Standby/receive and transmit, Customer, Warranty – Cobra Electronics MR HH300 VP User Manual

Page 18: Getting started

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Transmit power output

Your radio can Transmit selectively at one or five watts of

power. Cobra

®

suggests you maintain the low power setting

for short-range communications, to conserve battery life

and to avoid overpowering nearby stations with your signal.

Use the high power setting for long-range communications

or when you do not receive a response

to a signal sent at one watt.

To toggle between the high and low power modes:

1. Press the High/Low Power button. The LCD will show

which mode is in effect.

Some channels are restricted to use at a maximum of

one watt. Your radio will automatically set the power

to Low Power mode when you select those channels.

While using the U.S.A. channel map, if, in an emergency,

you need to increase the output power on Channel 13 and

Channel 67 for your signal to be heard, you can override

the Low Power mode by pressing and holding the High/

Low Power button.

Backlight

The LCD will be illuminated by the Backlight as long as any key is pressed and will

remain on for five seconds after the button is released.

If you need to turn on the backlight

without disturbing any settings:

1. Press the Backlight/Key Lock button. The backlight will

remain on for 10 seconds.

If the backlight is on, a press of the Backlight/Key Lock

button will turn it off.

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Getting Started

Intro

Operation

Customer

Assistance

Warranty

Notice

Secondary Icons

Caution

Warning

Installation

Customer

Assistance

Operating Your Radio

Low Power Mode

High Power Mode

High/Low Power Button

Backlight/Key Lock Button

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Getting Started

U.S.A./International/Canada channel maps

Three sets of VHF Channel Maps have been established for marine use in the

U.S.A., Canada and the rest of the world (International). Most of the channels are

the same for all three maps, but there are definite differences (see table on pages

14 through 21). Your radio has all three maps built into it and will operate correctly

in whichever area you choose.

To set your radio for the area

in which you will be using it:

1. From Standby mode, press and hold the Weather/UIC

button for two seconds. The radio will shift one channel

map and the Active Channel Map icon on

the LCD will show the change on the LCD.

Repeat step one to shift to the next channel map(s).

Channels

Your radio will receive and transmit VHF signals

on the Channel indicated on the LCD. You can change

the Channel at any time using the Channel Up and

Channel Down buttons.

To change channels:

1. Press the Channel Up or Channel Down button.

You are on Channel 88, pressing the Channel Up

button will advance to Channel 1. If you are on

Channel 1, pressing the Channel Down button

will advance to Channel 88.

You can hold the Channel Up or Channel Down

button for fast advance.

The beep sound will occur only at the first press

of the button and not during fast advance.

If the new channel selected is restricted to low power,

the radio will automatically switch to Low Power mode

and the Low Power icon will appear on the LCD.

If the radio is in the Key Lock mode, the channel will not

change and the three beep error signal will sound.

Intro

Operation

Customer

Assistance

Warranty

Notice

Secondary Icons

Caution

Warning

Installation

Customer

Assistance

Operating Your Radio

Weather/UIC Button

Channel Up/Down Buttons

Currently On Channel 88

Active Channel Map Icon

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