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M Models RMU2080 & RMV2080 MOTOROLA, MOTO, MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC and are used under license. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 2013 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in Malaysia. Motorola Solutions, Inc. 1301 East Algonquin Road Schaumburg, Illinois 60196, U.S.A. 800-367-2346 www.motorolasolutions.com LED Indicator . 12 Side Buttons . 12 The Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) Battery . 12 Battery Features. 14 About the Li-Ion Battery . 14 Battery Recycling and Disposal . 15 Installing the Lithium-Ion
(Li-Ion) Battery . 16 Removing the Lithium-Ion
(Li-Ion) Battery . 16 Power Supply, Adaptor and Drop-in Tray Charger. 19 Battery Life Information . 20 Charging the Battery . 22 C O N T E N T S CONTENTS Contents. 1 Safety . 4 Introduction . 5 Package Contents. 5 Batteries and Chargers Safety Information . 7 Operational Safety Guidelines. 8 FCC Licensing Information . 9 Interference Information . 9 Radio Overview . 11 Parts of the Radio . 11 On/Off/Volume Knob. 12 Channel Selector Knob. 12 Accessory Connector . 12 Model Label . 12 Microphone . 12 Antenna. 12 1 English S T N E T N O C Getting Started . 29 Turning radio ON/OFF. 29 Adjusting Volume . 29 Selecting a Channel . 29 Talking and Monitoring . 29 Receiving a Call . 30 Talk Range . 30 Radio LED Indicators . 32 Hands-Free Use/VOX . 33 With Compatible VOX Accessories. 33 Setting VOX Sensitivity. 34 Microphone Gain. 34 Battery Save . 34 Reset to Factory Defaults . 34 End of Transmission Tone
(Roger Beep Tone) . 35 Programming Features . 36 Programming Mode. 36 Reading the Values the Radio Signals You . 36 Entering Programming Mode . 39 Reading Frequencies Values . 39 Reading CTCSS/DPL Values . 40 Reading Auto-Scan Values . 41 Programming Frequencies, Codes, Auto-Scan an Active Channels . 41 Programming Mode FAQ. 42 Programming Values Example. 43 Example of Programming a Frequency. 43 Example of Programming a Code . 44 Example of Programming Auto-Scan . 45 Other Programming Features . 46 Scan. 46 Editing Scan List . 47 Nuisance Channel Delete . 47 CPS (Computer Programming Software). 48 Time-Out Timer . 49 Power Select . 49 Battery Type Setting . 49 Call Tones . 49 Scramble . 50 Reverse Burst . 50 English 2 Cloning Radios . 51 Cloning with a Multi Unit Charger (MUC) . 51 Cloning Radio using the Radio to Radio (R2R) Cloning Cable (Optional Accessory) . 53 Cloning using the CPS (Computer Programming Software) . 55 Troubleshooting . 56 Use and Care . 60 Frequency and Code Charts . 61 RMV VHF Frequencies Chart . 61 RMV2080 - VHF Default Frequencies Chart . 63 RMU UHF Frequencies Chart . 65 RMU2080 - UHF Default Frequencies Chart . 69 CTCSS and PL/DPL Codes . 71 Motorola Limited Warranty for the United States and Canada . 76 Accessories . 80 Audio Accessories . 80 Battery . 80 Carry Accessories . 81 Power Supplies AC Pin Adaptors. 81 Software Applications. 81 Cables . 81 Chargers . 81 Power Supplies . 82 RM Series Features Summary . 83 Programmable Buttons Chart . 93 Icons Chart . 94 C O N T E N T S 3 English For a list of Motorola-approved antennas, batteries, and other accessories, visit the following website which lists approved accessories:
www.motorolasolutions.com/RMseries SAFETY PRODUCT SAFETY AND RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE
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C a u t i o n Before using this product, read the operating instructions and RF energy awareness information contained in the Product Safety and RF Exposure booklet enclosed with your radio. ATTENTION!
This radio is restricted to occupational use only to satisfy FCC RF energy exposure requirements. Y T E F A S English 4 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Motorola RM Series Radio. This radio is a product of Motorola's 80 plus years of experience as a world leader in the designing and manufacturing of communications equipment. The RM Series radios provide cost-effective communications for businesses such as retail stores, restaurants, schools, construction sites, manufacturing, property, 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, Mailstop 1C15, Motorola 8000 West Sunrise Boulevard Plantation, Florida 33322 Radio Holster Lithium-Ion Battery Power Supply Quick Reference Guide PACKAGE CONTENTS Warranty Card Drop-in Tray Charger Product Safety & RF Exposure Booklet I N T R O D U C T O N I 5 English 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 1-866-522-5210 on your TTY (Text Telephone) For product information visit us at:
www.motorolasolutions.com/RMseries I N O T C U D O R T N I English 6 BATTERIES AND CHARGERS SAFETY INFORMATION This document contains important safety and operating instructions. Read these instructions carefully and save them for future reference. Before using the battery charger, read all the instructions and cautionary markings on The charger, 1. 2. The battery, and The radio using the battery To reduce risk of injury, charge only the rechargeable Motorola-authorized batteries. Other batteries may explode, causing personal injury and damage. Use of accessories not recommended by Motorola may result in risk of fire, electric shock, or injury. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. To reduce risk of damage to the electric plug and cord, pull by the plug rather than the cord when disconnecting the charger. An extension cord should not be used unless 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 not operate the charger if it has been broken or damaged in any way. Take it to a qualified Motorola service representative. Do not disassemble the charger; it is not repairable and replacement parts are not available. Disassembly of the charger may result in risk of electrical shock or fire. To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug the charger from the AC outlet before attempting any maintenance or cleaning S A F E T Y I N F O R M A T O N I I B A T T E R E S A N D C H A R G E R S 7 English OPERATIONAL SAFETY GUIDELINES Turn the radio OFF when charging battery. The charger is not suitable for outdoor use. Use only in dry locations/conditions. Connect charger only to an appropriately fused and wired supply of the correct voltage (as specified on the product). Disconnect charger from line voltage by removing main plug. The outlet to which this equipment is connected should be nearby and easily accessible. Maximum ambient temperature around the power supply equipment must not exceed 40C (104F). Make sure that the cord is located where it will not be stepped on, tripped over, or subjected to water, damage, or stress. S R E G R A H C D N A S E R E T T A B I I N O T A M R O F N I Y T E F A S English 8 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. RM Series Business two-way radios operate on radio frequencies that are regulated by the Federal Communications Commission
(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. Faxed contact the Fax-On- Demand system at:
1-202-418-0177 Mailed call the FCC forms hotline at:
Questions regarding FCC license contact the FCC at:
1-800-418-FORM 1-800-418-3676 1-888-CALL-FCC 1-888-225-5322 Or: http://www.fcc.gov I I N F O R M A T O N F C C L C E N S N G I I 9 English 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. Before filling out your application, you must decide which frequency(ies) you can operate on. See Frequencies and Code Charts. For questions 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 users 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. I I G N S N E C L C C F N O T A M R O F N I I English 10 RADIO OVERVIEW PARTS OF THE RADIO I R A D O O V E R V E W I 11 English On/Off/Volume Knob Used to turn the radio ON or OFF and to adjust the radios volume. Channel Selector Knob Used to switch the radio to different channels. Accessory Connector Used to connect compatible audio accessories. Model Label Indicates the model of the radio. Microphone Speak clearly into the microphone when sending a message. Antenna For models RMU2080, and RMV2080 the antennas are non-removable. LED Indicator Used to give battery status, power-up status, radio call information and scan status. Side Buttons Push-to-Talk (PTT) Button Press and hold down this button to talk, release to listen it. Side Button 1 (SB1) The Side Button 1 is a general button that can be configured by the Computer Programming Software - CPS. The default setting of SB1 is Monitor. Side Button 2 (SB2) The Side Button 2 is a general button that can be configured by the CPS. The SB2 default setting is Scan/Nuisance Channel Delete. The Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) Battery RM Series radios include a standard capacity battery. Other batteries may be available. For more information, see Battery Features on page 14. I W E V R E V O O D A R I English 12 This User Guide covers multiple RM Series models, and may detail some features your radio does not have. The radios model is shown at the bottom of the radio. I R A D O O V E R V E W I 13 English BATTERY FEATURES RM Series radios provide Lithium-Ion batteries that come in different capacities that will define the battery life. About the Li-Ion Battery The RM Series radio comes equipped with a rechargeable Li-Ion battery. 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 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 77F (25C) (room temperature), whenever possible. Charging a cold battery
(below 50 F [10C]) may result in leakage of electrolyte and ultimately in failure of the battery. Charging a hot battery (above 95F
[35C]) 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. I W E V R E V O O D A R I English 14 Battery Recycling and Disposal Li-Ion rechargeable batteries can be recycled. However, recycling 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-Ion batteries. In the U.S. and Canada, Motorola participates in the nationwide Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC) program for Li-Ion 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. I R A D O O V E R V E W I 15 English Installing the Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) Battery Removing the Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) Battery 1. 2. 3. Turn OFF the radio. Push down the battery latch and hold it while removing the battery. Pull the battery away from the radio. 1. 2. 3. Turn OFF the radio. With the Motorola logo side up on the battery pack, fit the tabs at the bottom of the battery into the slots at the bottom of the radios body. Press the top part of the battery towards the radio until a click is heard. Note:
To learn about the Li-Ion Battery Life features, refer to About the Li-Ion Battery on page 14 I W E V R E V O O D A R I English 16 Holster Power Supply and 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 72. 1. 2. Slide the radio into the base of the holster and then press the radio against the back of the holster until the top clips are inserted in the top latches of the battery. To remove, detach the top clips of the holster from the top latches of the battery and then slide the radio up from the holster pocket. I R A D O O V E R V E W I 19 English 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:
Note:
Battery life is estimated based on 5% transmit/ 5% receive/ 90% standby standard duty cycle I W E V R E V O O D A R I English 20 Charging the Battery The RM series radios offers two types of power supply:
Standard Power Supply and, Rapid Power Supply . Note:
The radio comes equipped with a Standard Power Supply To charge the battery (with the radio attached), place it in a Motorola-approved Drop-in Tray Single Unit Charger or Drop-in Tray Multi Unit Charger. Note: For part number details, refer to Chargers on page 72 Charging with the Drop-in Tray Single Unit Charger (SUC) 1. 2. Place the drop-in tray charger on a flat surface. Insert the connector of the power supply into the port on the back of the drop-in tray charger. Plug the AC adaptor into a power outlet. 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, 3. 4. turn the radio OFF to ensure a full charge. See Operational Safety Guidelines on page 9 for more information I W E V R E V O O D A R I English 22 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 I R A D O O V E R V E W I 23 English Drop-in Tray Charger LED Indicators Table 1 I R A D O O V E R V E W I 25 English Estimated Charging Time The following table provides the estimated charging time of the battery. For further details, see Battery on page 80. I R A D O O V E R V E W I 27 English Notes:
This Multi Unit Charger also allows you to clone up to 2 radios (2 Source radios and 2 Target radios). Refer to page 51 for details. Further details on MUCs operation are explained in the Instructions Sheet provided with the MUC. For part number details, refer to the Accessories section. 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 (with or without holster) or battery, but not both. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Insert the power cord plug into the MUCs jack. Place the charger on a flat surface. Plug the cord into an AC outlet. Turn the radio OFF. Insert the radio or battery into the charging pocket. I W E V R E V O O D A R I English 28 Table 1 GETTING STARTED For the following explanations, refer to Parts of the Radio on page 8. TURNING RADIO ON/OFF To turn the radio ON, rotate the ON/OFF/
Volume Knob clockwise. The radio will play either one of the following options:
Power up tone and channel number announcement Battery level and channel number announcement Silent The LED blinks red briefly. To turn the radio OFF, rotate the On/Off/
Volume Knob counterclockwise until you hear a click and the radio LED Indicator turns 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 the ear when the volume is high or when adjusting the volume I G E T T N G S T A R T E D SELECTING A CHANNEL To select a channel, rotate the Channel Selector Knob and select the desired channel number. Each channel has its own Frequency, Interference Eliminator Code and Scan Settings. TALKING AND MONITORING It is important to monitor for traffic before transmitting to avoid talking over someone who is already transmitting. To monitor, long press and hold the SB1(*) button to access channel traffic. If no activity is present, you will hear static. To release, press SB1 again. Once channel traffic has cleared, proceed with your call by pressing the PTT button. When transmitting, the LED Indicator will be On solid red during transmission. 29 English TALK RANGE TALK RANGE Industrial Multi-Level Model Inside steel/concrete Industrial buildings Inside multi-level buildings UHF 2W Up to 250,000 Sq. Ft. Up to 20 Floors VHF 2W Up to 220,000 Sq. Ft. Up to 13 Floors D E T R A T S G N T T E G I Notes:
To listen to all activity on a 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. RECEIVING A CALL Select a channel by rotating the Channel Selector Knob until you reach the desired channel. Voice announcement will indicate the channel selected. 1. 2. 3. Make sure the PTT button is released and listen for voice activity. The LED Indicator will be solid Red while the radio is receiving a call. To respond, hold the radio vertically 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5cm) from mouth. Press the PTT button to talk; release it to listen. English 30 4. Scramble Code: Codes that make the transmissions sound garbled to anyone listening who is not set to that specific code. For details on how to set up frequencies and CTCSS/DPL codes in the channels, refer to Advanced Configuration Mode in page 36. To establish a proper two-way communication, the channel, frequency, and interference eliminator codes must be the same on both radios. This depends on the stored profile that has been preprogrammed on the radio:
1. Channel: Current channel that the radio is using, depending on radio model. 2. 3. Frequency: The frequency the radio uses to transmit/receive. Interference Eliminator Code: These codes help minimize interference by providing a choice of code combinations. I G E T T N G S T A R T E D 31 English RADIO LED INDICATORS D E T R A T S G N T T E G I English 32 I G E T T N G S T A R T E D HANDS-FREE USE/VOX VOX Accessory Accessory Port/
Connector Motorola RM Series radios can operate hands-free (VOX) when used with compatible VOX accessories. With Compatible VOX Accessories The default factory setting for VOX sensitivity level is OFF. Before using VOX, set VOX level to a setting different from OFF via the CPS (Customer Programming Software). Then, perform the following steps:
Turn the radio OFF. 1. 2. Open accessory cover. 3. Insert the audio accessorys plug firmly into accessory port. 4. 5. 6. Turn radio ON. The LED Indicator will blink double red. Lower radio volume BEFORE placing accessory near ear. To transmit, speak into accessory microphone and to receive, stop talking. Note:
To order accessories, refer to:
www.motorolasolutions.com, call 1 (800) 448-6686, or contact your Motorola point of purchase 33 English D E T R A T S G N T T E G I Hands Free without Accessories (iVOX) Enable iVOX by pressing the PTT button while turning the radio ON. iVOX operation can be temporarily disabled by pressing the PTT button. A short press of the PTT button will re-enable iVOX. There is a short delay between when you start talking and when the radio transmits. Setting VOX Sensitivity The sensitivity of the radio's accessory or microphone can be adjusted to suit different operating environments. VOX sensitivity can be programmed via the CPS. Default value is OFF . If you want to use the VOX feature, VOX level should be set at a value different from OFF. Microphone Gain The sensitivity of the microphone can be adjusted to fit different users or operating environments. This feature can be adjusted only through the CPS. Microphone default setting is set to 2 =
Medium Gain. 1 = High audio input level will trigger the Tx 2 = Medium sensitivity 3 = Low audio input level will trigger the Tx English 34 Toggle Voice Prompt in User Mode Short press the SB1 button while turning ON the radio to enable/disable Voice Prompt in User mode (Default is set to ON). Note:
This setting is set to OFF by default Power Up - Tone Mode Toggle power up mode, 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 and the power up voice announcement programmed. 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. I G E T T N G S T A R T E D 35 English I G N M M A R G O R P S E R U T A E F PROGRAMMING FEATURES To easily program all the features in your radio, it is recommended to use the Customer Programming Software (CPS) and programming cable. CPS software download is available for free at www.motorolasolutions.com/RMseries Advanced Configuration Advanced Configuration is a configuration mode that allows the customization of additional features via the front panel. The non-display models don't have a display to show programmed values, then navigation is guided via voice prompt. When the radio is set to Advanced Configuration, you are able to read and modify four features:
Frequency Selection CTCSS/DPL Codes Auto-Scan. Active Channels Enable/Disable/Program the Weather Channel The Frequency Select feature allows you to choose frequencies from a pre-defined list. The Interference Eliminator Code (CTCSS/
DPL) helps minimize interference by providing you with a choice of code combinations that filter out static, noise, and unwanted messages. The Auto-Scan feature allows you to set a particular channel to automatically enable Scan each time you switch to that channel. The Active Channels feature allows you to increase or decrease the amount of channels active (In the range of maximum channels). English 36 The Weather Programming feature allows to alternate the channel function, between 2 way radio channel and weather channel. Also for weather channel function allows to chose one of the 7 received frequencies. Entering Advanced Configuration Mode Note: Before programming the features, make sure your radio is set to the channel you wish to program. You can do so before entering Advanced Configuration Mode or at any time during the Advanced Configuration Mode by rotating the Channel Selector Knob. To read or modify Frequencies, Codes, Auto-Scan, Active Channels or enable/
disable the Weather Channel, set the radio to 'Advanced Configuration Mode' by pressing and holding the PTT and SB1 buttons simultaneously for 3 to 5 seconds while powering up the radio and until you hear a voice prompt saying
"Programming Mode" and "Channel #". Note: 'Idle' Programming Mode is the stage of the Programming Mode in which the radio is waiting for the user to start the radio programming cycle. Once you are in the 'Idle' Programming Mode, you will be able to hear the Frequencies, Codes, Auto-Scan, active channels settings and Weather Channel enable/disable by short pressing the PTT button to move along the different programmable features. Entering Frequencies Values RM Series radios have 99 frequencies for UHF and 27 for VHF. Once in Idle Programming Mode, the first value available to change is Channel number, you can change the channel by rotating the Channel Selector Knob, voice announcement will indicate channel selected. Using SB1 and SB2 you can change values. The value selected is announced by voice prompt. F E A T U R E S P R O G R A M M N G I 39 English I G N M M A R G O R P S E R U T A E F Reading CTCSS/DPL Values If you continue short pressing the PTT button the radio will move forward to programming CTCSS/PL Codes. After hearing the current value for CTCSS/PL Code you can scroll to a new code value using the SB1 or SB2 button. RM Series have up to 219 codes available
(refer to Frequencies and Codes Charts Section). Reading Auto-Scan Values After hearing the CTCSS/DPL codes, short press the PTT button and the radio will move forward to programming Auto-Scan. Auto-Scan only has two values:
- Enabled
- Disabled If you continue short pressing the PTT button the radio will move forward to programming Active Channels. Again, another short pressing the PTT, the radio will advance to enable/disable Weather Channels. English 40 Saving Settings If you are satisfied with the setting, you can either:
short press PTT to continue programming, long press PTT to save and return to
'Idle' Programming Mode, or return to normal radio operation if the radio is already in idle mode or long press the PTT button twice to exit
'Idle' Programming Mode and return to the normal radio operation. Note:
If you do not wish to save the value you just programmed, turn the radio OFF or switch the Freq knob before radio entering idle mode If long PTT press or radio return to "Idle"
Programming mode, radio will save the changes. If you roll-over to the beginning of Idle Programming Mode you will hear "Channel #" and the LED Indicator will show a green heartbeat again. All values that were changed will be automatically saved. Programming Mode FAQ 1. I got distracted while programming and forgot which feature I was programming. What should I do?
Return to 'Idle' Programming Mode and start over. Long press the PTT button. The radio will return to the 'Idle' Programming Mode or, Turn OFF the radio and enter Programming Mode again (see instructions in the beginning of this section) 2. I am trying to program a frequency (or code) value but the radio would not do it. It rolled over and took me back to value 0. The radio will not allow you to program any values that are not available in the frequencies and codes pool. For example, if you try to program code 220, the radio would not accept it, as the maximum value allowed is 219. Same thing will happen with frequencies. Check the Frequencies and Codes Charts section to make sure you are programming a valid number. 3. I am trying to enter the Programming Mode but the radio would not do it. The radio might be locked using the CPS to not allow Front Panel Programming. To re-enable, use the CPS. I G N M M A R G O R P S E R U T A E F English 42 4. When I was programming I made a mistake and programmed the wrong value. How can I erase it or re-program it?
If you make a mistake while programming a value you have two choices:
The radio settings will roll-over each time they reach a maximum or minimum value. Keep increasing (short press SB1) or decreasing (short pressing SB2) until you get the desired value or, 5. Turn OFF the radio and start-over. I just programmed the value I wanted. How do I exit Programming Mode?
If you are in Programming Mode you can exit by long pressing the PTT button twice. If you are already in the Idle Programming Mode, long press the PTT button once. 6. I am done programming the features in this channel and want to program another channel. Press short PTT several times until you hear
"Channel #", then switch channel using Channel Selector Knob. If you wish to save the changes, make sure you are in the Idle Programming Mode before switching the channel as otherwise you will lose the changes made. PROGRAMMING VALUES EXAMPLE Example of Programming a Frequency Assuming current frequency value is set to Channel 1, with the UHF default frequency 02 (equivalent to 464.5500 MHz), and you want to change it to Frequency Number =
13 (which is mapped to 461.1375 MHz), follow this sequence:
Enter into Advanced Configuration Mode F E A T U R E S P R O G R A M M N G I 43 English Short press the PTT button to enter Frequency Programming Selection Mode. Radio will announce current value 2 Press SB1 button eleven times to scroll up the frequency list and you will hear frequency "13"
Long press the PTT button. LED Indicator will show a heartbeat to indicate 'Idle' state. Long press the PTT button to exit Programming Mode or turn radio OFF. I G N M M A R G O R P S E R U T A E F English 44 Example of Programming a Code Assuming current code value is set to factory default 001, and you want to change it to CTCSS/DPL Code = 103 follow the sequence below:
Enter into Advanced Configuration Mode Short press the PTT button twice and you will hear "Code #" (Entering CTCSS/DPL Programming Selection Mode). Press and hold SB1 or SB2 will cause the radio to increment by 10's - 10, 20, 30 ... 100, 110. Will not hear 103. Need to release SB1 or SB2, then slowly press/release SB1 or SB2 until the user reaches the desired code, in this case "103"
Long press the PTT button. LED Indicator will show a green heartbeat to indicate
'Programming' state. Long press the PTT button to exit Programming Mode or turn radio OFF. Example of Programming Auto-Scan Auto-
Scan is the third Programming Mode and can be set to either ON or OFF on a particular channel. To set Auto-Scan to ON:
Enter into advanced Configuration Mode and select the desired channel. Short press the PTT button three times to enter Auto-Scan Programming Selection Mode. The radio will announce "Auto-Scan" and current setting (Enabled or Disabled), followed by changing instruction - "To change, press side button 1 or 2"
Example of Programming Active Channels Active Channels allows you to modify the . of active channels the radio will be programmed to support. To set Active Channels:
Enter Programming Mode and select the desired channel. Short press the PTT button Four times to enter Active Channels Programming Selection Mode. The radio will announces "Active Channels"
and current value followed by changing instruction. Short press the SB1 or SB2 buttons until you hear the number of channels desired. Long press the PTT button. LED Indicator will show a green heartbeat to indicate Idle/
Programming state. Long press the PTT button to exit Programming Mode or turn radio OFF. Example of Programming Weather Channels Weather Channels mode allows you toggle a radio channel between 2 way radio mode and weather alert mode. To set Channels to Weather mode:
Enter Programming Mode and select the desired channel. Short press the PTT button five times to enter Weather Channels Programming Mode. The radio will announce "Weather Channel and Frequency used" plus how to change it. Short press the SB1 or SB2 to enable/
disableLong press the PTT button. LED Indicator will show a green heartbeat to indicate Programming state. F E A T U R E S P R O G R A M M N G I Long press the PTT button to exit Programming Mode or turn radio OFF. 45 English 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 will receive on the active channel. This will allow you to listen and talk to people on that channel without having to change channel. If there is are transmissions on another channel once the radio has stopped scanning then you will not hear that activity. After activity has ceased on the channel which the radio has stopped, scanning will resume again after 5 seconds of no activity on that channel. To start scanning, press the SBx (x=1 or 2) button (Scan is defaulted on SB2 but can be programmed to either SB1 or SB2 via CPS). When the radio detects channel activity, it will stop on that channel until the activity ends. You can respond to the caller on that channel without having to switch channels by pressing PTT. To stop scanning, short press the SBx button again. By pressing the PTT button while the radio is scanning, the radio will transmit on the channel which was selected before Scan was activated. If no transmission occurs within five seconds, scanning will resume. If you 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, the LED Indicator will signal a Fast Red Heartbeat. I G N M M A R G O R P S E R U T A E F English 46 Editing Scan List Scan Lists can be edited by using the CPS
(refer to CPS section on page 46) Nuisance Channel Delete Nuisance Channel Delete allows you to temporarily remove channels from the Scan List. This feature is useful when frequent, irrelevant conversations on a channel tie up the scanning feature, becoming a nuisance to the user. To delete a channel from the Scan List:
To start scanning, press the SBx (x=1 or x=2) button (Scan has to be programmed to either SB1 or SB2 via CPS). SB2 by default programmed to Scan/Nuisance Channel Delete Wait until the radio stops on the channel you wish to eliminate, then long press the SBx button to delete it.
(Cannot delete home channel - the channel that the user enables scan on). The channel will not be scanned again until you exit Scan by short pressing the SBx button again or by turning the radio OFF and back ON. F E A T U R E S P R O G R A M M N G I 47 English I G N M M A R G O R P S E R U T A E F CPS (COMPUTER PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE) 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/RMseries To program, connect the RM Series radio via the Drop-in Charger Tray and CPS Programming Cable as shown in the picture above. (Need to select CPS mode on the cable switch). CPS allows the user to program frequencies, PL/DPL codes, as well as other features such as: Bandwidth Select, Time-out Timer, Power 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 to avoid accidentally erasing the current radio settings. It also provides security by giving the option to set up a password for radio profile management. Please refer to Features Summary Chart Section at the end of the user guide for more details. Note:
(*) CPS Programming Cable P/N HKKN4027A is an accessory sold separately. Please contact your Motorola point of purchase for more information. English 48 Time-Out Timer This timer sets the amount of time that the radio can continuously transmit before transmission is automatically terminated. The default setting is 60 seconds and can be changed using the CPS. Power Select Power Select allows you to select between high and low transmission power per channel. The power levels for RM Series toggle between 2W and 1W. Call Tones Call Tones feature allows you to transmit an audible tone to other radios on the same channel and alerting them that you are about to talk or alerting them without speaking. The call tones feature must be programmed to SB1 or SB2 and 1 of 3 pre-recorded tones selected Scramble The Scramble feature makes transmissions sound garbled to anyone listening without the same code. Scramble default value is OFF. The Scramble feature should be programmed to SB1 or SB2, If the scramble code need to be changed during radio's normal operation. Reverse Burst Reverse Burst eliminates unwanted noise
(squelch tail) during loss of carrier detection. You can select values of either 180 or 240 to be compatible with other radios. Default is 180. Notes:
The features described in previous pages are just some of the features CPS has. CPS offers more capabilities. For more information refer to the HELP file in the CPS. Some of the features available with the CPS software may vary depending on the radio model. F E A T U R E S P R O G R A M M N G I 49 English Weather Channel I G N M M A R G O R P S E R U T A E F English 50 Weather Channel (Cont.) The channel position 8 on all RM Series radios with channel selector knob is configured at the factory as a NOAA Weather Radio. The NOAA Weather Radio feature can be disabled or configured to any of the other available channel positions via the Customer Programming Software or in Advanced Configuration Mode. When a channel that has the NOAA Weather Radio enabled is selected, the RM radio generates a voice announcement indicating channel and weather frequency number, e.g. "Channel 8: Weather 1". The weather frequency number announced is which of the 7 NOAA national frequencies is currently tuned in the weather radio. The weather frequency can be changed while in the Weather Channel by Pressing SB2 to enter Weather menu then SB1 acts as up button and SB2 acts down button. Also, PTT acts as menu button to advance to channel menu or weather alert menu. NOAA Weather Alert The RM Series radio is capable of monitoring the NOAA frequency for any Alerts issued by the National Weather Service. When the weather alert feature is enabled the radio will "mute" the daily weather radio, you can then move the channel position to a standard two way radio frequency and continue normal communication. The Weather Alert allows the radio to "listen" for a Warning Alarm Tone (WAT) from the National Weather Service. If a WAT is detected the weather radio will "un-mute" and the message being broadcasted will be heard on the RM radio. If the RM radio is tuned to a two-way channel (normal operation + weather alert on) when a WAT is detected, the radio will "un-mute" and the message being broadcasted will be heard. While monitoring an alert, pressing the PTT or changing channels will exit the weather alert and go back to normal operation. Please note that using the Weather Alert feature will impact normal battery life. I G N M M A R G O R P S E R U T A E F CLONING RADIOS You can clone RM Series radio profiles from one Source radio to a Target radio by using any one of these 3 methods:
Using a Multi Unit Charger (optional accessory), Two Single Unit Chargers (SUC) and a Radio-to-
Radio cloning cable (optional accessory), the CPS (free software download) and CPS programming cable (optional accessory). Cloning with a Multi Unit Charger (MUC) 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 or 4 while the Target radio has to be in Pocket 2 or 5, matching in the MUCs pockets by pairs as follows:
1 and 2 or, 4 and 5 When cloning, the MUC does not need to be plugged into a power source, but ALL radios require charged batteries. 1. Turn ON the Target radio and place it into one of the MUC Target Pockets Power the Source radio following the sequence below:
Hold the PTT button and SB2 for 3 to 5 seconds simultaneously while turning the radio ON. 2. To clone radios using the MUC, there must be at least two radios:
a Source radio (radio which profiles will be cloned F E A T U R E S P R O G R A M M N G I 51 English Further details on how to clone radios are explained in the Instructions Sheet provided with the MUC. When ordering the MUC, please refer to P/N PMLN6384A. Notes If cloning fails please refer to What To Do if Cloning Fails on page 54. Paired Target radios and Source radios must be of the same band type in order for the cloning to run successfully. MUC pockets numbers should be read from left to right with the Motorola logo facing front. Wait for 3 seconds before releasing the buttons until a distinctive audible tone is heard and Cloning is announced. Place the Source radio in the source pocket that pairs with the target pocket you chose in step 1. Short press SB1 on Source radio. After cloning is completed, the Source radio will announce either Successful (cloning was successful) or failed (cloning process has failed). Once you have completed the cloning process, turn the radios OFF and ON to exit the cloning mode. 3. 4. 5. I G N M M A R G O R P S E R U T A E F English 52 CPS and Cloning Cables (Optionals) CPS Cable Both CPS and Cloning cables are made to work either with RM Series radios or RDX series. Cloning cable also can work with a mix of RDX and RM radios. The CPS cable is made to program RM series radio when the switch is in either
"Flash" or "CPS" position. If you want to use the CPS cable to program RDX radios, make sure the switch is in "CPS"
position and attach a USB converter provided as part of the CPS cable kit. Cloning cable allows you to clone:
- RM Series, make sure the switch is either in "Cloning" or "Legacy" position.
- RDX radios, make sure the switch is in
"Legacy" position there is one USB converter attached on each side.
- RM and RDX radios, make sure the switch is in "Legacy" position and use a USB converter to connect to the RDX SUC. Cloning cable kit provides 1 USB converter. Cloning Cable Micro-to-Mini USB Convertor USB Converter Cloning Radio using the Radio to Radio
(R2R) Cloning Cable (Optional Accessory) Operating Instructions 1. Before beginning the cloning process, make sure you have:
A fully charged battery on each one of the radios. Two Single Unit Chargers (SUC). Either 2 SUC for RM Series or 1 SUC for RM Series and 1 SUC for RDX Series Turned OFF the radios and, 2. 3. Note:
4. 5. Unplug any cables (power supply or USB cables) from the SUCs. Plug one side of the cloning cable mini connector to one SUC. Plug the other end to the second SUC. During the cloning process no power is being applied to the SUC. The batteries will not be charged. A data communication is being established between the two radios. Turn ON the Target radio and place it into one of the SUCs. On the Source radio, power the 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 you hear a distinctive audible tone and the word "Cloning"
6. Place the Source radio in its SUC, press and release SB1. F E A T U R E S P R O G R A M M N G I 53 English 7. 8. After cloning is completed, the Source radio will announce either Successful (cloning was successful) or failed (cloning process has failed). Once you have completed the cloning process, turn the radios OFF and ON to exit clone mode. What To Do if Cloning Fails The radio will emit "Fail" 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 process again:
1. Ensure that the batteries on both radios are fully charged. Check the cloning cable connection on both SUCs. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Ensure that the battery is engaged properly on to the radio. Ensure that there is no debris in the charging tray or on the radio contacts. Ensure that the Source radio is in cloning mode. Ensure that the Target radio is turned ON. Ensure that radios are both from the same frequency band, same region and same transmission power. Note:
This cloning cable is designed to operate only with compatible Motorola SUC RLN6175 and PMLN6394A When ordering Cloning Cable please refer to P/N HKKN4028A. For details about accessories refer to Accessories section. I G N M M A R G O R P S E R U T A E F English 54 Cloning using the CPS (Computer Programming Software) When cloning using this method, you will need to have the CPS software, a Drop-in Tray Charger and the CPS Programming Cable. To order the CPS Programming Cable, please refer to HKKN4028A Information on how to clone using the CPS is available either in:
the CPS Help File --> Content and Index -->
Cloning Radios, or in the CPS Programming Cable Accessory Leaflet. F E A T U R E S P R O G R A M M N G I 55 English TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Try This... Recharge No Power Replace the battery. Extreme operating temperatures may affect battery life. Refer to See About the Li-Ion Battery on page 14. 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 and Monitoring on page 24. 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 frequency codes to make sure they are identical in all radios I G N T O O H S E L B U O R T English 56 Symptom Try This... Limited talk 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 reduce obstructions, increase power. UHF radios provides greater coverage in industrial and commercial buildings. Increasing power provides greater signal range and increased penetration through obstructions. Refer to See Talking and Monitoring on page 24. Message not transmitted or received 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 24 for further information. Recharge, replace and/or reposition batteries. Refer to About your Li-Ion Battery section on page 11. Obstructions and operating indoors, or in vehicles, may interfere. Change location. Refer to Talking and Monitoring Section on page 24. Verify that the radio is not in Scan. Refer to Scan on page 41 and Nuisance Channel Delete on page 41. T R O U B L E S H O O T N G I 57 English Symptom Try This... Heavy static or interference Low batteries 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 24. Recharge or replace Li-Ion battery. Extreme operating temperatures affect battery life. Refer to About the Li-
Ion Battery on page 11. Drop-in Charger LED light does not blink Refer to Charging the Battery section on page 21, Drop-in Tray Charger LED Indicators section on page 24 and Installing the Lithium-Ion Battery section on page 13. Low battery indicator is blinking although new batteries are inserted Refer to Installing the Li-Ion Battery section on page 13 and About your Li-Ion Battery section on page 11. I G N T O O H S E L B U O R T English 58 Symptom Cannot activate VOX Battery does not charge although it has been placed in the drop-in charger for a while Try ThTry This... is... VOX feature might be set to OFF. Use the CPS to ensure that the VOX Sensitivity level is not set to Off.. Accessory not working or not compatible. Refer to Hands-Free Use/VOX section on page 28. Check drop-in tray charger is properly connected and correspond to a compatible power supply. Refer to Charging with the Drop-In Tray Single Unit Charger section on page 21 and Charging a Standalone Battery section on page 22. Refer to Drop-in Tray Charger LED Indicators section on page 24. Check the chargers LEDs indicators to see if the battery has a problem. Refer to Drop-in Tray Charger LED Indicators section on page 18. Note: Whenever a feature in the 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. T R O U B L E S H O O T N G I 59 English E R A C D N A E S U USE AND CARE Use a soft damp cloth to clean the exterior Do not immerse in water Do not use alcohol or cleaning solutions If the radio is submerged in water... Turn radio OFF and remove batteries Dry with soft cloth Do not use radio until completely dry English 60 FREQUENCY AND CODE CHARTS RM VHF FREQUENCIES CHART The charts in this section provide Frequency and Code information. These charts are useful when using Motorola RM Series two-way radios with other business radios. F R E Q U E N C Y A N D C O D E In blue default frequencies 61 English RM VHF Frequencies (cont.) PLEASE NOTICE THAT THE FACTORY DEFAULT CONFIGURATION OF THE RM SERIES RADIOS HAVE BEEN MODIFIED TO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE 2013 FCC NARROWBAND MANDATE. THIS MANDATE REQUIRES RADIO OPERATORS TO SWITCH THE CONFIGURATION OF THEIR EQUIPMENT TO 12.5 KHZ CHANNEL BANDWIDTH BY JANUARY 1ST, 2013. THE RM SERIES 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 WWW.MOTOROLASOLUTIONS.COM/NARROWBANDING E D O C D N A Y C N E U Q E R F English 62 RMV2080 - VHF DEFAULT FREQUENCIES CHART F R E Q U E N C Y A N D C O D E 63 English RM UHF FREQUENCIES CHART RM UHF Frequencies Frequency # Frequency
(MHz) 464.5000 464.5500 467.7625 467.8125 467.8500 467.8750 467.9000 467.9250 461.0375 461.0625 461.0875 461.1125 461.1375 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Bandwidth 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz Frequency # Frequency
(MHz) 461.1625 461.1875 461.2125 461.2375 461.2625 461.2875 461.3125 461.3375 461.3625 462.7625 462.7875 462.8125 462.8375 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
*23 24 25 26 Bandwidth 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz F R E Q U E N C Y A N D C O D E 65 English RM UHF Frequencies (Continued) Frequency # Frequency
(MHz) 462.8625 462.8875 462.9125 464.4875 464.5125 464.5375 464.5625 466.0375 466.0625 466.0875 466.1125 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Bandwidth 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz Frequency # Frequency
(MHz) 466.1375 466.1625 466.1875 466.2125 466.2375 466.2625 466.2875 466.3125 466.3375 466.3625 467.7875 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Bandwidth 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz E D O C D N A Y C N E U Q E R F English 66 RM UHF Frequencies (Continued) Frequency # Frequency
(MHz) 467.8375 467.8625 467.8875 467.9125 469.4875 469.5125 469.5375 469.5625 462.1875 462.4625 462.4875 462.5125 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Bandwidth 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz Frequency # Frequency
(MHz) 467.1875 467.4625 467.4875 467.5125 451.1875 451.2375 451.2875 451.3375 451.4375 451.5375 451.6375 452.3125 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 Bandwidth 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz F R E Q U E N C Y A N D C O D E 67 English RM UHF Frequencies (cont.) Bandwidth Frequency # Frequency
(MHz) 456.4375 456.5375 456.6375 457.3125 457.4125 457.5125 457.7625 457.8625 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 Bandwidth 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz Frequency # Frequency
(MHz) 452.5375 452.4125 452.5125 452.7625 452.8625 456.1875 456.2375 456.2875 456.3375 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz Notes:
When referring to XTN radios, note that frequencies from # 57 to # 89 are 33 new additional frequencies E D O C D N A Y C N E U Q E R F English 68 RMU2080 - UHF DEFAULT FREQUENCIES CHART RM UHF 8 CH Radios Default Frequencies RMU2080 Channel Frequency #
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 8 5 6 10 12 14 WC WC = Weather Channel Frequency Frequency
(MHz) 464.5500 467.9250 467.8500 467.8750 461.0625 461.1125 461.1625 162.4000 Code #
Code Bandwidth 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 67.0 Hz 67.0 Hz 67.0 Hz 67.0 Hz 67.0 Hz 67.0 Hz 67.0 Hz 67.0 Hz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz F R E Q U E N C Y A N D C O D E 69 English CTCSS AND PL/DPL CODES CTCSS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Hz 67.0 71.9 74.4 77.0 79.7 82.5 85.4 88.5 91.5 94.8 97.4 100.0 103.5 Note:
(*) New CTCSS code. CTCSS CTCSS Codes Hz 107.2 110.9 114.8 118.8 123 127.3 131.8 136.5 141.3 146.2 151.4 156.7 162.2 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 CTCSS 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 122 (*) Hz 167.9 173.8 179.9 186.2 192.8 203.5 210.7 218.1 225.7 233.6 241.8 250.3 69.3 F R E Q U E N C Y A N D C O D E 71 English E D O C D N A Y C N E U Q E R F DPL 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 Code 23 25 26 31 32 43 47 51 54 65 71 72 73 74 114 115 PL/DPL Codes DPL 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 Code 116 125 131 132 134 143 152 155 156 162 165 172 174 205 223 226 DPL 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 Code 243 244 245 251 261 263 265 271 306 311 315 331 343 346 351 364 English 72 PL/DPL Codes (Continued) DPL 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 Code 365 371 411 412 413 423 431 432 445 464 465 466 503 506 516 532 546 DPL 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 Code 565 606 612 624 627 631 632 654 662 664 703 712 723 731 732 734 743 DPL 121 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 Code 754 645 Customized PL Customized PL Customized PL Customized PL Customized PL Customized PL Inverted DPL 39 Inverted DPL 40 Inverted DPL 41 Inverted DPL 42 Inverted DPL 43 Inverted DPL 44 Inverted DPL 45 Inverted DPL 46 Inverted DPL 47 F R E Q U E N C Y A N D C O D E 73 English E D O C D N A Y C N E U Q E R F PL/DPL Codes (Continued) DPL 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 Code Inverted DPL 48 Inverted DPL 49 Inverted DPL 50 Inverted DPL 51 Inverted DPL 52 Inverted DPL 53 Inverted DPL 54 Inverted DPL 55 Inverted DPL 56 Inverted DPL 57 Inverted DPL 58 Inverted DPL 59 Inverted DPL 60 Inverted DPL 61 Inverted DPL 62 Inverted DPL 63 Inverted DPL 64 DPL 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 Code Inverted DPL 65 Inverted DPL 66 Inverted DPL 67 Inverted DPL 68 Inverted DPL 69 Inverted DPL 70 Inverted DPL 71 Inverted DPL 72 Inverted DPL 73 Inverted DPL 74 Inverted DPL 75 Inverted DPL 76 Inverted DPL 77 Inverted DPL 78 Inverted DPL 79 Inverted DPL 80 Inverted DPL 81 DPL 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 Code Inverted DPL 82 Inverted DPL 83 Inverted DPL 84 Inverted DPL 85 Inverted DPL 86 Inverted DPL 87 Inverted DPL 88 Inverted DPL 89 Inverted DPL 90 Inverted DPL 91 Inverted DPL 92 Inverted DPL 93 Inverted DPL 94 Inverted DPL 95 Inverted DPL 96 Inverted DPL 97 Inverted DPL 98 English 74 PL/DPL Codes (Continued) DPL 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 Code Inverted DPL 99 Inverted DPL 100 Inverted DPL 101 Inverted DPL 102 Inverted DPL 103 Inverted DPL 104 Inverted DPL 105 Inverted DPL 106 Inverted DPL 107 Inverted DPL 108 DPL 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 Code Inverted DPL 109 Inverted DPL 110 Inverted DPL 111 Inverted DPL 112 Inverted DPL 113 Inverted DPL 114 Inverted DPL 115 Inverted DPL 116 Inverted DPL 117 Inverted DPL 118 DPL 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 Code Inverted DPL 119 Inverted DPL 120 Inverted DPL 121 Inverted DPL 123 Customized DPL Customized DPL Customized DPL Customized DPL Customized DPL Customized DPL F R E Q U E N C Y A N D C O D E 75 English 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 Products, Accessories and Software purchased by consumers in the United States, which are accompanied by this written warranty. Y T N A R R A W English 76 Products and Accessories Products Covered Length of Coverage Products and Accessories as defined above, unless otherwise provided for below. 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 covers and cases. Business Two-way Radio Accessories Products and Accessories that are Repaired or Replaced. Limited lifetime warranty for the lifetime of ownership by the first consumer purchaser of the product. One (1) year from the date of purchase by the first consumer purchaser of the product. The balance of the original warranty or for ninety (90) days from the date returned to the consumer, whichever is longer. 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 & 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 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. 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
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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-engineered, distributed, or reproduced in any manner to the extent allowed by law. 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. 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 W A R R A N T Y 79 English I S E R O S S E C C A ACCESSORIES AUDIO ACCESSORIES BATTERY Part No. Description 53815 Headset w/Boom Mic BR HMN9026ER Remote Speaker Mic BR HKLN4477B Surveillance Earpiece BR Part No. Description 53865 53866 56517 Headset w/Swivel Boom Mic Earbud w/Clip PTT Mic BR Earpiece w/Inline Mic RLN6423B Swivel Earpiece BR English 80 CARRY ACCESSORIES Part No. Description HKLN4510A Swivel Holster CABLES Part No. Description HKKN4028A Radio to Radio Cloning Cable HKKN4027A CPS Programming Cable CHARGERS Part No. Description PMLN6384A Multi Unit Charger (MUC) Kit -
North America PMLN6394A Standard Drop-in Tray Charger A C C E S S O R E S I 81 English RM Series Features Summary M 83 Features Programmable Via Advanced Conf. Programmable via CPS Display Non-
Display Display Non-
Display Default Value Programming Tips Call Tones (4) Yes No Yes Yes OFF /
BUTTON A Channel Aliasing Yes N/A Yes N/A OFF Channels Yes Yes Yes Yes Model Dependant 84 Advanced Configuration available only for Display Models by going into Advanced Configuration Mode(1). Values available are 0 (OFF),1, 2 and 3. To enable/disable Call Tones press Button A
(default button). Only Display Models. To enter or exit Channel Aliasing mode press PTT and "A"
buttons simultaneously while turning radio ON for 3 sec. After editing, to exit and save, long press PTT. Note: To edit, refer to Programming Features/Editing Channels. 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. Features Programmable Via Advanced Conf. Programmable via CPS Display Non-
Display Display Non-
Display Default Value Programming Tips Cloning Mode Yes Yes Yes Yes Enable CPS Manager Lock End of Tx Tone (or Roger Beep)
(2) No No Yes Yes N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes OFF Frequencies Yes Yes Yes Yes Channel and Model Dependant Enables radio to enter cloning mode in order to clone its profile settings into other radios (using 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. It prevents unauthorized access to the CPS to the radios programmed configuration. Make sure you set up a 4 digits password that is easy to remember. To enable/disable press SB1 while powering up the radio There are 27 VHF frequencies and 89 UHF frequencies available. Use Advanced Configuration Mode (1) for configuration via the front panel radio programming. Refer to Frequencies and Codes Charts Section for details. 85 Features Programmable Via Advanced Conf. Programmable via CPS Display Non-
Display Display Non-
Display Default Value Programming Tips N/A N/A N/A N/A Model Dependant Yes Yes Yes Yes Channel and Model Dependant Yes N/A Yes Yes OFF Radios Bandwidth is fixed and non-programmable. Bandwidth Range for 2W radios: VHF 150.8 - 162 Mhz / UHF 450-470 Mhz Use Advanced Configuration Mode for front panel radio configuration. There are 122 codes available.For details refer to Frequencies and Codes Charts Section. Hands free without accessories. To enable IVOX long press the PTT button while turning radio ON and until the IVOX icon blinks on Display model. Bandwidth Range Codes, Interference Eliminator Codes
(CTCSS/DPL) IVOX, enable/
disable 86 Features IVOX, sensitivity Level Keypad Beep (
or Keypad Tone) (2) Keypad Lock
(2) LEDs Enabled/
Disabled Low Battery Alert -
Shutdown Programmable Via Advanced Conf. Programmable via CPS Display Non-
Display Display Non-
Display Yes N/A Yes N/A Default Value Programming Tips HIGH
(Level 3) Available for Display models only. Allows user to specify IVOX sensitivity level. For front panel radio programming use the MENU button. Yes Yes Yes Yes ON Yes N/A No No Yes Yes N/A Yes UNLOCKED Enabled N/A N/A N/A N/A ON Press SB2 while turning ON radio to enable/disable keypad beep. Press and hold MENU for 4 seconds to lock the radio keypad.To unlock, press MENU for 4 seconds. Using CPS you can disable radio LEDs Gives a sequence of loud and high beep tones to alert battery level is low. LED will blink orange several times. This a non-programmable feature. 87 Maximum Channels (2) Microphone Gain Level, ACCESSORY Microphone Gain Level, RADIO Features Programmable Via Advanced Conf. Programmable via CPS Display Non-
Display Display Non-
Display Yes Yes Yes Yes Default Value Programming Tips Model and CPS programmable dependant Use the Advanced Configuration mode to get the Active Channels Menu option. Note: Default value is set to the maximum number of channels that the radio supports. Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Medium
(Level 2) Medium
(Level 2) For front panel programming enter in Advanced Configuration Mode (1). For front panel programming enter in Advanced Configuration Mode (1). Monitor (4) Yes Yes Yes Yes SB1 Button Long Press SB1 to monitor and press SB1 again to release. Note: PL/DPL defeat feature should be disabled in order to monitor. 88 Features Programmable Via Advanced Conf. Programmable via CPS Display Non-
Display Display Non-
Display Default Value Programming Tips Nuisance Ch Delete (4) Yes Yes Yes Yes SB2 Button PL Defeat Yes Yes Yes Yes SB1 Button Power Select
(4) Yes Yes Yes Yes 2W
(1W Model dependant) Press SB2 to start scanning and wait until the radio lands on the channel you want to delete. Long press SB2 to delete the channel. Note: The nuisance deleted channel will be restored into the scan list when the radio is turned OFF or you exit SCAN. Also known as Squelch defeat. Short Press SB1 to enable PL/DPL defeat so you can listen or monitor any activity in the channel without noise. Press SB1 again to disable PL/DPL defeat. Use CPS to program an SBx button to be used for selecting the transmission power level you want for each channel. Note: There may be power restrictions depending on the frequency chosen in each channel. 89 Features Programmable Via Advanced Conf. Programmable via CPS Display Non-
Display Display Non-
Display Default Value Programming Tips Power up Text No N/A Yes N/A MOTOROLA Reset to Factory Defaults (2) Yes Yes Yes Yes Enabled Reverse Burst No No Yes Yes 180 Text that shows up in the radio display when turned ON. Default text is MOTOROLA. Programmable via CPS. Allows to restore radio's factory defaults. Press PTT, SB1, SB2 simultaneously for 3 seconds while turning ON radio. Reverse Burst eliminates unwanted noise (squelch tail) during loss of carrier detection. Use CPS to select values 180 or 240. 90 Features Programmable Via Advanced Conf. Programmable via CPS Display Non-
Display Display Non-
Display Default Value Programming Tips Scan Yes Yes N/A N/A SB2 Button Short press SB2 to enable/disable scan. Multiple (16) Scan Lists Scan, Auto Scan Yes No Yes Yes ON - All Channels No Yes No Yes OFF Scramble (4) Yes No Yes Yes OFF
(level 0) Time-Out Timer No No Yes Yes 60 seconds Use CPS for editing Scan Lists (adding/removing channels to be scanned). For display models only:
you can add/delete channels in the scan lists using front panel by going into Adv. Config. mode. Mode(1). Feature available only for Non Display Models. For front programming using front panel radio enter in Advanced Configuration Mode(1) Display models: you can program scramble using front panel by going into Advanced Configuration Mode(1). Non-display model you need to program an SBx. 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). 91 Features VOX Sensitivity Level VOX, enable/
disable Programmable Via Advanced Conf. Programmable via CPS Display Non-
Display Display Non-
Display Default Value Programming Tips Yes No Yes Yes OFF
(level 0) Yes Yes Yes Yes OFF Front panel radio programming available in display models by pressing PTT or MENU buttons and scrolling down/up with "A" and "B" buttons to set value. Long press PTT to save. Allows to use hands-free mode connecting 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 in Advanced Configuration 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.
(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. 92 New Features Programmable Buttons Chart Button Monitor Default SB1 SB2 Scan /
Nuisance Delete Default Call Tone Power Select Scramble No Operation Notes:
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 using radio front panel. 93 m MOTOROLA, MOTO, MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC and are used under license. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 2013 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in Malaysia. 68012009072
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6881095C98-H_SafetyP_Eng.fm Page 1 Tuesday, July 24, 2012 1:43 PM RF ENERGY EXPOSURE AND PRODUCT SAFETY GUIDE FOR PORTABLE TWO-WAY RADIOS ATTENTION!
Before using this radio, read this guide which contains important operating instructions for safe usage and RF energy awareness and control for compliance with applicable standards and regulations. MOTOROLA, MOTO, MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS and the Stylized M logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC and are used under license. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 2007 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.
*NNTN7223E*
NNTN7223E Motorola Solutions, Inc. 1303 E. Algonquin Rd., Schaumburg, IL 60196, U.S.A.
*6881095C98*
6881095C98-H English 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_Eng.fm Page 2 Tuesday, July 24, 2012 1:43 PM RF Energy Exposure Awareness and Control Information and Operational Instructions for Occupational Use NOTICE: This radio is intended for use in occupational/controlled conditions where users have full knowledge of their exposure and can exercise control over their exposure to meet the occupational limits in FCC and International standards. This radio device is NOT authorized for general population consumer use. This two-way radio uses electromagnetic energy in the radio frequency (RF) spectrum to provide communications between two or more users over a distance. It uses radio frequency (RF) energy or radio waves to send and receive calls. RF energy is one form of electromagnetic energy. Other forms include, but are not limited to, sunlight and x-rays. RF energy, however, should not be confused with these other forms of electromagnetic energy, which when used improperly, can cause biological damage. Very high levels of x-rays, for example, can damage tissues and genetic material. Experts in science, engineering, medicine, health, and industry work with organizations to develop standards for safe exposure to RF energy. These standards provide recommended levels of RF exposure for both workers and the general public. These recommended RF exposure levels include substantial margins of protection. All Motorola two-way radios are designed, manufactured, and tested to ensure they meet government-established RF exposure levels. In addition, manufacturers also recommend specific operating instructions to users of two-way radios. These instructions are important because they inform users about RF energy exposure and provide simple procedures on how to control it. English 2 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_Eng.fm Page 3 Tuesday, July 24, 2012 1:43 PM Please refer to the following websites for more information on what RF energy exposure is and how to control your exposure to assure compliance with established RF exposure limits:
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/rf-faqs.html www.who.int/en/
www.motorolasolutions.com/rfhealth Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Regulations When two-way radios are used as a consequence of employment, the FCC requires users to be fully aware of and able to control their exposure to meet occupational requirements. Exposure awareness can be facilitated by the use of a product label directing users to specific user awareness information. Your Motorola two-way radio has a RF Exposure Product Label. Also, your Motorola user manual, or separate safety booklet includes information and operating instructions required to control your RF exposure and to satisfy compliance requirements. Compliance with RF Exposure Standards Your Motorola two-way radio is designed and tested to comply with a number of national and International standards and guidelines (listed below) for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy. This radio complies with the IEEE (FCC) and ICNIRP exposure limits for occupational/controlled RF exposure environments at operating duty factors of up to 50% talk-50%
listen and is approved for occupational use only. In terms of measuring RF energy for compliance with these exposure guidelines, your radio generates measurable RF energy only while it is transmitting (during talking), not when it is receiving (listening) or in standby mode. 3 English 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_Eng.fm Page 4 Tuesday, July 24, 2012 1:43 PM NOTE: The approved batteries, supplied with this radio, are rated for a 5-5-90 duty factor (5% talk-5% listen-90% standby) even though this radio complies with FCC occupational exposure limits and may operate at duty factors of up to 50% talk. Your Motorola two-way radio complies with the following RF energy exposure standards and guidelines:
United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Code of Federal Regulations; 47 CFR et seq. & FCC, OET Bulletin 65 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1 International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) Ministry of Health (Canada) Safety Code 6 & Industry Canada RSS-102 Australian Communications Authority Radiocommunications Standard et seq. ANATEL ANNEX to Resolution No. 303 et seq. RF Exposure Compliance and Control Guidelines and Operating Instructions for Two-Way Radio Operations To control your exposure and ensure compliance with the occupational/controlled environment exposure limits, always adhere to the following procedures. DO NOT remove the RF Exposure Label from the device. User awareness instructions should accompany device when transferred to other users. English 4 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_Eng.fm Page 5 Tuesday, July 24, 2012 1:43 PM Two-Way Radio Operation Transmit no more than the rated duty factor of 50% of the time. To transmit
(talk), push the Push-To-Talk (PTT) button. To receive calls, release the PTT button. Transmitting 50% of the time, or less, is important because this radio generates measurable RF energy exposure only when transmitting (in terms of measuring for standards compliance). In front of the face. Hold the radio in a vertical position with the microphone (and other parts of the radio including the antenna) at least one inch (2.5 centimeters) away from the nose or lips. Keeping the radio at a proper distance is important to ensure compliance. NOTE: RF exposures decrease with increasing distance from the antenna. Body Worn Operation. When worn on the body, always place the radio in a Motorola-approved clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness for this product. Using approved body-worn accessories is important because the use of non-
Motorola-approved accessories may result in exposure levels, which exceed the occupational/controlled environment RF exposure limits. Use only Motorola-approved supplied or replacement antennas, batteries, and audio accessories. Use of non-Motorola-approved antennas, batteries, and accessories may exceed the applicable RF exposure guidelines (iEEE, ICNIRP or FCC). For a list of Motorola-approved accessories for your radio model, visit the following website: http://www.motorolasolutions.com/governmentandenterprise 5 English 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_Eng.fm Page 6 Tuesday, July 24, 2012 1:43 PM Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility NOTE: Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI) if inadequately shielded, designed, or otherwise configured for electromagnetic compatibility. Facilities To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off your radio in any facility where posted notices instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy. 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 (AdvaMed) recommends that a minimum separation of 6 inches (15 centimeters) be maintained between a handheld wireless radio and a pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with those of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Persons with pacemakers should:
ALWAYS keep the radio more than 6 inches (15 centimeters) from their pacemaker when the radio is turned ON. Not carry the radio in the breast pocket. Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference. Turn the radio OFF immediately if there is any reason to suspect that interference is taking place. English 6 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_Eng.fm Page 7 Tuesday, July 24, 2012 1:43 PM Hearing Aids Some digital wireless radios may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives. Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Use of Communication Devices While Driving Always check the laws and regulations on the use of radios in the areas where you drive. 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 or regulations so require. 7 English 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_Eng.fm Page 8 Tuesday, July 24, 2012 1:43 PM Acoustic Safety Exposure to loud noises from any source for extended periods of time may temporarily or permanently affect your hearing. The louder the radio's volume, the less time is required before your hearing could be affected. Hearing damage from loud noise is sometimes undetectable at first and can have a cumulative effect. To protect your hearing:
Use the lowest volume necessary to do your job. Turn up the volume only if you are in noisy surroundings. Turn down the volume before adding headset or earpiece. Limit the amount of time you use headsets or earpieces at high volume. When using the radio without a headset or earpiece, do not place the radio's speaker directly against your ear. Operational Warnings W A R N I N G For Vehicle With Air Bags:
Refer to vehicle manufacturer's manual prior to installation of electronic equipment to avoid interference with air bag wiring. DO NOT place a portable radio in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment area. Air bags inflate with great force. If a portable radio is placed in the air bag deployment area and the air bag inflates, the radio may be propelled with great force and cause serious injury to occupants of the vehicle. English 8 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_Eng.fm Page 9 Tuesday, July 24, 2012 1:43 PM Operational Warnings (Continued) W A R N I N G Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
(Explosive atmospheres refers to hazard classified locations that may contain hazardous gas, vapors, or dusts.) Turn off your radio prior to entering any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere unless it is a portable radio type especially qualified for use in such areas as Intrinsically Safe (for example, Factory Mutual, CSA, UL, or CENELEC). DO NOT remove, install, or charge batteries in such areas. Sparks in a potentially explosive atmosphere can cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. The areas with potentially explosive atmospheres referred to above include fueling areas such as below decks on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain, dust or metal powders. Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often, but not always, posted. Blasting Caps and Blasting Areas To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn off your radio when you are near electrical blasting caps, in a blasting area, or in areas posted: "Turn off two-way radio." Obey all signs and instructions. 9 English 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_Eng.fm Page 10 Tuesday, July 24, 2012 1:43 PM Operational Cautions C a u t i o n 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 touches exposed terminals. The conductive material may complete an electrical circuit (short circuit) and become quite hot. Exercise care in handling any charged battery, particularly when placing it inside a pocket, purse, or other container with metal objects. Intrinsically Safe Radio Information The Intrinsically safe approval unit refers to a product that has been approved as intrinsically safe by an approval agency (for example FM Approvals, CSA, UL, or Cenelec) and certifies that a particular product meets the Agency's applicable intrinsic safety standards for specific types of hazardous classified locations. A portable radio that has been approved for intrinsic safety will have Approval label attached to the radio to identify the unit as being Approved for specified hazardous atmospheres. This label specifies the hazardous Class/Division/Group along with the part number of the battery that must be used. The Intrinsically Safe Approval Label will be located on the portable radio unit. English 10 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_Eng.fm Page 11 Tuesday, July 24, 2012 1:43 PM Operational Cautions for Intrinsic Safe Equipment C a u t i o n DO NOT operate radio communications equipment in a hazardous atmosphere unless it is a type especially qualified (for example, FM, UL, CSA, or CENELEC approved). An explosion or fire may result. DO NOT operate a radio unit that has been approved as intrinsically safe product in a hazardous atmosphere if it has been physically damaged (for example, cracked housing). An explosion or fire may result. DO NOT replace or charge batteries in a hazardous atmosphere. Contact sparking may occur while installing or removing batteries and cause an explosion or fire. Warnings for Radios Approved as Intrinsically Safe Radios must ship from the Motorola manufacturing facility with the hazardous atmosphere capability and the intrinsic safety approval labelling (FM, UL, CSA, CENELEC). Radios will not be upgraded to this capability and labeled once they have been shipped to the field. A modification changes the units hardware from its original design configuration. Modifications can only be made by the original product manufacturer. 11 English 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_Eng.fm Page 12 Tuesday, July 24, 2012 1:43 PM W A R N I N G Repair W A R N I N G DO NOT replace or change accessories in a hazardous atmosphere. Contact sparking may occur while installing or removing accessories and cause an explosion or fire. Turn the radio off before removing or installing a battery or accessory. DO NOT disassemble an intrinsically safe product in any way that exposes the internal circuits of the unit. Failure to use an intrinsically safe approved battery or Approved accessories specifically approved for the radio unit may result in the dangerously unsafe condition of an unapproved radio combination being used in a hazardous location. Unauthorized or incorrect modification of the intrinsically safe approved Product will negate the approval rating of the product. Incorrect repair or relabeling of any intrinsically safe Agency-
approved radio could adversely affect the Approval rating of the unit. Use of a radio that is not intrinsically safe in a hazardous atmosphere could result in serious injury or death. REPAIRS FOR MOTOROLA PRODUCTS WITH INTRINSICALLY SAFE APPROVAL ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER. Repairs to a Motorola FM approved radio product should only be done at a location that has been FM audited under the FM 3605 repairs and service standard. Contact Motorola for assistance regarding repairs and service of Motorola intrinsically safe equipment. English 12 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_Eng.fm Page 13 Tuesday, July 24, 2012 1:43 PM A repair constitutes something done internally to the unit that would bring it back to its original condition. Items not considered as repairs are those in which an action is performed on a unit which does not require the outer casing of the unit to be opened in a manner that exposes the internal electrical circuits of the unit. Do Not Substitute Options or Accessories The Motorola communications equipment certified as intrinsically safe by the approving agency, (FM, UL, CSA, CENELEC) is tested as a complete system which consists of the listed agency Approved portable, Approved battery, and Approved accessories or options, or both. This Approved portable and battery combination must be strictly observed. There must be no substitution of items, even if the substitute has been previously Approved with a different Motorola communications equipment unit. Approved configurations are listed by the Approving Agency (FM, UL, CSA, CENELEC). The Intrinsically Safe Approval Label affixed to radio refers to the intrinsically safe classification of that radio product, and the approved batteries that can be used with that system. The manual PN referenced on the Intrinsically Safe Approval Label identifies the approved Accessories and or options that can be used with that portable radio unit. Using a non-Motorola-intrinsically-safe battery and or accessory with the Motorola approved radio unit will void the intrinsically safe approval of that radio unit. 13 English 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_Eng.fm Page 14 Tuesday, July 24, 2012 1:43 PM Notes:
English 14 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_LAS.fm Page 1 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:05 PM Folleto de normas de seguridad y exposicin a la energa de RF al usar radios bidireccionales porttiles ATENCIN ANTES DE UTILIZAR ESTA RADIO, LEA ESTA GUA QUE CONTIENE INSTRUCCIONES DE FUNCIONAMIENTO IMPORTANTES SOBRE EL USO SEGURO Y CONSCIENTE DE LA ENERGA DE RADIOFRECUENCIA (RF), Y SU CONTROL PARA CUMPLIR CON LOS ESTNDARES Y NORMAS APLICABLES. MOTOROLA, MOTO, MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS y el logotipo estilizado M son marcas de fabrica o marcas registradas de Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC y son usadas bajo licencia. Todas otras marcas registradas son la propiedad de sus dueos respectivos. 2007 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc. Todos los derechos estn reservados. Motorola Solutions, Inc. 1303 E. Algonquin Rd., Schaumburg, IL 60196, EE.UU. Espaol Latinoamericano 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_LAS.fm Page 2 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:05 PM Informacin sobre exposicin a la energa de RF y su control, e instrucciones operacionales para uso como herramienta ocupacional AVISO: Este radio est diseado para uso en ambientes ocupacionales controlados donde los usuarios estn plenamente conscientes de la exposicin a la energa de radiofrecuencia a la que estn sujetos, y pueden ejercer control sobre dicha exposicin para satisfacer los lmites para uso ocupacional establecidos en la normas de la FCC y dems normas internacionales. Esta unidad de radio NO est aprobada para la venta al pblico en general en el mercado de consumo masivo. Este radio bidireccional emplea energa electromagntica en el espectro de radiofrecuencia (RF) para permitir las comunicaciones entre dos o ms usuarios distantes. El mismo emplea la energa de radiofrecuencia u ondas de radio para enviar y recibir llamadas. La energa de RF es una forma de energa electromagntica. Este tipo de energa se presenta en otras formas, entre las que se encuentran la luz solar y los rayos X. La energa de RF, sin embargo, no debe confundirse con estas otras formas de energa electromagntica que, cuando son usadas indebidamente, pueden ocasionar daos biolgicos. Niveles muy elevados de rayos X, por ejemplo, pueden producir daos en tejidos y en material gentico. Expertos en las ciencias, la ingeniera, la medicina, la salud y la industria trabajan conjuntamente con diferentes organizaciones con el fin de desarrollar normas que definan lmites prudentes de exposicin a la energa de RF. Estas normas proporcionan los niveles recomendados de exposicin a la RF, tanto para los trabajadores como para el pblico en general. Estos niveles recomendados de exposicin a la RF incluyen mrgenes de seguridad suficientemente amplios. Todos los radios bidireccionales Motorola son diseados, fabricados y probados de manera que aseguren el cumplimiento de los niveles de exposicin a la RF establecidos por organismos pblicos reguladores. Asimismo, los fabricantes recomiendan a los usuarios de radios bidireccionales seguir instrucciones de operacin especficas. Estas instrucciones son importantes, ya que informan a los Espaol Latinoamericano 2 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_LAS.fm Page 3 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:05 PM usuarios acerca de la exposicin a la energa de RF y proporcionan procedimientos sencillos para su control. Visite los siguientes sitios Web para obtener ms informacin acerca de qu es la exposicin a la energa de RF y cmo controlar la exposicin para garantizar la observancia de los lmites de exposicin establecidos. http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/rf-faqs.html http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/radiofrequencyradiation/index.html Regulaciones de la Comisin Federal de Comunicaciones de EE.UU. (FCC) Las normas de la FCC estipulan que los fabricantes de radios porttiles bidireccionales no podrn comercializar sus productos en los EE.UU., a menos que los mismos cumplan con los lmites de exposicin a la energa de RF establecidos por la FCC. Cuando la naturaleza del trabajo requiere el uso de radios bidireccionales, la FCC exige que los usuarios estn totalmente conscientes de los efectos de la exposicin, y que sean capaces de controlar el nivel de exposicin al que se someten, a fin de satisfacer los requisitos laborales. La informacin sobre exposicin puede facilitarse mediante el uso de una etiqueta de producto que remita a los usuarios a la fuente de informacin apropiada. Su radio bidireccional Motorola tiene una etiqueta con informacin acerca de la exposicin a la energa de RF. Adems, en el manual de usuario del producto Motorola, o en un folleto de seguridad separado, se incluye la informacin e instrucciones de operacin necesarias para controlar la exposicin a la energa de RF y para garantizar el cumplimiento de las normas. Conformidad con las normas sobre exposicin a la radiofrecuencia Este radio bidireccional Motorola ha sido diseado y verificado con el fin de garantizar su compatibilidad con las siguientes normas y recomendaciones nacionales e internacionales relacionadas con la exposicin de seres humanos a la energa electromagntica de radiofrecuencia. Este radio cumple con los lmites de exposicin establecidos por el IEEE (FCC) y la ICNIRP para entornos ocupacionales o con control de exposicin a la energa de radiofrecuencia, a niveles de operacin de hasta un 50% (50% transmisin/
50% recepcin), y est aprobado por la FCC para uso como herramienta 3 Espaol Latinoamericano 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_LAS.fm Page 4 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:05 PM ocupacional solamente. En lo que respecta a la medicin de energa de RF para la determinacin de conformidad con estas pautas de exposicin, el radio genera energa de RF medible slo cuando est transmitiendo (cuando el usuario est hablando), no cuando est recibiendo (cuando el usuario est oyendo) ni cuando est en espera. NOTA: Las bateras aprobadas que se suministran con este radio soportan un nivel de operacin de 5-5-90 (5% del tiempo transmitiendo, 5% recibiendo y 90%
en espera), aun cuando este radio satisface los lmites de exposicin ocupacional de la FCC y puede trabajar a niveles de operacin de hasta 50% (50% del tiempo transmitiendo). Este radio bidireccional Motorola satisface las siguientes normas y recomendaciones relacionadas con la exposicin a la energa de radiofrecuencia:
Comisin Federal de Comunicaciones de EE.UU. (FCC), Cdigo de Reglamentos Federales; 47 CFR y siguientes Comisin Federal de Comunicaciones de EE.UU. (FCC), Boletn OET 65 Instituto de Ingenieros Elctricos y Electrnicos (IEEE), C95.1 Comisin Internacional para la Proteccin contra la Radiacin No Ionizante
(ICNIRP) Ministerio de Sanidad (Canad), Cdigo de seguridad 6 Industria Canad, RSS-102 Direccin Australiana de Comunicaciones, Normativa de Radiocomunicaciones y siguientes ANATEL, Anexo a la Resolucin n 303 y siguientes Pautas de conformidad y control de la exposicin de RF e instrucciones de operacin Para controlar su exposicin y asegurar la conformidad con los lmites de exposicin en un entorno ocupacional o controlado, observe siempre los procedimientos siguientes:
Espaol Latinoamericano 4 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_LAS.fm Page 5 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:05 PM Pautas:
No retire del dispositivo la etiqueta con informacin acerca de la exposicin a la El aparato debe ser acompaado de la informacin sobre la energa de RF cuando el mismo sea transferido a otros usuarios. No use este dispositivo sin antes satisfacer los requisitos operacionales aqu energa de RF. descritos. Instrucciones de operacin No transmita ms del 50% del tiempo, a fin de no sobrepasar el nivel de operacin mximo especificado del 50%. Para transmitir (hablar) presione el botn de transmisin (PTT). Para recibir llamadas, suelte el botn PTT. Es importante no transmitir ms del 50% del tiempo, ya que este radio emite energa de RF medible slo cuando est transmitiendo (en trminos de conformidad con las normas de medicin). Operacin de radios bidireccionales Sostenga el radio en posicin vertical frente a la cara, con el micrfono (y las dems partes del radio, incluida la antena) a una distancia mnima de 2,5 centmetros (1 pulg.) de la nariz y los labios. La antena debe mantenerse apartada de los ojos. Es importante mantener el radio a una distancia adecuada ya que la exposicin a la RF disminuye al aumentar la distancia de la antena. Operacin de la unidad ajustada al cuerpo Cuando use el radio ajustado al cuerpo, colquelo siempre en un clip, sujetador para cinturn, estuche o arns para el cuerpo aprobado por Motorola para uso con este producto. Es importante emplear accesorios aprobados para uso con unidades ajustadas al cuerpo, ya que de otra manera el usuario podra exponerse a niveles de energa de RF superiores a los lmites establecidos por la FCC para entornos ocupacionales o con control de exposicin. No sujete la antena cuando el radio est transmitiendo. El sujetar la antena afecta la calidad de la llamada y podra hacer que el producto de radio funcione a una potencia mayor que la necesaria. 5 Espaol Latinoamericano 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_LAS.fm Page 6 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:05 PM No toque la superficie metlica de la antena (en posicin extendida) cuando el radio est transmitiendo. Sentir una sensacin extraa producto de la RF. Accesorios aprobados Use nicamente antenas, bateras y accesorios suministrados por Motorola o reemplazos aprobados por Motorola. Si se emplean antenas, bateras o accesorios no aprobados por Motorola se podran exceder los lmites de exposicin a la energa de radiofrecuencia establecidos por la FCC (IEEE) y por la ICNIRP. Para consultar la lista de accesorios aprobados por Motorola visite el siguiente sitio Web donde encontrar una lista de accesorios adecuados para el modelo del radio en cuestin:
http://www.motorola.com/Business/US-EN/Two-Way+Radios Informacin adicional Para obtener informacin adicional sobre los requisitos de exposicin o sobre capacitacin, visite: http://responsibility.motorolasolutions.com/index.php/
ourapproach/wirelesscommhealth/. Interferencia y compatibilidad electromagntica NOTA: Casi todos los dispositivos electrnicos son susceptibles a la interferencia electromagntica si no cuentan con el debido blindaje, o si no estn diseados o configurados de manera que sean compatibles con este tipo de seales electromagnticas. Installaciones Para evitar problemas de interferencia y/o compatibilidad electromagntica, apague el radio donde haya letreros que as lo establezcan. Por ejemplo, en hospitales e instalaciones de asistencia mdica podran estar usando aparatos sensibles a la energa de RF externa. Espaol Latinoamericano 6 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_LAS.fm Page 7 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:05 PM Aeronaves Cuando est a bordo de un avin, apague el radio cuando se le indique. El radio deber ser usado de conformidad con las regulaciones de la lnea area y las instrucciones de la tripulacin. Aparatos mdicos Marcapasos La Asociacin de tecnologa mdica avanzada (AdvaMed, Advanced Medical Technology Association) recomienda mantener una distancia mnima de 15 centmetros (6 pulgadas) entre un radio inalmbrico de mano y un marcapasos. Estas recomendaciones concuerdan con las disposiciones del organismo estadounidense para el control de alimentos y drogas (FDA, Food and Drug Administration). Las personas que utilicen marcapasos deben seguir las siguientes recomendaciones:
Mantener SIEMPRE el radio a una distancia de 15 centmetros (6 pulgadas) como mnimo del marcapasos cuando est encendido el radio. No llevar el radio dentro del bolsillo de la camisa. Utilizar el odo opuesto al marcapasos para minimizar la probabilidad de interferencia. Apagar el radio inmediatamente si sospecha que est produciendo interferencia. Aparatos para correccin auditiva Algunos radios inalmbricos digitales pueden interferir con ciertos aparatos para correccin auditiva. En caso de que exista interferencia, puede consultar con el fabricante del aparato auditivo para explorar posibles alternativas. Otros dispositivos mdicos Si utiliza cualquier otro dispositivo mdico, consulte con el fabricante del dispositivo para determinar si est protegido adecuadamente contra la energa de RF externa. Su mdico podra ayudarle a obtener esta informacin. 7 Espaol Latinoamericano 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_LAS.fm Page 8 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:05 PM Uso de dispositivos de comunicaciones durante la conduccin de vehculos Consulte siempre las leyes y reglamentos para el uso de radios en las zonas donde conduce. Preste atencin al camino y a las condiciones de conduccin. Use la facilidad de manos libres, si est disponible. Salga del camino y estacione el vehculo antes de realizar o contestar una llamada, si la situacin lo amerita o si los reglamentos de trnsito as lo estipulan. Seguridad acstica La exposicin a ruidos intensos provenientes de cualquier fuente por perodos de tiempo prolongados podran afectar su capacidad auditiva de forma temporal o permanente. Mientras ms alto sea el volumen del radio, ms pronto podra resultar afectada su capacidad auditiva. El dao auditivo producido por ruidos intensos a veces puede que sea imperceptible al principio, pero puede tener un efecto acumulativo. Para proteger su capacidad auditiva:
Use el menor volumen que le permita realizar sus tareas. Aumente el volumen nicamente cuando est en un entorno ruidoso. Disminuya el volumen antes de conectar un audfono o un auricular. Lmite el tiempo de uso de audfonos o auriculares a alto volumen. Cuando use el radio sin un audfono o auricular, no se coloque el parlante del radio pegado a la oreja. Espaol Latinoamericano 8 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_LAS.fm Page 9 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:05 PM Advertencias operacionales ADVERTENCIA Para vehculos equipados con bolsas de aire:
Consulte el manual del fabricante del vehculo antes de instalar un equipo electrnico para evitar interferencia con el cableado de las bolsas de aire. No coloque el radio porttil sobre una bolsa de aire o en el rea de despliegue de la misma. Las bolsas de aire se inflan con mucha fuerza. De haber un radio porttil en el rea de despliegue de la bolsa de aire cuando sta se infle, el radio podra salir proyectado con gran velocidad y ocasionar lesiones graves a los pasajeros. Ambientes potencialmente explosivos
(Los ambientes explosivos son lugares clasificados como peligrosos que pueden contener gases, vapores o polvos peligrosos). Apague el radio cuando est en una atmsfera potencialmente explosiva, salvo que use un tipo de radio porttil especficamente clasificado como intrnsecamente seguro (por ejemplo, por la Factory Mutual Research Corp., CSA, UL o CENELEC) para uso en tales reas. No retire, instale ni cargue bateras en estas reas. Las chispas en atmsferas potencialmente explosivas pueden desencadenar explosiones o incendios, y ocasionar lesiones e incluso la muerte. 9 Espaol Latinoamericano 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_LAS.fm Page 10 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:05 PM ADVERTENCIA Entre los entornos potencialmente explosivos mencionados anteriormente se encuentran las reas con combustible, por ejemplo, debajo de la cubierta de barcos, instalaciones de transferencia y almacenamiento de combustible o de productos qumicos, y reas donde el aire contiene productos qumicos o partculas tales como cereales, polvo comn o polvo metlico. En las reas con atmsferas potencialmente explosivas generalmente hay seales de precaucin, aunque no siempre es as. reas de voladuras y explosivos Para evitar una posible interferencia con las operaciones de detonacin, apague el radio cuando est cerca de detonadores elctricos, en un rea de detonaciones o donde haya letreros que indiquen apagar los radios bidireccionales. Obedezca todas las seales e instrucciones. Precauciones operacionales Precaucin Antenas No utilice radios porttiles que tengan la antena daada. Si una antena daada hace contacto con la piel, podra producir una pequea quemadura. Bateras Todas las bateras pueden causar daos materiales, lesiones o quemaduras si un material conductor, por ejemplo, joyas, llaves o cadenas, hace contacto con los terminales expuestos. El material podra cerrar un circuito elctrico (producir un cortocircuito) y tornarse muy caliente. Manipule con cuidado las bateras cargadas, especialmente cuando las lleve dentro de un bolsillo, cartera o envase que contenga objetos metlicos. Espaol Latinoamericano 10 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_LAS.fm Page 11 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:05 PM Informacin sobre radios intrnsecamente seguros La unidad aprobatoria de un dispositivo intrnsecamente seguro se refiere a un producto que ha sido aprobado como intrnsecamente seguro por una entidad aprobatoria (por ejemplo, la aprobacin de FMRC, CSA, UL o Cenelec) y certifica que un producto en particular cumple las normas de seguridad intrnseca aplicables de dicha entidad aprobatoria para tipos especficos de lugares clasificados como peligrosos. Todo radio porttil al que se le haya otorgado la aprobacin de seguridad intrnseca deber tener adherida la correspondiente etiqueta de aprobacin que lo identifique como aprobado para uso en los ambientes peligrosos especificados. En dichas etiquetas se establece la Clase/
Divisin/Grupo de riesgo junto con el nmero de parte de la batera que se debe usar. La etiqueta de aprobacin de un dispositivo intrnsecamente seguro deber estar adherida sobre la unidad de radio porttil. Precauciones operacionales para unidades intrnsecamente seguras Precaucin No haga funcionar equipos de radiocomunicaciones en atmsferas peligrosas salvo que los mismos cuenten con las aprobaciones especiales correspondientes (por ejemplo, la aprobacin de FMRC, UL, CSA o CENELEC). De lo contrario, podran producirse explosiones o incendios. No haga funcionar un radio aprobado como intrnsecamente seguro en un ambiente peligroso si dicho radio presenta seales de daos (por ejemplo, la cubierta resquebrajada). De lo contrario, podran producirse explosiones o incendios. No cambie ni reinstale bateras en atmsferas peligrosas. De producirse chispas al instalar o sacar dichas bateras, podran originarse incendios o explosiones. 11 Espaol Latinoamericano 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_LAS.fm Page 12 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:05 PM Advertencias en torno a los radios aprobados como intrnsecamente seguros Los radios debern ser enviados por la fbrica de Motorola con la capacidad para funcionar en atmsferas peligrosas y la etiqueta de aprobacin de seguridad intrnseca correspondiente (FMRC, UL, CSA, CENELEC). Los radios no pueden ser actualizados con esta capacidad ni marcados con las etiquetas correspondientes una vez que sean enviados al campo. Toda modificacin alterar la configuracin de diseo original de los componentes de la unidad. Las modificaciones slo podrn ser realizadas por el fabricante del producto original. ADVERTENCIA accesorios. No cambie ni reinstale accesorios en atmsferas peligrosas. De producirse chispas al instalar o sacar accesorios, podran originarse incendios o explosiones. Apague el radio antes de desinstalar o instalar bateras o No desarme una unidad intrnsecamente segura a un nivel tal que los circuitos internos queden al descubierto. Espaol Latinoamericano 12 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_LAS.fm Page 13 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:05 PM ADVERTENCIA El no usar una batera o accesorio intrnsecamente seguro aprobado para uso con la unidad de radio correspondiente podra dar lugar a una condicin peligrosa semejante a la producida al usar una combinacin de radio no aprobada en un rea peligrosa. Toda modificacin incorrecta o no autorizada del producto aprobado como intrnsecamente seguro anular la clasificacin del mismo. Toda reposicin de etiqueta o reparacin indebida de cualquier radio aprobado por una entidad aprobatoria de unidades intrnsecamente seguras podra afectar negativamente la clasificacin de la unidad. El uso de un radio que carezca de seguridad intrnseca en atmsferas peligrosas podra ocasionar lesiones graves o la muerte. Reparacin ADVERTENCIA LA REPARACIN DE PRODUCTOS MOTOROLA APROBADOS COMO INTRNSECAMENTE SEGUROS ES RESPONSABILIDAD DEL USUARIO. La reparacin de radios Motorola aprobados por la FMRC debe ser realizada nicamente en lugares supervisados por la FMRC que cumplan las normas de aprobacin FMRC nmero de clase 3605 relativas al servicio y la reparacin. Comunquese con Motorola para obtener asistencia con el servicio y la reparacin de unidades Motorola intrnsecamente seguras. 13 Espaol Latinoamericano 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_LAS.fm Page 14 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:05 PM Se entiende por reparacin cualquier operacin realizada en el interior de la unidad a fin de devolverle su condicin original. No se consideran reparaciones aquellas acciones efectuadas para las que no es necesario abrir la cubierta exterior de la unidad de forma que los circuitos elctricos internos de la unidad queden expuestos. No sustituya opciones ni accesorios El equipo de comunicaciones Motorola certificado como intrnsecamente seguro por la entidad aprobatoria (FMRC, UL, CSA, CENELEC) se prueba como un sistema completo, compuesto del radio porttil, batera, accesorios y opciones, todos ellos aprobados por la entidad correspondiente. El uso de esta combinacin aprobada, compuesta de la unidad porttil y la batera, deber observarse estrictamente. No debern usarse componentes sustitutos, aun cuando el sustituto haya sido aprobado previamente para uso con un equipo de comunicaciones Motorola diferente. Las configuraciones aprobadas pueden consultarse en la lista que mantiene la entidad aprobatoria (FMRC, UL, CSA, CENELEC). La etiqueta de aprobacin de seguridad intrnseca adherida al radio identifica la clasificacin de intrnsecamente segura de dicho radio y de las bateras aprobadas que pueden ser usadas con ese sistema. El nmero de parte del manual referido en la etiqueta de aprobacin de seguridad intrnseca identifica los accesorios y/u opciones aprobados que se pueden usar con esa unidad de radio porttil. El no usar una batera o accesorio Motorola intrnsecamente seguro con la unidad de radio Motorola aprobada anular la aprobacin de seguridad intrnseca de dicha unidad de radio. Espaol Latinoamericano 14 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_BP.fm Page 1 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:02 PM Folheto de normas de segurana e de exposio energia ATENO de RF para rdios portteis bidirecionais ANTES DE USAR O RDIO, LEIA ESTE GUIA QUE CONTM INSTRUES OPERACIONAIS IMPORTANTES PARA USO SEGURO E CONSCIENTIZAO E CONTROLE DE EXPOSIO ENERGIA DE RADIOFREQUNCIA (RF) PARA CONFORMIDADE COM PADRES E REGULAMENTOS APLICVEIS. MOTOROLA, MOTO, MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS e o logotipo do M estilizado so marcas registradas ou marcas comerciais da Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC e so usadas mediante licena. Todas as outras marcas registradas so de propriedade de seus respectivos proprietrios. 2007 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc. Todos os direitos reservados. Motorola Solutions, Inc. 1303 E. Algonquin Rd., Schaumburg, IL 60196, EUA. Portugus Brasileiro 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_BP.fm Page 2 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:02 PM Informaes sobre a exposio energia de RF e seu controle, e instrues operacionais para o uso como ferramenta ocupacional AVISO: Este rdio foi projetado para ser usado em ambientes ocupacionais controlados, onde os usurios estejam plenamente conscientes da exposio energia de radiofreqncia a que esto sujeitos e podem exercer o controle sobre tal exposio de modo a satisfazer as exigncias relativas aos limites para o uso ocupacional estabelecidas nas normas da FCC bem como nas demais normas internacionais. Esta unidade de rdio NO aprovada para venda ao pblico em geral no mercado de consumo de massa. Este rdio bidirecional emprega energia eletromagntica no espectro de radiofreqncia (RF) para possibilitar a comunicao entre dois ou mais usurios distantes. O rdio utiliza a energia de radiofreqncia ou ondas de rdio para enviar e receber chamadas. A energia de RF uma forma de energia eletromagntica. Este tipo de energia se apresenta sob outras formas, dentre as quais se incluem a luz solar e os raios X. A energia de RF, contudo, no deve ser confundida com estas outras formas de energia eletromagntica que, quando so usadas indevidamente, podem causar danos biolgicos. Nveis muito elevados de raios X, por exemplo, podem produzir danos aos tecidos e ao material gentico. Especialistas em cincias, engenharia, medicina, sade e indstria tm trabalhado conjuntamente com as diferentes organizaes com a finalidade de desenvolver normas que definem os limites prudentes de exposio energia de RF. Estas normas proporcionam os nveis recomendveis de exposio RF, tanto para os trabalhadores quanto para o pblico em geral. Estes nveis recomendados de exposio energia de RF incluem margens de segurana suficientemente amplas. Todos os rdios bidirecionais Motorola so projetados, fabricados e testados de modo a assegurar o cumprimento dos nveis de exposio RF estabelecidos pelos organismos pblicos reguladores. Alm disto, os fabricantes recomendam aos usurios de rdios bidirecionais que sigam as instrues de operao especficas. Estas instrues so importantes uma vez que informam aos usurios Portugus Brasileiro 2 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_BP.fm Page 3 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:02 PM a respeito da exposio energia de RF e oferecem procedimentos simples para seu controle. Visite os websites indicados a seguir para obter mais informaes sobre o que se trata a exposio energia de RF e de como controlar esta exposio, de modo a garantir a observncia dos limites de exposio estabelecidos:
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/rf-faqs.html http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/radiofrequencyradiation/index.html Regulamentos da Comisso Federal de Comunicaes dos EUA
(FCC) As normas da FCC estipulam que os fabricantes de rdios portteis bidirecionais no podero comercializar seus produtos nos Estados Unidos, exceto se tais produtos cumprirem com as exigncias de limites de exposio energia de RF estabelecidos pela FCC. Quando a natureza do trabalho requer o uso de rdios bidirecionais, a FCC exige que os usurios estejam totalmente conscientes dos efeitos da exposio e que sejam capazes de controlar o nvel de exposio a que esto submetidos, de modo a satisfazer as exigncias do trabalho. As informaes sobre exposio podem ser facilitadas por meio do uso de uma etiqueta que remeta os usurios fonte de informaes apropriadas. Seu rdio bidirecional Motorola contm uma etiqueta com informaes sobre a exposio energia de RF. Alm disto, no manual do usurio do produto Motorola, ou em um folheto de segurana publicado em separado, esto includas as informaes e instrues de operao necessrias para controlar a exposio energia de RF e para garantir o cumprimento das normas. Conformidade com as normas relativas exposio energia de radiofreqncia Este rdio bidirecional Motorola foi projetado e testado com a finalidade de garantir a sua compatibilidade com as normas e recomendaes nacionais e internacionais descritas a seguir relativas exposio de seres humanos energia eletromagntica de radiofreqncia: Este rdio atende aos limites de exposio estabelecidos pelo IEEE (FCC) e pela ICNIRP para ambientes ocupacionais ou com controle de exposio energia de radiofreqncia, em nveis de 3 Portugus Brasileiro 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_BP.fm Page 4 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:02 PM operao de at 50% (50% transmisso/50% recepo) e foi aprovado pela FCC para uso somente como ferramenta ocupacional. No que se refere medio da energia de RF para a determinao de conformidade com as orientaes de exposio, o rdio irradia energia de RF mensurvel somente quando est em transmisso (quando o usurio est falando) e no quando est recebendo (quando o usurio est ouvindo) ou quando se encontra em espera. NOTA: Embora este rdio atenda aos limites de exposio ocupacional estabelecidos pela FCC para ciclos de trabalho de at 50% (50% do tempo em transmisso), as baterias aprovadas fornecidas com este rdio suportam um ciclo de trabalho de 5-5-90 (5% do tempo em transmisso, 5%
em recepo e 90% em espera). Este rdio bidirecional Motorola satisfaz s seguintes normas e recomendaes relacionadas exposio energia de radiofreqncia:
Comisso Federal de Comunicaes dos Estados Unidos (FCC), Cdigo de Regulamentos Federais; 47 CFR e seguintes Comisso Federal de Comunicaes dos Estados Unidos (FCC), Boletim OET 65 Instituto de Engenheiros Eltricos e Eletrnicos (IEEE) C95.1 Comisso Internacional para Proteo contra Radiao no Ionizante (ICNIRP) Ministrio da Sade (Canad), Cdigo de segurana 6 Indstria Canad, RSS-102 Autoridade Australiana de Comunicaes, Normativa de Radiocomunicaes e seguintes ANATEL, Anexo Resoluo N. 303 e seguintes. Portugus Brasileiro 4 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_BP.fm Page 5 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:02 PM Orientaes gerais de conformidade e controle da exposio de RF e instrues de operao Para controlar sua exposio e assegurar a conformidade com os limites de exposio em um ambiente ocupacional ou controlado, procure observar sempre os procedimentos descritos a seguir. Orientaes gerais:
No retire do dispositivo a etiqueta com informaes a respeito da exposio O equipamento deve estar acompanhado das informaes relacionadas com a energia de RF quando o mesmo for transferido a outros usurios. No utilize este dispositivo sem antes satisfazer os requisitos operacionais aqui energia de RF. descritos. Instrues de operao No transmita mais de 50% do tempo, de modo a no ultrapassar o nvel mximo de operao especificado, de 50%. Para transmitir (falar) pressione o boto de transmisso (PTT). Para receber chamadas solte o boto PTT. importante no transmitir mais de 50% do tempo, uma vez que o rdio emite energia de RF mensurvel somente quando est em transmisso (em termos da conformidade com as normas de medio). Operao de rdios bidirecionais Segure o rdio na posio vertical em frente ao rosto, com o microfone (e as demais partes do rdio, incluindo a antena) a uma distncia mnima de 2.5 a 5 centmetros do nariz e dos lbios. A antena deve ser mantida longe dos olhos. importante manter o rdio a uma distncia adequada uma vez que a exposio RF diminui ao se aumentar a distncia at a antena. Operao da unidade ajustada ao corpo Quando utilizar o rdio junto ao corpo, coloque-o sempre em um clipe, suporte de cinto, estojo ou arns para o corpo aprovado pela Motorola para ser usado com este produto. importante utilizar acessrios aprovados para uso com unidades fixadas junto ao corpo, j que de outra forma o usurio poder 5 Portugus Brasileiro 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_BP.fm Page 6 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:02 PM exporse a nveis de energia de RF superiores aos estabelecidos pela FCC para ambientes ocupacionais ou com controle de exposio. No segure a antena quando o rdio estiver transmitindo. Ao se segurar a antena, a qualidade da chamada ser afetada. Isso poder fazer com que o rdio funcione em um potncia maior do que a necessria. No toque na superfcie metlica da antena (na posio estendida) quando o rdio estiver transmitindo. Isso poder resultar em um desconforto devido RF. Acessrios aprovados Use somente as antenas, baterias e acessrios fornecidos pela Motorola, ou substitutos aprovados pela Motorola. Caso se utilize antenas, baterias ou acessrios no aprovados pela Motorola, corre-se o risco de exceder os limites de exposio energia de radiofreqncia estabelecidos pela FCC (IEEE) e pela ICNRP. Para obter a lista de antenas aprovadas pela Motorola, viste o website indicado a seguir, o qual contm uma lista de acessrios aprovados para seu modelo de rdio:
http://www.motorola.com/Business/US-EN/Two-Way+Radios Informaes adicionais Para obter informaes adicionais sobre os requisitos de exposio ou sobre treinamento, visite: http://responsibility.motorolasolutions.com/index.php/
ourapproach/wirelesscommhealth/. Interferncia e compatibilidade eletromagntica NOTA: Quase todos os dispositivos eletrnicos so susceptveis interferncia eletromagntica se no estiverem devidamente blindados ou se no tiverem sido projetados ou configurados de maneira a serem compatveis com estes tipos de sinais eletromagnticos. Edificaes Para evitar problemas de interferncia e/ou de compatibilidade eletromagntica, desligue o rdio em todos os locais onde houver avisos instruindo neste sentido. Portugus Brasileiro 6 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_BP.fm Page 7 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:02 PM Por exemplo, em hospitais e estabelecimentos de assistncia mdica podem estar utilizando equipamentos sensveis energia de RF externa. Aeronaves Quando estiver a bordo de uma aeronave, desligue o rdio quando for solicitado a faz-lo. Quando estiver utilizando o rdio, proceda em conformidade com os regulamentos da companhia area e segundo as instrues da tripulao. Dispositivos mdicos Marca-passos A Associao de Tecnologia Mdica Avanada (AdvaMed, Advanced Medical Technology Association) recomenda que se mantenha uma distncia mnima de 15 centmetros (6 polegadas) entre um rdio de mo sem fio e um marca-passo. Estas recomendaes so consistentes com as disposies da agncia norte-americana para o controle de alimentos e medicamentos (FDA, Food and Drug Administration). As pessoas que utilizam marca-passos devem seguir as recomendaes descritas a seguir:
Manter SEMPRE o rdio a uma distncia mnima de 15 centmetros do marcapasso quando o rdio estiver ligado. No carregar o rdio dentro do bolso da camisa. Utilizar o ouvido oposto ao marca-passo para minimizar a possibilidade de Desligar o rdio imediatamente se houver suspeita de que o mesmo esteja interferncia. produzindo interferncia. Aparelhos para correo auditiva Alguns rdios digitais sem fio podem interferir com certos aparelhos para correo auditiva. No caso de ocorrer interferncia, pode-se consultar o fabricante do dispositivo para obter possveis alternativas. 7 Portugus Brasileiro 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_BP.fm Page 8 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:02 PM Outros dispositivos mdicos Caso esteja utilizando qualquer outro dispositivo mdico, consulte o fabricante do dispositivo para determinar se o mesmo se encontra adequadamente protegido contra a energia de RF externa. Seu mdico poder lhe auxiliar na obteno desta informao. Uso de dispositivos de comunicaes quando na direo de um veculo. Consulte sempre as leis e regulamentos de trnsito referentes ao uso de rdios nos locais em que estiver dirigindo. Preste ateno ao volante quando estiver dirigindo. Use o modo mos-livres, se este recurso estiver disponvel. Saia da pista e estacione antes de fazer ou receber uma chamada, se as condies ou os regulamentos de trnsito assim o exigirem. Segurana acstica A exposio a rudos intensos provenientes de qualquer fonte durante perodos de tempo prolongados poder afetar a sua capacidade auditiva temporariamente ou de forma permanente. Quanto mais alto for o volume sonoro do rdio, mais rapidamente sua capacidade auditiva poder ser afetada. O dano auditivo produzido por rudos intensos s vezes poder ser imperceptvel em um primeiro momento. Porm, ele tende a se tornar um efeito cumulativo. Para proteger a sua capacidade auditiva:
Use a menor intensidade de volume que permita a realizao de suas tarefas. Aumente o volume somente quando estiver em um ambiente ruidoso. Abaixe o volume antes de conectar um fone de ouvido ou acessrio auricular. Limite o tempo de uso de fones de ouvido ou de acessrios auriculares em volume alto. Quando estiver utilizando o rdio sem um fone de ouvido ou acessrio auricular, no coloque o alto-falante do rdio muito prximo ao ouvido. Portugus Brasileiro 8 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_BP.fm Page 9 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:02 PM Advertncias operacionais ATENO Para veculos equipados com airbags:
Consulte o manual do fabricante do veculo antes de instalar um equipamento eletrnico, de modo a evitar interferncia com a fiao do airbag. No coloque um rdio porttil ou mvel sobre um airbag nem na rea prxima expanso do mesmo. O air bag se expande com grande intensidade. Se houver um rdio porttil na rea de expanso do air bag quando da expanso do mesmo, o rdio poder ser lanado com grande velocidade e causar leses graves aos passageiros. Ambientes potencialmente explosivos
(Os ambientes explosivos so locais classificados como perigosos, que podem conter gases, vapores ou partculas). Desligue o rdio quando estiver em um ambiente potencialmente explosivo, exceto se estiver utilizando um tipo de rdio porttil especificamente classificado como intrinsecamente seguro (por exemplo, pela Factory Mutual Research Corp., CSA, UL ou CENELEC) para uso em tais reas. No remova, no instale nem recarregue as baterias nestas reas. As fascas lanadas em ambientes potencialmente explosivas podem causar uma exploso ou incndio e resultar em leses graves ou inclusive fatais. 9 Portugus Brasileiro 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_BP.fm Page 10 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:02 PM ATENO Dentre os ambientes potencialmente explosivos mencionados anteriormente, esto as reas com combustveis situadas, por exemplo, na parte inferior de embarcaes, instalaes de transferncia e armazenamento de combustveis ou de produtos qumicos, e reas onde o ar possa conter produtos qumicos ou partculas tais como gros, poeira comum ou poeira metlica. As reas com ambientes potencialmente explosivos geralmente contm avisos de advertncia, embora nem sempre seja assim. reas de detonao e exploso Para evitar uma possvel interferncia com as operaes de detonao, desligue o rdio quando estiver prximo de detonadores eltricos, em reas de detonao ou onde houver avisos indicando para desligar os rdios bidirecionais. Siga todos os avisos e instrues. Precaues operacionais Precauo Antenas No utilize rdios portteis que estejam com a antena danificada. Se uma antena danificada entrar em contato com a pele, poder produzir uma pequena queimadura. Baterias Todas as baterias podem causar danos materiais, leses ou queimaduras se um material condutor, como por exemplo jias, chaves ou chaveiros metlicos entrar em contato com os terminais expostos. O material pode fechar um circuito eltrico (produzir um curto-circuito) e ficar muito aquecido. Manuseie as baterias com cuidado, especialmente quando estiver carregando-as no bolso, na bolsa ou em algum outro objeto pessoal que contenha objetos metlicos. Portugus Brasileiro 10 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_BP.fm Page 11 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:02 PM Informaes sobre rdios intrinsecamente seguros A unidade de aprovao de um dispositivo como sendo intrinsecamente seguro se refere a um produto que tenha sido aprovado como intrinsecamente seguro por uma entidade de aprovao (por exemplo, a aprovao da FMRC, CSA, UL ou Cenelec) e atesta que um produto especfico cumpre com as normas de segurana intrnseca aplicveis da referida entidade de aprovao para tipos especficos de lugares classificados como perigosos. Todo o rdio porttil para o qual se tenha outorgado a aprovao de segurana intrnseca dever exibir a correspondente etiqueta de aprovao que o identifique como sido aprovado para uso nos ambientes perigosos classificados. Nas referidas etiquetas se estabelece a Classe/Diviso/Grupo de risco juntamente com o modelo da bateria que se deve utilizar. A etiqueta de aprovao de um dispositivo intrinsecamente seguro dever estar afixada sobre a unidade de rdio porttil. Precaues operacionais para unidades intrinsecamente seguras. Precauo Equipamentos de radiocomunicao no devem ser colocados em funcionamento estando em atmosferas de risco, exceto se tais equipamentos contarem com as aprovaes especiais correspondentes (por exemplo, a aprovao da FMRC, UL, CSA ou CENELEC). Caso contrrio, poder resultar em incndio ou exploses. No opere um rdio aprovado como intrinsecamente seguro em um ambiente perigoso se o referido rdio apresentar sinais de danos (por exemplo, rachaduras em sua estrutura). Caso contrrio, poder resultar em incndio ou exploses. No troque nem reinstale baterias em reas classificadas. As pequenas fascas produzidas quando da insero ou retirada das baterias podero causar incndios ou exploses. 11 Portugus Brasileiro 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_BP.fm Page 12 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:02 PM Advertncias para rdios aprovados como intrinsecamente seguros. Os rdios devem ser enviados da fbrica da Motorola caapcitados para funcionar em reas classificadas e contendo a etiqueta de aprovao de segurana intrnseca correspondente (FMRC, UL, CSA, CENELEC). Os rdios no podem ser modificados de modo a incorporar este recurso e identificados com a etiqueta de aprovao, uma vez que tenham sido enviados a campo. Toda modificao ir alterar a configurao do projeto original dos componentes da unidade. As modificaes somente podero ser realizadas pelo fabricante do produto original. No troque nem reinstale acessrios em reas classificadas As pequenas fascas produzidas no momento da insero ou retirada dos acessrios podero causar incndios ou exploses. Desligue o Rdio/Comunicador antes de remover ou instalar ATENO baterias ou acessrios. No desmonte um produto intrinsecamente seguro de modo que seus circuitos internos fiquem expostos. Portugus Brasileiro 12 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_BP.fm Page 13 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:02 PM ATENO Reparo ATENO O uso de uma bateria ou acessrio intrinsecamente seguro no aprobado para a utilizao com a unidade de rdio correspondente, poder resultar em uma condio de perigo semelhante quela produzida ao se utilizar uma combinao de rdio no aprovado em uma rea perigosa. Toda modificao incorreta ou no autorizada de um produto intrinsecamente seguro acarretar na anulao da classificao segura do mesmo. A substituio da etiqueta ou reparo incorreto de qualquer produto aprovado por uma entidade certificadora de produto intrinsecamente seguro poder afetar negativamente o grau de classificao da unidade. O uso de um rdio que no seja intrinsecamente seguro em reas classificadas poder acarretar leses graves ou mesmo fatais. O REPARO DE PRODUTOS MOTOROLA APROVADOS COMO INTRINSECAMENTE SEGUROS DE RESPONSABILIDADE DO USURIO. O reparo de rdios Motorola aprovados pela FMRC deve ser realizado somente em locais supervisionados pela FMRC que cumpram com as normas de aprovao FMRC nmero de classe 3605, relativas ao servio de manuteno e reparo. Entre em contato com a Motorola para obter orientao quanto aos servios e reparos de unidades Motorola intrinsecamente seguras. 13 Portugus Brasileiro 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_BP.fm Page 14 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:02 PM Um reparo consiste em algo realizado no interior da unidade com a finalidade de reconstituir sua condio original. No so considerados reparos aquelas aes para as quais no seja necessrio abrir o invlucro exterior da unidade de forma que os circuitos eltricos internos da unidade fiquem expostos. No substitua os itens opcionais nem os acessrios. O equipamento de comunicaes Motorola certificado como intrinsecamente seguro pela entidade de aprovao (FMRC, UL, CSA, CENELEC) testado como um sistema completo, composto pelo rdio porttil, bateria, acessrios e itens opcionais, todos eles aprovados pela entidade correspondente. O uso desta combinao aprovada de unidade porttil e bateria dever ser estritamente observado. No se deve utilizar componentes substitutos, mesmo quando o elemento substituto tenha sido previamente aprovado para o uso com outros equipamentos de comunicaes da Motorola. As configuraes aprovadas podem ser consultadas na lista mantida pela entidade de aprovao (FMRC, UL, CSA, CENELEC). A etiqueta de aprovao de segurana intrnseca afixada ao rdio identifica o grau de classificao de intrinsecamente seguro do referido rdio e das baterias aprovadas que podem ser usadas com este sistema. O modelo do manual mencionado na etiqueta de aprovao de segurana intrnseca identifica os acessrios e/ou itens opcionais aprovados que podem ser usados com esta unidade de rdio porttil. O uso de uma bateria ou acessrio diferente de uma bateria ou acessrio Motorola intrinsecamente seguro com a unidade de rdio Motorola aprovada ir acarretar na anulao da aprovao de segurana intrnseca da referida unidade de rdio. Portugus Brasileiro 14 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_FrCan.fm Page 1 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:04 PM Brochure Normes de scurit et exposition lnergie de RF pour lutilisation des radios bidirectionnelles portatives ATTENTION AVANT DUTILISER CETTE RADIO, LISEZ CE GUIDE, QUI CONTIENT DIMPORTANTES INSTRUCTIONS DE FONCTIONNEMENT POUR UNE UTILISATION SCURITAIRE ET DES INFORMATIONS SUR LEXPOSITION AUX FRQUENCES RADIOLECTRIQUES, DANS LE BUT DASSURER VOTRE CONFORMIT AUX NORMES ET RGLEMENTS EN VIGUEUR. MOTOROLA, MOTO, MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS et le logo M stylis sont des marques de commerce ou des marques enregistres de Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC et sont utilises sous licence. Toutes les autres marques de commerce appartiennent leurs propritaires respectifs. 2007 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc. Tous droits rservs. Motorola Solutions, Inc. 1303 E. Algonquin Rd., Schaumburg, IL 60196, tats-Unis. Franais Canadien 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_FrCan.fm Page 2 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:04 PM Informations sur lexposition lnergie de RF et son contrle, et mode demploi pour un usage en tant quoutil professionnel AVIS :
Cette radio a t conue pour tre utilise dans des environnements professionnels contrls, dans lesquels les utilisateurs sont pleinement conscients de lexposition lnergie de RF laquelle ils sont soumis et peuvent exercer un contrle sur cette exposition afin de respecter les limites tablies pour lusage professionnel par le FCC et autres normes internationales. Ce dispositif radio nest PAS autoris pour un usage grand public. Cette radio bidirectionnelle utilise de lnergie lectromagntique dans le spectre de radiofrquence (RF) afin de permettre les communications distance entre deux utilisateurs ou plus. Elle utilise lnergie de radiofrquence ou les ondes radio pour mettre et recevoir des appels. Lnergie de RF est une forme dnergie lectromagntique. Ce type dnergie se prsente sous dautres formes, notamment la lumire solaire et les rayons X. Il ne faut cependant pas confondre lnergie de RF avec dautres formes dnergie lectromagntique qui, lorsquelles sont mal utilises, peuvent occasionner des dommages biologiques. Des niveaux trs levs de rayons X, par exemple, peuvent endommager les tissus et le matriel gntique. Les experts en science, en ingnierie, en mdecine, en sciences de la sant et de lindustrie travaillent en collaboration avec diffrentes organisations afin dlaborer des normes dfinissant les limites acceptables dexposition lnergie de RF. Ces normes fournissent les niveaux recommands dexposition aux RF, tant pour les travailleurs que pour le public en gnral. Ces niveaux recommands dexposition aux RF comprennent des marges de scurit apprciables. Franais Canadien 2 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_FrCan.fm Page 3 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:04 PM Toutes les radios bidirectionnelles Motorola sont conues, fabriques et testes de manire garantir leur conformit aux niveaux dexposition aux RF tablis par les autorits publiques comptentes. Par ailleurs, les fabricants recommandent aussi aux utilisateurs de radios bidirectionnelles de suivre des consignes dutilisation spcifiques. Ces consignes sont importantes puisquelles informent les utilisateurs sur lexposition lnergie de RF et proposent des moyens simples pour la contrler. Visitez les sites Web suivants pour obtenir plus de renseignements sur ce quest lexposition lnergie de RF et sur les mesures de contrle observer afin de respecter les limites tablies en matire dexposition aux RF :
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/rf-faqs.html http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/radiofrequencyradiation/index.html Rgulations du conseil fdral amricain des communications (FCC) Les normes du FCC exigent des fabricants de radios mobiles bidirectionnelles qui les commercialisent aux tats-Unis, quelles soient conformes aux limites dexposition lnergie de RF tablies par le FCC. Lorsque les radios bidirectionnelles sont utilises des fins professionnelles, le FCC exige des utilisateurs quils soient pleinement conscients et capables de contrler le niveau dexposition auquel ils se soumettent, afin de rpondre aux exigences de leur profession. Vous pouvez contribuer la sensibilisation lexposition aux RF en apposant des tiquettes renvoyant les utilisateurs vers la source dinformation approprie. Votre radio bidirectionnelle Motorola comporte une tiquette de produit sur lexposition lnergie de RF. Dautre part, vous trouverez dans le manuel de lutilisateur du produit Motorola ou dans la brochure de scurit fournie sparment, les informations et le mode demploi requis pour contrler lexposition lnergie de RF et garantir le respect des normes. 3 Franais Canadien 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_FrCan.fm Page 4 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:04 PM Conformit aux normes dexposition lnergie de RF Cette radio bidirectionnelle Motorola a t conue et teste afin de garantir sa conformit plusieurs normes et recommandations nationales et internationales
(voir plus bas) lies lexposition des tres humains lnergie lectromagntique de radiofrquence. Cette radio respecte les limites dexposition tablies par lIEEE (FCC) et lICNIRP pour les environnements professionnels ou avec contrle dexposition lnergie de radiofrquence, des cycles de travail allant jusqu 50 % (50 % transmission/50 % rception) et est approuve par le FCC pour un usage exclusivement professionnel. En ce qui concerne la mesure de lnergie de RF pour valuer la conformit aux normes dexposition du FCC, la radio met de lnergie de RF mesurable seulement lorsquelle est en cours dmission (conversation), et non pas lorsquelle reoit (coute) ou lorsquelle est au repos. REMARQUE : Les batteries approuves, fournies pour cette radio, supportent un cycle de travail de 5-5-90 (5 % du temps en transmission5 % en rception90 % au repos), mme si la radio respecte les limites dexposition professionnelle du FCC des cycles de travail allant jusqu 50 % de conversation. Cette radio bidirectionnelle Motorola est conforme aux normes et aux lignes directrices suivantes relatives lexposition lnergie de RF :
Conseil fdral amricain des communications (FCC), Code de la rglementation fdrale ; 47CFR et suiv. Conseil fdral amricain des communications (FCC), Bulletin OET 65 Institut des ingnieurs lectriciens et lectroniciens (IEEE), C95.1 Comit international pour la protection contre les radiations non ionisantes
(ICNIRP) Ministre de la sant (Canada), Code de scurit 6 Industrie Canada, RSS-102 Franais Canadien 4 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_FrCan.fm Page 5 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:04 PM Direction australienne de communications, norme de radiocommunications, et suiv. Annexe dANATEL la rsolution No. 303 et suiv. Directives en matire de conformit et de contrle dexposition aux RF et consignes de fonctionnement Pour contrler votre exposition et garantir la conformit aux limites dexposition lnergie des environnements professionnels ou contrls, respectez toujours les procdures suivantes. Consignes :
NE dcollez PAS ltiquette sur lexposition lnergie de RF du dispositif. Lorsque lappareil est cd dautres utilisateurs, il doit tre accompagn des informations de sensibilisation des utilisateurs. Nutilisez pas cet appareil si les conditions de fonctionnement dcrites ici ne sont pas runies. Mode demploi Nmettez pas plus de 50 % du temps afin de ne pas dpasser le cycle maximal de travail spcifi. Pour mettre (parler) appuyez sur le bouton de transmission
(PTT). Pour recevoir les appels, relchez le bouton de transmission. Il est important de ne pas mettre plus de 50 % du temps tant donn que cette radio gnre une nergie de RF dont lexposition nest mesurable que lors de lmission (en termes de conformit aux normes de mesure). Fonctionnement des radios bidirectionnelles Maintenez la radio en position verticale face vous de faon ce que le microphone (ainsi que les autres parties de la radio, antenne comprise) se trouvent une distance dau moins 2,5 5 centimtres (un deux pouces) de votre nez ou de vos lvres. Lantenne doit tre oriente loin des yeux. Il est important que la radio demeure une distance convenable, tant donn que les expositions lnergie de RF diminuent au fur et mesure que la distance qui vous spare de lantenne augmente. 5 Franais Canadien 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_FrCan.fm Page 6 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:04 PM Fonctionnement de lunit ajuste au corps Lorsque vous utilisez la radio ajuste au corps, Utilisez toujours un clip, une attache de ceinture, placez-la toujours dans un tui ou dans un harnais pour le corps approuv par Motorola pour ce produit. Il est important dutiliser des accessoires ajusts au corps approuvs, sinon lutilisateur risque de sexposer des niveaux dnergie de RF suprieurs aux limites tablies par le FCC pour les environnements professionnels ou exposition contrle. NE tenez PAS lantenne lorsque la radio est en train dmettre. Le fait de tenir lantenne affecte la qualit de lappel et la radio risque alors de fonctionner un niveau de puissance plus lev que ncessaire. NE touchez PAS la surface mtallique de lantenne (en position dplie) lorsque la radio est en train dmettre. Vous risquez de sentir un malaise occasionne par la radiofrquence. Accessoires Approuvs Utilisez uniquement les antennes, les batteries et les accessoires fournis ou de rechange agrs Motorola. En utilisant des antennes, des batteries ou des accessoires non approuvs par Motorola vous risquez de dpasser les limites dexposition lnergie de RF tablies par le FCC (IEEE) et par lICNIRP. Pour obtenir une liste daccessoires approuvs par Motorola, visitez le site Web suivant qui rpertorie les accessoires approuvs pour ce modle de radio :
http://www.motorola.com/Business/US-EN/Two-Way+Radios Informations complmentaires Pour obtenir plus de renseignements sur les exigences en matire dexposition ou dautres informations de formation, visitez le site: http://
responsibility.motorolasolutions.com/index.php/ourapproach/wirelesscommhealth/. Franais Canadien 6 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_FrCan.fm Page 7 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:04 PM Interfrence et compatibilit lectromagntique REMARQUE : La grande majorit des dispositifs lectroniques sont sensibles leffet lectromagntique perturbateur (EMI) sils ne sont pas convenablement protgs ou sils ne sont pas conus ou configurs de telle sorte quils soient compatibles avec ce type de signaux lectromagntiques. Btiments Afin dviter des problmes dinterfrence et/ou de compatibilit lectromagntique, teignez la radio lorsque cette consigne est affiche sur un panneau. Il se peut, par exemple, que les hpitaux ou les tablissements de sant utilisent des appareils sensibles lnergie de RF externe. Aronefs bord dun avion, teignez la radio lorsque lquipage vous le demande. Toute utilisation de la radio doit se faire conformment aux rglementations en vigueur de la compagnie arienne et sur instructions de lquipage. Dispositifs mdicaux Stimulateurs cardiaques LAssociation de technologie mdicale avance (AdvaMed, Advanced Medical Technology Association) recommande de conserver une distance minimale de 15 centimtres (6 pouces) entre une radio mobile sans fil et un stimulateur cardiaque. Ces recommandations concordent avec les dispositions de loffice amricain de contrle des produits pharmaceutiques et alimentaires (FDA, Food and Drug Administration). Les personnes utilisant des stimulateurs cardiaques doivent suivre les recommandations suivantes :
TOUJOURS maintenir la radio une distance minimale de 15 centimtres (6 pouces) du stimulateur cardiaque lorsquelle est allume. Ne pas porter la radio dans la poche-portefeuille de son vtement. 7 Franais Canadien 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_FrCan.fm Page 8 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:04 PM Utiliser loreille oppose au stimulateur cardiaque afin de rduire au maximum le risque dinterfrence. teindre la radio immdiatement si vous avez des raisons de penser quil existe une interfrence quelconque. Aides auditives Certaines radios numriques sans fil peuvent interfrer avec certains types daides auditives. En cas dinterfrence, il est prfrable de consulter le fabricant de laide auditive afin de chercher des solutions de remplacement. Autres dispositifs mdicaux Si vous utilisez tout autre dispositif mdical personnel, consultez le fabricant du dispositif afin de dterminer sil est convenablement protg contre lnergie de RF externe. Votre mdecin peut vous aider obtenir cette information. Utilisation de dispositifs de communication pendant la conduite dun vhicule Consultez toujours la lgislation et les rglementations en vigueur sur lutilisation des radios dans les zones o vous conduisez. Concentrez-vous entirement sur votre conduite et sur la route. Utilisez le mode mains libres, sil est disponible. Rangez-vous sur le bas-ct et stationnez votre vhicule avant de faire ou de rpondre un appel, si les conditions de conduite ou les rgles de circulation lexigent. Scurit acoustique L'exposition des bruits forts de n'importe quelle source pendant de longues priodes peut affecter temporairement ou de manire permanente votre audition. Plus le volume de la radio est lev, plus votre audition risque de se dtriorer rapidement. Les dommages auditifs causs par des bruits forts sont parfois indtectables au dbut et peuvent avoir un effet cumulatif. Pour protger votre audition :
Franais Canadien 8 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_FrCan.fm Page 9 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:04 PM Rglez le volume au plus bas niveau possible ncessaire pour effectuer votre travail. volumes. N'augmentez le volume que si vous tes dans un environnement bruyant. Baissez le volume avant d'utiliser un casque ou des oreillettes. Utilisez le moins longtemps possible un casque ou des oreillettes de forts Lorsque vous utilisez la radio sans casque ou oreillettes, ne placez pas le haut-parleur de la radio directement sur votre oreille. 9 Franais Canadien 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_FrCan.fm Page 10 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:04 PM Avertissements de fonctionnement AVERTISSEMENT Pour les vhicules quips de sacs gonflables :
Consultez le manuel du fabricant du vhicule avant dinstaller un quipement lectronique, afin dviter toute interfrence avec le cblage des sacs gonflables. vitez de placer une radio portable dans la zone situe au-dessus dun sac gonflable ou dans la zone de dploiement de ce dernier. Les sacs gonflables se dploient avec une force considrable. Si une radio portable se trouve dans la zone de dploiement du sac lorsque celui-ci se gonfle, la radio peut tre propulse avec une force considrable et risque alors doccasionner de graves lsions corporelles aux passagers du vhicule. Atmosphres potentiellement explosives
(Les atmosphres explosives sont des endroits classifis comme dangereux, pouvant contenir des vapeurs, des poudres ou des gaz dangereux). teignez la radio avant de pntrer dans une atmosphre potentiellement explosive, moins que vous nutilisiez une radio portable spcialement classifie scurit intrinsque (par exemple, par la Factory Mutual Research Corp., CSA, UL ou CENELEC) pour une utilisation dans ce type de zones). vitez de retirer, dinstaller ou de charger des batteries dans ces zones. La moindre tincelle dans ce type datmosphre peut provoquer une explosion ou un incendie et entraner des lsions corporelles ou mme la mort. Franais Canadien 10 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_FrCan.fm Page 11 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:04 PM AVERTISSEMENT Parmi les zones potentiellement explosives mentionnes plus haut, citons les zones davitaillement en carburant, par exemple la cale des bateaux, les installations de transfert et de stockage de carburant ou de produits chimiques et les zones dans lesquelles lair est charg en produits chimiques ou en particules telles que de la poudre de crales, de la poussire ou des poudres mtalliques. Les zones atmosphres potentiellement explosives affichent gnralement des panneaux de mise en garde, mais ce nest pas toujours le cas. Dtonateurs et zones de dynamitage Afin dviter une ventuelle interfrence avec les oprations de dtonation, teignez la radio proximit de dtonateurs lectriques, dans une zone de dtonations ou l o sont affichs des panneaux vous invitant teindre les radios bidirectionnelles. Respectez tous les panneaux et toutes les consignes. 11 Franais Canadien 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_FrCan.fm Page 12 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:04 PM Prcautions demploi Prcaution Antennes VITEZ dutiliser une radio portable quelle quelle soit si lantenne est endommage. Le contact dune antenne endommage avec la peau peut provoquer une lgre brlure. Batteries Toutes les batteries peuvent occasionner des dommages matriels et/ou des lsions corporelles telles que des brlures si un matriel conducteur comme des bijoux, des cls ou des chanettes perles entrent en contact avec les bornes exposes. Le matriel conducteur risque de fermer un circuit lectrique (court-circuit) et de devenir trs chaud. Manipulez avec prcaution les batteries charges, en particulier lorsque vous les placez dans une poche, un sac main ou tout autre endroit contenant des objets mtalliques. Informations sur les radios scurit intrinsque Lunit dhomologation dun dispositif scurit intrinsque fait rfrence un produit qui a t approuv de scurit intrinsque par une entit dhomologation
(par exemple, lhomologation FMRC, CSA, UL ou Cenelec) et qui certifie quun produit spcifique rpond aux normes de scurit intrinsque applicables de ladite entit dhomologation, pour des types de sites spcifiques classifis comme dangereux. Toute radio portable ayant t approuve de scurit intrinsque doit porter ltiquette dhomologation correspondante qui lidentifie comme tant agre pour un usage dans des atmosphres dangereuses spcifies. Ltiquette spcifie la catgorie de risque laquelle correspond la batterie (Classe/Division/Groupe), ainsi que le numro de rfrence de la batterie qui doit tre utilise. Ltiquette dhomologation dun dispositif de scurit intrinsque doit tre appose sur lunit de radio portable. Franais Canadien 12 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_FrCan.fm Page 13 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:04 PM Prcautions de fonctionnement pour les units scurit intrinsque Prcaution VITEZ de faire fonctionner des quipements de radiocommunications dans des atmosphres dangereuses, moins quil ne sagisse dun type spcialement qualifi (par exemple, homologu FMRC, UL, CSA ou CENELEC). Vous risquez de provoquer une explosion ou un incendie. Nutilisez pas une radio approuve de scurit intrinsque dans une atmosphre dangereuse si la radio prsente des signes dendommagement (par exemple, un botier fendu). Vous risquez de provoquer une explosion ou un incendie. VITEZ de remplacer ou de charger des batteries dans une atmosphre dangereuse. La production dtincelles lors de linstallation ou de lextraction des batteries, prsente un risque dincendie ou dexplosion. 13 Franais Canadien 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_FrCan.fm Page 14 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:04 PM Avertissements concernant les radios approuves de scurit intrinsque Les radios doivent tre expdies par lusine de production Motorola avec la capacit de fonctionnement en atmosphres dangereuses et ltiquette dhomologation de scurit intrinsque correspondante (FMRC, UL, CSA, CENELEC). Les radios ne peuvent pas tre mises niveau vers cette fonctionnalit ni tre tiquetes une fois quelles ont t envoyes sur le terrain. Toute modification change la configuration du modle dorigine des composants de lunit. Les modifications ne peuvent tre effectues que par le fabricant du produit dorigine. VITEZ de remplacer ou de changer des accessoires dans une atmosphre dangereuse. Des tincelles peuvent se produire lors de linstallation ou de lextraction des accessoires et provoquer un incendie ou une explosion. teignez la radio avant dextraire ou dinstaller une batterie ou AVERTISSEMENT un accessoire. VITEZ de dmonter une unit approuve de scurit intrinsque de telle sorte que les circuits lectriques intgrs soient dcouvert. Franais Canadien 14 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_FrCan.fm Page 15 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:04 PM AVERTISSEMENT Lutilisation dune batterie scurit intrinsque ou daccessoires ntant pas spcifiquement approuvs pour lunit de radio correspondante peut engendrer une situation dangereuse similaire lutilisation dune radio non approuve dans une zone dangereuse. Toute modification incorrecte ou non approuve du produit agr scurit intrinsque, annulera la classification de ce dernier. Toute rparation ou remplacement dtiquette incorrect dune radio quelconque homologu par une autorit dhomologation dunits scurit intrinsque peut compromettre lhomologation de lunit. Lutilisation dans une atmosphre dangereuse dune radio ne rpondant pas aux normes de scurit intrinsque peut occasionner des lsions graves, voire mortelles. Rparation AVERTISSEMENT LA RPARATION DE PRODUITS MOTOROLA HOMOLOGU DE SCURIT INTRINSQUE EST LA RESPONSABILIT DE LUTILISATEUR. La rparation dune radio Motorola homologu par la FMRC doit tre exclusivement effectue dans des locaux superviss par la FMRC rpondant aux normes dhomologation FMRC numro de classe 3605 relatives au service et la rparation. Contactez Motorola afin dobtenir une assistance pour le service et la rparation dunits Motorola scurit intrinsque. 15 Franais Canadien 6881095C98-H_SafetyP_FrCan.fm Page 16 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:04 PM Une rparation consiste effectuer une modification lintrieur de lunit afin quelle retrouve sa condition dorigine. Ne sont pas considres comme des rparations, les modifications effectues sans quil soit ncessaire douvrir le botier externe de lunit de telle sorte que ses circuits lectriques intgrs soient exposs. vitez dinterchanger des options ou des accessoires. Lquipement de communications Motorola certifi de scurit intrinsque par lentit dhomologation (FMRC, UL, CSA, CENELEC) est test en tant que systme complet, savoir : la radio portable, la batterie, les accessoires et les options, tous homologus par lentit correspondante. Cette combinaison unit portable-batterie agre doit tre strictement respecte. Aucun composant de substitution ne doit tre utilis mme sil a pralablement t homologu pour une utilisation avec un autre appareil de communications Motorola. Les configurations homologues peuvent tre consultes dans la liste mise disposition par lentit dhomologation
(FMRC, UL, CSA, CENELEC). Ltiquette dhomologation de scurit intrinsque appose sur la radio identifie la classification scurit intrinsque de cette radio ainsi que les batteries approuves qui peuvent tre utilises avec ce systme. Le numro de rfrence du manuel mentionn sur ltiquette dhomologation de scurit intrinsque identifie les accessoires et/ou les options agrs qui peuvent tre utilises avec cette unit de radio mobile. Le fait de ne pas utiliser une batterie ou un accessoire Motorola scurit intrinsque avec lunit de radio Motorola agre annule lhomologation de scurit intrinsque de cette unit de radio. Franais Canadien 16
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2022-04-12 | 450 ~ 470 | TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face | Class II Permissive Change |
2 | 2013-06-13 | 450 ~ 470 | TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2022-04-12
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2013-06-13
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Motorola Solutions, Inc.
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0003778479
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1 2 | Physical Address |
8000 West Sunrise Blvd
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1 2 |
Ft Lauderdale, FL
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1 2 |
Ft Lauderdale, Florida 33322
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1 2 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@timcoengr.com
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1 2 |
T******@TIMCOENGR.COM
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
B2: General Mobile Radio And Broadcast Services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 22 (non-cellular) 73, 74, 90, 95, 97, & 101 (all below 3 GHz)
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
AZ4
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
89FT4913
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
D******** Z****
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1 2 | Title |
Regulatory Compliance Manager
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
95472********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
--********
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1 2 |
d******@motorolasolutions.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face | ||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Portable 2 way UHF radio | ||||
1 2 | PORTABLE TWO-WAY UHF RADIO | |||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II Permissive Change | ||||
1 2 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Power listed is conducted. Maximum rated conducted output power is 2.4 Watts per 90.205(s). This device must be restricted to work related operations in an Occupational/Controlled RF exposure Environment, not exceeding a maximum transmitting duty factor of 50%. All qualified end-users of this device must have the knowledge to control their exposure conditions and/or duration to comply with the Occupational/Controlled SAR limit and requirements. A label, as described in this filing, must be displayed on the device to direct users to specific training information for meeting Occupational Exposure Requirements. Body-worn operating configuration is limited to the specific belt-clip supplied or similar accessory for use with this product. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values for head and body-worn accessory are 1.11 W/kg and 1.16 W/kg, respectively. The power is variable from 1W to 2W. Class II Permissive Change: EOL component replacements. | ||||
1 2 | Power listed is conducted. Maximum rated conducted output power is 2.4 Watts per 90.205(s). This device must be restricted to work related operations in an Occupational/Controlled RF exposure Environment, not exceeding a maximum transmitting duty factor of 50%. All qualified end-users of this device must have the knowledge to control their exposure conditions and/or duration to comply with the Occupational/Controlled SAR limit and requirements. A label, as described in this filing, must be displayed on the device to direct users to specific training information for meeting Occupational Exposure Requirements. Body-worn operating configuration is limited to the specific belt-clip supplied or similar accessory for use with this product. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values for head and body-worn accessory are 1.11 W/kg and 1.16 W/kg, respectively. The power is variable from 1W to 2W. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
Motorola Penang Advanced Communication Laboratory
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1 2 |
Motorola
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1 2 | Name |
H****** H****
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1 2 |
W******** E********
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
604-2********
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1 2 |
954-7********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
604 6********
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1 2 |
954-7********
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1 2 |
h******@motorolasolutions.com
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1 2 |
F******@motorolasolutions.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 90.210 | EF | 450.00000000 | 470.00000000 | 2.0000000 | 2.5000000000 ppm | 11K0F3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 90.210 | EF | 450.00000000 | 470.00000000 | 2.0000000 | 2.5000000000 ppm | 11K0F3E |
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