Motorola HE-8000 I, LH4-B800E instruction manual Changing the production counter

Models: LH4-B800E HE-8000 HE-8000 I

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5. OPERATION

5-4-8. Changing the production counter

Check that panel DIP switch SW-A4 is at the OFF setting. (Refer to "13. Changing functions using the DIP switches".)

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(6)

(14)

(15)

(16)

(13) (17)

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1. Press the SELECT key (13) to change the mode to automatic mode.

2. Press the parameter UP key (15) and the para- meter DOWN key (16) simultaneously.

("PC" will flash in the program number LED (6). The current production counter setting will appear in the parameter display LED (14).)

3. Use the parameter keys (15) and (16) to change the production counter, and then press the ENTER key (17).

(The production counter setting will flash in the parameter display LED (14) while the setting is being changed. When the ENTER key (17) is pressed, the setting value will be changed, the parameter display LED (14) will stop flashing and the mode will change to automatic mode.)

* If you press the SELECT key (13) while the display is flashing, the mode will change to automatic mode without changing the produc- tion counter setting.

* If you press the RESET key (3), the production counter will change to 0, and this change will be accepted when the ENTER key (17) is pressed.

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Motorola HE-8000 I, LH4-B800E instruction manual Changing the production counter

LH4-B800E, HE-8000, HE-8000 I specifications

Motorola has long been a pioneer in communication technologies, and the introduction of models like the HE-8000 I, HE-8000, and LH4-B800E showcases the company's commitment to quality and innovation in the realm of wireless communication devices. These models offer a blend of advanced features, robust design, and cutting-edge technologies that cater to various user needs.

The Motorola HE-8000 I is characterized by its sleek and ergonomic design, making it comfortable for extended use. It boasts a long battery life, ensuring that users can stay connected for longer periods without the need for frequent recharging. This model is equipped with enhanced audio clarity, utilizing advanced noise-canceling technology to ensure clear communication even in noisy environments. Furthermore, the HE-8000 I features multi-channel capabilities, allowing users to switch between multiple channels effortlessly.

Similar in design and functionality, the HE-8000 model enhances user experience with its intuitive interface. This model supports Bluetooth connectivity, making it compatible with a wide range of devices, including smartphones and tablets. The HE-8000's build quality is reinforced for durability in rugged conditions, making it an ideal choice for professionals who require reliable communication tools in challenging environments.

The LH4-B800E represents the pinnacle of Motorola's commitment to delivering versatile communication solutions. It includes advanced features such as GPS tracking and real-time location sharing, which are essential for teams working in logistics, security, and emergency services. The LH4-B800E also stands out for its superior range, offering extended coverage even in remote areas, ensuring that users remain connected.

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