Motorola T6200, and T6220 manual Unique Situations

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If you have a T6200 radio with QuieT6000 on and want to talk to others in your group who also have QuieT6000 on, you must first transmit a call tone before talking to them. When the call tone is transmitted, ^ will display on the other T6200 or T6300 series radios with the same channel, interference eliminator code, and QuieT6000 on, letting them know that you want to talk to them. Those radios can then receive and transmit until 30 seconds of inactivity occurs, which resets the QuieT6000 function. While QuieT6000 is on, F is displayed to indicate that the function is on. However, during the 30 seconds of inactivity, F will flash.

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QuieT6000 can also keep your radio quiet when you are in a situation where noise can be disruptive, such as when you are in a movie theater or out hunting. Set QuieT6000 to either 1 or 2 and set your radio’s alert to 1 (VibraCall only). Now when you receive a call from another T6200 or T6300 series radio, your radio will vibrate while the ^ displays on the screen. The ^ will remain on the screen until you press any button. Only then can you receive and transmit to those radios until 30 seconds of inactivity occurs and the QuieT6000 function resets.

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Contents Models T6200, T6210, and T6220 Page Introduction Canada TTY Text TelephoneContents Troubleshooting Other Important FeaturesFrequency and Code Charts Motorola Limited WarrantySafety and General Information RF Operational CharacteristicsExposure to Radio Frequency Energy Portable Radio Operation and EME Exposure Antenna CareTwo-Way Radio Operation Body-Worn OperationMedical Devices FacilitiesAircraft PacemakersSafety and General Use While Driving Hearing AidsOther Medical Devices Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Operational WarningsFor Vehicles with an Air Bag Blasting Caps and AreasAntennas Charging Safety InstructionsOperational Cautions BatteriesSingle-Unit Charger BatteriesCanada Getting Started Basic Operation of Your RadioNiMH Battery Charging Contacts Belt ClipInstalling Batteries Getting Started Battery Meter Battery LifeCharging the NiMH Battery Charging Status Charging Dock Charging Dock Charger Light Indicator Press and Hold Normal Menu Mode Turning On Your RadioTurning Off Your Radio Your Radio’s DisplayChanging Settings While Turning On Your Radio Keys Pressed and Held Function While Turning On Your RadioAccessing and Setting Features Setting the Battery TypeBacklight Setting the Channel Talking and ListeningBefore You Can Talk Setting the Interference Eliminator Code VolumeOptimal Range To TalkTalking Range Medium Range Minimal RangeMonitor/Signal Strength Indicator Using AccessoriesAlerts Call Tone and Call DisplayRing Only T6200 Only Display Within Setting Menu Function Ring and/or VibraCall T6210 and T6220 OnlyTalk Confirmation Tone Button BeepsHands-Free Use With Accessories Hands-Free Use VOXSetting Sensitivity Level Privacy Eavesdrop Reducer T6210 and T6220 OnlySetting Display Function QuieT6000Unique Situations Weather T6220 Only Turning On Weather Channel ReceptionSetting the Weather Channel Setting the Weather Alert Other Important Features LockScanning Auto Power Off Reset Simple MenuUse and Care If the radio gets wetFrequency and Code Charts ChannelInterference Eliminator Codes Troubleshooting Interference ReceivedHeavy static or Channel and/orCannot access Motorola Limited Warranty What This Warranty CoversII. What the Period of Coverage Is IV. What We Will Do to Correct Warranty Problems How to Get Warranty ServiceIII. Who is Covered VI. What This Warranty Does Not Cover Motorola Limited Warranty VII. Some Other Limitations VIII.Patent and Software Provisions IX. State Law and Other Jurisdiction Rights Computer Software Copyrights FCC License Not Required Page Page Page Page No license fee or airtime charges Weather-resistant Hands VibraCallDetailed steps contained in the User’s Guide Call ToneThrough 10 T6220 Only T6210 & T6220Through 5 T6200 & T6210 T6200 Only