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Oricom UHF2190 User Manual

Oricom UHF2190
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Contact Details for Oricom Support and
Express Warranty Claims in Australia
Oricom International Pty Ltd
Locked Bag 658
South Windsor, NSW 2756
Australia
Email: support@oricom.com.au
Phone: 1300 889 785 or (02) 4574 8888
(Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm AEST)
Web: www.oricom.com.au
Fax: (02) 4574 8898
Contact Details for Oricom Support and
Express Warranty Claims in New Zealand
Email: support@oricom.co.nz
Phone: 0800 674 266
(Monday to Friday 10am to 8pm NZST)
Web: www.oricom.co.nz
OR011253 UHF2190_2195 User Guide_11-07-14.indd 2 2014/11/7 14:31:09
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Oricom UHF2190 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Frequency Range476.425 – 477.400MHz
Channels80 Channels
Power Output2W Maximum TX Output Power
DisplayLCD
Dimensions57mm(W) x 124mm(H) x 36mm(D)
Weight170g (including battery pack)
Duplex Range ExtenderYes
VOX Hands-FreeYes
Backlit LCD DisplayYes
Keypad LockYes
Roger BeepYes
Battery LifeUp to 12 hours
Waterproof RatingIP54
RangeUp to 10 km

Summary

Contact Details for Oricom Support and Express Warranty Claims in Australia

Contact Details for Oricom Support and Express Warranty Claims in New Zealand

Operating Instructions

Safety Information and Warnings

Getting Started

Pack Contents

Lists the items included in the package for both models.

Installation

Instructions on how to install batteries into the radio unit.

Removing the Belt Clip

Steps to detach the belt clip from the radio unit.

Installing the Belt Clip

Steps to attach the belt clip securely to the radio unit.

Charging the batteries (using the charging pods) - UHF2190

Instructions for charging batteries using the provided charging pods for the UHF2190 model.

Charging the batteries (using adaptor) - UHF2195

Instructions for charging batteries using the AC adaptor for the UHF2195 model.

Battery meter

Explains the battery level indicator on the LCD screen and its meaning.

Battery life

Tips on conserving battery power by turning off the unit when not in use.

Transmitting range

Factors affecting the radio's talk range and optimal usage conditions.

Oricom UHF2190/95 Instructions

Radio Components and Functions

Identifies and explains the functions of various buttons and components on the radio.

Operation

Turning the Unit ON/OFF

Instructions on how to power the radio unit on and off.

Changing Channels

Steps to select and set different communication channels on the radio.

Setting the CTCSS sub-channel

How to configure CTCSS codes for private group communication.

Setting the DCS Advanced Digital Code

Instructions for setting DCS codes for secure private communication.

Transmitting and Receiving

Explains simplex operation and proper identification during transmission.

Transmitting (sending speech)

Detailed steps on how to transmit voice using the PTT button.

Monitor

How to use the monitor feature to check for weak signals and background noise.

Setting the PTT (Voice Activated) Sensitivity

Configuration of VOX sensitivity levels for voice-activated transmission.

Activating the Auto Channel Scan

Process to activate the automatic channel scanning feature.

Vibrator and Call alert

How the radio alerts users to incoming signals via vibration and call tones.

Call-Ring tone

How to send a call-ring tone to alert other users.

Selecting a Call- Ring tone

Guide to choosing from 15 different call-ring tones.

Activating the Vibrator mode

Steps to activate the vibrator function for silent alerts.

Setting the Roger Beep

How to enable or disable the Roger Beep tone upon transmission release.

Setting the Key Tone ON or OFF

Configuration of key tones for button press confirmation.

Setting the Dual Watch Mode

How to enable dual watch for monitoring two channels simultaneously.

Duplex operation via Repeaters

Explanation of how to use repeaters for extended transmission range.

Turning on/off Duplex on channels

Steps to enable or disable the duplex function for repeater access.

Setting the Repeater function

Instructions for configuring the radio to use repeater stations.

Auxiliary Features

Key Lock

How to activate and deactivate the key lock to prevent accidental setting changes.

LCD Screen Back Light

Information on the LCD screen backlight illumination.

Microphone/Earphone/Charge Jack

Description of the auxiliary ports on the radio.

FM Radio Function

How to use the FM radio feature on the unit.

Torch and SOS function

Instructions for using the built-in torch and SOS function.

UHF channels and frequencies

Customer Support

Express Warranty

How to make a claim under your Express Warranty in Australia

Steps and requirements for making a warranty claim in Australia.

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