5. Before Use ........................................................................................................................................ 16
5.1 Charge the Battery ........................................................................................................................ 16
6. Status Indication .............................................................................................................................. 21
9.2.5 Ending a call ....................................................................................................................... 30
9.3 Group Call ..................................................................................................................................... 30
9.3.1 Initiating a Call .................................................................................................................... 30
9.4 One Touch Call ............................................................................................................................. 33
12. Care and Cleaning .......................................................................................................................... 51
1. Documentation Conventions
For your better understanding of this manual, please read the following conventions first.
1.1 Instructional Icons
Icon Description
Note Indicates references that can further describe the related topics.
Caution Indicates situations that could cause data loss or equipment damage.
1.2 Notational Conventions
Convention Description
The quotation marks enclose the name of a software interface element.
“ ”
For example, click “OK”.
The text in boldface denotes the name of a hardware button. For example,
Bold
->
press the PTT key.
The symbol directs you to access a multi-level menu. For example, to
select “New” from the “File” menu, we will describe it as follows: File ->
New.
1.3 Key Operation
Operation Definition
Short press To press a key and release it quickly.
Long press To press a key for the preset time (2s by default) and release it.
Hold To press a key and do not release it.
2. Intrinsically Safe Radio Information
2.1 Equipment marking
FM/CAN
z Class I, Zone 0 AEx/Ex ia IIC T4 Ga
z
z Class I,II,III Div1 Group A,B,C,D,E,F,G T120℃
ATEX
z II 1G Ex ia IIC T4
z II 1D Ex ia IIIC T120℃ IP6X
z I M1 Ex ia
IECEx
z Ex ia IIC T4 Ga
z Ex ia IIIC T120 Da IP6X℃
z Ex ia I Ma
2.2 No Misoperations
Stop operating this product and leave the explosive atmosphere immediately when the safety or integrity
of the product is endangered, and deliver it to your local dealer for examination.
These items may endanger the product’s safety or integrity:
z The radio is stored improperly;
z The radio is faulty;
z The radio works with overload;
z The radio’s operational error or threshold value is out of allowed range.
z The radio is damaged during transportation;
z The radio’s housing is obviously damaged or cracked;
z The radio logo or model is hard to be recognized;
2.3
Safety Instructions
Caution
T
o protect you against any property loss, bodily injury or even death, be sure to observe the following
safety instructions:
z Use only the Ex-battery BL1813-Ex and BL2413-Ex specified by the Company. The use of other
batteries may result in Ex-protection failure.
z Charge the battery in a non-hazardous area only with the designated charger.
z Use the accessories specified by the Company only.
z Do not carry any standby battery into a hazardous area.
z Do not use a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with your skin, a minor
burn may result.
z Do not expose the radio to direct sunlight for a long time, nor place it close to a heating source.
z Hold the radio upright and keep its microphone 2.5 to 5 centimeters away from your mouth during
use.
z If you wear a radio on your body, ensure its antenna is
during transmission.
z Please do not use the radio out of the operating temperature range specification of this product.
z Do not disassemble the radio or replace the accessories in a hazardous area.
z Do not remove the battery from the radio in a hazardous area.
z Do not attempt to repair and service the radio, batteries and its accessories. Please contact your
dealer for repair and servicing.
z Do not dissemble or redo the radio. Unauthorized modification of the radio may result in termination
of Ex-protection (intrinsic safety) of the radio.
z Improper usage of the product other than it is intended to be used for will impair safety of the product,
yourself and surrounding environment.
at least 0 centimeters away from your body
2.4
Specifications
Item Specifications
Rated Ope
Max. Operati
Max. Operati
rating Voltage DC 7.4V
ng Voltage DC 8.4V
ng Current 1.8A
Weight (with
& battery)
Sensitivity
RF Power Ou
Rated Audio Power Outpu
Audio Distortion
Ambient Temperature
Storage Temperatur
Charging Te
Battery Ex-battery
Battery Life About 14 ho
Charging Ti
standard ant
tput 1W
3%
mperature 0℃–+40℃
me About 4 hours
enna
About 498g
μV/(V/m)
0.70
t 0.5W
-20℃–+55℃
e -40℃–+85℃
2
.85 μV/(V/m)
to 0
BL1813-Ex (1800mAh)
urs (5-5-90 duty cycle)
2
Compliance Standards
2.5
FM
FM Class 3600
FM Class 3610
FM Class 3810
ANSI/IEC-60
ANSI/ISA-60079-0(12.0
2005
529(Ed. 4.0)
ANSI/ISA-60079-11(12.02.01)
ANSI/ISA-61010-1(82.02.01)
Standard Issue Date
2011
2010
2004
0.01) 2009
2012
2004
CAN
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.0-M91
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.142-M1987
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.213-M1987
2006
2009
2008
Standard Issue Date
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.60079-0 (Ed. 5.0)
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.60079-11 (Ed. 5.0)
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.60529 (Ed. 5.0)
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.61010-1 (Ed. 2.0)
ATEX
EN 60079-0 (Ed. 5.0)
EN 60079-11 (Ed. 6.0)
EN 60529+A1 (Ed. 2.0)
IECEx
IEC-60079-0 (Ed. 5.0)
IEC-60079-11 (Ed. 6.0)
2011
2011
2005
2009
2009
2012
1992
2007
2011
IEC-60529 (Ed. 2.1)
2001
3. Items in the Package
Please unpack carefully and check that all items listed below are received. If any item is missing or
damaged, please contact your dealer.
Portable Radio Battery Charger
Power AdapterAntennaBelt Clip
Strap Documentation Kit
Note
And the frequency band is marked on the label of antenna; if not, refer to the label on the radio for
frequency band information.
4. Product Introduction
This section introduces the mechanical structure and the programmable key features of this product.
4.1 Product Controls
No. Part Name No. Part Name
1 SK1 (Side Key 1)
○
2 PTT Key
○
3 SK2 (Side Key 2)
○
4 TK (Top Key)
○
5 Group Call Selector Knob
○
6 Microphone
○
7 LCD Display
○
8 OK/Menu Key
○
9 Speaker
○
11 LED Indicator
○
12 Antenna
○
13
○
14 Accessory Jack
○
15 Back/Subgroup Key
○
16 Up Key
○
17 Down Key
○
18 Battery latch
○
19 Belt clip
○
Power On-Off/Volume Control
Knob
10 Numeric Keypad
○
20 Battery
○
4.2 Programmable Keys
For enhanced convenience, you may request your dealer to program the keys SK1, SK2, and TK as
shortcuts to the functions listed below. For detailed introductions of the functions, see the chapter
“Functions and Operations”.
No. Programmable Features Description
1 On-hook To disconnect the call.
2 Keypad Lock To lock or unlock the keypad quickly.
3 Adjust Power Level To adjust Tx power level quickly.
4 Private Contact List To access the menu “Contact List” quickly.
5 Current Subgroup Contact To access the menu “Subgroup” quickly.
6 Call Log To access the menu “Call Logs” quickly.
7 Operation Mode To access the menu “Mode” quickly.
8 Hunt Mode To access the menu “Hunt” quickly.
9 Manual Current Hunt To hunt and make a registration again.
10 Background Hunt To enable or disable the background hunt feature.
11 HomeStation Hunt To enable or disable the home-station hunt feature.
12 Multi-site Handover To enable or disable the multi-site handover feature.
13 Encrypt To enable or disable the encryption feature.
14 LQO To enable or disable LQO.
15 Covert Mode To enable or disable the Covert mode.
16 Emergency On To make an emergency call for help in emergent situations.
17 Emergency Off To end the emergency call.
18 Battery Power Indicator To check the battery power.
19 Man Down To enable or disable the man down function.
20 Message To access the menu “Message” quickly.
21 ReDial Call To call the last person you have contacted.
22 BackDial Call To call the last person who has contacted you.
23 Operation Mode Switch To switch the operation mode of the radio.
No. Programmable Features Description
24 One Touch Call 1-5 To call or to send a message to the preset contact quickly.
25 VOX To enable or disable the VOX feature.
Note
¾ Long and short press of a key can be assigned with different functions by your dealer.
¾ The TK key is programmed as the Emergency On/Off key by default, and is programmable by
your dealer.
5. Before Use
5.1 Charge the Battery
Use only the charger and battery specified by the company. Charger LED can indicate the charging
status, as introduced in the table below. The following figure shows the steps for charging.
Step 1 Connect the power adapter to AC socket. See arrow ①.
Step 2 Plug the power adapter into the rear jack of the charger. See arrow ②.
Step 3 Place the radio with the battery attached, or the battery alone, into the charger. See arrow ③.
During charging, the LED on the charger will indicate the charging status. The charging status begins
when the charger LED glows red. When charging is complete, the charger LED glows green.
See the following table for details.
Note
¾ To achieve optimal battery performance, please charge the battery for 5 hours before initial use.
¾ Be sure to read the Safety Information Booklet, to get necessary battery safety information.
LED Charging Status
The LED flashes red slowly. Standby
The LED glows red. Charging
The LED glows orange. 90% charged
The LED glows green. Fully charged
LED Charging Status
The LED flashes red rapidly. Failure
5.2 Assembling Accessories
5.2.1
Turn the antenna clockwise to fasten it.
To remove the antenna, rotate it counter-clockwise.
Assembling the Antenna
5.2.2 Assembling the Battery
Step 1 Align the battery slots with the guide rails on the radio, and push the battery ②.
Loading...
+ 37 hidden pages
You need points to download manuals.
1 point = 1 manual.
You can buy points or you can get point for every manual you upload.