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2 watt UHF CB handheld radio

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document size: 93 mm (w) x 172 mm (h) 24 pages

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Summary of Contents for TX675

Page 1: ...I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L 2 watt UHF CB handheld radio ...

Page 2: ...11 Receiving signals 11 Transmitting 11 Selecting channels 11 Squelch 12 Keypad Lock 12 Duplex operation 12 SCANNING 13 To add or remove scan channels 13 To scan 13 Scanning features 13 CTCSS DCS AND SILENT mODE 14 MENU 14 Using the menu 15 Duplex mode selection 15 CTCSS and DCS code selection 15 Transmitter power 16 VOX settings 17 Squelch level setting 17 Roger Beep tone 17 Button Beep 18 Call A...

Page 3: ... will be able to converse with all older 40 channel wideband radios on all channels 1 40 as well as the newer channels allocated from 41 80 The mixing of narrowband and wideband radios in the same spectrum can cause some possible operating issues of interference and varying levels of received volume Possible Issues When a new narrowband radio receives a transmission from an older wideband radio th...

Page 4: ...ited and these channels are reserved for future allocation IMPORTANT ADVICE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before operating your radio and retain this manual for future reference NEVER connect the radio to a power source other than the supplied battery This may damage your radio DO NOT place your radio in front of a vehicle airbag DO NOT use your radio with a damaged antenna DO NOT...

Page 5: ...tions Microprocessor controlled frequency synthesiser Allows user programmable control of scanning channel memories and selected feature options Programmable scan function Scans up to 80 UHF CB channels Dual Watch Monitors two channels simultaneously Privacy functions CTCSS DCS A built in Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System and a Digital Coded Squelch option provide quiet channel operation PHYSIC...

Page 6: ... TX675 CONTROLS Antenna PTT Push to Talk Squelch Silent Key Indicator LED Lanyard mount Volume control Speaker Microphone Accessory jack Belt clip Battery USB charge socket LCD Channel up key Menu Function key Channel down key ...

Page 7: ...pressed to activate secondary functions Low Power icon Appears when Low TX power is selected Scan icon Flashes when radio is scanning Battery icon Displays battery charge level Roger Beep icon Appears when the Roger Beep tones are active Duplex icon Appears on channels where Duplex is enabled CTCSS DCS Silent icon Indicates a CTCSS or DCS tone has been set in the menu Transmit icon Appears when tr...

Page 8: ...ards you The battery pack should separate from the radio Pull to release To refit the Battery Pack 1 Ensure that your radio is switched off 2 Align the slots in the battery pack with the battery guides on the back of the radio 3 Slide the battery pack upwards as far as it will go until it clicks Slide to lock battery Charging the Battery Pack NOTE While the battery is charging the indicator LED on...

Page 9: ...he TX675 Twin Pack is supplied with a dual desktop charger 240V AC adaptor 12V vehicle charger and a USB lead Using the AC adaptor the dual desktop charger will charge two fully discharged 1600 mAh battery packs to full capacity in around 4 hours If using the 12V vehicle charger with the dual desktop charger two fully discharged 1600 mAh battery packs can be charged to full capacity in around 8 ho...

Page 10: ...t will draw considerably less power from the battery pack As soon as a signal is heard or the keys are pressed the radio will wake up again This Standby mode is automatic and by itself can extend the battery life by many hours Using CTCSS DCS If you are expecting to receive signals on a busy channel you can program that channel for CTCSS DCS operation and get the other person to call you using the...

Page 11: ...lected in your radio see Menu options for more details on setting CTCSS DCS tones If no further signals are received the unit will return to Standby mode after a few seconds Transmitting To transmit press and hold the PTT Push To Talk switch The other radio you are talking to must be set to the same channel Hold the radio approximately 5 8 cm from your mouth with the antenna vertical and speak int...

Page 12: ...e preferred settings of the radio When the keys are locked the icon is displayed and all key presses are ignored except for the PTT SQL and the Keypad unlock function To lock the Keypad press the F key the F icon will appear then hold the key The icon will appear on the display To cancel the Keypad Lock press the F key then hold the key The icon will disappear Duplex Operation Duplex operation all...

Page 13: ...he icon will stop flashing and the radio will return to normal operation Scanning Features If a signal is received the scan is paused allowing you to transmit and receive on that channel During this time the icon will continue to flash to show that the scan is still active Once the channel has been inactive for 5 seconds the scan will automatically resume Pressing the PTT switch while the radio is...

Page 14: ...in performance between the two systems Once a CTCSS or DCS code has been enabled the display will show for CTCSS or for DCS You can now make selected channels quiet by enabling Silent mode on those channels To activate or deactivate Silent mode on a channel 1 Select the required channel 2 Press and hold the SQL key The selected CTCSS or DCS code will be displayed on that channel Channels that have...

Page 15: ... appears in the Menu if a repeater channel 1 8 or 41 48 was selected prior to entering the menu To enable Duplex on the selected repeater channel 1 Select a repeater channel 1 8 or 41 48 using the or keys 2 Press and hold the MENU key until the radio beeps The icon will flash 3 Press the or keys to toggle on duplex enabled or oF duplex disabled on the display 4 Press the PTT to store your setting ...

Page 16: ...ut 2 seconds The selected code number will be displayed on that channel 3 The selected channel will now remain silent unless a signal is received containing the chosen code Note Silent mode will only be enabled on channels you select Other channels will remain open to all incoming signals To Disable Silent mode on a Channel 1 Select the required channel The CTCSS DCS Code will be displayed 2 Press...

Page 17: ...y setting Squelch level setting The Squelch is designed to keep the radio quiet when there are no signals present The Squelch setting adjusts the sensitivity of the Squelch to incoming signals Higher Squelch settings require stronger signals to overcome the Squelch and be heard in the speaker while lower settings allow much weaker signals to be heard To set the Squelch 1 Press and hold the MENU ke...

Page 18: ...d hold the MENU key until the radio beeps 2 Press the MENU key repeatedly until CL is displayed Call number 1 5 or oF will be flashing 3 Press the or keys to preview listen to the 5 available Call Melodies 1 5 NOTE You will not be able to preview the Call Alarm Melodies unless the Button Beeps have been enabled 4 To disable the Call Melodies select oF 5 Press the PTT to confirm and store your sele...

Page 19: ...nd store your selection While Dual Watch is active the icon is displayed and the LCD will alternate between the selected channel and the Dual Watch channel Dual Watch Operation If a signal is received on either channel the radio will pause on that channel for as long as it remains busy then resume the Dual Watch 5 seconds after the last transmission has ceased To talk on the Dual Watch channel pre...

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Page 22: ...ut antenna Complies with AS NZS 4365 2011 POWER SUPPLY Power Source Li ion rechargeable 3 7V DC 1600 mA Operating Time 14 Hours High Power 20 Hours Low Power Transmit 5 Receive 5 Standby 90 RECEIVER Usable Sensitivity 121 dBm Maximum Audio Output 0 5 watt max 8 Ohm Modulation Distortion 5 1 kHz 70 TRANSMITTER Transmit Power Hi 1 8 watts Lo 0 5 watt NOTE Specifications are typical unless otherwise ...

Page 23: ...ons 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 supp...

Page 24: ...nses 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 instal...

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