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Battery Charge Indicator; Listening Safely; Traffic Safety - GRE PSR-500 Owner's Manual

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depleted, and is indicated by a solid battery icon in the top row of
the LCD display. The second warning will typically occur
approximate five minutes before the batteries are completely
depleted, and is indicated by a flashing battery icon
(approximately two flashes per second) in the top row of the LCD
display, and an audible low battery alert every 30 seconds.
NOTE: Actual timing of low battery warnings will depend on the age and
condition of the batteries you are using.

Battery Charge Indicator

Your scanner provides an indication when the internal battery
charge circuit is active. The battery icon briefly flashes
approximately once every second when the radio is connected to
external power and the internal battery charger circuit is active.
NOTE: The "internal battery charger circuit active" indicator provides an
indication that the battery charger circuit is active, and does not
provide positive indication that the batteries are actually being
charged. Batteries will not charge unless the yellow battery holder is
used.

Listening Safely

To protect your hearing, follow these guidelines when you use
headphones.
Set the volume to zero before putting on headphones. With the
headphones on, adjust the volume to a comfortable level.
Avoid increasing the volume once you set it. Over time, your
sensitivity to a volume level decreases, so volume levels that do
not cause discomfort might damage your hearing.
Avoid or limit listening at high volume levels. Prolonged exposure
to high volume levels can cause permanent hearing loss.
Traffic Safety
Wearing headphones while operating a motor vehicle or riding a
bicycle can create a traffic hazard and is illegal in most areas.
Even though some headphones let you hear some outside
sounds when listening at normal volume levels, they still can
present a traffic hazard. Exercise extreme caution!
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