Motorola XU2100, XV1100, XV2100 Contents, Safety and General Information, Talking and Receiving

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Contents

 

Introduction

1

FCC Licensing Information

5

Safety and General Information

..7

Getting Started

15

Installing the Swivel Belt

 

Holster

16

Installing the Nickel-Metal

 

Hydride Battery

17

Charging the XSeries Radio ....18

Turning Your Radio On or Off ...

19

Adjusting the Volume

19

Using the Radio

19

Understanding the Display

21

Battery and Charging Options ..

22

NiMH Battery

22

Alkaline Batteries

22

Charging with the Drop-in

 

Charging Tray

23

Reading the Battery Meter

24

Battery Life

24

XTN Series Factory Defaults ....

25

Talking and Receiving

26

Signal Strength Indicator/Channel

Busy

26

Talk Range

26

Keypad Lock

27

Hands-Free Use/VOX

27

With Compatible VOX

 

Accessories

27

Without Accessories

28

Setting VOX Sensitivity

28

Monitoring a Channel

29

Scanning

29

Programming Features

31

Entering Programming Mode ....

31

Programming a Channel

32

Programming the Frequency

32

Programming the Interference

 

Eliminator Code

33

Assigning Channels

 

to Presets

33

Programming the Scramble

 

Feature

34

Programming Bandwidth

34

Programming the Available

 

Channel

35

Programming Call Tones

35

Programming Microphone

 

Gain

36

Editing the Scan List

36

Cloning

37

Advanced Features

39

Motorola Limited Warranty

53

Troubleshooting

41

Software Copyright Notice

61

Use and Care

44

Patent Notice

61

Frequencies and Bandwidths

45

Export Law Assurances

62

Verifying the M-Series Frequency

 

Index

64

and Code Setting

51

 

 

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Contents @6864110R04@ USA Canada On your TTY Text Telephone Package ContentsIntroduction IntroductionMotorola Limited Warranty ContentsSafety and General Information Programming FeaturesFCC Licensing Information FCC Licensing InformationFaxed Mailed Questions Safety and General Information Safety and General InformationRF Operational Characteristics Transmit and Receive ProcedurePacemakers Antenna CarePotentially Explosive Atmospheres Hearing AidsOther Medical Devices For Vehicles with an Air BagBatteries Charging Safety InstructionsOperational Cautions AntennasGetting Started Model Number Frequency Transmit Power Location BandGetting Started ChannelsCharging the XSeries Radio Getting StartedUnderstanding the Display Battery and Charging OptionsGetting Started Battery and Charging Options NiMH BatteryBattery Type Bars Flashing AA AlkalineNiMH Alkaline Industrial Multi-Level Battery and Charging Options Talking and ReceivingTalking and Receiving Channel Frequency BandwidthTalking Scan Advancement / Nuisance Delete Programming the Frequency Programming FeaturesProgramming Features Entering Programming ModeProgramming the Interference Eliminator Code FeaturesProgramming Bandwidth when FCC allowable ProgrammingProgramming the Available Channel XU2600 and XV2600 only Programming Call TonesProgramming Microphone Gain Cloning Advanced Features Advanced FeaturesTroubleshooting Symptom Try ThisTroubleshooting Symptom Try This Use and Care Troubleshooting Use and CareDisplay Frequency Frequencies and BandwidthsVHF Frequencies Display Frequency NumberMHz Interference Eliminator CodesDisplay Code Number Hz Digital Interference Eliminator Codes Display DigitalDisplay Digital Number Code What Does this Warranty Cover? Motorola Limited Warranty For the United States and CanadaMotorola Limited Warranty Verifying the M-Series Frequency and Code SettingProducts Covered Length of Coverage What Will Motorola Do? SoftwareNinety 90 days from the date Who is Covered?What Other Limitations Are There? How to Obtain Warranty Service or Other Information?Motorola Limited Warranty Software Copyright Notice Software Copyright NoticePatent Notice Export Law Assurances Index Export Law AssurancesVOX Function Appearance XSeries Programming Quick Reference@XTNXTN@