User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 List of figures
- 2 Abbreviations
- 3 General
- 4 Standards
- 5 Product description
- 6 Emergency battery and emergency test battery safety instructions
- 7 Rechargeable battery safety instructions
- 8 Functional description
- 9 Technical specifications
- 10 Installation
- 11 Operation instructions (GMDSS radio)
- 12 Operation instructions (Maritime VHF radio)
- 13 Maintenance
- 14 Test and maintenance records
- 15 Channels and frequencies
- 16 Warranty
- 17 Optional accessories
- 18 Spare parts
- 19 Recycling and disposal
- 20 Emergency instructions
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A yellow light indicates the unit is charging.
A green light indicates the battery is fully charged.
A red light indicates there is a fault.
5. Place the radio in a location away from direct sea spray, chemicals, oil and
vibration.
The Tron TR30 must be easily accessible at all times for testing and
maintenance.
There are two screw holes available such that the charger can be
securely mounted to a flat surface.
10.1 Changing the battery
To change the Tron TR30 battery, do the following:
1. Press the ON/OFF button to turn off the radio.
2. Press both the new battery release clips, to release the battery.
3. Gently pull the top of the battery backwards, away from the radio.
4. Put the lower end of the battery into the fixing track at the bottom of the radio.
5. Flip the battery into position, make sure the battery clips fully engage.