1 a USER’S GUIDE SELECTIVE CALLALERT MONITORRECEIVER Minitor TIC Book Page 1 Friday, January 9, 1998 8:10 AM
10BATTERY LIFE Battery life depends upon the number of callsreceived, length of each call, capacity andcharge of the battery, and the mode of opera-t
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2INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of theMotorola MINITOR III Alert Monitor. Motor-ola’s advanced technology offers unique fea-tures and
3 Install your batteries as follows:1. Slide the battery door latch towards the topof the alert monitor to unlock the batterydoor. 2. Push up on batt
4 CAUTION If the batteries are improperlyinstalled, the alert monitor will notfunction and the batteries will notcharge. STANDARD FEATURES AND CONTRO
5 Audible/Visual Alert Indicators When your alert monitor is initially turned on,both the red and amber LEDs on the controlpanel light and an alert t
6 External Speaker Jack When the alert monitor is used in high-noiseenvironments or when privacy is needed, anoptional Motorola approved lapel speake
7 Fixed-Alert, Audio-Only Volume Control When this option is installed, the alert tone isfactory preset (non-adjustable) at the maxi-mum volume level
8OPERATION Perform the following steps to condition your alert monitor for operation: 1. Set the FUNCTION switch to a tone-alertposition. 2. Rotate
9 If the alert monitor detects a transmission onF2, it stops on F2 then listens for transmis-sions on F1. Scanback time is programmableand can be set
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