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Channel Capacity | 2000 channels |
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Digital Protocol | DMR Tier II |
IP Rating | IP67 |
Battery Life | Up to 12 hours |
Operating Voltage | 7.4 V DC (nominal) |
Operating Temperature | -30°C to +60°C (-22°F to +140°F) |
Guidelines for safe RF energy exposure and compliance.
Compliance with US, Canadian, and European RF emissions standards.
Precautions for electronic device interference and explosive atmospheres.
Safety for radio installation in vehicles and battery handling.
Procedures for applying labels and installing accessories.
First-time battery charging and how to attach it to the radio.
Steps for safely removing the battery and antenna.
Overview of the radio, its controls, display, and indicators.
Navigating radio menus and utilizing function keys.
Efficient access to frequently used menus via keys.
Basic operations for turning the radio on/off and adjusting volume.
Securing the keypad and pairing/managing Bluetooth headsets.
Managing call duration and reviewing call history.
Navigating through zones and selecting communication channels.
Understanding talkgroups and making various types of calls.
Procedures for making DTMF patch and local calls.
Checking system availability and understanding trunking principles.
Procedures for talkgroup, individual, and phone calls in P25.
Handling emergency calls and failsoft operation in P25.
Overview of standard, background, in-zone, and talkgroup scanning.
How to turn on and configure different scanning modes.
Managing channels and priority settings within scan groups.
Sending and receiving call alerts and predefined messages.
Checking radio status and controlling device operability.
Requesting and sending status information, unit monitoring.
Displaying GPS data like latitude, longitude, speed, and time.
Accessing and interpreting various location display formats.
Priority, standard, and manual emergency call functionalities.
Steps to initiate emergency mode and its operational phases.
Details on manual emergency calls and their cancellation.
Enabling the safety feature for users working alone.
Actions to take when a loneworker alarm is triggered.
Using encryption for private communications on digital networks.
Procedures for making/receiving encrypted calls and managing keys.
Procedures for changing and removing encryption keys.
Options to reduce power consumption and extend battery life.
Changing color modes, volume levels, and audible tones.
Adjusting audio output modes and noise filtering.
Overview of available chargers and essential safety guidelines.
Proper battery charging temperatures, process, and LED indicators.
Maintaining battery performance and environmentally sensitive disposal.
Identifying and resolving common radio operational issues.
Viewing radio details and performing routine care.
Performing diagnostic tests to identify radio problems.
EU conformity statements for radio equipment types.
Legal terms and conditions for using Tait software.