User's Manual

LED goes off. The green LED will turn ON for the duration of the Power Button, press
up to 1 second. If held for 1 second when the RHT is in the OFF mode, the RHT will
enter the Standby mode.
5) CHARGE Mode
The MIC Transceiver will be in CHARGE mode while docked in the BASE.
The MIC Transceiver LED indicators may be turned OFF by the user for those conditions
where the bright light emitted from them is undesirable. The LEDs will always default to
ON when the unit is powered on. The ON/OFF state of the LEDs can not be changed
when the MIC Transceiver is OFF or connected to a charger.
The initial factory setting is for the LED indicators to be ON.
If the LEDs are ON, two quick presses of the HELP button within 2 seconds will turn the
LEDs OFF.
If the LEDs are OFF, two quick presses of the HELP button within 2 seconds will turn the
LEDs ON.
Pressing REC, PWR or activating the HELP function with the LEDs OFF will temporarily
override the disable to allow confirmation that the communications link status has changed.
Placing the MIC Transceiver into the charge mode will turn the LEDs ON.
The MIC Transceiver audible alert may be turned OFF by the user for those conditions
where the noise might be undesirable.
The audible alert shall default from the factory to ON. The ON/OFF state of the audible
alert may be toggled via 4 quick presses of the HELP button within 3 seconds. The setting
will then be retained until it is again changed or the battery is either removed or allowed to
completely discharge.
Battery Replacement:
The MIC Transceiver is equipped with a 550mAhr NiMH battery pack that should supply 2-
3 years of use. When the battery reaches the end of its life it should be replaced with the
exact ICOP replacement part. Contact the ICOP Service Department to obtain a
replacement battery.
General specifications
Operating Frequency Range 902 928 MHz
Operating Voltage 3.3 to 4.5 VDC
Frequency Hopping Sequences 32,768
Frequencies per Sequence 16
Range 1000 ft
FCC Information:
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS
SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT
CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY
INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE
UNDESIRED OPERATION.
An FCC license is not required for operation of this device.