Getting started
In order to be able to communicate using two PMR units, they must be set to the same channel and the
same CTCSS or DCS code. Furthermore, they must be located within range (max. 8 km in open field).
RF communications take place on a free (unscrambled) channel, i.e. other people who have a PMR or
receiver for the set channel will be able to listen to your messages. You can choose from eight different
channels.
This User Manual's display illustrations show only the information relevant to the
functions or settings being described.
Powering the handheld transceivers on/off
Powering the handheld transceiver off
Press and hold the On/Off button
and the display [1] will turn blank.
Adjusting the volume
Powering the handheld transceiver on
Press and hold the On/Off button
acoustic signal can be heard and the currently set channel will appear on the
display [1].
The handheld transceiver will be in receive mode as long as it is powered on
and not transmitting (idle mode).
[10] for at least three seconds. An acoustic signal can be heard
Press the Up button [9] to raise the audio volume. The speaker volume will
be indicated by the number of bars [19] (one bar = low volume, four bars =
high volume).
Press the Down button [6] to reduce the audio volume.
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[10] for at least three seconds. An
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