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SET MODE ITEMS   

First layer 

second layer 

function 

available values   

TX/RX   

SQL   

Sets the squelch threshold   

0-9   

Power   

Sets the TX power output   

High/Low   

BCLO   

Enable/disable the busy channel 
lockout function   

Off/QDT/CAT 

TOT 

Sets the TOT time   

Off/30s/60s~570s/600s 

TOA 

Sets the TOA time 

Off/1s/2s~9s/10s 

Talk Around   

Enable/disable the talk around function    On/Off   

Whisper   

Enable/disable the whisper function   

On/Off   

CTC/DCS   

C-CTC/DCS   

Common CTSS/DCS setting for TX&RX   

Off/CTC/DCS/IDCS 

R-CTC/DCS   

Split RX CTCSS/DCS setting   

Off/CTC/DCS/IDCS 

T-CTC/DCS   

Split TX CTCSS/DCS setting   

Off/CTC/DCS/IDCS 

CTC/DCS Scan    Activates CTCSS/DCS scanning   

 

 

SIGNALLING 

Signal Type   

Selects the signaling type for 
transmission   

Off/DTMF/2TONE/5TONE 

Side Tone 

Enable/disable the side tone for 
signaling transmission 

On/Off   

Encode Mode   

Selects whether to send DTMF by 
manually dial or through DTMF address 
book 

Manu/Address Book 

CHANNEL 

Home Channel  Sets a favorite channel 

1~240 

Delete 

Deletes channels(under MR/CH mode) 

 

 

Name Edit 

Edit channel name (under CH mode) 

 

 

Name Disp   

Enable/disable channel name 
display(under CH mode) 

On/Off   

REPEATER 

1750Hz Tone 

Sets the length for 1750Hz tone 

Off/1s/2s/3s/4s/5s 

ARS 

Enable/disable the automatic repeat 
shift 

On/Off   

SFT-D 

Manually set the shift direction(under 
VFO mode) 

Off 

SFT Freq   

Manually set the shift frequency (under 
VFO mode) 

 

 

SCAN 

Scan Resume 

Sets the scan resume mode 

Carrier/Time/Seek 

PriScan 

Sets a priority channel 

Off/1~240 

Scan Add   

Add/delete channels from scanning 
list(under MR/CH mode) 

Add/Del 

SET   

Work Mode 

Selects the work mode 

Channel/Memory/Frequency 

Batt.Saver 

Selects the battery saver 
interval("sleep" ratio) 

Off/1:1/1:2/1:3/1:4 

A/B Watch 

Enable/disable the A/B watch feature 

Auto/On/Off 

First layer  second layer 

function 

available values   

Summary of Contents for RST599

Page 1: ...purchase of this transceiver and encourage you to read this manual thoroughly so as to learn about the many exciting features of your exciting new handheld transceiver This transceiver is innovative i...

Page 2: ...FCC Warning RF Exposure Compliance and Control Guidelines and Operating Instructions To control your exposure and ensure compliance with the occupational controlled dhere to the following procedures G...

Page 3: ...njury Do not attempt to disassemble the radio maintenance work should be done by technical expert only To avoid troubles caused by electromagnetic interference or electromagnetic compatibility please...

Page 4: ...ual repeater shift CTCSS DCS setting CTCSS DCS code display when TX CTCSS DCS scanning Priority channel scanning Power on password setting 7 backlight colors selective Time Date setting displaying Ala...

Page 5: ...TTERY 6 Charger 7 Optional charging way 7 FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION 8 GETTING FAMILIAR 9 LCD display 9 Radio illustration 11 KEYPAD FUNCTIONS 12 SHORTCUT MENU 13 FULL MENU ITEMS 14 DETAILED MENU ITEMS D...

Page 6: ...items listed in the following table If any item is missing or damaged during shipment pls contact your local dealer immediately Standard accessories Optional accessories are available upon need Consul...

Page 7: ...battery to the radio until it is well connected then push up the battery buckle and a click tone is heard the battery is installed To remove battery first make sure the radio is shut off Pull up the b...

Page 8: ...rt the threaded end of the antenna into the large threaded hole reserved in the top of your walkie talkie and turn the antenna clockwise until it is fully tightened Turn the antenna counterclockwise t...

Page 9: ...clip with the battery slot parallelly pushing into it until a click sound is heard the belt clip is installed To remover belt clip hold down the activate snap of it with one hand and lift up the bele...

Page 10: ...5 Connecting to Optional Earphones Open the earphone cap from the top right Corner to expose earphone jack and insert the earphone plug into the jacket for normal use...

Page 11: ...lowed but in theism case the walkie talkie must be shut off to ensure efficient charging Do not leave your walkie talkie and battery on the charger when not charging the battery Continuous charging wi...

Page 12: ...lkie is in good contact with the charger The indicator light turns red when the charger starts charging and turns green when the battery is full Optional charging way Remove the wall charger On the si...

Page 13: ...8 FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION We encourage you to read this section as thoroughly as possible so you ll get the most out of this fantastic new transceiver Now let s get operating...

Page 14: ...gs which display on LCD Rx signal strength power meter Keypad lock Alarm clock Signaling CTCSS activated DCS activated VOX VOX function activated FM FM radio activated R Reverse frequency activated A...

Page 15: ...10 23 59 Time display Current frequency display Channel number...

Page 16: ...11 Radio illustration...

Page 17: ...Squelch setting No action Frequency step setting No action Switches to the Home channel favorite frequency No action Select signaling type No action Transmits signaling call No action Reverses the tx...

Page 18: ...13 SHORTCUT MENU Press MENU key it provides a Shortcut menu item setup You can input the numeric keys 0 9 to get the corresponding shortcut menu items as shown in the above table...

Page 19: ...roups Therefore you will see a First layer menu and a Second layer menu When you need any specific menu item you can go to the corresponding first layer and second layer menu and find it easily Press...

Page 20: ...Alarm Clock TOT Batt Saver Alarm Ring TOA A B Watch Password Talk around VOX Delay Password Edit Whisper Clock AUC CTC DCS C CTC DCS Date AUC POS R CTC DCS Time AUC TxPer T CTC DCS Key beep AUC TOT C...

Page 21: ...ls on this transceiver They are High Mid Low The exact power output may vary somewhat depending on the voltage supplied to the transceiver Press MENU key then press MENU again to enter into first laye...

Page 22: ...o second layer menu Press key to select item TOA press MENU to enter into parameter setting Use key to set the TOA time Press MENU to confirm and exit Talk Around When talk around function is activate...

Page 23: ...press MENU again to enter into first layer menu Press key to select group CTC DCS press MENU to confirm and enter into second layer menu Press key to select item T CTC DCS press MENU to enter into par...

Page 24: ...PTT key to transmit DTMF decode If the signaling for the RX frequency or channel is set as DTMF and the transceiver s self ID has also been set via software when a signal is received the DTMF code wil...

Page 25: ...to select item Home Channel press MENU to enter into parameter setting Use key to select the desired channel then press MENU to fix it as Home channel and exit To activate the Home channel press short...

Page 26: ...up REPEATER press MENU to confirm and enter into second layer menu Press key to select item 1750Hz Tone press MENU to enter into parameter setting Use key to select OFF 1s 2s 3s 4s 5s Press MENU to co...

Page 27: ...lower than RX frequency this called negative direction Manual repeater shift frequency setting SFT Freq It works only under frequency VFO mode Similar to the shift direction the repeater shift frequen...

Page 28: ...the desired priority channel Press MENU to confirm and exit Scan channel adding deleting Scan Add This function only works in Channel VFO mode or Memory mode You can add or delete any channel from the...

Page 29: ...rs to the auto switch of the TX arrow upon receipt of signal It works like this ON The TX arrow will automatically switch to the A or B frequency which has a coming in signal and will stay on that You...

Page 30: ...xit Clock Time Date displaying standby When the transceiver is in standby mode it also provides the Clock displaying when the Clock function is turned on If there is no operation for more than 20 seco...

Page 31: ...key to transmit the transceiver will sound the beep tone to prompt transmission starting You can talk to transmit after the Begin Beep tone is over If this feature is turned OFF it will not sound bee...

Page 32: ...it Auto Auto lock is turned on After 30 seconds without any operation the keypad will automatically be locked Press 7 key to unlock keypad Manu Keypad can only be locked manually by hand Press 7 key t...

Page 33: ...ing language are Chinese English We can also change the displaying language to other different languages as per the dealers needs For more details pls contact with us Press MENU key then press MENU ag...

Page 34: ...word and press MENU to confirm and get into the transceiver To disable the password turn this function off Press MENU key then press MENU again to enter into first layer menu Press key to select group...

Page 35: ...ss MENU to enter Press key to select MASTER SLAVE Press MENU to confirm and exit Automatic contact transmitting time interval AUC TxPer This feature is only for the MASTER transceiver It is to set the...

Page 36: ...reset period of time within which there has been no operation to the transceiver The available selections for the time before power off are 10m 20m 30m 1h 2h 12h as well as APO OFF Press MENU key then...

Page 37: ...r FM radio mode press MENU key to enter setting mode press key to select item SAVE press MENU to enter setting then press key to select the desired channel among 1 20 for storing the FM radio station...

Page 38: ...old side key PF2 to activate emergency alarm call Press PTT key or side key PF2 to stop it IP 67 waterproof Adopting the waterproof gasket and waterproof structure the transceiver can reach IP67 water...

Page 39: ...n On Off Encode Mode Selects whether to send DTMF by manually dial or through DTMF address book Manu Address Book CHANNEL Home Channel Sets a favorite channel 1 240 Delete Deletes channels under MR CH...

Page 40: ...Color Selects TX lamp color Red Green Blue Yellow Purple Cyan White Rx Color Selects RX lamp color Red Green Blue Yellow Purple Cyan White Language Selects displaying language Chinese English Step Se...

Page 41: ...36 QT DQT sheet...

Page 42: ...use of the product 2 Any defect or damaged caused but incorrect use accidents water spillage or negligence of the user 3 Ant defect or damaged caused incorrect test operation maintenance assembly refi...

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