Motorola HT1250-LS+ User Manual

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  • Page 1 LS + • • HT1250 220/700 MHz Professional Series Two-Way Radio User Guide...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Sending a Conventional Call ... 31 CONTENTS Receiving a Trunked or Conventional Call ......31 Safety .
  • Page 4 Making a Phone Call D Through a Receiving a Message ....52 Sending an Emergency Alert E ..52 Conventional System .
  • Page 5 Chargers ......107 Headsets and Accessories ... 108 Microphones .
  • Page 6 Notes English...
  • Page 7: Safety

    The battery was designed usage contained in the Product specifically to be used with a Motorola charger. Safety and RF Exposure booklet Charging in non-Motorola equipment may lead C a u t i o n enclosed with your radio.
  • Page 8 Notes English...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    ® PassPort Trunked Systems INTRODUCTION PassPort is an enhanced trunking protocol Welcome to Motorola’s developed by Trident Micro Systems that HT Series family of radio supports wide area dispatch networking. A users. The network is formed by linking several trunked ™...
  • Page 10: Conventional Radio Systems

    by making repeaters available to all users after HT1250•LS+ Portable Feature Highlights: every transmission. Radio Wide Features CONVENTIONAL RADIO SYSTEMS • 14-Character Alphanumeric Display Conventional radio systems typically refers to • 7 Programmable Feature Buttons unit-to-unit communications through a single •...
  • Page 11 PassPort Zone Features (Cont.) • Auto Group System, All Group Scan • System Scan with 2 Priority Levels • Registered Site and Mobile Identity View Conventional Zone Features • User Initiated Roam Request • Push-To-Talk (PTT) ID Aliasing • MDC 1200 Signaling •...
  • Page 12 Notes English...
  • Page 13: Radio Overview

    RADIO OVERVIEW PARTS OF THE RADIO HT1250•LS+ Model Zone Selector Knob Top Button (D) (programmable) On/Off/Volume Knob LED Indicator Side Button 1 (A) (programmable) Microphone Display Push-to-Talk (PTT) Button Menu Keys (P1, P2, P3) (programmable) Side Button 2 (B) (programmable) Keypad Side Connector...
  • Page 14 On/Off/Volume Knob LED Color Indicates Turns the radio on or off, and adjusts the Single flashing Group Selective Call received radio’s volume. yellow (trunked operation only) Individual Selective Call or Call Zone Selector Knob Alert (PassPort operation only) Switches the radio to different trunked and Momentary Radio has powered-up conventional zones.
  • Page 15 Menu/Select Key ) Left Key < Used to enter menu mode. When in menu mode, Used as a backspace key when editing radio this key is also used to make menu selections. call, scan, and phone lists. This key can also be programmed with a radio feature (see Exit Key ( page 16).
  • Page 16 Entering Characters Using the Keypad Number of Times Key is Pressed < > & Á Ç à á ç È É Ê è é ê Í ì í Ñ Ó Ô ò ó ô ö Ú ù ú ´ ´ Blank ’...
  • Page 17 Display Symbol Indication An Emergency Siren is being sounded. Or, an Emergency Emergency Alarm is being sent. &DOO 5HFHLYHG A Selective Call or Call Alert has been received (LTR Call Received trunked and Conventional (LTR/Conv.) operation only). The top two screen rows display menu and radio status information: Incoming Call/ A Selective Call or Call Alert...
  • Page 18 Symbol Indication Symbol Indication Indicates activity on a priority The number of bars (0–4) 1 talkgroup or channel during shown indicates the charge Battery Level System Scan. remaining in your battery. •Priority 1 Scan • flashing) Shows the time (12- or 24-hour).
  • Page 19 Each button can access up to two features, The table on page 18 summarizes the depending on the type of button press: programmable features available and shows the page number where the feature is • Short Press—quickly pressing and explained. releasing the programmable buttons, In the “Button”...
  • Page 20 Programmable Features Feature Indicator Short Press Long Press Hold Down Page Button Check the battery’s Battery Gauge — — LED Color charge status. Initiate Cancel Emergency Emergency Siren Siren or Cancel Emergency or Emergency Emergency — (Top button only) Alarm (Conven- Alarm (Conven- tional mode only).
  • Page 21 Programmable Features (Cont.) Feature Indicator Short Press Long Press Hold Down Page Button † Display last entry called. — ‡§ Speed Call — Toggle between using a conventional — § Repeater/Talkaround repeater or transmitting directly to † another radio. Manually initiate Stop PassPort Roam Request Searching...
  • Page 22 Programmable Features (Cont.) Feature Indicator Short Press Long Press Hold Down Page Button Turn PassPort Delete a nuisance Scan/Delete Nuisance Group, All Group, channel while — Channel and System scan scanning. on or off. Display the PassPort site number on which the unit is registered, the Home Site/MIN View —...
  • Page 23 Programmable Features (Cont.) Feature Indicator Short Press Long Press Hold Down Page Button Add, Delete, or Prioritize talkgroups or Edit Scan List — — channels. § † Status — Direct entry to the message menu. — § † Message — Direct entry to the message menu.
  • Page 24: Audio Indicators For Programmable Buttons

    AUDIO INDICATORS FOR Button High-Low Tone Low-High Tone PROGRAMMABLE BUTTONS Scan Stop scan Start scan In addition to having visual indicators, some High power Low power Power Level programmable buttons use tones to indicate selected selected one of two modes: Squelch (no Normal squelch Tight squelch visual indicator)
  • Page 25: Battery Information

    GETTING STARTED LED Color Battery/Charger Status BATTERY INFORMATION Steady Red Battery in rapid-charge mode. Charging the Battery Flashing Yellow Battery in charger, not in rapid- If a battery is new or its charge level is very charge mode but waiting to be low, you need to charge it before you can use charged.
  • Page 26 Battery Charge Status Battery charges will only charge the Motorola- authorized batteries listed below; other You can check your battery’s charge status in batteries may not charge. two ways: Part No. Description The charge status is shown by the P •...
  • Page 27 Attaching the Battery Removing the Battery Battery Latches 1 Fit the extensions at the bottom of the battery 1 Turn off the radio (see page 28). into the bottom slots on the radio. 2 Slide both battery latches downward. 2 Press the top part of the battery toward the 3 Pull the top part of the battery away from the radio until you hear a click.
  • Page 28: Accessory Information

    ACCESSORY INFORMATION Removing the Antenna Attaching the Antenna Turn the antenna clockwise to attach it. Turn the antenna counterclockwise to remove English...
  • Page 29 Attaching the Belt Clip Removing the Belt Clip Belt Clip Tab 1 Align the grooves of the belt clip with those of 1 Use a key to press the belt clip tab away from the battery. the battery. 2 Press the belt clip downward until you hear a 2 Slide the belt clip upward to remove it.
  • Page 30: Turning The Radio On Or Off

    Attaching the Side Connector Cover TURNING THE RADIO ON OR OFF Antenna Loop Slot Thumbscrew Turn the On/Off/ Turn the On/Off/ Volume knob coun- Volume knob clock- 1 Place the loop (attached to the side connector terclockwise until you wise. cover) over the antenna;...
  • Page 31: Adjusting The Volume

    ADJUSTING THE VOLUME Up to 15 PassPort and/or LTR trunked zones (containing 16 talkgroups each) can be Turn the On-Off/Volume Control knob programmed into your radio. clockwise to increase the volume or To select a trunked zone and talkgroup: counterclockwise to decrease the volume. –or–...
  • Page 32: Sending A Trunked Call

    SENDING A TRUNKED CALL 3 With the PTT button depressed, speak clearly into the microphone. To send a trunked call: 4 Release the PTT button to listen. 1 Hold the radio in a vertical position at a distance of about You will see the Alias (if preprogrammed) or 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5 cm) MIN of the calling radio on your radio’s...
  • Page 33: Sending A Conventional Call

    SENDING A CONVENTIONAL CALL RECEIVING A TRUNKED OR CONVENTIONAL CALL Note: In the United States, FCC regulations require you to monitor the conventional 1 Turn your radio on. channels before sending a call. The monitor feature (see page 16) can be 2 Adjust your radio’s volume (see page 29).
  • Page 34: Repeater Or Talkaround Jmode

    REPEATER OR TALKAROUND J 5SWU7DONDUQG until MODE 7DONDUQG 0RGH (CONVENTIONAL OPERATION ONLY) –or– until Talkaround mode enables you to communicate to confirm your selection. with another radio when either: • The repeater is not operating CALL LIGHT –or– (TRUNKED OPERATION ONLY) •...
  • Page 35: Home Channel Revert

    HOME CHANNEL REVERT The Home Channel Revert feature allows you to instantly access your favorite trunked talkgroup or conventional channel at the touch of a button. To Activate Home Channel Revert Press the preprogrammed Home Channel Revert button (see page 18). English...
  • Page 36 Notes English...
  • Page 37: Passport Trunking

    you with optimal audio quality throughout your PASSPORT TRUNKING communications. Initial Registration ® PassPort is an enhanced, wide-area trunking protocol developed by Trident Micro Systems. Before communications with your talkgroup Up to 128 trunked sites can be linked together can begin, your radio needs to register on the to form one PassPort system, which means PassPort system.
  • Page 38 Roaming and Registering Between Sites 3 The selected Talk- 7/.*53 $/,$6 group Alias appears Once initial registration with the PassPort on the display (if pre- system has occurred, your radio constantly programmed). monitors the RSSI to ensure an acceptable signal level is maintained (as programmed by Note: If the radio per- your dealer).
  • Page 39: Site/Min View

    SITE/MIN VIEW 2 When the radio has successfully regis- There may be circumstances when you want to tered to a new site in view the number of the PassPort site on which the PassPort System, you are registered as well as your Mobile XXX indicates the 5(* 6,7( ;;;...
  • Page 40: Ptt Id Alias

    ROAM REQUEST The display indicates the Home Site ID Because of the RSSI feature, the HT1250•LS+ (HSID) and Mobile radio automatically roams to an affiliated site Identification Num- when the signal from the registered site ber. (MIN) XXX indi- becomes too weak for quality communication. cates the ASID, This RSSI threshold is programmed by your YYYYY indicates the...
  • Page 41: Home Site Revert

    When the radio has 4 The selected Pass- successfully regis- Port talkgroup alias 7/.*53 $/,$6 tered to the new site appears and remains on the PassPort Sys- on the display: 5(* 6,7( ;;; tem, you see: To Cancel a Roam Request –or–...
  • Page 42: Roam Lock

    When the radio is Notes: searching for a new • The radio must currently be registered on site or attempting an affiliated site. registration to a site, 6($5&+,1* • If the radio cannot register to its Home Site you see: for any reason, the radio reverts back to its current affiliated site.
  • Page 43 To Activate Roam Lock Press the preprogrammable Roam Lock but- ton (see page 19). 2 You see. 7/.*53 $/,$6 5RDP /RFNHG Alternating with: at one second inter- vals. • A good key chirp is heard. Note: A radio can be roam-locked only when it is registered to a site.
  • Page 44: Passport Primary Talkgroup

    PASSPORT PRIMARY TALKGROUP SITE / TALKGROUP RESTRICTION (Access Privileges by MIN) This is the first talkgroup preprogrammed in The HT1250•LS+ portable radio offers two your list. Per definition, it always has the “access privilege” features called Site highest-level priority among all other Restriction and Talkgroup Restriction.
  • Page 45 neighbor list of sites) and attempts to register Group Restriction there. What you see: The registration and roaming process is unaffected for "non-restricted" radios. 6LWH5HVWULFW For 3 seconds However, when a radio is talkgroup-restricted from all unrestricted affiliated sites in the 6HDUFKLQJ then: system (except the home site where it is...
  • Page 46: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING While in PassPort zones, there are some specific display messages that indicate you should contact your dealer for assistance. Message What it Means “Invalid Group Your dealer needs to verify talk- ID” group programming in your radio or the PassPort system. “DISABLED”...
  • Page 47: Radio Calls (Ltr Trunked And Conventional)

    RADIO CALLS Note: For DTMF radio models, if you press any digit on the keypad (#1-9), the (LTR Trunked and Conventional) display shows the corresponding entry from the Radio Call List. MAKING A SELECTIVE CALL 2 Proceed to step 7 on page 46. You can make a selective call to a particular radio or to a group of radios, as programmed –...
  • Page 48: Receiving A Selective Call F

    – or– 8 Press the PTT button and talk; release the PTT button to listen. to enter menu mode. to return to 6HOHFWLYH &DOO until 5DGLR &DOO –or– Hold down to exit menu mode. to select 5DGLR &DOO Note: In LTR Trunked mode, the Selective Call is sent if the system is available.
  • Page 49: Sending A Call Alert Page

    SENDING A CALL ALERT PAGE – or– You can alert another person by sending a Call 1 Press the preprogrammed Speed Call button. Alert page. You see the Alias or To Send a Call Alert Page ID of the last called 1DPH [[[[ Press the preprogrammed Radio Call button entry.
  • Page 50 • The LED lights a steady yellow 8 If the Call Alert page is received by the target radio, you see: to locate the desired ID in the $FNQRZOHGJH Radio Call List. –or– If not received, you see: Enter the ID number of the radio you want to 1R $FNQRZOHGJH page.
  • Page 51: Receiving A Call Alert Page F

    RECEIVING A CALL ALERT PAGE F RADIO CHECK When you Receive a Call Alert Page Radio Check allows you to determine if a radio is within the range of the trunked or conventional &DOO 5HFHLYHG • The display shows system and turned on, without disturbing the user and the preprogrammed name or ID of the of that radio.
  • Page 52: Sending A Status

    To Send a Status You see: &DOO ,Q 3URJ to enter Menu Mode. 8 If the Radio Check is received by the target radio, you see: 6WDWXV until $FNQRZOHGJH 6WDWXV to select If not received, you see: 1R $FNQRZOHGJH to locate the desired status in the preprogrammed list.
  • Page 53: Sending A Message

    To Send an Electronic (Data) Message Notes: If the radio is not able to send the status or the radio does not receive ) to enter Menu Mode. an acknowledgement if an acknowledgement is expected, you 0HVVDJH y or z until see: 0HVVDJH ) to select...
  • Page 54: Receiving A Message

    0HVVDJH Notes: If the radio is not able to send the message or the radio does not 1R $OLDV receive an acknowledgement if an acknowledgement is expected, you see: Note: The message is received if the system is available. 1R $FNQRZOHGJH SENDING AN EMERGENCY ALERT E If the radio is not able to send the message and no acknowledgement is...
  • Page 55: Editing A Radio Call List K

    An Emergency Alert can be programmed to do Note: The radio cannot receive any calls while you are editing. one of the following: show E and sound a tone • To Edit a Call List Entry –or– to enter menu mode. show E (silent Emergency) •...
  • Page 56: Name And Call Tone Tagging

    To Tag a Specific User’s Name to select the entry. to enter menu mode. 10 Use your keypad to edit the entry (page 13). 2 + or until $XGLR7RQHV to save your (QWU\ 6DYHG changes. to select $XGLR7RQHV (GLW (QWU\" to return to until 1DPH 7RQH 7DJ...
  • Page 57 &DOO 7RQH 6HW –or– You see: Hold down to exit menu mode. &DOO 7RQH 7DJ to return to To Tag a Type of Radio Call –or– to enter menu mode. Hold down to exit menu mode. $XGLR7RQHV until $XGLR7RQHV to select until &DOO 7RQH 7DJ &DOO 7RQH 7DJ...
  • Page 58 Notes English...
  • Page 59: Passport Signaling

    Sending a Selective Call using the PASSPORT SIGNALING Preprogrammed Button • Press the preprogrammed Selective Call Selective Call and Call Alert are available button (see page 19). Proceed to Step 4. using the PassPort protocol. As such, no third party can hear the conversation of two users –or–...
  • Page 60 –or– 6 Once the Selective Call is received and acknowledged by the target radio, the dis- then press the first letter of the plays solid. desired Alias using the DTMF keys to start an alphabetical search. (Full keypad model only.) Notes: •...
  • Page 61 7 Press the PTT button to talk; release to listen. 3 • While the Selective Call is being estab- lished the blinks and the LED indicator flashes red momentarily. to end the Selective Call. • Once the Selective Call is established the Note: If the Selective Call has prematurely displays solid.
  • Page 62 Receiving a Selective Call and will hear a delayed busy tone as long as the PTT button is pressed. 1 When you receive a Selective Call: If the PTT button is kept pressed and the • The F blinks and, if preprogrammed by system frees up a channel, the radio auto- your dealer, the LED indicator lights steady matically attempts to re-establish the call.
  • Page 63: Call Alert

    CALL ALERT If the unit has not been engaged in a You can alert another person by sending a Call Call Alert after power- Alert to a particular radio in three different 6HOHFW 8VHU up, you see: ways: • Using a preprogrammed button. to locate the desired Alias or ID in the Radio Call List.
  • Page 64 5 Press the PTT button to send the Call Alert. and will hear a delayed busy tone as long as the PTT button is pressed. • While the Call Alert is being established blinks and the LED indicator flashes If the PTT button is kept pressed and the red momentarily.
  • Page 65 3 • While the Call Alert is being established If the PTT button is kept pressed and the blinks and the LED indicator flashes system frees up a channel, the radio auto- red momentarily. matically attempts to re-establish the call. •...
  • Page 66 followed by the preprogrammed Alias or ID of the calling radio. • Once the Call Alert is established the displays solid. Note: If preprogrammed by your dealer, your radio sounds a short high- pitched tone (page established tone) to indicate that the page was suc- cessful.
  • Page 67: Scan

    PassPort Pass- SCAN LTR All Primary Port Auto System Zone Group Auto Group Group Scan Scan Scan Scan Scan Your HT1250•LS+ radio is equipped with the Conven- Scan feature, which allows you to search for, tional lock onto, and monitor voice activity on trunked talkgroups and conventional channels.
  • Page 68: Passport Primary Auto Group Scan

    PASSPORT PRIMARY AUTO When PassPort Group Scan is Enabled GROUP SCAN The G symbol appears on the display. • (PASSPORT TRUNKED OPERATION ONLY) • The LED indicator blinks green during PassPort Primary Auto Group Scan PassPort Group Scan operation; it stops automatically scans the primary (first) blinking when the radio switches to an talkgroup within the selected PassPort zone.
  • Page 69: Auto Group Scang

    To Start or Stop PassPort Group Scan AUTO GROUP SCAN Operation through a Preprogrammed (LTR TRUNKED OPERATION ONLY) Button (see page 16) Auto Group Scan automatically scans • Press the preprogrammed Scan button to talkgroups within an LTR trunked zone as start PassPort Group Scan.
  • Page 70: All Group Scang

    The G symbol appears on the display • Note: If you enter menu mode while the radio is scanning, scanning stops. It resumes when when non-prioritized Auto Group Scan has you exit menu mode. been activated. The H symbol appears on the display •...
  • Page 71: System Scang

    SYSTEM SCAN –or– (LTR TRUNKED AND CONVENTIONAL Do the following: OPERATION) to enter menu mode. System Scan scans trunked talkgroups and 6\VWHP 6FDQ conventional channels between LTR and until conventional zones, as programmed by your 6\VWHP 6FDQ dealer. Up to 16 different talkgroups or to select conventional channels can be programmed into each Scan list.
  • Page 72: Deleting A Nuisance Channel/Talkgroup

    DELETING A NUISANCE CHANNEL/ Restoring a Channel/Talkgroup Back to the Scan List TALKGROUP (PASSPORT GROUP SCAN OR SYSTEM SCAN To restore a previously deleted talkgroup or channel back to the Scan list, restart the scan OPERATION ONLY) operation or turn your radio off and on again. If a talkgroup or channel continually generates unwanted calls (a “nuisance”...
  • Page 73: View A Scan List

    Note: In PassPort mode, talkgroups cannot be pri- until 9LHZ /LVW oritized. Your HT1250•LS+ radio cannot receive any to confirm your selection. calls while you are editing a Scan list. The K symbol is displayed while you are in edit mode. to see the talkgroup or channel in your list.
  • Page 74: Prioritizing A Talkgroup Or Channel In A Scan List

    'HOHWH" 6FDQ /LVW to select You see: to confirm the deletion. until $GG (QWU\" (QWU\ 'HOHWHG You see: 'HOHWH (QWU\" –or until $GG (QWU\" to return to to confirm your selection. to return to 'HOHWH (QWU\" until you see the talkgroup or –or–...
  • Page 75 Priority Channel Scanning Sequence to select 3URJUDP /LVWV None specified Ch1 Ch2 Ch3 until Ch4 …Ch1 6FDQ /LVW to select Channel 2 Ch2 Ch1 Ch2 Ch3 6FDQ /LVW (Priority 1) Ch2 Ch4 Ch2 …Ch1 Channel 2 Ch2 Ch1 Ch8 Ch3 until (GLW 3ULRULW\"...
  • Page 76 to prioritize that talkgroup or channel. to return to (GLW 3ULRULW\" –or– Hold down to exit menu mode. Note: You cannot reprioritize a priority 1 talk- group or channel to priority 2. English...
  • Page 77: Phone

    PHONE to enter menu mode. –or– Your HT1250•LS+ radio allows you to place and Press the preprogrammed Phone button, and receive telephone calls through trunked and skip to step 5. conventional systems (depending on phone line –or– availability). Telephone calls through a repeater Press and release the Speed Dial button to allow only one person to speak at a time.
  • Page 78: Making A Phone Call Dthrough A Conventional System

    MAKING A PHONE CALL D 5 Press and Release the PTT button. THROUGH A CONVENTIONAL • If phone access is successful, a dial tone SYSTEM sounds. To Initiate a Phone Call • If phone access is unsuccessful, a low- pitched alternating tone sounds. Discon- Press the preprogrammed Phone button, and nect the call (see step 8) and try again.
  • Page 79 (For conventional operation with auto access a Press and release the preprogrammed only). You hear a series of tones, indicating Speed Dial button (see step 6) to use the that an access code is being sent automati- Speed Dial feature. cally, and see your access code: b Press the key (1 to 9) corresponding to the –or–...
  • Page 80: Receiving A Phone Call Dthrough A Trunked Or Conventional System

    RECEIVING A PHONE CALL D 10 To disconnect a phone call, do one of the THROUGH A TRUNKED OR following: CONVENTIONAL SYSTEM Enter the deaccess code using the keypad. To Receive a Phone Call –or– If your radio has the deaccess code to select an LTR trunked talk- programmed, go to step 9.
  • Page 81: Modifying The Phone List K

    3URJUDP /LVWV 3 To disconnect the phone call and exit Phone until and menu mode: Press and hold to disconnect the call. to select 3URJUDP /LVWV Note: no longer appears on the display in PassPort mode. until 3KRQH /LVW MODIFYING THE PHONE LIST to select 3KRQH /LVW Your HT1250•LS+ radio contains a Phone list...
  • Page 82 3URJUDP /LVWV 10 Use the keypad to enter the phone number. to select > You can also add a dash (press ) and a Pause Indicator (hold down until the # 3KRQH /LVW character on the display changes to a “P”). until to store the phone number.
  • Page 83 to return to to select (GLW (QWU\" 'HOHWH (QWU\" –or– until you see the entry you Hold down to exit menu mode. want to edit. To Edit an Entry to select the entry. to enter menu mode. until (GLW 1DPH" (to edit the name), until 3URJUDP /LVWV...
  • Page 84 to store the information. to return to (GLW (QWU\" –or– Hold down to exit menu mode. English...
  • Page 85: Voice Storage

    VOICE STORAGE Number of Equal Slot Length Length Slots (Seconds) The HT1250•LS+ radio’s voice storage feature enables your radio to perform seven types of voice related functions: • Incoming Call Recording • Voice Memo Recording • Recorded Message Playback When recording calls, keep in mind these •...
  • Page 86: Incoming Call Recording

    If a voice storage A confirmation tone sounds, indicating that 0HPRU\ )XOO the radio begins recording. record function is requested, the dis- 2 The radio records the call until the message play shows: slot is full or until you release the prepro- grammed Record/Playback button.
  • Page 87 To Record All Incoming Calls The display shows 5HFRUGLQJ while your radio is to enter menu mode. recording. The radio also records the time stamp and the until 9RLFH 6WRUDJH Channel Alias to the message slot. Press ( to stop recording. 9RLFH 6WRUDJH to select –or–...
  • Page 88: Voice Memo Recording

    VOICE MEMO RECORDING 2 Without pressing the PTT button, speak clearly into the microphone to record your In addition to recording calls received, the memo. The radio records your memo until the HT1250•LS+ radio offers you the ability to message slot is full or until you release the record voice memos (or personal reminders) preprogrammed Record/Playback button.
  • Page 89: Recorded Message Playback

    Note: Recorded message Playback cannot be to select initiated while your radio is receiving. Also, 5HFRUGLQJ The display shows: you don’t receive any incoming calls while you play back messages. 8 Without pressing the PTT button, speak 3OD\LQJ 0VJ ;;; clearly into the microphone to record your memo.
  • Page 90: Recorded Message Delete

    To Playback a Message using the Menu RECORDED MESSAGE DELETE The HT1250•LS+ radio allows you to delete to enter menu mode. previously recorded incoming call or voice 9RLFH 6WRUDJH memo messages. You can delete a message until using either the preprogrammed Delete 9RLFH 6WRUDJH 3 ) to select Playback button (see page 20) or your radio’s...
  • Page 91: Recorded Message Transmission

    To Delete a Message using the Menu RECORDED MESSAGE TRANSMISSION to enter menu mode. This feature allows you to transmit a recorded until 9RLFH 6WRUDJH message to another radio user. To Transmit a Recorded Message 9RLFH 6WRUDJH to select Press and hold the PTT button to initiate the message transmission.
  • Page 92: Automatic Message Reply: "When Available

    AUTOMATIC MESSAGE REPLY: to select “WHEN AVAILABLE” (LTR TRUNKED AND CONVENTIONAL To Record a Message OPERATION ONLY) until The automatic Message Reply feature allows 5HFRUGHG 0VJ you to transmit a recorded message to a caller when your radio receives an MDC selective call. to select 5HFRUGHG 0VJ To Enable the Automatic Message Reply...
  • Page 93 To Disable the Automatic Message Reply Feature to enter menu mode. 8WLOLWLHV until 8WLOLWLHV to select until :KHQ $YDLODEOH to select :KHQ $YDLODEOH $XWR5HSO\ 2II" until to select English...
  • Page 94 Notes English...
  • Page 95: Audio/Tone Settings

    AUDIO/TONE SETTINGS You can customize the audio and tone feature settings on your radio by to enter menu mode. until $XGLR7RQHV to select $XGLR7RQHV until you see the feature you want to change (see the table on the next page). to select the feature.
  • Page 96 Audio/Tone Settings Feature What it Does Settings $OHUW 9RO /YO ,QG $OHUW 2II Makes the volume level of the audio and alert tones inde- ,QG $OHUW 2Q pendent. If turned on, it makes the alert tones follow the settings in the CPS; if turned off, the alert tones follow the setting of the volume knob.
  • Page 97: Utilities

    UTILITIES You can customize some of your radio’s feature by: to enter menu mode. until 8WLOLWLHV to select 8WLOLWLHV until you see the feature you want to change (see table on the next page). to select the feature. You see the fea- ture’s current setting.
  • Page 98 Utilities Features Feature What it Does Settings 6TOFK 7LJKW 6TXHOFK § Sets radio squelch at either normal or tight (see page 6TOFK 1RUPDO 98). 3RZHU /HYHO 3RZHU +LJK Changes the power level of the radio to high, low, or auto 3RZHU /RZ (see page 98).
  • Page 99 Utilities Features (continued) Feature What it Does Settings $XWR UHSO\ RQ :KHQ $YDLODEOH ‡ § Transmits a recorded message to a caller when your $XWR UHSO\ RII radio receives an MDC Selective call. 5HFRUG PVJ 5HYLHZ PVJ 6RIWZDUH 9HU In LTR trunked and conventional operation, displays the ——...
  • Page 100: Setting Tight Or Normal Squelch

    SETTING TIGHT OR NORMAL until 6TXHOFK SQUELCH (CONVENTIONAL OPERATION ONLY) to select 6TXHOFK Use this feature to filter out nuisance (unwanted) calls and/or background noise. 6TOFK 7LJKW" until However, tightening squelch could cause calls from remote locations to be filtered out as well. –or–...
  • Page 101: Setting The Power Levelb

    SETTING THE POWER LEVEL To Set the Power Level Press the preprogrammed Power Level button Each channel in your radio has a predefined (see page 19) to toggle between low and high, transmit power level that can be changed. –or– •...
  • Page 102: Setting The Clock/Alarm

    SETTING THE CLOCK/ALARM 8 When a setting is blinking, you can change it with To Set the Clock/Alarm Hour (AM or PM)  30 to enter menu mode. Minutes (AM/PM or 24 hr) 8WLOLWLHV until Note: You cannot select “24 hr” for 5HPLQGHU $ODUP 8WLOLWLHV to select...
  • Page 103: Warranty

    One (1) Year warrant the installation, maintenance or service of the Product. Motorola, at its option, will at no charge either repair the Product (with new or MOTOROLA cannot be responsible in any reconditioned parts), replace it (with a new...
  • Page 104 MOTOROLA’S responsibilities regarding SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE the Product. Repair, replacement or refund EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF of the purchase price, at MOTOROLA’s INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL option, is the exclusive remedy. THIS DAMAGES OR LIMITATION ON HOW WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES.
  • Page 105 G) Rechargeable batteries if: service. You can also call Motorola at 1- any of the seals on the battery 800-927-2744 US/Canada. enclosure of cells are broken or show evidence of tampering.
  • Page 106 Product such claim; or any parts thereof. B) that MOTOROLA will have sole control of the Laws in the United States and other countries defense of such suit and all negotiations for preserve for MOTOROLA certain exclusive rights its settlement or compromise;...
  • Page 107 MOTOROLA software may be used in only the Product in which the software was originally embodied and such software in such Product may not be replaced, copied, distributed, modified in any way, or used to produce any derivative thereof. No other use including,...
  • Page 108 English...
  • Page 109: Accessories

    Leather DTMF Case, Standard Battery with ACCESSORIES Swivel HLN9701_ Nylon Case, with Belt Loop - Fits all Motorola offers a number of accessories to Batteries enhance the productivity of your two-way HLN9946_ Leather Keypad Case with Belt Loop radio. Many of the available accessories are...
  • Page 110: Headsets And Accessories

    Station Base only. 110 V (requires Microphone and in line PTT. FM Adapter Plate) Approved WPPN4082-R Adapter Plate Only (for Motorola ARMN4020_ Heavy Duty Muff Headset with Noise Conditioning Charger) Cancelling Microphone and PTT on Earcup, Noise Reduction Rating = 24 dB...
  • Page 111: Microphones

    RKN4097_ In-Line Adapter Cable for user with BDN6641_ Ear Microphone - Gray (for high noise RMN4051. RMN4052, and RMN4053 levels from 95 dB to 105 dB) - requires Headsets Interface Module - FM Approved ENMN4014_ 3-Wire Surveillance Kit with Microphone RMN4044_ Interface Module for PTT Operation Only &...
  • Page 112: Earpiece

    NNTN4187_ Integrated Microphone/Receiver with NKN6510_ Replacement Palm PTT Cable for Remote Push-to-Talk Body Switch - FM NTN1723 Approved NKN6512_ Replacement Ring PTT Cable for NNTN4188_ Replacement Remote Push-to-Talk Body NTN1723 Switch EARPIECE NTN8821_ CommPort Maintenance Kit - includes Replacement Ear Tubes (qty. 10), Wind- screens (qty.
  • Page 113: Adapters

    AARMN4028_ Earpiece with Volume Control (Black) - AARKN4074_ Programming/Test Cable (requires RIB FM Approved box) RLN4941_ Receive-Only Earpiece with translucent AARKN4075_ Programming cable (includes internal Rib) tube, rubber eartip, and 3.5mm plug (for 0180305G54 Shop battery eliminator cable. Requires use with AAHMN9053, AAHMN9054, and RLN4510A (7.5 volt source) AAHMN9057) RLN4510_...
  • Page 114: Antennas

    ANTENNAS HKAD4000_ 215-225 MHz, Helical NAF5083_ 700 MHz 1/2-Wave, Whip MANUALS 6864110R12 • HT1250 LS+ 220/700 MHz Detailed Service Manual 6864110R15 • HT1250 LS+ 220/700 MHz Basic Service Manual 6881092C58 Installation Manual English...
  • Page 116 MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Motorola, Inc. 2002, 2003, 2004. *6864110R11* 6864110R11-B...

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