Motorola XTNID Operations Instructions

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8EnglishRADIO OVERVIEWRADIO OVERVIEWAntennaMicrophoneChannel Selector KnobON/OFF/Volume LED IndicatorModel LabelPTT (Push-to-Talk) B u ttonSB1 - Moni

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9EnglishRADIO OVERVIEWON/OFF/Volume KnobUsed to turn the radio ON or OFF and to adjust the radio’s volume.Channel Selector KnobUsed to switch the radi

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10EnglishRADIO OVERVIEWThis User Guide covers multiple XTNi™ Series models, and may detail some features your radio does not have. The model number of

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BATTERIES AND CHARGERS11EnglishBATTERIES AND CHARGERSXTNi™ Series radios provide Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) batteries that comes in different capacities tha

Page 6 - COPYRIGHTS

12EnglishBATTERIES AND CHARGERSBattery Recycling and DisposalLi-Ion rechargeable batteries can be recycled. However, recycling facilities may not be a

Page 7 - EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE

BATTERIES AND CHARGERS13EnglishInstalling the Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) Battery1. Turn OFF the radio.2. With the Motorola logo side up on the battery pack,

Page 8 - SAFETY INFORMATION

14EnglishBATTERIES AND CHARGERSAlkaline battery pack (optional accessory)Installing Alkaline Battery Pack 1. Turn OFF the radio, if it is turned on.2.

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BATTERIES AND CHARGERS15EnglishPower Supply, Adaptors and Drop-in Tray ChargerYour radio comes with one Drop-in Tray Charger, one Power Supply (also k

Page 10 - RADIO OVERVIEW

16EnglishBATTERIES AND CHARGERSInstalling Spring Action Belt Clip1. Slide the spring action belt clip rails into the belt clip grooves on the back of

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BATTERIES AND CHARGERS17EnglishAlkaline Battery LifeThe following chart provides estimations about the Battery Life using the Alkaline Batteries:Charg

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Motorola, the Stylized M Logo, and all other trademarks indicated as such herein are Trademarks of Motorola, Inc. Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm. Off. © 2007

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18EnglishBATTERIES AND CHARGERSradio facing the front of the charger, as shown. Note: When charging a battery attached to a radio, turn the radio OFF

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BATTERIES AND CHARGERS19EnglishIdentifying the Drop-In Charger’s Position Before Charging BatteryAdjustable bracketStandard High and Ultra High Capaci

Page 15 - CHARGERS

20EnglishBATTERIES AND CHARGERSCharging a High Capacity BatteryTo convert the charger from the default setup to accommodate the high capacity:1. Squee

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BATTERIES AND CHARGERS21EnglishDrop-in Tray Charger LED IndicatorsStandard Charger LED IndicatorStatus LED Status CommentsPower ONSteady red indicat

Page 17 - Power SupplyPower Supply

22EnglishBATTERIES AND CHARGERSEstimated Charging TimeThe following table gives the estimated times to charge the battery. For further details, see ‘A

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BATTERIES AND CHARGERS23EnglishCharging a Radio and Battery Using a Multi-Unit Charger-MUC (Optional Accessory)The Multi-Unit Charger (MUC) allows dro

Page 19 - Drop-in Tray

GETTING STARTED24EnglishEnglishGETTING STARTEDFor the following explanations, refer to page 8 of the user guide.TURNING RADIO ON/OFF To turn ON the ra

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25EnglishGETTING STARTEDRECEIVING A CALL1. Select a channel by rotating the Channel Selector Knob until you reach the desired channel. 2. Make sure th

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GETTING STARTED26EnglishEnglish1. Channel: Current channel that the radio is using, depending upon radio model.2. Frequency: The frequency the radio u

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27EnglishGETTING STARTEDRADIO LED INDICATORS RADIO STATUS LED INDICATIONChannel Alias Edit Red heartbeatChannel BusySolid orangeCloning ModeTwo orange

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1EnglishCONTENTSCONTENTSContents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Computer Software Copyrights . . . . . . . 4Safety . . . . .

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GETTING STARTED28EnglishEnglishHANDS-FREE USE/VOXMotorola XTNi™ radios can operate hands-free (VOX) when used with compatible VOX accessories. A short

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29EnglishGETTING STARTEDHands Free without Accessories (iVOX)• Enable iVOX by pressing the PTT button while turning the radio ON.• iVOX operation can

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GETTING STARTED30EnglishEnglishseconds while powering up the radio until you hear a quick series of beeps. To have a slightly better attack time, set

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31EnglishPROGRAMMING FEATURESPROGRAMMING FEATURESTo easily program all the features in your radio, it is recommended to use the CPS Kit which includes

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32EnglishPROGRAMMING FEATURESEnglishTable 1: Programming Mode: Reading your Radio's Features ValuesNumber Confirmation Beep LED Indication 0 Ze

Page 29 - RADIO LED INDICATORS

33EnglishPROGRAMMING FEATURESPROGRAMMING MODE123PTTPTTPTTPTTLongPTTLongPTTLongPTTExit“Roll Over”key chirpPTTPTTEnter Programming Mode(PTT + SB1 + Turn

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34EnglishPROGRAMMING FEATURESEnglishEntering Programming ModeNote: Before programming the features, make sure your radio is set to the channel you wis

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35EnglishPROGRAMMING FEATURESReading CTCSS/DPL ValuesIf you continue short pressing the PTT button, as shown in the ”Entering Programming Mode” on pag

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36EnglishPROGRAMMING FEATURESEnglishReading Auto-Scan ValuesAfter finishing reading CTCSS/DPL codes, if you short press PTT once again, the radio will

Page 33 - PROGRAMMING FEATURES

37EnglishPROGRAMMING FEATURESNotes: • If you don't want to save the value you just programmed, turn radio OFF or change channel using the channel

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2EnglishCONTENTSCharging a Radio and Battery Using a Multi-Unit Charger-MUC (Optional Accessory) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 35 - PROGRAMMING MODE

38EnglishPROGRAMMING FEATURESEnglish4. When I was programming I made a mistake and program the wrong value. How can I erase it or re-program it?If you

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39EnglishPROGRAMMING FEATURES• Short press the PTT button to enter Frequency Mode. Radio will signal current value ‘0’ (orange blink)• Press the SB1 b

Page 37 - Frequencies

40EnglishPROGRAMMING FEATURESEnglishExample of Programming Auto ScanAuto-Scan is the last Programming Mode and can be set to "ON" or "O

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41EnglishPROGRAMMING FEATURESscanning, the radio will transmit on the channel which was selected before Scan was activated.If no transmission occurs w

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42EnglishPROGRAMMING FEATURESEnglishCPS (COMPUTER PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE)The easiest way to program or change features in your radio is by using the Com

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43EnglishPROGRAMMING FEATURESBandwidth SelectDefault setting for Bandwidth Select is 12.5 KHz. Some frequencies have selectable channel spacing, which

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44EnglishPROGRAMMING FEATURESEnglishCLONING RADIOSYou can copy XTNi™ Series radio profiles from one Source radio to a Target radio by using any of the

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45EnglishPROGRAMMING FEATURESPress and release SB1.4. After cloning is completed, the Source radio will sound either a ‘pass’ tone (cloning was succes

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46EnglishPROGRAMMING FEATURESEnglishOperating Instructions1. Before beginning the cloning process, make sure you have:• A fully charged battery on eac

Page 44 - CPS Software

47EnglishPROGRAMMING FEATURESWhat to do if cloning failsThe radio will emit an audible ‘bonk’ indicating that the cloning process has failed. In the e

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3EnglishCONTENTSWhen ordering the MUC . . . . . . . . . . . 46What to do if cloning fails . . . . . . . . . . 48Cloning using the CPS (Computer Pro

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TROUBLESHOOTING48EnglishTROUBLESHOOTINGSymptom Try ThisNo PowerRecharge or replace the Li-Ion battery. Replace AA batteries. Extreme operating temper

Page 47 - W A R N I N G

TROUBLESHOOTING49EnglishMessage not transmitted/receivedMake sure the PTT button is completely pressed if you're transmitting. Confirm radios hav

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TROUBLESHOOTING50EnglishDrop-in Charger LED light does not come onCheck radio/battery is properly inserted and check battery/charger contacts to be su

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51EnglishUSE AND CAREUSE AND CAREUse a soft damp clothto clean the exteriorDo not immersein waterDo not use alcohol orcleaning solutionsTurn radio OFF

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52EnglishFREQUENCY AND CODE CHARTSEnglishFREQUENCY AND CODE CHARTSThe charts in this section provide Frequency and Code information. These charts are

Page 51 - Symptom Try This

53EnglishFREQUENCY AND CODE CHARTSCTCSS CTCSS Hz CTCSS Hz CTCSS Hz1 67.0 14 107.2 27 167.92 71.9 15 110.9 28 173.83 74.4 16 114.8 29 179.94 77.0 17 11

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54EnglishFREQUENCY AND CODE CHARTSEnglishDPL Codes (cont.)DPL Code DPL Code DPL Code39 23 61 152 83 34340 25 62 155 84 34641 26 63 156 85 35142 31 64

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55EnglishFREQUENCY AND CODE CHARTS105 606 112 662 119 734106 612 113 664 120 743107 624 114 703 121 754108 627 115 712109 631 116 723110 632 117 73111

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56EnglishMOTOROLA LIMITED WARRANTYMOTOROLA LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY INFORMATIONThe authorised Motorola dealer or retailer where you purchased your Mo

Page 55 - CTCSS Hz CTCSS Hz CTCSS Hz

57EnglishMOTOROLA LIMITED WARRANTY• Defects or damage due to range.• Defects or damage due to moisture, liquid or spills. • All plastic surfaces and a

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COMPUTER SOFTWARE COPYRIGHTS4English The Motorola products described in this manual may

Page 57 - DPL Code DPL Code DPL Code

58EnglishACCESSORIESACCESSORIESAUDIO ACCESSORIESBATTERYCARRY ACCESSORIESSOFTWARE APPLICATIONSCABLESPart No. Description00115 Remote Speaker Mic BR0016

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59EnglishACCESSORIESCHARGERSNote:(*) Attention: Certain accessories may be or may not be available at the time of purchase. Please contact your Motoro

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MOTOROLA, the Stylized M Logo,XTNi Series and all other trademarks indicated as such herein are trademarks of Motorola, Inc. ® Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm

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5EnglishSAFETYSAFETY PRODUCT SAFETY AND RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCEATTENTION!This radio is restricted to occupational use only to satisfy FCC RF energy exp

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BATTERIES AND CHARGERS SAFETY INFORMATION6EnglishBATTERIES AND CHARGERS SAFETY INFORMATIONThis document contains important safety and operating instru

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BATTERIES AND CHARGERS SAFETY INFORMATION7EnglishOPERATIONAL SAFETY GUIDELINES • Turn the radio OFF when charging battery. • The charger is not suitab

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