IMPORTANT READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the transceiver. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL . This instruction manual contains important safety and operating instructions for the EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS The following explicit definitions apply to this manual. Word . DERISION CAUTION Equipment damage may occur: NOTE if disregarded, inconvenience only.No personal injury, risk of fire or electric shock. Some procedures and functions apply to both baas.
TABLE OF CONTENTS {IMPORTANT EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS CAUTIONS .. TABLE OF CONTENTS. FOREWORD OPERATING NOTES . i UNPACKING c..uiiiniiniiiniihmin g BASIC OPERATION ..o 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION: W Controls and switches W B Unction display .. 3 BATTERY PACK 1112 4 ACCESSORY 13-14 5 MODE CONSTRUCTION. B Mode W Changing modes . 8 FREQUENCY SETTING .. B Selecting VRO mode.. 1. Selecting receive mode ¢ B Setting a frequency.. B Tuning step... B Dial select step 7 TRANSMITTING.. Cl Transmitting.
FOREWORD Thant you for purchasing the 1C-4SRA/E UHF FM TRANSCEIVER. Ethel-4SRAJE is a state-of-the-art handheld consisting of ‘& 430 (440) MH2 transceiver and 50-900 MHz wide band receiver, fitting comfortably in the palm of your hand and combining ease of use with multi-operational capability. OPERATING NOTES Information overheard but not intends for you cannot lawfully be used in any way.
s BASIC OPERATION 1 IR Charge the battery pack H Reset the transceiver The supplied battery pack may regime a fill charge prior to When first applying power, the transceiver may require CPU operation. resetting. NOTE: It your transceiver includes the battery case in Caution: getting the CPU will altar and initial: stead of the battery back, remove the battery case and put 7 all memory channel contents. SET ode settings, in dry cell or Ni Cd batteries. (See p.
ml 1 BASIC OPERATION Turn power ON Push and hold the [DOWER] key for 1 sec. 10 turn power ON. = A beep sounds at power ON. To turn power OFF, push and hold the [POWER] key for 1 5ec. again. B Adjust the audio level HAM HAM BAND AUDIO salsa (vou) 1) Rotate the HAM [SQL] max. counterclockwise. 2} Set HAM [VOL] tithe desired level. 3) Sel HAM [SOL]to unite the au: dio ‘noise while na signal is received.
Receive a signal The transceiver can receive signals on the ham band and receiver band simultaneously. On the receiver band. the receive mode must be selected correctly, RECEIVE MODE SELECTION Push [R MAIN], then push Fr tam [{2) MODE] several times to EM 5050 select the desired receive ; made: Moon Wide £V = | the selected mode ALL proper for. the receive signal, i o the audio may be distorted inaudible.
2 PANEL DESCRIPTION Controls and switches it mmp. A ;queue B ol € MAIN DIAL [DIAL] Refs dn operating frequency, memory channel and SET mode contents. € RECEIVER VOLUME CONTROL [RX VOL] (p. 3 Adjusts the receiver band audio level.
@ RECEIVER SQUELCH CONTROL [RX SQL] (p. 3) Varies the squelch threshold point for noise mute on the receiver band. @ HAM VOLUME CONTROL [HAM VOL] (p. 3} Adjusts the ham band audio label. @ HAM SQUELCH: CONTROL [HAM SQL] (p. 3) Varies the squelch threshold point for else mute on the ham band. © ANTENNA CONNECTOR (p. 2) Connects the supplied ham antenna. @ FUNCTION SWITCH [F] White pushing [F], all switches are set for secondary function use.
2 PANEL DESCRIPTION # Front panel MAIN ROMAN: M B02: 00DE 6 OO® CALLA TRIBESMEN e O TERR SO SKIPPER L SEY L Mg Low BT EOG TMF poi far. CLAMBERER CLAUDIA FLINTLOCK BINMEN Cote NB CAN pinion PECAN anise CERTAINTY © O PECAN: HONCHO Primary function Secondary function o~ VM MW PRIMARY FUNCTION (written in gray): Activated by only pushing the key.
PANEL DESCRIPTION PRIMARY FUNCTION SECONDARY FUNCTION = 2 B Selects VF of MEMORY mode. (pgs. Writes the VFO contents into: ‘the: memory channel or call channel when pushed and held. (pgs. Elects receive mode on only the receiver band. (pgs 4. 17) No secondary function. HOLY £ s Turns ON the display lighting continuously. Turns ON the display lighting for & 48} p. 48) MALE Y Transfers the constants in the selected memory Callie up the call channel, (29 carryall channel into the VEQ, {pgs.
2 PANEL DESCRIPTION B Function display 112; oM I I Y9307 g950 OUTSOLD e @ PHRASAL PRO) LOVE SONBBONRBDNERESR ADANBLRBEDME I soc, @Y n 5K 216 sail pro 54 MAIN BAND INDICATORS ip. 3) !t appears above the band, either ham or receiver, selected as the main band to beé controlled. € TIMER INDICATOR (p. 43) Appears when the power-off timer is in use, © HAM BAND FREQUENCY READOUT Shows the ham band frequency, SET made contents or time. ¢ * The decimal point of the frequency flashes while scanning.
© S/HF INDICATORS (p. 22) Show the relative signal strength in receiving: show the mutuality power selection” in transmitting. *Only for the ham band's indicator. © MEMORY CHANNEL INDICATORS (p. 25) Show the selected memory channel number. = @R appears when MEMORY mode is selected. FWIW) appears when the selected memory channel is set as & skip channel ol ! appears when a cal channel Is selected. @ TONE SQUELCH INDICATORS (pgs.
3 BATTERY PACK CHARGING = Regular charging Connect the supplied wall charger to the [DC12.5Y] jack. Supplied wall charger BP-Ge < BP-g. o BP.OO with Ni Cd batteries. Charging period: 15 his. (approx.) » Rapid charging with optional BC-72 Inge rt the battery pack into the charging slot of the BF-72. BP-90 BATTERY CASE cannot be charged using the BC-72 even when Nice batteries are installed. Connect the wall charger supplied with the BC-72. {optional) Charging period: 1 ~ 3 hrs. (approx.
BATTERY PACK CHARGING 3 * Charging without the transceiver To charge the battery pack separately from the transceiver, the AD:20 is available from com. . i | The same AD-20 {optional) charger as described in H Charging with optional 3 charger or cable can be sag e BRP:81 -84 ot BP-90 Optional CPA2or QPC-254 must be connected to charge a BP-85. Charging period: 15 hrs. (approx.) * Charging notes NEVER temptation charge dry cell batteries. Connect one charger.
4 ACCESSORY ATTACHMENT = Hand strap The hand strap allows you to carry the transceiver easily. Attach the hand strap as shown in the diagram below 1. Insert the handspring using a pointed toolsuchiasasharp pencil; 3. Pull the hand strap 1o tighten the knot. 2. Put one end of handspring through the other end’s loop. * Belt clip The bat clip allows you to attach the transceiver to your belt. Remove the plastic screws to attach the belt clip.
ACCESSORY ATTACHMENT 4 ¢ Battery pack removal Push the battery pack release bitten upwards, then slide the battery pack to the right with the transceiver facing you. To attach the battery pack, slide it until hearing a click sound. e Battery case Some versions include the BP-90 BATTERY CASE instead of the battery pack. To install dry cell batteries, open the battery case ds shown in the diagram below. Push the bottom part of the battery case to open-it. 1 i 2. Install six AA (RB) type subtleties.
=5 B Mode types MODE CONSTRUCTION The transceiver has b different modes and call channels for versatile, multi function operations. Used for programming infrequently used: settings. The ham and receiver bands have separate SET modes. VFO MODE (frequency setting) (p. 17) Used for frequency set: SET MODE (p. 29) ting and normal operations over the entire ham and receiver band. FH CCn S 45.54 a Used fot programming MEMORY MODE (p. 25) Used for. operating the transceiver using DIME codes.
B Changing modes MODE CONSTRUCTION § Although the following chart refers only to the ham band, the transceiver has the same modes in the receiver band. Fr LY ;Null CALL MAY. CARRYALL or ek £ SET ¥ * charmer ore SLOVAKIA Berber 400 e LAIR TME MEMORY MOD| § AN | 0345 CLOCK MODE Fh o o0 though indication is possible on | both bands, time setting cane per| formed ony in the armband.
= © FREQUENCY SETTING B Selecting VFO mode Selecting receive mode Wuhan the transceiver is not in VEO mode, push [0 VIM] For the receive band, the receive mode must be selected ! properly. one or twice to select VEO mode, 1) Push [R MAIN] to select the receiver band. Only channel numbers or YAM of “PB are indict: . o Huerta [ s 2) Push [(2) MODE] to select the desired receive mode. indicated here, VFO mode » AM, FM and WFM are available. is not selected.
B Setting a frequency s Using the main dial 1) Push [H MAIN] or [R MAIN] to select the desired band. * Select VEG mods if another mode has been selected. 2) Rotate the main dial to set the frequency. » The frequency changes according to the tuning step: = See p. 21 for changing the tuning step: 3) To change the frequency quickly, rotate the main dial while pushing [F]. »See n. 21 'Dias select step!’ for details.
19 6 FREQUENCY SETTING ! » Using the numeral keys 1) Push [H MAIN] or [R MAIN] {o select the desired band: « Saloon VEO mode if another mode has been selected. 2) Push [ ENT] to activate the keyboard for numeral input. 3) Push appropriate keys to input & frequency. « The first digit for frequency input can be shifted in 8ET mode for the receiver band, Bee the box at right for details.
21 6 FREQUENCY SETTING B Tuning step The primordial the Passkeys change the frequency in step increments. Different tuning steps can be specified for the ham, high-frequency and |low-frequency deceiver bands. The display shows i 4 the 10 kHz tuning step has ‘been L selected. 1) Push [H MAIN] or [R MAIN] 1o select the desired band. 2) Push [(1) VIM] to select VFO mods it another mode has been selected. 3) Push [(5) TS] to display the previously selected tuning step.
L] Transmitting The transceiver transmits only on the ham band. it cannot transmit on the receiver band. Be sure the ham antenna is connected to the ham antenna connector: Transmitting without the ham antenna damages the transceiver, 1) Push tH MAIN] to select the ham band. 2) Set the frequency. s To select a call or memory channel, see Push e HOLLOW] to select high or low output power. * “LOW appears when: low power is selected, 4) Push and -hold [PTT] to transmit.
. 8 B General description A ones touch access call channels provided on each band, These call channels are separate from the memory channels. Use the call channel for your most-often-Used frequency.
B Programming 1) Push [H MAIN] or [R MAIN] to select the desired band. 2) Push to select VEO mode. 3) Set the desired frequency to be programmed anti the call channel. * Sat the other data that can be programmed in the call channel it required. 4) Push [ CALL! to call up the call channel. 5) While pushing [F], push and hold [(1) MW] until the transceiver emits 3 beeps. [EXAMPLE] ™ Set the frequency in VEG mode. & a CALL Y. o !’JU 1 Hold for 1'sec. VMW £ b{; 433,88 MHZ s programmed into the call channel.
I O MEMORY MODE M General description The transceiver has 30 memory channels for the ham band and 60 memory channels for the receiver band. Use memory channels for your often-used frequencies.
MEMORY MODE 9 B Programming 1) Push [H MAIN] or {R MAIN] to select the desired band. 3) Bet the desired frequency in VETO mode: i = Push 1Q) ¥/M] to select VEQ mode. 2} Select the memory channel to be programmed: Set the desired frequency to be programmed into the memory Push [(T) select MEMORY made. (* 8" appears.) channel, Notate the main dial to select the desired memory channel et the other data (e g. duplex Information), if required.
9 MEMORY MODE B Transferring contents to VFO This function transfers the memory channel contents into the VEO. | Thesis useful for searching for signals around the displayed memory channel frequency and for recalling the offset frequency, sub audible tone: frequency, etc, which are programmed in the memory channel. 1) Push [H MAIN] or [R MAIN] 1o select the desired band. 2} Select the memory channel 1o be transferred: < Push [(1) VIM] to select MEMORY.
B Masking a memory channel Unwanted memory channels can be masked (hidden). A masked memory channel cannot be selected for normal use. The contents in the masked memory channel, however, can be recalled. 1) Push [H MAIN] or [R MAIN] to select the desired band, 2) Select the memory channel! o be masked: < Push [(1) select VEO mode: Rotate the main dial to select the desired memory channel. MEMORY MODE 9 3) While pushing [F], push and hold MASK]. = Frequency, otc.
. M 10 SET MODE OFFSET FREQUENCY HAFT The offset frequency is used for duplex operation such as operation with a repeater: » This item is equipped on only the ham band. SCAN RESUME CONDITION Timer scan or pause scan can be selected as the scan resume condition. SUB AUDIBLE TONE FREQUENCY o £ ii ERE pan (p. 32) Some repeaters require a sub audible tone, and the tone is also used for pocket beep and phone squelch functions. *To use the tone; an optional UT-63 is necessary for all versions except US.
This mode is used for rarely changed functions and settings as follows. Each band has a SET mode.
1= 11 REPEATER OPERATION L1 Tone information SUB AUDIBLE TONE (An optional UT-63 is necessary except for the US A Operation A repeater amplifies a received signal and transmits it with a different frequency. When using & repeater, the transmit frequency is, therefore, shifted from the receive frequency by version.) the offset frequency. 1) Push [(BIT/P .B/T SQL] to turn ON the sub audible tone encoder, 1) Push [H MAIN] to select the ham band. C T appears.
L] Offset frequency s seT move REPEATER OPERATION 11 B Sub audible tone e seT mope The display shows the offset frequency for 6 MHz {An optional UT-63 is necessary except for the U.8A version.} Y The display shows the 88.5 Hz audibility' "{ng ble tone frequency. a8.5 ay 1) Push {H MAIN] to select the ham band. 2) Push [(1) VIM] to select VFO mode if another mode has been selected. 3) While pushing [F]. push [(8) SET] to enter SET mode: » Refer to p. 20 for SET mode details.
12 scan A Scan type Each band has 5 scan types with skip afflictions and 2 resume conditions to suit your needs. . Scans on both bands can be operated separately or simultaneously. FULL SCAN Band edge Band edge : Scan Jump e Repeatedly scans ail frequencies over the entire selected band. MEMORY SCAN Chechen Micah Con Masked channel Repeatedly scans all memory channels except masked channels in sequence.
i Scan operations SCAN 12 Read the following table horizontally for sate type of scan: procedures in () and (5) apply 1o all scan types. SCAN TYPE| _ PER-OPERATION 2, (3 SCAN START UME CONDITION 156 Push and hold FULL Pisa [0 VIM 1o | [A/SCAN] or SCAN 1) Pl sh Set select VEO made. [ VI SCAN] for: 1 {H MAIN] tuning sec. or {R MAIN] | Step: 1) Program the scan . . PRO to select the | (p. 21) edge frequencies.
12 SCAN B Scan resume condition The scan resume condition can be selected as a pause scan or timer scan. The resume condition is not only used for scans but also for priority watches, elusive SET Modem Pause scan: When the operating scan detects a signal, the scan pauses on the frequency until the signal disappears and resumes 2 sec. later.
B Programming scan edges Scan edges can be programmed in the same way as memory channels. Memory channels “'PA’ and "PR' are available fof programming scan edges 1) Push [H MAIN] or [R MAIN] fo select the desired band. 2) Select the scan edge memory channel “PA’ or Push [(1) VIM] to select MEMORY mode. appears). Rotate the main dial to select memory channel "PA' Set the scan edge frequencies in VFO mode. = Push [(1) VIM] to select VFO mode.
87 12 SCAN B Frequency skip function This function skips unwanted frequencies that inconveniently stop scanning during full or programmed scan. * Programming skip frequencies This is the way to program the skip frequency when full of programmed scan is in the pause condition. Band edge Hand edge : (SKP) Scan Jump . Hold for 1860 YW Hep 135 YIELDED Leos NAG The frequency Is programmed in a memory channel as:a skip channel. The scan pauses.
SCAN 12 B Setting a skip memory channel s Activating Jon SET MODE Program skip memory channels before starting memory skip (Frequency skip function OFFEND) e scan. While the scan is activated, you cannot program skip memory channels: MURASAKI: e wino [F win sews wo H305R magnon ROLLER G Recd em“; condition OFF condition “SPIKY appears. 1) Putin [H MAIN] or [R MAIN] to select the desired band. 2) Push [(1) VIM] to select VFO mode if another mode has been selected.
13 PRIORITY WATCH B Priority watch types MEMORY CHANNEL WATCH VEO Memory: frequency channel While operating in a VFO frequency, priority watch checks the selected memory channel every & SEC. * When the selected memory channels masked (hidden), the watch does not start. MEMORY SCAN WATCH NEO frequency *Weh: 30 for the ham:band: While operating in a VFO frequency, priority watch checks each memory channel in sequence. *The memory skip scan can be used for shorter scanning intervals. . Segre p.
N CLOCK AND TIMER 14 IS B Clock mode The transceiver has a builtin 24-hour clock with power-on and Both the ham and receiver bands have a clock display. | But, power-off timer functions. clock and timer settings are available only where the ham band is selected as the main band. VEO, MEMORY mode or CALL CHANNEL 43354 chairmen Lok o D o ime setting condition ; This condition is available for . he clock and timers.
14 CLOCK AND TIMER B Clock operation = Setting the time Only the ham band can be ted for clock setting. 1) Elect CLOCK mode: < Push {H MAIN] fo select the ham band. < Push [} CLOCK] 1o enter CLOCK mode. 2) Set the time: While pushing [F), push: (8 SET] to set the transceiver in the time-sating condition. Notate the main-dial 1o set the hour. = Push [SCAN] or {9 FRANCISCAN, then rotate the main dial 1o set the minute. = When wrong time is set, push [ CLR} and begin step 2 again.
B Power-on timer * Power-on timer operation The transceiver has a power-on timer to suit your schedule and conserve battery power. 13 Push [H MAIN] to select the ham band, push [© CLOCK] 1o select CLOCK mode. 2) Push [A/SCAN] to select the power-on display. 3) While pushing [F]. push [(7) MASK] to recall the previously set time. 4) Set the power-on time. * See 'Melting power-on time”" at right for ‘setting the time. 5) Push and hold [POWER] to tooth power OFF.
43 14 CLOCK AND TIMER B Power-off timer . » Power-off timer operation The transceiver has a power-off timer separate from the auto power off function (p. 47) to turn power OFF at the preset time. 1) Push [H MAIN] to select the ham band, then push CLOCK] 10 select CLOCK mode. 2) Push [V/SCAN] to select the power-off display. 3) While pushing [F}, push [(7) MASK] to recall the previously set time; o0 appears. 4) Set the power:off time.
15 MDT MEMORY [ ] General description The transceiver has 4 DIME memory channels for storage of often-used DIME codes digits such as telephone numbers for attenuating Only the ham band can be used for programming Gobi DIRE . 15889 The programmed. DIME code transmitted. 4 . 46027 903 The function dis: play automatically shows the sending Immediateness the sequence of their transmission. NOTE: Manual DIME transmission is also possible. While pushing [PT, push the key of the desired DIME digit. (1-0, A~D.
[] Programming a MDT code 1): Push [H MAIN] to select the ham band, 2) While pushing [F], MEMORY mode. push [DIME M] to select DIME 3) Rotate the main dial 1o select the desired DIME memory channel to be programmed. 4) While pushing [F], push SET] 1o set the transceiver in the DEFAME: programming condition, « Previously programmed digits are erased. DIM MEMORY 15 5y Push the appropriate digit keys to input the DIME code. « When entering a wrong digit, push [MDT] and start again from step 4.
I B 16 POWER SAVER 47 B Power saver Jeanie SET MODE The power saver function reduces the current stain to conserve battery power. The dutiable of the power saver gan be selected and cab be muted ON or OFF. B Auto power-off The transceiver automatically turns OFF after a selected period in which no switch is pushed or no signal is received. Only the ham band can be used for setting this period, HI RAN i 2 HER GFF Standby: 125 sec. 126 men. Power saver Circuit oft: 500 sec 2 sec.
POWER SAVER 16 B Display lighting B One-band operation The transceiver has a display back light for night operation. The band that is not necessary for receiving can be turned The lighting continues for 5 sec, and continuous lighting Is OFF. One-band operation conserves battery power by turn also possible. ing OFF the circuit of the band not displayed. iy HAM: ON wuss o REVERENCE | RECEIVER: OFF HAM: OFE Wee misdo | Seine now Y3508 1 M Turns OFE automatically after 5 sec. & i To activate lighting for 5 sec.
IS |/ PAGER AND CODE SQUELCH B General description » Pager . The pager function is a selective calling system using DIME digits. With the pager, you can call any one or all the stations in your group, and you can receive a specified call from a station in your group, To Use the pager function in your group,.
[PAGER SIMULATION]: Group call 1D Group: 468 Transmitting the DIME code; 1468 % 111 for a group call to all e stations in the group: s . A Roeg o Sty o Tamely Dnfl welt Heep et 00 bl Been Loop! e 12333 1D 585 D777 Does not have Group: 468 Group: 468 Group: 468 the pager fun. PAGER AND CODE SQUELCH 17 * Code squelch Code squelch allows communication and guilt standby since you will only receive calls from stations which know your 1D code.
51 17 PAGER AND CODE SQUELCH B Code channel » Before programming The pager and code squelch functions require 1D codes and group code. These codes are B-digit DIME codes and must be written in the code channels before operation. * Code channel assignment _Dor 6 channel | ‘‘Re group code ‘ “Receive accept only. Your 1D code o "“Receive inhibit'" should Other station's chocs be programmed in each 1D code channel “ 5 oo “Receive accept’ must Soup toed beef C1-C8 | programmed.
» Programming 1) Bush [H MAIN] or [R MAIN] fo select the desired band 1o be programmed. * The ham and receiver bands have separate code channels. 2) While pushing [F], push CODE] io select the code channel sifting display. 3) Rotate the main dial to select the desired code channel, 4) Push numeral keys 1o enter the desired digit codes. = Digits are automatically stored once the 3rd digit has been entered. ® When a wrong digit Is entered. push 48 CLR] and begin step 4:again.
17 PAGER AND CODE SQUELCH [ 1 Pager operation Prior to operation, decide whether communication leaflet the connection will take place with or without code squelch. Only the ham band can be used for pager operation. » Calling a specific station To call a specific station, use the 1D code of that station as the transmit code. To call all stations in your group, use the group code as the transmit code. (PAGER CODE: Transmit code + "% & your 1D code) i 1) Push [H MAIN] to select the ham band.
e page R AND CODE SQUELCH 17 PERSONAL CAL This example shows the display which appears when your are called with your 1D code and call: Y station’s 1B codas 113 + Waiting for a call from a specific station 1) Push [H MAIN] 1O select the ham band. 2) Set the frequency. 3) Push 16 PRICE BALI 1© trn the pager function ON.
55 17 PAGER AND CODE SQUELCH @ Code squelch operation L Code squelch is a detective calling communication system using a transmit code programmed ina code channel. iris convenient after the calling with the pager. Panic a0 FiF 1 (17 T Putin . Ya dug (y4O0 . several times, sane UG SQL" appears. » After the calling with the pager: The transmit code is automatically set. 1) Push [CUPRIC B0L] once 1o turn code squelch ON. G 5QL appears.
' . POCKET BEEP AND TONE SQUELCH 18 1R B General description These twe functions are built into the U.SA. version. An [POCKET BEEP SIMULATION] Optional UT-68 TONE SQUELCH UNIT Is necessary for other versions. U * Packet beep Inaudible no The pocket beep function is a selective calling system using sub audible tone. If your transceiver receives a subaqua == ble tone that matches the tone programmed in your Fran Dnr ; receiver, beeps are emitted for up to 30 sec. to alert you.
57 18 POCKET BEER AND TONE SQUELCH n UT~6:§ installation The UT is built into the IC-48RA U.S A version. For other versions, an optional UT-83 must be purchased separately. 1) Turn the power OFF, then remove the battery pack from the transceiver. 2) Unscrew 5 screws from the rear of the transcendent 3) Unscrew 2 screws from the side of the transceiver. 1) Remove the rear panel. 5) Bull out the terminal board. 6} Install and plug the UT-68 as shown in the diagram at right.
B Pocket beep operation * Waiting for a call from a specific station 1) Program the sub audible tore frequency in SET mode. * See b 32 for programming details. 2y Push SQL] several times until “T 8QL =y appears on the function display. 3) When a signal including the correct tone is received, the transceiver smile beep tones for 30 sec. and flashes gt 4y Push [PTT] or the selected band switch [H MAIN] or [R MAIN] to stop the beeps and flashing. '« Tone squelch s automatically selected.
B 19 TROUBLESHOOTING 1 [%fume =No power acmes on. * The battery pack is empty. » Poor plug connection of the external DC pow: sr cable; * Charge the battery pack or place new dry ceiling batteries in the battery case * Check the constrictor ot remove the cable. * Power cannot be turned | » The battery pack became ‘employ during * Charge the battery pack or place new dry cell 1pi1g OFE. Operation. Psalteries in the battery case, then turn the power QFF.
GENERAL » Current drain Tran gait i 195 1 700 s Ong band gave 20:mAY Operation | Rated: 12D A mA bandanna i Prows saved 40 mat Y o :Rated audio; output 250 MA average values! i * Usable battery pack 1 BP-81 BR.85 oF BP.90 * External DG power supply & 616 V DG {negative ground) + Usable temperature range . 1~ 10°0 ~ +60°C: + 1AL & 140°F + Dimensions and: weight (Projections nol included.