Musical Electronics GMRS1100B 22 Channel 2 Ways GMRS (with 467MHz FRS Channels) User Manual
Musical Electronics Ltd 22 Channel 2 Ways GMRS (with 467MHz FRS Channels)
User Manual
cal-3: pmful: Nriblld Cupusxke Minimal Ez CHANNEgg WAY GMHS MODEL: GMRS‘l‘lOflB lnstmction manual . Please read and folluwihis instrudlon manual carefully befnre using the unit and retain n for fulum reference 055372002 l | Le AFETY INFDR Arlorv Your wireless handheld portable mansoelvsr mnieins a law power transmlflen When the Pushto-taMPTI') button is pushed it sends out radio irequency (RF) signals. This device ls amherized to operate at a duly raster not to exceed 5055, in August 1996.1he Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adapted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand-held wireless devices WARNING : Adjusunern to this unit or replacement of any transmitter component (crystal, sumlaunductur. em) to this unit could result in a violation of the mifl. NOTE cThls equipment has been lasted and inund to comply wllh the llmis hr 5 Class 5 digital device, pursuant to Part 15 if the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to pron/ids reasonable pmfiecfinn against harmful interference In a residential installation This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and. it not installed and used In awardanoe with the instrumons, may muss harmful interference to radio oommunicaljons, However, there is no guarantee that interference will not txxur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio ortelevisinn reception, which can be determined bytuming the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to armed the intederenoo by ene or more or the follwnng msasurm: - Rearient or relocate the receiving antenna. - lnaease the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment Into an outlet on a drum difierema lrom that to which the receiver is connected ' Consult the dealeror an “perienced radio/TV techniiian for help. M9412. we PM rfi i 1 IMPORTANT FCC LICENSING INFORMATION This radio operates on General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) frequencies and is subject to he Rules ol the Federal Communimtbns Commission (FCC).The FCC requires the issuer-nests radio license before operating an GMRS frequents-es. lustful-Aims on applying for the Hearse are included In the USSR; Glide. For more GMRS information. see hnpj/ www. foo. gavl wibl prsl genmhl. himl Violations nl FCC rules and unlicensed operation on GMRS frequencies may 5111119de radio operator in serious penalties as provided in Sections 501 and 502 Billie Gommunicalions Act. as amended. When nperaling on Channels 1 —-7 or15 —22, this radio is using GMRS Irequennies. In addition in having a license before using ttrese channels, every GMRS user must couperale In sharing channels with other GMRS users by monitoring lhe channel before initiating lransmissiuns, waiting until mmmunletlons in mass are wmpleled before initiating transmissions except in an emergency. engaging In only permissible communications, fimlflng transmissions to the minimum pficflcal transmission time. and using the call sign issued by Ihs FCC formation idenfiIicaIion. USE OF THIS RADIO lMTHIN THE UNITED STATES REQUIRES AN FCC GMRS LICENSEAN INDIVIDUAL IBYEARS OF AGE OR OLDER, WHO IS NOTA REPRESENTATIVE OFA FOREIGN GOVERNMENT, IS ELIGIBLE TOAPPLY FOR A GMRS SYSTEM LICENSE.YDU WILL NEED TWO FORMS FROM THE FCC: FCC FORM 159 AND FCC FORM EDS MAIN FORM AND SCHEDULE EYOU CAN FIND THE FORMS ONLINE AT: H'I'I'PJNVWWFCQGOVIFORMPAGEAHTML. OR CALL 1-BUO—418~ 3675. 3—1 EEC-7m Big B print lusiapmpes 1 LE PRECAUTIONS DURING OPERATION WARNING Never apply any DC puwer to battery terminals, Do not enempt to charge any non-rediargeeble batteries. Do not eflempl to open the unit case. No user serviceable pans lnsirje. Refer senficing to quafified service permnnei. Do not modify or attempt to adjust the transceiver for any reason. Avoid elarernes in exposure to water, heat, and coid.‘|'his transceiver is weather resistant but not waterproof. Do not expose the transceiver in long periods of direct sunlight. nur place the transceiver dose lo heating appliances. Do not place the transceiver in excessively dusty areas, humid areas. wet areas, nor an unstable surfaces. Il' smoke is 11612de mming from lhe transceiver. immediately sit/itch OFF the puwer end remave (he bakeries from the irensceiver. Conlact your dealer. CAUTION Use Batteries only for the power of the unit, Alkaline or Rechargeable batteries. To maintain compliance with the FCC 5 RF exposure guidelines, hold the transmitter and anleniu Bl least 2 inch (5 centimeters) from yuur lace and speak in a normal voice. with the antenna pointed up and away from the face. If you wear the handsel on your body while rising the headset awessnry. use onry the manufacturers supplied bell dip for this product and emure that the antenna is al least 1/2 inch from your body when transmitting. Use only the supplied meme-r. unauthorized antsrrm. modifiwlions. or attachments mum damage the usnsrnmer and may vioiale FCC regulations. tut-0902. am PM l | . 5 . 5 SPECIFICATION . 6 CONTROLS AND lumcmms 7 Barremss INS1NJJJ10N 8 LCD DISPLAY... . 9 BASIC OPERATION . 10 To SELECT MAIN CHANNEL 12 To SELECT CTCSS TONE . 12 To SEr PRESEF MEMORY .. . 13 To SE!“ DUAL WATCH FuNc'nou 14 To SET TIME—Om—TIMER (TRANSMITTER OPERA7ION TIMER) 15 To SELECT CALL TUNES . To SELEm VOX LEVEL . To TURN ON OR OFF ALARM Tu TURN ON OR OFF BEEP To TURN ON OR OFF ROGER (T ALK (3004anme TONE) . 18 To LOCK CONTROL BUTTONS (UP/DOWN, MENU BurmNs) 1B TRouaLstoo'nNrsz... . 1B Up b 5 mile range Tohl 22 Channels 1. 21 Main Channels with 38 CTCSS Subchannels 2. 1 Emergency Channel Built-in VOX Function with adjlmabls Mic sensitivity Time-Dul-Timer (rransmmer operation timer) Auto channel Scan (manual Memory Presets MuIIi-fundion Badc—Iit LCD Display Talk Confirmation Tone and Call I Ring Buflnn Detachable Belt Clip Ame Banery Saver External Mlm‘ophone Speaker Jacks Carefully unpad( (he h'ansoeiven We reocmmand that yuu ldsnllfy the items "fled below belt-WE discarding the packing material. Transceiver x1 Dermaue Ben Clip x1 lnstmcflm Manual x1 mus-02. w m Frequency Range Our 22 Channel GMRS unit represents one ofthe mast admnued FM lwcyway radios used with the following UHF frequencies Milli Channels Channel Frequency Transmission Power 1 45245625 2 462.5875 MHz 2W 3 462.5125 MHZ 2W 4 452.6375 MHZ ZW 5 462.5525 MHZ 2W 6 452.6875 MHz 2W 7 48271 25 MHZ 2W 8 467.5525 MHz 0.5W 9 467.5375 MHZ 0.5W 10 4675125 MHz 0.5W 11 467.5375 MHz 0.5W 12 457.652 MHZ 0.5W 13 467.6875 MHz 0.5W 14 467.7125 MHz 0.5W 15 432.500 MHz ZW 1S 452.5750 MHZ W 17 4625000 MHz 2W 18 4625250 MHZ ZW 19 462.5500 MHZ ZW 20 452.7000 MHZ 2W 21 452.7250 MHZ 2W Emergency Cahnnal Channel Freguen% Tlansmlssicn vaer ECM 462.67 2W Pomr supply: av ( FOUR "AA' Bananas ) Zyw 55mm Era la pmu M1965 5 CONTROLS AND lNchAToRs Power Earphcne/ Switch! Microphone jack Amennfl Detachable _ Transmission! Belt Heceplion/ Clip Power Saver Indicawr EMERGENCY buflon PTI' bulton ENTER/LOCK button MONITOR/| . button LCD display Battery CALL butlon Door MENU button UFIDOWN Mums Dlsplay and Indicators LCD display- Indicalas Channel numbers. Ladt, Beep. Low Baliery Level. em Transmission, Reception and Power Saver Mode indlcmr - When transmitting, the indicamr (RED) stays on. The indimlor fast flashes when renewing a signal and slow flashes In Fewer Saver Made. I l 0447902,&mPM {— BATTERIES INSTALLATION 1, Pull luck tab down and in dour up (towards you) to remove banary cover. 2 Insert tour um- ham-rigs. Pesiiion banen’es according to polarity markings. Nah: When batteries are lav/the 13 BATT LOW indicatorwfll biink. Replace alkallne batteries or he rechargeable battery 7 EBD7W Eng IE win menu-ayes fl _ k» Tmnsrnii Talk Confirmation tone Imflcatnr _ Receive Outgoing call tone lndrmlor lndlcalor — Battery Lave! Indicator _; f Vibrator mode Indicator Key Lock — Beep Tone Indiwlor f i BEEP {in}, “f _ _ Alarm mode ' ' ' | ' ' ALM lndmmr '-' '-' '-" 4.4 VOX—— VOX sensitivity .. _ _ L - Tm adjueroda CH 17W SEC _ "1 —Mam Channel I _ Transmimr uperafion CTCSS timer mode SubchflflflE‘ Indicator * Dual Watch Mods lndicamr max am PM BA ‘0 OFERA'UN a) To Turn On The Unit or To Turn OfiThe Unfl Rotate Iha PwrNo! rota swild| on or off. b) To Tomny Reset um um! 1. Before switch m (he unit. press MON and DOWN buttons logsrhsr. 2. While holding the shove M0 keys, swim on the unit. a. sun. hep pressing MON and DOWN mums unlll the {may has finished me flashing action. 4. The unit will auto reset all is filncfiun and preset memory. and auto restart wim “beep" lunalon aulu selected. 5) Auto Estuary Payer Saver The unil has a special fundion designed to extend battery life. If (has are no lransmissions or receptions ficr 05 sec, me unit will automatically switch la batlery save mode [or 1 sec. u) Tu Aqua VOLUME comm! Rnfats lhe PwrNol wtflly snitch (0 Increase Idsflsase vulume. 10 Ear-Am Eng 8 Mucus-slum 1 5) l l To Tlansmll Simply talk lo the built-in microphone as A ; VOX (Voice Activated Transmisslon) (“urns ' t mm transmission mode automafically. or press the Pmpusnrflalk) mum. To Retrivs Preset Memory In normal operafion mode, press UP of DOWN button Io enter men-cry revive mode. . The LCD flashes with me rnemory number and ils Ch1ICTCSS content. Press the UP or DOWN union to set the desired memory preset number. Press and huld ENTER Man forZ seconds. 9) Automatic Channel Scan Press and held the up or DOWN button to Search signals When the Uni! canines a slrong signal, scan will stop for 5 seconds If you want in snap at that channel, press me FIT ur ENTER mum. If you want to exit scan mode without changing original main channel, press MON human. I 1 menu. mu W F 1. Press (he MENU blmuntThs LCD dlsplay flashes as shown 5! below. 2. Press the UP or DOWN humn in set a desired channel. 3. Press “16 MENU man to continue Omar fillings. To mmplete the setting. press the ENTER button. 1. Afie! selling [he Mill" Channel. pfbss the MENU button agsln. The LCD display fishes as shown at below. 2 Press the UP or DOWN button to Sela defied sub—channel from 00 (CTCSS TONE Off) In 38. 3. Pres (he MENU buflon to continue other sailings. To complete seflim. Dress the ENTER bumn. 12 To SET PRESET MEMORY Ybu can snore the moslfrequenfly used channels up to 10 presets. 1. Press the MENU button and set main and subchannel as desired. For example: Channel 14—38 as Shawn el right 2, Press the MENU butlmjhe LCD (fisplay with the memory number and ils Ch1ICTCSS content. To see a memory number, press the MON button. 3. PW the UP nr DOWN buttpn to set a desired memory preset number. For umple: Memory preset number M-m es snuwn at right. 4. Press and hold the ENTER bulmn In! 2 seconds.“ wlll hear a mnfinflafien been. A channel number is stored, men the dlsplay shows a shred channel number. 5. Press the MENU button to continue other settings. Tc compler selling, press lhe ENTER button Ru 7" in? 13 Means?“ fl l | To Ssr DUAL W» F rrcrlo. This lsatum enables you to monilor 2 marines simultanuasly. Set Main and Sub channels you want la monitor prior to set Dual Wench Function. 1. Press the MENU bum)" repeatedly mm the LCD display flashes “On" or “OFF" as shown at below. 2. Press UP or DWWI button to toggle belween '0n" or '0FF'. 3, Press ENTER button hr continuation. 4. Press the UP or DOWN button to set a desired enamel to mammr. Example:14-38 54 Pres the MENU harm to mnfinue other settings. Tn mmplele setting, press the ENTER button. ;j Sc-mzngtapvimusanszfis a u TIMER {TRANS/ITTER OPERAnm TIME When you mmmunlmte by using repeaters, you shouid keep your transmLssion unit as brisf as possible. Most repeaters have built—in timers that limit single transmission to 3 minutes or less. You (an set me transceiver to slap transmitting and sound a been if you exceed a set time limit with a single h‘ammlssion. To select a value for the timeout timer, 1 Press the MENU butttm repeatedly until the LCD disphy flashes as shown at below, 2. Press the UP or DOWN buflon m Sela desired fimB from 10 seconds to 1130 seconds. 3. Press me MENU button to wmlnua other seflings. To complete setting, pms h‘le ENTER button 15 044mm. my PM [_ l | To SELECT CALL Tomes Call tones sound like a telephone ring. and are cunvenisnl hr quiddy identify yoursslflo another party. Persons Mm you call will Inslarmy recognize you because of your call tone. As the unit features 5 dfierem tones. you an select and set your favorable tone. 1. Press the MENU buttun repeatedly until the LCD dsplay flashes as shown at below 2. Press the UP or DUNN button to safe desired tone 1mm 1 to 5. 3. Press the MENU button to continue other samngs, To complshs setting. press the ENTER button This feature enables you to adjust vux mln‘lwhens ssnsltvvny. 1. Press Ihe MENU 11mm repeatedly until the LCD display flashes as shown at be|m 2 Pm the UP or DOWN bumm to set a desired level. M.’ - High Sensitivity to - LowSensill‘vily {FF - VOX OFF 3. Press the MENU button to mnlinue other setllngs. Tn mmplete settlng, press the ENTER button. “i seem Era IB pm: luseaouss 10 Ta TURN ON OR OFF ALARM You can tum On or 011“ Ringer if you desire. 1. Pres m MENU butlun rspealedly until the LCD display flashes as shown at below. wlII appear and flash. 2. Press lhe UP Dr DOWN button In turn on (he Ringer. will appear 3. Press the MENU button to continue other setting. To complete setting press the ENTER button, OFF BEEP 1. Press the MENU button repsatedry until the LCD display flashes as shuwn at below. 2. PressmeUF'orDOWNbuflDntommontheEeep. 3. Press lne MENU button to continue other selllng to complete setting, press the ENTER bulton. Mower see PM | I To TURN ON at? OFF ROGER ( TALK CoNFlRliiAi/oll TONE) This alerts the other party that you are finished ialking and it's OK for them to begin lfllkingl 1. Press the MENU button repeatedly umll the LCD display flashes as shown at below 2. Press the UP or DOWN bum la m on the beep. To LOCK Co WHO}. Burrows {UP/DOWN MENU Burrows) Pres and hold me ENTER btman for 2 seconds Key icon 1 will appear on the display. 18 _‘| EECJOO Eng IE warm-Sauna“ 11 Reposition er rephcg Alkaline batteries. being WES. Make sure the Push-ToTalk (Pl-l“) button is numplelely pressed as you transmit Repositinn or replace baneries. Confirm units have the same enamel and moss Bib-channel settings Make sure Pnsh—ToTalk (Pm button is not hamnemly Reposiflan or replace batteries. Obstructions, operating moms. nr in Vehicles may interfere with mmmunicaxlen. Change ywr location. chad: to make sure Volume is turned up. Hearilg Other Convecseflon or Adjust Squaioh level (page 1A). Shared crnnnel urcTcss subchanncl "W be in use. try Noise on a channel another. Umlled Communicaficn Rance Heavy Slancar lnmrfuencs Cannm mange Subdfinnel seflqus Channel I CTCSS banana, Smell concrete structures. heavy fullags, and use in bulld‘ngs and in vehicles will dsmse rangs. check for dear tins might in improve transmission. mmgmmnosammnysumasinapommona ball will time range, change locatlan oftne unit units are modem. Units must be 10 metersnpart lncilase your dishnce. Units are too far apart. obsiacles Interfere with tmsntiss'an. Ccmnunlrztinn lanQEis up 00 101070QO in clear, unobstrmied condllinns. Make sure the unit‘s key unlockedi ReplaceAlkalit-ie batteries. Extrema operating lemparamres will allocl the life unite “mas-us PM 19 l l
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