Ọja Pariview
The Motorola TALKABOUT T470 is designed as a rugged and reliable communication device for outdoor enthusiasts. With an IPx4 weatherproof rating, it can withstand splashes and light rain, making it suitable for various environments. Key features include a built-in LED flashlight for low-light conditions, NOAA weather/emergency alerts, and a long-range capability of up to 35 miles in optimal conditions. The radios offer 22 channels and 121 privacy codes for clear and secure communication.

Image: Two Motorola T470 Talkabout Two-Way Radios, showcasing their black and yellow design and compact size.
Ohun ti o wa ninu Apoti
- 2 radios
- 2 igbanu awọn agekuru
- 1 Y Cable Charging Adaptor with Dual Mini-USB Connectors
- 2 Awọn akopọ batiri
- Itọsọna olumulo
- 16 Awọn ohun ilẹmọ ti ara ẹni

Image: All components included in the Motorola T470 Talkabout Two-Way Radios package, laid out on a wooden surface.
Ṣeto
Fifi sori batiri
The T470 radios can be powered by either the included NiMH rechargeable battery pack or 3 AA alkaline batteries. To install, remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the radio. Insert the battery pack or AA batteries according to the polarity indicators. Replace the cover securely to ensure the weatherproof seal.

Image: Close-up of the back of the Motorola T470 radio with the battery cover removed, illustrating the battery insertion process.
Gbigba agbara si awọn Redio
Use the provided Y-cable charging adaptor to charge both radios simultaneously. Connect the mini-USB connectors to the charging ports located at the bottom of each radio, underneath the rubber flap. Plug the AC adaptor into a standard wall outlet. The battery indicator on the radio's display will show charging status. A full charge typically takes several hours.
Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
Agbara Tan / Pa ati Iwọn didun
To power on the radio, rotate the top knob clockwise until you hear a click and the display illuminates. Continue rotating to increase the volume. To power off, rotate the knob counter-clockwise until it clicks off.
Channel and Privacy Codes
The T470 features 22 channels and 121 privacy codes. To select a channel, press the Menu button until the channel number flashes, then use the Up/Down buttons to change. Press Menu again to select a privacy code. Using privacy codes helps ensure clearer communication by filtering out unwanted transmissions from other radios not using the same code.

Image: The front display of the Motorola T470 radio, indicating the selected channel and privacy code.
Calling and Receiving
To transmit, press and hold the Push-to-Talk (PTT) button on the side of the radio and speak clearly into the microphone. Release the PTT button to listen. The radio also features a VibraCall alert, which vibrates to notify you of incoming calls, useful in noisy environments or when discretion is required.
NOAA Weather Radio & Alerts
Stay informed about changing weather conditions by accessing NOAA weather channels. The T470 can receive weather alerts, providing critical information during emergencies. Refer to the full user manual for detailed instructions on activating and managing weather alerts.

Image: A close-up of the Motorola T470 radio's display, indicating the NOAA weather alert icon, indicating active weather monitoring.
Itumọ ti Flashlight
The T470 includes a convenient LED flashlight located at the top of the radio. Press the dedicated flashlight button on the side to turn it on or off. This feature is useful for navigating in low-light conditions or for signaling.

Image: The side of the Motorola T470 radio, clearly showing the yellow flashlight button for easy access.
Itoju
Weatherproofing (IPx4)
The IPx4 rating means the radio is resistant to splashing water from any direction. To maintain this protection, ensure all rubber seals and covers (like the USB port cover) are properly closed and free from debris. Do not submerge the radio in water.
Itọju Batiri
To maximize battery life, fully charge the NiMH battery packs before first use. Store radios in a cool, dry place when not in use. If storing for extended periods, remove the batteries to prevent leakage.
Laasigbotitusita
| Oro | Owun to le Fa | Ojutu |
|---|---|---|
| Redio kò tan ina | Low or dead battery; incorrectly installed batteries | Charge batteries; check battery orientation; replace AA batteries if applicable |
| Iwọ̀n tí kò dára tàbí tí kò dúró ṣinṣin | Obstructions (buildings, terrain); out of range; low battery | Move to an open area; ensure radios are within effective range; charge batteries |
| Cannot hear other radios | Incorrect channel/privacy code; volume too low | Verify channel and privacy code settings; increase volume |
Awọn pato
- Awoṣe: T470
- Awọn iwọn: 8.66 x 6.37 x 2.75 inches
- Ìwọ̀n Nkan: 6.4 iwon
- Nọmba awọn ikanni: 22
- Awọn koodu Asiri: 121
- Iwọn Igbohunsafẹfẹ: 462 MHz - 467 MHz
- Ipele Resistance Omi: IPx4 (Weather Resistant)
- Igbesi aye batiri: Up to 12 hours (with included NiMH battery)
- Orisun Agbara: NiMH rechargeable battery (included) or 3 AA batteries
- Awọn ẹya pataki: Long Range, Weather Alert, Emergency Alarm, Built-in Flashlight
Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
Motorola Solutions products typically come with a limited manufacturer's warranty. For detailed warranty information, troubleshooting guides, and customer support, please refer to the official user manual PDF available on the product's Amazon page or visit the Motorola Solutions webojula.
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