Motorola DLR1060 User Manual

Motorola DLR1060 User Manual

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TWO-WAY RADIO
DLR1060
NON-KEYPAD PORTABLE RADIO
USER GUIDE
en-US
January 2020
© 2020 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.
*MN006345A01*
MN006345A01-AA

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  • Page 1 TWO-WAY RADIO DLR1060 NON-KEYPAD PORTABLE RADIO USER GUIDE en-US January 2020 © 2020 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved. *MN006345A01* MN006345A01-AA...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Batteries and Chargers Safety Information....6 4.5 Charger LED Indication....... 20 Operational Safety Guidelines......6 Chapter 5: Radio Overview.......... 21 Acoustic Safety...............8 5.1 DLR1060 Controls and Indicators....21 Computer Software Copyrights........9 5.2 Radio Specifications........23 Copyrights..............10 Chapter 6: Getting Started........... 24 Package Contents............
  • Page 3 English 7.7 Top Button Options........30 Chapter 9: Special Radio Call Features....... 46 7.8 Radio Status..........30 9.1 Private Reply..........46 Chapter 8: Advanced Configuration Mode....32 9.1.1 Starting Private Reply....50 8.1 Entering Advanced Configuration Mode..33 9.1.2 Private Reply Status Indicator..51 8.2 Browsing Advanced Configuration Options 9.2 Direct Call............
  • Page 4 English 11.3 Configuring Cloning Mode Using Radio to Radio Cloning Cable........78 11.4 Troubleshooting Cloning Mode....80 11.5 Cloning Mode Using Wireless PROFILE ID Number ............80 11.5.1 Configuring Cloning Mode Using Wireless PROFILE ID Number ....81 Chapter 12: Troubleshooting........82 Appendix A: Accessories..........87...
  • Page 5: Product Safety And Rf Exposure Compliance

    RF Exposure booklet enclosed with your radio which contains important operating instructions for safe usage and RF energy awareness and control for compliance with applicable standards and regulations. For a list of Motorola Solutions-approved antennas, batteries, and other accessories, visit http:// www.motorolasolutions.com...
  • Page 6: Batteries And Chargers Safety Information

    Safety Information • Do not operate the charger if it has been broken or damaged in any way. Take it to any qualified Motorola This document contains important safety and operating Solutions service representatives. instructions. Read these instructions carefully and save •...
  • Page 7 English • Connect the equipment to an outlet which is easy to access and near. • For equipment using fuses, replacements must comply with the type and rating specified in the equipment instructions. • Maximum ambient temperature around the power supply equipment must not exceed 40 °C (104 °F).
  • Page 8: Acoustic Safety

    English Acoustic Safety listening to your radio through your headset or earpiece, and have your hearing checked by your doctor. CAUTION: Exposure to loud noises from any source for extended periods of time may temporarily or permanently affect your hearing. The louder the radio volume, the less time is required before your hearing can be affected.
  • Page 9: Computer Software Copyrights

    English Computer Software Copyrights The Motorola Solutions products described in this manual may include copyrighted Motorola Solutions computer programs stored in semiconductor memories or other media. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola Solutions certain exclusive rights for...
  • Page 10: Copyrights

    English Copyrights The AMBE+2 voice compression software included in this ™ product is protected by intellectual property rights including patent rights, copyrights and trade secrets of Digital Voice Systems, Inc. This voice compression technology is licensed solely for use as is within the Communications Equipment.
  • Page 11: Package Contents

    English Package Contents The following list encompasses the package content available: • Radio • Holster • Lithium-Ion Battery • Quick Reference Guide • Drop-in Tray Charger with Power Adapter (Optional) • Product Safety and RF Exposure Booklet • Warranty Card...
  • Page 12: Chapter 1: Introduction

    This user guide covers the operation of your radios. This radio is a product of Motorola Solutions' 90 years of experience as a world leader in the designing and manufacturing of communications equipment. This series provides cost-effective communications for businesses...
  • Page 13: Chapter 2: Maintenance

    English Maintenance This chapter explains the maintenance of the radio. Use and Care Do not place more than Do not immerse radio in Use a soft damp cloth to Do not use alcohol or clean- seven turned on radio, too water clean the exterior ing solutions...
  • Page 14 English Turn the radio off and re- Do not use radio until it is Dry with soft cloth move the battery completely dry...
  • Page 15: Chapter 3: Battery Features

    HKNN4013_ Li-ion Battery 1800 mAh Motorola Solutions batteries are designed specifically to be used with a Motorola Solutions charger and vice versa. Charging batteries with non-Motorola Solutions equipment may lead to battery damage and void the battery warranty. Whenever possible, maintain the battery temperature to 77...
  • Page 16: Battery Life

    English Table 3: Battery Status Battery Life Battery Status Battery Level Voice Prompt or Tone The battery life lasts longer when the Battery Save feature is turned on. The Battery Save feature is enabled by High 100 % – 71 % “Battery level default.
  • Page 17: Chapter 4: Charging Method

    English Charging Method 3 Slide the battery into the charger pocket, ensuring complete contact between the charger and battery contacts. This chapter describes the methods you use to charge your When the battery is in the pocket, the charger radio. indicates the Battery Level status as shown in Charger LED Indication on page 20 table.
  • Page 18: Charging The Radio And The Battery Using A Dlr 12-Pocket Multi-Unit Charger - Optional Accessory

    English 2 Insert the connector of the power supply into the port Charging the Radio and the Battery on the side of the SUC. Using a DLR 12-Pocket Multi-Unit 3 Plug the AC adapter into a power outlet. Charger - Optional Accessory 4 Insert the radio into the SUC with the front of the The DLR 12-Pocket Multi-Unit Charger (MUC) allows drop- radio facing the LED of the SUC.
  • Page 19: Estimated Charging Time

    English Estimated Charging Time The following table provides the estimated charging time of the battery. For more information, see Accessories on page Table 4: Estimated Charging Time Charging Solutions Estimated Charging Time Standard Standard Battery ≤ 3.50 Hours NOTICE: • The MUC clones up to two radios (two Source radios and two Target radios).
  • Page 20: Charger Led Indication

    English Indication Status Charger LED Indication Blink amber two times Battery level is medium The following table describes the meaning of the charger Blink green three times Battery level is high LED indicator. NOTICE: Ensure the radio or the stand-alone battery is inserted correctly in the charger, and there is power to the outlet.
  • Page 21: Chapter 5: Radio Overview

    To check the battery status, short press the Power button. Volume Control Button • To increase the volume, press the Volume Up button. • To decrease or mute the volume, press the Volume Down button. Figure 1: DLR1060 Controls and Indicators...
  • Page 22 English Number Description Number Description Channel/Menu Button Special Radio Call Features on page In standard radio operation mode, the Channel/Menu button comes defaulted Speaker to channel function. Antenna • To change channels, press the The antenna is non-removable. Channel/Menu button. •...
  • Page 23: Radio Specifications

    English Radio Specifications The radio specification is printed on the back of the radio. Table 6: Radio Specifications Model Frequency Band Transmit Power Number of Chan- Antenna (Watts) nels DLR1060 ISM 900 MHz 1 W EIRP Non-removable...
  • Page 24: Chapter 6: Getting Started

    English Getting Started 2 Put the battery door back on the radio. 3 Slide the latch to the lock position. This section helps you to get familiar with the basic operations of the radio. Removing the Battery Attaching the Battery 1 Turn the radio off.
  • Page 25: Attaching The Holster

    English Turning the Radio On or Off Attaching the Holster • To turn on the radio, long press the Power button until the radio plays the power-up tone, and the Tx/Rx LEDi ndicator blinks. • To turn off the radio, long press the Power button until the radio power down tone is heard, and the Tx/Rx Indicator LED indicator turns off.
  • Page 26: Checking Battery Status

    When using radio with earpiece, make sure to adjust the radio volume to the lowest volume before putting on the earpiece. For more information, refer to Acoustic Safety on page Use only Motorola Solutions approved accessories. For more information, refer to Accessories on page...
  • Page 27: Chapter 7: General Radio Operations

    English General Radio Operations Table 7: Tx/Rx LED Indicator Indicator Status Slow blink- The radio is on standby. Transmitting and Receiving Calls ing red Solid red The radio is in transmission mode. 1 Press the PTT button to respond. NOTICE: Fast blink- The radio is in receiving mode.
  • Page 28: Talk Permit Tone

    English IMPORTANT: NOTICE: Do not release the PTT button at any given time To ensure your words are not cut off, always wait for when talking on the radio. Whether you are the TPT before you start to speak. transmitting using the PTT button or using an in-line PTT on the earpiece accessory, always ensure the PTT button is pressed firmly until the transmission is Talking to Group in Channel...
  • Page 29: Starting Private Reply

    English NOTICE: 2 To select channel, press the Volume Up button or There is a channel Hangtime after a Private Volume Down button. transmission. By default, the Hangtime is set Your hear selected channel voice prompt from your to 10 seconds. radio.
  • Page 30: Top Button Options

    English Channel more information, refer to the Advanced Configuration Current channel that the radio is using, depending on Mode on page radio model. PROFILE ID Number Top Button Options The radio in your fleet (independent of the channels that users are assigned to) should use the same PROFILE The Top button is programmed to Private Reply feature by ID.
  • Page 31 English Front LED Indicator Top Button LED Indi- Radio Status Voice Prompt or Tone cator Power Off Solid Red for 2 sec- Power Off chirps onds Fatal Error at Power- Double Blink Red Single Blink Orange Not Available Channel Busy Not Available Busy tone ‘Idle’...
  • Page 32: Chapter 8: Advanced Configuration Mode

    English Advanced Configuration Feature Description dio PROFILE ID Number. Mode Customize the PROFILE ID Number to ensure in- Advanced Configuration Mode allows you to configure terference free/private special settings in your radio without the need of communications. programming cables or additional software. Maximum Channels Choose the maximum Advanced Configuration Mode allows you to customize the...
  • Page 33: Entering Advanced Configuration Mode

    English Feature Description Home Channel Choose the channel you want to designate as your main channel. Every time you change to a different channel and no activity is detected from the chan- nel, the radio reverts to your home channel. Entering Advanced Configuration Mode To enter Advanced Configuration Mode, press...
  • Page 34: Browsing Advanced Configuration Options

    English Number Description PTT button PROFILE ID Number You hear "Programming Mode. Press Menu button to continue" voice prompt from your radio. Home Maximum Channel Channel Browsing Advanced Configuration MIC Gain Top Button Options 1 Upon entering Advanced Configuration Mode, you Figure 5: Advanced Configuration Options hear "Programming Mode.
  • Page 35: Changing Profile Id Number

    English avoid interferences and improve privacy" voice Number Description prompt from your radio to change it. Volume Up button or Volume Down button. 2 To enter the Profile ID number sub-menu, press the Press to enter the Volume Up button or Volume Down button. PROFILE ID Number sub-menu 3 To continue to the next Advanced Configuration...
  • Page 36: Changing Profile Id Number In Sub-Menu

    English 2 To change the first digit, press the Volume Up Number Description button or Volume Down button. Press to change the first digit. 3 To continue to the next digit, press Channel/Menu button. Channel/Menu button. Press to continue to the next digit.
  • Page 37: Confirming Modified Profile Id

    English NOTICE: Number Description You have the option to browse forward Press to change the through the four digits using the Channel/ first digit. Menu button. However, you do not have the option to browse backward through the four Channel/Menu button. digits of PROFILE ID Number.
  • Page 38: Setting Maximum Channels

    Channel/Menu button. 8.2.5 Setting Maximum Channels PROFILE ID Number The maximum number of channels you can set up in your radio is according to your radio model. DLR1060 radio has Home Maximum maximum six channels. Channel Channel...
  • Page 39: Entering Top Button - Current Feature

    English Number Description Press to continue to PROFILE the next Advanced ID Number Configuration option. Home Maximum Channel Channel 8.2.6 Entering Top Button - Current Feature MIC Gain Top Button 1 Press the Channel/Menu button until your radio announces the current Top button feature and prompts you to change it.
  • Page 40: Browsing Top Button - Sub-Menu Options

    English 8.2.6.1 Browsing Top Button - Sub-Menu Options PROFILE ID Number 1 To browse through the different options in Top button sub-menu, press the Volume Up button or Home Maximum Volume Down button. Channel Channel You hear voice prompts from your radio as you navigate through the feature.
  • Page 41: Setting Mic Gain

    English Number Description Press to continue to Private Direct Reply Call(*) the next Advanced Configuration option. Call All Disabled Available 8.2.7 Setting MIC Gain Page All Mute You can change your MIC Gain setting to low, medium, or Available high. The default setting for MIC Gain is medium. 1 Press the Channel/Menu button until your radio Figure 12: Top Button - Sub-Menu Options announces the MIC Gain setting and prompts you to...
  • Page 42: Setting Home Channel

    English NOTICE: Number Description You should only change the MIC Gain setting Press to change MIC if other users complain that the volume from Gain settings. your radio is too low or too high. The default medium setting is appropriate for most users, Channel/Menu button.
  • Page 43: Resetting To Factory Defaults

    English 3 To go back to the first Advanced Configuration Number Description option – PROFILE ID Number, press the Channel/ Volume Up button or Menu button. Volume Down button. NOTICE: Press to change Home When Home Channel is enabled and there is Channel settings.
  • Page 44: Radio Factory Default Settings

    English 8.2.9.1 Radio Factory Default Settings Table 11: Radio Basic Feature Defaults Radio Basic Feature Default Power up announcement Battery Status and Chan- nel Name Quick press Power button Battery Status Number of channels Set to maximum number of channels supported by the radio model Channel/Menu button Channel change only...
  • Page 45 English NOTICE: Radio Basic Feature Default For other radio default setting, refer to Customer Maximum Channels Set to maximum number Programming Software (CPS). of channels supported by the radio model Direct Call MIC Gain Medium Home Channel Disabled Battery Save Power Save Programmable button Call All Available...
  • Page 46: Chapter 9: Special Radio Call Features

    English Special Radio Call Features This topic explains DLR Radio Series special call features. Private Reply This feature allows two people to instantly connect privately after a group transmission. Private Reply Scenario User B is talking to a group of radios. User A wants to talk to User B privately and presses the Top button to queue up.
  • Page 47 English In queue for Private Reply “Private Reply” NOTICE: User B finishes talking to the Group while User A radio is Long pressing the Top button a second time still blinking orange indicating it is in queue for Private cancels the Private Reply queue. Reply call.
  • Page 48 English “Private” Private Call in progress In queue for Private Reply Whenever user A or B presses the PTT button to reply back, they are talking privately to each other. Nobody else hears them. Radio plays a distinctive Private TPT. User A presses PTT button to talk privately to User B.
  • Page 49 English “Private Over” Private Call in progress “Private Over” If either one of the radio users takes too long to push the Radio user A (who initiated the Private Call), can also end PTT button and reply back, (the default “Private Hang the call at any time by long pressing the Top button.
  • Page 50: Starting Private Reply

    English “Private Over” NOTICE: “Private Over” You can set the “Private Hang Time” and “Group Hang Time” to different values using the CPS. 9.1.1 Radio users A and B join back the group transmission in Starting Private Reply their channel once the private call ends. This feature allows two people to instantly connect privately after a group transmission.
  • Page 51: Private Reply Status Indicator

    English 2 To initiate the conversation privately, press the PTT Top Button Voice Private Reply Sta- button. LED Indica- Prompt or Tone Private Call notifica- Solid Orange “Private” 9.1.2 Private Reply Status Indicator tion – Receiver par- Private conversation Solid Orange Private TPT Table 14: Private Reply Status Indicator in progress –...
  • Page 52: Direct Call

    English Direct Call You can call a pre-determined user programmed in the radio privately. The Direct Call feature is configurable using the Customer Programming Software (CPS). NOTICE: To configure Direct Call feature for the first time in your radio, download the Customer Programming Software (CPS) for free at http:// www.motorolasolutions.com/map/en_xa/dlr.
  • Page 53 English “Private” Direct Call in Direct Call in progress progress Whenever either user A or B presses the PTT button to If any of the radio users takes too long to push the PTT reply back, they are talking privately to each other. The button and reply back, (the default “Private Hang Time”...
  • Page 54 English “Private Over” “Private Over” “Private Over” “Private Over” Radio User A (who initiated the Direct Call), ends the call Application Example by long pressing the Top button. The radio plays voice Set up your employees to be able to contact directly and prompt “Private Over”...
  • Page 55: Direct Call Status Indicator

    English NOTICE: Radio Caller/ Voice If the Direct Call is set up in a specific channel, Recepient Button Action Prompt change to that channel and press the PTT button to LED In- or Tone talk privately. dicator Private Call Recepient Solid “Private”...
  • Page 56 English Answer: Long press the Top button. The radio exits the 4 Question: I pressed the Private Reply button but nothing private queue request and the Top button LED indicator happened (for example, Top button LED indicator did turns off, returning you to radio normal status. not start blinking) and instead the radio gives out a busy tone.
  • Page 57 English 7 Question: What happens if I want to end the call during • Question: Would I be still able hear the group a Private Call or Direct Call conversation? conversations in my channel if I do not press the PTT button? Answer: If you are the user who initiated the Private Answer: Yes, you should be able to still hear...
  • Page 58: Call All Available

    English should turn off) and press the PTT button to reply to NOTICE: the group call. Remember that the Private Reply and the Direct Call time out after 10 seconds of inactivity in 10 Question: What happens if I am in queue to talk which both users are sent back to the group call privately (LED indicator blinking orange), then the mode (Radio plays the voice prompt “Private...
  • Page 59 English Private Reply feature or Direct Call feature is disabled during this period. Talking The radio times out a Call All Available communication User B and C busy in Private Call after four seconds of inactivity. The time out prevents all users from being tied up indefinitely in an unnecessary Talking group conversation.
  • Page 60 English “Call All Available” Talking Talking User B and C busy User B and C busy in Private Call in Private Call Talking Talking CHANNEL 4 LISTENING TO USER D CHANNEL 4 AVAILABLE Listening All users in Channel 3 All users in Channel 3 and 4 can now listen Listening and 4 are AVAILABLE...
  • Page 61 English Talking Talking User B and C User B and C busy busy in Private in Private Call Call Talking Talking User D continues talking to all available users CHANNEL 4 Listening LISTENING TO USER D CHANNEL 4 Listening NOW LISTENING TO USER E CHANNEL 3 NOW LISTENING TO...
  • Page 62: Call All Available Status Indicator

    English 9.4.1 Call All Available Status Indicator Talking User B and C busy in Private Call Table 16: Call All Available Status Indicator Talking Radio Caller/ Voice Recepient Button Action Prompt LED In- CHANNEL 4 or Tone Listening AVAILABLE dicator CHANNEL 3 Call All Avail- Caller...
  • Page 63: Page All Available

    English not in an ongoing radio conversation. It prevents users from Radio Caller/ Voice getting in an unwanted ongoing group conversation. Recepient Button Action Prompt LED In- or Tone Page All Available Scenario dicator All users in Channel 3 and 4 are available (nobody is sation in transmitting).
  • Page 64 English “Page All Available” Talking Talking User B and C busy User B and C busy in Private Call in Private Call Talking Talking CHANNEL 4 LISTENING TO USER D CHANNEL 4 AVAILABLE Listening All users in Channel 3 All users in Channel 3 and 4 can now listen Listening and 4 are AVAILABLE...
  • Page 65 English “Private Reply” Talking Talking User B and C User B and C busy in Private busy in Private Call Call Talking Talking Listening Listening CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 4 LISTENING TO USER D AVAILABLE CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 3 All users in Channel 3 AVAILABLE LISTENING TO USER D and 4 are listening...
  • Page 66 English Talking Talking User B and C User B and C busy in Private busy in Private Call Call Talking Private call in progress Talking Listening Listening CHANNEL 4 AVAILABLE CHANNEL 3 AVAILABLE CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 AVAILABLE CHANNEL 2 BUSY AVAILABLE...
  • Page 67: Page All Available Status Indicator

    English the employee to ask for more details or to confirm that they Page All Available Status Indicator are available to help. Table 17: Call All Available Status Indicator Application Example 2 Radio Caller/ Anna needs to talk privately to another user (John) and she Voice Recepient Button...
  • Page 68 English Radio Caller/ Voice Recepient Button Action Prompt LED In- or Tone dicator conversation in progress End of Page Caller and None All Available Recepient NOTICE: To initiate Page All Available, press the Top button or change to a channel that is preset to Page All Available followed by the PTT button to talk to all available users in different channels.
  • Page 69: Chapter 10: Customer Programming Software

    English Customer Programming To program, connect the radio from the Drop-in Charger Tray and CPS Programming Cable to your Software computer. You can program or change features in your radio by using Customer Programming Software (CPS) and the CPS Programming Cable (Part Number HKKN4027_). CPS gives you the flexibility to prevent radio features to be accidentally modified by users by providing the option to disable functionalities like Factory Reset, and Advanced...
  • Page 70: Customer Programming Software Basic Menu Instructions

    English Number Description Computer Cable Port 10.2 Customer Programming Software Basic Menu Instructions 1 Open the Customer Programming Software. 2 Click on the RADIO top tab. 3 Perform one of the following actions: a Click on the READ tab to read the radio. b If you want to open a new profile or an existing one, from the drop-down menu Radio Type, select DLR.
  • Page 71 English a Click Read Radio. The radio sounds a series of tones to indicate that reading is in progress and uploads your radio profile settings. b To create customized profile based on the default Click ONLY if you are going to profile, click New Profile.
  • Page 72 English Programmable features to the radio basic menu (Channel / Menu button). Selection of options to be available in the Advanced Configuration mode. List of programmable features for the Top Button. Programmable features to the radio basic menu (Channel / Menu button). 8 To enable the Direct Call feature in your Basic Menu Choose which function to have for ON/OFF button short press.
  • Page 73 English a To assign a specific channel as your Home Channel, select the channel using the drop-down a Upload the radio(s) unique private identification menu under Home Channel. CPS enables the (12 digit) number. option to choose any channel you want as your b Click on the Switch to ADVANCED button.
  • Page 74 English List of available modes for Home Channel 11 Customize the name of your channel (alias) in the You can set your own customized Channels Name column. Voice Prompt (VP) to enable your channel name to be announced by the radio. b Select the Enable User Customized VP check box to enable the standard Voice Prompt.
  • Page 75 English d If you want to include your own voice recording, NOTICE: click on Import Voice File Save your profile at any time to use the same settings when programming other radios by 13 After changing all the settings, program your radio by clicking on Save to profile button.
  • Page 76: Chapter 11: Cloning Mode

    English Cloning Mode You can clone radio profiles from a Source radio to a Target radio. Use the following devices/tools to perform Cloning Mode: • Multi-Unit Charger (MUC) – Optional accessory • Two Single Unit Chargers (SUC) and a Radio-to-Radio cloning cable - Optional accessory •...
  • Page 77: Cloning Mode In Multi-Unit Charger

    10 and 11 Serial" voice prompt from your radio. NOTICE: Read MUC pocket numbers from left to right with the Motorola Solutions logo facing front. 11.2 Cloning Mode in Multi-Unit Charger When pairing the Source and Target radio, use the same band type for successful cloning mode.
  • Page 78: Configuring Cloning Mode Using Radio To Radio Cloning Cable

    English Number Item Pocket 8 Pocket 10 Pocket 11 11.3 Configuring Cloning Mode Using Radio to Radio Cloning Cable Ensure all radios are fully charged. Figure 16: Cloning Mode in Multi-Unit Charger Required devices/tools: • Cloning Cable (Part Number HKKN4028_) Table 20: Cloning Mode in Multi-Unit Charger •...
  • Page 79 English NOTICE: During the cloning process, no power is being applied to the SUC. The batteries are not charged. Only data communication is being established between the two radios. 4 Turn on the Target Radio and place it into one of the SUCs.
  • Page 80: Troubleshooting Cloning Mode

    Power button, or long press NOTICE: the PTT button. This cloning cable is designed to operate only with compatible Motorola Solutions SUC 11.4 PMLN8034_. Troubleshooting Cloning Mode When ordering cloning cable kit, refer to part number In the event that cloning fails, perform each of the following HKKN4028_.
  • Page 81: Configuring Cloning Mode Using Wireless Profile Id Number

    English Wireless PROFILE ID preserves each user radio setup, but b Wait three seconds before releasing the buttons still ensure that all radios are under the same PROFILE ID until you hear “Clone Mode Serial” voice prompt Number. This feature is useful if you do not have a from the Target Radio.
  • Page 82: Chapter 12: Troubleshooting

    English Troubleshooting If... Then... • Verify that the switch on the pro- Troubleshoot your radio using the method describe in the gramming cable is set at Digital table. position or Flash position in old- er version programming cable. Table 21: Troubleshooting •...
  • Page 83 English If... Then... If... Then... that is not within NOTICE: your channel, Digital technology gives you the advantage to ex- If you hear a perform one of the following actions: perience clear audio up to cracking noise • While wearing the radio on belts the edge of the range.
  • Page 84 English If... Then... If... Then... • Always press the PTT button NOTICE: firmly, until transmission com- Radios provide greater pletes. coverage in industrial and commercial buildings. • Ensure not to release the PTT button while transmitting, and not If the radio echo perform one of the following actions: to immediately press the PTT feedback,...
  • Page 85 English If... Then... If... Then... If the battery is recharge or replace the battery. tone results in the first few words low, of the transmission being cut out. NOTICE: Extreme operating tem- • Recharge, replace, or reposition perature may affect bat- the batteries.
  • Page 86 English If... Then... • Check the charger LEDs indica- tors to see if the battery is in er- ror state.
  • Page 87: Appendix A: Accessories

    English Accessories Table 24: Cables Part Number Description Choose from a variety of accessories designed, tested, and HKKN4027_ Business Radio CPS Cable Kit certified to optimize the performance of this radio. HKKN4028_ Business Radio Cloning Cable Kit Table 22: Audio Accessories Table 25: Chargers Part Number Description...
  • Page 88 MOTOROLA, MOTO, MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC and are used under license. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © 2020 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.

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