HP105/HP405 User manual
In this book…
User’s Manual..............................................................................................................................................1
IN THIS BOOK…................................................................................................................................................... 2
NTRODUCTION
I
ARNING NOTES
W
AFETY
S
ONVENTIONS AND SYMBOLS IN THIS BOOK
C
PART NAMES AND THEIR FUNCTIONS.......................................................................................................... 6
TOP........................................................................................................................................................................ 6
RONT
F
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IDE (LEFT AND RIGHT
S
SETUP...................................................................................................................................................................... 8
NPACKING
U
ITTING/REMOVING THE ANTENNA
F
NSTALLING/REMOVING THE BATTERY PACK
I
NSTALLING/REMOVING THE BELT CLIP
I
HARGING THE BATTERY PACK
C
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BASIC OPERATIONS.........................................................................................................................................11
WITCHING THE RADIO
S
DJUSTING VOLUME
A
HANNEL SELECTION
C
ECEPTION
R
ONITOR
M
RANSMISSION
T
RANSMISSION POWER
T
CANNING CHANNELS
S
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ON/OFF..........................................................................................................................11
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ADVANCED OPERATIONS............................................................................................................................... 13
ANDSFREE TRANSMISSION
H
(VOX) ..................................................................................................................... 14
CARE AND MAINTENANCE............................................................................................................................. 15
ATTERY PACKS
B
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Information on rechargeable batteries.......................................................................................................... 15
Properly charge of battery packs...................................................................................................................15
Memory effect................................................................................................................................................. 15
Erasing memory effect.................................................................................................................................... 16
Warnings for battery and chargers use.........................................................................................................16
ADIO MAINTENANCE
R
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Cleaning battery packs................................................................................................................................... 17
Cleaning the radio.......................................................................................................................................... 17
Connectors...................................................................................................................................................... 17
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES...............................................................................................................................18
Microphone connector................................................................................................................................... 18
QUICK REFERENCE.......................................................................................................................................... 19
PERATION RESUME
O
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INDEX.................................................................................................................................................................... 20
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Introduction
Congratulations. HP105/HP405 is a Professional Radio. Its rugged design allows it to be your reliable
partner even during hard wor king days.
To exte nd t he f lexibility t he r adio is pr ovided with VOX function, which allows switching the transmission
just by talking in full hands fre e c ondition.
Transceiver’s specifications provided in HP105/HP405 are compliant with ETS 300 086, moreover its top
level design and resistance are compliant with IEC529 level IP54 and MIL STD 810 C,D,E.
CTE International is committed to continuous quality improve, for this reason specifications may vary
without prior notice.
Warning notes
Every eff ort has been made to ensure t hat the information in this document is complete, accurate, and upto-date. CTE International assumes no responsibility for the results of errors beyond its control. The
manufacturer of this equipment also cannot guarantee that changes in the equipment made by non
authorized people will not affec t the app lic a bility of the infor ma tion in it.
Safety
Your HP105/HP405 handheld tr ansceiver has been carefully designed to give you years of safe, reliable
perfor mance. As with all electrical equipment, however, t here are a few basic pr ecautions you should take
to avoid hurting yourself or damaging the radio:
• Read the instructions in this handbook carefully. Be sure to save it for future refer ence.
• Read and follow all warning and instruction labels on the radio itself .
Don’t carry the transceiver by the antenna
•
Grasp it by its base ( not the tip!) when you need to place or remove it.
Don’t keep t he radio with the antenna very close
•
tr ansmitting. The r adio will p erfor m best if the micr ophone is 5 -10 cm aw ay f rom the mouth and the
radio is vertical.
• Be sure the PTT key is not depressed when you don’t need to transmit.
• Do not operate the radio near unshielded electrical blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere.
Don’t transmit without the antenna fitt ed on the radio
•
may damage the TX output final stage.
Respect the environment conditions
•
however avoid exposing it to extremely hot or cold temperature (out of the range between –30 to
+60°C). Don’t expose the transceiver to excessive vibrations as well as dusty or rainy places.
Never try to disassemble or service the radio by yourself
•
described in this handbook). I t will immediately void t he warranty and yo u may c ause damag e re quiring
extensive repair wor k. Alway s contact your local dealer for as sist ance.
. The radio is designed to be used in heavy environments,
. This may damage the antenna or antenna terminal.
to, or touching exposed part s of t he body, while
. Though it is provided with a protection, it
(aside from the routine maintenance
Grasp your r adios firmly
•
Use only genuine accessories
•
. Ot herw ise it may fall and be damaged.
. Non original ones could seriously damage your handheld transceiver.
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Do not use yo ur ra dio near water , or spill liquid of any kin d into it
•
. If the transceivers get wet
immediately dry it by a soft and clean cloth.
Switch the radio off before you clean it
•
. Strictly follow the directions reported in the paragraph
“Care and maintenance”.
Handle the batter y pr operly
•
. Strictly follow the directions reported in “Care and maintenance”.
• Be certain that your power source matches the rating listed for the supplied battery charger (AC
adaptor) . I f you are not sure, check wit h your dealer or with your local power company.
• To avoid damaging the power c able of t he batt er y charger, do not put anything on it or place it where it
will be walked o n.
This product complies with the requirements of t he Council Directives 89/336/ EEC and 73/23/ EEC on the
approximation of the laws of t he member states r elating to electr omagnetic compatibility a nd low voltage .
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Conventions and Symbols i n this Book
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This sym bol marks a ‘note’. Notes are hints or tips whi ch of fer additional infor m ati on to help y ou.
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This symbol marks a ‘cauti on’. Cautions are special noti ces whi ch you should read and f oll ow
carefully to avoid possible damage to your equipment and to avoid potential danger to
yourself or ot her peopl e.
Key names will be highlighted in
Important sentences and wor ds ar e highlighted in Italic.
bold
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Part Names and their functions
Please have a loo k to the f o llo wing parts des c r ip tion in order to fa miliarize wit h t he transce iver ’s main pa r ts
and contr o ls . Number s in br a c k ets r efer to t he illustratio n.
Top
Antenna connector.
[1]
1
2
connector ( M X t hread ty pe) .
Power ON/O FF knob.
[2]
transceiver on and off.
Channel selector knob.
[3]
the operative channel.
Fit the antenna to this
Rotate this knob to turn the
Rotate this knob to select
Status LED
[4]
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current radio’s status.
. Glows in different colors to show the
Front
Speaker
[5]
5
6
emits the reception sound.
Microphone
[6]
microphone located in this place
. The built in speaker locat ed in this point
. Your voice is detected by the
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11
12
Side (left and right)
Microphone connector
[7]
9
7
8
speaker/microphone, headsets for VOX use and
other accessories. It must be protect ed with the
supplied rubber cap when not in use. For the
related pin connections please see to
“Microphone connection”.
Battery pack
[8]
energy to your radio.
Release
[9]
Allows to remove the battery pack
MON
[10]
[11]
[12]
(monitor ) butt on. Enables the loudspeaker
for audio monitoring of the tuned channel
PTT
(Push To Talk) button. When pressed
switches the transceiver from reception to
transmission
FUN
(Function) button. Enables VOX and Scan
Function. See VOX and Scan chapters.
. This NiMH battery pack supplies
button (located on the battery’s body).
. For remote
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