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We hope you will enjoy using your purchase for many years to come.

Summary of Contents for ACB-628G1

Page 1: ...WARNING This unit must be installed by a professional technician only or the warranty will be void Instruction Manual 1300 886 649 Model ACB 628G1 Customer Helpline UHF CB Radio with FM Transmission ...

Page 2: ...ephone 1300 886 649 Email info tempo org Warranty Details 3 Welcome 4 General Safety Instructions 5 Product Overview 6 Features 9 Operations 10 Tables 17 Installation 20 Repair and Refurbished Goods or Parts Notice 23 Contents ...

Page 3: ...enefits conferred by this warranty are in addition to all rights and remedies in respect of the product that the consumer has under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and similar state and territory laws Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and to compensation for any other reason...

Page 4: ... buy an ONIX product All products brought to you by ONIX are manufactured to the highest standards of performance and safety and as part of our philosophy of customer service and satisfaction are backed by our comprehensive 1 Year Warranty We hope you will enjoy using your purchase for many years to come ...

Page 5: ...o ensure they do not play with the equipment Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children Clean the unit only with a dry cloth Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners When replacing parts make sure the service technician only uses parts recommended by the manufacturer Upon completion of service or repair of the unit ask the service technician to perform safety checks...

Page 6: ...el Menu 5 35 5 35 5 button 6 Triple watch TW button 7 Squelch SQ button 8 LC display 9 Menu MENU button 10 Call C button 11 UHF Antenna connection 12 Power input connection 13 8V DC 13 External speaker socket Controls and Indicators 2 4 5 6 7 9 8 10 3 1 11 12 13 Front View Rear View Controls and Indicators 2 4 5 6 7 9 8 10 3 1 11 12 13 Front View Rear View Front view Rear view ...

Page 7: ...le screws and washers 22 DC Power cord Included with Radio Standard Microphone UHF CB Mobile Radio Vo lume S Q M E N U C T W Model CR 92 Lo Instruction manual Microphone Hanger Screws Washers Mounting cradle Screws Washers DC Power Cord Included with Radio Standard Microphone UHF CB Mobile Radio Vo lume S Q M E N U C T W Model CR 92 Lo Instruction manual Microphone Hanger Screws Washers Mounting c...

Page 8: ...nction E TW triple watch function F CTCSS continuous tone coded squelch system G DCS digital coded squelch H CTCSS code number I R Roger beep function J MEM Memory indicator K Selected channel indicator L SC automatic channels or CTCSS code scanning M VOX hands free use N Keypad beep tone O REP is illuminated when the repeater function is switched on P Lo indicates low power transmission Q Stop wa...

Page 9: ...gs Rotary volume control with power on off Backlit LCD and keys 5 Step adjustable and automatic squelch 20 Memory store Repeater function Key lock function Selectable key tone on off Selectable Roger beep tone on off TX and RX icon Triple watch function Scan channel memory scan Stop watch function 59 59 Important notes This UHF CB Radio Model No ABC 628G1 requires a CB antenna for operation The CB...

Page 10: ...cy codes 0 DCS privacy codes 0 SQ levels Auto TX power 5W VOX on off Off Call tone 5 Roger tone On Key tone On Lock states Unlock Turning the radio off Rotate the Power Volume knob anticlockwise to turn the radio off Adjusting the volume Rotate the Power Volume knob to change the volume Selecting a channel Before selecting a channel for transmission always listen on it and ensure it is not already...

Page 11: ... 31 38 and 71 78 for mobile transmission Only use this repeater function when a long distance communication via the local repeater facility is specifically required Unless it is necessary avoid operation on locally used repeater input channels channels 31 38 and 71 78 or locally used repeater receiving channels channels 1 8 and 41 48 Channel 11 is the customary calling channel in Australia for est...

Page 12: ...tting Release the PTT button to end the transmission and listen to a reply Monitoring For a brief check of channel activity press and hold the SQ button for 2 5 seconds to activate the monitor function You will hear background noise static and possible weak signal from the unit if the channel is unoccupied Do not transmit if someone is talking on the channel Press and hold the SQ button for more t...

Page 13: ...ater input channels channels 31 38 and 71 78 or locally used repeater receiving channels channels 1 8 and 41 48 Sending a call tone With the unit in normal mode press the C Call button briefly The microphone will be muted and the unit will transmit the current call tone to other users with the same channel and CTCSS code The TX icon will be displayed on the LC display and the red LED indicator ill...

Page 14: ...rough the selection DCS codes on emergency channels 5 and 35 are prohibited Hi Low power setting This feature permits the selection of the transmitting power level To select the desired power output 5W Press the MENU button three times 3x before voice transmission VOX sensitivity level setting In VOX mode the unit will transmit a signal only when it is activated by your voice or other sounds aroun...

Page 15: ...the LC display Press the or button to start the CTCSS code scanning DCS code scanning Press the MENU button eight times 8x until the SC icon is displayed and the DCS code starts blinking on the LC display Press the or button to start the DCS code scanning Memory scanning Press the MENU button nine times 9x until the MEM icon is displayed Press the or button to start memory scanning Call tone setti...

Page 16: ... a beep tone is heard to confirm the selection When the Roger beep tone is enabled the tone R icon appears on the LC display Key tone setting When a key button is pressed a beep tone is heard to confirm your command You can enable or disable this key tone Press the MENU button twelve times 12x until the musical note icon and the ON or OFF indicators start blinking on the LC display Press the or bu...

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Page 18: ... and 41 48 Channels 5 and 35 are for emergency calling only Do not use these channels in non emergency cases Speech telephony is prohibited on channels 22 and 23 Channels 61 62 and 63 are reserved for future use They cannot be activated until approved by the ACMA CBRS Class Licence in Australia CTCSS frequency table Sub channel Frequency MHz Sub channel Frequency MHz Sub channel Frequency MHz 1 67...

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Page 20: ...nsult with your nearest car dealer if installation requires the drilling of holes or other modifications of the vehicle Avoid mounting the unit close to heaters or air conditioners Connecting the microphone The microphone uses a miniature 6 pin style plug and socket To connect the microphone Push the MIC plug at the end of the microphone into the MIC jack at the front of the unit until the connect...

Page 21: ...ing slots provided in the base For maximum sound output from the internal speaker we recommend the cradle be mounted above the radio to minimise any obstruction of the speaker Avoid mounting the cradle close to heaters or air conditioners Screw the mounting cradle to a firm surface and put the radio into the cradle from the front until it clicks into place Finally connect the power cord and antenn...

Page 22: ...art of the microphone hanger only Locate a suitable mounting position and mark and drill two 3mm holes Fix the microphone hanger into place with the supplied screws Conventional mounting with double sided tape not supplied Secure the front and back pieces of the microphone hanger using the supplied binding screws Locate a suitable mounting position Apply high quality double sided tape onto the fla...

Page 23: ... the chassis Any convenient location with good electrical contact remove paint may be used Alternatively the wires can be connected directly to the battery Connect the red wire to and the black wire to NOTE 13 8 VDC is required to operate the CB radio The main power lead red has a two amp fuse in its holder Use only the specified type and size fuse for maximum protection Failure to do so will void...

Page 24: ... stored data may be lost We recommend you save this data elsewhere prior to sending the product for repair You should also be aware that rather than repairing goods we may replace them with refurbished goods of the same type or use refurbished parts in the repair process Please be assured though refurbished parts or replacements are only used where they meet ALDI s stringent quality specifications...

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