User manual LEXIBOOK TW30

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[. . . ] To pause the counter, press the button Weak reception/ no reception/ noisy' reception Display (see below) UP and DOWN buttons Press to change the speaker volume. Press after the MENU button to change channels CALL button Press to send Ring tone to other handsets ENTER button Press to switch the backlight on and off. Press to confirm settings When the handset detects an active channel, it will pause on that channel. Press EITHER the ENTER button to set this as the current channel the TALK button to transmit on this channel the or button to continue scanning The counter flashes on the display. [. . . ] BUSY SCAN VOX Battery charge level -- when this shows (low), make sure you have some new batteries to hand. DW Dual Watch -- shown when you're monitoring two channels at once. Volume level Locking the buttons With the buttons locked, you can transmit (TALK), receive or monitor (MONI) the current channel. But you can't change the volume ( ) or use the MENU button. Kind of product: Type number: Walkie-Talkie with charger TW30 / MR200 to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with the following standards and/or other normative documents. EN300296-1-2, EN300279, EN60065 To lock the buttons: Press and hold the ENTER button until display To unlock the buttons: Press and hold the ENTER button until display disappears from the appears on the We hereby declare that the above named product is in conformity to all the essential r requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC Denis Mauduit Quality Manager Date: June, 7th 2004 Freephone Helpline: 0808 100 3015 - Internet site: http://www. lexibook. co. uk 1 Getting the handsets ready for use You need four 1. 5 V AAA/LR03 batteries for each handset. 2 Getting started Switching on and off Insert your fingernail behind the tab To switch the handset ON: Press and hold the ON/OFF button until the display comes on To switch the handset OFF: Lift the belt clip off Press and hold the ON/OFF button until the display goes blank You hear a musical tone each time to confirm. 3 Using the Personal Mobile Radio (PMR) Transmission range The talk range depends on environment and terrain. It will be greatest (up to about 3 km, or 13/4 miles) in wide open spaces, without obstructions such as hills or buildings. Don't try to use two PMR handsets which are less than 1. 5 m (5 feet) apart. PMR446 is anas other people may-- always identify yourself when transmitting, be communicating on the same channel. Ring tone You can send Ring tone to other handsets within range and tuned to the same channel, to alert them you want to communicate with them. Press and release the CALL button You'll hear Ring tone for about 3 seconds, while the TRANSMITTING light is on. Any other handset within range and tuned to the same channel will hear Ring tone, and may decide to transmit to you. To remove the belt clip It's easier to fit the batteries without the belt clip in place. Pull the tab forward (away from the handset) to release the belt clip. Then lift the belt clip off The backlight for the display To switch the backlight on and off: Changing channels PMR has eight channels, numbered 1 to 8. To communicate with other PMR users within range, you must all have your handsets tuned to the same channel. Press the MENU button ONCE The current channel number flashes on the display. Press the or button to go to the channel you want You can also use Ring tone at the end of a transmission to signal that you've finished speaking. To fit the batteries Briefly press the ENTER button 1 Open the locking latch and slide off the battery compartment cover To fit the batteries 2 OpInsert the four batteries, clicking them firmly into place VOX (voice-activated transmission) mode Battery life The TW30 has a built-in Power Saver feature to make the batteries last longer. But when you're not using the handset, it's best to switch it off to save battery power. You'll also find that the batteries last longer if you keep the backlight switched off when you don't need it. latch In VOX mode, your handset will transmit whenever it detects your voice (or other noise), without the TALK button pressed. You may wish to use VOX mode if you're using a hands-free kit (see overleaf). At the highest level (most bars), the handset will pick up softer noises (including background noise); at the lowest level, it will pick up only quite loud noises. Press the ENTER button to confirm 3 Replace the cover and close the latch Volume control To adjust the loudspeaker volume: Press the or button Transmitting and receiving ! [. . . ] Don't leave dead batteries in your handset -- they might leak if you do. Using a hands-free kit (headset) Monitoring the current channel Normally, the TW30 will not pick up very weak signals. Press and release the MONI button Your handset will pick up any signals on the current channel, including background noise. It will carry on monitoring for about 20 seconds, unless you press and release the MONI button again to stop it. You can plug a hands-free kit (not supplied as standard) into the socket on the top of your TW30 handset. [. . . ]

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