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Motorola DTR600
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Troubleshooting
The following table explains the ways to troubleshoot if the
symptom occurred:
Symptoms and Solutions
If... Then...
No Power Recharge or replace the Li-Ion bat-
tery.
Extreme operating temperatures
may affect battery life.
Refer to About Li-Ion Battery on
page 13
Unable to read
the radio (using
the CPS)
Ensure that one side of the pro-
gramming cable is connected to the
radio and the other side of the pro-
gramming cable is connected to the
USB port.
Verify that the switch on the pro-
gramming cable is set at “Digital”
If... Then...
position or “Flash” position in older
version programming cable.
Ensure that the radio is positioned
correctly inside the Single Unit
Charger (radio making proper con-
tact with the charger).
Radio gener-
ates continuous
tone when PTT
is pressed
Radio does not transmit when it is
receiving as receive mode has high-
er priority than transmit mode.
Press the PTT button again when
receive mode ends. Refer to Trans-
mitting and Receiving.
Radio does not
transmit when
pressing the ra-
dio PTT button
If there are other users who are us-
ing the channel, the radio does not
transmit. Try again after verifying
that nobody else is talking.
By default, the PTT button is disa-
bled on the radio whenever there is
an earpiece connected to it.
Make sure to use the earpiece in-
line PTT button to transmit instead.
English
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