RELM RMU800A Manuel d'utilisateur

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THANK YOU!
Thank you for your purchase of RELM mobile radio RM-800. We believe this
easy-to-use radio will provide you with dependable and reliable
communications at peak efficiency. Please read this manual carefully before
use. The information presented herein will help you to derive maximum
performance from your radio.
MODELS COVERED IN THIS MANUAL
RMV800 Mobile Radio
RMU800A Mobile Radio
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Page 1 - THANK YOU!

1 THANK YOU! Thank you for your purchase of RELM mobile radio RM-800. We believe this easy-to-use radio will provide you with dependable and relia

Page 2 - HOT SURFACE

10 Radio Installation ¦ Installing the Radio 1. Attach the mounting bracket, using the 4.8 x 20mm self-tapping screws, in a location where co

Page 3 - Warning

11 ¦ Installation Tools The following tools are required for proper installation of your radio: l Electric drill: ¢6mm or above l Cross head Scre

Page 4 - Contents

12 Radio Overview ¦ Front Panel View ? Power Switch Press to switch the radio on/off. ? Selector Knob Volume Up/Down, Channel Up/Down, Z

Page 5 - GPS Report

13 ¦ LCD Display Indicator Description 1. Display zone / channel number. 2. Display zone / channel label (set by your dealer, up to 12 alp

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14 Programmable Function Key PF1-PF6 key can be programmed with the following auxiliary functions: 1. Off 2. VOL UP 3. VOL Down 4. CH Up 5.

Page 7 - Precautions

15 ¦ Rear Panel View ? Antenna Connector Used to connect external antenna. ? Power inlet Connector Adopt RELM-authorized DC powe

Page 8 - Operation Safety Guidelines

16 Basic Operations Turn the Radio On/Off Press the Power switch to switch the radio on. Press and hold the Power switch for approximately 1 secon

Page 9 - Product Inspection

17 Select a Channel Selector Knob, [? ] / [? ] or the function keys PF1-PF6 can be programmed with CH Up/ CH Down features to select a channel. Tran

Page 10 - Radio Installation

18 Notes: ? Press the [TX Power] key while using a channel programmed with low power, an error tone will sound and the transmit power will not chan

Page 11 - ¦ Warnings:

19 ? Scan Restart When the radio stops on a busy channel, scanning can be restarted according to the restart mode, which can be programmed by the d

Page 12 - Radio Overview

2 HOT SURFACEAvoid contact during prolonged use Do not touch the metal surface of the radio while it is in use. Do not mount the radio such that

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20 ? Nuisance Channel Temporary Delete This feature allows you to temporarily delete a channel to/from the scan list during scanning. When scannin

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21 If this feature is activated, enter a preset DTMF number (16 digits maximum) in receive mode, then press the [PTT] key to place the call. The DTM

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22 To cancel the process, press any key other than [0]~ [9]. 4. Press the [#] key, the stored DTMF number is cleared. ? Redial 1. Press the [*

Page 16 - Basic Operations

23 Squelch function. When activated, the radio will send a transpond signal when receiving the matching code. Four types of transpond signal can be

Page 17 - Receive

24 for a preset time in turn automatically. While in Emergency mode, switch the power OFF or hold down the key again for longer than a preset time (

Page 18 - Channel Scan

25 Programmable Auxiliary Functions Your dealer can program the following auxiliary functions to the programmable keys PF1-PF6. Reverse Frequency If

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26 1. Select your desired channel. 2. Press the key programmed as [UST] to enter the UST mode. 3. Use the Selector Knob to select a desired UST c

Page 20 - DTMF Call

27 Selectable Two-Tone Encode 1. Press the key programmed as [TTS], the programmed 2-Tone code or name will be displayed on the LCD. 2. Turn the

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28 Scrambler Press the key programmed as [Scrambler] to toggle Scrambler on/off. Note: Emphasis/de-emphasis features are turned off when scrambler i

Page 22 - Auto Transpond

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Page 23 - Emergency Call

3 by the manufacturer or radio dealer. You may be exposing person(s) to excessive radio frequency radiation. You may contact your radio dealer or the

Page 24 - Stun & Revive

30 6) Select sending type, “Individual” or “Group Call”. 7) Use the knob selection/keypad entering to determine the desired receiver ID (individua

Page 25 - Selectable Squelch Level

31 5) Select the content of the desired message; 6) Select “Protect Mode”, “Transfer Msg” or “Delete Msg”(Note 2); If “Delete Msg” is selected

Page 26 - Horn Alert

32 AND Unmutes only when both CTCSS/DCS and Optional Signalling (2-Tone/5-Tone/DTMF/HDC2400TM) are received and matches the preset one on selected

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33 Home Off Home Off Home 1 On Home 1 On Home 2 On Home 2 On Home Both On Home Both On 1 Home Channel Zone Home Channel Home Zone Z

Page 28 - HDC list

34 CTCSS (EIA standard mode) R CTCSS 67.0 [PF4]: Toggle between standard mode and step mode 67.0-254.1Hz R CTCSS 254.1 [PF3]: Toggle between CD

Page 29 - Message Receiving

35 023-754 Reverse T CDCSS 754 I CDCSS (1 step mode) T CDCSS 000 I* 000-777 Reverse T CDCSS 777 I* n Hook & Moni Select submenu “

Page 30 - Message Viewing and Deleting

36 Scan PF1 Scan Scan Add/Del as not at scan status Temporarily delete nuisance channel Add/Del PF1 Add/Del Temporarily delete priority channel

Page 31 - Received Message Deleting

37 Temporarily delete nuisance channel Add/Del PF2 Add/Del Temporarily delete priority channel Reverse PF2 Reverse Reverse frequency Talk A

Page 32 - User Set Mode

38 Talk Around PF3 TA Talk around SEL SQL PF3 SELSQL Select squelch level Home CH PF3 HomeCH Home channel Public Address PF3 PA Public addre

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39 Public Address PF4 PA Public address Horn Alert PF4 HornAler Horn alert LCD Backlight PF4 LCDBL LCD backlight Scrambler PF4 Scramble Scra

Page 34 - Signalling

4 Contents Caution MANDATORY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS User Safety, Training, and General Information Compliance with RF Energy Exposure Standards FCC

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40 Scrambler PF5 Scramble Scrambler Compander PF5 Compand Compander AUX A PF5 AUX A AUXA Port output control AUX B PF5 AUX B AUXB Port outpu

Page 36 - Add/Del in non-scan mode

41 AUX B PF6 AUX B AUXB Port output control Send GPS PF6 SendGPS Send GPS Emergency Call PF6 Emergency Emergency call Message PF6 Message

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42 A @ ! # $ % ^ & ~ B + - * / = \ _ | C ( ) < > [ ] { } D , . ? : ; “ ‘ ` * Press to t

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43 Optional Accessories Keypad Microphone Remote Mount Kit Antenna Cloning cable Programming cable External Speaker RELM endeavors to ac

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5 Display Frequency Display Label Display Mode LCD Backlight Compander Scrambler Short Message GPS Report Optional Signalling Us

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6 User Safety, Training, and General Information READ THIS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION BEFORE USING YOUR RELM MOBILE RADI

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7 Approved Accessories For a list of RELM approved accessories, see the accessories page of this user manual or visit the following website which lis

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8 * Switch OFF the radio while refueling or parking at gas station. * Turn off your radio in any place where posted notices instruct you to do so. *

Page 43 - Optional Accessories

9 Product Inspection Please carefully unpack the radio. Before use, it is recommended that you inspect the product as follows. First check the ship

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