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To unmute the volume, press any button.
NOTICE:
Radio mute means setting the volume to the lowest level. (This is to prevent the user
from forgetting to unmute the radio).
Do not hold the radio too close to the ear when the volume is high or when adjusting the
volume.
When using radio with earpiece, make sure to adjust the radio volume to the lowest
volume before putting on the earpiece. For more information, refer to
page
8.
Use only Motorola Solutions approved accessories. For more information, refer to
Accessories on page
2.6

Transmitting and Receiving Calls

Procedure:
1 Press the PTT button to respond.
NOTICE: If you receive a busy tone, the channel is either not available or busy. You can
enable the busy tone through the Busy Channel Lock Out (BCLO) feature in the
Customer Programming Software (CPS).
2 Hold the radio vertically by 1 to 2 in. from mouth when speaking into the microphone.
3 Release the PTT button to listen.
Table 2: Tx/Rx LED Indicator
Indicator
Slow blinking LED color or OFF (selectable
in CPS)
Solid LED color
2.6.1

Talk Range

Table 3: Talk Range
Model
Application
CLR446
Unit to Unit
CLR PLUS
Unit to Unit
With Repeater (for refer-
ence)
2.7

Talk Permit Tone

Talk Permit Tone (TPT) is a quick distinctive double beep tone that sounds after you press the PTT
button, indicating the channel is free to talk.
45.
Status
The radio is in standby.
The radio is in receiving or transmission
mode.
Range (Typical
Coverage)
Up to 10 floors
Up to 15 floors
Up to 30 floors
MN007428A01-AA
Chapter 2: Getting Started
Acoustic Safety on
Range
2
Up to 150,000 ft
(14,000 m
2
Up to 200,000 ft
(18,580 m
2
Up to 400,000 ft
(37,161 m
2
)
2
)
2
)
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