User's Manual

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GET STARTED
POWER UP A GROUP
Power on one of the radios at the location where the radios to be used. Wait
until the red light of the radio becomes solid, then power on the rest radios.
It is not recommended to power on all the radios at one location (e.g.,
locker room), then use them at another (e.g., football field). Once a
Yapalong radio is turned on, it automatically scans the surrounding, picks the
cleanest channel, and stays in the channel.
MAXIMIZE RANGE
Total close body blocking
Partial RF absorption
Total close body blocking
Partial RF absorption
No close body blocking
No RF absorption
No close body blocking
Partial RF absorption
Partial close body blocking
due to low position
Partial RF absorption
WEARING POSITION ANALYSES:
CLOSE BODY BLOCKING
1. placing bodies in between
antennas causes communication
signs being blocked
ANTENNA TOUCHING BODY
2. Human body is mainly water so it
absorbs RF wave. Water absorbs
RF (radio frequency) wave.
When worn, always keep the top of the radio upwards and
the front outwards for the best range.
To obtain maximum range is to eliminate blocking obstacles at line of sight.
The range is greatly reduced when the obstacle is very close to the antenna.
We need to avoid the following scenarios:
Welcome, our Dear User!
POWER UP A UNIT
Press the Power button on the Yapalong-6000 radio for 2 seconds, and you
will notice:
1. The Power light (red) is turned on solid with normal brightness. After 3
seconds,
i) If the light remains at normal brightness, it indicates it has detected other
radio(s) of the group.
ii) If the light gets brighter, it indicates that it cannot detect any other unit of the
group for various reasons:
- Other radio of the group is not powered on.
- Other radio of the group is out of range.
- This radio belongs to a different group.
- This radio is not bond with any other radio (Refer to the BINDING section).
2. The Battery light (amber) is off. If it is blinking, it indicates that the battery
needs to be charged.
3. The Bluetooth light (green) is blinking, which indicates that the paired
Bluetooth headset is off. Turn on the paired Bluetooth headset, and the
Bluetooth light will turn off. If the light keeps blinking, it indicates that the
Bluetooth headset is not paired.
(Refer to the HEADSET section.)
4. The Settings light (green) is off if the current radio is a Base Unit. Or it is
solid if the current radio is an Expansion Unit.
(Refer to the BASE UNIT and EXPANSION UNIT section.)