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TX2720 

INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

 

 

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STANDARD COMMUNICATIONS CONTRACT WARRANTY 

AGAINST DEFECTS  

This warranty against defects is given by 
Standard Communications Pty Ltd ACN 000 
346 814 (We, us, our or GME). Our contact 
details are set out in clause 2.7. This warranty 
statement only applies to products purchased 
in Australia. Please contact your local GME 
distributor for products sold outside of 
Australia. Local distributor details at www.gme.
net.au/export.

1.  Consumer guarantees

1.1  Our goods come with guarantees that 

cannot be excluded under the Australian 
Consumer Law. You are entitled to a 
replacement or refund for a major failure 
and for compensation for any other 
reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. 
You are also entitled to have the goods 
repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be 
of acceptable quality and the failure does 
not amount to a major failure.

1.2  To the extent we are able, we exclude 

all other conditions, warranties and 
obligations which would otherwise be 
implied.

2.   Warranty against defects

2.1  This Warranty is in addition to and does 

not limit, exclude or restrict your rights 
under the Competition and Consumer Act 
2010 (Australia) or any other mandatory 
protection laws that may apply.

2.2  We warrant our goods to be free from 

defects in materials and workmanship for 
the warranty period (see warranty table) 
from the date of original sale (or another 
period we agree to in writing). Subject 
to our obligations under clause 1.2, we 
will at our option, either repair or replace 
goods which we are satisfied are defective. 
We warrant any replacement parts for the 
remainder of the period of warranty for the 
goods into which they are incorporated.

2.3  To the extent permitted by law, our sole 

liability for breach of a condition, warranty 
or other obligation implied by law is limited 

 

  (a)  in the case of goods we supply, to any 

one of the following as we decide -

 

    (i)   the replacement of the goods or 

the supply of equivalent goods;

 

    (ii)  the repair of the goods; 

 

    (iii)  the cost of repairing the goods or 

of acquiring equivalent goods; 

 

  (b)  in the case of services we supply, to 

any one of the following as we decide 
– 

 

    (i)   the supplying of the services again; 

 

    (ii) the cost of having the services  

 

      supplied again.

2.4  For repairs outside the warranty period, 

we warrant our repairs to be free from 
defects in materials and workmanship for 
three months from the date of the original 
repair. We agree to re-repair or replace (at 
our option) any materials or workmanship 
which we are satisfied are defective.

 2.5   We warrant that we will perform services 

with reasonable care and skill and agree 
to investigate any complaint regarding 
our services made in good faith. If we are 
satisfied that the complaint is justified, 
and as our sole liability to you under this 
warranty (to the extent permitted at law), 
we agree to supply those services again at 
no extra charge to you.

2.6  To make a warranty claim you must before 

the end of the applicable warranty period 
(see warranty table), at your own cost, 
return the goods you allege are defective, 
provide written details of the defect, and 
give us an original or copy of the sales 
invoice or some other evidence showing 
details of the transaction.

Summary of Contents for TX2720

Page 1: ...TX2720 INSTRUCTION MANUAL PAGE 1 I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L DIN size 4 watt 27 MHz AM CB radio with rugged professional mic ...

Page 2: ...IONAL ACCESSORIES 3 CONTROLS 3 Front panel 3 Rear panel 3 Microphone 4 Display 4 OPERATION GENERAL FUNCTIONS 5 Volume On Off 5 Squelch control 5 Channel sSelection 5 Display brightness 5 Transmitting 5 Noise limiter 5 Scanning 5 Priority channel 6 Dual watch 6 27 MHz CB CHANNEL ASSIGNMENTS 7 INSTALLATION 8 Installing the DIN mount 8 DC power connections 8 Microphone 9 Antenna installation 9 Noise ...

Page 3: ...t DC lead Instruction manual Screw pack Microphone MC553B If any items are missing or damaged please contact your retailer or place of purchase OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES MB42 mounting bracket CA30 gimbal knobs LEM6P 4 m microphone extension lead CONTROLS FRONT PANEL VOLUME SQUELCH CHANNEL Microphone Socket Channel Selector Speaker LCD Display Volume Squelch Priority Dual Watch Scan Scan Memory Noise Li...

Page 4: ...20 MICROPHONE DISPLAY FUNCTION Channel Number Transmit Indicator Busy Indicator RX Signal Strength Scan D W Dual Watch PRI Priority Channel Scan Memory N L Noise Limiter Channel Up Channel Down Push To Talk PTT Priority Scan DISPLAY ...

Page 5: ...lected via the Dim switch located on the front panel TRANSMITTING To transmit press the PTT button on the microphone Hold the microphone 2 6 cm from your mouth and slightly to one side so your voice does not project directly into the microphone Speak at a normal voice level Your TX2720 has a built in speech processor which automatically controls the level of your transmitted voice It is not necess...

Page 6: ...ncreasing the squelch setting PRIORITY CHANNEL The Priority channel is preset to channel 8 allowing it to be instantly recalled at the press of a key To Use the Priority Channel Simply press the Priority key at any time The radio will jump straight to channel 8 If Scan or DW was selected they will be cancelled To Return to the Previously Selected Channel Press the Priority key again DUAL WATCH Dua...

Page 7: ...l Use 16 27 155 MHz General Use 17 27 165 MHz General Use 18 27 175 MHz General Use 19 27 185 MHz General Use 20 27 205 MHz General Use 21 27 215 MHz General Use 22 27 225 MHz General Use 23 27 255 MHz General Use 24 27 235 MHz General Use 25 27 245 MHz General Use 26 27 265 MHz General Use 27 27 275 MHz General Use 28 27 285 MHz General Use 29 27 295 MHz General Use 30 27 305 MHz General Use 31 2...

Page 8: ...nt mounting bolts You can now refit the console to the vehicle DC POWER CONNECTIONS The TX2720 is designed for 13 8 V DC negative earth installations only i e where the negative side of the battery is connected to the frame or chassis of the vehicle There are two recommended methods of installation Please refer to the following diagrams Radio remains On when the Ignition switch is Off Connect the ...

Page 9: ... to the DIN cavity Remove the rubber grommet from the rear microphone socket and retain in case you require it later on Position the microphone plug so the plastic tab faces upwards then press the plug into the socket until it clicks Removing the Microphone For the front panel connection first squeeze the grommet to disengage it from the slot then slide it along the microphone cord Now squeeze the...

Page 10: ... H x 94 D x 170 W Weight 450 grams ENVIRONMENTAL Temperature Range 0 C to 55 C The TX2720 will operate over the 26 30 MHz frequency range For information specific to frequencies outside of the Australian CB bands please refer to the appropriate amendment or contact GME at export gme net au SPECIFICATIONS Specifications are typical unless otherwise indicated and may be subject to change without not...

Page 11: ...ir or replace goods which we are satisfied are defective We warrant any replacement parts for the remainder of the period of warranty for the goods into which they are incorporated 2 3 To the extent permitted by law our sole liability for breach of a condition warranty or other obligation implied by law is limited a in the case of goods we supply to any one of the following as we decide i the repl...

Page 12: ...ducts c repairs performed other than by our authorised representative d defects or damage resulting from misuse accident impact or neglect e goods improperly installed or used in a manner contrary to the relevant instruction manual or f goods where the serial number has been removed or made illegal 4 Warranty period 4 1 We provide the following warranty on GME and Kingray products No repair or rep...

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