Motorola P080 User Manual

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P080
User Guide
68P64110B68
Issue: September 1999

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  • Page 1 Professional Radio P080 User Guide 68P64110B68 Issue: September 1999...
  • Page 2 Radio Communications Supply & Installation Specialist Website www.radiotronics.co.uk Email sales@radiotronics.co.uk Telephone Numbers 0345 0 955 955 02087 190 180 Motorola P080 User Guide...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Attaching the Battery ....11 Removing the Battery ....11 Attaching the Antenna ... . .12 Radio Overview .
  • Page 5 Safe and Efficient Operation programmes, including the right to copy or reproduce in any form the of Motorola Two-Way Radios..27 copyrighted computer programme. Accordingly, any copyrighted computer programmes contained in the products described in this manual may not be...
  • Page 6: Radio Overview

    RADIO OVERVIEW PARTS OF THE RADIO Channel Selector Knob On-Off/Volume Knob LED Indicator Side Button 1 Dust Cover (programmable) covering the Accessories Side Button 2 (programmable) Port Microphone (Pull down from top to open) LCD Screen Push-to-Talk Menu Keys (PTT) Button Keypad English...
  • Page 7: On-Off/Volume Knob

    On-Off/Volume Knob Optional Transmit Power Level Indicator Turns the radio on or off, and adjusts the radioÕs LED State/Colour Indication volume. Power Level Channel Selector Knob Continuous Red Sending message in high power. Continuous Green Sending message in low power. Switches the radio to different channels.
  • Page 8 The table below shows the functions available by ¥ hold down- pressing and holding down the programmable buttons while checking status ¥ short press - quickly pressing and releasing or making adjustments. the programmable buttons, or ¥ long press - pressing and holding the Depending on how your radio has been programmable buttons for a period of time programmed by your dealer, these functions are...
  • Page 9: Menu Keys

    Menu Keys Keypad Keys Exit Menu/Select 1 2 3 4 5 6 < 7 8 9 > * 0 # Used to dial a phone number or enter programming Down list entries. When entering information for the programming Menu/Select Key lists, each key can generate numeric information.
  • Page 10 Symbol Name and Description Symbol Name and Description Companding Indicator Talkaround Indicator Indicates that companding is active. When lit, indicates that you are not transmitting through the repeater. When Power Level Indicator not lit, you are transmitting through the repeater. ÒLÓ...
  • Page 11: Indicator Tones

    INDICATOR TONES Positive Negative Button High pitched tone Low pitched tone Indicator Tone Indicator Tone Repeater/ Radio DOES NOT Radio uses the Talkaround use the repeater repeater Self Test Pass Tone Keypad RadioÕs keypad is RadioÕs keypad is Lock locked. unlocked.
  • Page 12: Getting Started

    For optimum battery life and operation use only ¥ The battery should be at about 25¡C (room Motorola brand chargers. They were designed to temperature) whenever possible. Charging a operate as an integrated energy system. cold battery (below 10¡C) may result in leakage of electrolyte and ultimately, in failure of the battery.
  • Page 13: Recycling Or Disposal Of Batteries

    Charger is getting ready to Flashing Yellow not be available in all areas. charge. Battery is charging. Motorola endorses and encourages the recycling of all re-chargeable batteries. Contact your local Battery is 90% charged. Flashing Green Motorola dealer for further information.
  • Page 14: Accessory Information

    ACCESSORY INFORMATION Removing the Battery Attaching the Battery battery latches 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 Slide the battery latches on both sides of the body.
  • Page 15: Attaching The Antenna

    Attaching the Antenna Removing the Antenna Turn the antenna clockwise to attach it. Turn the antenna counter-clockwise to remove it. English...
  • Page 16: 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 the battery. from the battery. Press the belt clip downward until you hear a Slide the belt clip upward to remove it.
  • Page 17: Turning The Radio On Or Off

    TURNING THE RADIO ON OR OFF ADJUSTING THE RADIOÕS VOLUME If one of the radio side buttons has been programmed as a Volume Set button by your dealer, it may be used as follows: Press and hold the preprogrammed Volume Set button;...
  • Page 18: Sending A Call

    SENDING A CALL Turn your radio on. Use the Channel Selector knob to select the desired channel. Hold the radio in a vertical position, press the PTT button, and talk at a distance of about 2.5 to 5 cm (one to two inches) from the microphone.
  • Page 19: Radio Call Information

    RADIO CALL INFORMATION TLK ARD to select REPEATER OR TALKAROUND MODE < > until (talk through repeater), Talkaround Mode enables you to communicate with another radio when either: until ¥ the repeater is not operating (talk directly without going through repeater). ÑorÑ...
  • Page 20: Setting The Power Level

    ÑorÑ To set the power level: Press the Power Level button (only available if to enter Menu Mode. programmed by your dealer) to toggle between low < > UTILITY and high transmit power level. A positive indicator until tone indicates that the radio is in high power mode, while a negative indicator tone indicates that the UTILITY to select...
  • Page 21: Scan

    SCAN To start or stop a scan operation: 1. Press the Scan button (only available if You can monitor several channels in order to receive programmed by your dealer) to start a scan any call that is transmitted on any of these channels. operation.
  • Page 22: Talkback

    TALKBACK ADDING A DELETED NUISANCE CHANNEL BACK TO THE SCAN LIST If the programmable Talkback option is set, you can respond to any calls received during the scan 1. Press the Scan button to stop the scan operation by pressing the PTT before the operation.
  • Page 23: Phone

    PHONE 1. Press the Phone button. To enter the Phone mode via the menu: You can use your radio to connect to a phone line to make a phone call. to enter Menu Mode. To do this, your radio must send an access code to a <...
  • Page 24: Sending The Phone Number

    Sending the Phone Number Method Steps to Take After the access code is sent, you should wait for a 1. Press < or > to scroll the phone list dialling tone before sending your phone number. until you reach the desired phone Phone number.
  • Page 25: The Phone Conversation

    Ending the Phone Call Sending a New Number Just as the radio needs to send the access code You enter the phone number by pressing the when starting a phone call, the radio needs to send relevant keys on the keypad. the deaccess code to end the phone call.
  • Page 26: Phone List

    PHONE LIST Use the keypad to enter the phone number. Press the numeric keys to enter the numbers. Your radio can store a list of frequently accessed > phone numbers. The G icon will light up on the You can also add a dash (press ) and a LCD screen when you edit the phone list.
  • Page 27: Editing An Entry

    < > < > DELETE EDIT until until DELETE EDIT to select to select < > < > until you see the entry you until you see the entry you wish to delete. wish to edit. to select the entry. to select the entry.
  • Page 28: Audio/Tone Settings

    AUDIO/TONES SETTINGS < > until you see the audio/tone setting you wish to change. The Audio/Tones menu allows you to customize the audio and tone settings on your radio. to select the tones setting. You will see the current status of the setting. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS <...
  • Page 29: Utilities

    UTILITIES < > until you see the setting that you wish to change. The Utilities menu allows you to customize some general settings on your radio. to select the setting to change. You will see the current status of the setting. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS <...
  • Page 30: 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 31: Portable 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 2.5 to 5 Do not place a portable radio in the area over an air centimeters (1 to 2 inches) away from your mouth.
  • Page 32: Operational Cautions

    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 33 NOTES English...

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