| ® Operating Instructions   PMR755 40 Channel UHF 2 Way   Citizen Band Radio   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Table of contents   Safety Information and Warnings ................................... 4   Getting Started .............................................................. 8   Oricom PMR755 instructions........................................ 10   Operation..................................................................... 11   Channel Frequency Table ............................................. 14   Warranty information (Australia)................................... 17   Customer support........................................................ 19   This unit complies with all relevant Australian and New Zealand approval   requirements including radio communications (Electromagnetic Radiation   Human Exposure) standard 2003.   3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Safety Information and Warnings   Safety Information and Warnings   Information on Safe Operation   Read This Information Before Using Your Oricom Radio.   Radio Antenna   WARNING   Do not use any radio that has a damaged antenna. If   a damaged antenna comes in contact with the skin, a   minor burn may result.   Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments   could damage the radio and violate compliance. Do NOT   change or modify the antenna.   Do NOT hold the antenna when the radio is “IN USE.”   Holding the antenna reduces range and may cause   bodily harm.   Safety and general use whilst in a vehicle   Check the State and Federal laws and regulations   regarding the use of two way radios in the area where   you drive, and always obey them.   For Vehicles fitted with Air Bags   Do not place your radio in the area over an air bag or in   the air bag deployment area. Air bags inflate with great   force. If a radio is placed in the air bag deployment area   and the air bag inflates, the radio may be propelled with   great force and cause serious injury to the occupants of   the vehicle.   Batteries   All batteries can cause property damage and/or bodily   injury such as burns if conductive material such as   jewelry, keys, or beaded chains touches exposed   terminals. The material may complete an electrical   circuit (short circuit) and become quite hot. Exercise   care in handling any charged battery, particularly when   placing it inside a pocket, purse, or other container with   metal objects.   Do not replace or charge batteries in a potentially   explosive atmosphere. Contact sparking may occur   while installing or removing batteries and cause an   explosion.   4 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Safety Information and Warnings   Potentially Explosive Atmospheres   Turn your radio OFF when in any area with a potentially   explosive atmosphere. Sparks in such areas could cause   an explosion or fire resulting in injury or even death.   WARNING   NOTE: Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres   are often, but not always clearly marked. They include   fueling areas such as below deck on boats; fuel or   chemical transfer or storage facilities; 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 off your vehicle engine.   Blasting Caps and Areas   To avoid possible interference with blasting operations,   turn your radio OFF near electrical blasting caps or in a   “blasting area” or in areas posted: “Turn off the two way   radio.” Obey all signs and instructions.   Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy   Your Oricom two-way radio complies with Australian   Communications Authority Radio communications   (Electromagnetic Radiation-Human Exposure) Standard, 2003.   To assure optimal radio performance and make sure   human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic   energy is within the guidelines set out in the above   standards always adhere to the following procedures.   Transmit and Receive Procedure   Your two-way radio contains a transmitter and   a receiver. To control your exposure and ensure   compliance with the general population/uncontrolled   environment exposure limits, always adhere to the   following procedure:   • Transmit no more than 50% of the time.   • To receive calls, release the PTT button.   • To transmit (talk), press the Push to Talk (PTT) button.   Transmitting 50% of the time, or less, is important   because the radio generates measurable RF energy   exposure only when transmitting (in terms of measuring   standards compliance).   Always hold the radio approximately 5cm in front of your   mouth with the antenna pointing away from your head.   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Safety Information and Warnings   Radio Operation and EME Exposure   Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments   could damage the radio and violate compliance.   WARNING   Do NOT hold the antenna when the radio is “IN USE.”   Holding the antenna reduces the effective range.   Do not use the radio if the antenna is damaged. If a   damaged antenna makes contact with your skin, a   minor burn can result.   If you wear a radio on your body when transmitting,   always fit the radio on the belt clip (supplied). Always   ensure the radio and it's antenna are at least 5cm from   your body when transmitting.   Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility   Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to   electromagnetic interference (EMI). To avoid the   possibility of electromagnetic interference and/or   compatibility conflicts, turn off your radio in any location   where posted notices instruct you to do so such as   health care facilities.   Aircraft   When instructed to do so, turn off your radio when   onboard an aircraft. Any use of a radio must be in   accordance with applicable regulations per airline crew   instructions.   6 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Safety Information and Warnings   Medical Devices - Pacemakers   The Advanced Medical Technology Association   recommends that a minimum separation of 6 inches   (15cm) be maintained between a handheld wireless   radio and a pacemaker. These recommendations   are consistent with the independent research by   and recommendations of the U.S. Food and Drug   Administration.   WARNING   People with pacemakers should:   • ALWAYS keep the radio more than 15cm from their   pacemaker when the radio is turned ON.   • Not carry the radio in the breast pocket.   • Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the   potential for interference.   • Turn the radio OFF immediately if there is any reason   to suspect that interference is taking place.   Medical Devices - Hearing Aids   Some radios may interfere with some hearing aids.   In the event of such interference, you may want to   consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss   alternatives.   Other Medical Devices   If you use any other personal medical device, consult   the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is   adequately shielded from RF energy. Your physician may   be able to assist you in obtaining this information.   General warnings   Never use your radio outdoors during a thunderstorm.   Keep the radio out of reach of babies and young   children.   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Getting Started   Installation   Belt clip latch   Removing the Belt Clip   Pull the belt clip latch away from the   radio.   While pulling the belt clip latch, push   up the belt clip as shown in Fig. 1.   Installing the Belt clip   Slide the belt clip into the slot as   shown in Fig. 2.   Figure 1   A “click” indicates the belt clip is   locked into position.   Figure 2   Installing the Batteries   Slide down the battery   compartment cover.   Insert the 3xAAA batteries   (not supplied). Position the   batteries according to the   polarity marking on the   battery compartment. See   Fig.3   Figure 3   Replace the battery cover.   See Fig. 4.   Figure 4   Notes:   • Use only same type and make of batteries in the unit.   • The radios have a built-in Power Saver mode (PS) for maximum battery life,   but when not in use, turn the units OFF to save battery power   • Remove the batteries if the units will not be used for a long period of time.   8 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Getting Started   Low Battery Meter Indicator   The radio can detect the low battery level when the battery   voltage goes low. The battery icon will display the low   battery status as follows;   When battery voltage is low the empty battery symbol will   appear and continue to blink.   The battery icon will continue to blink until it totally drains   the battery voltage.   Power Saving Mode   Your radio has special circuitry designed to extend the life   of your battery. When the unit is not used for 4 seconds,   it will automatically switch low power mode. The Power   Saving feature does not affect the Radio's ability to receive   transmissions. When a signal is detected, it automatically   returns to full power mode.   Transmitting range   The talk range depends on the environment and terrain. The   radio can reach (up to about 3km) in wide open spaces, without   obstructions such as hills or buildings. Don’t try to use two radio   units which are less than 1.5m (5 feet) apart. Otherwise, you may   experience interference.   Talk range depends on the terrain. It will be affected by concrete   structures, heavy foliage and by operating radios indoors or in   vehicles.   Optimal Range   Outdoors   Flat, open areas   Medium Range   Outdoors   Minimal Range   Outdoors   Buildings or trees   Dense foliage or   Also near residential mountains. Also inside   buildings   some buildings   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Oricom PMR755 instructions   Oricom PMR755 2-Way CB Radio   Antenna   LCD Screen   - Displays the current   Channel selection and   Other radio symbols.   PTT (push to talk) button   - press and hold To transmit.   (Power)button   - press and hold to Turn the   PMR Unit ON or OFF.   CALL button   - press to send a ringing   Tone to other PMR units.   MENU button   - press to program The PMR   settings.   MIC (microphone)   (UP)/(DOWN)buttons   - press to change   channels, volume, and   to select settings during   programming.   Speaker   LCD Screen   Channel Number. Changes from 1 to 40 as   selected by the user.   Displays when battery level goes low.   Displayed in channel selection mode.   Displayed in volume selection mode.   Displayed when transmitting a signal.   Displayed when receiving a signal.   10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operation   Operation   Turning the Unit ON/OFF   To Turn ON;   a. Press and hold the   (Power) button. A “beep" sound   will be heard. The LCD screen will display the current   channel.   To switch OFF;   b. Press and hold the   (Power) button. A “beep" sound   will be heard and the LCD screen will turn blank.   Adjusting the Speaker volume   There are 8 volume levels, the current speaker volume level   is displayed on the LCD screen. To adjust the speaker   volume level, press the (UP) button to increase, or press the   (DOWN) button to decrease. The LCD screen will display   the speaker volume icon bars ascending or descending   respectively.   Changing Channels   The PMR755 has 40 available channels, to communicate with   other radio’s, you must have your radio tuned to the same channel.   a. Press the   (Menu) button, the channel icon “1 ” on the   LCD screen will start blinking.   b. While the Channel icon is blinking, press the (UP) or   (DOWN) button to select the desired channel. The   channel changes from 1 to 8, or vice versa.   c. Press the   (Menu) button to confirm your setting the   OFF icon will blink for 2-3 seconds and then return to the   standby mode.   Transmitting and Receiving   The PMR755 transmission is simplex “one way-at-a-time.”   While you are speaking, you can not receive a transmission.   The PMR755 is an open-license band. Always identify   yourself when transmitting on the same channel.   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operation   IMPORTANT: Before transmitting on a UHF channel listen to ensure   it is not already in use.   Transmitting (sending speech)   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 will be displayed on the LCD screen.   a. Press and hold the PTT (Push to Talk) button to transmit   your voice. The transmit signal icon “TX” will display on   the LCD screen.   b. Hold the unit in a vertical position with the Mic   (Microphone) 5 cm away from the mouth. While holding   the PTT button, speak into the microphone in a normal   tone of voice.   c. Release the PTT button when you have finished   transmitting.   Important:   In order for other people to receive your transmission, they must   also be on the same channel that you are currently using. Refer to   the "Changing Channel" section for more information.   When the PTT and/or CALL buttons are continuously pressed, your   Radio cannot receive any transmissions.   Call-Ring tone   You can use the CALL button to send a tone to other users on the   same channel. To activate this feature;   a. With the PMR in normal mode, press and release the   CALL button. The unit will transmit a 2-second page   tone to the other unit/s set with the same channel within   transmitting range .   Roger Beep   This is a tone which is automatically transmitted whenever the PTT   button is released.   The Roger Beep is a tone which is automatically transmitted   whenever the PTT button is released. This alerts the   receiving party that you have ended the transmission, and   you are now in receive mode.   12   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operation   Duplex operation via Repeaters   This feature allows to use local repeater stations that are designed   to automatically re-transmit your broadcast over a large area thus   giving you increased range.   Repeaters stations are privately operated radio systems installed   throughout Australia.   You can see a list of repeater sites by following this link to our   website (note this list is always being updated)   For example, if you wish to access a repeater station in your area   which operates on channel 2 you only need to set the Duplex   access on this Channel.   So, if you are in the range of a local repeater which transmits on   channel 2, after setting your radio to allow access of the repeater   on that channel, you will select channel 2 as normal, but during   transmit operation your radio will automatically transmit to the   repeater on channel 32.   Turning on/off Duplex on channels   a. Select the required channel to suit the repeater station you   wish to access (Channels 1 – 8 only)   b. Press the Menu button twice, “RPT” icon will display   c. Press the UP or DOWN button to set the Duplex function to On   or Off.   d. Press the PTT button to confirm your setting.   e. The RPT icon will display to indicate that Duplex is set on that   channel.   Receive Channel   1 2 3 4 5*   6 7 8 Transmit channel 31 32 33 34 35* 36 37 38   * Channel 5 is emergency channel only   Repeater Station   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Channel Frequency Table   Channel Frequency Table   Radiocommunications (Citizen Band Radio   Stations) Class Licence 2002   No licence is required to own or operate this radio in Australia   and New Zealand. The Radiocommunications (Citizen Band Radio   Stations) Class Licence 2002 contains the technical parameters,   operating requirements, conditions of licence and relevant   standards for Citizen Band (CB) radios. CB radios must comply   with the class licence for their use to be authorised under the class   licence.   UHF channels and frequencies   IMPORTANT NOTE: The operation of your PMR755 radio in   Australia and New Zealand is subject to conditions in the following   licenses:   In Australia the ACMA Radio communications (Citizen Band Radio   Stations) and in New Zealand by MED the General User Radio   License for Citizen Band Radio.   Channel   Frequency (MHz)   476.425   476.450   476.475   476.500   476.525   476.550   476.575   476.600   476.625   Usage   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Duplex RX/Simplex   Duplex RX/Simplex   Duplex RX/Simplex   Duplex RX/Simplex   Emergency   Duplex RX/Simplex   Duplex RX/Simplex   Duplex RX/Simplex   Simplex   14   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Channel Frequency Table   10   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   35   476.650   476.675   476.700   476.725   476.750   476.775   476.800   476.825   476.850   476.875   476.900   476.925   476.950   476.975   477.000   477.025   477.050   477.075   477.100   477.125   477.150   477.175   477.200   477.225   477.250   477.275   Simplex   Simplex (Calling channel)   Simplex   Simplex   Simplex   Simplex   Simplex   Simplex   Simplex   Simplex   Simplex   Simplex   No Use   No Use   Simplex   Simplex   Simplex   Simplex   Simplex   Simplex   Simplex   Duplex TX/Simplex   Duplex TX/Simplex   Duplex TX/Simplex   Duplex TX/Simplex   Emergency   15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Channel Frequency Table   36   37   38   39   40   477.300   Duplex TX/Simplex   Duplex TX/Simplex   Duplex TX/Simplex   Simplex   477.325   477.350   477.375   477.400   Simplex   UHF Repeater operation is used when long distance communication is   required, unless specifically needed use of the repeater channels is to   be avoided. Note Channels 5 and 35 are emergency channels. Channel   11 is a calling channel for establishing communication and Channel   40 is the customary road vehicle channel. Channels 22 and 23 are for   Telemetry and Telecommand use, voice communications are not allowed   on these channels by law.   16   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Warranty information (Australia)   Oricom makes no other warranties or conditions, express or implied,   including as to merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose,   except as stated in this Warranty. Any implied warranties that may be   imposed by law are limited in duration to the Warranty Period.   Oricom warrants that the product is free from defects in materials or   workmanship during the Warranty Period. This Warranty in no way   affects your statutory warranty rights under the Trade Practices Act   1974 or any other similar legislation. This Warranty does not extend   to any product from which the serial number has been removed, was   purchased outside of Australia or that has been damaged or rendered   defective:   1. as a result of lightning, over voltage, accident, misuse, abuse or   other external causes;   2. the operation outside the normal use of the product;   3. by the use of parts not manufactured or sold by Oricom; or   4. by modification or service by anyone other than:   (a) Oricom; or (b) an Oricom authorised service provider.   The Warranty Period will be 36 months from the date of purchase of   the product evidenced by your dated sales receipt. You are required to   provide proof of purchase as a condition of receiving warranty services.   You are entitled to a replacement or repair according to the terms and   conditions of this document if your product is found to be faulty within   the Warranty Period. This Warranty extends to the original purchaser   only and is not transferable.   Batteries (if supplied) with this product are covered under this warranty   for a period of 90 days. Oricom products are manufactured using new   materials or new and used materials equivalent to new in performance   and reliability. Spare parts may be new or equivalent to new. Spare   parts are warranted to be free from defects in material or workmanship   for thirty (30) days or for the remainder of the Warranty Period of the   Oricom branded product in which they are installed, whichever is longer.   During the Warranty Period, Oricom will replace and where possible   17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Warranty information (Australia)   repair the defective product. All component parts removed under this   Warranty become the property of Oricom.   In the unlikely event that your Oricom product has a recurring failure,   Oricom, at its discretion, may elect to provide you with a replacement   product of its choosing that is at least equivalent to your product in   performance.   Oricom does not warrant that the operation of the product will be   uninterrupted or error free. Oricom is not responsible for damage that   occurs as a result of your failure to follow the instructions that came   with the product.   These terms and conditions together with any specific terms and   conditions contained in the user guide to the product purchased   constitute the complete and exclusive agreement between you   and Oricom regarding the product. No change to the conditions of   this Warranty is valid unless it is made in writing and signed by an   authorised representative of Oricom.   Oricom is not liable for any damages caused by the product or the   failure of the product to perform, including any lost profits or savings   or special, incidental or consequential damages. Oricom is not liable   for any claim made by a third party or made by you on behalf of a third   party.   This limitation of liability applies whether damages are sought, or a   claim made, under this Warranty or as a tort claim (including negligence   and strict product liability), a contract claim or any other claim. However,   this limitation of liability will not apply to claims for personal injury.   Nothing in this Warranty excludes, restricts or modifies any condition,   warranty, right or remedy which pursuant to the Trade Practices Act   1974 applies to this Warranty and which may not be so excluded,   restricted or modified. For warranties that cannot be excluded, restricted   or modified, Oricom limits the remedies available to those specified in   the relevant legislation.   18   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Customer Support   Customer Support   If you suspect your product is not functioning to specification,   before making a warranty claim please use the following resources.   - Troubleshooting Guide in this user guide   - Email our customer support team on [email protected]   - Contact Oricom Customer Support team on 1300 889 785 or   02 4574 8888 (Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm EST)   If service is required during the warranty period, please ensure you   retain your purchase receipt. Attach to the back page of this user   guide for safe keeping.   19   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Customer Support   Email: [email protected]   Australia   Oricom International Pty Ltd   Phone: 1300 889 785   Fax: (02) 4574 8898   Locked Bag 658   South Windsor, NSW 2756   ® Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |