HARRIS CORPORATION M7200VTAC 사용자 설명서

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airbags. For occupant safety, verify the location of all airbags within the vehicle before installing the 
radio equipment. 
1.6  SAFE DRIVING RECOMMENDATIONS 
The American Automobile Association (AAA) advocates the following key safe driving recommenda-
tions: 
•  Read the literature on the safe operation of the radio. 
•  Keep both hands on the steering wheel and the microphone in its hanger whenever the vehicle is in 
motion. 
•  Place calls only when the vehicle is stopped. 
•  When talking from a moving vehicle is unavoidable, drive in the slower lane. Keep conversations 
brief. 
•  If a conversation requires taking notes or complex thought, stop the vehicle in a safe place and 
continue the call. 
•  Whenever using a mobile radio, exercise caution. 
1.7 OPERATING 
RULES 
REGULATIONS 
Two-way FM radio systems must be operated in accordance with the rules and regulations of the local, 
regional, or national government. 
In the United States, the M7200 V-TAC mobile radio must be operated in accordance with the rules and 
regulations of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Operators of two-way radio equipment, 
must be thoroughly familiar with the rules that apply to the particular type of radio operation. Following 
these rules helps eliminate confusion, assures the most efficient use of the existing radio channels, and 
results in a smoothly functioning radio network. 
When using a two-way radio, remember these rules: 
•  It is a violation of FCC rules to interrupt any distress or emergency message. The radio operates in 
much the same way as a telephone “party line.” Therefore, always listen to make sure the channel is 
clear before transmitting. Emergency calls have priority over all other messages. If someone is 
sending an emergency message – such as reporting a fire or asking for help in an accident, do not 
transmit unless assistance can be offered. 
•  The use of profane or obscene language is prohibited by Federal law. 
•  It is against the law to send false call letters or false distress or emergency messages. The FCC 
requires keeping conversations brief and confine them to business. To save time, use coded messages 
whenever possible. 
•  Using the radio to send personal messages (except in an emergency) is a violation of FCC rules. Send 
only essential messages. 
•  It is against Federal law to repeat or otherwise make known anything overheard on the radio. 
Conversations between others sharing the channel must be regarded as confidential. 
•  The FCC requires self-identification at certain specific times by means of call letters. Refer to the 
rules that apply to the particular type of operation for the proper procedure.