EasyManua.ls Logo

Motorola MaxTrac 100

Motorola MaxTrac 100
37 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
Loading...
M
MaxTrac
MaxTrac 100
TM
/MaxTrac 300
TM
Mobile Radios
Motorola
8000 West Sunrise Boulevard
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33322
68P80901Z04-A
*6880901Z04-A*

Table of Contents

Question and Answer IconNeed help?

Do you have a question about the Motorola MaxTrac 100 and is the answer not in the manual?

Motorola MaxTrac 100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Frequency RangeVHF: 136-174 MHz, UHF: 403-470 MHz
Supply Voltage13.8 V DC
ModulationFM
Channel Capacity16
Battery LifeN/A (mobile unit)

Summary

Introduction

MaxTrac 100 and MaxTrac 300 Features

Lists standard features of all MaxTrac radio models.

MaxTrac 300 32-Channel Features

Details features specific to the 32-channel MaxTrac 300 model.

MaxTrac 300, 900 MHz Features

Highlights minor changes in 900MHz MaxTrac 300 models.

Signalling Types

MaxTrac 100300 Operation

Turning the Radio On

Step-by-step guide to powering on the MaxTrac radio.

Radio Self-Check

Describes the radio's automatic self-check function upon startup.

Standard Receive Operation

Setting the Volume Level

How to adjust the radio's audio output volume.

Selecting a Channel

Instructions for choosing different operating channels.

Monitoring a Channel

How to listen to a channel without squelch.

Unsquelching the Radio

Method to unmute the speaker and listen to all transmissions.

Low-Band Extender Feature

Standard Transmit Operation

Transmitting

How to properly transmit on a selected channel.

Time-Out Timer Feature

Details on the transmission time limit feature.

Signalling Operation

Receiving a Voice Selective Call

How the radio handles incoming voice selective calls.

Receiving a Call Alert

Receiving an External Alarm (Horn or Lights)

Sending an Identification Number

Sending an Emergency Alert

Display of Incoming Identification Numbers

Activating the Call List for Sending Selective Messages

Selecting Call-List Letters and ID Numbers

Sending a Signalling Message

Receiving an Acknowledgement

Exiting the Call List

Receiving an Emergency Alarm

Clearing an Emergency Alarm

Channel Scan Feature (MaxTrac 300 16-32-Channel Radios Only)

Description

Explains the functionality and types of Channel Scan.

Operation

Pre-Programmed Scan

User-Programmable Scan

Talk-Back Scan

Nuisance-Channel Delete Feature

Scan Rates

Field Programming Capabilities

FCC Licensing Information

Safety Information

Safety Standard

Information on FCC safety standards for RF exposure.

Installation Safety Warnings

Operational Safety Warnings

Installation Planning and Procedures

Testing and Maintenance

Procedures for testing and maintaining the radio.

Power Protection Circuitry

Explanation of the radio's power protection circuitry.

Installation Planning - Mobile Radios

Installation Planning - Base Control Stations

Recommended Tools for Installation

Antenna Mounting

Radio Mounting

Non-Locking TrunnionHigh-Power Sleeve

Mounting using the standard non-locking trunnion or sleeve.

Floor Mount

Using an optional wedge for floor mounting.

Extra-Stability Mounting Tray

Using an optional tray for enhanced mounting stability.

Locking Trunnion

Mounting using the optional locking trunnion with key lock.

Begin Installation

DC Power Cable Installation

Step-by-step guide for connecting the DC power cable.

Non-Locking Trunnion Installation

Sleeve-Mounting Bracket Installation

Service

Related Publications

List of related manuals and documentation.

Product Service Information

Parts Information

Computer Software Copyrights

Related product manuals