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Power On/Off Lock Button

Turns the receiver on and off. Also Locks the keypad.

     

Control Knob

Selects frequencies and channels and selects values from menus.

     

Up/Down Keys

Adjusts the Volume and selects Menu items and frequency steps.

     

Squelch Up/Down Keys

Opens and closes the squelch. 

     

Function Keys

Enables extended keypad functions. 

     

Menu Keys

Provides access to setup menus. 

     

Enter/VFO Keys

Confirms selections and selects the VFO mode

     

Keypad

Allows direct entry of frequencies and selection of functions.

     

Accessory Jack

Provides charging and earphone jacks.

     

LCD Display

Shows frequencies and selected functions. 

     

Jack Cover Securing Point

Holds the accessory jack cover in place. 

     

Antenna

Provides reception of signals. 

     

Lanyard Slot

Allows connection of the Lanyard to protect the receiver from 

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Summary of Contents for TSC-3000R

Page 1: ...MULTIBAND SCANNING RECEIVER INSTRUCTION MANUAL www ttikorea co kr Manufactured by TSC 3000R...

Page 2: ...ower On Off Lock Button 11 Control Knob 11 Up Down Keys 11 Squelch Up Down Keys 11 Function Keys 11 Menu Keys 11 Enter VFO Keys 11 Keypad 11 Accessory Jack 11 LCD Display 11 Jack Cover Securiting Poin...

Page 3: ...ency Step Selection 21 12 FREQUENCY BANDS 22 13 FREQUENCY SEARCH 23 Band Search 23 Full Search 24 Limited Search 25 Priority Search 28 Dual Watch 30 14 MEMORY BANKS 31 Manual Memories 31 Automatic Mem...

Page 4: ...COPYING FREQUENCIES BETWEEN MEMORY BANKS 49 Bank Copy 49 Channel Copy 50 Channel Move 51 All Clear 52 Bank Clear 53 Channel Clear 54 19 CLONING STORED MEMORIES WITH ANOTHER UNIT 55 20 SPECIFICATION 5...

Page 5: ...cate Blasting Area Never use or charge the receiver in a potentially explosive atmosphere Do Not place the receiver in front of a vehicle airbag Do Not operate the receiver on board an aircraft Always...

Page 6: ...anner Receiver Antenna Lanyard Strap Rechargeable Battery Pack Earphone Charger Cradle Power Adaptor SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES FITTING AND REMOVING THE BATTERY PACK Fitting 1 Ensure the receiver is switche...

Page 7: ...e antenna clockwise to screw into place 3 Do not over tighten INSTALLING THE ANTENNA 1 Slide the small end loop of the lanyard through the slot in the rear of the receiver s top panel 2 Feed the large...

Page 8: ...e battery to the receiver see instructions above Ensure the receiver is switched off 2 Connect the AC Adaptor to the charging cradle 3 Plug the AC adaptor into a mains power outlet 4 Insert the receiv...

Page 9: ...g Cradle 4 NOTE If you find yourself in a position where you need to charge the battery but the charging Cradle is not available you can plug the AC Adaptor directly into the receivers charging socket...

Page 10: ...Keypad 8 Accessory Jack 9 LCD Display 10 Jack Cover Securing Point 11 Antenna 12 Lanyard Slot 13 Power On Off Lock Button 1 Control Knob 2 Up Down Keys 3 Squelch Up Down Keys 4 Function Key 5 Menu Key...

Page 11: ...u Keys Provides access to setup menus Enter VFO Keys Confirms selections and selects the VFO mode Keypad Allows direct entry of frequencies and selection of functions Accessory Jack Provides charging...

Page 12: ...o make direct selected of Banks in memory Read mode Bank Band Key Used to change Memory Banks or Frequency Bands Scan Search Key Used to activate or deactivate the Scan function in memory read mode or...

Page 13: ...unctions which are printed below each key These secondary functions are accessed after pressing the FUNC key EXTENDED FUNCTION KEYS a e f h g j k i b c d l a e f h g j k i b c d l a e f h g j k i b c...

Page 14: ...channels when Scanning or Skip frequencies when Searching Skip Activates or Deactivates the selection of a Priority Channel Priority Channel Allows the entry of upper and lower frequency limits when S...

Page 15: ...ity Channel 2 Battery Charge Level 12 Power Save 3 Frequency Display 13 Scan 4 Channel Indicator 14 Function 5 AM FM WFM Mode 15 Memory 6 Attenuator 16 Search 7 Bank Number 17 Skip 8 Scan Delay Timer...

Page 16: ...e volume Press the 6 key to decrease the volume The volume level will be displayed from 00 to 31 Squelch Press the 5 key on the side of the radio to increase the Squelch setting and the 6 key on to de...

Page 17: ...e Keyboard Press the E VFO key to Enter accept the selected frequency Control Knob The Control knob is used to change the current display option In VFO mode rotate the Control knob to change the displ...

Page 18: ...n t forget to include the decimal point where applicable When you have entered the required frequency press the E VFO key to accept it If the frequency you have entered is not within the selected freq...

Page 19: ...The Func mode clears a few seconds after the last key press or control knob change Using the Control Knob To change frequency in 1 MHz steps press the Func key then press the 5 or 6 keys to change th...

Page 20: ...e default modes for each band To manually select a different Mode press Func followed by the MODE key Each press will step through the Mode settings in the following order AM FM WFM Wideband FM Auto T...

Page 21: ...s displayed 3 Turn the Control knob until the desired frequency step is displayed 4 Press E VFO to confirm the selection The following frequency steps are available label If Auto is selected the recei...

Page 22: ...MHz to 255 100 MHz 255 1125 MHz to 382 100 MHz 382 125 MHz to 769 800 MHz 769 8125 MHz to 960 100 MHz 960 125 MHz to 1309 975 MHz 1 5 MHz 5 MHz 51 MHz 88 MHz 118 MHz 150 MHz 370 MHz 430 MHz 850 MHz 1...

Page 23: ...e Frequency Band Table 3 Set the Squelch level using the Squelch 5 or 6 keys so that the noise just disappears 4 Select a start frequency to Search f r o m T o d o t h i s e n t e r t h e frequency on...

Page 24: ...e Scan Timer is set to Busy the receiver will remain on the busy frequency for as long as it stays busy then resume searching when the signal disappears 1 Press the E VFO key to select VFO Mode Note t...

Page 25: ...still busy If the Scan Timer is set to Busy the receiver will remain on the busy frequency for as long as it stays busy then resume searching when the signal disappears 1 Press the E VFO key to select...

Page 26: ...cording to the Scan Timer settings in the VFO Menu If the Scan Timer is set to 5 seconds the receiver will continue Searching after 5 seconds even if the channel is still busy If the Scan Timer is set...

Page 27: ...s a lower frequency than L2 L1 is a higher frequency than L2 Example 40 MHz 50 MHz 50 MHz 40 MHz 40 50 MHz 1309 995 MHz 150 KHz 40 MHz 1st Frequency 2nd Frequency Frequencies Searched 27 TSC 3000R ENG...

Page 28: ...s the Priority channel 1 Enter the required Priority channel frequency using the Keypad then press E VFO 2 Press Func PRI The selected frequency is now the Priority Channel 3 Press Band Bank to select...

Page 29: ...rc The receiver will begin searching the selected Band and will switch to the Priority channel at an interval set by the Priority Time setting in the setup menu Notes If a signal is received the recei...

Page 30: ...d frequency using the Control knob or the Keypad then press E VFO 5 T h e D u a l w a t c h b e g i n s automatically If a signal is received the receiver will remain on the active frequency for the d...

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