Motorola T6300 User Manual - Page 39

Setting Sensitivity Level, Medium

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Hands-Free Use (VOX) Setting Sensitivity Level The sensitivity level allows you to compensate for background noise when using an accessory. If you are not using an accessory, the sensitivity level will adjust your microphone's sensitivity. By adjusting the sensitivity level up or down, you can minimize the chance of unintended noises triggering a transmission, or increase the microphone's ability to pick up quiet voices. To set sensitivity level, press \ as needed, until g and a value 1 through 3 are displayed. Then select: High (3) for quiet environments Medium (2) for most environments 1g Low (1) for noisy environments When you connect a VOX accessory, the radio will automatically be set to your last sensitivity level. 37

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Hands-Free Use (VOX)
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Setting Sensitivity Level
The sensitivity level allows you to compensate for background noise when using
an accessory. If you are not using an accessory, the sensitivity level will adjust your
microphone
s sensitivity. By adjusting the sensitivity level up or down, you can
minimize the chance of unintended noises triggering a transmission, or increase the
microphone
s ability to pick up quiet voices.
When you connect a VOX accessory, the radio will automatically be set to your last
sensitivity level.
To set sensitivity level, press
\
as needed, until
g
and a value
1
through
3
are displayed.
Then select:
High
(
3
) for quiet environments
Medium
(
2
) for most environments
Low
(
1
) for noisy environments
1
g