Contents Introduction.....................................................................................1 FCC Requirements..........................................................................1 Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada Compliance......................................................................................2 Safety Precautions..........................................................................4 Information and Options.............................................
Code Guard Transmit.....................................................................20 Analog Squelch Control.................................................................20 APCO Project 25 Digital Squelch Control......................................21 Mixed Mode Operation..................................................................22 Trunking Channel Basic Operation.............................................23 Scan Options......................................................................
Messaging .....................................................................................37 Text Messaging [TXT]....................................................................37 Short Message Update [MSG].......................................................39 User Update Messaging [STS].......................................................39 Paging and Call Alert ...................................................................41 Conventional Two-Tone/DTMF/MDC1200 Paging [MUTE] ...........
Versions.........................................................................................52 Zone Select [ZONE] (Conventional and Trunked Channels).........52 Keypad Programming...................................................................53 Keypad Programming Navigation..................................................53 Entering Keypad Programming Mode............................................54 Global, System, Zone and Channel Parameters...........................54 Global Settings.........
BKR9000 Portable Radio User’s Manual Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the BKR9000 Portable radio from BK Technologies. The KNG2 APCO Project 25 radio offers an array of programmable functionality to help radio users get the most out of their portable communications. Check with your BK Technologies dealer or communications officer for information on the programmed functions of your radio prior to operation.
BK Technologies This radio complies with the IEEE and ICNIRP exposure limits for occupational/controlled RF exposure environment at operating duty factors of up to 50% transmitting and is authorized by the FCC for occupational use only. In terms of measuring RF energy for compliance with the FCC exposure guidelines, your radio radiates measurable RF energy only while it is transmitting (during talking), not when it is receiving (listening) or in Standby Mode.
BKR9000 Portable Radio User’s Manual Conformément à la réglementation d'Industrie 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 quivalente (p.i.r.e.
BK Technologies Safety Precautions • Do not operate the transmitter in close proximity to blasting caps. • Do not operate the radio in an explosive atmosphere (petroleum fuels, solvents, dust, etc.) unless your radio is an intrinsically safe model designed for such use.
BKR9000 Portable Radio User’s Manual marketed in North America are designed, manufactured and tested to ensure they meet government established RF exposure levels. In addition, manufacturers also recommend specific operating instructions to users of 2-way radios. These instructions are important because they inform users about RF energy exposure and provide simple procedures on how to control it.
BK Technologies If you are not using a body-worn accessory and are not using the radio in the intended use position in front of the face, then ensure the antenna and the radio are kept at least one inch (2.5 cm) from the body when transmitting. Keeping the radio at the proper distance is important because RF exposures decrease with increasing distance from the antenna.
BKR9000 Portable Radio User’s Manual Information and Options BKR9000 radios operate in the VHF, UHF, 700MHz, 800MHz, and 900MHz frequency bands. Up to 8192 channels can be programmed into the radio. The channels may be divided into operating zones. Zones can be designated as standard operating zones or command zones. Command zones are made of up of channels selected from standard operating zones.
BK Technologies Features Factory installed options are listed on a tag located on the back of your radio near the top.
BKR9000 Portable Radio User’s Manual Removing the Battery 1. Push in the release tabs on each side of the battery. 2. Pull the battery downwards away from the radio. NOTE: All information programmed into the radio is maintained even when the battery pack is removed. Battery Care and Maintenance BKR9000 battery packs are available in a variety of capacities and types for special applications. Rechargeable battery packs can be charged separately or while attached to a radio.
BK Technologies Installing the Antenna Insert the radio’s antenna connector into the threaded connector of the antenna and turn it clockwise until it is firmly seated. Removing the Antenna Holding the base, turn the antenna counterclockwise until released.
BKR9000 Portable Radio User’s Manual LCD Display Status Indicators 6:28 Receiver Signal Strength Programmable Button Labels CHANNEL 1 Battery Level Indicator 380.00000 BKR9000 CHANNEL SL ZONE SEL MENU Programmable Alphanumeric Labels The BKR9000 display can be programmed for a variety of options and functionality. Check with your BK Technologies dealer or communications officer for information on the programmed functions of your radio.
BK Technologies Status Indicators LTE 3G LTE 4G GPS Enabled iP Trunking IP Data Enabled Bluetooth Enabled. Flashing indicates Discovery Mode. Bluetooth Paired Alphanumeric Label Options NOTE: Three radio information lines are programmable with PC Radio Editor. None No information is displayed. Channel Label Alphanumeric label of currently selected channel or active scanned channel. Channel Number Channel number of currently selected channel or active scanned channel.
BKR9000 Portable Radio User’s Manual Alphanumeric Label Options Rx Picklist Selections* NAC, TGID or Code Guard currently selected from the programmable RX Pick Lists. Subaudible* Displays CxCSS value of received signal. Tx Picklist Selections* NAC, TGID or Code Guard currently selected from the programmable TX Pick Lists.
BK Technologies Keypad Menu Operation One button can be programmed as “Menu”. Items shown in the Options and Labels table can be programmed and arranged via PC programming. These items can then be accessed with the Menu button. 1/3 To select from the menu: 1. Press the programmed “Menu” button. 1: BACKLIGHT 2: CHANNEL SELECT 2. Scroll to the desired menu item with the 3: MONITOR MODE 4: MUTE 5: ZONE SELECT ESCAPE navigation buttons ENTER . 3.
BKR9000 Portable Radio User’s Manual Options and Labels (cont.) Menu Switch Button Menu Minimum Volume x Monitor x x Nuisance Delete Label Trunk Conv.
BK Technologies Options and Labels (cont.) Label Trunk Conv. Unit Call Menu x x UNIT x x User Update x x STS Version x Voice Mute 2 Switch Button - x x ZERO x ZSCN x x x x Zone Scan List x x ZSC+ Zone Select x x ZONE Emergency button can only be assigned to the orange button. Works on a per-channel basis. *Requires GPS option. **Requires Encryption option. ***Requires Encryption and OTAR options. ****Requires P25 Trunking option.
BKR9000 Portable Radio User’s Manual Channel/Zone Selection Options The BKR9000 can be programmed with up to 8192 individual channels. These channels can be divided into zones of one or more channels. Accessing a channel or zone depends on radio programming. Channels or zones can be selected using the channel/zone select knob, by an assigned button or menu item or by direct keypad entry. More than one selection mode can be programmed.
BK Technologies Using Knob and Button Operations Together When selected via the button, menu or keypad method, the entered channel or zone becomes active regardless of the knob position. When the knob is turned, the radio leaves the keypad selected channel and goes to the selection indicated by the knob position. Example: With the channel select knob on channel 1, selecting channel 12 from the keypad will switch the operating channel to channel 12.
BKR9000 Portable Radio User’s Manual PTT switch, then press it again and continue talking. If the Transmit Indicator does not glow and a tone sounds, you are on a receive-only channel or the channel is busy (see Busy Channel Lockout). Select an authorized transmit channel. NOTE: When using a channel programmed for mixed mode transmit the signal will be transmitted in the mode selected by the TX Digital selection.
BK Technologies Code Guard/NAC Operation Conventional Channels Code Guard Receive Analog channels programmed with a receive code guard will be heard only when the proper carrier frequency and Code Guard value is received. Analog and mixed mode receive channels will also unmute when the radio is in monitor mode. This is also true of digital channels. Monitor mode is carrier squelch only. Code Guard Transmit Whenever transmitting on an analog channel, any programmed subaudible Code Guard is transmitted.
BKR9000 Portable Radio User’s Manual APCO Project 25 Digital Squelch Control Network Access Codes (NACs) provide the digital equivalent of analog sub-audible signaling (CTCSS/CDCSS) allowing a group of radios to be selectively called within a system. Users in the same area (using the same NAC) can be further divided into Talk Groups, with each group having its own Talk Group ID (TGID). Group Calls are made by designating both the users’ NAC and TGID. Each radio also has an individual P25 unit ID.
BK Technologies Mixed Mode Operation The receiver and transmitter are capable of operating in analog wideband (25 kHz channel spacing), analog narrow-band (12.5 kHz channel spacing) and APCO Project 25 Digital Mode.
BKR9000 Portable Radio User’s Manual Trunking Channel Basic Operation Some BKR9000 radios are equipped with optional P25 Trunking capability. To determine if your radio is trunking compatible, remove the battery and check the Options Label. “KZA0579” indicates the trunking option is installed. Trunking parameters and functions can only be programmed by qualified persons via PC. Contact your system administrator or radio dealer for information on how your radio is programmed.
BK Technologies Scan Options Channel Scan [SCAN] Conventional Channels When on, Channel Scan monitors activity on the scan list channels in the currently operating zone. Scan operates only while the radio is not transmitting. Channels designated as scan channels are identified by the symbol at the top of the LCD display. If allowed, the scan list can be edited by the radio user. (See Channel Scan List). When Channel Scan is on, the C the LCD display.
BKR9000 Portable Radio User’s Manual Channel Scan List [SCN+] Conventional Channels The Channel Scan List allows the radio user to add or remove channels from the list of channels to be monitored while channel scanning. Channels designated as scan channels are identified by the symbol at the top of the LCD display. The Scan List operation can be assigned as a button or menu list item. To edit the Channel Scan list, select the channel you wish to add or remove from the scan list.
BK Technologies Dual Mode Scan [DSCN] Conventional and Trunking Channels Dual Mode scan provides the ability to scan trunking and conventional channels simultaneously. NOTE: The Dual Mode Scan list must be setup using the PC Radio Editor and cannot be changed by the radio user. When Dual Mode Scan is turned on the D icon is displayed and the radio scans all channels in the dual mode scan list. Dual Mode Scan can be assigned to a switch or as a button or menu list item.
BKR9000 Portable Radio User’s Manual Priority Channel Select [PRI] Conventional Channels Depending on programming, priority channels can be radio-wide (System) or zone specific (Zone). Radio-wide priority channels are monitored regardless of the current operating zone. (See Priority Scan for more details.) If enabled the user can use the keypad to change the priority channels. Priority Channel Select can be assigned to a switch or as a button or menu list item.
BK Technologies Highlight the desired channel and press the “ENTER” button to set the priority channel. The display will return to the main Priority Channel Select menu. Zone Scan [ZSCN] Conventional Channels When Zone Scan and Channel Scan are on, the radio scans all programmed scan channels in zones designated as Zone Scan zones. If allowed, the scanned zone list can be edited by the radio user. (See Zone Scan List). When Zone Scan is on, the ZP LCD display.
BKR9000 Portable Radio User’s Manual Pick List Options The BKR9000 provides users the ability to use Pick List options to program specific channels. Pick List Options can be assigned to a programmed button or as menu list items.
BK Technologies Talk Group ID Picklist [TGID] Conventional Digital Channels Selecting a Talk Group ID from the Pick List will assign the TGID to the currently select channel. All other channels are unaffected. Open the menu of available TGIDs. Select the desired Talk Group ID or, to return the TGID to the preprogrammed value, select “Default”. Press “ENTER” to set the selection. If allowed, picklist values can be changed through keypad programming.
BKR9000 Portable Radio User’s Manual Unit-to-Unit Call Options Individual Unit Call [UNIT] Conventional Digital and Trunking Channels P25 Unit IDs allow for Unit-To-Unit calls when the radio is operating in Digital Mode. The function must be enabled by radio programming to allow this mode of operation. Channels programmed for analog only operation will not be able to transmit or receive Unit-To-Unit calls.
BK Technologies Unit-to Unit Callback If enabled, pressing PTT during the hold time results in a Unit-to-Unit call to the received unit ID. If there is no response to the call after 60 seconds, the radio returns to normal operation. Call List Programming If enabled with the PC Radio Editor, the P25 Call List for conventional channels can edited via the radio’s keypad programming function. Trunking Channels Limitations on unit-to-unit calls may programmed in trunking systems.
BKR9000 Portable Radio User’s Manual Emergency Signaling Options Conventional Digital and Trunking Channels The BKR9000 portable radio supports P25 Emergency Operation. When Emergency Operation is engaged the radio will transmit the P25 ID of the radio along with the required P25 Emergency bit. Emergency operation applies only to channels programmed for Digital or Mixed Mode transmissions.
BK Technologies Encryption Operation Conventional and Trunking Channels The BKR9000 may optionally be configured for Secure communication on channels operating in Analog or Digital Mode. To determine if your radio is encryption compatible, remove the battery and check the Options Label near the top of the radio. “KZA0577” indicates the encryption option is installed.
BKR9000 Portable Radio User’s Manual Transmit Secure [SEC] Channels programmed for selectable encryption can have “Transmit Secure” programmed as a switch, button or menu item. The default setting uses the collar switch to select Transmit Secure. Ø = encrypted, O = clear When SEC is on, encrypted channels programmed for switchable encryption will transmit an encrypted signal. NOTE: The SEC switch has no effect on channels programmed as Encrypted Only or Clear Only.
BK Technologies Rekey Request [RKEY] OTAR equipped radios only. On radios equipped with over-the-air rekeying (OTAR), a radio user can manually request an encryption rekey from the Key Management Facility (KMF). For a radio to receive encryption keys or keysets over-the-air, the selected channel must be designated as an OTAR channel via PC programming. Refer to your PC programming documentation for more information. To request a re-key: Open the Rekey Request menu.
BKR9000 Portable Radio User’s Manual Messaging Digital Conventional P25 channels can be programmed to send and receive text messages and radio status messages. Text messages can be selected from a pre-programmed list or manually entered using the radio keypad. Status messages are pre-programmed only. Text Messaging [TXT] Conventional Digital Channels Text Messaging needs to be configured in the PC Radio Editor for both tx and rx radios.
BK Technologies Manual Entry When “Manual Entry” is selected use the keypad to enter the desired message (see keypad character table). Press “Enter” to select the target radio. Select Target Radio Last Call - Select “Last Call” to send the message to same radio you last sent a text message. Press “Send” to send the message. Call List - Selecting “Call List” opens a list aliases for the preprogrammed Unit IDs. Select the desired target radio and press “Send” to send the message.
BKR9000 Portable Radio User’s Manual Reading the message To read the message press the “TXT” button or select ‘Text Message” from the menu. Select “Read” to view the message Stored Messages Up to five messages can be programmed into the “Manual Entry List” and are accessed from the “Select Entry Type” menu. To store a manually entered text message press the “TXT” button or select “Text Message” from the menu. Select “Store” from the menu an press “Enter”.
BK Technologies Unit Call Select Target Radio Last Call Select “Last Call” to send the message to the same radio you last sent a status message. Press “Send” to send the message. Call List Selecting “Call List” opens a list aliases for the pre-programmed Unit IDs. Select the desired target radio and press “Send” to send the message. Unit ID Select “Unit ID” to enter the P25 ID of the target radio. Use the keypad to enter the ID then press “Send”.
BKR9000 Portable Radio User’s Manual Paging and Call Alert Conventional Two-Tone/DTMF/MDC1200 Paging [MUTE] Conventional Analog Channels The BKR9000 can be programmed to receive two-tone, DTMF or MDC1200 pages on conventional analog channels. Receiving a page Select an analog or mixed-mode receive channel. Turn on “Voice Mute” from the programmed button or menu item. When voice mute is activated the icon is displayed. The radio ignores all voice traffic until the proper tone sequence is received.
BK Technologies Receiving a Call Alert When a Call Alert is received, an alert tone will sound and the incoming unit ID or alias is displayed for approximately 5 seconds. The top display line will alternate between the programmed display information and a Call Alert Received message. Select “Call Alert” to reset. Radio Check [RCHK] Conventional Digital Channels The BKR9000 can be programmed to check the availability of a BKR9000 radio with a specific P25 ID.
BKR9000 Portable Radio User’s Manual Radio Inhibit/Enable [INH]/[UNINH] Conventional Digital Channels With “Inhibit” is assigned to a button or menu function, a BKR9000 Radio can temporarily disable other BKR9000 radios using the targeted radio’s unit ID number. The disabled radio can only be re-enabled by sending an “Unhibit” command. NOTE: Inhibited radios cannot be read with the PC Radio Editor.
BK Technologies Other Options and Functions Many operational features and functions can be programmed for user selection and control. Items can be programmed to the radio buttons or switches. In addition to these quick set buttons, a menu of multiple functions can be accessed with a “MENU” button. Backlight [LITE] Conventional and Trunked Channels Backlight on/off control can be assigned to a switch, button or as a menu item.
BKR9000 Portable Radio User’s Manual tone will sound if conflicting traffic is present, but the radio is still allowed to transmit. Lockout - This setting prevents the radio from transmitting, "Busy" will be displayed and an alert will sound until the PTT is released. Override - This setting prevents the radio from transmitting. "Busy" will be displayed and an alert tone will sound until the PTT is released. However a rapid release and press of the PTT will allow the radio to transmit.
BK Technologies Contrast Conventional and Trunking Channels Allows the user to adjust the contrast of the screen. Select the desired contrast using the -/+ buttons. Press "ENTER" to set the contrast. Control Lockout [LCK] Conventional and Trunking Channels The BKR9000 portable offers a variety of control lock options. Control lock can be assigned to a toggle switch, collar switch or as a button or menu item.
BKR9000 Portable Radio User’s Manual Global Positioning [GPS] Conventional and Trunked Channels (Requires GPS Option KZA0589 or KAA0589) To access GPS functions press the “GPS” button or select “GPS” from the menu. Viewing GPS information To view current coordinates open the GPS menu and select “GPS Information”. After acquisition, the current location is displayed in degrees, minutes and seconds.
BK Technologies Keypad Programming Conventional Systems and Channels Much of the information stored in the BKR9000 can be edited using the keypad. Five separate programming functions can be enabled with the PC Radio Editor. Keypad programming selections can only be assigned as a menu item. Refer to the Keypad Programming section for detailed information on how to edit programmed radio information.
BKR9000 Portable Radio User’s Manual Phone [PHN] and Hang Up [HANG] Conventional Channels The Phone function is a way for a conventional radio to instruct the system to dial a phone number and begin a call with that radio. Using the Hang Up button allows the user to end that call. Radio Accountability Tone [RAT] Conventional and Trunked Channels The Radio Accountability Tone transmits a preprogrammed sequence of DTMF tones when the RAT button is pressed and held.
BK Technologies Send Signal [SEND] Conventional Analog Channels Activated by a long-press and is the 5-tone equivalent to emergency alarm. ANI Mode needs to be set to five-tone. Holding this button will send the five-tone signal. Squelch Adjust [SQL] Conventional Channels Squelch Adjust is used to change the signal strength required for the radio’s speaker to unmute. Squelch can be assigned as a button or menu list item. To adjust the squelch setting, open the squelch menu.
BKR9000 Portable Radio User’s Manual Surveillance Mode [SURV] Conventional and Trunking Channels When Surveillance Mode is on, all audible indicators (beeps etc.) and lighting functions (LEDs and Display) are disabled. Surveillance Mode can a switch, button or as a menu list item. System Test Conventional and Trunking Channels The BKR9000 portable offers a variety of system tests when connected to the appropriate test equipment. Select the appropriate test and follow the onscreen prompts.
BK Technologies Versions Conventional and Trunking Channels Version information about your radio can be viewed via the “Versions” menu item. To review the information, open the Versions menu. Use the NEXT or PREV to view the installed revisions of individual items. Version information includes: Date: Date of release. Release: Overall release code. Software: Release code for ARM. DSP: Release code for DSP. File Format: Currently installed file format. BSP: Release code of installed BSP firmware.
BKR9000 Portable Radio User’s Manual Keypad Programming Radio programming is to be performed only by authorized personnel. Any or all functions may be password protected to prevent unauthorized access. Check with your communications officer for information on the programmed functions of your radio. NOTE: Trunking channels and systems cannot be programmed via the radio keypad.
BK Technologies Entering Keypad Programming Mode To enter programming mode open the menu list by pressing the assigned “Menu” button and select “Keypad Prog” from the menu list. Use the keypad to enter the six-digit user or master password and press the Enter button. Select the item to program and press Enter. Available programmable functions are: Keypad - Used to edit individual channel and zone information such as labels, frequencies, operating modes, etc.
BKR9000 Portable Radio User’s Manual Editor to display radio information. Select top, middle or bottom line to change its displayed information. Then select the desired setting from the list (see table). NOTE: Display changes do not affect the display on trunked channels. Conventional Display Line Options None No information is displayed. Channel Label Alphanumeric label of currently selected channel or active scanned channel.
BK Technologies User Password Select “User Password” from the “Global” menu to edit the keypad programming password. Enter a six-digit numeric. NOTE: Changing the user password does not affect the power-up or administrator password. System Settings To edit the programmable System settings, select “Keypad” from the programing menu then select “System” from the sub-menu. Select the item you wish to edit from the System menu.
BKR9000 Portable Radio User’s Manual Delete Zone When selected the list of available zones is displayed. Choose the zone you wish to delete. When a zone is removed all subsequent zones move up one spot. Example: If there are seven zones in the radio and zone five is deleted, zone six now becomes zone five and zone seven becomes zone six. Edit Zone Select “Edit Zone” to change the programmable zone information. Zone Label Use the keypad to enter a label of up to sixteen characters.
BK Technologies Add Channel Select to add a new channel. Choose the zone to which the channel is to be added. Enter a valid channel index number of 1-5000. NOTE: To access channels above channel sixteen, the radio must be programmed via PC for keypad channel select or “Channel Select” must be assigned as a button or menu item. Delete Channel When selected the list of programmed zones is displayed. Choose the zone of the channel you wish to delete. Select the channel from the list.
BKR9000 Portable Radio User’s Manual NOTE: $F7F is an invalid receiver NAC. Choose “Select” to use a receiver NAC from the programmed pick list. Squelch Mode Digital or Mixed Mode Receive Channels Only Normal - Requires carrier and NAC only to unmute digital signals. Selective - Required for Individual Calls and use of Talkgroup IDs. Requires a matching TGID to unsquelch. Bandwidth Analog or Mixed Mode Channels Only Narrowband - 12.5kHz spacing when operating in analog.
BK Technologies NOTE: $F7E and $F7F are invalid transmit NACs. Choose “Select” to use a transmit NAC from the pick list. TGID Digital or Mixed Mode Channels Only Select “Enter” to program a transmit Talk Group ID via the keypad. Enter the desired value (1- 65535). NOTE: 0 is an invalid transmit Talk Group ID. Choose “Select” to use a TGID from the pick list. P25 ID Unit Call/Receive List The BKR9000 can be pre-programmed with up to 100 Project 25 IDs and labels.
BKR9000 Portable Radio User’s Manual code. Use the INV button to invert the code. The following tables show the standard values for tone and digital. Any value can be entered in keypad programming. The user is not restricted to these values. Valid Code Guard Tone Values Group A Group B Group C 67.0 (XZ) *151.4 (5Z) 71.9 (XA) 146.2 (4B) 74.4 77.0 (XB) 162.2 (5B) 82.5 (YZ) 156.7 (5A) 79.7 88.5 (YB) 173.8 (6A) 94.8 (ZA) 167.9 (6Z) 85.4 (YA) *100.0 (1Z) 186.2 (7Z) 103.5 (1A) *179.
BK Technologies User Selectable Network Access Codes The BKR9000 can be pre-programmed with up to 32, user selectable NACs. NACS are selected via a programmed button or menu item (see TX/RX Network Access Code Picklist). If enabled, the tones can be programmed via the radio’s keypad. Select “User NACs” from the programing menu. Select the NAC to edit. Enter the desired value in hexadecimal (000 - FFF). NOTE: $F7E and $F7F are invalid as user selectable NAC values.
BKR9000 Portable Radio User’s Manual BK Technologies Warranty Information STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY BK Technologies ("Warrantor") warrants to the Purchaser of new radio equipment of the Warrantor's manufacture that such equipment shall be free from material defects in material and workmanship for the period commencing upon the date of purchase and continuing for the following specified period of time after that date: Basic Unit (Radio) 2 years Battery 1 year Antenna 1 year Other Accessories
BK Technologies IN NO EVENT WILL WARRANTOR BE LIABLE TO THE PURCHASER OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY LOSS OF USE, REVENUE OR PROFIT OR LOSS OF DATA OR DIMINUTION IN VALUE, OR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES WHETHER ARISING OUT OF BREACH CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE) OR OTHERWISE, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER SUCH DAMAGES WERE FORESEEABLE AND WHETHER OR NOT WARRANTOR HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, AND NOTWITHSTANDING THE FAILURE OF ANY AGREE
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BK Technologies Keypad Text/Programming Characters 1 1 2 ABC A, B, C, a, b, c, 2 3 DEF D, E, F, d, e, f, 3 4 GHI G, H, I, g, h, i, 4 5 JKL J, K, L, j, k, l, 5 6 MNO M, N, O, m, n, o, 6 7PQRS P, Q, R, S, p, q, r, s, 7 8 TUV T, U, V, t, u, v, 8 9WXYZ W, X, Y, Z, w, x, y, z, 9 0 0, Blank Space * *, ., ,, ;, :, ", ', !, ?, %, &, ', ~, @, _ # #, $, +, -, =, ^, /, \, |, <, >, {, }, [, ] - 66 -
BKR9000 Portable Radio User’s Manual My Radio Settings ID# Serial # Conv. Trunked Collar Switch Orange Button Top Side Middle Side Bottom Side Left Front Center Front Right Front Menu Settings Conv.