As an efficient communication tool, walkie talkies are now widely used in hotels, properties, shopping malls, clubs, factories, self-driving tours and other occasions. So what should we pay attention to when we usually use and operate handheld walkie talkies?
Prohibit
1. When using the handheld walkie talkies, you should avoid being in environments such as high temperature, humidity, flammable gas, etc., and stay away from gas stations.
2. To avoid problems caused by electromagnetic interference or electromagnetic compatibility, please turn off the radio in places such as airports, gas stations and other places.
Instructions
3. When turning on the radio, check whether the channel used is correct to ensure that it can communicate with other members of the group normally.
4. When using a walkie talkie to talk, keep the walkie talkie vertically and keep the microphone 3-5 cm away from your mouth.
5. When using the walkie talkie, move gently and do not hold the antenna part of the walkie talkie with your hands. This may cause damage to the antenna and affect the call.
6. When using the walkie talkie, do not turn it on and off multiple times, and adjust the volume to a position that suits your hearing.
Notice
7. Only original or approved antennas can be used. Unapproved or modified antennas may damage the walkie talkie or violate the regulations.
8. The walkie talkie cannot be used with the antenna unscrewed, otherwise its power tube will be easily damaged during transmission.
9. Do not use a damaged antenna. If the damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin during transmission, it may cause minor burns.
Maintainance
10. When charging, it is best to charge for more than 8 hours for the first time, otherwise it will affect future charging efficiency and battery life.
11. It consumes a lot of power when transmitting, consumes little power when answering, and saves power when waiting.
12. After long-term use of the walkie talkie, the knob and the casing can easily become dirty. Please remove the control knob from the walkie talkie and clean the casing with neutral detergent and a damp cloth. The use of chemicals such as stain remover, alcohol, and sprays may cause damage to the surface and casing of the walkie talkie.
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