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12/24 V
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SUMÁRIO
INSTALAÇÃO 51
UTILIZAÇÃO 54
FUNÇÕES 59
CARACTERÍSTICAS TÉCNICAS 61
GUIA DE PROBLEMAS 61
COMO TRANSMITIR OU RECEBER UMA MENSAGEM 62
GLOSSÁRIO 62
GARANTIA 65
TABELAS DE FREQUÊNCIAS 66
SUMMARY
INSTALLATION 5
HOW TO USE YOUR CB 8
FUNCTIONS 13
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 14
TROUBLE SHOOTING 15
HOW TO TRANSMIT OR RECEIVE A MESSAGE 15
GLOSSARY 15
WARRANTY 17
FREQUENCY TABLES 66
English
SOMMAIRE
INSTALLATION 35
UTILISATION 38
FONCTIONS 43
CARACTÉRISTIQUES TECHNIQUES 45
GUIDE DE DÉPANNAGE 46
COMMENT ÉMETTRE OU RECEVOIR UN MESSAGE 46
GLOSSAIRE 46
GARANTIE 49
TABLEAUX DES FRÉQUENCES 66
Français
Português
SUMARIO
INSTALACIÓN 19
UTILIZACIÓN 22
FUNCIONES 27
CARACTERÍSTICAS TÉCNICAS 29
GUÍA DE PROBLEMAS 30
COMO EMITIR O RECIBIR UN MENSAJE 30
LÉXICO 30
GARANTÍA 33
TABLAS DE FRECUENCIAS 66
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WARNING !
Before using, be careful never to transmit without first
having connected the antenna (connection “B” situated
on the back panel of the equipment) or without having
set the SWR (Standing Wave Ratio) ! Failure to do so may
result in destruction of the power amplifier, which is not
covered by the warranty.
The warranty of this transceiver is valid only in the country of purchase.
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WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other repro-
ductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
AVERTISSEMENT : Ce produit peut vous exposer à des agents chimiques, y compris le plomb, identifiés par l’État de Californie comme pouvant causer le cancer et
des malformations congénitales ou autres effets nocifs sur la reproduction. Pour de plus amples informations, prière de consulter le site www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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English
Welcome to the world of the new generation of CB ra-
dios. The new PRESIDENT range gives you access to top
performance CB equipment. With the use of up-to-date
technology, which guarantees unprecedented quality,
your PRESIDENT MC KINLEY USA 12/24 V is a new step
in personal communication and is the surest choice for
the most demanding of professional CB radio users. To
ensure that you make the most of all its capacities, we
advise you to read carefully this manual before installing
and using your PRESIDENT MC KINLEY USA 12/24 V.
A) INSTALLATION
1) WHERE AND HOW TO MOUNT YOUR MOBILE CB RADIO
a) You should choose the most appropriate setting from a
simple and practical point of view.
b) Your CB radio should not interfere with the driver or the
passengers.
c) Remember to provide for the passing and protection of
different wires (e.g. power, antenna, accessory cabling)
so that they do not interfere in any way with the driving of
the vehicle.
d) To install your equipment, use the cradle (1) and the self-tap-
ping screws (2) provided (drilling diameter 3.2 mm). Take
care not to damage the vehicle’s electrical system while
drilling the dash board.
e) Do not forget to insert the rubber joints (3) between the
CB and its support as these have a shock-absorbing effect
which permits gentle orientation and tightening of the set.
f) Choose where to place the microphone support and
remember that the microphone cord must stretch to the
driver without interfering with the controls of the vehicle.
- N.B. : As the transceiver has a frontal microphone socket, it
can be set into the dash board. In this case, you will need
to add an external loud speaker to improve the sound
quality of communications (connector EXT.SP. situated on
the back panel: C). Ask your dealer for advice on mounting
your CB radio.
MOUNTING DIAGRAM
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2) ANTENNA INSTALLATION
a) Choosing your antenna
- For CB radios, the longer the antenna, the better its results.
Your dealer will be able to help you with your choice of
antenna.
b) Mobile antenna
- Must be fixed to the vehicle where there is a maximum of
metallic surface (ground plane), away from windscreen
mountings.
- If you already have a radio-telephone antenna installed,
the CB antenna should be higher than this.
- There are two types of antenna: pre-regulated which
should be used on a good ground plane (e.g. car roof or
lid of the boot), and adjustable which offer a much larger
range and can be used on a smaller ground plane (see §
ADJUSTMENT OF SWR page 7).
- For an antenna which must be fixed by drilling, you will need
a good contact between the antenna and the ground
plane. To obtain this, you should lightly scratch the surface
where the screw and tightening star are to be placed.
- Be careful not to pinch or flatten the coaxial cable (as this
runs the risk of break down and/or short-circuiting).
- Connect the antenna (B).
c) Fixed antenna
- A fixed antenna should be installed in a clear space as
possible. If it is fixed to a mast, it will perhaps be necessary
to stay it, according to the laws in force (you should seek
professional advice). All PRESIDENT antennas and acces-
sories are designed to give maximum efficiency to each
CB radio within the range.
3) POWER CONNECTION
Your PRESIDENT MC KINLEY USA 12/24 V is protected against
an inversion of polarities. However, before switching it on, you
are advised to check all the connections. Your equipment
must be supplied with a continued current of 12 or 24 volts
(A). Today, most cars and lorries are negative earth. You
can check this by making sure that the negative terminal
of the battery is connected either to the engine block or
to the chassis. If this is not the case, you should consult your
dealer.
a) Check that the battery is of 12 or 24 volts.
b) Locate the positive and negative terminals of the battery
(+ is red and - is black). Should it be necessary to lengthen
the power cable, you should use the same or a superior
type of cable.
c) It is necessary to connect your CB to a permanent (+) and
(-). We advise you to connect the power cable directly to
the battery (as the connection of the CB cable to the wiring
of the car-radio or other parts of the electrical circuit may,
in some cases, increase the likelihood of interference).
d) Connect the red wire (+)
to the positive terminal of
the battery and the black
(-) wire to the negative
terminal of the battery.
e) Connect the power ca-
ble to your CB radio.
OUTPUT
RADIUS
PATTERN
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WARNING: Never replace the original fuse with a fuse of a
different rating.
4) BASIC OPERATIONS TO BE CARRIED OUT BEFORE USING
YOUR SET FOR THE FIRST TIME (without transmitting
and without using the “push-to-talk” switch on the
microphone)
a) Connect the microphone.
b) Check the antenna connections.
c) Turn the set on by turning the volume knob (1) clockwise.
d) Turn the squelch SQ knob (2) to minimum (M position).
e) Adjust the volume to a comfortable level.
f) Go to channel 20 by using the CH rotary knob or UP/DN
keys (6) on the microphone.
5) ADJUSTMENT OF SWR (Standing wave ratio)
WARNING: This must be carried out when you use your
CB radio for the first time (and whenever you re-position
your antenna). The adjustment must be carried out in an
obstacle-free area.
* Adjustment with internal SWR-meter
NEW, EASY AND VERY HANDY- Adjustment of SWR meter by
beep tones
- Push the CH knob (6) six times to enter SWR function.
- Display shows a message with active channel and SWR
during 2 seconds, for example {CH40 SWR}.
- The radio goes to TX mode automatically without pressing
PTT key (13) and starts SWR measurement. Measurement
time is 5 minutes maximum. The remaining time is displayed
on sub Indicator.
- Adjust your antenna.
- Tone beep* is continuous when SWR value is equal to10**
(=1.0). The space between two beeps became longer
when SWR value moves away from10** (=1.0).
- Volume Beep is adjustable with VOL knob (1).
- Display shows the SWR value. For example 25** (=2.5).
- When adjusted, press the CH knob (6) to activate the next
function (TONE).
- Press PTT switch (13) to exit FUNCTIONS mode.
*Please check that the beep volume is set to a comfortable
listening level.
**there is no dot between the 2 digits of SWR value, for
example 25 means 2.5.
See SWR function page 14.
* Adjustment with external SWR-meter (e.g. TOS-1 PRESIDENT)
a) To connect the SWR meter :
- Connect the SWR meter between the CB radio and the
antenna as close as possible to the CB (use a maximum
of 15.75 inches (40 cm) cable, type President CA 2C).
b) To adjust the SWR meter:
- Set the CB on channel 20 (27.205 MHz) in AM.
- Put the switch on the SWR-meter to position FWD (calibra-
tion).
- Press the “push-to-talk” switch on the microphone to trans-
mit.
- Bring the index needle to by using the calibration key.
- Change the switch to position REF (reading of the SWR level).
The reading on the Meter should be as near as possible to
1. If this is not the case, readjust your antenna to obtain a
reading as close as possible to 1. (A SWR reading between
1 and 1.8 is acceptable).
- It will be necessary to recalibrate the SWR meter after each
adjustment of the antenna.
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WARNING: In order to avoid any losses and attenuations
in cables used for connection between the radio and its
accessories, PRESIDENT recommends to use a cable with
a length inferior to 118.11 inches (3 m).
Your CB is now ready for use.
B) HOW TO USE YOUR CB
1) ON/OFF – VOLUME
a) To turn the set on, turn the VOL knob (1) clockwise.
b) To increase the sound level, turn the same knob further
clockwise.
2) ASC (Automatic Squelch Control) / SQUELCH
Suppresses undesirable background noises when there
is no communication. Squelch does not affect neither
sound nor transmission power, but allows a considerable
improvement in listening comfort.
a) ASC: AUTOMATIC SQUELCH CONTROL
Worldwide patent, a PRESIDENT exclusivity.
Turn the SQ knob (2) anti-clockwise into ASC position.
appears on the display. No repetitive manual adjustment
and a permanent improvement between the sensitivity
and the listening comfort when ASC is active. This function
can be disconnected by turning the switch clockwise. In
this case the squelch adjustment becomes manual again.
disappears from the display.
b) MANUAL SQUELCH
Turn the SQ knob clockwise to the exact point where all
background noises disappear. This adjustment should
be done with precision, because if set to maximum (fully
clockwise), only the strongest signals will be received.
3) DISPLAY
It shows all functions:
The main BARGRAPH shows the reception level and the
output power level. Smaller bargraphs show Mic Gain, RF
Gain and RF Power levels.
4) FINE (CLARIFIER)
The function FIN allows a fine frequency deviation during
LSB/USB reception in order to improve the clearness of your
correspondent’s voice.
5) COARSE (CLARIFIER)
The function CRS allows a coarse frequency deviation
during LSB/USB reception.
The normal setting of both functions is on the central posi-
tion.
6) CHANNEL SELECTOR: CH rotary knob and UP/DN keys
on the microphone
These switches allow increasing or decreasing a channel
number. A «Beep» sounds each time the channel changes
if the Beep function is activated (see KEY BEEP function
page 13). Message shows frequency {27205MHZ}.
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7) MODE ~ PA ~ •VOX
MODE (short press)
This switch allows selecting the modulation mode AM, LSB
or USB; Your modulation mode has to correspond to the
one of your correspondent.
Amplitude Modulation / AM: communication on a field with
relief and obstacles at middle distance (the most used).
Upper and Lower Side Band / USB-LSB: used for long dis-
tance communications (according to the propagation
conditions).
Press MODE key (7) to alternate between :
PA (PUBLIC ADDRESS) (long press)
Long press PA key (7) to alternate between CB and PA
mode.
PA MODE. “PA” is displayed. An external loud speaker can
be connected to the unit by the PA jack plug located on
the back panel PA.SP. (D).
The CB messages received or transmitted into the micro-
phone will be directed towards the PA speaker and be
amplified.
When PTT switch (13) is pressed, “on” is displayed, message is
{PA LEVEL}, Meter numbers indicate signal level.
To adjust PA level, press and keep PTT switch (13), turn the
CH rotary knob (6) and use the meter numbers indicators.
Message {PA LEVEL} blinks.
ROGER, SCAN, MEM, VOX are not allowed in PA mode. If the
user set on PA mode while SCAN function, instant channel
9/19 mode or WEATHER mode, these are canceled.
•VOX (•F/MEM + short press)
The VOX function allows transmitting by speaking into the
original microphone (or in the optional vox microphone)
without pressing the PTT switch (13). The use of an optional
vox microphone connected to the rear panel of the trans-
ceiver (E) disables the original microphone.
Press one time •F/MEM key (11) and short press •VOX key
(7) in order to activate the VOX function. “VOX” appears
on the display. Repeat the key combination to disable the
function. “VOX” disappears.
•VOX SET (•F/MEM + long press)
Press one time the •F/MEM key (11) and press during 1 second
VOX key (7) in order to activate the function VOX SETTING.
“VOX” blinks. Three adjustments are possible: Sensitivity /
Anti-vox level / Vox delay time . Press shortly •VOX (7)
in order to go to the following adjustment (looping , , ).
The message shows the type of adjustment followed by its
level {SET-L1}, {SET-A1}, {SET-T1}.
- Sensitivity : allows the adjustment of the microphone
(original one or optional vox) for an optimum transmission
quality. Adjustable level from 1 (high level) to 9 (low level)
by using channel selector switches (6). corresponds to
the Sensitivity Level.
- Anti-Vox : allows disabling the transmission generated by
the surrounding noise. The level is adjustable from 0 (Off)
to 9 (low level) by using channel selector switches (6).
corresponds to Anti-vox Level.
- Delay time : allows avoiding the sudden cut of the trans-
mission by adding a delay at the end of speaking. The level
is adjustable from 1 (short delay) to 9 (long delay) by using
channel selector switches (6). corresponds to Delay Time.
Long press •VOX key (7) key in order to valid adjustments
and quit the Vox Adjustment mode.
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When VOX SETTING is done the VOX function is automati-
cally ON. “VOX” appears on the display.
8) WEATHER ~ ALERT ~ M1
WEATHER (short press)
CB functions are not allowed in WEATHER mode. If user
presses a not allowed key and KEY BEEP function is acti-
vated, the radio sounds error tone.
Press WEATHER key (8) in order to activate the WEATHER
mode. “WEATHER” appears on the display. A new short
press on WEATHER key (8) disables the WEATHER mode.
“WEATHER” disappears.
The WEATHER mode allows to hear weather information.
When the mode is activated, use channel selector switches
to move through the 7 weather channels to find the active
channel in your local area.
ALERT (long press)
The SIREN tone only sounds in CB and PA mode. It does not
sound in WEATHER mode.
Press and hold ALERT key (8) for 1 second to activate/
deactivate the ALERT function. When the function is on
and a tone is detected at the selected weather channel,
then the unit sounds SIREN tone. “ALERT” and the “Weather
channel” blink on the display. The unit cancel CB or PA
mode and go to WEATHER mode.
During a SIREN tone sound, press any key to stop the sound,
“ALERT” and the “Weather channel” stop blinking on the
display.
Note: The SIREN tone sounds when ALERT is detected in the
selected WEATHER channel only. Use first SCAN function in
WEATHER mode to detect tones in all the WEATHER channels
(see § WEATHER MODE above).
M1
See § MEMORY page 12.
9) NB/ANL/HIC ~ SCAN ~ M2
NB/ANL/HIC (short press)
NB ANL: Noise Blanker / Automatic Noise Limiter. These filters
allow reducing back ground noises and some reception
interferences.
HI-CUT: cuts out the high frequency interferences.
Short press NB/ANL/HIC (9) key to alternate the different
status :
Filter icon appears on the display when status in on.
SCAN (long press)
CB MODE
Press and hold SCAN key (9) for 1 second to activate SCAN
function (for CB channels) in an increasing way. “SCAN”
is displayed. The scanning stops as soon as there is a busy
channel. The scanning automatically starts 3 seconds
after the end of the transmission and no key is activated
during 3 s. The scanning starts again in an increasing way
by turning to the right the CH rotary knob or pressing the
UP key (6) on the microphone, or in a decreasing way, by
turning to the left the CH rotary knob or pressing the DN
key (6) on the microphone.
While scanning, press •F/MEM key (11) to alternate between
All Channel Scan and Memory Channel Scan.
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In Memory Scan Channel mode, channel 9, channel 19
and the memorised channels are scanned.
Press PTT switch (13), 9/19 / DW key (10) , or long press SCAN
key (9) again to exit SCAN function.
WEATHER MODE
Press and hold the SCAN key (9) for 1 second to activate
the SCAN f unction (for WEATHER channels) in an increasing
way. “SCAN” is displayed. The scanning stops as soon as
there is a busy channel. The scanning starts again in an
increasing way by turning to the right the CH rotary knob
or pressing the UP key (6) on the microphone, or in a de-
creasing way, by turning to the left the CH rotary knob or
pressing the UP key (6) on the microphone.
Note: If the ALERT function is activated, the SIREN tone
sounds (see § ALERT below) when a tone is detected in the
selected WEATHER channel only. Use first SCAN function in
WEATHER mode to detect tones in all the WEATHER channels.
A new long press on SCAN disables the SCAN function.
M2
See § MEMORY page 12.
10) 9/19 ~ DW ~ M3
9/19 (short press)
Channels 9 and 19 are automatically selected by pressing
this key. A push activates channel 9, “EMG” is displayed. A
new push activates channel 19, “EMG” is displayed. A new
push returns to the previous channel, “EMG”disappears.
DW (long press)
Press and hold the DW key (10) for 1 second to activate the
DUAL WATCH function. “DW” is displayed. This function lets
you watch over channel 9 or 19 and the current channel. The
first long press activates the DW function between channel
9 and the busy channel. A new long press activates the
function between channel 19 and the busy channel. The
number of the selected channel, the memorized channel
included and channel 9 or 19 are alternately displayed.
“EMG” is also displayed at the same time as channel 9 or
19. The selected channel can be modified during the dual
watch. A new long press on DW key (10) disables the DW
function. “DW” disappears.
M3
See § MEMORY page 12.
11) •F/MEM ~ LOCK ~ •RF GAIN
•F/MEM (short press)
Short press this key to enter in mode 2nd FUNCTION. blinks
when the function is on. automatically disappears after
10 seconds without pressing any key.
For memories, see § MEMORY page 12.
LOCK (long press)
Allows to lock all the keys on the front panel. If the KEY BEEP
function is on, an error beep sounds when a key is pressed.
A long press on LOCK key (11) activates/deactivates the
LOCK function. appears on the display when the func-
tion is activated. Transmission (microphone or vox) and
reception remain active.
•RF GAIN (•F/MEM + •MIC/RF GAIN + CH rotary)
- Short press •F/MEM key (11)
- Short press •MIC/RF GAIN key (11)
(or press 2 times the key 11).
- Turn the CH rotary knob (6) to adjust the gain with bargraph.
- Long press the CH knob to validate the setting.
RF Gain bargraph always will be displayed in RX mode.
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12) 6 PIN MICROPHONE PLUG
The plug is located on the front panel of the transceiver and
makes the setting of the equipment into the dashboard
easier.
See cabling diagram page 67.
13) PTT ~ RF POWER ~ MIC GAIN ~ TALKBACK
PTT (Push To Talk)
Transmission key, press to transmit a message, is dis-
played and release to listen to an incoming communication.
RF POWER (PTT + •F/MEM + CH rotary)
While pressing PTT switch (13)
- Short press •F/MEM key (11)
- Turn the CH rotary knob (6) to adjust the RF POWER with
bargraph.
- Long press CH knob (6) to validate the setting
RF POWER bargraph will always be displayed in TX mode.
MIC GAIN (PTT + •F/MEM + • MIC/RF GAIN + CH rotary)
While pressing PTT switch (13)
- Short press •F/MEM key (11)
- Short press •MIC/RF GAIN key (11)
(or press 2 times the key 11).
- Turn the CH rotary knob (6) to adjust the MIC GAIN with
bargraph.
- Long press CH knob (6) to validate the setting
MIC GAIN bargraph will always be displayed in TX mode.
TALKBACK (PTT + •F/MEM)
The TALKBACK function allows to ear your own modulation
with the CB speaker.
While pressing PTT switch (13),
- Long press •F/MEM key (11) to activate/deactivate TALK-
BACK function. When the function is on, “TALKBACK” is
displayed.
TALKBACK LEVEL (PTT + CH rotary)
When the function is on, while pressing PTT switch (13),
- Turn the CH rotary knob (6) to adjust the TALKBACK level.
9 steps from 01 to 09.
MEMORY
This CB radio allows to memorize 3 channels with following
parameters: NB/ANL (on/off), HI-CUT (on/off), AM / USB / LSB.
To recall a memory: (short press)
- Short press •F/MEM key (11). If the KEY BEEP function is
activated a beep sounds. blinks.
- Short press M1 (8), M2 (9) or M3 (10) key to recall the mem-
ory.“MEM” appears on the display and the number of the
selected memory (M1, M2 or M3) blinks.
To memorize: (long press)
- Select the channel and parameters to be memorized.
- Short press •F/MEM key (11). If the KEY BEEP function is
activated a beep sounds. blinks.
- Press M1 (8), M2 (9) or M3 (10) key during 1 second to store
the selected channel into memory. “MEM” appears on the
display and the number of the selected memory (M1, M2
or M3) blinks.
- If the KEY BEEP function is activated a long beep confirms
the saving.
To delete a memory:
- Switch off the transceiver.
- Keep the memory key M1 (8), M2 (9) or M3 (10) pressed
and switch on the transceiver.
- The selected memory is deleted. “MEM” and the selected
memory number disappears.
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TOT (Time Out Timer)
If the transmission (using the PTT (13) key or VOX) is more
than 5 minutes, CHANNEL and start blinking, the trans-
mission ends.
The time-out tone will sound until the PTT key is released.
C) FUNCTIONS
Push the CH knob (6) to alternate between 7 functions.
To SET A FUNCTION, turn the CH rotary knob (6).
Push the CH knob (6) to VALIDATE SETTING and activate
the following function.
Message shows the name of the function.
Press PTT switch (13) to FUNCTIONS mode.
COLOR
- Push CH knob (6) one time. Message shows {COLOR}.
- Turn CH rotary knob (6) to alternate between 3 colors:
- Push CH knob (6) to validate the COLOR setting and acti-
vate the next function (DIMMER).
- Press PTT switch (13) to exit FUNCTIONS mode.
DIMMER
DIMMER function allows adjusting the brightness of the
lighting. 10 steps from 0 to 9.
- Push CH knob (6) two times. Message shows {DIMMER}.
- Turn CH rotary knob (6) to adjust then DIMMER value.
- Push CH knob (6) to validate the DIMMER setting and ac-
tivate the next function (CONTRAST).
- Press PTT switch (13) to exit FUNCTIONS mode.
CONTRAST
CONTRAST function allows adjusting the contrast of the
display. 10 steps from 0 to 9.
- Push CH knob (6) three times. Message shows {CONTRAST}.
- Turn CH rotary knob (6) to adjust the CONTRAST value.
- Push CH knob (6) to validate the CONTRAST setting and
activate the next function (KEY BEEP).
- Press PTT switch (13) to exit FUNCTIONS mode.
KEY BEEP
Beep on changing the channel, keys etc...
- Push CH knob (6) four times. Message shows {KEY BEEP}.
- Turn CH rotary knob (6) to set KEY BEEP function on/of. “BP”
is displayed when the function is on.
- Push CH knob (6) to validate the KEY BEEP setting and
activate the next function (ROGER BEEP).
- Press PTT switch (13) to exit FUNCTIONS mode.
ROGER BEEP
- Push CH knob (6) five times. Message shows {ROGER BP}.
- Turn CH rotary knob (6) to set ROGER BEEP function on/of.
“ ” is displayed (in CB mode only) when the function is on.
- Push CH knob (6) to validate the ROGER BEEP setting and
activate the next function (SWR).
- Press PTT switch (13) to exit FUNCTIONS mode.
The Roger Beep sounds when the PTT switch (13) of the micro-
phone is released in order to let your correspondent speak.
Historically as CB is a “simplex” communication mode, it is
not possible to speak and listen at the same time (as it is the
case with a telephone). Once the conversation was over,
he said “Roger” in order to prevent his correspondent that
it was his turn to talk. The word “Roger” has been replaced
by a significant beep. There comes “Roger beep” from.
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Note: the Roger beep also sounds in the loudspeaker if the
KEY BEEP function is active. If the KEY BEEP function is not
active, only the correspondent can hear the Roger Beep.
In PA mode the function is not allowed.
SWR (in CB mode only)
- Push the CH knob (6) six times to enter SWR function.
- Display shows a message with active channel and SWR
during 2 seconds, for example {CH40 SWR}.
- The radio goes to TX mode automatically without pressing
PTT key (13) and starts SWR measurement. Measurement
time is 5 minutes maximum. The remaining time is displayed
on sub Indicator.
- Adjust your antenna.
- Tone beep* is continuous when SWR value is equal to10**
(=1.0). The space between two beeps became longer
when SWR value moves away from10** (=1.0).
- Volume Beep is adjustable with VOL knob (1).
- Display shows the SWR value. For example 25** (=2.5).
- When adjusted, press the CH knob (6) to activate the next
function (TONE).
- Press PTT switch (13) to exit FUNCTIONS mode.
*Please check that the beep volume is set to a comfortable
listening level.
**there is no dot between the 2 digits of SWR value, for
example 25 means 2.5.
See ADJUSTMENT OF SWR page 7.
TONE
This function allows to change the RX TONE. 11 steps from
-5 to +5
- Push CH knob (6) seven times. Message shows {TONE}.
- Turn CH rotary knob (6) to set TONE value.
- Push CH knob (6) to validate the TONE setting. Two beep
indicate the exit of the FUNCTIONS mode.
A) DC-POWER TERMINAL (13.8 V / 27.6 V)
B) ANTENNA CONNECTOR (SO-239)
C) EXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK (8 , Ø 3.5 mm)
D) PA SPEAKER JACK (
8 , Ø 3.5 mm)
E) JACK FOR OPTIONAL VOX MIKE (Ø 2.5 mm)
D) TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
1) GENERAL
- Channels : 40
- Modulation modes : AM / USB / LSB
- Frequency ranges : from 26.965 MHz to 27.405 MHz
- Weather channels : from 162.400 MHz to 162.550 MHz
- Antenna impedance : 50 ohms
- Power supply : 13.8 V / 27.6 V
- Dimensions (W x D x H) : 6.77 x 5.91 x 2.05 inches
172 x 150 x 52 mm
- Weight : 2.20 lbs / 1 kg
- Accessories supplied : Ultra light electret microphone with
support, mounting cradle, screws
2) TRANSMISSION
- Frequency allowance : +/- 200 Hz
- Carrier power : 4 W (constant)
- Transmission interference : inferior to -60 dBc
- Audio response : 300 Hz to 3 KHz
- Emitted power in the adj.
channel : inferior to 20 µW
- Microphone sensitivity : 3 mV
- Drain : 2 A (with modulation)
- Modulated signal distortion : 1.8 %
3) RECEPTION
- Maxi. sensitivity at
10 dB (S+N)/N : 0.6 µV - 111 dBm
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- Frequency response : 300 Hz to 3 kHz
- Adjacent channel selectivity : > 60 dB
- Maximum audio power : 2 W
- Squelch sensitivity : minimum 0.2 µV - 120 dBm
maximum 1 mV - 47 dBm
- Frequency image rejection
rate : 60 dB
- Intermediate frequency
rejection rate : 70 dB
- Drain : 300 mA nominal / 1000 mA maximum
E) TROUBLE SHOOTING
1) YOUR CB RADIO WILL NOT TRANSMIT OR YOUR
TRANSMISSION IS OF POOR QUALITY
- Check that the antenna is correctly connected and that
the SWR is properly adjusted.
- Check that the microphone is properly plugged in.
- Check that the RF POWER bargraph is set on maximum.
- Check that the MIC GAIN bargraph is set on maximum.
2) YOUR CB RADIO WILL NOT RECEIVE OR RECEPTION IS
POOR
- Check that the RF GAIN bargraph is set on maximum.
- Check that the squelch level is properly adjusted.
- Check that the volume is set to a comfortable listening
level.
- Check that the antenna is correctly connected and that
the SWR is properly adjusted.
3) YOUR CB WILL NOT LIGHT UP
- Check the power supply.
- Check the connection wiring.
- Check the fuse.
F) HOW TO TRANSMIT OR RECEIVE A MESSAGE
Now that you have read the manual, make sure that your
CB Radio is ready for use (i.e. check that your antenna is
connected).
Press the “push-to-talk” switch and announce your message
“Attention stations, transmission testing” which will allow
you to check the clearness and the power of your signal.
Release the switch and wait for a reply. You should receive
a reply like, “Strong and clear”.
If you use a calling channel (19) and you have established
communication with someone, it is common practice to
choose another available channel so as not to block the
calling channel.
G) GLOSSARY
Below you will find some of the most frequently used CB radio
expressions. Remember this is meant for fun and that you
are by no means obliged to use them. In an emergency,
you should be as clear as possible.
INTERNATIONAL PHONETIC ALPHABET
A Alpha H Hotel O Oscar V Victor
B Bravo I India P Papa W Whiskey
C Charlie J Juliett Q Quebec X-ray
D Delta K Kilo R Romeo Y Yankee
E Echo L Lima S Sierra Z Zulu
F Foxtrott M Mike T Tango
G Golf N November U Uniform
TECHNICAL VOCABULARY
AM : Amplitude Modulation
CB : Citizen’s Band
CH : Channel
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CW : Continuous Wave
DX : Long Distance Liaison
DW : Dual Watch
FM : Frequency Modulation
GMT : Greenwich Meantime
HF : High Frequency
LF : Low Frequency
LSB : Lower Side Band
RX : Receiver
SSB : Single Side Band
SWR : Standing Wave Ratio
SWL : Short Wave Listening
SW : Short Wave
TX : CB Transceiver
UHF : Ultra High Frequency
USB : Upper Side Band
VHF : Very High Frequency
CB LANGUAGE
Advertising : Flashing lights of police car
Back off : Slow down
Basement : Channel 1
Base station : A CB set in fixed location
Bear : Policeman
Bear bite : Speeding fine
Bear cage : Police station
Big slab : Motorway
Big 10-4 : Absolutely
Bleeding : Signal from an adjacent channel
interfering with the transmission
Blocking the channel : Pressing the PTT switch without talking
Blue boys : Police
Break : Used to ask permission to join a
conversation
Breaker : A CBer wishing to join a channel
Clean and green : Clear of police
Cleaner channel : Channel with less interference
Coming in loud and proud : Good reception
Doughnut : Tyre
Down and gone : Turning CB off
Down one : Go to a lower channel
Do you copy? : Understand?
DX : Long distance
Eighty eights : Love and kisses
Eye ball : CBers meeting together
Good buddy : Fellow CBer
Hammer : Accelerator
Handle : CBer’s nickname
Harvey wall banger : Dangerous driver
How am I hitting you? : How are you receiving me?
Keying the mike : Pressing the PTT switch without talking
Kojac with a kodak : Police radar
Land line : Telephone
Lunch box : CB set
Man with a gun : Police radar
Mayday : SOS
Meat wagon : Ambulance
Midnight shopper : Thief
Modulation : Conversation
Negative copy : No reply
Over your shoulder : Right behind you
Part your hair : Behave yourself - police ahead
Pull your hammer back : Slow down
Rat race : Congested traffic
Rubberbander : New CBer
Sail boat fuel : Wind
Smokey dozing : Parked police car
Smokey with a camera : Police radar
Spaghetti bowl : Interchange
Stinger : Antenna
Turkey : Dumb CBer
Up one : Go up one channel
Wall to wall : All over/everywhere
What am I putting to you? : Please give me an S-meter reading
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Transceivers which have been modified. The warranty application is excluded
in case of modification or poor maintenance done by a third party not approved
by PRESIDENT ELECTRONICS.
If you note a malfunction:
Check the power supply of your device and the quality of the fuse.
Check that the antenna, the microphone are correctly connected.
• Check that the squelch level is properly adjusted; the programmed configuration
is the correct one.
In the event of a real malfunction, please contact your dealer first. He will decide
what action should be taken.
In case of an intervention not covered by warranty, an estimate will be established
before any repair.
Thank you for your confidence in the PRESIDENT quality and experience. We
recommend that you read this manual carefully so that you are completely satisfied
with your purchase.
Technical Manager
and
Quality Manager
This device is guaranteed 2 years parts and labour in its country of purchase
against any manufacturing defects validated by our technical department. PRES-
IDENT After Sales Service department reserves the right not to apply the warranty
in the event a breakdown is caused by an antenna other than those distributed by
PRESIDENT. An extension of 3 years warranty is proposed systematically for the
simultaneous purchase of a device and a PRESIDENT antenna, bringing the total
duration of the warranty to 5 years. In order to be valid, the warranty registration
must be completed and submitted within a period of 30 days after the purchase
date to PRESIDENT ELECTRONICS online at
www.president-electronics.
us/warranty-registration
. You can also access this warranty registration page
by using your smartphone to read (application must be available) the QR code.
You will receive a confirmation email if the registration is successfully completed.
Please keep a copy of this email for your records.
Any repair under warranty will be without charge and the return delivery costs will
be borne by PRESIDENT. A proof of purchase sales receipt must be included with
the device to be repaired. The dates listed on the warranty registration and proof
of purchase must match. In case the device is not under warranty, the repair and
return of the device will be charged.
No spare parts will be sent nor exchanged by PRESIDENT under warranty. Do
not proceed with the installation of the device without reading the user manual.
The warranty is only valid in the country of purchase.
Exclusions (not covered by Warranty):
Damages caused by accident, shock or inadequate packaging.
Power transistors, microphones, lights, fuses and the disrespect of the instal-
lation and use of specifications (including but not limited to antenna used with
too high power, final output power transistors (SWR), inversion of polarities, bad
connections, over voltage…).
The warranty cannot be extended due to the non-availability of the device while
it is being serviced at PRESIDENT After Sales Service department, nor by a
change of one or more components or spare parts.
GENERAL WARRANTY CONDITIONS
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¡ ATENCIÓN !
Antes de la utilización tengan cuidado de nunca emitir
sin haber previamente conectado la antena (conector
B situado en la parte trasera de su equipo), ajustada
la ROE (Relación de Ondas Estacionarias)! Si no, se ex-
pone a dañar el amplificador de potencia, no cubierto
por la garantía.
La garantía de este artículo sólo es válida en el país de compra.
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WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other repro-
ductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
AVERTISSEMENT : Ce produit peut vous exposer à des agents chimiques, y compris le plomb, identifiés par l’État de Californie comme pouvant causer le cancer et
des malformations congénitales ou autres effets nocifs sur la reproduction. Pour de plus amples informations, prière de consulter le site www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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Bienvenido al mundo de los emisores-receptores CB de
última generación. Esta nueva gama de estaciones le
permite acceder a la comunicación electrónica más
competitiva. Gracias a la utilización de tecnología
punta que garantiza una calidad sin precedentes, su
PRESIDENT MC KINLEY USA 12/24 V representa un nuevo
hito en la facilidad de uso y la solución por excelencia
para el pro más exigente de CB. Para sacar el máximo
partido de todas sus posibilidades, le aconsejamos leer
atentamente estas instrucciones de uso antes de instalar
y utilizar su CB PRESIDENT MC KINLEY USA 12/24 V.
A) INSTALACIÓN
1) ELEGIR EL EMPLAZAMIENTO Y MONTAJE DEL PUESTO
MÓVIL
a) Escoja el emplazamiento más apropiado para una utiliza-
ción simple y práctica de su estación móvil.
b) Procure que no moleste ni al conductor ni a los pasajeros
del vehículo.
c) Prevea el paso y la protección de los diferentes cables,
(alimentación, antena, accesorios) con el fin de que en
ningún caso perturben la conducción del vehículo.
d) Utilice para el montaje el soporte (1) entregado con el
aparato, fíjelo sólidamente con ayuda de los tornillos au-
to-roscantes (2) proporcionados (diámetro de agujero de
3,2 mm). Tenga cuidado de no dañar el sistema eléctrico
del vehículo en el momento del taladro del salpicadero.
e) En el momento del montaje, no se olvide de insertar las
arandelas de caucho (3) entre la estación y su soporte.
Éstas tienen, en efecto, un papel “amortiguador” y per-
miten una orientación y presión suaves de la estación.
f) Escoja un emplazamiento para el soporte del micro y
prevea el paso de su cable.
- NOTA: Su estación móvil que posee una toma de micro en
la parte anterior puede ser empotrada en el cuadro de
mandos. En ese caso, se recomienda añadirle un altavoz
externo para una mejor escucha de las comunicaciones
(conector EXT.SP situado en la cara posterior del aparato:
C). Infórmese con su vendedor más próximo para el mon-
taje en su aparato.
ESQUEMA GENERAL
DE MONTAJE
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2) INSTALACIÓN DE LA ANTENA
a) Elección de la antena
- En CB, cuanto más grande es una antena, mejor es su
rendimiento. Su Centro de Asesoramiento sabrá orientarle
en su elección.
b) Antena móvil
- Hay que instalarla en un lugar del vehículo donde haya
un máximo de superficie metálica (plano de masa), ale-
jándose de los montantes del parabrisas y de la luneta
trasera.
- En caso de que se haya instalado una antena de radio-te-
léfono, la antena CB debe estar por encima de ésta.
- Existen 2 tipos de antenas: las preajustadas y las regulables.
- Las preajustadas se utilizan preferentemente con un buen
plano de masa (en el techo o en el maletero).
- Las regulables ofrecen un campo de uso mucho más an-
cho y permiten sacar partido de planos de masa menos
importantes (véase § 5 AJUSTE DE LA ROE).
- Para una antena de fijación por taladro, es necesario
tener un contacto excelente entre la antena y el plano
de masa; para ello, rasque ligeramente la chapa al nivel
del tornillo y de la estrella de presión.
- En el momento del paso del cable coaxial, tenga cuidado
de no pellizcarlo ni aplastarlo (riesgo de rotura o cortocir-
cuito).
- Conecte la
antena (B).
c) Antena fija
- Procure abrirla al máximo. En caso de fijación sobre un
poste, habrá que sostenerla eventualmente conforme a
las normas vigentes (infórmese con un profesional). Las
antenas y los accesorios PRESIDENT han sido especialmen-
te concebidos para un rendimiento óptimo de todos los
aparatos de la gama.
3) CONEXIÓN DEL ALIMENTADOR
Su PRESIDENT MC KINLEY USA 12/24 V está provista de una
protección contra las inversiones de polaridad.
Vuestra emisora debe estar alimentada por una fuente de
corriente continua de 12 o 24 voltios (A). En este momento,
la mayor parte de los coches y camiones funcionan con
una toma de tierra negativa, se puede asegurar verificando
que el terminal (-) de la batería esté bien conectado al
bloque del motor o bastidor. En el caso contrario, consulte
con su suministrador.
Todas las operaciones de conexión siguientes, deben
efectuarse con el cable de alimentación no conectado
a la emisora:
a) Asegúrense que el alimentador sea de 12 o 24 Voltios.
b) Identifique los polos (+) y (-) de la batería (+ = rojo, - =
negro). En el caso que sea necesario alargar el cable de
alimentación utilice un cable de sección equivalente o
superior.
c) Es necesario conectar sobre un (+) y (-) permanentes.
Les aconsejamos enchufar directamente el cable de
alimentación en la batería (el enchufe sobre el cable del
auto-radio o sobre otras partes del circuito electrónico
podrán en ciertos casos favorecer la recepción de las
señales parásitas).
LÓBULO DE
RADIACIÓN
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