Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023Freeway FMPersonal Mobile Radioand ChargerUserGuide
8NotePlease note that alkaline batteries will requirereplacing and can NOT be used with the Freewaycharger. New alkaline batteries must be insertedwit
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
10Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 50232 Planning the location of yourFreeway chargerYou must ensure that you plan the location o
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
NoteYou must always switch the power OFF beforeinstalling or removing the headset. We recommendinitially you set the volume to a LOW level.PTT buttonL
13Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023WARNINGPlease keep the rubber bung away from smallchildren as it is a possible choking haz
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
15Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023To reduce interference from unwantedcalls by selecting a subchannel (CTCSS)If the subchann
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
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
Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023Please open this page for an ‘at a glance’guide to your Freeway FM
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
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
20Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023To adjust the volume of incoming callsand FM radio receptionPress the VOLUME + or – button
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
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
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
24Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023VOX operationVOX allows you to have a fully handsfree conversation.Your voice is detected
25Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023To adjust the VOX operation sensitivitylevelYou can adjust the VOX sensitivity level toavo
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
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
1Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023Talk buttonPress andhold to talkinto thehandset. Also used tosave currentmenu settingand ex
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
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
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
31Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023RTTEThis equipment complies with the EssentialRequirements and Provisions of the RadioEqui
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
33Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023HelpProblem SolutionWill not switch on. Recharge batteries orreplace if alkaline.No transm
Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023Offices worldwideThe telecommunications services described in this publication are subject t
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
3Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023Displayed when voice operation is switched on.The FM radio station number is shownbelow.The
4Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023Unpacking If anything is missing, please contact your place ofpurchase immediately.Two BT F
5Freeway [A6] ~ Issue 1 ~ Edition 5 ~ 31st March ’03 – 5023For your recordsFor guarantee purposes proof of purchase is requiredso please keep your rec
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
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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