Page 2 - Install Batteries
Pull lock tab downand lift door up(towards you) toremove batterycover. Inser t four “AAA”batteries. Positionbatteries accordingto po l a ri ty marki n g s. Remove belt clip by (A.) pulling tab out and (B.) Sliding belt clip up and off unit. Operation 3 Operation 2 NoteBatteries not included withMicr...
Page 3 - Turning On Your MicroTalk; Rotate ON - OFF Volume Control; Operation; LCD Display; Auto Battery Power Saver; The
Turning On Your MicroTalk Rotate ON - OFF Volume Control clockwise. An audible “tone” will indicate the unit is on andthen the LCD will go through a 3 second self-testand then go to oper ational mode. Operation 5 NoteWhenever the unit is on youcan receive communica-tions. Turning On YourMicroTalk Op...
Page 4 - Select main channel by pushing and releasing; Select channel by pushing and releasing; an area with many radios . It acts like a gate to
Select main channel by pushing and releasing buttons. Operation 7 Note Units must be on same channel and subchannelsto communicate. Note Channels 8-12 generally areless used and give betterresults for communicationsin most areas. Note Push and hold thebuttons for fast channeladvance. Select MainChan...
Page 5 - an audible tone will confirm your selection.; Battery Low; Push and release
Operation 9 Operation 8 Se l e ct s u bchannel number by pushing and re l e a s i n g buttons. When desired subchannel is displa yed push and release button. If k ey stroke tone is on, an audible tone will confirm your selection. Select CTCSSSubchannel continued 4 5 Battery Low When in normal use th...
Page 6 - Calling Another Party
Push and release button. The indic ator icon will flash and the icon will remain onfor 3 seconds. The unit you are calling will heara 2 second ring tone . Turn on your MicroTalk 2-way radio.An audible “tone” will indicate the unit is on.The LCD will go through a 3 second self testand then to oper at...
Page 7 - The i con will appe a r.; Talking To Another Party; To send your outgoing message:; Talking to; Release
The i con will appe a r. Operation 13 Note While PTT button isdepressed you cannot receive incoming calls. Note When you release the PTT button,the person youare talking to will hear atone indicating that it ’s okto talk. See TalkConfirmation Tone sectionon page 14. Operation 12 Talking To Another P...
Page 8 - Maximum Range Extender; Auto Squelch; Listening For Another Party; When finished talking:; Talk Confirmation Tone
Operation 15 Maximum Range Extender Auto squelch can be temporarily removed to allow all signals to enter by pressing the button (Maximum Range Extender). NoteTo learn more about therange of your MicroTalk ,see MicroTalk RangeSection on page 18. Range is dependent on battery condition and geographic...
Page 9 - Listening to Weather Channels; Channels; Press the buttons to select the
Operation 17 Listening to Weather Channels Listening toWeatherChannels Operation 16 Listening to Weather Channels Turn on your MicroTALK 2 -way radio. An audi- ble “tone” will indicate the unit is on. The LCDwill go through a 3 second self test and thengo operational mode. Listening toWeather Channe...
Page 10 - Making Life Easier and Safer; MicroTalk 2-Way Radios Can Make Lif e; Some suggestions include:; MicroTalk Range
Making Life Easier and Safer 19 MicroTalk 2-Way Radios Can Make Lif e Easier and Safer As you become familiar with your MicroTalkRadio you will find many of your own uses for the unit. Some suggestions include: MicroTalk 2-Way RadiosCan Make Life Easierand Safer 1. Talking with fellow hikers. 2. Kee...
Page 11 - E x t e rnal Microphone/Speaker Jack; External Microphone/Speaker Jack; continued; Agree on a meeting
E x t e rnal Microphone/Speaker Jack 21 External Microphone/Speaker Jack Your MicroTalk 2-Way Radio can be fitted with a variety of accessories, (not included)freeing your hands for other tasks . To attach an external microphone/speaker accessory: ExternalMicrophone/Speaker Jack Insert plug into the...
Page 12 - Advanced Features; Advanced Features
Advanced Features 23 Note If you push and hold the button,the MicroTalk will cycle through the dif -ferent functions. If, after 10 seconds no selec-tion is made, the unit willreturn to operational mode. Advanced Features 22 Advanced Features Your MicroTalk has many advanced features not found on oth...
Page 13 - Programming Memory Locations
Push and release button again. MAIN CHANNEL will flash and only the icon will remain flashing. Select desired main channel you wish to store (1-14) by pushing and releasingbuttons. (Use CHANNEL 12 for this example.) 5 Advanced Features 25 NoteOnce you enter memor ymode you can talk and lis -ten to a...
Page 14 - button which sets main
Your MicroTalk will stay in the subchannel section until you: Push and hold button to set memor y location and stay in memory scan. or... Push and release button to return t o operational mode. or... Push and release button to proceed to next function mode (Scan). Advanced Features 27 Note If you pu...
Page 15 - Push and hold; Select desired memory lo cation you wish t o; Memory Channel Recall/Talk; To recall a channel in memory:
Advanced Features 29 Push and hold button and talk. Your radio will stay on this recalled location until you exit out of memory function mode. Repeat step 2 for recalling other memor y locations. 3 4 Push and release button. To exit the Memory Mode and return t oOperational Mode: 5 Note If function ...
Page 16 - Scan Function
Advanced Features 31 Push and release buttons and the unit will begin scanning the main channels. Unit will continue to scan all main channels and stop if an incoming transmission is detected. 3 4 Your MicroTalk will pick it up for 10 seconds.Within 10 seconds you can: Push and hold button and talk....
Page 18 - Push and release the buttons to begin; Memory Scan Function; SCAN
Advanced Features 35 Advanced Features 34 Memory Scan Function Me m o ry Scan co nve n i e ntly allows you to access fre-q u e ntly used channel and sub-channel co m b i n at i o n s. Memory ScanFunction Push and release the buttons to begin the scan mode. The radio will stop at the first memory loc...
Page 20 - Rotate ON - OFF Volume Control clockwise.
Push and release buttons until icon appears for ringer mode. Advanced Features 39 3 continued Advanced Features 38 Ringer/Vibrate Modes Your Microtalk will signal you that there is anincoming transmission with either a tone or avibration or both. To set for Ringer/Vibr ate: Rotate ON - OFF Volume Co...
Page 21 - button or button to proceed to
Advanced Features 41 After selecting the mode you desire push andrelease button or button to proceed to next function. 6 Ringer/Vibrate Test To test the ringer/vibr ate mode: Turn on unit. Push and hold button. Quickly push and release button. Unit will ring, vibrate, or ring/vibrate for 4 seconds. ...
Page 22 - Tone Setting
Advanced Features Note For more information seeTalk Confirmation Tone section on page 14. Note To restore the TalkConfirmation Tone repeatsteps 1- 3 as shown t othe left. Note When you push and holdthe PTT button,the unitexits out to operationalmode. If, after 10 seconds no selec-tion is made, the u...
Page 23 - Push and release button.; Lock Function; Lock Function; Dual Watch Function; D W; i co n
Advanced Features 45 Dual Watch Function Dual WatchFunction Push and release button. icon flashes. Most buttons are locked . Advanced Features 44 NoteCall button, Range Extenderbutton and PTT button do not lock and are full yoperational while theunit is locked. The unit cannot lock whilein function ...
Page 24 - Press; DW; Pre s s
Advanced Features 46 Dual Watch Function continued Dual WatchFunction Advanced Features 47 Dual Watch Function continued Dual WatchFunction Press b u t ton to set CTC S S . C TC S S channel numbers will flash. Pre s s b u t tons to select CTC S S . 7 6 Press button. This will store the second channe...
Page 25 - Frequency Range; Caring for Your MicroTalk Radio; Here are some suggestions:; Caring for Your
The MicroTalk unit represents one of the mostadvanced FM two-way radios available. 1 462.5625 8 467.5625 2 462.5875 9 467.5875 3 462.6125 10 467.6125 4 462.6375 11 467.6375 5 462.6625 12 467.6625 6 462.6875 13 467.6875 7 462.7125 14 467.7125 Channel Channel FRS Frequency FRS Frequency Channel In MHz...
Page 26 - Never place or stor e
50 3. Never place or stor e the unit in w ater orin a moist plac e. 4. Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures. Caring for Your MicroTalk Radio MicroTalk Specifications 51 I.GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS A. GENERAL CH=14 CHANNELS WITHIN 462-467 MHZ B. RECEIVER UNIT 1. SENSITIVITY FOR 12 DB SINAD uV 0.25 FOR...
Page 29 - Way Radio; O pe rating Instru ctions for your; If You Think You Need Servic e
2 Way Radio FRS 310 WX O pe rating Instru ctions for your “Ingenious Prod u cts for Easier Co m m u n i cat i o n .” Cobra Electronics Corporation6500 West Cortland StreetChicago, IL 60707 Cobra Electronics Corp.© 1999Printed in Thailand Part No. 480-284-P-001 For te c h n i cal assistance, please c...
Page 30 - The Family Radio Service Story; The Family Radio Service S tory; Removable Belt Clip
The Family Radio Service Story A1 The Family Radio Service S tory Ever wish you could talk to someone who wasn’twithin earshot? Like contacting ski partners backat the lodge? Or letting a friend know how to findyou in a busy mall? Cobra’s MicroTalk radio is agreat way for friends or family to increa...
Page 31 - Customer Support; Our Thanks to You; Controls and Indicators
Thank you for purchasing this Cobra MicroTalk 2-way Radio. Properly used, this Cobra productwill give you many years of reliable service. Customer Support Should you encounter any problems with the product or not understand its many features,please refer to this owner ’s manual. If, after referring ...