Using the PMR, continued
4 Using the seconds counter
The MR200 seconds counter (stopwatch) can count up to
7 Troubleshooting
Problem | Possible cause — solution |
MR200
Scanning channels
When the SCAN function is turned on, the handset will continuously scan through all eight channels until it finds one on which another user is transmitting.
1 Press the MENU button TWICE SCAN flashes on the display.
2 Press the ▲ or ▼ button to start or stop scanning
When the handset detects an active channel, it will pause on that channel.
3Press EITHER
◗the ENTER button to set this as the current channel ◗the TALK button to transmit on this channel
◗the ▲ or ▼ button to continue scanning
Monitoring two channels at once (Dual Watch)
1 Press the MENU button THREE times
DW appears on the display, as well as the currently selected channel.
99 seconds.
1 Press the MENU button FIVE times
00 flashes on the display.
2 To start the counter, press the ▲ button
The counter starts running. If it reaches 99 it goes back to 00 and starts again.
3 To pause the counter, press the ▼ button
The counter flashes on the display. You can press the
▲button again to restart it; or …
4 To reset the counter to 00 press the ENTER button while the display is flashing
When you’ve finished …
5 | Press the MENU button once to return to normal |
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If the handset detects a signal on the current channel while the seconds counter is running, it will automatically switch to normal operation and receive the transmission
5 Cleaning and care
| No power | ■ Batteries are low or not fitted correctly — check; |
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| ■ Handset is not switched on — check |
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| Weak reception/ | ■ Batteries are low or not fitted correctly |
| no reception/ | ■ Other user is not within range — check |
‘noisy’ reception | ■ Handsets are not tuned to the same channel — | |
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| ■ Other user is not transmitting — check |
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| Cannot change | ■ Handset is locked — check |
| channels | ■ Batteries are low or not fitted correctly |
Model 0503
Socket for hands- free kit (headset)*
TRANSMITTING indicator light
ON/OFF button
Microphone
TALK button
Press and hold while you’re transmitting
MENU button
Press to change channels and to switch between modes
MONI (monitor) button
Press and hold to check for signals on the current channel
User Guide
Display (see below)
UP and DOWN buttons
Press to change the speaker volume. Press after the MENU button to change channels
CALL button
Press to send Ring tone to other handsets
ENTER button
Press to switch the backlight on and off. Press and hold to lock and unlock the buttons.
Press to confirm settings
2 | Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select a second channel |
| The display switches backwards and forwards between |
| the two selected channels. If the handset detects a |
| signal on either channel, it will stop and receive it. |
OR, to monitor for weak signals on the channel currently shown:
3 | Press the MONI button; to stop monitoring, press |
| the MONI button again |
To end Dual Watch mode
4 Press the TALK, CALL or ENTER button
Locking the buttons
With the buttons locked, you can transmit (TALK), receive or monitor (MONI) the current channel. But you can’t change the volume (▲▼ ) or use the MENU button.
To lock the buttons:
◗ Press and hold the ENTER button until appears on the display
To unlock the buttons:
◗ Press and hold the ENTER button until disappears from the display
To clean your MR200, use a soft cloth dampened with water. Do not use cleaners or solvents, which may cause damage not covered by the guarantee.
6 Technical specification
Operating frequency 446.00625 to 446.09375 MHz (eight channels)
Channel spacing 12.5 KHz
Output power 0.5 W
Channel | Frequency (MHz) | Channel | Frequency (MHz) |
1 | 446.00625 | 5 | 446.05625 |
2 | 446.01875 | 6 | 446.06875 |
3 | 446.03125 | 7 | 446.08125 |
4 | 446.04375 | 8 | 446.09375 |
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Declaration of conformity
The Binatone MR200 conforms to the following standards:
■EN 300296 (RF testing)
■EN 300279 (EMC testing)
■EN 60065 (safety testing)
In VOX mode, | ■ Background noise is high — move to a quieter |
the handset | place |
transmits all | ■ VOX sensitivity is too high — set it to a lower |
the time | level |
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In VOX mode, | ■ VOX sensitivity is too low — set it to a higher |
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doesn’t transmit | ■ — Speak in a louder voice, nearer to the |
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8 Guarantee and service
The Binatone MR200 is fully guaranteed for 12 months from the date of purchase. The guarantee does not cover damage by misuse or negligence, or by excessive voltages.
When you first unpack your Binatone MR200, check for visible damage. If you see any damage, don’t use the handsets — return the whole system to where you bought it.
If your Binatone MR200 develops a fault, first check the points above. If you can’t solve the problem, return the whole system to where you bought it.
Binatone Telecom plc operates a policy of continuous product improvement, and so reserves the right to make changes to the product and functions without notice.
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What’s on the display
BUSY | Channel number (1 to 8) |
DWSCAN
VOX
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DW | Dual Watch — shown when you’re | |
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BUSY | Shown when you’re receiving a signal. | |
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SCAN | Shown when the handset is scanning all | |
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VOX | Shown when the handset is in VOX | |
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