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Motorola GP320 User Manual

Motorola GP320
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Professional Radio
GP320
User Guide
68P64110B22A
Issue: July 1999

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Motorola GP320 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMotorola
ModelGP320
CategoryRadio
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Radio Overview

Operation and Control Functions

Details on how to operate and control the GP320 portable radio, including buttons and indicators.

Getting Started

Battery Information

Guidance on battery types, charging, care, and disposal for the portable radio.

Accessory Information

Instructions for attaching and removing radio accessories like battery, antenna, and belt clip.

Basic Operations

Instructions for turning the radio on/off, adjusting volume, and sending/receiving calls.

Radio Calls

Selective Call

How to make and receive individual or group selective calls using the radio.

Emergency Call

Procedure to initiate and handle emergency calls on the radio.

Lone Worker

How to use the Lone Worker feature for enhanced safety when working alone.

Features

Transmit Power

Adjusting radio transmit power levels (High/Low) for range and battery conservation.

Whisper

Using the Whisper feature to talk quietly into the radio microphone.

Call Forward

Configuring call forwarding to another radio when unable to take calls.

Voice Operated Transmit (VOX)

Enabling hands-free operation using a VOX headset/microphone.

Safety Information

Safe and Efficient Operation

Guidelines for safe and efficient operation of Motorola portable and mobile two-way radios.

Exposure To Radio Frequency Energy

Information on compliance with national and international standards for RF energy exposure.

Portable Radio Operation and EME Exposure

Safe practices for transmitting with portable radios and managing EME exposure.

Operational Warnings

Important warnings regarding radio use in vehicles with airbags and explosive atmospheres.

Blasting Caps and Areas

Precautions for radio use near electrical blasting caps or in blasting areas.

Operational Cautions

General cautions for radio operation, including damaged antennas and battery handling.

General Radio Care

Advice on cleaning and maintaining the radio and its accessories.

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