MTX-800TMClassic andMTX-900TMClassicTrunked Portable RadiosUser’s GuideMTX-900VOL
7GENERALINFORMATIONDispatch Busy A continuous "bah-bah-bah"tone heard when thePTT is pressed indicates that the system is busy (novoice cha
8Private Conver- Two “beep” tones announce an incoming private call.After 20 seconds the radio will stop signalling andforget the ID of the calling ra
9MTX-800CLASSICTYPEIFeaturesThe Motorola MTX-800 Classic(Type I) radio (model H25JBF51B4) is atrunked/conventional system portable radio.Its features
10Top Mounted Controls1 Subfleet Select SwitchThree position toggle-type switch, allows selection of 2 subfleetsand Call Alert Encode, or conventional
11MTX-800CLASSICTYPEIOperating ProceduresAfter a fully charged battery and an antenna have beenconnected to the radio, you may begin operating your ra
12Making Trunked Dispatch CallsSelect the desired subfleetusing the rotary and toggleswitches.Press the PTT to talk. If theLED is lit, you are transmi
13MTX-800CLASSICTYPEIMaking Trunked TelephoneCallsIn order to make a telephonecall from your radio, it must beauthorized to access the telephonenetwor
14If an invalid key tone is heardwhen the telephone interconnectbutton is pressed, the telephoneinterconnect option has not beenenabled. Telephone cal
15MTX-800CLASSICTYPEIReceiving a Call Alert (Page)When a Call Alert (page) isreceived, four “beep” tones will beheard. These tones will continueevery
16Sending a Call Alert (Page)1. Select the desired trunkedsystem with the rotary switch andmove the toggle switch to the “*”position.2. Enter the six-
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17MTX-800CLASSICTYPEIFailsoft OperationIn the event of a trunked systemfailure, radio communication is stillpossible in the failsoft mode. Whenthe tru
18Conventional OperationMaking Conventional Dispatch CallsSelect a conventional channel usingthe toggle and rotary select switches.Press the PTT to ta
19MTX-800CLASSICTYPEIIMTX-800 Classic (Type II)FeaturesThe Motorola MTX-800 Classic (TypeII) radio (model H25JKF51B6) is atrunked/conventional system
20Top Mounted Controls1 Subfleet Select SwitchProgrammable three-position channel selector. Used together withthe rotary switch to access trunked syst
21MTX-800CLASSICTYPEIITo Turn the Radio On and OffTurn the on/off switch - volume control in a clockwise direction. Ifthe radio is not already turned
22Time-Out TimerTime-out timers are preset for15, 30, 60, or 120 seconds.If the PTT is pressed and heldfor more than the preset time, radiotransmissio
23MTX-800CLASSICTYPEIIAutomatic Multiple Site Select (AMSS) Operation(Not Factory Programmable)If your radio has AMSS you can operate on up to eight s
24Initiating a Call Alert (Page)1. Press the button on thekeypad for one second to enter aCall Alert mode.2. Enter the six-digit radio ID of th
25MTX-800CLASSICTYPEIIReceiving a Call Alert (Page)When a Call Alert (Page) isreceived, four “beep” tones will beheard. These tones will continueevery
26Making a Private Conversation Call1. Press the button on thekeypad for one second to enterPrivate Conversation mode.2. Enter the six-digit
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27MTX-800CLASSICTYPEIIReceiving a Private Conversation CallWhen you receive a PrivateConversation call, you will hear twobeeps. These tones will conti
28Making Trunked Telephone CallsNote: In order to make a telephone callfrom your radio, it must be authorized toaccess the telephone network on thetru
29MTX-800CLASSICTYPEIIReceiving Trunked TelephoneCallsA telephone-like ringing is heardwhen a telephone call is received.To answer the call, press the
30Announcement Call GroupsA supervisory radio may be preprogrammed with anannouncement group. This allows the radio to broadcast to a largenumber of t
31MTX-800CLASSICTYPEIIDispatch(System-WideCall)TalkGroupATalk GroupBTalk GroupCSystem-Wide CallsThe MTX-800 Classic (Type II)trunked radio can rec
32MTX-900Figure 1Figure 1Making Conventional (MRTI)Telephone CallsThe MRTI (Microprocessor RadioTelephone Interconnect) provides arepeater connection
33MTX-900CLASSICTYPEIIMTX-900 Classic (Type II)FeaturesThe Motorola MTX-900 Classic(Type II) radio (model H25HFA51B4) isa trunked/conventional system
34Top Mounted Controls1 Talk Group Select Switch Three-position toggle-type switch, allows selection of 3 trunked talkgroups, announcement groups, or
35MTX-900CLASSICTYPEIITo Turn the Radio Onand OffTurn the on/off switch -volume control in a clockwisedirection. If the radio is notalready turned on,
36Making Trunked Dispatch CallsSelect the desired talk groupusing the rotary and toggle switches.Press the PTT to talk. If theLED is lit, you are tran
1MTX-800TMClassic and MTX-900TMClassicTrunked Portable RadiosTable of ContentsGeneral InformationUnpacking...
37MTX-900CLASSICTYPEIIMaking Trunked Telephone CallsNote: In order to make a telephonecall from your radio, it must beauthorized to access the telepho
38Dial the desired telephonenumber using the keypad. When theperson answers, transmit normally.Note: Tell the person answering thatyou are talking fro
39MTX-900CLASSICTYPEIIReceiving Trunked TelephoneCallsA telephone-like ring is heardwhen a telephone call is received.To answer the call, press thetel
40Receiving A Call Alert (Page)When a Call Alert (page) isreceived, four “beep” tones will beheard. These tones will continueevery six seconds until t
41MTX-900CLASSICTYPEIIFailsoft OperationIn the event of a trunked systemfailure, radio communication is stillpossible in the failsoft mode. Whenthe tr
42Receiving a PrivateConversationTMCallTwo “beeps” announce anincoming private call. The tone willcontinue for 20 seconds or until thereis a response.
43MTX-900CLASSICTYPEIIprivate call does not get through, you will hear an illegal mode tone.Press the PTT to try the call again, or press the “Private
44Making ConventionalTelephone CallsSelect a conventional channelusing the toggle and rotary selectswitches.Press and hold the PTT anddial the telepho
45BATTERYINFORMATIONCHARGINGCOMPLETEBattery InformationChargingThe MTX-800 Classic and MTX-900 Classic radios use rechargeablenickel-cadmium batteries
46Battery WarningsThe following precautions should be observed while charging andhandling batteries:CHARGINGCOMPLETEBatteries should not be replaced o
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47GENERALINFORMATIONGeneral Radio CareCleaningClean external surfaces of the radio with a mild detergent and astiff, non-metallic, short-bristled brus
48XXXCLEANINGFLUIDMTX-900SHandlingAvoid physical abuse; do notpound, drop, or throw the radiounnecessarily. Do not carry the radioby the antenna.Avoi
49SAFETYINFORMATIONSafety InformationFCC Safety The Federal Communications Commission (FCC), withits action in General Docket 79-144, March 13, 1985,
50Anyone intending to use a radio in a hazardousarea is advised to become familiar with the subjectof intrinsic safety and with Section 70 of theNatio
modified in the field. Failure to use the radio withthe approved battery will negate the approval.MTX-800 Classic and MTX-900 Classic radiosthat are a
52Restrictions The grantee of a license has the responsibility ofassuring that all equipment operated under thatlicense conforms to the specification
3GENERALINFORMATIONHELPUser’s GuideAntennaBelt ClipBatteryPacking CartonGeneral InformationUnpackingRemove and check the contents of the packing case
4Antenna InstallationScrew the threaded end of the antenna into the large threadedantenna bushing located on top of the radio.Rotate the antenna clock
5GENERALINFORMATIONBattery InstallationAlign the notched end of thebattery with the grooves in theradio baseplate. Mate the notchesand the grooves and
6Alert TonesThe MTX-800 Classic and MTX-900 Classic radios generate thefollowing audible tones to indicate radio operating conditions:Illegal Mode A l
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