Owner's Manual

will have different levels of noise reduction. The higher is the level, the louder will be the Squelch. By default, the Squelch
level of F100 is set on level 4. Make sure you do not set an
CTCSS/DCS tones
CTCSS and DCS tones are similar to access codes and enable the radio to communicate only with the users that are tuned on
the same channel and have set the same code. For each channel, you can set up to 50 CTCSS tones and 210 DCS codes. The
CTCSS/DCS tones are a sort ofaccess codes” and enable the radio to communicate only with the other users set on the
same frequency and on the same CTCSS/DCS tone. Undesired signals coming from other stations set on the same
frequency but with different CTCSS/DCS tones won’t be received.
Prompt voice switch settings
The encoder is selected to the 10th channel. Press and hold the PTT and Monitor to turn on the radio, and turn the prompt
voice on or off.
Turn on the prompt voice function, and there will be voice prompts when the encoder is turned on or operated. If you turn
off the prompt voice function, there is only a “beep” prompt when you turn on or operate the encoder.
Emergency alert function
If necessary, you can pre-program the Monitor into the Alarm function via CPS programming software.
Turn on the radio, short press the Monitor to turn on the alarm function. Press the Monitor again to release the emergency
alarm status.
CPS programming path: Edit> Function Setting> Side Key> Alarm
VOX
The VOX feature enables hands free conversations without using PTT: just speak in the direction of the microphone and the
communication will be automatically activated. The VOX sensitivity can be adjusted in 5 different levels (1…5) through the
programming software:
Level 2 is set by default and has the lowest VOX sensitivity, 5 is the lowest one.
With the programming software you can enable/disable the VOX feature and select the sensitivity levels.