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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.

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.

2.7   send your claim to: standard communications Pty 

ltd. unit B, 22-24 college street, Gladesville, nsW 

2111, Australia.  

telephone: (02) 9879 8888 Fax: (02) 9816 4722. 

Email: [email protected]

2.8   If we determine that your goods are defective, we 

will pay for the cost of returning the repaired or 

replaced goods to you, and reimburse you for your 

reasonable expenses of sending your warranty 

claim to us. 

3.  What this warranty does not cover

3.1   this warranty will not apply in relation to: 
 

  (a) goods modified or altered in any way;

 

   (b)  defects and damage caused by use with non 

standard communications products;

 

   (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 replacement during 

the warranty period will renew or extend the 

warranty period past the period from original date 

of purchase.

PRODUCT TyPE

WARRANTy 

PERIOD

477 mHz uHF cB mobile transceivers

3 years

Summary of Contents for TX4500

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

Page 2: ...ighting 7 Bandwidth Filter Settings 7 Dynamic Volume Control 8 Voice Scrambler 8 Repeaters and Duplex Mode 8 Priority Channel 9 Scanning 9 CTCSS DCS 11 Selective Calling 13 Using Selcall 13 Quiet Mode...

Page 3: ...Original 40 channel wideband Radios will continue to operate on the original 40 channels however they will not be able to converse on the newer channels 41 80 The newer narrowband radios will be able...

Page 4: ...ur voice so that communications are only intelligible to others using the same scrambler technology Programmable Scan Function Scans the selected UHF CB channels with both Group and Open Scan function...

Page 5: ...iority 1 Priority 2 Duplex Alpha Silent Quiet Front Mic Socket SILENT QUIET DUP ALPHA VOLUME SQUELCH CHANNEL PRI 1 PRI 2 SCAN OS GS MENU F LCD PANEL Scan Quiet Busy Transmit Channel Display Selcall Al...

Page 6: ...quelch can be opened or closed using the Squelch knob When the Squelch is open the receiver s background noise can be heard and the symbol is displayed When the Squelch is closed the receiver remains...

Page 7: ...the available settings Rotate the Channel knob left or right to adjust the current setting There are three backlight settings available BKLGT Brightness Setting Provides a continuously variable bright...

Page 8: ...eeps 2 Briefly press the Menu key repeatedly until ENCOF or ENCON is displayed 3 Rotate the Channel knob to make your selection Select ENCON to activate the scrambler encoder or ENCOF to disable it 4...

Page 9: ...is feature can be used to provide instant access to your working channel or your local repeater channel at the press of a key It can also be used in conjunction with the Group Scan function Your TX450...

Page 10: ...is mode press the F key again or wait 10 seconds for the function to time out This option can be used to quickly jump between channels of interest or to quickly review which channels are in the Scan m...

Page 11: ...d your conversation and there has been no further activity for 5 seconds the radio will resume scanning the other channels If the scan pauses on a busy channel and you don t wish to listen to that con...

Page 12: ...or 50 to access the DCS tones DCS tones are displayed as DT001 DT104 Rotate left CTCSS Off CTCSS Tone 50 DCS Tone 104 Rotate right 5 To see the actual sub tone instead of the tone label briefly press...

Page 13: ...channel display when you first turn the radio on You will need to make your Ident known to anyone who may need to call you using Selcall NOTE Although your radio is factory programmed with a unique Se...

Page 14: ...t the required number in the flashing digit position 5 Briefly press the Channel knob again to select the next digit position 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to enter all 5 digits as required 7 Now press and h...

Page 15: ...the PTT switch The alarm will be cancelled and the channel will be open for normal communication You can now talk on the channel in the usual way Quiet Mode The Quiet Mode mutes the receiver to preve...

Page 16: ...mal 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 r...

Page 17: ...lcalls to every tenth radio by setting the second digit to A e g Sending Ident 145A5 will call radios 14505 14515 14525 14535 14545 14595 Call acknowledge in Group mode There is no call acknowledge wh...

Page 18: ...is 25 kHz You should select a frequency step that matches the channel allocations in the frequency band you are programming When selecting 25 kHz or 12 5 kHz steps the appropriate wideband or narrow...

Page 19: ...he channel number You can configure the display to show the Frequency or the Alpha name of the selected channel Before starting ensure the radio is in the Numeric mode press F then ALPHA so that NUMER...

Page 20: ...e Scrambler Enables or disables the Voice Scrambler Scrambler Encoder ON Scrambler Encoder Off Beep tone level Adjusts the volume level of the beep tones associated with key presses Beep level 9 Beep...

Page 21: ...only channel memory consists of 5 banks of 19 channels Channel banks are labelled RX A to RX E CH Bank C CH Bank B CH Bank A CH Bank E CH Bank D INSTALLATION Your TX4500 is supplied with a DIN mounti...

Page 22: ...negative terminal Connect the radio s positive Red lead via the 2 amp fuse to the accessory point in the fuse box This point should supply 13 8 volts ONLY when the ignition is switched ON or in the A...

Page 23: ...he radio has a built in high voltage detection system to warn you if an overvoltage situation occurs If the power supply voltage exceeds 18 volts DC the channel display will flash hi dc for 5 seconds...

Page 24: ...5 35 225 7 12 11 97 4 29 165 5 46 229 1 13 12 100 0 30 27 167 9 47 36 233 6 14 13 103 5 31 171 3 48 37 241 8 15 14 107 2 32 28 173 8 49 38 250 3 16 15 110 9 33 177 3 50 254 1 17 16 114 8 34 29 179 9 D...

Page 25: ...0 46 476 5625 66 477 0625 7 476 575 27 477 075 47 476 5875 67 477 0875 8 476 600 28 477 100 48 476 6125 68 477 1125 9 476 625 29 477 125 49 476 6375 69 477 1375 10 476 650 30 477 150 50 476 6625 70 47...

Page 26: ...quency Error 1 5 kHz Modulation FM Maximum Deviation 2 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...

Page 27: ...rvices 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 a...

Page 28: ...op Dunn Pl Dandenong South Thebarton 10 12 Harvard Way 89 101 Factory Rd 22 24 College St East Tamaki VIC 3165 SA 5031 Canning Vale Oxley Gladesville Manukau 2013 T 03 9798 0988 T 08 8234 2633 WA 6155...

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