User's Manual

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Specifications
FRS Channel Table
Troubleshooting
SYMPTOM SOLUTION
Does not turn on Check that the batteries
are installed properly.
The batteries may be
weak. Replace old
batteries with four new
AAA batteries.
Reception is Press the
UP button
weak to increase volume.
The receiving signal
may be weak and out of
range. If this happens,
press the
MONITOR
button.
Range is limited Batteries may be weak.
Replace with new
batteries if the battery
level indicator is low.
The maximum range
will vary depending on
terrain and
environment. Open
fields provide the
maximum range, while
buildings and other
structures may limit the
range significantly.
Sound distortion If you are transmitting,
speak in a normal tone
of voice, approximately
six inches away from
the microphone.
If you are receiving,
lower the volume
control to a comfortable
level.
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Channels Available 14 Channels
CTCSS Sub-Channel 38 for each Channel
Output Power (TX) .05W (FCC
Maximum
Battery Life 30 Hours (typical)
Range Up to 2 miles
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of
the BE-1438SP (Super Pack). These
compact, lightweight radios and acces-
sories can be used at malls, parks,
while at the beach, hiking, biking, or
camping. You can talk to as many
people as you want, as often as you
like, without air time feesor a license.
Radio Control Locations
DESCRIPTION
Battery compartment - Houses four
AAA alkaline or rechargeable type
batteries.
Belt-clip - For your convenience, a
belt-clip is included to secure the radio
to a belt or any other similar location.
C (Call) button Sends a tone to
other radios tuned to that channel and
code.
Ear/Mic. jack This jack is used to
connect a 3.5 mm stereo headset/mic.
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) - A
multi-functional display, which shows
channel, code and other radio
status/icons (see specifics below).
MENU/Lock button - Allows you to
change channels and sub-codes.
Press and hold for five seconds to lock
or unlock the buttons on the radio face.
MONITOR button Permits the radio
to continously monitor weak signals
and illuminates the LCD display to
show your current status.
P (Push to Talk) button - Used for
making a call.
POWER button - Push and hold this
button to turn the unit on or off.
SCAN button - Used to activate and
deactivate channel scanning.
TX LED Indicator - This indicator
lights when the radio is transmitting.
UP and DN buttons - Used for
changing channels, codes, and setting
the receive volume.
Installation
BATTERY INSTALLATION
1. Prior to removing the battery cover,
make sure the belt-clip is removed
(see Removing The Belt-clip).
2. Release the battery cover catch
located on the rear side of the radio
by pushing on the tab.
3. Lift up the battery cover from the
battery compartment.
4. Install four AAA type alkaline
batteries (included) or rechargeable
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