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PRIORITY CHANNEL

The Priority channel feature allows you to instantly recall any 
one of the 80 channels in the TX3500S. This feature can be 
used to provide instant access to your working channel or 
your local repeater channel at the press of key. It is also used 
in conjunction with the Group Scan mode.

To store a Priority channel

1.  Select the required channel.

2.   Press and hold the 

PRI 

key. The channel number will flash 

then a high beep will be heard as the channel is stored.

To recall a Priority channel

1.  Briefly press the 

PRI

 key.

2.   The TX3500S will immediately switch to the Priority 

channel and the ‘PRI’ icon will be displayed.

3.   To return to the previously selected channel press the 

PRI

 

key again. The ‘PRI’ icon will disappear and the radio will 
return to the previously selected channel.

SCANNING

The TX3500S incorporates a Scan function allowing selected 
groups of channels to be scanned for signals. Channels can 
be scanned at a rate of 40 channels per second. When a 
signal is found, scanning will pause to allow the signal to be 
heard then resume scanning when the channel is clear again.

Scan groups

The TX3500S features three scan groups - Open Scan, Group 
Scan and Network Scan. Each scan group has a separate 
channel memory allowing you to program your choice of 
channels into each group for scanning.

To select Open Scan, Group Scan or Network Scan

1.   Press and hold the 

Channel

 

Control to enter the Menu. 

‘br’ will be displayed. 

2.   Press  the 

Channel

 

Control repeatedly until ‘Sc’ (Scan) is 

displayed.

3.   Rotate  the 

Channel

 

Control to select ‘oS’ (Open Scan), 

‘GS’ (Group Scan) or ‘nS’ (Network Scan).

When finished, press and hold the 

Channel

 

Control to 

return to normal operation.

NOTE: 

Network Scan is disabled by default and will not 

appear in the Scan Group menu unless it has been enabled.  
See Network Scan (on page 12) for details on how to enable 
and use Network Scan.

Auto Skip

While scanning, if an active channel in your Scan Group 
becomes a nuisance by constantly interrupting the scan, 
briefly rotate the 

Channel

 

Control while the radio is paused 

on that channel. The busy channel will be temporarily 
removed from the scan group to allow time for the channel 
to become clear again and scanning will continue from the 
next channel in the sequence. After 30 seconds the skipped 
channel will be reinstated in the scan sequence. 

If the unwanted active channel continues to interrupt the 
scan even after the 30 second skip period has elapsed, hold 
the 

SCAN

 key while the radio is paused on that channel. The 

‘nuisance’ channel will be completely removed from the scan 
group for the duration of that scan session. To restore the 
channel, simply stop and restart the scan session using the 

SCAN

 key (or switch the radio Off then On again). 

NOTE: 

You can skip as many busy channels from the scan 

group as you wish, however if you attempt to skip the last 
remaining channel, all the previously skipped channels will be 
restored to the scan group.

OPEN SCAN

Open Scan allows a group of channels to be scanned in an 
ascending sequence. If a signal is found, the scan will pause 
on that channel. During this time you can press the 

PTT

 on 

the microphone and talk on the channel. Once the channel 
has been clear for 5 seconds the scan will resume.

Example: Scanning channels 1 – 8 in Open Scan

1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8

Summary of Contents for TX3500S

Page 1: ...I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L Compact 5 watt UHF CB radio...

Page 2: ...Voltage Warning 20 ANTENNA CONNECTION 21 NOISE SUPPRESSION 21 CTCSS TONE FREQUENCY CHART 22 DCS TONE CHART 23 UHF CB OPERATING FREQUENCIES 24 SPECIFICATIONS 25 SC CONTRACT WARRANTY AGAINST DEFECTS 27...

Page 3: ...adio the speech may sound loud and distorted simply adjust your radio volume for best performance When an older wideband radio receives a signal from a new narrowband radio the speech may sound quiet...

Page 4: ...ference caused by strong local signals on adjacent channels and prevents these from opening your Squelch ASM also minimises distortion on reception by fine tuning the receiver frequency to match that...

Page 5: ...QL LVL PUSH HOLD MENU Channel Control LCD Liquid Crystal Display Volume Control REAR PANEL LCD PANEL FRONT PANEL CONTROLS Ext Speaker Socket Rear Microphone Socket Antenna Socket DC Socket Channel Dis...

Page 6: ...tivity level has been factory set to provide optimum performance under most operating conditions If required the sensitivity level can be adjusted to suit changing conditions To adjust the Squelch sen...

Page 7: ...hannel Control to return to normal operation NOTE The Menu function will automatically time out after 6 seconds if no further adjustments have been made BEEP TONE VOLUME The Key Beeps provide audible...

Page 8: ...otate the Channel Control clockwise again to select ON on is displayed 5 Rotate the Channel Control counter clockwise to select OFF oF is displayed When finished press and hold the Channel Control to...

Page 9: ...gher CH 31 The repeater hears your signal on CH 31 and retransmits it on CH 1 for others to hear CHANNEL 31 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 31 VEHICLE SIMPLEX REPEATER OPERATION VEHICLE REPEATER STATION T...

Page 10: ...nel Control to select oS Open Scan GS Group Scan or nS Network Scan When finished press and hold the Channel Control to return to normal operation NOTE Network Scan is disabled by default and will not...

Page 11: ...eard when you press the SCAN key and the command will be ignored Operating in the Open Scan mode If a busy channel is found scanning will pause to allow the signal to be heard and will remain there fo...

Page 12: ...r channel scanning will pause on that channel and will remain there while the channel is busy as long as there are no signals on the Priority channel During this time the receiver will continue to che...

Page 13: ...nes 01 104 A4 When DCS tones are selected flashes Netscan off CTCSS indicator Netscan with CTCSS tone 50 DCS indicator Netscan with DCS tone 104 A4 Since there are 104 DCS tones and only two character...

Page 14: ...l remains free of other signals This allows the radios in the group to respond more quickly to further transmissions from others in the group If at any time a signal from outside your Net Scan group a...

Page 15: ...ished press and hold the Channel Control to return to normal operation NOTE The tone you select will be used for all channels that have Silent enabled Rotate Left Rotate Right oF CTCSS Tones 1 50 DCS...

Page 16: ...otate the Channel Control to the right to enable busy lockout on will be displayed 5 Rotate the Channel Control to the left to disable busy lockout oF will be displayed When finished press and hold th...

Page 17: ...F 01 50 with icon flashing CTCSS Tones 01 A4 with icon flashing DCS Codes nS Netscan oF Netscan OFF CTCSS Tones 01 50 with icon flashing DCS Codes 01 104 A4 with icon flashing St Silent Squelch Tail o...

Page 18: ...in a less audible location and an extension speaker used instead When installing the radio avoid mounting it close to heaters or air conditioners Console mounting A flush mounting DIN adapter MBD001 i...

Page 19: ...remove simply insert the end of a paper clip or similar into the small slot in the edge of the cover and lift the cover away from the panel 2 Place the microphone plug so the plastic tab faces downwa...

Page 20: ...io turns ON and OFF with ignition switch RED BLACK Chassis Car battery Ingnition Switch Radio turns ON and OFF with the ignition switch Connect the radio s negative black lead to the vehicle s chassis...

Page 21: ...sceivers results in a high level of resistance to ignition and electrical interference However in some installations it may be necessary to take additional steps to help reduce or eliminate noise inte...

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Page 25: ...lts DC Battery Polarity Negative Earth Standard Test Voltage 13 8 volts DC Overvoltage Protection 30 volts DC maximum At 18 volts DC the channel display flashes Hi DC for 5 seconds on receive The RF p...

Page 26: ...e 45 dB unweighted Receive Frequency Response 6 dB Octave de emphasis 300 Hz to 3 kHz 1 3 dB Current Consumption 175 mA muted 750 mA full volume Conducted Spurious Emission 70 dBm MECHANICAL SPECIFICA...

Page 27: ...e 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 m...

Page 28: ...re information call or visit us A division of Standard Communications Pty Ltd Head Office PO Box 96 Winston Hills NSW 2153 Australia New Zealand PO Box 58446 Botany Auckland 2163 NZ T 09 274 0955 All...

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