X10DR XRD-U1L UHF Radio User Card | Wireless Pacific

X10DR XRD-U1L User Card

Product Overview

This document provides essential information for the X10DR XRD-U1L UHF Radio Speaker Mic.

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Radio Diagram Labels:

  • Status Light (Down, Up)
  • Microphone
  • PTT (Press to Talk)
  • Mode
  • Charging Contacts
  • Hirose Audio Port
  • Antenna (Warning: Do NOT use the antenna as a carry handle)
  • On/Off button
  • Earpiece Jack

FEATURES

The X10DR is a hand-held, low-power (LPD) UHF radio operating in the 433MHz LPD band. It features:

  • 69 channels
  • 38 user-selectable sub-tones
  • External audio ports for a headset or 3.5mm earpiece
  • Low battery alert tone
  • Transmit timer limiter
  • Selected settings are confirmed by voice or tones and saved upon power off.

HOW TO OPERATE

Power

Press the Red On/Off button. The radio will announce "Power On" and the selected channel number. To turn off, press the button again until power off tones are heard.

To Talk

Press the Push-To-Talk (PTT) button to speak. Speak directly and in close proximity (2-3cm) to the front panel microphone. The Red status light will illuminate. Release the PTT button to listen. (This also applies to accessory microphones).

Adjust Volume

Press the blue Up or Down buttons to set the desired listening level.

Change Channels

Press the Orange Mode button for 2 seconds. The current channel number will be announced. Use the blue Up/Down buttons to select the desired channel number. Press PTT momentarily or press Mode twice to confirm and hear "Exit".

Change Privacy SUB codes

Press the Orange Mode button for 2 seconds. The current channel number will be announced. Press Menu. The current SUB Code number will be announced. Use the blue Up/Down buttons to select the desired code number. Press PTT momentarily or press Mode once again to confirm and hear "Exit". (Refer to page 9 for Code reference. Privacy sub codes help prevent hearing transmissions from unwanted parties on the same channel).

Peltor™ Lite-Com™ 433 LPD compatibility

The X10DR UHF Radio Speaker Mic is designed for communication with other X10DR UHF LPD wireless devices. It can also be configured to communicate with Peltor Lite-Com LPD wireless 433MHz headsets. Ensure both devices are set to the same radio channel and privacy code (if applicable) for communication.

Maximum Range Performance

For optimal communication coverage, attach the X10DR UHF Radio Speaker Mic high on your shoulder. 433MHz band radio communications are generally line-of-sight. While steel and concrete walls can block radio waves, signals may sometimes bounce off surfaces, allowing messages to be heard. If you hear transmissions from an unwanted party, select an alternate channel for communication.

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