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3

Nothing 

comes close to a Cobra

®

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English

Using Your  Radio

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Turning on Your microTALK

®

Radio

To turn on your radio:

1.

Rotate the 

On/Off Volume

knob clockwise 

to turn 

on

your radio.

2.

Rotate the 

On/Off/Volume

knob clockwise to

increase the volume or counterclockwise to
reduce the volume.

Your microTALK

®

radio is now in 

Standby 

mode, ready to receive transmissions. The radio
is always in 

Standby 

mode, except when the

Talk

Call

or 

Lock/Mode

buttons are pressed.

Battery Low

Your microTALK

®

radio has a battery level meter

that shows when battery power is decreasing.
The greater the number of bars visible, the
stronger the battery level. When the battery 
level is low, the last bar and “bALo” will flash
indicating your batteries should be replaced or, 
if using rechargeable batteries, recharged. 

Auto Battery Save

Your microTALK

®

radio has a unique circuit

designed to extend battery life. If there are 
no transmissions for 10 seconds, the radio will
automatically switch to 

Battery Save 

mode and

the 

Power Saver

icon will flash in the display.

This will not affect the radio’s ability to receive
incoming transmissions.

Communicating with Another Person

To talk to another person:

1.

Press and hold the 

Talk

button.

2.

With the microphone about two inches 
(five cm) from your mouth, speak in a 
normal voice.

3.

Release the 

Talk

button when you are 

finished talking and listen for a response.

You cannot receive incoming calls while 
pressing the 

Talk

button.

Both radios must be tuned to 
the same channel/privacy code 
to communicate.

Channels

To select a channel:

1.

With the radio 

on

, select any of the 

22 channels by pressing the 

Channel Up

or 

Channel Down

button. 

Both radios must be tuned to the 
same channel to communicate.

Channels 1 through 7 are shared by FRS and
GMRS. Channels 8 through 14 are FRS only.
Channels 15 through 22 are GMRS only.

See page 25 for FRS/GMRS frequency
allocations and compatibility charts.

Listening for a Response

When you are finished talking:

1.

Release the 

Talk

button to receive incoming

transmissions. Your microTALK

®

radio is

always in 

Standby 

mode while the 

Talk

or 

Call

buttons are not pressed.

On/Off Power

Battery Low

Battery Save Mode

Talk Button

Channel Buttons

Channel Number

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Two Inches  (five
cm) from Mouth

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Summary of Contents for microTalk PR 4750 WX

Page 1: ...s with others while shopping at the mall Secure your microTALK radio while on the go Carrying your microTALK radio with you is easy when using the belt clip The belt clip easily attaches to your belt...

Page 2: ...ion Customer Assistance Warranty Notice Main Icons Secondary Icons Maximum range may vary and is based on unobstructed line of sight communication under ideal conditions Features Two Way Radio With up...

Page 3: ...y alkaline batteries Position batteries according to polarity markings 4 Replace battery compartment cover and belt clip Contact your local Cobra dealer or Cobra directly for optional battery pack and...

Page 4: ...utomatically switch to Battery Save mode and the Power Saver icon will flash in the display This will not affect the radio s ability to receive incoming transmissions Communicating with Another Person...

Page 5: ...elease the Light Max Range button to illuminate the display for 10 seconds Low Power Icon Hi Power Icon Operation Intro Operation Customer Assistance Warranty Notice Main Icons Secondary Icons Hi Low...

Page 6: ...ss and release of the Lock Mode button will advance to the next mode function Press the Talk button at any point to return the radio to Standby mode 6 English Using Your Radio Dual Function Buttons Tw...

Page 7: ...ash the CTCSS icon and OFF To switch from DCS to CTCSS press the Channel Up or Channel Down button while the display is flashing OFF The display will then show the small numbers flashing and you will...

Page 8: ...level is displayed The current sensitivity level is displayed with letters LE and a Number 01 through 05 with Number 05 being the most sensitive level and Number 01 being the least sensitive level 2...

Page 9: ...channel 1 through 22 5 Press the Hi Low Enter button The CTCSS icon and privacy code numbers will flash on the display Hi Low Enter Button Memory Icon Lock Mode Button Channel Buttons 6 Choose one of...

Page 10: ...o other functions on the channel privacy code displayed before you entered mode functions While de programming a memory location if you do not press any buttons for 15 seconds your radio will automati...

Page 11: ...nning you last received a transmission This will then return the radio to Standby mode b Press the Lock Mode button to proceed to set privacy code scan on the channel that was either displayed before...

Page 12: ...o to Standby mode b Press the Lock Mode button to proceed to set memory location scan see page 20 for further details c Press the Hi Low Enter button to return to Standby mode on the channel privacy c...

Page 13: ...b Press the Lock Mode button to proceed to other functions c Press the Hi Low Enter button to return to Standby mode on the channel privacy code that was displayed before you entered mode functions o...

Page 14: ...r beep on or off 3 Choose one of the following a Press the Lock Mode button to enter the new setting and proceed to other functions b Press the Hi Low Enter button to enter the new setting and return...

Page 15: ...75 14 FRS 467 7125 15 11 GMRS 462 5500 16 8 GMRS 462 5750 17 12 GMRS 462 6000 18 9 GMRS 462 6250 19 13 GMRS 462 6500 20 10 GMRS 462 6750 21 14 GMRS 462 7000 22 15 GMRS 462 7250 Keystroke Tones On Chan...

Page 16: ...ensed use of GMRS channels in violation of FCC rules Operation of this radio is subject to additional rules specified in 47 C F R Part 95 Licensed users will be issued a call sign by the FCC which sho...

Page 17: ...To any product damaged by accident 2 In the event of misuse or abuse of the product or as a result of unauthorized alterations or repairs 3 If the serial number has been altered defaced or removed 4...

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