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Motorola GP360 Operating Instructions

Motorola GP360
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S.C.R
Callsign
Operating Instructions
For the Motorola GP360
Charging Instructions
The radio unit charges overnight. Switch the radio
OFF, and place the radio and battery into the charger
Red LED Battery is charging
Green LED Battery is fully charged
Flashing Red Fault, Call S.C.R. officer.
Flashing Yellow Charger is getting ready to charge
Flashing Green Battery is 90% Charged
Do not return a charged battery to the charger once
charged, this significantly reduces the battery life.
Do not leave the radio in the charger. Carry it with
you. Do not risk it being stolen at the till.
IF YOUR BATTERY CHARGER DISPLAYS A
FLASHING RED LIGHT, THIS INDICATES A
FAULT.
PLEASE CONTACT THE SCR OFFICER ON:
TEL: 0208 760 5448 MOB: 0778 627 7705
1. To switch on
Turn the Rotary Volume Control clockwise to about
half volume. The set switches on, the LCD display
shows S.C.R briefly and then the name of your store.
2. To make a call
Hold down the Press To Talk button (PTT) and speak
into the loudspeaker at a normal voice level. Once
your message if finished, release the PTT button to
Listen. Each time you make a call, your store name
is displayed on screen at Croydon CCTV Control,
where all S.C.R. activity is monitored.
3. To send an Alarm
Press in and hold the orange Alarm for about two
seconds. Croydon CCTV Control will receive an
audible alarm and will be able to position cameras on
your premises and will contact you urgently to identify
the problem.
4. To cancel the audible alarm signal
Press the EXIT key twice or reset your handset by
turning it off and back on again.
Antenna
Alarm
Top LED
Loudspeaker
Mic
LCD Display
Press
To
Talk
Personal
Call
Call
CCTV
On/Off
Volume
Rotary
Control

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Motorola GP360 Specifications

Battery IconBattery
battery life with standard high capacity NiMH battery low power11 hours
battery life with standard high capacity NiMH battery high power8 hours
battery life with ultra high capacity NiMH battery low power14 hours
battery life with ultra high capacity NiMH battery high power11 hours
battery life with NiCD battery low power12 hours
battery life with NiCD battery high power9 hours
battery life with Li-lon low power11 hours
battery life with Li-lon high power8 hours
Operating Environment IconOperating Environment
operating temperature-20°C to +55°C
sealingWithstands rain testing per MIL STD 810 C/D/E and IP54
shock and vibrationProtection via impact resistant housing exceeding MIL STD 810-C/D/E and TIA/EIA 603
dust and humidityProtection via environment resistant housing exceeding MIL STD 810 C/D/E and TIA/EIA 603
Transmitter Specifications IconTransmitter Specifications
frequencies full bandsplit VHF136-174 MHz
frequencies full bandsplit UHF403-470 MHz
channel spacing12.5/20/25 kHz
frequency stability±2.5 ppm
power VHF1-5W
power UHF1-4W
Receiver Specifications IconReceiver Specifications
frequencies full bandsplit VHF136-174 MHz
frequencies full bandsplit UHF403-470 MHz
channel spacing12.5/20/25 kHz
frequency stability±2.5 ppm
sensitivity (12 dB SINAD) EIA0.25 µV typical
sensitivity (20 dB SINAD) EN0.50 µV typical
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
dimensions with standard high capacity NiMH battery137 x 57.5 x 37.5 mm
dimensions with ultra high capacity NiMH battery137 x 57.5 x 40.0 mm
dimensions with NiCD battery137 x 57.5 x 40.0 mm
dimensions with Li-lon battery137 x 57.5 x 33.0 mm
weight with standard high capacity NiMH battery428 gm
weight with ultra high capacity NiMH battery508 gm
weight with NiCD battery458 gm
weight with Li-lon battery358 gm

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