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Motorola DTR600 - Message Transmission and Battery Issues; Static Interference and Charger Issues

Motorola DTR600
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If... Then...
Message not
transmitted or
received
Ensure that the PTT button is com-
pletely pressed when transmitting.
Confirm that the radios have the
same settings and PROFILE ID. En-
sure that radios are on the same
channel.
Ensure that you hear the Talk Per-
mit Tone before talking. Speaking
before hearing the tone results in
cytting out the first few words of the
transmission. Refer to Transmitting
and Receiving for further informa-
tion.
Recharge, replace and/or reposition
the batteries. See About Li-Ion Bat-
tery on page 13.
Obstructions and operating indoors,
or in vehicles, may create interfer-
ences. Change locations. See
Transmitting and Receiving.
Heavy static or
interference
Radios are too close; they must be
at least five feet apart.
If... Then...
Radios are too far apart or obsta-
cles are interfering with transmis-
sion.
See Transmitting and Receiving.
Low batteries Recharge or replace Li-Ion battery.
Extreme operating temperatures af-
fect battery life.
See About Li-Ion Battery on page
13.
Low battery in-
dicator is blink-
ing although
new batteries
are inserted
Refer to Installing Li-Ion Batterries
and About Li-Ion Battery on page
13.
Battery does not
charge although
it has been
placed in the
drop-in charger
for a while
Verify that the drop-in tray charger
is properly connected and corre-
sponds with a compatible power
supply.
Refer to Charging with the Drop-In
Tray Single Unit Charger (SUC) on
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