Motorola Solutions 89FT7107 2-Way Portable Radio with Bluetooth, Bluetooth LE and WiFi User Manual Print

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PROFESSIONAL DIGITAL TWO-WAY RADIOMOTOTRBO™SL3500eLIMITED KEYPAD PORTABLE RADIOUSER GUIDEMARCH 2017© 2017 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.MN003119A01-AA@MN003119A01@EN-USFR-CA
Declaration of ConformityThis declaration is applicable to your radio only if your radio is labeled with the FCC logo shown below.Declaration of ConformityPer FCC CFR 47 Part 2 Section 2.1077(a)Responsible PartyName: Motorola Solutions, Inc.Address: 1303 East Algonquin Road, Schaumburg, IL 60196-1078, U.S.A.Phone Number: 1-800-927-2744Hereby declares that the product:Model Name: SL3500econforms to the following regulations:FCC Part 15, subpart B, section 15.107(a), 15.107(d), and section 15.109(a)Table continued…EnglishSend Feedback   3
Class B Digital DeviceAs a personal computer peripheral, this device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. This device complies withIndustry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:1This device may not cause harmful interference, and2This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.NOTICE:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant topart 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful inter-ference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energyand, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radiocommunications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determinedby turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or moreof the following measures:• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or TV technician for help.English4   Send Feedback
ContentsDeclaration of Conformity...............................................3Important Safety Information........................................ 11Notice to Users (FCC and Industry Canada)................13Software Version.......................................................... 15Copyrights.................................................................... 17Computer Software Copyrights.................................... 19Handling Precautions................................................... 21Chapter 1: Introduction.................................................23Icon Information.................................................23Conventional Analog and Digital Modes............23IP Site Connect..................................................24Capacity Plus.....................................................24Capacity Plus–Single-Site...................... 25Capacity Plus–Multi-Site.........................25Chapter 2: Basic Operations........................................ 27Charging the Battery..........................................27Attaching the Battery......................................... 27Attaching the Antenna....................................... 28Attaching the Earpiece/Audio Accessory...........29Powering Up the Radio......................................29Powering Off the Radio..................................... 29Locking the Radio Display................................. 30Unlocking the Radio Display..............................30Adjusting the Volume.........................................30Chapter 3: Radio Controls............................................31Programmable Buttons......................................32Assignable Radio Functions................... 32Assignable Settings or Utility Functions................................................................34Accessing Programmed Functions......... 34Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button............................... 35Chapter 4: Status Indicators.........................................37Icons.................................................................. 37LED Indicators................................................... 40Tones.................................................................41Audio Tones............................................42Indicator Tones....................................... 42Chapter 5: Zone and Channel Selections.................... 43Selecting Zones.................................................43Selecting Channels............................................43Chapter 6: Calls............................................................45EnglishSend Feedback   5
Group Calls........................................................45Making Group Calls................................ 46Responding to Group Calls.....................46Private Calls   ................................................. 47Making Private Calls   ..........................47Responding to Private Calls   .............. 48All Calls..............................................................49Making All Calls...................................... 49Receiving All Calls.................................. 49Selective Calls   ..............................................50Making Selective Calls............................50Responding to Selective Calls   ...........51Phone Calls   .................................................. 51Making Phone Calls   ...........................52Making Phone Calls with theProgrammable Phone Button   ............ 53Responding to Phone Calls as GroupCalls   ...................................................54Responding to Phone Calls as PrivateCalls   ...................................................55Responding to Phone Calls as All Calls ............................................................56Stopping Radio Calls   ....................................56Chapter 7: Advanced Features.................................... 59Talkaround.........................................................59Toggling Between Repeater andTalkaround Modes.................................. 59Monitor Feature................................................. 60Monitoring Channels...............................60Permanent Monitor................................. 60Turning Permanent Monitor Onor Off............................................ 60Home Channel Reminder.................................. 61Muting the Home Channel Reminder..... 61Setting New Home Channels..................61Remote Monitor................................................. 62Initiating Remote Monitor........................62Initiating Remote Monitor by Using theContacts List .......................................... 63Initiating Remote Monitor by Using theManual Dial ............................................64Radio Check   .................................................65English6   Send Feedback
Sending Radio Checks   ...................... 65Sending Radio Checks by Using theContacts List   ......................................65Scan Lists.......................................................... 66Viewing Entries in the Scan List............. 66Adding New Entries to the Scan List...... 66Deleting Entries from the Scan List........ 67Setting Priority for Entries in the ScanList.......................................................... 68Scan.................................................................. 68Turning Scan On or Off...........................69Responding to Transmissions DuringScanning.................................................69Deleting Nuisance Channels.................. 70Restoring Nuisance Channels................ 70Vote Scan   .....................................................70Contacts Settings.............................................. 71Making Group Calls by Using theContacts List........................................... 72Making Private Calls by Using theContacts List   ......................................73Setting Default Contact   ......................73Call Indicator Settings........................................74Activating or Deactivating Call Ringersfor Call Alerts.......................................... 74Activating or Deactivating Call Ringersfor Private Calls   ................................. 75Activating or Deactivating Call Ringersfor Selective Calls   ..............................75Activating or Deactivating Call Ringersfor Text Messages   ............................. 76Assigning Ring Styles............................. 77Selecting a Ring Alert Type.................... 78Configuring Vibrate Style........................ 79Alarm Tone Volume Escalation.............. 80Call Log Features.............................................. 80Viewing Recent Calls .............................80Deleting Calls from the Call List   ........ 81Viewing Call List Details   .................... 81Call Alert Operation........................................... 82Responding to Call Alerts....................... 82Making Call Alerts...................................82Making Call Alerts by Using theContacts List........................................... 83EnglishSend Feedback   7
Mute Mode.........................................................83Turning On Mute Mode...........................84Setting Mute Mode Timer....................... 84Exiting Mute Mode.................................. 85Emergency Operation........................................85Sending Emergency Alarms .................. 86Sending Emergency Alarms with Call ....87Sending Emergency Alarms with Voiceto Follow   ............................................ 89Receiving Emergency Alarms.................90Reinitiating Emergency Mode.................90Exiting Emergency Mode After Sendingthe Emergency Alarm............................. 91Privacy   ..........................................................91Turning Privacy On or Off   ..................92Covert Mode...................................................... 93Entering Covert Mode.............................93Exiting Covert Mode............................... 93Security   ........................................................ 93Disabling Radios   ................................93Disabling Radios by Using theContacts List   ......................................94Disabling Radios by Using the ManualDial   .................................................... 95Enabling Radios   ................................ 96Enabling Radios by Using the ContactsList   ..................................................... 96Enabling Radios by Using the ManualDial   .................................................... 97Lone Worker...................................................... 98Password Lock Features................................... 98Accessing Radios by Using Passwords................................................................98Unlocking Radios in Locked State.......... 99Turning Password Lock On or Off.......... 99Changing Passwords............................100Notification List................................................ 101Accessing Notification List.................... 101Auto-Range Transponder System   ..............102Over-the-Air Programming   ......................... 102Wi-Fi Operation............................................... 103Turning Wi-Fi On or Off........................ 103English8   Send Feedback
Connecting to a Network Access Point.103Checking Wi-Fi Connection Status....... 104Viewing Details of Network AccessPoints....................................................105Chapter 8: Utilities...................................................... 107Squelch Levels................................................ 107Setting Squelch Levels......................... 107Power Levels................................................... 108Setting Power Levels............................ 108Adjusting Display Brightness........................... 109Voice Operating Transmission........................ 109Turning Voice Operating TransmissionOn or Off............................................... 110Setting Display Backlight Timer.......................110Turning Radio Tones/Alerts On or Off............. 111Turning Power Up Tone On or Off...................112Setting Tones/Alerts Volume Offset Levels..... 112Turning Talk Permit Tone On or Off................ 113Setting Languages...........................................114Turning LED Indicators On or Off.................... 114Turning Introduction Screen On or Off............ 115Turning Voice Announcement On or Off......... 115Turning Automatic Call Forwarding On or Off. 116Setting Menu Timer......................................... 116Turning Analog Microphone AGC On or Off....117Turning Digital Microphone AGC On or Off..... 118Turning Intelligent Audio On or Off.................. 118Turning Trill Enhancement On or Off...............119Turning Acoustic Feedback Suppressor On orOff   ...............................................................120General Radio Information.............................. 120Accessing Battery Information.............. 121Checking Radio Alias and ID................ 121Checking Firmware and CodeplugVersions................................................121Checking Software Update Information..............................................................122Received Signal Strength Indicator................. 122Viewing RSSI Values............................123Front Panel Programming............................... 123Chapter 9: Authorized Accessories List..................... 125Batteries and Chargers Warranty...............................129The Workmanship Warranty............................129The Capacity Warranty....................................129EnglishSend Feedback   9
Limited Warranty........................................................ 131MOTOROLA SOLUTIONSCOMMUNICATION PRODUCTS.................... 131I. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS ANDFOR HOW LONG:........................................... 131II. GENERAL PROVISIONS............................ 132III. STATE LAW RIGHTS:................................132IV. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE......132V. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOTCOVER............................................................132VI. PATENT AND SOFTWARE PROVISIONS.........................................................................133VII. GOVERNING LAW................................... 134English10   Send Feedback
Important Safety InformationATTENTION!This radio is restricted to Occupational use only. Beforeusing the radio, read the RF Energy Exposure and ProductSafety Guide for Portable Two-Way Radios which containsimportant operating instructions for safe usage and RFenergy awareness and control for Compliance withapplicable standards and Regulations.For a list of Motorola Solutions-approved antennas andother accessories, visit the following website:http://www.motorolasolutions.comAny modification to this device, not expressly authorized byMotorola Solutions, may void the user's authority to operatethis device.Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmittermay only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum(or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by IndustryCanada. To reduce potential radio interference to otherusers, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosenthat the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) isnot more than that necessary for successfulcommunication.This radio transmitter has been approved by IndustryCanada to operate with Motorola Solutions-approvedantenna with the maximum permissible gain and requiredantenna impedance for each antenna type indicated.Antenna types not included in this list, having a gaingreater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, arestrictly prohibited for use with this device.EnglishSend Feedback   11
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Notice to Users (FCC andIndustry Canada)This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules andIndustry Canada's license-exempt RSS's per the followingconditions:• This device may not cause harmful interference.• This device must accept any interference received,including interference that may cause undesiredoperation.• Changes or modifications made to this device, notexpressly approved by Motorola Solutions, could voidthe authority of the user to operate this equipment.EnglishSend Feedback   13
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Software VersionAll the features described in the following sections aresupported by the software version R02.08.00.0000 or later.See Checking Firmware and Codeplug Versions on page121 to determine the software version of your radio.Check with your dealer or system administrator for moreinformation.EnglishSend Feedback   15
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CopyrightsThe Motorola Solutions products described in thisdocument may include copyrighted Motorola Solutionscomputer programs. Laws in the United States and othercountries preserve for Motorola Solutions certain exclusiverights for copyrighted computer programs. Accordingly, anycopyrighted Motorola Solutions computer programscontained in the Motorola Solutions products described inthis document may not be copied or reproduced in anymanner without the express written permission of MotorolaSolutions.© 2017 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All Rights ReservedNo part of this document may be reproduced, transmitted,stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any languageor computer language, in any form or by any means,without the prior written permission of Motorola Solutions,Inc.Furthermore, the purchase of Motorola Solutions productsshall not be deemed to grant either directly or byimplication, estoppel or otherwise, any license under thecopyrights, patents or patent applications of MotorolaSolutions, except for the normal non-exclusive, royalty-freelicense to use that arises by operation of law in the sale ofa product.DisclaimerPlease note that certain features, facilities, and capabilitiesdescribed in this document may not be applicable to orlicensed for use on a specific system, or may be dependentupon the characteristics of a specific mobile subscriber unitor configuration of certain parameters. Please refer to yourMotorola Solutions contact for further information.TrademarksMOTOROLA, MOTO, MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, and theStylized M Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks ofMotorola Trademark Holdings, LLC and are used underlicense. All other trademarks are the property of theirrespective owners.European Union (EU) Waste of Electrical andElectronic Equipment (WEEE) directive The European Union's WEEE directive requires thatproducts sold into EU countries must have the crossed outtrash bin label on the product (or the package in somecases).As defined by the WEEE directive, this cross-out trash binlabel means that customers and end-users in EU countriesEnglishSend Feedback   17
should not dispose of electronic and electrical equipment oraccessories in household waste.Customers or end-users in EU countries should contacttheir local equipment supplier representative or servicecentre for information about the waste collection system intheir country.English18   Send Feedback
Computer SoftwareCopyrightsThe Motorola Solutions products described in this manualmay include copyrighted Motorola Solutions computerprograms stored in semiconductor memories or othermedia. Laws in the United States and other countriespreserve for Motorola Solutions certain exclusive rights forcopyrighted computer programs including, but not limitedto, the exclusive right to copy or reproduce in any form thecopyrighted computer program. Accordingly, anycopyrighted Motorola Solutions computer programscontained in the Motorola Solutions products described inthis manual may not be copied, reproduced, modified,reverse-engineered, or distributed in any manner withoutthe express written permission of Motorola Solutions.Furthermore, the purchase of Motorola Solutions productsshall not be deemed to grant either directly or byimplication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license under thecopyrights, patents or patent applications of MotorolaSolutions, except for the normal non-exclusive license touse that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product.The AMBE+2™ voice coding Technology embodied in thisproduct is protected by intellectual property rights includingpatent rights, copyrights and trade secrets of Digital VoiceSystems, Inc.This voice coding Technology is licensed solely for usewithin this Communications Equipment. The user of thisTechnology is explicitly prohibited from attempting todecompile, reverse engineer, or disassemble the ObjectCode, or in any other way convert the Object Code into ahuman-readable form.U.S. Pat. Nos. #5,870,405, #5,826,222, #5,754,974,#5,701,390, #5,715,365, #5,649,050, #5,630,011,#5,581,656, #5,517,511, #5,491,772, #5,247,579,#5,226,084 and #5,195,166.EnglishSend Feedback   19
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Handling PrecautionsThe MOTOTRBO Series Digital Portable radio meets IP54specifications, allowing the radio to withstand adverse fieldconditions such as being exposed to water or dust.CAUTION:Do not disassemble the radio. This could damageradio seals and result in leak paths into the radio.Radio maintenance should only be done in servicedepot that is equipped to test and replace the sealon the radio.• Keep your radio clean and exposure to water should beavoided to help ensure proper functionality andperformance.• To clean the exterior surfaces of the radio, use a dilutedsolution of mild dishwashing detergent and fresh water(example, one teaspoon of detergent to one gallon ofwater).• These surfaces should be cleaned whenever a periodicvisual inspection reveals the presence of smudges,grease, and/or grime.CAUTION:The effects of certain chemicals and their vaporscan have harmful results on certain plastics.Avoid using aerosol sprays, tuner cleaners, andother chemicals.EnglishSend Feedback   21
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IntroductionThis user guide covers the operation of the MOTOTRBOradios.Your dealer or system administrator may have customizedyour radio for your specific needs. Check with your dealeror system administrator for more information.You can consult your dealer or system administrator aboutthe following:• Is your radio programmed with any preset conventionalchannels?• Which buttons have been programmed to access otherfeatures?• What optional accessories may suit your needs?• What are the best radio usage practices for effectivecommunication?• What maintenance procedures that helps promotelonger radio life?Icon InformationThroughout this publication, the icons described are usedto indicate features supported in either the conventionalanalog or conventional digital mode.Indicates a conventional Analog Mode-Only feature.Indicates a conventional Digital Mode-Only feature.For features that are available in both conventional analogand digital modes, both icons are not shown.Conventional Analog and DigitalModesEach channel in your radio can be configured as aconventional analog or conventional digital channel.Certain features are unavailable when switching fromdigital to analog mode. The icons for digital features reflectEnglishSend Feedback   23
this change by appearing “grayed out”. The disabledfeatures are hidden in the menu.Your radio also has features available in both analog anddigital modes. The minor differences in the way eachfeature works do not affect the performance of your radio.NOTICE:Your radio also switches between digital and analogmodes during a dual mode scan. See Scan on page68 for more information.IP Site ConnectThis feature allows your radio to extend conventionalcommunication beyond the reach of a single site byconnecting to different available sites by using an InternetProtocol (IP) network.When the radio moves out of range from one site and intothe range of another, the radio connects to the repeater ofthe new site to send or receive calls or data transmissions.This is done either automatically or manually depending onyour settings.In an automatic site search, the radio scans through allavailable sites when the signal from the current site is weakor when the radio is unable to detect any signal from thecurrent site. The radio then locks on to the repeater withthe strongest Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI)value.In a manual site search, the radio searches for the next sitein the roam list that is currently in range but which may nothave the strongest signal and locks on to the repeater.NOTICE:Each channel can only have either Scan or Roamenabled, not both at the same time.Channels with this feature enabled can be added to aparticular roam list. The radio searches the channels in theroam list during the automatic roam operation to locate thebest site. A roam list supports a maximum of 16 channels,including the selected channel.NOTICE:You cannot manually add or delete an entry in theroam list. Check with your dealer or systemadministrator for more information.Capacity PlusCapacity Plus is an entry-level trunked system for singleand multiple sites. The single and multi-site dynamictrunking offers better capacity and coverage.English24   Send Feedback
Capacity Plus–Single-SiteCapacity Plus–Single-Site is a single-site trunkingconfiguration of the MOTOTRBO radio system, which usesa pool of channels to support hundreds of users and up to254 Groups. This feature allows your radio to efficientlyutilize the available number of programmed channels whilein Repeater Mode.You hear a negative indicator tone if you try to access afeature not applicable to Capacity Plus–Single-Site byusing a programmable button press.Your radio also has features that are available inconventional digital mode, IP Site Connect, and CapacityPlus. However, the minor differences in the way eachfeature works does not affect the performance of yourradio.Check with your dealer or system administrator for moreinformation on this configuration.Capacity Plus–Multi-SiteCapacity Plus–Multi-Site is a multi-channel trunkingconfiguration of the MOTOTRBO radio system, combiningthe best of both Capacity Plus and IP Site Connectconfigurations.Capacity Plus–Multi-Site allows your radio to extendtrunking communication beyond the reach of a single site,by connecting to different available sites which areconnected with an Internet Protocol (IP) network. It alsoprovides an increase in capacity by efficiently utilizing thecombined available number of programmed channelssupported by each of the available sites.When the radio moves out of range from one site and intothe range of another, it connects to the repeater of the newsite to send or receive calls/data transmissions. Dependingon your settings, this is done automatically or manually.If the radio is set to do this automatically, it scans throughall available sites when the signal from the current site isweak or when the radio is unable to detect any signal fromthe current site. It then locks on to the repeater with thestrongest Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) value.In a manual site search, the radio searches for the next sitein the roam list that is currently in range (but which may nothave the strongest signal) and locks on to it.Any channel with Capacity Plus–Multi-Site enabled can beadded to a particular roam list. The radio searches thesechannels during the automatic roam operation to locate thebest site.EnglishSend Feedback   25
NOTICE:You cannot manually add or delete an entry to theroam list. Check with your dealer or systemadministrator for more information.Similar to Capacity Plus–Single Site, icons of features notapplicable to Capacity Plus–Multi-Site are not available inthe menu. You hear a negative indicator tone if you try toaccess a feature not applicable to Capacity Plus–Multi-Siteby using a programmable button press.English26   Send Feedback
Basic OperationsThis chapter explains the operations to get you started onusing the radio.Charging the BatteryYour radio is powered by a Lithium-Ion (Li-lon) battery.• To comply with warranty terms and avoid damages,charge the battery using a Motorola Solutionscharger exactly as described in the charger userguide.All chargers can charge only Motorola Solutionsauthorized batteries. Other batteries may not charge.Motorola Solutions recommends that your radioremains powered off while charging.• Charge a new battery 14 to 16 hours before initialuse for best performance.• Press the On/Off button when the radio is poweredoff while charging.- The radio plays the battery strengthannouncement voice message.- The LED indicator indicates the battery strength.- The display shows the battery charging icon andbattery strength level.Attaching the BatteryFollow the procedure to attach the battery to your radio.1Align the battery contacts with the contacts insidethe battery compartment. Insert the contact side ofthe battery first. Gently push the battery into place.122To attach battery cover, align it in place and slide thebattery latch until it snaps into place.EnglishSend Feedback   27
123Slide battery latch into lock position.3Attaching the AntennaFollow the procedure to attach the antenna to your radio.Ensure that the radio is turned off.1Set the antenna in the receptacle and turn clockwise.2To remove the antenna, turn the antennacounterclockwise.English28   Send Feedback
CAUTION:If the antenna must be replaced, ensure that onlyMOTOTRBO antennas are used. Neglecting thisdamages your radio.NOTICE:When attaching a VHF antenna to the radio, theCPS configuration for antenna selection must matchthe chosen VHF antenna. A mismatch in antennasresults in decreased range.Attaching the Earpiece/AudioAccessoryThe audio accessory connector is located on the right sideof the radio. Follow the procedure to attach accessories toyour radio.1Lift the flap of the audio jack cover.2Align the indicators on both the connector andhousing, then push until it fits in properly.Powering Up the RadioFollow the procedure to power up your radio.Long press the On/Off button to power up the radiowhen charging or otherwise.If successful:• A tone sounds.• The green LED lights up.• The display shows a power-on animation.When the radio is idle, the LED displays a blinking greenlight to indicate that the radio is on. The blinking green lightturns off in the presence of other LED activity and resumeswhen radio returns to idle mode.If the Tones/Alerts function is disabled, there is no toneupon powering up.Check your battery if your radio does not power up. Makesure that it is charged and properly attached. Contact yourdealer if your radio still does not power up.Powering Off the RadioFollow the procedure to power off your radio.Long press the On/Off button.EnglishSend Feedback   29
Locking the Radio DisplayYou can lock your radio screen to avoid an inadvertent keyentry. Follow the procedure to lock the radio display.Short press the On/Off button.• The radio display turns off.• The touch screen keypad is hidden and inactive.Unlocking the Radio DisplayFollow the procedure to unlock the radio display.Short press the On/Off button.• The radio display lights up.• The touch screen keypad becomes visible andactive.Adjusting the VolumeFollow the procedure to change the volume level of yourradio.Do one of the following:• Press the Volume Up button to increase thevolume.• Press the Volume Down button to decrease thevolume.NOTICE:Your radio can be programmed to have aminimum volume offset where the volumelevel cannot be lowered past theprogrammed minimum volume. Check withyour dealer or system administrator for moreinformation.English30   Send Feedback
Radio ControlsThis chapter explains the buttons and functions to controlthe radio.67810915 4 141615132312111Channel Rocker2On/Off Button3LED Indicator4Push-to-Talk (PTT) Button5Volume Button6Side Button 117P1/Left Navigation Button28Menu/OK Button29Back/Home Button210 P2/Right Navigation Button211 Display12 Microphone13 USB Connector14 Accessory Connector15 Speaker16 Antenna1This button is programmable.2These touch screen buttons become visible when the radio is unlocked.EnglishSend Feedback   31
Programmable ButtonsDepending on the duration of a button press, your dealercan program the programmable buttons as shortcuts toradio functions.Short pressPressing and releasing rapidly.Long pressPressing and holding for the programmed duration.NOTICE:See Emergency Operation on page 85 for moreinformation on the programmed duration of theEmergency button.Assignable Radio FunctionsThe following radio functions can be assigned to theprogrammable buttons.Audio ToggleToggles audio routing between the internal radiospeaker and the speaker of a wired accessory.ContactsProvides direct access to the Contacts list.Call AlertProvides direct access to the contacts list for you toselect a contact to whom a Call Alert can be sent.Call Forwarding Toggles Call Forwarding on or off.Call LogSelects the call log list.Channel AnnouncementPlays zone and channel announcement voicemessages for the current channel.EmergencyDepending on the programming, initiates or cancels anemergency.Intelligent AudioToggles intelligent audio on or off.Manual Site Roam 3 Starts the manual site search.3Not applicable in Capacity Plus.English32   Send Feedback
Mic AGCToggles the internal microphone automatic gain control(AGC) on or off.MonitorMonitors a selected channel for activity.NotificationsProvides direct access to the Notifications list.Nuisance Channel Delete 3Temporarily removes an unwanted channel, except forthe Selected Channel, from the scan list. The SelectedChannel refers to the selected zone or channelcombination of the user from which scan is initiated.One Touch Access Directly initiates a predefined Private, Phone or GroupCall, a Call Alert, or a Quick Text message.Permanent Monitor 3Monitors a selected channel for all radio traffic untilfunction is disabled.Phone Provides direct access to the Phone Contacts list.Privacy Toggles privacy on or off.Radio Alias and IDProvides radio alias and ID.Radio Check Determines if a radio is active in a system.Radio Enable Allows a target radio to be remotely enabled.Radio Disable Allows a target radio to be remotely disabled.Repeater/Talkaround 3Toggles between using a repeater and communicatingdirectly with another radio.Reset Home ChannelSets a new home channel.Silence Home Channel ReminderMutes the Home Channel Reminder.Scan 4Toggles scan on or off.4Not applicable in Capacity Plus–Single-Site.EnglishSend Feedback   33
Site Lock 3 When toggled on, the radio searches the current siteonly. When toggled off, the radio searches other sites inaddition to the current site.Text Message Selects the text message menu.Transmit Interrupt Remote DekeyStops an ongoing interruptible call to free the channel.Trill EnhancementToggles trill enhancement on or off.Voice Announcement On/OffToggles voice announcement on or off.Voice Operating Transmission (VOX)Toggles VOX on or off.Zone SelectionAllows selection from a list of zones.Assignable Settings or UtilityFunctionsThe following radio settings or utility functions can beassigned to the programmable buttons.Tones/AlertsToggles all tones and alerts on or off.BacklightToggles display backlight on or off.Backlight BrightnessAdjusts the brightness level.Power LevelToggles transmit power level between high and low.Accessing Programmed FunctionsFollow the procedure to access programmed functions inyour radio.1Do one of the following:• Press the programmed button. Proceed to step 3.• Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to the menu function, andpress   to select a function or enter a sub-menu.3Do one of the following:English34   Send Feedback
• Press   to return to the previous screen.• Long press   to return to the Home screen.Your radio automatically exits the menu after aperiod of inactivity and returns to the Home screen.Push-To-Talk (PTT) ButtonThe PTT button serves two basic purposes.• While a call is in progress, the PTT button allows theradio to transmit to other radios in the call. Themicrophone is activated when the PTT button ispressed.• While a call is not in progress, the PTT button is used tomake a new call (see Calls on page 45).Long press the PTT button to talk. Release the PTT buttonto listen.If the Talk Permit Tone or the PTT Sidetone   is enabled,wait until the short alert tone ends before talking. If the Channel Free Indication feature is enabled on yourradio (programmed by your dealer), you will hear a shortalert tone the moment the target radio (the radio that isreceiving your call) releases the PTT button, indicating thechannel is free for you to respond. You hear a continuous Talk Prohibit Tone if your call isinterrupted, for example when the radio receives anEmergency call. You should release the PTT button if youhear a continous Talk Prohibit Tone.EnglishSend Feedback   35
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Status IndicatorsThis chapter explains the status indicators and audio tonesused in the radio.IconsThe following icons appear on the status bar at the top ofthe radio display.Table 1: Display IconsThe icons are arranged left most in order of appearance orusage.BatteryThe number of bars (0–4) shown indi-cates the charge remaining in the bat-tery. The icon blinks when the batterybar is at 0.EmergencyRadio is in Emergency mode.Table continued…Flexible Receive ListFlexible receive list is enabled.High Volume DataRadio is receiving high volume dataand channel is busy.MonitorSelected channel is being monitored.Mute ModeMute Mode is enabled and speaker ismuted.NotificationNotification List has one or moremissed events.Over-the-Air Programming Delay Tim-erIndicates time left before automatic re-start of radio.Power HighRadio is set at High power.Table continued…EnglishSend Feedback   37
Power LowRadio is set at Low power.Received Signal Strength Indicator(RSSI)The number of bars displayed repre-sents the radio signal strength. Fourbars indicate the strongest signal. Thisicon is only displayed while receiving.Ring OnlyRinging mode is enabled.ScanScan feature is enabled.Scan-Priority 1Radio detects activity on channel/group designated as Priority 1.Scan-Priority 2Radio detects activity on channel/group designated as Priority 2.SecureThe Privacy feature is enabled.Table continued…Site RoamingThe site roaming feature is enabled.TalkaroundIn the absence of a repeater, radio isconfigured for direct radio-to-radiocommunication.Tones DisableTones are turned off.UnsecureThe Privacy feature is disabled.Vote ScanVote scan feature is enabled.Wi-Fi ExcellentWi-Fi signal is excellent.Wi-Fi GoodWi-Fi signal is good.Wi-Fi AverageWi-Fi signal is average.Table continued…English38   Send Feedback
Wi-Fi PoorWi-Fi signal is poor.Wi-Fi UnavailableWi-Fi signal is unavailable.Table 2: Call IconsThe following icons appear on the display during a call.These icons also appear in the Contacts list to indicatealias or ID type.Private CallIndicates a Private Call in progress. Inthe Contacts list, it indicates a sub-scriber alias (name) or ID (number).Group Call/All CallIndicates a Group Call or All Call inprogress. In the Contacts list, it indi-cates a group alias (name) or ID(number).Table continued…Phone Call as Group/All CallIndicates a Phone Call as Group Callor All Call in progress. In the Contactslist, it indicates a group alias (name)or ID (number).Phone Call as Private CallIndicates a Phone Call as Private Callin progress. In the Contacts list, it indi-cates a phone alias (name) or ID(number).Table 3: Advance Menu IconsThe following icons appear beside menu items that offer achoice between two options or as an indication that there isa sub-menu offering two options.Checkbox (Checked)Indicates that the option is selected.Checkbox (Empty)Indicates that the option is not selec-ted.Table continued…EnglishSend Feedback   39
Solid Black BoxIndicates that the option selected forthe menu item with a sub-menu.Table 4: Mini Notice IconsThe following icons appear momentarily on the display afteran action to perform a task is taken.Failed Transmission (Negative)Failed action taken.Successful Transmission (Positive)Successful action taken.Transmission in Progress (Transi-tional)Transmitting. This is seen before indi-cation for Successful Transmission orFailed Transmission.Table 5: Sent Items IconsThe following icons appear at the top right corner of thedisplay in the Sent Items folder. orIn ProgressThe text message to a subscriberalias or ID is pending transmission,followed by waiting for acknowledge-ment. The text message to a groupalias or ID is pending transmission. orSend FailedThe text message cannot be sent. orSent SuccessfullyThe text message has been success-fully sent.LED IndicatorsLED indicators show the operational status of your radio.Solid RedRadio is charging.Blinking RedRadio has failed the self-test upon powering up.English40   Send Feedback
Radio is receiving an emergency transmission.Radio is transmitting in low battery state.Radio has moved out of range if Auto-RangeTransponder System is configured.Radio encountered charging errors.Mute Mode is enabled.Solid GreenRadio is powering up.Radio is transmitting.Radio is sending a Call Alert or an emergencytransmission.Blinking GreenRadio is receiving a call or data.Radio is retrieving Over-the-Air Programmingtransmissions.Radio is detecting activity over the air.Radio is turned on and idle.NOTICE:This activity may or may not affect theprogrammed channel of the radio due to thenature of the digital protocol.Double Blinking GreenRadio is receiving a privacy-enabled call or data.Solid YellowRadio is monitoring a conventional channel.Blinking YellowRadio is scanning for activity.Radio is receiving a Call Alert.Radio has Flexible Receive List enabled.All Capacity Plus-Multi-Site channels are busy.Double Blinking YellowRadio has Auto Roaming enabled.Radio is actively searching for a new site.Radio has yet to respond to a Group Call Alert.Radio is locked.Radio is not connected to the repeater while in CapacityPlus.All Capacity Plus channels are busy.TonesThe following are the tones that sound through on the radiospeaker.EnglishSend Feedback   41
High Pitched ToneLow Pitched ToneAudio TonesAudio tones provide you with audible indications of thestatus, or response to data received on the radio.Continuous ToneA monotone sound. Sounds continuously untiltermination.Periodic ToneSounds periodically depending on the duration set bythe radio. Tone starts, stops, and repeats itself.Repetitive ToneA single tone that repeats itself until it is terminated bythe user.Momentary ToneSounds once for a short duration set by the radio.Indicator TonesIndicator tones provide you with audible indications of thestatus after an action to perform a task is taken.Positive Indicator ToneNegative Indicator ToneEnglish42   Send Feedback
Zone and ChannelSelectionsThis chapter explains the operations to select a zone orchannel on your radio.A zone is a group of channels. Your radio supports up to128 channels and 50 zones, with a maximum of 16channels per zone.Each channel can be programmed with different featuresand/or support different groups of users.Selecting ZonesFollow the procedure to select the required zone on yourradio.1Do one of the following:• Press the programmed Zone Selection button.Proceed to step 3.• Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Zone. Press   to select.The display shows   and the current zone.3Press   or   to the required zone. Press to select.The display shows <Zone> Selected momentarilyand returns to the selected zone screen.Selecting ChannelsFollow the procedure to select the required channel on yourradio after you have selected a zone.Push the Channel Rocker to select the channel.The radio displays the current channel and plays thechannel announcement voice message.EnglishSend Feedback   43
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CallsThis chapter explains the operations to receive, respond to,make, and stop calls.You can select a subscriber alias or ID, or group alias or IDafter you have selected a channel by using one of thesefeatures:Alias SearchThis method is used for Group, Private, and All Callsonly with a keypad microphone.Contacts ListThis method provides direct access to the Contacts list.Manual Dial (by using Contacts)This method is used for Private and Phone Calls onlywith a keypad microphone.Programmed Number KeysThis method is used for Group, Private, and All Callsonly with a keypad microphone.NOTICE:You can only have one alias or ID assigned to anumber key, but you can have more than onenumber key associated to an alias or ID. All thenumber keys on a keypad microphone can beassigned. See Assigning Entries toProgrammable Number Keys for moreinformation.Programmed One Touch Access ButtonThis method is used for Group, Private, and PhoneCalls only.You can only have one ID assigned to a One TouchAccess button with a short or long programmablebutton press. Your radio can have multiple One TouchAccess buttons programmed.Programmable ButtonThis method is used for Phone Calls only.Group CallsYour radio must be configured as part of a group to receivea call from or make a call to the group of users.EnglishSend Feedback   45
Making Group CallsFollow the procedure to make Group Calls on your radio.1Do one of the following:• Select a channel with the active group alias or ID.• Press the programmed One Touch Accessbutton.2Press the PTT button to make the call.The green LED lights up. The first text line shows theGroup Call icon and alias.3Release the PTT button to listen.The green LED lights up when the target radioresponds. The display shows the Group Call icon,the group alias or ID, and the transmitting radio aliasor ID.4 If the Channel Free Indication feature is enabled,you hear a short alert tone the moment thetransmitting radio releases the PTT button, indicatingthe channel is free for you to respond. Press the PTTbutton to respond to the call.The call ends when there is no voice activity for apredetermined period. The radio returns to thescreen you were on prior to initiating the call.Responding to Group CallsTo receive a call from a group of users, your radio must beconfigured as part of that group. Follow the procedure torespond to Group Calls on your radio.When you receive a Group Call:• The green LED blinks.• The display shows the Group Call icon at the top rightcorner.• The first text line shows the caller alias.• The second text line displays the group call alias.• Your radio unmutes and the incoming call soundsthrough the speaker.1Do one of the following:• If the Channel Free Indication feature isenabled, you hear a short alert tone the momentthe transmitting radio releases the PTT button,English46   Send Feedback
indicating the channel is free for you to respond.Press the PTT button to respond to the call.•  If the Voice Interrupt feature is enabled, pressthe PTT button to interrupt the audio from thetransmitting radio and free the channel for you torespond.The green LED lights up.2Do one of the following:• Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end and speakclearly into the microphone if enabled.• Wait for the PTT Sidetone to end and speakclearly into the microphone if enabled.3Release the PTT button to listen.The call ends when there is no voice activity for apredetermined period.If the radio receives a Group Call while not on the Homescreen, it remains on its current screen prior to answeringthe call.Long press   to return to the Home screen to view thecaller alias before replying.Private Calls   A Private Call is a call from an individual radio to anotherindividual radio.There are two ways to set up a Private Call. The first typesets up the call after performing a radio presence check,while the second type sets up the call immediately. Onlyone of these types can be programmed to your radio byyour dealer.Making Private Calls   Your radio must be programmed to initiate a Private Call. Ifthis feature is not enabled, a negative indicator tonesounds when you initiate the call. Follow the procedure tomake Private Calls on your radio.1Do one of the following:• Select a channel with the active subscriber aliasor ID.• Press the programmed One Touch Accessbutton.2Press the PTT button to make the call.EnglishSend Feedback   47
The green LED lights up. The display shows thePrivate Call icon and alias.3Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end and speakclearly into the microphone if enabled.4Release the PTT button to listen.The green LED blinks when the target radioresponds.5 If the Channel Free Indication feature is enabled,you hear a short alert tone the moment thetransmitting radio releases the PTT button, indicatingthe channel is free for you to respond. Press the PTTbutton to respond to the call.The call ends when there is no voice activity for apredetermined period. The display shows CallEnded.Responding to Private Calls   Follow the procedure to respond to Private Calls on yourradio.When you receive a Private Call:• The green LED blinks.• The first text line shows the Private Call icon.• The second text line displays the Private Call alias.• Your radio unmutes and the incoming call soundsthrough the speaker.1Do one of the following:•  If the Channel Free Indication feature isenabled, you hear a short alert tone the momentthe transmitting radio releases the PTT button,indicating the channel is free for you to respond.Press the PTT button to respond to the call.• If the Transmit Interrupt Remote Dekey featureis enabled, press the PTT button to stop anongoing interruptible call and free the channel foryou to respond.The green LED lights up.2Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end and speakclearly into the microphone if enabled.3Release the PTT button to listen.English48   Send Feedback
The call ends when there is no voice activity for apredetermined period.The display shows CallEnded.All CallsAn All Call is a call from an individual radio to every radioon the channel. An All Call is used to make importantannouncements, requiring full attention from the user. Theusers on the channel cannot respond to an All Call.Making All CallsYour radio must be programmed for you to make an AllCall. Follow the procedure to make All Calls on your radio.1Select a channel with the active All Call group aliasor ID.2Press the PTT button to make the call.The green LED lights up.The display shows the AllCall icon and All Call.3Do one of the following:• Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end and speakclearly into the microphone if enabled.•  Wait for the PTT Sidetone to end and speakclearly into the microphone if enabled.Users on the channel cannot respond to an All Call.Receiving All CallsWhen you receive an All Call:• A tone sounds.• The green LED blinks.• The display shows the caller ID information at the topright corner.• The first text line shows the Group Call icon and AllCall.• Your radio unmutes and the incoming call soundsthrough the speaker.The radio returns to the screen before receiving the All Callwhen the call ends.An All Call does not wait for a predetermined period beforeending.EnglishSend Feedback   49
 If the Channel Free Indication feature is enabled, youhear a short alert tone when the transmitting radio releasesthe PTT button, indicating the channel is free for you touse.You cannot respond to an All Call.NOTICE:The radio stops receiving the All Call if you switch toa different channel while receiving the call.Selective Calls   A Selective Call is a call from an individual radio to anotherindividual radio. It is a Private Call on an analog system.Making Selective CallsYour radio must be programmed for you to initiate aSelective Call. Follow the procedure to make SelectiveCalls on your radio.1Select a channel with the active subscriber alias orID.2Press the PTT button to make the call.The green LED lights up. The display shows thePrivate Call icon, the subscriber alias, and callstatus.3Do one of the following:• Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end and speakclearly into the microphone if enabled.•  Wait for the PTT Sidetone to end and speakclearly into the microphone if enabled.4Release the PTT button to listen.The green LED lights up when the target radioresponds.5 If the Channel Free Indication feature is enabled,you hear a short alert tone the moment thetransmitting radio releases the PTT button, indicatingthe channel is free for you to respond. Press the PTTbutton to respond to the call.The call ends when there is no voice activity for apredetermined period.English50   Send Feedback
6The display shows Call Ended.Responding to Selective Calls   Follow the procedure to respond to Selective Calls on yourradio.When you receive a Selective Call:• The green LED blinks.• The first text line shows the Private Call icon and thecaller alias or Selective Call or Alert with Call.• Your radio unmutes and the incoming call soundsthrough the speaker.1Press the PTT button to respond to the call.The green LED lights up.2Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end and speakclearly into the microphone if enabled.3Release the PTT button to listen.The call ends when there is no voice activity for apredetermined period. A tone sounds. The displayshows Call Ended.Phone Calls   A Phone Call is a call from an individual radio to atelephone.If Phone Call capability is not enabled in your radio:• The display shows Unavailable.• Your radio mutes the call.• Your radio returns to the previous screen when the callends.During the Phone Call, your radio attempts to end the callwhen:• You press the One Touch Access button with thedeaccess code preconfigured.• You enter the deaccess code as the input for extradigits.During channel access, access or deaccess code, or extradigits transmission, your radio responds to the On/Offbutton, Volume button, and the Channel Rocker only. Atone sounds for every invalid input.EnglishSend Feedback   51
During channel access, press   to dismiss the callattempt. A tone sounds.NOTICE:The access or deaccess code cannot be more than10 characters.Check with your dealer or system administrator formore information.Making Phone Calls   Follow the procedure to make Phone Calls on your radio.1Press the programmed One Touch Access buttonto the predefined alias or ID.If the entry for the One Touch Access button isempty, a negative indicator tone sounds. If theaccess code is not preconfigured in the Contact List,the display shows Access Code:.2Enter the access code, and press   to proceed.The green LED lights up. The display shows thePhone Call icon at the top right corner. The first textline shows the subscriber alias. The second text lineshows the call status.If the call is successful:• The DTMF Tone sounds.• You hear the dialing tone of the telephone user.If the call is unsuccessful:• A tone sounds.• The display shows Phone Call Failed andthen, Access Code:.• If the access code has been preconfigured in theContacts list, your radio returns to the screen youwere on before initiating the call.3Press the PTT button to respond to the call. Releasethe PTT button to listen.4Press   to end the call.5Do one of the following:• If the deaccess code was not preconfigured,enter the deaccess code when the display showsDe-Access Code:, and press   to proceed.The radio returns to the previous screen.English52   Send Feedback
• Press the programmed One Touch Accessbutton.If the entry for the One Touch Access button isempty, a negative indicator tone sounds.The DTMF Tone sounds and the display showsEnding Phone Call.If the call ends successfully:• A tone sounds.• The display shows Call Ended.If the call fails to end, the radio returns to the PhoneCall screen. Repeat the last two steps or wait for thetelephone user to end the call.Making Phone Calls with theProgrammable Phone Button   Follow the procedure to make a phone call with theprogrammable phone button.1Press the programmed Phone button to enter intothe Phone Entry list.2Press   or   to the required alias or ID.Press   to select.• The green LED lights up. The Phone Call iconappears in the top right corner. The first text lineshows the subscriber alias. The second text linedisplays the call status.• If the call-setup is successful, the Dual Tone MultiFrequency (DTMF) tone sounds. You hear thedialing tone of the telephone user. The first textline shows the subscriber alias. The Phone Callicon remains in the top right corner.• If call-setup is unsuccessful, a tone sounds andthe display shows Phone Call Failed. Yourradio returns to the Access Code input screen. Ifthe access code was preconfigured in theContacts list, the radio returns to the screen youwere on prior to initiating the call.3Press the PTT button to talk. Release the PTTbutton to listen.4To enter extra digits, if requested by the Phone Call:EnglishSend Feedback   53
• Press One Touch Access button. If the entry forthe One Touch Access button is empty, anegative indicator tone sounds.5Press   to end the call.• The display shows Ending Phone Call.• If the end-call-setup is successful, a tone soundsand the display shows Call Ended.• If the end-call-setup is unsuccessful, your radioreturns to the Phone Call screen. Repeat step 5or wait for the telephone user to end the call.• When you press PTT button while in the PhoneContacts screen, a tone sounds and the displayshows Press OK to Place Phone Call.• When the telephone user ends the call, a tonesounds and the display shows Phone CallEnded.• If the call ends while you are entering the extradigits requested by the Phone Call, your radioreturns to the screen you were on prior toinitiating the call.NOTICE:During channel access, press   todismiss the call attempt and a tone sounds.During the call, when you press One TouchAccess button with the deaccess codepreconfigured or enter the deaccess code asthe input for extra digits, your radio attemptsto end the call.Responding to Phone Calls as GroupCalls   Follow the procedure to respond to Phone Calls as GroupCalls on your radio.When you receive a Phone Call as a Group Call:• The display shows the Phone Call icon at the top rightcorner.• The display shows the group alias and Phone Call.If Phone Call capability is not enabled on your radio, thefirst line of the display shows Unavailable and your radioEnglish54   Send Feedback
mutes the call. Your radio returns to the previous screenwhen the call ends.1Press the PTT button to respond to the call. Releasethe PTT button to listen.2Press   to end the call.The display shows Ending Phone Call.If the call ends successfully:• A tone sounds.• The display shows Call Ended.If the call fails to end, the radio returns to the PhoneCall screen. Repeat this step or wait for thetelephone user to end the call.Responding to Phone Calls as PrivateCalls   Follow the procedure to respond to Phone Calls as PrivateCalls on your radio.When you receive a Phone Call as a Private Call:• The display shows the Phone Call icon at the top rightcorner.• The display shows the caller alias or Phone Call.If Phone Call capability is not enabled on your radio, thefirst line of the display shows Unavailable and your radiomutes the call. Your radio returns to the previous screenwhen the call ends.1Press the PTT button to respond to the call. Releasethe PTT button to listen.2Press   to end the call.The display shows Ending Phone Call.If the call ends successfully:• A tone sounds.• The display shows Call Ended.If the call fails to end, the radio returns to the PhoneCall screen. Repeat this step or wait for thetelephone user to end the call.EnglishSend Feedback   55
Responding to Phone Calls as All Calls When you receive a Phone Call as an All Call, you canrespond to or end the call, only if an All Call type isassigned to the channel. Follow the procedure to respondto Phone Calls as All Calls on your radio.When you receive a Phone Call as an All Call:• The display shows the Phone Call icon at the top rightcorner.• The display shows All Call and Phone Call.If Phone Call capability is not enabled on your radio, thefirst line of the display shows Unavailable and your radiomutes the call.Your radio returns to the previous screen when the callends.1Press the PTT button to respond to the call.2Release the PTT button to listen.3Press   to end the call.The display shows Ending Phone Call.If the call ends successfully:• A tone sounds.• The display shows All Call and Call Ended.If the call fails to end, the radio returns to the PhoneCall screen. Repeat step 3 or wait for the telephoneuser to end the call.Stopping Radio Calls   This feature allows you to stop an ongoing Group or PrivateCall to free the channel for transmission. For example,when a radio experiences a "stuck microphone" conditionwhere the PTT button is inadvertently pressed by the user.Your radio must be programmed to allow you to use thisfeature. Follow the procedure to stop calls on your radio.1Press the programmed Transmit Interrupt RemoteDekey button.2Wait for acknowledgment.If successful:• A positive indicator tone sounds.If unsuccessful:English56   Send Feedback
• A negative indicator tone sounds.• The display shows Remote Dekey Failed.If an interruptible call is stopped via this feature:• The display shows Call Interrupted.• A negative indicator tone sounds on theinterrupted radio until the PTT button is released.NOTICE:Check with your dealer or system administrator formore information.EnglishSend Feedback   57
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Advanced FeaturesThis chapter explains the operations of the featuresavailable in your radio.Your dealer or system administrator may have customizedyour radio for your specific needs. Check with your dealeror system administrator for more information.TalkaroundThis feature allows you to continue communication whenyour repeater is not operational, or when your radio is outof range from the repeater but within talking range of otherradios.The talkaround setting is retained even after poweringdown.NOTICE:This feature is not applicable in Capacity Plus–Single-Site, Capacity Plus–Multi-Site, and CitizensBand channels that are in the same frequency.Toggling Between Repeater andTalkaround ModesFollow the procedure to toggle between Repeater andTalkaround modes on your radio.1Do one of the following:• Press the programmed Repeater/Talkaroundbutton. Skip the following steps.• Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Utilities. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to Radio Settings. Press to select.4Press   or   to Talkaround. Press   toselect.If enabled,   appears besides Enabled. If disabled, disappears beside Enabled.EnglishSend Feedback   59
The screen automatically returns to the previousscreen.Monitor FeatureThe monitor feature is used to make sure that a channel isfree before transmitting.Monitoring ChannelsFollow the procedure to monitor channels.1Long press the programmed Monitor button.The Monitor icon appears on the display and theLED lights up solid yellow.If there is activity on the monitored channel:If the monitored channel is free, you hear a “whitenoise".2Press the PTT button to talk. Release the PTTbutton to listen.Permanent MonitorThe Permanent Monitor feature is used to continuouslymonitor a selected channel for activity.Turning Permanent Monitor On or OffFollow the procedure to turn Permanent Monitor on or offon your radio.Press the programmed Permanent Monitor button.When the radio enters the mode:• An alert tone sounds.• The yellow LED lights up.• The display shows Permanent Monitor On andthe Monitor icon.When the radio exits the mode:• An alert tone sounds.• The yellow LED turns off.• The display shows Permanent Monitor Off.English60   Send Feedback
Home Channel ReminderThis feature provides a reminder when the radio is not setto the home channel for a period of time.If this feature is enabled through CPS, when your radio isnot set to the home channel for a period of time, thefollowing occurs periodically:• The Home Channel Reminder tone and announcementsound.• The first line of the display shows Non.• The second line shows Home Channel.You can respond to the reminder by performing one of thefollowing actions:• Return to the home channel.• Mute the reminder temporarily using the programmablebutton.• Set a new home channel using the programmablebutton.Muting the Home Channel ReminderWhen the Home Channel Reminder sounds, you cantemporarily mute the reminder.Press the Silence Home Channel Reminderprogrammable button.The first line of the display shows HCR and thesecond line shows Silenced.Setting New Home ChannelsWhen the Home Channel Reminder occurs, you can set anew home channel.1Do one of the following:• Press the Reset Home Channel programmablebutton to set the current channel as the newHome Channel. Skip the following steps.The first line of the display shows the channelalias and the second line shows New Home Ch.• Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Utilities. Press   toselect.EnglishSend Feedback   61
3Press   or   to Radio Settings. Press to select.4Press   or   to Home Channel. Press to select.5Press   or   to the desired new homechannel alias. Press   to select.The display shows   beside the selected homechannel alias.Remote MonitorThis feature is used to turn on the microphone of a targetradio with a subscriber alias or ID. You can use this featureto remotely monitor any audible activity surrounding thetarget radio.Both your radio and the target radio must be programmedto allow you to use this feature.This feature stops after a programmed duration or whenthere is any user operation on the target radio.Initiating Remote MonitorFollow the procedure to initiate Remote Monitor on yourradio.1Press the programmed Remote Monitor button.2Press   or   to the required alias or ID.3Press   to select.The display shows a transitional mini notice,indicating the request is in progress. The green LEDlights up.4Wait for acknowledgment.If successful:• A positive indicator tone sounds.• The display shows a positive mini notice.• The audio from the monitored radio starts playingfor a programmed duration, and the displayshows Rem. Monitor. Once the timer expires, analert tone sounds, and the LED turns off.If unsuccessful:English62   Send Feedback
• A negative indicator tone sounds.• The display shows a negative mini notice.Initiating Remote Monitor by Using theContacts List Follow the procedure to initiate Remote Monitor on yourradio by using the Contacts list.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Contacts. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to the required alias or ID.Press   to select.4Press   or   to Remote Mon..5Press   to select.The display shows a transitional mini notice,indicating the request is in progress. The green LEDlights up.6Wait for acknowledgment.If successful:• A positive indicator tone sounds.• The display shows a positive mini notice.• The audio from the monitored radio starts playingfor a programmed duration, and the displayshows Rem. Monitor. Once the timer expires, analert tone sounds, and the LED turns off.If unsuccessful:• A negative indicator tone sounds.• The display shows a negative mini notice.EnglishSend Feedback   63
Initiating Remote Monitor by Using theManual Dial Follow the procedure to initiate Remote Monitor on yourradio by using the manual dial.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Contacts. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to Manual Dial. Press to select.4Press   or   to Radio Number. Press to select.5Do one of the following:• Enter the subscriber alias or ID, and press to proceed.• Edit the previously dialed ID, and press   toproceed.6Press   or   to Remote Mon..7Press   to select.The display shows a transitional mini notice,indicating the request is in progress. The green LEDlights up.8Wait for acknowledgment.If successful:• A positive indicator tone sounds.• The display shows a positive mini notice.• The audio from the monitored radio starts playingfor a programmed duration, and the displayshows Rem. Monitor. Once the timer expires, analert tone sounds, and the LED turns off.If unsuccessful:• A negative indicator tone sounds.• The display shows a negative mini notice.English64   Send Feedback
Radio Check   This feature allows you to determine if another radio isactive in a system without disturbing the radio user. Noaudible or visual notification is shown on the target radio.This feature is only applicable for subscriber aliases or IDs.Your radio must be programmed to allow you to use thisfeature.Sending Radio Checks   Follow the procedure to send radio checks on your radio.1Press the programmed Radio Check button.2Press   or   to the required alias or ID.Press   to select.The display shows a transitional mini notice,indicating the request is in progress.The green LEDlights up.Wait for acknowledgment.If you press   when the radio is waiting foracknowledgment, a tone sounds, the radio terminates allretries, and exits Radio Check mode.The radio returns to the subscriber alias or ID screen.Sending Radio Checks by Using theContacts List   Follow the procedure to send radio checks on your radio byusing the Contacts list.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Contacts. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to the required alias or ID.Press   to select.4Press   or   to Radio Check. Press to select.The green LED lights up.EnglishSend Feedback   65
5Wait for acknowledgment.If you press   when the radio is waiting foracknowledgement, a tone sounds, the radioterminates all retries, and exits Radio Check mode.The radio returns to the subscriber alias or IDscreen.Scan ListsScan lists are created and assigned to individual channelsor groups. Your radio scans for voice activity by cyclingthrough the channel or group sequence specified in thescan list for the current channel or group.Your radio can support up to 250 scan lists, with amaximum of 16 members in a list. Each scan list supports amixture of both analog and digital entries.You can add, delete, or prioritize channels by editing ascan list.The Priority icon appears on the left of the member alias, ifset, to indicate whether the member is on a Priority 1 orPriority 2 channel list. You cannot have multiple Priority 1or Priority 2 channels in a scan list. There is no Priorityicon if priority is set to None.Viewing Entries in the Scan ListFollow the procedure to view the entries in the Scan list onyour radio.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Scan. Press   to select.3Press   or   to Scan List. Press   toselect.4Press   or   to view each member on thelist.Adding New Entries to the Scan ListFollow the procedure to add new entries to the Scan list onyour radio.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Scan. Press   to select.English66   Send Feedback
3Press   or   to Scan List. Press   toselect.4Press   or   to Add Member. Press   toselect.5Press   or   to the required alias or ID.Press   to select.6Press   or   to the required priority level.Press   to select.The display shows a positive mini notice and then,Add Another?.7Do one of the following:• Press   or   to Yes to add another entry.Press   to select. Repeat step 5 and step 6.• Press   or   to No to save the currentlist. Press   to select.Deleting Entries from the Scan ListFollow the procedure to delete entries from the Scan list.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Scan. Press   to select.3Press   or   to Scan List. Press   toselect.4Press   or   to the required alias or ID.Press   to select.5Press   or   to Delete. Press   toselect.The display shows Delete Entry?.6Do one of the following:• Press   or   to Yes to delete the entry.Press   to select.The display shows a positive mini notice.EnglishSend Feedback   67
• Press   or   to No to return to theprevious screen. Press   to select.7Repeat step 4 to step 6 to delete other entries.8Long press   to return to the Home screen afterdeleting all required aliases or IDs.Setting Priority for Entries in the ScanListFollow the procedure to set priorities for entries in the Scanlist on your radio.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Scan. Press   to select.3Press   or   to Scan List. Press   toselect.4Press   or   to the required alias or ID.Press   to select.5Press   or   to Edit Priority. Press to select.6Press   or   to the required priority level.Press   to select.The display shows a positive mini notice beforereturning to the previous screen. The Priority iconappears on the left of the member alias.ScanYour radio cycles through the programmed scan list for thecurrent channel looking for voice activity when you start ascan.There are two ways of initiating scan:•Main Channel Scan (Manual) : Your radio scans all thechannels or groups in your scan list. On entering scan,your radio may, depending on the settings,English68   Send Feedback
automatically start on the last scanned active channel orgroup, or on the channel where scan was initiated.•Auto Scan (Automatic) : Your radio automaticallystarts scanning when you select a channel or group thathas Auto Scan enabled.Turning Scan On or OffFollow the procedure to turn scan on or off on your radio.1Push the Channel Rocker to select a channelprogrammed with Auto Scan enabled.2Press   to access the menu.3Press   or   to Scan. Press   to select.4Press   or   to Scan State. Press   toselect.5Press   or   to the required scan state andpress   to select.If scan is enabled:• The display shows Scan On and Scan icon.• The yellow LED blinks.If scan is disabled:• The display shows Scan Off.• The Scan icon disappears.• The LED turns off.Responding to Transmissions DuringScanningDuring scanning, your radio stops on a channel or groupwhere activity is detected. The radio stays on that channelfor a programmed duration known as hang time. Follow theprocedure to respond to transmissions during scanning.1 If the Channel Free Indication feature is enabled,you hear a short alert tone the moment thetransmitting radio releases the PTT button, indicatingthe channel is free for you to respond. Press the PTTbutton during hang time.The green LED lights up.2Do one of the following:EnglishSend Feedback   69
• Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end and speakclearly into the microphone if enabled.•  Wait for the PTT Sidetone to end and speakclearly into the microphone if enabled.3Release the PTT button to listen.The radio returns to scanning other channels orgroups if you do not respond within the hang time.Deleting Nuisance ChannelsIf a channel continually generates unwanted calls or noise,(termed a "nuisance" channel), you can temporarily removethe unwanted channel from the scan list. This capabilitydoes not apply to the channel designated as the SelectedChannel. Follow the procedure to delete nuisance channelson your radio.1When your radio locks on to an unwanted ornuisance channel, press the programmed NuisanceChannel Delete button until you hear a tone.2Release the programmed Nuisance ChannelDelete button.The nuisance channel is deleted.Restoring Nuisance ChannelsFollow the procedure to restore nuisance channels on yourradio.Do one of the following:• Turn the radio off and then power it on again.• Stop and restart a scan using the programmedScan button or menu.• Change the channel using the Channel Rockerbutton.Vote Scan   Vote Scan provides you with wide area coverage in areaswhere there are multiple base stations transmitting identicalinformation on different analog channels.Your radio scans analog channels of multiple base stationsand performs a voting process to select the strongestEnglish70   Send Feedback
received signal. Once that is established, your radioreceives transmissions from that base station.During a vote scan, the yellow LED blinks and the displayshows the Vote Scan icon.Follow the same procedures as Responding toTransmissions During Scanning on page 69, to respond toa transmission during a vote scan.Contacts SettingsContacts provides address book capabilities on your radio.Each entry corresponds to an alias or ID that you use toinitiate a call. The entries are alphabetically sorted.Each entry, depending on context, associates with thedifferent call types: Group Call, Private Call, All Call, PCCall, or Dispatch Call.PC Call and Dispatch Call are data-related. They are onlyavailable with the applications. Refer to the dataapplications documentation for further details. Additionally, Contacts menu allows you to assign eachentry to a programmable number key or more on a keypadmicrophone. If an entry is assigned to a number key, yourradio can perform a quick dial on the entry.NOTICE:You see a checkmark before each number key thatis assigned to an entry. If the checkmark is beforeEmpty, you have not assign a number key to theentry.Your radio supports two Contacts lists, each for Analogcontacts and Digital contacts, with a maximum of 500members for each Contacts list.Each entry within Contacts displays the followinginformation:• Call Type• Call Alias• Call IDEnglishSend Feedback   71
NOTICE:You can add, or edit subscriber IDs for the DigitalContacts list. Deleting subscriber IDs can only beperformed by your dealer.You can only view the subscriber IDs, edit thesubscriber IDs, and initiate a Call Alert for theAnalog Contacts list. Adding and deletingcapabilities can only be performed by your dealer.If the Privacy feature is enabled on a channel, youcan make privacy-enabled Group Calls, PrivateCalls, and All Calls on that channel. Only targetradios with the same Privacy Key, or the same KeyValue and Key ID as your radio will be able todecrypt the transmission.Making Group Calls by Using theContacts ListFollow the procedure to make Group Calls on your radio byusing the Contacts list.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Contacts. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to the required alias or ID.4Press the PTT button to make the call.The green LED lights up.5Do one of the following:• Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end and speakclearly into the microphone if enabled.• Wait for the PTT Sidetone to end and speakclearly into the microphone if enabled.6Release the PTT button to listen.The green LED blinks when any user in the groupresponds. The display shows the Group Call icon,and alias or ID, and the transmitting radio alias or ID.7 If the Channel Free Indication feature is enabled,you hear a short alert tone the moment thetransmitting radio releases the PTT button, indicatingEnglish72   Send Feedback
the channel is free for you to respond. Press the PTTbutton to respond to the call.The call ends when there is no voice activity for apredetermined period.Making Private Calls by Using theContacts List   Follow the procedure to make Private Calls on your radioby using the Contacts list.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Contacts. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to the required alias or ID.Press   to select.4Press the PTT button to make the call.The green LED lights up. The display shows thedestination alias.5Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end and speakclearly into the microphone if enabled.6Release the PTT button to listen.The display shows the transmitting user alias or ID.7 If the Channel Free Indication feature is enabled,you hear a short alert tone the moment thetransmitting radio releases the PTT button, indicatingthe channel is free for you to respond. Press the PTTbutton to respond to the call.The call ends when there is no voice activity for apredetermined period. A tone sounds. The displayshows Call Ended.Setting Default Contact   Follow the procedure to set the default contact on yourradio.1Press   to access the menu.EnglishSend Feedback   73
2Press   or   to Contacts. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to the required alias or ID.Press   to select.4Press   or   to Set as Default. Press to select.A positive indicator tone sounds. The display showsa positive mini notice. The display shows   besidethe selected default alias or ID.Call Indicator SettingsThis feature allows the radio users to configure call or textmessage ringing tones.Activating or Deactivating Call Ringersfor Call AlertsFollow the procedure to activate or deactivate call ringersfor Call Alerts on your radio.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Utilities. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to Radio Settings. Press to select.4Press   or   to Tones/Alert. Press to select.5Press   or   to Call Ringers. Press to select.6Press   or   to Call Alert. Press   toselect.7Do one of the following:• Press   or   to the required tone. Press to select.The display shows   and the selected tone.English74   Send Feedback
• Press   or   to Off. Press   toselect.If the ringing tones were earlier enabled, thedisplay shows   beside Off.If the ringing tones were earlier disabled, thedisplay does not show   beside Off.Activating or Deactivating Call Ringersfor Private Calls   Follow the procedure to activate or deactivate call ringersfor Private Calls on your radio.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Utilities. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to Radio Settings. Press to select.4Press   or   to Tones/Alerts. Press to select.5Press   or   to Call Ringers. Press to select.6Press   or   to Private Call. Press to select.7Do one of the following:• Press   or   to On. Press   toselect. The display shows   beside On.• Press   or   to Off. Press   toselect. The display shows   beside Off.Activating or Deactivating Call Ringersfor Selective Calls   Follow the procedure to activate or deactivate call ringersfor Selective Calls on your radio.EnglishSend Feedback   75
1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Utilities. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to Radio Settings. Press to select.4Press   or   to Tones/Alerts. Press to select.5Press   or   to Call Ringers. Press to select.6Press   or   to Selective Call. Press to select.The display shows   and the current tone.7Do one of the following:• Press   or   to the required tone. Press to select.The display shows   and the selected tone.• Press   or   to Off. Press   toselect.If the ringing tones were earlier enabled, thedisplay shows   beside Off.If the ringing tones were earlier disabled, thedisplay does not show   beside Off.Activating or Deactivating Call Ringersfor Text Messages   Follow the procedure to activate or deactivate call ringersfor text messages on your radio.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Utilities. Press   toselect.English76   Send Feedback
3Press   or   to Radio Settings. Press to select.4Press   or   to Tones/Alerts. Press to select.5Press   or   to Call Ringers. Press to select.6Press   or   to Text Message. Press to select.The display shows   and the current tone.7Do one of the following:• Press   or   to the required tone. Press to select.The display shows   and the selected tone.• Press   or   to Off. Press   toselect.If the ringing tones were earlier enabled, thedisplay shows   beside Off.If the ringing tones were earlier disabled, thedisplay does not show   beside Off.Assigning Ring StylesThe radio can be programmed to sound one of tenpredefined ringing tones when receiving a Call Alert or aText Message from a particular contact. The radio soundsout each ring style as you navigate through the list. Followthe procedure to assign ring styles on your radio.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Contacts. Press   toselect.The entries are alphabetically sorted.3Press   or   to the required alias or ID.Press   to select.4Press   or   to Edit. Press   to select.EnglishSend Feedback   77
5Press   until display shows Edit Ringtonemenu.A   indicates the current selected tone.6Press   or   to the required tone. Press to select.The display shows Contact SavedSelecting a Ring Alert TypeNOTICE:The programmed Ring Alert Type button isassigned by your dealer or system administrator.Check with your dealer or system administrator todetermine how your radio has been programmed.You can program the radio calls to one predeterminedvibrate call. If All Tones status is disabled, the radiodisplays the All Tone Mute icon. If All Tones status isenabled, the related ring alert type is displayed.The radio vibrates once if it is a momentary ring style. Theradio vibrates repetitively if it is a repetitive ring style. Whenset to Ring and Vibrate, the radio sounds a specific ringtone if there is any incoming radio transaction (for example,Call Alert or Message). It sounds like a positive indicatortone or missed call.For radios with batteries that support the vibrate featureand are attached to a vibrating belt clip, the available RingAlert Type options are Silent, Ring, Vibrate, and Ring andVibrate.For radios with batteries that do not support the vibratefeature and are not attached to a vibrating belt clip, RingAlert Type is automatically set to Ring. The available RingAlert Type options are Silent and Ring.You can select a Ring Alert Type by performing one of thefollowing actions.• Press the programmed Ring Alert Type button toaccess the Ring Alert Type menu.a. Press   or   to Ring, Vibrate, Ring &Vibrate or Silent and press   to select.• Access this feature through the menu.a. Press   to access the menu.English78   Send Feedback
b. Press   or   to Utilities and press to select.c. Press   or   to Radio Settings andpress   to select.d. Press   or   to Tones/Alerts andpress   to select.e. Press   or   to Ring Alert Type andpress   to select.f. Press   or   to Ring, Vibrate, Ring &Vibrate or Silent and press   to select.Configuring Vibrate StyleNOTICE:The programmed Vibrate Style button is assignedby your dealer or system administrator. Check withyour dealer or system administrator to determinehow your radio has been programmed.Vibrate Style is enabled when the Vibrating Belt Clip isattached to the radio with a battery that supports the vibratefeature.You can configure the vibrate style by performing one ofthe following actions.• Press the programmed Vibrate Style button toaccess the Vibrate Style menu.a. Press   or   to Short, Medium, or Longand press   to select.• Access this feature via the menu.a. Press   to access the menu.b. Press   or   to Utilities and press to select.c. Press   or   to Radio Settings andpress   to select.d. Press   or   to Tones/Alerts andpress   to select.EnglishSend Feedback   79
e. Press   or   to Vibrate Style andpress   to select.f. Press   or   to Short, Medium, or Longand press   to select.Alarm Tone Volume EscalationYour radio can be programmed by your dealer tocontinually alert you when a radio call remainsunanswered.This is done by automatically increasing the alarm tonevolume over time. This feature is known as Escalert.Call Log FeaturesYour radio keeps track of all recent outgoing, answered,and missed Private Calls. The call log feature is used toview and manage recent calls.Missed Call Alerts may be included in the call logs,depending on the system configuration on your radio. Youcan perform the following tasks in each of your call lists:• Delete Call• View DetailsViewing Recent Calls Follow the procedure to view recent calls on your radio.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Call Log. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to the preferred list. Theoptions are Missed, Answered, and Outgoing lists.Press   to select.The display shows the most recent entry.4Press   or   to view the list.You can start a Private Call with the alias or ID thedisplay is currently showing by pressing the PTTbutton.English80   Send Feedback
Deleting Calls from the Call List   Follow the procedure to delete calls from the Call list.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Call Log. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to the required list. Press to select.If the list is empty:• A tone sounds.• The display shows List Empty.4Press   or   to the required alias or ID.Press   to select.5Press   or   to Delete Entry?. Press to select.6Do one of the following:• Press   to select Yes to delete the entry.The display shows Entry Deleted.• Press   or   to No. Press   toselect.The radio returns to the previous screen.Viewing Call List Details   Follow the procedure to view call details on your radio.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Call Log. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to the required list. Press to select.4Press   or   to the required alias or ID.Press   to select.EnglishSend Feedback   81
5Press   or   to View Details. Press to select.The display shows the call details.Call Alert OperationCall Alert paging enables you to alert a specific radio userto call you back.This feature is applicable for subscriber aliases or IDs onlyand is accessible through the menu using Contacts or aprogrammed One Touch Access button.Responding to Call AlertsFollow the procedure to respond to Call Alerts on yourradio.When you receive a Call Alert:• A repetitive tone sounds.• The yellow LED blinks.• The display shows the notification list listing a Call Alertwith the alias or ID of the calling radio.Depending on the configuration by your dealer orsystem administrator, you can respond to a Call Alertby doing one of the following:• Press the PTT button and respond with a PrivateCall directly to the caller.• Press the PTT button to continue normaltalkgroup communication.The Call Alert is moved to the Missed Call optionat the Call Log menu. You can respond to thecaller from the Missed Called log.See Notification List on page 101 and Call Log Featureson page 80 for more information.Making Call AlertsFollow the procedure to make Call Alerts on your radio.1Press the programmed One Touch Access button.The display shows Call Alert and the subscriberalias or ID. The green LED lights up.English82   Send Feedback
2Wait for acknowledgment.If the Call Alert acknowledgment is received, thedisplay shows a positive mini notice.If the Call Alert acknowledgment is not received, thedisplay shows a negative mini notice.Making Call Alerts by Using theContacts ListFollow the procedure to make Call Alerts on your radio byusing the Contacts list.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Contacts. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to the required alias or ID.Press   to select.4Press   or   to Call Alert. Press   toselect.The display shows Call Alert and the subscriberalias or ID. The green LED lights up.5Wait for acknowledgment.• If the Call Alert acknowledgment is received, thedisplay shows a positive mini notice.• If the Call Alert acknowledgment is not received,the display shows a negative mini notice.Mute ModeMute Mode provides an option to the user to silence allaudio indicators of the radio.Once Mute Mode feature is initiated, all audio indicators aremuted except higher priority features such as Emergencyoperations.When Mute Mode is exited, the radio resumes playingongoing tones and audio transmissions.EnglishSend Feedback   83
NOTICE:This is a purchasable feature. Check with yourdealer or system administrator for more information.Turning On Mute ModeFollow the procedure to turn on Mute Mode.Access this feature by using the programmed MuteMode button.The following occurs when Mute mode is enabled:• Positive Indicator Tone sounds.• Display shows Mute Mode On.• The red LED light starts blinking and remains blinkinguntil Mute Mode is exited.• Display shows Mute Mode icon on home screen.• Radio is muted.• Mute Mode Timer begins counting down the durationthat is configured.Setting Mute Mode TimerMute Mode feature can be enabled for a pre-configuredamount of time by setting the Mute Mode Timer. The timerduration is configured in the radio menu and can rangebetween 0.5–6 hours. Mute Mode is exited once the timerexpires.If the timer is left at 0, the radio remains in Mute mode foran indefinite period until the programmed Mute Modebutton is pressed.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Utilities. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to Radio Settings. Press to select.4Press   or   to Mute Timer. Press   toselect.English84   Send Feedback
5Press   or   to edit the numeric value ofeach digit, and press  .Exiting Mute ModeThis feature can be exited automatically once the MuteMode Timer expires.Do one of the following to exit Mute mode manually:• Press the programmed Mute Mode button.• Press the PTT button on any entry.The following occurs when Mute mode is disabled:• Negative Indicator Tone sounds.• Display shows Mute Mode Off.• The blinking red LED turns off.•Mute Mode icon disappears from home screen.• Your radio unmutes and speaker state is restored.• If the timer has not expired, Mute mode timer isstopped.NOTICE:Mute Mode is also exited if the user transmits voiceor switches to an unprogrammed channel.Emergency OperationAn Emergency Alarm is used to indicate a critical situation.You are able to initiate an Emergency at any time evenwhen there is activity on the current channel.Your dealer can set the duration of a button press for theprogrammed Emergency button, except for long press,which is similar with all other buttons:Short PressDuration between 0.05 seconds and 0.75 seconds.Long PressDuration between 1.00 second and 3.75 seconds.The Emergency button is assigned with the EmergencyOn/Off feature. Check with your dealer for the assignedoperation of the Emergency button.EnglishSend Feedback   85
NOTICE:If a short press to the Emergency button initiatesEmergency mode, then a long press to the sameenables the radio to exit Emergency mode.If a long press to the Emergency button initiatesEmergency mode, then a short press to the sameenables the radio to exit Emergency mode.Your radio supports three Emergency Alarms:• Emergency Alarm• Emergency Alarm with Call• Emergency Alarm with Voice to FollowNOTICE:Only one of the Emergency Alarms above can beassigned to the programmed Emergency button.In addition, each alarm has the following types:RegularRadio transmits an alarm signal and shows audioand/or visual indicators.SilentRadio transmits an alarm signal without any audio orvisual indicators. Radio receives calls without anysound through the speaker, until the programmed hotmic transmission period is over and/or you press thePTT button.Silent with VoiceRadio transmits an alarm signal without any audio orvisual indicators, but allow incoming calls to soundthrough the speaker. If hot mic is enabled, the incomingcalls sound through the speaker after the programmedhot mic transmission period is over. The indicators onlyappear once you press the PTT button.Sending Emergency Alarms This feature allows you to send an Emergency Alarm, anon-voice signal, which triggers an alert indication on agroup of radios. Your radio does not display any audio orvisual indicators during Emergency mode when it is set toSilent.Follow the procedure to send Emergency Alarms on yourradio.1Press the programmed Emergency On button.You see one of these results:• The display shows Tx Alarms and thedestination alias.English86   Send Feedback
•  The display shows Tx Telegram and thedestination alias.The green LED lights up. The Emergency iconappears.NOTICE:If programmed, the Emergency Search tonesounds. This tone is muted when the radiotransmits or receives voice, and stops whenthe radio exits Emergency mode. TheEmergency Search tone can be programmedthrough CPS.2Wait for acknowledgment.If successful:• The Emergency tone sounds.• The green LED blinks.• The display shows Alarm Sent.If unsuccessful after all retries have been exhausted:• A tone sounds.• The display shows Alarm Failed.The radio exits the Emergency Alarm mode andreturns to the Home screen.Sending Emergency Alarms with Call This feature allows you to send an Emergency Alarm withCall to a group of radios. Upon acknowledgement by aradio within the group, the group of radios cancommunicate over a programmed Emergency channel.Follow the procedure to send Emergency Alarms with callon your radio.1Press the programmed Emergency On button.You see the following:• The display shows Tx Telegram and thedestination alias.The green LED lights up. The Emergency iconappears.EnglishSend Feedback   87
NOTICE:If programmed, the Emergency Search tonesounds. This tone is muted when the radiotransmits or receives voice, and stops whenthe radio exits Emergency mode. TheEmergency Search tone can be programmedby your dealer or system administrator.2Wait for acknowledgment.If successful:• The Emergency tone sounds.• The green LED blinks.• The display shows Alarm Sent.• Your radio enters the Emergency call mode whenthe display shows Emergency and the destinationgroup alias.3Press the PTT button to make the call.The green LED lights up. The display shows theGroup Call icon.4Do one of the following:• Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end and speakclearly into the microphone if enabled.•  Wait for the PTT Sidetone to end and speakclearly into the microphone if enabled.5Release the PTT button to listen.6 If the Channel Free Indication feature is enabled,you hear a short alert tone the moment thetransmitting radio releases the PTT button, indicatingthe channel is free for you to respond. Press the PTTbutton to respond to the call.7To exit the Emergency mode once the call ends,press the Emergency Off button.If you do not press the Emergency Off button to exitthe Emergency mode, the red LED blinks and theradio stays in Emergency mode.The radio returns to the Home screen.English88   Send Feedback
Sending Emergency Alarms with Voiceto Follow   This feature allows you to send an Emergency Alarm withVoice to Follow to a group of radios. Your radio microphoneis automatically activated, allowing you to communicatewith the group of radios without pressing the PTT button.This activated microphone state is also known as hot mic.If your radio has Emergency Cycle Mode enabled,repetitions of hot mic and receiving period are made for aprogrammed duration. During Emergency Cycle Mode,received calls sound through the speaker.If you press the PTT button during the programmedreceiving period, you hear a prohibit tone, indicating thatyou should release the PTT button. The radio ignores thePTT button press and remains in Emergency mode.If you press the PTT button during hot mic, and continue topress it after the hot mic duration expires, the radiocontinues to transmit until you release the PTT button.If the Emergency Alarm request fails, the radio does notretry to send the request, and enters the hot mic statedirectly.NOTICE:Some accessories may not support hot mic. Checkwith your dealer or system administrator for moreinformation.Follow the procedure to send Emergency Alarms with voiceto follow on your radio.1Press the programmed Emergency On button.You see one of these results:• The display shows Tx Alarm and the destinationalias.• The display shows Tx Telegram and thedestination alias.The green LED lights up. The Emergency iconappears.2Once the Emergency tone sounds, speak clearly intothe microphone.The radio automatically stops transmitting when:• The cycling duration between hot mic andreceiving calls expires, if Emergency Cycle Modeis enabled.EnglishSend Feedback   89
• The hot mic duration expires, if Emergency CycleMode is disabled.The red LED blinks. The radio remains inEmergency mode.3Press the Emergency Off button to exit theEmergency mode.The radio returns to the Home screen.Receiving Emergency AlarmsFollow the procedure to receive Emergency Alarms on yourradio.When you receive an Emergency Alarm:• A tone sounds.• The red LED blinks.• The display shows the Emergency icon, and theEmergency caller alias or if there is more than onealarm, all emergency caller aliases are displayed in anAlarm List.1Do one of the following:• If only one alarm, press   to view moredetails.• If more than one alarm, press   or   tothe required alias, and press   to view moredetails.2Press   to view the action options.3Press and select Yes to exit the Alarm list.4Press   to access the menu.5Select Alarm List to revisit the Alarm list.Reinitiating Emergency ModeThis feature is only applicable to the radio sending theEmergency Alarm. Follow the procedure to reinitiateEmergency mode on your radio.Do one of the following:• Change the channel while the radio is inEmergency mode. The radio exits the EmergencyEnglish90   Send Feedback
mode, and reinitiates Emergency, if EmergencyAlarm is enabled on the new channel.• Press the programmed Emergency On buttonduring an Emergency initiation or transmissionstate. The radio exits this state, and reinitiatesEmergency.Exiting Emergency Mode After Sendingthe Emergency AlarmThis feature is only applicable to the radio sending theEmergency Alarm.Your radio exits Emergency mode when:• An acknowledgment is received (for Emergency Alarmonly).• All retries to send the alarm have been exhausted.NOTICE:If your radio is powered off, it exits the Emergencymode. The radio will not reinitiate the Emergencymode automatically when it is turned on again.Follow the procedure to exit Emergency mode on yourradio.Do one of the following:• Press the programmed Emergency Off button.• Change the channel to a new channel that has noemergency system configured.The display shows No Emergency.Privacy   This feature helps to prevent eavesdropping byunauthorized users on a channel by the use of a software-based scrambling solution. The signaling and useridentification portions of a transmission are not scrambled.Your radio must have privacy enabled on the channel tosend a privacy-enabled transmission, although this is not anecessary requirement for receiving a transmission. Whileon a privacy-enabled channel, the radio is still able toreceive clear or unscrambled transmissions.Some radio models may not offer Privacy feature, or mayhave a different configuration. Check with your dealer orsystem administrator for more information.EnglishSend Feedback   91
Your radio supports two types of privacy, but only one canbe assigned to your radio. They are:• Basic Privacy• Enhanced PrivacyTo unscramble a privacy-enabled call or data transmission,your radio must be programmed to have the same PrivacyKey for Basic Privacy, or the same Key Value and Key IDfor Enhanced Privacy as the transmitting radio.If your radio receives a scrambled call that is of a differentPrivacy Key, or different Key Value and Key ID, you willeither hear a garbled transmission for Basic Privacy ornothing at all for Enhanced Privacy.On a privacy-enabled channel, your radio is able to receiveclear or unscrambled calls, depending on how your radio isprogrammed. In addition, your radio may play a warningtone or not, depending on how it is programmed.If the radio has a privacy type assigned, the Home Screenshows the Secure or Unsecure icon, except when theradio is sending or receiving an Emergency call or alarm.The green LED lights up when the radio is transmitting, andblinks rapidly when the radio is receiving an ongoingprivacy-enabled transmission.NOTICE:This feature is not applicable in Citizens Bandchannels that are in the same frequency.Turning Privacy On or Off   Follow the procedure to turn privacy on or off on your radio.1Do one of the following:• Press the programmed Privacy button. Skip thesteps below.• Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Utilities. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to Radio Settings. Press to select.4Press   or   to Privacy. Press   toselect.5Do one of the following:English92   Send Feedback
• Press   or   to On. Press   toselect. The display shows   beside On.• Press   or   to Off. Press   toselect. The display shows   beside Off.Covert ModeYour radio is capable of Covert Mode. During covert mode,all keypad and programmed button access are blocked.When enabled, all visual indications (display, LEDs andbacklight) are disabled.This feature allows audio or tone only by using a wiredaccessory or a Bluetooth accessory.Entering Covert ModePress Volume Up and Volume Down buttonalternately 6 times (+ - + - + -), all in five seconds.Radio enters into Covert Mode.Exiting Covert ModePress Volume Up and Volume Down buttonalternately 6 times (+ - + - + -), all in five seconds.Radio returns to normal mode.Security   This feature allows you to enable or disable any radio in thesystem.For example, you may want to disable a stolen radio toprevent unauthorized users from using it, and enable theradio when it is recovered.You will not receive an acknowledgment if you press during Radio Enable or Radio Disable operation.NOTICE:Check with your dealer or system administrator formore information.Disabling Radios   Follow the procedure to disable your radio.EnglishSend Feedback   93
1Press the programmed Radio Disable button.2Press   or   to the required alias or ID.3Press   to select.The display shows a transitional mini notice,indicating the request is in progress. The green LEDblinks.4Wait for acknowledgment.If successful:• A positive indicator tone sounds.• The display shows a positive mini notice.If unsuccessful:• A negative indicator tone sounds.• The display shows a negative mini notice.Disabling Radios by Using theContacts List   Follow the procedure to disable your radio by using theContacts list.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Contacts. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to the required alias or ID.Press   to select.4Press   or   to Radio Disable.5Press   to select.The display shows a transitional mini notice,indicating the request is in progress.The green LEDblinks.English94   Send Feedback
6Wait for acknowledgment.If successful:• A positive indicator tone sounds.• The display shows a positive mini notice.If unsuccessful:• A negative indicator tone sounds.• The display shows a negative mini notice.Disabling Radios by Using the ManualDial   Follow the procedure to disable your radio by using themanual dial.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Contacts. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to Manual Dial. Press to select.4Enter the subscriber ID, and press   to proceed.5Press   or   to Radio Disable.6Press   to select.The display shows a transitional mini notice,indicating the request is in progress. The green LEDblinks.7Wait for acknowledgment.If successful:• A positive indicator tone sounds.• The display shows a positive mini notice.If unsuccessful:• A negative indicator tone sounds.• The display shows a negative mini notice.EnglishSend Feedback   95
Enabling Radios   Follow the procedure to enable your radio.1Press the programmed Radio Enable button.2Press   or   to the required alias or ID.3Press   to select.The display shows Radio Enable and thesubscriber alias or ID. The green LED lights up.4Wait for acknowledgment.If successful:• A positive indicator tone sounds.• The display shows a positive mini notice.If unsuccessful:• A negative indicator tone sounds.• The display shows a negative mini notice.Enabling Radios by Using the ContactsList   Follow the procedure to enable your radio by using theContacts list.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Contacts. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to the required alias or ID.Press   to select.4Press   or   to Radio Enable.5Press   to select.The green LED blinks. The display shows RadioEnable and the subscriber alias or ID. The greenLED lights up.English96   Send Feedback
6Wait for acknowledgment.If successful:• A positive indicator tone sounds.• The display shows a positive mini notice.If unsuccessful:• A negative indicator tone sounds.• The display shows a negative mini notice.Enabling Radios by Using the ManualDial   Follow the procedure to enable your radio by using themanual dial.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Contacts. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to Manual Dial. Press to select.4Press   or   to Private Call. Press to select.The first text line shows Radio Number:.5Enter the subscriber ID, and press   to proceed.6Press   or   to Radio Enable.7Press   to select.The green LED blinks. The display shows RadioEnable and the subscriber alias or ID. The greenLED lights up.8Wait for acknowledgment.If successful:• A positive indicator tone sounds.• The display shows a positive mini notice.If unsuccessful:EnglishSend Feedback   97
• A negative indicator tone sounds.• The display shows a negative mini notice.Lone WorkerThis feature prompts an emergency to be raised if there isno user activity, such as any radio button press or channelselection, for a predefined time.Following no user activity for a programmed duration, theradio pre-warns you using an audio indicator once theinactivity timer expires.If there is still no acknowledgment by you before thepredefined reminder timer expires, the radio initiates anEmergency Alarm.Only one of the following Emergency Alarms is assigned tothis feature:• Emergency Alarm• Emergency Alarm with Call• Emergency Alarm with Voice to Follow The radio remains in the emergency state, allowing voicemessages to proceed until action is taken. See EmergencyOperation on page 85 for more information on ways to exitEmergency.NOTICE:Check with your dealer or system administrator formore information.Password Lock FeaturesThis feature allows you to restrict access to the radio byasking for a password when the device is turned on.Accessing Radios by Using PasswordsFollow the procedure to access your radio by using apassword.1Enter the current four-digit password.• Press   or   to edit the numeric value ofeach digit, and press   to enter and move tothe next digit.2Press   to enter the password.If successful, the radio powers up.English98   Send Feedback
If unsuccessful:• After the first and second attempt, the displayshows Wrong Password. Repeat step 1.• After the third attempt, the display shows WrongPassword and then, Radio Locked. A tonesounds. The yellow LED double blinks. Yourradio enters into locked state for 15 minutes.NOTICE:In locked state, your radio responds to inputsfrom the On/Off and programmed Backlightbutton only.Unlocking Radios in Locked StateYour radio is unable to receive any call, includingemergency calls, in locked state. Follow the procedure tounlock your radio in locked state.Do one of the following:• If the radio is powered on, wait for 15 minutes and thenrepeat the steps in Accessing Radios by UsingPasswords on page 98 to access the radio.• If the radio is powered off, power up the radio. Yourradio restarts the 15-minute timer for locked state.A tone sounds. The yellow LED double blinks. Thedisplay shows Radio Locked.Wait for 15 minutes and then repeat the steps in Accessing Radios by Using Passwords on page 98 toaccess the radio.Turning Password Lock On or OffFollow the procedure to turn password lock on or off onyour radio.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Utilities. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to Radio Settings. Press to select.4Press   or   to Passwd Lock. Press to select.5Enter the current four-digit password.EnglishSend Feedback   99
• Use a keypad microphone.• Press   or   to edit the numeric value ofeach digit, and press   to enter and move tothe next digit.A positive indicator tone sounds for every digitpressed.6Press   to enter the password.If the password is incorrect, the display shows WrongPassword and automatically returns to the previousmenu.7Do one of the following:• Press   or   to Turn On. Press   toselect.The display shows   beside Turn On.• Press   or   to Turn Off. Press to select.The display shows   beside Turn Off.Changing PasswordsFollow the procedure to change passwords on your radio.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Utilities. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to Radio Settings. Press to select.4Press   or   to Passwd Lock. Press to select.5Enter the current four-digit password, and press to proceed.If the password is incorrect, the display shows WrongPassword and automatically returns to the previousmenu.6Press   or   to Change PWD. Press   toselect.English100   Send Feedback
7Enter a new four-digit password, and press   toproceed.8Re-enter the new four-digit password, and press to proceed.If successful, the display shows Password Changed.If unsuccessful, the display shows Passwords DoNot Match.The screen automatically returns to the previousmenu.Notification ListYour radio has a Notification list that collects all yourunread events on the channel, such as unread textmessages, telegrams, missed calls, and call alerts.The display shows the Notification icon when theNotification list has one or more events.For text messages, missed calls, and call alert events, themaximum number of notifications are 30 text messagesand 10 missed calls or call alerts. This maximum numberdepends on individual feature (job tickets or text messagesor missed calls or call alerts) list capability.NOTICE:Your radio suspends Scan when the Notification listis displayed. Scanning resumes when your radioexits the Notification list. Press   , or wait forthe menu timer to expire to exit the Notification list.Accessing Notification ListFollow the procedure to access the Notification list on yourradio.1Do one of the following:• Press the programmed Notification button. Skipthe steps below.• Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Notification. Press to select.3Press   or   to the required event. Press to select.EnglishSend Feedback   101
4Long press   to return to the Home screen.Auto-Range Transponder System   The Auto-Range Transponder System (ARTS) is ananalog-only feature designed to inform you when your radiois out-of-range of other ARTS-equipped radios.ARTS-equipped radios transmit or receive signalsperiodically to confirm that they are within range of eachother.Your radio provides indications of states as follows:First-Time AlertA tone sounds.The display shows In Range after the channel alias.ARTS-in-Range AlertA tone sounds, if programmed.The display shows In Range after the channel alias.ARTS-Out-of-Range AlertA tone sounds. The red LED rapidly blinks.The display shows Out of Range alternating with theHome screen.NOTICE:Check with your dealer or system administrator formore information.Over-the-Air Programming   Your dealer can remotely update your radio through Over-the-Air Programming (OTAP) without any physicalconnection. Additionally, some settings can also beconfigured by using OTAP.When your radio undergoes OTAP, the green LED blinks.When your radio receives high volume data:• The display shows the High Volume Data icon.• The channel becomes busy.• A negative tone sounds if you press the PTT button.When OTAP completes, depending on the configuration:• A tone sounds. The display shows UpdatingRestarting. Your radio restarts by powering off and onagain.• You can select Restart Now or Postpone. When youselect Postpone, your radio returns to the previousscreen. The display shows the OTAP Delay Timer iconuntil the automatic restart occurs.English102   Send Feedback
When your radio powers up after automatic restart:• If successful, the display shows Sw UpdateCompleted.• If unsuccessful, the display shows Sw Update Failed.See Checking Software Update Information on page 122for the updated software version.Wi-Fi OperationWi-Fi® is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance®.This feature allows you to setup and connect to a Wi-Finetwork. Wi-Fi supports updates for radio firmware,codeplug, and resources such as language packs andvoice announcement.Turning Wi-Fi On or OffThe programmed Wi-Fi On or Off button is assigned bydefault. Check with your dealer or system administrator todetermine how your radio has been programmed.Voice Announcements for the programmed Wi-Fi On orOff button can be customized through CPS according touser requirements. Check with your dealer or systemadministrator for more information.You can turn on or turn off Wi-Fi by performing one of thefollowing actions.• Press the programmed Wi-Fi On or Off button.Voice Announcement sounds Turning On Wi-Fi orTurning Off Wi-Fi.• Access this feature using the menu.a. Press   to access the menu.b. Press   or   to WiFi and press   toselect.c. Press   or   to Turn On and press to select.The radio displays Turning On WiFi.Connecting to a Network Access PointWhen you turn on Wi-Fi, the radio scans and connects to anetwork access point.1Press   to access the menu.EnglishSend Feedback   103
2Press   or   to WiFi and press   toselect.3Press   or   to Networks and press to select.4Press   or   to a network access point andpress   to select.5Press   or   to Connect and press   toselect.When the connection is successful, the radio displays anotice and the network access point is saved into theprofile list.Checking Wi-Fi Connection StatusFollow the procedure to check the Wi-Fi Connection status.Press the programmed Wi-Fi Status Query button for theconnection status by using Voice Announcement. VoiceAnnouncement sounds Wi-Fi is Off, Wi-Fi is On but NoConnection, or Wi-Fi is On with Connection.• The display shows WiFi Off when the Wi-Fi isturned off.• The display shows WiFi On, Connected when theradio is connected to a network.•The display shows WiFi On, Disconnected whenthe Wi-Fi is turned on but the radio is not connectedto any network.Voice Announcements for the Wi-Fi status queryresults can be customized through CPS according touser requirements. Check with your dealer or systemadministrator for more information.NOTICE:The programmed Wi-Fi Status Query buttonis assigned by default. Check with yourdealer or system administrator to determinehow your radio has been programmed.English104   Send Feedback
Viewing Details of Network AccessPointsFollow the procedure to view details of network accesspoints.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to WiFi and press   toselect.3Press   or   to a network access point andpress   to select.4Press   or   to view Network SSID,Security Mode, IP Address, and MAC Address.For a non-connected network access point, only theService Set Identifier (SSID) and Security Mode aredisplayed.EnglishSend Feedback   105
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UtilitiesThis chapter explains the operations of the utility functionsavailable in your radio.Squelch LevelsYou can adjust the squelch level to filter out unwanted callswith low signal strength or channels with noise higher thannormal background.NormalThis is the default setting.TightThis setting filters out unwanted calls and/orbackground noise. Calls from remote locations may alsobe filtered out.NOTICE:This feature is not applicable in Citizens Bandchannels that are in the same frequency.Setting Squelch LevelsFollow the procedure to set the squelch levels on yourradio.1Do one of the following:• Press the programmed Squelch button. Skip thefollowing steps.• Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Utilities. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to Radio Settings. Press to select.4Press   or   to Squelch. Press   toselect.5Do one of the following:• Press   or   to Normal. Press   toselect.The display shows   beside Normal.• Press   or   to Tight. Press   toselect.EnglishSend Feedback   107
The display shows   beside Tight.The screen automatically returns to the previousmenu.Power LevelsYou can customize the power setting to high or low foreach channel.HighThis enables communication with radios located at aconsiderable distance from you.LowThis enables communication with radios in closerproximity.NOTICE:This feature is not applicable in Citizens Bandchannels that are in the same frequency.Setting Power LevelsFollow the procedure to set the power levels on your radio.1Do one of the following:• Press the programmed Power Level button. Skipthe steps below.• Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Utilities. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to Radio Settings. Press to select.4Press   or   to Power. Press   toselect.5Do one of the following:• Press   or   to High. Press   toselect.The display shows   beside High.• Press   or   to Low. Press   toselect.The display shows   beside Low.English108   Send Feedback
6Long press   to return to the Home screen.Adjusting Display BrightnessFollow the procedure to adjust the display brightness onyour radio.1Do one of the following:• Press the programmed Brightness button.Proceed to step 5.• Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Utilities. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to Radio Settings. Press to select.4Press   or   to Brightness. Press   toselect.The display shows the progress bar.5Press   or   to decrease or increase thedisplay brightness. Press   to select.The setting value is varied from 1 to 8.Voice Operating TransmissionThe Voice Operating Transmission (VOX) allows you toinitiate a hands-free voice-activated call on a programmedchannel. The radio automatically transmits, for aprogrammed period, whenever the microphone on theVOX-capable accessory detects voice.NOTICE:This feature is not applicable in Citizens Bandchannels that are in the same frequency.You can enable or disable VOX by doing one of thefollowing:• Turn the radio off and then power it on again to enableVOX.• Change the channel by using the Channel Rocker.• Turn VOX on or off by using the programmed VOXbutton or menu to enable or disable VOX.EnglishSend Feedback   109
• Press the PTT button during radio operation to disableVOX.NOTICE:Turning this feature on or off is limited to radios withthis function enabled. Check with your dealer orsystem administrator for more information.Turning Voice Operating TransmissionOn or OffFollow the procedure to turn VOX on or off on your radio.1Do one of the following:• Press the programmed VOX button. Skip thesteps below.• Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Utilities. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to Radio Settings. Press to select.4Press   or   to VOX. Press   to select.5Do one of the following:• Press   or   to On. Press   toselect. The display shows   beside On.• Press   or   to Off. Press   toselect. The display shows   beside Off.NOTICE:If the Talk Permit Tone is enabled, use a triggerword to initiate the call. Wait for the Talk PermitTone to finish before speaking clearly into themicrophone. See Turning Talk Permit Tone On orOff on page 113 for more information.Setting Display Backlight TimerYou can set the display backlight timer of the radio asneeded. The setting also affects the Menu NavigationButtons and keypad backlighting accordingly. Follow theprocedure to set the backlight timer on your radio.1Do one of the following:English110   Send Feedback
• Press the programmed Backlight button. Skipthe following steps.• Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Utilities. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to Radio Settings. Press to select.4Press   or   to Display. Press   toselect.5Press   or   to Backlight Timer. Press to select.The display backlight and keypad backlighting areautomatically turned off as the LED indicator is disabled.See Turning LED Indicators On or Off on page 114 formore information.Turning Radio Tones/Alerts On orOffYou can enable and disable all radio tones and alerts, ifneeded, except for incoming Emergency alert tone. Followthe procedure to turn tones and alerts on or off on yourradio.1Do one of the following:• Press the programmed Tones/Alerts button. Skipthe steps below.• Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Utilities. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to Radio Settings. Press to select.4Press   or   to Tones/Alerts. Press to select.EnglishSend Feedback   111
5Press   or   to All Tones. Press   toselect.6Do one of the following:• Press   or   to On. Press   toselect. The display shows   beside On.• Press   or   to Off. Press   toselect. The display shows   beside Off.Turning Power Up Tone On or OffFollow the procedure to turn Power Up Tone on or off onyour radio.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Utilities. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to Radio Settings. Press to select.4Press   or   to Tones/Alerts. Press to select.5Press   or   to Power Up. Press   toselect.6Do one of the following:• Press   or   to On. Press   toselect. The display shows   beside On.• Press   or   to Off. Press   toselect. The display shows   beside Off.Setting Tones/Alerts Volume OffsetLevelsThis feature adjusts the volume of the tones or alerts,allowing it to be higher or lower than the voice volume.Follow the procedure to set the tones and alerts volumeoffset levels on your radio.1Press   to access the menu.English112   Send Feedback
2Press   or   to Utilities. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to Radio Settings. Press to select.4Press   or   to Tones/Alerts. Press to select.5Press   or   to Vol. Offset. Press to select.6Press   or   to the required volume offsetlevel.A feedback tone sounds with each correspondingvolume offset level.7Do one of the following:• Press   to select. The required volume offsetlevel is saved.• Press   to exit. The changes are discarded.Turning Talk Permit Tone On or OffFollow the procedure to turn Talk Permit Tone on or off onyour radio.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Utilities. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to Radio Settings. Press to select.4Press   or   to Tones/Alerts. Press to select.5Press   or   to Talk Permit. Press to select.6Do one of the following:• Press   or   to On. Press   toselect. The display shows   beside On.EnglishSend Feedback   113
• Press   or   to Off. Press   toselect. The display shows   beside Off.Setting LanguagesFollow the procedure to set the languages on your radio.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Utilities. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to Radio Settings. Press to select.4Press   or   to Languages. Press   toselect.5Press   or   to the required language.Press   to select.The display shows   beside the selected language.Turning LED Indicators On or OffFollow the procedure to turn the LED indicators on or off onyour radio.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Utilities. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to Radio Settings. Press to select.4Press   or   to LED Indicator. Press to select.5Do one of the following:• Press   or   to On. Press   toselect. The display shows   beside On.• Press   or   to Off. Press   toselect. The display shows   beside Off.English114   Send Feedback
Turning Introduction Screen On orOffYou can enable and disable the Introduction Screen byfollowing the procedure.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Utilities. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to Radio Settings. Press to select.4Press   or   to Intro Screen. Press to select.5Do one of the following:• Press   or   to On. Press   toselect. The display shows   beside On.• Press   or   to Off. Press   toselect. The display shows   beside Off.Turning Voice Announcement On orOffThis feature enables the radio to audibly indicate thecurrent zone or channel the user has just assigned, or theprogrammable button the user has just pressed. This istypically useful when the user has difficulty reading thecontent shown on the display. This audio indicator can becustomized according to customer requirements. Followthe procedure to turn Voice Announcement on or off onyour radio.NOTICE:The Voice Announcement feature can only beenabled through CPS. If enabled, the Text-to-Speech feature is automatically disabled.1Do one of the following:• Press the programmed Voice Announcementbutton. Skip the following steps.• Press   to access the menu.EnglishSend Feedback   115
2Press   or   to Utilities. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to Radio Settings. Press to select.4Press   or   to Voice Announcement.Press   to select.5Do one of the following:• Press   or   to On. Press   toselect. The display shows   beside On.• Press   or   to Off. Press   toselect. The display shows   beside Off.Turning Automatic Call ForwardingOn or OffYou can enable your radio to automatically forward voicecalls to another radio.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Utilities. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to Radio Settings. Press to select.4Press   or   to Call Forward. Press to select.5Do one of the following:• Press   or   to On. Press   toselect. The display shows   beside On.• Press   or   to Off. Press   toselect. The display shows   beside Off.Setting Menu TimerYou can set the time your radio stays in the menu before itautomatically switches to the Home screen. Follow theprocedure to set the menu timer.English116   Send Feedback
1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Utilities. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to Radio Settings. Press to select.4Press   or   to Menu Timer. Press   toselect.5Press   or   to the required setting. Press to select.Turning Analog Microphone AGC Onor OffThe Analog Microphone Automatic Gain Control (AGC)controls the microphone gain of the radio automaticallywhile transmitting on an analog system. This featuresuppresses loud audio or boosts soft audio to a presetvalue in order to provide a consistent level of audio. Followthe procedure to turn Analog Microphone AGC on or off onyour radio.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Utilities. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to Radio Settings. Press to select.4Press   or   to Mic AGC-A. Press   toselect.5Do one of the following:• Press   or   to On. Press   toselect. The display shows   beside On.• Press   or   to Off. Press   toselect. The display shows   beside Off.EnglishSend Feedback   117
Turning Digital Microphone AGC Onor OffThe Digital Microphone Automatic Gain Control (AGC)controls the microphone gain of the radio automaticallywhile transmitting on a digital system. This featuresuppresses loud audio or boosts soft audio to a presetvalue in order to provide a consistent level of audio. Followthe procedure to turn Digital Microphone AGC on or off onyour radio.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Utilities. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to Radio Settings. Press to select.4Press   or   to Mic AGC-D. Press   toselect.5Do one of the following:• Press   or   to On. Press   toselect. The display shows   beside On.• Press   or   to Off. Press   toselect. The display shows   beside Off.Turning Intelligent Audio On or OffYour radio automatically adjusts the audio volume toovercome current background noise in the environment,inclusive of both stationary and non-stationary noisesources. This is a receive-only feature and does not affecttransmission audio. Follow the procedure to turn IntelligentAudio on or off on your radio.1Do one of the following:• Press the programmed Intelligent Audio button.Skip the steps below.• Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Utilities. Press   toselect.English118   Send Feedback
3Press   or   to Radio Settings. Press to select.4Press   or   to Intelligent Audio. Press to select.5Do one of the following:• Press   or   to On. Press   toselect. The display shows   beside On.• Press   or   to Off. Press   toselect. The display shows   beside Off.Turning Trill Enhancement On or OffYou can enable this feature when you are speaking in alanguage that contains many words with alveolar trill(rolling "R") pronunciations. Follow the procedure to turnTrill Enhancement on or off on your radio.1Do one of the following:• Press the programmed Trill Enhancementbutton. Skip the steps below.• Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Utilities. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to Radio Settings. Press to select.4Press   or   to Trill Enhance. Press to select.5Do one of the following:• Press   or   to On. Press   toselect. The display shows   beside On.• Press   or   to Off. Press   toselect. The display shows   beside Off.EnglishSend Feedback   119
Turning Acoustic FeedbackSuppressor On or Off   The feature allows you to minimize acoustic feedback inreceived calls. Follow the procedure to turn AcousticFeedback Suppressor on or off on your radio.1Do one of the following:• Press the programmed AF Suppressor button.Skip the following steps.• Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Utilities. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to Radio Settings. Press to select.4Press   or   to AF Suppressor. Press to select.5Do one of the following:• Press   or   to On. Press   toselect. The display shows   beside On.• Press   or   to Off. Press   toselect. The display shows   beside Off.General Radio InformationYour radio contains information on various generalparameters.The general information of your radio is as follows:• Battery information.• Radio alias and ID.• Firmware and Codeplug versions.• Software update.• GNSS information.NOTICE:Press   to return to the previous screen. Longpress   to return to the Home screen. The radioexits the current screen once the inactivity timerexpires.English120   Send Feedback
Accessing Battery InformationDisplays information of your radio battery.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Utilities. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to Radio Info. Press to select.4Press   or   to Battery Info. Press to select. The display shows the batteryinformation.Checking Radio Alias and IDFollow the procedure to check the radio alias and ID onyour radio.1Do one of the following:• Press the programmed Radio Alias and IDbutton. Skip the steps below.A positive indicator tone sounds.You can press the programmed Radio Alias andID button to return to the previous screen.• Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Utilities. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to Radio Info. Press   toselect.4Press   or   to My ID. Press   toselect.The first text line shows the radio alias. The secondtext line shows the radio ID.Checking Firmware and CodeplugVersionsFollow the procedure to check the firmware and codeplugversions on your radio.EnglishSend Feedback   121
1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Utilities. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to Radio Info. Press   toselect.4Press   or   to Versions. Press   toselect.The display shows the current firmware andcodeplug versions.Checking Software Update InformationThis feature shows the date and time of the latest softwareupdate carried out through OTAP or Wi-Fi. Follow theprocedure to check the software update information onyour radio.1Press   to access the menu.2Press   or   to Utilities. Press   toselect.3Press   or   to Radio Info. Press   toselect.4Press   or   to SW Update. Press   toselect.The display shows the date and time of the latestsoftware update.Software Update menu is only available after at least onesuccessful OTAP or Wi-Fi session. See Over-the-AirProgramming on page 102 for more information.Received Signal Strength IndicatorThis feature allows you to view the Received SignalStrength Indicator (RSSI) values.The display shows the RSSI icon at the top right corner.See Display Icons for more information on the RSSI icon.English122   Send Feedback
Viewing RSSI ValuesFollow the procedure to view RSSI values on your radio.When you are at the Home screen:1Press   three times and immediately press three times, all in 5 seconds.The display shows the current RSSI values.2Long press   to return to the Home screen.Front Panel ProgrammingYou are able to customize certain feature parameters inFront Panel Programming (FPP) to enhance the use ofyour radio.The following buttons are used as required while navigatingthrough the feature parameters.Left/Right Navigation ButtonPress to navigate through options horizontally orvertically, or increase or decrease values.Menu/OK ButtonPress to select the option or enter a sub-menu.Return/Home ButtonShort press to return to the previous menu or exit theselection screen.Long press at any time to return to the Home screen.EnglishSend Feedback   123
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Authorized Accessories ListAntenna• UHF, 403–425 MHz, 4.5 cm, Stubby Antenna(PMAE4093_)• UHF, 420–445 MHz, 4.5 cm, Stubby Antenna(PMAE4094_)• UHF, 435–470 MHz, 4.5 cm, Stubby Antenna(PMAE4095_)• UHF, 445–480 MHz, 4.5 cm, Stubby Antenna(PMAE4099_)• VHF, 136–144 MHz, 5.0 cm, Stubby Antenna(PMAD4144_)• VHF, 144–156 MHz, 5.0 cm, Stubby Antenna(PMAD4145_)• VHF, 156–174 MHz, 5.0 cm, Stubby Antenna(PMAD4146_)• VHF, 136–144 MHz, 9.0 cm, Whip Antenna(PMAD4154_)• VHF, 144–156 MHz, 9.0 cm, Whip Antenna(PMAD4155_)• VHF, 156–174 MHz, 9.0 cm, Whip Antenna(PMAD4156_)Batteries• BT100x Lithium-Ion 2200 mAh Battery Pack(PMNN4468_)Carry Devices• Flexible Quick Release Hand Strap (PMLN7076_)• Heavy-Duty Swivel Belt Clip (PMLN7128_)• Swivel Carry Holster (PMLN7190_)• Nylon Wrist Strap (PMLN6074_)Chargers• Standard Multi-Unit Charger (PMLN7093_)• Standard Multi-Unit Charger, US/NA Plug (PMLN7101_)• Standard Single Unit Charger (PMLN7094_)• Standard Single Unit Charger, US/NA Plug(PMLN7109_)• Micro USB Power Supply, 5 V 1 A, US/NA Plug(25009298001)EnglishSend Feedback   125
• Power Supply Adaptor 100V-240V, Micro USB(PS000227A01)Earbuds and Earpieces• Swivel Earpiece, In-line Mic and PTT (PMLN7189_)• Earbud with In-line Mic/PTT, MagOne (PMLN7156_)• 2-Wire with Transparent Tube, Black (PMLN7157_)• 1-Wire Surveillance Earpiece, In-Line Mic and PTT(PMLN7158_)• Adjustable D-Style with In-Line Mic and PTT(PMLN7159_)• Transparent Acoustic Tube (RLN6242_)• High Noise Yellow Foam Earpieces (5080384F72)Miscellaneous• Battery Door (PMLN7074_)Wireless• Push-to-Talk Module, without Charger (NNTN8191_)• 1-Wire Earbud, 29 cm Cord, Black (NNTN8294_)• 1-Wire Earbud,116 cm Cord, Black (NNTN8295_)• Eartips for Operations Critical Wireless Earbuds(Replacement for NNTN8294_ and NNTN8295_)(NNTN8299_)• Wireless Neckloop Y-adapter and retention hook forCompletely Discreet Kit (NNTN8385_)• Discreet Surveillance Kit (NNTN8433_)• Business Wireless Accessory Kit (PMLN6463_)• Operations Critical Wireless 1-Wire Surveillance Kit withTranslucent Tube (PMLN7052_)• Completely Discreet Earpiece Kit (RLN4922_)5• XBT Behind-the-Neck, Non-Secure Wireless HeavyDuty Headset (RLN6490_)• XBT Overhead, Non-Secure Wireless Heavy DutyHeadset (RLN6491_)• Swivel Earpiece with In-Line Microphone (RLN6550_)5• Non-Secure HK200 Mobile Bluetooth Headset (89409N)• Non-Secure Wireless Headset & Push-to-Talk Devicewith Push-to-Talk Audio, 12-Inch Cable (NNTN8125_)5Contact your dealer on the availability of these accessories.English126   Send Feedback
• Non-Secure Wireless Headset & Push-to-Talk Devicewith Push-to-Talk Audio, 9.5-Inch Cable (NNTN8126_)• Non-Secure Wireless Push-to-Talk Device(NNTN8127_)• Non - Secure Bluetooth Wireless Push-to-Talk Device(NTN8127_N)• Non-Secure Wireless Headset & Push-to-Talk Devicewith Push-to-Talk Audio, 12-Inch Cable (NNTN8189_)• Earpiece 12-Inch Cable (Replacement for NNTN8125_)(NTN2572_)• Earpiece 9.5-Inch Cable (Replacement for NNTN8126_)(NTN2575_)• Bluetooth Accessory Kit with NA Power Supply(RLN6500_)EnglishSend Feedback   127
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Batteries and ChargersWarrantyThe Workmanship WarrantyThe workmanship warranty guarantees against defects inworkmanship under normal use and service.SL Series Batteries 12 MonthsChargers (Single-Unit andMulti-Unit, Non-Display)12 MonthsThe Capacity WarrantyThe capacity warranty guarantees 80% of the ratedcapacity for the warranty duration.Lithium-Ion (Li-lon) Batter-ies12 MonthsEnglishSend Feedback   129
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Limited WarrantyMOTOROLA SOLUTIONSCOMMUNICATION PRODUCTSI. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERSAND FOR HOW LONG:Motorola Solutions, Inc. ("Motorola Solutions") warrants theMotorola Solutions manufactured Communication Productslisted below ("Product") against defects in material andworkmanship under normal use and service for a period oftime from the date of purchase as scheduled below:Digital Radios 24 MonthsProduct Accessories 12 MonthsMotorola Solutions, at its option, will at no charge eitherrepair the Product (with new or reconditioned parts),replace it (with a new or reconditioned Product), or refundthe purchase price of the Product during the warrantyperiod provided it is returned in accordance with the termsof this warranty. Replaced parts or boards are warrantedfor the balance of the original applicable warranty period.All replaced parts of Product shall become the property ofMotorola Solutions.This express limited warranty is extended by MotorolaSolutions to the original end user purchaser only and is notassignable or transferable to any other party. This is thecomplete warranty for the Product manufactured byMotorola Solutions. Motorola Solutions assumes noobligations or liability for additions or modifications to thiswarranty unless made in writing and signed by an officer ofMotorola Solutions.Unless made in a separate agreement between MotorolaSolutions and the original end user purchaser, MotorolaSolutions does not warrant the installation, maintenance orservice of the Product.Motorola Solutions cannot be responsible in any way forany ancillary equipment not furnished by MotorolaSolutions which is attached to or used in connection withthe Product, or for operation of the Product with anyancillary equipment, and all such equipment is expresslyexcluded from this warranty. Because each system whichmay use the Product is unique, Motorola Solutionsdisclaims liability for range, coverage, or operation of thesystem as a whole under this warranty.EnglishSend Feedback   131
II. GENERAL PROVISIONSThis warranty sets forth the full extent of Motorola Solutionsresponsibilities regarding the Product. Repair, replacementor refund of the purchase price, at Motorola Solutionsoption, is the exclusive remedy. THIS WARRANTY ISGIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESSWARRANTIES. IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDINGWITHOUT LIMITATION, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OFMERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULARPURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THISLIMITED WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLASOLUTIONS BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OFTHE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT, FOR ANYLOSS OF USE, LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE,COMMERCIAL LOSS, LOST PROFITS OR SAVINGS OROTHER INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITYTO USE SUCH PRODUCT, TO THE FULL EXTENT SUCHMAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW.III. STATE LAW RIGHTS:SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION ORLIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES OR LIMITATION ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIEDWARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OREXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY.This warranty gives specific legal rights, and there may beother rights which may vary from state to state.IV. HOW TO GET WARRANTYSERVICEYou must provide proof of purchase (bearing the date ofpurchase and Product item serial number) in order toreceive warranty service and, also, deliver or send theProduct item, transportation and insurance prepaid, to anauthorized warranty service location. Warranty service willbe provided by Motorola Solutions through one of itsauthorized warranty service locations. If you first contactthe company which sold you the Product (e.g., dealer orcommunication service provider), it can facilitate yourobtaining warranty service. You can also call MotorolaSolutions at 1-800-927-2744 US/Canada.V. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOESNOT COVER1Defects or damage resulting from use of the Product inother than its normal and customary manner.English132   Send Feedback
2Defects or damage from misuse, accident, water, orneglect.3Defects or damage from improper testing, operation,maintenance, installation, alteration, modification, oradjustment.4Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directlyby defects in material workmanship.5A Product subjected to unauthorized Productmodifications, disassembles or repairs (including,without limitation, the addition to the Product of non-Motorola Solutions supplied equipment) which adverselyaffect performance of the Product or interfere withMotorola Solutions normal warranty inspection andtesting of the Product to verify any warranty claim.6Product which has had the serial number removed ormade illegible.7Rechargeable batteries if:• any of the seals on the battery enclosure of cells arebroken or show evidence of tampering.• the damage or defect is caused by charging or usingthe battery in equipment or service other than theProduct for which it is specified.8Freight costs to the repair depot.9A Product which, due to illegal or unauthorizedalteration of the software/firmware in the Product, doesnot function in accordance with Motorola Solutionspublished specifications or the FCC certification labelingin effect for the Product at the time the Product wasinitially distributed from Motorola Solutions.10 Scratches or other cosmetic damage to Productsurfaces that does not affect the operation of theProduct.11 Normal and customary wear and tear.VI. PATENT AND SOFTWAREPROVISIONSMotorola Solutions will defend, at its own expense, any suitbrought against the end user purchaser to the extent that itis based on a claim that the Product or parts infringe aUnited States patent, and Motorola Solutions will pay thosecosts and damages finally awarded against the end userpurchaser in any such suit which are attributable to anysuch claim, but such defense and payments areconditioned on the following:1Motorola Solutions will be notified promptly in writing bysuch purchaser of any notice of such claim,EnglishSend Feedback   133
2Motorola Solutions will have sole control of the defenseof such suit and all negotiations for its settlement orcompromise, and3Should the Product or parts become, or in MotorolaSolutions opinion be likely to become, the subject of aclaim of infringement of a United States patent, thatsuch purchaser will permit Motorola Solutions, at itsoption and expense, either to procure for suchpurchaser the right to continue using the Product orparts or to replace or modify the same so that itbecomes non-infringing or to grant such purchaser acredit for the Product or parts as depreciated and acceptits return. The depreciation will be an equal amount peryear over the lifetime of the Product or parts asestablished by Motorola Solutions.Motorola Solutions will have no liability with respect to anyclaim of patent infringement which is based upon thecombination of the Product or parts furnished hereunderwith software, apparatus or devices not furnished byMotorola Solutions, nor will Motorola Solutions have anyliability for the use of ancillary equipment or software notfurnished by Motorola Solutions which is attached to orused in connection with the Product. The foregoing statesthe entire liability of Motorola Solutions with respect toinfringement of patents by the Product or any parts thereof.Laws in the United States and other countries preserve forMotorola Solutions certain exclusive rights for copyrightedMotorola Solutions software such as the exclusive rights toreproduce in copies and distribute copies of such MotorolaSolutions software. Motorola Solutions software may beused in only the Product in which the software wasoriginally embodied and such software in such Product maynot be replaced, copied, distributed, modified in any way, orused to produce any derivative thereof. No other useincluding, without limitation, alteration, modification,reproduction, distribution, or reverse engineering of suchMotorola Solutions software or exercise of rights in suchMotorola Solutions software is permitted. No license isgranted by implication, estoppel or otherwise underMotorola Solutions patent rights or copyrights.VII. GOVERNING LAWThis Warranty is governed by the laws of the State ofIllinois, U.S.A.English134   Send Feedback
MOTOROLA, MOTO, MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC and are used under license. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © 2017 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.Motorola Solutions, Inc.1303 East Algonquin RoadSchaumburg, Illinois 60196 U.S.A.Printed in U.S.A.www.motorolasolutions.com/mototrbo

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