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Motorola SL4000e

The Motorola SL series provides digital two way radio solutions for the mobile generation., cmmbining the look and feel of a small mobile telephone with the advanced communications features of Motorola’s groundbreaking MOTOTRBO digital technology.

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PRODUCT FEATURES

  • Lone Worker
  • Emergency button
  • Dispatch consoles
  • Network monitoring
  • SINC+ noise cancellation
  • Email gateways
  • Telephony integration
  • Man down applications

PRODUCT SPEC

Radio Type: Digital

Weight (grams): 153

Number of Channels: 1000

Power Output (watts): 3

Frequency:  UHF (403-527 MHz)

Battery Life (hours): 11

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The Motorola SL series provides digital two way radio solutions for the mobile generation. Combining the look and feel of a small mobile telephone with the advanced communications features of Motorola’s groundbreaking MOTOTRBO digital technology, the super compact SL series is built to deliver high performance in pocket size.

And now, with the release of a revamped E-series across the entire MOTOTRBO range, the SL4000e packs in even more features and greater power into the same convenient, easy to carry package.

The SL4000e, which features a four line colour display with menu navigation button and 12 key number pad, benefits from an improved 3W output power, improving performance and reliability. Call clarity benefits from a new advanced SINC+ noise cancellation system, which digitally removes background interference from the signal, plus intelligent audio automatic volume control.

This versatile model also comes with an improved range of safety features, providing reassurance to users that, in the event of an emergency, they can rely on their two way radio to issue an alert. It comes programmed with a dedicated Emergency Button, which provides a one touch option to override the network and raise an alarm. The revamped SL4000e also features a Man Down accelerometer, which issues an alert it it detects a fall, and the Lone Worker monitoring feature.