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  • Radius radius P110, P110_Owners 24 Wed Sep 3 16:10:59 1997 24 6880902Z28-E March, 1996 Battery Charger P110 Portable Radios Battery Charger Operating Instructions (P110) NOTE THE BATTERY IS SHIPPED FROM THE FAC- TORY UNCHARGED AND MUST BE CHARGED BEFORE USE. WARNING TO REDUCE RISK OF INJURY, CHARGE ONLY MOTOROLA NICKEL- CADMIUM TYPE RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES LISTED. OTHER TYPES OF BATTRIES MAY BURST, CAUSING PERSONAL INJURY AND DAM- AGE. • Do not expose charger to rain or snow. • Use of an attachment not recommended or sold by Motorola may result in a risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons. • To reduce risk of damage to electr

  • P110_Owners 22 Wed Sep 3 16:10:59 1997 22 6880902Z28-E March, 1996 Battery Information P110 Portable Radios Battery Information The P110 radio receives its power (7.5V DC) from a rechargeable nickel-cadmium battery as listed in the accesso- ries section. These batteries, designed specifically for use in the P110 radio, are a safe, dependable power source. Pr

  • Radius radius P110, P110_Owners 7 Wed Sep 3 16:10:59 1997 March, 1996 6880902Z28-E 7 P110 Portable Radios Alert Tone Indicators Low Battery Alert If the battery is low on your radio, an audible alert tone alerts you during transmit or receive mode. During transmit, on the release of the PTT button, the radio emits 2 medium pitched chirps. During receive/standby mode, the radio emits 2 medium pitched chirps. These tones emit approxi- mately every 20 minutes during transmit or receive mode until the battery is completely drained of power.

  • Radius radius P110, P110_Owners 21 Wed Sep 3 16:10:59 1997 March, 1996 6880902Z28-E 21 P110 Portable Radios Optional Enhancements Signalling Enhancements Quik-Call II Decoding Call Alert Call Alert works similarly to tone-only pagers. When a Call Alert (page) is received, a series of 4 beep decode tones are heard while the LED flashes yellow. The LED continues flashing yellow and alert tone continues until the call alert is acknowledged by the radio. If you transmit by pushing the PTT button or change the rotary channel selector while a Call Alert signal is in progress, the LED stops flashing and the Call Alert tone is disabled. Voice Selective Call This feature operates like a standard pager pro

  • Radius radius P110, P110_Owners 16 Wed Sep 3 16:10:59 1997 16 6880902Z28-E March, 1996 Operation with Standard Features P110 Portable Radios Operation with Standard Features To fit your particular needs, a number of features are avail- able to enhance the operation of your P110 radio. These capability features are described for you in this section. Time-Out Timer The Time-Out Timer (T.O.T) feature alerts you if the trans- mitter is keyed for a long period. This feature prevents chan- nel tie-up and excess battery drain in case of an inadvertent keying of the transmitter. The radio operates normally in th

  • Radius radius P110, P110_Owners 10 Wed Sep 3 16:10:59 1997 10 6880902Z28-E March, 1996 Dealer Programmable Functions P110 Portable Radios Dealer Programmable Functions Per Radio Functions Default All Alert Tones Enabled All LED Indicators Enabled Low Battery Alert Enabled Time-Out-Timer Enabled to 60 seconds Channel Busy Light Disabled Monitor Button Monitor Per Channel Functions Default Rx Frequency Test Tx Frequency Test PL/DPL Decode Test PL/DPL Encode Test Rx Only Channel Disabled Busy Channel Lockout Disabled Channel Scan Functions Default Channel Scan List Te

  • Radius radius P110, P110_Owners 33 Wed Sep 3 16:10:59 1997 March, 1996 6880902Z28-E 33 P110 Portable Radios Computer Software Copyrights Computer Software Copyrights The Motorola products described in this manual may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs stored in semiconductor memories or other media. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programs, including the exclusive right to copy or reproduce in any form, the copyrighted computer program. Accordingly, any copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained in th

  • Radius radius P110, P110_Owners 20 Wed Sep 3 16:10:59 1997 20 6880902Z28-E March, 1996 Optional Enhancements 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

  • Radius radius P110, P110_Owners 3 Wed Sep 3 16:10:59 1997 March, 1996 6880902Z28-E 3 P110 Portable Radios Inspection Inspection When you receive your packaged P110 Radio, inspect the shipping carton for any signs of damage. Next, remove and check the contents of the packing case to be sure that all items ordered have been included. Contents of the packing case may be different from those listed if optional accesso- ries were ordered. Packaged Model Contents • P110 Radio • Heliflex Antenna (VHF Models) or Flexible Whip Antenna (UHF Models) • Rapid Charge High Capacity Nickel-Cadmium Battery • Operating Instructions Manual �

  • Radius radius P110, P110_Owners 27 Wed Sep 3 16:10:59 1997 March, 1996 6880902Z28-E 27 P110 Portable Radios Accessories Accessories Radius offers several accessories to increase communications efficiency. Many of the accessories available are listed below, but for a complete list, consult your Radius dealer. Antennas: NAD6502 — Black 146-174 MHz VHF Antenna (Standard With Unit) HAD9338 — Yellow 136-162 MHz VHF Antenna HAD9742 — Black 136-162 MHz VHF Stubby Antenna HAD9743 — Blue 162-174 MHz VHF Stubby Antenna HAD9934 — pink 174-195 MHz VHF Antenna HAD9935 — Purple 195-208 MHz VHF ANtenna NAE6483 — None 403-520 MHz UHF Antenna (Standard With Unit) NAE6521 — Red 400-440 MHz

  • Radius radius P110, P110_Owners 15 Wed Sep 3 16:10:59 1997 March, 1996 6880902Z28-E 15 P110 Portable Radios Operation 5. If programmed as a Volume Set Button (manual moni- tor), the radio has the ability to monitor until the button is released. While pressed, a “rushing noise” will be present which indicates the current level setting of the volume control. NOTE All P110 radio models have an internal squelch setting which is adjusted at the factory. The squelch level setting is not a user-operated con- trol; however, it may be reprogrammed using the Radio Service Software availab

  • Radius radius P110, P110_Owners 28 Wed Sep 3 16:10:59 1997 28 6880902Z28-E March, 1996 Accessories P110 Portable Radios Nickel-Cadmium Battery Chargers: HTN9630 Charger 1 Hour/120 Volt HTN9802 Charger 1 Hour/220 Volt HTN9803 Charger 1 Hour/240 Volt HTN9167 Charger 90 Minute/120 Volt HTN9168 Charger 90 Minute/220 Volt HTN9702 Charger 10 Hour/120 Volt HTN9804 Charger 10 Hour/220 Volt HTN9805 Charger 10 Hour/240 Volt HTN9748 Charger Multi 6 Unit 1 Hour/120 Volt HTN9811 Charger Multi 6 Unit 1 Hour/220 Volt HTN9812 Charger Multi 6 Unit 1 Hour/240 Volt HTN9164 Charger Multi 6 Unit 90 Minute/120 Volt HTN9165 Char

  • Radius radius P110, P110_Owners 29 Wed Sep 3 16:10:59 1997 March, 1996 6880902Z28-E 29 P110 Portable Radios Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If you experience difficulty, check the following items before requesting service. 1. Review steps under OPERATION. 2. Be sure the frequency select switch is set to the correct channel. 3. Replace or recharge the battery. 4. If reception is poor, check the antenna. It must be undamaged and operated in the vertical position for best reception. 5. Try several different operating locations, especially when operating the radio inside buildings. 6. Check transmitter by transmitting to another po

  • Radius radius P110, P110_Owners 12 Wed Sep 3 16:10:59 1997 12 6880902Z28-E March, 1996 Getting Started P110 Portable Radios Battery Installation or Replacement To Install Battery 1. Align the tabs on the top of the bat- tery to the guide rails on the radio (Figure 2). 2. Press battery and radio together. 3. Slide the battery towards the top of the radio until the battery latches click into place (arrow 1). To Remove Battery The basic operation needed for bat- tery removal is illustrated in Figure 2. 1. Disengage both battery latches, located on each side of the bottom of the radio (arrow 1). 2. Move battery down on guide rails about 1/2 inch (arrow 2). 3. Pull the battery away from the guide rails and rem

  • Radius radius P110, P110_Owners 11 Wed Sep 3 16:10:59 1997 March, 1996 6880902Z28-E 11 P110 Portable Radios Getting Started Getting Started Antenna Installation Fasten the antenna to the radio by placing the threaded end of the antenna into the large threaded antenna bushing on top of the radio. Rotate the antenna clockwise until tightly fastened into place.

  • Radius radius P110, P110_Owners 8 Wed Sep 3 16:10:59 1997 8 6880902Z28-E March, 1996 Scan and Signalling Alert Tones P110 Portable Radios Scan and Signalling Alert Tones Transmit on Radios with PTT-ID When the PTT button is depressed a side tone is heard as the unit I.D. is being transmitted. When the tone ends, start your voice message in the standard manner. Selective Call A 2 beep alert tone is generated whenever a Selective Call is received, the radio unsquelches and the callers message is heard. Call Alert A 4 beep alert tone is generated whenever a Call Alert (page) is received. The alert tone repeats until the PTT or monitor button is pressed. Scan

  • Radius radius P110, P110_Owners 17 Wed Sep 3 16:10:59 1997 March, 1996 6880902Z28-E 17 P110 Portable Radios Operation with Standard Features Busy Channel Lockout Busy Channel Lockout is a privacy feature that prevents the radio from listening to or transmitting over conversations outside its talkgroup, keeping lines of communication clear. Whenever the radio is not allowed to talk, you will hear busy tone if you attempt to transmit. The radio will be allowed to transmit: 1. when the channel is clear 2. during the group's repeater hang time, until a carrier drop is seen 3. when receiving transmis

  • Radius radius P110, P110_Owners 31 Wed Sep 3 16:10:59 1997 March, 1996 6880902Z28-E 31 P110 Portable Radios General Radio Care General Radio Care 1. Avoid physical abuse of your radio such as carrying it by the antenna or remote microphone. 2. Wipe the battery contacts with a lint-free cloth to remove dirt, grease, or other material which may pre- vent good electrical connections. 3. When not in use, keep the accessory jack covered with the protective cap. 4. Clean the radio exterior using a cloth moistened with water. See inside front cover. CAUTION Use of chemicals such as detergents, alcohol, aerosol spray, and/or petro

  • P110_Owners 32 Wed Sep 3 16:10:59 1997 32 6880902Z28-E March, 1996 Safety Information P110 Portable Radios Safety Information The Federal Communications (FCC) with its action in Gen- eral Docket 79-144, March 13, 1985 has adopted a safety standard for the human exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC-regulated equip- ment. Proper operation of this radi

  • P110_Owners 6 Wed Sep 3 16:10:59 1997 6 6880902Z28-E March, 1996 Alert Tone Indicators P110 Portable Radios Alert Tone Indicators Power-Up Each time the radio is turned on, a microcomputer and syn- thesizer self-test occurs. A high pitched alert tone is gener- ated for approximately 1/8 second to indicate that the microcomputer and synthesizer are functioning properly. A second low

  • P110_Owners 30 Wed Sep 3 16:10:59 1997 30 6880902Z28-E March, 1996 Service P110 Portable Radios Service Because this unit contains a radio transmitter, Federal law prohibits anyone from making any internal adjustments to the transmitter unless specifically licensed to do so by gov- ernment regulations. If any operational difficulties should arise, report them to your local

  • Radius radius P110, P110_Owners 9 Wed Sep 3 16:10:59 1997 March, 1996 6880902Z28-E 9 P110 Portable Radios Multifunction LED Indicators Multifunction LED Indicators Transmit Mode (PTT Button Pressed) • Continuous Red Light - Normal Transmission • Flashing Red Light - Low Battery Receive Mode (PTT Button Not Pressed) • Flashing Red Light - Channel Busy, indicates the pres- ence of activity on the operating channel • Continuous Yellow Light (4 seconds) - Channel Monitor Active (PL/DPL Disable) • Flashing Yellow Light - Selective Call or Call Alert present • Flashing Green Ligh

  • Radius radius P110, P110_Owners 4 Wed Sep 3 16:10:59 1997 4 6880902Z28-E March, 1996 Controls, Switches, Indicators, and Connectors P110 Portable Radios Controls, Switches, Indicators, and Connectors On/Off/Volume Control Turns the radio on and off and adjusts the volume level. Rotary Channel Selector Switch Selects the operating channel. LED Indicator A bi-colored light-emitting diode (LED) indicates the radio’s oper- ating status. Accessory Connector Provides accessibility for con- nection to remote accessories such as a remote speaker microphone. NOTE The Accessory

  • P110_Owners 2 Wed Sep 3 16:10:59 1997 2 6880902Z28-E March, 1996 Introduction P110 Portable Radios Introduction Welcome To The Motorola Radius P110 Radio The Radius P110 Portable Radio is a sophisticated state- of-the-art unit. It incorporates the latest technology avail- able in two-way radio communications. The use of microcomputer technology makes changing radio characteristics such as

  • Radius radius P110, P110_Owners 13 Wed Sep 3 16:10:59 1997 March, 1996 6880902Z28-E 13 P110 Portable Radios Getting Started Method A: 1. Hold radio horizontally with speaker side facing down (Figure 3). 2. Pull battery latches, at the same time, towards the front of the radio housing using your thumb and index finger (arrows 1). 3. Use your thumb to slide the battery towards the bottom of the radio about 1/2 inch (arrow 2). 4. Pull the battery away from the guide rails and remove from housing. Method B: 1. Hold radio with the speaker side in the palm of your right hand (Figure 4). 2. Push battery latches, at the same time, towards the front of the radio housing using your thumb and i

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