Musical Electronics FRS220A 14 Channel Family Radio Service Transceiver User Manual Manual
Musical Electronics Ltd 14 Channel Family Radio Service Transceiver Manual
Manual
l l To Transmit ..... To Adjust Volume Control To Select Main Channe To Select Sub-Channel, To Set Out-change Wamingt To Set Dual Watch Function To Select VOX Level ..... To Turn ON or OFF Roger To Turn ON or OFF Beep. To Select Call Tones ..... Automatic Channel Scan To Lock Control Keys Frequency Range.“ General Specificalion ‘1 mm mum“ mszzo m 05M1r02.D65 s Muricql , FRS 220A 14 CHANNEL FAMILY RADIO SYSTEM WITH 38 CTCSS s ”an” , MM” ° BEFORE OPERATING THIS PRODUCT PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY 05-Mar472‘ 2.31 PM | I l l ‘] printoutenonraszzoiaaeM-roz.pss t Safety Information Your wimless handdield portable transceiver contains a low power transmitter When ti! PusiHo-Talk (PTT) button is pushed itsends out radio trequency (RF) signals, The device is authorized to operate at a dirty factor not to exceed 50%. In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levers for hand-held wireless devices. IMPORTANT : To maintain compliance with the FCC'S RF exposure guldelines hold the transmitter and antenna at Ieaatt inch (2.5 centimeters) from your lace and speak in a normal voice, with the antenna pointed up and away from the face. I? you wear the handset on your body while using the headset aweaadry. use only the supplied belt clip for this product and when transmitting, take it out oi the belt to ensure that the antenna is at least 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) irom your body. Uee duty the supplied antenna. Unauthorized antennas. modifications, or attachments could damage the transmiterand mayviolate Fcc regulations, WARNING : Adjustment to this unit or replacement of any trenemitter ooirponenucrystal. semimnductnr. etc.) tothia unit could result in a violation oi the rules NOTE : This equipment has beentested and round to comply with the hunts for a Class B digital device. pursuant to Part 15 ofthe FCC Rule]. Thee! limit: are designed to provtde 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 instructions. may cause hannhil Interference to radio communications. However. there is no guarantee that interierence wtll not occur in a particular installation. lfthis equipment does cause harrniul interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined bytumihg the equipment ON and on. the user is encouraged to try to correct the intederenoe try one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit difference from that to whidi the receiver is connectedt - Consult the dealer of an emerienmd radio/TV technician for help. w-Maoz, 241 PM | I | I PRECAUTIONS - Do not modify or attempttc adjust the transceiver for any reason. - Avoid extremes in exposure to water, heat. and cold. This transceiver is weather resistant but not waterproof. - Do not expose the transceiver to long period of 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 surlaces, - Ii an abnormal orsmcke is detected coming trom the transceiver. immediately switch OFF the power and remove the batteries from the transceiver. Contact your dealer. T printCnleman FRS?20IBDSM3¢O2.DGS z FCC WARNINGS ThIs device complies with part 15 at the FCC mles, operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. Features No Air Time Fees and No License Required Up to 2 miles range and Out-of-range Warning 14 Main Channel and 38 CTCSS Sub-channel Build-in VOX Function Mutt-tunction Back-tit LCD Display Talk Confirmation Tone and Call 1 Ring Button Auto Battery Saver and Auto Squelch Monitor and Key Lock Button External Power (DC SV) and Extemal Microphone Speaker Jacks Detachable Belt Clip UNPACKING Caretully unpack the transceiver: We recommend that you identify the items listed below before discarding the packing material. - Transceiver 1 I l OEvMarOZ, 2:31 PM I— l | Controls and Indicators Operation 1, Belt Clip 2. Microphone Jack I Earphone InmIIBattades Jack 3. Antenna 4. Power switch 5. Call key 6. Enter/Lock key 7. Menu key 8, UpIDown key ,7‘ 3 Speaker 10. Microphone 11. F'TI' (Push To Talk) Switch 12, Monitor [Lamp Snitch 1. Pull Iocklab down and lift daor up (innards you) lo remove battery cover. 21 Insert four "AAA" batteries. Position batteries according to polarity markings, Note : When batteries are low or need charging the (J BATT LOW indicator will blink, Replace alkaline batteries —“| wmcmenun FRszzu IB osmnmz.pss 3 csanz, 2:31 PM I—— LCD Display am 01 Range Indicator — CH - Channel adiust Mode Indicator -- VOL . Volume adjust Mode 4» indicator \\ 4 Tm“, (Talk) 7 ow . DuaIWatcn Mode fi Indiutor Indicator \ ~ vox - vox sensitivity adjust Receive (men) Mode Indicator lmfica'or 7 EEEP- Beep ONIOFF Indicator Lock Indicator A Eflfifimw cross Subdiannel ' C, “30 Indicator Frequency 0, f "J, E Call Tone Indicator ————— Main Channel Frequency —' nrinthi-nanFRSZZOIBDSMarOZnGS 4 fBattery Level lndltatm To Turn On The Unit or To Turn Off The Unit Press the POWER switch for more than 1 second. Auto Battery Power Sever The unit has a special circuit designed to extend battery life. If there are no lmnsmissions 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 transmission mode automatically, or press the PTT(Push-To-Talk) button. To Adjust VOLUME control Press momentarily UP button to increase or DOWN button to decrease volume. The higer number, the higher volume level. To Select Main Channel 1A Press the MENU button. The LCD display indimtes as shown alright 2. Press the UP or DOWN button to set a desired diannel trom 1 to 14. 3. Press the MENU button to continue other settings. To complete setting, press the ENTER button. aim-rm. 2:31 PM l— To Select Sub—Channel 1, Press the MENU button repeatedly until the LCD display indicates as shown at right. 2. Press me UP or DOWN button to set a desired sub-channel from 00(subd1annel on) to as. 3. Press me MENU button to continue other settings. To complete setting. press the ENTER button. _“I printCnlem-nFRSZZOIEOSMamZJfiS 5 To Set Out-Of-Range Warning This taature enables two transceivers to exchange and measure signals automatically. than will alert you by a tone sound and flashing LCD display belore two transceivers are located distant beyond communication range. 1.Press the MENU button repeatedly until the LCD display indicates as shown at right. 2. Press the UP or DOWN button to set On. 3. Press the MENU button to continue other settings. To complete setting, press the ENTER but- ton ll. fl —} - “38 n" H In case you have set a mannel at a- se, in. display shows as am. Beyond Small Area Beyond Large Area Signals bm'oeen Mo tamsceivels be 391m Iwn transceivers mane out he come: weaken. the unit alerts you to yum mutation range and it' is Contact the other Piny. unable to raw signal; Each other, the 0544-02, 2:31 PM I'— To Set Dual Watch Function This feature enables you to monitor 2 channes simultanuosly. Set Main and Sub channels you want to monitor prior to set Dual Watch Function, Note: Dual Watch does not work with “Out-Of- Range function”. 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 channel. 3. Press the MENU button to continue other set- tings. To complete setting, press the ENTER button. To Select VOX Level This testure enables you to adjust VOX microphone sensifivity. 1. Press the MENU button repeatedly until the LCD dis a indicates as shown at r’ ht. pl y is d E 2. Press the UP or DOWN button to set a r, FF desired number trorn 1 to 3. L, Number 1 - High Sensitivity Number 2 — Middle Sensitivity Number 3 - Low Sensitivity 3. Press the MENU button to continue other settings. To complete setting, press the ENTER button. 10 7_| mmmmanmszzoiaosm-rozosfi 6 To Turn On or Off Roger (Talk Confirmation Tone) This alerts the other party that you are finished talking and it's OK iorthem to begin talking. 1. Press the MENU button repeatedly until the LCD display indicates as shown at right. 2. Press the UP or DOWN moon to tum an the beep. 3. Press the MENU button to continue other settings, To complete setting, press the ENTER button. To Turn On or Off Beep Tone This alerts the other party that you are finished talking and it's OK tor them to begin talking. 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 beep. 3. Press me MENU button to continue other settings. To complete setting, pressthe ENTER button. To Select Call Tone This teamre enables you to choose from 5 diilerent Call Tone. 1. Press the MENU button repeatedly until the LCD display indicates as shown at right. 2. Presethe UP orDOWN bmtonto set adesired number from 1 to 5 for different Call Tone. 3. Press the MENU buflon to continue other settings. To complete setting, press the ENTER button. 11 Denna. 2:31 PM fi 1 | I | J' FWSZZOA Automatic Channel Scan Press and hold lhe UP or DOWN buuon to search slgnals. When the unit catches a sirong signal , scan will slop for5 seconds. llyou want lo stop antral channel. press lhe P‘l'l' or ENTER button. To Lock Control Keys (UP/DOWN, MENU keys) Press and hold the ENTER hullon for 2 seconds, Key icon 5 will appear on the display Frequency Range The FRS 199 I F RS 200 unit represenls one of (he most advanced FM two-way radios used. FRS Channel Channel Frequency In MHz 452.5825 462.5875 462.6125 462.6375 462.6625 462.6575 462.7125 467.5625 467.5875 1 0 467.61 25 1 1 467.6375 1 2 467.6625 1 3 467.6575 14 467.7125 tamqmmémN-t 12 3—1 wlntcaemmrnsamaosuarozpss 7 General Specifications A. Frequenoy CH = 14 Channels within 462 467 MHz. B. Receiver 1. Sensitivity For 12 dB signal 2. Max audio output @10% THD 3. Max. SIN ratio @ 1mv RF input 4. Squelch Sens 5. Audio frequency resp. @ 300 Hz @ 3000 Hz 6. Signal displacement BW 7. Adjacent CH. rejection 8. lnterrnodulatlun rejeolion 9. Spurious response rejection C. Transmitter 1. Eiledive radialed power 2. Carrier freq. stabilily 3. Modulation limiting 4. Carrier auack time 5. Audio frequency response @ 300 Hz @ 3000 Hz 6. Audio dislorfion 7. Hum and Noise D. Power Supply 1. Battery life (1 :1 :8 Ratio) 2. Battery, AAA x 4 13 05.11.1412. am PM I I 0.25 mV 300 mW 40 GB 0.2 mV 110dB # 10115 x 5kHz 55dB 55dB 55dB 0.21N ERP 500 Hz 2.5 kHZ 80 ms e10dB t10dB 3% 40GB 30 Hr
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