Motorola Solutions 89FT3814 Portable 2-Way Radio User Manual XTS4000

Motorola Solutions, Inc. Portable 2-Way Radio XTS4000

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44Common Radio FeaturesSelective Calls (ASTRO Conventional Only)A Selective Call is intended to provide privacy and to eliminate the annoyance of having to listen to conversations that are of no interest to you. It is used to “set up” the call with the target unit, and to allow announcements type messages to an individual or group of units.Quick Access (One-Touch)If your radio is preprogrammed for Quick Access (One-Touch) Selective Call, you can make a call to one preprogrammed ID number without having to select the feature or an ID number. Answer a Selective CallInitiate a Selective Call1Press the Quick Access Selective Call button to start the Selective Call. 2When you are connected, you see the called ID. Press and hold the PTT button to talk; release the PTT to listen.3Press   to hang up and return to the home display.1When a Selective Call is received, you hear two alert tones, the call received symbol ( ) flashes, and Call Received is displayed.2The display will remain active for two seconds, and then the speaker will unmute.3Press and hold the PTT button to talk; release it to listen.4Press   to hang up and return to the home display.1Press  to find Call.2Press   directly below Call. You see the last transmitted or received ID number.XTS4000.book.fm  Page 44  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
ASTRO XTS 4000  45Common Radio FeaturesSelect an ID NumberUse the MenuUse the KeypadMake a Selective Call 3Go to “Select an ID Number”, below.ORGo to “Make a Selective Call” on page 45.1Press   to find the ID number you want.Note: Press LNum to go to the last number dialed.2Go to “Make a Selective Call” on page 45.1Use the keypad to enter the ID number you want.Note: Press LNum to go to the last number dialed.2Go to “Make a Selective Call”, below.1Press the PTT button to start the Selective Call.2When you are connected, you see the called ID. Press and hold the PTT button to talk; release the PTT to listen.3When your call is completed, press   to hang up. The radio returns to the home display.XTS4000.book.fm  Page 45  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
46Common Radio FeaturesCall Alert PagingCall Alert allows your radio to work like a pager. Even if other users are away from their radios, or if they are unable to hear their radios, you can still send them a Call Alert page. You can also verify if a radio is active on the system.In conventional operation, you can send either an individual Call Alert page or a group Call Alert page. ID numbers for individuals are preceded by Id: and for groups by Gr:.Quick Access (One-Touch)If your radio is preprogrammed for Quick Access (One-Touch) Call Alert Paging, you can send a page to one preprogrammed ID number without having to select the feature or an ID number.Answer a Call Alert Page1Press the Quick Access Call Alert button to send the Call Alert. You see Please Wait.2When you are connected, you see the home display. Press and hold the PTT button to talk; release the PTT to listen.ORIf an individual Call Alert page is not acknowledged, you see No Acknowledge.If a group Call Alert page is not acknowledged, you do not see No Acknowledge. The radio will merely exit Call Alert and return to normal operation.3Press   or the Call Response button to hang up and return to the home display.1When a Call Alert page is received, you hear four repeating alert tones, the call received symbol ( ) flashes, and Page Received is displayed.2Press and hold the PTT button to talk; release it to listen.XTS4000.book.fm  Page 46  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
ASTRO XTS 4000  47Common Radio FeaturesInitiate a Call Alert PageSelect an ID NumberUse the Menu1Press  to find Page.2Press  directly below Page. If an individual Call Alert page was last transmitted or received, you see the individual ID number.If a group Call Alert page was last transmitted, you see blanks in the individual ID scratchpad and the group ID transmitted to in the group ID scratchpad (accessed by pressing   once).If a group Call Alert page was last received, you see the ID of the sending radio in the individual ID scratchpad and the group ID transmitted to in the group ID scratchpad.3Go to “Select an ID Number” on page 47.ORGo to “Send a Call Alert Page” on page 48.1Press   to find the ID number you want.Note: Press LNum to go to the last number dialed.2Go to “Send a Call Alert Page”, below.PageId: 0000002ListListPageTETRAId: 0000001LNumLNumXTS4000.book.fm  Page 47  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
48Common Radio FeaturesUse the KeypadSend a Call Alert Page1Use the keypad to enter the ID number you want.Note: Press LNum to go to the last number dialed.2Go to “Send a Call Alert Page”, below.1Press the PTT button to send the Call Alert to the displayed number. You see Please Wait.2When you are connected, you see the home display. Press and hold the PTT button to talk; release the PTT to listen.ORIf an individual Call Alert page is not acknowledged, you see No Acknowledge.If a group Call Alert page is not acknowledged, you do not see No Acknowledge. The radio will merely exit Call Alert and return to normal operation.3Press   to hang up and return to the home display.XTS4000.book.fm  Page 48  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
ASTRO XTS 4000  49Common Radio FeaturesConventional Talkgroup Calls (Conventional Operation Only)Talkgroup Call lets you define a group of conventional system users so that they can share the use of a conventional channel.Encryption keys are slaved to talkgroups. When talkgroups are enabled, encryption keys are changed by changing the active talkgroup. See “Secure Operations” on page 55.Select a Talkgroup1Press   to find TGrp.2Press   directly below TGrp. You see the last talkgroup that was selected and stored, and Sel and Pset.3Press   or   to find the talkgroup you want.ORUse the keypad to enter the number of the corresponding talk-group in the list.4Press   directly below Sel or Pset.Sel (Select) — Saves the currently displayed talkgroup and returns to the home display. Pset (Preset) — Selects the preset preprogrammed talkgroup.If the encryption key slaved to the new talkgroup is erased, you see Key fail and hear a momentary key fail tone.If the encryption key that is slaved to the new talkgroup is not allowed, you see Illegal key and hear a momentary key fail tone.5Press  or the PTT button to exit.Select TalkgroupSheriff 1Tg: 1SelSelPsetPsetXTS4000.book.fm  Page 49  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
50Common Radio FeaturesStatus Calls (ASTRO 25 Trunking Only)You can send data calls to the dispatcher about a predefined status. Each status can have up to a 14-character name. A maximum of sixteen status conditions is possible.Send a Status CallUse the Menu1Press   to find Sts.2Press    directly below Sts. The last acknowledged status call, or the first status in the list, is displayed.3Press   or   to find the status you wish to send.ORUse the keypad to enter a number corresponding to the location in the status list. 4Press the PTT button to send the status.When the dispatcher acknowledges, four tones sound, Ack Received is displayed, and the radio returns to normal dispatch operation.ORIf no acknowledgment is received, you will see No Acknowledge and hear a low-pitched tone.5Press   to go to the home displayNote: No traffic is heard on trunked channels while Status Calls is selected. If the radio detects no Status Call activity for six seconds, an alert tone sounds until   or the PTT button is pressed.Send StatusOut to lunchXTS4000.book.fm  Page 50  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
ASTRO XTS 4000  51Common Radio FeaturesUse the Preprogrammed Status Button1Press the Status button. The last acknowledged status call, or the first status in the list, is displayed.2Press   or   to find the status you wish to send.ORUse the keypad to enter a number corresponding to the location in the status list. 3Press the PTT button to send the status.When the dispatcher acknowledges, four tones sound, Ack Received is displayed, and the radio returns to normal dispatch operation.ORIf no acknowledgment is received, you will see No Acknowledge and hear a low-pitched tone.4Press   to go to the home displayNote: No traffic is heard on trunked channels while Status Calls is selected. If the radio detects no Status Call activity for six seconds, an alert tone sounds until the PTT button is pressed.XTS4000.book.fm  Page 51  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
52Common Radio FeaturesRepeater or Direct OperationAlso known as “talkaround operation”, DIRECT lets you bypass the repeater and connect directly to another radio. The transmit and receive frequencies are the same.The REPEATER operation increases radio’s range by connecting with other radios through a repeater. The transmit and receive frequencies are different.Select Repeater or Direct OperationUse the MenuUse the Preprogrammed Direct Operation Button1Press  to find Dir.2Press  directly below Dir to toggle between direct mode and repeater mode.If Dir is selected, the Direct icon,   is shown on the display.Press the DIRECT operation button to turn on the feature. If Dir is selected, the Direct icon,   is shown on the display.  Press the button again to return to REPEATER mode.Note: When the radio is in Repeater operation, REP is shown on the external display.XTS4000.book.fm  Page 52  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
ASTRO XTS 4000  53Common Radio FeaturesSmart PTT (Conventional Only)Smart PTT is a per-channel, programmable feature used in conventional radio systems to keep radio users from talking over other radio conversations. When smart PTT is enabled in your radio, you will not be able to transmit on an active channel. If you try to transmit on an active smart-PTT channel, you will hear an alert tone, and the transmission will be inhibited. Two radio-wide variations of smart PTT are available: Transmit Inhibit on Busy Channel with CarrierYou cannot transmit if any traffic is detected on the channel.Quick-Key Override This feature can work in conjunction with either of the two above variations. You can override the transmit-inhibit state by quick-keying the radio. In other words, two PTT Button presses within the preprogrammed time limit.XTS4000.book.fm  Page 53  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
54Common Radio FeaturesNotesXTS4000.book.fm  Page 54  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
ASTRO XTS 4000  55Special Radio FeaturesSecure OperationsSecure radio operation provides the highest commercially available level of voice security on both trunked and conventional channels. Unlike other forms of security, Motorola digital encryption provides signaling that makes it virtually impossible for others to decode any part of an encrypted message.Note: Secure operation is not available in trunked analog modes.Select Secure TransmissionsPress the preprogrammed Secure button to turn on Secure mode. The Secure icon,    is shown on the display.Note: If the selected channel is programmed for clear-only operation — when you press the PTT button, you see CLR TX Only, and you hear an invalid mode tone. Press the secure button again to change to Clear mode.Managing EncryptionKey LoadingRefer to the key-variable loader (KVL) manual for equipment connections and setup.MultikeyThe multikey feature allows your radio to be equipped with as many as 48 different encryption keys and supports the DES-OFB algorithm.•Conventional Multikey — The encryption keys can be tied (strapped), on a one-per-channel basis, through radio service software. In addition, you can have operator-selectable keys, operator-selectable keysets, and operator-selectable key erasure. 1Attach the KVL to your radio. When it is attached, the display will show Keyloading, and all other radio functions, except for power down, backlight, and volume, will be locked out.2Press the LOAD button on the KVL. This will load the encryption keys into your radio. When the key has been loaded successfully, the radio will sound a short tone for single-key radios; for multikey radios, an alternating tone will be heard.XTS4000.book.fm  Page 55  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
56Special Radio FeaturesIf talkgroups are enabled in conventional, then the encryption keys are strapped to the talkgroups.•Trunked Multikey — If you use your radio for both conventional and trunked applications, you will have to strap your encryption keys for trunking on a per-talkgroup or announcement-group basis. In addition, you may strap a different key to other features, such as dynamic regrouping, failsoft, or emergency talkgroup. You can have operator-selectable key erasure.Key Selection1Press  until Key appears on the display.2Press  directly below Key. The display changes to show the last user-selected and stored encryption key and the available menu selections.3Press   or   to scroll through the encryption keys.OREnter the number of the desired key using the keypad.Note: If an erased key is selected, Erased key will displayed.4Press   directly below the desired menu selection.ORIf you selected the key via the keypad, press   or    to scroll through the menu selections:Pset or Preset = selects the preset or default encryption key.Sel = saves the newly selected key and returns to the home display.XTS4000.book.fm  Page 56  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
ASTRO XTS 4000 57Special Radio FeaturesKeyset SelectionThis feature allows you to select one or more groups of several encryption keys from among the available keys stored in the radio. For example, you could have a group of three keys structured to one keyset, and another group of three different keys structured to another keyset; by changing keysets, you would automatically switch from one set of keys to the other. Every channel to which one of the original keys was tied will now have the equivalent new key instead.5Press , the PTT button, the Abrt menu selection to exit this menu. Note: If the selected key is erased, Key fail will be displayed and a momentary keyfail tone will be generated.If the selected key is not allowed, Illegal key will be displayed and a momentary illegal key tone, similar to the key fail tone, will be generated.1Press  until Kset appears on the display.2Press   directly below Kset. The display changes to show the last user-selected and stored keyset and the available keyset menu selections.3Press   directly below the desired keyset.OREnter the number of the desired keyset using the keypad.4To save the newly selected keyset, press the button directly below Sel. The radio will then exit keyset selection and return to the home display.Note: Press , the PTT button, the Abrt menu selection  to exit this menu at any time without changing the keyset selection.XTS4000.book.fm  Page 57  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
58Special Radio FeaturesKey ZeroizationThis enables the user to erase all or selected encryption keys.Use the Menu 1Press  until the display shows Eras.2Press   directly below Eras. The display shows the last user-selected and stored encryption key, and the available menu selections:All = erases all the encryption keys in the radio. The display shows Ers All Keys and Yes and No.Sngl = selects the displayed encryption key to be erased. The display shows Ers Sngl Key and Yes and No.Abrt = exits this menu and returns to the home display.Note: Press , the PTT button, the Abrt menu selection to exit this menu at any time without erasing any keys.3Press   directly below the desired menu selection.ORPress  or  to find the desired encryption key. The display shows the selected key, and the available menu selections shown in step 2. Press  directly below the desired menu selection.OREnter the location number of the desired key, using the keypad. The display shows the selected key, and the available menu selections shown in step 2. Press   directly below the desired menu selection.4Press , the PTT button, the Abrt menu selection to exit this menu.XTS4000.book.fm  Page 58  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
ASTRO XTS 4000 59Special Radio FeaturesUse the ButtonsNote: This is the method used for erasing the single key in radios with the single-key option, and for erasing all keys in radios with the multikey option.Over-the-Air Rekeying (Rekey Request) (ASTRO Conventional Only)The over-the-air rekeying (OTAR) feature allows the dispatcher to reprogram the encryption keys in the radio remotely. The dispatcher performs the rekey operation upon receiving a rekey request from the user.Use the Menu1With the radio on, press and hold the Top Right button; while holding this button down, press the Top Left button.Note: DO NOT press the Top Left button before pressing the Top Right button, unless you are in an emergency situation; this would send an emergency alarm.2Before the keys are erased, the display shows Please wait.3When all the encryption keys have been erased, the display shows All keys erased.1Press  to find Reky.2Press   directly below Reky.3Press the PTT to send the rekey request. Note: Pressing the PTT again, or the Home or Emergency button, will exit the feature and allow the user to transmit in the normal manner.4If the display shows Rekey fail and a bad-key tone sounds, the rekey operation has failed. Note: If this occurs, your radio does not contain the Unique Shadow Key (USK). This key must be loaded into the radio with the key-variable loader (KVL) before the rekey request can be sent. Refer to your local key management supervisor for more information.XTS4000.book.fm  Page 59  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
60Special Radio FeaturesDigital PTT IDReceiveThis feature allows you to see the radio ID number of the radio you are currently receiving. This ID can be a maximum of eight characters and can be viewed by both the receiving radio and the dispatcher.TransmitYour radio’s ID number is automatically sent every time the PTT button is pressed. This is a per-channel feature. For digital voice transmissions, your radio’s ID is sent continuously during the voice message.View Your Radio’s ID NumberUse the MenuUse the Preprogrammed Call or Page Button1Press   to find Call or Page.2Press  directly below Call or Page.3Press . 1Press the Call or Page button.2Press . XTS4000.book.fm  Page 60  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
ASTRO XTS 4000 61Special Radio FeaturesDynamic Regrouping (Trunking Only)The dynamic regrouping feature lets the dispatcher temporarily reassign selected radios to a single special channel so they can communicate with each other. This feature is typically used during special operations and is enabled by a qualified radio technician. You will not notice whether your radio has this feature enabled until a dynamic regrouping command is sent by the dispatcher.Note: If you try to access a zone or channel that has been reserved by the dispatcher as a dynamically regrouped mode for other users, you will hear an invalid tone.Reprogram Request (ASTRO 25 Trunking Only)This feature lets you notify the dispatcher that you want a new dynamic regrouping assignment.Use the MenuWhen your radio is dynamically regrouped, it automatically switches to the dynamically regrouped channel. You see the dynamically regrouped channel’s name, and hear a “gurgle” tone.Press the PTT button to talk; release it to listen.When the dispatcher cancels dynamic regrouping, the radio automatically returns to the zone and channel that you were using before the radio was dynamically regrouped.1Press  to find Rpgm.2Press   directly below Rpgm.The reprogram request is sent to the dispatcher.XTS4000.book.fm  Page 61  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
62Special Radio FeaturesUse the Preprogrammed Reprogram Request Button3If you hear one beep- Press the PTT button to send the reprogram request again.OR- Press   to cancel and return to the home display.ORIf you hear five beeps, the reprogram request was acknowl-edged by the dispatcher. Your radio returns to the home display.ORIf the dispatcher does not acknowledge the reprogram request within six seconds, you see No adknowledge and hear a low-pitched alert tone.Try again or press  .1Press the Reprogram Request button. You see Reprgrm Rqst.The reprogram request is sent to the dispatcher.2If you hear one beep- Press the PTT button to send the reprogram request againOR - Press   to hang up and return to the home display.ORIf you hear five beeps, the reprogram request was acknowl-edged by the dispatcher. Your radio returns to the home dis-play.ORXTS4000.book.fm  Page 62  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
ASTRO XTS 4000 63Special Radio FeaturesSelect Enable / DisableThe dispatcher can classify regrouped radios into either of two categories: Select Enabled or Select Disabled.• Select-enabled radios are free to change to any available channel, including the dynamic-regrouping channel, once the user has selected the dynamic-regrouping position.• Select-disabled radios cannot change channels while dynamically regrouped. The dispatcher has forced the radio to remain on the dynamic-regrouping channel.The Scan or Private Call feature cannot be selected while your radio is Select Disabled.If the dispatcher does not acknowledge the reprogram request within six seconds, you see No Acknowledge and hear a low-pitched alert tone.Try again or press  .XTS4000.book.fm  Page 63  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
64Special Radio FeaturesTrunking System ControlsFailsoftThe failsoft system ensures continuous radio communications during a trunked system failure. If a trunking system fails completely, the radio goes into failsoft operation and automatically switches to its failsoft channel. During failsoft operation:When the trunking system returns to normal operation, your radio automatically leaves failsoft operation and returns to trunked operation.Out-of-RangeIf you go out of the range of the system and can no longer lock onto a control channel: Your radio transmits and receives in conventional operation on a predetermined frequency. You hear a medium-pitched tone every 10 seconds.You see the currently selected zone/channel combination and Out of range.AND/ORYou hear a low-pitched tone.Your radio remains in this out-of-range condition until it locks onto a control channel, or it locks onto a failsoft channel, or it is turned off.XTS4000.book.fm  Page 64  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
ASTRO XTS 4000 65Special Radio FeaturesSite LockThis feature allows your radio to lock onto a specific site and not roam among wide-area talkgroup sites. This feature should be used with caution, since it inhibits roaming to another site in a wide-area system.Lock or Unlock a SiteUse the MenuUse the Preprogrammed Site Lock/Unlock ButtonSite TrunkingIf the zone controller loses communication with any site, that site reverts to site trunking.When this occurs, you can communicate only with other radios within your trunking site.1Press   to find Site.2Press   directly below Site. The current lock state is displayed.3Press   directly below the desired lock state, Lock or Unlk. The new site lock state is saved and your radio returns to the home display.1Press the Site Lock/Unlock button. The current lock state is momentarily displayed.2Press and hold the Site Lock/Unlock button to find the desired lock state, Site unlocked or Site locked.You see the currently selected zone/channel combination and Site Trunking.XTS4000.book.fm  Page 65  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
66Special Radio FeaturesSite View and ChangeYou can view the number of the current site or force your radio to change to a new one.View the Current SiteChange the Current SitePress the preprogrammed Site Search button. The display momentarily shows the name of the current site and its corresponding received signal strength indicator (RSSI). (See Table 3 on page 5.)ORIf the radio is scanning for a new site, you momentarily see Scanning site.Press and hold down the preprogrammed Site Search button. You momentarily see Scanning site and hear a tone.When the radio finds a new site, it returns to the home display.XTS4000.book.fm  Page 66  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
ASTRO XTS 4000  67ARS User Login and Text Messaging FeaturesAutomatic Registration Service (ARS)Automatic Registration Service feature provides an automated data application registration for the radio. When you turn on the radio, the device automatically registers with the server. Data applications within the fixed network can determine the presence of a device on the system and send data to the device. For example: Text Messaging Service (TMS). Automatic Registration Service for the radio consists of 2 modes: • ARS Server Mode (default mode)• ARS Non Server ModeNote: ARS default mode can be changed by a qualified radio technician using the radio’s programming software.Selecting or Changing ARS ModeConsult a qualified radio technician for the right choice between the following methods:1Press  to find Chan.2Press  directly below Chan.The display shows the cur-rent channel name (in this case, NONSVR) flashing and the zone (Z1), not flashing.Z1   NONSVRXTS4000.book.fm  Page 67  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
68ARS User Login and Text Messaging Features3Press   to find the channel /mode you want. Note: If the channel/mode you selected is unprogrammed, repeat step 3.4Press   to confirm the displayed zone and channel.Prog User TMSZ1 ARSSVRServer modeProg User TMSZ1 NONSVRARS non-server modeUnprogrammedXTS4000.book.fm  Page 68  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
ASTRO XTS 4000 69ARS User Login and Text Messaging FeaturesARS User Login FeatureUser login feature allows you as the user to be associated with the radio. With this association, every data application (Example: Text Messaging Service) will take on a friendly username. You can still send text messages without logging in as a user. User login feature only enables the recipient of your message to identify you as the sender by assigning a username to your message.Accessing the User Login FeatureThe user login feature can be accessed by selecting a menu item on the display or through a programmable button. 1Press  until User appears on the display. 2To access user login screen through the menu item, press   below User.To access user login screen through a preprogrammed button, press on the preprogrammed user button.3The user login screen appears. Id:|Pin:Logn Id PinXTS4000.book.fm  Page 69  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
70ARS User Login and Text Messaging FeaturesTo Login as a User1Press  below Id to enter your username at the prompt. 2You can enter a username via direct entry using the keypad multi-tap function. Refer to “Writing Text” on page 79 for information on using the keypad for direct text entry.ORSelect a predefined username from the list of predefined username. See “Selecting a Predefined Username” on page 73. for information on how to add a predefined username.Note: Valid characters for username entry are capital letters A-Z, small letters a-z, numbers 0-9, ‘*’, ‘#’, ‘-‘, ‘/’ and the space character . Maximum username length is 8 characters. 3Press  below Pin to enter your PIN (Personal Identification Number) number at the prompt. Maximum PIN length is 4 digits. PIN number will appear as asterisks. Id:|Pin:Logn Id PinId:User228Pin:****Logn Id PinXTS4000.book.fm  Page 70  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
ASTRO XTS 4000 71ARS User Login and Text Messaging Features4To log in :Press  below Logn. In ARS server mode :The progress screen appears. In ARS non-server mode :The logged in confirmation screen appears. In non-ARS enabled mode :The display shows Offline. 5Press  below Cncl to cancel the log in process and return to the initial user log in screen.6The logged in confirmation screen appears when the login process is successful. The “successful user login” indicator (IP indicator) will be shown on the display. 7When you enter an invalid username or PIN, login fails and the user login screen will display a momentary text Login failed. The “user login failure” indicator (blinking IP indicator) is shown on the display. Id:User228In progressCnclId:User228OfflineLogt Id PinId:User228Logged inLOGTId:User228Login failedXTS4000.book.fm  Page 71  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
72ARS User Login and Text Messaging Features8To log out :Press  below Logt Upon pressing the Logt button, a confirmation screen appears. Press   below Yes to clear all your private data. A momentary text Private data cleared is shown. ORPress  below No to keep your private data. Note: Private data refers to all messages in the text messaging inbox, Draft and Sent folder. Next user will be able to access Inbox, Draft and Sent messages if private data is not deleted.Clr privatedata?Yes NoPrivate dataclearedXTS4000.book.fm  Page 72  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
ASTRO XTS 4000 73ARS User Login and Text Messaging FeaturesSelecting a Predefined Username1Press   to scroll to the next username.ORPress   to scroll to the previous username.Press and hold  , to scroll to the next usernames continuously one at a time at a fast scroll rate.ORPress and hold  , to scroll to the previous usernames continuously one at a time at a fast scroll rate.2If you log in with a selected predefined username comprising of 8 characters or more, or one with an invalid character, you will see a momentary text Invalid id on the display.Note: A predefined username may sometimes be invalid because the programming software that is used to set predefined usernames allows you to set usernames comprising of 8 characters or more.Invalid idPin:Logn Id PinXTS4000.book.fm  Page 73  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
74ARS User Login and Text Messaging FeaturesText MessagingText Messaging Service (TMS) is an application service through which you can send and receive text messages. You can send 3 types of text messages, namely• A new text message (free form messages)• Predefined messages (quick text messages)• Edited quick text messagesAccessing TMS FeatureUse the MenuUse the TMS Feature Button1a)  Press   until TMS appears on the display.b) Press    directly below TMS.1Press   to access the TMS feature screen. Prog User TMSZ1 ARSSVRXTS4000.book.fm  Page 74  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
ASTRO XTS 4000 75ARS User Login and Text Messaging FeaturesUse the Preprogrammed TMS ButtonTable 8: TMS Menu Options1Press the preprogrammed button to access the TMS feature screen. Press and hold the preprogrammed button for TMS brings you directly to the Inbox screen.Note: Any programmable button on the radio can be programmed to access TMS feature.2The TMS feature main menu consists of Inbox, Compose, Draft, Sent and Back option.See “TMS Menu Options” on page 75. for explanation on each menu option.Press   or   to scroll through the main menu options.Menu Options Description/ FunctionInbx This is used to store new incoming messages or messages that you have received. Inbox can hold up to 30 messages.Comp This menu option brings you to the compose screen.Drft This is used to store all saved messages or messages that are to be sent at a later time.Draft folder can hold up to 10 messages.User22800000034Inbx Comp DrftXTS4000.book.fm  Page 75  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
76ARS User Login and Text Messaging FeaturesSent This is used to store the messages that you have already sent. Sent folder can hold up to 10 messages.Back This menu option brings you back to the TMS main menu or previous menu.Edit This menu option brings you to the Quick Text Messages screen.Save This menu option allows you to save your messages to the Draft folder.Rply This menu option allows you to reply a message.Del This menu option allows you to delete a message.Addr This menu option allows you to key in the target address, or select one from the list.New This menu option allows you to compose a new message.List This menu option allows you to select a predefined message.Impt This menu option is used to toggle on/off the “Priority” flag for an outgoing message.Rqrp This menu option is used to toggle on/off the “Request reply” flag for an outgoing message.Curr This menu option is used to delete the current selected message.All This menu option is used to delete all the messages in the current message inbox.Menu Options Description/ FunctionXTS4000.book.fm  Page 76  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
ASTRO XTS 4000 77ARS User Login and Text Messaging FeaturesTable 9: TMS Status SymbolsSymbol IndicationPriority MessageThis icon is displayed• when “Priority” is toggled on before sending the  message.• in the Inbox folder for messages which are flagged with ‘Priority’.  Request ReceiptThis icon is displayed• when “Request Receipt” is toggled on before sending the message.• in the Inbox folder for messages which are flagged with ‘Request Receipt’.Inbox FullThis icon is displayed when the Inbox Folder is full. If a new message is received when the inbox is full, the icon will be blinking.New Message IconThe radio has received a new message.Message SentThis icon indicates the selected message has been successfully sent.Message UnsentThe selected message was not successfully sent.Read MessageThe selected message in the Inbox has been read.XTS4000.book.fm  Page 77  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
78ARS User Login and Text Messaging FeaturesReceive a MessageTo View Message from the Inbox.Unread MessageThe selected message in the Inbox folder has not been read.Message IndexThis icon indicates the index of the current message the user is viewing. Example: if the user is looking at the third message out of a total of 6 messages in the Inbox folder, the icon is displayed as the icon on the left column.Num LockThis icon indicates the text entry is currently in num lock mode.Normal ModeThe text entry is currently in the normal mode.UppercaseThe text entry is currently in uppercase mode.When you receive a message, a momentary text, New msg appears on the display along with a new message icon.If inbox is full, the message icon will be blinking.1Access TMS (Launch TMS).Symbol IndicationNew msgProg User TMSXTS4000.book.fm  Page 78  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
ASTRO XTS 4000 79ARS User Login and Text Messaging FeaturesCompose a New Text Message2Press   directly below Inbx. 3The Inbox screen appears. The first message in the list is displayed. Inbox can hold up to 30 messages. Message status icons are displayed at the top of the screen.4Scroll to the message you want to read by pressing the  or   button.Note:  If the message fills more than one screen, scroll to read it by pressing    or   button.5To delete the message, press   below Del. See “Delete a Message” on page 85. for further details.1Press   below Comp to compose a new messageThe Compose Message Screen appears.List or New option appears on the display.User22800000034Inbx Comp DrftFrom:UserHelloRplyInbox 01/01Del BackList or newNew List BackXTS4000.book.fm  Page 79  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
80ARS User Login and Text Messaging Features2Press  below New to type a new message. A blinking cursor appears on the display indicating point of input.3 Writing TextType your message using the keypad.Press the key labeled with the desired character, once for the first character, twice for the second, and so on. Refer to table 10 below for complete list of characters. For example:To enter “s”, press 7 key four times. To enter “7”, press the key five times. If you do not press a key for a few seconds, the character is accepted, and the cursor moves to the next position. Press # key to delete a character.Press * key to add a space.You can move the cursor by pressing   or . Press and hold 0 to toggle between normal text entry mode, uppercase mode and num lock mode.Note:i) During the uppercase mode, multi-tapping the keys will only scroll through the uppercase letters.(Example : A->B->C->2)ii) During the num lock mode, pressing the keypad will only enter the numeric digits. Subsequent presses of the same key will insert the same digit to the text message (no multi-tap).|Addr Save BackXTS4000.book.fm  Page 80  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
ASTRO XTS 4000 81ARS User Login and Text Messaging FeaturesTable 10: Keypad CharactersKey Number of times the key is pressed (in normal mode)1234567890    0        or press and hold to toggle between normal text                 entry mode, uppercase mode and num lock mode.1    1  .  ,  ?  !  ;  @  _  -  * #  &  $  /  +  =  \  “  ‘  (  ) 2abc2ABC3def3DEF4gh i 4GHI5jkl5JKL6mno6MNO7pqrs7PQRS8tuv8TUV9wxyz9WXYZ*   Space#   Delete a character4 Addressing a MessagePress  below Addr to address your outgoing message.The Address input screen appears. Addr:|Impt Rqrp BackXTS4000.book.fm  Page 81  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
82ARS User Login and Text Messaging FeaturesPress     or    to scroll through the address list.ORUse direct address entry via multi-tap. 5 Append a Priority Message or Request ReceiptBefore sending your message, you can append a priority message or a request receipt to your message.Press   below Impt to toggle on/off a “Priority” flag for an outgoing message. A ‘Priority’ flag icon is displayed at the top of the screen when it is toggled on.Press  below Rqrp to toggle on/off the “Request Receipt” icon for an outgoing message. A ‘Request receipt’ status icon is displayed at the top of the screen when it is toggled on.Addr:|Impt Rqrp Back!XTS4000.book.fm  Page 82  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
ASTRO XTS 4000 83ARS User Login and Text Messaging FeaturesSend a Predefined MessageQuick Text Messages are messages that are predefined and usually consist of messages that are used most frequently.Note:• The “Priority” flag on a message does not imply that the message will get higher priority over the other messages when it is being transmitted. It is just an indication that can be embedded into a message to indicate to the receiver that the message is important.• When you receive a message that is flagged with the “Request Receipt” icon, you must manually respond to the sender that you have received the message. The system will not automatically send back a notification that the radio received such message.6When an address has been appended to the outgoing message, press the PTT button to send your message. ORPress    below Save to save your message for sending at a later time.The message will be saved in the “Draft folder”. See “To Access the Draft Folder” on page 86. for further details.1Press  below List to use the predefined message The first predefined message appears.2When a message has been selected from the list, press   below Addr to append an address to the outgoing message.3Press the PTT button to send the predefined message.I will be lateAddrQT 001/002Edit BackXTS4000.book.fm  Page 83  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
84ARS User Login and Text Messaging FeaturesEdit a Quick Text MessageReply to a Received Message1Press  below Edit to edit a quick text message. The Editing Screen appears. A blinking cursor appears at the end of the predefined text.Edit your message using the keypad. 2Press  below Save to save the edited changes. The message is saved in the Draft folder.3When an address has been appended to the outgoing message, press the PTT button to send the edited message.1Press   below Rply to reply to a messageThe Compose Message Screen appears.2Press  below New to type a new message. ORPress    below List to use the predefined message / Quick text message.ORPress   below Back to return to TMS main menu.I will be late|AddrQT 001/002Save BackList or newNew List BackXTS4000.book.fm  Page 84  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
ASTRO XTS 4000 85ARS User Login and Text Messaging FeaturesDelete a Message1From the Inbox, Draft or Sent screen, scroll to select a message for deletion.2After selecting a message, press  below Del. The display shows 2 delete options.Press  below Curr to delete only the current message.ORPress  below All to delete all messages.ORPress  below Back to return to previous menu.3When you select to delete all messages,a confirmation screen appears.Press    below Yes to delete all messages.Press    below No to return to previous screen.From:User228HelloCurrInbox 001/002All BackDel all?YesInbox 001/002No BackXTS4000.book.fm  Page 85  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
86ARS User Login and Text Messaging FeaturesTo Access the Draft FolderThe Draft folder stores the messages that were saved previously. Newest saved message is appended at the bottom of the list. Draft folder can hold up to 10 messages. The oldest draft in the folder is deleted when the 11th message comes in.To Access the Sent FolderThe Sent folder stores the messages that were sent out previously. Newly sent message is appended where the newest message is at the beginning of the list and the oldest message is at the bottom of the list. The oldest Sent message in the folder is deleted when the 11th message comes in. 1Press    below Drft. The Draft screen appears.The first draft in list is displayed.2Press     or   to scroll through the list of drafts. 1Press  below Sent. The Sent screen appears.The first sent message in the list is displayed. A message delivery icon will be displayed at the top right corner of the screen.2Press    or   to scroll through the list of other messages that have been sent.I have a meeting at9am tomorrowEditDraft 001/002Del BackTo:User826Have a nice dayImptSent 001/002Rqrp Back!XTS4000.book.fm  Page 86  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
ASTRO XTS 4000  87Helpful TipsRadio Care• The XTS 4000 radio casting has two vent ports that allow for pressure equalization in the radio. Never poke these vents with any objects, such as needles, tweezers, or screwdrivers. This could create leak paths into the radio and the radio’s submergibility will be lost.•(For XTS 4000 R Radios Only) Elastomer technology materials used for seals in rugged portable radios can age with time and environmental exposure. Therefore, Motorola recommends that rugged radios be checked annually as a preventive measure in order to assure the watertight integrity of the radio. Motorola details the disassembly, test, and reassembly procedures along with necessary test equipment needed to inspect, maintain and troubleshoot radio seals in the radio’s service manual.• If the radio battery contact area has been submerged in water, dry and clean the radio battery contacts before attaching a battery to the radio. Otherwise, the water could short-circuit the radio.• If the radio has been submerged in water, shake the radio well so that any water that may be trapped inside the speaker grille and microphone port can be removed. Otherwise, the water will decrease the audio quality of the radio.• Do not disassemble the radio. This could damage radio seals and result in leak paths into the radio. Any radio maintenance should be performed only by a qualified radio technician.!!XTS4000.book.fm  Page 87  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
88Helpful TipsCleaningTo clean the external surfaces of your radio:1Combine one teaspoon of mild dishwashing detergent to one gallon of water (0.5% solution).2Apply the solution sparingly with a stiff, non-metallic, short-bristled brush, making sure excess detergent does not get entrapped near the connectors, controls or crevices. Dry the radio thoroughly with a soft, lint-free cloth.3Clean battery contacts with a lint-free cloth to remove dirt or grease.Do not use solvents to clean your radio. Spirits may permanently damage the radio housing.Do not submerge the radio in the detergent solution.!XTS4000.book.fm  Page 88  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
ASTRO XTS 4000 89Helpful TipsHandling• Do not pound, drop, or throw the radio unnecessarily. Never carry the radio by the antenna.• Avoid subjecting the radio to an excess of liquids. Do not submerge the radio unless it is a ruggedized, XTS 4000 R model.• Avoid subjecting the radio to corrosives, solvents or spirits.• Do not disassemble the radio.• Keep the accessory-connector cover in place until ready to use the connector. Replace the cover immediately once the accessory has been disconnected.ServiceProper repair and maintenance procedures will assure efficient operation and long life for this product. A Motorola maintenance agreement will provide expert service to keep this and all other communication equipment in perfect operating condition. A nationwide service organization is provided by Motorola to support maintenance services. Through its maintenance and installation program, Motorola makes available the finest service to those desiring reliable, continuous communications on a contract basis. For a contract service agreement, please contact your nearest Motorola service or sales representative, or an authorized Motorola dealer.Express Service Plus (ESP) is an optional extended service coverage plan, which provides for the repair of this product for an additional period of either one or two years beyond the normal expiration date of the standard warranty. For more information about ESP, contact the Motorola Radio Support Center at 3761 South Central Avenue, Rockford, IL 61102 (800) 227-6772 / (847)725-4200.XTS4000.book.fm  Page 89  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
90Helpful TipsBatteryBattery LifeBattery life is determined by several factors. Among the more critical are the regular overcharge of batteries and the average depth of discharge with each cycle. Typically, the greater the overcharge and the deeper the average discharge, the fewer cycles a battery will last. For example, a battery which is overcharged and discharged 100% several times a day, will last fewer cycles than a battery that receives less of an overcharge and is discharged to 50% per day. Further, a battery which receives minimal overcharging and averages only 25% discharge, will last even longer.Charging the BatteryMotorola batteries are designed specifically to be used with a Motorola charger and vice-versa. Charging in non-Motorola equipment may lead to battery damage and void the battery warranty. Motorola-authorized battery chargers may not charge batteries other than the ones listed on page 93.The battery should be at about 77°F (25°C) (room temperature), whenever possible. Charging a cold battery (below 50° F [10°C]) may result in leakage of electrolyte and ultimately in failure of the battery. Charging a hot battery (above 95°F [35°C]) results in reduced discharge capacity, affecting the performance of the radio. Motorola rapid-rate battery chargers contain a temperature-sensing circuit to ensure that batteries are charged within the temperature limits stated above.Battery Charge StatusYour radio can indicate your battery’s charge status through:• vibrations and sounds• fuel gauge symbol on the displayXTS4000.book.fm  Page 90  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
ASTRO XTS 4000 91Helpful TipsLED and SoundsWhen your battery is low: • if vibration is turned on, your radio will vibrate when battery is low.• you hear a low-battery “chirp” (short, high-pitched tone)Fuel Gauge SymbolThe radio indicates the current battery charge level through a fuel gauge symbol. Refer to the table below for more information. Battery Recycling and DisposalLithium Ion (Li-Ion) rechargeable batteries can be recycled. However, recycling facilities may not be available in all areas. Under various U.S. state laws and the laws of several other countries, Li-Ion batteries must be recycled and cannot be disposed of in landfills or incinerators. Contact your local waste management agency for specific requirements and information in your area. Motorola fully endorses and encourages the recycling of Li-Ion batteries. In the U.S. and Canada, Motorola participates in the nationwide Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC) program for Li-Ion battery collection and recycling. Many retailers and dealers participate in this program.For the location of the drop-off facility closest to you, access RBRC's Internet web site at www.rbrc.com or call 1-800-8-BATTERY. This internet site and telephone number also provide other useful Fuel Gauge Indicator Charge Level75% - 100%50% - 74%25% - 49%11% to  24%0% -10%XTS4000.book.fm  Page 91  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
92Helpful Tipsinformation concerning recycling options for consumers, businesses, and governmental agencies.XTS4000.book.fm  Page 92  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
ASTRO XTS 4000 93AccessoriesMotorola provides the following approved accessories to improve the productivity of your XTS 4000 portable two-way radio.AntennasBatteries and Battery AccessoriesCarry AccessoriesBelt ClipsChargersSurveillance AccessoriesHeadsets and EarpiecesNAD6582_ Antenna 136 - 151 MHzNAD6581_ Antenna 145 - 166 MHzNAD6583_ Antenna 162 - 174 MHzNNTN6944_ 630 mAh Standard Li-Ion BatteryNNTN6945_ Plastic Belt ClipNNTN6946_ Leather Belt ClipEPNN9229_ Covert Charger US 110V ACEPNN9230_ Covert Charging CradleEPNN9231_ Covert Charger 12V VehicularSYN8390_ Earbud with MicrophoneNNTN5006BP Headset Earbud with PTTNNTN5211_ 2-wire Surveillance KitXTS4000.book.fm  Page 93  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
94AccessoriesNotesXTS4000.book.fm  Page 94  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
ASTRO XTS 4000 95Appendix: Maritime Radio Use in the VHF Frequency RangeSpecial Channel AssignmentsEmergency ChannelIf you are in imminent and grave danger at sea and require emergency assistance, use VHF Channel 16 to send a distress call to nearby vessels and the United States Coast Guard. Transmit the following information, in this order:1“MAYDAY, MAYDAY, MAYDAY.” 2“THIS IS _____________________, CALL SIGN __________.”State the name of the vessel in distress 3 times, followed by the call sign or other identification of the vessel, stated 3 times.3Repeat “MAYDAY” and the name of the vessel. 4“WE ARE LOCATED AT _______________________.”State the position of the vessel in distress, using any information that will help responders to locate you, e.g.: • latitude and longitude • bearing (state whether you are using true or magnetic north) • distance to a well-known landmark• vessel course, speed or destination5State the nature of the distress. 6Specify what kind of assistance you need. 7State the number of persons on board and the number needing medical attention, if any.8Mention any other information that would be helpful to responders, such as type of vessel, vessel length and/or tonnage, hull color, etc.9“OVER.”10 Wait for a response. 11 If you do not receive an immediate response, remain by the radio and repeat the transmission at intervals until you receive a response. Be prepared to follow any instructions given to you. XTS4000.book.fm  Page 95  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
96Appendix: Maritime Radio Use in the VHF Frequency RangeNon-Commercial Call ChannelFor non-commercial transmissions, such as fishing reports, rendezvous arrangements, repair scheduling, or berthing information, use VHF Channel 9. Operating Frequency RequirementsA radio designated for shipboard use must comply with Federal Communications Commission Rule Part 80 as follows:• on ships subject to Part II of Title III of the Communications Act, the radio must be capable of operating on the 156.800 MHz frequency• on ships subject to the Safety Convention, the radio must be capable of operating:• in the simplex mode on the ship station transmitting frequencies specified in the 156.025–157.425 MHz frequency band, and• in the semiduplex mode on the two frequency channels specified in the table below.Note: Simplex channels 3, 21, 23, 61, 64, 81, 82, and 83 cannot be lawfully used by the general public in US waters.Additional information about operating requirements in the Maritime Services can be obtained from the full text of FCC Rule Part 80 and from the US Coast Guard.Table A-11: VHF Marine Channel ListChannel NumberFrequency (MHz)Transmit Receive1 156.050 160.6502 156.100 160.700* 156.150 160.7504 156.200 160.8005 156.250 160.8506 156.300 –7 156.350 160.950XTS4000.book.fm  Page 96  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
ASTRO XTS 4000 97Appendix: Maritime Radio Use in the VHF Frequency Range8 156.400 –9 156.450 156.45010 156.500 156.50011 156.550 156.55012 156.600 156.60013** 156.650 156.65014 156.700 156.70015** 156.750 156.75016 156.800 156.80017** 156.850 156.85018 156.900 161.50019 156.950 161.55020 157.000 161.600* 157.050 161.65022 157.100 161.700* 157.150 161.75024 157.200 161.80025 157.250 161.85026 157.300 161.90027 157.350 161.95028 157.400 162.00060 156.025 160.625* 156.075 160.67562 156.125 160.72563 156.175 160.775* 156.225 160.82565 156.275 160.87566 156.325 160.925Table A-11: VHF Marine Channel List (Continued)Channel NumberFrequency (MHz)Transmit ReceiveXTS4000.book.fm  Page 97  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
98Appendix: Maritime Radio Use in the VHF Frequency Range* Simplex channels 3, 21, 23, 61, 64, 81, 82, and 83 cannot be lawfully used by the general public in US waters.** Low power (1 W) only*** Guard bandNote: A – in the Receive column indicates that the channel is transmit only.67** 156.375 156.37568 156.425 156.42569 156.475 156.47571 156.575 156.57572 156.625 –73 156.675 156.67574 156.725 156.72575 *** ***76 *** ***77** 156.875 –78 156.925 161.52579 156.975 161.57580 157.025 161.625* 157.075 161.675* 157.125 161.725* 157.175 161.77584 157.225 161.82585 157.275 161.87586 157.325 161.92587 157.375 161.97588 157.425 162.025Table A-11: VHF Marine Channel List (Continued)Channel NumberFrequency (MHz)Transmit ReceiveXTS4000.book.fm  Page 98  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
ASTRO XTS 4000 99GlossaryThis glossary is a list of specialized terms used in this manual.ACK Acknowledgment of communication.Active Channel A channel that has traffic on it.Analog Signal An RF signal that has a continuous nature rather than a pulsed or discrete nature. ASTRO 25 Trunking Motorola standard for wireless digital trunked communications.ASTRO Conventional Motorola standard for wireless analog or digital conventional communications.Autoscan A feature that allows the radio to automatically scan the members of a scan list.Call Alert Privately page an individual by sending an audible tone. Carrier Squelch Feature that responds to the presence of an RF carrier by opening or unmuting (turning on) a receiver’s audio circuit. A squelch circuit silences the radio when no signal is being received so that the user does not have to listen to “noise.” Central Controller  A software-controlled, computer-driven device that receives and generates data for the trunked radios assigned to it. It monitors and directs the operations of the trunked repeaters.Channel A group of characteristics such as transmit/receive frequency pairs, radio parameters, and encryption encoding.Control Channel In a trunking system, one of the channels that is used to provide a continuous, two-way/data communications path between the central controller and all radios on the system.XTS4000.book.fm  Page 99  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
100GlossaryConventional Typically refers to radio-to-radio communications, sometimes through a repeater (see Trunking).Conventional Scan List A scan list that includes only conventional channels.Cursor A visual tracking marker (a blinking line) that indicates a location on the display.Deadlock Displayed by the radio after three failed attempts to unlock the radio.The radio must be powered off and on prior to another attempt.Digital Private Line (DPL) A type of coded squelch using data bursts. Similar to PL except a digital code is used instead of a tone.Digital Signal An RF signal that has a pulsed, or discrete, nature, rather than a continuous nature. Dispatcher An individual who has radio system management duties.Dynamic Regrouping A feature that allows the dispatcher to temporarily reassign selected radios to a single special channel so they can communicate with each other.Failsoft A feature that allows communications to take place even though the central controller has failed. Each trunked repeater in the system will transmit a data word informing every radio that the system has gone into failsoft.FCC Federal Communications Commission.Hang Up Disconnect.Home Display The first display information after the radio completes its self test.XTS4000.book.fm  Page 100  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
ASTRO XTS 4000 101GlossaryKVL Key-variable loader: A device for loading encryption keys into the radio.LCD Liquid crystal display.LED Light-emitting diode.Menu Entry A software-activated feature shown at the bottom of the display — selection of these features is controlled by the D, E, and F buttons.Monitor Check channel activity by pressing the Monitor button. If the channel is clear, you will hear static. If the channel is in use, you will hear conversation. It also serves as a way to check the volume level of the radio, since the radio will “open the squelch” when pressing the monitor button.Network Access Code Network Access Code (NAC) operates on digital channels to reduce voice channel interference between adjacent systems and sites.NiCd Nickel-cadmiumNiMH Nickel-metal-hydride. Non-tactical/Revert The user will talk on a preprogrammed emergency channel. The emergency alarm is sent out on this same channel.OTAR Over-the-air rekeying.Page A one-way alert, with audio and/or display messages.Personality A set of unique features specific to a radio.Preprogrammed Refers to a software feature that has been activated by a qualified radio technician.XTS4000.book.fm  Page 101  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
102GlossaryPrivate (Conversation) Call A feature that lets you have a private conversation with another radio user in the group.Private Line (PL) A sub-audible tone that is transmitted such that only receivers decoding the tone will receive it.Programmable Refers to a radio control that can have a radio feature assigned to it.PTT Push-To-Talk — the PTT button engages the transmitter and puts the radio in transmit (send) operation when pressed.Radio Frequency (RF) The part of the general frequency spectrum between the audio and infrared light regions (about 10 kHz to 10,000,000 MHz).Repeater A conventional radio feature, where you talk through a receive/transmit facility that re-transmits received signals, in order to improve communications range and coverage.Selective Call A feature that allows you to call a select individual, intended to provide privacy and to eliminate the annoyance of having to listen to conversations of no interest to you.Selective Switch Any digital P25 traffic having the correct Network Access Code and the correct talkgroup.Squelch Special electronic circuitry, added to the receiver of a radio, that reduces, or cuts off, unwanted signals before they are heard in the speaker.Standby An operating condition whereby the radio’s speaker is muted but still continues to receive data.XTS4000.book.fm  Page 102  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
ASTRO XTS 4000 103GlossaryStatus Calls Pre-defined text messages that allow the user to send a conditional message without talking.Tactical/Non-revert The user will talk on the channel that was selected before the radio entered the emergency state.Talkaround Bypass a repeater and talk directly to another unit for easy local unit-to-unit communications.Talkgroup An organization or group of radio users who communicate with each other using the same communication path.Talkgroup Scan List A scan list that can include both talkgroups (trunked) and channels (conventional).Trunking The automatic sharing of communications paths between a large number of users (see Conventional).Trunking Priority Monitor Scan List A scan list that includes talkgroups that are all from the same trunking system.USK Unique Shadow Key.Zone A grouping of channels.XTS4000.book.fm  Page 103  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
104GlossaryNotesXTS4000.book.fm  Page 104  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
ASTRO XTS 4000 105Commercial WarrantyLimited WarrantyMOTOROLA COMMUNICATION PRODUCTSI. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS AND FOR HOW LONG:MOTOROLA INC. (“MOTOROLA”) warrants the MOTOROLA manufactured Communication Products listed below (“Product”) against defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of time from the date of purchase as scheduled below:Motorola, at its option, will at no charge either repair the Product (with new or reconditioned parts), replace it (with a new or reconditioned Product), or refund the purchase price of the Product during the warranty period provided it is returned in accordance with the terms of this warranty. Replaced parts or boards are warranted for the balance of the original applicable warranty period. All replaced parts of Product shall become the property of MOTOROLA.This express limited warranty is extended by MOTOROLA to the original end user purchaser only and is not assignable or transferable to any other party. This is the complete warranty for the Product manufactured by MOTOROLA. MOTOROLA assumes no obligations or liability for additions or modifications to this warranty unless made in writing and signed by an officer of MOTOROLA. Unless made in a separate agreement between MOTOROLA and the original end user purchaser, MOTOROLA does not warrant the installation, maintenance or service of the Product.MOTOROLA cannot be responsible in any way for any ancillary equipment not furnished by MOTOROLA which is attached to or used in connection with the Product, or for operation of the Product with any ancillary equipment, and all such equipment is expressly excluded from this warranty. Because each system which may use ASTRO XTS 4000 Portable Units One (1) YearProduct Accessories One (1) YearXTS4000.book.fm  Page 105  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
106Commercial Warrantythe Product is unique, MOTOROLA disclaims liability for range, coverage, or operation of the system as a whole under this warranty.II. GENERAL PROVISIONS:This warranty sets forth the full extent of MOTOROLA'S responsibilities regarding the Product. Repair, replacement or refund of the purchase price, at MOTOROLA’s option, is the exclusive remedy. THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES. IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT, FOR ANY LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, COMMERCIAL LOSS, LOST PROFITS OR SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT, TO THE FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW.III. STATE LAW RIGHTS:SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LIMITATION ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY. This warranty gives specific legal rights, and there may be other rights which may vary from state to state.IV. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE:You must provide proof of purchase (bearing the date of purchase and Product item serial number) in order to receive warranty service and, also, deliver or send the Product item, transportation and insurance prepaid, to an authorized warranty service location. Warranty service will be provided by Motorola through one of its authorized warranty service locations. If you first contact the company XTS4000.book.fm  Page 106  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
ASTRO XTS 4000 107Commercial Warrantywhich sold you the Product, it can facilitate your obtaining warranty service. You can also call Motorola at 1-888-567-7347 US/Canada.V. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:A) Defects or damage resulting from use of the Product in other than its normal and customary manner.B) Defects or damage from misuse, accident, water, or neglect.C) Defects or damage from improper testing, operation, maintenance, installation, alteration, modification, or adjustment.D) Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material workmanship.E) A Product subjected to unauthorized Product modifications, disassemblies or repairs (including, without limitation, the addition to the Product of non-Motorola supplied equipment) which adversely affect performance of the Product or interfere with Motorola's normal warranty inspection and testing of the Product to verify any warranty claim.F) Product which has had the serial number removed or made illegible.G) Rechargeable batteries if:• any of the seals on the battery enclosure of cells are broken or show evidence of tampering.• the damage or defect is caused by charging or using the battery in equipment or service other than the Product for which it is specified.H) Freight costs to the repair depot.I) A Product which, due to illegal or unauthorized alteration of the software/firmware in the Product, does not function in accordance with MOTOROLA’s published specifications or the FCC type acceptance labeling in effect for the Product at XTS4000.book.fm  Page 107  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
108Commercial Warrantythe time the Product was initially distributed from MOTOROLA.J) Scratches or other cosmetic damage to Product surfaces that does not affect the operation of the Product.K) Normal and customary wear and tear.VI. PATENT AND SOFTWARE PROVISIONS:MOTOROLA will defend, at its own expense, any suit brought against the end user purchaser to the extent that it is based on a claim that the Product or parts infringe a United States patent, and MOTOROLA will pay those costs and damages finally awarded against the end user purchaser in any such suit which are attributable to any such claim, but such defense and payments are conditioned on the following:A) that MOTOROLA will be notified promptly in writing by such purchaser of any notice of such claim;B) that MOTOROLA will have sole control of the defense of such suit and all negotiations for its settlement or compromise; andC) should the Product or parts become, or in MOTOROLA’s opinion be likely to become, the subject of a claim of infringement of a United States patent, that such purchaser will permit MOTOROLA, at its option and expense, either to procure for such purchaser the right to continue using the Product or parts or to replace or modify the same so that it becomes non-infringing or to grant such purchaser a credit for the Product or parts as depreciated and accept its return. The depreciation will be an equal amount per year over the lifetime of the Product or parts as established by MOTOROLA.MOTOROLA will have no liability with respect to any claim of patent infringement which is based upon the combination of the Product or parts furnished hereunder with software, apparatus or devices not furnished by MOTOROLA, nor will MOTOROLA have any liability for XTS4000.book.fm  Page 108  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
ASTRO XTS 4000 109Commercial Warrantythe use of ancillary equipment or software not furnished by MOTOROLA which is attached to or used in connection with the Product. The foregoing states the entire liability of MOTOROLA with respect to infringement of patents by the Product or any parts thereof.Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for MOTOROLA certain exclusive rights for copyrighted MOTOROLA software such as the exclusive rights to reproduce in copies and distribute copies of such Motorola software. MOTOROLA software may be used in only the Product in which the software was originally embodied and such software in such Product may not be replaced, copied, distributed, modified in any way, or used to produce any derivative thereof. No other use including, without limitation, alteration, modification, reproduction, distribution, or reverse engineering of such MOTOROLA software or exercise of rights in such MOTOROLA software is permitted. No license is granted by implication, estoppel or otherwise under MOTOROLA patent rights or copyrights.VII. GOVERNING LAW:This Warranty is governed by the laws of the State of Illinois, USA.XTS4000.book.fm  Page 109  Monday, October 2, 2006  5:29 PM
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