Zastone T30 User manual

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THANK YOU!
We are grateful you have chosen FM VHF/UHF portable transceiver.
This 2-way radio represents novel design and stable performance. It
is developed to meet the demands of portability, easy-operating and
multifunction. Believes the small size and the reasonable price will
satisfy your requirements.

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SAFETY
It is important for you to read the following carefully in order to use this
transceiver safely and efficiently.
Please DO NOT try to open the transceiver. Modified by laypeople
may do damage the transceiver.
Please turn off your transceiver when you enter the place with the
sign” Please turn off radio”, such as hospital and other medical
care place to avoid electromagnetism interfere or electromagnetic
compatibility. Please turn off your 2way radio when it is requested
by aircrew on the plane.
Please DO NOT put the transceiver in the area of airbag if you are
in a car with airbag.
Please TURN OFF your transceiver before entering flammable and
exposable place.
Please DO NOT use broken antenna. Broken antenna might cause
slight burn if it touches skin
Please DO NOT expose the transceiver to direct sunlight for a long
time: DO NOT place the transceiver near any heating devices. Ei-
ther high temperature might shorten the life of electrical parts and
also might cause some plastic transform.
Please DO NOT put the transceiver in dusty or dirty place.
Please keep the transceiver dry. Rain and damp may erode the
PCB.
If an abnormal odor or smoke is detected coming from the trans-
ceiver. TURN OFF the power immediately and remove the re-
chargeable battery pack from the transceiver and contact with
your dealer.
SAFETY INFORMATION

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Thank you for using T30 transceiver. Before using, we recommend
you:
Please check whether the package is broken.
Unpack the transceiver carefully: Identify the items listed in the
following table.
If any damage or miss has occurred during shipment, contact with
dealer immediately.
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
ITEM QUANTITY
Antenna 1
Li-ion Battery 1
Desk Charger 1
Adapter 1
Belt Clip 1
User Manual 1
CHECKING EQUIPMENT

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VHF Frequency Range: 136MHz -173.995MHz
UHF Frequency Range: 400MHz~479.995MHz
16 Stored Channels
CTCSS
DCS
Alarming Function
PC program
Wire Copy Function
Chinese/English Channel Number Voice Annunciation
MAIN FUNCTION

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CONTENTS
GETTING ACQUAINTED.............................................................. 1
PREPARATION ............................................................................ 3
Charging Battery Pack ............................................................. 3
Installing/Removing Battery Pack ............................................ 4
Installing the Belt Clip .............................................................. 4
Power ON/OFF......................................................................... 5
Adjust Volume .......................................................................... 5
Frequency Select ..................................................................... 5
Transmit/Receive...................................................................... 5
BASIC OPERATION ..................................................................... 5
CHANNEL EDIT........................................................................ 6
Transmitting Time-Out-Timer ................................................... 8
Battery Saving ......................................................................... 8
Battery Electricity Notice ......................................................... 8
Alarming Function .................................................................... 8
AUXILIARY FEATURES................................................................ 8
SPECIFICATION ........................................................................... 9
COMMON ERROR AND SOLUTION......................................... 11
FREQUENCY/INFORMATION LIST .......................................... 12

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GETTING ACQUAINTED
Antenna Power/Volume
Knob
Speaker
Transmitting/
Receive Indicator
Microphone
PTT Transmit
Earphone
Slot/PC
Program Slot
Battery Pack
Firce to
Receive(MONI)
Alarm Knob

2
Antenna Rubber antenna used to receive and
transmit signals.
Transmitting Indicator Lights red while transmitting.
Receive Indicator Lights green while receive.
Power/Volume Knob
Turn clockwise until a clatter to
switch on the transceiver. Turn
counterclockwise until a clatter to
switch off the transceiver; Rotate to
adjust the volume.
PTT Transmit Press to get into transmits state, re-
lease to return to receive state.
Force to Receive (MONI)
Press to receive signal or noise in
the channel your selected when in
receive state.
Alarm knob Press this knob 2 seconds, then the
radio will alarm
Microphone Input voice.
Earphone Slot/PC Program
Slot
Connect with external earphone,
or connect to PC by downloading
frequency line and use software to
download.
Speaker Output voice.
Belt Clip Clip the transceiver to you belt,
making it convenient to take.
Battery Pack 3.7V Li-ion battery pack

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CHARGING BATTERY PACK
The battery is not charged in the
factory, and please charges it be-
fore using. The first charging can’t
reach full capability after buying or
storing for a long time (more than
two months). Please charge and
discharge it for two or three times
to make real capability reach full
capability.
Plug the uncharged battery or
transceiver with battery into char-
ger, and make sure the battery contact with charging terminal. When
the charging light turn red, charging has begun, and while the charg-
ing light turn green, charging has finished. Please do not keep charg-
ing over 20 hours, please pull out the plug while finished charging.
NOTICE:
Please do not charge the battery again if it is charged fully, otherwise, the
life of the battery will be shorted or it will be damaged.
Please turn off the transceiver before charging. It may disturb charging if
you use the transceiver when charging.
It comes to the limit of the battery life if the use time of transceiver shorten
obviously even charging is correct. Please change new battery pack.
PREPARATION

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INSTALLING/REMOVING BATTERY PACK
Match two juts on the top and two
grooves at the bottom of the battery
pack with the corresponding guides on
the aluminous frame on the back of the
transceiver. Slide the battery pack upon
until hearing a clatter.
Please turn off the transceiver first be-
fore removing battery pack. Push bat-
tery latch on the button of the transceiv-
er, then pull away from the transceiver.
INSTALLING THE BELT CLIP
Use two accessory screws fixing belt clip to make it convenient to
take if necessary.

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POWER ON/OFF
Turn the Power/Volume knob clockwise to switch on the transceiver,
you will hear a beep.
Turn the Power/Volume knob counterclockwise to switch off the
transceiver.
ADJUST VOLUME
Turn the Power/Volume knob clockwise to increase volume, and turn
it counterclockwise to decrease volume.
If you can’t hear background noise because of squelch system,
please hold [MONI] button, then turn the VOL control knob, You
can hear background noise when press [MONI] button.
FREQUENCY SELECT
While you switch the channel, the voice remind your selected channel
number, if you didn’t set the frequency, you will hear the “beep”.
TRANSMIT/RECEIVE
Press [PTT] button and speak normally when transmit preparation is
ready.
The transmit indicator lights red after enter transmit mode.
It may increase distortion if you are too close to the MIC or speak
too laud, and this may cause you voice unclear by receiver.
Release [PTT] button when the talk is over, and the mode will turn
back to receive.
BASIC OPERATION
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