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Bluetooth (AWR Advantage Plus – Only)

 

The “Bluetooth” feature is enabled or disabled via programming software only. 

 

To ‘Pair’ or Link the radio to a Bluetooth headset for the first time, press and 

hold the SF2 button on the side of the radio while turning the unit on.    The 

radio LCD will display “Link ---“.  Release the side key and the LED will flash 

blue.    Follow the pairing instructions for the Bluetooth headset being used.   

The ‘Pairing’ process will take approximately 35 seconds.    The headset will 

speak “device is connected” when the radio and headset are Paired.     

 

Summary of Contents for AWR Advantage

Page 1: ...0 AWR Advantage AWR Advantage Plus User manual Advanced Wireless Communications ...

Page 2: ...tions AWR Advantage AWR Advantage Plus two way radio This portable two way radio is a business grade device Treat it with care and you will enjoy years of reliable operation The manual is applicable to the following model AWR Advantage AWR 4000 AWR Advantage Plus AWR 4002 ...

Page 3: ... the potential for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure This radio device is NOT authorized for general population consumer or similar use BEFORE USING THIS RADIO READ THE TRAINING MATERIAL BELOW WHICH CONTAINS IMPORTANT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE USAGE AND RF ENERGY AWARENESS AND CONTROL INFORMATION FOR COMPLIANCE WITH RF ENERGY EXPOSURE LIMITS IN APPLICABLE NATIONAL AND INT...

Page 4: ...d for occupational controlled environment exposure limits the FCC requires users to be fully aware of and exercise control over their exposure Awareness and control of RF exposure can be accomplished using labels or by education and training through appropriate means such as information and instructions in user manuals or safety booklets Your Advanced Wireless Communications two way radio has an R...

Page 5: ...netic energy In terms of measuring RF energy for compliance with 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 Compliance and Control Guidelines and Operating Instructions for Portable Two Way Radios to control your exposure and ensure compliance with the occupational controlled en...

Page 6: ...radio in an AWC approved belt clip or similar accessory that contains no metallic components and provides a minimum separation distance of 1 3 cm between the back of the radio and the user s body AWC approved accessories antennas and device combinations comply with the occupational controlled environment RF exposure limits Using non AWC approved accessories may result in exposure levels which exce...

Page 7: ... at a proper distance is important since RF exposure decreases with increasing distance from the antenna Use only FCC approved supplied or replacement headsets batteries and accessories intended for use with this radio Use of non FCC approved head sets batteries and accessories may exceed FCC RF exposure guidelines FCC License Information Your Advanced Wireless Communications radio operates on com...

Page 8: ...C main form 601 and schedules D and H FAX Forms can be obtained by fax from the FCC Fax On Demand system Call 202 418 0177 from your fax machine and request document number 000600 for the form schedules and instructions MAIL Forms can be ordered by telephone and will be sent to you by first class mail Call the FCC Forms Hotline at 800 418 FORM 3676 INTERNET Form 601 and instructions can be downloa...

Page 9: ...plication questions at 888 CALL FCC 225 5322 If you have any questions call Advanced Wireless Communications at 800 475 5852 Notices to The User This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference ...

Page 10: ...s equipment generates or uses radio frequency energy Changes or modifi cations to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifica tions are expressly approved in the instruction manual The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made ...

Page 11: ...ons This equipment generates uses and can generate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications How ever there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined b...

Page 12: ... the receiver is connected Consult with the dealer for technical assistance SAFETY INFORMATION Your wireless portable two way radio has been designed using a low power transmitter When the PTT switch is pressed the radio generates radio fre quency RF electromagnetic energy EME This radio is designed to comply with the FCC Report and Order FCC 96 326 August 1996 ...

Page 13: ...t To avoid electromagnetic interference turn off your radio in places where posted notices instruct you to do so Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy When traveling on aircraft turn off your radio when the airline crew instructs you to do so When in vehicles equipped with an air bag do not place a portable radio in the airbag deployment...

Page 14: ...emove install or charge batteries in such areas To avoid possible interference with blasting operations turn off your radio when you are near electrical blasting caps Do not expose the radio to direct sunlight for long periods of time Do not place the radio in direct contact with any heating source ...

Page 15: ...14 CONTENTS Thank You 1 FCC Declaration 3 Contents 14 Getting Acquainted 18 Product Inspection 18 Radio View 20 LCD Display Symbols 23 Safety and Care Instructions 27 Safety Precautions 27 ...

Page 16: ... Caution 29 Getting Started 31 Installing Removing Charging the Battery 33 Turn the Unit ON OFF 42 Volume 43 Talk to Another Radio 45 Keypad Lock 47 VOX Level Voice Delay Time Monitoring A Channel 48 Scan for a Channel CTCSS DCS 53 ...

Page 17: ...ering Programming Mode 63 Selecting a Channel 68 Programming the Frequency 70 Advanced Features 75 Limited Menu Feature 78 Bluetooth AWR Advantage Plus Only 79 Recorder Feature AWR Advantage Plus Only 81 Vibration Alert Feature AWR Advantage Plus Only 83 ...

Page 18: ...17 DTMF Encoding Autodialing 85 Frequencies List 86 CTCSS DCS Code List 89 Troubleshooting 100 ...

Page 19: ...AWR Advantage Plus 4002 Portable Two way Radio Before use please inspect the product as follows First check the shipping carton for any signs of damage If any damage has occurred please contact your dealer or Advanced Wireless Communications immediately Confirm the supplied product against the packing slip to assure accuracy ...

Page 20: ...MAY VARY Part Number Item Qty 1 106070 kit Radio AWR 4000 1 OR 106094 kit Radio AWR 4002 1 2 221051 Battery 1 3 221052 Single Charger with adapter 1 4 221116 Charger Power Adapter 1 5 221115 Swivel Belt Holster 1 6 221129 User Manual 1 ...

Page 21: ...RADIO VIEW 1 Charger Terminal 2 Speaker 3 Microphone 4 Channel Down Key Select item key in Local setting Mode 5 F Programmable function key Default Key Lock 01 02 03 06 08 09 10 11 12 14 16 15 13 OPEN 05 04 07 18 17 ...

Page 22: ...unction key Default Menu long press Scan short press 7 Channel Up Key Select item key in Local programming Mode 8 LCD display refer to the below symbols list 9 SF2 Programmable function key Default Channel view short press Monitor long press 10 SF1 Programmable function key default PTT 11 LED Flashlight ...

Page 23: ...22 12 LED Indicator Tx Busy 13 Power switch Volume Knob 14 Head set Jack Programming Cable Jack 15 Belt clip screw hole 16 Antenna 17 Battery cover 18 Open slot for battery cover ...

Page 24: ...23 LCD DISPLAY SYMBOLS SYMBOL FUNCTION AWR 4000 Power on text it can be Channel number Channel alias Channel frequency AWR 4000 ...

Page 25: ...er H M L LED flashlight function enable Headset connected Headset function disable Recorder function enable Flashing when no space AWR ADVANTAGE PLUS Vibration function enable AWR ADVANTAGE PLUS Monitor indicator Speaker opened Speaker function disable ...

Page 26: ...LUS Bluetooth earpiece connected AWR ADVANTAGE PLUS Battery indicator Keypad lock DTMF signalling enable AWR ADVANTAGE PLUS Scan The current channel is in scan list The current channel is prior channel Compander enable Scrambler enable VOX enable ...

Page 27: ... Auxiliary Functions The SF1 SF2 S M and F keys can be programmed for a variety of functions See Local Programming Mode menu list later in this manual Please contact your dealer for further details on these functions ...

Page 28: ...panel The LCD panel is made of glass and may break if the unit is dropped or impacted Heat sources Keep the product away from heat sources such as radiators stoves heaters and other heat generating products Water and moisture Do not use the product in or near water or in high moisture areas such as a bathroom or outdoors when rain is present ...

Page 29: ...oth Do not use liquid cleaning agents benzene thinner or aerosols Repair Do not attempt to repair the product or modify the circuitry by yourself Only replacement parts that are recommended by Advanced Wireless Communications AWC should be used You can contact AWC at 800 475 5852 Do not scratch hard objects against the LCD display as this may cause damage ...

Page 30: ...ent type recommended by the manufacturer Please dispose of old defective batteries in an environmentally friendly manner in accordance with the relevant laws and regulations Do not dispose this product as unsorted municipal waste Collection of such waste separately for special treatment is necessary Do not expose equipment and accessories to open flames such as lighted candles etc ...

Page 31: ...30 To reduce the risk of electric shock do not expose equipment to rain or moisture ...

Page 32: ...e bottom of the radio into the holster until it snaps into place 2 To remove push the tab on the holster and pull the radio away from the holster Note If there is a need to replace the holster contact your account manager or call 800 475 5852 to order a replacement part number 221115 ...

Page 33: ...crew holes on the metal bracket of the belt clip with holes on the back side of the radio Then secure the belt clip on the back side of the radio as shown in Figure 2 and then secure the screws 2 To remove loosen the screw to remove the belt clip Figure 2 ...

Page 34: ...y 1 If the battery cover is already in place use the fingers to press down the three circle position and in the meantime use the thumb to pull up in the direction of arrow from the bottom side OPEN slot Then lift the rear cover and remove it from the radio s body as shown in Figure 3 ...

Page 35: ...34 Figure 3 2 Insert the battery printed arrows first into the battery compartment and press down to secure firmly in place Figure 4 ...

Page 36: ...p of the battery cover into the slot at the top of the radio s body press the bottom of the battery cover towards the radio until a click is heard and then the battery cover is securely attached to the radio as shown in Figure 5 Figure 5 ...

Page 37: ...prompt please charge then you need to recharge the battery For optimum battery life do not charge the battery for prolonged periods after it is fully charged Using the Drop in Charger 1 Place the charger on a flat surface 2 Insert the plug of the power cord into the jack on the charger ...

Page 38: ... it will not fully charge 5 Insert the radio with battery installed into the front charging pocket Note The radio will fit in the charger with the holster or belt clip on The drop in charger will also charge a spare AWB 4000 Li Ion battery Both batteries will charge in approximately 3 6 hours ...

Page 39: ...38 Figure 6 ...

Page 40: ...es Batteries can be charged inside the radios or removed and placed in the MUC Separately Each of the 6 charging pockets can hold a radio or battery but not both 1 Place the charger on a flat surface 2 Insert the power cord plug into the jack on the MUC 3 Plug the cord into an AC outlet 4 Turn the radio off 5 Insert the radio or battery into the charging pocket ...

Page 41: ...40 Radio charging pocket Battery charging pocket Figure 7 ...

Page 42: ...of the 6 charging pockets has an LED The LED is solid red when the battery is charging and solid green when charging is complete See label at the bottom of the charger for other LED conditions Battery Meter The battery meter in the upper right corner of the display see page 41 indicates how much battery power is remaining ...

Page 43: ...Bar Voice charging prompt 100 85 85 25 25 10 Final 10 TURN THE UNIT ON OFF Turn clockwise to turn the radio on and counterclockwise to turn the radio off When you turn the radio on the radio will chirp and if enabled speak the ...

Page 44: ...ay briefly shows all features and display segments ADJUSTING THE VOLUME Turn clockwise to increase the volume and counterclockwise to decrease the volume Note Do not hold the radio too close to your ear when adjusting the volume ...

Page 45: ... receiving radios must be on the same channel using the same CTCSS code or DCS code in order for you to communicate with another party To select between channels maximum 16 1 Press to increase channel number 2 Press to decrease channel number ...

Page 46: ... pressed the PTT button To talk to another radio 1 Press and hold SF2 this button is set to the Monitor function to check for channel activity Do not transmit if someone is speaking on the channel 2 Press and hold PTT button SF1 and speak into the microphone to transmit 3 Release the PTT button once you have finished speaking to allow other ...

Page 47: ...n receiving Signal Strength and Channel Busy Indicators When there is activity on a frequency the radio LCD displays and the green LED lights steady When there is activity on the same frequency and code as your radio your radio is receiving the radio displays and a signal strength from 1 weakest to 4 strongest This can help determine when a radio is moving out ...

Page 48: ...signal path may affect the strength of the incoming signal KEYPAD LOCK To avoid accidentally changing the channel and the unit s preferred settings you can lock the keypad To lock or unlock the keypad Press and hold the F button for 2 0 seconds ...

Page 49: ...Long Press is programmed for keylock default 2 While key lock is on you can still use the PTT button VOX OPERATION The Voice Activated Transmission VOX function allows your voice to activate transmission automatically when the transceiver is used with an optional hands ...

Page 50: ...ce through to the selected channel Note The VOX level and transmission delay time should be set according to your voice loudness and personal preference To set up a VOX headset 1 Turn the radio off 2 Open the accessory cover 3 Plug the headset into the accessory jack 4 Turn the radio back on again The radio displays ...

Page 51: ...dset in or near your ear 6 To transmit speak into the accessory microphone To receive stop talking NOTE This product is compatible with Motorola headsets please ask your local Account Manager for further information Pressing the PTT button disables VOX ...

Page 52: ...quelch Off Default In this mode the speaker is unmuted in any condition so as to receive any sound on the current channel When audio signal is received on the channel audio will be heard Otherwise background noise will be heard Operation Press and hold the Monitor Default SF2 key to enter this mode and release the key to exit Monitor toggle In this mode the receiving party can receive incoming ...

Page 53: ... is not the same the receiving party will not receive any incoming calls Operation Press the Monitor key to enter this mode and press it again to exit Monitor Momentary Refer to Monitor toggle Operation Hold down the programmed monitor key continuously to enter this mode and release the key to exit ...

Page 54: ...alk and listen to the person transmitting without changing channels Note The icon will appear on the display when the current channel is added to the scan list The icon will appear on the display when the current channel is a priority channel 1 To start scanning press the key programmed as Scan S M default The scan icon displays and the radio begins to scan the channels When the ...

Page 55: ... resumes If no transmission occurs scanning resumes Note these timers can be changed by the programming software 3 To stop scanning press the Scan Key If you press PTT while the radio is scanning the radio transmits on the channel you were on before you activated scan Skipping and Removing Channels While Scanning Scan has two temporary features to make it easier to use Scan advance ...

Page 56: ...ress and hold to temporarily remove a channel from the scan list The channel returns to the scan list when the radio is turned off then on again Without Priority Channel Providing that there is a scan list with 6 channels and all channels are non prioritized the normal scan operation would proceed in the following sequence as shown in Figure 1 ...

Page 57: ...56 Figure 1 Normal Scan Sequence Figure 2 Priority Scan Sequence ...

Page 58: ...can the most frequently used channel so that messages will not be missed The priority channel is programmed by the dealer via programming software or by the radio s keypad if full radio programming is activated Note If the radios receiving on a non priority channel the priority channel is still scanned The radio will switch to the priority channel once any activity is detected ...

Page 59: ...ly enter scan mode when it is turned on The radio is always in scan mode Scan cannot be turned off WIRELESS CLONING The AWR 4000 is capable of Wireless Cloning NOTE It is VERY important to know the Source radio If a Target radio s PTT is pressed it will overwrite the intended Source unit ...

Page 60: ...hile turning the radio on CLONE will be displayed on the LCD 3 To start the cloning process press the PTT button of the Source radio 4 The Source radio LED will light steady red The Target radio will toggle from red to green There can be any number of Target radios 5 When complete the Source radio will display Clone the Target radio will Display OK If ERROR is displayed on the Target radio perform...

Page 61: ...ll Target radios off then on to use Local Programming Mode Local programming mode allows you to configure your radio by manual operation Note Local programming mode can be disabled by the programming software Local programming mode menu is as below ...

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Page 64: ...gramming mode Note If you press and hold the PTT button for 3 seconds when the radio is in local programming mode you will exit from the Programming Mode Key operation definition When you enter the local programming mode the key function is as below Select the main menu function Select the main menu function Enter sub menu or confirm the selected value function ...

Page 65: ... of the menu Selecting Radio setting CH setting Key setting Main Menu 1 When the radio is in the radio setting programming mode the RADIO SETTING will appear on the bottom of the screen 2 Press or to select the main menu that you want to program or ...

Page 66: ... channel display mode CH Mode 1 When the radio is in RADIO setting status press or until CH MODE displays on the bottom of the screen In the meantime the current display mode will appear in the middle of the screen 2 Press S M and the current display mode will flash ...

Page 67: ...66 3 Press or to select the channel display mode you want to set NOTE there are three modes that can be selected Channel number CH NO Alias Frequency 4 Press S M to confirm your selection ...

Page 68: ...CH MODE status or Press and hold PTT to exit Local programming mode NOTE To set MIC Sensitivity VOX parameter TOT Speaker Headset Priority Scan Vibration Battery saver Key tone PTT tone Backlight Channel Voice the process is similar with channel display mode ...

Page 69: ...nnel 1 When the radio is in CHANNEL setting status Press or until the CH NO appears in the bottom of the screen This is the first setting item after you enter channel programming mode 2 Press S M and the CH 01 will flash ...

Page 70: ...nel number Note there are 16 channels that can be selected 4 Press S M to confirm the selecting channel 5 Press or to set another function or Press F to exit channel setting menu or Press and hold PTT to exit Local programming mode ...

Page 71: ...70 Programming the Frequency 1 When the radio is in channel setting status press or until the CH FREQ appears on the bottom of the screen 2 Press S M and the 08 will flash 3 Press or to select a channel ...

Page 72: ...nformation on frequencies for communicating with other business radios There are 64 available frequencies 4 Press S M to confirm the selecting frequency number 5 Press or to set another function or Press F to exit channel setting ...

Page 73: ...ansmit power BCL Call Tone Scan List Priority scan Compander Scrambler setting the process is similar with programming frequency Programming SF1 key short press function 1 When the radio is in key setting programming status press or until the SF1 short appears on the bottom of the screen ...

Page 74: ...73 NOTE when SF1 function is set to none NONE will appear on the screen 2 Press S M to set SF1 key short press function The NONE flashes 3 Press or to select the key function ...

Page 75: ...er function 4 Press or to confirm the key function 5 Press or to set another function or Press F to exit KEY SETTING status or Press and hold PTT to exit Local programming mode NOTE For SF1 long SF2 short SF2 long S M short S M long F short and F long key setting the process is similar with SF1 short ...

Page 76: ...on a channel that is already in use by fellow radio users the radio will sound an alert tone and turn back to the receive mode Time Out Timer TOT The Time Out Timer TOT is used to prevent someone from using the same channel for a long time and to prevent the radio from damage due to continuous transmission If the transmission exceeds the preset time transmission will be inhibited and a ...

Page 77: ...tivated once the radio has no activity on the channel and no operation performed for 10 12 seconds This will extend battery life Pressing any key or receiving a signal will restore the radio to normal operation and exit from Battery Save Low Battery Alert When the battery voltage goes below a preset value a please charge voice prompt will sound and then the radio stops transmitting ...

Page 78: ... unless the receiving radio also has scramble enabled Compander Companding is a feature that allows improved voice quality in weak signal areas It compresses your voice at transmission and expands it when receiving while simultaneously reducing static noise However to enjoy this benefit all transmitting and receiving radios must have this feature activated ...

Page 79: ...nabled this feature allows the user to access commonly altered settings These settings include Battery Save on off PTT Tone on off TX Power H M L Scan List on off Power On Scan Channel Selection if enabled by programming software Note Scan List on off determines if the selected channel will be part of the scan list ...

Page 80: ...st time press and hold the SF2 button on the side of the radio while turning the unit on The radio LCD will display Link Release the side key and the LED will flash blue Follow the pairing instructions for the Bluetooth headset being used The Pairing process will take approximately 35 seconds The headset will speak device is connected when the radio and headset are Paired ...

Page 81: ...g the Menu function key When the short menu is accessed using the up down arrows select Bluetooth Press the S M key to access the Bluetooth menu Use the up down arrow to select LINK then press the S M key LINK will be displayed on the LCD and the radio LED will flash blue while Connecting The headset will speak device is connected when the radio and headset are Paired This process typically takes ...

Page 82: ...enabled the AWR ADVANTAGE PLUS will record the audio of all received radio receptions The limitation for this feature is 128 total messages or approximately 10 minutes of recording time o Available Recorder options are Off Recorder is disabled Normal Will record all received messages Signaling Not used at this time ...

Page 83: ... the last received message one by one or delete all recorded messages Use the up down arrow keys to navigate the short menu options Use the S M key as an enter key and the F key as the escape key o If full the AWR ADVANTAGE PLUS will provide a warning tone every 15 seconds indicating that the recording capacity is full No new radio receptions will be recorded ...

Page 84: ...time Vibration Alert AWR Advantage Plus Only The Vibration feature is enabled or disabled via programming software only If enabled the radio will vibrate upon receiving a transmission under the following conditions o Hold timer S determines the duration of a vibration Available duration selections are from 1 to 10 seconds ...

Page 85: ...ansmission is received After that vibration the Dropout Delay Timer must expire before another vibration will take place no received messages for the selected time period Available Dropout Delay Timer selections are 10 to 200 seconds in 10 second increments Note Default is disabled ...

Page 86: ... key will allow access to the pre programmed Autodial List Use the up down arrow to select the desired Autodial list name Press the PTT button to initiate the DTMF string transmission DTMF Store and Send Function key will allow the selection of individual DTMF digits to create a DTMF string Pressing the PTT button will initiate the DTMF string transmission ...

Page 87: ...ncy MHz 1 464 5000 2 464 5500 3 467 7625 4 467 8125 5 467 8500 6 467 8750 7 467 9000 8 467 9250 9 461 0375 Display Number Frequency MHz 10 461 0625 11 461 0875 12 461 1125 13 461 1375 14 461 1625 15 461 1875 16 461 2125 17 461 2375 18 461 2625 ...

Page 88: ...1 3125 21 461 3375 22 461 3625 23 462 7625 24 462 7875 25 462 8125 26 462 8375 27 462 8625 28 462 8875 Display Number Frequency MHz 29 462 9125 30 464 4875 31 464 5125 32 464 5375 33 464 5625 34 466 0375 35 466 0625 36 466 0875 37 466 1125 38 466 1375 ...

Page 89: ...6 1875 41 466 2125 42 466 2375 43 466 2625 44 466 2875 45 466 3125 46 466 3375 47 466 3625 48 467 7875 Display Number Frequency MHz 49 467 8375 50 467 8625 51 467 8875 52 467 9125 53 469 4875 54 469 5125 55 469 5375 56 469 5625 57 462 1875 58 462 4625 ...

Page 90: ... 462 4875 60 462 5125 61 467 1875 Display Number Frequency MHz 62 467 4625 63 467 4875 64 467 5125 CTCSS DCS Code List Display Number Code Hz OFF OFF 001 67 0 693 69 3 002 71 9 Display Number Code Hz 003 74 4 004 77 0 005 79 7 006 82 5 ...

Page 91: ...e Hz 007 85 4 008 88 5 009 91 5 010 94 8 011 97 4 012 100 0 013 103 5 014 107 2 015 110 9 016 114 8 Display Number Code Hz 017 118 8 018 123 0 019 127 3 020 131 8 021 136 5 022 141 3 023 146 2 024 151 4 025 156 7 026 162 2 ...

Page 92: ... 167 9 028 173 8 029 179 9 030 186 2 031 192 8 032 203 5 033 210 7 034 218 1 035 225 7 036 233 6 Display Number Code Hz 037 241 8 038 250 3 Display Number Digital Code 039 023N 040 025N 041 026N 042 031N 043 032N 044 043N 045 047N ...

Page 93: ...Digital Code 046 051N 047 054N 048 065N 049 071N 050 072N 051 073N 052 074N 053 114N 054 115N 055 116N Display Number Digital Code 056 125N 057 131N 058 132N 059 134N 060 143N 061 152N 062 155N 063 156N 064 162N 065 165N ...

Page 94: ...Digital Code 066 172N 067 174N 068 205N 069 223N 070 226N 071 243N 072 244N 073 245N 074 251N 075 261N Display Number Digital Code 076 263N 077 265N 078 271N 079 306N 080 311N 081 315N 082 331N 083 343N 084 346N 085 351N ...

Page 95: ...Digital Code 086 364N 087 365N 088 371N 089 411N 090 412N 091 413N 092 423N 093 431N 094 432N 095 445N Display Number Digital Code 096 464N 097 465N 098 466N 099 503N 100 506N 101 516N 102 532N 103 546N 104 565N 105 606N ...

Page 96: ...Digital Code 106 612N 107 624N 108 627N 109 631N 110 632N 111 654N 112 662N 113 664N 114 703N 115 712N Display Number Digital Code 116 723N 117 731N 118 732N 119 734N 120 743N 121 754N 122 023I 123 025I 124 026I 125 031I ...

Page 97: ...Digital Code 126 032I 127 043I 128 047I 129 051I 130 054I 131 065I 132 071I 133 072I 134 073I 135 074I Display Number Digital Code 136 114I 137 115I 138 116I 139 125I 140 131I 141 132I 142 134I 143 143I 144 152I 145 155I ...

Page 98: ...Digital Code 146 156I 147 162I 148 165I 149 172I 150 174I 151 205I 152 223I 153 226I 154 243I 155 244I Display Number Digital Code 156 245I 157 251I 158 261I 159 263I 160 265I 161 271I 162 306I 163 311I 164 315I 165 331I ...

Page 99: ...Digital Code 166 343I 167 346I 168 351I 169 364I 170 365I 171 371I 172 411I 173 412I 174 413I 175 423I Display Number Digital Code 176 431I 177 432I 178 445I 179 464I 180 465I 181 466I 182 503I 183 506I 184 516I 185 532I ...

Page 100: ...ber Digital Code 186 546I 187 565I 188 606I 189 612I 190 624I 191 627I 192 631I 193 632I 194 654I 195 662I Display Number Digital Code 196 664I 197 703I 198 712I 199 723I 200 731I 201 732I 202 734I 203 743I 204 754I ...

Page 101: ...date your warranty PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES REMEDIES Can t turn the radio on Check that the battery is correctly installed and has been fully charged Can t communicate with other radios For this and all other issues contact Advanced Wireless Communications at 1 800 475 5852 or visit www advancedwireless com for more information ...

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