Product Description
Motorola RMN5114 Lightweight Temple Tranducer Mic
The Motorola RMN5114 is a Lightweight Temple Transducer Microphone. The RMN5114 uses bone conduction to transmit sound directly to the eardrum making it ideal in high noise environments and for some hearing impairments. The Motorola RMN5114 has been discontinued and is no longer available for sale. Please call twowayradiocenter.com at 855-770-7194 for alternative headsets.
The Motorola RMN5114 headset is also known as the RMN5114A and RMN5114B.
The Motorola RMN5114 headset is covered by a one year replacement warranty.
The Motorola RMN5114 is compatible with Motorola Two-Way radio models:
Motorola CLS Series: CLS1110, CLS1410, Motorola RDX Series: RDU2020, RDU2080d, RDU4100, RDU4160d, RDV2020, RDV2080d, RDV5100, RDM2020, RDM2080D, Motorola RM Series: RMM2080, RMU2040, RMU2080, RMU2080D, RMV2080, Motorola DTR Series: DTR410, DTR550, DTR650, Motorola AX Series: AXU4100, AXV5100, Motorola XTN Series: XU1100, XU2100, XU2600, XV1100, XV2100, XV2600, Motorola M Series: MU22CV, MU22CVS, MV11C, MV24CVS, MV24CVST, VL50, CP110, SP10, SP21, CP125 and SP50 two way radios.
For the Motorola RMN5114 headset to work correctly with your Motorola two way radio follow the below steps:
1. Your Motorola two way radio must be turned off
2. Firmly connect your Motorola RMN5114 earpiece to the Motorola 2 way radio. You may feel a double click. At this point the Motorola RMN5114 headset should not be able to be tugged out easily.
3. Now that the Motorola RMN5114B headset is firmly connected you may turn on your Motorola two-way radio and the earpiece should work correctly.
4. Now you should be able to listen through your new Motorola RMN5114B temple transducer headset and transmit to other two way radios through the earpiece.
5. Enjoy your new Motorola RMN5114 headset.
Common earpiece issues due to incorrect installation include intermittent operation or the earpiece possibly not operating at all.
If the Motorola RMN5114 earpiece is not working correctly complete steps 1-3 or contact Two Way Radio Center for further assistance.