User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Front cover
- Directive 1999/5/EC Declaration of Conformity
- For your safety
- Safety warnings used in this guide
- Radio frequency exposure information
- Controlling your exposure to RFenergy
- Compliance with RF energy exposure standards
- Radio frequency emissions limits in theUSA
- Unapproved modifications or changes toradio
- Health, safety and electromagnetic compatibility inEurope
- Electromagnetic compatibility in European vehicles
- Interference with electronic devices
- Frequency band reserved for distressbeacons
- Safe radio operation
- Navigating your radio’s menus
- Contents
- Before using your radio
- Getting started
- Basic operation
- Making and receiving different typesofcalls
- Making an individual or group call
- Resending calls automatically
- Receiving an individual orgroupcall
- Responding to missed calls
- Informing other radio users of your status
- Calling a telephone or a remotedevice
- Making an emergency call
- Activating the automated emergency call feature
- Sending and receiving text messages
- Changing your radio’s settings
- Charging and caring for batteries
- Troubleshooting
- Function key options
- Tait general software licence agreement
- Rear cover
62 Troubleshooting
2 Lift the release lock up (away from the metal slider) and
hold it in position.
3 Slide the belt clip out.
Checking the version of your radio
Your radio provider may ask you for the hardware and
firmware version of your radio, for troubleshooting purposes.
Troubleshooting your charger
Charger LEDs do not light up
Possible reason(s) and solution(s) include:
■ The power adaptor is not connected, or not turned on.
Remove power adaptor plug and refit.
■ The battery has not been detected. Check that the battery
contacts are clean and battery is seated correctly.
■ The charger contacts are stuck. Check that the charger
contacts move freely.
Charger amber LED lights up
Possible reason(s) and solution(s) include:
■ Charging is suspended because the battery is either too
hot or too cold. Charging will begin when the tempera-
ture of the battery is between 5°C (41°F) and 40°C
(104°F).
■ The battery is not compatible with the charger. Check
that the label on the battery charger (Li-ion or NiMH)
matches the label on the battery.
■ There is incorrect voltage to the charger. Check you are
using the correct power adaptor and it is not faulty.
■ The battery may be faulty. If problem persists consult your
radio provider for advice.