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Motorola solutions DTR600 User Manual

Motorola solutions DTR600
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PROFESSIONAL DIGITAL TWO-WAY RADIO
MN004869A01-AC
DTR600/DTR700
LIMITED KEYPAD PORTABLE RADIO
USER GUIDE
March 2020
© 2020 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.
*MN004869A01*

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Motorola solutions DTR600 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power Output1 Watt
Battery LifeUp to 14 hours
Digital TechnologyYes
Water ResistanceIP54
Frequency Range900 MHz
Weight204 g
DisplayLCD
Operating Temperature-22°F to 140°F (-30°C to 60°C)

Summary

Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance

Acoustic Safety

Safety guidelines for protecting hearing from loud noises and setting appropriate volume levels.

Notice to Users (FCC and Industry Canada)

Batteries, Chargers, and Audio Accessories Safety Information

Operational Safety Guidelines

Guidelines for safe operation of the radio and its accessories, including charging and usage precautions.

Removing the Li-Ion Battery

Power Supply and Drop-In Tray Single Unit Charger

Charging with the Drop-In Tray Single Unit Charger

Charging a Stand-Alone Battery

Charging the Radio and Battery with a Multi-Unit Charger

LED Indicator of Chargers

Getting Started

Turning the Radio On or Off

Instructions on how to power the radio on and off using the power button.

Adjusting the Volume

How to increase, decrease, mute, and maximize the radio's volume using dedicated buttons.

Browsing and Selecting Channels

Procedure for navigating and selecting different channels on the radio.

Radio Call Features

Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button

Explanation of the PTT button's function for initiating voice transmissions and making calls.

PROFILE ID

Information about the Profile ID number for group communication and privacy settings.

Setting the Non-Interference or Privacy Feature

Programmable Button Options

Starting Private Reply

Starting a Private Reply

Direct Call

Making Direct Call

Call All Available

Starting Call All Available

Page All Available

Starting Page All Available

Scan

Enabling Scan

Contacts Management

Adding New Contacts

Steps to add new contacts, including entering Radio ID and selecting frequency hopset.

Contacts

Making Calls

Radio Contacts Feature

Call Alert

Sending Call Alerts

Text Messages

Sending Quick Text

Receiving Messages

Radio Settings

Selecting Mic Gain for Radio

Selecting Mic Gain for Accessory

Configuring the Channel List

Advanced Settings

PowerSave Mode

Reduces radio power consumption by disabling backlight and vibration.

Changing Profile ID Number

Improves communication privacy by assigning unique Profile ID numbers to radios.

Configuring the Programmable Button

Selecting Home Channel

Cloning Mode

Cloning with a MUC (Optional Accessory)

Cloning Radio Using Two SUCs and a Radio-to-Radio Cloning Cable (Optional Accessory)

Troubleshooting Cloning Mode

Cloning PROFILE ID Number Through Wireless

Over The Air Contact Cloning

Contact Cloning Remote Add

Contact Cloning Remote Delete

Manager Mode and Features

Remote Disable

Remote Enable

Remote Monitor

Resetting to Factory Defaults

Radio Factory Default Settings

Customer Programming Software

Programming the Radio through CPS

Customer Programming Software Basic Menu Instructions

Modify the radio Programmable button feature by changing the default option.

To enable the Direct Call feature in your Basic Menu options, perform the following actions:

Assign a specific channel as your Home Channel

Assign the Home Channel by performing the following actions:

After changing all the settings, program your radio by clicking Write to radio button.

Troubleshooting

If there is no power,

Troubleshooting steps for when the radio does not power on, focusing on battery issues.

If CPS is unable to read the radio,

Steps to resolve issues when the Customer Programming Software cannot read the radio.

If you receive communication that is not within your channel,

If you hear a cracking noise when nobody is talking,

If the audio quality is not good,

If the audio sounds garbled/robotic,

If the transmitted audio is low,

If there is a loud tone interrupting the conversation,

If there is a limited talk range,

If the radio echo feedback,

If the transmitting radio shows Call Failed at close distance with receiving radio,

If your voice is not transmitted or received,

If you hear heavy static or interference,

If the battery is low,

Contact Cloning Failures

The legacy DTR Private setting cannot be enabled.

If contact is a member of six Private Groups, the cloned contact is missed out from the slave radio Private Groups.

Legacy DTR Ringer Tone resets after OTA Contact Cloning from new DTR.

Legacy DTR Private Scroll List resets after OTA Contact Cloning from new DTR.

All cloned contacts from new DTR are displayed in legacy DTR radio scroll list.

Public Group 1-20 is not being cloned.

Maintenance

Do not immerse in water

Critical warning against submerging the radio in water to prevent damage.

Do not use alcohol or cleaning solutions

Warning against using alcohol or harsh cleaning solutions on the radio.

Turn the radio off and remove the battery

Procedure for powering down the radio and removing the battery for maintenance.

Do not use the radio until it is completely dry

Important safety instruction to ensure the radio is fully dry before use after cleaning.

Motorola Solutions Limited Warranty for the United States and Canada

Exclusions

Warranty Coverage

How to Obtain Warranty Service or Other Information

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