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[. . . ] While the CTCSS number is blinking, press the (UP) or (DOWN) button to select one of the 38 CTCSS sub-channels. (Set this option to "00" to allow the user to transmit and receive a call using the main channels only. ) c. Press the LOCK button to confirm your selection and return to the normal mode. Antenna V OL(Volume) button - Press to adjust the speaker volume level PTT (PUSH to TALK) button - Press and hold to transmit. M (Monitor)/Lamp button - Press and hold to monitor the current channel. [. . . ] Press the MENU button 3 times, until the (Vox) icon blinks on the LCD Screen. Press the LOCK button to confirm your selection and return to the normal mode. Note: When your PMR is first turned ON , the VOX function will be disabled. Note: When the Dual Watch function is activated, the VOX function will be temporarily disabled until the Dual Watch mode is turned OFF. DW Displays when the Dual Watch function is turned ON. LE Displays when setting the speaker volume. Displays when Roger tone is turned ON. Flashes when in power save mode. Figure 6 Figure 7 Important: Turn OFF the PMR unit during intial charging. prior to initial use. Important: Check the channel activity by pressing and holding the M (Monitor) button. In order for other people to receive your transmission, they must also be on the same Channel and CTCSS code (if applicable) that you are currently using. Refer to the "Changing Channel" section for more information. 4. Functions and Settings 4. 1 Changing Channels The PMR has 8 available channels. The channel changes from 1 to 8, or from 8 to 1. 4. 5 Setting the Channel Scan Channel scan performs searches for active signals in an endless loop from channels 1 to 8. Press the MENU button 5 times, until the SC (SCAN) icon, and Channel number, flash on the LCD Screen. 4. 7 Changing the Call-Ring tone You can use the Call-Ring tones to alert the other user/s or to identify yourself. Press the MENU button 8 times, unit C (Call-Ring tone icon) is displayed on the LCD Screen and the current Call-Ring tone number blinks. While the Call-Ring tone number is blinking, press the (UP) or (DOWN) button to change the setting. The Call-Ring tone sound will be played when changing from one tone to another. Press the LOCK button to confirm your selection and return to the normal mode. The microphone will be muted and the unit will transmit the current Call-Ring tone to other user/s set to the same Channel and CTCSS code. 4. 8 Roger Tone ON/OFF Setting The Roger Tone is a Tone which is automatically transmitted whenever the PTT button is released. This lets the other person know that you have finished talking and you are now in receive mode. In normal mode, press the MENU button 9 times, until (Roger Tone icon) is flashing icon blinks on the the LCD Screen. Press the (UP)/ (DOWN)button to select ON or OFF. 6. 3 LCD Screen Back Light Every time the Lamp butt on is pressed, the LCD Screen back light will illuminate for 10 seconds. 6. 4 Microphone/Earphone Jack The PMR is equipped with an auxiliary microphone and earphone jack (located on the upper side near the antenna). (NOTE: Headset not included. ) 6. 5 Battery Meter Indicator The PMR indicates the battery charge as follows; CTCSS Continue. . . Code 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Frequency (Hz) Code 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Frequency (Hz) 10. Guarantee and service 146. 2 151. 4 156. 7 162. 2 167. 9 173. 8 179. 9 186. 2 192. 8 203. 5 210. 7 218. 1 225. 7 233. 6 241. 8 250. 3 11. Cannot change CTCSS subchannels. 77. 0 79. 7 82. 5 85. 4 88. 5 91. 5 94. 8 97. 4 100. 0 103. 5 107. 2 110. 9 114. 8 118. 8 123. 0 127. 3 This product is guaranteed against manufacturing defects for a period of 1 Year. This does not cover the product where the fault is due to misuse, abuse, use in contravention of the instructions, or where the product has been the subject of unauthorised modifications or alterations, or has been the subject of commercial use. [. . . ] To deactivate the Key Lock feature, press and hold the LOCK button until the (Lock) icon disappears from the LCD Screen. The PTT, Call, and the Lamp/ (monitor) buttons will remain functional even if the Key Lock feature is activated. 6. 2 Busy Indicator (RSSI Indicator) Anytime when the PMR detects a valid signal on the current channel, the RX BUSY indicator will display on the LCD Screen. However, the speaker will only be enabled when the signal matches the current CTCSS code. Effective Range The Transmission range of the product is dependent on the environment terrain where it is being used, the following diagram attempts to guide the user on the sort of performance to expect for everyday use, with the unit set in High Power output mode. Signal Strength Optimum (open area) (1) Medium ground based obstruction (2) Heavily built up area (3) Czech Denmark Estonia Countries of use Channel Frequency Table Channel 1 2 3 4 Frequency (MHz) Channel Frequency (MHz) Declaration of Conformity The Binatone Latitude 650 complies with the essential requirements 446. 00625 446. 01875 446. 03125 446. 04375 5 6 7 8 446. 05625 446. 06875 446. 08125 446. 09375 And conforms to the following relevant standards: Range Slope Waste electrical products must not be disposed of with household waste. [. . . ]

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