Wintec LP-802 User manual

USER MANUAL
PK EQ06-1 VER.1
www.wintec.com.tw
PROFESSIONAL FM TRANSCEIVER
LP-802

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Features
Thank you for purchasing LP-802 two-way radio
manufactured by Wintec Co., Ltd. Based on the
ever-changing innovative technology, we have been able to
develop many different wireless products that have gained
widely consumers' affection. We even wish you to be
attentive to new product information. Please read through
the manual carefully to understand the features of this
model.
Wide frequency coverage.
128 programmable channels and 3 programmable
function keys variable filter design, providing excellent
anti-interference ability, high power output allows you to
speak smoothly in noisy environment.
Digitally designed to ensure stable quality.
Extra-small size in rugged case.
Power settings (5W/1W)
2-tone, 5-tone
High quality sound.
Independent TX / RX CTCSS / DCS.
Narrow band (2.5K) / Wide band (5K) programmable
options.
9 steps of VOX (voice-activated feature)
Multiple Programmable PRI / SCAN channel function.
Volume indicator.
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Safety Information
Self-replacing or re-structuring of any parts by is legally
not permitted or will lose license.
Use is prohibited at restricted environment declared by
authority, during flight, highly-explosive area like near
mining areas.
Avoid storing in high temperature or humid place for long
time.
Turn to lowest volume if external Mic/Speaker is used,
then adjust appropriately.
If strange smell or smoke comes off from radio, dispatch
to service center immediately.
Never use other power sources for charging other than
the standard charger set designed for this radio model.
Take off battery pack if out of use for long Time.
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Safety Warning
Consumers need to have clear understanding of safety use
of this product.
Turn off power before fueling or parking at the gas station.
Low Battery Notice
When battery is low, you will hear a beep sound for
every transmission to remind user battery is low. At main
time, power output will automatically change to L level
automatically.
When battery is extremely low, you will hear twice beep
sounds for every transmission. At main time, power
output will automatically change to Level automatically.
When battery is used up, radio will automatically turn
OFF.
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Contents
Radio Controls / Functions........................................1
LCD Icons..................................................................2
Basic Operation.........................................................3
Function Settings and Operation...............................4
Low Battery Warning.................................................5
Introduction to Programmable Functions..................6
Installation on Battery..............................................10
Connecting of External MIC / Speaker....................11
Charging of Battery.................................................11
Specifications..........................................................12
Accessories.............................................................13

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Radio Controls / Functions
LED Indicator
External Speaker / Mic Jack
Programmable Jack
Speaker
Mic
LCD Monitor
Down Button
Set Keypad
Up Keypad
Programmable Keypad P1
Programmable Keypad P2
(Push-to-talk) PTT Button
Programmable Keypad P3
Antenna
Volume Control / Power Control

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LCD Icons
Signal Strength Indicator
Output Power Indicator
VOX Indicator
Compandor
CTCSS / DCS Code
Scramble
BCLO
Talk Around
Dual Channel Watch
Noise Cancel Indicator
Keypad Lock
Power Saving Mode
Battery Power Level

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Basic Operation
Power On / Off
Rotate the Power switch / volume control knob clockwise
to switch power ON. When the click sound of switch and
the melody is heard, the transceiver is powered.
Rotate the Power switch / Volume control knob
counterclockwise to switch power OFF. When the click
sound of switch is heard, transceiver's power is turned off.
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Receiving / Transmitting
Rotate the Channel Control knob to the desired channel,
press and hold PTT button. The LED lamp turns red during
transmission. Talk to the microphone from a distance of 5
cm and speak in general volume.
Release PTT button for the transceiver for receiving.
During receiving, LED light turns on green. And you can
hear the sound from the transmission unit.
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Channel Adjustment
Momentarily press or key to select channel.
Press PTT to set the selected channel.
Adjusting Volume
For the adjustment of volume, rotate the Power / Volume
control knob in clockwise direction to increase volume.
Rotate Power / Volume knob counterwise to decreases
volume.
Rotate the Power switch/Volume knob slowly to avoid
outburst of sound harmful to ears. Too low volume might
miss user’s attention. Adjust volume to an appropriate
level.
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★ Adjust volume in low before connecting to the earphone
headset.
You need to program the frequencies on channels by software.
Keypad Lock
Press and hold keypad button to lock the keypad. The
screen will show icon. Press and hold button again to
disable it.

Temporarily press button to enter the function list menu.
When the icons are flashing on the sceen. Press button
in times to scroll over the functions. When enter the
selection. Momentarily press or key to change the
settings on the selection. Press PTT to enable it and return
to the main page.
The keypad lock function can be programmed
on button by software if needed.
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TX Power Adjustment [TX POWER]
VOX ON
The Screen will indicate TX POWER and press or
down key to change the high or low power.
The screen displays TX POWER HIGH in High Power or
TX PWR LOW in Low Power.
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Turn on VOX and LCD screen shows “VOX” words as
below: press or down key to change the VOX “OFF”
or sensitivities . VOX’s sensitivity: VOX’s sensitivity can be
selected from1-9 levels. VOX 1 is highest and 9 is the
lowest sensitivity. The smaller sensitivity means the easier
to trigger the transmission
There is a reminding icon display on the upper part
ofscreen when enable it。
If the adjustment of VOX level is changed by the keypads
on the radio, the radio will temporarily stores the adjusted
setting. When the channel changes to another one then
return to the original, the VOX level will restore to original
programmed one on the channel. When Vox is continously
in transmitting mode, press PTT+ button can turn it off
or enable the Vox function again.
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★ If the adjustment of power is changed by the keypads on the
radio, the radio will temporarily stores the adjusted power
setting. When the channel changes to another one then return
to the original, the power level will restore to TX power
programmed on the channel.
★ The factory Default of VOX is OFF
Function Settings and Operation

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TX Power Adjustment [TX POWER]
There will be shown on the screen when enabling the
Noise Cancel
Enable the Noise Cancel can elevate the efficiency on the
voice quality in communication by reducing the
background noise.
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★ The factory default is ON.
Low Battery Warning
When battery is going to be exhausted, it will remind you
by flashing and the power output will automatically
change to low.
By the time battery is exhausted, radio will turn off it
selves.
Please change new battery or battery needs to be
charged.
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Programmable
Functions
on 128Channels Explanation
Tx Power TX power is selectable to LOW or
HIGH.
TOT TIME OUT TIMER is selectable to be
OFF, 30, 60, 90, 180, 360 sec.
BCLO BCLO is selectable to be OFF / BCL /
BTL.
VOX VOX TX is selectable to be OFF or
SENSITIVITY from L0~L9.
Scrambler Selectable from 0~9. the “0” means to
turn off this function.
Compandor Setting compandor “On” can enhance
the quality of voice in communication.
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Introduction to Programmable
Functions
Use WPS-800 software for programming.
Please advice the official dealers to receive an authorized file to perform
the programming software.
Channl Setting
Programmable
Functions
on 128Channels Explanation
Alias
It can be programmed and named the
Channel by defining the Name in
English or by numbers.
When General setting to be selected
as Channel Name, you can see the
Name defined on Channels
Tx Frequency The TX step-up freq at 5Khz within
frequency range.
Rx Frequency The RX step-up freq at 5Khz within
frequency range.
Tx Tone
CTS/DCS ENC is programmable to
“OFF”
CTS(1~51+1User Define)
DCS Normal(83+1User Define)
DCS Invert (83+1User Define)
Rx Tone
CTS/DCS ENC is programmable to
“OFF”
CTS(1~51+1User Define)
DCS Normal(83+1User Define)
DCS Invert (83+1User Define)
W/N band RX/TX is selectable to Narrow Band
(2.5KHz) Or Wide Band (5KHz)

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General Setting
General
Programmable
Functions Explanation
User Name If the radio is connected to the PC by
WPS-800(PC software), the device
name will appear on the software.
SQL The setting ranges from L0~L9.
Noise Cancel 0: Disable / 1:Normal / 2:Strong
Key Beep Selectable to be ON or OFF.
Roger Tone Selectable to be ON or OFF.
If it is ON, it will send out beep sound
when finish the transmitting.
Disable
Function Menu To select this function, the functions
cannot be changedby set button.
Call Tone There are 9 types of call tone
selectable from 1 to 9.
Power Save Selectable to be OFF / 1:1 / 1:2 / 1:3 /
1:4
APO AUTO POWER OFF (APO) is
selectable to be 30, 60, and 120 mins
Show Type You can set the channel in display on
names or frequencies.
Menu Time
Time Interval:OFF / 10 / 20 / 30 / 60
secs.
When the time interval you set is out,
the screen will return to the main
menu.
Backlight Time Setting at:0 / 10 / 20 / 30 / 60 / 120 /
300 secs.
Mic Sensibility Selectable to be Low / Middle/ High
Sensitivity.

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Scan Setting
Programmable Keypads Controls & Functions
Programmable Key P1 ~P3 functions are operable only by
dealers. It is not intended for use by general consumers.
The the functions for P1 ~P3 can be defined separately in
long or short press on the buttons.
The Factory Default on programmable keys:
P1in long press: No use, short press: Noise Cancel
P2 in long press: Monitor, short press: Backlight
P3 in long press: No use, short press: Low and High Power
Switch
The radio will send out "Do Re Mi" melody to remind you that
Noise Cancel is on and send out " Do" melody when the
Noise Cancel is off.
Scanning
Functions Explanation
PriCh
1. Priority cannel number must be selected
before this function is activated for Priority
Scan and Dual Watch function.
2. When PRI Channel is activated, priority
channel will automatically be scanned on
the channel and transmission is done from
it.
Response
There are three kinds of scanning modes
BR / TR / HOLD
BR: The scanning process will pause
when signal comes in and perform
scanning again when signal discontinued.
TR: The scanning process will pause by 3,
5, 10 secs once signal comes in and
continue to perform scanning after time out
again even during the signal is receiving.
HOLD: The scanning process will stop
immediately and skip out when signal
comes in. It needs to be started again for
continuing the scanning.
Time TR time can be set by 3, 5, and 10 secs.
Group There are totally 16 groups that can be set
by channels.

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Function Button
P1~P3 Explanation
0. None Assign the buttons to be no use.
1. Backlight Press the button to enable the
backlight and press it once to turn
off the backlight.
2. DW
(Dual Watch)
Press this button to switch the
present channel with priority
channel. Press it once to restore to
the present channel.
3. TA
(Talk Around)
The setting on transmission
channel will change to the same as
the receiving channel, including the
frequency.
4. Scan
Channel Scanning will perform to
scan the Pri channel if it is set in
advance. If not, the radio will
perform the general scanning on
channels.
5. Power Switch
It can temporarily switch to High or
Low power when press this button.
The change on the channel will
restore to the factory setting.
6. GID (Group ID)
Switch
Select and switch to different
groups. (The functions is not
workable if the groups are not set
in advance )
7. Noise Cancel NC function can elevate the quality
of voice in communication
8. Send Call Tone
Only long programmable keys can
set Send Call tone function.
Press the button longer to send out
the call tone. Release it to stop the
transmission.
9. Monitor
Only long programmable keys can
set Monitor function.
Press the button longer to enable
the monitor function, release the
button to stop in monitoring.

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To Install
To Remove
Place battery pack into battery compartment, and push the
battery upward when the click sound of switch is heard, it
will lock into compartment.
Installation on Battery
Holding radio in one hand, push down battery latch on the
button.
Slide battery pack backwards until the battery is apart from
the radio unit.
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Connecting of External MIC/Speaker
Charging of Battery
Power drop-in charger with standard AC/DC wall charger.
Drop in radio installed with battery into the battery-with-radio
slot. Spare battery pack into the battery-only slot. Each LED
light individually indicates charging slot in process. LED
flash in green when battery in slot is fully charged.
Remove accessory jack cover.
Insert accessory jack.
Fix accessory with the screws.
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135~175MHz, 400~480MHz
12.5/25.0KHz
128(16Group)
±1.5PPM
CTCSS / DCS
50Ω
BT 90LI 1350mAh
BT 90LI 2200mAh
7.4V
-30 ~ +70℃
270g With Antenna & Battery
125(H)×53(W)×43(D)mm
without antenna
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Specifications
General
Transmitter
Receiver
Frequency Range
Channel Spacing
Programmer Channel Number
Frequency Stability
Sub-Audio Type
Antenna Impedance
Battery Type
Power Voltage Range
Temperature Range
Weights
Dimensions
Max RF Power (@ DCV)
Modulation(W/N)
Spurious emissions
Sensitivity (12 dB SINAD)
Adjacent Channel Selectivity
Intermodulation
Spurious & image Rejection
Audio Power
5.00W(@7.4V)
16K0F3E, 11K0F3E
70dB
-120dBm
70/65dB
70/65dB
70dB
600mW@16ΩFor 5% THD

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Accessories
WI AL20
Programmable cables for programmable type
BT FR 90LIs
7.4V/1350m AhLi-ion battery
BT FR 90LI
7.4V/2200m AhLi-ion battery
LP-20A
Earphone headsets
LP-20B
Earphone headsets
LP-20C
Air-tube headsets
LP-10M
Belt clip swivel belt clip for best placement
and take-out the radio
LP-84L
Belt clip swivel belt clip for best placement
and take-out the radio
LP-CHG 90
Desktop rapid charger
ANT 80 UHF M
ANT 80 VHF M
ANT 80 UHF L
ANT 80 VHF L
ANT 80 UHF-LOW S
ANT 80 UHF-HIGH S
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