User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- User’s Guide
- Contents
- For your safety
- Menu map
- 1 About this guide
- 2 Before using your radio
- 3 Getting started
- 4 Operation
- Turning the radio on and off
- Adjusting the speaker volume
- Connecting to a Bluetooth® device (TP3350 only)
- Answering a Call Alert
- Selecting a zone
- Selecting a channel
- Changing a Channel
- Making a group call
- Making a private call
- Turning scanning on and off
- Making a call alert
- Sending a quick text message
- Sending an emergency alarm
- Turning location information on and off (TP3350 only)
- 5 Charging and caring for batteries
- About the chargers
- Before using the charger
- Charging temperatures
- Leaving the battery on charge
- Receiving calls while charging
- Low battery warning
- Charging a battery for the first time
- Charging a battery
- LED behavior
- Removing the battery from the charger
- Maintaining battery life and performance
- Storing batteries
- Disposing of batteries
- 6 Troubleshooting
- Tait Software Licence Agreement
- Simplified Declaration of Conformity
54 Charging and caring for batteries
About the chargers
Unless otherwise indicated, the charging advice and
instructions in this document apply to all chargers.
The following chargers are available for your Tait
radios and batteries:
Before using the charger
Check the battery label and charger label to see if the
charger is compatible with the battery. See also
"About the chargers" on page 54.
Warning Handle the battery safely. Failure to
observe the following handling recommendations
could result in personal injury and/or equipment
damage.
■ Before using a Li-ion battery, read the Li-ion Bat-
tery Safety Information (MPC-00006-xx) included
with your battery, and follow the instructions it pro-
vides. Incorrect use of a Li-ion battery can cause
explosion or fire.
■ Do not short-circuit the battery contacts, neither
intentionally nor accidentally, e.g. by placing the
battery with conductive materials such as keys or
jewelry inside a pocket or container. Short-circuit-
ing the battery contacts can heat up the conduc-
tive material.
■ Do not obstruct the vent hole(s) on the battery.
If the vent on the battery is obstructed the battery
may explode, causing personal injury and/or
equipment damage. If the vent on the radio is
obstructed, audio quality and/or key function may
deteriorate and radio seals may be damaged.
Part number range Designation
T03-00322-xxxx Desktop charger