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4W MOBILE CB TRANSCEIVER INSTRUCTION MANUAL www.ttikorea.co.kr TCBR2000 man_reized.indd 1 2011.3.14 5:34:16 PM

Our Thanks to You and Customer Assistance Our Thanks to You Our Thanks to You Thank you for purchasing a TTI CB TRANSCEIVER radio. Properly used, this TTI product will give you many years of reliable service. All our products are built to offer excellent value by combining advanced features, great design and manufacturing quality. To ensure you are familiar with the operation and features of your radio, and in order to obtain the best performance, please read this manual carefully before operation. English TCBR2000 man_reized.indd 2 2011.3.14 5:34:16 PM

e Contents Contents 1. Introduction... 4. Supplied Accessories... 4. Installation... 5 4. Transceiver System Controls and Functions... 7 - TRANSCEIVER SYSTEM (1) Microphone Jack... 7 () Front Speaker... 8 () Microphone Jack (Handsfree)... 8 (4) AUX Jack... 8 (5) Remote Control Unit Jack... 8 (6) Remote LCD Unit Jack... 8 (7) Power 1/4 V DC... 8 (8) Remote LCD Unit Jack... 8 (9) Remote Control Unit Jack... 9 (10) Extra PTT Jack... 9 (11) S-Meter... 9 (1) EXT Jack... 9 (1) Antenna Connector... 9 - REMOTE LCD UNIT (1) Power On/Off Button... 10 () Squelch & DSS Knob... 10 () LCD Display... 10 (4) Volume & Menu Selection Knob... 10 (5) Channel Down Button... 10 (6) Channel Up Button... 10 (7) Scan & Scan Memory Button... 10 (8) AM/FM & 9/19 Selection Button... 11 (9) Attenuation & Compander Selection Button... 11 (10) Dual Watch & Band Selection Button... 11 (11) Programming Jack... 1 - REMOTE CONTROL UNIT (1) PTT/CALL(PAGE) Button...1 () Menu & AMG Button... 1 () Channel Up Button... 1 (4) Channel Down Button... 1 (5) Backlighting Color Button... 1 (6) Speaker Mute & Lock Button... 1 - MICROPHONE... 1 - HANDSFREE MICROPHONE... 1 5. LCD Display... 14 6. Menu Mode... 14 7. How to operate the transceiver... 14 8. Band Selection... 16 9. Trouble Shooting... 16 10. CE Declaration... 17 11. Safety Requirement... 17 1. Specifications... 17 1. Restrictions on the use... 18 English TCBR2000 man_reized.indd 3 2011.3.14 5:34:16 PM

VOL / DW Introduction 1. Introduction TCB-R000 transceiver is designed to have a good performance in any conditions that the transceiver operates, using rugged build chassis, PCB s and components. This transceiver is also designed for users convenience, implementing human ergonomics to locate the knobs and buttons in the proper places. The combination of well designed knobs and buttons as well as user friendly graphic layouts will lead users to quickly adapt themselves for the easy operation. The newly applied menu mode will make professional users more satisfactory with pleasure. The elegant, luxury and different colored LED light supporting the face design will go well with any vehicles. This instruction manual has been designed to enable you to get the best use from your CB Transceiver, therefore you are recommended to take a few minutes to read this instruction manual before initial use of your CB Transceiver. 2. Supplied Accessories Your transceiver is supplied with a full range of accessories to help you get started and virtually benefi t from all the features straight away. - Transceiver : 1unit - Radio Mounting Bracket with Screw and Washer : 1kit - Microphone with cord : 1unit - Microphone Mounting Bracket with Screw : 1kit - Remote Control Unit : 1unit - Remote control unit Velcro & Mounting Screw : 1kit Velcro(+) Velcro(-) - Handsfree Microphone : 1unit - Handsfree Microphone Mounting Bracket : 1unit - Remote LCD Unit : 1unit - Remote LCD unit Mounting Bracket with Screw :1kit - Power Cable : 1unit - Din Front Plate : 1unit - Din Body Plate : 1unit 4 English TCBR2000 man_reized.indd 4 2011.3.14 5:34:17 PM

Installation 3. Installation INSTALLING YOUR TRANSCEIVER AND MICROPHONE - Normal Installation using Mounting Bracket Plan the location of the transceiver and microphone first, which is most convenient for the operation. The transceiver should normally be mounted horizontally, but may be mounted vertically. The bracket supplied can be fitted above or below the case allowing the TCB-R000 to be cradled by the bracket or suspended from it. Consider that this location of the transceiver should not interfere with the driver and passengers. Choose a spot where the microphone and all controls are easily accessible. 1) Put the mounting bracket on the proper location where you are going to install. ) Drill holes and fix mounting bracket on the location. ) Connect the antenna cable plug to the standard receptacle on the transceiver, which is marked ANT. 4) Connect the power cable directly to the vehicle battery or fuse box of the car. Be careful to make sure of the polarity of the battery first and connect the cable. (Red: Positive Pole(+), Black:Negative Pole(-). The same colors are shown on the battery and in the fuse box of the car.) 5) Connect the power cable to the transceiver cable. 6) Mount the microphone bracket on one side of the transceiver, or near it using two screws included. 7) Connect the microphone to the transceiver s microphone receptacle. - Installing into Audio Compartment This transceiver is also designed to have the DIN size to be directly installed into the audio compartment of your vehicle. For this purpose, use the TTI supplied installation supporting DIN plates. All other connections and installations are same as the above Normal Installation Using Mounting Bracket. Din-Body Plate Din-Front Plate 1) Install the Din-Body plate into the audio compartment (center fascia) of your vehicle.(use the ready made locking flaps.)a CB Radio Screw ) Set the transceiver in the Din-Front plate, and insert the transceiver in the Din- Body plate. ) Fix the screws through the transceiver, Din-Front plate and Din-Body plate. English 5 TCBR2000 man_reized.indd 5 2011.3.14 5:34:18 PM

Installation INSTALLING YOUR REMOTE LCD UNIT Plan the location of the remote LCD unit for your convenient use. Use the flat and even surface to keep the mounting bracket safely standing against any impacts from road conditions. Strong adherent tape is used to support the bracket installation, however the fixing screws are highly recommended to use to tightly fix the mounting bracket onto your vehicle. 1) Insert the mounting rail of the remote LCD unit into the mounting bracket. ) Locate the LCD unit upright and tightly fasten the LCD unit fixing knob. ) Slightly unfasten the tilt and swivel fixing knob and adjust the view angle of the LCD unit toward the direction you prefer(up or down and left or right). Then, tightly fasten the tilt and swivel fixing knob. 4) Connect the wire of the Remote LCD unit to either of the unit connectors installed on the front panel and the rear panel of the transceiver. <Front Panel> <Rear Panel> 1 LCD Unit Fixing Knob Tilt & Swivel Fixing Knob INSTALLING YOUR REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Install one Velcro tape on the remote control unit and the other wherever it is convenient to use. Install the wire of the remote control unit to either of control unit connectors installed on the front panel and the rear panel of the transceiver. <Front Panel> 2 *NOTE: Push in slightly and then pull out the wire to disconnect. <Rear Panel> INSTALLING YOUR HANDSFREE MICROPHONE Install the mounting bracket on your sunvisor or any proper place where you feel it is convenient. Install the microphone and connect the wire to the MIC connector arranged on the front panel of the transceiver. 6 English TCBR2000 man_reized.indd 6 2011.3.14 5:34:19 PM

Installation INSTALLING AN ANTENNA It is very important to select a good quality high efficiency 7MHz antenna. A poor quality antenna or one not designed for the 7MHz band will give very poor performance and could cause damage to the transceiver. 1) Place the antenna as high as possible. ) The longer the antenna is, normally the better is the performance of the transceiver. ) Try to mount the antenna in the centre of the surface that you select. 4) Make sure that you have a solid metal-to-metal ground connection. 5) Be careful not to damage the cable during the installation. Warning : Never try the operation of your transceiver before connecting a proper antenna in order not to cause any damage. 4. Transceiver System Controls and Functions TRANSCEIVER UNIT Microphone Jack Front Speaker Microphone Jack (Handsfree) Remote Control Unit Jack Remote LCD Unit Jack Power 1/4 V DC Aux Jack Remote LCD Unit Jack EXT Jack S-Meter Extra PTT Jack Remote Control Unit Jack Antenna Connector English 7 TCBR2000 man_reized.indd 7 2011.3.14 5:34:19 PM

Transceiver System Controls and Functions - Transceiver Front Panel MICROPHONE JACK 1) Microphone Jack Insert the microphone into this jack. Use the guide for easy connection. FRONT SPEAKER 2) Front Speaker The front speaker makes the audio always loud enough even when the transceiver is located in the audio compartment (center fascia) or in some places difficult to be found. Microphone Jack 3) Microphone Jack(Handsfree) Insert the handsfree microphone into this jack. AUX JACK 4) AUX Jack Connect an AUX connector of your audio equipment such as your MP player into this jack. CONTROL UNIT 5) Remote Control Unit Jack Install the remote control unit connector into this jack. LCD UNIT 6) Remote LCD Unit Jack Install the remote LCD unit connector into this jack. - Transceiver Rear Panel POWER 12/24 V DC LCD UNIT 7) Power 12V/24 DC Connect the power supply cable to this port. NOTE : This transceiver works properly at 1.V DC input. And one high voltage protection circuit is installed to protect this transceiver from 4V DC connection. 8) Remote LCD Unit Jack Install the Remote LCD unit connector into this jack. 8 English TCBR2000 man_reized.indd 8 2011.3.14 5:34:20 PM

Transceiver System Controls and Functions CONTROL UNIT 9) Remote Control Unit Jack Install the Remote Control Unit Connector into this jack. PTT JACK 10) Extra PTT Jack Connect an extra PTT equipment (This is not supplied) to this jack. S-Meter 11) S-Meter Connect an external S-Meter (This is not supplied) to this port. EXT JACK 12) EXT Jack Connect a loud speaker (This is not supplied) to this port. ANTENNA CONNECTOR 13) Antenna Connector Insert the male connector of the antenna cable into this female antenna connector. REMOTE LCD UNIT Power Button Squelch& DSS Knob LCD Display Attenuation& Program Button Volume&Menu Selection Knob Dual Watch& Band Selection Button AM/FM&9/19 Selection Button Scan&Scan Memory Button Channel Up Button Channel Down Button Programming Jack English 9 TCBR2000 man_reized.indd 9 2011.3.14 5:34:20 PM

Transceiver System Controls and Functions POWER ON/OFF BUTTON 1) Power ON/OFF Button Press this button for about seconds to turn on or turn off your transceiver. SQUELCH & DSS KNOB LCD DISPLAY 2) Squelch&DSS Knob Manual Adjustment : Turn this knob counter-clockwise until you hear the background noise and then turn the knob a little clockwise until the noise disappears. In this way, you get the best receive sensitivity. DSS: In FM mode turn the knob counter-clockwise until it ends. The squelch level of your transceiver is dynamically adjusted. 3) LCD Display Most of the operational information is displayed. Please see LCD Display section of this manual for the details of information. VOLUME & KNOB 4) Volume&Menu Selection Knob Volume Adjustment : The more you turn this knob clockwise, the bigger the audio sound grows. This volume knob generates a virtual volume on the LCD. The virtual volume moves in corelation with this volume knob. Menu Selection and Setting : The menu mode allows you to set-up and edit the selectable functions. To access the mode, press and hold this button, and afterwards each press of the button steps the transceiver sequentially through the different functions. The LCD display indicates the current function. The present setting and associated icon, if there is, display. Use this knob and turn clockwise or counter-clockwise to change the setting. You may use the channel up/down button instead. Press the PTT or button or wait for about 10 seconds to store your selection. If you do not press any button or knob for about 10 seconds, your transceiver will return to the stand-by mode automatically. Please refer to the ITEM section of this manual for the details of menu items. CHANNEL DOWN 5) Channel Down Button Momentarily press this button to move down the channel. The channel changes one by one. Press and hold this button to quickly scroll down the channel. CHANNEL UP BUTTON 6) Channel Up Button Momentarily press this button to move up the channel. The channel changes one by one. Press and hold this button to quickly scroll up the channel. SCAN&SCAN MEMORY 7) Scan & Scan Memory Button Scan : Press this button momentarily to start scanning upward to catch any channels that are occupied by others. To activate/deactivate the channel scan, press the Scan button briefly. The Scan icon (TAG) will appear when the channel scan is active. Scanning will only stop when you deactivate the scan function. 10 English TCBR2000 man_reized.indd 10 2011.3.14 5:34:21 PM

Transceiver System Controls and Functions Momentarily press the channel down button during scanning in order to change the scanning direction. The transceiver will scan through the whole transceiver channels. If your transceiver detects a valid signal the scan will pause for the period that has been set by the professional menu mode setting. If you press the PTT button when your transceiver detects a signal, the radio will transmit on the same channel. Scanning will resume after the valid signal disappears. Use the channel up or down button to resume scanning immediately. Scan Memory : It is possible to memorize or erase any channel(s) in the scan memory list. When a channel or channels are contained in the scan memory list, the channels are scanned by the scan activation For user convenience, all the channels are memorized in the list upon shipment from the factory, and TAG is displayed with the memorized channels. To erase the displayed channels from the scan memory list, press and hold the button on each concerned channel. AM/FM & 9/19 BUTTON AM/FM & 9/19 Keuzetoets ATTENUATION & PROGRAM Dempings- & Programmeren DUAL WATCH & BAND Dubbel Afluisteren & Band 8) AM/FM & 9/19 Selection Button AM/FM Mode Selection: Press this button momentarily to change the AM or FM mode. The LCD icon changes accordingly. 9/19 Emergency Channel Selection: Press and hold this button, then the transceiver moves to the channel 9 first. Press and hold this button again to goes to the channel 19. The EMG icon displays. To escape from the emergency channel, press and hold this button one more time. 9) Attenuation & Program Button Attenuation : In some strong signal environment, it is required to reduce the receiving sensitivity. Press this button momentarily to reduce the sensitivity by about 15dB( LOW displays) Press this button one more time for high attenuation of about 0dB.( HIGH displays) Program Selection : Please consult your dealer to program a item that you like to include in the program(p) button. You may have VOX selection, Compander Selection, and etc. After one menu item selection, you may conveniently access to the programmed item for your preferred setting and selection. 10) Dual Watch & Band Selection Button Press momentarily this button while you are on the current (primary) channel. The dual watch icon DW blinks. Press the channel up/down button to select another(secondary) channel that you like to monitor. The dual watch icon DW stops blinking and the dual watch starts between the selected(secondary) channel and the primary channel. If you like to change the selected (secondary) channel, just press the channel up/down button to select a new one. You may select the emergency channel. To stop this function, press momentarily this button again. If you press the PTT button whilst receiving a signal in dual watch mode the transceiver will transmit on the currently displayed channel. If you press the PTT button when no signal is present the transceiver will transmit on the primary channel. Band Selection : Press and hold this button to enter the band selection mode. The band icon displays and on the left side of the LCD shows up the currently selected band. To change the band, use the volume knob or channel up/down button. Press the PTT or button or wait for about 10 seconds to store your selection. If you do not press any button or knob for 10seconds, your transceiver will return to the stand-by mode automatically. English 11 TCBR2000 man_reized.indd 11 2011.3.14 5:34:21 PM

Transceiver System Controls and Functions PROGRAMMING JACK 11) Programming Jack This is only for dealers use. Do not try to use this by connecting any jacks or cables. This may cause any troubles with your transceiver and void your warranty. REMOTE CONTROL UNIT 6 Speaker Mute & Lock Button 5 4 3 2 1 Backlighting Color Selection Channel Up Button Channel Down Button Menu & AMG Button PTT & Call(Page) Button PTT BUTTON 1) PTT & CALL(PAGE) Button While pressing this button, you can transmit. Double-click this button to call(page) others. & AMG BUTTON CHANNEL DOWN 2) Menu&AMG Button Menu Button : Press this button momentarily to enter the Menu mode. Each press of this button steps the transceiver sequentically through the different functions. (Same as the Menu knob of the Remote LCD unit) Use the channel up/down button to change the setting. Press the PTT or Menu button or wait for about 10 seconds to store your selection. AMG Button : Press and hold this button to enter AMG (Automatic Microphone Gain Control) selection. To deactivate this selection press and hold this button again. 3) Channel Down Button Momentarily press this button to move down the channel. The channel changes one by one. Press and hold this button to quickly scroll down the channel. 1 English TCBR2000 man_reized.indd 12 2011.3.14 5:34:22 PM

Transceiver System Controls and Functions CHANNEL UP BUTTON 4) Channel Up Button Momentarily press this button to move up the channel. The channel changes one by one. Press and hold this button to quickly scroll up the channel. BACKLIGHTING COLOR 5) Backlighting Color Button There are three colors available : Blue, Green and Red. Momentarily press this button to change the color. SPEAKER MUTE & LOCK 6) Speaker Mute & Lock Button Speaker Mute : Momentarily press this button to make mute the speaker of the transceiver. Lock : Press and hold this button to lock the major buttons. The PTT, volume and squelch buttons are free from the lock function activation. MICROPHONE 1 Down Button : Use this button to change the channels downward. Up Button : Use this button to change the channels upward. Mute and Lock Button : Press and hold the button. This locks the up button and down button of the microphone. Also, this lock works same as the lock button on the transceiver front panel. Momentarily press the button to make mute the speaker of the transceiver. 4 PTT&CALL(PAGE) Button : While pressing this button, you can transmit. Double-click this button to call(page) others. 5 6 Pin Microphone Connector : Connect this to the microphone jack on the front panel of the transceiver. HANDSFREE MICROPHONE This is used for handsfree(vox) microphone. The transceiver should be in the VOX activated mode to use this handsfree microphone. English 1 TCBR2000 man_reized.indd 13 2011.3.14 5:34:22 PM

LCD DISPLAY 5. LCD DISPLAY Compander AM Mode CTCSS Tone SCAN VOX FM Mode External S-Meter Emergency Channel Roger Beep Tone Key Tone Key Lock Dual Watch TAG (Scan Memory) Band Dynamic Squelch System AUX Connection Automatic MIC Gain Control Low Power Squelch Speaker Mute Receive / Transmit Attenuation Signal Strength Meter External Speaker Channel Scrambler 6. MODE Two different kinds of Menu Modes are offered for your conveniences. The normal Menu Mode includes usually selected and changed items such as tones, companders, microphone sensitivity and etc. The professional Menu Mode groups together the other items that are probably used in less frequent manner such as call(page) selection, squelch tail on/off, handsfree timer and etc. - Normal Menu Mode Display Functions Settings RX-TONE TONE CH: (OFF, 1-8) CTCSS Tone Selection (Receiving) 01-8 and OFF with CTC icon ( ) TX-TONE TONE CH: (OFF, 1-8) VOX SENS STEP: (LOW,MID,HIGH,OFF) COMPANDER STATE: (ON,OFF) MIC GAIN (LOW,MID,HIGH) CTCSS Tone Selection (Transmitting) VOX Level Selection Noise Reduction Circuit Activation Microphone Gain Level Selection 01-8 and OFF with CTC icon ( ) LOW,MID,HIGH,OFF with VOX icon ( ) ON, OFF LOW,MID,HIGH BACK LIGHT COLOR : (RED,GREEN,BLUE) Backlighting Color Change Red, Green, Blue 14 English TCBR2000 man_reized.indd 14 2011.3.14 5:34:23 PM

MODE - Professional Menu Mode Pressing and holding the up button of the Remote LCD unit, turn on the transceiver. The LCD tells that you have entered the professional menu mode. The first ones are the same normal menu mode items and the professional menu mode items follow. Display Functions Settings SQT-TONE STATE : (ON,OFF) ROGER STATE : (ON,OFF) Reduction of noisy squelch tail. Both of the transmitting radio and the receiving radio should be in the same selection to properly work. Roger beep tone on or off ON,OFF ON,OFF BEEP STATE : (ON,OFF) BACK LIGHT DIMMER (High,Low,Off) QUICK CH-STEP ; (,5,10,15) EXT SPEAKER STATE : (AUTO,OFF) Key beep tone on or off Back light dimmer selection Step selection for quick channel up/down Controlling the external speaker upon its connection ON,OFF LOW,HIGH.OFF,5,10,15 Channels AUTO,OFF ID EDIT (XXX XXX) SCAN RECEIVER TIME:(01-99,CONT.) ID writing: Use the volume knob to select the alphabet or number and use the channel up/down button to move to the next letter. Timer selection during scanning and upon effective signal. Max.1 characters to be written. 01-99 sec, CONT (Continuously staying while there is signal) SCAN DELAY TIME : (01-99.OFF) CALL SELECT: (OFF,1-5) Timer selection after effective signal has disappeared. Call(page) selection. The call tone can be heard from the receiving radios only. 01-99 sec, OFF (Immediate Scanning Resumed) 01-05, OFF English 15 TCBR2000 man_reized.indd 15 2011.3.14 5:34:23 PM

How To Operate the Transceiver 7. How to operate the Transceiver 1) Make sure the microphone is connected to the microphone jack. ) Make sure the power cable is connected properly. ) Make sure the remote LCD unit and remote control unit are all connected properly. 4) Make sure the antenna is connected to the antenna receptacle. 5) It is better to put the squelch control knob turned fully counter-clockwise. 6) Turn on the transceiver and control the volume level. 7) Adjust the squelch control knob to the optimum level. 8) Select your desired channel. 9) To transmit, press the PTT button and speak to the microphone. 10) Release the PTT button to receive. 8. Band Selection BAND BANDKEUZE SELECTION Setting Display Band Press and hold the band selection button to enter the band selection mode. The BAND icon displays. Use the volume knob or channel up/down button to change the band. Press the PTT or Menu button or wait for about 10 seconds to store your selection. EC E F PL UK UE(EU/UK) I I D D EU Europe 40 Ch FM 4W Spain 40 Ch AM/FM 4W France 40 Ch FM 4W, 40 Ch AM 1W Poland 40 Ch AM / FM 4W UK 40 Ch FM 4W (British Frequencies) UK 40 Ch FM 4W (British Frequencies) +CEPT 40Ch FM 4W(EC) Italy 40 Ch AM / FM 4W Italy 4 Ch AM / FM 4W Germany 80 Ch FM 4W, 1 Ch AM 1W Germany 40 Ch FM 4W, 1 Ch AM 1W Europe 40 Ch FM 4W, 40 Ch AM 1W 9. Trouble Shooting If you experience problems with your TCB-R000 transceiver, first check the power supply source. Poor connection of the power supply source can cause problems such as no transmission, no reception or poor reception, and weak or no sound. Ensure that the microphone and antenna are also well connected. If this does not solve the problem, reset your transceiver as follows. 16 TROUBLE SHOOTING English 1) Switch off the transceiver. ) Pressing the DW/BAND button and turn on the transceiver. This will reset the transceiver, so all the memories are erased and the parameters return to the initial factory setting. This should fix most problems. In case of further difficulty, please consult your dealer or visit our website. TCBR2000 man_reized.indd 16 2011.3.14 5:34:24 PM

10. CE Declaration 2150 Specifications CE versions of the TCB-R000 which display the CE symbol on the product label, comply with the essential requirements of the European Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Directive 1999/5/CE. This warning symbol indicates that this equipment operates in non-harmonised frequency bands and/or maybe subject to licensing conditions in the country of use. Be sure to check that you have the correct version of this radio or the correct programming of this radio, to comply with your national licensing requirements. This unit can be used without license and charges in; Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria,Cyprus, Czech, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France,Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland,Portugal,Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and U.K. 11. Safety Requirement The power cable is mostly fit for 1.V DC. Be sure the transceiver is off before connecting the leads of the power cable to the power supply. It is important to observe the polarity even if the unit is protected against the accidental inversion : * Red : Positive pole (+) * Black : Negative pole (-) The same colors are present on the battery and in the fuse box of the car. The unit must be wired for the negative ground only. To avoid damage, do not operate your CB radio without connecting a proper antenna. 12. Specifications General Channel Frequency Range Operating mode Frequency Control Frequency Tolerance Operating Temperature Range Microphone Input Voltage Size Weight Antenna Connector Transmitter Power Output Modulation Frequency Response Output Impedance Harmonic Suppression Current Drain Receiver Receiving System IF Frequencies Sensitivity Audio Output Power Audio Distortion Image Rejection Adjacent Channel Rejection Conducted Spurious Frequency Response Built-in Speaker Squelch 40 (See the frequency band chart) 6.96 MHz ~ 7.40 MHz FE (FM), AE (AM) PLL Synthesizer 0.00% -10C to + 55C Plug-in Type 1V/4V DC 10% 190(W) x 165(L) x 58(H) mm 978.5 g SO-9 type Duty cycle 10% 4 Watts @1.8V DC AM:from 85% to 95% FM:1.8KHz to +.0KHz 00Hz to 000Hz 50ohms, Unbalanced Less than -54dBm AM Full Mod. 1.6A Max. Dual conversion superheterodyne Double Conversion 1st 10.695MHz/nd 455KHz 0.7 V for 10dB(S+N)/N in AM Mode 0.7 V for 0dB SINAD in FM Mode.0W @ 8 Ohm Less then 8% @ 1KHz 60 db 60 db Less than -57dBm 00 to 500Hz 8 Ohms, round Adjustable; Threshold less than 1 microvolt DSS; Less than microvolt English 17 TCBR2000 man_reized.indd 17 2011.3.14 5:34:24 PM

Restrictions on the use 13. Restrictions on the use Country Settings Use restrictions and other comments BELGIUM SWITZERLAND DENMARK,NORWAY LUXEMBOURG,CZECH FINLAND,PORTUGAL FRANCE,NETHERLANDS GERMANY GREECE IRELAND D D EU EU EU E EU E EU F F EC EC EC EC 40Ch -4W FM- Individual License is required 40Ch -1W AM- Individual License is required 40Ch -4W FM- Free Use 40Ch -4W FM- Free Use 40Ch -1W AM- Free Use 80Ch -4W FM- Individual License is required 1Ch -1W AM- Individual License is required 40Ch -1W AM- Use Ch 4-15 Only 40Ch -4W FM- Free Use 1Ch -1W AM- Individual License is required fx Allowed: from 6.960 to 7.410 MHz BAPT ZV 104 T/R 0-0 F I EC 40Ch -4W FM- Free Use 40Ch -5W AM- Free Use F I EC 40Ch -4W FM- Free Use 40Ch -1W AM- Free Use S.I.No 46 of 1998. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY ACT, 196 (SECTIONS) (EXEMP- TION OF CITIZEN S BAND (CB) RADIOS) ORDERS, 1998 ITALY SPAIN SWEDEN UK POLAND E EU F I EC 40Ch -4W FM- General authorisation is required 40Ch -1W AM- General authorisation is required I 4Ch -4W FM 4Ch -1W AM(ERP) *AM mode allowed on ch1- only PNF issued on DM 08.07.0 NOTES 49 A-B-C-D-E-G E EU F EC 40Ch -4W FM- Individual License is required 40Ch -4W AM- Individual License is required Art. 57 - Law 11/1998 dated 4th April EU F EC 40Ch -4W FM- Free Use 40Ch -1W AM- Individual License is required UK EC 40Ch -4W FM- Individual License is required UK-RA-MPT 18/MPT10;UK-R&TTE - S.I.L. 000:70 PL EU EC 40Ch -4W FM/AM- Free Use 18 English TCBR2000 man_reized.indd 18 2011.3.14 5:34:25 PM

Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity We, TTI Tech Co.,Ltd. (TTI house, 116-4, Gaepo-dong, Gangnamgu, Seoul, Korea), hereby declare that the product satisfies all the technical regulations applicable to the product within the scope of Council Directives 006/95EC, 004/108/EC and 99/5/EC: Kind of Equipment : MOBILE CB TRANSCEIVER Type-Designation : Version (where applicable): Radio : EN 00 15- V1..1, EN 00 4- V1.1. EMC : EN 01 489-1 V1.8.1, EN 01 489-1 V1..1 Safety: EN 60950-1:006+A11:009 All essential radio test suites have been carried out. This declaration is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer and, if applicable, his authorized Representative, and is marked in accordance with the CE marking directive 9/68/EEC. N. Y. Kim Director Seoul, Nov 15, 010 CE Marking This radio is marked 2150 adjacent to the serial number. English 19 TCBR2000 man_reized.indd 19 2011.3.14 5:34:25 PM