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Overview of Devices
The diagrams on Page 2 illustrate the walkie-talkie devices in detail. Familiarise yourself with the walkie-talkies
before putting them into operation.
Overview of Operating Elements
1
Antenna
8
Display
2
Push-to-Talk key
PTT
9
Navigation key
3
Menu key
10
On/Off key
4
Call signal key
11
Channel scan key
5
Loudspeaker
12
Navigation key
6
Microphone
13
Charge contacts
7
Headphone socket
Overview of Display Symbols
14
Volume
20
Automatic switch-off
15
Channel
21
Battery capacity indicator
16
Signal being sent
22
Subchannel (Subcode)
DCS
CTCSS
17
Signal being received
23
Channel scan
18
Dual watch
DW
24
Call signal on
19
VOX mode
25
Key lock activated
Overview of Charging Cradle
26
LED (charging process)
27
Power adapter socket
Safety Instructions
Read the operating manual carefully and
proceed as described. Keep the operating
manual close to hand for future reference.
Avoid any personal injury by paying attention to the
following information!
W
arning
!
The walkie-talkies can be
used by children from eight years of age and
by persons with restricted physical, sensory
or mental capabilities or a lack of experience
and/or knowledge when they are under supervision or
have been instructed with regard to safe use of the
walkie-talkies and have understood the potential risks
which result if the instructions are ignored. Children
Summary of Contents for PMR 1410
Page 2: ...1 2 3 4 5 7 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 26 27 APO DW VOX DCS CTCSS 16 18 17 19 20 21 22 15 14 25 24 23...
Page 46: ...46 30 Service 2 x PMR 1410 2 x 2 x 2 5 mm...
Page 47: ...47 6 x AAA 1 2 V 500 mAh 446 MHz PMR 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 8 5...
Page 48: ...48 3 1 PTT 2 Walkie Talkie 3 PTT 0F 1 2 1 2 3 PTT CTCSS CTCSS...
Page 50: ...50 PTT VOX 3 VOX 1 3 2 3 1 8 ro 2 3 PTT 1 6 1 9 2 3 Stand by 3 Time Out Time out PTT 3...