MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS T21X Talkabout Two Way FRS Radio User Guide
- May 15, 2024
- Motorola Solutions
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MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS T21X Talkabout Two Way FRS Radio
Product Information
Specifications
- Model: 7$/.$%287
- Color: Black
- Material: Plastic
- Dimensions: 7x2x5 inches
- Weight: 1 lb
Product Usage Instructions
1. Assembly
Follow the step-by-step assembly instructions provided in the manual. Ensure all parts are securely connected.
2. Power On
Plug in the device to a power source and switch it on using the power button located on the side.
3. Setting Up
Follow the on-screen instructions to set up the device for first-time use. This may include language selection, Wi-Fi setup, etc.
4. Operation
Use the control panel or remote control to navigate through the menu options and select your desired settings.
5. Maintenance
Regularly clean the product with a damp cloth and avoid using harsh chemicals that may damage the surface.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How do I change the settings?
- A: Navigate to the settings menu using the remote control or buttons on the device. Select the desired options and confirm your changes.
- Q: What should I do if the device stops working suddenly?
- A: Check the power source and connections. If the issue persists, refer to the troubleshooting section of the manual or contact customer support.
- Q: Can this product be used outdoors?
- A: This product is designed for indoor use only and should not be exposed to outdoor elements.
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SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION
Caution
Before using this radio, read this booklet which contains important operating
instructions. For information on product details, brochures, user manuals and
approved accessories. Please refer to www.motorolasolutions.com.
Compliance with RF Exposure Standards
National and international regulations require manufacturers to comply with
the RF energy exposure limits for portable two-way radios before they can be
marketed. Your Motorola Solutions twoway radio is designed, manufactured, and
tested to comply with all applicable national and international regulations
for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy.
RF Energy Exposure Awareness and Control Information and Operational
Instructions for General Population and Uncontrolled Environment Use
For more information on what RF energy exposure is, see the following
websites: · https://www.fcc.gov/ · http://www.who.int/peh-emf/project/en/ ·
http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng
sf11467.html
· http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/ sf01904.html
For additional information, see https://www.motorolasolutions.com/en_us/about/
company-overview/corporate-responsibility/ governance-and-policies.html
Operating Instructions
· Transmit no more than 50% of the time. To transmit (talk), press the Push-
To-Talk (PTT) button. To receive calls, release the PTT button.
· Hold the radio in a vertical position in front of the face with the
microphone (and other parts of the radio including the antenna) at least 1 in.
(2.5 cm) away from the nose or lips. Antenna should be kept away from the eye.
· When worn on the body, always place the radio in a Motorola Solutions-
approved clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness for this product.
· DO NOT hold the antenna when the radio is transmitting. · DO NOT use any
portable radio that has a damaged
antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with your skin, a minor burn
can result. · To ensure continued compliance with applicable RF exposure
limits, use only Motorola Solutions-approved, supplied or replacement
antennas, batteries, and accessories. · For a list of Motorola Solutions-
approved accessories please refer to your user manual or visit
www.motorolasolutions.com
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Acoustic Safety
Exposure to loud noises from any source for extended periods of time may
temporarily or permanently affect your hearing. The louder the volume of the
radio, the sooner your hearing will be affected. Hearing damage from loud
noise is sometimes undetectable at first, and can have a cumulative effect. To
protect your hearing, follow these precautions:
· Use the lowest volume necessary to do your job. · Turn up the volume only if
you are in noisy surroundings. · Turn down the volume before putting on a
headset or
headphones. · Limit the amount of time you use a headset or
headphones at high volume. · When using the radio without a headset or
headphones,
do not place the speaker of the radio directly against your ear.
Medical Devices
If you use a personal medical device, such as a pacemaker or hearing aid,
consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately
shielded from RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining
this information.
Holsters Incorporating Magnets
Some Motorola Solutions holsters incorporate strong, neodymium magnets. If you
use a personal medical device, such as a pacemaker or hearing aid, consult the
manufacturer of your device to
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determine if it can be used in close proximity to magnets. Your physician may
be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Also be aware that
magnets can damage other products, including cell phones, computers, hard
drives, and other electronic devices, as well as credit cards and magnetic
media. Keep the holster away from any mechanical device that could be affected
by a magnetic field. Consult the manufacturer of your product to determine if
your device or product can be used in close proximity to magnets.
Operational Warnings
The following explains the operational warnings:
For Vehicle With Air Bags
Warning:
· Refer to vehicle manufacturer’s manual prior to installation of electronic
equipment to avoid interference with air bag wiring.
· DO NOT place a portable radio in the area over an air bag or in the air bag
deployment area. Air bags inflate with great force. If a portable radio is
placed in the air bag deployment area and the air bag inflates, the radio may
be propelled with great force and cause serious injury to occupants of the
vehicle.
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Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Warning:
· Use of a radio that is not intrinsically safe in a potentially explosive
atmosphere could result in a serious injury, or death. You should only use a
certified Intrinsically Safe radio in potentially explosive atmospheres.
· Explosive atmospheres refer to hazard classified locations that may contain
hazardous gas, vapors, dusts, such as fueling areas below decks on boats,
fuel, or chemical transferor storage facilities, and areas where the air
contains chemicals or particles such as grain, dust, or metal powders. Areas
with potentially explosive atmospheres are often, but not always, posted.
· Turn off your radio prior to entering any area with a potentially explosive
atmosphere unless it is a radio type specifically certified for use in
hazardous location areas.
· DO NOT remove, install, or charge batteries in such areas, or remove or
install antennas. Sparks in a potentially explosive atmosphere can cause an
explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
Blasting Caps and Blasting Areas
Warning: To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn off
your radio when you are near electrical blasting caps, in a blasting area, or
in areas posted: “Turn off two-way radio.” Obey all signs and instructions.
Batteries
· Caution: Risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
· Use only Motorola Solutions approved batteries. · Charge your battery using
the approved Motorola
Solutions charger. · Use the battery in accordance with its water and/or dust
Ingress Protection (IP) rating. · DO NOT discard your battery into a fire. ·
DO NOT replace the battery in any area labeled
“Hazardous Atmosphere”. · DO NOT disassemble, crush, puncture, shred, or
otherwise attempt to change the form of your battery. · DO NOT dry a wet or
damp battery with an appliance or
heat source, such as a hair dryer or microwave oven. · DO NOT allow conductive
material such as jewelry, keys,
or beaded chains to touch exposed battery terminals. · Do not dispose of
batteries with household waste.
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Do Not Substitute Options or Accessories
The Motorola Solutions communications equipment certified as intrinsically
safe by the approving agency (FM, UL, CSA, CENELEC) is tested as a complete
system which consists of the listed agency approved portable, approved
battery, and approved accessories or options, or both. This approved portable
and battery combination must be strictly observed. There must be no
substitution of items, even if the substitute has been previously approved
with a different Motorola Solutions communications equipment unit. Approved
configurations are listed by the approving agency (FM, UL, CSA, CENELEC).
The Intrinsically Safe Approval Label affixed to radio refers to the
intrinsically safe classification of that radio product, and the approved
batteries that can be used with that system.
The manual PN referenced on the Intrinsically Safe Approval Label identifies
the approved accessories and or options that can be used with that portable
radio unit. Using a non-Motorola Solutions-intrinsically safe battery and/or
accessory with the Motorola Solutions-approved radio unit will void the
intrinsically safe approval of that radio unit.
European Union (EU) Waste of Electrical and
Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive
The European Union’s WEEE directive requires that products sold into EU
countries must have the crossed out trash bin label on the product (or the
package in some cases). As defined by the WEEE directive, this cross-out trash
bin label means that customers and end-users in EU countries should not
dispose of electronic and electrical equipment or accessories in household
waste. Customers or end-users in EU countries should contact their local
equipment supplier representative or service centre for information about the
waste collection system in their country.
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Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity
Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity Per FCC CFR 47 Part 2 Section 2.1077(a)
Responsible Party Name: Motorola Solutions, Inc. Address: 2000 Progress Pkwy,
Schaumburg, Il. 60196. Phone Number: 1-800-927-2744 Hereby declares that the
product:
Model Name: T210, T210TP, T270, T270TP, T271TP
conforms to the following regulations: FCC Part 15, subpart B, section
15.107(a), 15.107(d), and section 15.109(a)
Class B Digital Device
As a personal computer peripheral, this device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This
device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures: · Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. · Increase
the separation between the equipment and
receiver. · Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected. · Consult the dealer
or an experienced radio or TV
technician for help.
Notice to Users (FCC and Industry Canada)
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and Industry Canada’s
license-exempt RSS’s per the following conditions: · This device may not cause
harmful interference. · This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. · Changes
or modifications made to this device, not expressly approved by Motorola
Solutions, could void the authority of the user to operate this equipment.
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LICENSING INFORMATION
USA (FCC)/CANADA (ISED)
According to FCC Part 95, FRS devices do not require a license. Use of
Motorola radio in Canada is subject to the rules and regulations in ISED RSS
210 and do not require a license.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Motorola Solutions may void
the user authority granted by the FCC or ISED to operate this radio and should
not be made. To comply with FCC or ISED requirements, transmitter adjustments
should be made only by or under the supervision of a person certified as
technically qualified to perform transmitter maintenance and repairs in the
private land mobile and fixed services as certified by an organization
representative of the user of those services. Replacement of any transmitter
component (crystal, semiconductor, etc) not authorized by the FCC or ISED
equipment authorization for this radio could violate FCC or ISED rules.
Note: Use of this radio outside the country where it was intended to be
distributed is subject to government regulations and may be prohibited
Mexico and Panama Mexico and the Republic of Panama do not require
authorization to use FRS radio equipment frequencies.
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Chile
Servicio de Banda Local UHF frequency use is subject to SUBTEL Resolution
1.261 and Resolution 52 Exenta. A license is required for use in Chile. To
obtain a Banda Local end-user license: 1. Fill out the required form to
request Local Band
service.
Table 1: Location to Obtain the Application Form for Local Band Service
Location
Description
SUBTEL Website
http:/www.subtel.gob.cl/ index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1388&Itemid=2087
SUBTEL Office
Subsecretaria de Telecomunicaciones Unidad de Licencias y Permisos Lorenzo Gotuzzo N°124, piso 6 Santiago, Chile Telephone Number: (56-2) 421 3634
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2. Present this form with your ID at the SUBTEL office.
3. Consult the SUBTEL office for applicable fees. For more information,
consult SUBTEL at http://www.subtel.cl or call their office.
Peru
Colectivo Familiar frequency use is subject to MTC RVM 388-200-MTC/ 15.03 and
FCC (FRS), Part 95B. No license is required for use in Peru. Consult MTC Peru
at http://www.mtc.gob.pe for more information.
Brazil The frequency general use is subject to the Resolution nº 680 and to
the Act nº 14448, Item 15 – Radio Communication Equipment of General Use. It
is not required use license in Brazil. See the Anatel site for more
information: http://www.anatel.gov.br.
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CONTROL BUTTONS
T27X Control Buttons
Antenna
Accessory Port
Power/Mode Button Menu/Lock
Speaker
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Screen
Scan/Monitor Call Tone
Scroll Microphone Micro-USB Charging Port
Space for Personalization Stickers
Push-to-Talk Easy Pairing button
T21X Control Buttons
Antenna
Accessory Port
Power Menu/ Lock
Speaker
Screen
Scan/Monitor Call Tone Scroll
Microphone
Micro-USB Charging Port
Space for Personalization Stickers
Push-to-Talk Easy Pairing Button
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Display Screen Guide
T27X Display
T21X Display
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12
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1. Mode
2. Channel 3. Battery Indicator
(3 Battery Levels) 4. Weather Alert
9. Interference Eliminator Code Number (used for Call Tone), On/Off, L0/L1/L2/L3 (used for iVOX and VOX)
5. Transmit and Receive Status
10.Speaker Volume (0-7) 11.Easy Pairing [On/Off]
6. Scan
12.Keypad Tone [On/Off]
7. Keypad Lock
13.Dual Watch [On/Off]
8. iVOX [OFF, L1, L2, L3] VOX [OFF, L1, L2, L3]
14.Call Tone (number) 15.Roger Tone [On/Off]
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1. Channel
2. Battery Power (3 Battery Levels)
3. Transmit and Receive Status
4. Scan
5. Keypad Lock
6. iVOX [OFF, L1, L2, L3] VOX [L1, L2, L3]
7. Interference Eliminator Code Number (used for Call Tone and Speaker
Volume), On/Off, L0/L1/L2/L3 (used for iVOX and VOX)
8. Speaker Volume (0-7)
9. Easy Pairing [On/Off] 10.Keypad Tone [On/Off] 11.Dual Watch [On/Off]
12.Call Tone (number)
13.Roger Tone [On/Off]
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Note: The mode button is only available for T27X.
Note: The Weather Alert is only available for T27X.
GETTING STARTED
Personalization Stickers
Stickers are provided to personalize and keep track of radios. You can use
permanent markers for blank stickers.
Installing the Batteries
Discard the retailer tag (loose in one of the battery compartments) before
installing the batteries. Each radio can use either one NiMH rechargeable
battery pack or three AA alkaline batteries and beeps when the batteries are
low.
1. Turn the radio off.
2. With the back of the radio facing you, lift the battery cover latch up and
remove the cover.
3. To insert the NiMH battery pack by following the instruction on the
battery pack. (The ribbon must be underneath the battery pack and must wrap
around the right side of the pack for easy removal).
4. To insert the three AA Alkaline batteries with + and polarity as shown
inside. (The ribbon must be underneath the AA alkaline batteries and must wrap
around the right side of the batteries).
5. Attach the battery cover and lock it by pressing down the latch.
Radio Battery Meter
The number of bars (03) on the Radio Battery icon shown indicates the charge
remaining in the battery. When the radio battery meter shows one segment left,
the radio chirps periodically or after releasing the PTT button (Low Battery
Alert).
Battery Capacity Maintenance
1. Charge the NiMH batteries once every 3 months when not in use. After
longer lapse, the start of charging in radio is delayed and can take up to
five minutes.
2. Before placing the radio in storage, remove the battery.
3. Batteries corrode over time and may cause permanent damage to your radio.
4. Store the NiMH batteries in temperature between -20 °C to 35 °C and in low
humidity. Avoid damp conditions and corrosive materials.
Using the Micro-USB Charger
The micro-USB charger allows you to conveniently charge your NiMH battery
pack.
1. Power OFF your radio before you start charging.
2. Plug the micro-USB cable into the micro-USB charging port on your radio.
3. Connect the USB charger to a nearby and easily accessible wall power
outlet.
4. An empty battery is fully charged in 8 hours.
5. The battery meter bar scrolls when the battery is charging.
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Note:
· When moving between hot and cold temperatures, do not charge the NiMH
battery pack until the battery temperature acclimates (usually about 20
minutes).
· For optimal battery life, remove the radio from the charger within 16 hours.
Do not store the radio while connected to the charger.
Attaching and Removing the Belt Clip
1. Attach the belt clip to the belt clip slot at the back of the radio until
the clip clicks in place.
2. Attach the belt clip to pocket or belt strap until the clip clicks in
place.
To Remove
1. Pull the release tab on top of the belt clip to release the latch.
2. Push the belt clip with the other hand towards the top of radio.
Turning your Radio On and Off
Press and hold the Power button to turn the radio on or off. 1. In the on
position, the radio chirps and briefly shows all
feature icons available on the radio. 2. The display screen then shows the
current channel,
code, and all features that are enabled.
Setting the Volume
From Standby Mode, press on either or to show the current value. Press or
again to adjust the volume setting.
1. Press to increase the speaker volume.
2. Press to decrease the speaker volume.
Note: Do not hold the radio close to your ear. If the volume is set to an
uncomfortable level, it could hurt your ear. Adjust `0′ to mute the speaker.
TALKING AND LISTENING
To communicate, all radios in your group must be set to the same channel and
Interference Eliminator Code.
1. To talk, press and hold the PTT button. When
transmitting,
icon blinks (only on radio
with weather mode feature) and is shown. 2. When you are finished talking, release the PTT button.
3. When receiving,
icon blinks (only on
radio with weather mode feature) and is shown.
For maximum clarity, hold the radio one inch away from your mouth and speak
directly into the
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microphone. Do not cover the microphone while talking.
Talk Range
Your radio is designed to maximize performance and improve transmission range.
Do not use the radios closer than 5 ft apart.
Monitor Button
Press and hold Scan/Monitor button for three seconds to enter Monitor mode and
listen for weak signals on the current channel. You can also listen to the
volume level of the radio when you are not receiving. This allows you to
adjust the volume, if necessary.
Push-to-Talk Timeout Timer
To prevent accidental transmissions and save battery life, the radio emits a
continuous warning tone and stops transmitting if you press the PTT button for
more than 60 continuous seconds.
Mode Button (Only on Radio with Weather Mode Feature)
By pressing Mode button, the user seamlessly switches between two-way and weather mode.
When radio is in two-way mode,
is
shown. When radio is in weather mode,
** is shown. Corresponding setting
and information is shown on the display.
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MENU OPTION
USA, Canada, and Latin America
Two-Way Menu
Two Way Mode
Menu Key Channel (1-22)
Menu Key
Sub-Code (0-121) Menu Key
Call Tone (Off, -1-20)
Menu Key
Internal Vioce Operated Transmission/ Voice Operated Transmission (iVOX, VOX)
(Off, L2, L2, L3) Menu Key
Menu Key
Dual Channel Monitor Channel (1-22) Menu Key
Dual Channel Monitor Sub-Code (0-121) Menu Key
Keypad Tones (On/Off) Menu Key
Roger Tones (On/Off)
Two Way Mode
Mode Button
Weather Mode
Menu Button
Weather Channel (1-11)
Menu Button
Weather Alert (On/Off)
Menu Button
Note: Weather channel broadcasts is available in US and Canada only.
Selecting the Channel
Each country model has different number of channels and frequencies. (See the
“Channels and Frequencies” table on overleaf for details).
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1. With the radio on, press Menu/Lock button until the channel number starts
to flash.
2. Press or to change the channel. Long press on these keys allows you to
scroll through the channels rapidly.
3. Press the PTT button to save the channel setting and exit
Menu or Menu/Lock button to continue set up.
Selecting the Interference Eliminator Code
Interference Eliminator Codes help minimize interference by blocking
transmissions from unknown sources. Your radio has 121 Interference Eliminator
Codes. Codes 138 are standard analog codes that appear on other FRS radios.
Codes 39121 are additional digital codes added for superior interference
protection. 0 is the off position, no analog or digital codes are enabled.
To set the code for a channel:
1. Press flash.
Menu/Lock button until the code starts to
2. Press or to select the code. Long press on these keys allows you to scroll
through the codes rapidly.
3. Press the PTT button to save the code setting and exit
Menu or Menu/Lock button to continue set up.
You can set a different code for each channel using this procedure.
Note: On a radio that uses Interference Eliminator Codes, the code must be set
to 0 to communicate with radios that do not have Interference Eliminator
Codes. Select 0 for “no tone, no code” on the display of your radio.
Setting and Transmitting Call Tones
Your radio can transmit different call tones to other radios in your group so
you can alert them that you want to talk. Your radio has 20 call tones from
which to choose.
To set a call tone:
1. Press Menu/Lock until appears. The current call tone setting flashes.
2. Press or to change and hear the call tone. 3. Press the PTT button to set
the new call tone and exit
Menu or Menu/Lock button to continue set up.
To transmit your call tone to other radios set up to the same channel and
Interference Eliminator Code on your radio, and press Call Tone button.
Note: Setting the call tone to OFF to disable the call tone feature.
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Internal Voice Operated Transmission/ Voice Operated Transmission ( / )
Transmission is initiated by speaking into the microphone of the radio/audio
accessory instead of pushing the PTT button.
L3 = High Sensitivity for quiet environments
L2 = Medium Sensitivity for most environments
L1 = Low Sensitivity for noisy environments
1. Press Menu until the
icon appears on the
display. When audio accessory is connected, the
icon is shown. The current setting (Off, L1L3) flashes.
2. Press or to select the sensitivity level.
3. Press the PTT button to exit menu or continue set up.
Menu to
Note: When using iVOX/VOX, there will be a short delay.
Dual Watch Mode
Enables you to scan the current channel and another channel alternately.
To set another channel and start Dual Watch.
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1. Press Menu/Lock until flashes.
appears. The
2. Press or to select the channel, then press .
3. Press or to select the code. 4. Press the PTT button or wait until the
time out to activate
Dual Watch. The screen alternates between Home Channel and Dual Watch Channel.
5. To end Dual Watch mode, Press icon.
Note: If you set the same channel and code as current channel, Dual Watch does
not work.
Keypad Tones
You may enable or disable the speaker key tones. You hear the key tone each
time a button is pushed.
1. Press Menu/Lock button until current setting On/Off flashes.
appears. The
2. Press either or to turn On or Off.
3. Press the PTT button to confirm and exit Menu or Menu/Lock button to
continue set up.
Note: When the keypad tone feature is off, the following are not disabled:
· Transmit timeout alert tone · Call tone · Low battery alert tone or
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· The transmitted talk confirmation tone
Transmitting a Talk Confirmation Tone
You can set your radio to transmit a unique tone when you finish transmitting.
It is like saying “Roger” or “Over” to let others know you are finished
talking.
1. Press Menu/Lock button until the current setting On/Off flashes.
2. Press or to turn On or Off.
appears. The
3. Press the PTT button to set and exit Menu or to continue set up.
SPECIAL FEATURES
Keypad Lock
To avoid accidentally changing your radio settings:
1. Press and hold Menu/Lock button until displays. 2. When in lock mode, you
can turn the radio ON and OFF,
adjust the volume, receive, transmit, send a call tone, and monitor channels.
All other functions are locked.
3. To unlock the radio, press and hold Menu/Lock button until is no longer
displayed.
Easy Pairing
The Easy Pairing feature allows a group of radio users to program all their
radios to the same Channel and Interference Eliminator Code settings quickly
and simultaneously. Any one radio within the group can be designated as the
“Leader’s radio” and have it’s Channel and Interference Eliminator Code
settings transmitted to and copied by all the other radios in the group
(Members’ radios).
1. Pick any one of the radios as the “Leader’s radio”. On this radio, program
the Channel and Interference Eliminator Code to the desired settings.(See
“Selecting the Channel” and “Selecting the Interference Eliminator Code”
sections in this user manual).
2. To copy the channel and Interference Eliminator Code combination to all
the other “Members’ radios”, press and hold the button on the Members’ radios
until you hear a beep. Release the button after the beep, and wait for the
transmission from the Leader’s radio.
Note:
· The icon blinks on the display. This confirms that the radio is in Easy
Pairing mode waiting to receive the Channel and Interference Eliminator Code
settings from the Leader’s radio. All Members’ radios remains in this mode for
3 minutes.
· A group with many radios should have all users take this step at the same
time, so all radios can be programmed in one go.
3. On the Leader’s radio, press and hold down the button until you hear a double beep.
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Note:
· At the double beep, this radio’s Channel and Interference Eliminator Code
settings is transmitted, which is received and copied by all the other
(Members’) radios.
· The Leader’s radio must make this transmission when all the Members’ radios
are still in the Easy Pairing mode, otherwise the transmission is not picked
up.
· On the Leader’s radio, user must remember NOT to release the button on the
first (single) beep, otherwise this radio becomes another Member’s radio. If
that happens, you can press PTT to escape, and retry step 3.
Scanning Channels
Use scan to search all channels for transmissions from unknown parties, to
find someone in your group who has accidentally changed channels or to quickly
find unused channels for your own use.
There is a priority feature and two modes of scanning (basic and advanced) to
make your search more effective. The Basic Scan mode uses the channel and code
combinations for each of the channels as you have set them (or with the
default code value of 1). The “Advanced Scan” mode scans all channels for any
and all codes, detect any code in use and use that code value temporarily for
that channel.
Priority is given to the “home channel”, that is, the channel (and
Interference Eliminator Code) your radio is set to when you start the scan.
This means the initial channel (and code settings) is scanned more often than
the other channels and your radio responds quickly to any activity occurring
on the home channel as a priority.
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To start Basic Scanning:
1. Briefly press the
Scan/Monitor button. The scan
appears in the display and the radio begins to scroll through the channel and code combinations.
2. When the radio detects channel activity matching the channel and code combination, it stops scrolling and you can hear the transmission.
3. To respond and talk to the person transmitting, press the PTT button within five seconds after the end of the transmission.
4. The radio resumes scrolling through the channels 5 seconds after the end of any received activity.
5. To stop scanning, briefly press the button.
To start Advanced Scanning:
Scan/Monitor
1. Set the Interference Eliminator Code to “zero” or OFF.
2. Briefly press the
Scan/Monitor button. The scan
appears in the display and the radio begins to scroll through the channels. No Interference Eliminator Codes filters what is heard.
3. When the radio detects channel activity with ANY code (or NO code), it stops scrolling and you can hear the transmission. Any Interference Eliminator Code that may be in use by that party is detected and displayed.
4. To respond and talk to the person transmitting, press the PTT button within 5 seconds of the end of the
transmission. The radio transmits using the newly detected Interference
Eliminator Code.
5. The radio resumes scrolling through the channels 5 seconds after the end
of any received activity.
6. To stop scanning, briefly press the button.
Scan/Monitor
Scanning Notes:
1. If you press the PTT button while the radio is scrolling through inactive
channels, the transmission is on the “home channel”. Scanning resumes five
seconds after the end of your transmission. You may press the
Scan/Monitor button to stop scanning at any time.
2. If the radio stops on an undesired transmission, you may immediately
resume the scan by briefly pressing or .
3. If the radio repeatedly stops on an undesired transmission, you may
temporarily remove that channel from the scan list by pressing and holding or
for 3 seconds. You may remove more than one channel in this way.
4. To restore the removed channel(s) to the scan list, turn the radio off and
then turn back on, or exit and re-enter
the scanning mode by pressing button.
Scan/Monitor
5. You cannot remove the home channel from the scan list.
6. In Advanced Scan, the detected code is only used for one transmission. You must note that code, exit scan and
set that detected code on that channel to permanently use the detected code.
WEATHER RECEIVER
Note: Weather feature is not available on model T21X. Weather feature is
available on model T27X designed for use in USA and Canada.
Your radio can tune in to broadcasts by the United States National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Weather Radio and Environment and Climate
Change Canada (ECCC) Weather Radio.You can listen to a weather channel (see
“Weather Channels and Frequencies” table for details) or set your radio to
alert you to emergency weather broadcasts that interrupt routine broadcasts.
When you listen to a weather channel, you cannot use your radio in scan mode
or for two-way communications. Both NOAA and ECCC have transmitters located
throughout the United States and Canada, respectively. These transmitters
broadcast watches, forecasts, and other information 24 hours a day.
Note: NOAA weather radio stations are assigned to cover specific areas and
service may be limited. Please check with your local weather office for
frequency and details or visit www.weather.gov/nwr in the US to view the
appropriate transmitter for your area. The use
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of the NOAA logo does not provide an endorsement or implied endorsement by the National Weather Service of NOAA, nor does the use of the Weather Radio logo provide an endorsement or implied endorsement by Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC).
Entering Weather Mode
1. From two-way mode, press Mode button to enter
weather mode
.
Setting the Weather Channel
Your radio receives weather frequencies:
1. In weather mode, press Menu/Lock button until weather channel number
flashes.
2. Press or to select the appropriate channel with good reception in your
area.
3. Press the PTT button to set and exit Menu or Menu/Lock button to continue
set up weather alert.
Setting the Weather Alert
Your radio can be set to respond to NOAA Weather Radio emergency messages. A
special alarm tone sounds an alert and turns on the weather receiver to give
you immediate weather and emergency information.
1. In weather mode press displays.
Menu/Lock button twice until
2. Press or to select On/Off.
3. Press the PTT button or Menu/Lock button to exit the weather menu set up.
4. Press Mode button to return to two-way mode. If you activate Weather Alert
and return to two-way mode is display.
Note: When the weather channel is activated, either manually or after
receiving an alert, and no buttons are pressed for 5 minutes, the weather mode
automatically revert to twoway mode.
As with two-way radio reception, weather channel reception depends on how close you are to a transmitter and whether you are indoors or outdoors. Because weather channels are transmitted without codes, they may contain static or noise. Weather Alert does not function while actively transmitting or receiving in two-way mode.
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Weather Channels and Frequencies
Weather Channel
WX1 WX2 WX3 WX4 WX5 WX6
Frequency (MHz)
162.550 162.400 162.475 162.425 162.450 162.500
Weather Channel
WX7 WX8 WX9 WX10 WX11
Frequency (MHz)
162.525 161.650 161.775 161.750 162.000
CHANNELS AND FREQUENCIES
This FRS device is approved for USA and Canada. USA, Canada, Mexico, and
Panama.
Channel
Frequency (MHz)
Max Power Output
Channel
Frequency (MHz)
Max Power Output
1
462.5625 2 W
12 467.6625 0.5 W
2
462.5875 2 W
13 467.6875 0.5 W
3
462.6125 2 W
14 467.7125 0.5 W
4
462.6375 2 W
15 462.5500 2 W
5
462.6625 2 W
16 462.5750 2 W
6
462.6875 2 W
17 462.6000 2 W
7
462.7125 2 W
18 462.6250 2 W
8
467.5625 0.5 W 19 462.6500 2 W
9
467.5875 0.5 W 20 462.6750 2 W
10
467.6125 0.5 W
21 462.7000 2 W
11
467.6375 0.5 W
22 462.7250 2 W
Remark: Power refers to maximum allowable power as defined by FCC/ISED for each channel under FRS rules for USA and FRS/GMRS for Canada and is not a reflection of the power specification of the radio.
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Brazil
Channel
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Frequency (MHz)
462.5625 462.5750 462.5875 462.6000 462.6125 462.6250 462.6375 462.6500
462.6625 462.6750 462.6875 462.7000 462.7125
Channel
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Frequency (MHz)
467.5625 467.5750 467.5875 467.6000 467.6125 467.6250 467.6375 467.6500
467.6625 467.6750 467.6875 467.7000 467.7125
Chile
Channel
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Frequency (MHz)
462.5500 462.5625 462.5750 462.5875 462.6000 462.6125 462.6250 462.6375
462.6500 462.6625 462.6750 462.6875 462.7000 462.7125 462.7250 467.5500
467.5750
Channel
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 –
Frequency (MHz)
467.6000 467.6250 467.6500 467.6750 467.7000 467.7250 467.8125 467.8250
467.8375 467.8500 467.8625 467.8750 467.8875 467.9000 467.9150 467.9250
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Peru
Channel
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Frequency (MHz)
462.5625 462.5875 462.6125 462.6375 462.6625 462.6875 462.7125
Channel
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Frequency (MHz)
467.5625 467.5875 467.6125 467.6375 467.6625 467.6875 467.7125
ACCESSORIES
For more information on convenient power, carry and audio accessories to
optimize your Talkabout Two-Way Radios, visit
www.motorolasolutions.com/talkaboutaccessories.
WARRANTY
Consumer Two-Way Radio Products and Accessories purchased in the United
States, Canada, Mexico, Panama, Brazil, Chile, and Peru
What Does this Warranty Cover?
Subject to the exclusions contained below, Motorola Solutions, Inc.
(“Motorola”) warrants the Motorola branded consumer two-way radios that
operate via Family Radio Service or General Mobile Radio Service (“Products”),
the Motorola branded or certified accessories sold for use with these Products
(“Accessories”) to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under
normal consumer usage for the period(s) outlined below. This limited warranty
is the exclusive remedy of a consumer, and applies as follows to new Products
and Accessories and purchased by consumers in the USA, Canada, Mexico, Panama,
Brazil, Chile, and Peru, which are accompanied by this written warranty:
Who is Covered?
This warranty extends only to the first consumer purchaser, and is not
transferable.
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What will MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC. do?
Motorola Solutions, Inc., at its option, will at no charge repair, replace or
refund the purchase price of any Products or
Accessories that do not conform to this warranty. We may use functionally
equivalent reconditioned/ refurbished/pre-owned or new Products or
Accessories.
What Other Limitations Are There?
Any Implied Warranties, Including Without Limitation. The implied warranties
of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, shall be limited to
the duration of this limited warranty, otherwise the repair, replacement, or
refund as provided under this express limited warranty is the exclusive remedy
of the consumers, and is provided in lieu of all other warranties, express or
implied.
In no event shall Motorola Solutions be liable, whether in contract or tort
(including negligence) for damages in excess of the purchase price of the
product or accessory, or for any indirect, incidental, special or
consequential damages of any kind, or loss of revenue or profits, loss of
business, loss of information or other financial loss arising out of or in
connection with the ability or inability to use the products or accessories to
the full extent these damages may be disclaimed by law.
Some states and jurisdictions do not allow the limitation or exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, or limitation on the length of an implied warranty, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state or from one jurisdiction to another.
USA, Canada, Mexico, and Panama
Products Covered Length Of Coverage
Products and Accessories as defined above, unless otherwise provided for below.
Two (2) years from the date of purchase by the first consumer purchaser of the product unless otherwise provided for below.
Products and Accessories that are repaired or replaced.
The balance of the original warranty or for ninety (90) days from the date returned to the consumer, whichever is longer.
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Brazil, Chile, and Peru
Products Covered Length Of Coverage
Products and Accessories as defined above, unless otherwise provided for
below.
Batteries whose fully charged capacity falls below 80 % of their rated
capacity and batteries that leak.
One (1) year from the date of purchase by the first consumer purchaser of the product unless otherwise provided for below.
Products and Accessories that are repaired or replaced.
The balance of the original warranty or for ninety (90) days from the date returned to the consumer, whichever is longer.
Exclusions From Warranty Coverage
Products Covered
Normal Wear and Tear: Periodic maintenance, repair and replacement of Products
or Accessories due to normal wear and tear.
Abuse & Misuse: Defects or damage that result from: (a) improper operation,
storage, misuse or abuse, accident or neglect, such as physical damage
(cracks, scratches, etc.) to the surface of the Products and Accessories
resulting from misuse; (b) contact with liquid, water, rain, extreme humidity
or heavy perspiration, sand, dirt or the like, extreme heat, or food; (c) use
of the Products or Accessories for commercial purposes or subjecting the
Product or Accessory to abnormal usage or conditions; or (d) other acts which
are not the fault of Motorola Solutions.
Use of Non-Motorola Solutions branded Products and Accessories: Defects or
damage that result from the use of Non-Motorola Solutions branded or certified
products, accessories, software or other peripheral equipment.
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Exclusions From Warranty Coverage
Products Covered
Unauthorized Service or Modification: Defects or damages resulting from
service, testing, adjustment, installation, maintenance, alteration, or
modification in any way by someone other than Motorola Solutions or its
authorized service centers.
Altered Products: Products or Accessories with (a) serial numbers or date tags
that have been removed, altered or obliterated; (b) broken seals or that show
evidence of tampering; (c) mismatched board serial numbers; or (d)
nonconforming or non-Motorola Solutions branded housings, or parts.
Communication Services: Defects, damages, or the failure of Products or
Accessories due to any communication service or signal you may subscribe to or
use with the Products or Accessories.
How to Obtain Warranty Service or Other Information?
To obtain service or information, please call
USA and Canada Two-Way Radios 1-800-448-6686.
www.motorolasolutions.com/talkabout
Latin America Toll free: Mexico 001-855-241-8253 Panama 001-800-205-3867
Brazil 0800-168272 Peru 0800-55760 Chile 123-0020-2126
Toll or long distance: Spanish +1 630-203-5826 Portuguese +001.312.725.5373
English +1 630-203-5824 Brazil + 55 11 3525-3055 and 3056
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For Accessories:
Please call the telephone number designated above for the Product with which
they are used.
You will receive instructions on how to ship the Products or Accessories at
your expense, to Motorola Solutions or a Motorola Solutions Authorized Repair
Center. To obtain service, you must include: (a) a copy of your receipt, bill
of sale or other comparable proof of purchase; (b) a written description of
the problem; (c) the name of your service provider, if applicable; (d) the
name and location of the installation facility (if applicable) and, most
importantly; (e) your address and telephone number.
For more information, please visit us at:
https://www.facebook.com/ MotorolaTalkaboutWalkieTalkies
http://bit.ly/Talkabout
www.motorolasolutions.com/ talkabout
www.motorolasolutions.com/ talkabout/pt (Portuguese)
www.motorolasolutions.com/ talkabout/es (Spanish)
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