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Programmable Feature Enhancements P110 16-Channel Portable Radios
 
Programmable Feature Enhancements 
Channel Scan 
This optional feature allows you to monitor a number of chan-
nels. The receiver checks each channel in a preprogrammed 
list for activity (up to 15 channels on the 16 channel model). 
Two types of channel scan are offered in the P110 radio; 
non-priority and priority scan. Both types of channel scan are 
available with PL/DPL operation. To initiate the...

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P110 16-Channel Portable Radios Programmable Feature Enhancements
 
• Talkback Scan
This is an option of the channel scan features listed on 
page 20 that is used when the PTT button is pressed 
when scanning has stopped on a channel. When transmit 
or receive activity ceases on a scan channel, a hang 
time of approximately 3 seconds occurs prior to the radio 
resuming scan for other channel activity. This hang time 
gives you time to receive or respond to a call before...

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Programmable Signalling Enhancements P110 16-Channel Portable Radios
 
Programmable Signalling
Enhancements 
PTT ID (Encode) 
When on a channel with the PTT ID 
feature, the radio transmits an iden-
tification code (unit ID) to the base 
station, indicating which portable is 
in operation. This code is sent 
whenever the PTT button is 
depressed. A sidetone is heard as 
the ID is being transmitted; when 
the tone ends, start your voice mes-
sage in the standard manner. The...

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P110 16-Channel Portable Radios Battery Information
 
Battery Information 
The P110 radio receives its 
power (7.5V DC) from a 
rechargeable nickel-cadmium 
battery as listed in the accesso-
ries section. These batteries, 
designed specifically for use in 
the P110 radio, are a safe, 
dependable power source. 
Proper care of the battery will 
ensure its effectiveness and 
allow for peak performance of 
the radio. 
Recharging Nickel-
Cadmium Batteries 
Recharge the battery...

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Battery Information P110 16-Channel Portable Radios
the battery is charged within these temperature limits. If the 
charger is not performing a rapid rate charge, the charger’s 
LED flashes red to indicate that the battery is being 
charged at a slow trickle rate. For additional information on 
batteries and battery charging, refer to the battery charger 
information in the service manual.
Short Circuit
Care should be taken to avoid external short-circuiting of 
the...

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P110 16-Channel Portable Radios Battery Charger
Battery Charger
Operating Instructions (P110)
NOTE
THE BATTERY IS SHIPPED FROM THE FAC-
TORY UNCHARGED AND MUST BE 
CHARGED BEFORE USE.
WARNING
TO REDUCE RISK OF INJURY, CHARGE ONLY 
MOTOROLA NICKEL- CADMIUM TYPE 
RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES LISTED. 
OTHER TYPES OF BATTRIES MAY BURST, 
CAUSING PERSONAL INJURY AND DAMAGE.
• Do not expose charger to rain or snow.
• Use of an attachment not recommended or sold by 
Motorola may result in a...

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Battery Charger P110 16-Channel Portable Radios
(3) The cord size is 18AWG for lengths of up to 100 feet, 
and 16AWG for lengths up to 150 feet.
• Do not operate charger with damaged cord or plug — 
replace them immediately.
• Do not operate charger if it has received a sharp blow, 
been dropped, or otherwise damaged in any way; take it 
to your local Motorola Radius technician.
• Do not disassemble charger; take it to your local Motorola 
Radius dealer when service or repair is...

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P110 16-Channel Portable Radios Battery Charger
4a. For Single-Unit Standard Rate Battery Chargers only: 
When a standard-charge battery reaches full charge, 
no change in the LED occurs (red glow remains). The 
battery fully charges in 10 hours.
NOTE
You can turn the radio on while it is in the 
charger and have it receive normally. However, 
allow at least 25% more time for the battery to 
reach full capacity. DO NOT TRANSMIT WHILE 
THE RADIO IS IN THE CHARGER.
4b. For...

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Accessories P110 16-Channel Portable Radios
Accessories
Radius offers several accessories to increase communications 
efficiency. Many of the accessories available are listed below, but 
for a complete list, consult your Radius dealer.
Antennas:
NAD6502 — Black 146-174 MHz VHF Antenna
(Standard With Unit)
HAD9338 — Yellow 136-162 MHz VHF Antenna
HAD9742 — Black 136-162 MHz VHF Stubby Antenna
HAD9743 — Blue 162-174 MHz VHF Stubby Antenna
HAD9934 — pink 174-195 MHz VHF Antenna...

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P110 16-Channel Portable Radios Accessories
Nickel-Cadmium Battery Chargers:
HTN9630 Charger 1 Hour/120 Volt
HTN9802 Charger 1 Hour/220 Volt
HTN9803 Charger 1 Hour/240 Volt
HTN9167 Charger 90 Minute/120 Volt
HTN9168 Charger 90 Minute/220 Volt
HTN9702 Charger 10 Hour/120 Volt
HTN9804 Charger 10 Hour/220 Volt
HTN9805 Charger 10 Hour/240 Volt
HTN9748 Charger Multi 6 Unit 1 Hour/120 Volt
HTN9811 Charger Multi 6 Unit 1 Hour/220 Volt
HTN9812 Charger Multi 6 Unit 1 Hour/240 Volt...
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