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Visit Radioddity.com For Downloads And Help Visit Radioddity.com For Downloads And Help Table of Contents Voice Prompt Chapter 1. Getting started Low Battery Indication Safety Information Squelch What’ s in the box Time-Out-Timer (TOT) CTCSS/DCS Chapter 2. Getting started Battery Maintenance Chapter 4.Computer Programming...
Visit Radioddity.com For Downloads And Help Chapter 1.-Getting Started Safety Information Please read the following brief instructions, non-compliance with these rules may cause danger or violate the law. 1. Refer to local government regulations before using this radio, improper use may violate the law.
Visit Radioddity.com For Downloads And Help What’ s in the box Thanks for choosing Radioddity two way radio. We recommend you to check the items listed in the following table before discarding the package box. 8. In the car with an airbag, do not put the radio within the scope of the airbag deployment.
Visit Radioddity.com For Downloads And Help Chapter 2 -- Getting Familiar Battery Maintenance Caution Please use Radioddity designated battery; other batteries can cause explosion Note Turns red when transmitting and 1. Do not short-circuit the battery terminals or dispose of in fire. Do not disas- green when receiving a signal.
Visit Radioddity.com For Downloads And Help Visit Radioddity.com For Downloads And Help Note Installing/Removing the battery 1. Before inserting the battery, it is abnormal if the charging indicator blinks 1) Align the two grooves of battery and the guide rail on the back of aluminum 2.
Visit Radioddity.com For Downloads And Help Visit Radioddity.com For Downloads And Help 3) The radio is fully charged once the radio’ s green status LED goes steady. Please Installing external headset remove the radio to avoid the overcharging. Gently displace (do not remove) the mic/speaker jack cover, insert the headset into...
The battery included with the radio generally has enough power in it to test your radio. You should fully charge the battery for optimal performance. The GA-2S is a cost effective UHF-FM analog radio. It can communicate with any other brand of radio that is UHF-FM analog, but without spending an exorbitant amount of cash! You just need to make sure they are in the same channels/frequen- cies, and this can be simply checked by using the software.
Visit Radioddity.com For Downloads And Help Visit Radioddity.com For Downloads And Help 2. Battery Save Function 3. Busy Channel Lockout This function can be set by the software. You can turn on/off this function via software. By turning on this function the standby time can be much longer.
Visit Radioddity.com For Downloads And Help Visit Radioddity.com For Downloads And Help . Wide/Narrow Bandwidth Setting B. When a headset with a microphone is used: The default setting is wide band. When VOX is on, you should VOX again for the radio to identify voice volume.
Visit Radioddity.com For Downloads And Help Visit Radioddity.com For Downloads And Help 6. Voice Prompt 7. Low Battery Indication 1) The voice prompt can be selected to "English/OFF “through the menu voice/Beep When the radio is in transmitting or standby, if the battery capacity reaches the Tone of the "Optional Features"...
Visit Radioddity.com For Downloads And Help Visit Radioddity.com For Downloads And Help 8. Squelch 9. Time-Out-Timer (TOT) The squelch level will determine the signal strength at which the radio speaker is This feature provides a safety switch that limits transmission time to a programmed turned on.
Visit Radioddity.com For Downloads And Help Visit Radioddity.com For Downloads And Help 10. QT/DQT (CTCSS/DCS) QT/DQT (CTCSS/ DCS) is the sub-audible signaling, to prevent the radio from receiving unwanted signals on the same frequency. When CTCSS/DCS is set, then within the communication range, you can only receive signals from the same frequency with the same QT/DQT setting.
4) To write you completed data file, select Program> Write to Radio> OK. 3. Software Download & Install 5) If you have to program multiple GA-2S's you can repeat the above steps. 1) Turn on computer, check if your computer system meets the requirements.
Check your programming cable to see if it is damaged. b. Check the connection of the programming cable and computer serial port. c. Check to find if the GA-2S battery level is low or depleted. If it is replace or charge the battery.
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Visit Radioddity.com For Downloads And Help Visit Radioddity.com For Downloads And Help 3) Other often seen problems Appendix A -- RF Energy Exposure and Product Safety Guide for Portable Two- way Radios 1. The battery is out of power. Replace or recharge the battery.
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RF energy. These standards provide recommended levels of exposure for both workers and the general public. These Your Radioddity two way radio complies with the following RF energy exposure recommended RF exposure levels include substantial margins of protection.
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3.When operating in front of the face, worn on the body, always place the radio in a Hearing damage from loud noise is sometimes undetectable at first and can have a Radioddity approved clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness for this product. cumulative effect.
1.Pull by the plug rather than the cord when disconnecting the charger. 2.Unplug the charger from the AC outlet before attempting any maintenance or cleaning. 3.Contact Radioddity for assistance regarding repairs and service. GA-2S UHF 400-470MHz Use of Communication Devices While Driving 1.Always check the laws and regulations on the use of radios in the countries and...
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