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(1)- ON-OFF
@)- FLEXIBLE ANTENNA
@)- LED SEND RECEIVE LIGHTS
(@)- MORSE CODE KEY
(8) - PUSH TO TALK SWITCH
<6). SPEAKER MICROPHONE
(73- CARRYING $7 BAP WITH SAFETY BUCKLE 5,- BET TERY GOOR DE OC WACK 45 OPEN THE BATTEAY COVER WITH A SCREW-DRIVER 1 BASE STATION AND THE TWO WALKIE TALKIES ARE ON THE SAME FREQUENCY WHEN ALL UNITS ARE ONT IS POSSIBLE FOR THREE PEOLPLE TO COMMUNICATE WITH EACH OTHER AT THE SAME TIME 2 OPEN BATTERY COMPARTMENTS ANO SNAP IN 3X1.5-VOLT BATTERY CLOSE BATTEY COMPARTMENT {FIG 2}
DO FOR ALL 3 UNITS. 3 TUAN THE ONOFF/VOLUME CONTAOL TO DESIRED SOUND LEVEL (BASE STATION}
4 FOR BASE STATION USE. PRESS THE PUSH TO TALK BUTTON ON HAND HELD MICROPHONE FOR TRANSMITTING WHILE SPEAKING IN A NORMAL VOICE LEVEL INTO THE MICROPHONE GAILLE. 5. FOR HAND HELO WALKIE TALKIE USE. PRESS THE PUSH:
TO TALK BUTTON FOR TRANSMITTING WHILE SPEAKING IN ANORMAL VOICE LEVEL INTO THE SPEAKER/MICROPHONE GRILLE 6 RELEASE THE PUSH TC TALK BUTTON FOR RECEIVING. 7 TO SEND MORSE -CODE SIGNALS: WHILE PUSHING THE PUSH-TO-TALK BUTTON PRESS THE MORSE CODE BUTTON MOMENTARILY AND RELEASE FOR DESIRED. SIGNALS 8 YOU CAN PRACTICE MORSE-CODE WITHOUT TRANSMITENG TO OTHER BY PRESSING THE MORSE-
CODE BUTTON AND NOT PRESSING THE PUSH TO TALK BUTTON 9 REGUAE 3X1.5-VOLT BATTERIES (NOT INCLUDED}
1 THE UNITS MAY HAVE FEEDBACK {SQUEALING NOISE) WHEN Pi AYED TOO CLOSE TOGETHER MOVE FARTHER APART WHEN [T HAPPENS WARNING:
Exhausted batteries to be removed from the unit The supply terminals are not to be short-arcuted. Take out batteries if it will not use for long ime. Tum power off when not play. Non-rechargeable battaies are not to be charged Batteries are to be inserted with the corroct polarity. Do nat mix old and new batteries, Do not mix alkuline, standard (carton-zine} or Rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries. Packing and manual to be kept since they ountain Important information. BASE STATION YOU CAN USE PHONETIC ALPHABET Phonetic Alphabet A special aiphabel ts used by sadio operators, police pilals. etc called the phonetic alphabet.
(11s used for identiication and to spell out words to prevent misunderstanding A=Aila 8=Bravo C= Charlie D = Delta E=Echo F=Foxtrol G=Gott H India ule KK = Kilo L:
Ms Mike N= November = Oscar Q = Quebec A = Romeo = Sierra rango U= Uniorm V = Vicor W = Whiskey X = X-Ray Y = Yankee Z = Zulu MORSE CODE ALPHABET 2B VOe3g
+ Always speak slowly and clearty into the mouth-
piece holding il 8-10 cms (rom your mouth.
+ For best results use your Base Station Set auidaors.
+ Always remove worn out batlenes
+ Remove batteries during long penods of non-use.
* Do not put anything metaitic across the termi-
nals of the battery.
+ Always switch off all 3 units when nol in use {0 preserve the life of your batteries.
+ Do not let dirt or water get into the handsels. Oamage caused in this way nuttities the guar. antee TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM Fading MessageImterierence ing ig) SOLUTION
+ Move away trom buildings.
* Move closer logether No Message
+ Keep ae ial pownting as near vertical as possible. Check bailenes aren'l dead Replace if necessary.
+ Maker sure handsets are switched on.
+ Make sure volume is turned up enough,
* Make sure the person receiving isnt pressing the Iransmit button
+ Make sure ihe person transmitting is pressing the transmit button, B-4988 Adventure Force Talkie FCC Warning Statement :
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not instructions, may cause harmful interference no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encourages to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures.
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced-radio / TV technician for help.