Operating InstructionsPMR1200 40 Channel UHF 2 Way Citizen Band Radio®
10Getting StartedBattery meterThe battery meter is located in the left corner of the LCD screen. It appears like a battery with three bars inside. The
11Getting StartedBattery lifeYour radio has a built in power saver to make the batteries last longer. But when you are not using the units, turn them
12Oricom PMR1200 instructionsOricom PMR1200 2 Way CB RadioAntennaSpeakerMIC (Microphone)LCD Screen- Displays the current channel selection and other r
13OperationOperationTurning the Unit ON/OFFTo Turn ON;a. Press and hold the POWER button until the LCD screen turns ON and displays the current chann
14OperationTo turn the sub-channel function off, simply set the sub- channel to 0 (zero). You can then communicate with other radio’s setting to the s
15OperationTransmitting (sending speech)The unit is continuously in the Receive mode when the unit is turned ON and not transmitting. When a signal is
16Operationa. Press the MENU button 4 times, “VOX” icon will be displayed and “OFF” ashes on the LCD screen.b. Press the UP button to set the V
17OperationCall alertYour radio can alert you to incoming signal by emitting an audible call tone.Call-Ring toneYou can send a Call-ring tone to other
18OperationSetting the Key Tone ON or OFFThis feature allows your radio unit to emit a conrmation tone after pressing each button.a. Press the MENU
19Operationhttp://www.oricom.com.au/support/repeater or visit http://www.tropinet.com/uhf-repeaters/For example, if you wish to access a repeater stat
20Auxiliary FeaturesKey LockThe Key Lock feature allows the user to disable the UP, DOWN and MENU buttons so that the PMR1200 settings could not be
21OperationLCD Screen Back LightEvery time the Power/Vol button is activated (except PTT and CALL button), the LCD Screen back light will illuminate f
22Radiocommunications (Citizen Band Radio Stations) Class Licence 2002No licence is required to own or operate this radio in Australia and New Zealand
2315 476.775 Simplex16 476.800 Simplex17 476.825 Simplex18 476.850 Simplex19 476.875 Simplex20 476.900 Simplex21 476.925 Simplex22 476.950 No Use23 47
24Warranty information (Australia)Oricom makes no other warranties or conditions, express or implied, including as to merchantability and fitness for
25Warranty information (Australia)repair the defective product. All component parts removed under this Warranty become the property of Oricom.In the u
26Customer SupportCustomer SupportIf you suspect your product is not functioning to specication, before making a warranty claim please use the follow
AustraliaOricom International Pty LtdLocked Bag 658South Windsor, NSW 2756 Customer SupportEmail: [email protected]: www.oricom.com.auPhone: 13
3Table of contentsSafety Information and Warnings ... 4Getting Started ...
4Safety Information and WarningsSafety Information and WarningsWARNINGInformation on Safe OperationRead This Information Before Using Your Oricom Radi
5Safety Information and WarningsWARNINGPotentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn your radio OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere.
6Safety Information and WarningsWARNINGRadio Operation and EME ExposureUnauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the radio and
7Safety Information and WarningsWARNINGMedical Devices - PacemakersThe Advanced Medical Technology Association recommends that a minimum separation of
8Getting StartedInstallationRemoving the Belt ClipPull the Belt Clip latch forward (away from the unit) While pulling the Belt Clip latch, push up the
9Getting StartedCharging the battery packa. Insert the small plug in the end of the mains adaptor into the Power-in Connection Jack at the back of t
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