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Tait TP9400 Series P25 manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
Tait TP9400 Series P25 User Manual (178 pages)
Brand:
Tait
| Category:
Portable Radio
| Size: 2.26 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
For Your Safety
10
Audio Accessories
12
Carry Cases
13
Declaration of Conformity
21
Menu Maps
26
Radio Settings
27
1 About this Guide
28
Safety Warnings Used in this Guide
28
Related Documentation
29
2 Before Using Your Radio
30
For Your Safety - Battery Warning
31
Attaching Labels to the Radio or Battery
31
Attaching a Label to the Front Panel
31
Charging the Battery before First Use
32
Attaching the Battery
32
Removing the Battery
33
Attaching the Antenna
33
Removing the Antenna
34
Attaching a Belt Clip
34
Removing a Belt Clip
34
Installing an Audio Accessory
35
3 Getting Started
36
About P25 Digital Radios
37
Lack of Static Noise
37
Coverage
37
P25 Phase 2 Operation
37
About the Radio Controls
38
Understanding the Radio Display
40
Radio Display Icons
40
Understanding the Radio Indicators
41
Status Indicators
41
Audible Tones
42
Voice Annunciation
43
Using Function Keys to Access Frequently Used Features
44
Viewing the Function Key Settings
44
Navigating the Radio's Menus
45
Using the Main Menu
45
Accessing Frequently Used Menus
46
4 Basic Operation
48
Turning the Radio on and off
49
Security Lock on Power-Up Feature
49
Adjusting the Speaker Volume
50
Locking and Unlocking the Keypad
50
Using a Wireless Headset
51
Wearing the Headset
51
Pairing a Wireless Headset with the Radio
52
Managing Your Headsets
53
Selecting a Zone
56
Selecting a Channel
57
Limiting Call Time
58
Checking Recent Calls
58
Setting and Viewing the Radio's Time and Date
59
Updating the Radio over the Air
60
5 Operating in Conventional Mode
61
Making a Call
62
Making an Individual Call
62
Understanding Talkgroups
63
Making a Talkgroup Call
64
Making a Local Call
65
Connecting to a Telephone Network
66
Making an Emergency Call
68
Sending a Status Message
68
Receiving Calls
69
Identifying the Talking Party or Caller
69
Receiving a Two-Tone Call
70
Communicating Directly with Other Radios
71
Checking that the Channel Is Clear
72
Turning Monitor on and off
72
Using the Radio in Different Repeater Areas
72
Selecting a Voting Group
73
Suspending a Channel from a Voting Group
73
Hearing Faint and Noisy Signals
74
Turning Squelch Override on and off
74
6 Operating in P25 Trunking Mode
75
About P25 Trunking
76
Checking that the System Is Available
76
Making a Talkgroup Call
78
Receiving a Talkgroup Call
80
Making an Individual Call
80
Receiving an Individual Call
81
Emergency Calls
82
Making a Phone Call
83
Unconnected Calls
84
Failsoft Mode Operation
85
Radio-Based Failsoft
85
Infrastructure Failsoft
85
Dynamic Regrouping
86
7 Scanning
87
About Scanning
88
Activating Standard Scanning
90
Activating Background Scanning
90
Changing the Background Scan Group Assigned to the Function Key
91
Activating In-Zone Scanning
91
Activating Talkgroup Scanning
92
Making a Call While Scanning
93
Suspending a Channel from a Scan Group
93
Editing a Scan Group
94
Selecting a Group to Edit
94
Viewing Group Membership
96
Adding a Channel to a Group
96
Deleting a Channel from a Group
97
Changing a Group's Transmit Channel
98
Changing a Group's First or Second Priority Channel
98
8 P25 Services
99
Messages
100
Sending a Message
100
Status Update
102
Status Request
103
Call Alert
104
Radio Check
105
Radio Unit Monitor
106
Radio Inhibit and Uninhibit
107
9 Location Services
109
About Location Information
110
About Location Statuses
110
Viewing Location Information
111
Sending Location Information
112
Receiving and Logging Location Information
114
Accessing Logged Location Information
115
10 Emergency Operation
117
About Emergency Calls
118
Making a Priority Call
119
Standard Emergency Mode
120
What Happens During an Emergency Call
120
Activating Emergency Mode
121
About Manual Emergency Operation
121
Making a Manual Emergency Call
122
Receiving a Manual Emergency Call
122
Canceling a Manual Emergency Call
123
Accessing Emergency Location Information
124
Using the Location Menu
124
Using the Last Stored Menu
125
Loneworker Monitoring
125
Activating Loneworker Monitoring
126
Responding to a Loneworker Alarm
126
Delaying the Emergency Action (Conventional Mode Only)
127
11 Encryption
128
About Encryption
129
About the Proper Key Detect Feature
129
Encrypting Calls
129
Making an Encrypted Call
130
Receiving an Encrypted Call
131
Changing the Radio's Encryption Key
131
Changing the Transmit Encryption Key
132
Changing the Transmit Encryption Key Back to the Default Setting
132
Changing the Encryption Keyset
132
Removing Encryption Keys from the Radio
133
Deleting an Encryption Key
133
Deleting All Encryption Keys
133
Updating Encryption Keys Over-The-Air
134
Using an Encryption Demonstration Key
134
Activating the Demo Key
134
Making an Encrypted Call Using the Demo Key
135
Receiving an Encrypted Call Using the Demo Key
135
12 Customizing Radio Settings
136
Extending Battery Life on a Shift
137
Turning Low Power Transmit on or off
137
Changing the Volume of All Audible Indicators
138
Changing the Volume of Keypress Tones
138
Changing to Quiet Operation
139
Changing to Silent Operation
139
Turning on Backlighting
140
Turning Backlighting on Momentarily
140
Adjusting the Display Contrast
141
13 Charging and Caring for Batteries
142
About the Chargers
143
Special Conditions When Using IS Radios
144
Before Using the Charger
145
Handle the Battery Safely
145
Attaching of Labels
145
Charging Temperatures
146
Leaving the Battery on Charge
146
Low Battery Warning
148
Charging the Battery
149
LED Behavior
150
Removing the Battery from the Charger
151
Maintaining Battery Life and Performance
151
Cleaning the Contacts of the Battery
152
Storing Batteries
152
Using Batteries after Storage
152
Disposing of Batteries
152
14 Troubleshooting
153
About Troubleshooting
154
System Error Message
154
When Your Radio Won't Turn on
154
Identifying the Radio's Audible Tones
154
Viewing Radio Information
155
Changing the Radio ID
155
Running Diagnostics Tests
156
General Care
158
Cleaning the Contacts of the Battery
158
Cleaning the Radio
158
15 Glossary
159
Index
164
Directive 1999/5/CE Declaration of Conformity
168
Tait Software Licence Agreement
169
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