Motorola r750plus manual Attaching and Charging the Battery, Attaching the Battery

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Attaching and Charging the Battery

Attaching the Battery

1. Insert the battery bottom-end first into the battery guide holes on the housing of the phone.

2.Push the battery forward into the hous- ing of the phone until it securely locks.

Detaching the Battery

1.Press down on the battery release button.

2. Pull on the battery and remove it.

Charging the Battery

You should charge your r750plus phone battery overnight before initial use. This allows your battery to achieve its maximum capacity and life.

Connect the charger to the bottom of the r750plus phone.

NOTE: For more information on charging the battery, see “Batteries” on

page 56.

Battery and Charging Status

A low battery is indicated by a short, chirp- like sound through the speaker. The battery

strength indicator icon shows the remaining charge in your battery. Three bars indicates full charge. As the charge is reduced through use, the bars progressively reduce from three to two bars, then one bar, then disappear. The indicator flashes when you have less than five minutes of talk time (see

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Contents NTN9333-A Page Table of Contents Additional Phone Services Creating, Editing, and Using Stored ListsMaking Private Calls Entering ISO Using Your Phone as a Modem Setting Programming MenusOptional Accessories Safety and General Information Intrinsically Safe RadioP o r t a n t Welcome TTY Access Features of your r750plus PhoneLarge-Print Manuals Welcome Attaching and Charging the Battery Attaching the BatteryDetaching the Battery Charging the BatteryTurning On Your r750plus Phone Turning Off your r750plus PhoneConnecting the Supplied Antenna Keypad LockActivating Keypad Lock Receiving Incoming CallsReceiving New Mail Messages Receiving Voice MailReceiving Private Two-Way Radio Calls Deactivating Keypad LockDisplay Icons Some of the following icons may appear in the browserSetting the Time and Date About Modes and MenusDate Display Options Selectable Backlight Timer Changing the Display LanguageUsing Other Dialing Methods Making Phone CallsScroll Speed DialName Search Automatic RedialLast Number Redial Turbo Dial KeyReceiving a Phone Call Ending a Phone CallPlus Dialing Hands-Free SpeakerphoneWhat Is My Phone Number? VibraCall AlertPage Page Setting the Active Line Alternate Phone LineWay Calling Missed Call Indicator Receiving a Phone Call Using SpeakerphoneReceiving a Call Receiving a Call on Your Alternate LinePhone Ready Line1 906a Forwd Spd# Additional Phone Services Creating, Editing, and Using Stored Lists Combined Phone Number and Private ID ListEntering Numbers Entering NamesCreating, Editing, and Using Stored Lists Storing Names and NumbersPause Digit Entry Editing and Erasing Phone List EntriesEditing and Erasing Private ID List Entries Last 10 Calls Received and Sent Lists Quickstore of Phone NumbersPage Private/Group Mode Speaker Making Private CallsReceiving a Private Call Name SearchSetting an Alert Tone Style Call AlertSelecting a Call Alert Tone Style Sending a Call AlertCall Alert Queuing Clearing or Queueing a Call AlertResponding to a Queued Call Alert Quickstore of Private IDs Storing Your Private IDMaking Group Calls Receiving a Group CallAdding and Storing a Talkgroup Area Selection Advanced Features Entering Group ModeMulti-Simultaneous Talk Group Scan Initiating a Group Call Responding to a Secondary TalkgroupAliasing Talkgroup Mode Turning Scan On and OffTalkgroup Mode Selection by Direct Entry Talkgroup Mode Selection by Memory ScrollEmergency Group Call Placing an Emergency Group CallCanceling an Emergency Group Call Status MessageReceiving an Emergency Group Call Receiver Operations During an Emergency CallEntering the Status Message Function Selecting a Status Message with Direct EntrySelecting a Status Message Using Memory Scroll Selecting a Target by Direct EntrySelecting a Target by Memory Scroll Selecting a Target by Alpha SearchSending a Status Message Exiting the Status Message FunctionReceiving a Status Message ID List ProgrammingIsolated Site Operation Exiting ISO Other OperationsPage Using Mail Services Alert Receipt During Phone CallMessage Mail Saving and Erasing MailAuto Call Back Mail Memory FullUsing Your Phone as a Modem TTY UsersSetting Programming Menus Programming Menu OptionsPhone Number and Private ID Editing and Erasing Phone List Wireless Data Services User’s Browser and Mail About Error Codes Other Programming Menu OptionsError Codes Optional Accessories Battery Operating InstructionsBatteries Using the Rapid Travel Charger 110V/220V/240V Rapid Travel Charger Operating SpecificationsRapid Travel Charger Vehicular Battery Charger Using the Vehicular Battery ChargerRemoving the Vehicular Battery Charger Operating SpecificationsCharging a battery Desktop Dual-Pocket ChargerData Operation Inserting and removing a battery from the rear pocket Desktop Charger TroubleshootingFlashing yellow indicator Desktop Charger StatusFlashing red LED indicator No LED indicationBoth LEDs flash red Using the Audio Adapter Audio AdapterAttaching/Detaching the Earpiece Microphone or Headset Battery Belt Clip Using the Battery Belt ClipRemoving the Audio Adapter Leather Carry CaseHard-Install Car Kit Hard-Install Car KitConnecting the Remote Speaker/Microphone to the Portable Remote Speaker/MicrophoneAttaching and Removing the Swivel Clip Operation Wearing the RSMReceiving TransmittingSafety and General Information RF Operational CharacteristicsExposure To Radio Frequency Energy Portable Radio Product Operation and EME Exposure Antenna CarePhone Operation Two-way radio operationApproved Accessories Electro Magnetic Interference/CompatibilityMedical Devices Use While Driving Operational Warnings For Vehicles Equipped with an Air BagPotentially Explosive Atmospheres Blasting Caps and AreasCleaning and Drying Considerations Operational CautionsAntennas BatteriesPage Intrinsically Safe Radio Information Fmrc Approved EquipmentR N I N G Repair of Fmrc Approved Products RepairDo Not Substitute Options or Accessories RelabelingAccessory Safety Information Important Save These Accessory Safety InstructionsPage Warranty IV. How to Get Warranty Service What This Warranty Does Not CoverII. General Provisions III. State Law RightsVI. Patent and Software Provisions Page What This Warranty Covers and For How Long III. How to Get Warranty Service IV. What This Warranty Does Not CoverII. General Provisions Motorola Patent and Software ProvisionsPage Patent & Trademark Information Page Patent & Trademark Information Page Owner’s Information Private Number Directory Talkgroup Directory