Lisheng DM-R89 User Manual Download Page 3

Safety Information 

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 Please read the following safety information in order to offer you security and high efficiency during 

operation.  

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 Please turn off the radio before entering an inflammable and explosive area.     

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 Do not replace the battery or charging when you are in an inflammable and explosive area.   

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 Please turn off the radio when you are close to the blast area or detonator zone. 

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 Do not use any radio which has a damaged antenna. It may cause a minor burn when the damaged 

antenna touches your skins.   

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 Do not attempt to dismantle the radio unless professional technical person.   

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 To avoid the problems which caused by EMI and EMC, turn off your radios in any places where posted 

notices “Please turn off your radios”. For example, the hospital or other health care places. 

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 Turn off your radio before boarding an aircraft. Any use of the radio must be in accordance with airline 

regulations or flight crew’s instructions.   

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 If the vehicles have carried with an air bag, do not put your radios within the air bag expand coverage. 

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 Do not expose the radio to direct sunlight over a long time, nor place it close to the heating equipment.   

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 Do not place the radio in any excessively dusty, humid or wet place, nor an unstable surface.   

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 When the portable radio is transmitting, please hold the radio in a vertical position and speak to the 

Microphone.  

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 If you carry a radio on your body, please keep the antenna away from your body 2.5cm at least when the 

radio is transmitting. 

 

Product Check 

We suggest you to check the packing box first before using it. Please carefully unpack the box and check if 
all the items which listed in following table are received. If you find any loss or damage, please contact your 
dealer immediately. 

 

    Radio              Antenna          Battery 

 

  Adaptor      Charger     Belt Clip 

 

  Screws     User Manual  Hand Strap 

Summary of Contents for DM-R89

Page 1: ...tery Attaching the Antenna Attaching the Belt Clip Powering Up the Radio Adjusting the Volume Select a Channel Transmit Receive Radio Overview Side Button PF1 PF2 LCD Display Icon LED Indicator Keypad...

Page 2: ...ge Deleting All Sent Text Messages from Sent Items Receiving a Text Message Managing Received Text Messages Viewing a Text Message from the Inbox Viewing a Telemetry Status Text Message from the Inbox...

Page 3: ...fore boarding an aircraft Any use of the radio must be in accordance with airline regulations or flight crew s instructions z If the vehicles have carried with an air bag do not put your radios within...

Page 4: ...cable into the charger s input jack z Connect the adaptor with the AC Power socket You will see a red light and green light flash at the same time then go out Insert the radio or battery into the crad...

Page 5: ...se With the opposite way to remove the belt clip Powering Up the Radio Rotate the On Off Volume Control Knob clockwise until you hear a click You see DMR on the radio s display momentarily The LED lig...

Page 6: ...annel zones from LCD menu When you switch to Analog mode some functions can t be used the icon of referring to digital function will be grey You can cancel some functions via software but once you can...

Page 7: ...h Access 1 17 Manual Dial For Private 7 One Touch Access 2 18 Lone Work On Off 8 One Touch Access 3 9 One Touch Access 4 10 One Touch Access 5 11 One Touch Access 6 z LCD Display Icon The LCD display...

Page 8: ...led Unread Message The text message has not been read Full Message The test message has already full Tones Disable Tones are turned off Talk Around In the absence of a repeater radio is currently conf...

Page 9: ...l receiving test message receiving a privacy enabled call or data Blinking Red Radio is in scan mode z Keypad y Users can check the menu function by pressing after choose one function press to confirm...

Page 10: ...e to select a channel zone 1 Press key to access menu 2 Press to select the Zone Then press key to confirm 3 The LCD will show icon to indicate the current channel Zone 4 Press key to select the Zones...

Page 11: ...o call all radio on one channel You can send some important information to other radios on channel When you receive the all call procedure below 1 LED will be green 2 The first line of LCD will show s...

Page 12: ...p Call icon appears in the display 4 Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to finish if enabled and speak clearly into the microphone Note Users on the channel cannot respond to an All Call Making a Group Cal...

Page 13: ...rs on the status bar Radio Check If enabled this feature allows you to determine if another radio is active in a system without disturbing the user of that radio No audible or visual notification is s...

Page 14: ...radio scans for voice activity by cycling through the channel group sequence specified in the scan list for the current channel group Your radio can support up to 250 scan lists with a maximum of 31...

Page 15: ...nnel Free Indication feature is enabled you hear a short alert tone the moment the transmitting radio releases the PTT button indicating the channel is free for you to respond 2 Press the PTT button d...

Page 16: ...hannel is free now 7 If haven t any call within pre programmed time the call will be finished The radio will sent out a warning Call Indicator Settings You can select or turn on or off ringing tones f...

Page 17: ...ss to un answered call and then press to select 4 Press to un answered ID the list show on the screen Emergency Operation An Emergency Alarm is used to indicate a critical situation You are able to in...

Page 18: ...tice confirming your message is being sent 5 If the message is sent a tone sounds and the display shows positive mini notice OR If the message is not sent a low tone sounds and the display shows negat...

Page 19: ...essage in Sent Items is updated the radio cannot complete any In Progress messages and automatically marks it with a Send Failed icon Note 3 The radio supports a maximum of five 5 In Progress messages...

Page 20: ...etry Status Text Message from the Inbox 1 Press to access menu 2 Press to message item press to select 3 Press to inbox press to select 4 Press to the required message press to select press again to e...

Page 21: ...enabled transmission although this is not a necessary requirement for receiving a transmission While on privacy enabled channel the radio is still able to receive clear unscrambled transmissions Your...

Page 22: ...ow Keyboard Locked and return to main screen 6 If want to unlock the keyboard press to select and then press 7 The display show keyboard unlocked and return to main screen Turning the Radio Tones Aler...

Page 23: ...menu 2 Press to Utilities press to select 3 Press to Radio Settings press to select 4 Press to Power press to select the required setting and press to select appears beside selected setting 5 Screen...

Page 24: ...guage You can freely select the Chinese English if needed 1 Press to access menu 2 Press to Utilities press to select 3 Press to Radio Settings press to select 4 Press to Language press to select the...

Page 25: ...rd inputs match The display shows Password Changed OR If both of the new password inputs do not match the display shows Passwords Do Not Match Accessing General Radio Information Your radio contains i...

Page 26: ...and codeplug versions Checking the CPU Version 1 Press to access the menu 2 Press to Utilities and press to select 3 Press to Radio Info and press to select 4 Press to CP Ver and press to select 5 Th...

Page 27: ...esponse 1 3dB Audio Distortion 5 Receiver Sensitivity Analog 0 2 V 12dB SINAD Sensitivity Digital 0 3 V BER5 Selectivity TIA603 ETSI 60dB 12 5kHz Intermodulation TIA603 ETSI 65dB 12 5 kHz Spurious Res...

Page 28: ...ers IEEE C95 1 1999 International Commission on Non Ionizing Radiation Protection ICNIRP 1998 FCC Regulations Federal Communication Commission FCC requires that all radio communication products should...

Page 29: ...ry to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into...

Page 30: ...antenna attached as this may damaged the radio and may also cause you to exceed FCC RF exposure limits A proper antenna is the antenna supplied with this radio by the manufacturer or antenna specific...

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