Thank you for purchasing this AWR-DM7700 DMR Digital two-
way radio by Advanced Wireless Communications (AWC). The
AWR-DM7700 delivers the latest technology, has the most stable
components, and has the most advanced production technology.
The AWR-DM7700 mobile radio will provide you with the reliable
performance and high quality you demand.
This manual should be read to ensure that the user understands the
operation of the AWR-DM7700. Please read the Safety Instructions
before use.
Thank you!
User Instructions
Please carefully read this manual before attempting to deploy the repeater. The
instructions will explain the various features of this repeater. Please retain these
instructions for future reference.
Safety Instructions
Please observe the following safety instructions to prevent fire, accidents,
personal injury, or equipment damage.
• Do not
modify the radio in any way.
• Do not
expose the radio to direct sunlight for extended periods of time, locate
near heaters or other heat sources.
• Do not
store or use unprotected radio for prolonged periods in areas of high
dust or excessive moisture.
• Users may experience signal interference if the unit is used near devices such
as televisions or electric generators.
• Do not
attempt to configure or program the radio while driving.
•
If the radio emits smoke or a strange smell, immediately turn off the power, and
send it to the closets repair station.
•
Use of the radio while driving may be against local traffic laws. Pleas verify and
observe regulations in your area.
• The radio contains high power components that are not user serviceable or
should be tampered with.
• It is not uncommon for the body of the radio to be slightly warm during
operation. This is normal and the radio may continue to be used.
• Do not
operate the radio without a proper antenna attached, as this may
damage the radio and may also cause you to exceed RF exposure limits. A
proper antenna is the antenna supplied with this radio by the manufacturer or
an antenna specifically authorized by the manufacturer for use with this radio,
and the antenna gain shall not exceed
3.9 dBi
by the manufacturer declared.
• Do not
transmit for more than 50% of total radio use time, more than 50% of
the time can cause RF exposure compliance requirements to be exceeded.
Hazards and Hazardous Environments
• When in areas of explosive atmospheres (gases, dust, fumes, etc.), the radio
shall be turned off. This includes when taking on fuel or while parked at a
fueling facility.