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Onix ACB-628G1 Instruction manual
The Onix ACB-628G1 UHF CB Radio, with FM transmission, provides clear communication with 5W output power and a range of features to enhance your experience. It offers 80 channels, including emergency channels 5 and 35, with CTCSS and DCS privacy codes for secure conversations. The VOX function enables hands-free operation, while the repeater function extends communication range. Its backlit LCD and adjustable squelch ensure optimal signal reception, and the key lock function prevents accidental changes to settings.
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UHF CB Radio
with FM Transmission
Instruction Manual
Model: ACB-628G1
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WARNING:
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Contents
Warranty Details
Welcome
General Safety Instructions
Product Overview
Features
Operations
Tables
Installation
Repair and Refurbished Goods or Parts Notice
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UHF CB Radio
Warranty Details
The product is guaranteed to be free from defects in workmanship and parts for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase. Defects that occur within this warranty period, under normal use and care, will be repaired, replaced or refunded at our discretion, solely at our option with no charge for parts and labour. The benefits conferred by this warranty are in addition to all rights and remedies in respect of the product that the consumer has under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and similar state and territory laws.
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the
Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and to compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
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Welcome
Congratulations on choosing to buy an ONIX product. All products brought to you by ONIX are manufactured to the highest standards of performance and safety and, as part of our philosophy of customer service and satisfaction, are backed by our comprehensive 1 Year Warranty.
We hope you will enjoy using your purchase for many years to come.
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General Safety Instructions
Read this manual thoroughly before first use and keep it in a safe place for future reference, along with the warranty card, purchase receipt and carton.
The safety precautions enclosed herein reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury when correctly adhered to. Follow all instructions and take notice of all warnings to reduce the risk of fire or electric shock.
• WARNING: This unit must be installed by a professional technician only or the warranty will be void.
• Follow the instructions in this manual when installing and adjusting this equipment. Only adjust the controls covered in this manual, as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage. If this happens, unplug the equipment and have it serviced by appropriately qualified personnel.
• The equipment is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
• Supervise children to ensure they do not play with the equipment. Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children.
• Clean the unit only with a dry cloth. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.
• When replacing parts, make sure the service technician only uses parts recommended by the manufacturer. Upon completion of service or repair of the unit, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to ensure the unit is in proper operating condition.
• We accept no liability for any damage or lost data caused by noncompliance with these instructions or other improper use or mishandling.
• Do not allow this unit to come in contact with liquids and protect it from moisture. Contact with liquids could result in electric shock and/or damage to the unit.
• Always keep the volume low enough so that you can hear sounds from outside the vehicle.
• If the battery is disconnected or discharged, the preset memory will be erased and must be reprogrammed.
• CAUTION: This unit does not contain any parts you can repair yourself.
Do not open it or attempt to repair it. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous high voltage or other hazards, and it will invalidate your warranty.
• If the unit has been damaged, have it serviced or repaired by qualified personnel, contact the after sales support line for advice.
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Product Overview
Front view
Front View
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Rear view
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1 Microphone connection
2 Power ON/OFF / Volume knob
3 Down ( ) button (Channel / Menu)
4 Up ( ) button (Channel / Menu)
5 35/5 (35/5) button
6 Triple watch ( TW) button
7 Squelch ( SQ) button
8 LC display
9 Menu ( MENU) button
10 Call ( C) button
11 UHF Antenna connection
12 Power input connection (13.8V DC)
13 External speaker socket
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Product Overview (Cont.)
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Standard Microphone
Volume
S Q
Lo
M E N U C
T W
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UHF CB Mobile Radio
Instruction manual
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Volume
S Q
Lo
M E N U C
T W
Volume
S Q
Lo
M E N U C
T W
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UHF CB Mobile Radio
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UHF CB Mobile Radio
Microphone Hanger,
Screws & Washers
Mounting cradle,
Screws & Washers
14 Channel down button
15 Channel up button
16 Push-to-talk (
PTT) Button
17 Microphone
18 RJ45 type plug
19 Microphone jack cover
20 Microphone hanger, screws and washers
21 Mounting cradle, screws and washers
22 DC Power cord
DC Power Cord
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LC Display
J K L M N
A
B
C
D
E
O
Lo
P
Q
Icons and displays
A Keypad lock
B TX - is illuminated when the radio is in TRANSMIT mode
C RX - is illuminated when the radio is in RECEIVE mode
D DW - dual watch function
E TW - triple watch function
F CTCSS - continuous tone coded squelch system
G DCS - digital coded squelch
H CTCSS code number
I R - Roger beep function
J MEM - Memory indicator
K Selected channel indicator
L SC - automatic channels or CTCSS code scanning
M VOX - hands-free use
N Keypad beep tone
O REP - is illuminated when the repeater function is switched on
P Lo - indicates low power transmission
Q Stop watch function
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Features
• FM transmission, frequency 476.425 - 477.4125 MHz, 1 ~ 80 channels
• 5W output power
• TOT timer
• One touch to Ch35/Ch5 emergency channels (without CTCSS or DCS)
• 38 CTCSS and 83 DCS codes for transmission
• VOX function (Off, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
• Call tone melody (5 songs)
• Rotary volume control with power on/off
• Backlit LCD and keys
• 5 Step adjustable and automatic squelch
• 20 Memory store
• Repeater function
• Key lock function
• Selectable key tone (on/off)
• Selectable Roger beep tone (on/off)
• TX and RX icon
• Triple watch function
• Scan channel / memory scan
• Stop watch function (<59’59”)
Important notes
• This UHF CB Radio (Model No ABC-628G1) requires a CB antenna for operation. The CB antenna is not supplied with the radio. You will need to purchase it separately from an antenna or electrical supplier.
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Operations
Turning the radio on
• Rotate the Power/Volume knob clockwise to turn the unit on and adjust the volume, it will then go into self-inspection mode. A series of tones will indicate the radio is on and the full screen will be displayed for one second.
• When the radio is turned on for the first time, the following default parameters will be selected:
Parameter
Channels
CTCSS privacy codes 0
DCS privacy codes 0
Default
1
SQ levels
TX power
VOX on/off
Call tone
Auto
5W
Off
5
Roger tone
Key tone
Lock states
On
On
Unlock
Turning the radio off
• Rotate the
Power/Volume knob anticlockwise to turn the radio off.
Adjusting the volume
• Rotate the Power/Volume knob to change the volume.
Selecting a channel
Before selecting a channel for transmission, always listen on it and ensure it is not already being used. Avoid selecting a busy channel. When the unit keeps on receiving a signal from an unknown party, the RX icon will be displayed.
• Press the or button once to select the desired channel (1 - 80)
• Press and hold the or button to move faster through the selection.
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Operations (Cont.)
About channels
This unit has 80 channels, but not all of these are available; several are prohibited for voice transmission and other are restricted, as explained below.
The selected channel is displayed on the LCD.
• Channels 5 and 35 are for emergency calling. Do not use these channels in non-emergency cases. According to AS/NZS 4365:2011, the operation of selective calling (including CTCSS and Scrambler) is prohibited on designated emergency channels 5 and 35.
• Channels 22 or 23 are prohibited for the transmission of speech telephony signals, according to AS/NZS 4365:2011.
• Channels 61, 62 and 63 are reserved for future use. They cannot be activated until approved by the ACMA CBRS Class Licence in Australia.
• Channels 1-8 and 31-38, 41-48 and 71-78 are used as repeater channels with 750kHz offset. Channels 1-8 and 41-48 are used for mobile reception, and channels 31-38 and 71-78 for mobile transmission.
Only use this repeater function when a long distance communication via the local repeater facility is specifically required. Unless it is necessary, avoid operation on locally used repeater input channels (channels 31-38 and 71-78) or locally used repeater receiving channels (channels 1-8 and
41-48).
• Channel 11 is the customary calling channel in Australia for establishing communication.
• Channel 40 is the customary road vehicle channel.
NOTE: This product is made to the new standard 2011 version. There are possible operational issues during the changeover from the old version 25kHz to the new version of 12kHz channel spacing. They include the consequences of narrowband (with 2.5kHz deviation) transmissions being received on the old wideband equipment, and wideband (with 5.0kHz deviation) transmissions being received on newer narrowband equipment.
There is a possibility of interference due to the older equipment being operated on channels adjacent to new narrowband channels.
The list of currently authorised channels can be obtained from the
ACMA website in Australia and the MED website in New Zealand.
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Operations (Cont.)
Receiving a signal
The unit is continuously in RECEIVE mode when it is on and not transmitting.
When you receive a signal on the current channel, the RX icon will appear on the LC display.
Transmitting
• Press and hold the PTT button to transmit your voice: the TX icon will be displayed on the LC display and the red LED indicator illuminates.
• While holding the PTT button, speak into the microphone using a normal tone of voice. Hold the microphone in a vertical position about 5 to 7cm from the mouth.
• Time-out timer: the unit will disable transmitting if the PTT button is pressed continuously for more than 3 minutes. Press the
PTT button again to re-activate transmitting.
• Release the
PTT button to end the transmission and listen to a reply.
Monitoring
• For a brief check of channel activity, press and hold the SQ button for
2 - 5 seconds to activate the monitor function. You will hear background noise (static) and possible weak signal from the unit if the channel is unoccupied. Do not transmit if someone is talking on the channel.
• Press and hold the
SQ button for more than 5 seconds for extended monitoring; press it again to return.
Squelch level setting
• Press the SQ button to set the squelch level.
• Press the / button once to select the desired squelch level from the following options: Auto, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
• Press and hold the or button to move faster through the selection.
• Press the TW or C button to save the new squelch level.
One-touch emergency channel
• Press the 35/5 button once to tune into emergency channel 35.
• Press the 35/5 button twice to tune into emergency channel 5.
• Press the
35/5 button three times to return.
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Operations (Cont.)
Triple watch setting
Triple Watch mode monitors emergency channels 35 and 5 for a signal while you listen to the currently selected channel.
• Press the TW button to scan the current channel and channels 35 and 5.
• Press the TW button again to return.
Repeater function
The repeater facility is a third party facility that is only available in some local areas. When the repeater function is on, the REP icon will be illuminated on the LC display. Only use this function for extending your communication range when you know the channel of the repeater facility in your area.
• Press and hold the C (Call) button to activate the repeater function.
• Press and hold the C (Call) button again to release the repeater function.
• Unless it is necessary, avoid operation on locally used repeater input channels (channels 31-38 and 71-78) or locally used repeater receiving channels (channels 1-8 and 41-48).
Sending a call tone
• With the unit in normal mode, press the C (Call) button briefly. The microphone will be muted and the unit will transmit the current call tone to other users with the same channel and CTCSS code. The TX icon will be displayed on the LC display and the red LED indicator illuminates.
• A call tone can only be transmitted once (not more than three seconds) in any 60 second period, no matter how often you press the C (Call) button.
CTCSS code setting
The radio has 38 CTCSS private codes available. Different CTCSS tones may be associated to different channels. To choose the desired CTCSS code:
• Press the
MENU button once (1x) until the CTCSS code number blinks on the LC display: the CTCSS code indicates that no CTCSS tone is programmed on that channel.
• Press the or button to select the desired CTCSS code number.
• Press and hold the or button to move faster through the selection.
Selecting a CTCSS code will disable the CTCSS feature.
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Operations (Cont.)
• To communicate between two or more radios, both the channel and
CTCSS code selections must be the same.
• To communicate with other models and brands of radios, the actual radio frequency and CTCSS frequency must be matched.
• CTCSS codes on emergency channels 5 and 35 are prohibited.
DCS code setting
The radio has 83 DCS private codes available. Different DCS tones may be associated to different channels. To choose the desired DCS code:
• Press the
MENU button twice (2x) until the DCS code number blinks on the LC display: the DCS code indicates that no DCS tone is programmed on that channel.
• Press the or button to select the desired DCS code number.
• Press and hold the or button to move faster through the selection.
• DCS codes on emergency channels 5 and 35 are prohibited.
Hi/Low power setting
This feature permits the selection of the transmitting power level. To select the desired power output 5W:
• Press the
MENU button three times (3x) before voice transmission.
VOX sensitivity level setting
In VOX mode, the unit will transmit a signal only when it is activated by your voice or other sounds around you. The unit will transmit for a further second even if you stop talking. To set the VOX sensitivity level:
• Press the MENU button four times (4x): the VOX icon will display and the current VOX level will start blinking on the LC display.
• Press the or button to select the VOX level sensitivity. The highest sensitivity level is 5.
Memory setting
• Press the
MENU button five times (5x) until the MEM icon is displayed and the channel number is blinking.
• Press the or button to select the desired channel, then press the
TW button to confirm it. A maximum of 20 channels can be stored.
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Operations (Cont.)
Channel scanning
Channel scan performs searches for active signals in an endless loop of channels.
• Press the MENU button six times (6x) until the SC, channel number and
CTCSS number icons start blinking on the LC display.
• Press the or button to activate the channel scan mode. The channel number on the LC display changes rapidly until an active signal is detected. When an active signal is detected, the channel scan pauses on the active channel.
CTCSS code scanning
• Press the
MENU button seven times (7x) until the SC icon is displayed and the CTCSS code starts blinking on the LC display.
• Press the or button to start the CTCSS code scanning.
DCS code scanning
• Press the MENU button eight times (8x) until the SC icon is displayed and the DCS code starts blinking on the LC display.
• Press the or button to start the DCS code scanning.
Memory scanning
• Press the MENU button nine times (9x) until the MEM icon is displayed.
• Press the or button to start memory scanning.
Call tone setting
The unit is equipped with five user-selectable call tones. To set the desired call tone:
• Press the
MENU button ten times (10x) until the C is displayed and call tone code starts blinking.
• Press the or button to select the desired call tone from the five options.
• Press the C (Call) button to transmit the call tone.
• A call tone can only be transmitted once (not more than three seconds) in any 60 second period, no matter how often you press the
C (Call) button.
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Operations (Cont.)
Roger beep tone setting
The radio is equipped with a user selectable Roger beep tone feature, which enables you to send a beep tone at the end of each transmission after every release of the PTT button. This will prompt any receiving unit that your transmission has ended. To enable this feature:
• Press the
MENU button eleven times (11x), until the R icon and the ON or
OFF indicators start blinking on the LC display.
• Press the or button to set the desired selection: ON = Roger beep tone enabled, OFF = Roger beep tone disabled. If the Roger beep function is enabled, a beep tone is heard to confirm the selection. When the Roger beep tone is enabled, the tone R icon appears on the LC display.
Key tone setting
When a key (button) is pressed, a beep tone is heard to confirm your command. You can enable or disable this key tone.
• Press the
MENU button twelve times (12x) until the musical note icon and the ON or OFF indicators start blinking on the LC display.
• Press the or button to set the desired selection: ON = key tone enabled, OFF = key tone disabled. When the key tone function is enabled, a beep tone is heard to confirm the selection.
Stopwatch setting
• Press the MENU button thirteen times (13x) until the 00:00 indicators and the stopwatch icon start blinking on the LC display.
• Press the button to start the timer.
• Press the button to stop the timer
• Press the button again to restart.
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Tables
Channel table
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Channel number
1*
2*
3*
4*
5**
6*
7*
8*
22+
23+
24
25
17
18
19
20
21
26
27
Frequency
(MHz)
476.4250
476.4500
476.4750
476.5000
476.5250
476.5500
476.5750
476.6000
476.6250
476.6500
476.6750
476.7000
476.7250
476.7500
476.7750
476.8000
476.8250
476.8500
476.8750
476.9000
476.9250
476.9500
476.9750
477.0000
477.0250
477.0500
477.0750
36*
37*
38*
39
40
41*
42*
43*
Channel number
28
29
30
31*
32*
33*
34*
35**
49
50
51
52
44*
45*
46*
47*
48*
53
54
Frequency
(MHz)
477.1000
477.1250
477.1500
477.1750
477.2000
477.2250
477.2500
477.2750
477.3000
477.3250
477.3500
477.3750
477.4000
476.4375
476.4625
476.4875
476.5125
476.5375
476.5625
476.5875
476.6125
476.6375
476.6625
476.6875
476.7125
476.7375
476.7625
The notes (*, **, +, ++) are explained on page 18.
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Frequency
(MHz)
476.7875
476.8125
476.8375
476.8625
476.8875
476.9125
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-
-
477.0125
477.0375
477.0625
477.0875
477.1125
477.1375
477.1625
477.1875
477.2125
477.2375
477.2625
477.2875
477.3125
477.3375
477.3625
477.3875
477.4125
63++
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
Channel number
55
56
57
58
59
60
61++
62++
76*
77*
78*
79
80
71*
72*
73*
74*
75*
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Tables (Cont.)
* Channels 1-8 and 31-38, 41-48 and 71-78 are used as repeater channels with 750kHz offset. Channels 1-8 and 41-48 are used for mobile reception and channels 31-38 and 71-78 for mobile transmission. Only use this repeater function when a long distance communication via the local repeater facility is specifically required. Unless it is necessary, avoid operation on locally used repeater input channels (31-38 and 71-78) or locally used repeater receiving channels (1-8 and 41-48).
** Channels 5 and 35 are for emergency calling only. Do not use these channels in non-emergency cases.
+ Speech telephony is prohibited on channels 22 and 23.
++ Channels 61, 62 and 63 are reserved for future use. They cannot be activated until approved by the ACMA CBRS Class Licence in Australia.
CTCSS frequency table
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12
13
8
9
6
7
10
Sub- channel
1
2
3
4
5
Frequency
(MHz)
67.0
71.9
74.4
77.0
79.7
82.5
85.4
88.5
91.5
94.8
97.4
100.0
103.5
24
25
26
19
20
21
22
23
Sub- channel
14
15
16
17
18
Frequency
(MHz)
107.2
110.9
114.8
118.8
123.0
127.3
131.8
136.5
141.3
146.2
151.4
156.7
162.2
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
Sub- channel
27
28
29
30
31
Frequency
(MHz)
167.9
173.8
179.9
186.2
192.8
203.5
210.7
218.1
225.7
233.6
241.8
250.3
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Tables (Cont.)
DCS frequency table
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11
12
13
14
7
8
5
6
9
Channel number
1
2
3
4
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
31
32
33
34
35
26
27
28
29
30
Channel number
22
23
24
25
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
065
071
072
073
074
032
043
047
051
054
Octal code
023
025
026
031
114
115
116
125
131
132
134
52
53
54
55
56
47
48
49
50
51
Channel number
43
44
45
46
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
223
226
243
244
245
162
165
172
174
205
Octal code
143
152
155
156
251
261
263
265
271
306
311
Octal code
Channel number
315 64
331 65
343 66
346 67
351 68
364 69
365 70
371 71
411 72
412 73
413 74
423 75
431 76
432 77
445 78
464 79
465 80
466 81
503 82
506 83
516
723
731
732
734
743
754
654
662
664
703
712
612
624
627
631
632
Octal code
532
546
565
606
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Installation
WARNING:
This unit must be installed by a professional technician only or the warranty will be void.
Important notes
• Choose the mounting location where the unit will not interfere with the driver’s normal driving operations and where it cannot injure the passenger if there is a sudden stop, like an emergency stop.
• Consult with your nearest car dealer if installation requires the drilling of holes or other modifications of the vehicle.
• Avoid mounting the unit close to heaters or air conditioners.
Connecting the microphone
The microphone uses a miniature 6 pin-style plug and socket.
To connect the microphone:
• Push the MIC plug at the end of the microphone into the MIC jack at the front of the unit until the connection locks into place.
• Gently tug the MIC cord to test that the connection is locked.
• Use the microphone jack cover, which is threaded onto the MIC cord, to seal the MIC jack entry from dust.
SQ
Volume
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Installation (Cont.)
Mounting the cradle
The cradle can be screwed or bolted in any convenient location in your vehicle (under or above the dashboard, on the centre console, etc.) using the mounting slots provided in the base.
For maximum sound output from the internal speaker, we recommend the cradle be mounted above the radio to minimise any obstruction of the speaker. Avoid mounting the cradle close to heaters or air conditioners.
• Screw the mounting cradle to a firm surface and put the radio into the cradle from the front until it clicks into place.
• Finally, connect the power cord and antenna cable to the sockets provided at the rear of the radio.
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Installation (Cont.)
Mounting the microphone hanger
The microphone hanger comes in two parts. How and where you mount the microphone hanger will determine which parts to use.
Conventional mounting with screws (supplied)
• Use the front part of the microphone hanger only.
• Locate a suitable mounting position and mark and drill two 3mm holes.
• Fix the microphone hanger into place with the supplied screws.
Conventional mounting with double-sided tape (not supplied)
• Secure the front and back pieces of the microphone hanger using the supplied binding screws.
• Locate a suitable mounting position.
• Apply high quality double-sided tape onto the flat area of the back piece of the microphone hanger and then press firmly to the mounting position.
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Installation (Cont.)
WARNING
This unit must be installed by a professional technician only or the warranty will be void.
Connecting the power leads
Connect the (supplied) power cable to the power socket at the back of the
CB radio.
The red wire is typically connected to a (switched) accessory 12v fuse in the fuse box.
Connect the black lead to the negative side of the automobile. This is usually the chassis. Any convenient location with good electrical contact (remove paint) may be used.
Alternatively, the wires can be connected directly to the battery.
Connect the red wire to (+) and the black wire to (-).
NOTE:
• 13.8 VDC is required to operate the CB radio.
• The main power lead (red) has a two amp fuse in its holder. Use only the specified type and size fuse for maximum protection.
Failure to do so will void the warranty.Conventional mounting with double-sided tape
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UHF CB Radio
Repair and Refurbished
Goods or Parts Notice
Unfortunately, from time to time, faulty products are manufactured which need to be returned to the supplier for repair.
Please be aware that if your product is capable of retaining user-generated data
(such as files stored on a computer hard drive, telephone numbers stored on a mobile telephone, songs stored on a portable media player, games saved on a games console or files stored on a USB memory stick) during the process of repair, some or all of your stored data may be lost.
We recommend you save this data elsewhere prior to sending the product for repair.
You should also be aware that rather than repairing goods, we may replace them with refurbished goods of the same type or use refurbished parts in the repair process.
Please be assured though, refurbished parts or replacements are only used where they meet ALDI’s stringent quality specifications.
If at any time you feel your repair is being handled unsatisfactorily, you may escalate your complaint. Please telephone us on 1300 886 649 or write to us at:
Tempo (Aust) Pty Ltd ABN 70 106 100 252
PO BOX 6056 Frenchs Forest, Sydney, Australia NSW 2086
Tempo Help Desk: 1300 886 649 (Aust)
(Operating Hours: Mon-Fri 08:30AM to 06:00PM EST)
Email: [email protected]
After Sales Support
Telephone:
Email:
1300 886 649
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