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Page 1 - Freeway FM

Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023Freeway FMPersonal Mobile Radioand ChargerUserGuide

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8NotePlease note that alkaline batteries will requirereplacing and can NOT be used with the Freewaycharger. New alkaline batteries must be insertedwit

Page 3 - At a glance

If the belt clip is attached you will need to remove itfirst, please see step 3 on page 11.Pull back the battery cover tab and lift the cover off.Inse

Page 4 - Explanation of

10Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 50232 Planning the location of yourFreeway chargerYou must ensure that you plan the location o

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3 Attaching and removing the belt clipTo attach the belt clip you need to align the belt cliptabs up with the guides on the back of your handsetas sho

Page 6 - Introduction

NoteYou must always switch the power OFF beforeinstalling or removing the headset. We recommendinitially you set the volume to a LOW level.PTT buttonL

Page 7 - For your records

13Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023WARNINGPlease keep the rubber bung away from smallchildren as it is a possible choking haz

Page 8 - Safety instructions

14Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023To switch the Freeway FM handset powerON or OFFPress and hold the POWER button for 1 secon

Page 9 - Cleaning

15Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023To reduce interference from unwantedcalls by selecting a subchannel (CTCSS)If the subchann

Page 10 - Setting up

To switch the key lock ON or OFFYou can lock the CHANNEL + or –, MODE,POWER and VOLUME + or – buttons toprevent you from accidentally changing yourset

Page 11 - Rechargeable

17Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023You can lock the handset in either walkie-talkie or FM radio mode.To switch the key lock O

Page 12 - Freeway charger

Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023Please open this page for an ‘at a glance’guide to your Freeway FM

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18Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023To talk to another handsetTo talk or call others, all radios in yourgroup must be set to t

Page 14 - FM VOX headset

19Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023NoteIf you do not release the TALK button after youfinish speaking, you will not be able t

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20Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023To adjust the volume of incoming callsand FM radio receptionPress the VOLUME + or – button

Page 16 - FM handsets

21Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023To switch the channel monitor ON or OFFWhen you are not receiving a call yourhandset autom

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22Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023NoteWhen channel monitor is ON you will hear a hissand a lot of background noise.To switch

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23Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023To switch the roger tone on and offThe roger tone that your listener will hearafter you ha

Page 19 - Standby reception

24Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023VOX operationVOX allows you to have a fully handsfree conversation.Your voice is detected

Page 20 - To call another handset

25Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023To adjust the VOX operation sensitivitylevelYou can adjust the VOX sensitivity level toavo

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26Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023FM radio operationYou can use your Freeway FM handset to tune in andlisten to FM radio sta

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27Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023To program in a radio stationYou can program in 10 FM radio stations so you do not have to

Page 23 - ON or OFF

1Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023Talk buttonPress andhold to talkinto thehandset. Also used tosave currentmenu settingand ex

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28Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023To select a programmed radio stationPress and hold the CALL button for 1 second.The CH ico

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29Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023To switch walkie-talkie reception break inon and offYou can set your Freeway FM handset to

Page 26 - VOX operation

30Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023GuaranteeYour BT Freeway FM is guaranteed for a period of 12 months from the date of purch

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31Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023RTTEThis equipment complies with the EssentialRequirements and Provisions of the RadioEqui

Page 28 - FM radio reception

32Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023Channel number Channel frequency (MHz)1 446.006252 446.018753 446.031254 446.043755 446.05

Page 29 - To tune the FM radio

33Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023HelpProblem SolutionWill not switch on. Recharge batteries orreplace if alkaline.No transm

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Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023Offices worldwideThe telecommunications services described in this publication are subject t

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2Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023Indicates that the key lock is switched on.Indicates that the handset is receiving a call.I

Page 32 - General information

3Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023Displayed when voice operation is switched on.The FM radio station number is shownbelow.The

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4Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023Unpacking If anything is missing, please contact your place ofpurchase immediately.Two BT F

Page 34 - Technical information

5Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023For your recordsFor guarantee purposes proof of purchase is requiredso please keep your rec

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6Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023GeneralDo not open the handset.Never dispose of batteries in a fire. There is a serious ris

Page 36 - Offices worldwide

7Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023CleaningSimply clean with a damp (not wet) cloth, or an anti-static wipe.Never use househol

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