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General Radio Operations: Settings

 

 

2.Use the Volume Control keys to adjust the Ringer volume as necessary and then press

under OK to save the selection and return to the previous menu.

Setting the Speaker Volume

1.From the Volume menu, scroll to highlight Speaker and press under Change. The Speaker screen appears.

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2.Use the Volume Control keys to adjust the Speaker Volume as necessary and then press

under OK to save the selection and return to the previous menu.

Setting the Keypad Volume

1.From the Volume menu, scroll to highlight Keypad and press under Change. The Key- pad screen appears.

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2.Use the Volume Control keys to adjust the Keypad Volume as necessary and then press the Ok Option key to save the selection and return to the previous menu.

Setting Ambient Noise Level

Ambient noise is the ambient noise of the environment the radio is being used in. Therefore, if the radio is being used in a very noisy environment, then the ambient noise level should be set to High. This lowers the mic gain on the radio and thus, reduce the noise from the surrounding environment. A low ambient noise level increases the mic gain, and allow the receiver to hear clearer audio.

The microphone sensitivity of DTR Series radios can be adjusted to accommodate varying levels of background noise. The radios’ internal microphones and their accessories’ microphones can be adjusted independently. Use the Low setting to decrease the microphone sensitivity for high levels of background noise, or High for quieter environments.

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Motorola DTR410 manual Setting the Speaker Volume, Setting the Keypad Volume, Setting Ambient Noise Level