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Dialing calls in trunked mode .....................................136

MPT 1343 dialing....................................................................  137

DMR dialing ............................................................................  139

Nokia ANN fleet calls..............................................................  141

Accessing common trunking functions ...................................  143

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Location services  ........................................................146

About location information ......................................................  147

About location statuses ..........................................................  147

Viewing location information...................................................  147

10 Loneworker monitoring  ..............................................149

Activating loneworker monitoring............................................  150

Responding to a loneworker alarm.........................................  150

11 Encryption ....................................................................151

About encryption.....................................................................  152

Encrypting calls ......................................................................  152

Making an encrypted call........................................................  153

Receiving an encrypted call....................................................  153

Removing encryption keys from the radio ..............................  154

12 Customizing radio settings  ........................................155

Changing the volume of all audible indicators ........................  156

Changing the volume of keypress tones ................................  156

Changing to quiet operation ...................................................  157

Changing to silent operation...................................................  157

Turning on backlighting ..........................................................  158

Adjusting the display contrast.................................................  159

13 Charging and caring for batteries ..............................160

About the chargers .................................................................  161

6-way charger safety information ...........................................  162

Special conditions when using IS/NI radios............................  162

Before using the charger ........................................................  163

Charging temperatures...........................................................  164

Leaving the battery on charge ................................................  164

Receiving calls while charging (not for battery-only vehicle 

charger) ..................................................................................  165

Low battery warning ...............................................................  166

Inserting the radio into the vehicle charger.............................  167

Charging a battery for the first time ........................................  168

Charging a battery ..................................................................  168

LED behavior..........................................................................  169

Removing the battery from the charger ..................................  170

Maintaining battery life and performance ...............................  170

Storing batteries .....................................................................  171

Summary of Contents for TP9360

Page 1: ...TP9300 DMR Portable Radios User s Guide MPD 00001 09 Issue 9 March 2018 ...

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Page 3: ... 40 About the radio controls 42 Understanding the radio display 44 Understanding the radio indicators 46 Using function keys to access frequently used features 49 Navigating the radio s menus 50 Using the alphanumeric keys to search a list 51 4 Basic operation 52 Turning the radio on and off 53 Adjusting the speaker volume 54 Locking and unlocking the keypad 54 Using a wireless headset 55 Changing...

Page 4: ...matically 99 Transmitting at low power 100 Ending active calls 101 Using monitor and squelch override on analog channels 102 Bypassing the repeater on analog channels 103 Receiving a call 104 Using the radio in different repeater areas 105 Scanning a group of channels 106 7 Operating in trunked mode 112 Checking that your network is available 113 Changing your network 113 Making a call using the a...

Page 5: ...e volume of all audible indicators 156 Changing the volume of keypress tones 156 Changing to quiet operation 157 Changing to silent operation 157 Turning on backlighting 158 Adjusting the display contrast 159 13 Charging and caring for batteries 160 About the chargers 161 6 way charger safety information 162 Special conditions when using IS NI radios 162 Before using the charger 163 Charging tempe...

Page 6: ...ries 171 14 Troubleshooting 172 When the radio won t turn on 173 Identifying the radio s audible tones 173 Viewing radio information 173 General care 174 Simplified Declaration of Conformity 176 Tait Software Licence Agreement 177 ...

Page 7: ...aws rules and regulations of the applicable jurisdictions Enquiries and comments If you have any enquiries regarding this document or any comments suggestions and notifications of errors please contact your regional Tait office Updates of manual and equipment In the interests of improving the performance reliability or servicing of the equipment Tait Limited reserves the right to update the equipm...

Page 8: ...The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Tait Limited is under licence Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners Environmental responsibilities Tait Limited is an environmentally responsible company which supports waste minimization material recovery and restrictions in the use of hazardous mater...

Page 9: ...and accessories to be used in your hazardous location Refer also to Rating matching on page 14 Warning Explosion hazard Use only a Tait supplied IS NI approved battery charger antenna audio accessory carry accessory or programming adapter with an IS NI radio Fitting a battery or accessory that is not IS NI approved using a charger that is not IS NI approved or failing to use the IS NI programming ...

Page 10: ...ve an IS NI radio serviced return it to your regional Tait office Radios One or more of the following marks identifies a TP9300 TP9400 radio as an IS NI radio an IS circle logo on the radio s front panel a label on the radio showing IS NI information a label on the radio battery showing IS NI information Radios with the product code T03 22xxx xxxx have IS NI approval and are approved to one or sev...

Page 11: ...x AEx and Canada T03 22011 xDxx IECEx and EU You must use these chargers with an IS NI battery as their internal circuitry provides additional protection for the IS circuitry in the battery and radio Warning Explosion hazard Do not use the charger in a hazardous location An explosion could cause serious injury or death Description Product code Li Ion 2300mAh AEx USA IIA T03 22001 AAAA Li Ion 2300m...

Page 12: ...ortable radios Refer also to Rating matching on page 14 Carry cases IS NI leather carry cases are marked with an IS circle logo The following carry cases have been approved for use with TP9300 TP9400 IS NI portable radios Description Product code Headset Heavy Duty over the head T03 22008 BAAA Headset Heavy Duty behind the head T03 22008 BABA Earphone in ear 2 5mm jack T03 22008 CAAA Speaker micro...

Page 13: ...g Explosion hazard Do not use the IS programming adapter in a hazardous location You must use the IS programming adapter with an IS NI radio as its internal circuitry provides additional protection for the IS NI circuitry in the radio All programming activities are permitted Calibration activities are only permitted if the activity can be done with the programming adapter alone Other connections e...

Page 14: ... level determines the overall IS NI radio system approval Equipment labels clearly identify the item s ratings Zone ratings Use only Gas Group IIC batteries with Gas Group IIC radios Use only Gas Group IIA batteries with Gas Group IIA radios Gas Group IIC rated accessories may be used with IIA radios but the combination may only be used in a IIA Gas atmosphere Gas Group IIC and Dust Group IIIC rat...

Page 15: ...Division 2 or Zone 2 hazardous classified locations Division 2 Group A radios and accessories may be used in Division 2 Group B C or D areas Any item approved to Group D will limit the radio sys tem to Group D areas For use in a Group A area all items must be approved to Group A Temperature class Different ambient temperature ranges apply for the T3 and T4 temperature classes The item with the mos...

Page 16: ...dance with the following standards National Electrical Code NEC ANSI NFPA 70 Arti cles 504 and 505 Canadian Electrical Code CEC Part I CAS C22 1 ANSI ISA RP12 06 01 EN IEC 60079 25 relevant local regulations TP9300 TP9400 IS NI radios have the following entity parameters Radio accessory port Radio battery port Uo 7 2V Io 0 42A Po 1 3W Co 1 97μF Lo 100μH Lo Ro 20μH Ω Ui 8 4V Ii IIA 2 9A IIC 1 9A Um...

Page 17: ...attery Vehicle charger Ambient pollution degree 4 Overvoltage category I Charging Terminals Um 9 0V Battery Output radio port Uo 8 4V Io IIA 2 9A IIC 1 9A Co 1 2μF Lo 5 7μH Input Um 18 0V Charging Terminals Uo 9 0V Io 2 3A ...

Page 18: ... 15 ATEX 7791X IECEx ITA 15 0015X IECEx ITA 15 0009X ANSI ISA 12 12 01 2015 CAN CSA C22 2 No 213 15 ANSI UL 60079 0 ANSI UL 60079 11 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60079 11 14 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60079 0 15 EN 60079 0 2012 A11 2013 EN 60079 11 2012 IEC 60079 0 2011 6th edition IEC 60079 11 2011 6th edition ...

Page 19: ...is RF exposure information accompanies the radio when it is transferred to other users Do not use the radio if you do not adhere to the guide lines on controlling your exposure to RF Controlling your exposure to RF energy This radio emits radio frequency RF energy or radio waves primarily when calls are made RF is a form of electromagnetic energy as is sunlight and there are recommended levels of ...

Page 20: ...e to it visit the FCC website at www fcc gov oet rfsafety rf faqs html Compliance with RF energy exposure standards This two way radio complies with these RF energy exposure standards and guidelines United States Federal Communications Commission Code of Federal Regulations 47 CFR 1 1307 1 1310 and 2 1093 American National Standards Institute ANSI Insti tute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers ...

Page 21: ...s dus aux agents physiques champs électromagnétiques Cette radio se conforme aux limites d exposition de l IEEE FCC et ICNIRP pour les environnements d exposition au rayonnement RF professionnel et contrôlé aux cycles de marche de 50 en mode transmission et 50 en mode réception Radio frequency emissions limits in the USA CFR Title 47 Part 15 19 a 1 Receivers Part 15 of the FCC Rules imposes RF emi...

Page 22: ...appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi même si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement USA public safety bands 764 776MHz and 794 806MHz The Code of Federal Regulations CFR Title 47 Subpart R deals with the use of frequencies in the 764 to 776MHz and 794 to 806MHz bands Low power channels This radio complies with 90 531 b 3 and 90 531 b 4 of 47 CFR Th...

Page 23: ...afety and electromagnetic compatibility in Europe In the European Community radio and telecommunications equipment is regulated by Directive 2014 3 EU The requirements of this directive include protection of health and safety of users as well as electromagnetic compatibility Intended purpose of product This product is an FM radio transceiver It is intended for radiocommunication in the Private Mob...

Page 24: ...rgy that is present when your radio is transmitting Examples of electronic devices that may be affected by RF energy are aircraft electronic systems vehicular electronic systems such as fuel injection anti skid brakes and cruise control medical devices such as pacemakers and hearing aids medical equipment in hospitals or health care facili ties Switch offthe radio before boarding anaircraft Using ...

Page 25: ...ases or dusts Warning Turn off the radio before approaching blasting caps a blasting area or any area where you are instructed to turn off a two way radio Obey all signs and instructions Interference with blasting operations could cause serious injury or death Radio installation and operation in vehicles Warning Keep the radio away from airbags and airbag deployment areas Do not install charge or ...

Page 26: ...uomi fi Laite on liitettävä suojamaadoituskoskettimilla varustettuun pistorasiaan Svenska sv Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag Electromagnetic compatibility in European vehicles In the European Community radio equipment fitted to automotive vehicles is regulated by Directive 72 245 EEC and its amendments The requirements of this directive cover the electromagnetic compatibility of electri...

Page 27: ... fit between these surfaces is intentionally firm and any added thickness will damage the points of attachment between radio and battery If you must attach a customized label use only a thin gummed paper label applied to the bottom 25 of the radio chassis label and or to the top 25 of the battery label Do not obstruct the vent holes see Warning above Do not allow the paper label to extend beyond t...

Page 28: ...28 For your safety contacts can heat up the conductive material and cause personal injury and or damage to property ...

Page 29: ...eadset Connect Reconnect last Disconnect Connection info Manage headsets Find new devices Options Power on option Confirm connect Radio settings Functions Scrambler Lock radio Low power tx Monitor Squelch o ride VOX VOX sensitivity Repeater Talkaround Voice annunciation Call settings Ignore 2 tone Extra features Lone worker Alert settings Indicator level Keypress tones Quiet operation Silent opera...

Page 30: ...bscribe all Unsubscribe all Radio settings Functions Scrambler Lock radio VOX VOX sensitivity Voice annunciation Call settings Call queuing Do not disturb Extra features Lone worker Alert settings Indicator level Keypress tones Quiet operation Silent operation Display settings Backlighting Contrast adjust Channel display RSSI Radio info Trunked ID Key settings Version info Customer info Serial num...

Page 31: ...t An alert provides necessary safety information as well as instruction in the proper use of the product This user s guide uses the following types of alert Warning This alert is used when there is a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Caution This alert is used when there is a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate i...

Page 32: ... website http support taitradio com Safety and Compliance Information supplied with each radio The same information is included in this user s guide Li ion Battery Safety Information supplied with each Li ion battery Battery Care and Charging Guide supplied with each charger The same information is in the sec tion Charging and caring for batteries on page 160 ...

Page 33: ...important of these is to charge your battery for the first time This section covers For your safety battery warning Attaching labels to the radio or battery Charging the battery before first use Attaching the battery Removing the battery Attaching the antenna Removing the antenna Attaching a belt clip Removing a belt clip Installing an audio accessory ...

Page 34: ...attery vent hole or the vent hole on the radio chassis If the vent on the battery is obstructed the battery may explode causing personal injury and or damage to property If the vent on the radio is obstructed audio quality and or key function may deteriorate and radio seals may be damaged Notice Tait recommends that you do not affix additional labels to the surfaces between the radio chassis and t...

Page 35: ...diagram below shows the specified dimensions of the label Charging the battery before first use Before using your battery for the first time you must charge it Follow the instructions included with your Tait charger This information is repeated in the section Charging and caring for batteries on page 160 For best charging performance switch off the radio before placing it in the charger spare labe...

Page 36: ... back of the chassis 3 Place the two lugs at the bottom edge of the battery into the two slots in the bottom of the front panel 4 Lightly press the top of the battery towards the radio until the battery catch clicks 5 Make sure that the battery is firmly in position Removing the battery The battery is secured to the radio by a battery catch in the radio s rear panel To remove the battery from the ...

Page 37: ...Use a lighter grip to fully unscrew the antenna and carefully remove it Attaching a belt clip To attach a belt clip to the radio 1 Slide the belt clip into the two grooves at the top of the battery 2 Press down on the belt clip until it snaps into place Removing a belt clip The belt clip has been designed to prevent accidental removal but you can take it off if required To remove a belt clip from ...

Page 38: ...y Safe and Non Incendive radios and accessories on page 9 Audio accessories plug into the radio s accessory connector The accessory connector is protected by a cover which needs to be removed before an accessory can be installed Notice The accessory cover protects the accessory connector from electrostatic discharge Keep the cover in place unless the connector is in use To remove the accessory cov...

Page 39: ...icators and explains how the radio menus are organized This section covers About your DMR digital radio About the radio controls Understanding the radio display Understanding the radio indicators Using function keys to access frequently used fea tures Navigating the radio s menus Using the alphanumeric keys to search a list ...

Page 40: ...d analog calls in terms of static noise in low signal areas and radio coverage in marginal reception areas Lack of static noise On digital networks there is no static noise even in low signal areas This lack of static is because your digital radio removes the noise from the call so that you hear only clear voice Coverage With digital networks a call remains clear and then drops off quickly at the ...

Page 41: ...ups are talking and unmuted for members of your user group There are two muting controls that operate in your radio signaling mute squelch Signaling mute The radio s signaling mute only allows the radio to unmute if the incoming call carries the tones specific to your user group Your user group may use tones that are either audible subaudible or both Squelch The radio s squelch allows the radio to...

Page 42: ...nd long key presses a short key press is less than one second and a long key press is more than one second The radio controls and their functions are described in the following sections display PTT key press to talk scroll keys alphanumeric keys speaker microphone power volume control channel selector status LED right selection key left selection key function key 1 3 way selector control optional ...

Page 43: ... and change channels 3 way selector optional Select frequently used features Left and right selection keys Action determined by the text above the selection key Scroll keys Scroll up and down through a list of menu options scroll left and right in messages or access a pre programmed menu Function keys Programmed for frequently used options Alphanumeric keys Used to enter letters and numbers ...

Page 44: ...udible tones have been turned off Low power transmit your radio is set to transmit on low power Transmit your radio is transmitting Manual mode automatic channel or zone selection has been turned off Headset connected there is a wireless headset connected to your radio Flashing your radio is attempting to connect to a headset or the headset connection has been lost Scrambler the voice inversion sc...

Page 45: ...adio has established a call and you are now able to speak to the other party Conventional mode icons Monitor or squelch override monitor or squelch override is turned on Scanning your radio is monitoring a group of channels for activity and the currently selected channel is a member of the scan group Repeater talkaround your radio is operating in repeater talkaround mode or you are on a simplex ch...

Page 46: ...tors work is described in the following sections The way these indicators behave may be affected by the way your radio is programmed Status indicators Color Meaning Red transmit Glowing your radio is transmitting Flashing your transmit timer is about to expire Green receive Glowing the current channel is busy Flashing you have received a call analog channel only Orange network Flashing you are reg...

Page 47: ...audible tones are described below All LEDs off Trunked network not available or your radio is attempting to register on a trunked network Conventional receive standby Color Meaning Tone Meaning One short beep Valid keypress The action you have attempted is permitted Function activated A function has been turned on using a function key One short low pitched beep Function deactivated A function has ...

Page 48: ...pitched beeps Radio s temperature is high The radio s temperature is in the high temperature range but the radio will continue to operate two high pitched beeps Radio s temperature is very high The radio s temperature is in the very high temperature range and all transmissions will now be at low power if the radio s temperature rises outside this range transmissions will be inhibited Turn off the ...

Page 49: ...ess to some of the features you will use most often These features are assigned to the function keys when the radio is programmed Some keys may have a feature associated with both a short key press and a long key press Viewing the function key settings Use the Main menu to check the features assigned to your radio s function keys 1 Press Menu and select Radio settings Radio info Key settings 2 In ...

Page 50: ...nction keys that can be programmed on your radio contact your radio provider Navigating the radio s menus Your radio has a number of menus each containing lists or submenus The menus available depend on the way your radio is programmed To access the Main menu press the right selection key whenever Menu appears above it Short key press Long key press F1 F2 F3 F4 F51 1 On speaker microphone if fitte...

Page 51: ... word Cancel or Back appears above it Using the alphanumeric keys to search a list This feature is only available for radios with alphanumeric keys If a blinking cursor appears when you select a list you are able to search for the menu item you want using the alphanumeric keys This is of particular benefit if you have a large number of items in a list Lists that you may be able to search are chann...

Page 52: ...ibes the basic operation of your radio This section covers Turning the radio on and off Adjusting the speaker volume Locking and unlocking the keypad Using a wireless headset Changing the radio s operating mode Setting and viewing the radio s time and date ...

Page 53: ...your assigned PIN personal identification number See Unlocking the radio below Locking the radio 1 Press Menu and select Radio settings Functions Lock radio Depending on how your radio is programmed you may be able to press a function key to turn radio lock on and off 2 Scroll to either On or Off and press Select The current setting is highlighted The radio is now locked and the message Enter PIN ...

Page 54: ...the way your radio is programmed If you receive a call while the keypad is locked press any key to answer To lock the keypad Press and hold the right selection key for about one second Depending on your radio model and the way it is programmed your radio may have a 3 way selector that can be used to lock the keypad The message Keypad locked briefly appears on the display and Unlock appears above t...

Page 55: ...patible with the Bluetooth Specification Ver sion 2 0 or higher Tait recommends Bluetooth Specification Version 2 1 or higher Includes Bluetooth Headset Profile HSP adopted version 1 1 or 1 2 or Bluetooth Handsfree Profile HFP version 1 5 or 1 6 Wearing the headset Place the headset on your ear Depending on which ear you are going to wear the headset simply adjust the ear hook accordingly To get t...

Page 56: ...search for compatible headsets using Bluetooth wireless technology The search should take less than one minute To pair a wireless headset with the radio 1 Turn on the radio 2 Put the wireless headset into pairing mode Refer to the headset installation instructions for instructions on how to do this 3 Press Menu and select Wireless headset Find new devices The New devices menu opens and while the r...

Page 57: ...ay Managing your headsets Once a headset has been added to My Headsets the Manage headsets menu item appears under the Wireless headsets menu The Manage headsets menu shows the headsets currently in My Headsets along with the following information This headset is currently connected a This headset will be automatically connected c The radio will ask you for confirmation before connecting this head...

Page 58: ...e headset Your radio may be programmed so that each time the headset is turned on it will automatically reconnect to the radio If the radio does not automatically reconnect to the headset 1 On the radio press Menu and select Wireless headset Reconnect last The radio then prompts you to connect to the headsets in My Headsets in priority order 2 Select Yes to connect or No to choose another headset ...

Page 59: ...onnect to any head sets and you will need to manually connect or reconnect to your headset Reconnect last The radio connects to the previ ously connected headset Connect The radio will attempt to connect to the headsets in My Headsets in priority order To change the power on option 1 Press Menu and select Wireless headset Options Power on option and change to the required option Select Back Power ...

Page 60: ...perating in trunked mode on page 112 To change your operating mode 1 Press Menu and select Change mode Depending on how your radio is programmed you may be able to press a function key to change mode 2 Select Yes to confirm your selection and your radio now shows the default display for either trunked or conventional The following examples show typical default displays for trunked and conventional...

Page 61: ...entries based on the current clock setting To set the time date and time format Your radio may be programmed to allow you to set time and date manually or time and date can be updated using a GPS source 1 Press Menu and select Time and Date and the corresponding option 2 Follow the prompts on the display To view the time and date Press Menu and select Time and Date View clock Depending on how your...

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Page 63: ... operation conventional or trunked and network The standard address book may be grouped by roles but you can also select to display all entries The standard address book can also contain entries that are hidden from the radio user These hidden entries are used to identify incoming calls from known sources This section covers Opening the address book Changing the default address book Navigating the...

Page 64: ... changing the mode you are asked to select the default address book The radio will now default to the selected address book Changing the default address book To change the default address book 1 Press Menu and select Address book The standard or personal address book appears 2 Press Back You can now select the default address book Select Back Address book Personal Standard Select Back Standard All...

Page 65: ...address book you can now select to view all entries or select to view the entries of a role 2 Scroll to the role you want and press Select All entries associated with the selected role are now displayed 3 Scroll to the entry you want 4 Press the PTT key to make a call 5 You can also press Options to call the address or select the channel same as pressing PTT send a status text message emergency or...

Page 66: ...ss book When adding an entry from the standard address book to the personal address the role is added as well add edit or delete entries in the personal address book including adding the last call Filtering address book lists You can use this method to select a role or entry if you know its name In the roles or entries list start typing the name e g for Jonathan press 5 J and 6 o until the desired...

Page 67: ...eration conventional or trunked and network Creating editing and deleting personal address book entries To manually create a personal address book entry To edit or delete entries select the corresponding option 1 Press Menu and select Address book If the standard address book appears press Back and switch to the personal address book 2 Press Options and select New entry 3 Enter the name Press Clea...

Page 68: ... appears press Back and switch to the personal address book 2 Press Options and select Add last call Add last caller only appears if you received an individual call all modes except analog conventional or a text message 3 Enter or edit the name Press Clear to correct any mistakes Select Back Entry type individual call Channel Select Back Entry type Channel Text message ID DMR conventional Analog c...

Page 69: ...s press Change Otherwise press Options and select Save Copying a standard address book entry to the personal address book To copy a standard address book entry to the personal address book 1 Press Menu and select Address book If the personal address book appears press Back and switch to the standard address book 2 Select a standard address book entry from a role or all entries and press Select Opt...

Page 70: ...ctions to the name or number If the number of an incoming or dialed call occurs in both the standard and the personal address books the radio will display the name defined in the personal address book If the entry from the standard address book has a role assigned the role will also be copied to the personal address book In this case the personal address book will display the role in a second line...

Page 71: ...using the address book Making a local call Making a DTMF patch call Making an emergency call Setting your status on analog channels Sending and receiving status messages Sending and receiving text messages Checking the queue Call alert Radio check Radio monitor Radio inhibit and unin hibit Resending calls auto matically Transmitting at low power Ending active calls Using monitor and squelch overri...

Page 72: ... left selection key to select the Zones menu 2 In the Zones menu scroll through the list of zones until the one you want appears 3 Press Select and the zone indication appears either below the channel information beside the RSSI icon or in both positions When changing a zone the first channel in the new zone is selected Using the 3 way selector optional Rotate the 3 way selector to the zone you wa...

Page 73: ...Main menu 1 Press Menu and select Channels Depending on how your radio is programmed you may be able to use the scroll keys the left selection key or a function key to select the Channels menu 2 In the Channels menu scroll through the list of channels until the channel you want appears 3 Press Select and the programmed channel is now shown on the display Using the channel selector Depending on the...

Page 74: ...able while in the Channels menu 1 Dial the number associated with the channel using the alphanumeric keys 2 Press Select and the programmed channel is now shown on the display Automatic channel selection Your radio may be configured to change channels automatically based on your location Selecting a channel manually as described above will end automatic mode and the manual mode icon will appear on...

Page 75: ...plain how your radio operates once a scan or voting group has been selected Using the Main menu 1 Press Menu and select Channels Depending on how your radio is programmed you may be able to use a function key the scroll keys or left selection key to select a group 2 In the Channels menu scroll through the list of channels and groups until the group you want appears 3 Press Select and the programme...

Page 76: ...ng talkgroups This feature is available for DMR digital channels only A talkgroup is a collection of radio users with whom you want to have private conversations For example a state s public safety agencies could have the following talkgroups Local talkgroups used by a specific agency to communicate within their own local agency It may even be made up of a county of public safety offi cers Regiona...

Page 77: ...el to allow a users to initiate a call to a talkgroup by pressing PTT listen and respond to conversations on none one or multiple talkgroups The channel may be named to reflect its talkgroup association When making a call the talkgroup name will appear Your radio may also be programmed to show the Talkgroups menu which allows you to change the talkgroup you want to call and listen to on the curren...

Page 78: ...k which will remain active for a programmed time While the network is active green LED glows you can complete the call and start a new call If you are on a channel programmed for DMR or analog calls between radios without a radio network the green LED indicates activity on the channel i e whether someone is talking For all DMR calls over the network or radio to radio you may hear a go ahead double...

Page 79: ... if programmed 5 Speak clearly into the microphone and release the PTT key when you have finished talking While you are transmitting the LED glows red and the transmit icon appears on the display If you turn the channel selector while pressing the PTT key the channel will change after you release the PTT key Limiting call time Your radio may limit the amount of time you can talk transmit continuou...

Page 80: ... to whom you last made an individual call is highlighted Scroll to the person you want to call and press the PTT key to make the call immediately Alternatively you can press Call and then PTT 3 If an address book is configured you can select to either dial a number or show the address book Making a preset call Your radio may be programmed to use a function key to initiate a call to an individual o...

Page 81: ...ok calls may also be used to send status information such as at lunch or on site or to change to a channel or group For more information see Using the address book on page 63 1 Press Menu and select Address book Depending on how your radio is programmed you may be able to use the scroll keys left selection key or a function key to select the Address book menu 2 In the Address book menu scroll thro...

Page 82: ...y Dialing a radio call This feature is only available for radios with alphanumeric keys To dial a call to another radio or group of radios analog only 1 Select the required channel 2 Press Menu and select Dial radio call Alternatively your radio may be programmed so a call can be dialed directly from the default display In this case you can start dialing the call without selecting the menu option ...

Page 83: ...e LED glows red and appears on the display On an analog channel when the called party receives your call the message Ack received may appear on the display Making a phone call This feature is available for DMR digital channels only You may be able to connect directly to a telephone network by dialing the number yourself or using preset dialing sequences 1 Select the required channel 2 Press Menu a...

Page 84: ...ed function key use the Main menu to dial the call make a local call see Making a local call on page 82 use your address book see Making a call using the address book on page 81 dial DTMF tones overdialing Using a function key Depending on how DTMF patch calls are programmed some or the following steps may not be necessary 1 Select the required channel 2 Press the function key programmed for DTMF ...

Page 85: ...the required channel 2 Press Menu and select Dial patch call 3 Dial the required number using the alphanumeric keys 4 Press Send Your radio may send tones to capture the line 5 Press Send to send the number dialed in step 3 You may hear telephone dialing and ringing tones 6 Proceed with your call 7 Once the call has finished press End Your radio may send tones to release the line Dialing DTMF tone...

Page 86: ...n at any time by turning the radio off and then on Emergency mode may be programmed to end after a fixed period of time In this case there is no need to turn the radio off and then on in order to return the radio to normal operation Setting your status on analog channels For analog channels your radio may be able to maintain a record of your current status This status may be sent with outgoing cal...

Page 87: ...e and display your message If you receive a status message the message is automatically queued since a response is not expected Status messages can also be used to control external devices Sending a status message 1 Press Menu and select Services Status update 2 In the Status update menu scroll through the list of status messages until the message you want appears 3 When you have chosen a message ...

Page 88: ...t messages Your radio may be programmed so that you can send text messages The three options for creating text messages are selecting a preset text message editing a draft text message or creating a new text message To either edit or enter a text message your radio must have alphanumeric keys Using the alphanumeric keys to enter text When the alphanumeric keys are used to enter a text message they...

Page 89: ...short label representing each message is displayed 2 Scroll through the list of preset message labels until the one you want appears Key Characters Key Characters 1 P Q R S 7 A B C 2 T U V 8 D E F 3 W X Y Z 9 G H I 4 space 0 J K L 5 M N O 6 Options Contact base now Clear abc 16 128 currently selected text entry option lower case number of characters used total number of characters allowed cursor s...

Page 90: ...d select Services Text message New message 2 Use the alphanumeric keys to add characters and the Clear key to delete them Use the scroll keys to move through the characters 3 When the message is complete press Options and select Send If you decide to cancel out of editing a text message or receive a call while editing the current draft will be saved and is available for editing later Editing a dra...

Page 91: ...ng a text message 1 When you have chosen or entered a message press Options and the Text options menu opens 2 In the Text options menu scroll through the list of options until the choice you want appears 3 Select Send and press Select 4 If an address book is configured you can select to either dial a number or show the address book Otherwise a preset list of radios will appear The call details app...

Page 92: ...t may be stored in the queue The queue icon appears and information about the missed call or message may be shown on the display The queue can be programmed to store multiple calls or messages or just the last call or message In the example below a status message was received from Car 1 This is the first of three calls or messages stored in the queue Press Options to either view reply call back lo...

Page 93: ...on the type of call it is For a voice call select Call to return the call For a status message or a text message select View to read the message Reply to reply or Call to return the call Your radio may be also programmed to automatically view the full status update or text message on receipt You can also delete the selected call or messages or delete all queued calls and messages Call alert This f...

Page 94: ...l be displayed to advise you whether the call alert has been sent successfully or not If an acknowledgement is not received from the recipient s radio you will have the option of either canceling or resending the request Answering a call alert page If you receive a call alert page from another radio user the message Call alert and the name of the caller appears on the display Select Call to return...

Page 95: ...lso check a radio from the Options menu of its address book entry 2 If an address book is configured you can select to either dial a number or show the address book Otherwise a preset list of radios will appear 3 Scroll to the radio you want to check 4 Press Send to The LED glows red and a message showing the destination appears in the display If the radio is available on the system an acknowledge...

Page 96: ...making a call You can hear any activity near the radio for up to 120 seconds To send a radio unit monitor request 1 Press Menu and select Services Radio monitor You can also send a radio unit monitor request from the Options menu of an address book entry 2 If an address book is configured you can select to either dial a number or show the address book Otherwise a preset list of radios will appear ...

Page 97: ... use the radio inhibit feature This feature is also known as stun On the inhibited radio Radio stunned will appear briefly on the display and the radio will return to the idle display The radio remains inoperable even if it is turned off and then on again The radio cannot return to normal operation until it receives an uninhibit request This is also known as revive To send a radio inhibit request ...

Page 98: ...1 Press Menu and select Services Radio uninhibit You can also uninhibit another radio from the Options menu of its address book entry 2 If an address book is configured you can select to either dial a number or show the address book Otherwise a preset list of radios will appear 3 Scroll to the radio you wish to make operable 4 Press Send to Radio inhibit Car 2 Car 3 Send to Cancel Sending inhibit ...

Page 99: ...est Resending calls automatically On an analog channel your radio may have been programmed to resend individual and group calls when transmission is refused because the channel is busy There are two automatic callback features deferred calling no acknowledgement retries Deferred calling When you attempt to make a call on a channel that is busy the radio can store and send the call once the channel...

Page 100: ...f you are using your radio in conditions where signal strength is high you can extend the shift life of your battery by transmitting at low power When low power transmit is turned on appears on the display and calls are made at low power rather than at the programmed power setting Some channels may always transmit at low power To turn low power transmit on or off for all channels Using the Main Me...

Page 101: ...ent call and all other active calls in your group This can be done either by using the function key programmed for reset mon itor to end your current call using the function key programmed for call clear down to end your current call and all other calls in your group or using the function key programmed for both reset monitor and call cleardown Using a function key to end your current call Press t...

Page 102: ...fic on a channel before you make a call The squelch override function lets the radio user override the squelch carrier mute and hear all noise on a channel including weak signals that are below the programmed squelch threshold To turn monitor on and off 1 Press Menu and select Radio settings Functions Monitor Depending on how your radio is programmed you may be able to press a function key to togg...

Page 103: ... you can bypass the radio repeater and communicate directly with another radio This feature is known as repeater talkaround You can do this for example when you are out of range of the repeater or if the repeater is busy or stops working While repeater talkaround is active all transmissions are made on the receive frequency of the channel you are on To activate repeater talkaround you may be able ...

Page 104: ...vated appears briefly and the repeater talkaround icon appears on the display 3 Proceed with your call 4 To turn repeater talkaround off either change the channel or press the function key again Receiving a call When there is valid activity on your radio s currently selected channel or group the radio then unmutes and you can hear the call If an incoming call contains special signaling that matche...

Page 105: ...up on page 75 explains how to select a group A group can be either a voting or a scanning group Suspending a channel from a voting group You may be able to use the function key programmed for nuisance delete to temporarily delete one of the channels from the voting group When that voting group is next selected or after the radio has been turned off and then on the deleted channel is again part of ...

Page 106: ...kground scan can only be activated by using a function key programmed for background scan It differs from standard scanning in that the channel that was selected when background scan was activated is also included as a scan group member Making a call while scanning If you wish to make a call while your radio is scanning 1 Press the PTT key to transmit If background scan is active your radio will n...

Page 107: ...lete Press and hold the function key programmed for scanning to remove the current channel from the scanning group If the operation has been successful the message Channel deleted from group appears on the display Adding or deleting member channels of a group Your radio may be programmed so you can add or delete channels in a voting or scanning group Changes made are permanent and will remain afte...

Page 108: ...y the icon 1 Select the group See Selecting a scan or voting group on page 75 2 Press Edit If there is no edit option for the left selection key the group cannot be changed Alternatively you may be able to edit groups by pressing Menu and selecting Advanced Program groups then select the group you wish to edit 3 In the Edit group menu choose Change tx 4 Press Select 5 Press the scroll keys to sele...

Page 109: ...by the icon 1 Select the group See Selecting a scan or voting group on page 75 2 Press Edit If there is no edit option for the left selection key the group cannot be changed Alternatively you may be able to edit groups by pressing Menu and selecting Advanced Program groups then select the group you wish to edit 3 In the Edit group menu choose Change P1 or Change P2 4 Press Select 5 Press the scrol...

Page 110: ...en no recent activity You cannot delete this channel it will not appear under Delete channel This channel is the group s first priority channel You cannot delete this channel it will not appear under Delete channel This channel is the group s second priority channel You cannot delete this channel it will not appear under Delete channel There is more than one instance of this channel in the group t...

Page 111: ...p as the captured channel is the last remaining group member Cannot delete channel You cannot use nuisance delete to temporarily delete the channel from the group The captured channel may be the selected channel in a background scan group Cannot delete priority chan You cannot use nuisance delete to temporarily delete the channel from the group as the captured channel is a priority channel Only tw...

Page 112: ...ammed before it can operate in DMR or MPT trunked mode This section covers Checking that your network is available Changing your network Making a call using the address book Making a preset call About trunked zones and workgroups About emergency operation Dialing a PABX number Dialing a PSTN number Receiving a call Re establishing a call Checking the queue About status messages About trunked text ...

Page 113: ...ed You can still make calls to radios covered by the same site but not to radios on other sites Changing your network Your radio may be programmed to operate in up to four completely separate trunking networks either DMR digital MPT analog or both dual mode You may wish to change networks because you are out of the network coverage area or you need to have access to another trunking network To cha...

Page 114: ...the new network 1 to 4 The radio will restart and display name of the new network Making a call using the address book The Address book menu programmed for your radio may contain calls to other radios to PABX extensions or to PSTN numbers Address book calls may also be used to send status information such as at lunch or on site For more information see Using the address book on page 63 1 Press Men...

Page 115: ...ow your radio is programmed you may be able to use a function key or left selection key to select the Preset calls menu 2 In the Preset calls menu scroll through the list of calls until the call you want appears then press Send While the call is being setup you can cancel the call by pressing Clear Dialing a preset call This feature is only available for radios with alphanumeric keys It may be pos...

Page 116: ...ically define geographic areas towns suburbs or counties or branches of an organization Workgroups span multiple zones and typically define functions work areas or job roles When your radio belongs to a workgroup it is said to be subscribed and you receive all calls directed to that group of users A group s members are dynamic in that a group only contains radios that are currently registered on t...

Page 117: ...ion Your radio may be configured to change zones automatically based on your location Selecting a zone manually as described above will end automatic mode and the manual mode icon will appear on the display Your radio may be configured to use a timer or a function key to return to automatic mode Selecting a workgroup 1 Press Menu and select Set workgroup Depending on how your radio is programmed y...

Page 118: ...red workgroup See Selecting a workgroup on page 117 3 Press the PTT key and a call to that workgroup is made Dialing a workgroup call This feature is only available for radios with alphanumeric keys It may be possible to dial workgroup calls if you know the number associated with the workgroup 1 Dial w where w is the number of the workgroup If your workgroup call number is the same as a call to an...

Page 119: ... keys to go to your homegroup or to toggle between your homegroup and the currently selected zone and workgroup Press the function key programmed to go to your homegroup The radio now shows your homegroup on the default display Press the function key programmed to toggle between your homegroup and the currently selected zone and workgroup The radio now shows your homegroup on the default display a...

Page 120: ... you may be able to summon help by sending an emergency call After making the call your radio may be programmed to enter emergency mode While emergency mode is active your radio may cycle between receive and transmit so that your dispatcher or the called party can hear any activity near your radio On most networks an emergency call takes precedence over other call types and existing calls are clea...

Page 121: ...ase n is the radio unit number you wish to send the emergency call to and may be a two or three digit number Activating emergency mode You can activate emergency mode using a function key programmed for emergency mode Alternatively you may be able to activate emergency mode using a hidden switch or panic button Once emergency mode is activated your radio makes an emergency call to your dispatcher ...

Page 122: ...BX extension you wish to call 2 Press Send or the or PTT key The call details appear on the display While the call is being setup you can cancel the call by pressing Cancel Dialing a PSTN number Dialing is only available for radios with alphanumeric keys To dial a PSTN number 1 Dial 0n where n is the PSTN number you wish to call The numbers you dial before the 0 depend on the way your network oper...

Page 123: ...to accept the call if you press the PTT key In this case you will usually talk first Once the icon appears you can proceed with the call as follows 1 Hold the microphone about 2 inches 5cm from your mouth 2 Press and hold the PTT key to transmit 3 Speak clearly into the microphone and release the PTT key when you have finished talking While you are transmitting the LED glows red and appears in the...

Page 124: ...mer is about to expire the message Transmit timeout imminent appears in the display the LED flashes red and the radio gives three beeps If the transmit timer times out the call clears down Call time limit In trunked mode the length of your call may be limited by the network or by your radio Your radio may be programmed to display the time remaining for your call ...

Page 125: ...led unit s identity may appear on the display To make a call to that person again briefly press the PTT key Unanswered call When an incoming call is missed the message Missed call and the caller s identity may appear in the display To return the call briefly press the PTT key Callback When an incoming call has been ended the message Last call from and the caller s identity may appear in the displa...

Page 126: ...l back look at the entry details or delete the entry Your radio may be also programmed to automatically view the full status message or text message on receipt If there are calls or messages in the queue the radio may emit a warble tone for a period of time The notification starts again when the radio is restarted or another call is received Accessing the queue 1 If the call or message information...

Page 127: ...lls and messages Changing your queue settings Your radio may be programmed so that you are able to change queuing between unanswered and full In unanswered queuing incoming individual voice calls are only queued if unanswered In full queuing incoming individual voice calls are queued immediately and you don t get an option to answer the call In both cases all status and text messages are queued im...

Page 128: ...l queuing to unanswered queuing press Menu and select Radio settings Call settings Call queuing and choose Off press the function key programmed for Call queu ing or dial 48 then press the or PTT key The message Call queuing deactivated appears ...

Page 129: ...u scroll through the list of status messages until the message you want appears Sending a status message 1 When you have chosen a message press Send and the Send to menu opens 2 In the Send to menu scroll through the list of options until the choice you want appears If your radio has alphanumeric keys you can choose the option Dialed then dial the number of the party you wish to call If you select...

Page 130: ... See Dialing a preset call on page 115 or Dialing a workgroup call on page 118 for more information 3 Press Send or the or PTT key The call details appear on the display While the call is being setup you can cancel the call by pressing Cancel Receiving a status message If the radio is programmed for call queuing incoming status messages are added to the queue For more information see Checking the ...

Page 131: ...ct the type of text entry upper and lower case characters ABC abc ini tial capitals Abc or numbers 123 Use the left selection key Clear to delete a char acter from the display Use the scroll keys to move through a message Repeated presses of these keys will give you the characters shown in the following table In the example below a preset text message has been selected and is being edited Key Char...

Page 132: ...sage or Edit to change the message Pressing will place the cursor at the start of the message Pressing will place the cursor at the end of the message When the message is complete press Options and select Send Creating a new text message 1 Press Menu and select Send Text message New message 2 Use the alphanumeric keys to add characters and the Clear key to delete them Use the scroll keys to move t...

Page 133: ...anumeric keys to add characters and the Clear key to delete them 3 When the message is complete press Options and select Send If you decide to cancel out of editing a text message or receive a call while editing the current draft will be saved and is available for editing later Sending a text message 1 When you have finished editing the message press Options and the Text options menu opens 2 In th...

Page 134: ...ormation see Checking the queue on page 126 Press Options and select whether to reply call or delete Your radio may be programmed to automatically view text messages on receipt If the radio is not programmed for call queuing incoming text messages will not be stored or displayed Placing the radio in do not disturb mode If you do not want calls for a while you can place the radio in do not disturb ...

Page 135: ...2 In the Do not disturb menu choose On 3 Press Select The message Do not disturb activated appears on the display Your radio will now ignore all incoming calls Switching to conventional channels or conventional groups You may be able to dial conventional channels or groups using 101 to 110 The channels or groups called using these numbers are programmed for your radio To call a conventional channe...

Page 136: ... dialed calls from your radio The numbers you dial and dialing features available depend on the way your radio is programmed and the way your network operates Contact your radio provider for further assistance This section covers MPT 1343 dialing DMR dialing Nokia ANN fleet calls Accessing common trunking functions ...

Page 137: ...x a four digit fleet number and a two or three digit radio unit number You may also be part of a group with a two or three digit group number Finding your radio s MPT number To find your radio s full MPT number 1 Dial 700 2 Press the or PTT key The name associated with your network and your radio s full MPT number appears The number is in the form Radio unit number 234 Prefix 300 Fleet 3078 ...

Page 138: ...ey Call to Dialing code and example Radio 23 in the same fleet as you Radio 234 in the same fleet as you Radio 23 in fleet 3078 with the same prefix as you Radio 234 in fleet 3078 with the same prefix as you Radio 234 in fleet 3078 with a different prefix to you 300 Group 92 in the same fleet as you Group 923 in the same fleet as you Radio unit number 23 Radio unit number 234 Fleet 3078 Radio unit...

Page 139: ...ix a two digit fleet number and a three digit unit number You may also be part of a group with a three digit group number Finding your radio s DMR number To find your radio s full DMR number 1 Dial 700 2 Press the or PTT key The name associated with your network and your radio s full DMR number appears The number is in the form Radio unit number 542 Prefix 330 Fleet 78 ...

Page 140: ... Call to Dialing code and example Radio 332 in the same fleet as you Radio 521 in the same fleet as you Radio 332 in fleet 78 with the same prefix as you Radio 521 in fleet 78 with the same prefix as you Radio 332 in fleet 78 with a different prefix to you 350 Group 990 in the same fleet as you Group 923 in the same fleet as you Radio unit number 332 Radio unit number 521 Fleet 78 Radio unit numbe...

Page 141: ...ding on the fleet size a zero one two or three digit prefix a one or two digit fleet number and a two or three digit radio unit number See your radio provider or network administrator for Nokia ANN call details Finding your radio s Nokia ANN number To find your radio s full Nokia ANN number 1 Dial 700 2 Press the or PTT key The name associated with your network and your radio s full Nokia ANN numb...

Page 142: ...th the same prefix as you Call to radio 24 in fleet 52 with a different prefix to you 126 Call to radio 25 in fleet 53 with the same lead and prefix1 Mini fleet Call to radio 23 in fleet 80 with the same prefix as you Call to radio 24 in fleet 81 with a different prefix to you 3 Call to radio 25 in fleet 81 with the same lead and prefix1 1 If 4 digit dialing is configured in the programming applic...

Page 143: ...FOACSU call 0 0 Request base dispatcher to call you back Cancel request 0 n 0 n Request another dispatcher to call you back Cancel request 0 234 0 234 0s n 0s Status call to radio n s status 0 to 31 MPT or 0 to 127 DMR Status call to dispatcher 015 23 015 g Conference call to group g 92 11 g Broadcast call to group g 11 92 41 n 41 Divert own calls to radio n Cancel divert 41 23 41 0n 41 Divert own...

Page 144: ...turb SDM calls MPT Do not disturb voice calls only DMR Cancel do not disturb SDM calls MPT Cancel do not disturb voice calls only 492 492 Do not disturb data calls only Cancel do not disturb data calls only 50 n 1 Select channel n site select diagnostic function enabled during programming 50 xnnnnn 2 Select channel xnnnn where x is the logical channel and nnnn is the physical channel site select d...

Page 145: ...3 82 g 4 Priority conference call DMR high to group g 82 923 83 n 4 Priority call DMR medium to radio n 83 23 83 g 4 Priority conference call DMR medium to group g 83 923 9 n Emergency call to radio n 9 23 9 g Emergency conference call to group g 9 923 n 1 Abbreviated dialed codes 1 49 3 1 MPT only 2 DMR only 3 DMR dialing scheme only 4 DMR has three priority levels and MPT has one priority level ...

Page 146: ...s how to use the location services that may be available on your radio This feature is controlled by a software license SFE and may not be available with your radio This section covers About location information About location statuses Viewing location information ...

Page 147: ...ation appears at the top right of the display Trk the receiver is displaying up to date satellite information stored the receiver is having trouble connecting to satellites and the radio is displaying stored information that may not be current no cnx the radio has lost serial communications with the receiver Viewing location information 1 Press Menu and select Location Svs Own location Depending o...

Page 148: ...display In certain situations your radio may automatically exit the location display Zone 59 Trk Easting 321025 Northing 5812578 Exit Zone UTM zone number Easting and Northing Raw Universal Transverse Mercator UTM Cartesian coordinates Location Trk S 43 29 00 0 E 172 33 05 0 Exit Latitude and longitude in degrees minutes and decimal seconds Location Trk Course 010 Speed 045 km h Exit The radio s c...

Page 149: ...for a predetermined period of time the radio has been tilted by more than 60 degrees man down the radio has not moved there has been no user activity Your radio may be programmed to respond to a combination of these events When the predetermined time has expired an audible warning is given and you have a predetermined time to respond to the loneworker situation If you are unable to respond the rad...

Page 150: ...imeout Responding to a loneworker alarm If you hear a beep to indicate that the radio is expecting a response from you to acknowledge that you are safe The message Loneworker awaiting and a horizontal scroll bar appear indicating the remaining time until an emergency action is triggered Press any key Move the radio If using the man down feature restore the radio to an upright position Otherwise th...

Page 151: ...e your communications completely private This feature is controlled by a software license SFE and may not be available with your radio This section covers About encryption Encrypting calls Making an encrypted call Receiving an encrypted call Removing encryption keys from the radio ...

Page 152: ...e encrypted on networks programmed for encryption and the encryption icon remains in the display This setting only affects outgoing calls Incoming calls will still be decoded by your radio so long as the key required to decode the call is stored in your radio To turn encryption on or off 1 Press Menu and select Security Encryption Depending on how your radio is programmed you may be able to press ...

Page 153: ... disappears and your radio may be programmed to issue an audible alert Receiving an encrypted call When you receive an encrypted call your radio unmutes and you can hear clear speech so long as the key required to decode the call is stored in your radio If the key required to decode the call is not stored in your radio then your radio remains muted and the message Key fail appears If you transmit ...

Page 154: ...ansmit with encryption turned on but don t have any keys loaded the message Key fail appears Deleting an encryption key 1 Press Menu and select Security Zeroize key 2 Scroll to the key you want and press Select The message Single key zeroized briefly appears in the display Deleting all encryption keys 1 Press Menu and select Security Zeroize all The message Zeroize all keys appears in the display ...

Page 155: ...mize your radio These features are common to radios operating in either trunked or conventional mode This section covers Changing the volume of all audible indicators Changing the volume of keypress tones Changing to quiet operation Changing to silent operation Turning on backlighting Adjusting the display contrast ...

Page 156: ...he level of indicators 2 Scroll to High or Low and press Select Changing the volume of keypress tones Whenever you press the radio keys the keypress tones give you an audible indication as to whether or not your action is allowed A short medium pitched beep indicates that an action is allowed A long low pitched beep indicates that the action is not allowed To change the volume of your radio s keyp...

Page 157: ... On or Off and press Select Changing to silent operation When silent operation is on all the radio s audible tones are turned off and only channel traffic can be heard To turn silent operation on or off 1 Press Menu and select Radio settings Alert settings Silent operation 2 In the Silent operation menu scroll to either On or Off and press Select Depending on how your radio is programmed you may b...

Page 158: ...n how your radio is programmed you may be able to press a function key to toggle backlighting on and off 2 Scroll to either On or Off and press Select Turning backlighting on momentarily You may be able to use a programmed function key to turn backlighting on momentarily Press the assigned function key to turn backlight ing on Backlighting remains on for a few seconds and then turns off Alternativ...

Page 159: ...the lighting conditions that you are working in 1 Press Menu and select Radio settings Display settings Contrast adjust 2 Use the scroll keys to adjust the display contrast to the level you want 3 Press Save to save this setting Select Back Display settings Contrast adjust RSSI Use scroll keys to adjust Save Cancel ...

Page 160: ...way charger safety information Special conditions when using IS NI radios Before using the charger Charging temperatures Leaving the battery on charge Receiving calls while charging not for battery only vehicle charger Low battery warning Inserting the radio into the vehicle charger Charging a battery for the first time Charging a battery LED behavior Removing the battery from the charger Maintain...

Page 161: ...e also marked with an IS circle logo IS NI batteries are identified on their labels IS NI batteries can only be charged in the chargers for IS NI batteries However all chargers can charge non IS NI batteries Part number range Designation T03 00012 xxxx Desktop charger for non IS NI batteries T03 22011 Bxxx Desktop charger for IS NI batteries T03 00013 xxxx 6 way charger for non IS NI batteries T03...

Page 162: ...explosive atmospheres Warning Explosion hazard Use only a Tait supplied IS NI approved battery and charger with an IS NI radio Fitting a battery or using a charger that is not IS NI approved creates a risk of explosion which could cause serious injury or death For an up to date list of approved accessories contact your regional Tait office Warning Explosion hazard Do not charge the battery in a ha...

Page 163: ... fire Do not short circuit the battery contacts neither intentionally nor accidentally e g by placing the battery with conductive materials such as keys or jewelry inside a pocket or container Short circuit ing the battery contacts can heat up the conduc tive material Do not obstruct the vent hole s on the battery If the vent on the battery is obstructed the battery may explode causing personal in...

Page 164: ...This temperature range is the optimal charging range Charging only starts when the battery is between 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C When the battery temperature is outside the normal charging range the orange LED on the charger is lit Charging will start or resume once the temperature is within normal limits and no action is required by you Leaving the battery on charge You can leave a battery radio i...

Page 165: ...f a charger LED stays lit the charger will continue to charge the radio battery even while the ignition is off and will continue to draw power from the vehicle battery Once the battery is charged the charger draws minimal current and has little effect on a healthy vehicle battery Receiving calls while charging not for battery only vehicle charger Notice For best charging performance switch off the...

Page 166: ...radio battery to fully discharge every time you use it or you will shorten the service life of the battery When the battery is low your radio warns you in the following ways The battery symbol on the radio display looks empty The status LED on the radio slowly flashes red A high pitched beep sounds You should recharge or replace the battery as soon as possible When the battery is completely empty ...

Page 167: ...harger removing the radio from the charger will improve radio performance Check your local regulations about using a portable radio in a vehicle 2 Firmly press the retention bar towards the radio If the larger battery such as the IS NI battery is attached to the radio there will be an audible click as the catches engage If the smaller battery is attached to the radio there will be two audible clic...

Page 168: ...icle charger 1 Desktop charger Connect the charger to the correct Tait power adaptor 6 way charger and vehicle charger Power on the charger Initially all three LEDs are lit for 2 seconds 2 Place just a battery in the charger or a radio with a battery attached desktop charger or 6 way charger only There is no need to remove a belt clip antenna or any accessory that is attached to the accessory conn...

Page 169: ...o clean wipe the contacts with a dry lint free cloth to remove any dirt oil or grease Meaning briefly The charger has been connected to a power supply steady The battery is charging steady Charging complete Remove the battery or leave it in the charger steady The battery temperature is outside the nor mal charging range Charging will start or resume once the temperature is within nor mal limits No...

Page 170: ... is automatically resumed You can also leave a battery radio in the charger once charging is complete Maintaining battery life and performance With proper care and maintenance you will maintain the performance and life of the battery It is recommended that you Use only Tait chargers and batteries Do not expose a battery to very high or very low temperatures for extended periods of time Doing so wi...

Page 171: ...When storing IS batteries for any length of time fully charge the battery and check periodically as it will discharge faster Store in a cool dry place Batteries that have been stored for any length of time must be charged before being used See Charging a battery for the first time on page 168 Disposing of batteries Run the battery flat before disposing of it When disposing of the battery be sure t...

Page 172: ...sic maintenance If you are experiencing difficulty operating your radio you may find the following sections helpful Consult your radio provider for assistance if necessary This section covers When the radio won t turn on Identifying the radio s audible tones Viewing radio information General care ...

Page 173: ... radio s audible tones The radio s audible tones can help you identify a potential problem See Audible tones on page 47 Viewing radio information Use the Radio info menu to view information such as the hardware and firmware version of your radio function key settings the radio serial number and various radio identities 1 Press Menu and select Radio settings Radio info 2 Scroll to the radio informa...

Page 174: ...d to ethylene glycol antifreeze propanone acetone ethanol methylated spirits isopropyl alcohol and pool chlorine calcium hypochlorite To clean the radio 1 Use a lint free dry cloth to remove surface dirt oil or grease 2 Use an alcohol free antibacterial wipe to disinfect the radio Notice Risk of internal damage To avoid damaging the inside of the radio do not allow excess liquid to enter the radio...

Page 175: ...one part household bleach to two parts clean water on a cloth to wipe away remaining dirt Cleaning the contacts of the battery Notice Do not scratch or scrape the contacts of the battery If necessary wipe the contacts of the battery with a dry lint free cloth to remove any dirt oil or grease ...

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Page 179: ...tation as it may reasonably require for the internal use of the Software 4 3 Unless otherwise authorized by Tait in writing Licensee will not and will not enable or allow any third party to i install a copy of the Software on more than one unit of a Designated Product or ii copy or transfer Software installed on one unit of a Designated Product to any other device Licensee may temporarily transfer...

Page 180: ...se efforts will involve either replacing the media or attempting to correct significant demonstrable program or documentation errors or Security Vulnerabilities If Tait cannot correct the defect within a reasonable time then at Tait option Tait will replace the defective Software with functionally equivalent Software license to Licensee substitute Software which will accomplish the same objective ...

Page 181: ...to any third party nor permit any party to do so Licensee will on request make available evidence reasonably satisfactory to Tait demonstrating compliance with all the foregoing SECTION 8 TERM AND TERMINATION 8 1 Licensee s right to use the Software and Documentation will commence when the Designated Products are supplied by Tait to Licensee and will continue for the life of the Designated Product...

Page 182: ...encumber or sell its rights in any Software without prior notice to or consent of Licensee 11 4 GOVERNING LAW This Agreement shall be subject to and construed in accordance with New Zealand law and disputes between the parties concerning the provisions hereof shall be determined by the New Zealand Courts of Law Provided however Tait may at its election bring proceedings for breach of the terms her...

Page 183: ...it may replace the invalid or unenforceable provision with a valid and enforceable provision that achieves the original intent and economic effect of this Agreement 11 11 CONSUMER GUARANTEES Licensee acknowledges that the licenses supplied in terms of this agreement are supplied to Licensee in business and that the guarantees and other provisions of prevailing consumer protection legislation shall...

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