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Radius P110 16-channel Portable Radio Operating Instructions
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1. Battery Information The P110 radio receives its power 7 5V DC froma 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 Proper care of the battery will ensure its effectiveness and allow for peak performance of the radio Recharging Nickel Cadmium Batteries Recharge the battery before use to ensure optimum capacity and performance The battery was designed to be used only with a Motorola P110 charger Charg ing in non Motorola equipment may lead to battery damage and void the battery warranty NOTE When charging a battery that is attached to a radio always turn the radio off to ensure a full charge Charging Temperature The battery should be about 77 room tem 95 F perature whenever possible Charging a cold battery below 50 F may result in leak age of electrolyte and ultimately in failure of F the battery Charging a hot battery about 95 F results in reduced discharge capacity affecting the performance of the radio P110 rapid rate battery chargers contain a tem perature sensing circuit to ensure that May 1997 6880904Z68 O 23 Battery Information P110 16 Channel Portable Radios the battery is charged within these temperature limits If the charger is not performing a rapid rate charge the charger s LED flashes red to indicate that the batter
2. Method A 1 Hold radio horizontally with speaker side facing down gt Df 3000 RI Figure 3 Be Pull battery latches at the 4 same time towards the front of Back of the radio housing using your Radio thumb and index finger arrows 1 z Use your thumb to slide the bat tery towards the bottom of the i radio about 1 2 inch arrow 2 Figure 3 Method A A 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 Speaker Push battery latches at the same time towards the front of 4 the radio housing using your g thumb and index finger arrow 1 Use your thumb of your right hand to slide the battery towards the bottom of the radio about 1 2 inch arrow 2 Figure 4 Method B Pull the battery away from the guide rails and remove from housing May 1997 6880904Z68 O 13 Operation P110 16 Channel Portable Radios Operation To Power Up Rotate the volume control 1 2 turn clock wise to turn on the radio A power up alert tone is generated for approximately 1 8 second to indicate that the radio has passed a self test of the microcomputer NOTE If the short power up alert tone is not gener ated or if a second low alert tone is generated indicating corrupted radio programming turn the radio off check the battery charge or replace if necessa
3. Your Radius radio operates on FM radio communication fre quencies and is subject to the Rules and Regulations of the Local Communications Governing Agencies These agen cies may require that all operators using Private Land Mobile or General Mobile Radio frequencies obtain a radio license before operating their equipment The operator receives a license for use of the radio equipment under a specific eligibility and on a particular frequency or set of fre quencies To determine eligibility for use of Private Land Mobile Service frequencies contact your local communica tions governing agency They are able to supply information required to properly obtain and complete the license appli cation form In Mexico contact Secretaria De Communicaciones Y Transportes Direccion General De Politicas Y Normas De Communicaciones Av Eugenia No 197 50 Piso Mexico D F 06700 In other countries please contact your Radius dealer for local licensing procedures May 1997 6880904Z68 O 35 Licensing Information P110 16 Channel Portable Radios 36 6880904Z68 O May 1997 Quick Reference Card Battery Installation or Replacement 1 Turn off the radio and hold it with the back of the radio facing up 2 Disengage the battery latch on the bottom of the radio by pushing and holding the latch towards the front of the radio 3 While holding the battery latch slide the bat tery down from the top of the radio about 1 2 of an i
4. 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 transmissions from your own group Common PL DPL code Whenever a channel is programmed for PL DPL busy chan nel lockout pressing the Control button does not put the radio into the carrier squelch mode This means that the radios with PL DPL busy channel lockout programmed can not monitor or listen to the other groups transmissions Fur thermore the volume set function is also disabled on any channel that is preprogrammed as a PL DPL busy channel lockout channel On carrier squelch channels Transmit Inhibit is available to prohibit transmissions when any carrier is present May 1997 6880904Z68 O 17 Operation with Standard Features P110 16 Channel Portable Radios Voice Activated Transmission VOX When hands free operation is desired the P110 radio can be activated by voice alone using the VOX feature The radio has circuitry and software internal to the radio that senses when you speak through an accessory headset and will automatically transmit You will know you are transmit ting when you hear yourself in the headset speaker Opera tion is totally automatic no external controls are required To Activate the VOX Feature 1 Turn the radio off 2 Insert a headset without a PTT b
5. page is received a series of 4 beep decode tones are heard while the LED flashes yellow The LED continues flashing yellow and the alert tone continues until the call alert is acknowledged by the radio If you transmit by push ing the PTT button or change the rotary channel selector while a Call Alert signal is in progress the LED stops flash ing and the Call Alert tone is disabled Voice Selective Call Decode This feature operates like a standard pager providing a one time voice message When a Voice Selective Call is received by the radio a one time 2 beep decode tone is heard while the LED flashes yellow The radio unmutes and the voice message is heard The LED continues flashing yellow while the voice message is heard The Voice Selec tive Call feature does not require any action to acknowledge the message and after the transmission is completed the radio returns to normal operation Signalling and Channel Scan Signalling and channel scan are compatible in the P110 radio However during scan operation a Voice Selective Call on a particular channel could be missed since the radio may not be checking that channel when the Voice Selective Call is being sent It is recommended that priority scan be selected and the sig nalling channel be designated the priority channel to improve the likelihood that the Voice Selective Call is received 22 6880904Z68 O May 1997 P110 16 Channel Portable Radios Battery Information
6. 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 May 1997 6880904Z68 O Scan and Signalling Alert Tones P110 16 Channel 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 Activate A 1 beep alert tone is heard whenever scan is initiated by selecting a preprogrammed rotary scan channel location Priority Alert Tone A 1 beep alert tone is heard if the radio is scanning and a conversation is initiated on the priority scan channel Scan Talkback Tone A medium pitched 1 beep alert tone is sounded when you rotate the channel selector knob out of the scan position after the radio has locked on a channel and reaches the last
7. 20 Volt Charger 10 Hour 240 Volt Charger Multi 6 Unit 1 Hour 120 Volt Charger Multi 6 Unit 1 Hour 220 Volt Charger Multi 6 Unit 1 Hour 240 Volt Charger Multi 6 Unit 90 Minute 120 Volt Charger Multi 6 Unit 90 Minute 220 Volt Charger Conversion Kit Multi 6 Unit 120 Volt Charger Conversion Kit Multi 6 Unit 220 Volt Charger Conversion Kit Multi 6 Unit 240 Volt Wall Mounting Bracket For Multi Unit Charger for use with HTN9748 HTN9811 and HTN9812 Wall Mounting Bracket For Multi Unit Charger for use with HTN9748 HTN9164 and HTN9165 1200 mAh High Capacity Battery Audio RF Accessories HMN9787 HMN9013 BDN6647 BDN6648 HMN9021 HMN9022 HMN9725 HMN9754 BDN6646 BDN6706 HMN9752 HMN9727 HLN9756 HLN8096 HLN3139 BDN6720 Light Weight Headset With Swivel Boom Mic Lightweight Headset Il With Swivel Boom Mic Medium Weight Headset With Swivel Boom Mic Heavy Duty Headset With Swivel Boom Mic Medium Weight Dual Muff Headset over the head Medium Weight Dual Muff Headset behind the head Remote Speaker Microphone 2 Piece Surveillance Microphone Ear Microphone With PTT Interface Ear Microphone With VOX Interface Earpiece With Volume Control Earpiece Without Volume Control BNC Adapter Audio Accessory Security Clamp DTMF Retrofit for 16 Channel Models Only Flexible Ear Receiver Earpiece w o Volume Control Flexible Plastic Earloop Speaker rests External to Ear Prices and Availability Subject to Change Without Notic
8. PES OF BATTRIES MAY BURST CAUSING PERSONAL INJURY AND DAMAGE e Do not expose charger to rain or snow e Use of an attachment not recommended or sold by Motorola may result in a risk of fire electric shock or injury to persons e To reduce risk of damage to electric transformer and cord pull by the transformer rather than the cord when disconnecting charger Position cord so that it will not be stepped on tripped over or otherwise subjected to damage or stress e An extension cord should not be used unless absolutely necessary Use of an improper extension cord could result in a risk of fire and electric shock If an extension cord must be used make sure 1 That pins on plug of extension cord are the same number size and shape as those on transformer 2 That extension cord is properly wired and in good condition and May 1997 6880904Z68 O 25 Battery Charger P110 16 Channel Portable Radios 3 The cord size is 18AWG for lengths of up to 100 feet and 16AWG for lengths up to 150 feet Do not operate charger with damaged cord or plug replace them immediately Do not operate charger if it has received a sharp blow been dropped or otherwise damaged in any way take it to your local Motorola Radius technician Do not disassemble charger take it to your local Motorola Radius dealer when service or repair is required Incorrect reassembly may result in risk of electric shock or fire To reduce ris
9. Radiuy P110 16 Channel Portable Radios Operating Instructions O MOTOROLA Radiuy P110 000000000 00000000 0000000000 000000000 o 00090 02020202020 0000000000 0000 000 00 000 00 00 000 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 090 000 00 00000 0000 000009000000 0900000000 0 0 0 00 00 00 0 000000000 o 909000 0900 09 0 0 0 000000000 een 00000000 000000 00 0 6880904Z68 O MOTOROLA P110 16 Channel Portable Radios Contents Quick Reference Card front cover flap ITROCUCTION vive durante 2 INSPECHON ws heehee led aan elie 3 Controls Switches Indicators and Connectors 4 Alert Tone Indicators i 6 Scan and Signalling Alert Tones 8 Multifunction LED Indicators 9 Dealer Programmable FUNCtions 10 HOW TO OPERATE YOUR P110 RADIO Getting Started scree iy fel iaia 11 Operation EET iaia 14 Operation with Standard FeaturesS 16 DTMF Telephone Interconnect 19 Programmable Feature Enhancements 20 Programmable Signalling Enhancements 22 BATTERIES CHARGERS AND ACCESSORIES Battery Information eceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 23 Battery Charger INStrUuctions ii 25 ACCOSSONOS wise iaia 28 SAFETY AND SERVICES Troubleshooting 4 0c ca acide kant deli 30 SOIVICC NE E rs VAS a anal 31 General Radio Car
10. Z68 O May 1997 P110 16 Channel 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 N TT May 1997 6880904Z68 O 11 Getting Started P110 16 Channel Portable Radios Battery Installation or Replacement To Install Battery di Align the tabs on the top of the bat tery to the guide rails on the radio Figure 2 Press battery and radio together 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 Move battery down on guide rails about 1 2 inch arrow 2 Pull the battery away from the guide rails and remove from housing On page 12 there are two different methods for battery removal NOTE Figure 2 Before each removal attempt push battery bot tom towards top of radio to properly seat bat tery Figures 3 amp 4 show right handed operators use mirror image of figures for left handed users 12 6880904Z68 O May 1997 P110 16 Channel Portable Radios Getting Started
11. active channel within the channel scan list 8 6880904Z68 O May 1997 P110 16 Channel Portable Radios Multifunction LED Indicators Multifunction LED Indicators Transmit Mode PTT Button Pressed e Continuous Red Light Normal Transmission e Flashing Red Light Low Battery Receive Mode PTT Button Not Pressed e Flashing Red Light Channel Busy indicates the pres ence of activity on the operating channel e Continuous Yellow Light 4 seconds Channel Monitor Active PL DPL Disable e Flashing Yellow Light Selective Call or Call Alert present e Flashing Green Light Channel Scan feature active May 1997 6880904Z68 O 9 Dealer Programmable Functions P110 16 Channel Portable Radios Dealer Programmable Functions Per Radio Functions All Alert Tones All LED Indicators Low Battery Alert Time Out Timer Channel Busy Light Default Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled to 60 seconds Disabled Battery Saver Disabled VOX Operation 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 Channel Scan List Test TalkBack Channel Scan Enabled Scan Activate Tone Enabled Priority Alert Tone Disabled TalkBack Channel Tone Enabled Signalling Functions DTMF Signalling Disabled Quik Call II Signalling Disabled MDC 1200 Signalling Test 10 6880904
12. ary Channel Selector Switch On Off Volume Accessori E Control Connector Cover LED Indicator Accessory Connector Top View 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 O ating status Accessory Connector Provides accessibility for con nection to remote accessories such as a remote speaker microphone NOTE The Accessory Connector Cover protects the Accessory Connector This cover should remain in place whenever the radio is not being used with an accessory 4 6880904Z68 O May 1997 P110 16 Channel Portable Radios Controls Switches Indicators and Connectors Push To Talk PTT Button When depressed and held engages the transmitter and puts radio in the transmit mode When released the radio operates in the receive mode Control Button Control Button This can be programmed as a Monitor Volume Set manual monitor or Scan Nuisance Delete button If programmed for Monitor or Volume Set pressing the Control button will monitor the channel for activity Neither tone nor digital Private Line PL DPL squelch is active when monitoring If pro grammed for Scan Nuisance Delete pressing the Control but ton will delete a nuisance chan nel while in the scan mode Anten
13. ble 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 the receive mode with the T O T feature However in the trans mit mode a single transmission uninterrupted depression of the PTT button times out after 30 or 60 seconds and the radio reverts back to the receive mode even with the PTT button remaining depressed After the 30 or 60 second time out a continuous alert tone is generated in the receive mode until the PTT button is released Volume Set When programmed as a Vol ume Set button the Control button will initiate the volume set feature This gives the radio the ability to monitor the current radio volume level whenever this button is pressed A rushing noise is present for the duration of the button press that indicates the current level setting of the vol ume control 16 6880904Z68 O May 1997 P110 16 Channel 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
14. d mechanical specifications The Motorola Accelerated Life Test ALT assures that possible failures brought on by field stress and abuse are identified and designed out of your radio before it reaches your hands All of these features provide for better yet more cost effec tive communications for you 2 6880904Z68 O May 1997 P110 16 Channel 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 3 Spring Action Belt Clip Antenna Carry Holder Charger Transformer Compact 10 Hour Charger Packaged Model Contents e P110 Radio e Heliflex Antenna VHF Models or Flexible Whip Antenna UHF Models e Rapid Charge High Capacity Nickel Cadmium Battery e Operating Instructions Manual e Compact 10 Hour Charger and Transformer e Carry Holder e 3 inch Spring Action Belt Clip Inspect the equipment thoroughly If any part of the equip ment has been damaged in transit report the extent of the damage to the transportation company immediately May 1997 6880904Z68 O 3 Controls Switches Indicators and Connectors P110 16 Channel Portable Radios Controls Switches Indicators and Connectors Rot
15. e ii 32 Safety Information i 33 Computer Software Copyrights i 34 Licensing Information i 35 Motorola Radius P110 Private Line Digital Private Line Touch Code Quik Call Il and MDC 1200 are trademarks of Motorola Inc 1996 by Motorola Inc Radius Products Division Hwy 34 West Mt Pleasant IA 52641 Printed in U S A All Rights Reserved May 1997 6880904Z68 O 1 Introduction P110 16 Channel 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 operating frequencies and squelch codes both economical and fast Any computer equipped Radius dealer can easily reprogram your radio s operating characteristics or your radio can be cloned from a radio already programmed to your desired frequencies and codes The P110 radio meets tough environmental demands while providing cost effective and reliable communications It meets the U S Government Military Standards 810C D and E for low pressure high temperature low temperature temperature shock solar radiation rain humidity salt fog dust vibration and shock The P110 radio also meets the Electronic Industry Association RS316B electrical an
16. e May 1997 6880904Z68 O 29 Troubleshooting P110 16 Channel Portable Radios Troubleshooting If you experience difficulty check the following items before requesting service f 2 Review steps under OPERATION Be sure the frequency select switch is set to the correct channel Replace or recharge the battery If reception is poor check the antenna It must be undamaged and operated in the vertical position for best reception Try several different operating locations especially when operating the radio inside buildings Check transmitter by transmitting to another portable radio or communications receiver If the receiver has a signal strength S meter make comparison readings against another portable radio Also check the antenna 30 6880904Z68 O May 1997 P110 16 Channel Portable Radios Service 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 Motorola Radius dealer Proper repair and maintenance will assure efficient opera tion and long life for this radio May 1997 6880904Z68 O 31 General Radio Care P110 16 Channel Portable Radios General Radio Care T Avoid physical abuse of your radio such as carrying it by the antenna or remote microph
17. for activity up to 15 channels on the 16 channel model Two types of channel scan are offered in the P110 radio non priority and priority scan Both types of channel scan are available with PL DPL operation To initiate the scan feature rotate the channel selector switch to the channel in which scan is programmed If a conversation is initiated on any of the channels that the radio is scanning the radio stops on the active channel and you can listen to the conversation NOTE The P110 scan list is not operator selectable however it may be reprogrammed through the Radio Service Software available at your local Motorola Radius dealer e Non Priority Channel Scan With this type of scan operation no one scan channel has pri ority over another The scanner stops on the first scan channel with activity and when the activity is over and a 3 second hang time has expired proceeds to the next scan channel Priority Channel Scan Any one of the radio s programmed channels may be desig nated as the priority channel Whenever activity occurs on the priority channel the scanner automatically stops there and the priority alert tone is heard Even if you are listening to another channel in the scan list the radio automatically goes to the priority channel when there is activity PL DPL Channel Scan Private Line operation is offered with priority and non priority channel scan With this mode of scanning opera tion the scanner stops
18. he radio automatically transmits a unit identifi cation ID number While holding the PTT button a tone may be heard while the unit ID number is being sent out Call Alert Decode When a Call Alert is received the monitor LED flashes yellow and a series of 4 alert tones sound A Call Alert leaves a mes sage for the mobile operator The monitor LED continues to flash yellow and the alert tones repeat every 10 seconds until the PTT or any other button is pressed The radio then returns to normal operation Voice Selective Call Decode When a Voice Selective Call is received a one time 2 beep alert tone sounds the monitor LED flashes yellow and the radio emits a voice message After the transmis sion is completed the radio returns to nor mal operation
19. k of electric shock unplug charger from out let before attempting any maintenance or cleaning Turn ing off controls will not reduce this risk To Operate Charger iF cil Transformer Insert the battery with or without the radio into the charger pocket Be sure that the radio is off Insert plug into the charger and plug the transformer into the appropriate AC power outlet When the battery is fully inserted the LED glows red The LED continues to glow red while the battery is charging 26 6880904Z68 O May 1997 P110 16 Channel Portable Radios Battery Charger 4a For Single Unit Standard Rate Battery Chargers only When a standard charge battery reaches full charge no change in the LED occurs red glow remains The battery fully charges in 10 hours NOTE You can turn the radio on while it is in the charger and have it receive normally However allow at least 25 more time for the battery to reach full capacity DO NOT TRANSMIT WHILE THE RADIO IS INTHE CHARGER 4b For Single Unit and Multi Unit Rapid Charge Battery 5 Chargers only When charging a rapid charge battery the LED glows green indicating CHARGE COMPLETE when the battery reaches full charge This LED also indicates that the battery is now charging at a trickle rate A LED flashes red indicating that the battery may be out of rapid charge range The rapid charge auto matically begins when the battery is within the cor
20. na Heliflex VHF models or a Flexible Whip UHF models with threaded base MN p Flexible Whip Heliflex May 1997 6880904Z68 O 5 Alert Tone Indicators P110 16 Channel 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 pitched tone is generated if the start up test is not successful Transmit on Blank or Receive Only Channels Pressing the PTT button while tuned to a blank or receive only channel causes an alert tone The tone continues as long as the PTT button is depressed The radio transmit ter is not enabled Transmit Inhibition Busy Channel with Busy Channel Lockout Pressing the PTT button during a busy channel condition other than your PL DPL group generates a continuous busy tone that lasts as long as the button is depressed Time Out Timer The time out timer limits the amount of transmission time to a preset length off 30 or 60 seconds At the end of this time an alert tone indi cates that your transmission has been cut off The alert will continue as long as the PTT switch is depressed 6 6880904Z68 O May 1997 P110 16 Channel Portable Radios Alert Tone Indicators Low Battery Alert If the battery is low on your
21. nch Once the battery is free from the control rails lift it directly upward to remove 4 To install a fresh battery align the belt clip end of the battery with the control rails on the radio Slide the battery toward the top of the radio until it is fully engaged by the battery latch BATTERY LATCH Antenna Installation Rotate the antenna clockwise until hand tight into the antenna connector on the top of the radio CHANNEL ELECTOR ON OFF VOLUME CONTROL ACCESSORY CONNECTOR LED INDICATOR To Receive 1 Turn the radio on and rotate the CHANNEL SELECTOR to the desired channel position 2 Listen for a transmission or hold the CON TROL BUTTON to hear background noise when the CONTROL BUTTON has been programmed for Volume Set Adjust the VOLUME CONTROL to a comfortable listen ing level 3 To monitor a channel disable PL DPL press the side mounted CONTROL BUTTON when the CONTROL BUTTON has been programmed for Monitor The LED glows yellow for 4 seconds to confirm that the coded squelch is disabled To reverse the monitor status press this button again CONTROL BUTTON PUSH TO TALK BUTTON PTT To Transmit 1 Turn the radio on and rotate the CHANNEL SELECTOR to the desired channel position 2 Press the MONITOR BUTTON to listen for activity on your channel 3 While holding the radio two to three inches from your mouth press the PTT button on the side of the radio and
22. nless it is a type especially qualified for such use DO NOT operate the portable with a headset or other audio accessories at high volume levels Hearing experts advise against continuous high volume operation If you experi ence a ringing in your ears reduce volume level or discon tinue use May 1997 6880904Z68 O 33 Computer Software Copyrights P110 16 Channel Portable Radios 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 the Motorola products described in this manual may not be cop ied or reproduced in any manner without the express writ ten permission of Motorola Futhermore the purchase of Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication estoppel or otherwise any license under the copyrights patents or patent applications of Motorola except for the normal non exclusive royalty free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product 34 6880904Z68 O May 1997 P110 16 Channel Portable Radios Licensing Information Licensing Information
23. nsmits 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 May 1997 6880904Z68 O 21 Programmable Signalling Enhancements P110 16 Channel Portable Radios Programmable Signalling Enhancements PTT ID Encode When on a channel with the PTT ID feature the radio transmits an iden tification code unit ID to the base station indicating which portable is in operation This code is sent whenever the PTT button is depressed A sidetone is heard as the ID is being transmitted when the tone ends start your voice mes sage in the standard manner The LED glows red during the time that the ID is sent out Call Alert Decode Call Alert works similarly to tone only pagers When a Call Alert
24. on only the scan channels coded with the proper PL DPL tone if PL DPL signalling is active when you initiate scan NOTE If the monitor mode is not active when the scan ning feature is initiated the radio performs a PL type of scan If the monitor mode is active when the scanning feature is initiated the radio per forms a CSQ type of scan 20 6880904Z68 O May 1997 P110 16 Channel Portable Radios Programmable Feature Enhancements Talkback Scan This is an option of the channel scan features listed on page 20 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 tra
25. one Wipe the battery contacts with a lint free cloth to remove dirt grease or other material which may pre vent good electrical connections When not in use keep the accessory jack covered with the protective cap 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 petroleum products may be harmful and damage the radio housing and cover 32 6880904Z68 O May 1997 P110 16 Channel Portable Radios Safety Information 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 radio will result in user expo sure substantially below the FCC recommended limits DO NOT hold the radio such that the antenna is too close to or touching exposed parts of the body especially the face or eyes while transmitting The radio performs best if the microphone is two or three inches away from the lips and the radio is vertical DO NOT hold the transmit PTT button on when not actu ally desiring to transmit DO NOT allow children to play with any radio equipment containing a transmitter DO NOT operate a portable transmitter near unshielded electrical blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere u
26. or coded antennas listed is designed to cover only the frequency split indi cated Therefore it is important to order the cor rect antenna frequency split to match a specific customer frequency Carrying Accessories HLN9985 Waterproof Bag HLN8153 Nylon Carry Case HLN9076 Molded Carry Holder With Belt Clip HLN8255 Replacement 3 Spring Action Belt Clip HLN9012 Leather Carry Case With Belt Loop HLN9013 Leather Carry Case With Swivel HLN9014 DTMF Leather Carry Case With Swivel HLN9015 Replacement Strap For Leather Carry Case HLN9084 Replacement Strap for Molded Carry Holder HLN9076 HLN9149 Swivel Belt Loop Adapter for use with HLN8153 and HLN9012 HLN8052 Wrist Strap HLN8414 Chest Pack Carry Holder NTN5243 Shoulder Strap for all carry carry cases NTN5629 Replacement 3 Swivel Belt Loop HLN9035 Replacement 2 1 2 Swivel Belt Loop Vehicular Accessories HLN9719 Vehicular Charger 1 Hour 12 Volt NDN4014 Vehicular Battery Eliminator 28 6880904Z68 O May 1997 P110 16 Channel Portable Radios Accessories Nickel Cadmium Battery Chargers HTN9630 HTN9802 HTN9803 HTN9167 HTN9168 HTN9702 HTN9804 HTN9805 HTN9748 HTN9811 HTN9812 HTN9164 HTN9165 HLN9405 HLN9406 HLN9407 HLN9944 HLN9293 Batteries HNN8148 Charger 1 Hour 120 Volt Charger 1 Hour 220 Volt Charger 1 Hour 240 Volt Charger 90 Minute 120 Volt Charger 90 Minute 220 Volt Charger 10 Hour 120 Volt Charger 10 Hour 2
27. ory The squelch level setting is not a user operated con trol however it may be reprogrammed using the Radio Service Software available at your local Motorola Radius dealer To Transmit Set the channel selector to the desired channel position Do not interrupt another user Listen for activity on your channel If the channel on which you are transmitting is programmed to receive PL DPL momentarily depress the control button to listen for channel activity The channel must be clear before transmitting While holding the radio in a vertical position with the speaker microphone grille two to three inches from your mouth press the PTT button on the side of the radio and speak slowly and clearly into the grille area When finished transmitting release the PTT button to receive When the PTT button is depressed the LED glows red and remains on for the entire length of the transmission and turns off when the PTT button is released NOTE When the PTT button is depressed and as long as the PTT button remains depressed The battery voltage is automatically monitored and if the voltage is low the LED flashes red to alert you of the low battery condition In addition a double alert tone is sounded when the PTT but ton is released May 1997 6880904Z68 O 15 Operation with Standard Features P110 16 Channel Portable Radios Operation with Standard Features To fit your particular needs a number of features are availa
28. rect range Typical charge times for Rapid Charge Battery Chargers are as follows 60 90 Minutes for High Capacity Battery NOTE A new battery or one which has not been used for several months may cause a premature fully charged indication These batteries should be trickle charged overnight before putting them into service If the LED does not glow red when the battery is inserted into the charger check the battery and charger contacts to be sure they are clean There are no user serviceable parts in the charger If the charger fails to operate contact your local Motorola Radius dealer May 1997 6880904Z68 O 27 Accessories P110 16 Channel Portable Radios 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 UHF Stubby Antenna NAE6522 Green 438 470 MHz UHF Stubby Antenna NAE6523 Black 470 520 Mhz UHF Stubby Antenna HAD9728 None Tunable Antenna Kit VHF NOTE Each of the col
29. ry and turn the radio back on again If the power up alert tone is still not generated a fault exists in the radio Contact your local Motorola Radius dealer To Receive 1 Set the channel selector to the desired channel position Listen for a transmission and adjust the volume control to a comfortable listening level If no transmission is heard depress and hold the volume control button to unsquelch the radio and adjust the volume to a com fortable listening level The radio is now set to receive all calls on the selected frequency If you wish to monitor a channel disable PL DPL press the side mounted control button If programmed as a Monitor Button the LED glows yellow for 4 seconds to confirm that the coded squelch is disabled Any time the PTT button is pressed when the P110 radio is in the monitor mode disable PL DPL the LED temporarily glows yellow to remind you that this state is active The radio remains in the monitor mode until the control but ton is pressed again to reverse the state 14 6880904Z68 O May 1997 P110 16 Channel 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 fact
30. speak The LED glows red to indicate transmit status When finished transmitting release the PTT button to receive NOTE When the PTT button is pressed the LED flashes red if there is a low bat tery condition In addition a double alert tone is sounded when the PTT button is released Time Out Timer T O T The T O T feature ends a transmission which is over 60 seconds in length After time out a con tinuous alert tone sounds until the PTT button is released Voice Activated Transmission VOX To activate the VOX feature insert a headset in the accessory connector on a channel pro grammed for VOX You can gain manual control of the radio by pressing the PTT button at any time In order to restart the VOX feature the radio must be turned off on or the channel must be changed Programmable Feature Enhancements Channel Scan The CONTROL BUTTON must be programmed for Channel Scan for this feature to be func tional To initiate the scan feature rotate the CHANNEL SELECTOR to the location with the scan list programmed to it The radio will stop on any active channel and you will be able to hear the conversation To locate the last active scan channel rotate the CHANNEL SELEC TOR and the radio beeps when that channel is reached To temporarily eliminate a channel from the scan list press the side NUISANCE DELETE BUTTON while the nuisance channel is active PTT ID Encode Every time the PTT button is pressed t
31. utton in the acces sory connector on a channel programmed for VOX operation 3 Turn the radio on The VOX feature will be ready to function You can operate the radio manually at any time by pressing the PTT button 4 Restart the VOX feature by turning the radio off on or changing the channel NOTE An external headset accessory must be attached to the P110 radio to activate VOX operation The radio operates normally using the PTT button whenever the headset is not attached 18 6880904Z68 O May 1997 P110 16 Channel Portable Radios DTMF Telephone Interconnect DTMF Telephone Interconnect You can encode Dual Tone Multiple Frequency DTMF tones through the optional 12 button keypad The tones are used for access to the landline telephone network remote control operation DTMF Telephone Interconnect Operation 1 Press and hold the PTT button 2 Press the desired numeric keys on the DTMF keypad to transmit the tones As long as the PTT button is held while the digits are pressed the corresponding DTMF tones are transmitted NOTE After this operation is completed the PTT but ton resumes its normal function May 1997 6880904Z68 O 19 Programmable Feature Enhancements P110 16 Channel Portable Radios Programmable Feature Enhancements Channel Scan This optional feature allows you to monitor a number of chan nels The receiver checks each channel in a preprogrammed list
32. y is being charged at a slow trickle rate For additional information on batteries and battery charging refer to the battery charger information in the service manual Short Circuit Care should be taken to avoid external short circuiting of the battery CAUTION A sustained high rate discharge e g a paper clip placed accidentally across the battery con tacts may permanently damage the battery void the battery warranty and create a burn or fire hazard Memory Effect Reduced Charge Capacity The Memory Effect was a phenomenon which caused a temporary loss in battery capacity or voltage due to repeti tive shallow discharging or low term overcharging This Memory Effect has been virtually eliminated in Motorola batteries with the use of the latest in cell technology from our selected cell suppliers Nickel Cadmium Battery Disposal For disposition Nickel cadmium sealed rechargeable bat teries should be delivered to an authorized metals reclama tion dealer refer to inside front cover of this manual WARNING DO NOT DISPOSE OF ANY BATTERIES IN A FIRE ASTHEY MAY EXPLODE 24 6880904Z68 O May 1997 P110 16 Channel Portable Radios Battery Charger 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 TY
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