Nady Systems MRC-11X manual

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    MRC-11X Motorcycle Radio Communicator OWNER’S MANUAL[...]

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    3 INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL DESCRIPTION Introduction: Congratulations for your purchase of the MRC-11X bike-to-bike radio communicator with driver/passenger intercom. Designed with special features for motor cycle, snowmobile and other helmet/hard hat applications, the Nady MRC-11X offers the most advanced portable communication technology available[...]

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    5 WARNINGS TO BE SAFE • Potentially Explosive Atmospheres: T urn your unit OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere, such as at a gasoline station filling ar ea. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire, r esulting in bodily injury or even death. Do not replace or charge batteries in a potentially explosive atmosp[...]

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    7 INCLUDED AND OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES The following is included in each package: • MRC-11X Motorcycle Communicator • MHS-11XO premium open-face helmet-mount headset with micr ophone for driver and ext. PTT button • User Manual • W arranty Card • Optional Accessories Ordering Form The following are optional accessories (see also included Opt[...]

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    9 A QUICK LOOK A T YOUR RADIO 1. Antenna 2. DRV (driver headset) jack 3. PSG/CHG (passenger headset/inter nal charging) jack 4. PWR/SET (on-off/mode selected set) button (key) 5. LCD display 6. AUX (auxiliary music source input) jack 7. UP/DOWN (select) buttons (keys) 8. Internal microphone 9. Internal speaker 10. CALL button (key) 11. Battery comp[...]

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    11 LCD DISPLA Y DESCRIPTION Key lock ON DISPLA Y DESCRIPTION T ransmit mode Receive mode Battery power level indicator Intercom Basic channel mode Voice level for VOX hand-fr ee Dual channel mode CTCSS on RADIO mode Stopwatch mode: for minute of clock for second of clock, for mil-second FRS mode: for channel number for CTCSS number A) Channel Numbe[...]

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    13 T urning On with the PWR/SET Key Press and hold the PWR/SET key for over 3 seconds to turn the unit on/off. The unit will “beep” when turning the unit on/off and the LCD screen will light when unit is on. Setting V olume level with the UP and DOWN Keys Press either the UP or DOWN keys once momentarily to enter volume setting mode. Press the [...]

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    15 LOW BA TTERIES POWER INDICA TION OPERA TION MANUAL CTCSS code set Y ou can select any one of the 38 available CTCSS privacy (lockout) codes for each of the 22 channels while the CTCSS icon is flashing. See pg. 16, “ Setting Functions” for instructions for how to enter CTCSS Select mode to get CTCSS icon to flash. Press the UP or DOWN key to [...]

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    17 Setting Calling T one T ype When the unit is off, pr ess and hold the PWR/SET key and the SCAN key simultaneously till the unit beeps. The unit’ s full LCD display , showing all icons, will light up. Y ou can now select the call tone type. Press the CALL key to sound the first choice of 6 differ ent call tones available. Y ou can either press [...]

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    19 SYMPTOM — No Power SOLUTION • Check batteries. Ensure that the batteries ar e installed correctly • The batteries may be weak. • Replace old batteries with four (4) new AAA alkaline or fully char ged Ni- MH or NiCad rechar geable batteries. SYMPTOM — W eak Reception SOLUTION • Press the UP button to increase VOLUME. • The receiving[...]

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    21 CHANNEL CROSS REFERENCE CHART 11 1 22 2 33 3 44 4 55 5 66 6 77 7 88 99 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 11 15 81 6 12 17 91 8 13 19 10 20 14 21 15 22 15 CHANNEL GMRS 22 CHANNEL FRS/GMRS 14 CHANNEL FRS CHANNEL NOT A V AILABLE CHANNEL NOT A V AILABLE 20 CTCSS CODES CODE NO. 0 No Code 13 103.5 26 162.2 1 67.0 1 4 107.2 27 167.9 2 71.9 1 5 110.9 28 173[...]

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    23 NA VIGA TING MENU MONITOR/ SCAN MENU SET BACKLIGHT VOLUME UP/DOWN CHANNEL 1-22 CH CALL CTCSS 0-38 CODE MONITOR/ SCAN VOX 1-4 LEVEL KEY LOCK ON/OFF B.SCAN DW VOX ON/OFF CHANNEL 1-22 CH PTT CTCSS 0-38 CODE POWER OFF RADIO INTERCOM CALL TONE SETTING TEST SCREEN SET + SCAN CALL 1-6 TONE SET SET POWER OFF 22 LICENSING INFORMA TION (U.S.) Should your [...]

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    NADY SYSTEMS, INC. nady .com[...]