10 For your safetyElectromagnetic compatibility in European vehiclesIn the European Community, radio equipment fitted to automotive vehicles is regula
For your safety 11Interference with electronic devicesSome electronic devices may be prone to malfunction due to the lack of protection from RF energy
12 For your safetyHigh radio surface temperaturesThe bottom surface of the radio and the heatsink fins can become hot during prolonged operation. Do n
Your radio’s settingsUse the following table to list your radio’s programmed settings.Frequently used channels and groupsFunction key settingsID/Numbe
Radio controlschannel selection keyson/off keyvolumecontrolmicrophonesocketpress-to-talk(PTT) keyred display speakergreenambermicrophoneradio status L
Contents 15ContentsDirective 1999/5/EC Declaration of Conformity ...3Updates of manual and equipment ...
16 ContentsActivating the repeater before a call ... 24Making a call ...
Getting started 17Getting startedThis section provides a brief description of your radio’s controls and indicators.The following topics are covered in
18 Getting startedSymbolName FunctionPTT key Press and hold to transmit and release to listenVolume control Rotate to change the speaker volumeOn/off
Getting started 19Understanding the radio indicatorsThe status LED indicators and the radio’s audible tones all combine to give you information about
20 Getting startedAudible tonesNote: If quiet or silent mode has been turned on, you will not hear any audible tones.For a description of other tones
Basic operation 21Basic operationThis section describes the basic operation of your radio. The following topics are covered in this section: turning
22 Basic operationTurning the radio on and offGive a long press of the on/off key to turn the radio either on or off.When the radio is first turned on
Basic operation 23Checking that a channel is clearYou or your user group may be segregated from other user groups by special signalling. If an incomin
24 Basic operationActivating the repeater before a callA repeater-access tone is sent to activate the repeater before a call is made, so that the star
Basic operation 25Making a call1 Select the required channel or scan group using the channel selection keys or .2 Check that the channel is clear. If
26 Basic operationMaking a preset callYou may be able to make preset calls to other radios by using a programmed function key. There are two types of
Basic operation 27Making an emergency callYou may be able to activate emergency mode by using a programmed function key or a hidden emergency switch.1
28 Basic operationEnding all active callsYou may have a function key programmed to either end the current call, or end the current call and all other
Basic operation 29Communicating directly with other radiosYou can bypass the radio repeater and communicate directly with another radio. This feature
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30 Basic operationHearing faint and noisy signalsYour radio’s squelch allows the radio to unmute only when the strength of the incoming signal is abov
Basic operation 31Using the radio in different repeater areasYour radio may have a group of channels programmed as a voting group. The channels in the
32 Basic operationScanning a group of channelsThe scan function is used to monitor a programmed group of channels, looking for activity. While the rad
Basic operation 33Making a call while scanningIf you wish to make a call while your radio is scanning:1 Lift the microphone off the microphone clip.2
34 Basic operationReceiving a callWhen there is valid activity on your radio’s currently selected channel or group, the radio then unmutes and you can
Customizing radio settings 35Customizing radio settingsThis section describes the ways in which you can customize your radio.The following settings ar
36 Customizing radio settingsYou may be able to use a function key to change the volume of your keypress tones in the following ways: Press the assig
Troubleshooting 37TroubleshootingThe following topics are covered in this section: when your radio won’t turn on removing the microphone reinstalli
38 TroubleshootingReinstalling the microphoneCaution: The microphone grommet must be installed whenever the microphone is plugged into the microphone
Troubleshooting 39Describing the radio’s audible tonesThe following table summarizes the radio’s audible tones.Action and tone Meaningtwo shortbeepsRa
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40 Troubleshootingtwo high-pitched beepsRadio's temperature is very high: the radio's temperature is in the very high temperature range and
Licence agreement 41Licence agreementThis legal document is an Agreement between you (the “Licensee”) and Tait Electronics Limited (“Tait”). By using
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6 For your safetyFor your safetyBefore using your radio, please read the following important safety and compliance information.Safety warnings used in
For your safety 7Controlling your exposure to RF energyThis radio emits RF energy or radio waves primarily when calls are made. RF is a form of electr
8 For your safetyCompliance with RF energy exposure standardsThis two-way radio complies with these RF energy exposure standards and guidelines: Unit
For your safety 9Health, safety and electromagnetic compatibility in EuropeIn the European Union, radio and telecommunications equipment is regulated
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