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Safety Information

The following safety precautions shall always be observed during operation,

service and repair of this equipment.

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This equipment shall be serviced by qualified technicians only.

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Do not modify the radio for any reason.

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Use only the manufacturer supplied or approved batteries and chargers.

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To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn

off your radio in any area where posted notices instruct you to do so.

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Turn off your radio before boarding an aircraft. Any use of a radio must be

in accordance with airline regulations or crew instructions.

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For vehicles with an air bag, do not place a radio in the area over an air bag

or in the air bag deployment area.

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Turn off your radio prior to entering any area with explosive and flammable

materials.

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Do not charge your battery in a location with explosive and flammable

materials.

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Turn off your radio before entering a blasting area.

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Do not use any portable radio that has a damaged antenna. If a damaged

antenna comes into contact with your skin, a minor burn can result.

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Do not expose the radio to direct sunlight over a long time, nor place it close

to heating source.

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When transmitting with a portable radio, hold the radio in a vertical position

with the microphone 3 to 4 centimeters away from your lips. Keep antenna

at least 2.5 centimeters away from your body when transmitting.

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Contents

Safety Information ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 2

Product Inspection --------------------------------------------------------------------- 3

Radio Overview -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4

Battery Information --------------------------------------------------------------------- 6

Antenna Information -------------------------------------------------------------------- 10

Assembly and Disassembly ---------------------------------------------------------- 11

Attaching/Removing the Battery ---------------------------------------- 11

Attaching/Removing the Antenna --------------------------------------- 12

Attaching/Removing the Belt Clip -------------------------------------- 12

Attaching/Removing the External Earpiece/Mini USB Device -- 13

Basic Operations ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 14

Turning the Radio On/Off ------------------------------------------------- 14

Adjusting the Volume ------------------------------------------------------- 14

Selecting a Channel -------------------------------------------------------- 14

Transmitting ------------------------------------------------------------------ 14

Receiving --------------------------------------------------------------------- 14

Programmable Auxiliary Functions ----------------------------------------------- 15

Advanced Operations ------------------------------------------------------------------ 15

CTCSS/CDCSS ------------------------------------------------------------- 15

Battery Save ----------------------------------------------------------------- 15

Power Adjust ----------------------------------------------------------------- 16

Time-out Timer (TOT) ------------------------------------------------------- 16

Battery Strength Indicator ------------------------------------------------ 16

Monitor ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17

Scan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17

Busy Channel Lockout (BCL) -------------------------------------------- 19

Low Battery Alert ------------------------------------------------------------ 20

Voice-Operated Transmit (VOX) ----------------------------------------- 20

Compandor ------------------------------------------------------------------- 20

Scrambler --------------------------------------------------------------------- 21

Troubleshooting ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21

Care and Cleaning ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 23

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Page 1: ...roduced translated stored in a retrievable system distributed or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permis sion of us Warning Caution represents important safety information to make users aware of misoperations that may cause malfunction of the radio personal injury or property damage Note indicates important information whi...

Page 2: ...tact with your skin a minor burn can result ó Do not expose the radio to direct sunlight over a long time nor place it close to heating source ó When transmitting with a portable radio hold the radio in a vertical position with the microphone 3 to 4 centimeters away from your lips Keep antenna at least 2 5 centimeters away from your body when transmitting 2 Contents Safety Information 2 Product In...

Page 3: ...rt any missing or damaged items to your dealer Accessories supplied with the radio Item Qty PCS Antenna 1 Strap 1 Belt Clip 1 Li Ion Battery 1 Switching Power 1 Owner s Manual 1 Belt Clip Note Frequency band is marked on the label of antenna if not please refer to the label on the radio unit for frequency band information 2 Power On Off Key 4 Volume Control Key 6 Volume Control Key 8 Microphone 10...

Page 4: ...y Press and hold down the PTT key to transmit and release it to receive Programmable Function Key The side key can be programmed with long short press functions by your dealer LED Indicator Status indications and alert tones are shown in the table below Power On to When the radio is turned on an alert tone sounds and the enter User Status Indicator flashes orange once Mode When the radio is curren...

Page 5: ...f to ensure a full charge 3 Never charge a wet battery or a wet radio with battery attached Please dry it with a soft cloth prior to charge 4 The battery will eventually wear out When the operating time of a fully charged battery is noticeably shorter than its normal performance you need to buy a new one Please replace it ASAP 5 If the product shuts off automatically due to low battery please char...

Page 6: ...tery with a desktop charger 1 Plug the AC connector of the switching power into an AC outlet socket 2 Plug the Mini USB connector of the switching power into the Mini USB port on back of the desktop charger 3 Place the radio with the battery attached or the battery alone into the charger 4 Make sure that the battery is in good contact with charging pieces of the desktop charger The charging proces...

Page 7: ...to make its bottom up Then push the battery in direction of Ú into the radio See Figure 1 2 Press the battery bottom in direction of Û gently until a click is heard which indicates that the battery is properly attached to the radio See Figure 2 Removing the Battery 1 Make sure the radio is powered off first Press the belt clip down in direction of Ù to make its bottom up Then lift the battery latc...

Page 8: ...lt clip Attaching Removing the External Earpiece Mini USB Device Attaching the External Earpiece 1 Loosen the strap in direction of Ù and tie it to the strap hole in direction of Ú 2 Uncover the accessory jack cover in direction of Û and insert the earpiece plug into the jack in direction of Ü 3 Then rotate the other end of the strap into the connector of the earpiece cable in direction of Ý Assem...

Page 9: ...rent colors To exit this function release the key Status Indicator of different colors represents different battery strength levels Refer to the table below Advanced Operations 15 Programmable Auxiliary Functions Your dealer can program the following auxiliary functions to the programmable key with long short press z z z z z None z z z z z Power Adjust z z z z z Monitor z z z z z Monitor Momentary...

Page 10: ...nitor Momentary key continuously to enter this mode and release the key to exit Scan The Scan feature enables a two way radio to continuously scan each channel for activity Press the key programmed as Scan scan starts from the current There is no indication upon press of the programmed Battery Strength Indication key However the indi Less than 10 cator keeps flashing red in standby status and keep...

Page 11: ...hannel by your dealer When this function is enabled one beep sounds when it is disabled two beeps sound 19 Advanced Operations less than 2 channels in the scan list Press the Scan key again or power the radio off to exit this mode 2 Auto Entry If Auto Scan is enabled on a channel the radio will automatically enter Scan mode when it switches to this channel When it switches to other channels or is ...

Page 12: ...abled one beep sounds when it is disabled two beeps sound 22 Troubleshooting Symptom Solution Cannot power on the The battery may have run out Please recharge radio the battery or replace it with a new one The battery may have been improperly installed Please remove the battery and insert it again The battery may have worn out Please replace it The fully charged ASAP battery runs down The battery ...

Page 13: ...imum performance from your radio MODELS COVERED BY THIS MANUAL TR200 UHF Two Way Radio 23 Care and Cleaning z z z z z Do not hold the radio by its antenna or external earpiece directly z z z z z Do not place the radio in a dusty or dirty environment z z z z z Clean the radio with a lint free cloth to remove dirt or grease to avoid poor contact due to excessive dust z z z z z Clean the radio using ...

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