SUNSKY DJ100 Kids Walkie Talkies Wireless 3KM Call Outdoor Parent-Child Interactive Toy Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
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DJ100 Kids Walkie Talkies Wireless 3KM
Call Outdoor
Parent-Child Interactive Toy
Instruction Manual
Product Features
- Output Power: enhanced to 0.5W
- Range varies depending on the specific terrain conditions and can be up to 3 kilometers (1.86 miles) with no obstruction
- Frequency range: FRS/GMRS
- Channel: 22 channels for US / North America
- CTCSS: 38 (1-38); CDCSS: 60 (39-99)
- LCD Display: convenient for those who use it at night
- Battery indicator and a low battery alert
- Talk Confirmation Tone
- Device lock function: lock to avoid accidental touch after adjusting
- 10 Call Tones: personalize the user’s call
- Voice-activated VOX hands-free call
- Mini flashlight
Overview of the Walkie-Talkie
Antenna| A helical antenna with a screw plug for receiving and transmitting
signals.
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Highlight flashlight|
Battery back cover| Powers the walkie-talkie.
Speaker| Outputs sound.
Microphone| Inputs sound.
Belt clip| Used to clip the product to the belt for easy carrying.
CLAMP / SCANI Channel Scan| Short press this button once to turn on the
flashlight function and the flashlight light will stay on; long press to scan
the channel.
CPTTI Transmitting key| When pressing this key, the walkie-talkie is in a
transmitting state, speak into the microphone to call the other party. After
releasing the key, the call will be ended, and the walkie-talkie is in a
receiving state.
MENU / POWER| Short press or press the button continuously to select the menu
item; in the menu, press the button to change the current menu settings; Long
press to turn on/off.
Up Button / Down Button| Press this key to use the adjustment parameters.
Press this button in the standby mode to adjust the volume output.
Call / Keyboard lock| In the standby state, short press this key to emit CALL
sound, long press the key to lock. (note: when locked, PTT, MON, switch
machine,on/off light function can be used normally.)
[MON]| When the signal is weak, press this key to enter the monitoring state.
LCD Instruction
Indicator
| Name|
Content
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| Transmitting and Receiving indicator| When receiving, is displayed, when
transmitting is displayed.
| Channel indicator| The current channel is displayed, press the [MENU]
button, then press UP or DOWN to change.
| Battery| More bars mean more battery.
| Code Channel Indicator| Display current CTCSS/DCS code. (with a total of 99)
SCAN
| Scanning Channel Indicator| Display when the two-way radio is turned on, and no display when turned off.
vox
| Voice control Indicator| This unit is displayed when it is in voice control
operation mode.
| Keyboard lock indicator| Display when the keyboard of this machine is
locked. (PTT, switch lights, switch machine, and MON buttons are not
restricted when locked)
| Volume| More bars mean a higher volume.
Operation
Battery installation
Built-in 1000 Ma polymer battery
Basic operation
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Power ON and OFF
In the shutdown state, press and hold the key for more than 2 seconds to turn on the radio. The radio will beep, and all icons will be displayed on the screen instantly. Then display the current channel 0/10 (channel/compression audio)
In the power-on state, press and hold the key for more than 2S to turn off the radio.
Tips: Etiquette for using wireless walkie-talkies
The 22 channels of your wireless walkie-talkie are shared with others and used in turn. Other groups may be using certain channels. In order to not disturb other people’s calls, and have better call quality yourself, please don’t use the channel that others are using.
Try to change the channel to prevent channel blocking or use the [LAMP] key to check the channel activity. If you hear quiet noise after pressing the [LAMP] key, it means that the channel is free, and you can use it. -
Communication (transmitting and receiving) When using wireless walkie-talkies to talk to each other, the walkie-talkies of the same group must be set to the same channel and interference cancellation mute code (1 to 99).
When talking with other groups without interference cancellation mute code, please set the interference cancellation mute code to 0.
- To improve the clarity of the call, speak about 5 to 7.5 cm (two to three inches) away from the microphone.
- Press and hold the call button IPTT1, when the intercom is in the transmitting state, speak in a normal tone at a distance of about 5 to 7.5 cm (two to three inches) inches from the microphone.
- Release the call key IPTT1 to end the call, the machine will emit a “boom” ringtone, and the walkie-talkie is in the receiving state.
Tips: Call Range of this Walkie-Talkie
In order to achieve the best performance and call range of the walkie-talkie design, it is recommended that you do not use the walkie-talkie to communicate with others at a close distance(please stay at least 1.5 meters (five feet) away from each other). Reference of call distance:
- The best call range: flat and open area.
- Medium call range: when there are buildings or trees
- Minimum call range: blocked by dense woods or mountains, in buildings or vehicles.
8-level digital volume adjustment
- In the standby mode, short press the [▲] key, the walkie-talkie enters the volume adjustment mode, the current volume level is displayed on the screen, press the [▲] key continuously to adjust the volume to the maximum; short press the [▼] key, the unit enters the volume adjustment mode, Press [▼] key continuously to adjust the volume to the minimum.
Tips: Level 1 has the lowest volume and level 8 has the highest volume.
Key lock function
The key lock function can lock the [MENU] key the up and down buttons [ ] ,
and the LAMP key. It helps prevent accidental changes to the settings of the
walkie-talkie. Once locked, you can only use the power key (to turn it on and
off), PTT transmission function, switch on and off function, and light on and
off function.
To activate the key lock function, press and hold the menu key ( key) for 3
seconds to activate the lock function, you can see the icon appears on the
screen.
Monitoring function
In the standby mode, when the signal is weak, long-press the [MON] key to
turn on the monitoring mode, to tell if there is a call, the squelch circuit
is turned off, and you will hear background noise ( beep); release the [MON]
key to turn off Monitor, you cannot hear background noise.
Scanning function
Long press the [LAMP] key, the walkie-talkie will automatically detect the
activity of channel 22, when the scanned channel has a signal, the walkie-
talkie will automatically stop on this channel for conversation.
The walkie-talkie will stop on the channel with the signal. 5 seconds after the signal disappears, it will continue to scan the next channel.
MINI flashlight function
This machine has a MINI flashlight lighting function, which greatly
facilitates the user to use at night or in a poorly lit environment. In the
power-on state, short press the [LAMP] key to turn on the flashlight function,
and the flashlight light will stay on; short press the [LAMP] key again to
turn off the flashlight function.
Battery level display
There is a battery indicator in the upper right corner of the display to show
the battery level. When the voltage drops to a preset value, the walkie-talkie
will automatically shut down to protect the battery. When the battery level is
indicated, the two-way radio will play sound alert every 10 minutes or every
time you release the call button to remind you to replace the battery or
charge.
Advanced operation
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Set the working channel
1.1 In standby mode, press the [MENU] key once to enter the channel selection menu, and the current channel number (the big number in the middle of the screen) starts to flash;
1.2 Press [▲] or [▼] key to set a new channel number; 1.3 Press the [MENU] key to enter the next menu, or press the [PTA key to save the new setting and exit to the normal operation mode.
Note: This machine has 22 channels, the channel number is 1-22. -
CTCSS code selection
CTCSS code allows you to choose different code combinations to minimize interference. The setting steps are as follows:
2.1 In the standby state, press the [MENU) key twice to enter the CTCSS anti- interference code setting, the LCD screen displays the current code number and flashes, and the CTCSS icon lights up;
2.2 Press [▲] or [ ▼] key to select 1-38 (CTCSS); 2.3 After selection, press [MENU] key to confirm and enter the next menu, or press [PTA key to save the new setting and exit to the normal operation mode.
Tips: You can set a special interference cancellation mute code for
each channel. When talking with other groups without interference
cancellation mute code, please set the interference cancellation mute code
to OF.
1-38 groups of CTCSS sub-audio interference cancellation mute code comparison
table:
01 | 67.0 | 14 | 107.2 | 27 | 167.9 |
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02 | 71.9 | 15 | 110.9 | 28 | 173.8 |
03 | 74.4 | 16 | 114.8 | 29 | 179.9 |
04 | 77.0 | 17 | 118.8 | 30 | 186.2 |
05 | 79.7 | 18 | 123.0 | 31 | 192.8 |
06 | 82.5 | 19 | 127.3 | 32 | 203.5 |
07 | 85.4 | 20 | 131.8 | 33 | 210.7 |
08 | 88.5 | 21 | 136.5 | 34 | 218.1 |
09 | 91.5 | 22 | 141.3 | 35 | 225.7 |
10 | 94.8 | 23 | 146.2 | 36 | 233.6 |
11 | 97.4 | 24 | 151.4 | 37 | 241.8 |
12 | 100.0 | 25 | 156.7 | 38 | 250.3 |
13 | 103.5 | 26 | 162.2 |
DCS Code Selection
The DCS code allows you to choose different code combinations to minimize
interference. The setting steps are as follows:
- In the standby state, press the [MENU] key twice to enter the DCS anti-interference code setting, the LCD screen displays the current code number and flashes, and the DCS icon lights up;
- Press [ ▲] or [▼] key to select from 39-99 (DCS); 3.3 After selection, press [MENU] key to confirm and enter the next menu, or press the IPTTI key to save the new setting and exit to the normal operation mode.
Tips: The interference cancellation mute codes of this machine include
CTCSS (analog sub-audio) and DCS (digital sub-audio).
VOX voice control settings
VOX voice control allows you to communicate without pressing the TALKlaunch
button, it can be invoked by talking. When you stop talking, the walkie-talkie
will automatically stop transmitting and wait for the reception. The setting
steps are as follows:
- In standby mode, press the [MENU] key 3 times to enter the VOX voice control function setting, the LCD screen displays VOX;
- Press [▲]or [ ▼] key to select: OFF/1/2/3;
- After selection, press the [MENU] key to confirm and enter the next menu, or press [PTT] key to save the new setting and exit to the normal operation mode.
Tips: After turning on the VOX voice control function, the screen will
display the VOX icon. According to the noise of the use environment, select
the parameters appropriately:
3=1-light sensitivity, use under low background noise
2=Medium sensitivity, suitable for most applications
1=Low sensitivity, use under high background noise
Note: It is recommended for you to not use VOX in noisy or windy
environments.
DCS Code Selection
The call function is used for notifying the members of the walkie-talkie group
that someone wants to speak. Press the key, the users in the group with the
same settings will hear your calling tone. This wireless walkie-talkie has 10
types of calling tones to choose from, the setting steps are as follows:
- In the standby mode, press the [MENU] key 4 times to enter the call tone selection, the LCD screen displays, and the current call tone type, and the current call tone type sequence flashes;
- Press [ ▲] or [ ▼] key to select CALL tone type, 01-10;
- Press the [MENU] key to confirm and enter the next menu, or press the IPTTI key to save the new setting and exit to the normal operation mode.
Keypad Tone Settings
This function allows you to turn on/off the keypad tone. The steps are as
follows:
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In standby mode, press the [MENU] key 5 times to enter the key tone switch setting, the LCD screen displays, ON/OFF flashes;
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Press [ ▲]or [ ▼] key to select TONE to turn on (ON) or turn off (OFF); 6.3 After selection, press [MENU] key to confirm and enter the next menu, or press [PTT] key to save the new setting and exit to the normal operation mode.
Roger Tone
Once you turn on the Roger Tone function when you end the call, the walkie-
talkie will emit a unique sound to let others know that you have finished
speaking. The setting steps are as follows:
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In standby mode, press [MENU] key 6 times to enter RogerTone switch selection: LCD screen displays, ON/OFF flashes;
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Press [ ▲] or [ ▼] key to select RogerTone tone on (ON) or off (OFF);
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After selection, press the [MENU] key to confirm and enter the next menu, or press the IPTT1 key to save the new setting and exit to the normal operation mode.
Product Safety Guide,
• For your safe and efficient use of this walkie-talkie, please read the following information carefully.
- Your radio includes a transmitting device and a receiving device. When turned on, it can receive and send radio frequency signals. Its frequency operation range is between 462MHZ and 467MHZ (US/ North American).
- When in use, do not hold the antenna with your hands. Holding the antenna will affect the effective talking distance of the wireless walkie-talkie.
- The maintenance work of the walkie-talkie can only be carried out by professional and technical personnel, please do not disassemble the walkie-talkie by yourself.
- In order to avoid problems caused by electromagnetic interference and/or electromagnetic compatibility, please turn off the walkie-talkie in places with the “please turn off the walkie-talkie” sign, such as hospitals and other healthcare and medical places.
- When taking the flight, please turn off the walkie-talkie per the crew’s request.
- In a car equipped with airbags, do not place the walkie-talkie in what would be the deployment path of the airbag.
- Please turn off the walkie-talkie before entering the flammable and explosive environment.
- Do not replace or charge the battery in a flammable and explosive environment.
- Please turn off the walkie-talkie before approaching the blasting area or the area with a detonator.
- Do not use walkie-talkies with a damaged antenna, as the damaged antenna may cause slight burns on the contacted skin.
- Do not expose the walkie-talkie to direct sunlight for a long period of time or put it near the heating devices.
- When the portable walkie-talkie is transmitting, keep the walkie-talkie in a vertical position and keep the microphone about 2 inches away from the mouth.
- Keep the walkie-talkie antenna at least 1 inch away from the head or body when transmitting.
- If you wear a portable walkie-talkie on your body, please make sure that the antenna is at least 1 inch away from your body when the walkie-talkie is transmitting.
FCC Statement
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.
Caution: Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly
approved by the manufacturercould void your authority to operate this
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.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. Users should avoid the unintended operation of usage
when it is collocated with other transmitters or antennas.
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