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Motorola MTX-800 Classic Operation & User’s Manual

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Motorola MTX-800 Classic User Manual
Motorola MTX-800 Classic User Guide
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  • Motorola MTX-800 Classic, 5 G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N Battery Installation Align the notched end of the battery with the grooves in the radio baseplate. Mate the notches and the grooves and slide the battery toward the battery latch until the battery "clicks" into place. Battery Removal Remove the battery by holding the battery latch up toward the top of the radio. With the battery latch held up, slide the battery away from the latch until it is clear of the radio baseplate. Note: The battery is shipped uncharged. Batteries must

  • Motorola MTX-800 Classic, 18 Conventional Operation Making Conventional Dispatch Calls Select a conventional channel using the toggle and rotary select switches. Press the PTT to talk. If the red LED is lit, you are transmitting normally (the channel is clear to use). If you hear someone else talking while the PTT is held, the channel is in use. Release the PTT and try your call again later. When you have finished talking (transmitting) release the PTT switch to listen (receive). MTX-900 VOL Making Conventional Telephone Calls Select a conventional channel using the toggle and rotary select switches. Press and hold the PTT and dial the telephone MRTI access code. Release the

  • Motorola MTX-800 Classic, 47 G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N General Radio Care Cleaning Clean external surfaces of the radio with a mild detergent and a stiff, non-metallic, short-bristled brush. A suitable detergent solution may be mixed by adding one teaspoon of mild dishwashing detergent to one gallon of water (0.5% solution). Apply the detergent solution sparingly with the brush, being careful not to allow excess detergent to remain entrapped near connectors and controls or in cracks and crevices. Do not submerse the radio in the detergent solution. Dry the radio thoroughly with a soft, lint-free cloth. Clean all

  • Motorola MTX-800 Classic, 1 MTX-800 TM Classic and MTX-900 TM Classic Trunked Portable Radios Table of Contents General Information Unpacking.............................................................................................3 Antenna Installation..............................................................................4 Battery Installation................................................................................5 Battery Removal...................................................................................5 Alert Tones .......................................................

  • 45 B A T T E R Y I N F O R M A T I O N CHARGING COMPLETE Battery Information Charging The MTX-800 Classic and MTX- 900 Classic radios use rechargeable nickel-cadmium batteries. When properly used, they provide a safe and dependable power source necessary for peak radio performance. To ensure peak radio performance, batteries should be fully charged before use and periodically thereafter. Wh

  • 19 M T X - 8 0 0 C L A S S I C T Y P E II MTX-800 Classic (Type II) Features The Motorola MTX-800 Classic (Type II) radio (model H25JKF51B6) is a trunked/conventional system portable radio. Its features include: • Three Subfleet Select • Six System Select • Trunked and Conventional Operation • Call Alert Decode/Encode • Telephone Interconnect • Private Conversation Respons

  • Motorola MTX-800 Classic, 4 Antenna Installation Screw the threaded end of the antenna into the large threaded antenna bushing located on top of the radio. Rotate the antenna clockwise until it fits firmly against the bushing. MTX-900 VOL

  • Motorola MTX-800 Classic, 3 G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N HELP User’s Guide Antenna Belt Clip Battery Packing Carton General Information Unpacking Remove and check the contents of the packing case to be certain that all ordered items have been shipped. Inspect all items thoroughly. If any items have been damaged during transit, report the damage to the shipping company immediately.

  • Motorola MTX-800 Classic, 2 Receiving a Private Conversation Call ................................................27 Making Trunked Telephone Calls ........................................................28 Receiving Trunked Telephone Calls....................................................29 Announcement Group Calls.................................................................30 System-Wide Calls...............................................................................31 Making Conventional Dispatch Calls .....................

  • Motorola MTX-800 Classic, 38 Dial the desired telephone number using the keypad. When the person answers, transmit normally. Note: Tell the person answering that you are talking from a radio and, that, they should wait to hear the “beep” after you speak before replying. Otherwise, if they talk while you are transmitting, you won't be able to hear what they are saying. When your call is complete, press the telephone interconnect button again to hang up. Note: If an invalid key tone is heard when the telephone interconnect butto

  • Motorola MTX-800 Classic, 25 M T X - 8 0 0 C L A S S I C T Y P E II Receiving a Call Alert (Page) When a Call Alert (Page) is received, four “beep” tones will be heard. These tones will continue every six seconds until the page is acknowledged. Note: When the radio is “Call Alerted”, the calling radio ID is stored in the receiving radio. This ID will be lost if the system is changed or the radio is turned off before the Call Alert is answered. The receiving radio may answer the Call Alert by initiating a Private Call. To acknowledge the page, press the PTT and speak normally. Release the PTT to receive replies. MTX-900 “ Beep Beep Beep Beep ” MTX-900

  • Motorola MTX-800 Classic, 11 M T X - 8 0 0 C L A S S I C T Y P E I Operating Procedures After a fully charged battery and an antenna have been connected to the radio, you may begin operating your radio. If necessary, review the preliminary information to be sure you understand the radio's features, controls, and indicators. MTX-810 VOL To Turn the Radio On and Off Turn the on/off switch in a clockwise direction. If the radio is not already turned on, the knob will click as it is turned. To turn the radio off, turn the switch counterclockwise until it clicks. To Set the Volume Level The volume set button allows you to adjust the radio r

  • 31 M T X - 8 0 0 C L A S S I C T Y P E II Dispatch (System- Wide Call) Talk Group A Talk Group B Talk Group C  System-Wide Calls The MTX-800 Classic (Type II) trunked radio can receive system- wide calls. This allows all radios within a trunked system to hear a call, regardless of talkgroup affiliation. During a system-wide call, normal talkgroup traffic

  • 48 XXX CLEANING FLUID MTX-900S Handling Avoid physical abuse; do not pound, drop, or throw the radio unnecessarily. Do not carry the radio by the antenna. Avoid subjecting the radio to an excess of liquids. Never allow the radio to become submersed. Avoid subjecting the radio to corrosives, solvents, or spirits. Do not disassemble the radio in any way. Keep the connector cover in pl

  • Motorola MTX-800 Classic, 28 Making Trunked Telephone Calls Note: In order to make a telephone call from your radio, it must be authorized to access the telephone network on the trunked system selected. To make a telephone call from a trunked system, press the telephone interconnect button; listen for a dial tone. If a busy tone (“bah-bah-bah”) is heard when the telephone interconnect button is pressed, all telephone channels are busy. You are placed in queue for an available channel. When you hear a dial tone, proceed normally. Dial the desired telephone number using the keypad. When the person you are calling answers, transmit nor

  • Motorola MTX-800 Classic, 7 G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N Dispatch Busy A continuous "bah-bah-bah" tone heard when the PTT is pressed indicates that the system is busy (no voice channels are available). Release the PTT and wait for a Call Back tone. Call Back This is the same as the Talk Permit tone. It is heard following a Dispatch Busy when a voice channel becomes available. When the Call Back tone is heard, press the PTT to transmit. Talk Prohibit/ A continuous "baaaah" tone heard when the PTT is pressed indicates th

  • Motorola MTX-800 Classic, 26 Making a Private Conversation Call 1. Press the button on the keypad for one second to enter Private Conversation mode. 2. Enter the six-digit ID of the radio you are calling. 3. Press the PTT and speak. During a Private Conversation, there is no indication that the target unit is available. Once a voice channel is granted, you may speak privately. Only the target unit can listen. 4. To exit Private Conversation mode, again press and hold for one second. Note: If the radio remains in Private Conversation mode with no voice or keypad activity, warning tones will be made to remind the user that dispatch calls are

  • Motorola MTX-800 Classic, 15 M T X - 8 0 0 C L A S S I C T Y P E I Receiving a Call Alert (Page) When a Call Alert (page) is received, four “beep” tones will be heard. These tones will continue every six seconds until the page is acknowledged. To answer the page, press the PTT and speak normally. Release the PTT to receive replies. MTX-810 VOL “Beep Beep Beep Beep” “Beep Beep Beep Beep” MTX-900 VOL

  • 32 MTX-900 Figure 1 Figure 1 Making Conventional (MRTI) Telephone Calls The MRTI (Microprocessor Radio Telephone Interconnect) provides a repeater connection to the telephone network which allows the radio to access the telephone lines when the proper access code is received. Note: When transmitting, remember to check if the channel is in use as in conventional

  • Motorola MTX-800 Classic, 35 M T X - 9 0 0 C L A S S I C T Y P E II To Turn the Radio On and Off Turn the on/off switch - volume control in a clockwise direction. If the radio is not already turned on, the knob will click as it is turned. To turn the radio off, turn the volume control switch counterclockwise until it clicks. To Adjust the Volume Level To increase the volume level, turn the volume control knob clockwise. To decrease the volume level, turn the knob counterclockwise. Selecting Channels To select a desired channel, adjust the rotary and the toggle switches

  • Motorola MTX-800 Classic, 21 M T X - 8 0 0 C L A S S I C T Y P E II To Turn the Radio On and Off Turn the on/off switch - volume control in a clockwise direction. If the radio is not already turned on, the knob will click as it is turned. To turn the radio off, turn the volume control switch counterclockwise until it clicks. Selecting Channels To select a desired channel or talk group, adjust the system/talk group rotary knob and the toggle switch to the desired channel position. The indicator mark on the mode switches designates the currently selected position. ABC 1 2 3 4 5 6 System/Talk Group Toggle Switch System/Talk Group Rotary Knob Receiving Dispatch Calls Voice traffic is heard throug

  • Motorola MTX-800 Classic, 36 Making Trunked Dispatch Calls Select the desired talk group using the rotary and toggle switches. Press the PTT to talk. If the LED is lit, you are transmitting normally (the channel is clear to use). If a dispatch busy tone is heard, release the PTT and wait for a call back tone. When the call back tone is heard, press the PTT and transmit normally. If a continuous talk prohibit tone is heard while the PTT is pressed, transmission is not possible. The radio may be out-of- range or not authorized to access the trunked system. When you have finished tal

  • Motorola MTX-800 Classic, 37 M T X - 9 0 0 C L A S S I C T Y P E II Making Trunked Telephone Calls Note: In order to make a telephone call from your radio, it must be authorized to access the telephone network on the trunked system selected. To make a telephone call from a trunked system, press the telephone interconnect button; listen for a dial tone. PRIVATE RESPONSE MTX-900 PRIVATE RESPONSE Note: If a busy tone is heard when the telephone interconnect button is pressed, all telephone channels are busy. You are placed in queue for an available “Bah- bah-bah”

  • Motorola MTX-800 Classic, 33 M T X - 9 0 0 C L A S S I C T Y P E II MTX-900 Classic (Type II) Features The Motorola MTX-900 Classic (Type II) radio (model H25HFA51B4) is a trunked/conventional system portable radio. Its features include: • Three Talk Group Select • Six System Select • Trunked and Conventional Operation • Call Alert Decode • Private Conversation Response • Telephone Interconnect Controls, Indicators, and Connectors 1 Private Conversation Response Used to respond to a private call or Call Alert page, or to call back the last person you

  • Motorola MTX-800 Classic, 6 Alert Tones The MTX-800 Classic and MTX-900 Classic radios generate the following audible tones to indicate radio operating conditions: Illegal Mode A low-pitched "baaaah" tone is heard when an invalid or unprogrammed operation is attempted, for example: 1) the rotary and toggle switches are set to an unprogrammed position 2) the phone button is pressed but the radio is not authorized to access the telephone network (trunked models). Low Battery A cricket-like "chirp-chirp" heard when the PTT is released indicates that the battery charge is getting low. This tone will al

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