Doro PMR 510 manual Setting Up, Unpacking, Approved usage, Batteries

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Setting Up

Unpacking

The package should include the following items:

-2 handsets with belt clips

-8 alkaline batteries

-This manual

-Guarantee Card

Please Note!

An optional Accessory Pack is available (pmr a-pack) that contains:

-2 Ni-MH rechargeable battery packs,

-A twin handset charger and mains adapter,

-2 headsets,

-2 carry cases.

Approved usage

This product can be freely used in Australia and New Zealand without a license. The handsets are made from durable plastic for indoor and outdoor use, however, they are not resistant to rain, fluid ingress, abuse or any careless treatment.

Batteries

Each unit requires four AAA 1.5V alkaline batteries to function (included). The battery symbol in the display indicates when it is time to change the batteries. The battery symbol has two segments, which disappear as the battery charge decreases. When the batteries are almost fully discharged the battery symbol flashes and a warning tone is emitted, the batteries should be changed as soon as possible. Good quality alkaline batteries will allow approximately 4 hours talk time or 100 hours of stand-by time.

1.Remove the belt clip if fitted (see below).

2.Remove the battery cover by pressing on the indentation markings, and pushing out (away from aerial).

3.Insert the batteries ensuring correct polarity is observed.

4.Replace the battery cover.

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Contents Pmr Scan Batteries Setting UpUnpacking Approved usageTurning the handset On/Off Belt clipsRange HeadsetChannel lock OperationChannel Selection Repeater OperationMonitor function Volume controlSignal search Communication between the handsetsType of Call signal Automatic shutdownOperating Channels and Frequencies Other TroubleshootingAustralia and New Zealand GuaranteePage Page Australia Version