User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- CP150/CP200 User Guide
- CP150/CP200 Guide de l'utilisateur
- Sommaire
- Droit D'auteur et Copie du Logiciel
- Sécurité et garantie
- Introduction
- Aperçu de la radio
- Mise en route
- Informations sur la pile
- Chargeur mural
- Chargeurs de bureau
- Informations sur les accessoires
- Mise sous tension et hors tension de la radio
- Réglage du volume
- Sélection d'un canal radio
- Réception
- Surveillance
- Transmission
- Utilisation en mode VOX
- Activer/Désactiver le casque d’écoute latérale
- Mode Relais ou Intercommunication
- Réglage silencieux ou normal du bruit de fond
- Réglage du niveau de puissance
- Appels radio
- Balayage
- Accessoires
- Carte de référence rapide
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English
RADIO OVERVIEW
Battery Charge Status
You can check battery charge status if your
dealer has preprogrammed one of the
programmable buttons. Hold down the
preprogrammed Battery Indicator button. The
charge status is shown by the color of the
radio’s LED indicator.
Programmable Buttons
The two side buttons on your radio can be
programmed by your dealer as shortcuts to
various radio features.
Check with your dealer for a complete list of
functions your radio supports.
Some buttons can access up to two features,
depending on the type of button press:
• short press — quickly pressing and releas-
ing the programmable buttons
• long press — pressing and holding the
programmable buttons for a period of time
(default 1 1/2 seconds or programmed
value) before releasing
• hold down — pressing and holding down
the programmable buttons while checking
status or making adjustments
Depending on how your radio has been
programmed by your dealer, these functions
are activated EITHER through a short press
OR a long press, but NOT both.
A summary of programmable radio features
and corresponding page references appears
beginning on page 14.
In the “Feature” column, have your dealer write
down the programmable buttons next to the
features that have been programmed to them.
Battery
Level
LED
Indicator
Good Green
Sufficient Yellow
Low Flashing Red
Very Low None
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