Motorola GP320 User Manual

Motorola GP320 User Manual

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GP320
User Guide
68P64110B22A
Issue: July 1999

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  • Page 1 Professional Radio GP320 User Guide 68P64110B22A Issue: July 1999...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Radio Overview ....3 Sending a Call ..... .12 Receiving a Call.
  • Page 4 The products described in this manual may include copyrighted computer programmes stored in semiconductor memories or other media. Laws in the United States of America and other countries preserve for Motorola Europe and Motorola Inc. certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programmes, including the right to copy or reproduce in any form the copyrighted computer programme.
  • Page 5: Radio Overview

    RADIO OVERVIEW LED Indicator Green: Successful power up. Red: Radio transmitting. This user guide covers the operation of the GP320 Red Flashing: Channel busy - when receiving. Portable Radio. Yellow: Radio called. Please read pages 21 to 23 before using this radio Yellow Flashing: Radio call reminder alert.
  • Page 6 Feature Description To monitor the selected channel for any activity Monitor/Cancel to cancel a current outgoing or incoming call. Radio Call To make an individual or group selective call. Transmit Power To toggle your radioÕs transmit power level between High and Low power Emergency To activate the Emergency alarm call.
  • Page 7: Audio Signal Tones

    Audio Signal Tones High pitched tone Low pitched tone Tone Description Tone Description Power Up - Radio self-test Call Reminder Group Call Alert Power Up - Radio self-test Fail. TOT Pre Alert Button Error Monitor Alert Force Monitor(PTT Call Failed pressed) Hardware error - tone Feature Enable Side...
  • Page 8 Tone Description Channel Free Beep Incoming Emergency Alert English...
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    ¥ For optimum battery life and operation use only Motorola brand chargers. They were designed to ¥ The battery should be at about 25¡C (room operate as an integrated energy system.
  • Page 10: Recycling Or Disposal Of Batteries

    However, recycling facilities may not be available in all areas. Flashing Red * Battery is unchargeable Motorola endorses and encourages the recycling of all Flashing Yellow Charger is getting ready to charge re-chargeable batteries. Contact your local Motorola Flashing Green Battery is 90% charged dealer for further information.
  • Page 11: Accessory Information

    ACCESSORY INFORMATION Attaching the Battery Removing the Battery Battery Latches Slots Turn off the radio, if it is turned on. Fit the extensions at the bottom of the battery into the slots at the bottom of the radioÕs body. Slide the battery latches, on both sides of the battery, downwards.
  • Page 12: Attaching The Antenna

    Attaching the Antenna Removing the Antenna Align the threaded end of the antenna with the Turn the antenna counterclockwise until you radioÕs antenna connector. can remove it. Turn the antenna clockwise to fasten it. English...
  • Page 13: Attaching The Belt Clip

    Attaching the Belt Clip Removing the Belt Clip Belt Clip Tab Align the grooves of the belt clip with those of Use a key to press the belt clip tab away from the battery. the battery. Press the belt clip downwards until a click is Slide the belt clip upwards to remove it.
  • Page 14: Radio Operation

    TURNING THE RADIO ON OR OFF SENDING A CALL Press the PTT button and speak clearly into the microphone. Your mouth should be about 2.5 to 5 cm away from the microphone. Release the PTT button when you Þnish speaking. RECEIVING A CALL Turn your radio on and adjust the volume level If, at any time, a call is received, you will hear...
  • Page 15: Radio Calls

    RADIO CALLS Your radio may be conÞgured for ÔTransmit InhibitÕ under certain conditions (e.g. when the channel is in use by others) in which case, the SELECTIVE CALL channel busy tone will sound when you press Making a Selective Call the PTT or call button to indicate that transmission is inhibited.
  • Page 16: Receiving A Selective Call

    Receiving a Selective Call When you receive a selective call, you will hear either an individual call alert tone , or a group call alert tone and the LED Indicator will light (yellow). To answer the call: Press the PTT button or Call button. The call will terminate automatically when the conversation has ended or press the Monitor button.
  • Page 17: Emergency Call

    EMERGENCY CALL Your radio can be programmed to give you a Should you receive an Emergency call the one-button quick access to call a particular incoming emergency alert tone radio or centre (predeÞned by your dealer) in will sound. emergency situations. This is the Emergency Call.
  • Page 18: Lone Worker

    LONE WORKER The Lone Worker feature enables you to work alone with added safety. To use this feature : Press the Lone Worker button. The feature enable alert will sound. You will be reminded at intervals that Lone Worker is switched on by a high pitched alert being sounded .
  • Page 19: Features

    FEATURES TRANSMIT POWER You can transmit your calls at different transmit The features described below are programmed power levels. A higher level means you can into your radio by your dealer and are reach a radio that is farther away. A lower power accessible via the radioÕs programmable level conserves battery power.
  • Page 20: Whisper

    WHISPER Whisper allows you to talk quietly into the radio microphone when making a call. To switch Whisper on: Press the Whisper button once, when the feature enable alert will sound. To switch Whisper off: Press the Whisper button again, when the feature disable alert will sound.
  • Page 21: Call Forward

    CALL FORWARD You can call forward calls to your radio to another radio if you are unable to take calls or are away from your radio. To enable Call Forward: Press the Call Forward button once, when the feature enable alert will sound.
  • Page 22: Voice Operated Transmit (Vox)

    VOICE OPERATED TRANSMIT (VOX) When the VOX headset/microphone is connected, your radio may be used with hands-free operation. To start the VOX feature: Connect the VOX headset onto the acces- sory connector of the radio. Switch On the radio. You can disable the VOX feature by pressing the PTT button on the radio.
  • Page 23: Safety Information

    Two-Way Radios ¥ European Committee for Electrotechnical This section provides information and instructions for Standardisation (CENELEC): the safe and efÞcient operation of Motorola Portable and Mobile Two-Way Radios. ¥ ENV. 50166-1 Human Exposure to Electro- 1995 E magnetic Fields Low Fre-...
  • Page 24: Radio Operation And Eme Exposure

    Portable Radio Operation and Operational Warnings EME Exposure When transmitting with a portable W A R N I N G Vehicles With an Air Bag radio, hold the radio in a vertical MAN WITH RA position with its microphone 1 to 2 Do not place a portable radio in the area over an air inches (2.5 to 5 centimeters) away from your mouth.
  • Page 25: Blasting Caps And Areas

    Blasting Caps and Areas Batteries To avoid possible interference with blasting All batteries can cause property damage and/or operations, turn off your radio when you are near bodily injury such as burns if a conductive material electrical blasting caps, in a blasting area, or in such as jewellery, keys, or beaded chains touch areas posted: ÒTurn off two-way radio.Ó...
  • Page 26 NOTES English...

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