Maxon SL1000 manual

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    User Manual SL1000 Page 1[...]

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    User Manual SL1000 Page 2 English Table of Contents ................................................................................................................. 2 Table of Contents ........................................................................................................... 3 Operating Instructions ...............................[...]

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    User Manual SL1000 Page 3 English Operating Instructions About Your SL1000 Radio Maxon's SL1000 radio features 16 channels. Operatio n and functions of these radios are outlined in this manual. We urge you to thoroughly read this manual before operating the radio The application of some of the functio ns describe d in this manual is determined[...]

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    User Manual SL1000 Page 4 English Safety Information WARNING ¾ DO NOT hold the radio in such a man ner that th e antenna is next to, or touc hing, exposed parts of the body while transmitting. ¾ DO NOT allows children to operate transmitter -equipped radio equipment. CAUTION ¾ DO NOT operate the radio ne ar unshielded electrical blasting caps or[...]

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    User Manual SL1000 Page 5 English Unpacking Information Remove and carefully inspect the contents of y our package(s) for the following items: 1. Radio 2. Battery Pack 3. Battery Charger 4. Spring Belt Clip 5. Jack Cover 6. Battery Charger Power Supply 7. User Manual * If any items are missing, please contact your Dealer or Maxon[...]

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    User Manual SL1000 Page 6 English SL1000 Features  5-1 Watt output power  25 KHz, 12.5KHz channel spacing  Full scanning  Password protect  Emergency call  CTCSS/DCS/tone signalling  Li-ion Battery  2-Tone Decode  Busy Channel lockout  Time-out timer  Priority Channel Edit Description of Radio Components (Please see[...]

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    User Manual SL1000 Page 7 English[...]

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    User Manual SL1000 Page 8 English Installing and Removing the Battery Pack To Install: Position the guides of the battery in line with the radio b attery guide rails and slide the batter y into position until a click is heard. To Remove: Holding the radio in one hand, push and hold the battery latch bu tton located in the upper central part of the [...]

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    User Manual SL1000 Page 9 English Attaching and Removing the Belt Clip To Install: Install belt clip onto the belt clip holder loc a ted on the upper part of the battery, held whilst looking at the back of the unit. Locate the slot on the battery and push belt clip downward until a click is heard. To Remove: Push and hold the release button located[...]

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    User Manual SL1000 Page 10 English Battery Charging and Care To ensure peak performance from y our radio, the battery pack must be fully ch arged. Proper care and charging will allow maximum performance and lif e of your battery pack. CH-SL1000-02 Desktop Charger provides 2 hours charging to one r adio and one battery. Before using your SL1000 for [...]

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    User Manual SL1000 Page 11 English Status Indicators an d Audible Alert Tones Your SL1000 has a sophisticated microprocessor cont rol which provides a series of audible alert tones. Upon initial power up, a quick melody i ndicates that the self-test of the microprocessor functions has been completed satisfactorily . A series of tones may be sounded[...]

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    User Manual SL1000 Page 12 English Operation Mode This section provides gen er al descriptions of the operating modes of the SL100 0 Radio. Power off Mode The SL1000 shall enter Off mode when the On/Off Vo lume knob is rotated to the most counter- clockwise position, beyond the detent. Upon en te ring off mode, t he radio shall store its current ch[...]

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    User Manual SL1000 Page 13 English If a conversation is detected on any of the ch annels in the scan list, the radio will stop on that channel and you will be able to hear the conversation. If programmed for normal scan TX, you will be able to transmit on that active channel during the programmable scan delay time. (The scan delay time is the amoun[...]

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    User Manual SL1000 Page 14 English Dealer programmable features Busy Lockout The busy lock out feature Busy Channel Lockout – ON: Upon PTT being pressed, if carrier is present, the radio will not transmit and an audible alert tone will be heard. Busy Channel Lockout – OFF: Upon PTT being pre ssed, the radi o will transmit regardless of the pres[...]

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    User Manual SL1000 Page 15 English CTCSS/DCS The SL1000 Series radio(s) support 2 kinds of squelch options. A different squelch opti on can be applied to each channel. Sub Audible Tone (SAT ) codes are made up from freq uencies which are below 300Hz. These frequencies are lower than the voice audio band. The two most common forms of SAT codes are C[...]

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    User Manual SL1000 Page 16 English Service Information Service Do not tamper with internal adjustme nts as th is may cause damage to the equipment and will invalidate the warranty. There are no user serviceable item s inside the radio. It is recommended th at you return your radio to a qualified Maxon dealer for an y service or repairs. Recycling/D[...]

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    User Manual SL1000 Page 17 English CH-SL1000-02 Desktop Charger Product description The CH-SL1000-02 is the standard char ger for Maxon's SL1000 two-way radio batteries. The charger has been designed to fully charge on ly the Li-ion, 1500mAh battery, the front charging slot charges a battery while connected to the radio, the back charging slot[...]

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    User Manual SL1000 Page 18 English Operating Instructions  Remove the charger base and AC adapter from the packaging.  Plug the AC adapter cable into the adapter jack loc ated on the rear of the charger.  Plug the AC adapter into an AC outlet  Your charger is now ready to begin charging Charging starts automatically when the r adio/b at[...]

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    User Manual SL1000 Page 19 SL1000 Series This product is marked with in accordance with the Class II product requir ement specified in the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. This equipment is intended for use in:- Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denm ar k, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, [...]

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    User Manual SL1000 Page 1 Maxon House, Cleveland Road, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom, HP2 7EY Tel: + 44 (0) 1442 267 777 Fax: + 44 (0) 1442 215 515 info@maxoncic.co.uk www.maxoncic.co.uk[...]