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ES Series Models II/III Portable Radio Operating Manual
General Operation
Be sure to read the instructions for operation of the battery charger, and follow all of them
carefully.
Note
Be sure, especially when using nickel metal-hydride (NiMH) batteries, to put new batteries
(or batteries that have been inactive for a significant time) through at least three full
charge/discharge cycles initially. Otherwise the batteries may not provide the number of
operating hours that they are rated for.
Do not transmit in close proximity to the charger base (see following).
Do not expose the charger base to high level RF signals while a battery is being charged
because this may cause a charger fuse to blow (especially in the UHF range). Radios
programmed for SMARTNET/SmartZone operation, for example, may affiliate while in
the charger which causes them to automatically key. Therefore, do not leave radio power
on while charging as described above.
3.4.4
Beltclip Installation
Remove the battery and slide the beltclip into the slot on the battery until it locks into place
(see Figure 3.2). To remove the beltclip, squeeze the tab on the end of the beltclip and
slide the beltclip out.
Figure 3.2
Beltclip Installation
3.4.5
Connecting an Accessory
To connect an accessory to the transceiver, proceed as follows:
1
Remove the protective cover over the accessory jack on the side of the transceiver.
2
Insert the hook on the lower end of the accessory connector into the slot on the side of
the transceiver.
CAUTION
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Beltclip
Locking Tab
Beltclip
Locking Tab
Beltclip
Locking Tab
Beltclip
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