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CB-320

 INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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CB-320

 INSTRUCTION MANUAL

LCD ICONS

FM NAR LOW VOX SCN

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A

L

K

J

I

H

G

F

B

C

D

E

  Channel Number/Menu Option:

 Displays the selected channel in use or the se-

lected menu option.

B

 Key Lock Icon:

 Appears when the keypad is locked.

C

 DCS:

 Appears when the selected channel has DCS code enabled.

D

 CTCSS:

 Appears when the selected channel has CTCSS code enabled.

E

 Battery Icon:

 Displays battery charge level.

F

  Channel Display/Menu Option:

 Displays the selected channel in use or the select-

ed menu option.

G

 

 F 

 :

 Appears on channels where Duplex is enabled.

H

 SCN:

 Appears on channels where Scan is enabled.

I

 VOX:

 Appears when VOX mode is active.

J

 LOW:

 Appears when Low TX power (1W) is selected. Otherwise, High TX (3W) power.

K

 NAR:

 Unit is running on narrow band.

L

 FM:

 Appears when in FM radio mode.

CHARGING THE BATTERY

The CB-320 is powered by a 3.7V Li-ion battery pack. The battery pack should be fully 
charged before being used for the first time or if you have not used the radio for some 
time. This will ensure maximum capacity is available.

TO REMOVE THE BATTERY PACK

1.  Ensure that your radio is switched off.
2. Hold the radio horizontally upside-down.
3. Using your fingernail, open the battery lock towards the rear of the radio to release 

the battery, then pull the battery up. The battery pack should separate from the radio.

TO REFIT THE BATTERY PACK

1.  Ensure that your radio is switched off.
2. Align the slots in the battery pack with the battery guides on the back of the radio.
3. Slide the battery pack inwards as far as it will go, push down the back of the battery 

pack then lock it.

Summary of Contents for CB-320

Page 1: ...6KM KM 3WATT TWO WAY CB RADIO INSTRUCTION MANUAL CB 320...

Page 2: ...9 CHARGING THE CB 320 SINGLE UNIT 10 CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK 10 BATTERY USAGE 11 BATTERY LOW ALERT 11 CONSERVING BATTERY POWER 11 STANDBY MODE 11 USING CTCSS DCS 11 SCANNING 11 LOW TRANSMIT POWER SE...

Page 3: ...ained in those licences The class licence for users and equipment operating in the CB PRS 477 MHz band has been amended This radio meets the new 80 channel standard In simple terms the same amount of...

Page 4: ...telemetry only applications and have prohibited the transmission of speech on these channels Consequently the radio has a transmit inhibit applied to channels 22 and 23 In the event that additional te...

Page 5: ...ELCH Used to eliminate the background noise when there are no signals pres ent PRIVACY FUNCTIONS CTCSS DCS A built in Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System and a Digital Cod ed Squelch option provide q...

Page 6: ...r 1W is selected Otherwise High TX 3W power K NAR Unit is running on narrow band L FM Appears when in FM radio mode CHARGING THE BATTERY The CB 320 is powered by a 3 7V Li ion battery pack The battery...

Page 7: ...POWER The radio has built in power saving features to help you get the maximum amount of time between charges from your li ion battery pack If you need to operate your radio in a situation where you r...

Page 8: ...ress and hold the PTT Push to talk switch The other radio you are talking to must be set to the same channel Hold the radio approximately 5 8 cm from your mouth with the antenna vertical and speak int...

Page 9: ...n will automatically resume y y Pressing the PTT switch while the radio is scanning will stop the scanning and start to transmit on that channel The scan will not resume y y If the scan is paused on a...

Page 10: ...ress UP DOWN repeatedly until RADIO is displayed Option 00 3 Press MENU to enter the selected option and UP DOWN to change the frequency BUTTON BEEP The Button Beep allows the radio to sound a confirm...

Page 11: ...CTCSS DCS CODES The radio is fitted with both CTCSS and DCS systems There are 50 CTCSS tones and 208 DCS codes The DCS codes and the CTCSS tones are accessed through the same menu see table below Whe...

Page 12: ...O FREQUENCY NO FREQUENCY NO FREQUENCY 1 67 0 14 107 2 27 167 9 40 159 8 2 71 9 15 110 9 28 173 8 41 165 5 3 74 4 16 114 8 29 179 9 42 171 3 4 77 0 17 118 8 30 186 2 43 177 3 5 79 7 18 123 0 31 192 8 4...

Page 13: ...D172I 160 D331I 184 D503I 208 D754I 89 D612N 113 D051I 137 D174I 161 D332I 185 D506I 90 D624N 114 D053I 138 D205I 162 D343I 186 D516I UHF CB OPERATING FREQUENCIES CH Freq MHz CH Freq MHz CH Freq MHz...

Page 14: ...o entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure 1 2 To the extent we are able we exclude all other co...

Page 15: ...ce showing details of the transaction 2 7 Send your claim to Unicom Communications NZ Ltd 11B Airborne Road Rosedale Auckland 0632 NZ Tel 09 555 4206 Email service unicoms co nz 2 8 If we determine th...

Page 16: ...PAGE 28 CB 320 INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 17: ...Unicom Communications NZ Ltd 11B Airborne Road Rosedale Auckland 0632 New Zealand All other international enquiries email export unicoms co nz...

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