User Manual

VX
SC
TX
RX
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Changing CHANNELS
MONITOR
MODE/LOCK
VOX
Battery
Sending Call Tones
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Button (FUNCTION EDITING)
Changing the CTCSS SUB-CHANNELS
Selection
CHANNEL SCAN
Charge Level/Low Battery Indication
To Charge the GMRS/FRS
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SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................... 16
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TROUBLESHOOTING
WARRANTY
LICENSING
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Removing the Belt Clip
Installing the Belt Clip
Connecting the Adapter
Accessory Connection
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Battery Installation
LCD Screen
Turning the Unit ON
Turning the Unit OFF
Adjusting Speaker Volume
Receiving a Signal
Transmitting a Signal
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OPERATION
SPECIAL FEATURES
CARE AND SAFETY
FCC NOTICE
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GETTING STARTED
Contents
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Special FeaturesSpecial Features
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around buildings or large structures.
NOTE: The maximum transmission range will vary depending on terrain and
environment. Range will be greater in open fields, while range is shorter within and
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The GMRS/FRS COMMUNICATOR is the newest generation in personal
two-way communications. The GMRS/FRS COMMUNICATOR operates
in a licensed-free radio band on the FRS channels 8 -14 (no FCC license
is needed for its operation), and on licensed GMRS/FRS channels 1 - 7,
and GMRS channels 15 - 22 ( see page 22 regarding licensing information).
The FRS is a lightweight, compact two-way communication device
that can be used to communicate with family or friends at parks, shopping
GMRS/
malls, sporting events, concerts - any indoor or outdoor activity!
The FRS is compatible with other brands utilizing the same
frequency band (operating in the frequency range from 462.5625MHz
GMRS/
The FRS has 22-CHANNELS, featuring a multi-functional LCD
Screen (which displays the current channel and various status icons).
GMRS/
This unit may not ensure privacy of communication.
Other features include ON/OFF VOLUME CONTROL and BATTERY SAVE
CIRCUITRY.
Please read this Owner's Manual carefully to get the most out of your
.
GMRS
/FRS COMMUNICATOR
BellSouth is committed to providing quality products that fit
your needs. We would like to have any comments or
suggestions you might have on this product. You may mail
U.S. Electronics
105 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10016
your comments to:
you with years of trouble-free service.
to 462.7250 MHz).
Congratulations on your selection of a quality
. With proper care and adherence to the set-up and
user instructions in this Owner's Manual, this unit will provide
BellSouth
Product
BELT CLIP(LOCATED
ON THE REAR)
(Pg. 8)
EAR/MIC/CHARGER
JACK (Pgs. 8, 15)
UP BUTTON
(VOLUME
/FUNCTION EDIT)
(Pgs. 4, 11-14, 18)
DOWN BUTTON
(VOLUME/
FUNCTION EDIT)
(Pgs. 4, 11-14, 18)
PTT BUTTON
(PUSH TO TALK)
(Pgs.4, 7, 11-14)
SCAN BUTTON
(Pgs. 4, 14)
SPEAKER
(Pg. 11)
CALL BUTTON
(Pgs. 4, 12, 15)
MONITOR BUTTON
(Pgs. 4, 11, 12, 18)
MENU BUTTON
(Pgs. 4, 10, 12-14, 18)
POWER ON/OFF
BUTTON
(Pgs. 4, 9, 11, 15)
LCD SCREEN
(Pgs. 4, 10-15, 18)
MIC
(Pgs. 6, 11, 18)
ANTENNA
(Pgs. 5-7)
BATTERY COMPARTMENT
(LOCATED ON THE REAR)
(Pgs. 4, 6, 9)
TX LED INDICATOR
(Pgs. 4, 11, 14)
BELT CLIP
CALL button
- Press to transmit CALL Tones.
SCAN button
- Used to activate/deactivate CHANNEL SCAN.
TX (Transmission) LED indicator
- Illuminates red when transmitting.
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Screen
- Displays current channel
selection and other radio status symbols.
ANTENNA
MENU /LOCK button
- Press to shift into FUNCTION EDITING mode.
Press and hold for 5 seconds to LOCK the buttons.
POWER button
- Press and hold the POWER button to turn
your unit ON/OFF.
PUSH TO TALK button
- Press to transmit.
P
SPEAKER
rechargeable batteries (batteries not included).
MIC
- MICROPHONE
MONITOR M button
- Press to tune in and hold onto weak signals.
EAR/MIC/CHARGER JACK - When the earphone is connected into this
jack the voice of the speaker will shift to the earphone.
UP /DOWN buttons
- Press to change channels and
select FUNCTION in FUNCTION EDITING mode.
MENU
SCAN
CALL

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