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About your MR700

You can use your MR700 handset as:

a

private mobile radio (PMR)

, for communicating with other

people

an

FM receiver

, for listening to broadcast radio stations

a

panic alarm

a

stopwatch

(timer)

a

torch

Private mobile radio (PMR) lets you talk to as many people as you
wish, as often as you like, with no need for a licence, subscription or
tax payment. It’s very easy to use, even for children.

Unpacking your MR700

In the box are:

two MR700 handsets

one dual charger pod

one mains power lead with adapter, for the
charger pod

two hands-free headsets

two rechargeable battery packs

If you need help …

The

Binatone Help Line

is available from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm,

Monday to Friday, on

01325 304 473

.

Emergency calls

In the event of an incident or accident, the MR700 cannot be
used for contacting Emergency or Rescue services.

Summary of Contents for MR 700

Page 1: ...o need for a licence subscription or tax payment It s very easy to use even for children Unpacking your MR700 In the box are two MR700 handsets one dual charger pod one mains power lead with adapter for the charger pod two hands free headsets two rechargeable battery packs If you need help The Binatone Help Line is available from 9 00 am to 5 00 pm Monday to Friday on 01325 304 473 Emergency calls...

Page 2: ... CTCSS CHAN MEM Battery charge level indication When this shows empty you need to recharge the battery pack or fit new batteries The symbol is shown when the handset is in appears when you re transmitting PMR mode appears when you re receiving a transmission from another handset user It appears when anyone is transmitting on the same channel but if their CTCSS code is different from yours you won ...

Page 3: ...nction 8 Monitoring the current channel 9 Scanning channels 10 The Dual Watch function 11 Locking the buttons 11 The Roger beep function 12 Using the stopwatch 13 To turn the stopwatch function on and off 13 To use the stopwatch 13 Using the FM radio 14 To tune the radio 14 To store radio stations in memory 14 To select and play a stored station 15 Auto Power Off APO 16 Using the hands free kit 16...

Page 4: ...ate any approval given to this apparatus Getting ready for use Binatone Help Line 01325 304 473 3 Make sure the handsets are switched off Place them in the charging cradles Leave them for 12 hours to charge the batteries fully 3 4 Connect the charger pod to the mains power supply Charge the handsets battery packs Switch on mains power at the socket Switch on mains power at the socket after you ve ...

Page 5: ...using a hands free headset to protect your hearing do not turn the volume to the highest level To reduce radio frequency exposure when you re using the MR700 hold the handset at least 5 cm 2 inches from your face Never use your MR700 outdoors in a thunderstorm The MR700 is splashproof But if it is likely to get very wet carry it in a plastic bag you will still be able to use it through the bag If ...

Page 6: ...the or button to go to the channel you want 3 Press the PTT button to return to normal operation You can also use channel scanning as described on page 10 6 To set the CTCSS code 1 Press the MENU button TWICE CTCSS flashes on the display and the current code is shown 2 Press the or button to go to the code you want OR to turn off the CTCSS function press the button until the display shows 3 Press ...

Page 7: ...the handset will pick up softer noises at Level 3 it will pick up only quite loud noises 1 Press the MENU button SEVEN times appears on the display and the current setting 1 2 3 or off is shown Using the PMR 8 2 Press the or button to go to the settng you want 3 Press the PTT button to return to normal operation As long as the VOX function is switched on the Vox symbol stays on the display The VOX...

Page 8: ...l now be set to this channel and you can carry on receiving and transmitting on it If you don t press the PTT button the handset will carry on scanning Using the PMR 10 The Dual Watch function With Dual Watch you can monitor two channels at once 1 Press the MENU button SIX times DW flashes on the display and the current setting 1 to 8 or off is shown 2 Press the or button to select a channel or sw...

Page 9: ...ch function on and off 1 Make sure the handset is in PMR mode 2 Press the MENU button FIVE times flashes on the display and the current setting on or off is shown 3 Press the or button to change the setting 4 Press the PTT button to return to normal operation While the stopwatch function is activated the lapsed time in minutes seconds and tenths of seconds is shown on the display starting at 00 00...

Page 10: ...ple 4 Press and hold the MODE button for 1 second until you hear a double beep tone You have now stored this station in memory location 1 14 To store stations in memories 2 to 5 1 Make sure the handset is in FM or PMR FM mode 2 Press the START CALL or STOP LOCK button to go to the station you want 3 Press the MODE button TWICE Memory location 1 flashes on the display 4 Press the START CALL or STOP...

Page 11: ...n t work very well you can turn the VOX sensitivity to 0 off and press the PTT button to transmit as normal If you use any hands free accessories other than the kit supplied make sure they are approved and from a reputable supplier Other accessories may cause damage not covered by the guarantee 16 Technical details Operating frequency 446 00625 to 446 09375 MHz eight channels Channel spacing 12 5 ...

Page 12: ...your group first 18 Problem Possible cause things to do check Interference from other users outside your group Try changing to a different channel and or code agreeing this with the rest of your group first If you re not already using a CTCSS code try doing so Privacy cannot be guaranteed as PMR446 is an open licence free band Using VOX function the unit transmits all the time Ambient noise may be...

Page 13: ...it 16 L locking the buttons 11 M mains power 3 modes 4 monitoring the current channel 9 O operating frequency 17 outdoor use 5 P the Power Save function 5 PMR operation 6 12 R the Roger beep function 12 radio frequency exposure 5 receiving a transmission 7 resetting the handset 18 S scanning channels 10 stopwatch 13 switching on and off 4 T talk range 5 technical details 17 thunderstorms 5 timer 1...

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