Cobra Electronics 29BT2K17 BLUE TOOTH MODULE User Manual Part 1

Cobra Electronics Corporation BLUE TOOTH MODULE Users Manual Part 1

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Users Manual Part 1

Features ..................................................................................................................1The CB Story .......................................................................................................... A1  FCC Regulations, FCC Warnings & Included AccessoriesControls & Indicators ......................................................................................... A2Our Thanks to You ..............................................................................................A3  Customer SupportInstallation  Location & Mounting/Connection ........................................................... 2Antennas  CB Antenna & Marine Installation ............................................................ 6-7Ignition Noise Interference.............................................................................7Operating Your 29 LX MAX  Turning On Your CB ......................................................................................8  Setting Channel Selector.............................................................................9  Calibrate For SWR (Standing Wave Ratio).............................................10  To Receive ......................................................................................................... 12  Selecting a Channel & S-Meter .................................................................13  To Transmit.......................................................................................................14   Setting Dynamike® .............................................................................................15  Setting Talkback .............................................................................................15  Menu Mode ...................................................................................................... 16  Setting the Clock ............................................................................................ 17   Setting the Alarm ................................................................................................ 17  Setting the Count Down Timer .................................................................18    Key Tones Mode ..................................................................................................18    Radio Check Mode .............................................................................................. 19  Setting Display Color Mode .......................................................................20  Setting Brightness Mode ............................................................................. 21 Turn NightWatch Illumination On/Off ....................................................... 21 Setting Contrast Mode .....................................................................................22Bluetooth® Pairing ...................................................................................... 22-23 iRadar Smartphone App .......................................................................... 24-27 Downloading the App .................................................................................24  Pairing the Radio to Use with iRadar ......................................................24  AURA® Location Based Alerts ....................................................................25  iRadar® Community, Using Report Button, Radar Threat Alerts ... 27Rewind-Say-Again® ............................................................................................28  Playback Last Transmission .......................................................................28   Record 10 Second Memo ...........................................................................28Weather Information ......................................................................................... 29  Weather Channels .........................................................................................29  Weather Alert Mode ...................................................................................... 30  Setting Weather Alert Scan and Auto Scan..........................................30  Software Version/Factory Settings ..........................................................31  NB-ANL/Off (Noise Blanker/Automatic Noise Limiter Switch) ......32  Setting Delta Tune & RF Gain Control ....................................................32Program Memory Channels ...........................................................................33  Scan/Memory Scan, Scan Memory Channels & CB Channels ........ 34  Dimmer Control .............................................................................................. 34  Setting Squelch...............................................................................................35  S/RF Meter ........................................................................................................36  External Speaker, Push-To-Talk & Mic Jack ........................................... 37 Home And Office Set-Up ............................................................................. 38  Temporary Mobile Set-Up ..........................................................................39How Your CB Can Serve You ..........................................................................40  A Few Rules You Should Know .................................................................40  Channel 9 Emergency Messages .............................................................. 41  CB 10 Codes .....................................................................................................42Frequency Ranges ..............................................................................................4429 LX MAX Specifications ................................................................................ 45Warranty Information .......................................................................................46FCC Statement ...............................................................................................48-49Optional Accessories .........................................................................................50If You Need Service/Trademark Info 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Back CoverFeatures of This Product•   Selectable 4-Color LCD Display• Advanced Bluetooth® Connectivity• Rewind-Say-Again®•  Memo Record•  iRadar App Integration•  Report Feature•  NightWatch® Illumination•  10 Weather Channels•  Weather Scan•  Emergency Weather Alert•  40 CB Radio Channels•  40 Channel Scan•  Memory Channels•  Channel Frequency Read-Out•  Radio Check Diagnostic• Clock/Timer/Alarm•   Multi-Function Heavy-Duty Electret  Microphone with Phone,  Rewind-Say-Again®  & Report Functions•  Full 4 Watts AM RF Power Output•  SWR Calibration Meter•  Instant Channel 19 and 9•   Front Panel 6-Pin Microphone Connector•   Switchable Automatic Noise Limiter  & Noise Blanker•   Adjustable Dynamike Boost•  Tactile Controls•  9 Ft Mic Cord•  Programmable Dimmer Control•  RF Gain•  External Push-To-Talk Jack•  External Microphone JackBluetooth® Features•   Dual Point Bluetooth®•  Caller I.D.•  A2DP Audio Streaming•  Phone Directory1How to Use Your Cobra 29 LX MAX
InstallationInstallation32Mounting and Connection    Hold the radio with the mounting bracket in the exact desired location. If there is no interference, remove the bracket and use it as a template to mark the location for the mounting screws.LocationPlan a location of the transceiver and microphone  bracket before starting the installation.Select a location that is convenient for operation, yet does not interfere with the driver or the passenger.The transceiver is usually mounted to the underside of the dash with the microphone bracket beside it.NoteThe transceiver is held in the  universal mounting bracket by two thumbscrews which allow for adjustment at a convenient angle.The bracket includes two  self-tapping screws and star washers. The mounting must be mechanically strong and   conveniently located. continued Drill the pilot and secure the bracket.21  Connect the antenna cable plug to the receptacle marked “ANT”  on the back of the unit. 3ANT EXT MIC  EXT. PTT   EXT.SP.                 +POWER–
Installation54NoteBefore installing the CB radio, visually check the vehicle’s battery connection to determine which terminal is positive or negative. A negatively grounded vehicle has its negative lead grounded to the chassis.NoteConnecting to an accessory fuse prevents the unit from being left on accidentally, operating the unit without running the engine when the ignition is set to the accessory position.NoteThe CB must be connected to constant 12V power to use the clock and alarm functions.NoteWhen connected to an  accessory fuse, unit will self test the emergency weather alert automatically when ignition is turned on. As a result, the CB radio will briefly turn itself on and then off again.NoteThe Clock/Timer feature needs to be reset when connected to a switched accessory fuse.   Connect the red lead of the DC power cord to an accessory 12 volt fuse or directly to the battery.   Connect the black lead to the negative side of the vehicle electrical system. This is usually the chassis. Any convenient location with a good electrical  contact (remove paint) may be used. 45   Plug the power cable into the back of the unit marked “Power”.  Be sure to observe polarity  markings.  Mount the microphone bracket on either side of  the unit using the two  screws supplied.   The bracket should be    placed under the dash    so the microphone is    readily accessible.67  Attach the microphone cable to the receptacle on  the front of the unit and install the unit in the  bracket securely.8ANT EXT MIC  EXT. PTT   EXT.SP.                 +POWER–SIGRF+30dB11.5 23CAL3579SWR TXRXNB/ANLMEMWX !ANLS/RFSWRCALNB/ANL S/ RFSWR/CALESCMEM SCANSCAN CH 9/19DIMCB/WXMENU  PUSH  ENTERVOLDYNAMIKERF GAINDELTA TUNE T BACK SWRCALOFF MINMIN OFFMAXSQInstallationNoteIf the microphone is not  connected, audio will not  be heard at the speaker.NoteThe radio should be connected to a constant 12V source to maintain the time when the radio is turned off. This should also be considered if using the radio’s alarm clock function.
ANT EXT MIC  EXT. PTT   EXT.SP.                 +POWER–Ignition Noise InterferenceAntennasUse of a mobile receiver at low signal levels is normally limited by the presence of electrical noise. The primary source of noise in automobiles is from the alternator and ignition system. Typically, when the signal level is adequate, the background noise does not present a  serious problem. Also, when extremely low level signals are being received, the transceiver may be operated with the vehicle’s engine turned off. The unit requires very little current and therefore will not significantly discharge the vehicle’s battery.Even though the Cobra 29 LX MAX has an automatic noise limiter, in some installations ignition interference may be high enough to make good communications challenging. Many possibilities exist and variations between vehicles require different solutions. Consult with your Cobra dealer or radio technician for help in locating the source of severe noise.Marine InstallationThe transceiver will not operate at maximum efficiency in a boat without a ground plane, (unless it has a steel hull). Before attempting installation , consult your dealer for information regarding an adequate grounding system and prevention of electrolysis between fittings in the hull and water. CB AntennaSince the maximum allowable power output of the transmitter is limited by the FCC, the antenna is critical in affecting the transmission distance. Only a properly matched antenna system will allow maximum power output. Loaded type antenna models are highly recom-mended for most installations. The 29 LX MAX includes a weather mode (WX), a Dual Band (Center Load/Base Load) antenna is recommended. Consult your Cobra dealer for further details, or call 773.889.3087 and speak to a Cobra representative. 7NoteFor optimum performance  in passenger cars the ideal antenna location is on the  center of the roof.  Second choice is on the center of the trunk.NoteBecause many newer trucks  feature fiberglass door skins,  the outside mirror must be grounded to the chassis via a ground strap, if the antenna is mounted on the mirror bracket.Note3-way Combination Antennas are also available which allow operation of all three bands (AM-FM & CB), using a single antenna. However, this type of antenna usually results in less than normal transmit and receive range when compared to a standard-type “Single Band” CB antenna.  Call 773-889-3087 for further information.61  A standard antenna connector is provided  on the transceiver for easy connection.
  Press the CB/WX button to change between CB and weather modes. Operation9Operation8Turning On the Radio Make sure the power cord, antenna and microphone are connected to their proper connectors before  starting. Setting Channel Selector 1SIGRF+30dB11.5 23CAL3579SWR TXRXNB/ANLMEM WX !ANLS/RFSWRCALNB/ANL S/ RFSWR/CALESCMEM SCANSCAN CH 9/19DIMCB/WXMENU  PUSH  ENTERVOLDYNAMIKERF GAINDELTA TUNE T BACK SWRCALOFF MINMIN OFFMAXSQ2  Rotate the On/Off Volume knob clockwise to turn the unit on and adjust to a normal listening level.  Select one of forty channels. The selected channel (1 through 40) will be indicated by the readout directly above the channel selector knob3SIGRF+30dB11.5 23CAL3579SWR TXRXNB/ANLMEM WX !ANLS/RFSWRCALNB/ANL S/ RFSWR/CALESCMEM SCANSCAN CH 9/19DIMCB/WXMENU  PUSH  ENTERVOL DYNAMIKERF GAIN DELTA TUNET BACK SWRCALOFFMIN MINOFFMAXSQSIGRF+30dB11.5 23CAL3579SWRRXNB/ANLMEM WX !ANLS/RFNB/ANL S/ RFSWR/CALESCMEM SCANSCAN CH 9/19DIMCB/WXMENU  PUSH  ENTERVOLDYNAMIKERF GAINDELTA TUNE T BACK SWRCALOFF MINMIN OFFMAXSQ
    While  holding the PTT adjust the SWR CAL knob so the meter swings to the CAL mark on the right side of the meter.OperationOperation1110 continuedNoteCalibration must be made in an open area (never in a garage). The vehicle ‘s doors must be closed. No one should be standing near the antenna. (See your antenna directions for more complete information).NoteThe reading will be slightly higher on Channels 1 and 40 compared to Channel 20. Push and hold the Push-to-Talk (PTT) button.  Press S/RF-SWR/CAL button to select CAL.213Calibrate for SWR (Standing Wave Ratio) SWR calibration is done to properly adjust the length of the antenna and to monitor the quality of the coaxial cable and all RF connections.This calibration is critical in order to achieve optimum performance.PUSH &HOLD Set the radio to channel 20.4SIGRF+30dB11.5 23CAL3579SWR TXRXNB/ANLMEM WX !ANLS/RFSWRCALNB/ANL S/ RFSWR/CALESCMEM SCANSCAN CH 9/19DIMCB/WXMENU  PUSH  ENTERVOLDYNAMIKERF GAINDELTA TUNE T BACK SWRCALOFF MINMIN OFFMAXSQSIGRF+30dB11.5 23CAL3579SWRTXRXNB/ANLMEM WX !ANLCALNB/ANL S/ RFSWR/CALESCMEM SCANSCAN CH 9/19DIMCB/WXMENU  PUSH  ENTERVOLDYNAMIKERF GAINDELTA TUNE T BACK SWRCALOFF MINMIN OFFMAXSQSIGRF+30dB11.5 23CAL3579SWRRXNB/ANLMEM WX !ANLS/RFNB/ANLS/RFSWR/CALESCMEM SCANSCAN CH 9/19DIMCB/WXMENU  PUSH  ENTERVOL DYNAMIKERF GAIN DELTA TUNET BACK SWRCALOFF MIN MINOFFMAXSQ
  Rotate the On/Off Volume knob clockwise.  While receiving, the RX icon will be displayed and the lower portion of the meter will show the incoming signal strength.   Repeat the same steps two through five on Channel 1 and 40. This will check SWR for all channels.     The  S/RF-SWR/CAL button must be set in the S/RF  setting to read the meter.6   Release the Push-to-Talk (PTT) button and press and release the  S/RF-SWR/CAL button to the SWR position. Then press the PTT button to read the SWR reading.5Operation13Operation121NoteWhen switched to SWR  mode the meter reading should ideally be as far to the left as possible. Anything over 3 is not acceptable.  A slight  antenna height adjustment (higher or lower) may be required. Repeat recalibration steps.S-MeterThe S-Meter swings proportionately to the strength of the incoming signal when receiving.  Rotate the Channel Selector clockwise or counter-clockwise to select the desired channel.1Selecting A ChannelTo Receive1TXRXNB/ANLMEM WX !ANLSWRNB/ANL S/ RFSWR/CALESCMEM SCANSCAN CH 9/19DIMCB/WXMENU  PUSH  ENTERVOLDYNAMIKERF GAINDELTA TUNE T BACK SWRCALOFF MIN MIN OFFMAXSQSIG +30dB11.5 23CAL3579SWRSIGRF+30dB11.5 23CAL3579SWRRXNB/ANLMEM WX !ANLS/RFNB/ANL S/ RFSWR/CALESCMEM SCANSCAN CH 9/19DIMCB/WXMENU  PUSH  ENTERVOLDYNAMIKERF GAINDELTA TUNE T BACK SWRCALOFF MINMIN OFFMAXSQ SIG +30dB11.5 23CAL3579SWRRXNB/ANLMEM WX !ANLS/RFNB/ANL S/RFSWR/CALESCMEM SCANSCAN CH 9/19DIMCB/WXMENU  PUSH  ENTERVOLDYNAMIKERF GAINDELTA TUNE T BACK SWRCALOFF MIN MIN OFFMAXSQCalibrate for SWR continuedSIGRF+30dB11.5 23CAL3579SWRRXNB/ANLMEM WX !ANLS/RFNB/ANL S/ RFSWR/CALESCMEM SCANSCAN CH 9/19DIMCB/WXMENU  PUSH  ENTERVOL DYNAMIKERF GAIN DELTA TUNET BACK SWRCALOFFMIN MINOFFMAXSQ
PUSH &HOLDSetting Dynamike®This controls the microphone sensitivity  (outgoing audio level).To Transmit1514Caution!Be sure the antenna is properly connected to the radio before transmitting. Transmitting without an antenna, or a poorly matched antenna, could cause damage to the transmitter.Be sure to read the F.C.C. Rules and Regulations included with this unit before transmitting.Operation Operation3  Select a desired channel.1  Initially, set Dynamike fully clockwise so that  maximum voice volume is available. The Dynamike may have to be reduced in some conditions.2Transmit  Push and hold the PTT button to transmit.  When transmitting, hold the microphone two inches from your mouth and speak in a clear, normal voice. Release PTT button to receive.SIGRF+30dB11.5 23CAL3579SWR TXRXNB/ANLMEM WX !ANLS/RFSWRCALNB/ANL S/RFSWR/CALESCMEM SCANSCAN CH 9/19DIMCB/WXMENU  PUSH  ENTERVOLDYNAMIKERF GAINDELTA TUNET BACK SWRCALOFF MINMINOFFMAXSQSetting TalkBackThis control is used to adjust the desired amount of modulation talk back present at the speaker during transmit.At the fully counter-clockwise position the TalkBack  is Off.SIGRF+30dB11.5 23CAL3579SWR TXRXNB/ANLMEM WX !ANLS/RFSWRCALNB/ANL S/RFSWR/CALESCMEM SCANSCAN CH 9/19DIMCB/WXMENU  PUSH  ENTERVOLDYNAMIKERF GAINDELTA TUNE T BACK SWRCALOFF MINMIN OFFMAXSQSIGRF+30dB11.5 23CAL3579SWR TXNB/ANLMEM WX !ANLS/RFNB/ANL S/ RFSWR/CALESCMEM SCANSCAN CH 9/19DIMCB/WXMENU  PUSH  ENTERVOL DYNAMIKERF GAIN DELTA TUNET BACK SWRCALOFFMIN MINOFFMAXSQ
OperationOperation1716Menu ModePressing the Menu/Enter knob is used to enter the menu and to select. Rotating the Menu/Enter knob is used to move the cursor. Rotate the Menu/Enter knob clockwise and counter- clockwise to navigate the menu levels. Press the Menu/Enter knob to select.SIGRF+30dB11.5 23CAL3579SWR TXRXNB/ANLMEM WX !ANLS/RFSWRCALNB/ANL S/ RFSWR/CALESCMEM SCANSCAN CH 9/19DIMCB/WXMENU  PUSH  ENTERVOLDYNAMIKERF GAINDELTA TUNE T BACK SWRCALOFFMIN MINOFFMAXSQNoteUse DIM/ESC button to exit from any menu back to CB standby mode.Setting the ClockTo set the clock, press the Menu/Enter knob and select Set Clock. Press again to set the clock. •  Rotate the Menu/Enter knob to select the hour,    minutes and AM/PM.•  Press the Menu/Enter  knob to save each value.Press the Menu/Enter knob to SAVE and EXIT.SIGRF+30dB11.5 23CAL3579SWR TXRXNB/ANLMEM WX !ANLS/RFSWRCALNB/ANL S/ RFSWR/CALESCMEM SCANSCAN CH 9/19DIMCB/WXMENU  PUSH  ENTERVOLDYNAMIKERF GAINDELTA TUNE T BACK SWRCALOFFMIN MINOFFMAXSQSWR/CALNB/ANLVOL SQ DYNAMIKERF GAIN DELTA TUNE T BACK SWR  CALOFF MIN MINOFFMAXESCMEM SCAN    S/RFMENUPUSHENTERSIGRF+30dB11.5 23CAL3579SWR TXRXNB/ANLMEMWX !ANLS/RFSWRCALCH 9/  19CB/WXDIMSCANSETTINGBLUETOOTHEXITSWR/CALNB/ANLVOL SQ DYNAMIKERF GAIN DELTA TUNE T BACK SWR  CALOFF MIN MINOFFMAXESCMEM SCAN    S/RFMENUPUSHENTERSIGRF+30dB11.5 23CAL3579SWR TXRXNB/ANLMEMWX !ANLS/RFSWRCALCH 9/  19CB/WX /DIMSCANPASET CLOCKALARM CLOCKSET COUNT DOWNSWR/CALNB/ANLVOL SQ DYNAMIKERF GAIN DELTA TUNE T BACK SWR  CALOFF MIN MINOFFMAXESCMEM SCAN    S/RFMENUPUSHENTERSIGRF+30dB11.5 23CAL3579SWR TXRXNB/ANLMEMWX !ANLS/RFSWRCALCH 9/  19CB/WX /DIMSCANPAKEY TONESWX ALERTWX ALERT SCANLevel 1:  Level 2:SWR/CALNB/ANLVOL SQ DYNAMIKERF GAIN DELTA TUNE T BACK SWR  CALOFF MIN MINOFFMAXESCMEM SCAN    S/RFMENUPUSHENTERSIGRF+30dB11.5 23CAL3579SWR TXRXNB/ANLMEMWX !ANLS/RFSWRCALCH 9/  19CB/WX /DIMSCANPAWX AUTO SCANDISPLAY COLORBRIGHTNESSSWR/CALNB/ANLVOL SQ DYNAMIKERF GAIN DELTA TUNE T BACK SWR  CALOFF MIN MINOFFMAXESCMEM SCAN    S/RFMENUPUSHENTERSIGRF+30dB11.5 23CAL3579SWR TXRXNB/ANLMEMWX !ANLS/RFSWRCALCH 9/  19CB/WXDIMSCANNW LIGHTINGCONTRASTRADIO CHECKLevel 3:  Level 4:Level 5:NoteThe clock will not appear on the  display if the time has not yet  been set.SWR/CALNB/ANLVOL SQ DYNAMIKE RF GAIN DELTA TUNE T BACK SWR  CALOFF MIN MIN OFFMAXESCMEM SCAN    S/RFMENUPUSHENTERSIGRF+30dB11.5 23CAL3579SWR TXRXNB/ANLMEM WX !ANLS/RFSWRCALCH 9/  19CB/ WXDIMSCANCLOCK IS OFFSET CLOCKTURN CLOCK ONSWR/CALNB/ANLVOL SQ DYNAMIKERF GAIN DELTA TUNE T BACK SWR  CALOFFMIN MINOFFMAXESCMEM SCAN    S/RFMENUPUSHENTERSIGRF+30dB11.5 23CAL3579SWR TXRXNB/ANLMEMWX !ANLS/RFSWRCALCH 9/  19CB/ WXDIMSCANSET AM-PM11:30 PMSAVE AND EXITSetting the AlarmYour 29 LX MAX can be utilized as an alarm clock. To set the alarm, press the Menu/Enter knob and select Alarm Clock. Press SET ALARM TIME. •  Rotate the Menu/Enter knob to select a value.•  Press the Menu/Enter  knob to save.Press the Menu/Enter knob to set AM/PM. Press Menu/Enter knob to save and proceed to set the Set Snooze Length or EXIT.SWR/CALNB/ANLVOL SQ DYNAMIKE RF GAIN DELTA TUNE T BACK SWR  CALOFF MIN MIN OFFMAXESCMEM SCAN    S/RFMENUPUSHENTERSIGRF+30dB11.5 23CAL3579SWR TXRXNB/ANLMEM WX !ANLS/RFSWRCALCH 9/  19CB/ WXDIMSCANALARM IS OFFSET ALARM TIMETURN ALARM ONNoteThe radio should be connected to a constant 12V source to maintain the time when the radio is turned off.NoteThe clock will be displayed in the  top right corner of the display
Setting the Count Down TimerTo set the count down timer, press Menu/Enter knob and select Set Count Down. Follow the instructions in Setting the Clock section (page 17) to set the count down hour and minutes. Once the desired count down time is selected, press the Menu/Enter knob again to save and exit.Radio Check ModeAllows testing of important radio functions. Press Menu/Enter knob and select RADIO CHECK.  Press Menu/Enter to select 1st test, 2nd test and 3rd test.Test 1- Battery Level: Confirms that battery voltage level is between 10.8 V to 15.8 V. If in that range, it is PASS. Outside of that range, either FAIL LOW or FAIL HIGH will be  displayed. Press Menu/Enter knob to advance to next test.NoteUse DIM/ESC button to exit and return to CB standby mode. If 10 seconds pass or if Enter button pressed, unit goes to 2nd test.Test 2- RF Power Output: Confirms a 3.3 to 4 Watt output level. Once the PTT button is pressed, Pass or Fail will be displayed if the level is outside the limits.NoteUse DIM/ESC button to exit and return to CB standby mode. If 10 seconds pass or if Enter  button pressed, go to 3rd test.NotePress PTT within 10 seconds or unit will go to the next test.SWR/CALNB/ANLVOL SQ DYNAMIKERF GAIN DELTA TUNE T BACK SWR  CALOFF MIN MINOFFMAXESCMEM SCAN    S/RFMENUPUSHENTERSIGRF+30dB11.5 23CAL3579SWR TXRXNB/ANLMEMWX !ANLS/RFSWRCALCH 9/  19CB/ WX/DIMSCANPARF POWER OUTPUTPASSSWR/CALNB/ANLVOL SQ DYNAMIKERF GAIN DELTA TUNE T BACK SWR  CALOFF MIN MINOFFMAXESCMEM SCAN    S/RFMENUPUSHENTERSIGRF+30dB11.5 23CAL3579SWR TXRXNB/ANLMEMWX !ANLS/RFSWRCALCH 9/  19CB/ WX/DIMSCANPARF POWER OUTPUTFAILNoteIf 10 seconds pass or if  Menu/Enter knob is pressed,  testing is complete. Unit will return to CB Standby mode.Test 3- Antenna Mismatch Warning: Press the  PTT  button to check for proper matching. SWR/CALNB/ANLVOL SQ DYNAMIKERF GAIN DELTA TUNE T BACK SWR  CALOFF MIN MINOFFMAXESCMEM SCAN    S/RFMENUPUSHENTERSIGRF+30dB11.5 23CAL3579SWR TXRXNB/ANLMEMWX !ANLS/RFSWRCALCH 9/  19CB/ WX/DIMSCANPAANTENNAPASSSWR/CALNB/ANLVOL SQ DYNAMIKERF GAIN DELTA TUNE T BACK SWR  CALOFF MIN MINOFFMAXESCMEM SCAN    S/RFMENUPUSHENTERSIGRF+30dB11.5 23CAL3579SWR TXRXNB/ANLMEMWX !ANLS/RFSWRCALCH 9/  19CB/ WX/DIMSCANPAANTENNAFAIL123123123Operation1918OperationKey Tones Mode On and OffPress the Menu/Enter knob and select Key Tones.  Press the Menu/Enter to set Key Tones On/Off.Rotate the Menu/Enter knob to select On/Off and press the Menu/Enter knob to exit to main menu. SWR/CALNB/ANLVOL SQ DYNAMIKERF GAIN DELTA TUNE T BACK SWR  CALOFF MIN MINOFFMAXESCMEM SCAN    S/RFMENUPUSHENTERSIGRF+30dB11.5 23CAL3579SWRTXRXNB/ANLMEMWX !ANLS/RFSWRCALCH 9/  19CB/ WXDIMSCANSET KEY TONESONOFFSetting the Alarm continuedOnce the alarm settings are complete, rotate the Menu/Enter knob clockwise to Set Snooze and press Menu/Enter to select. Select the desired snooze time (from 1 to 60 minutes). Press Enter to save and exit, return to Set Snooze or Alarm Length. Select Alarm Length to set the alarm duration  (from 10 to 300 seconds). Press the Menu/Enter knob save and exit.SWR/CALNB/ANLVOL SQ DYNAMIKERF GAIN DELTA TUNE T BACK SWR  CALOFF MIN MINOFFMAXESCMEM SCAN    S/RFMENUPUSHENTERSIGRF+30dB11.5 23CAL3579SWR TXRXNB/ANLMEMWX !ANLS/RFSWRCALCH 9/  19CB/ WXDIMSCANEXITSET SNOOZEALARM LENGTHNoteDefault snooze time length  is 10 minutes.NoteUse DIM/ESC button to exit from any menu back to CB standby mode. NoteDefault alarm length  is 60 seconds and is set in  10 second increments.SWR/CALNB/ANLVOL SQ DYNAMIKERF GAIN DELTA TUNE T BACK SWR  CALOFFMIN MINOFFMAXESCMEM SCAN    S/RFMENUPUSHENTERSIGRF+30dB11.5 23CAL3579SWR TXRXNB/ANLMEMWX !ANLS/RFSWRCALCH 9/  19CB/ WXDIMSCANSET CLOCKALARM CLOCKSET COUNT DOWNNoteOnce count down time is complete, there will be audio tones for 5 seconds. PRESS PTTTO CHECKANTENNA

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