Radio Shack Compact Deluxe CB Walkie-Talkie with Digital Weather Alert Two-Way Radio User Manual


 
7
Preparation
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Preparation
POWERING THE
WALKIE-TALKIE
You can power your walkie-talkie
from any of these sources:
supplied rechargeable Ni-MH
(nickel-metal-hydride) battery
pack
eight AA batteries (not supplied)
using the supplied AA battery
case
vehicle power using an optional
DC power cord
standard AC power using an
optional DC power supply
Note:
If you attach the supplied AA
battery case to the walkie-talkie, you
can operate the walkie-talkie and re-
charge the Ni-MH battery pack at the
same time. See “Using the Ni-MH
Battery Pack” below and “Using the
AA Battery Case” on Page 8.
Using the Ni-MH
Battery Pack
You can use the supplied Ni-MH
battery pack to power the walkie-
talkie. You must charge the Ni-MH
battery pack (using the supplied bat-
tery charger) for about 18 hours the
first time you use it. It takes about 14–
16 hours to recharge a Ni-MH battery
pack that is fully discharged. You can
charge the Ni-MH battery pack while
it is installed or removed.
Cautions:
You must use a Class 2
power source that sup-
plies 16V DC and de-
livers at least 200 mA. Its center
tip must be set to positive and its
plug must fit the walkie-talkie’s
CHG
jack. The supplied battery
charger meets these specifica-
tions. Using a battery charger
that does not meet these specifi-
cations could damage the walkie-
talkie or the battery charger.
Always connect the battery
charger to the Ni-MH battery
pack before you connect it to AC
power. When you finish, discon-
nect the battery charger from AC
power before you disconnect it
from the Ni-MH battery pack.
Use only the supplied battery
charger to recharge the Ni-MH
battery pack. Other battery
chargers might damage your
walkie-talkie or the Ni-MH battery
pack.
1. If the walkie-talkie is on, turn
OFF/VOLUME
fully counterclock-
wise until it clicks to turn it off.
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