Talkpod A36-M7B4UV1 Dual Band Handheld Transceiver User Manual
- June 10, 2024
- Talkpod
Table of Contents
- General information
- RF Radiation Safety
- Radio Structure
- Radio Packing
- Button Details
- Specifications
- Attach Battery
- Assemble Antenna
- Assembling the Belt Clip
- LED Indicator
- Assembling the Accessories
- Charge the radio
- Powering On/Off
- Button Details
- Side Buttons
- PTT Button
- Multi-Band Portable Transceiver menu description
- Product Care
- Troubleshooting
- Optional Accessories
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Multi-Band Portable
Transceiver User Manual
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General information
Preface
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RF Radiation Information
The radio is not intended for use by general population in an uncontrolled
environment. It is only for occupational use and only applied to work-related
conditions. The radio must be only used by users, who are fully awareof the
hazards of the exposure and who are able to exercise control over their RF
exposure to qualify for the higher exposure limits.
RF Radiation Profile
Radio Frequency (RF) is a frequency of electromagnetic radiation in the range
at which radio signals are transmitted. RF technology is widely used in
communication, medicine,food processing and other fields. It may generate
radiation during use.
RF Radiation Safety
In order to ensure user health, experts from relevant industries including science, engineering, medicine and health work with international organizations to develop standards for safe exposure to RF radiation. These standards consist of:
- United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47CFR part 2 sub-part J;
- American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/In stituteof Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1992;
- Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1 – 1999;
- International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998;
Operational Instructions and Training Guidelines
To ensure optimal performance and compliance with the occupational/controlled
environment RF energy exposure limits in the above standards and guidelines,
users should transmit no more than 50% of the time and always adhere to the
following procedures:
RF energy will be generated only when the radio is transmitting.
The radio must be 2.5 centimeters away from human body when transmitting.
EU Regulatory Conformance
As certified by the qualified laboratory, the product is in compliance with the
essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the Directive
1999/5/EC.
Please note that the above information is applicable to EU countries only.
Radio Structure
Radio Packing
Button Details
NO | Icon | Name | Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 | LED Light | Green: RX Red: TX | |
2 | PTT | Press to Talk | |
3 | Side Button 1 | Programable Side button | |
4 | Side Button 2 | Programable Side button (Better use Long press S2 for SOS) | |
5 | Accessory Jack | For Headsets, Program Cable | |
6 | Power Knob | Turn clockwise to power on and increase the volume |
Turn counterclockwise to power off the power and decrease the volume
7| | SOS button on the top| One click on SOS alarm
8| | Keyboard| Multifunction keyboard
Specifications
Regular
Model Name| A36-M7B4UV1| A36-M7B4UV2
Frequency Range| RX
136-174MHz
400-470MHz
TX
136-174MHz
400-470MHz
FM Broadcast 76-108MHz| RX
136-174MHz
245-246MHz
TX
136-174MHz
245-246MHz
FM Broadcast 76-108MHz
Power| 5W| 0.5W
Number of channels| 400
Work Mode| Analog
Frequency Stability| ±2.5ppm
SOS Alarm| 1
Weight| 210g
Size| 1085228(mm)
Program Key| 2
Antenna Type| UHF 400-470/136-260 Antenna
Battery| Standard 2000mAh,7.4V
Antenna Impedance| 50Ω
IP Rating| IP54
Working Temperature| -30℃ ~ +60℃
The above specifications are tested according to applicable standards. Due to the continuous development of technology, the above index data is subject to change without notice.
Receive
Receiving sensitivity| <0.20uv(12dB SINAD)
Squelch sensitivity| <0.2uV
Intermodulation anti-interference| 65dB
Audio distortion| <5%
Audio power| 1W
Receive current| ≤380mA
Audio Response| +1 ~ -3dB
Clutter resistance| ≥65dB
launch Part
Emission current| ≤1.3A
Maximum deviation frequency| ≤5KHz/≤2.5KHz
Stray power| ≤ 7.5uW
Adjacent channel power| ≤-65dB
QT/DQT Frequency deviation| 0.7± 0.1KHz/0.4±0.1KHz
Signal-to-noise ratio| ≥-45dB/≥-40dB
Modulation sensitivity| 8-12mV
Output Power| 5W/2W
Attach Battery
Note
- Turn off the radio before removing the battery.
- If not assembled with battery specified by Company, the radio will give alarm tone to remind you when powering on. Afterwards, it will operate normally.
Assemble Antenna
Note
Do not swing the radio when holding it by the antenna, so as to avoid lowering
the performance and shortening the life span of the antenna.
Assembling the Belt Clip
LED Indicator
LED Status | Product Status |
---|---|
Steady Green | Receiving |
Steady Red | Transmiting |
Assembling the Accessories
Charge the radio
Charging Status
Blinking Red| | Unchargeable
Blinking Orange
| | Waiting to charge.(Either the battery Voltage is too low or the battery
temperature is to low or too high to allow charging.When this condition is
corrected,the battery will automatically begin charging.)
Steady Red| | Rapid Charging
Blinking Green|
| Charged(90% capacity)
Steady Green| | Fully Charged
Powering On/Off
Button Details
Side Buttons
According to different models and user habits, side buttons can be set to group/member/friend selection,SOS or to broadcast current groups.
PTT Button
In different interfaces,press PTT button to make group call,single call, private call.
Multi-Band Portable Transceiver menu description
No| Function function| Secondary menu| Setting
instructions
---|---|---|---
1| SQL| 0,…,9| The lower the squelch level, the easier it is to interfere,the
higher the level, the worse the sensitivity, and the setting should be
moderate
2| STEP| 2.50K| In the frequency mode, press the up and down keys to change
the step value of the frequency
5.00K
6.25K
10.00K
12.50K
20.00K
25.00K
30.00K
50.00K
3| MEMCH| 000,…,256| Indicate the channel number to be stored while store
channel. If ‘CH’ in front of number means this channel already has a channel
parameter.
4| DELCH| 000,…,256| Delete the channel parameters of the specified channel.
If there is no CH- means that the channel has no parameters and the operation
is invalid.
5| R-CTCSS| OFF| None CTCSS
67.0HZ,…,254.1HZ| Standard CTCSS. Input standard or nonstandard CTCSS via
keypad.
6| R-DCS| OFF| None DCS
D023N,…,D754I| Standard DCS
7| T-CTCSS| OFF| None CTCSS
67.0HZ,…,254.1HZ| Standard CTCSS. Input standard or nonstandard CTCSS via
keypad.
No| Function function| Secondary menu| Setting
instructions
---|---|---|---
8| T-DCS| OFF| None DCS
D023N,…,D754I| Standard DCS
9| VOICEPRI| OFF|
Encryption 1|
Encryption 2|
Encryption 3|
Encryption 4|
10| CH-NAME| COMMOM NAME LIST|
11| TXP| HIGH| High Power Transmitting
LOW| Low Power Transmitting
12| SAVE| OFF| Off Battery Saving
1| Off Battery Saving
2| Normal Saving
3| Super Saving
13| ROGER| OFF| Turn Off
ON| Turn On
14| TOT| 30,60,…480s| The number is from 30 to 480s, and the maximum time for
PTT transmission is indicated in 30s steps.
No| Function function| Secondary menu| Setting
instructions
---|---|---|---
15| VOX| OFF| Turn off VOX function, transmitting without PTT pressing.
1,2,…9| Activate the sound pressure intensity of voice control, level 1 is the
most sensitive.
16| W/N| WIDE| Wide mode
NARR| Narrow mode
17| VOICE| OFF| Turn off voice prompt
ON| Turn on voice prompt
18| BEEP| OFF| Turn off operation prompt
ON| Turn on operation prompt
19| LANGUAGE| ENGLISH| English
CHINESE| Chinese
20| BCL| OFF| OFF
ON| ON
21| ABR| ON| Background light is always on.
5s,10s,…3min| Time between the background light ON to automatically OFF.
22| OFFSET| 00.000,…,99.995| In frequency mode, the difference between the
transmitting and receiving frequencies.
No| Function function| Secondary menu| Setting
instructions
---|---|---|---
23| SC-REV| TO| Time scanning, the walkie-talkie pauses scanning when it
detects a signal, and after staying stopped for about 5 seconds, the walkie-
talkie
will continue scanning even if the signal is still there.
CO| Carrier scanning, the two-way radio pauses scanning when a channel is
detected and keeps it on the same frequency until the signal disappears. There
is a 2 second delay between the disappearance of the signal and the resumption
of scanning to allow time for the response to begin transmission.
SE| Search scanning, the walkie-talkie exits scanning when it detects a signal
and stays at this frequency.
24| PF2| |
25| PF2 LONG PRESS| |
26| PF3| |
27| SFT-D| OFF| In frequency mode, turn off the difference between the
transmitting and receiving frequencies.
+| In frequency mode, the TX frequency=RX frequency plus frequency difference
–| In frequency mode, the TX frequency=RX frequency minus frequency difference
28| SCAN CTCSS| |
No| Function function| Secondary menu| Setting
instructions
---|---|---|---
29| SCAN DCS| |
30| CDCSS SAVE MODE| ALL| ALL
RX| Receiving
TX| Transmitting
31| POWER ON MSG| LOGO| Photo
VOL TAGE| Battery voltage
32| ANI NAME| NUM1…NUM60| No.1—No.50 radio. The radio name of 51-60 can be set
33| S-CODE| 1,2,3…15|
34| DTMF CODE| OFF| Turn off
BOT| Press PTT to transmitting DTMF
EOT| Release PTT to transmitting DTMF
BOTH| BOTH
35| AUTOLK| OFF| Turn off auto keypad look
5s,10s,…3min| Turn on the keypad timing automatic lock function
No| Function function| Secondary menu| Setting
instructions
---|---|---|---
36| DTMFST| OFF| No DTMF prompt when press key to transmitting DTMF
DT-ST| DTMF prompt when press key to transmitting DTMF
ANI-ST| DTMF prompt when automatically transmitting DTM
DT+ANI| DTMF prompt when automatically transmitting DTMF and press key to
transmitting DTMF
37| SCAN ADD| |
38| TONE| 1000,1450,1750,2100Hz|
39| PTT-LT| 0,100,…,1000| Delay time before automatic DTMF transmitting
40| MENU EXIT TIME| 5,10,…60s| Control the time of menu automatically exit
41| VOX DELAY| 0.5SEC… 2.0SEC| Due to the delay of the repeater, noise appears
when receive instant signal.
42| RP_STE| OFF| OFF: Adjust to eliminate the tail. If want to ensure if the
repeater is work or not, set OFF.
1,2,3,4,5,…10s|
43| RPT-RL| OFF| OFF: Adjust the length of time the tail sound appears, if not
needed, set it to off.
1,2,3,4,5,…10s|
No| Function function| Secondary menu| Setting
instructions
---|---|---|---
44| ANI FUNCTION| OFF| Turn off
ON| Turn on
45| MDF-A| FREQ| A band displays as frequency in channel mode
CH| A band displays as channel in channel mode
NAME| A band displays as channel name in channel mode
46| MDF-B| FREQ| B band displays as frequency in channel mode
CH| B band displays as channel in channel mode
NAME| B band displays as channel name in channel mode
47| TX-A/B| OFF| In dual standby mode, transmitting current frequency band
A| In dual standby mode, press PTT to transmitting A band for cross-band TX/RX
B| In dual standby mode press PTT to transmitting B band for cross-band TX/RX
No| Function function| Secondary menu| Setting
instructions
---|---|---|---
48| TDR| OFF| Turn off
| Turn on
49| STE| OFF| After releasing the PTT, the radio will send a turn-off code to
suppress the instant noise of the receiver.
| After releasing the PTT, the radio will send a turn-off code to suppress the
instant noise of the receiver.
50| AL-MOD| SITE| On-site Emergency
SOUND| Send emergency voice
CODE| Send emergency code
51| BLUETOOTH| OFF| Turn off
ON| Turn on
52| DISPLAY| OFF| Turn off
ON| Turn on
53| RESET| VFO| Menu back to factory setting
ALL| Menu and channel back to factory setting
Product Care
| Do not pierce or scrape the product with any edged instruments or hard
objects.
---|---
| Keep the product far away frpm substances that can corrode the circuit.
| Do not hold the product by its antenna directly.
| Do not hold the product by its earpiece cable directly.
| Attach the accessory jack cover when the product is not in use Keep the
product far away frpm substances that cancorrode the circuit.
Troubleshooting
Phenomena | Analysis | Solution |
---|---|---|
Power-on Failure | The battery may be improperly installed. | Remove the battery |
and reassemble it.
The battery power may be used up.| Remove or replace the battery.
The battery is poorly connected due to dirtied or damaged battery contacts.|
Clean the battery cchtacts.lf the problem cannot be solved. contact your
dealer or authorized service center for inspection and repair.
During receving, the voice is weak. discontinuous or totally inactive.| Low
battery voltage.| Recharge or replace the battery.
Low volume level.| Increase the volume by rotating the Volume Control knob.
The antenna may be loosened or improperly installed.| Reassemble the antenna
after turning off the radio.
The speaker may be blocked or damaged| Clean the surface of the speaker.lf the
problem cannot be solved. contact your dealer or authorized service center for
inspection and repair.
Unable to communicate with other members.| The frequency or signaling may be
inconsistent with that of other members,| Set your TX/RX frequency and
signaling to the same as that of other members.
The channel type(digital/anaiog)may be set inconsistently.| Make sure all
members are on the same digital/analog channel.
You may be interrupted by radios using the same frequency.| Change the
frequency. or adjust the squelch level.
Phenomena| Analysis| Solution
---|---|---
Irrelevant communication or noise is heard on the channel.| You may be
interrupted by radio using the same frequency.| Change the frequency, or
adjust the squelch level.
The radio may be set with no signaling.| Set signaling for all member radios
to avoid inference at the same frequency.And change the signaling settings for
all portable radios at the same time.
The noise is too loud.| You may be too far away from otjer members.| Move
towards other members.
You may locate in an unfavorable position.For example, your communication may
be blocked by high buildings or frustarted in the underground areas.| Move to
an open and flat area, and restart the radio to try again.
You may suffer from external disturbance (such as electromagnetic
interference).| Stay away from equipment that may cause interference.
Optional Accessories
The following items are main optional accessories for the radio. For more
information of other accessories, olease consult your local dealer.
Note
Use the accessories specified by Company only. If not, the Company shall not be
liable for any losses or damages arsing out of use of unauthorized
accessories.
Charger
| 3 series standard desktop charger / 3.7V-7.4V / DC12V input
3 series integrated desktop charger / 7.4V / AC220V input
Antenna
| Digital / analog UHF short antenna / 400-470MHz / black mark
Digital / analog UHF long antenna / 400-470MHz / black mark
Digital / analog UHF built-in GPS short antenna / 400-470MHz / black label
Digital / analog VHF long antenna / 136-174MHz / black mark
Digital / analog UHF long antenna / 450-470MHz / black mark
Digital / analog UHF long antenna / 350-400MHz / black mark
Analog UHF long antenna / 400-480MHz / orange standard
Protective case
| Semi-packed nylon cover / adhesive type / with oblique lanyard / small
Semi-packed leather holster / button type / oversized iron back clip / with
diagonal strap / medium
All-inclusive leather holster / button type / thick leather pattern / with
diagonal strap / large
Wearable chest bag protector / all black
Wearable chest bag protective cover / fluorescent strip
Waterproof bag
Data line / write frequency line
| Universal K head dual hole USB to serial port programming cable / N4 / N5 /
D4 / B3 universal
USB to Micro cable / OD3.8PVC / common to all series
Headset
| 2-Wire Earloop with On-MIC PTT
2-Wire D-Ring Earphone with On-MIC PTT
2-Wire Acoustic Tube with On-MIC PTT
Earloop with In-line Microphone
D-Ring Earphone with In-line Microphone
Acoustic Tube with In-line Microphone
3-Wire Acoustic Tube Surveillance Kit (Black)
Rotatable ear-hook type oval clip PTT headset
Right earhook type oval clip PTT headset
C-type ear-hook oval clip PTT headset
Ear hook + earplug type oval clip PTT headset
Multi-channel charger
| 3 Series Inline Desktop Six-way Charger / 14V3.5A
3 Series 3X2 type6 Slots Charger 14V3.5A-7.4V
Back clip
| 2 Series / 3 Series Belt Clip / Spring Type / 7CM
Hand microphone
| Speaker Microphone
Speaker Microphone With Volume Control
Power Adapter
| Power adapter / 12V2A / GB
Power adapter / 12V2A / European regulations
Power adapter / 12V2A / British regulations
Power adapter / 12V2A / Australia regulations
Power adapter USB interface / 5V2A
Power adapter USB interface / 5V1A
Power adapter / 12V1A / GB
Power adapter / 12V1A / European regulations
Power adapter / 12V1A / British regulations
Power adapter / 12V1A / Australia regulations
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