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The handset is intended for both indoor and outdoor use, it is NOT resistant to rain, water, rough or other careless treatment.
In ideal conditions ie: line of sight with no obstructions between handset/s and monitor, the range can be up to 5 km.
totally open area
4-5 km
city
100-400 m
indoor
30-90 m
Please note!
The rechargeable batteries has been installed the handset must be charged for 24 hours before use.
Connect the mains adapter to the socket on the rear of the charging stand and to an electrical wall socket. Place the handset in the charger with the buttons facing out.
The symbol in the display indicates when the batteries require charging. The indicator has three segments which disappear as the battery charge decreases, and will flash when the batteries are running low. Charge the equipment as soon as possible when the indicator flashes! The battery indicator will show
when charging is complete (approximately 10 hours/ initially 24 hours). Fully-charged batteries will last for approximately 85 hours in standby or 3.5 hours operational time. These times apply at normal room temperature.
Please note!
Never charge ordinary (non-rechargeable) batteries in the handset, since this will ruin the equipment. The guarantee does not cover this type of damage. The equipment must be charged initially for 24 hours before use during which time the handset cannot be used. The recharging system used in this model may result in it becoming warm. This is normal and will not damage the equipment.
Press and hold for a few seconds to turn the handset on or off.
Please note!
If you are unable to communicate it may be because different channels or transfer codes have been selected, the battery is running low or the units are too far apart.
All UHF/CB radio equipment share the available designated channels. If the chosen channel is in use select an alternate channel, the selected channel number will be displayed in standby mode.
The monitor function can be used in weak signal areas to locate any other signal being transmitted.
There are 38 transfer codes available which can be used to filter out unwanted signals. However, your conversation may still be overheard irrespective of which code is used. To enable communication between handsets (as well as monitor to handset), the same transfer code must be used on all units. In order to communicate with equipment that cannot select a code, enter code 0.
You can scan all available channels to locate any signals being transmitted. Once a signal has been located the display will show the channel number, and a signal will be heard for a few seconds. You can press PTT to stop at the located channel. Please note: while searching battery consumption will be significantly higher than normal.
This handset can be used without having to press the PTT button to transmit. By setting the correct level, the handset can automatically determine when you are speaking.
Test different settings until the sensitivity selected is acceptable. Please note that however accurate your setting there is always a small risk that increased noise from the surroundings may activate the transmitter, this may result in the initial word being unclear. The transmitter will shut off two seconds after you have finished speaking.
VOX will be displayed while the function is active. If the handset transmits by itself the sensitivity is set too high and will need to be adjusted. Press w to be able to temporarily interrupt and change the setting.
You can select different call melodies (OF =off).
If selected a beep tone will be heard when you release the PTT button. This can be used as a reminder to the other person that you have finished talking and are waiting for a response.
If selected a tone will be heard when the handset buttons are pressed, this can be switched on or off.
You can enter a different channel for simultaneous listening while using the selected operating channel.
To be able to communicate via the CB repeater network this function must be activated. When active RPT will be shown in the display.
This function locks buttons and
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to prevent unintentional usage.
DORO Australia Pty Ltd
PO Box 6760
Baulkham Hills BC NSW 2153 Consumer Support
Australia
Ph: 1300 885 023
Fax: (02) 8853-8489
Email: support@doro.com.au The product complies with AS/NZS 4365.
Web site: www.doro.com.au
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
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