Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto UHF100 del fabbricante Oricom
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Operating Instructions For UHF100 and UHF200 40 Channel UHF 2-way Citizen Band Radio UHF100 UHF200.
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3 T able of contents This unit complies with all relevant Australian and New Zealand approval requirements. T able of contents .......................................................................... 3 Safety Information and Warnings ...............
4 Safety Information and Warnings Please read before installing or opearating Y our Oricom Radio The operation of this radio in Australia and New Zealand is subject to conditions in the following licenses.
5 Box Contents UHF200 1 x RF Radio 1 x Controller Speaker Micrphone 1 x DC Power Cord with inline fuse 1 x Mounting bracket with mounting screws for RF Radio 1 x Microphone Hanger 1 x 2m long Extentio.
6 Controls and Connectors Front View Remote Head unit (UHF100) 1. Microphone connector 2. LCD Display 3. Power On/Off, channel & V olume control 4. Function button by short push & Duplex On/Off by long push 5. Open Scan, Memor y On/Off, Group Scan 6.
7 Controls and Connectors Rear View Rear view of Radio (UHF100 & 200) 1. 3.5mm external jack for optional 8 ohm speaker 2. Power Supply connection 3. Antenna connection Standard Microphone (UHF100) 1. Push T o T alk (PTT) button 2. Volume Up , Channel Up 3.
8 Controls and Connectors T op view of Contoller Speaker Microphone (UHF200) 1. Volume Down , Channel Down 2. Volume Up , Channel Up 3. Power On/Off Front view of Contoller Speaker Microphone (UHF200) 4. LCD Display 5. Function button & Duplex On/Off 6.
9 Controls and Connectors LCD Icons & Indicators (UHF100 and UHF200) 1. FUNCTION 2. RX or TX Signal strength 3. T ransmitter Indicator 4. Receiver Indicator 5. Quiet mode 6. Priority On/Off 7. Monitor On/Off 8. Memory On/Off 9. Key Lock 10. Open Scan 11.
10 Installation INST ALLA TION CAUTION When installing your radio in your vehicle, check that during installation you do not damage any wiring or vehicle components that may be hidden around the mounting position.
11 1. Fix the mounting bracket in place by screwing through the slots in the bracket. 2. Fix the remote head unit to the mounting bracket with the thumb screws provided. 3. Connect the standard microphone to the remote head socket, and tighten up the thumb screw .
12 Disconnecting the Remote Head/Speaker Controller Microphone It is recommended that the remote head be left permanently connected to the radio, but if it must be disconnected, proceed as follows: 1. Lift the rubber boot and the lip of the raised area on the front panel.
13 Radio stays ON when the ignition is switched OFF Connect the radio's negative (black) lead to the vehicle chassis, or directly to the batteries negative terminal. Connect the radio's positive (red) lead via the 2 Amp fuse to the batter y's positive terminal.
14 Operations P ower on and off * Press and hold the PWR button on the UHF100 Remote Head or the UHF200 microphone PWR button for 2 seconds. * The default channel is set at CH01. 200R X CH 200R X CH UHF100 UHF200 Volume control * The UHF100 has a rotar y electric volume control.
15 Operations 200R X CH 200R X CH blinking T ri Function buttons T o use the primar y function ( F , SC, PRI, ID, MO ) press the required button. T o use the secondar y function ( DPX, MEM, LO , C AL, TSQ ) press and hold the button for 2 seconds. T o use the third function ( OS/GS, ALPHA, QUIET , MENU ), press F/DPX and press the required button.
16 Operations Priority Channel T o store a Priority Channel, press the PRI/LO button. The letter "P" will appear when the priority channel is set. The channel you selected as your Priority Channel will then be automatically monitored during the Group Scan.
17 Operations Selecting the Required CTCSS T one T o pre-select the CTCSS tone on your radio, please refer to the MENU settings on page 24. Enabling CTCSS on a Channel If a CTCSS tone has been selected, it can be enabled on individual channels. 1. Rotate the Channel knob to select the required channel.
18 Open Scan Group Scan With Group Scan the Radio scans for activity , but in addition, it also inserts your Priority Channel into the scan sequence. This means that your Priority Channel will be monitored regularly while scanning to ensure that no calls are missed.
19 Selcall Selcall or Selective Call ing is a function that allows you to selectively call another radio, using a unique ID number . Y our radio has 10 programmable Selcall ID memories. The ID memories are displayed as "C0 to C9". Here you will program Selcall ID numbers of other radios.
20 Entering, Editting and Storing a Selcall Name or ID number 1. Briey press the ID/CAL button. The C ALL TO mode will be selected and the last-sent Selcall memory location will be displayed. 2. Rotate the Channel knob to select the required Selcall memor y (locations C0 to C9).
21 T o return the call Press F/DPX and hold the ID/CAL button for 2 seconds until the radio beeps. The callers Selcall Identity will be sent to the caller . Cancelling the Selcall Alert T o cancel the alarm and talk on the channel, press the PTT button.
22 T o call the group, program the Base radio Group ID code to 1234A. When you call the group, all of the above vehicles will receive the Group Calling T one. Group call IDs can be stored in memory the same way as a Standard Selcall ID code, please refer to Entering, Editing and Storing a Selcall ID number at page 20.
23 Setting up QUIET Mode T o setup QUIET mode you must rst ‘tag’ the channels that you want to stay quiet, then activate the QUIET mode. Once QUIET mode is activated, the channels you have tagged will remain quiet to all incoming signals unless your Selcall Ident is received.
24 Third functions MENU list * Use the channel knob to change the value of each setting. * Use the Scan button to select the next function. * If a button is not pressed within 8 seconds the Radio will automatically exit the menu mode. * Please see below menu modes.
25 Operations SQL: The radio has 8 preset ( off - 7) squelch levels: off - SQ off (monitor on condition) 1 - Max sensitivity (min squelch) 7 - min sensitivity (max/tight squelch) CTCSS and DCS setting This feature allows you to receive signals only from callers who have selected the same CTCSS and DCS code.
26 Operations Duplex Operation General Y our radio has a Repeater Access function to allow use of local Repeater stations (if available in your area). Repeaters are shared radio system installed by interested parties (clubs, local business etc.
27 Operations If you transmit on CH01 duplex mode, you are actually transmitting on CH31 the repeater station down converts your signal and retransmits on CH01. Y our UHF100 and UHF200 allows you to pre-select Duplex operation individually on each channel.
28 Operations 200 Receive (RX) only Channels Manual Programming The UHF Radio has a wide band search feature which will allow you to search Frequencies ranging from 400-512MHz (in 12.5KHz steps). Y ou may search the full range or you may search one of 4 smaller bands separately .
29 Operations * pr ess th e PRI/LO button, next 2 digits will be blinking for the next frequency digits. * Rotary channel switch to select which 2 frequency digits you want. Briey press the F/DPX button and Power button to exit. Automatic programming 1.
30 UHF channels and frequencies Channel Frequency T able Radiocommunications (Citizen Band Radio Stations) Class Licence 2002 No licence is required to own or operate this radio in Australia and New Zealand.
31 UHF channels and frequencies 15 476.775 Simplex 16 476.800 Simplex 17 476.825 Simplex 18 476.850 Simplex 19 476.875 Simplex 20 476.900 Simplex 21 476.925 Simplex 22 476.950 No Use 23 476.975 No Use 24 477.000 Simplex 25 477.025 Simplex 26 477.050 Simplex 27 477.
32 UHF channels and frequencies Channel 11 is a calling channel generally used to call others and channel 40 is the customary road vehicle channel. Once contact is established on the calling channel, both stations should move to another unused "SIMPLEX" channel to allow others to use the calling channel.
33 Warranty information (Australia) Oricom makes no other warranties or conditions, express or implied, including as to merchantability and tness for a particular purpose, except as stated in this W arranty . Any implied warranties that may be imposed by law are limited in duration to the Warranty Period.
34 Warranty information (Australia) In the unlikely event that your Oricom product has a recurring failure, Oricom, at its discretion, may elect to provide you with a replacement product of its choosing that is at least equivalent to your product in performance.
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