Motorola RDU2080 Programming Microphone Gain Level, Programming Microphone Accessory Gain Level

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PROGRAMMING MICROPHONE GAIN LEVEL

To configure the microphone gain level, enter ’Programming Mode’ and scroll through the programming options by short pressing the PTT button. When you reach the ‘Microphone Gain Level Programming Mode’ the display will read as follows:

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The current microphone gain level setting will blink. You can select the desired microphone gain level by pressing the / buttons (1=low gain,2= Medium gain or 3= high gain).

Once you have selected the gain level you want to program, 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 gain level are dependent upon maximum levels the radio supports.

PROGRAMMING MICROPHONE

ACCESSORY GAIN LEVEL

To configure the Accessory Microphone Gain

 

Level, enter ’Programming Mode’ and scroll

 

through the programming options by short

PROGRAMMING FEATURES

pressing the PTT button.

The current accessory microphone gain level

 

setting will be blinking. You can select the

 

desired gain level (1=Low gain,2= Medium gain

 

or 3= High gain) by pressing the /

 

buttons.

 

MIC

Once you have selected the gain level you want to program, long press the PTT button to

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