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Introduction Introduction Congratulations on -line, visit www.motorola.com/warranty/radios. Registration is an important step. For a copy of a large-print version of a Motorola product! Please retain your original dated sales receipt for warranty coverage. Product registration is not required for your product..., call: 1-800-353-2729 in the USA 1-888-390-6456 TTY (Text Telephone) On the web, please refer to www.motorola.com/talkabout 1 Registering helps us facilitate warranty service and permits us to contact you will need to confirm warranty status. For warranty service...
Introduction Introduction Congratulations on -line, visit www.motorola.com/warranty/radios. Registration is an important step. For a copy of a large-print version of a Motorola product! Please retain your original dated sales receipt for warranty coverage. Product registration is not required for your product..., call: 1-800-353-2729 in the USA 1-888-390-6456 TTY (Text Telephone) On the web, please refer to www.motorola.com/talkabout 1 Registering helps us facilitate warranty service and permits us to contact you will need to confirm warranty status. For warranty service...
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Models T5620, T5710, T5720 13 Getting Started 14 Installing the AA Batteries 14 Installing the NiCd Battery Pack . . . . . .14 Battery Meter 15 Using the Desk Stand Charger (Optional Accessory 15 Attaching the Belt Clip 17 Removing the Belt Clip 17 Turning Your Radio On and Off . . . . . .17 Setting the Volume 17 Setting a Channel 18...
Models T5620, T5710, T5720 13 Getting Started 14 Installing the AA Batteries 14 Installing the NiCd Battery Pack . . . . . .14 Battery Meter 15 Using the Desk Stand Charger (Optional Accessory 15 Attaching the Belt Clip 17 Removing the Belt Clip 17 Turning Your Radio On and Off . . . . . .17 Setting the Volume 17 Setting a Channel 18...
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Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy Your Motorola radio is important because the radio generates measurable RF energy exposure only when transmitting (in user guides published prior to July 2000. To control your exposure and ensure compliance with ...the following procedure: • Transmit no more than 50% of the time. • To transmit (talk), press the Push to radio ...
Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy Your Motorola radio is important because the radio generates measurable RF energy exposure only when transmitting (in user guides published prior to July 2000. To control your exposure and ensure compliance with ...the following procedure: • Transmit no more than 50% of the time. • To transmit (talk), press the Push to radio ...
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...Edition • International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998 • Ministry of Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields in the above standards, always adhere to 300 GHz, 1999 • Australian Communications Authority Radiocommunications ...(Electromagnetic Radiation - Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the radio and may violate FCC regulations. Human Exposure) Standard 2001 (applicable to wireless phones only) • ANATEL, Brasil ...
...Edition • International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998 • Ministry of Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields in the above standards, always adhere to 300 GHz, 1999 • Australian Communications Authority Radiocommunications ...(Electromagnetic Radiation - Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the radio and may violate FCC regulations. Human Exposure) Standard 2001 (applicable to wireless phones only) • ANATEL, Brasil ...
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... 5 cm) away from the lips. Data Operation If applicable, when using any data feature of the Motorola-supplied or approved body-worn accessories, and are not using your body when transmitting, always place the radio in a Motorola-supplied or approved clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness for electromagnetic compatibility. 5 Approved Accessories For...
... 5 cm) away from the lips. Data Operation If applicable, when using any data feature of the Motorola-supplied or approved body-worn accessories, and are not using your body when transmitting, always place the radio in a Motorola-supplied or approved clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness for electromagnetic compatibility. 5 Approved Accessories For...
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...Aircraft When instructed to do so. Safety and General Information Facilities To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off your radio when on board an aircraft. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that a minimum separation of the U.S. Persons with... pacemakers should: • ALWAYS keep the radio more than six inches (15 cm) from their pacemaker when the radio is turned ON. • Not carry the radio in accordance with the independent research by, and recommendations of six inches (15...
...Aircraft When instructed to do so. Safety and General Information Facilities To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off your radio when on board an aircraft. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that a minimum separation of the U.S. Persons with... pacemakers should: • ALWAYS keep the radio more than six inches (15 cm) from their pacemaker when the radio is turned ON. • Not carry the radio in accordance with the independent research by, and recommendations of six inches (15...
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... the laws and regulations on the use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your hearing aid manufacturer to occupants of radios in the air bag deployment area. Operational Warnings For Vehicles with great force and cause serious injury to discuss alternatives. Air bags inflate... with some hearing aids. If a portable radio is adequately shielded from RF energy. Always obey them. Your physician may be propelled with an Air Bag Do not place a portable...
... the laws and regulations on the use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your hearing aid manufacturer to occupants of radios in the air bag deployment area. Operational Warnings For Vehicles with great force and cause serious injury to discuss alternatives. Air bags inflate... with some hearing aids. If a portable radio is adequately shielded from RF energy. Always obey them. Your physician may be propelled with an Air Bag Do not place a portable...
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...often but not always posted. Operational Cautions Antennas Do not use in such areas as grain, dust or metal powders, and any portable radio that has a damaged antenna. Sparks in a potentially explosive atmosphere can result. 8 Note: The areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are near ...resulting in such areas. Obey all signs and instructions. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with blasting operations, turn off twoway radio." Do not remove, install, or charge batteries in bodily injury or even death. Blasting Caps and Areas To avoid possible interference with...
...often but not always posted. Operational Cautions Antennas Do not use in such areas as grain, dust or metal powders, and any portable radio that has a damaged antenna. Sparks in a potentially explosive atmosphere can result. 8 Note: The areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are near ...resulting in such areas. Obey all signs and instructions. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with blasting operations, turn off twoway radio." Do not remove, install, or charge batteries in bodily injury or even death. Blasting Caps and Areas To avoid possible interference with...
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...http://www.fcc.gov Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Motorola may be prohibited. 11 Replacement of any transmitter component (crystal, semiconductor, etc.) not authorized by the FCC to operate this radio outside the country where it was intended to be distributed is... and Regulations of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Note: Use of those services. FCC Licensing Information Your Motorola radio operates on General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) frequencies and is subject to government regulations and may void the user's authority granted by the FCC equipment ...
...http://www.fcc.gov Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Motorola may be prohibited. 11 Replacement of any transmitter component (crystal, semiconductor, etc.) not authorized by the FCC to operate this radio outside the country where it was intended to be distributed is... and Regulations of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Note: Use of those services. FCC Licensing Information Your Motorola radio operates on General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) frequencies and is subject to government regulations and may void the user's authority granted by the FCC equipment ...
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Models T5600, T5700 Controls Buttons - T5700 Use P to: • Turn radio on/off • Adjust volume LED Indicator Light Use M to: • Talk • Save a setting Use ^ to: • Transmit call tone Speaker 12 Use \ to: • Select menu options • Exit the menu (when pressed while in a menu) • Lock and unlock the keypad (when held down and not in a menu) Accessory Jack Use Q to: • Scan (Model T5700 only) Use [ and ]to: • Scroll through menus Microphone Control Buttons - T5600.
Models T5600, T5700 Controls Buttons - T5700 Use P to: • Turn radio on/off • Adjust volume LED Indicator Light Use M to: • Talk • Save a setting Use ^ to: • Transmit call tone Speaker 12 Use \ to: • Select menu options • Exit the menu (when pressed while in a menu) • Lock and unlock the keypad (when held down and not in a menu) Accessory Jack Use Q to: • Scan (Model T5700 only) Use [ and ]to: • Scroll through menus Microphone Control Buttons - T5600.
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T5620, T5710, T5720 Use P to: • Turn radio on/off • Adjust volume LED Indicator Light Use M to: • Talk • Save a setting Use ^ to: • Transmit call tone Removable Front Cover Speaker Use \ to: • Select menu options • Exit the menu (when pressed while in a menu) • Lock and unlock the keypad (when held down and not in a menu) Accessory Jack Use J to: • Scan (Models T5620, T5710 only) Use [ and ]to: • Scroll through menus Microphone 13 Models T5620, T5710, T5720 Control Buttons - Control Buttons -
T5620, T5710, T5720 Use P to: • Turn radio on/off • Adjust volume LED Indicator Light Use M to: • Talk • Save a setting Use ^ to: • Transmit call tone Removable Front Cover Speaker Use \ to: • Select menu options • Exit the menu (when pressed while in a menu) • Lock and unlock the keypad (when held down and not in a menu) Accessory Jack Use J to: • Scan (Models T5620, T5710 only) Use [ and ]to: • Scroll through menus Microphone 13 Models T5620, T5710, T5720 Control Buttons - Control Buttons -
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... USA, or visit our website at www.motorola.com/talkabout. Note: The T5600, T5620, T5700, T5710, and T5720 model radios can use a NiCd rechargeable battery instead of the battery are facing outward from the clear plastic bag. Getting Started Getting Started Installing the AA Batteries Your radio uses 3 AA Alkaline batteries. 1. Reposition the battery cover and press...
... USA, or visit our website at www.motorola.com/talkabout. Note: The T5600, T5620, T5700, T5710, and T5720 model radios can use a NiCd rechargeable battery instead of the battery are facing outward from the clear plastic bag. Getting Started Getting Started Installing the AA Batteries Your radio uses 3 AA Alkaline batteries. 1. Reposition the battery cover and press...
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... desk stand charger provides drop-in charging convenience for extended periods of the battery are facing outward from the radio to connect with the contacts on any flat surface, such as a desk or workbench. The radio powers off and remove the battery cover. 2. Remove the battery pack from full d to your... periodically after releasing M. Insert the NiCd battery pack so the metal contacts on the side of time. Turn the radio off when the voltage drops below a predetermined level to secure. 15 Do not disassemble or unwrap the battery pack. 3. Batteries corrode over time and ...
... desk stand charger provides drop-in charging convenience for extended periods of the battery are facing outward from the radio to connect with the contacts on any flat surface, such as a desk or workbench. The radio powers off and remove the battery cover. 2. Remove the battery pack from full d to your... periodically after releasing M. Insert the NiCd battery pack so the metal contacts on the side of time. Turn the radio off when the voltage drops below a predetermined level to secure. 15 Do not disassemble or unwrap the battery pack. 3. Batteries corrode over time and ...
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...outlet. 7. Make sure the metal contacts on the side of the charging pockets facing forward. Do not disassemble or unwrap the battery pack. 2. Slide the radio into the plug on the desk stand. 6. Plug the AC power supply into the plug on the desk stand. 4. Notes • When moving between hot... and cold temperatures, do not charge the battery until the battery temperature acclimates (usually about 20 minutes). • For optimal battery life, remove the radio or battery from the radio: 1. Getting Started 5. Remove the battery pack from the clear plastic bag. Do not store the...
...outlet. 7. Make sure the metal contacts on the side of the charging pockets facing forward. Do not disassemble or unwrap the battery pack. 2. Slide the radio into the plug on the desk stand. 6. Plug the AC power supply into the plug on the desk stand. 4. Notes • When moving between hot... and cold temperatures, do not charge the battery until the battery temperature acclimates (usually about 20 minutes). • For optimal battery life, remove the radio or battery from the radio: 1. Getting Started 5. Remove the battery pack from the clear plastic bag. Do not store the...
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... clip to release the catch. 2. Rotate P clockwise to increase the volume or counterclockwise to turn the radio off. Turning Your Radio On and Off Turn P clockwise to turn the radio on and counterclockwise to decrease the volume. 17 The display then scrolls through the available channels and Interference ...Eliminator Codes. Setting the Volume Rotate P while holding down on your radio. Pull the belt clip away from the back of the radio. 2. Align the belt clip post with the hole in the back of the radio. Push down Q or J until the clip clicks into place. Gently push...
... clip to release the catch. 2. Rotate P clockwise to increase the volume or counterclockwise to turn the radio off. Turning Your Radio On and Off Turn P clockwise to turn the radio on and counterclockwise to decrease the volume. 17 The display then scrolls through the available channels and Interference ...Eliminator Codes. Setting the Volume Rotate P while holding down on your radio. Pull the belt clip away from the back of the radio. 2. Align the belt clip post with the hole in the back of the radio. Push down Q or J until the clip clicks into place. Gently push...
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The current channel flashes. 2. Channels 1-7 and 15-22 are 0.5 watt. When the radio is on a 1 watt channel, z displays. When the radio is on , press \. Channels 8-14 are 1 watt. Press ] or [ to save the channel setting. 18 With the radio on a 0.5 watt channel, y displays. 1. Press M to set the channel. 3. Getting Started Setting a Channel Your radio has 22 channels.
The current channel flashes. 2. Channels 1-7 and 15-22 are 0.5 watt. When the radio is on a 1 watt channel, z displays. When the radio is on , press \. Channels 8-14 are 1 watt. Press ] or [ to save the channel setting. 18 With the radio on a 0.5 watt channel, y displays. 1. Press M to set the channel. 3. Getting Started Setting a Channel Your radio has 22 channels.
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...maximize performance and improve transmission range. Do not use . 20 Talk Range Your radio is currently talking on a channel if someone else is designed to listen). Checking the Channel Before Transmitting Your radio has multiple channels shared on a channel before you talk, press and hold M....channel and Interference Eliminator Code. Talking and Listening Talking and Listening To communicate, all radios in your mouth when talking. Hold the radio 2 to 3 inches away from your group must be set to use the radios closer than 5 feet apart. To check for activity on a "take turns"...
...maximize performance and improve transmission range. Do not use . 20 Talk Range Your radio is currently talking on a channel if someone else is designed to listen). Checking the Channel Before Transmitting Your radio has multiple channels shared on a channel before you talk, press and hold M....channel and Interference Eliminator Code. Talking and Listening Talking and Listening To communicate, all radios in your mouth when talking. Hold the radio 2 to 3 inches away from your group must be set to use the radios closer than 5 feet apart. To check for activity on a "take turns"...
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Press \ until the code starts to select the code. 3. Press M to save battery life, the radio emits a continuous warning tone and stops transmitting if you with other FRS radios that uses Interference Eliminator Codes to communicate with a choice of code combinations. You can set a different code for... a channel: Special Features 1. Press ] or [ to flash. 2. Push to 0 on an FRS radio that do not have Interference Eliminator Codes. To set the Interference Eliminator Code to Talk Timeout Timer To prevent accidental transmissions and save the ...
Press \ until the code starts to select the code. 3. Press M to save battery life, the radio emits a continuous warning tone and stops transmitting if you with other FRS radios that uses Interference Eliminator Codes to communicate with a choice of code combinations. You can set a different code for... a channel: Special Features 1. Press ] or [ to flash. 2. Push to 0 on an FRS radio that do not have Interference Eliminator Codes. To set the Interference Eliminator Code to Talk Timeout Timer To prevent accidental transmissions and save the ...
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... Eliminator Code is set to 1-38, the radio checks for activity only on channels using codes 1-38 and ignores channels 22 using code 0. The scan indicator h displays. All other functions are locked. Scanning Channels (Models T5620, T5700, T5710 Only) Use scanning to monitor ...channels and codes for transmissions or to the transmission, press M within 5 seconds. If your radio's Interference Eliminator Code is set to 0 while scanning, the radio checks for activity on each channel regardless ...
... Eliminator Code is set to 1-38, the radio checks for activity only on channels using codes 1-38 and ignores channels 22 using code 0. The scan indicator h displays. All other functions are locked. Scanning Channels (Models T5620, T5700, T5710 Only) Use scanning to monitor ...channels and codes for transmissions or to the transmission, press M within 5 seconds. If your radio's Interference Eliminator Code is set to 0 while scanning, the radio checks for activity on each channel regardless ...
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... scanning for at least 3 seconds, then release. Special Features Scan Advance If the radio stops scanning on it while scanning, press and hold ] or [ for the next active channel. To restore the channel, turn the radio off and then back on. This temporarily removes the channel from the Scan List (...Nuisance Delete Feature) To remove a channel so the radio does not stop on a channel you do not want to listen to, briefly press...
... scanning for at least 3 seconds, then release. Special Features Scan Advance If the radio stops scanning on it while scanning, press and hold ] or [ for the next active channel. To restore the channel, turn the radio off and then back on. This temporarily removes the channel from the Scan List (...Nuisance Delete Feature) To remove a channel so the radio does not stop on a channel you do not want to listen to, briefly press...