BatteryThe Meter,Meterlocated on the front display, is divided into three bars. As power is used, the bars will disappear. Figure 7.
| To ensure proper functioning of the | Figure 7. |
battery meter use only the Motorola NiMH rechargeable battery or | ||
three AA alkaline batteries. The meter will not work accurately |
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withLowNickel Cadmium (NiCad) or rechargeable alkaline AA batteries. | ||
When theBatterybattery is low,Alertthe radio will beep: |
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• | 3 to 4 seconds after turning power on |
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• | every 10 minutes in standby mode |
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• | after releasing |
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• | after releasing the Call button |
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| Remove batteries before storing your radio for extended periods. |
Nte:Note:Batteries may corrode over time and cause permanent damage to your radio. 10
Talkabout radios come with a belt holster which can be used with both the NiMH and AA battery doors.
1.UsingPositionRadioWiththe base ofHolster:the radio in bottom portion of holster.
2. Push the radio towards the holster until it latches into place. Figure 8.
3. To remove radio from holster, pull the top tab on holster away from radio.
Figure 9.
You may find easier to clip the Note:holster onto your belt before you insert radio into the holster. Figure 10.
BeltHolster
Figure 8.
Figure 9.
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