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U5 Digital Portable Radio Digital Portable Radio Preface Warning:
Thanks for your favor in our product. To derive optimum performance from the product, please read this manual carefully before use. 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 undesired operation Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. For a Class B digital device or peripheral, the instructions furnished to the user shall include the following or similar statement, placed in a prominent location in the text of the manual:
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This radio is designed for and classified as Occupational/Controlled Use Only, meaning it must be used only during the course of employment by individuals aware of the hazards, and the ways to minimize such hazards; NOT intended for use in an General population/uncontrolled environment
DO NOT operate the radio without a proper antenna attached, as this may damage the radio and may also cause you to exceed RF exposure limits. A proper antenna is the antenna supplied with this radio by the manufacturer or an antenna specifically authorized by the manufacturer for use with this radio.
DO NOT transmit for more than 50% of total radio use time, more than 50% of the time can cause RF exposure compliance requirements to be exceeded.
This transmitter may operate with the antenna(s) documented in this filing in Push-to-Talk and body-worn configurations. RF exposure compliance is limited to the specific belt-clip and accessory configurations as documented in this filing and the separation distance between user and the device or its antenna shall be at least 2.5 cm. Contents Important Information Alert Icon Disabled Frequencies Checking Items in the Package Getting Started Preparing Your Radio for Use Charging the Battery Attaching the Battery Attaching the Antenna Attaching the Belt Clip Radio Controls LED Indicator LCD Icon Menu Navigation Mode Device Information Date and Time Tone LED Vibration Display Menu Reset Keypad Lock Digital Conventional Functions and Operations 1 1 1 2 3 3 5 3 4 4 4 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 Programmable Buttons Noise Reduction Transmit Time-Out Bluetooth GPS Call Private Call Group Call All Call Scan Scan Start Condition Scan List Scan Tx Mode Priority Channel 1 Priority Channel 2 Talkback Scan Delay Emergency Emergency Call Emergency Alarm Message Inbox 8 8 9 9 10 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 i Contents Outbox Drafts New Msg Preset Msg Status Msg Color Code Call Log Man Down DMO and RMO CTCSS/CDCSS Type CTCSS CDCSS CDCSS Invert Squelch Level Registering Making a Registration Making a Deregistration Call Private Call Group Call ii Zone 16 Analog Conventional Functions and Operations 17 DMR Trunking Functions and Operations 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 17 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 19 21 Emergency Call Broadcast Call Priority Call Forced Group Call Contact Private Call Contact Group Call Contact New Contact Message Inbox Outbox Drafts New Msg Preset Msg Status Msg Call Log Redial or Backdial List Redial List Backdial List Hunt Short Hunt Comprehensive Hunt Team Hunt 26 24 24 24 24 25 25 25 25 26 26 26 26 26 26 27 27 27 28 28 28 28 29 Remote Remove Radio Service Remote Change Radio Service Emergency Emergency Call Emergency Alarm MPT Trunking Functions and Operations Contents Contents Background Hunt Team Hunt List Fixed TSCC List TSCC Hunt Channel Information Subgroup Authentication Registering Making a Registration Making a Deregistration Call Private Call Group Call All Call Emergency Call Broadcast Call Priority Call 29 29 29 29 29 30 30 30 30 31 31 31 32 32 32 32 32 32 34 36 36 37 37 Call Log Redial or Backdial List Redial List Backdial List Hunt Short Hunt Comprehensive Hunt Team Hunt Background Hunt Team Hunt List Fixed TSCC List TSCC Hunt Channel Information Subgroup Emergency Optional Accessories Troubleshooting Limited Warranty Warranty Card 37 38 38 38 39 39 39 39 39 40 40 40 40 41 41 42 43 44 45 iii Important Information Alert Icon Caution:
Indicates situations that could cause human injury or damage to your products. Note:
Indicates tips that can help you make better use of your products. 1 Checking Items in the Package Please unpack carefully and check that all items listed below are received. If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your dealer. Radio Battery Charger Strap Power Adapter Antenna Belt Clip User Manual User Manual 2 Getting Started Preparing Your Radio for Use Charging the Battery For best performance, your radio is powered by an Excera manufactured Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) battery. To avoid damage and comply with warranty terms, charge the battery using the charger contained in the package. Charging Diagram 2 3 3 1 1 Procedure See arrow . 1. Plug the power adapter into the rear jack of the charger. 2. Connect the power adapter to AC socket. See arrow . 3. Place the radio with the battery attached, or the battery alone, into the charger. See arrow . The charging process begins when the charger LED glows red and is completed when the LED glows green. LED Indicator LED Indicator Charger Status LED flashes red slowly. Standby (no load) LED glows red. Charging LED glows orange. 90% charged LED glows green. Fully charged LED flashes red rapidly. Failure 3 Getting Started Attaching the Battery 1. Align the battery with the rails on the rear of the radio as shown by arrow . 2. Slide the battery upward to the top of the rails and snap the latch into place as shown by arrow . 1 2 To remove the battery, turn off the radio first. Move the battery latch into unlock position and hold, and slide the battery down and off the rails. Attaching the Antenna To attach the antenna, set the antenna in its receptacle and turn clockwise. To remove the antenna, turn the antenna counterclockwise. 4 Note: You need to turn off the radio prior to attaching or removing the antenna. Attaching the Belt Clip 1. Remove the screws. 2. Align the screw holes on the belt clip with those on the radios body, and then tighten the screws. Getting Started Radio Controls No. Part Name No. Part Name No. Part Name SK1 (Side Key 1) PTT Key SK2 (Side Key 2) Channel/Group Call Selector Knob Radio On-Off/Volume Control Knob LED Indicator Microphone LCD Display Menu/OK Key P1/Answer/Call Key Speaker Numeric Keypad Antenna TK (Top Key) Accessory Jack Setting Key P2/End/Home Key Up/Down Key Belt Clip Battery 5 Getting Started LED Indicator LED Indicator Radio Status Icon Icon Name LCD Icon LED flashes green slowly. Standby LED flashes green rapidly. Upgrading or powering on LED glows green. Receiving LED flashes red slowly. Low battery LED flashes red rapidly. None LED glows red. Transmitting LED flashes orange slowly. Scanning LED flashes orange rapidly. None LED glows orange. No voice is being transmitted or received on the traffic channel after a call is established. Within such period, you can hold down the PTT key to talk. B 6 Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) New Message Icon/Full Inbox Icon Scan Icon High Power Icon Low Power Icon Battery Strength Icon Accessory Connected Icon Roam Icon GPS Icon Missed Call Icon Bluetooth Icon Wireless PTT Connected Icon Bluetooth Headset Connected Icon Wireless PTT and Bluetooth Headset Connected Icon Menu Navigation Mode Your radio can operate in either of these modes:
Conventional (digital and analog), DMR Trunking, and MPT Trunking. To access this item, press the Setting key in home screen and then select "Function -> Mode". Note: Select Conventional to access digital or analog conventional mode. Date and Time You can set date and time for your radio. To access this item, press the Setting key in the home screen and then select "General Setting -> Date and Time". Tone This function enables you to set the following tones for your radio: keypad tone, talk permit tone, incoming call tone, function tone, warning tone, low battery tone, emergency alarm tone, and message tone. To access this item, press the Setting key in the home screen and then select "General Setting -> Tone". Note: If Function Tone is checked, tone indication will be given when you enable or switch some functions (such as toggling power between high and low, and switching zones) by pressing the programmed buttons. Device Information LED With this option, you can view basic information of your radio, including radio alias, radio ID, serial number, model name, model number, frequency range, firmware version, data version, vocoder version, and last programmed date. To access this item, press the Setting key in the home screen and then select "Device Information". This option allows you to decide whether to enable LED indications. You can set the following LEDs for your radio: Tx LED, Rx LED, Scan LED, Low Battery LED, Incoming Call LED, and Call Hold LED. To access this item, press the Setting key in the home screen and then select "General Setting -> LED". 7 Menu Navigation Vibration This option allows you to set whether to enable the vibration feature. When this feature is enabled, vibration indication will be given to an incoming call and a new short message. You can enable or disable this feature via the CPS or the radio menu. To access this item, press the Setting key in the home screen and then select "General Setting -> Vibration". Display This option allows you to set display parameters, including Backlight Off Time, Display Off Mode, and Brightness. To access this item, press the Setting key in the home screen and then select "General Setting -> Display". Menu Reset Your radio supports the menu reset feature. If you do not operate the menu for a predefined time period, the radio will automatically return to the home screen. To access this item, press the Setting key in the home screen and then select "General Setting -> Menu Reset". 8 Keypad Lock This option allows you to set whether to enable this function. When Never is unchecked, you can use the Up/Down key to set the time after which the keypad will be locked. Press "Menu + " to unlock the keypad. Programmable Buttons You may set the programmable buttons (SK1, SK2, and TK) as shortcuts to radio functions (such as power level switch, zone switch, squelch off) using the CPS. Noise Reduction This option can reduce background noise during communication so as to enhance voice clarity. You can set this function via the CPS or the radio menu. Note:
This feature is off by default. Keep the microphone closer to your mouth with this option enabled because your sound volume will be lower in that condition. This feature is applicable to some radios. For details, contact your local dealer. Menu Navigation Transmit Time-Out The purpose of Transmit Time-Out is to prevent any user from occupying a channel for an extended period. If the preset time expires, the radio will automatically terminate transmission. You may set the time via the CPS. Bluetooth This feature allows you to use your radio with a Bluetooth
-enabled device (such as Bluetooth headset and Wireless PTT) via a Bluetooth connection. Note: This function is applicable to some radios. For details, contact your local dealer. To access this item, press the Setting key in the home screen and then select "Accessories -> Bluetooth". When the Bluetooth feature is enabled, the Bluetooth icon appears on the status bar. You can find a Bluetooth device by using the Search Devices menu and connect it to your radio. When your radio is successfully connected to a Bluetooth headset, the Bluetooth headset connected icon appears on the status bar. When your radio is successfully connected to a wireless PTT, the wireless PTT connected icon appears on the status bar. When your radio is successfully connected to a Bluetooth headset and a wireless PTT, the Bluetooth headset and wireless PTT connected icon appears on the status bar. Note:
If your radio cannot connect to the Bluetooth device, make sure the device is in pairing mode and then try to connect your radio to the Bluetooth device via the radio menu. If your radio fails to connect to the Bluetooth device and the device is in pairing mode, disable and then enable the Bluetooth feature via the radio menu, and search a Bluetooth device and connect your radio to this device via the radio menu. With the Bluetooth Information option, you can view Bluetooth headset connection status, wirless PTT connection status, wirless PTT battery strength, etc. 9 Menu Navigation GPS With this option, you can allow your radio to receive its GPS information from the GPS chipset and upload the information to the system after receiving GPS upload request. To enable or disable this feature, press the Setting key in the home screen and then select "Accessories -> GPS ->
Position On/Off ". When the GPS feature is enabled, the icon appears on the status bar. If the accurate position of your radio is fixed, the icon appears on the status bar. You can check GPS information of your radio by selecting
Radio Position". GPS ->
10 Digital Conventional Functions and Operations Call Late Entry To ensure that your speech is clear, keep the microphone 2.5 to 5 cm from your mouth. Private Call A private call is a call from an individual radio to another individual radio. You can make a private call through any of the following methods. Making a Call through Contact or Call Log Procedure:
1. Press the Menu key to enter the main menu. 2. Go to "Contact -> Private Call Contact", or go to
"Call Log" and access the Missed/Incoming/
Outgoing Call list. 3. Use the Up/Down key to select a private call contact you want to call. 4. Press the PTT key to make the private call. Making a Call via Manual Dial Procedure:
1. Press the Menu key to enter the main menu. 2. Go to "Contact -> Manual Dial" . 3. Input a private call number using the keypad. 4. Press the PTT key to make the private call. After a private call is established, it allows other radios to join this private call on this channel. Late Entry may occur in any of the following situations:
The radio is powered on. in operation. this private call on this channel. The Channel Selector knob is rotated to the channel Your radio is within the communication coverage of Group Call A group call refers to a call from an individual radio to a group of radios. You can make a group call through Contact. Procedure:
1. Press the Menu key to enter the main menu. 2. Go to "Contact -> Group Call Contact". 3. Use the Up/Down key to select a group call contact you want to call. 4. Press the PTT key to make the group call. Late Entry After a group call is established, it allows other group members to join this call. Late Entry may occur in any of the following situations:
11 Digital Conventional Functions and Operations radio is powered on. The Channel Selector knob is rotated to the channel in Scan T radio exits from another group call. T radio is within the communication coverage of this he T operation. he he group call. Rx Group List With this option, you can receive multiple group calls on a digital channel. A Rx group list contains a maximum of 64 group calls. You can set up to 32 Rx group lists using the CPS, each of which can be associated with a digita channel. All Call An all call is a call from an individual radio to every radio on the channel. Note: The All Call ID is fixed. You can make an all call through Contact. Procedure:
1. Press the Menu key to enter the main menu. 2. Go to "Contact -> Group Call Contact". 3. Use the Up/Down key to select the All Call contact. 4. Press the PTT key to make the all call. 12 Scan Start Condition You can start scan only when more than one channel contained in the scan list. Scan List For the current scan list, you can choose to perform any of these operations using the Scan List menu: Set as Default, Set Priority, Add a Channel, and Delete. To access this item, press the Setting key in the home screen and then select "Scan -> Scan List". If a scan list is checked, you can choose to perform any of these operations in the scan list: Add a Channel, Delete, and Set Priority. If None is checked, the scan feature is disabled. Scan Tx Mode This option allows you to choose a channel on which the radio will transmit if you press the PTT key during scanning. If the Talkback option is disabled (unchecked), the radio will also transmit on this channel if you press the PTT key during scan stop. Note: You can set and view this feature via the CPS. Digital Conventional Functions and Operations Priority Channel 1 Scan Delay This option allows you to select a channel in the scan list as Priority Channel 1. If only Priority Channel 1 is set, 50% of a radio's scans are on Priority Channel 1 during scanning. If Priority Channel 2 is set as well, scans for Priority Channel 1 and Priority Channel 2 are 25% respectively. Note: You can set and view this option using the CPS. This option enables you to set the time that the radio will resume scanning after the end of a valid channel activity. This prevents the radio from resuming a scan immediately upon the loss of activity. Note: You can set and view this feature via the CPS. Priority Channel 2 This option allows you to select a channel as Priority Channel 2. During scanning, 25% of a radio's scans are on Priority Channel 2 if you have also defined Priority Channel 1. However, if Priority Channel 1 is set to None, scans for Priority Channel 2 will be increased to 50%. Note: You can set and view this option using the CPS. Talkback With this option enabled, your radio will transmit on the current channel if you press the PTT key during scan stop. Note: You can set and view this feature using the CPS. 13 Digital Conventional Functions and Operations Emergency Emergency Alarm Emergency is used to summon help in emergency situations. Your radio supports two types of emergency modes:
Emergency Alarm and Emergency Call. Emergency Call If the Emergency Call option is selected, your radio only transmits emergency call upon emergency activation. You may follow the procedure below to initiate an emergency call. Procedure:
1. Log in to the CPS. 2. Go to Conventional -> General Setting and associate Emergency On with a programmable button. 3. Go to Conventional -> Emergency -> Digital Emergency
-> Selected Digital System and set Emergency Type to Regular and Emergency Mode to Emergency Call. 4. Press the programmable button to initiate an emergency call. For example, you can short press the TK on your radio to initiate an emergency call if you have associated TK Short with Emergency On. 14 If the Emergency Alarm option is selected, your radio only sends emergency alarm requests upon emergency activation. You may follow the procedure below to initiate an emergency alarm. Procedure:
1. Log in to the CPS. 2. Go to Conventional -> General Setting and associate Emergency On with a programmable button. 3. Go to Conventional -> Emergency -> Digital Emergency
-> Selected Digital System and set Emergency Type to Regular and Emergency Mode to Emergency Alarm. 4. Press the programmable button to initiate an emergency alarm. For example, you can short press the TK on your radio to initiate an emergency alarm if you have associated TK Short with Emergency On. Digital Conventional Functions and Operations Message To access this item, press the Menu key in the home screen and then select "Message".
:The message is not sent successfully. In this case, you can resend it. When the Outbox is full, the oldest message will be overwritten by the latest one automatically. Inbox The Inbox can save up to 100 received messages. The prompt "The Inbox will be full, please delete messages!"
appears if a new message is received when 90 messages are available in the Inbox. When the Inbox is full, the oldest message will be overwritten by the latest one automatically. Drafts The Drafts can save up to 100 draft messages. When the Drafts is full, the oldest message will be overwritten by the latest one automatically. You can create a new text message (179 characters at most) and save it to Drafts, or send it to a private or group call contact. New Msg Preset Msg Under this option there are some text messages (10 entries at most) preset by your dealer. You can choose to send any entry to a private or group call contact. Outbox Status Msg The Outbox can save up to 100 sent messages. The following icons will appear to indicate whether the message is sent successfully.
:The message is sent successfully. Under this option there are some status messages (95 entries at most) preset by your dealer. Only the status code is displayed and so the content of the message is not able to be viewed during transmission. You can choose to send any entry to a private or group call contact. 15 Digital Conventional Functions and Operations Color Code Color code is used to identify a system. Users who wish to communicate with each other are assigned with the same color code. A radio ignores the channel activity which does not match the preset color code in this field, as it assumes the activity belongs to other systems. Call Log To access this item, press the Menu key in the home screen and then select "Call Log", or press the shortcut key for Call Log directly. Zone The radio can save up to 200 call entries under this option. When the Call Log is full, the oldest entry will be overwritten by the latest one automatically. For each call entry, you can choose to perform any of these operations: Initiate a Call through PTT Press, View, and Delete. 16 To delete all call entries in the Missed/Incoming/Outgoing Call list, select "Call Log -> Missed/Incoming/Outgoing Call -> Selected Call -> Delete All". Man Down Once this feature is activated, if your radio tilts to a specified gradient and is not placed upright within Man Down Delay Time, it will enter the emergency mode. This feature will be valid if it is checked in the CPS. A zone is a group of channels. Your radio supports up to 2048 channels and 32 zones, with a maximum of 64 channels per zone. You may select a zone through any of the following methods. Selecting a Zone through the Zone Menu Procedure:
1. Press the Setting key in the home screen. 2. Go to Zone. 3. Use the Up/Down key to select a desired zone. 4. Press the OK key to switch to the selected zone. Selecting a Zone through the Programmable Button If you set shortcut for Zone Up/Down, press the shortcut key to turn to the desired zone. Analog Conventional Functions and Operations DMO and RMO CTCSS/CDCSS Type Your radio supports both DMO and RMO modes. DMO: You can set the Rx frequency of your radio to be consistent with the Tx frequency using the CPS. In DMO mode, your radio can communicate directly with another radio. RMO: You can set the Rx frequency of your radio to be different from the Tx frequency via the CPS. In this mode, your radio can communicate with another radio of the same frequency configuration via a repeater. This option allows you to configure the current channel with a specific Rx CTCSS/CDCSS type. When the radio receives the signal, it will distinguish whether the received signal is CTCSS or CDCSS, and check out whether it matches the predefined CTCSS/CDCSS for the current channel before processing. Three types are available: CTCSS, CDCSS, and CDCSS Invert. Note: CDCSS is also known as DCS. CTCSS The radio checks for CTCSS match when receiving a signal on the current channel. Follow the procedure below to set CTCSS/CDCSS Type to CTCSS. Procedure:
1. Log in to the CPS. 2. Go to Conventional -> Channel -> Analog Channel ->
Selected Analog Channel and set Rx/Tx CTCSS/CDCSS Type to CTCSS. 17 Squelch Level This option can reduce background noise by adjusting the squelch level when the radio is receiving signals. You may set the squelch level to Tight, Normal, or Open using the CPS. Normal squelch level is the default. Tight squelch level can filter weak signals, and allow only strong signals to be received. If the squelch level is set to Open (This parameter value is 0), the radio will turn on the speaker and background noise will be heard. Analog Conventional Functions and Operations CDCSS The radio checks for CDCSS match when receiving a signal on the current channel. Follow the procedure below to set CTCSS/CDCSS Type to CDCSS. Procedure:
1. Log in to the CPS. 2. Go to Conventional -> Channel -> Analog Channel ->
Selected Analog Channel and set Rx/Tx CTCSS/CDCSS Type to CDCSS. CDCSS Invert The radio checks for an invert CDCSS match when receiving a signal on the current channel. Follow the procedure below to set CTCSS/CDCSS Type to CDCSS Invert. Procedure:
1. Log in to the CPS. 2. Go to Conventional -> Channel -> Analog Channel ->
Selected Analog Channel and set Rx/Tx CTCSS/CDCSS Type to CDCSS Invert. 18 DMR Trunking Functions and Operations Note: A license is required for accessing the DMR trunking system. Contact your dealer for details. The radio registers with another base station. The radio registers with another base station. Registering Call The radio will register with a proper base station automatically according to CPS configuration after power-on. To ensure that your speech is clear, keep the microphone 2.5 to 5 cm from your mouth. Making a Registration For correct operation, the radio will register with an appropriate base station automatically through any of these methods after power-on. After being programmed, the radio will register for the first time by hunting the Fixed TSCC List. See Hunt for more details. The radio will hunt for the last 10 control channels on which it has worked after power-on. See Hunt for more details. You may allow your radio to register with another base station by inputting the ID of an available control channel. See Hunt for more details. Making a Deregistration Your radio will cancel the registration with a base station through any of these methods. The radio is powered off. Private Call You can set the type of private call to FOACSU or OACSU via base station. FOACSU: During call setup, the calling radio rings. The called party answers a call manually. OACSU: During call setup, the calling radio does not ring. The called party answers a call automatically. Making a Private Call You can make a private call through any of the following methods. 19 DMR Trunking Functions and Operations Making a Call through Contact or Call Log Receiving a Private Call Procedure:
1. Press the Menu key to enter the main menu. 2. Go to "Contact -> Private Call Contact", or go to "Call Log" and access the Missed/Incoming/Outgoing Call list. 3. Use the Up/Down key to select the private call contact you want to call. 4. Press the or PTT key to make the private call. Making a Call via Manual Dial Procedure:
1. In the home screen, input a private call number using the keypad. 2. Press the ,PTT , or key to make the private call. Making a Call through Redial or Backdial List Procedure:
1. In the home screen, press the or key to access the Redial or Backdial List. 2. Use the Up/Down key to select the private call contact you want to call. 3. Press the or PTT key to make the private call. Note: The private call cannot be made if the radio has not registered. 20 When a private call is received, the alert tone is given and the incoming call icon is displayed on the LCD display. Note: Ring tones will be available if FOACSU is checked in the system for the base station with which your radio registers. The first text line displays the caller alias or ID. Note: You may answer the call without any operation if this private call is set as OACSU. Voice Communication After a private call is established, either the calling party or the called party can make a voice call only if the PTT key is free with both parties staying on the PTT admit screen
(Appearing after a call is established with no talks of either party within a preset time and remaining until the preset time expires). DMR Trunking Functions and Operations Conversation Limit When a private call is established, both the calling party and the called party will display the call duration in real time. The preset time expires. The calling party ends the ongoing call. Signal of base station is missing. At the Calling Party A countdown timer is displayed to the calling party to show the remaining time for a call. The time period is programmed by your dealer. The private call will be terminated automatically when the preset time expires. At the Called Party The called party displays the actual communication time. Ending a Call The voice communication will be terminated when one of the following situations occurs:
No operation (PTT key press) is performed within the preset time (programmable). Group Call Making a Group Call You can make a group call through any of the following methods. Making a Call to the Preset Contact In the home screen, press the PTT key to make a group call to the group call contact preset for the Group Call Selector knob. Making a Call through Group Call Contact Procedure:
1. Press the Menu key to enter the main menu. 2. Go to Contact -> Group Call Contact. 3. Use the Up/Down key to select the group call contact you want to call. 4. Press the or PTT key to make the group call. Making a Call via Manual Dial Procedure:
1. In the home screen, input a group call number using the keypad. 2. Press the , PTT , or key to make the group call. 21 DMR Trunking Functions and Operations Making a Call through Redial or Backdial List Procedure:
1. In the home screen, press the or key to access the Redial or Backdial List. 2. Use the Up/Down key to select the group call contact you want to call. 3. Press the or PTT key to make the group call. Receiving a Group Call You can receive the call without any operation. The alert tone is given and the incoming call icon is displayed on the LCD display. The radio is powered on. The Group Call Selector knob is rotated to the group in operation. The radio exits from another group call. The radio is within the communication coverage of this group call. Group Call Combination After a group call is established, you can input the group ID or select the group from Group Call Contact to join the current group call. Voice Communication After a group call is established, either the calling party or the called party can make a voice call only if the PTT key is free with both parties staying on the PTT admit screen. Late Entry After a group call is established, it allows other group members to join this call. Late Entry may occur in any of the following situations:
22 DMR Trunking Functions and Operations Conversation Limit Ending a Call When a group call is established, both the calling party and the called party will display the call duration in real time. The voice communication will be terminated when one of the following situations occurs:
No operation (PTT key press) is performed within the preset time (programmable). The preset time expires. The calling party ends the ongoing call. Signal of base station is missing. At the Calling Party A countdown timer is displayed to the calling party to show the remaining time for a call. The time period is programmed by your dealer. The group call will be terminated automatically when the preset time expires. At the Called Party The called party displays the actual communication time. The timer starts counting once the called party joins the group call. If the called party takes the initiative to exit from this call and then rejoins it later through the late entry method, the counter restarts. 23 DMR Trunking Functions and Operations Emergency Call Priority Call Emergency Call can be either emergency private or group call. You may make an emergency call through any of these methods. Making a Call through the TK Press and hold the TK to initiate an emergency call. In the DMR system, you should set the called number using the CPS. Making a Call via Manual Dial Procedure:
1. In the home screen, input #9* + called number using the keypad. 2. Press the , PTT , or key to make the call. Broadcast Call Broadcast call can only be a broadcast group call. In a broadcast call, the calling party can only transmit voice signals and the called party can only receive them. Follow the procedure below to make a broadcast call. Procedure:
1. In the home screen, input #1* + called number using the keypad. 2. Press the , PTT , or key to make the call. 24 In the normal voice calls, priority call has the highest priority. You may follow the procedure below to make a priority call. Procedure:
1. In the home screen, input #8* + called number using the keypad. 2. Press the , PTT , or key to make the call. Forced Group Call Private call manual dial is available in the home screen by default. You can switch the private call manual dial to the group call manual dial and make a group call as follows. Procedure:
1. In the home screen, input #6* + called number using the keypad. 2. Press the , PTT , or key to make the call. DMR Trunking Functions and Operations Contact To access this item, press the Menu key in the home screen and then select Contact.
, Private Call Contact You can save up to 256 entries of private call contact information in the list. To access this item, select Contact ->
Private Call Contact or press the shortcut key programmed via the CPS for Contact and then select "Private Call Contact. For each private call contact, you can choose to perform any of these operations: View, Edit, and Delete. To delete all private call contacts in the list, select
"Contact -> Private Call Contact -> Selected Contact ->
Delete All". Group Call Contact You can save up to 256 entries of group call contact information in the list. To access this list, select Contact ->
Group Call Contact. For each group call contact, you can choose to perform any of these operations: View, Edit, and Delete. New Contact You can add a new contact to the Private, Group, or Phone Call Contact list. The ID of each private call contact must be unique. characters at most and the ID is made up of 8 digits. Set the ID according to the dial rules. The alias of each private call contact can contain 16 Note: You can press the key on the keypad to switch the input method when editing the alias. 25 DMR Trunking Functions and Operations Message To access this item, press the Menu key in the home screen and then select Message. The Inbox can save up to 100 received messages. The prompt The Inbox will be full, please delete messages!
will appear if a new message is received when 90 messages are available in the Inbox. When the Inbox is full, the oldest message will be overwritten by the latest one automatically. The Outbox can save up to 100 sent messages. The following icons will appear to indicate whether the message is sent successfully.
: The message is sent successfully. Inbox Outbox 26
: The message is not sent successfully. In this case, you can resend it. When the Outbox is full, the oldest message will be overwritten by the latest one automatically. Drafts The Drafts can save up to 100 draft messages. When the Drafts is full, the oldest message will be overwritten by the latest one automatically. New Msg You can create a new text message (179 characters at most) and save it to Drafts, or send it to a private or group call contact. Preset Msg Under this option there are some text messages (10 entries at most) preset by your dealer. You can choose to send any entry to a private or group call contact. Status Msg Under this option there are some status messages (95 entries at most) preset by your dealer. Only the status code is displayed and so the content of the message is not able to be viewed during transmission. You can choose to send any entry to a private or group call contact. DMR Trunking Functions and Operations Call Log To access this item, press the Menu key in the home screen and then select Call Log. in the home screen. You can save up to 10 entries in the Redial List and Backdial List respectively. The oldest entry will be overwritten by the latest one automatically. Redial List All outgoing calls are saved in the Redial List. The radio can save up to 200 call entries under this option. When the Call Log is full, the oldest entry will be overwritten by the latest one automatically. For each call entry, you can choose to perform any of these operations: Initiate a Call through PTT Press, View, and Delete. To delete all call entries in the Missed/Incoming/Outgoing Call list, select "Call Log -> Missed/Incoming/Outgoing Call-> Selected Call -> Delete All". Redial or Backdial List To access the Redial or Backdial List, press the or You may follow the procedure below to make a call through the Redial List. Procedure:
1. In the home screen, press the key to access the Redial List. 2. Press the Up/Down key to select an entry you want to call. 3. Press the or PTT key to make the call. For each call entry, you can choose to perform any of these operations: View and Delete. 27 DMR Trunking Functions and Operations To delete all call entries in the list, select "Redial List ->
Selected Call -> Delete All". Backdial List All incoming calls are saved in the Backdial List. You may follow the procedure below to make a call through the Backdial List. Procedure:
1. In the home screen, press the key to access the Backdial List. 2. Press the Up/Down key to select an entry you want to call. 3. Press the or PTT key to make the call. For each call entry, you can choose to perform any of these operations: View and Delete. To delete all call entries in the list, select "Backdial List ->
Selected Call -> Delete All". 28 Hunt In the DMR system, the terminal is required to register with a base station for normal work. Before registering, the terminal will hunt through the control channels for available base stations. The system provides multiple hunt policies for the registered terminals to ensure normal communications. Last Registered List: This list saves the last 10 control channels on which the radio has worked prior to power-off. Note: You cannot view the Last Registered List on the UI because it runs in the background. Short Hunt The radio will hunt for the last 10 control channels on which it has worked. If the radio fails to register on all the 10 channels, it will go on with the Fixed TSCC List. The hunt process will cycle until the radio successfully registers with a base station. Comprehensive Hunt Short hunt would be performed preferentially. If short hunt brings no successful registration, comprehensive hunt will go from the channel defined at Minimum. Every 100 channels are hunted during comprehensive hunt, the previously said 10 channels will be hunted again. If no successful registration DMR Trunking Functions and Operations is achieved after comprehensive hunt, the hunt will go on with the Fixed TSCC List. The hunt process will cycle until the radio successfully registers with a base station. Team Hunt The radio will hunt for the last 10 control channels on which it has worked. If the radio fails to register on all the 10 channels, it will go on to hunt the channel team available in the Team Hunt List. The hunt process will cycle until the radio successfully registers with a base station. Background Hunt This option allows you to determine whether to enable the background feature. To access this item, press the Setting key in the home screen and then select "Hunt - > Background Hunt", or press the shortcut for Background Hunt directly in the home screen. Team Hunt List This option is used to determine whether a selected channel team to be searched repeatedly during radio registration. Fixed: After an available control channel is found during scanning and you select Fixed, the radio will register with this channel and save the channel team which the registered channel belongs to. When the signal of the channel on which the radio currently registers is lost, it will hunt through the channels available in the saved channel team. Temporary: After an available control channel is found during scanning and you select Temporary, the radio will register with this channel and will not save the channel team which the registered channel belongs to. When the signal of the current channel on which the radio currently registers is lost, it will hunt according to power-on hunt policies. Fixed TSCC List This list shows all the control channels set via the CPS. Your radio may hunt through the control channels for available base stations. TSCC Hunt With this option, you can enable your radio to register with a base station by inputting the ID of an available control channel. Channel Information With this option, you can view information about the channel on which your radio registers, including channel ID, time slot, RSSI, and system code. 29 Remote Remove Radio Service The authorized dispatcher is able to permanently disable a radio remotely. The disabled radio cannot perform any operation (including requesting or receiving calls or SMSs) and can be revived only by your dealer or system administrator. Remote Change Radio Service The authorized dispatcher is able to temporarily disable a radio remotely. The disabled radio cannot request or receive any user initiated services (such as call and SMS). However, registration and report services remain active. If necessary, the dispatcher can enable the disabled radio to recover its normal services (such as call and SMS). DMR Trunking Functions and Operations Subgroup A subgroup is a group of group call contacts. Your radio supports up to 2048 group call contacts and 32 subgroups, with a maximum of 64 group call contacts per subgroup. You can view members in each subgroup and set a desired subgroup as the default one. You may select a subgroup through any of the following methods. Selecting a Subgroup through the Subgroup Menu Procedure:
1. Press the Setting key in the home screen. 2. Go to "Subgroup". 3. Use the Up/Down key to select a desired subgroup. 4. Press the OK key to switch to the selected subgroup. Selecting a Subgroup through the Programmable Button If you set shortcut for Subgroup Up/Down, press the shortcut key to turn to the desired subgroup. Authentication Authentication is used to ensure the validity of user accounts in the network. It operates in a way that the base station authenticates the validity of the radio.After the radio passes the authentication by the base station, the services can be processed. 30 DMR Trunking Functions and Operations Emergency Emergency Call If the Emergency Call option is selected, your radio only transmits emergency call upon emergency activation. You may follow the procedure below to initiate an emergency call. Procedure:
1. Log in to the CPS. 2. Go to DMR Trunking -> General Setting and associate Emergency On with a programmable button. 3. Go to DMR Trunking -> Security and set Emergency Mode to Emergency Call and input the emergency number. 4. Press the programmable button to initiate an emergency call. For example, you can short press the TK on your radio to initiate an emergency call if you have associated TK Short with Emergency On. Emergency Alarm If the Emergency Alarm option is selected, your radio only sends emergency alarm requests upon emergency activation. You may follow the procedure below to initiate an emergency alarm. Procedure:
1. Log in to the CPS. 2. Go to DMR Trunking -> General Setting and associate Emergency On with a programmable button. 3. Go to DMR Trunking -> Security and set Emergency Mode to Emergency Alarm and input the emergency number. 4. Press the programmable button to initiate an emergency alarm. For example, you can short press the TK on your radio to initiate an emergency alarm if you have associated TK Short with Emergency On. 31 MPT Trunking Functions and Operations Note: A license is required for accessing the MPT trunking system. Contact your dealer for details. Call Registering To ensure that your speech is clear, keep the microphone 2.5 to 5 cm from your mouth. The radio will register with a proper base station automatically according to CPS configuration after power-on. Private Call Making a Private Call Making a Registration For correct operation, the radio will register with an appropriate base station automatically through any of these methods after power-on. After being programmed, the radio will register for the first time by hunting the Fixed TSCC List. See Hunt for more details. The radio will hunt for the last 10 control channels on which it has worked after power-on. See Hunt for more details. You may allow your radio to register with another base station by inputting the ID of an available control channel. See Hunt for more details. Making a Deregistration Your radio will cancel the registration with a base station when one of the following situations occurs. The radio is powered off. The radio registers with another base station. 32 You can make a private call through any of the following methods. Making a Call through Contact or Call Log Procedure:
1. Press the Menu key to enter the main menu. 2. Go to "Contact -> Private Call Contact", or go to "Call Log" and access the Missed/Incoming/Outgoing Call list. 3. Use the Up/Down key to select the private call contact you want to call. 4. Press the or PTT key to make the private call. Making a Call via Manual Dial Procedure:
1. In the home screen, input a private call number using the keypad. 2. Press the ,PTT, or key to make the private call. MPT Trunking Functions and Operations Making a Call through Redial or Backdial List Procedure:
1. In the home screen, press the or key to access the Redial or Backdial List. 2. Use the Up/Down key to select the private call contact you want to call. 3. Press the or PTT key to make the private call. Note: The private call cannot be made if the radio has not registered. Receiving a Private Call When a private call is received, the alert tone is given. Voice Communication After a private call is established, either the calling party or the called party can make a voice call only if the PTT key is free with both parties staying on the PTT admit screen
(Appearing after a call is established and remaining until the call is terminated). Conversation Limit When a private call is established, both the calling party and the called party will display the call duration in real time. Note: Ring tones will be available if FOACSU is checked in the system for the base station with which your radio registers. The first text line displays the caller alias or ID. At the Calling Party A countdown timer is displayed to the calling party to show the remaining time for a call. The time period is programmed by your dealer. The private call will be terminated automatically when the preset time expires. At the Called Party The called party displays the actual communication time. 33 Making a Call via Manual Dial Procedure:
1. In the home screen, input a group call number using the keypad. 2. Press the , PTT, or key to make the group call. Making a Call through Redial or Backdial List Procedure:
1. In the home screen, press the or key to access the Redial or Backdial List. 2. Use the Up/Down key to select the group call contact you want to call. 3. Press the or PTT key to make the group call. Receiving a Group Call You can receive the call without any operation. The alert tone is given.The first text line displays the group caller alias or ID that is programmed via the CPS. MPT Trunking Functions and Operations Ending a Call The voice communication will be terminated when one of the following situations occurs:
The preset time expires. The calling party ends the ongoing call. Signal of base station is missing. Group Call Making a Group Call You can make a group call through any of the following methods. Making a Call to the Preset Contact In the home screen, press the PTT key to make a group call to the group call contact preset for the Group Call Selector knob. Making a Call through Group Call Contact Procedure:
1. Press the Menu key to enter the main menu. 2. Go to Contact -> Group Call Contact. 3. Use the Up/Down key to select the group call contact you want to call. 4. Press the or PTT key to make the group call. 34 MPT Trunking Functions and Operations Late Entry Join a Group Call via Manual Dial After a group call is established, it allows other group members to join this call. Late Entry may occur in any of the following situations:
The radio is powered on. The Group Call Selector knob is rotated to the group in operation. The radio exits from another group call. The called party ends the ongoing call and rejoins it later. The radio is within the communication coverage of this group call. Group Call Combination After a group call is established, you can input the group ID or select the group from Group Call Contact to join the current group call. Number Prefix Ignored During Group Call You can make a call to a group of users no matter their number prefixes are the same or not. You can initiate a group call by inputting the group ID that is not covered in Group Call Contact using the keypad. After the group call ends, this group will be added into Group Call Contact and will not be available in Group Call Contact after you restart your radio. Voice Communication After a group call is established, either the calling party or the called party can make a voice call only if the PTT key is free with both parties staying on the PTT admit screen. Conversation Limit When a group call is established, both the calling party and the called party will display the call duration in real time. 35 MPT Trunking Functions and Operations At the Calling Party A countdown timer is displayed to the calling party to show the remaining time for a call. The time period is programmed by your dealer. The group call will be terminated automatically when the preset time expires. At the Called Party The called party displays the actual communication time. The timer starts counting once the called party joins the group call. If the called party takes the initiative to exit from this call and then rejoins it later through the late entry method, the counter restarts. Ending a Call The voice communication will be terminated when one of the following situations occurs:
The preset time expires. The calling party ends the ongoing call. Signal of base station is missing. All Call in System is available in the MPT system. All Call All Call in System 1981 is the All Call in System number. When you make an All Call in System by dialing "*1981", all members in this system will join this call. You can make an All Call in System through one of the following methods: making a call to the preset contact, making a call through group call contact, and making a call via manual dial. The operations are the same as those in Group Call. For details, see Group Call. Emergency Call Emergency call can be either emergency group or private call. You may make an emergency call through any of the following methods:
Making a Call through the TK Press and hold the TK to initiate an emergency call. In the MPT system, you should set the called number using the CPS. Making a Call via Manual Dial Procedure:
1. In the home screen, input "*9* + called number" using the keypad. 2. Press the ,PTT,or key to make the call. 36 MPT Trunking Functions and Operations Broadcast Call Call Log Broadcast call can only be broadcast group call. In a broadcast call, the calling party can only transmit voice signals and the called party can only receive them. Follow the procedure below to make a broadcast call. Procedure:
1. In the home screen, input "*11* + called number" using the keypad. 2. Press the ,PTT,or key to make the call. Priority Call To access this item, press the Menu key in the home screen and then select Call Log. You may set the call priority level to low, medium, high, and preemption via the CPS. Preemption call has the highest priority. Follow the procedure below to make a priority call. Procedure:
1. In the home screen, input "*8* + called number" using the keypad. 2. Press the ,PTT,or key to make the call. This radio can save up to 200 call entries under this option. When the Call Log is full, the oldest entry will be overwritten by the latest one automatically. For each call entry, you can choose to perform any of these operations: View and Delete. To delete all call entries in the Missed/Incoming/Outgoing Call list, select "Call Log -> Missed/Incoming/Outgoing Call -> Selected Call -> Delete All". 37 MPT Trunking Functions and Operations Redial or Backdial List To access the Redial or Backdial List, press the or key in the home screen. Either of the two lists can save up to 10 entries. When the lists are full, the oldest entry will be overwritten by the latest one automatically. Redial List All outgoing calls are saved in the Redial List. To delete all call entries in the list, select "Redial List ->
Selected Call -> Delete All". Backdial List All incoming calls are saved in the Backdial List. You may follow the procedure below to make a call through the Redial List. Procedure:
1. In the home screen, press the key to access the Redial List. 2. Press the Up/Down key to select an entry you want to call. 3. Press the , PTT, or key to make the call. For each call entry, you can choose to perform any of these operations: View and Delete. 38 You may follow the procedure below to make a call through the Backdial List. Procedure:
1. In the home screen, press the key to access the Backdial List. 2. Press the Up/Down key to select an entry you want to call. 3. Press the or PTT key to make the call. For each call entry, you can choose to perform any of these operations: View and Delete. To delete all call entries in the list, select "Backdial List ->
Selected Call -> Delete All". MPT Trunking Functions and Operations Hunt In the MPT system, the terminal is required to register with a base station for normal work. Before registering, the terminal will hunt through the control channels for available base stations. The system provides multiple hunt policies for the registered terminals to ensure normal communications. Last Registered List: This list saves the last 10 control channels on which it has worked prior to power-off. Note: You cannot view the Last Registered List on the UI because it runs in the background. Short Hunt The radio will hunt for the last 10 control channels on which it has worked. If the radio fails to register on all the 10 channels, it will go on with the Fixed TSCC List. The hunt process will cycle until the radio successfully registers with a base station. Comprehensive Hunt Short hunt would be performed preferentially. If short hunt brings no successful registration, comprehensive hunt will go from the channel defined at Minimum. Every 100 channels are hunted during comprehensive hunt, the previously said 10 channels will be hunted again. If no successful registration is achieved after comprehensive hunt, the hunt will go on with the Fixed TSCC List. The hunt process will cycle until the radio successfully registers with a base station. Team Hunt The radio will hunt for the last 10 control channels on which it has worked. If the radio fails to register on all the 10 channels, it will go on to hunt the channel team available in the Team Hunt List. The hunt process will cycle until the radio successfully registers with a base station. Background Hunt This option allows you to determine whether to enable the background hunt feature. To access this item, press the Setting key in the home screen and then select "Hunt - > Background Hunt", or press the shortcut for Background Hunt directly in the home screen. 39 With this option, you can enable your radio to register with a base station by inputting the ID of an available control channel. Channel Information With this option, you can view information about the channel on which your radio registers, including channel ID, time slot, RSSI, and system code. MPT Trunking Functions and Operations Team Hunt List TSCC Hunt This option is used to determine whether a selected channel team to be searched repeatedly during radio registration. Fixed: After an available control channel is found during scanning and you select Fixed, the radio will register with this channel and save the channel team which the registered channel belongs to. When the signal of the channel on which the radio currently registers is lost, it will hunt through the channels available in the saved channel team. Temporary: After an available control channel is found during scanning and you select Temporary, the radio will register with this channel and will not save the channel team which the registered channel belongs to. When the signal of the current channel on which the radio currently registers is lost, it will hunt according to power-on hunt policies. Fixed TSCC List This list shows all the control channels set via the CPS. Your radio may hunt through the control channels for available base stations. 40 MPT Trunking Functions and Operations Subgroup Emergency A subgroup is a group of group call contacts. Your radio supports up to 2048 group call contacts and 32 subgroups, with a maximum of 64 group call contacts per subgroup. You can view members in each subgroup and set a desired subgroup as the default one. You may select a subgroup through any of the following methods. Selecting a Subgroup through the Subgroup Menu Procedure:
1. Press the Setting key in the home screen. 2. Go to "Subgroup". 3. Use the Up/Down key to select a desired subgroup. 4. Press the OK key to switch to the selected subgroup. Selecting a Subgroup through the Programmable Button If you set shortcut for Subgroup Up/Down, press the shortcut key to turn to the desired subgroup. Your radio supports one emergency mode: Emergency Call. You may follow the procedure below to initiate an emergency call. Procedure:
1. Log in to the CPS. 2. Go to MPT Trunking -> General Setting and associate Emergency On with a programmable button. 3. Go to MPT Trunking -> Security and set Emergency Mode to Emergency Call and input the emergency number. 4. Press the programmable button to initiate an emergency call. For example, you can short press the TK on your radio to initiate an emergency call if you have associated TK Short with Emergency On. 41 Optional Accessories The following items are the main optional accessories for the product. Consult your local dealer for more other accessories. 3400 mAh Battery Programming Cable EB342L EPC01 Wireless PTT EPTTB01 Bluetooth Headset EEWB03E Remote Speaker Microphone EMRN011 C-Shell Earset EEHN011 Police Full Bone Conduction Headset EEBN011 Fireman Full Bone Conduction Headset EEBN021 1-Wire Earpiece with Transparent Acoustic Tube EEAN011 2-Wire Earpiece with Transparent Acoustic Tube EEAN021 Multi-unit Charger EMC702L Caution: Use the accessories specified by the Company only. Otherwise, the Company shall not be liable for losses or damages arising out of use of unauthorized accessories. 42 Troubleshooting Phenomena Analysis Solution The battery may be improperly installed. Remove the battey and attach it again. The battery may run out. Recharge or replace the battery. The radio cannot be powered on. The battery may suffer from poor contact caused by dirty or damaged battery contacts. Clean the battery contacts. If the problem cannot be solved, contact your dealer or authorized service center for inspection and repair. The radio cannot register successfully. The radio may not detect signals from the base station. The radio may not be authorized. Make sure you are within the coverage of the base station. Contact the base station manager to check whether you are an authorized subscriber in the network management system. The radio registers repeatedly. The signal is discontinuous. Make sure you are within the coverage of the base station. The radio cannot establish a call. No voice is heard after a call is established. The called party disconnects repeatedly during communication. During receiving, the voice is weak, discontinuous, or totally inactive. You cannot communicate with other members. The voice is unclear. The signal is poor. Make sure you are within the coverage of the base station. Your ID may be repeated. Contact the base station manager to check whether your ID is repeated in the network management system. The signal is discontinuous. Make sure you are within the coverage of the base station. Low battery Recharge or replace the battery. The volume may be set to a low level. Increase the volume by rotating the Volume Control knob clockwise. The antenna may get loose or improperly installed. The speaker may be blocked or damaged. Power off the radio, reinstall the antenna and power on the radio again. Clean surface of the speaker. If the problem cannot be solved, contact your local dealer or authorized service center for inspection and repair. The signal is poor. The signal is poor. The signal is poor. Make sure you are within the communication range. Make sure you are within the communication range. Make sure you are within the communication range. The noise is too loud. Move to an open and flat area and restart the radio. You may be at an unfavorable position. For example, your communication may be blocked by high buildings or frustrated in the underground areas. You may suffer from external disturbance
(such as electromagnetic interference). Stay away from equipment that may cause interference. If the above solutions cannot fix your problems, or you may have some other queries, please contact us or your local dealer for more technical support. 43 Limited Warranty What This Warranty Covers and for How Long Shenzhen Excera Technology Co., Ltd. warrants the Excera manufactured products listed below against defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of time from the date of purchase as scheduled below:
EP8100 Digital Portable Radios Accessories Two Years Six Months How to Get Warranty Service You must provide a completely lled warranty card, purchase invoice, and receipt in order to get warranty services. The purchase invoice or receipt should indicate the radio, accessories, radio serial number, purchase date, and purchase amount. What This Warranty Does Not Cover 1. Defect or damage resulting from use of the product in other than its normal and customary manner 2. Defect or damage caused by unauthorized product disassembly, repair, or modication 3. Damage due to force majeure, such as ood, lightning strike, earthquake, tsunami, re, and abnormal voltage 4. Product that does not have a valid warranty certicate, such as warranty card, purchase invoice, or receipt 5. Product which has had the serial number and the tamper-proof label removed or made illegible 6. Normal and customary wear and tear 7. Rechargeable batteries if:
(1) any of the seals on the battery enclosure of cells is broken or shows evidence of tampering.
(2) the damage or defect is caused by charging or using the battery in equipment or service other than the product for which it is specied. 44 Warranty Card Purchase Information Customer Name:
Customer Phone:
Customer Address:
Purchase Date:
Radio Information Model Number:
Serial Number:
l P e a s e t e a r f r o m t h e D o t t e d l i n e Note:
This warranty card applies to after-sale and maintenance services for the product and accessories described above. You must provide this warranty card and purchase invoice in order to get warranty services. The Company does not assume liability for damages caused by human factors. For more details, contact your local dealer.
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RF exposure limits. See user manual for ATTENTION _ operation requirements. Restricted to occupational use to satisfy FCC
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2020-03-23 Equipment Autorisation Division Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 FCC ID: 2AE6CEP8100U5 Product Name: Digital Portable Radio Request for Confidentiality Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the commissions rules, we hereby request that the following documents be held confidential:
(List here the documents for which you are seeking confidentiality for example ) Schematics Block diagram Operation description PCB Layout PCB Placement BOM Tune up These materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information and are not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of this information might be harmful to the company and provide unjustified benefits to our competitors. Dated this By:
Mar.23, 2020 Signature Shuyun Fu Printed Certificated Engineer Title:
On behalf of :
Telephone:
Shenzhen Excera Technology Co., Ltd. 0755-33010298-8057
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A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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B2: General Mobile Radio And Broadcast Services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 22 (non-cellular) 73, 74, 90, 95, 97, & 101 (all below 3 GHz)
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1 2 3 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
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1 2 3 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
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1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Digital Portable Radio | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. End-users must be informed of the body-worn accessory operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 2 3 | Power output listed is rated conducted. This device must be restricted to work-related operations only in an Occupational/Controlled RF exposure environment and must operate with a duty factor not exceeding 50%. All qualified end-users of this device must have the knowledge to control their exposure conditions and/or duration to comply with Occupational/Controlled Exposure limit and requirements. A label, as described in this filing, must be displayed on the device to direct users to specific training information for meeting Occupational Exposure Requirements. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to the specific belt clip/ holster/accessories tested for this filing. End-users must be informed of the body-worn accessory operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values for head and body-worn accessories exposure conditions are 1.56 W/kg and 2.29 W/kg respectively. | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
Shenzhen Huatongwei International Inspection Co.,
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1 2 3 | Name |
M**** Y******
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
+86-7********
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1 2 3 |
q******@szhtw.com.cn
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0068000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0068000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 9 | EF | 806 | 824 | 3.5 | 0.1 ppm | 11K0F3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 2 | 9 | EF | 806 | 824 | 3.5 | 0.1 ppm | 16K0F3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 3 | 9 | EF | 806 | 824 | 3.5 | 0.6 ppm | 7K60FXW | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 4 | 9 | EF | 806 | 824 | 3.5 | 0.6 ppm | 7K60FXD | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 5 | 9 | EF | 806 | 824 | 1.2 | 0.1 ppm | 11K0F3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 6 | 9 | EF | 806 | 824 | 1.2 | 0.1 ppm | 16K0F3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 7 | 9 | EF | 806 | 824 | 1.2 | 0.6 ppm | 7K60FXW | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 8 | 9 | EF | 806 | 824 | 1.2 | 0.6 ppm | 7K60FXD |
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