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Motorola XTNID User Manual

Motorola XTNID
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Motorola XTNID Specifications

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BrandMotorola
ModelXTNID
CategoryTwo-Way Radio
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Battery Features and Charging

About the Li-Ion Battery

Information about the Lithium-Ion battery for XTNi series radios.

Battery Recycling and Disposal

Guidelines for recycling and disposing of Li-Ion batteries.

Installing and Removing Li-Ion Batteries

Instructions for installing and removing the Li-Ion battery pack.

Alkaline Battery Pack Usage

Information and procedures for using alkaline battery packs.

Battery Life Information

Details on expected battery life and factors affecting it.

Getting Started

Basic Radio Operations

Covers powering on/off, adjusting volume, and selecting channels.

Communication Procedures

Steps for talking, monitoring, and receiving calls.

Signal Indicators and Talk Range

Understanding signal strength, busy indicators, and communication range.

Hands-Free Use (VOX)

Using the radio hands-free with VOX accessories.

Computer Software Copyrights

Copyright Legal Notice

Legal information regarding copyrighted Motorola computer programs.

Safety Information

Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance

Information on product safety and compliance with RF exposure limits.

Batteries and Chargers Safety

Operational Safety Guidelines

Guidelines for safe operation of the radio and its accessories.

Radio Overview

Parts of the Radio

Identification of the physical components of the radio.

Battery and Charging

Li-Ion Battery Features

Details on the XTNi series Lithium-Ion battery capabilities.

Battery Recycling and Disposal

Procedures for recycling and disposing of used batteries.

Installing and Removing Li-Ion Batteries

Instructions for installing and removing the Li-Ion battery pack.

Alkaline Battery Pack Usage

Information and procedures for using alkaline battery packs.

Battery Life Information

Details on expected battery life and factors affecting it.

Li-Ion Battery Life Details

Information on the expected battery life for Li-Ion batteries.

Alkaline Battery Life Details

Information on the expected battery life for alkaline batteries.

Power Supply and Charger Setup

Adapter Installation and Removal

Steps for installing and removing adapters on the power supply.

Drop-in Tray Charging Operation

Instructions for charging the battery using a drop-in tray charger.

Installing Spring Action Belt Clip

How to attach the spring action belt clip to the radio.

Charging the Battery

Instructions for charging the radio battery.

Using the Drop-in Tray Single Unit Charger

Instructions for charging the radio battery using a single unit charger.

Charging a Stand-Alone Battery

Instructions for charging a battery separately from the radio.

Charging a Standard Battery

How the drop-in charger accommodates standard batteries.

Drop-In Charger Position Identification

How to position the charger for different battery types.

Charging a High Capacity Battery

Steps to configure the charger for high capacity batteries.

Drop-in Tray Charger Indicators

Standard Charger LED Status

Explanation of LED status lights for the standard charger.

Rapid Charger LED Status

Explanation of LED status lights for the rapid charger.

Estimated Charging Time

Multi-Unit Charger (MUC) Charging

Instructions for charging radios and batteries using a multi-unit charger.

MUC LED Indicator Status

Explanation of LED status lights for the Multi-Unit Charger.

Getting Started

Basic Radio Operations

Covers powering on/off, adjusting volume, and selecting channels.

Communication Procedures

Steps for talking, monitoring, and receiving calls.

Signal Indicators and Talk Range

Understanding signal strength, busy indicators, and communication range.

Radio LED Indicators

Channel Alias Edit Status

LED status for channel alias editing.

Channel Busy Status

LED status indicating channel is in use.

Cloning Mode Status

LED status for radio cloning mode.

Cloning Progress Status

LED status indicating cloning progress.

Power-Up Error Status

LED status for fatal errors during power-up.

Low Battery Status

LED status indicating a low battery condition.

Low Battery Shutdown Status

LED status for imminent battery power loss.

Monitor Mode Status

LED status for the monitor function.

Idle/Channel Mode Status

LED status for idle or channel modes.

Scan Mode Status

LED status when the radio is in scan mode.

Hands-Free Operation (VOX)

Using VOX Accessories

Using the radio hands-free with VOX-enabled accessories.

Hands-Free Without Accessories (iVOX)

Using the iVOX feature for hands-free communication without accessories.

Battery Save Feature

Feature to extend battery life by reducing power consumption.

Resetting to Factory Defaults

Restoring the radio to its original factory settings.

End of Transmission Tone (Roger Beep)

Enabling or disabling the audible tone at the end of transmissions.

Keypad Beeps Configuration

Enabling or disabling audible feedback for button presses.

VOX/iVOX Sensitivity Adjustment

Adjusting the sensitivity for VOX/iVOX activated transmissions.

Keypad Lock and Unlock

Locking or unlocking the radio's keypad to prevent accidental changes.

Navigating Menu Options

Procedures for entering and navigating the radio's menu.

Battery Type Selection Menu

Selecting the type of battery installed in the radio.

Microphone Gain Menu

Adjusting the microphone sensitivity for optimal audio.

Accessory Microphone Gain

Configuring the gain level for accessory microphones.

Scan List Menu Configuration

Managing the list of channels to be scanned.

Programming Features

Entering Programming Mode

Steps to access the radio's programming mode.

Programming Receive Frequencies

Setting the receive frequencies for each channel.

Programming CTCSS/DPL Codes

Configuring CTCSS/DPL codes for interference elimination.

Programming Bandwidth

Adjusting the channel bandwidth for optimal audio.

Programming Scramble Feature

Enabling the scramble feature for transmission privacy.

Programming Maximum Channels

Setting the maximum number of programmable channels.

Programming Call Tones

Configuring specific call tones for alerts.

Programming Microphone Gain Level

Adjusting the general microphone gain level.

Programming Accessory Microphone Gain

Adjusting the gain level for accessory microphones.

Programming Scan List

Configuring the radio's scan list settings.

Programming Buttons

Customizing the functions of programmable buttons.

Editing Channel Alias Name

Nuisance Channel Delete

Removing specific channels from the scan list.

CPS (Computer Programming Software)

Cloning Radios

Cloning with a Multi-Unit Charger (MUC)

Steps for cloning radios using a Multi-Unit Charger.

Cloning via Radio-to-Radio Cable

Cloning radios using a direct cable connection.

Troubleshooting Cloning Failures

Troubleshooting steps when radio cloning fails.

Troubleshooting

Power and Audio Issues

Solutions for power, audio, scrambled messages, and limited range problems.

Transmission and Interference Problems

Troubleshooting message transmission and static interference.

Battery and Charger Problems

Addressing low battery and charger indicator issues.

VOX and Charging Activation Issues

Resolving problems with VOX activation and battery charging.

Use and Care

Cleaning and Maintenance

Guidelines for cleaning and maintaining the radio's exterior.

Radio Submersion Procedure

Procedures to follow if the radio accidentally becomes submerged in water.

Frequency and Code Charts

PMR 446 Default Frequencies

Default frequency and code settings for 8-channel PMR 446 radios.

CTCSS Code Reference

Table of CTCSS (Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System) codes.

CTCSS Code Reference (cont.)

Continuation of the CTCSS code reference table.

DPL Code Reference

Table of DPL (Digital Private Line) codes.

DPL Code Reference (cont.)

Continuation of the DPL code reference table.

Motorola Limited Warranty

Warranty Information and Claims

Details about claiming warranty service for the radio.

Warranty Exclusions

List of conditions and damages not covered by the warranty.

Accessories

Audio Accessories

List of available audio accessories for the radio.

Carry Accessories

List of accessories for carrying the radio.

Software Applications

Software used for programming and managing the radio.

Batteries

List of available battery options for the radio.

Cables

List of available cables for connectivity and programming.

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