Channel Selection; Repeater Operation; Channel Lock - Doro PMR 510 User Manual

2-way uhf personal communicator
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Channel Selection

This product can operate on the available 40 channels for UHF CB use in
Australia and New Zealand, refer to the channel/frequency allocation table on
page 7.
If the selected channel is being used by other persons an alternate channel can
be selected, the channel number will be displayed in the stand-by mode.
1. Press the
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2. Scroll to the desired channel using the
3. Press the PTT (Push to Talk) button to save the settings.
Please note!
Speech telephony is not permitted on channels 22 and 23 and if selected an error tone will be
heard when the PTT button is pressed. No communication will occur on these channels.

Repeater Operation

In addition to the standard operating channels 1 to 40 there are an additional 8
settings that can be selected. When selected, by following the procedure above,
the display will show the channel number, 1 to 8 plus du indicating the handset
is in the repeater mode.
This mode allows the handset to operate via a local repeater thereby increasing
the communication range. It does this by linking channels 1 - 8 to channels
31 - 38 respectively.
When the handset is set to channel 1du it will transmit on channel 31 and
receive on channel 1.
For more information on the CB repeater network contact the local ACA office
in your capitol city, or the local MED office in New Zealand.

Channel lock

The controls can be locked can be locked to prevent accidental operation of the
buttons. Only the PTT and
1. Press and hold the
a beep tone is heard.
2. Unlock by pressing and holding the
lock symbol will disappear from the display.
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button until CHAN flashes in the display.
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V
button until the display shows the lock symbol and
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buttons.
v
V
buttons function with the handset locked.
button, a beep will be heard and the
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