CLS Radio FAQs
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Key Features of the Motorola CLS1110 and CLS1410 Radios
The Motorola CLS1110 (1-channel) and the CLS1410 (4-channels) radios are a versatile, handheld device designed specifically for retail and small business environments
Main Features
- Analog UHF Transmission - It uses analog UHF frequencies, ensuring strong and clear communication.
- FCC License-Free Operation - No license is needed to operate, thanks to its 56 preprogrammed business-exclusive frequencies.
- Easy Programming - You can program the radio directly through the front panel or by using Motorola's free software with the optional HKKN4027 cable.
- Accessory Compatibility - If you're upgrading from the discontinued Motorola VL50, you can still use its accessories with the CLS radios.
Benefits
- Cost-Effective Communication - The license-free operation saves you from recurring licensing fees.
- User-Friendly Interface - Front panel programming simplifies the setup process, making it accessible even for non-technical users.
- Enhanced Productivity - With reliable communication, your team stays connected, boosting overall productivity.
Why Choose the Motorola CLS Series radios?
In a competitive business landscape, effective team communication can be a game-changer. The Motorola CLS Radios offers an affordable, easy-to-use solution that seamlessly integrates with existing Motorola accessories, making it a smart choice for businesses looking to enhance their communication systems.
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The Motorola CLS1110 and CLS1410 radios boast an impressive coverage area, capable of reaching up to 200,000 square feet, which is approximately 15 floors.
These estimates are based on using the CLS radio with standard accessories at full power. Keep in mind that several factors can influence the actual range, including obstacles, weather conditions, and interference.
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The maximum power output of the Motorola CLS1110 and CLS1410 radios is 1 watt.
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Yes, both versions, the Motorola CLS1110 and the CLS1410 have a display.
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No, the CLS radios are strictly analog only.
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Yes, the Motorola CLS radios can be programmed to operate seamlessly with the Motorola VL50 radios.
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Yes, both radios are user-programmable; you can download the software below.
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Both the Motorola CLS1110 and the CLS1410 radios offers an impressive 18 hours of battery life.
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No, The Motorola CLS radios are not designed to be repeater capable. This means it does not have the functionality to extend its range by using a repeater system. If you need extended coverage beyond the standard range, you may want to explore other models that support repeater functionality.
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The Motorola CLS radios utilize the UHF frequency band, making it perfect for retail and small businesses. This handheld device operates on preprogrammed business-exclusive frequencies, allowing you to use it FCC license-free. The CLS1110 and CLS1410 ensure reliable communication in various commercial environments.
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The Spec sheet for the CLS and the user manuals are in a PDF format below under the CLS Radio Resources panel that you can download and review.
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Yes, both the Motorola CLS1110 and the CLS1410 radio are license-free. While it operates on 56 business-exclusive UHF frequencies, it can be utilized without an FCC license only when using the preprogrammed frequencies provided. This model also features 38 analog and 83 digital interference eliminator codes to help block out interference, enhancing communication clarity and effectiveness.
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Please check the stock status information on the right-hand side of your screen. We are continually updating this information based on feedback from Motorola.
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Our 30-day return policy applies only to radios in perfect condition. The boxes should not have any damage or markings. We cannot offer a refund or exchange for radios that appear used or have damaged boxes and packaging. All internal manuals and accessories must be undamaged. Please be aware that custom-ordered radios cannot be returned.