To remove the belt press the belt clip spring and do the reverse of what
stated to fit the belt clip.
4.5 Charging the battery pack
In order to carry out the first charge of the battery pack please refer to the
User's Manual supplied with the battery charger. This one is supplied
separately, as it is available in two versions to choose depending on your
needs:
• Desktop slow battery charger – more convenient model which
allows you to maximize the life of your battery pack.
• Rapid intelligent battery charger – for a quick and automatic bat-
tery charge.
For the next charges, best duty and battery life, please refer to
the paragraph 8.1.
The battery chargers are for indoor use only.
If the battery pack is new, it is not 100% efficient, meaning that it could
get discharged before the expected time. In order to reach the full
capacity, you must carry out the "running-in period" of the battery
pack through at least 3-4 complete charge/discharge cycles, after that
the battery reaches its maximum efficiency. For further details please
refer to the paragraph 8.1.a.
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Basic operations
5 Basic operations
This section describes how the standard functions work. The standard
functions could have been modified by your radio network manager. For
such reason the way your transceiver operates can slightly differ from
what is described here.
IMPORTANT: In case of doubts please contact your dealer/radio net-
work manager for further details.
5.1 Switching the radio ON/OFF
To switch the radio on rotate the PWR/VOL knob clockwise beyond the
mechanical "click" until the radio is switched on: the internal CPU will
start an autotest as follows:
• The status LED will light green, then red and finally off.
• A multi-tone acoustic signal confirms that the autotest has been pas-
sed.
The self-test goes very fast, therefore the LED optical signaling could
not be seen.
To switch the radio off just completely rotate the PWR/VOL knob coun-
terclockwise beyond the mechanical "click" until the radio is switched off.