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USER GUIDE 6880906Z36-O Communicator TC3000™ Portable This manual may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, in any form whatsoever, without the express written permission of Motorola, Inc. Note: The Motorola products described in this manual contain one or more computer programs. These computer programs are protected by copyright laws and international treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of these programs, or any part thereof, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. U.S. and international products patents pending. This product is covered by one or more issued U.S. Patents. Other Patent applications pending. and Motorola are registered trademarks of Motorola, Inc. TELARIO, TC3000, TR3000, and TS3000 are trademarks of Motorola, Inc. Copyright © 1999 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved. 1 Table of Contents Introduction UTAM Registration ........................................................................................... 4 Inspection ......................................................................................................... 5 TC3000 Communicator Features ..................................................................... 6 Battery Installation Instructions ........................................................................ 9 To Insert Battery .......................................................................................... 9 To Remove Battery ...................................................................................... 9 Charging Instructions ..................................................................................... 10 Rapid Charge Method ............................................................................... 10 Slow Charge Method ................................................................................. 11 Attaching and Removing the Carry Holster .................................................... 12 Basic Functions Turning the TC3000 Communicator On.......................................................... 13 Turning the TC3000 Communicator Off.......................................................... 13 Setting the Volume ......................................................................................... 14 Audio Routing................................................................................................. 14 Battery Life Indicator ...................................................................................... 14 Time-Out Timer .............................................................................................. 15 Idle Timer ....................................................................................................... 15 Menu Options ................................................................................................. 16 Select Ring Type........................................................................................ 16 Turning the TC3000 Communicator Off..................................................... 16 Phone Functions Entering Phone Service ................................................................................. 17 Making a Phone Call ...................................................................................... 17 Live Dial of a Phone Call ........................................................................... 17 Last Number Redial................................................................................... 18 Recall from Phone List .............................................................................. 18 Answering a Phone Call ................................................................................. 19 Hanging-Up a Phone Call............................................................................... 19 Holding a Phone Call...................................................................................... 19 Placing a Phone Call on Hold.................................................................... 19 Taking a Phone Call off Hold ..................................................................... 20 Transferring / Conferencing a Phone Call....................................................... 20 Phone Call Waiting......................................................................................... 20 Voicemail ........................................................................................................ 20 Send Call / End Ring ...................................................................................... 21 Group Ringing ................................................................................................ 21 2 Table of Contents Group Talk Selecting a Group........................................................................................... 22 Last Group Select / Displayed ................................................................... 22 Scroll.......................................................................................................... 22 Initiating a Group Talk..................................................................................... 23 Group Busy Signal ......................................................................................... 23 User Out of Range ......................................................................................... 24 System Busy Signal ....................................................................................... 24 Busy System Auto Retry ................................................................................ 25 Receiving a Group Talk .................................................................................. 26 Person Link Link ID Recognition ........................................................................................ 27 Entering Person Link Service ......................................................................... 27 Initiating a Person Link Call ............................................................................ 28 Direct Entry of Link ID ............................................................................... 28 Recall from Link List .................................................................................. 30 Link ID ReLink ........................................................................................... 32 Target User Busy Signal................................................................................. 33 User Out of Range ......................................................................................... 33 System Busy Signal ....................................................................................... 33 System Busy Auto Retry ................................................................................ 34 Receiving a Person Link................................................................................. 35 Disconnecting a Person Link .......................................................................... 35 Integrating Services Person Link Notification During Group Talk Receive...................................... 37 Person Link Notification During Group Talk Transmit ..................................... 38 Phone Call Notification During Group Talk Receive ....................................... 39 Phone Call Notification During Group Talk Transmit ...................................... 40 Person Link Notification During Person Link Receive .................................... 41 Person Link Notification During Person Link Transmit.................................... 42 Phone Call Notification During Person Link Receive...................................... 43 Phone Call Notification During Person Link Transmit ..................................... 44 Person Link Notification During a Phone Call................................................. 45 Initiating a Group Talk During a Phone Call ................................................... 46 Initiating a Person Link During a Phone Call.................................................. 47 Integrated Services Quick Reference Table ................................................... 49 Accessories ....................................................................................................... 51 LED Indications and Alert Tones ..................................................................... 52 Troubleshooting ................................................................................................ 53 Table of Contents Important Safety Information Scope ............................................................................................................. 56 Exposure to Frequency Energy ...................................................................... 56 Portable Communicator Operation and EME Exposure ............................ 58 Electromagnetic Interference / Compatibility.................................................. 58 Facilities..................................................................................................... 58 Medial Devices .......................................................................................... 59 Operational Warning ...................................................................................... 60 Potentially Explosive Atmospheres............................................................ 60 Batteries .................................................................................................... 60 Blasting Caps and Areas ........................................................................... 60 Operational Cautions...................................................................................... 61 Communicator Care ....................................................................................... 61 Batteries and Chargers .................................................................................. 61 Charging Batteries..................................................................................... 61 Charging Temperatures ............................................................................. 62 Recharging NiMH Batteries ....................................................................... 62 Recycling / Disposal of Batteries ............................................................... 63 Battery Charger ......................................................................................... 64 Licensing ........................................................................................................... 65 Service ........................................................................................................... 66 Computer Software Copyrights ...................................................................... 66 4 Introduction Congratulations! You are about to increase your business’ productivity through the use of the TC3000™ Communicator. The TC3000 Communicator is part of the Telario™ product system, a state of the art Motorola digital communications system. Your TC3000 Communicator has been designed exclusively to function with other TC3000 Communicators and TR3000™ Radios, and with the TS3000™ Control Station. Your Communicator offers you three types of communications services: • • • Phone Communication Group Talk Communication (up to 10 Groups) Person Link Communication Your Communicator enables you to enhance your communications like no other product by integrating services. Integration of services allows you to: • be informed of and accept an incoming Phone Call or Person Link while in a Phone Call, Group Talk, or Person Link • make a Phone Call, Group Talk, or Person Link while in a Phone Call. For more information on Integrating Services, refer to page 36. UTAM Registration Installation of this equipment is subject to notification and coordination with UTAM, Inc. Any relocation of this equipment must be coordinated through, and approved by UTAM. UTAM can be contacted at (800) 429-UTAM (800) 429-8826. Introduction Inspection Your Communicator ships standard with the following items: • • • NiMH Battery • Manual (not shown) Carry Holster Rapid Rate Charger with spare battery compartment & charging transformer Introduction TC3000 Communicator Features Controls 1. OK Button 2. Link Button Person Link – Press to turn on, or to answer the display prompt – Press to enter Person Link Service or accept a 3. Scroll Buttons – Press to select a Group, scroll a list, or to scroll the menu options 4. Menu Button – Press to enter the menu mode 5. Speaker Button – Press to route the audio from the earpiece to the loud speaker. Press again to route the audio from the loud speaker to the earpiece 6. Recall Button numbers – Press to access a pre-stored list of names and 7. Phone Button Phone Call – Press to enter Phone Service or to answer a 8. End Button – Press to: • exit a service • end a Phone Call or Person Link • refuse a Person Link • navigate back to the previous display 9. Push-To-Transmit (PTT) Button – Press and hold to transmit 10. Volume Down Button 11. Volume Up Button 12. Tap Button – Press to transfer a Phone Call or to answer call waiting 13. Accessory Connector 14. Battery Latch (located on both sides of the Communicator) Audio Indicators A. Low Audio (earpiece) B. Microphone C. High Audio (loud speaker) Visual Indicators D. Battery Charging LED Indicator – Indicates charging status E. Communications Progress LED – Indicates transmit and receive F. Display – 2-Line, 12-Character alphanumeric test Introduction 13 12 11 10 14 8 Introduction Display Icons TC3000 Communicator Icon Indications Icon Description Signal Strength None – the icon will blink Signal Strength Weak Signal Strength Moderate Signal Strength Strong Speaker Audio High – audio is heard from the loud speaker Speaker Audio Low – audio is heard from the earpiece Phone Call Person Link Ring Vibrate Scroll Battery Level Low Battery Level Medium Battery Level High Introduction Battery Installation Instructions To Insert Battery Squeeze the two bottom side battery latches in and slide the battery tray down and out of the Communicator. Refer to Figure 1. Place the battery pack into the tray with the arrows facing upward. Refer to Figure 2. Slide the battery tray into the Communicator until it snaps into place. To Remove Battery Squeeze the two bottom side battery latches in and slide the battery tray down and out of the Communicator. Refer to Figure 1. Remove the battery pack from the tray by pushing downward on the battery and pivoting it away from the tray until the hook-latch on the battery clears the tray. Refer to Figure 3. WA R Figure 1. Battery Tray N IN Figure 2. Insert Battery Pack WA R N IN Battery Latch Figure 3. Remove Battery Pack Introduction 10 Charging Instructions IMPORTANT: The battery is shipped from the factory uncharged and must be charged before use. Your battery will need to be charged using the rapid charge method before operating your Communicator for the first time. The rapid charge method fully charges your battery in 60 minutes. Your charger has the capability of charging both a battery inside the Communicator (rapid charge method) and a spare battery (slow charge method) simultaneously. NOTE: Do not leave the Communicator or battery in the charger for extended periods of time (1 week) so as to avoid a decrease in overall battery performance. Plug the round end of the transformer cord into the socket located on the back of the charger. Plug the transformer into the appropriate AC outlet. Rapid Charge Method (battery inside Communicator) Align the grooved rails of the Communicator with the guide rails of the charger and insert the Communicator, with the battery inside, into the charger pocket. Refer to Figure 4. NOTE: Your Communicator can be left on to receive communications while charging without causing harm to the battery or battery charger. However, if the Communicator remains on while charging, it will require at least 25% more time for the battery to charge to full capacity. Introduction 11 When the Communicator is properly inserted into the charger pocket the battery charging LED indicator on the Communicator will indicate: • Red while the battery is rapid charging. The battery fully • • charges in 60 minutes. Green when the battery is fully charged. This occurs once rapid charge is completed. Yellow if there is a charging problem. Slow Charge Method (battery only) Insert a spare battery into the charger pocket. The red LED on the charger will light when the battery is properly installed. The battery fully charges in 24 hours. Battery Charging LED Indicator Grooved Rails Guide Rails Transformer Red LED Spare Battery Figure 4. Introduction 12 Attaching and Removing the Carry Holster To Attach the Carry Holster Place the Communicator To Remove the Carry Holster Lift the Communicator 13 Basic Functions Turning the TC3000 Communicator On Press the • A short, high-pitched tone will sound, indicating successful start-up. If the Communicator is not operating properly, a continuous low-pitched tone will sound. button. When turning on your Communicator for the first time, the first available Group will be your initial default Group. Afterward, when Show Display GROUP TALK1 turning the communicator on, it will default to the last selected Group. Refer to page 22 to select another Group. To preserve battery life, your Communicator will enter a “battery saver” mode after several minutes of no activity. Your Communicator will return to full operation by pressing any button or by receiving a transmission. Your Communicator and its battery have been designed for uninterrupted use, making it unnecessary to turn it off when not in use. See Charging Instructions on page 10 for more information. Turning the TC3000 Communicator Off To enter the menu mode, press the Press the right scroll button once to view the “Turn Off” option. button. Show Display • Line 2 of the display will prompt how to turn off: “OK=Select”. To turn off the Communicator, press the button. Basic Functions 14 Setting the Volume Press the volume up / down buttons on the side of the Communicator to adjust the volume to a comfortable listening level. Each press of the volume up / down buttons will provide you with audio feedback of the listening level. The lowest volume level will still provide you with minimal audio. Audio Routing The audio from the handset earpiece can be routed to the loud speaker or visa versa at any time during a conversation during a Group Talk or a Person Link. The default audio for the following services is: • Group Talk – High Audio (loud speaker) • Person Link – High Audio (loud speaker) • Phone – Low Audio (earpiece) NOTE: While audio routing is not available in Phone Service, the default is Low Audio. To route the audio from the earpiece to the loud speaker, press the button. To reroute the audio from the loud speaker to the earpiece, press the button again. Battery Life Indicator Your Communicator has a built-in feature to alert you when your battery life is low (approximately 5-10% charge remaining): • Two (2) short, low-pitched tones will sound every 10 minutes and upon release of the PTT button. • The display will indicate a Battery Gauge Icon. As battery life drops, the battery gauge icon will indicate battery life in three stages. When battery life has approximately 5-10% charge remaining, the battery icon gauge will blink with one bar remaining. Blinks when 5-10% charge remains Basic Functions 15 Time-Out Timer Time-Out Timer limits the amount of time you have to transmit in Group Talk or Person Link Services. Preprogrammed from 1 to 255 seconds or Off. • When you reach the time limit, a continuous, low pitched tone will sound (until you release the PTT) and your transmission will be cut off. Idle Timer Your Communicator has a built-in Idle Timer that can be programmed from 0-30 seconds that will take you out of any mode or service you have entered if no action has taken place within the given amount of time. • For example, if you enter Phone Service but do not dial a phone number, your Communicator will automatically return to Group Talk Service, so as not to tie up system resources. NOTE: This feature is applicable to Phone and Person Link Services, and to the Menu button. Basic Functions 16 Menu Options Within the Menu List use the options. or scroll buttons to select Select Ring Type Select from two (2) audible ring types or vibration. To enter the menu mode, press the Scroll through the menu options by pressing either the or scroll buttons until the desired ring option appears. • Line 2 of the display will prompt how to select: “OK=Select”. To select the ring option, press the • You will hear the selected ring once. button. button. Turning the TC3000 Communicator Off To enter the menu mode, press the Press the right scroll button once to view the “Turn Off” option. • Line 2 of the display will prompt how to turn off: “OK=Select”. To turn off the Communicator, press the button. Show Display button. 17 Phone Functions Your Communicator offers full duplex telephone functionality and offers the capability of storing phone numbers alphanumerically. If a phone number is to be designated with a name, it must first be preprogrammed by an authorized Motorola dealer. Entering Phone Service To enter Phone Service, press the • You will hear a dial tone. button. Making a Phone Call There are three (3) different ways a Phone Call can be made on your Communicator when in Phone Service. (1) Live Dial of a Phone Call To enter Phone Service, press the Enter the digits of the phone number to be called. • The display will indicate the digits as they are entered. button. Show Display • The phone number will be dialed automatically after the last digit is entered. Phone Functions 18 (2) Last Number Redial To enter Phone Service, press the • Line 1 of the display will indicate the last phone number or name dialed. Line 2 of the display will prompt how to redial: “OK=Redial”. To redial and send, press the button. Show Display button. (3) Recall from Phone List To enter Phone Service, press the button. To access the phone list, press the button. Scroll through the phone list of names and numbers stored by pressing either the or scroll buttons. • Line 1 of the display will indicate the stored phone number or name. Line 2 of the display will prompt how to dial: “OK=Select”. To select and send, press the button. Show Display Select Phone Functions 19 Answering a Phone Call • The Communicator will ring. • Line 1 of the display will indicate “Incoming Phn”. Line 2 of the display will indicate “PHN=Answer”. • The Phone To answer the Phone Call, press the Show Display PHN=Answer icon will blink. button. Hanging-Up a Phone Call To hang-up a Phone Call, press the button. Holding a Phone Call A Phone Call can be placed on hold to make another Phone Call, Group Talk, or Person Link. This feature is dependent upon your phone system or PBX. Placing A Phone Call On Hold • While a Phone Call is in progress, Line 2 of the display will prompt how to Show Display place the Phone Call on hold: EDUARDO “OK=Hold Phn”. To place the Phone Call on hold, press the • The Phone icon will blink. button. Phone Functions 20 Holding a Phone Call (Cont’d.) Taking A Phone Call Off Hold • Line 2 of the display will prompt how to Show Display take a Phone Call off hold: “OK=Off EDUARDO Hold”. Off Hold To take the Phone Call off hold and resume your conversation, press the button. Transferring / Conferencing a Phone Call The Tap button is available to transfer a Phone Call to another phone number or to establish a conference call. This feature is dependent upon your phone system or PBX. Please reference your phone system manual for details on transferring or conference calling. Phone Call Waiting The Tap button is available for call waiting. This feature is dependent upon your phone system or PBX. Please reference your phone system manual for details on call waiting. Voicemail Voicemail is supported by your Communicator. This feature is dependent upon your phone system or PBX. Please reference your phone system manual for details on voicemail. Phone Functions 21 Send Call / End Ring Incoming Phone Calls can be sent directly to voicemail. This feature is dependent upon your phone system or PBX. Please reference your phone system manual for details in retrieving voicemail messages. To send an incoming Phone Call directly to voicemail, press the button. NOTE: If voicemail is not available or supported by your phone system or PBX, pressing the button simply stops the Communicator’s ringing. Group Ringing More than one Communicator can share the same phone number. All Communicators with the same phone number will receive notification (ringing and display indication) of an incoming Phone Call, but only one Communicator – the first to answer by pressing the button – can receive the Phone Call. Once a Phone Call has been answered, all other Communicators sharing that same phone number will display “Line In Use” and their phone lines will become inactive until the first Communicator hangs up the Phone Line In Use Call. 22 Group Talk Your TC3000 Communicator supports two-way Group Talk communications among TC3000 Communicators and TR3000 Radios. A Group Talk is a transmission to a specific group of assigned members. Your Communicator always defaults to Group Talk Service. Selecting a Group There are two (2) ways to select a Group to initiate a Group Talk. (1) Last Group Selected / Displayed Once your Communicator has been turned on, it will default to the last selected Group until it is actively changed to another Group. • Line 1 of the display will indicate the default Group. Line 2 of the display will Show Display GROUP TALK2 prompt “Push-To-Talk”. (2) Scroll Scroll through the Group List by pressing either the scroll buttons. • Line 1 of the display will indicate the Groups as you scroll through the list. Line 2 of the display will prompt “Push-To-Talk”. or Group Talk 23 Initiating a Group Talk Select the desired Group. Press and hold the PTT button to initiate a Group Talk. • Two (2) medium-pitched access tones and one (1) high-pitched permit tone will sound, indicating that you may begin speaking. • Line 1 of the display will indicate the Group. Line 2 of the display will indicate “Group Talk”. Show Display GROUP TALK1 Show Display GROUP TALK1 Group Talk Release the PTT button to listen. • The progress LED will light continuously while transmitting and blink while receiving. Group Busy Signal If a continuous, low-pitched tone is heard while attempting a Group Talk, it indicates Show Display that someone else is talking on that Group. GROUP TALK1 Group Talk 24 User Out of Range If a continuous, low-pitched tone is heard while attempting a Group Talk, it indicates that you are out of range or the Control Station is inoperable. • • Line 1 of the display will indicate the Group. Line 2 of the display will indicate “No Service”. Show Display GROUP TALK 1 The signal strength icon bars will not be present and the icon will blink. System Busy Signal If fast, low-pitched busy tones are heard while attempting a Group Talk, it indicates that all system resources are busy. • Line 1 of the display will indicate the Group. Line 2 of the display will indicate “System Busy”. Show Display GROUP TALK 1 Group Talk 25 System Busy Auto Retry Your Communicator has a built-in system busy auto retry when initiating a Group Talk. When your Group Talk is unable to be connected because the system is busy, your Communicator will automatically retry for 20 seconds. When the system is available you will be alerted and can retry your Group Talk. 1• • Line 1 of the display will indicate the Group. Line 2 of the display will indicate “System Busy”. Show Display GROUP TALK 2 Line 2 of the display will indicate “Retrying” for 20 seconds. Show Display GROUP TALK 2 Retrying • When the system is available, three (3) short, high-pitched tones will sound. Line 2 of the display will indicate “Push-To-Talk”. Show Display GROUP TALK 2 Press and hold the PTT button to retry your Group Talk. NOTE: Any keypress or incoming communication will terminate the system busy audio retry. Group Talk 26 Receiving a Group Talk A Group Talk can be received only on your selected Group. Select the desired Group. Listen for voice activity. Make sure the PTT button is released. • Line 1 of the display will indicate the Group. Line 2 of the display will indicate “Receive Talk” when voice activity is heard. Show Display GROUP TALK1 Press and hold the PTT button to respond and release to listen. • The progress LED will blink while receiving. • If a low-pitched tone is heard while attempting to respond, it indicates that you cannot transmit at this time. Refer to “Group Busy Signal” on page 23. 27 Person Link Your TC3000 Communicator supports Person Link Service. A Person Link is a private two-way communication between two people. A Person Link can be made between two TC3000 Communicators or between a TC3000 Communicator and a TR3000 Radio. Your Communicator also offers you the capability of storing Link ID numbers alphanumerically. To initiate a Person Link, you can either enter the Link ID directly or select the Link ID or name from the Link list. A Link ID or name must first be preprogrammed into a Link list by a Motorola authorized dealer. Link ID Recognition Your Communicator will display an incoming Link ID or name if it is stored in the Person Link memory list. • Line 1 of the display will indicate the Link ID or name of another Communicator or Radio. Show Display Entering Person Link Service To enter Person Link Service, press the button. Person Link 28 Initiating a Person Link There are three (3) different ways a Person Link can be initiated on your Communicator when in Person Link Service. (1) Direct Entry of Link ID If the desired Link ID is not stored in your Link list, you can manually enter the Link ID digits. To enter Person Link Service, press the • Line 1 of the display will indicate the last Link ID or name called. Line 2 of the display will prompt “Push-To-Link”. button. Show Display 54321 Enter the 5-digit Link ID of the Communicator or Radio to be called. • Line 1 of the display will indicate the Link ID digits as they are entered. Line Show Display 2 of the display will prompt “Enter 123_ Lnk ID”. Enter Lnk ID NOTE: If you enter less than 5 digits and press the button, a short, low-pitched tone will sound. Pressing the PTT will sound a continuous, low-pitched tone until you release the PTT. NOTE: If an error is made when entering a digit, press the left scroll button to clear a single digit at a time. Person Link 29 (1) Direct Entry of Link ID (Cont’d.) • After the 5th digit has been entered, Line 2 of the display will prompt how to dial: “OK=Accept”. Show Display Press the button to accept. Or, you can use the optional short cut by pressing the PTT button to accept and send the Person Link. Go directly to Step 4. • Line 2 of the display will prompt “Push-To-Link”. Show Display Press and hold the PTT button to send your Person Link. • Two (2) medium-pitched access tones and one (1) high-pitched permit tone will sound, indicating that you may begin speaking. Line 2 of the display will indicate “Trying...” until the other person either accepts or declines the Person Link. • When the Person Link is accepted by the other person, line 2 of the display will indicate “Person Link”. Show Display 12345 Show Display 12345 Release the PTT button to listen. • The progress LED will light continuously while transmitting. • Upon release of the PTT button, line 2 will prompt “Push-To-Link”. Person Link 30 Initiating a Person Link (Cont’d.) (2) Recall From Link List To enter Person Link Service, press the • Line 1 of the display will indicate the last selected Link ID or name. Line 2 of the display will prompt “Push-To-Link”. button. Show Display 54321 To access the Link list, press the Scroll through the Link list by pressing either the or scroll buttons. To view the Link ID of a name stored in the Link list, press the button again. The Link ID will remain on the display for three (3) seconds and then revert back to the name. • Line 1 of the display will indicate the stored Link ID or name. Line 2 of the display will prompt how to dial: “OK=Select”. button. Show Display To select, press the button. Or, you can use the optional short cut by pressing the PTT button to select and send the Person Link. Go directly to Step 5. • Line 2 of the display will prompt “Push-To-Link”. Show Display Person Link 31 (2) Recall From Link List (Cont’d.) Press and hold the PTT button to send your Person Link. • Two (2) medium-pitched access tones and one (1) high-pitched permit tone will sound, indicating that you may begin speaking. Line 2 of the display will indicate “Trying...” until the other person either accepts or declines the Person Link. • When the Person Link is accepted by the other person, line 2 of the display will indicate “Person Link”. Show Display Show Display Release the PTT button to listen. • The progress LED will light continuously while transmitting. • Upon release of the PTT button, line 2 will prompt “Push-To-Link”. Person Link 32 Initiating a Person Link (Cont’d.) (3) Link ID ReLink To enter Person Link Service, press the • Line 1 of the display will indicate the last Link ID or name called. Line 2 of the display will prompt “Push-To-Link”. button. Show Display LISA Press and hold the PTT button to send your Person Link. • Two (2) medium-pitched access tones and one (1) high-pitched permit tone will sound, indicating that you may begin speaking. Line 2 of the display will indicate “Trying...” until the other person either accepts or declines the Person Link. • Show Display LISA When the Person Link is accepted by the other person, line 2 of the display will indicate “Person Link”. Show Display LISA Release the PTT button to listen. • The progress LED will light continuously while transmitting. • Upon release of the PTT button, line 2 will prompt “Push-To-Link”. Person Link 33 Target User Busy Signal If two (2) medium-pitched access tones and one (1) low pitched tone is heard while attempting a Person Link, it indicates that the other person is on another call and either declined or ignored your Person Link. • Line 1 of the display will indicate the Link ID or name. Line 2 of the display will indicate “Unavailable”. Show Display LISA Unavailable User Out of Range If a continuous, low-pitched tone is heard while attempting a Person Link, it indicates that you are out of range or the Control Station is inoperable. • • Line 1 of the display will indicate the Link ID or name. Line 2 of the display will indicate “No Service”. Show Display LISA The signal strength icon bars will not be present and the icon will blink. System Busy Signal If fast, low-pitched busy tones are heard while attempting a Person Link, it indicates that all system resources are busy. • Line 1 of the display will indicate the Link ID or name. Line 2 of the display will indicate “System Busy”. Show Display LISA Person Link 34 System Busy Auto Retry Your Communicator has a built-in system busy auto retry when initiating a Person Link. When your Person Link is unable to be connected because the system is busy, your Communicator will automatically retry for 20 seconds. When the system is available you will be alerted and can retry your Person Link. • Line 2 of the display will indicate “System Busy”. Show Display LISA • Line 2 of the display will indicate “Retrying” for 20 seconds. Show Display LISA Retrying • When the system is available, three (3) short, high-pitched tones will sound. Line 1 of the display will indicate the Person Link and Line 2 of the display will indicate “Push-To-Link”. Show Display LISA Press the PTT button to retry your Person Link. NOTE: Any keypress or incoming communication will terminate the system busy audio retry. Person Link 35 Receiving a Person Link The following indicators occur when receiving an incoming Person Link: • Four (4) short, medium-pitched alert tones will sound. • Blinking Link • Line 1 of the display will indicate the Link ID or name. Line 2 of the display will indicate: “Incoming Lnk”. icon. Show Display Incoming Lnk To accept the Person Link, press the seconds. • Once the Person Link is accepted, line 2 of the display will indicate “Receive Link” and the Link icon will stop blinking. • button within 10 Show Display The progress LED will blink while receiving. Disconnecting a Person Link To disconnect a Person Link, press the button. 36 Integrated Services Your Communicator enables you to enhance your communications like no other product by integrating services. Integration of services allows you to: • be informed of and accept an incoming Phone Call or Person Link while in a Group Talk, Phone Call, or Person Link • make a Phone Call, Group Talk, or Person Link while in a Phone Call. You will hear two (2) short, medium-pitched tones when receiving another incoming Phone Call or Person Link. These tones are referred to as an “Other Incoming Communication Tone”. Integrated Services 37 Person Link Notification During Group Talk Receive You can receive an incoming Person Link while receiving in a Group. • Two (2) short, medium-pitched tones will sound. • Line 1 of the display alternates Show Display between “Incoming Lnk” and the Incoming Lnk incoming name or when name is not LNK=Accept available line 1 will indicate “Incoming Lnk”. Line 2 of the display will prompt how to answer: Show Display “LNK=Accept”. LNK=Accept To accept the incoming Person Link, press the within 10 seconds of notification. • Your Group Talk will terminate. • Line 1 of the display will indicate the Link ID or name. Line 2 of the display will indicate “Receive Link”. button Show Display Press the PTT to speak and release to listen. To decline the incoming Person Link and continue with your Group Talk, press the button. Integrated Services 38 Person Link Notification During Group Talk Transmit You can receive an incoming Person Link while transmitting in a Group. • Two (2) short, medium-pitched tones will sound. • Line 1 of the display alternates Show Display between “Incoming Lnk” and the Incoming Lnk incoming name or when name is not Group Talk available line 1 will indicate “Incoming Lnk”. Line 2 of the display will indicate “Group Talk”. Show Display Release the PTT button. • Line 1 of the display will indicate the Show Display incoming Link ID or name. Line 2 of the display will prompt how to answer: LNK=Accept “LNK=Accept”. To accept the incoming Person Link, press the within 10 seconds of notification. • Your Group Talk will terminate. • Line 1 of the display will indicate the Link ID or name. Line 2 of the display will indicate “Receive Link”. Press the PTT to speak and release to listen. To decline the incoming Person Link and continue with your Group Talk, press the button. Group Talk button Show Display Integrated Services 39 Phone Call Notification During Group Talk Receive You can answer an incoming Phone Call while receiving in a Group. • Two (2) short, medium-pitched tones will sound. • Line 1 of the display will indicate “Incoming Phn”. Line 2 of the display Show Display will prompt how to answer: PHN=Answer “PHN=Answer”. To answer the incoming Phone Call, press the • Your Group Talk will terminate. To decline the incoming Phone Call and continue with your Group Talk, press the button. button. Integrated Services 40 Phone Call Notification During Group Talk Transmit You can answer an incoming Phone Call while transmitting in a Group. • Two (2) short, medium-pitched tones will sound. • Line 1 of the display will indicate Show Display “Incoming Phn”. Line 2 of the display will indicate “Group Talk”. Group Talk Release the PTT button. To answer the incoming Phone Call, press the • Your Group Talk will terminate. To decline the incoming Phone Call and continue with your Group Talk, press the button. button. Integrated Services 41 Person Link Notification During Person Link Receive You can receive another incoming Person Link while receiving in a Link. • Two (2) short, medium-pitched tones will sound. • Line 1 of the display alternates Show Display between “Incoming Lnk” and the Lnk incoming name or when name is not LNK=Accept available line 1 will indicate “Incoming Lnk”. Line 2 of the display will prompt how to answer: Show Display “LNK=Accept”. LNK=Accept To accept the incoming Person Link, press the within 10 seconds of notification. • Your first Person Link will terminate. • Line 1 of the display will indicate the incoming Link ID or name. Line 2 of the display will indicate “Receive Link”. button Show Display Press the PTT to speak and release to listen. To decline the incoming Person Link and continue with your first Person Link, press the button. Integrated Services 42 Person Link Notification During Person Link Transmit You can receive another incoming Person Link while transmitting in a Link. • Two (2) short, medium-pitched tones will sound. • Line 1 of the display alternates between “Incoming Lnk” and the incoming name or when name is not available line 1 will indicate “Incoming Lnk”. Line 2 of the display will indicate “Person Link”. Release the PTT button. • Line 2 of the display will prompt how to answer: “LNK=Accept”. Show Display Person Link Lnk Show Display Person Link Show Display LNK=Accept To accept the incoming Person Link, press the within 10 seconds of notification. • Your first Person Link will terminate. • Line 1 of the display will indicate the Link ID or name. Line 2 of the display will indicate “Receive Link”. Press the PTT to speak and release to listen. To decline the incoming Person Link and continue with your first Person Link, press the button. button Show Display Integrated Services 43 Phone Call Notification During Person Link Receive You can answer an incoming Phone Call while receiving in a Link. • Two (2) short, medium-pitched tones will sound. • Line 1 of the display will indicate “Incoming Phn”. Line 2 of the display Show Display will prompt how to answer: Incoming Phn “PHN=Answer”. PHN=Answer To answer the incoming Phone Call, press the • Your Person Link will terminate. To decline the incoming Phone Call and continue with your Person Link, press the button. button. Integrated Services 44 Phone Call Notification During Person Link Transmit You can answer an incoming Phone Call while transmitting in a Link. • Two (2) short, medium-pitched tones will sound. • Line 1 of the display will indicate “Incoming Phn”. Line 2 of the display Show Display will indicate “Person Link”. Incoming Phn Release the PTT button. • Line 2 of the display will prompt how to Show Display Incoming Phn answer: “PHN=Answer”. Person Link PHN=Answer To answer the incoming Phone Call, press the • Your Person Link will terminate. To decline the incoming Phone Call and continue with your Person Link, press the button. button. Integrated Services 45 Person Link Notification During a Phone Call You can receive an incoming Person Link while on a Phone Call. • Two (2) short, medium-pitched tones will sound. • Line 1 of the display alternates between “Incoming Lnk and the incoming Link ID or name. Line 2 of the display will prompt how to place the Phone Call on hold: “OK=Hold Phn”. Incoming Lnk OK=Hold Phn To place the Phone Call on hold, press the button. CRAIG OK=Hold Phn Show Display Show Display NOTE: If the button is pressed accidently instead of the button, you will disconnect your Phone Call and enter Person Link Service. • Line 1 of the display alternates Show Display between “Incoming Lnk” and the Incoming Lnk incoming Link ID or name. Line 2 of LNK=Accept the display will prompt how to answer: “LNK=Accept”. To accept the incoming Person Link, press the • Line 1 of the display will indicate the Link ID or name. Line 2 of the display will indicate “Receive Link”. button. Show Display CRAIG Receive Link Press the PTT button to speak and release to listen. Integrated Services 46 Person Link Notification During a Phone Call (Cont’d.) To resume your Phone Call, press the Phone Service. • Line 2 of the display will prompt how to take the Phone Call off hold: “OK=Off Hold”. button to enter Show Display Off Hold To take the Phone Call off hold, press the To decline the incoming Person Link and continue with your Phone Call, press the button. button. Initiating a Group Talk During a Phone Call You can place a Phone Call on hold to initiate a Group Talk. • Line 2 of the display will prompt how to place a Phone Call on hold: Show Display “OK=Hold Phn”. EDUARDO To place the Phone Call on hold, press the button. Press and release the PTT button. Scroll through the Group List by pressing the scroll buttons. • Line 1 of the display will indicate the Groups as you scroll through the list. Line 2 of the display will prompt “Push-To-Talk”. or Show Display GROUP TALK1 Push-To-Talk Integrated Services 47 Press the PTT button to speak and release to listen. To resume your Phone Call, press the Phone Service • Line 2 of the display will prompt how to take the Phone Call off hold: “OK=Off Show Display Hold”. EDUARDO button to enter Off Hold To take the Phone Call off hold and resume your conversation, press the button. Initiating a Person Link During a Phone Call You can place a Phone Call on hold to initiate a Person Link. • Line 2 of the display will prompt how to place a Phone Call on hold: Show Display “OK=Hold Phn”. EDUARDO To place the Phone Call on hold, press the To enter Person Link Service, press the • Line 1 of the display will indicate the last Link ID or name called. Line 2 of the display will prompt “Push-To-Link”. button. button. Show Display CRAIG Push-To-Link Use one of the three (3) different ways a Person Link can be initiated. Refer to pages 32 through 30. Integrated Services 48 Initiating a Person Link During a Phone Call (Cont’d.) Press the PTT button to speak and release to listen. • Line 1 of the display will indicate the Link ID or name called. Line 2 of the display will prompt “Push-To-Link”. Show Display CRAIG Push-To-Link To resume your Phone Call, press the Phone Service. • Line 2 of the display will prompt how to take the Phone Call off hold: Show Display “OK=Off Hold”. EDUARDO button to enter Off Hold To take the Phone Call off hold and resume your conversation, press the button. Press the button Line 1: Incoming Lnk/ Incoming Name within 10 seconds (when avail.) Line 2: LNK=Accept Release the PTT button First Person Link Line 1: Incoming Lnk/ button terminates Incoming Name and press the within 10 seconds (when avail.) Line 2: LNK=Accept Person Link Incoming Receive Person Link Person Link Incoming Transmit Person Link * = 2 Short, Medium-Pitched Tones. Line 1: Incoming Phn Line 2: Group Talk First Person Link terminates Release the PTT button Group Talk and press the button terminates Group Talk terminates button Incoming Phone Call Group Talk Transmit Press the Line 1: Incoming Phn Line 2: PHN=Answer Incoming Phone Call Group Talk Receive Group Talk terminates Result of Accept Release the PTT button Group Talk Line 1: Incoming Lnk/ button terminates Incoming Name and press the within 10 seconds (when avail.) Line 2: LNK=Accept Action to Accept Incoming Person Link Group Talk Transmit Display Alert Press the button Line 1: Incoming Lnk/ Incoming Name within 10 seconds (when avail.) Line 2: LNK=Accept Incoming Person Link Group Talk Receive Alert Second State Initial State Integrated Services Quick Reference Table Action to Ignore Line 1: Link ID or name Line 2: Receive Link Line 1: Link ID or name Line 2: Receive Link Line 1: Incoming Phn Line 2: OK=Hold Line 1: Incoming Phn Line 2: OK=Hold Line 1: Link ID or name Line 2: Receive Link Line 1: Link ID or name Line 2: Receive Link New Display Integrated Services 49 * = 2 Short, Medium-Pitched Tones. Line 2: Hold Phn N/A Initiate a Person Link Press the button followed by the button. Select the Link ID or name. Press the button followed by a quick press and release of the PTT. Select from the Group list if needed. Phone Call Line 2: Hold Phn Initiate a Group Talk Phone Call N/A Press the Line 1: Incoming button or press the Link/Link ID button or name Line 2: OK=Hold Phn Incoming Person Link Phone Call To return to Phone Line 1: Link ID or Call, press the name Line 2: Push-To-Link button followed by the button to take the Phone Call off hold N/A Phone Call is on hold. The button will enter Person Link Service. To return to Phone Call, press the button followed by the button to take the Phone Call off hold Additional Action Line 1: Group Name To return to Phone Line 2: Push-To-Talk Call, press the button followed by the button to take the Phone Call off hold Line1: Incoming Lnk/Link ID or name Line 2: LNK=Accept Line 1: Incoming Phn Line 2: OK=Hold Line 1: Incoming Phn Line 2: OK=Hold New Display N/A Action to Ignore Phone Call is on hold and you are in Group standby mode. The button will place the Phone Call on hold. The button will terminate the Phone Call and enter Person Link Service. Person Link Line 1: Incoming Phn Release the PTT Line 2: Person Link button. Display line 2 terminates will indicate PHN=Answer. Press the button Person Link terminates Result of Accept Action to Accept Person Link Incoming Transmit Phone Call Display Alert Line 1: Incoming Phn Press the Line 2: PHN=Answer button Alert Second State Person Link Incoming Receive Phone Call Initial State 50 Integrated Services 51 Accessories Carrying Accessories: HLN9767 Wrist Strap HLN9776 Plastic Carry Case Holster w/Swivel Belt Clip HLN9777 Soft Leather Carry Case w/Open Keypad HLN9782 Nylon Carry Case w/Belt Loop HLN9786 Soft Leather Carry Case w/Protected Keypad Battery Chargers: HTN9018 HTN9019 Batteries: HNN9021 Audio Accessories: HMN9065 HMN9066 HMN9067 HMN9068 HMN9069 HLN9070 HLN9787 HLN9788 120 V Desktop Rapid Charger w/Spare Battery Compartment 120 V Multi-Unit Rapid Charger 650 mAH NiMH Battery Lightweight Headset w/Swivel Boom Microphone Flexible Ear Receiver – Mickey Microphone Remote Speaker Microphone Earbud w/Clip Microphone Two-Piece Surveillance Microphone Earpiece w/Volume Control Earpiece without Volume Control Earbud 52 LED Indications & Alert Tones LED Indications Radio Condition LED Color(s) Group Talk Transmit Continuous Red Group Talk Receive Blinking Red Person Link Transmit Continuous Red Person Link Receive Blinking Red Battery Charging Indicator LED: Rapid Charging Fully Charged Unsuccessful Charge Continuous Red Continuous Green Continuous Yellow Alert Tones Radio Condition Alert Tone(s) Successful Power-Up Short, High-Pitched Tone Unsuccessful Power-Up Continuous, Low-Pitched Tone Group Talk Permit Two (2) Short, Medium-Pitched Access Tones followed by One (1) High-Pitched Permit Tone Group Talk Busy Signal Continuous, Low-Pitched Tone Person Link Receive Four (4) Short, Medium-Pitched Tones Person Link Talk Permit Two (2) Medium-Pitched Access Tones followed by One (1) High-Pitched Permit Tone Person Link Target User Busy Signal Two (2) Medium-Pitched Access Tones followed by One (1) Low-Pitched Tone Valid (Good) Button Press Short, High-Pitched Tone Invalid Button Press Short, Low-Pitched Tone User Out of Range Continuous, Low-Pitched Tone System Busy Signal Fast, Low-Pitched Tones System Busy Auto Retry Three (3) Short, High-Pitched Tones Low Battery (approx. 5-10% charge remaining) Two (2) Short, Low-Pitched Tones every ten (10) minutes Time-Out Timer Expired Continuous, Low-Pitched Tone Other Incoming Communications Two (2) Short, Medium-Pitched Tones 53 Troubleshooting Symptom 1. Problem Solution 1a. 1a. 1b. 1b. 2. 2a. 2a. 3. 3a. 3a. 4. 4a. 4a. 4b. 4b. 4c. 4c. 4d. 4d. 5a. 5a. 5b. 5b. 6. 6a. 5. 6. 6b. 7. 8. 7. 7. 8a. 8a. 8b. 8b. Troubleshooting 54 Symptom Problem Solution Troubleshooting Symptom Problem Solution 55 56 Important Safety Information Read this information before using your Communicator. For safe and efficient operation, observe these guidelines. • Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using your Communicator. Your Motorola dealer may enable encryption for sensitive communications. • Your Communicator complies with Part 15 of the U.S. FCC Rules and Industry Canada RSS-213. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Scope This document provides information and instructions for the safe and efficient operation of Motorola Portable Two-Way Radios. The information provided in this document supersedes the general safety information contained in user guides published prior to 1st April 1999. For information regarding radio use in a hazardous atmosphere please refer to the Factory Mututal (FM) Approval Manual Supplement or Instruction Card which is included with radio models that offer this capability. 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: Important Safety Information • • • • • • • • 57 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 (ICNIRP - 1988) National Radiological Protection Board of the United Kingdom (GS11 - 1998) Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker (VDE) DIN-0848 Department of Health and Welfare Canada, Safety Code 6 European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC) – Env. 50166 - 1 1995E - Human Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields Low Frequency (0 Hz to 10 kHz) – Env. 50166 - 2 1995E - Human Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields High Frequency (10k Hz to 300 GHz) – Proceedings of SC211/8 1996 - Safety Considerations for Human Exposure to E.M.Fs from Mobile Telecommunications Equipment (M.T.E.) in the Frequency Range 30 MHz - 6 GHz (E.M.F Electromagnetic Fields) Important Safety Information 58 To assure optimal 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: Portable Communicator Operation and EME Exposure • When placing or receiving a Phone Call, hold the Communicator as you would a telephone. Speak directly into the mouthpiece and position the antenna up and over your shoulder. • When using the Communicator as a two-way radio, hold the device in a vertical position with the microphone 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.0 centimeters) away from your mouth. Keep the antenna at least 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) from your head and body. 2.5 to 5.0 cm (1 to 2 in.) • For body-worn operation, the antenna should be kept at least 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) from the body when transmitting. • DO NOT hold the antenna when the Communicator is “IN USE.” Holding the antenna affects call quality and may cause the Communicator to operate at a higher power level than needed. Electromagnetic Interference / Compatibility NOTE: Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI) if inadequately shielded, designed or otherwise configured for electromagnetic compatibility. Facilities To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off your Communicator 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. Important Safety Information 59 Medical Devices Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of 6 inches (15 centimeters) be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by, and recommendations of, Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers should: • ALWAYS keep the Communicator more than 6 inches (15 centimeters) from their pacemaker when the radio is turned on. • NOT carry the Communicator in the breast pocket. • Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference, • Turn the Communicator OFF immediately if you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place. Hearing Aids Some digital radios may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives. Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy. your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. 60 Important Safety Information Operational Warnings Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn off your Communicator when you are in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere, unless it is a type especially qualified for use in such areas (for example, Factory Mutual Approved). Sparks in a potentially explosive atmosphere can cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. NOTE: The areas with potentially explosive atmospheres referred to 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 your vehicle engine. Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often but not always posted. Batteries Do not replace or charge batteries in a potentially explosive atmosphere. Contact sparking may occur while installing or removing batteries and cause an explosion. Blasting Caps and Areas To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn off your Communicator 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. Important Safety Information Operational Cautions 61 Batteries All batteries can cause property damage and/or bodily injury such as burns if a conductive material such as jewelry, keys, or beaded chains touch exposed terminals. The conductive material may complete an electrical circuit (short circuit) and become quite hot. Exercise care in handling any charged battery, particularly when placing it inside a pocket, purse, or other container with metal objects. Communicator Care • Avoid physical abuse of your Communicator such as carrying it by the antenna or remote microphone. • Wipe the battery contacts with a lint-free cloth to remove dirt, grease, or other material which may prevent good electrical connections. • When not in use, keep the accessory jack covered with the protective cap. • Clean the Communicator exterior using a cloth moistened with water. AUTION: ! C Use of chemicals such as detergents, alcohol, aerosol spray, and/or petroleum products may be harmful and damage the housing and cover. Batteries and Chargers IMPORTANT: The battery is shipped from the factory uncharged and must be charged before use. Charging Batteries To ensure peak performance, batteries should be fully charged before use and periodically thereafter. The battery lasts approximately 40 hours when fully charged. Standard use has a 5-5-90 duty cycle. This means during normal use, the average 62 Important Safety Information user transmits 5%, receives 5%, and remains in battery conservation mode 90% of the time. If the unit is continuously transmitting and receiving, battery life will be approximately 5 hours. A battery conversation time of up to 300 hours is achievable between charging cycles. Please observe the following precautions while handling and charging batteries: Charging Temperatures Charging batteries in cold temperatures (below 45˚ F) can result in electrolyte leakage and may destroy the battery. Charging in hot temperatures (above 95˚ F) will not damage the battery, but will reduce charge capacity. Charge batteries at approximately 77˚ F. ARNING: ! W 77 ˚ 95˚ 45˚ To reduce risk of injury, charge only Motorola NiMH type rechargeable batteries listed. Other types of batteries may burst, causing personal injury and damage. Recharging NiMH Batteries Recharge the battery before use to ensure optimum capacity and performance. Your battery was designed to be used only with a Motorola charger, specifically designed for your Communicator. Charging in non-Motorola equipment may lead to battery damage and void the battery warranty. IMPORTANT: While charging a battery that is inside your Communicator, turn the device off to ensure a proper charge. Important Safety Information 63 Recycling / Disposal of Batteries ARNING: ! W Batteries contain hazardous substances. do not dispose of any batteries in a fire as they may explode! The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) classifies used NiMH batteries as hazardous waste, unless certain exemptions apply. At the end of your battery’s useful life, it can be recycled. However, recycling facilities may not be available in all areas. Under various state or local laws, such batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly, and cannot be dumped in landfills or incinerators. Motorola fully endorses and encourages the recycling of NiMH batteries. In the United States, you can ship your NiMH batteries to the following address post paid to be recycled: INMETCO P.O. Box 720 245 Porteville Road Ellwood City, PA 16117 Tel: (412) 758-5515 Fax: (412) 758-9311 You should consider the methods of collecting, labeling, and shipping used NiMH batteries. Consult your federal, state, or local EPA for specific legal requirements and for recycling options in your area. Motorola, as a responsible corporate citizen, has always been concerned with the protection of the environment. Please feel free to call our toll-free number,1-800-422-4210, for further battery information. 64 Important Safety Information Battery Charger • To reduce risk of injury, charge only the rechargeable Motorola authorized batteries. Other batteries may explode, causing personal injury and damage. • Use of accessories not recommended by Motorola may result in risk of fire, electric shock, or injury. • To reduce the risk of damage to the electric plug and cord, pull by the plug rather than the cord when disconnecting the charger. • An extension cord should not be used unless absolutely necessary. Use of an improper extension cord could result in risk of fire and electric shock. If an extension cord must be used, make sure that the cord size is 18AWG for lengths up to 15 feet (4.62mm). • To reduce risk of fire, electric shock, or injury, do not operate the charger if it has been broken or damaged in any way. Take it to a qualified Motorola service representative. • Do not disassemble the charger; it is not repairable and replacement parts are not available. Disassembly of the charger may result in risk of electrical shock or fire. • To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug the charger from the ac outlet before attempting any maintenance or cleaning. • This equipment is not suitable for outdoor use. Use only in dry locations/conditions. • Connect equipment only to an appropriately fused and wired supply of the correct voltage (as specified on the product). • When not in use, disconnect the transformer from the ac outlet. • The socket outlet to which the transformer is connected should be close by and easily accessible. • In equipment using fuses, replacements must comply with the type and rating specified in the equipment instructions. • Maximum ambient temperature around the transformer unit must not exceed 40˚C (104˚F). • Output power from the transformer unit must not exceed the ratings stated on the product label located on the bottom of the charger. • Make sure the cord is located where it will not be stepped on, tripped over, or subjected to water, damage, or stress. 65 Licensing This system operates in the 1.9 GHz Unlicensed Personal Communications Services (UPCS) band. The protocol is a derivative of the Personal Handyphone System (PHS) called Personal Advanced Communications Systems (PACS) that meets the FCC Part 15 Rules and Etiquette. The access method used is Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) also managed and coordinated by UTAM, Inc. as designated by FCC Part 15 Rules. Your Communicator operates on FM radio communication frequencies and is subject to the rules and regulations of the local communications governing agencies. The following is a list of communications agencies in various countries: United States Federal Communications Commission Consumer Assistance Branch License Division Gettysburg, PA 17326 Tel (717) 337-1212 Canada Contact your regional industry Canada licensing office. Mexico Secretaria De Comunicaciones Y Transportes Direccion General De Politicas Y Normas De Comunicaciones Av. Eugenia No. 197-5o. Piso Mexico, D.F. 06700 If your country is not listed, contact your local Motorola dealer for licensing information. 66 Licensing Service Because this unit contains a radio transmitter, most local governments prohibit anyone from making internal adjustments to the transmitter unless specifically licensed to do so by government regulations. If your Communicator fails to operate or any operational difficulties arise, contact your local Motorola dealer. Proper repair and maintenance procedures assure efficient operation and long life for your Communicator. Frequency, power and deviation must be checked at least once yearly. Computer Software Copyrights 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 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 or reproduced in any manner without the express written permission of Motorola. Futhermore, 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 royalty-free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product.
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