Battery Level Indication
(default feature of Side Function Key 1 – SK1*)
To check the battery level, press and release the
Battery Level Indication
button, the status will be voice prompted.
Transmit Power Setting
(default feature of Side Function Key 2 – SK2*)
The radio can transmit at 1 watt or 4 watts. Press and release the High/Low
Power button to toggle the power of the selected channel. When “Power Low”
prompted, 1 watt is selected. When “Power High” prompted, the radio will
transmit with high power instead. High power operation may be restricted on
some channels and is stated in your FCC license.
* Remarks: You may have different feature and setting of function key assignment for
setting, please consult with your system administrator and/or dealer.
Emergency Call
(default feature of Top Function Key – TK*)
The
emergency call
button is used to call others for help when emergency
events happen through digital channel.
As default, press and release the
Emergency Call
button to enter the radio’s
emergency mode, then press and hold the
Emergency Call
button to exit the
emergency mode. And, the default emergency mode and setting are
Emergency Alarm and Regular respectively.
The
Emergency Call
features and related configurations would be assigned by
your system administrator and programmed by the dealer.
Your radio supports four Emergency Alarm modes:
• Emergency Alarm – sends an Emergency Alarm, a non-voice signal, which
triggers an alert indication on a group of radios. The activated emergency
alarm mode would be cancelled automatically if no emergency
acknowledgment received after timeout.
• Emergency Alarm with Call – sends an Emergency Alarm to a group of
radios. Upon acknowledgement by a radio within the group, the
communication among those radios can be initiated over a programmed
Emergency channel by pressing the
PTT
button from the emergency call
initiator.
• Emergency Alarm with Voice to Follow - sends an Emergency Alarm to a
group of radios. The radio’s microphone would be activated automatically
7
8
Radio LED Indicators
When you press and hold
Talk
button and the Radio is transmitting
Receiving
The current channel is not assigned
and not available for use.
When Battery low
When in Emergency call
Channels scanning
Hang time period
Data Reading in progress when
accessed by programming software
in a programming device.
Data Writing in progress when
accessed by programming software
in a programming device.
Red
LED on
Green
LED on
Orange
LED on
Red
LED flashes
Red
LED fast flashes
Green
LED flashes
Orange
LED flashes
Irregular
Red
LED flashes
Irregular
Green
LED flashes
Technical Specifications
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS*
Channel Capacity
16 per zone (total 256 in 16 zones)
CTCSS/CDCSS Codes
50/168
Frequency Band
400-470MHz
Channel Bandwidth
25kHz/12.5kHz (Analog)
12.5kHz (Digital)
TDMA Supporting
DMO 2-slot
Digital Protocol
ETSI TS 102 361-1,-2,-3
Digital Vocoder Type
ABME+2™
Voice Encryption
ARC 40-bits
LED Indicator
Green/Red/Orange
Battery Type
7.4V / 2000mAh Li-ion
Antenna Connector
SMA
Headset / Microphone Connector
Dual 3.5 mm / 2.5 mm
Battery Connector
Bottom Charging Contacts
Controls
3 sides buttons (PTT, SK1, SK2)
1 top button (TK)
1 top rotary channel selector
1 top rotary control (Volume, Power on/off)
Power Switch
Rotary Knob
Charging Base
Drop-in Type
Power Supply
Input: 100-240 VAC / 50/60Hz / 0.2A
Dimensions (without antenna)
5.3 x 2.4 x 1.5 Inches
(133 x 61 x 37 mm)
Weight (with battery pack)
10.5 oz (~300g)
Frequency Stability vs. Temperature ≤1.5ppm
Estimated Battery
(TX-RX-STBY duty cycle)
FCC ID Designator
2AHJMDMREJJ
IC ID Designator
21854-DMREJJ
Power
5-5-90 duty cycle
Analog Digital
1 Watt
19 hrs
22 hrs
4 Watts
12 hrs
15 hrs
* Remarks: All specifications subject to change without notice.
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and pickup the sound and transmits to a group of radios for a
predetermined period of time (from 10 seconds to 120 seconds for
selection during pre-programming) without pressing the
PTT
button.
In addition, each alarm has the following types:
• Siren only – Radio triggers siren alarm itself only.
• Regular – Radio transmits an alarm signal and shows both audio and visual
indications.
• Silent – Radio transmits an alarm signal without any audio or visual
indication. Radio mutes all incoming calls until you press the
PTT
button to
initial the emergency call.
• Silent with Voice – Radio transmits an alarm signal without any audio or
visual indication, but allow incoming calls to sound through the radio’s
speaker
* Remarks: You may have different feature and setting of function key assignment for
setting, please consult with your system administrator and/or dealer.