Columbian Home Products FRS22SPR owner manual Respond Prompt Tone, Adjusting the Speaker Volume

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Operation

must release the TALK and/or CALL buttons to hear the responses of the other people. Failure to do so will keep your unit in transmission mode, preventing you from hearing other units.

Respond Prompt Tone

When the person talking to you from another radio finishes speaking and releases his TALK button, you will hear a tone from your unit. This means that the other radio is now in receive mode, and you can begin your transmission.

Adjusting the Speaker Volume

The Up and Dn(DOWN) Buttons control the volume, change channels, codes and program theFRS.

. Press the UP button to increase volume.

. Press the DN button to decrease volume.

. The LCD displays the volume level by the number of bars on the screen.

Channel selection

Your FRS/GMRS operates on one of fourteen preset channels. You can only talk to other radios that are set to the same channel as your unit. The chart on page 17 gives the frequencies on which your radio operates.

To change the channel:

Press the MENU (Channel Set) button. The large 2-digit channel number on the display panel will begin to flash.

SCAN

ME NU UP

LOC K

DN

CA L L

SCAN

MENU UP

LOCK

DN

CA LL

SCAN

MENU UP

LOC K

DN

CA L L

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Contents FRS22SPR FCC Warnings Contents Included In Your Package IntroductionControls and Displays Volume Component GuideTo install the batteries Setting Up Your FRS/GMRS RadioBattery Installation Connecting the adaptorBattery Meter Low Battery IndicatorSetting Up Your FRS/GMRS Radio Is always in the listening mode OperationRespond Prompt Tone Adjusting the Speaker VolumeChannel selection Frequencies RangeCalling Paging Another Radio Pressing the Talk button and speaking into the radioAutomatic Squelch Special FeaturesMonitor Monitor feature is activated Channel Lock Channel ScanExternal Mic/Spk/Chg Jacks Automatic Battery SaveBuilt-in flashlight Customer Support ServiceCustomer Support Channel Frequencies and Code Charts FRS/GMRS Channel FrequenciesFCC Warning Statement