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8.1.3  Compliance with FCC guidelines

This unit has been tested and fulfils the requirements for class B digital devices 
in accordance with part 15 of the FCC regulations. These regulations ensure 
the appropriate protection against harmful disturbances in residential buildings. 
This unit produces and uses energy in the radio frequency spectrum and it 
can also radiate such energy. If it is not installed and used in accordance 
with these instructions, it may cause disturbances to radio communications. 
No guarantee can be assumed that such a disturbance cannot occur with a 
system. 

8.2 Battery

8.2.1 Battery care

-  The battery should be fully charged before first use.
-  Note that the maximum capacity of the battery is only obtained after ap-   
  proximately 6 charging and discharge cycles.
-  As the efficiency of batteries diminishes over the course of time, it should   
  be occasionally discharged completely in order to maintain the full capacity.  
  To do this leave the unit switched on until it switches itself off. Then fully    
  charge the Ex-AM PMR 2000 battery outside the Ex-area.
-  Batteries that have not been used for longer than two months must be fully  
  charged before being used again.
-  Remove the walkie-talkie and battery from the battery charger when the    
  charging procedure has finished, otherwise it may impair the service life of  
  the battery.

8.2.2 Replacing the battery

-  Please dispose of any used / old batteries properly and in an environmentally- 
  friendly manner!

8.2.3 Charging the battery

If the LED display on the unit illuminates red and three warning tones sound 
every 30 seconds after the battery has been inserted, it means that the battery 
charge is low. It is recommended to use battery chargers approved and provided 
by ecom. The LED display on the battery charger indicates the charging 
status.

LED display on the charger

Status

Red

charging

Green

fully charged

1. Insert the charger adapter into the socket.
2. Insert the charger adapter into the socket of the charger cradle.
3. Insert the battery with or without the radio unit into the charger cradle.
4. The LED display of the charger cradle illuminates red when charging  

 

  begins and during the charging procedure. Make sure that the battery has  
  been inserted correctly into the charger cradle and that the battery contacts  
  are in connection with the contacts in the charger cradle. 
5. The LED display illuminates green when the battery has been completely   
  charged after approximately three (3) hours.
6. You can now remove the radio unit or the battery from the charger cradle.

Summary of Contents for Ex-PMR 2000

Page 1: ...Ex PMR 2000 Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...8 2 2 Replacing the battery 28 8 2 3 Charging the battery 29 8 3 Initial operation 30 8 4 Operation 32 8 4 1 Description 32 8 4 2 Standard functions 33 8 4 3 Other functions 35 8 4 4 Troubleshooting 3...

Page 3: ...faulty operation of the unit The following safety regulations must also be complied with The unit itself and the battery must not be opened The aerial must not be unscrewed or exchanged within the Ex...

Page 4: ...ic engineers IEEE C95 1 1992 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers amalgamation of electrical and electronic engineers IEEE C95 1 1999 The international commission for radiation protection...

Page 5: ...being used again Remove the walkie talkie and battery from the battery charger when the charging procedure has finished otherwise it may impair the service life of the battery 8 2 2 Replacing the bat...

Page 6: ...or too low 8 3 Initial operation Inserting the battery 1 Firmly press the battery parallel into the aluminium housing of the radio unit 2 Insert the side guides of the battery into the grooves locate...

Page 7: ...The knob must be fully turned anti clockwise to switch off the radio unit When the radio is operational this knob is used to adjust the volume 10 LED status display 11 Accessory connection socket 12 T...

Page 8: ...own alarm enables the user to conduct safety critical lone work Press the pre programmed button Man Down to activate this function or programme the radio unit so that this function is activated when t...

Page 9: ...S DCS pilot signals serve for the formation of groups and the avoidance of unwanted activities on the same channel If a pilot signal has been programmed and a message is transmitted only one channel o...

Page 10: ...mal or household waste Old batteries can contain harmful substances that are hazardous to health and damaging to the environment Please return the batteries rechargeable batteries Return is free of ch...

Page 11: ...Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under article 3 2 of the R TTE directive EN 301489 1 5 2002 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EM...

Page 12: ...42 43 14 EC Type Examination Certificate...

Page 13: ...d in the EC type approval test certificate remain unaffected and are also applicable for this 2nd amendment The Ex PMR 2000 explosion protected handheld radio may be manufactured in the future in acco...

Page 14: ...nschlie lich aber nicht beschr nkt auf die stillschweigende Garantie der Markttauglichkeit und der Eignung f r einen bestimmten Zweck es sei denn anwendbare Gesetze oder Rechtsprechungen schreiben zwi...

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