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Oricom PMR1000R User Manual

Oricom PMR1000R
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User Guide
Oricom PMR1000R
High Powered 1 Watt
UHF Two-Way Radios
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carefully before use.
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Highly sophisticated: You can communicate when you are out and about enjoying sport
and leisure activities, whilst at work or out on a job site.
Long range: With a massive 1 watt of power you can expect up to 7km range
depending on terrain and environmental conditions. The range is longer when using the
duplex feature.
Free communication: No call costs.
No license required: Start using your Oricom PMR1000R radios straight away.
Highly compact: Lightweight and small, they easily fit in your pocket or bag, or clip
them on your belt with the clips included.
Smart features: Advanced features include 40 UHF channels, long in use time, range
extender in duplex mode, channel scan, hands-free with or without a headset and Roger
beep confirmation tone.
Channel scan: Lets you easily find your group’s channel by searching all possible channels.
12-month replacement warranty
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Oricom PMR1000R Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandOricom
ModelPMR1000R
CategoryTwo-Way Radio
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Important Information and Safety

Important Safety Information

Guidelines for safe operation, including avoiding hazardous environments and proper handling.

Contact and Support Information

Customer Support Details

Provides contact methods for customer assistance, including email, web, fax, and phone.

Safety and General Information

Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Energy

Information on RF energy compliance and regulatory requirements for human exposure.

Warranty Information

Details coverage for defects, exclusions, and instructions for product issues.

Radio Controls and Accessories

Attaching and Removing Belt Clips

Instructions on how to attach and detach the belt clips included with the radio.

Radio Display and Customization

Changing the Faceplates

Guidance on how to remove and fix additional coloured faceplates for customization.

Battery Installation and Warnings

Battery Installation Warnings

Important warnings regarding battery mixing, charging, and removal for safety.

UHF Channels and Frequencies

Automatic Energy Saving Mode

Charging and Monitoring Features

Using the Twin Charging Kit

Instructions for charging the radios using the provided twin charging kit.

Monitor Function

How to use the monitor function to listen for weak signals on a channel.

Basic Radio Operations

Turning Radio On and Off

Procedure for powering the radio on and off using the power button.

Adjusting Volume Level

How to adjust the listening volume to a comfortable level.

Selecting a Channel

Steps to select a desired communication channel for the radio.

Roger Beep (Talk Confirmation Tone)

Enabling or disabling the confirmation tone indicating the end of transmission.

How to Use the IVOX Feature

Guide to using the hands-free transmission feature by speaking into the microphone.

Setting VOX and I-VOX Sensitivity

Adjusting sensitivity levels for VOX and microphone to minimize false transmissions.

Advanced Radio Functions

Talking and Listening Etiquette

Guidelines for monitoring channels and transmitting to avoid interrupting others.

Interference Eliminator Codes (CTCSS)

Using CTCSS codes to filter transmissions and block unwanted conversations.

Hands-Free Use (VOX) with Headset

Using the VOX feature with connected headsets for hands-free communication.

Channel Scanning and Indicators

Channel Scan Operation

How to scan channels to find active transmissions or group members.

Channel Busy Indicator

Understanding the indicator that shows when a channel is currently in use.

Time-Out Timer

Feature to prevent accidental transmission and extend battery life.

Battery Level Meter

Display indicator showing the remaining battery power.

Duplex Mode Explanation

Information on duplex mode for extended range via repeater stations.

Channel Management and Settings

Specifying Channel and Code Combinations

Setting specific CTCSS codes for individual channels.

Scan Advance and Nuisance Delete

Skipping unwanted channels during scan and temporarily removing them.

Monitor Function

How to monitor a channel for activity.

Keypad Lock

Locking the keypad to prevent accidental button presses.

Call Tone Function

Selecting and using call tones to alert other group members.

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