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1. 8 Power Save Display Blinks when the power save is activated The rate at which the icon blinks varies with the power saving ratio Fast indicates a lower power saving while slow indicates a higher power saving ratio 9 Tx Indicator R 10 11 Appears when a signal is being transmitted Rx Indicator Appears when a signal is being received Large Segment Display m E a E a Dt a Dl Indicates the channel number in use at the normal mode When the Function Button is pressed it displays the function menu in sequence CH SC dW VO Vdt ALo CAL ton CONTROL BUTTON FUNCTIONS Power ON OFF 13 1 Power On Short Touch Press this button 13 briefly to turn the uniton A short confirming melody will play Power Off Long Touch Press this button 13 for longer than 1 5 seconds to turn the unit off A short confirming melody will play ENTER BUTTON 13 Press it to confirm the required option for respective functions during function edit mode PUSH TO TALK PTT BUTTON 4 I 2 3 Press it firmly and speak into the Built in Microphone 9 to transmit The red Tx LED Indicator at the right side of the LCD Panel 8 will light Release it to revert to standby mode When an incoming call is received the green Rx LED Indicator on the left side of the LCD Panel 8 will light 2 Way Call Ringer Press the PTT Button twice quickly to call another party on the same channel The word CALL and the T
2. WRIST STRAP AND DETACHABLE BELT CLIP INSTALLATION The Wrist Strap and Detachable Belt Clip are provided to enable you to carry the palm sized Communicator easily and safely i 2 To use the Wrist Strap simply attach it to the hole just above the Belt clip 3 Feed the small loop on the end of the strap through the hole and then pass the strap through the loop and pull tight The Detachable Belt Clip is already attached to your Communicator and locates into the slot on the back of the unit If you want to remove the belt clip press the locking lug at the top away from the unit and slide the belt clip upwards to remove To re install just slide the belt clip into the slot and snap in place LCD PANEL ICON DESCRIPTIONS Tull T RSSI Receiving Signal Strength Indicator or TX Bar Icon Indicates the receiving signal strength and blinks during transmission 2 Monitor Indicator Appears when the monitor button is used 3 Auto Channel Scan Indicator Appears in the auto scan mode or when the auto scan mode is activated 4 Dual Watch Scan Indicator Blinks in dual watch scan mode or Appears when the dual watch scan mode is activated 5 Key Lock Indicator Blinks in auto lock selection mode or Appears when the key lock is activated 6 VOX Indicator gt s P Blinks in VOX selection mode or appears when VOX is activated 7 Battery Level Indicator Tr Battery Level Meter indicates the remaining battery strength
3. 2500 43 434 1250 9 433 2750 44 434 1500 10 433 3000 45 434 1750 11 433 3250 46 434 2000 12 433 3500 47 434 2250 13 433 3750 48 434 2500 14 433 4000 49 434 2750 15 433 4250 50 434 3000 16 433 4500 51 434 3250 17 433 4750 52 434 3500 18 433 5000 53 434 3750 19 433 5250 54 434 4000 20 433 5500 55 434 4250 21 433 5750 56 434 4500 22 433 6000 57 434 4750 23 433 6250 58 434 5000 24 433 6500 59 434 5250 25 433 6750 60 434 5500 26 433 7000 61 434 5750 27 433 7250 62 434 6000 28 433 7500 63 434 6250 29 433 7750 64 434 6500 30 433 8000 65 434 6750 31 433 8250 66 434 7000 32 433 8500 67 434 7250 33 433 8750 68 434 7500 34 433 9000 69 434 7750 35 433 9250 CARE AND SAFETY To assure optimal radio performance and to ensure RF energy exposure is within the guidelines of the above standards the following operating procedures should be observed FOR PORTABLE 2 WAY RADIOS e When transmitting with a portable radio hold radio in a vertical position with its microphone 1 2 inches away from your mouth Keep antenna at least 1 inch from your head and body e If you wear a portable radio on your body ensure the antenna is at least 1 inch from your body when transmitting ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE COMPATIBILITY Most electronic devices are susceptible to electromagnetic interference EMI if inadequately shielded designed or otherwise configured for elect
4. ALBRECHT SPORTY SPACE 69 CHANNEL LPD COMMUNICATOR WITH CTCSS SUBCHANNELS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS 9 10 Up Button amp Volume Control 11 Down Button amp Volume Control 12 Function Button 13 Power On Off amp Enter Button CO OP AY at CO a a Battery Door Monitor Button Detachable Belt Clip C O Push To Talk PTT Button Antenna External Mic Speaker a Built in Speaker LCD Panel Built in Microphone BATTERY INSTALLATION Each Communicator unit operates on four AAA size batteries 1 2 Remove the Battery Door 1 from the back cabinet by unclipping the lock at the bottom of the door and lifting it upwards Following the polarity diagram shown inside the battery compartment insert four AAA size batteries Replace the Battery Door 1 and lock IMPORTANT Be sure that the batteries are installed correctly Wrong polarity may damage the unit For better performance and longer operating time we recommend the use of alkaline type batteries Do not mix old and new batteries Do not mix alkaline standard carbon zinc or rechargeable Ni MH batteries If the unit is not to be used for an extended period of time remove the batteries Old or leaking batteries can cause damage to the unit and will void the warranty
5. ION MODE The Voice Activated Transmission VOX function allows your voice to activate transmission automatically when the Communicator is used with the optional handsfree mic headset refer to enclosed Accessory Order Form It also allows handsfree use when a mic headset is not being used without having to use the PTT Button 4 To access the VOX Selection menu Press the Function Button 12 until the VOX icon blinks and UO appears in the LCD Panel 8 Press the Up Button 10 or the Down Button 11 to select from high low or off High or low setting determines VOX response sensitivity Press the Enter Button 13 to confirm your selection To turn off the VOX feature enter the VOX selection mode and then select Off 5 VOX RECOVERY TIME SELECTION MODE This allows the response characteristics of the VOX function to be precisely adjusted to suit individual needs To access the VOX Recovery Time Selection menu Press the Function Button 12 until Udt appears in the LCD Panel 8 with the VOX icon blinking Press the Up Button 10 or the Down Button 11 to select from 5 3 2 or 1 second setting This setting determines the delay time between transmitting and receiving Press the Enter Button 13 to confirm your selection Please note you may need to try different VOX time settings to determine the best value to suit your speaking habit To turn off the VOX feature enter the VOX selection mode and the
6. ctivate the KEY LOCK in the standby mode Please note all buttons will be disabled except the Monitor Button 2 and PTT Button 4 will remain fully operational see page 6 to activate and disable the auto key lock function MONITOR BUTTON 1 Press itto check activity on the current channel before you try to transmit 2 Adjust the Volume Control 10 amp 11 Y if necessary 3 When you press the Monitor Button the LCD Panel 8 will be illuminated with an amber color back light and both the Tx and Rx LED Indicators will light 4 Ifyou press the Monitor Button during the function edit mode you will return to standby mode directly 5 Inthe Auto channel scan mode if you press it during Rx or scan wait time about 5 seconds in specific channel It skips the channel in the auto channel scan after that 6 When you press it during VOX operation discontinue it in about 10 seconds EXTERNAL MIC SPEAKER 6 This jack accepts an optional headset microphone for totally handsfree operation Please refer to the enclosed Accessory Order Form to order accessories OPERATION FUNCTION EDIT MODE 1 CHANNEL SELECT MODE This feature allows you to select main channels to communicate with the party To access the Channel Select Mode Press the Function Button 12 until CH appears in the LCD Panel 8 Press the Up Button 10 or the Down Button 11 to choose channels up or down from the current channel number Press
7. n select Off 6 AUTO KEY LOCK SELECTION MODE This feature prevents accidental channel change and disturbance to the preferred settings of the Communicator Auto Key Lock temporarily disables the Up Down and Enter Buttons To access the Auto Key Lock Selection menu Press the Function Button 12 until the auto lock icon blinks and ALo appears in the LCD panel 8 Press the Up Button 10 or Down Button 11 to select the Auto option Press the ENTER key to confirm your selection If you do not press any key for more than 15 seconds in the standby mode all respective keys will automatically be locked To turn the auto key lock on or off in standby mode simply press and hold the Function Button 12 for more than 1 5 seconds To quickly activate the Key Lock hold the Function Button 12 for more than 1 5 seconds 7 CALL RINGER MELODY SELECTION MODE This feature provides 7 user selectable call ringer melodies to alert you of a calling party To select your favorite Call Ringer melody Press the Function Button 12 until the call icon blinks and CAL appears in the LCD panel 8 Press the Up Button 10 or Down Button 11 to preview the 7 available melodies Press the ENTER key to confirm your selection NOTES FOR GOOD COMMUNICATION 1 Your Communicator unit s 69 channels are shared on a take turns basis This means other groups may be talking on any of the channels A comm
8. on code of ethics courtesy is to switch to another vacant channel and not to attempt to talk over someone who is already using the channel you first selected 2 Your Communicators have been designed to maximize performance and improve transmission range in the field To avoid interference it is recommended that you do not use the units closer than 5 feet apart 3 For best transmission results always keep your mouth about 2 3 inches from the Microphone 9 and speak Slowly in a normal voice CARE AND MAINTENANCE 1 Clean your unit with a damp never wet cloth Solvent or detergent should never be used 2 Avoid leaving your unit in direct sunlight or in hot humid or dusty places 2 Keep your unit away from heating appliances and sources of electrical noise such as fluorescent lamps or motors SPECIFICATIONS S pecificat Operating Main Channels 69 Operating Frequency Range UHF 433 0750 to 434 7750 MHz Talk Range Up to 2 km Output Power 10 mW Power Source AAA alkaline batteries X 4 6 VDC or NiMH Rechargeable Battery Pack 4 8 VDC Battery Life About 40 hours 5 5 90 duty cycle MAIN CHANNEL FREQUENCY TABLE in MHz Main Frequency Main Frequency Channel No in MHz Channel No in MHz 1 433 0750 36 433 9500 2 433 1000 37 433 9750 3 433 1250 38 434 0000 4 433 1500 39 434 0250 5 433 1750 40 434 0500 6 433 2000 41 434 0750 7 433 2250 42 434 1000 8 433
9. romagnetic compatibility e Turn off your radio in any facilities where posted notices instruct you to do so Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy e Turn off your radio when on board aircraft when instructed to do so Any use of the radio must be in accordance with airline regulations or crew instructions Damaged Antenna Do not use any radio with a damaged antenna If a damaged antenna comes in contact with the Skin a minor burn may result Batteries Do not short circuit exposed terminals of any batteries with any conductive materials In doing so the material may become quite hot and cause property damage and or body injury such as burns
10. the Enter Button 13 to confirm your selection 2 AUTO CHANNEL SCAN MODE This feature allows you to scan for an active channel and communicate with the party transmitting To access the Auto Channel Scan menu Press the Function Button 12 until the auto channel icon blinks and SC appears in the LCD Panel 8 Press the Up Button 10 or the Down Button 11 to choose scanning up or down from the current channel number Press the Enter Button 13 to confirm your selection The unit will begin scanning for an active main channel If a transmission is detected the Rx and RSSI icons will appear in the LCD Panel 8 To turn off the auto channel scan feature in the standby mode simply press the Function Button 12 once 3 DUAL WATCH SCAN MODE This feature allows you to monitor two different channels at the same time If you pre set any priority channel other than the current channel in use the pre set channel will be scanned every 0 5 second and signals you when a call is received To access the Dual Watch Scan menu Press the Function Button 12 until the dual watch icon blinks and dW appears in the LCD Panel 8 Press the Up Button 10 or the Down Button 11 to select the desired channel number you wish to closely monitor Press the Enter Button 13 to confirm your selection To turn off the dual watch feature in the standby mode simply press the Function Button 12 once 4 VOX SELECT
11. x icon will appear in the display The user selected call ringer melody will play see page 6 to change call melody VOLUME CONTROL 10 lt amp 11 v In the standby mode adjust volume to a comfortable level by pressing the UP 10 amp the DOWN button 11 Y and adjusting the volume control at the same time UP BUTTON 10 lt Short Touch In the standby mode press this button briefly to move to the next higher main volume level In the function edit mode press briefly to shift from the current option in each submenu to the next option in the Same submenu Long Touch Pressing this button for more than 1 5 seconds will allow you to navigate at a more rapid rate through different volume level in the standby mode or through different menus in the function edit mode DOWN BUTTON 11 v Short Touch In the standby mode press this button briefly to move to the previous lower main volume level In the function edit mode press briefly to shift from the current option in each submenu to the previous option in the same submenu e Long Touch Pressing this button for more than 1 5 seconds will allow you to navigate at a more rapid rate through different volume level in the standby mode or through different menus in the function edit mode FUNCTION BUTTON 12 F Short Touch Press this button briefly to enter function edit mode in standby mode e Long Touch Press for longer than 1 5 seconds to activate or dea
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