Tait TPEHGD User Manual

5BJUDMR Conventional and
Analog Portable
User’s Guide
MPE
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Package List
Accessories Photo Quantity
1 Radio
2 Antenna
3 Battery
4 Charger
5 Power Adapter
1
1
1
1
1
6 Belt Clip
7 Headset
1
1
Contents
For your safety
..................................................................7
Menu map........................................................................20
1 About this guide .............................................................21
ety warnings used in this guide ........................................... 21
Saf
Related documentation............................................................. 22
2Before using your radio
For your
Attaching labels to the radio or battery ..................................... 24
Charging the battery before first use ........................................ 25
Attaching the battery................................................................. 26
Removing the battery ............................................................... 26
Attaching the antenna............................................................... 27
Removing the antenna ............................................................. 27
Attaching an audio accessory................................................... 28
3
Getting started................................................................29
About your D
About the radio controls............................................................ 32
Understanding the radio display ............................................... 34
Understanding the radio indicators........................................... 36
Using function keys to access frequently used features........... 38
Navigating the radio’s menus ................................................... 39
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Operation.........................................................................40
Turning the
Adjusting the speaker volume .................................................. 42
Connecting to a Bluetooth
Selecting a zone ....................................................................... 45
Selecting a channel .................................................................. 45
Making a group call .................................................................. 46
Making a private call................................................................. 47
Turning scanning on and off ..................................................... 47
Making a call alert..................................................................... 48
Sending a quick text message.................................................. 49
Sending an emergency alarm................................................... 51
Turning location information on and off (TP3350 only)............. 52
safety — battery warning ......................................... .... 24
MR digital radio.................................................... 30
radio on and off ..................................................... 41
.................................................23
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device (TP3350 only)
................... 43
5Chargi
About the chargers
6-way charger safety information ............................................. 54
Before using the charger .......................................................... 54
ng and caring for batteries.................................53
................................................................... 54
Co
ntents 3
C
harging temperatures............................................................. 55
Leaving the battery on charge .................................................. 56
Receiving calls while charging.................................................. 56
Low battery warning ................................................................. 56
Charging a battery for the first time .......................................... 57
Charging a battery .................................................................... 57
LED behavior............................................................................ 58
Removing the battery from the charger .................................... 59
Maintaining battery life and performance ................................. 59
Storing batteries ....................................................................... 59
Disposing of batteries ............................................................... 60
Troubleshooting .............................................................61
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About troubleshooting............................................................... 62
When your radio won’t turn on.................................................. 62
Identifying the radio’s audible tones ......................................... 62
Viewing radio information ......................................................... 62
General care............................................................................. 63
Tait Software Lice
nce Agreement.................................63
Simplified Declaration of Conformity ...........................71
4 Cont
ents
Copyright and trademarks
information contained in this document is the property of
All Tait Limited. All rights reserved. This document may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated, stored, or reduced to any electronic medium or machine-readable form, without prior written permission from Tait Limited.
The word TAIT and the TAIT logo are trademarks of Tait Limited.
All trade names referenced are the service mark, trademark or registered trademark of the respective manufacturers.
Disclaimer
re are no warranties extended or granted by this
The document. Tait Limited accepts no responsibility for damage arising from use of the information contained in the document or of the equipment and software it describes. It is the responsibility of the user to ensure that use of such information, equipment and software complies with the laws, rules and regulations of the applicable jurisdictions.
Enquiries and comment
have any enquiries regarding this document, or any
If you comments, suggestions and notifications of errors, please contact your regional Tait office.
Up
dates of manual and equipment
n the interests of improving the performance, reliability or
I servicing of the equipment, Tait Limited reserves the right to update the equipment or this document or both without prior notice.
Intellectual property right
This prod designs of Tait Limited together with their international equivalents, pending patent or design applications, and registered trade marks: NZ 409837, NZ 409838, NZ 415277, NZ 415278, NZ 530819, NZ 534475, NZ 547713, NZ 577009, NZ 579051, NZ 579364, NZ 586889, NZ 610563, NZ 615954, NZ 700387, NZ 708662, NZ 710766, NZ 711325 , NZ 726313, NZ593887, AU 2015215962, AU 339127, AU 339391, AU2016259281, AU2016902579, EU 000915475-0001, EU 000915475-0002, GB 2532863, US 14/834609 Div. no 1, US 15/346518 Div.no 2, US 15/350332, US 15/387026 Div., US 20150085799, US 20160044572, US 20160057051,
uct may be protected by one or more patents or
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40974, US 640977, US 698339, US 702666, US 7758996,
US 6 US 8902804, US 9107231, US 9504034, US 9559967.
This product may also be made under license under one or more of the following patents:
- US720 HK1082608, MY134526, US8306071
­MY134217
­JP4690397, NZ551231, KR100869043, RU2351080, BRP10512052, MXPA06015241
- U GB2429378, JP4351720, BRP10508671, NZ549124, KR848483, RU2321952
The AMBE+2™ voice coding Technology embodied in this product is protected by intellectual property rights including patent rights, copyrights and trade secrets of Digital Voice Systems, Inc. This voice coding Technology is licensed solely for use within this Communications Equipment. The user of this Technology is explicitly prohibited from attempting to decompile, reverse engineer, or disassemble the Object Code, or in any other way convert the Object Code into a human-readable form.
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc, and any use of such marks by Tait Limited is under licence. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
3207, AU2004246135, CA2527142, GB2418107,
US7339917, AU2004246136, CA2526926, GB2418812,
US7499441, AU2005262626, CA2570441, GB2430333,
S 7200129, AU2005226531, CA2558551, CN1930809,
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Environment
ait Limited is an environmentally responsible company
T which supports waste minimization, material recovery and restrictions in the use of hazardous materials.
The European Union’s Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive requires that this product be disposed of separately from the general waste stream when its service life is over. For more information about how to dispose of your unwanted Tait product, visit the Tait WEEE website at environmentally responsible and dispose through the original supplier, or contact Tait Limited.
Tait Limited also complies with the Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (RoHS) Directive in the European Union.
In China, we comply with the Measures for Administration of the Pollution Control of Electronic Information Products. We will comply with environmental requirements in other markets as they are introduced.
al responsibilities
www.taitradi
o.com/weee. Please be
For your safety
Before using important safety and compliance information.
your radio, please read the following
Radio frequency exposure information
For your own safety and to ensure you comply with the radio frequency (RF) exposure guidelines of the United States Federal Communication Commission’s (FCC), Industry Canada, and those from other administrations, please read the following information before using this radio.
Using this radio
You should use this radio only for work-related purposes (it is not authorized for any other use) and if you are fully aware of, and can exercise control over, your exposure to RF energy. To prevent exceeding FCC RF exposure limits, you must control the amount and duration of RF that you and other people are exposed to.
It is also important that you:
Do not remove the RF Exposure label from
th
e radio.
Ensure this RF exposure information nies the radio when it is transferred to other users.
Do
not use the radio if you do not adhere to the
guidelines on controlling your exposure to RF.
Controlling your exposure to RF energy
This radio emits radio frequency (RF) energy or radio waves primarily when calls are made. RF is a form of electromagnetic energy (as is sunlight), and there are recommended levels of maximum RF exposure.
To control your exposure to RF and comply with the maximum exposure limits for occupational/controlled environments, follow these guidelines:
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Do not ta
lk (transmit) on the radio more than the rated transmit duty cycle. This is important because the radio radiates more energy when it is transmitting than when it is receiving.
When listening and t
alking on the radio, hold it upright in front of your face so that it is at least one inch (2.5 cm) away from any part of your face. Keeping the radio at the recommended distance is important because exposure to RF decreases rap­idly the further away the antenna is from your body.
If you wear your radio, you must always put it in a
carrying accessory carry accessory that has been specifically approved by Tait for this radio. Using non-approved body-worn accessories may mean you expose yourself to higher levels of RF than recommended by the FCC’s occupational/con­trolled environment RF exposure limits.
Ensure you only use
Tait-approved antennas, bat-
teries, and accessories.
Transmit no more than the rated duty factor of 50% of the
time. T
o transmit (talk), press the press-To-Talk(PTT) key.
To receive calls, release the PTT key.
the time, or
measurable RF
measuring for st
Use only manufacturer’s approved supplied
Use of non-manufacturer-name approved antennas, batteries, and accessories may exceed the FCC RF exposure guidelines.
Warning: when using the products, users or third parties should use the approved matched antenna, can’t use other antenna, and the matched antenna must be installed.
less, is important because the
energy only when transmitting (in terms of
andards compliance).
Transmitting 50% of
radio generates
.
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For more information on what RF energy is and how to control your exposure to it, visit the FCC website at
www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/rf-faqs.html.
Compliance with RF energy exposure standards
This two-way radio complies with these RF energy exposure standards and guidelines:
ty
United St
ates Federal Communications Commis-
sion, Code of Federal Regulations; 47 CFR §§
1.1307, 1.1310, and 2.1093.
American National St
andards Institute (ANSI) / Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1-1992.
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
(IEEE) C95.1-1999 Edition.
European Directive 2004/40/EC on
minimum health and safety requirements regarding the exposure of workers to the risks arising from phys­ical agents (electromagnetic fields).
This radio complies with the IEEE and ICNIRP exposure limits for occupational/controlled RF exposure environments at operating duty factors of up to 50% talk to 50% listen.
Conformité aux normes d’exposition à l’énergie RF
Cette radio émetteur-récepteur se conforme aux normes et aux règlements d’exposition à l’énergie RF :
La Commission fé
dérale de la communication des Etats-Unis, Code de règlements fédéraux (CFR) Titre 47 Sections 1.1307, 1.1310 et 2.1091 (radios mobiles) ou 2.1093 (radios portatives).
American National St
andards Institute (ANSI) / Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1992.
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1-1999 Edition.
ective européenne 2004/40/EC concernant
La dir les prescriptions minimales de sécurité et de san­té relatives à l'exposition des travailleurs aux ris­ques dus aux agents physiques (champs électromagnétiques).
Cette radio se conforme aux limites d’exposition de l’IEEE (FCC) et ICNIRP pour les environnements d’exposition au rayonnement RF professionnel et contrôlé aux cycles de marche de 50% en mode transmission et 50% en mode réception.
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Radio frequency emissions limits in the USA
CFR Title 47 Par
Part 15 of the FCC Rules imposes RF emission limits on receivers. This radio complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.
CFR Title 47 Part 15.19 (a) (3) - All other devices
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.
t 15.19 (a) (1) - Receivers
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate
the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device, purs
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:
uant to part 15 of the FCC
Rules.
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—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.
Radio frequency emissions limits in Canada
EDC warning
IS
This device complies with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada Compliance licence­exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference,including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
Under Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that, the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication.
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Conformément à la réglementation d'Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique Canada, le présent émetteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d'un type et d'un gain maximal (ou inférieur) approuvé pour l'émetteur par Industrie Canada. Dans le but de réduire les risques de brouillage radioélectrique à l'intention des autres utilisateurs, il faut choisir le type d'antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dépasse pas l'intensité nécessaire à l'établissement d'une communication satisfaisante.
This radio transmi
tter (identify the device by certification number, or model number if Category II) has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.
Le présent émetteur radio (identifier le dispositif par son numéro de certification ou son numéro de modèle s'il fait partie du matériel de catégorie I) a été approuvé par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d'antenne énumérés ci-dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal etl'impédance requise pour chaque type d'antenne. Les types d'antenne non inclus dans cette liste, ou dont le gain est supérieur au gain maximal indiqué, sont strictement interdits pour l'exploitation de l'émetteur.
ISEDC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with ISEDC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance  m between the radiator and your body.
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Cet équipement est conforme avec ISEDC les limites d'exposition aux rayonnements définies pour un contrôlé environnement.
Cet émetteur ne doit pas être co-localisés ou fonctionner en conjonction avec une autre antenne ou émetteur.
Cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé avec un minimum de  m de distance entre le radiateur et votre corps.
exposition aux radiations
EMC regulatory compliance in Australia
This product meets all ACMA regulatory requirements for electromagnetic compat information about EMC compliance, visit the ACMA website at www.acma.gov.au.
ibility (EMC). For more
Frequency band reserved for distress beacons
Frequency band 406 by distress beacons. Transmissions should not be made within this frequency band.
to 406.1 MHz is reserved for use
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Australia and New Zealand citizens band (476.4 to 477.4
MHz)
AS/NZS 4365
476.425 to 477.400 MHz band. Products capable of operating in this band have been approved for operation in the UHF Citizens Band Radio Service which is licensed in Australia by the ACMA Radiocommunications (Citizens Band Radio Stations) Class Licence and in New Zealand by the MED General User Radio Licence for Citizens Band Radio. Operation is subject to conditions contained within those licences.
Repeaters operate by receiving a transmission on one channel and re-transmitting it on another. Operators are required to avoid using local repeater input channels, which will be in the range of 31 to 38, unless it is intended to use the repeater facility, and to avoid using local repeater output channels, which will be in the range 1 to 8, at any time.
No voice transmissions are permitted on data channels 22 and 23. Equipment meeting this standard will inhibit voice operation on channels 22 and 23.
In Australia:
Except in an
not be operated on UHF channels 5 and 35.
deals with the use of frequencies in the
emergency, a CB transmitter must
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Channel 11 is the customary calling channel for
establishing communications.
Channel nel.
40 is the customary road vehicle chan-
Health, safety and electromagnetic compatibility in Europe
In the European Community, radio telecommunications equipment is regulated by the Radio Equipment Directive (2014/52/EU). The requirements of this directive include protection of health and safety of users, as well as electromagnetic compatibility.
Intended purpose of product
This product is an FM radio transceiver. It is intended for radiocommunication in the Private Mobile Radio (PMR) or Public Access Mobile Radio (PAMR) services, to be used in all member states of the European Union (EU) and states within the European Economic Area (EEA).
Restrictions
This product can be programmed to transmit on frequencies that are not harmonized throughout the EU/EEA, and will require a licence to operate in each member state.
This product can be programmed for frequencies or emissions that may make its use illegal. Where applicable, a license must be obtained before this product is used. All license requirements must be observed. Limitations may apply to transmitter power, operating frequency, channel spacing, and emission.
and
Declaration of conformity
Simplified declarations of conformity appear on
page 72 of this document. To download the formal
declaration of conformity, go to www.taitradio.com/
eudoc.
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Interference with electronic devices
Wa
rning Some electronic devices may be prone to
malfunction due to the lack of protection from RF energy that is present when your radio is transmitting.
Examples of electronic devices that may be affected by RF energy are:
t electronic systems
aircraf
vehicular electronic systems such as
tion, anti-skid brakes, and cruise control
medical devices such as p
acemakers and hearing
aids
medical equipment in hospit
als or health care
facilities.
Switch off the radio before boarding an aircraft. Using your radio while in the air is not permitted.
Consult the manufacturer (or its representative) of any such electronic devices to determine whether electronic circuits in those devices will perform normally when the radio is transmitting.
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Warning If you have a pacemaker:
immediat
ely turn off the radio if you suspect it is
interfering with the pacemaker
keep
the radio at least 6 inches (15 cm) from the
pacemaker while the radio is on
use the
radio on the side opposite to the pace-
maker to minimize interference
never carry the radio in a
breast pocket.
If there is interference between your hearing aid and the radio, please discuss an alternative solution with the hearing aid manufacturer.
Potentially explosive atmospheres and blasting areas
Wa
rning Unless the radio is specifically certified for
use in a potentially explosive atmosphere, turn off the radio before entering such an atmosphere. An explosion could cause serious injury or death. Examples of potentially explosive atmospheres include filling stations, and any environment where there are flammable liquids, gases, or dusts.
Warning Turn off the radio before approaching blasting caps, a blasting area, or any area where you are instructed to turn off a two-way radio. Obey all signs and instructions. Interference with blasting operations could cause serious injury or death.
Radio installation and operation in vehicles
rning Keep the radio away from airbags and
Wa
airbag deployment areas. Do not install, charge, or place a radio near such areas. An activated airbag can propel a portable radio with sufficient force to cause serious injury to vehicle occupants. An airbag may not perform to specification if obstructed by a radio.
Warning To avoid damage to existing wiring, airbags, fuel tanks, fuel and brake lines, or battery cables, refer to the installation guide for the radio, and to the vehicle manufacturer’s manual, before installing electronic equipment in the vehicle.
Using a handheld microphone or a radio while driving a vehicle may violate the laws and legislation that apply in your country or state. Please check the vehicle regulations in your area.
6-way charger safety information
rning This device must be connected to an
Wa
earthed mains socket-outlet.
Norsk (no): Apparatet må tilkoples jordet stikkontakt.
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Suomi (fi): Laite suojamaadoituskoskettimilla varustettuun pistorasiaan.
Svenska (sv): Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag.
on liitettävä
Electromagnetic compatibility in European vehicles
In the European Community, radio automotive vehicles is regulated by Directive 72/245/ EEC and its amendments. The requirements of this directive cover the electromagnetic compatibility of electrical or electronic equipment fitted to automotive vehicles.
equipment fitted to
Unapproved modifications or changes to radio
The radio compliance regulations. Do not make modifications or changes to the radio that are not expressly approved by Tait. Failure to do so could invalidate compliance requirements and void the user’s authority to operate the radio.
Attaching of labels
rning Do not obstruct the vent hole on the battery
Wa
or the vent hole on the radio chassis label. If the vent on the battery is obstructed, the battery may explode, causing personal injury and/or damage to property. If the vent on the radio is obstructed, audio quality and/ or key function may deteriorate and radio seals may be damaged.
Caution Tait recommends that you do not affix additional labels to the surfaces between the radio chassis and the battery. The fit between these surfaces is intentionally firm and any added thickness will damage the points of attachment between radio and battery. Do not obstruct the vent holes (see
is designed to satisfy the applicable
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W
arning above). Do not allow the paper label to extend beyond the recessed label area or to conceal relevant product information.
Use of lithium-ion batteries
rning A damaged battery can cause an explosion
Wa
or fire, and can result in personal injury and/or property damage. To prevent personal injury and/or damage to property, read the important safety information supplied with the battery.
Short-circuiting battery contacts
Wa
rning Do not short-circuit the battery contacts,
neither intentionally nor accidentally, e.g. by placing the battery with conductive materials such as keys or jewelry inside a pocket or container. Short-circuiting the battery contacts can heat up the conductive material and cause personal injury and/or damage to property.
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Menu map
This section shows
the menus and submenus that may be
programmed for your radio (for radios with display only).
Contact
Favorite Contact List Contact List
Edit Contact Delete Contact View Contact
New Contact Manual Dial
Ctrl Services
Alert Call Radio Check Radio Disable Radio Enable Remote Monitor
Message
New Message Quick Text Status Message Inbox
Forward Reply
Outbox Drafts
Call Logs
Outgoing Incoming Missed
Zone
Settings
Radio Settings
Talk Around Power LEvel Squelch Level Lone Worker Backlight Day/Night Mode Brightness Keypad Lock LED Tones Man Down
1
Encrypt Channel Display Language Radio Password Optional Key VOX Keypad Mode Vibration
Radio Information
Accessories
1
GPS Posi
tion View
Time Zone
1
BT Wo
rk Order
Scan
Scan On/Off Scan List
Programming
Channel
Frequency Slot Color COde Tx Contact Rx Group List CTCSS
Radio
Radio Alias Radio ID
Mode
Menu map
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. TP3350 only
1
1About this guide
This user’s TP3300 and TP3350 DMR conventional and analog portable radios.
In addition to the TP3300, the
3
TP3 functionality.
Both models are available with the following front panels:
display and 16
display an
no
These front panels are interchangeable. Contact your radio provide for more information.
The radio behavior described in this guide applies to radios with firmware version v1.01. If your radio does not operate as you expect, contact your radio provider for assistance.
guide provides information about the
®
50 also has Bluetooth
keys
d 4 keys
display and no keys
, GPS, and
man-down
Safety warnings used in this guide
Please follow exactly the text as an ‘alert’. An alert provides necessary safety information as well as instruction in the proper use of the product. This user’s guide uses the following types of alert:
Warning This alert is used when there is a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Caution This alert is used when there is a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
any instruction that appears in
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