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Motorola MTP3150

Motorola MTP3150
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MTP3150 Feature User
Guide
Mobile Release 19
*68015000797*
68015000797-EH
MARCH 2021
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2021 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved

Table of Contents

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Motorola MTP3150 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Channels1000
Operating Temperature-30°C to +60°C
Storage Temperature-40°C to +85°C
Ingress ProtectionIP54
IP RatingIP54
Dimensions124 x 53 x 33.5
Weight182g
Channel Spacing12.5 kHz / 25 kHz
Battery Life16+ hours
DisplayMonochrome

Summary

Safety Information

Applying for Canadian License

Copyrights

Chapter 1: General Information

1.1 Icon Conventions

Explains graphic icons used for warnings and important information.

1.2 Using this Guide

Details special notations used in the document for clarity.

1.3 Feature and Service Availability

Discusses available radio features and service customization.

Chapter 2: Getting Started

2.1 Product Technical Information

Lists technical specifications like voltage, power, and operating temperature.

2.2 Before Power On

Provides essential steps and precautions before operating the radio for the first time.

2.3 MTP3 x50 Series Controls and Indicators

Identifies and describes the physical controls and indicators on the radio.

2.4 Powering On the Radio

2.5 Writing Text

2.9 Status Icons

2.10 Holding Your Radio

2.11 High or Low Audio Toggle

2.13 Selecting Talkgroups

2.14 Entering TMO or DMO Mode

2.15 Over The Air Programming

2.16 One-Touch Buttons

Chapter 3: Modes

3.1 Trunked Mode Operation

Information on operating the radio in Trunked Mode with infrastructure support.

3.3 Direct Mode Operation

3.4 Transmit Inhibit Mode

3.5 Emergency Operations

Chapter 4: Main Menu

4.1 Scrolling through the Menu

How to navigate and select items within the radio's main menu.

4.2 Menu Icons

Explains icons used to identify menu items for quick recognition.

4.3 Messages

Functionality for sending and receiving text messages.

4.4 Contacts

4.6 Security

4.7 Setup

4.7.7 Display

4.7.10 Transmission Power Class

4.7.11 Accessory (Accry) Setup

4.7.13 Rotary Knob

4.8 Group Setup

4.8.2 Scan

4.9 Individual Setup

4.10 Favorites

4.11 My Info

4.12 Recent Calls

4.13 Shortcuts

4.14 Networks

4.15 Location

4.16 Packet Data

Chapter 5: Features

5.1 Ambience Listening (AL) Call

Allows dispatcher to listen to radio surroundings without user interaction.

5.3 Call-Out

Feature to receive alerts that interrupt current services for urgent notifications.

5.3.3 Call-Out Service Phases

5.4 Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Location Service

5.6 Individual Call

5.6.1 Private Call

5.8 One-Touch Dial

5.9 Radio Messaging System (RMS)

5.11 Short Number Dial

5.12 Talkgroup Dialing by Index

5.14 Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)

5.14.4 Tips for Browsing

5.14.7 Browser Keys Usage

5.14.8 Browser Menu Panes Overview

5.14.9 Navigate Pane

5.14.10 Advanced...

5.14.11 Bookmarks Pane

5.14.12 History Pane

5.14.13 Tools Pane

5.14.15 Text Input Pane

5.14.16.2 Viewing WAP Messages

Appendix A: Tones

Appendix B: LED Indications

Appendix C: Troubleshooting

Appendix D: Maintenance

D.1 Storage

Guidelines for storing Lithium-Ion batteries to maintain their life cycle.

D.2 Extending Battery Life

Advice on replacing batteries to ensure maximum radio service life.

D.3 Battery Charging Temperature

Information on the temperature range for optimal battery charging.

D.4 Additional Battery WarningsCautions

Important safety warnings and precautions related to batteries.

D.5 Looking after Your Radio

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