Badger Werx Badger 100 Manuel utilisateur

Complies with DMR Digital Protocol
Digital and Analog Programmable
VOX Function
Time-Division Multiple Access (TDMA) Digital Technology
Digital Mode • Single Call • Group Call • All Call • Voice Prompt
Channel Scanning • Priority Scanning • Emergency Alarm • DTMF
High/Low Power Selectable • Talk Around • 32 Channels
Programmable Multi-Function Keys
Patented: 201430207600.6
Badger 100
Badger Werx LLC
1728 Virginia Beach Blvd., Ste 115
Virginia Beach, VA 23454
www.badgerwerx.com
+1 757-689-6610

Thank you for buying this Badger 100 two-way radio. The goal of the Badger 100 is to
provide cost-effective communication equipment for a variety of business sites.
This product uses professional, commercial, and amateur frequencies. You are
responsible for adhering to your local regulations on frequency allocation and usage.
Please read this manual carefully in order to know how to properly operate the radio
prior to use.
Introduction

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Welcome to your Badger 100 two-way radio!
Digital And Analog FunctionalityHigh/Low Power Selective
Voice Prompt
Monitor
32 Channels
Low Power Alarm
SQL
VOX
Wide/Narrow Bandwidth Programmable
Lone Work
Channel Scanning/Priority Scanning
End-Tone Elimination
Emergency Alarm
Programmable Multifunction Keys
TOT
Voice Encryption
Talk Around
Main Features

Contents
Unpacking and Checking Equipment
Charging the Battery
Using the Battery
Installing and Uninstalling of the Accessories
Getting Acquainted
Basic Operation
Functions
Specifications
Trouble Shooting Guide
Warranty Card
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Unpacking and Checking Equipment
Charging the Battery
Using the Battery

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Welcome to your Badger 100 radio! Before use, we suggest you:
• Check the box and check for signs of damage.
• Open the box carefully and verify the following items are in the box. If any items were
lost or damaged during shipping, please contact your Badger Werx dealer immediately.
Parts List
User's Manual (1)
Antenna (1) Li-ion battery (1) Belt Clip (1) Charger (1)*
Charger Adapter (1)*
*If Ordered Kit
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Please use the battery charger provided by Badger Werx to charge the battery and follow
these steps:
• Insert DC jack of the supplied power adapter into DC jack on the back of the charger.
• Insert power adapter into AC outlet, the green indicator will illuminate when the charger
is properly connected.
• Insert the battery or radio with battery attached into the charger.
A solid red indicator means the battery is charging normally.
A flashing red indicator means the battery has over-discharged from non-use or
extended storage. Normal charging has resumed when the red
indicator remains solid.
A solid green indicator means the battery is fully charged.
• Please remove battery or radio when fully charged.
Unpacking and Checking Equipment Charging the Battery

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The battery is not fully charged at the factory, please charge before initial use.
After purchase or extended storage (more than two months), the battery will not charge
to its full capacity on the initial charge cycle. After two or three charge/discharge cycles,
the battery will charge to its full capacity.
Notice: After fully charging the battery, remove from the charger. Do not charge it again until after
use or extended storage (more than two months). Over-charging the battery can damage the
battery and/or shorten the battery life.
Note:
• The battery must be charged between 40˚F to 104˚F. It can not be fully charged outside of
this temperature range. Please prepare a spare battery for extended cool weather use.
The depleted batteries may be charged once they are within the stated temperature range.
• Keep the battery contacts clean to ensure proper charging and use.
• Please turn off the radio before charging.
• Do not charge the battery if the battery or radio is wet.
• Please replace the battery if it no longer charges to full capacity.
Battery Type
Please use the Badger Werx supplied charger(s) and batteries. Using non-approved
batteries or chargers may result in fire, personal injury and/or damage to property.
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Battery Safety Tips
• Do Not Dissasemble
• Do Not Dispose Of In Fire
• Do Not Charge In Hazardous Locations
• Do Not Short-Circuit Terminals
• A fully charged battery can be stored safely for up to two months.
• For extended storage, charge/discharge battery to 40% capacity and check every two
months, recharging to 40% capacity as needed.
• Fully charge the battery before using after extended storage.
• Store in a cool, dry place between 40˚F and 80˚F for best results.
Battery Storage
Using the Battery

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Installing and Uninstalling Accessories
Getting Acquainted
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Installing / Removing the Battery
Installation
• Place the battery onto the back of the radio and slide upwards until you hear it click and
lock into place.
Removal
• Be sure radio is turned off. Press the lock button and slide the battery down.
(Removing the battery)
(Installing the battery)
Installing and Uninstalling Accessories

Installation
• Screw the antenna into the connector on the top of the radio by holding the antenna at
its base and turning it clockwise until secure.
Removal
• Hold the antenna at its base and turn it counter-clockwise until removed.
Installing / Removing the Antenna
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Open speaker mic cover, align jacks and insert into
radio (speaker mic sold seperately)
You can use computer programming software to
configure the radio (consult with your dealer for
programming software)
Note: If you enable VOX function, you will need to
power-cycle the radio after programming it to
activate VOX function.
Speaker Mic / Programming Jack
If desired, attach the belt clip to the back of the radio with
the supplied screws.
Installing the belt clip

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Power on by rotating clockwise.
Power off by rotating counter
clockwise til click.
Rotate for volume control.
Antenna
Indicator
Red light illuminates when transmitting
Green light illuminates when receiving
Speaker
Microphone
Rotate to desired channel 1-16
(Two Zones Available)
Channel Selector Knob
Radio On-Off/Volume
Control Knob
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PK1 & PK2 can be dual-programmed for the following functions using short/long press.
PK Options: 1. Unnasigned 2. Alerts On/Off 3. Emergency On 4. Emergency Off
5. High/Low Power 6. Monitor 7. OTA1 8. OTA2 9. OTA3 10. OTA4
11. OTA5 12. OTA6 13. Repeater / Talkaround 14. Scan On/Off
15. SQL 16. Voice Encryption On/Off 17. VOX On/Off 18. Zone Toggle
19. Battery Indicator 19. Lone Work On/Off
OTA = One Touch Access
Battery Pack
Speaker/Microphone Jack
PK1
PTT
PK2
Getting Acquainted

User's Manual
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Basic Operation
and Functions
Basic Operation
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Power On/Off
Rotate the power/volume control knob clockwise to turn on radio power and
counter-clockwise to turn it off.
Note: There will be no power-on indication beep if the alert tones are disabled.
If the radio will not power on, check the battery pack to ensure it is charged and properly
installed.
If the radio will still not power on, please contact your Badger Werx dealer.
Volume Control
Rotate the power/volume control knob clockwise to increase the volume and
counter-clockwise to decrease the volume. You can check the volume level by pressing
the monitor key if programmed.
Note: Please refer to the programming software to program the PK1 & PK2 keys.
Channel Selection
Turn the channel selector knob to desired channel number (32 Channels).
Note: There are two zones with 16 channels in each zone on this radio.
Use the Zone Toggle key to switch zones if programmed.
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