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Motorola XT420 Non-Display User Manual

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14
BATERIAS E
CARREGADORES
Coldre
1. Insira o rádio na base do coldre a um ângulo.
Pressione o rádio contra a parte de trás do
coldre até que os ganchos no coldre sejam
inseridos nas reentrâncias superiores da bateria.
2. Para remover solte os ganchos do coldre das
reentrâncias superiores da bateria utilizando a
patilha superior no coldre. Deslize o rádio em
ângulo e remova-o do coldre.
Nota: Para carregar a bateria (instalada no rádio),
coloque-a num carregador ou Carregador
de unidades múltiplas aprovado pela
Motorola Solutions.
Carregar através do monocarregador de
encaixe (SUC)
1. Coloque o carregador sobre uma superfície plana.
2. Introduza a ficha de alimentação a porta lateral
do carregador.
3. Ligue o adaptador de CA a uma tomada elétrica.
4. Introduza o rádio no carregador com o rádio
virado para baixo, conforme apresentado.
Nota: Quando pretender carregar uma bateria
instalada num rádio, DESLIGUE o rádio para
garantir o carregamento completo. Consulte
"Diretrizes de segurança operacional" na
página 7 para obter mais informações.
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Motorola XT420 Non-Display Specifications

General IconGeneral
Frequency BandUHF
Battery LifeUp to 20 hours
IP RatingIP55
Operating Temperature-30°C to +60°C
Weight244 g

Summary

Computer Software Copyrights

Safety

Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance

Guidelines for safe product use and RF exposure awareness.

Batteries and Chargers Safety Information

Operational Safety Guidelines

Instructions for safe operation of batteries and chargers.

Radio Overview

Parts of the Radio

Identification and description of the radio's components and controls.

Batteries and Chargers

Battery Features and Charging Options

Details on battery types, features, and charging methods.

Charging with the Drop-in Tray Charger (SUC)

Procedure for charging the radio using the Single Unit Charger.

Charging with a Multi-Unit Charger (MUC)

Instructions for charging multiple radios or batteries using the MUC.

Getting Started

Turning Radio ON/OFF

Guide on how to power the radio on and off.

Talking and Monitoring

Guidance on how to communicate and listen on the radio.

Radio LED Indicators

Explanation of the status indications provided by the radio's LED.

Hands-Free Use/VOX

How to operate the radio hands-free using VOX accessories.

Reset to Factory Defaults

Procedure to restore the radio to its original factory settings.

Programming Features

Advanced Configuration Mode

Enables customization of radio features via the front panel.

Customer Programming Software (CPS)

Overview of using CPS for radio configuration and management.

Cloning Radios

Methods for copying radio profiles between devices.

Troubleshooting

No Power

Troubleshooting steps for the radio not powering on.

Message not transmitted or received

Solutions for issues with sending or receiving messages.

Heavy static or interference

Resolving issues related to static and interference.

Cannot activate VOX

Troubleshooting the VOX feature not activating.

Use and Care

Frequency and Code Charts

Default Channel Frequency and Interference Eliminator Code

Table of default channel frequencies and associated codes.

CTCSS and PL/DPL Codes

List of CTCSS codes and their corresponding Hz values.

PL/DPL Codes

List of PL/DPL codes and their numerical assignments.

Motorola Solutions Limited Warranty

Warranty Information

Details on how to claim warranty service and eligibility requirements.

What is Not Covered by the Warranty

Exclusions from warranty coverage for product defects or damage.

Accessories

Audio Accessories

List of available audio accessories like earpieces and microphones.

Cables

List of available cables for programming and cloning.

Carry Accessories

List of accessories for carrying the radio, such as holsters.

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