Motorola P110 operating instructions Operation, To Power-Up, To Receive

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Operation

P110 Portable Radios

Operation

To Power-Up

Rotate the volume control 1/2 turn clock- wise to turn on the radio. A power-up alert tone is generated for approximately 1/8 second to indicate that the radio has passed a self-test of the microcomputer.

NOTE

If the short power-up alert tone is not gener- ated, or if a second low alert tone is generated (indicating corrupted radio programming), turn the radio off, check the battery (charge or replace if necessary), and turn the radio back on again. If the power-up alert tone is still not generated, a fault exists in the radio. Contact your local Motorola Radius dealer.

To Receive

1.Set the channel selector to the desired channel position.

2.Listen for a transmission and adjust the volume control to a comfortable listening level. If no transmission is heard, depress and hold the volume control button to unsquelch the radio and adjust the volume to a com- fortable listening level.

3.The radio is now set to receive all calls on the selected frequency.

4.If you wish to monitor a channel (disable PL/DPL) press the side mounted control button. If programmed as a Monitor Button, the LED glows yellow for 4 seconds to confirm that the coded squelch is disabled. Any time the PTT button is pressed when the P110 is in the mon- itor mode (disable PL/DPL), the LED temporarily glows yellow to remind you that this state is active. The radio remains in the monitor mode until the control button is pressed again, to reverse the state.

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Contents P110 Recycling or Disposal of Batteries InmetcoContents Introduction Welcome To The Motorola Radius P110 RadioPackaged Model Contents InspectionControls, Switches, Indicators, and Connectors On/Off/Volume ControlRotary Channel Selector Switch LED IndicatorControl Button Push-To-Talk PTT ButtonAntenna Alert Tone Indicators Power-UpTime-Out Timer Transmit on Blank or Receive Only ChannelsLow Battery Alert Scan and Signalling Alert Tones Transmit Mode PTT Button Pressed Multifunction LED IndicatorsReceive Mode PTT Button Not Pressed Per Radio Functions Default Per Channel Functions DefaultChannel Scan Functions Default Signalling Functions DefaultAntenna Installation Getting StartedBattery Installation or Replacement To Install BatteryMethod a Method BOperation To Power-UpTo Receive 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 Call Alert Signalling EnhancementsVoice Selective Call Charging Temperature Battery InformationRecharging Nickel Cadmium Batteries Short Circuit Nickel-Cadmium Battery DisposalMemory Effect Reduced Charge Capacity Battery Charger Operating Instructions P110 To Operate Charger Battery Charger Accessories Carrying AccessoriesVehicular Accessories AntennasAudio/RF Accessories Nickel-Cadmium Battery ChargersBatteries Troubleshooting Service General Radio Care Safety Information Computer Software Copyrights Canada contact Licensing InformationUnited Kingdom contact Mexico contact Singapore contactJapan contact Hong Kong Contact