep (ROGER) Scan Mode (SCN MD) Squelch Tail Elimination (STE) Transmit Overtime Alarm (TOT) Transmit Prohibit (TXSTOP) VOX (VOX) 21-22 VOX Delay (VOX D)
  • Page 9 Contents Wide Narrow Band (WN) (*) 1750 Hz Repeater Tone Low Power Warning Transmit Overtime Prompt How to use Intelligent Charger Technical parameter 24-25 CTCSS Tone Frequency Chart DCS Tone Frequency Chart Technical specification Optional accessories Trouble shooting 28-29 Notes (*) This feature is subject to the regulations applied in the country where the product is used...
  • Page 10: Unpacking And Checking The Equipment

    Unpacking and Checking Parts Carefully unpack the product. Please identify all the parts listed below, before wasting the packaging. If any part is missing or if the packaging shows any damage, please contact your dealer immediately. Supplied accessories SETP CODE SMA Antenna Li-ion battery pack Intelligent charger...
  • Page 11: Features

    Features 1. Dual Band, Dual Channel, Dual Display and Dual Standby 2. Frequency Range : 136-174 MHz / 400-470MHz FM Radio (88-108MHz) 3. Work Mode: V-U, U-V, V-V, U-U 4. Digital FM Radio (88-108MHz) 5. VOX (Handsfree Operation) 6. Power Output: 5W VHF / 4W UHF 7.
  • Page 12: Features

    Features 16. Busy Channel Lock-Out(BCLO) 17. Power-on Message Display (Battery Voltage/Full Screen/Other Message) 18. Roger Beep 19. Low Power Alert 20. Keypad Lock 21. Adding Scanning Channel 22. Wire Clone Function 23. Programmable by Computer 24. Squelch Tail Elimination 25. Timing Shutdown 26.
  • Page 13: Getting Started

    Getting Started LCD Display There are various indicators displaying on the screen when powing on. Please refer the below table to learn what the indicators stand for accordingly. Dual Band VOX Function Bandwidth indicator Battery capacity indicator CTCSS arrow indicating the Menu Order/Channel Order master channel Menu Order/Channel Order...
  • Page 14: Controls And Indicators

    Getting Started Controls and Indicators Power Knob/Volume Control LED Indicator Antenna Receiving/Tansmitting Indicator Screen/LCD Display Main Channel Switch Key Single/Dual Band Switch Key Number Keys SETP Keypad Lock / Function Key CODE Up/Down Keys - 5 -...
  • Page 15: Controls And Indicators

    Getting Started Controls and Indicators PTT Key Side Key 1 Earphone/Microphone Jacks (Monitor) Side Key 2 (LED Flashlight) - 6 -...
  • Page 16: Getting Started

    Getting Started Speed Search Press key to set each Function or Parameter, it can search quickly. Single/Dual Band Switch Press to switch the Radio between Single/Dual Band Modes. A/B Switch Press to select the master channel. The channel displaying arrowhead is master channel;...
  • Page 17: Shortcut Operation

    Shortcut Operation Scan Adding Switch Press to enter the Scan Adding Switch. Squelch Level Setting Press to enter the Squelch Level Setting. Press to select the level and Press to exit. High/Medium/Low Power Setting Press to enter the High/Medium/Low Power Setting. Press to select the power and Press to exit.
  • Page 18 Shortcut Operation CTCSS/DCS Modes Setting Press to enter CTCSS/DCS Setting. Press to select the following settings and Press to exit. 1.OFF: Turn off CTCSS/DCS 2.TONE: ONLY Transmit with CTCSS Code 3.CTCSS: Tx/Rx both with CTCSS Code 4.D CODE: ONLY Transmit with DCS Code 5.DCS: Tx/Rx both with DCS Code 6.TDCS: Tx with CTCSS, Rx with DCS 7.D TSQL: Tx with DCS, Rx with CTCSS...
  • Page 19 Shortcut Operation FM Radio Press to enter FM Radio. 1. NOTE : A. use “0-9” to directly enter the FM Radio Frequency. B. Press to Adjust or Scan the FM Radio Frequency and Press to exit. 2. How to Save the FM Radio Frequency: When you find the right Frequency, Press and use to choose the...
  • Page 20 Shortcut Operation Sheet Press to enter Menu Mode, use for Data Settings. Return Selectable page Function Function Select Select Confirm parameter standby order name display parameter explanation Auto Shutdown 16 Options: Press any keys 1-15Hours, for Data Settings Down Scan Adding ON:Turn on Scan Adding Press any keys...
  • Page 21: Auto Backlight Lamp

    Shortcut Operation Sheet Return Selectable page Function Function Select Select Confirm parameter standby order name display parameter explanation Auto Backlight KEY: Auto backlight when press any keys Press LAMP any keys OFF: Turn off backlight CONT: Constant Backlight for Data Settings Down Keypad Lock PTT: Lock PTT...
  • Page 22: Shortcut Operation

    Shortcut Operation Sheet Return Selectable Function Function Select Select page Confirm parameter order name display parameter standby Scan Mode Press TO: Time Mode Scan SCN MD any keys CO: Carrier Mode Scan for Data Settings Down Squelch Tail Elimination Press ON:Turn on Squelch Tail Elimination any keys OFF:Turn off Squelch Tail Elimination...
  • Page 23: How To Operate

    How to Operate Timing Shutdown (APO) - Menu 1 In Standby, Press toenter the Menu, press to enter Menu 1, Screen Display Press to enter and to choose the time, Press to confirm and return to Main Menu. (Now you can Press to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode).
  • Page 24: Busy Channel Lock-Out (Bclo)

    How to Operate Busy Channel Lock-Out (BCLO) - Menu 4 This function is to prevent the interference of other communicating channels, If the selected channel was occupied, press”PTT”, the transceiver can not transmit. BCLO In Standby, Press to enter the Menu, press to enter Menu 4, Screen Display Press enter and...
  • Page 25: Fm Radio Scanning (Fm Auto)

    How to Operate FM Scan Mode (FMAUTO) - Menu 6 FMAUTO In Standby, Press to enter the Menu, press to enter Menu 6, Screen Display Press to enter and to Turn On/Off this Function, Press to confirm and return to Main Menu. (Now you can Press to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode).
  • Page 26: Auto Backlight (Lamp)

    How to Operate Press to enter and to Turn On/Off this Function, Press to confirm and return to Main Menu. (Now you can Press to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode). Auto Backlight (LAMP) - Menu 9 In Standby, Press to enter the Menu, press to enter Menu 9, Screen Display...
  • Page 27: Power On Message (Msgset)

    How to Operate Power-on Message Setting (MSGSET) - Menu 11 MSGSET In Standby, Press to enter the Menu, press to enter Menu 11, Screen Display " Press to enter and to choose "0-9, A-Z, -, +, * , Press to edit next Character or CODE to delete the Character.(This is also available with Programming Software) After Input the message, Press...
  • Page 28: Power-On Password (Pswd)

    How to Operate Power-on Password Function (PSWD) - Menu 16 PSWD In Standby, Press to enter the Menu, press to enter Menu 16, Screen Display Press to enter and to Turn On/Off this Function, Press to confirm and return to Main Menu. (Now you can Press to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode).
  • Page 29: Scan Mode (Scn Md)

    How to Operate Scan Mode (SCN MD) - Menu 19 SCN MD In Standby, Press to enter the Menu, press to enter Menu 19, Screen Display Press to enter and to choose 1 TO: When receiving signals, it will go on scanning without any operation with 5 seconds.
  • Page 30: Transmit Overtime Alarm (Tot)

    How to Operate Transmit Overtime Alarm (TOT) - Menu 21 TOT is designed to prevent transmitting the transceivers too long. When operating exceed the preset time, it will stop transmitting and a warning sound can be heard. In Standby, Press o to enter the Menu, press to enter Menu 21, Screen Display Press...
  • Page 31: Vox (Vox)

    How to Operate In Standby, Press to to enter the Menu, press to enter Menu 23, Screen Display Press to enter and to Turn On/Off this Function, Press to confirm and return to Main Menu. (Now you can Press to enter other menu or press any keys to Standby Mode). VOX Delay (VOX D) - Menu 24 VOX D In Standby, Press...
  • Page 32: Wide Narrow Band (Wn) (*)

    How to Operate Wide Narrow Band (WN) - Menu 26 (*) WIDNAR In Standby, Press o to enter the Menu, press to enter Menu 24, Screen Display Press to enter and to choose 1 WIDE: Wide Band(25KHz) or 2 NARROW: Narrow Band(12.5KHz) , Press to confirm and return to Main Menu.
  • Page 33: Technical Parameter

    CTCSS Tone Frequency Chart - 24 -...
  • Page 34: Dcs Tone Frequency Chart

    DCS Tone Frequency Chart - 25 -...
  • Page 35: Technical Specification

    Specifications General Frequency VHF 136-174.995 MHz UHF 400-470.995 MHz Channels Channel spacing 12.5, 25 KHz (*) DC input voltage 7.2 VDC Standard Battery 7.2V 2200mAh Operating temperature -10° / +60° Dimensions / Weight mm 116 x 53 x 35 (main body) / 250 gr. Receiver Sensitivity (12dB Sinad) <...
  • Page 36: Optional Accessories

    Optional Accessories OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES KME-315 External Earset-Microphone with tie clip KME-614 External Earset-Microphone with adjustable ear hook KME-801 External Earset-Microphone for security and bodyguard KME-100A External Earset-Microphone with tie clip KME-200A External Earset-Microphone with flexible boom mic and tie clip KME-H115 External Speaker-Microphone (light duty) KST-301...
  • Page 37: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Please check cardfully if your transceiver has problems by following this chart. If you maintain to have trouble you can reset your transceiver and very often this will eliminate your problem. - 28 -...
  • Page 38 Troubleshooting - 29 -...
  • Page 39: Notes

    Notes - 30 -...

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