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TX677 Instruction Manual

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Label No.

Description

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Description

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Desktop charger

4

Rear cradle

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TX677

5

USB lead from AC or 12V adaptor

3

Indicator LED

6

Front cradle

BATTERY USAGE

The time taken to discharge the battery pack will depend on how you use the 
radio. The battery pack supplied is powerful enough for up to 20 hours of use 
under average conditions using low power.

The sections that follow provide directions and recommendations on the optimal 
use of the battery pack.

BATTERY LOW ALERT

When the battery icon blinks on the radio’s display, the battery level is low and 
the battery pack should be recharged.

CONSERVING BATTERY POWER

The radio has built-in power saving features to help you get the maximum amount 
of time between charges from your Li-ion battery pack. If you need to operate 
your radio 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 of power drawn from the battery pack.

STANDBY MODE

The radio will automatically enter the Standby mode when it is inactive (i.e. not 
transmitting or receiving signals).

While in Standby mode it will still check for incoming signals but it 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.

Summary of Contents for TX677

Page 1: ...TX677 Instruction Manual 1 TX677 2 WATT UHF CB HANDHELD RADIO INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...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 for Ci...

Page 3: ...formance When an older wideband radio receives a signal from a new narrowband radio the speech may sound quiet simply adjust your radio volume for best performance Depending on how close your receivin...

Page 4: ...ods 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 u...

Page 5: ...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 Before returning any goods you will b...

Page 6: ...g 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 illega...

Page 7: ...Supplied 10 Optional Accessories 10 Features 11 CONTROLS 12 LCD ICONS 13 CHARGING THE BATTERY 14 Removing the Battery Pack 14 Refitting the Battery Pack 14 Charging the Battery Pack 15 Charging the T...

Page 8: ...LOCK 21 DUPLEX OPERATION 21 SCANNING 22 ADDING OR REMOVING CHANNELS 22 SCANNING FOR CHANNELS 22 Scanning Features 23 CTCSS DCS AND SILENT MODE 23 MENU OPTIONS 25 USING THE MENU 25 DUPLEX MODE SELECTI...

Page 9: ...be added to those currently listed where voice transmission is inhibited Currently transmissions on channels 61 62 and 63 are also inhibited and these channels are reserved for future allocation IMPO...

Page 10: ...7TP radio set 2 x 2 Watt Handheld UHF CB Radio TX677 2 x 1600mAh Li Ion Battery Pack BP021 Dual Desktop Charger BCD017 USB Multi charging Cable LE061 AC Adaptor PS003 2 x Belt Clip MB047 TX677QP The f...

Page 11: ...aters leaving others free for use as extra simplex channels Receive RX 80 channels 477 MHz UHF CB Power Save feature Conserves battery power by sleeping during periods of inactivity Calling Tone and R...

Page 12: ...Antenna 9 Accessory Jack 2 PTT Push to Talk Switch 10 Belt Clip 3 Squelch Silent Memory Key 11 Battery 4 Indicator LED 12 USB Charge Socket 5 Lanyard Mount 13 LCD Screen 6 On Off Switch and Volume con...

Page 13: ...n Appears when the function F key is pressed to activate secondary functions 17 CTCSS DCS Silent icons Indicates a CTCSS or DCS tone has been set in the menu 9 Scan icon Flashes when radio is scanning...

Page 14: ...ting 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...

Page 15: ...full capacity in around 4 hours To charge the radio 1 Plug the AC adaptor into a 240V AC outlet 2 Plug the USB lead into the USB socket on the AC adaptor and the micro USB connector into the charging...

Page 16: ...p 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...

Page 17: ...ERVING BATTERY POWER The radio has built in power saving features to help you get the maximum amount of time between charges from your Li ion battery pack If you need to operate your radio in a situat...

Page 18: ...nce of finding a signal thereby keeping the receiver awake and the Squelch open more often USE LOW TRANSMIT POWER The transmitter has both high and low power settings If you are only operating over sh...

Page 19: ...incoming signal is encoded with a CTCSS or DCS to the LED indicator will light orange and you will be able t indicator lights green and the icon appears but you incoming signal is using a different C...

Page 20: ...quelch Briefly press the SQL key This will allow you to check the current channel for activity before transmitting particularly if you have CTCSS DCS enabled When the squelch is open the LED indicator...

Page 21: ...NEL 1 CHANNEL 31 R E PE ATE R OPE R ATION R E PE ATE R S TATION icon will disappear DUPLEX OPERATION Duplex operation allows the radio to transmit on a different frequency to that which it receives Th...

Page 22: ...to add the cha Scanning for Channels 1 To scan for channels briefly press F followed by the channel numbers will change as the radio scans throu 2 To change the scan direction while scanning briefly p...

Page 23: ...If the icon is visible the selected channel is already in the Press F followed by SQL to remove the channel from the scan be heard and the icon will disappear 2 If the icon is not visible the selecte...

Page 24: ...2 50157 CTCSS and DCS codes do not prevent others from hearing your transmission CTCSS DCS tones are switched off by default To use CTCSS DCS you must first enable a suitable CTCSS DCS code using the...

Page 25: ...inhibited on channels 5 35 emergency channel on oF 2 CTCSS and DCS code selection ct dt oF 01 50 001 104 3 Transmitter power Po Hi Lo 4 VOX settings Uo oF 1 3 5 Squelch level setting Sq Aut 1 5 6 Roge...

Page 26: ...nnels 5 35 emergency channel nu ss the menu press and hold the Menu key until the radio beeps Menu options icon will be displayed on that channel CTCSS AND DCS CODE SELECTION The radio is fitted with...

Page 27: ...nly signals that are using the same tone or code as e heard in the speaker and the squelch will remain closed to all other signals SS and DCS codes do not prevent others from hearing your transmission...

Page 28: ...setting requires a louder voice to activate the VOX while a maximum setting will activate the VOX with a much softer voice 4 To disable the VOX completely set the VOX sensitivity to oF 5 Press the PT...

Page 29: ...ntil rb is displayed The TX677 Beep Tone ger Beep is a tone that is automatically transmitted whenever the PTT swit rves to alert the receiving party that your transmission has ended ble or disable th...

Page 30: ...ayed s the radio to sound a confirmation beep whenever the keys are pressed I mation tone whenever the radio is switched on ep on or off hold the Menu key until the radio beeps Menu key repeatedly unt...

Page 31: ...ess the Menu key repeatedly until dU is displayed The icon w 4 Press the or keys to select the second dual watch channel or se the dual watch mode 5 Press the PTT switch to confirm and store your sele...

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Page 35: ...AS NZS 4365 2011 Power Supply Type Description 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 Type Des...

Page 36: ...Part Number 311095 Drawing Number 50157 2 17 Gibbon Road Winston Hills NSW 2153 Australia gme net au GME Pty Ltd...

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