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Tait TP9100 Series P25 Portable Radio manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
Tait TP9100 Series P25 User Manual (168 pages)
Brand:
Tait
| Category:
Portable Radio
| Size: 2.11 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
For Your Safety
10
Declaration of Conformity
15
Intrinsically Safe Radios
16
Menu Maps
21
Radio Settings
22
1 About this Guide
23
Safety Warnings Used in this Guide
23
Related Documentation
24
2 Before Using Your Radio
25
For Your Safety - Battery Warning
26
Attaching Labels to the Radio or Battery
26
Attaching a Label to the Front Panel
27
Charging the Battery before First Use
27
Nimh Batteries
28
Li-Ion Batteries
28
Attaching the Battery
28
Removing the Battery
29
Attaching the Antenna
29
Removing the Antenna
30
Attaching a Belt Clip
30
Removing a Belt Clip
31
Installing an Audio Accessory
32
Installing an RF Speaker Microphone
33
3 Getting Started
35
About P25 Digital Radios
36
Lack of Static Noise
36
Coverage
36
About the Radio Controls
37
Understanding the Radio Display
39
Radio Display Icons
39
Understanding the Radio Indicators
40
Status Indicators
40
Audible Tones
41
Using Function Keys to Access Frequently Used Features
42
Viewing the Function Key Settings
43
Navigating the Radio's Menus
44
Using the Main Menu
44
Accessing Frequently Used Menus
44
4 Basic Operation
46
Turning the Radio on and off
47
Security Lock on Power-Up Feature
48
Adjusting the Speaker Volume
48
Locking and Unlocking the Keypad
49
Selecting a Zone
49
Selecting a Channel
50
Limiting Call Time
51
Checking Recent Calls
52
5 Operating in Conventional Mode
53
Making a Call
54
Making an Individual Call
54
Understanding Talkgroups
55
Making an Emergency Call
56
Receiving Calls
57
Identifying the Talking Party
57
Receiving a Two-Tone Call
58
Communicating Directly with Other Radios
59
Checking that the Channel Is Clear
60
Turning Monitor on and off
60
Using the Radio in Different Repeater Areas
60
Selecting a Voting Group
61
Suspending a Channel from a Voting Group
61
Hearing Faint and Noisy Signals
62
Turning Squelch Override on and off
62
6 Operating in P25 Trunking Mode
63
About P25 Trunking
64
Checking that the System Is Available
64
Failsoft Operation
65
Making a Talkgroup Call
66
Receiving a Talkgroup Call
68
Making an Individual Call
68
Receiving an Individual Call
69
Emergency Calls
69
Making a Phone Call
70
Unconnected Calls
71
Failsoft Mode Operation
72
Radio-Based Failsoft
72
Infrastructure Failsoft
72
Dynamic Regrouping
73
7 Scanning
74
About Scanning
75
Activating Standard Scanning
77
Activating Background Scanning
77
Changing the Background Scan Group Assigned to the Function Key
78
Activating In-Zone Scanning
78
Activating Talkgroup Scanning
79
Making a Call While Scanning
80
Suspending a Channel from a Scan Group
80
Editing a Scan Group
81
Selecting a Group to Edit
81
Viewing Group Membership
83
Adding a Channel to a Group
83
Deleting a Channel from a Group
84
Changing a Group's Transmit Channel
85
Changing a Group's First or Second Priority Channel
85
8 P25 Services
86
Messages
87
Sending a Message
87
Status Update
89
Status Request
90
Call Alert
91
Radio Check
92
Radio Unit Monitor
93
Radio Inhibit and Uninhibit
94
9 Location Services
96
About Location Information
97
About Location Statuses
97
Viewing Location Information
98
Sending Location Information
99
Receiving and Logging Location Information
101
Accessing Logged Location Information
102
10 Emergency Operation
104
About Emergency Calls
105
Making a Priority Call
106
Standard Emergency Mode
107
What Happens During an Emergency Call
107
Activating Emergency Mode
108
About Manual Emergency Operation
108
Making a Manual Emergency Call
109
Receiving a Manual Emergency Call
109
Canceling a Manual Emergency Call
110
Accessing Emergency Location Information
111
Using the Location Menu
111
Using the Last Stored Menu
112
Loneworker Monitoring
112
Activating Loneworker Monitoring
113
Responding to a Loneworker Alarm
113
Delaying the Emergency Action
114
(Conventional Mode Only)
114
11 Encryption
115
About Encryption
116
About the Proper Key Detect Feature
116
Encrypting Calls
116
Making an Encrypted Call
117
Receiving an Encrypted Call
118
Changing the Radio's Encryption Key
118
Changing the Transmit Encryption Key
119
Changing the Transmit Encryption Key Back to the Default Setting
119
Changing the Encryption Keyset
119
Removing Encryption Keys from the Radio
120
Deleting an Encryption Key
120
Deleting All Encryption Keys
120
Updating Encryption Keys Over-The-Air
121
Using an Encryption Demonstration Key
121
Activating the Demo Key
121
Making an Encrypted Call Using the Demo Key
122
Receiving an Encrypted Call Using the Demo Key
122
12 Customizing Radio Settings
123
Extending Battery Life on a Shift
124
Turning Low Power Transmit on or off
124
Changing the Volume of All Audible Indicators
125
Changing the Volume of Keypress Tones
125
Changing to Quiet Operation
126
Changing to Silent Operation
126
Turning on Backlighting
127
Turning Backlighting on Momentarily
127
Adjusting the Display Contrast
128
13 Charging and Caring for Batteries
129
About the Chargers
130
Special Conditions When Using IS Radios
130
Before Using the Charger
131
Handle the Battery Safely
131
Attaching of Labels
131
Charging Temperatures
132
Temperature Range
132
Temperature Indications
133
Leaving the Battery on Charge
133
Receiving Calls While Charging
134
Low Battery Warning
134
Charging the Battery
135
LED Behavior
137
Removing the Battery from the Charger
138
Maintaining Battery Life and Performance
138
Cleaning the Contacts of the Battery
139
Conditioning Nimh Batteries
139
Storing Batteries
139
Li-Ion Batteries
139
Nimh Batteries
140
Using Batteries after Storage
140
Disposing of Batteries
140
14 Troubleshooting
141
About Troubleshooting
142
System Error Message
142
When Your Radio Won't Turn on
142
IS Battery Unconfirmed' Alert
143
Identifying the Radio's Audible Tones
143
Viewing Radio Information
144
Changing the Radio ID
144
Running Diagnostics Tests
145
Troubleshooting the Charger
147
Checking Compatibility
148
Checking the Firmware Version of Your Charger
148
General Care
149
Cleaning the Contacts of the Battery
149
Cleaning the Radio
149
15 Glossary
150
Index
154
Directive 1999/5/CE Declaration of Conformity
159
Tait Software Licence Agreement
160
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