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Antenna (cannot be detached) - receives and transmit radio
signals.
[2]
ON/OFF/VOLUME knob - turns the equipment on/off and
adjusts audio volume reception.
[3]
LCD display - the liquid crystal display constantly displays
operating status of the device and functions currently in use.
For further details see paragraph 3.2.
[4]
SCAN/MON button - enables memory scanning. When kept
pressed it enables the monitor function.
[5]
MENU button - enables the access to program functions and
settings.
[6]
The – button - sets various functions, for example it reduces
the number of the currently tuned radio channel. If this
button is pressed while the device is being switched on, the
confirmation sound which is audible when a button is pressed
is enabled/disabled.
[7]
Integrated microphone - Here is where the microphone is
housed.
[8]
Integrated speaker - Here is where the speaker is housed.
[9]
The + button - sets various functions, for example it increases
the number of the currently tuned radio channel. If this button
is pressed while the device is being switched on, the roger
sound is enabled/disabled.
[0]
CALL/LOCK button - when briefly pressed it sends an audio
call of your chosen melody on the currently selected channel.
If it is kept pressed blocks/unblocks the keypad.
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Push To Talk PTT button - press this button to switch to
transmission.
[2]
Status LED - shows the operative state of the device in the
following way:
Waiting for calls (standby) - flashes every 4/5 seconds
(ref. par. 5.6.a)
Receiving signals - flashes every second (ref. par. 5.6.b)
Transmission - constantly lit (ref. par. 5.6.c)
[3]
Connectors SPK, MIC/CHG (on the side of the device
under the rubber protection) - connectors for speaker and
external microphone. Their purpose, when used together, is
for connecting optional accessories, such as microphones,
earphones etc. Also, the MIC CHG socket is used for
connecting the optional wall battery charger.
[4]
Removable belt clip - for the convenience of attaching the
device to the belt.
[5]
Batteries compartment cover - this compartment holds 3 AA
batteries (optional) - rechargeable 1.2V NiMH, or alkaline 1.5V
(non rechargeable) - to supply your handheld transceiver. The
compartment can also house the battery pack that comes with
the desktop charger supplied.
[6]
Contact points for charging batteries (on the rear of the
device) - used to connect to the desktop battery charger
supplied.
[7]
Battery cover clasp - holds the battery cover in place.
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