Motorola HT1250-LS+ User Manual
Motorola HT1250-LS+ User Manual

Motorola HT1250-LS+ User Manual

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  • Page 1 Professional Series Two-Way Radio User Guide Séries professionnelles Guide de l'utilisateur de radio bidirectionnelle HT1250•LS+ VHF/UHF...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Push-to-Talk (PTT) Button ..12 CONTENTS Microphone ..... 12 Menu Keys ..... 12 Computer Software Copyrights .
  • Page 4 Selecting a Conventional Zone PassPort Signaling ....43 and Channel ..... 30 Selective Call .
  • Page 5 Sending an Emergency Alert E..57 Receiving a Phone Call D through a (Conventional and LTR modes Only) ..57 Trunked or Conventional System..74 Editing a Radio Call List K ... 58 Modifying the Phone List K .
  • Page 6: Computer Software Copyrights

    Motorola. Furthermore, the purchase of Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents or patent...
  • 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

    A INTRODUCTION network is formed by linking several Trunked sites together to form a single system. This Welcome to Motorola’s HT Series family of radio offers users an extended communication ™ users. This user guide supports HT1250•LS+ coverage area.
  • Page 10: Conventional Radio Systems

    CONVENTIONAL RADIO SYSTEMS • Up to 16 or 32 Conventional Channels (depending on model capability) Conventional radio systems typically refer to ™ • X-Pand Audio Enhancement unit-to-unit communications through a single • Home Channel Revert channel. Conventional systems also allow •...
  • Page 11: Ltr Zone Features

    • NTIA Band Support (403-420 MHz) includ- Conventional Zone Features ing 9 MHz Rx/Tx Separation in both • MDC-1200 Signaling** 25 KHz and 12.5 KHz channel spacing.* - Call Alert - Radio Check - Selective Call - PTT-ID • Call Signalling Features - Emergency Alert - Call List Name/ - Message...
  • Page 12 Notes English...
  • Page 13: Radio Overview

    RADIO OVERVIEW PARTS OF YOUR RADIO HT1250•LS+ Models 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

    On/Off/Volume Knob LED Color Indicates Turns your radio on or off, and adjusts your Single Group Selective Call received radio’s volume. flashing (Trunked operation only). yellow Individual Selective Call or Call Alert Zone Selector Knob (PassPort operation only). Switches your radio to different Trunked and Momentary Your radio has powered up Conventional zones.
  • Page 15: Keypad Keys

    Menu/Select Key ) Left Key < Used to enter Menu mode. When in Menu Used as a backspace key when editing Radio mode, also used to make menu selections. Call, Scan, and Phone lists. This key can also be programmed to activate 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

    Display Symbol Indication An Emergency Siren is being sounded or an Emergency Emergency Alarm is being sent. Call Received 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: Programmable Buttons

    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 be programmed to access up The table on page 18 summarizes the to two features, depending on the type of programmable features available along with button press: the page number where the feature is explained. • Short Press—quickly pressing and releasing the programmable buttons, Ask your dealer to write down, in the “Button”...
  • Page 20 Programmable Features Feature Indicator Short Press Long Press Hold Down Page Button Check the bat- — — tery’s charge sta- Battery Gauge Color tus. Add, delete or prioritize talkgroups and Edit Scan List — channels. Initiate Emergency Cancel Emergency §† —...
  • Page 21 Programmable Features Feature Indicator Short Press Long Press Hold Down Page Button Toggle the transmit power level between — Power Level † high and low. † LED Color Directly access the Radio Call menu. ‡§ — Radio Call Directly access one of the first 3 ‡§...
  • Page 22 Programmable Features Feature Indicator Short Press Long Press Hold Down Page Button Selective Call † — Directly access the Radio Call List. — (One-Touch Button) Call Alert † LED Color Send a Call Alert — (Preprogrammed Button) Call Alert † —...
  • Page 23 Programmable Features Feature Indicator Short Press Long Press Hold Down Page Button Voice Storage Record/ Playback recorded — Record voice memos. — Playback messages. Voice Storage Playback † — Exit Voice Storage Play Back mode. — Exit Voice Storage Playback †...
  • 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: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED LED Color Battery/Charger Status BATTERY INFORMATION Flashing yellow Battery in charger, not in rapid-charge mode but waiting to Charging the Battery be charged. If a battery is new or its charge level is very † Battery 90% (or more) Flashing green low, you need to charge it before use.
  • Page 26: Battery Charge Status

    Battery Charge Status Battery chargers 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

    Attaching the Battery Removing the Battery Battery Latches 1 Turn off your radio (see page 28). 1 Fit the extensions at the bottom of the battery into the bottom slots on your radio. 2 Slide both battery latches downward. 2 Press the top part of the battery toward your radio until you hear a click.
  • Page 28: Accessory Information

    ACCESSORY INFORMATION Removing the Antenna Attaching the Antenna Turn the antenna counterclockwise to ´ ´ Turn the antenna clockwise to attach it. remove it. English...
  • Page 29: Attaching The Belt Clip

    Attaching the Belt Clip Removing the Belt Clip Belt Clip Tab 1 Use a key to press the belt clip tab away from 1 Align the grooves of the belt clip with those of the battery. the battery. 2 Slide the belt clip upward to remove it. 2 Press the belt clip downward until you hear a click.
  • Page 30: Attaching The Side Connector Cover

    Attaching the Side Connector Cover TURNING YOUR RADIO ON OR OFF Antenna Loop Slot Thumbscrew Turn the On/Off/ Turn the On/Off/ Volume knob clockwise. Volume knob 1 Place the loop (attached to the side connector counterclockwise If power-up is cover) over the antenna; then slide it until you hear a click.
  • Page 31: Adjusting The Volume

    ADJUSTING THE VOLUME To select a Trunked zone and Talkgroup: Turn the On-Off/Volume Control knob 1 Use the Zone Selector knob to select the clockwise to increase the volume or appropriate Trunked zone. counterclockwise to decrease the volume. until you see the desired –or–...
  • Page 32: Selecting A Conventional Zone And Channel

    SELECTING A CONVENTIONAL 2 Press and hold the PTT button. ZONE AND CHANNEL –or– Press and release the PTT button and wait Up to a total of 16 conventional channels, in one three seconds. or more conventional zones, can be •...
  • Page 33: Receiving A Trunked Or Conventional

    REPEATER OR TALKAROUND J 2 Press the PTT button and speak clearly into MODE the microphone. The LED indicator lights steady red while the call is being sent. Note: This feature is available only with Conventional operation. 3 Release the PTT button to listen. Talkaround mode enables you to communicate with another radio when: RECEIVING A TRUNKED OR...
  • Page 34: Call Light

    HOME CHANNEL REVERT until Rptr/Talkarnd The Home Channel Revert feature allows you Talkarnd Mode or until to instantly access your favorite Trunked talkgroup or Conventional channel at the touch to confirm your selection. of a button. To activate Home Channel Revert: CALL LIGHT Press the preprogrammed Home Channel Revert button (see page 18).
  • Page 35: Passport Trunking

    you with optimal audio quality throughout your PASSPORT TRUNKING communications. ® PassPort is an enhanced, wide-area trunking Initial Registration protocol developed by Trident Micro Systems. Your HT1250•LS+ radio needs to register on Up to 128 Trunked sites can be linked together the PassPort system before communication to form one PassPort system, which means with your talkgroup can begin.
  • Page 36: Roaming And Registering Between Sites

    Roaming and Registering between Sites 3 The display shows TLKGRP ALIAS the selected Once initial registration with the PassPort Talkgroup Alias (if system has occurred, your radio constantly preprogrammed). monitors the RSSI to ensure an acceptable signal level is maintained (as programmed by Note: If your radio performs a more extensive your dealer).
  • Page 37: Site/Min View

    SITE/MIN VIEW 2 When your radio has successfully registered to a new site in the PassPort There may be circumstances when you want to System, XXX indicates the site number you view the number of the PassPort site on which see: you are registered as well as your Mobile REG SITE XXX...
  • Page 38: Ptt Id Alias

    ROAM REQUEST Note: This message can still be activated even if your radio is not registered. Since your radio has the RSSI feature, your HT1250•LS+ radio automatically roams to an affiliated site when the signal from the PTT ID ALIAS registered site becomes too weak for quality Your HT1250•LS+ radio supports the display of communication.
  • Page 39: Home Site Revert

    To Cancel a Roam Request: A bad key chirp may sound and you see: Roam Not Avail Press and hold the preprogrammed Roam Request button (see page 19) again. This can occur under the following You see: Cncl Roam Req circumstances: •...
  • Page 40: Roam Lock

    ROAM LOCK When the radio has successfully regis- Because of the RSSI (Received Signal tered to its PassPort Strength Indication) feature, the HT1250•LS+ REG SITE XXX home site, you see: radio automatically roams to a different site when the signal falls below the RSSI level •...
  • Page 41: To Deactivate Roam Lock

    highest-level priority among all other 2 You see. TLKGRP ALIAS preprogrammed talkgroups, also called secondary talkgroups. As such, any transmission on the primary talkgroup is heard Alternating with: Roam Locked on all other idle talkgroups regardless of where the radio is registered (home or affiliated sites). at one second inter- In addition, a user can respond to a call on the vals.
  • Page 42: Site Restriction

    Access Privileges by MIN option is available). then: Searching These features allow the radio to register and Until successful reg- operate normally on the home site and on istration to its home specific affiliated sites or talkgroups which are site or a non-resis- not restricted as programmed at the tricted affiliated site.
  • Page 43: Group Restriction

    Group Restriction TROUBLESHOOTING The registration and roaming process is While in PassPort zones, your radio may unaffected for "non-restricted" radios. However, display specific messages to indicate you when a radio is talkgroup-restricted from all should contact your dealer for assistance. unrestricted affiliated sites in the system (except the home site where it is always Message...
  • Page 44 Notes: English...
  • Page 45: Passport Signaling

    Sending a Selective Call using the PASSPORT SIGNALING Preprogrammed Button • Press the preprogrammed Selective Call Selective Call and Call Alert are available in button (see page 19). Proceed to Step 4. the HT1250•LS+ radio using the PassPort protocol. As such, no third party can hear the –or–...
  • Page 46 –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 47: Sending A Selective Call Using The One-Touch Button

    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 48: Receiving A Selective Call F

    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 49: 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 Alert to a particular radio in three different Select User power-up, you see: ways: • Using a preprogrammed button. to locate the desired alias or ID in the Radio Call List.
  • Page 50: Sending A Call Alert Using The One-Touch Button

    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 51: Receiving A Call Alert F

    3 • While the Call Alert is being established and will hear a delayed busy tone as long blinks and the LED indicator flashes as the PTT button is pressed. red momentarily. If the PTT button is kept pressed and the •...
  • Page 52 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) to indicate that the page was success- ful.
  • Page 53: Radio Calls

    RADIO CALLS You see: Name xxxx Note: Available in LTR and Conventional Selective Call alternating with: modes only based on model feature set of your HT1250•LS+ radio. Please Note: For DTMF radio models, if you press check with your dealer. any digit on the keypad (#1-9), the display shows the corresponding In LTR Trunked mode, Radio Call...
  • Page 54: Receiving A Selective Call F

    – or– to return to Selective Call –or– to enter Menu mode. Hold down to exit Menu mode. until Radio Call Radio Call to select RECEIVING A SELECTIVE CALL F Selective Call until When you Receive a Selective Call The display shows F and the Selective Call •...
  • Page 55: 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 (if To Send a Call Alert Page preprogrammed) or Press the preprogrammed Radio Call button Name xxxx ID of the last called (see page 19) and proceed to step 4:...
  • Page 56: Receiving A Call Alert Page F

    to locate the desired ID in the Hold down to exit Menu mode. Radio Call list. –or– RECEIVING A CALL ALERT PAGE F Enter the ID number of the radio you want to When you receive a Call Alert Page: page.
  • Page 57: Radio Check

    RADIO CHECK You see Call In Prog Radio Check allows you to determine if a radio 8 If the Radio Check is received by the target is within the range of the Trunked or radio, you see Acknowledge Conventional system and turned on, without disturbing the user of that radio.
  • Page 58: Sending A Message

    Status to select Note: If the radio is not able to send the status or does not receive an to locate the desired status in the acknowledgement if one is expected, preprogrammed list. you see No Acknowledge –or– If the radio is not able to send the when using the enhanced keypad microphone status and no acknowledgement is only, enter the number of the status you wish...
  • Page 59: Receiving A Message

    RECEIVING A MESSAGE y or z to locate the desired message in the preprogrammed list. When your radio receives a message: –or– • You hear two alert tones. when using the enhanced keypad microphone • The yellow LED indicator flashes. only, enter the number of the message you •...
  • Page 60: Editing A Radio Call List K

    EDITING A RADIO CALL LIST K Note: In Conventional mode, Emergency Alerts have priority over all other calls. Your radio has a Radio Call list that contains the An Emergency Alert can be programmed to do names and radio IDs of several talkgroups or one of the following: individuals.
  • Page 61: Name And Call Tone Tagging

    To tag a specific User’s Name: to select Edit Entry? to enter Menu mode. until you locate the desired Audio/Tones 2 + or until entry. to select Audio/Tones to select the entry. Name Tone Tag until 10 Use your keypad to edit the entry (page 13). to select Name Tone Tag to save your...
  • Page 62 To tag a Type of Radio Call to enter Menu mode. until Audio/Tones to select Audio/Tones until Call Tone Tag Call Tone Tag to select until you see the call type you want to tag. to confirm the selection. until you see and hear the tone you want to use for this type of call.
  • Page 63: Scan

    TALKBACK SCAN When activity is detected during any type of scan, scanning stops and the active talkgroup Your radio is equipped with the Scan feature, or channel appears and remains on the display which allows you to search for, lock onto, and until scanning resumes.
  • Page 64: Passport Group Scang

    Note: This feature is automatically enabled in Note: PassPort Group Scan is not available your radio and not through the radio when registered on an affiliated (non- menu or through a preprogrammed scan home) site. button. If you switch to another PassPort zone, PASSPORT GROUP SCAN LTR, or Conventional zone while your radio is scanning, scanning resumes...
  • Page 65: Auto Group Scang

    your radio automatically scans talkgroups Pass Grp Scan until 1, 3, and 4, and skips Talkgroup 2. Pass Grp Scan To start Auto Group Scan: to select Select a talkgroup that has been programmed You see the current scan status. for Auto Group Scan by your dealer.
  • Page 66: System Scang

    The display shows G. • All Group On? until • The LED indicator blinks green; it stops All Group Off? –or– blinking when your radio switches to an active talkgroup. to confirm your selection. Note: If you enter Menu mode while your radio is scanning, scanning stops.
  • Page 67: Deleting A Nuisance Channel Or Talkgroup

    Note: If you enter Menu mode while your radio Notes: is scanning, scanning stops. The radio • In conventional zones only, if there is activ- resumes scanning when you exit Menu ity on a non-priority channel, the radio dis- mode. connects the user from the current To start or stop a System Scan: conversation and automatically switches to...
  • Page 68: Editing A Scan List

    To temporarily Delete a Nuisance Channel/ EDITING A SCAN LIST Talkgroup: Note: This feature is applicable to PassPort Group Scan or System Scan operation 1 While your radio’s receiving activity is on the only. nuisance channel, press and hold the Scan button until you hear a high-pitched tone One Scan list is assigned to each of the 16 (valid key press).
  • Page 69: View A Scan List

    VIEW A SCAN LIST ADDING OR DELETING TALKGROUPS OR CHANNELS To view Talkgroups or Channels in a Scan list: IN A SCAN LIST to enter Menu mode. To add or delete Talkgroups or Channels in a Scan list: Program Lists until to enter Menu mode.
  • Page 70: Prioritizing A Talkgroup Or Channel In A Scan List

    PRIORITIZING A TALKGROUP OR until you see the talkgroup or CHANNEL IN A SCAN LIST channel you want to add or delete. Note: You cannot delete the Primary Note: This feature is available with System talkgroup from a Scan List in Scan operation only.
  • Page 71 Setting Priority Talkgroups or Channels to prioritize that talkgroup or channel. To set a Priority Talkgroup or Channel: to return to Edit Priority? to enter Menu mode. –or– until Program Lists Hold down to exit Menu mode. Program Lists to select Note: You cannot reprioritize a Priority 1 talkgroup or channel to Priority 2.
  • Page 72 Notes English...
  • Page 73: Phone

    PHONE to enter Menu mode. –or– Your HT1250•LS+ radio allows you to place Press the preprogrammed Phone button, and and receive telephone calls through Trunked skip to step 5. and Conventional systems (depending on –or– phone line availability). Telephone calls through Press and release the Speed Dial button to a repeater allow only one person to speak at a use the speed dial feature.
  • Page 74: 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. Press the preprogrammed Phone button, and Disconnect the call (see step 8) and try skip to step 5.
  • Page 75 (For Conventional operation with auto access Note: To redial the last number dialed (if not only). You hear a series of tones, indicating using Speed Dial), press and release that an access code is being sent the PTT button immediately after the automatically, and see your access code: access code is sent.
  • Page 76: Receiving A Phone Call Dthrough A Trunked Or Conventional System

    11 To disconnect the call and exit Phone mode, 2 Press the PTT button to answer the phone press and hold . The display no longer call. Press the PTT button to talk; release it to shows listen. 3 To disconnect the phone call and exit Phone RECEIVING A PHONE CALL D and Menu mode, press and hold THROUGH A TRUNKED OR...
  • Page 77 until to store the phone number. Program Lists Entry Saved You see to select Program Lists Add Entry? to return to until Phone List Hold down to exit Menu mode. to select Phone List To delete an Entry from the Phone List: Add Entry? until to enter Menu mode.
  • Page 78 10 You see to select the entry. Delete? again to confirm the deletion. until Edit Name? (to edit the name), You see Entry Deleted or until Edit Number? to return to Delete Entry? (to edit the phone number), –or– Edit Location? or until Hold down to exit Menu mode.
  • Page 79: Voice Storage

    VOICE STORAGE Number of Equal Slot Length Length Slots (Seconds) Voice Storage is standard in HT1250•LS+ radios. Please check with your dealer for compatibility. The Voice Storage feature enables your radio to perform seven types of voice related functions: • Incoming Call Recording When recording calls, keep in mind these time •...
  • Page 80: Incoming Call Recording

    If a voice storage record function is A confirmation tone sounds, indicating that your radio has started recording. requested, the display shows: Your radio continues to record the call until the Memory Full message slot is full or until you release the preprogrammed Record/Playback button.
  • Page 81: Voice Memo Recording

    To record all Incoming Calls: Press ( to stop recording. –or– to enter Menu mode. Go to step 1 again to continue recording in the Voice Storage until next available slot. Note: Five seconds before the message slot to select Voice Storage ends, you see:...
  • Page 82 Important Note: To record a Voice Memo using the menu: To record properly, incoming calls cannot be to enter Menu mode. received while a voice memo is being recorded. Voice Storage until To record a Voice Memo using the Preprogrammed Record/Playback Button to select Voice Storage 1 Press and hold the preprogrammed Record/...
  • Page 83: Recorded Message Playback

    RECORDED MESSAGE PLAYBACK 2 To advance to the next message at any time during Play back, press and release the Your HT1250•LS+ radio allows you to list, Record/Playback button again. select, and Playback previously recorded incoming call or voice memo messages. You 3 To exit/cancel Play Back mode, press and can play back a message using the release the preprogrammed Playback Exit...
  • Page 84: Recorded Message Delete

    To delete a Message using the to select Preprogrammed Delete Playback Button: 001 12:00A 005 Press and release the preprogrammed Record/Playback button (see page 21). Message # Duration (in seconds) to select the desired message. Time Stamp Press and hold the preprogrammed Delete to select the desired message.
  • Page 85: Recorded Message Transmission

    AUTOMATIC MESSAGE REPLY: to select the another message “WHEN AVAILABLE” to be deleted, then go to step 7. (LTR TRUNKED AND CONVENTIONAL –or– OPERATION ONLY) Press to stop deleting messages. The Automatic Message Reply feature allows you to transmit a recorded message to a caller RECORDED MESSAGE when your radio receives an MDC Selective TRANSMISSION...
  • Page 86 To record a Message To disable the Automatic Message Reply feature until Recorded Msg to enter Menu mode. to select Utilities until Recorded Msg Utilities Note: You see to select Recording When Available until 3 Without pressing the PTT button, speak clearly into the microphone to record your When Available to select...
  • Page 87: Audio/Tone Settings

    AUDIO/TONE SETTINGS You can customize the audio and tone feature settings on your radio as follows: to enter Menu mode. Audio/Tones until to select Audio/Tones until you see the feature you want to change (see the table on the following page).
  • Page 88 Audio/Tone Settings Feature What it Does Settings Alert Vol Lvl Ind Alert Off Makes the volume level of the audio and alert tones independent. If turned on, it makes the alert tones follow Ind Alert On your radio’s default settings; if turned off, the alert tones are sounded at the setting determined by the position of the volume knob.
  • Page 89: Utilities

    UTILITIES You can customize some of your radio’s feature as follows: to enter Menu mode. Utilities until Utilities to select until you see the feature you want to change (see table on the following page). to select the feature. You see the feature’s current setting.
  • Page 90 Utilities Features Feature What it Does Settings Sqlch Tight § Sets radio squelch to normal or tight (see page 90). Squelch Sqlch Normal Power Level Power High Changes your radio’s power level to high, low, or auto Power Low (see page 90). Power Auto Clock Clock On...
  • Page 91 Utilities Features Feature What it Does Settings Light Disable Lights on Turns your radio’s LED indicator, the display, and keypad Lights off backlight on or off. Auto reply on ‡ § Transmits a recorded message to a caller when your When Available Auto reply off radio receives an MDC Selective call.
  • Page 92: Setting Tight Or Normal Squelch

    SETTING TIGHT OR NORMAL Squelch to select SQUELCH Sqlch Tight? until (CONVENTIONAL OPERATION ONLY) Use this feature to filter out nuisance –or– (unwanted) calls and/or background noise. Sqlch Normal? until However, tightening squelch could cause calls from remote locations to be filtered out as well. to confirm the selection.
  • Page 93: Setting The Clock Or Alarm

    Note: A message received from a nearby Power Low? or until radio might change your radio’s power level to low. This may cause radios that Power Auto? or until are farther away not to receive your transmissions. to confirm the selection. In PassPort mode, the power level is SETTING THE CLOCK OR ALARM predefined radio wide.
  • Page 94 8 When a setting is blinking, you can change it with Hour (AM or PM) 3:05 PM Minutes (AM/PM or 24 hr) Note: You cannot select “24 hr” for Reminder Alarm < > to move to the previous or next setting.
  • Page 95: Warranty

    MOTOROLA does not Product Accessories 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 reconditioned parts), replace it (with a new English...
  • Page 96 MOTOROLA cannot be responsible in any DURATION OF THIS LIMITED way for any ancillary equipment not WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES furnished by MOTOROLA which is attached to or used in connection with the IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE...
  • Page 97 G) Rechargeable batteries if: service. You can also call Motorola at any of the seals on the battery 1-800-927-2744 US/Canada. enclosure of cells are broken or show evidence of tampering.
  • Page 98 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 99 Motorola software. 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.
  • Page 100 Notes English...
  • Page 101: Accessories

    HLN9701_ Nylon Case, with Belt Loop - Fits all radio. Many of the available accessories are Batteries listed below. For a list of Motorola approved HLN9946_ Leather Keypad Case with Belt Loop accessories, visit the following web site which HLN9998_...
  • Page 102: Headsets And Accessories

    Station Base only. 110 V (requires Muff Headset with Noise Cancelling Adapter Plate) Microphone and in line PTT. FM Approved WPPN4082-R Adapter Plate Only (for Motorola Conditioning Charger) ARMN4020_ Heavy Duty Muff Headset with Noise Cancelling Microphone and PTT on RLN4814_...
  • Page 103: 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 and PTT (Black) - FM Approved...
  • Page 104: 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), Windscreens (qty.
  • Page 105: Adapters

    AARMN4021_ Earpiece with Volume Control (Beige) - AARKN4073_ Cloning Cable FM Approved AARKN4074_ Programming/Test Cable (requires RIB AARMN4028_ Earpiece with Volume Control (Black) - box) FM Approved AARKN4075_ Programming cable (includes internal Rib) RLN4941_ Receive-Only Earpiece with translucent 0180305G54 Shop battery eliminator cable. Requires tube, rubber eartip, and 3.5mm plug (for RLN4510A (7.5 volt source) use with AAHMN9053, AAHMN9054, and...
  • Page 106: Antennas

    ANTENNAS NAB6064_ Lowband, Heliflex PMAD4012_ VHF 136–155 MHz 9 cm, Stubby PMAD4013_ VHF 155–174 MHz 9 cm, Stubby PMAD4014_ VHF 136–155 MHz 14 cm, Standard Length PMAD4015_ VHF 155–174 MHz 14 cm, Standard Length PMAD4023_ VHF 150–161 MHz PMAD4025_ VHF 150–161 MHz, Stubby NAD6502_ VHF 146–174 MHz, Heliflex NAD6579_...
  • Page 107 Selecting a Trunked Zone and Talkgroup Turn Zone Selector knob to appropriate trunked zone. Sending a Trunked Call HT1250•LS+ Radio Press PTT. If trunked system access was successful, the LED lights a steady red; Quick Reference Card if access was unsuccessful, the LED flashes red; a low pitched tone sounds. Speak clearly into microphone.
  • Page 108: Menu Navigation Chart

    Menu Navigation Chart * — Available in PassPort trunked zones only — Available in PassPort signaling only (Refer to Menu Navigation guidelines— ‡ — Available in LTR trunked zones only lower, left-hand corner of this page) § — Available in conventional zones only Rptr/ (LTR) All LTR /Con...
  • Page 110 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. MOTOROLA et le logo stylisé M sont homologués au Patent and Trademark Office des Etats-Unis.

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