Motorola P110 operating instructions Optional Enhancements

Models: P110

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P110 Portable Radios

Talkback Scan

This is an option of the channel scan features listed on page 19 that is used when the PTT button is pressed when scanning has stopped on a channel. When transmit or receive activity ceases on a scan channel, a "hang time" of approximately 3 seconds occurs prior to the radio resuming scan for other channel activity. This "hang time" gives you time to receive or respond to a call before scan- ning resumes. The "hang-time" is programmable through the Radio Service Software available at your local Motorola Radius Dealer.

Designated Channel Scan (Home Revert) Pressing the PTT button while the radio is scanning causes the radio to transmit on the preprogrammed desig- nated channel location. This channel location is program- mable through the Radio Service Software available at your local Motorola Radius Dealer.

NOTE

If both Designated Channel Scan and Talkback Scan are selected, the radio transmits on the active channel. If however, there are no active channels, the radio transmits on the Designated Channel.

Scan Talkback Tone

The Scan Talkback Tone feature enables you to find the last active channel received during scan mode. A beep is emitted when the channel selector knob is rotated to the last channel received during scan.

Scan Nuisance Delete

When a conversation occurs and it is not your priority channel or designated scan channel, you can temporarily eliminate this channel from the

scan list by pressing the side Control button (if the Control but- ton is programmed for Scan Nui- sance Delete). To add the deleted channel back to the pre-pro- grammed scan list, you must exit and reenter the scan function.

NOTE

The Volume Set feature is replaced whenever the side control button is programmed to oper- ate the Scan Nuisance Delete feature.

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March, 1996

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Motorola P110 operating instructions Optional Enhancements