Infinity P1000, P1010, P1045 User Manual

Limited Warranty Statement
Infinity warrants this product to be free against defects in materials and workmanship as follows: Labor: For a period of two years from date of purchase, if this product
is determined by Infinity to be defective, Infinity will repair and/or re­place the product with a new or rebuilt unit or repair at no charge. After the warranty period, you must pay for all labor and parts charges. Cus­tomer to ship the radio pre-paid via UPS ground to Infinity for evalua­tion. Infinity then will credit the UPS costs at its sole option. If the radio is found to be defective under warranty, Infinity will repair/exchange per the above policy, sending the unit back freight prepaid to Cus­tomer. If found to be a customer caused problem or abused and out­side of above warranty, customer to pay for freight charges to and from factory plus repair charges at current published repair rates.
Parts: If a warranty issue, Infinity to supply at no charge, new or rebuilt
replacements for defective parts for a period of two years. After the warranty, standard repair or replacement rates apply.
SERVICE: To obtain warranty service, you must communicate with
Infinity directly, and then once an RMA Return Materials Authorization Number is received, to ship it back in its original carton, or in packag­ing offering an equal degree of protection, to Infinity, freight prepaid with insurance.
This warranty does not cover the battery which has a one year pro-
rated warranty, nor does it cover customer instruction, installation, set­up, programming, adjustments or signal reception or transmission.
This warranty does not cover any units which have been previously
altered, repaired, or serviced by anyone other than Infinity or used with accessories not approved by Infinity. This warranty does not cover cosmetic damage or damage due to acts of god, accident, misuse, negligence, or modification to any part of the product
This warranty does not cover products sold AS-IS or with FAULTS. No particular merchantability of this product is implied or stated. Proof of purchase in form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice, evi-
dence that the unit is within the warranty period and must be pre­sented to obtain warranty service. Warranty is offered only if a WAR­RANTY REGISTRATION CARD has been filled out and sent to Infinity, either by Mail or Email, with 15 days of purchase. This warranty is in­valid if the factory serial number applied has been altered or removed from the Product. Re-Sellers may have additional Warranty State-
ments REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER. INFINITY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAM­MAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLI­CABLE LAW. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICUAL PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS NOT MADE OR IMPLIED BY INFINITY.
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P1000/1010/1045
Standard and P Series
VHF or UHF
User’s Manual
Note: Pager function is pro­grammed only via programming s/w. Requires additional pro­gramming software and cable.
WARNING!
Read the instruction manual completely before use.
-Install the antenna first and then the battery as pictured in the manual.
-Charge the battery 14-24 hrs before use even if the green LED on the charger is present, this to
condition the battery. DO NOT OVERCHARGE!
-DO NOT install the battery or use the radio with
out the proper antenna attached.
Failure to perform these steps may damage the
radio and void the warranty. Warranty card needs to
be returned for warranty to be validated.
Kirmuss & Associates Worldwide Technologies Direct Infinity Advanced Technologies
1340 West 43rd Drive, Unit 11
Golden, Colorado, USA 80403
tel: 303 263 6353 fax: 303 862 7170
Rev08-04-01
© 2005-2008 Specifications subject to change without notice. Failure to read and follow­ing the guidelines established in the manual may void warranty. Restricted to Public Safety, Fire/EMS use. License to operate is required. Customer is solely responsible for full compliance with local,stateandfederal laws regarding productusage. Tampering or modifying unit voids FCC Approval and Warranty.
To our Valued Customers:
Thank-you for purchasing an INFINITY two way portable transceiver. Designed in the USA, built in Hong Kong, this robust, compact, easy to use radio incorporates the latest technologies, providing reliable per­formance at an unprecedented low cost. Before operating this radio, please read this manual carefully. Failure to do so may void warranty.
RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY SAFETY INFORMATION
This transceiver has been tested an complies with both national and inter-
national standards in regards to Radio Frequency (RF) energy emitted and guidelines regarding human exposure to RF energy. The radio complies with FCC and IEEE guidelines for occupational use/controlled RF expo- sure environments, where duty talk cycles should be limited to 50% talk, 50% listen based on recommendations by the National Council on radia- tion Protection and Measurement as well as the American National Stan- dards Institute. Reference:
FCC OET Bulletin 65, Edition 97-01 Supplement C; 47 CFR 1.1307; 1.1310 and 2.1093
ANSI C95.1.1992 ANSI C95.3.1992 Ministry of Health Canada Safety Code 6
Controlling your exposure to RF energy
To control your exposure to RF and comply with the maximum exposure limits for occupational/controlled environments, follow these guidelines:
1) Do not talk (transmit) on the radio more than the rated transmit duty cycle. This is important because the radio radiates more energy when it is transmitting than when it is receiving.
2) When listing and talking on the radio, hold it upright in front of your face so that it is at least one inch (2.5 cm) away from any part of your face. Keeping the radio at the recommended distance is important because exposure to RF decreases rapidly the further away the antenna is from your body
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Once configured to send out a Page:
1. Select the channel to the Group or Team or Mem­bers that you wish to Page by using the channel selector.
NOTE: As there are 128 channels available for programming, we suggest that all channels that will be used to send out a page could be entered and programmed as well as identified separately as such. Ex: Channel 30 corresponds to FDPAGE (as seen on the LCD screen for Fire Dept.); Channel 31 corre­sponds to EMS PG. (for EMS Members). Then perhaps pro­gram in Channel positions 1 and 2 these channels with std CTCSS PL tones and use without page feature. (Calling them FIRE and EMS, using them for regular radio traffic)
As a programming consideration, if this radio is to be used to receive traffic from responders answering the page sent out by the user of this radio, these PASGE OUT channel should be set NOT TO DECODE or RECEIVE any pages, this so that the User (in this case Chief) may hear the responders reply to the mes­sage or information sent.
>If this is the case, then a separate DECODE/Receive channel should then be set up to act as a paging receiver for the user to receive pages from dispatch or others. That channel in turn will not be set up to ENCODE or send out a page.
Ex. Channel 40 corresponds to FDPGRX (as seen on the LCD
Screen); Channel 41 corresponds to EMSPRX
2. To send out a Page and Message:
Press and hold down the Orange Button until you hear a “Beep” from the Radio’s speaker.
With the Orange Button being held down, both the RED LED atop the radio and the RF Power Bar meter on the lower part of the LCD will illuminate indicating that your radio is transmitting.
When the “Beep” is heard, the transmitter will shut down. The RED TX LED on the top of the radio and the RF Power Meter on the LCD will turn off. Then use the PTT button and speak nor­mally into the microphone, announcing the details of the page message to all units that were paged that were on that channel.
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To Generate a Call (Tone) Group Page (Use by Fire Chief, Command Staff etc.)
First: Your radio must be programmed to send a page (set to encode)
Double Click on the “Tone Options” box on the corresponding channel
OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS & SAFETY GUIDELINES
RF ENERGY EXPOSURE IS DETERMINED PRIMARILY BY THE DISTANCE TO AND THE POWER OF THE TRANSMIT­TING DEVICE. In general, RF exposure is minimized when the low-
est possible power is used and transmission time is kept to a minimum consistent with effective communications and the antenna is at the furthest possible distance from the body. Users should transmit no more than 50% of the time and follow the guidelines:
To Transmit and Receive: You must be properly licensed by the FCC or your governing radio communications authority to use this radio on the programmed frequencies.
To Transmit, first hold down the MON (Monitor) button for a moment
to make sure that the channel is not busy with other traffic that you may not hear this depending on the TONE that may be programmed in shared transceivers if the channel is a shared frequency with other users with different CTCSS/CDS Tones. You may also look at the sig­nal strength meter to ensure that the channel is clear.
To transmit: Push and hold the Push– to-Talk (PTT) Button; speak in a normal voice. There is a 1/4 second delay before the radio transmits as the antenna is tuned to the frequency/channel being used
This box then pops up and should show that this channel may receive (Decode) as well as send out ( Call/Encode) a 2 tone page.
The Tone Frequencies for both Encode (Call) and Decode (Receive) are set up as shown on page 33.
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To Receive, release the PTT button. Hand-held Transceiver Operation:
Hold the radio in a vertical position with the radio approximately 1.5 to
2.5 “ away from your lips.
Body Worn Application:
As in most cases whenever using an approved case and body pack for this transceiver or not, use of this radio with the antenna touching the body may exceed the FCC RF exposure guidelines.
Antennas & Batteries
Use only Infinity supplied and approved antennas and batteries. Use of non approved accessories and attachments as well as user modifications could not only damage the radio and void warranty, but also may void FCC regulations as well as exceed RF exposure limits. DO NOT OVERCHARGE BATTER­IES. Consult Infinity or your Authorized Reseller/ Distributor if you have any doubts or questions.
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About Infinity: Infinity radios are sold only through Infinity or Infinity authorized regional resellers. The radio is also field programmable using the keypad (if enabled by the software), or may be programmed by using a computer loaded with op­tional Infinity programming software with the appropriate inter­face cable. The sale and use of these radios is restricted to licensed users only. User takes the responsibility to comply with FCC requirements.
About Infinity performance: Users have remarked that the Infinity radio outperforms most if not all major radio manufac­turers in direct radio to radio communications (distance). This is due to the superior design of the radio and the built in an­tenna tuner used in the transceiver.
User Precautions
The following will assist you in fulfilling any
warranty obligations.
No User Serviceable Parts inside. Refer repair to Factory Au-
thorized Personnel only.
Using your Paging Radio
Typically your radio will have one paging channel . When using the radio as a paging receiver, set the
radio to that channel. Turn the volume control up all the way. When the radio receives and decodes a valid two
tone signal, the radio will emit an audible chime, as well as allow you to hear the message being broad­cast by dispatch.
It will continue to allow you to hear the radio traffic until the last transmission occurs or when 20 seconds time of no carrier has elapsed. After 20 seconds of no radio traffic on the channel, the radio will revert back to page receive mode.
Do not use the transceiver or charge the battery in an explo-
sive environment.
Keep the transceiver out of direct sunlight, DO NOT expose
the unit to extreme heat or cold.
Keep the transceiver out of dusty or humid areas. IF IM-
MERSED IN WATER, TAKE OUT OF WATER AND BLOW AIR ACROSS SPEAKER AND SHAKE ANY WATER THAT MAY BE TRAPPED IN FRONT OF THE SPEAKER GRILL.
Do Not Transmit without an approved antenna connected to
the transceiver. Install the battery only after the
antenna is connected to the radio.
Observe common sense when attempting to transmit in areas
such as construction sites, mines, hospitals, hazardous envi­ronments, etc..
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How to use your Paging Radio
Product Features
Once programmed, your radio software programming for the Paging Receive model should look similar to the screens below. This illustra­tion is a sample scenario of a Chief’s radio.
It is for illustration purposes only depicting typical radio applications of the P-1000/P1010 P Series radios with paging option.
Examples: Channel 1 is a repeater channel for Dispatch, no paging receive, on scan Channel 2 is a weather channel with receive only Channel 3 is the main repeater channel where one can hear all activity, not on PRI scan. Hears all radio traffic and page tones. One hears all radio traffic for Fire, Med, Public Works. Channel 4 is the Fire Channel with 2 Tone Decode for Fire, using the same re­peater as EMS and Public Works. On paging Receive, on PRI scan. Only fire page calls are heard. Channel 5 is the EMS channel with 2 tone decode for EMS/MED calls. Uses same repeater as Fire and Public Works. On paging receive, on PRI scan. Channel 6 is the Public Works channel with 2 tone decode for Public Works. On paging receive, not on PRI Scan. Channel 7 is a DOT channel with 2 tone paging receive, not on PRI scan.
128 channels 5 watt (VHF), 4 watt (UHF) power output 2 Tone Decode and Encode (P-Option)12.5 KHz narrow/ wi de band spaci ng
wi th 2.5 KHz Channel step
ANI ID code (check compatibility with your radio
system)
VOX operation (for hands free operation) LCD display with channel, frequency or English
language channel alias
Scrambler (inverted type) operation (to keep con-
versations and information secure)
Three color selectable backlit LCD Personal Emergency Alarm Programmable by PC or Front Keypad* [*Keypad
programming access may be locked out by the software.]
This is the Fire Chief’s radio:
-Fire, EMS and Public Works use the same repeater.
-When on PRI scan, his radio scans and listens for pagesfrom both FIRE and EMS. (Channels 4 and 5).
-If he is on Channel 3, he hears all traffic, and all tones generated by the dispatcher ‘s paging terminal.
>IF THE CHIEF’S RADIO WAS PROGRAMMED TO ENCODE, HE COULD THEN INITIATE A PAGE BY PRESSING AND HOLDING DOWN THE ORANGE BUTTON ON THE RADIO ON THE APPROPRIATE CHANNEL UNTIL HIS RADIO BEEPS AT HIM, INDICATING THAT A PAGE WAS SUCCESFULLYSENT OUT.
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50 CTCSS ands 104 DCS Normal/Inverted tones,
Selectable
Time-out-timer Busy channel lock-out Audible function and channel number (feedback to
user if enabled) in English language through ra­dio’s speaker
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Unpacking (Kit contents)
Step 13:
Once all the required parameters have been entered, Click on “File”, then “Save As”, and name the file.
Flexible Antenna
Handheld Transceiver
Li-ion Battery
Belt Clip for Mounting on Battery
Low Voltage DC Adapter for Charger
Charger
Step 14:
With the radio fully charged, NOW TURN THE RADIO ON.
Step 15:
Click on “Program”, “Write to Radio”, and Start. A time-line progress bar will appear and indicate that the
radio is being uploaded with your data. IF THIS DOES NOT OCCUR, and an error message ap-
pears, there may be a problem with the Port designation (selection of Com Port Number) of your computer. To solve this, click on “Ports”, and change the Port setting, first from “COM 1” to “Com 2” and then try to write to the radio again.
Continue this until the program connects to the radio and writes to the radio. (You may also read data from the radio).
>>>DO NOT USE THE DEBUG OPTION. This may cause problems with writing data to the radio.
Unpack carefully the contents of the shipping carton. Confirm that you have all of the above listed parts in your kit be-
fore discarding the box. You may also have additional accessories inserted in the box,
such as an extra rechargeable battery, speaker/microphone, ear mic., PC programming software CD, PC programming cable, manual, etc. depending on your order.
If any items are missing or have been damaged, file a claim first with your carrier, then contact your reseller.
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Step 16:
After the radio has been programmed, (message appears), you may then turn the radio off and unplug the program­ming cable. Replace the “SP MIC” plastic cover and you are set to go.
HINT: If you highlight the tabs with your mouse, a pop up will appear telling you what each icon is for.
It is assumed that persons programming the radios are familiar with frequency designations and tones.
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