Page 3 - Table of contents
3 Table of contents Safety Information and Warnings ................................... 4 Getting Started .............................................................. 6 Oricom UHF2100 instructions ...................................... 10 Operation ....................................................
Page 4 - Safety Information and Warnings; CAUTION; Damaged Antenna; WARNING; For Vehicles with an Air Bag
4 Safety Information and Warnings Safety Information and Warnings CAUTION Damaged Antenna Do not use any radio that has a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes in contact with the skin, a minor burn may result. Batteries All batteries can cause property damage and/or bodily injury such as burn...
Page 5 - Batteries; Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often,; Cleaning and Care
5 Safety Information and Warnings WARNING Batteries D o n o t r e p l a c e o r c h a r g e b a t t e r i e s i n a potentially explosive atmosphere. Contact s p a r k i n g m a y o c c u r w h i l e i n s t a l l i n g o r removing batteries and cause an explosion.Blasting Caps and AreasTo avoid po...
Page 6 - Getting Started; Installation; Removing the Belt Clip
6 Getting Started Installation Removing the Belt Clip Pull the Belt Clip latch forward (away from the unit) While pulling the Belt Clip latch, push up the Belt Clip as shown in Figure1. Installing the Belt Clip Slide the Belt clip into the slot as shown in Figure2. A “click” indicates the Belt clip ...
Page 7 - Charging the batteries; The Charge LED indicators will light up.; Important; use only the power
7 Getting Started Charging the batteries Insert the small plug on the end of the mains adaptor into the Power-in connection jack at the back of the desktop charger.Plug the mains adaptor into a 240V AC, 50Hz main socket with the switch on the socket set to OFF.a. Switch ON the main socket.b. Place t...
Page 8 - Battery meter; TIP: At this stage, you need to recharge the unit at; Battery life
8 Getting Started Battery meter The battery meter is located in the left corner of the LCD screen. It appears like a battery with three bars inside. These indicate the amount of power available. When the battery level reaches it minimum level, the unit will emit two beep tones and automatically it w...
Page 9 - Operation; Transmitting range
9 Getting Started Operation Transmitting range The talk range depends on the environment and terrain. It will reach (up to about 10km) in wide open spaces, without obstructions such as hills or buildings. Don’t try to use two radio units which are less than 1.5m (5feet) apart. Otherwise, you may exp...
Page 10 - Oricom UHF2100 instructions; LCD Screen
10 Oricom UHF2100 instructions Oricom UHF2100 instructions Antenna Speaker MIC (Microphone) LCD Screen - Displays the current channel s e l e c t i o n a n d o t h e r r a d i o symbols. P T T ( P U S H t o TA L K ) button - P r e s s a n d h o l d t o transmit. UP/DOWN Buttons - P r e s s t o c h a...
Page 11 - Turning the Unit ON/OFF; Note: Every time you rotate the Power/Vol button to turn ON, the; Changing Channels; MENU
11 Operation Operation Turning the Unit ON/OFF To Turn ON; a. Rotate the POWER/VOL button clockwise until the LCD screen turns ON and displays the current channel. To switch OFF; b. Rotate the POWER/VOL button counter clockwise until the LCD screen turns blank. Note: Every time you rotate the Power/...
Page 12 - Note: Refer to the “Channel Table” section of this Owner’s Manual
12 Operation These are paired with higher channels as output/input (1/31, 2/32, etc.)Check for local repeater activity before using these channels in Simplex mode to avoid interference. Channels 9 and above are the best choices for general use in Simplex mode.You can find more information about chan...
Page 13 - Transmitting and Receiving
13 Operation SETTING THE DCS ADVANCED DIGITAL CODE. Each channel also has 83 digital codes to let you set a group of users for more secured private communication. a. Press the MENU button 3 times. DCS code is blinking on the LCD screen. b. Press the UP or DOWN button to select the desired DCS code. ...
Page 16 - Note: Vibrator and Call tone can be activated at the same.
16 Operation Selecting a Call- Ring tone Your UHF2100 is equipped with 15 different types of Call-Ring tones. a. Press the MENU button 8 times, the “ C 1 ” icon will display and flash on the LCD Screen. b. Press the UP or DOWN button to select the desired Call- ring tone. A respective Call- Ring ton...
Page 18 - Setting the Repeater function; a. Press the Menu button 13 times, “RPT” icon will be
18 Operation the repeater access for these specific Channels. When activated, your radio will receive the Repeater on its specific channel (all repeater outputs are on channel 1 to 8) but transmits to the repeater channel 31 through 38. So, if you are in the range of a local repeater which transmits...
Page 19 - • Speech transmissions are not allowed on channel 22 and 23; Auxiliary Features
19 Operation Important • Speech transmissions are not allowed on channel 22 and 23 (Receive only) • CTCSS and Call ring tone calling should be disabled on channel 5 and 35. • If Call ring tone calling is provided, it is only allowed to operate for a maximum of 3 seconds and it can only be possible t...
Page 20 - Specifications; Channel Frequency Table
20 Specifications Specifications Channels Available 40 Channels CTCSS Sub-channel 38 for each Channel Output Power (TX) 2.0 W Range Up to 10 Km. Channel Frequency Table Channel Frequency (MHz) Usage 1 476.425 Duplex RX/Simplex 2 476.450 Duplex RX/Simplex 3 476.475 Duplex RX/Simplex 4 476.500 Duplex ...
Page 23 - Customer support
23 Customer support If you feel this product is not working correctly please consult the user guide and ensure that you are using the product in accordance with the instructions.To order spare parts additional radio, replacement batteries and in case of any technical issues you may have with the pro...