Golden Source Electronics LTD . Operation Manual FRS (1031-US) Jan 28, 2002 Golden Source Electronics LTD Operation Manual FRS with GARS channel (Family Radio Service) Model: 1031-US (Basic function) Issue Date: Jan 15, 2002 Doc Series No.: PJCTRDOCO23 Doc Short name: ENUMERATOR 000 Rev. Date: Jan 28, 2002 Version: 0.00 Project Control Document Series PICTORIAL : Lof 10 ENUMERATOR 6.
Golden Source Electronics LTD : Operation Manual FRS (1031-US) Jan 28, 2002 ww Index ; 1. Operation Mantis Version Change History 2. Display Icon, LCD and Button Description 3. Turning the Unit Turning the Unit OFF 5, Adjusting Speaker Volume 6. Receiving a signal : 7. Transmitting a signal 8. Sending CALL Tones 9. LAMP / LOCK Function 10. MENU Function 11. FRS / GARS Selection Function 12. Channel Selection Function 13. VOX (hand free function) Function 14. Channel SCAN Function 15. MONITOR Function . 16.
Golden Source Electronics LTD ’ Operation Manual . FRS (1031-US) Jan 28, 2002 1 ' Operation Manual Version Change History Version No. Details 000; |-Initiate Project Control Document Series PICTORIAL 3of 10 ENUMERATOR 0.
*. vee Golden Source Electronics LTD . Operation Manual FRS (1031-US) Jan 28, 2002 I" 2. Display Icon, LCD and Button Description 2.1 Icon Description 0 A g 1100 digit 7 segments, displays CHANNEL number function TT BATTERY Icon, displays BATTERY CAPACITY LEVEL and BATTERY CHARGING function natl] . LEVEL BAR Icon, displays sound level function =O) LOCK Icon, displays KEY LOCKED function SCAN Icon, displays CHANNEL SCAN function 00 GARS Icon, displays GARS CHANNEL.
STEERED EAT ’ Golden Source Electronics LTD + Operation Manual FRS (1031-US) Jan 28, 2002 22 LCD View 2.3 Button Function Description Button symbol Description . Power ON/OFF button function ‘ PIT Push to Talk function * LAMP function SCAN SCAN function MENU MENU selection function MON MONITOR function ic CALL alert function “av VOLUME UP and DOWN function 3. Turning the Unit ON Press and hold the BOWER button, The unit will “beep” with dual tone and the LCD SCREEN will briefly display a SELF-TEST SCREEN.
4 Golden Source Electronics LTD : Operation Manual FRS (1031-US) Jan 28, 2002 6.1 The unit is continuously in the RECEIVE mode when the unit is ON and not Transmitting. When you receive a signal on the current channel, the RX icon (BUSY) is displayed. (See “LCD SCREEN” for details). 6.2 During receiving mode, if you pressing PEL button and then the unit will change to TRANSMIT mode immediately. . 7. Transmitting a Signal 7.1 Check the channel activity by pressing and holding the JG button.
Golden Source Electronics LTD : Operation Manual FRS (1031-US} Jan 28, 2002 function) Function]. 10.3 Press METH button 3 times to rectum to volume adjustment mode. 10.4 MENU button are disabled during BUTTON LOCK mode. 11. FRS | GARS Selection Function The unit has FRS 14 channels and GARS 15 channels. User can select FRS or GARS as following 11.1 On standby mode, Unit will default as FRS channel mode, press FLOWER bunion once to select GARS channel mode.
Golden Source Electronics LTD Operation Manual FRS (1031-US) Jan 28, 2002 13.1.4 During VOX sensitivity mode, press the PEF or EEL button to confirm selected VOX sensitivity and return fo standby mode. 13.1.5 On VOX mode, user can speak with their voice through the Microphone to activate transmitting mode automatically. 13.1.
Galen Source Electronics LTD : Operation Manual s : FIRS (1031-US) Jan 28, 2002 be used together with continuous monitoring. 15.2.3 During continuous monitoring function, Press PTT, SCAN, MENU and €ALL button, the function will change from continuous monitoring function to action bulbous respectively. 16. External DC ADAPTER charger function — option accessory (For rechargeable battery only) charging function. 16.
Golden Source Electronics LTD Operation Manual . * FRS (1031-US) Jan 28, 2002 20. Channel Table 21.1 FRS Frequency and channel table Channel Frequency | Channel | Frequency | Channel| Frequency NO. (MHz) NO. (MH2) NO. (MHz) 1 "462.5625 6 462.6875 11 467.6375 2 462.5875 7 462.7125 12 467.6625 3 462.6125 8 467.5625 13 467.6875 4 462.6375 9 467.5875 14 467.7125 5 462.6625 10 467.6125 21.2 GARS Frequency and channel table Channel Frequency | Channel | Frequency | Channel | Frequency NO. (MHz) NO. MHz) NO.
PEND A FCC Notice Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits ars designed to provide . reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
apprehend 18 FCC Nat ice Safety information: Your wireless hand-held portable transceiver container a low power transmitter. When the Push-to-Tate (PTT) button is pushed it sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. In August 1986, the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety veils for hand-held wiriness devices. important: To maintain compliance with the FCC's RF exposure guidelines, hold the transmitter and ANTENNA at least 1 inch (2.
prpspmx I NOTE Vi hen the Radio is transmitting on GARS frequencies, that operation on GARS frequencies requires an FCC license and such operation is subject to additional rules specified In 47 CFR. Part 95. FCC Licensing Information Operation on GARS frequencies requires a license from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). information regarding an application for your license can be obtained as follows if your Intend © use the GARS channels: Website fee. goviprs/genmbl htm! Tel.