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PREPARING YOUR RADIO FOR USE

Attaching / removing the antenna

Attaching / removing the battery pack

1. 

To attach, carefully align the antenna with the 

socket. Screw in the antenna and clockwise  

(taking care not to cross the thread) until it 

is  seated  firmly  with  the  accessory  cover’s 

rubber ring between the antenna and the top  

of the radio.

 (A)

2. 

To remove, unscrew the antenna

 

anti-clockwise. 

(B)

1. 

To attach, locate the pegs on the bottom of the 

battery into the slots on the radio and press 

the top of the battery against the radio. Secure 

battery by tightening the screw clockwise 

by  hand.  (Do  not  use  any  implement  or 

overtighten). 

(C)

2. 

To  remove,  unscrew  the  locking  screw  anti- 

clockwise  and  pull  the  battery  away  from  the 

top of the radio. 

(D)

A

B

C

D

SWITCHING ON, RECEPTION 

AND SWITCHING OFF

1. 

To switch on, press and hold the on/off control 

(1) on the front of the radio.

2. 

When the radio has passed its diagnostic tests, 

it will emit a fanfare tone.

3. 

The  radio  will  enter  standby  mode.  This  is 

indicated  by  the  LED  Amber  flashing  once 

every  5  seconds,  signalling  that  the  radio  is 

ready for use.

4. 

Adjust the volume control to select the desired 

volume level.

5. 

Using  the  channel  buttons,  ensure  you  have 

the correct channel selected.

6. 

When  receiving  a  valid  signal,  the  LED  will 

illuminate  steady  green  and  audio  will  be 

emitted  from  the  radio’s  speaker  or  audio 

accessory (if attached)

7. 

When  finished  using  the  radio,  switch  off 

by pressing and holding the on/off button 

(1) until the radio beeps and the LED/LCD is 

extinguished.

TRANSMITTING

1. 

Perform steps 1 through to 5 of Switching On, 

Reception and Switching Off.

2. 

Before  transmitting,  monitor  the  channel  and 

make sure it is clear.

3. 

When  receiving  a  signal,  wait  until  the  signal 

stops  before  transmitting.  The  radio  cannot 

transmit and receive simultaneously.

4. 

Press the PTT (Push To Talk) button (4) to begin 

your transmission. To confirm transmission the 

LED illuminates red.

5. 

For  best  transmitted  speech  quality  you  must 

talk directly into the radio’s microphone (10) at 

around 4cm between your mouth and the radio. 

6. 

Please note: if you talk into the top of the 

radio or with your mouth further away, you will 

transmit poor quality speech

7. 

When the transmission is finished release the 

PTT button.

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Declare under our sole responsibility that the

product ranges specified below conform to
the following standards or other nominative
documents.

HT649

EN 300 225: December, 2015 v1.5.1
EN 301 843-2: June, 2004 v1.2.1
EN 60945: October, 2002, Edition 4
IEC 60945/Corrigendum 1: April, 2008, Edition 4
IMO Resolution A.694 (17): 1991
IMO Resolution A.809 (19): 1995
ITU-R M.489-2: October, 1995
MSC Resolution 147 (77): June, 2003

For Assessment see:
EC Type-examination (Module B) certification
No. 13212002/AA/06 of 21 March 2017
Product quality assessment system (Module D)
Certificate No. P133(issue 7) of 06 June 2017
Product Category: A.1/5.17
Issued by Telefications B.V
Edisonstraat 12A, 6902 PK Zevenaar, The

Netherlands.

This declaration is issued according to the

provisions of European Council Directive 96/98/
EC on marine equipment amended by the
Commission Directive 2010/68/EU

Name: Mike Jamieson

Position: Quality Manager

Date: 8th June 2017

Signed:

HT649

Quick Start User Guide 

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