Cobra Electronics MR HH330 FLT EU Getting Started, Common Radio Functions, Talk Button

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Operating Your Radio

Getting Started

Getting Started

 

HH330 Radio

Refer to the foldout at the front of this manual to identify the

 

various controls and indicators on your radio. Throughout

 

this manual you will be instructed to “Press” or to “Press

 

and hold” various buttons (except “Push to Talk”) on the

 

radio. “Press” means a momentary press of approximately

 

one (1) second. “Press and hold” means to hold the button

 

down for approximately two (2) seconds.

 

Whenever you press any button except the Talk button on

 

your radio, a brief tone (beep) will sound to confirm the

 

button press. With all button presses, the appropriate icon

 

will appear on the LCD and the backlight will turn On. The

 

backlight will stay On for 10 seconds after the button is

 

released.

 

At times, you will hear two (2) other sounds. Two (2) beeps

 

will sound to confirm your setting changes and three (3)

 

beeps will sound to notify you of an error.

Common Radio Functions

The following procedures define common operating functions of the radio when in Marine Standby mode.

Operating Your Radio

Speaker/Mic Port

Talk Button

Getting Started

Radio Speaker and Microphone

The internal Radio Speaker and Microphone are located on the bottom front face of the radio below the lower control buttons.

An optional Speaker/Microphone port is located at the top of the radio between the antenna and the Power/Volume control. Unthread the Speaker/Microphone port cover to access and install an optional speaker or microphone into this port.

Talk Button

Press and hold the Talk button to transmit messages. Release the Talk button to stop transmitting.

On/Off/Volume Control (Clockwise)

On/Off/Volume Control (Counterclockwise)

Power/Volume Control

Power On/Off Control

The On/Off/Volume control is located at the upper right side of the radio. Turning the On/Off/Volume control past the detent position will turn the radio On or Off.

Volume Control

Volume is controlled by turning the On/Off/Volume control.

nTo increase the volume, turn the On/Off/Volume control clockwise.

nTo decrease the volume, turn the On/Off/Volume control counterclockwise.

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