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FUNCTION- Button Beep
WHAT IS BUTTON BEEP?
When buttons are pressed on the radio and handpiece microphone (exc. PTT Button), the radio emits
a beep tone to indicate the button has been pressed. The radio has button beep default “on”.
SELECTING BUTTON BEEP
To access the button beep feature, press the
“(F) BUTTON”
eight times, BEP will display on the
screen. Press the
“UP ARROW”
or
“DOWN ARROW”
to select an option; “on” or “off”. Once the
desired setting is selected, press and hold the
“(F) BUTTON”
for 3 seconds to save the setting. The
unit will automatically change back to the default screen.
TRANSMITTING – Using The UHF Radio
TRANSMIT AND RECEIVE PROCEDURE
Your UHF radio contains a transmitter and receiver. To control your exposure and ensure compliance
with the general population/uncontrolled environment exposure limits, always adhere to the following
procedure:
TRANSMITTING RANGE
The transmitting range will depend on the antenna, terrain, surroundings and environment, it will be
affected by obstructions such as hills, buildings and foliage. The use of duplex mode will extend the
transmission range in areas where a repeater station is present.
•Transmit no more than 50% of the time.
•To receive calls, release the
“(PTT) BUTTON”
on the microphone handpiece.
•To transmit (talk), press the
“(PTT) BUTTON”
on the microphone handpiece.
When powered on and not transmitting, the radio is always in receive mode. When a signal is
received or when transmitting, the signal strength indicator will display on the LCD.
For others to receive your transmission, they must be on the same channel as you and if CTCSS or
DCS is enabled, the same sub channel must also be selected.
NOTE:
Before transmitting on a UHF channel, always listen to ensure it is not already in use.
NOTE:
Transmitting 50% of the time, or less, is important because the radio generates measurable
RF energy exposure only when transmitting (in terms of measuring standards compliance).
NOTE:
Do not transmit between two radios that are less than 1.5m apart, otherwise you may experi-
ence interference.
NOTE:
The UHF radio is simplex “one way at a time”. While you are speaking, you can not receive
a transmission.
NOTE:
The UHF radio is an open Licence band. Always identify yourself when transmitting.
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