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DTR Series
®
DTR550 & DTR650
User Guide
Motorola, Inc.
8000 West Sunrise Boulevard
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33322
9980384R89-O
550
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Page 1 - DTR Series

Title PageDTR Series®DTR550 & DTR650User GuideMotorola, Inc.8000 West Sunrise BoulevardFort Lauderdale, Florida 333229980384R89-O550

Page 2 - Foreword

February 15, 2005 9980384R89-O1-2 Introduction: Notations Used in This ManualYour model number is shown on the radio lens above the display, and tells

Page 3 - Table of Contents

9980384R89-O February 10, 2005Introduction: Your DTR Series Radio 1-3Your DTR Series Radio550AntennaAudio JackConnect audio accessoriesVolume Controls

Page 4

February 15, 2005 9980384R89-O1-4 Introduction: Getting StartedGetting StartedAny time your radio is powered on, the display provides you with informa

Page 5 - Table of Contents iii

9980384R89-O February 15, 2005Introduction: Battery 1-5Text AreaThis area displays menus, messages, unit names or IDs, and other information.Display O

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February 15, 2005 9980384R89-O1-6 Introduction: Charging the RadioCharging the RadioWhile the radio is charging, the display lights and the battery st

Page 7 - FCC Licensing Information

9980384R89-O February 10, 2005Introduction: Attaching the Battery 1-7Charging a Radio and Battery using a Multi-Unit ChargerA Multi-Unit Charger (MUC)

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February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O1-8 Introduction: Swivel Belt HolsterSwivel Belt Holster1. Slide the bottom of radio into the holster and push the top o

Page 9 - Chapter 1 Introduction

9980384R89-O February 10, 2005Introduction: Mini Keyboard 1-9Entering Text with the Mini KeyboardIf you have attached the mini keyboard correctly and

Page 10 - DTR Features

February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O1-10 Introduction: Mini KeyboardStandard Yellow Function Green FunctionStandard Yellow Function Green FunctionQ1APOSTROP

Page 11 - Your DTR Series Radio

9980384R89-O February 10, 2005Introduction: Mini Keyboard 1-11Using Mini Keyboard Key ShortcutsYou can perform most of your radio’s functions using th

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ForewordThe information contained in this manual relates to all DTR Series portable radios, unless otherwise specified.Product Safety and RF Exposure

Page 13 - Menu Key

February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O1-12 Introduction: AccessoriesOther Special CharactersTo create other special characters, enter the keystrokes listed in

Page 14 - Charging the Radio

Chapter 2 General Radio OperationsYour radio is ready for use after a fully-charged battery has been installed. However, your radio should be programm

Page 15 - Attaching the Battery

February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O2-2 General Radio Operations: Selecting a Scroll List ContactSelecting a Scroll List ContactIn idle mode, use or to s

Page 16 - Mini Keyboard

9980384R89-O February 10, 2005General Radio Operations: Receiving and Making Calls 2-3Receiving and Making CallsNOTE: Your DTR Series radio must be pr

Page 17 - CAPS Key Functionality

February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O2-4 General Radio Operations: Call AlertsCall AlertsSending a call alert lets the recipient know you want to talk to him

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9980384R89-O February 10, 2005General Radio Operations: Text Messaging 2-5Text MessagingYour radio can send and receive short text messages to Private

Page 19 - Accent Marks

February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O2-6 General Radio Operations: Text MessagingReplying to a Received MessageYour radio has a number of pre-programmed Quic

Page 20 - Accessories

9980384R89-O February 10, 2005General Radio Operations: Text Messaging 2-7Sending a Text MessageYour radio can send and receive short text messages to

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February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O2-8 General Radio Operations: Text Messaging5. Press under Select to choose the message. The display shows the Contact

Page 22 - Viewing a Contact

9980384R89-O February 10, 2005General Radio Operations: Text Messaging 2-94. Scroll to highlight the Mesg: option. Press under Change.5. The Mesg: s

Page 23 - Mike Jones

Table of ContentsForeword...inside coverFCC Licensing Information .

Page 24 - Call Alerts

February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O2-10 General Radio Operations: Accessing the Main MenuAccessing the Main Menu1. Press to access the Main Menu. The Mai

Page 25 - Text Messaging

9980384R89-O February 10, 2005General Radio Operations: Recent Calls 2-11Recent CallsThis menu lists recent calls received and allows the user to view

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February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O2-12 General Radio Operations: SettingsDeleting Recent Calls1. Scroll to highlight a recent call from the list.2. Press

Page 27 - Sending a Text Message

9980384R89-O February 10, 2005General Radio Operations: Settings 2-13Setting the DisplayFrom the Settings menu, scroll to highlight Display and press

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February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O2-14 General Radio Operations: SettingsSetting VibraCallVibraCall allows you to set the radio to vibrate with no audio a

Page 29 - Deleting a Message

9980384R89-O February 10, 2005General Radio Operations: Settings 2-15Setting the Time1. From the Clock/Alarm Menu scroll to highlight Time and press

Page 30 - Main Menu Navigation Chart

February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O2-16 General Radio Operations: SettingsSetting the AlarmYour DTR Series radio has an alarm feature that can be set to re

Page 31 - Recent Calls

9980384R89-O February 10, 2005General Radio Operations: Settings 2-177. After completing the time setting press under Done to complete the setting a

Page 32 - Rec.CallMenu

February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O2-18 General Radio Operations: My InfoSetting the Speaker Volume1. From the Volume menu, scroll to highlight Speaker and

Page 33 - Contrast

Chapter 3 Advanced Radio OperationsAccessing the Advanced MenuThe Advanced features are for managing your Scroll List, Call Forwarding, Remote Disable

Page 34 - Clock and Alarm

ii Table of ContentsFebruary 10, 2005 9980384R89-OCall Alerts ...

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February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O3-2 Advanced Radio Operations: Accessing the Advanced MenuEnabling Call ForwardingCall Forwarding allows a user to notif

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9980384R89-O February 10, 2005Advanced Radio Operations: Accessing the Advanced Menu 3-3Remote Disabling (DTR650 Models Only)NOTE: Manager Mode must b

Page 37 - Setting the Volume

February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O3-4 Advanced Radio Operations: Accessing the Advanced MenuRemote Monitoring (DTR650 Models Only)NOTE: Manager Mode must

Page 38 - Channel 1

Chapter 4 Radio ProgrammingProgram Menu Navigation ChartContactsProgram MenuText MessagingSettingsDisplayVibraCallClock/AlarmVolumeAdvancedScroll List

Page 39 - Accessing the Advanced Menu

February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O4-2 Radio Programming: Entering Programming ModeAlthough factory programmed with default PublicGroups, DTR Series radios

Page 40 - Enabling Call Forwarding

9980384R89-O February 10, 2005Radio Programming: Adding Contacts 4-3Adding Contacts1. From the Program Menu, scroll to select Contacts and press und

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February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O4-4 Radio Programming: Adding ContactsChannelYour radio operates using frequency-hopping technology. Each "Channel&

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9980384R89-O February 10, 2005Radio Programming: Adding Contacts 4-5Programming a Unit ID (Private Calls Only)The unit ID of a private contact can be

Page 43 - Chapter 4 Radio Programming

February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O4-6 Radio Programming: Adding ContactsSelecting Group OnlyNOTE: Selecting Group Only on a radio prohibits the user from

Page 44 - Entering Programming Mode

9980384R89-O February 10, 2005Radio Programming: Text Messaging 4-7Entering a Ringer Type (Private Calls Only)A unique alert tone can be identified fo

Page 45 - Adding Contacts

Table of Contents iii9980384R89-O February 10, 2005Chapter 5 Cloning Mode ... 5-1En

Page 46 - Private 3

February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O4-8 Radio Programming: Settings2. Scroll to select [Create Quick.. and press Select. The Quick Note screen appears.3.

Page 47 - Selecting a Group ID

9980384R89-O February 15, 2005Radio Programming: Settings 4-93. Scroll to select Radio History and press under Select.TX is the total amount of tran

Page 48 - Selecting Group Only

February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O4-10 Radio Programming: Settings

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Chapter 5 Cloning ModeCloning mode is used to either add contacts wirelessly to other radios (Private or Groups) or duplicate all radio settings to ne

Page 50 - Settings

February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O5-2 Cloning Mode: Cloning Using the Cloning Cable2. Connect the cloning cable to both radios.NOTE: The target radio must

Page 51 - Language

9980384R89-O February 10, 2005Cloning Mode: Cloning by Sending a Contact 5-3Cloning by Sending a Contact1. From the Clone menu scroll to select Send C

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February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O5-4 Cloning Mode: Cloning by Sending a Contact8. Scroll to the contact to receive the new contact.9. Press under Select

Page 53 - Entering Cloning Mode

Chapter 6 TroubleshootingSymptom Try This:Display shows "User Not Available" when PTT pressedTarget radio is in a call, try again after 30 s

Page 54 - Please Turn Off

February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O6-2 Troubleshooting:

Page 55 - Cloning by Sending a Contact

Chapter 7 Motorola Limited Warranty for the United States and CanadaWhat Does this Warranty Cover?Subject to the exclusions contained below, Motorola,

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Page 57 - Chapter 6 Troubleshooting

February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O7-4 Motorola Limited Warranty for the United States and Canada: Who is Covered?Unauthorized Service or Modification. Def

Page 58 - 6-2 Troubleshooting:

9980384R89-O February 10, 2005Motorola Limited Warranty for the United States and Canada: Patent Notice 7-5Patent NoticeThis product is covered by one

Page 59 - States and Canada

February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O7-6 Motorola Limited Warranty for the United States and Canada: Export Law AssurancesNotes

Page 60 - Software Copyright Notice

INDEXAAccent Marks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 61 - Export Law Assurances

February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O2 INDEX: Using the Cloning Cable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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9980384R89-O February 10, 2005INDEX: 3IIcons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O4 INDEX: NNavigation Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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9980384R89-O February 10, 2005INDEX: 5Sending an Alert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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February 10, 2005 9980384R89-O6 INDEX: YYellow/Lock Key Functionality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 66 - 4 INDEX:

FCC Licensing InformationDTR Series® professional two-way radios operate in the license-free 900 MHz ISM band and are subject to the Rules and Regulat

Page 67 - INDEX: 5

February 10, 2005 9980384R89-Ovi : Notes

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Chapter 1 IntroductionThank you for purchasing a Motorola‚ DTR Series® radio. Your radio is a product of Motorola’s 75 plus years of experience as a w

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