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1. amp 70 To Loo 0 Zt x S 904 0 2x0 D T Q trn D 0 On TA O 7 0001 Oc 0 c m N S o gt m ma 2 Lo a User Manual CM10 N iE I nstallation Before installing the main unit in a vehicle identify the most convenient location so that the radio will be easy to reach and comfortable to operate without disturbing or interfering with driving the vehicle Use the supplied bracket and hardware to install the radio The bracket screws must be well tightened to prevent loosening with the vehicle vibrations The car mounting bracket can be installed over or below the radio and the radio may be tilted as desired according to the specific type of installation under dashboard or track cabin roof installation Installation of Main Unit Before connecting the radio to the vehicles electricity supply ensure the radio is switched off with the OFF VOLUME knob completely turned counter clockwise at the OFF position The DC power cable of the radio is complete with a fuse holder with the fuse located on the red positive wire Connect the DC power cable to the vehicles electricity supply pay special attention with respect to correct polarity even if the radio is protected against polarity inversion Connect the red wire to the positive pole and the black wire to the negative pole of the vehicl
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4. 10 695 MHz 2 IF 455 MHZ emen 9 for 20 db SINAD FM mode Audio eene eese ess Than 8 1 KHz limage Reject Adjacent Channel 00 0161 nn nnn nnne 0D OB signal NOISE OO Current Drain sonantia diner Ei ara dad aa Oe one nd b Pb ence MA Current Drain at maximum 10 Hmmm nennen enne O20 MA TRANSMI TTER Sueldo HELL MGR DE MOGUIGTOM E PE MM deo KAZ 0 2 Frequency 21 1 400 Hz to 2 5 KHz Output impedance sse 50 ohm Unbalance Signal Noise 2 2 011 11 enne nm nennen nennen 40 dB MIN Current er ae ee LOU MA Page 3 of 15 User Manual CM10 Control amp Operation Front Panel 10 CHANNEL 7 10 9 1 2 8 6 1 AM FM Selector This key allows the user to select the AM or FM operating mode in both RX and TX The AM FM operating mode selection is possible only if it is enabled on the programmed frequency band 2 CH9 CH19 Selector This key allows quick access t
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6. CM10 Multi European CB Radio User Manual Maxon User Manual CM10 Contents SEI ee ae nn RE Operation 51 15 m 01 arena instalation Or ANTENNA RE TES 9101 14 11 0111 11 Er MEME DIUI en Frequency Bands Table Frequency Band Selection EET TEE Table or Updated Information on National Restrictions seems LO MER Decleration of Conformity essem nennen User Statement 0 4 sanare reae sensa aene senses eene sensere eiiis LD Page 2 of 15 i 2 2 2 N X 2 2 2 3 User Manual CM10 Specification GENERAL GO CHAM Frequency RANGE inna 20 005 to 27 99125 MHz PSEC a Go ni go METER RTT Tr LE Operating Temperature LOO 559 Jj X 33 120 ag ag fj 11 RECEI VER Receiving 5 DUAL Conversion Super Heterodyne Intermediate Frequency
7. correctly connected 2 Check that the RF antenna coaxial cable is correctly connected 3 Connect the microphone to the connector located on the front side of the radio 4 Rotate the SQUELCH knob counter clockwise 5 Turn radio on using the OFF VOLUME knob and adjust volume to the desired level 6 Select the desired channel using the channel selector keys 7 Rotate the SQUELCH knob clockwise to cut the background noise 8 Press the PTT key to transmit and release it to receive If this check is successful the transceiver will work correctly Frequency Bands Table bo D N The 10 transceiver includes an advanced multi standard programmable circuit which allows programming on different frequency bands specifications and operating modes in conformity with the regulations in the country where the product is used 8 programmable frequency bands are available as per the below table COUNTRY SPECIFICATIONS CH operating modes TX power GERMAN 4XHFMIW IZHMAMIW 0 GM 55 07 o X 40 FM 4W UK FREQUENCIES 40CH FM 4W CEPT FREQUENCIES BEN POLAND 4W POLISH FREQUENCIES Attention This radio has been factory pre programmed on the CE frequency band 40CH FM AW as this standard is currently accepted in all the European countries Please refer to the information table at page 1 Restrictions on the use of CB transceivers Frequency Band Selection Progra
8. AG 340 NO SV 2 ono 130 WY 300W WY T 142 WHOS DIL 34V dNO9 14510 031 JE 5 TT 1812 05 130 avno 4 EIS 1 1 4 1X3 i i 101 1 OLII LO 80 00 90105019 2010 348 XM u i 319 29 151 I SOC BE i 2 69701 and 12 LOL IX gt ZOLYA O o CM10 User Manual B 29499 X48 515 200 eV ONY oma somas 63135345 3SUMHSHIO Jun wo SS3Nn S39NYH301 v N LINNA SIN 39 4 6 d 5 3 a 1 032 4 il y Whos xx me dar NY 17 3 emate e eraix 1 x Lr 2 pus Se gi tete LOU d 54 29 ran i Page 13 of 15 CM10 User Manual gt gt um c le O c 9 m 0 e DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We maxon lt gt EUROPE LTD Maxon House of Cleveland Road Hemel Hempstead Herts HP2 7EY United Kingdom declare under our sole responsibility as the EU authorised representative that the products CM10 CB Transceiver manufactured by Maxon to which this declaration relates are in conformity with the following standards and or
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10. ave not been modified It is therefore suggested that the user contact the local dealer or local authority in order to check the current regulations for the use of CB transceivers before operating this product The manufacturer does not accept any responsibility if the product is used in violation of the regulations of the country where the product is used CB Introd Use restrictions and other comments AUSTRIA Not allowed 40 CH 4W FM Individual license is required BELGIUM YE gt 40 CH 1W AM Individual license is required DENMARK YES 40CH 4WFM Free use 40 CH 4W FM Free use e 1W AM Free use 40 CH 4W FM Free use 40 CH 1W AM Free use 80 CH 4W FM Free use restrictions for use as a base station on channels 41 80 in some border areas 12 CH 1W AM Free use 40 CH 1W AM Free use only CH 4 15 allowed 40 CH 4W FM Free use P REGTP Vfg41 issued on September 10 2003 40 CH 4W FM Free use 40 CH 4W Free use T R 20 02 40 CH 4W FM Free use 40 CH 4W AM Free use S l No 436 of 1998 WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY 1926 SECTIONS EXEMPTION OF CITIZENS BAND CB RADIOS ORDER 1998 40 CH 4W FM A Declaration to the Italian Ministry is required art 145 dl 259 of 01 08 2003 40 CH 1W AM A Declaration to the Italian Ministry is required art 145 dl 259 of 01 08 2003 34 CH 4W FM 1W AM erp Nota AM mode allowed on CH1 CH23 only Gen
11. eral authorisation is required art 104 dl259 of 01 08 2003 P N F issued on DM 08 07 02 Notes 49 A B C D E G 40 CH 4W FM Free use Following frequencies are not allowed LUXEMBOURG TES 29 995 27 045 27 095 27 145 27 195 MHz NORWAY YES 40CH 4W FM Free use 40 CH 4W FM Free use Y NETHERLANDS ES 40 CH 1W AM Free use 40 CH 4W FM Individual license is required 40 CH 1W AM Individual license is required 40 CH 4W FM Individual licence is required UK RA MPT 1382 MPT1320 UK R amp TTE S IL 2000 730 40 CH 4W FM Individual licence is required 40 CH 4W AM Individual licence is required Ministerial decree of 18th November 2002 issued by Secretar a de Estado de Telecomunicaciones y para la Sociedad de la Informaci n 40 CH 4W FM Free use 40 CH 1W AM Individual licence is required 40 CH 4W FM Individual licence is required 40 CH 1W AM Individual licence is required COUNTRY FINLAND m m Co GERMANY YES p Se m GREECE YES lt rri IRELAND ITALY YES PORTUGAL YES lt lt lt rri rri m gt gt Co UNITED KINGDOM SWITZERLAND YES Page 9 of 15 4 an 2 un 27 2 EE
12. es electricity supply Make sure that the wires and terminals are firmly and stably connected in order to prevent cables from disconnecting or causing short circuits Installation of Antenna A specific mobile antenna adjusted for 27 MHz frequency range must be used The antenna installation must be carried out by a specialist technician or service centre Please pay special attention to carefully install the antenna on the vehicle with perfect connection to ground Before connecting the antenna to the radio it is necessary to check the correct operation of the antenna with low standing wave ratio S W R using appropriate instruments If not the transmitter circuit of the radio could be damaged The antenna 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 be 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 located on the rear side of the radio 1 N Page 6 of 15 User Manual CM10 P D N Operational Test Once radio has been connected to the vehicles electricity supply and to the antenna the correct operation of the system may be checked Please proceed as follows 1 Check that the power cable is
13. mming This two way CB radio must be programmed and exclusively used on a frequency band allowed in the country where the product is used When radio is switched ON the current programmed frequency band code will be displayed blinking for around 3 seconds To program a different frequency band proceed as follows 1 Turn the radio OFF 2 Press and hold the UP key then turn the radio ON using the OFF VOLUME knob 3 The current frequency band code will blink on the display 4 Now select the new desired frequency band code by pressing the UP or DN key during the frequency band selection process the frequency band display will blink at a faster rate 5 Press and hold the DN key to confirm and store the new selected frequency band code m maxon gt nope N RG User Manual CM10 To restore the original factory settings CE frequency brand follows the below process 1 Turn the radio OFF 2 Press and hold the DN key then turn the radio ON using the OFF VOLUME knob 3 The CE frequency band code code 06 will blink on the display for 3 seconds Page 8 of 15 User Manual CM10 Table of Restrictions on the Use of CB Transceivers The following information is only to be used as an indication They are believed to be correct at the time of printing this manual It is however the user s responsibility to check that in the country where radio is used providing the regulations for the use of CB transceivers h
14. o one of the two pre programmed emergency channels CH9 and CH19 Each time this key is pressed the radio will select CH9 then CH19 then again the normal operating channel When one of the emergency channels is selected EMG will appear on the LED display The operating mode AM or FM for the emergency channels is factory pre programmed 3 TX Indicator This red LED indicator lights up when the radio is in transmit mode 4 FMIndicator This green LED indicator lights up when the radio is in FM mode 5 LED Display The large two digit LED display indicates the operating channel and the programmed frequency band code 6 DN Down Key This key allows selection of the operating channel in decrements By keeping this key pressed the quick channel selection mode will be enabled 7 UP Up Key This key allows the selection of the operating channel in increments By keeping this key pressed the quick channel selection mode will be enabled 8 SQUELCH Control The SQUELCH control allows the operator to silence the radio blocking the background noise when no signals are received on the operating channel Turn the SQUELCH knob clockwise until the background noise stops Turn the SQUELCH knob counterclockwise SQUELCH opening to listen to the weakest signals If this switch is turned off the Automatic Squlech Control will be activated maxon gt gt nope i i i i 9M m am m i
15. other normative documents Documentation Evidence Specification Standards Essential Requirement MEM CN 9 OIN 10 lt ira Ces ERO oO 29 11 GAL p LS Ld rcd ELSE 122 199 SISTSS dim 0 1 D od See Orv 0 0 4 4 1 0 01 0 09 O O M NN 3 E 1 1 EN D exp 1 cC 1 Ol l Q 1 1 Of CO gt O NI O Ol c 1 we reme cal iO e TIN ANS RW acd PER dy X740 MO 99 DIN HD ic een 222220 E NE 1 5 TET D 108 1 1 fe 1 oi ce 108 i 223 oo gt 19 iue LU 12 Y Jie 64 te 63 MB i ux it 5 We hereby declare that all essential radio test suites have been carried out and that the above named products are in conformity to all the essential requirements of Directive 1999 5 EC The conformity assessment procedure referred to in Article 10 5 and detailed in Annex IV of Directive 1999 5 EC has been followed with the involvemen
16. t of the following Notified Body EMCCert DR RASEK GmbH Moggast Boelwiese 5 91320 Ebermannstadt Germany 0678 Identification mark Class 2 equipment identifier The equipment will also carry the October 2007 Maxon CIC Europe Ltd HYO DONG HAN Maxon House Hemel Hempstead Herts HP2 7EY United Kingdom Managing Director Cleveland Road The technical documentation relevant to the above equipment can be made available for inspection on application to LC ro uc O Oo 5 ro 20 9 5 3 gt 2 z o LL 60 o ped e CC 2 o 4 5 0 S 8 e 3 o cg 2 m 5 7 m 9 Y 0 2 Ex E 2356 dm 2 x O 2 i I u o x gt O 22 di x EG o9 9 _ E 0 C C UO v c x 8 5 v gt 5 Tie 2 Quos 4 E 0 T 5 59 un o o nc o 5 oO O O 9 o a O o0 33 2 9 amp A LUSE t m 0 oO 9505 8 25 Bs 2 N o c N 2 mw Sc 49 8 sZ 2 gu 58 E Oo o OF DR 09 3 i gt i5 0 O a 2 gt 23 2 c 0 5 o u Zu Oo

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