Cobra MR HH150 FLT MR HH150 FLT Manual - English - Page 8

Common Radio Functions

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VOHpFerMatainrgineYoRuardRioadPirootocols Intro Operation Getting Started MR HH150FLT Radio Secondary Icons Installation FLOATING MARINE HH150 ESC WEATHER SETUP PWR MEM H-M-L ENTER CHANNEL SC/DW +16 VOL VOL SUBMERSIBLE Notice Getting Started Customer Assistance Warranty • Refer to the foldout at the front of this manual to identify the various controls and indicators on your radio. Throughout this mCuasntomuearl you will be instructed to "Press" or to "Press and Assistance Hold" various buttons (except "Push to Talk") on the radio. "Press" means a momentary press of approximately one second. "Press and Hold" means to hold the button down for approximately three seconds. Whenever you press any button except the Talk button on yoCuaurtiornadio, aWbarrniiengf tone (beep) will sound to confirm the button press. With all button presses, the appropriate icon will appear on the LCD and the backlight will turn On. The backlight will stay On for 10 seconds after the button is released. At times, you will hear two other sounds. Two beeps will sound to confirm your setting changes and three beeps will sound to notify you of an error. Common Radio Functions The following procedures define common operating functions of the radio when in either Marine Standby or Weather (WX) Standby modes. Power On/Off Button Power Button Power On/Off Button The On/Off Button control is located at the front left side of the radio. Pressing and holding the power On/Off button for 3 FLOATING MARINE HH15s0econds will turn the radio On or Off. ESC WEATHER SEPTUoPwer Saver PWR MEM H-M-L ENTER Your radio has a unique circuit designed to extend battery life. CHANNEL SC/DW If+16 there are no transmissions, signals, or button presses for ten seconds, the radio will automatically switch to Power Save VOL VOLmode. Signal reception or any button press will take the radio SUBMERSIBLE out of Power Save mode. Volume Control Volume is controlled by the Up/Down volume buttons. n To increase the volume, press the Volume + button. n To decrease the volume, press the Volume - button. 10 English VOHpFerMatainrgineYoRuardRioadPirootocols Intro Operation Speaker/Microphone Jack Secondary Icons Installation Getting Started Customer Warranty RAassdisitaoncSe peaker and Microphone The internal Radio Speaker and Microphone are located on the bottom front face of the radio below the lower control buttons. ACAnsussiotsotmpanetcrieonal Speaker/Microphone jack is located at the top of the radio. Flip the protective cap open and insert the plug into the jack. Talk Button Talk Button Notice PrCeaustisonand hoWladrnitnhg e Talk button to transmit messages. Release the Talk button to stop transmitting. If the Talk button is pressed while on a receive only channel, a three beep error signal will sound. Squelch Control Squelch Control This radio is equipped with an automatic squelch control. Squelch filters weak signals and radio frequency (RF) noise so you can hear the main signal clearly. To receive weak signals, the automatic squelch can be turned Off (opened) by pressing the Squelch Defeat button. You will likely hear a lot of static and RF noise along with the weak signal. Press the Squelch Defeat button for up to five seconds to briefly open squelch. To hold squelch open for longer periods, press and hold the Squelch Defeat button for more than five seconds. Squelch will remain open until you press the Squelch Defeat button again or you change channels. Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 11

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FLOATING
MARINE
H
ESC
WEATHER
PWR
MEM
H-M-L
CHANNEL
SC/DW
VOL
SUBMERSIBLE
Operating Your Radio
Operating Your Radio
11
Nothing
Comes Close to a Cobra
®
10
English
Getting Started
Getting Started
Getting Started
Refer to the foldout at the front of this manual to identify the
various controls and indicators on your radio. Throughout this
manual you will be instructed to “Press” or to “Press and
Hold” various buttons (except “Push to Talk”) on the radio.
“Press” means a momentary press of approximately one
second. “Press and Hold” means to hold the button down for
approximately three seconds.
Whenever you press any button except the
Talk
button on
your radio, a brief tone (beep) will sound to confirm the
button press. With all button presses, the appropriate icon
will appear on the LCD and the backlight will turn On. The
backlight will stay On for 10 seconds after the button is
released.
At times, you will hear two other sounds. Two beeps will
sound to confirm your setting changes and three beeps will
sound to notify you of an error.
Common Radio Functions
The following procedures define common operating functions of the radio when in
either
Marine Standby
or
Weather (WX) Standby
modes.
Power Button
Power On/Off Button
The
On/Off Button
control is located at the front left side of
the radio. Pressing and holding the power On/Off button for 3
seconds will turn the radio On or Off.
Power Saver
Your radio has a unique circuit designed to extend battery life.
If there are no transmissions, signals, or button presses for
ten seconds, the radio will automatically switch to
Power Save
mode. Signal reception or any button press will take the radio
out of
Power Save
mode.
Volume Control
Volume is controlled by the Up/Down volume buttons.
n
To increase the volume, press the Volume + button.
n
To decrease the volume, press the Volume - button.
Radio Speaker and Microphone
The internal
Radio Speaker
and
Microphone
are located on the
bottom front face of the radio below the lower control buttons.
An optional
Speaker/Microphone
jack is located at the top of
the radio. Flip the protective cap open and insert the plug into
the jack.
Talk Button
Press and hold the
Talk
button to transmit messages.
Release the
Talk
button to stop transmitting. If the
Talk
button is pressed while on a receive only channel, a three
beep error signal will sound.
Squelch Control
This radio is equipped with an automatic squelch control.
Squelch filters weak signals and radio frequency (RF) noise so
you can hear the main signal clearly.
To receive weak signals, the automatic squelch can be turned
Off (opened) by pressing the
Squelch Defeat
button. You will
likely hear a lot of static and RF noise along with the weak
signal.
Press the
Squelch Defeat
button for up to five seconds to briefly
open squelch. To hold squelch open for longer periods, press
and hold the
Squelch Defeat
button for more than five seconds.
Squelch will remain open until you press the
Squelch Defeat
button again or you change channels.
Squelch Control
Talk Button
Power On/Off Button
FLOATING
MARINE
HH150
ESC
WEATHER
SETUP
PWR
MEM
H-M-L
ENTER
CHANNEL
SC/DW
+16
VOL
VOL
SUBMERSIBLE
MR HH150FLT Radio
Speaker/Microphone Jack