Oricom operating instructions Your Oricom PMR3000 radio controls

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Your Oricom PMR3000 radio controls

Indicator light

On/off button

Push to talk

(PTT) button

Key lock

Volume down

and menu settings

Menu button

Volume up and menu settings

Call tone button

Scan and monitor

Headset socket

Charging contacts

Battery compartment clip

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Contents Operating Instructions Page Table of contents Batteries Damaged AntennaFor Vehicles with an Air Bag Occupants of the vehicleCleaning and Care Read This Information Before Using Your Oricom Radio Transmit and Receive ProcedureExposure to Radio Frequency Energy Radio Operation and EME ExposureAircraft Electromagnetic Interference/CompatibilityMedical Devices Pacemakers Not carry the radio in the breast pocketMedical Devices Hearing Aids Other Medical DevicesN13134 Z765 Your Oricom PMR3000 radio controls Your Oricom PMR3000 radio display This pack contains Installing the batteriesAttaching the belt clips 2 included Attaching the belt clipsRemoving the belt clip Batteries will be fully charged within 14 hoursTurning your radio on and off Adjusting the volume levelSelecting the channel Roger beep Talk Confirmation ToneYou can specify a different code for each channel Interference eliminator codes CtcssChannel scan Scan advanceNuisance delete Keypad lock Channel busy indicatorCall tone Selecting a call toneBattery level meter Time-out timerDuplex mode Dual channel scanHow to use VOX To disable the dual channel scanHands-free use VOX To set dual channel and codeHow to use the Ivox feature Setting VOX and Ivox sensitivity levelsPress will disable Ivox operation Hands-free use IvoxMonitor function To disable baby monitor functionBaby monitor function To set your radio as baby monitorSetting squelch level Automatic energy saving modeKeypad tone Stopwatch UHF channels and frequencies Channel Frequency TableFrequency MHz Usage 476.800 476.750 Simplex 476.775476.825 476.850Warranty information Australia Warranty information Australia Page Customer Support Troubleshooting Guide in this user guide