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THANK YOU! Thank you for your purchase of Hytera mobile radio TM-600. We believe this easy-to-use radio will provide you with dependable and reliable communications at peak efficiency. Please read this manual carefully before use. The information presented herein will help you to derive maximum performance from your radio. MODELS COVERED IN THIS MANUAL TM-600 VHF Mobile Radio TM-600 UHF Mobile Radio

CAUTION Do not touch the metal surface of the radio while it is in use. Do not mount the radio such that the chassis can come in contact with skin. High temperatures may burn you skin. 1

Safety and General Information The following general safety precautions as would normally apply, should be observed during all phases of operation, service and repair of this equipment. This equipment should be serviced by qualified technicians only. Do not modify the radio for any reason. Use only Hytera supplied or approved antenna. Gain of antenna must not exceed 3dBi for VHF or 5.5dBi for UHF. Mobile antenna Installation: Install the mobile antenna at least 82cm (32 inches) away from your body, in accordance with the requirements of the antenna manufacturer/supplier. Transmit only when people inside and outside the vehicle are at least the minimum distance away from a properly installed, externally mounted antenna. Mobile antenna substitution: Don t substitute Hytera supplied or approved antenna. You may be exposing person(s) to excessive radio frequency radiation. Please contact your dealer or the manufacturer for further instructions. Please make sure no stress on the antenna joint during transportation or installation. To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off your radio in any facility where posted notices instruct you to do so. Hospital or health facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy. For vehicles with an air bag, do not place a radio in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment area. Turn off your radio prior to entering any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. Do not expose the radio to direct sunlight over a long time, nor place it close to heating source. Warning Ensure the radio antenna is at least 82cm (32 inches) away from your body. DO NOT transmit for more than 50% of total radio use time (50% duty cycle). Transmitting more than 50% of the time can cause FCC RF exposure compliance requirements to be exceeded. 2

Contents Safety and General Information---------------------------- 2 Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance-------- 4 FCC Licensing Information----------------------------------- 4 Operation Guidelines------------------------------------------- 5 Product Inspection---------------------------------------------- 6 Installation---------------------------------------------------------- 7 Radio Overview--------------------------------------------------10 Front Panel View--------------------------------------------10 Rear Panel View---------------------------------------------10 LED Indicators----------------------------------------------- 11 8-Segment Numeric LED--------------------------------- 11 Programmable Function Keys--------------------------- 11 Basic Operations------------------------------------------------12 Radio Power On/Off----------------------------------------12 Adjust the Volume-------------------------------------------12 Monitor---------------------------------------------------------12 Select a Channel--------------------------------------------12 Programmable Power Output----------------------------13 BOT ID and EOT ID-----------------------------------------13 Scan-------------------------------------------------------------13 Busy Channel Lockout (BCL)----------------------------15 BCL Override-------------------------------------------------15 DTMF Call-----------------------------------------------------15 Code Squelch------------------------------------------------16 Auto Transpond----------------------------------------------17 Off Hook Decode--------------------------------------------17 Time-out Timer (TOT)--------------------------------------17 Emergency Call----------------------------------------------18 Programmable Auxiliary Functions----------------------19 Reverse Frequency-----------------------------------------19 Talk Around---------------------------------------------------19 Selectable Squelch Level (SQL)------------------------19 User Selectable CTCSS/CDCSS(UST)---------------19 Public Address (PA)----------------------------------------20 Dual Home Channel----------------------------------------20 Rental-----------------------------------------------------------20 Lone Worker--------------------------------------------------20 2-Tone Encode Select--------------------------------------21 Compandor----------------------------------------------------21 Scrambler------------------------------------------------------21 HDC 1200-----------------------------------------------------21 HDC 2400 TM --------------------------------------------------22 Key Assignment-------------------------------------------------23 Optional accessories------------------------------------------27 3

Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance Your Hytera mobile radio is designed and tested to comply with a number of national and international standards and guidelines (listed below) regarding human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy. This radio complies with the IEEE and ICNIRP exposure limits for occupational/controlled RF exposure environment at operating duty factors of up to 50% transmitting and is authorized by the FCC for occupational use only. In terms of measuring RF energy for compliance with the FCC exposure guidelines, your radio radiates measurable RF energy only while it is transmitting (during talking), not when it is receiving (listening) or in standby mode. Your Hytera mobile radio complies with the following of RF energy exposure standards and guidelines United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47CFR part 2 sub-part J American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1992 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1999 Edition International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998 O p e r a t i o n a l I n s t r u c t i o n s a n d Tr a i n i n g Guidelines To ensure optimal performance and compliance with the occupational/controlled environment RF energy exposure limits in the above standards and guidelines, users should transmit no more than 50% of the time and always adhere to the following procedures: Transmit and Receive To transmit (talk), push the Push-To-Talk (PTT) key; to receive, release the PTT key. FCC Licensing Information Part 15 Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to 4

correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/tv technician for help. FCC Licensing Requirements Yo u r r a dio m u st b e p r o p e r l y l i c e n s e d Fe d e r a l Communications Commission prior to use. Your Hytera Wireless dealer can assist you in meeting these requirements. Your dealer will program each radio with your authorized frequencies, signalling codes, etc., and will be there to meet your communications needs as your system expands. Operation Guidelines For vehicles equipped with electronic anti-skid braking systems, electronic ignition systems or electronic fuel injection systems, interferences may occur during the radio transmission. If the foregoing electronic equipments are installed on your vehicle, please contact your dealer for further assistance to make sure that the radio transmission will not interfere with these equipments. For radio installation in vehicles fueled by LP gas with LP gas container within interior of the vehicles, the following precautions are recommended for personal safety. Any space containing radio equipment shall be isolated by a seal from the space in which the LP gas container and its fittings are located. Remote (outside) fitting connections shall be used. Good ventilation is required for the container space. Safety: It is important that the operator is aware of, and understands, hazards common to the operation of any radio. 5

Product Inspection Please carefully unpack the radio. Before use, it is recommended that you inspect the product as follows. First check the shipping carton for any signs of damage. Confirm the supplied product against the packing slip to assure accuracy. If any items are missing or have been damaged during shipment, please file a claim to the carrier immediately. Supplied Accessories Item Quantity (pcs) Palm Microphone 1 Bracket Mounting Screw Set 6 Microphone Hanger 1 Microphone Hanger Screw 3 Mounting Bracket 1 Adjust Knobs 4 DC Power Cable 1 Fuse 2 Spring Washer 4 Flat Pad 4 Owner s Manual 1 Microphone Hanger Mounting Bracket DC Power Cable Microphone Hanger Screw Adjust Knobs Fuse Palm Microphone (SM11R1) Bracket Mounting Screw Set Spring Washer Flat Pad 6

Installation Installation Guidelines Do not mount the mobile radio overhead or on a sidewall unless you take special precautions. If the mobile radio is not properly installed, road shock could bump the radio loose, and the falling radio could, in some circumstances, cause serious injury to the driver or a passenger. In case of vehicle accidents, even when properly installed, the radio could break loose and become a dangerous projectile. Mobile antenna Installation: Install the mobile antenna at least 82cm (32 inches) away from your body, in accordance with the requirements of the antenna manufacturer/supplier. self-tapping screws, in a location where it will be within easy reach of the user. 5 Connect the microphone plug to the microphone jack on the front panel of the radio, then the front panel of the radio, then place the microphone on the hanger. Installing the Radio 1 Attach the mounting bracket, using the 4.8 x 20mm self-tapping screws, in a location where convenient operation is accessible. 2 Connect the antenna and the supplied power cable to the radio. 3 Slide the radio into the mounting bracket and secure it using the Adjustment knobs. 4 Mount the microphone hanger, using the 4 x 16mm 7

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Installation Installation Tools 1. Electric drill: 6mm or above 2. Cross head screwdriver 3. Hex socket (used to fix 4.8 20mm self-tapping screws) Warnings: The radio operates in 13.6 ± 15%V negative ground systems only. Check the voltage and polarity of the power supply on the vehicle before installation. Be sure to check how far the screw will extend below the radio surface to avoid damage to the auto wiring or auto parts when drilling mounting holes. Connect the radio with the supplied antenna and power cable before installing the radio by the mounting bracket. Install the radio securely using the supplied mounting bracket to make sure that the radio will not loosen in the event of accidents. The loose radio may cause injury to the passenger. Arrange the installation location of the radio to make sure that the control unit in the front panel is convenient for operation. Be sure to determine the location of the installing holes before installation and drilling. Be sure to make room at the rear side of the radio for power cable connection. When replacing the fuse in the DC power cable, be sure to replace it with a fuse of the same specifications. Never replace a fuse with one that has a higher capacity value. 9

Radio Overview Front Panel View shortcuts to various radio features. Please refer to Programmable Function Key section. 8 Microphone Jack Insert the microphone plug into this jack. Rear Panel View 1 Volume Control Knob Turn the knob clockwise to adjust upwards and counterclockwise to adjust downwards. 2 LED Indicator & 8-segment Numeric Display Please refer to the LED status indicator and 8-segment numeric display section. 3 Programmable Function Key ([ ] / [ ]) Your dealer can program the keys [ ] / [ ] as shortcuts to various radio features. Please refer to Programmable Function Key section. 4 Tx-Rx LED Indicator 5 Speaker 6 Power Switch 7 Programmable Function Key([P1]/[P2]) Your dealer can program the keys [P1]/[P2] as 1 15PIN (external expansion) 2 External Speaker Jack Used to connect external speaker, for the 3.5mm plug 3 Power inlet Use the DC power cable supplied by Hytera to inlet 13.6V DC power supply. 4 Antenna Connector Used to connect external antenna. 10

Radio Overview LED Indicators Name Display Radio Status Glows Red Transmit a signal Glows Green Receive a signal Tx-Rx indicator SCN indicator LOW indicator Flashes Orange Glows Green Glows Red After the 2-tone, HDC1200 or HDC2400 TM signalling is decoded, and during the auto reset time. After the 2-tone, HDC1200, HDC2400 TM or DTMF signalling is transmitted, and during the auto reset time. Scan Lit up for low power, goes out for high power Programmable Function Keys [P1]/[P2], [ ]/[ ] are programmable for the following functions: 1. Off 14. Talk Around 2. Channel Up 15. Selects squelch level 3. Channel Down 16. Home channel 4. Monitor A 17. Public address 5. Monitor B 18. Scrambler 6. Monitor C 19. Compandor 7. Monitor D 20. Emergency Call 8. User Selectable Tone 21. HDC call select 9. 2-Tone encode Select 22. Lone worker 10. Tx Power Select 23. Whisper 11. Scan 24. Short message 12. Add/Del 25. Rental 13. Reverse Frequency 8-Segment Numeric LED Figure 1 8-segment Numeric LED 11

Basic Operations Radio Power On/Off Press the power switch to turn on the radio. Press and hold down the power switch for about 1 second to turn off the radio. Adjust the Volume Turn the Volume Control Knob clockwise to increase the volume, or counter-clockwise to decrease the volume. Note: 1. If the radio is programmed with CTCSS/CDCSS, 2-Tone signalling squelch, no noise will be heard from the speaker even though at maximum volume level. 2. Holding down the Monitor key (Monitor C/D) simultaneously while adjusting volume level, to hear the current volume level from the speaker. Monitor If the Monitor function is set by your dealer, press the Monitor key (programmable) while in receive mode, to monitor activities on the current channel. The Monitor key is programmable with one of the following four operating modes by your dealer: 1. Monitor Unmute-Momentary Hold down the Monitor key to open CTCSS/CDCSS/ 2-Tone signalling squelch, release to close the signalling squelch. 2. Monitor Unmute-Toggle Press the Monitor key to open CTCSS/CDCSS/2- Tone signalling squelch. Press again to close the signalling squelch. 3. Carrier Squelch-Momentary Hold down the Monitor key to open carrier squelch; Release to close the carrier squelch. 4. Carrier Squelch-Toggle Press the Monitor key to open carrier squelch. Press again to close the carrier squelch. Select a Channel The [ ]/[ ] or [P1]/[P2] function keys are programmable by your dealer to select a channel. The Rx/Tx frequency on each channel is set by your dealer. Press the Channel Up key (programmable) to select a higher numbered channel; press the Channel Down key to select a lower numbered channel. Receive If CTCSS/CDCSS, 2-Tone, HDC1200 or HDC2400 TM has 12

Basic Operations been programmed on the current channel by your dealer, you can receive calls with matched tones or codes only. If CTCSS/CDCSS, 2-Tone, HDC1200 or HDC2400 TM is not set, you can hear from all the users on the same channel. Transmit 1. Hold down the PTT key. 2. Dial DTMF number via microphone keypad. (This operation may be unnecessary). 3. Speak into the microphone. The LED is red while calling. 4. Release the PTT key to return to the receive mode. 5. When transmission ends, put the microphone on hook. Programmable Power Output If the current channel is programmed with high power by your dealer, the power output toggles between high and low upon each press the Tx Power Select key (programmable). Low power is for battery saving and avoiding interference with other users, low power is recommended when communication within limited range. Note: If the current channel is programmed with low power, press the Tx Power Select key, an error alert tone is heard while the power output will not change. If you switch to low power on a channel that was set with high power, this configuration is done on all other channels that were set with high power. BOT ID and EOT ID Your dealer may configure whether to transmit Connect ID (BOT ID) and Disconnect ID (EOT ID), when connecting or disconnecting a repeater or telephone system. The following modes are programmable: 1. BOT ID occurs on each press of PTT key. EOT ID occurs on each release of PTT key. 2 Press the [*] while holding down the PTT key, then BOT ID is transmitted. Pres the [#] while holding down the PTT key, then EOT ID is transmitted. Scan Radio scans all the channels that have been added into the scan list of the current zone. Scan Start 1. Add one or several non-priority channels into the scan list. 13

Basic Operations 2. Press the Channel Scan key (programmable) to initiate scan from the current channel, then scanning proceeds in ascending order by channel number, while the scan LED lit up. Scan Cease Scanning pauses or ceases upon the following: 1. Upon repress the Channel Scan key (programmable), scanning ceases, scan LED goes out, then radio exit the scan mode. 2. Activate the Monitor function. 3. Carrier is detected on a channel that is not set with signalling. 4. Carrier is detected and match signalling is received on a channel that is set with signalling. Scan Resume If scanning pauses on an active channel, the scanning will resume according to the scan resume mode. The scan resume mode is programmable by your dealer for Carrier operated scan or Time operated scan. 1. Time operated scan Scanning remains on an active channel for a programmed time period (programmable by your dealer), once the timer expires, the radio will begin scanning other channels even if the active channel is still busy. 2. Carrier operated scan If carrier is detected during the scan sequence, scanning will remain on the active channel until there is no activity. Dual Priority Scan If dual priority channels are programmed by your dealer, the radio still checks the dual priority channels for activity at configured intervals, while scanning pauses on a nonpriority channel. When any activity is detected on a priority channel, the radio will immediately switch to the active priority channel. Nuisance Channel Temporary Delete Temporarily delete the selected channel from the scan list during scanning. When scan pauses on an unwanted channel due to noise, press the Add/Del Scan key (programmable) to temporarily delete the channel from the scan list. Then scan is reactivated immediately. Note: the temporary delete is not memorized once radio exits from the scan mode. Revert Channel Upon pressing the PTT key during scanning, the radio 14

Basic Operations will pause scanning and switch to the Revert Channel to transmit. This feature is programmable by your dealer. Off-Hook Scan If the Off-Hook Scan feature is programmed by your dealer, radio scans no matter the microphone is in the off or on hook condition. Otherwise, microphone must be on hook for scanning. Busy Channel Lockout (BCL) The feature can be enabled/disabled by your dealer, this feature is to prevent transmission on a channel that is already in use. Press the PTT key on a channel that is already in use, transmission is inhibited and an alert tone is heard. Upon release the PTT key, the alert tone ceases and radio returns to receive mode. Press the PTT key to transmit while the channel is free. BCL Override If the BCL Override feature is enabled, you can override the BCL feature to transmit on a busy channel. Press the PTT key, a BCL alarm will be heard, then repress the PTT key within 0.5s to override the BCL feature and transmit on the busy channel. DTMF Call Manual Dial Press any key from the DTMF keypad of the microphone, while holding down the PTT key, to transmit the DTMF frequency, and the DTMF tone will be heard from the local speaker. Release the PTT key to remain transmission for 2s (programmable by your dealer), press a numeric key within the 2s to continue transmission. Keypad Auto PTT This feature is programmable by your dealer. If the feature is enabled, press numeric key to transmit DTMF frequency without pressing the PTT key. DTMF Speed The DTMF number is programmable by your dealer. The feature is designed to reduce false decoder operation by providing a fixed time period between digits. Default: 10 DTMF numbers per second. Auto Dial 1. Press the [*] on the Mic keypad. 2. Enter the pre-stored DTMF code location number (1~9). 15

Basic Operations 3. LED displays the location number (1.~9.). 4. Press the PTT key to transmit the stored number. Redial 1. Press the [*] on the mic keypad. 2. Then press the [0]. 3. LED displays 0. 4. Press the PTT key to transmit the last dialed number (max. 16 digits). Note: the redial memory is cleared once the radio is turned off. Code Squelch This feature can be enabled/disabled via programming by your dealer. If the feature is enabled, the preset 2-Tone controls radio mute/unmute. The radio will not unmute until matched signalling is received. Receive 1. Radio is unmuted when matched 2-Tone signalling (programmed by your dealer) is received, the user can hear from the transmitter without any other operation. 2. LED flashes orange. 3. Radio is muted upon press the Monitor key (programmable), or no signal is received within the preset time period. 4. If the Alert Tone is enabled, radio will emit alert when matched signalling is received. If the Transpond is enabled, the radio will transpond a signal to the calling radio. However, the radio will not transpond if a group call is received. Transmit 1. Holding down the PTT key. 2. Enter the preset DTMF encode (radio encode or group encode) via keypad. The further operations are the same as that of normal mobile radios. Red LED lit up while in transmission. Please refer to the TTS key for 2-Tone transmission. 3. Upon release the PTT key, the signalling squelch is disabled and LED flashes orange. Green LED lit up when signal is received. 4. If the Monitor key (programmable) is pressed, or no signal is received within the preset time period, the signalling squelch is enabled. 16

Basic Operations Auto Transpond The Auto Transpond feature can be programmed by your dealer to operate with Code Squelch. If the Auto Transpond feature is enabled, radio will automatically transpond a signal when a call with matched signalling is received. Your dealer may program one type of call response from the following: 1. Alert 2. Transpond 3. Alert & Transpond Press any key to stop transpond. Off Hook Decode If the feature is enabled by your dealer, CTCSS/CDCSS decode signalling is active no matter the microphone is in the off/on hook condition. If the feature is disabled, CTCSS/CDCSS decode signalling is disabled while the microphone is in the off hook condition. Time-out Timer (TOT) Time-out Timer(TOT) The TOT feature is to prevent user from transmitting on the channel for extended period of time. This also protects the radio from damage caused by long time transmission. Once a continuous transmission exceeds the preset time (off, 15~1200s programmable), the transmission is automatically terminated and alert tone is heard. The alert tone ceases upon release the PTT key. The TOT default is 180s, it meets normal operation needs. Any change should be permitted by professional technicians. TOT Pre-alert The radio has a TOT Pre-alert timer. The radio will emit the Pre-alert tone at the programmed time (1~10s before the TOT timer expires). TOT Re-key Time The radio has a TOT Re-key timer. Since transmission is terminated upon the TOT timer expires, transmission is inhibited if press the PTT key before the expiration of TOT Re-key timer (programmable by your dealer as Off, 1~60s). TOT Reset Time Upon the press of PTT key, TOT begins timing. After the release of PTT key, TOT reset timer begins timing. However, the TOT timer will not reset until the TOT Reset timer expires. 17

Basic Operations The TOT Reset Time is programmable by your dealer as Off, 1~15s. Emergency Call Holding down the Emergency Call key (programmable as long or short press), the radio will enter the Emergency Call mode and switch to the preset Emergency Channel. The radio will firstly transmit within the preset time period, and then receive within the preset time period, and so does the cycle. The radio will back to the channel before the Emergency Call mode, upon re-holding down the Emergency Call key (programmable as long or short press). 18

Programmable Auxiliary Functions The [P1]/[P2], [ ]/[ ] are respectively programmable with one of the following auxiliary functions by your dealer. Reverse Frequency If communications between radios are disrupted because of a long distance from the repeater, the Reverse Frequency function can be used to re-establish communications with another radio. When the function is activated, the transmit frequency and receive frequency will be reversed. The preset CTCSS/CDCSS encoding and decoding signals will also be reversed. Press the Reverse Frequency key (programmable) to toggle the Reverse Frequency function ON or OFF. Talk Around If the Talk Around feature is enabled, the Rx frequency is used in place of the Tx frequency when transmitting, and the CTCSS/CDCSS decoding signal is used in place of the encoding signal when encoding. Press the Talk Around key (programmable) to toggle the Talk Around function ON or OFF. Selectable Squelch Level (SQL) 1. Upon press the SQL key (programmable), LED displays the current squelch level. 2. Select the desired squelch level via the programmable key [ ]/ [ ] 3. Upon press the [P1] or [P2] key (programmable), LED resets to the original display mode. Note: High squelch level may cause the radio to ignore weak signals; while low squelch level may cause noise or unwanted signals to be heard. User Selectable CTCSS/CDCSS(UST) If the UST feature is enabled by your dealer, the user can temporarily change the CTCSS/CDCSS codes that preset on the channel. 1. Select a desired channel. 2. Press the UST key (programmable) to enter the UST mode. 3. Use the [ ]/[ ] key to select a desired UST code (the newly selected CTCSS/CDCSS code is valid in the UST mode only), then the CTCSS/CDCSS code on the current channel is set as the selected UST code. 4. Repress the UST key to exit the UST mode, then LED resets to the original display mode. 19

Programmable Auxiliary Functions Public Address (PA) The PA feature amplifies audio inputted from the microphone, and the audio can be heard from the external speaker which is connected via 15PIN expansion port. 1. Press PA key (programmable) to activate the PA feature, then the LED displays P. Repress the PA key to disable the PA feature, then the radio returns to normal user mode. 2. Once the PA feature is activated, the radio is unable to transmit and receive. 3. Speak into the microphone while holding down the PTT key, your voice can be heard from the external speaker that is connected to the radio. While in PA mode or the PA process initiates, the user can adjust volume via the volume control knob. 4. Release the PTT key to end PA process, then the radio returns to the PA mode. Note: In PA mode, adjust volume via the volume control knob. While using the PA system, the optional PA accessories and external speaker must be installed by your dealer. Dual Home Channel Upon press the Home Channel key (programmable), the radio will promptly go to the programmed home channel. W h e n d u a l h o m e c h a n n e l s a r e s e t, p r e s s t h e programmed Home Channel key to promptly go to Home Channel 1, press again to promptly go to Home Channel 2, and press for the third time to return to the original channel. Rental When this function is enabled, the rental timer starts to count down since the radio is put into use. The radio will be in operational use during the preset rental time. An alert tone will be heard during the last 1 minute of the rental time. Once the rental time elapses, the LCD display E and the radio will be disabled and incapable of transmit and receive signal, and its keypad will be disabled. Lone Worker 1. Upon press of the Lone Worker function key, the LCD will display L., and the Lone Worker function will be activated. 2. If no button is pressed after the preset time, the radio will continuously sound Lone Worker alert tone during 20

Programmable Auxiliary Functions the preset time, and then enter emergency mode. 3. If there is any button press before the radio enters emergency mode, the Lone Worker timer will be reset and the Lone Worker function will be re-activated. 4. If the Lone Worker key is pressed, the LCD will display L, and the Lone Worker function will be disabled. 2-Tone Encode Select 1. Press the 2-Tone Encode Select key (programmable), local LED displays the preset 2-Tone encode sequence (0~9). 2. Press the [ ]/ [ ] key to select 2-Tone encode (0~9). 3. Holding down the PTT key to transmit the selected 2-Tone encode. 4. Upon release the PTT key, the signalling squelch is disabled and LED flashes orange. 5. If the Monitor key is pressed, or no signal is received within the preset time period, the signalling squelch is enabled. Note: If no signal is received within the preset time period, the signalling squelch is enabled. Compandor Press the Compandor key (programmable) to toggle the Compandor feature ON or OFF. Scrambler Press the Scrambler key (programmable) to toggle the Scrambler feature ON or OFF. Note: The emphasis/de-emphasis feature is disabled while the Scrambler is ON, and enabled while the Scrambler is OFF. HDC 1200 HDC List Select (HDC List) 1. Press the HDC Call Select key (Programmable function key) and the preset HDC list number will be displayed on the LCD. 2. Press Up or Down key [ ]/[ ] to select from the preset options in the HDC call menu. 3. Press the PTT or [P4] key to transmit the call. The HDC signalling allows functions including selective call (individual call, zone call, fleet call, broadcast), call alert and system functions (Stun, Revive), etc. 21

Programmable Auxiliary Functions System call: Stun----permits an authorized radio to remote disable another radio, making it capable of receive only. Revive----permits an authorized radio to remote revive a stunned or killed radio. HDC 2400 TM HDC Call list select (HDC List) 1. Press the HDC Call Select key (Programmable function key) and the preset HDC list number will be displayed on the LCD. 2. Press Up or Down key [ ]/[ ] to select from the preset options in the HDC call menu. 3. Press the PTT or [P4] key to transmit the call. The HDC signalling allows functions including selective call (individual call, zone call, fleet call, broadcast), call alert and system functions (Stun, Revive), etc. System call: Stun----permits an authorized radio to remote disable another radio, making it capable of receive only. Revive----permits an authorized radio to remote revive a stunned or killed radio. 22

Key Assignment Programmable function keys [P1]/[P2], [ ]/[ ]. No Function keys Setting Display Remarks Off 1 CH Number No function CH Up 2 CH Number Channel Up CH Down 3 CH Number Channel Down MONI A 4 CH Number MONI A: Carrier Squelch-momentary MONI B 5 CH Number MONI B: Carrier Squelch-toggle MONI C (default) 6 CH Number MONI C: Squelch off-momentary MONI D 7 CH Number MONI D: Squelch off -toggle User Selectable Tone 8 UST Number (0.-9.) CTCSS/CDCSS Tone Sel 2Tone 9 2Tone Number (0.-9.) Select 2-Tone encode TX power Select 10 CH Number Switch transmit power Scan 11 Scan 1 [P1] Add/Del 12 Temporarily delete nuisance channel Reverse Freq 13 CH Number Reverse frequency Talk Around 14 CH Number Talk Around SEL SQL 15 SQL Number (0.-9.) Select squelch level Home CH 16 HomeCH Number (1-8) Home Channel Public Address 17 P Public address Lone worker 18 Enabled L. Disabled L Lone worker Scrambler 19 CH Number Scrambler Compandor 20 CH Number Compandor Emergency Call 21 EmergencyCH Number (1-8) Emergency call HDC 22 Number (0.-9.) Select HDC 1200(2400 TM ) 23

Key Assignment Programmable function keys [P1]/[P2], [ ]/[ ]. No Function keys Setting Display Remarks Off 1 CH Number No function CH Up 2 CH Number Channel Up CH Down 3 CH Number Channel Down MONI A 4 CH Number MONI A: Carrier Squelch-momentary MONI B 5 CH Number MONI B: Carrier Squelch-toggle MONI C 6 CH Number MONI C: Squelch off-momentary MONI D 7 CH Number MONI D: Squelch off -toggle User Selectable Tone 8 UST Number (0.-9.) CTCSS/CDCSS Tone Sel 2Tone 9 2Tone Number (0.-9.) Select 2-tone encode TX Power Select 10 CH Number Switch transmit power Scan (default) 11 Scan 2 [P2] Add/Del 12 Temporarily delete nuisance channel Reverse Freq 13 CH Number Reverse frequency Talk Around 14 CH Number Talk around SEL SQL 15 SQL Number (0.-9.) Select squelch level Home CH 16 HomeCH Number (1-8) Home channel Public Address 17 P Public address Lone worker 18 Enabled L. Disabled L Lone worker Scrambler 19 CH Number Scrambler Compandor 20 CH Number Compandor Emergency Call 21 EmergencyCH Number (1-8) Emergency call HDC 22 Number (0.-9.) Select HDC 1200(2400 TM ) 24

Key Assignment Programmable function keys [P1]/[P2], [ ]/[ ]. No Function keys Setting Display Remarks Off 1 CH Number No function CH Up (default) 2 CH Number Channel Up CH Down 3 CH Number Channel Down MONI A 4 CH Number MONI A: Carrier Squelch-momentary MONI B 5 CH Number MONI B: Carrier Squelch-toggle MONI C 6 CH Number MONI C: Squelch off-momentary MONI D 7 CH Number MONI D: Squelch off -toggle User Selective Tone 8 UST Number (0.-9.) CTCSS/CDCSS Tone Sel 2Tone 9 2Tone Number (0.-9.) Select 2-Tone encode TX Power Select 10 CH Number Switch transmission power Scan 11 Scan 3 [ ] ( [UP] ) Add/Delete 12 Temporarily delete nuisance channel Reverse Freq 13 CH Number Reverse Frequency Talk Around 14 CH Number Talk around SEL SQL 15 SQL Number (0.-9.) Select squelch level Home CH 16 HomeCH Number (1-8) Home channel Public Address 17 P Public address Lone worker 18 Enabled L. Disabled L Lone worker Scrambler 19 CH Number Scrambler Compandor 20 CH Number Compandor Emergency Call 21 EmergencyCH Number (1-8) Emergency Cal HDC 22 Number (0.-9.) Select HDC 1200(2400 TM ) 25

Key Assignment Programmable function keys [P1]/[P2], [ ]/[ ]. No Function keys Setting Display Remarks Off 1 CH Number No function CH Up 2 H Number Channel Up CH Down (default) 3 CH Number Channel Down MONI A 4 CH Number MONI A: Carrier Squelch-momentary MONI B 5 CH Number MONI B: Carrier Squelch-toggle MONI C 6 CH Number MONI C: Squelch off-momentary MONI D 7 CH Number MONI D: Squelch off -toggle User Selective Tone 8 UST Number (0.-9.) CTCSS/CDCSS Tone Sel 2Tone 9 2Tone Number (0.-9.) Select 2-Tone encode TX Power Select 10 CH Number Switch transmission power Scan 11 Scan 4 ( [DOWN] ) Add/Delete 12 Temporarily delete nuisance channel Reverse Freq 13 CH Number Reverse Frequency Talk Around 14 CH Number Talk around SEL SQL 15 SQL Number (0.-9.) Select squelch level Home CH 16 HomeCH Number (1-8) Home channel Public Address 17 P Public address Lone worker 18 Enabled L. Disabled L Lone worker Scrambler 19 CH Number Scrambler Compandor 20 CH Number Compandor Emergency Call 21 EmergencyCH Number (1-8) Emergency Call HDC 22 Number (0.-9.) Select HDC 1200(2400 TM ) 5 Selector Knob Volume Knob CH Number Volume Knob Note: the above CH Number can be any value among 1 8. 26

Optional accessories Keypad Microphone (SM07R1) Palm Microphone (SM07R2) Desktop Microphone (SM10R1) Clone Cable (CP06) Programming Cable (PC21) Power Adapter(PS15001) UL Antenna 27

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