Motorola XTNID manual Imic

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GETTING STARTED

Microphone Gain Menu

The sensitivity of the microphone can be adjusted to fit different users or operating environments.

Press MENU buttons as many times as needed until the radio displays the solid letters "IMIC" on and blinks the current radio microphone gain. The VOX icon will be displayed:

IMIC

Press the toggle / buttontotocycle through the microphone gain settings:

1 = Low gain,

2 = Medium gain

3 = High gain.

Once you have selected the value you want to set, press MENU again to save and go to the next step or turn the radio OFF to exit without saving changes. Microphone gain can be also be configured using CPS.

Accessory Microphone Gain

In the Accessory Microphone Gain Menu, you can configure the microphone gain level for the accessory.

MIC

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