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GO!® Quick Start: 

Perform the following steps to assemble your handheld radio:  

 

Charge the battery. 

 

Install the battery. 

 

Install the antenna. 

 

Install the belt clip. 

 

Turn on the radio. 

 

Select a channel. 

 

Install your audio accessory (if needed). 

 

Adjust the volume. 

 

Charging the Battery 

The radio is powered by a Li-Ion battery. To protect the battery from damage and comply with the warranty 

conditions, you can use only the charger provided with the battery for charging. To maximize battery performance, 

it is recommended to charge the battery for 10 to 12 hours before the first use. 

 

Installing the Battery 

Align the battery with the battery slot on the rear side of the radio. Push the battery into the slot until it is fastened. 

Before removing the battery, turn off the radio first. Press the battery fastener, and then remove the battery. 

 

Installing the Antenna 

Turn off the radio, place the antenna into the installation hole, and turn the antenna clockwise. To remove the 

antenna, turn the antenna anticlockwise. Before removing the antenna, ensure that you have turned off the radio 

and removed the universal interface cover. To replace the antenna, use a specified antenna to replace the old one. 

Otherwise, your radio may be damaged. 

 

Installing the Belt Clip 

Align the screw holes on the belt clip with those on the rear side of the radio, and fasten the belt clip with screws 

 

Turning On the radio 

Turn the volume/power knob clockwise until you hear a click sound. The radio gives a short beep sound, 

indicating that the radio is successfully turned on.   

 

Selecting a Channel 

Simply look at the knob with the numbers and rotate until you land onto the group channel you desire.    You 

should also hear the Voice Enunciation through the speaker or earpiece of which channel you are on.

 

 

Summary of Contents for GO!

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Page 2: ...e battery fastener and then remove the battery Installing the Antenna Turn off the radio place the antenna into the installation hole and turn the antenna clockwise To remove the antenna turn the antenna anticlockwise Before removing the antenna ensure that you have turned off the radio and removed the universal interface cover To replace the antenna use a specified antenna to replace the old one ...

Page 3: ...clockwise Be careful if you are wearing an audio accessory Radio Control Please read the following carefully radio control options Programmable buttons PTT button Radio Control Options NO Feature 1 Antenna 2 PTT button 3 Side button PF1 4 Side button PF2 5 Side button PF3 6 Speaker 7 Channel Selector Knob 8 Power Volume Knob 9 LED Indicator 10 SP MIC cover 11 Microphone Note The button marked with...

Page 4: ...PTT Button Each channel can be configured as a digital channel During a call if you press the PTT button the radio transmits signals to other radios in the call Press and hold the PTT button to talk Release the PTT button to listen to other members in the call When you press the PTT button the microphone is activated If there is no existing call you can press the PTT button to initiate a call for ...

Page 5: ...pt tone Radio gives a du tone Keypad prompt tone Radio gives a di tone Turn on radio prompt tone Radio gives a continues tones Switch channel prompt tone Radio gives two den tones Forbid transmitting prompt tone Radio gives den tones continuously until user release the PTT to stop transmitting Low battery prompt tone Radio gives low battery tones continuously You can program the time via software ...

Page 6: ... call the LED indicator is lit green 2 Hold the Radio vertically and keep it about 1 to 2 inches 2 5 to 5 0 cm away from your mouth Press the PTT button to respond to the call The LED indicator is lit red 3 Release the PTT button to listen to other members in the call 4 If no one talks within a specified period the call ends Receive a General Call A general call means a call that a single Radio in...

Page 7: ...to all the users on the same channel You must enable this function on your Radio before using this function Perform the following steps 1 Turn the channel selection knob and use an activated general call group ID for selecting a channel 2 Hold the Radio vertically and keep it about 1 to 2 inches 2 5 to 5 0 cm away from your mouth 3 Press the PTT button to initiate a call The LED indicator is lit r...

Page 8: ...the current channel The Radio supports a maximum of 3 scan lists and each list supports a maximum of 16 members Scanning When you start scanning the Radio scans the pre programmed scan list on a cycle basis to check whether someone is speaking on the current channel The LED indicator is flashing red Scanning modes Automatic scanning automatically When you select a channel or call group for which a...

Page 9: ...el If a high power level is set the Radio can communicate with Radios at a far distance If a low power level is set the Radio can communicate only with Radios at a close distance Perform the following steps 1 Press the pre programmed power level button 2 If you just hear a di prompt tone it indicates that the Radio operates at a high power level If you hear two di prompt tone it indicates that the...

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