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Details the various physical controls and indicators on the radio unit, referencing diagram labels.
Visual cues on the radio display that indicate status, signal strength, and system activity.
Various tones and sounds produced by the radio to provide feedback on operations and alerts.
Procedure for powering the radio on and off, including self-test and fault indication.
Explains how to access and navigate through the radio's menu levels for settings and options.
Quick access to preprogrammed numbers using scroll buttons for initiating calls.
Explains how to make calls to pre-programmed fixed groups and dynamically assigned groups.
Making calls using the Base Call button or specific keypad keys for programmed numbers.
Entering numbers directly via the keypad to initiate calls to radios or groups.
Recalling and redialing the last number dialed from the radio's memory.
Functionality to delete and correct digits entered on the keypad before initiating a call.
Proper procedures to terminate an active radio call.
How to abort a call during the set-up phase.
Details how the radio alerts and displays incoming calls on an Off Air Call Set Up system.
Describes call reception on a Full Off Air Call Set Up system, including acceptance steps.
Management of calls that were not answered, stored in an absence stack for later review.
How to redirect incoming calls or status calls to another radio unit.
Activating the vehicle horn or lights to signal incoming calls.
Setting up, sending, and receiving short data messages using the radio keypad and controls.
How incoming Short Data Messages are stored in the radio's message stack.
Accessing and viewing stored short data messages in the stack.
Viewing the content of stored data messages, allowing up and down scrolling.
Procedures for removing selected SDMs from the stored message stack.
Responding to an SDM with a status message, indicating call party and status code.
Initiating calls using Short Data Messages via data key, keypad, or shortform dialling.
How the radio indicates receipt of a status call, displaying predefined message codes.
Initiating a status call using the status key or keypad with specific status digits.
Dialing pre-programmed numbers or adding emergency priority to a call.
Gaining priority over other users by prefixing the number with a specific modifier.
Making calls to groups of radios where only the calling radio can talk.
Using Dual Tone Multi Frequency for interfacing with telephone systems, including access codes.
Selecting different operational configurations (personalities) for the radio.
Operation of the radio in MPT (Mobile Telephone Partner) mode, showing unit number and text string.
Radio operation in standard two-way mode, showing channel number and text string.
Interpreting tone and display messages indicating the status of an outgoing call.
Understanding tone and display messages when receiving calls on different systems (OACSU/FOACSU).
Interpreting the display and tone when a call is successfully cancelled by the user.
Indication that a call has ended and the radio is ready for new calls.
Standards and guidelines for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy (EME).
Procedures to ensure optimal performance and compliance with EME exposure guidelines.
Requirements for external vehicle antenna installation to ensure safety and performance.
Safe operation practices for control stations and general warnings for user safety.
Information regarding copyright protection for computer programs within Motorola products.