MOTOROLA DLR1060 Reference Guide

DLR1060 Two-Way Radio Quick Reference Guide

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This Quick Reference Guide covers the basic operation of the radio. Ensure your battery is fully charged before first use.
The DLR Series operates in the license-free 900 MHz ISM Band. For more information on product details, user guide, brochures, and
accessories, refer to http://www.motorolasolutions.com/map/en_xa/dlr or call 1-800-931-855.

Radio Overview

1. Audio Accessory Connector
2. Battery
3. Channel/Menu Button
4. Volume Up/Down Control Buttons
5. Power Button
6. Top Button
7. Speaker
8. Microphone
9. Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button
10. Tx/Rx LED Indicator
11. Antenna
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Getting Started

For more information, refer to the User Guide in https://
www.motorolasolutions.com/content/dam/msi/docs/en_xa/DLR­UserGuide.pdf.

Attaching the Battery

Slide the latch at the top of the battery door to the unlock position and
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lift the battery door at the center recess. Align the battery contacts with the tabs in the battery compartment.
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Insert the contact side of the battery first, then press the battery down to secure in place.
Put the battery door back on the radio. Slide the latch to the lock
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position.
1. Battery Latch
2. Lateral Battery Slot
3. Holster

Charging the Battery

Connect the power supply to the drop-in charger tray or a power cord
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to the multi-unit charger. Insert the radio into the tray, make sure that the lateral battery slots
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are inserted in the tray rails. The charger LED flashes a few times, indicating the battery is charging.
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Turn the radio off.
1. Tray Rail
2. Drop-in Tray Charger with Power Supply
3. Multi-unit Charger
1 2 Press the PTT, Volume Up Control, and Power buttons at the same
time. The radio powers up and announces "Programming Mode".
3 Press the Channel/Menu button.
The radio announces "Current Profiled ID <Number>".
4 Press the Volume Up Control or the Volume Down Control buttons
to change each Profile ID digit. Press the Menu button to change from one digit to the next. The radio announces the new number when all Profile ID digits are changed.
5 Long press the PTT button to exit the setting.
Notice:
The light on the charger is red when the radio is charging. It turns to green once the radio is fully charged. If fast blinking red, it indicates a fault condition.
Turning the Radio On or Off 1 Long press the Power button to turn on the radio.
The radio sounds the power up tone and the Tx/Rx LED Indicator blinks.
Notice: The radio announces the current channel, and battery level when the power is on.
2 Long press the Power button to turn off the radio.
The radio sounds the power down tone and the Tx/Rx LED Indicator turns off.

Setting the Non-Interference or Privacy Feature

This feature ensures non-interference and improved private communications by configuring a Profile ID.
Important: By default, the Profile ID number is “0000”. Ensure your radios are configured with the same Profile ID number.
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Transmitting and Receiving Calls

1 Press the PTT button to respond.
Notice: Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end and speak. If
you receive a busy tone, the channel is either not available, busy, or there is no user reachable within transmission
range. A quick double beep is heard. Hold the radio vertically by 1 to 2 in. from mouth when speaking into
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the microphone.
3 Release the PTT button to listen.
Table 1: Tx/Rx LED Indicator
Indicator Status
Slow blinking red
Solid red The radio is in transmission mode. Fast blinking
red
The radio is on standby.
The radio is in receiving mode.
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