[10] MON (monitor) button. This button carries out different functions.
The main ones are the following:
• If you briefly press it, you will enable/disable the audio monito-
ring of the radio traffic on the selected channel (if enabled). For
details please see the paragraph 5.5.
• If you keep it pressed, the selective call #1 (if enabled) will be
sent. For details please see the paragraph 6.2.b
[11] PTT (Push To Talk) button. When pressed, it switches the trans-
ceiver from reception to transmission. For details please see the
paragraph 5.6.
[12] FUNC (Function) button. This button carries out different functions.
The main ones are the following:
• If you briefly press it, you can adjust the VOX sensitivity by swit-
ching one of two available levels. For details please see the para-
graph 7.2.c
• If you keep it pressed, the selective call #2 (if enabled) will be
sent. For details please see the paragraph 6.2.b
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Setup
4 Setup
4.1 Unpacking
The following items are in the package:
(a) Transceiver's main body
(b) Rubber ducky antenna
(c) Battery pack NiMH 1,300 mA/H
(d) Belt clip
(e) User's guide (this book!)
If something is missing please promptly advise your supplier.
The battery charger is available as option in two versions. For details
please see the paragraph 4.5.
4.2 Fitting/removing the antenna
To fit the antenna:
1) Hold the transceiver directing its antenna connector to the top with
one hand and the base (the thicker part with the MX threaded con-
nector) of the rubber ducky antenna with the other one.
2) Direct the base of the antenna to the transceiver's antenna connector.
3) Screw down the antenna to the antenna connector rotating it clock-
wise until it firmly locks.
Do not overtight the antenna in order to avoid the damage of the
transceiver's threaded connector or the antenna connector.