Motorola RDU2080d, RDV2080d Signal Strength Indicator and Channel Busy Indicators, Talk Range

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GETTING STARTED

Signal Strength Indicator and Channel Busy Indicators

When there is activity on a frequency the radio

displays the strength indicator icon while radio LED blinks faster. When there is activity on the same frequency and code as your radio (your radio is receiving), the radio signal strength icon can change from 1 (weakest) to 6 (strongest) depending on the radio reception coverage. This can help determine when a radio is moving out of range.

Note: Obstacles that block the signal path may affect the strength of the incoming signal.

TALK RANGE

TALK RANGE

 

Industrial

Multi-Level

 

Model

 

 

 

 

Inside steel/concrete

Inside multi-

 

 

 

 

Industrial buildings

level buildings

 

 

 

 

 

 

UHF 4W

Up to 350,000

Sq. Ft.

Up to 30 Floors

 

 

 

 

 

 

VHF 5W

Up to 300,000

Sq. Ft.

Up to 18 Floors

 

 

 

 

 

 

UHF 2W

Up to 250,000

Sq. Ft.

Up to 20 Floors

 

 

 

 

 

 

VHF 2W

Up to 220,000

Sq. Ft.

Up to 13 Floors

 

 

 

 

 

 

To talk with someone on your two-way radio, the channel, frequency, and interference eliminator code must be the same on both radios, which will depend on the stored profile that has been preprogrammed on the radio:

1.Channel: Current channel that the radio is using, depending upon radio model.

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Contents Page Page Contents Programming Features Getting StartedTroubleshooting Use and Care Frequency and Code Charts Programmable Buttons Chart Icons Chart 100Safety Product Safety and RF Exposure ComplianceBatteries Chargers Safety Information Operational Safety Guidelines Package Contents IntroductionUSA Canada On your TTY Text TelephoneFCC Licensing Information Interference InformationFCC Licensing Information Radio Overview Parts of the RadioOn/Off/Volume Knob Accessory ConnectorLED Indicator Model LabelLithium-Ion Li-Ion Battery Side ButtonsPush-to-Talk PTT Button Side Button 1 SB1Model Frequency Band AntennaBattery Features About the Li-Ion BatteryBattery Recycling and Disposal BatteryInstalling the Lithium-Ion Li-Ion Battery Removing the Lithium-Ion Li-Ion BatteryRemoving Alkaline Batteries Attaching and Removing Antenna Installing Spring Action Belt Clip Power Supply, Adaptor and Drop-in Tray ChargerBattery Life Information Li-Ion Battery Life with Battery Save feature onAlkaline Battery Life Alkaline Battery LifeBattery Meter RDX Series Battery MeterCharging the Battery Charging with the Drop-in Tray Single Unit Charger SUCCharging a Standalone Battery Charging a Standard BatteryCharging a High Capacity or Ultra High Capacity Battery Drop-in Tray Charger LED Indicators Standard Charger LED IndicatorRapid Charger LED Indicator Charging Battery Type Solution Estimated Charging TimeEstimated Charging Time MUC LED Indicator Adjusting Volume Getting StartedTurning Radio ON/OFF Reading the DisplaySelecting a Channel Talking and MonitoringReceiving a Call Signal Strength Indicator and Channel Busy Indicators Talk RangeGetting Started Radio LED Indicators Radio Status LED IndicationWith Compatible VOX Accessories HANDS-FREE USE/VOXHands Free without Accessories iVOX Battery SaveReset to Factory Defaults End of Transmission Tone Roger Beep Tone Keypad BeepsKeypad Lock/Unlock Menu OptionsSetting VOX / iVOX sensitivity IVOBattery Type Menu LithiumProgramming Features Entering Programming ModeProgramming RX Reception Frequencies Programming RX Reception Codes CTCSS/DPL Programming RX Reception BandwidthProgramming Scramble L Programming Maximum Number of Channels Programming Call TonesImic Programming Microphone Gain LevelProgramming Microphone Accessory Gain Level Other Programming FeaturesScan YES Programming Scan ListProgramming Buttons Editing Channel Alias NameOr exit without saving changes by turning OFF Nuisance Channel Delete CPS Computer Programming Software Time-Out Timer Power SelectBattery Type Setting Bandwidth SelectCall Tones ScrambleReverse Burst Cloning Radios Programming Features Source Radio Radio to be cloned Operating InstructionsWhat to do if cloning fails Programming Software Repeater CapabilitiesProgramming Repeater Capability Programming Features Following screen Troubleshooting Symptom Try ThisRange. Check for clear line of sight to improve transmission Troubleshooting VOX feature might be set to OFF USE and Care Frequency and Code Charts RDX VHF FrequenciesFrequency # Frequency # Bandwidth RDX VHF 8CH Radios Default Frequencies RDV2080d Channel Frequency # Code # BandwidthXTN VHF Default Frequencies Channel Frequency # Code BandwidthRDX UHF Frequencies Frequency # Frequency Bandwidth MHz Frequency # Frequency RDU2080d UHF Default Frequencies Chart RDX UHF 8 CH Radios Default Frequencies RDU2080dRDU4160d UHF Default Frequencies Chart RDX UHF 16 CH Radios Default Frequencies RDU4160dFrequency and Code Ctcss and PL/DPL Codes Ctcss CodesDPL 365 503 English Motorola Limited Warranty for the United States and Canada What Does this Warranty Cover?Products and Accessories Warranty ExclusionsHOW to Obtain Warranty Service or Other INFORMATION? SoftwareWHO is COVERED? Software Copyright NoticePatent Notice Export LAW AssurancesAccessories Audio AccessoriesBattery AntennasCarry Accessories Power Supplies AC PIN AdaptorsSoftware Applications CablesPower Supplies RDX Series Features Summary Radio Panel Lock CTCSS/DPL Accessory Radio Power up Text Timer VOX Programmable Buttons Chart Icons Chart 101 Page 6880309T01-A