This set includes 2 walkie-talkie units: these are communication devices which operate on mobile radio frequencies. They come with 8/20/22(option) channels as well as a back-lit LCD screen, enabling you to communicate over several kilometres free-of-charge (up to 3 km in open areas)NOTE: Please read these user instructions carefully before using the equipment and retain for future consultation!
SPECIFIC RECOMMENDATIONS
If you carry any kind of personal medical device, consult a doctor before use.
To avoid the risk of burns, do not use the device if the aerial is damaged in any way.
Do not use the device in a potentially explosive setting (e.g. around petrol pumps, on the lower deck of a boat or around a fuel storage installation or chemical products)
If travelling in a car or by bike, stop before using the device. Switch off the device if on an aeroplane or in a hospital.
Never use the device in close proximity to a radio to avoid interference.
Remove the batteries if the device is not in use for an extended period of time. Never mix used and new batteries.
Position the transmitter and antenna at least 25 cm from your face. Direct the antenna upwards and speak normally.
Clean the device with a damp cloth. Avoid the use of cleaning agents and solvents.
Do not modify the device in any way. In the event of damage occurring, ensure that the device is checked by a qualified professional.
The device cannot be used to contact the emergency services.
ITEM DESCRIPTION (Pic 01,02)
Antenna
RX icon -Displayed when receivingTX icon -Displayed when transmitting
Volume level indicator
Adjustor button Up ()
Continued reception( MON )
On /off button()
Adjustor button Down ()
Earphone socket
Loud speaker
Microphone
Menu:Enter the menu settings
Call button (CALL)
Keypad lock indicator
Battery level indicator
Push to talk (TALK) button
VOX indication
Scanning indication:Displayed during scan mode
Channel/Menu item indication
CTCSS / Menu option -value
Lamp Button
.Scan Button
Lamp
Belt attachment clip
Belt attachment
Batteries (not supplied)
Battery compartment
BEFORE USE (Pic 02)
To insert batteries into the devices, first remove the belt attachment:lift the attachment clip (23) and press the belt attachment upwards (24). Open the battery compartment (26) and insert 4 AAA batteries (25) (not supplied), ensuring that the poles are correctly aligned. Then close the lid.
USING THE TWINTALKER
Turning the device on/off:To turn the devices on or off, hold down the on/off button (6) for 3 seconds a BEEP sound will be played to confirm.
Adjusting the volume:To increase the volume, press the Up adjustor button (4) and press the Down (7) button to decrease volume.
Note: The volume level (3) is displayed on the screen.
Battery Charge Level/Low Battery IndicationThe battery charge level is indicated by the number of squarespresent inside the battery icon on the LCD Screen.
Battery Full
Battery 2/3 charged
Battery 1/3 charged
Battery empty
When the battery charge level is low, the battery icon will flash and abeep will be heard to indicate that the batteries need to be replaced orrecharged.
Receiving/transmitting communications:The devices are in ‘Reception’ mode when lit up, i.e. they are ready to receive a call or sound transmitted on the activated frequency.
When you press the Call tone button (12), the device switches to ‘Transmission’ mode. You are then transmitting a sound signal to theother device.
To send a voice message, press the TALK button (15) and speak into the microphone (10). Continue to press the button until you have finished transmitting your message. Hold the microphone a minimum of 5 cm from your face.Note:
The other device must be set to the same channel and have set thesame CTCSS code(see point 7)
When the transmission is complete and the TALK button (15) is no longer held down, the other device will emit a sound (BEEP) to indicate that this device is ready to transmit.
Changing Channels
Press the MENU button (11)once, the current channel numberflashes on the display.
Press the – button (4) or the – button (7) to change the channel.
Press the TALK – button to (15) confirm and return to stand-by Mode.Note: If no button is pressed within 15 seconds during setting, theunit will return to standby.
CTCSS (Continious Tone Coded Squelch System)License free radio’s operating on the 462 MHz frequency band, like the Twintalker , have 22 available radio channels. If there are many radio’s users in your neighborhood, there is a chance that some of these users are operating on the same radio channel. To prevent that you receive signals from other users, sub-channels have been integrated.Two radio’s 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.There are two kind of subchannels :
Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System (CTCSS) When using CTCSS, a low frequency tone (between 67 and 250 Hz) will be transmitted along with the voice signal. There are 38 available tones to choose from. You are free to choose one of these 38 available tones. Due to filtering, these tones will generally not be audible so they will not disturb the communication.
CTCSS
Press theMENU-button(11) twice : The current CTCSS code flasheson the display.
Press the -button(4) or the – button(7) to change to another code.
Press the TALK-button(15) to confirm and return to stand-by mode.Note: To disable CTCSS, select code “0F” for CTCSS in the menu.When the entry is confirmed, “OF” will be displayed.
MonitorYou can use the monitor feature to check for weaker signals in the current channel.
Press the MON-button to activate channel monitoring.
Press the MON-button to stop channel monitoring.Note: During channel monitoring the receiver circuit in the Radio’s will not listen to CTCSS codes.
VOX SelectionThe Radio’s is capable of voice activated (VOX) transmission. In VOX mode, the radio will transmit a signal when it is activated by your voice or other sound around you. VOX operation is not recommended if you plan to use your radio in a noisy or windy environment.Note: VOX mode will be overrided when you press the TALK – button “15”
Press the MENU- button(11) three times, the current VOX setting flashes on the display and the VOX icon is displayed.
Press-button(4) to set the VOX sensitivity level between 1 and 3 (level 3 is the most sensitive level).
Press-button(7) until “OF” appears on the display,to turn VOX OFF.
Press the TALK-button(15) to confirm and return to stand-by mode.
Scanning for an active radio channel
Press the SCAN -button(21) : The ‘Scan’ function indicator (17) will appear on the screen and the channel (18) will scan continuously from 1 to 22.
Press the-button(7) to start the channel scan from 22 to 1. Once an active channel is found, the scanning will stop and you can listen to the transmission.
When the transmission on the found channel stops, the scanning willresume automatically.NOTE: If you press the TALK button(15) while listening to a found channel, the Radio’s will go back in stand-by mode on the found channel.
Call TonesA call tone alerts others that you want to start talking.
Setting the Call ToneThe Twintalker has 10 call tones.
Press the MENU- button(11) four times, “CA” is displayed and the current call tone is flashing.
Press the-button(4) or the -button(7) to change to another Call Tone.
Press the TALK – button(15) to confirm and return to stand-by Mode.
Sending a call Tone
Press the CALL-button(12) briefly. The call tone will be transmitted on the set channel.
Key-Tone On/OffWhen a button is pressed, the unit will beep briefly.To set the key-tone.
Press the MENU- button(11) five times. “tO” will be displayed.
Press to enable (ON) or disable the Key Tones(OF).
Press the TALK – button(15) to confirm your selection and return tothe standby mode.
Roger Beep On/OffAfter the TALK-button is released, the unit will send out a roger beep to confirm that you have stopped talking.To set the Roger Beep.
Press the MENU- button(11) six times. “rO” will be displayed.
Press to enable (ON) ordisable the Roger Beep (OF).
Press the TALK – button(15) to confirm your selection and return to the standby mode.
Button Lock
Press and hold the MENU- button(11) for two seconds to activate the Button lock mode. The button lock icon is displayed on the LCD Screen.
Press and hold the MENU- button(11) again for two seconds deactivate button lockNote: The PTT – button(15) , the CALL -button(12), MON-button(5) and the on/off button (6) will still be functional when the Button Lock is activated.
Display back lightTo activate the backlight of the LCD display, press any button except the MENU- button(11) or the MON-button(5) . The LCD backlight will light up for 5 seconds.
Earpiece connectionThe Twintalker can be used with the included earpiece. The connector is located on the upper side of the unit(8) . Insert the earpiece plug into the connector (2,5mm jack). The small button on the earpiece has the same function as the TALK – button(15) on the unitWhen you use the TALK – button (15) from the Earpiece, you must also use the microphone from the earpiece to talk into.Note: Do not connect other earpieces. This may damage your device.
Battery saving function:When the device has not been used for 6 seconds, the economy mode is automatically activated. This does not affect the reception of transmissions and the standard mode is automatically reactivated as soon as a signal is detected.
BUILT-IN FLASH LIGHTAs an added feature,your Radio’s has a built-in flashlight that can be used in sending light signals or for your lighting needs
Technical specifications
Channels
22
Sub-code
CTCSS 38
Frequency
462.5625~467.7125MHz
Range
Up to 3 Km (Open field)
Battery
4xAAA
Transmission Power
=< 500mW ERP
Modulation Type
FM – F3E
Channel spacing
25 kHz
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Portable Radio Operation and EME Exposure
Antenna CareUse only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna.DO NOT hold the antenna when the radio is “IN USE” Holding the antenna affect range.
Two-way Radio OperationWhen Using your radio as a traditional two-way radio, hold the radio in a vertical position with the microphone 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5 cm) away from the lips.
Body-Worn OperationIf you wear a radio on your body when transmitting, always place the radio in a supplied or approved clip, holder, holster, case or body harness for this product. If you do no use one of the supplied or approved body-worn accessories, and are not using the radio held in the normal use position, ensure the radio and its antenna are at least 1 inc (2.5 cm) from your body when transmitting.
Data OperationIf applicable, when when using any data feature of the radio with or without an accessory cable, position the radio and its antenna at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) from the body.
Electromagnetic Interference/CompatibilityNote: Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interface (EMI) if inadequately shielded, designed, or otherwise configured fro electromagnetic compatibility.
FacilitiesTo avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off your radio in any facility where posted notices instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy.
AircraftWhen instructed to do so, turn off your radio when on board’ an aircraft.Any use of a radio must be accordance with applicable regulations per airline crew instructors.