Motorola AX Stereo System User Manual

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1.
Turn the antenna in a counter-clockwise direction until it disengages from the radio.
To Remove Antenna
2.
1.
Rotate the antenna clockwise until tight.
Fasten the antenna to the radio by placing the threaded end of
the antenna into the Antenna Connector.
To Attach Antenna
1.
Slide the battery clasp away from the radio.
2.
Slide the battery downwards.
2.
Lift the release tab.
3.
Pull the battery away from the radio.
3.
Slide the belt clip upwards.
To Remove Battery
1.
Fit the battery slots with the grooves on the radio.
2.
Slide the battery upwards until a click is heard.
To Attach Battery
Battery Slots
1.
Insert the end of a key between the release tab and the back
surface of the radio.
Proof of Purchase
6880309R86-O
*6880309R86*
Motorola® AX™ Series
To Remove Belt Clip
1.
Align mounting rails of the radio with the grooves of the belt
clip.
2.
Slide the belt clip downwards until it clicks into place.
To Attach Belt Clip
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Mounting Grooves
Threaded End
of Antenna
The battery is fully charged after approximately 13 hours. The LED
remains lit until you remove the battery or the radio from the charger.
2.
Plug the opposite end of the connector into the AC wall
outlet.
3.
Insert either a stand-alone battery or a radio with battery into
the charging pocket.
When the battery or the radio with battery is seated properly
in the pocket, the LED on the charger lights red.
Antenna Connector
1.
Two-Way Business Radio
AX Series
Grooves
Attaching and Removing the Battery
Insert the transformer connector into the socket on the back
of the charger base.
Note: The charger base accommodates either a stand-alone battery or
the radio with battery attached. If you charge the radio with battery
attached, make sure that the radio is OFF.
TM
Battery
Clasp
Important Note: For instructions and safety information, please read
the Charger Safety Instruction pamphlet (Motorola publication part
number 6881098C01) enclosed with your charger.
Release Tab
MOTOROLA and the Stylized M logo are registered in the U.S.
Patent and Trademark Office. All other product or service
names are the property of their respective owners.
WARNING
!
Your AX Series radio comes with a charging base and transformer.
Attaching and Removing the Belt Clip
Choking Hazard – Small Parts!
Not for children under three years.
This product is not to be used as a
toy or plaything.
Charging your Radio
FCC Licensing Information
Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance
AX™ Series professional two-way radios operate on radio frequencies
that are regulated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
In order to transmit on these frequencies, you are required to have a
license issued by the FCC.
!
Application is made available on FCC Forms 601, schedules D and H,
and Remittance Form 159.
Caution
Mailed:
Call the FCC forms
hotline at:
Faxed:
Contact the Fax-OnDemand system at:
Request form 000601
Battery
Before using this product, read the operating
instructions for safe usage contained in the Product
Safety and RF Exposure booklet enclosed with your
radio.
This radio is restricted to occupational use only to satisfy FCC RF
energy exposure requirements. Before using this product, read the RF
energy awareness information and operating instructions in the Product
Safety and RF Exposure booklet enclosed with your radio (Motorola
Publication part number 68P81095C98) to ensure compliance with RF
energy exposure limits.
Questions regarding
FCC license:
Contact the FCC at:
1-888-CALL-FCC
1-888-225-5322
or: http://www.fcc.gov
Request form 000601
PMNN4063
NiMH Rechargeable 7.2V Battery
Carry Accessories
HLN9714
2.5-in. Belt Clip
Chargers
ATTENTION!
To obtain these FCC forms, please use the following contact
information:
1-800-418-FORM
1-800-418-3676
1-202-418-0177
Request forms 3000159,
3060001, 3060003,
3060006
Attaching and Removing the Antenna
RLN4940
Slow Desktop Charger Kit
* Hands-free VOX-compatible audio accessories
Accessories
There are a number of accessories to enhance the productivity of your
two-way radio. Many of the available accessories are listed below.
Before filling out your application, you must decide which
frequency(ies) you can operate on. For questions on determining your
radio frequency, please call Motorola Product Services at
1-800-448-6686.
Antennas
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Motorola may
void the user’s authority granted by the FCC to operate this radio and
should not be made. To comply with FCC requirements, transmitter
adjustments should be made only by or under the supervision of a
person certified as technically qualified to perform transmitter
maintenance and repairs in the private land mobile and fixed services as
certified by an organization representative of the user of those services.
Replacement of any transmitter component (crystal, semiconductor,
etc.) not authorized by the FCC equipment authorization for this radio
could violate FCC rules.
146-174 MHz, Heliflex Antenna
(ships with VHF model radio)
NAD6502
403-520 MHz, Whip Antenna
(ships with UHF model radio)
NAE6483
148-174 MHz, Helical Antenna, 15cm
PMAD4028
435-480 MHz, Helical Antenna, 10cm
PMAE4011
Audio Accessories
Note: Use of this radio outside the country where it was intended to be
distributed is subject to government regulations and may be
prohibited.
Headset with Swivel Boom Microphone
53865*
Earpiece with Microphone
53863*
Remote Speaker Microphone
53862
Lightweight Headset with Boom Microphone
53815*
Earpiece with Boom Microphone
56518*
Earpiece with In-Line PTT Microphone
56517
Earbud with Clip PTT and Microphone
53866
Scan
Scan allows you to monitor multiple channels and receive calls that are transmitted on them. Two types of scan are supported: Normal
Scan and Priority Scan.
Normal Scan searches all channels sequentially in the radio’s scan list, whereas Priority Scan allocates 50% of the scanning time to the
Priority Channel (the first channel in the designated scan list).
Start
Ch. 2
Ch. 3
Normal Scan
Ch. 1
Home
Start
Ch. 1
Ch. 4
Ch. 2
Ch. 1
Ch. 3
Ch. 1
Channel 1 Prioritized
Home
Ch. 4
During scan, when activity is detected that meets the unsquelch condition, the radio stops scanning and switches to that channel; the
G indicator is illuminated, and the channel number is displayed. When no activity is detected for a pre-set time, the radio resumes
scanning.
If your radio has switched to a non-priority channel during priority scan, it still checks for activity on the priority channel. If activity is
detected there, the radio switches to the priority channel.
The radio transmits on the Prime Channel, if PTT is pressed during scanning. If the radio has stopped scanning, and changed to a
particular channel, all transmit and receive activity is performed on that channel.
• Press the Scan button to begin channel scanning. The G indicator blinks to indicate that the radio is scanning. The LCD Screen
shows the Prime Channel where the scan began.
• Press thebutton to scan the channels in incremental order, and thebutton to scan in the opposite order.
• Press Scan button to stop scanning.
Deleting a Nuisance Scan Channel
A channel with unwanted activity is called a Nuisance Channel. You can remove a Nuisance Channel from the scan list temporarily. To
remove a Nuisance Channel
• Press the Nuisance Channel Delete button, when your radio stops on a Nuisance Channel. A high-pitched tone is heard.
You cannot remove the Prime or Priority Channel from the scan list. If attempted, a low-pitched tone is heard, and no action is taken.
To reinstate the deleted channel(s) into the scan list, restart scan, or simply turn off your radio and turn it on again.
This mode allows you to change feature parameters to enhance the use of your radio.
Entering Programming Mode
If your radio is turned on, turn it off. Press and hold the Monitor button, and turn on your radio. A ringing tone is heard, indicating that your
radio is in Programming Mode. The K indicator illuminates and RW is displayed.
Exiting Programming Mode
Turn off the radio, to exit Programming Mode.
Accessing Programming Mode Parameters
Press PTT to scroll forward or the Monitor button to scroll backwards through the features available in the Programming Mode. Press the
button to scroll through the parameters for each feature.
Feature
Range
Remarks
Squelch Level
(SQL-XX)
SQL-00, …, SQL-15
Scan List 1
(SCANLST1)
1-01-XXX, …,
1-16-XXX,
XXX denotes channel number.
Up to 16 members per scan list. First member is assigned as Priority Channel,
if Priority Scan is started. When scanning is started, only these 16 members
will be scanned.
Time Out Timer
(TOT-XXX)
TOT-OFF, TOT-001, …, TOT-010
This determines the maximum duration (in minutes) that you can transmit
continuously.
Battery Saver
(BS-XXXX)
BS-OFF,
BS-NORM,
BS-ENH
Battery Saver helps to extend your battery life. When enabled, it turns off
radio receiver circuitry periodically when no activity is detected. BS-NORM
(Normal) turns off the radio less frequently; select this if you want to save battery, but expect a Selective Call. BS-ENH (Enhanced) turns off the receiver
for a longer duration; select this if you want to maximize battery saving and
do not expect to receive any Selective Call.
Select low level when you need to receive very weak
signal, and select high level when the communications distance is near.
BT-NIMH,
BT-NICD,
BT-ALK
Selects the type of battery that your radio uses: NIMH (Nickel Metal
Hydride), NICD (Nickel Cadmium) or ALK (Alkaline).
Alert Tone Volume
(BEEP-X)
BEEP-OFF, BEEP-1,
BEEP-2,
BEEP-3
Selects the alert tone volume needed. Select BEEP-OFF, if you require quiet
operation, or BEEP-3, if working in a noisy environment.
Prime Channel Select
(PRM-XXX)
PRM-OFF, PRM-001, ….,
PRM-XXX,
XXX denotes the highest channel
number supported by your model.
The Prime Channel is the channel that you wish to spend most of your time
monitoring. The radio will always switch back to the Prime Channel if it is
idle for more than the pre-programmed hang-time in other channel.
LGT-AUTO, LGT-TOGL
Selecting LGT-TOGL makes the Backlight button a toggle to control the ON/
OFF status of the LCD backlight. Selecting LGT-AUTO causes the backlight
to automatically extinguish, if there is no keypress for more than 5 seconds.
Pressing the Backlight button prolongs illumination time.
Backlight Select
(LGT-XXXX)
Frequency/Code Table
Frequency (MHz)
Channel
AXU4100–UHF AXV5100–VHF
1
464.5000
151.6250
2
464.5000
151.6250
3
464.5000
151.6250
4
464.5000
151.6250
5
464.5000
151.6250
6
464.5500
151.9550
7
464.5500
151.9550
8
464.5500
151.9550
9
464.5500
151.9550
10
464.5500
151.9550
LCD Screen
• Displays selected channel, programming parameters, status messages and any error or information messages.
Code (Hz)
LCD
Indicator
67.0
77.0
88.5
179.9
None
67.0
82.5
94.8
179.9
None
Illuminates when your keypad is locked.
J
Talkaround indicator
Illuminates when you are not transmitting through the repeater. Extinguishes
when you are transmitting using the repeater offset/user-defined transmit
frequency.
Battery level indicator
Shows remaining charge in battery based on how many bars are displayed.
Power level indicator
“L” illuminates to indicate radio transmits in low power; “H” illuminates to
indicate radio transmits in high power.
Monitor indicator
Illuminates when monitoring a selected channel.
Programming Mode
indicator
Illuminates when in Programming Mode.
Scan indicator
Blinks, without the dot, when scan is activated. Illuminates when there is
some activity on a non-priority channel. Illuminates, with dot blinking,
indicates that there is some activity on the priority channel.
Signal Strength Indicator
Shows the signal strength. Six bars indicate the strongest signal.
K
LED Color
H
State
Indication
Red
Illuminated Radio is transmitting.
Red
Blinking
Green
Illuminated Radio is receiving.
Function
Keypad lock indicator
C
LED Indicators
Description
L
B
Battery voltage is low.
On/Off and Volume Knob
Programming Mode
Battery Type
(BT-XXXX)
Refer to this table for the frequencies and codes for your radio:
• Used to connect compatible
accessories to your radio.
• Lower port of the radio.
• Used to program your radio.
Programmable Buttons (A, B, C, D)
Monitor Button
• Used to select various functions. These functions can be assigned as a short press (press and release) or a
long press (press and hold for 1 second).
• Used to monitor the channel for any
activity; squelch is disabled.
Button
Push-to-Talk (PTT) button
• Press and speak to microphone to send
message.
• Release and listen to receive messages.
A
B
C
D
Function
Channel Alias1
Toggles display between Channel Number and Channel Alias.
Backlight
Toggles backlight display between On and Off.
Keypad Lock
Button
• Used to select a channel in Normal
Mode.
• Used to select a parameter in Programming Mode.
• Used to change the scanning direction.
Accessory Connector
Programming Port
• If the radio is off, turn this knob clockwise to turn
the radio on.
• If the radio is on, turn this knob counter-clockwise
to turn the radio off.
• Turn this knob clockwise to increase the volume.
• Turn this knob counter-clockwise to decrease the
volume.
Locks or unlocks all buttons except PTT, Monitor and On/Off/Volume Knob.
1
Nuisance Channel
Delete
Removes unwanted channel(s) temporarily from scan list during scan.
PL/DPL Enable2
Enables or disables radio from requiring matching PL/DPL to unsquelch.
Prime Channel
Quick move to the pre-programmed “Prime” channel
Power Select1
Selects required power level: High or Low.
Scan1
Starts or stops channel scan.
Squelch Level1
Selects desired squelch level. Use the button to choose desired level (Level 0 will
unsquelch radio unconditionally, whereas Level 15 will set tightest squelch).
Talkaround
Enables or disables radio to transmit in Talkaround mode.
No Operation
Alert Tone Volume
Microphone
• Speak into the microphone when sending message.
No function is programmed to this button.
1
Selects the alert tone volume needed for quiet operations or a noisy environment.
1. Parameter values are preserved, even after the radio is turned off.
2. Turning off the radio or changing the channel restores this setting to the default value of the active channel.
• The default functions programmed to your radio are described in the table below.
Button A
Button B
Button C
Button D
Short Press
Press Type
Prime Channel
Scan On/Off
Power Select
Backlight On/Off
Long Press
Channel Alias
Nuisance Channel
Delete
No operation
Kepad Lock
Speaker
• You will hear received messages through
the speaker.
• Although your radio is programmed with default functions, you have the ability to re-program the radio’s
programmable buttons. You may want to write down the new functions in the table below.
Press Type
Short Press
Long Press
Button A
Button B
Button C
Button D

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