User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- SYMBOLS USED IN THIS MANUAL
- REGULATORY INFORMATION
- CHECKING ITEMS IN THE PACKAGE
- RADIO OVERVIEW
- BEFORE USING THE RADIO
- RADIO STATUS INDICATORS
- OPERATIONAL MODE AND STATUS ICONS THE DISPLAY
- LED INDICATOR
- TURNING THE RADIO ON AND OFF
- ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
- SELECTING A ZONE
- SELECTING A CHANNEL
- SWITCHING THE CHANNEL MODE BETWEEN ANALOG AND DIGITAL
- LOCKING AND UNLOCKING THE KEYPAD
- HOME SCREEN
- PRIVATE CALLS
- GROUP CALLS
- ALL CALLS
- TALK-AROUND (DIRECT MODE)
- CALLS ON ANALOG CHANNELS
- BATTERY STRENGTH INDICATOR
- MENU NAVIGATION
- SCANNING CHANNELS
- EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS
- HDC1200 SIGNALING
- SECURE COMMUNICATIONS
- MISCELLANEOUS FEATURES
- TROUBLESHOOTING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
- CARE AND CLEANING
- MODEL NUMBERS
- WARRANTY REGISTRATION AND WARRANTY
CARE AND CLEANING
Publication 14222-1150-2000, Rev. A 65
Ensure optimal radio performance as well as a long service life by following these care and cleaning tips:
RADIO CARE
• Review and follow all precautions described in the radio’s Product Safety Booklet.
• Do not hold the radio by its antenna or by a cable connected to its accessory connector.
• Do not pierce or scrape the surface of the radio or its accessories.
• Always replace the accessory connector’s cover when an accessory cable is not connected to the radio.
• Do not place the radio or any radio accessories in corrosive agents, solutions, gas mixers, or water.
RADIO CLEANING
Turn the radio off before cleaning it.
• On a regular basis, clean dust and fine particles from the radio and any accessories with a clean, dry, lint-
free cloth or a fine brush.
• After long periods of use, gently clean the radio’s keys, control knobs, display, and jacks/connectors with a
non-woven fabric and a neutral-base cleanser or mild soap. Do not use chemical preparations such as stain
removers, alcohol, sprays, or oils.
• Always allow the radio and its accessories to dry completely before turning the radio back on.
CAUTION