Oricom PMR1000R manual

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    Stay in touch for FREE with Oricom User Guide Oricom PMR1000R High Powered 1 W att UHF T wo-W ay Radios Read this manual carefully befor e use. Stay in touch for FREE with Oricom Highly sophisticated: Y ou can communicate when you are out and about enjoying sport and leisure activities, whilst at work or out on a job site. Long range: With a massiv[...]

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    Contact us Contact us Australia Oricom International Pty Ltd PO Box 5681 South Windsor NSW 2756 Australia Customer support Email: support@oricom.com.au W eb: www .oricom.com.au Fax: (02) 4572 0939 Phone: 1300 889 785 22 Important information 1 Important information Important safety information • Do not use the radios in areas wher e there is a ri[...]

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    W arranty information W arranty information This product is cover ed by a 12-month warranty against defective workmanship or parts. The warranty does not extend to damage caused by misuse, negligence, water ingress, battery leakage or lightning. This guarantee in no way af fects your statutory rights. Full details of the warranty are contained in t[...]

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    20 Attaching the belt clips Attaching the belt clips Attaching the belt clips (2 included) Each radio is supplied with a belt clip. T o attach, simply slide into place. Removing the belt clip T o remove, r elease the clip with a screwdriver and slide upwar ds as shown. → → Clip Y our Oricom PMR1000R radio controls Y our Oricom PMR1000R radio co[...]

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    Changing the faceplates Changing the faceplates Additional coloured faceplates Y our radios are supplied with additional colour ed faceplates, which you can change as requir ed. Removing the faceplate 1. Carefully lever the faceplate out of the fixing at positon 1 using a screwdriver . 2. Y ou can then release the whole faceplate fr om the radio qu[...]

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    UHF Channels and freqencies Channel Fr equency (MHz) Usage 21 476.925 Simplex 22 47 6. 950 N o U se 23 47 6 .9 75 N o U se 24 477.000 Simplex 25 477.025 Simplex 26 477.050 Simplex 27 477.075 Simplex 28 477.100 Simplex 29 477.125 Simplex 30 477.150 Simplex 31 477.175 Simplex 32 477.200 Simplex 33 477.215 Simplex 34 477.250 Simplex 35 477.275 Emergen[...]

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    Automatic energy saving mode The radios are designed with a power saving mode. If no transmissions take place within a certain time, the unit switches itself off automatically . The time can be set to 30, 60 or 90 minutes. In setting 0, ener gy saving mode is switched off. 1. Pr ess the button five times. The indicator will appear in the display an[...]

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    Monitor function 2. Select sensitivity level 1, 2 or 3 by using or . Choose - 1- If you speak loudly , or are in a noisy envir onment. 2- Suitable for most applications. 3- If you speak softly , or are in a quiet envir onment. Note: When you connect a VOX headset, the radio will automatically be set to the last chosen VOX sensitivity level. If IVOX[...]

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    8 T ur ning your radio on and off Press and hold for two seconds to turn your radio on. The radio chirps and the display will show all feature icons for a brief period. Pr ess and hold button for 2 seconds to turn off your radio. Adjusting the volume level When turned on, simply press or button to adjust the volume to a comfortable listening level.[...]

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    T alking and listening It is good radio etiquette to monitor the channel for activity before you transmit, to ensure that you do not interrupt other users alr eady on the channel. Press and hold the button to check for channel activity . If you hear static, the channel is clear for use. Y our radio has 40 channels. If you are in a gr oup and you wi[...]

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    1. Press until the code number begins to flash. 2. Use or to select r equired CTCSS tone 0 (of f) or 1-38. 3. Press to set the new code. Channel scan By scanning, you can monitor channels and codes for transmissions and lock in on the one that interests you. Mor e importantly , you can find someone in your group who has accidentally changed channel[...]

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    Monitor Pressing and holding allows you to monitor your channel for activity . Keypad lock The keypad lock disables the , and buttons. It also disables the scan function, but allows you to use the button to monitor the channel. Press and hold the button for thr ee seconds to lock or unlock the keypad. When the radio is locked, the icon will show in[...]