Oricom UHF200 User Manual

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Operating Instructions
For UHF100 and UHF200 40 Channel UHF
2-way Citizen Band Radio
UHF100
UHF200
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Operating Instructions

Operating InstructionsFor UHF100 and UHF200 40 Channel UHF 2-way Citizen Band RadioUHF100UHF200

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10InstallationINSTALLATIONCAUTIONWhen installing your radio in your vehicle, check that during installation you do not damage any wiring or vehicle co

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111. 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 thu

Page 4 - Oricom Radio

12Disconnecting the Remote Head/Speaker Controller MicrophoneIt is recommended that the remote head be left permanently connected to the radio, but if

Page 5 - Controls and Connectors

13Radio stays ON when the ignition is switched OFFConnect the radio's negative (black) lead to the vehicle chassis, or directly to the batteries

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14OperationsPower 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

Page 7 - Rear View

15Operations200RXCH 200RXCH blinkingTri Function buttonsTo use the primary function (F, SC, PRI, ID, MO) press the required button.To use the

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16OperationsPriority ChannelTo store a Priority Channel, press the PRI/LO button. The letter "P" will appear when the priority channel is se

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17OperationsSelecting the Required CTCSS ToneTo pre-select the CTCSS tone on your radio, please refer to the MENU settings on page 24.Enabling CTCSS o

Page 10 - INSTALLATION

18Open Scan Group ScanWith Group Scan the Radio scans for activity, but in addition, it also inserts your Priority Channel into the scan se

Page 11 - Installation

19SelcallSelcall or Selective Calling is a function that allows you to selectively call another radio, using a unique ID number. Your radio has 10 pro

Page 13 - Antenna installation

20Entering, Editting and Storing a Selcall Name or ID number1. Briey press the ID/CAL button. The CALL TO mode will be selected and the last-sent Se

Page 14 - Power on and off

21To return the callPress F/DPX and hold the ID/CAL button for 2 seconds until the radio beeps. The callers Selcall Identity will be sent to the calle

Page 15 - Transmitting

22To 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

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23Setting up QUIET ModeTo setup QUIET mode you must rst ‘tag’ the channels that you want to stay quiet, then activate the QUIET mode. Once QUIET mode

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24Third 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 butto

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25OperationsSQL:The radio has 8 preset ( off - 7) squelch levels: off - SQ off (monitor on condition) 1 - Max sensitivity (min squelch) 7 - min sensit

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26OperationsDuplex OperationGeneralYour radio has a Repeater Access function to allow use of local Repeater stations (if available in your area). Repe

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27OperationsIf you transmit on CH01 duplex mode, you are actually transmitting on CH31 the repeater station down converts your signal and retransmits

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28Operations200 Receive (RX) only ChannelsManual ProgrammingThe UHF Radio has a wide band search feature which will allow you to search Frequencies ra

Page 22 - QUIET Mode (Q)

29Operations* press the PRI/LO button, next 2 digits will be blinking for the next frequency digits.* Rotary channel switch to select which 2 frequenc

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3Table of contentsThis unit complies with all relevant Australian and New Zealand approval requirements.Table of contents ...

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30UHF channels and frequenciesChannel Frequency TableRadiocommunications (Citizen Band Radio Stations) Class Licence 2002No licence is required to own

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31UHF channels and frequencies15 476.775 Simplex16 476.800 Simplex17 476.825 Simplex18 476.850 Simplex19 476.875 Simplex20 476.900 Simplex21 476.925 S

Page 26 - Duplex Operation

32UHF channels and frequencies Channel 11 is a calling channel generally used to call others and channel 40 is the customary road vehicle channel. O

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33Warranty information (Australia)Oricom makes no other warranties or conditions, express or implied, including as to merchantability and tness for a

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34Warranty information (Australia)In the unlikely event that your Oricom product has a recurring failure, Oricom, at its discretion, may elect to prov

Page 30 - Channel Frequency Table

AustraliaOricom International Pty LtdLocked Bag 658South Windsor, NSW 2756 New ZealandOricom Live Chatwww.oricom.co.nzCustomer SupportEmail: support@o

Page 31 - UHF channels and frequencies

4Safety Information and WarningsPlease read before installing or opearating Your Oricom RadioThe operation of this radio in Australia and New Zealand

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5Box ContentsUHF200 1 x RF Radio1 x Controller Speaker Micrphone1 x DC Power Cord with inline fuse 1 x Mounting bracket with mounting screws for RF R

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6Controls and ConnectorsFront View Remote Head unit (UHF100)1. Microphone connector2. LCD Display3. Power On/Off, channel & Volume control4. F

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7Controls and ConnectorsRear ViewRear view of Radio (UHF100 & 200)1. 3.5mm external jack for optional 8 ohm speaker2. Power Supply connection3.

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8Controls and ConnectorsTop view of Contoller Speaker Microphone (UHF200)1. Volume Down, Channel Down2. Volume Up, Channel Up3. Power On/OffFront v

Page 36 - Customer Support

9Controls and ConnectorsLCD Icons & Indicators (UHF100 and UHF200)1. FUNCTION 2. RX or TX Signal strength3. Transmitter Indicator4. Receiver I

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