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CB RADIO AE 6199 OPERATING MANUAL
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1. You can cycle with the button through CH 9 CH 19 and back again to the normal channel selected previously Just press the button consecutively Scan mode Your AE 6199 has an automatic channel scan which can be used to observe all channels consecutively First choose the mode AM or FM Adjust the muting control to the point at which the receiver should open or turn the Squelch knob to the leftmost position to switch on the automatic squelch ASQ Start channel scan e Briefly press the button SC e Scan starts almost immediately by scanning all the channels upwards and the SC icon will appear on the LCD e Scanning is stopped at each signal worth receiving and you can listen into the conversation Without any action the scanning will resume a after the communication on the channels has stopped or b after about 5 seconds observation time if the communication should last longer Stop channel scan e You can stop the scan at any time by pressing the SC button a second time e Pressing the transmission button will also automatically stop the scan modus Transmitting and correct use of microphone With the transmission button Push To Talk on the side of the microphone you can switch between receiving and transmitting e Press PTT button to transmit The TX icon is shown on the LCD during transmission e Release PTT button again to switch back to receiving When the transmission PTT button is pressed you can speak from a di
2. 4 W 40 channels AM 4 W This position is only allowed to be used in Germany Czech and Slovak Republic because no other European country provides the German 80 FM channels Note In Slovak Republic use only CH 1 40 and 70 80 in FM No individual licence is necessary but restrictions are still in force for base stations in certain German border regions where transmitting on channels 41 80 is not allowed or only with a special licence 40 channels FM only 4W This is former CEPT mode the programming which is allowed in most countries except Austria Since AM is not allowed in this mode the A F key is disabled Po 40 channels AM and FM 4W In Poland it is allowed to use the European system E and the former established Poland channel system Po as well The Poland channels are all 5 kHz shifted below the international channels Please note that it is not allowed to use the Po setting in other countries UK 40 channels 40 UK channels FM only 4W If this mode is active the A F button has an alternate function and toggles between the two channel lists The new selected channel list is shown on the LCD for a short time UK UK channels 1 40 EU standard channels 1 40 This mode is only allowed in UK If necessary you can switch to this system any time by the above mentioned procedure The country setting remains in memory until you will select another country setting later In Austria the authorities do not allow the use
3. amp ALBRECHT CB RADIO AE 6199 OPERATING MANUAL amp ALBRECHT Index Important note Introduction Accessories included Safety Precautions Front view Rear view Installation of the radio Power supply Antenna connection Operation Switching on and adjusting volume and squelch Country switch setting Selecting the operating channel Adjusting squelch muting Automatic squelch ASQ AM FM mode switch Select display colour Special interest channels Direct channel access to CH 9 and 19 Scan mode Select display colour Transmitting and correct use of microphone External sockets External loudspeaker Microphone socket Service and Warranty information Disposal and Recycling Technical Details Service contacts Declaration of Conformity Albrecht Radio Passport O o oo Important Note Your Albrecht AE 6199 corresponds to the latest European CB standards It has a software country switching which allows selecting the operation mode according to the country where you intend to use the radio Please make sure that you use only the operation mode which is allowed in your country and according to your CB licence You may risk a penalty if authority members will find that you are operating in not allowed modes During first use of this radio your radio will start in the factory preselected 80 FM 40 AM mode for sales in Germany for sales in other countries the factory default start setting
4. highest effective communication range CB specialists do that job with a standing wave SWR meter to check and adjust the aerial Tune the antenna to the best standing wave ratio SWR on a medium channel number e g using Channel 1 in 80 40 mode 26 965 MHz or Channel 20 27 205 MHz in all other modes Truckers should prefer CH 9 for optimum alignment On this channel you should obtain a SWR of approx 1 5 or less the best possible value is 1 0 If the SWR deteriorates on the highest Channel 40 and lowest Channel 41 channels up to a value of 2 5 then your aerial is still acceptable SWR above 3 is too bad for good communication range A bad SWR may also indicate that there is perhaps an installation error or missing ground Problems may be caused through missing ground especially in boats and motor homes with fiber glass body For these cases Albrecht offers a special connecting cable with matching box as artificial ground AKM 27 or ground less antennas like GL 27 Some antennas like Gamma II are broadbanded and do not need any retuning during installations Even if your AE 6199 is a heavy duty transceiver with a high level output stage which can even withstand mismatching of SWR 3 you should still never transmit without an antenna Operation Switching on and adjusting volume and squelch The on off switch is combined in the VR control To switch on Turn VR control from OFF position slightly right LCD will be i
5. may be different 80 40 d 40 40 E 40 40 Po 40 40 UK 40 FM EC 80 channels FM 4 Watt 40 channels AM 4 Watt for Germany Czech Republic and Slovak Republic CH 1 40 and 70 80 FM only You need no more any licence to operate the radio in this mode but in certain German border regions CB base stations shall not transmit on channels 41 to 80 in FM or they need a special license 40 channels AM and FM for use in Europe except Austria Malta UK with 4 Watts in AM and FM 40 channels AM and FM both with 4 Watts and Poland frequency shift 5 kHz for use in Poland 40 channels UK band 27 60125 to 27 99125 MHz and 40 european channels like EC setting both FM only 40 channels FM 4 Watt former CEPT settings with 40 Channels FM according to EN 300 135 2 This mode can be used in all European countries except Austria See our latest issue of the Radio Passport Please note that radios with country switches are generally not allowed to be used in Austria Please refer to official information of the local authorities before using the radio in other countries outside EU Introduction Your new Albrecht CB Radio AE 6199 developed and manufactured in accordance with the latest CB regulations offers you e Country switching e Channel scan function e Direct channel switching to CH 9 or 19 at radio e LCD wide angle display for channels and status e 6 pin standard microphone socket suitable also for a
6. 1 3 1 EN 301 489 1 V1 8 1 EN 301 489 13 V1 2 1 EN 60 950 1 2006 AC 2011 All essential radio test suites have been carried out Alle f r das Produkt vorgeschriebenen Funktestreihen wurden durchgef hrt Alan Electronics GmbH Daimlerstr 1 k D 63303 Dreieich This declaration is issued under our sole responsibility Basing on not yet fully harmonised frequency applications the CB radio may be used only in listed countries according to selected channel programming and according to the still existing national restrictions for AM FM if such should still apply Diese Erklarung wird unter unserer alleinigen Verantwortung abgegeben Dieses Funkgerat darf wegen der noch nicht berall harmonisierten Frequenzanwendungen in AM FM in einigen Landern nur eingeschrankt oder gar nicht betrieben werden entsprechend den noch geltenden nationalen Regelungen Alan Electronics GmbH declare bajo su responsabilidat que este aparato cumple con lo dispuesto en la Directiva 99 05 CE del Parlamento Europeo y del Consejo de 9 de marzo de 1999 transpuesta a la legislacion espanola mediante el Real Decreto 1890 2000 de 20 de noviembre Point of contact Ansprechpartner Dipl Ing Norbert Dau Place and date of issue L tjensee 12 12 2012 Signature Dipl Ing Norbert Dau Alan Electronics GmbH Diese Konformitatserklarung und der Albrecht Ger tepass werden regelm ig aktualisiert und sind unter www service alan electronics de in de
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8. arly You can download the latest versions of user manuals technical documents and conformity declaration as well as service hints or FAQ s any time from our server under http www service alan electronics de If you should have a problem please have a look to the service hints or frequently asked questions FAQ before you send Your CB radio to the service centre Please note that the acceptance of AM FM in the different European countries has just started and may be subject to unpredictable changes Our homepage will provide the latest information about using the radio Disposal and Recycling This radio was manufactured low emission according to the European WEEE directive Please note that electronic and electric devices are not to be disposed of with the household waste return these devices to collection points Returning devices is free of charge for end users since the industry is covering the disposal costs By returning the device to a collection point iii you contribute to the recycling of valuable raw materials The crossed trash bin symbol on the type label is intended as a reminder 14 Technical Details Microphone socket wiring Pin 1 Mic audio Pin 2 PTT RX on ground for receiving Pin 3 PTT TX on ground for transmit Pin 4 up and down keys Pin 5 Ground Pin 6 voltage for mic power if needed Transmitter Frequency accuracy Carrier power Harmonics and spurious radiations Audio response Adja
9. cent channel power Microphon sensitivity FM frequency deviation AM modulation degree Modulated Signal distortion Current consumption Receiver Sensitivity FM Sensitivity AM Frequency response Adjacent channel selectivity Audio output power Squelch sensitivity Current consumption better than 300 Hz 4 Watt less than 54 dBm 4 nW 300 Hz to 3 kHz in AM FM less than 20 uW better than 3 mV less than 2 0 kHz up to 90 less than 5 A maximum 0 8 4N for 20 dB SINAD 1 5 NV for 20 dB SINAD 300 Hz to 3 kHz better than 60 dB EN 300 135 1 3 Watt to 8 Ohm load 0 2 uV to 1 mV 0 3 A nominal 1 2 A maximum Alan Electronics GmbH December 2012 Alan Electronics GmbH Daimlerstr 1 k 63303 Dreieich Germany Service Hotline for sales in 49 0 1805 012204 Germany Homepage www alan electronics de e mail alan service ps tech de Service Download www service alan electronics de 15 Declaration of Conformity Konformitatserklarung CEO We hereby declare that our product Wir erklaren hiermit dass unser Produkt CB Radio Albrecht AE 6199 satisfies all technical regulations applicable to the product within the scope of EU Council Directives European Standards and national frequency applications alle technischen Anforderungen im Geltungsbereich der EU Richtlinien europ ischer Normen und nationaler Frequenzanwendungen einh lt 73 23 EEC 2004 108 EG and 99 5 EC EN 300 433 2 V
10. icle electronics from transmission in the vehicle please make sure to take any mounting instructions from the vehicle manufacturer for radios and antennas into account Please note European directives allow the car or truck manufacturers to decide where or even whether or not private radio transceivers may be operated in their cars this is also valid for antenna installations Please install Your mobile CB station only in accordance to car manufacturer s installation instructions Power Supply Your AE 6199 receives power from the 2 pin fixed power cable The red and black wires in the cable are for the power supply The cable has a looped in fuse Any new installed radio starts may depend on the country of sales on CH 9 AM in the German country setting 80 40 when it will be connected for the first time to 12 V power You can choose from two methods when connecting to the power supply red and black Example 1 The radio should be able to be switched on and off at any time using the volume on off switch The radio always keeps the last used settings in memory Connect up the red to the positive pole on the vehicle battery or elsewhere in the vehicle s electrical system with permanent plus or to a 12 volt power unit Connect up the black wire to the negative pole on the vehicle battery or the power unit or to a well conductive part of the car body Not all body ground positions are good for radio communication in most cases
11. lective calling devices However other type of microphones must be specially soldered to the 6 pin connector and do not allow UP or DOWN switching Such other microphones must not use PIN 4 of the plug Service and Warranty information Troubleshooting Check at first the power supply and the fuse A problem may be caused by the power supply when the LCD isn t lighted after switching on If the unit works in a strange way disconnect the power supply cable or take out the fuse from the holder while the radio remains switched on wait some time minimum 10 seconds and then reconnect power cord again Another method is to make a Factory Default reset This reset may also reset the country switching and the last channel used the radio just starts again like a brand new radio which had not yet been connected e Switch the radio off e Press Light button and keep it pressed during switching the radio on e Release button e The display shows rS and after a short time the radio starts again on CH 9 AM In most cases the functions of the radio will be restored now 13 In case this does not solve the problem please ask your dealer or consult our service hints in the Internet If you should return the radio for repair do not forget to describe the problem as exactly as possible European 2 years warranty The distributor dealer or retail shop where you bought the radio warrants to the original retail purchaser of this product tha
12. lluminated Turn SQ control to the leftmost position Then carefully turn right until the ASQ icon on the LCD disappears Now the background noise should be audible Then adjust the volume to the desired level Finally turn the squelch clockwise until the background noise just stops or turn it fully counter clockwise to engage the automatic squelch ASQ Selecting the correct country code The AE 6199 has five user selectable country settings which determine the channel count and the useable modulation mode The factory default setting and the starting country setting after connecting to Power can vary depending on the sales country of this radio Standard setting is the country code d Procedure to switch the country code Switch the radio off Press A F button AM FM and keep button pressed Switch on the radio at the same time Release the button Now you can select the country setting between d EC Po UK and E with the UP DN buttons To verify your selection turn the radio off and on again The radio automatically returns to the selected operation mode Country codes und usage E EC 40 channels AM and FM 4 W This setting is the European standard AM FM system which allows 40 channels in AM and 40 Channels in FM as well When this manual was issued this system was allowed in BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES Fl FR GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LU LT LV MC NL NO PL PT RO SE SL SK and SM 80 channels FM
13. mplifier microphones selective calling systems e Socket for external loudspeaker Please read this operating manual through carefully This will allow you to make use of all the functions your new CB Radio has to offer as soon as possible Accessories Included Your AE 6199 comes operational with the following accessories e Mobile mount e Electret hand held microphone with pre amplifier e Microphone hanger e Various screws to fasten the radio and microphone fixing devices e User manual with Radio Passport Safety Precautions Users with pacemakers are recommended as a precaution to consult their doctor before operating the CB radio Not all types of pacemakers are sufficiently protected from radiation from a nearby transmitter so do not assume it is safe to start operation without checking Please remember that you are in the immediate vicinity of a transmitting aerial particularly when used as a mobile If your doctor or the manufacturer of the pacemaker has recommended keeping a certain safe distance from the aerial then please follow their instructions Do not transmit without connecting the aerial and never touch the aerial during transmission Please also take road safety into account CB Radio can divert your attention from the road Road safety is of course to be given priority Therefore only use your ALBRECHT AE 6199 when the traffic situation enables it to be used safely Front View Channel Channel On Off and 6
14. of any CB radios which have a country switch If you should travel through Austria you are allowed to leave the radio in your car or truck but you must keep this radio switched off when driving through Austria Please read carefully the Radio Passport in the last chapter of this manual before reprogramming the unit Take your home country s licence with you when travelling abroad and using 40 40 or 80 40 mode Selecting the operating channel e With Up or Down buttons on the radio you can continuously select channels The present channel is displayed e Press the respective button longer to run up or down through the channels The present channel is displayed Adjusting squelch muting Particularly in FM noise can be a nuisance on a free channel With the muting control SQ Squelch you can suppress this noise but also signals which are too weak to be received properly This is how to adjust the signal strength required to switch on the loudspeaker using the SQ control knob The further the control knob is turned to the right the stronger a signal has to be in order to be audible through the loudspeaker In order to adjust the set to be the most sensitive to incoming signals switch to a free channel e Use the UP DN switches to find a free channel where no signal is displayed e Then turn the squelch control SQ carefully to the right until the noise just about disappears 10 Now the loudspeaker stays off when
15. on a free channel but it switches back on when receiving even very weak signals The muting adjustment is particularly important during channel scanning In this mode the point to which the set is adjusted decides whether scanning is stopped at the signal or not Therefore you should test the various muting settings for various signal strengths and get to know this function Automatic squelch ASQ Turning the SQ control knob to the leftmost position enables the ASQ When this function is activated the ASQ icon is shown on the LCD This automatic squelch function does not need any adjustment and works fully automatic at maximum sensitivity It opens at any signal which is good enough to be understood However the ASQ function is limited to normal receiving conditions on the CB band In case of nuisance by overreaching far distant stations or if you like to suppress weaker stations it may be better to use the standard squelch instead of the ASQ AM FM mode switch AM or FM modulation can be selected by pressing AM FM button The current setting is displayed on the LCD If the radio is switched to one of the channels 41 to 80 mode d only the device automatically switches into FM mode regardless of the setting on the lower channels When switching back to channels 1 to 40 the AM mode is restored if it was selected before In mode UK the AM FM key toggles between the special UK channel list and the standard EU channel list After each ke
16. pin MIC socket LC Display 9 19 Up key Receiving Volume S EE DIN ALBRECHT AE 4199 asa AM FM Scan Display colour Channel Variable Squelch and Down key ASQ full ccw AM or FM Transmitting ASQ on Channel scan active Rear View Antenna socket External speaker 8 Ohms min 2 W 12V DC power line Installation of the Radio You can either operate your ALBRECHT AE 6199 in the car or at home as a base station For installation as a mobile station in the car a mounting bracket is enclosed Mount the set in such a way that it is not exposed to direct sunlight if possible as this would lead to an increase in the temperature and can decrease the set s working life The set should also not be installed near a heater Mount the set in such a way that it is exposed to as little vibration as possible The mounting bracket should be attached to the dashboard the tunnel slot or to any other suitable place using the enclosed tapping screws Do not install the set in a place where it could cause injuries in the case of an accident be careful to ensure free leg movement Take care not to damage any underlying wires during installation Then insert the radio into the mounting bracket Secure the set with the large knurled screws using the enclosed washers firmly at the required angle Also mount the microphone hanger using the enclosed screws in an easily accessible place In order to prevent interference to the veh
17. r jeweils g ltigen neuesten Version abrufbar 16 Albrecht Radio Passport For your AE 6199 the following programming and Operation regulations apply in countries applying R amp TTE directive pee ear eaor r aspera ausra verien r e caio No radios with country switch allowed Please ask our dealer for a special Austria version of the radio ZZ feat x Y 7 1 Cyprus Czech m France a ie lt 12 2 Base stations in vicinity of the borders except CZ need a license for the S on channels 41 80 ee E GNE oe lt lt Italy vr v Registration for inhabitants required Foreign Visitors Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg ER 355 255 lt S Ines 9 9 9 Norway ooo CEE lt Portugal v 7 __ Sp 7 en Sean gt tar ar B lt lt In FM operation is only allowed on channels 1 40 and 70 80 E IE lt lt SIS Current state December 2012 2012 Alan Electronics GmbH Europe wide use if setting E according to the new CEPT ECC decision 11 03 with 4 Watts AM and 4 Watts FM on 40 channels is currently in some CEPT countries in national implementation phase So this list is still subject to ch
18. stance of about 5 10 cm into the microphone After pressing the PTT button please wait about Y2 second before you start speaking Please remember that different from GSM phones you share one channel common for transmit and receive and your 12 transmitter and the receiver s on the distant side need a certain time to switch on The modulation amplifier of your AE 6199 is sensitive enough and enables you in most cases to speak with even more distance depending on how loud your voice is An automatic regulator ensures that your partner always hears your signal at the same volume It is recommended to test the best distance from the microphone for yourself with the help of another station External sockets External loudspeaker Depending on the surrounding noise it can be advisable to connect an external loudspeaker Usual commercial radio loudspeakers with 4 8 ohms impedance and 2 4 W minimum output can be plugged in The cable can be up to 3 metres long For car loudspeakers make sure to use a two pin 3 5 mm jack plug and ensure that none of the loudspeaker connections are attached to the vehicle chassis Microphone socket Your AE 6199 has a 6 pin microphone socket on the front side The socket has a special wiring at PIN 4 which may be different from simple replacement microphones Apart from the hand microphone included in the package you can also connect other microphones with or without preamplifier or with or without se
19. t should this product or any part of it under normal use and conditions be proven defective in material or workmanship within 2 years from the date of original purchase such defect s will be repaired or replaced with new or reconditioned product without charge for parts and repair labour To obtain repair or replacement within the terms of this warranty the product is to be delivered with proof of warranty coverage e g a copy of your bill of sale specification of defect s to the distributor dealer or his authorised repair centre Liability for communications range of this product is disclaimed The warranty does not apply to any product or part there of which has suffered or been damaged through alteration improper installation mishandling misuse neglect accident or by removal or defacement of the factory serial number label s The warranty does not apply to accessory parts or problems caused through not authorised or not recommended accessories like other than the supplied microphone external antennas external power supplies and over voltage caused through external power supplies lightning or over voltage defects via antenna or other cables broken or damaged acrylic glass windows and cabinet parts Please contact the dealer or person where you have purchased the CB radio or contact our repair service in Germany directly Where to find service hints and service documentation The complete technical documentation is updated regul
20. the battery Minus is the best connecting position Example 2 The set should be automatically be switched on and off with the ignition switch of the car The radio will keep always the last used settings in memory even at longer power disconnection Attach the red wire to a part of the vehicle electrical system which is interconnected to the ignition Connect the black wire to the negative pole on the battery or the vehicle body Note for all connecting methods For EMC reasons the cable used to connect to the power supply should be no longer than 3 metres If you wish to operate your set at home from the mains supply then please only use a stabilised power supply with at least 3 amps permanent current capacity Under no circumstances should you use a car battery charger as these are not stabilised and during open circuit reach such high voltage levels that your radio set could be destroyed Never repair a blown fuse with silver paper or with aluminium foil If the fuses keep blowing then please give your radio set to your servicing dealer to be repaired or hand it in to an authorized service station The maximum allowed voltage variation for this radio is from 10 8 volts up to 15 6 volts Never exceed the upper voltage limit under no circumstances Antenna Connection Connect your CB antenna to the antenna socket on the rear side of your ALBRECHT AE 6199 Most CB antennas must be tuned to best radiation during installation to give
21. y press the current selection is shown on the LC Display for a short time Select display colour Press the Display key to cycle through three different colours for the background illumination of the LCD Special interest channels There are a few channels which have been established for certain purposes Channel 1 Call channel in FM Germany only Channel 9 Call and emergency channel in Germany particularly this channel is also used by all truck drivers in AM This means a large number of stations are listening in If the worst comes to the worst e g in case of accident etc there is a good chance that someone will be listening To call other stations who you know are listening in on channel 9 you can also use this channel Call up the desired station on channel 9 As soon as contact has been made agree on a free channel for your conversation and then channel 9 will be free again for other calls 11 An emergency channel can of course only work if as many stations as possible are listening in Therefore listen into this channel as often as possible Channel 16 Water sport channel Channel 19 Trucker channel on AM in France Spain and Italy Channel 40 Calling channel in Switzerland Some recommendations have been worked out by the CB clubs for the German channels 41 to 80 To find out which channels are suitable for special purposes please get in touch with the respective groups or check in CB magazines Priority Channel 9 19
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