The Lenbrook Group T7150 manual Accessories Warranty for, Monaural Limited lifetime, Two-Way Radio

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Warranty

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Products Covered

Length of Coverage

Exclusions

 

1. Decorative

1. Limited lifetime

Abuse & Misuse. Defects or damage

Accessories and

warranty for the

that result from: (a) improper

Cases. Decorative

lifetime of ownership

operation, storage, misuse or abuse,

covers, bezels,

by the first consumer

accident or neglect, such as physical

PhoneWrapTM

purchaser of the

damage (cracks, scratches, etc.) to

covers and cases.

product.

the surface of the product resulting

2. Monaural

2. Limited lifetime

from misuse; (b) contact with liquid,

Headsets. Ear

warranty for the

water, rain, extreme humidity or

buds and boom

lifetime of ownership

heavy perspiration, sand, dirt or the

like, extreme heat, or food; (c) use

headsets that

by the first consumer

of the Products or Accessories for

transmit mono

purchaser of the

commercial purposes or subjecting

sound through a

product.

the Product or Accessory to

wired connection.

 

 

abnormal usage or conditions; or

3. Consumer

3. Ninety (90) days

(d) other acts which are not the fault

Two-Way Radio

from the date of

of Motorola or (Giant International

Accessories.

purchase by the first

Ltd.), are excluded from coverage.

 

consumer purchaser

 

Use of Non-Motorola branded

 

of the product.

 

Products and Accessories. Defects

4. Products and

4. The balance of the

or damage that result from the

Accessories that

original warranty or

use of Non-Motorola branded

are Repaired or

for ninety (90) days

or certified Products, Accessories,

Replaced.

from the date returned

Software or other peripheral

 

to the consumer,

 

equipment are excluded

 

whichever is longer.

 

from coverage.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Users Guide Guide dutilisation Modèles des sériesT7100,T7150Contents Table des matières Table des matièresTransmit and Receive Procedure Safety and General InformationSafety and General Information Exposure To Radio Frequency EnergyPortable Radio Operation and EME Exposure Antenna CareBody-Worn Operation Approved AccessoriesTwo-way Radio Operation Data OperationAircraft FacilitiesMedical Devices Pacemakers Other Medical Devices Safety and General Use While DrivingMedical Devices Hearing Aids Operational WarningsOperational Cautions Potentially Explosive AtmospheresBlasting Caps and Areas AntennasBattery Charger Safety Instructions BatteriesSafety and General Information Getting Started Installing BatteriesGetting Started Turning On/Off Your RadioNiMH Battery Installation AA Alkaline Batteries InstallationBattery Drop-In Charging Tray Control Buttons Control ButtonOperating Operating Your T7100Lock Accessing the BacklightMonitor Roger Beeps/Talk Confirmation Tone Button BeepsSetting the Channel Changing your Radio’s SettingsChanging your Radio’s Settings Setting the Interference Eliminator CodeYour SettingsRadio’s Changing= Medium Sensitivity, for most environments Setting Sensitivity LevelScanning Scan Manual Advance Scan Nuisance DeleteBattery Life Changing your Radios SettingsBattery Meter NiMH/Alkaline % 100-85 85-25 25-10 FinalMenu Functions Radio Press ModelEar-piece with Push-To-Talk Microphone Using AccessoriesUsing Accessories Ear-piece with Boom MicrophoneUse and Care Use and CareIf the radio gets wet Frequency and Code Charts Frequency and Code ChartsT7100 Code Transmit Receive Frequency 77.0 Code Hz Freq 67.071.9 74.4Troubleshooting Symptom Try ThisTroubleshooting Copyright Information Copyright InformationWarranty Accessories Accessories Warranty forHeadsets. Ear Warranty for Products and Accessories. DefectsProducts Covered Length of Coverage Exclusions Communication Services. DefectsAltered Products. Products or Software not Embodied How to Obtain Warranty Service or Other Information? Canada Two-Way radioWarranty Procédure démission et de réception Information générale et consignes de sécuritéExposition à lénergie de radiofréquence Antenne Port de la radio sur soi Accessoires approuvésFonctionnement de lappareil radio bidirectionnel Utilisation de donnéesAvions ÉtablissementsAppareils médicaux Stimulateur cardiaque Consignes de sécurité lors de la conduite Appareils médicaux Appareil auditifAutres appareils médicaux Mises en gardeDétonateurs Atmosphères à propriété explosiveMises en garde relatives à lutilisation Piles Information générale et consignes de sécurité Pour commencer Installation des pilesPour commencer Mise en marche de la radioInstallation de la pile NiMH Installation des piles alcalines AASocle de chargement Boutons de commande Boutons de commandeUtilisation Utilisation de votre radio T7100Verrouillage Afficheur rétroéclairéVérification de lactivité dun canal Transmission dun signal de fin démission Touches sonoresSélection du canal Modification des réglagesModification des réglages Réglage du code suppresseur dinterférenceRéglage du signal dappel Utilisation mains libres/VOXRéglage du niveau de sensibilité BalayageReprise du balayage Suppression de canaux de la liste de balayageNiMH/alcaline % 100-85 85-25 25-10 Moins de Indicateur de chargeDurée utile des piles Fonctions du menu Modèle Appuyez Pour De radioÉcouteur avec microphone Push-To-Talk Utilisation des accessoiresUtilisation des accessoires Écouteur avec micro-railUtilisation et entretien Utilisation et entretienSi radio est mouillée Tableaux des fréquences et des codes Tableaux des fréquences et des codes462,6500 462,6750 Gmrs Primary 462,7000 462,7250 74,4 67,071,9 77,0Dépannage DépannageAssurez-vous que les radios sont réglées au même Information relative aux droits dauteur Garantie Produits couverts Durée de couverture ExclusionsAccessoires Garantie à vie limitée Réparation ou modification non « tel quel » sans garantie Canada Appareil radio émetteur-récepteur Garantie Handsfree Use VOX