Radio Shack 2101812 User Manual 77257

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Owner’s Manual FCC lD:AAO21fl1812
DRAFT
Cat. No.2141812
PERSONAL FM TRANSCEIVER
MAIN FEATURES
No License Required l
Water resistant and shock resistant tor sport use
Clear Communications Up to Several Miles
Quiet Codes Feature by CTCSS
Liquid Crystal Display for Channel number with unit status
LCD back light
Installed batteries charge through the DC jack
Key Lock function for preventing mis-use
Monitor Feature
Automatic Power Save
FUNQ ION AND LOCATION OF THE CONTROLS
(Illustration—1)
PWR/VOL (Volume) Knob
Rotate to turn the transceiver on and oft and adjust the volume.
PTT (Push To Talk) button
To talk. hold down PTT and wait about 1 second, then speak into the microphone.
When you finish speaking, release PTT.
CALL button
You can cause a paging tone to sound on all transceivers tuned to the same frequency.
To send a page, press CALL.
Important : The FCC does not allow you to send a continuous tone lor more than 10 seconds
at a time on PBS frequencies. Therefore, do not hold down CALL for more than 10 seconds.
TX (Transmit) LED
Lights red when you transmit a message.
CHARGE LED
Lights green when DC plug is input and installed batteries are charged.
MON (Monitor) button
You normally don't hear anything on a channel unless someone is transmitting nearby on the same
channel (this is called auto—squelch). To hear everything happening on a channel, including weak
transmissmns, hold down MON(monitor). Release MON to tum autoAsquelch back on.
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C QUIET button
Press and release this button Wl|| set or reset the quiet mode.
To select the quiet (CTCSS) code, see below QUIET (CTCSS) CODES section.
0 A (UP) button
Press this button will increase channel number.
Press this button while QUIET indicator flashes, quiet (CTCSS) code will be increment.
a V (DOWN) button
Press this button will decrease channel number.
Press this button while QUIET indicator flashes, quiet (CTCSS) code will be decrement.
O CHRG (Charge) jack
To charge the installed batteries, connect the optional AC adaptor plug.
0 LIGHT/LOCK button
To turn on the LCD back light for 5 seconds, press and release this button.
To set or reset the key lock see below KEY LOCK section.
0 External MIC/SPeaker connector
Connect an optional headset with microphone (such as Cat. No 19-312) or microphone and earphone
communication headset (such as Cat. No. 197316) into the MIC and SP jacks. or a mono earphone
(such as Cat. No. 33-175) into the SP jack. This automatically disconnects the Internal speaker and PTT.
LCD DISPLAY NDICATOR
(Illustration—2)
o 7 segment indicators
Normally indicates selected channel number.
During quiet (CTCSS) code selection mode, indicates selected quiet (CTCSS) code.
a m" indicator
This indicator will flash when battery becomes low.
0 “fl” indicator
This indicator appears when key lock is set.
0 BUSY indicator
It appears when you receive.
0 QUIET indicator
This indicator appears when Quiet mode (CTCSS) is set.
it will flash while you are selecting the Quiet (CTCSS) code.
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QUIET (CTCSS) CODES
This transceiver uses quiet (CTCSS) codes to screen out unwanted conversations,even if someone is
transmitting nearby on the same channel. When the quiet (CTCSS) code is set. the transceiver sends the code
every time PTT or CALL button is pressed and only responds to signals that have the same code. Other 21—
1512 or other transceiver which has CTCSS codes can be used together.
This transceiver has the following 8 quiet (CTCSS) codes.
CH No. Frequengy CH No. | Frequency |
17 118.8Hz 21 | 136.5Hz |
18 123.0Hz 22 | 141,3Hz |
19 127.3Hz 23 | 146.2Hz
20 131 .BHz 24 i 151 AH:
Note : Other transceivers you plan to use together must be set to the same quiet (CTCSS) code.
How to select the quiet (CTCSS) code
1. To enter the quiet(CTCSS) code select mode. hold down the QUIET button until the
QUIET indicator starts to flash.
2. By using the A(up)/V(down) buttons to select the quiet (CTCSS) code.
3. Press the QUIET button again to terminate the quiet (CTCSS) code select mode.
When the quiet code selection mode is terminated, QUIET indicator stays lit and the quiet
(CTCSS) code is set.
(Illustration-3)
KEY LOCK
During key lock is set, A(up)/V(down) buttons, CALL button and QUIET button are deactivated
for preventing unwanted change.
NSTALLING BATTEB ES
Your transceiver uses three AA batteries (not supplied) for power.
Alkaline batteries, such as Cat. No, 23—552 or rechargeable batteries, such as Cat. No. 23325 can
be used.
Caution : Nl—Cd battery must be charged for minimum 10 hours before use.
Do not mix old and new batteries or different types of batteries.
1. Be sure the transceiver is off, then push the top of the latch and lift the battery compartment cover.
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2. Set the CHG (charge) switch depending on the batteries you will set before installation of
the batteries.
Alkaline Batteries : N
Ni»Cd Batteries : Y
3. Install the batteries as indicated by the polarity symbols (+ and -) inside the compartment,
Then replace the cover.
(IIIustration-4i
BATTERY CHARGE
1. Verify that the Ni-Cd batteries, not alkaline batteries, are installed and CHG switch is set to Y position.
2. Connect the optional AC adaptor plug into the DC jack.
During charging, the CHARGE LED lights.
Charge the new batteries over night before using your transceiver.
AUTOMATIC POWER SAVE
The automatic power save feature automatically extends battery lite by reducing the power the
transceiver uses until it receives a signal or you press a key. Because the receiving radio might
be in power save mode, wait about 1 second after pressmg PTT button to give the other radio
time to come to full power belore speaking into the microphone.
ATTACHING T ELT CLI
(illustration-5)
You can use the supplied belt clip to make your transceiver easier to use when you are on the go. Use a coin or
screwdriver to screw the belt clip to the transceiver. Then slide the belt clip over your belt or waistband.
FCC INFORMATION
IMPORTANT : Do not open your transceiver to make any internal adjustments. Your transceiver is set up to
transmit a regulated signal on an assigned frequency. It is against the law to alter or adjust the settings inside
the transceiver to exceed those limitation. Any adjustments made to your transceiver must be made by a
qualified technician using the proper test equipment.
To be sale and sure :
0 Never open your transceivers case
0 Never change or replace anything in your transceiver except batteries.
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Your transceiver might cause TV or radio interference even when it is operating properly. To determine
whether your transceiver is causing the interference, turn it off. If the interference goes away, your transceiver
is causing it. Try to eliminate the interference by :
0 Moving your transceiver away from the receiver
0 Calling your local RadioShack store for help
Using your transceiver as described in this manual exposes you to RF energy well below the FCC's
recommended limits.
This device complies with Part 15 of 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.
Modifying or tampering With the transceivers internal components can cause a mulfunction and might
invalidate the transceivers warranty and void your FCC authorization to operate it. If your transceiver is not
performing as it should, take it to your local RadicShack store or assistance.
SPECIFICATIONS
Channels 14
Output Power 300mW ERF'
Battery Life (Alkaline) 120 Hours (at Stand-by)
Battery Power lAIkaIine) 4.5VDC
{Ni-Cd) aevoc
Frequencies : One of the followin frequencies is used to the transceiver.
Channel Frequency (MHz)g-| Channel Frequency_(Msz__
1 462.5625 8 467.5625
2 462.5875 9 467.5875
3 462.6125 10 4676125
4 462.6375 11 4676375
5 462.6625 467.6625
6 462.6875 13 467.6875
7 462.7125 14 467.7125
Speclfications are typ|ca| ; individual units might vary. Specifications are subject to change and improvement
without notice

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