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Status | Discontinued |
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2G bands | GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 |
SIM | Mini-SIM |
Video | Yes |
Loudspeaker | Yes |
GPS | Yes, with A-GPS |
Colors | Black |
Announced | 2009 |
Network | GSM |
GPRS | Yes |
EDGE | Yes |
Type | TFT |
Memory Card slot | microSD |
Bluetooth | v2.0 |
USB | microUSB v2.0 |
Sensors | Accelerometer |
Battery Type | Removable Li-Ion battery |
Talk time | Up to 4 h |
Lists national and international standards Motorola radios comply with for human exposure.
Provides procedures for transmitting and receiving, including PTT usage.
Guidelines for installing mobile antennas to ensure proper separation distances.
Requirements for installing antennas at fixed locations for control stations.
Emphasizes obeying traffic laws and giving full attention to driving.
Warns against placing radios in air bag deployment areas due to potential injury.
Instructs to turn off radios in areas with potentially explosive atmospheres.
Details Motorola's support offerings during and after the warranty period.
Provides detailed technical specifications for the MTM700 radio.
Explains the digital modulation technologies used, π/4 DQPSK and TDMA.
Outlines the process for programming radio features and updating firmware.
Details the steps for connecting the radio, PC, and programming cable.
Describes how to read the radio's codeplug data using the Customer Programming Software (CPS).
Explains the process of writing a codeplug file to the radio using the CPS.
Provides instructions on how to add or change radio frequencies within the codeplug.
Details how to restore previously saved radio frequencies using a file.
Guides on how to program radio applications or software updates.
Illustrates the standard hardware configuration for testing the MTM700 radio.
Lists essential preparatory steps to perform before commencing radio testing.
Lists the specific test equipment and their part numbers required for servicing TETRA mobile radios.
Summarizes the required test setups, radio configurations, test conditions, and limits.
Covers general principles for repair procedures and techniques.