Teac K1200 owner manual

Models: K1200

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Incoming FRS radio transmissions will activate the intercom system, mute the music (Level 1), and will be heard by rider and passenger. Rider and passenger can discuss what is being heard from the FRS or CB radio without that conversation be transmitted. If CB is also being monitored, incoming transmissions will mix with the FRS radio broadcasts, muting the music as well.

To transmit, rider or passenger must press the PTT button with (TX) toggle switch set to “FRS”.

You can only transmit on either CB or FRS, not both at the same time. Therefore, you must select which radio device you wish to transmit on. Selector switch should be set to transmit on the device you have chosen.

The 3.5 second delay of the intercom system aids two-way radio conversations, since most users don’t say “over” when their statements are finished. The 3.5 second delay provides time to bridge the natural pause that occurs while listeners determine the incoming speech has ended, before they respond.

Do not make adjustments to CB / FRS radio controls while driving.

Note:

If you receive a cell phone call while riding with the FRS or CB radio in use, the cell phone will mute all Level 1 & 2 communications. How- ever, if (out of habit) you press the PTT button while talking on the phone (something you should not do), that portion of your phone conversation could be transmitted over the FRS or CB radio.

Note:

The range afforded with CB or FRS radio will vary depending upon terrain, weather conditions, outside sources of interference, etc. This is

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Teac K1200 owner manual