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LCD Segments and Indicators
LCD Segments and Indicators
TX LOW CTCSS + - BATT
SCAN
SAVE
SIGNAL
Indicators
TX - Lights up when radio is transmitting.
LOW - Lights up when radio is in low transmit power mode.
CTCSS - Lights up continuously for Coded Squelch mode; Off for Carrier Squelch mode; Flashes for Sig- nalling Squelch mode (if available).
SCAN - Flashes when radio is scanning; Lights up continuously when scan is suspended.
BATT - Flashes when battery voltage is low.
SAVE - Flashes quickly when Normal Battery Saver mode is enabled; Flashes slowly when Enhanced Bat- tery Saver mode is enabled; Nothing displayed when Battery Saver is disabled.
+/- - Plus sign (+) lights up for positive standard TX off- set; Minus sign (-) lights up for negative standard TX offset; Both On indicates user-programmed TX fre- quency; Both Off indicates no TX offset.
Indicators with Segments
SIGNAL - uses six bar segments to indicate the rela- tive receive (Rx) signal strength. SIGNAL lights up upon receiving a Rx signal strength greater than 10 dB SINAD. As the signal strength increases, additional bar segments light up, starting from the left-most bar segment.
Contents
Portable Radios
Basic Operation
AP73 Quick Reference
MHz Operation
Individual Call, , Group Call, or All Call
SPM Dis- SPM Browse Menu
Year Limited Warranty For Radios
Step
Copyright Information
Contents
Coverage of this User Guide
Introduction
Radio Antenna Antenna Adaptor Spring Belt Clip
Packing Information
Knobs, Buttons, Connectors and Others
Squelch / PL Button
Signal Button
Low Power / Frequency Step Button
Push-To-Talk PTT Button
Left Scroll / Offset Button
Mode / Backspace Button
Accessory Connector
Speaker
Numeric Keypad
Enable / Disable PTT ID Key
Battery Pack
Battery Latches
Attaching and Removing the Belt Clip
Installing and Removing Batteries
Getting Started
Attaching and Removing the Antenna
Charging NiCd Battery Pack
Length of time required to fully charge a new battery
Charging your Battery for the First time
Charging with Wall Charger
Charging your Battery Subsequently
Length of time required to fully recharge a used battery
➊ Make sure the battery pack is attached to the radio
➊ Place the Charger Insert into the Desktop Charger
Charging with Desktop Charger
➋ Insert the radio / battery into the charging docket
Turning the Radio On
Adjusting the Volume
High / Low Power Output
Basic Operations
Transmitting a Message
Receiving a Message
Additional Operations
Press and hold to enable / disable PTT ID
Display Backlight
Changing Squelch Modes
Locking / Unlocking the Radio’s Function
Ctcss
Setting Squelch Level
➊Press and hold
Selecting The Receive PL / DPL Squelch Code
➋P ress
Selecting a Transmit PL / DPL Squelch Code
RPL.xxx PL Freq Equiv TPL.xxx PL Code
Receive And Transmit PL / DPL Code Tables
Equiv
➊Press and hold
MHz Mode Operations
Selecting MHz Mode
Selecting the Frequency Step Size
Enter the desired frequency
Selecting a Receive Frequency
Combination
Ii Through The Selector Knob
Programming a User-Defined TX Frequency
Selecting The TX Offset
To flash takes about 3 seconds
MHz Mode Operations
MHz Mode Operations
Rotate the Selector Knob 2 to the desired chan- nel number
Memory Mode Operations
Selecting Memory Mode
Selecting a Memory Channel
Programming a Memory Channel
Loading a Memory Channel
Programmable Band Scan
Scan Operations
➋Press
➊Press
Frequency range
Rotate the Selector Knob 2 anti-clockwise
Pressing Push-To-Talk PTT Button 6, a digit on
Transmitting During Band Scanning
Before
Memory Channel Scan
Press Push-To-Talk PTT Button 6 to talk, release to listen
Press D
Scan Operations
Stores the preprogrammed telephone number
Dtmf Telephone Interconnect
Placing a Telephone Call
Press
Then press
Last Number Redial
Storing a Phone Number
Press and hold Push-To-Talk PTT Button
To scroll the cursor to the left or right
If you make a mistake, press
Displaying a Stored Phone Number
Receiving a Voice Selective Call
Voice Selective Call Optional
Programmed see Edit Selective Call IDs on
Sending a Voice Selective Call
Turn off the radio to exit SPM
Special Programming Mode SPM
Entering SPM
Exiting SPM
SPM Browse Menu
Erase a Single Channel from Memory
Editing SPM Parameters
Editing the Channel Scan List
To scroll through the channels
To enter the edit mode
Editing the Phone Access / Deaccess Codes
➋ Press
➊ In SPM, rotate the Selector Knob 2 to the PTT ID
Edit PTT ID
Ing PTT ID
Edit Selective Call IDs
To change the current status
Editing Time Out Timer
Setting the Selective Call Tone Status
➋ Use
To toggle between On and Off
Setting the Sidetones Status
To scroll through the three
Setting the Alert Tone Volume
Setting the Battery Saver Status
➋ Use OFS Options
To scroll through the options
Setting the Battery Type
Setting the Accessory Sense Option
➊ In SPM, rotate the Selector Knob 2 to the Set
Factory Reset Feature
Special Programming Mode SPM
Indicators
LCD Segments and Indicators
Indicators with Segments
Alert Tone Indicators
Nuisance Channel Delete
Individual Selective Call Decode
Acknowledgment ID Decode
Group and All Call Selective Call Decode
Exposure To Radio Frequency Energy
Information For Safe, Efficient Opera- tion
For Portable Two-way Radios
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Electromagnetic Interference/compatibility
For Vehicles With An Air Bag
Blasting Caps And Areas
Asia
Recycling / Disposal of NiCd Batteries
United States
Europe
Japan
Service
Licensing & Service Information
Licensing
NiCd battery does not charge or last long enough
Troubleshooting
Radio is dead
Alkaline Battery does not last long enough 10 minutes
Solution Clean battery and charger contacts often
Limited talk range
Solution Use proper radio etiquette
Radio will not talk to other radios in system
Hearing other conversations or noise on your radio
You hear constant static from speaker
You have tried a solution for any of the above symp
Toms, without success
Battery & Charging Accessories
Accessories
Antennas
Carrying Cases & Accessories
Audio & Signalling Accessories for all models
Radio to Radio Cloning Accessory
Limited Warranty Motorola Radio Products
General
Radio Specifications
Receiver
Transmitter