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Setup 9
To remove the antenna:
1) Execute the above-mentioned step 1.
2) Unscrew the rubber ducky antenna rotating it counterclockwise and
remove it.
Leave the antenna fitted on the radio. You can’t communicate
without it. Moreover, transmitting without the antenna (or with a
damaged antenna) may damage the TX output final stage. Use
the supplied antenna only.
The supplied antenna is broadband type and covers the whole spec-
trum, so it doesn’t need any alignment procedure.
4.3 Installing/removing the battery pack
To install the battery pack (please refer to the drawing):
1) Direct the front part of the transceiver
downwards. Hold the transceiver’s
body with one hand and the battery
pack with the other. Put the battery
pack onto the lower part of the trans-
ceiver’s battery slot as shown.
2) Firmly push the battery pack toward
the upper part of the transceiver’s bat-
tery slot until you will hear a mechani-
cal snap (click), meaning that the bat-
tery pack is steadily locked in its posi-
tion.
To remove the battery pack:
1) Press and hold in the direction shown
by the arrow the battery release button
located in the back of the battery pack.
2) Ensure that the battery pack is unloc-
ked, keep the button pressed and
gently pull the battery pack away from
the upper edge of the transceiver’s bat-
tery slot (the opposite operation of the
previous step 2).
3) Remove the battery pack by separating it from the transceiver’s
body.
For details about the battery pack charge and the battery chargers to
make use of please see the paragraph 4.5.
4.4 Installing/removing the belt clip
The supplied belt allows you to
hang the transceiver up to your
belt or jacket when you are not
using the radio and you are just in
stand-by condition (ready to recei-
ve calls).
To fit the belt clip onto the trans-
ceiver’s body just gently slide the
clip into the appropriate guides
located in the transceiver’s back
(battery slot) until it firmly locks.
English
1slide down
2push down
1push down
2let up
1slide down
3slide over
2press
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