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Battery Low
When battery power is low, the nal bar in the
Battery Low icon will blink and an audible tone will
sound twice before the radio shuts off. Your batteries
should be replaced or recharged, if using
rechargeable batteries.
Auto Battery Save
If there are no transmissions within 10 seconds, the
radio will automatically switch to mode Power Save
and the icon will ash in the display. Power Saver
This will not affect the radio’s ability to receive
incoming transmissions.
Communicating with Another Person
Press and hold the button.1. Talk
With the microphone about two inches (5 cm) from 2.
your mouth, speak in a normal voice.
Release the button when you are 3. Talk
nished talking and listen for a response.
You cannot receive incoming calls while
pressing the button.Talk
To Select a Channel
With the radio , select any of the 22 channels by on
pressing the or button. Channel Up Channel Down
To temporarily turn off auto squelch:
Press the button for Light/Max Range
less than ve seconds.
To turn maximum range extender on:
– Press and hold the button Light/Max Range
for at least ve seconds until you hear
two beeps which indicates the maximum
range extender is .on
To turn maximum range extender off:
– Press and release the Light/Max Range
button or change channels.
Lock Function
The Lock Channel Up, Channel function locks the
Down and buttons to prevent Mode/Power
accidental operation.
To turn the lock on or off:
– Press and hold the button for Lock
two seconds.
A double beep sound is used to conrm your lock on
or off Lockrequest. When in mode,
the Lock icon will be displayed.
microTALK® Range
Your range will vary depending on terrain and conditions.
In at, open country your radio will
operate at maximum range.
Buildings and foliage in the path of the
signal can reduce the range of the radio.
Dense foliage and hilly terrain will further
reduce the range of the radio.
On FRS Channels 8 through 14, your radio
automatically switches to low power, which
will limit the range the radio can communicate.
Turning on Your microTALK® Radio
Press and hold the button until you hear a Mode/Power
series of audible tones indicating the radio is on. Your
microTALK® radio is now in mode, ready to Standby
receive transmissions. The radio is always in Standby
mode except when the or Talk, Call Mode/Power
buttons are pressed.
Battery Status Indicator
The battery charge status is shown on the display.
Four bars indicates fully charged.
Insert Batteries
Ra io Char er Jacd g k
Staying in touch with your family and friends is convenient
and easy when using your microTALK
® radio. Some of the
many uses you will discover include:
Communicating with others while hiking, biking, and working; keeping track of
family and friends at a crowded public event; checking with travel companions
in another car; talking with neighbors; arranging meeting spots with others
while shopping at the mall.
Secure your microTALK
®
radio while on the go.
Carrying your microTALK® radio with you is easy when
using the belt clip or optional wrist strap.
The belt clip easily attaches to your belt, purse, or
backpack.
Owner’s Manual
Introduction
M ing Liak fe Easier an Sa d fer
Introduction
Product Features
Operation
Using Your Radio
Customer Assistance
Product Service & Support
Belt Clip
Back itl LCD Disp yla
Features
• 22 Channels
• 10 Channel NOAA All
Hazards Radio
• Weather Alert
• 121 Privacy Codes
(38 CTCSS codes/
83 DCS codes)
• Hands-Free Operation
(VOX)
• Scan
Channels, privacy
codes
• Backlit LCD Display
• Call Alert
Five selectable tones
• Button Lock
• Speaker/
Microphone/
Charge Jack
• Roger Beep
Selectable On/Off
• Battery/Power Saver
• Keystroke Tones
• Battery Level
Indicator
• Auto Squelch
• Maximum
Range Extender
• Belt Clip
Printed in China
Part No. KEM-ML39900A
English
TWO-WAY R O L ADI MODE
ACXT360
Nothing Comes Close a brato Co ®
For any questions about operating this new Cobra branded product, PLEASE
CONTACT US FIRST… do not return this product to the retail store. The contact
information for support will vary depending on the country in which you
purchased and utilize the product.
To obtain warranty service or other information for products purchased from
Altis itself or through its authorized reseller or agent and utilized in the U.S.A.,
please call our consumer support line at , or email us at (866) 721-3805
support@altistec.com. You will receive instructions on how to ship the
products at your expense to an Altis Global Limited Authorized Service Center.
To obtain service, you must include: (a) a copy of your receipt, bill of sale or
other comparable proof of purchase; (b) a written description of the problem;
and, most importantly; (c) your address and telephone number.
For warranty and customer service information outside the US, please contact
your local dealer.
For further information needed on its features,
please visit www.cobrawalkietalkie.com
for frequently asked questions and the
electronic manual.
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Remove Belt Clip
Pull Up Lock hLatc
Caring for Your microTALK
® Radio
Your microTALK
® radio will give you years of trouble-free service
if cared for properly. Handle the radio gently. Keep the radio away from dust.
Never put the radio in water or in a damp place. Avoid exposure to extreme
temperatures.
Installing Batteries
To install or replace batteries:
1. Remove belt clip by releasing belt clip
latch and sliding clip up.
2. Pull up on the battery door latch to remove the
battery compartment cover.
3. Insert the supplied three AA rechargeable
batteries or non-rechargeable alkaline batteries.
Position batteries according to polarity markings.
4. Replace battery compartment cover and
belt clip.
• Do not attempt to charge alkaline batteries.
• Do not mix old and new batteries.
• Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), or
rechargeable (Ni-Cd, Ni-MH, etc.) batteries.
To charge batteries in radio:
1. Check to see that the batteries have been
inserted properly.
2. Insert the cable into the charge jack located at
the top of the radio.
3. Plug the cable into USB-compatible power port.
Use only the supplied rechargeable batteries and charger for recharging
your Cobra microTALK
® radio.
Cobra recommends your radio is turned off while being charged.
Non-rechargeable alkaline batteries can also be used in your radio.
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Mode/Power
Mode/Power
Channel Button
Call Button
Lock Button
Battery Charge
Status
Quick Start
1. Mode/Power Press and hold the button
to turn your radio.on
2. Channel Up Channel Down Press the or
button to select a channel.
3. Talk Press and hold the button while
speaking into the microphone.
4. Talk When nished talking, release the
button and listen for a response.
Both radios must be tuned to the same
channel/privacy code to communicate.
Battery Low
Battery Save Mode
Talk Button
Two nches cm I (5 )
fr M hom out
Channel Number
Both radios must be tuned to the
same channel to communicate.
The radio will display ashing battery icon
while charging if the radio is on.
Both radios must be tuned to the
same channel to communicate.
See for frequency allocations chart.page 13
Listening
Volume Level
Light/Max Range
Light/Max Range
Listening for a Response
Release the button to receive incoming Talk
transmissions. Your microTALK
® radio is always
in Standby Talk Call mode while the or buttons
are not pressed.
To Adjust Volume
Press the or Volume Up Volume
Down button.
A double beep sound is used to indicate
the minimum and maximum volume levels
(1 through 8).
Call Button
Press and release the button. Call
The other person will hear a three second call
tone. This tone is used only to establish voice
communications.
To Illuminate Display
Press and release the button Light/Max Range
to illuminate the display.
Auto Squelch/Maximum Range
Your microTALK
® radio will automatically shut off weak transmissions
and unwanted noise due to terrain, conditions or if you’ve reached your
Maximum Range limit.
You can temporarily turn auto squelch or turn maximum range off on
extender, allowing all signals to be received and extending the
maximum range of your radio.
See page 11 on how to select between
ve call tone settings.
Lock Icon
Maximum Range
Reduced Range
Reduced Range
Remember, you can achieve maximum
range by using maximum range extender.
See page 4 for details.
Scrolling Through the Mode Function
By scrolling through the function, you will be able to Mode
select or turn preferred features of your microTALKon ® radio. When
scrolling through the function, your radio features Mode
will be displayed in the same predetermined order:
Set CTCSS Privacy Codes
Set DCS Privacy Codes
Set Vox On/Off
Set Vox Sensitivity
Set Channel Scan
Set CTCSS Privacy Code Scan
Set DCS Privacy Code Scan
Set Call Tones
Set Roger Beep On/Off
Privacy Codes
Your microTALK
® radio incorporates two advanced coded squelch
systems that can help to reduce interference from other users
on any given channel. CTCSS (Continuous Tone Coded Squelch
System) provides 38 privacy codes and DCS (Digitally Coded Squelch)
provides 83 privacy codes. This provides a total of 121 Privacy
Codes. Either system can be used on all channels, but both systems
cannot be used on the same channel at the same time.
To successfully communicate using a privacy code, both
the sending and receiving radios must be tuned to the same
channel and to the same privacy code system (CTCSS or DCS)
and privacy code number. Each channel will remember the
last privacy code system and number you select.
The privacy code 00 is not a privacy code, but allows all
signals to be heard on a channel that is set to 00 on both
the CTCSS and DCS systems.
©2018 Altis Global Limited,
Atlanta, GA USA.
www.cobrawalkietalkie.com
Mode Functions (continued on back side)
Maximum range may vary and is based on
unobstructed line-of-sight communication
under ideal conditions.
1. Antenna
2. External Speaker/
Microphone/Charge Jack
3. ButtonMode/Power
4. ButtonWeather/Lock
5. Buttons Channel Up/Down
6. Backlit LCD Display
7. Speaker/Microphone
8. ButtonsVolume Up/Down
9. ButtonLight/Max Range
10. ButtonTalk
11. ButtonCall
12. Wrist Strap Connection
13. Belt Clip
14. Battery Compartment
15. Battery Door Latch
1. Battery Level Indicator
2. VOX Icon
3. Scan Icon
4. Roger Beep Icon
5. Lock Icon
6. Low Power Icon
7. DCS/CTCSS Icons
8. Weather Icon
9. Weather Alert Icon
10. DCS/CTCSS Privacy Code Numbers
11. Power Saver Icon
12. Channel Numbers
13. Receive/Transmit Icon
Operation
Mode Functions
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15
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3
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11
8
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5
10
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9
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Volume Button
NOAA* All Hazards Radio Channels
You can use your microTALK® radio to listen to NOAA All Hazards Radio
channels transmitting in your area.
To listen to All Hazards Radio channels:
Press the button until the 1. Weather All Hazards
Radio icon and the currently selected All Hazards
Radio channel are displayed.
Use the or 2. Channel Up Channel Down
button to change All Hazards Radio channels.
The icon will continue to 3. All Hazards Radio
be displayed when is on. All Hazards Radio
To exit , press and hold the4. All Hazards Radio
Weather button.
*National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration
Weather (WX) Alert Mode
Turning the function will allow your radio to On Weather Alert
automatically receive NOAA Hazard Alert radio signals and warnings from
designated NOAA broadcast stations. If the radio is turned ON, it will alert
to Weather and other emergency alerts broadcast by NOAA.
To turn Weather Alert On or Off:
Press the button until the Weather1. Weather/Lock
Alert icon ashes on the display. The current On
or Off setting is displayed.
Press the and button2. Channel Up Channel Down
to turn Weather Alert or .On Off
Press and hold the button again to3. Weather/Lock
save the new setting and exit the Weather Alert
Mode Standby and return to mode.
Warranty & Trademark Acknowledgment
Operation
General Specications
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12 13 14 15 16
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Privacy Code
If DCS is turned on at the channel
selected, the display will ash the
CTCSS icon and “OFF.” To switch from
DCS to CTCSS, press the Channel Up
or button while the displayChannel Down
is ashing “OFF.” The display will then
show the small numbers ashing and you
will then be able to proceed to step 2.
Operation
Mode Functions (continued)
Mode/Power
Mode/Power
Mode/Power
Mode/Power
Mode/Power
Weather Button
Weather Button
Scan Channels
Channel Scan
Your microTALK
® radio can automatically scan channels.
To scan channels:
Press the button until the 1. Mode/Power
Scan icon and the channel numbers appear
on the display.
Press the or button to2. Channel Up Channel Down
begin scanning channels.
The Scan icon will continue to be displayed when
scan is . Your radio will continue to scan allon
channels and stop if an incoming transmission is
detected. Your radio will remain on that channel for
10 seconds.
During scanning (while receiving an incoming transmission),
you can choose from the following:
Press and hold the button to communicate on that channel.a. Talk
Your radio will remain on that channel and return to mode.Standby
Press the or button to resume b. Channel Up Channel Down
scanning channels.
Press the button to return to .c. Lock Standby
During scanning (while receiving an incoming transmission),
you can choose from the following:
Press and hold the button to communicate on that channel/a. Talk
privacy code. Your radio will remain on that channel/privacy code
and return to mode.Standby
Press the or button to b. Channel Up Channel Down
resume scanning privacy codes. If you do not press any button
within 10 seconds, your radio will automatically resume scanning
privacy codes.
Press the button to return to .c. Lock Standby
The radio ignores specic privacy
codes while scanning channels.
Select Channel
Scan Pr vacy Co i des
Privacy Code Scan
Your microTALK® radio can automatically scan the (eitherPrivacy Codes
CTCSS 01 through 38 or DCS 01 through 83) within one channel. Only
one set of privacy codes (CTCSS or DCS) can be scanned at a time.
To scan privacy codes:
While in mode, press the or1. Standby Channel Up
Channel Down button to choose the channel on
which you wish to scan privacy codes.
Press the button until either the2. Mode/Power
CTCSS or the DCS icon appears on the display
and the icon and the privacy code numbersScan
ash on the display.
Press the or button3. Channel Up Channel Down
to begin scanning privacy codes within the
channel you selected.
During scanning (while receiving an incoming transmission),
you can choose from the following:
Press and hold the button to communicate on that channel/a. Talk
privacy code. Your radio will remain on that channel/privacy code
and return to mode.Standby
Press the or button to b. Channel Up Channel Down
resume scanning privacy codes. If you do not press any button
within 10 seconds, your radio will automatically resume scanning
privacy codes.
Press the button to return to .c. Lock Standby
Hazards Radio Icon
This feature is set
to by default.OFF
Make sure the strongest
Weather channel is selected
for your area using the NOAA
All Hazards Radio Channels
selection in the previous menu.
General ecic io Sp at ns
FRS/GMRS Frequenc ll cat any A o ion d Comp ity at ilib
A = Channel No. for 22 Channel FRS/GMRS Models
B = Frequency in MHz
C = Power Output
A B C
1 462.5625 High
2 462.5875 High
3 462.6125 High
4 462.6375 High
5 462.6625 High
6 462.6875 High
7 462.7125 High
8 467.5625 Low
9 467.5875 Low
10 467.6125 Low
11 467.6375 Low
12 467.6625 Low
13 467.6875 Low
14 467.7125 Low
15 462.5500 High
16 462.5750 High
17 462.6000 High
18 462.6250 High
19 462.6500 High
20 462.6750 High
21 462.7000 High
22 462.7250 High
MODEL ACXT360:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: 1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) this device
must accept any interference received,including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
FCC Warnings: Replacement or substitution of transistors, regular diodes or other parts
of a unique nature, with parts other than those recommended by Cobra may cause a
violation of the technical regulations of part 95 of the FCC rules, or violation of type
acceptance requirements of part 2 of the rules.
Limited One-Year Warranty
Altis Global Limited warrants to the original consumer purchaser only that this product and
the component parts thereof, will be free from defects in workmanship and materials for a
period of one year from the date of rst consumer purchase. During this period, Altis will,
repair or replace, at its sole option and discretion, this product or any defective parts. Altis’
liability hereunder shall be limited to repair or replacement of the defective part or parts,
and such correction shall constitute a fulllment of all of Altis’ warranties hereunder.
This limited warranty is only valid for the original consumer purchaser in limited
jurisdictions and is not transferrable. This limited warranty will automatically terminate
prior to expiration if this product is sold or otherwise transferred to another party. The
product must be purchased from Altis or an authorized dealer or the warranty is void. This
limited warranty is valid only for products purchased and utilized in specic jurisdictions.
Please visit our website at for a list of jurisdictions wherein www.cobrawalkietalkie.com
this limited warranty is valid.
This limited warranty does not cover damage due to misuse, abuse, negligence, acts of
God, accident, commercial use or modication of, or to any part of this product. This
warranty does not cover damage due to improper operation, maintenance or installation;
ordinary wear and tear; or attempted alterations or repairs by anyone other than Altis or
someone authorized by Altis to do warranty work. Any unauthorized alterations or repairs
will void this warranty. This limited warranty does not cover product sold AS IS or WITH ALL
FAULTS. This limited warranty is invalid if the factory applied serial number or date stamp
has been altered, defaced or removed from this product. This limited warranty does not
cover product purchased or utilized in a jurisdiction not covered.
The procedure for obtaining service and support, and the applicability of this warranty, will
vary depending on the country or juristiction in which you purchase and utilize the product.
For details on obtaining product service, support and other warranty information please visit
www.cobrawalkietalkie.com.
This warranty gives you specic legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary
from state to state and country to country.
EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY, ALTIS MAKES NO OTHER
WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ALTIS EXPRESSLY
DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES NOT STATED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTIES THAT MAY BE IMPOSED BY LAW ARE LIMITED TO THE TERMS OF THIS
EXPRESSED WARRANTY.
LIMITATION OF REMEDIES AND DAMAGES. REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED
UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER. ALTIS SHALL
NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO ATTORNEYS’ FEES AND/OR COSTS OF LITIGATION, FOR BREACH OF ANY
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT. ALTIS IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY
DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE PRODUCT OR BY THE PRODUCT TO PERFORM, INCLUDING ANY
DCS Privacy Code
VOX Icon
If CTCSS is turned at the channel selected, on
the display will ash the DCS icon and “OFF.”
To switch from CTCSS to DCS, press the
Channel Up Channel Down or button while
the display is ashing “OFF.” The display will
then show the small numbers ashing and
you will then be able to proceed to step 2.
VOX Sens itivity lLeve
The current VOX sensitivity level is
displayed with letters “L” and a Number 1
through 5, with Number 5 being the most
sensitive level and Number 1 being the
least sensitive level.
Channel Button
Channel Button
Channel Button
Channel Button
Channel Button
Channel Button
Channel Button
Mode/Power
Mode/Power
Set CTCSS Privacy Codes
To select a CTCSS privacy code:
After selecting a channel, press the 1. Mode/Power
button until the icon appears and the small CTCSS
numbers next to the channel number ash on the
display.
2. Channel Up Channel Down Press using the or button to select a privacy
code. You can hold the or button for fast advance.Up Down
3. When your desired CTCSS privacy code is displayed, choose one of the
following:
Press the button to enter the new setting and proceed to a. Mode/Power
other functions.
Press the button to return to mode.b. Lock Standby
Do not press any buttons for 15 seconds to return to mode.c. Standby
Set DCS Privacy Codes
To select a DCS privacy code:
After selecting a channel, press the 1. Mode/Power
button until the DCS icon appears and the small
numbers ash on the display (00 through 83).
2. Channel Up Channel Down Press using the or button to select a DCS
privacy code. You can hold the or button for fast advance.Up Down
3. When DCS privacy code is displayed, choose one of the following:
Press the button to enter the new setting and proceed to a. Mode/Power
other functions.
Press the button to return to mode.b. Lock Standby
Do not press any buttons for 15 seconds to enter the new settings and to c.
return to mode.Standby
Voice Activated Transmit (VOX)
In VOX mode, your microTALK
® radio can be used “hands-free,” automatically
transmitting when you speak. You can set the sensitivity level to t the volume VOX
of your voice and avoid transmissions triggered by background noise.
To turn VOX mode on or off:
Press the button until the icon 1. Mode/Power VOX
ashes on the display. The current or setting is On Off
displayed.
Press the or button to turn 2. Channel Up Channel Down
VOX or On Off.
Choose one of the following:3.
a. Mode/Power Press the button to enter the new
setting and proceed to other functions.
b. Lock Standby Press the button to return to mode.
To set VOX sensitivity:
1. Mode/Power VOX Press the button until the icon
ashes and the current sensitivity level is displayed.
2. Channel Up Channel Down Press the or button to
change the setting.
3. Choose one of the following:
Press the button to enter the selected a. Mode/Power
setting and proceed to other functions.
Press the button to return to mode.b. Lock Standby
Call Tone Setting
Roger Beep Off
Five Call Tone Settings
You can choose between ve different to transmitCall Tone Settings
a call alert.
To change a call tone setting:
Press the button until the 1. Mode/Power
letter “C” and the current call tone number
(01 through 05) is displayed. The current
call tone will sound for one second.
Press the or button2. Channel Up Channel Down
to hear the other call tone settings.
Choose one of the following:3.
a. Mode/Power Press the button to
enter the new setting and proceed
to other functions.
b. Lock Standby Press the button to return to
mode.
Roger Beep Conrmation Tone
Your listener will hear an audible tone when you release the
Talk button. This alerts the other party that you are nished
talking and it is OK for them to speak.
To turn roger beep on or off:
Press the button until the 1. Mode/Power
Roger Beep icon ashes. The current
on off or setting is displayed.
Press the or button2. Channel Up Channel Down
to select roger beep or .on off
Choose one of the following:3.
a. Mode/Power Press the button to
return to .Standby mode
b. Lock Standby Press the button to return to
mode.
Channel Button
Channel Button
Mode/Power
Mode/Power
LOST PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS, INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
ALTIS IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM MADE BY A THIRD PARTY OR MADE BY YOU FOR A
THIRD PARTY. THIS LIMITATION APPLIES WHETHER DAMAGES ARE SOUGHT, OR A
CLAIM MADE, UNDER THIS WARRANTY OR AS A TORT CLAIM (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE
OR STRICT PRODUCT LIABILITY), A CONTRACT CLAIM, OR ANY OTHER CLAIM. THIS
LIMITATION CANNOT BE WAIVED OR AMENDED BY ANY PERSON. THIS LIMITATION OF
LIABILITY WILL BE EFFECTIVE EVEN IF ALTIS OR AN AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF
ALTIS HAS BEEN ADVISED BY YOU OF THE POSSIBILITY OF ANY SUCH DAMAGES.
Some states and countries do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts
and do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so
the above limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specic legal rights,
and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state and country to
country.
Provided that the product was purchased from Altis itself or through its authorized
reseller or agent and utilized in the U.S.A., Altis will, without charge, repair or replace, at
its option, defective products, products or component parts upon delivery to the
authorized Altis Global Limited Authorized Service Center, accompanied by proof of the
date of rst customer purchase, such as a duplicated copy of a sales receipt.
You must pay any initial shipping charges required to ship the product for warranty
service, but the return charges, to an address in the U.S.A, will be at Altis’ expense, if the
product is under warranty.
For Products Purchased Outside The U.S.A.
Please contact your authorized local reseller or agent for warranty information.
Trademark Acknowledgment
Manufactured, distributed, or sold by Altis Global Limited, ofcial licensee for this
product. Cobra®, microTalk®, Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra®, and the snake design
are registered trademarks of Cobra Electronics Corporation, USA. Cobra Electronics
Corporation™ is a trademark of Cobra Electronics Corporation, USA. All other product or
service names are the property of their respective owners.
©Cobra Electronics Corporation, USA 2018. All rights reserved.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
WARNING: Changes or modications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: 1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) this device must accept any
interference received,including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Safety Information for microTALK Radios
Your wireless handheld portable transceiver contains a low power transmitter. When the talk button
is pushed, it sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. The device is authorized to operate at a duty
factor not to exceed 50%. In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) adopted
RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for handheld wireless devices
Important
FCC RF Exposure Requirements: For body-worn operation, this radio has been tested and meets the
FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with Cobra accessories supplied or designated for this
product. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. Use
only the supplied antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modications or attachments could damage the
transmitter and may violate FCC regulations.
Normal Position
Hold the transmitter approximately 2 inches from your face and speak in a normal voice, with the
antenna pointed up and away.
FCC Part 15.21 Warning Statement-
NOTE: THE GRANTEE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT
EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE. SUCH MODIFICATIONS
COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
IC RSS-GEN
This device complies with ISEDC license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a
type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce
potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that
the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful
communication.
The applicant is responsible for providing proper instructions to the user of the radio device, and any
usage restrictions, including limits of exposure durations. The user manual shall provide installation
and operation instructions, as well as any special usage conditions, to ensure compliance with SAR
and/or RF eld strength limits. For instance, compliance distance shall be clearly stated in the user
manual.
Radiation Exposure Statement:
Any Changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
For Remote controller, SAR tests are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the
FCC/ISEDC with the device transmitting at its highest certied power level in all tested frequency
bands, although the SAR is determined at the highest certied power level, the actual SAR level of
the device while operating can be well below the maximum value.
Before a new model device is a available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certied to the
FCC that it does not exceed the exposure limit established by the FCC/ISEDC, Tests for each device
are performed in positions and locations (e.g. at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the
FCC/ISEDC.
For body worn operation, this model device has been tested and meets the FCC/ISEDC RF exposure
guidelines when used with an accessory designated for this product or when used with an accessory
that Contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 10 mm from the body.
Non-compliance with the above restrictions may result in violation of RF exposure guidelines.
Product specificaties
Merk: | Cobra |
Categorie: | Radio |
Model: | ACXT360 |
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