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Uncap the power jack cover on the battery case, attach the adapter plug to the adapter, insert the adapter plug into the pow- er jack, then plug the charger into a standard AC outlet.

Warning: Never try to recharge alkaline or other non- rechargeable batteries. Charging non-rechargeable batteries can cause them to become very hot and possibly explode.

Notes:

You can recharge the batteries with the battery case at- tached to the walkie-talkie, but be sure to turn off the walkie-talkie before you charge them.

Charging time is 14 to 16 hours the first time. Subsequent recharging takes about 8 to 10 hours.

Occasionally, let the nickel-cadmium batteries totally dis- charge by using the walkie-talkie until BATT LOW appears on the display. Then fully charge the batteries. This condi- tions the batteries so they use their full charging capacity.

Caution: To prevent permanent nickel-cadmium power loss, never charge the batteries in an area where the temperature is above about 90°F.

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Contents TRC-232 Features Digital Phase-Locked Loop PLL Frequency SynthesizerAutomatic Modulation Control ensures a constant RF mod Contents Preparation Connecting AN Antenna Fm Page 6 Thursday, August 5, 1999 1204 PM Power Sources Using Alkaline BatteriesFm Page 8 Thursday, August 5, 1999 1204 PM Using Rechargeable Batteries Fm Page 10 Thursday, August 5, 1999 1204 PM Charging Nickel-Cadmium Batteries Fm Page 12 Thursday, August 5, 1999 1204 PM Using Vehicle Battery Power Fm Page 14 Thursday, August 5, 1999 1204 PM Using AC Power Fm Page 16 Thursday, August 5, 1999 1204 PM Using AN External Speaker Connecting AN External SPEAKER/MICROPHONE Using the Wrist StrapUsing the Belt Clip Receiving Transmissions and Adjusting Squelch OperationFm Page 20 Thursday, August 5, 1999 1204 PM Transmitting Using Special Controls Functions Using Last Channel Recall Turning On/Off the LightScanning Incoming Signals Alternating Between Two ChannelsMonitoring Channel Power Saver Locking the FunctionsOperational Hints Common Uses for a CB RadioBusiness Uses Personal UsesTransmission Courtesy Using Common 10-CODES Maximum RangeCode Meaning Fm Page 31 Thursday, August 5, 1999 1204 PM Care FCC Information Replacing the DC CAR Adapter Fuse Specifications ReceiverGeneral Fm Page 37 Thursday, August 5, 1999 1204 PM Fm Page 38 Thursday, August 5, 1999 1204 PM Fm Page 39 Thursday, August 5, 1999 1204 PM Radio Shack