Exibel FX-122 Manual
Exibel
Walkie-talkies
FX-122
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Speaker
Microphone
[MENU]
Shows menus
[CALL]
Call with tone
or melody
[PTT]
Transmit button
(Push To Talk))
Display
Antenna
Jack for headset
[PWR]
Power button.
Switches
device on
or off
[ ] [ ]▼ ▲
UP/DOWN
Volume/function
selector
Charger jack
(DC 7.5 V, 750 mA)
Channel
indicator (1-8)
Subtone indicator
(1-38)
Battery indicator
(symbol full =
good battery)
2. Buttons and functions
Fig. 2Fig. 1
PMR
Art. No 38-3789 Model FX-122
Read through the entire instructions carefully before using
the device and keep them for future use. We disclaim all
responsibility for any errors in texts, pictures and diagrams,
or modifications of technical data. For technical problems
or other questions please contact our Customer Service
(see address information on reverse side).
PMR446
PMR446 is a license-exempt frequency band. Be conside-
rate, as there may be other users on the same channel.
Area of coverage/Range
The range depends on the surrounding terrain. The range
is widest in open terrain without obstructions (hills, moun-
tains, buildings, etc.). To avoid interference, radios should
not be used at distances less than 1.5 m from one another.
1. Safety
• Never expose radio, charger or power adapter to
moisture or dampness.
• Use only the enclosed or a recommended charger
• Use only the enclosed battery pack in the device when
charging. Charging other batteries does not work.
• If you use the headset you should refrain from listening
at top volume to protect your hearing.
• Always remove batteries when the device is not
in use for long periods.
• To reduce the risk of exposure to radio wave radiation,
always hold the radio at least 5 cm from your face
when transmitting.
• Do not use the radio if the antenna is damaged.
• Switch off the radio when requested to do so – for
example, during detonations or when there is risk of
explosion from flammable materials, gases or liquids.
3. Getting started
3.1 Insert battery pack
2.1 Display
TX Transmitting symbol
RX Receiving symbol
DCM Monitoring of two channels are activated
DCS Shows that DCS (Digital Code System,
digital subtone) is activated.
VOX Voice-activated transmission is on
SC Channels being scanned (Scan)
Button lock activated
Volume level
TX Ringtone activated
Timing function (stopwatch function) activated
a. Open the catch on the battery compartment
by applying pressure and sliding the battery
cover downward.
b. Insert the battery pack as in (Fig. 1). Connect the cable
from the battery pack to the contact on the right side
at the bottom of the battery compartment,
c. Replace the battery cover (Fig. 2).
3.2 Charging
a. Connect the DC contact
on the enclosed power
adapter to the input
marked ”DC 7.5 V,
750 mA” on the back
of the charger. Then
connect the power
adapter to a wall socket.
Use only the enclosed
power adapter.
b. Place one or both radios in an upright position
in charger pocket. The LED for each battery
compartment or both is illuminated during charging.
A fully empty battery pack takes approx. 4 hours to charge
fully. New battery packs should be charged for ca. 5 hours
before they are first used.
Tip! Switch off radios during charging. This shortens
charging time.
Charging directly in the radio
• Charging can also take place directly in the radio
without placing the radio in the charging pocket.
• To do so, you must connect the DC contact on
the power adapter to the jack on the underside of
the device.
3.3 Battery indicator on the display
Battery indicator on the display shows the percentage
charge on the battery.
Explanation of battery indicator on the display:
Fully charged
Half-charged
Low charge When on the radio emits a beep
every ten seconds. It is then time to charge the
battery.
Very low charge The radio emits two short
beeps and then shuts off. Place the radio in
the charger to charge the battery again.
Note! Always let the battery charge for four hours
to achieve a full charge.
4. Use
4.1. The range
The range depends on the surrounding terrain. The range
is widest in open terrain without obstructions (hills, moun-
tains or buildings, etc.). To avoid interference, radios should
not be used at distances less than 1.5 m from one another.
Important safety information
To reduce the risk of exposure to radiation from radio
waves, always hold the radio at least 5 cm from your face
when transmitting.
4.2 Switching radio on and off
Switch the radio on by pressing and holding down [PWR]
until the display lights and a short signal is heard.
Switch the radio off by pressing and holding down [PWR]
until the display is extinguished and a long signal is heard.
4.3 Volume setting
The sound volume is shown to the lower left of the display.
Several dashes signify a high volume.
Press [ ] to raise and [ ] to lower volume.▲ ▼
4.4 Selecting a channel
The frequency band PMR446 consists of 8 channels num-
bered from 1 to 8. For the radios to communicate with one
another or with other radios all radios must be tuned to the
same channel and subtone.
a. Press [MENU] once. The active channel blinks
on the display.
b. Press [ ] or [ ] to find desired channel.▲ ▼
c. Press PTT confirm choice of channel.
4.4.1 Selecting CTCSS subtone
Subtones are used mostly when several users are sharing
the same channel. The receiving radio must be tuned to
the same subtone as the transmitting radio.
You need not choose a subtone, but then you will hear
all the traffic on the channel selected.
a. Press two times on [MENU]. The subtone indicator
blinks on the display.
b. Select any one the 38 subtones with the buttons [ ] ▲
or [ ]. Set subtone: „“00” to switch off function.▼
c. Press [PTT] to confirm the subtone selection.
4.4.2 Select DCS (digital subtone)
a. Press [MENU] three times.. The current DCS-code
blinks in the display.
b. Press [ ] or [ ] to select one of the 83 DCS-codes. ▲ ▼
The digital subcode “00” shuts the function off.
c. Press [PTT] to confirm selection of DCS-code.
4.4.3 Sending and receiving– Don’t forget:
With a communications radio transmission is possible
in only one direction at a time. I.e., you cannot receive
a message while you are talking (called simplex).
PMR446 is a license-exempt frequency band and is shared
by many users. If there are several users on one channel, it
is recommended that you identify yourself at the beginning
and at the end of the conversation.
4.4.4 Transmitting (speaking to someone else)
a. Press [PTT] and hold down. The transmission indicator
(TX) on the display lights up.
b. Hold the radio vertically with the microphone (MIC) circa
5 cm from your mouth. Speak clearly in a normal voice,
without shouting into the microphone. Always wait one-
half second after [PTT] has been pressed before you
begin speaking.
c. Release [PTT] to stop transmitting and listen to the
other user.
– Always wait one-half second after you have stopped
speaking before you release [PTT].
Take care not to press [PTT] while the other user is speaking.
Try not to begin transmitting before the other has stopped
transmitting.
Produkt Specifikationer
Mærke: | Exibel |
Kategori: | Walkie-talkies |
Model: | FX-122 |
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