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Unpacking and Device Checking Please unbox and take out the device and all accessories carefully, and ensure all lists have been gotten before discarding the cardboard box. If any items are lost or damaged in transit, please contact with our distributors. Items Number PoC Radio...
Please read the following precautions carefully. It is very important for device users to gain general knowledge and risks. 1. Radio Regulations The place of civilization provisions that has prohibited the use of wireless devices, don’t use the device, otherwise it will lead to interference from other electronic devices or other hazards. 2.
(2) Properly Store Batteries Remove the battery from the device. ⚫ Charge and discharge the battery to 40%-65% if it will not be used for 10 days or more. This ⚫ can greatly extend the battery life. The battery should drop below 65% when it is idle for more than 10 days to prevent it from ⚫...
Product Overview Main MIC Programmable Button F1 OK Button Programmable Button F2 Page Up Button Programmable Button F3 Page Down Button Power/ Volume Knob Return/ Exit Button Flashlight Speaker Indicator M6 Port USB Port Auxiliary MIC Desktop Charger Port LCD Display...
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Basic Functions PTT Button Press the PTT button to call and release it to listen. Long press 3S to power on or off. ⚫ Power/Volume Short press to turn the screen on or off when power is on. ⚫ Knob Turn the knob left to increase the volume and right to decrease.
4. Voice Playback Short press the F2 button to playback cyclically the latest 10 voice records. ⚫ Press the PTT button, return automatically to the last voice record. ⚫ Long press the F2 button to broadcast current power consumption. ⚫ 5.
4. Attaching/ Removing the Battery Cover Push the battery cover until it clicks into place. ⚫ Push the battery cover down. ⚫ Open the battery cover: Unlock the battery buckle, pull up battery cover. ⚫ 5. Attaching/ Removing the Belt Clip Align the belt clip with the back screw hole, rotate crews and tighten it.
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6. Install Hand Strip 7. Attaching the Headset Open the cover and plug the headset into the jack.
Status Indicators LED Indicator Working Status Remark Blinking Red Flash 2S/time Low power(less than 15%) Flash 5S/time Standby Blinking Green Flash 1S/time Searching network The device is transmitting. Solid Red The device is charging. The device is powering off. The device is receiving. The device is powering on.
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The battery maybe out of power. - Charge or replace the battery. The battery may be in poor contact due to dirty or damage. - Clean the electrical contact or replace it. Too much APPS on processing. Terminal Crash - Force some programs to quit or restart the terminal. The buttons may not work temporarily, restart the terminal.
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