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Motorola DP3441 User Manual

Motorola DP3441
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PROFESSIONAL DIGITAL TWO-WAY RADIOS
MOTOTRBO
TM
DP3441
NON-DISPLAY PORTABLE
USER GUIDE
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Motorola DP3441 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Channels16
Battery LifeUp to 28 hours
Operating Temperature-30°C to +60°C
Frequency Range403-470 MHz
Power Output1-5 Watts
Audio Output1 W
Digital ProtocolDMR

Summary

Handling Precautions

Important Safety Information

RF Energy Exposure and Product Safety Guide for Portable Two-Way Radios

Guide detailing RF energy exposure and safety practices for portable two-way radios.

Firmware Version

Computer Software Copyrights

Open Source Software Legal Notices

Getting Started

How to Use This Guide

Explains how to navigate and use the user guide, including icon meanings and feature availability.

What Your Dealer/System Administrator Can Tell You

Lists questions to ask your dealer or system administrator for personalized radio information.

Preparing Your Radio for Use

Charging the Battery

Instructions on how to properly charge the radio's battery for optimal performance and warranty compliance.

Attaching the Battery

Detailed steps on how to correctly install and remove the battery from the radio.

Attaching the Antenna

Instructions on how to attach and remove the antenna, emphasizing the use of approved types.

Attaching the Carry Holster

Guide on how to securely attach the carry holster to the radio's battery pack.

Attaching the Universal Connector Cover (Dust Cover)

Steps to install and remove the universal connector dust cover to protect the port.

Attaching the Accessory Connector

Instructions on how to connect accessories to the radio's universal connector.

Powering Up the Radio

Procedure for turning the radio on and off, including LED status indicators.

Adjusting the Volume

How to increase or decrease the radio's audio volume using the control knob.

Identifying Radio Controls

Radio Controls

Detailed identification and labeling of all physical controls on the radio.

Programmable Buttons

Explains how programmable buttons can be customized for shortcuts to various radio functions.

Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button

Describes the primary functions of the PTT button for transmitting and initiating calls.

Switching Between Conventional Analog and Digital Mode

How to switch the radio between conventional analog and digital modes.

IP Site Connect

How the radio extends communication reach by connecting to different sites via an IP network.

Capacity Plus

Information on the single-site trunking configuration for hundreds of users and up to 254 groups.

Linked Capacity Plus

Details on the multi-site, multi-channel trunking configuration combining Capacity Plus and IP Site Connect.

Identifying Status Indicators

LED Indicator

Details the meaning of different LED colors and patterns to indicate radio status.

Alert Tones

Describes the audible alerts that provide information about the radio's status or data responses.

Indicator Tones

Explains the high-pitched and low-pitched indicator tones for positive and negative feedback.

Receiving and Making Calls

Selecting a Zone

How to navigate and select different zones, which are groups of channels.

Selecting a Channel

Steps to select the appropriate channel within a zone for transmitting or receiving.

Receiving and Responding to a Radio Call

Procedures for receiving and responding to radio calls, including LED indications.

Making a Radio Call

How to initiate radio calls using the channel selector, quick access button, or programmable button.

Stopping a Radio Call

How to terminate an ongoing group or private call to free up the channel.

Talkaround

How to communicate without a repeater when it's not operating or out of range.

Monitoring Features

Features related to monitoring channel activity to ensure the channel is free before transmitting.

Advanced Features

Home Channel Reminder

How the radio provides a reminder when it's not set to the home channel for a period.

Scan Lists

How to create and assign scan lists to individual channels or groups for efficient scanning.

Scan

Details on how to start and stop scanning, including dual mode scanning behavior.

Deleting a Nuisance Channel

Temporarily remove unwanted channels from the scan list to improve scanning efficiency.

Restoring a Nuisance Channel

Procedures to restore a previously deleted nuisance channel back into the scan list.

Vote Scan

A feature for wide area coverage in areas with multiple base stations transmitting identical information.

Call Indicator Settings

Options to turn on or off ringing tones for received private calls.

Escalating Alarm Tone Volume

How the radio can be programmed to alert users with increasing volume for unanswered calls.

Call Alert Operation

How to use Call Alert paging to notify a user to call back.

Making a Call Alert with the One Touch Access Button

Procedure to make a call alert using a programmed one-touch access button.

Emergency Operation

Procedures for initiating and managing emergency alarms and calls in critical situations.

Receiving an Emergency Alarm

How to receive, silence, and exit emergency alarm mode.

Exiting Emergency Mode After Receiving the Emergency Alarm

Steps to exit emergency mode after an alarm has been received.

Sending an Emergency Alarm

How to send a non-voice emergency alarm to alert a group of radios.

Sending an Emergency Alarm with Call

Sending an emergency alarm with a subsequent voice transmission for communication.

Sending an Emergency Alarm with Voice to Follow

Initiating an emergency alarm with automatic microphone activation for hands-free communication.

Reinitiating an Emergency Mode

How to restart the emergency mode by changing channels or pressing buttons.

Exiting an Emergency Mode After Sending the Emergency Alarm

Conditions under which the radio exits emergency mode after sending an alarm.

Privacy

Feature to prevent eavesdropping using software-based scrambling for transmissions.

Multi-Site Controls

Functions applicable when the radio channel is part of an IP Site Connect or Linked Capacity Plus configuration.

Starting an Automatic Site Search

Procedure to automatically search for a new site when the current signal is weak or unavailable.

Stopping an Automatic Site Search

How to stop an automatic site search when the radio is actively searching.

Starting a Manual Site Search

Procedure to initiate a manual search for a new site.

Lone Worker

Feature that raises an emergency if no user activity is detected for a predefined time.

Password Lock Features

How to secure radio access via password upon powering up.

Accessing the Radio from Password

Steps to enter the password to access the radio after powering up.

Unlocking the Radio from Locked State

Procedures to unlock the radio after it has been locked due to incorrect password attempts.

Bluetooth

How to use the radio with Bluetooth-enabled devices like accessories.

Finding and Connecting to a Bluetooth Device

Steps to discover and pair Bluetooth-enabled devices with the radio.

Disconnecting from a Bluetooth Device

Procedure to terminate active Bluetooth connections.

Switching Audio Route between Internal Radio Speaker and Bluetooth Device

How to toggle audio output between the radio's internal speaker and a Bluetooth accessory.

Auto-Range Transponder System (ARTS)

An analog feature informing users when their radio is out of range of other ARTS-equipped radios.

Over-the-Air Programming (OTAP)

How the dealer can remotely update the radio's software and settings via OTAP.

Utilities

Various utility functions available on the radio for customization and management.

Setting the Squelch Level

Adjusting squelch level to filter unwanted calls or background noise.

Setting the Power Level

Toggling the radio's power setting between high and low for each channel.

Turning the Voice Operating Transmission (VOX) Feature On or Off

Enabling or disabling hands-free, voice-activated calls on a programmed channel.

Turning the Acoustic Feedback Suppressor Feature On or Off

Minimizing acoustic feedback in received calls.

Turning Radio Tones/Alerts On or Off

Enabling or disabling all radio tones and alerts, excluding emergency alert tones.

Checking the Battery Strength

How to check the remaining battery power via the LED indicator.

Voice Announcement

Enabling audible indication of the current zone, channel, or programmable button press.

Setting the Text-to-Speech Feature

Audibly indicating the content of the most recently received text message.

Switching Audio Route between Internal Radio Speaker and Wired Accessory

Toggling audio output between the radio's internal speaker and a wired accessory.

Turning Trill Enhancement On or Off

Enabling this feature for languages with alveolar trill sounds.

GPS

Determining the radio's exact location using the Global Positioning System.

Flexible Receive List

Creating and assigning members to a receive talkgroup list for digital-only functions.

Intelligent Audio

Automatically adjusting audio volume based on ambient noise for receive-only functions.

Batteries and Chargers Warranty

The Workmanship Warranty

Guarantees against manufacturing defects under normal use and service conditions.

The Capacity Warranty

Guarantees 80% of rated capacity for the warranty duration.

Limited Warranty

I. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS AND FOR HOW LONG:

Specifies the product types covered and the duration of the warranty against material and workmanship defects.

II. GENERAL PROVISIONS:

Details the exclusive remedies and limitations of Motorola's warranty responsibilities.

III. STATE LAW RIGHTS:

Explains specific legal rights that may vary by state, which may not be limited by the warranty.

IV. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE:

Instructions on how to obtain warranty service, including proof of purchase and authorized service locations.

V. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:

Lists exclusions from warranty coverage, such as damage from misuse or unauthorized modifications.

VI. PATENT AND SOFTWARE PROVISIONS:

Motorola's provisions regarding patent infringement defense and software usage rights.

VII. GOVERNING LAW:

Specifies that the warranty is governed by the laws of the State of Illinois, USA.

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