Radio Shack 2101820 User Manual
RadioShack Corporation
User Manual
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No‘ 21-1320 | I License-Free | I Clear Communications Up to a Mile I I Power Indicator I Automatic Squelch - Peglng Feature I Modulation Limiter I 2 channel Selection RadioShack welcomes you to lhe next generation of personal communication — the Family Radio Service (FRS). FRS is a new license—free. two-way. short-range voice radio service that lets lamilies and groups keep in touch with each other on specific reserved channelsr Two-Way Famil Radio {9 1-1820.fm Page2 Tuesday, January 12, 1999 11:00AM Your RadioShack Two~Wa Family Radio Is a lightwelght, p m-slzed radio that glou can carry almost any- where an use to talk with another person who has an FFts radio set to the same frequency (4625625 MHz, FHS Channel t) as your radial Auto-equeich~- silences the radio unless someone Is transmitting nearby on the same channel. You can turn on auto-squelch to hear weaker, distant transmission (see Pages 3 and 4) Built-In Modulation lelm CI!- cuit-—~ automatically aolusts the ra» dio tor a wide variety of voice levels to ensure a clear transmission. Quiet Feeture—- eliminates Interter- ence from other users on the same channel. We recommend you record your radio's serial number here. The number Is on the radio's back panel serial Number: 0 1m Tandy Corporation All mgr-a Hmrvod. Hodlostuok In a ngtmud trademark used by Tandy Corporation. FCC INFORMATION Important: Do not open our radio to make an internal ad ustments. Your radio 5 set up to transmit a regulated signal on an assigned tre- quencyr It Is against the law to alter or adlust the settings Inside the ra- dlo to exceed those limitations. Any adlustments made to our radio must be made try a qual' ed techni- cian using the proper test equip- ment. To be sale and sure: - Never open your radio’s case. - Never change or replace any- thing In your radlo except the batteries. Your radio might cause TV or radio interference even when It is operat- ing properly, To determine whether your radlo is causing the Interfer- ence, turn it all, It the Interterenoe goes away, your radio Is ceusln ‘ Try to eliminate the Interterence : ~ Moving your radio away from the receiver - Callm&yourlocal Fla-diosheck store rhelp Usln your transceiver as described In ths manual exposes ou to RF ene well below the F ‘s recom- men ed limiter This device complies with Part 15 of the Foo Flu/es, Operation Is subject to the following two conditions: 1) This device may not cause harm I Interlerence, and (2) this device must accept any Interference re- ceived, Including Interterenoe that may cause undestred operation $ 1-1820.fm Page3 Tuesday, January 12, 1999 11:00AM SPECIFlCATIONS Channel Power Outp Frequency Battery Llie Alkaline . , 25 Hours (1050 mAh) NiCd . 8 Hours (300 mAh) Mlnimum Operating Temperature: 175° Fahrenheit (43° Celsius) Specifications are typical; individ- ual units might vary Specifications are subject to change and im- provement without notice, _— INSTALLING BATTERIES Your radIo uses tour AM bananas for power, We recommend alkaline gannertes (Radiosheck Cat, No. 23- 1, Be sure the radio is oit. then pull me belt clip down and slide It ott.(See "Using the Belt Clip’ on Page 4.) 2, Press the tab at the bottom of the battery compartment Dover and slide down the Dover to remove it. 34 install the batteries, matching the polarity symbols 0» and —) inside the compartment. 4A Replace the cover. Then rein- sert the belt clip if desired. caution: Do not mix old and new batteries. different types of batteries (standard, alkaline, or recharge- able). or rechargeable batteries oi ditterent capacities The radio’s range decreases as bet- tery power decreases. To ensure maximum ran a. keep trash better- ies In the re 0. It a tone sounds while the radio is idle or receiving. replace the batteries When the batteries weaken, a tone sounds tor about 5 seconds, the re- dio will not transmit or receive. and an enor lone sounds whenever you press PTI’, MoN, or CALL, Replace the batteries 6); USING THE BELT CLIP Slide the ball cllp onto lite lab at the back of the radio until it clioke Then slide the clip over your belt. To remove the clip, pull up on the mid- dle tab ol the clip and slide down. USING THE HAND STRAP Slide the hand strap's smell loop under the bar next to VOLUME! UP. You might need to use a smell screw driver or a straightened paper clip to do lhls, Than pull the large loop mrough me smell loopl Q} 1—1820.fm Page4 Tuesday, January 12, 1999 11:00AM CARE To enjoy your Family Radio lor a long time: ~ Keep lhe radio dry, II It gels wel, wipe it dry Immediately. - Use and store the radio only In normal temperature environ- mania. . Handle the radio gently and oarelully. don't drop it - Keep the radio away from dust and dlrl, - Wipe the radio with a damp elem occasionally to keep it lookan new Moditying or tampering with the re- dio’s Internal components can cause a mallunoflon and mi m lnvalldate the radio‘s warrantyl l your radio is not perlorming as It should. take It to your local Radiosnack store lor asw sislanoe. $— __—_———_——_+__—— USING THE RADIO To hear everything happening on a channel, Including weak transmissions, hold down MON monitorlr Release ON to ium auto- squelch back On. ' nienna power indica’ior. ' male to iurn the transceiver on and o" and adjusi ihe vol- ume. Warbilng tones sound when you turn me radio on. To talk, hold clown P1'I' push in iaik). Spea Imo the micro- phone. When you fin- Ish speaking. release PTT. Microphona You can cause a peg- In tone to sound on oi er radios set to ma same channel and quiet code. To send a page, hold down CALL. Speaker
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