1.
Charging and Installing the battery pack
You can either charge the Li-ion
polymer battery pack when it is
attached to the radio or when
it is not :
Charging Battery Pack at home:
1. Insert the cigarette lighter
plug into the cradle charger;
2. Insert the cigarette lighter
into the AC adapter;
3. Plug in the AC adaptor into
a wall jack;
4. Insert the battery pack or
the radio with the battery
pack into the cradle charger.
Charging Battery pack on board:
1. Insert the cigarette lighter
plug into the cradle charge;
2. Insert the cigarette lighter
into the cigarette lighter
jack on board;
3. Insert the battery pack or the radio with the battery pack into
the cradle charger.
The cradle charger indicator LED on the front of the charging lights
when it is receiving voltage from the cigarette lighter:
- RED means the batteries are charging
- GREEN means the batteries are fully charged
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You can either charge the
Li-ion polymer battery
pack indoor or on board.
Installing the Li-ion
Polymer battery pack
onto the radio:
Use a coin or screwdriver
rotate the screw lock
clockwise to lock the
battery pack onto
the radio.
To exit ATIS programming mode without saving, press 16 key at any
time to jump to priority channel 16.
Note: After this programming, only your distributor can modify or erase
the ATIS ID.
13. Resetting the Radio
You can reset any radio settings back to the factory default settings.
Resetting the radio will:
• Erase any channel stored in memory.
• Return to international channels, if another mode is currently selected
at the time of reset.
• Return power settings to their original state.
To reset the radio:
1. Turn the radio off by rotating PWR/VOL knob to the OFF
position.
2. Simultaneously press and hold both SCAN and BAND keys.
3. Then turn on the radio, continue to hold the SCAN and BAND
keys down for 3 seconds, then release both keys.
Maintenance
To keep your radio working properly, perform the following maintenance
are needed. If your unit comes into contact with salt spray, simply wipe
the affected surfaces with a cloth dampened in fresh water. Do not use a
chemical glass cleaner on the lens, as chemicals in the solution may
cause cracking in the lens. When cleaning the LCD display protective
lens, use a chamois and non-abrasive, mild cleaner.
Do not wipe while dirt or grease is on the lens. Be careful to avoid
scratching the lens.
WARNING:
Never leave your radio in a closed car or trunk; the extremely
high temperatures generated in hot weather can damage the electronics.
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