Motorola Sport 7 Manual
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BACK COVER FRONT COVER Owner’s Manual 1 462.5625 2 462.5875 3 462.6125 4 462.6375 5 462.6625 6 462.6875 7 462.7125 A 462.5750 B 462.6250 C 462.6750 (Emergency Channel) S Scan Note: “ OFF ” means you can hear all activity on the channel. 10 38 UHF - 462.5625 to 462.7125 MHz Up to 5 Miles 6 AA Alkaline Batteries or 1 Ni-Cad Battery Pack 25 Hrs Alkaline Batteries, 8 Hrs Ni-Cad Battery (5/5/90 duty cycle) Channels Codes Operating Frequency Talk Range Power Source Battery Life Description...
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FCC Licensing Information ............................................................................................. 2 Getting Started Your New Radio................................................................................................. 3 Contents Of Package ......................................................................................... 3 TalkAbout Distance Radio .................................................................................. 4 To Attach/Remove Antenna...
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3 2 Your New Radio Thank you for purchasing a Motorola Talk- About Distance radio. Please read this manual carefully to ensure you know how to properly operate the radio before use. If you have questions regarding your radio, please call Motorola at: 1-800-353-2729 Co te ts of Package 1. Radio 2. Antenna 3. Belt Clip 4. Ni-Cad Battery Pack 5. 10 Hour Charger Adapter 6. Ni-Cad Battery Tray- DPS Models Only 7. Alkaline Battery Tray - DPS Models Only 1 2 3 45 6 7...
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To Attach/Remove Antenna To attach the antenna, rotate the antenna clockwise onto the top of the radio until hand tight. Reverse to remove. Fig. A Note: The antenna should always be installed when operating the radio. Operat- ing the radio without an antenna greatly reduces the range of the radio. To Attach/Remove Belt Clip 1. Align the belt clip to the mounting rails on the back of the radio. Fig. B 2. Push the belt clip down until it clicks into place. 3. To remove, pull tab on...
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Batteries The Ni-Cad battery ships uncharged, it must be fully charged for 16 hours before use (first charge only). It is recommended that only Motorola batteries and chargers be used with the radio. The Ni-Cad rechargeable battery pack will provide approximately 8 hours of operation with normal use (5% sending messages, 5% receiving messages and 90% in standby mode). Low Battery Alert When the battery is low, the radio will beep: • 3 to 4 seconds after turning power on • Every 10 minutes in standby...
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To C ange Code and Bandwidth Settings 1. Hold Push-To-Talk button down while turning radio on. Fig. J Radio announces current code setting. Example: “code one” 2. Press Push-To-Talk to scroll through codes. Fig. K Radio announces each code as you scroll. Example: “two...three...four” 3. Release Push-To-Talk when you have reached desired code. 4. Press Monitor button to select and save new code setting. Fig. L Radio “beeps” , then announces current band setting. Example:...
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Turn the Radio On/Off Turn the On-Off/Volume knob clockwise. You will hear a beep and see the Transmit Light flash momentarily to indicate the radio is on. To turn the radio off, turn the On-Off/Volume knob counterclockwise. You will hear a click to indicate the radio is turned off. Adjust the Volume Hold Monitor button down to listen to audio level while rotating On-Off/Volume knob. Rotate knob clockwise to increase and coun- terclockwise to decrease volume. To Send/Receive Messages Check channel...
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13 12 Radio Care • To clean the radio housing, wipe with a soft cloth dampened with water. • Don’t use cleaners or solvents on the radio, they can harm the body and leak inside, causing permanent damage. • Battery contacts may be wiped with a dry, lint-free cloth. Solution Reposition or charge Ni-Cad battery pack. Replace alkaline batteries. Make sure the Charger Adapter plug is firmly connected into jack and the light on the adapter glows indicating correct charging status. Radio should be...
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ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE/ COMPATIBILITY Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI) if inade- quately shielded, designed or otherwise config- ured for electromagnetic compatibility. • To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off your radio in any facility where posted notices instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to exter- nal RF energy. • When instructed to do so,...
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16 INSIDE BACK COVER Recycling of Nickel-Cadmium Batteries Nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cad) rechargeable batter- ies can be recycled. However, recycling facili- ties may not be available in all areas. Under various U.S. state laws, Ni-Cad batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly and can- not be disposed of in landfills or incinerators. Contact your local waste management agency for specific requirements and information in your area. Motorola fully endorses and encourages the...