Privacy, Eavesdrop reducer, Quiet6000 – Motorola T6320 User Manual

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Privacy

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Privacy

Eavesdrop Reducer

Just between you and me, there are many things we need to keep under wraps ...

Your radio has the Eavesdrop Reducer feature, a scramble code that makes your
transmissions sound garbled to anyone listening. It doesn’t guarantee secrecy, but
it adds an extra layer of privacy. Don’t forget -- all the radios have to be set to the
same scramble code for the transmissions to be clear.

To set the scramble code, select the

TWO WAY

mode and the

SETSCRAM

menu, then select code

SCRM

1

,

SCRM 2

or

SCRM 3.

Your display will now show

e

. To turn scramble code off, select

SCRM

OFF

.

QuieT6000™
The QuieT6000™ function helps ensure uninterrupted communication between Motorola
Talkabout T6300-series radios - it helps to prevent you from hearing transmissions from
anything other than these radios. If you and your companions use only the MotorolaTalkabout
T6300-series radios with QuieT6000 on, you’ll minimize the chance of being interrupted by
others (but they can hear you).

To turn the QuieT6000 function on or off, select the

SETTINGS

mode and the

SETQUIET

menu.

All the radios have to be set to

QUIET ON

to avoid interruptions. You need to transmit a call

tone before talking, other radios on your channel and code can then receive and transmit until
30 seconds of inactivity occurs which resets the QuieT6000 function.

*

is displayed in the

signal strength area of the two-way mode display to indicate that the QuieT6000 function is
on, and it flashes while on a call with another MotorolaTalkabout T6300-series radio.

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