Using The Transceiver; Switching The Device On And Off; Adjusting The Volume; Sending And Receiving - Kenwood UBZ-LJ9SETT Instruction Manual

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3. Using the transceiver

3.1 Switching the device On and Off

Turn the volume control clockwise past the rest-point to turn on the transceiver. The LED display
lights up completely, the charge status of the battery and the current transceiver channel are briefly
displayed. The device then goes into standby mode. To switch off the transceiver, turn the volume
control past the rest-point in the other direction.

3.2 Adjusting the volume

Turn the volume control clockwise to increase the volume and counterclockwise to decrease it.

3.3 Sending and receiving

When switched on, the transceiver is in "Receive" mode and can receive voice or audio signals on the
set channel. To send a message, press the PTT button and speak into the microphone. Press and hold
the <PTT key> until you have finished the transmission. The transceiver then automatically returns to
reception mode. For optimal voice transmission, the microphone should be approx. 2 - 3 centimetres
away from the mouth when transmitting.
Note: Both transceivers must be set to the same channel and the same QT/DQT code. If the <PTT
key> is released, an acoustic signal (Roger Beep) sounds on the other device, if activated, to signal
that the transmission process has been completed. Information on this can be found under "Setting
the transceiver" in this manual.

3.4 Full Reset Function

To reset the transceiver to factory settings, please proceed as follows:
Press and hold the <Function button up> and <Function button down> buttons simultaneously
for 3 seconds. The orange LED indicates the start of the full reset. After a successful reset, "LJ9"
appears in the display.
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