Motorola r750plus Using the Vehicular Battery Charger, Removing the Vehicular Battery Charger

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Vehicular Battery Charger

The NTN9034 Vehicular Battery Charger enables in-vehicle communications by charging the NiMH battery and providing power to your r750plus phone.

The power light (green LED) will light when the Vehicular Battery Charger is receiving power.

Accessory Connector

Figure 3. Using the Vehicular Battery Charger

Using the Vehicular Battery Charger

1.Attach the Vehicular Battery Charger’s accessory connector to the bottom of the r750plus phone. While holding the r750plus phone with its front toward you, insert the accessory connector (with the Motorola logo facing you) into the slot on the bottom of the r750plus phone until you hear a click.

2.Remove the vehicle’s cigarette lighter plug from the cigarette lighter recep- tacle.

3.Plug the Vehicular Battery Charger into the cigarette lighter receptacle. The power light (green LED) will turn on.

4.The r750plus phone may be turned off, turned on, or in use.

Removing the Vehicular Battery Charger

1.Unplug the Vehicular Battery Charger from the vehicle’s cigarette lighter receptacle.

2.Press the buttons on the accessory connector and pull the accessory con- nector from the bottom of the r750plus phone.

Operating Specifications

Operating voltage range: 10.8 - 33.0 Vdc.

Operating temperature range: -30°C to +60°C

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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 Detaching the Battery Attaching and Charging the BatteryAttaching the Battery Charging the BatteryTurning On Your r750plus Phone Turning Off your r750plus PhoneActivating Keypad Lock Connecting the Supplied AntennaKeypad Lock Receiving Incoming CallsReceiving Private Two-Way Radio Calls Receiving New Mail MessagesReceiving Voice Mail 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 LanguageScroll Using Other Dialing MethodsMaking Phone Calls Speed DialLast Number Redial Name SearchAutomatic Redial Turbo Dial KeyPlus Dialing Receiving a Phone CallEnding a Phone Call Hands-Free SpeakerphoneWhat Is My Phone Number? VibraCall AlertPage Page Setting the Active Line Alternate Phone LineWay Calling Receiving a Call Missed Call IndicatorReceiving a Phone Call Using Speakerphone Receiving a Call on Your Alternate LinePhone Ready Line1 906a Forwd Spd# Additional Phone Services Entering Numbers Creating, Editing, and Using Stored ListsCombined Phone Number and Private ID List 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 Receiving a Private Call Private/Group Mode SpeakerMaking Private Calls Name SearchSelecting a Call Alert Tone Style Setting an Alert Tone StyleCall Alert 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 OffEmergency Group Call Talkgroup Mode Selection by Direct EntryTalkgroup Mode Selection by Memory Scroll Placing an Emergency Group CallReceiving an Emergency Group Call Canceling an Emergency Group CallStatus Message Receiver Operations During an Emergency CallEntering the Status Message Function Selecting a Status Message with Direct EntrySelecting a Target by Memory Scroll Selecting a Status Message Using Memory ScrollSelecting a Target by Direct Entry Selecting a Target by Alpha SearchReceiving a Status Message Sending a Status MessageExiting the Status Message Function 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 Removing the Vehicular Battery Charger Vehicular Battery ChargerUsing the Vehicular Battery Charger Operating SpecificationsCharging a battery Desktop Dual-Pocket ChargerData Operation Flashing yellow indicator Inserting and removing a battery from the rear pocketDesktop Charger Troubleshooting Desktop Charger StatusFlashing red LED indicator No LED indicationBoth LEDs flash red Using the Audio Adapter Audio AdapterAttaching/Detaching the Earpiece Microphone or Headset Removing the Audio Adapter Battery Belt ClipUsing the Battery Belt Clip 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 Receiving OperationWearing the RSM TransmittingSafety and General Information RF Operational CharacteristicsExposure To Radio Frequency Energy Phone Operation Portable Radio Product Operation and EME ExposureAntenna Care Two-way radio operationApproved Accessories Electro Magnetic Interference/CompatibilityMedical Devices Use While Driving Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Operational WarningsFor Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag Blasting Caps and AreasAntennas Cleaning and Drying ConsiderationsOperational Cautions 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 II. General Provisions IV. How to Get Warranty ServiceWhat This Warranty Does Not Cover 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