Giant Electronics MRCEE Two Way Radio with GMRS, FRS and Weather Band User Manual Layout 1

Giant Electronics Ltd Two Way Radio with GMRS, FRS and Weather Band Layout 1

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MR355KEM-PK14190-94Safety and General InformationImportant Information on Safe and Efficient OperationRead This Information Before Using Your Radio.The information provided in this document supersedes the general safetyinformation in user guides published prior to December 1, 2002.Transmit and Receive ProcedureYour two-way radio contains a transmitter and a receiver. To control yourexposure and ensure compliance with the general population/uncontrolled environment exposure limits, always adhere to the followingprocedure:• Transmit no more than 50% of the time.• To receive calls, release the PTT button.• To transmit (talk), press the Push to Talk (PTT) button.Transmitting 50% of the time, or less, is important because the radiogenerates measurable RF energy exposure only when transmitting (interms of measuring standards compliance).Exposure to Radio Frequency EnergyYour Motorola two-way radio complies with the following RF energyexposure standards and guidelines:• United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of FederalRegulations; 47CFR part 2 sub-part J.• American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/Institute of Electricaland Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1992.• Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) C95.1-1999 Edition.• International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection(ICNIRP) 1998.• Ministry of Health (Canada) Safety Code 6. Limits of Human Exposureto Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields in the Frequency Rangefrom 3 KHz to 300 GHz, 1999.• Australian Communications Authority Radiocommunications(Electromagnetic Radiation—Human Exposure) Standard, 2003.• ANATEL ANNEX to Resolution No. 303 of July 2, 2002 “Regulation oflimitation of exposure to electrical, magnetic and electromagnetic fieldsin the radio frequency range between 9 KHz and 300GHz”.To ensure optimal radio performance and make sure human exposure toradio frequency electromagnetic energy is within the guidelines set forthin the above standards, always adhere to the following procedures.Portable Radio Operation and EME ExposureAntenna CareUse only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna.Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage theradio and may violate FCC regulations.Do NOT hold the antenna when the radio is “IN USE.” Holding theantenna affects its effective range.Body-Worn OperationTo maintain compliances with FCC/Health Canada RF exposureguidelines if you wear a radio on your body when transmitting alwaysplace the radio in a Motorola-supplied or approved clip holder, holster,case or body harness for this product. Use of non-Motorola-approvedaccessories may exceed FCC/Health Canada RF exposure guidelines.If you do not use one of the Motorola-supplied or approved body-wornaccessories and are not using the radio held in the normal use position,ensure the radio and its antenna are at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) from yourbody when transmitting.Data OperationIf applicable, when using any data feature of the radio with or without anaccessory cable, position the radio and its antenna at least one inch(2.5 cm) from the body.Approved AccessoriesFor a list of approved Motorola accessories, visit our Web site atwww.motorola.com.Electromagnetic Interference/CompatibilityNote: Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagneticinterference (EMI) if inadequately shielded, designed or otherwiseconfigured for electromagnetic compatibility. This device complies withPart 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following twoconditions:1. This device may not cause harmful interference; and2. This device must accept any interference received, includinginterference that may cause undesired operation.IC CanadaThe term "IC:" before the equipment certification number only signifiesthat the Industry Canada technical specifications were met.FacilitiesTo avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turnoff your radio in any facility where posted notices instruct you to do so.Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that issensitive to external RF energy.AircraftWhen instructed to do so, turn off your radio when onboard an aircraft.Any use of a radio must be in accordance with applicable regulationsper airline crew instructions.Medical Devices – PacemakersThe Advanced Medical Technology Association recommends that aminimum separation of 6 inches (15 cm) be maintained between ahandheld wireless radio and a pacemaker. These recommendations areconsistent with the independent research by and recommendations ofthe U.S. Food and Drug Administration.People with pacemakers should:• ALWAYS keep the radio more than 6 inches (15 cm) from theirpacemaker when the radio is turned ON.• Not carry the radio in the breast pocket.• Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential forinterference.• Turn the radio OFF immediately if there is any reason to suspect thatinterference is taking place.Medical Devices – Hearing AidsSome digital wireless radios may interfere with some hearing aids. In theevent of such interference, you may want to consult your hearing aidmanufacturer to discuss alternatives.Medical Devices – OtherIf you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturerof your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy.Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information.Safety and General Use While DrivingCheck the laws and regulations regarding the use of radios in the areawhere you drive, and always obey them. If you do use your radio whiledriving, please:• Give full attention to driving and to the road.• Use hands-free operation, if available.• Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if drivingconditions so require.The use of a two-way radio while engaged in activities requiringconcentration may cause distraction or otherwise impair your ability tosafely participate in such activities. Always use technology safely.Do not place a portable radio in the area over an air bag or in the air bagdeployment area. Air bags inflate with great force. If a portable radio isplaced in the air bag deployment area and the air bag inflates, the radiomay be propelled with great force and cause serious injury to occupantsof the vehicle.Potentially Explosive AtmospheresTurn off your radio prior to entering any area with a potentially explosiveatmosphere. Only radio types that are especially qualified should beused in such areas as “Intrinsically Safe.” Do not remove, install orcharge batteries in such areas. Sparks in a potentially explosiveatmosphere can cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury oreven death.For More InformationFor further information, you may call Motorola at 1-800-638-5119 (U.S.and Canada), or e-mail us at giantintl@callcenter.com or visit us on theInternet at www.motorola.com.Note: The areas with potentially explosive atmospheres referred to aboveinclude fueling areas such as below decks on boats, fuel or chemicaltransfer or storage facilities, areas where the air contains chemicals orparticles (such as grain, dust or metal powders) and any other areawhere you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often—but notalways—posted.Blasting Caps and AreasTo avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn off yourradio when you are near electrical blasting caps, in a blasting area, or inareas posted “Turn off two-way radios.” Obey all signs and instructions.Operational CautionsAntennasDo not use any portable radio that has a damaged antenna. If adamaged antenna comes into contact with your skin, a minor burn canresult.BatteriesAll batteries can cause property damage and/or bodily injury such as burnsif a conductive material—like jewelry, keys or beaded chains— touchexposed terminals. The conductive material may complete an electricalcircuit (short circuit) and become quite hot. Exercise care in handling anycharged battery, particularly when placing it inside a pocket, purse or othercontainer with metal objects.Exercise care when removing NiMH or AA batteries. Do not use sharp orconductive tools to remove either of these batteries.Battery Charger Safety Instructions:Save these Instructions1. Do not expose the charger to rain or snow.2. Do not operate or disassemble the charger if it has received a sharpblow, or has been dropped or damaged in any way.3. Never alter the AC cord or plug provided with the unit. If the plug willnot fit the outlet, have the proper outlet installed by a qualifiedelectrician. An improper condition can result in a risk of electricshock.4. To reduce the risk of damage to the cord or plug, pull the plug ratherthan the cord when disconnecting the charger from the ACreceptacle.5. To reduce the risk of electric shock, unplug the charger from theoutlet before attempting any maintenance or cleaning.6. Use of an attachment not recommended or sold by Motorola mayresult in a risk of fire, electric shock or personal injury.7. Make sure the cord is located so it will not be stepped on, trippedover or subjected to damage or stress.8. An extension cord should not be used unless absolutely necessary.Use of an improper extension cord could result in a risk of a fireand/or electric shock. If an extension cord must be used, make surethat:• The pins on the plug of the extension cord are the same number,size and shape as those on the plug of the charger.• The extension cord is properly wired and in good condition.• The extension cord size is 18 AWG for lengths up to 100 feet, and16 AWG for lengths up to 150 feet.9. The supply cord of the AC adaptor cannot be replaced. If the cord isdamaged, call customer service at 1-800-638-5119 (U.S. and Canada)or e-mail us at giantintl@callcenter.com.FCC Licensing InformationYour Motorola radio operates on General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS)frequencies and is subject to the Rules and Regulations of the FederalCommunications Commission (FCC). The FCC requires that all operatorsusing GMRS frequencies obtain a radio license before operating theirequipment. To obtain the FCC forms, please visit the FCC’s Web site atwireless.fcc.gov/uls/index.htm?job=home to source form 605 and 159,which includes all the instructions you will need.If you wish to have the document faxed or mailed, or if you havequestions, please use the following contact information:Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Motorola may voidthe user’s authority granted by the FCC to operate this radio and shouldnot be made. To comply with FCC requirements, transmitter adjustmentsshould be made only by or under the supervision of a person certified astechnically qualified to perform transmitter maintenance and repairs inthe private land mobile and fixed services as certified by an organizationrepresentative of the user of those services. Replacement of anytransmitter component (crystal, semiconductor, etc.) not authorized bythe FCC equipment authorization for this radio could violate FCC rules.®Removing the Three AA Alkaline Batteries1. Turn the radio off.2. With the back of the radio facing you, lift the battery latch up torelease the battery cover and remove the cover.3. Gently remove each alkaline battery by easing each battery outindividually.4. Reposition the battery cover and press down to secure.Notes• Exercise care when removing NiMH or AA batteries. Do not usesharp or conductive tools to remove either of these batteries.• Remove the batteries before storing your radio for extended periodsof time. Batteries corrode over time and may cause permanentdamage to your radio.Using the Battery Charger (Optional Accessory)The battery charger provides drop-in charging convenience for NiMHbatteries and can be placed on any flat surface, such as a desk orworkbench. Charge the NiMH battery overnight (at least 16 hours) beforeusing it for the first time. After the initial charge, an empty battery is fullycharged within 14 hours.1. Follow the steps above to install a NiMH Battery Pack.2. Plug the AC power supply cord into the jack on the desk stand.3. Plug the AC power supply into a standard wall outlet.4. With a radio facing forward, slide it into one of the charging pockets.5. When charging in the battery charger, the red light on the chargerbase will glow continuously.Using the mini-USB Charging ConnectorThe mini-USB charging connector is a handy port that allows you toconveniently charge your NiMH battery pack. This is an alternative tocharging your NiMH battery pack in the Battery Charger desk standusing the AC wall adaptor and especially useful when used whiletraveling.Available mini-USB charging options (Optional Accessories):1. Wall travel charger2. Vehicle charger3. Mini-USB computer cableIf using a computer, the computer must be turned on.This and other accessories (sold separately) are available for your radio.For more information, visit our Web site at www.motorola.com orshop.giantintl.com.1. Plug your mini-USB cable or charger into a power source as isappropriate for your accessory.2. Plug the cable into the mini-USB port on the bottom of your radio.3. An empty battery will be fully charged in 14 hours.4. The LED indicator light on the radio will glow to indicate that thebattery is charging.Notes• The light will remain red after the NiMH battery pack is fully charged.• When moving between hot and cold temperatures, do not charge theNiMH battery pack until the battery temperature acclimates (usuallyabout 20 minutes).• For optimal battery life, remove the radio from the charger within 16hours. Do not store the radio while connected to the charger.• If the radio is kept on while charging, the charging time will beextended.• Even though the charger is connected, you may not be able totransmit a message if the battery is completely empty . Allowtime for the battery to charge to 1 bar before attempting totransmit a message.Attaching and Removing the Belt Clip1. Attach belt clip to pocket or belt strap.2. Align the belt clip post with the hole in the back of the radio.3. Gently push until the clip clicks in place.To Remove1. Push down on the release tab at the top of the belt clip to releasethe catch.2. Pull the belt clip away from the back of the radio.Turning your Radio On and OffTurn clockwise to turn the radio on and counterclockwise to turn theradio off.1. In the ON position, the radio chirps and briefly shows all featureicons available on the radio.2. The display screen then shows the current channel, code and allfeatures that are enabled.Setting the VolumePress and hold for three seconds while rotating until you reach acomfortable listening level.1. Rotate clockwise to increase the volume.2. Rotate counterclockwise to decrease the volume.Do not hold the radio close to your ear. If the volume is set to anuncomfortable level, it could hurt your ear.Talking and ListeningTalking and ListeningTo communicate, all radios in your group must be set to the samechannel and Interference Eliminator Code.1. To talk, press and hold .2. When you are finished talking, release .For maximum clarity, hold the radio two to three inches away from yourmouth and speak directly into the microphone. Do not cover themicrophone while talking.Talk RangeYour radio is designed to maximize performance and improvetransmission range. Do not use the radios closer than five feet apart.Power BoostTo boost your radio’s power up to high power, press the top portion of thebutton when talking. If you know your party is close by, you canconserve your battery’s energy by pushing the lower part of thebutton to use less power.NNoottee::If you are on an FRS only channel (see Channels and Frequenciestable) the radio will only use low power when either portion of theis pressed.Monitor ButtonPressing and holding for three seconds allows you to listen to thevolume level of the radio when you are not receiving. This allows you toadjust the volume, if necessary. You can also press to check foractivity on the current channel before you talk.Push to Talk Timeout TimerTo prevent accidental transmissions and save battery life, the radio emitsa continuous warning tone and stops transmitting if you press for 60continuous seconds.Menu OptionsSelecting the ChannelYour radio has 22 channels plus 8 repeater channels. The channel is thefrequency the radio uses to transmit. Channels 8-14 are FRS 0.5 watt onlyand all other channels are GMRS. (See the "Channels and Frequencies"table on overleaf for details.)1.  With the radio on, press . When the radio is on a 0.5 watt channel,  displays. When the radio is on a 1.5 watts channel,  displays. The current channel flashes.2.  Press or and select an unused or quiet channel.3.  Press to save the channel setting or to continue set up.Selecting the Interference Eliminator CodeInterference Eliminator Codes help minimize interference by blockingtransmissions from unknown sources. Your radio has 121 InterferenceEliminator Codes. Codes 1 – 38 are the standard analog codes thatappear on other FRS/GMRS radios. Codes 39 – 121 are additional digitalcodes added for superior interference protection.  0 is the off position, noanalog or digital codes are enabled.To set the code for a channel:1.  Press until the code starts to flash.2.  Press or to select the code.3. Press to save the code setting or to continue set up.You can set a different code for each channel using this procedure. Anextended press of or allows you to scroll through the InterferenceCode rapidly so you can quickly reach the code you want.Note: You must set the Interference Eliminator Code to 0 on a radio thatuses Interference Eliminator Codes to communicate with radios that donot have Interference Eliminator Codes. Select 0 for “no tone, no code”and OFF will flash on your radio’s display.Setting and Transmitting Call TonesYour radio can transmit different call tones to other radios in your groupso you can alert them that you want to talk. Your radio has 10 call tonesfrom which to choose, including 5 animal sounds and 5 regular call tones.To set a call tone:1.  Press three times until the current call tone setting flashes and        appears. 2.  Press or to change and hear the call tone.3.  Press to set the new call tone or to continue set up.To transmit your call tone to other radios set to the same channel andInterference Eliminator Code as your radio, press .Note: Setting the call to 0 disables the call tone feature.Hands-Free Use Without Accessories ( )You can use the iVOX feature to transmit hands-free without the need forany headset accessories. Once iVOX is turned on, the radio detects yourvoice and transmits when you speak into the internal microphone.1.  Press until  appears on the display. The current settingOn/Off will flash.2.  Press or to select On or Off.3.  Press to set or to continue set up.Display Screen GuideNumbers for Channel,Call ToneNumbers for CodesMR350 / MR355 LCD LINE ARTRR— Battery Meter— Channel PowerIndicator (see Menu Options)— Lock— Talk ConfirmationTone (Roger Beep)— Noise Filtering— Repeater Channels— On/Off for eachfeature— Scan— Vibrate— Call Tone, Keypad Tone— Weather Alert— Hands-Free UseWithoutAccessories— Hands-Free UseWith AccessoriesContinued on backMR355Control ButtonsMR350 / MR355 LCD LINE ARTMR350R Radio line drawingVolumePush to Talk (High)Push to Talk (Low)MicrophoneCall ToneScroll/WeatherMini-USB Charging PortEmergency AlertLED IndicatorAccessory JackFlashlight ButtonScan/MonitorMenu/LockFlashlight LEDGetting StartedInstalling the BatteriesEach radio can use either 1 NiMH rechargeable battery pack or 3 AAalkaline batteries and beeps when the batteries are low.Installing NiMH Rechargeable Battery Pack (Optional Accessory)1.  Turn the radio off.2.  With the back of the radio facing you, lift the battery cover latch upand remove the cover.3.  Remove the NiMH battery pack from the clear plastic bag (do notdisassemble or unwrap the battery pack).4.  Insert the NiMH battery pack with the diagram facing you. (Theribbon should be underneath the battery pack and should wraparound the right side of the pack for easy removal.)5.  Reposition the battery cover and press down to secure.Installing the Three AA Alkaline Batteries1. Turn the radio off.2.  With the back of the radio facing you, lift the battery cover latch upand remove the cover.3.  Insert the three AA alkaline batteries with + and - polarity as showninside. (The ribbon should be underneath the AA alkaline batteriesand should wrap around the right side of the batteries.)4.  Reposition the battery cover and press down to secure. Radio Battery MeterThe radio battery icon shows the battery charge level, from full  toempty . When the radio has one segment left, the radio chirps periodically or after releasing (Low Battery Alert).Removing the NiMH Battery Pack (Optional Accessory)1. Turn the radio off.2. With the back of the radio facing you, lift the battery latch up torelease the battery cover and remove the cover.3. Remove the NiMH battery pack by pulling the ribbon attached to the radio.4. Reposition the battery cover and press down to secure.For a fax: Contact the Fax-0n-DemandsystemFor mail service: Call the FCC Forms HotlineIf you have questions about the FCC License: Call the FCC1-202-418-0177 1-800-418-FORM(3676)1-888-CALL-FCC(225-5322)Two-Way RadioUser’s Guide R
FRS / GMRS SIMPLEX CHANNELSChannel Service Description Frequency (MHz)1 GMRS/FRS 462.56252 GMRS/FRS 462.58753 GMRS/FRS 462.61254 GMRS/FRS 462.63755 GMRS/FRS 462.66256 GMRS/FRS 462.68757 GMRS/FRS 462.71258 FRS 467.56259 FRS 467.587510 FRS 467.612511 FRS 467.637512 FRS 467.662513 FRS 467.687514 FRS 467.712515 GMRS 462.550016 GMRS 462.575017 GMRS 462.600018 GMRS 462.625019 GMRS 462.650020 GMRS 462.675021 GMRS 462.700022 GMRS 462.7250Hands-Free Use With Accessories ( )You can transmit hands-free more reliably with the use of optionalheadset accessories. Once VOX is turned on, the radio detects yourvoice and transmits when you speak.Many accessories (sold separately) are available for your radio. Formore information, visit our Web site at www.motorola.com orshop.giantintl.com.1.  Turn the radio off and plug the VOX accessory into the accessory port.2.  Turn the radio on. VOX shows on the display.3.  Adjust the volume appropriately by rotating . Lower the volumebefore placing the accessory on your head or in your ear.4.  To turn off, simply remove accessory.Note: There is a short delay between the time you start talking and whenthe radio transmits. There is a short delay before the transmission iscompleted.Setting the Sensitivity Level When in  ModeAdjusting the radio’s sensitivity level helps minimize the possibility ofunintended noises triggering a transmission and helps the radio pick upsoft voices.1.  Press until VOX and the level setting  (1 - 3)  appear on thedisplay.2.  Press or to select the sensitivity level.3.  Press to set or to continue set up.3 = High Sensitivity for quiet environments2 = Medium Sensitivity for most environments1 = Low Sensitivity for noisy environmentsNote: When you connect a headset, the radio is automatically set to thelast chosen sensitivity level.QTNoise FilteringThe QTnoise-filtering feature helps to ensure uninterruptedcommunication with other Motorola radios that have this feature.This feature also filters out unwanted transmissions from otherradios. This is useful in places where there is heavy radio traffic,such as amusement parks or ski resorts.Note: QTnoise filtering is not available when the radio is scanning.To turn QTnoise filtering on or off:1.  Press until displays. The current setting On/Off will flash.2.  Press or to turn noise filtering On or Off.3.  Press to confirm your selection or to continue set up.To transmit to a radio that has QTnoise filtering turned on:1.  Select the same channel and Interference Eliminator Code asthe other radio.2.  Press to send a call tone. This allows your voice to passthrough the QTnoise filter on the receiving radio.3.  Press and speak normally.Note: If you skip step 2, the beginning of your message may not beheard on the receiving radio. For a 30-second period, starting afterthe last transmission, all transmissions received on the selectedchannel and code will pass through the QTnoise filter.VibraCallTM AlertVibraCallTM is a vibrating alert that notifies you that your radio isreceiving a message. This is useful in noisy environments. When thealert is on, the radio vibrates once every 30 seconds when you receive amessage on the channel and code you set.1. To turn vibrating alerts on, press  until  is displayed. The current setting will flash.2.  Press  or  to change the setting to On/Off.3.  Press  to set or  to continue set up. Keypad TonesYou may enable or disable the speaker key tones. You will hear the keytone each time a button is pushed.1.  Press until appears. The current setting On/Off will flash.2.  Press either or to turn On or Off.3.  Press to confirm or to continue set up.Note: When the key tone feature is off, the following are not disabled:•  Transmit timeout alert tone•  Call tone•  Low battery alert tone or•  The transmitted talk confirmation toneTransmitting a Talk Confirmation ToneYou can set your radio to transmit a unique tone when you finishtransmitting. It is like saying “Roger” or “Over” to let others know youare finished talking.1.  With the radio on, press until the appears. The current settingOn/Off flashes.2.  Press or to turn On or Off.3.  Press to set or to quit menu mode.Special Features Emergency Alert ModeThe Emergency Alert feature can be used to signal members in yourgroup of your need for urgent help. MR series radios will operate in anautomatic “hands-free” emergency control mode for a total of 30seconds after activating the Emergency Alert. MR series radios in yourgroup will automatically advance the speaker volume to the maximumsetting and sound a warbling alert tone for 8 seconds. The alert tone isemitted from your own radio speaker and the receiving radios in yourgroup. After the 8 second alert, any spoken words or incidental sounds atyour end will be transmitted to the group for 22 seconds. For the 30second duration of Emergency Alert mode, MR series radio controls andbuttons will be locked to maximize reception of the emergency message. 1. Press and hold the Emergency Alert button for 3 seconds. 2. Release the button after the LED Indicator glows red and the alert tonebegins to sound.  There is no need to continue to hold the EmergencyAlert button or use PTT for your message to be transmitted.3. After the alert tone ends you may speak into the microphone. Yourvoice or incidental sounds will be transmitted. The LED indicator willcontinue to glow for the duration of the 22 second period.4.  After 30 seconds your radio speaker will emit a Talk ConfirmationTone and the LED Indicator will extinguish. Operation then returns tonormal two-way mode. Note: All Motorola Talkabout EM, MJ, and MR series radios are fullycompatible with the Emergency Alert feature. Radios other than EM, MJ,MR series can receive the emergency alert signal, but will not respondwith adjusted volume settings, locked controls, or a warbling alert tone.Users of other radio models set to the same channel and InterferenceEliminator Code will hear a steady tone for 8 seconds followed by thevoice transmission for 22 seconds.Warning: The Emergency Alert feature should only be used in the eventof an actual emergency. Motorola is not responsible if there is noresponse to the emergency alert from the receiving group. Built-in FlashlightPress and hold the flashlight button to turn and keep the light on. Theswitch functions as a momentary control for the light.Note: Turn off the flashlight when not in use to conserve battery power.Keypad LockTo avoid accidentally changing your radio settings:1.  Press and hold  until displays.2.  When in lock mode, you can turn the radio on and off, adjust thevolume, receive, transmit, send a call tone, and monitor channels. Allother functions are locked.To unlock the radio, press and hold until is no longer displayed.Scanning ChannelsUse scan to search the 22 channels for transmissions from unknownparties, to find someone in your group who has accidentally changedchannels, or to quickly find unused channels for your own use.There is a priority feature and 2 modes of scanning (basic andadvanced) to make your search more effective. The basic scan modeuses the channel and code combinations for each of the 22 channels asyou have set them (or with the default code value of 1). The “AdvancedScan” mode will scan all channels for any and all codes, detect anycode in use, and use that code value temporarily for that channel.Priority is given to the “home channel,” that is, the channel (andInterference Eliminator Code) your radio is set to when you start the scan.This means the initial channel (and code setting) is scanned more oftenthan the other 21 channels, and your radio will respond quickly to anyactivity occurring on the home channel as a priority.To start Scanning:1.  Briefly press the key. The scan will appear in the display, and theradio will begin to scroll through the channel and code combinations.2.  When the radio detects channel activity matching the channel andcode combination, it stops scrolling and you can hear thetransmission.3.  To respond and talk to the person transmitting, press within fiveseconds after the end of the transmission.4.  The radio will resume scrolling through the channels five secondsafter the end of any received activity.5.  To stop scanning, briefly press the key.To start Advanced Scanning:1.  Set the Interference Eliminator Code to “zero” or OFF.2.  Briefly press the key. The scan will appear in the display, andthe radio will begin to scroll through the channels. No InterferenceEliminator Codes will filter what is heard.3.  When the radio detects channel activity with ANY code (or NOcode), it stops scrolling and you can hear the transmission. AnyInterference Eliminator Code that may be in use by that party will bedetected and displayed.4.  To respond and talk to the person transmitting, press within fiveseconds of the end of the transmission. The radio will transmit usingthe newly detected Interference Eliminator Code.5.  The radio will resume scrolling through the channels five secondsafter the end of any received activity.6.  To stop scanning, briefly press the key.Scanning Notes:1.  If you press while the radio is scrolling through inactivechannels, the transmission will be on the “home channel”. Scanningwill resume five seconds after the end of your transmission. You maypress the key to stop scanning at any time.2.  If the radio stops on an undesired transmission, you may immediatelyresume the scan by briefly pressing or .3.  If the radio repeatedly stops on an undesired transmission, you maytemporarily remove that channel from the scan list by pressing andholding or for three seconds. You may remove more than onechannel in this way.4.  To restore the removed channel(s) to the scan list, turn the radio offand then back on, or exit and re-enter the scanning mode bypressing .5.  You cannot remove the home channel from the scan list.6.  In Advanced Scan, the detected code will only be used for onetransmission. You must note the code, exit scan, and set thatdetected code on that channel to permanently use the detected code.Weather Receiver Your radio can tune in to broadcasts by the United States National Oceanicand Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Weather Radio and EnvironmentCanada Weatheradio.You can listen to a weather channel (see “Weather Channels andFrequencies” table below) or set your radio to alert you to emergencyweather broadcasts that interrupt routine broadcasts. When you listen to aweather channel, you cannot use your radio in scan mode or for two-waycommunications.Both NOAA and Environment Canada have transmitters located throughoutthe United States and Canada, respectively. These transmitters broadcastwatches, forecasts, and other information 24 hours a day.Note: NOAA weather radio stations are assigned to cover specific areas andservice may be limited. Please check with your local weather office forfrequency and details, or visit www.weather.gov/nwr in the US or www.msc.ec.gc.ca/msb/weatheradio in Canada to view the appropriatetransmitter for your area.The use of the NOAA logo does not provide an endorsement or impliedendorsement by NOAA’s National Weather Service, nor does the use of theWeatheradio logo provide an endorsement or implied endorsement byEnvironment Canada.Turning Weather Channel Reception On and Off1.  To turn weather reception on, press and hold for 3 seconds.2.  To turn off, press or turn the radio off and then back on.Setting the Weather ChannelYour radio receives weather frequencies:1. After turning weather reception on, press . The current channel flashes.2.  Press or to select the appropriate channel with goodreception in your area.3.  Press to save the weather channel setting.Setting the Weather AlertYour radio can be set to respond to NOAA Weather Radio emergencymessages. A special alarm tone sounds an alert and turns on theweather receiver to give you immediate weather and emergencyinformation.1.  After turning weather reception on, press twice. On/Off displays.2.  Press or to select On/Off. If you activate Weather Alert andreturn to two-way mode, will display.3.  Press to save the Weather Alert setting.4.  Press to return to two-way mode.As with two-way radio reception, weather channel reception depends onhow close you are to a transmitter and whether you are indoors oroutdoors. Because weather channels are transmitted without codes, theymay contain static or noise. Weather Alert will not function while activelytransmitting or receiving in two-way mode.Products CoveredProducts and Accessories asdefined above, unlessotherwise provided for below.1.  Consumer Two-Way RadioAccessories.2.  Products and Accessoriesthat are Repaired orReplaced.Length of Coverage One (1) year from the date ofpurchase by the first consumerpurchaser of the product unlessotherwise provided for below.1.  Ninety (90) days from thedate of purchase by the firstconsumer purchaser of theproduct.2.  The balance of the originalwarranty or for ninety (90)days from the date returnedto the consumer, whicheveris longer.ExclusionsNormal Wear and Tear. Periodic maintenance, repair andreplacement of parts due to normal wear and tear are excludedfrom coverage. Batteries. Only batteries whose fully charged capacity falls below80% of their rated capacity and batteries that leak are covered bythis limited warranty.Abuse & Misuse. Defects or damage that result from: (a) improperoperation, storage, misuse or abuse, accident or neglect, such asphysical damage (cracks, scratches, etc.) to the surface of theproduct resulting from misuse; (b) contact with liquid, water, rain,extreme humidity or heavy perspiration, sand, dirt or the like,extreme heat, or food; (c) use of the Products or Accessories forcommercial purposes or subjecting the Product or Accessory toabnormal usage or conditions; or (d) other acts which are not thefault of Motorola or Giant International Ltd., are excluded fromcoverage.Use of Non-Motorola branded Products and Accessories. Defectsor damage that result from the use of Non-Motorola branded orcertified Products or Accessories or other peripheral equipmentare excluded from coverage.Unauthorized Service or Modification. Defects or damagesresulting from service, testing, adjustment, installation,maintenance, alteration, or modification in any way by someoneother than Motorola, Giant International Ltd. or its authorizedservice centers, are excluded from coverage.Altered Products. Products or Accessories with (a) serial numbersor date tags that have been removed, altered or obliterated; (b)broken seals or that show evidence of tampering; (c) mismatchedboard serial numbers; or (d) nonconforming or non-Motorolabranded housings, or parts, are excluded from coverage.Communication Services. Defects, damages, or the failure ofProducts or Accessories due to any communication service orsignal you may subscribe to or use with the Products orAccessories is excluded from coverage.WarrantyConsumer Two-Way Radio Products and Accessories purchased inthe United States or Canada.What Does this Warranty Cover?Subject to the exclusions contained to the right, Giant InternationalLtd. warrants the Motorola branded consumer two-way radios thatoperate via Family Radio Service or General Mobile Radio Servicethat it manufactures (“Products”), the Motorola branded or certifiedaccessories sold for use with these Products that it manufactures(“Accessories”) to be free from defects in materials andworkmanship under normal consumer usage for the period(s)outlined below. This limited warranty is a consumer’s exclusiveremedy, and applies as follows to new Motorola branded Productsand Accessories manufactured by Giant International Ltd., andpurchased by consumers in the United States or Canada, which areaccompanied by this written warranty:Who is covered?This warranty extends only to the first consumer purchaser, and isnot transferable.What will GIANT INTERNATIONAL LTD. do?GIANT INTERNATIONAL LTD., at its option, will at no charge repair,replace or refund the purchase price of any Products orAccessories that does not conform to this warranty. We may usefunctionally equivalent reconditioned/ refurbished/ pre-owned ornew Products, Accessories or parts.What Other Limitations Are There?ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATIONTHE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESSFOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THEDURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, OTHERWISE THE REPAIR,REPLACEMENT, OR REFUND AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS EXPRESSLIMITED WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THECONSUMER, AND IS PROVIDED IN LIEU OF ALL OTHERWARRANTIES, EXPRESS OF IMPLIED. IN NO EVENT SHALLMOTOROLA OR GIANT INTERNATIONAL LTD. BE LIABLE, WHETHERIN CONTRACT OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE) FOR DAMAGESIN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT ORACCESSORY, OR FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL ORCONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR LOSS OF REVENUEOR PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF INFORMATION OROTHER FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTIONWITH THE ABILITY OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS ORACCESSORIES TO THE FULL EXTENT THESE DAMAGES MAY BEDISCLAIMED BY LAW.Some states and jurisdictions do not allow the limitation orexclusion of incidental or consequential damages, or limitation onthe length of an implied warranty, so the above limitations orexclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specificlegal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from stateto state or from one jurisdiction to another.Patent and Copyright InformationManufactured, distributed or sold by Giant International Ltd., officiallicensee for this product. Motorola, the Stylized M Logo, and otherMotorola trademarks and trade dress are owned by Motorola, Inc.and are used under license from Motorola, Inc. MOTOROLA and theStylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office.All other product or service names are the property of theirrespective owners. ©Motorola, Inc. 2009. All rights reserved.Please contact customer service at 1-800-638-5119 or e-mail us atgiantintl@callcenter.com for questions/comments, warranty, supportor service related to this product.MR355Weather Channels and FrequenciesWeatherChannelFrequency WeatherChannelFrequencyWX1 162.550 MHz WX7 162.525 MHzWX2 162.400 MHz WX8 161.650 MHzWX3 162.475 MHz WX9 161.775 MHzWX4 162.425 MHz WX10 161.750 MHzWX5 162.450 MHz WX11 162.000 MHzWX6 162.500 MHzChannels and Frequencies How to Obtain Warranty Service or Other Information?To obtain service or information, please call:USA Two-Way Radios Canada Two-Way Radios1-800-638-5119 1-800-638-5119giantintl@callcenter.com giantintl@callcenter.comFor Accessories, please call the telephone number designatedabove for the product with which they are used.You will receive instructions on how to ship the Products orAccessories at your expense, to a GIANT INTERNATIONAL LTD.Authorized Repair Center. To obtain service, you must include: (a) acopy of your receipt, bill of sale or other comparable proof ofpurchase; (b) a written description of the problem; (c) the name ofyour service provider, if applicable; (d) the name and location of theinstallation facility (if applicable) and, most importantly; (e) youraddress and telephone number.GMRS DUPLEX REPEATER CHANNELSChannel TX (MHz) RX (MHz)15 R 467.5500 462.550016 R 467.5750 462.575017 R 467.6000 462.600018 R 467.6250 462.625019 R 467.6500 462.650020 R 467.6550 462.675021 R 467.7000 462.700022 R 467.7250 467.7250

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