Safety Precautions PLEASE OBSERVE FULLY Be sure to observe the following precautions fully for the safe and proper use of this product: ■ Explanations of safety alert signs This sign indicates a hazardous situation which could significantly result in serious injury or death.
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Matters prohibited when handling the battery pack DANGER Do not disassemble or modify the battery pack, because it incorporates a safety mechanism and protective device for ■ preventing danger. Damaging such mechanism or device could cause heat or smoke generation from or explosion or ignition of the battery pack.
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generate an excessive amount of current which could cause heat or smoke generation, explosion, or ignition of the battery pack. Do not use this battery pack for any devices other than the specified ones, or the performance or life of the battery pack ■...
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Be sure to understand the properties of this system and harness its benefits under the responsibility of the user. Use only accessories sold by Mobile Create. Do not use commercially-available or self-built accessories, or ■...
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Matters concerning waterproof and dustproof performances CAUTION For the proper use of this product, read the matters concerning “waterproof and dustproof performances” before ■ use. Using this product without observing the matters described could cause water exposure or sand or foreign matter contamination leading to heat generation, ignition, electric shock, damage, and failure.
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Matters to be noted about wireless products CAUTION ++++++++ This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
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4. Users are provided specific instructions on how to access the information. 5. The above information must be programmed by the responsible party and the information must be secured in such a manner that third-parties cannot modify it. The e-label information is pre-programmed by the grantee. The user cannot modify the e-label information.
Functions of Parts Main Unit 3G Antenna Front Ear Speaker The sound transmitted from a counterpart Power/Volume Knob radio is heard in Silent Mode. Moving this knob up and down turns the Top Microphone power on and off, turning it left and right Talk toward this port during a call.
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Display GPS RSSI Received Signal Strength Indicator for GPS signals. Home Screen 3G RSSI Received Signal Strength Indicator for cellular signals. Ticker Function Information such as time, Silent Mode, and an incoming call is displayed. Call Mode The current call mode is displayed. Selected Radio ID The number of the radio ID which is selected for the current call mode is displayed.
Attaching and Detaching Battery Pack Move the rear cover hook on the bottom down to remove the rear cover. Upper Claws on Rear Cover Slide the battery pack down into the main unit with the upper claws on the rear cover fit in the groove on the rear cover hook of the main unit.
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Attaching and Detaching Belt Clip Put the screw into the belt clip screw hole and tighten it. To detach the belt clip, loosen the screw. Screw Screw Hole Belt Clip Belt Clip Screw Hole - 12 -...
How to Recharge Battery Using Charger Connect the charger to the AC adapter and then plug the AC adapter in a AC power outlet. On the charger side MPT-H1 (Main Unit) Spare Battery LED* : The battery is not attached. : Recharging is completed.
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Recharging Battery Through Micro-USB Port Front Open the cap (USB cap) on the bottom to find the micro-USB connector (female micro-B). With the main unit facing front, connect a micro- USB cable to the micro-USB connector. Front Then, connect the opposite side of the cable to a power supply (such as a PC).
Turning the Power On/Off Turning Power On : Pressing long until the status LED lights up vibrates the main unit and turns the power on. Power Knob : The screen lights up and the home screen is displayed. Home Screen 01/26 (Tue) 17:00 brk-in menu...
Remaining Battery Level How to Check Remaining Battery Level During use, the remaining battery level is displayed on the top of the Remaining Battery Level home screen. 01/26 (Tue) 17:00 The more the scale marks, the more of the battery remains. brk-in menu mode...
Making/Receiving a Call Making a Call For how to switch the call modes, refer to “Switching Call Modes” on page 22. : Check if the call mode and the counterpart radio ID are correct and then press the PTT button Selected Radio ID screen OK Button Call Mode...
Receiving a Call : After a blip ring tone, the call mode is displayed on the screen. Incoming call screen TALK : You can talk while long-pressing the PTT button. 01/26 (Tue) 17:00 Individual20 Ring Tones for Call Modes ■ Individual Call Ring tone “Boop blip”...
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Changing Sound Volume To change the volume for the main speaker, Turn up or down. Volume Knob Main Speaker Icon on Home Screen Turning down the volume to “0” using the volume knob activates the silent mode. See the next page for the silent mode. Turning down the volume During the silent mode, the volume can be changed with Turn up...
Silent Mode On the home screen, turning counterclockwise changes to Volume Knob the silent mode as shown in the figure below. The ear speaker and the second microphone are activated. Also, in the silent mode, the top microphone and the main speaker are deactivated, respectively. Call Position in Silent Mode Switched to Silent Mode While the volume is displayed with...
Making a Call A Wide Variety of Call Modes Standard Call Modes ■ Individual Call This mode enables talking to another radio on a one-to-one basis. All Call This mode enables talking to all radios in the customer. Dispatcher Call This mode enables talking to all dispatchers in the group simultaneously.
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Switching Call Modes Making an Individual Call ■ : Entering a radio ID with the numeric keypad on the home screen switches to the individual call mode. However, if the home screen is in the channel call mode, switch to another call mode. Individual Call Mode Numeric keypad Press...
Useful Functions Registering Group How to Use This Function ■ : Switch to Menu screen using Upper Right Button : Choose 05:Group Setting using and press to go to the setting screen. Up/Down Button OK Button : Choose 01:Main Group using and press to go to the registration screen.
Useful Functions Selecting Channel How to Use This Function ■ : Switch to Menu screen using Upper Right Button : Choose 06:Channel Settings using and press Up/Down Button OK Button : Choose 01:Set Channel using and press Up/Down Button OK Button : Enter a channel number using the numeric keypad and press to select it.
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Useful Functions Home Call Screen The home screen after a call can be changed according to the following procedure: Home Call Screen Selection ■ The call mode received from a counterpart radio is retained after the call. Received Call In the case of an individual call, the radio ID is also retained. The call mode that you made is retained on the home screen after the call.
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Useful Functions Shortcut Registering shortcuts for the call modes and the menus which are frequently used enables them to be easily invoked. Up to ten shortcuts can be registered. How to Register a Shortcut ■ (Example: Registering a shortcut for Individual Call to unit #123) : Long-press the shortcut button for 3 seconds while unit #123 is selected.
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Useful Functions Talk History Menu screen Up to ten received and transmitted calls are saved, respectively. How to Display Talk History ■ : Switch to the Menu screen using Upper Right Button : Choose 03:Talk History using and press to switch between screens. Up/Down Button OK Button : Press...
Useful Functions Key-Lock Function Display of key-lock state This function disables key inputs to prevent malfunctions. How to Set This Function ■ : Long-pressing on the home screen activates the # Button key-lock function. However, the power/volume knob is kept enabled even in the key-lock Key-lock screen state.
べんりな機能 Useful Functions Text Message If the GPS service has been introduced, the text messages can be sent to individual radios from a computer. The text messages received can be checked again from the menu. How to Check a Text Message Again ■...
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べんりな機能 Useful Functions Missed Call Alert If you don’t answer during an Individual Call, Missed Call message is displayed on the home screen. To make a call to the counterpart, just press the PTT button or the OK button. 01/26 (Tue) 17:00 Missed Call Alert Individual123 How To Set This Function...
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Useful Functions Vibration The vibrator operates when a call is received. • If the vibration is on, a vibration pattern is executed once in the event of power on, power off, receipt of call, missed call notification, and no battery remained. How to set this function.
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Useful Functions Menu 01: Volume Settings The speaker volume can be changed (0 to 20). 01: Main The main speaker volume can be set. 02: Earphone The ear speaker volume can be set. 03: Remote Speaker The remote speaker microphone volume can be set. 04: Remote Earphone The remote earphone speaker volume can be set.
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09: Utilities A wide variety of functions can be set. 01: General Settings 01: Home Screen The call or location display of the home screen can be selected. 02: Vibration The vibrator can be enabled/disabled. Any one of “no microphone connection”, “Top microphone”, and “2nd 03: Multi Point CN microphone”...
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The time can be displayed. 04: GPS Time The time of receipt can be displayed. 05: System Clock The level can be displayed. 06: GPS RSSI The RSSI and communication status of 3G packet communication can 02: Network Status be displayed. 01: 3G RSSI The status can be displayed.
Troubleshooting If You Suspect A Failure If you suspect a failure, check the following procedure. ■ If the length of time of pressing the power button is too short, the system does not start up. Long-press the power button until the status LED lights up. The power cannot be ■...
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