Functions - Ecom Instruments Ex-PMR 500 Instruction Manual

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8.2. Functions

All 8 channels are very easily changeable.
The Ex-PMR 500 can operate on all 8 channels.
10 storage spaces
So that you always have sufficient regular alternatives for your radio partner.
Search finds active channels
The automatic search (scanner) searches and finds occupied channels where it then
stops.
CTCSS and DCS pilot system
For accurate callings of partner systems, two pilot systems are eligible. In the
CTCSS procedure there are 47 tones or numbers available, in the DCS process,
there are 83 three part numbers.
Acoustic signaling
On request the reception of a suitable pilot can be acoustically (alarm sound)
announced.
Surveillance function
This procedure offers the opportunity to observe people. The Ex PMR 500 reacts to
sound.
Emergency calling mode
To activate the surveillance function, an emergency signal is sent out by pressing the
button PS.
6 varied calling sounds
By pressing the transmission button at the same time as another button, 6 varied cal-
ling tones are sent out.
Clone function
With the help of the clone function all of the altered adjustments can be transferred
from an ExPMR 500 (master) to another EX PMR 500 (slave) by the user.
Tone scan mode
This function allows the investigation of received signals depending on which tone
squelch – frequency they contain. This method only operates in CTCSS operations.
Maximal transmission power
The transmission power is 1 Watt and completely exhausts the 500 Watt radiation
licence settings on the integrated aerial.
As a result – according to the surroundings- radio contacts are possible over more
kilometers.
Storage of recent adjustments/alterations
The last channel adjustments can be stored by switching off
(with a charged FM for crystal clear connections
The transmission occurs in frequency modulations (FM) which with UKW radio, gua-
rantees a lifelike and slighter interference reproduction.
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