User manual NAVICOM RT-320

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[. . . ] NOTE : According to WEEE regulations, the user shouldn't get rid off the product by itself when damaged, but rather send it back to NAVICOM. Your radio has the following features: Channel 16 Switch: provide quick access to channel 16, the universal marine frequently used channel. Key Locking: let you lock the keypad in order to prevent the controls from accidental pressing. High/Low Power Selection: selecting a suitable transmitting power for long or short distances. [. . . ] WARNING: Never leave your radio in a closed car or trunk; the extremely high temperatures generated in hot weather can damage the electronics. Press and hold DW/TRI Watch key for 3 seconds to activate the Tri Watch mode. Press and hold DW/TRI Watch key again for 3 seconds to terminate Tri Watch Mode and to return to the previous working channel. Press and release DW/TRI Watch key to terminate Tri Watch mode and enter into Dual Watch mode. NOTE: During Tri Watch mode, SCAN, MEM, BAND and [] or [] (Up/Down) keys are inactive and will sound an error beep when pressed. The Automatic Transmission Identification System (ATIS) is used in some European countries to identify vessels in their inland waterways. After the PTT key is released following a transmission, the vessel's ATIS ID number is also transmitted. With the radio powered off, simultaneously press and hold HI/LOW/LOCK key and BAND key together. Use or (Up/Down) key to change the first digit to the correct value for your particular ATIS ID. When the correct value is flashing, press SCAN key for 3 seconds to confirm the selection. Press or (Up/Down) key to change the second digit to the correct value. Store the ATIS ID permanently into the radio by turning the radio off. CAUTION: Remember to take the radio/battery pack out of the charger when it has been fully charged. Overcharging batteries may result in damage to both the battery pack and radio. You will need to make sure that the flexible antenna is attached to the radio. NOTE : Do not operate the radio or press PTT key without an antenna installed. For handy carry your radio, a belt clip is supplied whit your radio allows you to attach the radio to your belt. To installing the belt clip: Installing the belt clip to the back of your radio, make sure that the fitting Groove is aligned. Once channels have been saved, you can easily access them by pressing the MEM key. In Memory mode, only the channels saved in memory can be accessible using the Up or Down Channel keys. Press and release DW/TRI Watch key again to terminate Dual Watch mode and return to the previous working channel. Press and hold DW/TRI Watch key for 3 seconds to terminate Dual Watch mode and enter into Tri Watch mode. [. . . ] Channel 16 key allows you to access the emergency channel 16 quickly; pressing and holding this key also allows you to access channel 9. To access the alternate channel 9 which is available in some areas, press and hold the Channel 16 key for 3 seconds, when Channel appears then release. To lock the keypad, press and hold the HI/LOW/LOCK key until the Key Lock icon appears on the LCD display 2. To unlock the keypad, press and hold the HI/LOW/LOCK key again until the Key Lock icon disappear from the LCD display. [. . . ]

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