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1. 53865 Headset w Swivel Boom Mic 53866 Earbud w Clip PTT Mic BR 56517 Earpiece w Inline Mic RLN6423 Swivel Earpiece BR BATTERY RLN6306 Alkaline Battery Frame RLN6351 Standard Li lon Battery RLN6308 meen Capacity Li lon 85 SIINOSSIIIW CARRY ACCESSORIES CABLES 5 RLN6302 Hard Leather Carry Case RLN6303 Radio to Radio Cloning Cable M RLN6307 Spring Action Belt Clip RKN4155 CPS Programming Cable O POWER SUPPLIES AC PIN ADAPTORS CHARGERS Description Part No Description RLN6349 North America AC Pin Adaptor RLN6304 Rapid ACCY Charging Kit Americas SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS Multi Unit Charger MUC Kit RLN6309 ET North America Description RLN6175 Standard Drop in Tray Charger Computer Programming Software CPS RVN5147 86 POWER SUPPLIES Part No Description RPN4054 Standard US Fixed Power Supply RPN4058 Standard Exchg AC pin Pwr Supply RLN6170 Rapid Exchg AC pin Pwr Supply Attention Certain accessories may be or may not be available at the time of purchase For latest information on accessories contact your Motorola point of purchase or visit www motorolasolutions com RDX Americas Rapid Charging Kit includes Power Supply Drop in Tray Charger and AC Pin adaptors SHIHOSS400V 87 MEN RDX Series Features Summary Q mororora Programmable Via Programmable via RADIO PA
2. wi I correct this issue Blinking red fast Battery was faulty when inserted Normally re seating the battery pack MAIAHAHAO OIGVH 1 EET GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED For the following explanations refer to Parts of the radio on page page 12 TURNING RADIO ON OFF Turn the On Off Volume knob clockwise to turn ON the radio The radio will chirp and the LED will briefly blink a red light To turn the radio OFF rotate the On Off Volume knob counterclockwise until you hear a click and the radio LED indicator turn OFF ADJUSTING VOLUME Turn the On Off Volume knob clockwise to increase the volume or counterclockwise to decrease the volume Note Do not hold the radio too close to your ear when adjusting the volume or if it is at a high volume setting English a READING THE DISPLAY Keypad Hi Power Lock Repeater Talkaround Scramble Scan Signal 2 Strength Battery AN mi Level L CH IN KI I Channel Number Interference Channel Programming Frequency Eliminator Code Indicator Mode Indicator indicator Indicator Notes The radio display shown here is for icon location only Each radio display may appear different channel and code based on the preprogrammed radio defaults Pressing any button except the PTT will turn on the backlight Repeater Talkaround capability is not available for all Radio Models SELECTING A CHANNEL Note To listen to all activity on a
3. cps Software USB Diapsi e Connector Charger Tray CPS Programming Cable Mini connector VA The easiest way to program or change features in your radio is by using the Computer Programming Software CPS and the CPS Programming Cable CPS Software is available for free as web based downloadable software at www motorolasolutions com RDX To program connect the radio via the Drop in Charger Tray and CPS Programming Cable as shown in the picture above The CPS allows the user to program frequencies PL DPL codes as well as other features such as Direct Frequency Input Repeater Talkaround Time out Timer Power Select Battery Type Select Scan List Call Tones Scramble Reverse Burst etc CPS is a very useful tool as it can also lock the front panel radio programming or restrict any specific radio feature to be changed to avoid preset radio values from being accidentally erased It also provides security by giving the option to set up a password for profile radio s management Please refer to Features Summary Chart Section at the end of the user guide for details Notes CPS Programming Cable P N RKN4155 is an accessory sold separately Please contact your Motorola Point of Purchase for more information Bandwidth Select Default setting for Bandwidth Select depends on the specific frequency and channel For details refer to Frequencies and Codes Charts Section Some freque
4. GSLYVLS ONILLAS 1 ESS PROGRAMMING FEATURES PROGRAMMING FEATURES ENTERING PROGRAMMING MODE To enter Programming Mode press and hold both the PTT button and the SB1 button simultaneously for three seconds while turning ON the radio A unique tone will sound indicating that the radio has entered Programming Mode and the radio LED will signal a green heartbeat Once the radio enters the Programming Mode which defaults to Idle Programming Mode the LED will blink a green heartbeat Whenever you enter Programming Mode the PROG icon will be displayed and the current channel aliasing name will be blinking to indicate that you can select the channel you want to program English a You can scroll up down to select the different channels by pressing the buttons CHAN i In Programming Mode your radio is capable of setting values for each channel by moving between the different programming modes available Frequencies CTCSS DPL codes Interference Eliminator Code Scramble Maximum Channels Call Tone Microphone Gain and Scan To move along the different Programming Selection Modes without saving changes short press the PTT button or MENU button To save changes long press the PTT button The radio will return to Idle Programming Mode If you re in Idle Programming Mode and wish to exit the Programming Mode long press the PTT button to return t
5. RDX UHF FREQUENCIES CHART RDX UHF Frequencies Bandwidth Frequency E Frequency Frequency MHz Bandwidth Frequency MHz 464 5000 461 1625 12 5 kHz 464 5500 461 1875 12 5 kHz 467 7625 461 2125 12 5 kHz 467 8125 461 2375 12 5 kHz 467 8500 461 2625 12 5 kHz 467 8750 461 2875 12 5 kHz 467 9000 461 3125 12 5 kHz 467 9250 461 3375 12 5 kHz 461 0375 461 3625 12 5 kHz 461 0625 462 7625 12 5 kHz 461 0875 462 7875 12 5 kHz 461 1125 462 8125 12 5 kHz 461 1375 462 8375 12 5 kHz 69 3009 ANY ADNINOIYA RDX UHF Frequencies Continued Bandwidth Frequency A Frequency Frequency MHz Bandwidth Frequency MHz 462 8625 466 1375 12 5 kHz 462 8875 466 1625 12 5 kHz 462 9125 466 1875 12 5 kHz 464 4875 466 2125 12 5 kHz 464 5125 466 2375 12 5 kHz 464 5375 466 2625 12 5 kHz 464 5625 466 2875 12 5 kHz 466 0375 466 3125 12 5 kHz 466 0625 466 3375 12 5 kHz 466 0875 466 3625 12 5 kHz 466 1125 467 7875 12 5 kHz W Q O O Q lt gt o z LU 2 e LU w LL 70 RDX UHF Frequencies Continued Bandwidth Frequency A Frequency Frequency MHz Bandwidth Frequency MHz 467 8375 12 5 kHz 467 1875 12 5 kHz 467 8625 12 5 kHz 467 4625 12 5 kHz 467 8875 12 5 kHz 467 4875 12 5 kHz 467 9125 12 5 kHz 467 5125 12 5 kHz 469 4875 12 5 kHz 451 187
6. Both radios are turned OFF 6 Place the Source Radio in its SUC press and Both radios are of the same radio model release Side Button 1 SB1 2 Unplug any cables power supply or USB 7 After cloning is completed the Source Radio cables from the SUCs will sound either a pass tone cloning was ful fail t loni h 3 Plug one side of the cloning cable mini amok vane hi one a ee as connector to one SUC Plug the other end to allad Thebes lorie sounds ike good key the second SUC chirp whereas the fail tone sounds similar to a bonk tone If the Source Radio is a radio Note During the cloning process no power is being applied to the SUC The batteries will not be charged A data communication is with a display it will either show Pass or Fail on the display A tone will be heard in no more being established between the two radios Turn ON the Target Radio and place it into one of the SUCs than 5 seconds Once you have completed the cloning process you should turn the radios OFF and ON to bring them t I d it clone 5 On the Source Radio power the radio ning them enamel user mode exit dans SIY4NLV33 ONININV4IDOYdA de following the sequence below mode Long press the Push to Talk PTT and Side What to do if cloning fails Button 2 SB2 simultaneously while turning the radio ON The radio will emit an audible
7. RADIO OVERVIEW Chargin g the Battery RDX Series offers two types of chargers Standard Charger and e Rapid Charger The radio comes equipped with a Standard Charger To charg e the battery with the radio attached place it in a Motorola approved Drop in Tray Single U Charger Note nit Charger or Drop in Tray Multi Unit When acquiring additional chargers or power supplies make sure you have similar drop in tray chargers and power supplies sets all rapid or all standard For part number details refer to Chargers on page 86 Charging with the Drop in Tray Single Unit Charger SUC Power Supply Transformer LE Place the drop in tray charger on a flat surface 2 Insert the connector of the power supply into the port on the side of the drop in tray charger Plug the AC adaptor into a power outlet 4 Insert the radio into the tray with the front of the radio facing the front of the charger as shown Note When charging a battery attached to a radio turn the radio OFF to ensure a full charge See Operational Safety Guidelines on page 7 for more information MAIAHHAO OIGVH N a i Charging a Standalone Battery Charging a Standard Battery The drop in tray charger has a removable bracket that is adjustable depending on the type of battery that needs to be charged It is designed to charge either the battery with the radio or a standalone
8. RDX Series Two Way Radios User Guide Models RDU2080d RDV2080d RDU4160d Radio models shown are RDU2080d amp RDV2080d CONTENTS Front Buttons 111 13 Side Buttons 14 Contents tec ase sete semen te ae 1 The Lithium lon Li lon Battery 14 Battery Features 16 Q Safety e ei a cece eee ence Ai 5 About the Li lon Battery 2 16 8 Batteries and Chargers Battery Recycling and Disposal 17 E Safety Information 6 Installing the Lithium lon Li lon Battery 18 z Operational Safety Guidelines 7 Removing the Lithium lon gt Li lon Battery 18 Introduction 000 ce eee eee eee 8 Alkaline Battery Pack Package Contents 8 Optional Accessory 19 R p Installing Alkaline Batteries 19 FCC Licensing Information 10 Removing Alkaline Batteries 19 Interference Information 10 Attaching and Removing Antenna 20 Radio Overview 11 12 Attaching the Antenna 20 Parts of the Radio 12 Removing ME ANIENNA aja PR te 20 On Off Volume Knob raz oka 13 Installing Spring Action Belt Clip 21 Accessory Connector 13 Power Supply Adaptor Model Label 13 and Drop in Tray MOOSE ak Microphones Aet triks 13 Battery Life Informat
9. gt Cloning Radios or inthe CPS Programming Cable Accessory Leaflet To order the CPS programming cable please refer to P N RKN4155 For details about accessories refer to the Accessories Section Repeater Capabilities Programming Repeater Capability You can only program Repeater Frequencies if your radio has been previously configured via the CPS The repeater icon pl will appear solid and the MENU options for programming TX frequencies TX CTCSS DPL codes and TX Bandwidth will be available If the repeater feature is mapped using CPS to one of the radio buttons then the repeater icon will blink This indicates that you can use the repeater putton to toggle ON OFF repeater If repeater is not enabled in the radio this icon will not be displayed Once you have selected the channel you want to set up for repeater operation you can move between the Programming options by short pressing the PTT or MENU button to program the frequency code and bandwidth for the repeater channel To program the Frequency TX scroll through the radio options until your display shows To program the desired frequency scroll using the buttons until you get the desired frequency code value Long press the PTT button to exit and save or short press the PTT button to go to the next programming feature without saving Note If your radio displays the U Power Select icon refer to note in Programming RX Reception Band
10. Obstructions and operating indoors or in vehicles may interfere Change location Refer to Talking and Monitoring Section on page 33 Verify that the radio is not in Scan Refer to Scan on page 48 and Nuisance Channel Delete on page 52 Symptom Heavy static or interference Radios are too close they must be at least five feet apart Radios are too far apart or obstacles are interfering with transmission Refer to Talking and Monitoring on page 33 Low batteries Recharge or replace Li lon battery Replace AA batteries Extreme operating temperatures affect battery life Refer to About the Li lon Battery on page 16 Drop in Charger LED light does not blink Check that the radio battery is properly inserted and check the battery charger contacts to ensure that they are clean and charging pin is inserted correctly Refer to Charging the Battery section on page 25 Drop in Tray Charger LED Indicators section on page 28 and Installing the Lithium lon Battery section on page 18 Low battery indicator is blinking although new batteries are inserted Verify that the radio is set to the correct battery type Refer to Installing the Li lon Battery section on page 18 Installing Alkaline Batteries section on page 19 and About your Li lon Battery section on page 16 ONILOOHSITANOUL TROUBLESHOOTING Cannot activate VOX VOX feature might be set to OFF Use th
11. bonk indicating that the cloning process has failed In the event that cloning fails try performing each of the following before trying to start the cloning heard process again e Wait for 3 seconds before releasing the buttons until a distinctive audible tone is 7 English PROGRAMMING FEATURES 1 Make sure that the radio batteries on both radios are fully charged 2 Verify the cloning cable connection on both SUCs 3 Make sure that the battery is engaged properly on to the radio 4 Make sure that there is no debris in the charging tray or on the radio contacts 5 Verify that the source radio is in cloning mode 6 Make sure that the radio to be cloned is turned ON 7 Make sure that radios are both from the same type same frequency band same front panel display non display same region and same transmission power Note This cloning cable is designed to operate only with compatible Motorola RLN6175 Standard and RLN6304 Rapid Single Unit Chargers When ordering Cloning Cable please refer to P N RLN6303 For details about accessories refer to Accessories section English a8 Cloning Radios using the CPS Computer Programming Software To clone RDX radios using the CPS software you will need to have available the CPS a Drop in Charger Tray and the CPS Programming Cable Information on how to clone using the CPS is available either in the CPS Help File gt Content and Index
12. 100 0 25 156 7 38 250 3 13 103 5 26 162 2 122 69 3 Note New CTCSS code 76 PL DPL Codes DPL Code DPL Code MA DPL Code 39 23 55 116 71 243 40 25 56 125 72 244 41 26 57 131 73 245 42 31 58 132 74 251 43 32 59 134 75 261 44 43 60 143 76 263 45 47 61 152 77 265 46 51 62 155 78 271 47 54 63 156 79 306 48 65 64 162 80 311 49 71 65 165 81 315 50 72 66 172 82 331 51 73 67 174 83 343 52 74 68 205 84 346 53 114 69 223 85 351 54 115 70 226 86 364 77 3009 ANY ANANDIA FREQUENCY AND CODE PL DPL Codes Continued DPL Code DPL Code DPL Code 87 365 104 565 121 754 88 371 105 606 123 645 89 411 106 612 124 Customized PL 90 412 107 624 125 Customized PL 91 413 108 627 126 Customized PL 92 423 109 631 127 Customized PL 93 431 110 632 128 Customized PL 94 432 111 654 129 Customized PL 95 445 112 662 130 nverted DPL 39 96 464 113 664 131 Inverted DPL 40 97 465 114 703 132 nverted DPL 41 98 466 115 712 133 Inverted DPL 42 99 503 116 723 134 nverted DPL 43 100 506 117 731 135 Inverted DPL 44 101 516 118 732 136 nverted DPL 45 102 532 119 734 137 Inverted DPL 46 103 546 120 743 138 nverted DPL 47 78 PL DPL Codes Continued DPL Code DPL Code Ee DPL Code 139 nverted DPL 48 156 Inverted DPL 65 17
13. 12 5 kHz 461 1625 12 5 k Hz 461 2125 12 5 kHz 73 3009 ANY AININO3YA FREQUENCY AND CODE RDU4160d UHF DEFAULT FREQUENCIES CHART RDX UHF 16 CH Radios Default Frequencies RDU4160d Channel Frequency s r rele Code Code Bandwidth 1 464 5000 67 0 Hz 12 5 kHz 2 1 464 5000 4 77 0 Hz 12 5 kHz 3 1 464 5000 8 88 5 Hz 12 5 kHz 4 1 464 5000 29 179 9 Hz 12 5 kHz 5 1 464 5000 0 12 5 kHz 6 2 464 5500 1 67 0 Hz 12 5 kHz 7 2 464 5500 6 82 5 Hz 12 5 kHz 8 2 464 5500 10 94 8 Hz 12 5 kHz 9 2 464 5500 29 179 9 Hz 12 5 kHz 10 2 464 5500 0 12 5 kHz 74 RDX UHF 16 CH Radios Default Frequencies RDU4160d Continued Frequency MHz 461 3625 74 4 Hz 12 5 kHz 462 4875 79 7 Hz 12 5 kHz 462 5375 85 4 Hz 12 5 kHz Code Code Bandwidth Channel Frequency 462 0375 91 5 Hz 12 5 kHz 464 0875 97 4 Hz 12 5 kHz 464 1375 103 5 Hz 12 5 kHz n A m o m z O lt gt z U Q O U m CTCSS AND PL DPL CODES CTCSS Codes CTCSS CTCSS CTCSS Hz 1 67 0 107 2 167 9 2 719 15 110 9 28 173 8 M 3 74 4 16 114 8 29 179 9 8 4 77 0 17 118 8 30 186 2 4 5 79 7 18 123 31 192 8 z 6 82 5 19 127 3 32 203 5 8 7 85 4 20 131 8 33 210 7 9 8 88 5 21 136 5 34 218 1 A 9 91 5 22 141 3 35 225 7 g 10 948 23 146 2 36 233 6 ra 11 97 4 24 151 4 37 241 8 12
14. 3 Estimated Charging Time The following table provides the estimated charging time of the battery For further details see Battery on page 85 Estimated Charging Time Battery Type Charging Solution Standard Charging Solution 12 hours 13 hours Rapid Charging Solution 1 5 hours 3 5 hours 30 Charging a Radio and Battery using a Multi Unit Charger MUC Optional Accessory The Multi Unit Charger MUC allows drop in charging of up to 6 radios or batteries Batteries can be charged with the radios or removed and placed in the MUC separately Each of the 6 charging pockets can hold a radio or battery but not both Place the charger on a flat surface pp 9 2 8 NC A Insert the power cord plug into the MUC s jack Plug the cord into an AC outlet Turn the radio OFF Set removable bracket for battery type Insert the radio or battery into the charging pocket Notes This Multi Unit Charger also allows you to clone up to 3 radios 3 Source radios and 3 Target radios Refer to page 55 for details Further details on MUC s operation are explained in the Instructions Sheet provided with the MUC For part number details refer to the Accessories section MUC LED Indicator Status LED Status Comments Charging Steady Red Indication The charger is currently charging Charge Complete Steady Green Indication Battery is fully charged Battery Fault Note
15. RANGE When there is activity on a frequency the radio displays the strength indicator icon Tyt while Industrial Multi Level radio LED blinks faster When there is activity on the same frequency and code as your radio Inside steel concrete Inside multi your radio is receiving the radio signal Industrial buildings level buildings strength icon can change from 1 weakest to 6 strongest depending on the radio reception coverage This can help determine when a Up to 300 000 Sa Ft radio is moving out of range GETTING STARTED Up to 350 000 Sq Ft Up to 250 000 Sq Ft Note Obstacles that block the signal path may affect the strength of the incoming signal Up to 220 000 Sq Ft Up to 13 Floors To talk with someone on your two way radio the channel frequency and interference eliminator code must be the same on both radios which will depend on the stored profile that has been preprogrammed on the radio rz Tall CHAN Bi 1 Channel Current channel that the radio is using depending upon radio model English 34 2 Frequency The frequency your radio uses to transmit receive 3 Interference Eliminator Code These codes help minimize interference by providing you with a choice of code combinations 4 Scramble Code Codes that make your transmissions sound garbled to anyone listening who is not set to that specific code For details of how to set up frequencies and CTCSS DPL c
16. Standard Battery position Label on the removable bracket should show Standard Battery facing front Make sure the bracket is assembled correctly for both standalone battery and battery with radio MAIAHHAO OIGVH N I i Drop in Tray Charger LED Indicators Standard Charger LED Indicator Power ON Steady red indication for 3 seconds The charger has powered up Charging Blinking red slow The charger is currently charging Charging Complete Steady red indication Battery is fully charged Battery Fault Blinking red fast Battery had a fault when battery was inserted Notes _ Normally re seating the battery pack will correct this issue RADIO OVERVIEW a N Rapid Charger LED Indicator Power ON Steady green indication for 3 seconds The charger has powered up Charging Blinking green The charger is currently charging Top off Charging Blinking green slow Battery is near fully charged Charge Complete Steady green indication Battery is fully charged Battery Fault Blinking red fast Battery has a fault when battery was inserted Waiting to Double blink yellow ze indications Battery charging conditions not suitable _ Normally re seating the battery pack will correct this issue Battery temperature is too warm or too cold or wrong power supply is being used MAIAHAHAO OIGVH 2 English a E ui gt O Q
17. THIS MANDATE REQUIRES RADIO OPERATORS TO SWITCH THE CONFIGURATION OF THEIR EQUIPMENT TO 12 5 KHZ CHANNEL BANDWIDTH BY JANUARY 1ST 2013 THE RDX RADIO CHANNEL BANDWIDTH DEFAULT HAS BEEN SET AT 12 5 KHZ IF THIS NEW RADIO IS AN ADDITION OR REPLACEMENT TO AN EXISTING GROUP OF RADIOS WITH 25 KHz SETTING LEGACY FACTORY CONFIGURATION ACTION MAY BE REQUIRED ON YOUR PART IN ORDER TO OPTIMIZE OPERATION OF YOUR FLEET AND BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH FCC RULES TO CHANGE THE CHANNEL BANDWITH OF YOUR OLDER RDX RADIO FROM 25 KHZ TO 12 5 KHZ YOU MAY USE THE CUSTOMER PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE AVAILABLE FOR FREE DOWNLOAD AT HYPERLINK http www motorola com RDX WWW MOTOROLASOLUTIONS COM RDX PROGRAMMING CABLE REQUIRED OR YOU CAN FOLLOW DIRECTIONS IN THE USER GUIDE UNDER PROGRAMMING FEATURES IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS OR NEED FURTHER ASSISTANCE PLEASE CONTACT OUR CUSTOMER CARE TEAM AT 800 448 6686 FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS ON THE NARROWBAND MANDATE PLEASE VISIT HYPERLINK WWW MOTOROLASOLUTIONS COM NARROWBANDING 3009 ANY AONANDO4H41 7 Engish RDV2080d VHF DEFAULT FREQUENCIES CHART RDX VHF 8CH Radios Default Frequencies RDV2080d Frequency MHz 154 4900 12 5 kHz Code Code Bandwidth Channel Frequency 154 5150 12 5 kHz 151 6250 12 5 kHz 151 9550 12 5 kHz 151 5125 12 5 kHz 151 6850 12 5 kHz 151 7750 12 5 kHz 158 4000 12 5 kHz W Q O O Q lt gt Oo z LU 2 e LU w LL 68
18. by default Reset to Factory Defaults Reset to Factory Defaults will set back all radio features to the original factory default settings To do so press PTT SB2 and SB1 simultaneously while turning ON the radio until you hear a high tone chirp End of Transmission Tone Roger Beep Tone Short press the SB1 button while turning ON the radio to enable disable End of Transmission Tone Note This setting is set to OFF by default Keypad Beeps Keypad Beeps can be enabled disabled by short pressing SB2 button until radio chirps while turning ON the radio Keypad Lock Unlock You can lock the keypad to avoid accidentally changing your radio settings Press and hold MENU for 4 seconds to lock the radio keypad To unlock press MENU for 4 seconds Note The only buttons that cannot be locked using this feature are the PTT button and Button A if Call Tone feature has been assigned MENU Options To enter MENU short press MENU button The radio will take you to the next feature option For each feature you can navigate with the buttons After selecting your desired settings you can press MENU to save and go to the next option long press the PTT button to save and exit or turn OFF the radio to exit without saving changes When there is no activity for more than ten seconds MENU mode will time out 39 en GSLYVLS ONILLAS GETTING STARTED Setting VOX iVOX sensitivity T
19. current channel short press the SB1 to set the CTCSS DPL code to 0 This feature is called CTCSS DPL Defeat Squelch set to SILENT This assumes SB1 is not being programmed for a different mode Your radio offers different number of conventional channels depending on the model number To select a channel press the toggle I buttons until you reach the desired channel Program each channel separately Each RECEIVING A CALL channel has its own Frequency Interference Eliminator Code and Scan Settings 1 Select a channel by pressing the toggle O GSLYVLS ONILLAS TALKING AND MONITORING buttons until you reach the desired It is important to monitor traffic before transmitting to ensure that you do not talk over someone who is already transmitting channel 2 Make sure the PTT button is released and listen for voice activity For monitoring press and hold the SB1 3 The LED indicator blinks RED while your radio button to access channel traffic If no activity is d present you will hear static Press again SB1 4 To respond hold the radio vertically 1 to 2 to release inches 2 5 to 5cm from your mouth Press the x i PTT button to talk rel it to listen Once channel traffic has cleared proceed with OND TE SAS IMO APIS your call by pressing the PTT button When transmitting the radio LED blinks red 33 ger Signal Strength Indicator and Channel Busy TALK RANGE Indicators 7 E TALK
20. microphone accessories To enable connect external accessory and power up radio Note The VOX sensitivity level default value is set to OFF in the CPS settings Before using this feature check VOX sensitivity level 1 To enter Programming Mode press and hold both PTT and SB1 simultaneously for 3 5 seconds while turning radio ON LED will start to blink green Short press PTT to get to the different programming options For setting values press and buttons 2 Using CPS you can prevent this feature to be programmed via front panel radio 3 Contact your Motorola Point of purchase for enabling this feature and or for radio models details 4 For Non Display Models feature can be enabled for front panel programming by assigning feature to SB1 or SB2 For Display models feature can be enabled to any of the programmable buttons rather than the default ones For more details refer to Programming Buttons Chart or CPS Menus 97 Programmable Buttons Chart Button Monitor Scan Nuisance Delete Call Tone Y Power Select Scramble Backlight Channel Preset 1 Channel Preset 2 No Operation SB2 Y BUTTON A Default Y BUTTON B Default Y Y BUTTON C Notes Y Y Y Default Buttons come programmed to default functions Using CPS you can assign one of the features shown in the chart so the button can toggle values us
21. preset button will change the home channel to the preset channel The radio will display FREQ PL and will continue to scan from the new home channel EDITING CHANNEL ALIAS NAME To edit a channel s alias turn ON the radio and press and hold the PTT button and the button for 3 seconds Upon entering the Channel Alias Mode the radio will generate a special beep You will see the current channel English a alias name and channel number blinking as follows Choose the channel number you want to edit by pressing the W O buttons Once you have selected the channel number press the PTT button or MENU to start editing the channel name If you want to exit the Channel Aliasing Mode long press the PTT button A cursor will blink at the end of the channel name Use button B to move the cursor to the left If you re in the first character the radio will give you a bonk tone Whenever you press button B and the cursor is positioned in a valid character the button B will delete the current character and replace it with a blank space Use the buttons to change the current selected character to the next ASCII value in alphabetical order from A to Z The characters will be uppercase letters To toggle character between uppercase and lower case press the A button Note that the supported lower case characters are b c d g h i I o r u Pressing the C button will allow you to insert special characters an
22. surface of the product resulting from misuse b contact with liquid water rain extreme humidity or heavy perspiration sand dirt or the like extreme heat or food c use of the Products or Accessories for commercial purposes or subjecting the Product or Accessory to abnormal usage or conditions or d other acts which are not the fault of Motorola are excluded from coverage N Use of Non Motorola Products and Accessories Defects or damage that result from the use of Non Motorola branded or certified Products Accessories Software or other peripheral equipment are excluded from coverage Unauthorized Service or Modification Defects or damages resulting from service testing adjustment installation maintenance alteration or modification in any way by someone other than Motorola or its authorized service centers are excluded from coverage Altered Products Products or Accessories with a serial numbers or date tags that have been removed altered or obliterated b broken seals or that show evidence of tampering c mismatched board serial numbers or d nonconforming or non Motorola housings or parts are excluded form coverage Communication Services Defects damages or the failure of Products Accessories or Software due to any communication service or signal You may subscribe to or use with the Products Accessories or Software is excluded from coverage Software Products Covered Length of Cove
23. 3 nverted DPL 82 140 Inverted DPL 49 157 Inverted DPL 66 174 Inverted DPL 83 141 nverted DPL 50 158 Inverted DPL 67 175 nverted DPL 84 142 Inverted DPL 51 159 Inverted DPL 68 176 Inverted DPL 85 143 nverted DPL 52 160 Inverted DPL 69 177 nverted DPL 86 144 Inverted DPL 53 161 Inverted DPL 70 178 Inverted DPL 87 145 nverted DPL 54 162 Inverted DPL 71 179 nverted DPL 88 146 Inverted DPL 55 163 Inverted DPL 72 180 Inverted DPL 89 147 nverted DPL 56 164 Inverted DPL 73 181 nverted DPL 90 148 Inverted DPL 57 165 Inverted DPL 74 182 Inverted DPL 91 149 nverted DPL 58 166 Inverted DPL 75 183 nverted DPL 92 150 Inverted DPL 59 167 Inverted DPL 76 184 Inverted DPL 93 151 nverted DPL 60 168 Inverted DPL 77 185 nverted DPL 94 152 Inverted DPL 61 169 Inverted DPL 78 186 Inverted DPL 95 153 nverted DPL 62 170 Inverted DPL 79 187 nverted DPL 96 154 Inverted DPL 63 171 Inverted DPL 80 188 Inverted DPL 97 155 nverted DPL 64 172 Inverted DPL 81 189 Inverted DPL 98 79 3009 ANY ADNINO3YA PL DPL Codes Continued DPL Code DPL Code EG DPL Code 190 Inverted DPL 99 200 Inverted DPL 109 210 Inverted DPL 119 191 Inverted DPL 100 201 Inverted DPL 110 211 Inverted DPL 120 192 nverted DPL 101 202 Inverted DPL 111 212 Inverted DPL 121 w 193 Inverted DPL 102 203 Inverted DPL 112 213 Inverted DPL 123 Q 194 nverted DPL 103 204 Inverted DPL 113 214 Customized DPL 8 195 Inverted
24. 5 12 5 kHz 469 5125 12 5 kHz 451 2375 12 5 kHz 469 5375 12 5 kHz 451 2875 12 5 kHz 469 5625 12 5 kHz 451 3375 12 5 kHz 462 1875 12 5 kHz 451 4375 12 5 kHz 462 4625 12 5 kHz 451 5375 12 5 kHz 462 4875 12 5 kHz 451 6375 12 5 kHz 462 5125 12 5 kHz 452 3125 12 5 kHz 71 3009 ANY ADNINO3YA RDX UHF Frequencies Continued Frequency Frequency Bandwidth Frequency MHz Bandwidth Frequency MHz 452 5375 12 5 kHz 82 456 4375 12 5 kHz 452 4125 12 5 kHz 83 456 5375 12 5 kHz 452 5125 12 5 kHz 84 456 6375 12 5 kHz 452 7625 12 5 kHz 85 457 3125 12 5 kHz 452 8625 12 5 kHz 86 457 4125 12 5 kHz 456 1875 12 5 kHz 87 457 5125 12 5 kHz 456 2375 12 5 kHz 88 457 7625 12 5 kHz 456 2875 12 5 kHz 89 457 8625 12 5 kHz 456 3375 12 5 kHz Notes LU Q O S Q z lt gt O z LU 2 Frequency limited to 2W maximum power output When referring to XTN radios note that frequencies from 57 to 89 are 33 new additional frequencies 72 RDU2080d UHF DEFAULT FREQUENCIES CHART Channel RDX UHF 8 CH Radios Default Frequencies RDU2080d Frequency Frequency MHz 464 5500 Code amp Code Bandwidth 12 5 k Hz 467 9250 12 5 kHz 467 8500 12 5 k Hz 467 8750 12 5 kHz 461 0625 12 5 ki Hz 461 1125
25. 686 VOX when used with compatible VOX or contact your Motorola point of purchase accessories With Compatible VOX Accessories The default factory setting for VOX sensitivity level is OFF level 0 Before using VOX set the VOX level to a level different from 0 via the CPS Then perform the following steps 1 Turn the radio OFF 7 English GETTING STARTED Hands Free without Accessories iVOX Enable VOX by pressing the PTT button while turning the radio ON and the icon will blink VOX operation can be temporarily disabled by pressing the PTT button Note The VOX feature is available only on display models RDU2080d RDV2080d and RDU4160d To learn how to set VOX iVOX sensitivity levels refer ahead to Menu Options in this section There is a short delay between when you start talking and when the radio transmits To learn how to set VOX iVOX sensitivity levels refer to MENU Options on page 39 English 38 Battery Save Battery Save feature extends battery life as your radio goes into Idle state each time there is no radio activity To enable disable press SB1 and SB2 buttons simultaneously for 2 or 3 seconds while powering up the radio until you hear a quick series of beeps To have a slightly better attack time set Battery Save feature to OFF so that the radio is always ready to transmit or receive without any delays Note Battery Save feature is set to ON
26. C 104 F The charger is not suitable for outdoor use Use Power output from the power supply unit must not only in dry locations conditions exceed the ratings stated on the product label Connect charger only to an appropriately fused located at the bottom of the charger and wired supply of the correct voltage as specified on the product Disconnect charger from line voltage by removing gt main plug ja m ma lt 5 Zz ov Zo ZI gt gt 27 OG zm A 2 7 EN INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Motorola RDX Series Radio This radio is a product of Motorola s 75 plus years of experience as a world leader in the designing and manufacturing of communications equipment The RDX Series radios provide cost effective communications for businesses such as retail stores restaurants schools construction sites manufacturing property and hotel management and more Motorola Business two way radios are the perfect communications solution for all of today s fast paced industries Note Read this user guide carefully to ensure you know how to properly operate the radio before use Business Radios RPSD 1C15 Motorola 8000 West Sunrise Boulevard Plantation Florida 33322 PACKAGE CONTENTS Radio Antenna only for RDU4160d Spring Action Belt Clip Lithium lon Battery Power Supply User Guide Warranty Card Drop in Tray Charger Product Safety amp RF Exposure B
27. DPL 104 205 Inverted DPL 114 215 Customized DPL a 196 nverted DPL 105 206 Inverted DPL 115 216 Customized DPL Ss 197 Inverted DPL 106 207 Inverted DPL 116 217 Customized DPL a 198 nverted DPL 107 208 Inverted DPL 117 218 Customized DPL A 199 Inverted DPL 108 209 Inverted DPL 118 219 Customized DPL G pa PROGRAMMING CUSTOMIZED FREQUENCIES ON 4W 5W RDX MODELS 4W 5W Models can be programmed to have customized frequencies different from the ones shown in the VHF and UHF charts in previous pages VHF range is 146 174 MHz and UHF 438 470 MHz 4W 5W models can also be programmed to work with repeaters Please contact your Motorola point of purchase for details 80 MOTOROLA LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA What Does this Warranty Cover Subject to the exclusions contained below Motorola Inc warrants its telephones pagers and consumer and business two way radios excluding commercial government or industrial radios that operate via Family Radio Service or General Mobile Radio Service Motorola branded or certified accessories sold for use with these Products Accessories and Motorola software contained on CD ROMs or other tangible media and sold for use with these Products Software to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal consumer usage for the period s outlined below This limited warranty is a consumer s exclusive remedy and applies as follows to new Motorola P
28. Mode the display will read as follows The current microphone gain level setting will blink You can select the desired microphone gain level by pressing the W O buttons 1 low gain 2 Medium gain or 3 high gain Once you have selected the gain level you want to program long press the PTT button to exit and save or short press the PTT button to move to the next programming feature without saving Note The values available for microphone gain level are dependent upon maximum levels the radio supports PROGRAMMING MICROPHONE ACCESSORY GAIN LEVEL To configure the Accessory Microphone Gain Level enter Programming Mode and scroll through the programming options by short pressing the PTT button The current accessory microphone gain level setting will be blinking You can select the desired gain level 1 Low gain 2 Medium gain or 3 High gain by pressing the buttons Once you have selected the gain level you want to program long press the PTT button to SauNLvaH ONIWWVADOAd 1 ENT PROGRAMMING FEATURES exit and save or short press the PTT button to move to the next programming feature without saving Note The values available for accessory microphone gain level are dependent upon maximum levels the radio supports OTHER PROGRAMMING FEATURES Scan Scan allows you to monitor other channels to detect conversations When the radio detects a transmission it will stop scanning and stays on
29. NEL Features Default Value Programming Tips Non Display Display Display Backlight 5 Seconds Choose the backlight s time out by using the CPS Front panel programming available only on display models by entering Programming Mode 1 Bandwidth Frequency Bandwidth is programmable according to FCC Select Dependable frequency regulations Refer to the Frequencies and Code Charts Section for details Battery Save To enable disable Battery Save press SB1 and SB2 2 simultaneously while turning ON the radio Front panel radio programming is available in display models by pressing the MENU button and EEES IO scrolling down up with and buttons to set value Long press PTT to save and exit Available only via CPS Allows to reset the radio Buttons Reset buttons to factory default values Refer to Radio Buttons Summary Table 88 Features Call Tones 4 Programmable Via RADIO PANEL Display Non Display Programmable via CPS Default Value Non Display Display OFF BUTTON A Programming Tips Front panel radio programming available only for Display Models by going into Programming Mode 1 Values available are 0 OFF 1 2 and 3 To enable disable Call Tones press Button A default button Channel Aliasing Only Display Models To enter or exit Channel Aliasing mode press PTT and buttons simultaneously while turning radio ON for 3 sec After editing to e
30. ab snaps into place 2 To remove pull back the metal release tab on the belt clip tab and push the spring action belt clip upward to remove Power Supply Adaptor and Drop in Tray Charger Fr Power Supply Drop in Tray Charger The radio is equipped with one Drop in Tray Charger and one Power Supply with Adaptor For details see Chargers on page 86 MAIAHHAO OIGVH N i Battery Life Information When the Battery Save feature is ON enabled by default the battery life will be longer The following chart summarizes battery life estimations Li lon Battery Life with Battery Save feature ON Standard 8 5 hours 8 5 hours 12 hours High 17 hours 17 hours 24 hours Ultra High 18 5 hours 18 5 hours 26 hours Note Battery life is estimated based on 5 transmit 5 receive 90 standby standard duty cycle RADIO OVERVIEW i N N Alkaline Battery Life The following chart estimates the Alkaline battery life Alkaline Battery Life Notes e Battery life are being estimated based on 5 transmit 5 receive 90 standby standard duty cycle When using Alkaline battery the radio is set to 2W by default MAIAHAHAO OIGVH N wo i gt Battery Meter The battery meter located in the upper left corner of the display indicates how much battery power you have remaining RDX Series Battery Meter Battery Type 100 70 70 30 100 70 70 30
31. and Monitoring on page 33 Message Scrambled Scramble Code might be ON and or setting does not match the other radios settings Audio quality not good enough Radio settings might not be matching up correctly Double check frequencies codes and bandwidths to make sure they are identical in all radios 61 ONILOOHSIT1INOYL TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Limited talk range Steel and or concrete structures heavy foliage buildings or vehicles decrease range Check for clear line of sight to improve transmission Wearing radio close to body such as in a pocket or on a belt decreases range Change location of radio To increase range and coverage you can either reduce obstructions increase power or use UHF radio instead of VHF radio UHF radios provide greater coverage in industrial and commercial buildings VHF is designed for outdoor or smaller or wood structures Increasing power provides greater signal range and increased penetration through obstructions Refer to Talking and Monitoring on page 33 Message not transmitted or received 62 Make sure the PTT button is completely pressed when transmitting Confirm that the radios have the same Channel Frequency Interference Eliminator Code and Scramble Code settings Refer to Talking and Monitoring section on page 33 for further information Recharge replace and or reposition batteries Refer to About your Li lon Battery section on page 16
32. annels the radio supports SauNLvaH ONIWWVADOAd 5 English PROGRAMMING FEATURES PROGRAMMING CALL TONES Call Tones will enable you to transmit to other radios in your group in such way that you can alert them that you are about to talk or alert them without speaking In Call Tone Selection Mode you can configure the call tone type for the radio The settings available will depend on the maximum number of call tones your radio supports To program Call Tones enter Programming Mode and scroll through the programming options until your display radio shows the Programming Call Tones selection The current call tone setting will be blinking You can select the desired call tone value 0 1 2 or 3 by pressing the buttons Each time you select a different setting your English 8 radio will sound the call tone selected except for setting 0 Once you have selected the tone you want to program long press the PTT button to exit and save or short press the PTT button to move to the next programming feature without saving Note The values available for Call Tones are dependent upon the values programmed via the CPS When the call tone setting is 0 it means it is disabled PROGRAMMING MICROPHONE GAIN LEVEL To configure the microphone gain level enter Programming Mode and scroll through the programming options by short pressing the PTT button When you reach the Microphone Gain Level Programming
33. battery The drop in tray charger s default position will charge a standard battery The following image shows the orientation for each battery Adjustable bracket Adjustable bracket To charge only the battery at step 4 insert the battery into the tray with the inside surface of the battery facing the front of the charger as shown Ensure the slots in the battery correctly engage in the charger Note Ensure that the bracket in the charger is Standard High and Ultra High Capacity adjusted to the correct position for either Standard or High capacity battery See Figure 1 Identifying the Drop In Charger s Position Before Charging a Standard Battery on page 26 9 fying d Charging the Battery RADIO OVERVIEW N o Charging a High Capacity or Ultra High Capacity Battery Removable Piece Removable Piece i Turn around 5i horizontal 180 degree To convert the charger from the default setup to accommodate the High capacity or Ultra High capacity battery 1 Squeeze both tabs on each side of the removable bracket in the drop in charger tray and lift the bracket from the charger tray 2 Rotate the removable bracket 180 degrees and replace it by fitting it in the charger slot until it snaps The label on the removable bracket should show High amp Ultra Capacity Battery facing front of the charger Note Repeat same procedure to return to the charging a
34. d Code Charts 66 Carry Accessories 86 i Power Supplies AC Pin Adaptors 86 RDX VHF Frequencies Chart 66 NO Software Applications 86 RDV2080d VHF Default F les Chart 68 A drake gane h re 86 ei TK EE ae Charges sen to En ARES Ge 86 RDX UHF Frequencies Chart 69 3 ENT Power Supplies 87 RDX Series Features Summary 88 Programmable Buttons Chart 98 E Icons Chart seii erneten ca o 99 8 English For a list of Motorola approved antennas SAFETY batteries and other accessories visit the PRODUCT SAFETY AND RF following website which lists approved EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE accessories www motorolasolutions com RDX Before using this product read the operating instructions and RF energy N awareness information Caution contained in the Product Safety and RF Exposure mn booklet enclosed with your radio y ATTENTION This radio is restricted to occupational use only to satisfy FCC RF energy exposure requirements 5 English 3 To reduce risk of damage to the electric plug BATTERIES AND CHARGERS SAFETY INFORMATION and cord pull by the plug rather than the cord when disconnecting the charger 4 An extension cord should not be used unless This document contains important safety and operating instructions Read these instructions carefully and save them for future reference Be
35. d numbers in the following order 0 9 amp _ Character is a space character Long press the PTT button to save and go back to the Channel Aliasing Selection Mode to choose other channel to edit the alias name or exit without saving changes by turning OFF the radio Notes If the channel alias name is left blank the radio will play a bad key chirp and will stay in the editing menu mode until the channel name is edited and saved When editing the channel alias name if the radio is left idle after 3 seconds the radio will accept the existing character and advance the cursor one space to the right SIY4NLV33 ONIWWVADOAHd 5 English PROGRAMMING FEATURES NUISANCE CHANNEL DELETE Nuisance Channel Delete allows you to temporarily remove channels from the Scan List This feature is useful when irrelevant conversations on a nuisance channel tie up your radio s scanning features To delete a channel from the scan list Start Scan Mode by short pressing the SB2 button e Wait until the radio stops on the channel you wish to eliminate then long press the SB2 button to delete it The channel will be removed until you exit Scan Mode by pressing the SB2 button again or if radio is turned OFF Note Assumes the SB2 button is not programmed to another function different from the default English me CPS COMPUTER PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE Radio to be programmed
36. e CPS to ensure that the VOX Sensitivity level is not set to 0 Accessory not working or not compatible Refer to Hands Free Use VOX section on page 37 Battery does not charge although it has been placed in the drop in charger for a while Check drop in tray charger is properly connected and correspond to a compatible power supply Ensure that you have the drop in tray charger adjustable piece placed on the right position Refer to Charging with the Drop In Tray Single Unit Charger section on page 25 and Charging a Standalone Battery section on page 26 Check the charger s LEDs indicators to see if the battery has a problem Refer to Drop in Tray Charger LED Indicators section on page 28 Note Whenever a feature in he radio seems to not correspond to the default or preprogrammed values check to see if the radio has been programmed using the CPS with a customized profile 64 USE AND CARE JAV GNV 3SN Use a soft damp cloth Do not immerse Do not use alcohol or to clean the exterior in water cleaning solutions If the radio is submerged in water Turn radio OFF and Dry with soft cloth Do not use radio until remove batteries completely dry 5 ET FREQUENCY AND CODE FREQUENCY AND CODE CHARTS RDX VHF FREQUENCIES CHART The charts in this section provide Frequency and Code information These charts are useful when using Motorola RDX Series two way radios with other busine
37. eatures refer to About the Li lon Battery on page 16 English 18 RADIO OVERVIEW oo Alkaline Battery Pack Optional Accessory Installing Alkaline Batteries Removing Alkaline Batteries a Alkaline Battery Door Turn OFF the radio if it is turned ON Remove Li lon battery Assemble alkaline battery pack in the same steps as installing the Li lon battery pack Remove battery door from alkaline battery pack Slide the 5 AA alkaline batteries into the frame matching the markings inside the compartment Alkaline Battery Door Turn OFF the radio if it is turned ON Slide the battery latches on both sides of the battery downwards Pull the top of the battery away from the radio s body and lift the battery from the radio s body o i MAIAHHAO OIGVH Attaching and Removing Antenna These instructions apply ONLY for RDU4160d radio Do not attempt to remove the antenna if your radio is not one of these models Attaching the Antenna Removing the Antenna 1 Align the threaded end of the antenna with the 1 Turn the antenna counterclockwise until you radio s antenna connector can remove it 2 Turn the antenna clockwise to fasten it RADIO OVERVIEW N o Installing Spring Action Belt Clip a Belt Clip Tab Spring Action Belt Clip 1 Slide the spring action belt clip rails into the belt clip grooves on the back of the battery pack and slide it down until the belt clip t
38. ecycling facilities may not be available in all areas Under various U S state laws and the laws of several other countries batteries must be recycled and cannot be disposed of in landfills or incinerators Contact your local waste management agency for specific requirements and information in your area Motorola fully endorses and encourages the recycling of Li lon batteries In the U S and Canada Motorola participates in the nationwide Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation RBRC program for Li lon battery collection and recycling Many retailers and dealers participate in this program For the location of the drop off facility closest to you access RBRC s Internet web site at www rbrc com or call 1 800 8 BATTERY This internet site and telephone number also provides other useful information concerning recycling options for consumers businesses and governmental agencies 1 EN MAIAHHAO OIGVH Installing the Lithium lon Li lon Battery Removing the Lithium lon Li lon Battery 1 Turn OFF the radio 1 Turn OFF the radio 2 With the Motorola logo side up on the battery 2 Push down the battery latch and hold it pack fit the tabs at the bottom of the battery depressed while removing the battery into the slots at the bottom of the radio s body 3 Pull the battery away from the radio Press the top part of the battery towards the radio until a click is heard Note To learn about the Li lon Battery Life f
39. eep Tone 2 Press and hold MENU for 4 seconds to lock the Keypad tock Yes N A Yes N A UNLOCKED 2 radio keypad To unlock press MENU for 4 seconds Using CPS you can disable radio LEDs LEDS Enabled No No Yes Yes Enabled id y Disabled Low Battery Gives a sequence of loud and high beep tones to Alert N A N A N A N A ON alert battery level is low LED will blink orange Shutdown several times This a non programmable feature Front panel radio programming only Display Model and CPS models Set radio to Programming Mode 1 to get Maximum Yes No Yes Yes programmable the Maximum Channels Menu option Channels 2 dependant Note Default value is set to the maximum number of channels that the radio supports 92 Programmable Via Programmable via RADIO PANEL CPS Features Default Value Programming Tips Displa Non Displa Ken pay Display Play Display Microphone Medium For front panel programming enter Programming Gain Level No Yes i Mode 1 ACCESSORY Level 2 W Microphone Medium For front panel programming enter Programming Gain Level Yes No Yes Yes RAGE Level 2 Mode 1 Long Press SB1 to monitor and press SB1 again to release Monitor 4 Yes Yes Yes Yes SB1 Button Note PL DPL defeat feature should be disabled in order to monitor Press SB2 to start scanning and wait until the radio lands on the channel you want to delete Long press i SB2 to delete the channel BMIECGCOCH Yes Yes Yes Ye
40. eered distributed or reproduced in any manner to the extent allowed by law 5 STM ALNVHHVM WARRANTY Furthermore the purchase of the Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication estoppel or otherwise any license under the copyrights patents or patent applications of Motorola or any third party software provider except for the normal non exclusive royalty free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product PATENT NOTICE This product is covered by one or more of the following United States patents 5896277 5894292 5864752 5699006 5742484 D408396 D399821 D387758 D389158 5894592 5893027 5789098 5734975 5861850 D395882 D383745 D389827 D389139 5929825 5926514 5953640 6071640 D413022 D416252 D416893 D433001 co R EXPORT LAW ASSURANCES This product is controlled under the export regulations of the United States of America The Governments of the United States of America may restrict the exportation or re exportation of this product to certain destinations For further information contact the U S Department of Commerce ANTENNAS Part No Description RAN4033 UHF Stubby Antenna 450 470 MHz RAN4041 VHF Helical Antenna 146 174 MHz RAN4031 UHF Whip Antenna 438 470 MHz AUDIO ACCESSORIES Part No Description 53815 Headset w Boom Mic BR HMN9026 Remote Speaker Mic BR HKLN4477 Surveillance Earpiece BR
41. es To learn more about how to program these buttons refer to Entering Programming Mode on page 42 and CPS Computer Programming Software on page 52 14 Side Buttons Push to Talk PTT Button Press and hold down this button to talk release it to listen Side Button 1 SB1 The Side Button 1 is a general button that can be configured by the CPS The default setting of the SB1 button is Monitor Side Button 2 SB2 The Side Button 2 is a general button that can be configured by the CPS The SB2 button default setting is Scan Nuisance Channel Delete The Lithium lon Li lon Battery RDX Series provides different types of batteries For more information see Battery Features on page 16 This User Guide covers multiple RDX Series shown on the front of the radio underneath the models and may detail some features your speaker and tells you the following information radio does not have The radio s model is Frequency Transmit Number of Band Power Watts Channels Antenna RDV2080d Non removable RDU2080d Non removable RDU4160d Removable 15 MAIAHAHAO OIGVH RADIO OVERVIEW BATTERY FEATURES RDX Series radios provide Lithium lon batteries that come in different capacities that will define the battery life It also offers the option to use Alkaline batteries About the Li lon Battery The RDX Series radio comes equipped with a rechargeable Li lon ba
42. fore using the battery charger read all the instructions and cautionary markings on the charger Motorola may result in risk of fire electric shock or injury absolutely necessary Use of an improper extension cord could result in risk of fire and electric shock If an extension cord must be used make sure that the cord size is 18AWG for lengths up to 6 5 feet 2 0 m and 16AWG for lengths up to 9 8 feet 3 0 m To reduce risk of fire electric shock or injury do To reduce risk of electric shock unplug the charger from the AC outlet before attempting n x 5 the battery and not operate the charger if it has been broken or the radio using the battery damaged in any way Take it to a qualified 8 Motorola service representative a 5 1 To reduce risk of injury hiarge only the E Do not disassemble the charger it is not z rs rechargeable Motorola authorized baranes repairable and replacement parts are not P omer batteries may explode causing personal available Disassembly of the charger may LT injury and damage result in risk of electrical shock or fire i n 2 Use of accessories not recommended by ES lt m any maintenance or cleaning OPERATIONAL SAFETY The outlet to which this equipment is connected GUIDELINES should be nearby and easily accessible Maximum ambient temperature around the power Turn the radio OFF when charging battery supply equipment must not exceed 40
43. he VOX iVOX sensitivity can be adjusted via the MENU as well as the CPS To modify via the MENU first make sure you have enabled either VOX or iVOX See Hands Free Use VOX on page 37 Once VOX iVOX has been enabled short press MENU If you have iVOX enabled and press MENU your radio will display the following English c If you have VOX enabled with accessory connected and press MENU your radio will display the following To change the sensitivity level use the buttons 0 OFF For VOX accessories only 1 Low sensitivity 2 Medium sensitivity 3 High sensitivity Once you have selected the value you want press MENU again to go to the next step or turn OFF radio to exit without saving changes Default value for VOX sensitivity is medium and for IVOX is high Battery Type Menu Only if the battery pack is not detected the radio will allow changes to the battery type setting from either Lithium lon or Alkaline To change the setting press the MENU button as many times as needed until the radio blinks the current battery type either LITHIUM or ALKALINE A full battery icon will be shown as follows LITHIUM Use the buttons to choose either LITHIUM or ALKALINE Once you have selected the value you want press MENU again to save and go to the next step or turn OFF radio to exit without saving changes Battery Type can also be programmed using the CPS
44. ing radio front panel Display models only 98 Icons Chart Battery Level ayed during normal Comments radio mode operation displays battery life remaining Channel ayed during normal radio operation and when programming channel features ayed during normal radio operation and when programming codes features Frequency ayed during normal radio operation and when programming frequency features Keypad lock ayed whenever the Keypad lock feature is enabled keypad is locked Program ayed whenever the radio is set up to Programming Mode ayed whenever the radio is set to SCAN mode Scramble ayed whenever scramble is enabled 99 Power Select Comments ayed whenever the channel is transmitting or set to a high power selection Signal Strength Display Icon numbers of bars will indicate the strength of the received signal Repeater ayed whenever the repeater feature is enabled Vox IVox ayed when IVOX VOX enabled or when programming MIC MIC gain features Available only for 4160d model To enable contact your Motorola point of purchase 100 MOTOROLA KUNN NNTN8303A MOTOROLA moro MOTOROLA sovumions ana me secado JH are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings we LLC and are used under license All other trademarks are the property of 6880309T01 B their respective owner
45. ion re eee a 22 Anena acarians Aaen anann 13 Alkaline Battery Life 23 LED Indicator a pat ous ox 13 Charging the Battery 25 1 ET CONTENTS Getting Started 1 32 Turning radio ON OFF 32 Adjusting volume 2 32 Reading the Display 32 Selecting a Channel 33 Talking and Monitoring 33 Receiving a Call 12 33 Signal Strength Indicator and Channel Busy Indicators 34 Talk Range 20020 cece eee 34 Radio LED Indicators 36 Hands Free Use VOX 37 With Compatible VOX Accessories 37 Hands Free without Accessories IVOX 38 Battery Save 1 38 Reset to Factory Defaults 38 End of Transmission Tone Roger Beep Tone 39 Keypad Beeps 39 Keypad Lock Unlock 39 MENU Options 1 39 Setting VOX VOX sensitivity 40 English Programming Features 42 Entering Programming Mode 42 Programming RX Reception Frequencies 43 Programming RX Reception Codes GICSS DPDYJ u notte eat et antowan 44 Programming Scramble Q 44 Programming Maximum Number of Channels 45 Programming Call Tones 46 Programming Microphone Gain Le
46. ncies have selectable channel spacing which must match other radios for optimum audio quality Time Out Timer When PTT button is pressed transmissions can be terminated by setting up a time out timer Power Select Power Select allows you to select the radio between high and low transmission power per frequency in each channel The power levels for RDX series 2W toggle between 1W and 2W or 2W and 4W 5W depending on the radio model SaunLvaH ONIWWVADOAd 5 EET PROGRAMMING FEATURES Note Some frequencies may have FCC transmit power restrictions that don t allow them to be set at a higher power level For details see the Frequencies and Code Chart Section Battery Type Setting The RDX series radio can be powered by either Alkaline Lithium lon cells or battery pack The battery pack can be detected at power up and the corresponding battery level will be shown on the radio s display Call Tones See Programming Call Tones on page 46 Scramble See Programming Scramble on page 44 Reverse Burst Reverse Burst eliminates unwanted noise squelch tail during loss of carrier detection You can select values of either 180 240 English Notes The features described are just some of the features CPS has There are many more capabilities that this software offers For more information refer to the HELP file in the CPS Some of the features available with the CPS software may vary de
47. ng feature for each channel in your radio To do so enter Programming Mode and select the channel you want to program Scroll through the programming options by short pressing the PTT button until you reach the Scan Programming Mode The radio display will show the scan icon as follows Both the channel number and current scan setting YES ON or NO OFF will be blinking on the display indicating that you can choose your setting To set the channel number press the buttons until you reach the desired channel number Once you have selected the channel proceed to enable YES or disable NO the scan feature by toggling the SB2 button Once you have set the values you need long press the PTT button to save an exit Notes This assumes the SB2 button is not being programmed for a different mode Ifthe MAX CHAN setting in the radio is set to 1 the Scan Programming option will not show will be disabled SIY4NLV33 ONIWWVADOAd 4 English PROGRAMMING FEATURES PROGRAMMING BUTTONS You can map any channel to either button B or C as a preset channel To enable enter Programming Mode and choose the channel you want to set as preset channel using the buttons Once you have selected your channel press and hold the B or C button for 2 3 seconds A short press of either preset button B and C will play a good key chirp When scanning a short press of either
48. o normal radio operation Whenever the radio wrap around to the beginning of the Programming Mode options the changes will be automatically saved even if you turn OFF the radio You can exit any Programming Mode without saving changes as long as the radio has not return to the beginning by turning the radio OFF PROGRAMMING RX RECEPTION FREQUENCIES Once you have chosen the channel you want to program short press the PTT button or MENU to scroll through the options until you reach Frequency Programming Mode The radio display will show the frequency code as follows To program the desired frequency scroll up down with the buttons until you find the frequency code value you need Long press the PTT button to exit and save or short press the PTT button to move to the next programming feature without saving SaunLvaH ONIWWVADOAd e ESS PROGRAMMING FEATURES PROGRAMMING RX RECEPTION CODES CTCSS DPL Once you have chosen the channel you want to program short press the PTT button or MENU to scroll through the options until you reach the Code Programming Mode The radio display will show the blinking CTCSS DPL code as follows BIR BiB CHAN CODE To program the desired code scroll up down with the W O buttons until you get the CTCSS DPL code value you want to set up Long press the PTT button to exit and save English ae PROGRAMMING SCRAMBLE Q The scramble featu
49. odes in your channels refer to the Programming Mode Section G3LYVLS ONILLI9 35 ET GETTING STARTED RADIO LED INDICATORS RADIO STATUS Channel Alias Edit LED INDICATION Red heartbeat Channel Busy Solid orange Cloning Mode Two orange heartbeats Cloning In Progress Solid orange Fatal Error at Power up One green blink one orange blink one green blink then repeat for 4 seconds Low Battery Orange blink Low Battery Shutdown Orange heartbeat Monitor LED is OFF Power Up Solid red for 2 seconds Idle Programming Mode Channel Mode Green heartbeat Scan Mode Red heartbeat Transmit Tx Receive RX Red heartbeat Transmit in Low Power Select Orange heartbeat Note Channel Alias Edit only applies to Display Models 36 HANDS FREE USE VOX 2 Open accessory cover Insert audio accessory s plug firmly into Q I accessory port m 4 Turn the radio ON Radio will beep and LED will gt blink double red The display will show the o VOX amp icon o 5 Lower radio volume BEFORE placing a VOX accessory near ear m Accessory 6 To transmit speak into accessory microphone U Accessory and to receive stop talking Connector 7 You can disable VOX operation by pressing the PTT button or removing the audio accessory Motorola RDX radios can operate hands free Note To order accessories call 1 800 448 6
50. on determining the radio frequency call Motorola Product Services at 1 800 448 6686 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 Use of this radio outside the country where it was intended to be distributed is subject to government regulations and may be prohibited NOILVWAOANI ONISN39I1 994 English RADIO OVERVIEW PARTS OF THE RADIO Antenna I On Off Volume Knob Microphone pe Use Menu button to lock keypad RADIO OVERVIEW Front Buttons English 12 Lithium lon Battery LED Indicator Accessory P Connector Model Label Use and to scroll up down through channels and menu setting a os PTT Push to Tal Button SB1 Monitor Button SB2 Nuisance Channel Delete On Off Vol
51. ooklet For a copy of a large print version of this user guide or for product related questions contact 1 800 448 6686 in the USA 1 800 461 4575 in Canada 1 866 522 5210 on your TTY Text Telephone For product information visit us at www motorolasolutions com RDX NOILLINCOYLNI ENT FCC LICENSING INFORMATION FCC LICENSING INFORMATION INTERFERENCE INFORMATION This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference RDX Series Business two way radios operate on radio frequencies that are regulated by the Federal Communications Commission Faxed contact the Fax On Demand system at 1 202 418 0177 1 800 418 FORM 1 800 418 3676 10 Mailed call the FCC forms hotline at FCC To transmit on these frequencies you are required to have a license issued by the FCC Application is made available on FCC Form 601 and Schedules D H and Remittance Form 159 To obtain these FCC forms request document 000601 which includes all forms and instructions If you wish to have the document faxed mailed or have questions use the following contact information Questions regarding FCC license contact the FCC at 1 888 CALL FCC 1 888 225 5322 Or http www fcc gov Before filling out your application you must decide which frequency ies you can operate on See Frequencies and Code Charts For questions
52. pending on the Radio Model CLONING RADIOS You can clone RDX Series radio profiles from one radio the Source radio to a second radio the Target radio by using any one of these 3 methods One Multi Unit Charger optional accessory Two Single Unit Chargers and a Radio to Radio cloning cable optional accessory the CPS free software download Cloning with a Multi Unit Charger MUC The MUC is capable of cloning radios To do so there must be at least two radios a Source radio radio which profiles will be cloned or copied from and a Target radio the radio which profile will be cloned from the source radio The Source radio has to be in Pocket 1 3 or 5 while the Source radio to be cloned has to be in Pockets 2 4 or 6 matching in the MUCs pockets by pairs as follows 1 and 2 or 3 and 4 or 5 and 6 When cloning the MUC does not need to be plugged into a power source but ALL radios require charged batteries Turn ON the Target radio and place it into one of the MUC Target Pockets Power the Source radio following the sequence below Long press the PTT button and SB2 simultaneously while turning the radio ON Wait for 3 seconds before releasing the buttons until a distinctive audible tone is heard Place the Source radio in the source pocket that pairs with the target pocket you chose in step 1 Press and release SB1 After cloning is completed the Source radio
53. rage Software Applies only to physical defects in the media that embodies the copy of the software e g CD ROM or floppy disk Ninety 90 days from the date of purchase Exclusions Software Embodied in Physical Media No warranty is made that the software will meet your requirements or will work in combination with any hardware or software applications provided by third parties that the operation of the software products will be uninterrupted or error free or that all defects in the software products will be corrected Software NOT Embodied in Physical Media Software that is not embodied in physical media e g software that is downloaded from the internet is provided as is and without warranty WHO IS COVERED This warranty extends only to the first consumer purchaser and is not transferable HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE OR OTHER INFORMATION Contact your Motorola point of purchase SOFTWARE COPYRIGHT NOTICE The Motorola products described in this manual may include copyrighted Motorola and third party software stored in semiconductor memories or other media Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola and third party software providers certain exclusive rights for copyrighted software such as the exclusive rights to distribute or reproduce the copyrighted software Accordingly any copyrighted software contained in the Motorola products may not be modified reverse engin
54. re makes your transmissions sound garbled to anyone listening without the same scramble code It does not guarantee confidentiality but it adds an extra layer of privacy Scramble default value is OFF Once you have entered Programming Mode and selected the channel in which you want to enable Scramble Q scroll up down through the programming options by short pressing the PTT button until your radio reaches the Scramble Programming Mode CHAN PROG The current scramble setting will blink You can select the desired scramble value 0 1 2 or 3 by pressing the buttons Long press the PTT button to exit and save or short press the PTT button to move to the next programming feature without saving Note The values available for scrambling are dependent upon the values programmed via the CPS When the scramble setting is 0 it means it is disabled PROGRAMMING MAXIMUM NUMBER OF CHANNELS You can configure the maximum number of channels for the radio Once you have entered Programming Mode scroll up down by short pressing the PTT button until you reach the Max Channel Programming Mode The radio display will blink the current maximum number of channels programmed To program the maximum number of channels use the W O buttons until you locate the desired setting Long press the PTT button to save and exit Note The value settings available are dependent upon the maximum number of ch
55. rier detection Use CPS to select values 180 or 240 95 Features Programmable Via RADIO PANEL Non Display Display Programmable via CPS Default Value Non erry Display Yes Yes N A N A SB2 Button Programming Tips Short press SB2 to enable disable scan Scan List ON All Channels Use CPS for editing Scan List adding removing channels to be scanned For display models only you can add delete channels in the scan list using front panel by going into Programming Mode 1 Scan Auto Scan Feature available only for Non Display Models For front programming using front panel radio enter Programming Mode 1 Scramble 4 OFF level 0 Display models only you can program scramble using front panel by going into Programming Mode 1 Time Out Timer 96 60 seconds Use CPS to program to program how long the PTT can be pressed before the transmission is automatically terminated Values are 60 120 and 180 seconds Pressing again PTT will start the transmission again Features VOX Sensitivity Level Programmable Via RADIO PANEL Programmable via Default Value Programming Tips Front panel radio programming available in display models by pressing PTT or MENU buttons and scrolling down up with and buttons to set value Long press PTT to save VOX enable disable Allows to use hands free mode connecting
56. roducts Accessories and Software purchased by consumers in the United States which are accompanied by this written warranty Products and Accessories Products Covered Products and Accessories as defined above unless otherwise provided for below Length of Coverage One 1 year from the date of purchase by the first consumer purchaser of the product unless otherwise provided for below Decorative Accessories and Cases Decorative covers bezels PhoneWrap TM covers and cases Limited lifetime warranty for the lifetime of ownership by the first consumer purchaser of the product Business Two way Radio Accessories One 1 year from the date of purchase by the first consumer purchaser of the product Products and Accessories that are Repaired or Replaced The balance of the original warranty or for ninety 90 days from the date returned to the consumer whichever is longer 1 English ALNVHHVM WARRANTY Exclusions Normal Wear and Tear Periodic maintenance repair and replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear are excluded from coverage Batteries Only batteries whose fully charged capacity falls below 80 of their rated capacity and batteries that leak are covered by this limited warranty Abuse amp Misuse Defects or damage that result from a improper operation storage misuse or abuse accident or neglect such as physical damage cracks scratches etc to the
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58. s SB2 Button Delete 4 Note The nuisance deleted channel will be restored into the scan list when the radio is turned OFF or you exit SCAN 93 Programmable Via Programmable via RADIO PANEL CPS Features Default Value Programming Tips Non Displa Non Display Play Display Display Also known as Squelch defeat Short Press SB1 to enable PL DPL defeat so you can listen or monitor PL Defeat SB1 Button any activity in the channel without noise Press SB1 again to disable PL DPL defeat Use CPS for selecting the transmission power level High Power you want for each channel Power level default Pig Select No No Yes Yes Model depends on maximum power the radio supports dependant Note There may be power restrictions depending on the frequency chosen in each channel Text that shows up in the radio display when turned Power up Text No N A Yes N A MOTOROLA ON Default text is MOTOROLA Programmable via CPS Repeater No No Yes Yes OFF Available only for RDU4160d model Talkaround 3 Reset to Allows to restore radio s factory defaults Press PTT Factory Yes Yes Yes Yes Enabled SB1 SB2 simultaneously for 3 seconds while Defaults 2 turning ON radio 94 Programmable Via Programmable via RADIO PANEL CPS Features Default Value Programming Tips Non Non Display Display DODY Display Reverse Burst eliminates unwanted noise squelch Reverse Burst tail during loss of car
59. ss radios Most of the frequency s positions are the same as Spirit M GT S and XTN Series Frequencies RDX VHF Frequencies Frequency P Frequency Frequency MHz Bandwidth Frequency MHz Bandwidth 151 6250 12 5 kHz 151 6850 12 5 kHz 151 9550 12 5 kHz 151 7150 12 5 kHz 152 8850 12 5 kHz 151 7450 12 5 kHz 152 9150 12 5 kHz 151 7750 12 5 kHz 151 7000 12 5 kHz 151 8650 12 5 kHz 151 7600 12 5 kHz 151 8950 12 5 kHz 152 9450 12 5 kHz 151 9250 12 5 kHz 151 8350 12 5 kHz 152 9000 12 5 kHz 151 8050 12 5 kHz 154 4900 12 5 kHz 151 5125 12 5 kHz 154 5150 12 5 kHz 151 6550 12 5 kHz 154 5275 12 5 kHz 66 RDX VHF Frequencies continued Frequency je Bandwidth Frequency Frequency Bandwidth MHz 154 5400 12 5 kHz 26 158 4000 12 5 kHz 153 0050 12 5 kHz 27 158 4075 12 5 kHz 154 5475 12 5 kHz Notes Due to FCC regulations these frequencies six in total are different from the previous Motorola Legacy Series radios This means that if you select the RDX radio in one of these frequencies the radio will not inter operate with an XTN radio In order for a RDX radio to inter operate with an XTN radio make sure you choose any of the frequencies 21 in total that are common for both radios PLEASE NOTICE THAT THE FACTORY DEFAULT CONFIGURATION OF THE RDX RADIOS HAVE BEEN MODIFIED TO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE 2013 FCC NARROWBAND MANDATE
60. the active channel This allows you to listen and talk to the people on that channel without having to change the Channel Knob If there is talking going on Channel 2 during this time the radio will stay on Channel 1 and you will not hear Channel 2 After talking has stopped in Channel 1 the radio will wait for 5 seconds before resuming Scan again English 48 To start scanning press the SB2 button When the radio detects channel activity it will stop on that channel until activity on the channel ends You can talk to the person s transmitting without having to switch channels by pressing PTT To stop scanning short press the SB2 button again Ifyou press the PTT button while the radio is scanning the radio will transmit on the channel which was selected before you activated Scan If no transmission occurs within five seconds scanning will resume Ifyou want to scan a channel without Interference Eliminator Codes CTCSS DPL set the code settings for the channels to 0 in the CTCSS DPL Programming Selection Mode Whenever the radio is set up in Scan Mode the LED will signal a fast red blink Note Assumes the SB2 button is not programmed to other function different from the default If Auto Scan has been enabled for a particular channel do not press SB2 button to start scanning as the radio will do it automatically Programming Scan List You can enable disable the Channel Scanni
61. ttery This battery should be charged before initial use to ensure optimum capacity and performance Battery life is determined by several factors Among the more critical are the regular overcharge of batteries and the average depth of discharge with each cycle Typically the greater the overcharge and the deeper the average discharge the fewer cycles a battery will last For example a battery which is overcharged and discharged 100 several times a day lasts fewer cycles than a battery that receives less of an overcharge and is discharged to 50 per day Further a battery English 16 which receives minimal overcharging and averages only 25 discharge lasts even longer Motorola batteries are designed specifically to be used with a Motorola charger and vice versa Charging in non Motorola equipment may lead to battery damage and void the battery warranty The battery should be at about 77 F 25 C room temperature whenever possible Charging a cold battery below 50 F 10 C may result in leakage of electrolyte and ultimately in failure of the battery Charging a hot battery above 95 F 35 C results in reduced discharge capacity affecting the performance of the radio Motorola rapid rate battery chargers contain a temperature sensing circuit to ensure that batteries are charged within the temperature limits stated above Battery Recycling and Disposal Li lon rechargeable batteries can be recycled However r
62. ume Knob Used to turn the radio ON or OFF and to adjust the radio s volume Accessory Connector Used to connect compatible audio accessories Model Label Indicates the model of the radio Microphone Speaks clearly into the microphone when sending a message Antenna For Models RDU2080d and RDV2080d the antennas are non removable antenna For RDU4160d the antenna is removable LED Indicator Used to give battery status power up status radio call information and scan status Front Buttons MENU Button This button give you access to set up features like VOX VOX levels battery type etc It also allows you to move through all the features while in Programming Mode s O Toggle up down buttons Allows you to change channels and to scroll up down menu options or set up programming values These buttons are not programmable buttons 3 ENT MAIAHHAO OIGVH A Programmable Button Configured as Preset Channel 1 B Programmable Button Configured as Preset Channel 2 LC J Programmable Button Configured as Tx Power Selection Note RADIO OVERVIEW English A short press of either preset button A or B tunes the radio to the preset channel and the radio will play a good chirp You can assign different functions to these buttons via the CPS For example Backlight Time Out Reverse Burst Power Select Scan Nuisance Channel Delete Monitor and Call Ton
63. ut 3 Programmable Via RADIO PANEL Display Non Display Programmable via CPS Non DODY Display Default Value Any value within radio frequency band Programming Tips Allows you to customize frequencies in your radio Available only for certain 4W 5W radio models Bandwidth Range Model Dependant Radios Bandwidth is fixed and non programmable Bandwidth Range for 2W radios VHF 150 8 160 Mhz UHF 450 470 Mhz Bandwidth Range for 4W 5W radios VHF 146 174 Mhz UHF 438 470 Mhz Codes Interference Eliminator Codes CTCSS DPL Channel and Model Dependant Use Programming Mode for front panel radio programming There are 122 codes available For details refer to Frequencies and Codes Charts Section IVOX enable disable Hands free without accessories available for display models only To enable IVOX long press the PTT button while turning radio ON and until the IVOX icon blinks 91 Features IVOX sensitivity Level Programmable Via RADIO PANEL Display Non Display Programmable via CPS Display Non Display Default Value HIGH Level 3 Programming Tips Available for Display models only Allows user to specify IVOX sensitivity level For front panel radio programming use the MENU button Keypad Beep Press SB2 while turning ON radio to enable disable or Keypad Yes Yes Yes Yes ON keypad b
64. vel 47 Programming Microphone Accessory Gain Level 47 Other Programming Features 48 SCAN spaw toi WGA WF R WA Ee Bees 48 Programming Buttons 50 Editing Channel Alias Name 50 Nuisance Channel Delete 52 CPS Computer Programming Software 52 Bandwidth Select 53 Time Out Timer 53 Power Select oooooooomo o 53 Battery Type Setting 54 Call TONES skar svakes eee te eas een 54 Scramble Zanussi eie De AE 54 RDU2080d UHF Default Reverse Burst 54 Frequencies Chart 73 Cloning Radios 14 11 54 RDU4160d UHF Default Cloning with a Multi Unit Frequencies Chart 74 8 Charger MUC 55 CTCSS and PL DPL Codes 76 z Cloning Radios using the Programming Customized Frequencies E Radio to Radio R2R Cloning on 4W 5W RDX models 80 z Cable optional accessory 56 EP no Cloning Radios usina the CPS Motorola Limited Warranty for 9 9 the United States and Canada 81 Computer Programming Software 58 Repeater Capabilities 58 Accessories 111111111 85 Troubleshooting 61 Antennas MT NN 35 Audio Accessories 85 Use and Care aauuuuununnnnunnene 65 Battery wa wia Paid ent ale Set 85 Frequency an
65. width section for further explanation SIY4NLV33 ONIWWVADOAd 5 ET PROGRAMMING FEATURES To program the CTCSS DPL code scroll through the programming options by short pressing the PTT button until your radio display shows To program the desired code scroll using buttons until you get the desired CTCSS DPL code value Long press the PTT button to exit and save or short press the PTT button to go to the next programming feature without saving To program the Bandwidth TX scroll down up with the _ buttons until you get the following screen To program the desired bandwidth HI 25 kHz LOW 12 5 kHz toggle the O buttons to select the value Long press the PTT button to exit and save or short press the PTT button to go to the next programming feature without saving Note If the value of the bandwidth can not be changed the setting will be displayed solidly TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom No Power Recharge or replace the Li lon battery Reposition or replace AA batteries Extreme operating temperatures may affect battery life Refer to See About the Li lon Battery on page 16 Hearing other noises or conversation on a channel Confirm Interference Eliminator Code is set Frequency or Interference Eliminator Code may be in use Change settings either change frequencies or codes on all radios Make sure radio is at the right frequency and code when transmitting Refer to Talking
66. will sound either a pass tone cloning was successful or a fail tone cloning process has failed The pass tone sounds like a good key chirp whereas the fail tone sounds similar to a bonk tone If the Source radio is a display model it will either show Pass or Fail on the display a tone will be heard within 5 seconds SIY4NLV33 ONIWWVADOAd 5 ET PROGRAMMING FEATURES 5 Once you have completed the cloning process turn the radios OFF and ON to exit the cloning mode Note If cloning fails please refer to What to do if cloning fails on page 57 Further details on how to clone units are explained in the instructions sheet provided with the MUC When ordering the MUC please refer to P N RLN6309 See accessories details on Chargers on page 86 Notes e Paired target radios and source radios must be of the same type in order for cloning to run successfully MUC pockets numbers should be read from left to right with the Motorola logo facing front English d Cloning Radios using the Radio to Radio R2R Cloning Cable optional accessory Operating Instructions Source Radio Radio to be cloned Target Radio Radio to which the configuration of the Source Radio will be copied cloned 1 Before beginning the cloning process make sure you have A fully charged battery on each one of the radios e Two Single Unit Chargers SUC
67. xit and save long press PTT Note To edit refer to Programming Features Editing Channels Channels Model Dependant You can select channels using the Channel Selector Knob non display models or the MENU button display models You can also add or delete channels by using the CPS Note Enabling disabling channels via CPS will automatically affect the Max Channels you are able to program via front panel Programmable Via Programmable via RADIO PANEL CPS Features Default Value Programming Tips Display NOT Display pon Display Display Enables radio to enter cloning mode in order to clone its profile settings into other radios using Cloning Mode Radio to Radio Cloning Cable or Multi Unit Charger Press PTT SB2 while turning radio ON Note You can clone radios using the CPS This feature is referred in the CPS software as Codeplug Password lt prevents unauthorized CPS Manager Lock access to the CPS to the radio s programmed configuration Make sure you set up a 4 digits password that is easy to remember End of Tx To enable disable press SB1 while powering up the Tone or Roger Beep 2 radio There are 27 VHF frequencies and 89 UHF Channel and frequencies available Use Programming Mode 1 Frequencies Model Dependant for front panel radio programming Refer to Frequencies and Codes Charts Section for details 90 Features Frequencies Direct Inp

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