Operating the Walkie−Talkies
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Operating the Walkie−Talkies
Description of operating sequences in the manual
P
a P
b P
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Switching the walkie−talkie on/off
a V
a V
Volume control
X/Y
Transmitting and receiving
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Transmitting
After pressing the P button, the
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a P, ð
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Receiving
The unit is ready to receive calls as soon as it is switched on. When a signal is received, the
b P
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The display lights up briefly and an acoustic signal is issued. All the display icons available then appear in the display
briefly, ON" appears as well as the last channel set.
The display lights up briefly. OF" appears in the display and you hear an acoustic signal.
If you are not going to use the walkie−talkie for a longer period of time, we recommend removing the batteries.
The volume level is indicated by the number of vertical lines in the display.
icon appears in the display. On releasing the P button, you hear an acoustic tone;
Hold the walkie−talkie approx. 5 to 7 cm from your mouth and speak at a normal voice. In order to talk to other subscribers,
the respective walkie−talkies must be set to the same channel.
Radio signals cannot be received when the P button is being pressed.
Press the button depicted
Press and hold the button depicted
Release the button depicted
Display indicator
Speak into the microphone
Switch the walkie−talkie on
Switch the walkie−talkie off
Raise or lower the volume (8 levels)
Transmit
Receive
icon appears in the display.