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Covalue DM6100-1 User Manual

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Instruction Manual
DM6000-1 /DM6100-1
Mobile Radio
Thank you for purchasing a
COVALUE
mobile radio.
This simple to use radio adopts the latest advances in technology, providing
reliable communication in today’s demanding communication environment.
Notices to the User:
When condensation occurs inside the transceiver:
·Condensation may occur inside the transceiver when the room is warmed using a heater
on a cold day or when the transceiver is quickly moved from a cold location to a warm
location.
When condensation occurs,the microcomputer and /or the transmit/receive circuits may
become unstable,resulting in transceiver malfunction.
If this happens,turn OFF the transceiver and wait for a while.
When the condensed droplets disappear,the transceiver will function normally.
Do not touch the metal surface of the transceiver while it is in use.
Do not mount the transceiver such that the chassis can come in contact with skin.
High temperatures may burn your skin.
PRECAUTIONS

Table of Contents

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Covalue DM6100-1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Frequency Range400-470 MHz
Output Power5W
Channels16
BatteryLi-ion
Weight220g

Summary

Your First QSO

Getting Started Guide

Quick guide to making your first radio transmission.

Front Panel Operations

Basic Controls and Functions

Operating power, volume, and channel selection.

Front Panel Control Mapping

Detailed functions of power, menu, navigation, and cancel keys.

Making Calls

Zone and Channel Selection

How to select zones and channels for communication.

Call and Group Communication

Procedures for receiving and responding to group calls.

Private and All Call Procedures

How to receive and respond to private and all calls.

Making Radio Calls

Methods for Initiating Calls

Various ways to make calls (knob, button, contacts).

Group Call via Selector Knob

Step-by-step guide to making a group call.

Private Call Procedure

Steps to initiate and respond to private calls.

Advanced Radio Features

Scan List Management

Creating and Editing Scan Lists

How to add, delete, or prioritize channels in scan lists.

Initiating and Managing Scans

Starting, stopping, and responding to transmissions during scans.

Contact Management

Contact List Settings

Overview of contact list capabilities and entry information.

Group Calls via Contacts

Making group calls using the contacts list.

Call Log Features

Call Alert Operation

Emergency Operation

Receiving Emergency Alarms

How the radio handles incoming emergency alarms from other units.

Responding to Emergency Alarms

Actions to take when receiving an emergency alarm.

Sending Basic Emergency Alarms

Initiating a non-voice emergency alert signal.

Emergency Alarms with Voice Communication

Sending alarms that allow voice follow-up communication.

Hot Mic Emergency Alarms

Initiating alarms with automatic microphone activation.

Exiting Emergency Mode

Procedures for leaving the emergency mode.

Text Message Features

Privacy Features

Troubleshooting Guide

Power and Display Issues

Resolving problems with powering up and dim display brightness.

Communication Problems

Addressing issues with talking or hearing in groups, and signaling.

Range and Transmission Issues

Solutions for limited communication range and transmission failures.

Noise and Interference

Troubleshooting excessive noise and unwanted voices on channels.

User Notices and Safety

Safety Warnings

Critical warnings about explosive atmospheres, RF injury, and blasting caps.