User Manual

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Users Manual

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         ADVANCED
         WIRELESS
         C 0 M M 0 N1 CA Ti 0 M S




User Manual
AWR—D7000
Digital Portable Radio


                           Thank you!

Thank you for purchasing this AWR-D7000 Digital two-way radio by
Advanced Wireless Communications (AWC). This product is designed
and developed according to FCC/IC/EU and advanced international
standards.

Our products are tested using strict and rigorous test procedures with
advanced test instruments and equipment to internationally recognized
standards.




This manual should be read to ensure that the user understands the
operation of the AWR-D7000. Please read the Safety Information
Manual before use.


Safety Instructions
Please observe the following safety tips to prevent fire, accidents,
personal injury or equipment damage.

•   Do not modify the radio or its charger in any way.
•   Do not expose the radio to direct sunlight for extended periods of
    time, leave near heaters or other heat sources.
•   Do not store or use unprotected radios for prolonged periods in
    areas of high dust or excessive moisture.
•   Users may experience signal interference if the unit is used near
    devices such as TV or electric generators.
•   If the unit emits smoke or you notice a strange smell, immediately
    turn off the power, and send it to the closest repair station.
•   The radios are small but contain high power components. It is not
    uncommon to notice slight warming of the handset. This is normal
    and the unit may be continued to be used.


If there is any problem with the radio, please contact Advanced
Wireless Communications or your local distributor.


Turn on

Turn the Volume/Power knob clockwise to turn the radio on.
(Some radios are programmed to emit a tone when powered on).


Turn off

Turn the Volume/Power knob counter clockwise to turn the radio off,
you will hear a sound when the radio is turning off.


Volume adjustment

Press and hold down the squelch key off momentarily to hear
a continuous beep and turn the volume/power knob to adjust.


Three way to choose channel

1 Channel knob: rotate the “channel control” to choose the 		
		needed channel.
2. Channel button: choose the channel you need.


Transmit and receive

Press PTT button, the radio will enter the transmit state, the red light
will turn on, the LCD display (if equipped) will indicate transmit.

Release PTT button, the radio will enter the receive state, the green
light will turn on when receiving voice / data, and the LCD display (if
equipped) will indicate receive.


Advanced Wireless Communications Radio
Quality Warranty and Liability
The warranty range and limitation

Advanced Wireless Communications (AWC) is committed to quality
and stands behind its products. AWC will, during the warranty period
specified for each product, repair or replace components that fail as a
result of poor workmanship or materials. This warranty does not cover
improper use or intentional damage.


The warranty policy does not include the following conditions:

1. Defects or damages caused by working in abnormal or unusual
situations.
2. Defect or damages caused by misuse, accident, or water
submersion.
3. Defect or damages caused by unauthorized installation, repair,
tampering or adjustment.
4. Warranty does not extend to cosmetic scratches or damages as a
result of normal use or misuse.
5. This warranty is void if:
          (a) The product information label on the back aluminum case
               is removed, or if the serial number is tampered with,
               changed or cannot be identified.
          (b) If the battery case is damage, tampered with or unsealed.


General Items

This warranty policy establishes the liability limits for which AWC is
responsible. AWC has the right to decide, in their sole discretion,
whether to repair, replace, or refund the purchase price of any
equipment subject to this warranty. There are no other options
available under this warranty. This express warranty is the complete
agreement. OTHER THAN AS EXPRESSLY SET OUT IN THESE
TERMS OR ADDITIONAL TERMS, NEITHER AWC NOR ITS
SUPPLIERS OR DISTRIBUTORS MAKE ANY SPECIFIC PROMISES
ABOUT THE SERVICES OR PRODUCTS.


CONTENTS
Unpacking and device check............................................................... 1
   Accessories..................................................................................... 1


Battery information.............................................................................. 2
   Battery protection............................................................................ 2
   Battery usage.................................................................................. 3
   Battery charge................................................................................. 3


Preparation.......................................................................................... 4
   Installing the battery........................................................................ 4
   Assemble the antenna..................................................................... 4
   Assemble the belt clip...................................................................... 5
   Disassemble the belt clip................................................................. 5
   Insert the earphone......................................................................... 5


Function key........................................................................................ 6
   Charging the battery........................................................................ 7
   Charger indicator............................................................................. 7
   LED indicator of transceiver............................................................ 7


Function and basic operation.............................................................. 8
   Turning your radio on and off........................................................... 8
   Switch channel................................................................................ 8
   Push-to-talk operation..................................................................... 8


Digital channel information.................................................................. 12
   Time out timer (TOT)....................................................................... 12
   Single call, group call, all call.......................................................... 13
   CTCSS / CDCSS............................................................................. 13
   Tail tone elimination......................................................................... 14
   Power.............................................................................................. 14


Digital mode setting............................................................................. 15


Safety information............................................................................... 16


Unpacking and device check
Please take the radio out of the package carefully, and before
disposing of the package material, we advise you to check the
accessories according to the following list. If any part is lost or
damaged, please request a claim latter from the shipper or supplier.


Accessories:
 Items                                     Quantity
 Antenna                                       1
 Belt clip                                     1
 Power supply                                  1
 Battery                                       1
 Charger                                       1
 Lanyard                                       1
 Instruction manual         Available at www.advancedwireless.com
 Warranty card              Available at www.advancedwireless.com




                                                                       1


    Battery information
    Battery protection

    Advanced Wireless Communications’ (AWC) radios use lightweight,
    environmentally friendly lithium-ion batteries as a power source. The
    following battery tips will help you to get the best performance and
    prolong the battery life of your equipment.

    1. Be sure to use the original AWC charger to charge the battery.

    2. When charging radios, please power off the radios to ensure
       battery can be fully and effectively charged.

    3. New, uninstalled batteries can be stored for long period, but should
       be stored in a cool, dry place. (These should be recharged once
       every three months to maintain the battery’s electrical properties,
       otherwise it will be damaged and will not function properly).

    4. New batteries need to be fully charged before use.

    5. Use only the battery charger and power supply specified by AWC.
       Use of non-authorized charging systems will void the warranty of
       both the battery and the equipment.

    6. Avoid extreme temperatures as this will effect capacity of the
       battery.

    7. The battery cannot be stored in hot or cold places, otherwise it will
       reduce battery capacity and useful life. The battery should always
       be stored at normal temperature, and radios equipped with cold
       batteries may temporarily not work, even if fully charged.

    8. Do not let the metal stripes on the battery come into contact with
       metal objects (such as metal benches, pins, etc) as this may cause
       the battery to short circuit.

    9. Always dispose of old or damaged batteries in accordance with
       local recycling laws.

    10. NEVER discard or expose batteries in a fire, this may result in an
        explosion and serious injury or death.




2


Battery information (continued)
Battery Usage

1. Do not use, install or attempt to charge damaged batteries.

2. Do not use batteries in any other equipment other than that which it
   is designed for.

3. Battery charging time varies and is determined by the remaining
   capacity of the battery and the battery and charger type. The
   battery can be repeatedly charged and discharged more than
   300 times, but they will age with use. Aging will occur quicker when
   batteries are used for short periods and then recharged. Batteries
   should be allowed to fully discharge before charging to prolong
   battery life.

4. Batteries that are stored and unused discharge over time.


Battery charge

1. The battery may be installed in the charger on the radio or alone.
   Please use the provided charger power supply with the charger.

2. The charger indicator shows the charge state:

 Indicator                           Current State
 Red light flashing                  Waiting for charge
 Red light glows                     During charging
 Green light glows                   Charge complete




                                                                          3


    Preparation


    Installing the battery




                             Assemble: Align the battery with the radio
                             chassis, push forward and down until the battery
                             clicks in place.




                             Disassemble: Lift battery catch on bottom of
                             battery, lift up and pull away from chassis.




    Assemble the antenna




                             Insert antenna’s threaded connector into radio’s
                             antenna connector. Thread clockwise until snug.
                             Do not over tighten.




4


Preparation


Assemble the belt clip




                         Assembly: Attach belt clip using the provided
                         screws by aligning screws with threaded holes in
                         chassis.




Disassemble the belt clip




                         Disassemble: Unscrew the screws holding the
                         belt clip and remove belt clip from chassis.




Insert the earphone




                         Open the rubber cover to insert the Earphone .




                                                                          5


Antenna   Channel Knob

               Volume/ Power

 K1            LED indicator

PTT

  K2
  K3            Speaker




                    SP/MIC


Charging the Battery
Use only the charger and battery specified by Advanced Wireless
Communications. Charger LED will indicate the charging process.




Charger Indicator

 Indicator                         Charge Status
 Red flash                         Standby
 Red glows                         Charging
 Green glows                       Fully charged



LED Indicator of Transceiver

 Indicator                         Charge Status
 Green glows 2-3S                  Power-on cycle
 Green glows                       Receiving signal
 Green flash                       Received
 Red glows                         Transmitting
 Red flash                         Battery low will be indicated by
                                   the red LED flashing and an
                                   audible beep. Please charge
                                   or replace the battery as soon
                                   as possible to ensure normal
                                   operation.




                                                                      7


    Function and basic operation
    Turning your radio on and off

    Power on: Turn selector (power switch/ volume control knob)
    clockwise. Click will be heard when selector turns the radio on. If
    programmed, a power-on tone will be heard and the radio will enter the
    receive state.

    Power off: Turn selector (power switch/ volume control)
    counterclockwise until a click is heard. This indicates that the radio is
    powered off.




    Switch channel

    When you need to make a call on a specific channel, rotate the
    channel knob to the desired channel. If the channel broadcast function
    is enabled, the channel number will be announced locally. If a channel
    has not been populated via programming, a continuous tone will be
    heard from the radio.


    Push-to-talk operation

    Select the desired channel with the channel selector.

    Transmit: Hold the radio in a vertical position approximately 2.0 cm
    (1.0 inches) from your lip. Press the PTT and speak.

    Receive: The LED indicator will light green      when a signal is
    received and the speaker will emit audio. Adjust the volume control
    knob for a comfortable level.




8


 Key                                             Functions
                    Non-functional; Emergency alarm; Cancel emergency alarm; Voice
                    control, Power switch, Steady stale monitoring [Simulation], Steady
            Short   cancel mute [Simulation]; Scanning; (DMR); one click call 4 (DMR);
            Press   broadcast local ID (number); broadcast channel number; broadcast
                    power; broadcast battery power; broadcast channel type; area switch-
                    ing;
  K1                No function; emergency alarm; cancel emergency alarm; voice control;
                    power ewitching; steady state monitoring [eimulation]; transient moni-
                    toring [simulation]; steady etate cancel squelch [simulation]; traneient
            Long
                    cancel squelch [eimulation]; Network; One-key call 1 (DMR); One-key
            Press
                    call 2 (DMR); One-key call 3 (DMR); One-key call 4 (DMR); Broadcast
                    local ID (number); Broadcast channel number; Battery power; broad-
                    cast channel type; area switching;
                    Non-functional; Emergency alarm; Cancel emergency alarm; Voice
                    control; Power switch; Steady state monitoring [Simulation]; Steady
            Short   cancel mute [Simulation]; Scanning; (DMR); one-click call 4 (DMR):
            Press   broadcast local ID (number); broadcast channel number; broadcast
                    nower· broadcast batterv newer· broadcast channel tvne· area aw-
                    itchinn·
  K2                No function; emergency alarm; cancel emergency alarm; voice control;
                    power switching; steady state monitoring [simulation]; transient moni-
                    toring [simulation]; steady state cancel squelch [simulation]; transient
            Long
                    cancel squelch [simulation]; Network; One-key call 1 (DMR); One-key
            Press
                    call 2 (DMR); One-key call 3 (DMR); One-key call 4 (DMR); Broadcaat
                    local ID (number); Broadcaat channel number; Battery power; broad-
                    cast channel type; area switching;
                    Non-functional; Emergency alarm; Cancel emergency alarm; Voice
                    control; Power switch; Steady state monitoring [Simulation]; Steady
            Short   cancel mute [Simulation]; Scanning; (DMR); one-click call 4 (DMR);
            Press   broadcaet local ID (number); broadcast channel number; broadcast
                    power; broadcast battery power: broadcast channel type; area switch-
                    ing:
  K3                No function; emergency alarm; cancel emergency alarm; voice control;
                    power switching; steady elate monitoring [simulation]: transient moni-
                    toring [simulation]; eteady elate cancel squelch [simulation]; transient
            Long
                    cancel squelch [simulation); Network; One-key call 1 (DMR); Ona-key
            Press
                    call 2 (DMR); One-key call 3 (DMR); One-key call 4 (DMR); Broadcast
                    local ID (number); Broadcast channel number; Battery power; broad-
                    cast channel type; area switching;
                    Non-functional; Emergency alarm; Cancel emergency alarm; Voice
                    control; Power switch; Steady state monitoring [Simulation]; Steady
            Short   cancel mute [S1m11lat1on]; Scanning; (DMR); one-click call 4 (DMR);
            Press   broadcast local ID (number); broadcast channel number; broadcast
                    power; broadcast battery power; broadcast channel type; area switch-
 TK/                ing;
Emergency
                    No function; emergency alarm; cancel emergency alarm; voice control;
 (Orange)           power switching; steady state monitoring [simulation]; transient moni-
                    toring [simulation]; steady etate cancel squelch [simulation]; transient
            Long
                    cancel squelch [simulation]; Network; One-key call 1 (DMR); One-key
            Press
                    call 2 (DMR); One-key call 3 (DMR); One-key call 4 (DMR); Broadcast
                    local ID (number); Broadcast channel number; Battery power; broad-
                    cast channel type; area switching;
                                                                                           9


     Functional key
     Non-functional

     No function programmed (invalid key, error beep).



     Emergency alarm

     Pressing this button allows the user to initiate an emergency alarm,
     which is typically a top key function. (Only short keys are supported,
     long keys must be associated with emergency alarm off).



     Cancel emergency alarm

     Pressing this button allows the user to stop an emergency alarm,
     which is typically a top key function. (Only supports long key, short key
     must be associated with emergency alarm on).



     Steady state (analog)

     If not automatically reset, press the key during receive. Press the key
     again to exit the monitor state.



     Steady cancel squelch (analog)

     Press key to disable noise squelch when squelch is open. Press again
     to cancel and exit noise squelch.



     Transient cancel squelch (analog)

     Press to disable noise squelch when in transient squelch mode.
     Release key to exit noise squelch.




10


Scanning

Press this button to enable or disable the scan function.
When scan is enabled, a beep will sound and the LED will flash green
to indicate that the radio is in scan. Pressing the scan key again will
result in two beeps to indicate scan mode was exited.



One key calling 1-4 (DMR)

One key calling function including SMS, Voice call. To enable the
feature, press the programmed key, then hold the PT T to launch the
call.




                                                                          11


     Digital Channel Information

     Function: Set digital channel parameters.


     Local number: The unique unit identifier used to identify an individual
     radio/ radio user.


     Group call timer: Maintains group call for the period of the timer for
     the group call users.



     Private call timer: Maintains the private call for the period of the timer
     so the two units in the call do not drop out of private call until timer
     expires.


     Transmit pre-carrier time: The transmitter carrier period before data
     or control information is sent to insure information will be sent properly.
     It is to insure that other receivers have been captured before data
     is sent. It should be carefully set to support the needs of the system
     since it does consume channel resources. For example, time may be
     extended to insure scanning radios stop on channel.


     Voice delay: This parameter defines the overall voice delay when the
     transceiver initiates voice communication.


     Time out timer (TOT): Ensures that a channel is not used for an
     extended period that may consume resources and cause damage to
     the radio.


     Timeout: The maximum amount of time allowed for continuous
     transmit. The radio will emit a local warning tone and will stop transmit
     when programmed time is met.


     Early warning time: A pre-alert tone may be set to tell the user that
     the timeout time is about to be met. The alert will sound locally.




12


Retransmission time: This is the time set in programming that
denotes the period from when the time out timer expires to when the
user may transmit again. The radio will not be able to transmit until this
time expires. Pressing the PTT will sound a warning tone.


Reset time: If the PTT is released before the timeout timer expires,
the timer restarts the count once the PTT is pressed again.




Single call, Group call, All call

Single call (private / individual call): A call made by one user to
another user.


Group call: A group call is made by one user to many users in the
same group.


All call: A user makes a call to All users. All Calls are special groups
that encompass all the users on a channel. It is is considered a high
level call meant for special uses and users. The All Call group
ID is 16777215.




CTCSS / CDCSS

CTCSS features: CTCSS is sub-audible signaling used in analog
operation to limit users to those with matching signaling. Reduces
interference on a channel by selectively opening the radios audio gate.


CDCSS features: CDCSS uses digital signaling in analog operation
to limit users to groups with like signaling.




                                                                             13


     Tail tone elimination (squelch tail)

     Used to stop the noise heard in a receiving radio when a transmitting
     radio stops transmitting by reversing the phase of the analog sub-
     audible signaling.


     Power

     Power level defines the RF output level emitted by the radio in
     transmit.

     The power level should be set for the appropriate use to insure range,
     call quality, and battery life.

     Value range: low power/ high power




14


Digital mode setting

Receiving group list

This feature allows users to receive several different groups calls on
one Digital Channel
Value Range: Group Call List 1 Group Call List 32
Default: Group Call List 1


Transmitting group list

Select the people you want to call from the contact list.
Value Range: Contact list 1 Contact 512
Default: Contact Call List 1


DMR

DMR uses TDMA technology which allows two simultaneous
conversations with in a 12.5kHz Channel without any interference.


TDMA direct mode

Under TDMA direct mode one channel allows two simultaneous
conversations.




                                                                         15


     Safety information
     This manual provides you with safety instructions
     for the AWC AWR-D7000 portable two-way radio.


     Operation and electromagnetic exposure

     Press PTT, hold the radio in a vertical position from 2.5 to 5.0 cm (1
     to 2 inches) away from lips. Insure that the antenna is at least 2.5 cm
     away from your head and body when transmitting.


     Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) / Electromagnetic Compatibly
     (EMC)

     All electronic devices are subject to and may be affected by EMI unless
     proper compatibility design and testing have been accomplished.
     Radios should be powered off if unsure of EMI / EMC effects. Radios
     should be powered off aboard aircraft and the user shall adhere to the
     any and all airline requirements for RF emitters.


     Operation warning

     Radios including mobiles and portables shall not be mounted
     permanently or temporarily in areas of vehicles that use air bag
     safety restraint systems. Placing devices on or near air bags during
     deployment pose a safety hazard to the occupants of the vehicle.


     Environment with explosion risk

     Radios shall be powered off when in environments that pose an
     explosion risk unless the radio has received FM or Cenelec approval
     with certificate. In such environments, a small spark may lead to an
     explosion, fire, damage and death.


     In the blast area or area with detonator

     Radios shall be powered off near to and within
     an blasting area where detonators or other
     explosive materials are in use or stored.




16


Operation instruction
Damaged antenna

Damaged antennas shall be replaced. Exposure to the metallic
portions of a damaged antenna can lead to burns.



Battery

Batteries shall not be changed or charged in explosive
risk environments. Minor flames and / or sparks can
lead to an explosion.

Any metal conductor, such as jewelry or keys, touching the battery
contacts may lead to a short circuit condition that may result in a fire or
burn. Care should be exercised to insure that the battery contacts are
not allowed to touch other objects.



Radio’s maintenance

1. Chemicals such as alcohol, cleaning fluids, and petroleum based
   products will damage the radio surfaces.

2. Do not pick up the radio using the antenna or purposely stress the
   housing and belt clip.

3. Please close the dust proof cover to protect the Microphone/
   speaker jack while not using accessory.

4. Clean the surface of the radio with only a damp cloth using water.
   Insure that none of the water enters the radio case.

5. Unrecognized accessories may damage the radio and in this case
   our warranty will be unavailable.




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FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15
of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. Verification of harmful interference by this
equipment to radio or television reception can be determined by turning it off and then 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 different circuit to that of the receiver's outlet.

    Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

    This device may not cause harmful interference.

    This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Note: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user's authority to operate the equipment.


RF Exposure Compliance and Control Guidelines and
Operating Instructions
To control your exposure and ensure compliance with the occupational/controlled environmental exposure limits,
always adhere to the following procedures.

Guidelines:

    Do not remove the RF Exposure Label from the device.

    User awareness instructions should accompany device when transferred to other users.

    Do not use this device if the operational requirements described herein are not met.

Operating Instructions:

    Transmit no more than the rated duty factor of 50% of the time. To transmit (talk), push the Push-To-Talk (PTT)
     key. To receive calls, release the PTT key. Transmitting 50% of the time, or less, is important because the radio
     generates measurable RF energy only when transmitting (in terms of measuring for standards compliance).

    Keep the radio unit at least 2.5 cm away from the face. Keeping the radio at the proper distance is important as
     RF exposure decreases with distance from the antenna. The antenna should be kept away from the face and
     eyes.


    When worn on the body, always place the radio in a approved holder, holster, case, or body harness or
     by use of the correct clip for this product. Use of non-approved accessories may result in exposure levels which
     exceed the FCC's occupational/controlled environmental RF exposure limits.

    Use of non-approved antennas, batteries, and accessories causes the radio to exceed the FCC RF exposure
     guidelines.

    Contact your local dealer for the optional accessories of the product.


ISED Statement
The device has been tested and complies with SAR limits, users can obtain Canadian information on RF exposure
and compliance

Après examen de ce matériel aux conformité aux limites DAS et/ou aux limites d’intensité de champ RF, les
utilisateurs peuvent sur l’exposition aux radiofréquences et la conformité and compliance d’acquérir les
informations correspondantes

This device complies with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada Compliance license-exempt
RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

    This device may not cause harmful interference.

    This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2)
l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en
compromettre le fonctionnement


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  (BP WIRELES$ C 0 M M U N T CA T1 0 N S


 (952) 469—5400 / Toll Free: (800) 475—5852
20809 Kensington Blvd., Lakeville, MN 55044
        www.AdvancedWireless.com



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