Motorola r750plus manual Desktop Dual-Pocket Charger, Charging a battery, Data Operation

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Optional Accessories

Desktop Dual-Pocket Charger

The NTN9036 Desktop Dual-Pocket Charger charges Motorola authorized batteries, as listed on Page 56, for the r750plus phone.

Alignment rails

Rear pocket Battery only

LED indicators

 

Pin charge contacts

Power supply cord receptacle

Front pocket phone with Battery

(DC jack)

Figure 4. Desktop Dual-Pocket Charger

Charging a battery

1.Plug the power supply DC jack into the receptacle in the back of the Desk- top Dual-Pocket Charger.

2.Plug the transformer end of the power-supply cord into any standard AC wall outlet.

3.Insert an r750plus phone with an attached battery, into the charger’s front pocket. To do this, align the slots on the sides of the battery with the rails on the sides of the charger pocket. Make sure the metal contacts on the back of the battery are in contact with the charger contacts.

4.If the r750plus phone is properly seated in the front pocket, the charger’s front pocket LED indicator will light.

5.The charger has the capability of displaying the battery’s charge status. The indicator will show the following: solid red=1- 30%; solid yellow=31 - 60%; flashing green=61 - 90%; solid green=91 - 100%.

NOTE: Charging times may vary when performing data operations.

Data Operation

1.Insert the flat end of the iDEN Data Cable (FLN9581A) into the phone’s bottom Accessory connector.

2.Connect the opposite end of the data cable to the PC.

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Contents NTN9333-A Page Table of Contents Creating, Editing, and Using Stored Lists Additional Phone ServicesMaking Private Calls Entering ISO Setting Programming Menus Using Your Phone as a ModemOptional Accessories Intrinsically Safe Radio Safety and General InformationP o r t a n t Welcome Features of your r750plus Phone TTY AccessLarge-Print Manuals Welcome Charging the Battery Attaching and Charging the BatteryAttaching the Battery Detaching the BatteryTurning Off your r750plus Phone Turning On Your r750plus PhoneReceiving Incoming Calls Connecting the Supplied AntennaKeypad Lock Activating Keypad LockDeactivating Keypad Lock Receiving New Mail MessagesReceiving Voice Mail Receiving Private Two-Way Radio CallsSome of the following icons may appear in the browser Display IconsAbout Modes and Menus Setting the Time and DateDate Display Options Changing the Display Language Selectable Backlight TimerSpeed Dial Using Other Dialing MethodsMaking Phone Calls ScrollTurbo Dial Key Name SearchAutomatic Redial Last Number RedialHands-Free Speakerphone Receiving a Phone CallEnding a Phone Call Plus DialingVibraCall Alert What Is My Phone Number?Page Page Alternate Phone Line Setting the Active LineWay Calling Receiving a Call on Your Alternate Line Missed Call IndicatorReceiving a Phone Call Using Speakerphone Receiving a CallPhone Ready Line1 906a Forwd Spd# Additional Phone Services Entering Names Creating, Editing, and Using Stored ListsCombined Phone Number and Private ID List Entering NumbersStoring Names and Numbers Creating, Editing, and Using Stored ListsEditing and Erasing Phone List Entries Pause Digit EntryEditing and Erasing Private ID List Entries Quickstore of Phone Numbers Last 10 Calls Received and Sent ListsPage Name Search Private/Group Mode SpeakerMaking Private Calls Receiving a Private CallSending a Call Alert Setting an Alert Tone StyleCall Alert Selecting a Call Alert Tone StyleClearing or Queueing a Call Alert Call Alert QueuingResponding to a Queued Call Alert Storing Your Private ID Quickstore of Private IDsReceiving a Group Call Making Group CallsAdding and Storing a Talkgroup Area Selection Entering Group Mode Advanced FeaturesMulti-Simultaneous Talk Group Scan Responding to a Secondary Talkgroup Initiating a Group CallTurning Scan On and Off Aliasing Talkgroup ModePlacing an Emergency Group Call Talkgroup Mode Selection by Direct EntryTalkgroup Mode Selection by Memory Scroll Emergency Group CallReceiver Operations During an Emergency Call Canceling an Emergency Group CallStatus Message Receiving an Emergency Group CallSelecting a Status Message with Direct Entry Entering the Status Message FunctionSelecting a Target by Alpha Search Selecting a Status Message Using Memory ScrollSelecting a Target by Direct Entry Selecting a Target by Memory ScrollID List Programming Sending a Status MessageExiting the Status Message Function Receiving a Status MessageIsolated Site Operation Other Operations Exiting ISOPage Alert Receipt During Phone Call Using Mail ServicesSaving and Erasing Mail Message MailMail Memory Full Auto Call BackTTY Users Using Your Phone as a ModemProgramming Menu Options Setting Programming MenusPhone Number and Private ID Editing and Erasing Phone List Wireless Data Services User’s Browser and Mail Other Programming Menu Options About Error CodesError Codes Battery Operating Instructions Optional Accessories Batteries Rapid Travel Charger Operating Specifications Using the Rapid Travel Charger 110V/220V/240VRapid Travel Charger Operating Specifications Vehicular Battery ChargerUsing the Vehicular Battery Charger Removing the Vehicular Battery ChargerDesktop Dual-Pocket Charger Charging a batteryData Operation Desktop Charger Status Inserting and removing a battery from the rear pocketDesktop Charger Troubleshooting Flashing yellow indicatorNo LED indication Flashing red LED indicatorBoth LEDs flash red Audio Adapter Using the Audio AdapterAttaching/Detaching the Earpiece Microphone or Headset Leather Carry Case Battery Belt ClipUsing the Battery Belt Clip Removing the Audio AdapterHard-Install Car Kit Hard-Install Car KitRemote Speaker/Microphone Connecting the Remote Speaker/Microphone to the PortableAttaching and Removing the Swivel Clip Transmitting OperationWearing the RSM ReceivingRF Operational Characteristics Safety and General InformationExposure To Radio Frequency Energy Two-way radio operation Portable Radio Product Operation and EME ExposureAntenna Care Phone OperationElectro Magnetic Interference/Compatibility Approved AccessoriesMedical Devices Use While Driving Blasting Caps and Areas Operational WarningsFor Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag Potentially Explosive AtmospheresBatteries Cleaning and Drying ConsiderationsOperational Cautions AntennasPage Fmrc Approved Equipment Intrinsically Safe Radio InformationR N I N G Repair Repair of Fmrc Approved ProductsRelabeling Do Not Substitute Options or AccessoriesImportant Save These Accessory Safety 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