GME TX670 Manuel utilisateur

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2 watt handheld UHF CB radio
INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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CONTENTS
ACCESSORIES ......................................................................3
IMPORTANT INFORMATION...............................................3-5
Possible Issues ................................................................. 6
TELEMETRY CHANNELS........................................................ 7
FEATURES............................................................................ 7
RADIO CONTROLS................................................................ 8
LCD Display .....................................................................9
POWERING THE RADIO ...................................................... 10
GENERAL OPERATION........................................................ 13
Power On/Off................................................................. 13
Adjusting the Volume..................................................... 13
Display Lighting ............................................................. 13
Receiving Signals ........................................................... 13
Transmitting................................................................... 14
Duplex/Monitor Key........................................................ 14
Scan/Memory Key .......................................................... 16
Mode/Key-Lock Function ................................................ 18
1. CTCSS Code Selection ................................................ 19
2. Transmitter Power....................................................... 20
3. VOX Settings .............................................................. 21
4. Dual Watch Settings ................................................... 21
5. Squelch Settings......................................................... 22
6. Roger Beep Tone Selection ......................................... 23
7. Button Beep Tone Selection ........................................ 23
8. Call Alarm Selection .................................................. 24
CTCSS TONE FREQUENCIES................................................25
UHF CB OPERATING FREQUENCIES ....................................26
SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................28
GME CONTRACT WARRANTY AGAINST DEFECTS................29

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WARNING - SAFETY INFORMATION
ACCESSORIES
SUPPLIED
• TX6702/1wattUHFhandheldradio
with flexible antenna
• 3.6VNi-MHrechargeablebatterypack
• 240VACadapter
• Instructionmanual
OPTIONAL
• Speakermicrophone
• Hands-freeearmicrophone
• Necklanyard
• Vehiclecigarettelightertricklecharger
• Leathercase
The TX670 is a radio transmitting device.
• Whentransmitting,keeptheantennamore
than 25 mm from any part of the head or body.
• Donottransmitnearelectricalblasting
equipment or in explosive atmospheres.
• Do not allow children to operate a radio
transmitter unsupervised.

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IMPORTANT
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and
completely before operating your radio and retain
this manual for future reference.
NEVER connect the radio to a power source other
than the supplied battery. This may damage your
product.
DO NOT place your radio in front of a vehicle
airbag.
DO NOT use your radio with a damaged antenna.
DO NOT attempt to modify your radio in any way.
ALWAYS charge your radio at normal room
temperature.
ALWAYS switch off your radio where notices
restrict the use of two-way radio or mobile
telephones.
ONLY use GME approved rechargeable batteries
with the supplied charger.
AVOID exposing your radio to water. It is not
waterproof.
AVOID storing or charging your radio in direct
sunlight.
AVOID storing or using your radio where
temperatures are below -20°C or above +60°C.

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
CONCERNING UHF CB RADIO
The use of the Citizen Band radio service is licensed
in Australia by the ACMA Radio communications
(Citizens Band Radio Stations) Class Licence and
in New Zealand by the Ministry of Economic
Development New Zealand (MED). A General User
Radio Licence for Citizens Band radio and operation is
subject to conditions contained in those licences.
The class licence for users and equipment operating in
the CB/PRS 477 MHz band has been amended. This
radio meets the new 80 channel standard.
In simple terms the same amount of spectrum is
available;however,
radio transceivers can now
operate in a narrower bandwidth and hence use less
spectrum. These radios are generally referred to as
narrowband or 12.5 kHz radios. By using 12.5 kHz
channelspacinginsteadof25kHz,the40channels
originally allocated can now be expanded to 80
channels thereby doubling the channel capacity and
relieving congestion in the UHF CB/PRS band.
Original 40 channel wideband Radios will continue
tooperateontheoriginal40channels,howeverthey
will not be able to converse on the newer channels
41 – 80. The newer narrowband radios will be able to
converse with all older 40 channel wideband radios
on all channels 1 to 40 as well as the newer channels
allocated from 41 to 80.
The mixing of narrowband and wideband radios
in the same spectrum can cause some possible
operating issues of interference and varying levels
of received volume.

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POSSIBLE ISSUES
When a new narrowband radio receives a transmission
from an older wideband radio the speech may sound loud
and distorted – simply adjust your radio volume for best
performance.
When an older wideband radio receives a signal from a
newnarrowbandradio,thespeechmaysoundquiet-
simply adjust your radio volume for best performance.
Depending on how close your receiving radio is to another
transmittingradio,therecanbeinterferencefromthe
transmitting radio if it is using a channel adjacent to the
channel you are listening to. Simply try going up or down a
few channels from the currently selected channel.
The above situations are not a fault of the radio but a
symptom of operating wideband and narrowband radios
in the same bandwidth. This possible interference will
decrease over time as the population of wideband radios
ages and decreases.
Further information and updates are available from the
Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA)
at www.acma.gov.au and the Ministry of Economic
Development(MED),RadioSpectrumManagementat
www.rsm.govt.nz
The ACMA has allocated channels 5/35 for emergency use
only. Channel 5 is the primary Simplex Emergency Channel.
WhereaChannel5repeaterisavailable,youshouldselect
Duplex on CH 5.
NOTE: Channel 35 is the input channel for the Channel 5
repeater therefore Channel 35 should also not be used for
anything other than emergency transmissions.

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TElEMETRY CHANNElS
ACMA regulations have allocated channels 22 and 23
for telemetry only applications and have prohibited the
transmission of speech on these channels. Consequently the
TX670 has a transmit-inhibit applied to channels 22 and 23.
In the event that additional telemetry/telecommand
channelsareapprovedbytheACMA,thesechannelsshall
be added to those currently listed where voice transmission
isinhibited.Currentlytransmissionsonchannels61,62and
63 are also inhibited and these channels are reserved for
future allocation.
FEATURES
•Microprocessor Controlled Frequency Synthesiser:
Allowsuserprogrammablecontrolofscanning,channel
memories and selected feature options.
•
Programmable Scan Function: Scans up to 80 UHF
CB channels.
•In-built CTCSS: User selectable Continuous Tone Coded
Squelch system for quiet channel operation.
•2 watts/1 watt RF Power: When transmitting in close
range you can conserve battery power by using the Low
Power setting.
•Individually Programmable Duplex Function:
User selectable for those individual repeater channels
in your area.
•Power-Save Feature: Sleeps during periods
of inactivity.
•Keypad Lock: Prevents accidental button presses.
•Backlit LCD: For night viewing.
•Calling Tone/Roger Beep: Alerts you to incoming calls.
•Dual Watch: Monitors two channels simultaneously.
•VOX: Voice activated transmit for hands free operation.

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RADIO CONTROlS
Push-to-
talk (PTT)
Duplex/
Monitor
Battery/
Compartment
Belt
Clip
LCD
External
Speaker
Mic
Mic
LED
Antenna
Speaker
Mode/
Lock Key
Scan/
Memory
Volume
On/Off
Channel
Up
Channel
Down
Duplex/
Monitor

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LCD DISPLAY
1 Receiver Busy Icon:
Appears when receiving.
2 Transmit Icon: Appears
when transmitting.
3 Memory Icon: Appears
when the selected channel
is stored in the Scan
memory.
4 Scan Indicator Icon:
Appears when SCAN is
enabled and the radio is
scanning.
5 Button Beep Tone Icon:
Appears when the button
beep confirmation tone is
selected.
6 Roger-Beep Tone Icon:
Appears when the Roger-
Beep tone is enabled.
7 Battery Level Icon:
Indicates battery charge
level. Flashes when battery
is almost empty.
8
Dual Watch Icon: Appears
when Dual Watch mode is
active.
9 High Power Icon: Appears
when High transmitter
power is selected.
10 Duplex Icon: Indicates
that Duplex communication
has been enabled.
11 Key-Lock Icon: Appears
when the keypad is locked.
12 Monitor Icon: Appears
when Monitor function is
activated.
13 Power Save Icon:
Appears when the radio is
in the power save mode.
14 Voice Activated
Transmission (VOX)
Icon: Appears when the
VOX mode is activated.
15 CTCSS Tone: Displays the
selected CTCSS tone
(from 00 – 38) on the
selected channel.
16 Channel Display:
Indicates the channel
number in use.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8
10
11
1213141516
9
External
Speaker
Mic
Scan/
Memory
Volume
On/Off
Channel
Up

POWERING THE RADIO
Your TX670 is powered by a Ni-MH rechargeable
batterypack.Ifleftunused,thebatterieswilldischarge
within a few months. If you have not used your TX670
forsometime,youwillneedtorechargeyourbattery
pack before use.
Installing the Batteries
Battery installation is easier when the belt clip is
removed.Todothis,releasethespringclipandslide
the belt clip downward and away from the radio body.
1. Press the centre-top area of the battery cover and
slide downwards.
2. Install the rechargeable battery pack in the direction
indicated on the pack until it ‘clicks’ into place.
3. Replace the battery cover and belt clip.
Belt
Clip
Spring Clip
Battery
Cover
This side
faces up
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