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Frequency Range | VHF: 136-174 MHz; UHF: 403-470 MHz |
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Channels | 99 |
IP Rating | IP54 |
Bluetooth | No |
GPS | No |
Notes that certain features may not be applicable to all systems or may depend on configuration.
Lists Motorola's trademarks and those of other companies.
Explains the WEEE directive regarding product disposal in EU countries.
Explains icons used to indicate features supported in analog or digital modes.
Describes how channels can be configured as analog or digital conventional channels.
Instructions for charging the NiMH or Li-Ion battery, including initial charge time.
Procedure for attaching the battery to the radio, including aligning contacts and securing the latch.
Steps to connect audio accessories to the radio's audio jack.
Explains how programmable buttons can be configured for shortcuts based on press duration.
Details the meaning of various LED indicator colors and patterns (solid red, blinking red, solid green, etc.).
Describes a monotone sound that plays continuously until terminated.
Describes a tone that plays periodically based on radio configuration, starting, stopping, and repeating.
Describes a single tone that repeats until the user turns it off.
Describes a tone that sounds once for a short duration set by the radio.
Indicates a successful action.
Indicates an unsuccessful action.
Procedure to select the desired zone on the radio using the programmed Zone Toggle button.
Procedure to select the desired channel on the radio after selecting a zone using the Channel Rocker.
Explains the requirement for radio configuration as part of a group to receive or make group calls.
Steps to respond to group calls, including LED indications and PTT button usage.
Steps to make group calls, including channel selection and PTT button usage.
Defines private calls and mentions two setup methods: presence check or immediate.
Describes indicators and audio tones when receiving an All Call.
Steps to make an All Call by selecting the appropriate channel.
Procedure to respond to selective calls, including LED and audio indications.
Procedure to make selective calls by selecting the correct channel and subscriber.
Explains the Talkaround feature for continued communication when the repeater is down or out of range.
Procedure to switch between Repeater and Talkaround modes using the programmed Repeater/Talkaround button.
Describes the Monitor feature used to check channel availability before transmitting.
Steps to monitor channels by long-pressing the programmed Monitor button and using the PTT.
Explains the Permanent Monitor feature for continuous channel monitoring.
Procedure to turn Permanent Monitor mode on or off using the programmed button, with audio and LED indicators.
Procedure to turn scan on or off using the programmed Scan button or Channel Rocker.
Steps to respond to transmissions while scanning, including channel free indication and PTT usage.
Procedure to temporarily remove unwanted channels from the scan list using the programmed Nuisance Channel Delete button.
Procedure to respond to call alerts, including timing and PTT usage.
Steps to make call alerts using the programmed One Touch Access button, including display and LED indications.
Procedure to send a non-voice emergency alarm that triggers an alert on a group of radios.
Procedure to send an emergency alarm with a call to a group, enabling group communication on an emergency channel.
Procedure to send an emergency alarm with voice follow-up, activating the microphone automatically.
Procedure to exit Emergency mode by pressing the programmed Emergency Off button.
Procedure to turn privacy on or off using the programmed Privacy button.
Procedure to make a 5-Tone call by selecting the channel and contact list.
Explains how to adjust squelch levels to filter unwanted calls or channels with high background noise.
Procedure to set squelch levels on the radio using the programmed Squelch button.
Describes how to customize power settings to high or low for each channel.
Procedure to set power levels on the radio using the programmed Power Level button.
Procedure to turn VOX on or off by pressing the programmed VOX button.
Procedure to enable or disable all radio tones and alerts, except emergency alerts.
Guarantees against defects in workmanship under normal use and service for SL Series Batteries and Chargers.
Guarantees 80% of rated capacity for Lithium-Ion Batteries during the warranty period.
States the warranty for Motorola Solutions communication products.
Details the coverage and duration of the warranty for Digital Radios and Product Accessories.