User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Legal and Support
- Radio Care
- Radio Overview
- Getting Started
- Home Screen Overview
- General Radio Operation
- 5.1 Selecting Zones
- 5.2 Selecting Channels
- 5.3 Mode Select Feature
- 5.4 Selecting the Power Level
- 5.5 Selecting a Radio Profile
- 5.6 Enabling and Disabling the Radio Alias
- 5.7 Adjusting the Display Backlight
- 5.8 Editing the Time and Date
- 5.9 Locking and Unlocking the Controls
- 5.10 Setting the Tones for Controls and Buttons
- 5.11 Setting the Voice Mute
- 5.12 Using the Time-Out Timer
- 5.13 Adjusting the Squelch Level
- 5.14 Conventional Squelch Operation
- 5.15 Using the PL Disable Feature
- 5.16 Digital PTT ID Support
- 5.17 General Radio Information
- Trunking System Controls
- Types of Radio Calls
- Emergency Operation
- Fireground
- Tactical Public Safety (Conventional Only)
- Man Down (Fall Alert)
- Secure Operations
- Scan
- Scan Lists
- Connectivity
- Location
- Mission Critical Geofence (ASTRO 25 Trunking)
- Contacts
- Recent Calls
- Sending Status
- Call Alert Paging
- Automatic Registration Service
- User Login Feature
- Text Messaging Service
- Monitor Feature
- Remote Monitor
- Transmit Inhibit
- Dynamic Regrouping (Trunking Only)
- Dynamic Zone Programming
- Zone-to-Zone Cloning
- Radio Kill
- Radio Inhibit
- Voice Announcement
- Site Selectable Alerts
- Additional Performance Enhancement
Chapter 1
Radio Care
Proper radio usage and care ensure efficient operation and long life of the product.
CAUTION: Use the radio according to the following recommendations and warnings.
• Your radio casing has a vent port for pressure equalization in the radio. Never poke this vent
with objects such as needles, tweezers, or screwdrivers. Poking the vent could create leak
paths into the radio and the radio submergibility will be lost.
• Never obstruct or cover the vent port, even with a label.
• Ensure that no oily substances come in contact with the vent port.
• If water is observed on the vent port of radio casting, dry the vent port. Otherwise, the
water blocks the vent port and prevent pressure equalizing and could affect the overall
performance of the radio.
• Your radio is designed to be submerged to a maximum depth of 6 feet and maximum time of
2 hours. Exceeding either maximum limit may result in damage to the radio.
• The radio with antenna attached properly is submersible to a maximum depth of 2 meters
(6.56 feet) and a maximum submersion time of 2 hours. Exceeding either maximum limit or
use without antenna may result in damage to the radio.
• If the radio battery contacts are exposed to water without the battery attached, dry and clean
the radio battery contacts before attaching a battery to the radio. Turn the radio over with the
battery contact facing down and shake the radio so any trapped water can escape. A short
circuit of the contacts could occur if they are not dried properly.
• If the radio has been submerged in water, shake the radio to remove any water that is
trapped inside the speaker grille and microphone port. Otherwise, the water decreases the
audio quality of the radio.
• If an accessory is not attached to the radio, ensure that the accessory connector cover is
attached to the radio side accessory connector.
• If the radio is submerged or exposed to a high force water spray, such as from a hose,
remove the accessory or accessory connector cover immediately and ensure that no water
is forced into the accessory connector/radio interface. Rinse and dry the area and re-attach
the accessory or accessory connector cover if leakage occurs.
• If the radio is exposed to a corrosive environment, such as salt water or corrosive gases
or liquids, rinse and clean the radio immediately to prevent damage to radio materials,
especially plated surfaces. Remove the battery and the antenna before cleaning.
• Do not disassemble the radio as you could damage radio seals and result in leak paths into
the radio. Any radio maintenance should be performed only by a qualified radio technician.
• Only Underwriter Laboratory (UL) approved service centers can open and service UL
certified radios. Opening or repairing at unauthorized locations invalidates hazardous
location rating of the radio.
• Do not pound, drop, or throw the radio unnecessarily.
• When cleaning the radio, do not use a high-pressure jet spray as this may exceed the depth
pressure and cause water to leak into the radio.
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