Radio Shack 2101864 14 Channel Family Radio Service User Manual

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121-186414 Channel Personal FRS 2-Way Radio with 38 Quiet Code, Vibrate, Splash Proof and VOXFamily Radio Service (FRS) is a license-free, two-way, short-range voice radio service that lets families and groupskeep in touch with each other on specific reserved channels.Your RadioShack 14 Channel Personal FRS 2-Way Radio is a lightweight, palm-sized radio you can use to talk withanother person who has a FRS radio set to the same frequency as your radio.Your radio has auto-squelch, so you will not hear anything on a channel unless someone is transmitting nearby onthe same channel. You can use MON (monitor) key to temporarily turn off auto-squelch to hear weaker, distanttransmissions.You can connect an optional speaker/microphone and earphone to the radio (neither supplied, available at your localRadioShack store).Your radio’s display has a backlight that turns on for about 10 seconds when you press any key except PTT.Your radio’s other features include:14 Channels – provide clear communications for up to two miles.Channel Scan – use to find other FRS users.38 Quiet Code – eliminates interference from other radios that are not tuned to the same channel and quiet code asyour radio.Courtesy Tone – at the end of conversation, it generates for end of message acknowledgement.Key Beep – short beep generation for key pressed acknowledgement (except PTT and MON).Lock – locks ^/SCAN, v/CALL and QUIET/MENU.Vibration Alert – vibrates for 2 seconds when receiving signal if the radio is idle for more than 30 seconds.Splash Proof (JIS level 4) – provide excellent waterproof and capability.Voice Operated Transmission (VOX) – enables standalone usage and works with handsfree accessory.INSTALLING BATTERIESYour radio requires four AAA alkaline or rechargeable nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd) / nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) batteries(not supplied) for power. For the best performance and longest life, we recommend RadioShack batteries.Cautions:0 Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type.0 Do not mix old and new batteries, different types of batteries (alkaline or rechargeable), or rechargeable batteries ofdifferent capacities.1.  Rotate VOL/OFF counterclockwise until it clicks to turn off the radio.2.  Pull down the latch on the battery compartment cover, then remove the cover.
23.  Slide CHARGE ON/OFF inside the battery compartment to OFF (for alkaline batteries) or ON (for Ni-Cd or Ni-MHrechargeable batteries).Warning: Never install non-rechargeable batteries when CHARGE ON/OFF is set to ON. Non-rechargeable batteriescan get hot or explode if you try to recharge them.4.  Install four AAA batteries according to the polarity symbols (+ and -) marked inside.5. Replace the cover and push the latch up until it clicks, then rotate VOL/OFF clockwise until it clicks to turn on theradio.The battery icon’s segments (            ) display to show how much power remain.  When the last segmentflashes, replace alkaline batteries or recharge Ni-Cd or Ni-MH batteries.Warning: Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly. Do not burn or bury them.Caution: If you do not plan to use the radio for a month or longer, remove the batteries. Batteries can leak chemicalsthat can destroy electronic parts.Recharging Ni-Cd or Ni-MH BatteriesWarning: Do not attempt to charge alkaline batteries.  Non-rechargeable batteries can get hot or explode if you try torecharge them.The radio’s DC 6V jack is for charging Ni-Cd or Ni-MH batteries and powering the radio.You can recharge Ni-Cd or Ni-MH batteries inside the radio at home or vehicle, using a 6V, 600mA AC or DC adapterand a size F AdaptaplugTM connector (neither supplied, both available at your local RadioShack store).Cautions:0 You must use a Class 2 power source that supplies regulated 6V DC (Not more than 6V) and delivers at least600mA. Its center tip must be set to positive and its plug must fit the radio’s DC 6V jack. Using an adapter that doesnot meet these specifications could damage the radio or the adapter.0 Always connect the adapter to the radio before you connect it to an external power source (such as an AC outlet ora vehicle cigarette-lighter socket). When you finish, disconnect the adapter from the power source before youdisconnect it from the radio.1.  Rotate VOL/OFF fully counterclockwise to turn off the radio.2.  Pull down the latch on the battery compartment cover and remove the cover.3.  Set CHARGE ON/OFF to ON.4.  Place four Ni-Cd or Ni-MH batteries in the compartment according to the polarity symbols (+ and -) markedinside. Then replace the cover and push the latch up until it clicks.5.  Attach the Adaptaplug to the adapter so TIP reads positive (+).6.  Connect the Adaptaplug’s other end to the radio’s DC 6V jack and plug the adapter into a standard AC outlet orvehicle’s power source.Complete charging takes about 10 hours. When charging is complete, unplug the AC or DC adapter from the powersource, then disconnect it from the radio’s DC 6V jack.
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