BridgeComSystems BRIDGE PRO 268U Bedienungsanleitung

A1.210619
BridgeIP LLC. 113 South Bridge Street Smithville, MO 64089
Call us at: (816) 532-8451
Visit bridgecomsystems.com for all of your radio support and education needs.
Printed in China

WELCOME
Thank you for purchasing the Bridge Pro 268U two- way radio. The goal of
the BP- 268U is to provide a cost- effective, feature rich, easy- to- use radio.
This Owner’s Manual will acquaint you with the features and operation of
the BP- 268U. Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual
in order properly operate the radio before use.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safety Information and Safety Warning
Accessories
Getting Acquainted
Basic Operation
Programmable Key Function
Technical Specifications
Warranty and Service
FCC Warning and Compliance Statement
Page 2, 3
Page 4
Page 5
Page 6
Page 7-10
Page 11
Page 12
Page 13-16

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SAFETY INFORMATION
This radio is for occupational use only, and is to be used under work related
conditions. As a user of this radio be fully aware of hazards to RF exposure.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC), with its action in General
Docket 93-62, November 7, 1997, has adopted a safety standard for human
exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC
regulated equipment. Proper operation of this radio will result in user
exposure far below the Occupational Safety and Health act (OSHA) and FCC
limits.
DO NOT transmit for more than a 50% duty cycle (example: 1 min.
transmitting, 1 min. receiving or in standby) transmitting more than 50%
of the time may cause FCC RF exposure compliance requirements to be
exceeded.
The radio is transmitting when the red LED is illuminated, hold the radio
approximately 1 inch (2.5 cm) away from the MIC located on the front of the
radio.
The above operating conditions are required for meeting FCC RF exposure
compliance, failure to follow these restrictions are considered a violation.

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SAFETY WARNING
Do not transmit the radio without the antenna attached, damaged antenna
or touch the antenna while transmitting. Strong electromagnetic waves are
emitted from the radio which may damage the radio or cause an RF burn to
your skin.
Do not use non-approved accessories with your radio. Unauthorized
accessories may create unauthorized RF emissions or cause damage to the
radio or may result in illegal operation.
Do not disassemble or modify the radio, doing so will void the warranty and
may result in illegal operation.
Do not leave the radio in direct sunlight or around excessive heat, doing so
may cause the battery to explode or catch fire.
Do not use radio if it has been immersed in water an electronic shock may
occur or permanent damage may occur to the radio.

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1. Standard Accessories
Antenna Li-ion Battery Pack Charger AC Adaptor
Belt Clip Wrist strap Instruction Manual
2. Charger Indication
ACCESSORIES
STATUS LED
Self-ExaminationWhen
Powered on Red(for 1 second)
No Battery Green
Normal Charge Red
Fully Charged Green
Trouble Red and green light alternates

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Antenna
Channel Selector
VOLUME Switch
Led Indicator
Speaker
Mic-SP jack
MIC
PF3 KEY
PF1 KEY
PF2 KEY
PTT KEY
GETTING ACQUAINTED
MIC
Indicator Status:
1. Red light flashes: Battery needs charged
2. Red light solid on: Transmit
3. Green light flashe: Scan mode
4. Green light on: Receive matched carrier
5. Blue LED on: Receive matching digital signal
6. Green to White LED on: Programming started

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BASIC OPERATION
Ensure the antenna and a fully charged battery have been properly attached
before attempting the following steps.
1. Power on the radio
Turn the volume knob clockwise to turn on the radio, after approximately 5
seconds the Green LED will turn on, once illuminated after approximately 5
seconds you will hear a power on beep/announcement.
2. Adjust Volume
Turn the volume knob to adjust the volume, clockwise will increase the
volume and counter clockwise decreases volume.
3. Selecting a zone
Press programmed zone key to change zones with a maximum of 16 channels
per zone.
4. Selecting a Channel
Turn the channel knob clockwise to select channel positions.
5. Receiving
When the radio receives a digital signal, the blue LED turns on. When the
radio receives an analog signal, the green LED turns on.
Analogue RX: Radio receives a carrier and or with a matched tone to open
squelch.
Digital RX: When radio receives a correct call with a matched ID, the radio
will turn on the speaker to receive voice audio.
6. Make A Call
Press and hold PTT, the LED will turn red indicating TX (Transmit), speak
clearly into the microphone.
7. Man-down Alarm
When the Man-down alarm function is turned on, the radio will alarm when
the radio operator/or radio has fallen in a horizontal position. Raising the
radio back to a vertical position will stop the alarm.

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PROGRAMMABLE KEY FUNCTION
The PF1, PF2, PF3 keys are programmable by PC software, each key can
be enabled up to 3 functions. a short press, a 1 second press or a long
press. Consult your radio provider for available functions that have been
programmed into your radio.
1. Voltage
In standby, press the key programmed as " Voltage" to check current battery
capacity.
2. Power Switch
In standby, press the key programmed as " Power Switch" to change the
power level.
3. Repeater
In standby, press the key programmed as " Repeater" to turn on Repeater
function, press this key again to turn off repeater function.
Note: If current channel is working by repeater frequency, turning off this
function, the radio will stop repeater communication.
4. Revers
In standby, press the key programmed as "Revers" to turn on frequency
revers function, press this key again to turn off revers function.
Note: This function is only valid in analog mode, when frequency revers
function is on. The TX frequency and RX frequency will be reversed, the
CTCSS/DCS will also be reversed.
5. Digital Encryption
In standby, press the key programmed as" Digital Encryption", the radio will
announce encryption status or encryption group. Press this key again to
choose encryption group or turn off encryption.
Note: This function is valid only in DMR mode only, when 2 radios use the
same encryption code.
6. Analog Call
In standby, press the key programmed as" Ana Call", the radio will transmit
the DTMF/2TONE/5TONE code in current channel.
Note: This function is valid only for an analog channel.
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