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306880904Z68-O May, 1997 
Troubleshooting P110 16-Channel Portable Radios
Troubleshooting
If you experience difficulty, check the following items before 
requesting service.
1. Review steps under OPERATION.
2. Be sure the frequency select switch is set to the correct 
channel.
3. Replace or recharge the battery.
4. If reception is poor, check the antenna. It must be 
undamaged and operated in the vertical position for 
best reception.
5. Try several different operating locations, especially 
when...

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May, 1997  6880904Z68-O31
P110 16-Channel Portable Radios Service
Service
Because this unit contains a radio transmitter, Federal law 
prohibits anyone from making any internal adjustments to 
the transmitter unless specifically licensed to do so by gov-
ernment regulations. If any operational difficulties should 
arise, report them to your local Motorola Radius dealer.
Proper repair and maintenance will assure efficient opera-
tion and long life for this radio. 

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326880904Z68-O May, 1997 
General Radio Care P110 16-Channel Portable Radios
General Radio Care
1. Avoid physical abuse of your radio such as carrying it 
by the antenna or remote microphone.
2. Wipe the battery contacts with a lint-free cloth to 
remove dirt, grease, or other material which may pre-
vent good electrical connections.
3. When not in use, keep the accessory jack covered with 
the protective cap.
4. Clean the radio exterior using a cloth moistened with 
water. See inside front cover....

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May, 1997  6880904Z68-O33
P110 16-Channel Portable Radios Safety Information
Safety Information
The Federal Communications (FCC) with its action in Gen-
eral Docket 79-144, March 13, 1985 has adopted a safety 
standard for the human exposure to radio frequency (RF) 
electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC-regulated equip-
ment. Proper operation of this radio will result in user expo-
sure substantially below the FCC recommended limits.
DO NOT hold the radio such 
that the antenna is too close to, 
or...

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346880904Z68-O May, 1997 
Computer Software Copyrights P110 16-Channel Portable Radios
Computer Software Copyrights
The Motorola products described in this manual may 
include copyrighted Motorola computer programs stored in 
semiconductor memories or other media. Laws in the 
United States and other countries preserve for Motorola 
certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programs, 
including the exclusive right to copy or reproduce in any 
form, the copyrighted computer program. Accordingly,...

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May, 1997  6880904Z68-O35
P110 16-Channel Portable Radios Licensing Information
Licensing Information
Your Radius radio operates on FM radio communication fre-
quencies and is subject to the Rules and Regulations of the 
Local Communications Governing Agencies. These agen-
cies may require that all operators using Private Land 
Mobile or General Mobile Radio frequencies obtain a radio 
license before operating their equipment. The operator 
receives a license for use of the radio equipment under a...

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366880904Z68-O May, 1997 
Licensing Information P110 16-Channel Portable Radios 

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Quick Reference Card 
Battery Installation or Replacement 
1. Turn off the radio and hold it with the back of
the radio facing up.
2. Disengage the battery latch on the bottom of
the radio by pushing and holding the latch
towards the front of the radio.
3. While holding the battery latch, slide the bat-
tery down from the top of the radio about 1/2
of an inch. Once the battery is free from the
control rails, lift it directly upward to remove.
4. To install a fresh battery, align the belt clip
end of...

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To Transmit 
1. Turn the radio on and rotate the CHANNEL
SELECTOR to the desired channel position.
2. Press the MONITOR BUTTON to listen for
activity on your channel.
3. While holding the radio two to three inches
from your mouth, press the PTT button on the
side of the radio and speak. The LED glows
red to indicate transmit status. When finished
transmitting, release the PTT button to
receive.
NOTE
 
When the PTT button is pressed, the
LED flashes red if there is a low bat-
tery condition. In addition,...
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