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MULTIBAND SCANNING RECEIVER
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
TSC-100RA
Page 1: ...www ttikorea co kr Manufactured by MULTIBAND SCANNING RECEIVER INSTRUCTION MANUAL TSC 100RA TSC 100RA...
Page 2: ...enu MW Keys Step MR Keys Bank Band Skip Key Scan Search DW Key Up Down Keys Charger Jack LCD Display Accessory Jack Control Knob Lanyard Slot EXTENDED KEYPAD CONTROLS LCD DISPLAY GENERAL OPERATION Tur...
Page 3: ...h Dual Watch MEMORY BANKS STORING FREQUENCIES INTO THE MEMORIES RECALLING FREQUENCIES FROM THE MEMORIES CHANNEL SCAN Selected Bank Scan Full Band Scan Dual Watch MENU SETTINGS VFOMode Memory Read Mode...
Page 4: ...near the mining area near explosives or where signs indicate Blasting Area Never use or charge the receiver in a potentially explosive atmosphere Do Not place the receiver in front of the vehicle air...
Page 5: ...nate positive ends toward the bottom of the transceiver starting right to left 1 Using thumb press down on battery cover at arrow and slide cover down to open Slide the cover down and then lift cover...
Page 6: ...uelch Up Down Keys Function Key Enter VFO Keys Menu MW Keys Step MR Keys Bank Band Skip Keys Scan Search DW Keys Up Down Keys Charger Jack LCD Display Accessory Jack Control Knob Lanyard Slot 1 2 3 4...
Page 7: ...nks or Frequency Bands and also Used to skip chan nels or frequencies Scan Search DW Key 9 Used to activate or deactivate the Scan function in memory read mode or the Search function in VFO mode Also...
Page 8: ...en Scanning or Skip frequencies when Searching Dual Watch Activates or Deactivates the Dual Watch function LCD DISPLAY 1 3 2 5 4 8 6 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 19 13 7 20 1 2 Power Save Scan Function Sear...
Page 9: ...n the side of the radio to increase the Squelch set ting and theq key on to decrease the Squelch setting The Squelch level will be displayed from 00 to 09 00 is open status and 09 is near the closed s...
Page 10: ...ts the VFO mode when it is turned on You can select frequen cies using the Control Knob Rotate the Control knob to step up or down in frequency from the starting point The frequency will change in the...
Page 11: ...Hz 30 kHz 50 kHz 100 kHz 500 kHz Auto If Auto is selected the receiver will automatically select the appropriate default fre quency Step for each band Note 8 33 KHz step is available only with specifi...
Page 12: ...ed and the receiver will search the selected Band starting from the start frequency Once the end of the band is reached the Search continues at the beginning of the selected Band 6 To stop the Search...
Page 13: ...key to move to the next Band To change the Search direction rotate the Control knob clockwise or counter clockwise The receiver will stay on an active channel according to the Busy Timer settings in...
Page 14: ...o 10 banks Each bank has 0 channel storage capability The Memory area allows the user to manually store up to 00 individual frequencies The default memory banks are labelled 0 to 9 n How to Memorize F...
Page 15: ...selected Band n Selected Bank Scan 1 1 3 4 2 If a signal is received the receiver will remain on the active channel for the dura tion of the BusyTimer setting in the Menu setup If the Busy timer is se...
Page 16: ...ntrol knob to change the values of each Menu item 4 Press the E VFO key to confirm the change 4 1 3 2 5 Enter the second frequency using the BANK BAND and Control knob 6 The Dual watch begins automati...
Page 17: ...15kHz OFF n Memory Read Mode and Memory Clear Function FUNCTION MEANING Bank Clear All Memory Clear DESCRIPTION BK CLr MEM CLr Channel Clear CH CLr Erases the selected channel Erases all the channels...
Page 18: ...d the STEP keys together 3 Turn on your unit 4 Memory Clear MEM CLr appears This will erase all the memory data from the channel memory banks If you find problems not solved by this partial reset try...
Page 19: ...t speaker connector 3 conductor 3 5 d mm 1 5 8 n Receiver Frequency coverage 66 174 MHz Number of memory channels 00 Units Frequency resolution 5 6 5 8 33 10 1 5 15 0 5 30 50 100 500KHz Auto 8 33kHz s...
Page 20: ...e may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE Changes or modifications to this unit not ex...