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1. Index Features Frequency Band Plan Frequency table of ALL BAND start setting German Frequency Band Plan Frequency table of German Band Plan start setting Display Functions Top panel o INIA U B W Operation in details 12 Technical Specifications 20 Features e Polmar RX 5 Scanner is a hand held scanning receiver with 5 bands in the low and high VHF frequency ranges between 25 and 174 MHz e The radio can as well receive FM broadcast radio in the range 87 5 108 MHz e The world wide AM Air Band between 108 and 136 MHz can be received as well in the new 8 33 kHz channel system and with the standard 25 kHz system e For users in Germany RX 5 has pre programmed German band parameters which make it very easy to find the typical German radio networks and their stations e A standard BNC antenna socket allows connection of typical 50 Ohm type plug in anten nas external antennas or antenna cables e For long battery life the scanner can be equipped with 3 large AA alkaline batteries or Ni MH rechargeable batteries as well e The scanner can be operated via batteries or external DC power supply If rechargeable batteries are used these batteries can be charged from the DC power supply as well the radio has a switch Alkaline Ni MH e Mono type 3 5 mm headset and extension speakers can be connected Important Notes and Warnings Any changes or modifcations in con
2. SQ gt a wo Sa IS Y a a 6 al 225 e sale General description of the key functions e All functions printed directly on the buttons can be reached directly by pressing the button e Functions which are printed above or below a button are secondary functions and can be reached by pressing the F function button on the left side first and then the button near to the printing Key Function LED is green when a receiving signal opens squelch UP Increase the channel number frequency volume or squelch frequency or change the search direction upwards DOWN Decrease the channel number frequency volume or squelch fre quency or change the search direction downwards 4 0 B SET Band selects one of the max 5 pre programmed bands of the scanner N BAND F B Set can be used to disable or enable one or more ofthe max 5 bands x for example if not all bands need to be used DELAY VOL switches the UP DN keys to be used as volume higher lower SQ switches the UP DN keys to be used as squelch more close more open von CURSOR can be used to change the decimal point during frequency search SQ to obtain larger steps CURSOR F Delay can be used to insert a delay time between signal disappears and scan restarts again F Save SAVE Store a frequency in one of the 199 channel 5 priority channel memory En locations RECALL SU
3. RECALL Recall stored frequencies in memorized address locations 11 REGION F press 3 seconds REGION selects between European standard pro S gramming and the German pre programmed search bands and reverse J Start Stop is used to start or stop scanning or frequency search process Key Function short description F Pri selects priority channels if programmed PRI SKIP If you do not want the scanner to stop at the displayed frequency or channel press SKIP to lock out mark the frequency During next scan or search process the scanner will not stop there F Step selects the channel spacing in the present band In some pre programmed German bands the channel steps used there are fixed and cannot be changed In the European setting all possible channel steps can be selected Lamp switches the background illumination on F FM AM selects between FM and AM mode where necessary for example in the CB band In some bands air band or VHF high band the modulation is fixed to the system which is in use there and cannot be selected BEEP allows keyboard click sounds or disables them Operation in details Power on and off Make sure the scanner s antenna is connected before your turn it on e Press and hold PWR button on Top panel for 2 seconds The scanner will turn on after a short internal test and a start melody can be heard e The scanner memorizes t
4. ake je O O i SAVE Just press F sau to save the frequency blinking frequency and memory location AIR y HOLD DLY The frequency display and a free location CE number will blink subsequently E eS eS SS N a VOL Wa SQ iC 5f 3 15 You have now 2 choices You can accept the proposed memory location number or you select another location number by using the UP DOWN buttons Ia The memory location number will change to the desired value 2 If you accept the proposed or selected memory location number you accept the setting by pressing SAVE 1 x the FN SAVE RECALL RECALL button again You can store up to 200 channels in this way Please note following advise Please store only frequencies in memory locations which you are allowed to listen legally It depends from country to country whether it can be allowed or not to have for example a local police frequency in a memory Direct Editor for known frequencies If you know the desired frequency already and do not like to scroll through all frequencies to this frequency then you can use the direct entry method with cursor function e Press VOL SQ longer than 2 seconds e The first changeable digit will flash like a cursor e You can change the value of this digit with UP DOWN e To change the blinking digit to another digit position use the F button e then change digit position by UP D
5. m Band in Germany use a 20 kHz channel spacing system with an offset of 15 kHz compared to not shifted generic 20 kHz systems of other countries The German band Plan is the best choice for users who want to receive and save typical German radio frequencies e The Band Plan setting is available via pressing F and then REGION for longer than 2 seconds The two band plans can be toggled any time without loss of the settings or the memory with the same method between or reverse JE LO 1 ad I LO er AA Te ee E OE Fig 1 Fig 2 Frequency table of German Band Plan start setting e The table shows in which sequence the bands appear in the display after repetitive pres sing of the BAND key Band Frequency Range Possible re None MHz Mode s Default step step settings Application WFM 88 00 107 95 WFM 50 kHz 50 100 i Air 108 00 136 9916 AM 2 99 Kile 8 33 25 AIRCRAFT VHF 144 00 145 9875 EM 12 5 kHz 5 10 12 5 20 2m Amateur i 25 kHz Band 156 000 162 025 FM 25 kHz 25 only ln 10 kHz with CB Radio with CB10 26 5650 27 405 AM 10 kHz or without German 80 CH 5 kHz offset System VLB 84 0150 87 225 FM 20 kHz with 90 kHz only AAA 15 kHz offset low band BOS Display Functions Indicates that the 2m VHF AIR WFM WX PRI SCAN AM y VHF a MHz GB Caio VLB HOLD DLY PS mO
6. speaker to the scanner s headphone jack never connect a spe aker which has an external grounding For technical reasons any device connected there must be free of any ground A grounded device may damage the scanner 3 ON OFF Power button Press this knob about 2 seconds to switch the scanner on or off A melody will sound and the LCD will show the selected Band Plan System before receiving starts The scanner always remember the last used setting after switching on Detailed side views Monitor MON External DC socket for Charger amp Operation Function FC Pull to unlock belt clip Battery slide cover Slide down to open Switch up when using Alkaline batteries Switch down when using Ni MH batteries Monitor key MON While pressing and holding monitor key MON the speaker is turned on squelch is opened everything can be heard the actual squelch setting is disregarded To exit monitor mode release MON Second Function key F Second key functions printed above the keys can be activated by pressing the F key first and then the desired key The first main function of each key is printed on the key After pressing the F button FC appears in the display Press the second function key this is always printed above or below a button as long as you can see FC activated on the display Some second functions need a long button pressing 9 DC Supply and charging socket 8 18 V DC center contact
7. Allows for using external DC wall charger supply adapter or cigarette lighter cable The supply voltage has a wide range from 8 to 18 Volts Charging current and internal supply voltage inside the scanner is automatically regulated A suitable typical 230 V power adapter can be 9 Volt min 300 mA a cigarette lighter cable for 12 V allows direct connection center pin Full charging time is about 12 hours for 3 x AA Ni MH cells inserted DC battery type selector On the left side inside the battery compartment you will find the selector switch with AL Alkaline and MH Ni MH rechargeable batteries positions In case of Ni MH cells are used please switch the battery selector to Ni MH The external DC socket works only in Ni MH position If you use the scanner only with external power for longer time period we recommend to take out the Ni MH batteries For safety reasons the external DC socket is disconnected in Alkaline Battery switch posi tion because Alkaline batteries are not allowed to be charged and can leak or even explode if you should try to charge such batteries Attaching the Belt Clip To make your scanner easier to carry when you are on the go use the supplied belt clip Slide the belt clip into the hanger piece on the back of the scanner To remove slide up the belt clip pulling the lock pinch at the middle of the belt clip Important Notes about rechargeable and not rechargeable batteries You can use all types
8. Frequency Band Plan is more suitable for qualified users who know already which setting parameters they need e The receiver has the German Band Plan as default setting But the European Band Plan setting is easily available via pressing eF release the button display shows FC and then press REGION for longer than 2 seconds The two band plans can be toggled without loss of the settings or the memory Note It is not possible to switch the band plans as long as the scanner is in memory mode MIA LO MILL LI Frequency table of ALL BAND start setting e The table shows in which sequence the bands appear in the display after repetitive pressing of the BAND key Band Frequency Range Possible Ba Ne MHz Mode s default step step settings Application Air 108 00 136 9916 AM 8 33 kHz 8 33 25 kHz AIRCRAFT 2m Amateur 5 10 125 Marine Radio VHF 144 00 173 9875 FM 12 5 kHz 50 25KHZ Freenet and commercial band FM 10 kHz with CB10 25 0000 29 9900 default nn et or without AM 5 kHz offset 5 10 12 5 20 VHF low band WFM 87 50 107 95 WFM 50 kHz 50 100 FM A e Within each of the selected bands you can use the UP DOWN buttons to select frequencies with the default channel spacing German Frequency Band Plan This is the specially pre programmed band plan with typical German radio communication network settings Especially the VHF LOW Band parameters 4
9. OWN e then press F once more and change value in the digit position with UP DOWN Finally after having changed all digits to the desired value press long time VOL SQ Please note to avoid confusion you can insert a pause by using 2 seconds VOL SQ to stop save and continue the programming process again Skip undesired Frequencies During any search you will find frequencies with signals which you do not need to observe later again These can be permanent transmissions by uninteresting services but it can also be that the scanner has found a so called birdie A birdie is a phantom signal it seems to be a received signal but can be an interference signal generated inside the scanner by an unintended mixing process in CPU oscillators or other stages of the circuit It is technically not possible to make a receiver totally free of birdies During the scanner development we try to reduce the birdies as much as possible or shift a birdie to a frequency which is known as not in use at all 16 The scanner allows you to skip undesired frequencies from search or scanning e Just press SKIP on such a frequency and the frequency will be marked on the display with SKIP e During next search cycle the scanner will not any more stop on this frequency e To disable the skip function again just go to the desired frequency and press SKIP once more you will see SKIP disappearing from the display Memory Scanning Now you have su
10. SKIP irgcnes nat we wR bord JHII LALALALA BB ndicates that the an AN 5 E A AEREA 108 136 MHz in AM VOL Wa So qaaacaaaca is selected el A A Indicates that the wideband FM band broadcast radio 87 5 108 MHz is WFM selected CB10 Indicates that the CB radio band with 10 kHz steps is selected VLB Indicates that the VHF low band the 4 m band is selected PRI Indicates that the Priority channel is selected AM Indicates that the AM modulation mode is selected npe Indicates the key beep on selected SKIP Indicates that the selected frequency is locked out from scanning and skipped during search or scan mode Indicates that the keylock function is selected DE Indicates that the SCAN start DELAY function is selected HOLD STOP Indicates that the SCAN STOP HOLD is selected VOL Indicates the VOLUME CONTROL function selected SQ Indicates the SQUELCH CONTROL function selected Indicates the battery condition Full segment means a fully charged gt 3 battery If the batteries become discharged the indicator will start to twinkle and a beep sound can be heard every 5 seconds BUSY Indicates that a signal is being received The receiver shows a ten segment incoming signal meter on the LCD When receiving a signal the meter will indicate how strong the si gnal is A weak signal will be indicated by one or two segments while a v
11. ccessfully saved a couple of frequencies into the scanner s memory lo cations If you like to check only these stored frequencies then press RECALL and press Start Stop to start stop or restart the scanning Hints e If you do not have any frequency stored in the scanner s memory the display will show No dAtA e If the scanner picks up too much noise or stops at noisy signals you should increase the squelch level setting e To listen to more distant stations it may be necessary to reduce the squelch level or to use the MONITOR key on the left side to open the squelch e When the scanner finds a transmission it will stop there To avoid a too early restart after a signal disappeared we recommend to add a delay of some seconds e Please note that scanner specialist have a special name for stored frequencies they call them now channels e Scanning channels means scanning all memory locations one after the other for known stations e Searching means scanning the bands from a start frequency to a stop frequency for Frequencies which are just in use or for still unknown stations Setting the frequency steps In the German pre programmed band plan the frequency steps are pre defined e g in the 4 m Band In other bands it is possible to change the steps according to the transmission parame ters which are used there e Where necessary go to the desired band and change the steps with the keys F STEP and select with UP DOWN In al
12. equipment to the appropriate differentiated collection centres for electronic and electro technical waste or return it to the dealer when purchasing a new appliance of equivalent type in a ratio of one to one Appropriate differentiated waste collection for subsequent recycling treatment and environment friend ly disposal of the discarded equipment helps to prevent possible negative environmental and health effects and encourages recycling of the component materials of the equipment Illegal disposal of the product by the user will be punished by application of the administrative fines provided for by the legislative decree no 22 1997 article 50 and following of the legislative decree no 22 1997
13. ery strong signal will have 8 to 10 segments FC Indicates that the Function Key has been pressed and the radio is in the second key function level Indicates that a memorized channel is selected The channel number MR will appear in the small 7 segment channel number display up to 200 memory locations Top Panel 1 Antenna Socket BNC type 50 Ohms The antenna socket allows connection of the supplied rubber antenna or another suitable external or plug in scanner antenna The supplied antenna provides good receiver perfor mance over the whole receiving frequency range To attach the BNC antenna plug to the socket on the top of your scanner align the slots around the antenna plug with the tabs on the scanner s BNC socket Then slide the antenna plug down over the scanner s socket and rotate the antenna plug s outer ring clockwise until it locks into the position 2 Connecting an Earphone Headphone This socket is for an external speaker or headphones The internal speaker is disconnected automatically if an external device will be plugged in Please note that you should not connect any headset or earphone with less than 32 Ohms because lower impedance headsets may be too loud when volume is turned too high Ple ase always start with low volume before connecting any earphone An external speaker should have at least 16 Ohms The plug should be MONO type with 3 5 mm diameter Warning If you connect an external
14. h a higher priority more often than the other channels 1 200 Channels P1 P5 are inserted and repeated into the scanning process at least every 2 seconds Backlight e For using the illumination press the lamp button stee e The display will stay illuminated for about 15 seconds FM AM switching In the AIR band and the other VHF bands the switching between FM AM and WFM modu lation odes works automatically because each band is internationally associated with only one possible modulation mode In the CB 10 band both modulation modes are possible Truck drivers use only AM while other CB users in central Europe often use FM e To toggle between the modes press F AM FM key e If you select AM an AM icon appears on the display and the letter A appears as first digit of the frequency display like A26 965 e If you select FM the letter F appears as first digit of the frequency for example F26 565 18 Other important functions Factory Reset Options If the scanner should show any malfunction which cannot be solved by replacing the batte ries or switching OFF ON we prefer to use the reset to the factory default functions Please note that this procedure clears all memories and settings except the German Band and All Band setting So use the reset function only in cases where nothing else could help To reset to factory default conditions e Turn the scanner OFF or take out and re insert batteries if there is n
15. he last band and other settings which had been in use before A new scanner will start with the factory default Air Band setting A limited frequency range will appear in the display u l m um a LE NED u Om aa AM FL t The Scanner will automatically start scanning this means an automatically frequency scan will start to discover used frequencies within this range 12 Adjusting the volume level DELAY Press the combined VOL SQ button once Now you have 10 seconds FS time to select the desired speaker volume by means of the UP DOWN A N keys You can see in the display the bar graph in the lowest line showing VOL the selected volume steps E VOL va SQ ELEN EEEEEREROE NU CURSOR Adjusting the squelch level The squelch of a two way radio shall suppress undesired noise on channels or frequencies where just no receiver signal is present As soon as a signal will be received the squelch opens and the loudspeaker will reproduce the audio signal The squelch can be adjusted from very sensitive or even open to more tight levels where the radio has a certain im munity against interference or far away signals You can select the squelch setting as you did it with the volume Press the combined VOL SQ button twice Now you have 10 seconds time to select the desired squelch level by means of the UP DOWN keys You can see in the display the bar graph in the lowest line showing the selected v
16. l bands the possible steps may be different e The step selection may be especially useful in the CB band because CB is using worldwide 10 kHz steps with 5 kHz offset the display shows 5 and only in Poland they use 10 kHz without any offset where the display shows O 17 Priority ON OFF You can program up to 5 special channels which may be more important for you compared to other channels Such channels can be stored into memory locations P1 P5 e These channels P1 to P5 will be only checked if the Priority Function is switched on e If the Priority function is not on then the normal scanning does not include these chan nels in that mode they are hidden The difference between priority and normal channel can be observed in cases were many channels are stored Then during scanning the priority channels will be inserted into the scanning sequence at least every 2 seconds So these channels are more often checked than others Please note that the Priority function is only available if at least 1 frequency or more are already saved into normal memory locations as well Activating Priority Mode e First store one or more frequencies into memory on memory locations P1 P5 e Press F PRI e In the display appears PRI To deactivate the PRI mode repeat the same procedure In that case PRI will disappear from display If you start now the scanning process the radio will also check the PRI channels P1 P5 wit
17. nd and continue the search Scanning channels Scanner specialists talk about scanning if you let the scanner only check previously sto red frequencies for activity Stored frequencies are called channels 13 Selection of the Band s As factory default all 5 bands are activated These are Air Band VHF Band 2 m Band CB 10 Band VLB Band 4 m Band WFM Band FM broadcast You can choose whether all bands should remain active or whether you do not need all the bands e Press F B SET AIR 1_ un AIR 1 u y L e You see now the band name of one band on top of the display The example shows the AIR Band e Use UP DOWN keys to select between on and off if you wish to deactivate a band ON and OFF shows the status of the selected band e Repeat this procedure for each band you wish to activate or deactivate You can select the bands one after the other by means of the BAND key e It is possible to delete all bands except one band one band must remain active If you have already deactivated 4 of the 5 bands and try to deactivate the last band you will hear a warning sound 1 low and two high tones 14 Normal Search Mode So you first search find frequencies put them into memory locations and later you recall or scan the memorized channels means starting and stopping the search process at an
18. nds IF Rejection 65dB 1 st IF 51 750MHz 2 nd IF 450KHz Internal audio output 1 Watt at 16 ohms Internal speaker dynamic 40mm diameter 16 ohms DC Current at closed squelch 35 mA Current drain with full audio output max 250 mA Battery power requirements Alkaline AA x 3 or Mi MH AA x 3 Antenna socket 50 ohms BNC connector External headphone socket 3 5mm Mono type Weight 110 g without batteries and Antenna Size 56 W x 27 D x 106 mm H Ext DC power supply 8 18 V DC center DC charge current in MH switch position max 150 mA 20 RX 5 Dichiarazione di Conformita IT Con la presente la Polmar srl dichiara che questo ricevitore di marca Polmar mod RX 5 conforme ai requisiti essen ziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla Direttiva 1999 5 CE DE Hiermit erkl rt Polmar srl da sich das Ger t RX 5 in bereinstimmung mit den grund legenden Anforderungen und den brigen einschl gigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999 5EG befindet EN Hereby Polmar srl declares that this re ceiver brand Polmar mod RX 5 is in com pliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 CE ES Por medio de la presente Polmar srl decla ra que el RX 5 cumple con los requisitos y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999 5 CE NL Hie
19. o reaction e press MONITOR F key and switch the scanner ON at the same time while keeping the buttons pressed e Release all buttons as soon as the scanner is ON while switching on the display shows that the scanner is initialised After Factory Reset the scanner starts like a new scanner with German Band setting and AIR Band Memory Reset It may be useful to erase the memories completely in one step if necessary To reset the memory and keep all other settings e Press F e Release F and then keep BEEP pressed for at least 2 seconds ein the display rE SEt appears Keylock function e Press F MONITOR e the key symbol appears TTO eto unlock repeat the same procedure the symbol will disappear Display test mode eKeep UP and LAMP pressed during power on For a short moment all display Icons will be on for check 19 Technical Specification Memory channels 200 channels Frequency Ranges WFM 87 5 108 MHz VHF 144 174 MHz VLB 66 88 MHz AIR 108 136 MHz CB 0 25 29 69 MHZ Typical Receiver Sensitivity at 12dB SINAD 87 5000 88 MHz WFM 0 9 pV 107 950 MHz WFM 0 9 uV 108 050MHz AM 0 4 uV 135 500MHz AM 0 4 uV 144 020MHz FM 0 3 pV 173 450MHz FM 0 3 uV 27 405MHz FM 0 9 pV Scan rate 25 channels per second Normal Search rate 25 steps per second Normal Priority sampling interval 2 seco
20. of AA size batteries in the scanner Standard batteries available in any shop are Alkaline types have different capacity and life time depending of the price category of these batteries Such batteries are not rechargeable and can create a risk if you should try to charge them Rechargeable batteries are offered in most cases as Ni MH batteries with a capacity betwe en 1000 mAh and even up to about 2500 mAh Such batteries can be charged in external charging devices or inside the scanner via suitable charging cable from 12 V or via AC adapter from 230 V There are also rechargeable Alkaline Manganese batteries on the market These batteries need a special charger only chargers recommended by the battery manufacturers can be used and cannot be charged inside the scanner Before inserting Alkaline or rechargeable batteries e Make sure that the power is off e Remove the belt clip if attached e Open the battery compartment slide down the battery compartment cover e Install three batteries in the compartment as indicated by the polarity symbols and marked inside e Bring the battery switch in the correct position e Never mix old and new batteries or Ni MH and Alkaline batteries together e Use only fresh enough batteries and remove empty batteries immediately from the scan ner otherwise they can leak and destroy the scanner 10 Front panel Key Functions R BSE _ STEP pt gt gt PAN an wo MES i ype SAVE PAL FWAM
21. olume steps VOL FAR SQ TERROR dldal Please note that in the maximum sensitive position the squelch can remain open This po sition can be used in cases where the received signal should be very weak But the correct position of the squelch level is important during scanning because an open squelch means automatically a scan or search stop So you should decide which is the best setting dependent on your present local position The best setting can also change with your antenna environment If you are in an area with strong interference signals it may be necessary to keep the squelch more closed than in a rural area far away from transmitting stations Short introduction into Searching Frequencies and Scanning Channels The first thing you do with the scanner during first time use is to search for busy frequen cies in the selected band s If you are in Germany you may note that the scanner offers you a special German prepro grammed band plan setting for German networks The reason is that in Germany some ra dio services use different channel spacing and frequency offsets compared to other countri es Our unique pre programmed search bands make it very easy to find the transmissions there because the scanner starts immediately with the correct settings Searching frequencies Searching means simply checking a certain band or frequency range for transmis sions If you do not know where to find stations just start at one ba
22. rbij verklaart Polmar srl dat het toestel RX 5 in overeenstemming is met de essen ti le eisen de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG MT Hawnhekk Polmar srl jiddikjara li dan RX 5 jikkonforma mal h tigijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti ohrajn relevanti li hemm fid Dirrettiva 1999 5 EC PL Niniejszym Polmar srl o wiadcza ze RX 5 jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymo gami oraz pozostalymi stosownymi po stanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999 5 CE CE 1177 POLMAR Sri Sede operativa P zza Adigrat 2 20133 Milano Sede Legale piazza Cavour 3 20121 Milano Cell 334 5007779 E mail poimar sri atice it Sito Internet www polmar biz Ref POL 2010 ric 02 MAR Declaration of Conformity hereby declare that the product Type Communication receiver brand POLMAR model RX 5 satisfies all the technical regulations applicable to the product within the scope of Council Directives 2006 95 EC which replaces the 73 23 EEC and its amendments the 89 336 EEC and its amendments and 99 05 EC Standard dtis EN 60950 1 2006 EN 301 489 1 V1 8 1 EN 301 489 5 V1 3 1 EN 301 489 15 V1 2 1 EN 300 086 2 V1 3 1 EN 301 783 1 V1 2 1 EN 301 783 2 V1 1 1 All essential radio test suites have been carried out Notified Body Name Timco Engineering Inc Address 849 N W State Road 45 P O BOX 370 Newberry Florida 32669 United States identification number 1177 Manufacturer or Authorised Representa
23. struction of this device which are not especially ap proved by the manufacturer could void the conformity compliance and user s authority to operate the equipment Please use only manufacturer approved accessory items Never try to charge non rechargeable batteries and never mix different kind of batteries PRECAUTIONS Read carefully this manual before use the receiver Keep this manual Maintenance must be carried out by qualified personnel only Do not use the transceiver or recharge the batteries in an explosive atmosphere presence of gas dust fumes etc Switch the receiver off while refuelling or when at a petrol station Do not tamper with or attempt to modify the receiver Do not place the receiver in excessively dusty places or on unstable surfaces Hearing damage If you are using headphones or earphone headsets etc for recep tion limit the volume level Prolonged listening at high volume will damage your hearing If you hear a buzzing noise in your ears after use turn the volume down or stop using the headphones gt b gt bb BB Do NOT power the device with alternating voltage as it will damage the receiver in addition to posing a risk of fire gt Frequency Band Plan European Frequency Band Plan This band plan can be used in all regions of Europe The default settings of this band plan are suitable for many regions but it can be necessary to select other frequency steps in certain regions The European
24. tive Name Polmar Address Piazza Cavour 3 20121 Milano Italy Telephone no 334 5007779 This declaration is issued under the sole responsibility of the Manufacturer and if applicable his Authorised Representative Point of contact Name UGGERI Norma Tel no 39 334 5007779 Date 04 08 2010 Signature Elenco degli stati dove l apparato puo essere utilizzato List of intended countries of use JAT UBE LBG LICH LICY LICZ MDE UDK LEE MES LFI IFR MW GB UGR UHR LIHU OIE UIS MIT ILI OLT OLU OLV MMT ENL UNO WPL IPT LIRO LISE USI USK UTR comunicazioni 1999 05 EC per quanto concerne i terminali radio C Questo simbolo aggiunto al numero di serie indica che l apparato risponde pienamente ai requisiti della Direttiva Europea delle Radio e Tele This symbol on the serial number seal means that the equipment complies with the essential requirements on the European Radio and Tele communication Terminal Directive 1999 05 EC USER INFORMATION In accordance with art 13 of the Legislative Decree of 25th July 2005 no 15 Implementation of Directives 2002 95 EC 2002 96 EC and 2003 108 EC relative to reduction of the use of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment in addition to waste disposal The crossed bin symbol shown on the equipment indicates that at the end of its working life the product must be collected separately from other waste The user must therefore take the above
25. y time manually Starting Frequency Search If the squelch is adjusted correctly the radio will also stop automatically as soon as it finds a station talking on the just checked frequency If the squelch is open then each pressing on a will only add one frequency step to the frequency displayed before You can now decide to e Restart the scanner if the communication is not interesting e Stop the scanner note the frequency on paper for later use or save the frequency into a memory location e Wait until the signal disappears and then let the scanner automatically resume In this last case it may be important to know the DELAY function Delay selection If one partner stops the conversation then in most cases it will take a small moment until other partner station continue the communication If you would not consider any delay in scanning restart the scanner would start imme diately and would not find the answering stations So it is usually necessary to allow the scanner a delay of some seconds before it resumes searching or scanning again You can program 0 this means delay off to 5 seconds as delay before the receiver starts in aga DELAY e Press F DELAY voL e Press UP or DOWN to change the delay time Q CURSOR Storing a Frequency into a memory location At any stopped frequency it is possible to save this frequency into one of the memory locations AIR AM J Mo Mori a JAM DRA aaaceaaca
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