Olympia P324ERBD manual

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    Olympia P324 Pr of essional Hand-held UHF FM 2-W ay Radio User Guide KEM-PK2820 1A ! W arn ing : T his ma nua l c onta ins im por tant sa f ety and op era tin g i nf orm ati on. Pl eas e r ead , u nde rsta nd, and f oll ow th e i nst ru cti ons in th is man ual . F ailur e t o do so cou ld res ult in pe rso nal in jury , de ath , a nd/ or dam age t[...]

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    3 T hi s de vic e co m pl ie s wi th P ar t 1 5 o f t he F CC r ule s. O p er at io n is su bj ec t to th e f ol lo win g tw o c on di ti on s: ( 1) T hi s de vic e ma y n ot ca us e ha rm fu l inte r f ere nc e, a nd (2 ) th is de vic e mu st ac ce pt an y i nt er f ere nc e received, including interf erence that may cause undesired operation. Y o[...]

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    4 5 • AL WA YS use Olympia authoriz ed accessories (antennas, bat teries, belt clips, speak er/microphones, etc). Use of unauthorized accessories can cause the FCC RF e xposure compliance requirements to be ex ceeded. • AL WA YS k eep the antenna at least 1 inc h (2.5 cm) awa y from the body when transmit ting and only use the Olympia belt-clip[...]

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    6 7 Important ! CA UTION! NEVER hold the transceiver so that the antenna is v er y close to, or touc hing e xposed parts of the body , especially the face or ey es, while transmit ting . The transceiver will perf orm best if the microphone is 2 to 4 inc hes (5 to 1 0 cm) aw ay from the lips and the transceiver is v ertical. NEVER operate the transc[...]

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    8 9 FCC Licensing Infor mation Olympia Prof essional t wo-w ay radios operate on radio frequencies that are regulated by the F ederal Communications Commission (FCC). T o transmit on these frequencies, you are required to hav e a license issued by the FCC. Application is made av ailable on FCC F orm 60 1 and Sc hedules D , H, and Remit tance Form 1[...]

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    10 11 Pac kaging Content .................................................................. 1 1 Controls .................................................................................. 1 2 Display Screen ........................................................................ 1 3 Basic Operation ..................................................[...]

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    12 13 Antenna Antenna connector PTT key (Push-to-T alk) SCAN key (Scan/TX P ow er/Loc k) MON/FUNC ke y (Monitor/F unction) Microphone Down k ey TX LED indicator light EMG Emergency call ke y PWR/V OL (P ow er/volume on-of f) Speaker Accessory Speaker/ Microphone jac k Up ke y Olympia P324 Contr ols Icon Definition RX signal strength indicator Busy[...]

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    14 15 Connecting the antenna Align the base of the antenna onto the SMA connector and turn cloc kwise until snug. Do not ov er tighten. T o disconnect antenna: T urn the base of the antenna counter cloc kwise until it comes out from the SMA connector . Connect the batt ery . Connect the belt clip. T ur ning your r adio on and off T o turn on the po[...]

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    16 17 T alking and listening T o communicate, all radios in your group must be set to the same c hannel and CTCSSCDCSS codes. T o talk, press and hold the PTT ke y . The red TX indicator light glows continuously when transmit ting . T o receive messages, release the PT T ke y . F or maximum clarity , hold the radio t wo to three inc hes awa y from[...]

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    18 19 T o enter the radio’ s emergency mode, hold down the EMG but ton f or 2 seconds. The radio will alternately fl ash and Channel number/F requency . The radio will no w alternate between 30 seconds of hands-free tra ns mis si on an d 3 0 sec on ds of ha nd s-f re e r ec eiv in g. Th is lo op wi ll continue until you e xit the emergency mode.[...]

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    20 21 Ke ypad T one Setting Y ou m a y e na bl e or d is ab l e th e sp ea k er k e y to ne s. Y ou w il l he a r th e k e y to ne ea c h t im e a b ut to n is pu sh ed . 1. Press MON/FUNC until appears. The current set ting / flashes and appears. 2. Press UP/DO WN to turn on or of f . 3. Press PTT to set or MON/FUNC to continue set up. Roger Beep[...]

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    22 23 Pr ior ity Channel Setting Se le ct o ne o f th e c ha nn el s to b e th e pr io ri ty c h an ne l. O nc e y o u s el ec t a pr io ri ty c ha nne l, a ct iv ity w il l be c au gh t mo re f re qu en tl y . 1. Press MON/FUNC until appears. The current set ting flashes. 2. Press UP/DO WN t o se le c t th e de si re d c ha nn el o r t o di sa bl[...]

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    24 25 W eight (with bat ter y pac k) 7 .9 oz (224 g) F requency Stability vs. temperature <2.5ppm Estimated Bat ter y life (TX-RX-STB Y duty cycle) P ower 1 0-1 0-80 duty cycle 5-5-90 duty cycle 1 Watt 8hrs. 1 6hrs. 4 Watt 5hrs. 9hrs. FCC Designator K7GP1808 RECEIVER SPECIFICA TIONS* Sensitivity (12 dB SINAD) ≤0.28uV Adjacent Channel Selectivi[...]

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    26 27 Y our radio can be customized to fi t your specific needs. This can be done by y our dealer or distributor using special configuration sof tware. This configuration sof tware is used to set all memory c hannel parameters including TX and RX frequency , TX power lev el, CTCSS or CDCSS set tings, TX bandwidth, BCLO, Scan, and Priority Chann[...]

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    28 29 Headsets: O ne (1 ) y ear f ro m t he d ate o f pur c ha se b y t he fi r st customer purc haser of the product. Products and Accessor ies that are r epair ed or r eplaced: The balance of the original w arranty or for ninety (90) day s from the date returned to the customer , whic he ver is longer . Who is cov er ed? This w arranty extends o[...]

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    30 31 Alter ed products: P ro du ct s o r a cc es s or ie s w it h ( a) se ri a l numbers or date tags that have been remo ved, altered or obliterated; (b) broken seals that sho w evidence of tampering; (c) mismatc hed board serial numbers; or (d) nonconforming or non-Olympia branded housings, or parts, are ex cluded from cov erage. Communication s[...]

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    Giant Inter national Ltd. 3495 Piedmont Rd. NE Bldg. T en, Ste. 920 Atlanta GA 30305 E-mail: giantintl@callcenter .com www .giantintl.com T elephone +1 (866) 537 -0384 © 2 008 Gi an t I nt ern at ion al Li mi ted . All rig ht s r es erve d. All registered trademarks and trade dress are the property of the respective owners.[...]