User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- SYMBOLS USED IN THIS MANUAL
- REGULATORY INFORMATION
- CHECKING ITEMS IN THE PACKAGE
- RADIO OVERVIEW
- BEFORE USING THE RADIO
- RADIO STATUS INDICATORS- OPERATIONAL MODE AND STATUS ICONS THE DISPLAY
- LED INDICATOR
- TURNING THE RADIO ON AND OFF
- ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
- SELECTING A ZONE
- SELECTING A CHANNEL
- SWITCHING THE CHANNEL MODE BETWEEN ANALOG AND DIGITAL
- LOCKING AND UNLOCKING THE KEYPAD
- HOME SCREEN
- PRIVATE CALLS
- GROUP CALLS
- ALL CALLS
- TALK-AROUND (DIRECT MODE)
- CALLS ON ANALOG CHANNELS
- BATTERY STRENGTH INDICATOR
 
- MENU NAVIGATION
- SCANNING CHANNELS
- EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS
- HDC1200 SIGNALING
- SECURE COMMUNICATIONS
- MISCELLANEOUS FEATURES
- TROUBLESHOOTING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
- CARE AND CLEANING
- MODEL NUMBERS
- WARRANTY REGISTRATION AND WARRANTY
BEFORE USING THE RADIO 
12 
Attaching the Belt Clip 
To attach the belt clip to the radio: 
1.  Remove the two (2) screws on the rear of the radio. 
2.  As illustrated, align the screw holes on the belt clip with those 
on the radio and re-install the two screws into the holes. 
3.  Using a small screwdriver, tighten the two screws securely. Do 
not over-tighten them. 
Removing the Belt Clip 
To remove the belt clip, use a small screwdriver to loosen and 
remove the two (2) screws that secure the clip to the radio, and then remove the it from the radio. 
Attaching the Audio Accessory/Programming Cable 
To attach an audio accessory or a programming cable to the radio: 
1.  Open the accessory jack cover, as illustrated by arrow 
. 
2.  Align the threaded portion of the cable’s screw with the 
threaded hole in the center of the jack. 
Do not scrape the silicon rubber on the accessory 
jack. Scrapes/Scratches in this area could perma-
nently affect the waterproof performance of the 
radio.  Correct and incorrect alignment is 
shown in the illustration on the next page. 
3.  Join the screw to the thread hole and tighten the screw by 
the knob on the cable’s plug. See arrow . 
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