Motorola Solutions 89FT4874 AU SERIES, RLE1095A User Manual cover eps
Motorola Solutions, Inc. AU SERIES, RLE1095A cover eps
Contents
- 1. USERS MANUAL 1
- 2. USERS MANUAL 2
- 3. USERS MANUAL 3
- 4. USERS MANUAL 4
USERS MANUAL 2
getstart.fm Page 9 Friday, September 2, 2005 2:34 PM Installing the Nickel-Metal Hydride Battery The AU Series radio operates using a Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) rechargeable battery pack, which proves up to 9 hours1 of usage. A battery, transformer, and dropin charger tray are supplied with your radio. 1. Make sure your radio is turned off, by turning the volume knob counterclockwise. 2. Remove the belt clip, if necessary (see page 11). 3. With the radio back facing you, push the latch on the bottom of the radio away from you and slide the battery cover downward, toward you. 4. Insert the NiMH battery. Read battery pack installation instructions for appropriate fit. 5. Slide and snap the battery cover into place. Getting Started DO NOT disassemble the NiMH battery pack. Note: Remove batteries before storing your radio for extended periods. Batteries corrode over time and may cause permanent damage to your radio. Exercise caution when handling batteries that are leaking. Dispose of exhausted batteries at a designated battery disposal unit and not in the household waste. 1. Based on a standard duty cycle of 5% Transmit, 5% Receive, and 90% Standby. getstart.fm Page 10 Friday, September 2, 2005 2:34 PM Getting Started Charging using the 53xxx Drop-In Charging Tray 10 The Drop-in Charging Tray can be placed on any flat surface and provides drop-in charging convenience. The battery must be charged while inside of the radio. 1. Connect the transformer and the drop-in tray by inserting the plug of the transformer into the rear jack of the drop-in charging tray. 2. Plug the transformer into an AC outlet. 3. Turn the radio off. If the radio is on while charging, it will take longer to fully charge. 4. Insert the radio (with battery installed) into the charging tray pocket with the radio front facing the front of the charger. EL B1 MIC 210 ME NU MO getstart.fm Page 11 Friday, September 2, 2005 2:34 PM Battery Meter Battery Type NiMH 3 Bars 2 Bars 1 Bar Flashing 100%–85% 85%–25% 25%–10% Final 10% Attaching the Belt Clip Your radio includes a belt clip for your convenience. 1. To attach the belt clip, slide the belt clip into the grooves on the top of the radio and slide it down until it clicks into place. 2. To remove, pull back the release latch on the top of the belt clip and slide the belt clip up and away from the radio. Getting Started The battery meter in the upper left corner of the display shows how much battery power is remaining. Note: In case of loss, please contact your point-of-sales or call 1-800-353-2729 and request a replacement part number (53xxx for the ELB1110 or 53xxx for the ELB1210). 11 getstart.fm Page 12 Friday, September 2, 2005 2:34 PM Turning the Radio On and Off See “Radio Controls” on page 6 for a basic radio diagram. Turn P clockwise to turn the radio ON, and counterclockwise to turn the radio OFF. Getting Started When you turn the radio on, the radio chirps and the display briefly shows all features and display segments. The LED on the front left of the radio flashes every three seconds when the radio is ON. The radio then displays the current channel (larger number) and the frequency assigned to that channel (on the right indicated by l). The Interference Eliminator Code displays briefly (indicated by y). The code will then disappear and the current channel remains displayed. Adjusting the Volume Turn P clockwise to increase the volume, and counterclockwise to decrease the volume. Note: Do not hold the radio too close to your ear when adjusting the volume. 12 operation.fm Page 13 Tuesday, August 30, 2005 1:16 PM Talking and Receiving Basic Radio Operation It is good radio practice to monitor the channel you intend to use before transmitting. This practice ensures that you do not interrupt other users already on that same channel. To check for Channel activity, press and listen. If you hear static, then the channel is free for use. If someone is already speaking on that channel do not transmit. Press again to stop monitoring. MON 1. To talk, press and hold the Push to Talk button and speak into the microphone. To maximize clarity, hold the radio 2 to 3 inches away from your mouth. 2. To listen, release the Push to Talk button. Note: The LED on the front left of the radio lights a steady red when transmitting. Signal Strength Indicator When there is activity on a frequency, the radio displays w and the LED flashes once per second. Talking and Receiving MON When there is activity on the same frequency and code as your radio (your radio is receiving), the radio displays w and a signal strength from 1 (weakest) to 6 (strongest). This can help determine when a radio is moving out of range. Note: Obstacles that block the signal path may affect the strength of the incoming signal. 13 operation.fm Page 14 Tuesday, August 30, 2005 1:16 PM Programming Mode Programming Mode In order to speak with someone on your two-way radios, the following features must be set to the exact settings on all radios: • Channel: The current channel that the radio is using to transmit. • Frequency: The frequency your radio is using to transmit or receive (see page XX). • Interference Eliminator Code: These codes help to minimize interference by providing you with a choice of code combinations (see page XX). Entering Programming Mode To Do This Press These Buttons While Turning the Radio ON Channel Push to Talk button and Frequency Push to Talk button and Interference Eliminator Code MON MENU (this will disable “End of Transmission Tone” Once in Programming Mode, the radio beeps and displays k. 14 Note: If you press and release the Push to Talk button when programming, you will exit Programming Mode. operation.fm Page 15 Tuesday, August 30, 2005 1:16 PM Make sure kis displayed. See Entering Programming Mode for instructions on how to access. 2. Press or until the desired Channel is selected. 3. Press the Push to Talk button to exit. Frequency 1. Press MENU once, the lindicator displays and the Frequency flashes. 2. Press or to choose the desired Frequency. 3. Press the Push to Talk button to exit. Interference Eliminator Code 1. Select the channel on which you wish to change the Code. 2. To set the Code, press MENU Programming Mode Channel 1. The Channel number flashes and the land y indicators display alternately. until the Code number display begins to flash. 3. Press or to select the desired Code. 4. Press the Push to Talk button to exit. Note: To hear everyone on your frequency, select Interference Eliminator Code 0. 15 operation.fm Page 16 Tuesday, August 30, 2005 1:16 PM To Specify a Different Code for Each Channel AU1100 1. Press MON and then press or to select the Channel. 2. Press again and then press or to select the desired Code. 3. Press the Push to Talk button to set and exit. Programming Mode MON 16 operation.fm Page 17 Tuesday, August 30, 2005 1:16 PM Features Call Tone ELB1110 1 Call Tone plus Off ELB1210 2 Call Tones plus Off To Set the Call Tones 1. Press MENU until Edisplays. 2. Press or hear and select a Call Tone. 3. Setting the Call Tone to 0 sets the Call Tones to OFF. 4. Press MENU Features Your radio can transmit Call Tones to other radios in your group so you can alert them that you are about to talk. Once the Call Tone is set, press to transmit the Call Tone to others. The number of Call Tones supported by your radio is based on model: to exit Note: The default is set to 0, Call Tones are OFF. 17 operation.fm Page 18 Tuesday, August 30, 2005 1:16 PM Hands-Free Use/VOX (ELB1210 Only) Features This feature allows you to activate the radio transmitter with your voice by using a Motorola authorized audio accessory, instead of having to press the Push to Talk button. It is recommended that the radio volume level be kept to a minimum until the audio accessory is put in place and your radio is turned on to adjust the volume to a user's volume preference. 1. Turn the radio OFF. 2. Open the accessory cover. 3. Insert the audio accessory plug firmly into the accessory jack. 4. Turn the radio ON. The g icon will display. If flashing, press the Push to Talk button to re-enable VOX. 5. To transmit, speak into the accessory microphone. To receive, stop talking. 6. To disable VOX operation, press the Push to Talk button or simply remove the audio accessory. Note: There is a short delay between the start of a voice transmission and when the radio transmits. 18
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