Motorola P110 operating instructions Battery Installation or Replacement, To Install Battery

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Getting Started

P110 Portable Radios

Battery Installation or Replacement

To Install Battery

1.Align the tabs on the top of the bat- tery to the guide rails on the radio (Figure 2).

2.Press battery and radio together.

3.Slide the battery towards the top of the radio until the battery latches click into place (arrow 1).

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1

Figure 1.

To Remove Battery

The basic operation needed for bat- tery removal is illustrated in Figure 2.

1.Disengage both battery latches, located on each side of the bottom of the radio (arrow 1).

2.Move battery down on guide rails about 1/2 inch (arrow 2).

3.Pull the battery away from the guide rails and remove from housing.

On page 12 there are two different methods for battery removal.

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1

Figure 2.

NOTE

Before each removal attempt, push battery bot- tom towards top of radio to properly seat bat- tery. Figures 3 & 4 show right-handed operators, use mirror image of figures for left- handed users.

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Contents P110 Recycling or Disposal of Batteries InmetcoContents Introduction Welcome To The Motorola Radius P110 RadioPackaged Model Contents InspectionRotary Channel Selector Switch Controls, Switches, Indicators, and ConnectorsOn/Off/Volume Control LED IndicatorAntenna Push-To-Talk PTT ButtonControl Button Time-Out Timer Alert Tone IndicatorsPower-Up Transmit on Blank or Receive Only ChannelsLow Battery Alert Scan and Signalling Alert Tones Receive Mode PTT Button Not Pressed Multifunction LED IndicatorsTransmit Mode PTT Button Pressed Channel Scan Functions Default Per Radio Functions DefaultPer Channel Functions Default Signalling Functions DefaultAntenna Installation Getting StartedBattery Installation or Replacement To Install BatteryMethod a Method BTo Receive To Power-UpOperation To Transmit Set the channel selector to the desired channel positionOperation with Standard Features Volume SetBusy Channel Lockout Dtmf Telephone Interconnect Dtmf Telephone Interconnect OperationOptional Enhancements Channel ScanOptional Enhancements Voice Selective Call Signalling EnhancementsCall Alert Recharging Nickel Cadmium Batteries Battery InformationCharging Temperature Memory Effect Reduced Charge Capacity Nickel-Cadmium Battery DisposalShort Circuit Battery Charger Operating Instructions P110 To Operate Charger Battery Charger Vehicular Accessories AccessoriesCarrying Accessories AntennasBatteries Nickel-Cadmium Battery ChargersAudio/RF Accessories Troubleshooting Service General Radio Care Safety Information Computer Software Copyrights United Kingdom contact Licensing InformationCanada contact Japan contact Mexico contactSingapore contact Hong Kong Contact