Motorola l3000 Reference Guide

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1.
Antenna
2.
Earpiece - 
 
When the Flip is open, the earpiece is used for listening 
during low-audio communication.
 
3.
Volume Control Keys - 
 
Used to adjust volume levels of the ear-
piece, speaker, ringer, keypad, and message notification.
 
4.
Status Indicators - 
 
Solid or blinking lights indicate different con-
ditions that your unit may be in. (See the “Safety and General Infor-
mation” section of the L3000 User’s Guide for the Status Indicator 
Table).
 
5.
Alphanumeric Display - 
 
A three-line display, providing up to 11 
characters per line.
 
6.
Option Keys - 
 
Used to select the option that appears directly above 
the key on the third line of the display.
 
7.
Directional Keys - 
 
Used to perform Memory, Scrolling, optiona 
scrolling, and editing.
 
8.
Private Mode Key - 
 
Used for one-to-one private radio communi-
cation.
 
 
9.
Group Mode Key - 
 
Used for one-to-many radio communication.
 
10. Alphanumeric Keypad - 
 
Used for direct entry of radio IDs, ser-
vice area IDs, talkgroup IDs, phone numbers or names.
 
 
11. Flip - 
 
Used to answer and end phone calls. Also used during Radio 
Operation to swith between high audio levels (Flip closed) and Ear-
piece audio levels (Flip open).
 
12. Phone Control Keys - 
 
Used to place ( 
 ) or terminate
 
 
 
(
) telephone calls.
 
13. Microphone - 
 
Used to speak into during communication.
 
14.  Phone Mode Key - 
 
Used for telephone communication.
 
15. Active Line Key - 
 
Used to control the Active Line Indicator (
that appears on the display.
 
16. Push-toTalk (PTT) Button - 
 
Used to transmit voice during Group 
Calls and Private Conversations. Also used to send Call Alerts.
 
17. Mute Key - 
 
Used to enable and disable the microphone during tele-
phone calls so that the other party cannot hear you. A solid yellow 
status indicator illuminates when the microphone is muted.
 
18. Power On/Off Key - 
 
Used to turn the portable unit on and off.
 
19. Emergency Key - 
 
Used to make emergency group calls.
 
20. Speaker - 
 
When the flip is closed, the speaker is used for listening 
during high-audio radio communication.
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l3000E Getting Started  Page 3  Monday, January 27, 1997  4:01 PM