Terminal Permanent Disable
Your radio is provided with a feature that allows your service provider to disable it permanently in case it is stolen or
lost. When your radio is disabled permanently, it becomes inoperable. After a Permanent Disable your service
provider cannot enable your radio. It is recommended to Permanent Disable your radio only when you do not expect
to recover it. If it is recovered then a Permanent Disable radio can be reactivated by returning it to Motorola.
Note:
This is a selling feature.
High/Low Audio Toggle
The user is able to switch from the external earpiece to the main speaker using S
PEAKER
C
ONTROL
key and is not
required to disconnect the external earpiece or PHF.
The states of the routed audio are:
•
Speaker HIGH
— indicates that audio is routed to the main speaker.
•
Speaker LOW
— indicates that audio is routed to the earpiece or PHF earpiece, and not to the main speaker.
Using High Audio
When and where to use:
Use it when placing and receiving a Group, Phone and Private calls.
Procedure:
1
Hold your radio in a vertical position with its top microphone 5–10 centimeters away from your mouth.
2
Speak into the top microphone and listen through the internal speaker.
Keep the antenna at least 2,5 centimeters from your head and body.
Using Low Audio
When and where to use:
Use it when placing and receiving a Phone, PABX, and Duplex Private calls.
Procedure:
1
Hold your radio as you would a telephone.
2
Speak into the bottom microphone and listen through the earpiece.
Keep the antenna at least 2,5 centimeters from your head and body.
During the Call
During the call, label of the right S
OFT
key indicates the next possible change. Accessory default setup is:
Table 10: During the Call
Soft Key Label
Audio Setting
Spkr
Audio goes to the main speaker (
Speaker HIGH
is displayed)
Erpce
Audio goes to the earpiece (
Speaker LOW
is displayed)
PHF
Audio goes to the Personal Hands Free (
Speaker LOW
is displayed)
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