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P110
Portable Radios
Operating Instructions
P110

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WARNING
Certain combinations of chemical environments
can adversely affect thermoplastic resins. For
this reason, lubricants, cleaning agents, sol-
vents or any other material which may come in
contact with the finished parts should be care-
fully evaluated for compatibility. We recommend
a mild dishwashing soap for cleaning the exte-
rior of the product.
Recycling or Disposal of Batteries
This product is powered by a nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cad) recharge-
able battery. At the end of its useful life, the battery can be recy-
cled. However, recycling facilities may not be available in all
areas. Under various state or local laws, the battery must be
recycled or disposed of properly and cannot be disposed of in
landfills or incinerators.
In addition, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regula-
tions classify used Ni-Cad batteries as hazardous waste, unless
certain exemptions apply.
Motorola fully endorses and encourages the recycling of Ni-Cad
batteries. If you are located in the United States, you can ship
post paid your used Ni-Cad batteries to INMETCO, an EPA
approved recycling facility, at this address:
INMETCO
P.O. Box 720
245 Portersville Road
Ellwood City, PA 16117
Telephone: (412) 758-5515
Fax: (412) 758-9311
Consideration should be given to the methods of collecting,
labeling, and shipping used Ni-Cad batteries. Your federal, state
or locate EPA should be consulted for specific legal require-
ments and for recycling options in your area.
Motorola, as a responsible corporate citizen, has always been
concerned with the protection of the environment. Please feel
free to call the phone number 1-800-422-4210 for further infor-
mation.

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P110 Portable Radios
Contents
Quick Reference Card...............................front cover flap
Warning.................................................inside front cover
Introduction......................................................................2
Inspection........................................................................3
Controls, Switches, Indicators, and Connectors..............4
Alert Tone Indicators .......................................................6
Scan and Signalling Alert Tones .....................................8
Multifunction LED Indicators............................................9
Dealer Programmable Functions...................................10
HOW TO OPERATE YOUR P110 RADIO
Getting Started ..............................................................11
Operation.......................................................................14
Operation with Standard Features.................................16
DTMF Telephone Interconnect......................................18
Optional Enhancements................................................19
BATTERIES, CHARGERS AND ACCESSORIES
Battery Information........................................................22
Battery Charger Instructions..........................................24
Accessories...................................................................27
SAFETY AND SERVICES
Troubleshooting.............................................................29
Service...........................................................................30
General Radio Care.......................................................31
Safety Information .........................................................32
Computer Software Copyrights .....................................33
Licensing Information ....................................................34
, Motorola, Radius, P110, Private-Line, Digital Private-Line,
Touch-Code, Quik-Call II, and MDC-1200 are trademarks of
Motorola, Inc.
©1996 by Motorola Inc., Radius Products Division
Hwy 34 West, Mt. Pleasant, IA 52641
Printed in U.S.A. All Rights Reserved.

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Introduction P110 Portable Radios
Introduction
Welcome To The Motorola Radius P110 Radio
The Radius P110 Portable Radio is a sophisticated state-
of-the-art unit. It incorporates the latest technology avail-
able in two-way radio communications.
The use of microcomputer technology makes changing
radio characteristics such as operating frequencies and
squelch codes both economical and fast. Any computer
equipped Radius dealer can easily reprogram your radio's
operating characteristics, or your radio can be “cloned” from
a radio already programmed to your desired frequencies
and codes.
The P110 radio meets tough environmental demands while
providing cost effective and reliable communications. It
meets the U.S. Government Military Standards 810C, D
and E for low pressure, high temperature, low temperature,
temperature shock, solar radiation, rain, humidity, salt fog,
dust, vibration, and shock. The P110 radio also meets the
Electronic Industry Association RS316B electrical and
mechanical specifications. The Motorola Accelerated Life
Test (ALT) assures that possible failures brought on by field
stress and abuse are identified and designed out of your
radio before it reaches your hands.
All of these features provide for better, yet more cost effec-
tive communications for you.

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P110 Portable Radios Inspection
Inspection
When you receive your packaged P110 Radio, inspect the
shipping carton for any signs of damage. Next, remove and
check the contents of the packing case to be sure that all
items ordered have been included. Contents of the packing
case may be different from those listed if optional accesso-
ries were ordered.
Packaged Model Contents
• P110 Radio
• Heliflex Antenna (VHF Models) or Flexible Whip Antenna
(UHF Models)
• Rapid Charge High Capacity Nickel-Cadmium Battery
• Operating Instructions Manual
• Compact 10 Hour Charger and Transformer
• Carry Holder
• 3-inch Spring Action Belt Clip
Inspect the equipment thoroughly. If any part of the equip-
ment has been damaged in transit, report the extent of the
damage to the transportation company immediately.
P110
Radio Battery Antenna
Compact
10 Hour Charger
Charger
Transformer
Carry Holder
3” Spring
Action
Belt Clip

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Controls, Switches, Indicators, and Connectors P110 Portable Radios
Controls, Switches, Indicators,
and Connectors
On/Off/Volume Control
Turns the radio on and off and
adjusts the volume level.
Rotary Channel Selector
Switch
Selects the operating channel.
LED Indicator
A bi-colored light-emitting diode
(LED) indicates the radio’s oper-
ating status.
Accessory Connector
Provides accessibility for con-
nection to remote accessories
such as a remote speaker
microphone.
NOTE
The Accessory Connector Cover protects the
Accessory Connector. This cover should
remain in place whenever the radio is not being
used with an accessory.
Rotary Channel
Selector Switch
On/Off
Volume
Control
LED Indicator
Accessory
Connector
Cover
Accessory
Connector Top View

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P110 Portable Radios Controls, Switches, Indicators, and Connectors
Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button
When depressed and held, engages the transmitter and
puts radio in the transmit mode. When released, the radio
operates in the receive mode.
Control Button
This can be programmed as a
Monitor, Volume Set (manual
monitor), or Scan Nuisance
Delete button. If programmed
for Monitor or Volume Set,
pressing the Control button will
monitor the channel for activity.
Neither tone nore digital Private-
Line (PL/DPL) squelch is active
when monitoring. If pro-
grammed for Scan Nuisance
Delete, pressing the Control but-
ton will delete a nuisance chan-
nel while in the scan mode.
Antenna
Heliflex (VHF models) or a Flexible Whip (UHF models) with
threaded base.
Control
Button
PTT
Flexible Whip
Heliflex

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Alert Tone Indicators P110 Portable Radios
Alert Tone Indicators
Power-Up
Each time the radio is turned on, a microcomputer and syn-
thesizer self-test occurs. A high pitched alert tone is gener-
ated for approximately 1/8 second to indicate that the
microcomputer and synthesizer are functioning properly. A
second low pitched tone is generated if the start-up test is
not successful.
Transmit on Blank or Receive-
Only Channels
Pressing the PTT button while
tuned to a blank or “receive-
only” channel causes an alert
tone. The tone continues as
long as the PTT button is
depressed. The radio transmit-
ter is not enabled.
Transmit Inhibition Busy Channel with Busy Channel
Lockout
Pressing the PTT button during a “busy channel” condition
(other than your PL/DPL group) generates a continuous
busy tone that lasts as long as the button is depressed.
Time-Out Timer
The time-out timer limits the
amount of transmission time
to a preset length (off, 30 or
60 seconds). At the end of
this time an alert tone indi-
cates that your transmission
has been cut off. The alert
will continue as long as the
PTT switch is depressed.

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P110 Portable Radios Alert Tone Indicators
Low Battery Alert
If the battery is low on your radio, an audible alert tone
alerts you during transmit or receive mode. During transmit,
on the release of the PTT button, the radio emits 2 medium
pitched chirps. During receive/standby mode, the radio
emits 2 medium pitched chirps. These tones emit approxi-
mately every 20 minutes during transmit or receive mode
until the battery is completely drained of power.

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Scan and Signalling Alert Tones P110 Portable Radios
Scan and Signalling Alert Tones
Transmit on Radios with PTT-ID
When the PTT button is depressed a side tone is heard as
the unit I.D. is being transmitted. When the tone ends, start
your voice message in the standard manner.
Selective Call
A 2 beep alert tone is generated whenever a Selective Call
is received, the radio unsquelches and the callers message
is heard.
Call Alert
A 4 beep alert tone is generated whenever a Call Alert
(page) is received. The alert tone repeats until the PTT or
monitor button is pressed.
Scan Activate
A 1 beep alert tone is heard whenever scan is initiated by
selecting a preprogrammed rotary scan channel location.
Priority Alert Tone
A 1 beep alert tone is heard if the radio is scanning and a
conversation is initiated on the priority scan channel.
Scan Talkback Tone
A medium pitched 1 beep alert tone is sounded when you
rotate the channel selector knob out of the scan position
after the radio has locked on a channel and reaches the last
active channel within the channel scan list.
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