Motorola XTNID manual Estimated Charging Time

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BATTERIES AND CHARGERS

Estimated Charging Time

The following table gives the estimated times to charge the battery. For further details, see “Accessories” on page 64.

Estimated Charging Time

Charging

Battery Capacity

 

 

Solution

Standard

High

 

Rapid Charging

1.5 hours

3 hours

Solution

 

 

 

 

 

Charging a Radio and Battery Using a Multi- Unit Charger-MUC (Optional Accessory)

The Multi-Unit Charger (MUC) allows drop-in charging of up to 6 radios or batteries. Batteries can be charged with the radios or removed and placed in the MUC separately. Each of the 6 charging pockets can hold a radio or battery, but not both.

1.Place the charger on a flat surface.

2.Insert the power cord plug into the jack on the MUC.

3.Plug the cord into an AC outlet.

4.Turn the radio OFF.

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Contents Page Page Contents Programming Features Getting StartedAccessories ContentsComputer Software Copyrights Computer Software CopyrightsSafety SafetyBatteries and Chargers Safety Information Batteries and Chargers Safety InformationOperational Safety Guidelines Radio Radio OverviewParts of the Radio Radio Overview Lithium-Ion Li-Ion Battery Side ButtonsModel Frequency Transmit Power Number Antenna Band Batteries and Chargers Battery Features and Charging OptionsAbout the Li-Ion Battery Batteries and ChargersBattery Recycling and Disposal Battery Latchbattery latch Slots Turn OFF the radio Batteries and Chargers Install Remove Power Supply, Adaptors and Drop-in Tray ChargerInstalling Spring Action Belt Clip Battery Life InformationFollowing chart summarizes battery life estimations Charging the Battery Charging with the Drop-in Tray Single Unit ChargerCharging a Stand-Alone Battery Charging a Standard Battery Adjustable bracket Standard High and Ultra High Capacity Charging a High Capacity Battery Drop-in Tray Charger LED Indicators Standard Charger LED IndicatorEstimated Charging Time MUC LED Indicator Getting Started Adjusting VolumeGetting Started Turning Radio ON/OFFReceiving a Call Selecting a ChannelTalking and Monitoring Signal Strength Indicator and Channel Busy Indicators Talk RangeGetting Started Getting Started Radio LED Indicators Radio Status LED IndicationWith Compatible VOX Accessories HANDS-FREE USE/VOXReset To Factory Defaults Hands Free without Accessories iVOXBattery Save Keypad Beeps Setting VOX/iVOX SensitivityEnd of Transmission Tone Roger Beep Tone Menu OptionsSetting VOX / iVOX sensitivity IVOGetting StartedImic YES Programming Features Entering Programming ModeProgramming RX Reception Codes CTCSS/DPL Programming FeaturesProgramming RX Reception Frequencies RX BW Programming RX Reception BandwidthProgramming Scramble L Programming Maximum Number of ChannelsMA X CH Programming Call TonesProgramming Microphone Gain Level YES Programming Scan ListProgramming Buttons Editing Channel Alias Name Nuisance Channel Delete Bandwidth Select Time-Out TimerCPS Computer Programming Software Scramble Battery Type SettingCall Tones Programming Features Cloning Radios Cloning with a Multi-Unit Charger MUCTurn on the Target radio and place it Into one of the SUCs What to do if cloning fails Cloning Radios using the CPS Computer Programming Software Troubleshooting TroubleshootingDoes not come on Cannot activate VOX USE and Care USE and CareIf the radio is submerged in water Channel Radios PMR 446 Defaults Frequency and Code ChartsFrequency and Code Charts Ctcss DPL Codes 108 627 115 712 What is not Covered by the Warranty WarrantyWarranty Information Motorola LimitedMotorola Limited Warranty Accessories Chargers Page 6871663M05