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Thank you for your interest in our products. This manual will
help you to master the operation and use of the DR-100.
This manual should be read and studied to ensure that the
user understands the operation of the DR-100. Please read
the Safety Information Manual before use.
This manual applies to the model,
DR-100 series digital handheld.

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  • Page 1 Thank you for your interest in our products. This manual will help you to master the operation and use of the DR-100. This manual should be read and studied to ensure that the user understands the operation of the DR-100. Please read the Safety Information Manual before use.
  • Page 2 Disclaimer qualified two-way radio dealer and their technical staff. We strive for the accuracy and completeness of this Failure to do so may violate our warranty. manual, but no warranty is given on its content. All the WARNING: specifications and designs are subject to change without prior notice due to continuous technology development.
  • Page 3 Contact your dealer. How to use this user manual This manual introduces the basic operation of our compatible DMR handheld transceiver. Your dealer or system administrator may have already perset the features of this radio based on your operational requirements.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Packing list..............................4 Preparation before operation........................4 Charge the terminal .............................4 Please to charge as per below procedures....................4 TFT Displays the current screen status.......................5 Installing Audio Accessories.........................5 Radio Operation............................5 Parts description............................5 Screen ICON introduction..........................7 Programmable Function keys........................10 Main functions description..........................11 Transmit / Receiving Icons.........................13 General guide for fault handling.........................14...
  • Page 5: Packing List

    Preparation before operation Packing list Charge the terminal The following items are contained in the gift box. If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your dealer. When the terminal is used for the first time, a low power alarm may occur.
  • Page 6: Tft Displays The Current Screen Status

    3. Observe the TFT color display screen to know the Radio Operation current charging status: TFT Displays the current screen status TFT screen displays Current status icon flashes,and ◎ Under charging “charging...”shows on screen. icon lights green, and ◎ Fully charged “charge done”...
  • Page 7 Number Part Name Application and function Number Part Name Application and function When pressing the [PTT] key to Standby mode:Short press to transmit, should speak into the increase volume level; microphone; Distance (3 ~ 5 cm) Menu mode: Used for upward Standby mode: press it to access selection for channel and other the menu list;...
  • Page 8: Screen Icon Introduction

    Number Part Name Application and function Note: In order to improve your operation and use convenience, 3). Menu mode: Short press it to the terminal provides definable keys. cancel or exit the current operation mode. Screen ICON introduction Standby mode:Short press to decrease volume level;...
  • Page 9 Radio is on high power output...
  • Page 11: Programmable Function Keys

    Programmable Function keys If desired, the following terminal features can be preset for programmable keys:...
  • Page 12: Main Functions Description

    Main functions description...
  • Page 13 Main functions description...
  • Page 14: Transmit / Receiving Icons

    Main functions description Transmit / Receiving Icons The following icon appears on the radio screen to indicate the radio status.
  • Page 15: General Guide For Fault Handling

    General guide for fault handling...
  • Page 16 General guide for fault handling...
  • Page 18 FCC Statement: Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause...

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