Cobra Electronics MRHH350FLT owner manual Install/Remove Antenna, Wrist Strap and Belt Clip

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Installation

Install/Remove Antenna

 

 

 

Install/Remove Antenna

 

 

Antenna

1. To install the antenna turn the antenna into the radio

 

 

clockwise to tighten. Do not overtighten

 

 

2. To remove the antenna turn the antenna counterclockwise.

 

This radio transmitter IC: 906A-MRHH350 has been

 

 

approved by Industry Canada to operate with the supplied

 

 

antenna. Other antennas are strictly prohibited for use with

 

this device.

 

 

Cet émetteur radio IC: 906A-MRHH350 a été approuvé par

 

 

Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec l'antenne fournie.

 

 

D'autres antennes sont strictement interdits pour une

 

 

utilisation avec cet appareil.

 

Batteries and Charger

 

 

Wrist Strap and Belt Clip

Installation

Wrist Strap and Belt Clip

Belt Clip

Belt Clip

Use the spring-loaded belt clip to carry the radio on your person.

1.Slide the belt clip into the guide channel on the back of the radio until it is locked in place.

2. To attach the wrist strap, insert it through the hole at the top of the belt clip, feed it through the looped end and pull tight to secure to the belt clip.

Insert Belt Clip onto Radio

3.Press open the belt clip, slide it over the belt and release

the clip.

4. To remove the belt clip from the radio press the tab on the belt clip, which unlocks the clip, and slide it out.

LiON Battery Pack

Install Battery Pack

The radio is shipped with a sealed lithium-ion (LiON) battery pack (P/N CM 110-025) that is rechargeable.

WARNING

The charger provided for this radio is only to be used to charge the battery pack provided. Do not charge any other type of batteries in the charger as fire, explosion or battery damage will occur. Avoiding extreme room temperatures will also help prolong the life of the battery pack for the radio.

Wrist Strap Attachment

When your rechargeable batteries begin to discharge too quickly, it is time to install a new battery pack. Your radio will also operate with five (5) high-quality AA alkaline batteries, using the optional alkaline battery tray.

Installing the Battery Pack

1.Position the battery pack over the back of the radio.

Tighten Screw

2. Engage the battery pack into the radio by sliding to the top

 

until battery pack is fully seated against radio housing.

3.Tighten the screw using the end of the belt clip to secure

the battery pack to the radio. Do not overtighten. Only use the end of the belt clip to tighten the screw.

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Secure Radio

 

GMRS

 

VHF

 

A

 

B U I C

ATIS VOX LOMEDHISAMEMEM

 

CALL

TW

16/9

 

MEM

 

ESC

SCAN

 

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Contents For Assistance Outside the U.S.A Radio Controls IndicatorsOur Thanks to You Customer Assistance For Assistance in the U.S.ABacklit LCD Screen Product FeaturesBacklit LCD Liquid Crystal Display Screen Table of Contents Industry Canada Antenna Notice Important Safety InformationGeneral Precautions Safety Training InformationRecommendations for Marine Communication FCC Licensing InformationSea Tow Automated Radio Check ARC System Station LicenseIncluded in this Package Included in this PackageInternational Station License Radio Call SignInstalling the Battery Pack Install/Remove AntennaWrist Strap and Belt Clip Alkaline Batteries To Remove Battery Pack from RadioBatteries and Charger Initial ChargeGetting Started Maintaining the Battery ChargeGetting Started Common Radio FunctionsChannel Up Button Channel Down Button Radio Speaker and MicrophoneTalk Button Key LockTo Toggle Between H-M-L Power Modes Setup Mode ProgrammingSetup Mode Programming High/Medium/Low H-M-L Power ButtonTo Set Channel Map Operating Area Squelch ControlTo Set Squelch Control USA/International/Canada Channel MapsTo Set Call Tone Roger Beep ModeKey Tone Mode Call Tone SelectStandby/Receive Transmit Marine Standby and Receive Rx ModeStandby/Receive and Transmit Noaa Weather Channels and Alert Weather WX Standby ModeNoaa Emergency Weather Alert Noaa Test Alert SystemAdvanced Operation Tri-Watch ModeTo Switch to Channel 16 or Channel Tri-Watch Setup To Program or Edit the Tri-Watch ChannelsMemory Location Mode To Erase Stored Memory Locations Channel Scan ModeTo Exit Memory Location Mode To Recall a Stored Memory LocationFloating Radio Floating FeatureMemory Location Scan Mode Burp FeatureCalling Other Vessels PowerMaintain Your Watch Calling Coast StationsVoice Calling VHF Marine Radio ProceduresVoice Calling Prohibited CommunicationsEmergency Messages and Distress Procedure Emergency Messages Distress ProcedureMarine Distress Procedure Marine Emergency SignalsIf You Hear a Distress Call For Products Purchased In The U.S.A Warranty and Trademark AcknowledgementLimited 3-Year Warranty Exclusions This limited warranty does not applySpecifications Typical Product ServiceSpecifications Product ServiceCanal 22A VHF Marine Channel AssignmentsVHF Marine Channel Assignments CanalChannels Wx 1 Thru Channels 24, 25, 26, 27Channels 84, 85, 86, 87, 87A Channels 1307A 01A04A 05A21A 18A19A 20A62A 25B28B 61ACommunications in lower Mississippi River 66A81A 78A79A 80AWeather Channel Assignments Weather Channel AssignmentsAsignaciones de canales meteorológicos Accessories Optional AccessoriesDC Charger