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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select the Pre-set DTMF saved setting on Menu 22 and then press the call key to send the saved
DTMF TX tone.
Remote Stun
First set the DTMF Remote Stun Tone and Master Control ID in Software: When your radio
receives the DTMF Remote Stun Tone Sequence (Set by software) (Requires Menu 18 and 19 to
accept DTMF signaling) it will command the radio to disable transmitting abilities. The Master ID
station must first identify and send the PTTID (set in software as “Master ID”) – once the Master
Station identifies itself, the radio is set to receive command tones, if the Monitor Remote Stun
tone is received - the radio will no longer be able to transmit. Both the master ID station and
remote stun signal must be set up in software.
Remote Kill
First set the DTMF Remote Kill Tone and Master Control ID in Software: When your radio
receives the DTMF Remote Kill Tone Sequence (Set by software) (Requires Menu 18 and 19 to
accept DTMF signaling) it will command the radio to disable transmitting and receiving. The
Master ID station must first identify and send the PTTID (set in software as “Master ID”) – once
the Master Station identifies itself, the radio is set to receive command tones, if the Monitor