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CONTENTS
Sending a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Receiving a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Radio Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Radio Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Making a Selective Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Receiving a Selective Call F . . . . . . . . . . .
Sending a Call Alert™ Page . . . . . . . . . . .
Receiving a Call Alert Page . . . . . . . . . . .
Radio Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sending a Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sending a Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Receiving a Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Responding to Emergency Alerts E . . . .
Decoding an Emergency Alarm. . . . . .
Multiple Queued Emergencies . . . . . .
Three Minute Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
After the Timer Expires . . . . . . . . . . . .
Clearing an Emergency Alert E . . . . . . .
Sending an Emergency Remote Monitor .
Sending an Emergency Alert . . . . . . . . . .
Sending a Remote Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . .
Selective Radio Inhibit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Editing a Radio Call List K . . . . . . . . . . .
Repeater or Talkaround J Mode . . . . .
Setting the Power Level B . . . . . . . . . . .
Name and Call/Message Tone Tagging . .
Parts of the Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Optional Enhanced Keypad
Microphone (RMN4026) . . . . . . . . . . . 2
On/Off/Volume Knob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Channel Selector/Menu Navigation
Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
LED Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Programmable Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Push-to-Talk (PTT) Button . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Microphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Menu Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Use with Enhanced Keypad
Microphone (RMN4026) . . . . . . . . . . . 7
LCD Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Audio Indicators for Programmable
Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Turning the Radio On or Off . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Adjusting the Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Selecting a Zone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Selecting a Radio Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
CONTENTS
Computer Software Copyrights . . . . . . . . . .iii
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CONTENTS
Scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Starting or Stopping Scan G . . . . . . . . .
Talkback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Deleting a Nuisance Channel . . . . . . . . . .
Restoring a Channel to the Scan List .
Editing a Scan List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Adding or Deleting Channels
in a Scan List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Prioritizing a Channel in a Scan List . .
Setting Priority Channels . . . . . . . . . . .
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Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Making a Phone Call D . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Modifying the Phone List K . . . . . . . . . .
Adding an Entry (when using the
enhanced keypad
microphone only). . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Deleting an Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Editing an Entry (when using the
enhanced keypad
microphone only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Editing an Access/Deaccess Code
(when using the enhanced keypad
microphone only). . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Utilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
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Safety and Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Safe and Efficient Operation of Motorola
Two-Way Radios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Exposure to Radio Frequency
Energy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mobile Radio Operation and
EME Exposure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Electromagnetic Interference/
Compatibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Operational Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Vehicles with an Air Bag . . . . . . . . . . .
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres. . .
Blasting Caps and Blasting Areas. . . .
ANTENNA INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . .
MOBILE ANTENNAS . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FIXED SITE ANTENNAS . . . . . . . . . .
Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Audio/Tone Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
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Setting the Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Displaying the Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Selecting the Display Language. . . . . . . . 46
Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Antennas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Control Station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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COMPUTER SOFTWARE
COPYRIGHTS
CONTENTS
The Motorola products described in this
manual may include copyrighted Motorola
computer programs stored in semiconductor
memories or other media. Laws in the United
States and other countries preserve for
Motorola certain exclusive rights for
copyrighted computer programs including, but
not limited to, the exclusive right to copy or
reproduce in any form the copyrighted
computer program. Accordingly, any
copyrighted Motorola computer programs
contained in the Motorola products described
in this manual may not be copied, reproduced,
modified, reverse-engineered, or distributed in
any manner without the express written
permission of Motorola. Furthermore, the
purchase of Motorola products shall not be
deemed to grant either directly or by
implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license
under the copyrights, patents or patent
applications of Motorola, except for the normal
non-exclusive license to use that arises by
operation of law in the sale of a product.
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CONTENTS
Notes
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RADIO OVERVIEW
PARTS OF THE RADIO
Red/Yellow/Green
LED Indicators
LCD Screen
On/Off/Volume
Knob
Channel Selector/
Menu Navigation Buttons
(Up/Down)
Menu Exit/Escape
Button
Programmable
Menu Enter/Select
Button 3 (P3)
(Interchangeable)
Button
RADIO OVERVIEW
Microphone
Jack
Programmable
Button 1 (P1)
(Interchangeable)
Programmable
Button 2 (P2)
(Interchangeable)
Editing
Buttons
(Left/Right)
Programmable
Button 4 (P4)
(Interchangeable)
English
Optional Enhanced Keypad Microphone
(RMN4026)
Your radio may be ordered with an optional
DTMF (Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency)
microphone that has a direct entry keypad.
This enhanced keypad microphone has three
buttons (A, B, C) below the keypad that can be
programmed to conveniently activate select
radio features.
RADIO OVERVIEW
Keypad
Programmable
Buttons
(A, B, C)
Push-to-Talk
(PTT) button
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On/Off/Volume Knob
Turns the radio on or off, and adjusts the
radio’s volume.
Some buttons can access up to two features,
depending on the type of button press:
short press—quickly pressing and
releasing the programmable buttons
•
long press—pressing and holding the
programmable buttons for a period of time
(default 1 1/2 seconds or programmed
value)
LED Indicators
Indicates channel, scan, and monitor status, as
well as receipt of a selective call.
•
hold down—pressing and holding down
the programmable buttons while checking
status or making adjustments
Programmable Buttons
A summary of programmable radio features
and corresponding page references appears
beginning on page 4.
Channel Selector/Menu Navigation Buttons
or
Used for channel scrolling. When in menu
mode, used for menu navigation.
Your radio has several programmable buttons.
Your dealer can program these buttons as
shortcuts to various radio features.
Check with your dealer for a complete list of
functions your radio supports.
Programmable buttons include the g,h,
i, and j buttons (see page 1).
In the “Button” column, have your dealer record
the name of the programmable button next to
the feature that has been programmed to it.
RADIO OVERVIEW
•
The dealer can use the abbreviations (P1, P2,
P3, P4) shown in the radio illustration on
page 1.
Also, where appropriate, have your dealer
indicate whether the button press requires a
short press, a long press, or needs to be held
down.
English
RADIO OVERVIEW
Function
Volume Set
—
Direct Zone
Access
—
Home Revert
—
Direct Channel
Access
PRTT (Priority
Request-to-Talk)
—
—
Emergency
Power Level
Repeater/
Talkaround
Scan/Nuisance
Channel Delete
Phone
† This
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Indicator
Short Press
—
Long Press
Hold Down
Page
—
Sound a tone
for adjusting
your radio’s
volume level.
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—
12
—
13
—
13
—
13
—
22
—
25
—
24
—
29
—
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Direct entry to zone selection menu.†
Takes you directly to a pre-programmed
zone/channel combination.†
Toggle the direct access channel feature.†
(Enhanced keypad microphone required.)
Sends a priority access
request to the dispatcher.
Cancel
Initiate Emergency Alert. Emergency
status.
Toggle transmit power level between High
and Low.†
Toggle between using a repeater or
transmitting directly to another radio.†
Delete a
nuisance
Toggle scan on and off.
channel while
scanning.
Access Phone Mode.†
function is activated by EITHER a short OR a long press, but not both.
Button
Function
Speed Dial
Monitor
Indicator
Short Press
Long Press
Hold Down
Page
—
Access your phone list directly.†
—
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Toggle silent monitor
operation (also turn off
open squelch monitor
when it has been
activated).
—
—
Turn on open
squelch
monitor.
Toggle between activating and deactivating
the option board.†
—
—
Radio Call
—
Access the radio call menu.†
—
—
Light
—
Adjust brightness level (off/low/med/high).†
—
—
Auxiliary
Control (1/2)
—
Activates or deactivates a pin on the
accessory connector.† (See your dealer.)
—
—
Status
—
Direct entry to the status menu.†
—
—
One-Touch
Status
—
Immediately sends a preprogrammed
status.†
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—
Message
—
Direct entry to the message menu.†
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—
One-Touch
Message
—
Immediately sends a preprogrammed
message.†
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Horn and Lights
—
Toggles external alarm feature or cancels a
triggered alarm.†
—
—
† This
RADIO OVERVIEW
Option Board
(if one is
installed)
Button
function is activated by EITHER a short OR a long press, but not both.
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Push-to-Talk (PTT) Button
Press and hold down this button to talk;
release it to listen.
Microphone
Hold the microphone 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5
cm) from your mouth, and speak clearly into it.
RADIO OVERVIEW
Menu Keys
Exit
Up
Menu/
Select
Left
Down
Right
Menu/Select Key
Used to enter Menu Mode. When in Menu
Mode, this key is also used to make menu
selections.
Exit Key
Used to move to the previous Menu level (short
press) or to exit Menu Mode (long press).
English
Up Key
and Down Key
Used for channel scrolling. When in Menu
Mode, used for menu navigation.
Right Key
Moves the cursor right or inserts a space when
editing or Zone scrolling.
Left Key
Moves the cursor left or used as a backspace
key when editing or Zone scrolling.
Use with Enhanced Keypad Microphone
(RMN4026)
RADIO OVERVIEW
These keys are used to:
•
Dial a phone number
•
Make a radio call
•
Enter information when programming radio
lists
•
Directly access preprogrammed features
Each key can generate several different
characters. For example, to enter the character
“C,” press the 2 key three times. (Refer to the
following table.)
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Entering Characters Using the Keypad
Number of Times Key is Pressed
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
0 0
1 1
2 A
À
Á
Â
Ç
à
á
â
ç
3 D
È
É
Ê
è
é
ê
ë
4 G
Ì
Í
ì
í
î
ï
5 J
6 M
Ñ
Ò
Ó
Ô
ñ
ò
7 P
8 T
Ù
Ú
Û
ù
ú
9 W
* *
# #
Blank
Space
’
”
RADIO OVERVIEW
Key
English
ó
ô
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LCD Screen
Symbol
Indication
Phone Mode is
selected.
Phone
The top screen row displays radio status
information:
Emergency
Companding
Indication
The Companding
feature is activated.
When in narrow band,
this feature improves
audio quality.
Low Power “ R “ or High
Power “ S “ is activated.
Power Level
Carrier Squelch
(CSQ)
The radio is on a CSQ
channel, monitor is
active, or the
microphone is off-hook.
A Selective Call or Call
Alert has been received.
Call Received
Scan
Priority 1 Scan
flashing)
Priority 2 Scan
steady)
The Scan feature is
active. Flashes when
Scan is suspended.
During Scan, indicates
that the scan has locked
on to a priority 1
channel.
RADIO OVERVIEW
Symbol
An Emergency Alert is
being sent.
During Scan, indicates
that the scan has locked
on to a priority 2
channel.
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Symbol
Talkaround
Indication
AUDIO INDICATORS FOR
PROGRAMMABLE BUTTONS
The radio is not
transmitting through a
repeater.
Low-High Tone
The radio is in Program
List editing mode.
High-Low Tone
Programming Mode
Signal Strength
Indicates signal
strength. The more bars,
the stronger the signal.
Option board is enabled.
RADIO OVERVIEW
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Button
Option Board
In addition to having associated visual
indicators, some programmable buttons use
tones to indicate one of two modes:
Not currently assigned.
Low-High Tone High-Low Tone
Scan
Start scan
Stop scan
Power Level
High power
selected
Low power
selected
Not currently assigned.
Option Board
Enabled
Disabled
Repeater/
Talkaround
Does not use
repeater
Uses repeater
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
GETTING STARTED
TURNING THE RADIO ON OR OFF
Turn the On/Off/Volume Control knob
clockwise to increase the volume, or
counterclockwise to decrease the volume.
–or–
ON
Push the On/Off/
Volume Control knob
until you hear a click.
Hold down the Volume Set button (see
page 4). You will hear a continuous tone.
Turn the On/Off/Volume Control knob to the
desired volume level.
Release the Volume Set button.
OFF
Push the On/Off/
Volume Control knob
until you hear a click and
the display clears.
GETTING STARTED
If power-up is
successful, you will
hear the Self-Test Pass
Tone.
If the radio fails to
power up, you will hear
the Self-Test Fail
Tone
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SELECTING A ZONE
Method 3
A zone is a group of up to 16 channels. Before
you can access a channel in a zone, you must
select the zone in one of three ways:
Press v to select the previous zone. If
pressed while the first zone is selected, the
radio will wrap around to the last zone.
-orPress w to select the next zone. If pressed
while the last zone is selected, the radio will
wrap around to the first zone.
Method 1
u to enter Menu Mode.
y or z until
Zone
u to select
Zone
y or z until you see the desired zone
name.
GETTING STARTED
Method 2 (if programmed by your dealer [see
pages 4-5]).
Your radio offers 128 channels (8 zones of 16
channels each).
Note: Due to government regulations, some
channels may not be programmed.
See your dealer for more information.
There are three ways to select a channel:
Method 1
Press the Direct Zone Access button.
Select the appropriate Zone, if required.
y or z until you reach the desired zone.
y or z until you reach the desired
u to select the zone.
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u to select the zone.
SELECTING A RADIO CHANNEL
channel, shown on the screen.
Method 2 (if programmed by your dealer [see
pages 4 -5]).
Press the Home Revert button.
Method 3 (if programmed by your dealer [see
pages 4 -5]).
Press the Direct Channel Access button.
Enter the desired channel using the enhanced
keypad microphone.
u to confirm your selection.
SENDING A CALL
If your system uses the request-to-talk feature,
use the following method to send a call:
Turn your radio on.
y or z to select the desired channel.
Press the PTT (for priority requests to talk, the
PRTT button) and wait for the talk permit tone.
Hold the microphone vertically 1 to 2 inches
(2.5 to 5 cm) from your mouth. Press the PTT
to talk; release it to listen.
Release the PTT to listen.
RECEIVING A CALL
Turn your radio on.
Turn your radio on.
y or z to select the desired channel.
Hold the microphone vertically 1 to 2 inches
(2.5 to 5 cm) from your mouth. Press the PTT
to talk; release it to listen.
Adjust the radio’s volume if necessary (see
page 11).
Select the desired channel.
To respond, hold the microphone vertically 1
to 2 inches (2.5 to 5 cm) from your mouth.
Press the PTT to talk; release it to listen.
GETTING STARTED
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GETTING STARTED
Notes
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RADIO CALLS
You can make a selective call to a particular radio
or group of radios, provided the signaling
protocol supports it.
Press the PTT to send the call. The radio
sounds a continuous tone.
Press the PTT to talk; release it to listen.
When finished with the call,
t to return to
Selective Call
RADIO CALLS
MAKING A SELECTIVE CALL
–or–
To make a Selective Call:
Hold down t to exit Menu Mode.
u to
y or z until
Radio Call
u to select
Radio Call
y or z until
Selective Call
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You will hear two alert tones.
The LED Indicator flashes yellow.
u to select
Selective Call
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y or z
The LCD screen displays F and the
preprogrammed name or ID of the calling
radio, if available.
enter Menu Mode.
to locate the desired ID in
the Radio Call List.
RECEIVING A SELECTIVE CALL F
When you receive a selective call:
–or–
when using the enhanced keypad microphone
only, enter the ID number of the radio you want
to call.
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RADIO CALLS
SENDING A CALL ALERT™ PAGE
u to enter Menu Mode.
y or z until
Acknowledge
If not,
Radio Call
If the Call Alert page is received,
you will see
To send a Call Alert page:
you will see
No Acknowledge
t to return to
Call Alert
–or–
Hold down t to exit Menu Mode.
y or z until
Call Alert
RECEIVING A CALL ALERT PAGE
) to select
Call Alert
y or z to locate the desired ID in the
Radio Call List;
When your radio receives a Call Alert page, it
sounds four alert tones continuously and the
following are displayed until you respond:
the F symbol, and the ID of the calling radio
alternating with Call Received.
to select
Radio Call
–or–
when using the enhanced keypad microphone
only, enter the ID number of the radio you want
to page.
Press the PTT to send the page.
You will see
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You can alert another person by sending a Call
Alert page.
Call In Prog
Press the PTT to answer the page, or press
any other key to clear it.
Note: Your radio will display only the last Call
Alert page received. Also, your radio
will not receive any Selective Calls until
you clear the page.
RADIO CHECK
To perform a Radio Check:
y or z until
Radio Call
u to select
Radio Call
y or z until
Radio Check
u to select
Radio Check
y or z to locate the desired ID in the
Radio Call List;
when using the enhanced keypad microphone
only, enter the ID number of the radio you are
checking.
Call In Prog
If the Radio Check is received,
you will see
Acknowledge
If not, you will see
No Acknowledge
t to return to
Radio Check
–or–
to enter Menu Mode.
–or–
Press the PTT.
You will see
RADIO CALLS
This feature allows you to determine if a radio
is in range without disturbing the user of the
radio. Radio Check can also be used when
attempts with Selective Call and Call Alert fail.
(This feature is available only if your signaling
protocol supports it.)
Hold down t to exit Menu Mode.
SENDING A STATUS
This feature gives you the ability to send a
status update to the base. The status feature
makes more efficient use of the channel
compared to voice transmissions. Status
updates of up to 14 characters may be
programmed by your dealer.
To send a Status:
u to enter Menu Mode.
y or z until
Status
u to select
Status
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y or z to locate the desired status in
RADIO CALLS
the preprogrammed list.
To send an electronic (data) message:
u to enter Menu Mode.
y or z until
Message
enter the number of the status you wish to
send.
u to select
Message
–or– if programmed by your dealer (see
y or z to locate the desired message in
–or– when using the enhanced keypad
microphone only,
pages 4-5),
the preprogrammed list.
press the button that has been
preprogrammed for a specific status.
–or– when using the enhanced keypad
Note: You cannot retransmit the current
status update.
enter the number of the message you wish to
send.
microphone only,
–or– if programmed by your dealer (see
SENDING A MESSAGE
This feature gives you the ability to send and
receive preprogrammed messages. Data
messages make more efficient use of channels
compared to voice transmissions. Messages of
up to 14 characters may be programmed by
your dealer.
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pages 4-5),
press the button that has been
preprogrammed for a specific message.
RECEIVING A MESSAGE
•
•
•
You will hear two alert tones.
The yellow LED indicator flashes.
The LCD screen
Msg Received
displays
•
alternating with the preprogrammed alias.
Note: If you receive a message that is
programmed into your radio, the display
will alternate with the following:
•
Message #_
and
No Alias
•
RESPONDING TO EMERGENCY
ALERTS E
Your radio offers choices for initiating and
responding to Emergency Alert
communications. Choices may include:
•
Emergency Cycles - Allows the radio to
automatically cycle between transmit and
RADIO CALLS
When your radio receives a message:
receive mode over a preprogrammed
number of times by keying with voice after it
has received an Acknowledge to the alarm
you send. The default number of transmits
is one (10, maximum); the default value of
the retransmit interval is 5 seconds (one,
minimum; 60, maximum).
Emergency Alarm/Call - Gives you access
to a voice resource, on a priority basis, over
all other types of call traffic.
Emergency Remote Monitor - Enables the
dispatcher to activate the transmit circuit of
your radio, during an Emergency, to hear
the situation through your microphone. See
page 21 for more about sending an
Emergency Remote Monitor.
Remote Monitor - Enables the dispatcher to
activate the transmit circuit of your radio,
during a normal dispatch, to hear the
situation through your microphone. See
page 22 for information about sending a
Remote Monitor.
Note: All the choices listed above are dealer
preprogrammed. See your dealer for
more details.
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RADIO CALLS
Decoding an Emergency Alarm
If preprogrammed by your dealer, and provided
the signaling protocol supports it, your radio
decodes (responds to) an Emergency Alarm or
Emergency Call by:
• Sounding a unique, repeating alert tone
• Activating an external alarm
• Displaying alternating message parts on a
single line, similar to the following example
E m e rg enc y
■
the word Emergency, followed by
MD C
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C A LL
01
■
Emergency Alias from the Radio
Call List (example, MDC CALL 01),
followed by
■
Timestamp of the Emergency
Alert (example, 03:55).
0 3 :5 5
Flashing the E icon (while decoding only;
lights steady when encoding)
Multiple Queued Emergencies
•
Clearing the existing displayed Emergency
shows the next in the queue, if one exists.The
display updates and shows “Emerg (queued
number) of (total number)”. If no additional
Emergencies are queued, the radio exits
Emergency mode and resumes normal mode.
Three Minute Timer
Responding to an Emergency starts a threeminute timer. The radio does not generate
another Emergency Alert tone against that
Emergency Alias or ID until the three-minute
period expires. If cleared within 3 minutes, the
alarm will regenerate the alert. If the radio
receives another Emergency Alert from the
same Alias or ID, the radio acknowledges the
Emergency but does not restart the tone,
activate the external alarm, or display updated
information.
After the Timer Expires
•
•
•
•
Acknowledges the Emergency
Restarts the Emergency Alert tone
Activates the external alarm
Updates the time stamp on the matching
Emergency
Note: If the Radio Call List does not include
an alias for the radio ID, the ID displays.
Radios that do not support the signaling
protocol sound the alert tone, activate
the external alarm and display data.
CLEARING AN EMERGENCY
ALERT E
To clear an Emergency Alert:
Press any button on the radio to
cancel the Emergency Alert tone.
Press (or activate) an external
pushbutton or foot switch.
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If the three-minute timer has expired for a
specific Emergency Alias or ID, and the radio
decodes an Emergency that is currently in
queue, the radio:
Note: You must press an external switch to
clear the visible Emergency Alias and
display the next queued Emergency
Alias, if present. You must clear all
decoded Emergency Alerts before
encoding (sending) your own
Emergency Alert.
SENDING AN EMERGENCY
REMOTE MONITOR
As your radio responds to an Emergency Alert,
only the Emergency Queue menu is available.
To access the Emergency Queue menu:
u to enter Menu Mode.
The radio displays
the list of aliases
currently in the
Emergency queue,
similar to that
shown, oldest to
newest.
MDC CALL 01
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z or y to view the next oldest
Emergency Remote Monitor packet and to
choose the packet to send.
Press the PTT to send the packet.
SENDING AN EMERGENCY
ALERT E
A priority Emergency Alert can be sent to a
specific radio or dispatch center by pressing:
•
•
•
A button preprogrammed by your dealer
(see pages 4-5).
The foot switch
A pushbutton accessory
Emergency Alerts have priority over all other
calls.
The E symbol will appear on the display when
your radio is in the Emergency Alert state.
An Emergency Alert can be programmed to:
• Show E and sound a tone
–or–
• Show the normal display
–or–
• Activate the microphone so that all activity
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can be transmitted (for a predetermined
amount of time). See your dealer for more
information.
To cancel the Emergency Alert, press and hold
down the Emergency button.
SENDING A REMOTE MONITOR
The Remote Monitor gives the ability to
activate the transmit circuit of your radio – both
silently and normally – and key it. The Remote
Monitor feature depends on how your radio
responds to the Remote Monitor Command.
Upon receiving a Remote Monitor Command,
the radio:
1. Keys the transmitter
2. Acknowledges the command
3. Sends the PTT-ID
4. Activates the microphone.
Note: If a remote microphone is attached, it
responds.
Remote Monitor capability depends on which
of two modes are preprogrammed:
•
The amount of time that the radio remains in
receive mode or in transmit mode is set by the
Remote Monitor Command and the time
settings in the radio. When in this state,
touching any button on the radio takes it out of
the Remote Monitor mode. See your dealer for
more details.
SELECTIVE RADIO INHIBIT
Your radio is equipped with a security feature
that can temporarily render the unit inoperative
when an inhibit signal is sent from the base
station.
This feature is commonly used to disable radios:
•
•
•
In case of theft
When your vehicle is being serviced
For system control reasons
RADIO CALLS
•
Silent Mode - When the command is sent in
Silent Mode, and the receiving radio keys
and transmits for the time set by the
Remote Monitor Command, the receiving
radio will not generate an indicator of the
event.
Non-Silent Mode - When the command is
sent in Non-Silent Mode, and the receiving
radio keys and transmits for the time set by
the Remote Monitor Command, the
receiving radio will generate an indicator of
the event.
Note: When your radio has been disabled by
the base station, all controls will be
inoperative except for the On/Off
button. When the radio is powered up,
the display will
show:
Radio Disabled
EDITING A RADIO CALL LIST K
The ID numbers in your Radio Call List are
preprogrammed by your dealer. However, you
can edit the names associated with these IDs
using the enhanced keypad microphone. The
K symbol will appear on the display when
you are editing.
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RADIO CALLS
Note: Your radio cannot receive any calls
while you are editing.
12
Edit Entry?
–or–
Hold down t
To edit a Call List entry:
to exit Menu Mode.
u to enter Menu Mode.
y or z until
Program Lists
u to select
Program Lists
Talkaround Mode enables you to communicate
with another radio when either:
y or z until
RadioCall List
•
u to select
RadioCall List
y or z until
Edit Entry?
u to select
Edit Entry?
y or z until you locate the desired entry.
u to select the entry.
10 Use your keypad to edit the entry (see page 7).
11
u to save your changes.
You will see
REPEATER OR TALKAROUND J
MODE
The repeater is not operating.
–or–
•
Your radio is out of the repeater’s range but
within communicating distance of another
radio. The J symbol appears on the
display when Talkaround Mode is selected.
To select either Repeater Mode or Talkaround
Mode:
Press the preprogrammed Repeater/
Talkaround button (see page 4) to toggle
between Repeater Mode and Talkaround
Mode.
–or–
Entry Saved
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t to return to
u to enter Menu Mode.
y or z until
Rptr/Talkarnd
y or z until
Utilities
u to select
Rptr/Talkarnd
u to select
Utilities
y or z until
Repeater Mode
y or z until
Power Level
or until
Talkarnd Mode
u to select
Power Level
The display shows the current power level.
to confirm your selection.
SETTING THE POWER LEVEL B
Each channel in your radio has a predefined
transmit power level that can be changed.
High power ( S )
Low power ( R )
•
•
You can set the power level in two ways:
Method 1
Press the preprogrammed Power Level button
(see page 4) to toggle between low and high.
u to enter Menu Mode.
y or z until
Power High?
or until
Power Low?
u to confirm the selection.
NAME AND CALL/MESSAGE TONE
TAGGING
You can program your radio to sound a
particular alert tone when:
•
–or–
Method 2
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•
•
a specific user is calling—name tone
tagging, or
a message is being sent to your radio, or
your radio is receiving a type of radio call—
call tone tagging.
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RADIO CALLS
There are seven alert tones to select from.
u to confirm the selection.
You will see
Name Tag Set
or
Msg Tone Tag
t to return to
Name Tone Tag
or
Msg Tone Tag
To tag a specific user’s name or message:
u to enter Menu Mode.
y or z until
Audio/Tones
u to select
Audio/Tones
10
y or z until
Name Tone Tag
or
Msg Tone Tag
u to select
Name Tone Tag
or
Msg Tone Tag
y or z until you see the name or
message you want to tag.
u to confirm the selection.
y or z until you hear one of the seven
tones you want to use for this name or
message.
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–or–
Hold down t to exit Menu Mode.
To tag a type of radio call:
u to enter Menu Mode.
y or z until
Audio/Tones
10
You will see
Call Tone Tag
t to return to
Call Tone Tag
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u to confirm the selection.
–or–
u to select
Audio/Tones
y or z until
Call Tone Tag
u to select
Call Tone Tag
y or z until you see the call type you
want to tag.
y or z until you hear the tone you
want to use for this type of call.
Hold down t to exit Menu Mode.
to confirm the selection.
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Notes
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SCAN
Your radio can monitor multiple channels in a
scan list. Your dealer can program up to 16
different channels into each scan list. When
your radio detects activity on a scan list
channel, it will automatically switch to that
channel.
Note: The same channels can be assigned to
different scan lists.
pressing the preprogrammed Scan button (see
page 4) to start or stop scanning;
–or–
) to enter Menu Mode.
y or z until
System Scan
) to select
System Scan
y or z until
Sys Scan On?
The Gsymbol, and the number of the
channel you are transmitting on, will appear on
the display when you start a scan operation.
The green LED indicator blinks during a scan
operation and stops blinking when the radio
switches to a channel.
–or–
SCAN
STARTING OR STOPPING SCAN G
You can start or stop a scan operation either
by:
Sys Scan Off?
) to confirm your selection.
Note: If you enter Menu Mode while the radio
is scanning, scanning will stop. It will
resume when you exit Menu Mode.
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TALKBACK
Restoring a Channel to the Scan List
The Talkback feature allows you to respond to a
transmission while scanning. If a transmission on
a channel is detected while scanning, the radio
will stop on that channel for a preprogrammed
period of time. During this “hangtime” you may
respond by pressing the PTT.
To restore a previously deleted channel to the
scan list, restart the scan operation or turn your
radio off and on again.
SCAN
Note: If transmission stops/ceases or if the PTT
is not pressed for a preprogrammed
duration, the radio will continue scanning.
Also, the LED scan indicator stops
blinking while the radio is in hangtime.
A scan list is a group of up to 16 channels. Each
channel can have a scan list assigned to it. The
same channel can be included in several scan
lists, and the same scan list can be assigned to
several Channel Selector positions. For
example:
DELETING A NUISANCE CHANNEL
If a channel continually generates unwanted calls
or noise (a “nuisance” channel), use the Scan
button to temporarily delete the channel from the
scan list.
Note: You cannot delete a priority channel (see
page 32) or the last remaining channel in
a scan list.
While the radio is on the nuisance channel, hold
down the Scan button until you hear a tone.
Release the Scan button. The nuisance
channel is deleted.
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EDITING A SCAN LIST
Position 2
Position 14
11
When you edit a scan list, you can either add, delete,
or prioritize channels. The K symbol will appear
on the display while you are in edit mode.
Note: Your radio cannot receive any calls while
you are editing a scan list.
Adding or Deleting Channels in a Scan List
To add or delete channels in a scan list:
) to enter Menu Mode.
10 If you added a channel,
Entry Saved
you will see
–or–
If you deleted a channel,
y or z until
Program Lists
you will see
) to select
Program Lists
) to confirm the deletion.
Entry Deleted
You will see
y or z until
Scan List
) to select
Scan List
y or z until
Add Entry?
or until
Delete Entry?
) to confirm your selection.
y or z until you see the channel you
or to return to
Add Entry?
Delete Entry?
SCAN
11 ( to return to
Delete?
–or–
Hold down ( to exit Menu Mode.
want to add or delete.
Note: You cannot delete the last remaining
channel in a scan list.
) to confirm your selection.
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Prioritizing a Channel in a Scan List
Setting Priority Channels
You may want to check the activity on one or
two channels more frequently than others. You
can do this by assigning them priority:
Note: You cannot reprioritize a Priority 1
channel to Priority 2.
SCAN
Note: Even if there may be activity on a nonpriority channel, your radio will
automatically switch to an active priority
channel and indicate the activity with a
short tone.
Priority Channel
None specified
Ch1➠Ch2➠Ch3➠Ch4➠
Ch1
Channel 2
(Priority 1)
Ch2➠Ch1➠Ch2➠Ch3➠
Ch2➠Ch4➠Ch2➠…Ch1
Channel 2
(Priority 1)
Ch2➠Ch1➠Ch8➠Ch3➠
Ch2➠Ch4➠Ch8➠…Ch1
Channel 8
(Priority 2)
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Scanning Sequence
) to enter Menu Mode.
y or z until
Program Lists
) to select
Program Lists
y or z until
Scan List
) to select
Scan List
y or z until
Edit Priority?
) to select
Edit Priority?
y or z until
Priority #1?
or until
Priority #2?
) to select the desired priority level.
10
y or z until you see the channel you
want to prioritize.
11
) to prioritize that channel.
12
( to return to
Edit Priority?
–or–
Hold down ( to exit Menu Mode.
Note: If you want to reprioritize all channels,
you must first delete each priority
channel from the scan list, and then add
it back.
SCAN
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Notes
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PHONE
If your radio has access to a telephone system,
you can make a phone call. To do this, your
radio must send an access code to a station
that connects it to a phone line. (Ask your
dealer for more details.) After completing a
call, your radio must send a deaccess code to
hang up.
MAKING A PHONE CALL D
You can make a phone call using the
preprogrammed Phone button (see page 4) or
the radio menu. The D symbol appears on the
display when you are in Phone Mode.
To initiate a phone call:
Press the Phone button.
–or–
Do the following:
Phone
) to select
You will hear a series of tones indicating that
an access code is being sent automatically.
You will also see your access code displayed;
–or–
when using the keypad microphone only,
enter your access code using the keypad.
When you hear a dial tone, enter or select a
phone number:
when using the keypad microphone only,
enter the phone number using the keypad.
–or–
y or z to select a number from the phone
list.
–or–
when using the keypad microphone only,
Switch to the desired channel.
) to enter Menu Mode.
y or z until
Phone
Press and release the preprogrammed
Speed Dial button (see page 5) to use the
Speed Dial feature.
Press the key (1 to 8) corresponding to the
number you want to call,
–or–
press “0” if you want to call the last
number dialed.
PHONE
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Note: To redial the last number dialed (if not
using Speed Dial), do not choose a
number. Proceed to step 7.
Alternatively, if you entered your
access code using the keypad, press
z once to access the last number
dialed; then press and release the
PTT.
To end a phone call, do one of the following:
If your radio has the deaccess code
preprogrammed, proceed to step 8.
–or–
Enter the deaccess code using the keypad.
Press the Phone button to exit Phone Mode.
–or–
( to exit Phone Mode
and return to
PHONE
–or–
Hold down ( to exit Menu Mode.
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Phone
MODIFYING THE PHONE LIST K
You can modify a phone list in one of the
following ways:
• Add an entry
• Delete an entry
• Edit an existing entry
• Edit an Access/Deaccess code
When you are modifying the phone list, the
K symbol will appear on the display.
Note: Your radio cannot receive any calls
while you are modifying the phone list.
Adding an Entry (when using the enhanced
keypad microphone only)
To add an entry:
) to enter Menu Mode.
y or z until
Program Lists
) to select
Program Lists
y or z until
Phone List
) to select
Phone List
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y or z until
Add Entry?
) to select
Add Entry?
You will see
Enter Name
14
( to return to
Add Entry?
–or–
Hold down ( to exit Menu Mode.
Deleting an Entry
To delete an entry:
) to store the name.
) to enter Menu Mode.
y or z until
Program Lists
) to select
Program Lists
y or z until
Phone List
) to select
Phone List
y or z until
Delete Entry?
where you want to store the phone number.
) to select
Delete Entry?
) to store the phone number.
y or z until you see the entry you want
You will see
10
Enter Phone #
Use the keypad to enter the phone number.
You can also add a dash (press w) and a
Pause Indicator (hold down # until the #
character on the display changes to a “P”).
11
) to select the phone number.
12
y or z until you see the location in the list
13
You will see
Entry Saved
to delete.
PHONE
Use the keypad to enter the name (see
page 7).
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9
) to select the entry.
You will see
) again to confirm the deletion.
Entry Deleted
You will see
10
( to return to
y or z until you see the entry you want to
edit.
) to select the entry.
10
y or z until
Delete?
Delete Entry?
–or–
Hold down ( to exit Menu Mode.
–or– until
Edit Number?
to edit the phone number,
–or– until
Editing an Entry (when using the enhanced
keypad microphone only)
Edit Name?
to edit the name,
Edit Location?
to edit the location in the phone list.
11
) to confirm your selection.
12
Use the keypad to edit the entry (see page 7).
PHONE
To edit an entry:
) to enter Menu Mode.
y or z until
Program Lists
) to select
Program Lists
13
) to store the information.
y or z until
Phone List
14
( to return to
) to select
Phone List
y or z until
Edit Entry?
) to select
Edit Entry?
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–or–
y or z until you see the location where
you want to store the phone number.
Edit Entry?
–or–
Hold down ( to exit Menu Mode.
Editing an Access/Deaccess Code (when using
the enhanced keypad microphone only)
To edit an access/deaccess code:
) to enter Menu Mode.
y or z until
Program Lists
) to select
Program Lists
y or z until
Edit Codes?
) to select
Edit Codes?
y or z until
Access Code?
–or– until
) to select
–or–
10 y or z to edit another code.
–or–
Hold down ( to exit Menu Mode.
Deaccess Code?
Access Code?
Deaccess Code?
Enter the number using the enhanced keypad
microphone.
) to select the entry.
PHONE
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Notes
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AUDIO/TONE SETTINGS
) to enter Menu Mode.
y or z until
Audio/Tones
) to select
Audio/Tones
y or z until you see the feature you want
to change. (Refer to the table below.)
) to select the feature. You will see the
feature’s current setting.
y or z for available settings. (Refer to the
table below.)
) to select the desired setting.
AUDIO/TONE
SETTINGS
You can customize the audio and tone feature
settings on your radio.
Audio/Tone Settings
Feature
What it Does
Settings
Alert Vol Lvl
Allows the volume level of the audio and the volume level
of the alert tones to be set independently.
Ind Alert Off
Ind Alert On
Tone Disable
Turns all tones on or off.
Tones On
Tones Off
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AUDIO/TONE
SETTINGS
Audio/Tone Settings
Feature
Settings
Name Tone Tag
Assigns a specific tone to all calls from a specific user
(see page 25 for details).
Standard
Alert #1 – #7
Call Tone Tag
Assigns a specific tone when receiving a specific type of
radio call (see page 27 for details).
Standard
Alert #1 – #7
Msg Tone Tag
Assigns a specific tone when receiving a specific
message (see page 25 for details).
Standard
Alert #1 – #7
Escalert
Gradually increases the volume of the alarm tones when
a call is not answered.
Escalert On
Escalert Off
Companding
(XPand™)
Approximates the same audio quality for 12.5kHz
channels to that of 25kHz channels.
Compand On
Compand Off
Keypad Tones
Turns keypad tones on or off.
Tones On
Tones Off
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What it Does
UTILITIES
You can customize some of your radio’s
features by:
y or z until you see the feature you want
to change (see table below).
) to select the feature. You will see the
feature’s current setting.
) to enter Menu Mode.
y or z for available settings.
y or z until
Utilities
) to select the desired setting.
) to select
Utilities
UTILITIES
Utilities Features
Feature
What it Does
Settings
Power
Level
Changes the power level of the radio to high or low (see page 25).
Power High
Power Low
Clock
Sets the time (see page 45).
Set Time
Display Clock
Reminder
Alarm
Sets the alarm and turns it on or off (see page 45).
Alarm On
Alarm Off
Set Time
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Utilities Features
UTILITIES
Feature
Settings
Language
Selection
Allows you to select the language displayed on the display.
English
Spanish
Portuguese
French
Option
board
Activates/deactivates the option board installed in your radio.
Opt Board On
Opt Board Off
Software
Ver #
Displays the radio’s software version number.
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What it Does
——
SETTING THE TIME
To set the time:
) to enter Menu Mode.
y or z until
Utilities
) to select
Utilities
y or z until
Clock
–or– until
Reminder Alarm
Note: You must access the clock menu to
select AM/PM or “24 hr”. This selection
cannot be made from Reminder Alarm
menu.
) to confirm your selection.
y or z until
Set Time?
) to select
Set Time?
Hour
(AM or PM)
Minutes
3:05 PM
(AM/PM or 24 hr)
w to proceed to the next setting (e.g., from
hour to minutes).
10 ) to save your changes.
11 ( to return to
or to return to
Clock
Reminder Alarm
UTILITIES
When a setting (e.g., “hour”) is blinking, you
can change it with y or z.
–or–
Hold down ( to exit Menu Mode.
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DISPLAYING THE TIME
UTILITIES
To display the time:
) to enter Menu Mode.
y or z until
Utilities
) to select
Utilities
y or z until
Clock
) to confirm your selection.
y or z until
Display Clock?
) to select
Display Clock?
The radio will display the time for a
preprogrammed duration.
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( to exit the menu.
SELECTING THE DISPLAY
LANGUAGE
To select the display language:
) to enter Menu Mode.
y or z until
Utilities
) to select
Utilities
y or z until
Language Selct
) to confirm your selection.
y or z until desired language is
displayed.
) to select desired language.
( to exit the menu.
SAFETY AND WARRANTY
SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION
OF MOTOROLA TWO-WAY RADIOS
•
European Committee for Electrotechnical
Standardisation (CENELEC):
ENV. 50166- Human Exposure to
1 1995 E
Electromagnetic Fields Low
Frequency (0Hz to 10kHz)
Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy
National and International Standards
and Guidelines
Your Motorola Two-Way Radio, which
generates and radiates radio frequency (RF)
electromagnetic energy (EME), is designed to
comply with the following National and
International Standards and Guidelines
regarding exposure of human beings to radio
frequency electromagnetic energy:
Federal Communications Commission
Report and Order No. FCC 96-326 (August
1996)
•
American National Standards Institute
(C95.1 - 1992)
•
National Council on Radiation Protection
and Measurements (NCRP - 1986)
•
International Commission on Non-Ionizing
Radiation Protection (ICNRP - 1986)
Proceedings Safety Considerations for
of SC211/8 Human Exposure to E.M.F.s
1996
from Mobile
Telecommunications
Equipment (M.T.E.) in the
Frequency Range
30MHz - 6GHz (E.M.F. Electromagnetic Fields)
To assure optimal radio performance and that
human exposure to radio frequency
electromagnetic energy is within the guidelines
set forth in the above standards, always
adhere to the following procedures:
SAFETY AND
WARRANTY
•
ENV. 50166- Human Exposure to
2 1995 E
Electromagnetic Fields High
Frequency (10kHz to
300GHz)
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Mobile Radio Operation and EME Exposure
Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility
To assure optimal radio performance and that
human exposure to radio frequency
electromagnetic energy is within the guidelines
referenced earlier in this document, transmit
only when people outside the vehicle are at
least the minimum distance away from a
properly installed, externally mounted antenna.
Note: Nearly every electronic device is
susceptible to electromagnetic
interference (EMI) if inadequately
shielded, designed, or otherwise
configured for electromagnetic
compatibility.
Table 1 lists the minimum distance for several
different ranges of radiated power.
•
To avoid electromagnetic interference
and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off your
radio in any facility where posted notices
instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health
care facilities may be using equipment that
is sensitive to external RF energy.
•
When instructed to do so, turn off your radio
when on board an aircraft. Any use of a
radio must be in accordance with airline
regulations or crew instructions.
SAFETY AND
WARRANTY
Table 1: Radiated Power and Distance
Radiated Power of
Vehicle-installed
Mobile Two-way
Radio
Minimum Distance
From Transmitting
Antenna
7 to 15 Watts
1 Foot (30.5 cm)
16 to 50 Watts
2 Feet (61 cm)
More than 50 Watts
3 Feet (91.5 cm)
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OPERATIONAL WARNINGS
Vehicles with an Air Bag
Blasting Caps and Blasting Areas
WARNING
Do not place a radio in the area over an air bag
or in the air bag deployment area. Air bags
inflate with great force. If a radio is placed in
the air bag deployment area and the air bag
inflates, the radio may be propelled with great
force and cause serious injury to occupants of
the vehicle.
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Note: The areas with potentially explosive
atmospheres referred to above include
fueling areas such as: below decks on
boats; fuel or chemical transfer or
storage facilities; areas where the air
contains chemicals or particles, such
as grain, dust, or metal powders; and
any other area where you would
normally be advised to turn off a
vehicle engine. Areas with potentially
explosive atmospheres are often but
not always posted.
SAFETY AND
WARRANTY
Turn off your two-way radio when you are in
any area with a potentially explosive
atmosphere, unless it is a radio type especially
qualified for use in such areas (for example,
Factory Mutual or CENELEC approved).
Sparks in a potentially explosive atmosphere
can cause an explosion or fire resulting in
bodily injury or even death.
To avoid possible interference with blasting
operations, turn off your radio when you are
near electrical blasting caps, in a blasting area,
or in areas posted: “Turn off two-way radio.”
Obey all signs and instructions.
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ANTENNA INSTALLATION
MOBILE ANTENNAS
Recommended mobile antenna installations
are limited to metal body vehicles at the center
of the roof and center of the trunk deck
locations.
The antenna installation must additionally be in
accordance with:
a.The requirements of the antenna manufacturer/supplier.
b. Instructions in the Radio Installation
Manual.
SAFETY AND
WARRANTY
FIXED SITE ANTENNAS
Mobile radio equipment is sometimes installed
at a fixed location and operated as a control
station or as a fixed unit. In such cases the
antenna installation must comply with the
following requirements in order to assure
optimal performance and make sure human
exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic
energy is within the guidelines set forth in the
above standards:
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• The antenna must be mounted outside
the building.
• Mount the antenna on a tower if at all
possible.
• If the antenna is to be mounted on a
building, then it must be mounted on the
roof.
Note: As with all fixed site antenna
installations, it is the responsibility of
the licensee to manage the site in
accordance with applicable regulatory
requirements and may require
additional compliance actions such as
site survey measurements, signage,
and site access restrictions in order to
insure that exposure limits are not
exceeded.
LIMITED WARRANTY
MOTOROLA COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS
I. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS AND
FOR HOW LONG:
MOTOROLA INC. (“MOTOROLA”) warrants the
MOTOROLA manufactured Communication
Products listed below (“Product”) against defects
in material and workmanship under normal use
and service for a period of time from the date of
purchase as scheduled below:
CDM1550 Mobile Units
Two (2) Years
Product Accessories
One (1) Year
MOTOROLA cannot be responsible in any way
for any ancillary equipment not furnished by
MOTOROLA which is attached to or used in
connection with the Product, or for operation of
the Product with any ancillary equipment, and all
such equipment is expressly excluded from this
warranty. Because each system which may use
the Product is unique, MOTOROLA disclaims
liability for range, coverage, or operation of the
system as a whole under this warranty.
SAFETY AND
WARRANTY
Motorola, at its option, will at no charge either
repair the Product (with new or reconditioned
parts), replace it (with a new or reconditioned
Product), or refund the purchase price of the
Product during the warranty period provided it is
returned in accordance with the terms of this
warranty. Replaced parts or boards are
warranted for the balance of the original
applicable warranty period. All replaced parts of
Product shall become the property of
MOTOROLA.
This express limited warranty is extended by
MOTOROLA to the original end user purchaser
only and is not assignable or transferable to any
other party. This is the complete warranty for the
Product manufactured by MOTOROLA.
MOTOROLA assumes no obligations or liability
for additions or modifications to this warranty
unless made in writing and signed by an officer
of MOTOROLA. Unless made in a separate
agreement between MOTOROLA and the
original end user purchaser, MOTOROLA does
not warrant the installation, maintenance or
service of the Product.
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II. GENERAL PROVISIONS:
SAFETY AND
WARRANTY
This warranty sets forth the full extent of
MOTOROLA's responsibilities regarding the
Product. Repair, replacement or refund of the
purchase price, at MOTOROLA’s option, is the
exclusive remedy. THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN
IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS
WARRANTIES. IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,
ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS
LIMITED WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL
MOTOROLA BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES IN
EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE
PRODUCT, FOR ANY LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF
TIME, INCONVENIENCE, COMMERCIAL
LOSS, LOST PROFITS OR SAVINGS OR
OTHER INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT
OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH
PRODUCT, TO THE FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY
BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW.
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III. STATE LAW RIGHTS:
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE
EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR
LIMITATION ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED
WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE
LIMITATION OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT
APPLY.
This warranty gives specific legal rights, and
there may be other rights which may vary from
state to state.
IV. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE:
You must provide proof of purchase (bearing the
date of purchase and Product item serial number)
in order to receive warranty service and, also,
deliver or send the Product item, transportation
and insurance prepaid, to an authorized warranty
service location. Warranty service will be
provided by Motorola through one of its
authorized warranty service locations. If you first
contact the company which sold you the Product
(e.g., dealer or communication service provider),
it can facilitate your obtaining warranty service.
You can also call Motorola at 1-800-927-2744
US/Canada.
V. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT
COVER:
A Product which, due to illegal or
unauthorized alteration of the software/
firmware in the Product, does not function in
accordance with MOTOROLA’s published
specifications or the FCC type acceptance
labeling in effect for the Product at the time
the Product was initially distributed from
MOTOROLA.
Defects or damage resulting from use of the
Product in other than its normal and
customary manner.
Defects or damage from misuse, accident,
water, or neglect.
Defects or damage from improper testing,
operation, maintenance, installation,
alteration, modification, or adjustment.
Scratches or other cosmetic damage to
Product surfaces that does not affect the
operation of the Product.
Breakage or damage to antennas unless
caused directly by defects in material
workmanship.
Normal and customary wear and tear.
VI. PATENT AND SOFTWARE PROVISIONS:
A Product subjected to unauthorized Product
modifications, disassemblies or repairs
(including, without limitation, the addition to
the Product of non-Motorola supplied
equipment) which adversely affect
performance of the Product or interfere with
Motorola's normal warranty inspection and
testing of the Product to verify any warranty
claim.
MOTOROLA will defend, at its own expense, any
suit brought against the end user purchaser to the
extent that it is based on a claim that the Product
or parts infringe a United States patent, and
MOTOROLA will pay those costs and damages
finally awarded against the end user purchaser in
any such suit which are attributable to any such
claim, but such defense and payments are
conditioned on the following:
Product which has had the serial number
removed or made illegible.
Freight costs to the repair depot.
that MOTOROLA will be notified promptly in
writing by such purchaser of any notice of
such claim;
that MOTOROLA will have sole control of the
defense of such suit and all negotiations for
its settlement or compromise; and
SAFETY AND
WARRANTY
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C
SAFETY AND
WARRANTY
MOTOROLA will have no liability with respect to
any claim of patent infringement which is based
upon the combination of the Product or parts
furnished hereunder with software, apparatus or
devices not furnished by MOTOROLA, nor will
MOTOROLA have any liability for the use of
ancillary equipment or software not furnished by
MOTOROLA which is attached to or used in
connection with the Product. The foregoing
states the entire liability of MOTOROLA with
respect to infringement of patents by the Product
or any parts thereof.
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should the Product or parts become, or in
MOTOROLA’s opinion be likely to become,
the subject of a claim of infringement of a
United States patent, that such purchaser
will permit MOTOROLA, at its option and
expense, either to procure for such
purchaser the right to continue using the
Product or parts or to replace or modify the
same so that it becomes non-infringing or to
grant such purchaser a credit for the Product
or parts as depreciated and accept its
return. The depreciation will be an equal
amount per year over the lifetime of the
Product or parts as established by
MOTOROLA.
Laws in the United States and other countries
preserve for MOTOROLA certain exclusive rights
for copyrighted MOTOROLA software such as
the exclusive rights to reproduce in copies and
distribute copies of such Motorola software.
MOTOROLA software may be used in only the
Product in which the software was originally
embodied and such software in such Product
may not be replaced, copied, distributed,
modified in any way, or used to produce any
derivative thereof. No other use including,
without limitation, alteration, modification,
reproduction, distribution, or reverse engineering
of such MOTOROLA software or exercise of
rights in such MOTOROLA software is permitted.
No license is granted by implication, estoppel or
otherwise under MOTOROLA patent rights or
copyrights.
VII.GOVERNING LAW:
This Warranty is governed by the laws of the
State of Illinois, USA.
MOUNTING
GLN7324
Low Profile Trunnion
Motorola offers a number of accessories to
enhance the productivity of your two-way radio.
Many of the available accessories are listed
below. For a complete list, see your Motorola
dealer.
RLN4780
High Profile Trunnion
HLN8097‘
Removable Slide Mount
RLN4779
Key Lock Mount
RLN4782
DIN Mounting Kit (in dash)
RKN4077
Remote Mount Cable - 3 m
AUDIO
RKN4078
Remote Mount Cable - 5 m
RKN4079
Remote Mount Cable - 7 m
RMN4025
Compact Remote Speaker Microphone
RMN4026
Enhanced Keypad Microphone
RMN4038
Heavy Duty Microphone
RSN4001
External Speaker 13W
HSN8145
External Speaker 7.5W
ACCESSORIES
ACCESSORIES
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ACCESSORIES
ANTENNAS
HAD4006A
VHF 136-144 MHz, 1/4 Wave Roof Mount
GPN6145
HAD4007A
VHF 146-150.8 MHz, 1/4 Wave Roof
Mount
HPN4002
Desktop Power Supply 1-25W
GPN6149
Desktop Power Supply 25-45W (EMC)
HAD4008A
VHF 150.8-162 MHz, 1/4 Wave Roof
Mount
HPN4001
Desktop Power Supply 25-45W
HAD4009A
VHF 162-174 MHz, 1/4 Wave Roof Mount
HAD4014A
VHF 146-172 MHz, 3.0dB Gain Roof
Mount
HAE4002A
UHF 403-430 MHz, 1/4 Wave Roof Mount
HAE4003A
UHF 450-470 MHz, 1/4 Wave Roof Mount
HAE4004A
UHF 470-512 MHz, 3.5dB Gain Roof
Mount
HAE4010A
UHF 406-420 MHz, 3.5dB Gain Roof
Mount
HAE4011A
UHF 450-470 MHz, 3.5dB Gain Roof
Mount
HAE4012A
UHF 470-494 MHz, 1/4 Wave Roof Mount
HAE4013A
UHF 494-512 MHz, 3.5dB Gain Roof
Mount
09-02105F01 BNC Connector
RAB4002A
Lowband 29.7-36 MHz, 1/4 Wave Base
Loaded
RAB4003A
Lowband 36-42 MHz, 1/4 Wave Base
Loaded
RAB4004A
Lowband 42-50 MHz, 1/4 Wave Base
Loaded
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CONTROL STATION
Desktop Power Supply 1-25W (EMC)
RMN4030
Desktop Microphone
GLN7318
Desktop Tray without Speaker
GLN7326
Desktop Tray with Speaker
Note: A variety of interchangeable buttons
are available for use in the P1-P4
locations on your radio (page 1). See
your dealer for further details.
Sending a Call
1. Turn radio on and select appropriate zone and channel.
2. Press PTT, hold the microphone 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5 cm) from your mouth,
and speak clearly into it.
3. Release PTT to listen.
Receiving a Call
1. Turn radio on and adjust volume to the desired level.
2. Select desired channel.
3. To respond to an incoming call, press PTT, hold the microphone 1 to 2 inches
(2.5 to 5 cm) from your mouth, and speak clearly into it.
CDM1550™ Quick Reference Card
Record the functions for your radio’s programmable buttons in the table
provided below. For further information, see page 4 of this User Guide.
Red/Yellow/Green
LED Indicators
Channel Selector/
Menu Navigation Buttons
LCD Screen (Up/Down)
On/Off/Volume
Knob
Menu Exit/Escape
Button
Programmable
Menu Enter/Select
Button 3 (P3)
(Interchangeable)
Button
Deleting a Nuisance Channel During Scanning
1. While radio is on a nuisance channel, hold down preprogrammed Scan button
until you hear a tone.
2. Release Scan button.
Making a Phone Call
1. Press Phone button, or select Phone from the menu.
2. If access code is not displayed, send access code if required.
3. Send phone number in one of the following ways:
• Press and release PTT to send last dialed number.
—or—
• when using an enhanced keypad microphone only, press preprogrammed
Speed Dial button, followed by a keypad key (1–8), to access first nine
numbers in your phone list. (Press PTT if buffered dial.)
—or—
• when using an enhanced keypad microphone only, enter phone number
using the keypad. (Press PTT if buffered dial.)
4. Press PTT, hold the microphone 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5 cm) from your mouth,
and speak clearly into it.
Ending a Phone Call
1. Send deaccess code if required.
2. Press preprogrammed Phone button, or press (.
Sending and Cancelling an Emergency Alert
• To activate Emergency Alert., press preprogrammed Emergency button.
• To cancel, press and hold down Emergency button.
Microphone
Jack
Programmable
Button 1 (P1)
(Interchangeable)
Button
Programmable
Button 2 (P2)
(Interchangeable)
Function
Short Press
Editing
Buttons
(Left/Right)
Long Press
Programmable
Button 4 (P4)
(Interchangeable)
Hold Down
Page
Menu Navigation Chart
(Refer to Menu Navigation guidelines—
lower, left-hand corner of this page)
System
Scan
(p. 29)
Program
Lists
y z
y z
Phone
(p. 35)
y z
Radio
Call
(p. 15)
Zone
(p. 12)
y z
on/off
RadioCall
List
(p. 23)
Scan List
(p. 30)
edit entry
add/delete
entry
edit
priority
Message
Status
select/
enter ID
select/
enter ID
Phone List
(p. 36)
Power
Level
high/low/
auto
all/delete/edit
entry/edit
codes
Selective Call
Call Alert
Radio Check
select/
enter ID
select/
enter ID
select/
enter ID
Menu Navigation
( to return to previous menu level
—or—
Hold down ( to exit Menu Mode.
Reminder
Alarm
on/off/
set time
Light
Disable
on/off
) to select sub-menu item.
y z
Alert Vol Lvl
on/off
Tone
Disable
display/
set time
Option
Board
y or z to scroll through
sub-list.
y z
repeater mode/
talkarnd mode
on/off
on/off
) to select Menu item.
Audio/
Tones
(p. 41)
Name Tone
Tag
standard/alert
#1 - #7
select
y or z to scroll through the list.
y z
Rptr/
Talkarnd
(p. 24)
Clock
Language
Select
) to enter Menu Mode.
Utilities
(p. 43)
Software
Ver #
Message
Tone/Tag
standard/alert
#1 - #7
Call Tone
Tag
standard/alert
#1 - #7
Escalert
on/off
Companding
on/off
Keypad
Tones
on/off

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