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Motorola GM340 User Manual

Motorola GM340
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Professional Radio
GM340
User Guide
68P64110B88
Issue: July 2000

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Motorola GM340 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Channel Capacity16 channels
Power Output1-25 W (VHF), 1-25 W (UHF)
Weight1.4 kg
Operating Temperature-30°C to +60°C
Channel Spacing12.5/20/25 kHz
Frequency Range136-174 MHz (VHF), 403-470 MHz (UHF)
Modulation16K0F3E, 11K0F3E

Summary

RADIO OVERVIEW

RADIO CONTROLS

Describes the numbering and function of the radio's physical controls and indicators.

LED Indicators

Explains the meaning of different LED colors and their flashing patterns.

Push-to-talk (PTT)

Instructions on how to use the PTT button for transmitting and listening.

PROGRAMMABLE BUTTONS

Details how radio buttons can be programmed to activate specific features.

External Alarm

Explains how to toggle the external alarm feature on and off.

Record/Play-back (Voice Recorder)

Details recording and playback of calls or memos using the voice recorder.

AUDIO SIGNAL TONES

GETTING STARTED

TURNING THE RADIO ON OR OFF

Step-by-step instructions for powering the radio unit on and off.

ADJUSTING THE VOLUME

Guide on how to increase or decrease the radio's audio volume.

RADIO ON INDICATION

Explains the self-test routine at power-up and LED indications.

Selecting a Radio Channel

Instructions on how to choose and switch between different radio channels.

Sending a Call

Procedure for initiating and transmitting calls using the radio.

Receiving a Call

Explanation of how to receive calls and what to expect.

Cancelling a Call

How to cancel an ongoing call setup or a call in progress.

Ending a Call

Proper methods to conclude an active radio call.

RADIO CALLS

SELECTIVE CALLS

Details on making and receiving selective calls to individuals or groups.

Making a Selective Call

Step-by-step guide to initiate a selective call to a specific radio.

Receiving a Selective Call

How to identify and answer an incoming selective call.

EMERGENCY CALL

Information on initiating and handling emergency calls for critical situations.

FEATURES

PUBLIC ADDRESS MODE

How to use the radio as a public address system with an external loudspeaker.

CAR RADIO MUTE

Explanation of the feature that mutes the car audio system for radio calls.

UTILITIES

VOICE RECORDER

Instructions for recording and playback of incoming calls or memos.

SCAN

How to monitor multiple channels for incoming calls.

STARTING OR STOPPING SCAN

Procedure to activate and deactivate the radio scanning function.

PRIORITY CHANNEL

Explanation of how priority channels are used within scan lists.

TALKBACK

Details on responding to calls during a scan operation.

DELETING A NUISANCE CHANNEL

Method to temporarily remove unwanted channels from the scan list.

ADDING A DELETED NUISANCE CHANNEL BACK INTO THE SCAN LIST

Procedure to re-add deleted channels back into the scan list.

CALL FORWARD

How to enable or disable forwarding calls to another radio.

TALKAROUND

Instructions for using direct radio-to-radio communication without a system.

EXTERNAL ALARM

How the external alarm feature notifies of incoming calls when away from the vehicle.

LONE WORKER

Details on the Lone Worker feature for enhanced safety when working alone.

POWER LEVEL

How to adjust the radio's transmit power between high and low settings.

COMPANDING

Explanation of the Companding feature for clearer audio clarity.

OPTION BOARD

Information on fitting option boards to extend radio capabilities.

VOICE OPERATED TRANSMIT (VOX)

How to use the VOX feature for hands-free operation with an accessory.

STUN/UNSTUN

Details on the security feature to stun or unstun radios remotely.

SAFETY INFORMATION

Safe and Efficient Operation of Motorola Two-Way Radios

Provides instructions for safe and efficient operation of Motorola mobile two-way radios.

Exposure To Radio Frequency Energy

Information on national and international standards and guidelines for RF energy exposure.

Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility

Guidance on avoiding EMI and compatibility conflicts with other electronic devices.

Operational Warnings

Critical warnings regarding air bag deployment areas and radio placement.

Potentially Explosive Atmospheres

Instructions to turn off the radio in areas with potentially explosive atmospheres.

Blasting Caps and Areas

Warnings about operating the radio near blasting caps or in designated blasting areas.

Mobile Radio Operation and EME Exposure

Guidelines for safe transmission distances to minimize human exposure to RF energy.

Mobile Antenna Installation

Instructions for proper installation of vehicle antennas to ensure safety.

Control Station Operation

Considerations for installing antennas for control stations to maintain safety.

General Radio Care

Recommendations for cleaning and maintaining the radio exterior safely.

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