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Push-to-talk

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Call alert

The call alert button sends a 
ringing sound (like a phone) 
to the other walkie-talkie. This 
alerts the recipient that you 
want to talk.

1.  Press the PUSH-TO-TALK 

button and the CALL 
ALERT button at the same 
time. The other walkie-talkie 
will ring (as long as it is 
switched on!).

2.  To talk normally, just press 

the PUSH-TO-TALK button.

How To Use Your Call Alert

Battery Installation 

– Adults please take note!

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Your walkie talkie is an FM 

model (40.665 MHz). FM stands for 

‘frequency modulation’ (a type of 

radio transmission); essentially, the 

walkie talkie broadcasts signals 

by varying its frequency.

1.  Unscrew the battery cover with 

a Phillips screwdriver.

2.  Slide off the battery cover.
3.  Insert one 9V battery with positive 

(+) and negative (–) ends facing the 
directions indicated in the battery 
compartment.  

4.  Replace cover, ensuring that it is 

securely tightened.

Always remove all old batteries before 
replacing with new batteries, and 
follow instructions above.

Troubleshooting Guide

Problem

Solution

Interference or
fading message

Move away from any buildings, large structures, 
street lights or overhead power lines, as these can 
cause interference.

Make sure the antenna is pointing up.

Move closer together; you may be out of range.

No message is 
being received

Make sure both handsets are switched on and check 
the volume levels.

Make sure that the batteries are inserted properly and 
that they aren’t low on power; replace if necessary.

Check that the person receiving isn’t pressing the 
PUSH-TO-TALK button.

Make sure that the person sending is pressing the 
PUSH-TO-TALK button.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

•  Your walkie-talkies may work up to 500 metres apart. However, please 

note that they will work best in an open area. Adverse weather conditions 
can affect the range. These walkie-talkies are not suitable for use inside 
buildings or in built-up areas.

•  Avoid getting your walkie-talkies wet, as water and damp can affect or 

damage the electronics.

•  Avoid hitting or dropping your walkie-talkies against a hard surface, as 

this can dislodge electrical components.

•  Your walkie-talkies have been fully adjusted prior to leaving the factory. 

Be sure not to touch the internal components when you are replacing the 
batteries.

•  If the sound becomes weak, try changing the batteries, or check the   

troubleshooting guide on the opposite page.

•  Remember to turn off the ON/OFF/VOLUME CONTROL wheel when not 

in use.

•  Keep or store your walkie-talkies in a dry, clean place.

Summary of Contents for D05

Page 1: ...vary from those shown in the photographs Printed in China CHOKING HAZARD not suitable for children under 3 years of age due to small parts To be used under the direct supervision of an adult WARNING Item no D05 2014 Discovery Communications LLC Discovery Explore Your World and the Discovery Explore Your World logos are trademarks of Discovery Communications LLC used under licence All rights reserv...

Page 2: ... used in an open space away from buildings pylons or other interference Components On off and volume control Flexible antenna Battery compartment Belt clip Speaker microphone Push to talk button Call alert LED power indicator IMPORTANT When using your walkie talkies 2 3 listen and talk Walkie talkies work using radio waves they are essentially two way radios The radios you listen to at home only r...

Page 3: ...r lines as these can cause interference Make sure the antenna is pointing up Move closer together you may be out of range No message is being received Make sure both handsets are switched on and check the volume levels Make sure that the batteries are inserted properly and that they aren t low on power replace if necessary Check that the person receiving isn t pressing the PUSH TO TALK button Make...

Page 4: ...rs HQ what you are doing and where you are Where else could you be using your walkie talkie SECRET CODES Make up secret codes so that only the person on the other walkie talkie knows what you are talking about Have fun by changing names and places with your own code words For example Mum could be called V or target one Dad could be called W or target two and a neighbour could be called X or target...

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