User's Manual
and transmitting is prohibited.
3) TOT Pre-alert
a) Before the time-out timer stops transmitting, the radio sounds pre-alert tone.
b) After the alarm tone, if the transmitting time is longer than the preset time limit, the time-out
timer will be activated.
4) TOT Reset
a) TOT Reset is the delay time between releasing the PTT button and resetting the time-out
timer.
b) If the time of releasing the PTT button is shorter than the TOT Reset, the countdown of
transmitting prohibition will continue.
Battery Save
The dealer can program the battery save type.
If the battery save function has been set, 10 seconds after no signals being received or no
operations being conducted, the radio enters the battery save mode. It will exit the battery save
mode automatically after receiving signals or being conducted.
Battery Save Types: Short, Middle, Long and OFF.
Battery save function can increase battery active time.
Low Battery Warning
Low Battery warning tone sounds and LED flashes when the battery power goes below the preset
value and you need to recharge the battery. If the battery voltage is too low, transmission is
prohibited.
Channel Annunciation
The dealer can enable or disable this option.
When switching to a channel by rotating the channel knob, the current channel number will be
heard.
CTCSS/DCS
The dealer can set CTCSS/DCS on the radio channels to ignore calls on the same channel from
irrelevant radios.
If a channel has been set with CTCSS/DCS, the squelch will be activated only when it receives the
proper CTCSS/DCS signals. And only the radios set with the same CTCSS/DCS signaling as
those on yours can hear your call.
Note: Using a CTCSS/DCS channel doesn’t mean your calls are private. If the CTCSS/DCS tones
of other radios are identical with those on yours, they can hear your calls.
■ User Template
A user template includes PTT code-transmitting, encoding, decoding, Busy Channel Lockout, Call
1/2/3/4, RX squelch mode, TX conditions and decoding conditions, etc. Maximum 16 user