Olywiz GTS-813 User manual

*Note*All pictures in this user's manual are for reference only.
* SuppliedAccessories
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Do not use the radio in area where government law prohibited.
Do not use the radio in gas station, airport or places where using radio is prohibited.
Do not expose the radio to long period of direct sunlight, nor place it close to
heating appliances.
Do not place the radio in excessively dusty and/or humid areas, nor on unstable
surface.
Do not expose the radio to rain or moisture; to prevent fire or electric shock.
If you detect an abnormal odor or smoke coming from the radio, turn off the radio
or remove the battery from the radio immediately. Contact Olywiz Customer
Service Center immediately.
Maintenance should only be attempted by professional technicians.
* Installing the antenna
* Installing the belt clip
* Installing external accessories
* Charging the battery
* Installing the battery
Note :
Carefully unpack the radio. We recommend that you identify the items listed in the following
table before discarding the packing material. If any items are missing or have been
damaged during shipment, file a claim with the carrier immediately.
Hold the antenna at the base, rotate clockwise into
the threaded connector on the top of the radio.
Note:
Do not over tighten to prevent damage of the
antenna. ( Figure 3 )
Remove the screws on the back of the radio; align
the belt clip with the screw holes on the radio, then
tighten the screws.
To remove the belt clip, loosen the screws and take
out the belt clip, then tighten the screws back to the
radio.( Figure 4 )
1.Connect the AC adapter to the charging port of
desktop charger, then plug the other end of the AC
adapter to a wall outlet or power strip (100-240V~50/
60Hz). The LED will light in ORANGE, then turn to
Red and remain in GREEN indicating the charger
is being supplied with power.
2.Turn off your radio, place the battery alone or with
the radio into the charger. Be sure the battery is well
connected with the charger contacts.
3.When the battery or radio has been put into the
desktop charger, the LED will turn to RED and remain
solidly on. This is an indicator that the battery is
charging. Charging time depends on the battery
capacity. Once the battery is completely charged,
the GREEN LED light will remain on solidly.
* To shorten the charging time, we recommend that you power off the radio while charging.
* Battery capacity will decrease when the ambient temperature is above 35*or below-10*.
* Do not disassemble the charger and battery. Do not throw the battery into the fire or heat.
* Be sure and protect the contacts (of the charger and the battery) to avoid accidental
shorts of the terminals.
Antenna
To install the battery: Take out the radio, slide the battery down onto the back of the
radio, then push up the battery latch until it locks into place. (Figure 1)
To remove the battery: Turn off the radio; then unlock the battery latch and take out
the battery from the radio. (Figure 2)
Caution
FCC Warning
Pull out the rubber cover (marked with SP/MIC),
insert the accessory plug into the speaker/mic jack.
Note:
Be sure the accessory plug well contacted with the
jack.( Figure 5 )
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Preparation
Technical Specifications
Frequency
Voltage
Channel Number
RF Power
Dimensions
weight
406-470MHz
7.4V (Li-ion)
16
5W
60mmx35mmx126mm(exclude antenna)
193g(with battery and antenna)
Preparation
GTS-813
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
*Note*Other frequency can be customized by PC programming software.
The technical specification above is for reference only.

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Figure 8
Voice prompt from the speaker announce the channel number. You can change voice
prompts using the Function button. Rotate to Channel 16, then power off the radio; press
and hold down the Function button while power on the radio to switch the language. This
radio has English and Russian voice prompt.
Note: There are three modes of voice prompt (English mode, Russian mode, Silent mode).
When you change to Silent mode, all "beeps" and "tones" are disabled.
Voice Prompt
* Turning the radio on/off
* Adjusting the Volume
Rotate the Power/ Volume Knob clockwise/ counter-
clockwise to turn the radio on/off. The radio will
beep when power on. (Figure 6)
When no signal is received, press and hold Monitor
button, then rotating the power/volume knob to
adjust the volume. (Figure 9)
To communicate, press and hold the PTT button
and speak in a normal voice into the microphone.
The RED LED will light while transmitting.
To receive a call, release the PTT button. The
GREEN LED will light when a signal is received.
(Figure 8)
Note:
1.When the battery level is ultra-low, the radio can
not make a transmission.
2.Hold the radio 2 to 3 inches from your mouth.
* Transmitting/ Receiving
* Selecting a Channel
Rotate the Channel Selector knob to select a
channel. When scan function is on, rotate to Channel
16, your radio will enter scan mode automatically.
(Figure 7)
Low Battery Alert
When the battery level is too low, your radio will beep every 10 seconds to alert you
to recharge the battery in time.
1. External Accessory Jack
2. Channel Selector Knob: Rotate to select channel 1-16.
3. Power/Volume Knob
4. LED Indicator: The LED is GREEN when receiving signals and RED when
transmitting.
5. Speaker
6. Microphone
7. PTT Button: Press and hold to transmit a call, release to receive signals.
8. Monitor Button: Press to enter Monitor mode; release to exit.
9. Function Button: Rotate to Channel 16, then power off the radio; long press
Function button, power on the radio again to switch the language. Other function
can be programmed via programming software.
Scan Function
Scan Function enables your radio to scan for active channels. To enter:
Step 1: Turn on Scan Function: switch to Channel 15, then power off the radio; long
press the PTT button while power on the radio,your radio will beep two times and turn
on scan function. (Note: your radio will enter Squelch Level Adjustment mode first; short
press PTT button to exit.)
Step 2: When Scan Function is on, switch to Channel 16, your radio will beep one time
and enter scan mode automatically.
When activity is detected, your radio stays on that channel. To transmit on that channel,
press PTT button. Your radio will resume scanning after 3 seconds when the channel
is no longer active.
To exit from Scan mode, repeat the same procedure as Step 1, your radio will beep one
time to confirm.
Monitor
Power Saving
When no signal is received /transmitted or no operation for 5 seconds, the radio will
automatically enter Battery Saving mode to reduce power consumption. The radio
will exit from Battery Saving mode when receiving a signal or any operation of the
button.
CTCSS/DCS
This radio has CTCSS/DCS Privacy Code(PC programmable). You can use the privacy
code on channel 1-16. The code for each channel must be different. To communicate,
all radios in your group must be set on the same channel and have same privacy code.
Transmission on same frequency with different privacy code won't be received by your
radio.
Note: Privacy Code can only be set via programming software.
If the above solutions do not solve the problems in your radio, please consult Olywiz
Customer Service Center for help.
Auxiliary Functions
Setting Squelch Level
Time-out Timer(TOT)
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Trouble-shooting Guide
SolutionProblem
Can not power on the radio.
Other voice (not your group)
are present on the channel.
Can not talk to or hear other
members in your group.
Battery power dies shortly
after charging. The battery life is finished. Replace the battery.
Change the privacy code of all radios in your group.
Short Communication Range. Adjust the transmitting power, or squelch level.
Check battery installation or replace/charge battery.
Make sure all radios are using the same frequency
and privacy code. Make sure you are within the range
of other radio.
Your radio can manually set Squelch Level for each channel. To set:
Step 1: Choose a channel, then power off the radio;
Step 2: Long press PTT button and power on the radio again to enter Squelch mode;
Step 3: Press Monitor and Function button to select level. There are 9 Levels to choose:
from 1-9.
Step 4: When setting completed, press PTT button to confirm.
If Squelch Level is set to high, your radio will not receive weak signal; if Squelch Level
is set too low, background noise will emit from speaker. Squelch Level can be set via
programming software too, range from:0-9. Default Level: 4.
This function is to avoid long period of occupying a channel. When user transmits a call
over the preset time, the radio will automatically stop transmitting and keep beeping. To
resume to working mode, release the PTT button. If the pre-alarm TOT function is on,
the radio will beep to alert users to the expiration of TOT in advance without affecting
the communication until the preset time of TOT is up.
Note: The limited time of TOT can be set via programming software. (Default limited time:
60 seconds)
When there is no signal received, the squelch circuit in the radio will mute the speaker
automatically, and no background noise will be heard. Press and hold Monitor button,
background noise will be heard while enter Monitor mode. Monitor function can be
used to adjust the volume level of the radio when no signal is received; also can
be used to check activity of the current channel when the signal is too weak.
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