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1. 

Channel Number (1~14)

 – 

Shows the current channel

 

2. 

Transmit Indicator (TX)

 – 

Indicates when the unit is transmitting

 

3. 

Receive Indicator (RX)

 – 

Indicates when the unit is receiving a transmission

 

4. 

Volume Selection (8 Bars)

 – 

Shows the current volume  setting

 

5. 

Call Tone Transmission (CALL)

 – 

Indicates when the unit is paging

 

6. 

Low Battery Level indicator

  - 

Indicates when battery level is low or during 

 

           charging the battery

 

7. 

VOX – 

Indicates when unit is in VOX mode

 

8. 

12 Hour Time Clock (12:00)

 

 
 

 
                                                             
 
 
 

 

9. 

Power / Menu (Multi Function)

 – 

Press and hold to turn the 

COMMUNICATOR ON/OFF.  Momentary press will enter the Menu and Clock setting.

 

 

10. 

PTT / Call (Multi Function)

 – 

Press and hold to transmit voice communication.  

Press twice in rapid action to transmit call tone.

 

11. 

Up

 – 

Used to adjust volume level (default), change channel and clock setting (in 

Menu)

 

12. 

Down

 – 

Used to adjust volume level (default), change channel and clock setting (in 

Menu)

 

 

13. 

Scan

 – 

Press to enter Channel Scan.

 

14. 

MIC

 – 

Built-in microphone

 

15. 

Speaker 

– 

Built-in speaker

 

16. 

Antenna 

 

 

  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

DISPLAYS 

KEYS and CONTROLS 

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Summary of Contents for KP4X

Page 1: ...ll be greater in open fields While range is shorter within and around buildings or large structures This unit may not ensure privacy of communication Safety Information Your wireless hand held portable transceiver contains a low power transmitter When the Push to Talk PTT key is pushed it sends out COMMUNICATOR frequency RF signals This devise is authorized to operate at a duty factor not to excee...

Page 2: ...t is in VOX mode 8 12 Hour Time Clock 12 00 9 Power Menu Multi Function Press and hold to turn the COMMUNICATOR ON OFF Momentary press will enter the Menu and Clock setting 10 PTT Call Multi Function Press and hold to transmit voice communication Press twice in rapid action to transmit call tone 11 Up Used to adjust volume level default change channel and clock setting in Menu 12 Down Used to adju...

Page 3: ...nd at the side of the unit Your KP4X COMMUNICATOR comes with an A C Adapter Charger to charge your NiMH batteries To charge the batteries 1 Lift the Headset Charger Jack Cover located in the side of your unit 2 Connect the A C Adapter Charger into an A C Wall outlet 2 Insert the A C Adapter Charger into the Headset Charger Jack During charging the Low Battery Level icon will disappear on the displ...

Page 4: ...nsert the Neck Cord loop into the holder found at the sides of the unit To remove the Neck Cord simply pull the Neck Cord loop out of the holder To install the Belt Clip simply push the Belt Clip into the Belt Clip latch until it locks into place To remove Belt Clip press the Belt Clip lock and pull the Belt Clip away from the latch INSTALLING THE NECK CORD and BELT CLIP ...

Page 5: ...COMMUNICATOR 2 To enter the Menu Mode press the Menu key briefly A keybeep will be locally generated when the Menu Mode is engaged 3 Additional presses of the Menu key for no longer than 1 second will advance you through the menu until exiting to COMMUNICATOR mode A short keybeep tone is generated at each key press 4 Menu mode exits to standby mode when the Menu key is pressed while the final menu...

Page 6: ... transmission While receiving transmission the RX icon appears on the display For optimum performance make sure the ANTENNA is pointing upright Sending a Call Alert Tone To send a Call Alert Tone press the PTT key twice in rapid action The Call Alert Tone will be automatically transmitted for a fixed length of time During transmission the Call icon will appear on the display and a Call Alert Tone ...

Page 7: ...25 10 467 6125 4 462 6375 11 467 6375 5 462 6625 12 467 6625 6 462 6875 13 467 6875 7 462 7125 14 467 7125 Do not use any COMMUNICATOR that has damaged Antenna If a damaged antenna comes in contact with the skin a minor burn may occur Only use battery which is indicated in the manual Using another type of battery can substantially reduce play time If you plan on using your COMMUNICATOR for a month...

Page 8: ...TOR away from the receiver If you cannot eliminate the interference the FCC requires that you stop using the COMMUNICATOR Hazardous Environments Do not operate the COMMUNICATOR in hazardous environments Explosion or fire may result Do not operate the COMMUNICATOR near unshielded electrical blasting caps Under certain conditions COMMUNICATORs can interfere with blasting operations and may cause an ...

Page 9: ...nge is limited Batteries may be weak Replace batteries if the BATTERY LEVEL indicator is low The maximum range will vary depending on terrain and environment Open fields provide the maximum range while steel concrete structures heavy foliage and use in buildings and in vehicles may limit the range significantly Check the antenna position For optimum performance make sure the antenna is pointing up...

Page 10: ...the event any unauthorized person opens alters or repairs the unit All XACT equipment being returned for repair must be suitably packaged XACT Products does not warrant that this equipment is compatible with the type of accessory of any particular COMMUNICATOR company or the service provided by it What To Do For Warranty Service During the first thirty 30 days a defective product is eligible for o...

Page 11: ...ence Model Number _________________________ Date of Purchase _______________________ Name of Dealer ________________________ Customer Service Telephone Number 1 800 864 2199 Visit us on the Web www uselectronics info ...

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