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FCC ID JOFGMOR
IC: 5855A-GMOR
User Instructions
Setting up your Communication System:
The communication system will be initialized when the ignition is turned to the “on” position. The right
side of the display will show the last channel that was selected. On the left side of the display, there will be
a bar graph indicating the rider’s volume level.
Adjusting the Rider’s Volume:
Use the UP or DOWN button to adjust the rider’s volume level to the desired level. Although you may an
audible change in volume, this may bit be reflected in the display bar graph. The bar graph does not show
minor changes. The radio display will return to this default setting after a few seconds; this is the “
Rest
State
” of the radio.
Mute Option:
The mute button is located on the handle bar control.
Simply push mute and audio will be reduced to 40%
of original volume.
This will mute the received audio, intercom audio, and any audio from an auxiliary
input device. The display will show the mute indicator in the upper left corner of the display. Press the
mute switch again to restore all audio functions. You will still be able to transmit when mute is depressed,
but you will not be able to receive audio.
Channel Selection:
From the rest state of the radio press the Mode button once; the word CHANNEL will appear under the
channel number in the display. Use the UP or DOWN button to select the desired channel. Your radio has
15 channels from which to choose.
Interference Elimination Code Selection:
The INTERFERENCE ELIMINATION CODE (a.k.a. Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System: CTCSS)
prevents radios that use different codes from being heard on your communication system. These codes do
not make your conversation private. When the code is set at “0”, you will be able to hear all transmissions
on the selected channel. You will only be able to transmit to other riders using the same channel and code
“0”.
To Select the Interference Elimination Code:
From the rest state of the radio press the Mode button twice; the word CODE will appear under the number
in the display. Use the UP or DOWN button to select the desired interference elimination code. Your radio
has 38 codes available; these codes correspond with those used on handheld GMRS radios.
Note: For optimal performance it is important to have everyone within the riding group set their systems to
the same CHANNEL and INTERFERENCE ELIMINATION CODE.
Adjusting the Passenger’s Volume:
From the rest state of the radio, press the Mode button three times. F/R will be shown on the display. Use
the UP or DOWN button to adjust the passenger’s volume level to the desired level. The volume selected
for the passenger is based on the rider’s selected volume level. If the rider has their volume at a low
volume, the passenger’s audio can be equal to, higher or lower than the rider’s selected volume level. When
making adjustments to the passenger’s volume, the left side of the display shows a number between –9 and
9 indicating the volume level. More bars indicate a higher volume level. At 0 the passenger and the rider’s