GME XRS-330CP Instruction Manual

GME XRS-330CP Instruction Manual

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80 Channel UHF CB Radio

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  • Page 1 XRS-330C Instruction Manual Super Compact Hideaway 80 Channel UHF CB Radio...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ........1 SCANNING ..........4 Select a zone ..........10 Important information concerning Scan groups ..........4 Edit a zone name........10 UHF CB radio ..........1 Programming the scan memories ....4 Add channels to a new zone ....11 Emergency channels ........1 Auto skip ............5 Edit existing channels in a zone ....11 Telemetry channels ........1...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    In the event additional telemetry/telecommand channels are approved by the ACMA, these channels shall be added to those Your GME XRS-330C 80 channel radio is Australian designed and currently listed where voice transmission is inhibited. manufactured and is the most advanced UHF Citizen Band radio available.
  • Page 4: User Controls And Interface

    Programmable XRS CONNECT APP (XRS) function Scan The GME XRS Connect app is the easy way to customise, update Duplex and maintain your XRS Connect radio. To download the free XRS Power Connect app for iOS or Android go to the App Store or Google Play...
  • Page 5: Signal Meter

    Signal meter scrambled communications with owners of non-GME radios. Once the scrambler has been activated your transmission and reception The signal meter indicates the relative strength of the incoming will only be intelligible to others using the same scrambler signal in numerical format. Signal strengths are displayed on the technology.
  • Page 6: Squelch Tail

    Squelch tail only be used in Simplex mode if there are no repeaters in or near your location that operate on the selected channel. In particular, The Squelch Tail is the short burst of noise that is heard in the avoid operating in Simplex mode on any of the repeater input speaker at the end of a transmission just before the Squelch channels 31 - 38 and 71 - 78 unless you are absolutely sure that...
  • Page 7: Auto Skip

    channel before you press SCAN. e.g. to make channel 24 your • If is displayed, the selected channel is already in the scan working channel, simply select channel 24 before pressing SCAN. memory. To remove it, press and hold SCAN. A low beep will be heard and will disappear.
  • Page 8: Selecting Priority Scan

    Selecting Priority Scan If a signal from outside your Net-Scan group transmits on the selected channel without using your chosen CTCSS/DCS code, the To select Priority Scan, refer to the MENU / SCAN SETTINGS group will automatically switch to a new clear channel at the next options.
  • Page 9: Ctcss Tone Set Compatibility

    Instruction manual available through the XRS Connect App. When this option is because the tones used in older GME models may be listed in a enabled, Busy Lockout will not prevent you from transmitting over different order to those in your radio.
  • Page 10: Selcall Naming

    SelCall naming Setting up the Quiet mode When storing SelCall numbers, you can add names to each one To setup the Quiet mode you must first store the individual to make it easier to identify whose number you are recalling. channels that you want to stay quiet into the Quiet memory.
  • Page 11: Group Calling

    Group Calling Receiving Group Calls The SelCall system includes a Group Call function that allows you Receiving a Group Call is identical to receiving a normal SelCall to call up to 1000 radios simultaneously. This can be useful in an except that the alarm sound is a LOW tone beep instead of the emergency situation where you may need to transmit a message normal High tone beep.
  • Page 12: Menu Table

    Programming is done either through the radio menu or through can be up to 16 characters long. the GME XRS Connect App. The XRS Connect App also offers To save the name HOLD the a range of pre-programmed frequencies in various categories MENU key [HLD:SAVE].
  • Page 13: Add Channels To A New Zone

    Add channels to a new zone Edit existing channels in a zone Press MENU. Press MENU. Select ZONES and press MENU. Select ZONES and press MENU. Select the desired Zone from Select the desired Zone from the Zone list and HOLD MENU the Zone list and HOLD MENU [HLD:EDIT] to edit the zone.
  • Page 14: To Select Programmable Button Options

    Button Option Description button Display Dim Dims the display and keypad backlight CB Scan Memory Cycles through the three Scan memories XRS button press Quiet Memory Stores channels in the SelCall Quiet memory XRS button hold Quiet Mode Toggles SelCall Quiet mode on or off Scrambler Enables or disables the scrambler option Squelch Level...
  • Page 15: Radio Setting Options Table

    Radio setting options table Menu Item Description Setting BEEP VOLUME Adjusts the volume of the key press beeps. 0 to 10 [4] BRIGHTNESS Adjusts the OLED and keypad brightness. 0 to 10 [5] BUSY LOCK Disables the transmitter when the radio is busy to prevent you from transmitting over the top of other users ON/OFF [OFF] CB SUBTONE Switches the CTCSS or DCS tone Off or ON and sets the tone frequency.
  • Page 16: Installation

    Resend the LAST SelCall number Use the keys to change the letter or number at the cursor Use the keys to select position. ‘Last’, then HOLD MENU Press MENU [SEL:NEXT] to step [HLD:CALL] to resend the last forward to the NEXT character SelCall number.
  • Page 17: Fitting The Radio

    (red) lead should be connected via the 2 amp fuse to the performance. battery’s positive terminal. GME have a wide range of suitable 477 MHz UHF CB antennas to suit most installations and applications. We recommend contacting your local GME retailer for advice.
  • Page 18: Noise Suppression

    Noise suppression ignition or alternator wiring. If the noise continues, it may be The inherent design of FM transceivers results in a high level of necessary to fit a suppression kit in which case we recommend resistance to ignition and electrical interference. However in some you consult an auto electrician for advice specific to your installations it may be necessary to take additional steps to help installation.
  • Page 19: Dcs Codes

    DCS CODES CODE CODE CODE CODE CODE CODE UHF CB OPERATING FREQUENCIES Frequency Frequency Frequency Frequency (MHz) (MHz) (MHz) (MHz) 476.425 476.925 476.4375 476.9375 Emergency use only 476.450 476.950 476.4625 476.9625 Telemetry / SelCall 476.475 476.975 476.4875 476.9875 use only. Voice trans- mission is inhibited 476.500 477.000...
  • Page 20: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Mechanical specifications and connections GENERAL Dimensions: 22 (H) x 99.5 (L) x 86 (D) mm Compliant Specification: Meets AS/NZS 4365 for radio Weight: 137 grams communications equipment in the UHF citizen and personal radio 12 volt Power Supply: Two core cable with bulkhead service.
  • Page 21 Services app. Connect radio. Pair GME values your privacy. The location data is only stored within When Secure Pairing is turned on you must select Pair in the the XRS Location Services app and is transmitted from your XRS Bluetooth menu to put the radio into pair mode before you can Connect radio.
  • Page 22: Standard Communications Contract Warranty Against Defects

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