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Tait TP9400 Series P25 User Manual

Tait TP9400 Series P25
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TP9400
P25 Portable Radios
Users Guide
MPD-00003-05 · Issue 5 · March 2016

Table of Contents

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Tait TP9400 Series P25 Specifications

General IconGeneral
P25 PhasePhase 1 and Phase 2
Frequency BandsVHF: 136-174 MHz, UHF: 380-520 MHz, 700/800 MHz: 764-870 MHz
Operating Temperature-30°C to +60°C (-22°F to +140°F)
Operating Voltage7.4V DC (Nominal)
MIL-STDMIL-STD-810 C/D/E/F/G
Battery LifeUp to 12 hours (depending on usage)

Summary

About this guide

Safety warnings used in this guide

Explains the types of alerts used in the guide for safety information.

Before using your radio

For your safety battery warning

Warns about the dangers of mishandling Lithium-ion batteries.

Charging the battery before first use

Guides on how to charge the battery before the initial use.

Getting started

About the radio controls

Describes the various controls on the radio and their functions.

Understanding the radio display

Explains the icons and symbols displayed on the radio.

Basic operation

Turning the radio on and off

Step-by-step instructions for powering the radio on and off.

Operating in conventional mode

Making an emergency call

How to initiate an emergency call using the radio.

Operating in P25 trunking mode

Emergency calls

Procedures for making emergency calls.

Scanning

P25 services

Radio inhibit and uninhibit

Disabling or enabling another radio's operation remotely.

Location services

Emergency operation

About emergency calls

Overview of the different types of emergency calls.

Making a priority call

How to make an emergency call with priority status.

Standard emergency mode

Explains the radio's behavior when entering emergency mode.

Loneworker monitoring

Safety feature for lone workers, including alarm activation.

Encryption

Customizing radio settings

Charging and caring for batteries

Special conditions when using IS radios

Safety precautions for using Intrinsically Safe radios.

Handle the battery safely

Safety recommendations for handling Li-ion batteries.

Low battery warning

Alerts indicating when the radio's battery is low.

Troubleshooting

When your radio won t turn on

Steps to diagnose and fix power-on issues.

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