Owner`s manual

Introduction - Contents of Package - Battery Operation
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Channel / CTCSS Tone Memory
3 Selectable Call Tone Melodies
Bi-color LED Transmit and Reception Indicator
Back Lighted LCD Display
Battery Status
External Earset-Microphone Jack
Wall Charger Jack
Contents of Package
Please carefully check that the package contains the following items :
2 x Main Unit (Radio with Antenna)
2 x Ni-MH Battery Pack
2 x 230VAC Wall Charger
2 x Belt Clip
2 x Earset-Microphone
1 x User Manual (this one)
BATTERY OPERATION
Installing and Checking Batteries
The radio can be powered by no. 4 pcs AAA type alkaline batteries or by the supplied Ni-MH battery pack. Is better to
remove the clip from the belt for an easy removal or installation of battery. To install the battery please refer to the
following procedure :
1. Release the Cabinet Cover of the battery room by sliding it down.
2. Install no. 4 pcs AAA type batteries or the Ni-MH battery pack into the Battery Compartment. Be certain to
respect the correct polarity in the compartment. Installing the batteries incorrectly will prevent the unit from
operating.
3. Re-install the Cabinet Cover by sliding it up.
When the battery capacity is low, the Low Battery Level Icon (E) appears on the LCD Display (4). You should
recharge the battery at that time. The Low Battery Level icon (E) will not appear on the display unless the unit detects
that the battery is low. When the battery capacity is low, the Battery Level Icon will blink and (in PMR Band only) the
transmitter will be automatically switched in Low Power Mode. Transmitter will work until battery is empty. Recharge
or replace the batteries at this time. Please refer tothe following item BATTERY CHARGING.
Battery Charging
When the battery capacity is low, switch OFF the radio and connect the supplied battery travel to the CHG jack (2), then
plug it into the 230VAC outlet. To obtain the maximum performance from the batteries, recharge them only when they
are fully discharged. The charging time depends on the capacity of the used batteries, it is approximately 12 hours for
one set of Ni-MH batteries (600-800mAh). When the charging time has expired, unplug the charger from the AC outlet
and then disconnect it from the radio.
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