Adjusting Speaker Volume; Changing Channels - Topcom Twintalker 7100 Sport Pack Manual De Usuario

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13.3

Adjusting Speaker Volume

Press the
speaker volume. The volume level is displayed.
Press the
13.4
Receiving a Signal
The unit is continuously in the receive mode when the unit is switched ON and not transmitting.
In order for other people to receive your transmission, they must also be
on the same channel and have set the same CTCSS code or DCS code.
(See chapter "13.6 Changing Channels" and "13.7 CTCSS (Continious
Tone Coded Squelch System) / DCS (Digital Coded Squelch)")
Either CTCSS or DCS can be used but never both at the same time.
13.5
Transmitting a Signal
Press and hold the PTT - button
symbol is displayed.
Hold the unit in a vertical position with the microphone 10cm
from the mouth and speak into the microphone.
Release the PTT - button
transmitting.
To check the channel activity use the monitor function (See chapter
"13.8 Monitor").
13.6

Changing Channels

Press the
number flashes on the display.
Press the
the channel.
Press the PTT - button
mode.
If no button is pressed within 5 seconds during setting, the unit will return
to standby.
13.7
CTCSS (Continious Tone Coded Squelch System) /
DCS (Digital Coded Squelch)
License free PMR radio's operating on the 446 MHz frequency band, like the Twintalker 7100
PMR, have 8 available radio channels. If there are many PMR users in your neighborhood, there
is a chance that some of these users are operating on the same radio channel.
To prevent that you receive signals from other users, sub-channels have been integrated.
9
- button
in stand-by-mode to increase the
- button
to decrease the speaker volume.
6
11
to transmit. The TX
11
when you want to stop
5
- button
once, the current channel
9
6
- button
or the
- button
to change
11
to confirm and return to stand-by
Two PMR radio's will only be able to communicate with each other when they are operating on
the same radio channel and when they have selected exactly the same sub-channel.
There are two kind of sub-channels :
Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System (CTCSS)
Digital Coded Squelch (DCS)
When using CTCSS, a low frequency tone (between 67 and 250 Hz) will be transmitted along
with the voice signal. There are 38 available tones to choose from. You are free to choose one
of these 38 available tones. Due to filtering, these tones will generally not be audible so they will
not disturb the communication.
DCS is similar to CTCSS, but instead of sending a continuous tone of a selected frequency, a
digital data transmission is added to the radio signal. This Digital Code is transmitted at a really
low rate, around 134 bits per second (the code is 23 bits long). Only the PMR's of the latest
generation will support DCS. There are 83 available DCS codes that can be used. Since earlier
models will only support CTCSS it will be better to use DCS to prevent that other users will be
audible during your PMR conversations.
13.7.1 CTCSS
Press the
CTCSS code flashes on the display.
Press the
another code.
Press the PTT-button
mode.
13.7.2 DCS
Press the
current DCS code flashes on the display.
Press the
another code.
Press the PTT-button
mode.
To disable CTCSS or DCS, select code "00" for CTCSS or for DCS in the
menu. When the entry is confirmed, "OF" will be displayed.
13.8
Monitor
You can use the monitor feature to check for weaker signals in the current channel.
5
Press the
-button
and
monitoring.
5
Press the
-button
to stop channel monitoring.
Twintalker 7100 Sport Pack
5
-button
twice : "CTCSS" and the current
9
6
-button
or the
-button
to change to
11
to confirm and return to stand-by
5
-button
three times : "DCS" and the
6
9
-button
or the
-button
to change to
11
to confirm and return to stand-by
6
-button
simultaneously to activate channel

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