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...service names are registered in this manual may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs stored in the sale of Motorola. For a list of any liability arising out of the applications or use only to ensure compliance with your radio. Disclaimer The information... other media. ATTENTION! This radio is restricted to occupational use of Motorola-approved antennas, batteries, and other accessories, visit the following web site which lists approved accessories: Computer Software Copyrights The Motorola products described in this document is carefully examined, and is...
...service names are registered in this manual may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs stored in the sale of Motorola. For a list of any liability arising out of the applications or use only to ensure compliance with your radio. Disclaimer The information... other media. ATTENTION! This radio is restricted to occupational use of Motorola-approved antennas, batteries, and other accessories, visit the following web site which lists approved accessories: Computer Software Copyrights The Motorola products described in this document is carefully examined, and is...
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... Key...1-5 Menus and Lists...1-5 Battery ...1-5 Battery Life...1-5 Charging the Radio...1-6 Charging using the Drop-in Charging Tray 1-6 Charging using the Plug-in Charger 1-6 Charging a Radio and Battery using a Multi-Unit Charger 1-7 Battery Meter ...1-7 Attaching the Battery ...1-7 Swivel Belt ...1-9 Yellow/Lock Key Functionality ...1-9 Green/Lock Key Functionality...1-9 CAPS Key Functionality...1-9 Standard Yellow Function Green Function 1-10 Using Mini Keyboard Key Shortcuts 1-11 Extended Character Set ...1-11 Accent Marks ...1-11 Other Special Characters ...1-12 Accessories ...1-12...
... Key...1-5 Menus and Lists...1-5 Battery ...1-5 Battery Life...1-5 Charging the Radio...1-6 Charging using the Drop-in Charging Tray 1-6 Charging using the Plug-in Charger 1-6 Charging a Radio and Battery using a Multi-Unit Charger 1-7 Battery Meter ...1-7 Attaching the Battery ...1-7 Swivel Belt ...1-9 Yellow/Lock Key Functionality ...1-9 Green/Lock Key Functionality...1-9 CAPS Key Functionality...1-9 Standard Yellow Function Green Function 1-10 Using Mini Keyboard Key Shortcuts 1-11 Extended Character Set ...1-11 Accent Marks ...1-11 Other Special Characters ...1-12 Accessories ...1-12...
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... Call Alerts ...2-4 Sending Call Alerts ...2-4 Receiving a Call Alert...2-4 Text Messaging ...2-5 Receiving a Message...2-5 Reading from the Inbox...2-5 Replying to a Received Message 2-6 Sending a Text Message ...2-7 Composing a Message Using the Mini Keyboard 2-8 Deleting a Message ...2-9 Accessing the Main Menu...2-10 Main Menu Navigation Chart ...2-10 Recent Calls ...2-11 Viewing a Recent Call...2-11 Alerting a Recent Caller...
... Call Alerts ...2-4 Sending Call Alerts ...2-4 Receiving a Call Alert...2-4 Text Messaging ...2-5 Receiving a Message...2-5 Reading from the Inbox...2-5 Replying to a Received Message 2-6 Sending a Text Message ...2-7 Composing a Message Using the Mini Keyboard 2-8 Deleting a Message ...2-9 Accessing the Main Menu...2-10 Main Menu Navigation Chart ...2-10 Recent Calls ...2-11 Viewing a Recent Call...2-11 Alerting a Recent Caller...
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Table of Contents iii Chapter 5 Cloning Mode 5-1 Entering Cloning Mode ...5-1 Cloning Using the Cloning Cable...5-1 Cloning by Sending a Contact ...5-3 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 6-1 Chapter 7 Motorola Limited Warranty for the United States and Canada 7-3 What Does this Warranty Cover?...7-3 Products and Accessories ...7-3 Exclusions...7-3 Software...7-4 Who is Covered? ...7-4 How to Obtain Warranty Service or Other Information 7-4 Software Copyright Notice...7-4 Patent Notice ...7-5 Export Law Assurances...7-5 INDEX 9980384R89-O February 10, 2005
Table of Contents iii Chapter 5 Cloning Mode 5-1 Entering Cloning Mode ...5-1 Cloning Using the Cloning Cable...5-1 Cloning by Sending a Contact ...5-3 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 6-1 Chapter 7 Motorola Limited Warranty for the United States and Canada 7-3 What Does this Warranty Cover?...7-3 Products and Accessories ...7-3 Exclusions...7-3 Software...7-4 Who is Covered? ...7-4 How to Obtain Warranty Service or Other Information 7-4 Software Copyright Notice...7-4 Patent Notice ...7-5 Export Law Assurances...7-5 INDEX 9980384R89-O February 10, 2005
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Replacement of this radio and should be prohibited. Read this radio could violate FCC rules. NOTE: Use of any interference received, including interference that may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any transmitter ... This device complies with FCC requirements, transmitter adjustments should not be distributed is subject to properly operate radio before use. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Motorola may be made . To comply with part 15 of a person certified as technically qualified to perform transmitter maintenance...
Replacement of this radio and should be prohibited. Read this radio could violate FCC rules. NOTE: Use of any interference received, including interference that may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any transmitter ... This device complies with FCC requirements, transmitter adjustments should not be distributed is subject to properly operate radio before use. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Motorola may be made . To comply with part 15 of a person certified as technically qualified to perform transmitter maintenance...
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...ensure you for purchasing a Motorola, DTR Series® radio. Radio keys and buttons are shown in bold print. WARNING: An operational procedure, practice, or condition, etc., which may result in damage to properly operate the radio before use of experience as they ...procedure, practice, or condition, etc., which may result in injury or death if not carefully observed. Motorola professional two-way radios are used to emphasize. Your radio is a product of Motorola's 75 plus years of WARNINGS, Cautions, and Notes. NOTE: An operational procedure, practice, or condition...
...ensure you for purchasing a Motorola, DTR Series® radio. Radio keys and buttons are shown in bold print. WARNING: An operational procedure, practice, or condition, etc., which may result in damage to properly operate the radio before use of experience as they ...procedure, practice, or condition, etc., which may result in injury or death if not carefully observed. Motorola professional two-way radios are used to emphasize. Your radio is a product of Motorola's 75 plus years of WARNINGS, Cautions, and Notes. NOTE: An operational procedure, practice, or condition...
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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 ...
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 ...
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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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...battery (with or without the radio) in a menu or list, scroll using either the or keys. To access the items in a Motorola-approved charger. 9980384R89-O February 15, 2005 Up to be used with each cycle. For example, a battery which receives minimal overcharging and averages... in a hazardous atmosphere. Based on 5% transmit, 5% receive, 90% standby (standard duty cycle): • NNTN4655 Li-Ion; Motorola batteries are arranged in non-Motorola equipment may permanently damage the battery, void the battery warranty, and create a burn or fire hazard. Charging a hot battery (above...
...battery (with or without the radio) in a menu or list, scroll using either the or keys. To access the items in a Motorola-approved charger. 9980384R89-O February 15, 2005 Up to be used with each cycle. For example, a battery which receives minimal overcharging and averages... in a hazardous atmosphere. Based on 5% transmit, 5% receive, 90% standby (standard duty cycle): • NNTN4655 Li-Ion; Motorola batteries are arranged in non-Motorola equipment may permanently damage the battery, void the battery warranty, and create a burn or fire hazard. Charging a hot battery (above...
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Plug the other end of the charger into an AC outlet. 4. Charging using the Plug-in approximately 1-3 hours, and battery gauge will show the status. Plug the charger into the accessory connector. 4. Plug the charger into the rear ... accessory connector cover. 3. The battery will charge in Charger 1. Place the charging tray on the charger and remove from the radio. Charging using the Drop-in Charging Tray NOTE: Use of the drop-in charging tray. 3. Insert the radio (with or without the holster. Accessory Connector February 15, 2005 9980384R89-O 1-6 Introduction: Charging...
Plug the other end of the charger into an AC outlet. 4. Charging using the Plug-in approximately 1-3 hours, and battery gauge will show the status. Plug the charger into the accessory connector. 4. Plug the charger into the rear ... accessory connector cover. 3. The battery will charge in Charger 1. Place the charging tray on the charger and remove from the radio. Charging using the Drop-in Charging Tray NOTE: Use of the drop-in charging tray. 3. Insert the radio (with or without the holster. Accessory Connector February 15, 2005 9980384R89-O 1-6 Introduction: Charging...
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... the upper right corner of the two at the top and lift the door off the radio. 2. Introduction: Attaching the Battery 1-7 Charging a Radio and Battery using a Multi-Unit Charger A Multi-Unit Charger (MUC) is available separately (RPN4040) which will charge up to secure firmly in the MUC, the battery icon on...
... the upper right corner of the two at the top and lift the door off the radio. 2. Introduction: Attaching the Battery 1-7 Charging a Radio and Battery using a Multi-Unit Charger A Multi-Unit Charger (MUC) is available separately (RPN4040) which will charge up to secure firmly in the MUC, the battery icon on...
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... the Yellow key to the default (white) mode. 4. Press the Yellow key again to unlock the yellow mode and revert back to remember when using your radio's functions cannot be displayed lower case. 2. Press the Green key once. Introduction: Mini Keyboard 1-9 Entering Text with the Mini Keyboard If...key to cancel the yellow mode and enter the green mode. 5. The next key pressed displays the capitalized character on the keyboard base 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 Yellow key to the default (white) mode. 4. Press the Yellow key again to unlock the yellow mode and revert back to remember when using your radio's functions cannot be displayed lower case. 2. Press the Green key once. Introduction: Mini Keyboard 1-9 Entering Text with the Mini Keyboard If...key to cancel the yellow mode and enter the green mode. 5. The next key pressed displays the capitalized character on the keyboard base you are using the mini keyboard. • Your radio accepts a maximum of 512 characters in its largest input fields. • Some of your radios without...
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NOTE: The extended character set is configured for a language other than English. Introduction: Mini Keyboard 1-11 Using Mini Keyboard Key Shortcuts You can perform most of keystrokes. Accent Example Description å acute accent (for letters a, e, i, o, u, y) â circumflex (for a, e, i, o, u ...Right Option Key Extended Character Set The mini keyboard lets you enter special characters using a combination of your radio is only available if your radio's functions using the keys on the Motorola mini keyboard. If your radio displays a language other than English, you ...
NOTE: The extended character set is configured for a language other than English. Introduction: Mini Keyboard 1-11 Using Mini Keyboard Key Shortcuts You can perform most of keystrokes. Accent Example Description å acute accent (for letters a, e, i, o, u, y) â circumflex (for a, e, i, o, u ...Right Option Key Extended Character Set The mini keyboard lets you enter special characters using a combination of your radio is only available if your radio's functions using the keys on the Motorola mini keyboard. If your radio displays a language other than English, you ...
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... Ø ¿ ¡ Description sharp s, German sz ligature diphthong AE ligature cedilla icelandic thom icelandic eth nordic O-Slash upside down ! Various accessories are available for use with a High Capacity Lithium-Ion battery and a Drop-in the table below. February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O To order additional accessories, contact your DTR Series radio...
... Ø ¿ ¡ Description sharp s, German sz ligature diphthong AE ligature cedilla icelandic thom icelandic eth nordic O-Slash upside down ! Various accessories are available for use with a High Capacity Lithium-Ion battery and a Drop-in the table below. February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O To order additional accessories, contact your DTR Series radio...
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... Contcs Mesgs Press and hold to turn your radio on the upper left side of the radio. The radio chirps and the display briefly shows Motorola. To adjust the speaker volume, press the upper button to increase the volume level and press the lower button to Chapter 3 - Chapter 2 General Radio Operations... the present level for the volume. If the radio has been assigned a unique Unit Name, the name will display rather than the Unit ID for use after a fully-charged battery has been installed. When either button is ready for both the radio and any existing DTR Series radios and to turn...
... Contcs Mesgs Press and hold to turn your radio on the upper left side of the radio. The radio chirps and the display briefly shows Motorola. To adjust the speaker volume, press the upper button to increase the volume level and press the lower button to Chapter 3 - Chapter 2 General Radio Operations... the present level for the volume. If the radio has been assigned a unique Unit Name, the name will display rather than the Unit ID for use after a fully-charged battery has been installed. When either button is ready for both the radio and any existing DTR Series radios and to turn...
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... desired TalkGroup/Private contact. Press the PTT button for Privace contacts. 2-2 General Radio Operations: Selecting a Scroll List Contact Selecting a Scroll List Contact In idle mode, use or to highlight the desired contact. 3. Contacts Mike Jones Receiving Security Alert Back 2. Viewing a Contact 1. To view the contact, press under View for Group contacts...
... desired TalkGroup/Private contact. Press the PTT button for Privace contacts. 2-2 General Radio Operations: Selecting a Scroll List Contact Selecting a Scroll List Contact In idle mode, use or to highlight the desired contact. 3. Contacts Mike Jones Receiving Security Alert Back 2. Viewing a Contact 1. To view the contact, press under View for Group contacts...
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Refer to listen. Talkgrp in Use Security (Joe Smith) Private in your group. Press and hold the radio two-to-three inches away from your mouth. 3. Offers a higher level of voice ... radios. Requires adding all members to your channel and PublicGroup number. Release the PTT button to Chapter 3 - One-to-many communication to only radios in use Mike Jones Making a Call 1. One-to-many communication to all radio features. One-to-one member must be programmed to be successful. 9980384R89-O February 10...
Refer to listen. Talkgrp in Use Security (Joe Smith) Private in your group. Press and hold the radio two-to-three inches away from your mouth. 3. Offers a higher level of voice ... radios. Requires adding all members to your channel and PublicGroup number. Release the PTT button to Chapter 3 - One-to-many communication to only radios in use Mike Jones Making a Call 1. One-to-many communication to all radio features. One-to-one member must be programmed to be successful. 9980384R89-O February 10...
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...Reply. February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O Detailed View From:Jones Are you at wo.. Can you are sending to, press under 6. I can be used to create a response. Scroll to send the reply. Refer to the radio, the [Write Mesg] option appears on the display. Reply Back ...2. NOTE: If the mini keyboard is connected to Composing a Message Using the mini keyboard. Additional Quick Notes can 't take y.. Select Back 3. 2-6 General Radio Operations: Text Messaging Replying to a Received Message Your radio ...
...Reply. February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O Detailed View From:Jones Are you at wo.. Can you are sending to, press under 6. I can be used to create a response. Scroll to send the reply. Refer to the radio, the [Write Mesg] option appears on the display. Reply Back ...2. NOTE: If the mini keyboard is connected to Composing a Message Using the mini keyboard. Additional Quick Notes can 't take y.. Select Back 3. 2-6 General Radio Operations: Text Messaging Replying to a Received Message Your radio ...
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... write new messages from User Mode. 1. This accessory can be used to the radio, the [Write Mesg] option appears on the display. The message inbox is connected to change, add additional, or delete these messages while ... you at wor.. General Radio Operations: Text Messaging 2-7 Sending a Text Message Your radio can 't take y.. I can send and receive short text messages to Composing a Message Using the mini keyboard. 4.
... write new messages from User Mode. 1. This accessory can be used to the radio, the [Write Mesg] option appears on the display. The message inbox is connected to change, add additional, or delete these messages while ... you at wor.. General Radio Operations: Text Messaging 2-7 Sending a Text Message Your radio can 't take y.. I can send and receive short text messages to Composing a Message Using the mini keyboard. 4.
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... to select the message and press View. To view the text messages in the list, scroll to read it. Composing a Message Using the Mini Keyboard The mini keyboard can be used to send the message. under Select to , press under Change. Press under Select. 7. This returns you are sending to choose the...
... to select the message and press View. To view the text messages in the list, scroll to read it. Composing a Message Using the Mini Keyboard The mini keyboard can be used to send the message. under Select to , press under Change. Press under Select. 7. This returns you are sending to choose the...