23 CHANNEL GENERAL MOBILE RADIO SYSTEM WITH ANIME STEREO RECEIVER GARS-1000 i BEFORE OPERATING THIS PRODUCT PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY = + Geo's-1000 18 for Focal 1 2108-01, B46 AM
TTY KR Fs HO Warning: Adjustment to this unit or replacement of any transmitter component {crystal, semiconductor, etc.) to this unit that could result in & violation of the rules. ~ NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
FCC WARNINGS This device comps with part 16 of the FCC rules, operations subject ta the diffidence halt this device does not cause harmful interference. How to Obtain a GARS License? Yau must cabin an FCC license {or be an Immediate family member of someone who is already licensed) before you may hansom with a GARS radio. To apply for & GARS license, you mus! compels and rum a Form 605 lo the FCC. You can obtain a copy of the FCC Form 605 and is Instructions by acting: 1-888-CALL-EGG.
Frequency Range Our 23 Channel GARS unit represents one of the most advanced FM two-way radios used with the following UHF frequencies. Mail Channels Channel Frequency 1 462.6825 MHz FRS Channel 1 2 462.5875 MHz FRS Channel 2 3 462.8126 MHZ FRS Channel 3 4 462.8375 MHz FRS Channel 4 8 462.6825 MHz FRS Channel § 6 462.6875 MHz FRS Channel 6 7 462.7125 MHz FRS Channel 7 8 462.5500 MHz 9 462.5750 MHz 10 462.6000 MHz 1 462.6250 MHz 12 462.6500 MHz 13 462.7000 MHz 14 462.
Controls and Indicators Earphone/ J | Microphone jack i Transmission/ ~ Reception Indicator meme LED display CALL button PTT button MONITOR button EMERGENCY MENU ce 7 button Microphone 7 UP/DOWN buttons 200999 INTERLOCK 853223 POWER button button Noe 25°) Display and Indicators LED display indicates Channel numbest, Volume level, Lock, Beep, Low Battery Level, ete. Transmission and Reception indicator « When transmitting, the ind actor stays on. The indicator flashes when receiving a signal.
Operation install Batteries 1. Pull lock tab down and lift door up (towards you) to remove battery cover. 2. Insert six "AAA" batteries. Position batteries according to polarity markings. Note : When batteries are low or need charging the {8 BAT | LOW indicator will blink. Replace alkaline batteries. = iF Gr-1000 18 for FCC,p65 5 2108.
LCD Display Out of Range Indicator Speaker ON Indicator for FM Mode SE Transmit (Talk) Indicator Receive (Liston) Indicator gd Lock indicator | $7 2180¢ Talk Confirmation, Outgoing Call indicator. i Main Channel Frequency for FM Mode Gars-1000 1 for FGC.
To Turn On The Unit or To Turn Off The Unit Press the POWER switch for more than 1 second Auto Battery Power Saver The unit has a special circuit designed to extend battery life. if there are no transmissions within 5 seconds, the unit will automatically switch to battery save mode, To Transmit Simply talk to the built-in microphone as VOX (Voice Activated Transmission) turns into transmission mode automatically, or press the button.
Hl To Select Main Channel 1. Press the MENU button. The LCD display indicates as shown at right. { a 2.Press the UP or DOWN button to seat | desired channel. 3. Press the MENU button to continue other settings. To complete setting, press the ENTER button. Note: Channel 15 though Channel 21 and Emergency Channel 2 require Repeater station to communicate. To Select Sub-Channel After setting Main Channel, press the MENU button again. The LCD display indicates as shown at right. 2.
To Set Preset Memory You can store the most frequently used channels up to 10 presets. i | Press the MENU button and set main and sub-channel as desired. wy wo For example: Channel 14-38 as shown right EE YL, 2.Press the MENU button. The LCD dis[7° ami) play indicates as shown at right, memory number is flashing, a : memory preset is free to store a channel, memory number is not flashing, that memory preset number is occupied. A channel number is shown after memory preset number.
1 6. Press the MENU button to confine other settings. To complete setting, press the ENTER button. To Set Dual Watch Function This feature enables you to monitor 2 channels simultaneity. Set Main and Sub channels you want to monitor prior to set Dual Watch Function. Fr 1. Press the MENU button repeatedly until the 8 711 LCD display indicates as shown at right. SCC ors | 2.Press the UP or DOWN button to set ade7177 sired channel to monitor. Example: 1438 3.
Bi To Select Squelch Level This feature enables you to adjust squelch level on reception. When you hear interference raises during reception, adjust squelch level. , — 1. Press the MENU button repeatedly until LL the LCD display indicates as shown at ® [3 right. =f] = ) 2.Press the UP or DOWN button to seat Gy eon) desired level. La-low Fd Middle Hy High 3. Press the MENU button to continue other settings. To complete setting, press the ENTER button.
To Select Cali Tones Call tones sound like 2 telephone ring, and are convenient for quickly identify yourself to another party. Persons whom you call will instantly recognize you because of your call tone. As the unit features 5 different tones, you can select and set your favorable tone. 1. Press the MENU button repeatedly until the LCD display indicates as shown at right. 2. Press the UP or DOWN button to set a desired tone from 1 to 5. 3.Press the MENU button to continue other settings.
What are GARS repeaters? For Repeater-Assisted Communications Atypical low-power handheld radio might be able to communicate with a base station on top of a mountain or a tall building 15 miles fo even 30 or more miles distant. A repeater station is really just a special kind of base station which employs a very tall antenna. The repeater usually receives on a 467 MHz GARS frequency.
H Although there is the obvious advantage of additional communicant sons range in communicating through a repeater station, there are also disadvantages. When one repeater is transmitting, it can block out or interfere with all other communications on that same fre quench within that same area. Since there are only sight frequency pairs available for repeater communications, GARS users must cooperate in sharing the use of these frequencies.
Bi To Set Radio Mode 1. Press the MENU button repeatedly until the LCD display indicates as shown af right. JL ath 2. Press the ENTER button to set Nadia meed. “AM” indicator will flash. if you want fo listen to AM, press the ENTER button. 3.To change to FM mode, press the UP or DOWN button to set FM mode, then press the ENTER bunion. Rs-1000 48 for FOC.p66 1% 21.08.
1 To Listen to AM Set the unit in AM mode. See “To Set Radio Mode”. 1. Press the MENU button once. The frequency indication will flash. 2.Press the UP or DOWN button to set a desired AM station, then press the ENTER button, When pressing and holding the UP or DOWN button, frequency search becomes fast mode. To stop fast mode, press the ENTER button. To Set AM Preset Memory Stations (Up to 10 Presets) You gan store the most frequently listening stations up to 10 presets, 1.
2. Press the MENU button twice. The LCD dis= play indicates as shown at right. i speed and a frequency is not shown, a memory preset is free to store a channel. If a memory number is flashing at higher speed, that memory preset number is occupied and a frequency is displayed. To see a memory number, press the MONITOR button, 3. Press the UP or DOWN button to set a desired memory preset number. For example: Memory preset number M-02 as shown at right, 4, Press and hold the ENTER button for 2 seconds.
TT To Listen to FM Set the unit in FM mode. See "To Set Radio Mode”. To receive FM signals, it is recommended to | = use an earphone inch the Earphone jack. cord works as FM antenna, adjust a cord posit sen son to have the best reception. l 0. uae 1. Press the MENU button acne. The frequency indication wil flash, 2.Press the UP or DOWN button to set a desired FM station, then press the ENTER button. i When pressing and holding the UP or DOWN i button, frequency search becomes fast mode.
2. Press the MENU button twice. The LCD display indicates as shown at right. If a memory number is flashing at normal speed and a frequency is not shown, a memory preset [s free to store a channel, if a memory number is flashing at higher speed, that memory preset number is occupied and a frequency Is displayed. To see a memory number, press the MONITOR button. 3. Press the UP or DOWN button to set a desired memory preset number. For example: Memory preset number M02 as shown at right, 4.