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Instruction Manual 

TX630 

Your TX630 is powered by a 7.4 Volt 1000 
mAh Li-ion battery pack. When the battery 
pack is new, it should be fully charged 
before being used for the first time. If left 
unused, your TX630’s battery pack will 
discharge itself within a few months. If you 
have not used your TX630 for some time, 
you will need to recharge the battery pack 
before use.

Warning:

 Use only the approved GME 

charger. The use of other types may be 
dangerous and will void the warranty.

fitting and removing the Battery Pack

To fit the battery pack:

1.  Locate the bottom of the battery pack 
  into the two slots in the base of the  
  radio frame.

.  Press the top of the battery pack in to  
  place against the radio until it ‘clicks’.

to remove the Battery Pack

1.  Slide the battery retaining clip downward  
  while pulling the top of the battery away  
  from the radio.

.  Lift the battery pack upward to clear the  
  slots at the bottom of the radio.

Charging the Battery Pack

Your TX630 is supplied with a 40 Volt  
‘plug pack’ charger and charging cradle.  
The charger will charge a fully discharged 
1000 mAh battery pack to full capacity in 
around 8 hours.

1.  Plug the charger into a standard 40 Volt  
  AC outlet.

.  Plug the lead from the charger into the  
  charging cradle.

3.  Place the TX630 into the cradle. The  
  Red LED will light to indicate the battery  
  is charging.

4.  When the battery has charged, the LED  
  will change to Green.

Battery Low alert 

When the battery icon blinks on the display, 
the battery level is low and the battery pack 
should be recharged. If the battery is not 
charged, an audio tone will then sound  
to warn the user that the battery is 
almost discharged.

Battery Usage

The time taken to discharge the battery 
pack will depend on how you use the 
TX630. The 1000 mAh battery pack supplied 
is powerful enough for a full days use under 
average conditions. (Optional BP006 1850 
mAh battery pack also available.)

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Summary of Contents for TX630

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL TX630 POCKET SIZE 2 WATT HANDHELD UHF RADIO...

Page 2: ...ff 5 Adjusting the Volume 5 Display Lighting 5 Receiving signals 5 Transmitting 6 Selecting Channels 6 SQL Key 6 DUP Button 6 SCAN Key 6 Key Lock Function 7 Mode Key 7 1 CTCSS Code Selection 8 2 Trans...

Page 3: ...e Monitor function is activated Squelch is open 8 Roger Beep Tone Icon Appears when the Roger Beep tone is enabled 9 Battery Level Icon Indicates battery charge level Flashes when battery is almost em...

Page 4: ...at the bottom of the radio Charging the Battery Pack Your TX630 is supplied with a 240 Volt plug pack charger and charging cradle The charger will charge a fully discharged 1000 mAh battery pack to fu...

Page 5: ...gnal thereby keeping the receiver awake and the squelch open more often Low Transmit Power Settings The transmitter has both high and low power settings If you are only operating over short distances...

Page 6: ...on key that controls the both the Squelch and CTCSS Squelch To open the squelch briefly press the SQL key This will allow you to check the current channel for activity before transmitting particularly...

Page 7: ...the last reception or transmission Press the PTT switch while the unit is scanning to jump to the home channel the home channel is the channel the transceiver was on at the time scanning was activate...

Page 8: ...our selection To Activate CTCSS on the Radio 1 Select a channel that has a CTCSS code selected 2 Press and hold the SQL key for about 2 seconds The CTC icon and CTCSS code will appear on the display C...

Page 9: ...ow alternate between the currently selected channel and the dual watch channel To EXIT the Dual Watch mode turn the radio off or momentarily press the SCAN key This is equivalent to setting the DW mod...

Page 10: ...ies to alert other users to your incoming call When enabled the melody can be transmitted to another user where it will be heard in the speaker of the receiving radio To select your favourite call ala...

Page 11: ...TX630 Instruction Manual Page 11 CHANNEL CHART ARRIER REQUENCY Z 4X ALF DUPLEX 3IMPLEX 2X 4X 2X...

Page 12: ...mage has been occasioned by accident misuse or improper installation whereby the warranty would be void including Transceivers which have been damaged due to 1 Incorrect or reverse polarity connection...

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