Motorola HT1250 Operator's Manual

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The Motorola HT1250 Portable radios are
designed for use on VHF conventional
operation with, ruggedness, and versatility.
HT1250 radios will operate in hostile
environments
HT 1250 Introduction
Hot Zone Radio
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - HT 1250 Introduction

The Motorola HT1250 Portable radios are designed for use on VHF conventional operation with, ruggedness, and versatility.HT1250 radios will operate i

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Controls on Front of Radio, continuedMenu Exit. One of the menu keys used to scroll through menu selectable functions when in menu mode. The Menu Exit

Page 3 - HT1250 Includes:

Controls on Left Side of RadioPush-To-Talk. The Push-to-Talk (PTT) switch is located on the side of the radio for easy operation while holding the rad

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Controls on Back of RadioBattery and Belt Clip. Battery used to power the radio. A variety ofbatteries are available to suit different operating condi

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Indicator IconsThe top two LCD rows of the HT1250·LS screen display icons thatindicate menu and radio status information. The following are descriptio

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Indicator Icons, continuedScanIndicates that the Scan feature has been activated. This icon also indicates whether this activity on a non-priority cha

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Option BoardAn Option Board is activated.Battery LevelThe number of bars (0-4) shown indicates the remaining charge in theinstalled battery.Not Assign

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The Motorola HT1250 portable radio produces tones to indicate various conditions of the radio.These tones can be divided into the following categories

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Button TonesIn addition to having visual indicators, some of the programmable buttons use Button Tones to indicate one of two modes.The functions that

Page 10 - HT 1250 Hot Zone Radio

Menu NavigationThe Motorola HT1250 radio has a menu system for accessing and initiating functions. Selective CallScanHome Channel RevertHT 1250 Hot Zo

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SCANNINGThere are three types of scan available in the HT1250 radios. System Scan can be st arted or stopped by pressing the preprogrammed feature but

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HT 1250 IntroductionHot Zone Radio

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Home Channel RevertHome Channel revert lets you automatically return to a preferred channel or talk-group.Home Channel Revert can be activated by pres

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Troubleshooting ChecklistA guideline for identifying user level problems and their associated solutions.The column on the left describes to symptom th

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HT 1250 Hot Zone RadioTroubleshooting

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Factory Mutual ApprovalsFactory Mutual has given the HT•1250 an intrinsically safe rating for use in classes I, II, III, Division 1, Groups C,D,E,F an

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HT 1250 Hot Zone Radio Questions?

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HT1250 Includes:•Ni-MH High Capacity Battery•2 1/2-Inch Belt Clip•Antenna•Single Unit Rapid Rate Intelli-Charger•Operator’s Manual•Two Year Warranty-

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Programmable Button Features Available•System Scan •All Group Scan •Nuisance Channel Delete •Telephone Interconnect •Speed Dial •Home Channel Revert •

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HT Series AccessoriesBatteriesBattery ChargersAudio AccessoriesCarrying CasesHT 1250 Hot Zone Radio

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HT1250 radio features · 14-character alphanumeric display, with icons.· Audio and LED Indications alert users of the radio’s changing status.· 6 Progr

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Controls on Top of Radio· Power On/Off and Volume. Turns the radio on or off and adjusts thevolume to a comfortable listening level.· Zone/Channel Sel

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· Top Programmable Button. This button can be programmed to activate a specific function. All programmable buttons can be programmed to activate the f

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Controls on Front of Radio14-Character Alphanumeric Display. Identifies conventional channels using easily understandable aliases.Menu Select. One of

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