Cobra Electronics MR HH415LI VP EU Antenna, Wrist Strap and Belt Clip, Antenna Installation

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Installation

Antenna, Wrist Strap and Belt Clip

Antenna, Wrist Strap and Belt Clip

Install Antenna

Antenna Installation

Wrist Strap

Belt Clip Secured to Belt

The flexible antenna is shipped separately in the package and must be attached before you use the radio.

1.Align the base of the antenna with the socket in the top of the radio.

2.Screw it all the way into the socket. Be sure that the seal seats properly.

NOTICE

Operating the radio without the antenna in place may damage the unit. The radio is not waterproof until the antenna and battery pack are in place with their seals properly seated.

Wrist Strap

The radio comes with the wrist strap already attached. It can be easily removed if you choose not to use it.

Insert Knob onto Belt Clip

Belt Clip

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

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

2.Insert the round guide on the back of the radio into the guide channel on the back of the belt clip. The radio must be upside-down, as shown, to remove it from the belt clip.

3.Once the knob is inserted all the way into the belt clip channel, the radio swings free but remains secure.

Secure Radio

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