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Additional information
Safety instruction
Drivers must keep attention to traffic rules when using the transceiver in a vehicle. While driv-
ing, operaters should use the VOX function, if available.
The unit radiates RF energy in transmit mode. Please keep an eye on safety distance to the
antenna.
General precautions
Protect the set from humidity and dust. Do not store at places where the temperature may
rise and cause damage - do not expose to direct sunlight. The set can be cleaned by wiping
with a soft cloth. Do not use chemical products to clean the set.
Servicing
The device must not be opened. Independent repairs or adjustment must not be carried out,
since each modification or unauthorized intervention will cancel warranty and repair claims.
Do not use the set if it seems not to function correctly. Disconnect the set in this case from
the DC power source immediately. If there is a defect, the authorized TEAM specialist deal-
er or TEAM must be contacted in every case.
Conformity
The CB mobile transceiver TEAM MX-10 complies to the European directive R&TTE and
meets the European standards EN 300 135-2, EN 300 433-2, EN 301 489-1/-13 and EN
60950-1.
The specific regulations of the different versions in the different european countries can be found
in the radio passport that is included in this manual.
Specifications are subject to change without any prior notice or obligation on the part of the manufacturer.
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Automatic Noise Limiter
[
ANL
]
With the automatic noise limiter (
ANL
), the amount of noise on the selected frequency can
be reduced during reception. Activated/deacitvate the function by pressing the
ANL
key
(11). The active function is indicated by the symbol
ANL
in the LCD (1).
Receipt Signal Sensitivity
[
RF Gain
]
Received signals from immediate sources can be too strong, the are distorted. With the RF Gain
function, the sensitivity of the received signal can be diminished by turning the outer ring of the
twin-rotary-selector [
SQ/RF GAIN
] (13) counterclockwise.
No damping of the signal sensitivity occurs when the selector is turn to the very right. This should
be the standard setting.
Norm Selection
With the MX-10 Full Multi Norm, the end-user can switch between the frequency norms DE,
EC, EI, PL and UK.
To enter the norm selection mode, hold both the keylock button [
F/
] (5) and the memory
channel key [
MEM
] (9) while turning the radio on. Now, select the desired norm with the chan-
nel selector. The norm is indicated in the upper left corner of the display. To confirm your
selection, turn the radio off and back on again.
DE 80
FM
(26.565 - 27.405 MHz)
, 4 W / 40 AM
(26.965 - 27.405 MHz)
, 4 W
EC 40 FM
(26.965 - 27.405 MHz)
, 4 W
UK 40 FM
(27.60125 - 27.99125 MHz)
, 4 W / 40 FM
(26.965 - 27.405 MHz)
, 4 W
PL
40 FM
(26.960 - 27.400 MHz)
, 4 W / 40 AM
(26.960 - 27.400 MHz)
, 4 W
EI
40 FM
(26.965 - 27.405 MHz)
, 4 W / 40 AM
(26.965 - 27.405 MHz)
, 4 W
Regarding the permissions and restrictions of the individual norms in the various european
countries, please check the radio passport, which is included in the scope of delivery. The
user is solely responsible for the selection of the permissible norm in country of operation.
Note:The version MX-10
hp
(mono band) is fixed to 40 channels AM/FM, 4 Watts only.
External speaker jack
The MX-10 is equipped with a 3.5 mm jack socket (24) at the rear panel to connect an external
speaker of 4-8 ohm impedance. At 4 ohms the speaker load can be 4 watts (e.g. TEAM TS-500).
When the external speaker is connected, the internal speaker will be switched off.
Signal meter internal
The bar meter in the LCD window shows the signal strength of the transmitted and received
signals.
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