Binatone MR 700 User Manual

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About your MR700
You can use your MR700 handset as:
a private mobile radio (PMR), for communicating with other
people
an FM receiver, for listening to broadcast radio stations
a panic alarm
a stopwatch (timer)
a torch
Private mobile radio (PMR) lets you talk to as many people as you
wish, as often as you like, with no need for a licence, subscription or
tax payment. It’s very easy to use, even for children.
Unpacking your MR700
In the box are:
two MR700 handsets
one dual charger pod
one mains power lead with adapter, for the
charger pod
two hands-free headsets
two rechargeable battery packs
If you need help …
The Binatone Help Line is available from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm,
Monday to Friday, on 01325 304 473.
Emergency calls
In the event of an incident or accident, the MR700 cannot be
used for contacting Emergency or Rescue services.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Emergency calls

About your MR700You can use your MR700 handset as: a private mobile radio (PMR), for communicating with otherpeople an FM receiver, for listening to b

Page 2 - The display

Using the FM radioSee page 4 for details of how to switch between modes.To tune theradio1 Make sure the handset is in FM or PMR/FMmode2 Press the + (S

Page 3 - Contents

Auto-Power-Off (APO)This feature saves battery life by automatically turningthe handset off if you have not pressed any button for aset time. You can

Page 4 - Getting ready for use

TroubleshootingIf you have problems using your MR700, check thesepoints first. If you still have problems, reset yourhandset by switching it off and r

Page 5 - ▲ or ▼ buttons

IndexA approvals, 17automatic squelch circuit, 9Auto-Power-Off (APO), 16B batteriescharging the batteries, 3fitting the battery pack,2–3specificat

Page 6 - ▲ or ▼ button to go to the

Quick referenceLOCK/STOP/– buttonPress and hold to lock andunlock the keypad.Press to stop thestopwatch (timer)Press to tune the FM radioVOL and butto

Page 7

ContentsGetting ready for use 2Getting started 4Switching on and off, 4Changing modes, 4Volume control, 4The torch, 4Safety warnings, 5The display, 5T

Page 8 - ▲ or ▼ button to change the

Getting ready for use21Fit a battery pack in each handsetRemove the battery compartment coverTo fit the battery, insert the loweredge first ( ) …A… th

Page 9 - Using the stopwatch

Getting startedSwitching onand offTo switch the handset ON:◗Press and hold the ON/OFF button until thedisplay comes onTo switch the handset OFF:◗Press

Page 10 - Using the FM radio

Using the PMRAboutchannels andcodesPMR has eight channels, numbered 1 to 8. When youselect a channel, you can communicate on that channelwith other PM

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Call Ring tone You can transmit Call Ring tone to other handsetswithin range and tuned to the same channel, to alertthem that you want to communicate

Page 12 - Troubleshooting

ScanningchannelsWhen the SCAN function is turned on, thehandset will continuously scan through alleight channels until it finds one on whichanother us

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The ‘Roger’beep function‘Roger’ is the radio signal to say you‘ve finishedtransmitting and the other person can speak.With this function turned on, wh

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