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PRODUCT FEATURES
OPERATION

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Two-Way Radio 

with up to a 3 km (2 mile) range

• 

8 Channels

*

• 

38 CTCSS Privacy Codes

• 

83 DCS Codes

• 

Backlit LCD

Display

• 

Water Resistant

• 

Battery Saver

Circuitry

• 

Maximum Range

Extender

• 

VOX

Mode for Hands-Free Transmissions

• 

VibrAlert

®

Silent Paging

• 

Intercom

Capability

• 

10 Memory Locations

• 

Call Alert 

(10 Selectable Tones)

• 

Scan

(Channel, CTCSS Privacy Code, DCS

Code, Memory)

• 

Dual Watch

Programmable 2-Location

Scan

• 

Key Lock

• 

Auto Squelch

• Selectable On/Off 

"Roger Beep"

Confirmation Tone

• Selectable On/Off 

Keystroke Tones

• 

External Speaker/Microphone

Jack

• 

Belt Clip

• 

Wrist Strap

• 

Battery Charge Contacts

in Battery

Compartment Door

• 

Rapid Desktop Charger with AC
Adapter

(240V, 3-Pin UK Plug)

• 

Rechargeable NiMH Battery
Pack

*You are not allowed to use channels 1 and 2 in

France. 
This situation can change; please contact the
French radio licensing authority for more
information.

English

Product Information

This microTALK

®

radio has been manufactured to meet all required standards for radio

equipment using PMR 446 frequencies as authorized. The use of this two-way radio
product involves the public airways and its use may be subject to local laws or regulations.
Contact your radio licensing authority for more information.

Caring for Your Radio

Your microTALK

®

radio will give you years of trouble-free service if cared for properly. Here

are a few suggestions:
• Handle the radio gently.
• Keep it away from dust.
• Never put the radio in water or in a damp place.
• Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures.

Battery Installation

To Install or Replace Batteries:

1. Remove belt clip by releasing belt clip latch and

sliding clip Up.

2. Pull down on the BATTERY DOOR LOCK TAB to

remove the battery compartment cover.

3. Insert the rechargeable NiMH battery pack (part

No. FA-BP) according to instructions indicated on battery pack.

4. Replace battery compartment cover and belt clip.

NOTE: Your microTALK

®

radio can also be operated with four standard

AAA alkaline batteries. Always use high-quality alkaline batteries.
Position batteries according to polarity markings.

Remove Belt Clip

Lock Tab

Insert Batteries

Product Features

Summary of Contents for microTALK MT 925 PRO

Page 1: ...Number CTCSS Privacy Code or DCS Code Numbers Receive Transmit Lock Power Saver Battery Level Dual Watch ON OFF VOLUME Knob VibrAlert Call Alert DCS Code Scan Roger Beep Icon Keystroke Tone Wrist Stra...

Page 2: ...o meet all required standards for radio equipment using PMR 446 frequencies as authorized The use of this two way radio product involves the public airways and its use may be subject to local laws or...

Page 3: ...e Rechargeable NiMH Battery Pack 1 Attach the POWER SUPPLY to the charger base and plug it into an electrical socket 2 Insert BATTERY PACK GUIDE in the radio charging well English 3 Place the recharge...

Page 4: ...nse You cannot receive incoming calls while pressing the TALK button English Listening for a Response When You Have Finished Talking 1 Release the TALK button to receive incoming transmissions Your mi...

Page 5: ...conds until you English hear two 2 beeps indicating that the Maximum Range Extender is On To Turn Maximum Range Extender Off 1 Press and release the LIGHT MAX RANGE button or change channels microTALK...

Page 6: ...1 After selecting a channel press and release the MODE button until the CTCSS icon and current setting the small numbers next to the channel number or Off flash on the display 2 Press the CHANNEL UP o...

Page 7: ...he display English The current On or Off setting is shown on the display 2 Press the CHANNEL UP or CHANNEL DOWN button to turn VOX On or Off 3 When your desired VOX Mode setting is displayed choose on...

Page 8: ...CHANNEL UP or CHANNEL DOWN button to select a channel 1 to 8 setting the channel to 0 will clear or un program the memory location 2 Press the MODE button The CTCSS icon and current setting the small...

Page 9: ...els and stop if an incoming transmission is detected Your radio will remain on that channel for ten 10 seconds While setting Channel Scan if you do not press any buttons for fifteen 15 seconds your ra...

Page 10: ...en 10 seconds While setting CTCSS Privacy Code Scan if you do not press any buttons for fifteen 15 seconds your radio will automatically return to English LISTENING MODE on the channel privacy code di...

Page 11: ...DE English b Press the CHANNEL UP or CHANNEL DOWN button to resume scanning DCS codes If you press the TALK button while scanning and not within ten 10 seconds of receiving a transmission you will tra...

Page 12: ...nsmission You Can Choose From The Following a Press and hold the TALK button to communicate on either the channel privacy code English or channel DCS code that was displayed before you entered Mode Fu...

Page 13: ...l number English or Off will flash on the display 3 Press the MODE button again The DCS icon and current setting the small numbers next to the channel number or Off will flash on the display 4 Press t...

Page 14: ...h Location on which during Dual Watch you last received a transmission To terminate Dual Watch 1 Choose one of the following a Press the ENTER button to return to LISTENING MODE on either Dual Watch L...

Page 15: ...nd On again When the Roger Beep is On the Roger Beep icon will be displayed Keystroke Tones With Keystroke Tones turned On your radio will sound beeps each time you press a button or change a setting...

Page 16: ...V of Directive 1999 5 EC and the following standards Radio Spectrum EN 300 296 2 v 1 1 1 02 01 Identification of regulations standards EMC EN 301 489 5 07 2000 Identification of regulations standards...

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