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INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

 

TX6100

To enable DCS on the radio:

1.   Select a channel that has a DCS 

code selected.

2.   Press and 

hold

 the 

SQL

 

key for about 

2 seconds. The ‘DCS’ icon will appear 
on the display. DCS is now enabled on 
ALL channels that have DCS codes 
selected.

To Disable DCS on the Radio:

1.   Select a DCS enabled channel using 

the   or   keys. The DCS code will be 
displayed on that channel.

2.   Press and 

hold

 the 

SQL

 key for about 

2 seconds. The ‘DCS’ icon and DCS 
code will disappear from the display 
indicating DCS is no longer activated.

NOTE:

 

DCS is only enabled on those 

channels with DCS codes selected. All 
other channels will continue to operate 
normally.

3. Transmitter Power

The transmitter power can be set to High 
(5 watts) or Low (1 watt). The power 
setting applies to all channels

To set the transmit power:

From the Standby mode;
1.   Press the 

MODE

 key 

THREE

 (

3

) times 

to select the power setting mode.

 

‘Po’ will be displayed and ‘HI’ or ‘LO’ 
will be flashing on the display.

2.   Press the   or   keys to select the 

required power setting. Select 

HI

 for 

high power or 

LO

 for low power. 

3.   Press and 

hold

 the 

MODE

 key (or press 

the 

PTT

 key momentarily) to confirm 

and store your selection.

The TX6100 should now display the 
selected channel number along with ‘HI’ 
or ‘LO’ to indicate the transmit power you 
have set.

4. VOX Settings

The VOX feature lets you have handsfree 
conversations. When you speak, the 
microphone automatically detects your 
voice (or other nearby sound) causing 
the radio to transmit without the need to 
press the 

PTT

 switch.

To set radio for VOX operation:

From the Standby mode;

1.   Press the 

MODE

 key 

FOUR

 (

4

) times 

to select the VOX setting mode.   will 
flash on the display. 

2.   Press the   or   keys to select 

the sensitivity from 1 (minimum) to 
7 (maximum). The minimum setting 
requires a louder voice to activate 
the VOX. The maximum setting will 
activate the VOX with a much softer 
voice. 

3.   To disable the VOX completely, set the 

VOX sensitivity to 

oFF

.

4.   Press and 

hold

 the

 

MODE

 key (or 

press the 

PTT

 key momentarily) to 

Summary of Contents for TX6100

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

Page 2: ...AFETY INFORMATION 2 IMPORTANT INFORMATION 3 Possible Issues 4 TELEMETRY CHANNELS 4 FEATURES 5 CONTROLS 5 LCD INDICATORS 6 POWERING THE RADIO 7 GENERAL OPERATION 9 Power On Off 9 Adjusting the Volume 9...

Page 3: ...icensed in Australia by the ACMA Radio communications Citizens Band Radio Stations Class Licence and in New Zealand by the Ministry of Economic Development New Zealand MED A General User Radio Licence...

Page 4: ...narrowband radios in the same bandwidth This possible interference will decrease over time as the population of wideband radios ages and decreases Further information and updates are available from t...

Page 5: ...h Signal strength indicator Memory scan Duplex CTCSS VOX voice activated transmit 1 Battery 2 Scan 3 Squelch CTCSS Key 4 Battery Release Clip 5 Push To Talk PTT Switch 6 Mode Key 7 Microphone 8 Indica...

Page 6: ...n Appears when SCAN is enabled and the radio is scanning 9 Battery Level Icon Indicates battery charge level Flashes when battery is almost empty 10 Channel Display Indicates the channel number in use...

Page 7: ...he approved GME charger The use of other types may be dangerous and will void your GME warranty To fit the battery pack 1 Locate the bottom of the battery pack into the two slots in the base of the ra...

Page 8: ...operate your TX6100 in a situation where you require maximum battery life e g a remote site where there is no convenient recharging facility nearby the following hints can greatly reduce the amount o...

Page 9: ...al is received the LED indicator on the upper edge of the radio will light GREEN and the icon will appear on the display Adjust the volume control for a comfortable listening level If the incoming sig...

Page 10: ...he radio will light GREEN the icon will appear on the display and you will hear static or hiss if the channel is clear Do not transmit if you hear any conversations Briefly press the SQL key again to...

Page 11: ...w stored in the Scan Memory 3 Repeat to store further channels into the Scan Memory 4 To remove a channel from the Scan Group press and hold the SCAN key again M will disappear from the display To sca...

Page 12: ...2 seconds The icon will appear on the display To cancel the Keypad Lock press and hold the DUP button again The icon will disappear from the display MODE Key The MODE key is used to set the various fe...

Page 13: ...ay CTCSS is now enabled on ALL channels that have CTCSS codes selected To Disable CTCSS on the Radio 1 Select a CTCSS enabled channel using the or keys The CTCSS code will be displayed on that channel...

Page 14: ...Po will be displayed and HI or LO will be flashing on the display 2 Press the or keys to select the required power setting Select HI for high power or LO for low power 3 Press and hold the MODE key or...

Page 15: ...the Dual Watch mode Momentarily press the SCAN key This is equivalent to setting the DW mode to oFF Dual Watch Operation If a signal is received on the Dual Watch channel the radio will pause on that...

Page 16: ...ndby mode 1 Press the MODE key EIGHT 8 times to select the Button Beep setting mode bP will be displayed along with a flashing icon 2 Press the or keys to set the beep to on or oFF as desired 3 Press...

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Page 20: ...is inhibited as required by AS NZS 4365 2011 Channel Frequency MHz Channel Frequency MHz 51 476 6875 66 477 0625 52 476 7125 67 477 0875 53 476 7375 68 477 1125 54 476 7625 69 477 1375 55 476 7875 70...

Page 21: ...3 for future use CTCSS Codes 38 DCS Codes 104 Dimensions W x H x D 62 mm x 98 mm x 30 mm without antenna Complies with AS NZS 4365 2011 POWER SUPPLY Power Source Li Ion rechargeable 7 4 V DC 1700 mAh...

Page 22: ...terials 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 op...

Page 23: ...11 Australia Telephone 02 9879 8888 Fax 02 9816 4722 Email servadmin gme net au 2 8 If we determine that your goods are defective we will pay for the cost of returning the repaired or replaced goods t...

Page 24: ...Part Number 310416 Drawing Number 44169 5...

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