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                            EN~ Instructions for use

This set includes 2 walkie-talkie units: these are 
communication devices which operate on mobile radio 
frequencies. They come with 8/20/22(option) channels as well 
as a back-lit LCD screen, enabling you to communicate over 
several kilometres free-of-charge (up to 3 km in open areas)

NOTE: Please read these user instructions carefully before 
using the equipment and retain for future consultation!

SPECIFIC RECOMMENDATIONS

· If you carry any kind of personal medical device, consult a 
  doctor before use.
· To avoid the risk of burns, do not use the device if the aerial
   is damaged in any way.
· Do not use the device in a potentially explosive setting 
  (e.g. around petrol pumps, on the lower deck of a boat or 
  around a fuel storage installation or chemical products)
 · If travelling in a car or by bike, stop before using the device. 
  Switch off the device if on an aeroplane or in a hospital.
· Never use the device in close proximity to a radio to avoid
  interference.
· Remove the batteries if the device is not in use for an 
  extended period of time. Never mix used and new batteries.
· Position the transmitter and antenna at least 25 cm from your
  face. Direct the antenna upwards and speak normally. 
· Clean the device with a damp cloth. Avoid the use of cleaning 
  agents and solvents.
· Do not modify the device in any way. In the event of damage 
 occurring, ensure that the device is checked by a qualified 
 professional.
· The device cannot be used to contact the emergency services.

Summary of Contents for AD-T388

Page 1: ...86 5 16758 7 216 7 6 1 AD T388 Walkie Talkie Model AD T388...

Page 2: ...5 Talk Button 12 Call Button 5 Monitor Button 6 Power Button 9 Speaker 11 MENU Button 4 Up Button 7 Down Button 10 Microphone 1 Antenna 21 Scan Button 20 Lamp Button 22 Lamp SCAN 18 Channel Menu item...

Page 3: ...23 PIC 02 24 25 26...

Page 4: ...cein a potentiallyexplosive setting e g around petrolpumps on thelower deck ofa boat or around a fuelstorage installation orchemical products If travellingin a caror by bike stop before usingthe devic...

Page 5: ...ne socket 9 Loud speaker 10 Microphone 11 Menu Enter the menusettings 12 Call button CALL 13 Keypad lockindicator 14 Battery levelindicator 15 Push to talk TALK button 16 VOX indication 17 Scanning in...

Page 6: ...6 for 3seconds a BEEPsound will be played to confirm 2 Adjustingthe volume To increasethe volume pressthe Up adjustor button 4 and press the Down 7 button todecrease volume Note The volumelevel 3 is...

Page 7: ...andhave set the same CTCSS code seepoint 7 When thetransmission is completeand the TALK button 15 is no longer held down the other device will emit asound BEEP to indicate that this device is ready to...

Page 8: ...e to choose one of these 38 available tones Due to filtering these tones will generally not be audible so they will not disturb the communication 7 CTCSS Press the MENU button 11 twice The current CTC...

Page 9: ...isthe most sensitivelevel Press button 7 until OF appears on thedisplay to turnVOX OFF Press the TALK button 15 to confirmand return tostand by mode 10 Scanning foran active radiochannel Press theSCA...

Page 10: ...smitted on the setchannel 12 Key Tone On Off When a buttonis pressed theunit will beepbriefly To setthe key tone Press theMENU button 11 five times tO will be displayed Press to enable ON or disable t...

Page 11: ...will light upfor 5 seconds 16 Earpiece connection The Twintalker can beused with theincluded earpiece The connector islocated on theupper side ofthe unit 8 Insert the earpieceplug into theconnector 2...

Page 12: ...te collection systems This symbol on the productor on itspackaging indicates that this product shall notbe treated as householdwaste Instead it shall Be handed overto the applicable collection point f...

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