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1. 3 Product description PNI Escort HP 8001 1 MICROPHONE connector Connect the supplied electric condenser microphone to this connector and then lock 1t via the ring nut 2 UP KEY Press this key and channel NO runs up 3 DOWN KEY Press this key channel NO runs down 4 SO knob The SOUELCH control allows to silent the receiver by cutting the background noise Turn the SOUELCH knob anticlockwise until the background noise is cut Rotate the SOUELCH knob clockwise SOUELCH ON to listen to the weakest signals 5 ASO knob to increase the ASO level rotate the knob clockwise in this case the background noise is reduced but also the received signal Recommended turn on the radio CB with the ASO knob on the left 6 OFF VOL This knob controls the radio ON and OFF as well as adjusts the volume If no signals are being received on the operating channel it is suggested to turn on the SQUELCH and adjust the volume to the desired level while listening to the background noise When it is turned on by operating the Volume knob the radio will remember the channel freguency AM or FM used last time 7 AM FM mode selector This switch allows selecting the modulation mode AM FM Emergency channel or function mode selector with this button you can select one of the emergency channels 9 19 or the normal CH functioning mode In the CH mode you can select the number of the channel you want to use In Romania they use channel
2. no22 9 TA ASO LED The indicator is bicolor light as red and green color When TX is red color when ASO onis green light 10 RX Signal Meter 4 bar RX signal Meter to monitor the strength of the received signals 11 DISPLAY The digital LED display shows the channel A Earphone and Microphone Jack 12 ANTENNA CONNECTOR 13 13 8 VDC POWER CORD 14 EXT External Speaker Jack 15 PTT Push to talk Key Push the button to talk then release to receiving mode 16 UP key Of the microphone This switch allows increasing a channel number 17 ASO Press this button TXand ASO on the LED would be green light shows ASQ turn on 18 DN key of the microphone This switch allows decreasing a channel number 19 MICROPHONE plug 6 pole microphone plug with locking ring nut to be connected to socket 1 located on the front side of the radio 4 Installation 1 i e O YIT a uu el Before installing the main unit in the vehicle please check and select the most convenient position in order that the radio will be easy to reach and comfortable to operate without disturbing or interfering driving Use the supplied bracket and hardware to install the radio The bracket screws must be well tightened to avoid looseness as the vehicle vibrates The car mounting bracket can be installed over or below the radio and the radio may be inclined as desired according to the specific type of installation under dashboard or track cabin r
3. Italy 40CH AM FM 4 watt Italy 34CH AM FM 4 watt Germany 80 CH FM 4watt 12 CH AM lvvatt Germany 40 CH FM 4watt 12 CH AM lwatt Europe 40 CH FM 4 watt 40 CH AM lwatt Romania CEPT 40 CH FM 4watt Spain 40 CH AM FM 4watt France 40 CH FM 4watt 40 CH AM lwatt GB 40 CH FM 4watt English frequencies EC 40 CH FM 4 watt CEPT freguencies Specifications subject to change without notice CEDE G8
4. User Manual CB Radio PNI Escort HP 8000 ASO Li i fe iv j i h is k a y gt ee a Ph popepdbteperel i Before connecting and using this product please read carrefully these instruction manual and keep it for later use THERE ARE NO COMPONENTS THAT CAN BE REPAIRED BY THE USER FOR REPAIRS PLEASE REFER TO A N AUTHORIZED SERVICE ATENTION TO PREVENT FIRE HAZZARDS USE PROPER POWER SOURCE CONTENTS I AUN E E RF HY YF NN YN FYNN FF NY NY YNN FFF YFED NA NR ENNYN YF UN eee 4 2 ACNE CA LO I SER a A yn YWCH 4 3 PRODUCE Jesc DLODI ets DRO E O O 5 bus du PR _ _ WU YN RF A RF A AY NY Y A N 7 De 4 CU LD ue Fd CC GO ED DDU CU UD DN AR 8 6 Legal frequencies and transmiting powers in Europe cc seeeeeeecceececeeeeeneeeeeeeeeees 8 1 Main Features e 40 AM FM channels e P E Frequency band selectable Russia and EU band switchable e Mode AM FM switch e RSSI indication 4 PCS LED indications e 2 Digit channel indicator e RF gain control e Volume with power ON OFF control e TX RX AS O LED indicator e Up Down microphone e Front microphone plug e Jack for external speaker e Manual Squelch e ANT Connector 2 Technical Indicators 10 55 C 1 10 7 MHz 2 450 KHz 107dBm 12dB SINAD AM 200 mA in stand by Maximum RF power 4W FM la 13 8Vdc Modulation 85 la 90 AM 3KHz 0 2 KHz FM ANT impedance 50 Ohm 2A
5. e damaged or pressed on its way between antenna and the radio The correct operation of the antenna and the low standing wave ratio S W R must be checked periodically Connect the RF antenna coaxial cable to the antenna connector 15 located on the rear side of the radio Checking Operation of the Radio Once radio has been connected to the vehicle electric system and to the antenna the correct operation of the system should be checked Please proceed as following 1 Check that the power cable is correctly connected 2 Check that the RF antenna coaxial cable 1s properly connected 3 Connect the microphone to the connector 1 that 1s on the front side of the radio 4 Rotate the SOUELCH 4 knob anticlockwise 5 Turn radio on by the OFF VOL 6 knob and adjust volume to the desired level 6 Select the desired channel with the up down key on the front side of the radio 7 Rotate the SOUELCH 4 knob clockwise to cut the background noise 8 Press the PTT key to transmit and release it to receive 9 Check the level of the received and transmitted signals on the 4 bar RX signal Meter and TX LED The transceiver will work correctly 5 Useful tips e Do not invert power polarity e Do not replace the fuse with a bigger one The default is 2A e Do not transmit without an antenna connected you risc damaging the device e Set the SO and ASO at the limit of the background noise 6 Legal freguencies and transmitting powers in Europe
6. oof installation Installation of the Main Unit Before connecting the radio to the vehicle electric system please make sure the radio 1s powered off with the OFF VOL 6 knob completely turned anticlockwise at OFF position The DC power cable of the radio includes a fuse holder with fuse located on the red positive wire Please connect the DC power cable to the vehicle electric system with special attention to correct polarity even 1f the radio 1s protected against polarity inversion Connect the red wire to the positive pole and the black wire to the negative pole of the vehicle electric system Please make sure that the wires and terminals are firmly connected to prevent cables from disconnecting or causing short circuits Installation of the Antenna A specific mobile antenna adjusted for 27 MHz frequency range must be used The antenna installation must be done by a qualified technician or service center Please install the antenna carefully on the vehicle with proper connection to ground Before connecting the antenna to the radio 1t 1s necessary to check the correct operation of the antenna with low standing wave ratio S W R via adeguate instruments If not the transmitter circuit of the radio could be damaged The antenna usually must be installed on the highest part of the vehicle free from obstacles and as far away as possible from any source of electric or electromagnetic noise The RF antenna coaxial cable must not b
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