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Motorola MOTOTRBO DP4401 EX User Manual

Motorola MOTOTRBO DP4401 EX
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PROFESSIONAL DIGITAL TWO-WAY RADIO
MOTOTRBO
DP4401 EX
NON-DISPLAY PORTABLE
USER GUIDE
DP4401 Ex
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Motorola MOTOTRBO DP4401 EX Specifications

General IconGeneral
Channel Capacity32
IP RatingIP67
Intrinsically SafeYes
DisplayNo
BluetoothYes
Analog/DigitalBoth
Frequency RangeVHF: 136-174 MHz, UHF: 403-527 MHz
Power OutputVHF: 5W, UHF: 4W

Summary

Getting Started

How to Use This Guide

Explains how to navigate and use the user guide.

What Your Dealer/System Administrator Can Tell You

Lists information that can be obtained from a dealer or system administrator.

Preparing Your Radio for Use

Charging the Battery

Provides instructions on how to charge the radio's battery correctly.

Attaching the Battery

Details the steps for attaching the battery to the radio.

Attaching the Antenna

Explains how to attach the antenna to the radio.

Attaching the Belt Clip

Describes how to attach the belt clip to the radio.

Attaching the Universal Connector Cover (Dust Cover)

Guides on attaching the universal connector cover for protection.

Powering Up the Radio

Steps to turn on the radio and indications of successful power-up.

Adjusting the Volume

Instructions on how to increase or decrease the radio's volume.

Identifying Radio Controls

Radio Controls

Identifies and labels the various physical controls on the radio.

Programmable Buttons

Explains how programmable buttons can be used as shortcuts for various functions.

Assignable Radio Functions

Lists and describes various functions that can be assigned to radio buttons.

Assignable Settings or Utility Functions

Lists settings or utility functions that can be assigned to buttons.

Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button

Explains the primary purposes and operation of the Push-To-Talk button.

Switching Between Conventional Analog and Digital Mode

Details how to switch between analog and digital operating modes.

IP Site Connect

Explains how to extend communication reach via IP networks.

Capacity Plus

Describes the single-site trunking configuration for hundreds of users.

Linked Capacity Plus

Explains the multi-site, multi-channel trunking configuration.

Identifying Status Indicators

LED Indicator

Explains the different states indicated by the LED light on the radio.

Audio Tones

Describes the various audio tones used by the radio to indicate status.

Indicator Tones

Details the meaning of different indicator tones.

Receiving and Making Calls

Selecting a Zone

Explains how to select a zone, which is a group of channels.

Selecting a Channel, Subscriber ID, or Group ID

Guides on selecting a channel, subscriber ID, or group ID for communication.

Receiving and Responding to a Radio Call

Steps for receiving and responding to a radio call.

Making a Radio Call

Instructions on how to initiate a radio call using different methods.

Stopping a Radio Call

How to stop an ongoing call to free up the channel.

Talkaround

How to communicate directly when the repeater is not operating.

Monitoring Features

Explains features for monitoring channel activity.

Advanced Features

Scan Lists

How scan lists are created and assigned to channels/groups for scanning.

Scan

Explains how the scanning function works and its types.

Call Indicator Settings

How to turn ringing tones for private calls on or off.

Call Alert Operation

How call alert paging works to request a callback.

Emergency Operation

How to initiate and manage emergency alarms and calls.

Text Messaging Features

Information on sending quick text messages.

Privacy

How privacy features prevent eavesdropping using software scrambling.

Multi-Site Controls

Features applicable to IP Site Connect or Linked Capacity Plus configurations.

Lone Worker

How the feature raises an emergency if no user activity is detected.

Password Lock Features

How to access the radio via password upon powering up.

Auto-Range Transponder System (ARTS)

Analog-only feature to inform when the radio is out-of-range.

Over-the-Air Programming (OTAP)

How the radio can be updated remotely via OTAP.

Utilities

Access to various utility functions.

Batteries and Chargers Warranty

The Workmanship Warranty

Guarantees against defects in workmanship under normal use.

The Capacity Warranty

Guarantees 80% of rated capacity for the warranty duration.

Limited Warranty

MOTOROLA COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS

Specifies the scope and duration of the warranty for Motorola communication products.

GENERAL PROVISIONS

Outlines the general terms and conditions of Motorola's warranty responsibilities.

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