Tait TP9600 User Manual

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User's Guide
MPG-00002 - Issue 02 - July 2021

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  • Page 1 TP9600 P25 Portable Radio User's Guide MPG-00002 - Issue 02 - July 2021...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contact Information About This Guide Scope of Manual Alerts Associated Documentation Acronyms Publication Record For your safety Radio frequency exposure information Radio frequency emissions limits in the USA Radio frequency emissions limits in Canada USA public safety bands (764–776MHz and 794–806MHz) EMC regulatory compliance in Australia Frequency band reserved for distress beacons Health, safety and electromagnetic compatibility in Europe Interference with electronic devices...
  • Page 3 Attaching the antenna Removing the antenna Attaching a belt clip Removing a belt clip Installing an audio accessory Getting Started About Your Radio About the Radio Controls Understanding the Radio Display Understanding the Radio Indicators Using Function Keys to Access Frequently Used Features Navigating the Radio's Menus Accessing Frequently Used Menus Basic Operation...
  • Page 4 Making a DTMF Patch Call Setting your Status Communicating Directly with Other Radios Checking That the Channel is Clear Using the Radio in Different Repeater Areas Hearing Faint and Noisy Signals Operating in P25 Trunking Mode About P25 Trunking Checking That the System is Available Making a Talkgroup Call Receiving a Talkgroup Call Making an Individual Call...
  • Page 5 Radio Inhibit and Uninhibit Radio Unit Monitor Status Request Status Update Location Services About Location Information About Location Statuses Viewing Location Information Emergency Operation About Emergency Calls Making a Priority Call Standard Emergency Mode About Manual Emergency Operation Accessing Emergency Location Information Loneworker Monitoring Activating Loneworker Monitoring Responding to a Loneworker Alarm...
  • Page 6 Maintaining Battery Life and Performance Storing Batteries Disposing of Batteries Troubleshooting The Radio Won't Turn On Identifying the Radio's Audible Tones Viewing Radio Information General Care Running Diagnostic Tests Simplified Declaration of Conformity Tait Software License Agreement MPG-00002 - Issue 02 - July 2021...
  • Page 7: Contact Information

    Digital Voice Systems, Inc. This voice coding Technology is licensed solely for use within this Com- The word TAIT and the TAIT logo are trademarks of Tait Inter- munications Equipment. The user of this Technology is explicitly pro- national Limited.
  • Page 8: About This Guide

    The characters xx represent the issue number of the documentation. Technical notes are published from time to time to describe applications for Tait products, to provide technical details not included in manuals, and to offer solutions to any problems that arise. Look for new or updated technical notes on the Tait technical support website.
  • Page 9: Acronyms

    Over The Air Rekeying Push To Talk Remote Speaker Microphone Software license key Universal Transverse Mercator Publication Record Issue Publication Date Description Updated scanning icon July 2021 Added information around colored radios December 2019 First release Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 10: For Your Safety

    • If you wear your radio, you must always put it in a carrying 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.
  • Page 11: Radio Frequency Emissions Limits In The Usa

    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. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 12: Usa Public Safety Bands (764-776Mhz And 794-806Mhz)

    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. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 13: Interference With Electronic Devices

    Unless the radio is specifically certified for use in a potentially explosive atmo- sphere, turn off the radio before entering such an atmosphere. An explosion could cause serious injury or death. Examples of potentially explosive atmospheres Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 14: Radio Installation And Operation In Vehicles

    For detailed instructions necessary to the safe installation and operation of the vehicle charger, please refer to the doc- umentation supplied with the vehicle charger. Multicharger safety information This device must be connected to an earthed mains socket-outlet. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 15: Electromagnetic Compatibility In European Vehicles

    The radio is designed to satisfy the applicable 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.
  • Page 16 Short-circuiting the battery contacts can heat up the con- ductive material and cause personal injury and/or damage to property. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 17: Before Using The Radio

    For your safety — battery warning This radio uses a Lithium-ion battery. If the battery is damaged or handled in an unsafe manner, it can cause personal injury and/or damage to property. Read the important safety information included with the battery. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 18: Attaching Labels To The Radio Or Battery

    Figure 2.1 Radio chassis and battery vent holes Tait recommends that additional labels are not applied to the surfaces between the radio Notice 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.
  • Page 19 Users can also stick labels over the top of the model label. This recess will accommodate 1/4" label maker labels. Please ensure the labels have a suitable adhesive surface before application. Figure 2.4 Location of model and custom labels Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 20: Charging The Battery Before First Use

    Charging the battery before first use Before using the battery for the first time, it must be charged. Follow the instructions included with your Tait charger. This information is repeated in the section "Charging and Caring for Batteries" on page 1.
  • Page 21: Removing The Battery

    Do not change the antenna in a hazardous location. An explosion could cause ser- ious injury or death. Use a firm grip and turn the antenna counterclockwise half a turn. Use a lighter grip to fully unscrew the antenna, and carefully remove it. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 22: Attaching A Belt Clip

    Installing an audio accessory Use only Tait-supplied, or Tait-approved audio accessories with Tait radios. Fitting an audio accessory that is not Tait-approved exposes the customer to a risk of explosion which could cause serious injury or death. For an up-to-date list of approved audio accessories, contact your regional Tait office.
  • Page 23 3. Plug the accessory into the accessory connector. 4. Tighten the screw. The screw only needs to be finger tight when assembling the accessory and replacing the accessory cover. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 24: Getting Started

    Getting Started This section provides an overview of the TP9600 P25 Portable Radio, describes the radio’s controls and indicators, and explains how the radio menus are organized. This section covers: About Your Radio About the Radio Controls Understanding the Radio Display...
  • Page 25: About The Radio Controls

    This feature is controlled by a software license (SFE) and may not be available with your radio. TP9600 radios can be programmed to operate on P25 trunked phase 2 networks. You will recognize that your radio operates on a P25 phase 2 network if the RSSI indicator does not disappear while transmitting. This is because the radio continues to receive data in the background.
  • Page 26 Action determined by the text above the selection key selection keys Scroll keys Scroll up and down through a list of menu options, or access a pre-programmed menu Function keys Programmed for frequently used options Alphanumeric Used to enter letters and numbers keys Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 27: Understanding The Radio Display

    Monitor or squelch override: monitor or squelch override is turned on Scanning: your radio is monitoring a group of channels or talkgroups for activity, and the currently selected channel or talkgroup is a member of the scan group. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 28: Understanding The Radio Indicators

    The way these indicators behave may be affected by the way the radio is programmed. Status Indicators Figure 3.1 Location of LED status indicator Color Meaning Glowing: the radio is transmitting (transmit) Flashing: the transmit timer is about to expire Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 29 Turn off the radio and allow it to cool down. Continuous low-pitched Radio system error: A system error has occurred and the radio may be inoperable. tone Contact your radio provider. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 30: Using Function Keys To Access Frequently Used Features

    3. Press Select to view details of the function associated with a particular function key. 4. Press Back to return to the Key Settings menu. Use the following table to record the function keys programmed for your radio: Short key press Long key press Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 31: Navigating The Radio's Menus

    Using the Main Menu To access the Main menu, press the right selection key whenever Menu appears above it.  Use the scroll keys to move through the menu list. On speaker microphone (if fitted) Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 32: Accessing Frequently Used Menus

    Using the left selection key Quick Access menu The text above the left selection key corresponds to the Quick Access menu, for example, Zones. To use this Quick Access menu: • Press the left selection key and the associated menu appears. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 33: Basic Operation

    Enter PIN appears on the display. The radio remains locked until the correct sequence of keys is pressed. If you forget the unlock sequence or you do not know it, contact your radio provider for assist- ance. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 34: Adjusting The Speaker Volume

    A Bluetooth® wireless headset may be connected to a radio using the Wireless headset menu or a function key. When a menu option has been selected in the Wireless headset menu, calls can still be received and replied to without interrupting the selected operation. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 35: Wearing The Headset

    Headset Compatibility with Tait Radios Bluetooth wireless devices may operate with Tait radios, provided the accessory: • is compatible with the Bluetooth Specification Version 2.0 or higher. Tait recommends Bluetooth Specification Version 2.1 or higher. • Includes Bluetooth Headset Profile (HSP) adopted version 1.1 or 1.2, or Bluetooth Handsfree Profile (HFP) version 1.5 or 1.6.
  • Page 36: Managing Your Headsets

    Changing the way the Headset Reconnects The Power-on option in the menu can be used to change the way the radio reconnects with a headset when the radio is first turned on. The choices are: Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 37: Limiting Call Time

    To set the time, date, and time format: The radio may be programmed to allow you to set time and date manually, or time and date can be updated using a GPS source. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 38 To view the time and date: • Press Menu and select Time and Date > View clock (Depending on how the radio is programmed, it may be possible to press a function key to view the time and date). Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 39: Operating In Conventional Mode

    (fire, police, ambulance, etc.) or by geographical region (Dal- las, Houston, etc.). When a zone is selected, only the channels and groups assigned to that zone are available. Using the Main menu: 1. Press Menu and select Zones. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 40: Selecting A Channel

    Using the left selection key Quick Access menu) • scroll keys (see Using the scroll key Quick Access menu) • function keys to scroll through zones Selecting a Channel Using the Main menu: 1. Press Menu and select Channels. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 41 Using the keypad This feature is only available for radios with alphanumeric keys. Dialing a channel may be available from the radio’s idle display but is always available while in the Channels menu. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 42: Understanding Talkgroups

    Accessing Frequently Used Menus) • left selection key (see Using the left selection key Quick Access menu) • scroll keys (see Using the scroll key Quick Access menu) Understanding Talkgroups This feature is available for digital channels only. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 43: Making A Call

    Making an Individual Call This feature is available for digital channels only. For analog individual calls, see Making a Local Call To make a call to one person: 1. Press Menu and select Individual call. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 44: Making A Local Call

    , icon appears on the display. Using the Quick Access menu 1. Select the required channel. 2. Press one of the scroll keys or the left selection key to open the Local calls menu. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 45: Making A Dtmf Patch Call

    DTMF patch dialing may be used to connect to a telephone network or signal another device by dialing the number manually, or using preset dialing sequences. Users may either: • use a programmed function key • use the Main menu to dial the call • make a local call (see Making a Local Call) Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 46 3. Dial the required number using the alphanumeric keys. 4. Press Send. The radio may send tones to capture the line. 5. Press Send to send the number dialed in step "Making a DTMF Patch Call" on the previous page. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 47: Setting Your Status

    Turning repeater talkaround on and off You can turn repeater talkaround on and off using a function key, if the radio is programmed in this way. • Press the function key to turn repeater talkaround on. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 48: Checking That The Channel Is Clear

    To use a function key to select a voting group: • Press the function key to select and activate a preset voting or scan group. Using the Main menu To select a voting group using the Main menu: Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 49: Hearing Faint And Noisy Signals

    Turning squelch override on and off 1. Press Menu and select Radio settings > Functions > Squelch o'ride. 2. Scroll to On (or Off) and press Select. The message Squelch override activated (or deactivated) appears in the display. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 50: Operating In P25 Trunking Mode

    When you first switch to a talkgroup configured for P25 trunking, the radio attempts to access the network and register on a control channel. If registration is successful, the trunking system available icon appears in the display. Registration is unsuccessful If registration is not successful, does not appear, and the display shows No service. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 51: Making A Talkgroup Call

    In some situations, the call will not proceed. For an explanation of the radio behavior, see Caution Unconnected Calls. To make a talkgroup call on a trunking system: 1. Select the required zone: • Press Menu and select Zones. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 52: Receiving A Talkgroup Call

    To hear calls from other members of a talkgroup, your radio must have that talkgroup selected, or the talkgroup must be part of an active scan group. For information about selecting a talkgroup, see Making a Talkgroup Call, and for information about talkgroup scan- ning, see Activating Talkgroup Scanning. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 53: Making An Individual Call

    You can make an emergency call using the emergency function key (function key 1). • Press the function or emergency key to activate emergency mode. The message Emergency mode appears and the radio sounds three short beeps, rising in pitch. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 54: Making A Phone Call

    4. When the call is answered, proceed with your conversation. 5. At the completion of the call, or if the dialed number is busy or does not answer, press the End left selec- tion key. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 55: Unconnected Calls

    The radio sounds five beeps, followed by a repeating double beep. You have attempted to make an individual call to a radio that does not currently exist on the system. The radio sounds two short beeps. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 56: Failsoft Mode Operation

    When the trunking system returns to normal operation, your radio is notified, and will attempt to register on the control channel it was previously using. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 57: Dynamic Regrouping

    To send a dynamic regrouping request: • Press Menu and select Trunking > Dyn Regrouping. When Select is pressed, 'Sending dynamic regroup rqst' appears in the display. If the request is successful, an acknowledgment message is displayed. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 58: Scanning

    • in-zone scanning (P25 conventional and analog channels, and P25 trunked talkgroups) • talkgroup scanning (P25 trunked talkgroups, and may include some P25 conventional and analog channels,). For information about viewing and editing scan group membership, see Editing a Scan Group. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 59: Activating Standard Scanning

    2. Scroll through the list of background scan groups available and press Select. When you next turn on background scanning, this is the scan group that is activated. This is also available for Talkgroup and In-zone scanning. See Activating Talkgroup Scanning Activating In-Zone Scanning. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 60: Activating In-Zone Scanning

    • Press Menu and select Radio settings > Functions > Scanning, or press the function key programmed for talkgroup scanning. Talkgroup scanning remains on until you either press the function key again, or select a standard, background or in-zone scan group. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 61: Making A Call While Scanning

    2. Scroll to the group to be viewed or edited, press Select. 3. In the Edit Group menu, select from the following options: • Group members: shows the current members of a group, and may also show the designated transmit channel and priority channels. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 62 Nuisance Delete function key. Deleting a channel from a group The priority 1 channel cannot be deleted using the Delete Channel menu. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 63 2. In the Edit Group menu, select Change P1 or Change P2 and press Select. The current priority channels are highlighted at the top of the list. 3. Select the new priority 1 or priority 2 channel and press OK. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 64: P25 Services

    If an acknowledgement is not received from the recipient’s radio, you will have the option of either canceling or resend- ing the request. Answering a call alert page If you receive a call alert page from another radio user, the message Page rx’d from... briefly appears in the display. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 65: Messages

    4. Select the message recipient from the list and press Send to. A message showing the destination briefly appears in the display. The LED glows red and a message may be displayed to advise you whether the message has been sent successfully or not. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 66: Radio Check

    The radio cannot return to operation until it receives an uninhibit request. This is also known as ‘revive’. To send a radio inhibit request: 1. Press Menu and select Services > Radio inhibit. 2. Scroll to the desired radio to make it inoperable. 3. Press Send to. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 67: Radio Unit Monitor

    3. Press Send to. The LED glows red and a message appears in the display. If the other radio has received your request, it will now call you, so that you can monitor activity near the radio. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 68: Status Request

    To send a status update: 1. Press Menu and select Services > Status update. 2. Select the required status message from the list. 3. Press Send to or Select. A message showing the destination appears in the display. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 69 If an acknowledgment is not received from the recipient’s radio, you will have the option of either canceling or resending the request. To set a status without sending it to anyone, see Setting your Status Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 70: Location Services

    • Trk: the receiver is displaying up-to-date satellite information. • stored: the receiver is having trouble connecting to satellites and the radio is displaying stored information that may not be current. • no cnx: the radio has lost serial communications with the receiver. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 71: Viewing Location Information

    2. Use the scroll keys to scroll though the Own location displays. Figure 9.1 Latitude and longitude in degrees, minutes and decimal seconds Latitude and longitude can be displayed in various formats depending on configuration. Figure 9.2 The radio's current course and speed Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 72 Figure 9.3 UTC: Coordinated Universal Time, 24-hour clock 3. Press Exit to exit the location display. In certain situations, the radio may automatically exit the location display. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 73: Emergency Operation

    When you turn the priority call feature on, the radio automatically sends an emergency alert (message) to the current talkgroup. Any calls you make while the priority call feature is turned on are flagged as emergency calls. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 74: Standard Emergency Mode

    The main phases for emergency modes are summarized below. The length of each phase is determined when the radio is programmed. When the emergency key is pressed: Activating emergency mode You can activate emergency mode using the emergency function key. 1. Long press the function or emergency key to activate emergency mode. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 75: About Manual Emergency Operation

    1. Press and hold the emergency key for longer than three seconds. How emergency mode is activated depends on how it has been configured. Con- firm this step with your administrator. The radio gives three short beeps, rising in pitch. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 76: Accessing Emergency Location Information

    To access the location information, either press Location or use the Last Stored menu. Using the Location menu 1. Press Location to display the current location of the radio. 2. Use the scroll keys to view more location information. 3. Press Exit to return to the previous display. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 77 1. Press Menu and select Emergency > Last stored to display the current location of the radio. 2. Use the scroll keys to view more location information. 3. Press Exit to return to the previous display. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 78: Loneworker Monitoring

    2. In the Loneworker menu, choose On. A vertical scroll bar on the right-hand side of the display indicates the remaining activity timeout. To reset the count- down bar, press any key. Figure 11.1 Radio display when loneworker is activated Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 79: Responding To A Loneworker Alarm

    • Press any key, • Move the radio, • If using the man down feature, restore the radio to an upright position. Otherwise the radio will activate emergency mode or (in digital mode) send a status update. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 80: Encryption

    This setting only affects outgoing calls. Incoming calls will still be decoded by the radio so long as the key required to decode the call is stored in the radio. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 81: Making An Encrypted Call

    The Change All menu can be used to change the encryption key that encrypts outgoing calls. The Preset Keys menu can then be used to change the encryption keys back to the default encryption key for each channel. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 82: Removing Encryption Keys From The Radio

    If the encryption keys are deleted, the message Key fail appears and a warning tone will periodically sound. The message Cannot transmit will be displayed if the user tries to transmit. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 83: Updating Encryption Keys Over-The-Air

    • Press Menu and select Security > OTAR > Rekey request. The message Rekey request ack appears in the display. If there is no response to the rekey request, the mes- sage Rekey request timeout appears. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 84: Customizing Radio Settings

    Using the Main Menu 1. Press Menu and select Radio settings > Functions > Low power tx. 2. Scroll to On (or Off) and press Select. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 85: Changing The Color Mode

    2. Scroll to the desired mode and press Select. The color modes are: Mode Description Color - Dark Dark background, light text. Default setting. Light background, dark text. Best suited Color - Light for day time display. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 86: Changing The Volume Of All Audible Indicators

    A short, medium-pitched beep indicates that an action is allowed. A long, low-pitched beep indic- ates that the action is not allowed. To change the volume of your radio’s keypress tones: 1. Press Menu and select Radio settings> Alert settings > Keypress tones. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 87: Changing To Quiet Operation

    1. Press Menu and select Radio settings > Alert settings > Quiet operation. Depending on how your radio is programmed, you may be able to press a function key to toggle quiet operation on and off. 2. Scroll to On (or Off) and press Select. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 88: Changing To Silent Operation

    Speaking to the side (nearest the noise canceling microphone) could result in both ambient noise and voice being canceled. To use the radio correctly, and achieve the best results, Tait recommends holding the radio 2 - 5 cm (1 - 2 inches) from the mouth and speaking directly into the front of the radio speaker/microphone.
  • Page 89: Turning On Backlighting

    You may be able to use a programmed function key to turn backlighting on momentarily, as long as backlighting has been configured to 'with activity'. • Press the assigned function key to turn backlighting on. Backlighting remains on for a few seconds, and then turns off. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 90: Rotating The Display

    1. Press Menu and select Radio settings > Display settings > Rotate display. 2. Scroll to On (or Off) and press Select. Depending on how your radio is programmed, you may be able to press a function key to toggle rotate display on and off. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 91: Charging And Caring For Batteries

    Charging and Caring for Batteries This section describes how to charge your Tait radio battery as well as care for it, to ensure safe operation, maximum performance and prolonged battery life. This section covers: About the Chargers 6-Way Charger Safety Information...
  • Page 92: 6-Way Charger Safety Information

    6-Way Charger Safety Information This device must be connected to an earthed mains socket-outlet. Norsk (no): Apparatet må tilkoples jordet stikkontakt. Suomi (fi): Laite on liitettävä suojamaadoitus-koskettimilla varustettuun pis- torasiaan. Svenska (sv): Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 93: Before Using The Charger

    Charging only starts when the battery is between 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C). When the battery temperature is outside the normal charging range, the orange LED on the charger is lit. Charging will start or resume once the temperature is within normal limits, and no action is required. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 94: Leaving The Battery On Charge

    • The battery symbol on the radio display looks empty. • The status LED on the radio slowly flashes red. • A high-pitched beep sounds. The battery should be recharged or replaced as soon as possible. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 95: Inserting The Radio Into The Vehicle Charger

    For best charging performance, switch off the radio before placing it in the charger (not for bat- Notice tery-only vehicle charger). • Desktop charger: Connect the charger to the correct Tait power adaptor. • 6-way charger and vehicle charger: Power on the charger. Initially, all three LEDs are lit for 2 seconds.
  • Page 96: Led Behavior

    • Check that the charger is properly plugged into the originally supplied power supply. • Check that the battery and charger contacts are clean. To clean, wipe the contacts with a dry lint-free cloth to remove any dirt, oil or grease. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 97: Removing The Battery From The Charger

    With proper care and maintenance you will maintain the performance and life of the battery. It is recommended that you: • Use only Tait chargers and batteries. • Do not expose a battery to very high or very low temperatures for extended periods of time. Doing so will shorten the service life of the battery.
  • Page 98: Troubleshooting

    Use the Radio info menu to view information such as the hardware and firmware version of your radio, function key settings, the radio serial number, and various radio identities. 1. Press Menu and select Radio settings > Radio info. 2. Scroll to the radio information you want to view and press Select. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 99: General Care

    3. Use a water-dampened, lint-free, microfibre cloth to remove any remaining dirt. 4. If the damp cloth is ineffective, dilute a (5 to 10%) solution of alcohol-free dishwashing liquid in clean water, on a cloth, to remove remaining dirt. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 100: Running Diagnostic Tests

    (BER) of the received signal. Also displays the channel status Rx Tone (CNV, TCH, CCH ) and the mode (PH1 or PH2 ). On a P25 conventional channel, the user can select whether to receive a 1011Hz (Phase 1) or 1031Hz (Phase 2) tone. Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 101 Transmits a 1011Hz or 1031Hz tone on the current channel with a bit error rate (BER) Tx Tone Cal of 5%. CNV = conventional, TCH = traffic channel, CCH = control channel ANA = analog, PH1 = P25 Phase 1, PH2 = P25 Phase 2 Tait International Ltd July 2021...
  • Page 102: Simplified Declaration Of Conformity

    съответствие може да се намери на следния TPAB1A, TPAH5A, TPAH6A, TPCB1A, TPCC0A, интернет адрес: www.taitradio.com/eudoc TPCH5A, TPCH6A, TPDB1A, TPDB1B, TPDB1C, ES Por la presente, Tait International Limited declara que TPDB1D, TPDC0A, TPDC0D, TPDH5A, TPDH5D, el tipo de equipo radioeléctrico TMAA4A, TMAA4C, TPDH7A, TPDH7D, TPDHBB, TPDHKC, TPDH7C, TMAB1A, TMAB1C, TMAB1E, TMAC0A, TMAC0C, TUFM2D, TUFM3A, TPGB1A, TPGHKA &...
  • Page 103 TPGHKA & TPGH7A típusú rádióberendezés megfelel netskoj adresi: www.taitradio.com/eudoc a 2014/53/EU irányelvnek. Az EU-megfelelőségi nyil- IT Il fabbricante, Tait International Limited, dichiara che il atkozat teljes szövege elérhető a következő internetes tipo di apparecchiatura radio TMAA4A, TMAA4C, címen: www.taitradio.com/eudoc...
  • Page 104 TMBM1A, TPAB1A, TPAH5A, TPAH6A, TPCB1A, taitradio.com/eudoc TPCC0A, TPCH5A, TPCH6A, TPDB1A, TPDB1B, TPDB1C, TPDB1D, TPDC0A, TPDC0D, TPDH5A, NL Hierbij verklaar ik, Tait International Limited, dat het TPDH5D, TPDH7A, TPDH7D, TPDHBB, TPDHKC, type radioapparatuur TMAA4A, TMAA4C, TMAB1A, TPDH7C, TUFM2D, TUFM3A, TPGB1A, TPGHKA &...
  • Page 105 SV Härmed försäkrar Tait International Limited att denna typ av radioutrustning TMAA4A, TMAA4C, TMAB1A, TMAB1C, TMAB1E, TMAC0A, TMAC0C, TMAH5A, TMAH5C, TMAH5E, TMAH6A, TMAH6C, TMAH6E, TMBB1A, TMBC0A, TMBH5A, TMBH7A, TMBM1A, TPAB1A, TPAH5A, TPAH6A, TPCB1A, TPCC0A,...
  • Page 106: Tait Software License Agreement

    “Security Vulnerability” means any flaw or weakness Tait; and including any other goods or property supplied in system security procedures, design, implementation, by Tait to Licensee pursuant to the terms of this Agree- or internal controls that if exercised (accidentally ment.
  • Page 107 “Software Key” means a code or key that is supplied Open Source Components contained in Tait products by Tait to access, enable and use the Software or cer- and the related Open Source licenses, see: tain functions or features of the Software.
  • Page 108 6.1. The commencement date and the term of the Soft- its own discretion make the consent conditional upon ware warranty will be a period of one (1) year from Tait the transferee paying applicable license fees and agree- shipment of the Software. If Licensee is not in breach of ing to be bound by this Agreement.
  • Page 109 Tait sole and total liability for any such claim shall be limited at the option of Tait to Section 8 TERM AND TERMINATION the repair or replacement of the Software or the refund of 8.1.
  • Page 110 11.5. THIRD-PARTY BENEFICIARIES. This Agree- terms of any other agreement between Tait and ment is entered into solely for the benefit of Tait and Licensee to the contrary, this is the complete and exclus- Licensee. No third party has the right to make any claim...

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