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XLR Series 2 Way Radio 2 Watt / 6 Channels HME Wireless, Inc. Customer Service 800.919.9903 1400 Northbrook Parkway Suite #320 • Suwanee, GA 30024...
Set Lone Worker or “Wandering Radio” alarm ....................11 UHF Radio Specification ..........................13 Frequencies..............................14 Safety Precautions ............................15 When using the XLR Series Radios: ....................... 15 Influences to the operation of this Radio: ......................15 Safety Notes: ..............................15 FCC Information ............................... 16 Rev.
000601 Before filling out your application, you must decide which frequency(ies) you can operate on. See Frequencies and Bandwidths on page 14. For questions on determining your radio frequency, please call HME Wireless at 1- 800-919-9903. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by HME Wireless may void the user’s authority granted by the FCC to operate this radio and should not be made.
Slide the belt clip onto the back of the radio pushing from the top down until it locks. Step ANTENNA INSTALLATION Screw on the button antenna to the top of the radio. Rev. 01/2012 XLR Series Radio Page 4...
BASIC RADIO OPERATION Your XLR radios have been preprogrammed at the factory to work together once powered on. Should you require additional programming please see page 5 of this instruction manual or call HME tech support at 800-919-9903. ...
Blinking Red Light with a “beep” sound: Indicates a low battery condition. Charging The XLR series radios receive power from a high-performance 1800 Li-Ion battery pack designed specifically for this radio. Charge the battery for at least 4 hours before using the radio for best performance.
Press and hold the Menu Button (P) and press the Enter Button, to activate the Scan function. After the Scan function is activated, the radio will automatically search for transmissions on preselected channels. To deactivate the Scan function, press the Menu Button (P) once. Rev. 01/2012 XLR Series Radio Page 7...
The radio can be placed into “Menu” mode by pressing the "P" button on the side for 2 seconds. The Menu mode consists of 9 Menus and you can use your desired Menu after selection. Rev. 01/2012 XLR Series Radio Page 8...
By using the channel buttons (▲, ▼), choose "Group" and press the "Enter" button. Using the channel buttons again (▲,▼), choose the desired Group number and press the “Enter” button to store your selection. Exit the Menu mode. Rev. 01/2012 XLR Series Radio Page 9...
You can set whether or not a sound is made when pressing any of the Key buttons if the function is set up by your dealer. Enter into Menu mode. Select “Sound” by pressing the Channel buttons (▼,▲), and press the Enter button. Rev. 01/2012 XLR Series Radio Page 10...
This function can be activated at the factory or by your dealer. Enter into Menu mode. Select “LONE W” by pressing the Channel buttons (▼,▲), then press the Enter button. Rev. 01/2012 XLR Series Radio Page 11...
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Select On (y) or Off (n) by pressing the Channel buttons (▼,▲), and save the selected status by pressing the Enter button. Exit Menu mode by pressing the Menu Button. Rev. 01/2012 XLR Series Radio Page 12...
Frequencies These charts provide frequency information and are useful when using XLR Series radios with other business radios. Channel Number Frequency (MHz) 462.8875 462.9125 464.5375 464.6525 466.5625 466.0625 Rev. 01/2012 XLR Series Radio Page 14...
Safety Precautions When using the XLR Series Radios Don’t remove the antenna from the radio, don’t modify the antenna, make any change to the antenna, or use the radio if the antenna is bent or damaged. The strong electromagnetic field emitted from the radio can have an effect on the performance of the radio and can damage the radio.
Pressing the PTT switch enables the radio to transmit. Use ONLY authorized accessories with the equipment. Use of unauthorized accessories can cause the FCC Radio Frequency Exposure compliance requirements to be exceeded. Rev. 01/2012 XLR Series Radio Page 16...
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