Motorola GP328 Quick Reference Card
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Deleting a Nuisance Channel
1. While radio is on a Nuisance Channel, press and
hold Scan button until a tone is sounded.
2. Release Scan button.
For Keypad Radios only
Making a Phone Call
1. Press Phone button.
2. Send access code if needed.
3. Send phone number by
¥ pressing and releasing PTT to send last dialed num-
ber, or
¥ press Speed Dial button followed by keypad keys Ô1Õ
to Ô9Õ to access Þrst nine numbers in your phone list
(press PTT if buffered dial), or
¥ press the numbered keys to send out phone number
(press PTT if buffered dial).
Ending a Phone Call
1. Send de-access code if needed.
2. Press Phone button.
GP328 Quick Reference Card
Channel Selector Knob
On/Off/Volume Knob
SP:
2
LP:
SP:
3
LP:
SP:
4
LP:
NOTE: ¥ Enter the functions for your radioÕs 7 program-
mable buttons in the boxes provided above.
¥ In the boxes above, SP represents Short
Press, while LP represent Long Press.
SP:
1
LP:
LED Indicator
Microphone
SP:
5
LP:
SP:
6
LP:
SP:
7
LP:

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  • Page 1 Deleting a Nuisance Channel GP328 Quick Reference Card 1. While radio is on a Nuisance Channel, press and hold Scan button until a tone is sounded. 2. Release Scan button. Channel Selector Knob For Keypad Radios only On/Off/Volume Knob Making a Phone Call 1.
  • Page 2 Turning On the Radio 2. Adjust volume level. 3. Switch to desired channel. ¥ Turn On-Off/Volume Control knob clockwise. Self 4. If at any time a call comes through, it will be heard at Test Pass Tone will sound and green LED will light up the volume level set.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Attaching the Antenna ....9 CONTENTS Removing the Antenna ....9 Attaching the Belt Clip .
  • Page 4 Contents Phone ......17 Making a Phone Call ....17 Entering the Phone Mode.
  • Page 5: Radio Overview

    Radio Overview RADIO OVERVIEW PARTS OF THE RADIO Channel Selector Knob On/Off/Volume Knob Top Button (programmable) Side Button 1 (programmable) Dust Cover LED Indicator covering the Accessories Microphone Push-to-Talk (PTT) Button Front Buttons Side Button 2 (programmable) (programmable) Keypad Side Button 3 (programmable) English...
  • Page 6: On/Off/Volume Knob

    Radio Overview On/Off/Volume Knob Programmable Buttons Used to turn the radio on or off, and to adjust the Several of the radioÕs buttons can be radioÕs volume. programmed as short-cut buttons for many of the radioÕs features. Programmable buttons are Channel Selector Knob the: Used to switch the radio to different channels.
  • Page 7 Radio Overview Button Short Press Long Press Press and Hold To cancel your radioÕs Emergency Emergency To initiate an Emergency Siren. Ñ status. Monitor/Per- To continually monitor the selected To monitor the selected manent Moni- Ñ channel. channel for any activity. To sound a tone for Volume Set Ñ...
  • Page 8 Radio Overview Button Short Press Long Press Press and Hold To toggle the activation/deactiva- To toggle the activation/deactiva- tion of your radioÕs option board (if tion of your radioÕs option board (if Option Board Ñ one is installed). one is installed). Phone Ñ...
  • Page 9: Indicator Tones

    Radio Overview INDICATOR TONES High pitched tone Low pitched tone Positive Negative Programmable Indicator Indicator Buttons Tone Tone Self Test Pass Tone Start Scan Stop Scan Scan operation operation Radio trans- Radio trans- Self Test Fail Tone Tx Power mits at low mits at high power power...
  • Page 10: Improved Audio Features

    Radio Overview IMPROVED AUDIO FEATURES Low Level Expansion (LLE) The LLE feature of your radio improves voice quality by reducing unwanted background noise when receiving a message. It is compatible with most major types of audio processing systems available today. Companding Companding is a feature that allows further improvement of voice quality.
  • Page 11: Getting Started

    * Remove the battery from charger and use a pencil eraser to a genuine Motorola product. clean the four metal contacts on the bottom of the battery. Place the battery back into the charger. If the LED indicator Charging your Battery continues to ßash red, replace the battery.
  • Page 12: Accessory Information

    Getting Started ACCESSORY INFORMATION Attaching the Battery Removing the Battery battery latches slots 1. Fit the extensions at the bottom of the battery 1. Turn off the radio, if it is turned on. into the slots at the bottom of the radioÕs body. 2.
  • Page 13: Attaching The Antenna

    Getting Started Attaching the Antenna Removing the Antenna removing attaching 1. Align the threaded end of the antenna with the Turn the antenna counter-clockwise until you radioÕs antenna connector. can remove it. 2. Turn the antenna clockwise to fasten it. English...
  • Page 14: Attaching The Belt Clip

    Getting Started 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.
  • Page 15: Turning The Radio On Or Off

    Getting Started TURNING THE RADIO ON OR OFF ADJUSTING THE RADIOÕS VOLUME 1. Press and hold the Volume Set key; you will hear a continuous tone. 2. Turn the On-Off/Volume Control knob and adjust the volume level. 3. Release the Volume Set key. SELECTING A RADIO CHANNEL Your radio offers sixteen (16) channels for easy access to required conventional channels.
  • Page 16: Receiving A Call

    Getting Started RECEIVING A CALL 1. Turn your radio on. 2. Adjust its volume level. 3. Switch to the desired channel. 4. If at any time a call comes through, you will hear the call at the volume level you have set. English...
  • Page 17: Radio Call Information

    Radio Call Information 3. Press and release the Emergency button to RADIO CALL INFORMATION restart the Emergency sequence. EMERGENCY ALARMS TALKAROUND Your radio can be programmed to emit one of In your communications network, you may be the two emergency alarms described below: using a repeater to cover a larger area than what ¥...
  • Page 18: Power Level

    Radio Call Information communications group that are farther away to Press the programmed Tx Power button to be Þltered out as well. To set the squelch level: toggle between the options for High or Low power transmit level. A positive indicator tone Press the programmed Squelch button to toggle indicates that the radio is operating in low power between the options of having normal squelch or...
  • Page 19: Scan

    Scan programmed hang-time ends. Check with your SCAN dealer for details. You can monitor several channels in order to receive any call that is transmitted on any of DELETING A NUISANCE CHANNEL these channels. Sixteen different channels can If a channel continually generates unwanted be programmed into a scan list.
  • Page 20: Scan Channel Discovery Alert

    Scan SCAN CHANNEL DISCOVERY operation would check for activity in the following sequence: ALERT Sometimes you need to know which channel the radio has switched to during a scan operation. The Scan Channel Discovery Alert gives you this information. After you have stopped a scan operation, this feature gives you audio feedback when you select the last channel that was switched to by the scan operation.
  • Page 21: Phone

    Phone Sending the Access Code PHONE Your radio can be programmed to send the You can use your radio to connect to a phone access code in any of the following ways: line to make a phone call. You need a radio with ¥...
  • Page 22 Phone Additionally, depending on how your radio is Method Steps to Take programmed, if you use the keypad to send a number, the radio can send the numbers in one 1. Press and release the pro- of the following ways: grammed Speed Dial button.
  • Page 23: The Phone Conversation

    Phone Repeat steps 1 and 2 until the conversation Sending a New Number (for radios ends. with keypad only) NOTE: The radio starts a programmable Time-Out- You enter the phone number by pressing the Timer the moment both parties stop transmitting relevant keys on the keypad.

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