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1. wireless electronics LP MINI 46 User s Manual 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 Certificate Approval fe E O is Z Safety Warning 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 transmi
2. is connected inappropriately 2 LED Indicator LED Indicator turns on red when transmitting LED Indicator turns on green when receiving signal 3 Power Switch Rotate the power switch volume control knob Volume Control 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 off 4 Data socket Connect optional accessories and computer mini USB 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 1CD display 7 Up button A Press A to select the channel CTCSS upward Press and hold A to enable the scanning function and perform the channels upward In function menu press A 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 V Press W to se
3. elody and LCD screen shows APO from the last 5 mins before turning off 10 TOT Transmission Timeout 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 PSAVE Power Saving 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 MIC G Microphone Gain 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 VOX Voice Activate System 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 RESET Restore to default setting Press A V 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 al
4. l the functions set on the radio will be restored to the default setting Optional Accessories Li ion Battery ZOOM Y 14 Jaka with PTT 1150mAh 7 2V P LP 46B LP 46C 14 S Earhook Earphone 19 Air tube Earphone with PTT with PTT WI CRO1 USB Programmable Cable 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 www wintec com tw PK MINI47 E VER 1
5. lect the channel CTCSS downward Press and hold W to enable the scanning function and perform the channels downward In function menu press W to switch the selections downward 10 PTT button Press and hold this button to talk release it to Push to talk listen 11 P2 function button Press and hold this button to enter the function menu 12 P1 function button Short press to turn on off Backlight Long press to turn off SQL temporarily for monitoring and the radio would receive weak signals 16 Battery Latch Push up battery latch to release battery pack LCD Icons Wid LOW DW TA 2 SO G m Jaw I had IA Lud ad TT o amp JAJAN JA MAJAN PAN AN JA A Symbol _ Description Shows the signal strength Four bars indicate Tal Signal Strength the strongest signal The icon appears and stays on when the CTCSS Tone CTCSS tone is not set with the icon Indicator disappears on the screen if the channel is set Speaker with CTCSS tone ON OFF The icon blinks when the radio speaker is on and receive signals Power Saving Indicates that the power saving function is on The icon is lit up when the Headset speaker microphone or headset is connected Indicates that all buttons are locked expect Keypad Lock PTT button Shows the remaining charge of the battery Battery Level capacity 4 The icon is lit up when the radio is configured to transmit in Low Power and disappea
6. nel Scan Press and hold A V to start scanning for the channel When scanning is in operation press SET to end the scanning CTCSS Tone Adjustment Press SET to switch the function of channel adjustment and CTCSS Tone adjustment Press A V to select the assigned tone on channel There are 51 standard codes of CTCSS as below table Factory default is OFF rs s25 16 114 0 28 1622 96 2005 ao 109 9 e 28 5 18 1290 28 1738 88 2503 ao 199 5 e ors 19 1273 28 1799 ao 693 ao 206 5 ae Function Menu Press and hold P2 button to enter the function menu Press A V to select the function settings Factory ee esc Se om RF Squelch Level O Level 7 SOUND Sound Effect ON OFF Auto power off OFF 30 60 120 mins OFF 30 60 90 180 TOT Transmission Timeout O 360sec PSAVE Power Saving mode OFF 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 VL L H VOX Voice Activate System OFF Level1 Level 9 Restore to factory NO YES setting SQL Squelch Level Adjust radio s squelch level between Level 0 Level 7 N FF FF 1 2 L FF NO SOUND Sound Effect Turn on off all sound effect including power on melody key beep warning beep etc APO Automatically Power Off 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 m
7. owly to avoid outburst of sound harmful to ears 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 Power On Off 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 Note avoid outburst of sound harmful to ears Receiving Transmitting 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 Adjusting Volume 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 Channel Adjustment Press A Y to select the assigned channel Chan
8. red Tx Power Level when the radio is configured to transmit in High Power m o ES Installation of Accessories To Attach the Battery 1 Fit the extensions at the bottom of the battery into the slots at the bottom of the radio s body 2 Press the top part of the battery towards the radio until a click is heard To Remove the Battery 1 Turn off the radio 2 Push up the battery latch 3 Pull the top part of the battery away from the radio s body and lift the battery from the radio s body To Attach the Belt Clip 1 Align the grooves of the belt clip with the battery 2 Slide the belt clip downwards until a click is heard mA kol kan D AN AM ag Ko IP i F J i mt ii H 1 To Remove the Belt Clip 1 Lift belt clip tab up 2 Slide the belt clip upwards to remove it Battery Charging Place the radio with battery attached or the spare battery alone in the rapid charger for charging Following is LED instruction 1 Steady Green Charger has successfully powered up 2 Steady Red Battery is in rapid charge mode 3 Blinking Green Battery has completed rapid charge 4 Blinking Red Battery is unchargeable or not making proper contact Use of external MIC Speaker 1 Remove accessory jack cover 2 Insert accessory jack 3 Fix accessory with the screws Bat 10 ker Note Rotate the Power Switch Volume knob sl
9. tting 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 Packaged Model Contents 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 1 Radio Unit 2 SMA rubber flex antenna 3 Battery 4 Belt Clip 5 Rapid Charger and Transformer 6 User s manual Contents Radio Oveniew e He em ee ae we ee we g Tabi ae e akes ee ee ee ee ee a ah Installation of Accessories ss tt tt tt tt tS Operation Guide tt te g E nction Menus lt lt s gt kik ewe a eee eee FG Optional Accessories st s tot tt tt tt tt 72 Radio Overview Ueee Antenna SMA socket LED Indicator Power Switch Volume Control Data socket mini USB External Mic Jack LCD display Up button Set button Down button 10 PTT button Push to talk D P2 function button D P1 backlight button Speaker D Mic D Lanyard hole D Battery Latch 1 Antenna Provide attached SMA rubber flex antenna or SMA socket other 500 impedance antenna Note It may cause the damage to your radio if the antenna
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