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1. Connect the your USB cable from this USB DC-out port in the radio to your 

cellphone or MP3 Player, You can charge some your mobile equipment in the 

emergencies.

2. Insert the other port of the cellphone or MP3 player charging cable into the 

USB output port.

3. Set the [Power Switch] to      position.

4. Turn the hand crank to charging the cellphone or MP3 player or more. 

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Using the Dynamo Charging

External Adapter Charging

Computer USB Port Charging

Charging the Mobile Devices

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Rear View

WARNING!

CAUTION!

1. You can also use the personal computer’s USB port to charge the radio, 

connect the USB cable to your PC’s USB port to the Mini-USB DC-in port of the

radio with attached accessories.

2. While charging, the “CHA” indicator in the front of the radio will be lit. 

 

1. Pull out the hand crank of the

dynamo at the back of the radio,

then rotating it at a constant speed,

the built-in dynamo will start to 

generate electricity. This radio will

charge the Ni-MH batteries auto-

maticlly.

2. While charging, the “CHA” indic-

ator in the front of the radio will be

on. The lightness of the charging

indicator shows the charging 

intensity of  the batteries power. 

1. plug the matched external adapter into the AC outlet, connect the cable to the

mini-USB DC-in port of the radio. This radio will charge the built-in Ni-MH batter-

ies automatically.

2.While charging, the “CHA” indicator in the front of the radio will be lit. 

1. The longest charging time is 8 hours.

2. This mini-USB charge DC-in port is applies

only to the Ni-MH batteries. 

3. You can use a matched external adapter 

which is with mini-USB DC-in plug, 5V output voltage and 300mA output 

current or above.

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Right Side View

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Right Side View

Mini-USB Charge DC-in Port

WARNING!

1. The longest charging time is 8 hours.

2. This mini-USB charge DC-in port is applies only to the Ni-MH batteries.

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USB DC-out Port

NOTE: The radio might not charge some of the

cellphone, which has the special requirement 

about the voltage and current

Summary of Contents for Voyager V2

Page 1: ...628 7999 Email info kaito us Website www kaito us Address 5185 Cliffwood Dr Montclair CA 91763 U S 2017 Kaito Kaito and other Kaito marks are owned by Kaito Electronics Inc and may be registered All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners User s Manual Voyager V2 Emergency Radio User s Manual Porduct Registration Form Mini USB Charge Cable Wrist Strap 1 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 2: ... Dynamo Cranking Built in Ni MH Batteries AAA Batteries Mini USB DC in Port for Any USB Power Source or More 1 1 3 3 4 4 5 5 2 2 Frequency Tuning Dial Scale Power Indicator Charge Indictor Frequency Tuning Knob Built in Inner Speaker Band Slider Selector Volume Knob 6 7 6 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 12 11 12 13 13 14 14 18 19 19 18 15 15 16 16 17 17 7 Wrist Strap Holder USB DC out Port Earphone Jack Mini USB...

Page 3: ...om of the radio 2 After installing the batteries set the Power Switch to position Voyager V2 User s Manual Voyager V2 User s Manual Using the Batteries Solar Power Using the Flashlight 3 4 Using the Rechargeable Ni MH Batteries Using the AAA Batteries Rear View Bottom View CAUTION The Ni MH batteries and AAA batteries Alkaline or Rechargeable Batteries is supply power separately And the AAA batter...

Page 4: ...nt speed the built in dynamo will start to generate electricity This radio will charge the Ni MH batteries auto maticlly 2 While charging the CHA indic ator in the front of the radio will be on The lightness of the charging indicator shows the charging intensity of the batteries power 1 plug the matched external adapter into the AC outlet connect the cable to the mini USB DC in port of the radio T...

Page 5: ...mediately alarm sound at the maximum volume for some emergencies 2 Set the Multi function Switch to position the Siren alarm sound will be off Voyager V2 User s Manual Voyager V2 User s Manual Using the Siren Function Listening to the Radio Using the SOS Red Flash Alert 7 8 CAUTION NOTE 1 While listening to the FM SW and WB band programs please Pull out the telescopic antenna and adjust its length...

Page 6: ...le battery leakage Since a strong magnet is used for the speaker keep magnetized commuter passes credit cards recorded tapes watches etc away from the radio The speaker magnet in the radio may damage them Do not place the set near strong magnets such as those used in radio television set speaker boxes etc As these may cause the frequency to drift Do not drop or give the set a strong impact since t...

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