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INSTALLLATON

WHERE AND HOW TO MOUNT YOUR MOBILE CB RADIO

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a)You should choose the most appropriate setting from a simple and 

practical point of view.

b)Your CB radio should not interfere with the driver or the passengers.

c) Remember to provide different wires for passing and protection. 

(e.g.: power, antenna, accessory cabling) so that they do not in any 

way interfere with the driving of vehicles.

d)To install your equipment, use the cradle (1) and the self-tapping 

screws [2] provided (drilling diameter 5 mm). Take care not to 

damage the vehicle’s electrical system while drilling the dash 

board.

e)Do not forget to insert the rubber joints [3] between the CB and 

its support as these have a shock-absorbing effect which permits 

gentle orientation and tightening of the set. 

f)Choose where to place the microphone support and remember that 

the microphone cord must stretch to the driver without interfering 

with the controls of the vehicle.

ANTENNA INSTALLATION

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a) Choosing your antenna:

For CB radios, the longer the antenna, the better its results. Your 

dealer will help you with your choice of antenna.b) Antena Movel.

b) Mobile antenna:

-Must be fixed to the vehicle where there is a maximum of metallic 

surface(ground plane) , away from windscreen mountings.

-There are two types of antenna: Pre-Regulated Antenna which 

should be used on a good ground plane (e.g. car roof or lid of the 

boot), and Adjustable Antenna which offer a much larger frequency 

range and can be used on a smaller ground plane. 

For an antenna which must be fixed by drilling, you will need a 

good contact between the antenna and the ground plane. To obtain 

this, you should lightly scratch the surface where the screw and 

tightening star are to be placed.

-Be careful not to pinch or flatten the coaxial cable (as this runs the 

risk of break down and/or short circuiting).

-Connect the antenna to location (B).

c) Fixed antenna:

A fixed antenna should be installed in a space as clear as possible. 

If it is fixed to a mast, it will perhaps be necessary to stay it, 

according to the  laws in force  (you should seek  professional 

advice). All SS 6900 antennas and accessories are designed to 

give maximum efficiency to each CB radio within the range.

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FUNCTIONS & FEATURES

Big LCD which displays frequency and all kinds of information

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DUAL-DIGITAL TUBE FOR CHANNEL DISPLAY

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USE EL technology for backlight

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PA

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CW

AM

FM

USB

LSB mode

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B

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D

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F , 6 bands in total, with 60 channels at most in 

each band to be programmed.  
Frequency Tuning Step can be 10HZ, 100HZ, 1KHZ or 10KHZ.

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Multiple CLARIFIER Operating Modes

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Flexible menu functions and PC programming software to meet 

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varied customer demands
ECHO Function

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SQ, ASQ Function (FM and AM mode only)

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RF GANI ADJUSTMENT

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RF PWR ADJUSTMENT

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SCAN FUNCTION

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RB FUNCTION

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NB/ANL FUNCTION

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DW DUAL-WATCH FUNCTION

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BEEP VOICE PROMPT

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+10KHZ Function

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SWR

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S/RF

DC Voltage display function

TOT function

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 HI-CUT FUNCTION

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EMG CALL

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SWR PROTECTION

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POWER SUPPLIED VOLTAGE PROTACTION

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Key-Lock Function

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WARNIGN

To use the radio, please connect the antenna to the location "B" on the 

back panel of the equipment firstly and then set the SWR (Standing 

Wave  Ratio)  before  transmitting.  Failure  to  do  so  may  result  in 

destruction of the power amplifier, which is not covered by the guarantee. 

RESET FUNCTION (Resume Factory Default)

This CB Radio introduces RESET FUNCTION to prevent accidents 

and provide a solution for customers who changed some functions 

unconsciously and do not know how to resume normal settings. The CB 

Radio will resume factory default once this function is activated.

How to Operate:
Step 1:

 Power off the radio.

Step 2: 

Press  and  hold  FUNC  and  SCAN  keys  at  the  same  time,  

followed by powering on the radio.  

Step3: 

Release the two keys when LCD displays "RES".

All former settings would be replaced by Factory Default value when 

LCD displays "REND" .

WARNING: 

All former settings would be replaced by Factory Default 

value after operating the RESET FUNCTION.

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Summary of Contents for SS 6900

Page 1: ...10 METER RADIO USER S MANUAL Downloaded from www cbradio nl ...

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Page 3: ...g DC using Keep dry Shield symbol CE conformity symbol Alert symbol indicating an incomplete harmonization of the frequency band which will result in restrictions on the use of the equipment concerned Warning SYMBOLS DESCRIPTION STORAGE TRANSPORT USING Storage Classe 1 30 85 Humidity Transport 30 85 Humidity operating temperature 30 à 50 Using cycle TX 10 RX 90 ...

Page 4: ... you through the learning process now then act as a reference in the coming years PRECAUTIONS Please observe the following precautions to prevent fire personal injury or transceiver damage Do not attempt to configure your transceiver while driving it is dangerous This transceiver is designed for a 13 8V DC power supply Don t use a 24V battery to power on the transceiver Do not place the transceive...

Page 5: ... device before starting the vehicle to avoid damage caused by spikes in the ignition When replacing the fuse you must use a fuse 10A 250V type F In no case a higher value Otherwise a fire hazard If an abnormal odor or smoke is detected coming from the transceiver turn OFF the power immediately Contact an CRT service station or your dealer Do not transmit with high output power for extended periods...

Page 6: ...edented quality your multi functional SS 6900 Radio 10 meter Radio is a new step in personal communication and is surely the best choice for professional users of CB radios Moreover with multiple connecting ports in the radio SS 6900 Radio is ready for future upgrading and functions expanding To ensure that you use the radio to the fullest please read this manual carefully before installing and us...

Page 7: ...ING 1 RESET FUNCTION Resume Factory Default 1 INSTALLATION 2 HOW TO USE YOUR CB RADIO 4 FUNCTION MENU SETUP 8 OPERATING PROCEDURE TO RECEIVE 11 OPERATING PROCEDURE TO TRANSMIT 11 SPECIFICATIONS 12 PROGRAMMING BY COMPUTER OPTION 12 RADIO ...

Page 8: ...PLIED VOLTAGE PROTACTION 241 Key Lock Function 251 WARNIGN To use the radio please connect the antenna to the location B on the back panel of the equipment firstly and then set the SWR Standing Wave Ratio before transmitting Failure to do so may result in destruction of the power amplifier which is not covered by the guarantee RESET FUNCTION Resume Factory Default This CB Radio introduces RESET FU...

Page 9: ...os the longer the antenna the better its results Your dealer will help you with your choice of antenna b Antena Movel b Mobile antenna Must be fixed to the vehicle where there is a maximum of metallic surface ground plane away from windscreen mountings There are two types of antenna Pre Regulated Antenna which should be used on a good ground plane e g car roof or lid of the boot and Adjustable Ant...

Page 10: ...elch knob to minimum e Adjust the volume to a comfortable level f Go to channel 20 D band by using either the UP or DN key on the microphone or the rotary knob Your RADIO is protected against an inversion of polarities However before switching it on you are advised to check all the connections Your equipment must be supplied with a continued current of 12 volts A Today most cars and lorries are ne...

Page 11: ...ed 4 Set CB to channel 20 D band in FM Press push to talk button on the microphone to transmit At the moment LCD would display SWR value which should be as close as possible to 1 If this is not the case re adjust your antenna to obtain a SWR value as close as possible to 1 an SWR reading between 1 and 1 8 is acceptable HOW TO USE YOUR CB RADIO 10K Appears when 10KHZ function is started EMG Appears...

Page 12: ...1 When it is receiving the LED will be green The LED will be red when it is transmitting LCD DISPLAY 141 Display frequency all kinds of information and icons FUNC 151 This is functional key Press and hold this key for 2seconds to enter into Functions Menu Setup refer to Functions Menu for more details Press FUNC key and other individual key to realize the second functions silk screened under the b...

Page 13: ... enable the DW function firstly turn the SQ control clockwise until the background noise is cut out Select the first channel to be monitored by using the CHANNEL SELECTOR knob or the channel selector keys on the microphone Press the DW key and the DW icon will flash on the LCD display Secondly follow the above procedures to select second channel to be monitored Finally press the DW key again and t...

Page 14: ...he LCD users can press PTT to transmit Then the radio would time the transmitting duration Once the duration is beyond the set TOT time programmable the radio would emit voice prompt and stop transmitting and back to receiving state automatically This function aims to protect the radio against power tube damage from superheating caused by long transmission Rear Panel Accept13 8V DC power cable wit...

Page 15: ... is receiving a call press and hold this key for over 2 seconds to enable signal monitoring function At the moment whether the radio receive signal or not the radio would detect current channel to check whether current channel has weak signal Release AQ key to exit this function 3 Pressing PTT and AQ key at the same time the radio would emit a single tone This tone is to help and remind two sides ...

Page 16: ...pear on far left of the LCD Under this condition rotate the CLARIFIER knob to change frequency of both transmitting and receiving T When this option is selected press PUSH and turn CLARIFIER knob to change transmitting frequency When pressing this key 3 icon will display on the far left of the LCD Under this condition rotate the CLARIFIER knob to change the transmitting frequency only STP When thi...

Page 17: ... the SWR Value is higher than 20 1 Default ON SWR 10 1 8 TDC Power Supplied Voltage Protection This menu is to choose whether to enable Power supplied Voltage Protection function or not ON When ON is selected the radio will detect the supplied voltage Once the voltage surpasses the voltage setup in advance the radio would display DC LO or DC HI to remind you that the voltage is not in normal state...

Page 18: ...ting Single Tone Frequency from 300HZ 3KHZ The shift step is 10HZ Default 1050HZ 14 TX MON This menu is to set Talkback Monitoring Volume for voice message sent Be sure that power supply microphone and antenna are 11 connected to the proper connectors before going to the next step Turn the radio on by tuning VOLUME control clockwise 21 Rotate the VOLUME knob to set a comfortable listening level 31...

Page 19: ...unbalanced Sensitivity SSB 0 25μV for 10dB S N N at greater than 1 2 watt of audio output AM 1 0μV for 10 dB S N N at greater than 1 2watt of audio output FM 1 0 μV for 20 dB S N N at greater than 1 2 watt of audio output Selectivity AM FM 6dB 3KHz 50dB 9KHz SSB 6 dB 2 1KHz 60dB 3 3KHz Image Rejection More than 65dB IF Frequency AM FM 10 695 MHz 1st IF 455 KHz 2nd IF SSB 10 695 MHz Adjacent Channe...

Page 20: ...he HAM version was approved in the CEPT countries and those non CEPT countries that implement the CEPT regulation TR 61 01 CEPT Countries Codes ALB AND AUT AZE BLR BEL BIH BUL HRV CYP CZE DNK EST FIN F GEO D GRC HNG ISL IRL I LVA LIE LTU LUX MKD MLT MDA MCO MNE HOL NOR POL POR ROU RUS SMR SRB SVK SVN E S SUI TUR UKR G CVA C R T FRANCE INTERNATIONAL S A R L Route de Pagny 21250 SEURRE FRANCE Capita...

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