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GME TX3220 User Manual

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Removing the Microphone

1. Squeeze the rubber strain relief near the front panel to

disengage the slot, and slide the strain relief back along
the microphone cord.

2. Squeeze the plastic tab on the microphone plug towards

the plug to unlock it while gently pulling the plug
outwards. If the plug does not come out easily, the tab
has not released correctly and should be squeezed again.

DC POwER CONNECTION

The TX3220 is designed for 13.8 Volt DC, negative earth
installations only (i.e. where the negative terminal of the
battery is connected to the chassis or frame of the vehicle).

There are two recommended methods of installation.

Radio remains ON when

the ignition switch is OFF

Connect the radio’s negative (black) lead to the vehicle’s
chassis, or if preferred, directly to the battery’s negative
terminal. The radio’s positive (red) lead should be connected
via the 2 Amp fuse to the battery’s positive terminal.
Alternatively, the positive lead could be connected into
the fuse box at a point that has +13.8 Volts continuously
available (on the battery side of the ignition switch) via the
2 Amp fuse.

Radio turns ON and OFF

with the ignition switch

Connect the radio’s negative (black) lead to the vehicle’s
chassis, or if preferred, directly to the battery’s
negative terminal.

The radio’s positive (red) lead should connect to an
accessory point in the vehicle’s fuse box via the 2 Amp fuse.

Radio turns ON and OFF with Ignition Switch

To TX3220

Car Battery

Ignition Switch

Fuse

Chassis

RED

BLACK

Radio remains ON when Ignition Switch is OFF

To TX3220

Car Battery

Ignition Switch

Fuse

Chassis

RED

BLACK

+ve

Acc

Ign

+ve

Acc

Ign

This point should supply +13.8 Volts only when the ignition
switch is turned On or in the ACCESSORY position via the
2 Amp fuse.

hIgh VOLTAgE wARNINg

The TX3220 has a built-in, high voltage detection system to
warn you if an overvoltage situation occurs.

If the power supply voltage exceeds 18 Volts DC, the
channel display will flash ‘hi dc’ for 5 seconds when the
unit is first turned on, or at the time the voltage exceeds
18 Volts. In addition, when transmitting, the TX indicator
will flash and the transmitter will select low output power.

If the overvoltage warning appears you should switch your
TX3220 OFF and disconnect it from the power source,
before locating the cause of the trouble.

Once the High Voltage warning has been triggered, and you
have fixed to source of the problem, you will need to switch
the TX3220 OFF then On again to reset it.

The power source must not exceed 30 Volts.

ANTENNA CONNECTION

GME supply a wide range of mobile and base station
antennas designed specifically for UHF CB communications.

The antennas are fitted with a PL259 coaxial plug suitable
for connection to the antenna socket on the rear panel of
the radio.

TX3220

InSTRUCTIOn MAnUAL

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Extension Speaker

UHF Aerial

Antenna Socket

DC Socket

Coax Cable

Connector Plug

Fuse

RED +

– BLACK