Giant Electronics T5420 14-Channel Family Radio Service User Manual User s

Giant Electronics Ltd 14-Channel Family Radio Service User s

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1Table of ContentsYOUR NEW RADIO......................2BATTERIES.................................3To Install: ................................................ 3Radio Etiquette:....................................... 3BELT CLIP..................................4To Attach:............................................... 4To Remove: ............................................ 4FRONT COVER ...........................4To Remove: ............................................ 4To Attach:............................................... 4TO COMMUNICATE.....................5Turn The Radio On: ................................ 6Monitor Button: ....................................... 6Channel Busy Indicator: ......................... 6Adjust The Volume:................................ 6Menu/Lock Button:.................................. 7Set The Channel:.................................... 7Set The Code:......................................... 7Call Tone:................................................ 8Set The Call Tone: .................................. 8“Roger” Beep:......................................... 9Set “Roger” Beep: .................................. 9Scan Advance..................................... 10Hands-Free Use With Accessories ..... 11Setting Sensitivity Level ....................... 12Sending Messages:.............................. 12Battery Meter:....................................... 13Low Battery Alert:................................ 13ACCESSORIES .........................13To Use Audio Accessories:................. 13CARE OF YOUR RADIO.............14SAFETY AND GENERALINFORMATION..........................15LIMITED WARRANTY................23
2Your New RadioMotorola Talkabout T5320, T5410and T5420 radios operate onFamily Radio Service (FRS)designated frequencies.  Thislicense-free, short range, two-way radio service wasestablished specifically for familyand group recreational use.  Useof this radio outside the countrywhere it was intended to bedistributed is subject togovernment regulations and maybe prohibited.
3BatteriesT5320, T5410 and T5420 radios operate with 3 AAalkaline batteries providing approximately 30 hoursof use.  That is almost 3 hours of talk and over 27hours of standby time.To Install:1. With back of radio facing you, flip Battery CoverLatch up to release. Lift cover off. Fig. 1.2. Insert 3 AA batteries as shown. Fig. 2.3. Reposition Battery Cover, flip Battery CoverLatch down to secure.Note: Your radio will retain its settings for 10minutes after the batteries are removed. After 10minutes, your radio will go back to its factorysettings.Radio Etiquette:Your radio has multiple channels shared on a “take turns” basis. This means other groups may be talking on thechannels. For uninterrupted communications, do not talk over someone who is already using the channel – yourmessage may not be completely heard. Try changing the channel to avoid channel congestion or use the Monitorbutton to check for channel activity. If you hear static while holding down the Monitor button the channel is clear foruse.
4Note: Since the channels are shared, your conversations will not be private and you may hear others talking.Belt ClipMotorola T5320, T5410 and T5420 radios come witha swivel belt clip.To Attach:1. Align belt clip post with hole in the radio back.2. Gently push until it clicks into place. Fig. 3.To Remove:1. Push release tab on top of belt clip down to releasecatch.2. Pull belt clip from the radio back.Front CoverThe T5320, T5410 and T5420 radios have aremovable front cover that allows you to customizeyour radio to your lifestyle. Do not operate the radiowithout the cover.To Remove:1. With a 1/8 inch flathead screwdriver, push downand towards you in between the top of the front coverand the radio. Fig. 4.2. Pull the sides of the removable cover away fromthe radio.To Attach:1. Reinsert housing tabs.2. Press down to snap cover into place.
5To CommunicateRead this manual carefully and make sure you know how to properly operate radio before use. Motorola
6Talkabout two-way radios have 14 channels. To communicate with others, all radios in your group must be set tothe same channel and Interference Eliminator Code.Turn The Radio On:1. Rotate Power/Volume knob clockwise until you hear a click. Radio will beep and LED Indicator Light will flashto confirm. All icons on the display will light up briefly, then the current channel and code will show. LED will flashevery three seconds.2. To turn radio off, rotate Power/Volume knob counter clockwise until you hear a click and display disappears.Monitor Button:The Scan/Monitor button on T5410 (Monitor ONLY button on T5320 and T5420) lets you hear the radio’svolume level when you are not receiving so you can adjust the volume. It is also used to check activity oncurrent channel before transmitting. To use the Monitor feature, press and hold the Scan/Monitor button on T5410(Monitor ONLY button onT5320 and T5420).Channel Busy Indicator:The radio also has a Channel Busy Indicator where the LED will also flash twice per second to indicate thechannel frequency is in use.Adjust The Volume:Rotate Power/Volume knob while holding down the Scan/Monitor button on T5410 (Monitor ONLY button onT5320 and T5420) until you reach a comfortable listening level. Rotate knob clockwise to increase and counterclockwise to decrease volume.
7Time-out Timer:The Time-out Timer feature helps extend battery life by preventing accidental transmission. Theradio will emit a continuous warning tone after the Push-To-Talk button is pressed for 60continuous seconds and will stop transmitting.Menu/Lock Button:You can be sure your menu settings won’t be changed accidentally. Just turn on the menu lock bypressing the Menu button for six seconds. Now you’ll see a lock on the display. You can turn offthe menu lock by pressing the Menu button for six seconds again. The lock icon disappears fromyour display when it’s turned off.Set The Channel:1. With radio on, press Menu/Lock button.Current channel will begin to flash. Fig. 5.2. Use Scroll buttons to change channelwhile flashing.3. Press Menu/Lock or Push-To-Talk buttonto set new channel.Set The Code:1. With radio on, press Menu/Lock buttontwice. Fig. 5.Current code will begin to flash.2. Use Scroll buttons to change code whileflashing.3. Press Menu/Lock or Push-To-Talk buttonto set new code.Note: Radio automatically saves channeland code after 5 seconds.
8Call Tone:The Call Tone gets others’ attention before you starttalking. Press Call Tone button and users on yourchannel will hear your Call Tone. T5320, T5410and T5420 have 5 Call Tones.Set The Call Tone:1. With the radio on, press Menu/Lock button threetimes. Current Call Tone will begin to flash. Fig. 6.2. Use Scroll buttons to change and hear CallTone while flashing.3. Press Menu/Lock or Push-To-Talk button toset new Call Tone.
9“Roger” Beep:Whenever the “Roger” Beep Icon appears on yourdisplay your two-way radio transmits a unique tone whenyou finish transmitting.Set “Roger” Beep:1. Press and hold Scroll + button as you turn on yourradio. The “Roger” Beep Icon appears on your display.2. To disable “Roger” Beep, turn your radio off. Press andhold Scroll + button as you turn your radio back on.
10Scan (T5410 Only)By Scanning, you can monitor channels and codes for transmissions and lock in on the one that interests you.More importantly, you can find someone in your group who has accidentally changed channels and is talkingduring your scan.To start scanning, briefly press and release the Scan/Monitor button.  If you activate scan while your code is setto 0, then the radio will check for activity on each channel regardless of the code in use on that channel. If youactivate scan while your code is set on 1 to 38, then the radio will check for activity on each channel, but only forthe code last set for that channel. When radio detects channel activity, it stops on that channel and displays it.While the radio is scanning, the Scan Icon will flash. When activity is detected on a channel, the radio will stopscanning and you will hear whatever transmissions are detected. The Scan Icon will stop flashing. If you want torespond to the transmission, just press the Push-To-Talk button within 5 seconds and you can respond. If youactivated scan when your code was set to 0, scan detects activity on a channel, and you press the Push-To-Talk button to respond, then the other person may not be able to hear your call since you will be transmitting witha code of 0.To stop scanning, briefly press and release the Scan/Monitor button.Scan AdvanceIf scan stops on a channel that you don’t want to listen to, press either the Scroll - or + buttons to resumescanning for the next active channel.
11Hands-Free Use (VOX) (T5420 Only)Hands-Free Use With AccessoriesVOX allows you to transmit “hands-free” by talking while using VOX accessories connected to the radio.To set VOX, plug in your accessory before you turn on your radio. When you turn on your radio, a flashing VOXIcon displays. Your radio will now detect your voice and transmit every time you talk. When you transmit using aVOX headset, you will hear yourself talking through the accessory speaker. This lets you know VOX is working.Press Push-To-Talk to turn off VOX and return to the regular way of transmitting. The VOX Icon will disappear.To reset VOX use, turn your radio off and then back on with your accessory plugged in. You can also enable VOXby pressing the Menu/Lock button, until the VOX Icon and a value of 0 through 3 are displayed. If you select 1through 3, you’ll be enabling VOX at a particular sensitivity level. If you select 0, you’ll disable VOX.Note: When using accessories, ensure that they are plugged in before you turn on the radio. There is a short delaywhen you start talking before the transmitter turns on.Note: After plugging accessories in, turn radio on and lower volume before placing accessory on head or ear.Press Monitor button while rotating volume knob to adjust to a comfortable listening level.
12Setting Sensitivity LevelThe sensitivity level allows you to compensate for background noise when using an accessory.  By adjusting thesensitivity level up or down, you can minimize the chance of unintended noises triggering a transmission, orincrease the microphone’s ability to pick up quiet voices.To set the sensitivity level, press Menu/Lock button as needed, until the VOX Icon and a value of 1 through 3 aredisplayed. Fig. 8.Then select:High (3) for quiet environmentsMedium (2) for most environmentsLow (1) for noisy environmentsWhen you connect a VOX accessory, the radio will automatically be set to your last sensitivity level.Sending Messages:1. To maximize clarity, hold radio 2 to 3 inches from mouth.2. Press and hold Push-To-Talk button and speak into microphone.LED Indicator Light glows continuously when transmitting.To receive messages, release Push-To-Talk button.
13Battery Meter:The Battery Meter, located on the front display, isdivided into three bars.As power is used, the bars will disappear. Fig. 9.Note: To ensure proper functioning of the batterymeter use only alkalinebatteries. The meter will not work accurately withrechargeable batteries.Low Battery Alert:When batteries are low, radio will beep:• 3 to 4 seconds after turning power on• Every 10 minutes in standby mode• After releasing PTT or Call buttonNote: Remove batteries before storing your radiofor extended periods. Batteries corrode over timeand may cause permanent damage to your radio.AccessoriesThere are many accessories (sold separately) available for T5320, T5410 and T5420 radios. For more informationrefer to the brochure we’ve included with your radio, contact place of purchase.To Use Audio Accessories:1. Make sure radio is off. Open accessory jack cover and plug accessory connector into jack.2. Turn radio on and lower volume before placing accessory on head or in ear.3. Press Monitor button while rotating Volume knob to adjust volume to a comfortable listening level.4. To transmit, press Push-To-Talk on radio or accessory and speak into accessory microphone.
145. To receive, release Push-To-Talk.Care of Your RadioTo clean the radio, wipe with a soft cloth dampened with water. Do not use cleaners or solvents on the radio; theycan harm the radio body and leak inside, causing permanent damage. Battery contacts may be wiped with a dry,lint-free cloth.If radio gets wet, turn it off and remove batteries immediately. Dry battery compartment with a soft cloth to minimizepotential water damage. Leave the cover off battery compartment overnight or until completely dry. Do not useradio until completely dry.
15SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATIONIMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENTOPERATIONREAD THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR RADIOThe information provided in this document supersedes the general safetyinformation contained in user guides published prior to July 2000. For informationregarding radio use in a hazardous atmosphere please refer to the Factory Mutual(FM) Approval Manual Supplement or Instruction Card, which is included withradio models that offer this capability.RF Operational CharacteristicsYour radio contains a transmitter and a receiver. When it is ON, it receives andtransmits radio frequency (RF) energy. The radio operates in the frequency rangeof 462 MHz to 467 MHz.Exposure To Radio Frequency EnergyYour Motorola radio is designed to comply with the following national andinternational standards and guidelines regarding exposure of human beings toradio frequency electromagnetic energy:United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal
16Regulations; 47 CFR part 2 sub-part JAmerican National Standards Institute (ANSI) / Institute of Electrical andElectronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1- 1992Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1- 1999 EditionNational Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) of theUnited States, Report 86, 1986International Commission on Non- Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998Ministry of Health (Canada) Safety Code 6. Limits of Human Exposure toRadio frequency Electromagnetic Fields in the Frequency Range from 3kHz to300 GHz, 1999Australian Communications Authority Radio communications(Electromagnetic Radiation - Human Exposure) Standard 1999 (applicable towireless phones only)To assure optimal radio performance and make sure human exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic energy is within the guidelines set forth in the abovestandards, always adhere to the following procedures:PORTABLE radio OPERATION AND EME EXPOSUREAntenna Care
17Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorizedantennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may violateFCC regulations.  DO NOT hold the antenna when the radio is “IN USE.” Holdingthe antenna affects call quality and may cause the radio to operate at a higherpower level than needed.Phone OperationWhen placing or receiving a phone call, hold your radio as you would a wirelesstelephone. Speak directly into the microphone.Two- way Radio OperationWhen using your radio as a traditional two- way radio, hold the radio in a verticalposition with the microphone one to two inches (2. 5 to 5 cm) away from the lips.Body- worn OperationTo maintain compliance with FCC/ Health Canada RF exposure guidelines, if youwear a radio on your body when transmitting, always place the radio in a Motorolasupplied or approved clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness for this product.Use of non- Motorola- approved accessories may exceed FCC/ Health Canada RFexposure guidelines. If you do not use a body- worn accessory, and are not usingthe radio held in the normal use position at the ear, ensure the radio and itsantenna are at least one inch (2. 5 cm) from your body when transmitting.Data operationWhen using any data feature of the radio, with or without an accessory cable,
18position the radio and its antenna at least one inch (2. 5 cm) from the body.Approved AccessoriesFor a list of approved Motorola accessories call 1-800-353-2729 please advise orvisit our website at www.motorola.com/talkaboutELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE/ COMPATIBILITYNote: Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interference(EMI) if inadequately shielded, designed or otherwise configured forelectromagnetic compatibility.• FACILITIESTo avoid electromagnetic interference and/ or compatibility conflicts, turn off yourradio in any facility where posted notices instruct you to do so. Hospitals or healthcare facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy.• AIRCRAFTWhen instructed to do so, turn off your radio when on board an aircraft. Any use ofa radio must be in accordance with applicable regulations per airline crewinstructions.• MEDICAL DEVICESPacemakersThe Advanced Medical Technology Association recommends that a minimumseparation of 6 inches (15 centimeters) be maintained between a handheld
19wireless radio and a pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with theindependent research by, and recommendations of, the United States Food andDrug Administration.Persons with pacemakers should:• ALWAYS keep the radio more than six inches (15 centimeters) from theirpacemaker when the radio is turned ON.• not carry the radio in the breast pocket.• use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference.• turn the radio OFF immediately if you have any reason to suspect thatinterference is taking place.Hearing AidsSome digital wireless radios may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event ofsuch interference, you may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer todiscuss alternatives.Other Medical DevicesIf you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of yourdevice to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy. Your physicianmay be able to assist you in obtaining this information.Safety and General Use While DrivingCheck the laws and regulations on the use of radios in the area where you drive.
20Always obey them.When using your radio while driving, please:• Give full attention to driving and to the road.• Use hands- free operation, if available.• Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditionsso require.OPERATIONAL WARNINGS• FOR VEHICLES WITH AN AIR BAGDo not place a portable radio in the area over an air bag or in the air bagdeployment area. Air bags inflate with great force. If a portable radio is placed inthe air bag deployment area and the air bag inflates, the radio may be propelledwith great force and cause serious injury to occupants of the vehicle.• POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERESTurn off your radio prior to entering any area with a potentially explosiveatmosphere, unless it is a radio type especially qualified for use in such areas as"Intrinsically Safe." Do not remove, install, or charge batteries in such areas.Sparks in a potentially explosive atmosphere can cause an explosion or fireresulting in bodily injury or even death.
21NOTE: The areas with potentially explosive atmospheres referred to above includefueling areas such as below decks on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storagefacilities, areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dustor metal powders, and any other area where you would normally be advised to turnoff your vehicle engine. Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often butnot always posted.• BLASTING CAPS AND AREASTo avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn off your radio whenyou are near electrical blasting caps, in a blasting area, or in areas posted: “Turnoff two- way radio.” Obey all signs and instructions.OPERATIONAL CAUTIONS• ANTENNASDo not use any portable radio that has a damaged antenna. If a damaged antennacomes into contact with your skin, a minor burn can result.• BATTERIESAll batteries can cause property damage and/ or bodily injury such as burns if aconductive material such as jewelry, keys, or beaded chains touch exposedterminals. The conductive material may complete an electrical circuit (shortcircuit) and become quite hot. Exercise care in handling any charged battery,particularly when placing it inside a pocket, purse, or other container with metal
22objects.
23Limited WarrantyLimited warranty for Motorola Personal Communications Products andAccessories Purchased in the United States and CanadaI. What This Warranty CoversDefects in materials and workmanship in the following new “Products”manufactured, sold or certified by Motorola, with which this limited warranty isincluded in/ on the package: (a) wireless cellular telephones, pagers and two- wayradios that operate via “Personal Radio Service” (such as Family Radio Serviceand General Mobile Radio Service), together with software imbedded in any ofthese products, and (b) subject to the following exceptions, accessories orsoftware sold for use with these products.• Battery Exception. This limited warranty extends only to batteries in which thefully- charged capacity falls below 80% of rated capacity and batteries that leak;• Software Exceptions. This limited warranty extends only to physical defects inthe media (such as CD- ROM) that tangibly embodies each copy of any softwaresold and/ or certified by Motorola for use with Products. Software that is nottangibly embodied in media and that is purchased separately from Products (suchas software that is downloaded from the internet) comes “as is” and withoutwarranty.
24II. What the Period of Coverage IsSubject to the following exceptions, one year from the date the Products arepurchased by the first end- user:• 90- Day Warranty Exception. The warranty is for 90 days for: (a) any softwaretangibly embodied in media or (b) any accessories for two- way radios that arecovered by this warranty, as described in Section I, above.• Limited Lifetime Warranty Exception. The warranty is a limited lifetime warrantyfor the lifetime of ownership by the first end- user of the following products, only:(a) decorative covers, including bezel, PhoneWrap™ or case (any model); and(b) ear buds and boom headsets that transmit mono sound through a wireconnection (this does not include ear buds or boom headsets that either transmitstereo sound or that are wireless, or both).• Repair / Replacement Exception. The warranty is for the balance of the originalwarranty or for 90 days from the date returned and delivered to the first end- user,whichever is longer.III. Who is CoveredThis warranty extends to you only if you are the first end- user purchaser.IV. What We Will Do to Correct Warranty ProblemsAt no charge to you, we have the option to repair or replace the Products that donot conform to the warranty, or to refund the Products’ purchase price. We mayuse functionally equivalent reconditioned/ refurbished/ pre- owned or new Products
25or parts. No software updates are provided.V. How to Get Warranty ServicePLEASE CALL US – DO NOT SHIP:USA CanadaCellular 1- 800- 331- 6456 All Products 1- 800- 461- 4575Paging 1- 800- 548- 9954 1- 888- 390- 6456 TTY (Text Telephone)FRS Radios 1- 800- 353- 27291- 888- 390- 6456 TTY (Text Telephone)Accessories and software -- call the number designated for the product with whichthey are used.You will receive instructions on how to ship the Products to Motorola or ourdesignated resource. If instructed to ship the Products, you must ship them withfreight, duties and insurance prepaid. Regardless of where you are instructed toreturn the Products, you must include: (a) a copy of your receipt, bill of sale orother comparable proof of purchase; (b) a written description of the problem; (c)the name of your service provider (if this Product requires subscription service); (d)the name and location of the installation facility (if applicable) and, mostimportantly; (e) your address and telephone number. If requested, you must alsoreturn all detachable parts such as antennas, batteries and chargers. RETAINYOUR ORIGINAL PROOF OF PURCHASE.
26For Products we ask you ship to us, we will ship repaired or replacementProducts at our expense for the freight and insurance, but at your expense for anyduties. If additional information is needed, please contact us at the telephonenumber listed above.VI. What This Warranty Does Not Cover• Products that are operated in combination with ancillary or peripheral equipmentor software not furnished or otherwise certified by Motorola for use with theProducts (“ ancillary equipment”), or any damage to the Products or ancillaryequipment as a result of such use. Among other things, “ancillary equipment”includes batteries, chargers, adaptors, and power supplies not manufactured orsupplied by Motorola. Any of these voids the warranty.• Someone other than Motorola (or its authorized service centers) tests, adjusts,installs, maintains, alters, modifies or services the Products in any way. Any ofthese voids the warranty.• Rechargeable batteries that: (a) are charged by other than the Motorola-approved battery charger specified for charging such batteries; (b) have anybroken seals or show evidence of tampering; (c) are used in equipment other thanthe Product for which they are specified; or (d) are charged and stored attemperatures greater than 60 degrees centigrade. Any of these voids the warranty.
27• Products that have: (a) serial numbers or date tags that have been removed,altered or obliterated; (b) board serial numbers that do not match each other, orboard serial numbers that do not match the housing; or (c) nonconforming or non-Motorola housings or parts. Any of these voids the warranty.• Defects or damage that result from: (a) use of the Products in a manner that isnot normal or customary; (b) improper operation or misuse; (c) accident or neglectsuch as dropping the Products onto hard surfaces; (d) contact with water, rain,extreme humidity or heavy perspiration; (e) contact with sand, dirt or the like; or (f)contact with extreme heat, or spills of food or liquid.• Physical damage to the surface of the Products, including scratches, cracks orother damage to a display screen, lens or other externally exposed parts.• Failure of Products that is due primarily to any communication service or signalyou may subscribe to or use with the Products.• Coil cords that are stretched or that have any broken modular tabs.• Leased Products.Flat- rate repair rates may apply to Products not covered by this warranty. Toobtain information about Products needing repairs that are not covered by thiswarranty, please call the telephone number previously listed. We will provideinformation on repair availability, rates, methods of payment, where to send theProducts, etc.
28VII. Some Other LimitationsThis is Motorola’s complete warranty for the Products, and states your exclusiveremedies. This warranty is given in lieu of all other express warranties. Impliedwarranties, including without limitation, the implied warranties of merchantabilityand fitness for a particular purpose, are given only if specifically required byapplicable law. Otherwise, they are specifically excluded.No warranty is made as to coverage, availability, or grade of service provided bythe Products, whether through a service provider or otherwise.No warranty is made that the software will meet your requirements or will work incombination with any hardware or applications software products provided by thirdparties, that the operation of the software products will be uninterrupted or errorfree, or that all defects in the software products will be corrected.In no event shall Motorola be liable, whether in contract or tort (includingnegligence) for damages in excess of the purchase price of the Product, or for anyindirect, incidental, special or consequential damages of any kind, or loss ofrevenue or profits, loss of business, loss of information or data, or other financialloss arising out of or in connection with the ability or inability to use the Products,to the full extent these damages may be disclaimed by law.VIII. Patent and Software Provisions
29At Motorola’s expense, we will defend you, and pay costs and damages that maybe finally awarded against you, to the extent that a lawsuit is based on a claimthat the Products directly infringe a United States patent. Our obligation isconditioned on:(a) you notifying us promptly in writing when you receive notice of the claim; (b)you giving us sole control of the defense of the suit and all negotiations for itssettlement or compromise; and (c) should the Products become, or in Motorola'sopinion be likely to become, the subject of a claim of infringement of a UnitedStates patent, you permit us, at our option and expense, either to: procure for youthe right to continue using the Products; replace or modify them so that theybecome non- infringing; or grant you a credit for such Products, as depreciated,and accept their return. The depreciation will be an equal amount per year over thelifetime of the Products, as established by Motorola.Motorola will have no liability to you with respect to any claim of patentinfringement that is based upon the combination of the Products or parts furnishedunder this limited warranty with ancillary equipment, as defined in VI., above.  Thisis Motorola’s entire liability with respect to infringement of patents by theProducts.IX. State Law and Other Jurisdiction Rights
30Some states and other jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation ofincidental or consequential damages, or limitation on the length of an impliedwarranty, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights,which vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.To obtain information on Motorola Personal Communications Products, includingwarranty service, accessories and optional Extended Warranties on selectedProducts, please call:USA CanadaCellular 1- 800- 331- 6456  All Products 1- 800- 461- 4575Paging 1- 800- 548- 9954 TTY (Text Telephone)FRS Radios 1- 800- 353- 2729  1- 888- 390- 6456TTY (Text Telephone)1- 888- 390- 6456Accessories and software -- call the telephone number designated above for theproduct with which they are used.DO NOT SHIP PRODUCTS TO THESE ADDRESSES – INSTEAD PLEASECALL.To correspond with Motorola about the Products, please write us at
31http://www.motorola.com or at:In the USA: In Canada:Motorola, Inc.  Motorola Canada Limited600 North U. S. Highway 45  5875 Whittle RoadLibertyville, IL 60048  Mississauga, ON L4Z 2H4FCC License Not RequiredChanges or modifications not expressly approved by Motorola may void the user’sauthority granted by the FCC to operate this radio and should not be made. Tocomply with FCC requirements, transmitter adjustments should be made only byor under the supervision of a person certified as technically qualified to performtransmitter maintenance and repairs in the private land mobile and fixed servicesas certified by an organization representative of the user of those services.Replacement of any transmitter component (crystal, semiconductor, etc.) notauthorized by the FCC equipment authorization for this radio could violate FCCrules.Software Copyright NoticeThe Motorola products described in this manual may include copyrighted Motorolaand third party software stored in semiconductor memories or other media. Laws
32in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola and third partysoftware providers certain exclusive rights for copyrighted software, such as theexclusive rights to distribute or reproduce the copyrighted software. Accordingly,any copyrighted software contained in the Motorola products may not be modified,reverse-engineered, distributed, or reproduced in any manner to the extent allowedby law. Furthermore, the purchase of the Motorola products shall not be deemedto grant either directly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license underthe copyrights, patents, or patent applications of Motorola or any third partysoftware provider, except for the normal, non- exclusive, royalty-free license to usethat arises by operation of law in the sale of a product.
33Patent InformationThis product is manufactured under one or more of the following United Statespatents:58962775894292586475256990065742484D408396D399821D387758D38915858945925893027578909857349755861850D395882D383745D389827D3891395929825592651459536406071640D413022D416252D416893EXPORT LAW ASSURANCES:This product is controlled under the export regulations of the United States ofAmerica and Canada. The Governments of the United States of America andCanada may restrict the exportation or re- exportation of this product to certaindestinations. For further information contact the U. S. Department of Commerce orthe Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade.Handsfree use disclaimer
34The use of wireless devices and their accessories may be prohibited or restrictedin certain areas. Always obey the laws and regulations on the use of theseproducts.MOTOROLA, the Stylized M Logo, and all other trademarks indicated as suchherein are trademarks of Motorola, Inc. ® Reg. U. S. Patent & Trademark Office.© 2001 Motorola, Inc.  All rights reserved. Printed in the U. S. A.Motorola Consumer Products Division1705 Belle Meade CourtLawrenceville, GA 30043www.motorola.com/talkabout

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