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LEXIBOOK TW30X User manual

TW30X
Channel number (1 to 8)
What’s on the display
Battery charge level — when this shows
(low), make sure you have some
new batteries to hand.
DW Dual Watch — shown when you’re
monitoring two channels at once.
Shown when the buttons are locked.
BUSY Shown when you’re receiving a signal.
SCAN Shown when the handset is scanning all
channels.
VOX Shown when the handset is in VOX
(voice-activated) mode.
Volume level
TRANSMITTING
indicator light
Display (see below)
ON/OFF button
Microphone
TALK button
Press and hold while
you’re transmitting
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
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
7 Troubleshooting
8 Guarantee and service
Problem
No power
Weak reception/
no reception/
noisy’ reception
Cannot change
channels
In VOX mode,
the handset
transmits all
the time
In VOX mode,
the handset
doesn’t transmit
Possible cause — solution
Batteries are low or not fitted correctly — check;
replace batteries if necessary
Handset is not switched on — check
Batteries are low or not fitted correctly
Other user is not within range — check
Handsets are not tuned to the same channel —
check
Volume level is too low — increase the volume
Speak in a normal voice, 5–8 cm
(2–3 inches) away from the microphone
Local conditions are impairing reception —
move to a different location, away from
obstructions and as high as possible
You’re wearing the handset too close to your
body — move the handset
Other user is not transmitting — check
Other user is too close — check
There’s interference from other users on the
same channel — agree to use a different
channel
Handset is locked — check
Batteries are low or not fitted correctly
Background noise is high — move to a quieter
place
VOX sensitivity is too high — set it to a lower
level
VOX sensitivity is too low — set it to a higher
level
Speak in a louder voice, nearer to the
microphone
The Lexibook®TW30X 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 Lexibook®TW30X, 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 Lexibook®TW30X develops a fault, first check the points above. If you
can’t solve the problem, return the whole system to where you bought it.
Lexibook® Telecom plc operates a policy of continuous product
improvement, and so reserves the right to make changes to the product and
functions without notice.
4 Using the seconds counter
5 Cleaning and care
6 Technical specification
Press the MENU button FIVE times
00 flashes on the display.
To start the counter, press the button
The counter starts running. If it reaches 99 it goes back
to 00 and starts again.
To pause the counter, press the button
The counter flashes on the display. You can press the
button again to restart it; or …
To reset the counter to 00 press the ENTER button
while the display is flashing
When you’ve finished …
Press the MENU button once to return to normal
operation
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
The TW30X seconds counter (stopwatch) can count up to 99 seconds.
To clean your TW30X , use a soft cloth dampened with water.
Do not use cleaners or solvents, which may cause damage not covered by the
guarantee.
Operating frequency 446.00625 to 446.09375 MHz
(eight channels)
Channel spacing 12.5 KHz
Output power 0.5 W
Channel Frequency (MHz)
1 446.00625
2 446.01875
3 446.03125
4 446.04375
Channel Frequency (MHz)
5 446.05625
6 446.06875
7 446.08125
8 446.09375
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.
Scanning channels
Press the MENU button THREE times
DW appears on the display, as well as the currently
selected channel.
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:
Press the MONI button; to stop monitoring, press the MONI button
again
To end Dual Watch mode
Press the TALK, CALL or ENTER button
Monitoring two channels at once (Dual Watch)
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.
Locking the buttons
Using the PMR, continued
Press the MENU button TWICE
SCAN flashes on the display.
Press the or button to start or stop scanning
When the handset detects an active channel, it will pause on that
channel.
Press 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
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
Freephone Helpline: 0808 100 3015 - Internet site: http://www.lexibook.co.uk
We, LEXIBOOK
2, Av de Scandinavie, 91953 Courtaboeuf Cedex
declare under our sole responsibility that the product
Kind of product: Walkie-Talkie with charger
Type number: TW30X / MR200
to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with the following standards and/or other
normative documents.
EN300296-1-2, EN300279, EN60065
Denis Mauduit
Quality Manager
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Date: June,7th 2004
We hereby declare that the above named product is in conformity to all the essential
requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC
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You need four 1.5 V AAA/LR03 batteries for each handset.
To remove the belt clip
It’s easier to fit the batteries without the belt
clip in place.
Pull the tab forward (away from
the handset) to release the belt
clip. Then lift the belt clip off
1 Getting the handsets ready for use
To replace the belt clip
Slide the belt clip down
into the slot until it clicks
into place
To fit the batteries
1Open the locking latch
and slide off the battery
compartment cover
To fit the batteries
3Replace the cover and
close the latch
Insert your
fingernail behind
the tab
Lift the belt
clip off
2OpInsert the four batteries,
clicking them firmly into place
latch
Warnings
Don’t try to recharge alkaline batteries.
Dispose of used batteries safely — never try to burn them or put them
anywhere they could get burnt or punctured.
When you’re not going to use your TW30X for a few weeks, take the
batteries out so they don’t leak corrosive substances.
When the display shows that the battery charge level is low, replace all four
batteries together.
Don’t leave dead batteries in your handset — they might leak if you do.
Freephone Helpline: 0808 100 3015 - Internet site: http://www.lexibook.co.uk
Switching on and off
2 Getting started
To switch the handset ON:
Press and hold the ON/OFF button until the display comes on
To switch the handset OFF:
Press and hold the ON/OFF button until the display goes blank
You hear a musical tone each time to confirm.
Transmission range
3 Using the Personal Mobile Radio (PMR)
The talk range depends on environment and terrain. It will be greatest
(up to about 3 km, or 13/4 miles) in wide open spaces, without obstructions
such as hills or buildings. Don’t try to use two PMR handsets which are less
than 1.5 m (5 feet) apart. If you do, you may get interference.
PMR446 is an open-licence band — always identify yourself when
transmitting, as other people may be communicating on the same
channel.
Battery life
The TW30X has a built-in Power Saver feature to make the batteries last longer.
But when you’re not using the handset, it’s best to switch it off to save battery
power. You’ll also find that the batteries last longer if you keep the backlight
switched off when you don’t need it.
Volume control
To adjust the loudspeaker volume:
Press the or button
The volume level is shown by the bars on the display.
You can change the volume either while you’re using your TW30X
handset, or while the handset is idle (switched on but not in use).
Safety warnings
IMPORTANT —
To reduce radio frequency exposure when you’re using your TW30X , hold the
handset at least 5 cm (2 inches) from your face.
Never use your TW30X outdoors in a thunderstorm.
The TW30X is splashproof. But if it is likely to get very wet, carry it in a plastic
bag — you’ll still be able to use it through the bag.
If your TW30X gets very wet , turn it off and remove the batteries. Dry the battery
compartment and leave the cover off for a few hours. Don’t use the handset
until it is completely dry.
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Changing channels
Press the MENU button ONCE
The current channel number flashes on the display.
Press the or button to go to the channel you want
Press the ENTER button to confirm
PMR has eight channels, numbered 1to 8. To communicate with other
PMR users within range, you must all have your handsets tuned to the same
channel.
Transmitting and receiving
Press and hold the TALK button so that the TRANSMITTING light
comes on
Speak clearly into the microphone, in a normal tone — don’t shout
When you’ve finished speaking, release the TALK button
Note: PMR transmission is ‘one-way-at-a-time’ — while you are speaking,
you cannot receive a transmission.
To speak to another handset user
To listen to another handset user
Make sure you are NOT pressing the TALK button BUSY is shown on the
display when the other person is speaking. Don’t try to transmit until they have
finished.
Monitoring the current channel
Press and release the MONI button
Your handset will pick up any signals on the current channel,
including background noise. It will carry on monitoring for about
20 seconds, unless you press and release the MONI button again
to stop it.
Normally, the TW30X will not pick up very weak signals. But you can monitor the
current channel for all sounds.
Ring tone
Press and release the CALL button
You’ll hear Ring tone for about 3 seconds, while the TRANSMITTING
light is on.
Any other handset within range and tuned to the same channel will
hear Ring tone, and may decide to transmit to you.
You can also use Ring tone at the end of a transmission to signal that
you’ve finished speaking.
You can send Ring tone to other handsets within range and
tuned to the same channel, to alert them you want to
communicate with them.
VOX (voice-activated transmission) mode
To turn VOX mode on and off:
Press the MENU button FOUR times
VOX flashes on the display, and the current level of
VOX sensitivity is shown.
Press the or button to set the level of VOX sensitivity
If you press the button repeatedly until the ‘sensitivity’ bars
disappear altogether, you turn VOX mode off, and VOX
disappears from the display.
Press the ENTER button to confirm the setting
As long as the handset is in VOX mode, VOX is shown
steadily on the display.
In VOX mode, your handset will transmit whenever it detects your voice (or other
noise), without the TALK button pressed.
It will transmit for at least 2 seconds, even if you stop talking.
At the highest level (most bars), the handset will pick up softer noises (including
background noise); at the lowest level, it will pick up only quite loud noises.
TW30XGBIM0524

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