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THEFT PROTECTION

A four digit “LOCK” number can be entered into the radio for theft protection.  If a “LOCK” number is entered into
the radio, disconnecting the power from the “RED” power wire for more than approximately 10 seconds will
cause the radio to go into a “sleep” mode.  When the radio is hooked up to power again the “LOCK” number will
have to be entered into the radio before it will operate properly.

To enter the “LOCK” number, use the “Channel switch” to move the flashing digit
number up and down in value.  Use the “PRI” button to change to the next digit.
Once the correct “LOCK” number is displayed, press the “DISP” button.  If the correct
number is entered, the radio will go to a normal display.

NOTE: If the radio powers up asking for the “LOCK” number, even when the radio has not been
disconnected from the vehicle, check the fuse in the RED cable or the cable’s connection.

If the wrong “LOCK” number is entered, the display will read “INVALID” and the radio must be turned off and
then on again. Now enter the proper “LOCK” number.  If the proper “LOCK” number is not entered after 10
attempts, the radio will display “LOCKED”, the display will begin flashing, and the radio will beep every second.
The radio is now useless and will not  work!

Any radio that displays”LOCKED” will have to be sent back to “TAD Radio of Canada Inc.”
by an authorized TAD Dealer to be unlocked.

M10

FM VHF MOBILE TRANSCEIVER

SPECIFICATIONS

General
Frequency Range, 138-174 MHz
Frequency Separation, 36MHz
Number of Channel

Up to 396 Channels

Frequency Determination, 5KHz + 6.25 KHz Steps
Modulation, 16K0F3E  11K0F3E
Power Requirements, DC 13.6V + 10% negative ground
- Nominal Audio Distortion
-STBY-250MA
-RX @ 4W Audio-750MA
-TX @  30W- 6AMP
Dimensions, 50(H) x 140(W) x 182(L)mm (2.0 x 5.5 x 7.3 inch)
Weight, Approximately 1.4 kg (3 lbs)
Operation Temperature, -30 C to + 60 C
Frequency Stability

+0.0005%

Receiver
Sensitivity (12dB SINAD), 0.25uV
Adjacent Channel Selectivity, 70dB
Intermodulation, 65dB
Spurious & Image Rejection, 70dB
Hum & Noise, -45dB
Audio Response, +1, -3dB from 6dB/oct. de-emphasis(300 -3000Hz)
Audio Distortion, 3% at 4 watt output
Audio Output Power, 5 watts at 3.2 ohm load

Summary of Contents for M10 -VHF

Page 1: ...cessary and the display buttons have been backlighted for easier viewing Its new compact size and lighter weight make installing the M10 quicker For information on the M10 functions please read the fo...

Page 2: ...he receiver This is sometimes handy in noisy conditions Channel selector knob Use this control to select a channel Panel Buttons The four front panel buttons perform two functions each The first one i...

Page 3: ...t you be out of the SCAN Mode thus viewing all the channels in the Group The DISP DIM button toggles the display backlighting between dim and normal The PRI L N button toggles the receiver between nor...

Page 4: ...tone has been disabled This may happen when the mic is taken off hook or by enabling the monitor function PRI On when the priority function has been activated SCAN On when the radio is in scan mode T...

Page 5: ...priority option 1 The radio will always revert to the PRI channel 2 The radio will revert to the priority channel only if the radio is not on a busy channel If the radio is on a busy channel when the...

Page 6: ...ned channels Priority channel and Scan resume times etc for each BANK Channel Revert Active when the radio is in the scan mode the radio is scanning If the radio is scanning and not on a busy channel...

Page 7: ...INVALID Invalid PC request 05 INVALID Radio turned off and turned on too quickly Radio s theft protection has been triggered and the code has been entered incorrectly more than 10 times Scan was sele...

Page 8: ...turned off and then on again Now enter the proper LOCK number If the proper LOCK number is not entered after 10 attempts the radio will display LOCKED the display will begin flashing and the radio wi...

Page 9: ...asis 300 3000hz Aduio Distortion 3 at 60 modulation Others User Operational Keys Scan Priority Display User Programming Programming Method PC Cloning Field Programming Memory System EEprom Tone System...

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