User Manual

FCC ID: Q9SAWRD7500

Users Manual

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         ADVANCED
         WIRELESS
         C 0 M M U NICATION S




User Manual
AWR—D7500
Digital Portable Radio




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

    Do not modify the radio or its charger in any way.
    Bo not expose the radie 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
    areasof high dust or excassive moisture.
    Users may experience signal Interference If the unit is used near
    devices such as TV or eleciric generators.
    If the unit emits smoke or you notice a strange smell, immediately
    tum off the power, and send it to the closest repair service station.
    The radios are small but contain high power components. Itis not
    uncommon to nofice slight warming of the handset. This is normal
    and the unit may continueto be used.


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




               Antenna
                            U          ,Channel Knob


    Emergency Key
                                                 Volume/ Power

                K1~                          *   LED indicator


                PTT

                 K2 —
                 K3








Unpacking and device check
Please take the radio out of the package carefully and before disposing
of the packing materials, check the accessories according the the
following list. If any part is lost or damaged, please submit a claim
letter to the carrier or deliverer.


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






Preparation


Installing the battary




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




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




Assemble the antonna




                         Insert antenna‘s threaded connectorinto radia‘s
                         antenna connector. Thread clockwise until snug.
                         Do nat over tighten.


Preparation


Assemble the belt clip




                         Assembly: Aftach belt clip using the provided
                         scrows by aligning screws with thraaded holas 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 .


Function Key




        Antenna
                  U   Channel Knob

                           Volume/ Power

          K1               LED indicator

         PET
           K2
           K3




                                SP/MIC


Charging the Battery
Use only the charger and battery specified by Advanced Wireless
Communications. Charger LED can 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.


Function and baslc operation
Turning your radio on and off

Power an: Tum selector (power switch/ volume control knob)
clockwise. Click will be heard when selectortumsthe radio on. If
programmed, a power—on tone will be heard and the redio will enter the
receive state.

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


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Switch channel

When you need to make a call on a specific channel, rotate the
channelknob 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 om
{1.0 inches) from your lip. Press the PTT and speak.

Receive: The LED indicator willlight green ®= when a signal is
received and the speakerwill emit audio. Adjust the valume control
knobfor a comfortable level.


LCD icons

                         Icon
Icon Name                          Status Description
                         Display

VOX                                Voice operated function.


                                   The radio is in an emergency alarm state or
Emergency alarm
                                   receives an emergency alarm.




Battery power                      Display remaining battery power.




Transmitting indicator             The radio is transmitting.

                                   The radio is receiving signal.
Signal indicator
                                   No signal.

                                   Current channel power is low power.
Transmit power
                                   Current channel power is high power.

Speaker                            Squelch and speaker turned on.

Monitor                            Has enabled monitoring.

Scan                               The radio is in the scan state.

Lock                               Keyboard locked.

                                   The off-network function is turned on.
Off-network
                                   [some radios do not have this function]

                                   CT has been set to transmit or receive QT.

                                   DN has been set to transmit or receive
Signaling
                                   DQTN.

                                   DI has boon set to transmit or receive DQTI.


Product operation instructions
Keyboard introduction

The AWR-D7500 has three keyboard modes: channel number mode,
DTMF mode, and call ID. Users can select different keyboard modes
according to their needs, thus achieving simple and fast operation.


Channel number mode: After the user selects the channel number
mode, the required channel number can be directly written through the
keyboard, and the Radio automatically jumps to this channel.


DTMF mode: After the user selects DTMF mode, the user can input
DTMF code through the keyboard.


Call ID: After the user selects the call ID, the user can input a user ID
number through the keyboard and then directly call the other party.


Working Mode
The AWR-D7500 has three operating modes: Computer mode, debug
mode, and user mode. Each mode is entered in a different way.



Entry conditions for each mode:

 Mode Type                 Button Description
 Computer mode             Connect to Computer with write USB cable
 Debug mode                Enter the debug mode by CPS (the CPS
                           determines whether to enter)
 User mode                 Automatically enters user mode when
                           powered on




     User Mode
     1. Power ON / OFF
     Power on: Turn the [Power Switch/Volume Control Knob] clockwise
     to hear the "K" sound, the Redio is tumed on, and if the power—on
     prompt tone is set, a power—on tone will sound and the boot logo will
     be displayed. The display mode will differ based on selection as shown
     below.




                     Menu                   Menu
                     (channel number)              (alias)

     Once powered on, radlo will enter the recelve state. Shutdown: Turn
     the Power Switch / Volume Control counter—clockwise untl it clicks. An
     audible beep will sound and thedisplay will show the shutdown screen.



     2. SwitchIng channels

     To switch channels, rotate the Channel Knob or use the keybaard
     mode to input the desired channel number. If the voice announcement
     is enabled then the channel numberwill be announced. The LCD will
     display the channelinformation based on the selected display mode.




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The display mode selection is shown in Figure 1 as the channel
number; and the channel mode selection as the alias is shown in
Figure 2. Figure:




                Menu
                     (Fig. 1)                    (Fig. 2)



3. Call operation

Transmitting: Press and hold the PTT button, with the mouth 3 to 5
cm (1 to 2 in.) away from the microphone. The screen will show the
following.
                                T aAG   o   mm




Receiving: When the carrier is received, <l—— displayed. If there is
no programmed signaling or the signaling is matched, the speaker
will emit sound. Adjust the volume knob to change the sound level as
required.

Note: If the receive LED is lit green but no sound is heard, the
signaling may be incorrect.




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4. Programmable function key function

There are four programmable function keys that may be defined
in software. These buttons are noted as K1, K2, K3, and TK.
Programmable buttons can be modified by the CPS.


Programmable button function definition list

 Button Status               Button Assignment Function
                    No [unction; emergency alarm; cancel
                    emergency alarm; voice control; power switching;
                    steady state monitoring [analog]; transient
                    monitoring [analog]; steady state cancellation
           Short    squelch [analog]; transient cancellation squelch
           Press    [analog]; Talk Around; off-line; scan; one-touch
                    call 1 (DMR); one-touch call 2 (DMR); one-touch
                    call 3 (DMR); one-touch call 4 (DMR); broadcast
                    local ID [number]; broadcast channel Number;
   K1               broadcast power; broadcast battery power;

   K2               No function; emergency alarm; cancel
                    emergency alarm; voice control; power switching;
   K3               steady state monitoring [analog]; transient
                    monitoring [analog]; steady state cancellation
                    squelch [analog]; transient cancellation squelch
           Long     [analog]; Talk Around; off-line; scan; one-touch
           Press    call 1 (DMR); one-touch call 2 (DMR); one-
                    touch call 3 (DMR); one-touch call 4 (DMR);
                    broadcast local ID [number]; broadcast channel
                    Number; broadcast power; broadcast battery
                    power; broadcast channel type; serial port report
                    (production version only);


Key function description:

1. No function: No function definition, the button is invalid and there
is an error tone.


2. Emergency alarm: Press this button to initiate an emergency alert,
which is typically associated with the top orange button. Emergency
is only supported by a short key press. A long key press is associated
with emergency off.




     5. Menu

     1. Menu key: Press the menu buttion to display the main menu
     Interface, press the up and down keys, select the menu, and then
     press the menu selection button to confirm the selection.

     Press the Cancel Back button to return to the previous screen.

     2. The main menu contains the following items depending on settings
     In the programming software.

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                                            13 Call Record
                     @ Phone                B Common function
                     E1SMS                   1 Area
                     § Cill Record           Programming
                     8 Commonfunction       R Seting
                       Area




     3. The submenus contained In the menu are as follows: The
     submenu can also be set by the CPS. The following is just a rough
     framework, and the actual subment may have a slight difference.


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Menu Item— contact: select whether the contact list may be accessed
via the menu or a contact may be selected for call.

           Option deseriptlon: chacked, unchecked.

           Checked: users can access the contact list

           Default: checked.

Cantains common contacts, contact lIsts, new contacts, manual
dialing.

                            1 x           s

                               @ Frequent Contrct
                               @ Contact List
                               @ CreateNewContact
                               @Manual Dialing




Commeon contacts: Set whether to display the "Common Contacts®
subment Item In the "Contact" menu of the Radlo. End users can
check through this submenu. Look at the "Common Contact LisP°, you
can also add, view, and delete frequently used contacts, and send
"Supplemental Services" to frequently used contacts.

           Option description: checked, unchecked

           Checked: the "Common Contacts® menu item is displayed.

           Unchecked: the "Common Contacts" menu item is not
                         dlsplayed.

           Default: checked.


Contact list: All the programmed contacts are displayed through this
menu. In this directory, press PTT to diractly call the selected contact.

           Option deseription: chack, uncheck.




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Contains sub—menu Items, phone contacts, manual dialing.


                          1 x8            a   &

                           @ Phone Contact
                           @ Manual Diling




Short message: Text message and quick text message service that
allows messages to be sent between users. Users may edit messages
to be sent or store received messages.

         Checked: users can access the Information function.

Contains sub—menu short message, shortout text, In box, outbox, draft
box




                           @ ShortcutText
                           @ Inbox
                           @ Outbox
                           ®@ Draft box




New message: select this option to create a new message. Each
message can contain up to 256 characters. Messages can be sent or
saved.

         Checked: users can create new text information.




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Call record: Allows user to view record of calls sent, answered, and
received.

          Checked: users can view thecall log.

            Default: checked.

Contains sub—menu items, received calls, placed calls, missed calls.


                             1 28           5


                                  Dialedcll
                                @      nected call
                                @ Unanswered call




Recelved call: After selecting this option, theuser can view the
received call records (up to the latest 10 records can be stored) and
can initiate call.

            Checked: users can view the received call records.

            Unchecked: users cannot view a call record.

            Default: checked.


Dialed call: After selecting this option, the usercan view the outgoing
call record (up to the latest 10 records can be stored) and caniniflate
call

          Checked: users can view the dlaled call history.

            Unchecked: users cannot view the dlaled call history.

            Default: checked.




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Missed calls: usercan view up to 10 unacknowledged calls and
initlate a return call without using the contact list.

        Checked: users can view the missed call record.

        Unchecked: users cannot view missed call records.

        Default: checked.


Channel: this parameter allows you to configure whether the Channel
option will be available in the radio‘s menu . it contains:

        Checked: the Channel option will be available in theradio‘s
                   menu.
        Default: unchecked.




                            @ Time Sot
                            @ Color Code
                            @ TX Contect
                            @ RX Group List






Safety information
This manual provides you with safety instructions                varmina
for the AWC AWR—D7500 portable two—way radlo.


Operation and electromagnetic exposure

Press PTT, hold the radio in a vertical position from 2.0 to 5.0 om {1
to 2 Inches) away from lips. Insure that the antenna is at least 2.5 m
away from your head and body when transmitting.


Electromagnetic Interference (EMT)/ Electromagnetic Compatibly
(Emc)
All electronic devices are subject to and may be affected by EMI unless
proper compatibllity design and testing have been accomplished.
Radios should be powered off if unsure of EMI / EMC effects. Redios
should be powered off aboard alrcraft and the user shall adhere to the
any and all airline requirements for RF emitters.


Operation warning

Radlos Including moblles and portables shall not be mounted
permanently or temporarily in areas of vehicles that use air bag
safety restralnt systems. Placing devices on or near alr bags during
deployment pose a safety hazard to the occupants of the vehicle.


Environment with explosion risk

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


In the blast area or area with detonator

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




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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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Document Modified: 2019-07-24 22:09:39

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