Motorola XTNI manual Getting Started

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GETTING STARTED

GETTING STARTED

For the following explanations, refer to page 8 of the user guide.

TURNING RADIO ON/OFF

To turn ON the radio, rotate the ON/OFF/ Volume Knob clockwise. The radio will chirp and the LED will briefly blink red.

To turn the radio OFF, rotate the ON/OFF/ Volume Knob counterclockwise until you hear a ‘click’ and the radio LED indicator turns OFF.

ADJUSTING VOLUME

Turn the ON/OFF/Volume Knob clockwise to increase the volume, or counterclockwise to decrease the volume.

Note: Do not hold the radio too close to the ear when it is at a high volume setting or when adjusting the volume setting.

SELECTING A CHANNEL

To select a channel, rotate the Channel Selector Knob and select the desired channel number.

Program each channel separately. Each channel has its own Frequency, Interference Eliminator Code and Scan Settings.

TALKING AND MONITORING

It is important to monitor for traffic before transmitting to avoid ‘talking over’ someone who is already transmitting

To monitor, press and hold the SB1(*) button for 2 to 3 seconds to access channel traffic. If no activity is present, you will hear ‘static’. To release, press SB1 again. Once channel traffic has cleared, proceed with your call by pressing the PTT button. When transmitting, the radio LED will blink red every 3 seconds.

(*)This assumes SB1 has not been programmed for a different mode.

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Contents Page Page Contents Hands Free without Accessories iVOX30 Accessories ContentsComputer Software Copyrights Computer Software CopyrightsSafety SafetyBatteries and Chargers Safety Information Batteries and Chargers Safety InformationOperational Safety Guidelines Radio Overview Radio OverviewParts of the Radio Radio OverviewModel Frequency Transmit Power Number Antenna Band Batteries and Chargers Battery Features and Charging OptionsAbout the Li-Ion Battery Battery Recycling and Disposal Batteries and ChargersBattery Latchbattery latch Slots Removing Alkaline Batteries Turn OFF the radio, if it is turned onPower Supply, Adaptors and Drop-in Tray Charger Installing Spring Action Belt Clip Battery Life InformationCharging the Battery Charging with the Drop-in Tray Single Unit ChargerCharging a Stand-alone Battery Adjustable bracket Standard High and Ultra High Capacity Charging a High Capacity Battery Drop-in Tray Charger LED Indicators Standard Charger LED IndicatorEstimated Charging Time Status LED Status Comments Getting Started Receiving a Call Talk RangeGetting Started Radio LED Indicators Radio Status LED IndicationWith Compatible VOX Accessories HANDS-FREE USE/VOX Getting StartedBattery Save Hands Free without Accessories iVOXSetting VOX Sensitivity Microphone GainReset To Factory Defaults End of Transmission Tone Roger Beep ToneLearning To Read The Values The Radio Signals You Programming FeaturesProgramming Mode Programming Mode Reading your Radios Features Values FeaturesProgramming Mode Programming FeaturesEntering Programming Mode Reading Frequencies ValuesFrequencies Programming Frequencies, Codes and Auto-Scan Saving SettingsReading Auto-Scan Values Programming Mode FAQ Just programmed the value I wanted Example of Programming a Code Other Programming Features Scan Example of Programming Auto ScanEditing Scan List Nuisance Channel DeleteCPS Computer Programming Software Bandwidth Select Time-Out TimerBattery Type Setting Call TonesProgramming Features Cloning Radios Cloning with a Multi-Unit Charger MUCWhen ordering the MUC Press and release SB1Operating Instructions Cloning using the CPS Computer Programming Software What to do if cloning failsTroubleshooting TroubleshootingMonitoring’ Section on page 24 for further information Light does not come on USE and Care USE and CareIf the radio is submerged in water Channel Radios PMR 446 Defaults Frequency and Code ChartsFrequency and Code Charts Ctcss CtcssDPL Codes DPL Code What is not Covered by the Warranty WarrantyWarranty Information Motorola LimitedMotorola Limited Warranty Accessories Chargers Page 6871663M06-A