Motorola Solutions 99FT7005 Limited Modular Approval User Manual 09L69 O
Motorola Solutions, Inc. Limited Modular Approval 09L69 O
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RLN5381 Option Board with Bluetooth™ Wireless Technology for the Professional Portable Radio Series 6880309L69-O TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety and General Information ........................................1 Guidelines on Interference and Lost Links ......................1 Regulatory .......................................................................2 Range..............................................................................2 Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility ....................3 2.4 GHz Equipment Compatibility ...................................3 Facilities ..........................................................................3 Aircraft .............................................................................3 Medical Devices ..............................................................3 Installation and Programming ...........................................5 Bluetooth Radio Overview .................................................6 Connecting for the First Time ..........................................7 Verifying Connection .......................................................8 Receiving a Call ..............................................................8 Sending a Call .................................................................9 Resolving a Lost Link ......................................................9 Channel Change ...........................................................10 Ending a Connection .....................................................10 Connecting to Last Device(s) ........................................10 Connecting to Different Device(s) .................................11 Turning Radio Off ..........................................................12 Tone Description ...........................................................13 Troubleshooting.............................................................13 Service ..........................................................................13 Warranty........................................................................13 Replacement Parts........................................................14 SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION. READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR MOTOROLA OPTION BOARD WITH BLUETOOTH WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY. Guidelines on Interference and Lost Links This device operates in the unlicensed ISM frequency band (2.402-2.480 GHz). Devices operating in an unlicensed frequency band are subject to interference from other devices. Interference effects range in severity from poor or garbled audio to a complete loss of communication between a Motorola two-way radio with Bluetooth wireless technology and a corresponding Motorola accessory with Bluetooth wireless technology. The latter effect is referred to as a “lost link” and results in the inability to use the accessory with Bluetooth wireless technology. ALWAYS KEEP YOUR TWO-WAY RADIO READILY AVAILABLE FOR USE IN THE EVENT THE BLUETOOTH WIRELESS LINK IS LOST. Examples of potential interference sources operating in the ISM band include 802.11b wireless local area networks (LANs), Home RF residential wireless LANs, microwave ovens, computers, and 2.4 GHz wireless phones. Regulatory Users are not permitted to make changes or modify the device in any way. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the device. See 47 CFR Sec. 15.21. This device complies with Part 15 of the U.S. FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. See 47 CFR Sec. 15.19(3). This device operates in the 2.402 - 2.480 GHz frequency range. Some countries have restrictions against using devices in this range. Please check your local regulations. Range This Bluetooth wireless device has a Class 2 transmitter operating at a nominal 0 dBm (1 mW) power level. In ideal line-of-sight conditions, the range between a Motorola two-way radio with Bluetooth wireless technology and a corresponding accessory with Bluetooth wireless technology is up to 10 meters (approximately 30 feet). Actual range varies depending on environmental conditions and position of the portable radio with respect to the accessory. ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE/ COMPATIBILITY 2.4 GHz Equipment Compatibility Bluetooth wireless devices may cause disruption in operation of other 2.4 GHz equipment, especially wireless LANs. Facilities To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off your device in any facility where posted notices instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy. Aircraft When instructed to do so, turn off your device when on board an aircraft. Any use of your device must be in accordance with applicable regulations per airline crew instructions. Medical Devices Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of 6 inches (15 centimeters) be maintained between a wireless device and a pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the recommendations of the Food and Drug Administration. Persons with pacemakers should: • ALWAYS keep the wireless device more than 6 inches (15 centimeters) from their pacemaker when the device is turned ON. • NOT carry the device in the breast pocket. • Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference. • Turn the device OFF immediately if there is any reason to suspect that interference is taking place. Hearing Aids Some digital wireless radios may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives. Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING With the option board installed, your portable Professional Series Radio is enabled with Bluetooth technology. See your local Motorola representative for installation and programming. WARNING If installed in any FM Professional Series Radio, FM Approval of that radio is negated. If installed in any mobile Professional Series Radio, the option board will be damaged. For portable use only. Note to installer: Refer to the portable Professional Series Radio service manual for option board installation procedures. In addition, you must replace the radio’s existing retainer with a modified version (as indicated below) for proper Bluetooth antenna operation. The modified retainers and associated pads are included with the option board. If your current retainer has pads attached, duplicate the pad layout of your current retainer on your modified retainer using the enclosed pads. Replace Current Retainer With Modified Retainer 42D80498Z01 01D85596E01 42D86266Z01 01D85596E02 A separate identification label is also enclosed. Please apply this to the back of the radio, under the battery. BLUETOOTH RADIO OVERVIEW Option board symbol indicates option board is installed and activated. Side Button 3 (SB3) Portable Radio: Button and Symbol Locations (Display Model shown) Your Bluetooth radio will connect and operate with a Bluetooth two-way radio audio device from Motorola. A Push-To-Talk device with Bluetooth Wireless Technology from Motorola can also be used along with the Bluetooth audio device. Bluetooth audio and PushTo-Talk devices are sold separately. Connecting for the First Time 1. Turn Bluetooth radio on. Double SCAN tone sounds every two seconds. Note: To stop scan, press SB3 twice (short presses). You should press SB3 only briefly before releasing it; do not hold down SB3. 2. Turn Bluetooth device(s) on. 3. Place Bluetooth device(s) within 3 in. (7 cm.) of the front of the radio. This must be done within a few seconds of turning on the radio. Connection occurs with first Bluetooth device. CONNECT tone sounds and tracking number appears on display radio model. Note: Each Bluetooth device has a unique 10-digit tracking number (e.g., DA0FBL0000) for device identification. If you are not connecting to a second device, shortpress SB3 twice. If you are connecting to a second device, keep all devices within 3 in. (7 cm.) of each other until CONNECT tone sounds again. Tracking number appears on display radio models. 4. Operate devices. You can now move devices outside the 3-in. (7-cm.) connection range once connected. Note: If connection occurs with only a Bluetooth PushTo-Talk device, the connection will be dropped because this device will not operate by itself. Note: If connection does not occur, restart connection (start at Step 2 in “Connecting to Different Device(s)” on page 11) and make sure you are on an option board– enabled channel (see “Channel Change” on page 10). Verifying Connection You can verify the connection between the Bluetooth radio and Bluetooth device after a connection is made. 1. Short-press SB3 on radio. 2. Within two seconds of SB3 press, press and hold PTT button on Bluetooth device. You are connected if: • VERIFY tone sounds on the radio. • Tracking number appears on display. 3. Release PTT on Bluetooth device to exit verification. Note: If this does not occur, try again, making sure to short-press SB3 on radio first, before pressing PTT on Bluetooth device, and making sure to press PTT within two seconds of SB3 press. If there is still no VERIFY tone or tracking number, the radio is not connected with the Bluetooth device. See “Connecting to Different Device(s)” on page 11 to restart connection. Receiving a Call When a call is received, you hear receive audio on Bluetooth audio device. Note: Use volume control on Bluetooth device to adjust volume. You cannot adjust with Volume/On/Off knob on Bluetooth radio. Sending a Call To activate microphone on Bluetooth audio device, press PTT button on Bluetooth audio device or PTT button on Bluetooth Push-To-Talk device. Pressing the radio’s PTT button activates only the microphone on the radio. Note: Before transmitting, monitor frequency via your radio. Resolving a Lost Link Note: ALWAYS KEEP YOUR TWO-WAY RADIO READILY AVAILABLE FOR USE IN THE EVENT THE CONNECTION IS LOST. When connection is lost: • ALERT tone sounds on radio once for each lost device. • Tracking number of each lost device appears on display radio models. • Bluetooth radio automatically tries to reconnect for 30 seconds. • CONNECT tone sounds once for each device reconnected. If you think you have moved out of range, move devices closer together to restore lost link. You will be able to send and receive calls from your radio until connection is established again. See “Guidelines on Interference and Lost Links” on page 1. Channel Change The option board can be enabled or disabled per channel. See your local Motorola representative for programming information. If the option board is enabled on every channel, there is no interruption in Bluetooth connection when channel is changed. If the option board is disabled on some channels and you switch to a disabled channel, you will hear a CHANNEL CHANGED ALERT tone one second after switching. Bluetooth devices become inoperable, though still connected. Switch back to enabled channel within three seconds to prevent dropped connection. Ending a Connection If you do not want to operate with Bluetooth device(s), you need to end the current connection: • Short-press SB3 twice. You hear one ALERT tone for each Bluetooth device disconnected. Note: You can also turn radio off for a few seconds, then back on. This disconnects and turns off Bluetooth device(s). Connecting to Last Device(s) You can quickly reconnect to the last device(s) that linked to your Bluetooth radio. 1. Turn Bluetooth radio on. 10 Single SCAN tone sounds every two seconds. Note: To stop scan, short-press SB3 twice, and then short-press SB3 twice again. 2. Turn Bluetooth device(s) on. 3. Place Bluetooth device(s) within 3 ft. (1 m.) of the front of the radio. This must be done within a few seconds of turning on the radio. Connection occurs with Bluetooth audio device. CONNECT tone sounds and tracking number appears on display radio model. If you were not previously connected to a Bluetooth Push-To-Talk device, go to Step 4. If you were previously connected to a Bluetooth Push-To-Talk device, connection occurs. CONNECT tone sounds again and tracking number appears on display radio model. 4. Operate devices. Note: If reconnection does not occur, turn radio off and return to Step 1. If you are attempting to connect to a different device, start at Step 2 in “Connecting to Different Device(s)”, below. Connecting to Different Device(s) You can connect your Bluetooth radio to a different Bluetooth device(s). 1. If you are in a connection, short-press SB3 twice to disconnect. If not in a connection, go to Step 2. ALERT tone sounds for each device disconnected. 11 2. Short-press SB3 twice to begin to scan for device(s). Double SCAN tone sounds every two seconds. Note: To stop scan, short-press SB3 twice. 3. Turn Bluetooth device(s) on. 4. Place Bluetooth device(s) within 3 in. (7 cm.) of the front of the radio. This must be done within a few seconds of pressing SB3 twice. Connection occurs with first Bluetooth device. CONNECT tone sounds and tracking number appears on display radio model. If you are not connecting to a second device, shortpress SB3 twice to stop scan. If you are connecting to a second device, keep all devices within 3 in. (7 cm.) of each other until CONNECT tone sounds again. Tracking number appears on display radio models. 5. Operate devices. You can now move devices outside the 3-in. (7-cm.) connection range once connected. Note: If connection occurs with only a Bluetooth PushTo-Talk device, the connection will be dropped because this device will not operate by itself. Note: If connection does not occur, restart connection (start at Step 2, above). Turning Radio Off Turn the radio’s Volume/On/Off knob until it clicks. 12 Note: Any Bluetooth-connected device(s) is powered down. Tone Description Tone Description CONNECT Three rapid high tones ALERT Single half-second low tone CHANNEL CHANGED Continuous low tone ALERT VERIFY Continuous high tone SCAN Single or double low tone repeated every two seconds Troubleshooting If at any time you cannot reestablish the Bluetooth connection or a device is operating incorrectly, turn the radio and Bluetooth device(s) off and try to reconnect. Service The RLN5381 option board with Bluetooth Wireless Technology is not serviceable. Order replacement kit as necessary. Warranty The RLN5381 option board with Bluetooth Wireless Technology is covered under the standard Motorola one (1) year limited warranty. See your local Motorola representative for more information. 13 Replacement Parts Part Motorola Part No. Retainer/pad kit RLN5389 Modified retainer replacement for: 42D80498Z01 01D85596E01 42D86266Z01 01D85596E02 Small rectangular pad 7586000Z01 Larger rectangular pad 7580671Z01 V-shaped pad 7585943Z01 Motorola, Inc. 8000 West Sunrise Boulevard Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33322 MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. BLUETOOTH is a trademark owned by their proprietor and used by Motorola, Inc., under license. © Motorola, Inc. 2002 All Rights Reserved. Printed in the U.S.A. *6880309L69-O* 6880309L69-O
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