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Table of Contents Introduction UTAM Registration ................... 4 Inspection ......................5 TC3000 Communicator Features ..............6 Battery Installation Instructions ................ 9 To Insert Battery ..................9 To Remove Battery ..................9 Charging Instructions ..................10 Rapid Charge Method ................10 Slow Charge Method .................
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Table of Contents Group Talk Selecting a Group................... 22 Last Group Select / Displayed ..............22 Scroll......................22 Initiating a Group Talk..................23 Group Busy Signal ..................23 User Out of Range ..................24 System Busy Signal ..................24 Busy System Auto Retry ................25 Receiving a Group Talk ..................
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Table of Contents Important Safety Information Scope ......................56 Exposure to Frequency Energy ..............56 Portable Communicator Operation and EME Exposure ......58 Electromagnetic Interference / Compatibility..........58 Facilities..................... 58 Medial Devices ..................59 Operational Warning ..................60 Potentially Explosive Atmospheres............60 Batteries ....................
TC3000™ Communicator. The TC3000 Communicator is part of the Telario™ product system, a state of the art Motorola digital communications system. Your TC3000 Communicator has been designed exclusively to function with other TC3000 Communicators and TR3000™ Radios, and with the TS3000™...
Introduction TC3000 Communicator Features Controls 1. OK Button – Press to turn on, or to answer the display prompt 2. Link Button – Press to enter Person Link Service or accept a Person Link 3. Scroll Buttons – Press to select a Group, scroll a list, or to scroll the menu options 4.
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Introduction Display Icons TC3000 Communicator Icon Indications Icon Description Signal Strength None – the icon will blink Signal Strength Weak Signal Strength Moderate Signal Strength Strong Speaker Audio High – audio is heard from the loud speaker Speaker Audio Low – audio is heard from the earpiece Phone Call Person Link...
Introduction Battery Installation Instructions To Insert Battery Squeeze the two bottom side battery latches in and slide the battery tray down and out of the Communicator. Refer to Figure 1. Place the battery pack into the tray with the arrows facing upward.
Introduction Charging Instructions MPORTANT: The battery is shipped from the factory uncharged and must be charged before use. Your battery will need to be charged using the rapid charge method before operating your Communicator for the first time. The rapid charge method fully charges your battery in 60 minutes.
Introduction When the Communicator is properly inserted into the charger pocket the battery charging LED indicator on the Communicator will indicate: • Red while the battery is rapid charging. The battery fully charges in 60 minutes. • Green when the battery is fully charged. This occurs once rapid charge is completed.
Introduction Attaching and Removing the Carry Holster To Attach the Carry Holster Place the Communicator To Remove the Carry Holster Lift the Communicator...
Basic Functions Turning the TC3000 Communicator On Press the button. • A short, high-pitched tone will sound, indicating successful start-up. If the Communicator is not operating properly, a continuous low-pitched tone will sound. When turning on your Communicator for the first time, the first available Group will be your initial default Group.
Basic Functions Setting the Volume Press the volume up / down buttons on the side of the Communicator to adjust the volume to a comfortable listening level. Each press of the volume up / down buttons will provide you with audio feedback of the listening level.
Basic Functions Time-Out Timer Time-Out Timer limits the amount of time you have to transmit in Group Talk or Person Link Services. Preprogrammed from 1 to 255 seconds or Off. • When you reach the time limit, a continuous, low pitched tone will sound (until you release the PTT) and your transmission will be cut off.
Basic Functions Menu Options Within the Menu List use the scroll buttons to select options. Select Ring Type Select from two (2) audible ring types or vibration. To enter the menu mode, press the button. Scroll through the menu options by pressing either the scroll buttons until the desired ring option appears.
Your Communicator offers full duplex telephone functionality and offers the capability of storing phone numbers alphanumerically. If a phone number is to be designated with a name, it must first be preprogrammed by an authorized Motorola dealer. Entering Phone Service To enter Phone Service, press the button.
Phone Functions (2) Last Number Redial To enter Phone Service, press the button. • Line 1 of the display will indicate the last phone number or name dialed. Show Display Line 2 of the display will prompt how to redial: “OK=Redial” . To redial and send, press the button.
Phone Functions Answering a Phone Call • The Communicator will ring. • Line 1 of the display will indicate “Incoming Phn” . Line 2 of the display Show Display will indicate “PHN=Answer” . PHN=Answer • The Phone icon will blink. To answer the Phone Call, press the button.
Phone Functions Holding a Phone Call (Cont’d.) Taking A Phone Call Off Hold • Line 2 of the display will prompt how to take a Phone Call off hold: “OK=Off Show Display EDUARDO Hold” . Off Hold To take the Phone Call off hold and resume your conversation, press the button.
Phone Functions Send Call / End Ring Incoming Phone Calls can be sent directly to voicemail. This feature is dependent upon your phone system or PBX. Please reference your phone system manual for details in retrieving voicemail messages. To send an incoming Phone Call directly to voicemail, press button.
Group Talk Your TC3000 Communicator supports two-way Group Talk communications among TC3000 Communicators and TR3000 Radios. A Group Talk is a transmission to a specific group of assigned members. Your Communicator always defaults to Group Talk Service. Selecting a Group There are two (2) ways to select a Group to initiate a Group Talk.
Group Talk Initiating a Group Talk Select the desired Group. Press and hold the PTT button to initiate a Group Talk. • Two (2) medium-pitched access tones and one (1) high-pitched permit tone Show Display GROUP TALK1 will sound, indicating that you may begin speaking.
Group Talk User Out of Range If a continuous, low-pitched tone is heard while attempting a Group Talk, it indicates that you are out of range or the Control Station is inoperable. • Line 1 of the display will indicate the Group.
Group Talk System Busy Auto Retry Your Communicator has a built-in system busy auto retry when initiating a Group Talk. When your Group Talk is unable to be connected because the system is busy, your Communicator will automatically retry for 20 seconds. When the system is available you will be alerted and can retry your Group Talk.
Group Talk Receiving a Group Talk A Group Talk can be received only on your selected Group. Select the desired Group. Listen for voice activity. Make sure the PTT button is released. • Line 1 of the display will indicate the Group.
Link ID or name from the Link list. A Link ID or name must first be preprogrammed into a Link list by a Motorola authorized dealer. Link ID Recognition Your Communicator will display an incoming Link ID or name if it is stored in the Person Link memory list.
Person Link Initiating a Person Link There are three (3) different ways a Person Link can be initiated on your Communicator when in Person Link Service. (1) Direct Entry of Link ID If the desired Link ID is not stored in your Link list, you can manually enter the Link ID digits.
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Person Link (1) Direct Entry of Link ID (Cont’d.) • After the 5th digit has been entered, Line 2 of the display will prompt how to Show Display dial: “OK=Accept” . button to accept. Or , you can use the Press the optional short cut by pressing the PTT button to accept and send the Person Link.
Person Link Initiating a Person Link (Cont’d.) (2) Recall From Link List To enter Person Link Service, press the button. • Line 1 of the display will indicate the last selected Link ID or name. Line 2 Show Display of the display will prompt 54321 “Push-To-Link”...
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Person Link (2) Recall From Link List (Cont’d.) Press and hold the PTT button to send your Person Link. • Two (2) medium-pitched access tones and one (1) high-pitched permit tone Show Display will sound, indicating that you may begin speaking. Line 2 of the display will indicate “Trying...”...
Person Link Initiating a Person Link (Cont’d.) (3) Link ID ReLink To enter Person Link Service, press the button. • Line 1 of the display will indicate the last Link ID or name called. Line 2 of Show Display the display will prompt LISA “Push-To-Link”...
Person Link Target User Busy Signal If two (2) medium-pitched access tones and one (1) low pitched tone is heard while attempting a Person Link, it indicates that the other person is on another call and either declined or ignored your Person Link.
Person Link System Busy Auto Retry Your Communicator has a built-in system busy auto retry when initiating a Person Link. When your Person Link is unable to be connected because the system is busy, your Communicator will automatically retry for 20 seconds. When the system is available you will be alerted and can retry your Person Link.
Person Link Receiving a Person Link The following indicators occur when receiving an incoming Person Link: • Four (4) short, medium-pitched alert tones will sound. • Blinking Link icon. • Line 1 of the display will indicate the Link ID or name. Line 2 of the display Show Display will indicate: “Incoming Lnk”...
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Integrated Services Your Communicator enables you to enhance your communications like no other product by integrating services. Integration of services allows you to: • be informed of and accept an incoming Phone Call or Person Link while in a Group Talk, Phone Call, or Person Link •...
Integrated Services Person Link Notification During Group Talk Receive You can receive an incoming Person Link while receiving in a Group. • Two (2) short, medium-pitched tones will sound. • Line 1 of the display alternates Show Display between “Incoming Lnk” and the Incoming Lnk incoming name or when name is not LNK=Accept...
Integrated Services Person Link Notification During Group Talk Transmit You can receive an incoming Person Link while transmitting in a Group. • Two (2) short, medium-pitched tones will sound. • Line 1 of the display alternates Show Display between “Incoming Lnk” and the Incoming Lnk incoming name or when name is not Group Talk...
Integrated Services Phone Call Notification During Group Talk Receive You can answer an incoming Phone Call while receiving in a Group. • Two (2) short, medium-pitched tones will sound. • Line 1 of the display will indicate “Incoming Phn” . Line 2 of the display Show Display will prompt how to answer: PHN=Answer...
Integrated Services Phone Call Notification During Group Talk Transmit You can answer an incoming Phone Call while transmitting in a Group. • Two (2) short, medium-pitched tones will sound. • Line 1 of the display will indicate Show Display “Incoming Phn” . Line 2 of the display will indicate “Group Talk”...
Integrated Services Person Link Notification During Person Link Receive You can receive another incoming Person Link while receiving in a Link. • Two (2) short, medium-pitched tones will sound. • Line 1 of the display alternates Show Display between “Incoming Lnk” and the incoming name or when name is not LNK=Accept available line 1 will indicate...
Integrated Services Person Link Notification During Person Link Transmit You can receive another incoming Person Link while transmitting in a Link. • Two (2) short, medium-pitched tones will sound. • Line 1 of the display alternates Show Display between “Incoming Lnk” and the incoming name or when name is not Person Link available line 1 will indicate...
Integrated Services Phone Call Notification During Person Link Receive You can answer an incoming Phone Call while receiving in a Link. • Two (2) short, medium-pitched tones will sound. • Line 1 of the display will indicate “Incoming Phn” . Line 2 of the display Show Display Incoming Phn will prompt how to answer:...
Integrated Services Phone Call Notification During Person Link Transmit You can answer an incoming Phone Call while transmitting in a Link. • Two (2) short, medium-pitched tones will sound. • Line 1 of the display will indicate “Incoming Phn” . Line 2 of the display Show Display will indicate “Person Link”...
Integrated Services Person Link Notification During a Phone Call You can receive an incoming Person Link while on a Phone Call. • Two (2) short, medium-pitched tones will sound. • Line 1 of the display alternates between “Incoming Lnk and the Show Display Incoming Lnk incoming Link ID or name.
Integrated Services Person Link Notification During a Phone Call (Cont’d.) To resume your Phone Call, press the button to enter Phone Service. • Line 2 of the display will prompt how to take the Phone Call off hold: “OK=Off Show Display Hold”...
Integrated Services Press the PTT button to speak and release to listen. To resume your Phone Call, press the button to enter Phone Service • Line 2 of the display will prompt how to take the Phone Call off hold: “OK=Off Show Display Hold”...
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Integrated Services Initiating a Person Link During a Phone Call (Cont’d.) Press the PTT button to speak and release to listen. • Line 1 of the display will indicate the Link ID or name called. Line 2 of the Show Display display will prompt “Push-To-Link”...
LED Indications & Alert Tones LED Indications Radio Condition LED Color(s) Group Talk Transmit Continuous Red Group Talk Receive Blinking Red Person Link Transmit Continuous Red Person Link Receive Blinking Red Battery Charging Indicator LED: Rapid Charging Continuous Red Fully Charged Continuous Green Unsuccessful Charge Continuous Yellow...
Scope This document provides information and instructions for the safe and efficient operation of Motorola Portable Two-Way Radios. The information provided in this document supersedes the general safety information contained in user guides published prior to 1st April 1999. For information regarding radio use in a...
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Important Safety Information • Federal Communications Commission Report and Order No. FCC 96-326 (August 1996) • American National Standards Institute (C95-1-1992) • National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP - 1986) • International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP - 1988) •...
Important Safety Information To assure optimal performance and that human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy is within the guidelines set forth in the above standards, always adhere to the following procedures: Portable Communicator Operation and EME Exposure • When placing or receiving a Phone Call, hold the Communicator as you would a telephone.
Important Safety Information Medical Devices Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of 6 inches (15 centimeters) be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by, and recommendations of, Wireless Technology Research.
Important Safety Information Operational Warnings Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn off your Communicator when you are in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere, unless it is a type especially qualified for use in such areas (for example, Factory Mutual Approved). Sparks in a potentially explosive atmosphere can cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
Important Safety Information Operational Cautions Batteries All batteries can cause property damage and/or bodily injury such as burns if a conductive material such as jewelry, keys, or beaded chains touch exposed terminals. The conductive material may complete an electrical circuit (short circuit) and become quite hot. Exercise care in handling any charged battery, particularly when placing it inside a pocket, purse, or other container with metal objects.
Charge batteries at approximately 77 ˚ ARNING: To reduce risk of injury, charge only Motorola NiMH type rechargeable batteries listed. Other types of batteries may burst, causing personal injury and damage.
• To reduce risk of fire, electric shock, or injury, do not operate the charger if it has been broken or damaged in any way. Take it to a qualified Motorola service representative. • Do not disassemble the charger; it is not repairable and replacement parts are not available.
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