Trisquare Communications TSX300 XRS PORTABLE 2-WAY RADIO User Manual TSX300 Owner s Manual Draft

Trisquare Communications Inc. XRS PORTABLE 2-WAY RADIO TSX300 Owner s Manual Draft

USERS MANUAL

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TSX300
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Model TSX300 Owner’s Guide
Front View Call Outs include:
Antenna Rear View Call Outs include
PTT Button Belt Clip
Accessory Headset Jack Battery Compartment Door
Power On/Off Button Charging Contacts
LCD Display
Soft Key #1 Backlit LCD Display Call Outs Include:
Soft Key #2 TX / RX Icon
UP/Down Button Message Icon
Call/Back Button Keypad Lock Icon
Lock/Next Button Battery Low Indicator Icon
0 9 Digit Keys Channel / User Interface
Microphone Contacts / VOX / Menu Icons
Speaker
Intoduction
Welcome to the world of eXtreme Radio Service (XRS). TriSquare has revolutionized 2-way radio
communications with the XRS radios. What is XRS? It uses a stealth military technology
redesigned by TriSquare for consumer use. It operates using Frequency Hopping Spread
Sprectrum (FHSS) technology in the 900MHz ISM frequency band. XRS radios provide private
and secure communications without interference, and provide the longest range possible of any
UHF radio*. With advanced digital techonology, you get unmatched clarity and years of touble-
free service. XRS radios can be used license free by every one of all ages for any purpose.
*Under the same environmental conditions, the TriSquare XRS radios usable range is equal to or greater than that of
all other portable UHF (including FRS/GMRS) two-way radios.
Before you Begin
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Thank you for purchasing the TriSquare TSX300 XRS two-way radio. Your TriSquare XRS radio
is a unique two-way radio and a powerful communications tool that will give you years of trouble-
free service if cared for properly. Read the owners manual carefully before operating the radio.
? Installing Batteries or Rechargeable Battery Pack
To use your new TriSquare XRS radios, you will need to install 3 “AA” batteries, or the optional
NiMH rechargeable battery pack, the TriSquare model TSX-BP. To install batteries and fully
expose the battery compartment door, first swivel the belt clip to the side. To open the battery
compartment door, while holding the radio face down, use your thumbnail to lift upwards (towards
the top of the radio) on the battery compartment tab, and continue to lift the battery compartment
door up and remove. If you are using 3 “AA” batteries, insert the 3 “AA” with the correct polarity as
indicated by the battery diagram on the inside of the battery compartment, matching the positive
(+) and negative (-) terminals of the batteries to the battery diagram. If you are using the optional
TriSquare NiMH rechargeable battery pack TSX-BP, lay battery pack in the battery compartment
with the label side up, and the up arrow pointing towards the top of the radio. Replace the battery
compartment door by sliding the top tabs in first at an angle until it is all the way up, and then
pressing down at the bottom until the battery compartment door locking tab clicks into place
securing the door closed. Replace belt clip if desired.
Initial Radio Setup
? To turn your radio on (after installing batteries per above), press and hold the POWER
On/Off button for 2 seconds. The radio will go through an initialization cycle showing XRS
on the display, sound the power on confirmation tones and power on. Once powered up,
the radio will be in a stand-by mode, ready to transmit or receive a transmission on the
default channel (0000000000, shown as 0 on the display), or ready for you modify or
change features via the MENU button.
Main / Standby Screen
ooo
STANDBY
CH: 0
CONTACTS MENU
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? Your TriSquare TSX300 has many features and functions that make the TriSquare XRS
radio a powerful and useful communications tool, and easy to use. Basic functions include:
o Transmit and Receive
o Menu System
o Volume Control
o Low Battery Alert
o Call / Back Button
o Keypad Lock / Next Button
o Power On/Off
? Your TriSquare TSX300 also has more advanced features and functions. To access these
features, you will need to use the radio keypad buttons and navigate through the MENU
system per the instruction in this manual.
o Channel Selection
o Contacts
? Private Call
? Group / Subgroup Call
o Radio Settings
? Caller ID
? Ring Tones
? Roger Beep
? Call Alert
? VOX
? TX Timeout
o Test Messaging
o NOAA Weather Radio and Alert
o Radio Cloning
Basic Radio Functions
? Transmit and Receive
The unit is normally in receive, or standby mode. To transmit, hold the radio
approximately 2”-3” inches in front of your face and press and hold the PTT button for the
duration of your transmission. Speak clearly in a normal voice tone. The radio will
transmit on the channel currently shown on the display. Only radios set to the same
Channel can receive the transmission. When the PTT button is released, the unit will
return to receive mode. The TX icon will be visible on the LCD during the transmission.
The RX icon will be visible on the LCD when a valid signal is being received.
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Standby Transmit Receive
? Volume Control
Press the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons to control the volume. The display will
indicate the current volume level for 5 seconds. An audio chime will also indicate current
volume level. All key beeps will be at the set volume level.
? Low Battery Alert
The TSX100 shall have a low battery icon that will appear on the LCD when the battery
voltage drops below the pre-defined value indicated in the electrical specifications. An
audible beep shall also sound every two minutes when the battery level is below the
threshold.
? Call
Press the Call button to send a call to other users on the same Channel. The radio will
transmit a call on the Channel that is currently showing on the display. A radio that
receives the call will play a preselected ring tone. It is not necessary to send a call
before transmitting your voice to another user on the same Channel.
? Power On/Off
To turn the XRS radio on or off, you must press and hold the POWER On/Off button for 2
seconds. Just as described above when powering the unit on, when turning the radio off,
a power off confirmation tone will be heard. All settings are retained when unit is
powered off.
ooo
STANDBY
CH: 0
CONTACTS MENU
RX
ooo
CALL
CH: 0
ooo
TRANSMIT
CH: 0
CONTACTS MENU
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Other Radio Functions and Features
? CHANNEL Selection
All of the TriSquare XRS radios are set from the factory to channel “0”. All XRS radios
will communicate with any other XRS radio provided that they are set to the same
channel. It is suggested that you enter a new channel unique to you. The TSX100 allows
you to input any number between 0 and 999 for 1000 unique channels. You can change
to a new channel through the menu or by selecting it from the Contacts List. To change
the channel manually:
o From the main Screen, press the Menu key once to enter the Channel Selection
menu to change the current channel.
? The LCD shows the current 3-digit Channel (000 to 999) with the first digit
blinking rapidly. The Contacts icon will also be displayed.
? The Up and Down buttons change the value of the flashing digit
? The Right button moves to the next digit (right, wrapping to the first digit)
? Press the Select button to accept the 3-digit number and return to the main
screen or press the Menu button to advance to the Contacts Menu without
changing the channel.
? Contacts
The Contacts List is where Channels may be stored so they can be recalled later without
reentering the sequence number. The TSX100 can store up to 10 entries. The stored
information will be retained with power off and batteries removed.
o Press the Menu button twice from the main screen to enter the Contacts menu.
? The LCD flashes the Contacts icon and the display shows “SEL” for select
? Pressing the Up and Down keys scrolls through the Contacts menu choices,
“SEL”, “Add” and dEL” (Select, Add, Delete)
? Pressing the Select button while “SEL” is displayed allows you to select a
Contacts entry that you have previously stored.
? For the first contact, the small numbers will display “1“ while the large
numbers will display the 3-digit channel number stored for that contact
number.
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? Pressing the Up and Down buttons will scroll through the list,
displaying the entry number (“1“ through “10“) and the 3-digit channel
number saved for each contact.
? If there is no 3-digit number stored in a Contact location, the display
shows “nonE” in the channel digits.
? Pressing the Select button while displaying one of the saved 3-digit
Channels will choose that number as the current Channel and the
display will return to the main screen.
? Press the Menu button to return to the main screen without selecting
the new contact channel.
? If select is pressed while an empty contact is highlighted, you will
return to the main screen without selecting a new contact channel.
? Pressing the Select button while “Add” is displayed allows you to add a new
Channel to the Contact List.
? The small digits will show a “1“ if memory slot one is empty
? If slot one is used, the number of the first empty slot is displayed
? If all slots are used, the display will show “FULL”
? Pressing Select on an empty memory slot will allow you to enter a
Channel in the same manner as before (using the UP, Down, and
Right (>) buttons to enter the desired channel).
? Pressing the Select button saves the entry and returns you to the main
screen (does not change the current channel)
? Pressing the menu button returns you to the main screen without
saving the new contact.
? Pressing the Select button while “dEL” is displayed allows you to delete
previously stored numbers from the Contacts List.
? The small numbers will display “1” and the large numbers will display
the 3-digit number stored in that memory slot
? If there are no memory slots used the display will show “nonE”.
? Pressing the Select button while a Channel is displayed will delete
that entry and return you to the main screen
? Press the Menu button to return to the main screen without deleting a
contact.
? VOX (Voice Activated Transmitting)
The TSX100 may be set in VOX mode so that transmission can be activated by voice
audio either through the internal or an external microphone. The radio has 3 VOX
sensitivity settings to adjust the voice volume needed for transmission activation.
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o Pressing the Menu button three times from the main screen takes you to the VOX
menu
? The LCD will flash the VOX icon
? Press the Up and Down buttons to toggle between the 3 sensitivity levels (1,
2, or 3) and OFF
? Press the Select button while displaying a VOX level or OFF to choose that
option and return to the main screen or press the Menu button to advance to
the Ring Tone Menu.
? Ring Tone
A TSX100 receiving a Call has the option of playing a pre-selected ring tone. The TSX100
has 5 ring tone choices.
o Pressing the Menu button four times from the main screen takes you to the Ring
tone menu
? The LCD will flash the RING icon and display the number of the current ring
tone, default = 1
? The Up and Down buttons will scroll through the five ring tones
? Pressing the Select button while displaying a ring tone will choose that ring
tone and return to the main screen or press the Menu button to advance to
the Roger Beep Menu.
? Roger Beep
When the Roger Beep function is active, each voice transmission to another XRS unit
will be ended on the receiving unit with a transmission-complete roger beep when the
transmitting user releases the PTT button. It will be heard on the receiving unit. It is used
in a similar fashion to “Over” as used to indicate to the receiving unit that the transmitting
unit has completed the transmission. The TSX100 has a roger beep and the ability to
turn the function on or off.
o Pressing the Menu button five times from the main screen takes you to the Roger
Beep menu
? The LCD will flash the ROGER icon and display “on” or “off”, default = on.
? The Up and Down buttons will toggle between “on” and “off”.
? Pressing the Select button while displaying “on” or “off” will choose that
option and return to the main screen or press the Menu button to advance to
the Transmitter Timeout menu
? Transmitter Timeout
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The radio may be set to limit the amount of time that it can continuously transmit. The
choices are 30s, 60s, 90s, 120s and OFF. The default setting is OFF. Transmitter
timeout shall be indicated by a short double beep as the transmitter is turned off. If no
signal is received, the transmitter may be turned on again after releasing the PTT button
for 5 seconds.
o Pressing the Menu button 6 times from the main screen takes you to the Transmitter
Timeout menu
? The display will flash the “TX” icon and show the current timeout period in
seconds or “OFF” depending on current setting
? The Up and Down buttons will scroll through the choices of 30 seconds, 60
seconds, 90 seconds, 120 seconds and “OFF”. “OFF” means there would
be no timeout.
? Press the Select button to accept the new setting and return to the main
screen
? NOAA Weather Channels
The TSX300 shall be equipped with a NOAA weather radio receiver and may
be switched from normal communications mode to receive one of ten
continuous broadcast channels of current weather conditions and alerts for
the local area. The NOAA weather channel frequency assignments are as
follows:
Channel Frequency
Channel Frequency
1 162.550 6 162.500
2 162.400 7 162.525
3 162.475 8 161.650
4 162.425 9 161.775
5 162.450 10 163.275
? NOAA 1050Hz Alert Tone
While the radio is ON and ALERT mode is ON and the radio is in power
cycling, the selected NOAA weather channel shall be monitored for 1050Hz
Notification Tones (alerts). When a 1050Hz alert tone is detected, the radio
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shall open audio on the selected NOAA weather channel to allow the alert
tone and voice audio to be heard by the user.
o NOAA WX Radio Menu
o If you press the OK softkey (softkey #1) on “NOAA RADIO” in the main menu the
weather radio shall be tuned to the currently set channel and will be turned On.
The WX icon shall be lit. The softkeys shall be SETTINGS and WX OFF. The
Up and Down buttons shall control the volume level.
o The display shall show NOAA WEATHER and the current channel and frequency.
o Press the SETTINGS softkey (softkey #1) to change the current WX channel or
to turn Alert on or off. After pressing the Channel softkey, the two softkeys shall
become CHANNEL and ALERT.
o Press CHANNEL to change the current WX channel. The #1 softkey shall be
OK.
o Press the Up and Down buttons to select one of the 10 WX channels and
press OK to tune to the selected WX channel and return to the weather
radio screen.
o Press ALERT to turn NOAA All Hazards Alert On or Off.
o The display will show “NOAA ALERT” and “ON” or “OFF” depending on the
current setting. The #1 softkey shall be OK.
o The Up and Down buttons will toggle betweenON” or “OFF.
o Press the OK softkey (softkey #1) to accept “ON” or “OFF and return to the
weather radio screen.
o Press the WX OFF softkey (softkey #2) to turn off the weather radio and return to
the main screen. If a new channel had been chosen it shall remain as the current
WX channel. If WX alert was turned on it shall remain on until it is again turned
off.
XRS Accessories
TriSquare offers a variety of accessories for the XRS radios. These are:
? Dual Desktop Charging Cradle (TSC1-DC)
? AC/DC Wall Adaptor for TSC1-DC (TSC1-AC)
? NiMH Rechargeable Battery Pack (TSX-BP)
? VOX/PTT Headset w/ Boom Mic (TSX-HS1)
The TriSquare TSX10A accessory kit offers all of the above as follows:
? 1 TSC1-DC
? 1 TSC1-AC
? 2 TSX-BP
? 2 TSX-HS1
Details on the operation of all the accessories are within their individual Owner’s Guide.
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General Product Care
Your TriSquare XRS two-way radio will give you years of trouble-free service if cared for
properly. Handle the radio gently and keep the radio away from dust and water. When not using
your radio or storing it, remove the batteries and store radios in a dry place. Avoid exposure to
extreme temperatures.
Trouble Shooting Issues
? Unit does not receive a signal
o Verify that both units are on the same operating channel.
o Verify power, and that batteries are new or charged.
? Unit has poor reception
o Make sure receiving unit has a clear and unobstructed line of sight to the
transmitting unit. To achieve this, getting to the highest possible point will help to
maximize the receiving capability.
Product Service
If you are having any problems, or have questions about the operation of your TriSquare XRS
two-way radio, please call TriSquare first. DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE
STORE!
For products purchased in the USA:
If your product should require factory service, please call TriSquare first before sending your
radio. This will ensure the fastest turn-around time for repair. Should you be asked to send your
radio in, it will be necessary to furnish the following to have the product serviced and returned.
1. For warranty service, include some form of proof-of-purchase, such as a copy of yoru
sales receipt. Do not send your original copy of your sales receipt, as it cannot be
returned.
2. Send the entire product.
3. Enclose a description of the problem you are having along with a typed or clearly printed
name and address of where the product is to be returned.
4. Pack your radio securely to prevent damage in transit. If possible, use the original
packing material.
5. Ship prepaid and insured by way of a traceable carrier to TriSquare Electronics Corp.,
500 W. Main, Chicago, IL 60000, USA.
6. If your radio is in warranty, upon receipt of your radio, it will either be repaired or
exchanged depending on the model.
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Please allow approximately 2 to 3 weeks fefore contacting TriSquare for status. If the radio is
out of warranty, a letter will automatically be sent informing you of the repair charge. If you have
any questions, please call 800-800-8000 for assistance.
For products purchased outside the USA:
Please contact your local dealer for product service information.
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Warranty
Limited 1-Year Warranty For Products Purchased in the U.S.A.
TriSquare® Electronics Corporation warrants that its TriSquare® XRS Radios, and the
component parts thereof, will be free of defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one
(1) year from the date of first consumer purchase. This warranty may be enforced by the first
consumer purchaser, provided that the product is utilized within the U.S.A. TriSquare® will, without
charge, repair or replace, at its option, defective XRS radios, products or component parts upon
delivery to the TriSquare® Factory Service department, accompanied by proof of the date of first
consumer purchase, such as a duplicated copy of a sales receipt. You must pay any initial
shipping charges required to ship the product for warranty service, but the return charges will be at
TriSquare®’s expense, if the product is repaired or replaced under warranty. This warranty gives
you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state.
Exclusions: This limited warranty does not apply: 1) To any product damaged by accident;
2) In the event of misuse or abuse of the product or as a result of unauthorized alterations or
repairs; 3) If the serial number has been altered, defaced, or removed; 4) If the owner of the
product resides outside the U.S.A. All implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability
and fitness for a particular purpose are limited in duration to the length of this warranty.
TriSquare® shall not be liable for any incidental, consequential or other damages; including,
without limitation, damages resulting from loss of use or cost of installation. Some states do not
allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and/or do not allow the exclusion or
limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you.
For products purchased outside the U.S.A., please contact your local dealer for
warranty information.
Important Information
No FCC license is required to operate this radio, and it can be used by anyone for any purpose,
business or personal.
This product has been approved by the FCC for use in the USA and approved by IC for use in
Canada.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject
to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.
FCC Warnings: Replacement or substitution of transistors, regular diodes or
other parts of a unique nature, with parts other than those recommended by
TriSquare® may cause a violation of the technical regulations of part 95 of the FCC
Rules, or violation of type acceptance requirements of part 2 of the Rules.
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Safety Information for XRS® Radios
Your wireless handheld portable transceiver contains a low power transmitter. When the
PTT button is pushed, it sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. The device is authorized
to operate at a duty factor not to exceed 50%. In August 1996, the Federal Communications
Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for handheld
wireless devices.
Important:
To maintain compliance with the FCC’s RF guidelines, hold the transmitter at least 2 inches
(5 centimeters) from your face and speak in a normal voice, with the antenna pointed up
and away. If you wear the handset on your body while using the headset accessory, use only
the TriSquare® supplied belt clip for this product and ensure that the antenna is at least 1 inch
(2.5 centimeters) from your body while transmitting. If the distance between the antenna
and the body is LESS THAN 1.0" (2.5 cm), DO NOT USE THIS DEVICE IN THE BODY WORN
CONFIGURATION. Use only the supplied antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or
attachments could damage the transmitter and may violate FCC regulations.
Normal Position:
Hold the transmitter approximately 2" from your face and speak in a normal voice with the
antenna pointed up and away.
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TriSquare Model TSX300
TriSquare Electronics Corp.
1420 NW Vivion Rd., Ste 109
Kansas City, MO. 64118
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