Wintec LP-MINI 46 User Manual

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LP-MINI 46
User’s Manual
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Thank you for purchasing Wintec products. Based on the innovative technology in this ever-changing environment, we have been developed many wireless products that have attract more consumers’ attentions. We sincerely appreciate your interest for our products, and we suggest you read the instruction carefully. Your comment will be highly valued. Please read through the manual in order to get familiar with the device and learn the features of this model.
The following safety precautions shall always be observed during operation.
Do not modify the radio for any reason. Use only Wintec supplied or approved batteries and chargers. To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off your radio in any area where posted notices instruct you to do so. Turn off your radio before boarding an aircraft. Any use of a radio must be in accordance with airline regulations or crew instructions. Turn off your radio prior to entering any area with explosive and flammable materials. 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. Do not expose the radio to direct sunlight over a long time, nor place it close to heating source. 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.
Certificate Approval
Safety Warning
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Contents
Radio Overview.....................
LCD Icons........................
Installation of Accessories.................
Operation Guide.....................
Function Menu.....................
Optional Accessories...................
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When you receive your radio package, inspect the shipping carton for any signs of damage. Next, remove and check the contents of the packing case to be sure that all items ordered have been included. Contents of the packing case may be different from those listed if optional accessories were ordered.
Packaged Model Contents
1. Radio Unit
2. SMA rubber flex antenna
3. Battery
4. Belt Clip
5. Rapid Charger and Transformer
6. User’s manual
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Antenna (SMA socket)
LED Indicator
Power Switch / Volume Control
Data socket (mini USB)
External Mic. Jack
LCD display
Up button
Set button
Down button
PTT button (Push to talk)
P2 function button
P1 backlight button
Speaker
Mic.
Lanyard hole
Battery Latch
Radio Overview
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1. Antenna
(SMA socket)
Provide attached SMA rubber ex antenna or
other 50Ω impedance antenna.
Note: It may cause the damage to your radio if
the antenna is connected inappropriately.
2. LED Indicator LED Indicator turns on red when transmitting.
LED Indicator turns on green when receiving
signal.
3. Power Switch /
Volume Control
Rotate the power switch / volume control knob
clockwise to switch power ON. When the click
sound of switch and the melody is heard, the
transceiver is powered. Adjust volume
appropriately.
Note: Please be aware that the hearing may be
harmed by outburst of sound. Rotate the power
switch / volume control knob counterclockwise
to switch power OFF. When the click sound of
switch is heard, transceiver’s power is turned o.
4. Data socket
(mini USB)
Connect optional accessories and computer
interface.
5. External Mic. Jack Connect an optional speaker-microphone or
headset, if needed.
The internal microphone and speaker will not
function when either is connected.
Note: Turn to the lowest volume if external
Mic./speaker is used, then adjust the volume
appropriately.
Avoid outburst of sound harmful to ears.
6. LCD display Shows transceiver’s status.
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7.Up button [▲] Press [] to select the channel / CTCSS
upward.
Press and hold [] to enable the scanning
function and perform the channels upward.
In function menu, press [] to switch the
selections upward.
8. Set button [SET] Press [SET] to enter CTCSS adjustment.
Long press [SET] to enable / disable the keypad
lock function.
In the status of scanning, press [SET] to delete
the scanning.
9. Down button [▼] Press [] to select the channel / CTCSS
downward.
Press and hold [] to enable the scanning
function and perform the channels downward.
In function menu, press [] to switch the
selections downward.
10. PTT button
(Push to talk)
Press and hold this button to talk; release it to
listen.
11. P2 function button Press and hold this button to enter the function
menu.
12. P1 function button Short press to turn on / o Backlight.
Long press to turn o SQL temporarily for
monitoring and the radio would receive weak
signals.
16. Battery Latch Push up battery latch to release battery pack.
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LCD Icons
Symbol Item Description
Signal Strength
Shows the signal strength. Four bars indicate
the strongest signal.
CTCSS Tone
Indicator
Speaker
ON/OFF
The icon appears and stays on when the
CTCSS tone is not set with; the icon
disappears on the screen if the channel is set
with CTCSS tone.
The icon blinks when the radio speaker is
on and receive signals.
Tx Power Level
The icon is lit up when the radio is congured
to transmit in Low Power, and disappeared
when the radio is congured to transmit in
High Power.
Power Saving Indicates that the power saving function is on.
Headset
The icon is lit up when the
speaker-microphone or headset is connected.
Keypad Lock
Indicates that all buttons are locked expect
PTT button.
Battery Level
Shows the remaining charge of the battery
capacity.
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Installation of Accessories
To Attach the Battery
Fit the extensions at the bottom of the battery into the slots at the bottom of the radio’s body. Press the top part of the battery towards the radio until a click is heard.
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To Remove the Battery
Turn off the radio. Push up the battery latch. Pull the top part of the battery away from the radio’s body and lift the battery from the radio’s body.
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To Attach the Belt Clip
Align the grooves of the belt clip with the battery. Slide the belt clip downwards until a click is heard.
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To Remove the Belt Clip
Lift belt clip tab up. Slide the belt clip upwards to remove it.
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Battery Charging
Steady Green: Charger has successfully powered up. Steady Red: Battery is in rapid charge mode. Blinking Green: Battery has completed rapid charge. Blinking Red: Battery is unchargeable or not making proper contact.
Place the radio with battery attached or the spare battery alone in the rapid charger for charging. Following is LED instruction.
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Use of external MIC / Speaker
Remove accessory jack cover Insert accessory jack Fix accessory with the screws
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Note: Rotate the Power Switch / Volume knob slowly to avoid outburst of sound harmful to ears.
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Operation Guide
Before operating the radio, make sure the attached battery is fully charged. When the battery level is very low, you need to recharge it before you can continue to use your radio (The radio has a battery voltage icon to show the battery status on LCD screen).
Rotate the power switch / volume control knob clockwise to switch power ON. When the click sound of switch and the melody is heard, the radio is powered on. Rotate the Power switch / volume control knob counterclockwise to switch power OFF. When the click sound of switch is heard, transceiver’s power is turned off.
Power On / Off
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Before press and hold the PTT button, please check if the LED indicator turns on green or not (Green stands for channel busy). Press PTT button and speak clearly with your mouth about 5-10cm away from the microphone. The LED indicator turns on red during transmission. Release PTT button when you finish speaking and receive signals. During receiving, LED indicator turns on green.
Receiving / Transmitting
Rotate the Power / Volume control knob clockwise to increase volume. Rotate the Power / Volume knob counterclockwise to decreases volume. Rotate the power switch/volume knob slowly to avoid outburst of sound harmful to ears.
Adjusting Volume
Press [] [] to select the assigned channel.
Channel Adjustment
Note: avoid outburst of sound harmful to ears.
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Press and hold [] [] to start scanning for the channel. When scanning is in operation, press [SET] to end the scanning.
Press [SET] to switch the function of channel adjustment and CTCSS Tone adjustment. Press [] [] to select the assigned tone on channel. There are 51 standard codes of CTCSS as below table. (Factory default is OFF)
CTCSS Tone Adjustment
Channel Scan
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1 67.0 11 97.4 21 136.5 31 192.8 41 159.8 2 71.9 12 100.0 22 141.3 32 203.5 42 165.5 3 74.4 13 103.5 23 146.2 33 210.7 43 171.3 4 77.0 14 107.2 24 151.4 34 218.1 44 177.3 5 79.7 15 110.9 25 156.7 35 225.7 45 183.5 6 82.5 16 114.8 26 162.2 36 233.6 46 189.9 7 85.4 17 118.8 27 167.9 37 241.8 47 196.6 8 88.5 18 123.0 28 173.8 38 250.3 48 199.5 9 91.5 19 127.3 29 179.9 39 69.3 49 206.5
10 94.8 20 131.8 30 186.2 40 62.5 50 229.1
51 254.1
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Function Menu
Press and hold P2 button to enter the function menu. Press [] [] to select the function settings.
Adjust radio’s squelch level between Level 0 ~ Level 7.
SQL: Squelch Level
Turn on / off all sound effect (including power-on melody, key beep, warning beep...etc.).
SOUND: Sound Effect
There are OFF / 30 / 60 / 120 mins for selection. While one of them is selected, the radio will automatically turn the power off when times out if none of the button is operated. The radio will send out a reminder melody and LCD screen shows “APO” from the last 5 mins before turning off.
APO: Automatically Power Off
Menu Items
Description
Factory Default
Option
SQL RF Squelch Level 3 Level 0~ Level 7
SOUND Sound Eect ON ON / OFF
APO Auto-power-o OFF OFF / 30 / 60 / 120 mins
TOT Transmission Timeout OFF
OFF / 30 / 60 / 90 / 180 /
360sec
PSAVE Power Saving mode 1:2 OFF / 1:1 / 1:2 / 1:3 / 1:4
MIC-G Mic. Gain L VL / L / H
VOX Voice-Activate System OFF OFF / Level1~ Level 9
RESET
Restore to factory
setting
NO NO / YES
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There are OFF / 30 / 60 / 90 / 180 / 360 secs in selection. While one of them is selected, push and hold PTT if continuous talk before the time out 10 sec. and radio will send out a beep warning sound. At the same time, LCD screen shows “TOT”, the radio will stop transmission at time-out and there are beeps sounds continuously until PTT is released.
TOT: Transmission Timeout
Turn on power saving mode could extend radio operation time. Power saving mode can be selected in OFF/1:1/1:2/1:3/1:4 level. (1:4 is the one saving most power)
PSAVE: Power Saving
There are Very Low / Low / High gains in selection. Please choose “High” when you need to speak softly and set as “Very Low” when the environment with loud noise (such as riding a motorcycle).
MIC-G: Microphone Gain
VOX is a speech control giving the possibility to transmit without using the radio PTT. The VOX sensitivity can be set in OFF and 9 different sound levels. 1 stands for the highest sensitivity; 9 stands for the lowest. That means, the smaller of the setting value means the better ability to transmit the signals. (Factory setting is OFF)
VOX: Voice-Activate System
Press [] [] button to select “YES” and then press the set button to return to default factory setting. The radio will automatically turn off and restart again, at that time; all the functions set on the radio will be restored to the default setting.
RESET: Restore to default setting
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LP-46C Air-tube Earphone with PTT
Li-ion Battery 2000mAh / 3.7V 1150mAh / 7.2V
LP-46A Earpiece with PTT
LP-46B Earhook Earphone with PTT
WI CR01 USB Programmable Cable
Optional Accessories
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Note: Pictures are for reference only and may vary from actual product. Product function shall remain the same. The above listed items are the common optional accessories for your radio. To order other accessories, please contact your local dealer.
Wintec endeavors to achieve the accuracy and completeness of this manual, but no warranty of accuracy or reliability is given. All the above specifications and design are subject to change without notice due to continuous development. No part of this manual may be copied, reproduced, 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 permission of Wintec.
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