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...28 Setting the Channel 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 Channel 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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...MHz to 470 MHz. Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy Your Motorola radio is ON, it is designed to July 2000. When it receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) energy. The radio operates in user guides published prior to comply with radio models that offer this document supersedes ...the general safety information contained in the frequency range of...
...MHz to 470 MHz. Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy Your Motorola radio is ON, it is designed to July 2000. When it receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) energy. The radio operates in user guides published prior to comply with radio models that offer this document supersedes ...the general safety information contained in the frequency range of...
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DO NOT hold the antenna when the radio is within the guidelines 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...
DO NOT hold the antenna when the radio is within the guidelines 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...
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...battery from the charger adapter cover. If flashing red persists for charging; must be replaced. Flashing Yellow Standby - Battery waiting to the radio, the NiMH battery, or the charging dock. Getting Started Charging Status The Light Indicator shows the charging status when the charger is ...faulty and should be between 5o to 40o C or 41o to 100% 100% Flashing Red Battery faulty - Temperature out of range for more than one minute, the battery is connected to charge. Light Indicator Color Charging Status and Description Charging Level Complete Solid Red...
...battery from the charger adapter cover. If flashing red persists for charging; must be replaced. Flashing Yellow Standby - Battery waiting to the radio, the NiMH battery, or the charging dock. Getting Started Charging Status The Light Indicator shows the charging status when the charger is ...faulty and should be between 5o to 40o C or 41o to 100% 100% Flashing Red Battery faulty - Temperature out of range for more than one minute, the battery is connected to charge. Light Indicator Color Charging Status and Description Charging Level Complete Solid Red...
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To Talk Note: The microphone is located under the ) button. While transmitting, the red indicator light above the P button glows. Press and hold to talk, release to two miles (lineof-sight) Medium Range • Buildings or trees Minimal Range • Dense foliage or mountains • Buildings or vehicles 30 When you press M. Talking Range Talking and Listening Optimal Range • Flat, open areas from the microphone. So don't cover it when you 're finished, just release M (Press and hold M and talk two-to-three inches away from five feet up to listen).
To Talk Note: The microphone is located under the ) button. While transmitting, the red indicator light above the P button glows. Press and hold to talk, release to two miles (lineof-sight) Medium Range • Buildings or trees Minimal Range • Dense foliage or mountains • Buildings or vehicles 30 When you press M. Talking Range Talking and Listening Optimal Range • Flat, open areas from the microphone. So don't cover it when you 're finished, just release M (Press and hold M and talk two-to-three inches away from five feet up to listen).
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.../Signal Strength Indicator The ) button allows you press and hold the ) button. Before you determine when a radio is moving out of range by pressing [ or ]. Don't transmit if you determine when a radio is currently in your head or in use. Talking and Listening Using Accessories Make sure the... radio is clear and w will display. This button can also help you place an accessory on a channel (...
.../Signal Strength Indicator The ) button allows you press and hold the ) button. Before you determine when a radio is moving out of range by pressing [ or ]. Don't transmit if you determine when a radio is currently in your head or in use. Talking and Listening Using Accessories Make sure the... radio is clear and w will display. This button can also help you place an accessory on a channel (...
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... conversation on a channel Shared channel or interference eliminator code may be in buildings or vehicles decrease range. all radios must use , try another. Wearing radio close to improve transmission. Hearing other radios' settings; Check for clear line of radio. 50 Change location of sight to body such as you transmit. Reposition, replace, or recharge batteries...
... conversation on a channel Shared channel or interference eliminator code may be in buildings or vehicles decrease range. all radios must use , try another. Wearing radio close to improve transmission. Hearing other radios' settings; Check for clear line of radio. 50 Change location of sight to body such as you transmit. Reposition, replace, or recharge batteries...
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..., with transmission. Troubleshooting If QuieT6000 feature is NOT being pressed while trying to two miles in clear, unobstructed conditions. all radios must be acknowleged by pressing \ for three code locked seconds. 51 Reposition, replace, or recharge batteries. If QuieT6000 feature ...is up to listen. Unlock by pressing any incoming transmissions. Talk range is on , or setting does not match other radios; Heavy static or interference Eavesdrop Reducer code is unlocked. Radios are too close, they must use the same Eavesdrop Reducer code.
..., with transmission. Troubleshooting If QuieT6000 feature is NOT being pressed while trying to two miles in clear, unobstructed conditions. all radios must be acknowleged by pressing \ for three code locked seconds. 51 Reposition, replace, or recharge batteries. If QuieT6000 feature ...is up to listen. Unlock by pressing any incoming transmissions. Talk range is on , or setting does not match other radios; Heavy static or interference Eavesdrop Reducer code is unlocked. Radios are too close, they must use the same Eavesdrop Reducer code.
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... you start user-defined period of inactivity talking •Keypad Lock Prevents your settings from your retailer or www.motorola.com MOTOROLA, the Stylized M Logo, TALKABOUT, and all combinations •Low Battery Alert Audible tone and visual display tell you your battery is not intended...'s guide included •Quick release Swivel Belt Clip included •Illuminated display Easy to 2 mile range *Depending on terrain and conditions •QuieT6000™ Helps keep radios outside your group from disturbing you with ring tones or conversation •14 channels, each with 38...
... you start user-defined period of inactivity talking •Keypad Lock Prevents your settings from your retailer or www.motorola.com MOTOROLA, the Stylized M Logo, TALKABOUT, and all combinations •Low Battery Alert Audible tone and visual display tell you your battery is not intended...'s guide included •Quick release Swivel Belt Clip included •Illuminated display Easy to 2 mile range *Depending on terrain and conditions •QuieT6000™ Helps keep radios outside your group from disturbing you with ring tones or conversation •14 channels, each with 38...