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Installing Hand Strap

Thread the strap into the hole at the back of the radio
 and fasten it.

Attaching the Audio Accessory

1. Remove the screw on the accessory jack cover, 
    open the accessory jack cover as figure show below. 
2. Align the plug with the accessory jack.
3. Tighten the screw on the plug.

Removing the Accessory

To remove accessories, loosen the screw as figure 
shown below.

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Slide the battery down and away from the radio. 
See Figure 4.

To  remove the battery, first make sure the radio is 
turned off, then push the battery latch in the opposite 
direction of the word “LOCK” to unlock it, and push
the battery latch downwards. See Figure 3.

Removing the Battery

Match the two grooves of battery with corresponding 
guides on the back of the radio. Make sure that full 
contact is made between the battery and radio chassis.  

Attaching the Battery

Push the battery up along the guide until the battery 
latch locks. See Figure 1.

Attaching and Removing

Push the battery latch towards the word “Lock” to
lock it. See Figure 2.

Attaching the Antenna

Insert the antenna into the connector on the top of  
radio by holding the antenna at its base.

Rotate the antenna clockwise to fasten it. See Figure 5.
 

IMPORTANT: Do not over tighten antenna as it 
will cause damage to the radio.

Removing the Antenna

Rotate the antenna counter clockwise until you can 
remove it. See Figure 6.

Attaching Belt Clip

Removing

 

Belt

 

Clip

Match the grooves of belt clip with those on the rear of  
radio and press the belt clip downwards until it is locked.
See Figure 7.

Lift the metal spring piece in the belt clip from topside
and pull the belt clip upward from the battery pack.
See Figure 8.

Note: 

For ease of installation and removal of belt clip, 

remove the battery from the radio.

Содержание TPD-1000 Series

Страница 1: ...eries of radios provide the latest in digital technology with user friendly ergonomics and the highest in production standards to provide you stable and reliable communications Please read this manual and familiarize yourself with the radio before use Welcome 11535 West 83rd Terrace Lenexa Kansas 66214 Phone 913 859 9515 Fax 913 859 9550 tecnet tecnetusa com www tecnetusa com User Manual User Manu...

Страница 2: ...tenna detached from the radio or don t damage or change antenna type Strong electronic waves are emitted from the radio and damages or changes to the antenna may effect the performance of the radio and it may cause the radio to be defective and not covered under warranty Don t use other manufacturers accessories Unknown or unauthorized accessories may cause the radio to be defective and not covere...

Страница 3: ...onnection with the charger electrodes 5 LED glows red during normal charging if LED flashes red this indicates trickle charging because of very low battery condition After the battery reaches a certain amount of capacity from trickle charge the charger automatically turns to normal charge mode 6 The battery is fully charged when LED glows green Battery Charging Notes 1 The battery is not charged a...

Страница 4: ...oves of battery with corresponding guides on the back of the radio Make sure that full contact is made betweenthebatteryandradiochassis Attaching the Battery Push the battery up along the guide until the battery latch locks See Figure 1 Attaching and Removing Push the battery latch towards the word Lock to lock it See Figure 2 Attaching the Antenna Insert the antenna into the connector on the top ...

Страница 5: ...el One Touch Call 1 One Touch Call 2 One Touch Call 3 One Touch Call 4 No feature will be assigned To select a desired zone quickly To select a desired zone quickly To receive signals on other channels To temporarily ignore unwanted channel activity To summon help in emergent situations Emergency function is off To adjust power level To adjust the squelch threshold required for the speaker to unmu...

Страница 6: ...ss the PTT key within the preset time period to call back In standby mode pressing PTT key will transmit an individual Private Call Each channel can be programmed as either analog channel or digital channel if the current zone includes both analog and digital channels you may switch between digital and analog through the channel select knob Selection a Channel Rotate the Channel Selector knob to s...

Страница 7: ...me may be set to a low level The antenna may be loose or improperly installed The speaker may be blocked or damaged The frequency or signaling may be inconsistent with that of other members The channel type digital analog may be set inconsistently You may be too far away from the group members You may be interrupted by radios using the same frequency The radio may not be set with any signaling Rem...

Страница 8: ...ir the product covered by the warranty Replacement is done at TecNet s discretion and may consist of a similar or higher featured product Repair may include the replacement of parts with functionally equivalent new or reconditioned parts All replaced parts and accessories are warranted for the balance of the original time period All parts and accessories that are replaced become the property of Te...

Страница 9: ... co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Your TecNet International Inc 2 way radio is designed and tested to comply with a number of national and international standards and guidelines listed below for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic This radio complies with the IEEE and ICNIRP exposure limits for occupational controlled RF exposureenvironment...

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