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Product color | Black |
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Compatible products | KNB-45L, KNB-69L |
International Protection (IP) code | IP55 |
Purpose | Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) |
Maximum range | - m |
Operating frequency | 136 - 174 MHz |
Belt clip | Yes |
Operating temperature (T-T) | -30 - 60 °C |
Procedure to set the channel stopper to prevent selecting non-existent channels.
Instructions for securely screwing the antenna into the transceiver connector.
Steps for attaching and detaching the battery pack, with a caution note.
Instructions for attaching the belt clip using provided screws, including a note.
Guide for installing the protective cap over speaker/microphone jacks for water resistance.
Steps for installing optional speaker/microphone or headset plugs and locking brackets.
Identifies and describes the selector, LED, PTT, side keys, and jacks on the transceiver.
Instructions for powering the unit ON/OFF and adjusting the volume level.
Explains that Selector, Side 1, and Side 2 keys can be programmed with various functions.
Details functions for channel navigation (Up/Down, Select) and call management (Autodial, Broadcast).
Covers Emergency mode, Lone Worker mode, and key lock functions for user safety.
Details functions like Monitor, OVCM, and Scan for transceiver operation.
Explains Paging Call, Priority-channel Select, and Home Channel operations.
Covers Scan Delete/Add, and Zone navigation/management functions.
Details Scrambler, Squelch Off, and Talk Around functions for privacy and audio control.
Instructions for powering on/off, adjusting volume, and entering transceiver password.
Guide to selecting desired zones and channels using programmed keys and the Selector.
Steps for transmitting, including checking channel status and using the PTT switch.
Explains receiving group/individual calls and provides a guide to LED indicator meanings.
Detailed steps to activate VOX and adjust its sensitivity level using a headset.
Introduction to FleetSync paging and Selcall for voice calls to specific stations or groups.
Instructions for initiating a Paging Call to request a call using the PTT ID list.
Covers basic scan, priority scan, and temporary channel lockout during scanning.
Procedures for adding or removing zones and channels from the scan sequence.
Details Emergency call procedure, Lone Worker mode, and Scrambler function.
Explains Monitor, Monitor Momentary, Squelch Off, and Squelch Off Momentary operations.
Explains DMR protocol and procedures for making/receiving individual and group calls.
Covers Time-Out Timer, Low Battery Warning, and Busy Channel Lockout (BCL).
Details the Battery Saver function for reducing power consumption during idle periods.
Details PTT ID, signaling types, and Compander for audio clarity.
Explains the optional voice announcement of zone and channel changes.