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Operating Temperature | -30°C to +60°C |
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Digital Protocol | DMR Tier II |
Frequency Range | VHF: 136-174 MHz, UHF: 400-527 MHz |
Channel Capacity | 1024 |
Power Output | VHF: 5W/1W; UHF: 4W/1W |
Display | Yes, LCD |
GPS | Optional |
Bluetooth | Optional |
Provides guidelines and operating instructions for controlling RF exposure and ensuring compliance.
Defines Radio Frequency (RF) and its widespread use in various fields.
Outlines standards developed by experts for safe RF exposure to ensure user health.
Instructions to ensure optimal performance and compliance with RF exposure limits.
Details compliance standards and equipment marking for hazardous locations.
Lists the technical specifications of the radio, including voltage, dimensions, and weight.
Defines icons used for notes, cautions, and dangers in the manual.
Explains text formatting for menus, commands, and document titles.
Details the items included in the radio package and instructions for checking them.
Illustrates and labels the physical components of the radio.
Explains how to program TK, SK1, and SK2 keys for customized shortcuts.
Instructions and status indicators for charging the radio's battery.
Step-by-step guide for installing a TF card into the radio.
Procedure for attaching the belt clip to the radio for secure carrying.
Instructions on how to properly attach the battery to the radio.
Guidance on correctly attaching the radio's antenna for optimal performance.
Steps for connecting audio accessories to the radio's connector.
Instructions for powering the radio unit on and off.
How to increase or decrease the audio volume using the Smart Knob.
Explains manual and auto switching between conventional and trunking modes.
Details operations in conventional mode, including zone and channel selection.
Covers operations in trunking mode, including group and subgroup selection.
Explains various icons displayed on the OLED screen and their meanings.
Describes icons indicating conventional (C) and trunking (TD) modes.
Details the meaning of different LED indicator states and colors for radio status.
Covers initiating and receiving group, private, and broadcast calls on digital channels.
Steps for initiating calls in conventional and trunking modes.
How to answer different types of incoming calls.
Procedures for terminating calls in conventional and trunking modes.
How to initiate and receive calls on analog channels.
Initiating calls to all users on an analog channel without signaling.
Initiating calls to specific contacts on an analog channel with signaling.
Setting audio, alert tone, and vibration for different environments.
Configuring microphone and speaker usage with audio accessories.
Automatically eliminates ambient noise for clearer voice.
Adjusting TX power for signal strength or power saving.
Listening to activities on other channels in conventional mode.
Scan feature details for conventional mode, including nuisance delete.
Hunt modes (Background, Home Station, Handover, Vote Now) for trunking.
Uses GPS to collect and report location information.
Reports location information during private, group, or emergency calls.
Reports location to control center via trigger or during calls.
Enables connection to Bluetooth devices for communication and data.
Steps to enable Bluetooth functionality and discoverability.
Process for pairing and connecting a Bluetooth device.
Selects audio output between BT device and radio.
Initiates preset services like calls or text messages with one button.
Enables seamless communication across different sites in conventional mode.
Allows direct mode communication if repeater fails.
Adjusts the threshold for receiving signals in conventional mode.
Dynamic Group Number Assignment for calls with temporary groups.
Interrupts current activities for new calls or data.
Manually interrupts ongoing channel activities.
Automatic interruption based on call types or messages.
Initiates emergency calls with high priority for help.
Steps to start an emergency call with high priority.
How to answer an incoming emergency call.
Procedures for terminating an emergency call.
Automatically enters emergency mode if the radio is stationary or tilted.
Sends emergency alarms if the user is inactive.
Provides end-to-end encryption for voice and data.
Commands to disable, re-enable, or permanently disable the radio.
Erases encrypted data for security in emergencies.
Guidelines for maintaining and handling the radio unit properly.
Tips for ensuring optimal performance and longevity of the battery.
Instructions for cleaning the radio, its interfaces, and battery contacts.
Method for sterilizing the radio using rubbing alcohol.
Recommendations for storing the radio and battery to maintain performance.