Floureon FC100 User Manual

Floureon FC100 User Manual

The Floureon FC100 is a two-way radio with 9 channels for communication. It boasts a range of up to 1.5km and features call tones, Roger tone, keypad lock, auto squelch, and battery save. Perfect for various activities like construction, security, or recreational use.

advertisement

Assistant Bot

Need help? Our chatbot has already read the manual and is ready to assist you. Feel free to ask any questions about the device, but providing details will make the conversation more productive.

Floureon FC100 User Manual - Two-Way Radio | Manualzz
Features�
Turn�Radio�On�and�Off
●���9�Channels�
●���Up�to�1.5km��range
●���5�call�tones�for�selection�
●���Call�Roger�Tone�
●���Keypad�Tone�
●���Auto�power�off�(1.5h)�
●���Keypad�Lock�
●���Auto�Squelch�Control
●���Battery�Save�
●���Low�Battery�Alert
●���TOT�(time-out�timer)�
●���Volume�(0-7)�
1.�Press�and�hold�[��]�key�for�3�seconds�to�
���turn�the�radio�on�or�off.�
2.�Upon�power�on,�the�radio�chirps�and�
���briefly�shows�all�feature�icons�available�
���on�the�radio.
3.�The�display�screen�then�shows�the�
���current�channel,�and�all�features�that�
���are�enabled.
FC100
TWO-WAY�RADIO
User�Manual
1
Keypad�Control�and�Function�
Antenna
Installing�the�Batteries
Setting�the�Volume
1.�Remove�the�battery�cover.
2.�Insert�3�AAA�Alkaline�Batteries�with�+�
���and�-�polarity�as�shown�inside.
3.�Close�the�battery�cover�firmly.
1.�Press�VOL[▲]�key�to�increase�the�
���volume�level.
2.�Press�VOL[▼/��]�key�to�decrease�the�
���volume�level�or�mute�the�speaker.
Auto�Power�Off
Channel+�key
Channel-�key/Call�tone�key
PTT�key
If�there�is�no�
responsein�1.5�hour,�
the�radio�will�turn�off�
automatically.
LED�display�
ON/OFF�key�
Volume+�key�
Volume-�key/Lock�key�
���NOTE:�
���Do�not�hold�the�radio�close�to�your�
���ear,�if�the�volume�is�set�to�
���uncomfortable�level,�it�could�hurt�you�
���hear.
Microphone�
Speaker
Note:�LED�only�displays�the�channel�
2
3
Selecting�the�Channel�
Talk�Range
The�channel�is�the�frequency�of�radio�
uses�to�transmit.
1.�Press�CH�[▲]�key�to�increase�the�
���channel�number.
2.�Press�CH�[▼/��]key�to�decrease�the�
���channel�number.
3.�The�radio�has�9�channels.
Your�radio�is�designed�to�maximize�
performance�and�improve�transmission�
range.�
Talking�and�Listening��
All�radios�in�a�group�should�set�to�the
same�channel.�
1.�Press�and�hold�[Talk]�key�while�s
���peaking.�
2.�Release�[Talk]�key,�you�can�now�
���receive�the�incoming�calls.�
3.�For�maximum�clarity,�hold�the�radio�2�
���to�3�cm�away�and�avoid�covering�the
���microphone�while�talking.
Setting�and�Transmitting�
Call�Tones�
Roger�Tone�
Your�radio�can�transmit�different�call�
tones�to�other�radios�in�a�group�so�you�
can�alert�them�that�you�want�to�talk.
NOTE:�
Do�not�use�the�
radio�closer�than�
five�feet�apart.�
1.�Press�and�hold�CH[▼/��]key�for�2�
���seconds�to�transmit�the�call�tone,�press�
���and�hold�CH[▼/��]key�for�2�seconds�
���again�to�transmit��������the�next�call�
���tone.
2.�The�radio�has���������5�call�tones.��
Talk�Timeout�Timer
To�prevent�accidental�transmissions�and�
save�battery�life,�the�radio�emit�a�
continuous�warning�tone�and�stops�
transmitting�if�you�press�the�[Talk]�key�
for�60�seconds�continuously.
Your�radio�transmit�a�unique�tone�when�
you�finish�transmitting,�it�is�like�saying�
“Roger”�or�“Over”�to�let�others�know�
you�have�finished�talking.
Keypad�Lock�
To�avoid�accidentally�change�your�radio�
settings.
1.�If�there�is�no�response�in�10�seconds,�
���the�radio�will�lock�the�keypad�
���automatically.
2.�You�can�also�press�and�hold�VOL�
���[▼/��]�key�to�lock�or�unlock�the�keypad�
���manually.
4
Battery�Save
5
Frequency�Table�
Battery�Save�function�works�
automatically�to�save�battery�life.
Your�radio�is�idle�inactive�for�5�seconds,�
it�will�enter�battery�save�mode�
automatically.�Under�this�mode,�the�
walkie-talkie�can�receive�incoming�calls.
Low�Battery�Alert
Frequency�of�America�
When�the�battery�power�is�low,�the�radio�
chirps�periodically(Low�Battery�Alert).�In�
battery�low�status,�the�radio�will�sound�
the�alert�every�5�minutes�or�after�
releasing�the�[Talk]�key.
Channel
1
2
NOTE:�
Remove�the�battery�from�radio�for�
storage�purposes.
3
6
Frequency
462.56250
462.58750
462.61250
Channel
4
5
6
Frequency
462.63750
462.66250
462.68750
Channel
7
8
9
Frequency
462.71250
467.56250
467.58750
7
FCC Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE 1: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device , pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
NOTE 2: Any changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the
equipment.
SAR Warning
This transmitter may operate with the antenna(s) documented in this filing in Push-to-Talk and body-worn configurations. RF exposure compliance is limited to
the specific belt-clip and accessory configurations as documented in this filing and the separation distance between user and the device or its antenna shall be at least
2.5 cm. All qualified end-users of this device must have the knowledge to control their exposure conditions and/or duration to comply with General Population /
Uncontrolled Exposure limit and requirements. The highest reported SAR values for Face-held, body-worn conditions are 0.186 W/Kg, 0.330 W/Kg.

advertisement

Key Features

  • 9 Channels
  • 1.5km Range
  • Call Tones
  • Roger Tone
  • Keypad Lock
  • Auto Squelch
  • Battery Save
  • Low Battery Alert
  • TOT (timeout)
  • Volume Control

Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I turn the radio on and off?
Press and hold the ON/OFF key for 3 seconds.
How do I change the channel?
Use the CH[▲] and CH[▼/��] keys to increase or decrease the channel number.
What is the purpose of the Roger Tone?
The Roger Tone transmits a unique sound after you finish speaking, signaling that you're done transmitting.
How do I lock the keypad?
The radio will automatically lock the keypad after 10 seconds of inactivity. You can also lock it manually by pressing and holding the VOL[▼/��] key.
What is the Battery Save function?
The radio enters Battery Save mode after 5 seconds of inactivity, saving battery life. It can still receive incoming calls during this mode.

Related manuals

Download PDF

advertisement