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GETTING S
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Available, Direct Call and Mute. It can also be
disabled. For more details on how to configure
the Top Button refer to “Advanced
Configuration Mode” on page 33.
TALK RANGE
For a group of DLR radios to be able to
communicate, they need to be on the same
channel and have the same radio PROFILE ID
number. All radios come by default
programmed to PROFILE ID number “0000”
1.
Channel:
Current channel that the radio is
using, depending on radio model.
2.
PROFILE ID Number:
ALL the radios in your
fleet (independent of the channels that users
are assigned to) should use the
SAME
PROFILE ID
. It is also
VERY IMPORTANT TO
CUSTOMIZE THE PROFILE ID
number in
order to avoid interference from other users
using the default "0000" number.
In order to customize your radio fleet PROFILE
ID, choose a 4 digit number and enter it using
the radio Advanced Configuration Mode (Turn
off the radio, Press the PTT, (+) and Power
buttons simultaneously and hold until radio
announces "
Programming Mode
". Follow voice
prompts). For more information, refer to the
“Advanced Configuration Mode” on page 33.
DLR AND DTR RADIOS COMPATIBILITY
DLR and DTR radios are based on the same
digital radio technology and can be used in
mixed fleets of DLR and DTR radios. Out of the
box, DLR and DTR radios will communicate
using the factory default settings.
TALK RANGE
Model
Industrial
Multi-Level
Inside steel/
concrete Industrial
buildings
Inside multi-
level buildings
ISM
900 MHz
Up to 300,000 Sq. Ft. Up to 20 Floors
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