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 Safety warnings

Before using your portable radio, please read the important safety and 
compliance information provided with your radio. The safety and 
compliance information is also available for download from the Tait 
Support website (www.taitworld.com/technical).

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Do not damage the Li-ion battery. A damaged battery can cause an 
explosion or fire.

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Battery fluid is corrosive. Avoid contact with the Li-ion battery if it 
appears to be leaking.

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Charge the Li-ion battery only in the Tait charger that is specified to 
charge it. Discontinue charging that gives off extreme heat or a 
burning odour.

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Only use the radio for work-related purposes. It is not authorized for 
any other use.

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Do not talk (transmit) on the radio more that the rated transmit duty 
cycle of 50%.

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When listening and talking on the radio, hold it upright in front of your 
face so that radio and antenna are at least 2.5cm (1 inch) away from 
any part of your face. Keeping the radio at the recommended distance 
is important because exposure to RF decreases rapidly the further 
away the antenna is from your body.

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If you wear your radio, you must always put it in a carrying accessory 
that has been specifically approved by Tait for this radio. Using non-
approved body-worn accessories may mean you expose yourself to 
higher levels of RF than recommended by the FCC’s occupational/
controlled environment RF exposure limits.

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Ensure you only use Tait-approved antennas, batteries, and acces-
sories.

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Switch off the radio at filling stations or near flammable liquids or 
gases.

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Switch off the radio in the vicinity of explosive devices and blasting 
zones.

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Switch off the radio before boarding an aircraft.

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Using a radio while driving a vehicle may violate the laws and legis-
lation that apply in your country or state.

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Switch off the radio where it could interfere with electronic devices 
such as vehicular electronics systems or medical devices and 
equipment.

Status LED indicator

Common LED indications during normal radio operation:

Radio controls

Getting started

1. Screw the antenna onto its connector on the top of the radio.

2. Mount the battery onto the back of the radio by sliding it into the 

battery holder. (The battery must first be fully charged – see 

Battery charging

” on the reverse.)

3. To turn on the radio, turn the volume knob clockwise. The radio 

will beep twice.

4. Adjust the volume to a comfortable level, ready to transmit and 

receive.

Making a call

1. Select the desired channel on the channel selector. 

2. Once the channel is free, hold down the PTT key and speak 

clearly into the radio. 

3. Identify yourself and the party you are calling using the call signs 

you have been assigned. 

4. Release the PTT key when you have finished talking.

Receiving a call

Your radio remains quiet until there is valid activity on the channel 
your radio is currently on. 

1. Select the desired channel on the channel selector. 

2. To respond to a call, press the PTT key and talk.

Caution:

 w

hen transmitting, hold the radio microphone at 

least 25mm (1 inch) away from your mouth, and the antenna 
at least 25mm (1 inch) away from any part of your body, 
particularly your face and eyes.

During a call

1. When speaking, press and hold the PTT key. 

2. Release the PTT key for the other party to respond.

Audible tones

The radio uses audible tones to alert you to its status. Some of the 
common audible tones are described below:

no LED

If the radio is turned on, it is neither transmitting or 
receiving.

constant

The radio is transmitting

constant

The radio is transmitting low power

constant

The radio is receiving

flashing

The battery is low. Replace with a charged battery.

Antenna

The antenna provided with your radio must be screwed 
clockwise into the antenna connector before the radio can 
be used. No other antenna should be used with this radio.

PTT

Press-To-Talk key must be held down while talking. Release 
to listen to the other party.

Function key (F1)

This may be preset for one of the functions listed on the 
reverse.

Function key (F2)

This may be preset for one of the functions listed on the 
reverse.

Channel selector

A rotary switch used to select the desired channel. Your 
system administrator will advise which channels to use.

On/off volume

Turns the radio on and off and sets the volume for both 
voice and audible indicators.

Indicator LED

A single LED that lights green, amber and red, depending 
upon the radio state. See “

Radio indicator LED

” on the 

previous panel.

PTT

antenna

function key (F1)

function key (F2)

status LED

on/off volume

channel selector

two short beeps

The radio is powered on and ready to use

one short beep

Function activated using a function key

one short, low pitched 
beep

• Invalid keypress
• Low battery
• Channel not programmed
• Function deactivated using the function key

one long, low pitched 
beep

Function key not programmed

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