Cobra Electronics MR HH415LI VP EU To Remove Battery Pack from Radio, Alkaline Batteries

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Installation

Locking Tab

Battery Pack Charging Only

Alkaline Battery Tray

AAAlkaline batteries not included

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Batteries and Charger

To Remove Battery Pack from Radio

1.Pivot the locking tab off of the back of the battery pack to unlock.

2.Lift the bottom of the battery pack slightly to remove it from the radio housing.

3.Pull battery pack out of the radio housing.

NOTE

The lithium-ion (LiON) battery pack can also be charged in the battery charger without being installed in the radio. Insert the spacer into the battery charger to support the battery pack during this charging process. Follow the same procedures in Initial Chargeto charge the battery pack.

NOTICE

Lithium-ion (LiON) batteries are toxic. Please dispose of properly. Some marine suppliers accept old battery packs for recycling and some municipal waste disposal agencies have special provisions for battery disposal.

Alkaline Batteries

There is an alkaline battery tray (P/N CM 110-011) provided with this radio. The alkaline battery tray is provided as a backup or “Emergency” power source should the battery pack run low on power and needs to be recharged. The radio will transmit at full power when using six (6) new AA Alkaline batteries.

WARNING

Never attempt to recharge alkaline batteries. They are not made to be recharged, and should be disposed of in a proper manner.

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Contents MR HH415LI VP EU Our Thanks to You and Customer Assistance LCD Radio Controls and IndicatorsBacklit LCD Screen and Product Features Speaker/Mic Jack Product FeaturesTable of Contents Important Safety Information Important Safety InformationGeneral Precautions Important Safety Information Recommendations for Marine Communication Recommendations for Marine CommunicationStation License Licensing InformationCanadian or U.S.A. Station License Radio Call SignVHF Marine Radio Procedures Voice Calling Voice CallingVessel Corsair calling the vessel Vagabond Radiotelephone Calls Radiotelephone CallsEmergency Messages and Distress Procedure Emergency Messages and Distress ProcedureIf You Hear a Distress Call Marine Emergency SignalsTell where you are Marine Distress ProcedureSay End message by sayingFor Example VHF Marine Channel Assignments Port Operations Public Correspondence marine operatorNavigational Digital Selective CallingUSA 03A Government Only International Distress, Safety and Calling156.900 21A U.S. Government Only Canada Coastguard Only 23A Government Only61A U.S. Government Only Canada Coastguard Only Channel Digital Selective Calling Voice communications not allowed 64A U.S. Government Only Canada Commercial FishingLimits 81A U.S. Government Only Environmental Protection Operations Included in this Package Included in this PackageAntenna, Wrist Strap and Belt Clip Antenna InstallationWrist Strap Belt ClipInstalling the Battery Pack Batteries and ChargerBatteries and Charger Initial Charge Alkaline Batteries To Remove Battery Pack from RadioMaintaining the Battery Charge Volume Control Power/Volume/Squelch Controls Power On/Off ControlGetting Started Common Radio FunctionsTalk Button Squelch ControlBacklight/Key Lock Button TRI-WATCH Button Call/Enter/Setup Button Preset ButtonTo Display the Backlight Momentarily Key LockScan Button High/Medium/Low H-M-L Power Button To Toggle Between H-M-L Power ModesCall /Enter/Setup Button To Set Personal Default Settings Setup Mode Programming Setup Mode ProgrammingInternational/Canada/USA Channel Maps To Set Channel Map Operating AreaTo set VibrAlert VibrAlert ModeTo Set Call Tone Call Tone ModeKey Tone Mode Roger Beep ModeTo Set Roger Beep On or Off To Set Key Tone On or OffAtis ID Programming Atis ID ProgrammingTo Set the Atis ID Number Atis ID Programming Standby/Receive and Transmit Marine Standby and Receive Rx ModeTransmit Tx Mode Standby/Receive TransmitTo Transmit a Message To Switch to Channel Channel 16 ModeAdvanced Operation Advanced OperationTri-Watch Setup To Program or Edit the Tri-Watch Channels Tri-Watch ModeTri-Watchmemory channels Using Tri-Watch Tri-Watch Scan ModeTo Program Memory Locations Memory Location ModeTo Exit Memory Location Mode To Recall a Stored Memory LocationTo Erase Stored Memory Locations To Enter Channel Scan Channel Scan ModeMemory Location Scan Mode From Marine Standby mode, press the MEM/ESC button To Enter Memory Location ScanRewind-Say-Again Feature Using Rewind-Say-AgainExample Using Rewind-Say-Again to Record Audio Transmission Troubleshooting MaintenancePress Backlight Key Lock buttonSpecifications SpecificationsEnglish Accessories AccessoriesLapel Speaker/Microphone Declaration of Conformity and CE Marking