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22 

67.0 

XZ 

71.9 

XA 

74.4 

WA 

77.0 

XB 

79.7 

WB 

82.5 

YZ 

85.4 

YA 

88.5 

YB 

91.5 

ZZ 

94.8 

ZA 

97.4 

ZB 

100.0 

1Z 

103.5 

1A 

107.2 

1B 

110.9 

2Z 

114.8 

2A 

118.8 

2B 

123.0 

3Z 

127.3 

3A 

131.8 

3B 

136.5 

4Z 

141.3 

4A 

146.2 

4B 

151.4 

5Z 

156.7 

5A 

162.2 

5B 

167.9 

6Z 

173.8 

6A 

NO TONE 

CSQ 

 

 

   CTCSS      Motorola      CTCSS     Motorola     CTCSS   Motorola 

CONVERSION CHART FOR CTCSS TONES WITH 

 OLDER  SYSTEM TINE NOMENCLATURE 

11.0 ANALOG OPERATING NOTES: 

 

 

Your transceiver is 2 and 5 tone , DTMF paging receive 

and encode capable. 

 

For 2 Tone Paging Radio Operation, 

either for Decoding (receive) or Encoding (creating a 2 tone 

transmission), you will need to use the  

Optional Paging Radio Software, as these functions are  not 

keypad field programmable. 

 

You will need also to find out and make note of the “A” and 

“B”  Tones  for  your  paging  system,  and  their  spacing  as  it 

applies  to  your  radio  system  for  successful  2  tone  decode 

(or encode) operation.  

HINT: 

For use with commonly used MOTOROLA Minitor pag-

ing systems, the following settings should be used: 

-First delay: 0.5 (length of first tone) 

-Second Delay: 0.5 (length of second tone) 

-Interval Time: 2.0 (time between tones A & B) 

-Long Delay: 5.0 (when creating a page, (Encode mode only), 

this is the time that radio waits once PTT is pushed to send out 

  

2.1 To Install the Battery Pack:  

Locate the battery pack on top of the rear of the 

transceiver as shown.  

 

Then per (2) slide the battery pack towards the 

top of the transceiver. The battery will lock into 

place. Tug on the battery to make sure that it is 

properly mated to the radio. 

 

 

2.2 To Remove the Battery from the Trans-

ceiver:

  

 

Use your thumb to press down on the  battery 

release ass shown (1) , then slide the battery 

downwards to remove. 

 

Then pull the battery away from the transceiver. 

 

2.3 Combination Battery/Belt Clip: 

Typically the belt clip is  not mounted to the  ra-

dio.  

 

Locate the belt clip and the two screws supplied 

as part of your kit. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.4 Attaching the Programming Cable or ex-

ternal speaker microphone accessory. 

The radio comes with the accessory connector 

covered by a rubber flap.  

 

If you are using an accessory device such as 

the optional MIC-5 Speaker microphone or GPS 

LCD Mic or desire to program the radio with the 

optional Programming Cable: 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Battery 

Charger 

Adapter 

Summary of Contents for K911AD1

Page 1: ...stricted to Public Safety Fire EMS use License to operate is required Customer is solely responsible for full compliance with local state federal and other laws regarding product usage Tampering or mo...

Page 2: ...rles B Kirmuss Denver Colorado USA 15 January 2015 President Place and Date of Issue Kirmuss Associates Infinity Advanced Technologies DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 27 Limited Warranty Statement Infinity...

Page 3: ...ou must be properly licensed by the FCC or your governing radio communications authority to use this radio on the programmed frequencies To Transmit first hold down the MON Monitor button if so pro gr...

Page 4: ...programming software with the ap propriate interface cable has been purchased The sale and use of these radios is restricted to licensed users only User takes the respon sibility to comply with FCC an...

Page 5: ...MING SOFTWARE To cancel and return to nor mal repeater operations Press the HOT KEY button USING THE TALKAROUND FUNCTION will see all Radio units that are in close proximity to your area of operations...

Page 6: ...e Seller immediately Parts List Gain Flex Antenna Rapid Battery Charger AC Adapter 2 Way Radio Transceiver Rechargeable Lo Poly Battery STEP 2 Transceiver Preparation Before Use NOTE The factory does...

Page 7: ...length of first tone Second Delay 0 5 length of second tone Interval Time 2 0 time between tones A B Long Delay 5 0 when creating a page Encode mode only this is the time that radio waits once PTT is...

Page 8: ...pectrum and channel size As filter and modulation technology has advanced the channel size has progres sively reduced 100 kHz then 50 followed by 25 and then the 12 5 kHz we have known for the last tw...

Page 9: ...vation Sensitivity Better than 0 18 microV Adjacent Channel Selectivity VHF Greater than 68 dB UHF Greater than 65 dB Adjacent Channel Selectivity Better than 85 dB Spurious Response Rejection Better...

Page 10: ...in the power saving mode When any signal is received or any operation is carried out the radio can automatically quit this mode Power saving modes 1 1 1 2 1 4 and off Setting the power saving functio...

Page 11: ...I Short Press _______________ default MONITOR MONI Side Key 2 Long Press _______________ default TALKAROUND Short Press _______________ default BACKLIGHT Front Panel Function Key 1 Long Press ________...

Page 12: ...cally located on top of a high building or a mountain top the Repeater can greatly enhance the performance of a wireless network by al lowing communications over distances much greater than would be p...

Page 13: ...e presence of the correct sub audible tone that only the radio hears that corresponds to the respective agency s pro grammed sub tone Therefore in this application Fire uses one sub tone EMS another C...

Page 14: ...to avoid transmitting while another station using another CTCSS or DCS tone is on your radio frequency but not on your tone If this is the case you may also consult the receive signal bar meter that a...

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