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TX4400 

INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

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•   I f ‘M’ is visible to right of the display, the selected 

Channel is presently in the scan memory . It can be 
removed by holding the 

SCAN

 key in for a few seconds 

until a low beep is heard . ‘M’ will then disappear 
indicating the Channel is no longer in memory .

•    If ‘M’ is 

not

 visible to right of the display, then the 

selected Channel is not in the memory . To add it, hold 
the 

SCAN

 key in for a few seconds until a high beep is 

heard . ‘M’ will now appear to the right of the display .

4 .  Repeat step 3 to add or remove other Channels in the 

scan memory .

TO START SCANNING

To scan in the selected scan mode, briefly press the 

SCAN 

key . A high beep will be heard, ‘SCAN’ will appear in the 
display and the radio will begin scanning . 

Note

:

 If there are less than 2 Channels programmed in the 

scan memory in Open Scan or one Channel in Group Scan 
when you press the 

SCAN

 key, a long low beep will be 

heard and the command will be ignored .

SCANNING IN THE OPEN SCAN MODE

•   If a busy Channel is found, scanning will pause on that 

Channel to allow the signal to be heard and will remain 
there for as long as the Channel remains busy . Once 
the Channel has been clear for 5 seconds, scanning will 
resume automatically . 

•   If your radio pauses on a busy Channel and you don't 

wish to listen to that conversation, briefly press the 

CALL

 

button on top of the microphone . The radio will skip 
over that Channel and resume scanning from the next 
Channel in the sequence .

•   To transmit while paused on a busy Channel, simply 

press the Push-To-Talk 

(PTT)

 button on the microphone . 

The 

SCAN

 mode will be put on hold and the radio will 

stay on that Channel . You can now converse on that 
Channel in the usual way . When you have finished your 
conversation, briefly press the 

CALL 

button to 

resume scanning .

•   If your radio is paused on a busy Channel and you wish 

to remain there, briefly press the 

SCAN 

key . The radio 

will exit the Scan mode and remain on the busy Channel . 

•   If your radio is scanning and you need to use your 

Priority Channel (for an urgent call or an emergency), 
briefly press the 

Channel

 knob . The Scan mode will be 

cancelled and the radio will jump straight to the  
Priority Channel .

Note:

 In the Open Scan mode your TX4400 will not allow 

you to transmit while it is scanning . If the 

PTT

 button is 

pressed while scanning, the radio will give a low beep and 
will ignore the command . Your radio will only transmit while 
it is paused on a busy Channel .

ENDING THE SCAN

To stop scanning, briefly press the 

SCAN 

key . A low beep 

will be heard and ‘SCAN

 will disappear from the display . As 

long as the radio was not on a busy Channel, it will return 
to the last Channel you selected, otherwise it will stay on 
the busy Channel .

USING THE GROUP SCAN MODE

Group Scan allows you to transmit and receive normally 
on your priority (working) Channel, but between breaks in 
the conversation, the TX4400 will scan and listen to several 
other Channels . The receiver will continue to scan the other 
Channels 

ONLY WHILE THERE ARE NO SIGNALS ON 

THE PRIORITY Channel.

If a signal appears on the priority Channel it will override 
any signals being received on any of the other Channels . In 
addition, if you press the 

PTT

 switch on the microphone at 

any time, the radio will transmit on the priority Channel in 
the usual way . 

SETTING UP THE GROUP SCAN

To setup your radio for Group Scan:

1 .  Select the Group Scan mode by pressing the 

OS/GS 

key 

so that ‘GS’ is displayed .

2 .  Program your Priority Channel memory with your 

preferred working Channel .

3 .  Program the required ‘other’ Channels into your Group 

Scan memory .

SCANNING IN THE GROUP SCAN MODE

To scan in the Group Scan mode, briefly press the 

SCAN 

key . A high beep will be heard, ‘SCAN’ will appear in the 
display and the radio will begin scanning . 

Note:

 If there are no Channels programmed in the Group 

Scan memory when you press the SCAN key, a low beep 
will be heard and the command will be ignored .

When scanning, the TX4400 scans all the Channels 
programmed into the Group Scan memory, with the priority 
Channel being scanned after every fourth Channel . 

•   If a signal is heard on a scanned Channel, scanning 

will pause on that Channel and remain there for as 
long as the Channel is busy, and for 5 seconds after the 
Channel has cleared, as long as there are no signals on 
the priority Channel . During this time the receiver will 
continue to check the priority Channel for signals every 

    2 seconds, resulting in a series of small 'breaks' in the 

Summary of Contents for TX4400

Page 1: ...TX4400 INSTRUCTION MANUAL PAGE 1 I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L UHF CB RADIO TX4400...

Page 2: ...dents from the Memory 11 Recalling Fast Dial Memories 12 Naming your Selcall Idents 12 Displaying ALPHA Names 12 Entering and Storing a Selcall Name 12 Receiving Selcalls 12 Displaying the caller s Id...

Page 3: ...anumeric naming of up to 10 Idents for easier caller identification Front Facing Speaker Projects the sound forward for greater clarity Individually Programmable DUPLEX function User selectable for on...

Page 4: ...Indicator Duplex Indicator Selcall Call Mode CTCSS Indicator Selcall Ident Display ALPHA name Display QUIET Mode Channel Memory Indicator Receive Indicator BASIC OPERATION Rotate the Volume control c...

Page 5: ...se to select higher channels and counter clockwise to select lower channels The selected channel is displayed in large numbers on the LCD BACK LIGHTING The Liquid Crystal Display and function keys are...

Page 6: ...i e from the lowest Channel to the highest If a busy Channel is found scanning will pause to allow the signal to be heard Once the Channel has been clear for 5 seconds scanning will resume automatical...

Page 7: ...the radio will jump straight to the Priority Channel Note In the Open Scan mode your TX4400 will not allow you to transmit while it is scanning If the PTT button is pressed while scanning the radio wi...

Page 8: ...allow you to scan either Channel group without the interruption caused by monitoring a priority Channel Your TX4400 can be Dealer programmed to convert the Group Scan function into a second Open Scan...

Page 9: ...nnel selector for about 1 5 seconds The frequency will flash then the radio will beep indicating the frequency has been stored To program other frequencies repeat steps 1 to 7 above Once you have prog...

Page 10: ...you to the call The Selcall Ident for your radio is printed on the label on the rear panel and is also stored in Selcall memory 12 see section below on programming the Selcall memories The Ident is t...

Page 11: ...lowing you to store up to 10 frequently used Selcall Idents The memories are accessed by pressing the CALL button on the microphone then rotating the Channel switch Note Memory locations 1 4 are Fast...

Page 12: ...the last sent Selcall memory location will be displayed The large numbers to the left show the memory number while the five characters under the CALL TO icon represent the ALPHA name associated with t...

Page 13: ...caller This informs the caller that their Selcall transmission has been successful and that your radio is alerting you to their call The acknowledge signal is heard at the callers end as two quick be...

Page 14: ...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 Priorit...

Page 15: ...up Call Idents Group Call Idents can be stored in memory in the same way as a standard Selcall Ident Receiving Group calls Receiving a Group call is identical to receiving a normal Selcall except that...

Page 16: ...r Quiet operation the QUIET mode will be automatically selected and QUIET will be displayed In this case you will not be able to transmit If you Selcall Ident is received on the selected channel Your...

Page 17: ...select will be used for all CTCSS enabled channels in your radio MONITOR FUNCTION The monitor function temporarily opens your radio s Squelch to allow you to listen for signals from other CTCSS users...

Page 18: ...n a high beep will be heard and the key will function normally again For example to disable the SCAN function 1 Turn the radio OFF 2 Press and hold the SCAN key while turning the radio back ON A low b...

Page 19: ...ions where space is very limited When installing the radio avoid mounting it close to heaters or air conditioners Screw the mounting cradle to a firm surface The vibration proof washers have an adhesi...

Page 20: ...r this task as the tab can be difficult to reach with your fingers Rear Microphone Connection TX4400M The TX4400M comes with the LEM6M rear accessory pack factory fitted To fit the rear mounting micro...

Page 21: ...is point should supply 13 8 Volts only when the ignition switch is turned ON or in the ACCESSORY position Refer to above diagram HIGH VOLTAGE WARNING The TX4400 has a built in high voltage detection s...

Page 22: ...tion 5 kHz at 20 dB AF Limiting Transmit Frequency Response 6 dB per octave 300 Hz to 3 kHz 1 3 dB Demodulated Audio Signal to Noise 45 dB unweighted Current Consumption 1 4 Amps with 50 Ohm terminati...

Page 23: ...CTION MANUAL PAGE 23 Optional accessories Microphone Extension cable LEM6P Rear connection Microphone Kit LEM6M All values are typical unless otherwise stated and are subject to change without notice...

Page 24: ...ed to in the previous clause 2 2 We warrant our goods to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for three years from the date of original sale or another period we agree to in writing Durin...

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