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4) DISPLAY

  It shows all functions:

  The BARGRAPH shows the reception level and the output power 

level.

5) EMG ~ EMG SETTING

EMG 

(short press)

  Emergency channel is automatically selected when you press 

EMG 

Key (

5

). 

“EMG”

 is displayed.

  The default emergency channel is channel 

19

 and the mode (FM) 

is set according the frequency range in use 

(see table page 18)

.

  New short press in 

EMG

 key (

5

) to go back to the current channel. 

“EMG”

 disappears.

EMG SETTING 

(long press)

  Emergency channel can be set to any channel 

  To set a new emergency channel:

-  Short press on 

EMG

 key (

5

) to call the current emergency channel. 

“EMG”

 appears on the display.

-  Long press on 

EMG

 key (

5

).   appears on the display and 

“EMG”

 

blinks.

-  Using the 

s

/

t

 keys (

2

) or the 

UP

/

DN

 knobs (

9

), select the new 

emergency channel.

In U configuration only

. Press 

MODE

 key (

6

) to select the mode (

ENG

 

or 

CEPT

) used with new emergency channel.

-  Short press on 

EMG

 key (

5

) to validate and store the new emergency 

channel. A validation beep sounds.

 

Note:

 Emergency setting is not allowed if the current emergency 

channel is not the active channel.

6) MODE ~ PA

MODE 

(short press)

 

In U configuration ONLY:

 press 

MODE

 key (

6

) to alternate the fre-

quency band between 

ENG

 and 

CEPT

“UK”

 appears in the display 

when the 

ENG

 band is selected. 

“UK”

 disappears from the display  

when 

CEPT

 is selected 

(see table at page 15)

.

PA 

(long press)

-  Long press on 

PA 

key (

6

) to activated or deactivated the 

PA

 (Pub-

lic Address) mode. An external loud speaker can be connected 

to your BARRY ASC FM by the 

PA jack

 plug situated on the back 

panel PA.SP (

D

). The CB message received or transmitted into the 

microphone will be directed towards the external speaker and be 

amplified. Adjust the 

PA

 volume with 

VOL

 key (

1

).

 When 

PA

 mode is activated, 

“PA”

 and the used mode (

FM

 or 

FM 

UK) 

blink alternatively. When 

PTT

 pedal (

8

) is pressed, 

“PA”

 replace 

the active channel on the display. Release the 

PTT

 pedal (

8

) to 

display again the active channel.

7) 6 PIN MICROPHONE PLUG

  The plug is located on the front panel of the transceiver and makes 

the setting of the equipment into the dashboard easier.

 

See cabling diagram page 13.

8) PTT (Push To Talk)

  Transmission key, press to transmit a message, 

 is displayed and 

release to listen to an incoming communication.

 

See

 

FUNCTIONS WITH PTT PEDAL 

on page 10.

9) CHANNEL SELECTOR: UP/DN knobs on the microphone

  These keys allow increasing or decreasing a channel. A «beep» 

sounds each time the channel changes if the 

KEY BEEP 

function is 

activated. 

See 

KEY BEEP 

function page 9.

  See also § 2 page 7.

Summary of Contents for Barry FM

Page 1: ...12 24 V Owner s manual...

Page 2: ...Your PRESIDENT BARRY ASC FM 12 24 V at a glance...

Page 3: ...S TURNING ON THE UNIT 9 FUNCTIONS WITH PTT PEDAL 10 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 10 TROUBLE SHOOTING 11 HOW TO TRANSMIT OR RECEIVE A MESSAGE 11 GLOSSARY 11 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 13 GENERAL WARRANTY C...

Page 4: ...atedonthebackpaneloftheequipment or without having set the SWR Standing Wave Ratio Failure to do so may result in destruction of the power amplifier which is not covered by the guarantee See function...

Page 5: ...r the passing and protection of different wires e g power antenna accessory cabling so that they do not in any way interfere with the driving of the vehicle d To install your equipment use the cradle...

Page 6: ...ent must be supplied with a continued current of 12 or 24 volts A Today most cars and lorries are negative earth You can check this by making sure that the negative terminal of the battery is connecte...

Page 7: ...of the antenna WARNING In order to avoid any losses and attenuations in cables used for connection between the radio and its accessories PRES IDENT recommends to use a cable with a length inferior to...

Page 8: ...fre quency band between ENG and CEPT UK appears in the display when the ENG band is selected UK disappears from the display when CEPT is selected see table at page 15 PA long press Long press on PA ke...

Page 9: ...e DN knob 2 to enable BP on or disable bP oF the KEY BEEP function When function is activated BP appears on the display 3 F FREQUENCY BAND SELECTION F key Configuration EU PL d EC U In The frequency b...

Page 10: ...2 V 26 4 V B ANTENNA CONNECTOR SO 239 C EXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK 8 3 5 mm D PA SPEAKER JACK 8 3 5 mm E TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 1 GENERAL Channels 40 Modulation modes FM Frequency ranges from 26 965 MHz...

Page 11: ...At tention stations transmission testing which will allow you to check the clearness and the power of your signal Release the switch and wait for a reply You should receive a reply like Strong and cl...

Page 12: ...Long distance Eighty eights Love and kisses Eye ball CBers meeting together Good buddy Fellow CBer Hammer Accelerator Handle CBer s nickname Harvey wall banger Dangerous driver How am I hitting you Ho...

Page 13: ...ts of the Direc tive 1999 5 CE Article 3 adapted to the national law as well as with the following European Standards EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 A1 2010 A12 2011 A2 2013 EN 300 433 1 V1 3 1 2011 07 EN 3...

Page 14: ...kaging Power transistors microphones lights fuses and the non respect of the installation and use of specifications including but not limited to antenna used with too high power final output power tra...

Page 15: ...75 MHz 18 27 175 MHz 38 27 385 MHz 19 27 185 MHz 39 27 395 MHz 20 27 205 MHz 40 27 405 MHz Channel Frequency Channel Frequency 1 27 60125 MHz 21 27 80125 MHz 2 27 61125 MHz 22 27 81125 MHz 3 27 62125...

Page 16: ...z 18 27 175 MHz 38 27 385 MHz 19 27 185 MHz 39 27 395 MHz 20 27 205 MHz 40 27 405 MHz Channel Frequency Channel Frequency 41 26 565 MHz 61 26 765 MHz 42 26 575 MHz 62 26 775 MHz 43 26 585 MHz 63 26 78...

Page 17: ...z 15 27 130 MHz 35 27 350 MHz 16 27 150 MHz 36 27 360 MHz 17 27 160 MHz 37 27 370 MHz 18 27 170 MHz 38 27 380 MHz 19 27 180 MHz 39 27 390 MHz 20 27 200 MHz 40 27 400 MHz FREQUENCY TABLE for PL FREQUEN...

Page 18: ...ry where it is used F NORMS F NORMS F NORMS F NORMS F NORMS F NORMS F NORMS Note In U configuration In order to select the frequency band ENG press several times F key 5 until UK appears in the displa...

Page 19: ...19 Please see updated table on website www president electronics com page The CB radios then President Radio CB and Europe...

Page 20: ...SIEGE SOCIAL HEAD OFFICE FRANCE Route de S te BP 100 34540 BALARUC Site Internet http www president electronics com E mail groupe president electronics com 1785 11 16 v1 01 UK...

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