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,QWURGXFWLRQ <RXU ;76 $6752 0RGHO ,, 5DGLR Note: Physical features are denoted by number (see Table 1 on page 4). Programmable controls are denoted by alphabet lettering (see Table 2 on page 4). ;76 $6752 0RGHO ,,...
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,QWURGXFWLRQ 6WDWXV ,QGLFDWRUV %HORZ DUH LFRQV WKDW PD\ DSSHDU DW YDULRXV WLPHV RQ \RXU UDGLR¶V GLVSOD\ Indicator Symbol Description Name Battery Flashes when the battery is low. Status Carrier Indicates the radio is operating in the Squelch carrier-squelch mode. Secure Appears when your radio is Operation operating in secure mode.
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,QWURGXFWLRQ Indicator Symbol Description Name Direct Indicates whether you are talking directly to another radio (talkaround) or through a repeater; on = direct; off = repeater. Appears when you are talking directly to another radio instead of through a repeater (that is, your radio is in talkaround mode).
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,QWURGXFWLRQ Sound Tone Name Occurs: A Group of Busy When a channel, phone line, or Low- system is unavailable due to high Pitched traffic volume. Tones (Busy Tone) Valid Key-Press When the correct key is pressed. Radio Self-Test When radio passes its power-up Pass self test.
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,QWURGXFWLRQ Sound Tone Name Occurs: Failsoft When system fails. Automatic Call When voice channel becomes Back available in response to a previous request. Talk Permit Upon pressing the PTT button; verifying system accepting transmissions. Dispatcher- Upon receipt of a dispatcher- A Group of Interrupter interrupt call.
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,QWURGXFWLRQ $WWDFKLQJ WKH %DWWHU\ 7R DWWDFK WKH EDWWHU\ 7XUQ RII WKH UDGLR DQG KROG LW ZLWK WKH EDFN RI WKH UDGLR IDFLQJ XSZDUG Align the three slots at the top of the battery with the three tabs on the back of the radio. 3XVK WKH EDWWHU\ GRZQ WRZDUG WKH UDGLR XQWLO WKH EDWWHU\ FOLFNV LQWR SODFH ;76 $6752 0RGHO ,,...
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,QWURGXFWLRQ Antennas are frequency sensitive and are color coded according to the frequency range of the antenna. The color code indicator is in the center of the base of the antenna. The following illustrations and table helps identify the antenna, antenna frequency range, and corresponding color code.
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,QWURGXFWLRQ Antenna Identification Table Antenna Type Approx. Length Insulator Frequency Antenna Color Code Range Kit No. VHF Wide Band 136- NAD6563 Helical 174MHz VHF Helical YELLOW 136- NAD6566 BLACK 151MHz NAD6567 BLUE 151- NAD6568 162MHz 162- 174MHz UHF Helical 403- NAE6546 GREEN 435 MHz...
,QWURGXFWLRQ Belt Clip Note: The battery must be removed from the radio before the belt clip can be installed or removed. $WWDFK WKH %HOW &OLS Holding the battery in one Slide Assembly hand so that the top of the battery faces upward and the back of the battery faces you, hold the belt clip in the other Belt Clip...
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,QWURGXFWLRQ $WWDFK WKH &RQQHFWRU &RYHU 7XUQ WKH UDGLR RII Slot Hooked End Insert the top, hooked end of the cover into the top of the connector slot. Bottom Hooked End Bottom Slot While holding the top end, swing the rounded end into place at the bottom of the connector.
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,QWURGXFWLRQ XTS 3000 R Radios Only Note: In XTS 3000 R radios, the “R” signifies the radio is a Rugged- type radio designed to withstand adverse field conditions such as being submersed in water • The XTS 3000 R radio casting has a vent hole that allows for pressure equalization in the radio.
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Elastomer technology materials used for seals in rugged portable radios can age with time and environmental exposure. Therefore, Motorola recommends that rugged radios be checked annually to assure the water-tight integrity of the radio. Radio disassembly and reassembly procedures and information regarding test...