Package Contents; Install The Battery; Battery Level And Low Battery Alert; Charging The Radio - Motorola TLKR T7 Owner's Manual

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Congratulations on your purchase of the TLKR
T7 radio. This product is a lightweight,
palm-sized radio. Use it at sporting events to
stay in contact with family and friends, hiking,
skiing, outdoors, or in a neighborhood watch for
vital communication. This compact, state-of-
the-art device is equipped with many features.

Package Contents

Your package contains two TLKR T7 radios,
two belt clips, one charging cradle, AC adapter,
two battery support brackets, two rechargeable
NiMH battery packs, and this reference guide.
You may operate the unit 4 AAA alkaline
batteries (not included).

Install the Battery

Your TLKR T7 radio uses the NiMH battery
pack or 4 AAA alkaline batteries (not included).
If alkaline batteries are used, we recommend
using high quality alkaline batteries.
To install the NiMH battery pack:
1) Make sure your radio is OFF.
2) Remove the battery compartment door by
pressing the tab at the bottom of the
compartment door, allowing the door to be
removed.
3) Install the NiMH batteries into the battery
compartment. Be certain to follow the + and –
symbols in the compartment. Installing the
batteries incorrectly will prevent the unit from
operating.
4) Replace the battery compartment door.

Battery Level and Low Battery Alert

This unit has a battery level meter on the
display to indicate the status of the batteries.
When the battery in the unit is low, the battery
level meter icon
will flash. Replace the
alkaline batteries immediately.

Charging the Radio

If you use the rechargeable NiMH battery pack,
two TLKR T7 radios can be charged directly or
by using the supplied charging cradle.
Make sure the radio is turned OFF before
placing the radio in the charging cradle.
Otherwise the battery level meter icon will
not indicate properly.

Direct Charge

1. Connect the DC adapter's plug to the radio's
DC IN 9V jack and plug the other end to a
vehicle's accessory power outlet.
2. Charge the battery pack for 16 hours.
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