General Information; Radio Care; Safety Information - Motorola GM600 User Manual

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General Information

General Information
This user guide covers the operation of the GM600
Series mobile radios used on MPT1327 Trunked
Radio Systems. Please note that not all types of call
may be possible on your system, please contact
your network manager for further information on the
calls available on your particular system.
This user guide describes the operation of radios
with and without a display. On radios without a
display certain types of call described below may not
possible.
WARNING: Ensure the radio is switched off
when installing or removing the
mobile radio from the vehicle.

Radio Care

If cleaning is required, the radio housing should be
cleaned with a cloth dampened with clean water and
a mild liquid soap solution.
Caution:
The use of chemicals such as detergents,
alcohol,
aerosol
products may be harmful and damage the
radio housing.
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General Information/Radio Care/Safety Information
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sprays,
and
petroleum

Safety Information

Every radio, when transmitting, radiates energy into
the atmosphere which may, under certain
conditions, cause the generation of a spark.
All users of vehicles fitted with radios should be
aware of the following warnings:
WARNING: Do not operate the radio near
inflammable liquids or in the
vicinity of explosive devices.
During normal use, the radio will subject you to radio
energy substantially below the level where any kind
of harm is reported.
To ensure personal safety, please observe the
following simple rules:
DO NOT transmit when the antenna is very close to, or
touching, exposed parts of the body, especially the
face and eyes.
DO NOT hold the transmit (PTT) key in when not actu-
ally desiring to transmit.
DO NOT allow children to play with any radio equip-
ment containing a transmitter.
DO NOT operate the radio whilst driving. It should also
be noticed that the use of a hand held microphone
while driving could constitute an offence under the
Road Traffic Regulation.

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