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1. 8 6 Mode amp LCR amp Memory 9 7 Backlighting amp Lock Button 9 8 Compander amp Tone Button 9 9 Dual Watch amp Vox 9 10 Scan amp Scan Memory Button 10 11 Emergency Channel 9 19 amp Menu button 11 12 Squelch amp DSS Knob 12 13 Antenna 12 14 S Meter sss 12 15 EXT Jak phat terr rea 12 16 Power 13 2V DC 12 5 ECD Display eerte nci 13 6 13 7 How to operated the Transceiver 14 8 14 9 15 10 CE Declaration 16 11 Safety Requirement 16 12 Sp cifications 2 17 13 Restrictions on the use 18 14 Frequency Table TCB 1100 English 3 Introduction 1 Introduction n TCB 1100 transceiver is designed to have a good performance in any conditions that the transceiver operates using rugged build chassis PCB s and
2. 13 Restrictions on the use Country Settings Use restrictions and other comments BELGIUM EU 40Ch 4W FM Individual License is required SWITSERLAND 40Ch 1W AM Individual License is required DENMARK NORWAY LUXEMBOURG CZECH 40Ch 4W FM Free Use FINLAND PORTUGAL 40Ch 4W FM Free Use FRANCE NETHERLANDS 40Ch 1W Free Use GERMANY 80Ch 4W FM Individual License is required 12Ch 1W AM Individual License is required 40Ch 1W AM Use Ch 4 15 Only D2 EC 40Ch 4W FM Free Use 12Ch 1W AM Individual License is required fx Allowed f rom 26 960 to 27 410 MHz BAPT 222 ZV 104 Beu t 40Ch 4W FM Free Use 40Ch 5W AM Free Use T R 20 02 40Ch 4W FM Free Use 40Ch 1W AM Free Use 5 1 436 of 1998 WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY ACT 1926 SECTIONS EXEMPTION OF CITIZEN S BAND CB RADIOS ORDERS 1998 26 40Ch 4W FM General authorisation is required 40Ch 1W AM General authorisation is required 2 34Ch AW FM 34Ch 1W AM mode allowed on ch1 23 only PNF issued on DM 08 07 02 NOTES 49 A B C D E G ESEUMS EE 40Ch 4W FM Individual License is required 40Ch 4W AM Individual License is required Art 57 Law 11 1998 dated 24th April EUF EC 40Ch 4W FM Free Use 40Ch 1W
3. AM Individua License is required UK EC 40Ch 4W FM Individua License is required UK RA MPT 1382 MPT1320 UK R amp TTE S I L 2000 730 PL EU EC TCB 1100 40Ch 4W FM AM Free Use English 17 Declaration of Conformit Declaration of Conformity We TTI Tech Co Ltd TTI house 1163 4 Gaepo dong Gangnam gu Seoul Korea declare on our sole responsibility that this equipment complies with the essential requirements of the Radio and Telecom munications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 5 EC and that any ap plicable Essential Test Suite measurements have been performed Kind of Equipment MOBILE CB TRANSCEIVER Type Designation TCB 1100 Version where applicable This compliance is based on conformity with the following harmonized standards specifications or documents ETSI EN 301 489 13 V1 2 1 ETSI EN 300 135 2 V 1 1 1 ETSI EN 300 433 2 V 1 1 2 EN 60950 1 2001 A11 2004 N Y Kim Seoul Oct 27 2008 Director CE Marking This radio is marked 07000 adjacent to the serial number
4. components This transceiver is also designed for users convenience implementing human ergonomics to locate the knobs and buttons in the proper places The combination of well designed knobs and buttons as well as user friendly graphic layouts will lead users to quickly adapt themselves for the easy operation The newly applied menu mode will make professional users more satisfactory with plea sure The elegant luxury and different colored LED light supporting the face design will go well with any vehicles This instruction manual has been designed to enable you to get the best use from your CB Transceiver therefore you are recommended to take a few minutes to read this instruction manual before initial use of your CB Transceiver 2 Supplied Accessories Your transceiver is supplied with a full range of accessories to help you get started and virtually benefit from all the features straight away TCB 1100 Transceiver 1 unit Microphone with cord 1 unit Power cable 1 unit Radio mounting bracket 1 unit Radio mounting thumb screw with rubber washer 2 pieces Mounting screw with washer for transceiver bracket 3 pieces Mounting screw with washer for microphone bracket 2 pieces Microphone mounting bracket 1 piece Din Front Plate 1 unit Din Body Plate 1 unit 3 Installation Normal Installation using Mounting Bracket Plan the location of the transceiver and microphone first which is most convenient for the operation The transceiver shoul
5. grows 5 Microphone Jack Insert the microphone into this jack Use the guide for easy connection 6 Mode amp LCR amp Memory Button Lum Mode and LCR When the transceiver is used in M UK UE EC D or D2 frequency band modes this button activates Last Channel Recall function 8 English TCB 1100 In all other modes where national regulations Transceiver Controls and Functions permit this this button allows the user to switch between AM and FM modes by momentarily press ing this button Memory Pressing and holding this button lead the user to the memo rized channel which has been selected in the Menu mode MEM is on in the LCD display Backlighting amp Lock Button Compander amp Tone Button Dual Watch amp Vox Button TCB 1100 7 Backlighting amp Lock Button Backlighting Three colors are available for user selection The colors include amber green and blue Momentarily press this button to change the color Lock Press this button for more than 2 seconds to activate and deactivate the keypad lock function Lock is on in the LCD display The volume knob squelch knob and 9 19 button are working normal even while the Lock is activated 8 Compander amp Tone Button Compander on off Advanced compander circuit is embeddedinthetransceiverto allow crystal clear audio sound To activate this compander circuit momentari ly press this button is on in
6. the LCD display Tone on off CTCSS tone is selected and activated in the MENU mode Pressing and holding the but ton lead users to deactivate or activate the selected tone code 9 Dual Watch amp Vox Button Dual Watch Press momentarily this button while you are on the current primary chan nel The dual watch icon DW blinks Turn the channel knob to select another secondary channel that you like to monitor The dual watch icon DW stops blinking and the dual watch starts between the selected secondary channel and the primary channel If you like to change the selected secodndary English 9 Transceiver Controls and Functions channel just turn the channel knob to select a new one You may select the emergency channel To stop this function press momentarily again this button If you press the PTT button whilst receiving a signal in dual watch mode the transceiver will transmit on the currently displayed channel will transmit on the currently displayed channel If you press the PTT button when no signal is present the transceiver will transmit on the primary channel VOX Press and hold this button and this will allow you to use vox func tion VOX is displayed The Vox level is pre selected and memorized in the MENU mode 10 Scan amp Scan Memory Button Scan Press this button momentarily to start scan ning upward to catch any channels that are occu pied by others To activate de
7. 4W MOBILE CB TRANSCEIVER TCB 1100 09999 88880 906900990009 900000 00000 890990 990899 9000 99 9098 899229009099 99000099 FANIA CHANNEL II 188 or me Li Li comp JUTE LOCK M E GELEET im mim Qe ER NO INSTRUCTION MANUAL www ttikorea co kr Our Thanks to You and Customer Assistance Our Thanks to You Our Thanks to You Thank you for purchasing a TTI CB TRANSCEIVER radio Properly used this TTI product will give you many years of reli able service All our products are built to offer excellent value by combining advanced features great design and manufacturing quality To ensure you are familiar with the operation and features of your radio and in order to obtain the best performance please read this manual carefully before operation 2 English TCB 1100 Contents Contents We iicet erret creta 4 2 Supplied 0 4 3 Installation eer odes 4 4 Transceiver Controls and Functions 7 1 Front Speaker 8 2 Channel 5 8 3 LCD Display sssee 8 4 Volume amp Power On Off Knob 8 5 Microphone Jack
8. K DW 9 Dual Watch Read outs Y B BB BB 5 S MTR 30 Compander PWR Keypad Lock Channel Memory External Speaker Speaker Mute External S Meter Using Microphone Lock Button 6 Microphone 1 Up Button Use this button to change the channels upward 2 Down Button Use this button to change the channels downward 3 Mute and Lock Button Press and hold the button This locks the up button and down button of the microphone Also this lock works same as the lock button on the trans ceiver front panel Momentarily press the button to make mute the speaker of the transceiver 4 PTT Button While pressing this button you can transmit 5 6 Pin Microphone Connector Connect this to the microphone jack on the front panel of the transceiver TCB 1100 English 13 Band Selection 7 How to operate the Transceiver 1 Make sure the microphone is connected to the microphone jack 2 Make sure the power cable is connected properly 3 Make sure the antenna is connected to the antenna receptacle 4 It is better to put the squelch control knob turned fully counter clockwise 5 Turn on the transceiver and control the volume level 6 Adjust the squelch control knob to the optimum level 7 Select your desired channel 8 To transmit press the PTT button and speak to the microphone 9 Release the PTT button to receive 8 Band Selection Band Selection Pressing button of t
9. activate the channel scan press the Scan button briefly The Scan icon will appear when the channel scan is active Scanning will only stop when you deactivate the scan function Turn the channel selector counter clockwise during scanning in order to change the scanning direction The transceiver will scan through the whole transceiver channels If your transceiver detects a valid signal the scan will pause for the period that has been set by the menu mode setting continuously receiving or 1 99 seconds for scan receive time and immediate response or 1 99 seconds for scan delay time If you press the PTT button when your transceiver detects a signal the radio will transmit on the same channel Scanning will resume after the scan receive time and or the scan delay time Use the channel selector to resume scanning immediately Scan Memory It is possible to memorize or erase any channel s in the scan memory list When a channel or channels are contained in the scan memory list the channels are scanned by the scan activation For user convenience all the channels are memorized in the list upon shipment from the factory and is displayed with the memorized channels To erase the displayed channels from the scan memory list press and hold the button 10 English TCB 1100 11 Emergency Channel 9 19 amp Menu Button Emergency Channel 9 19 Pressing this button will lead you to the emergency channel 9 CH19 and the EMG
10. and changes and return to the stand by mode Or the selec tions and changes will be automatically confirmed after 10 seconds of the selections and changes Squelch amp DSS Knob SQUELCH Antenna Connector ANTENNA EXT 0 Power 13 2V DC POWER 13 2V DC 12 English 12 Squelch amp DSS Knob Manual Adjustment Turn this knob counter clockwise until you hear the background noise and then turn the knob a little clockwise until the noise disappears In this way you get the best receive sensitivity DSS In FM mode turn the knob counter clockwise until you hear the click The squelch level of your transceiver is dynamically adjusted 13 Antenna Connector Insert the male connector of the antenna cable into this female antenna connector 14 S Meter Connect an external S Meter This is not supplied to this port 15 EXT Jack Connecting a loud speaker This is not supplied to this port makes the built in speaker turned off 16 Power 13 2V DC Connect the power supply cable to this port TCB 1100 amp Microphone 5 LCD Display 9 Scan Memory Dynamic Squelch nca System 6 4 Emergency Channel CTCSS Tone Low Power Selected Fisquena O 3 8 AM Channel 155 SCAN LOW AM FM Ra 0 4 055 EMG FM LG Transmit Frequency LUPA TONE MEM4COMP TX Pans LUN UTE LOC
11. d normally be mount ed horizontally but may be mounted vertically The bracket supplied can be fitted above or below the case allowing the TCB 1100 to be cradled by the bracket or suspended from it 4 English TCB 1100 Consider that this location of the transceiver should not interfere with the driver and passengers Choose a spot where the microphone and all con trols are easily accessible 1 Put the mounting bracket on the proper location where you are going to install 2 Drill holes and fix mounting bracket on the location 3 Connect the antenna cable plug to the standard recep tacle on the transceiver which is marked 4 Connect the power cable directly to the vehicle battery or fuse box of the car Be careful to make sure of the polarity of the battery first and connect the cable Red Positive Pole Black Negative Pole The same col ors are shown on the battery and in the fuse box of the car 5 Connect the power cable to the transceiver cable 6 Mount the microphone bracket on one side of the transceiver or near it using two screws included 7 Connect the microphone to the transceiver s microphone receptacle Now you are ready to operate the transceiver Installing into Audio Compartment This transceiver is also designed to have the DIN size to be directly installed in
12. ems In case of further difficulty Please consult your dealer or visit our website 10 CE Declaration 0700 1 Switch off the transceiver 2 Pressing 9 19 buttons and turn the volume knob clockwise CE versions of the TCB 1100 which display the CE symbol on the product label comply with the essential requirements of the European Radio and Telecommuni cation Terminal Directive 1999 5 CE This warning symbol indicates that this equipment oper ates in non harmonised frequency bands and or maybe subject to licensing conditions in the country of use Be sure to check that you have the correct version of this radio or the correct programming of this radio to comply with your national licensing requirements This unit can be used without license and charges in Austria Belgium Bulgaria Cyprus Czech Denmark Estonia Finland France Germanay Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Pomania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland and U K 11 Safety Requirement The power cable is for 13 2V DC only Be sure the transceiver is off before connecting the leads of the power cable to the power supply It is important to observe the polarity even if the unit is protected against the accidental inversion TCB 1100 English 15 Specifications Red Positive pole Black Negative pole The same colors are presen
13. icon will be displayed Only the squelch knob and volume knob will work To re turn to the previous operation mode momentarily press the emergency button again MENU The menu mode allows you to set up and edit the selectable func tions To access the MENU mode press and hold this button and after wards each press of the MENU button steps the transceiver sequentially through the different functions The LCD display indicates the current func tion The present setting and associated icons flash Use the channel selector to change the setting Press the PTT or MENU but ton or wait for about 10 seconds to store your choice If you do not press any button or knob for about 10seconds your transceiver will return to the stand by mode automatically CTCSS TONE SELECTION Receive CTCSS TONE SELECTION _c Transmit 01 38 and off VOX Level Selection 01 02 03 Ongan Off Call Tone 01 05 and Off Time out Timer Scan Receive Timer Continue Lau 1 99s ec Scan Delay Timer _c after receiving signal 1 39 sec Of g Low Backlight Dimmer and off 1100 English 11 Transceiver Controls and Functions Note 1 Use the channel selector to select the main MENU feature values such as tone numbers VOX levels and etc 2 Press Lock button or PTT button of the Microphone to complete the selections
14. or G LCD Display 4 Volume Power Knob Microphone Jack 5 VOLUME tow am 188 EBD vox TONE LOCK Mode LCR Memory Button Emergency Channel Menu Button Scan Scan Memory Button EXT Jack 15 Power 13 2V DC 16 TCB 1100 English 7 Transceiver Controls and Functions Front Speaker 1 Front Speaker The front speaker makes the audio always loud enough even when the transceiver is located in the audio compartment center fascia or in some places difficult to be found 2 Channel Selector Turn right or left and this allows you to select the channel one by one that you like to use For the quick channel up down momentarily press this selector and the channel display will blink Then turn right or left which will allow you to use the quick channel up or down function Using this function the channel numbers will move by 10 channel steps 3 LCD Display soos vs tu Most of the operational information is dis 118827 AT MUTE LOCK ow played Please see item no 5 LCD Display for mm m M the details of information LCD Display 4 Volume amp Power On Off Knob To switch on the transceiver turn this knob clock wise After clicking sound the transceiver is switched on The more you turn this knob clock wise the bigger the audio sound
15. ransceiver turn o vowwe the transceiver Using the channel selector selec fonc the band that you are going to select The LCL display offers you the band information The banq chart tor each area is as follows fim the selection and to return to the stand by mode This transceiver has EC band setting when it is shipped out from the factory Europe 40 Ch FM 4W Spain 40 Ch AM FM 4W France 40 Ch FM 4W 40 Ch AM 1W Poland 40 Ch sAM FM 4W Polish Frequencies 5KHz UK 40 Ch FM 4W British Frequencies UK 40 Ch FM 4W British Frequencies CEPT 40Ch FM 4W EC CEPT 40Ch FM Italy 40 Ch AM FM 4W Italy 34 Ch AM 4W Germany 80 Ch FM 4W 12 Ch AM 1W Germany 40 Ch FM 4 12 Ch AM 1W Europe 40 Ch FM 4W 40 Ch AM 1W UE EU UK LD 14 English TCB 1100 Trouble Shooting 9 Trouble Shooting MM gt If you experience problems with your TCB 1100 transceiver first check the power supply source Poor connection of the power supply source can cause problems such as no transmission no reception or poor reception and weak or no sound Ensure that the microphone and an tenna are also well connected If this does not solve the problem reset your transceiver as follows Trouble Shooting VOLUME This will reset the transceiver so all the memories are erased and the pa rameters return to the initial factory setting This should fix most probl
16. t on the battery and in the fuse box of the car The unit must be wired for the negative ground only To avoid damage do not operate your CB radio without connecting a proper antenna 12 Specifications Channel 40 See the frequency band chart Frequency Range 26 96 MHz 27 99125 MHz Operating mode F3E FM A3E AM Frequency Control PLL Synthesizer Frequency Tolerance 0 00296 Operating Temperature Range 10 to 55 Microphone Plug in Type Input Voltage 13 2V DC 15 Size 190 W x 165 L x 58 H Weight 978 5 g Antenna Connector S0 239 type Power Output Duty cycle 10 4 Watts 13 8V DC Modulation AM from 85 to 95 FM 1 8KHz to 2 0 2 Frequency Response 300Hz to 3000Hz Output Impedance 50ohms Unbalanced Harmonic Suppression Less than 36dBm Current Drain AM Full Mod 1 6A Max Receiving System Dual conversion superheterodyne IF Frequencies Double Conversion 1st 10 695MHz 2nd 455KHz Sensitivity 0 7 for 10dB S N N in AM Mode 0 7 UV for 20dB SINAD in FM Mode Audio Output Power 2 0W 8 Ohm Audio Distortion Less then 8 1KHz Image Rejection 60 dB Adjacent Channel Rejection 60 dB Conducted Spurious Less than 57dBm Frequency Response 300 to 2500Hz Built in Speaker 8 Ohms round Squelch Adjustable Threshold less than 1 microvolt DSS Less than 2 microvolt 16 English TCB 1100 Restrictions on the use
17. to the audio compartment of your vehicle For this purpose use the TTI supplied installation supporting DIN plates All other connections and installations are same as the above Normal Installation Using Mounting Bracket TCB 1100 English 5 Installation 1 Install the Din Body plate into the audio compartment center fascia of your vehicle Use the ready made locking flaps 2 Set the transceiver in the Din Front plate and insert the transceiver in the Din Body plate 3 Fix the screws through the transceiver Din Front plate and Din Bodyplate Din Body Plate Din Front Plate Installing an Antenna It is very important to select a good quality high efficiency 27MHz antenna A poor quality antenna or one not designed for the 27MHz band will give very poor performance and could cause damage to the transceiver 1 Place the antenna as high as possible 2 The longer the antenna is normally the better is the performance of the transceiver 6 English TCB 1100 Transceiver Controls and Functions 3 Try to mount the antenna in the centre of the surface that you select 4 Make sure that you have a solid metal to metal ground connection 5 Be careful not to damage the cable during the installation Warning Never try the operation of your transceiver before connecting a proper antenna in order not to cause any damage 4 Transceiver Controls and Functions Front Speaker 2 Channel Select
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