Radio Shack Tone/Vibration Pager Owner's Manual

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OWNER’S MANUAL —
Please read before using this equipment.
© 2003 RadioShack Corporation.
All Rights Reserved.
RadioShack, RadioShack.com, and Adaptaplug are trademarks
used by RadioShack Corporation.
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— Important —CautionÔ —Note
22 Ch GMRS/FRS
Two-way Radios
21-1903
Func (Function)
Antenna
CALL
Display
PTT (Push to Talk)
MENU
PANIC
DC 6V
EAR/MIC
Wrist Carry Strap Holder
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Two-way Radios

www.radioshack.comSMOWNER’S MANUAL —Please read before using this equipment.© 2003 RadioShack Corporation.All Rights Reserved.RadioShack, RadioShack.c

Page 2 - CONTENTS

104. Place four Ni-Cd or Ni-MHbatteries in the radio’s batterycompartment according to thepolarity symbols (+ and –) markedinside, then replace the co

Page 3

11FRS FREQUENCIES CHARTChannel Frequency (MHz) Description1 462.5625 FRS 1/GMRS Interstitial 12 462.5875 FRS 2/GMRS Interstitial 23 462.6125 FRS 3/GMR

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12SELECTING A CHANNELPresseordto select the desiredchannel. The selected channel numberappears.SELECTING QUIET CODESQuiet codes let you talk and liste

Page 5 - PACKAGE CONTENTS

13QUIET CODE CHARTCTCSS No. Frequency (Hz) CTCSS No. Frequency (Hz)1 67.0 20 131.82 71.9 21 136.53 74.4 22 141.34 77.0 23 146.25 79.7 24 151.46 82.5 2

Page 6 - POWERING THE

14USING SCANPress and holdeordtoscanupanddown to find the desired channel andquiet code. The radio automaticallyscans through the channels andpauses o

Page 7 - Ô Battery Notes Ô

15To turn on the key tone and vibratefeature, pressMENU to activate theMenu function and presseorduntilandON appear. Press PTT tostore the setting.Rep

Page 8 - -MH BATTERIES

16PressPTT to temporarily turn off Vox.VOX stops flashing. Press PTT again toturn on Vox.VOX flashes.USING APOYou can set the radio to automaticallytu

Page 9 - Charger or an Optional Smart

17USING COURTESY TONEYou can set your radio so the personyou are communicating with will hear atone when you finish transmitting. Toturn on the radio

Page 10 - OPERATION

18data communication is based on thesame Channel and CTCSS codesetting. You cannot establishcommunication if the Channel andCTCSS code for both radios

Page 11 - FRS FREQUENCIES CHART

19and receive voice messages at theoriginal Channel with Private Code.Also, the ID icon on both radios flasheson the display to indicate this 15-secon

Page 12 - SELECTING QUIET CODES

2CONTENTSPackage Contents ... 5A Quick Look at the Display ...

Page 13 - QUIET CODE CHART

20with it. You can select Home IDnumbers 1–16.1. Set the transmitter and receiver tothe same channel (and same quietcode, if you select one)2. Hold do

Page 14 - USING KEY LOCK

21selectÕ, you can send a page toall users.2. PressPTT to store the setting.CALL MELODYWhen you press CALL to send out the direct call data, a melodys

Page 15 - USING VOX

22USING PANICWhen an emergency occurs, you canset the radio to generate an alarmsound for safety. Ô1. To activate alarm sound, press andholdPANIC (abo

Page 16 - USING HI/LO

23USING AN OPTIONAL WRIST STRAPYou can attach an optional wrist strap(not supplied) to the radio. Slide thewrist strap’s small loop under the baron th

Page 17 - DIRECT CALL

24follow the menu options. Modifying ortampering with the radio's internalcomponents can cause a malfunctionand might invalidate its warranty and

Page 18 - CALL. The radio transmits

25To obtain instructions on filing form 605electronically, go to http://www.fcc.gov.wtb/uls.This radio is intended forcommunications from base-to-mobi

Page 19 - SETTING HOME ID

26THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOWThis equipment has been tested andfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClass B digital device, pursuant to Part15 of the FCC Rules

Page 20 - SETTING DIRECT CALL

27that to which the receiver isconnected.• Consult your local RadioShackstore or an experienced radio/TVtechnician for help.SAFETY INFORMATIONYour wir

Page 21 - CALL MELODY

21-1903AO0150AAA104A03PrintedinChinaSpecifications are typical; individual unitsmight vary. Specifications are subject tochange and improvement withou

Page 22 - USING THE SWIVEL-BELT

3Thank you for purchasing theRadioShack 22 Ch GMRS/FRS Two-way Radio. It provides short-rangevoice radio communication to letfamilies and groups keep

Page 23 - SERVICE AND

4Your radio’s other features include:• Channel Scan — use to find otherGMRS/FRS users.• Key Beep — each time you pressa key, except PTT or FUNC,therad

Page 24 - FCC INFORMATION

5addressed to the radio and displaythe transmitter ID number on theLCD.• Panic — if you have anemergency situation, press PANICand the radio generates

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6A QUICK LOOK AT THE DISPLAYPOWERING THE RADIOUSING BATTERIESYour radio requires four AAA alkalinebatteries (not supplied) or rechargeablenickel-cadmi

Page 26 - THE FCC WANTS YOU TO

72. Slide down the batterycompartment cover and removethe cover.3. Set CHARGE ON/OFF inside thebattery compartment toOFF (touse alkaline batteries) or

Page 27 - SPECIFICATIONS

8appears on the display to indicatehow much battery power remains.When ² flashes, replace alkalinebatteries or recharge Ni-Cd or Ni-MHbatteries.RECHAR

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95. Attach the Adaptaplug to theadapter soTIP reads positive (+).6. Connect the Adaptaplug’s otherend to the radio’sDC 6V jack andplug the adapter int

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