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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.

Press the 

Channel Up

or 

Channel Down

button to change the setting.

3.

Choose one of the following:

a.

Press the 

Mode/Lock

button to enter 

the selected setting and proceed to 
other functions.

b.

Press the 

Enter/Hi•Low

button to enter the

selected setting and return to 

Standby 

mode.

10 Memory Locations

Your microTALK radio has

10 Memory Locations

for storing 

your most frequently used channels and channel/privacy code
combinations. These 

Memory Locations

can be selected individually

or can be scanned. (See page 18 for memory location scan.)

To program a memory location:

1.

Press the 

Mode/Lock

button until the 

Memory

icon and the memory location 

flash on the display.

2.

Press the 

Channel Up

or 

Channel Down

button to select the memory location 
(0 through 9).

If a location has been programmed
before, its associated channel/privacy
code will be shown on the display.

3.

Press the 

Enter/Hi•Low

button to enter 

a new memory location or edit an already
programmed memory location. The channel
numbers will flash on the display.

4.

Press the 

Channel Up

or 

Channel Down

button to select a channel (1 through 22).

5.

Press the 

Enter/Hi•Low

button. The CTCSS

icon and privacy code numbers will flash on
the display.

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VOX Sensitivity Level

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6.

Choose one of the following:

a.

Press the 

Channel Up

or 

Channel Down

button to select 

a CTCSS privacy code (01 through 38) for the channel.

b.

Press the 

Enter/Hi•Low

button to switch from CTCSS to 

DCS. The DCS icon and privacy code numbers will flash on
the display. The 

Channel Up

or 

Channel Down

button can

then be used to select a DCS privacy code (01 through 83) 
for the channel.

If “OFF” flashes in place of the privacy code numbers, 

a privacy code is already set in the opposite (CTCSS

or DCS) system. Press the 

Channel Up

or 

Channel Down

button to cancel the opposite code and select a privacy 
code from the active system for the selected channel.

7.

Choose one of the following:

a.

Press the 

Enter/Hi•Low

button to enter the channel/privacy

code in the selected memory location. Radio then proceeds 
to next memory location, which will blink. 

b.

Press the 

Mode/Lock

button to enter the channel/privacy 

code in the selected memory location and proceed to other
functions on the channel/privacy code displayed before you
entered mode functions.

c.

Press the 

Talk

button to enter the channel/privacy code 

in the selected memory location and exit mode functions. 
Upon release of the 

Talk

button, the radio will enter

Standby

mode on the channel/privacy code just entered.

To recall a stored memory channel location:

1.

Press the 

Mode/Lock

button until the 

Memory

icon and the memory location number flash
on the display.

2.

Press the 

Channel Up

or 

Channel Down

button to select a memory location 
(0 through 9). 

If a location has been programmed
before, its associated channel/privacy
code will be shown on the display.

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Memory Icon

Channel Buttons

Enter/Hi-Low Button

Mode/Lock Button

Mode/Lock Button

Channel Buttons

Mode/Lock Button

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Summary of Contents for MICROTALK PR4800WXC

Page 1: ...taches to your belt purse or backpack For Assistance in Canada or the U S A In this user s manual you should find all the information you need to operate your microTALK radio If you require further as...

Page 2: ...con 2 Lock Icon 3 Keystroke Tones Icon 4 Roger Beep Icon 5 VOX Icon 6 NOAA All Hazards Radio Icon 7 DCS CTCSS Icons 8 Scan Icon 9 Memory Icon 10 Memory Location Number 11 Privacy Code Numbers 12 Hi Lo...

Page 3: ...n the battery door latch to the battery compartment cover 3 Insert batteries according to polarity markings 4 Replace battery compartment cover and belt clip Estimated operation time on full charge 12...

Page 4: ...a response Intro Operation Customer Assistance Warranty N ons ary Icons Turning on Your microTALK Radio Rotate the On Off Volume knob clockwise to turn on your radio and adjust the volume A series of...

Page 5: ...n will hear a two second call tone This tone is used only to establish voice communications See page 19 on how to select from 10 available call tone settings Volume Knob Call Button Intro Operation Cu...

Page 6: ...ase to toggle between high and low power transmission in Standby mode Light Max Range Lock Mode Mode Lock Button Intro Operation Customer Assistance Warranty Notice Main Icons Secondary Icons Reduced...

Page 7: ...a total of 121 Privacy Codes Either system can be used on all channels but both systems cannot be used on the same channel at the same time To successfully communicate using a privacy code both the se...

Page 8: ...r Down button for fast advance 3 When your desired DCS privacy code is displayed choose one of the following a Press the Mode Lock button to enter the new setting and proceed to other functions b Pres...

Page 9: ...ions Operation Intro Operation Customer Assistance Warranty Notice Secondary Icons 6 Choose one of the following a Press the Channel Up or Channel Down button to select a CTCSS privacy code 01 through...

Page 10: ...ssistance Warranty Notice Main Icons Secondary Icons Intro Operation Customer Assistance Warranty Notice Secondary Icons Customer Assistance Warranty Introduction 15 Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra Ope...

Page 11: ...h during scanning you last received a transmission Customer Assistance Warranty Introduction 17 Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra Operation Intro Operation Customer Assistance Warranty Notice Secondary I...

Page 12: ...mode ro Operation Customer Assistance Warranty Notice ons Customer Assistance Warranty Introduction 19 Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra Operation Intro Operation Customer Assistance Warranty Notice Sec...

Page 13: ...igh or Low 17 12 GMRS 462 6000 High or Low 18 9 GMRS 462 6250 High or Low 19 13 GMRS 462 6500 High or Low 20 10 GMRS 462 6750 High or Low 21 14 GMRS 462 7000 High or Low 22 15 GMRS 462 7250 High or Lo...

Page 14: ...aid to AVS Technologies Inc 2100 Trans Canada Hwy S Montreal Quebec H9P 2N4 www cobra ca We reserve the right to repair or replace the radio with an equivalent product Please include the following inf...

Page 15: ...ver damages due to careless handling negligence accident abuse or failure to follow operating instructions Alteration of this product or defacing of the serial number cancels all obligations of this w...

Page 16: ...26 Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra Intro Operation Customer Assistance Warranty Notice Secondary Icons Notes Notes...

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