Motorola RMU2080D manual Programming Microphone, Accessory Gain Level

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medium gain or 3 = high gain) by pressing the

FEATURES

and

buttons.

 

 

Once you have selected the desired

 

Microphone Gain Level, long press the PTT

 

button to exit and save, or short press the PTT

 

button to move to the next programming

PROGRAMMING

feature without saving.

Note: The values available for Microphone Gain

 

 

Level settings are dependent on the

 

maximum Microphone Gain Level the radio

 

supports.

 

PROGRAMMING MICROPHONE

 

ACCESSORY GAIN LEVEL

 

To configure the Microphone Accessory Gain

 

Level, enter the Advanced Configuration Mode

 

and scroll up or down through the programming

 

 

modes by short pressing the PTT button or

 

(Menu) button.

The radio display shows the Microphone

Accessory Gain Level as follows:

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The radio blinks the current Microphone Accessory Gain Level setting. You can select the desired Microphone Accessory Gain Level (1 = low gain, 2 = medium gain or 3 = high

gain) by pressing the and buttons.

Once you have selected the desired Microphone Gain Level, long press the PTT button to exit and save, or short press the PTT button to move to the next programming feature without saving.

Note: The values available for Microphone Accessory Gain Level settings are dependent on the maximum Microphone Accessory Gain Level the radio supports.

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