B-Tech DMR-6X2 Manual de usuario

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DMR
DIGITAL MOBILE RADIO ASSOCIATION
DMR-6X2 PRO
Operating Manual
Digital DMR and Analog
UHF/VHF Two Way Radio


THANK YOU!
Thank you very much for choosing our Dual Band Digital DMR and
Analog two way radio.
This radio adopts the latest advances in technology, providing reliable
communication in today’s demanding communication environment.
This radio offers both DMR digital and analog communication, introduces
innovative DMR digital processing system to achieve SMS, high-audio
quality and digital encryption. It offers great stability, and reliability, together
with long distance communication as well as fashionable design and
compact exterior lines. DMR-6X2 PRO has Text Messaging, Recording,
Voice Message, Digital Encryption, Emergency Alarm, Man Down Alarm,
Work Alone GPS, APRS Location Reporting, Roaming, Vibration, Analog
DTMF, 2TONE, 5TONE, CTCSS/DCS encode/decode functions.
»When programming the radio, start by reading the factory
software data, and then rewrite this data with your frequency etc.,
to a new saved code plug, otherwise errors may occur.
»You can use the programming cable with a Windows PC
to program the frequency, channel type, power etc. your
programming must comply with your FCC (or other country)
license certication.

CONTENTS
1.UNPACKING AND CHECKING THE EQUIPMENT........................ 1
1.1 Supplied Accessories................................................................. 1
1.2 Standard Accessories ................................................................ 2
1.3 Optional Accessories ................................................................. 2
2.BATTERY INFORMATION.............................................................. 3
2.1 Charging the Battery Pack ......................................................... 3
2.2 Charger Supplied ....................................................................... 3
2.3 Use Caution with the Li-ion Battery............................................ 3
2.4 How to Charge ........................................................................... 4
2.5 Normal Charging Tips ................................................................ 5
2.6 How to Store the Battery............................................................ 6
3. PREPARATION.............................................................................. 7
3.1 Installing / Removing the Battery ............................................... 7
3.2 Installing / Removing the Antenna ............................................. 7
3.3 Installing / Removing the Belt Clip ............................................. 8
3.4 Installing the Additional Speaker/Microphone (Optional) ........... 8
4. Radio Overview............................................................................. 9
4.1 Status Indications..................................................................... 10
4.2 Programmed Key ..................................................................... 10
4.3 Hot Key Setting for PF1, PF2, PF3, P1, P2 ............................. 13
4.4 Combination key function......................................................... 13
5.BASIC OPERATIONS................................................................... 14
5.1 Power on the Radio ................................................................. 14
5.2 Adjust Volume .......................................................................... 14
5.3 Main band/Sub Band Switch.................................................... 14
5.4 VFO/Channel Switch................................................................ 14
5.5 Set up VFO Frequency ............................................................ 14
5.6 Select a Channel...................................................................... 14
5.7 Adding a New Channel ............................................................ 15
5.8 To Delete a Channel ................................................................ 15
5.9 Receiving and Responding to a Radio Call ............................. 16

5.10 Making a Call ......................................................................... 16
5.11 Monitor ................................................................................... 16
5.12 Man Down Alarm.................................................................... 17
5.13 Battery Voltage Test ............................................................... 17
6. ADVANCED FEATURES ............................................................. 18
6.1 Access Advanced Features for Private Call............................. 18
6.2 Set up Advanced Features for Private Call .............................. 18
7.MAIN MENU FUNCTIONS............................................................ 20
7.1 Talk Group................................................................................ 20
7.2 SMS ......................................................................................... 20
7.3 Call Log.................................................................................... 20
7.4 Zone......................................................................................... 20
7.5 Scan......................................................................................... 21
7.6 Roaming................................................................................... 22
7.7 Settings .................................................................................... 22
7.8 Record ..................................................................................... 34
7.9 GPS Positioning Function(Optional with installed GPS) .......... 35
7.10 APRS Location Reporting(Supported by GPS)...................... 36
7.11 Digital Monitor ........................................................................ 38
8.RESET........................................................................................... 39
9.TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE..................................................... 40
10.PROGRAMMING GUIDE............................................................ 41
11.ON-LINE SERVICE AND SUPPORT .......................................... 43
SAFETY ........................................................................................... 44
12.TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS................................................. 46

1Digital DMR and Analog UHF/VHF Two Way Radio
1. UNPACKING AND CHECKING THE EQUIPMENT
Unpack the radio carefully. We recommend that you identify the items listed
in the following table before discarding the packing materials. If any items
are missing or have been damaged during shipment, please contact the
carrier or the dealers immediately.
1.1 Supplied Accessories
Item Quantity
Antenna 1
Li-ion Battery Pack 1
Battery Charger 1
AC Adaptor 1
Belt Clip 1
Hand Strap 1
Instruction Manual 1
Programming Cable 1

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Digital DMR and Analog UHF/VHF Two Way Radio
1. UNPACKING AND CHECKING THE EQUIPMENT
1.2 Standard Accessories
Antenna
Li-ion Battery Pack
(2100mAh)
(included in 2 battery kit)
Charger
AC Adaptor Belt Clip
(2 pcs included in 2 battery kit)
Instruction Manual
Li-ion Battery Pack
(3100mAh)
1.3 Optional Accessories
USB Programming cable
Programming Software
Software is available
online for Download:
QHM22
Microphone
Earphone
Car Charger

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2.2 Use Caution with the Li-ion Battery
The Li-ion battery pack is not charged at the factory; please charge it
before use.
Charging the battery pack for the first time after purchase or extended
storage (more than 2 months) may not bring the battery pack to its normal
maximum operating capacity. Best operation will require fully charging/
discharging the battery two or three times before the operating capacity will
reach its best performance. The battery pack life may be depleted when
its operating time decreases even though it has been fully and correctly
charged. If this is the case, replace the battery pack.
Please use the specied charger provided by . Other models may
cause explosion and personal injury. After installing the battery pack, and
if the radio displays low battery with a red ashing lamp or voice prompt,
please charge the battery.
a. Do not short the battery terminals or throw the battery into a re. Never
attempt to remove the casing from the battery pack, as cannot be
held responsible for any accident caused by modifying the battery.
b.The ambient temperature should be between 5℃-40℃ (40˚F - 105˚F)
while charging the battery. Charging outside this range may not fully
charge the battery.
c. Please turn off the radio before inserting it into the charger. It may
otherwise interfere with correct charging.
d.To avoid interfering with the charging cycle, please do not cut off the
power or remove the battery during charging until the green light is on.
e. Do not recharge the battery pack if it is fully charged. This may shorten
the life of the battery pack or damage the battery pack.
f. Do not charge the battery or the radio if it is damp. Dry it before charging
to avoid damage.
2.1 Charging the Battery Pack
2. BATTERY INFORMATION
WARNING:
»When keys, key chains or other metals contact the battery terminal,
the battery may become damaged or injure a human. If the battery
terminals are short circuited it will generate a lot of heat. Take care

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Digital DMR and Analog UHF/VHF Two Way Radio
2.3 How to Charge
a. Plug the AC adaptor into the AC outlet, and then plug the cable of the
AC adaptor into the DC jack located on the back of the charger. The
indicator light blinks orange and is then ready to charge a battery.
b.Plug the battery or the radio into the charger. Make sure the battery
terminals are good in contact with charging terminals. When the indicator
light turns to red--- charging begins.
c. It takes approximately 2-5 hours to fully charge the battery. When the
lamp switches to green, the charging is completed. Remove the battery
or the radio unit with its battery from socket
»When charging a radio (with the battery) the indicating lamp
will not turn green to show the fully charged status if the radio
is powered on. Only when the radio is switched off will the lamp
indicate normal operation and obtain a proper read on the status
of the battery. The radio consumes energy when it is powered on,
and the charger cannot detect the correct battery voltage while it
is in use. So, the charger will charge the battery in constant voltage
mode and fail to indicate correctly when the battery has been fully
charged.
2. BATTERY INFORMATION
when carrying and using the battery. Remember to put the battery or
radio into an insulated container for storage when not in use. Do not
put it into a metal container.
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