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Tait TP9355 User Manual

Tait TP9355
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TP9300
DMR Portable Radios
Users Guide
MPD-00001-09 · Issue 9 · March 2018

Table of Contents

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Tait TP9355 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Channel Capacity512 channels
Operating Voltage7.4 V
Battery Capacity2000mAh (Li-Ion)
Digital ProtocolDMR Tier II
Operating Temperature-30°C to +60°C
Channel Spacing12.5 kHz, 25 kHz
Frequency Range136-174 MHz, 400-480 MHz, 800-870 MHz

Summary

For Your Safety

Intrinsically Safe and Non-Incendive Radios and Accessories

Safety requirements and warnings for IS/NI radios and accessories.

Radio Frequency Exposure Information

Guidelines for safe RF exposure and compliance.

Potentially Explosive Atmospheres and Blasting Areas

Safety precautions for hazardous environments.

Engraving and Modification of Intrinsically Safe Radios

Prohibits modification of IS/NI radios and accessories.

Before using your radio

For Your Safety - Battery Warning

Safety precautions related to lithium-ion batteries.

Charging the Battery Before First Use

Procedures for initial battery charging.

Attaching and Removing the Battery

Steps for attaching and detaching the radio battery.

Getting started

About the Radio Controls

Identifies and explains the radio's physical controls and buttons.

Basic operation

Turning the Radio On and Off

Steps to power the radio on and off.

Using the address book

Operating in conventional mode

Making a Call

General procedure for initiating a radio call.

Making an Emergency Call

How to activate emergency communication features.

Operating in trunked mode

About Emergency Operation

Procedure for initiating emergency calls in trunked mode.

Dialing calls in trunked mode

Loneworker monitoring

Activating Loneworker Monitoring

How to enable the safety feature for lone workers.

Responding to a Loneworker Alarm

Actions to take when a loneworker alarm is triggered.

Encryption

Charging and caring for batteries

Special Conditions When Using IS/NI Radios

Specific safety requirements for Intrinsically Safe/Non-Incendive use.

Troubleshooting

When the Radio Won’t Turn On

Steps to diagnose and resolve power-on issues.

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