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GTR 225/225A/225B
Pilot’s Guide

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	 WARNING: For safety reasons, GTR 225 operational procedures must be
learned on the ground.

	 CAUTION: The Garmin GTR 225 does not contain any user-serviceable

parts. Repairs should only be made by an authorized Garmin service center.
Unauthorized repairs or modifications could void both the warranty and
the pilot’s authority to operate this device under FAA/FCC regulations.

	 CAUTION: The GTR 225 display uses a lens coated with a special antireflective coating that is very sensitive to skin oils, waxes, and abrasive
cleaners. CLEANERS CONTAINING AMMONIA WILL HARM THE ANTIREFLECTIVE COATING. It is very important to clean the lens using a clean,
lint-free cloth and an eyeglass lens cleaner that is specified as safe for
anti-reflective coatings.

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NOTE: Do not use outdated database information. Databases used in the
system must be updated regularly in order to ensure that the information
remains current. Pilots using an outdated database do so entirely at their
own risk.

	

NOTE: Garmin recommends that if flying in a region with 8.33 kHz COM
channel spacing, the radio should remain in 8.33 kHz mode. This will prevent
the loss of stored user and recent frequencies.

	

NOTE: All visual depictions contained within this document, including
screen images of the GTR 225 bezel and displays, are subject to change
and may not reflect the most current GTR 225 software. Depictions of
equipment may differ slightly from the actual equipment.

	

NOTE: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

	

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NOTE: Canadian installations: In accordance with Canadian Radio
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persons from an antenna connected to this device should be limited to 60
V/m for controlled environment and 28 V/m for uncontrolled environment.

NOTE: This device complies with Part 15 of
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equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Furthermore, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful
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equipment or connecting the equipment to a
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remedies do not correct the problem.

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Contents
Product Registration and Support......................................................................iv

1	

Getting Started.....................................................................................1-1

1.1	 Product Description............................................................................... 1-1
1.2	 Pilot Controls........................................................................................ 1-2
1.2.1	
Power/Com Volume/Squelch Knob.......................................... 1-2
1.2.2	
Tuning LARGE/SMALL Concentric (Cursor) Knobs.................... 1-3
1.2.3	
FLIP/FLOP Key........................................................................ 1-3
1.2.4	
Com Key................................................................................ 1-3
1.2.5	
MEM Key............................................................................... 1-3
1.2.6	
ICS Key.................................................................................. 1-3
1.2.7	
CLR (Clear) Key...................................................................... 1-3
1.2.8	
ENT (Enter) Key...................................................................... 1-3
1.2.9	
FUNC (Function) Key.............................................................. 1-4
1.2.10	 MON (Monitor) Key................................................................ 1-4
1.3	 USB Port............................................................................................... 1-4

2	

Basic Operation.....................................................................................2-1

2.1	 Power On............................................................................................. 2-1
2.2	 Com Radio........................................................................................... 2-1
2.2.1	
Selecting a Com Frequency..................................................... 2-1
2.2.2	
Monitoring the Standby Com Channel.................................... 2-2
2.2.3	
Saving a Com Channel........................................................... 2-2
2.2.4	
Com Database Look-Up.......................................................... 2-4
2.2.5	
Emergency Channel................................................................ 2-4
2.2.6	
Stuck Mic............................................................................... 2-5
2.2.7	
Frequency Database Reverse Look-Up..................................... 2-5
2.2.8	
Remote Frequency Selection Control....................................... 2-5

3	Functions...............................................................................................3-1
3.1	 Functions Description............................................................................ 3-1
3.2	 Com Frequencies.................................................................................. 3-2
3.2.1	
Recent Com Frequencies......................................................... 3-2
3.2.2	
Com User Frequencies............................................................ 3-3
3.2.2.1	 Viewing the Com User Frequency............................................ 3-3
3.2.2.2	 Deleting the Com User Frequency........................................... 3-3
3.2.2.3	 Editing a Com User Frequency................................................ 3-4
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3.2.3	
Com Database Frequencies..................................................... 3-5
3.2.4	
Com Nearest Airports (APT).................................................... 3-6
3.2.5	
Com Nearest Area Control Center (ACC) Frequencies.............. 3-6
3.2.6	
Com Nearest Flight Service Station (FSS) Frequencies.............. 3-7
3.2.7	
Com Nearest Weather (WX) Frequencies................................. 3-8
3.3	 ICS Configuration................................................................................. 3-9
3.3.1	
Adjust Intercom...................................................................... 3-9
3.3.2	
Aux Audio............................................................................ 3-10
3.3.3	
Intercom On/Off................................................................... 3-11
3.3.4	
Speaker On/Off..................................................................... 3-11
3.4	 System Configuration.......................................................................... 3-12
3.4.1	
Com Spacing........................................................................ 3-12
3.4.2	
Display Brightness................................................................ 3-13
3.4.3	
Display Contrast................................................................... 3-14
3.4.4	
Database Info....................................................................... 3-14
3.4.5	
Load Database..................................................................... 3-15
3.4.6	
Software Version.................................................................. 3-16
3.4.7	
Serial Number...................................................................... 3-16
3.5	Timers................................................................................................ 3-17
3.5.1	
Setting Up the Count Down Timer......................................... 3-17
3.5.2	
Setting Up the Count Up Timer............................................. 3-18
3.5.3	
Viewing Timers in the Com Display........................................ 3-18

4	Appendix...............................................................................................4-1
4.1	Troubleshooting.................................................................................... 4-1
4.2	 Updating the Frequency Database......................................................... 4-3
4.2.1	
Downloading the Frequency Database.................................... 4-3
4.2.2	
Updating the GTR 225 Frequency Database............................ 4-3
4.3	Messages............................................................................................. 4-4

Index......................................................................................................Index-1

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1.1	

GETTING STARTED
Product Description

The GTR 225 Com Radio series provides a powerful VHF communications
transceiver in a small footprint at a very affordable price. Besides traditional Com
features, the GTR 225 series also incorporates workload-reducing functions
such as most-used frequency storage in memory.
The GTR 225 series has the ability to monitor the standby Com frequencies.
The GTR 225 (10 watt) Com radio operates in the aviation voice band, from
118.000 to 136.975 MHz, in 25 kHz steps (default). For European operations,
the additional Com radio configuration of 8.33 kHz steps is provided with the
GTR 225A (10 watt) and GTR 225B (16 watt).
Photo Sensor

Locking
Screw

Frequency Transfer
(FLIP/FLOP) Key

Power On/Off,
Com Volume,
Squelch On/Off

USB Port
LARGE and
SMALL Knobs
(Frequency
Adjust)

Frequency
Monitor Key
Press To Return To
Com Display

Enter Key
Clear Data Key

Press To View Recent or User Freq

Function Selection

Press To Select Intercom Function
Figure 1-1 GTR 225 Front Panel Description

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1.2	Pilot Controls
The GTR 225 controls have been designed to simplify operation of the
system and minimize workload and the time required to access sophisticated
functionality. Controls are comprised of dual concentric knobs for frequency
tuning, Com volume/squelch knob, and bezel keys.

1.2.1	

Power/Com Volume/Squelch Knob
	The Power/Com Volume/Squelch knob located in the top left
corner of the bezel controls audio volume for the Com radio.
Rotating the knob clockwise past the detent turns power on
and counter-clockwise turns power off. When the Com radio is
active, press the Power/Com Volume/Squelch knob to toggle
automatic squelch control On/Off for the Com radio.
Com Mode
Annunciator
Squelch, TX, or RX
Annunciator
Active Frequency
Annunciator
Com Volume Bar Graph

Standby Frequency
Annunciator
Figure 1-2 Com Volume and Squelch Display Description

The Com radio features an automatic squelch to reject many localized noise
sources. You may override the squelch function by pressing the Power/Com
Volume/Squelch knob. This facilitates listening to a distant station or setting
the desired volume level.
To override the automatic squelch, press the Power/Com Volume/Squelch
knob momentarily. Press the Power/Com Volume/Squelch knob again to
return to automatic squelch operation. A “SQ” indication appears to the left of
the active Com frequency window in the upper left corner of the display when
automatic squelch is overridden.

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Tuning LARGE/SMALL Concentric (Cursor)
Knobs

	The LARGE right and SMALL right knobs are used for tuning
frequencies and data entry.
LARGE, Outer Knob

SMALL, Inner Knob

1.2.3	FLIP/FLOP Key
		

1.2.4	

Com Key

		

1.2.5	

Press the COM key to return to the Com radio mode.

MEM Key

		

1.2.6	

Press and release the FLIP/FLOP key to switch between the
active (left-most) and standby (right-most) frequency. Switching
between Com frequencies is disabled while you are transmitting.

Press the MEM key to recall and toggle between the Com Recent
and User Frequency lists.

ICS Key

		
Press the ICS key to toggle display of the ICS settings for Intercom
On/Off, AUX Audio, or the Intercom settings.

1.2.7	

CLR (Clear) Key

		

1.2.8	

Pressing the CLR key erases information, cancels entries, and
resets timers.

ENT (Enter) Key

		

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Press the ENT key to save selected values, to confirm a prompt,
or to save the Standby frequency.

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FUNC (Function) Key

		The FUNC (Function) key accesses function categories for
the following: the Com Radio, ICS Configuration, System
Configuration, and Timer. Pressing the FUNC key once displays
the Function mode. Pressing the FUNC key a second time exits
the Function mode.

1.2.10	 MON (Monitor) Key
		The MON (Monitor) key will engage the monitor function where
the Standby frequency may be monitored while still listening to
the Active frequency.

1.3	USB Port
The USB port is used to update the frequency database in the GTR 225.
	

1-4

NOTE: Garmin recommends the use of a USB 2.0 compatible USB flash
drive for updating the database.

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BASIC OPERATION

2.1	

Power On

Turn the GTR 225 on by either turning the Power/Com Volume/
Squelch knob clockwise to turn the power on or, if installed,
turning on the master switch that powers the radios.

	

2.2	

Com Radio

2.2.1	

Selecting a Com Frequency

New frequencies are first selected as a Standby frequency and then toggled to
the Active side with the FLIP/FLOP key. While viewing the Standby frequency
display, use the LARGE and SMALL knobs on the right side of the GTR 225 to
select the desired frequency.
	

1.	Press COM, if necessary, to reach the Com radio function. The
COM annunciator on the top line of the display will show.

	

2. 	 Turn the LARGE knob to change the values in one MHz
increments. The MHz selection range is between 118 and 136
in one MHz steps.

	

3. 	 Turn the SMALL knob to change the values in 25 kHz or 8.33
kHz increments. The kHz selection range is between 000 and
975 kHz in 25 kHz steps or 000 and 990 kHz in 8.33 kHz steps.

	

4. 	 Turn the LARGE and SMALL knobs clockwise to increase and
counterclockwise to decrease the frequency values. Standby
frequency selection is not inhibited during transmit.

	

5.	 When connected to a position source, nearby station identifiers
will be shown for the selected frequency. Frequencies with
multiple types will have an asterisk next to the identifier.

Identifier and Type Shown For
The Selected Frequency

Asterisk Indicates Multiple Types
Exist For The Selected Frequency

Figure 2-1 Com Frequency Selection

	

6. 	 Press and release the FLIP/FLOP key to toggle the Standby
frequency to the Active frequency.

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Monitoring the Standby Com Channel

The Frequency Monitoring function allows you to monitor the Standby
frequency for activity, while listening to the Active frequency.
		

Press the MON key in the Com function to listen to the standby
frequency. A small “MN” will replace the “STB” to the left of the
Standby frequency.
Monitor
Annunciation

Standby
Frequency Being
Monitored

Figure 2-2 Com Frequency Monitor Annunciation

When the Active frequency receives a signal, the unit will switch automatically
to the Active frequency. The Active frequency quality is not affected. The
Frequency Monitor function is turned off by pressing the MON key again.

2.2.3	Saving a Com Channel
The current Standby frequency may be saved into the Com User Frequency
database from the Com display or the Com User Function. The Com User
Frequency database can hold up to 15 frequencies.
NOTE: When switching from 8.33 kHz to 25 kHz mode, any 8.33 kHzspecific user frequencies will be deleted from the user frequency list. This
only affects the user frequencies within the 8.33 kHz spectrum.

	

	
	

1.	Press ENT. The Standby frequency is selected and the Waypoint
name field will be active.
2. 	 Turn the SMALL knob to select characters.
3. 	 Turn the LARGE knob to move the cursor.

	

Press the ENT Key to Save
the Displayed Value

Press the CLR Key To Revert
to the Previous Value

Number of
Frequencies Saved
Turn Small Knob To
Select Character
Turn Large Knob To
Move Cursor

Figure 2-3 Com User Frequency Name Selection

	

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4.	 After selecting the desired characters, press ENT.

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5. 	 Turn the LARGE knob to select the waypoint Type.
6. 	 Turn the SMALL knob to select the Type from the list.

	

Selected Wpt Type
Figure 2-4 Com User Frequency Type Selection

Frequency Type Symbol
TWR
GND
ATIS
AWS
ATF
ARR
APPR
DEP
CLR
CTAF
FSS
RFS

Description
Tower
Ground
Automatic Terminal Information Service
Automated Weather Observing System
Aerodrome Traffic Frequency
Arrival
Approach
Departure
Clearance
Common Traffic Advisory Frequency
Flight Service Station
Remote Flight Service Station

MF
UNI
Blank

Mandatory Frequency
Unicom
None
Table 2-1 - Com Frequency Type List

	

7.	 After making a selection, press ENT.

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Com Database Look-Up
	

1.	 Press the CURSOR knob from the Com display to activate the
database look-up function.
Identifier Field Active
for Selection

Turn SMALL Knob
To Select Character
Turn LARGE Knob
To Move Cursor
Figure 2-5 Database Identifier Active for Selection

	

2.	 Turn the SMALL knob to select characters and turn the LARGE
knob to move the cursor.
Selected Identifier
Figure 2-6 Database Identifier Selection

	

3.	 After selecting the desired characters, press ENT. Turn the
SMALL knob to scroll through the list of waypoint types.
Waypoint Types with a “+” sign will have more frequencies
for the same type. After selection, the selected waypoint and
type will be remembered for 30 minutes.
Turn the SMALL Knob To
Select Frequency Type
Figure 2-7 Database Waypoint Type Selection

	

4.	Press ENT to copy the frequency into the Standby frequency
location. Press and release the FLIP/FLOP key to swap the
Active and Standby frequencies.

2.2.5	Emergency Channel
	

1.	 Press and hold the FLIP/FLOP key or the Com Remote Transfer
(COM RMT XFR) key for approximately two seconds. I

Figure 2-8 Emergency Channel

	

2-4

2.	 The Emergency Channel will be inserted into the Active
Frequency position and the previous Active Frequency will
become the Standby Frequency.
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NOTE: Pressing and holding the Com Remote Transfer (COM RMT XFR)
key for approximately two seconds, on units so configured, will lock the
COM board, preventing further changes in Com frequency until the Com
board is unlocked, by pressing the Com Remote Transfer key again for two
seconds. The following message will notify the pilot that the Com board
has been locked: “COM LOCKED TO 121.5 MHZ. HOLD REMOTE COM
TRANSFER KEY TO EXIT.”

	

NOTE: Under some circumstances if the Com system loses communication
with the main system, the radio will automatically tune to 121.50 MHz for
transmit and receive regardless of the displayed frequency.

2.2.6	Stuck Mic
The GTR 225 helps protect you from a situation where the microphone may
get stuck in the ON or Transmit position. If the microphone is keyed for longer
than 35 seconds, the GTR 225 will return to the receive mode on the selected
frequency.
A “Stuck Mic” message will display until the transmit key is released. Alerts
will display until the error clears or the user acknowledges it.

2.2.7	

Frequency Database Reverse Look-Up

The airport identifier and frequency type will be shown for frequencies that
are in the database when the unit is receiving a valid position input. Waypoint
Types with a “+” sign will have more frequencies for the same type.
Airport Identifier Shown
For Freqs In Database
Figure 2-9 Frequency Database Reverse Look-Up

2.2.8	

Remote Frequency Selection Control

On units configured for remote Com frequency Recall, pressing the remote
recall switch will load the next preset Com frequency into the unit’s Standby
frequency box. The remote recall switch can be pressed multiple times to scroll
the entire preset frequency list through the Standby frequency box (the list will
“wrap” from the bottom of the list back up to the top, skipping any empty preset
positions).
The standby frequency isn’t activated until a Com FLIP/FLOP switch (either
bezel-mounted or remote (COM RMT XFR) is pressed. Remote Frequency Selection
only functions on units configured for a remote Com Frequency recall switch.
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3	FUNCTIONS
The Functions section allows provides information about Com Frequencies,
Internal Communications System (ICS) Configuration, System Configuration
(SYS), and Timers (TMR).

3.1	

Functions Description
Com Freq

Recent Freqs
User Freqs
Database
Nearest Apt
Nearest ACC
Nearest FSS
Nearest WX

ICS Config

Adjust Intrcom
Aux Audio
Intrcom On/Off
Speaker On/Off

SYS Config

Timers

Com Spacing
DSPL Brt
DSPL Contrast
Database Info
Load Database
Software Ver
Serial Number
Count Up
ENT - Start/Stop
CLR - Reset
Count Down
ENT - Start/Stop
CLR - Reset
Push CRSR - Settings
ENT - Accept

Figure 3-1 Functions Diagram

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1. 	 Press the FUNC key to access the Functions.

	
	

2. 	 Turn the LARGE knob to select the COM, ICS, or SYS functions.
3. 	 Turn the SMALL knob to view the choices in each function.

	
	

4.	 Press the ENT key to access the function.

	

5.	 Press the FUNC key again to exit Functions.

3.2	

Com Frequencies

The Com Frequencies category in the Functions section contains recently
used frequencies (Recent), user-defined frequencies (User), and a database of all
frequencies provided in the standard default memory (Database).

3.2.1	Recent Com Frequencies
The last 20 Com frequencies used are kept in the list of Recent Com
Frequencies and can be accessed in this function.
NOTE: When switching from 8.33 kHz to 25 kHz mode, any 8.33 kHzspecific user frequencies will be deleted from the user frequency list. This
only affects the user frequencies within the 8.33 kHz spectrum.

	

	

1. 	 Press FUNC to access the Functions. Turn the LARGE knob to
select the Com Function. Turn the SMALL knob to view the
Recent frequency function. Then, press ENT.

	

2. 	 Turn the SMALL knob to select an Entry (1-20).
Turn SMALL Knob
To Select Entry
Selected Frequency

Press <-> To Make the
Selected Frequency The
Active Frequency

Press ENT to Make the Selected
Frequency the Standby

Figure 3-2 Recent Com Frequencies

	

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3. 	 Press and release the FLIP/FLOP key to transfer the displayed
channel to the Active frequency position. Press the ENT key
to transfer the displayed channel to the Standby frequency
position.
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3.2.2	Com User Frequencies
Fifteen Com User Frequencies can be saved with an assigned waypoint
(WPT) identifier and Type.
NOTE: When switching from 8.33 kHz to 25 kHz mode, any 8.33 kHzspecific user frequencies will be deleted from the user frequency list. This
only affects the user frequencies within the 8.33 kHz spectrum.

	

3.2.2.1	

Viewing the Com User Frequency
	

1. 	 Press FUNC to access the Functions. Turn the LARGE knob
to select the Com Frequency Function.
Selected Frequency
Select Wpt Name
Figure 3-3 Viewing User Com Frequencies

	

Select Wpt Type

2.	 Turn the SMALL knob to view the Com User frequency
function. Then, press ENT. Turn the SMALL knob to view the
User Frequencies.

	

3.	 Press and release the FLIP/FLOP key to set the displayed
frequency as the Active frequency.

	

4.	 Press the ENT key to set the displayed frequency as the Standby
frequency.

3.2.2.2	
	

Deleting the Com User Frequency
1.	 Press the CLR key to delete this User frequency.
Press ENT Key To Delete
Selected Freq
Position In List.
Turn SMALL Knob
To Select Entry.

Active Frequency

Selected Frequency
Press ENT To Confirm
Deleting The Selected Freq
Figure 3-4 Deleting User Com Frequencies
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2.	 Press the ENT key to confirm deletion of the displayed
frequency.

	

3.2.2.3	

Editing a Com User Frequency
	 1.	Press FUNC. Turn the LARGE knob to reach the Com functions
and then turn the SMALL knob to select the Com User
Frequencies. Press ENT.
Select User Freqs
Figure 3-5 Com User Frequency Function

	

2. 	 Press the CRSR (SMALL knob) to start editing the Com User
frequency. Turn the SMALL knob to select the MHz values
and turn the LARGE knob to move the cursor and then the
SMALL knob to select kHz values.
Select User Freq Value
Figure 3-6 Com User Frequency Value Selection

	

3.	 Turn the LARGE knob to select the Wpt Name. Turn the SMALL
knob to select characters and turn the LARGE knob to move
the cursor.
Select User Wpt Name
Figure 3-7 Com User Frequency Name Selection

4.	 After selecting the desired characters, press ENT.

	
	

6. 	 Turn the SMALL knob to select the Waypoint Type.

	

Select Wpt Type

	

Figure 3-8 Com User Frequency Type Selection

	

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5. 	 Turn the LARGE knob to select the Waypoint Type field.

7.	 After selecting the Waypoint Type, press ENT to accept changes
to the User Frequency.

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3.2.3	Com Database Frequencies
The GTR 225 contains a large database of Com frequencies that may be
recalled by identifier.
Turn SMALL Knob
To Select Character
Turn LARGE Knob
To Move Cursor
Figure 3-9 Com Database Frequencies

	

1. 	 Press FUNC to access the Functions. With the Com Frequency
Function highlighted, turn the SMALL knob to view the Com
Database function. Then, press ENT.

	

2.	 Turn the SMALL knob to select the desired character.
3.	 Turn the LARGE knob to move the cursor to highlight a
character.

	
	

4.	 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to complete the desired identifier and
then press the ENT key.
	

5.	 If available, the Frequency Type will be highlighted. Turn the
SMALL knob to select the desired frequency.
Press ENT Key To Set
Selected Freq As Standby
Selected Frequency

Turn SMALL Knob
Press FLIP/FLOP Key To Set
Selected Identifier
To Select Freq Type
Selected Freq As Active
Figure 3-10 Selected Com Database Frequency

	

6.	 Press and release the FLIP/FLOP key to set the selected
frequency as the Active frequency.

	

7.	 Press the ENT key to set the selected frequency as the Standby
frequency.

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3.2.4	Com Nearest Airports (APT)
The GTR 225 will report the 25 nearest Airports (APT), when interfaced with
an appropriate GPS receiver.
Turn SMALL Knob
To Scroll Through
Available Airports
Figure 3-11 Com Nearest APT Frequencies

	

1. 	 Press FUNC to access the Functions. With the Com Frequency
Function highlighted, turn the SMALL knob to view the Com
Nearest APT function. Then, press ENT.

	

2.	 Turn the SMALL knob to display the available airports.
3.	 Press the ENT key to set the displayed airport frequency as
the Standby or press and release the FLIP/FLOP key to set it
as the Active frequency. Or, press the CLR key to return to the
Functions display.

	

3.2.5	Com Nearest Area Control Center (ACC)
Frequencies
The GTR 225, when interfaced with an appropriate GPS receiver, will report
the 25 nearest Area Control Center (ACC) frequencies. ACCs are also known as
Air Route Traffic Control Centers (ARTCC).
Turn SMALL Knob
To Scroll Through
Available Frequencies
Figure 3-12 Com Nearest ACC Frequencies

1. 	 Press FUNC to access the Functions. With the Com Frequency
Function highlighted, turn the SMALL knob to view the Com
Nearest ACC function. Then, press ENT.

	

	

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2.	 Turn the SMALL knob to display the available ACCs.

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3.	 Press the ENT key to insert the highlighted frequency as the
Standby frequency. Or, press the CLR key to return to the
Functions display.

	

4.	 Press and release the FLIP/FLOP key to set the selected
frequency as the Active frequency.

3.2.6	Com Nearest Flight Service Station (FSS)
Frequencies
The GTR 225, when interfaced with an appropriate GPS receiver, will report
the 25 nearest Flight Service Station (FSS) frequencies.
Turn SMALL Knob
To Scroll Through
Available Frequencies
Figure 3-13 Com Nearest FSS Frequencies

	

1. 	 Press FUNC to access the Functions. With the Com Frequency
Function highlighted, turn the SMALL knob to view the Com
Nearest FSS function. Then, press ENT.

	

2.	 Turn the SMALL knob to display the available FSS
frequencies.

	

3.	 Press the ENT key to insert the highlighted frequency as the
Standby frequency. Or, press the CLR key to return to the
Functions display.

	

4.	 Press and release the FLIP/FLOP key to set the selected
frequency as the Active frequency.

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3.2.7	Com Nearest Weather (WX) Frequencies
The GTR 225, when interfaced with an appropriate GPS receiver, will report
the 25 nearest Weather (WX) frequencies.
Turn SMALL Knob
To Scroll Through
Available Frequencies
Figure 3-14 Com Nearest Weather Frequencies

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1. 	 Press FUNC to access the Functions. With the Com Frequency
Function highlighted, turn the SMALL knob to view the Com
Nearest Weather function. Then, press ENT.

	

2.	 Turn the SMALL knob to display the available Weather
frequencies.

	

3.	 Press the ENT key to insert the highlighted frequency as the
Standby frequency. Or, press the CLR key to return to the
Functions display.

	

4.	 Press and release the FLIP/FLOP key to set the selected
frequency as the Active frequency.

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3.3	ICS Configuration
The Internal Communications System (ICS) Configuration allows you to
adjust the intercom, set the Aux Audio, turn the Intercom On/Off, and turn the
speaker On/Off.

3.3.1	

Adjust Intercom

The Adjust Intercom function allows you to set values for the Intercom
squelch and volume. The Intercom On/Off function must be set to On to make
the Adjust Intercom function available.
	

1. 	 Press FUNC to access the Functions. Turn the LARGE knob
to select the ICS Function. Turn the SMALL knob to view the
Adjust Intercom function. Then, press the ENT key.

Figure 3-15 Select the Adjust Intercom Function

	

2.	 Turn the SMALL knob to set the ICS Squelch value. Then, press
the ENT key.
Turn Small Knob To Adjust Intercom Squelch
Turn LARGE And Then
SMALL Knob To Adjust
Intercom Volume

Press the ENT Key to Save
the Displayed Value

Press the CLR Key To Revert
to the Previous Value

Figure 3-16 Adjust the Intercom Values

	

3.	 Turn the LARGE knob to select the ICS Squelch or Volume.
Turn the SMALL knob to set the value. Then, press the ENT
key to save the selected values.

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3.3.2	

Aux Audio

The Aux function allows you to turn Aux Audio On/Off and set the volume
value.
	

1. 	 Press FUNC to access the Functions. Turn the LARGE knob
to select the ICS Function. Turn the SMALL knob to view the
Aux Volume function. Then, press the ENT key.

Figure 3-17 Select the Aux Audio Function

	

2.	 Turn the SMALL knob to turn the Aux Audio On or Off.
3.	 Turn the LARGE knob to select the Aux Volume. Turn the
SMALL knob to set the value. Then, press the ENT key.

	

Turn Small Knob To Turn Aux On/Off
Turn LARGE And
Then SMALL Knob To
Adjust Aux Volume
Press the ENT Key to Save
the Displayed Value

Press the CLR Key To Revert
to the Previous Value
Figure 3-18 Adjust the Aux Audio

	

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4.	 Press the CLR key to revert to the previous Volume value and
then repeat step 3 to select a new value.

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3.3.3	Intercom On/Off
The Intercom On/Off function toggles intercom on and off. The intercom
can also be toggled on/off with a remote switch, if installed. The Intercom On/
Off function must be set to On to make the Adjust Intercom function available.
	

1. 	 Press FUNC to access the Functions. Turn the LARGE knob
to select the ICS Function. Turn the SMALL knob to view the
Intercom On/Off function. Then, press the ENT key.
Turn SMALL Knob To Select On or Off

Press ENT to Accept Press CLR to Return
the Selected Value to the Default Value
Figure 3-19 Turn the Intercom On/Off

	

2.	 Turn the SMALL knob to set the Intercom On or Off. Then,
press the ENT key to save the selected value.

3.3.4	Speaker On/Off
The Speaker On/Off function toggles the speaker output on and off.
	

1. 	 Press FUNC to access the Functions. Turn the LARGE knob
to select the ICS Function. Turn the SMALL knob to select the
Speaker On/Off function. Then, press ENT.
Turn SMALL Knob To Select On or Off

Press ENT to Accept Press CLR to Return
the Selected Value to the Default Value
Figure 3-20 Turn the Speaker On/Off

	

2.	 Turn the SMALL knob to set the speaker output On or Off.
Then, press the ENT key to save the selected value.

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3.4	

System Configuration

The System Configuration function will show the Software Version, Database
Info, and Serial Number as well as, allowing you to set values for the Com
spacing, Display Brightness, and Display Contrast, and use the Load Database
feature to update databases.

3.4.1	Com Spacing
Com spacing may be selected between 8.33 kHz and 25 kHz to allow for
regional requirements.
	

NOTE: When switching from 8.33 kHz to 25 kHz mode, any 8.33 kHzspecific user frequencies will be deleted from the user frequency list. This
only affects the user frequencies within the 8.33 kHz spectrum.

	

1. 	 Press FUNC to access the Functions. Turn the LARGE knob
to select the SYS Function. Turn the SMALL knob to view the
Com spacing function. Then, press the ENT key.
Turn the SMALL Knob to
Select the Channel Spacing

Press ENT to Accept Press CLR to Return
the Selected Value to the Previous Value
Figure 3-21 Com Spacing Display

	

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2.	 Turn the SMALL knob to set the Com spacing and then press
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3.4.2	Display Brightness
As it arrives from the factory, the GTR 225 automatically adjusts its display
brightness for the current lighting conditions. A small sensor on the display
is used for this function. A manual adjustment is available for controlling the
brightness level of the display as an offset from the “normal” or zero position.
The limits of the adjustment range are: -10 (Low Display Intensity) and 100
(High Display Intensity). A value above zero means brighter than normal and a
value below zero means darker than normal. The range can be adjusted by using
the SMALL knob to adjust the value.
The GTR 225 will either control dimming based on the photocell or the
lighting bus. This is set in configuration mode during installation and is not
selectable by the pilot.
	

1. 	 Press FUNC to access the Functions. Turn the LARGE knob
to select the SYS Function. Turn the SMALL knob to view the
Display Brightness function. Then, press the ENT key.
Current Display
Brightness

Press ENT to Accept
the Selected Value

Press CLR to Return Turn the SMALL Knob to
to the Previous Value Select the Offset Value

Figure 3-22 Set Display Brightness

	

2. 	 Turn the SMALL knob to set the value. Then, press the ENT
key.

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3.4.3	

Display Contrast

The Display Contrast has a range from -50 (Low Display Contrast) and 50
(High Display Contrast) with 0 as the default. The range can be adjusted by
using the SMALL knob to adjust the value.
	

1. 	 Press FUNC to access the Functions. Turn the LARGE knob
to select the SYS Function. Turn the SMALL knob to view the
Display Contrast function. Then, press the ENT key.

Press ENT to Accept Press CLR to Return Turn the SMALL Knob to
the Selected Value to the Previous Value Select the Offset Value
Figure 3-23 Set Display Contrast

	

3.4.4	

2. 	 Turn the SMALL knob to set the value. Then, press the ENT
key.

Database Info

The Database information for the GTR 225 unit is displayed. This information
is useful when contacting Customer Support.
	

1. 	 Press FUNC to access the Functions. Turn the LARGE knob
to select the SYS Function. Turn the SMALL knob to view the
Database Version function. Then, press the ENT key.
Database Cycle
Database Effectivity Date
Figure 3-24 Database Info Display

	

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2.	 Press the FUNC key to return to the main display.

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3.4.5	

Load Database

The GTR 225 has a USB connector to allow for easily updating the system
databases.
NOTE: Garmin recommends the use of a USB 2.0 compatible USB flash
drive for updating the database.

	

	

1.	 Insert the supplied cable into the USB port on the top right
corner of the GTR 225.

	

2.	 Insert the USB memory device into the other end of the
cable.
USB Port

USB Cable

USB Memory Device
Figure 3-25 USB Update Progress

	

3. 	 Press FUNC to access the Functions. Turn the LARGE knob
to select the SYS Function. Turn the SMALL knob to view the
Load Database function. Then, press the ENT key.

Figure 3-38 Database Update Display

	

4.	 Verify the database version on USB. Then, press the ENT key.
Updating will begin automatically.

Figure 3-39 Verify Database Version
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5.	 Wait until the updating process is complete and then remove
the memory device and cable. The unit will reset automatically
once the database is updated.

	

6.	 Verify the correct frequency database is loaded after power-up.

3.4.6	

Software Version

The software versions of the GTR 225 unit are displayed. This information is
useful when contacting Customer Support.
	

1. 	 Press FUNC to access the Functions. Turn the LARGE knob
to select the SYS Function.
2.	 Turn the SMALL knob to view the Software Version function.
Then, press the ENT key.

	

Display Software Version
Com Software Version
Figure 3-27 Software Versions Display

3.	 Press the FUNC key to return to the main menu.

	

3.4.7	

Serial Number

The serial number of the GTR 225 unit is displayed. This information is
useful when contacting Customer Support.
	

1. 	 Press FUNC to access the Functions. Turn the LARGE knob
to select the SYS Function. Turn the SMALL knob to view the
Serial Number function. Then, press ENT.
Unit Serial Number
ID Is Used With The
flyGarmin Services
Figure 3-28 Serial Number Display

	

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2.	 Press the FUNC key to return to the main menu.

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3.5	Timers
The GTR 225 has both Count Up and Count Down timers, which may
operate simultaneously and are shown in the lower right of the Com displays.
The countdown timer always takes precedence if it is running.

3.5.1	

Setting Up the Count Down Timer
	

1. 	 Press FUNC to access the Functions. Turn the LARGE knob
to select the Timer (TMR) function. Turn the SMALL knob to
select either the Count Down Timer function. Now, press the
ENT key.
Select Count Down Timer
Figure 3-29 Select the Count Down Timer Function

	

2.	 Press the ENT key to Start or Stop the timer. Press the CLR key
to reset the timer to the starting value. Press the CURSOR knob
to select a starting timer value.
The Default (Starting) Value
Push the CURSOR
(SMALL Knob) to Edit the
Starting Time Value

Press ENT to Start
or Stop the Timer

	

Press CLR to Reset the Timer
to the Default Value
Figure 3-30 Selecting the Count Down Timer

3.	 Turn the SMALL knob to select the timer value and turn the
LARGE knob to move the cursor. After completing the time
setting, press the ENT key. Press ENT again to start the timer.
Turn Small Knob To Select Time Value

Turn LARGE Knob To Move Cursor
Press ENT to Accept Press CLR to Return
the Selected Value to the Default Value
Figure 3-31 Setting the Count Down Timer Value
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3.5.2	

Setting Up the Count Up Timer
	

1. 	 Press FUNC to access the Functions. Turn the LARGE knob
to select the Timer (TMR) function. Turn the SMALL knob to
select the Count Up Timer function. Now, press the ENT key.
Select Count Up Timer
Figure 3-32 Select the Count Up Timer Function

	

2.	 Press the ENT key to Start or Stop the timer. Press the CLR key
to reset the timer to 0:00.
The Default (Starting) Value

Press ENT to Start Press CLR to Reset the Timer
to 0:00
or Stop the Timer
Figure 3-33 Selecting the Count Up Timer

3.5.3	

Viewing Timers in the Com Display

When a timer is active, the timer value will be shown in the lower right
corner of the Com display. While both timers may be actively counting at the
same time, the Count Down Timer will have precedence in being shown. If the
Count Down Timer is paused, the Count Up Timer will then be shown until the
Count Down Timer is restarted.
Timer Value
Figure 3-34 Timer Value Shown in the Com Display

	

1.	Pressing CLR and then ENT will reset the displayed Timer.

Figure 3-35 Stop or Clear the Timer in the Com Display

	

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When the Count Down Timer reaches 0:00, it will continue counting as a
Count Up value. The Count Down Timer that is counting up will be highlighted.
A Count Up Timer will continue counting separately.
Count Down Timer Value
Highlighted When Counting Up
Figure 3-36 Count Down Timer Value Now Counting Up

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4	APPENDIX
4.1	Troubleshooting
If efforts to resolve the problem fail, contact your dealer or the factory for
technical assistance. The Garmin customer service staff will gladly assist you.
Please have the following information ready:
•	 System configuration (products, antennas, mounting locations, etc.)
•	 Model No., part number, and serial number
•	 Software versions
•	 Description of the problem
•	 Efforts made to isolate/solve the problem
Garmin International, Inc.
Aviation Products Customer Service Department
1200 East 151st Street
Olathe, KS 66062-3426 USA
If you have any questions, the Garmin AT Product Support department may
be reached Monday through Friday, 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM Central Time.
US: 913-397-8200
US Toll Free: 1-866-739-5687
Canada Toll Free: 1-866-429-9296
e-mail: support.gat@garmin.com.
http://www.garmin.com
https://fly.garmin.com/fly-garmin

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Problem
GTR 225 does not power on

Possible Cause
No power to the
GTR 225

Faulty electrical
wiring or connection
GTR 225 does not transmit

No power to Com
Mic key connection

Intercom doesn’t function

It can be enabled
or disabled via a
remote mounted
switch or via the
menu.
No voice activation,
or if must talk too
loud
Com Radio not
communicating. The
radio may also be in
lockout mode. In this
case the radio would
be tuned to 121.50
and the active freq
would not be able to
be changed.
Corrupted system
calibration
parameters

Can’t change active frequency

Display shows
“Com Radio Needs Service” at
start-up

Action
Check power connections,
breakers, and main
avionics switch
Contact your dealer to
perform electrical system
test
Check power connections
Check Mic key input
connection
Check connections

Check ICS page, Intercom
On/Off, Adjust Intercom
If in Lock Out mode,
press the external Com
FLIP/FLOP key for two
seconds to return to
normal operation or cycle
the avionics power. If the
condition persists, contact
dealer.
Contact factory

Table 4-1 Troubleshooting

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4.2	Updating the Frequency Database
The GTR 225 uses a standard USB memory device to load the frequency
database into the GTR 225. The memory device is not provided by Garmin. The
Frequency database is stored internally and the USB memory device is only used
to transfer the database into the unit.
The Garmin databases can be updated by following the instructions on
https://fly.garmin.com/fly-garmin.
The following equipment is required to perform the update:
•	 Windows-compatible PC computer (Windows 2000, XP, Vista, or Windows
7 recommended)
•	 USB 2.0 compatible USB flash drive
•	 External USB cable
•	 Updated database obtained from the Garmin web site
	

4.2.1	

NOTE: The data contained in the frequency database comes from
government agencies. Garmin accurately processes and cross-validates the
data, but cannot guarantee the accuracy and completeness of the data.

Downloading the Frequency Database

The Frequency database is updated on a 28-day cycle. Frequency database
updates are provided by Garmin and may be downloaded from the Garmin web
site https://fly.garmin.com/fly-garmin.

4.2.2	

Updating the GTR 225 Frequency Database

See Section 3.4.5 for details on updating the database.

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4.3	Messages
When a Message has been issued by the unit, the Message will be shown on
the display. After viewing the messages, touch the ENT key to acknowledge the
message and return to the previously viewed page. An acknowledged message
will not be redisplayed even if the condition persists. Messages provide an aid to
troubleshooting system operation.
Message
Press ENT To
Acknowledge
Figure 4-1 Message - Com PTT Key Stuck

Message

Description

Action

COM RADIO Com radio needs
service.

The com radio is
reporting that it needs
service. The com radio
may continue to
function.
The com radio is not
communicating properly
with the system.

Cycle the power to the COM radio.
Contact dealer for service.

COM RADIO Com radio may be
inoperative.

Press and hold the volume knob or
the external com remote transfer
(COM RMT XFR) switch, if installed
– this will force the com radio to
121.5 MHz. Contact dealer for
service.
Com radio is
Decrease length of com
COM RADIO in overtemp or
transmissions, decrease cabin
Com overtemp
undervoltage mode
temperature and increase cabin
or undervoltage.
and
transmitting
power
airflow (especially near the GTN).
Reducing
Check aircraft voltage and reduce
transmitter power. has been reduced to
prevent damage to the electrical load as necessary.
com radio. Radio range Contact dealer for service if this
will be reduced.
message persists.
Com radio is locked to The external com remote transfer
COM RADIO 121.5 MHz.
(COM RMT XFR) switch has been
Com locked to
held and the com radio is tuned to
121.5 MHz. Hold
121.5. To exit this mode, hold the
remote com
com remote transfer (COM RMT
transfer key to exit.
XFR) switch for two seconds.
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Message

Description

COOLING FAN - The GTN cooling fan is
The cooling fan has powered, but it is not
turning at the desired
failed.
RPM.
DISPLAY Display board
needs service.
POWER ALERT Unit will shut down
if power switch
is not restored
immediately.
REMOTE KEY
STUCK Com push-to-talk
key is stuck.

REMOTE KEY
STUCK Com remote
transfer key is
stuck.

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The display board is
indicating that it needs
service.

Action

Decrease cabin temperature and
increase cabin airflow (especially
near the GTN) to prevent damage
to the unit. Contact dealer for
service.
Contact dealer for service.

Power has been
removed from the unit.

Re-apply power to the unit.

The Push To Talk key/
switch has been in
pressed position for
at least 30 seconds.
This input will now be
ignored and the com
radio will no longer
transmit.
The remote com
transfer (COM RMT
XFR) key/switch has
been in pressed
position for at least 30
seconds. This input will
now be ignored. This
input is not available in
all installations.

Verify the Push To Talk key/switch
is not stuck. Contact dealer for
service if this message persists.

Verify the COM RMT XFR key/
switch is not stuck. Contact dealer
for service if this message persists.

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Message

REMOTE KEY
STUCK Com remote
frequency
increment key is
stuck.

REMOTE KEY
STUCK Com remote
frequency
decrement key is
stuck.

Description

The remote com
frequency increment
(COM CHAN UP) key/
switch has been in
pressed position for
at least 30 seconds.
This input will now
be ignored. This input
is not available in all
installations.
The remote com
frequency decrement
(COM CHAN DN) key/
switch has been in
pressed position for
at least 30 seconds.
This input will now
be ignored. This input
is not available in all
installations.

Action

Verify the COM CHAN UP key/
switch is not stuck. Contact dealer
for service if this message persists.

Verify the COM CHAN DN key/
switch is not stuck. Contact dealer
for service if this message persists.

Table 4-2 Messages

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INDEX

Functions 1-4, 3-1

A

Getting started 1-1

G

Appendix 4-1
Aux Audio 3-10

I

B

ICS 3-9
Intercom 3-11

Basic operation 2-1
Brightness 3-13

K
Knobs 1-3

C
Cautions ii
Clear 1-3
Com database frequencies 3-5, 3-6, 3-7,
3-8
Com frequencies 3-2
Com PTT 3-12
Com radio 2-1
Com;Select frequency 2-1
Com spacing 3-12
Com user frequencies 3-3
Com volume 1-2
Contrast 3-14
Controls 1-2
Cursor 1-3
Customer service i, 4-1

D
Database frequencies 3-5, 4-3
Database look-up 2-4
Display brightness 3-13

E
Emergency channel 2-4
Enter 1-3

F
Flight Service Station 3-7
FLIP/FLOP key 1-3
fly.garmin iv, 3-16, 4-1, 4-3
Frequency monitoring 2-2
Front panel description 1-1
FSS 3-7
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L
Locking screw 1-1

M
Menus 1-3
Message 4-4
Monitoring 1-4, 2-2

N
Nearest airport 3-6

P
Pilot controls 1-2
Power on 2-1
Power-up 3-16
Product description 1-1
Product Support iv, 4-1

R
Recent com frequencies 3-2
Record of Revisions iv
Registration iv
Remote frequency control 2-5
Reverse look-up 2-5
Revisions iv

S
Saving a com channel 2-2
Serial Number 3-16
Software version 3-16
Speaker On/Off 3-11
Squelch 1-2

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Index-1

Stuck mic 2-5
Support iv
System configuration 3-12

T
Timers 3-17
Troubleshooting 4-1, 4-4

U
Updating frequency database 4-3
USB 1-4, 3-15
User frequencies 3-3

W
Warranty i

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