Congratulations on your purchase of the Motorola Dispatch Plus
Mobile, representing the state-of-the-art in digital communications technology.
The Motorola Dispatch Plus Mobile allows you to communicate
with a group of individuals (Group Call mode) or privately with a
single person (Private Call mode). You can also send a Call
Alert™ to an individual indicating that you want to speak with
them.
The radio was designed with the flexibility to connect with the
Motorola Integrated Multi-Service handset. The handset allows
you to place and receive phone calls, receive alphanumeric messages, and access a number of convenience features. Contact your
sales representative for further information.
Before operating your unit, take time to read the “Important
General Safety Information” in the “Additional Information”
section.
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Getting Started
DISPATCH PLUS MOBILE
Getting Started
1. Power (On/Off)/
Volume Control
10. Private Mode Key
2. Talkgroup
Directional Keys
3. Status
Indicators
TG
TG
PrvtAreaWideAlert
9. Targeted
Area Key
11. Targeted Area
Indicator
4. Alphanumeric
Display
8. Wide Area
Key
12. Wide Area
Indicator
5. Directional Keys
7. Call Alert
Mode Key
6. Speaker
13. Push-to-Talk (PTT) Button
14. Microphone
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Getting Started
1.Power (On/Off)/Volume Control — Used to turn the unit on
and off. Also used to adjust volume level of the speaker.
2.Talkgroup Directional Keys — Used to select a Talkgroup
ID storage location.
3.Status Indicators — Solid or blinking lights indicate different
conditions your unit may be in. (See the “Additional Information” section for Status Indicator information.)
4.Alphanumeric Display — A two-digit display that is backlit
for ease of viewing.
5.Directional Keys — Used to select a Radio ID storage location or a Service Area ID storage location.
6.Speaker — Used for listening during Group Calls and Private
Calls.
7.Call Alert Mode Key — Used to send a non-voice Call Alert
to an individual.
8.Wide Area Key — Used to select all service areas when making Group Calls.
9.Targeted Area Key — Used to select a Targeted Area when
making Group Calls.
10. Private Mode Key — Used for one-to-one private radio communication.
11. Targeted Area Indicator — Lights when a Targeted Area is
selected.
12. Wide Area Indicator — Lights when Wide Area is selected.
13. Push-to-Talk (PTT) Button — Used to transmit voice. Also
used to send Call Alerts.
14. Microphone — Used for speaking during Group Calls and
Private Calls.
Getting Started
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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.
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.
Getting Started
Each time the mobile unit is turned on,
it performs a self-check and system registration routine. Once completed, the
last-selected talkgroup is displayed.
The display illuminates during the selfcheck routine to verify
operation.
Automatic Turn On/Off
To enable Automatic Turn 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 vehicle is turned on. Turning 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 interruption to your conversation.
You must be transmitting in order for Callin-Progress Protection to operate.
ADJUSTING VOLUME
The Power knob is also used to adjust the speaker volume. To increase 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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Group Call
GROUP CALL
Group Call mode is your radio’s default mode; each time the
radio is turned on, it is in Group Call mode. A Group Call consists
of a talkgroup and a service area. A talkgroup is an organization of
radio users who communicate with each other. Service areas are
geographic areas of coverage for your radio. Your specific service
areas are defined by your service provider.
Talkgroup Selection
A talkgroup is an organization of radio users who communicate with
each other. Your unit is equipped with Talkgroup ID storage locations, numbered 1 through 9. Each storage location is assigned a
Talkgroup ID at the time of purchase. Select a Talkgroup ID by
TG
using or to scroll to the ID’s corresponding storage location
number.
(Example: Select Talkgroup ID 25 which is stored in location #5 (T5).
Talkgroup ID 1, which is stored in location #1 (T1), is currently selected.)
1.Press four times.
TG
The display illuminates during the selfcheck routine to verify
operation.
TG
“T5” will flash on the
display, indicating that
you are now registering
onto this talkgroup.
When you have successfully registered, “T5”
will stop flashing. You
can now listen to Talkgroup ID 25. To
transmit, press PTT.
Group Call
2.Press PTT.
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Group Call
Service Area Selection
When making outgoing Group Calls, you
may choose from three different service
area selections: Local Area, Targeted
Area, and Wide Area. In each case, you
are speaking with members of the talkgroup who are in that service area.
Local Area
A Local-Area Group Call allows you to communicate with talkgroup members located in the service area you are currently in.
Dispatchers are always included in a Local-Area call, regardless
of their location. Local Area is the radio’s default area; each time
Group Call
the radio is turned on, Local Area is automatically selected. Your
radio is in the Local Area until Wide Area or Targeted Area is
selected.
AreaWide
Area selection only
applies to Group Calls
you initiate.
Service Area Selection
is independent of Talkgroup Selection.
If neither the Targeted
Area Indicator nor the
Wide Area Indicator
is illuminated, your
radio is in Local Area.
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