Motorola DTR410 manual Delete, Channel, Unit Name

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Radio Programming: Adding Contacts

 

 

Channel

Your radio operates using frequency-hopping spread-spectrum technology. Each "Channel" is a group of 50 frequencies. Your radio can transmit and receive on up to 10 channels, but Group messages are not heard unless users are on the same channel.

NOTE: Each channel can be reused while an established transmission is in progress. All of the radios may remain on the same channel with no unwanted interference because DTR radios are based on digital ID based technology.

The home icon on the display indicates that your current scroll list setting is on your channel. Your radio scans up to 10 groups per channel, plus the Private Groups are received regardless of channel.

1. Scroll to select Channel and press under Change. The Channel screen appears.

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NOTE: The presently selected channel has a to the left of the channel number. Radios on the same TalkGroup should be set-up on the same channel.

2.Scroll to select a channel and press under Select. The display returns to the previous screen with the new Channel entered.

Unit Name

Unit ID is transmitted with all voice and text messages. Programming a unique unit name to an ID causes the radio to recognize any incoming calls from that user or group and display their unit name.

NOTE: A mini keyboard, part number NNTN5491 for DTR550/650 (53967 for DTR410) must be connected to the radio to enter alphanumeric characters.

1. Scroll to select Name and press under Change. The Name screen appears.

Name:

Private 3

Ok

Delete

2.Press under Delete to remove characters one at a time or hold to delete all characters.

Use the mini keyboard to enter a new name. After entering the Name, press under Ok to confirm the entry and to return to the previous screen with the new Name entered.

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Contents DTR Series Foreword Before using this product, read the operating instructionsFor safe usage contained in the Product Safety and RF Exposure booklet enclosed with your radioTable of Contents Chapter Advanced Radio Operations Chapter Radio ProgrammingWare CPS DTR410 Only Chapter Cloning ModeChapter November FCC Licensing Information November Notations Used in This Manual Description Volume ControlIntroduction DTR Features DTR410 DTR550 DTR650Drop in Charging Tray Option Keys Power Button Navigation KeysYour DTR Series Radio Home KeyMenu Icons JOE Smith Security 549pm 11/14 Contcs MesgsGetting Started Status IconsBattery AntennaAccessory Connector Charging using the Drop-in Charging TrayCharging using the Plug-in Charger Charging the RadioBattery Meter Attaching the BatteryCharging a Radio and Battery using a Multi-Unit Charger Swivel Belt Holster Disconnecting the Mini Keyboard from Your RadioAccessory Connector Keyboard Connector Mini KeyboardGreen/Lock Key Functionality Entering Text with the Mini KeyboardYellow/Lock Key Functionality Caps Key FunctionalityStandard Yellow Function Green Function Standard Yellow Function Green FunctionAccent Marks Using Mini Keyboard Key ShortcutsExtended Character Set Accessories Other Special CharactersIntroduction Accessories General Radio Operations Adjusting the Speaker VolumeSetting Voice VibraCall on 17179860200 Public1 549pm 11/14 Contcs MesgsViewing a Contact Security 549pm 11/14 Contcs MesgsSelecting a Scroll List Contact Security Talkgrp in Use Joe Smith Receiving and Making CallsReceiving a Call Alert Call AlertsSending Call Alerts Receiving a Message New Message Received From Jones Read BackText Messaging Reading from the InboxView Send Detailed View FromJones Are you at wo Reply BackCompose Msg ToJones Replying to a Received MessageSending a Text Message Select Back Composing a Message Using the Mini KeyboardSend Message Deleting a Message Accessing the Main Menu Main Menu Navigation ChartCall Details Office Smith 903am 11/22 Back Recent Calls Smith JonesView Back Recent CallsDeleting Recent Calls SettingsDelete Smith? Yes No Backlight10 Change Back Setting the DisplayDisplay ContrastSetting VibraCall Clock and AlarmSetting the Time Setting the DateSetting the Alarm Setting the Ringer Volume Setting the VolumeTalk Permit Tone TPT Offset Volume volume level setting Setting Ambient Noise Level Setting the Speaker VolumeSetting the Keypad Volume My Info Joe Smith 17179869143 Channel Back My InfoGeneral Radio Operations My Info Managing Your Scroll List Accessing the Advanced MenuAdvanced Radio Operations Enabling Scan Enabling Call ForwardingAdvanced Scroll List Call Forward Remote Disabling DTR410 and DTR650 Models OnlyRemote Monitoring DTR410 and DTR650 Models Only Remote Time DTR410 and DTR650 Models Only Program Menu Program Menu Navigation Chart Radio Programming Entering Programming Mode Adding Contacts Channel1 NamePrivate1 Change CancelPrivate Call TypeChannel NameDelete Unit NameEntering a Home Group Number Programming a Unit ID Private Calls OnlySelecting a Group ID Entering Group Members PrivateGroup Only for DTR550/650 Group OnlySelecting Group Only Radio Programming Text Messaging Quick Note Cancel Radio HistoryScan Lists Reset DefaultsManager Mode See All Groups LanguageCPS Set-up Entering a Name on the RadioCreating the Private Contacts Creating the PublicGroup Contacts Setting up Scan Personalizing your Radio Setting the Scroll List Programming your RadioScenario On How To Program a Radio XYZ CompanyNovember Cloning Mode Entering Cloning ModeCloning Using the Cloning Cable AddInvalid Adding/Deleting a ContactCloning Mode Adding/Deleting a Contact Reset All Contacts Remote Delete ContactCloning Mode Remote Delete Contact Troubleshooting Symptom Try ThisTroubleshooting Products and Accessories Motorola Limited Warranty for the United States and CanadaWhat Does this Warranty Cover? ExclusionsSoftware Copyright Notice How to Obtain Warranty Service or Other Information?Who is Covered? SoftwarePatent Notice Export Law AssurancesNovember Index Battery, Charging using Messaging Composing a Message using the Mini Keyboard Radio Selecting Index Antenna To enter Programming ModeProgramming 5480384S84
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