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Recharging Ni-Cd or Ni-MH Batteries through 6V DC jack 

 

Warning: 

• 

Do not attempt to charge alkaline batteries.  Non-rechargeable batteries can get hot or 
explode if you try to recharge 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 adapter and a size F Adaptaplug

T M

 

connector. 

 

Cautions: 

• 

You must use a Class 2 power source that supplies regulated 6V DC (Not more than 6V) 
and delivers at least 600mA. Its center tip must be set to positive and its plug must fit 
the radio’s DC 6V jack. Using an adapter that does not meet these specifications could 
damage the radio or the adapter. 

• 

Always connect the adapter to the radio before you connect it to an external power 
source (such as an AC outlet or a vehicle cigarette-lighter socket). When you finish, 
disconnect the adapter from the power source before you disconnect 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 -) marked inside. 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 or vehicle’s power source. 

 

Note: 

• 

Complete charging takes about 10 hours. When charging is complete, unplug the AC 
or DC adapter from the power source, then disconnect it from the radio’s DC 6V jack. 

• 

Ni-MH batteries take longer to charge than Ni-Cd batteries.  

 

Recharging Ni-CD or Ni-MH batteries through slow-charger 

 

1.  Power up the slow-charger. 
 
2.  Place four Ni-CD or Ni-MH batteries in the compartment according to the polarity symbols (+ 

and -) marked inside, then replace the cover and push the latch up until it clicks. 

 
3.  Place the radio into the slow-charger. 
 

Note: 

• 

Complete charging takes about 10 hours. When charging is complete, remove the 
radio from the slow-charger. 

 

Important:

 The EPA certified RBRC® Battery Recycling Seal on the nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd) 

battery indicates RadioShack is voluntarily participating in an industry program to collect and 

Summary of Contents for 21-1905

Page 1: ...you press any key except PTT Your radio s other features include 22 Channels provide clear communications for up to two miles in FRS channel and up to three miles in GMRS channel Channel Scan use to...

Page 2: ...ging the battery through the 6V DC jack on the button of the radio Warning Never install non rechargeable batteries when CHARGE ON OFF is set to ON Non rechargeable batteries can get hot or explode if...

Page 3: ...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 marked inside Then replace...

Page 4: ...de if you selected one TX appears Release PTT to stop transmission Note If you hold down PTT for about 2 minutes the radio automatically stops transmission to save power Selecting Channel Press UP or...

Page 5: ...151 4 6 82 5 25 156 7 7 85 4 26 162 2 8 88 5 27 167 9 9 91 5 28 173 8 10 94 8 29 179 9 11 97 4 30 186 2 12 100 0 31 192 8 13 103 5 32 203 5 14 107 2 33 210 7 15 110 9 34 218 1 16 114 8 35 225 7 17 11...

Page 6: ...ppears Press UP or DOWN key to select the desired level There are four levels of sensibility 1 4 i e Lo Hi select OFF to turn off this function Press PTT key to store the setting When no keypress foun...

Page 7: ...ving Caller ID data at the same Channel and CTCSS code If the Call ID number matches with its Home ID number Receiver ID number or equal to Group Call then it represents the call is addressed to this...

Page 8: ...until the Call ID number flashes on the display press UP or DOWN key to select the receiver s home ID number or GROUP option If you select receiver s home ID number 1 16 you can only send a page to on...

Page 9: ...setting Press Call key to transmit the Call to other radio Mary receive the ID data which is address to her The radio displays the transmitter ID number on LCD The radio CTCSS setting is changed to Pr...

Page 10: ...er to 9P Group Call Press PTT to confirm the Call ID setting Press Call key to transmit the Call to other radio Mary receive the ID data which is address to all radio in this Channel and CTCSS code Th...

Page 11: ...o away from dust and dirt and wipe it with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new Modifying or tampering with the radio s internal components can cause a malfunction and might invalidate its...

Page 12: ...radio frequency signals The device is authorized to operate at a duty factor not to exceed fifty percent In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety...

Page 13: ...line Battery Life about 16 hours alkaline batteries Operation Temperature 4 to 122 F 20 to 50 C Dimension HWD 102 x 57 x 35 mm Weight 100 gm Specifications are typical individual units might vary Spec...

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