Entel HT712T User manual

HT712T/722T/782T(U)
Entry
User Guide – HT700T Series v10/10
Common Information
(all models)
HT715T/725T/785T(U)
Advanced MPT1327, 8-key
HT716T/726T/786T(U)
Advanced MPT1327, Full Keypad
Professional submersible MPT1327 handheld transceivers

Common
Table of Contents
Common Information (all models) Page
Certification 2
Radio / battery care 3
Battery care / information 4
Packing List 5
Optional Accessories 5 & 6
Preparing Your Radio For Use 6 & 7
HT712T/722T/782T(U)
Feature List 8
Controls & Indicators 9
HT715T/725T/785T(U)
Feature List 10
Controls & Indicators 11
LCD Icons 12
HT716T/726T/786T(U)
Feature List 14
Controls & Indicators 15
LCD Icons 16
Introduction
This guide covers the ‘basics’ of your radio’s operation.To meet your exact
requirements the radio may have been customised by your Entel authorised dealer.
These features will be explained in a separate guide issued by the dealer.
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Certification
Declaration of Conformity
We Entel UK Limited of:
320 Centennial Avenue
Centennial Park
Elstree
Borehamwood
Hertfordshire
WD6 3TJ
United Kingdom
Declares under our sole responsibility that the product range:
HT700 MPT Series Handheld Radio Transceiver
Conforms to the following standards or other nominative documents:
•EN 300 086-2 V1.2.1, EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1:2008, EN 301 489-5 V1.3.1:2002,
EN 60950-1:2006, in accordance with Directive 99/5/EC.
Serial Number________________________________
M Austin
Quality Manager
1 October 2010
Date:

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Common
Radio care
Warranty
The HT7XXT comes with a 24 month warranty,
for details see our full terms & conditions.
Advice
•Do not use options or accessories not specified by
Entel
•Ensure that the radio is used within the parameters
for which it was designed
•Please switch the transceiver off before connecting
optional accessories
Warning
Turn the transceiver off in the following locations:
•In explosive atmospheres (flammable gas, dust
including metallic & grain powders etc)
•Whilst taking on fuel or while parked near fuel
station
•Near explosives or blasting sites
•In aircraft, medical institutions or near persons
known to be wearing a pacemaker
Caution
•Do not disassemble or modify the transceiver for
any reason
•Do not transmit while touching the antenna
terminal or any exposed metallic parts of the
aerial as this may result in a burn
•Please check and observe regulations in your
country with regards to use whilst driving
End of Life Disposal
•When your Entel transceiver reaches the end of its
useful life, please ensure that the unit is disposed of
in an environmentally friendly way. For country
specific information please see:
www.entel.co.uk/recycling
Cleaning your Radio
After exposure to any potentially corrosive substance
including salt water it is recommended to thoroughly
wash the transceiver in fresh water. If washing with the
battery removed from the radio, ensure that the battery
is not immersed in water & clean only with a damp cloth.
Note: Do not
wash the
transceiver if you
suspect the
waterproofing
seal may be
damaged. Please
return to your
supplier for
inspection /
repair.
Introduction
Your Entel radio is supplied with a high performance
Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery. These batteries:
•Extend talk time
•Reduce the battery’s size and weight
•Do not suffer from ‘memory effect’ that reduces the
life of Ni-Cad and NiMH batteries
•Have a low toxicity, therefore reducing the impact
on the environment
Battery Pack Precautions
•Switch the transceiver OFF before charging
•Charge the battery pack before use
•Do not recharge the battery pack if it is already fully
charged.This could lead to a premature battery
replacement warning message (See Battery
Communications on page 4)
•Charge the battery in accordance with the
instructions enclosed with your charger
•Do not charge the transceiver and/or battery pack
if they are wet
The battery pack includes potentially hazardous
components. Please:
•Do not disassemble or reconstruct battery
•Do not short-circuit the battery
•Do not incinerate or apply heat to the battery
•Do not immerse the battery unless attached securly
to the radio in water or get it wet by other means
Battery care

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Battery care / information
Battery Communications
Each battery used with your radio has a
microprocessor fitted, which logs the number of
times your battery has been charged.
On a radio with an LCD display, the number of
times the battery has been charged, together with
the remaining charge cycles available, will be
shown during switch on. On the advanced 8-key
and 20-key models, battery charge cycle
information may also be accessed via the menu. (If
not de-activated by your dealer)
The warranty on all batteries is 12 months or 450
charge cycles, whichever is the sooner. After 420
cycles, at switch on the radio will emit a series of
short tones, and on LCD models a waste bin icon
will flash to alert you to the need to buy a new
battery.
Note: only genuine Entel batteries should be used.
Only genuine batteries offer the battery charge
count feature informing you when the battery is
reaching the end of its useful life. Customer
satisfaction is assured as you can not be supplied
with sub standard, potentially dangerous battery
packs from 3rd party manufacturers, ensuring it
delivers the expected capacity and endurance.
On HT series batteries a breathable membrane is
used.This is clearly marked on the battery label.
Piercing the membrane will allow water ingress to
the battery, and will invalidate the warranty.
After 450 cycles, at switch on the radio will emit a
series of long beeps, and LCD models the
message will change to BATTERY COUNT
EXCEEDED REPLACE BATTERY. The radio will
continue to operate but its operational time
may be reduced, eventually failing all together.
•Do not charge the battery near fires or under
direct sunlight
•Use only the specified charger and observe
charging requirements
•Do not pierce the battery with any object or
strike it with an instrument
•Do not use the battery pack if it is damaged
in any way
•Do not reverse-charge or reverse-connect
the battery
•Do not touch a ruptured or leaking battery
If liquids from the battery get into your
eyes, immediately:
Wash your eyes out with fresh water avoiding
rubbing them. Seek medical treatment
Battery Pack
•If a battery is not to be used for an extended
period of time (e.g. several months) remove
the battery pack from the equipment and
store in a cool and dry location (around 0°C)
part charged. Do not fully discharge the
battery before storage.
•Each charge cycle reduces the battery’s life.
Minimise the number of times you charge
your battery especially in hotter
environments which further shortens a
battery’s life.

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Packing List
•HT7XX Radio
•CNB750E Rechargeable 1800mAh Li-Ion battery
•CBH750 Spring loaded belt clip
•CATXX Antenna
•User guide CD
r
Optional Accessories
Battery & Charger Options
CNB750E Spare 1800mAh Lithium-Ion battery pack with rear clip
CSAHT 1-way intelligent rapid charger, 100-240v
CSBHT 6-way intelligent, rapid charger, 100-240v
CCAHT-230 1-way trickle charger with 230V mains adapter
CCAHT-110 1-way trickle charger with 110V mains adapter
CCAHT-12 1-way trickle charger with cigar lighter lead, 12V DC operation
CBE750 Dummy battery and regulator with cigar lighter plug
Carry Options
CFC750 HT 2.0 series soft leatherette case finished in black with carry strap
CLC752 HT7X2 heavy duty black leather case with strap & belt loop
CLC753 HT7X3 & HT7X5 heavy duty black leather case with strap & belt loop
CLC756 HT7X6 heavy duty black leather case with strap & belt loop
CBH750 Spare spring loaded belt clip
Audio Accessory Options
CMP1/750 Compact medium duty speaker microphone with earpiece jack
CMP750 Heavy duty submersible speaker microphone
EHP9 D-shaped earpiece (plugs into CMP1/750 or CMP750 above)
EA12/750 D-shaped earpiece with in-line PTT/microphone & VOX*
EA15/750 Earpiece microphone with transparent acoustic tube & VOX*
EA19/750 D-shaped earpiece with boom microphone and in-line PTT & VOX*
EHP750 D-Shaped earpiece (connects directly to radio)
EPT40/750 Bone conductive earpiece microphone with PTT
CXR5/750 Bone conductive skull microphone with in-line PTT
CXR16/750 D-shaped earpiece and throat microphone with in-line PTT
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Common
Antenna Options
CXW640 Antenna adapter for external aerial
CAT20 Helical antenna VHF
CAT80 Whip antenna UHF
CAT20S Stubby antenna VHF
CAT80S Stubby antenna UHF
Attaching / Removing the Battery Pack
1To attach, locate the pegs on the bottom of
the battery and place into the slots on the
radio.Then press the top of the battery against
the radio. Secure battery by tightening the
screw clockwise by hand. (Do not over
tighten)
2To remove, unscrew the locking screw
anticlockwise and pull the battery away from
the top of the radio.
Attaching / Removing the Belt Clip
1To attach, press the clip into the slot on
the back of the battery and slide up until
you hear a “click”.
2To remove, pull the tab (a) towards the
belt clip.Then slide the belt clip
downwards (b).
Optional Accessories cont...
For complete up to date list of optional
accessories visit www.entel.co.uk
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a
b
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Preparing Your Radio For Use
CHP1/750 Light weight single earpiece headset with in-line PTT &VOX*
CHP750HS Single earpiece ear defender headset with boom mic and in line PTT for hard hat & VOX*
CHP750HD Double earpiece defender headset with boom mic and in line PTT for hard hat & VOX*
CHP750D Double earpiece headband defender headset with boom mic and in line PTT &VOX*
CHP750BT Bluetooth double earpiece headband defender headset with boom mic and ear cup PTT
* VOX = Voice Operated Transmit (hands free operation)
CAT10S-78 78MHz compressed antenna
CAT10S-85 85MHz compressed antenna
CAT10S 66-88MHz uncut compressed antenna
Bluetooth option board in radio is required to use Bluetooth audio accessories.

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Preparing Your Radio For Use cont...
Attaching / Removing the Aerial
1To attach, carefully align the aerial with the
socket. Screw in the aerial clockwise (taking
care not to cross the thread) until it is seated
firmly against the top of the radio.
2To remove, unscrew the aerial
anti-clockwise.
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Attaching / Removing Audio Accessories
1To attach, remove the accessory cover by unscrewing the
locking screw anti-clockwise (leave cover attached or store in a
safe place).Attach accessory plug by locating over the socket.
Carefully tighten the locking screw clockwise until finger tight
(do not tighten with a screwdriver etc).
2To remove, unscrew the locking screw by hand in an anti-
clockwise direction (carefully use a coin or screwdriver if too
tight). Ensure you re-fit the accessory cover so as to protect
the socket.
Charging Your Radio
Several charger options are available. Please refer to your
charger user guide.
Turning your radio on
Turn your radio on by pressing the on / off button on the front of the radio. The radio will bleep and
the LED will illuminate constant yellow for approximately 4 seconds, followed by a second “warble” (if
not disabled by the Dealer when programmed).

HT7X2T
HT712T/722T/782T(TU)
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Standard Features:
•16 position call select control
•Full transmit power output (5 Watts VHF, 4 Watts UHF)
•Dynamic power output (automatically adjusts for optimum performance)
•CTCSS & DCS (analogue & digital squelch) with squelch tail elimination (removes the ‘shh’ noise)
•Exceptionally loud and clear audio
•Robust design, exceeds MILSTD-810C/D/E/F
•Environmentally protected to IP55
•1800mAH Lithium-Ion battery for superior operational time
•Low battery alert indicates when the battery needs recharging via a warning bleep and a slowly
flashing red LED
Dealer programmable features:
•Emergency and lone worker protection calls
•Man down alarm (option)
•VOX for hands free operation
•High/Low transmit power
•Panic (personal attack) button causes high pitch, high volume, siren tone to be emitted from the
radio’s speaker
•Key lock button
•Prefixed minimum volume level and fixed bleep level
•Conventional channel mode (allows communication away from a base station
•Voice scrambler with 1 code per channel (option)

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Controls & Indicators
HT7X2T
3Channel / Scan
control
Antenna
5Dealer
programmable
button 1
4Push To Talk
(PTT) button
6Dealer
programmable
button 2
1On / Off
2Volume control
Speaker
Microphone
7Dealer
programmable
button 3
8LED indicator
1On / Off button. Press to turn radio on, press and hold to turn off.
2Press up / down buttons to increase / reduce volume.
3Channel / Scan control. Rotate to select the desired channel or scan setting.
4Push To Talk (PTT) button. Press to speak and release to listen.
5Dealer programmable button 1 (ask your dealer for more information).
6Dealer programmable button 2 (ask your dealer for more information).
7Dealer programmable button 3 (ask your dealer for more information).
8LED indicator.
•RED steady = Transmitting
•RED slow flash = Battery needs re-charging
•RED medium flash = Radio is out of service
•GREEN steady = Receiving
•GREEN medium flash = Radio is in service

HT7X5T
HT705/715/725/785(U)
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All the features of the HT712T/722T/782T(U) (see page 8) plus the following features:
Standard Features:
•LCD screen
•Voice scrambler with up to 4 codes per channel
•Intuitive menus (like a mobile phone)
•Info button (user guide built-in to radio)
•Signal strength indicator
•Battery level indicator
Dealer programmable features:
•Speed dial
•Who's calling (caller ID)
•255 user contact list (just like a mobile phone)
•Display missed, received & dialled numbers
•Multiple ring / alert tones
•Send / Receive status, text and email messages

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Controls & Indicators
HT7X5T
3Dealer programmable
multi-function buttons
Antenna
5Dealer
programmable
button 1
4Push To Talk
(PTT) button
6Dealer
programmable
button 2
1On / Off
Speaker
Microphone
7Dealer
programmable
button 3
8LED indicator
2Multi-function control
1On/Off button. Press to turn radio on, press and hold to turn off.
2Multi-function dealer programmable control (ask your dealer for more information).
3Dealer programmable multi function buttons.
4Push To Talk button. Press to speak and release to listen.
5Dealer programmable button 1 (ask your dealer for more information).
6Dealer programmable button 2 (ask your dealer for more information).
7Dealer programmable button 3 (ask your dealer for more information).
8LED indicator.
•RED steady = Transmitting
•RED slow flash = Battery needs re-charging
•RED medium flash = Radio is out of service
•GREEN steady = Receiving
•GREEN medium flash = Radio is in service

HT7X5T
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•Message Received
•Missed Call
•Key Bleeps Off
•Silent Profile
•Keypad Locked
•Man Down
•Lone Worker
•Bluetooth device connected
•Accessory Connected
•VOX Enabled
•Scramble Enabled
•Do Not Disturb
•Whisper Mode
•Battery State
•Receive strength / TX Output Low / Mid / High
•Call Diverted
•Speaker muted
•Speaker unmuted
RX / L / M / H
LCD Indicators

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INTENTIONALLY
LEFT BLANK

HT7X6T
HT716T/726T/786T(U)
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All the features of the HT715T/725T/785T(U) (see page 10) plus the following features:
Standard Features:
•Keypad
•Send free format text messages
Dealer programmable features:
•Edit contact list
•Free dial radio contacts
•Free dial telephone numbers
•Free dial DTMF numbers

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Controls & Indicators
HT7X6T
3Dealer programmable
multi-function buttons
Antenna
5Dealer
programmable
button 1
4Push To Talk
(PTT) button
6Dealer
programmable
button 2
1On / Off
Speaker
Microphone
7Dealer
programmable
button 3
3Multi-function rotary
control
Keypad
8LED indicator
1On / Off button. Press to turn radio on, press and hold to turn off.
2Multi-function dealer programmable control (ask your dealer for more information).
3Dealer programmable / function buttons.
4Push To Talk (PTT) button. Press to speak and release to listen.
5Dealer programmable button 1 (ask your dealer for more information).
6Dealer programmable button 2 (ask your dealer for more information).
7Dealer programmable button 3 (ask your dealer for more information).
8LED indicator
•RED steady = Transmitting
•RED slow flash = Battery needs re-charging
•RED medium flash = Radio is out of service
•GREEN steady = Receiving
•GREEN medium flash = Radio is in service

HT7X6T
LCD Indicators
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•Message Received
•Missed Call
•Key Bleeps Off
•Silent Profile
•Keypad Locked
•Man Down
•Lone Worker
•Bluetooth device connected
•Accessory Connected
•VOX Enabled
•Scramble Enabled
•Do Not Disturb
•Whisper Mode
•Battery State
•Receive strength / TX Output Low / Mid / High
•Call Diverted
•Speaker muted
•Speaker unmuted
RX / L / M

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