Batteries and charger getting started – Cobra Electronics MR HH425LI VP User Manual

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39

Nothing

Comes Close to a Cobra

®

38 English

Introduction

Getting Started

Refer to the foldout at the front of this manual to identify the

various controls and indicators on your radio. Throughout

this manual you will be instructed to “Press” or to “Press

and Hold” various buttons (except “Push to Talk”) on the

radio. “Press” means a momentary press of approximately

one (1) second. “Press and Hold” means to hold the button

down for approximately three (3) seconds.

Whenever you press any button except the Talk button on

your radio, a brief tone (beep) will sound to confirm the

button press. With all button presses, the appropriate icon

will appear on the LCD and the backlight will turn On. The

backlight will stay on for 10 seconds after the button is

released.

At times, you will hear two (2) other sounds. Two (2) beeps

will sound to confirm your setting changes and three (3)

beeps will sound to notify you of an error.

Common Radio Functions (All Bands)

The following procedures define common operating

functions of the radio when in either Marine Standby,

GMRS Standby or Weather (WX) Standby modes.

Power/Volume/Squelch Controls

Power On/Off Control

The On/Off/Volume control is located at the upper right

side of the radio. Turning the On/Off/Volume control

past the detent position will turn the radio On or Off.

Volume Control

Volume is controlled by turning the On/Off/Volume

control.

To increase the volume, turn the On/Off/Volume

control clockwise.

To decrease the volume, turn the On/Off/Volume

control counterclockwise.

Batteries and Charger

Getting Started

Maintaining the Battery Charge

As you use your radio, the battery power icon will show the

battery power remaining. When the icon begins to flash, it is

time to recharge or change the batteries.

NOTICE

Use only the drop-in charger provided by Cobra. Do

not use the charger with alkaline batteries; only the

lithium-ion (LiON) battery pack is rechargeable. Spent

alkaline batteries must be discarded and replaced.

It is a good idea to keep a set of fresh, high-quality AA

alkaline batteries with your radio. Should the rechargeable

battery pack become discharged and no electrical power

source is available, you can insert the alkaline battery tray

with fresh alkaline batteries and continue to use your radio.

NOTE

Some radios with LiON batteries have AA or AAA

battery packs which only allow low power transmit.

The optional AA battery tray for the MR HH425LI and

a fresh set of alkaline batteries will allow for full

power emergency transmissions.

Installation

Fully Charged

Partially Charged

Fully Discharged

MR HH425LI Radio

Operating Your Radio

On/Off Volume Control
(Clockwise)

On/Off Volume Control
(Counterclockwise)

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