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Contents 

Contents

 

 

1   Safety Information   ...........................................

 

2   Supplied Accessories   .....................................

 

3   Battery Information   .........................................

 

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Caution  

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Battery Charging  

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4   Accessories Installation   .................................

 

 

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Key Assignment

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Time-out Timer(TOT) {set by Mitex}

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VOX Function {set by Mitex}

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Battery Save

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Low Battery Alert

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7   Troubleshooting and Maintenance ...................... 13

 

 

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Installing and Removing the Battery Pack   

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Troubleshooting  

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Installing/Removing the Antenna   

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Maintenance and Cleaning  

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13

 

 

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Installing an Earpiece   

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Specifications    ....................................................

 

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Installing/Removing the Belt Clip   

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6

 

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Sub-tone Table    ...................................................

 

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Getting Acquainted  ..........................................

 

7

 

10 Channel Table     

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Radio Diagram  

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CE Declaration   ....................................................

 

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Function and Operation   .................................

 

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Warranty and Service    ........................................

 

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Power ON/OFF   

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Channel Selection  

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Volume Adjustment   

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Emergency Alarm  

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Receiving  

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Transmitting  

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TDR(Dual Standby)  

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Scan Function   

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10

 

 

 

 

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CTCSS/DCS  

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10

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for GENERAL Xtreme

Page 1: ... MITEX LOGO GENERAL Xtreme Professional Two Way Radio SAME BACK PAGE AS OUR OTHERS MITEX LOGO GENERAL Xtreme GENERAL Xtreme INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...uly professional and durable radio that will provide reliable high quality communication even under harsh and demanding conditions Before operation and to obtain the best performance please read this manual carefully to become familiar with the radios features and uses ...

Page 3: ... Installing and Removing the Battery Pack 4 Troubleshooting 13 Installing Removing the Antenna 5 Maintenance and Cleaning 13 Installing an Earpiece 6 8 Specifications 14 Installing Removing the Belt Clip 6 9 Sub tone Table 15 5 Getting Acquainted 7 10 Channel Table 16 Radio Diagram 7 11 CE Declaration 14 6 Function and Operation 8 12 12 Warranty and Service 15 Power ON OFF 8 Channel Selection 8 Vo...

Page 4: ...ly flammable and explosive atmospheres Do not operate the radio if its antenna isdamaged Do not expose the radio to long periods of direct sunlight for example on the dashboard of a vehicle or close to heating appliances When using your radio try to keep it vertical and at a distance of 5 10cm from your mouth Keep a distance of at least 2 5cm between the antenna and your head and body when transmi...

Page 5: ...he battery or the radio switched off with battery attached into thecharger check that the battery is properly in place The red light will begin to flash indicating that charging is in progress The LED will turn green when the battery is fully charged see illustration 1 illustration Accessories Installation Installing and Removing the Battery Pack Place the rechargeable battery pack onto the back o...

Page 6: ... illustration5 Installing the Earpiece First with the radio switched off release the Speak microphone cover then insert the speaker microphone plugs into the SP MIC jacks Reverse the above radio off to remove See illustration 6 Installing Removing the Belt Clip Attach the belt clip using the two supplied screws See illustration 7 To remove the belt clip release the screws on the belt clip See illu...

Page 7: ...lockwise to switch theradio OFF Channel Selection Rotate the channel knob to select the required channel Volume Adjustment Rotate the Volume knob to adjust the volume clockwise to increase the volume and counter clockwise to decrease it If your dealer programmed Monitor onto the side key you can press the Monitor key to hear background noise while adjusting the volume level Emergency Alarm To acti...

Page 8: ...l then begin to scan When a busy channel is found the radio will remain in scan mode for 5 seconds after the transmit ion has ended To end the scan rotate the channel selector to any channel between 1 and 15 There are two kinds of scan modes ordinary scan and priority scan a programmable setting 1 Ordinary scan microphone approximately 2 5 5 0cm from your mouth and then speak into the microphone i...

Page 9: ...ction does not activate when a headset is not connected to the accessory terminal of the transceiver Depending on the configuration of the VOX GainLevel and the volume of your voice the first part of your voice may not be transmitted If a headset is connected to the transceiver while the VOX function is switched ON and the VOX Gain Level is configured to a higher more sensitive level louder receiv...

Page 10: ... attached audio accessories Always turn the transceiver OFF when attaching or detaching audio accessories Clean the buttons control knob and radio body with a dry cloth when it has been unused for a longtime or becomes dirty All stated specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation General Frequency range 400 470MHz Set by Mitex Channel capacity 16CH Channel spacing 25Hz 12 5Hz ...

Page 11: ...URITY SITE 1 Dedicated General Dedicated Security Dedicated Site 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Channels 13 14 15 are common to all Mitex UHF Transceivers 14 15 16 SCAN SCAN SCAN 017 053 122 165 246 311 371 455 546 664 023 054 125 172 251 315 411 462 565 703 025 065 131 174 252 325 412 464 606 712 026 071 132 205 255 331 413 465 612 723 031 072 134 212 261 332 423 466 624 731 032 073 143 223 263 343 ...

Page 12: ...chase This warranty is limited to repair or replacement of defective parts only and is not valid if the equipment has been tampered with misused or damaged If service or repair is required within the warranty period repair will be made free of charge by Mitex UK Ltd only If the owner requires any service or repair by anyone other than Mitex UK Ltd the repair service cost must be paid by the owner ...

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