. Product Overview 1.1 Product Layout Front Panel No. Part Name No.
Rear Panel No. Part Name No. Part Name 1 RF Antenna Connector 4 GPS Antenna Connector 2 Power Inlet 5 Network Port 3 Accessory connector / / Note The GPS antenna connector is used only by radioswith the GPS feature. Palm Microphone Note The palm microphone without keypad is available for the digital radio and the one with keypad is for the trunking radio.
Handset Note The handset is available only for the duplex radio. 1.2 Programmable Keys You can request your dealer to program the followingkeys as shortcuts to assignable radio features: Mobile radio: TK, P1 key, P2 key, P3 key, P4 key, P5/Answer key, and P6/End key. Palm microphone with keypad: TK, P1 key, and P2 key. Handset: Same as the mobile radio.
2. Installation 2.1 Instructions Before installing the radio in a vehicle, read the following instructions carefully: The radio must work with a 13.6V negative ground electrical system only. Ensure to check the ground polarity and voltage of the vehicle power supply prior to installation. Check how long the screws will extend from the bottom surface of the radio. Drill the mounting hole cautiously to avoid damage to the vehicle wiring and other parts.
2.3 Parts No. Part Name No. Part Name 1 Mobile Radio 8 Handset 2 Locking Knobs 9 Screw (4 mm x 16 mm) 3 Mounting Bracket 10 Handset Hanger 4 Screw (4.
Note The RF antenna should be purchased separately. The GPS antenna is available only for radioswith the GPS feature. The palm microphone without keypad (with ⑥and ⑦) is available for the digital radio, and theone with keypad (with ⑥ and ⑦) is for thetrunking radio. The handset (with ⑨ and ⑩) isfor the duplex radio. 2.4 Procedure 1. Select a location, drill holes based on the shape of themounting bracket, and then use the screws (4.8 mm x20 mm) to secure the bracket. 2.
3 Basic Op 3. peratio ons 3.1 Turn ning the Radio On or o Off Too turn the raddio on, long prress the On-O Off key. Too turn the raddio off, press the t On-Off key. k 3.2 Adju usting the t Volume Too increase or decrease the volume, rotate the Smart knob clockw wise or counteer-clockwise. 1. V Con ntrol knob to switch to vollume control mode. Press the Volume 2. Rotate thee Volume Coontrol knob too adjust the volume. v 3.
3.4 Switching the Operation Mode The radio can operate in conventional or trunking mode.In conventional mode, you can receive and transmit voiceand data after selecting the required channel. In trunkingmode, you can receive and transmit voice and data afterthe radio registers with the base station (BS)successfully. To manually switch the operation mode, go toMode>Manual Switch, or press the preprogrammedOperation Mode Switch key.
3.4.2.2 Selecting a Subgroup A subgroup consists of multiple groups or private contacts. To select a subgroup, do one of the following: Press the Back/Subgroup key, and then press the Upor Down key. Press the preprogrammed Subgroup Up or Subgroup Down key.
4 Stattus Indicatiions 4. 4.1 Chec cking LCD L Ic cons Icon Radio Status The radio deetects no signaal. More bars inndicate strongger signal streength. The radio opperates in low w power modee. The radio opperates in highh power modde. The keypad is i locked. An accessoryy is connected. The Mode Automatic A Sw witch feature is enabled. The radio is scanning. The Voice Operated O Trannsmit (VOX)ffeature is enaabled. The radio opperates in silent mode. The radio opperates in proffile 1.
Glows red The radio is transmitting. Flashes red The radio is establishing a call in trunking mode. This indication is applicable only to the calling radio. Conventional mode: The radio is scanning or roaming. Flashes orange slowly Trunking mode: The radio is hunting. Conventional mode: The radio is operating in Emergency mode. Flashes orange rapidly Trunking Mode: The radio is establishing a Full Off Air Call Set-up (FOACSU) private call.
5 Call Serv 5. vices W When you are speaking duuring a call, keep themicrophone about 2.5 to 5 cm c away froom your mou uth.This ensuures opptimal voice quality q on thee receiving raadio. Note The radiio cannot makke any call iff it fails to reggister with thee BS or you select s an emppty group. 5.1 Digittal Calls Yoou can initiate or receive the t followingg types of digiital calls: m an individual user in a grroup to all the other membbers.
Presss or presss and hold thee PTT key onn the palm microphone or the t handset. 5..1.1.3 Th hrough Manual M D Dial C Conventio onal Mod de 1. Go toCon ntact>Manuaal Dial. 2. Press on thhe palmmicroophone or theehandset to sw witch theinpu ut mode to GrroupID. 3. Enter the requiredgroup r p ID. 4. Do either of the follow wings: Presss on the mobile m radio. Presss or presss and hold thee PTT key onn the palm microphone or the t handset. Trunking Mode 1.
The base station s signall is lost. 5.1.4 Initiiating Private P C Calls Yoou can initiate simplex or duplex calls, which can bee set by going g to Settings> >Radio Set> >Call Setup Mode or prressing the preeprogrammedd Call Setup Mode key. Duplex caall: Both partiies can speakk at the same time. t Simplex call: c Only onee party can sppeak at one tim me. Note The dupplex call is onnly available for f duplex raddios. 5..1.4.1 Th hrough Preset P C Contact 1.
Trunking Mode 1. Go to Setttings>Radio Set>Keypad dMode, and thenselect t En nable. 2. From the homescreen, h enter theprivvate call numbber. 3. Do either of the follow wings: Presss on the mobile m radio. Presss or presss and hold thee PTT key on the palm miccrophone or handset. h Note For dialing rules, conntact your deaaler. 5.1.5 Rec ceiving Private Calls 5..1.5.1 Co onventio onal Mod de Yoou can receivve a private caall without anny operation. 5..1.5.
The base station signal is lost. 5.2 Analog Calls In conventional mode, you can initiate or receive a call on an analog channel with or without signaling. 5.2.1 Call Without Signaling On an analog channel without signaling, you can initiate acall to all the other users on the channel. Do as follows: 1. Select the required channel. 2. Press and hold the PTT key, and speak into the microphone. 5.2.
4 Mes 4. ssage e Serv vices Thhe radio can send s and receeive short messsages, whichh are classifieed into the folllowing typess: Quick textt message: a frequently ussed text messaage that can be b created, eddited, or deletted through th he menu. Status meessage: a preedefined codee that transfeers the messaage content. Status message: a predeefined code that transfers the t message content. c 4 Sen 4.1 nding a New Message 1.
FCC Statement RF Exposure Compliance and Control ISEDC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Guidelines and Operating Instructions This device must be restricted to work related a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits To control your exposure and ensure compliance with the are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.