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Page 1: ...USER GUIDE 6880906Z37 O TR3000 Portable Radio ...
Page 2: ...Note The Motorola products described in this manual contain one or more computer programs These computer programs are protected by copyright laws and international treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of these programs or any part thereof may result in severe civil and criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law U S and international patents...
Page 3: ...e 11 Battery Life Indicator 12 Time Out Timer 12 Idle Timer 12 Group Talk Selecting a Group 13 LED Indicators 13 Initiating a Group Talk 14 Group Busy Signal 14 User Out of Range 14 System Busy Signal 14 System Busy Auto Retry 15 Receiving a Group Talk 15 Person Link Initiating a Person Link 16 Target User Busy Signal 16 User Out of Range 16 System Busy Signal 17 System Busy Auto Retry 17 Receivin...
Page 4: ...ty 26 Medical Devices 27 Pacemakers 27 Hearing Aids 27 Other Medical Devices 27 Operational Warnings 28 Potentially Explosive Atmospheres 28 Batteries 28 Blasting Caps and Areas 28 Operational Cautions 29 Batteries 29 Portable Radio Care 29 Batteries and Chargers 29 Charging Batteries 29 Charging Temperatures 30 Recharging NiMH Batteries 30 Recycling Disposal of Batteries 31 Battery Charger 32 Lic...
Page 5: ...ction with other TR3000 Radios and TC3000 Communicators and with the TS3000 Control Station The TR3000 Radio offers you two types of communications services Group Talk Communication up to 3 Groups Person Link Communication UTAM Registration Installation of this equipment is subject to notification and coordination with UTAM Inc Any relocation of this equipment must be coordinated through and appro...
Page 6: ...ase or decrease volume 5 Group Selector Button Press to select a Group Talk location 6 Push To Transmit PTT Button Press and hold to speak Visual Indicators A Battery Charging LED Indicator Indicates charging status B LED Indicators Each individual indicator yellow green and red represents a Group Talk location The LED indicators also identify when you are transmitting or receiving a Group Talk or...
Page 7: ...5 Introduction 6 1 3 4 5 A 2 B Yellow Green Red ...
Page 8: ...6 Introduction Inspection The Radio ships standard with the following items NiMH Battery Belt Clip Rapid Rate Charger with spare battery compartment charging transformer Manual not shown ...
Page 9: ... tray into the Radio until it snaps into place To Remove Battery Squeeze the two bottom side battery latches in and slide the battery tray down and out of the Radio as shown in Figure 1 Remove the battery pack from the tray by pushing downward on the battery and pivoting it away from the tray until the hook latch on the battery clears the tray Refer to Figure 3 1 2 3 1 2 WARNING Figure 1 Battery T...
Page 10: ...arger for extended periods of time 1 week in order to avoid a decrease in overall battery performance Plug the round end of the transformer cord into the socket located on the back of the charger Plug the transformer into the appropriate AC outlet Rapid Charge Method battery inside radio Align the grooved rails of the Radio with the guide rails of the charger and insert the radio with the battery ...
Page 11: ...Green when the battery is fully charged This occurs once rapid charge is completed Yellow if there is a charging problem Slow Charge Method battery only Insert a spare battery into the charger pocket The red LED on the charger will light when the battery is prop erly installed The battery fully charges in 24 hours 2 1 Figure 4 Grooved Rails Guide Rails Spare Battery Red LED Transformer Battery Cha...
Page 12: ...he grooved rails until it clicks into place To Remove the Belt Clip Locate the belt clip release tab on the underside of the belt clip Lift the belt clip up and insert a small screwdriver between the release tab and the back surface of the radio Refer to Figure 6 Release the belt clip with the screwdriver still under the release tab and slide the belt clip down and off the radio Refer to Figure 6 ...
Page 13: ...ected Group Talk location Refer to page 13 to change the Group Talk location To preserve battery life your Radio will enter a battery saver mode after several minutes of no activity Your Radio will return to full operation by pressing any button or by receiving a transmission Your Radio and its battery have been designed for unin terrupted use making it unnecessary to turn it off when not in use S...
Page 14: ...rom 1 to 255 seconds or Off When you reach the time limit a continuous low pitched tone will sound until you release the PTT and your transmission will be cut off Idle Timer Your Radio has a built in Idle Timer that can be pro grammed from 0 30 seconds that will take you out of any service you have entered if no action has taken place within the given amount of time For example if you enter Person...
Page 15: ...alk Service Selecting a Group LED Indicators There are three 3 LED Indicators yellow green and red Each color represents a Group Talk location Only one Group Talk location can be selected at a time To select your desired Group Talk location press the Group Selector button A short high pitched tone will sound and the LED Indicator of your selected Group will light momentarily then blink every few s...
Page 16: ... speaking The LED Indicator will light continuously when transmitting Speak into the Radio and release the PTT button to listen Group Busy Signal If a continuous low pitched tone is heard while pressing the PTT button when attempting a Group Talk it indicates that someone else is talking on that Group User Out of Range If a continuous low pitched tone is heard while attempting a Group Talk it indi...
Page 17: ...ystem busy audio retry Receiving a Group Talk A Group Talk can be received only on your selected Group Talk location To select your desired Group Talk location press the Group Selector button A short high pitched tone will sound and the LED Indicator of your selected Group will light momentarily then blink every few seconds Listen for voice activity Make sure the PTT button is released The LED Ind...
Page 18: ...up Selector button The LED Indicator will light indicating your current Link location Press and hold the PTT button to initiate a Person Link Two 2 medium pitched access tones and one 1 high pitched permit tone will sound indicating that you may begin speaking All three LED Indicators will light continuously when transmitting Release the PTT button to listen Target User Busy Signal If two 2 medium...
Page 19: ... when making a Person Link When your Person Link is unable to be connected because the system is busy your Radio will automatically retry for 20 seconds When the system is available you will be alerted and can retry your Person Link When the system is available three 3 short high pitched tones will sound Press the PTT button to retry your Person Link OTE Any keypress or incoming communication will...
Page 20: ...on of the Person Link Responding to a Person Link While in a Group Talk To respond to the Person Link press the Group Select button within 10 seconds to end the Group Talk If you do not respond within 10 seconds the Radio will remain in your selected Group Press the PTT button to speak and release to listen All three LED Indicators will blink when receiving and light continuously when transmitting...
Page 21: ...ger w Spare Battery Compartment HTN9019 120 V Multi Unit Rapid Charger Batteries HNN9021 650 mAH NiMH Battery Audio Accessories HMN9065 Lightweight Headset w Swivel Boom Microphone HMN9066 Flexible Ear Receiver HMN9067 Remote Speaker Microphone HMN9068 Earbud w Clip Microphone and PTT HMN9069 Two Piece Surveillance Microphone HLN9070 Earpiece w Microphone HLN9787 Earpiece without Volume Control HL...
Page 22: ...Talk Permit Two 2 Medium Pitched Access Tones followed by One 1 High Pitched Permit Tone Group Talk Busy Signal Continuous Low Pitched Tone Person Link Receive Four 4 Short Medium Pitched Tones Person Link Talk Permit Two 2 Medium Pitched Access Tones followed by One 1 High Pitched Permit Tone Person Link Target User Busy Signal Two 2 Medium Pitched Access Tones followed by One 1 Low Pitched Tone ...
Page 23: ...21 Troubleshooting Symptom Problem Solution 1 1a 1b 1a 1b 2 2a 2a 3 3a 3a 4 4a 4b 4c 4d 4a 4b 4c 4d 5 5a 5b 5a 5b 6 6 6a 6b 7 7 7 8 8a 8b 8a 8b ...
Page 24: ...22 Troubleshooting Symptom Problem Solution ...
Page 25: ...23 Troubleshooting Symptom Problem Solution ...
Page 26: ... safe and efficient operation of Motorola Portable and Mobile Two Way Radios The information provided in this document supersedes the general safety information contained in user guides published prior to 1st April 1999 For information regarding radio use in a hazardous atmosphere please refer to the Factory Mutual FM Approval Manual Supplement or Instruction Card which is included with radio mode...
Page 27: ...Kingdom GS11 1998 Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker VDE DIN 0848 Department of Health and Welfare Canada Safety Code 6 European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization CENELEC Env 50166 1 1995E Human Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields Low Frequency 0 Hz to 10 kHz Env 50166 2 1995E Human Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields High Frequency 10k Hz to 300 GHz Proceedings of SC211 8 1996 Safety C...
Page 28: ...en transmitting For body worn operation the antenna should be kept at least 1 inch 2 5 centimeters from the body when transmitting DO NOT hold the antenna when the radio is IN USE Holding the antenna affects call quality and may cause the radio to operate at a higher power level than needed Electromagnetic Interference Compatibility OTE Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagne...
Page 29: ... when the radio is turned on NOT carry the radio in the breast pocket Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference Turn the radio OFF immediately if you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place Hearing Aids Some digital radios may interfere with some hearing aids In the event of such interference you may want to consult your hearing aid manufact...
Page 30: ...el or chemical transfer or storage facilities areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often but not always posted Batteries Do not replace or charge batteries in a potentially explosive atmosphere Contact sparking ma...
Page 31: ...the antenna or remote microphone Wipe the battery contacts with a lint free cloth to remove dirt grease or other material which may prevent good electrical connections When not in use keep the accessory jack covered with the protective cap Clean the radio exterior using a cloth moistened with water AUTION Use of chemicals such as detergents alcohol aerosol spray and or petroleum products may be ha...
Page 32: ...e leakage and may destroy the battery Charging in hot temperatures above 95 F will not damage the battery but will reduce charge capacity Charge batteries at approximately 77 F ARNING To reduce risk of injury charge only Motorola NiMH type rechargeable batteries listed Other types of batteries may burst causing personal injury and damage Recharging NiMH Batteries Recharge the battery before use to...
Page 33: ...annot be dumped in landfills or incinerators Motorola fully endorses and encourages the recycling of NiMH batteries In the United States you can ship your NiMH batteries to the following address post paid to be recycled INMETCO P O Box 720 245 Porteville Road Ellwood City PA 16117 Tel 412 758 5515 Fax 412 758 9311 You should consider the methods of collecting labeling and shipping used NiMH batter...
Page 34: ...he charger it is not repairable and replacement parts are not available Disassembly of the charger may result in risk of electrical shock or fire To reduce risk of electric shock unplug the charger from the ac outlet before attempting any maintenance or cleaning This equipment is not suitable for outdoor use Use only in dry locations conditions Connect equipment only to an appropriately fused and ...
Page 35: ...io communication frequencies and is subject to the rules and regulations of the local communications governing agencies The following is a list of communications agencies in various countries United States Federal Communications Commission Consumer Assistance Branch License Division Gettysburg PA 17326 Tel 717 337 1212 Canada Contact your regional industry Canada licensing office Mexico Secretaria...
Page 36: ...rams stored in semiconductor memories or other media Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programs including the exclusive right to copy or reproduce in any form the copyrighted computer program Accordingly any copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained in the Motorola products described in this manual may not b...