Motorola T6300 - Talkabout FRS - Radio User manual

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Two-way radios
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Contents
Getting Started
Installing AA Batteries......
Using the NiMH Battery
and Charger ................
Attaching the Belt Clip ..................
Controls.........................................
Turning On Your Radio..................
Standby Screen.............................
Two-way Menus ............................
Turning Off Your Radio..................
Backlight........................................
Time
Alarm................................
Turning Off the Alarm.......
Alerts
Setting the Alert for Incom-
ing Calls.......................
Talking
Before You Can Talk ......
Setting the Channel ........
Setting the Code.............
Turning On the Monitor .................
Talking...........................................
Hands Off Use
Hands Off Use ................
Setting the Sensitivity
Level............................
Privacy
Set Quiet.........................
Set Scramble Code.........
Stopwatch
Timing Your Activities......
Timing Your Calls............
Contents
Weather(T6310 & T6320)
Turning on the Weather..
Setting the Weather
Channel......................
FM Stereo (T6310)
Turning On the FM.........
Finding an FM station.....
Tuning your FM .............
Preset FM stations........................
Outdoors (T6320)
Barometer.......................
Altimeter.........................
Compass........................
Advanced Two-Way
Roger Beeps ..................
Button Beeps..................
Automatic Shut-Off.........
Reset............................................
KeyPad Lock ................................
Channel Scanning........................
Call Tones.....................................
Use and Care ................
FAQs..............................
Accessories..................
Charts
Chanel Frequency..........
Interference Eliminator
Codes.........................
Safety Information......................
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Getting Started
Hi, I’m QuickStart and I’m going help you get started.
The Motorola TalkAbout
TM
T6300 radios are durable two-way radios
that allow you to keep track and stay connected to family, friends and
companions. And, when you use the special
scrambling option, you can be sure that your
group’s communications stay private.
But, the T6300 radios offer more than just a
way of keep in touch. They also help you and
your group stay on schedule because a clock,
an alarm and a stopwatch is built into each
model.
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2
The TalkAbout T6310 is a stylish, sophisticated two-
way radio that offers FM stereo reception and weather
information. It’s fun and cool, a great accessory to take
to the beach.
The Talkabout T6320 is rugged and
sporty with special features to help you navigate the
great outdoors. In addition to weather information, it
offers a compass, an altimeter and a barometer.
Accessories ???
But, they all have something in common -- they are all
easy to use. Just take a few minutes to read this user’s gude and
you’re ready to go.
A detachable Quick Reference Card is on the back cover.
3
Installing AA Batteries
Your radio uses 3 AA-size alkaline batteries. When the battery is low,
appears on the standby screen.
((Does the radio emit a Low Battery Alert)
To install the batteries:
First Then Finally
• Turn off the radio
(see page ?).
• Push latch up until it
clicks.
• Lift back cover off.
• Remove old
batteries, if
necessary
• Insert new batteries
??? polarity???
• Hook back cover on
the hinges.
• Close battery door,
pressing lightly until
latch clicks
4
4
Using the NIMH Battery and Charger
Your T6300 two-way radio can use a variety of Motorola power acces-
sories. See “Accessories on page XXX” for more information.
An NiMH battery kit, consisting of the NiMH battery, adapter and
charger, is included with some T6300 radios as well as sold sepa-
rately as an accessory.
The (Nickle-Metal Hydride) NiMH rechargable battery provides about
11 hours of normal use. Charge it for at least five hours before using it
for the first time. The NiMH battery will only need 3 hours of charging
thereafter.
5
Installing the NIMH battery:
First Then Finally
• Turn off the radio
(see page ?).
• Push latch up until it
clicks.
• Lift back cover off.
• Insert the NiMH
battery with the
contacts facing up
• Hook back cover on
the hinges.
• Close battery door,
pressing lightly until
the latch clicks
6
6
Charging the NiMH battery;
Note: The NIMH battery may be charged outside the radio by clamping
the adapter directly on the battery.
Reading the LED light
The LED light indicates battery charging status.See “Charts” on page
XXX for more information.
First Then Finally
• Turn off the radio
(see page ?).
• Plug the charger
into a AC wall outlet
• Clamp the adapter
onto the
connectors on the
back of the radio
• When the LED turns
green, the battery is
fully charged.
7
Controls -- Front View
y
{
8
8
Controls -- Back View
|
~
}
9
TurningOnYourRadio
Standby Screen
Press To D i sp la y Then Press
|
???does an alert sound,
can it be turned off by
pressing anything else?
any icons always appear,
or do all of them.
MOTOROLA
Your radio displays the
standby screen whenever
it’s turned on and nothing
else is happening.
Most actions described in this
guide start on the standby
screen. It’s very important!
Time
Battery Status
b
1:54 PM
What about hide
clock display???
10
10
Two-Way Menus
Press To Display Then Press
~
and release until you
see each menu
You can use your radio’s menus to select options and set fea-
tures. Let’s look at them now. From --
b
(
TWO WAY
FM STEREO
TIME
STPWATCH
11
~
and release until you
see each menus
Press To Display Then Press
WEATHER
SETTINGS
FM STEREO
only avaible on the T6310.
WEATHER
is only available
on models T6310 and T6320. The T6320 also features a compass,
an altimeter and a barometer.
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12
Turning Off Your Radio
Backlight
To turn off your radio, just press
|.
The screen then goes
blank.
Being in the dark is never a
problem. Just turn on the back-
light by pressing any button,
except the
{
.
The backlight turns off automati-
cally. To extend the backlight,
you press the button again.
You light up my radio ....
13
Time
Press To Display Then Press
~
until
SET TIME
appears
y
to enter menu
y
or to select
and to set the hour
-- making sure to note
AM/PM
y
to move to next field
or to set the min-
utes
?? to set
Here’s how to set the time. From --
(
1:00 PM
d
TIME
d
SET TIME
d
3:00 AM
d
3:56 PM
14
14
Showing your clock display
??? do we want to include this???
Choosing a 12 or 24 hour display
??? do we want to include this???
15
Alarm
Press To D is pl ay Then Press
~
until
TIME
appears
y
to enter menu
y
until
SET ALARM
appears
or to select
and to select
ALARM
ON
(or
ALARM OFF
)
y
to set
and to set hour
y
to move to next field
and to set the min-
utes
?? to set
Here’s how to set the alarm. From --
(
1:00 PM
d
TIME
SET ALARM
d
3:00 AM
PM
d
3:56 PM
16
16
Turning Off the Alarm
Alarm set
??screen displays??
“I’m all shook up.”
Your alarm will now go
off at the set time every
day.
Your standby screen shows ?? to
indicate the alarm is activated
d
3:56
When the alarm sounds
--
TURN IT OFF ----
PLEEASE!!!
By????
17
Alerts
You can program
how your radio alerts
you when a call
comes in.
VIB ONLY
-- your radio
vibrates but doesn’t
make any loud
noises.
RING-
- your radio
RINGS when a call
comes in.
VIB+RING
-- your radio
vibrates and RINGS
when a call comes
in.
OFF
- your radio
doesn’t alert you
when a call comes
in.
Here’s how to set
the alert.
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1:00 PM
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