Memorex MK1700A manual

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    M K 17 00A 1 4 C H A N N E L F A M IL Y R A D IO S Y STE M BE F O RE OP E R A T I NG T HI S P RODU CT P L E A SE R E AD T HE S E I NS T RUC T I ON S C OM P LE TE L Y MIC P W R CA LL EN T E R MEN U[...]

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    C ON TE N TS FCC Warmings................. ........................ ......................... ...........1 Features.......................... .......................................... ....................1 Precaution....................... .......................................... ....................1 Unpacking.............. ....................[...]

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    1 P RE CA UT I O N S • Do no t m odi fy or a tt em pt to a dj us t th e t ra ns cei ve r f or a ny re as on. • Avoid extremes in exposure t o water , heat, and cold. This transceiver is weather resistant but not waterproof. • Do not expose the transceiver to long period of direct sunlight, nor place the transceiver close to heating appliances[...]

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    C on t r o ls a nd Ind ic a to r s 1. Earphone/Microphone jack 2. T ransmission/Reception indicator 3. PTT button 4. MONITOR button 5. ENTER/LOCK button 6. UP/DOWN buttons 7. Microphone 8. POWER button 9. MENU button 10. CALL button 1 1. Power Saver mode indicator 12. LED display 13. Ext. Power IN 2 Displa y and Indica tors LED disp lay - in dicate[...]

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    Op e r a t ion Install B atteries 1. Pull lock tab down and lift door up (towards you) to remove battery cover . 2. Inse rt f our ba tteries . P osition bat teries acc ording to polarity markings. Note : When batteries are low or need charging the BA TTERY LOW “ L ” will blink. Replace all batteries with new alka- line batteries. 3[...]

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    T o T u r n On The U ni t or T o T u r n Of f The U ni t Press the POWER switch f or more than 1 second. T o A djus t VO LU ME c ont r ol Press momentarily UP button to increase or DOWN button to decrease volume. The higher number , the higher volume level. To Tr a n s m i t Simply talk to the built-in microphone as VOX (V oice Activated T ransmiss[...]

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    5 Au t o mat i c Ch an n el S c an Press and hold the UP or DOWN button to search signals. When the unit catches a strong signal , scan will stop for 5 sec- on ds. If you want to stop at that channel, press the PTT or ENTER but- ton . T o Se nd C a ll T one Call tone sounds like a telepho ne ring, and is convenient for quickly identify yourself to [...]

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    T o T ur n O n or Off V OX wi t h t he bu il t- in m ic r o- phon e This feature enables you to disable the built-in microphone in VOX when you use the unit under noisy environment. 1. T o disable the built-in microphone, press the MENU and EN- TER buttons simultaneously . The LED display indicates as shown below . Disable the built-in microphone 2[...]

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    The FR S 80 unit r epres ents o ne of the most a dvanc ed FM two- way ra dios use d. F RS Ch a nn el C ha nn e l Fr eq u en cy I n MH z 1 46 2.5 62 5 2 46 2.5 87 5 3 46 2.6 12 5 4 46 2.6 37 5 5 46 2.6 62 5 6 46 2.6 87 5 7 46 2.7 12 5 8 46 7.5 62 5 9 46 7.5 87 5 10 4 67 .61 25 1 1 46 7.6 37 5 12 4 67 .66 25 13 4 67 .68 75 14 4 67 .71 25 F req u e nc[...]

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    8 G e n e r a l Spe c i fic a ti ons A. Freque ncy CH = 14 Chann els w ithin 462 - 467 M Hz. B. Recei ver 1. Se nsitiv ity Fo r 12 dB sig nal 2. Ma x. au dio o utput @ 10% T HD 3 . Max . S/N ratio @ 1mV R F inp ut 4. S quelch S ens 5. Audio fr equenc y r esp. @ 30 0 Hz @ 3 000 Hz 6. Si gnal dis placem ent BW 7. Adja cent CH. rejec tion 8. Inte rmod[...]