User's Manual

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Model No: TSX300
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TSX300
Owner’s Manual Draft
Rev Date: Nov. 07, 2006
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Compiled By: mworthey Approved by: First Issued: Oct. 12, 2006
File Name: TSX300 Owner's Manual Draft.doc Drawing No: NA
Location: Kansas City
TriSquare Communications Confidential/Proprietary
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TriSquare Communications
Other Radio Functions and Features
? CHANNEL Selection
All of the TriSquare XRS radios are set from the factory to channel “0”. All XRS radios
will communicate with any other XRS radio provided that they are set to the same
channel. It is suggested that you enter a new channel unique to you. The TSX100 allows
you to input any number between 0 and 999 for 1000 unique channels. You can change
to a new channel through the menu or by selecting it from the Contacts List. To change
the channel manually:
o From the main Screen, press the Menu key once to enter the Channel Selection
menu to change the current channel.
? The LCD shows the current 3-digit Channel (000 to 999) with the first digit
blinking rapidly. The Contacts icon will also be displayed.
? The Up and Down buttons change the value of the flashing digit
? The Right button moves to the next digit (right, wrapping to the first digit)
? Press the Select button to accept the 3-digit number and return to the main
screen or press the Menu button to advance to the Contacts Menu without
changing the channel.
? Contacts
The Contacts List is where Channels may be stored so they can be recalled later without
reentering the sequence number. The TSX100 can store up to 10 entries. The stored
information will be retained with power off and batteries removed.
o Press the Menu button twice from the main screen to enter the Contacts menu.
? The LCD flashes the Contacts icon and the display shows “SEL” for select
? Pressing the Up and Down keys scrolls through the Contacts menu choices,
“SEL”, “Add” and dEL” (Select, Add, Delete)
? Pressing the Select button while “SEL” is displayed allows you to select a
Contacts entry that you have previously stored.
? For the first contact, the small numbers will display “1“ while the large
numbers will display the 3-digit channel number stored for that contact
number.