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RPX4500/RPX4600 P25 PORTABLE RADIO – USER MANUAL
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5.11. NO MENU
The ‘No Menu’ option exists in the PS when a menu entry is not required. If all entries are ‘No
Menu’, there will be no menu system available. This may be desirable for simple configurations.
6. FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS
6.1. Battery
PLEASE NOTE:
Be sure to charge the battery before using the
radio for the first time.
6.1.1. BATTERY REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
To remove battery, slide the RCA button above the battery on
the back of the radio down. With the button pushed down,
grasp the top of the battery and pull it away from the radio
body.
To install the battery, place the bottom of the battery into the
bottom of the battery slot and press the top of the battery into place. You should hear a click
when the battery is fully inserted into the radio.
Please use caution when removing or installing the battery to ensure that the battery “seats”
properly into the radio body. Improper battery handling can cause foreign material to enter the
radio when in use.
6.1.2. BATTERY CHARGING
Please see the Battery Charger User Manual for Charging Safety Precautions and Operational
Guidelines
PLEASE NOTE:
The radio must be turned off prior to charging the battery. Battery life will be
reduced if the radio is on when placed in the charger. Batteries should not be left in a charger for
prolonged periods, i.e. 3 day weekend, as this will reduce the life of the battery. When using a
charger, the ambient temperature around the power supply equipment must not be above 104°F
(40°C) or below 23°F (–5°C). Chargers are designed to charge only within the listed temperature
range. (Battery capacity will decrease under extreme temperatures.)
For best performance, charge a new battery 12 to 14 hours before initial use.
Place the battery pack, or the radio with the battery attached, into the charging pocket on the
charger. Be sure the groove on each side of the battery is aligned with the corresponding ribs on
each side of the charging pocket.
When the battery/radio is properly inserted into the charger, the LED will be solid red, indicating
that the fast charging process has been initiated.
When the battery pack is fully charged, the charger will show a solid green LED.