RUGGED RADIOS R1 Business Band Handheld Radio User Manual

September 18, 2024
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RUGGED RADIOS R1 Business Band Handheld Radio User Manual

R1

USER MANUAL
VERSION 1.0.2

SAFETY

Safety: This radio generates RF electromagnetic energy during transmit mode. This radio is designed for and  classified as “Occupational 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. This radio is NOT intended for use by the “General  Population” in an uncontrolled environment. This radio has been tested and complies with the FCC RF exposure limits  for “Occupational Use Only”. In addition, this radio complies with the following Standards and Guidelines with regard to  RF energy and electromagnetic energy levels and evaluation of such levels for exposure to humans: FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97-01 Supplement C, Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency  Electromagnetic Acids. American National Standards Institute (C95.1-1992), IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz. American National  Standards Institute (C95.3-1992), IEEE Recommended Practice for the Measurement of Potentially Hazardous  Electromagnetic Fields— RF and Microwave. The following accessories are authorized for use with this product. use  of accessories other than those (listed in the instruction) specified may result in RE exposure levels exceed the FCC  requirements for wireless RE exposure. To ensure that your exposuree to RF electromagnetic energy is within the  FCC allowable limits for occupational use, always adhere to the following guidelines: DO NOT operate the radio without  a proper antenna attached, as this may damage the radio and may also cause you to exceed FCC RF exposure limits.  A proper antenna is the antenna supplied with this radio by the manufacturer or antenna specifically authorized by the manufacturer for use with this radio. DO NOT transmit for more than 50% of total radio use time. Transmitting more  than 50% of the time can cause FCC RF exposure compliance requirements to be exceeded. The radio is transmitting when the ‘TX indicator’ lights up red. You can cause the radio to transmit by pressing the PTT switch. ALWAYS keep  the antenna at least 2.5 cm (1 inch) away from the body when transmitting and only use the provided belt-clip to ensure FCC RF exposure compliance requirements are not exceeded. To provide the recipients of your transmission  the best sound quality, hold the antenna at least 5 cm (2 inches) from your mouth, and slightly off to one side. The information outlined in this manual provides the user with the information needed to make him or her aware of RF  exposure and what to do in order to assure this radio is operated safely within the FCC exposure limits.

Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility During Transmission: Your radio generates RF energy that can  possibly cause interference with other devices or systems. To avoid such interference, turn off the radio in areas where signs are posted to do so. DO NOT operate the transmitter in areas that are sensitive to electromagnetic  radiation such as hospitals, aircraft, and blasting sites.

Occupational/Controlled Use: The radio transmitter is used in situations in which persons are exposed as  consequence of their employment provided those persons are fully aware of the potential for exposure and can  exercise control over their exposure.

To program your radio and to access advanced features, visit
rtsystemsinc.com
or contact them at800-921-4834

USER SAFETY INFORMATION

  • Please read the following brief instructions, non-compliance with these rules may cause danger or violate the law.
  • Obey the local government regulation before using this radio, improper use may violate the law and be punished.
  • Turn off the radio before entering flammable or explosive areas.
  • Do not charge or change the battery in flammable or explosive areas.
  • Turn off the radio before getting close to the blasting zone or detonator areas.
  • Do not use radio whose antenna is damaged, touching of damaged antenna will cause heat injury.
  • Do not attempt to open the radio; the maintenance work should be done by technical expert only.
  • To avoid troubles caused by electromagnetic interference or electromagnetic  compatibility, please turn off the radio in places where the banner displays “Do not use wireless equipment”, such as hospitals and other healthcare locations.
  • In vehicles, do not put the radio within the area of airbag deployment.
  • Do not store the radio under the direct sunshine or in hot areas.
  • When you transmit with the radio, do keep away from its antenna for 5cm at least.
  • If the radio appears defective or starts to smoke, please shut off its power immediately and contact your local dealer.
  • Do not transmit too long, for the radio may heat and cause injury.

PACKAGE INCLUDES

Please check if any damage to the package when you receive it. Carefully unpack the  transceiver. We recommend that you check the items listed in the following table. If any  items are missing or damaged during shipment, please contact with your local dealer  immediately.

  • R1 handheld radio
  • Antenna
  • Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
  • USB charging cable / power adapter
  • Belt Clip

CHARGING YOUR BATTERY PACK

CHARGING PREPARATION

Precaution: The supplied battery pack of this radio is a high-performance Li- ion with 7.4V  standard voltage 2000mAh high capacity in a very compact package. Under normal use,  the battery pack may be used for approximately 500 charge cycles and more, after which  operating time maybe expected to decrease. If you have an old battery pack which is  displaying capacity which has become diminished, you should replace the pack with a new one.

  • Do not short-circuit the battery terminals or expose to fire. Do not disassemble the battery.
  • Charge the battery between 32°F and 113°F. The battery cannot normally be charged beyond this temperature range.
  • Turn off the transceiver when you charge it. Transmitting with the transceiver in charge will affect its normal charge.
  • Do not unplug the Power Adapter or battery when it is charging.
  • If the battery does not last its normal charge, it means that the battery is depleted, change the battery pack.
  • Do not charge when the battery or the radio is wet. Dry it with a cloth and wait for it to  be fully dry before charging to avoid any danger.

Warning: When the conductive metals such as jewelry, keys, or decorative chains touch the battery terminals, all the  batteries are likely to cause damage to the items or personal injury. These conductive metals may form a short circuit and  generate heat. Handle the battery carefully, especially when placed in a pocket or metallic container.

CHARGING OPERATION

After installing the battery pack, if the battery icon shows [ ], it means that the battery  pack is out of power. Please charge it.

Charging indicator light conditions:

Battery Tips

  • The battery is not fully charged at the factory, please charge it before using it.
  • Charge and discharge the battery two or three times, the battery capacity will reach  the best condition. When the battery capacity is low, please charge or change the battery.
  • If the battery lasts a short time, even if it is fully charged, the battery is depleted,  please contact your local dealer to buy a new battery.

ACCESSORIES CONNECTIONS

BATTERY PACK
  1. Align the two grooves of battery and the guide rail on the back of the aluminum shell,  ensure full contact and in parallel, then push the battery up to the radio base along the  rail on the back of the aluminum shell, until the battery latch locks up.
  2. To remove the battery, please make sure the radio is off, push the battery latch down,  and make sure the radio and battery is on the releasing state, and then push the  battery out from the radio.
BELT CLIP

Align the two holes of belt clip and the two holes of the radios, fix them with the supplied  M2.5×5 screws. Loosen the screw set to remove belt clip.

EXTERNAL MICROPHONE/SPEAKER

Open the cover of the microphone/speaker jack and insert the microphone/speaker plugs  into the jack.

  • Using the external headset or mic/speaker will affect the water-tightness  performance of radio.

GETTING ACQUAINTED

FRONT PANEL OPERATION
SIDE PANEL OPERATION

GETTING ACQUAINTED

OPERATION

CHANGING CHANNELS
Use [ ] to scroll through the channels until you have reached your desired channel. To  avoid accidental changes, always lock.

PUSH-TO-TALK (PTT)
Press it to transmit and release it to receive after your transmission is completed.

2-PIN MIC/ACCESSORY PORT
The jack provides connection points for microphone input, audio output, and program cable.

SETTINGS

Long-press [ ] to open settings menu. When dual monitor is activated, quick- press [ ] to switch between channel A and channel B.

FLASHLIGHT

Hold [ ] and quick-press [ ] to turn flashlight on and off.

SIDE KEY 1
Press and hold to view battery voltage.

SIDE KEY 2
Press and hold to monitor a channel by temporarily changing the squelch to zero allowing  you to hear very weak signals.

FM RADIO MODE
Long-press [FM] to activate FM radio mode. Use [ ] to scroll through the channels until  you have reached your desired channel. Quick-press [BACK] to exit FM radio mode.

LOCK
Long-press to lock and unlock the radio.

P1 SETTING
Channel 1 in active zone.

P2 SETTING
Channel 2 in active zone.

OK
Confirm

BACK
Exit

SETTINGS EXPANDED

MESSAGES EXPANDED

Menu Item Function Operation
Inbox All recieved text messages  will be stored here. When in the Messages

menu, use  [ ] to scroll to Inbox and press  [ OK ] to accept.
New Message| Write and send text

messages.

| When in the Messages menu, use  [ ] to scroll to New Message and  press [ OK ] to accept. Use [ ] to  select your symbols or letters. Use  [ ] to advance spaces and [ BACK  ] to backspace. Review the drafted  text message then press [ OK ] to  accept. Use [ ] to select Send,  Save, or Clear then press [ OK ] to  accept.
Outbox| All sent text messages will  be stored here.| When in the Messages menu, use  [ ] to scroll to Outbox and press [ OK ] to accept.

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GETTING ACQUAINTED

MESSAGES EXPANDED

Menu Item Function Operation
Draft All text messages saved  as draft will be stored  here. When in the

Messages menu, use  [ ] to scroll to Draft and press [ OK  ] to accept.
Quick Text| Choose from

pregrogammed text

messages to send

or send your own

programmed quick

texts.*

| When in the Messages menu, use  [ ] to scroll to Quick Text and press  [ OK ] to accept. Use [ ] to scroll  to the desired, preprogramed, text  message and press [ OK ] to accept.  Review the selected text message then  press [ OK ] to accept. Use [ ] to  select Send, Save, or Clear then press  [ OK ] to accept.
Message

(Only Shown

When Selected  Zone is Digital)

| Send, receive, and

manage text messages.

| Long-press [ ] to open menu. Use  [ ] to scroll to Message and press  [ OK ] to accept

*Enabled via software available from RT Systems.

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SPECIFICATIONS

GENERAL

Frequency Range 136-174 & 400-480MHz
Operating voltage DC 7.4 V ±10%
Operating temperature -10 oC to +40 oC
Antenna Impedance 50Ω
Duty cycle 5/5/90%

TRANSMITTER

RF Output Power ≤5 W /1W
FM Modulation 11K0F3E@12.5KHz
4FSK Digital Mode 7K60FXD@12.5KHz (Date only)

7K60FXE@12.5KHz (Date +Voice)

Spurious Emission| -36dBm<1GHz , -30dBm>1GHz
Adjacent Channel Power| 60dB @ 12.5KHz

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SPECIFICATIONS

RECEIVER

Receive Sensitivity 0.25μV (12dB SINAD)
Channel spacing 12.5KHz
Adjacent Channel Selectivity ≥55dB
Inter Modulation and Rejection ≥55dB
Conducted Spurious Emission ≤-57dB
Rated Audio Power Output 1W @16 Ωs
Rated Audio Distortion ≤5%

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R1 Business Band Handheld Radio

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Specifications

  • General: User safety information, package
    includes, charging your battery pack, accessories connections,
    getting acquainted, operation, menu settings expanded, messages
    expanded.

  • Transmitter: Frequency range, power output,
    modulation, deviation, spurious emissions.

  • Receiver: Sensitivity, selectivity,
    intermodulation, spurious and image rejection, audio output
    power.

Product Usage Instructions

User Safety Information

Follow all safety guidelines provided in the manual to prevent
danger or legal violations. Consult an expert for any
assistance.

Package Includes

Check for any package damage upon receipt. Carefully unpack the
transceiver and verify all items listed in the manual. Contact your
dealer if any items are missing or damaged.

Charging Your Battery Pack

Charging Preparation

Use the provided high-performance Li-ion battery pack with the
recommended voltage and capacity. Replace old battery packs
displaying diminished capacity. Avoid using the radio in extreme
temperatures or wet conditions.

Charging Operation

Install the battery pack correctly and charge when the battery
icon indicates low power. Follow the indicator light conditions for
charging status. Contact your dealer for a new battery if
needed.

Accessories Connections

Battery Pack

To attach the battery pack, align the grooves and guide rail
properly ensuring full contact. To remove the battery, ensure the
radio is off, release the latch, and push out the battery.

Belt Clip

Align the belt clip holes with the radio holes and secure with
screws. Remove the belt clip by loosening the screws.

FAQ

Q: What should I do if my battery pack shows diminished

capacity?

A: Replace the old battery pack with a new one
to maintain optimal performance.

Q: How can I check the charging status of the battery?

A: The indicator light will display red while
charging and turn green when charging is completed.

Q: What should I do if I encounter any issues with accessories

connections?

A: Ensure proper alignment and contact as per
the instructions provided. Contact your dealer for assistance if
needed.

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R1
USER MANUAL

VERSION 1.0.2

SAFETY
Safety: This radio generates RF electromagnetic energy during transmit mode. This radio is designed for and classified as “Occupational 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. This radio is NOT intended for use by the “General Population” in an uncontrolled environment. This radio has been tested and complies with the FCC RF exposure limits for “Occupational Use Only”. In addition, this radio complies with the following Standards and Guidelines with regard to RF energy and electromagnetic energy levels and evaluation of such levels for exposure to humans: FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97-01 Supplement C, Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Acids. American National Standards Institute (C95.1-1992), IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz. American National Standards Institute (C95.3-1992), IEEE Recommended Practice for the Measurement of Potentially Hazardous Electromagnetic Fields– RF and Microwave. The following accessories are authorized for use with this product. use of accessories other than those (listed in the instruction) specified may result in RE exposure levels exceed the FCC requirements for wireless RE exposure. To ensure that your exposuree to RF electromagnetic energy is within the FCC allowable limits for occupational use, always adhere to the following guidelines: DO NOT operate the radio without a proper antenna attached, as this may damage the radio and may also cause you to exceed FCC RF exposure limits. A proper antenna is the antenna supplied with this radio by the manufacturer or antenna specifically authorized by the manufacturer for use with this radio. DO NOT transmit for more than 50% of total radio use time. Transmitting more than 50% of the time can cause FCC RF exposure compliance requirements to be exceeded. The radio is transmitting when the `TX indicator’ lights up red. You can cause the radio to transmit by pressing the PTT switch. ALWAYS keep the antenna at least 2.5 cm (1 inch) away from the body when transmitting and only use the provided belt-clip to ensure FCC RF exposure compliance requirements are not exceeded. To provide the recipients of your transmission the best sound quality, hold the antenna at least 5 cm (2 inches) from your mouth, and slightly off to one side. The information outlined in this manual provides the user with the information needed to make him or her aware of RF exposure and what to do in order to assure this radio is operated safely within the FCC exposure limits. Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility During Transmission: Your radio generates RF energy that can possibly cause interference with other devices or systems. To avoid such interference, turn off the radio in areas where signs are posted to do so. DO NOT operate the transmitter in areas that are sensitive to electromagnetic radiation such as hospitals, aircraft, and blasting sites. Occupational/Controlled Use: The radio transmitter is used in situations in which persons are exposed as consequence of their employment provided those persons are fully aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure.
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To program your radio and to access advanced features, visit
rtsystemsinc.com
or contact them at 800-921-4834
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CONTENTS

User Safety Information

05

Package Includes

06

Charging Your Battery Pack

07

Charging Preparation

07

Charging Operation

08

Accessories Connections

09

Battery Pack

09

Belt Clip

09

Ext. Mic/Speaker

09

Getting Acquainted

10

Front Panel Operation

10

Side Panel Operation

11

Getting Acquainted

12

Operation

12

Menu

14

Settings Expanded

16

Messages Expanded

19

Specifications

21

General

21

Transmitter

21

Receiver

22

Notes

23

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USER SAFETY INFORMATION
· Please read the following brief instructions, non-compliance with these rules may
cause danger or violate the law.
· Obey the local government regulation before using this radio, improper use may violate
the law and be punished.
· Turn off the radio before entering flammable or explosive areas. · Do not charge or change the battery in flammable or explosive areas. · Turn off the radio before getting close to the blasting zone or detonator areas. · Do not use radio whose antenna is damaged, touching of damaged antenna will cause
heat injury.
· Do not attempt to open the radio; the maintenance work should be done by technical
expert only.
· To avoid troubles caused by electromagnetic interference or electromagnetic
compatibility, please turn off the radio in places where the banner displays “Do not use wireless equipment”, such as hospitals and other healthcare locations.
· In vehicles, do not put the radio within the area of airbag deployment. · Do not store the radio under the direct sunshine or in hot areas. · When you transmit with the radio, do keep away from its antenna for 5cm at least. · If the radio appears defective or starts to smoke, please shut off its power immediately
and contact your local dealer.
· Do not transmit too long, for the radio may heat and cause injury.
5

PACKAGE INCLUDES
Please check if any damage to the package when you receive it. Carefully unpack the transceiver. We recommend that you check the items listed in the following table. If any items are missing or damaged during shipment, please contact with your local dealer immediately.
· R1 handheld radio · Antenna · Rechargeable Li-ion Battery · USB charging cable / power adapter · Belt Clip
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CHARGING YOUR BATTERY PACK
CHARGING PREPARATION
Precaution: The supplied battery pack of this radio is a high-performance Li- ion with 7.4V standard voltage 2000mAh high capacity in a very compact package. Under normal use, the battery pack may be used for approximately 500 charge cycles and more, after which operating time maybe expected to decrease. If you have an old battery pack which is displaying capacity which has become diminished, you should replace the pack with a new one.
· Do not short-circuit the battery terminals or expose to fire. Do not disassemble the
battery.
· Charge the battery between 32°F and 113°F. The battery cannot normally be charged
beyond this temperature range.
· Turn off the transceiver when you charge it. Transmitting with the transceiver in
charge will affect its normal charge.
· Do not unplug the Power Adapter or battery when it is charging. · If the battery does not last its normal charge, it means that the battery is depleted,
change the battery pack.
· Do not charge when the battery or the radio is wet. Dry it with a cloth and wait for it to
be fully dry before charging to avoid any danger.
Warning: When the conductive metals such as jewelry, keys, or decorative chains touch the battery terminals, all the batteries are likely to cause damage to the items or personal injury. These conductive metals may form a short circuit and generate heat. Handle the battery carefully, especially when placed in a pocket or metallic container.
7

CHARGING YOUR BATTERY PACK

CHARGING OPERATION
After installing the battery pack, if the battery icon shows [ pack is out of power. Please charge it.

], it means that the battery

Charging indicator light conditions:
Indicator Display Red Green

Status Charging Completed

Battery Tips
· The battery is not fully charged at the factory, please charge it before using it. · Charge and discharge the battery two or three times, the battery capacity will reach
the best condition. When the battery capacity is low, please charge or change the
battery.
· If the battery lasts a short time, even if it is fully charged, the battery is depleted,
please contact your local dealer to buy a new battery.

8

ACCESSORIES CONNECTIONS
BATTERY PACK
1. Align the two grooves of battery and the guide rail on the back of the aluminum shell, ensure full contact and in parallel, then push the battery up to the radio base along the rail on the back of the aluminum shell, until the battery latch locks up.
2. To remove the battery, please make sure the radio is off, push the battery latch down, and make sure the radio and battery is on the releasing state, and then push the battery out from the radio.
BELT CLIP
Align the two holes of belt clip and the two holes of the radios, fix them with the supplied M2.5×5 screws. Loosen the screw set to remove belt clip.
EXTERNAL MICROPHONE/SPEAKER
Open the cover of the microphone/speaker jack and insert the microphone/speaker plugs into the jack. · Using the external headset or mic/speaker will affect the water-tightness
performance of radio.
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GETTING ACQUAINTED
FRONT PANEL OPERATION
10

GETTING ACQUAINTED
SIDE PANEL OPERATION
11

GETTING ACQUAINTED
OPERATION
CHANGING CHANNELS Use [ ] to scroll through the channels until you have reached your desired channel. To avoid accidental changes, always lock. PUSH- TO-TALK (PTT) Press it to transmit and release it to receive after your transmission is completed. 2-PIN MIC/ACCESSORY PORT The jack provides connection points for microphone input, audio output, and program cable. SETTINGS Long-press [ ] to open settings menu. When dual monitor is activated, quick-press [ ] to switch between channel A and channel B. FLASHLIGHT Hold [ ] and quick-press [ ] to turn flashlight on and off. SIDE KEY 1 Press and hold to view battery voltage. SIDE KEY 2 Press and hold to monitor a channel by temporarily changing the squelch to zero allowing you to hear very weak signals.
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GETTING ACQUAINTED
OPERATION
FM RADIO MODE Long-press [FM] to activate FM radio mode. Use [ ] to scroll through the channels until you have reached your desired channel. Quick-press [BACK] to exit FM radio mode. LOCK Long-press to lock and unlock the radio. P1 SETTING Channel 1 in active zone. P2 SETTING Channel 2 in active zone. OK Confirm BACK Exit
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GETTING ACQUAINTED
MENU

Menu Item Zone Selection
Scan
Message (Only Shown When Selected Zone is Digital)

Function Select your active zone.
Scan for signals in every channel in the current zone.
Send, receive, and manage text messages.

Operation Long-press [ ] to open menu. Use [ ] to scroll to Zone and press [ OK ] to accept. Press [ OK ] to select On. Use [ ] to scroll to desired zone and press [ OK ] to accept. Long-press [ ] to open menu. Use [ ] to scroll to SCAN and press [ OK ] to accept. Press [ OK ] to select On.
To exit scan, long-press [ ] to open settings menu. Use [ ] to scroll to SCAN and press [ OK ] to accept. Press [ OK ] to select Off. Long-press [ ] to open menu.Use [ ] to scroll to Message and press [ OK ] to accept

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GETTING ACQUAINTED
MENU

Menu Item Setting

Function Access Radio Settings and Radio Info.

Operation Long-press [ ] to open menu. Use [ ] to scroll to Setting and press [ OK ] to accept. Use [ ] to scroll to Radio Settings, for settings, or Radio Info, for firmware information. Press [ OK ] to accept.

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GETTING ACQUAINTED
SETTINGS EXPANDED

Menu Item Squelch
Dual Monitor

Function

Operation

Squelch system

When in the Settings menu, use

allows you to mute

[ ] to scroll to Squelch and press [ ]

the background noise to accept. Use the [ ] to scroll to the

when no signal is being desired Squelch level and press [ ] to

received. Not only is accept.

the Squelch system

“standby” operation

more pleasant, it also

significantly reduces

battery current

consumption.

Dual Monitor will allow When in the Settings menu, use

you to monitor two

[ ] to scroll to Dual Monitor and press [

channels at once.

] to accept. Use [ ] to select Turn On

or Turn Off then press [ ] to accept.

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GETTING ACQUAINTED
SETTINGS EXPANDED

Menu Item Beeps
Backlight Auto Lock

Function Enable or disable tones.
Set the Backlight setting.
Choose whether to lock the radio keypad manually or automatically.

Operation When in the Settings menu, use [ ] to scroll to Beeps and press [ OK ] to accept. Select All Tone press [ OK ] to accept. Use [ ] to select On or Off and press [ OK ] to accept. When in the Settings menu, use [ ] to scroll to Backlight and press [ OK ] to accept. Use [ ] to select the desired backlight setting and press [ OK ] to accept. When in the Settings menu, use the [ ] to scroll to Auto Lock and press [ OK ] to accept. Use [ ] to select: Manual, 5S, 10S, or 15S and press [ OK ] to accept.

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GETTING ACQUAINTED
SETTINGS EXPANDED

Menu Item

Function Adjust microphone sensitivity.

Operation When in the Settings menu, use [ ] to scroll to Mic Level and press [ OK ] to accept. Use [ ] to select the desired microphone sensitivity level and press [ OK ] to accept.

Mic Level

Default sensitivity setting is 2.

Analog: 0 is the least sensitive setting and 6 is the most sensitive setting. Digital: 0 is the least sensitive setting and 4 is the most sensitive setting.

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GETTING ACQUAINTED
MESSAGES EXPANDED

Menu Item

Function

All recieved text messages

Inbox

will be stored here.

Operation When in the Messages menu, use [ ] to scroll to Inbox and press [ OK ] to accept.

Write and send text messages.
New Message

Outbox

All sent text messages will be stored here.

When in the Messages menu, use [ ] to scroll to New Message and press [ OK ] to accept. Use [ ] to select your symbols or letters. Use [ ] to advance spaces and [ BACK ] to backspace. Review the drafted text message then press [ OK ] to accept. Use [ ] to select Send, Save, or Clear then press [ OK ] to accept. When in the Messages menu, use [ ] to scroll to Outbox and press [ OK ] to accept.

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GETTING ACQUAINTED
MESSAGES EXPANDED

Menu Item Draft
Quick Text
Message (Only Shown When Selected Zone is Digital)

Function All text messages saved as draft will be stored here. Choose from pregrogammed text messages to send or send your own programmed quick texts.*
Send, receive, and manage text messages.

Operation When in the Messages menu, use [ ] to scroll to Draft and press [ OK ] to accept. When in the Messages menu, use [ ] to scroll to Quick Text and press [ OK ] to accept. Use [ ] to scroll to the desired, preprogramed, text message and press [ OK ] to accept. Review the selected text message then press [ OK ] to accept. Use [ ] to select Send, Save, or Clear then press [ OK ] to accept. Long-press [ ] to open menu. Use [ ] to scroll to Message and press [ OK ] to accept

*Enabled via software available from RT Systems.
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SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL

Frequency Range Operating voltage Operating temperature Antenna Impedance Duty cycle

136-174 & 400-480MHz DC 7.4 V ±10% -10 oC to +40 oC 50 5/5/90%

TRANSMITTER

RF Output Power FM Modulation
4FSK Digital Mode
Spurious Emission Adjacent Channel Power

5 W /1W 11K0F3E@12.5KHz 7K60FXD@12.5KHz (Date only) 7K60FXE@12.5KHz (Date +Voice) -36dBm<1GHz , -30dBm>1GHz 60dB @ 12.5KHz

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SPECIFICATIONS

RECEIVER

Receive Sensitivity Channel spacing Adjacent Channel Selectivity Inter Modulation and Rejection Conducted Spurious Emission Rated Audio Power Output Rated Audio Distortion

0.25V (12dB SINAD) 12.5KHz 55dB 55dB -57dB 1W @16 s 5%

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