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CAUTION!

RADIO PROGRAMMING REQUIRED - Read Carefully!

How to Program the Radio (Required)

Radios can be programmed using existing Radio Service Software 
(RSS) or Customer Programming Software (CPS)

Attaching and Removing the Belt/Swivel Clip

To attach the belt/swivel clip:

To remove the belt/swivel clip:

Service, Support, and Warranty

The RMN5038 Emergency RSM is not repairable. It is covered under 
the standard Motorola one-year limited warranty. Refer to your 
Motorola dealer or point-of-purchase for detailed information on 
warranty replacement.

A replacement swivel clip (4205823V01) may be ordered through your 
Motorola dealer or by calling Motorola Radio Products Services 
Division at 1-800-422-4210.

Motorola, Inc.
8000 West Sunrise Boulevard
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33322

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Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property 
of their respective owners.

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All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.

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The following radio programming is REQUIRED for the 
RSM’s Emergency button to operate properly. 
Emergency activation from the RSM is delayed until 
programmed Pre-Alert and Post-Alert delays elapse.
Factory defaults or previous programming could have set 
the delay times to as long as 8-120 seconds (depending 
on the radio model), so it is essential that the radio be 
checked and programmed appropriately.
Programming of the Pre-Alert and Post-Alert delays affects 
only the RSM’s Emergency button and does not affect the 
radio’s Emergency button operation.

Feature

How to Program

Emergency 

Must be enabled.

Emergency Mandown

Must be enabled (automatically enabled in 
XTS models).

Emergency Mandown 
Pre-Alert Delay

Set to short time period. 0 to 1 second is 
suggested.

Emergency Mandown 
Post-Alert Delay

Set to short time period. 0 to 1 second is 
suggested.

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C a u t i o n

1

Attach and slide the belt/swivel clip down the grooved rails on 
the back of the RSM.

2

Push firmly until it clicks into place.

1

Insert the flat blade of a small screwdriver (or like instrument) 
between the release tab and the back surface of the 
microphone.

2

While holding the screwdriver in place against the release tab, 
push the belt/swivel clip toward the top of the microphone until it 
moves up and off.

Emergency 
Remote Speaker Microphone (RSM)
User Guide

Model RMN5038

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