Installation Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- FCC Requirements
- Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada Compliance
- Safety Precautions
- Information and Options
- Battery Installation and Removal
- Battery Care and Maintenance
- Antenna Installation and Removal
- Radio Controls
- LCD Display
- Programmable Switch and Button Functions
- Channel/Zone Selection Options
- Basic Radio Operation
- Command Zone Operation
- Code Guard/NAC Operation
- Mixed Mode Operation
- Trunking Channel Basic Operation
- Scan Options
- Pick List Options
- Unit-to-Unit Call Options
- Emergency Signaling Options
- Encryption Operation
- Messaging
- Paging and Call Alert
- Radio Inhibit/Enable [INH]/[UNINH]
- Other Options and Functions
- Backlight [LITE]
- Battery Life [LIFE]
- Bluetooth [BT]
- Busy Channel Operation
- Channel Select [CHAN]
- Cloning [CLON]
- Contrast
- Control Lockout [LCK]
- Date and Time [DATE]
- Global Positioning [GPS]
- Hard Power Down [PWRD]
- Keypad Programming
- Minimum Volume [VOL]
- Monitor [MON]
- Nuisance Channel Delete [DEL]
- Phone [PHN] and Hang Up [HANG]
- Radio Accountability Tone [RAT]
- Radio info
- Repeater Talkaround [T/A]
- Send Alert Tone [SNDT]
- Send Signal [SEND]
- Squelch Adjust [SQL]
- Site Display [STDS]
- Site Lock [STLK]
- Site Search [STSR]
- Surveillance Mode [SURV]
- System Test
- Transmit Digital [TXAD]
- Transmit Power [PWR]
- Two-Tone Select [TONE]
- Versions
- Zone Select [ZONE] (Conventional and Trunked Channels)
- Keypad Programming
- BK Technologies Warranty Information
- My Radio Settings
BKR9000 Portable Radio User’s Manual
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Removing the Battery
Push in the release tabs on each 1.
side of the battery.
Pull the battery downwards away 2.
from the radio.
NOTE: All information programmed into
the radio is maintained even when the
battery pack is removed.
Battery Care and Maintenance
BKR9000 battery packs are available in a variety of capacities and
types for special applications. Rechargeable battery packs can be
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 antennas only. Use of non-qualied
or mismatched antennas could result in diminished radio operation.
Published radio specications cannot be guaranteed with non-approved
antennas. Bent, broken or damaged antennas should be replaced.