Motorola GP140 User Manual

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GP140
User Guide
68P64110B25

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  • Page 1 Professional Radio GP140 User Guide 68P64110B25...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Radio Call Information ....8 GP140 USER GUIDE Emergency ......8 Talkaround.
  • Page 4: Copyright Information

    General Radio Care ....17 Copyright Information The Motorola products described in this manual may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs stored in semiconductor memories or other mediums. Laws in...
  • Page 5: General Information

    Recommended for Emergency Button. This user guide covers the basic operation of the LED Indicator GP140 Portable Radio. Please consult your dealer for Used to give battery status, power-up status, further, more detailed information. radio call information and scan status.
  • Page 6: Programmable Buttons' Indicators

    PROGRAMMABLE BUTTONS’ AUDIO Programmable Buttons INDICATORS Several of the radio’s buttons can be programmed Some programmable keys function as toggles as short-cut buttons for many of the radio’s features. (alternating between two different choices). These Programmable buttons are: keys use audio indicators to indicate the change. •...
  • Page 7 Button Short Press Long Press Press and Hold To cancel your radio’s Emergency Emergency To initiate an Emergency. — status. To monitor the Monitor/Perma- To continually monitor the selected — selected channel for nent Monitor channel. any activity. To sound a tone for Volume Set —...
  • Page 8: Improved Audio Features

    Button Short Press Long Press Press and Hold † † Light — To turn on your radio’s backlight. To turn on your radio’s backlight. * If Emergency function is required, it can ONLY be programmed to the Top Button. † Depending on how your radio has been programmed by your dealer, these functions are activated EITHER through short press OR long press, but not both.
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED 3. Release the Volume Set key. Radio On-Off/Volume Control Selecting a Radio Channel Your radio offers sixteen (16) channels for easy access to required conventional channels. Some channels on your radio may not be programmed. Check with your dealer for more information. Turn the Channel Selector knob clockwise or counter-clockwise until you reach the desired channel.
  • Page 10: Radio Call Information

    RADIO CALL INFORMATION Press the programmed Repeater/Talkaround button to toggle between the options of making or Emergency not making a call through the repeater. A positive indicator tone indicates that the radio is in Your radio can be programmed to emit an talkaround mode, while a negative indicator tone emergency siren.
  • Page 11: Power Level

    Power Level SCAN You can monitor several channels in order to receive You can transmit your calls at different transmit any call that is transmitted on any of these channels. power levels. A higher level means you can reach a Sixteen different channels can be programmed into radio that is farther away.
  • Page 12: Deleting A Nuisance Channel

    Deleting a Nuisance Channel Scan Channel Discovery Alert If a channel continually generates unwanted calls/ Sometimes you need to know which channel the noise, you can temporarily remove it from the scan radio has switched to during a scan operation. The list by performing a Nuisance Channel Delete Scan Channel Discovery Alert gives you this operation.
  • Page 13 Assuming a scan list with 6 channels, if all your channels are non-prioritized, the normal scan operation would check for activity in the following sequence: If Channel 2 is prioritized, the scan operation would change to NOTE: Even though your radio has switched to a non- priority channel, your radio will still check for activity on the priority channel.
  • Page 14: Battery Information

    BATTERY INFORMATION • Charging a hot battery (above 35°C/95°F) results in reduced discharge capacity, affecting the performance of the radio. Motorola rapid-rate Battery Care and Tips battery chargers contain a temperature-sensing This product is powered by a nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd), circuit to ensure that the battery is charged nickel-metal-hydride (NiMH), or lithium-ion within these temperature limits.
  • Page 15: Recycling Or Disposal Of Batteries

    Motorola endorses and encourages the recycling of all 1. Place the radio with the battery attached or the re-chargeable batteries. Contact your dealer for further battery alone in the charger.
  • Page 16: Accessory Information

    ACCESSORY INFORMATION Attaching the Belt Clip Attaching the Battery Align the grooves of the belt clip with those Fit the extensions at of the battery. the bottom of the Press the belt clip battery into the downwards until a slots at the bottom click is heard.
  • Page 17: Safety Information

    Two-Way Radios Radiation Protection (ICNRP - 1986) This section provides information and instructions for • European Committee for Electrotechnical the safe and efficient operation of Motorola Portable Standardisation (CENELEC): and Mobile Two-Way Radios. • ENV. 50166-1 Human Exposure to Electromag-...
  • Page 18: Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility

    Portable Radio Operation and Operational Warnings EME Exposure When transmitting with a portable radio, W A R N I N G Vehicles With an Air Bag hold the radio in a vertical position with its microphone 2.5 to 5 cm away from your mouth. Do not place a portable radio in the area over an air Keep antenna at least 2.5 cm from your head and bag or in the air bag deployment area.
  • Page 19: 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: “Turn off two-way radio.”...
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