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MODEL: ET0195  PRODUCT CODE: 55913   12/2016 31

  AFTER SALES SUPPORT
                   1300 777 137

Frequently Asked Questions (cont.)

Problem  Solution

 

Sound 

distortion 

problems 

• 

If you are transmitting, speak in a clear and normal voice into the microphone from a 

distance of around 5-8cm with the antenna at approximately 45º angle away from your 

head.

• 

If you are receiving, set the volume to a comfortable level. 

• 

If the Radios are too close to each other, increase your distance; they must be at least 

1.5m apart. 

• 

The Radios may be too far apart, or obstacles may interfere with transmission. The talk 

range is up to 5km in clear, unobstructed conditions.

Cleaning and Maintenance

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Disconnect the Radio from the power supply.

• 

The Radio will require “dusting” to keep it clean. Use a standard duster or dry microfibre cloth to    

remove the dust from the Radio. 

• 

If the Radio does become soiled with anything other than dust on the exterior, clean the Radio by 

wiping over the surface with a slightly damp cloth and then polish dry with a soft cloth. 

Storage
• 

Before packing the Radios and accessories away for storage in its original carton, ensure it is clean 

and free of dust. 

• 

Store the Radio in a clean and dry place, out of children’s reach. 

Note: 

Do not use detergents or abrasive cleaners, and do not allow moisture, water or other liquids to 

enter the Radio.

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Страница 1: ...service unclebills com au MODEL ET0195 PRODUCT CODE 55913 12 2016 Model Number ET0195 INSTRUCTION MANUAL WALKIE TALKIE AFTER SALES SUPPORT 1300 777 137 500mW CB Handheld 2 way Talk Radio ...

Страница 2: ...guide on how to operate your product and will also assist you in troubleshooting any problems that you may encounter If you have any queries regarding the use of this product please feel free to phone our technical support line for some friendly advice If you are experiencing difficulties or believe that the product may have a technical fault we will assist you in rectifying the issue We can gener...

Страница 3: ...nsmit and Receive 18 UHF CB Radio Channels 18 To Select a Channel Manually 19 To Scan Channels Automatically 20 Channel Frequencies Table 22 Advanced Operations 22 Menu Function Summary 22 CTCSS DCS Sub channel Setting 23 CTCSS 23 CTCSS Frequency Table 24 DCS 24 Selecting CTCSS DCS Sub channel Codes 25 DCS Frequency Table 26 Voice Activated Transmission VOX 27 Call Tone Setting 27 Key Tone Setting...

Страница 4: ...are in addition to all rights and remedies in respect of the product that the consumer has under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and similar state and territory laws Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage Yo...

Страница 5: ...Rs that are operating on the licence free radio frequency band and do not require registration They are therefore intended solely for private use 4 The Radios are used to communicate with other PMR Radios Never use the Radio for any other purpose 5 The Radio and its charging base do not have user serviceable parts within Do not attempt to repair disassemble or modify the Radio or its accessories T...

Страница 6: ...and the mains cable 17 The Radio emits only a low amount of radio radiation and is therefore also suitable for children However to further minimise the risk of radio radiation the antenna of the Radios should be held at a distance of at least 3cm from the head 18 Do not make any modifications to the Radio or carry out any repairs yourself For example do not try to use a different antenna as this c...

Страница 7: ...y pack or dismantle it 29 Please always follow the markings on the battery pack and the polarity when inserting the battery pack 30 Remove the battery pack if the unit will not be used for long periods 31 Never expose the battery pack to excessive heat such as direct sunlight fire or similar There is an increased risk of leakage 32 In the event of leakage remove the battery pack from the Radio imm...

Страница 8: ...yes Leaked battery fluid can cause skin irritations If the acid does come into contact with skin immediately rinse the affected areas with plenty of clear water and consult a doctor immediately Note Do not dispose the battery pack in normal rubbish Dispose in accordance with your local council regulations NEVER dispose the battery pack in fire or heat 36 Except in an emergency never operate the Ra...

Страница 9: ...Up to 5km Open Field PTT Push to Talk Function Auto Channel Scan Automatic Squelch Call Tone 10 tones Key Tone 1 tone Keypad Lock LED Torch LCD Display 2 Digits with blue colour backlight Low Battery Alert Detachable Belt Clip Support External Headset not included Playback Time Standby 16 18 hours Charger Section Dual Charging Base Output Voltage Current 7 5V 500mA Charging Time 10 12 hours Built ...

Страница 10: ...arranty Card Antenna Speaker Microphone Menu Keypad Lock Button Power Button PTT Button Voice Operated Transmitter Indicator Keypad Lock Torch Button Up Button Down Button Call Scan Button LED Torch TX RX SCAN VOX Channel Menu Mode Scanning Battery Level Indicator Volume Level Indicator Transmission Indicator CTCSS DCS Number Receiving Indicator Detachable Belt Clip Battery Pack Hook Loop Hole ...

Страница 11: ... packaging materials are out of their reach 2 Remove the twist tie which is securing the electrical cord Uncoil the cord and straighten it to remove any kinks Do not use the product if the cord plug or adaptor is damaged please call the After Sales Support Line for further advice 3 Plug the DC connector into the DC power input found on the rear of the charging base then plug the AC power adaptor i...

Страница 12: ...rting the Battery Each Radio is operated using a NiMH rechargeable battery pack in the following referred to as battery pack The battery compartment is located at the rear of the Radio Please see diagram below for assistance on how to insert the battery pack 1 Make sure the Radios are turned off Remove the belt clip by pushing the small lever located inside the top of the clip backwards towards yo...

Страница 13: ... Alkaline batteries The TX power is always lower for alkaline batteries Please make sure you observe the correct polarity markings found inside the battery compartment before inserting the batteries Do not leave batteries installed over a long period of time as leakage may occur and this can destroy the Radio Do not use the charging base to charge the Radios unless the batteries that have been ins...

Страница 14: ...ase the two LED indicator lights on the charging base will illuminate red This means that the battery pack is correctly connected to the charging base 5 When first charging the battery pack it may take up to 14 hours to fully charge After this initial charge it will only take approximately 10 hours for the battery pack to charge 6 When the Radios are sitting in the charging base the red LED indica...

Страница 15: ...t of the display screen press any button except the menu M button The LCD backlight will light up for 5 seconds Torch Light The torch light button is located on the right hand side of the Radio Press the torch button to turn the torch on and once again to turn the torch off Keypad Lock Mode To activate the keypad lock press and hold the menu M button for 3 seconds until the keypad lock symbol is d...

Страница 16: ...down button to decrease volume Energy Saving Mode When the Radio has not been used for 6 seconds energy saving mode will automatically activate and the backlight of the LCD display will turn off Energy saving mode does not affect the reception of transmissions and the standard mode will automatically reactivate as soon as a signal is detected Auto Squelch The Radio is equipped with an automatic sq...

Страница 17: ... This tone will alert the other Radio of your transmission The TX icon will appear on the display screen for call tone transmission A call tone can only be transmitted once not more than three seconds in any 60 seconds period no matter how often you press the call C button For detailed instructions on changing the call tone please see page 27 of this manual 3 When you are receiving an incoming tra...

Страница 18: ...ions Except in an emergency never operate the Radio in channel 5 or channel 35 Channel 11 is the customary calling channel for establishing communication Channel 40 is the customary road vehicle channel Before selecting a channel for transmission always listen to it first to ensure it is not already being used Avoid selecting a busy channel When the Radio keeps on receiving a signal from an unknow...

Страница 19: ...If you want to stay on the selected channel press the PTT button to stop the scan To Scan Channels Automatically Channel scan performs searches for active signals in an endless loop of channels This can help you to locate channels that your other Radio or other PMRs in your area and enable you to communicate with them Note To communicate with other models and brand of radios the actual radio frequ...

Страница 20: ... 7 476 575 27 477 075 47 477 575 67 477 0875 8 476 600 28 477 100 48 477 600 68 477 1125 9 476 625 29 477 125 49 477 625 69 477 1375 10 476 650 30 477 150 50 477 650 70 477 1625 11 476 675 31 477 175 51 477 675 71 477 1875 12 476 700 32 477 200 52 477 700 72 477 2125 13 476 725 33 477 225 53 477 725 73 477 2375 14 476 750 34 477 250 54 477 750 74 477 2625 15 476 775 35 477 275 55 476 7875 75 477 2...

Страница 21: ...els 31 38 and 71 78 or locally used repeater receiving channels channels 1 8 and 41 48 Please see page 28 for more information on repeater channels Channels 5 and 35 are for emergency calling only Do not use these channels in non emergency cases According to AS NZS 4365 2011 the operation of selective calling including CTCSS and Scrambler is prohibited on designated emergency channels 5 and 35 Cha...

Страница 22: ...re is a chance that some of these users are operating on the same radio channel To prevent receiving signals from other users sub channels have been included Two Radios will only be able to communicate with each other when they are operating on the same radio channel and when they have selected exactly the same sub channel CTCSS DCS code This allows you to MENU BUTTON LCD DISPLAY FUNCTION SETTING ...

Страница 23: ...ission if they are on the same channel and sub channel They simply provide you with a quieter channel by preventing you from hearing transmissions that are not using the same code as you and are therefore not directed at you Please refer below for the CTCSS Frequency Table and see page 25 for DCS Frequency Table CTCSS Frequency Table CTCSS FREQ No CTCSS FREQ Hz CTCSS FREQ No CTCSS FREQ Hz CTCSS FR...

Страница 24: ... and use the up and down buttons to select the desired CTCSS DCS code 3 Select off OF if you do not want to use a sub channel using the up and down buttons on the keypad 4 Press the PTT button when you have made your choice to exit out of the sub channel menu 5 Repeat the above steps with the other Radio ensuring that the same channel and sub channel is selected You are now ready to communicate us...

Страница 25: ...3 245 90 412 40 025 57 131 74 251 91 413 41 026 58 132 75 261 92 423 42 031 59 134 76 263 93 431 43 032 60 143 77 265 94 432 44 043 61 152 78 271 95 445 45 047 62 155 79 306 96 464 46 051 63 156 80 311 97 465 47 054 64 162 81 315 98 466 48 065 65 165 82 331 99 503 49 071 66 172 83 343 50 072 67 174 84 346 51 073 68 205 85 351 52 074 69 223 86 364 53 114 70 226 87 365 54 115 71 243 88 371 55 116 72...

Страница 26: ...pick up any random radio transmissions on your selected frequency in the area If the radio picks up any transmissions it will switch out of standby mode automatically You can then transmit back just by speaking as long as your radio is nearby You do not have to pick the radio up and manually press the PTT button Press the menu M button three times the current voice activated transmission setting w...

Страница 27: ... unit that your transmission has ended To set up the roger beep tone 1 Press the menu M button six times and rO will be flashing 2 Press the up or down buttons to enable ON or disable OF the roger beep 3 Press the PTT button to confirm your selection and return to the standby mode Call Tone Setting You can transmit call tone signals to alert other Radios The Radio has 10 different call tones to ch...

Страница 28: ...caused by solid obstructions To activate repeater function 1 Press the menu M button seven times and rP will be flashing 2 Press the up or down buttons to enable ON or disable OF the repeater function 3 Press the PTT button to confirm your selection and return to the standby mode Note Channels 1 8 and 31 38 41 48 and 71 78 are used as repeater channels with 750kHz offset Channels 1 8 and 41 48 are...

Страница 29: ... the jack socket the speaker on the Radio will deactivate If the VOX function is activated depending on the VOX sensitivity level the Radio switches automatically to transmit To Restore Default Setting 1 Turn the Radio off 2 Press the power button and the menu M button at the same time 3 Once the LCD screen displays channel 1 the Radio is reset Note No headsets are included in this pack Most gener...

Страница 30: ...of the transmission Choose a relatively open free space to transmit or receive Cannot change channels Ensure the keypad lock has been turned off see page 15 If the Radio can not change channels turn off the Radio and take out the battery pack Re insert and turn back on after 1 minute Recharge the battery pack if there is a low battery alert Limited range Recharge the battery pack if there is a low...

Страница 31: ... with transmission The talk range is up to 5km in clear unobstructed conditions Cleaning and Maintenance Disconnect the Radio from the power supply The Radio will require dusting to keep it clean Use a standard duster or dry microfibre cloth to remove the dust from the Radio If the Radio does become soiled with anything other than dust on the exterior clean the Radio by wiping over the surface wit...

Страница 32: ...dth and hence use less spectrum These radios are generally referred to as narrowband or 12 5 kHz radios By using 12 5 kHz channel spacing instead of 25 kHz the 40 channels originally allocated can now expanded to 80 channels thereby doubling the channel capacity and relieving congestion in the UHF CB PRS band Original 40 channel wide band Radios will continue to operate on the original 40 channels...

Страница 33: ... close your receiving radio is to another transmitting radio there can be interference from the transmitting radio if it is using a channel adjacent to the channel you are listening to Simply try going up or down a few channels from the currently selected channel The above situations are not a fault of the radio but a symptom of operating wide band and narrowband radios in the same bandwidth This ...

Страница 34: ... during the process of repair some or all of your stored data may be lost We recommend you save this data elsewhere prior to sending the product for repair You should also be aware that rather than repairing goods we may replace them with refurbished goods of the same type or use refurbished parts in the repair process Please be assured though refurbished parts or replacements are only used where ...

Страница 35: ...inal packaging carton and materials in a safe place It will help to prevent any damage if the product needs to be transported in the future In the event it is to be disposed of please recycle all packaging material where possible If you require another copy of this instruction manual please contact service unclebills com au to obtain an electronic copy The Radio has been fully tested and meets all...

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