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... that operate on Family Radio Service (FRS) frequencies, require no service fee or license, and can stick on page 14. 1 A detachable quick reference peel-off , and QuieT6000TM. This sticker will help you can be used anywhere in touch. These radios offer more than just a way of your radio. The Motorolaâ Talkabout ®T6200, T6210, and...
... that operate on Family Radio Service (FRS) frequencies, require no service fee or license, and can stick on page 14. 1 A detachable quick reference peel-off , and QuieT6000TM. This sticker will help you can be used anywhere in touch. These radios offer more than just a way of your radio. The Motorolaâ Talkabout ®T6200, T6210, and...
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... Stylized M Logo, and all other trademarks indicated as such herein are trademarks of www.motorola.com/store U.S. Consumer Products Division 1125 Satellite Road, Suite 101 Suwanee, GA 30024-2880 For a copy of a large-print version of this guide, or for ... (U.S.A.) 1-800-461-4575 (Canada) 1-888-390-6456 TTY (Text Telephone) 1-888-390-6456 TTY (Text Telephone) On the web, please refer to the Two-Way Radio section of Motorola, Inc. âReg. Pat. & Tm.
... Stylized M Logo, and all other trademarks indicated as such herein are trademarks of www.motorola.com/store U.S. Consumer Products Division 1125 Satellite Road, Suite 101 Suwanee, GA 30024-2880 For a copy of a large-print version of this guide, or for ... (U.S.A.) 1-800-461-4575 (Canada) 1-888-390-6456 TTY (Text Telephone) 1-888-390-6456 TTY (Text Telephone) On the web, please refer to the Two-Way Radio section of Motorola, Inc. âReg. Pat. & Tm.
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...28 Setting the Interference Eliminator Code 29 Volume 29 To Talk 30 Talking Range 30 Using Accessories 31 Basic Operation of Your Radio .14 Monitor/Signal Strength Installing Batteries 16 Indicator 31 Contents Battery Meter 18 Battery Life 18 Charging the NiMH battery .19... Charging Status 20 Charging Dock 21 Turning On Your Radio 23 Your Radio's Display . . . . . .24 Turning Off Your Radio 24 Changing Settings While Turning On Your Radio . . . . .25 Accessing and Setting Features 26 Alerts 32 Call Tone and Call Display . ....
...28 Setting the Interference Eliminator Code 29 Volume 29 To Talk 30 Talking Range 30 Using Accessories 31 Basic Operation of Your Radio .14 Monitor/Signal Strength Installing Batteries 16 Indicator 31 Contents Battery Meter 18 Battery Life 18 Charging the NiMH battery .19... Charging Status 20 Charging Dock 21 Turning On Your Radio 23 Your Radio's Display . . . . . .24 Turning Off Your Radio 24 Changing Settings While Turning On Your Radio . . . . .25 Accessing and Setting Features 26 Alerts 32 Call Tone and Call Display . ....
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... in the frequency range of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1-1999 Edition 5 Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy Your Motorola radio is ON, it is designed to comply with radio models that offer this document supersedes the general safety information contained in user guides published prior to 470 MHz. Safety and General Information Safety...
... in the frequency range of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1-1999 Edition 5 Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy Your Motorola radio is ON, it is designed to comply with radio models that offer this document supersedes the general safety information contained in user guides published prior to 470 MHz. Safety and General Information Safety...
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...set forth in the Frequency Range from 3 kHz to 300 GHz, 1999 To assure optimal radio performance and make sure human exposure to the following procedures: Portable Radio Operation and EME Exposure Antenna Care Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Limits... of Health (Canada) Safety Code 6. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the radio and may violate FCC regulations. Safety and General Information • National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) of the United ...
...set forth in the Frequency Range from 3 kHz to 300 GHz, 1999 To assure optimal radio performance and make sure human exposure to the following procedures: Portable Radio Operation and EME Exposure Antenna Care Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Limits... of Health (Canada) Safety Code 6. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the radio and may violate FCC regulations. Safety and General Information • National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) of the United ...
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Approved Accessories For a list of approved Motorola accessories refer to the Two-Way Radio section of non-Motorolaapproved accessories may exceed FCC RF exposure guidelines. If you wear a radio on your body when transmitting, always place the radio in a vertical position with FCC RF exposure ...maintain compliance with the microphone two to three inches (5.0 to 7.5 cm) away from your body when transmitting. Use of www.motorola.com/store. Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility Note: Nearly every electronic device is at least one inch (2.5 cm) from the lips. Safety ...
Approved Accessories For a list of approved Motorola accessories refer to the Two-Way Radio section of non-Motorolaapproved accessories may exceed FCC RF exposure guidelines. If you wear a radio on your body when transmitting, always place the radio in a vertical position with FCC RF exposure ...maintain compliance with the microphone two to three inches (5.0 to 7.5 cm) away from your body when transmitting. Use of www.motorola.com/store. Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility Note: Nearly every electronic device is at least one inch (2.5 cm) from the lips. Safety ...
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...recommendations of, Wireless Technology Research. ence is taking place. 8 Aircraft When instructed to do so. maker when the radio is turned ON. • not carry the radio in the breast pocket. • use of 6 inches (15 centimeters) be in accordance with applicable regulations per ...airline crew instructions. Safety and General Information Facilities To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off your radio in any facility where posted notices instruct you have any reason to suspect that is sensitive to external RF energy. Hospitals...
...recommendations of, Wireless Technology Research. ence is taking place. 8 Aircraft When instructed to do so. maker when the radio is turned ON. • not carry the radio in the breast pocket. • use of 6 inches (15 centimeters) be in accordance with applicable regulations per ...airline crew instructions. Safety and General Information Facilities To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off your radio in any facility where posted notices instruct you have any reason to suspect that is sensitive to external RF energy. Hospitals...
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... alternatives. Safety and General Use While Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your radio while driving, please: • Give full attention to driving and to the road. • Use hands-free operation, if available. • .... 9 When using your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy. Always obey them. In the event of radios in obtaining this information. Safety and General Information Hearing Aids Some wireless radios may be able to assist you in the area where you drive.
... alternatives. Safety and General Use While Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your radio while driving, please: • Give full attention to driving and to the road. • Use hands-free operation, if available. • .... 9 When using your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy. Always obey them. In the event of radios in obtaining this information. Safety and General Information Hearing Aids Some wireless radios may be able to assist you in the area where you drive.
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... are near electrical blasting caps, in a blasting area, or in such areas. Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn off your radio prior to turn off twoway radio". Areas with great force. Note: The areas with potentially explosive atmospheres referred to above include fueling areas such as ...areas posted: "Turn off your vehicle engine. Blasting Caps and Areas To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn off your radio when you would normally be propelled with great force and cause serious injury to occupants of the vehicle. Safety and General Information ...
... are near electrical blasting caps, in a blasting area, or in such areas. Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn off your radio prior to turn off twoway radio". Areas with great force. Note: The areas with potentially explosive atmospheres referred to above include fueling areas such as ...areas posted: "Turn off your vehicle engine. Blasting Caps and Areas To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn off your radio when you would normally be propelled with great force and cause serious injury to occupants of the vehicle. Safety and General Information ...
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Exercise care in handling any portable radio that has a damaged antenna. battery charger, and 3. Caution: To reduce the risk of batteries may complete an electrical circuit (short circuit) and become quite hot.... Batteries All batteries can result. battery 2. The conductive material may burst, causing personal injury and damage. 11 Charging Safety Instructions Before using the battery. radio using the battery charger, read all instructions and cautionary markings on the: 1. Other types of injury, charge only the rechargeable batteries listed. If a damaged antenna...
Exercise care in handling any portable radio that has a damaged antenna. battery charger, and 3. Caution: To reduce the risk of batteries may complete an electrical circuit (short circuit) and become quite hot.... Batteries All batteries can result. battery 2. The conductive material may burst, causing personal injury and damage. 11 Charging Safety Instructions Before using the battery. radio using the battery charger, read all instructions and cautionary markings on the: 1. Other types of injury, charge only the rechargeable batteries listed. If a damaged antenna...
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...) - Monitor the channel & check signal strength (long press) Microphone Scroll through menu settings ) Use (Scan/Monitor) to : - Talk on backlight (short press). - Turn on the radio - Getting Started Basic Operation of Your Radio Indicator Light Use P (Power) to switch between Weather Mode and Two-Way Mode (T6220 Only). Scroll through menus -
...) - Monitor the channel & check signal strength (long press) Microphone Scroll through menu settings ) Use (Scan/Monitor) to : - Talk on backlight (short press). - Turn on the radio - Getting Started Basic Operation of Your Radio Indicator Light Use P (Power) to switch between Weather Mode and Two-Way Mode (T6220 Only). Scroll through menus -
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... a comfortable listening level when using audio accessories. 000884-O Check out the accessory brochure for your belt. Note: The belt clip holds the radio while being worn on the radio. * * Motorola recommends that they are plugged in before you turn on your convenience and is more appropriate to attach or detach the clip from...
... a comfortable listening level when using audio accessories. 000884-O Check out the accessory brochure for your belt. Note: The belt clip holds the radio while being worn on the radio. * * Motorola recommends that they are plugged in before you turn on your convenience and is more appropriate to attach or detach the clip from...
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Getting Started Installing Batteries Your radio uses three AA batteries or a rechargeable Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) battery. Latch 16 Call 1-800-353-2729 (U.S.A.) or 1-800-461-4575 (Canada) for the dealer nearest you don't have these items, they're also available in the NiMH battery upgrade kit (56319). Some radio packages include a NiMH battery with charger adapter cover, charging dock, and charger. If you . • Turn off the radio by pressing and holding P. • Push latch up until it clicks. • Lift back cover off.
Getting Started Installing Batteries Your radio uses three AA batteries or a rechargeable Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) battery. Latch 16 Call 1-800-353-2729 (U.S.A.) or 1-800-461-4575 (Canada) for the dealer nearest you don't have these items, they're also available in the NiMH battery upgrade kit (56319). Some radio packages include a NiMH battery with charger adapter cover, charging dock, and charger. If you . • Turn off the radio by pressing and holding P. • Push latch up until it clicks. • Lift back cover off.
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...-thirds full), c (one-third full), and a (empty). Note: Battery life will be reduced if you have. So, change or charge those batteries! When it's c, the radio beeps every 10 minutes. See page 26. Getting Started Battery Meter The battery meter on the top-left corner of the display shows how much...
...-thirds full), c (one-third full), and a (empty). Note: Battery life will be reduced if you have. So, change or charge those batteries! When it's c, the radio beeps every 10 minutes. See page 26. Getting Started Battery Meter The battery meter on the top-left corner of the display shows how much...
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Battery Charger Adapter Cover Getting Started Charger Or Light Indicator • Turn off the radio by itself, on the large slot on the charger adapter cover. • Place the small hook on the other end of the charger over the ...) before using it for the first time, it into place. • Plug in the charger adapter cover. At the contacts on the back of the radio (or if you are charging just the battery, at the battery contacts): • Position the charger so that the large hook on the end of...
Battery Charger Adapter Cover Getting Started Charger Or Light Indicator • Turn off the radio by itself, on the large slot on the charger adapter cover. • Place the small hook on the other end of the charger over the ...) before using it for the first time, it into place. • Plug in the charger adapter cover. At the contacts on the back of the radio (or if you are charging just the battery, at the battery contacts): • Position the charger so that the large hook on the end of...
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... 90% 90% to charge. If flashing red persists for charging; Temperature out of range for more than one minute, the battery is connected to the radio, the NiMH battery, or the charging dock. Battery waiting to 100% 100% Flashing Red Battery faulty - Getting Started Charging Status The Light Indicator shows the...
... 90% 90% to charge. If flashing red persists for charging; Temperature out of range for more than one minute, the battery is connected to the radio, the NiMH battery, or the charging dock. Battery waiting to 100% 100% Flashing Red Battery faulty - Getting Started Charging Status The Light Indicator shows the...
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Cutouts 21 The charging dock can be mounted or placed on any flat surface (such as a wall or workbench) and turns your radio into a stationary intercom while keeping it charged and ready for the mounting surface. To mount the charging dock: • Wrap the power cord under the charging dock. Getting Started Charging Dock The charging dock provides drop-in place. • Attach using two #6 x ¾" screws appropriate for any adventure. Use the cutouts to hold the cord in charging convenience.
Cutouts 21 The charging dock can be mounted or placed on any flat surface (such as a wall or workbench) and turns your radio into a stationary intercom while keeping it charged and ready for the mounting surface. To mount the charging dock: • Wrap the power cord under the charging dock. Getting Started Charging Dock The charging dock provides drop-in place. • Attach using two #6 x ¾" screws appropriate for any adventure. Use the cutouts to hold the cord in charging convenience.
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Charging Dock Light Indicator Charger • Place the radio, or the NiMH battery in the charger adapter cover, into the right slot, clamping the charger onto the charging dock contacts. • Plug in the charger. Getting Started • Position the charger with the hook on the light indicator end over the left slot. • Snap the hook on the cord end into the charging dock until you hear a click. • When the light indicator turns solid green, the battery is fully charged. 22
Charging Dock Light Indicator Charger • Place the radio, or the NiMH battery in the charger adapter cover, into the right slot, clamping the charger onto the charging dock contacts. • Plug in the charger. Getting Started • Position the charger with the hook on the light indicator end over the left slot. • Snap the hook on the cord end into the charging dock until you hear a click. • When the light indicator turns solid green, the battery is fully charged. 22
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You have access to only the Channel, Code, and Call Tone menus. 23 Getting Started Press and Hold P and \ Simple Menu Mode (see page 46) The radio beeps and the screen temporarily displays only six images. The red light above the P button flashes every three seconds. Turning On Your Radio Press and Hold Normal Menu Mode P The radio beeps and the screen temporarily displays every image. The red light above the P button flashes every three seconds.
You have access to only the Channel, Code, and Call Tone menus. 23 Getting Started Press and Hold P and \ Simple Menu Mode (see page 46) The radio beeps and the screen temporarily displays only six images. The red light above the P button flashes every three seconds. Turning On Your Radio Press and Hold Normal Menu Mode P The radio beeps and the screen temporarily displays every image. The red light above the P button flashes every three seconds.
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Getting Started Your Radio's Display Lock Set Battery Meter Channel Scan On QuieT6000™ Eavesdrop Reducer VibraCall® Alert On Interference Eliminator Code Automatic Power Off Hands-free Use with Accessories (VOX) Volume Control Signal Strength Indicator Transmit Call Tone\ Call Tone Received Channel Indicator Ring Alert On Weather On Turning Off Your Radio To turn off your radio press and hold P for one second. The radio beeps and the display goes blank. 24
Getting Started Your Radio's Display Lock Set Battery Meter Channel Scan On QuieT6000™ Eavesdrop Reducer VibraCall® Alert On Interference Eliminator Code Automatic Power Off Hands-free Use with Accessories (VOX) Volume Control Signal Strength Indicator Transmit Call Tone\ Call Tone Received Channel Indicator Ring Alert On Weather On Turning Off Your Radio To turn off your radio press and hold P for one second. The radio beeps and the display goes blank. 24