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Motorola MOTOTRBO SL SERIES SL300 User Manual

Motorola MOTOTRBO SL SERIES SL300
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COMMERCIAL DIGITAL TWO-WAY RADIO
MOTOTRBO
SL SERIES
SL300
DISPLAY PORTABLE RADIOS
USER GUIDE
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Motorola MOTOTRBO SL SERIES SL300 Specifications

General IconGeneral
IP RatingIP54
Digital ProtocolDMR
Operating Temperature-30°C to +60°C
Frequency RangeVHF: 136-174 MHz, UHF: 403-470 MHz
Battery LifeUp to 14.6 hours (digital mode), Up to 11.1 hours (analog mode) with standard battery

Summary

Declaration of Conformity

Important Safety Information

Software Version

Computer Software Copyrights

Handling Precautions

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 available from dealer or system administrator.

Preparing Your Radio for Use

Charging the Battery

Instructions for charging the radio's Lithium-Ion battery.

Attaching the Battery

Step-by-step guide to attach the battery to the radio.

Attaching the Antenna

Instructions for attaching the antenna to the radio.

Attaching the Earpiece/Audio Accessory

Guide for connecting audio accessories to the radio's audio jack.

Powering Up the Radio

Steps to turn the radio on and off.

Adjusting the Volume

How to increase or decrease the radio's volume level.

Identifying Radio Controls

Radio Controls

Identifies all physical controls and indicators on the radio.

Programmable Buttons

Explains how programmable buttons function based on press duration.

Assignable Radio Functions

Lists and describes programmable radio functions.

Assignable Settings or Utility Functions

Details customizable settings and utility functions.

Accessing the Programmed Action List

How to navigate and use the programmable action list.

Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button

Explains the dual purpose of the PTT button for talking and making calls.

On/Off/Information Button

Describes the multiple functions of the On/Off/Information button.

Switching Between Conventional Analog and Digital Mode

How to switch between analog and digital channels.

Identifying Status Indicators

LED Indicator

Explains the meaning of different LED light patterns and colors.

Audio Tones

Explains audible tones used for status and data reception.

Indicator Tones

Describes different types of indicator tones used by the radio.

Making and Receiving Calls

Selecting a Zone

How to choose between different zones which group channels.

Selecting a Channel

Process for selecting a specific channel for communication.

Receiving and Responding to a Radio Call

Steps for receiving and responding to general radio calls.

Receiving and Responding to a Group Call

How to receive and respond to calls from a group.

Receiving an All Call

How to receive broadcast announcements to all users on a channel.

Receiving and Responding to a Selective Call

How to receive and respond to individual calls on analog systems.

Making a Radio Call

General steps for initiating a radio call.

Making a Group Call

Instructions for making a call to a specific group of users.

Making a Private Call

How to initiate a private call to an individual radio.

Making an All Call

How to send a broadcast message to all users on a channel.

Making a Selective Call

How to initiate an individual call on an analog system.

Site Lock

Explains the Site Lock feature for coverage area management.

Manual Site Roam

How to manually search for available radio sites.

Talkaround

How to communicate directly when repeater is unavailable.

Monitoring Features

Monitoring a Channel

How to check if a channel is clear before transmitting.

Permanent Monitor

How to continuously monitor a selected channel for activity.

Advanced Features

Scan Lists

How scan lists are created and used for scanning channels.

Scan

Explains how to start and stop scanning for activity.

Responding to a Transmission During a Scan

How to respond when the radio stops on an active channel during a scan.

Deleting a Nuisance Channel

How to temporarily remove unwanted channels from a scan list.

Restoring a Nuisance Channel

Steps to restore a nuisance channel that was deleted.

Vote Scan

How the radio selects the strongest signal from multiple analog channels.

Call Indicator Settings

How to configure ringing tones for received calls.

Escalating Alarm Tone Volume

Feature to automatically increase alarm volume for unanswered calls.

Call Alert Operation

How to page another user to call back.

Receiving and Responding to a Call Alert

How to receive and respond to a call alert page.

Making a Call Alert with the One Touch Access Button

How to initiate a call alert using a programmed button.

Emergency Operation

Overview of initiating and managing emergency alarms on the radio.

Sending an Emergency Alarm

How to send a basic emergency alarm signal.

Sending an Emergency Alarm with Call

How to send an emergency alarm that allows voice communication.

Sending an Emergency Alarm with Voice to Follow

How to send an emergency alarm with automatic voice activation.

Reinitiating an Emergency Mode

Scenarios for reinitiating emergency mode after it has been exited.

Exiting Emergency Mode After Sending the Emergency Alarm

Conditions under which the radio exits emergency mode.

Privacy

Feature to prevent eavesdropping using software-based scrambling.

Lone Worker

Feature that triggers an emergency if no user activity is detected.

Password Lock Features

How to secure the radio with a password.

Accessing the Radio from Password

Steps to enter the password to access the radio.

Auto-Range Transponder System (ARTS)

Feature to inform when the radio is out of range of other ARTS-equipped radios.

Setting the Squelch Level

How to adjust the squelch level to filter noise.

Setting the Power Level

How to adjust the radio's transmit power level.

Turning the Voice Operating Transmission (VOX) Feature On or Off

How to enable or disable hands-free voice activation.

Turning the Radio Tones/Alerts On or Off

How to enable or disable all radio tones and alerts.

Checking the Battery Strength

How to check the remaining battery power.

Checking the RSSI Values

How to view signal strength indicators on the display.

Adjusting the Display Brightness

How to adjust the radio's display brightness.

Turning the Voice Announcement On or Off

How to enable or disable audible radio announcements.

Authorized Accessories List

Antennas

List of approved antennas for the radio.

Batteries

List of approved batteries for the radio.

Carry Devices

List of approved carrying accessories for the radio.

Chargers

List of approved chargers for the radio.

Earbuds and Earpieces

List of approved audio accessories.

Miscellaneous Accessories

List of other approved accessories.

Batteries and Chargers Warranty

The Workmanship Warranty

Warranty against defects in workmanship for batteries and chargers.

The Capacity Warranty

Warranty covering battery capacity over time.

Limited Warranty

MOTOROLA COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS

Details of the warranty coverage for Motorola communication products.

I. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS AND FOR HOW LONG:

Specifies what the warranty covers and its duration.

II. GENERAL PROVISIONS:

General terms and conditions of the warranty.

III. STATE LAW RIGHTS:

Information on specific legal rights granted by state laws.

IV. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE:

Instructions on how to obtain warranty service for the product.

V. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:

Exclusions from the product warranty coverage.

VI. PATENT AND SOFTWARE PROVISIONS:

Provisions related to patents and software included with the product.

VII. GOVERNING LAW:

Specifies the governing law for the warranty terms.

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