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1. Feature Available Operate in Multi Channel priority Scan main Receiving Convention channel with TGID Secondary e e e e e e e e e e Mode setting System channel monitoring only a each Multi Channel Model Scan a Monitoring only e e o e e e e e e Free Scan Full Band 2 5KHz a e 9 e e o e o 6 3 step monitoring only Available Receiving Message Type Voice Text image x x le e e o lolo lol Re get unclear received Dispatch message unclear received auto requiest Resent amd auto get clear message from PSDRT system including site address When user at Out of Range area and system has call for you gt G2 G5 Pagers will via GSM GPRS to into Pager x e x o x o x o x e Station to receive the message When user at Scan Mode and system has call for you 7 G2 G5 Pagers will via GSM GPRS to into Pager Station to xl e lxl e x e x etx e receive the message When user switch Duty ON OFF gt pager will auto cknowl edges infor dispatch center PS amp DRT lt cese ase Out of range reminds user and acknowledges to infor dispatch center PS amp DRT D ie sese rm Receive clear dispatch message and auto acknowledge back to PSDRT system Canned message manually acknoledges back for private response of dispatch message Encryption AES 256 x x o e o o o eoe o e 9 Others Features Power tun on auto self test function o0 o o
2. Your voice pager is unserviceable but existing Trunking your department has planned to switch dispatch P25 or DMR the regional on site radion to digital system System trunking system in the near 3 5 years e Frequency You considering buying new radio or band same as having your old pager fixed dispatch e There is no such voice pager for e Use different reception of Digital P25 DMR truncking frequency band in the market You will need to carry 2 of dispatch devices for hearing on site radio message e The band split of digitalized regional on site radio may differ to dispatch Centre PART A G Series Voice Pager Overview C If you need a new voice pager what model can offer you most benefit 1a 1 In the case of facing above mentioned problems we suggest you to use Unication G1 G1 Basic G1 GSM Voice Pager 1 G Series provides GSM Model with PS amp DRT system which allows you manually to send acknowledge and canned message back to centre acknowledges back for private response of dispatch message when receiving clear message 2 G series provides GSM Model which allows your to manually or automatically acquire the message again from the system PS amp DRT via GSM Important information will never be missing 3 G Series provides IP67 highest ingress protection in the market You don t have to worry about water impact during missions 4 G Series is equipped with a 2 inch display and 5 directions funcation key for yo
3. G Series Voice Pager Supports All The Voice Pager Dispatch System Now And Future LU Please contact us use our Toll Free phone no 888 657 2963 or leave a message on Unication Website http www unication com or http www unicationusa com Thank you PART A G Series Voice Pager Overview A G SERIES VOICE PAGER OVERVIEW M Unication G Series voice pager is deliberately designed for public safety homeland security and volunteer dispatch system in emergency situation which are used in Northern America for now and in the future There are 10 models of G Series voice pager belonged to G1 G2 G3 G4 and G5 families for achieving above mentioned functions A2 We design Unication G series voice pager not only for traditional voice pager functions but also adding cutting edge functions for increasing effectiveness of dispatch system which functions include following items AZ 1 Dispatch center knows volunteers status Dispatch center can display information about volunteers The information includes that whose pager is On and can be reached whose pager is Off and cannot be reached what is total of volunteers can be reach How many people already joined the activity and How many people did not join the activity 9 Who are volunteers been reached Who has finished professional firefighter training program What specialties does each member have What specific certificate is needed for vo
4. Reminder Alert 5 Bluetooth Settings on Off Setting Tool Bar Standby Screen 1 On the standby screen G4 displays information on the current receiving mode at i m r G FW_T10 TS Me Zone CH Z1 P4 Single CH f Mot ata ame CSQ 1360125 On Duty Status With Alarm 4Menu Today Key Lock PART D G Series Voice Pager Operations or Function Status Function setting B voice Memo amp All Band Scan Information 3 Press the Home key to go back to Standby Mode Icon Introduction Status Bar Icon 1 RF Strength FE 2 Out of Range 3 Message Hint Ed 4 Time Display 18 38 5 Off Duty Status 6 On Duty Status 7 Bluetooth 8 Bluetooth Headset 9 USB cable y 10 Trunking Status 11 Clock Alarm LG a a 12 Battery Status C RF signal strength Signal is out of range Unread message icon indication Time display 24 hour clock Off duty status On duty status Bluetooth is activated Bluetooth earphone is connected USB cable is connected Trunking registered Trunking scanning Clock alarm is activated The battery gauge indicator is located on the status bar and keeps you informed of the batery energy level The five indicators are 100 75 50 less 0 flashing battery icon 27 PART D G Series Voice Pager Operations 1 In Standby Mode press the K1 soft key to enter the Main Me
5. voice pager 1 Unication provides the world first unit which can support both digital P25 DMR Conventional and analog dual mode voice pager You can use analog type in the future when your department switch the system and then you can easily switch channel knob to listen to digital conventional signal and the pager allows you to listen to dispatch and on site radio digital conventional signal 2 Unication Voice Pager provides 64 Channel and 64 receiving table which allows you to preset more TGID and different type of scan receiving mode such as Priority Scan Mode Silent Scan Mode etc Total 6 receiving mode please see detailed in Part C G series Voice Pager Specification allows you to listen to mission from analog system and afterward to directly switch knob to listen to on site radio radio system signal and message Disaster event site is very critical and scene changing rapidly If you can control the event or on site situation you will able to have more protection 3 Same as above mentioned 1a 1 Item 1 2 3 4 3a 1 Same as above mentioned 1c 1 3b 1 If you are currently facing difficulty of thing in the left column we suggest that you use Unication G4 digital conventional G4 Basic G2 GSM Voice Pager 1 Unication provides the world first unit which can support both Digital P25 DMR Trunking and analog mode voice pager and is embedded dual band receiving device so that you can using analog type now and in the fu
6. o e o GSM GPRS Cellularphone Module x e x e x e x e x e External Port Connection OTG USB e 0 eo oe e e Provide User Channel Switch Knob Operated Key Voice Volume Control Knob e eo ee 9 e e Voice Message Play Key g Product have Certification Catagories RF Characteristic FCC Performance CE RF only TIA 603 Analog Mode S E S JESSE T A e T 0 A TIA 102 Digital Mode FM MIL 810F Safety Certification UL e eee o e e e Environment Protection ROHS Certification PART C PART C G Series Voice Pager Specifications Feature Spec G2 G2 G G3 G3 G G4 G4 G G5 G5 G RF Spec Narrow Band Wide Band h Available Frequency Band Single LB Use Internal 30 37MHz LB A Frequency 30 88 MHz Loop Antenna 37 50MHz LB B Band Mode 50 66MHz LB C S e ee ecu 66 88MHz LB D VHF Use Internal 136 174MHz 137 174 MHz Loop Antenna a ae a E Ml D o Use External 136 142MHz Monopole 141 147MHz Antenna 146 152MHz 151 157MHz LO AL E 156 162MHz 161 168MHz 167 174MHz UHF Use Internal 330 400MHz 430 470 MHz Loop Antenna 380 430MHz 400 470MHz 450 520MHz Use External 330 360MHz Monopole 355 385MHz Antenna 380 410MHz 400 435MHz e ee e x x o e 430 465MHz 460 495MHz 490 520MHz 700 800 MHz Use Internal 763 776MHz Loop Antenna 851 870MHz M NEL M ML S Use External 763 776MHz amp Monopole 851 870MHz e e o o jos eoe o e Antenna zi 700 800 MHz UHE Y A ES ese C e Frequency Ban
7. CSS CTCSS Tones MDC or Digital DMR P25 met TIA 603 class A spec in Authority used but also for two way radio system improving conventional to trunking two way radio system and volunteer dispatching system which is currently advocated by Homeland security department for earn from radio resource by integrated those system to prevent extra cost for buying different type analog two tones and digital P25 trunking of pager Hence G Series voice pager users just need to tune channel knob to change voice pager modes conventional or trunking bands VHF UHF 700 800Mhz and TGID which is no need buy new pagers to save cost after dispatch center changed 82 Design for volunteer fireman personal safety consideration 2 1 64 receiving tables for allowing set different single channel or multi channel scan priority or normal scan and TGID 52 7 Multi protocol support ON AIR signal using protocol auto detec tion and demodulation amp decod ing Support protocol Analog gt CTCSS CDCSS 2 Tones 5 Tones MDC Digital gt DMR P25 e Every single fire occurrence challenges fire fighters Variety of factors such as structure material function and content of a building in a fire venue is fatal condition for fire fighters Is there explosive in a fire venue The more information about fire occurrences get the more fire men saved A volunteer fireman must have dangerous situation when he rapidly arr
8. d Mode 700 809 MHz VHF 4 ES VERS 700 800 MHz LB Y v x x e x x e VHF UHF v v x x e e x x o VHF LB v 7 x xje e x x o o UHF LB v x x lolo x x o e PART C PART C G Series Voice Pager Specifications Feature Spec RF Spec G2 G2 G G3 G3 G G4 G4 G G5 G5 G Narrow Band Wide Band j RF Characteristic Performance Rx only Sensitivity 4 1196 BER Free Digital 5 BER Space with LB No Support x x x x x x x x External Analog Monopole 12 dB SINAD Antenna Dicital 1 BER 4 95 pV m gal 5 BER lt 3 5 uV m VHF Analog lt 3 5 uV m 12 dB SINAD 7 gt 1 BER lt 6 5 uV m Digital M Jur igital 5 BER lt 4 6 V m Analog 12dB SINAD 46 uV m Ma BER lt 9 85 uV m Digital zo mox 5 BER lt 700 800 MHz i a Analog e 12 dB SINAD 6 97 uV m Sensitivity in 1 BER On Body Digital 5 BER with i No Support External Analog Monopole 12 dB SINAD Antenna 1 BER 6 99 uV m Digital 5 BER lt 4 95 V m nl Analog lt S Data 1 BER 5 8 18 uV m gta 5 BER lt 5 79 uV m UHF Analog 2 12dB SINAD 5 79 uV m Digg 1 BER S 9 85 Vin Iga 5 BER lt 6 97 uV m 700 800 MHz Anal BARS lt 6 97 uV m 12 dB SINAD PART C PART C G Series Voice Pager Specifications Feature Spec G2 G2 G G3 G3 G G4 G4 G G5 G5 G RF Spec Narrow Band Wide Band j RF Characteristic Performance Rx only Sensitivity Digital 1 BER E 154 27 uV m F
9. e in two organizations to receive messages from two dispatch centers 53 3 Voice Text Image Picture gt e G Series voice pager provides a function for message receiving available receiving Voice Text Image message This function E enables the dispatch centre to send fire site TET i address via Text Message to volunteers and also i j non emergency messages In Unication P25 Trunking system text message and picture image data can be sent via site control channel B3 4 OTAP feature D e G series voice pager provides OTAP functions E g Switching pager status from duty off to duty on Changing TGID All these OTAP functions are customized by Unication according to users needs PART B What s the special of G series voice pager Fi em L I X N 84 Design for Dispatch System operation 54 1 Voice pager status report B4 2 Receiving Dispatch message Auto Acknowledgement 84 3 Receiving Dispatch message manual Response 154 4 Unclear Dispatch Message Regetting B9 Design for user convenience 59 1 Duty On Off weekly setting B5 2 Voice Secretary 35 3 As a Scanner gt G series voice pager provide when pager status show at Duty On Off pager will automatically report its current status to the Dispatch center server dispatcher on Dispatch center will clearly know status for each of voice pager G series voice pager will automatically report to di
10. gation Key to select All Band Scan in Function Status the Main Menu 9 Function Setting B Use the Navigation Key to select a feature and Voice Memo press the K1 key to enter C Press the K1 Key to set the voice memo as Alarm D Press the F2 Key to back to Voice Memo box 2 Start a New Scan Set scan range band and frequency step Main Menu A Use the Navigation Key to move Pager Message Box B Press the K1 Key to set the highlighted item x E Function Setting Use the Navigation Key to adjust numeric value 7 C Press the K4 Key to start scanning D Press the K1 Key to stop scanning B voice Memo All Band Scan amp Information 3 Active Frequency List View and manage scanned channel list A Use the Navigation Key to move i All gt B Press the K1 Key to monitor the highlighted 15400000 channel To 174000000 Hz C Press the K2 Key to lock the highlighted channel VENIRE 6 25 25 D Press the K3 Key to delete the highlighted channel RE ENE 1000 ms E Press the K4 to delete all scanned channels step Size 000005000 Hz e OK PART D G Series Voice Pager Operations Function Setting e View and manage pager basic function Enter Function Status Use the Navigation Key to select Function Setting in the Main Menu E Basic Operation Use the Navigation Key to select function Press K1 Key to start setting 1 Zone Please refer C2 1 t
11. he K3 Key to make highlighted value 1 E Press the K4 Key to save Alarm Setting oet up to 2 sets of Alarm A Use the Navigation Key to move B Press the K1 Key to activate the Alarm C Press the K4 Key to set Alarm setting A Use the Navigation Key to move B Press the K1 Key to make highlighted value C Press the K2 Key to make highlighted value 1 D Press the K3 Key to make highlighted value 1 E Press the K4 Key to save Monitor Mode Please refer to C2 4 for more detailed information 5 17 06 de v Backlight Dim Time Backlight Dim Time sec 1 Default 60 5 17294 Date amp Time setting Year 2014 Month 06 Day 16 Hour Minute 28 5 019114 Alarm Setting Alarms Monitor Mode High Monitor The Current Channel Press Up Down to adjust SQ PART D G Series Voice Pager Operations 8 Ring Mode 22068 Select Ring mode Ring Mode There are 5 modes E Tone Tone only E Vibrate Vibrate only E Silent Mute mode Vibrate then tone Vibrate first then tone Tone and Vibrate Both A Use the Navigation Key to move B Press the K1 Key to select C Press the K4 Key to save Vibrate Silent Tone and Vibrate eSelect e View the Pager information y 1 Enter Information K Use the Navigation Key to select Information in the amp Diagnostics Main Menu 2 Read Language Display lang
12. heck detailed information of highlighted Zone 2 On Off Duty Press the K1 Key to enable or disable the feature If On Off Duty is disabled the speaker is muted when receiving messages T a Main Menu 1 2 78 Pager Message Box ON OFF f Function Setting B Voice Memo 4 All Band Scan Status On Of 2 Duty On Off Current Auto 3 Bluetooth Settings Bluetooth Device Setting 05 248 Zone List 1 Zone1_VHF 2 Zone2 UHF Select Save PART D G Series Voice Pager Operations 2 Bluetooth Bluetooth Device Press the K1 Key to enable or disable the feature Connect Bluetooth Earphone Press the K1 Key to start searching for the Bluetooth Earphone devices Connect another Bluetooth Device Press the K1 to start searching for Bluetooth devices other than earphone If only a Bluetooth device is found the G4 starts pairing to the device The G4 shows the pairing DO Hg status on the screen Mo If there are 2 or more devices use the Navigation Key to select device and press the K1 Key to start pairing s Select e Press the K1 Key to stop Bluetooth pairing Note Connect to bt spkmic 002 20120717 successfully gt 05 12 gr Status On Off PART D G Series Voice Pager Operations O View and Manage Voice Memo in Voice Memo Box 1 Enter Voice Record Box Use the Navigation Key to select the Voice Memo Box in the Ma
13. in Menu 2 Record a New Voice Memo If there is no voice memo press the K1 Key to start recording A Press the K1 Key to pause B Press the K4 Key to save the voice memo C Press the K1 Key to set the voice memo as Alarm D Press the F2 Key to back to Voice Memo box 3 Voice Memo View and manage the voice memos Features page 1 A Press the K1 Key to play highlighted voice memo B Press the K2 Key to set highlighted voice memo as Alarm C Press the K3 Key to record a new voice memo D Press the K4 Key to switch to features page 2 Features page 2 E Press the K1 Key to lock unlock the highlighted Item F Press the K2 Key to delete the highlighted item G Press the K4 Key to switch to features page 1 4 Set Alarm A Use the Navigation Key to move B Press the K1 Key to make highlighted value 5 C Press the K2 Key to make highlighted value 1 D Press the K3 Key to make highlighted value 1 E Press the K4 Key to save 78 Pager Message Box ee Function Status Function Setting All Band Scan PeDn EN 16 55 Voice Memo Box o16 06 201203091 616705 201203091 Set Alarm Record Voice Memo Box o16 06 201203091 016 05 201203091 eLock Delete PART D G Series Voice Pager Operations All Band Scan e Set a range to scan or view the scanned channel let Main Menu 1 Enter Voice Record Box 7B Pager Message Box A Use the Navi
14. ing x x x x x x e joel e Unication DMR Trunking x x x x x x o e o e Conventional Analog only Available Protocol SIRE e epu 1 either CTCSS or CDCSS or CSQ d assign by PPS 2 either 2 Tones or 5 Tones e o x x ele x x e e 3 either CSQ or Unication DVOA assign by PPS 4 Pager Auto Detection 1 2 3 Digital only Available Protocol either P25 or DMR assign by PPS x x 866 e x x e Both Digital or Analog are available 1 2 3 4 Auto Detection and Demodulation Spese O e ess eur Trunking and User can switch channel knob to selected Convention Mode system Trunking P25 DMR and sti are STEDE Conventional P25 DMR Analog alge cs Ent ee a es SS as X Since user selected Conventional mode the available protocol as D2 3 Available Trunking System 64 Channel X X X X X o o o o Channel Number o T 4 setting Conventional System 64 Channel x o e e oe eo x x e Available Channel Band 25 KHz 12 5 KHz 6 25 KHz e se o e o e Width Available 64 Receiving Table setting 56 via PPS 8 Receiving Table Tor user manual setting at free scan e e o o o o o o e setting feature Available Receiv Operate in Trunking System x x x x x X e o o e ing Mode setting in each Receiv Operate in Single Channel with multi ing Table Convention TGID e o eee e 9 9 System PART C PART C G Series Voice Pager Specifications
15. iremen in more safe circumstance 9 t must increase safety for volunteer firemen if volunteer firemen can receive firefighters communication and get more information while volunteer firemen go to fire venue from the time they get the dispatch message Without more information about fire venues volunteer firemen just wear equipments and go so that they can barely understand circumstance about fire venues which makes volunteer firemen in dangerous situation e Current dispatch system analog two tone and on site radio system use different system and different band That cannot allow volunteer firemen using voice pager to listen to conversation between crews in fire venue to ensure safety for volunteer firemen G series voice pager s new functions surpass traditional pager s function It has dual band for different band in both conventional mode and trunking system and support digital and analog system by auto receiving PART B What s the special of G series voice pager poa b l Y y N N 81 Design for dispatch system change consideration now and future 51 1 An alternative G series voice pager can be work with either P25 conventional or trunking dispatch system Dual Band support UHF 700 800Mhz VHF 700 800Mhz VHF UHF gt e G series voice pager is designed not only for current analog two tone dispatch system and for critical mission purpose two way radio conventional system Analog CD
16. istortionl LB VHF UHF 700 800 MHz VHF UHF 700 800 MHz B VHF UHF 700 800 MHz Digital Analog Digital Analog Digital Analog Digital Analog Digital Analog Digital Analog Digital Analog Digital Analog Digital Analog Digital Analog Digital Analog Digital Analog gt 1 KHZ gt 45dB Silence Pattern 2 35dBm Muted gt 40 dB Unsquelched 2 27 dBm squelched gt 45dB Silence Pattern gt 35dBm Muted gt 40 dB Unsquelched 2 27 dBm squelched gt 45dB Silence Pattern gt 35dBm Muted gt 40 dB Unsquelched 2 27 dBm squelched gt 45dB Silence Pattern gt 35dBm Muted gt 40 dB Unsquelched 2 27 dBm squelched lt 2 lt 15 G2 G2 G G3 G3 G G4 G4 G G5 G5 G PART D G Series Voice Pager Operations Ul Unication 4 06 Fla 1260 Main Menu 112 Function Status amp Function Setting B Voice Memo All Band Scan Play Lock Delete 1 LED Indicator 2 Navigation Key 3 Soft Key K1 K4 4 Back Key F2 5 Home Key F1 6 Speaker 7 Microphone 8 Receive Antenna 9 Channel Knob 10 Play Key 11 Power on off 8 Volume Knob 12 Reset Key 12 Function Status on off Key S1 14 Micro USB Port 15 Belt Clip 16 Battery Cover O Accessories V Belt Clip WV USB Cable lt d Lithium lon Battery Pack PART D G Series Voice Pager Operations initial Use Install Battery Turn the scre
17. ive fire venue without information about critical factors in that fire venue It must increase safety for volunteer firemen if volunteer firemen can receive firefighters communication and get more information while volunteer firemen go to fire venue from the time they get the dispatch message PART B What s the special of G series voice pager B2 3 Dual Band Support VHF 700 800MHz UHF 700 800 MHz VHF UHF gt e You are a volunteer However the Dispatch system use Analog Two tone system but the firefighters are using digital communication system DMR or P25 or different frequency band analog system LB VHF UHF 700 800MHZz It makes current voice pager cannot receive messages from firefighters system and it makes volunteer firefight ers cannot improve their personal safety To solve this situation G series voice pager provide Support Up to 64 receiving table For each receiving table it can be set to single channel multi channel normal scan or multi channel priority scan Users can switch channel knob to select dispatch on site fire fighting team communication channel priority or normal scan mode to listen to both channels on duty 9 On Air Radio Signals using Protocols Auto Detection and correct demodulation decoding Auto Selection function The function makes G series voice pager can receive messages when voice pager dispatch system and on site radio system are using different P
18. lunteers in the activity How many volunteers need in the task What is the task about What is TGID for dispatching message to those people Moreover text messages can be send to tell volunteers about venues address and GPS coordinates for making volunteers arrive venues rapidly A2 2 Dispatch center collects following information for management of volunteers after sending each of dispatch messages How many volunteers received a dispatch message How many people can join the activity How soon they can arrive the venue 9 Inform crew commander who is at the venue about knowing amount of volunteers for attending the activity and how soon they can arrive the place Q If volunteers are insufficient for a mission OPAT is a way to let dispatch center know and remote activate pagers which are duty off and then receive dispatch message A3 G Series voice pager is designed for current dispatch system and the dispatch system which is in the future Users or organizations do not need to pay extra cost to get new voice pager Hence there is 5 series G1 G2 G3 G4 and G5 with 10 models in G series voice pager family to fulfill changes of dispatch amp on site radio demand in now and in the future PART A G Series Voice Pager Overview 2 LJ A1 Dispatch A2 On Site A3 What the volunteer System Radio fireman lose in such a System Dispatch and On site Radio System environ ment 1 e Analog e Analog e Dispa
19. nu 2 Press the Home key to go back to Standby Mode Pager Message Box e View and Manage Text Message Records in Message Box 1 Enter Message Box Use the Navigation Key to select Message Box in the Main Menu 2 Operation A Use the Navigation Key to select Message B Press the K1 Key to read highlighted message C Press the K2 Key to lock unlock highlighted message lock icon shows on a locked message D Press the K3 Key to delete highlighted message E Press the K4 to delete all messages 3 Read Message A Use the Navigation Key to scroll the message B Press the K1 Key to lock unlock the message Note A locked item cannot be deleted Main Menu P Se Function Status Function Setting Voice Memo AU Band Scan PgDn e Main Menu VP wr Function Status Function Setting B Voice Memo All Band Scan Text 886622 To G DMR 01 Text 38442266 To G MDC 02 Lock Delete DeleteAll 1 The Item is locked Please Unlock before delete PART D G Series Voice Pager Operations O Enter Function Status Use the Navigation key to select Function Status in the Main Menu O Basic Operation Use the Navigation Key to select features to set 1 Select Zone Press the K1 Key to enter setting screen Use the Navigation Key to select Zone and then press the K1 Key to confirm Press the K2 Key to save You can press the K4 Key to c
20. o o 6 o Pager status bar display function EST e o e Standby Receiving Table status display function 6 e o o e 9 e Dispatch CH cap code display e s lolo lel o o o lolo Voice Text Image review play and delete x x e e e e e e o e Free Scan 6 e o o e 9 Receiving Table setting by knob which support dual band digital analog mode S E Bo PART C PART C G Series Voice Pager Specifications Feature System Spec and Feature Details G1 G1 G G2 G2 G G3 G3 G G4 G4 G G5 G5 G d Others Features Since dispatching message receiving LCM Backlight and Alert tone will follow different dispatch channel ID shows out different color backlight and alert tone which is assigned by PPS Voice Memo function Memo recording Memo review play delete e e e Memo alert time setting Today Unread message display Unacknowledged message display Alarmed message and memo display Function Settings Display contrast Display brightness Auto power On Off time setting e On Off Duty time setting Near field wireless communication device on off selected e Alarm setting e o e e e e o e e e Text font size setting Receiving portfolio manual selection Alert Mode setting Vibrator alert tone both or silent Unread UnAck meesage remind e SQ level Clear Memory Function Setting status display Auto po
21. o get detailed information 2 Alert Tone Volume Use the K1 Key to adjust the pager tone volume A Operation Allowed Operation successed B Operation Succeed Message received C Operation Failed Message receiving failed D Message Arrived Text message received E Alarm Alarm volume 3 Backlight Mode amp Level Use the K1 Key to adjust backlight mode A Mode Select the backlight mode There are 2 modes Manual or Auto B Manual Night is low level Day is medium and Glare is high level of backlight A Mal S Es e 1 T a 7x Pager Message Box as OFF Function Setting Voice Memo AU Band Scan ges 15 03 A Function Setting Alert Tone Volume Backlight Mode amp Level Backlight Dim Time Date amp Time Alarm Setting Sclect 2 Operation Succeed 3 Operation Failed Change E 16 47 A S 7 jm Backlight Modet Level B Mode Auto PART D G Series Voice Pager Operations 4 Backlight Dim Time Adjust screen backlight dim time A Use the Navigation Key to move B Press the K1 Key to make highlighted value 5 C Press the K2 Key to make highlighted value 1 D Press the K3 Key to make highlighted value 1 E Press the K4 Key to save Date amp Time Adjust Time of pager A Use the Navigation Key to move B Press the K1 Key to make highlighted value 5 C Press the K2 Key to make highlighted value 1 D Press t
22. ree gta 5 BER lt 109 22 uV m Space with p Internal Analog lt Loop 12 dB SINAD 109 22 pvim Antenna Diaitaj 1 BER 15 66 pV m igita 5 BER 11 84 uV m VHF Analog lt 41 84 uV m 12 dB SINAD Ta BER x 20 57 uV m Tet INE AER 3 rn Analog E 12dB SINAD 14 96 V m 0 A Digital 1 BER 15 62 uVIm 5 BER lt 11 06 uV m Analog z 12 dB sinap 11 06 V m Sensitivity Diaital 1 BER x 1542 uV m ell Body 90 5 BER lt 10 92 uV m LB Internal Analog E lt 10 92 uV m ned 12 dB SINAD E ntenna 195BER X 8 8 uV m Digital 5 BER lt 6 23 uV m id Analog lt 6 23 uV m 12 dB SINAD Diaitaj 15 BER 3 12 97 Vin gial 5 BER lt 9 18 uV m UHF Analog 12dBSINAD 9 18 uV m Digital 1 BER S 15 62 uVIm gita 5 BER lt 11 06 uV m Z Anal ants lt 11 06 uV m 12 dB SINAD PART C PART C G Series Voice Pager Specifications m Feature Spec G2 G2 G G3 G3 G G4 G4 G G5 G5 G RF Spec Narrow Band Wide Band j RF Characteristic Performance Rx only Frequency Digital S LB e o o 6 x x 9 e 30 C to Analog 60 C 25 C Ref Digital VHE e o e 6 x x e 9 Analog x Digital ppm UHF e o e o x x o e Analog Digital 700 800 MHz Na Analog Adjacent Digital Channel LB o o o o x x o e Rejection Analog 65 dB 70 dB Digital VHF gt 65 dB gt 7008 e e eo e x x e o Analog Digital UHF 60 dB 7008 ele e e x x e e Analog Digital gt g
23. rotocols The supported Protocols Analog gt CTCSS CDCSS 2 Tone 5 Tone MDC1200 Digital gt DMR P25 Q Support dual band G series voice pager supports below frequencies Single Band gt LB VHF UHF 700 800MHz Dual Band gt VHF 700 800MHz UHF 700 800MHz VHF UHF This function makes G series voice pager can receive messages from different frequencies channel when the voice pager dispatch system and on site radio system are using different frequencies PART B What s the special of G series voice pager B3 Design for better feature construction 353 1 Encryption gt e The message transmission within a volunteer dispatch system basically doesn t need any encryp tion However communication of an on site radio 7 p system probably does The G series voice pager is therefore equipped with built in AES 256 encryption 7 software module for decryption B3 2 Multi TGID Scan in P25 gt e A P25 trucking radio is basically allowed to register trucking radio system only one TGID As a consequence a volunteer is not able to monitor the communication of on site radio to grasp the situation of fire site when he she decides to participate in a task For that the design of G Series voice pager allows its user to monitor messages from dispatch centre and on site radios by scanning its TGIDs after switching the channel knob This function also offers a means for those volun teers who participat
24. spatch center s server when receiving dispatch message It can makes Dispatch center know how many unit and whom received the message Users can select options go no go how long can get to on site manually when G series voice pager received message from dispatch center G series voice pager can get clear message from Dispatch center server when receiving unclear message in weak signal area G series Voice Pager provide a feature can set Duty On Off time weekly Provide prompt voice recording function can preset and when to alert time alert user when preset time is reached user can push a button to listen the voice memory records immediately Provide Scanner function user can preset interval for the frequency and the stay time just in allowed band split of the voice pager whether you use Analog or Digital mode can play voice message out Digital voice only limited to use in AMBE Vocoder voice signal PART B What s the special of G series voice pager B What s the special of G series voice pager N 59 4 Scanner Frequency records B9 9 Easy charging 35 8 Silent Reminder e G Series Voice Pager provide user to installed scanned frequency into the Receiving Table next time when plan to listening voice message via preset scanned frequency just to switch channel knob on the voice pager to designation band split G Series Voice Pager use with USB charging rechargeable on the car the city electricit
25. t 700 800 MHZ lt 0 lol e lel elel o o Analog Co LB Digital 9dB X 0dB o o o x x o Channel Rejection Analog 8dB X 0dB o e o e x x e e Digital 9dB lt X lt OdB o o o je x x e e VHF Analog 8 dB lt X lt 0 dB e ee eo Xx x e e Digital 9dB lt X lt 0OdB o o o o x x e o UHE Analog 8 dB lt X lt 0 dB e o o eo x x e e Digital 9 dB lt X lt 0 dB e o o o o oso 700 800 MHz Analog 8 dB lt X lt 0 dB o o o o o 9 o PART C PART C G Series Voice Pager Specifications m Feature Spec G2 G2 G G3 G3 G G4 G4 G G5 G5 G RF Spec Narrow Band Wide Band j RF Characteristic Performance Rx only Intermodu Digital ues LB e 9 e E X x e e Rejecbon Analog Digital VHF o ee e x x o e Analog Digital UHF e ei 9 x x o e Analog Digital 700 800 MHz See Sd So SE ES Analog Spurious Digital Response B e o x x e e Rejection Analog Digital VHF o e ele x x o e Analog 70 dB Digital UHF e e e e 3 x e e Analog Digital 700 800 MHz A AOS Analog Blocking LB Digital Rejection o o o x x o e Analog Digital VHF o ee 6 x x o e Analog 90 dB Digital UHF 6 o 6 x x o e Analog Digital 700 800 MHz 66 o 6 o 6 e Analog Feature RF Spec PART C PART C G Series Voice Pager Specifications Spec Narrow Band Wide Band j RF Characteristic Performance Rx only Signal Displace ment Bandwidth FM Hum amp Noise Audio D
26. tain existing Radio system To maintain existing Radio system B3 What the volunteer fireman lose in such a Dispatch and On site Radio System environment e Same as current status e Current voice pager is not workable in the future but the user s depart ment has planned to switch its regional dispatch system and on site radio system into Digital Conven tional system in next 3 to 5 years Now you are considering to buy radio or continue to repair the used Voice Pager e Current market does not have any available Voice pager which can receive Digital P25 DMR Conventional message The only way is to using 2 way radio or scanner device e Same as current status e Current voice pager is not workable in the future but the user s department has planned to switch its regional dispatch system and on site radio system into Digital trunking system in next 3 to 5 years Now you are considering to buy radio or continue to repair the used Voice Pager e Current market does not have any available Voice pager which can receive Digital P25 DMR trunking message The only way is to using 2 way radio or scanner device PART A G Series Voice Pager Overview C If you need a new voice pager what model can offer you most benefit 2a 1 The same as above mentioned 1b 1 2b 1 If you are currently facing difficulty of thing in the left column we suggest that you use Unication G2 digital conventional G2 Basic G2 GSM
27. tch centre s 1a To maintain To maintain e Same as current status 2 Tone CSQ difficulty of personnel existing existing System 2 Tone management E g dispatch dispatch MDC 1200 how many crews are system system e Frequency CTCSS on duty How many band same CDCSS crews receive the as on site message after it has radio been sent How many would participate in this rescue task e Analog system can be 1b To maintain e Switch to Digital Your voice pager is unserviceable i existing Conventional but your department has planned to p dispatch P25 or DMR switch the regional on site radion to e Commercially system System digital conventional system in the available products are e Frequency near 3 5 years You considering not waterproof and band same as buying new radio or having your old dispatch pager fixed could be damaged by water impact during missions e There is only one play key for hearing old messages from start to finish e Use different e There is no such voice pager for frequency band reception of Digital P25 DMR of dispatch Conventional in the market You will need to carry 2 devices for hearing on site radio message e After regional on site radio switching to digital system with new applied band split The using frequency would not be the same as it in dispatch centre Crews would not be able to monitor the fire site situation while heading to there 1c To maintain e Switch to Digital
28. ture when your department switch the system or not You can easily to switch channel knob to listen to Digital Trunking signal and allow you to listen to dispatch and on site radio digital Trunking signal Remark1 In current market most of the Trunking system frequency are 700 800 MHz gt and most of analog Dispatch system are VHF gt UHF and Low Band 2 Unication Voice Pager provides 64 Channel and 64 receiving table That allow you to preset more TGID to provide different type of scan receiving mode such as Priority Scan Mode Silent Scan Mode etc Total 6 receiving mode please see detailed in Part C G series Voice Pager Specification allow you to listen to mission from analog system and afterward to directly switch knob to listen to on site radio radio system signal and message Disaster event site is very critical and scene changes rapidly if you can control the event or on site situation you will able to have more protection 3 Same as above mentioned 1a 1 Item 1 2 3 4 PART A G Series Voice Pager Overview A G SERIES VOICE PAGER OVERVIEW M G series voice pager provides functions which traditional pager cannot support Those functions ensure volunteer firemen personal safety e Dangerous degree in each fire venue is according to factors such as structure material and function of a building Even there is explosive or toxic material in the building To get more information about a fire venue makes f
29. u to choose one of the old message and also quick access to mutiple setting makes your pager personal 1b 1 In the case of facing above mentioned problems we suggest you to use Unication G3 Digital Conventional Dual Band G3 Basic G3 GSM Voice Pager 1 Unication provides the world first dual mode voice pager with support for digital P25 DMR conventional and analog You can use analog first and simply switch the channel knob for reception of digital conventional signal after your department switched the system You can also receive messages from dispatch centre with analog system and also switch channel knob for reception of digital regional on site radio signal after receiving the alert 2 Unication voice pager dual band model is equipped with dual band receiver You can use analog first and switch the channel knob for receiption of digital conventional signal after your department switch the system The situation on disaster site changes rapidly the faster you can grsp the situation the more protection of your life can be 3 Same as above mentioned 1a 1 Item 1 2 3 4 1c 1 In the case of facing above mentioned problems we suggest you to use Unication G5 Digital Trunking Dual Band G5 Basic G5 GSM Voice Pager 1 1 Unication provides the world first dual mode voice pager with support for digital P25 DMR trunking and analog You can use analog first and simply switch the channel knob for reception of digital trunking signal after yo
30. uage E Language Display language E Version Firmware version E 20 19 E SDRAM SDRAM size Version Protocol Model Device model type Language Enelish U S Version OOp01A_Test9 SDRAM 64MBytes Protocol Model lt None gt PART D G Series Voice Pager Operations 9 View the radio signal strength gt 1 Enter Message Box Jr c Use the Navigation Key to select Message Box in the Main Menu 2 Read Information A Rpt Name Name of repeater B RSSI dBm Radio Signal Strength Indicator C Protocol Using Protocol of current channel 06 54 A D Frame Error Received signal error radio Receive Signal Info E Others Refer to channel setting XXX 119 Analog 05 Unication GS EN 20151016 V0 08
31. ur department switched the system You can also receive messages from dispatch centre with analog system and also switch channel knob for reception of digital regional on site radio signal after receiving the alert Note 1 Most trunking radio in the market is on 700 800 Mhz and most analog dispatch centres are on VHF UHF and Low Band 2 Unication voice pager dual band model is equipped with dual band receiver You can use analog first and switch the channel knob for receiption of digital conventional signal after your department switch the system The situation on disaster site changes rapidly the faster you can grsp the situation the more protection of your life can be 3 Same as above mentioned 1 2 3 4 PART A G Series Voice Pager Overview A1 Dispatch A2 On Site A3 What the volunteer B1 Dispatch System Radio fireman lose in such a System System Dispatch and On site Radio System environ ment 2 e Analog Digital Same as above item 1b 2a To maintain 2 Tone Conventional existing System P25 or DMR dispatch System system e Frequency band same 2b Switch to as on site Digital radio Conventional P25 or DMR System 3 e Analog Digital Same as above item 1c 3a To maintain 2 Tone Trunking existing System P25 or DMR dispatch System system 3b Switch to Digital Trunking P25 or DMR System B2 On Site Radio System To maintain existing dispatch system To maintain existing dispatch system To main
32. wer On Off status Duty On Off status Alarm On Off status Key tone On Off e Alert Mode Push To Listen e o gt o o e 09 ee e Site Trunking reminder e e o ee ee e Keypad lock e eee 9 e Pager Message Box Message Type Text Message Voice Call OTA Message Image etc ej 9 9 e 90 e e je e Out of Range Reminds OOR AO O O O Mae Clock Alarm On Off e o o o oe PART C PART C G Series Voice Pager Specifications Feature System Spec and Feature Details G1 G1 G G2 G2 G G3 G3 G G4 G4 G G5 G5 G d Others Features Backup Software PC SU ESSI IESUS MEM ie Channel Announcement eus 352 029 mee sees Out of Memory Alert e e eee ee e Low Battery Alert e o o eo ee e Memory Usage e ee eo ee ee e e Product Available Usage Environment Temperature 30 C 60 C e o o o o o eo o e Humidity 5 95 e eee o 9 o o e o f Product Hardware Description Dimension Height 102 mm with Clip and ANT Width 61 mm e ee o ee e Thickness 31 5 mm Weight Without Battery 220g e o eee oe o 9 e Housing Design Water Proof IP 67 Specification Dust Proof IP 67 Drop Protection 1 5 M Display scratch Protection Display Display Type LCD 2 Color TFT Display e 6 eo 6 6 e Dots 320 x 240 LED indicator Power Charger Message e o 6 oe oe 9 e Build in Module Bluetooth Module e o ee 0 90 6
33. ws and remove the battery cover Insert the battery pack into G4 Q Replace the battery cover and and tighten the SCrews Battery Charging G4 has its own customized Lithium Polymer battery it can be charged by micro USB cable USB power specification 5V 2A e lt 4 XK The edge by the mark goes down After the battery installed turn the volume knob clockwise to turn on G4 You will hear click sound and see the word of Loading on the display Power on U Unication PART D G Series Voice Pager Operations LED Introduction Receive Unread LED e u e Power LED MA NC m GSM 3G Bluetooth LED U Unication Power LED Mono Red LED 1 Solid Red e Booting USB connected USB Charging 2 Blinking Red e LOW Battery 3 Steady Green e Full Charged Receive Unread LED Tri Color LED 1 Solid Green Receiving voice or data calls 2 Solid Red e Abnormal G4 conditions detected 3 Blinking Green e Unread message 4 Blinking Red e Abnormal radio system conditions detected including Out Of Range Site Trunking GSM 3G Bluetooth LED Tri Color LED Solid Green e Bluetooth standby Solid Orange e GSM 3G standby Solid Red e Bluetooth or GSM 3G connection fault Blinking Green e Bluetooth device is connected Blinking Orange e GSM 3G system connected G NN gt LCD Display a 05 30 e t Status Bar Status On Off 1 5elect Zone Current Zone1 VHF 2 Off Duty IE 3
34. y power any computer Because every volunteer usually will carry voice pager in everyday life However in everyday life some event or occasion is not suitable to play out alert tone and voice dispatch message for example restaurant movie theater hospital G Series Voice Pager provide Vibrate alert only function when receiving voice message will vibrating and recording directly to store voice message if this voice message did not turn on to listen can be preset interval from 20 seconds to one minute voice pager will vibrating to remind again PART C PART C G Series Voice Pager Specifications 64 Voice Pager Specifications 28 mm UW Unication Reset Fur Button Main Menu 2 LOD Function Status amp Function Setting Nevigation M Voice Memo Voice record All Band Scan Key Button Play Lock Delete gt Soft Key x 4 Back Key Function Key USB Mic Speaker Channel Selector 8 Position Replay Switch Volume Control Antenna Label Radio ON OFF LED x3 1 Power Indicator 2 Bluetooth Indicator 3 GSM GPRS Indicator PART C PART C G Series Voice Pager Specifications 64 Voice Pager Specifications Rubber Belt Clip Seat Barcode Charging Pin PART C PART C G Series Voice Pager Specifications Feature Trunking Mode p95 Trunking x x x x x x 9 le o e only DMR Tier 3 Trunking li Sal ses Em hoses as Unication P25 Trunk
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