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If the dial selector (2) is moved, but no call request is 
sent, the display will be held until the tone H sounds. 
The display will then revert to the IDLE STATE.

 

Note:

 

 When using the keypad radio, if the shortform 

dial number is displayed, it may be edited as 
described in the 

 

Keypad Edit 

 

section.

 

Dedicated Calls

 

Hold the Base Call Button (7) down for a 
preprogrammed period to make a call to a 
preprogrammed number. The number will then be 
displayed and the conversation can go ahead.

 

Manual Dialling (Keypad Radios only)

 

To make a call enter the telephone number, the 
identity of the radio or group of radios via the 
keypad, e.g. “210” followed by 

 or PTT.

 

Keypad Edit (Keypad Radios only)

 

Any number shown in the display may be edited 
before a call is initiated. Enter this mode by pressing 

 (10). Press 

 again to delete the last digit 

and enter the correct number. If 

 is pressed 

during a call, the call will end.

 

Last Number Redial (Keypad Radios only)

 

The last number the radio dialled is stored in the 
memory of the radio. For status calls only the called 
number will be stored, not the status message. 
Partially entered numbers are also stored.

 

Incoming Calls

 

There are two types of systems that the radio may 
be used on, Off Air Call Set Up (OACSU) and Full 
Off Air Set Up (FOACSU).

If you are in any doubt about which system you are 
operating on, consult your dealer.

 

Receiving a call on an OACSU system -

 

When the radio is called tone D will sound and the 
LED and display flashes. This will then be followed 
by tone B.

 

Receiving a call on an FOACSU system -

 

When the radio is called tone E will sound and the 
LED and display flashes.

Press either the PTT or 

 key to accept the call. 

Tone D will sound until a traffic channel is 
allocated, then tone B sounds.

 

Note: 

 

The system may have a limited call time and 

the call may be terminated automatically if this call 
time is exceeded.

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Outgoing Calls/Incoming Calls

 

2-Year Warranty

 

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Summary of Contents for PTX600

Page 1: ...PTX600 User Manual PTX600_UserBook Page 1 Thursday July 3 1997 9 54 AM ...

Page 2: ... 6 7 8 9 0 S Vol Off VHF PTX600 13 12 11 10 8 7 6 4 5 3 2 1 9 1 2 3 4 5 LO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 S Vol Off VHF PTX600 8 7 6 4 5 3 2 1 1 4 7 13 12 11 10 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 S PTX600_UserBook Page ii Thursday July 3 1997 9 54 AM ...

Page 3: ... iii Illust 3 Illust 2 Illust 1 PTX600_UserBook Page iii Thursday July 3 1997 9 54 AM ...

Page 4: ...erv ice for the period stated above Motorola recommends that you use Motorola supplied accessories and batteries in connection with the radio We would also advise you against attempting any modifi cations or repairs or any other form of unauthorised serv ice to your radio Should you have any queries please contact Singapore Telephone Fax 65 2812053 2874181 Beijing Telephone Fax 86 10 68438231 4610...

Page 5: ...coming Calls 6 Call in Absence 7 Call Diversion 7 Cancelling a Call 8 Ending a Call 8 Page Special Calls 8 Status Calls 8 Emergency Calls 9 Priority Calls 9 Broadcast Calls 9 DTMF Dialling 9 Conventional Mode 9 Accessories and Battery Care 10 Fitting the Belt Clip 10 Fitting Removing Battery 10 Operating Time 10 Battery Tips 11 Intrinsically Safe Radio Information 12 Computer Software Rights 14 Li...

Page 6: ...th dampened with clean water a mild liquid soap solution or isopropyl alcohol Caution The use of chemicals such as detergents alcohol except isopropyl aerosol sprays and petroleum products may be harmful and damage the radio housing Safety Information During normal use this radio will subject you to radio energy substantially below the level where any kind of harm is reported n The handheld portab...

Page 7: ...e 5 Antenna Connector 6 Clear Button For cancelling a call clearing down at the end of a call or Carrier Monitor Conventional 7 Base Call Button For making calls to preprogrammed numbers 8 Transmit PTT Button Push to talk release to listen Press continuous when using DTMF dialling 9 Numeric Display Eight characters and icons Backlit when any button pressed 10 Edit Key Call Clear For correcting key...

Page 8: ...d unit will call back Tone G Look at display for call set up or system information Tone H Invalid entry Tone I Low battery warning Key click Confidence tone when any key pressed speech limitation warning Fail tone Battery low hardware error or call timed out conventional mode Display Icons The icons which appear on the display are Scanning Control Channel Confirmed Call In Absence Received Indicat...

Page 9: ...right of the display The radio must be in this state before you can make or receive a call Outgoing Calls The radio is capable of making a variety of calls including calls to individual radios or group of radios The radio can make calls by using Shortform Dialling or Dedicated Calls Keypad radios can also make calls using Manual Dialling When making a call note that the radio has a maximum transmi...

Page 10: ... a call the call will end Last Number Redial Keypad Radios only The last number the radio dialled is stored in the memory of the radio For status calls only the called number will be stored not the status message Partially entered numbers are also stored Incoming Calls There are two types of systems that the radio may be used on Off Air Call Set Up OACSU and Full Off Air Set Up FOACSU If you are i...

Page 11: ...lls in the stack If the stack is empty tone H sounds To exit the call in absence interrogate mode press the keypad edit button 10 Press either the PTT or key to make a call The number stays in the stack until the clear button 6 is pressed is dialled or the personality of the radio is changed Note The calls in the stack are deleted when the radio is turned off It is not possible to call back status...

Page 12: ...messages e g status 5 may indicate return to base When the radio receives a status call tone G will sound For radios with a keypad status calls may be initiated in two different ways via the status key 12 or manually via the keypad On radios without a keypad status calls can only be made if they are preprogrammed into the radio on the shortform dial selector 2 In order to make a status call via th...

Page 13: ...he call DTMF Keypad radio only DTMF means Dual Tone Multi Frequency the same as a telephone and is used when the radio is required to operate in a radio system with an interface to telephone systems To generate the DTMF tones press and hold the PTT 8 while entering the desired number please contact your network manager for further information Conventional Mode In the conventional mode the radio op...

Page 14: ...aged from the radio Fitting Removing Battery Refer to illustrations 2 and 3 on page iii To fit the battery slide it into the control rails about 1 2 an inch 2 cm from the top of the radio and slide it towards the top until the battery latch has engaged Before removing the battery turn off the radio Press the battery latch towards the front of the radio slide the battery down about 1 2 an inch 2 cm...

Page 15: ...zes capacities and environmental use conditions n Do dispose of used batteries properly and never dispose of them in fire n Do not charge a hot battery if a battery is hot at the beginning of charge charge efficiency will be greatly reduced Nickel cadium batteries are most efficiently charged at room temperature 25 C n Do not fast charge a cold battery Charging a cold bat tery can cause excessive ...

Page 16: ...e g FMRC Approved for such use An explosion or fire may result n Do not operate the FMRC Approved Product in a haz ardous atmosphere if it has been physically damaged e g cracked housing An explosion or fire may result n Do not replace or charge batteries in a hazardous atmosphere Contact sparking may occur while install ing or removing batteries and cause an explosion or fire n Do not replace or ...

Page 17: ...ry or death FMRC s Approval Standard Class Number 3605 is subject to change at any time without notice to you so you may want to obtain a current copy of 3605 from FMRC Per the July 1995 publication of 3605 some key definitions and service requirements are as follows Repair A repair constitutes something done internally to the unit that would bring it back to its original condition Approved by FMR...

Page 18: ...ber 3605 document can be ordered from the following address Training Resource Center Publications Order Processing Dept Factory Mutual Engineering and Research 1151 Boston Providence Turnpike PO Box 9102 Norwood MA 02062 U S A Telephone 617 762 4300 Computer Software Copyright The products described in this manual may include copyrighted computer programmes stored in semiconductor memories or othe...

Page 19: ...ed herein MOTOROLA shall not be liable for any of the following situations A Defects or damage resulting from use of the Product in other than its normal and customary manner B Defects or damage from misuse accident water liquid or neglect C Defects or damage from improper or unauthorised testing operation maintenance service repair installation alteration modification or adjustment D Product whic...

Page 20: ...by Motorola Inc All Rights Reserved Motorola Malaysia Sdn Bhd Company No 12631DE Bayan Lepas Free Industrial Zone Phase III 11900 Penang Malaysia Printed in Malaysia PTX600_UserBook Page 16 Thursday July 3 1997 9 54 AM ...

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