Inrico PD660 USER GUIDE
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Professional In High Quality Two Way Radios
INRICO TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. | www.inricosolutions.com
A1703, Shenzhen National Engineering Laboratory Building, Shenzhen. P.R.C
Please read this instruction book carefully before using and keep this with care.
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Notes Before Using
Please read the following content carefully. It is very important for radio users to gain general knowledge and risks.
- Do not use the device or charging the battery in any hazardous areas such as gas, dust, steam, etc.
- Please turn off the device while refueling or parking at the gas station.
- Do not disassemble your radio.
- Avoid prolonged time in the sun or placing it near heating appliance.
- Avoid excessive exposure to the extreme dusty, damp and splashing place, or leave it on unstable surface.
- Changes or modifications made to this device, not expressly approved by Inrico, could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
- Reparation by professional technicians, do not disassemble by yourself.
This manual is for reference only and does not constitute any form of commitment. Detailed information is in accord with the final product.
❗ Supported Languages: BE BG CZ DK DE EE IE EL ES FR HR IT CY LV LT LU HU MT NL AT PL PT RO SI SK FI SE NO IS LI CH TR
Contents
Unpacking and Device Checking.................................. 01
Operating Safety Instruction.........................................02
Battery Safety Instruction............................................. 03
Fully Charge Battery Before Initial Use........................ 03
Properly Store Batteries.............................................. 03
Features of Lithium Battery......................................... 03
Clean and Maintenance..............................................03
Radio Structure Drawing.............................................. 04
Function Sheet............................................................. 06
Accessories Installation............................................... 07
Assemble the Battery................................................. 07
Remove the Battery.................................................... 07
Assemble the Antenna............................................... 08
Assemble the Belt Clip................................................09
Assemble headphones/speakers................................ 10
Charge via Desktop Charger....................................... 11
Overview...................................................................... 12
Basic Functions............................................................ 12
Power on/Power off................................................... 12
Adjust volume........................................................... 12
Choose Channel........................................................ 13
Voice Broadcast........................................................ 13
PTT Transmit............................................................. 13
User-defined Side Button.......................................... 13
Digital/Analog Communication.................................. 13
Encryption Function.................................................. 13
Simple Troubleshooting............................................... 14
Technical Parameters.................................................. 14
Technical Specifications.............................................. 16
Unpacking and Device Checking
Please unpack and take out the device and all accessories carefully, and make sure all items listed below have been received before throwing away the box. If any items are lost or damaged in transit, please contact with our distributors.
Items | Number |
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Walkie-talkie | 1 |
Lithium Battery | 1 |
Power Adaptor | 1 |
Desktop Charger | 1 |
Antenna | 1 |
Belt Clip | 1 |
Hand Strip | 1 |
User Manual | 1 |
Operating Safety Instruction
Please read the following notice carefully. It is very important for device users to gain general knowledge and risks.
- Do not charge the battery for an extended period of time. Please stop charging if the battery is found not full charged within the specified time. The battery may overheat and burst with smoke or on fire.
- Do not put batteries in microwave ovens and high pressure containers. The battery may overheat and burst with smoke or on fire.
- Please keep cracked and leaking batteries away from fire. If the battery leaks or emits a pungent odor, move it away from flammable areas immediately. The electrolyte leaking from the battery is prone to fire, which may cause the battery to smoke or burst into flames.
- Do not use abnormal battery. Please remove the battery from charger or device and stop use if the battery smell, discolor, or behaves abnormally for any reason.
- Please use a dedicated charger. The charger is specially designed for this type of equipment, which is more scientific, reasonable, safe and reliable.
Battery Safety Instruction
Fully Charge Battery Before Initial Use
a. Do preserve battery life by switching off a device and removing the batteries when it's not being used, and is not expected to be used for extended periods of time.
b. Do practice proper battery storage by keeping batteries in a cool, dry place at normal room temperature.
Properly Store Batteries
- Remove the battery from the device.
- Charge and discharge the battery to 40%-65% if it will not be used for 10 days or more. This can greatly extend the battery life.
- The battery should drop below 65% when it is idle for more than 10 days to prevent it from swelling.
- Store the battery in cool and dry environment that's less than 25°C.
Features of Lithium Battery
- Battery capacity will reduce after multiple charging cycles.
- The battery capacity drops gradually even without being used.
- Longer charging time is required in shady place.
- Charging and storing Lithium battery in warm condition will short its lifespan. Please do not leave them inside the vehicle or near the heater.
- If the battery working time has reduced significantly, please replace the battery immediately in avoidance of fluid leakage.
Clean and Maintenance
- Before cleaning and maintaining the device: please stop running, turn off the device, and disconnect all connections with other equipment.
- When you do not use the radio, please cover the accessories connector.
- When cleaning the dust, please use soft brush and neutral detergent (no strong corrosive chemicals) to wipe it.
- Please keep the equipment and accessories dry.
- Please do not use the microwave oven or hair dryer or other heating devices for dry them.
Radio Structure Drawing
A diagram illustrating the Inrico PD660 radio with numbered components.- 1. Antenna
- 2. Status Indicator
- 3. Loud Speaker
- 4. Microphone
- 5. Frequency Switch
- 6. Power Switch/Volume
- 7. PTT (Push-To-Talk) button
- 8. Side Button 1
- 9. Side Button 2
- 10. Microphone/Loud Speaker Interface
- 11. Program Interface
- 12. Li-ion Battery Pack
Function Sheet
Button Name | Function |
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Frequency Switch | Rotate the knob to select channels 1 to 32. |
Power Switch/ Volume | Turn it clockwise to turn on the power of the walkie-talkie, and turn it counterclockwise until a click sounds to turn off the power of the walkie-talkie; Rotate to adjust the volume of the sound. |
PTT Button | Press the PTT button, the red indicator light will light up, then speak into the microphone; Release the PTT button to receive, the LED indicator will be green. |
Side Button 1 | Short press and long press function of side key can be customized through program software. |
Side Button 2 | Short press and long press function of side key can be customized through program software. |
Accessories Installation
1. Assemble the Battery
The average usage time of the Li-ion battery pack is 8 hours. Average usage time is calculated based on 5% transmit time, 5% receive time and 90% standby time.
Attention:
- Do not short-circuit battery terminals or dispose of batteries in fire.
- Do not disassemble the cover of the battery pack without authorization.
Align the four grooves of the battery pack with the corresponding guides on the back of the radio. Push the battery pack along the back of the radio until the release latch on the base of the radio locks.
Diagram showing battery pack alignment and attachment to the radio.2. Remove the Battery
Pull down on the release latch and push the battery pack off the radio.
Diagram showing how to release and detach the battery pack.3. Assemble the Antenna
Holding the antenna base, screw the antenna clockwise into the connector on the top of the radio until it is firmly screwed.
Attention:
- Do not use the antenna as a handle, keychain or speaker/microphone hanger. Otherwise, the antenna will be damaged and the performance will be degraded.
4. Assemble the Belt Clip
If necessary, use the two included 3x8mm screws to fasten the back clip.
Attention:
- If the back clip is not assembled, its site will become hot during continuous communication or when placed in a hot environment.
5. Assemble headphones/speakers
Insert the speaker/microphone into the speaker/microphone jack cover.
Attention:
- The walkie-talkie is not fully waterproof when using the speaker/microphone.
6. Charge via Desktop Charger
The desktop charger must be placed on a plane away from inflammable materials when charging. Align the intercom with the charging port, and put it down into the desktop charger port according to the instructions. The battery does not need to be removed from the intercom when charging.
Diagrams showing the desktop charger and the radio being placed into it for charging.Overview
Main Feature
- 32 Storage Channels
- Dual Mode Communication Mode: DMR/Analog
- Computer Program Function
- Transmit High and Low Power Selection
- Transmit Timeout Prompt
- Chinese and English Voice Prompts
- Analog Communication: CTCSS(QTV (DQT) Functional
- Analog Communication : WIDNAR
- Digital Communication: Encryption Function
- Digital Communication: Single Call/Group Call
Basic Functions
Power on
Rotate the power switch/volume knob clockwise to power on the radio, and simultaneously hear the "Beep", the unit will broadcast the current corresponding channel by voice.
Power off
Rotate the power switch/volume knob counterclockwise until a click sounds, it will turn off and the indicator light will be off.
Adjust volume
Turn the volume control knob clockwise to increase the volume; turn it counterclockwise to decrease the volume.
Choose Channel
You can turn the knob to select the channel you want. A total of 16 channels are available for programming.
Voice Broadcast
1. This machine has a voice broadcast function, which is convenient for you to quickly know the current channel of the walkie-talkie you are using when operating at night or in the dark. This function can be realized by computer programming software.
2. Program Software 【Setting】 -> Choose Language English/Chinese
PTT Transmit
1. Hold the PTT button and speak in a normal tone. (Red light on when launching)
2. Release the PTT button and wait for reception when you finish speaking.
User-defined Side Button
1. Set the function of long press and short press in program software (Keys Setting)
Digital/Analog Communication
1. DMR and Analog modes are both optional. Set the corresponding communication mode through program software.
Encryption Function
1. This function is only valid in digital channels.
2. Only in the same method and serial of encryption can the receive radio and the transmit radio communicate successfully.
Simple Troubleshooting
Situation | Possible Reason and Solution |
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Fail to turn on |
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Shorten the standby time |
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Receiver light is on, but speaker is silent |
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The light is red, but there's no sound |
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Technical Parameters
Analog (CTCSS)
Channel | Frequency (Hz) | Channel | Frequency (Hz) | Channel | Frequency (Hz) | Channel | Frequency (Hz) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 67.0 | 14 | 103.5 | 27 | 159.8 | 39 | 196.6 |
2 | 69.3 | 15 | 107.2 | 28 | 162.2 | 40 | 199.5 |
3 | 71.9 | 16 | 110.9 | 29 | 165.5 | 41 | 203.5 |
4 | 74.4 | 17 | 114.8 | 30 | 167.9 | 42 | 206.5 |
5 | 77.0 | 18 | 118.8 | 31 | 171.3 | 43 | 210.7 |
6 | 79.7 | 19 | 123.0 | 32 | 173.8 | 44 | 218.1 |
7 | 82.5 | 20 | 127.3 | 33 | 177.3 | 45 | 225.7 |
8 | 85.4 | 21 | 131.8 | 34 | 179.9 | 46 | 229.1 |
9 | 88.5 | 22 | 136.5 | 35 | 183.5 | 47 | 233.6 |
10 | 91.5 | 23 | 141.3 | 36 | 186.2 | 48 | 241.8 |
11 | 94.8 | 24 | 146.2 | 37 | 189.9 | 49 | 250.3 |
12 | 97.4 | 25 | 151.4 | 38 | 192.8 | 50 | 254.1 |
13 | 100.0 | 26 | 156.7 |
Digital (D.C.S)
Channel | Code | Channel | Code | Channel | Code | Channel | Code |
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1 | D023N | 28 | D155N | 54 | D315N | 80 | D503N |
2 | D025N | 29 | D156N | 55 | D325N | 81 | D506N |
3 | D026N | 30 | D162N | 56 | D331N | 82 | D516N |
4 | D031N | 31 | D165N | 57 | D332N | 83 | D523N |
5 | D032N | 32 | D172N | 58 | D343N | 84 | D526N |
6 | D036N | 33 | D174N | 59 | D346N | 85 | D532N |
7 | D043N | 34 | D205N | 60 | D351N | 86 | D546N |
8 | D047N | 35 | D212N | 61 | D356N | 87 | D565N |
9 | D051N | 36 | D223N | 62 | D364N | 88 | D606N |
10 | D053N | 37 | D225N | 63 | D365N | 89 | D612N |
11 | D054N | 38 | D226N | 64 | D371N | 90 | D624N |
12 | D065N | 39 | D243N | 65 | D411N | 91 | D627N |
13 | D071N | 40 | D244N | 66 | D412N | 92 | D631N |
14 | D072N | 41 | D245N | 67 | D413N | 93 | D632N |
15 | D073N | 42 | D246N | 68 | D423N | 94 | D645N |
16 | D074N | 43 | D251N | 69 | D431N | 95 | D654N |
17 | D114N | 44 | D252N | 70 | D432N | 96 | D662N |
18 | D115N | 45 | D255N | 71 | D445N | 97 | D664N |
19 | D116N | 46 | D261N | 72 | D446N | 98 | D703N |
20 | D122N | 47 | D263N | 73 | D452N | 99 | D712N |
21 | D125N | 48 | D265N | 74 | D454N | 100 | D723N |
22 | D131N | 49 | D266N | 75 | D455N | 101 | D731N |
23 | D132N | 50 | D271N | 76 | D462N | 102 | D732N |
24 | D134N | 51 | D274N | 77 | D464N | 103 | D734N |
25 | D143N | 52 | D306N | 78 | D465N | 104 | D743N |
26 | D145N | 53 | D311N | 79 | D466N | 105 | D754N |
27 | D152N |
Technical Specifications
Basic Parameter
Frequency | UHF 400-480MHz |
Channel Capacity | 16*2 Channels |
Channel Spacing | 12.5K |
Output power | 4W/1W |
Antenna Impedance | 50Ω |
Microphone Impedance | 2.2KΩ |
Speaker | 16Ω/1W |
Earphone Jack | Kenwood 2pin connector |
Voltage | DC7.4V±15% |
Battery Capacity | 1500mAh |
Physical
Dimension (H*W*D) | 125x60x37mm (Without Antenna & Belt clip) |
Weight | ≈230g |
Working Temperature | -20°C ~ 55°C |
Storage Temperature | -25°C ~ 70°C |
Ingress Protection | IP55 |
CMIIT ID | 2019FP13099 |
Radiating Portion
Modulation(Analog) | 11K0F3E@12.5KHz |
Modulation(Digital) | 12.5KHz data: 7K60FD (data) |
Frequency Stability | ±1.5PPM |
Modulation Limiting | ±2.5KHz@12.5KHz |
Transmitting SNR | ≥45dB@12.5KHz |
Audio Distortion | ≤3% |
Audio Response | +1~-3dB |
Conducted / Radiated Emission | <36dBm@<1GHz, ≤-30dBm@>1GHz |
Adjacent Channel Power | 60dB |
Digital Vocoder Type | AMBE+2™ |
Digital Protocol | ETSI TS 102 361-1,-2,-3 |
Receiving Part
Sensitivity | Analog(12dB SINAD): 0.20µV/-121dBm Digital (BER 3%): 0.25µV/-119dBm |
Intermodulation | 60dB |
Adjacent Channel Selectivity | 60dB |
Channel Inhibition | -8dB |
Spurious Response Rejection | 60dB |
Blocking | 85dB |
Rated Audio | 1W |
Audio Response | +1~-3dB |
Audio Distortion | ≤3% |
Received SNR | ≥40dB@12.5KHz |
FCC Warning
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
RF Exposure Compliance and Control Guidelines and Operating Instructions
To control your exposure and ensure compliance with the occupational/controlled environment exposure limits always adhere to the following procedures.
Guidelines:
- Do not remove the RF Exposure Label from the device.
- User awareness instructions should accompany device when transferred to other users.
- Do not use this device if the operational requirements described herein are not met.
Operating Instructions:
Transmit no more than the rated duty factor of 50% of the time. To transmit (talk), push the Push-To-Talk (PTT) button. To receive calls, release the PTT button. Transmitting 50% of the time, or less, is important because this radio generates measurable RF energy exposure only when transmitting (in terms of measuring for standards compliance).
Hold the radio in a vertical position in front of face with the microphone (and the other parts of the radio, including the antenna) at least one inch (2.5 cm) away from the nose. Keeping the radio at the proper distance is important because RF exposures decrease with distance from the antenna. Antenna should be kept away from eyes.
When worn on the body, always place the radio in approved clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness for this product. Use of non-approved accessories may result in exposure levels, which exceed the occupational/controlled environment RF exposure limits.
Use only manufacturer's name approved supplied or replacement antennas, batteries, and accessories. Use of non-manufacturer-name approved antennas, batteries, and accessories may exceed the FCC and IC RF exposure guidelines.
For a list of approved accessories, please consult your local dealer for information.