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Page 1: ...1 EA200 uhf EA200 vhf User Guide...

Page 2: ...rmation Electromagnetic Interference Compliance Industry Canada Compliance Computer Software Copyrights Documentation Copyrights BatteryInstallation Controls Interface LCDDisplay LCDWakeup Scrolling M...

Page 3: ...es Software Version CallCycles CycleDelay Inverted Codes Changing VHF to MURS RFBusyDelay Mounting the Device Frequency Tables UHF Frequency Tables VHF Frequency Tables MURS CTCSS Code Tables Notes 20...

Page 4: ...tallation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the in...

Page 5: ...ns potentially hazardous voltages Do not attempt to disassemble the unit Except for the batteries this unit contains absolutely no user serviceable components and all service should be completed only...

Page 6: ...plies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada License exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This devic...

Page 7: ...evice complies with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interf...

Page 8: ...rdingly any copyrighted Alert Tech computer programs contained in the Alert Tech products described in this manual may not be copied reproduced modified reverse engineered or distributed in any manner...

Page 9: ...Alert Tech DISCLAIMER The information in this document is carefully examined and is believed to be entirely reliable However no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies Furthermore Alert Tech reser...

Page 10: ...ing 2 Orient the battery holder with the four copper contacts pointed towards you 3 Insert the batteries following battery sled sticker 4 Insert battery holder into bottom of device with the four cont...

Page 11: ...11 CONTROL INTERFACE 1 Menu Button 2 Enter Button 3 Esc Button 4 Display 5 Microphone 6 Wake Up Button 7 Call Button Available Controls and Components...

Page 12: ...shown on the display If nothing is pressed the unit will enter sleep mode after 60 seconds and the screen will clear Status Screen The Status Screen toggles the current Frequency and CTCSS setting co...

Page 13: ...feature to increase battery life and prevent tampering To enter the Menu options press the Wakeup button on the unit The large round button blinks to indicate it is awake The display remains disabled...

Page 14: ...repeats continuously v v Set Radio Frequency Set Radio Code Message Record Message Playback Volume Adjust LCD Contrast User Defined Frequency Software Version Call Cycles Cycle Delay RF Busy Delay Set...

Page 15: ...d displaying the Status Screen press the UP or Down Menu buttons until Radio Freq appears Press Enter Press Up or Down to select new frequency Press Enter to select new frequency Press Enter to select...

Page 16: ...z Code Updated The EA200 is now programmed with the new CTCSS code Set Code Frequency When the unit is awake and displaying the Status Screen press the UP or Down Menu buttons until Radio Code appears...

Page 17: ...o verify it was recorded correctly Message cannot be longer than 10 seconds Msg Record Select Message Aux Message Select Message Local Message Hold ENTER Btn To Record Msg Press Enter Press Up or Down...

Page 18: ...ck appears Press Enter Press Up or Down to find message to playback Press Enter to select message to playback Select new message to playback or press Esc to exit Msg Playback Select Message Local Mess...

Page 19: ...Vol 1 63 45 Press Up or Down button until Volume Adjust appears Press Enter Press Up or Down to select which volume to adjust then press Enter Press Up or Down until desired volume selection is shown...

Page 20: ...es to adjust the LCD contrast check the batteries first The batteries may be too weak to operate the unit correctly Press Enter Press Up or Down until desired contrast selection is shown The contrast...

Page 21: ...If the radios you are using are set to frequencies not listed in our predefined set you can reset them in this area There are placeholders for 5 channels UHF 57 61 VHF 6 10 Not Available in MURs Press...

Page 22: ...y be asked by a field support or technical support personnel to determine the EA200 device s software version Press Up or Down button until Software Ver appears Press Enter The software version is sho...

Page 23: ...will occur when the call button is active Press Up or Down button until Call Cycles appears Press Enter Press Up or Down to increase or decrease the Call Cycle selection The range is 1 30 cycles Press...

Page 24: ...s that occur when the call button or aux button is active Press Up or Down button until Cycle Delay appears Press Enter Cycle Delay Old 45 sec New 45 sec Press Up or Down to increase or decrease the C...

Page 25: ...of the receiving unit When selecting digital CTCSS squelch codes some receiving units may require inverted Octal numeric codes Typically receivers use the non inverted codes EA200 M is set to non inve...

Page 26: ...Set Note This feature only applicable for EA200 M Press Enter Press Up or Down to cycle through MURS Only and VHF selections Press Enter to select the new value or Esc to exit without any changes CHAN...

Page 27: ...ime between button press and radio message or to prevent transmitting while conversations are ongoing in some environments Press Enter Use the Up or Down to cycle through the RF Busy Delay selections...

Page 28: ...at is being attached to is clean flat and dry 1 Peel off one side of the DualLock s release backing and firmly adhere to the left side of the unit Repeat this with the other DualLock to the right side...

Page 29: ...the wall in one motion Note The callbox is now removable by applying firm pressure around the exterior edge of the unit For optional mounting accessories please use the mounting bracket available fro...

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Page 31: ...25 49 467 8375 61 User Defined 38 466 1625 50 467 8625 39 466 1625 51 467 8875 40 466 1875 52 467 9125 41 466 2125 53 469 4875 42 466 2375 54 469 5125 43 466 2625 55 469 5375 44 466 2875 56 469 5625 4...

Page 32: ...escription 1 151 8200 Default Freq 2 151 8800 Default Freq 3 151 9400 Default Freq 4 154 5700 Default Freq 5 154 6000 Default Freq 6 154 6000 Custom Freq 1 7 154 6000 Custom Freq 2 8 154 6000 Custom F...

Page 33: ...Bandwidth KHz Description 1 154 5700 20 KHz Default Freq 2 154 6000 20 KHz Default Freq 3 151 8200 11 25 KHz Default Freq 4 151 8800 11 25 KHz Default Freq 5 151 9400 11 25 KHz Default Freq 6 154 570...

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