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1. 20 S CODE SIGNAL 20 SC REV SCAN RESUME METHOD lt 21 PTT ID PTT OR RELEASE TO TRANSMIT THE SIGNAL CODE 21 PTT LT DELAY THE SIGNAL CODE SENDING 22 MDF A SETTING WORKINGMODE A 22 MDF B SETTING WORKINGMODE B 22 BCL BUSY CHANNEL LOCKOUT 23 AUTOLK KEYPAD LOCKED 23 SFT D DIRECTION OF FREQUENCY 23 OFFSET FREQUENCY SHIFT 24 MEM CH STORED MEMORY lt 24 DEL CH DELETE CHANNEL 25 WT LED ILLUMINATION DISPLAY COLOR OF 5 25 RX LED ILLUMINATION DISPLAY COLOR OF RECEPTION 26 TX LED ILLUMINATION DISPLAY COLOR OF TRANSMITTING 26 AL MOD ALARM 26 BAND BAND SELECTION 26 TDR AB TRANSMITTING SELECTION WHILE IN DUAL WATCH 27 STE TAIL TONE 27 RP STE TA
2. 14 1 Antenna Dual Band 7 PTT Key Push To Talk 13 BAND Key Band switch 2 Flashlight 8 VFO MR Freq Mode CH Mode 14 Keypad 3 Knob ON OFF Volume 9 LED Indicator 15 SP amp MIC 4 LCD Display 10 Strap Buckle 16 Battery Pack 5 SK 1 Call FM Radio Alarm 11 Accessory Jack 17 Battery Contacts 6 SK 2 MONI Flashlight Monitor 12 A B Key Freq display switch 18 Battery Remove Button 7 s COMMANDIKEY DEFINITION gt PTT PUSH TO TALK Press and hold down the PTT button to transmit release it to receive gt SK SIDE KEY1 CALL Press the CALL button to activate the FM Radio Press it again to deactivate the FM Radio While FM radio being activated press the A B button to switch the band of FM radio band 65 75 MHz and 87 5 108 MHz In FM Radio status press A or W key to adjust the required frequency user also can direct to input the numeric key to set the desired frequency Press and hold on the CALL button to activate the alarm function Press and hold it again to deactivate the alarm function gt SK SIDE KEY2 MONI Press the MONI button to turn on the flashlight press it again to turn on SOS press third time to exit Press and hold on the MONI button to monitor the signal Press the MONI button PTT key turn on the radio that will be into cloning mode User can clone this transceiver of channel parameter to the other one When clone the parameter
3. 546 Please follow these steps 1 Plug the power cord into the ji adapter 2 Plug the AC connector of the adapter into the AC outlet socket 3 Plug the DC connector of the adapter into the DC socket on the back of the charger 4 Place the radio with the battery attached or the battery alone in the charger 5 Make sure the battery is in good contact with the charging terminals The charging process initiate when the red LED lights 6 After 4 hours the green LED lights which indicates the battery is fully charged Then remove the radio with the battery attached or the battery alone from the charger BATTERY INFORMATION INITIAL USE New batteries are shipped uncharged fully from the factory Charge a new battery for 5 hours before initial use The maximum battery capacity and performance is achieved after three full charge discharge cycles If you notice the battery power runs low please recharge the battery WARNING To reduce the risk of injury charge only the battery specified by the manufacturer Other batteries may burst casuing bodily injury and property damage Dispose of batteries according to local regulations e g recycling Do not dispose as household waste Never attempt to disassemble the battery 4 BATTERY TIPS 1 When charging your battery keep it at a temperature among 5 C 40 C Temperature out of the limit may cause battery leakage or damage 2 When charging a battery attached to
4. STE Tail Tone Elimination OFF ON 36 PR_STE Tail tone elimination in communication through OFF 1 2 3 10 repeater 37 RPT_RL delay the tail tone of repeater OFF 1 2 3 10 38 display FULL MGS 39 ROGER Tone end of transmission ON OFF 40 RESET Restore to default setting VFO ALL 2 SHORTCUT MENU OPERATION 1 Press the key MENU then press the key or Y to select the desired menu 2 Press the key MENU again come to the parameter setting 3 Press the key A or to select the desired parameter 4 Press the key MENU to confirm and save press the key EXIT to cancel setting or clear the input MENU 9 m MENU 79 MENU 79 PARAMETER w PARAMETER PARAMETER 8 Note Under channel mode the following menu settings are invalid CTCSS DCS W N PTT ID BCL SCAN ADD TO S CODE CHANNEL NAME Only the H L power could be changed vide 0 SQL Setting Squelch Level Menu 0 e The squelch mute the speaker of the transceiver in the absence of reception With the squelch level correctly set you will hear sound only while actually receiv ing signals and significantly reduces battery current consumption e In standby press MENU the screen will display SQL Press MENU enter press A or V to select the desired level Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standy Note This transceive has steps from 0 9 which step 0 is alway open squelch From 1
5. a radio turn the radio off to ensure a full charge 3 Do not cut off the power supply or remove the battery when charging a battery 4 Never charge a battery that is wet Please dry it with a soft cloth prior to charge 5 The battery will eventually wear out When the operating time talk time and standby time is noticeably shorter than normal performance it is time to buy a new battery EXTEND BATTERY LIFE 1 Battery performance will be greatly decreased at a temperature below 0 C A spare battery is necessary in cold weather The cold battery unable to work in this situation may work under room temperature so keep it for later use 2 The dust on the battery contact may cause the battery cannot work or charge Please use a clean dry cloth to wipe it before attaching the battery to the radio BATTERY STORAGE 1 Fully charge a battery before you store it for a long time to avoid battery damage due to over discharge 2 Recharge a battery after several month s storage Li ion batteries 6 months to avoid battery capacity reduction due to over discharge 3 Store your battery in a cool and dry place under room temperature to reduce self discharge POWER LEVELS AND RADIO OPERATION GENERAL INFORMATION The new Dual Band handheld radio INTEK KT 980HP is the new High Power version of the well known model KT 960 PLUS UV 5R The main difference and feature of model KT 980HP is the new transmitter circuit design which is equipped
6. radio off Turn the knob clockwise to increase the volume or counter clockwise to decrease the volume 2 SELECTING A FREQUENCY OR CHANNEL e Press the key A Jor V to select the desired frequency channel The display shows the frequency channel selected Press and hold down the key Jor V for frequency up or down fast e Use Numeric Keypad to direct input the desired frequency or channel number Note You can not select a channel if not previously stored ADVANCED OPERATION You program your transceiver operating in the setup menu to suit your needs or preferences 11 1 MENU DESCRIPTION Menu __ Function Description Available settings 0 SQL Squelch level 0 9 1 STEP Frequency step 2 5 5 6 25 10 12 5 25kHz 2 TXP Transmit power HIGH LOW 3 SAVE Battery save 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 OFF 1 2 3 4 4 VOX Voice operated transmission OFF 0 10 5 W N Wideband narrowband WIDE NARROW 6 ABR Display illumination OFF 1 2 3 4 5s 7 TDR Dual watch dual reception OFF ON 8 Beep Keypad beep OFF ON 9 TOT Transmission timer 15 30 45 60 585 600 seconds 10 R DCS Reception digital coded squelch OFF DO23N D7541 11 R CTS Reception continuous tone coded squelch 67 0 2 254 1 2 12 T DCS Transmission digital coded squelch OFF DO23N D7541 13 T CTS Transmission continuous tone coded squelch 67 0Hz 254 1Hz 14 VOICE Voice Prompt OFF ON 15 ANI Automa
7. we need clone cable which connect the two transceivers gt VFO MR BUTTON Press the VFO MR button to switch the frequency mode and channel mode gt A B BUTTON In the frequency mode Press the A B button to switch frequency display Press A or V key to select the desired frequency or direct to input the numeric key to set the desired frequency 8 gt BAND BUTTON Press this key to select the desired band VHF or In FM Radio mode press this key to switch the band 65 75 MHz 87 5 108 MHz gt XSCAN KEY Press the KSCAN key to activate the Reverse function it will exchange a separate reception and transmission frequency Press the SCAN key for 2 seconds to start scanning frequency channel While FM radio being activated press the k SCAN key to search FM radio station While setting the RX CTCSS MENU 10 RX DCS MENU 11 press the key XSCAN to scan the RX CTCSS DCS gt me KEY Under channel mode press r key to switch High Low transmit power Note this setting is not available when TDR function Dual Watch Dual reception is enabled Press r key for 2 seconds to lock unlock the keypad KEYPAD MENU key To enter the menu of the radio and confirm the setting A and V key Press and hold A Jor V key for frequency up or down fast Press Jor W key the scanning will be opposite EXIT key To cancel clear or exit
8. A or V to select you desired mode OFF Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby 23 e Frequency shift means OFF Turn off frequency shif The transmit frequency is higher than receive frequency This is called positive offset The transmit frequency is lower than receive frequency This is called negative offset 26 OFFSET Frequency Shift Menu 26 When communicating via a repeater the direction of displacement of frequency should be timed to the displacement of the transmission frequency is higher or lower than the receiving frequency Example If we want to make a communication through amateur radio repeater whose frequency input is 145 000 MHz and 145 600 MHz is output we select the OFFSET of the previous section in 0600 and the direction of travel SHIFT programmed to so the transceiver will always 145 600 MHz in frequency and when you press PTT to transmit transceiver the frequency will automatically move to145 000 MHz e In standby press MENU Number key 26 and then screen will display OFFSET Press MENU enter press A or W or press 0 to 9 to select offset frequency Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby e Offset frequency refers to the difference between the transmit and receive frequency 27 MEM CH Stored In Memory Channel Menu 27 When transceiver works in frequency mode or in standby input the frequency and an
9. IL TONE ELIMINATION IN COMMNICATION THROUGH REPEATER 28 RPT RL DELAY THE TAIL TONE REPEATER 28 PONMSG BOOT 28 ROGER TONE END OF TRANSMISSION 29 RESET RESTORE TO DEFAULT 29 CTCSS DCS SCAN 29 TROUBLESHOOTING 5 5 5 e e heer min no e mim os 30 31 SPECIFICATIONS 32 GENERAL INFORMATION 33 MAIN FUNCTIONS Dual Band 144 146 MHz 430 440 MHz Dual Display and Dual Watch High Mid Low RF Power Selection Up to 128 memory channels DTMF Signaling PTT ID Encode 1800mAh Li ion Battery FM Radio 87 5 108 MHz CTCSS amp DCS RX CTCSS amp DCS Scan Voice Operated Transmission VOX Emergency Alarm SOS Wide Narrow Bandwidth selectable Illumination Display amp Programmable Keyboard Beep Function Frequency Step 2 5 6 25 10 12 5 25kHz OFFSET Function Battery Save SAVE Time out Timer TOT Multi Scan Mode Busy Channel Lockout BCLO Built in LED Flashlight Programmable by PC Squelch Level 0 9 Crossband Reception Tone end of Transmission UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENTS Unpack the transceiver and identify the items below before wastin
10. INTEK KT S98OHP DUAL BAND AMATEUR RADIO VHF FM POCKET SIZE HANDHELD TRANSCEIVER 144 146 MHz 128 8W 430 440 MHz 128 7W PC PROGRAMMABLE NEW HP VERSION FIRMWARE v3 01 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ga 0 OW 980 Declaration of Conformity EC Certificate of Conformity to EC Directive 1999 5 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY With the present declaration we certify that the following products INTEK KT 980HP comply with all the technical regulations applicable to the above mentioned products in accordance with the EC Directives 1999 5 EC Type of product Amateur Radio Equipment VHF UHF Details of applied standards EN 301 783 1 V1 2 1 EN 301 783 2 V1 2 1 EN 301 489 1 V1 9 2 EN 301 489 15 V1 2 1 EN 60950 1 A11 2009 EN 50332 1 Manufacturer INTEK S R L Via G Marconi 16 20090 Segrate Italy Tel 3902 2695 0451 Fax 3902 2695 2185 E mail info intek radios com Contact Reference Armando Zanni Tel 3902 2695 0451 Fax 3902 2695 2185 E mail info intek radios com Segrate 10 11 2013 dr Vittorio Zanetti GENERAL DESCRIPTION The transceiver is a micro miniature multiband FM transceiver with extensive receive frequency coverage providing local area two way amateur communications along with unmatched monitoring capability We appreciate your purchase of our transceiver and encourage you to read this manual thoroughly and learn abou
11. Periodically the transceiver checks whether a signal is received on another frequency that we have scheduled If you receive a signal the unit will remain in the frequency until the received signal disappears e In standby press MENU 7TDR and then screen will display Press MENU enter press A or V to select OFF or ON Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby 8 BEEP Keypad Beeper 8 In standby press MENU 8BEEP and then screen will display BEEP Press MENU enter press up or down to select ON turn on beepprompt or OFF Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to retum to standby 9 TOT Time out Timer Menu 9 e This function can automatically control the time we transmit each time you press PTT on the transceiver This feature is very useful to avoid overheating excessive power tran sistors of the transceiver The transceiver will be off transmission automatically once the set time 17 In standby press MENU 9TOT and then screen will display TOT Press MENU enter press A or V to select level you need when on transmitting Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby This transceiver can be set in 40 steps of 15 seconds between 15 from 600 seconds 10 R DCS Setting Receive DCS Menu 10 In standby press MENU Number key 10 and then screen will display R DCS Press MENU enter press A o
12. VDC 1800mAh 20 60 mm 58 x 110 x 32 main body 205 gr 75mA 0 2 uV lt 1 4V 8W VHF 7W Maximum Transmitter Output Power in the Amateur Radio Bands 16K F3E 8K F3E W N in compliance with the R amp TTE regulations lt 1 4 87 5 108 MHz WFM KT 980HPX INTERNATIONAL VERSION 136 174 MHz 400 470 MHz not available for Europe 32 General Information Important notice The use of VHF and UHF FM transceivers is subject to the regulations applied in the country where the product has to be used As regulations are usually subject to possible modifications please check the current regulations in your country with your dealer or local supplier INTEK does not take any responsibility for illegal use and operation of this product not in accordance with the regulation of the country where the product is used User Information in accordance with art 13 of the Legislative Decree of 25th July 2005 no 15 Implementation of Directives 2002 95 EC 2002 96 EC and 2003 108 EC relative to reduction of the use of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment in addition to waste disposal The crossed bin symbol shown on the equipment indicates that at the end of its working life the product must be collected separately from other waste The user must therefore take the above equipment to the appropriate differentiated collection centres for electronic and electro technical waste or return i
13. a n in e ko de oke a 11 RADIO ON OFF VOLUME CONTROL 11 SELECTING A FREQUENCY OR CHANNEL 11 ADVANCED OPERATION 11 MENU DESCRIPTION n ea ye es e ap A ele 12 SHORTCUT MENU OPERATION 12 14 SQL SETTING MENU OPERATION 15 STEP SETTING SQUELCH LEVEL 15 TXP HIGH LOW POWER 5 15 SAVE BATTERY SAVE s22222 2526252222204 gui Sete eae SY 16 VOICE OPERATED TRANSMISSION 16 W N WIDE NARROW BAND SELECTION 16 ABR AUTO BACKLIGHT SETTING 17 TDR DUAL WATCH DUAL 17 BEEP KEYPAD BEEPER ON OFF 17 RAS 17 R DCS SETTING RECEIVE DCS R CTCS SETTING RECEIVE CTCSS 18 T DCS SETTING TRANSMIT DCS T CTCSS SETTING TRANSMIT CTCSS 19 VOICE SETTING VOICE GUIDE 19 ANI ID AUTOMATIC NUMBER IDENTIFICATION ID CODE 19 DTMF ST TONE OF TRANSMITTING CODE
14. annel name The name displays only can be set by PC software 23 BCL Busy Channel Lockout Menu 23 eThe BCLO feature prevents the radio s transmitter from being activated if a signal strong enough to break through the noise squelch is present On a frequency where stations using different CTCSS or DCS codes may be active BCLO prevents you from disrupting their communications accidentally because your radio may be muted by its own tone decoder e In standby press MENU Number key 23 and then screen will display BCL Press MENU enter press A or W to select between ON or OFF Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby Channel busied the transceiver still can be transmit ON Channel busied the transceiver can not be transmit 24 AUTOLK Keypad Locked Automatically Menu 24 e The transceiver has two options auto lock and manual lock OFF Turn off auto lock ON When you set autolock the keboard will be locked within 15 seconds if you don t do any operation To release keyboard press for more than 2 seconds In standby press MENU Number key 24 and then screen will display AUTOLK Press MENU enter press A W toselect keyboard lock ON or OFF Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby 25 SFT D Direction of Frequency Shift Menu 25 e In standby press MENU Number key 25 and then screen will display SFT D Press MENU enter press
15. ct OFF or one of the DCS value between DO23N to 07541 Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby 13 T CTCS Setting Transmit CTCSS Menu 13 In standby press MENU Number key 13 and then screen will display T CTCSS Press MENU enter press A or V to select OFF or one of the CTCSS value between 67Hz to 254 1Hz Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby This transceiver has 50 groups different CTCSStones 14 VOICE Setting Voice Guide Menu 14 In standby press MENU Number key 14 and then screen will display VOICE Press MENU enter press A or W to select CHINESE ENGLISH OFF to switch the voice guide Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby 15 ANI ID Automatic Number Identification ID Code Menu 15 e ANI is also known as PTT ID because an ID is transmitted when the PTT button of the radio is pressed and or released This ID tells the dispatcher which field radio was keyed e ANI ID code only could be set by PC software In standby press MENU Number key 15 and then screen will display ANI ID Press MENU enter Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby 19 16 DTMF Tone of Transmitting Code Menu 16 e First you should set the PTT ID as BOT EOT BOTH 1 OFF Under transmitting mode you can t hear the DTMF tone while you press the key to transmit the code or code automatically trans
16. er key 32 and then screen will display AL MOD Press MENU enter press A or W to select the desired mode SITE TONE CODE Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby 33 BAND Band Selection Menu 33 e Radio has 2 bands VHF 144 146 136 174 MHz 430 440 400 470 MHz 26 e In standby press MENU Number key 33 and then screen will display BAND Press MENU enter press A or W to select the desired work band of VHF UHF Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby 34 TDR AB Transmitting Selection While In Dual Watch Menu 34 e The transceiver has three options OFF turn off dual watch A Aband transmiting B band transmitting e In standby press MENU Number key 34 and then screen will display TDR AB Press MENU enter press A or V to select the desired mode of OFF A B Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby 35 STE Tail Tone Elimination Menu 35 e This function is used to activate or deactivate the transmission end of the transceiver this final tone transmission only be used in communications between transceivers and not in communications through a repeater which must be deactivated In standby press MENU Number key 35 and then screen will display STE Press MENU enter press A or V to select the STE OFF or ON Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby OFF The transceiver s
17. er transmit without an antenna INSTALLING THE BELT CLIP If necessary install the belt clip at the rear of the battery compartment cover as shown in the figure below Note Do not use any kind of glue to fix the screw on the belt clip The solvents Glue may damage the battery casing INSTALLATION OF EXTERNAL MICRO HEADSET Plug the external micro headset connector into the jack of SP amp MIC of the transceiver as shown in the figure below 291 BATTERY INSTALLATION When attaching the battery make sure the battery is in parallel and good contact with the aluminum chassis The battery bottom is about ig 1 to 2 centimeters below the bottom of the radio s body ial Align the battery with the guide rails on the aluminum chassis and slide it upwards until a click is heard The battery latch at the bottom locks the battery Turn off the radio before removing the battery Slide the battery latch at the bottom of the radio s body in the direction indicated by the arrow Slide down the battery for about 1 to 2 centimeters and then remove the battery from the radio s body CHARGING Use only the charger specified by the manufacturer The charger s LED indicates the charging progress Charging Status LED Indication Standby no load Red LED flashes while Green LED glows Charging Red LED solidly glows Fully Charged Green LED solidly glows Error Red LED flashes while Green LED glows
18. g the packing material If any item is missing or is damaged please contact your dealer immediately Transceiver Charger Li lon Battery Adaptor Antenna Handstrap Earset Microphone Note Items included in the package may differ from those listed in the table above depending on the country of purchase For more information consult with the dealer or retailer OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES KME 315 External Earset Microphone with tie clip KME 614 External Earset Microphone with adjustable ear hook KME 801 External Earset Microphone for security and bodyguard KME 100A External Earset Microphone with tie clip KME 200A External Earset Microphone with flexible boom mic and tie clip KME H115 External Speaker Microphone light duty KST 301 External Speaker Microphone heavy duty ESM 960 External Earset Microphone Smile Design KPG 33 PC interface USB cable Please check www intek radios com for any new available accessory for your radio si INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES INSTALLING THE ANTENNA Install the antenna as shown in the figure below and turn it clockwise until it stops Note When installing the antenna don t rotate it by its top holding it by its base and turn If you use an external antenna make sure the SWR is about 1 5 10r less to avoid damage to the transceiver s final transistors Do not touch or hold the antenna with your hand or wrap the outside of it to avoid bad operation of the transceiver Nev
19. gt NUMERIC KEYPAD Used to enter information for programming the radio s lists and the non standard CTCSS Under transmission mode press the numeric key to send the signal code the code should be set by PC software ACCESSORY JACK The jack is used to connect audio accessories or other accessories such as PC cable 9 LCD DISPLAY The display icons appear when certain operations or specific features are activated Yull HML vox RNA 7533 5 ak Operating channel Operating frequency CTCSS activated DCS activated Frequency offset direction for accessing repeaters Dual Watch Dual Reception functions activated Function VOX enabled Reverse function activated Narrow Band selected Battery Level indicator Keypad lock function activated RF Transmitter Power Level High Mid Low Operation frequency Signal Strength Level 1750 Hz TONE FOR ACCESS TO REPEATERS The user needs to establish long distance communications through an amateur radio repeater which is activated after receiving a1750 Hz tone Press the PTT key A B button to transmit a 1750Hz tone BASIC OPERATION 1 RADIO ON OFF VOLUME CONTROL e Make sure the antenna and battery are installed correctly and the battery charged e Rotate the knob clockwise to turn the radio on and rotate the knob fully counter clockwise until a click is heard to turn the
20. iver on the unstable surface Keep the transceiver out of dust moisture water Do not operate the transceiver or charge the battery pack under explosive conditions SAFETY It is important that the operator is aware of and understands hazards common to the operation of any transceiver WARNING Please turn the transceiver off at the following locations In explosive atmospheres inflammable gas dust particles metallic powders grain powders etc While taking on fuel or while parking at gasoline service stations Near explosives or blasting sites In medical institutes or aircrafts changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment CONTENTS UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENTS OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 01 INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES 02 BATTERY INSTALLATION 52 03 CHARGING n la e an oth 03 BATTERY INFORMATION 04 05 POWER LEVELS AND RADIO OPERATION 06 PARTS CONTROLS AND 6 07 09 ECD DISPLAY a ta ia is da ke 10 1750 Hz TONE FOR ACCESS TO REPEATERS 11 BASIC OPERATION a ee mea e e n
21. lable 38 PONMSG Boot Display Menu 38 e The transceiver has two options FULL full display MSG display the radio mode 28 In standby press MENU Number key 38 and then screen will display PONMSG Press MENU enter press A or W to select the desired mode FULL or MGS Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby 39 ROGER Tone End Of Transmission Menu 39 e The transceiver has two options ON turn on the tone end of tansmisstion OFF turn off the tone end of tansmission e In standby press MENU Number key 39 and then screen willdisplay ROGER Press MENU enter press A or W to select the desired mode OFF or Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby 40 RESET Restore To Default Setting Menu 40 e The transceiver has a menu which resets VFO and ALL message When you use RESET VFO all parameter will be return to factory default When you use RESET ALL all transceivers and channel parameter will be return to factory default e In standby press MENU Number key 40 and then screen will display RESET Press MENU enter press A or W to select the desired work mode VFO or ALL Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby CTCSS DCS Scan Please set the correct frequency before CTCSS DCS scanning and gurantee the radio can receive signal in this frequency Set the TDR function unavailable and let it works on frequency m
22. m 1 to 50 Unit 100ms 0 Do not delay to transmit ANI ID CODE In standby press MENU Number key 20 and then screen will display PTT LT Press MENU enter press A or V to select you desired delay time from 1 to 50 Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby 21 MDF A Setting Workingmode A Menu 21 Under channel mode press MENU Number key 21 and then screen will display MDF A Press MENU enter press A or W to select you desired mode FREQ CH NAME Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby e This transceiver has 3 different options 1 FREQ Under channel mode A channel display Channel display by frequency mode 2 CH Under channel mode A channel display Channel display by channel mode 3 NAME Under channel mode A channel display Channel display by channel name The name displays only can be set by PC software 22 MDF B Setting Workingmode B Menu 22 e Under channel mode press MENU Number key 22 and then screen will display MDF B Press MENU enter press A or W to select you desired mode FREQ CH NAME Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby e This transceiver has 3 different options 1 FREQ Under channel mode B channel display Channel display by frequency mode 2 CH Under channel mode B channel display Channel display by channel mode 22 3 NAME Under channel mode B channel display Channel display by ch
23. mitted 2 DT ST Under transmitting mode you can hear the DTMF tone while you press the key to transmit the code 3 ANI ST under transmitting mode you can hear the DTMF tone while the code automatically transmitted 4 DT ANI under transmitting mode you can hear the DTMF tone while you press the key to transmit the code or the code automatically transmitted e In standby press MENU Number key 16 and then screen will display DTMF ST Press MENU enter press A V to select OFF or ON to switch the voice guide Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby e The transceiver has 4 different options 1 OFF off all 2 DT ANI Sidekey and ANI are both ON 3 ANI ST Switch on the AN sidetone when transmitting 4 DT ST Switch on sidekey when transmitting 17 S CODE Signal Code Menu 17 e In standby press MENU Number key 17 and then screen will display S CODE Press MENU enter press A or V to select the desired code Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby e Note S CODE only could be set by PC software 20 18 SC REV Scan Resume Method Menu 18 e This transceiver allows you to scan memory channels all the bands or part of the bands When the transceiver detects a communication the scan will stop automatically 1 TO Time Operation Scanning will stop when it detects an active signal The scanning will stop on each chan
24. nel or active frequency for a predetermined time after that time the scan will resume automatically 2 CO Carrier Operation The scanning will stop and remain in the frequency or channel until the active signal disappears 3 SE Search Operation The scanning will stop and remain in the frequency or channel after it detects an active signal In standby press MENU Number key 18 and then screen will display SC REV Press MENU enter press A or W to select TO CO or SE that you desired code Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby 19 PTT ID PTT or Release PTT to Transmit The Signal Code Menu 19 e This feature allows you to know who calls you 1 OFF Don t transmit the code while pushing the PTT button 2 BOT Transmit the code while pushing the PTT button The code only could be set by PC software 3 EOT Transmit the code while releasing the PTT button 4 BOTH Transmit the code while pushing or releasing the PTT button In standby press MENU Number key 19 and then screen will display PTT ID Press MENU enter press A or W to select the desired code Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby e Note PTT ID only could be set by PC software 21 20 PTT LT Delay The Signal Code Sending Menu 20 Setting ANI ID CODE on transmit is needed to send ANI ID code everytime when you press your PTT key 1 50 Permit transmit ANI delayed time fro
25. ode The CTCSS DCS SCAN step as following Menu 11 SCAN R CTCSS Scan Menu 10 SCAN R DCS Scan 29 Note In scanning status if you press the MENU key it will stored the current tone and return to the Menu Setting CT DCS symbols will flashing on the screen when the radio is in the scanning status If it has not any signal the number of CTCSS DCS will stop it has a signal the num ber of the CTCSS DCS will move fast the radio will prompt a DiDo sound and stop scan when received CTCSS DCS Tone which is the same as the Radio Tone Press MENU to save or press EXIT to exit TROUBLESHOOTING Problem The radio does not start Possible cause solution The battery is low replace the battery with a charged battery or proceed to the battery The battery is not installed correctly remove the battery and reattachit The battery runs down quickly The battery life has come to the end replace the battery with a new one The battery is fully charged make sure the battery is made in full but do not hear the speaker The receiving indicator LED lights Make sure whether the volume setting is too low or not Make sure the undertones CTCSS or code DCS are the same as those programmed in the transceiver of the other members of your group When transmitting the other members of his group do not receive the communication Make sure the undertones CTCSS or code DCS programmed in yo
26. r V to select OFF or one of the DCS value between D023N to 07541 Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby Note This transceiver has 105 groups different DCS codes And D N means positive code D I means negative code The range of positive code is between 00233 to D754N negative code is between D023 to D7541 11 R CTCS Setting Receive CTCSS Menu 11 In standby press MENU Number key 11 and then screen will display R CTCSS Press MENU enter press A or W to select OFF or one of the CTCSS value between 67Hz to 254 1Hz Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby This transceiver has 50 groups different CTCSStones CTCSS tone 67 2 254 1HZ Note In some cases we only want to establish communications in a closed user group at a particular frequency or channel for it will use CTCSS or code DCS for reception e The squelch opens only when receiving a frequency with CTCSS or codes DCS same as the programmed in your transceiver If codes of the received signal differs from those programmed in your transceiver the squelch will not open and the received signal can be heard 18 eThe use of CTCSS or DCS in a communication does not guarantee complete confidentiality communication 12 T DCS Setting Transmit DCS Menu 12 In standby press MENU Number key 12 and then screen will display T DCS Press MENU enter press A or W to sele
27. se the product immediately after purchase The programming includes the activation of channels frequencies in the VHF and UHF FM Amateur Bands according to the technical rules in force for the use of this bands NOTICE This transceiver is programmable via PC using the dedicated software free download at www intek radios com and the PC interface cable optional item Any programming or modification of the original default setting must be made by a specialised technician or by an authorised service centre Some functions of this transceiver might be programmed in violation of the technical rules in force for the use of the VHF and UHF FM bands It is the user s responsibility to check that any modification to the programming will be done in compliance with the current regulations Any modification to the product alteration of the internal circuit of the external structure of the radio or any programming in violation of the current regulations will automatically void the product certification and your right to use the product INTEK S R L declines any responsibility concerning any modification of the product made by the user or by a third party after delivery of the product cor PRECAUTIONS Refer service to qualified technicians only Do not disassemble or modify the transceiver for any reason Do not expose the transceiver under direct sunlight long or to extremely hot condition Do not place the transce
28. t many exciting features SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION Your KT 980HP generates RF electromagnetic energy during transmitting mode This radio is designed for and classified as Occupational Use Only meaning it must be used only during the course of employment by individuals warning aware of the hazards and the ways to minimize such hazards This radio is NOT intended for use by the General Population in an uncontrolled environment Elect romagnetic Inter ference Comp atibility During transmissions your radio generates RF energy that can possibly cause interference with other devices or systems To avoid such interference turn off the radio in areas where signs are posted to do so DO NOT operate the transmitter in areas that are sensitive to electromagnetic radiation such as hospitals aircraft and blasting sites Occup ational Cont rolled Use The radio transmitter is used in situations in which persons are exposed as consequence of their employment provided those persons are fully aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure NOTICE It is recommended to carefully read this owner s manual before using the product This will also help the user to prevent using the radio in violation of the regulations valid in the country where the product is used as well as to avoid any possible interferences with other services NOTICE This transceiver has been factory programmed in order to u
29. t to the dealer when purchasing a new appliance of equivalent MEE type in a ratio of one to one Appropriate differentiated waste collection for subsequent recycling treatment and environment friendly disposal of the discarded equipment helps to prevent possible negative environmental and health effects and encourages recycling of the component materials of the equipment Illegal disposal of the product by the user will be punished by application of the administrative fines provided for by the legislative decree no 22 1997 article 50 and following of the legislative decree no 22 1997 33 INTEK
30. tic number identification of the radio only can be set by PC software 16 DTMFST The DTMF Tone of Transmitting Code OFF DT ST ANI ST DT ANI 17 S CODE Signal code only could be set by PC software ANI 1 15 groups 18 SC REV Scan resume method TO CO SE 12 Menu Function Description Available Settings 19 PTT ID press or release the PTT button to transmit OFF BOT EOT BOTH the signal code 20 PTT LT Delay the signal code sending 0 30ms 21 ket A ka channel mode a channel displays FREQ CH NAME Note name display only can be set by PC software 22 MDF B under channel mode A channel displays Note name display only can be set by PC software FREQ CH NAME 23 BCL Busy Channel Lockout OFF ON 24 AUTOLK Keypad Locked Automatically OFF ON 25 SFT D Direction of Frequency Shift OFF 26 OFFSET Frequency Shift 000 69 9990 27 MEMCH Stored In Memory Channels 000 127 28 DELCH Delete The Memory Channels 000 127 29 WT LED illumination display color of standby OFF BLUE ORANGRE PURPLE 30 RX LED illumination display color of reception OFF BLUE ORANGRE PURPLE 31 TX LED illumination display color of transmitting OFF BLUE ORANGRE PURPLE 32 AL MOD alarm mode SITE TONE CODE 33 BAND band selection VHF UHF 34 TDR AB transmitting selection while in dual watch reception 13 Menu Function Description Available settings 35
31. to 9 gives different levels of noise reduction We recommend setting squelch level to 5 1 STEP Channel Step Selection Menu 1 e In frequency mode Press MENU 1STEP the screen will display STEP press MENU enter press A or W to change frequency step Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby e This transceiver has the option of 2 5KHz 5KHz 6 25KHz 10KHz 12 5KHz 25KHz steps Note In channel mode the settings are not available to change 2 TXP High Mid Low Power Selection Menu 2 In standby mode press MENU 2TXP keys the LCD will show the TXP indication Press MENU key again then press A or W keys to select the desired power level HIGH MID or LOW Press MENU key to confirm then press EXIT key to return to standby Please refer to Power Levels Chart at page 6 15 3 SAVE Battery Save Menu 3 In standby press MENU 3SAVE and then screen will display SAVE Press MENU enter press A or V to select one of 1 2 3 4 OFF Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to retum to standby Note 1 2 3 4 means the radio receive circuit turn on and off pluse ratio 4 VOX Voice Operated Transmission Menu 4 e This function is not necessary to push the PTT on the transceiver for a transmission Transmission is activated automatically by detecting the radio voice When finish speaking the transmission automatically terminated and the transceiver
32. to standby e The transceiver has 128 memory channel from 000 to 127 Operate invalid when you into channel without CH display it means this channel not parameter 29 WT LED Illumination Display Color of Standby Menu 29 e The transceiver has four colors available BLUE ORANGE PURPLE OFF 25 In standby press MENU Number key 29 and then screen will display WT LED Press MENU enter press A or W to select the desired color BLUE ORANGE PURPLE OFF Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby 30 RX LED Illumination Display color of reception Menu 30 e The transceiver has four colors available BLUE ORANGE PURPLE OFF In standby press MENU Number key 30 and then screen will display RX LED Press MENU enter press A or W to select the desired color BLUE ORANGE PURPLE OFF Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby 31 TX LED Illumination Display color of transmitting Menu 31 e The transceiver has four colors available BLUE ORANGE PURPLE OFF In standby press MENU Number key 31 and then screen will display TX LED Press MENU enter press A or W to select the desired color BLUR ORANGE PURPLE OFF Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby 32 AL MOD Alarm Mode Menu 32 e The transceiver has three modes available SITE Alarm TONE Sending Alarm CODE Sending Alarm Code standby press MENU Numb
33. top transmitting tone after releasing PTT it wil out a sound when it through a repeater ON The transciver transmit tone after releasing PTT it will suppress to hear the sound 27 36 RP STE Tail Tone Elimination In Communication Through Repeater Menu 36 e When the transceiver transfer in a repeater it will into a reception status after the transmiter release PTT The transceiver can be received a sound from repeater User can adjust it by menu that will stop to hear a sound when it through repeater Please set the menu as OFF If you heard this sound which confirm the repeater is working In standby press MENU Number key 36 and then screen will display RP STE Press MENU enter press A or V to select the desired work value from 0 to 10 Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby 37 RPT RL Delay The Tail Tone Of Repeater Menu 37 e When a transceiver transfer in a repeater the transceiver will be confirm the repeater if transfer a signal must using delay the tail tone of repeater Please set the menu as OFF if you don t need this sound it can be adjusted by menu In standby press MENU Number key 37 and then screen will display RPT RL Press MENU enter press A or W to select the desired work value from 0 to 10 Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby Note If you want to active the RPT RL Function you must set the STE and RP STE function unavai
34. ur transceiver are the same as those programmed in the transceiver of the other members of your group Your partner or you are too far You or your partner are in a bad area of RF signal propagation In standby mode the transceiver transmits without pressing the Check the level adjustment function VOX is not set too sensitive 30 Problem Possible cause solution Receive communications from other user groups while communicating with your group Change frequency or channel Change the undertones CTCSS or code DCS in your group Communication with other You or your partner is too far away or in an area of poor radi signal members of your group is propagation such as inside a tunnel inside an underground car park in poor or low quality a mountainous area including large metal structures etc After these check if you still have problems with the transceiver check with your distributor dealer or service center 31 General Frequency Channels Channel steps DC input voltage Standard Battery Operating temperature Dimensions Weight Current Drain Stand By Receiver Sensitivity 12dB Sinad Audio output Transmitter RF output power Modulation Spurious amp Harmonics Current Drain FM Radio Frequency range SPECIFICATIONS VHF 144 146 MHz 136 174 MHz UHF 430 440 MHz 400 470 MHz 128 2 5 5 6 25 10 12 5 25 KHz 7 4
35. will automatically receive signal Be sure to adjust the VOX Gain level to an appropriate sensitivity to allow smooth transmission Press MENU 4VOX and then screen will display VOX Press MENU enter press A or V to select VOX OFF or to switch on the 1 to 10 different sensitivity levels Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby Note When level is too high the VOX needs more volume to get activated User don t press PTT that can talk to other user after activated VOX function VOX Gain Level from 1 to 10 5 WIN Wide Narrow Band Selection Menu 5 e In areas where the RF signals are saturated you must use the namow band of transmission to avoid interference in adjacent channels In standby press MENU 5WN and then screen will display W N MENU enter press A or V to select Wide or Narrow Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby 16 6 ABR Auto Backlight Setting Menu 6 In standby press MENU 6ABR and then screen will display ABR Press MENU enter press A or V to select the auto backlight 1 2 3 4 5 second or when you want to switch OFF backlight Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby Note Time of auto backlight of this transceiver has 5 levels of which 1 second difference 7 TDR Dual Watch Dual Reception Menu 7 e This feature allows you to operate between frequency A and frequency B
36. with a RENESAS RQA0011DNS Silicon N Channel RF power MOSFET semiconductor rated at 10 47W with 40 2 dBm f 520 MHz but derated to 8 00W max for optimum and stable operation RADIO OPERATION It is always recommended that the transmitter output power level is set at the lowest level at which the communication can be carried out The power level should be increased to a higher level only when necessary The LOW L transmitter power level is about 1 0W and the MID M transmitter power level is about 4W these two power levels correspond to the usual power levels for VHF UHF handheld radios The HIGH H transmitter power level is about 8 0W VHF 7 0W and it should be used only when necessary because the current drain at this level is much higher than in the LOW and MID levels which will obviously POWER BANDS cause a shorter battery life Radio should also be operated in HIGH H transmitter power level LEVELS VHF UHF only when the battery is fully charged The maximum transmitter output power in HIGH H HIGH H 7W transmitter power level is available only in the Amateur Radio frequency bands of 144 146 MHz MID M 4 4 430 440 MHz Out of these frequency LOW L 1W 1W ranges the transmitter output power will be lower 6 PARTS CONTROLS AND KEYS 5 4 DI se IE 7 3 8 9 15 6 12 T pm
37. y kind of parameter you want to store In standby press MENU Number key 27 and then screen will display MEM CH Press MENU enter press A or V to select the desired channel order Press MENU 94 to confirm then press EXIT to return to standby e Example you want 450 065MHz for receive and 460 065MHz for transmit and stored in CH 28 the act is as follows When the transceiver works in frequency mode input 45006 5 press MENU Number key 27 then press A or W select CH 28 the transceiver has 128 memory channel from 000 to 127 press MENU to confirm voice prompt will tell you it is stored Press EXIT to exit e Note If you want to set CTCSS DCS W amp N etc functions on parameter please set before stored That can store with frequency in channel The transmitting only can be stored transmit frequency if you want to store MENU function and parameter please store with the receiving If you want to store by manual in frequency mode the channel should be vacant then you can go on operation of sotre receiving or transmitting or you can only go on the operation of storing transmitting If it is not vacant you should delete channel to go on the above operation 28 DEL CH Delete Channel Menu 28 In standby press MENU Number key 28 and then screen will display DEL CH Press MENU enter press A or V to select the channel you want to delete Press MENU to confirm then press EXIT to return
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