Motorola LM 3000E manual Radio ID List Programming

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R

Radio ID List Programming

.................37

Radio Display

2, 3, 4

Roaming

1

S

Safety and General Information ....

69, 70,

71, 72, 73

 

 

Select Key (Sel)

2, 3

Self Check Error

75

Self Check Fail

75

Sending a Status Message ....

30, 31, 65, 66

Service Area List Programming

37

Service Area Selection

9, 69

Service Conflict

75

Service Key, Changing

40

Service Not Available

75

Service Out of Order

74

Service Restricted

75

Set Tone, Speaker Volume

38

Signal Strength Indicator

1, 2, 3

Silent Keypad

38

Speaker

2, 3

Speaker Volume

38

Status Indicators

2, 3, 31, 32, 73

Status List Programming

37

Status Message (Sts) ..1, 25, 26, 27, 30, 51, 58, 59, 60, 65, 66, 67, 69

System Busy Try Later

75

T

 

 

 

Talkgroup Selection

13, 28, 29, 69

Talkgroup List Programming

...............37

Target Busy in Dispatch

74

Target Not Authorized

74

Target, Selecting

61, 62, 63

Target Not Available

31, 66, 74

Targeted Area

10

Theft Alarm

36

Time-Out Timer

8

Tones ....

7, 8, 15, 17, 18, ,19, 20, 22, 23,

30, 31, 32, 38, 53, 55, 56, 65, 66, 67

Turning On/Off Your Mobile Unit

.........5

V

 

Volume Controls

6

Volume Settings

38

W

 

Wide Area

12

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Contents IDEN LM 3000E Getting Started 68P81084C17-0 Advanced Features General FeaturesFeature Menu WelcomeIDEN Advanced Feature Mobile Page Display Turning On/Off Your Mobile Unit Inactivity TimerAutomatic Turn On/Off Call-in-Progress ProtectionAdjusting the Speaker Volume Basic Operation Radio OperationsGroup Call Local Area Service Area SelectionDirect Entry Targeted AreaPress GRP Press are Press twice Press PTT Memory ScrollWide Area Wide AreaTalkgroup Selection PTT ID Making a Private Conversation Call Private ConversationMemory Scroll Receiving a Private Conversation Call Sending a Call Alert Call AlertReceiving a Call Alert Placing an Emergency Group Call Emergency Group CallPre-Programmed Emergency Talk- group Currently Selected TalkgroupOther Methods for Cancelling an Emergency Group Call Cancelling an Emergency Group Call by InitiatorReceiving an Emergency Group Call Receiver Operations During an Emergency Call Status Message Entering the Status Message ModeSelecting a Status Message Selecting a Status Message Using Memory Scroll Selecting a Target Memory Scroll Successful Sending a Status MessageUnsuccessful Receiving a Status Message Exiting the Status ModeHorn and Lights Key Feature MenuFeature Menu Table Automatic Lock Radio ID List Programming Speaker Volume Changing Your Passcode Changing the Service Key List Programming Feature Menu ExamplesPage Press to exit Menu Mode or any Mode key Example Change the Radio ID #1 from Al to Joe Editing an EntryPage Example Erase Joe, the first entry in your Radio ID List Erasing an EntryPage Øøøø Changing PasscodeNAM Selection Example Select your second NAM Status Message Handset OperationEmergency Group Call PTT ID Placing an Emergency Group Call Emergency Group CallCurrently Selected Talkgroup Other Methods for Cancelling an Emergency Group Call Cancelling an Emergency Group Call by InitiatorReceiving an Emergency Group Call Receiver Operations During an Emergency Call Status Message Entering the Status Message ModeSelecting a Status Message Selecting a Status Message Using Memory Scroll Selecting a Target Memory Scroll Alpha Search Page Sending a Status Message Unsuccessful Receiving a Status Message Exiting the Status ModeID List Programming Safety and General Information Features Benefits Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy Your iDEN Advanced Feature MobileEfficient Mobile Operation Electronic Devices Antenna Care and ReplacementDriving Blasting Areas ChildrenPotentially Explosive Atmospheres For Vehicles Equipped with Air BagsStatus Indicator Table Cleaning InstructionsError Message Message Description Error Message TablePage Page Index Radio ID List Programming