
DN Network Radio
User Guide
Designed in the United Kingdom

1. On/Off/Volume control. Rotate clockwise to turn ON and increase
volume. Rotate anticlockwise to reduce volume and turn OFF
2. Group Control (equivalent to channel selection)
3. Accessory socket
4. Push-To-Talk (PTT) button. Pess to speak and release to listen
5. Programmable buttons
6. LED indicator
Amber steady - Booting up
Amber / Red alternating - Not connected
Amber flash every 5-seconds - Radio in standby
Red steady - Transmitting
Green steady - Receiving
Amber rapid flash - In 1-2-1 call
Amber double flash - Calling / being called
1. Controls & Indicators
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9
6
3
8
2
1
4
5
10
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Green rapid flash - Call hang time
Red double flash - Low battery
Red fast flash - Error
7. Info button
8. Soft keys. For opening, selecting and navigating contacts
and menu items
9. Individual Polite Call (green) and End Call (red) buttons
10. Navigation key. For navigating contacts and menus

2. Starting a DN
Please note: DN radios have distinct start up modes.
a) Cold Boot – This is the start-up mode when the battery is first fitted or fitted again having been removed. The time from switching ON to being
ready for a first call is approx. 50 seconds. The sequence of screens can be seen below in fig.1.
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Fig.1 Cold Boot Screens
b) Warm Boot – This is the start-up mode when the battery is fitted, the unit has previously performed a full start-up (as 2a above) and
been switched off again with the ON-OFF Volume control (1). The time from switching ON to being ready for a first call is
approx. 15 seconds. The sequence of screens can be seen below in fig.2
Fig.2 Warm Boot Screens
There are other intermediate screens towards the end of both the cold and warm boot sequences that may be seen.
Fig. 3 Intermediate Connection Screens
Please note: When a unit has been switched OFF using the ON-OFF Volume control (1) and the battery is not removed, the unit remains in a
low-power standby state. Leaving a unit in this state will slowly use batter power.