11
- Press
F
(
3
) button to save the
Beep Tone
setting and go to
Squelch Level
setting mode.
- Press any other button except
s
(
5
) or
t
(
8
) to exit the
MENU
.
Note
:
During the menu setting, if no button is pressed within 10 seconds, the radio
will return to operating mode without storing the setting.
17) BATTERY INDICATOR
The icon shows the capacity of the battery.
When the battery capacity is low, the icon is displayed and the red LED
start to blink.
NOTE
: If the
Beep Tone
function is set
on
, a beep tone warns every 10 second,
otherwise no beep tone from the speaker.
18) TIME OUT TIMER
This function is used to limit the transmission time when
PTT
button is pressed,
it stop transmission after times out, you have to release
PTT
button if you want
to re-transmit.
19) RESET FUNCTION
This function is used to reset the radio to the previous default setting.
- Hold press the
t
(
5
) +
AM/FM
(
6
) buttons, then turn on the power switch, it
will go back to the default setting.
20) F - FREQUENCY BAND SELECTION
(configuration EC, EU, In, U, PL, d)
The frequency bands have to be chosen according to the country of use.
Don’t use any other configuration. Some countries need a user’s licence.
See table page 38.
-
Proceeding:
switch
off
the transceiver. Press the
F
(
3
) button during the radio
is switched
on
. The letter corresponding to the configuration is blinking. In
order to change the configuration, use the
s
(
5
) or
t
(
8
) buttons. Then press
F
(
3
) again. As confirmation, the letter corresponding to the configuration
is continuously displayed. Switching the radio
off
and
on
again, the new
configuration would be enabled.
See the configurations/ frequency bands table at page 35 to 37.
21) BATTERY PACK/ADAPTER ATTACHMENT AND REMOVAL
Note
: Because the battery pack is provided uncharged, you must charge
the battery pack before using it with the transceiver.
INSTALL
(
See the figure 1
)
1-1
: Match the four grooves at the edge of battery pack with the correspond-
ing guides on the back of the transceiver.
1-2
: Slide the battery pack along the back of the transceiver until the release
latch on the base of the transceiver locks. Meanwhile, a “click” sound is heard.
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