User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Computer Software Copyrights
- Safety and General Information
- Portable Radio Operation and EME Exposure
- Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility
- Safety and General
- Operational Warnings
- Operational Cautions
- Intrinsically Safe Radio Information
- Safety
- Radio Overview
- Getting Started
- Radio Calls ( Trunked Operation Only)
- Scan
- Trunked Features
- Conventional Call
- Warranty
- Accessories
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GETTING STARTED
RADIO SELF TEST
Turn the radio on by rotating the volume control
clockwise. The radio goes through a power-up self
check and, if it passes the check, the display
momentarily shows “SELF TEST.” A good-power-up,
high-pitched tone sounds to indicate that the radio has
passed the self check.
If the radio fails the self check, the display shows
“ERROR XX/XX” (where XX/XX is an alphanumeric
error code), accompanied by a bad-power-up, low-
pitched tone. Turn the radio off, check the battery, and
turn the radio back on. If the radio still does not pass
the self check, a problem exists in the radio. Contact
your nearest Motorola Service Shop.
Note: The power-up self check verifies that the
radio’s microprocessor-based systems are
working, but it does not check all of the rf
components, nor does it check the opera-
tion of all customer-specific features.
Motorola recommends that the functional-
ity of the radio be periodically checked by
an authorized Motorola service shop.