Kupu Whakataki
The Motorola T100 Talkabout Radio is a simple, compact, and easy-to-use two-way radio designed for reliable communication. Ideal for family use, outdoor activities, or staying in touch over short to medium distances, this radio features 22 channels and a range of up to 16 miles under optimal conditions. This manual provides essential information for setting up, operating, and maintaining your T100 radios.

Image: A blue Motorola T100 Talkabout Radio, showing the display, control buttons, and antenna.
He aha kei roto i te Pouaka
Your Motorola T100 Talkabout Radio package includes the following items:
- 2 Nga reo irirangi
- 2 Whitiki Topenga
- 1 Aratohu Kaiwhakamahi
Tatūnga
Tāuta Pūhiko
Each T100 radio requires 2 pākahiko AA for operation. To install the batteries:
- Me mohio kua weto te reo irirangi.
- Kimihia te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko kei muri o te reo irirangi.
- Use a small screwdriver or coin to unscrew the retaining screw on the battery cover.
- Ata tango i te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko.
- Insert 2 AA batteries, observing the polarity (+/-) markings inside the compartment.
- Replace the battery compartment cover and tighten the screw to secure it. This screw-in design helps protect the batteries and internal components.
Te Hiko / Whakaweto
To power on or off your radio, rotate the Porowhita oro/mana located at the top of the radio. Turn clockwise to power on and increase volume, or counter-clockwise to decrease volume and power off.
Te whakahaere i to reo irirangi
Kōwhiringa Hongere
Your T100 radio features 22 channels. To select a channel:
- Pehia te MODE/MENU kotahi te paatene. Ko te tau hongere kei runga i te whakaaturanga ka whiti.
- Whakamahia te + or - buttons to scroll through the available channels (1-22).
- Pehia te MODE/MENU button again to confirm your selection, or wait a few seconds for the selection to automatically set.
Te tuku me te whiwhi
To transmit a message, press and hold the Pātene pana-ki-korero (PTT). on the side of the radio. Speak clearly into the microphone. Release the PTT button to listen for a response.
Karorau Tono
The call tone feature alerts other users that you are about to speak. To send a call tone, briefly press the Call Tone button (often represented by a musical note icon) on the front of the radio.
Scanning Feature
Use the scanning feature to quickly find active channels. Press the Mane button (often labeled with 'MON' or a magnifying glass icon) to activate channel scanning. The radio will cycle through channels until it detects activity. Press Mane kia mutu ano te matawai.
Maukatakiriiri
To prevent accidental changes to your settings, activate the keypad lock. Press and hold the MODE/MENU button until a lock icon appears on the display. To unlock, repeat the process.
Weather Channel Access
The T100 radio can access weather channels to provide local weather updates. Consult your radio's specific menu options (via the MODE/MENU button) to find and select weather channels.
rama rama
A built-in flashlight is located at the top of the radio. Press the Pātene rama rama (often represented by a light bulb icon) to turn it on or off.
Tiki Waeoro
For private listening, connect a compatible headset to the headphone jack located at the top of the radio, next to the flashlight button.
Taapiri Whitiki Topenga
Attach the provided belt clip to the designated slot on the back of the radio for convenient carrying.
Video: An official product video demonstrating the features and functions of the Motorola T100 Talkabout Radio, including channel selection, call tones, and the flashlight.
Ngā āhuatanga
The Motorola T100 Talkabout Radio includes several features to enhance your communication experience:
- Tono Karanga: A distinct tone alerts others before you begin speaking, grabbing their attention.
- Quickly Find a Channel: The scanning feature allows you to easily find active channels.
- Flashing Low Battery Alert: An alert reminds you when battery levels are low, indicating it's time for replacement.
- Maukatakiriiri: Prevents accidental changes to your personalized settings.
Whakatakotoranga
| Whakatakotoranga | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Hunga Hua | 1.1 x 1.91 x 5.22 inihi (1.1"D x 1.9"W x 5.22"H) |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 4 hekere |
| Tauira Tuemi | T100 |
| Pūhiko | 2 AA batteries required (per radio) |
| Te maha o nga hongere | 22 |
| Awhe Auautanga | 462.5625 ki te 462.7250 MHz |
| Awhe Korero Morahi | 16 Maero (i raro i nga tikanga tino pai) |
| Taumata Atete Wai | Ehara i te wai ātete |
| Whakauru Atanga Tangata | Papapātuhi |
| Tae | Kahurangi |
| Kaihanga | Motorola Solutions |
Te tiaki
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your Motorola T100 Talkabout Radios, follow these maintenance guidelines:
- Te horoi: Wipe the radio surfaces with a soft, damp kakahu. Kaua e whakamahi i nga kai horoi me nga whakarewa.
- Tiaki Pūhiko: Remove batteries from the radio if it will not be used for an extended period to prevent leakage. Replace batteries promptly when the low battery alert is displayed.
- Rokiroki: Penapenahia ngā reo irirangi ki te wāhi hauhautanga, maroke, kia matara atu i te rā tika me ngā pāmahana tino kino.
- Puranga wai: These radios are not water resistant. Avoid exposing them to rain, splashes, or immersion in water.
Raparongoā
If you encounter issues with your Motorola T100 Talkabout Radio, consider the following common solutions:
- Kore Mana: Check if the batteries are correctly installed and fully charged. Rotate the Volume/Power knob to ensure it's turned on.
- Cannot Communicate: Ensure both radios are on the same channel. Verify that the radios are within range and that there are no significant obstructions (e.g., large buildings, dense foliage) affecting the signal.
- Kounga Ororongo Kino: Check the volume level. Ensure the microphone and speaker are not obstructed. Move closer to the other radio if communication is weak.
- Papapātuhi Kāore e Urupare: Check if the keypad lock feature is activated. Deactivate it if necessary.
- Awhe iti: Actual range can vary significantly based on terrain, weather conditions, electromagnetic interference, and obstructions. Try moving to a more open area.
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please contact Motorola Solutions customer service. Refer to the contact information provided with your product packaging or visit the official Motorola Solutions webpae mo te awhina.





