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Motorola mototrbo dm1400 User Manual

Motorola mototrbo dm1400
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PROFESSIONAL DIGITAL TWO-WAY RADIO
MOTOTRBO™
DM1400
NUMERIC DISPLAY MOBILE RADIO
USER GUIDE
NOVEMBER 2017
© 2017 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Table of Contents

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Motorola mototrbo dm1400 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Frequency RangeVHF: 136-174 MHz, UHF: 403-470 MHz
Channel Capacity16 channels
IP RatingIP54
Operating Temperature-30°C to +60°C
Weight1.3 kg
DisplayNumeric
Programmable Buttons2

Summary

Important Safety Information

RF Energy Exposure and Product Safety Guide for Mobile Two-Way Radios

Details safe usage and RF energy awareness for compliance with standards.

Software Version

Copyrights

Disclaimer

Notes that features may not be applicable to specific systems or configurations.

Trademarks

Lists official Motorola trademarks and logos.

European Union (EU) Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive

Information regarding the disposal of electronic equipment in EU countries.

Computer Software Copyrights

Chapter 1: Introduction

Icon Information

Explains icons used to indicate features in analog or digital modes.

Conventional Analog and Digital Modes

Describes how channels are configured as analog or digital, and feature availability.

IP Site Connect

Extends communication reach beyond a single site using an Internet Protocol network.

Capacity Plus–Single-Site

Single-site trunking configuration supporting hundreds of users and up to 254 Groups.

Capacity Plus–Multi-Site

Multi-channel trunking configuration combining Capacity Plus and IP Site Connect features.

Chapter 2: Basic Operations

Powering Up the Radio

Procedure to turn the radio on, including success indicators.

Resetting the Radio

Procedure to force a radio reset if it becomes locked or unresponsive.

Powering Off the Radio

Procedure to properly turn off the radio.

Adjusting the Volume

Instructions on how to change the radio's volume level using the dedicated buttons.

Chapter 3: Radio Controls

Programmable Buttons

Explains how programmable buttons can be assigned to radio functions and shortcuts.

Assignable Radio Functions

Lists radio functions that can be assigned to programmable buttons.

Push-To-Talk Button

Chapter 4: Status Indicators

Icons

Explains status indicators and audio tones used in the radio.

Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI)

Details the bars representing radio signal strength and when the icon is displayed.

Scan

Indicates that the Scan feature is enabled.

Scan- Priority 1

Shows radio detecting activity on a channel/group designated as Priority 1.

Scan- Priority 2

Shows radio detecting activity on a channel/group designated as Priority 2.

Secure

Indicates that the Privacy feature is enabled.

Talkaround

Indicates direct radio-to-radio communication is configured.

Tones Disable

Shows that tones are turned off.

Unsecure

Indicates that the Privacy feature is disabled.

Vote Scan

Shows that Vote Scan feature is enabled.

Private Call

Indicates a Private Call is in progress or in the Contacts list.

Group Call/All Call

Indicates a Group Call or All Call is in progress or in Contacts list.

Failed Transmission (Negative)

Indicates a failed action taken.

Successful Transmission (Positive)

Indicates a successful action taken.

Transmission in Progress (Transitional)

Shows transmitting status before successful or failed transmission indication.

In Progress

Text message pending transmission, awaiting acknowledgment.

Send Failed

Indicates the text message could not be sent.

Sent Successfully

Indicates the text message was sent successfully.

Individual or Group Message Unread

Shows that the text message has not been read.

LED Indicators

Explains the operational status indicators of your radio's LED.

Tones

High Pitched Tone

Describes the high-pitched tone produced by the radio speaker.

Low Pitched Tone

Describes the low-pitched tone produced by the radio speaker.

Indicator Tones

Positive Indicator Tone

Audible indication of status after performing a task.

Negative Indicator Tone

Audible indication of status after performing a task.

Audio Tones

Continuous Tone

A monotone sound that sounds continuously until termination.

Periodic Tone

Sound that periodically repeats depending on radio settings.

Repetitive Tone

A single tone that repeats until terminated by the user.

Momentary Tone

Sound that occurs once for a short duration set by the radio.

Zone and Channel Selections

Selecting Channels

Procedure to select the required channel on your radio after selecting a zone.

Calls

Programmed One Touch Access Button

Method used for Calls only, assigning specific functions to buttons.

Group Calls

Information on how to receive or make calls to a group of users.

Making Group Calls

Follow the procedure to make Group Calls on your radio.

Responding to Group Calls

Procedure to respond to Group Calls received on your radio.

Private Calls

Definition of a Private Call from one individual radio to another.

Making Private Calls

Procedure to make Private Calls on your radio, if feature is enabled.

Responding to Private Calls

Procedure to respond to Private Calls received on your radio.

All Calls

Describes an All Call as a transmission from one radio to every radio on the channel.

Making All Calls

Procedure to make All Calls on your radio, if programmed.

Receiving All Calls

Information on what happens when you receive an All Call.

Selective Calls

Definition of a Selective Call from one individual radio to another, similar to Private Call on analog systems.

Making Selective Calls

Procedure to initiate Selective Calls on your radio, if programmed.

Responding to Selective Calls

Procedure to respond to Selective Calls received on your radio.

Chapter 7: Advanced Features

Talkaround

Allows continued communication when repeater is non-operational or out of range.

Toggling Between Repeater and Talkaround Modes

Procedure to switch between Repeater and Talkaround modes.

Permanent Monitor

Feature for continuously monitoring a selected channel for activity.

Turning Permanent Monitor On or Off

Step-by-step guide to enable or disable the Permanent Monitor feature.

Scan Lists

Information on creating and assigning scan lists for channels or groups.

Scan

Explains how the radio cycles through programmed scan lists for voice activity.

Turning Scan On or Off

Instructions on how to activate or deactivate the scan feature.

Responding to Transmissions During Scanning

Procedure to respond to transmissions when the radio stops on a channel during scanning.

Deleting Nuisance Channels

Temporarily removes unwanted channels from the scan list, excluding the selected channel.

Restoring Nuisance Channels

Procedure to restore nuisance channels that were previously deleted.

Vote Scan

Scans analog channels of multiple base stations to select the strongest received signal.

Call Alert Operation

How to use Call Alert paging to notify a specific user to call back.

Responding to Call Alerts

Steps to follow to respond to Call Alerts received on your radio.

Making Call Alerts

Procedure to initiate Call Alerts on your radio.

Emergency Operation

Describes how to initiate and manage Emergency Alarms for critical situations.

Receiving Emergency Alarms

Procedure for receiving and managing Emergency Alarms.

Sending Emergency Alarms

How to send an Emergency Alarm, a non-voice signal, to a group of radios.

Emergency Alarms with Voice to Follow

Feature to send an Emergency Alarm with voice automatically following.

Sending Emergency Alarms with Voice to Follow

Step-by-step guide to send Emergency Alarms with voice to follow.

Reinitiating Emergency Mode

Procedure to reinitiate emergency mode on the radio sending the alarm.

Exiting Emergency Mode

Conditions under which the radio exits emergency mode.

Text Messaging

Information on receiving and sending text messages via the radio.

Quick Text Messages

Details on using predefined Quick Text Messages for communication.

Sending Quick Text Messages

Procedure to send predefined Quick Text messages to a specific alias.

Analog Scrambling

Analog-only feature to prevent eavesdropping using software-based scrambling.

Turning Analog Scrambling On or Off

Instructions to enable or disable the analog scrambling function.

Lone Worker

Feature that raises an emergency if no user activity is detected for a predefined time.

Auto-Range Transponder System

Analog-only feature to inform when the radio is out-of-range of other ARTS-equipped radios.

Password Lock Features

Restricts access to the radio by requiring a password upon powering on.

Accessing Radios by Using Passwords

Steps to access the radio by entering the correct four-digit password.

Unlocking Radios in Locked State

Procedure to unlock the radio when it is in a locked state.

Utilities

Turning Radio Tones/Alerts On or Off

Enables or disables all radio tones and alerts, except for emergency alert tones.

Power Levels

Allows customization of transmit power setting to high or low for each channel.

Setting Power Levels

Procedure to set the transmit power levels on your radio.

Turning Horns/Lights On or Off

Squelch Levels

Setting Squelch Levels

Procedure to set the squelch levels on your radio.

Voice Operating Transmission

Turning Voice Operating Transmission On or Off

Procedure to turn VOX on or off on your radio.

Turning Voice Announcement On or Off

Enables audible indication of the current zone/channel or button pressed.

Turning Trill Enhancement On or Off

Feature for speaking in languages with alveolar trill ('rolling R') pronunciations.

Limited Warranty

MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS

Details pertaining to Motorola Solutions communication products.

I. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS AND FOR HOW LONG:

Specifies the duration and coverage of the warranty for Motorola Solutions products.

II. GENERAL PROVISIONS

III. STATE LAW RIGHTS:

IV. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE

V. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER

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