Nhanganyaya
The Motorola DLR1060 is a 6-channel digital business radio designed for reliable and private communication in various professional environments. Operating in the digital 900 MHz ISM license-free band, this radio offers enhanced clarity and security compared to analog systems. Its compact and lightweight design, combined with robust features, makes it an essential tool for efficient team coordination.
Chii Inosanganisirwa
The Motorola DLR1060 package typically includes the following items:
- Motorola DLR1060 2-Way Digital Business Radio (quantity as per pack size)
- Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery
- Charging Tray with Power Adapter
- Swivel Belt Holster
- User Guide and Safety Leaflet

Image: A typical 6-pack of Motorola DLR1060 digital business radios, showcasing the compact design of each unit.
Key Features
- Digital 900 MHz ISM License-Free Band: Ensures private and reliable communication.
- Extended Range: Covers up to 300,000 square feet or 20 floors.
- 6 Channels: Provides multiple communication lines for different teams or purposes.
- Mazwi User-friendly voice prompts for channel navigation, battery status, and feature customization.
- Radio Profile ID: Unique 4-digit ID for enhanced privacy and direct communication.
- Computer Programming Software (CPS): Allows for personalized setups, including Private Groups, custom channel names, and radio settings.
- Durable Construction: Complies with Military Standards 810 C, D, E, F, and G for resistance against shock, vibration, extreme temperatures, and dust.
- Hupenyu Hurefu Hwebhatiri: Internal rechargeable battery provides up to 14 hours of continuous operation.
- Instant Mute: Quickly silence the radio when needed.
- Bhatani Repamusoro Rinogona Kugadziriswa: Assign frequently used functions for quick access.
Gadzirira
1. Kuchaja Bhatiri
- Insert the rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery into the radio, ensuring it clicks securely into place.
- Place the radio into the charging tray.
- Connect the power adapter to the charging tray and plug it into a standard electrical outlet.
- The charging indicator light on the tray will illuminate to show charging status. A full charge typically takes several hours.

Image: The Motorola DLR1060 radio securely seated in its charging cradle, ready for power connection.
2. Attaching the Belt Holster
- Align the radio with the swivel belt holster.
- Slide the radio into the holster until it locks into position.
- Attach the holster to your belt or clothing for convenient carrying.
Operating Instruction
1. Simba On / Off
- Kuti uwane simba, pfuurira uye ubatisise Simba/Menu button (usually located on the top or side) until you hear a tone or voice prompt.
- Kuti ubvise magetsi, pinda uye bata iyo Simba/Menu button again until the radio shuts down.

Mufananidzo: Side view of the DLR1060 radio, highlighting the power button and volume controls for easy access.
2. Kugadzirisa Inzwi
- Shandisa iyo Kukwidza inzwi (+) uye Vhoriyamu Pasi (-) buttons on the side of the radio to adjust the listening volume.
3. Kusarudza Channel
- Rotate the Chiteshi Selector Knob (typically on the top) to choose one of the 6 available channels.
- The radio will provide a voice prompt announcing the selected channel number.

Mufananidzo: Mberi view of the DLR1060 radio, featuring the prominent channel selector knob and integrated speaker.
4. Kutumira uye Kugamuchira
- Kutumira, dzvanya uye ubate iyo Push-to-Talk (PTT) bhatani padivi redhiyo. Taura zvakajeka mumaikorofoni.
- Sunungura bhatani rePTT kuti uteerere mhinduro.
- Ensure you are on the same channel as the person you wish to communicate with.
5. Private Communication (Radio Profile ID)
- The DLR1060 uses a unique 4-digit Radio Profile ID for private communication. This ID must be programmed into all radios intended for a private group.
- Refer to the Computer Programming Software (CPS) manual for detailed instructions on setting up and managing Radio Profile IDs and Private Groups.
Maintenance
Cleaning the Radio
- Pukuta kunze kweredhiyo neruoko rwakapfava, damp jira.
- Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents, as these can damage the radio's casing uye zvikamu zvemukati.
- Ensure the radio is powered off and disconnected from any charging accessories before cleaning.
Battery Care
- Always use genuine Motorola batteries and charging accessories.
- Dzivisa kuisa bhatiri kune tembiricha yakanyanyisa.
- If the radio will not be used for an extended period, store the battery separately in a cool, dry place.
Kugadzirisa matambudziko
| Dambudziko | Possible Solution |
|---|---|
| Radio haibatike. | Iva nechokwadi chekuti bhatiri rakachajwa zvizere uye rakaiswa nemazvo. |
| Haikwanise kutamisa kana kugamuchira. | Verify that all radios are on the same channel and have the correct Radio Profile ID. Check if the battery is low. |
| Yakashata mhando yeaudio kana static. | Move closer to the other radio or to an open area. Check for obstructions. Ensure the antenna is clear. |
| Hupenyu hwebhatiri ipfupi pane zvaitarisirwa. | Ensure the battery is fully charged before use. Battery performance can degrade over time; consider replacing older batteries. |
Zvinotsanangurwa
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Frequency Band | 900 MHz ISM (License-Free) |
| Channels | 6 |
| Range | Up to 300,000 sq ft / 20 Floors |
| Hupenyu hwebhatiri | Up to 14 hours (typical use) |
| Maitiro Ekugara Kwenguva refu | Military Standards 810 C, D, E, F, G |
| Housing Material | Polycarbonate |
| FCC ID | AZ489FT5870 |
| Inowirirana Devices | Speaker, Headphone, Laptop (for CPS) |
| Color | Nhema |
Warranty uye Support
For detailed warranty information and technical support, please refer to the documentation provided with your product or visit the official Motorola Solutions website. Chengetedza risiti yako yekutenga sehumbowo hwekutenga kwezvichemo zvewaranti.





