Topaz3 Tru Talk GMRS-310 Manual de usuario

GMRS-310
User’s Guide
Topaz3, LLC
10828 NW Air World Drive
Kansas City, Missouri 64153
www.topaz3.com
Toll-free: 800-821-7848
Phone: 816-891-6320
Fax: 816-891-8815
e-mail: [email protected]
Printed in China
(end of document) U.S. P/N: 680-090-2034

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Table of Contents
1. About Your GMRS-310 Radio
2. RF Exposure
3. FCC Information
4. FCC Licensing Information
5. About Topaz3
6. Package Contents
7. Product Use and Care
8. Belt Clip Attachment
9. Battery Installation
10. Controls and Functions
• GMRS-310 Radio
• LCD Display
11. Basic Operation
• Power On/Off and Volume Adjustment
• P-T-T (Push-to-Talk) Button
• MONITOR / SCAN Function
• Backlight Function
• LOCK Function
• CALL Function
• Channel Selection & CTCSS Sub-Code
Selection
• Dual Channel Scan Function
• HI / LOW Transmit Power
• CALL Signal Settings
• BEEP Sound / Silent Mode Setting
• “Roger” Beep Function
• VOX Function
• Optional Ear Bud Speaker Microphone
Use
• Optional Battery Charging
12. Maintenance
13. Troubleshooting
14. Specifications
15. Channel Frequency List
16. CTCSS Sub-Code Frequency List
17. Warranty Service Instructions
18. Warranty

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Before using your new GMRS-310 radio,
please read this User’s Guide so that you can
take full advantage of all the features of the
radio.
The GMRS-310 is a lightweight, palm-sized
radio that you can carry almost anywhere;
while hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, at
shopping malls, amusement parks, or sports
events to keep in touch with family and friends.
Using the GMRS-310 does not require a
monthly service fee - the radio can be used
anywhere as
allowed by the FCC.
To insure proper communications with other
radios, they must be on the same channel and
CTCSS (Continuous Tone Controlled Squelch
System) sub-code as your GMRS-310.
The channel is the radio frequency wave your
radio uses to transmit and receive on. The
CTCSS sub-code helps reduce unwanted
chatter on the same radio channel, and gives
you more channel choices for increased
privacy.
The GMRS-310 operates on both General
Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) and Family
Radio Service (FRS) channels. Refer to the
Channel Frequency and Sub-Code Lists
(Sections 15 and 16) for channel and CTCSS
sub-code choices.
The Federal Communications Commission
(FCC), with its action in General Docket 93-62,
November 7, 1997, has adopted a safety
standard for human exposure to Radio
Frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy
emitted by FCC regulated equipment. This
radio subscribes to the same safety standard
for the use of its products. Proper operation of
this radio will result in user exposure far below
1. Introduction
2. FCC RF Exposure Compliance

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the Occupational Safety and Health Act
(OSHA) and Federal Communications
Commission limits.
The FCC requires that you be advised of
certain requirements involving the use of this
radio. This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a Class B
Digital Device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules and Regulations. These rules are
designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference with other
electronic devices in a residential environment.
This equipment uses and can generate radio
frequency (RF) energy. If not used in
accordance with the instructions, it may cause
interference to other radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that the
interference will not occur in another device’s
reception (which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on). The user is
encouraged to correct the interference by one
or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
• Increase the separation between the radio
and other devices
• Consult the manufacturer for technical
assistance
FCC Warning: This equipment generates or
uses radio frequency energy. Changes or
modifications not expressly approved in writing
may cause harmful interference and void the
user’s authority to operate this equipment.
Before using your Maxon GMRS-310, you
must obtain / possess a radio license issued by
the Federal Communications Commission
(FCC). It is illegal to transmit without the
appropriate license.
3. FCC Information
4. FCC Licensing Information

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The GMRS-310 operates on General Mobile
Radio Service (GMRS) frequencies, which are
allocated by the FCC for personal uses,
including recreation and travel.
To obtain a FCC license to operate your
GMRS-310 radio, you must submit FCC Form
605 (main form) plus Form 605 Schedule F
(temporary); also Form 159 Remittance Form
(for payment of fees) directly to the FCC at this
address:
Federal Communications Commission
Wireless Bureau Application
P.O. Box 358130
Pittsburgh, PA 15251-5130
To obtain current FCC forms and filing
instructions, you can:
• Have the forms mailed to you by calling the
FCC Forms Distribution Center
1-800-418-FORM (3676).
• Have the forms faxed to you by the FCC’s
Fax Information System by calling 1-202-418-
0177.
For more information regarding the licensing
application, contact: the FCC’s Consumer
Center at
1-888-CALL-FCC (225-5322).
You are required to have in your possession a
current copy of Part 95 of the FCC Rules and
Regulations before operating your radio. It is
your responsibility to insure your radio operates
in accordance with the guidelines established
by the FCC. You should familiarize yourself
with Part 95 of the FCC Rules before operating
your radio.
To obtain current a copies of FCC Rules Part
95, contact:
Superintendent of Documents
Government Printing Office
Washington, DC 20402-9371
or by phone: 1-888-225-5322 (8:00 AM to 4:00
PM EST, Monday thru Friday, excluding
Holidays).

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Many larger metropolitan areas have U.S.
Government book stores. Check the business
listings of your local telephone directory under
“Government Book Stores” for listings and
locations.
Topaz3 is the exclusive supplier of Maxon,
Legacy and TruTalk brand communication
products.
Our product line ranges from two-way radios
suitable for Business and Industry (B&I)
markets like farm,
Government, law enforcement, utility, etc. to
consumer communications equipment for
recreational and
light-duty business markets.
Product offerings include a variety of UHF and
VHF handheld and mobile radios, repeaters
and RF link
modules, as well as FRS (Family Radio
Service), GMRS (General Mobile Radio
Service) and MURS
(Multi Use Radio Service) radios, Citizen’s
Band radios and weather monitors.
Available accessory items include a variety of
carrying cases, spare batteries, desktop and
mobile
chargers, ear bud speaker microphones and
more for each radio model.
For additional information on our product line,
visit our website: www.topaz3.com.
5. About Topaz3

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6. Package Contents 7. Product Use and Care
GMRS-310 Radio Ear Bud Speaker
Microphone
Belt Clip Hand-Strap User’s Guide
GMRS-310
User’s Guide
Do not expose the radio to long
periods of direct sunlight, nor place
the radio close to heat generating
sources.
Avoid shaking or dropping the radio.
Avoid extreme exposure to water and
cold.
Do not grab or carry the radio by the
antenna - accidental breakage may
occur. Do not hold the antenna when
the radio is in use, as holding the
antenna affects the effective range.
When using rechargeable batteries,
make sure they are fully charged
before using the radio.

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1) Align the belt clip to the mounting rails on the
back of the radio.
2) Slide the belt clip downward until it locks into
place.
To remove the belt clip - lift the lever at the top
of the clip while pulling the belt clip upward.
NOTE: The belt clip must be removed to install
batteries into the radio.
NOTE: The GMRS-310 requires 4 AAA batteries
(not included). The radio must be powered OFF
before installing or removing batteries.
NOTE: After removing the belt clip, open the battery
compartment cover using the steps below.
8. Belt Clip Attachment 9. Battery Installation
1. Push down on the top
center of the battery
compartment cover and
slide away from the
radio.
3. Insert 4 AAA batteries.
Match the battery polarity
with the design within the
battery compartment.
2. Lift the battery compart-
ment cover off.
4.
Align the battery compart-
ment cover to the rails on
radio and slide forward
until cover snaps into
place.

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GMRS-310 Radio
1. Speaker
2. LCD Window
3. ENTER Button: Selects and enters
functions from the menu. When not in the
function menu it is used to send the CALL
signal.
4. 5/b(UP/DOWN) Buttons: Use to select
the function options, scroll through
channels and sub-codes.
5. Microphone
6. FUNCTION Button: Use to select a desired
function menu. Press and hold it to lock the
buttons.
7. P-T-T (Push-To-Talk) Button: Press and
hold to talk on the radio.
8. MONITOR / SCAN Button: Press and hold
to hear other radio traffic. Press and
release to scan channels.
9. Power/Volume Knob: Turns the radio
on/off, and adjusts the radio volume.
10. Antenna
11. External Speaker Microphone / Charger
Jack: Plug ear bud speaker microphone or
optional battery charger into this jack.
10. Controls and Functions

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LCD Display
1. CALL: Appears when the radio is sending a
CALL signal to other person.
2. VOX: Appears when the VOX (voice
operated transmission) feature is activated.
3. SCAN: Appears while channel scan is
active.
4. BEEP: Appears when the BEEP function is
on (and silent mode is off).
5. LOCK: Appears when the button lock
function is activated.
6. Battery: Shows your battery life / level.
7. PRIV: Appears when a CTCSS sub-code
(01 ~ 38) is used.
8. Displays the CTCSS sub-code (01 ~ 38) or
the current CTCSS frequency in use.
“00” indicates that no CTCSS sub-code is
set.
9. TX: Appears while radio is transmitting a
message (the P-T-T is pressed).
10. BUSY: Appears while monitoring channels
or receiving a message. DO NOT transmit
while this icon is visible.
11. Displays the current channel number (1 ~
22) or the current channel frequency.
Power On/Off and Volume Adjustment
1) Power On
Turn Power/Volume knob clockwise.
2) Power Off
Turn Power/Volume knob counter-
clockwise, until a click is heard (detent).
3) VOLUME adjustment
Increase volume by turning Power/Volume
knob clockwise. Decrease volume by
turning the Power/Volume knob counter-
clockwise.
TX
BUSY
11. Basic Operation
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