User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Part I. Getting started
- Chapter 1. – Getting Started
- Chapter 2. - GMRS Information and FCC Declaration
- Chapter 3. – Basic Shortcuts and Use
- Chapter 4. – Menu Quick Review
- Chapter 5. – Programming
- Chapter 6. – Other Settings
- Toggle from High to Low Power
- Storing an FM Radio Station and Scanning
- Keypad Lock-out
- PTT ID Setting
- DTMF RX Settings
- DTMF TX Settings
- Remote Stun
- Remote Kill
- Remote Revive
- Read More About Remote Commands
- DTMF Receive Settings, Transmit Setting (Call Key)
- 2TONE Receive Settings, Transmit Setting (Call Key)
- 5Tone Receive Settings, Transmit Setting (Call Key)
- Scanning modes
- SKIP Scanning Channels
- Scanning a Frequency Range (VFO Mode)
- Tone Scanning
- Dual, Tri, and Quad Watch (TMR)
- Chapter 7. - Selective calling
- Part III. How-to and setup guides.
- Chapter 8. - Repeaters
- Chapter 9. - Customization
- Appendix A. - Menu definitions
- Appendix B. - Technical specifications
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GMRS-50X1
Chapter 1. – Getting Started
BEFORE PROCEEDING INSURE:
• Qualified technicians shall service this equipment only. Do not modify the radio for any reason.
• Use only BTECH supplied or approved accessories.
• Turn off your radio prior to entering any area with explosive and flammable materials. Do
NOT USE your transceiver at a gas/fuel station
• For vehicles with an air bag, do not mount your radio in the area over an air bag or in the air bag
deployment area.
• Do not expose the radio to direct sunlight over a long time, nor place it close to a heating
source.
• If the unit emits smoke or an odor, you should immediately cut off the power supply. Then send
the radio to the nearest service center or dealer
• Do not operate the mobile transceiver on high power unless it is necessary. Do not transmit for
long periods of time, as it may overheat the transceiver.
• Keep the unit away from dusty, damp and wet environments
• Use the correct power supply (~13.8V); do not use incorrect or higher voltage (e.g. 24V)