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CTCSS tones available (from
c0
to
c38
) and 83 DCS codes
(from
d0
to
d83
).
8) If you wish to change the radio frequency or CTCSS tone of
another channel press the
MENU
button and go back to step 2.
9) If you do not wish to make any more changes press the
PTT
button to exit or turn off/turn on the device which will then go in
standby mode having memorized the new settings.
8 Cleaning and maintenance of your radio
8. Cleaning the radio
Carefully rub the radio using a soft, clean cloth that does not have
loose fibres. If the radio is very dirty, slightly dampen the cloth with a
mixture of water and a neutral soap.
2
Do not use detergents, alcohol, solvents, or abrasives
substances.
2
While cleaning the radio, always keep the rubber flap over the
side connectors and the battery cover well in place. Do not under
any circumstances allow the connectors or electrical contacts to
get wet.
8.2 Contacts of desktop battery charger
If, after carrying out the operations described in previous paragraph,
you have not been able to sufficiently clean the contacts (and as a
result the connection with the desktop battery charger - ref. Num. [16]
Par. 3.1 - does not work properly), rub them gently with a soft (clean)
pencil rubber.
2
These contacts will only work with the desktop charger and the
battery pack supplied.
8.3 Connectors
When the connectors are not being used, they must be covered with
their protective rubber flap.
! Attach your radio connectors only to original accessories
or those approved by CTE International; otherwise you may
damage the radio.