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THANK YOU!
We are grateful for your purchase of the product. We believe this easy–to-use
radio will provide you with dependable and reliable communications. This
portable two-way radio is a precision device. Treat it with care, and you will
enjoy years of reliable operation.
MODELS COVERED IN THIS MANUAL
RP3600 VHF Professional Two-way Radio
RP3600 UHF Professional Two-way Radio
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1THANK YOU! We are grateful for your purchase of the product. We believe this easy–to-use radio will provide you with dependable and reliable communi

Page 2 - Contents

10Accessory Information (Take a keypad model for example) Battery Attaching the battery: Insert the two tabs on bottom of the battery into the slots

Page 3 - Frequency Chart

11 Fig. 3 Belt Clip Attaching Belt Clip: Align the slot of the belt clip with the T-slot at the battery cover and press the belt clip downwards unti

Page 4 - WARNING:

12Earphone/Microphone Jack Cover To remove the Earphone/Microphone jack cover, rotate the screw at the bottom of the cover counterclockwise with a sc

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13Getting Started (Keypad type model) (1) Antenna Used to transmit/receive signals. (2) LED The fo

Page 6 - Products Inspection

14(5) Power/Volume Control Knob Rotate the Power/Volume Knob clockwise until a “click” is heard to turn the radio on; rotate fully counter-clockwise

Page 7 - Battery Information

15Repeater/Talk Around Select Repeater or Talk Around Mode Select Repeater or Talk Around Mode Repeater/Reverse Frequency Select Repeater or Reverse

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16 Fig. 9

Page 9 - Antenna Information

17Features and Operation Turn On/Off the Radio To turn the radio on, rotate the “Power/Volume” knob clockwise. An alert tone indicates that the

Page 10 - Antenna

182. Rotate the “Channel Selector” knob to select the wanted channel. 3. Make sure there is no activity on the channel. 4. Press the PTT key and sp

Page 11 - Belt Clip

19status after the Monitor key is released. Repeater/Talk Around When you are out of the communication range of the repeater and within the communi

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2Contents Safety and General Information Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance FCC Licensing Information Products Inspection Battery Information

Page 13 - Getting Started

20Scan Scan feature allows you to monitor activities on all channels for receiving call from these channels. When scan feature is enabled, the radio

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21Call Press the programmed call key and the radio will send a preprogrammed signalling code to compatible receivers with the same code. The compatib

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221. Press Record key or select Record feature in the menu to begin record. 2. When the memory is full and a new message is received, the oldest u

Page 16 - Fig. 9

23must be preset by programming software). 5. Press PTT key to transmit, then an alert tone will be sounded after transmission. Radio will enter call

Page 17 - Features and Operation

24calling to be displayed alternatively. Press PTT key to response this information page, terminate characterized alert tone, and press any key to c

Page 18 - Monitor

25Alert Tone High tone Low tone Operation Description Audible Tone Turn on the radio Power on-Ready Turn on the radio Power on-Failur

Page 19 - Repeater/Reverse Frequency

26 VOX Level Squelch Level Power Level Backlight Off 1, 2, 3 English Channel Number /Alias/FrequencyLevel1-Level8 Zone 1-Zone 16 MenuEdit Call Alia

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27Selective Call List 1. Press key in squelch standby mode to enter the main menu and go to the “ Selective call” item. Press [C] key to exit f

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28Note: Selective call alias can only be typed in English. To type in Chinese, user should edit through programming software. Select Zone 1. Press ►

Page 22 - MDC 1200 Funtions

29VOX Level 1. Enter the “Utilities” menu. 2. Press ►key to go to VOX item. Press key to enter the item. LCD displays current VOX level. 3

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3Frequency Chart Safety and General Information The following general safety precautions as would normally apply, should be observed during all phas

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30change. Backlight 1. Enter the “Utilities” menu. 2. Press ►key to go to “backlight” item. Press key to enter the item. LCD displays backli

Page 25 - Alert Tone

31the utilities menu. Press [C] key to quit without saving the change. Talk Around/Reverse Frequency 1. Press ►key to go to “talk around/revers

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32 Note: Only English can be selected in current RP3600 model Channel Display 1. Press ►key to go to “channel disp

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33 Message Option Press ◄/►key to enter “Message Option”. Press ◄/►key to select an item and press key to enter the selected item. After entering

Page 28 - Squelch Level

34will be displayed. Press ◄/►key to toggle unread message alert on/off. Press key to save the change. Press [C] key to exit. ! MDC Function 1.

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35 Appendix 1 LCD Display Description Signal Strength IndicatorKeypad Lock Battery Power Indicator Carrier Indicator Speaker on High/Low P

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36 Trouble-shooting Symptom Solution Cannot power on the radio ! The battery is run out. Please recharg

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37warm water. Avoid using strong chemicals. Optional Accessories Antenna Antenna Remote speaker microphone SM08N1 Dual-slo

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38 Earbud with on-MIC PTT ESN06 Earpiece with on-MIC PTT& transparent acoustic tube EAN04 1-wire D-earset with boom MIC & in-line PTT

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4! When transmitting with a portable radio, hold the radio in a vertical position with the microphone 5 centimeters away from your lips. ! If you

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40Frequency Chart Model: Serial Number: CH Rx Freq Rx CTC/DCS Rx Signal Tx Freq Tx CTC/DCS Signal Type Signal Comb. Band Width 1 2

Page 36 - Care and Cleaning

5! Ministry of Health (Canada) Safety Code 6. Limits of Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields in the Frequency Range from 3KHz to

Page 37 - Optional Accessories

6! Use only the approved, supplied batteries or the approved replacement batteries. Use of non-approved batteries may exceed FCC RF exposure guideli

Page 38 - Leather carrying case LCBY13

7items listed in the following table are enclosed before discarding the box. If any items are missing or have been damaged during shipment, file a cl

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8human injury, treat any battery with care. 2. Do not short out the battery terminals or dispose of the battery in fire. Never attempt to disassemble

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9 1. Plug the power cable into the adapter. 2. Plug the DC socket of adapter into the DC jack on the rear of the charger. 3. Insert the batt

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