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Contents

Introduction.....................................................................................1

FCC Requirements .........................................................................1

Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada 

Compliance .....................................................................................2

Safety Precautions .........................................................................4

Information and Options ...............................................................7

Battery Installation and Removal .................................................8

Battery Care and Maintenance  ....................................................9

Antenna Installation and Removal ...............................................9

Radio Controls ..............................................................................10

LCD Display ...................................................................................11

Status Indicators  ..........................................................................11

Programmable Switch and Button Functions ...........................13

Options and Labels .......................................................................14

Channel/Zone Selection Options ................................................17

Channel/Zone Selector Knob ........................................................17

Button/Menu Item Selection ..........................................................17

Direct Keypad Entry ......................................................................17

Using Knob and Button Operations Together ...............................18

Basic Radio Operation .................................................................18

Command Zone Operation ..........................................................19

Building a Command Zone [CHAN+] ............................................19

Editing a Command Zone [CHAN-] ...............................................19

Code Guard/NAC Operation ........................................................20

Code Guard Receive.....................................................................20

Summary of Contents for BKR9000

Page 1: ...val 9 Radio Controls 10 LCD Display 11 Status Indicators 11 Programmable Switch and Button Functions 13 Options and Labels 14 Channel Zone Selection Options 17 Channel Zone Selector Knob 17 Button Menu Item Selection 17 Direct Keypad Entry 17 Using Knob and Button Operations Together 18 Basic Radio Operation 18 Command Zone Operation 19 Building a Command Zone CHAN 19 Editing a Command Zone CHAN 1...

Page 2: ...el Select PRI 27 Zone Scan ZSCN 28 Zone Scan List ZSC 28 Pick List Options 29 TX RX CxCSS Picklist TXCG RXCG 29 TX RX Network Access Code Picklist TNAC RNAC 29 Talk Group ID Picklist TGID 30 Encryption Key Picklist KEY 30 Keyset Picklist KSET 30 Unit to Unit Call Options 31 Emergency Signaling Options 33 Encryption Operation 34 Required Setup 34 Basic Operation 34 Transmit Secure SEC 35 Transmit E...

Page 3: ...Select CHAN 45 Cloning CLON 45 Contrast 46 Control Lockout LCK 46 Date and Time DATE 46 Global Positioning GPS 47 Hard Power Down PWRD 47 Keypad Programming 48 Minimum Volume VOL 48 Monitor MON 48 Nuisance Channel Delete DEL 48 Phone PHN and Hang Up HANG 49 Radio Accountability Tone RAT 49 Radio info 49 Repeater Talkaround T A 49 Send Alert Tone SNDT 49 Send Signal SEND 50 Squelch Adjust SQL 50 Si...

Page 4: ...mation Lines 54 User Password 56 System Settings 56 System Priority 1 or 2 Channel 56 Tx on Priority 1 Channel 56 Zone Settings 56 Add Zone 56 Delete Zone 57 Edit Zone 57 Channel Settings 57 Add Channel 58 Delete Channel 58 Edit Channel 58 P25 ID Unit Call Receive List 60 User Selectable Code Guards 60 User Selectable Network Access Codes 62 User Selectable Talkgroup IDs 62 BK Technologies Warrant...

Page 5: ...eting these requirements Your dealer will program each radio with your authorized frequencies signaling codes etc and will be there to meet your communications needs as your system expands The FCC rules require manufacturers to comply with the FCC RF energy exposure limits for portable 2 way radios before they can be marketed in the U S When 2 way radios are used as a consequence of employment the...

Page 6: ...itute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE C95 1 1999 Edition Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada Compliance This device complies with Industry Canada s license exempt RSSs Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference and 2 This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the...

Page 7: ...ted for that type are strictly prohibited for use with this device Le présent émetteur radio identifier le dispositif par son numéro de certification ou son numéro de modèle s il fait partie du matériel de catégorie I a été approuvé par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d antenne énumérés ci dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal et l impédance requise pour chaque type d antenn...

Page 8: ...any other use This 2 way radio uses electromagnetic energy in the radio frequency RF spectrum to provide communications between two or more users over a distance It uses radio frequency RF energy or radio waves to send and receive calls RF energy is one form of electromagnetic energy other forms include electric power radar sunlight and x rays RF energy however should not be confused with these ot...

Page 9: ... must accompany device when transferred to other users Do not use this device if the operational requirements described herein are not met Operating Instructions Transmit no more than the rated duty factor of 50 of the time To transmit talk push the Push To Talk PTT button To receive calls release the PTT button Transmitting 50 of the time or less is important because this radio generates measurab...

Page 10: ... in this product is protected by intellectual property rights including patent rights copyrights and trade secrets of Digital Voice Systems Inc The user of this software is explicitly prohibited from attempting to decompile reverse engineer or disassemble the object code or in any other way convert the object code into a human readable form This software is licensed solely for use within this prod...

Page 11: ...radio The channels may be divided into operating zones Zones can be designated as standard operating zones or command zones Command zones are made of up of channels selected from standard operating zones Band Operating Frequency RF Power Output Low Hi VHF 136 174Mhz 1 6W UHF 378 522Mhz 1 5W 700 MHz 763 776Mhz 793 825MHz 0 5 3W 800 MHz 851 870Mhz 0 5 3W 900 MHz 896 901MHz 935 940MHz 0 5 3W ...

Page 12: ...data Soft Power Down P25 Trunking P25 FDMA P25 TDMA P25 ISSI Roaming Battery Installation and Removal NOTE For safety reasons rechargeable battery packs are shipped uncharged or only partially charged Therefore a rechargeable battery pack should be properly charged in an approved battery charger before use Only BK Technologies approved batteries should be used to insure proper operation and specif...

Page 13: ...e charged separately or while attached to a radio Periodically check the contacts on the battery pack for dirt or debris that could prevent a good electrical contact with the charging base WARNING Do not drop a battery pack into fire An explosion may occur Antenna Installation and Removal NOTE Transmitting without an antenna could result in damage to your radio Use BK Technologies approved antenna...

Page 14: ...firmly seated Removing the Antenna Holding the base turn the antenna counterclockwise until released Radio Controls On Off Volume 3 Programmable Side Buttons Push to Talk Speaker Accessory Connector Color Display Microphone Programmable Buttons Keypad Channel Zone Select Collar Switches Antenna Connector Emergency Button Channel Display Navigation Controls ...

Page 15: ...us Indicators RXD RXA Receive Digital Receive Analog Hold Time Active TXD TXA Transmit Digital Transmit Analog Low or High transmit power Selected channel is encrypted Flashing means a reception is decrypted solid means next TX will be encrypted C Channel Scan On D Dual Mode Scan On Z P Zone Scan On C P Priority Scan On Repeater Talkaround Enabled Monitor Mode Open Audio Voice Mute Enabled Wifi Si...

Page 16: ...l Channel and Zone Currently selected channel numbers and zone Date and Time Displays date and time DTMF Displays the numeric DTMF tones of received signal Frequency Operating frequency of currently selected channel or active scanned channel MDC Displays the numeric MDC ID or received signal DTMF Radio Name Displays radio name Received TGID P25 Talk Group ID of the radio transmitting the message c...

Page 17: ...el Currently selected zone and channel numbers Zone Number Currently selected zone number Conventional Channels Only Programmable Switch and Button Functions The BKR9000 portable radio is equipped with 15 programmable control buttons and two programmable switches Switch and button functions are assigned via PC programming NOTE Switches keypad buttons and menu items can be programmed for different ...

Page 18: ... Button Label Trunk Conv Backlight x x x LITE x x Battery Life x x LIFE x x Bluetooth x x BT x x Call Alert x x ALRT x x Channel Add Delete x CHAN x Channel Scan x x x SCAN x Channel Scan List x x SCN x Channel Select x x CHAN x x Cloning x x Contrast x x x Control Lock x x x LCK x x Date and Time x x x DATE x x Dual Mode Scan x x x DSCN x x Dual Mode Scan List x x DSED x x Emergency1 x x x Enhanc...

Page 19: ...ty Channel x x PRI x Priority Scan x x x PSCN x x Radio Accountability Tone x RAT x x Radio Check x x x RCHK x Radio Info x x x Rekey Request x x RKEY x x Repeater Talkaround2 x x x T A x Send Alert Tone x SNDT x x Send Signal x SEND x Short Message Update x x MSG x Site Display x x STDS x Site Lock x x STLK x Site Search x x STSR x Squelch Adjust x x SQL x Surveillance Mode x x x SURV x x System ...

Page 20: ... x x x Voice Mute2 x x MUTE x Zeroize Keys x x ZERO x x Zone Scan x x x ZSCN x Zone Scan List x x ZSC x Zone Select x x ZONE x x 1 Emergency button can only be assigned to the orange button 2 Works on a per channel basis Requires GPS option Requires Encryption option Requires Encryption and OTAR options Requires P25 Trunking option ...

Page 21: ...ls or zones If programmed as a menu item the lists can be displayed by selecting Zone or Channel select from the menu list See Keypad Menu Operation Use the navigation buttons to scroll to the desired selection Alternatively the number keys can be used to jump directly to the desired channel or zone Press the button marked ENTER or the center navigation button to go to the highlighted zone or chan...

Page 22: ...ately 50 60 When a signal is received indicators on the left side of the display show the signal strength and operating mode of the incoming transmission RXA analog RXD digital To check radio volume when no signal is being received put the Monitor mode in Open Squelch see Monitor and adjust the volume to a comfortable level Transmit TXD Microphone PTT 1 Press the PTT Push To Talk switch When the r...

Page 23: ...ommand Zone the Channel Add Delete function must be assigned to a programmable button While operating in a standard zone press the CHAN button to add the currently selected channel to a command zone The list of available command zones will be displayed Use the up down arrows to select the zone to add the channel or use the number keys to move directly to the desired zone Pressing the Enter button ...

Page 24: ...ns Busy Channel Transmit Indicator Ch 1 KNG P25 171 58500 MHz LITE T A MENU LCK TXA The frequency must be clear prior to transmitting on a Code Guarded channel If the LED Indicator is green or blinking green do not transmit Busy Channel Lockout can be programmed to disallow transmitting while a channel is busy 1 Press the PTT switch When the transmitter is on the LED Indicator glows red and TX app...

Page 25: ...rogrammed receive NAC the radio unmutes The default NAC is 0659 293 hex The digital equivalent of carrier squelch is achieved by programming the receive NAC F7E 3966 decimal The radio will unmute when a digital signal with any NAC is detected The F7E 3966 decimal NAC is reserved for receivers and is not allowed as a transmit NAC Selective squelch is used for processing Group Calls and Unit to Unit...

Page 26: ...minating the A annunciator in addition to the RX or TX annunciator Mixed Mode Talkback If Mixed Mode Talkback is enabled transmissions initiated while hold time remains will be in the same mode as the received signal on the frequency of the Ready to Transmit RTX channel Depending on radio state the RTX channel can be the main channel a held scan or priority channel if Talkback Scan is enabled or t...

Page 27: ...iation If the affiliation was unsuccessful the LED will continue to flash If the radio is not in range of the system Out of Range will be displayed and an alert tone will sound every ten seconds If registration is refused or denied a denied message and tone will appear briefly before switching to Out of Range mode After successful registration the programmed LCD display criteria is displayed Trans...

Page 28: ... radio continues to monitor the channel for the preset scan hold time before it resumes scanning Channel Scan operation can be assigned to a switch or as a button or a menu list item Channel Scan may be used in conjunction with Priority Scan operation see Priority Scan Scanning Code Guarded Channels Conventional Analog Channels When a signal is detected scanning stops while the radio checks for th...

Page 29: ...can Conventional and Trunking Channels If your radio is programmed for Talkback Scan any PTT transmission that occurs while a channel is active or while scan hold time remains will be on the transmit frequency of the received channel The RX indicator will be shown in the display while scan hold time remains Talkback Scan will not work if Priority Scan is on and your radio is also programmed to tra...

Page 30: ...ty channels When Priority Scan is on these channels are monitored for incoming traffic When a qualified signal is detected the speaker is opened to listen to the message If a message is detected on the channel designated as Priority 2 the radio will continue to monitor Priority 1 channel for activity If activity is detected the radio will switch to the Priority 1 channel When used in conjunction w...

Page 31: ...igns a specific channel as the priority channel To assign a specific channel as a System Priority Channel highlight Select and press the ENTER button The Zone selection menu will be displayed Highlight the zone of the desired priority channel and press the ENTER button The Channel selection menu will then be displayed Highlight the desired channel and press the ENTER button to set the priority cha...

Page 32: ...splay Zone Scan operation can be assigned to a switch or as a button or a menu list item and may be used in conjunction with Priority Scan operation Zone Scan List ZSC Conventional Channels The Zone Scan List allows the radio user to add or remove zones from the list of zones to be scanned The Zone Scan List operation can be assigned as a button or menu list item When Zone Scan List is assigned to...

Page 33: ...y select analog or mixed mode channel User assigned Transmit and Receive Code Guards are selected independently To change a Code Guard open the RXCG or TXCG menu select the desired tone and press ENTER To return the tone to the pre programmed value select Default If allowed picklist values can be changed through keypad programming TX RX Network Access Code Picklist TNAC RNAC Conventional Digital o...

Page 34: ...wed picklist values can be changed through keypad programming Encryption Key Picklist KEY Digital or Mixed Mode Channels Encryption equipped radios only Selecting an Encryption Key from the Pick List will assign the key to all encrypted channels that do not have Key Lock programmed Locked key channels will continue to use the pre programmed key See Encryption Operation Keyset Picklist KSET Digital...

Page 35: ...ammed P25 ID List Enter ID Enter a numeric P25 ID Press Enter to enter Unit Call Mode The LCD displays the ID number or associate label of the targeted radio Press the PTT button to send the unit to unit call To exit the Individual Call mode press Exit If there is no response to the call after 60 seconds the radio exits the Unit to Unit mode and returns to normal operation Receiving an Individual ...

Page 36: ...s Options include disallowing unit to unit operation limiting operation to only the programmed unit call list or response only which allows the user to respond to incoming calls only Check with your system administrator for information about your programmed features Placing a Call When placing a unit to unit call on a trunking channel a telephone type ring tone will be emitted until the targeted r...

Page 37: ...tion Depending on the radio s PC programmable settings emergency signal will be sent automatically or with each Push to Talk Placing an Emergency Call To place an emergency call press and hold the programmed emergency button until the radio beeps and the display flashes EMERGENCY Radio automatically sends the emergency signal on the pre programmed emergency channel To return to normal operation pr...

Page 38: ...keying of encryption keys OTAR The PC Radio Editor must be used to enable OTAR and to mark the channel s that will communicate with the Key Management Facility KMF In addition the radio must have key encryption keys used only to encrypt other keys loaded with an APCO Project 25 compatible key fill device such as the Motorola KVL 3000 Plus using a BK Technologies keyloader cable Basic Operation The...

Page 39: ...ed to the channel or if programming allows a transmit key other than the default key can be selected from the radio s Key Pick List To change an encryption key open the KEY menu Programmed key labels will be displayed Select the desired key and press ENTER To return the key to the pre programmed value select Default If a key is selected that has not been programmed the radio will emit a three beep...

Page 40: ...play will momentarily show REKEYED Keyset Viewing and Selecting KSET OTAR equipped radios only The radio can hold up to 8 encryption keysets Each keyset is limited to a maximum of 64 keys Only one keyset can be active at any time The radio will receive messages encrypted with any of the keys in any of the keysets but transmit keys can only be selected from the active keyset To change an encryption...

Page 41: ...t messages can be manually entered via the radio s keypad Locally Stored Messages Up to five manually entered messages can be stored in individual radios Sending a Message To initiate a text message press the TXT button or select Text Message from the menu Select Send from the menu and press Enter Select Message Type From the Select Entry Type menu choose the type of message to send and press Ente...

Page 42: ... Press Send to send the message Message Acknowledgement When the text message has been received by the targeted radio an alert tone will sound and the acknowledgment message will be displayed Press OK or wait for five seconds to return to normal radio operation If the targeted radio is unavailable an alert tone will sound and the failed acknowledgement message will be displayed Press RTRY to resen...

Page 43: ... for the radio to transmit an enumeration that corresponds to a predefined message that is stored in other radios User Update Messaging STS Conventional and Trunking Digital Channels Sending a Status Update NOTE When sending a message the message ID is transmitted The receiving radio will display the message programmed with the corresponding ID If the receiving radio has no programmed message with...

Page 44: ...f radios with matching talk group ID Select Enter to manually enter the ID or Select to choose and ID from the pre programmed talk group pick list Dispatch Select Dispatch to send a status message to a dispatch console Message Acknowledgement If the message has been received by the targeted radio an alert tone will sound and the acknowledgment message will be displayed If the targeted radio is una...

Page 45: ...w the audio to pass If Auto Reset is programmed the radio will return to the muted standby mode when the time conditions have been met Call Alert Paging ALRT Digital Channels The BKR9000 can be programmed to send and receive Call Alert messages on digital channels Sending a Call Alert Press the ALRT button or open Call Alert from the menu Select Target Radio Last Call Select Last Call to send the ...

Page 46: ...e menu Select Target Radio Last Call Select Last Call to send the request to the radio which you last sent a radio check request Press Enter to send the query Call List Selecting Call List opens a list aliases for the pre programmed Unit IDs Select the desired target ID and press Enter to send the query Unit ID Select Unit ID to enter the P25 ID of the target radio Use the keypad to enter the ID t...

Page 47: ... to send the message to same radio you last sent an inhibit or uninhbit message Press SEND to send the message Call List Selecting Call List opens a list aliases for the pre programmed Unit IDs Select the desired target radio and press SEND to send the message Unit ID Select Unit ID to enter the P25 ID of the target radio Use the keypad to enter the ID and press SEND to send the message Message Ac...

Page 48: ...The full capacity of the battery Estimated time left before depletion Bluetooth BT Conventional and Trunking Channels The radio can be connected to approved bluetooth devices Bluetooth options include Bluetooth Toggles bluetooth on off Discoverable Toggles the radio s bluetooth discoverable state on off My Devices Lists current and previously used bluetooth devices Scan for Devices Scans for disco...

Page 49: ...nditions include Off Channel is never declared busy Carrier A busy condition is declared when carrier is present on the selected Rx frequency Non Qualified A busy condition is declared when a non qualified signal is present on the Rx frequency Non qualified Incorrect CTCSS CDCSS talk group or NAC Status Symbol Digital Channels Only A busy condition is declared if the P25 busy status symbol is pres...

Page 50: ...ent When assigned as a button or menu item users can select from two lockout settings Lock Keypad Only and Lock All Controls Lock Keypad Only locks only front panel button operations Lock All Controls locks all buttons and switches as determined by radio programming Any or all of the following function may be locked when Lock All Controls is selected Front keypad side top buttons toggle switches c...

Page 51: ...al transmission the GPS coordinates will be automatically transmitted Periodic GPS coordinates are transmitted periodically using a programmed time Emergency GPS coordinates are sent if the radio activates emergency Power on off GPS coordinates are sent once the radio powers up and acquires a position and also on power off User Request To send GPS information open the GPS menu and select Transmit ...

Page 52: ...selected channel Monitor can be assigned to a button or as a menu item Monitor Modes and Indicators Off Squelch works as configured No indicator On Only carrier squelch is in effect NAC and CxCSS and TGID are all ignored Steady on Open No squelch is taking place If there is no signal the audio will be static Solid on Button Operation A quick press will toggle between Off and On while a long press ...

Page 53: ...e information open the Radio Info menu Use the NEXT or PREV to view individual items Radio Info information includes UID P25 Unit ID IP IP Address of the radio OTAR Registered Acknowledges if radio is registered to an OTAR system Up Time Amount of time the radio has been on Repeater Talkaround T A Conventional Channels In Repeater Talkaround mode the radio will transmit on the programmed receive f...

Page 54: ...the desired threshold using the buttons Press ENTER to set the level Site Display STDS Trunking Channels When selected the Site Display functions shows information for the currently operating site Displayed information includes Site ID Site Alias and RSSI Site Display can be assigned as a button or menu list item Site Lock STLK Trunking Channels Site lock prevents the radio from searching for othe...

Page 55: ...mode When transmitting in digital mode the display shows D behind the TX indicator In analog transmit A will follow the indicator Transmit Digital selection can be assigned as a button switch or menu list item When assigned as a button function the TXAD button will be highlighted when in the Transmit Digital mode Transmit Power PWR Conventional and Trunking Channels Transmit Power can be selected ...

Page 56: ...e of Manufacture Date of manufacture C ACE Version of encryption module Current version information can be found in the service section at www bktechnologies com Zone Select ZONE Conventional and Trunked Channels Zone Select allows the radio user to switch between programmed channel zones The Zone Select operation can be assigned as a button switch or menu list item When Zone is assigned to a butt...

Page 57: ...ogrammed functions of your radio Keypad Programming Navigation While in programming mode the diamond arrow up arrow down and square buttons are used navigate the programming functions The following table shows possible button functions Keypad Programming Buttons ENT Opens the highlighted function or enters the displayed information ESC Press once to go back to previous screen or hold to exit progr...

Page 58: ...user selectable P25 Talk Groups NOTE Depending on PC programming not all functions may be accessible for keypad programming Global System Zone and Channel Parameters The Keypad programming menu consists of four sub menus for editing global system zone and channel parameters see table Keypad Programming Sub Menus Global System Zone Channel Display Top Sys Pri 1 Add Delete Add Delete Rx Tx NAC Displ...

Page 59: ...F Radio Name Displays radio name Received TGID P25 Talk Group ID of the radio transmitting the message currently being received Rx d Unit ID P25 ID of a received digital signal If the incoming ID is programmed in your Unit ID Call List list the associated label will be displayed During standby you radio ID number is displayed Rx Tx Key Currently selected encryption key Rx Picklist Selections NAC T...

Page 60: ...f the current operation zone priority channel When set to Off the Priority 1 or Priority 2 Channel is designated by the selected zone setting When set to Use Main the channel selected by the channel knob operates as the priority channel To designate a specific priority channel choose Select from the priority channel menu Select the Zone and Channel Tx on Priority 1 Channel If on the radio will tra...

Page 61: ... to Off the Priority 1 or Priority 2 Channel is designated by the selected zone setting When set to Use Main the channel selected by the channel knob operates as the priority channel To designate a specific priority channel choose Select from the priority channel menu and choose from the channel list Zone Tx Priority 1 Channel If on the radio will transmit on the Zone Priority 1 channel whenever P...

Page 62: ...t Channel to change the programmable channel information Select the zone and channel to be edited Channel Label Use the keypad to enter a label of up to sixteen characters See keypad character table Rx Frequency Enter a valid receive frequency in MHz Frequencies must be divisible by 1 25kHz Rx Mode Select Analog Digital or Mixed Mode Rx Guard Analog or Mixed Mode Receive Channels Only Select Off f...

Page 63: ... in analog Tx Power Low Power Lock channel in low power mode High Power Lock channel in high power mode Selectable Allow high low transmit power selection form assigned button switch or menu item Tx Frequency Enter a valid receive frequency in MHz Frequencies must be divisible by 1 25kHz Tx Mode Select Analog Digital or Selectable Tx Guard Analog or Mixed Mode Receive Channels Only Select Off for ...

Page 64: ...he alphanumeric label associated with the ID will be displayed If the P25 ID is not in the Call List the numeric P25 ID will be displayed Select Call List from the programing menu Select the P25 ID you wish to edit The display shows the label and P25 ID of the selected ID Select Label to edit or add an alphanumeric label Select Dest ID to change the P25 ID User Selectable Code Guards The BKR9000 c...

Page 65: ...1 5 ZZ 107 2 1B 203 5 M1 110 9 2X 192 8 7A 114 8 2A 218 1 M3 118 8 2B 210 7 M2 123 0 3Z 233 6 127 3 3A 225 7 M4 131 8 3B 250 3 136 5 4Z 241 8 141 3 4A 50 60 Hz power distribution systems could cause falsing The assignments in a given area should be made from within one of the Groups A B or C Valid Digital Code Guard Values 023 025 026 031 032 043 047 051 054 065 071 072 073 074 114 115 116 125 131...

Page 66: ...lect the NAC to edit Enter the desired value in hexadecimal 000 FFF NOTE F7E and F7F are invalid as user selectable NAC values User Selectable Talkgroup IDs The BKR9000 can be pre programmed with up to 32 user selectable TGIDs TGIDs are selected via a programmed button or menu item see Talk Group ID Picklist If enabled the TGIDs can be programmed via the radio s keypad Select User TGIDs from the p...

Page 67: ...RRANTOR MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO ANY THIRD PARTY PRODUCT INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WARRANTY OF TITLE OR WARRANTY AGAINST INFRINGEMENT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS OF A THIRD PARTY WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED BY LAW COURSE OF DEALING COURSE OF PERFORMANCE USAGE OF TRADE OR OTHERWISE This ...

Page 68: ...T LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WARRANTY OF TITLE OR WARRANTY AGAINST INFRINGEMENT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS OF A THIRD PARTY WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED BY LAW COURSE OF DEALING COURSE OF PERFORMANCE USAGE OF TRADE OR OTHERWISE No person whether in the employment of the Warrantor or not is authorized to make oral or other modification...

Page 69: ...uthorized BK Technologies service center during the life of the warranty Except for duration and factory only repair extended warranties are identical to our standard 2 year warranty Factory extended warranties cover all BK Technologies portables mobiles and base stations and must be purchased at point of sale For information about your warranty contact BK Technologies at 800 648 0947 Email sales ...

Page 70: ...pad Text Programming Characters 1 1 ABC 2 A B C a b c 2 DEF 3 D E F d e f 3 GHI 4 G H I g h i 4 JKL 5 J K L j k l 5 MNO 6 M N O m n o 6 PQRS 7 P Q R S p q r s 7 TUV 8 T U V t u v 8 WXYZ 9 W X Y Z w x y z 9 0 0 Blank Space _ ...

Page 71: ...KR9000 Portable Radio User s Manual 67 Serial ID Conv Trunked Collar Switch Orange Button Top Side Middle Side Bottom Side Left Front Center Front Right Front Menu Settings Conv Trunked My Radio Settings ...

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