Operating instructions

Operating the Walkie−Talkies
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2 x M Activate programming mode
X/Y, P Select the code and confirm it
An exception here is code 0 (zero). In the case of this
setting, all the calls on the set channel can be heard re-
gardless of the CTCSS/CDCSS code. To be able to
participate in the radio communication, it may be
necessary to set the necessary CTCSS/CDCSS code.
If you want to communicate with the walkie−talkies which are not
using a CTCSS/CDCSS code, you must select CTCSS/CDCSS
code 0" (zero) on your walkie−talkie.
Scanning for a channel
Signals are searched for in the eight channels in a continuous
cycle. The
icon appears in the display. If an active channel
is detected, the channel scan stops. The Ready LED flashes ev-
ery second. Press the P button to enable radio communica-
tion. If the P button is not pressed, channel scan resumes
after five seconds.
Start/End global channel scanning
To execute a global channel scan", set the CTCSS/CDCSS code
of the output channel to 0 (zero). The scanning routine stops at
every channel on which a signal is received, regardless of the
code transmitted with the signal.
N Start/End channel scanning
The output channel is the channel which is set when the
channel scan is activated.
Start/End specific channel scanning
To execute a specific channel scan", set the CTCSS/CDCSS
code for each channel to an individual value.
The scanning routine only stops when a signal is received on a
channel that matches the value set.
N Start/End channel scanning
If a certain channel should be scanned fully during a
specific channel scan", the code must be set to 0 (zero)
for this channel.
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