Alecto FR-30 User Manual

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL DWFM TONE DWFM TONE FR-30...
  • Page 2 1 FR-30 Private mobile radio USER GUIDE Private mobile radio (PMR) lets you talk to as many people as you wish, as often as you like, with no need for a license, subscription or tax payment. It’s very easy to use, even for children.
  • Page 3 Fitting the batteries You need four alkaline 1.5V AAA/LR03 or four Nimh AAA rechargeable batteries for each handset. 1. Pull down to release the battery compartment cover 2. Insert the four batteries, clicking them firmly into place. Make sure the plus and minus ends of the batteries are positioned as shown.
  • Page 4: Switching On And Off

    Fitting the belt clip (optional) Slide the belt clip into place as shown Switching on and off T o switch on, press the power button for about 2 seconds until the handset ‘beeps’ and the display comes on. T o switch off, press the power button until the display clears.
  • Page 5 page 4 DISPLAY PANEL FIX a picture CHANNEL INDICATOR 2 DIGIT MAIN CHANNEL VOL LEVEL / AP OFF / VOX SENS CTCSS CODE INDICATOR 2 DIGIT CTCSS CODE NUMBER SCAN INDICATOR CALL TONE / TIMER COUNTER VOX INDICATIOR TIMER INDICATOR 10.
  • Page 6 2-digit channel number 2-digit CTCSS code number SCAN : Scan frequency channel Talk confirmation tone Battery level indicator Volume level indicator Receiving Transmitting Vox mode CHAN : Main Channel CODE : CTCSS Channel Key lock function Key Tone function Auto power off TIMER: Timer function Baby Call function...
  • Page 7: Talk Range

    Communicating Note that PMR transmission is ‘one-way-at-a-time’ - while you are speaking, you cannot listen to other people. To speak to another handset user 1 Press and hold the PTT button The “ “ symbol appears on the display. 2 Speak in a normal tone -don’t shout 3 When you have finished speaking, release the PTT button.
  • Page 8: Selecting Channels

    Selecting channels PMR has eight channels. You can communicate with any other user whose handset is turned to the same channel as yours. To set the main channel: 1. Press [FUNC/LOCK] key once 2. Press the [UP] and [DOWN] key to select a Channel 3.
  • Page 9 Select Call Tone This function allows you to setup different alert types when you receive a call. 1. Press [FUNC/LOCK] key 4 times. 2. Press the [UP] or [DOWN] keys to select the desired type alert, total 8 types can be selected 3.
  • Page 10: Auto Power Off

    page 9 Stop Watch Function (Count Up) * Press [FUNC/LOCK] key 7 times, the TIMER icon will flash; * Press [UP] to turn on the TIMER function; * Press [DOWN] key to turn off the TIMER function; * Press PTT to confirm your selection; * After you have turned the TIMER “on”...
  • Page 11 Step Two * Do the same step as above and press [ DOWN] key to go into Baby Call function . * Then Baby & Call & 0 icons will flash; * Press [FUNC/LOCK] to confirm and select calling time; * Press [UP] or [DOWN] key to select time from 0~10 min (the unit will send out a call in constand period depend on your time setting);...
  • Page 12: Key Lock Function

    Key Lock Function To Prevent accidental entries, you can lock the key buttons. By pressing [FUNC/LOCK] key for 2 sec until the “ “ icon appears. Press the [FUNC/LOCK] key for 2 sec again to unlock this function and the “ “...
  • Page 13: Battery Level Indicator

    page 12 Battery Level Indicator The battery level indicator shows the status of the battery. Full Low battery warning. Replace all three batteries. Torch (For Model TC-209FBL) 1. Press and hold the button to light up the torch 2. When you have finished, release the button.
  • Page 14: Technical Specifications

    page 13 Technical specifications Operating frequency : 446.00625 to 446.09375 MHz Channels : 8 (eight channels) Channel Spacing : 12.5 KHz Power Source : 4 x 1.5 V ‘AAA’ Alkaline Battery (or 4 x rechargeable AAA NIMH Batteries) Approvals : EN300 296-1 et -2 (RF testing), EN301 489-5 (EMC testing) Safety warnings * To maintain compliance with the PMR’s RF...
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting

    page 14 Troubleshooting If you have problems with your handset, reset it by switching it off and removing the batteries. Then replace the batteries and switch the handset on again. Charging Battery Warning Notice. Use only 230~240V approved adaptor if rechargeable batteries are being used. * Turn the Hand Set off and connect the AC adaptor plug to the Female Jack at side of the handset;...

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