Motorola M100 - SOUTHERNLINC User Manual - Page 6

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Getting Started

TURNING ON/OFF YOUR MOBILE UNIT

The Power knob turns the mobile unit both on and off. You may
turn your mobile on or off at any time. To turn your unit on, press
the Power knob once.
Each time the mobile unit is turned on,
it performs a self-check and system reg-
istration routine. Once completed, the
last-selected talkgroup is displayed.

Automatic Turn On/Off

To enable Automatic T urn On/Off, leave
the unit's power on before turning the
vehicle's ignition off. Now your unit will
automatically turn on every time your vehi-
cle is turned on. T urning off your vehicle's
ignition automatically turns off your unit.

Call-in-Progress Protection

This feature allows radio calls in
progress to continue after the vehicle's
ignition is turned off, with no interrup-
tion to your conversation.

ADJUSTING VOLUME

The Power knob is also used to adjust the speaker volume. T o in-
crease the volume level, rotate the Power knob clockwise. Rotate
the Power knob counterclockwise to decrease the volume level.

OPERATING YOUR MOBILE UNIT

To operate your mobile unit, lift the microphone to your mouth.
Press and hold the Push-to-Talk (PTT) button and speak
directly into the microphone. Release the PTT to listen. Upon
pressing PTT, you will hear one of the following alert tones:
A high, chirp-like tone indicates that you have permission to
talk. Begin speaking after the tone.
A low continuous tone indicates that you cannot talk at this
time. Wait a moment and try again.
A busy-like tone indicates that the system is busy. Wait for a
call-back (high-pitched) tone, then try again.
A time-out timer limits the amount of time you can continuously
talk. When the allotted time expires, you will hear a low-pitched
cut-off tone.
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USER'S GUIDE
The display illumi-
nates during the self-
check routine to verify
operation.
When using your
mobile unit while the
vehicle engine is off,
you are operating on
your vehicle's battery
power, and may drain
the battery.
You must be transmit-
ting in order for Call-
in-Progress Protec-
tion to operate.
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