Page 2 - INTRODUCTION; PMR RADIO TRANSCEIVER; USER MANUAL
2 INTRODUCTION Thank you for selecting the Oregon Scientific™ TP380 as your productof choice. This product is a portable, easy-to-use two-way radio transceiverthat you can use to contact your family and friends at shopping malls,amusement parks, or even sports events! The transceiver has 8 channels ...
Page 3 - KEY FEATURES; FRONT VIEW; DESCRIPTION FUNCTION
3 KEY FEATURES FRONT VIEW NO. DESCRIPTION FUNCTION 1 A n t e n n a Flexible, bendable antenna receives andtransmits signals, reduces chance of breakageand fits more easily and comfortably into shirt orpants pocket 2 LCD Display screen 3 PTT 1 . Push to talk2 . Press PTT twice to enable Call Tone fun...
Page 4 - BACK VIEW
4 7 MENU 1 . Scroll through menu options2 . Press and hold MENU to enable monitoring f u n c t i o n 8 1 . Increase Volume2 . Select Channel, CTCSS in MENU mode 1 . Decrease Volume2 . Select Channel, CTCSS in MENU mode 9 Speaker Receives voices / sounds from incoming call BACK VIEW NO. DESCRIPTION F...
Page 5 - LCD DISPLAY SYMBOLS
5 SYMBOL FUNCTION Receiving Transmitting Vo l u m e Voice Activation System Key Lock Auto Power Off Key Beeps Roger Beeps Scan Channel or CTCSSBattery Indicator Silent Alert function quietly alerts you of any incomingcalls without beeping noisesChannel Number: Select between 8 channels CTCSS code: A...
Page 6 - SAFETY AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS; SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
6 SAFETY AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Please observe the following safety precautions when setting up andusing this product.* LCD panel – The LCD panel is made of glass, and may break if the unit is dropped or impacted. * Heat sources – Keep the product away from heat sources such as rad...
Page 7 - OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER; transceiver in an upward motion and remove.
7 OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER 1 . To access the battery compartment, slide the hook at the back of the transceiver in an upward motion and remove. 2 . Slide the back cover of the transceiver in a downward motion to remove. 3 . Insert 3 AAA batteries into the battery compartment, noting polarities. 4. ...
Page 8 - BASIC FUNCTIONS; NOTE
8 5 . Press and hold to turn on the device. The unit will beep with the LCD displaying all symbols for 1 second. 6 . Use or to increase or decrease volume, respectively. The VOL number will show on the LCD accordingly. 7 . To turn the device off, press and hold until the unit beeps and the LCD goes ...
Page 10 - AUTO-SQUELCH FUNCTION; MENU
10 AUTO-SQUELCH FUNCTION Your transceiver has an Auto-Squelch function for hearing weaker, distanttransmissions. You will not hear anything on a channel unless someoneis transmitting nearby on the same channel. 1 . Press and hold MENU for 2 seconds to enable/disable this function. 2 . Press MENU to ...
Page 12 - SETTING VOX & BABY MONITOR
12 2 . Press and hold or to begin scanning a CTCSS channel. If a valid signal is present, the transceiver will pause on the current activec h a n n e l . 3 . Press PTT to set and store the CTCSS channel, or the transceiver stores the display setting after 15 seconds. The scan mode willimmediately se...
Page 13 - You can now begin voice transmission.; ROGER BEEP MODE; consecutive times until appears on the LCD.; KEY TONE
13 2 Normal sensitivity – ideal setting for voice-activated transmission 3 High sensitivity – all detected soun(includingnoise) are transmitted b 1 Low sensitivity – only audibly loud baby voicesare transmitted (useful for noisy environments) b 2 Normal sensitivity – ideal setting for voice-activate...
Page 14 - SILENT ALERT
14 1 . Press MENU 5 consecutive times until appears on the LCD. 2 . Press or to activate/deactivate the Key Tone function. SILENT ALERT Enabling the Silent Alert function allows you to be aware of any incomingcalls without needing to turn on any beeping sounds. 1 . Press MENU 6 consecutive times unt...
Page 15 - consecutive times until appears on the LCD.; : Press any button to re-enable the transceiver after automatic; ACCESSORIES; CHARGING CONTACTS
15 1 . Press MENU 7 consecutive times until appears on the LCD. 2 . Press or key to activate/deactivate the function. NOTE : Press any button to re-enable the transceiver after automatic shut-off. ACCESSORIES CHARGING CONTACTS Your TP380 transceiver comes with 2 individual drop-in chargers thatallow...
Page 16 - charging; APPENDIX; CHANNEL FREQUENCIES; CHANNEL
16 CAUTION: 1 . Located inside the transceiver’s battery compartment is a charging switch, which must be set to “ON” while charging. If alkaline batteriesare used, switch the set to “OFF”. To avoid risk of fire or inquiry, do noswitch to ON when using alkaline batteries. Directly charge Ni-MHrecharg...
Page 17 - CTCSS PRIVACY CODES
17 CTCSS PRIVACY CODES CHANNEL FREQUENCY CHANNEL FREQUENCY (IN HZ) (IN HZ) 0 1 67.0 2 0 131.8 0 2 71.9 2 1 136.5 0 3 74.4 2 2 141.3 0 4 77.0 2 3 146.2 0 5 79.7 2 4 151.4 0 6 82.5 2 5 156.7 0 7 85.4 2 6 162.2 0 8 88.5 2 7 167.9 0 9 91.5 2 8 173.8 1 0 94.8 2 9 179.9 11 97.4 3 0 186.2 1 2 100.0 3 1 192...
Page 18 - SPECIFICATIONS; F M; μμμμμ; Auto
18 SPECIFICATIONS RX Frequency 446.00625 – 446.09375 MHz Channels 8 Modulation type F M Antenna impedance 50 Ohm Microphone condenser type Power supply 3 × AAA Alkaline Sensitivity at 12dB Sinad 0 . 5 µµµµµ V Adjacent Channel Rejection 55dB Audio Squelch Auto Audio output power 100mW @ 8 Ohm Audio D...