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TLK1022 WALKIE-TALKIE
USER GUIDE
Thank you for choosing a NUM’AXES product. Before using your product, carefully read the explanations in this guide, and
keep the guide for later reference.
Caution
● Do not use the walkie-talkie in zones where its use is prohibited by the government.
● Do not expose the walkie-talkie to direct sunlight for lengthy periods, and do not place alongside heating equipment.
● Do not place the walkie-talkie in excessively dusty or damp areas, or on unstable surfaces.
● If the walkie-talkie gives off any fumes or strange odours, turn it off and remove the battery.
Package contents
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1 TLK1022 walkie-talkie
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1 earphone
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1 belt clip
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1 rechargeable battery
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1 battery charger (base + mains adapter)
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1 user guide
Product description
The TLK1022 walkie-talkie from NUM’AXES is a PMR446 multitask transmitter-receiver.
The TLK1022 is the ideal solution for professionals who need to keep in contact with their team (on building sites, inside
buildings, at trade fairs, etc.) or else for your leisure, to keep in touch with your friends or keep in contact when out hunting,
for example.
A. LED indicator
: An orange light indicates when the device is transmitting. When it is receiving, the light is green.
B. Channel adjustment knob
: Turn to set to the desired channel. Note that channel 16 is the scan mode channel. Turn to
select from channel 1 to 16.
C. ON/OFF and volume adjustment knob
: Turn clockwise to turn on the device and increase the volume. Turn
anticlockwise to lower the volume and turn off the device.
D. PTT (Push-To-Talk)
: Push this button to transmit, release to receive.
E. Monitor button
: Press and hold to hear the background noise; release to return to normal operation.
F. Button not programmed
G. Headset/external mic jacks
: For connecting to external devices such as headsets or microphones.
Coverage / range
The maximum range depends on the field conditions, and is obtained in open spaces.
The maximum range may be limited by environmental factors such as obstacles created by trees, buildings or other
structures. Inside a car or a metal structure, the range may be reduced.
Coverage in towns, where there are buildings or other obstacles, is around
1 or 2 km.
In an open space where there are obstacles such as trees or houses, the maximum range is around
4 to 6 km
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In an open space without obstacles and with clear line of sight, in the mountains for example, coverage may exceed
12 km.