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Above all...safety! 

regarding its operation arise, please contact your vendor or a 
CTE International authorized service centre before using the 
transceiver.

2.3 Security

 Your portable ALAN HM35 transceiver is designed to give you 

maximum security and reliability.  As with all electrical devi-
ces,  basic  precautions  should  be  followed  in  order  to  avoid 
damage to other objects or to people - including yourself and 
your radio.  Please see the following precautions:

2.3.a General precautions

• This device is to be used solely as an aid to work performance.  Its

settings may be affected by different factors, such as defects or
malfunction of the device, environmental conditions, or improper
use.

• It is important to read – and follow – all of the warning labels and

instructions placed on the device and its accessories.

• Do not open the transceiver for any reason, or attempt to repair it

(with the exception of the routine maintenance described in this
manual).  Unauthorized opening of the transceiver will nullify the
warranty,  and  may  cause  damage  which  requires  drastic  repair
work.  Please contact your local vendor for assistance.

• Do not let your radio get wet.  If the transceiver happens to get

wet, dry it as soon as possible with a soft, clean cloth.  If you think
liquid may have penetrated HM35’s housing, see your authorized
service centre as soon as possible.

• Only use original accessories; anything else may seriously damage

your transceiver.

• Turn off your radio before cleaning it.  For cleaning, follow the in-

structions outlined in Chapt. 11.

• Pay  attention  to  environmental  conditions.    Your  radio  was  de-

signed  to  be  used  in  extreme  environmental  conditions,  though
excessive heat or cold should be avoided (outside the values of
the specifications outlined in Chapt. 14).

2.3.b Operating conditions/usage

• Do not use the radio when driving.  Driving regulations expressly

prohibit the use of transceivers by drivers while the vehicle is in
motion.

• Do not operate the radio near shieldless explosives or in potential-

ly explosive environments (e.g., in the vicinity of gas stations).  A
single spark may cause an explosion.

• Do  not  approach  the  transceiver’s  antenna  during  transmission.

The  radio  functions  at  optimum  levels  when  the  microphone  is
held  at  a  distance  of  5  to  10cm  from  the  mouth,  and  when  the
antenna is installed at the centre of the roof, in a vertical position
and free from obstacles.

2.3.c Installation

• Installation and removal of the radio should be carried out only by

experienced technicians.  The information found in this manual are
meant solely as a complement to the experience held by the tech-
nician, who should assume full responsibility for the installation.

• This transceiver generates and irradiates electromagnetic energy

Summary of Contents for HM135S

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Page 2: ...held microphone mount 9 5 2 Installation of the vehicular antenna 10 5 3 Connections 10 5 3 a Antenna 10 5 3 b Power supply 10 5 3 c Connection Disconnection of the microphone 10 5 3 d External speak...

Page 3: ...f scanning 25 10 1 b Temporary exclusion of channels from scanning 25 10 1 c Temporary pause in scanning 25 10 1 d Changing the channel scanning list 26 10 2 Rapid recall of home channel 27 10 3 Locki...

Page 4: ...ndicate practical advice that we recommend following for simpli ed use of the device and for optimal performance Warning symbols such as this one indicate a crucial descrip tion for avoiding serious i...

Page 5: ...ay have penetrated HM35 s housing see your authorized service centre as soon as possible Only use original accessories anything else may seriously damage your transceiver Turn off your radio before cl...

Page 6: ...ns to the radio must be approved in writing by the manufacturer Ensure that your power supply corresponds to the values cited in this manual In case of doubt contact your local vendor This product con...

Page 7: ...ts the standard hand held MK06 35 or keypad microphone MK06 35 K to the radio 4 Programmable function keys F1 F2 F3 and F4 ESC enable the user to recall commonly used functions or can be programmed wi...

Page 8: ...ive for example to the vehicle battery 10 Input output connector for connection to the external speaker and for activation of external devices For connections refer to Par 13 1 11 Antenna socket this...

Page 9: ...damaged contact your vendor as soon as possible 4 2 Hand held microphone IMPORTANT The microphone is ordered separately and can be one of the following two types Standard microphone MK06 35 microphone...

Page 10: ...keeping in mind the security conditions outlined in Chapt 2 Use the bracket and screws included in the package to mount the radio 5 1 b Detachable front panel In order to reduce obstruction in the dri...

Page 11: ...ction with an unapproved devi ce can seriously damage the transceiver as well as people or objects For further details refer to the service manual and or to the CTE International technical of ce 5 3 a...

Page 12: ...r microphone If you are using the standard microphone ensure the is disabled by following the above procedure To connect disconnect the MK06 35 K keypad microphone follow the same procedure as describ...

Page 13: ...The radio will automatically carry out a self test and will emit a beep to con rm start up To turn off the radio turn the On Off Volume knob counter clockwise until you hear a click and the display tu...

Page 14: ...e calling to allow you to listen to all communications on the tuned channel including those outside your network Each time the monitor function is activated will appear on the display 6 6 a Monitor fr...

Page 15: ...be automatically restored For further information contact your vendor or network administrator 6 7 b Busy Channel Lock Out BCLO Activation of this function impedes the use of the PTT button when the...

Page 16: ...selected an option with two values e g high or low output power you can switch from one value to another by pressing the button If you have selected an option activate or deactivate a will appear on t...

Page 17: ...t power setting Hi high Lo low 6 7 c Lock Dist Reception sensitivity attenuator L activated D deactivated 10 4 TlkAround Allows for single frequency communication at repeater output in case of breakdo...

Page 18: ...cr Activation of microphone with keypad MK06 35 K if MK06 35 K activated 5 3 c Pad Lock Lock keypad microphone MK06 35 K if keypad is locked 10 3 Switches PA Activation of audio ampli er with external...

Page 19: ...Scanning Scan esc Chan Del Edit List Monitor Squelch power Loc Dist TlkAround Mic Sens Scrambler Int Spkr Off Call 1 Call 2 User Call Emergency Contrast Light Keypad Micr Pad Lock PA Aux Out Alarm Ra...

Page 20: ...e channel was called 10 2 Lock on keypad microphone MK06 35 K is ac tivated 10 3 Talk Around function is activated 10 5 Icon Meaning Par Scrambler activated 10 6 PA activated 10 7 Auxiliary output is...

Page 21: ...of the keypad mike MK06 35 K Activates the regulation of squelch level 7 5 Meaning of function key icons Adjusts contrast Adjusts brightness Activates auxiliary output Sends a call to the priority ch...

Page 22: ...pressing the F4 ESC button then press it a second time to exit the main menu and return to the standby screen 8 2 Adjustment of display contrast Depending on your ambiental light and temperature you...

Page 23: ...e external speaker and exclude the internal one To do this 1 Press the button to access the command menu then use the buttons to highlight the Radio Param option 2 Press to view the sub menus availabl...

Page 24: ...ng a selective call Depending on the programming your transceiver may be able to send up to four selective calls Call 1 rst selective call xed Call 2 second selective call xed User variable selective...

Page 25: ...ss the CALL button on the microphone Emission via the menu 1 Key in the variable digits using the microphone keypad 2 Follow steps 2 and 3 from the par Sending a xed selective call from the menu 3 Pre...

Page 26: ...sound will be emitted and scanning will not start Obviously the list of scanning channels must include at least two channels If you press the PTT transmission button during channel scanning the radio...

Page 27: ...channel that is not inserted in the scanning list 2 Press the buttons until the channel you desire appears on the screen 3 Press the button to memorize the channel in the scanning list 4 Exit the sub...

Page 28: ...is locked the On Off Volume knob the microphone PTT and some function keys will still remain active depending on the device s programming 10 4 Signal reception attenuator If you are in an area where...

Page 29: ...ntel ligible by normal radio receivers transceivers but perfectly clear to other members of your radio network who will be equipped with a compatible scrambler board To activate the scrambler 1 Ensure...

Page 30: ...symbol The auxiliary output will be ac tivated and the icon will appear on the display when the device is in standby 5 Exit the sub menu by pressing the F4 ESC button then press it a second time to e...

Page 31: ...radio network admi nistrator or CTE International technical of ce 11 1 a Cleaning the radio Carefully polish the radio using a soft clean cloth that does not have loose bers If the radio is very dirt...

Page 32: ...ransmission button MK06 35 K keypad microphone along with the standard mi crophone functions it allows the user to make variable selective calls if activated during the programming phase Microphone wi...

Page 33: ...10 SELCAL VALID 11 RSSI LEVEL 12 CDS SIGNAL 13 HANG UP 14 GND Grounded 15 GND Grounded 25 13 14 1 16 EXT SPEAKER 17 Spare 2 Additional contact for special use 18 Spare 1 Additional contact for special...

Page 34: ...nditions Frequency MHz from 136 to 174 Operating Band MHz 38 Number of Programmable Channels up to 100 Channel Spacing KHz 12 5 20 25 Frequency Steps KHz 5 6 25 Rated Power Supply Vdc 13 8 Current dra...

Page 35: ...V 0 25 with 3 dB hysteresis Selectivity Adjacent Channel dB At least 60 12 5 KHz 70 25 KHz Spurious Response Rejection dB 70 Intermodulation dB 65 Audio Output 1 KHz at 5 T H D W 4 built in internal s...

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