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English
Use
1.
Select the same operating channel using
v
/
V
V
.
V
Change channel if it is already in use.
2.
Press and hold
PTT
(Push To Talk) while you
speak.
3.
If there is no answer, send a ringer signal using
CALL
.
Please note!
If the
handsets are unable to communicate it may be that you
If the handsets are unable to communicate it may be that you If the
are using different channels, the batteries are running low or
there is
too great a distance between the handsets.
there is too great a distance between the handsets.there is
The call button will only operate once in any 60 second cycle.
In other words after the call button has been operated it will
not work again until 1 minute later. This is an approvals
requirment.
Monitor function
If the signal is weak, press and hold
MON
to listen
for any incoming signals.
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
7
1
Headset socket
2
Charging socket
3
On/Off and volume
4
Send button (PTT)
5
Monitor button
6
DOWN/Change
channel
7
Send ringer signal
8
UP/Change channel
Australia
Version 1.0
WT50
English
Area of use
The handsets are intended for indoor and outdoor
use. However, they are not resistant to rain, misuse,
water or other careless treatment.
Under ideal conditions (no obstacles between the
handsets) the handsets will transmit up to 3 km.
Batteries
The unit requires three quality AAA 1.5V batteries
to function (not included). New alkaline batteries
will last for approximately 25 hours in standby or
2-3 hours talk time.
1.
Press the round button in the middle of the clip
and rotate the belt clip a quarter turn, remove
the battery cover.
2.
Insert the batteries ensuring correct polarity is
observed, re t the battery cover and rotate the
belt clip.
3.
Switch the handset on/off by turning the
volume control until a click is heard.
Channel lock
Press and hold
CALL
and one of the
v
/
V
buttons
simultaneously until the display shows the lock
symbol. Only the
v
/
V
buttons are locked.
English
Optional A Pack
Headset
The headset socket located next to the aerial is
labelled
(
SPK/MIC
). When connecting a headset
from the optional A Pack, use the
PTT
button on the
cable to talk.
Please note!
The headset ringer signal and headset volume may initially be very
loud. Adjust the volume control immediately you connect the headset.
Charging
Warning!
When charging never use ordinary (non-
rechargeable) batteries in the handset,
since this will ruin the equipment. The
guarantee does not cover this type of
damage.
Upon installing the supplied rechargeable batteries ensure
correct polarity is observed, connect the adapter to the
PTT/CHG
socket. The handset must be switched ON
before charging will occur and cannot be used to transmit
while charging. The battery indicator will stop  ashing when
charging is complete (approximately 8 hours).
Please note!
When the unit is installed, the batteries must be charged for 10-15
hours before using the handset. The recharging system used in this
model may result in the handset and the batteries becoming warm.
This is normal and will not damage the equipment.
AUSTRALIA
NEW ZEALAND
DORO Australia Pty Ltd
Atlas Gentech (NZ) Limited
PO Box 6760
Private Bag 14927
Baulkham Hills BC NSW 2153
Panmure
Australia
Auckland
New Zealand
Consumer Support
Consumer Support
Ph: 1300 885 023
Ph: 0900-500-25 (Toll Call)
Fax: (02) 8853-8489
Fax: (09) 574-2722
Email: support@doro.com.au
Email: support@atlasgentech.co.nz
Web site:
www.doro.com.au
Complies with AS/NZS 4635
N13 Z109
Australia and New Zealand
If you believe this product is malfunctioning, please
refer to the relevant section and/or consult the
troubleshooting guide in this manual to ensure that
you have followed the instructions carefully. As an
alternative you can visit our web site for FAQ’s or
send an e-mail for a prompt reply.
Operating Channels and Frequencies
Channel
MHz
Channel
MHz
Channel
MHz
1 *
................
476.425
15
.................
476.775
29
.................
477.125
2 *
................
476.450
16
.................
476.800
30
.................
477.150
3 *
................
476.475
17
.................
476.825
31 *
...............
477.175
4 *
................
476.500
18
.................
476.850
32 *
..............
477.200
5 **
..............
476.525
19
.................
476.875
33 *
..............
477.225
6 *
................
476.550
20
................
476.900
34 *
..............
477.250
7 *
................
476.575
21
.................
476.925
35 **
.............
477.275
8 *
................
476.600
22 !
..............
476.950
36 *
..............
477.300
9
..................
476.625
23 !
..............
476.975
37 *
...............
477.325
10
................
476.650
24
.................
477.000
38 *
..............
477.350
11
................
476.675
25
................
477.025
39
.................
477.375
12
................
476.700
26
................
477.050
40
.................
477.400
13
................
476.725
27
.................
477.075
14
................
476.750
28
................
477.100
*
These channels are the repeater access channels. This product is not
repeater enabled. Other callers
may be heard on the designated channels but
communication with them is unlikely to occur.
**
Designated emergency channels.
!
Speech telephony is not permitted on these channels.
Complies with AS/NZS 4635
Guarantee
This product is guaranteed for a period of 12
months from the date of purchase. Proof of
purchase is required for any service or support
required during the guarantee period. This
guarantee shall not apply to a fault caused by an
accident or a similar incident or damage, liquid
ingress, negligence, abnormal usage, not reasonably
maintained or any other circumstances on the
purchaser’s part. Furthermore, this guarantee shall
not apply to a faults caused by the use of poor
quality batteries, battery leakage, corrosion or
similar events related to batteries. This guarantee
does not in
any way affect your statutory rights.
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