Infinity K911AD1 User Manual

K911-dvu1 kit vhf/uhf analog/digital dpmr portable transceiver

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Model K911AD1
(K911-DVU1 KIT)
FCC Part 90
VHF/UHF ANALOG/DIGITAL
dPMR Portable Transceiver
USER'S MANUAL V2.3
WARNING!
Read the instruction manual completely before use.
Install the antenna first, then the battery.
Charge the battery 14-24 hrs before use even if the green
LED on the charger lights before the recommended time.
This is to condition the battery. DO NOT OVERCHARGE!
Keeping the battery in charger reduces battery life. DO NOT
use radio without the factory approved antenna attached.
USER MUST BE FAMILIAR WITH 2 WAY RADIOS
Failure to perform these steps
may damage the radio and
void the warranty.
Kirmuss & Associates
Worldwide Technologies Direct
Infinity Advanced Technologies
www.wwtechnologiesdirect.com
51 West 84th Ave, Suite 301, Denver,, Colorado, USA 80260 tel:303 263 6353 fax:303 862 7170
© 2005-2015 K&A. Specifications subject to change without notice. Failure to read and
follow the guidelines established in the manual may void warranty. Restricted to Public
Safety, Fire/EMS use. License to operate is required. Customer is solely responsible for
full compliance with local, state, federal and other laws regarding product usage.
Tampering or modifying the unit voids FCC / CE Approval and Warranty.
www.kirmussaudio.com

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  • Page 1 Model K911AD1 (K911-DVU1 KIT) FCC Part 90 VHF/UHF ANALOG/DIGITAL dPMR Portable Transceiver USER’S MANUAL V2.3 WARNING! Read the instruction manual completely before use. Install the antenna first, then the battery. Charge the battery 14-24 hrs before use even if the green LED on the charger lights before the recommended time.
  • Page 2: To Our Valued Customers

    UPS ground to Infinity for evalua- FCC ID: PODMM-UVF10 tion. Infinity then will credit the UPS costs at its sole option. If the radio is found to be defective under warranty, Infinity will repair/exchange FCC NOTICE: This device complies with Part 15 and per the above policy, sending the unit back freight prepaid to Custom- Part 90 of the FCC Rules and is listed.
  • Page 3 FCC RF exposure guidelines. Antennas & Batteries Use only Infinity supplied and approved antennas and batteries. Use of non approved accessories and attachments as well as user modifications could not only damage the radio and void warranty, but also may void FCC and CE regulations as well as exceed RF exposure limits.
  • Page 4 User channels. Full function access to the radio and options is unzip the files provided using a free program called WINRAR from WIN RAR only available if the optional Infinity programming software with the ap- LABS and is available as a free download from the Internet. When downloading, propriate interface cable has been purchased.
  • Page 5 K-911 Main Product Features at a Glance: 12.2 Receive CTCSS/DCS (QT and QDT) functions that have been The K-911 is a 128 channel x 2 transceiver with 2 channel groups programmed by your dealer or your communications specialist will allow (zones), (A and B), and features a 5 watt (VHF), 4 watt (UHF) power out- you to hear radio traffic only when the these sub-audible signaling tones put with both analog and with digital dPMR capability.
  • Page 6: Parts List

    Step 1: Unpacking (Kit contents) Unpack the contents of the shipping carton carefully. We recommend that you identify the items listed below before discarding the packing material. You may also have additional accessories inserted in the box, such as an extra rechargeable battery, speaker/microphone, ear mic., PC Program- ming Software CD, PC programming cable, etc., depending on your or- der.
  • Page 7 11.0 ANALOG OPERATING NOTES: 2.1 To Install the Battery Pack: Locate the battery pack on top of the rear of the transceiver as shown. Your transceiver is 2 and 5 tone , DTMF paging receive Then per (2) slide the battery pack towards the and encode capable.
  • Page 8: Other Notes

    (i) Prolonged charging may reduce battery life. (ii) Do not use unapproved battery chargers: Infinity batteries This new digital 6.25 kHz FDMA idea was taken up by ETSI (the and chargers form an integrated charging system.
  • Page 9: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Frequency 136 ~ 174 MHz 400 ~ 520 MHz RF Power Output (at 7.2VDC): VHF: 5 Watts UHF: 4 Watts Low Power setting 0.5 Watts Frequency Stability: Better than +/- 2.5 ppm Modulation Distortion: Better than 3% Spurious emissions: Better than 70 dB Audio Power Output: 1 Watt balanced, less than 5% THD Modulation 16KФF3E/11KФF3E...
  • Page 10 3.0 Getting Familiar with Your Radio Controls (12) (13) TOT (Time-out Timer) The Time-out timer can prevent a User from occupying a certain channel for an extended period of the time or prevent a charnel being occupied by a radio that has it’s PTT held down accidently (radio in back pocket).
  • Page 11 4.0 List of Hot Key (short cuts) available 9.0 COMMON USER OPERATIONS Operation: Enable YOUR RADIO’S HOT KEYS Side Key 1: Write in the keys as programmed for future Long Press: _______________ reference. Defaults may change without (default: MONITOR/MONI ) TO Setting: notice.
  • Page 12 5.0 About Radio Operations. 5.1 Terminology. 8.2 IN DIGITAL CHANNEL MODE: tree as follows: In a wireless Land Mobile Radio (LMR) Communications system, there are two modes of operation: DIRECT (communicating on the same transmit and receive frequency between radio users, sometimes called Radio to Radio, Car to Car, or SIMPLEX);...
  • Page 13 5.2 About Sub-Audible QT (Quiet Tones) 8.0 User MENU Options via Front Keypad (CTCSS) and Digital Sub-Audio (DQT / DCS) Below is the Programming Tree as it looks when one accesses the various enabled (default) user accessible functions. The Tones List, Sequence, etc.
  • Page 14 Main Menu Options per bank and channel. Select the bank, then the channel, then access the MENU OPTIONS as described below. or LCD screen will come on with “INFINITY” as the defaulted start up screen. In start up option, Battery Voltage may also appear if selected.

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