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Motorola GP330 User Manual
Motorola GP330 User Manual

Motorola GP330 User Manual

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  • Page 1 GP330 Portable Radio...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Attaching the Belt Clip ... . .11 Removing the Belt Clip ... .11 Computer Software Copyright ..2 Turning The Radio On or Off .
  • Page 4: Computer Software Copyright

    Laws in the United States of America and other countries preserve for Motorola Europe and Motorola Inc. certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programmes, including the right to copy or reproduce in any form the copyrighted computer programme.
  • Page 5: Radio Overview

    RADIO OVERVIEW LED Indicator Green: Successful power up. Red: Radio transmitting. This user guide covers the operation of the GP330 Blinking Red: Channel busy – when receiving. Portable Radio. Yellow: Radio call. Please read page 19 before using this radio.
  • Page 6 Feature Description To monitor the selected channel for any activity. Monitor/Cancel To cancel a current outgoing or incoming call. Radio Call To make an individual or group selective call. Transmit Power To toggle your radio’s transmit power level between High and Low power Emergency To activate the Emergency alarm call.
  • Page 7: Audio Signal Tones

    Audio Signal Tones High pitched tone Low pitched tone Tone Description Tone Description Call Reminder Power Up – Radio self- test successful Group Call Alert Power Up – Radio self- test failed TOT Pre Alert Button Error Monitor Alert Force Monitor (PTT Call Failed pressed) Hardware error –...
  • Page 8 Tone Description Outgoing Ringing Tone Channel Free Beep Incoming Emergency Alert English...
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    • For optimum battery life and operation use only Motorola brand chargers. They were designed to • The battery should be at about 25°C (room operate as an integrated energy system.
  • Page 10: Recycling Or Disposal Of Batteries

    However, recycling facilities may not be available in all areas. Blinking Red * Battery is unchargeable Motorola endorses and encourages the recycling of all Blinking Yellow Charger is getting ready to charge rechargeable batteries. Contact your local Motorola Blinking Green Battery is 90% charged dealer for further information.
  • Page 11: Accessory Information

    ACCESSORY INFORMATION Attaching the Battery Removing the Battery Battery Latches Slots Turn off the radio, if it is turned on. Fit the extensions at the bottom of the battery into the slots at the bottom of the radio’s body. Slide the battery latches, on both sides of the battery, downwards.
  • Page 12: Attaching The Antenna

    Attaching the Antenna Removing the Antenna Align the threaded end of the antenna with the Turn the antenna counterclockwise until you radio’s antenna connector. can remove it. Turn the antenna clockwise to fasten it. English...
  • Page 13: Attaching The Belt Clip

    Attaching the Belt Clip Removing the Belt Clip Belt Clip Tab Align the grooves of the belt clip with those of Use a key to press the belt clip tab away from the battery. the battery. Press the belt clip downwards until a click is Slide the belt clip upwards to remove it.
  • Page 14: Turning The Radio On Or Off

    TURNING THE RADIO ON OR OFF SELECTING A RADIO CHANNEL Your radio offers four (4) channels for easy access to required conventional channels. Some channels on your radio may not be programmed. Check with your dealer for more information. • Turn the Channel Selector knob clockwise or counterclockwise until you reached the desired channel.
  • Page 15: Radio Calls

    RADIO CALLS Your radio may be configured for ‘Transmit Inhibit’ under certain conditions (e.g. when the channel is in use by others) in which case, the channel busy tone SELECTIVE CALL will sound when you press the PTT or call button to indicate that transmission is inhibited.
  • Page 16: Receiving A Selective Call

    Receiving a Selective Call EMERGENCY CALL Your radio can be programmed to give you a one- When you receive a selective call, you will hear button quick access to call a particular radio or either an individual call alert tone centre (predefined by your dealer) in emergency or a group call alert tone situations.
  • Page 17: Lone Worker

    LONE WORKER The Lone Worker feature enables you to work alone with added safety. To use this feature: Press the Lone Worker button. The feature enable alert will sound. You will be reminded at intervals that Lone Worker is switched on by the sound of a high pitched alert •...
  • Page 18: Features

    FEATURES TRANSMIT POWER You can transmit your calls at different transmit power The features described below are programmed into levels. A higher level means you can reach a radio your radio by your dealer and are accessible via the that is farther away. A lower power level conserves radio’s programmable buttons.
  • Page 19: Whisper

    WHISPER CALL FORWARD Whisper allows you to talk quietly into the radio You can call forward calls to your radio to another microphone when making a call. radio if you are unable to take calls or are away from your radio. To switch on Whisper: To enable Call Forward: Press the Whisper button once.
  • Page 20: Voice Operated Transmit (Vox)

    VOICE OPERATED TRANSMIT (VOX) When the VOX headset/microphone is connected, your radio may be used with hands-free operation. To start the VOX feature: Connect the VOX headset onto the accessory connector of the radio. Switch on the radio. You can disable the VOX feature by pressing the PTT button on the radio.
  • Page 21: Safety Information

    Product Safety and RF Exposure Before using this product, read booklet enclosed with your radio (Motorola Publication the operating instructions for safe part number 6864117B25) to ensure compliance with usage contained in the Product RF energy exposure limits.
  • Page 22: Notes

    NOTES English...
  • Page 23 MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo, Professional Radio and GP are trademarks of Motorola Inc. © 2007 Motorola Inc. All rights reserved. Released in September 2007 @6866546D22@ 6866546D22-A...

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