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1. TORCY coms LE RADIO CN GATOR Introduction and General Description wd Advanced Features Summary 4 Standard Features Summary ssecisssissscesscersscrsacsceneccatisccesnsssnseesccessaseneaitessevsccesisensscisaves 4 Warings a te ea Rn a 4 To Be Safe id Care and Maintenance ccoccncccccnccanccnn 26 Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy iO Included and Optional Accessories sise 7 Installing Batteries 2 2 4 ti ida 7 Recharging Ni CAD or Ni MH Batteries 8 A Quick Look at Your Radio 9 ControlS ssa rise naci n 10 LCD Display Description imc ir 11 Low Batteries Power Indication sscsscsscssssesssrsssccesstsostceccecesorsearsonsessssostereases 12 Using the Belt Clip J Using External Microphone Speaker Headsets errei Operation Manual UEWURPERPEFFSFPRFFPEFERFFEPERFFERTFEEPEEPPFFEFFEFCTFELFERELTETEFTEEFTEFERTEERTEPELFFSPTERFELEEFFFERTN Turning On with the PWR SET Key Setting Volume level with the UP and DOWN Keys Receiving an Incoming Call Standby Mode Transmitting a Signal Using the PTT Key ococcciccnicconacnnacnncnnnnnnanana nano rnnnnn nos Calling Another Party with the CALL Key es Dual Channels Receiver and Transmit Dual Watch Mode Radio amp Intercom Intercom no 14 VOX voice activated hands free operation 14 Key Loki engen am
2. 2 Press key in set mode to select the next mode e BACK LIGHT will turn on if any keys are pressed and turn off 5 seconds after pressing the last key Note If you already have experience in operating such radios after familiarizing yourself with the controls of the MRC 11X you may wish to just go directly to the Navigation Menu on page 23 10 o gt 2090 I0 35 Oo 2 rion E Se z Tt Ad Channel Number Changes from 1 to 22 as selected by user Displays either an L for FRS low power mode or an H for GMRS high power mode Battery power level indicator Displays the current battery level charge Displays the current CTCSS code RADIO ON indicator Key Lock ON indicator Transmit mode Receive mode indicators CTCSS ON indicator Volume level indicator Changes from 1 to 6 as selected by user Dual Watch monitoring mode dual channel Voice level sensitivity indicator for VOX hands free operation Displays the current VOX level selected 1 4 Basic Channel Mode indicator Displays INT when in intercom mode DISPLAY DESCRIPTION Key lock ON Transmit mode Receive mode vr Battery power level indicator INT Intercom B SCAN Basic channel mode Vox sul Voice level for VOX hand free DW Dual channel mode CTCSS CTCSS on RADIO RADIO mode Stopwatch mode HHH for minute of clock BE for second of clock E for mil second FRS mode EEE
3. Setting Functions pg 16 for instructions for choosing the VOX level desired Key Lock The purpose of the Lock function is to lock most keys to avoid accidental operation In standby mode press and hold the UP key for over 2 seconds to turn on the key lock The our icon appears on the display Press and hold the UP key again to turn off the key lock While the unit is set to the key lock status only the TALK UP and SCAN keys will have any response Scan Auto Monitor Auto Monitor When the signal you want to hear is consistently weak you may place the radio in monitor mode which will defeat the auto squelch and thus prevent the muting of weak signals However between receptions you will then also hear the normal loud radio hiss since the auto squelch is off Press the SCAN key momentarily to enter monitor mode To return to normal operation press any key See also Auto Squelch Scan Press and hold SCAN key for over 2 seconds to start scanning all the channels in the up direction To exit the scan mode and select the channel being displayed at any point to be the basic channel press any other key 14 CONS ID OPERATION MANUAL CTCSS code set You can select any one of the 38 available CTCSS privacy lockout codes for each of the 22 channels while the CTCSS icon is flashing See pg 16 Setting Functions for instructions for how to enter CTCSS Select mode to get CTCSS icon to flash Press the UP or DO
4. e MHS 11XC premium closed face helmet mount headset with microphone for driver or passenger and ext PTT button e MO 1 standard open face helmet mount headset with microphone for passenger e MC 1 standard closed face helmet mount headset with microphone for driver or passenger e BC 11X battery charger for 100 240V 50 60Hz input for internally charging the MRC 11X batteries plugs into the PSG CHG jack INSTALLING BATTERIES Your radio requires four AAA alkaline or NiCad or NiMH Rechargeable batteries for power For the best performance and longest life please note the following cautions e Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type e Do not mix old and new batteries different type of batteries alkaline or rechargeable or rechargeable batteries of different capacity e Follow these steps to install batteries 1 Turn off the radio Remove belt clip and slide off the battery compartment cover 2 Install four AAA batteries according to the polarity symbols and marked inside 3 Replace the cover and belt clip Note 1 Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly Do not burn them 2 If you do not plan to use the unit for a month or longer remove the batteries Batteries can leak chemicals that can destroy electronic parts The warranty does not cover damage caused by leaking batteries 7 I li RECHARGING NI CAD OR NI MH BATTERIES A QUICK LOOK AT YOUR RADIO See Low
5. The radio operates simplex one way at a time mode for use by any number of riders on separate motorcycles The deriver passenger intercom is full duplex simultaneous two way Auxiliary stereo input allows you and your passenger to listen to CD tape players or other external music sources To assure the maximum performance of your unit read these instructions carefully and retain them for future reference ADVANCED FEATURES SUMMARY e FRS GMRS amp shared FRS GMRS 22 channels total 462 467MHz e Choice of 6 distinct Call tones for calling each of 6 other parties individually e 38 CTCSS privacy lockout tones e VOX hands free transmission with 4 level sensitivity adjust user selectable for optimizing accurate triggering with varying background noise e Driver Passenger Full duplex intercom Simultaneous two way e AUX Stereo Audio Input e Two level transmit power automatically selected FRS channels Low 0 5W up to 2 mile range GMRS channels High 3 0W up to 7 mile range e Software Set key for all controls e Auto dual channel monitoring receive and transmit e Special noise reduction circuitry for quieter operation e Stopwatch STANDARD FEATURES SUMMARY e Max 1 3 Minute per time for transmit for Protect e Page Calling button e Monitor Scan button e Internal EEPROM for automatically saving data entered e Auto save of last settings when unit is shut off e Battery power low indication on LCD e Six level dig
6. for channel number BB for CTCSS number 11 LOW BATTERIES POWER INDICATION one by one to show the remaining power When only one element remains replace alkaline batteries or recharge NiCad or USING THE BELT CLIP To use the supplied belt clip insert the clip fully remove the clip press the top of the clip and slide it out The belt clip needs to be removed before the battery compartment 3 Rf AN USING EXTERNAL MICROPHONE SPEAKER HEADSETS also be used for driver passenger communications an optional second headset can be purchased for the passenger see the Optional Accessories Ordering Form MO 1 MC 1 headsets When the driver headset is plugged into the DRV jack on the unit s top panel it automatically disables the MRC 11X s built in Mic and speaker As you use the unit the battery icon s elements will disappear _ 2 Ni MH batteries as soon as possible into the slot at the back of the radio unit To changing installing the batteries for full access to The MRC 11X is supplied with an MHS 11XO headset for the driver If the unit will enclosed for more info re the choice of the premium MHS 11XC O or the standard and the headset must be used for all communication Note Always make sure the unit is off or the volume at minimum before plugging in the headsets and placing them on the head CONS ID OPERATION MANUAL Turning On with the PWR SET Key Press and hold the PWR SET key for over 3 seconds to turn t
7. s response NOTE In order for other people to receive your transmission they must also be on the same channel you are currently using Refer to the Changing Channels section for more information After you hold down the TALK key continuously for about 80 seconds the unit will automatically stop your transmission to save power If necessary to continue transmitting wait a few seconds before proceeding Calling Another Party with the CALL Key Use the CALL key to alert another party you wish to communicate with them Both units must be set to the same channel and CTCSS code Momentarily press and release the CALL key to call the other party with a 3 second calling alert tone Wait for the party s response or proceed to Talking to Another Party using the PTT Key See pg 17 for instructions on how to select one of 6 different call tones for individual paging when using your unit with a group You can also use the CALL Tones to signal the beginning or the end of a transmission Dual Channels Receiver and Transmit Dual Watch Mode Dual channels reception If the dual channels setting is OFF the B SCAN icon appears on the display and you only have the basic single channel reception Ifthe 13 e O OPERATION MANUAL dual channels setting is selected ON the DW icon appears on the display and the unit will receive one either of the dual channel selected basic channel and second channel This Dual Watch monitor mode i
8. Batteries Power Indication section on page 12 for instructions for determining when batteries are low Warning e Do not attempt to charge alkaline batteries Non rechargeable batteries can get hot or explode if you try to recharge them Never attempt to charge non rechargeable batteries e If you use rechargeable Ni CAD or Ni MH batteries you can recharge them between uses externally in any appropriate commercially available charger or you can recharge them internally in the unit using the optional BC 11X adapter see Optional Accessories Ordering Form included Please note 1 Do not attempt to use any other adapter than the optional BC 11X for charging the batteries as they can damage the unit 2 You cannot MOTORCYCLE RADIO power the unit with the optional BC 11X as the unit can only be powered for COMMUNICATOR operation with the internal batteries e Internally charging the batteries with the optional BC 11X charger 1 Use the PWR SET button to turn off the MRC 11X the unit can not be charged when it is on 2 Slide off the battery compartment cover and install the batteries 3 Connect the charger s RS Ring Sleeve plug to the radio s PSG CHG jack and plug its other end to a standard AC outlet 4 Acomplete charge takes about 7 hours RADIO CTCSS On Note do not charge for longer periods as overcharging can damage the batteries 1 Antenna 2 DRV driver headset jack 3 PSG CHG passenger headset internal
9. charging jack 4 PWR SET on off mode selected set button key 5 LCD display 6 AUX auxiliary music source input jack 7 UP DOWN select buttons keys 8 Internal microphone 9 Internal speaker 10 CALL button key 11 Battery compartment on back 12 MOD mode select button key 13 SCAN scan monitor select button key 14 PTT push to talk button key 15 TX Transmit LED indicator 8 9 e e PWR SET key 1 Press and hold key for over 3 seconds to turn the power on off 2 Press momentarily to set data selected and to exit to standby after setting mode e DOWN key 1 Press key momentarily to set channel when in the channel set mode 2 Press and hold key for over 2 seconds in standby to turn VOX on off 3 Press key momentarily in standby to turn volume level down e UP key 1 Press key momentarily to set channel when in the channel set mode 2 Press and hold key for over 2 seconds in standby to set key lock or key unlock 3 Press key momentarily in standby to turn volume level up e PTT key Press and hold to transmit talk e CALL key 1 Press momentarily in standby to call other parties with preset call tone in standby 2 Press and hold for over 2 seconds in standby to switch into stopwatch mode e SCAN key 1 Press momentarily in standby to defeat autosquelch for monitoring 2 Press and hold in standby for 2 seconds to auto scan all channels e MODE key 1 Press and hold key in standby for over 2 seconds to enter set mode
10. 7 miles away depending on the terrain without interference Welcome to the next generation of personal communication FRS amp GMRS The FCC Federal Communication Commission has created 14 license free frequency bands or channels called Family Radio Service FRS frequencies and 15 licensed channels for General Mobile Radio Service GMRS These channels are in the UHF Ultra High Frequency band which virtually assures crystal clear reception even in crowded noisy environments This two way short range voice radio service lets families and groups keep in touch with each other on specific service channels The MRC 11X is compatible with other brands utilizing the same frequency band operating in the frequency range from 462 563MHZ to 467 713MHz General Description Your MRC 11X includes a basic FRS and GMRS radio with 38 CTCSS tones and 22 channels FRS amp GMRS 7 channels FRS only 8 channels GMRS only amp 7 channels shared GMRS FRS frequencies and crystal clear communication range of up to 7 miles on the GMRS only channels It provides excellent communication range and voice quality and user friendly features With special features for use with motorcycles the MRC 11X is designed to maximize your on the road communications The two way radio can be voice operated by either the driver or passenger VOX or operated manually by either a remote PTT button mounted on the handlebar or the large push to talk button PTT on the unit
11. FERENCE CHART 15 CHANNEL GMRS 22 CHANNEL FRS GMRS 14 CHANNEL FRS CHANNEL NOT AVAILABLE NI O O1 A Co N NI O1 A Co N 21 CHANNEL NOT AVAILABLE ee E EE ID LICENSING INFORMATION NAVIGATING MENU FRS Family Radio Service channels operation none required MONITOR GMRS General Mobile Radio Service channels operation requires operator SCAN licensing call sign etc For further information contact the FCC at www fcc gov GMRS Licensing Eligibility An individual 18 years of age or older who is not a gt MENU BACKLIGHT representative of a foreign government is eligible to apply for a GMRS system license Individual family members are all ages are subsequently eligible to operate GMRS stations and units within the licensed system DO i gt CHANNEL 1 22 CH v This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 CALL CTCSS 0 38 CODE this device must accept any interference received including interference that mat cause undesired operation U S Should your unit require service please contact the Nady Service Department ge gt B SCAN via phone at 510 652 2411 or E mail at service nady com Any installation or operating questions should be directed to our service department Do not return the unit to
12. WN key to select the desired code number for that channel Press the MOD key again to save the CTCSS number selected Press the PWR SET key momentarily to exit Auto Squelch This unit is equipped with an auto squelch that we ll automatically shut off weak transmissions and unwanted noise due to terrain conditions or if you reach the operating range limit It can be defeated turned off by pressing the SCAN key See also Scan Auto Monitoring pg 14 Stopwatch To enter the stopwatch mode press and hold the CALL key for over 2 seconds In stopwatch mode press the TALK key to start count and press the TALK key again to stop While the watch is stopped press the CALL key to reset the counter press the TALK key to restart the watch To freeze the LCD display while counting press the CALL key once momentarily To pick up the current count press the CALL key once again momentarily Press any of the other keys to exit stopwatch mode at any time and set the unit into standby mode AUX Stereo Auxiliary Audio Input Jack A tape player radio or CD or any other external music source can be connected to the AUX Auxiliary In stereo jack to allow both the driver and passenger if any to also hear music while either conversing with each other or with other bikes This function works in any mode and the AUX audio will not be transmitted or heard by the other parties you are communicating with The audio level heard needs to be adjusted with th
13. Y lt 100mA RX lt 100mA lt 30mA Low Battery Display Threshold Transmit Current 4 6VDC High Power Current Drain Intercom Standby Current 4 6VDC Power Required 4 Ni Cad NiMH or Alkaline AAA batteries 4 6 6 0 VDC Battery Life 4 6VDC 4xAAA gt 48 HR RX Max Audio output O 10 THD Current lt 200mA Dimensions Weight 2 5 X 4 0 X 1 0 63 4 X 101 6 X 25 4mm 5 10z 143g without batteries 18 EE IT TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM No Power SOLUTION e Check batteries Ensure that the batteries are installed correctly e The batteries may be weak e Replace old batteries with four 4 new AAA alkaline or fully charged Ni MH or NiCad rechargeable batteries SYMPTOM Weak Reception SOLUTION e Press the UP button to increase VOLUME e The receiving signal may be weak and or out of range If this happens press the SCAN button to defeat the AutoSquelch SYMPTOM Can Not Change Channels SOLUTION e To change channels press the MOD button until the Channel number flashes on the LCD Screen Press the UP or DOWN button to change channels e Batteries may be weak and need replacement Replace with new batteries if the BATTERY CHARGE LEVEL indicator is low SYMPTOM Limited Range SOLUTION e Batteries may be weak and need replacement Replace with new batteries if the BATTERY CHARGE LEVEL indicator is low e The maximum range will vary depending on terrain and envir
14. air bag inflates the unit may be propelled with great force and cause serious injury to the occupants of the vehicle 4 CS ID e Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn your unit OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere such as at a gasoline station filling area Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death Do not replace or charge batteries in a potentially explosive atmosphere Contact sparking may occur while installing or removing batteries and cause an explosion 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 contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders and any other area where you would normally be advised to tum off your vehicle engine Blasting Areas To avoid possible interference with blasting operations turn your unit OFF near electrical blasting caps or in a blasting area or in areas posted Obey all signs and instructions Never connect this unit to more than 7 5 volts as will seriously damage the unit and void the warranty Never for example attempt to hook up external power to the CHG charger power input from the motorcycle s cigarette lighter or other source of 12V You cannot operate the unit on external power Do not open your radio to make any internal adju
15. e canetas 14 Scan AUTO OO 14 CTCSS code set 215 Auto Squelch 15 SIOPWAICH ansehen 18 AUD Stereo Auxiliary Audio Input Jack crac craca canos 15 Driver Passenger charger jacks with external PTT 15 Setting Functions Setting Calling A Ras sis Re sad e Rasa RA ganas 17 Optimizing RangS iia onto 17 General Specifications 18 Troubleshooting 19 CTCSS Codes 20 FRS GMRS 22 Channel Charts coccion aiii mer sine 20 Channel Gross Reference Chart vciiacnniacoosimna anda acia 21 Licensing Information 22 Service 22 Navigating Menu 23 Call Tone Setting Renee nenne 23 CS IT INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL DESCRIPTION Introduction Congratulations for your purchase of the MRC 11X bike to bike radio communicator with driver passenger intercom Designed with special features for motorcycle snowmobile and other helmet hard hat applications the Nady MRC 11X offers the most advanced portable communication technology available to allow you to stay connected on the road Offering several times the range of previous generation motorcycle communicators the MRC 11X provides maximum clarity and effortless communication in the real world of motorcycle riding environments Because the MRC 11X operates with higher power on the special new uncluttered UHF FRS GMRS U S frequencies you can now speak with another cyclist up to
16. e that may cause undesired operation e EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY The design of your MRC 11X which generates radio frequency RF electromagnetic energy EME complies with the following national and international standards and guidelines e FCC Report and Order FCC 96 326 August 1996 e American National Standards Institute C95 1 1992 e National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements NCRP 1986 e International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection ICNRP 1986 To ensure optimal unit performance and to ensure that exposure to RF energy is within the guidelines in the above standards the following operating procedures should be observed For Portable Two Way Communicators e When transmitting with a handheld MRC 11X hold the unit in a vertical position with its microphone 1 to 2 inches 2 5 to 5 0 cm away from your mouth Keep the antenna at least 1 inch 2 5cm from your head and body e f you wear the unit on your body ensure that the antenna is at least one inch 2 5cm from your body when transmitting Electromagnetic Interference Compatibility Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interference EMI of inadequately shielded designed or otherwise configured for electromagnetic compatibility e Turn your unit OFF in any facilities where posted notices instruct you to do so Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that is sen
17. e volume adjust knob of the music source Driver Passenger charger jacks with external PTT The MRC 11X is specially designed with DRV PSG CHG jacks with external PTT push to talk capability Both the DRV and PSG jacks accept the MHS 11X C or O headset microphone for motorcycle with external PTT mounting on the handlebar one headset is supplied with the unit If the unit will also be used for driver passenger communications an optional MO 1 or MC 1 headset for the PSG jack is needed see the enclosed Optional Ordering Form for Accessories When the driver headset is plugged into the DRV jack on the unit s top panel it automatically disables the MRC 11X s built in Mic and speaker and the headset must be used for all communication The PSG jack also accepts the external optional BC 11X battery charger to charge the Ni CAD or Ni MH rechargeable batteries internally For charging instruction see pg 8 Recharging Ni CAD or Ni MH Batteries 15 e O OPERATION MANUAL Setting Functions For all the function set modes e Press the MODE key to save the set number selected and enter the next set mode Press the PWR SET key to save the set number and exit the set mode Press the UP key or DOWN key to change the set number or status Press any other keys to exit the set mode e While the unit is in standby mode press the MOD key for 2 seconds till unit beeps to enter the set mode This allows a choice of seven different
18. econd channel CTCSS code e 6 Second CTCSS code number select Press the UP or DOWN key to select the CTCSS code and the MODE key again to save second channel CTCSS code and to set the Radio Intercom on off e 7 Radio Intercom or Intercom select Press either the UP or DOWN key to select between Radio Intercom both RADIO and INT icons displayed or intercom NT icon only Press either the MODE or PWR SET key again to save all status and exit set mode back to standby 16 CONS ID OPERATION MANUAL Setting Calling Tone Type When the unit is off press and hold the PWR SET key and the SCAN key simultaneously till the unit beeps The unit s full LCD display showing all icons will light up You can now select the call tone type Press the CALL key to sound the first choice of 6 different call tones available You can either press the CALL button again in sequence to select and sound the other available tones or scroll through them all with the UP and DOWN buttons When you have the call you wish to transmit selected press either the MOD or the SET key to save This tone will now be transmitted whenever you press the CALL button in standby mode until you select another tone Press SET key again to turn the power off See also the section Call Tone Setting in the Navigating Menu page 23 Optimizing Range Your MRC 11X radio has a range of up to 2 miles for 0 5 watts up to 7 miles for 3 0 watts under the most ideal conditions suc
19. h as wide open flat terrain This effective range can be shortened by signal attenuation caused by buildings vehicles and other obstructions such as dense foliage and hilly terrain e UHF operation allows the MRC 11X to provide communication that is virtually free of the atmospheric interference that is often common with lower frequency bands Additionally higher power and an antenna system that is very efficient as compared to other unlicensed radio bands such as 49MHz often used for motorcycle communicators further enable the farther operating range of the MRC 11X e Often the limits to maximum possible range are environment factors such as blockage caused by trees buildings hills or other obstructions Sometimes you may find communication suddenly not possible localized dropout zone and this can almost always be overcome by moving only a few feet to a new location Be aware that the range may be greatly reduced while operating in a vehicle or metal building e Battery condition also effects range with fresher batteries providing greater transmitted output power The MRC 11X operates on rechargeable Ni CAD or Ni MH batteries or ordinary alkaline batteries e Since the body absorbs some radiated energy thus reducing range note that holding the unit in your hand or mounting it on your bike s handlebars so the unit is away from your body will ultimately maximize range under all conditions However normal mounting on your belt or cloth
20. he unit on off The unit will beep when turning the unit on off and the LCD screen will light when unit is on Setting Volume level with the UP and DOWN Keys Press either the UP or DOWN keys once momentarily to enter volume setting mode Press the UP key or DOWN key again to increase or decrease volume level from 1 to 6 as shown on the volume icon of the LCD display Press the PWR SET key momentarily to set or it will automatically set in 15 seconds A beep will sound to confirm this setting Receiving an Incoming Call Standby Mode In standby mode not programming or selecting functions the unit automatically will receive incoming calls from any other unit on the same channel and CTCSS code whenever you are not talking transmitting When you receive a signal the X icon appears on the display Transmitting a Signal Using the PTT Key Check the channel activity by pressing and holding the SCAN button You will hear static if the channel is unoccupied Do not TRANSMIT if someone is talking on the channel Press and hold the PTT button to TRANSMIT The X icon is displayed The TX LED indicator will light up in red Hold the unit in a vertical position with the MICROPHONE 1 to 2 inches from the mouth While holding the PTT button speak into the unit using a normal tone of voice Release the PTT button when you have finished transmitting The automatic end of message Roger tone will sound and you can then listen for another party
21. ing is often more convenient and should provide sufficient range for most bike to bike communications If maximum range is needed experiment with the unit placement for best performance Note This unit cannot ensure privacy in communications 17 ee PEREH GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Operating Frequency Range 462 563MHz 467 713MHz Number of Channels 22 total GMRS FRS Effective Radiated Power GMRS channels 3W 6 0VDC FRS channels 500mW 6 0VDC power automatically selected for channels as required by FCC Range nennen Up to 7 miles 11Km line of sight 3 4 to 2 miles typical Modalan citan its FM 1 5kHz Carrier Frequency stability 2PPM Harmonic Suppression gt 50dB Carrier Attack TIMO vsciiinnasnorsansair rra 30ms Receiver I F Frequencies 1st 21 6MHz 2nd 455KHz Receiver Sensitivity 12 dB Sinad 0 4uV Receiver Selectivity 50dB Max S N ratio 60dBm RF input 50dB Squelch sensitivity 118dBm Attack time 120ms Closing time 200ms Nominal Audio Output 200mW Audio Frequency Response 300 3000Hz Audio distortion Max Audio Output 010 THD lt 1 1KHz deviation and 1mV RF input 350mW Internal Speaker deactivated when using headset 8 ohm 0 25W Internal Microphone deactivated when using headset Electret condenser Microphone Sensitivity 10mV 1 5KHz deviation 4 3 4 6VDC lt 0 8A TX lt 30mA STB
22. ital speaker volume select e Auto squelch e Auto Scan and Manual Monitor e Power on beep tone e Beep tone for confirmation of key e Key lock on off selectable e Back light LCD with 18 function readout e All channels can store different CTCSS e Dual channel or basic channel code selectable e Auto power save standby mode e While this unit has been designed for ruggedness it is a precision piece of electronic equipment that should not be exposed to water or handled carelessly Normal care should result in years of trouble free operation e Do not leave batteries installed over a long period of time as leakage may occur which can destroy the unit All batteries can cause property damage and or bodily injury such as burns if conductive material such as jewelry keys or beaded chains touch exposed terminals The material may complete an electrical circuit short circuit and become quite hot Exercise care in handling any charged battery particularly when placing it inside a pocket purse or other container with metal objects e The antenna is permanently attached to the unit Never attempt to remove it Do not use any unit that has a damaged antenna If a damaged antenna comes in contact with the skin It may cause a minor burn e For vehicles with an air bag Do not place your unit in the area over an air bag or in the airbag deployment area Air bags inflate with great force If a unit is placed in the air bag deployment area and the
23. onment Open fields provide the maximum range while structures heavy foliage and use in buildings and in vehicles may limit the range significantly e Wearing the radio close to the body such as in a pocket or on a belt will decrease range Change the location of the radio away from the body for optimum range under any conditions SYMPTOM Sound Distortion Problems SOLUTION e If you are transmitting speak in a normal tone of voice 1 to 2 inches away from the MICROPHONE e If you are receiving lower the VOLUME to a comfortable level e Radios may be too close Radios must be at least 5 feet apart Increase your separation distance e Radios too far apart Obstacles may be interfering with transmission Shorten your operating distance 19 ASSIGNMENT ASSIGNMENT ASSIGNMENT 0 No Code 13 103 5 26 162 2 1 67 0 14 107 2 Dif 167 9 2 71 9 15 110 9 28 173 8 3 74 4 16 114 8 29 179 9 4 77 0 112 118 8 30 186 2 5 79 7 18 123 0 31 192 8 6 82 5 19 127 0 32 203 5 Y 85 4 20 131 8 33 210 7 8 88 5 21 136 5 34 218 1 9 91 5 22 141 3 35 225 7 10 94 8 23 146 2 36 233 6 11 97 4 24 151 4 37 241 8 12 100 0 25 156 7 38 250 3 1 462 563 9 467 588 17 462 600 2 462 588 10 467 613 18 462 625 3 462 613 11 467 638 19 462 650 4 462 638 12 467 663 20 462 675 5 462 663 13 467 688 21 462 700 6 462 688 14 467 713 22 462 725 Y 462 713 15 462 550 8 467 563 16 462 575 20 CHANNEL CROSS RE
24. s especially useful when the signal you want to hear is consistently weak Dual channels transmission If the dual channels in on the pw icon appears on the display and the unit can transmit on either of dual channels basic channel and second channel Hold down the TALK key to the transmit on the basic channel and press and release the MODE key and then hold down the TALK key to transmit on the second channel the second channel number will then appear on the display Radio amp Intercom Intercom Intercom only In the Intercom mode INT icon insert the driver and passenger headsets into the appropriate jacks on the top panel as marked on the rubber cover plug The driver and the passenger can then communicate with each other simultaneously full duplex Radio amp intercom In the Radio amp Intercom mode RADIO icon when the driver and the passenger headsets are connected the unit will automatically also be in the Intercom mode Both headsets will hear any received audio and both of the microphones are able to transmit audio and trigger the VOX VOX voice activated hands free operation In standby mode press and hold the DOWN key for over 2 seconds to turn the VOX on off The VOX Voxall icon appears on the display whenever the VOX mode is turned on To optimize the VOX operation you can select 1 of 4 different input volume levels for triggering the VOX depending on the background ambient noise and your speaking level See
25. sequential modes to set 1 Basic channel select 2 Basic CTCSS code number selected 3 VOX level select 4 Dual channel scan 5 Second channel select 6 Second CTCSS code number select 7 Radio Intercom or Intercom select Press PWR SET key anytime to set selection and return to standby mode e 1 Basic channel select While the unit in set mode press the UP key to increase the channel press the DOWN key to decrease the channel Press the MODE key momentarily unit will beep to save the selected basic channel and to set the CTCSS code for the basic channel selected e 2 Basic CTCSS code number selected Press the DOWN key or the UP key to change the CTCSS code Press the MODE key again to save the CTCSS number selected and to set the VOX level e 3 VOX level select Press the UP key or the DOWN key to select one of the 4 different VOX sensitivity levels Press the MODE key to save the VOX level selected and to set the dual channel mode on or off e 4 Dual channel scan Press either the UP or the DOWN key to turn the dual channel scan on or off Press the MODE key to save channel status and enter next mode When the dual channel mode is set to on and the pW icon is displayed you can set the second channel When the dual channel scan is set to off proceed to 7 Radio Intercom mode e 5 Second channel select Press the UP or DOWN key to select the channel and the MODE key again to save the second channel and to set the s
26. sitive to external RF energy e Turn your unit OFF when on board an aircraft when instructed to do so Any use of the unit must be in accordance with airline regulations or crew instructions CARE AND MAINTENANCE To enjoy your radio for a long time e Keep the radio dry If the unit gets wet turn it off and remove the batteries immediately Dry the battery compartment with a soft cloth to minimize potential water damage Leave cover off the battery compartment overnight or until completely dry Do not use the unit until completely dry e Use and store the radio only in normal temperature environments e Handle the radio gently and carefully Do not drop it e Keep the radio away from dust and dirt e Wipe the radio with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new e Don t use cleaners or solvents on the unit they can harm the case and leak inside causing permanent damage Battery contacts may be wiped with a dry lint free cloth EE 11 INCLUDED AND OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES The following is included in each package e MRC 11X Motorcycle Communicator e MHS 11XO premium open face helmet mount headset with microphone for driver and ext PTT button e User Manual e Warranty Card e Optional Accessories Ordering Form The following are optional accessories see also included Optional Accessories Ordering Form e MHS 11XO premium open face helmet mount headset with microphone for driver or passenger and ext PTT button
27. stments Your radio is set up to transmit a regulated signal on one of the 22 assigned frequencies FRS GMRS It is against the law to alter or adjust the setting inside the radio to exceed those limitations Any adjustment to your radio must be made by a qualified technician using the proper test equipment Note that such tampering will void the warranty e Always save your receipt as you will need it to establish proof of purchase date if your unit ever needs service under the warranty TO BE SAFE Never open your radio s case Modifying or tampering with the radio s internal components can cause a malfunction and invalidate its warranty and void your FCC authorization to operate it If your radio it not performing as it should call the NADY Service department see page 22 Never change or replace anything in your radio except the batteries Your radio might cause TV or radio interference even when it is operating properly To determine whether your radio is causing the interference turn it off If the interference goes away your radio is causing it Eliminate the interference by moving your radio away from the receiver If you cannot eliminate the interference the FCC requires that you stop using the radio This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions e This device may not cause harmful interference e This device must accept any interference received including interferenc
28. the store before calling us We can probably help you with ae CHANNEL ke gt 1 22 CH one short phone call or E mail y International For service or questions please contact the Nady MRC 11X motorcycle accessories distributor in your country through the dealer from whom ENE A ie 0738 GODE you purchased this product v POWER RADIO INTERCOM TEST SET SCAN lt screen gt CALL gt 1 6 TONE gt f ser POWER DEEI 22 23 CE Go AD SYSTEMS4 INC NADY SYSTEMS INC nady com
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