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1. ESS 27 Operations 200 Receive RX only Channels Manual Programming The UHF Radio has a wide band search feature which will allow you to search Frequencies ranging from 400 512MHz in 12 5KHz steps You may search the full range or you may search one of 4 smaller bands separately Tum power on Briefly press the F DPX button and then the Power button to access frequency band range Display will show default frequency band range y m7 ae In 1 IR g tt Briefly press the power button the frequency number should be blinking you may use the rotary channel switch to select which channel you want example iw VALI a A Press and hold the PRI LO button for 2 seconds 400 first digits should be blinking Rotary channel switch to select which 3 frequency digits you want example une A 28 Operations press the PRI LO button next 2 digits will be blinking for the next frequency digits Rotary channel switch to select which 2 frequency digits you want Fi L 4 DIRI Briefly press the F DPX button and Power button to exit Automatic programming 1 Press the PWR button to turn the radio on 2 Briefly press the F DUP button and then the Power Button The default Band frequency range will be displayed Briefly press the SC MEM button OS is displayed Briefly press the power or channe
2. PARA UHF100 UHF200 Operating Instructions For UHF100 and UHF200 40 Channel UHF 2 way Citizen Band Radio Qricom Table of contents Table Of CONTEN S rire 3 Safety Information and Warnings ci ccsciccsnciaiiscscniias andsaiesandiaisclanmes 4 Controls ANG COnneGtOrS iiieoo uiaiia aiia 5 nstallati Nieisen 10 OPETAN S ineen 14 UHF channels and freQUEnNCIES ii 30 Warranty information AuStralia iin 33 wee This unit complies with all relevant Australian and New Zealand approval requirements Safety Information and Warnings Please read before installing or opearating Your Oricom Radio The operation of this radio in Australia and New Zealand is subject to conditions in the following licenses In Australia the ACMA Radio communications Citizen Band Radio Stations and in New Zealand by MED General User Radio License for Citizen Band Radio and operation is subject to conditions contained in those licences Safety Information and Warnings WARNING Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn your radio OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in injury or even death NOTE Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often but not always clearly marked They include fueling areas such as below deck on boats fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities areas where the air contai
3. then the MENU button The first Menu function is displayed 2 Briefly press the SC MEM button to cycle through each available function After the last function has been selected the cycle returns to the beginning 3 Rotate the Channel knob to alter the parameters of the selected function 4 Briefly press F DPX button and then press Menu button to exit and store any changes 23 Operations Third functions MENU list Use the channel knob to change the value of each setting Use the Scan button to select the next function If a button is not pressed within 8 seconds the Radio will automatically exit the menu mode Please see below menu modes Control Functions STEP Display Default SQ Level oti ni A adjust 7 NE LI 2 CTCSS OFF CTCSS 38 tone i DCS DCS DIA p e 104ch i 1 Amber i MENU Back Light by 2 Red aoe os 1 3 COLOR 3 Green Linn t OFF KEY BEEP ON On Tw ae mw OFF of BEEP pil 2 minute and On Lu moi 30 second Of TaT Loe 0 Busy channel On H mZ OF jock Off D LU 5 sec SCAN stop 10 sec La OC MENU ime control 15 sec STIME fo RS P5 On sue SIC Boero on GHB UP ON 24 Operations SQL The radio has 8 preset off 7 squelch levels off SQ off monitor on condition 1 Max sensitivity min squelch 7 min sensitivity max tight squelch CTCSS and DCS setting This feature
4. 38 CB channels Once a channel is located scanning will pause then will allow the signal to be heard As soon as the channel is clear for 5 seconds scanning will continue automatically Operations Open Scan M M re CH1 CH2 _ CH3 Y P M dio CHA FUs Al CH40 Cerne oa tt C M M M CH34 CH6 4 CH5 Group Scan With Group Scan the Radio scans for activity but in addition it also inserts your Priority Channel into the scan sequence This means that your Priority Channel will be monitored regularly while scanning to ensure that no calls are missed Any signals received on your Priority Channel will take precedence over any signals received on the other channels GROUP OR PRIORITY SCAN M M M CH2 C CH3 CH4 A x _ L osc APHA QUET wai CHT CCHS Hox Gina priro ica worrsa CH10 CH6 M M M dida we ry LI Liv wr FC Allows you to monitor a Priority Channel while scanning other channels in the GS memory Memory On Off Push and hold the SC MEM button for 2 seconds M will appear above the selected channel Press SC MEM button to remove scan memory from the selected open scan mode L OSLC ALPHA QUIET mal v P a I I CEDE CY SY CH Operations Selcall Selcall or Selective Calling is a function that allows you to selectively call another radio using a unique ID number Your radio has 10 programmabl
5. Identify the plug locking lever move the lever towards the plug body At the same time gently pull the plug from the socket see previous page Controller Speaker Microphone part number CSPKMIC Standard Microphone part number MIC050 These can be purchased from the dealer you purchased the radio from or directly from Oricom DC Power Connection The Radio is designed for 13 8 Volt DC negative earth installations only i e where the negative battery terminal connects to the chassis of the vehicle For installation on 24 volt systems an inverter not supplied will need to be used There are two possible methods of installation Over voltage protection The radio has a high voltage input detection system to warn you if an overvoltage situation occurs Eg If the power supply voltage exceeds 17volts DC the channel display LCD backlight will flash in 3 different colors when the unit is turned on In additon when transmitting the TX indicator will automatically select a low power output If the overvoltage warning appears you must switch your radio off and disconnect it from the power source before locating the cause of the trouble The power source must not exceed 30volts Installation Radio stays ON when the ignition is switched OFF Connect the radio s negative black lead to the vehicle chassis or directly to the batteries negative terminal Connect the radio s positive red lead via the 2 Amp fuse to the b
6. ea ____ 32 Warranty information Australia Oricom makes no other warranties or conditions express or implied including as to merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose except as stated in this Warranty Any implied warranties that may be imposed by law are limited in duration to the Warranty Period Oricom warrants that the product is free from defects in materials or workmanship during the Warranty Period This Warranty in no way affects your statutory warranty rights under the Trade Practices Act 1974 or any other similar legislation This Warranty does not extend to any product from which the serial number has been removed was purchased outside of Australia or that has been damaged or rendered defective 1 as a result of lightning over voltage accident misuse abuse or other external causes the operation outside the normal use of the product by the use of parts not manufactured or sold by Oricom or by modification or service by anyone other than a Oricom or b an Oricom authorised service provider The Warranty Period will be 36 months from the date of purchase of the product evidenced by your dated sales receipt You are required to provide proof of purchase as a condition of receiving warranty services You are entitled to a replacement or repair according to the terms and conditions of this document if your product is found to be faulty within the Warranty Period This Warranty extends to the o
7. not supplied To mount the Remote Head UHF100 The remote head is supplied with a slim mounting bracket and thumb screws Its small size and light weight design allows it to be mounted in almost any convenient position accessible to the driver Installation 1 Fix the mounting bracket in place by screwing through the slots in the bracket 2 Fix the remote head unit to the mounting bracket with the thumb screws provided 3 Connect the standard microphone to the remote head socket and tighten up the thumb screw Fitting the Controller Microphone Speaker UHF200 The Remote Head uses an 8 pin telephone style plug and socket 1 Position the microphone plug so the plastic flap faces downwards and press the plug into the socket until it clicks 2 Gently press the rubber boot into the hole surrounding the socket so that the slot around the boot fits neatly inside the rim of the entry hole 3 If required use the external cable supplied to allow the radio to be installed further from the Controller Speaker Microphone Installation Disconnecting the Remote Head Speaker Controller Microphone It is recommended that the remote head be left permanently connected to the radio but if it must be disconnected proceed as follows 1 Lift the rubber boot and the lip of the raised area on the front panel 2 Ease the rubber boot out of the cable entry hole and slide it along the cable away from the front panel 3
8. to check the channel is not already in use Transmitting Select the desired channel Press the PTT button on the microphone and speak normally into the microphone Hold it approx 7cm from your mouth Release the PTT button to end the transmission and listen for a reply Transmitting range The talk range depends on the environment and terrain it will be affected by concrete structures and heavy foliage Optimal Range Medium Range Minimal Range Outdoors Outdoors Flat open Outdoors Buildings Dense foliage or areas or trees Also near mountains Also inside residential buildings some buildings Operations Priority Channel To store a Priority Channel press the PRI LO button The letter P will appear when the priority channel is set The channel you selected as your Priority Channel will then be automatically monitored during the Group Scan Note You can only store one channel as your priority channel To store a Priority Channel 1 Select the required channel 2 Briefly press and hold the PRI LO button a loud beep is heard The letter P appears when the priority channel is set SS CTCSS CTCSS Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System CTCSS uses a sub audile tone to open and close the squelch on your radio This will allow a number of users to share the same channel without disturbing one another Q os A_N MI 7Y gt P M I Vuoi TI Monitor
9. 999 cle Ceo Ge oro AN HN BLEI OS GS ALPHA QUIET MENU Ger aes Gare Gea en 2000 4 5 6 7 8 1 Microphone connector 2 LCD Display 3 Power On Off channel amp Volume control 4 Function button by short push amp Duplex On Off by long push 5 Open Scan Memory On Off Group Scan oo Priority Channel On Off Key Lock On Off Alpha numeric display ID setting 5 tone SelCall Quiet Monitor TSQ On Off Menu External speaker Jack 3 5mm for optional 8 ohm speaker Controls and Connectors Rear View Rear view of Radio UHF100 amp 200 1 2 3 3 5mm external jack for optional 8 ohm speaker Power Supply connection Antenna connection GO Standard Microphone UHF100 1 2 3 4 Push To Talk PTT button Volume Up Channel Up Volume Down Channel Down Power On off Volume and channel selector Controls and Connectors Top view of Contoller Speaker Microphone UHF200 1 Volume Down Channel Down 2 Volume Up Channel Up 3 Power On Off Front view of Contoller Speaker Microphone UHF200 4 LCD Display 5 Function button amp Duplex On Off 6 Open Scan Memory On Off Group Scan 7 Priority Channel On Off Key Lock On Off Alpha numeric display one 8 ID setting 5 tone Selcal Quiet Seog mem men CAT c 9 Monitor TSQ On Off Menu er LI
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11. TTA 10 PTT Switch ann woo Controls and Connectors LCD Icons amp Indicators UHF100 and UHF200 Ero IAN MN AN VAN VAN oT 12 13 7 15 14 1 FUNCTION 10 Open Scan 2 RXor TX Signal strength 11 Group Scan 3 Transmitter Indicator 12 Selelctive call Sending_to 4 Receiver Indicator 13 Selective call Receiving from 5 Quiet mode 14 38 CTCSS Tone On Off 6 Priority On Off 15 DCS On Off 7 Monitor On Off 16 Channel number 8 Memory On Off 17 ALPHA NUMERIC 9 Key Lock 18 Call Alarm Installation INSTALLATION CAUTION When installing your radio in your vehicle check that during installation you do not damage any wiring or vehicle components that may be hidden around the mounting position If you are unsure about how to install your radio we suggest for optimum performance you have your radio professionally installed by a UHF specialist or Auto electrician When installing the radio avoid mounting it close to heaters or air conditioners Do not press the PTT or CALL button before installing the antenna Screw the mounting bracket and the remote head bracket to firm surfaces To install the Radio 1 Fix the radio bracket in a suitable location 2 Then fix the radio in the bracket using the thumb screws Note The radio contains a built in loud speaker The radio can be installed out of the way and an external speaker can be used as an alternative
12. ad or the UHF200 microphone PWR button for 2 seconds The default channel is set at CHO1 a O ET 7 ba H Lo Q ai I Z E j p S ai a 00 UHF200 Volume control The UHF100 has a rotary electric volume control Adjust the volume by rotating the channel knob clock wise or adjust the volume control by pressing the Volume Up or Volume Down buttons on the microphone The UHF200 has Volume Up or Volume Down buttons on the microphone gt Adjust to the preferred volume level ff ew fora 200RX Channel Selection Briefly press the PWR button Select the channel by rotating the channel knob clock wise or adjust the channel selection by pressing the Channel Up or Channel Down buttons on the microphone from 1 to 40 The UHF200 has Channel Up or Channel Down buttons on the microphone Briefly press the PWR button this will allow you to select the preferred channel Operations P M 7 TW 6 LATI y blinking Tri Function buttons To use the primary function F SC PRI ID MO press the required button To use the secondary function DPX MEM LO CAL TSQ press and hold the button for 2 seconds To use the third function OS GS ALPHA QUIET MENU press F DPX and press the required button 05 65 ALPHA QUIET na Gm scimen Gano Qa orso Transmitting NOTE Before transmitting on any channel listen
13. allows you to receive signals only from callers who have selected the same CTCSS and DCS code DCS is similar to CTCSS It provides 104 extra digitally coded squelch codes that follow after the 38 CTCSS codes CTCSS 1 38 followed by DCS 1 104 Back light 3 Color You can select from three color options for the LCD backlight The three options are Amber Red and Green Key Beep On Off The Beep tone emits a tone when you press any of the buttons on the Microphone except PTT switch ToT Time of Timer Australian and New Zealand standards require that if the PTT is pressed for more than 3 minutes the unit must stop transmitting The radio is set to stop transmitting after 2 minutes and 30 seconds of continous transmission ToT On will appear in the display and beep sound to indicate that the ToT is activated Scan stop control The scan resume time can be set as an optional pause of 5 default 10 of 15 seconds Roger Beep This function emits a beep on the communication party to infrom the transmission is finished 25 Operations Duplex Operation General Your radio has a Repeater Access function to allow use of local Repeater stations if available in your area Repeaters are shared radio system installed by interested parties clubs local business etc that pick transmissions on specific channels and re transmit or repeat the received signal to another channel dn Repeater Station The Repeater Acc
14. ame or ID number 1 Briefly press the ID CAL button The CALL TO mode will be selected and the last sent Selcall memory location will be displayed 2 Rotate the Channel knob to select the required Selcall memory locations CO to C9 If no ALPHA name or ID number has been programmed for that memory the radio will display otherwise it will display the last ALPHA name or NUMERIC code programmed into that memory 3 With the required memory location displayed enter the required ALPHA name or NUMERIC code as follows a Press and hold the F DPX button until the radio beeps The right hand character will flash Rotate the Channel knob to select the required letter or number in the flashing character position 05 65 ALPHA QUIET na Gm scimen Gano Cau torso The following characters are available ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789_ b Briefly press the F DPX button again to select the next character position c Repeat steps a and b to enter all 5 characters as required d Now press and hold the F DPX button for 2 seconds Then the radio will beep when the name or number is stored Repeat the proceedure to add ALPHA names or numbers to any other Selcall ldents stored in memory To exit CAL TO mode Briefly press the ID CAL button The radio will return to normal operation Receiving Selcalls When the Radio receives an ID code that matches your Selcall ID
15. attery s positive terminal Alternatively the positive lead could be connected at the fuse box at a point that has 13 8 Volts continuously available preferably the battery side of the ignition switch via the 2 Amp fuse Radio turns OFF with the ignition switch Connect the radio s negative black lead to the vehicle s chassis or directly to the batteries negative terminal The radio s positive red lead should connect to an accessory point in the vehicle s fuse box via the 2 Amp fuse Antenna information The antenna not supplied is of critical importance to maximize your output power and receiver senstivity A poor quality antenna or one not designed for the specific frequency band you are using will give poor performance You should purchase an antenna designed for the 477MHz frequency band Antenna installation 1 Connect the antenna to the rear antenna socket using a PL259 coaxial connector 2 To obtain maximum performance from the radio select a high quality antenna and mount it in a good location Do not press the PTT or CALL button before installing the antenna Optional accessories If required you may install an external 8 ohm max Sw power speaker fitted with a 3 5mm plug not supplied There is a jack located on the rear of the radio and on the UHF100 there is an additional jack on the side of the remote head unit Operations Power on and off Press and hold the PWR button on the UHF100 Remote He
16. e Selcall ID memories The ID memories are displayed as CO to C9 Here you will program Selcall ID numbers of other radios Your Radio s Selcall Identification number is preset at 12345 You must change this number to your own unique five digit Selcall ID number Selcall Identification Name In addition to the Selcall ID number each Selcall ID can be named using a 5 character ALPHA name The ALPHA name is stored in memory along with the ID code When an incoming Selcall is received and the Selcall matches one of those in your radio s memory The name can be displayed instead of the Selcall ID number Recalling Selcall Idents from Memory 1 Press the ID CAL button to select the CALL TO mode 2 To select the required Identity in memory locations CO to C9 Rotate the channel knob on the front display of the UHF100 And for the UHF200 press the Channel Up and Channel Down buttons on the microphone 3 When the required Selcall Memory is displayed press and hold the ID CAL button to send TO IT LI Displaying ALPHA Names To display the Selcall s ALPHA Name You must have the radio s ALPHA display mode selected To select the ALPHA display mode briefly press the F DPX button followed by the ALPHA button ALPHA or NUMER will be displayed for 2 seconds below the channel display to indicate the selected mode Operations Entering Editting and Storing a Selcall N
17. ess function can be set from channel 1 to 8 used by local repeater stations When activated your radio will receive the Repeater on its specific channel all repeater outputs are on channel 1 to 8 but transmits to the repeater channel 31 through 38 e g CHO1 on Duplex mode will receive on CHO1 but transmit on CH31 CHO2 on Duplex mode will receive on CHO1 but transmit on CH32 Simplex mode Transmit reciever Duplex Mode transmit Frequency MHz Frequency MHz 476 425 477 175 CH31 476 450 477 200 CH32 476 475 477 225 CH33 476 500 477 250 CH34 476 525 477 275 CH35 476 550 477 300 CH36 476 575 477 325 CH37 476 600 477 350 CH38 26 Operations If you transmit on CHO1 duplex mode you are actually transmitting on CH31 the repeater station down converts your signal and retransmits on CHO1 Your UHF100 and UHF200 allows you to pre select Duplex operation individually on each channel Push and hold the F DPX button for 2 seconds DPXON should appear on the LCD Push F DPX button to toggle the Duplex function On and Off 05 65 ALPHA QUIET nau EE a uno CE 9 Ya DIO AAA 1 THIN TIN gt THI TIN LUE AON 14 AALI ab when transmitting Key Lock Push and hold the PRI LO button for 2 seconds to lock all buttons except for the buttons below volume up and down Power On Off Monitor F DPX Push to talk v gt SO r n Maday LATI tt
18. hannels and frequencies IMPORTANT NOTE The operation of your UHF radio in Australia and New Zealand is subject to conditions in the following licenses In Australia the ACMA Radio communications Citizen Band Radio Stations and in New Zealand by MED the General User Radio License for Citizen Band Radio Channel Frequency MHz Usage D ex eX 476 575 uplex RX Simp D I E E 476 600 uplex RX Simp 4 30 UHF channels and frequencies 2 471 175 477 200 477 225 plex TX Sim plex TX Sim plex TX Sim uplex TX Simp EEN EEN 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 32 na 86 EA NE 9 0 477 250 477 275 a Channel 5 and 35 paired for Duplex repeaters are reserved as emergency channels and should be used only in an emergency CTCSS and DCS will not operate on these channels 31 UHF channels and frequencies Channel 11 is a calling channel generally used to call others and channel 40 is the customary road vehicle channel Once contact is established on the calling channel both stations should move to another unused SIMPLEX channel to allow others to use the calling channel Channel 22 and 23 are for Telemetry and Telecommand use voice commnuications are not allowed on these channel by law Channel 9 and above are the best choices for general use in Simplex mode 38 CTCSS CODE LIST o oe ss e sip ser e ssp e Pe as a 0 ef
19. ing the Channel Monitoring the channel is helpful as it allows you to listen for other CTCSS users not within your group To monitor the channel Press the MO TSQ button If no signals are present a hissing noise will indicate an empty channel Press the MO TSQ button again to restore to its previous setting Operations Selecting the Required CTCSS Tone To pre select the CTCSS tone on your radio please refer to the MENU settings on page 24 Enabling CTCSS on a Channel If a CTCSS tone has been selected it can be enabled on individual channels 1 Rotate the Channel knob to select the required channel The letters CT will appear 2 Press and hold the MO TSQ button ALPHA You may activate CTCSS on as many channels as you wish except channel 5 and 35 which are designated for emergency use Disabling CTCSS on a Channel Repeat steps 1 and 2 above Note You will not be able to activate CTCSS if the CTCSS tone is set to OFF SCANNING The radio SCAN function has the ability to allow programmable channels to be scanned for groups of users Channels can be scanned 40 channels per 5 seconds When a signal is found scanning will stop at that channel to allow the signal to be heard then resume scanning when the channel is clear again Scan Groups The Radio features three scan modes Open Scan Group Scan and Memory Scan Open Scan The Open Scan feature scans for activity on all
20. is specifically directed to you and the Selective call ID required to open the Q mode condition has been received Under this condition the PTT button is temporarily disabled If you wish to use the same Channel for normal communication simply remove the Channel from Q mode Dese 22 Operations Setting up QUIET Mode To setup QUIET mode you must first tag the channels that you want to stay quiet then activate the QUIET mode Once QUIET mode is activated the channels you have tagged will remain quiet to all incoming signals unless your Selcall Ident is received Channels not tagged will remain open to all signals and will operate normally 1 Select the channel you want to put in Q mode using the channel selector 2 Briefly press F DPX and then Quiet button A beep is heard and the Q icon appears on the LCD display 3 While in Q mode condition when the radio receives a code matching your ID it will perform the following opeartions e Automatically responds to the caller by transmitting Acknowledge tones e Informs you that a caller is on the channel by emitting CALL Alarm and displays FROM icon Menu FUNCTIONS The MENU feature provides a convenient method of customizing some of the radio s functions The following Menu Options are available Note that some items are only available on certain channels To access the Menu functions 1 Briefly press the F DPX button
21. it will automatically transmit an alarm tone The caller s Selcall ID name or number will be displayed 20 Operations To return the call Press F DPX and hold the ID CAL button for 2 seconds until the radio beeps The callers Selcall Identity will be sent to the caller Cancelling the Selcall Alert To cancel the alarm and talk on the channel press the PTT button The alarm will be cancelled and the channel will be open for normal communication Group Calling The Group Calling function allows you to transmit an ALERT tone to all members of a group at the same time To setup Group Calling you must arrange your group ID codes in a certain format Example If one group consists of 8 vehicles the Group ID codes are arranged as follows 21 Operations To call the group program the Base radio Group ID code to 1234A When you call the group all of the above vehicles will receive the Group Calling Tone Group call IDs can be stored in memory the same way as a Standard Selcall ID code please refer to Entering Editing and Storing a Selcall ID number at page 20 10 Radios 100 Radios Group ID Individual ID Group ID Individual ID 1234 0 123 00 1234 1 123 01 1234 2 123 02 1234 3 123 03 UP TO UP TO 1234 9 123 99 QUIET Mode Q Puts the receiver in the Q mode When activated the radio prevents any unwanted conversations in the channels from being heard unless the call
22. l knob channel will flash Turn the power or channel knob until you get to an open frequency Auto scan will commence in 2 to 3 seconds You will need to repeat steps 4 and 5 until the required frequency has been located 7 To store the required frequency briefly press the ID CAL button 8 To exit repeat step 2 mn oO Aa WwW Factory reset If the radio s display locks up or stops functioning properly you might need to reset your UHF radio Caution this procedure clears all the information you have stored in your UHF radio Before you reset your UHF radio try turning it off and on again If your UHF radio is still not functioning correctly you may need to reset the UHF radio While holding the F DPX button turn the UHF radio on INITI AL will be displayed for 1 to 2 seconds the radio will then return to its original display 05 65 ALPHA QUIET na Gm sermen uno a on 29 UHF channels and frequencies Channel Frequency Table Radiocommunications Citizen Band Radio Stations Class Licence 2002 No licence is required to own or operate this radio in Australia and New Zealand The Radiocommunications Citizen Band Radio Stations Class Licence 2002 contains the technical parameters operating requirements conditions of licence and relevant standards for Citizen Band CB radios CB radios must comply with the class licence for their use to be authorised under the class licence UHF c
23. ns chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine Blasting Caps and Areas To avoid possible interference with blasting operations turn your radio OFF near electrical blasting caps or in a blasting area or in areas posted Turn off two way radios Obey all signs and instructions Electromagnetic Interference Compatibility Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interference EMI To avoid the possibility of electromagnetic interference and or compatibility conflicts turn off your radio in any location where posted notices instruct you to do so such as health care facilities Box Contents UHF100 1 x RF Radio 1 x Remote Head Unit with 2m cable 1 x UHF100 Standard Microphone 1 x DC Power Cord with inline fuse 1 x Mounting bracket with mounting screws for RF Radio Controls and Connectors 1 x Mount bracket with mounting screw for Remote Head Unit 1 x Microphone Hanger 1 x User Guide UHF200 1 x RF Radio 1 x Controller Speaker Micrphone 1 x DC Power Cord with inline fuse 1 x Mounting bracket with mounting screws for RF Radio 1 x Microphone Hanger 1 x 2m long Extention cable 1 x Coupler for extention cable 1 x User Guide Controls and Connectors Front View Remote Head unit UHF100 orico i CH 0 BS Mon 497
24. riginal purchaser only and is not transferable Spare parts may be new or equivalent to new Spare parts are warranted to be free from defects in material or workmanship for thirty 30 days or for the remainder of the Warranty Period of the Oricom branded product in which they are installed whichever is longer During the Warranty Period Oricom will replace and where possible repair the defective product All component parts removed under this Warranty become the property of Oricom 33 Warranty information Australia In the unlikely event that your Oricom product has a recurring failure Oricom at its discretion may elect to provide you with a replacement product of its choosing that is at least equivalent to your product in performance Oricom does not warrant that the operation of the product will be uninterrupted or error free Oricom is not responsible for damage that occurs as a result of your failure to follow the instructions that came with the product These terms and conditions together with any specific terms and conditions contained in the user guide to the product purchased constitute the complete and exclusive agreement between you and Oricom regarding the product No change to the conditions of this Warranty is valid unless it is made in writing and signed by an authorised representative of Oricom Oricom is not liable for any damages caused by the product or the failure of the product to perform including any lost p
25. rofits or savings or special incidental or consequential damages Oricom is not liable for any claim made by a third party or made by you on behalf of a third party This limitation of liability applies whether damages are sought or a claim made under this Warranty or as a tort claim including negligence and strict product liability a contract claim or any other claim However this limitation of liability will not apply to claims for personal injury Nothing in this Warranty excludes restricts or modifies any condition warranty right or remedy which pursuant to the Trade Practices Act 1974 applies to this Warranty and which may not be so excluded restricted or modified For warranties that cannot be excluded restricted or modified Oricom limits the remedies available to those specified in the relevant legislation 34 Con Customer Support If you suspect your product is not functioning to specification before making a warranty claim please use the following resources Online Frequently Asked Questions www oricom com au and in New Zealand www oricom co nz Email our customer support team on support oricom com au Contact Oricom Customer Support team on 1300 889 785 or 02 4574 8888 Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm EST Please retain your purchase receipt and attach to the back page of this user guide Visit www oricom com au to register your product online Australia Customer Support Oricom International Pty Ltd
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