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6864110w15oTOC.fm Page 1 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:32 PM Introduction.................................... 2 FCC Licensing Information.......... 4 Safety and General Information .. 6 Radio Controls............................. 13 Getting Started............................. 14 Installing the Swivel Belt Holster .................................... 14 Installing the Batteries................ 15 Charging the Battery .................. 16 Turning Your Radio On and Off . 19 Adjusting the Volume ..............
6864110w15o.book Page 2 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM Introduction Introduction 2 Thank you for purchasing a Motorola _Series Radio. Your radio is a product of Motorola’s 70 plus years of experience as a world leader in designing and manufacturing communications equipment. The _Series radios provide costeffective communications for businesses such as retail stores, restaurants, hotels, and schools.
6864110w15o.book Page 3 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM ATTENTION Before using this product, read the RF energy awareness information and operating instructions in the Safety and General Information section of this guide to ensure compliance with RF energy exposure limits. Introduction For product-related questions, please call: 1-800-448-6686 in the USA 1-888-390-6456 TTY (Text Telephone) On the Web: www.motorola.
864110w15o.book Page 4 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM FCC Licensing Information FCC Licensing Information 4 _Series professional two-way radios operate on radio frequencies that are regulated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). In order to transmit on these frequencies, you are required to have a license issued by the FCC. Application is made available on FCC Forms 601, schedules D and H, and remittance form 159.
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.
6864110w15o.book Page 6 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM Safety and General Information Safety and General Information 6 Important Information on Safe and Efficient Operation. Read This Information Before Using Your Radio. The information provided in this document supersedes the general safety information contained in user guides published prior to December 1, 2002. Transmit and Receive Procedure Your two-way radio contains a transmitter and a receiver.
6864110w15o.book Page 7 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1-1999 Edition International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998 Ministry of Health (Canada) Safety Code 6.
Safety and General Information 6864110w15o.book Page 8 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM 8 Body-Worn Operation To maintain compliance with FCC/Health Canada RF exposure guidelines, if you wear a radio on your body when transmitting, always place the radio in a Motorola-supplied or approved clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness for this product. Use of non-Motorola-approved accessories may exceed FCC/Health Canada RF exposure guidelines.
Aircraft When instructed to do so, turn off your radio when on board an aircraft. Any use of a radio must be in accordance with applicable regulations per airline crew instructions. Medical Devices - Pacemakers The Advanced Medical Technology Association recommends that a minimum separation of 6 inches (15 cm) be maintained between a handheld wireless radio and a pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by, and recommendations of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
6864110w15o.book Page 10 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM Safety and General Information Safety and General Use While Driving 10 Check the laws and regulations on the use of radios in the area where you drive. Always obey them. When using your radio while driving, please: • Give full attention to driving and to the road. • Use hands-free operation, if available. • Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require.
6864110w15o.book Page 11 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM Operational Cautions Antennas Do not use any portable radio that has a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with your skin, a minor burn can result. Batteries All batteries can cause property damage and/or bodily injury such as burns if a conductive material such as jewelry, keys, or beaded chains touch exposed terminals. The conductive material may complete an electrical circuit (short circuit) and become quite hot.
Safety and General Information 6864110w15o.book Page 12 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM 12 4. To reduce the risk of damage to the cord or plug, pull the plug rather than the cord when disconnecting the charger from the AC receptacle. 5. To reduce the risk of electric shock, unplug the charger from the outlet before attempting any maintenance or cleaning. 6. Use of an attachment not recommended or sold by Motorola may result in a risk of fire, electric shock, or personal injury. 7.
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6864110w15o.book Page 14 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM Getting Started Getting Started 14 Installing the Swivel Belt Holster 1. Slide the bottom of the radio into the holster until it snaps into place. 2. To remove, push the tab on the holster and pull the radio away from the holster. Note: In case of loss, please contact your point-of-sale or call 1-800-448-6686 to request replacement part number HCLN4013.
Installing the Batteries Your radio uses a rechargeable Lithium Ion (Li Ion) battery or 3 AAA alkaline batteries with the 56564 AAA Battery Tray (not included with all models). Li Ion Battery 1. If the battery door is already in place, push down on the recess on the door and slide it off the radio. 2. Insert the battery, printed arrows first, into the battery compartment and press down to secure firmly in place. 3. Slide and snap the battery door into place. AAA Alkaline Batteries 1.
Getting Started 6864110w15o.book Page 16 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM Charging the Battery Use only the charger supplied with the radio, or other _Series power accessories. For optimum battery life, do not charge the battery for prolonged periods after it is fully charged. Charging the battery over the weekend is acceptable. Using the Drop-in Charger 1. Place the charger on a flat surface. 2. Insert the plug of the power cord into the jack on the charger. 3. Plug the cord into an AC outlet. 4.
Using the 56531 Multi-Unit Charger The Multi-Unit Charger (MUC) allows drop-in charging of up to 6 radios or batteries. Batteries can be charged inside 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. 1. Place the charger on a flat surface. 2. Insert the power cord plug into the jack on the MUC. 3. Plug the cord into an AC outlet. 4. Turn the radio off. 5. Insert the radio or battery into the charging pocket.
Getting Started 6864110w15o.book Page 18 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM Charging Status LEDs On the drop-in charger, the radio and battery charging pockets have their own LEDs. On the MUC, each of the 6 charging pockets has an LED. The LEDs are grouped into pairs to show which charging pockets are paired (for cloning, see page 32). The LED is solid red when the battery is charging, and solid green when charging is complete.
6864110w15o.book Page 19 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM The radio then displays the current channel (larger number in the center) and the frequency assigned to that channel (on the right indicated by l). The Interference Eliminator Code displays briefly (indicated by y), then the current channel remains displayed. Getting Started Turning Your Radio On and Off See page 13 for a basic radio diagram. Turn P clockwise to turn the radio on, and counterclockwise to turn the radio off.
6864110w15o.book Page 20 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM Adjusting the Volume Turn P clockwise to increase the volume, and counterclockwise to decrease the volume. Note: Do not hold the radio too close to your ear when adjusting the volume.
6864110w15o.book Page 21 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM Talking and Receiving Basic Radio Operation 2. To talk, press and hold Push to Talk and speak into the microphone. Hold the radio 2 to 3 inches away from your mouth. 3. To listen, release Push to Talk. The transmit LED on the top of the radio is red when transmitting. Signal Strength and Channel Busy Indicators When there is activity on a frequency, the radio displays w and the transmit light flashes at a faster rate of once per second.
6864110w15o.book Page 22 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM Talking and Receiving Talk Range 22 Industrial Multi-Level Outdoor Inside steel/concrete industrial buildings Inside multi-level buildings Flat ground with no obstructions Up to 200,000 sq. ft. Up to 15 floors Up to 5 miles Handsfree Use (VOX) (CLS1410 only) The CLS1410 model radio can operate handsfree when used with compatible voice activation (VOX) accessories.
6. To transmit, speak into the accessory microphone. To receive, stop talking. To disable VOX operation, press Push to Talk or remove the audio accessory. Note: To order accessories, visit www.motorola.com/radios/professional, call 1-800-448-6686, or contact your point of purchase. Setting the VOX Sensitivity You can adjust the sensitivity of your radio’s accessory or microphone during VOX operation to suit different operating environments.
6864110w15o.book Page 24 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM Talking and Receiving Monitoring a Channel Monitoring allows you to check for activity on a channel. 1. Press and hold T. If the channel is clear to use, you will hear static and w and 0 will display. 2. Press T again to stop monitoring. 24 Scanning (CLS1410 Only) You can scan up to 4 channels and frequencies. When the radio detects activity, it stops scanning and locks in on the active channel.
Skipping and Removing Channels While Scanning Scan has two temporary features to make it easier to use. • Scan advance If the radio stops scanning on a channel you do not want to listen to, press ] to resume scanning for the next active channel. • Nuisance delete Press and hold [ to temporarily remove a channel from the scan list. The channel return the next time you use the scan feature. Talking and Receiving 6864110w15o.
6864110w15o.book Page 26 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM Programming Mode Programming Mode 26 Programming mode allows you to change the following settings on your radio: • Channel • Frequency • Interference eliminator code • Call tones • Microphone gain • Scan list (CLS1410 only) • Available channels (CLS1410 only) Notes: • To talk with someone on your two-way radio, the channel (CLS1410 only), frequency, and interference eliminator code must be the same on both radios.
6864110w15o.book Page 27 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM Factory Default Settings Your radio is programmed at the factory to the following settings: Channel CLS1110 CLS1410 1 2 2 2 3 8 Not available 4 Code Call Tone/ VibraCall® VOX Microphone Gain 5 6 1 Off (0) Not available Off (0) Programming Mode Frequency 2 (medium sensitivity) To restore the factory settings, turn the radio on while holding Push to Talk and S for 3 seconds.
Programming Mode 6864110w15o.book Page 28 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM 28 Entering Programming Mode Press and hold Push to Talk and T for 3 seconds while turning the radio on. The radio beeps and displays k, the channel number flashes, and the frequency (indicated by l) and code (indicated by y) display alternately. Note: If you press and release the Push to Talk button when programming CSL1410 models, you will return to the front of the Programming Mode. Selecting a Channel (CLS1410 Only) 1.
Programming the Interference Eliminator Code The interference eliminator code helps minimize interference by providing code combinations that filter out static, noise, and unwanted messages. 1. In programming mode, press S until y displays and the code number flashes. 2. Press [ or ] to select the code (see page 42). 3. Press and hold Push to Talk to exit programming mode, or press S to continue programming.
Programming Mode 6864110w15o.book Page 30 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM 30 Programming Call Tones and VibraCall® (CLS1410 only) Your radio can transmit call tones to other radios in your group so you can alert them that you are about to talk. Your radio is programmed at the factory with call tones turned off (set to 0), but you can change this setting to choose a distinctive call tone.
Programming Microphone Gain You can adjust the microphone sensitivity to suit different users or operating environments. 1. In programming mode, press S until g and ? display. 2. Press [ or ] to select the sensitivity level: 3 = High sensitivity, for quiet environments 2 = Medium sensitivity (default) 1 = Low sensitivity, for loud environments 3. Press and hold Push to Talk to exit programming mode, or press S to continue programming.
6864110w15o.book Page 32 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM Cloning Radio Settings Cloning Radio Settings 32 You can copy _ Series radio settings from one radio (the source) to a second radio using the 56531 Multi-Unit Charger (MUC) optional accessory. See the MUC User's Guide for more information. You can clone only one radio at a time. A multi-channel radio can clone to a singlechannel radio, but only the first channel is cloned.
6864110w15o.book Page 33 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM Advanced Features To Do This Press This Button While Turning the Radio On Default Setting Turn Keypad Tones On/Off Turns keypad beeps off for silent keypad operation. [ On Turn End-of-Transmission Tone On/Off If enabled, your two-way radio transmits a tone when you finish transmitting (like saying Roger or Over). If keypad tones are off and end-of-transmission tone is on, you will not hear the end-of-transmission tone, but it is transmitted.
6864110w15o.book Page 34 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM Advanced Features To Do This 34 Press This Button While Turning the Radio On Default Setting Turn Battery Save Mode On/Off Decreases attack time, which is the brief period of time between when the radio receives a Push to Talk T [ transmission on its frequency and broadcasts audio. Turning battery save mode off decreases battery life by approximately 20%. On Restore Factory Defaults Returns radio to its original factory settings.
6864110w15o.book Page 35 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM Symptom Try This: No Power Recharge or replace Li Ion battery. Reposition or replace Alkaline batteries. Message not transmitted Make sure Push to Talk is completely pressed while transmitting. Recharge, replace, and/or reposition batteries. Verify the transmit light is illuminated while speaking. Verify Channel, Frequency, and Code settings are correct. Hearing other Frequency may be in use.
Troubleshooting 6864110w15o.book Page 36 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM 36 Symptom Try This: Limited talk range Steel and/or concrete structures, heavy foliage, buildings, or vehicles decrease range (see page 22). Check for clear line of sight to improve range. Wearing radio close to body such as in a pocket or on a belt decreases range. Change location of radio. Message not received Confirm radios have the same channel, frequency, and interference eliminator code settings (see page 26).
Symptom Try This: Charger light does not come on Reinsert radio and/or battery. Clean battery and/or charger contacts. Verify that the charging pin on the transformer is inserted correctly into the drop-in charger. AAA cells installed in radio. Remove and replace with Li Ion battery. Low battery meter reading although new batteries are installed Verify radio is set to the correct battery type (see page 15). Cannot activate VOX (CLS1410 only) Feature not set and on (see page 22).
6864110w15o.book Page 38 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM Use and Care Use and Care XXX Use a soft damp cloth to clean the exterior. Do not use alcohol or cleaning solutions. If the radio is submerged in water... Turn radio off and remove batteries. 38 Do not immerse in water. Dry with soft cloth. Do not use radio until completely dry.
6864110w15o.book Page 39 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM These charts provide frequency information and are useful when using Motorola _ Series radios with other business radios. Frequency Display Number is identical to Spirit M, GT, and S-Series frequency position (where applicable), but bandwidth may be different. UHF Frequencies Display Number Frequency (MHz) Bandwidth Display Number Frequency (MHz) Bandwidth 1 464.5000 12.5 8 467.9250 12.5 2 464.5500 12.5 9 461.0375 12.5 3 467.
6864110w15o.book Page 40 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM UHF Frequencies (Continued) Frequencies and Bandwidths Display Number 40 Frequency (MHz) Bandwidth Display Number Frequency (MHz) Bandwidth 15 461.1875 12.5 26 462.8375 12.5 16 461.2125 12.5 27 462.8625 12.5 17 461.2375 12.5 28 462.8875 12.5 18 461.2625 12.5 29 462.9125 12.5 19 461.2875 12.5 30 464.4875 12.5 20 461.3125 12.5 31 464.5125 12.5 21 461.3375 12.5 32 464.5375 12.5 22 461.3625 12.
6864110w15o.book Page 41 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM UHF Frequencies (Continued) Frequency (MHz) Bandwidth Display Number Frequency (MHz) Bandwidth 37 466.1125 12.5 47 466.3625 12.5 38 466.1375 12.5 48 467.7875 12.5 39 466.1625 12.5 49 467.8375 12.5 40 466.1875 12.5 50 467.8625 12.5 41 466.2125 12.5 51 467.8875 12.5 42 466.2375 12.5 52 467.9125 12.5 43 466.2625 12.5 53 469.4875 12.5 44 466.2875 12.5 54 469.5125 12.5 45 466.3125 12.5 55 469.
6864110w15o.book Page 42 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM Frequencies and Bandwidths Interference Eliminator Codes Display Number Code (Hz) Display Number Code (Hz) Display Number Code (Hz) 1 67.0 14 107.2 27 167.9 2 71.9 15 110.9 28 173.8 3 74.4 16 114.8 29 179.9 4 77.0 17 118.8 30 186.2 5 79.7 18 123.0 31 192.8 6 82.5 19 127.3 32 203.5 7 85.4 20 131.8 33 210.7 8 88.5 21 136.5 34 218.1 9 91.5 22 141.3 35 225.7 10 94.8 23 146.2 36 233.
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6864110w15o.book Page 45 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM The _Series platform is designed to replace the Spirit GT Series radio. The first eight frequencies and 38 interference eliminator codes of _ Series are compatible with Spirit GT Series. To program your _Series radio to talk with a Spirit GT Series, verify or change your Spirit GT settings as follows. To verify the frequency and code: 1. Press the Menu button 3 times. The channel number and frequency display. 2. Press Menu again.
6864110w15o.book Page 46 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM Limited Warranty for Motorola Personal Communications Products Purchased in the United States and Canada Warranty Warranty I. What This Warranty Covers • Products. Defects in materials and workmanship in wireless cellular telephones, pagers, and/or two-way radios, and certain accessories that are sold with them, such as the battery, battery charger, and holster manufactured and/or sold by Motorola (Products). • Batteries.
6864110w15o.book Page 47 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM III. Who is Covered This warranty extends to the first end-user purchaser only. IV. What We Will Do to Correct Warranty Problems At no charge to you, we have the option to repair or replace the Products or software that do not conform to the warranty, or to refund the Products’ purchase price. We may use functionally equivalent reconditioned/refurbished/pre-owned or new Products or parts. No software updates are provided.
Warranty 6864110w15o.book Page 48 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM 48 You will receive instructions on how to ship the Products to Motorola. You must ship the Products to us with freight, duties and insurance prepaid.
• Rechargeable batteries that: (a) are charged by other than the Motorola-approved battery charger specified for charging such batteries; (b) have any broken seals or show evidence of tampering; (c) are used in equipment other than the Product for which they are specified; or (d) are charged and stored at temperatures greater than 60 degrees centigrade. Any of these voids the warranty.
6864110w15o.book Page 50 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM Flat-rate repair rates may apply to Products not covered by this warranty. To obtain information about Products needing repairs that are not covered by this warranty, please call the telephone number previously listed. We will provide information on repair availability, rates, methods of payment, where to send the Products, etc. Warranty VII.
6864110w15o.book Page 51 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM At Motorola’s expense, we will defend you, and pay costs and damages that may be finally awarded against you, to the extent that a lawsuit is based on a claim that the Products directly infringe a United States patent.
Warranty 6864110w15o.book Page 52 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM 52 Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola and other third party software providers certain exclusive rights for copyrighted software, such as the exclusive rights to reproduce in copies and distribute copies of such software. The software may be copied into, used in and redistributed with only those Products that are associated with such software.
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6864110w15o.book Page 55 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM _Series Programming Quick Reference To enter programming mode, press and hold Push to Talk and Qfor 3 seconds while turning the radio on. The radio beeps and displays k, the channel number flashes, and the frequency (indicated by l) and code (indicated by y) display alternately. Set the Channel* Set the Frequency Set the Interference Eliminator Code Set Available Channels* * CLS1410 Only Press [ or ]. Press S until l displays.
6864110w15o.book Page 56 Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:17 PM _Series Programming Quick Reference Press S until E display.s Set a Call Tone Press [ or ] to select1, 2, or 3 for audible call tones, 4 for VibraCall, or 0 for off (default). Press S until g and ? display. Set the Microphone Gain Press [ or ] to select: 1 Low sensitivity 2 Medium sensitivity 3 High sensitivity Press S until h displays and the channel number and Y or n flash.
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