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Motorola JT 1000

Motorola JT 1000
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© 1994, 1995 by Motorola, Inc., Radio Products Group
8000 W. Sunrise Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33322
Printed in U.S.A. 04/95. All Rights Reserved.
, Motorola, JT 1000, Private-Line, Digital Private-Line, PAC•RT, Quik-Call II,
Channel Scan, Touch-Code, and Single Tone are trademarks of Motorola, Inc.
Introduction
Inspection and Unpacking............................................................................1
Warnings, Cautions, and Notes ...................................................................1
Getting Started
Antennas..................................................................................................2
Battery Installation.....................................................................................3
Battery Removal........................................................................................3
Belt Clip Installation and Removal (on Nickel-Cadmium Batteries Only) ................4
Universal Connector Seal Removal................................................................6
Controls, Switches, Indicators, and Connectors..............................................6
Keypad.....................................................................................................7
Display.....................................................................................................7
Display Light .............................................................................................7
Status Annunciators...................................................................................8
Basic Radio Operation
Radio On/Off, Power-Up .............................................................................9
Selective Channel Display and HOME Key.......................................................9
Monitoring..............................................................................................10
Receiving a Transmission..........................................................................10
Transmitting............................................................................................11
Low-Battery Alert.....................................................................................11
Radio Operation with Features
General..................................................................................................12
Coded Squelch Operation ..........................................................................12
Variable RF Power ...................................................................................12
Programmable Features ...........................................................................12
Channel Scan
TM
Features...........................................................................16
Quik-Call II
TM
Decode Signalling....................................................................20
Touch-Code
TM
, Dual-Tone Multi-frequency (DTMF)...........................................21
Repeater Talkaround ................................................................................22
Smart PTT..............................................................................................22
Time-Out Timer........................................................................................23
PAC•RT
TM
...............................................................................................23
Receive-Only Channel................................................................................23
Single Tone
TM
Signalling .............................................................................23
Batteries and Accessories
Battery Information..................................................................................24
Recharging Nickel-Cadmium Batteries.........................................................24
Charging Temperature..............................................................................24
Short Circuit ...........................................................................................24
Memory Effect (Reduced Charge Capacity)...................................................24
Battery Disposal......................................................................................25
Nickel-Cadmium Battery Recycling Facilities..................................................26
Accessories List......................................................................................27
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Motorola JT 1000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMotorola
ModelJT 1000
CategoryPortable Radio
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction to Motorola JT1000 Radios

Inspection and Unpacking

Procedure for checking radio contents and packaging for damage.

Warnings, Cautions, and Notes

Explains notation symbols used in the manual for safety and care.

Getting Started with Your Radio

Antennas and Identification

Information on radio antenna types, identification, and installation.

Battery Installation

Step-by-step guide for installing the radio's battery.

Battery Removal

Instructions on how to safely remove the battery from the radio.

Belt Clip Installation and Removal

Guide for attaching and detaching the belt clip, especially for NiCd batteries.

Controls, Switches, Indicators, and Connectors

Identifies and explains the function of radio controls and interface elements.

Universal Connector Seal Removal

Instructions for safely removing the universal connector seal.

Keypad Functions

Details the 15-button keypad layout and its functions for data input.

Display and Indicators

Explains the LCD display and status annunciators.

Display Light Operation

How to activate and use the LCD backlight for better visibility.

Status Annunciators Explained

Explains the meaning of various icons and indicators on the radio display.

Basic Radio Operation

Radio OnOff and Power-Up

Steps to turn the radio on, off, and initiate the power-up sequence.

Selective Channel Display and HOME Key

Describes how channels are displayed and the function of the HOME key.

Monitoring Channels

How to listen for activity on a channel and enter forced-monitor mode.

Receiving a Transmission

Steps to receive transmissions, adjust volume, and use the monitor function.

Transmitting a Message

Guide on how to transmit, including PTT usage and microphone technique.

Low-Battery Alert

Explains the low battery warning indicators and tones.

Radio Operation with Features

General Feature Overview

Overview of radio features and how they interact with controls.

Coded Squelch Operation

Explanation of PL, DPL, and carrier squelch modes for filtering transmissions.

Variable RF Power

How to adjust transmit power levels for different channels.

Programmable Features

Introduces features programmable via keypad and display.

Multi-Selectable PLDPLCSQ Mode

Setting up multiple squelch codes for a single channel.

Program Edit Mode

How to enter and navigate the radio's programming menus.

Adjust Squelch (SQL)

Steps to adjust the squelch level for optimal reception.

Select Power (PWR)

How to change the transmit power setting for channels.

Channel Scan Features

Introduction to monitoring multiple channels using scan functions.

Scan Operation and Control

Procedures for activating, deactivating, and controlling channel scan.

Programming Operator-Selectable Channel Scan

Detailed steps for programming custom scan lists.

Quik-Call II Decode Signalling

How to use Quik-Call II for selective paging and alerts.

Touch-Code, Dual-Tone Multi-frequency (DTMF)

Using DTMF for phone access, control, and communication.

Repeater Talkaround

Bypassing repeaters for direct portable-to-portable communication.

Smart PTT

Features that control transmission based on channel activity and squelch.

Time-Out Timer

Limits continuous transmission time to prevent overheating or abuse.

PACRT Operation

Communicating with a PAC・RT vehicular repeater system.

Receive-Only Channel

Configuring channels that only receive, not transmit.

Single Tone Signalling

Using single tones for encode-only signalling.

Batteries and Accessories

Battery Information

Details about alkaline and NiCd batteries compatible with the radio.

Recharging Nickel-Cadmium Batteries

Proper procedures for charging NiCd batteries.

Battery Disposal

Guidelines for the safe and environmentally responsible disposal of batteries.

Nickel-Cadmium Battery Recycling Facilities

Lists international facilities for recycling NiCd batteries.

Accessories List: Antennas, Batteries, Chargers

Catalog of available accessories like antennas, batteries, and chargers.

Accessories List: Microphones and Cases

Lists approved microphones, carry cases, and straps.

General Information

Transmitting Distance Factors

Factors affecting radio transmission range and signal quality.

3-Position Toggle Switch Feature List

Table detailing features assignable to the 3-position switch.

Radio Care and Handling

Instructions for cleaning and handling the radio to prevent damage.

Safety Standards: RF Exposure

Precautions for safe operation, including RF exposure and general safety.

Safety Standards: Hazardous Atmospheres

Further details on intrinsic safety and hazardous atmosphere operation.

Restrictions on Modification

Legal limitations on adjusting or maintaining the radio.

Service and Maintenance

Information on Motorola maintenance services and authorized repair centers.

Basic Radio Checks for Troubleshooting

Basic troubleshooting steps before seeking service.

Express Service Plus (ESP), U.S.A. only

Details on the optional extended service plan for product repair.

Product Service Information

Contact details for product support and service inquiries.

Parts Information

Information on obtaining replacement parts for the radio.

Computer Software Copyrights

Legal notice regarding copyrighted software used in the radio.

Patent Disclosure

Information on patents covering the radio product.

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