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a. Press and hold the 

POWER

 button until the LCD screen

turns ON and displays the current channel.

a. Press the 

MENU

 button once, the current channel

number flashes on the LCD screen.

b. Press the 

UP 

or

 DOWN

 button to select the desired

channel. The channel changes from 1 to 8, or vice versa.

c. Press the 

PTT

 button to confirm the channel setting.

a. Press the 

MENU

 button twice, the current CTCSS

sub-channel number flashes on the LCD screen.

b. Press the 

UP 

or

 DOWN

 button to select one of the 38

CTCSS sub-channels.

c. Press the 

PTT

 button to confirm the sub-channel

setting.

3.2   Turning the Unit ON/OFF

3.3   Adjusting the Speaker volume

To Turn ON;

b.

You can hear beep tones each time to confirm.

The volume level is shown by vertical bars on the LCD screen. 
You can change the volume while using your Terrain 850, or while the 

unit is idle (switched on but not in use).

Press the 

UP

 button to increase, or 

DOWN

 button to decrease the 

speaker volume.

3.4   Changing Channels

The Terrain 850 has 8 available channels, and to communicate with 
other PMR users within range, you must all have your PMR tuned to 

the same channel.

3.4.1   Setting the CTCSS sub-channel

Each channel also has 38 sub-channels to let you set up a group of users 

within the same channel for more private communication. If you have 

set a sub-channel, you can only communicate fully with other PMR users 

tuned to the same channel and sub-channel, although PMR users just on 

the same channel and with no sub-channel set, will be able to hear you.

To turn the sub-channel function off,

 simply set the sub-channel

to 0 (zero). You can communicate with any PMR user set to the same 

channel who also turns off the sub-channel operation (or whose PMR unit 

does not have this feature).

Press and hold the 

POWER

 button until the LCD screen

turns blank.

To Switch OFF;

Binatone Help Line - 0844 5579677

Important safety warning:

To reduce radio frequency exposure when you are using your Terrain 850,
hold the unit at least 5cm (2 inches) away from your face.
Never use your Terrain 850 outdoors during a thunderstorm.
Don’t use the Terrain 850 in the rain.
If your Terrain 850 gets wet, turn it off and remove the batteries. Dry the
battery compartment and leave the cover off for a few hours. Don’t
use the unit until it is completely dry.
Keep the Terrain 850 out of reach babies and young children.

Note: 

Refer to the “Channel Table” section of this Owner’s Manual

          for detailed frequency listing.

Summary of Contents for Terrain 850

Page 1: ...ctivated Antenna LCD Screen PTT PUSH to TALK button CALL button Displays the current channel selection and other radio symbols Press and hold to transmit PWR POWER button Press and hold to turn the un...

Page 2: ...e Batteries a b Unclip the Battery compartment cover Caution Observe the proper battery polarity orientation when installing batteries Incorrect positioning can damage both the batteries and the unit...

Page 3: ...last longer But when you are not using the units turn them OFF to conserve battery power The talk range depends on the environment and terrain It will reach up to about 8km in wide open spaces without...

Page 4: ...1 Setting the CTCSS sub channel Each channel also has 38 sub channels to let you set up a group of users within the same channel for more private communication If you have set a sub channel you can o...

Page 5: ...ant to finish transmitting Transmitting and Receiving 3 4 2 Setting the DCS advanced digital code Each channel also has 83 digital codes to let you set up a group of users for more secured private com...

Page 6: ...nals in an endless loop for all 8 channels 38 CTCSS codes and 83 DCS codes a Press the MENU button 9 times and r0 will be displayed with OF or ON blinking on the LCD screen c Press the PTT button to c...

Page 7: ...e LCD screen b To deactivate the key Lock feature press and hold the MENU button until the key lock icon disappears from the LCD screen 3 12 Setting the Room monitor Your Terrain 850 is capable of mon...

Page 8: ...875 3 446 06875 7 446 03125 Channel Frequency Table Effective Range The Transmission range of the product is dependent on the environment terrain where it is being used the following diagram attempts...

Page 9: ...lace or charge batteries in a potentially explosive atmosphere Contact sparking may occur while installing or removing batteries and cause an explosion To avoid possible interference with blasting ope...

Page 10: ...eturn the unit to the store where you bought it and make sure you take your sales receipt as your proof of purchase 3 In the unlikely event that you need to return your Terrain 850 to our Repair Centr...

Page 11: ...clear unobstructed conditions Recharge the batteries or replace the old batteries with new ones if the charge level indicator gets low See the Effective Range diagram The maximum range will vary depe...

Page 12: ...all essential radio test suites have been carried out and that the above named product is in conformity to all the essential requirements of Directive 1999 5 EC The product is labelled with the Europe...

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