Cobra Electronics MRHH450 HANDHELD MARINE/GMRS RADIO User Manual MRHH330 ENG Body
Cobra Electronics Corporation HANDHELD MARINE/GMRS RADIO MRHH330 ENG Body
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MRHH450DUAL_BODY_MRHH330_ENG_Body 12/5/13 5:57 PM Page 24 Getting Started VHF Marine Operating Your Radio Radio Protocols Radio Speaker and Microphone The internal Radio Speaker and Microphone are located on the bottom front face of the radio below the lower control buttons. An optional Speaker/Microphone port is located at the top of the radio between the antenna and the Power/Volume control. Unthread the Speaker/Microphone port cover to access and install an optional Cobra speaker or microphone into this port. Speaker/Mic Port Talk Button Press and hold the Talk button to transmit messages. Release the Talk button to stop transmitting. Talk Button Backlight/Key Lock Button Key Locked Buttons ROG ATISVOX GMRS VHF BUIC HI SAME MEM Key Lock Icon GMRS VHF 24 English Getting Started VHF Marine Operating Your Radio Radio Protocols Backlight/Key Lock Button To Display the Backlight Momentarily: Press the Backlight/Key Lock button. The backlight will remain On for 10 seconds. If the backlight is already On, another press of the Backlight/Key Lock button will turn it Off. Key Lock To prevent accidental changes to your settings, you can lock all of the following buttons: ■ Channel Up Button ■ Channel Down Button ■ Band Button ■ REWIND Button ■ SCAN Button ■ MEM/ESC Button ■ WX/H-M-L Button ■ 16/9 Button ■ TRI-WATCH Button ■ Call/Enter/Setup Button HI Channel Up/Down Buttons Your radio will Receive (Rx) and Transmit (Tx) VHF/GMRS signals on the channel indicated on the LCD display. You can change the channel at any time using the Channel Up/Down buttons. To Change Channels: Press the Channel Up/Down button. If you are on Channel 88, pressing the Channel Up button will advance to Channel 01. If you are on Channel 01, pressing the Currently On Channel 88 Channel Down button will advance to Channel 88. (GMRS highest channel is 22, then will advance to channel 1. Weather highest channel is 10, then advances to channel 1). You can press and hold the Channel Up/Down button for fast advance. The beep sound will occur only at the first press of A HI the button and not during fast advance. BUIC ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAM If the new channel selected is restricted to low power, the radio will automatically switch to Low Power mode and the Low Power icon will appear on the LCD. If the radio is in the Key Lock mode, the channel will not change and the three (3) beep error signal will sound. Channel Up/Down Buttons SCAN Button SCAN Button Press and release the SCAN button to enter all scanning modes - Marine, GMRS and memory. See the Advanced Operation section has more details on using the Scan modes. The SCAN icon will display on the LCD display. Scanning begins at lower channels, and scans to higher channels. Press the Channel Up/Down button to change the scan direction. To Lock or Unlock the Buttons: Press and hold the Backlight/Key Lock button for two (2) seconds. The Key Lock icon will appear or disappear in the LCD. When Key Lock is On, pressing any of the listed buttons on the front of the radio will result in a three (3) beep error message. Both the Backlight/Key Lock button and the Talk button are active — you can Receive (Rx) or Transmit (Tx) a message with Key Lock On, but you cannot change the channel. Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 25 MRHH450DUAL_BODY_MRHH330_ENG_Body 12/5/13 5:57 PM Page 26 Getting Started VHF Mode Programming VHF Marine Operating Your Radio Radio Protocols VHF Marine Operating Your Radio Radio Protocols High/Medium/Low (H-M-L) Power Button Your radio can transmit selectively at 1, 3 or 6 (or highest allowed ERP setting in GMRS mode) watts of power. Cobra suggests you maintain the low power setting for short-range communications. You will conserve battery life and avoid overpowering nearby stations with a low power setting signal. Use the high power setting for long-range communications or when you do not receive a response to a signal sent at 1 watt. To Toggle Between H-M-L Power Modes: Press and release the H-M-L Power button. The LCD will show which mode is in effect. Some channels are restricted for a maximum use of 1 watt. Your radio will automatically set the power to Low Power mode when you select those channels. H-M-L Power Button NOTE Some channels, frequency bands and countries of use might not be able to operate in High Power mode and some channels are receive only. Call/Enter/Setup Button The Call/Enter/Setup button has multiple functions. It is generally used in the following ways: ■ Press and release to transmit your unique Call Tone signal to another radio. ■ Press and hold to enter any Setup menu. ■ Functions as an Enter button when making a selection in any Setup menu. Call/Enter/Setup Button Channel 16 or Channel 9 Channel 16/9 Button BUIC ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAM BUIC Channel 16/9 mode gives you quick access to calling Channel 16 and Channel 9 from any operational mode. To Switch to Channel 16 or Channel 9: 1. Press the Channel 16/9 button to change to Channel 16. 2. Press the Channel 16/9 button again to change to Channel 9. 3. Press the Channel 16/9 button a third time and return to the last used channel. • Setup Mode Programming • The following series of procedures is designed to allow you to set the programmable features of your radio. Correctly following these steps results in a minimal amount of radio setup programming time. During setup programming, the matrix display will show text describing the programming action you are now performing. NOTE When in any of the Setup modes (Marine (VHF), GMRS or Weather), if you stop programming for longer than 15 seconds, your entry will be saved and the radio will go back to Standby mode. While in the Setup mode, you will not receive any signal reception except when setting squelch. Marine (VHF) Mode Programming Programming these features will allow you to customize certain features of this radio to enhance your “On-Water” radio use. Marine Standby Mode GMRS VHF BUIC ATISVOXLOMEDHI SAME MEM Start from Marine Standby mode to begin Marine (VHF) Setup programming. Press and hold the Call/Enter/Setup button for two (2) seconds to enter the programming mode. The mode programming follows this sequence: ■ Squelch Level Set ■ UIC Channel Map ■ VOX On/Off ■ Vox Sensitivity Level Set (this menu setting will be present when VOX is set to ON) ■ Call Alert Tone/Vibrate Set ■ Call Alert Tone Set ■ Roger Beep On/Off ■ Key Tone On/Off ■ Rewind On/Off ■ Priority 16 On/Off ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAM 26 English Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 27 MRHH450DUAL_BODY_MRHH330_ENG_Body 12/5/13 5:58 PM Page 28 VHF Mode Programming VHF Marine Operating Your Radio Radio Protocols Channel Up/Down Buttons Squelch Control BUIC GMRS VHF ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM VHF Mode Programming VHF Marine Operating Your Radio Radio Protocols Squelch Control Squelch Control filters weak signals and radio frequency (RF) noise so that you will clearly hear the signals you want. The Squelch Control on this radio is set through the following keypad operation. To Set Squelch Control: 1. With the power On, push and hold Call/Enter/Setup button to access the Setup menu. 2. Squelch control will be the first menu item to appear. Press the Channel Up and Channel Down buttons to set level. The signal level bar graph shows squelch level while you are in Setup mode on the squelch adjust function. 3. To adjust your squelch, press the Channel Down button until you hear a hissing sound, then press and release the Channel Up button until the hissing stops. This will establish a “Baseline” squelch. BUIC Active Channel Map Icon HI EDHI SAM Channel Up/Down Buttons USA/International/Canada Channel Maps Three (3) sets of VHF Channel Maps have been established for marine use in the USA, Canada, and the rest of the world (International). Most of the channels are the same for all three (3) maps, but there are definite differences (see table in the Appendix on page 62). Your radio has all three (3) maps built into it and will operate correctly in whichever area you choose. To Set Channel Map Operating Area: 1. The Channel Map mode is the second mode on the Marine (VHF) Setup programming. 2. U, I and C will display, with the current setting (the U icon is the default) flashing. 3. Press Channel Up/Down button to select the U, I or C icon. 4. Press Call/Enter/Setup button to save this entry and move to the next Setup mode programming. 4. By pressing the Channel Up button further, you will filter weak and medium strength signals. By pressing Channel Down button, you will receive weaker signals. 5. Press the Call/Enter/Setup button to save this entry and move to the next Setup mode programming. NOTE If the Squelch is set so that you can hear a continuous hissing sound, the Memory Scan and Tri-Watch functions will be blocked. 28 English Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 29 MRHH450DUAL_BODY_MRHH330_ENG_Body 12/5/13 5:58 PM Page 30 VHF Mode Programming Operating Your Radio VOX Mode GMRS VHF BUIC ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM VHF Mode Programming Operating Your Radio Voice Activated Transmit (VOX) Mode In VOX mode, your radio can be used “hands-free,” automatically transmitting when you speak. You can also set the VOX sensitivity level to fit the volume of your voice and avoid transmissions triggered by background noise. To turn VOX Mode On or Off: 1. Display will show VOX icon and ON or OFF flashing. 2. Press Channel Up/Down button to select ON or OFF. 3. Press Call/Enter/Setup button to save this entry and move to the next setup programming mode. NOTE Once set, this is a global setting when in all radio modes. Call Tone Alert GMRS R VHF BUIC ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM HI Channel Up/Down Buttons Call Alert If Call Alert is set to On, the radio will alert you to a call from a compatible Cobra radio with a Call Alert. Select the type of radio alert: 1. The display will show CALL ALERT and will be flashing OFF, TONE, VIBRATE, or VIB+TONE. 2. If TONE, VIBRATE, or VIB+TONE option is shown on the display then the appropriate BELL, VIBRATE, shake bars or combination VibrAlert icon will be displayed. 3. Press Channel Up/Down button to select the alert mode of your choice. 4. Press Call/Enter/Setup button to save this entry and move to the next setup programming mode. To set VOX Sensitivity Level: VOX Level GMRS VHF BUIC ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM Channel Up/Down Buttons NOTE VOX sensitivity level is only visible when VOX is On. 1. The display will show VOX LEVEL and the current level will be flashing. 2. Press Channel Up/Down button to change the Vox level of your choice. Remember, this selection is your voice sensitivity level during hands-free operation. 05 - indicates a Low (quiet) voice setting. 03 - indicates a Medium voice setting. 01 - indicates a High (loud) voice setting. 3. Press Call/Enter/Setup button to save this entry and move to the next setup programming mode. NOTE VOX will be turned Off automatically when the radio is turned Off. This will avoid accidental transmissions. 30 English Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 31 MRHH450DUAL_BODY_MRHH330_ENG_Body 12/5/13 5:58 PM Page 32 VHF Mode Programming VHF Marine Operating Your Radio Radio Protocols Call Tone Select GMRS VHF BUIC ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM Call Tone Select This setting will allow you to transmit a unique Call Tone alert to identify your radio when you transmit messages. You can select from one of 10 different Call Tone signals. To Set Call Tone: 1. From the previous press of the Call/Enter/Setup button, the matrix will display CALL TONE SELECT and the display will flash the current Call Tone number (01 through 10). 2. Press the Channel Up/Down button to select a different Call Tone. An example of each call tone will sound for 1.5 seconds. 3. Press Call/Enter/Setup button to save this entry and move to the next Setup mode programming. NOTE Call Tones are not usually used for Marine VHF communications. We allow you to turn it On for your unique communication needs. It is only compatible with other Cobra VHF radios. Roger Beep Mode GMRS VHF BUIC ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM Key Tone Mode GMRS VHF BUIC ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM 32 English VHF Mode Programming HI VHF Marine Operating Your Radio Radio Protocols Roger Beep Mode In Roger Beep mode, your listener will hear an audible tone when you release the Talk button. This alerts your listener that you are finished talking and it is OK for them to speak. To Set Roger Beep On or Off: 1. Display will show ROG icon flashing and the matrix will display ROGER BEEP ON or OFF. 2. Press Channel Up/Down button to select ON or OFF. ROG will be displayed when On. 3. Press Call/Enter/Setup button to save this entry and move to the next Setup mode programming. Key Tone Mode In Key Tone mode, an audible tone will sound each time a button is pressed or you change a setting. To Set Key Tone On or Off: 1. Display will show Key Tone icon flashing and matrix will display KEY TONE ON or OFF. 2. Press Channel Up/Down button to select ON or OFF. 3. Press Call/Enter/Setup button to save entry. NOTE Once set, this is a global setting when in all radio modes. Rewind On/Off If Rewind is enabled, the last 20 seconds of incoming audio is recorded and you can play back missed VHF calls by pressing the Rewind button. 1. Display will show the Rewind icon and the matrix will display REWIND ON or OFF. 2. Press Channel Up/Down button to select ON or OFF. 3. Press Call/Ent/Setup button to save entry. Channel Up/Down Button Rewind Enable GMRS VHF NOTE Once set, this is a global setting when in all radio modes. BUIC ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM Channel 16 Priority BUIC GMRS VHF ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM Channel 16 Priority Mode If Priority 16 is turned on, during channel scan the radio will frequently check the Channel 16 Safety and Distress channel for calls. To Set Priority 16 On or Off: 1. The display matrix will show PRIORITY 16 ON or OFF. 2. Press the UP or DOWN button to select On or Off. 3. Press Call/Ent/Setup button to save entry. Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 33 MRHH450DUAL_BODY_MRHH330_ENG_Body 12/5/13 5:58 PM Page 34 Weather Mode Programming Operating Your Radio Weather Mode Programming Operating Your Radio Alert Functions SAME is an advanced weather alert feature. Leave this set to OFF if you are not sure about your understanding of its operation. The weather mode can be set to respond to NOAA alerts in three ways: • OFF - radio alerts are disabled. • WX - radio will sound a max volume tone alert for 8 seconds when NOAA sends a 1050 Hz warning alert tone. • SAME -radio will display the NOAA SAME alert message. Weather (WX) Mode Programming Weather Alert Standby GMRS VHF BUIC ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM Call/Enter/Setup Programming these features will allow your radio to listen to all NOAA Hazard Alert radio channels. In this process, you will be programming the channel settings for the “Specific Area Message Encoding (SAME)” and “Emergency Alert Messages” sent by NOAA. See channels and frequencies listed on page 31. Start from Weather Standby mode to begin Weather Alert Setup programming. Momentarily Press the button to enter the programming mode. Select Weather Alert Channel Up/Down Buttons Squelch Control BUIC GMRS VHF ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM Squelch Control Squelch Control filters weak signals and radio frequency (RF) noise so that you will clearly hear the signals you want. The Squelch Control on this radio is set through the following keypad operation. To Set Squelch Control: 1. With the power On, momentarily press the Call/Enter/Setup button to enter the Setup mode programming. 2. Squelch control will be the first menu item to appear. Press the Channel Up and Channel Down buttons to set level. The signal level bar graph shows squelch level while you are in Setup mode on the squelch adjust function. 3. To adjust your squelch, press the Channel Down button until you hear a hissing sound, then press and release the Channel Up button until the hissing stops. 4. Press the Call/Enter/Setup button to save this entry and move to the next Setup mode programming. 34 English 1. Select Alert and either OFF, WX or SAME will flash in the display. GMRS VHF BUIC ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM NOTE If WX Alert is turned on, the radio will receive NOAA voice alerts from a wide geographic area around you. NOTE If SAME Alert is turned on, the radio will receive detailed NOAA alerts from a geographic area immediately around you. 2. Press Channel Up/Down button to select OFF, WX or SAME. 3. Press the Call/Enter/Setup button to save entry and move to the next programming mode. NOTE Proceed to SAME programming section if SAME has been selected. WX Auto Search (SCAN) BUIC GMRS VHF ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM To Set WX Auto Search (SCAN) On or Off: 1. Display will show WX Alert icon and SCAN, ON or OFF is flashing. 2. Press Channel Up/Down button to select SCAN, ON or OFF. 3. Press the Call/Enter/Setup button to save entry. NOTE When WX Auto Search (SCAN) is set to On, weather channel scanning will start automatically and scan all available weather channels. When the user-selected weather channel falls below the preset squelch level, the weather channel will change to a new weather channel under the following conditions: ■ WX Alert is engaged. ■ WX received signal level falls below a preset squelch on the user-selected weather channel and – radio is in WX Standby OR – radio is in VHF or GMRS Standby and there is no channel activity. Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 35 MRHH450DUAL_BODY_MRHH330_ENG_Body 12/5/13 5:58 PM Page 36 Weather Mode Programming Operating Your Radio Operating Your Radio To Set SAME FIPS Code Programming: 1. From Weather Standby Mode, press CALL/ENT/SETUP key until the display matrix shows SELECT ALERT: and WX, SAME, or OFF will be flashing. Call/Enter/Setup Button To Set SAME FIPS Code Programming continued: 10. Use the Channel Up/Down buttons to select: • OFF - entered FIPS code is not active or, • ON - entered FIPS code is active. 2. Press Channel Up/Down buttons to select SAME. The first memory location "A" will be displayed. Up to 10 FIPS codes can be entered A - J. Select Weather Alert GMRS VHF BUIC ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM 3. Press and release the CALL/ENT/SETUP button and the first FIPS memory A will be displayed. Use the Channel Up/Down buttons to select the FIPS memory location A-J. 4. Press the Call/Enter/Setup button to enter geographic weather locations as identified by FIPS (Federal Information Processing System) area in the United States. Weather Mode Programming 11. Press the Call/Enter/Setup button to save the memory. 12. Repeat steps 3 through 10 to enter up to 10 FIPS codes in memory. All On GMRS VHF BUIC 13. When all of the codes are entered, use the Channel Up/Down buttons to move to memory K. 14. Press the Call/Enter/Setup button and select: ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM • ON - all entered FIPS codes are set active, • OFF - all entered FIPS codes are set inactive, or Enter FIPS Code GMRS VHF BUIC ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM NOTE FIPS codes identify geographic areas in the United States as shown on the Internet website: http://www.nws.noaa.gov/nwr/indexnw.htm. 5. The display will show “ ------,” or last entered FIPS code. One (1) digit in display will be flashing. 6. Press Channel Up/Down button to select first digit. Code Entered GMRS VHF BUIC ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM • OK - all entered FIPS codes are correctly entered, some On and some Off. SAME Disabled GMRS VHF BUIC ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM 15. At least one FIPS code must be entered and made active (ON) or the SAME mode is disabled. The radio will warn you if no FIPS codes are on. 16. Press the Call/Enter/Setup button to exit back to weather standy. 7. Press and release Call/Enter/Setup button to advance to next digit code. Press and release MEM/ESC button to back up. Repeating, press and release of the MEM/ESC button, will back up to the top level. 8. Continue steps 5 to 7 until all six (6) digits are entered. 9. Press the Call/Enter/Setup button to save the entered digits. 36 English Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 37 MRHH450DUAL_BODY_MRHH330_ENG_Body 12/5/13 5:58 PM Page 38 GMRS Mode Programming Operating Your Radio GMRS Standby GMRS VHF BUIC ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM Call/Enter/Setup GMRS Mode Programming Operating Your Radio GMRS Mode Programming The GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) feature is a landmobile service available for short-distance, two-way communications in the USA. You must have a valid FCC license to communicate on these channels (see page 28). Start from GMRS Standby mode to begin GMRS Setup programming. Press and hold the Call/Enter/Setup button for two (2) seconds to enter the programming mode. Squelch Control Squelch Control filters weak signals and radio frequency (RF) noise so that you will clearly hear the signals you want. The Squelch Control on this radio is set through the following keypad operation. To Set Squelch Control: 1. With the power On, push and hold Call/Enter/Setup button to access the Setup menu. 2. Squelch control will be the first menu item to appear. Press the Channel Up and Channel Down buttons to set level. The signal level bar graph shows squelch level while you are in Setup mode on the squelch adjust function. 3. To adjust your squelch, press the Channel Down button until you hear a hissing sound, then press and release the Channel Up button until the hissing stops. This will establish a “Baseline” squelch. 4. By pressing the Channel Up button further, you will filter weak and medium strength signals. By pressing Channel Down button, you will receive weaker signals. 5. Press the Call/Enter/Setup button to save this entry and move to the next Setup mode programming. CTCSS and DCS Coding Mode Continuous Tone Controlled Squelch System (CTCSS) and Digital Coded Squelch (DCS) coding are used in two-way radio systems. These are sub-audible frequencies or digital tones that are sent continuously with speech to engage other radios with this feature. This feature is generally used between talk groups on shared channels. Radios with the same subcode set will hear your transmission. Radios with both DCS and CTCSS set to Off or 00 will be able to hear your transmissions. To Set CTCSS Code Entry: 1. Display will show CTCSS icon and OFF icon flashing. CTCSS Off GMRS VHF A HI BUIC ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM NOTE If CTCSS was previously set to a Code number, display will show the current GMRS channel and flash the CTCSS icon and Code number. 2. Codes begin at 00 (OFF) and go to 38, followed by 00, and return back to 01 again. The last used GMRS channel will be shown in the large digit display. Call/Enter/Setup does NOTE If CTCSS is On, then DCS will be Off. If DCS is On, then CTCSS will be Off. The radio does this automatically. HI Channel Up/Down Buttons 3. Press Channel Up/Down button to change code number, or press and hold Channel Up/Down button to rapid advance (scroll). 4. Press Call/Enter/Setup button to save entry and move to the next setup programming mode. NOTE If the Squelch is set so that you can hear a continuous hissing sound, the Memory Scan and Tri-Watch functions will be blocked. 38 English Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 39 MRHH450DUAL_BODY_MRHH330_ENG_Body 12/5/13 5:58 PM Page 40 GMRS Mode Programming GMRS Mode Programming VHF Marine Operating Your Radio Radio Protocols CTCSS Off GMRS VHF BUIC ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM VHF Marine Operating Your Radio Radio Protocols To Set DCS Code Entry: 1. Display will show DCS icon and OFF icon flashing. NOTE If DCS was previously set to a Code number, display will show the current GMRS channel and flash the DCS icon and Code number. VOX Mode GMRS VHF BUIC ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM 2. Codes begin at 01 and go to 38, followed by OFF, and return back to 01 again. The last used GMRS channel will be shown in the large digit display. Call/Enter/Setup does Channel Up/Down Buttons NOTE If CTCSS is On, then DCS will be Off. If DCS is On, then CTCSS will be Off. The radio does this automatically. 3. Press Channel Up/Down button to change code number, or press and hold Channel Up/Down button to rapid advance (scroll). 4. Press Call/Enter/Setup button to save entry and move to the next setup programming mode. VOX Level GMRS R VHF BUIC ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM HI Channel Up/Down Buttons Voice Activated Transmit (VOX) Mode In VOX mode, your radio can be used “hands-free,” automatically transmitting when you speak. You can also set the VOX sensitivity level to fit the volume of your voice and avoid transmissions triggered by background noise. To turn VOX Mode On or Off: 1. Display will show VOX icon and ON or OFF flashing. 2. Press Channel Up/Down button to select ON or OFF. 3. Press Call/Enter/Setup button to save this entry and move to the next setup programming mode. NOTE Once set, this is a global setting when in all radio modes. To set VOX Sensitivity Level: NOTE VOX sensitivity level is only visible when VOX is On. 1. The display will show VOX LEVEL and 01 will be flashing. 2. Press Channel Up/Down button to change volume level of your choice. Remember, this selection is your voice sensitivity level during hands-free operation. 05 - indicates a Low (quiet) voice setting. 03 - indicates a Medium voice setting. 01 - indicates a High (loud) voice setting. 3. Press Call/Enter/Setup button to save this entry and move to the next setup programming mode. NOTE VOX will be turned Off automatically when the radio is turned Off. This will avoid accidental transmissions. 40 English Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 41 MRHH450DUAL_BODY_MRHH330_ENG_Body 12/5/13 5:58 PM Page 42 GMRS Mode Programming GMRS Mode Programming Operating Your Radio VibrAlert Select Channel Up/Down Buttons VibrAlert Select Operating Your Radio GMRS VHF BUIC ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM This setting will allow you to select whether your radio activates the VibrAlert shake in addition to the incoming call tone when receiving a call. Once the radio shakes, it will delay 20 seconds before shaking again to eliminate excessive VibrAlerts on a busy GMRS channel. To Set VibrAlert: 1. From the previous press of the Call/Enter/Setup button, the matrix will display VIBRALERT OFF. 2. Press the Channel Up/Down button to select VIBRALERT ON. The VibrAlert icon will be activated on the display. 3. Press Call/Enter/Setup button to save this entry and move to the next Setup mode programming. GMRS VHF BUIC ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM Roger Beep Mode BUIC GMRS VHF ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM In Call Tone mode, you can select the tone the radio will use when transmitting a Call. 1. The display will show Call Tone Select and the current tone number will be flashing. 2. Press Channel Up/Down to select the tone you want to use. 3. Press Call/Enter/Setup button to save this entry and move to the next Setup mode programming. Roger Beep Mode In Roger Beep mode, your listener will hear an audible tone when you release the Talk button. This alerts your listener that you are finished talking and it is OK for them to speak. To Set Roger Beep On and Off: 1. Display will show ROG icon flashing and the matrix will display ROGER BEEP ON or OFF. 2. Press Channel Up/Down button to select ON or OFF. ROG will be displayed when On. 3. Press Call/Enter/Setup button to save this entry and move to the next Setup mode programming. NOTE Once set, this is a global setting when in all radio modes. 42 English GMRS VHF BUIC ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM Rewind Enable HI In Key Tone mode, an audible tone will sound each time a button is pressed or you change a setting. To Set Key Tone On and Off: 1. Display will show Key Tone icon flashing and the matrix will display KEY TONE ON or OFF. 2. Press Channel Up/Down button to select ON or OFF. 3. Press Call/Enter/Setup button to save this entry. NOTE Once set, this is a global setting when in all radio modes. Call Tone Select Call Tone Mode Key Tone Mode Key Tone Mode GMRS VHF BUIC ATIS R VOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM Call/Ent/Setup Button Rewind On/Off If Rewind is enabled, the last 20 seconds of incoming audio is recorded and you can play back missed VHF calls by pressing the Rewind button. 1. Display will show the Rewind icon and the matrix will display REWIND ON or OFF. 2. Press Channel Up/Down button to select ON or OFF. 3. Press Call/Ent/Setup button to save entry. NOTE Once set, this is a global setting when in all radio modes. HI Rewind Button Playback Message BUIC GMRS VHF ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM Use the Cobra exclusive Rewind-Say-Again® feature to replay or record the last 20 seconds of an incoming audio transmission. Example 1: When engine noise, music or conversation creates too much noise to hear an inbound message clearly, press the REW button to hear the message a second time. Example 2: When listening to an urgent distress message of an excited caller with confusing background noise, press the REW button to hear the message a second time and get life saving information. Use this feature to record call details including position coordinates, call signs, registration numbers and store details that will help authorities locate the distressed vessel. NOTE Hold the Rewind button to lock the recording memory (the Rewind icon flashing) and save the currently recorded transmission. Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 43 MRHH450DUAL_BODY_MRHH330_ENG_Body 12/5/13 5:59 PM Page 44 HI Advanced Operation VHF Marine Operating Your Radio Radio Protocols Using Rewind-Say-Again® to Record VOICE Audio Transmission: SCAN Button Enter Record Advanced Operation VHF Marine Operating Your Radio Radio Protocols Tri-Watch Button NOTE If the record memory is locked (rewind icon flashing), press and hold the REW button to unlock. Mic Recorder GMRS VHF BUIC ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM Mic Recorder ON GMRS VHF 1. Press and hold SCAN button for two (2) seconds to enter Record mode. The matrix will display MIC RECORDER. 2. Press and hold PTT button to begin recording from radio microphone. The transmitter will turn off. The matrix will display MIC RECORDER ON and the seconds remaining will be shown in the lower right corner. If PTT button is released, recording stops. While recording, a 20-second countdown begins on display. When 20-second countdown time has ended, recording stops and two (2) beep tones will be heard. 3. Press and hold SCAN button again for two (2) seconds or press MEM/ESC button to cancel recording and return to last operation. Memory Location Number GMRS VHF NOTE The main channel number will flash to indicate channel position. If there is no input activity for 15 seconds, the radio will sound three (3) beeps and return to GMRS or Marine Standby mode. B U IRC HI ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM 2. Use the Band button to select Marine or GMRS channels. 3. Press Channel Up/Down button to select the desired Band Button Tri-Watch channel. 4. Press and release TRI-WATCH button or Call/Enter/Setup button to confirm entry. HI 5. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to program the remaining additional Tri-Watch memory channel. Channel Up/Down Buttons 6. After programming both Tri-Watch memory channels the radio will immediately engage Tri-Watch mode. HI Using Tri-Watch BUIC Tri-Watch Scan Mode: 1. From Marine or GMRS Standby mode, press the TRI-WATCH button. The TW SCAN will display on the matrix along with the three channels stored in the Tri-Watch memory. 2. The radio will scan through the three (3) Tri-Watch memory channels. 3. A signal on any one (1) of the three (3) channels will stop the scan for 10 seconds to allow you to listen to the traffic on that location. ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM Tri-Watch Button Tri-Watch Mode Tri-Watch mode gives you one (1) button access to scan a total of three (3) channels of most importance to you. Channel 16 is preprogrammed and will always be one (1) of the scanned locations. Two (2) other channels, either GMRS or VHF, of your choice can be stored in the radio. These channels can be edited and/or recalled during future engagements of Tri-Watch mode. NOTE The radio must be squelched for Tri-Watch mode to function. See page 18 for Squelch procedure. 44 English Tri-Watch Setup To Program or Edit the Tri-Watch Channels: 1. Press and hold the TRI-WATCH button from Marine or GMRS Standby mode for two (2) seconds to activate TriR Watch Setup mode. The MEM icon on the display will turn On and the matrix will display TW MEM ENTER 01. Tri-Watch Scan Mode BUIC GMRS VHF ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM NOTE After the Tri-Watch scan stops to monitor a channel, as long as you do not press any buttons within 10 seconds, your radio will automatically resume scanning the TriWatch channels. 4. Press the Channel Up/Down button to resume scanning the Tri-Watch channels or to change the scan direction. 5. To EXIT the Tri-Watch scan, press the TRI-WATCH button again, and the radio will return to Marine or GMRS Standby mode. Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 45 MRHH450DUAL_BODY_MRHH330_ENG_Body 12/5/13 5:59 PM Page 46 Advanced Operation VHF Marine Introduction Operating Your Radio Radio Protocols Memory Location Mode MEM/ESC Button Memory Location Number GMRS VHF BUIC ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM Band Button Channel Up/Down Buttons Channel Number BUIC GMRS VHF Advanced Operation VHF Marine Operating Your Radio Radio Protocols Your radio has unlimited memory locations for storing your most frequently used channels. These memory locations can be selected individually or can be scanned. (See page 49 under Memory Location Scan.) To enter Memory mode, press MEM/ESC button. The display will show the MEM icon and the Memory Channel bank will be displayed on the matrix. To Program Memory Locations: 1. Press and hold the MEM/ESC button for two (2) seconds. The memory location number will be displayed on the matrix and the MEM icon will be turned On. 2. Use the Channel Up/Down button to advance to the memory location (00-99) you want to program. 3. Press the MEM/ESC button to select the memory location. 4. Use the Band button to select the GMRS or marine band. 5. Use the Channel Up/Down button to change to the channel you want to store into the selected memory location. 6. Press the MEM/ESC button to program that channel. The memory location will be displayed on the matrix again. Repeat steps 2 through 5 to program as many additional memories as you want. 7. Press and hold the MEM/ESC button for two (2) seconds. This will return the radio to Memory mode. 8. Press and release the MEM/ESC button again to return to Marine or GMRS Standby mode. MEM Icon GMRS VHF BUIC ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM To Recall a Stored Memory Location: 1. Press the MEM/ESC button. The MEM icon will be turned On. 2. Press the Channel Up/Down button to select the memory location. If a memory location has been programmed, its associated channel will display on the LCD. Your radio is now in Marine or GMRS Standby mode on the selected memory location. To Exit Memory Location Mode: Press the MEM/ESC button to return the radio to Marine or GMRS Standby mode. The last channel used in Marine or GMRS Standby mode will now be displayed on the LCD and the MEM icon will disappear. To Erase Stored Memory Locations: 1. Press and hold the MEM/ESC button for two (2) seconds. The memory location number will be displayed on the matrix and the MEM icon will be turned On. 2. Use the Channel Up/Down button to advance to the memory location you want to erase. 3. Press the MEM/ESC button to select the memory location. 4. Use the Channel Up/Down button to change to the channel to read “00” at the selected memory location. 5. Press the MEM/ESC button to erase that channel. Repeat steps 2 through 5 to erase as many additional memories as you want. 6. Press and hold the MEM/ESC button for two (2) seconds. This will return the radio to Memory mode. 7. Press and release the MEM/ESC button again to return to Marine or GMRS Standby mode. ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM 46 English Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 47 MRHH450DUAL_BODY_MRHH330_ENG_Body 12/5/13 5:59 PM Page 48 HI Advanced Operation Operating Your Radio Scan Modes SCAN Button Advanced Operation Operating Your Radio MEM/ESC Button A signal on any channel will stop the scan for 10 seconds to allow you to listen to the traffic on that location. After 10 seconds, the radio will resume scanning. Press the Channel Up/Down button to resume scanning before the 10-second pause has completed or to change the scan direction. VHF Channel Scan Scan Display BUIC GMRS VHF ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM Channel Up/Down Buttons During Channel Scan mode, the radio will rapidly switch from channel to channel through all the channels. NOTE The radio must be squelched for Channel Scan mode to function. See page 28 for Squelch procedure. To Enter Marine Scan: 1. From Marine or GMRS Standby mode, press the SCAN button. The radio will immediately begin to scan the entire channel map selected in the active channel map. CHANNEL SCAN will display on the matrix. NOTE If Priority 16 feature has been selected, channel 16 will checked frequently for activity to insure you will not miss any calls. 2. To EXIT Channel Scan mode, press the SCAN or PTT button again. The SCAN icon will disappear from the LCD and the radio will return to Marine or GMRS Standby mode. Memory Location Scan During Memory Location Scan mode, the radio will rapidly scan through all pre-assigned memory channels. NOTE The radio must be squelched for Memory Location Scan mode to function. See page 18 for Squelch procedure. 48 English Memory Channel Scan NOTE If there are fewer than two (2) memory locations programmed in the radio, the Memory Location Scan option will not be available. To program at least two (2) memory locations, see page 34. GMRS VHF BUIC To Enter Memory Location Scan: 1. From Marine or GMRS Standby mode, press the MEM/ESC button. 2. Press the SCAN button. The radio will immediately begin to scan all pre-assigned memory channels. The MEM icon will show on the LCD, and MEM CHAN SCAN will display on the matrix along with the memory location. 3. To EXIT Memory Location Scan mode, press the SCAN or PTT button again. The MEM icon will disappear from the LCD and the radio will return to Marine or GMRS Standby mode. VOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM GMRS Scan Scan All Schannels GMRS VHF BUIC ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM Scan CTCSS GMRS VHF BUIC ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM In GMRS mode, there are 3 types of scans - all GMRS channels, CTCSS tones (on the selected channel) and DCS codes (on the selected channel). To Enter the GMRS Scans: 1. Successive press and release of the SCAN button will toggle betwen all channel scan, CTCSS tone scan and DCS code scan. 2. Press and hold the SCAN button to start the selected scan. 3. To exit a GMRS scan, press the MEM/ESC button or PTT. Scan DCS GMRS VHF BUIC ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 49 R MRHH450DUAL_BODY_MRHH330_ENG_Body 12/5/13 5:59 PM Page 50 HI Burp Feature BUIC GMRS VHF ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM ROG RX Cobra’s Burp feature allows the operator to expel water from inside the speaker grill. This is especially useful if the radio is dropped overboard or during extreme foul weather conditions. In these conditions, water can become trapped in the speaker grill and muffle the audio. To Activate Burp: 1. Press and release the 16/9 and SCAN keys at the same time. 2. The Burp tone(s) at maximum level will sound from the internal speaker for eight seconds. 3. During this time, the matrix will display BURP. 4. Hold the radio with the speaker grill down to help the water drain out. 5. After an 8-second interval, the radio will return to standby. Floating Radio Floating Radio ATISVO VHF Marine Operating Your Radio Radio Protocols Burp Feature 16 and Scan GMRS VHF A IC U ME MEM B HI SA Operating Your Radio Advanced Operation VHF Marine Introduction Operating Your Radio Radio Protocols This radio is designed to float if dropped overboard. The orange center makes it visible and easy to retrieve. This rugged radio is also designed to meet JIS7 (IPX7) specifications. This means it’s designed to operate properly after being submerged in one meter deep water for 30 minutes. Transmit (Tx) Icon Receive (Rx) Icon Marine (VHF), GMRS and Weather Standby Band Selections The BAND button allows you to quickly toggle between the Marine (VHF), GMRS and WX Alert Standby bands. To Make a Band Selection: Press BAND button to toggle between the Marine (VHF) Standby, GMRS Standby or WX Standby. Marine (VHF) Standby Mode Marine Standby mode is the default mode for the radio whenever it is turned On. From this mode, you can change current settings by becoming familiar with the different key functions. While in Marine Standby mode, the user will be able to Transmit (Tx) by pressing the Push to Talk (Talk) button. Signals in Receive (Rx) mode will be received on the selected channel(s). NOTE Coast Guard alerts are broadcast on Channel 16 and you need to have the WX Alert or SAME turned On to receive NOAA weather alerts. While in Marine Standby mode, you will receive any messages sent on the channel to which you are tuned. NOTE Do not leave the radio floating in water permanently. This could cause premature corrosion of the battery contacts and other damage. The radio is only designed to float with its included Lithium-ion battery. Using other approved batteries might cause the radio to sink. This includes the optional AA battery tray, depending on the weight of the AA batteries used. 50 English Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 51 MRHH450DUAL_BODY_MRHH330_ENG_Body 12/5/13 5:59 PM Page 52 Operating Your Radio VHF Marine Operating Your Radio Radio Protocols Weather Standby Mode WX/H-M-L Button Weather Alert Standby GMRS VHF BUIC ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM To enter and exit the Weather Standby mode, press and hold the WX/H-M-L button or press the BAND key. Receiving a Weather Alert NOAA broadcasts weather information as described in the NOAA weather channels section on page 75 of this manual. When NOAA broadcasts a weather alert signal and your radio is in WX Alert Standby mode, the following items will be displayed on the LCD display: ■ The WX icon (cloud/sun) icon will be displayed. ■ The last used weather channel will be displayed. ■ The bar graph will display received signal strength level. ■ The WX Alert (triangle) or SAME Alert icon will be displayed if either of these alerts are enabled. ■ The matrix will display WEATHER STANDBY. NOTE Only one (1) or two (2) of the weather channels will be operating in any given location [only in Receive (Rx) mode]. You will need to select the channel with the strongest signal in your location. NOTE When WX Alert is turned on, and NOAA sends the 1050 Hz alert tone, the radio will sound a series of loud beeps regardless of the volume control setting. Weather Scan GMRS VHF BUIC ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM 52 English Operating Your Radio VHF Marine Operating Your Radio Radio Protocols NOTE When SAME Alert is turned on, and NOAA sends a SAME message, the radio will display the NOAA warning message. WX Auto Search (SCAN) Mode Function The purpose of the WX Auto Search (SCAN) function is to enable the receiver to automatically scan for an active WX channel under the following conditions: 1. WX Auto Search (SCAN) function is On. WX Auto Seatch (SCAN) 2. WX Alert is On. GMRS VHF 3. The radio is tuned to a Marine or GMRS channel and has entered Power Save mode (meaning there is no signal activity or user input for 10 seconds). BUIC ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM 4. The radio software has detected that the current WX channel signal level has dropped below a preset minimum level or is gone completely. Once these conditions have been met, the software will then scan the Weather channels looking for an active Weather channel. When an active Weather channel is found it will stop the scan and use the new Weather channel to look for the standard 1050Hz alert tone. SAME Alert Codes Weather Alert Standby BUIC GMRS VHF ATISVOX LOMEDHI SAME MEM Your HH450 radio has the ability to alert you when NOAA sends out alerts from their Emergency Alert System (EAS). These alerts cover any weather related watches, warnings or statements. Using this system insures that you will always be aware of you local Weather, Civil, and National emergency events. For a complete list of all the event codes your radio is capable of displaying, please go to the following web address: http://www.nws.noaa.gov/os/eas_codes.shtml#list NOTE When either WX or SAME is set on, then in Marine and GMRS standby modes, the radio will display the selected weather channel. Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 53 MRHH450DUAL_BODY_MRHH330_ENG_Body 12/5/13 5:59 PM Page 54 VHF Marine Operating Your Radio Radio Protocols Operating Your Radio GMRS Standby Mode The GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) Standby feature is a land-mobile service available for short-distance, two-way communications in the USA. You must have a valid FCC license to communicate on these channels (see page XX). While in GMRS Standby mode, the user will be able to Transmit (Tx) by pressing the Push to Talk (Talk) button. Signals in Receive (Rx) mode will be received on the selected channel(s). When in GMRS Standby mode, the radio has the ability to receive calls as well as transmit calls NOTE As GMRS channels are scrolled, you will see CTCSS or DCS icons displayed on the LCD screen if the codes have been previously programmed. You will only hear transmissions from other radios with the equivalent subcodes programmed. When a transmission is received, the following icons will be displayed. ■ Receive (Rx) Icon ■ Bar Graph Icon VHF Marine Radio Protocols Specifications Operating Your Radio Transmit (Tx) and Receive (Rx) Modes Transmit (Tx) and Receive (Rx) modes gives you the ability to interact with other GMRS radios. When you use this capability, be sure to follow the procedures and to observe the courtesies that govern its use so everyone benefits. (See pages XX through XX) to help you select the proper channels. When a talk transmission occurs, the following icons will be displayed. ■ Transmit (Tx) Icon ■ Bar Graph Icon To Transmit a Message: 1. Check to see that your radio is set to a proper channel for the type of message you plan to send. 2. Toggle to the Low Power setting. 3. With the microphone about 2 in. [51 mm] from your mouth, press and hold the Talk button and speak into the microphone. The Transmit icon will appear on the LCD. 4. Release the Talk button when you are finished speaking. Your radio can only operate in either Transmit (Tx) or Receive (Rx) mode at any given time. You will not hear the response to your message unless the Talk button is released. Battery Power icon is held at the level it was at during receive. NOTE If the Talk button is held down for five (5) minutes, the radio will automatically sound a series of beeps and cease transmitting to prevent unwanted signal generation and battery drain. As soon as the Talk button is released, it can be pressed again to resume transmission. 54 English Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 55 MRHH450DUAL_BODY_MRHH330_ENG_Body 12/5/13 5:59 PM Page 56 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Specifications Operating Your Radio Introduction Maintenance • Very little maintenance is required to keep your Cobra VHF/GMRS radio in good operating condition: ■ Keep the radio and charger clean by wiping with a soft cloth and mild detergent. Do not use solvents or harsh or abrasive cleaners, which could damage the case or scratch the LCD screen. ■ If the radio is exposed to salt water, wipe with a soft, moist cloth at least once a day to prevent buildup of salt deposits, which could interfere with button operation. ■ If the radio will be stored for a long period, such as over the winter, remove the batteries from the battery tray and store them in a separate package. This is especially important if you are using alkaline batteries. Troubleshooting • Specifications Number of Channels Channel Spacing Modulation Input Voltage Battery Life: 5% TX, 5% RX, 90% Stand-by Current Drain: Stand-by Receive Transmit Temperature Range Radio Dimensions Problem Possible Cause(s) Solution(s) No display on LCD when radio is turned On Batteries are exhausted Recharge or replace batteries Batteries not installed properly Remove batteries and reinstall according to polarity markings Receiver Batteries run down quickly Batteries are at the end of their life Replace with new batteries Receiver Type Will transmit at one (1) or three (3) watts, but not at six (6) watts Batteries are low Recharge or replace batteries Selected channel is limited to one (1) watt Switch to another channel Will not transmit Selected channel is limited to receive only Switch to another channel No sound from speaker Volume level is too low or squelch level is too deep Re-adjust volume and squelch No response to button press Button lock is On Press and hold Backlight/ Key Lock button No answer to calls Out of range of other station Switch to Medium or High transmit power or move closer. Signal is blocked by terrain 56 English • General Radio Weight Frequency Range Sensitivity (typical): Adjacent Channel Selectivity Intermodulation and Rejection Spurious and Image Rejection AF Output All U.S., Canadian, and International NOAA Weather Channels, 15 GMRS Channels VHF - 25 kHz Max., GMRS - 12.5 kHz VHF - 5 kHz Max., GMRS - 2.5 kHz 7.4 VDC Lithium-ion: 8 hrs @ High Power, 14 hrs @ Low Power; 45 mA 150 mA 1.8 A @ High power 650 mA @ Low Power -20˚C to 50˚C 4.8 in. x 2.4 in. x 1.4 in. (123 mm x 62 mm x 36 mm) not including antenna 0 lbs 8 oz. (228 g) without batteries VHF 156.050 to 163.275 MHz GMRS 462.5500 to 467.7250 MHz Marine VHF: Double Conversion Super-Heterodyne GMRS & WX: Low if direct conversion. Marine VHF: 12 dB Sinad: -121 dBm Marine: 70dB, GMRS: 50dB, WX: 55dB (typical) Marine: 70dB, GMRS: 65dB, WX: 55dB (typical) Marine: 70dB, GMRS: 50dB, WX: 65dB (typical) 400 mW < 5% distortion @ 8 ohms Transmitter Frequency Range: TX RF Output Power Spurious Emissions Microphone Type Frequency Stability FM Hum and Noise VHF 156.025 to 157.425 MHz GMRS 462.5500 to 462.7250 MHz Marine:1, 3 & 6 Watts/GMRS: 1, 3 & 4.5 Watts -60 dBc @ High Power, -55 dBc @ Low Power Condenser +/-5 ppm 40 dB Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 57 MRHH450DUAL_BODY_MRHH330_ENG_Body 12/5/13 5:59 PM Page 58 Warranty Introduction Warranty and Trademark Acknowledgement Limited 3-Year Warranty For Products Purchased In The U.S.A. Product Service Customer Service Introduction • Cobra Electronics Corporation warrants that its Cobra VHF/GMRS radio, and the component parts thereof, will be free of defects in workmanship and materials for a period of three (3) years from the date of first consumer purchase. This warranty may be enforced by the first consumer purchaser, provided that the product is utilized within the U.S.A. Cobra will, without charge, repair or replace, at its option, defective radios, products or component parts upon delivery to the Cobra Factory Service department, accompanied by proof of the date of first consumer purchase, such as a duplicated copy of a sales receipt. You must pay any initial shipping charges required to ship the product for warranty service, but the return charges will be at Cobra’s expense, if the product is repaired or replaced under warranty. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state. Exclusions: This limited warranty does not apply: 1. To any product damaged by accident. 2. In the event of misuse or abuse of the product, or as a result of unauthorized alterations or repairs. 3. If the serial number has been altered, defaced, or removed. 4. If the owner of the product resides outside the U.S.A. All implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited in duration to the length of this warranty. Cobra shall not be liable for any incidental, consequential or other damages; including, without limitation, damages resulting from loss of use or cost of installation. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and/or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you. Product Service If you have any questions about operation or installing your new Cobra VHF/GMRS product or if you are missing parts… • Please call Cobra first! DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE! See customer assistance on page A1. If your product should require factory service, please call Cobra first before sending your radio. This will ensure the fastest turn-around time on your repair. You may be asked to send your radio to the Cobra factory. It will be necessary to furnish the following to have the product serviced and returned: 1. For warranty repair, include some form of proof-of-purchase, such as a photocopy of a sales receipt. If you send the original receipt, it cannot be returned. 2. Send the entire product. 3. Enclose a description of what is happening with the radio. Include a typed or clearly printed name and address of where the radio is to be returned. 4. Pack radio securely to prevent damage in transit. If possible, use the original packing material. 5. Ship prepaid and insured by way of a traceable carrier such as United Parcel Service (UPS) or Priority Mail to avoid loss in transit to: Cobra Factory Service, Cobra Electronics Corporation, 6500 West Cortland Street, Chicago, Illinois 60707 U.S.A. 6. If the radio is in warranty, upon receipt of your radio, it will either be repaired or exchanged depending on the model. Please allow approximately three (3) to four (4) weeks before contacting Cobra for status. If the radio is out of warranty, a letter will automatically be sent informing you of the repair charge or replacement charge. 7. If your radio is returned for factory repair, it will be returned to you with default settings restored. If you have any questions, please call 773-889-3087 for assistance. For Products Purchased Outside The U.S.A. Please contact your local dealer for warranty information. Trademark Acknowledgement • Cobra®, CobraMarine®, Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra®, and the snake design are registered trademarks of Cobra Electronics Corporation, USA. Cobra Electronics Corporation™ is a trademark of Cobra Electronics Corporation, USA. 58 English Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 59
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