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Scroll Button

Changes radio settings. 
Used for frequency and 
code verification.

Menu Button

Changes function mode.

Push-To-Talk Button

Used to transmit 
messages.

Monitor Button

Monitors frequency
activity. Used with On-Off/
Volume Knob to adjust 
volume.

Charging Connector

Used for charging battery.

Figure 1.

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Please read this manual 
carefully to ensure you 
know how to properly 
operate the radio before 
use.

FCC License required. 

Antenna

(Not removable)

GT+ Model Shown

Summary of Contents for 6880906Z72-O

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Page 2: ...he forms faxed to you by the FCC call the FCC Fax On Demand system at 1 202 418 0177 from your Fax machine and request document 000600 for all forms and instructions To have the forms mailed to you call the FCC forms hotline at 1 800 418 FORM 1 800 418 3676 For questions concerning the license application contact the FCC at 1 888 CALL FCC 1 888 225 5322 Or http www fcc gov Before filling out your ...

Page 3: ...o a Selected Channel 12 Exiting Programming Mode 12 Programming the Code 13 Frequency and Code Verification13 Spirit GT Series Features Display Light 14 Auto Reset 14 Time out Timer 14 Lock 15 Spirit GT Features Channel Scan Spirit GT Only 16 Activating Scan Feature 16 Pausing on a Channel 16 Hands Free Use Enabling VOX 17 Setting VOX Sensitivity 18 Additional Information Accessories 19 Talk Range...

Page 4: ...ul communications tool these line of site radios can communicate up to 4 miles in clear unobstructed environments Contents of Package Radio Holster NiMH Battery 3 Hour Charger Adapter Literature Not shown Owner s Manual Warranty Card Quick Reference Guide 1 Channel Model 2 Channel Model On Off Volume Knob Used to adjust volume turn radio on or off LED Indicator Light Indicates radio is on will be ...

Page 5: ...ton Used to transmit messages Monitor Button Monitors frequency activity Used with On Off Volume Knob to adjust volume Charging Connector Used for charging battery Figure 1 3 Please read this manual carefully to ensure you know how to properly operate the radio before use FCC License required Antenna Not removable GT Model Shown ...

Page 6: ...n with normal use Standard 5 5 90 duty cycle 5 transmit 5 receive 90 standby Removing the Battery Door 1 Grasp radio with one hand display side down do not hold radio antenna 2 Slide battery door back half way until you feel resistance Figure 3 3 Remove battery door from radio by lifting door up as shown Figure 4 Figure 2 Figure 3 4 Figure 4 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 ...

Page 7: ...si tioning it halfway up the radio body Figure 6 4 Push battery door up until secure Stop Sign The NiMH battery has a stop sign symbol to remind you to turn the battery over and align holes with pegs before inserting battery into the radio contact sides down Figure 7 When power is low recharge the battery immediately to avoid interrupted use 5 Figure 5 Figure 5 Figure 7 Figure 6 ...

Page 8: ...ery life battery should not be left charging for extended periods Do not transmit while radio is charging Transmitting while radio is charging can cause transmitter or charger to operate improperly Turn radio off when charging If radio is on while charging at least twice as much time is required to charge the battery The battery may also be charged outside of the radio LED Color Charging Status Co...

Page 9: ...rola NiMH rechargeable battery included with your radio 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 mode after releasing Push To Talk button after releasing the Call button Note Remove battery before storing your radio for extended periods Battery may corrode over time and cause permanent damage to your radio Figur...

Page 10: ...base of the radio in bottom of holster 2 Push the radio towards the holster until it latches into place Figure 11 3 To remove radio from holster pull the top tab on holster away from radio Figure 12 4 Attach radio in its holster to your belt or waistband Figure 13 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 8 ...

Page 11: ...s F1 through F8 to channel 1 for the Spirit GT one channel radio or to channel 1 or 2 for the Spirit GT two channel radio Interference Eliminator Codes Codes filter out static noise and unwanted messages on radio channels Since radio channels can be monitored this will not make your conversations private To avoid a congested frequency change radio s frequency code setting See chart on page 27 for ...

Page 12: ...4 Note When you turn the radio on you are in normal operating mode Adjusting the Volume Hold Monitor button down to listen to audio level while rotating On Off Volume Knob Rotate clockwise to increase and counterclockwise to decrease volume Monitoring Channel Activity The Monitor button is used to check activity on current frequency before transmitting Check frequency activity by pressing the Moni...

Page 13: ...tton once Call Tone number flashes Figure 15 2 Use Scroll button to select one of the four Call Tones Disabling Call and Alert Tones 1 Turn the radio off 2 Hold down the Monitor button while you turn radio on again 3 To re activate Alert Tones turn the radio off then on again while holding the Monitor button down Transmitting Messages Check frequency activity by pressing Monitor button You ll hear...

Page 14: ...5 seconds then release the Push To Talk button 2 Use Scroll button to select one of the 8 frequencies Figure 16 3 On a Spirit GT press the Monitor button 4 The current channel will flash press scroll button to change channel 5 After the second channel is selected press Monitor button again current frequency for second channel will flash Figure 16 6 Use Scroll button to select new frequency Exit Pr...

Page 15: ...a Spirit GT the code will be the same for both channels Frequency and Code Verification To check frequency and code turn radio on the radio panel displays current settings 1 Press Menu button 3 times The channel and frequency will be displayed 2 Press Menu button one more time code will be displayed 1 Press Menu button 3 times The channel and frequency will be displayed Figure 18 2 Press Scroll bu...

Page 16: ...le features back to the original factory settings 1 Turn radio off 2 Hold down both the Monitor and Push To Talk buttons while turning the radio on Radio emits audible confirmation tone The Time out Timer feature helps extend battery life by preventing accidental transmission If the Push To Talk button is pressed for 60 continuous seconds the radio will emit a warning beep approximately 4 seconds ...

Page 17: ... tally Activating Lock Feature Press and hold the Lock or Scan Lock button until LOCK appears on the display Disabling Lock Feature 1 Press and hold Lock or Scan Lock button until LOCK disappears 2 Radio emits audible tone to confirm lock and unlock feature activation Disabled buttons will beep if pressed when AlertTones are enabled Figure 19 15 ...

Page 18: ...adio on press and release the Scan Lock button SCAN appears on the display flashing Figure 20 2 When the radio detects frequency activity SCAN stops flashing and the active chan nel and code are displayed 3 If you want to talk back on this channel code press Push To Talk button within 5 seconds or radio will return to scanning 4 To turn off the Scan feature and return to normal operation mode pres...

Page 19: ...r your voice in the ear piece confirming you are transmitting To receive stop talking Note There ll be a brief delay between when you start stop talking and transmission time You ll hear transmissions through the audio accessory s earpiece sold separately Pressing Push To Talk button disables VOX Resetting to Push To Talk Mode 1 Press Push To Talk button once VOX display will disappear 2 To transm...

Page 20: ...OX will appear on display along with the cur rent VOX setting which will flash Figure 22 3 Use Scroll buttons to select sensitivity level Three Sensitivity Levels 1 Lowsensitivity high levels of background noise 2 Medium sensitivity used in most applications 3 High sensitivity low levels of background noise Note The radio will return to normal operation mode after 10 seconds or after you press the...

Page 21: ...mmunications needs The right accessory can enhance produc tivity and can help you increase customer satisfaction For information contact your place of purchase or call Motorola at When using audio accessories the radio s volume should be kept at a com fortable listening level Before you place the audio accessory on your head or in your ear turn down the volume 8 ...

Page 22: ...he following environments To clean the radio 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 If the radio gets wet turn it off and remove battery immediately Dry battery compartment with a soft cloth to minimize potential water damage Leave...

Page 23: ...g pressed Reposition replace or charge battery Buildings obstructions operating indoors or in vehicles may interfere with communica tion Change your location Make sure volume is turned up Confirm Interference Eliminator Code is set active settings are 1 38 Shared frequency or Interference Eliminator Code may be in use change frequency or code Steel concrete structures heavy foliage and use in resi...

Page 24: ... information Recharge NiMH battery Extreme operating temperatures will affect the life of the battery Charger pin is not properly in place Check to make sure the charger pin is fully inserted into the radio If so allow the radio to charge until the LED glows solid green Make sure charger is plugged into a power source Remove battery from radio and try to charge separately If the radio still doesn ...

Page 25: ... F Electromagnetic Fields To assure optimal radio performance and to ensure that exposure to RF energy is within the guidelines in the above standards the following operating procedures should be observed When transmitting with a two way portable radio Hold radio in a vertical position with its microphone 2 3 inches 5 0 to 7 5 cm away from your mouth Keep antenna at least 1 inch 2 5 cm from your h...

Page 26: ... any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere unless it is a type especially qualified for such use for example Factory Mutual Approved Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death These radios are not Instrinsically Safe If you need an Instrinsically Safe radio contact Motorola at 1 888 567 7347 Batteries Do not replace or charge batteries in ...

Page 27: ... the battery Single Unit Charger Kit Number Description Power Supply NTN9105A 110V NiMH Charging Adapter 2585305C01 Kit Number Capacity in milliampere hour mAH Description Composition HNN9720 750 mAH Spirit GT To reduce the risk of injury charge only the rechargeable batteries listed Other types of batteries may burst causing personal injury and damage 3 ...

Page 28: ...the charger from the outlet before attempting any maintenance or cleaning 8 Use of an attachment not recommended or sold by Motorola may result in a risk of fire electric shock or personal injury 9 Make sure that the cord is located so that it will not be stepped on tripped over or subjected to damage or stress 10 An extension cord should not be used unless absolutely necessary Use of an improper ...

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Page 30: ...t not furnished by MOTOROLA which is attached to or used in connection with the Product or for operation of the Product with any ancillary equipment and all such equipment is expressly excluded from this warranty Because each system which may use the Product is unique MOTOROLA disclaims liability for range coverage or operation of the system as a whole under this warranty This warranty sets forth ...

Page 31: ...ve sole controlof the defense of such suit and all negotiations for its settlementor com promise and c should the Product or parts become or in MOTOROLA s opinion be likely to become the subject of a claim of infringement ofa Unites States patent that such purchaser will permit MOTOROLA at its option and expense eithertoprocure for such purchaserthe rightto continue usingtheProductorparts or to re...

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Page 33: ...ge times are calculated using 5 transmit 5 receive and 90 standyby time Channels Operating Frequency Talk Range Power Source Battery Life talk time HVFULSWLRQ 6SHFV Nom RF Power Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Operating Voltage 1 Watt 100C to 500C 140F to 1220F 550C to 850C 670F to 1850F 3 6 Volts ...

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