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When installing your radio in your vehicle, check that during installation you do not 

damage any wiring or vehicle components that may be hidden around the mounting 

position. For optimum performance your radio needs to be installed correctly. If you are 

unsure about how to install your radio, we suggest you have your radio professionally 

installed by a UHF specialist or Auto electrician. When installing the radio, avoid mounting 

it close to heaters or air conditioners.

Never press the PTT or CALL button before connecting the antenna to the radio.

 

Screw the mounting bracket and microphone bracket to firm surfaces.

To install the radio: 1. Fix the radio bracket in a suitable location.

                               2. Then fix the radio in the bracket using the thumb screws.

LCD DISPLAY AND INFORMATION

LCD DISPLAY

CAUTION

DC POWER CONNECTION

The CB radio is designed for 12/24 Volt DC. 13.8 VDC nominal voltage.

ONLY Replace Fuse with 2 Amp 3AG glass fuse. 

ANTENNA INFORMATION

The antenna is of critical importance, to maximize your output power and receiver 

sensitivity. A poorly installed, inferior quality antenna or one not designed for the correct 

frequency band will give poor performance. You should only purchase an antenna 

designed for the 477MHz frequency band.

ANTENNA INSTALLATION

1. Connect the antenna to the rear antenna socket using a PL259 coaxial connector.

2. To obtain maximum performance from the radio, select a high quality antenna and 

mount it in a good location. 

Never press the PTT or CALL button before connecting the antenna to the radio.

 

RB SC

BP

Scan

Transmit & Receive 

Signal Meter

Channel Number 01-80

Button Beep

Roger Beep

CTCSS/DCS 

Code

Summary of Contents for XTM477PK

Page 1: ...PLU 667041...

Page 2: ...oduct performance FEATURES BOX CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Super Compact Chassis 80 Narrow band channels 5 Watt transmission power 13 8 VDC Nominal Fixed Cord Handpiece Microphone Aluminium Die Cast Chassis...

Page 3: ...ll ring tone PAGE 11 RBP Roger beep PAGE 11 BEP Button beeps PAGE 12 Exit the Menu PAGE 12 CHANNEL OPERATIONS Transmit and receive procedure PAGE 12 Radio operation and EME exposure PAGE 12 Electromag...

Page 4: ...areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn of your vehicle engine To avoid possible interfe...

Page 5: ...r when the radio is powered on NOT carry the radio in the breast pocket handheld models Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimise the potential for interference Turn the radio OFF immediately the...

Page 6: ...FIG 1 RB SC BP Push To Talk Button Microphone Fixed Microphone cord Non removable Memory Function Scan Channel DOWN Channel UP LCD Display Power ON OFF Volume Control Green Receive Light Red Transmit...

Page 7: ...racket using the thumb screws LCD DISPLAY AND INFORMATION LCD DISPLAY CAUTION DC POWER CONNECTION The CB radio is designed for 12 24 Volt DC 13 8 VDC nominal voltage ONLY Replace Fuse with 2 Amp 3AG g...

Page 8: ...PENED Black wire MUST go to Ground Earth side of mute circuit MUTE OUT Short press of CALL button transmits Selcall CTCSS DCS tones If enabled in menu settings CALL Button On Microphone Short press of...

Page 9: ...UELCH OFF LONG press of F button again turns SQUELCH ON RADIO OPERATION F Button On Radio Fascia Pressing arrow buttons changes Channels in normal mode option settings in MENU mode Long Press 2 Second...

Page 10: ...es can be set on different channels if required SHORT press on the F button to step onto the next Menu Feature CTC CTCSS DCS Selcall PER CHANNEL SETTING SHORT press on the F button three times NOTE Du...

Page 11: ...button to save the changes exit programming for this channel This needs to be FULLY repeated for EACH Channel 01 80 that you wish to turn ON the BCL function for DEFAULT BCL Setting is OFF on ALL 80 c...

Page 12: ...conflicts turn off your radio in any location where posted notices instruct you to do so such as health care facilities ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE COMPATIBILITY The Advanced Medical Technology Asso...

Page 13: ...sure it is not already in use TRANSMITTING RANGE The unit is continuously in the Receive mode when the unit is turned ON and not transmitting When a signal is received on the current channel RX icon w...

Page 14: ...IN VEHICLE 1 RADIO IN DUPLEX MODE ON CHANNEL 2 TR A N SM ISSIO N FR O M V EH IC LE 1 C H A N N EL 32 T R A N S M I S S I O N F R O M V E H I C L E 1 C H A N N E L 2 T R A N S M I S S I O N F R O M V E...

Page 15: ...71 to 78 Repeater inputs Do not use these channels for simplex transmissions as you will interfere with conversations on channels 1 to 8 and 41 to 48 The Australian Government legislated that channel...

Page 16: ...16 UHF CHANNELS AND FREQUENCIES UHF CHANNEL FREQUENCY TABLE Data Only Data Only Reserved Reserved Reserved...

Page 17: ...17 UHF CHANNELS AND FREQUENCIES continued CTCSS TONE TABLE...

Page 18: ...18 UHF CHANNELS AND FREQUENCIES continued DCS CODE TABLE...

Page 19: ...19 UHF CHANNELS AND FREQUENCIES continued DCS CODE TABLE continued...

Page 20: ...rmining any claim Faults or defects caused by product modification misuse and abuse normal wear and tear or failure to follow user instructions are not covered under this warranty Our goods come with...

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