Musical Electronics FRS210C 14-Channel Family Radio Service User Manual
Musical Electronics Ltd 14-Channel Family Radio Service
User Manual
| I FRS 210 C 14 CHANNEL FAMILY RADIO SYSTEM WI11'I 38 CTCSS BEFORE OPERATING THIS PRODUCT PLEASE HEAD THESE INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY f? I; Fnszmans; 11 Imam.5:z| PM in CONTENTS FCC Warnings. Features. Precautlons Unpacklng. Controls and Indicators. LCD Display .. Install Batteries To Turn On or Turn Otf The Un Auto Battery Power Saver To Transmit“. To Adlust Volume Contro To Tum ON or OFF Talk on rrnallon Tone To Select Meln Channel To Select Sub-Channel . Automatic Channel Scan To Select VOX Level To Set Duel Watch Functlun Tq Set Out~af~range Warning To Lock Control Key Frequency Ftangm. General Specifications cmzamflvmmmmmmmmammd4__. FRSEtDR.pES iz ism/m. 1mm LE Wanting: Adjustment to this unit or replacement of any transmitter component (crystal, semiconductor, etc.) to this unit that could result in a violation of the rules. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instmctions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications, However, there Is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If title equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, whidr can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: El Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. l:l Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. El Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is needed. I: Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. if the transceiver includes a body-wom configuration (le. beiwip with headset) in addition to the normal hand-held mode. one of the following RF safely Instructions will be requested to add InIo instruction Manual depending on transceivers effective radiated power (ERP). As betcws. SAFETY INFORMATION Your wireless hand—held portable transceiver contains a low power transmitter. When the Push-toTaIk (PTfi button is pushed It sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. The device is authorized to operate et a duty factor not to exceed 507». In August 1996, the Federal Communlcetlone Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand-held wireless devices. lMPORTANT: To maintain compliance with the FCC’s RF exposure guidelines hold the transmitter and antenna at least 1 Inch (25 centimeters) from your face and speak in a normal voice, with the antenna pointed up and away from the face. If you wear the handset on your body while using the headset accessory, use only the supplied belt clip for this product and when transmitting, take it out of the belt to ensure that the antenna is at least 1 Inch (25 centimeters) from your body. Use only the supplied antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the transmitter and may violate FCC regulation, FCC WARNINGS This device complies with part 15 at the FCC rules, operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful inlerlerencet Features No Aerlme Fees and No License Required Up to 2 miles range and Out-ot~range Warning 14 Main Channel and 38 CTCSS Sub-channel Build—in VOX Function Muti-lunction Back-lit LCD Display Talk Confirmation Tone and Call / Hing Button Auto Battery Saver and Auto Squeich Monitor and Key Lock Button External Power (DC SV) and External Microphone Speaker Jacks Compass and Detachable Belt Clip PRECAUTIONS Do not modify or attempt to edlust the transceiver ior any reason - Avoid extremes in exposure to water, heat, and cold. This transceiver ls weather resistant but not waterprool. - Do not expose the transceiver to long period ol direct sunlight. nor place the transceiver close to heating appliances. - Do not place the transceiver In excessively dusty areas, humid areas, wet areas. nor on unstable surlaoes. - It an abnormal or smoke Is detected coming from the transceiver, Immediately switch OFF the power end remove the bettenes from the transceiver. Contact your dealer. UNPACKING , Carelully unpack the transceiver. We recommend that you identity the Items listed below betore discarding the packing material. - Transceiver . 1 - Belt Clip ., - instruction Manual FREE!!! n pee | mum. 12.22 PM rnsm e pas Controls and Indicators Bell Cfip Microphone Jack / Earphone Jack Compass =°" Antenna Power switch DO IN (N for recharge only 3 Call key Enter/Luck key 9A Menu key 10, Up/Down key 11. Speaker 12. Mlcrophone 13. PTI' (Push To Talk) Swllch 14 Monitor [Lamp Switch NT‘ PF'QF‘P?’ 4_.. wnwoh 5:15pm LE LCD Display Oul a| Rnngl Indium K‘ d Tllnsmi‘ (Tllk) Imilullm ’ Rush/a (“mm Indium! Lnnklndlcntur Sf KJ ’ Talk Cnnllrm EUW Ouluumg Call Int-"calm Mum Channel Indlcalol ah FR52|0 RpES s CH - Ghnnnll Idlust Mada mmcano. Vol — anuma Adlull Mada Imflnllfll uw - Duflwnlch Made ludlcltov vox- vox ummvny adlual Mada lndlcllnr BEEF -K|y Iona Imflcnlm CTCSS Subvhnnnal lmflcllul Bullslv Luvs! Indlcnlav W7 mmmsnrw Al Operation Install Batteries 1. Pull lock tab down and [m door up (inwards you) in remove banery cover. 2. Insert four "AAA" bananas. Position balleflas according to polality markmgs. Nels : When batteries are low or need charging the CE BATT LOW indicator will bIInkA Replace alkaline baltsvlss. i J Fnsmunpes a mun/0L mum l | H: To Turn On The Unit or To TUrn Off The Unit Press the POWER switch for more than 1 second. Auto Battery Puwer Sever The unit has a special circuit designed to extend battery lite. it there are no transmissions within 5 seconds, the unit will automatically switch to battery save mode. To Transmit Simply talk to the built-in microphone as VOX (Voice Activated Transmission) turns Into transmisslun mode automatically, or press the PTTtPush-To-Talk) button. To Adjust VOLUME control Press momentarily UP button to increase or DOWN bulton to decrease volume ‘ The higer number. the higher volume level. This alerts the olher party that you are finished talking and it's OK for them to begin talking, 1, Press the MENU button repeatedly until the LCD display lndlcates as shown at right. 2 Press the UP or DOWN button to tum on |he lone. Fnszw Enos 5 ism/m. 5:17 PM a. Press the MENU button to continue other settings. To complete selling, press the ENTER button. To Select Main Channel 1A Press the MENU button. The LCD display indicates as shown at right. 2. Press the UP or DOWN button to set a desired channel lrom 1 to 14. 3. Press the MENU button to continue other settings. To complete selling, press the ENTER button. To Select Sub-Channel 1. Press the MENU button repeatedly until the LCD dlsplay Indicates as shown at right. 2. Press the UP or DOWN button to set a desired sub-channel from 00(sub-chennel cm to as. 3. Press the MENU button to continue other settlnge. To complete setting, press the ENTER button. Automatic Channel Scan Press and hold the UP or DOWN button to search signals. When the unit catches a strong signei , scan will stop lor 5 seconds. If you want to stop at that channel, press the PTT or ENTER button. Fnszm tapes 6 ummi.1zzzm —7 LE To Select VOX Level This feature enables you to adjust VOX microphone sensitivity, 1. Press the MENU button repeatedly until the LCD display Indicates as shown at right. 2. Press the UP or DOWN button to set a desired number from 1 to 3. Number 1 — High Sensitiva Number 2 - Middle Senaltlvlly Number 3 — Low Sensitivity a. Press the MENU button to continue other settings. To complete setting, press the ENTER button. To Set Dual Watch Function This feature enables you to monitor 2 ohennes simultanuosiy, Set Main and Sub channels you want to monitor prior to set Dual Watch Function. '"“‘“" Note: Dual Watch does not work with "Out-01» Range tunoiion". 1. Press the MENU button repeatedly until the LCD display Indicates as shown at right. 24 Press the UP or DOWN button to set at desired chenneL 3. Press the MENU button to continue other settings. To complete setting, press the ENTER button. FR52|0 Rees 7 wot/m, 12:22 PM LE To Set Out-Of-Range Warning This feature enables two transceivers to exchange and measure signals automatlcally. then will alert you by atone sound and flashing LCD display before two transceivers ere Iocsled distant beyond communication range. ‘ 1‘ Press the MENU button repeatedly untlt the LCD display indicates as shown at right. 2. Press the UP or DOWN button to set On. 3, Press the MENU button te continue other settings. Tu complete setting, press the ENTER button. tun 1.0333 —’ 1-33 in use yett mve set e channel ate- an, lhe display mom es shave. Beyond Small Area Slgnals between two lamecewms Dames weaker, Ihs unlt elerls you In cantact the other parlv. 2h FRSZ! 0 lines 3 Beyond Large Area Balers two lturwcelvere meve out beyond cmnmuntmum range and n is unable to reach elgneia em outer. Ihe unit elem you to contnnt the other party. tuna/ct. l2122PM i I 31 111 lb To Luck Control Keys (U PIDOWN, MENU keys) Press and hold the ENTER button turz seconds. Key icon 5 will appear on the display. To Turn On or Off Key Tone 1. Press the MENU button repeatedly until the LCD display indicates as shown at right. 2. Press the UP or DOWN button to turn on the tone. 3. Press the MENU button to continue othar ssttlngs. To complete settingpress the ENTER button. Frequency Range (Main Channel) Ch. Freq.(MHz) Ch. Freq.(MHz) Ch. Fraq.(MHz) 1 452.5625 6 462.6875 11 467.6375 2 462.5675 7 462.7125 12 4676625 3 452.3125 8 467.5625 13 457.6575 4 462.6375 9 467.5875 14 467.7125 5 462.6625 10 467.6125 Privacy Tone Squalch (CTCSS sub channel) Ch. Freq.(Hz) Ch. Frsq.(Hz) Ch. Freq.(Hz) Ch. Freq.(Hz) 1 67.0 11 97.4 21 136.5 31 192.6 2 71.9 12 100.0 22 141.3 32 203.5 3 74.4 13 103.5 23 146.2 33 210.7 4 77.0 14 107.2 24 151.4 34 218.1 5 79.7 15 110.9 25 156.7 35 225.7 6 82.5 16 114.6 26 152.2 36 233.6 7 85.4 17 118.6 27 167.9 57 241.6 8 36.5 18 123.0 28 173.8 38 250.3 9 91.5 19 127.3 29 179.9 10 94.8 20 131.5 30 166.2 Fnszm was 9 16104101J‘11 PM . lB'd was 11722 299 + 53:91 IBQE-AHN-M ‘/~4 firm» 47<¢d°p>oé (NT) ' 477V». Ar Joya; aw» URGENT M W... W... 117m 211111, $ Ll: General Specifications A. Fruquancy CH = 14 Channels within 462 467 MHz. 5. Receiver 1. Slnsllhllky Fnr12 dB slgnal 0.25 mV 2. Max. audio output 0 1054: THE) 20!) mw 3. Max. SIN ratio 0 “TN RF Input 40 dB 4. Squelch Sane . 0.2 mV 5. Audio lrequanny wasp. 0 300 Hz 3: w as 9 3000 Hz 310 53 it. Transmlmlr 1. Enaclivs rndlaiad pawnr 290 mW (Max) 2. Carrier freq. stability 500 Hz 3. Modulation llrnlhlng 2.5 kHz 4. Audio frequency msponsa B 500 Hz : 10 dB 0 3000 Hz t 10 dB 5. Audio distorllcn a ‘Ks "6. Hum And Nalsa . 40 as D. Power supply 1. Battery 114: (1: 1: s Hallo) 30 Hr 2. Battery, AAA x 4 4.5 - 5.0 v 10 mule up“ no WAN/01.5!!! m IB'd 95255942 D.L ClL'I SDINDHLDB'IB “ISM WDEH 2:91 TZEZ—AHN—LT
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