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displayed indicating that the radio is scanning in the Quiet 
mode.

Receiving signals while scanning in QUIET mode

  If a normal signal is received on an open channel, 

scanning will pause while the channel is busy and will 
resume scanning 5 seconds after the channel becomes 
clear. (If you were scanning in Group Scan mode, the 
radio may switch between the open channel and the 
Priority channel – this is normal).

  If a normal signal is received on a Quiet channel but your 

SelCall Ident is not detected, the signal will be ignored 
and scanning will continue.

  If a signal containing your SelCall Ident is received on 

any channel – Open or Quiet – both scanning and Quiet 
modes will be cancelled and the receiver will stay on that 
channel. In addition, the alarm will beep to alert you to the 
call and the callers Ident or ALPHA label will be displayed. 
The channel will now be open for normal transmission and 
reception.

TIP:

 

To ensure reliable SelCall detection when scanning in 

the Quiet mode, it is recommended that you restrict the 
number of channels in the Scan group to 4 or less.

GROUP CALLING

The SelCall system includes a Group Call function which allows 
you to call up to 1000 radios simultaneously. This could be 
useful in an emergency situation where you may need to 
transmit a message to a large number of radios in your group.

By default your radio is factory set to allow up to 10 radios  
to be called at once. If required you can arrange for your dealer 
to re-program this option to allow 100 or 1000 radios to be 
called. The following description assumes the default Group 
Call setting of 10 radios. 

The Group Call function works by allowing you to enter a 
special ‘group code’ into the last digit positions of the SelCall 
Ident you are sending. The ‘group code’ appears as an ‘A’ 
when displayed in the radio. When this ‘group code’ is 
received, it substitutes for all other numbers in that position. 

As long as the first 4 digits of the SelCall you are sending 
match those of the radios you are calling, their SelCall alarm is 
activated as if their full 5 digit SelCall Idents had been received.

To achieve this, the 10 radios you are calling must be 
programmed with sequentially numbered SelCall Idents.

e.g.  14530, 14531, 14532, 14533.. -->, 14539

Transmitting the SelCall Ident 14531 will only activate the 
alarm in the radio with the SelCall Ident of 14531. However 
transmitting 1453A will activate the alarms in all radios with 
Idents 14530 through 14539 (a total of 10 radios).

If the radios in your fleet do not have sequentially numbered 
SelCall Idents and you want to make use of this function, you 
will need to re-program the SelCall Idents in your radios.

Sending a Group Call Ident

1.  Press the 

CALL

 button. 

 is displayed along with the 

last sent or received SelCall Ident. If an ALPHA label is 
displayed you will need to press 

MENU

F

 then 

SQL

ALPHA

 to 

switch to Numeric Mode.

2.  Press and hold the 

LVL

PRI

 key until the radio beeps. The 

right-hand digit of the SelCall Ident will flash.

3.   Press the 

 or 

 keys to select ‘A’ in the flashing digit 

position. This is the special code that will create the Group Call.

4.  Briefly press the 

LVL

PRI

 key again to select the next digit position.

5.  Continue entering the other 4 digits as required. The 

SelCall number is now ready to send.

6.  Press and hold the 

CALL

 button. A long beep will be 

heard and the radio will transmit the SelCall Ident.

Programming group calls for 100 radios (when this is 
enabled in your radio) is identical except that you will need 
to select ‘A’ for the last 2 digits (eg. 123AA). For 1000 radios 
you will need to select ‘A’ for last 3 digits (eg. 12AAA).
e.g.  

Sending Ident 145AA will call 100 radios with Idents 14500 -> 
14599
Sending Ident 14AAA will call 1000 radios with Idents 14000 -> 
14999

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Summary of Contents for TX3345

Page 1: ...Printed in CMYK throughout with gloss Aq Varnish I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L 5 watt super compact UHF CB remote LCD mic 46397 2_TX3345_InsMan indd 1 11 09 13 12 04 PM...

Page 2: ...1 Programming Scan Channels 11 OPEN SCAN MODE 12 GROUP SCAN MODE 12 Auto Skip 13 Quick Channel Select 13 Using two Group Scan or two Open Scan Modes 13 SELECTIVE CALLING 13 SelCall Indentification Num...

Page 3: ...eech may sound quiet simply adjust your radio volume for best performance There can be interference from a nearby transmitting radio if it is using a channel adjacent to the channel you are listening...

Page 4: ...channels with both Group and Open scan functions available Priority Channel A user programmable Priority Channel feature allows your working or local repeater Channel to be instantly recalled at the...

Page 5: ...n labelled in red NOTE If the secondary key is not pressed within 10 seconds the MENU F key selection will time out VOLUME KEY Press the key to increase the volume and the key to decrease the volume N...

Page 6: ...L ALPHA key again A high beep will be heard and the receiver will become quiet NOTE If an incoming signal is very weak and is close to the minimum Squelch level it may become broken or chopped by the...

Page 7: ...ING The Liquid Crystal Display and keys are backlit for easy viewing at night The backlight remains on while the radio is switched on The backlighting brightness colour and saturation are all fully ad...

Page 8: ...ected channel will flash followed by a high beep as the channel is stored To recall a Priority Channel Briefly press the MENU F key then briefly press the LVL PRI key The radio will switch straight to...

Page 9: ...lch are Squelch quieting systems that allow several groups of users to share the same channel without disturbing each other There are three optional tone sets available comprising 38 50 or 104 codes C...

Page 10: ...ENU F key until the radio beeps or wait for it to time out ENABLING CTCSS DCS ON A CHANNEL Once a CTCSS or DCS tone has been selected it can be enabled on individual channels 1 Press the or keys to se...

Page 11: ...S Your TX3345 is supplied with all 80 UHF CB channels programmed into the Open Scan memory Any channels not needed can be removed if required The Group Scan memory is empty by default and you will nee...

Page 12: ...preferred Priority Channel Scanning in the Group Scan Mode When scanning the radio scans all the channels programmed into the Group Scan memory with the Priority Channel being scanned after every fou...

Page 13: ...scan group memory will be displayed During this time F will remain on the display to confirm you are still in Quick Select mode To exit this mode press the MENU F key again or wait 10 seconds for the...

Page 14: ...rt you to the call You can then converse normally on the channel To use the Quiet mode refer to the Quiet mode section further below Note that activating the Quiet mode is not mandatory for SelCall op...

Page 15: ...d number in the flashing digit position 5 Briefly press the LVL PRI key again to select the next digit position 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to enter all 5 digits as required 7 Now press and hold the LVL PR...

Page 16: ...s stored Repeat the steps above to add ALPHA labels to other SelCall Idents currently stored in memory To exit the mode briefly press the CALL button or simply wait 10 seconds and the Call function wi...

Page 17: ...QUIET mode If a normal signal is received on an Open channel one that is not tagged with Q the signal will be heard in the usual way If a normal signal is received on a Quiet channel the icon will be...

Page 18: ...s as an A when displayed in the radio When this group code is received it substitutes for all other numbers in that position As long as the first 4 digits of the SelCall you are sending match those of...

Page 19: ...r air conditioners Screw the LCD Controller Microphone s clip to a firm surface Fit the TX3345 into the cradle and tighten the gimbal knobs Place the LCD Control ler Microphone in its mounting clip Fi...

Page 20: ...the GME model label Simply remove the backing tape and press into the recess on the front panel Fitting the microphone The microphone uses an 8 pin plug and socket To fit the microphone 1 Position the...

Page 21: ...box at a point that has 13 8 volts continuously available the battery side of the ignition switch via the 2 amp fuse Radio turns OFF with the ignition switch Connect the radio s negative black lead to...

Page 22: ...uble Once the high voltage warning has been triggered and you have fixed the source of the problem you will need to switch the TX3345 OFF then ON again to reset it The power source must not exceed 25...

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Page 26: ...s 70 dBc Transmit Frequency Response 6 dB per octave 300 Hz to 3 kHz 1 3 dB Audio Signal to Noise 45 dB Current Consumption 1 5 amps with 50 Ohms termination Receiver Circuit Type Double conversion Su...

Page 27: ...e 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 workmans...

Page 28: ...f Standard Communications Pty Ltd Head Office PO Box 96 Winston Hills NSW 2153 Australia New Zealand PO Box 58 446 Botany Auckland 2163 09 274 0955 All other international enquiries email export gme n...

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