Maxon Telecom Synthesized Scanning Radio Two-Way Radio User Manual


 
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Antenna Installation
Fasten the antenna to the radio by turning the antenna clockwise into the
receptacle on top of the radio.
Installing and Removing the Battery Pack
To attach the battery pack, hold the radio face down in your hand and
position the guides of the battery in line with the radio guide rails. Slide the
battery upward until a click is heard. To remove the battery pack, hold the
radio face down in your hand and push the battery latch button located in
the upper right hand corner of the battery pack. Hold the battery latch button
down, and slide the radio battery in a downward direction. Gently lift the
battery pack away from the base of radio when it is free from the radio guide
rails.
Attaching and Removing the Belt Clip
To attach the clip, hold the radio face down in your hand. Locate the slot in
the belt clip and align with holder on upper left hand corner of the radio back.
Push upward on belt clip until a click is heard. To remove the clip, push and
hold the release button located at the top of the belt clip. Slide the clip away
from the belt clip holder.
Battery Charging and Care
Before initial operation, use the provided charger to completely charge the
radio battery pack. Remove the charger base and power supply from the
packaging, and plug in the power supply's DC connector into a jack on
the back of the charging base. Plug the AC power cord into any standard
110V AC outlet.
To charge a battery while attached to a radio, simply place the radio into the
front charging well. The charger will identify the battery condition, and then
automatically initiate a charge mode - rapid or top-off / trickle.
To charge a battery removed from the radio, place the battery into the rear
charging well. Again, the charger will identify the battery condition, and
automatically rapid charge or top-off / trickle charge the battery pack. Note
the color of the LED charge indicators: red for rapid charge cycle, green for
the top-off / trickle charge cycle.