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114.8

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225.7

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118.8

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233.6

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123.0

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241.8

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127.3

38

250.3

SPECIFICATIONS

RX Frequency

476.425 - 477.400 MHz

Channels

40

Modulation type

FM

Antenna impedance

50 Ohm

Microphone

condenser type

Power supply

3 × AAA Alkaline

Sensitivity at 12dB Sinad

0.5mV

Adjacent Channel Rejection

55dB

Audio Squelch

Auto

Audio output power

100mW @ 8 Ohm

Audio Distortion

7%

RF Output Power

500 mW @ 4.5VDC

Harmonic emission

>= 63dB

Dimensions (HWD)

85 x 52 x 20mm

Weight (without batteries)

73g

Summary of Contents for TP380

Page 1: ...1 EN Model TP380 User Manual ...

Page 2: ... Tone Coded Squelch System codes If someone else is using the same channel as you you can select another channel or use the CTCSS feature Talk with another person if you are both tuned to the same channel and or CTCSS code The TP380 complies with the Japanese Industrial Standard Drip proof Type II specification This means your transceiver offers a degree of protection against water seeping inside ...

Page 3: ...age and fits more easily and comfortably into shirt or pants pocket 2 LCD Display screen 3 PTT 1 Push to talk 2 Press PTT twice to enable Call Tone function 3 Confirm selection in MENU mode 4 Press to turn the unit on and off 5 MIC Speak into microphone enables communication 6 MIC Speaker Allows use of headset for hands free communication PWR ...

Page 4: ...Channel CTCSS in MENU mode 1 Decrease Volume 2 Select Channel CTCSS in MENU mode 9 Speaker Receives voices sounds from incoming call BACK VIEW NO DESCRIPTION FUNCTION 1 Strap hole Loop strap through so you can hang unit from your neck 2 Belt Clip Clip to your pocket or belt 3 Back cover Remove to access battery compartment ...

Page 5: ...Key Lock Auto Power Off Key Beeps Roger Beeps Scan Channel or CTCSS Battery Indicator Silent Alert function quietly alerts you of any incoming calls without beeping noises Channel Number Select between 40 channels CTCSS code Adjust From 01 38 code big small LCD DISPLAY SYMBOLS ...

Page 6: ...a damp cloth Do not use liquid cleaning agents benzene thinner or aerosols Repair Do not attempt to repair the product or modify the circuitry by yourself Contact the retailer or a qualified repairman if the product requires servicing Only use replacement parts that are recommended by the manufacturer Do not scratch hard objects against the LCD display as this may cause damage CAUTION To avoid ris...

Page 7: ...the hook at the back of the transceiver in an upward motion and remove 2 Slide the back cover of the transceiver in a downward motion to remove 3 Insert 3 AAA batteries into the battery compartment noting polarities 4 Slide the transceiver back cover and hook back into place ...

Page 8: ...mbols for 1 second 6 Use or to increase or decrease volume respectively The VOL number will show on the LCD accordingly 7 To turn the device off press and hold until the unit beeps and the LCD goes blank BASIC FUNCTIONS NOTE The battery indicator will flash to indicate low battery power PWR PWR ...

Page 9: ...iver will automatically play received transmissions NOTE You can only communicate with another radio that is using the same channel and or CTCSS code as your radio CALL FUNCTION You can send a ringer sound to all transceivers tuned to the same channel and or the CTCSS code as your transceivers by pressing PTT 1 Push PTT to talk 2 Press PTT twice in rapid succession to enable the Call Tone function...

Page 10: ...nearby on the same channel 1 Press and hold MENU for 2 seconds to enable disable this function 2 Press MENU to access the Menu Options The transceiver will then toggle between the following configurable settings SYMBOL SETTING DESCRIPTION Channel Selects channel for transmission CTCSS Selects a CTCSS code for the current channel VOX Enable disable voice activated transmission small big ...

Page 11: ...uit the Menu Options press PTT SELECTING A CHANNEL Select between 40 channels The transmitter and receiver must be on the same channel 1 Press MENU once until the channel number starts flashing on the LCD 2 Press and hold or to begin scanning a channel If a valid signal is present the transceiver will pause on the current active channel 3 Press PTT to stop scanning and exit the menu Or press MENU ...

Page 12: ...utton is pressed after 5 seconds 4 Press PTT to stop scanning and exit the menu Or press MENU to stop scanning and go to the next Menu Option SETTING VOX BABY MONITOR This setting automatically detects and transmits your voice through the selected channel without needing to push and hold PPT 1 Press MENU 3 consecutive times until appears on the LCD 2 Select between 6 levels of VOX by pressing or k...

Page 13: ... sounds are transmitted 3 Press PTT to confirm the VOX b1 b2 b3 setting 4 Press PTT again to activate VOX b1 b2 b3 function You can now begin voice transmission ROGER BEEP MODE With Roger Beep the receiving party hears a beep tone when a message has been transmitted This avoids situations where messages are interrupted during transmission 1 Press MENU 4 consecutive times until appears on the LCD 2...

Page 14: ...ntil appears on the LCD 2 Press or key to activate deactivate the Silent Alert function NOTE 1 If the vibration alert feature is activated the device will vibrate for 20 seconds 2 The unit will not vibrate if there is continued transmissions 3 In order to save energy the unit will only vibrate again when there is a gap of 30 seconds in transmission APO FUNCTION AUTOMATIC POWER OFF This enables you...

Page 15: ...hut off ACCESSORIES CHARGING CONTACTS Your TP380 transceiver comes with 2 individual drop in chargers that allow you to charge 2 transceivers at the same time using a connector cable and 1 adaptor You may also charge each transceiver separately by an additional charger that comes with the package The cradle charger LED lights red during charging and takes 14 to 16 hours to complete ...

Page 16: ...together while using separate adaptors to charge WARNING 1 To maintain the battery life of your 2 way radios we recommend that you only charge batteries when needed Overcharging the batteries will reduce performance 2 For best results ensure that the handsets are switched OFF before charging APPENDIX CHANNEL FREQUENCIES CHANNEL FREQUENCY CHANNEL FREQUENCY IN MHZ IN MHZ 01 476 425 21 476 925 02 476...

Page 17: ...77 350 19 476 875 39 477 375 20 476 900 40 477 400 CTCSS PRIVACY CODES CHANNEL FREQUENCY CHANNEL FREQUENCY IN HZ IN HZ 01 67 0 20 131 8 02 71 9 21 136 5 03 74 4 22 141 3 04 77 0 23 146 2 05 79 7 24 151 4 06 82 5 25 156 7 07 85 4 26 162 2 08 88 5 27 167 9 09 91 5 28 173 8 10 94 8 29 179 9 11 97 4 30 186 2 12 100 0 31 192 8 13 103 5 32 203 5 14 107 2 33 210 7 15 110 9 34 218 1 ...

Page 18: ...odulation type FM Antenna impedance 50 Ohm Microphone condenser type Power supply 3 AAA Alkaline Sensitivity at 12dB Sinad 0 5mV Adjacent Channel Rejection 55dB Audio Squelch Auto Audio output power 100mW 8 Ohm Audio Distortion 7 RF Output Power 500 mW 4 5VDC Harmonic emission 63dB Dimensions HWD 85 x 52 x 20mm Weight without batteries 73g ...

Page 19: ...website also includes contact information for our customer care department in case you need to reach us as well as frequently asked questions and customer downloads We hope you will find all the information you need on our website however if you d like to contact the Oregon Scientific Customer Care department directly please visit www2 oregonscientific com service support or call 949 608 2848 in t...

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