Motorola T6400 manual Hands-Free Use VOX, LOOK, no Hands

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Hands-Free Use (VOX)

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Hands-Free Use (VOX)

LOOK, NO HANDS!!

Your radio has built-in Voice Operated Transmission (VOX), which allows you to transmit “hands-free” just by talking or using VOX accessories. After VOX has been set and turned on, you can use it anytime you want your hands free for other things.

To set VOX, select the SETTINGS mode and the SET VOX menu, select VOX ON. When VOX is set to ON, your display shows g.

To turn on VOX, quickly press and release { and g will begin to flash. Your radio will now transmit every time you talk. Press { to turn off VOX and return to the regular way of transmitting. The gwill stop flashing. To reset VOX use, select

VOX OFF.

The VOX sensitivity level allows you to compensate for background noise. This minimizes the chance of unintended noises triggering a transmission.

To set the VOX sensitivity level, select the SETTINGS mode and the SET SENS menu, then select high (HI) for quiet environments, medium (MED), or low (LO) for noisy environments. VOX MED is recommended for most situations, although you may need to experiment until you get the right setting.

When you connect a VOX accessory, the radio will automatically set to VOX ON and

gwill begin to flash, indicating that the radio is ready to transmit each time you talk.

When you transmit using a VOX headset, you’ll hear yourself talking through the accessory speaker. This feature lets you know VOX is working.

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