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... the express written permission of Motorola. C a u t i o n Before using this manual may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by operation of law in the Product Safety and RF Exposure booklet enclosed with your radio (Motorola Publication part number 6881095C98) to... any product or circuit described herein; Accordingly, any copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained in the Motorola products described in this manual may not be deemed to ...
... the express written permission of Motorola. C a u t i o n Before using this manual may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by operation of law in the Product Safety and RF Exposure booklet enclosed with your radio (Motorola Publication part number 6881095C98) to... any product or circuit described herein; Accordingly, any copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained in the Motorola products described in this manual may not be deemed to ...
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......1-7 Attaching the Battery ...1-7 Swivel Belt Holster...1-8 Mini Keyboard...1-8 Attaching the Mini Keyboard to the Radio 1-8 Disconnecting the Mini Keyboard from Your Radio 1-8 Entering Text with the Mini Keyboard 1-9 Yellow/Lock Key Functionality ...1-9 Green/Lock Key Functionality...1-9... 1-11 Extended Character Set ...1-11 Accent Marks ...1-11 Other Special Characters ...1-12 Accessories ...1-12 Chapter 2 General Radio Operations 2-1 Turning Your Radio On or Off...2-1 Adjusting the Speaker Volume ...2-1 Selecting a Scroll List Contact...2-2 Viewing a Contact...2-2 Receiving and ...
......1-7 Attaching the Battery ...1-7 Swivel Belt Holster...1-8 Mini Keyboard...1-8 Attaching the Mini Keyboard to the Radio 1-8 Disconnecting the Mini Keyboard from Your Radio 1-8 Entering Text with the Mini Keyboard 1-9 Yellow/Lock Key Functionality ...1-9 Green/Lock Key Functionality...1-9... 1-11 Extended Character Set ...1-11 Accent Marks ...1-11 Other Special Characters ...1-12 Accessories ...1-12 Chapter 2 General Radio Operations 2-1 Turning Your Radio On or Off...2-1 Adjusting the Speaker Volume ...2-1 Selecting a Scroll List Contact...2-2 Viewing a Contact...2-2 Receiving and ...
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......2-13 Setting VibraCall ...2-14 Clock and Alarm...2-14 Setting the Volume...2-17 My Info ...2-18 Chapter 3 Advanced Radio Operations 3-1 Accessing the Advanced Menu ...3-1 Managing Your Scroll List ...3-1 Enabling Call Forwarding...3-2 Remote Disabling (DTR650 ...Models Only 3-3 Remote Monitoring (DTR650 Models Only 3-4 Remote Time (DTR650 Models Only 3-4 Chapter 4 Radio Programming 4-1 Program Menu Navigation Chart ...4-1 Entering Programming Mode...4-2 My Info ...4-2 Adding Contacts ...4-3 Call Type...4-3 Channel...4-4 Unit Name ...4-4...
......2-13 Setting VibraCall ...2-14 Clock and Alarm...2-14 Setting the Volume...2-17 My Info ...2-18 Chapter 3 Advanced Radio Operations 3-1 Accessing the Advanced Menu ...3-1 Managing Your Scroll List ...3-1 Enabling Call Forwarding...3-2 Remote Disabling (DTR650 ...Models Only 3-3 Remote Monitoring (DTR650 Models Only 3-4 Remote Time (DTR650 Models Only 3-4 Chapter 4 Radio Programming 4-1 Program Menu Navigation Chart ...4-1 Entering Programming Mode...4-2 My Info ...4-2 Adding Contacts ...4-3 Call Type...4-3 Channel...4-4 Unit Name ...4-4...
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...maintenance and repairs. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Motorola may be made . Replacement of a person certified as technically qualified to operate this radio and should be prohibited. NOTE: Use of this radio outside the country where it was intended to be distributed is...requirements, transmitter adjustments should not be made only by the FCC equipment authorization for this radio could violate FCC rules. FCC Licensing Information DTR Series® professional two-way radios operate in the license-free 900 MHz ISM band and are subject to properly operate...
...maintenance and repairs. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Motorola may be made . Replacement of a person certified as technically qualified to operate this radio and should be prohibited. NOTE: Use of this radio outside the country where it was intended to be distributed is...requirements, transmitter adjustments should not be made only by the FCC equipment authorization for this radio could violate FCC rules. FCC Licensing Information DTR Series® professional two-way radios operate in the license-free 900 MHz ISM band and are subject to properly operate...
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Your radio is a product of Motorola's 75 plus years of experience as a world leader in damage to properly operate the radio before use of communications equipment. This User's Guide covers operation and maintenance of today's fast-paced industries. CAUTION: An operational ...they appear on the display is essential to emphasize that safety hazards exist, and the care that must be taken or observed. Motorola professional two-way radios are shown as retail stores, restaurants, schools, construction sites, manufacturing, property and hotel management, and more. The following special...
Your radio is a product of Motorola's 75 plus years of experience as a world leader in damage to properly operate the radio before use of communications equipment. This User's Guide covers operation and maintenance of today's fast-paced industries. CAUTION: An operational ...they appear on the display is essential to emphasize that safety hazards exist, and the care that must be taken or observed. Motorola professional two-way radios are shown as retail stores, restaurants, schools, construction sites, manufacturing, property and hotel management, and more. The following special...
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1-2 Introduction: Notations Used in This Manual Your model number is shown on the radio lens above the display, and tells you the following information: PublicGroups Available PrivateGroups Available PrivateCall SMS Messaging Vibracall® Clock/Alarm Scroll List Call Forwarding ...
1-2 Introduction: Notations Used in This Manual Your model number is shown on the radio lens above the display, and tells you the following information: PublicGroups Available PrivateGroups Available PrivateCall SMS Messaging Vibracall® Clock/Alarm Scroll List Call Forwarding ...
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Introduction: Your DTR Series Radio Your DTR Series Radio Volume Controls Push-to-Talk (PTT) Button Menu Key Speaker Plug-in Charging and Connect Data Accessories 1-3 Antenna Audio Jack Connect audio accessories 550 Option Keys Use to select display options Home Key Use to exit the current menu and return to the idle screen Power Button Navigation Keys Use to scroll menu settings Microphone 9980384R89-O February 10, 2005
Introduction: Your DTR Series Radio Your DTR Series Radio Volume Controls Push-to-Talk (PTT) Button Menu Key Speaker Plug-in Charging and Connect Data Accessories 1-3 Antenna Audio Jack Connect audio accessories 550 Option Keys Use to select display options Home Key Use to exit the current menu and return to the idle screen Power Button Navigation Keys Use to scroll menu settings Microphone 9980384R89-O February 10, 2005
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...top of the display. Home The private or group contact shown is on , but not engaged in any activity. VibraCall Your radio is set to the radio Battery Status More bars on the battery indicate a greater charge. New Message You have activated certain features. The icon for ...that menu appears in certain activities or when you with information and options. Alarm The alarm has been set to charge the radio. My Info View personal radio information. When the battery is flashing, it is time to forward calls. PublicGroup The contact selected is a PublicGroup. The idle...
...top of the display. Home The private or group contact shown is on , but not engaged in any activity. VibraCall Your radio is set to the radio Battery Status More bars on the battery indicate a greater charge. New Message You have activated certain features. The icon for ...that menu appears in certain activities or when you with information and options. Alarm The alarm has been set to charge the radio. My Info View personal radio information. When the battery is flashing, it is time to forward calls. PublicGroup The contact selected is a PublicGroup. The idle...
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...Care should be taken to be used with or without the radio) in any time a context-sensitive menu is overcharged and discharged 100% several factors. To charge the battery, place the battery (with a Motorola charger and vice versa. Menu Key Many features provide context-sensitive... menus that receives less of electrolyte and ultimately in a menu or list, scroll using either the or keys. Motorola rapid-rate battery chargers contain a temperature-sensing circuit to battery damage and void the battery warranty. For example, a battery which receives...
...Care should be taken to be used with or without the radio) in any time a context-sensitive menu is overcharged and discharged 100% several factors. To charge the battery, place the battery (with a Motorola charger and vice versa. Menu Key Many features provide context-sensitive... menus that receives less of electrolyte and ultimately in a menu or list, scroll using either the or keys. Motorola rapid-rate battery chargers contain a temperature-sensing circuit to battery damage and void the battery warranty. For example, a battery which receives...
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... 2. Place the charging tray on the charger and remove from the radio by inserting the plug into the accessory connector. 4. Accessory Connector February 15, 2005 9980384R89-O 1-6 Introduction: Charging the Radio Charging the Radio While the radio is recommended for daily use. 1. The battery will show the status.... Open the accessory connector cover. 3. Disconnect the charger from the radio. Insert the radio (with or without the holster. Connect the plug-in charger and drop-in charging tray. 3. Plug the other end ...
... 2. Place the charging tray on the charger and remove from the radio by inserting the plug into the accessory connector. 4. Accessory Connector February 15, 2005 9980384R89-O 1-6 Introduction: Charging the Radio Charging the Radio While the radio is recommended for daily use. 1. The battery will show the status.... Open the accessory connector cover. 3. Disconnect the charger from the radio. Insert the radio (with or without the holster. Connect the plug-in charger and drop-in charging tray. 3. Plug the other end ...
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...10% Attaching the Battery 1. If the battery door is already in place, push down to 6 radios, batteries, or a combination of the two at the top and lift the door off the radio. 2. When charging a radio in the MUC, the battery icon on the latch at the same time. When charging a ...battery, printed arrows first, into place. 9980384R89-O February 10, 2005 Replace the battery door onto the radio and slide the latch into the battery compartment and press down on the radio display shows the charging status. Battery Meter The battery meter in the upper right corner of the pocket ...
...10% Attaching the Battery 1. If the battery door is already in place, push down to 6 radios, batteries, or a combination of the two at the top and lift the door off the radio. 2. When charging a radio in the MUC, the battery icon on the latch at the same time. When charging a ...battery, printed arrows first, into place. 9980384R89-O February 10, 2005 Replace the battery door onto the radio and slide the latch into the battery compartment and press down on the radio display shows the charging status. Battery Meter The battery meter in the upper right corner of the pocket ...
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...with the arrow facing up, into place. 2. To remove, push the tab located on the side of the radio against it until it . NOTE: In case of your radio's accessory connector. February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O Pull the mini keyboard connector straight out from it snaps into your ...is attached to customize Private and Group names, write text messages, and create/modify stored text messages. Attaching the Mini Keyboard to the Radio When the mini keyboard is available separately that can be attached to request replacement part number RLN5713. Do not twist the connector. Fold...
...with the arrow facing up, into place. 2. To remove, push the tab located on the side of the radio against it until it . NOTE: In case of your radio's accessory connector. February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O Pull the mini keyboard connector straight out from it snaps into your ...is attached to customize Private and Group names, write text messages, and create/modify stored text messages. Attaching the Mini Keyboard to the Radio When the mini keyboard is available separately that can be attached to request replacement part number RLN5713. Do not twist the connector. Fold...
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... message. • The Space key works as when you are using the mini keyboard. • Your radio accepts a maximum of 512 characters in its largest input fields. • Some of your radios without the mini keyboard. • Letters and functions shown in the green mode. Press the Yellow key ... yellow mode and enter the green mode. 5. CAPS Key Functionality 1. Subsequent keys pressed will then return to remember when using your radio's functions cannot be displayed lower case. 2. All subsequent key presses display the capitalized character associated with the key pressed. 3.
... message. • The Space key works as when you are using the mini keyboard. • Your radio accepts a maximum of 512 characters in its largest input fields. • Some of your radios without the mini keyboard. • Letters and functions shown in the green mode. Press the Yellow key ... yellow mode and enter the green mode. 5. CAPS Key Functionality 1. Subsequent keys pressed will then return to remember when using your radio's functions cannot be displayed lower case. 2. All subsequent key presses display the capitalized character associated with the key pressed. 3.
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Radio Key Left Option Right Option Action Chooses current left display option Chooses current right display option Keyboard Equivalent Left Option Key Right Option Key Extended ... 1-11 Using Mini Keyboard Key Shortcuts You can perform most of your radio's functions using a combination of keystrokes. If your radio is only available if your radio displays a language other than English, you enter special characters using the keys on the Motorola mini keyboard. NOTE: The extended character set is configured for a language other...
Radio Key Left Option Right Option Action Chooses current left display option Chooses current right display option Keyboard Equivalent Left Option Key Right Option Key Extended ... 1-11 Using Mini Keyboard Key Shortcuts You can perform most of your radio's functions using a combination of keystrokes. If your radio is only available if your radio displays a language other than English, you enter special characters using the keys on the Motorola mini keyboard. NOTE: The extended character set is configured for a language other...
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...Capacity Lithium-Ion battery and a Drop-in the table below. February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O upside down ? To order additional accessories, contact your DTR Series radio, including holsters, hands-free accessories, headset accessories, a mini keyboard, and more. Keystrokes + C L o c k Green + B L o c... c k Green dash and d or D /, then o or O + M L o c k Green + Z L o c k Green Accessories The DTR Series radios comes with your dealer or call (800) 927-2744. 1-12 Introduction: Accessories Other Special Characters To create other special characters, enter the keystrokes listed in...
...Capacity Lithium-Ion battery and a Drop-in the table below. February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O upside down ? To order additional accessories, contact your DTR Series radio, including holsters, hands-free accessories, headset accessories, a mini keyboard, and more. Keystrokes + C L o c k Green + B L o c... c k Green dash and d or D /, then o or O + M L o c k Green + Z L o c k Green Accessories The DTR Series radios comes with your dealer or call (800) 927-2744. 1-12 Introduction: Accessories Other Special Characters To create other special characters, enter the keystrokes listed in...
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...Radio Operations. The radio chirps and the display briefly shows Motorola. Adjusting the Speaker Volume The Volume Control buttons are located on . Volume 3 If the radio has been assigned a unique Unit Name, the name will display rather than the Unit ID for both the radio and any existing DTR Series radios and to turn your radio... Public1 5:49pm 11/14 Contcs Mesgs Press and hold to fully utilize all radio features. Refer to decrease the volume level. Turning Your Radio On or Off Press to turn the radio off. To adjust the speaker volume, press the upper button to increase the...
...Radio Operations. The radio chirps and the display briefly shows Motorola. Adjusting the Speaker Volume The Volume Control buttons are located on . Volume 3 If the radio has been assigned a unique Unit Name, the name will display rather than the Unit ID for both the radio and any existing DTR Series radios and to turn your radio... Public1 5:49pm 11/14 Contcs Mesgs Press and hold to fully utilize all radio features. Refer to decrease the volume level. Turning Your Radio On or Off Press to turn the radio off. To adjust the speaker volume, press the upper button to increase the...
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.... Scroll to enter the Contact List. The display changes and shows the contact (group number or name), the ID number, and the channel number. 2-2 General Radio Operations: Selecting a Scroll List Contact Selecting a Scroll List Contact In idle mode, use or to select the desired TalkGroup/Private contact.
.... Scroll to enter the Contact List. The display changes and shows the contact (group number or name), the ID number, and the channel number. 2-2 General Radio Operations: Selecting a Scroll List Contact Selecting a Scroll List Contact In idle mode, use or to select the desired TalkGroup/Private contact.
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... the call type and transmitting caller's user ID or name. Begin speaking after the radio emits the talk permit tone. When contacting a group, at least one communication with other DTR Series radios and fully utilize all members to your mouth. 3. Choose a contact from your Contact... List then cloning the group (either : In a Call, Out of Range, or Turned Off. Advanced Radio Operations. Types of Calls Your radio can make and receive three different types of privacy than a PublicGroup. One-to-one member must be programmed to be successful. 9980384R89...
... the call type and transmitting caller's user ID or name. Begin speaking after the radio emits the talk permit tone. When contacting a group, at least one communication with other DTR Series radios and fully utilize all members to your mouth. 3. Choose a contact from your Contact... List then cloning the group (either : In a Call, Out of Range, or Turned Off. Advanced Radio Operations. Types of Calls Your radio can make and receive three different types of privacy than a PublicGroup. One-to-one member must be programmed to be successful. 9980384R89...
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... him or her. Press the PTT button until you want to talk to Alert" appears on another channel, has the radio turned off, or is either in Contacts or Recent Calls.. 2-4 General Radio Operations: Call Alerts Call Alerts Sending a call alert, press under Alert. You cannot make new calls until "Alert Successful... Clear To answer a call , on the display. 3. Sending Call Alerts NOTE: Only Private Contacts can : • Answer - NOTE: If the alert is not successful, the radio you send a call by pressing the PTT button. • Clear - begin a call alert, the recipient...
... him or her. Press the PTT button until you want to talk to Alert" appears on another channel, has the radio turned off, or is either in Contacts or Recent Calls.. 2-4 General Radio Operations: Call Alerts Call Alerts Sending a call alert, press under Alert. You cannot make new calls until "Alert Successful... Clear To answer a call , on the display. 3. Sending Call Alerts NOTE: Only Private Contacts can : • Answer - NOTE: If the alert is not successful, the radio you send a call by pressing the PTT button. • Clear - begin a call alert, the recipient...
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...under Delete. Scroll to the message you are also indicated. Receiving a Message When you have an unread message. General Radio Operations: Text Messaging 2-5 Text Messaging Your radio can send and receive short text messages to read. 3. Press under Read to read the message. If the message...the entire message. 3. NOTE: If you want to Private or Group contacts. To Dismiss the Message Notification Press under Read. 4. Your radio must be on and within range to read it . This icon reminding you that you receive a text message, "New Message Received" appears...
...under Delete. Scroll to the message you are also indicated. Receiving a Message When you have an unread message. General Radio Operations: Text Messaging 2-5 Text Messaging Your radio can send and receive short text messages to read. 3. Press under Read to read the message. If the message...the entire message. 3. NOTE: If you want to Private or Group contacts. To Dismiss the Message Notification Press under Read. 4. Your radio must be on and within range to read it . This icon reminding you that you receive a text message, "New Message Received" appears...