BR01. Instruction guide BUSINESS RADIO. Suitable for: Business Restaurants Hospitality Warehousing

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BR01 BUSINESS RADIO Instruction guide Suitable for: Business Restaurants Hospitality Warehousing

Index Programming software (optional) 2 Content 3 Main characteristics 3 Coverage/Range 3 Main controls and parts of the radio 4 Operations 6 Power on/off and volume adjustment 6 Transmission 6 Monitor 6 Squelch 7 CTCSS/DCS tones 7 Flashlight 7 Battery recharge 7 Maintenance 8 Technical specifications 9 Troubleshooting 10 BR01 instruction guide 1

Thanks for choosing Midland! BR01 is a portable transceiver that is free use in almost all European countries. For further information, we suggest you look at the Restrictions on the use chart. Programming software (optional) Thanks to Midland Programming software PRG10, it is possible to increase the performance of your radio or to reduce its functionality by disabling some of the default features (CTCSS, TOT...) For further information, please consult the Programming software manual. Any attempt to change frequencies or output power of the radio invalidates the approval. 2 BR01 instruction guide

Content 1 BR01 transceiver 1 belt clip 1 2800mAh Li-ion rechargeable battery pack 1 USB cable Main characteristics PMR446 Transceiver Output power: 500mW ERP Channel spacing: 12.5KHz Battery life up to 37 hours Voice announcement Battery save Monitor Squelch 50 CTCSS tones and 232 DCS codes Coverage/Range The maximum range depends on terrain condition and is obtained during use in an open space. The only limitation to maximum possible range are environmental factors such as blockage caused by trees,buildings, or other obstructions. Inside a car or a metallic constructions, the range can be reduced. Normally the coverage in the city, with buildings or other obstructions is about 1 or 2 Km. In open space but with obstructions like trees, leaves or houses the maximum possible range is about 4-6 Km. In open space, without obstructions and in sight, like for example in mountain, the coverage can be more than 12 Km. BR01 instruction guide 3

Main controls and parts of the radio 7 1 2 6 3 9 11 4 PTT 8 10 5 4 BR01 instruction guide

1. Antenna 2. Encoder: rotate clockwise or counter-clockwise to select the desired channel 3. Power on button: keep pressed to turn on/off the radio. When the radio is switched on, press shortly to turn on/off the flashlight. 4. Speaker 5. Built-in microphone 6. Led indicator: RED: TX; GREEN: RX. 7. Flashlight 8. PTT: push this button to transmit, release it to receive. 9. Volume button +: press to increase the volume. Keep pressed to start battery inquiry: level 4 -> battery 100%; level 3 -> battery 75%; level 2 -> battery 50%; level 1 -> battery 25%. 10. Volume button -: press to reduce the volume: Keep pressed to activate the Monitor function. 11. External Speaker/Mic Jack- allows the connection with external devices such as headsets, microphones. BR01 instruction guide 5

Operations Power on/off and volume adjustment To turn the radio on, keep pressed the Power on button. To adjust the volume level as you prefer, press the Volume button +/-. In case the radio does not pick up any signal, activate momentarily the Monitor function that allows to detect also weak signals. Then, adjust the volume to the desired level. To turn the radio off, keep pressed the Power on button until a switch off tone is heard. Transmission To communicate, all radios in your group must be set to the same channel. The radio comes with 16 PMR446 channels: 8 + 8 pre-set. CTCSS tones and DCS codes cannot be set on channels 1-8, only to channels 9-16. Rotate the knob for the channel selection. Keep pressed the Volume button - to enable the Monitor feature in order to make sure that the frequency is not busy, then press the PTT button. Release the PTT key to receive. Only one user at a time can talk during radio communications. Therefore, it is important not to transmit when you are receiving a communication and use the transmission mode sparingly to allow other users to talk. Transmission consumes a significant amount of energy and should therefore be used sparingly to prolong the battery life. If you are unable to contact a station that you have no problems in receiving, the station may be using CTCSS tones or DCS codes. Monitor The Monitor feature is for excluding (opening) the Squelch, in order to listen to signals that are too weak to keep the Squelch permanently opened. Hold down the Volume button - to enable such function. 6 BR01 instruction guide

Squelch The Squelch function suppresses noises on the channel in use and allows to receive even weak signals. BR01 has 10 different Squelch levels that can be set by programming software: 0 means that the Squelch is turned off; from level 1 to level 9 you will have different levels of noise reduction. The higher is the level, the louder will be the Squelch. By default, the Squelch level of BR01 is set on level 4. Make sure you do not set an excessively high squelch level because in this case you may not be able to receive weaker signals. On the other hand an excessively low Squelch value could enable the Squelch even when no signals are present. Squelch must always be adjusted when no signals are present. CTCSS/DCS tones CTCSS and DCS tones are similar to access codes and enable the radio to communicate only with the users that are tuned on the same channel and have set the same code. For each channel, you can set up to 50 CTCSS tones and 232 DCS codes. The CTCSS/DCS tones are a sort of access codes and enable the radio to communicate only with the other users set on the same frequency and on the same CTCSS/DCS tone. Undesired signals coming from other stations set on the same frequency but with different CTCSS/DCS tones won t be received. Flashlight With BR01 turned on, shortly press the Power on button to turn on/off the flashlight at the top side of the radio. Battery recharge BR01 is equipped for using a 3,7V Li-ion rechargeable battery pack which can be recharged by connecting the USB cable to the radio and to a USB-charger (5V- 1A). It takes 10 hours to fully recharge the radio. For maximum battery life, we recommend charging the battery pack when the BR01 is off and the battery pack is fully discharged. The Battery power saving feature enables a reduction in consumption of up to 50%. If it has been set, it automatically activates when the transceiver does not receive any signal for more than 5 seconds in order to save the battery life. The Power saving function is activated by default and can be modified only by software. BR01 instruction guide 7

Maintenance Your BR01 was designed to fulfill any warranty obligations and to enjoy this product for many years. As for all the electronically devices, we recommend you to follow this few suggestions: Do not attempt to open the unit. Non-expert handling of the unit may damage it and/or annul the warranty. When using regulated power supply, take notice of power voltage, that must be between 3,4V and 4,2V to avoid damages. High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, and warp or melt certain plastics. Do not store the radio in dusty or dirty areas. Keep the Radio dry. Rainwater or damp will corrode electronic circuits. If it appears that the Radio diffuses peculiar smell or smoke, please shut off its power immediately and take off the charger or battery from the Radio. 8 BR01 instruction guide

Technical specifications General Frequency range 446.00625-446.09375 MHz (PMR446) Channels 16 PMR446 (8+8 preprogrammed) Working temperature -20 /+55 C Operating voltage 3.7V Operate mode Simplex Dimensions 150x55x27 mm Weight 157g (Battery pack included) Antenna impedance 50Ω Duty cycle 5/5/90% Category B Transmitter Frequency stability ±2.5PPM Output power 500mW ERP Max frequency deviation 2,5KHz Audio distortion 3% Adjacent channel power < 60 db Spurious radiation Within European legal terms Occupied bandwidth Within European legal terms Receiver RF sensibility <0.4uV@20 db SINAD Audio distortion 3% Audio response 300Hz 3KHz Adjacent channel selectivity Within European legal terms Intermodulation rejection Within European legal terms Spurious response Within European legal terms Blocking Within European legal terms BR01 instruction guide 9

Troubleshooting Problem The radio doesn t switch on The radio switches off shortly after it has been switched on The battery pack does not recharge The radio switches on but is unable to receive signals Possible Cause The battery pack is discharged and correctly. Discharged battery pack. The battery-charger has not been c rectly. The site of installation is too shielded The volume is too low Incorrect CTCSS or DCS An incorrect radio channel has been It is not possible to communicate with other parties The radio is installed in a shielded are you are communicating with Incorrect CTCSS or DCS The signal is very weak. Reception is fragmented and/or disturbed The autonomy of the battery pack is limited The transmission distance is excessi cles in the transmission path Other parties are using the same ch The radio has been installed too clos interference (televisions, computers Commission time is too high. 10 BR01 instruction guide

/or has not been installed Solution Verify that the battery pack is charged and that it has been correctly installed. onnected or installed cor- Recharge the battery pack.. Move to an another area. selected. a or is too far from the party Inspect the connections of the battery-charger and the installation of the batteries. Adjust the volume level. Check that the CTCSS tone or DCS code corresponds to the one set by the parties you are communicating with. Select the same radio channel used by the parties you are communicating with. Move to another area. ve and/or there are obsta- annel e to equipment that causes, etc.) Check that the CTCSS tone or DCS code corresponds to the one set by the parties you are communicating with. Try temporarily disabling the Squelch by means of the Monitor feature. Move closer to the party you are communicating with or to another area. Check the traffic on the radio channel by means of the Monitor feature and select another channel if required. Increase the distance between the radio and this equipment. Try reducing the transmission time and/or using a low power. BR01 instruction guide 11

Prodotto o importato da: CTE INTERNATIONAL s.r.l. Via. R.Sevardi 7-42124 Reggio Emilia Italia www.midlandreurope.com In Italia l uso di questo apparato è soggetto ad una dichiarazione. Prima dell uso leggere attentamente le istruzioni. Se il prodotto contiene batterie: non gettare nel fuoco, non disperdere nell ambiente dopo l uso, usare gli appositi contenitori per la raccolta. Produced or imported by: CTE INTERNATIONAL s.r.l. Via. R.Sevardi 7 42124 Mancasale Reggio Emilia Italy Imported by: ALAN - NEVADA UK Unit 1 Fitzherbert Spur Farlington Portsmouth Hants. P06 1TT - United Kingdom www.nevada.co.uk The use of this transceiver can be subject to national restrictions. Read the instructions carefully before installation and use. If the product contains batteries: do not throw the battery into fire. To disperse after use, throw into the appropriate containers. Importado por: MIDLAND IBERIA, SA C/Cobalt, 48-08940 Cornellà de Llobregat (Barcelona - España) www.midland.es El uso de este equipo puede estar sujeto a la obtención de la correspondiente autorización administrativa. Lea atentamente las instrucciones antes de usar el equipo. si el producto contiene pilas o baterías no las tire al fuego ni las disperse en el ambiente después de su uso, utilice los contenedores apropiados para su reciclaje. Vertrieb durch: ALAN ELECTRONICS GmbH Daimlerstraße 1K - D-63303 Dreieich Deutschland www.alan-electronics.de Die Benutzung dieses Handfunkgerätes ist von den landesspezifischen Bestimmungen abhängig. Vor Benutzung Bedienungsanleitung beachten. Bei Verwendung von Batterien beachten Sie bitte die Umweltbestimmungen. Batterien niemals ins offene Feuer werfen, und nur in dafür vorgesehene Sammelbehälter entsorgen.