USERS MANUAL

FCC ID: Q9FPX-328V

Users Manual

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Contents

           Maintenance

           Features

           Accessories and optional

           Instruction manual         3—4
           Basic operation            5—8

           Operation                  9—14

           Selt—Programming mode      15—17

           Deleting stored channels   18

           Specification              20

           Troubleshooting Guide      21


UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENT
Carefully unpack the radio. We recommend that you identify the items listed
in the following table before discarding the packing materialIf any items are
missing or have been damaged during shipment, file a claim with the carrier
immediately.

Supplied Accessories

            Tems                           QuaANTITY
        Redio                                  1
        Antems                                 1
        Battery                                1
        Rapid Charger                          1
        Belt Clip                              1
        Users® Manual                          1
Optional Accessories

            ITEMS
        Eerphone
        Microphone
        Connecting cable
        Programmable software


Maintenance

   Your Two Way Radio is an electronic product of exact design and should be treated
with care .The suggestions below will help you to fulfill any warranty obligations and
to enjoy this product for many years.
z Do not attempt to open the unit. Non-expert handling of the unit may damage it.
z When using regulated power supply, take notice of power voltage must be
     between 6V and 8V to avoid damaging the unit.
z Do not store the Radio under the sunshine or in hot areas.
     High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, and warp or melt
     certain plastics.
z Do not store the Radio in dusty, dirty areas
z Keep the Radio dry. Rainwater or damp will corrode electronic circuits.
z If it appears that the Radio diffuses peculiar smell or smoke, please shut off its
     power immediately and take off charger or battery in the Radio, then contact with
     PUXING agency.
z Do not transmit without antenna.



Feature

UHF4W Output power
118 groups of memory channels.
12.5KHz Channel spacing
Automatic Numbering Identification (ANI) code
Built-in Voice Operate Transmit (VOX) function.
All channels scan and priority channel scan
Scrambler
Three color LCD backlight adjustable
Emergency alarm
Programmable by pc with software
50 CTCSS and 104 DCS Normal/Inverted selectable
Time-out Timer (TOT)
Busy channel lockout




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Instruction manual

Key, Knob, Switch, Indicator

® Power/volumeOn—off           For opening and closing power, and control
                               volume.
m Sending indicator            Press PTT switch and it glows, which
                               inclicates talking is in sending status.

m Busying indicator            When monitor key and squelch are opened,
                               on on on o E3 MB BB MB IEY shows on the LCD
                               which means the radio is in busying status.

m PTT key                      Switch in sending and receiving signal.
® MON (monitor)       Key      Hold down this key in receiving and it can
                               monitor the case in working channel, busying
                               indicatorlights after holding down monitor key.

® Call key                     Call to your partner
® CLR                          For returning key and other function.


Socket and connector
m SMA Connector                 For connecting attached antenna

w Speaker/microphone jack       If you want to use speaker, microphone
                                or programming cable, connect them
                                with this socket.If not, prevent water
                                from dropping into it.


Screen
You can see various icon show on the screen when power on. The
following table can help you identification the icon meaning which display
on LCD,


                    @ CT VOX +# =             R_PRI {uual

                   (babments
                   BAPO.--         1m         BB EY wO


M dR]         Battery power display
e     a       Dispersion to hyper—received frequency
m\    —       Dispersion to under—received frequency
®     o       Frequency scanning indication

M     im@ Keypad locked
              Display when DCS is turned on
M     CT_     CTCSS turned on
M     VOX. VOX turned on
M      &      Bell Function
m        R—   Display reverse frequency

)      PRI Priority scan active
M} ar w an @1 EBJ B BB BB IEW Recoived signal strength and power display
® (@@@@EB Show the working frequency
® {§8         Function menu
®)   *        Display when the channel is priority scan
              Squelch open
     e
m


Basic operation

Connected antenna
Insert the base of the attached antenna into SMA connector and coincided
with each other by clockwise rotate antenna, make sure the antenna has
set down. Take out the antenna from the base by counter clockwise
rotation until pull out it from SMA connector.

Turn on and off the power
If you want to turn on the power, rotate PWR/AVOL knob by clockwise
until beep sound is heard .All icons and frequencies appeared on the
screen. (Due to have automatic squelch function, the speaker will not
send out any sound before receiving call.) You can adjust your desired
volume by turning the button. If you turn off the power, turn PWRA/OL
knob in counter clockwise rotation until beep sound is heard .All displays
will disappear and the radio is off.

Adjusting volume
After turning on the power, (Due to have automatic squelch function, the
speaker will not send out any sound before receiving call.) You can hold
down [MONl] key, and then turn PWR/AVOL knob to increase the volume
in clockwise rotation and decrease the volumein counter clockwise
rotation.

Monitoring function
If only hold down [MONI] key and adjust your desired volume by PWRVOL
knob, you can directly hear sound without waiting for receiving any
signals.


Basic operation

Connected antenna
Insert the base ofthe attached antenna into SMA connector and coincided
with each other by clockwise rotate antenna, make sure the antenna has
set down. Take out the antenna from the base by counter clockwise
rotation until pull out it from SMA connector.

Turn on and off the power
If you wantto turn on the power, rotate PWR/VOL knob by clockwise
until beep sound is heard .All icons and frequencies appeared on the
screen, (Due to have automatic squelch function, the speaker will not
send out any sound before receiving call.) You can adjust your desired
volume by turning the button. If you turn off the power, turn PWR/AV/OL
knob in counter clockwise rotation until beep sound is heard .All displays
will disappear and the radio is off.

Adjusting volume
After turning on the power, (Due to have automatic squelch function, the
speaker will not send out any sound before receiving call.) You can hold
down [MONI] key, and then turn PWR/AVOL knob to increase the volume
in clockwise rotation and decrease the volume in counter clockwise
rotation.

Monitoring function
If only hold down [MON|] key and adjust your desired volume by PWRA/OL
knob, you can directly hear sound without waiting for receiving any
signals.


Transmitting
Firstly, hold down [MON!] a moment to make sure that the channelisn‘t
in busying status and press [PTT] key then speak to the radio in ordinary
tone.
Transmitting indicator lighting during holding down [PTT] key.
If you are too close to the microphone or your voice is too loud, it‘s not
clear in receiving.
Release [PTT] key so as to listen a response from your partner.

Emergency Alarm
Hold down [CALL] key for 1 second and press [MONI] key the radio will
emergency alarm.

Call to receiver
Press and hold the [CALL] key for 2 seconds .The receiver will ring.

Keypad Lock
In channel/Frequency mode, press and hold down G@em» | LOfk             2 «)
                                                                LULM   _5
for two seconds the keypad will Lock. Press and hold       _\                U
down @@EB® for two seconds to unlock the keypad.
                                                           |( uncoun an)4
Setting Reverse Frequency Function
In channel/Frequency mode, to select Reverse frequency ,
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function, hold down @@BB®» for two seconds until "R"             TtF /           ‘
appears on LCD. To cancel it hold down @BRB» for two                         ~
seconds.

Scanning
Scanning is applicable to monitor your need frequency without manual.


Scan entire channel
In channel/Frequency status, press @RBfR» and @@ZD» key the radio will
scan from current channelthrough all the channels, whenever any
activity is detected, the radio will suspend the scan for 5 seconds. It
will then continue to scan unless you press PTT key or          key to
end scanning.

Priority channel scan
In Frequency Mode, Press @BM» and @BM the radio will scan from
current frequency through all the frequency range within 1MHz, whenever
any activity is detected, the radio will suspend the scan for 5 seconds.
It will then continue to scan unless you press PTT key or G@BD key
to end scanning.
In channel mode, Press @B@&®» and @BMP the radio will scan from
current channel through all the channels, whenever any activity is
detected, the radio will suspend the scan for 5 seconds. It will then
continue to scan unless you press PTT key or             key to end
scanning.

DTMF Code
In channel/Frequency status, press PTT and input the number on
keypad, MENU stands for A, ENTER stands for B, CLR stands for C,
CALL stands for D.

  Cm ——» A                     D —+» c
 Cam ——+» s                    CALL —» D


Flank Keys


                             PTT : Press PTT to send
                             singal and releaseit to receive
Moni + CALL : Emergency
Alarm, press Moni and call   Moni : Press Moni key to
key, Emergency Alarm on      montor working frequency

                             CALL : Press CALL to call to
                             your partner


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Scrambler on/off
Hold down @B@fp and @B&» so that "on" displays. Turn
the encoder to select on/off then press GRBD . Press
      to exit. (This Function is optional)


Backlight on/off
To turn backlight on. Hold down @Bip and @B» so
that "on" displays, turn the encoder to select from ON,
OFF, AUTO and press            . Press @@Bt» to exit.
                                                            Autg
Select backlight color
Hold down @RBRR» and          so that "LIGHT2" displays,
turn the encoder to select one color then press
Press @BB» to exit. Total three colors are selectable.


Beep on/off
To turn Beep on, hold down @BRp and @EZD so that
"on" displays. To close Beep turn the encoder until "off"
displays, then press         . Press         to exit.


Automatic Numbering Identification (ANI) on/off
To show caller ID on display while the caller press PTT
switch. Hold down @B@fip and @RR» so that "on"
display, to close ANI please turn the encoder until "off"
displays, then press GIBD . Press @@RE» to exit.


Setting the direction of potential difference
To set transmitting frequency higher (+) or lower (—) than receiving
frequency. Select needed receiving frequency then press @Bfm» and
€ZZ» , repeat to operate will switch among, +, — and simplex.
                       Simplex        +        —



Select beat frequency
This function is used to determine the difference
(Potentialdifference) between sending frequency and
receiving frequency.
Press @BR» key and turn the encoderuntil "DIFFR ?"        | arrrro B
displays, press        key and input needed frequency,
Range from 00.000 to 70.995MHz ,then press CIBD
key to confirm.

Select frequency stepping
Press @BM» key and turn the encoder until "STEP ?"
displays, press        key and turn the encoder to          5TEP
select frequency stepping from 5k, 10k, 6.25k, 12.5k,
25k; then press GRBD to contirm, press @GIR» to exit.


Menu Operation
1. Press @B@M» into menu mode.
2. Turn the Encoder to selected menu.
3. Press         and turn the encoder to set then press                   key to
    confirm.
4. Press @@®» twice to exit Menu mode.

Menu Operation List


        MENU                      Selection                   Operation


>    SCAN? 9!        m"          Scan entire       4{ Press Enter to exit scan
                                   channel              Press any key to return
           Encoder

                                                        Press Enter to exit scan
       PRI? o2       Enter   > |Priority channel
                                     scan               Press any key to return
           Encoder
                                                        Turn encoder to select
      vox? *         Enter          OrF~9               Press enter to confirm
                                                        Press CLR to exit
           Encoder
    e                                                    Turn encoder to select
    POW ? 04 Ent
              nler                    H/L                Press enter to confirm
                                                         Press CLR to exit
           Encoder
    h                                                    Turn encoderto select
    SQL ? os Enter                    c
                                     0—9                                    :
                                                         Press enter to confirm
           r———                                          Press CLR to exit


                                              Turn encoder to select
   sorm ? %          Enter
                                ON/OFF        Press enter to confirm
                                              Press CLR to exit
       Encoder
                                              Turn encoder to select
    Lep? 97 (———»
               Enter          ON/OFF/Auto     Press enter to confirm
                                              Press CLR to exit
        Encoder
                                              Turn encoder to select
   LIGHT 2 9          Enter       11203       Press enter to confirm
                     (———»
                                              Press CLR to exit
        Encoder
                                              Turn encoder to select
   BEEP? %°          Enter      ON/OFF        Press enter to confirm
                                              Press CLR to exi
         Encoder
                                              Turn encoder to select
    ANIL ? 10        Enter      ON/OFF        Press enter to confirm
                                              Press CLR to exit
         Encoder
                                              Turn encoder to select
  KEyBO ?            Enter    MANUAL/AUTO     Press enter to confirm
                                              Press CLR to exit
         Encoder
                                              Turn encoder to select
    TOT? 12           Enter     OFF~270       Press enter to confirm
                     (———»
                                              Press CLR to exit

                                              Input frequency or turn
                      Enter                   encoder
                     (———»      0—70.995
                                              Press CLR to exit
         Encoder
                                              Press "*" key to select
Receiving CTCSSDCS   Enter    See frequency   CTCSS/DCS or cancel
                                              CTCcsS/DCS
     RCDC ? *                     chart       Press "#" key to select
         Encoder                              Normal/Inverted DCS
                                              Press [CLR] to exit
                                              Turn encoder


                                              Press "*" key to select
  Transmiting CTCSSCS Enter   See frequency   CTCSS/DCS or cancel
                        (———»                 CTCSS/DCS
     T—CDC 2 15                   chart       Press "#" key to select
                                              Normal/Inverted DCS
            Encoder                           Press [CLR] to exit
                                              Turn encoder

                                              Turn encoder to select
     +/— Potential      Enter       cancel     Press [Enter] to confirm
  difference S—d ? 1©           -
                                               Press [CLR] to exit
            Encoder
                                              Turn encoder to select
  Channel stepping      Enter     SKHOK        Press [Enter] to confirm
     STEP ?_!7          * 6.25K/12.5K/25H
                                               Press [CLR] to exit
 Encoder

                CLR
s
         Exit


Notice: Items 13—17 is available only in Frequency mode.


Self—Programming mode

You can set the radio by self—programming.

Operation
1. To enter self—programming mode, hold down (MON1)
                                                                                ELF




                                                                           Lh
                                                                                p~
  and @BM» key accomplished by turning on the
  VOL/POWER switch until "SELE" displays.
2. Press Enter key to start.
3. Press [ENTER] to store the data and continue to next function.


 Items                           Display (example)                   Contents
 Channels                             C————
 Items below are not availalie         CH—CG | 1| Channels from 1 to 118
 if without setting "Channels"        >              d
 Receiving frequency                                ?‘ Blank. (Press GGIB» )
 Items below are not available        .\             )
 it without setting "Receiving
 frequency"                                u50000
                                                    ?\ 67.0000MHz~549.9875MHz
 It will return to "Channels® if            uuut          Press [CALL] key to select
 "blank" was selected                                     from 5K/10K/6.25k/12.5k/25k
                                                          stepping
 Receiving CTCSS/DCS                  ( @,,             \ OFF
 (This item will be skip if without         CFF     3
  setting "channels")
                                           a 5i     3\ CTCSS (see CTCSS Frequency chart)
                                      _2      *      ) 67.0Hz—250.3Hz {Notice: (1)}
                                      7 y           3\    DCS (see DCS NormalInvented chart)

                                      2 94              _2) 028—754 Normal {Notice: (2)}
                                                        \ DCS (see DCS Normal!Inverted chart)
                                       ad IF2T      3 023—754 Inverted {Notice: (2)}


                                                       Same as Receiving
 Transmitting frequency
                                                       Frequency


 Transmitting CTCSS/DCS                                Same as Receiving
 (This item will be skip if without
 setting "transmitting frequency")                     ercssics

 Busy Channel Lockout                   gF      5“   OFF. Close.        1.   Carrier
                                      2              2. CTtCssics
 Add/Del priority channel             ‘ Aidd    ,)   Def: Delete priority channel scan
 scan                                            J   Add: Add priority channel scan
 Output Power                         ( 4       fl\   H: High power
                                                     L: Low power

Notice
1. Set Receiving/transmitting codes
    Press ED key to select from OFF/CTCSS/DCS



                          atp ;
    —»| gFF            3)—»           6W       : 4>‘ dO2IN           3}—»

2. Press @RB» to set DCS Normal/Inverted


Self—programming chart

 \[MONI]+{[MENU] (two seconds))        | Display (example)J
                 r
        Self—programming                SELF
83
              i ENTER
                           J Encoder
              Channels                  CHI      i    Select channel 1 to 118
                ENTER
 Bs                   ; Encoder                      ) Select receiving
  Receiving frequency |—————»
                                                     ) frequency
 _ {enfer
 [      Receiving codes    |Encoder                   Select receiving codes
              LeNTeR       _ _
 Transmitting 1vequency}flr              usanog        Select transmitting
                                                      frequency
                ENTER
                                 r
       Transmitting codes Encode                      Select transmitting codes
                ENTER                                 OFF: close
     Busy channel LOC@M»                              1. Carrier
                                                      2. CTCSS/DCS
     ____     |enter        Encod
     Priority channel|—="°°"°*,                       Add: Add priority
                                                            channnel scan
                                                      Del: Delete priority
                ENTER                                      channel scan
 [          Output Power   jM»                       ) H: High power
                                                     * L: Low power
                ENTER


    Deleting Stored Channels
NP 9 p © O o   Enter into self programming.
               Press [Enter] key.
               Turn the encoder to the channel, which need to be deleted.
               Press [Enter] key.
               Press        key to delete the channel (......2 displays on LCD).
               Press [Enter] key to delete next channel.
               Repeat 3 to 6.


Enclosed chart

                   50 CTCSS frequency code (Hz)

 67.0    85.4       107.2     186.5    165.5    186.2   210.7    254.1
 69.3    88.5       110.9     141.3    167.9    189.9   218.1
 71.9    91.5       114.8     146.2|   171.3    192.8   225.7
 74.4    94.8       118.8     151.4    173.8    196.6   229.1
 77.0    97.4       123.0     156.7    177.3    199.5   233.6
 79.7    100.0      127.3     159.8    179.9    203.5   241.8
 82.5    |103.5     131.8     162.2    183.5    206.5   250.3


                            104+1 DCS code
 023    065       132   205    255     331     413   465   612    723
 025    071       134   212    261     332     423   466   624    731
 026    072       146   223    263     348     431   503   627    732
 031    073       145   225    265     346     432   506   631    734
 032    074       152   226    266     351     445   516   632    743
 036    114       155   243    271     356     446   523   645    754
 043    115       156   244    274     364     452   526   654
 047    116       162   245    306     365     454   532   662
 051    122       165   246    311     371     455   546   664
 053    125       172   251    315     411     462   565   703
 054    131       174   252    325     412     464   606   712


TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

       PROBLEM                       SOLUTION
                          * The battery pack may be dead.Recharge
No Power                    or replace the battery pack.
                          © The battery pack may not be installed correctly.
                            Remove the battery pack and install it again.

Battery power dies        * The battery pack life is finished.Replace
shortly after charging     the battery pack with a new one.

Cannot talk to or         e Make sure you are using the samefrequency and
hear other members          CTCSS/DCS tone as the other members in your group.
in your group
                          © Other group members may be too far away. Make
                            sure you are within range of the otherradios.

Other voices (besides     * Change the CTCSS/DCS tone.Be sure to
group members) are          changethe tone on all radios in your group.
present on the channel.


„ User Safety, Training, and General Information
z READ THIS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION
   BEFORE USING YOUR PUXING PORTABLE TWO-WAY RADIO.
Operational Instructions and Training 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) button; to receive, release the PTT button.
Hand-held radio operation
Hold the radio in a vertical position with the microphone one to two inches (2.5 to 5 cm)
away from the lips.

FCC Compliance
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 90 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 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 Requirements
Your radio must be properly licensed Federal Communications Commission prior to use.
Your dealer can assist you in meeting these requirements. Your dealer will program each
radio with your authorized frequencies, signaling codes, etc., and will be there to meet
your communications needs as your system expands.

Safety:
It is important that the operator is aware of and understands hazards common to the

operation of any radio.

READ THIS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION


BEFORE USING YOUR HYT PORTABLE TWO-WAY RADIO.

◇   Only qualified technicians are allowed to maintain this product.

◇   To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off your radio

in any place where posted notices instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities

may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy. When on aircraft, turn off

your radio when airline crew instruct you to do so.

◇   When in vehicles with an airbag, do not place a portable radio in the area over an

airbag or in the airbag deployment area.

◇   Turn off your radio prior to entering any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere.

Do not remove, install, or charge batteries in such areas.

◇   To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn off your radio when you

are near electrical blasting caps.

◇   Do not use any portable radio that has a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna

comes into contact with your skin, a minor burn may result.

◇   Do not expose the radio in direct sunlight for a long time nor place it close to a heating

source.

◇ When transmitting with a portable radio, hold the radio in a vertical position with its

microphone about 5 centimeters away from your mouth.

◇   If you wear a portable two-way radio on your body, ensure that the antenna is at least

2.5 centimeters from your body when transmitting.



Document Created: 2007-09-16 12:04:24
Document Modified: 2007-09-16 12:04:24

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