Motorola 89FT5867 User Manual

PROFESSIONAL DIGITAL TWO-WAY RADIO
MOTOTRBO™ SL7550 & SL7590 PORTABLES
USER GUIDE
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DeclarationofConformity

DeclarationofConformity
PerFCCCFR47Part2Section2.1077(a)
ResponsibleParty
Name:MotorolaSolutions,Inc.
Address:1303EastAlgonquinRoad,Schaumburg,IL60196-1078,U.S.A.
PhoneNumber:1-800-927-2744
Herebydeclaresthattheproduct:
ModelName:SL7550&SL7590
conformstothefollowingregulations:
FCCPart15,subpartB,section15.107(a),15.107(d)andsection15.109(a)
ClassBDigitalDevice
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Asapersonalcomputerperipheral,thisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.ThisdevicecomplieswithIndustryCanadalicence-exempt RSSstandard(s).Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:
1.Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and
2.Thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation.
Note:
ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttopart15oftheFCC Rules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation. Thisequipmentgenerates,usesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththe instructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.However ,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewill notoccurinaparticularinstallation.
Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningthe equipmentoffandon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures:
Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.
Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthereceiverisconnected.
Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.
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Contents
DeclarationofConformity.................................................i
Notes..........................................................................1
ImportantSafetyInformation............................................2
SoftwareVersion...........................................................3
ComputerSoftwareCopyrights........................................4
HandlingPrecautions.....................................................5
RFEnergyExposureandProductSafetyGuidelinesand
Instructions..................................................................6
Notes..........................................................................7
GettingStarted.............................................................8
HowtoUseThisGuide.............................................8
WhatYourDealer/SystemAdministratorCanTell
You......................................................................8
PreparingYourRadioforUse..........................................9
ChargingtheBattery................................................9
AttachingtheBattery..............................................10
AttachingtheEarpiece/AudioAccessory....................10
PoweringUptheRadio............................................11
AdjustingtheVolume..............................................11
IdentifyingRadioControls.............................................12
RadioControls......................................................12
ProgrammableButtons...........................................13
AssignableRadioFunctions..............................13
AssignableSettingsorUtilityFunctions................15
Usingthe4-WayNavigationDisc..............................15
AccessingtheProgrammedFunctions.......................16
UsingtheKeypad..................................................17
Push-To-T alk(PTT)Button......................................18
IPSiteConnect.....................................................19
CapacityPlus.......................................................19
LinkedCapacityPlus.............................................20
IdentifyingStatusIndicators...........................................21
DisplayIcons........................................................21
CallIcons............................................................23
UtilitiesIcons........................................................24
MiniNoticeIcons...................................................24
SentItemIcons....................................................24
JobTicketsIcons..................................................25
LEDIndicator.......................................................25
AudioT ones.........................................................26
IndicatorT ones.....................................................27
MakingandReceivingCalls..........................................28
SelectingaZone...................................................28
SelectingaChannel...............................................29
ReceivingandRespondingtoaRadioCall.................30
ReceivingandRespondingtoaGroupCall...........30
ReceivingandRespondingtoaPrivateCall...........31
ReceivinganAllCall........................................31
ReceivingandRespondingtoaPhoneCall...........32
MakingaRadioCall...............................................33
MakingaGroupCall........................................34
MakingaPrivateCall......................................34
MakinganAllCall...........................................35
MakingaPhoneCallwiththeOneT ouchAccess
Button...........................................................36
MakingaGroup,PrivateorAllCallwiththe
ProgrammableNumberKey..............................37
MakingaPhoneCallwiththeProgrammable
PhoneButton.................................................38
StoppingaRadioCall............................................39
Talkaround...........................................................40
MonitoringFeatures...............................................40
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MonitoringaChannel.......................................40
PermanentMonitor..........................................41
AdvancedFeatures.....................................................42
RadioCheck........................................................42
SendingaRadioCheck....................................42
RemoteMonitor....................................................43
InitiatingRemoteMonitor..................................43
ScanLists............................................................44
ViewinganEntryintheScanList........................44
ViewinganEntryintheScanListbyAlias
Search..........................................................45
EditingtheScanList........................................45
Scan...................................................................48
SettinganActiveScanList................................49
StartingandStoppingScan...............................49
RespondingtoaTransmissionDuringa
Scan.............................................................49
DeletingaNuisanceChannel.............................50
RestoringaNuisanceChannel...........................50
ContactSettings...................................................50
MakingaGroupCallfromContacts.....................51
MakingaPrivateCallfromContacts...................52
MakingaPhoneCallfromContacts....................53
MakingaCallAliasSearch...............................55
MakingaGroup,Private,PhoneorAllCallby
AliasSearch..................................................56
AssigninganEntrytoaProgrammableNumber
Key.............................................................57
RemovingtheAssociationbetweenEntryand
ProgrammableNumberKey.............................58
AddingaNewContact......................................59
SendingaMessagetoaContact........................60
CallIndicatorSettings............................................60
ActivatingandDeactivatingCallRingersforCall
Alert............................................................60
ActivatingandDeactivatingCallRingersfor
PrivateCalls..................................................61
ActivatingandDeactivatingCallRingersforText
Message.......................................................61
ActivatingandDeactivatingCallRingersfor
TelemetryStatuswithT ext.................................62
AssigningRingStyles......................................62
AllT ones.......................................................63
RingAlertTypeSelection..................................63
EscalatingAlarmT oneVolume...........................64
CallLogFeatures..................................................64
ViewingRecentCalls.......................................64
MissedCallScreen..........................................65
StoringanAliasfromaCallList..........................65
DeletingaCallfromaCallList...........................65
ViewingDetailsfromaCallList..........................66
CallAlertOperation...............................................66
ReceivingandRespondingtoaCallAlert.............66
MakingaCallAlertfromtheContactList..............66
MakingaCallAlertwiththeOneTouchAccess
Button...........................................................67
EmergencyOperation............................................67
ReceivinganEmergencyAlarm.........................68
RespondingtoanEmergencyAlarm...................69
SendinganEmergencyAlarm............................69
SendinganEmergencyAlarmwithCall...............70
SendinganEmergencyAlarmwithV oiceto
Follow..........................................................70
ReinitiatinganEmergencyMode........................71
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ExitingEmergencyMode..................................72
TextMessageFeatures..........................................72
WritingandSendingaTextMessage...................72
SendingaQuickT extMessage..........................73
SendingaQuickT extMessage..........................75
AccessingtheDraftsFolder...............................75
ManagingFail-to-SendT extMessages................77
ManagingSentT extMessages..........................79
ReceivingaT extMessage................................82
ManagingReceivedT extMessages....................83
JobTickets..........................................................86
AccessingtheJobTicketFolder.........................87
RespondingtotheJobTicket.............................88
DeletingaJobTicket........................................89
Privacy................................................................90
CovertMode........................................................91
EnteringCovertMode......................................91
ExitingCovertMode........................................91
DualT oneMultiFrequency(DTMF)...........................92
Multi-SiteControls.................................................92
StartinganAutomaticSiteSearch......................92
StoppinganAutomaticSiteSearch.....................93
StartingaManualSiteSearch............................94
Security...............................................................95
RadioDisable.................................................95
RadioEnable.................................................96
LoneWorker........................................................97
PasswordLockFeatures........................................97
AccessingtheRadiofromPassword...................97
UnlockingtheRadiofromLockedState...............98
TurningthePasswordLockOnorOff..................99
ChangingthePassword....................................99
BluetoothOperation..............................................100
TurningBluetoothOnandOff...........................100
FindingandConnectingtoaBluetooth
Device.........................................................101
FindingandConnectingfromaBluetoothDevice
(DiscoverableMode).......................................101
DisconnectingfromaBluetoothDevice...............102
SwitchingAudioRoute....................................102
ViewingDeviceDetails....................................102
EditingDeviceName......................................103
DeletingDeviceName.....................................103
BluetoothMicGain.........................................104
NoticationList....................................................104
AccessingtheNoticationList...........................104
Over-the-Air-Programming(OTAP)..........................105
Utilities...............................................................105
LockingandUnlockingtheKeypad....................105
TurningKeypadT onesOnorOff.......................106
TurningtheOptionBoardFeature(s)Onor
Off...............................................................106
IdentifyingCableType.....................................106
TurningtheV oiceOperatingTransmission(VOX)
FeatureOnorOff...........................................107
ControllingtheDisplayBacklight.......................107
TurningtheRadioTones/AlertsOnorOff............108
SettingtheT oneAlertVolumeOffsetLevel...........108
TurningtheT alkPermitT oneOnorOff...............109
SettingtheT extMessageAlertTone..................109
ChangingtheDisplayMode..............................110
AdjustingtheDisplayBrightness.......................11 1
WallpaperMode.............................................112
ScreenSaverMode........................................112
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AudioAccessory............................................113
AutoKeypadLock..........................................1 13
Language.....................................................113
TurningtheLEDIndicatorOnorOff...................114
VoiceAnnouncement......................................114
DigitalMicAGC(MicAGC-D)...........................115
IntelligentAudio.............................................1 15
TurningtheAcousticFeedbackSuppressor
FeatureOnorOff...........................................1 17
TextEntryConguration..................................118
AccessingGeneralRadioInformation.................123
RSSIValues..................................................125
Accessories..............................................................126
Antennas............................................................126
AudioAccessories................................................126
Batteries.............................................................126
Bluetooth............................................................126
Cables...............................................................127
CarryDevices......................................................127
Chargers............................................................127
MiscellaneousAccessories....................................127
BatteriesandChargersWarranty...................................128
TheWorkmanshipWarranty...................................128
TheCapacityWarranty..........................................128
LimitedWarranty........................................................128
MOTOROLACOMMUNICA TIONPRODUCTS...........128
I.WHATTHISWARRANTYCOVERSANDFOR
HOWLONG:.......................................................128
II.GENERALPROVISIONS:..................................129
III.STATELAWRIGHTS:.......................................129
IV.HOWTOGETWARRANTYSERVICE:................129
V.WHATTHISWARRANTYDOESNOT
COVER:.............................................................130
VI.PATENTANDSOFTWAREPROVISIONS:...........130
VII.GOVERNINGLAW:.........................................131
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Notes

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ImportantSafetyInformation

RFEnergyExposureandProductSafetyGuide forPortableTwo-WayRadios

ATTENTION!

ThisradioisrestrictedtoOccupationaluseonly.Before
usingtheradio,readtheRFEnergyExposureandProduct SafetyGuideforPortableTwo-WayRadioswhichcontains importantoperatinginstructionsforsafeusageandRF energyawarenessandcontrolforCompliancewithapplicable standardsandRegulations.
ForalistofMotorola-approvedantennas,batteries,andother accessories,visitthefollowingwebsite:
http://www.motorolasolutions.com
Anymodicationtothisdevice,notexpresslyauthorizedby Motorola,mayvoidtheuser’sauthoritytooperatethisdevice.
UnderIndustryCanadaregulations,thisradiotransmittermay onlyoperateusinganantennaofatypeandmaximum(or lesser)gainapprovedforthetransmitterbyIndustryCanada.To reducepotentialradiointerferencetootherusers,theantenna typeanditsgainshouldbesochosenthattheequivalent isotropicallyradiatedpower(e.i.r.p.)isnotmorethanthat necessaryforsuccessfulcommunication.
ThisradiotransmitterhasbeenapprovedbyIndustryCanada tooperatewithMotorola-approvedantennawiththemaximum
permissiblegainandrequiredantennaimpedanceforeach antennatypeindicated.Antennatypesnotincludedinthislist, havingagaingreaterthanthemaximumgainindicatedforthat type,arestrictlyprohibitedforusewiththisdevice.
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Informations importantes sur la sécurité

Exposition aux radiofréque nces et sécurité d u produit pour radios bidirectionnelles portatives
ATTENTION!
Cette radio ne doit être utilisée qu'à des fins professionnelles. Avant d'utiliser la radio, lisez le guide Exposition aux radiofréquences et sécurité du produit pour radios bidirectionnelles portatives, qui contient d'importantes instructions de fonctionnement pour une utilisation sécuritaire et des informations sur l'exposition aux fréquences radioélectriques afin d'assurer la conformité aux normes et règlements applicables.
Pour obtenir une liste d'antennes et d'autres accessoires approuvés par Motorola, consultez le site Web:
http://www.motorolasolutions.com
Selon la règlementation d'Industrie Canada, cet émetteur radio ne peut être utilisé qu'avec une antenne dont le type et le gain maximal (ou minimal) sont approuvés par Industrie Canada pour cet émetteur. Afin de limiter les interférences radio pour les autres utilisateurs, le type et le gain de l'antenne doivent être choisis de façon à ce que la puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente (P.I.R.E.) ne soit pas plus forte qu'il ne le faut pour établir la communication.
Le présent émetteur a été approuvé par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d'antenne agréés par Motorola et ayant un gain admissible maximal ainsi que l'impédance requise pour chaque type d'antenne indiqué.
Les types d'antenne non inclus, dont le gain est supérieur au gain maximal indiqué, sont strictement interdits pour l'exploitation de l'émetteur.
Informations importantes sur la sécurité
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SoftwareVersion

Allthefeaturesdescribedinthefollowingsectionsare supportedbytheradio'ssoftwareversionR02.06.20orlater.
SeeCheckingtheFirmwareVersionandCodeplugVersion onpage124todetermineyourradio'ssoftwareversion.
Checkwithyourdealerorsystemadministratorformoredetails ofallthefeaturessupported.
SoftwareVersion
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ComputerSoftwareCopyrights

TheMotorolaproductsdescribedinthismanualmay includecopyrightedMotorolacomputerprogramsstoredin semiconductormemoriesorothermedia.LawsintheUnited StatesandothercountriespreserveforMotorolacertain exclusiverightsforcopyrightedcomputerprogramsincluding, butnotlimitedto,theexclusiverighttocopyorreproducein anyformthecopyrightedcomputerprogram.Accordingly,any copyrightedMotorolacomputerprogramscontainedinthe Motorolaproductsdescribedinthismanualmaynotbecopied, reproduced,modied,reverse-engineered,ordistributedinany mannerwithouttheexpresswrittenpermissionofMotorola. Furthermore,thepurchaseofMotorolaproductsshallnotbe deemedtogranteitherdirectlyorbyimplication,estoppel,or otherwise,anylicenseunderthecopyrights,patentsorpatent applicationsofMotorola,exceptforthenormalnon-exclusive licensetousethatarisesbyoperationoflawinthesaleof aproduct.
TheAMBE+2™voicecodingT echnologyembodiedinthis productisprotectedbyintellectualpropertyrightsincluding patentrights,copyrightsandtradesecretsofDigitalVoice Systems,Inc.
ThisvoicecodingTechnologyislicensedsolelyforusewithin thisCommunicationsEquipment.TheuserofthisTechnology isexplicitlyprohibitedfromattemptingtodecompile,reverse engineer,ordisassembletheObjectCode,orinanyotherway converttheObjectCodeintoahuman-readableform.
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,#5,226,084and #5,195,166.
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HandlingPrecautions

TheMOTOTRBOSeriesDigitalPortableradiomeetsIP54 specications,allowingtheradiotowithstandadverseeld conditionssuchasbeingexposedtowaterordust.
Keepyourradiocleanandexposuretowatershouldbe
avoidedtohelpensureproperfunctionalityandperformance.
Tocleantheexteriorsurfacesoftheradio,useadiluted
solutionofmilddishwashingdetergentandfreshwater(i.e. oneteaspoonofdetergenttoonegallonofwater).
Thesesurfacesshouldbecleanedwheneveraperiodicvisual
inspectionrevealsthepresenceofsmudges,grease,and/or grime.
Theeffectsofcertainchemicalsandtheir vaporscanhaveharmfulresultsoncertain plastics.Avoidusingaerosolsprays,tuner cleanersandotherchemicals.
HandlingPrecautions
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RFEnergyExposureandProduct SafetyGuidelinesandInstructions

Formoredetailedproperusageinstructions,warningsand cautions,refertotheRFEnergyExposureandProductSafety GuideforPortableTwo-WayRadiosbooklet.
ToensureacomfortableaudiolevelandcompliancewithRF
energyexposurelimits,donotholdtheradioagainsttheear
oralongsidethehead.
UseonlyinfrontofthefaceorwithMotorolaSolutions
approvedaudioaccessoriesandcarrycasestoensure
compliancewithRFenergyexposurelimits.
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Notes

Notes
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GettingStarted

WhatYourDealer/SystemAdministrator
CanTellYou
Thefollowingtopicsarecovered:
♦HowtoUseThisGuide................................................8
♦WhatY ourDealer/SystemAdministratorCanTell
You..........................................................................8

HowtoUseThisGuide

ThisUserGuidecoversthebasicoperationoftheMOTOTRBO Portables.
However,yourdealerorsystemadministratormayhave customizedyourradioforyourspecicneeds.Checkwithyour dealerorsystemadministratorformoreinformation.
ForfeaturesthatareavailableinbothconventionalAnalogand Digitalmodes,noiconisshown.
Forfeaturesthatareavailableinaconventionalmulti-sitemode, seeIPSiteConnectonpage19formoreinformation.
Selectedfeaturesarealsoavailableonthesingle-sitetrunking mode,CapacityPlus.SeeCapacityPlusonpage19for moreinformation.
Selectedfeaturesarealsoavailableinthemulti-sitetrunking mode,LinkedCapacityPlus.SeeLinkedCapacityPluson page20formoreinformation.
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Youcanconsultyourdealerorsystemadministratoraboutthe following:
Isyourradioprogrammedwithanypresetconventional
channels?
Whichbuttonshavebeenprogrammedtoaccessother
features?
Whatoptionalaccessoriesmaysuityourneeds?
Whatarethebestradiousagepracticesforeffective
communication?
Whatmaintenanceprocedureswillhelppromotelongerradio
life?
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PreparingYourRadioforUse

Thefollowingtopicsarecovered:
♦ChargingtheBattery....................................................9
♦AttachingtheBattery.................................................10
♦AttachingtheEarpiece/AudioAccessory........................10
♦PoweringUptheRadio...............................................1 1
♦AdjustingtheVolume..................................................1 1

ChargingtheBattery

YourradioispoweredbyaLithium-Ion(Li-lon)battery.T oavoid damageandcomplywithwarrantyterms,chargethebattery usingaMotorolachargerexactlyasdescribedinthecharger userguide.AllchargerscanchargeonlyMotorolaauthorized batteries.Otherbatteriesmaynotcharge.Itisrecommended yourradioremainspoweredoffwhilecharging.
Chargeanewbattery14to16hoursbeforeinitialuseforbest performance.Priortochargingabatterywiththeradio,itis recommendedtoturntheradiooff.Batterieschargebestat roomtemperature.
PreparingYourRadioforUse
Thebatterychargingiconwillbedisplayeduntiltheuser unplugstheUSBcableortakestheradiooutofthecharger.
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AttachingtheBattery

1
1
2
Battery
Latch
Audio Jack
1Alignthebatterycontactswiththecontactsinsidethe
batterycompartment.Insertthecontactsideofthebattery rst.Gentlypushthebatteryintoplace.
2Toattachbatterycover,alignitinplaceandslidethebattery
latchuntilitsnapsintoplace.Slidebatterylatchintolock position.

AttachingtheEarpiece/AudioAccessory

Theaudiojackislocatedontheantennasideoftheradio.Itis usedtoconnectaccessoriestotheradio.
1LiftuptheapoftheAudioJackcover .Aligntheindicators
onboththeconnectorandhousing,thenpushuntilittsin properly.
2Rotateconnectorclockwiseorcounterclockwisetolock.
3Tounlock,rotateuntiltheindicatorsonboththeconnector
andhousingarealigned.Pullouttheconnectorgentlyto disconnectfromradio.
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O
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Indicators
On/Off
Button
LED
Indicator

AdjustingtheVolume

Volume
Button
Toincreasethevolume,pushtheV olumeButtonup.
Todecreasethevolume,pushthevolumebuttondown.
PreparingYourRadioforUse

PoweringUptheRadio

PresstheOn/Offbuttononthefrontkeypad.Youseea welcomemessageorwelcomeimage.
TheLEDblinksgreen.
Note:Yourradiocanbeprogrammedtohave
aminimumvolumeoffsetwherethe volumelevelcannotbeloweredpastthe programmedminimumvolume.Checkwith yourdealerorsystemadministratorfor moreinformation.
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IdentifyingRadioControls

Thefollowingtopicsarecovered:
♦RadioControls.........................................................12
♦ProgrammableButtons..............................................13
♦Usingthe4-WayNavigationDisc.................................15
♦AccessingtheProgrammedFunctions..........................16
♦UsingtheKeypad.....................................................17
♦Push-T o-T alk(PTT)Button..........................................18
♦IPSiteConnect........................................................19
♦CapacityPlus...........................................................19
♦LinkedCapacityPlus.................................................20

RadioControls

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1.LEDIndicator
2.Push-to-T alk(PTT)Button
3.Display
4.Microphone
5.VolumeButton
6.FrontButtonP1
7.On/OffButton
8.EmergencyButton
9.4–wayNavigationDisc
10.Antenna
11.Speaker
12.FrontButtonP2
13.Back/HomeButton
14.Menu/OKButton
15.Keypad
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ProgrammableButtons

Yourdealercanprogramtheprogrammablebuttonsas shortcutstoradiofunctionsorpresetchannels/groups dependingonthedurationofabuttonpress:
Shortpress–Pressingandreleasingrapidly.
Longpress–Pressingandholdingfortheprogrammed
duration.
Holddown–Keepingthebuttonpressed.
Note:
Theprogrammeddurationofabuttonpress isapplicableforallassignableradio/utility functionsorsettings.SeeEmergency Operationonpage67formoreinformation ontheprogrammeddurationofthe Emergencybutton.

AssignableRadioFunctions

Actions—AprogrammablebuttontoaccessaCPS
programmableactionlist.
AudioRouting—T ogglesaudioroutingbetweeninternaland externalspeakers.
Bluetooth®AudioSwitch—Togglesaudioroutingbetween internalradiospeakerandexternalBluetooth-enabled accessory.
Contacts—ProvidesdirectaccesstotheContactslist.
CallAlert—Providesdirectaccesstothecontactslistforyou
toselectacontacttowhomaCallAlertcanbesent.
CallLog—Selectsthecallloglist.
ChannelAnnouncement—Playszoneandchannel
announcementvoicemessagesforthecurrentchannel.
DisplayRadioAlias—Showsradiodisplayname.
IdentifyingRadioControls
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Thesebuttonsareprogrammable.
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Emergency—Dependingontheprogramming,initiatesor
cancelsanemergencyalarmorcall.
IntelligentAudio—T ogglesintelligentaudioonoroff.
JobTickets—Allowstheusertoviewandactuponjobtickets.
ManualDial—Dependingontheprogramming,initiatesa
PrivateorPhoneCallbykeyinginanysubscriberIDorphone number.
ManualSiteRoam
*
—Startsthemanualsitesearch.
MicAGCOn/Off—T ogglestheinternalmicrophoneautomatic gaincontrol(AGC)onoroff.
Monitor—Monitorsaselectedchannelforactivity.
Notications—ProvidesdirectaccesstotheNoticationslist.
NuisanceChannelDelete
*
—Temporarilyremovesan unwantedchannel,exceptfortheSelectedChannel,fromthe scanlist.TheSelectedChannelreferstotheuser’sselected zone/channelcombinationfromwhichscanisinitiated.
OneTouchAccess—DirectlyinitiatesapredenedPrivate, PhoneorGroupCall,aCallAlertoraQuickT extmessage.
OptionBoardFeature—Togglesoptionboardfeature(s)on oroffforoptionboard-enabledchannels.
PermanentMonitor
*
—Monitorsaselectedchannelforall
radiotrafcuntilfunctionisdisabled.
Phone—ProvidesdirectaccesstothePhoneContactslist
PowerBatteryIndicator—Displaysthecurrentstatusofthe
batterylevel.
Privacy—Togglesprivacyonoroff.
RadioAliasandID—ProvidesradioaliasandID.
RadioCheck—Determinesifaradioisactiveinasystem.
RadioEnable—Allowsatargetradiotoberemotelyenabled.
RadioDisable—Allowsatargetradiotoberemotelydisabled.
RemoteMonitor—Turnsonthemicrophoneofatargetradio
withoutitgivinganyindicators.
Repeater/Talkaround
*
—Togglesbetweenusingarepeater
andcommunicatingdirectlywithanotherradio.
RingAlertType—ProvidesdirectaccesstotheRingAlert TypeSetting.
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Scan
—Togglesscanonoroff.
SiteInfo—DisplayscurrentLinkedCapacityPlussite nameandID.Playssiteannouncementvoicemessages forthecurrentsite(thisfunctionisunavailablewhenVoice Announcementisdisabled).
SiteLockOn/Off
*
—T ogglestheautomaticsiteroamonoroff.
TelemetryControl—ControlstheOutputPinonalocalor remoteradio.
*
NotapplicableinCapacityPlusandLinkedCapacityPlus
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TextMessage—Selectsthetextmessagemenu.
TransmitInterruptRemoteDekey—Stopsthetransmission
ofaremotemonitoredradiowithoutgivinganyindicators,oran ongoinginterruptiblecalltofreethechannel.
Unassigned—Unassignedprogrammablebutton.
VoiceAnnouncementOn/Off—T ogglesvoiceannouncement
onoroff.
VoiceOperatingTransmission(VOX)—T ogglesVOXon oroff.
Zone—Allowsselectionfromalistofzones.

AssignableSettingsorUtilityFunctions

AllTones/Alerts—Togglesalltonesandalertsonoroff.
Brightness—Allowsbrightnesstobesetviathemanual
brightnessmodeorautobrightnesscontrolviatheradio’sphoto sensor.
DisplayMode—T ogglestheday/nightdisplaymodeonoroff.
Wallpaper—Displayedonhomescreen.
,toscrollthroughoptions,increase/decreasevalues,and navigatevertically.
Cate-
gory
MenuVerticalNavigation
ListsVerticalNavigation
View
Details
Nu-
meric
Values
Youcanusethe4-waynavigationdisc, ,asanumber, alias,orfreeformtexteditor.
VerticalNavigation
Increase/Decrease
or
Direction
or
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-
Previous/NextItem
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IdentifyingRadioControls

Usingthe4-WayNavigationDisc

Youcanusethe4-waynavigationdisc,
The screen.
Press
buttoncanbeusedtochangethechannelsinthehome
toselectyourdesiredchannel.
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Category
Number
FormT ext
or
--
Alias
Free
Movecursorup/down
-
DirectionEditor
or
Movecursorone
characterleft/right.
Movecursorone
characterleft/right.

AccessingtheProgrammedFunctions

Youcanaccessvariousradiofunctionsthroughoneofthe followingways:
Ashortorlongpressoftherelevantprogrammablebuttons.
Usethe4-WayNavigationDiscasfollows:
2Toselectafunctionorenterasub-menu,pressthe
button.
3Togobackonemenulevel,ortoreturntotheprevious
screen,pressthe buttontoreturntotheHomescreen.
Note:Yourradioautomaticallyexitsthemenu
button.Longpressthe
afteraperiodofinactivityandreturnsto yourHomescreen.
1Press
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Scrollbutton(
toaccessthemenu.PresstheappropriateMenu
or )toaccessthemenufunctions.

UsingtheKeypad

Youcanusethe3x4alphanumerickeypadtoaccessyourradio’sfeatures.Y oucanusethekeypadtoentersubscriberaliasesor IDs,andtextmessages.Manycharactersrequirethatyoupressakeymultipletimes.Thenexttableshowsthenumberoftimesa keyneedstobepressedtogeneratetherequiredcharacter .
IdentifyingRadioControls
Key
NumberofTimesKeyisPressed
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AB
DEF3
G
JKL
MN
P
TUV8
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C
HI4
O
Q
R
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2
5
6
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PTT Button
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ThePTTbuttononthesideoftheradioservestwobasic purposes:
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Push-To-Talk(PTT)Button

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Presstoenter“0”andlongpresstoactivatetheCAPSlock.Anotherlongpresstoturnoff theCAPSlock.
Pressduringtextentrytodeletethecharacter.Pressduringnumericentrytoentera“*”.
Pressduringtextentrytoinsertaspace.Pressduringnumericentrytoentera“#”.Long presstochangetextentrymethod.
Whileacallisinprogress,thePTTbuttonallowstheradioto
transmittootherradiosinthecall.
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PressandholddownPTTbuttontotalk.ReleasethePTT buttontolisten.
ThemicrophoneisactivatedwhenthePTTbuttonispressed.
Whileacallisnotinprogress,thePTTbuttonisusedto
makeanewcall(seeMakingaRadioCallonpage33).
IftheT alkPermitT one(seeTurningtheTalkPermitToneOn orOffonpage109)isenabled,waituntiltheshortalerttone endsbeforetalking.
Duringacall,iftheChannelFreeIndicationfeatureisenabled onyourradio(programmedbyyourdealer),youwillheara shortalerttonethemomentthetargetradio(theradiothatis receivingyourcall)releasesthePTTbutton,indicatingthe channelisfreeforyoutorespond.
Youwillalsohearacontinuoustalkprohibittone,ifyourcallis interrupted,indicatingthatyoushouldreleasethePTTbutton, forexamplewhentheradioreceivesanEmergencyCall.

IPSiteConnect

Iftheradioissettodothisautomatically ,itscansthroughall availablesiteswhenthesignalfromthecurrentsiteisweakor whentheradioisunabletodetectanysignalfromthecurrent site.ItthenlocksontotherepeaterwiththestrongestReceived SignalStrengthIndicator(RSSI)value.
Inamanualsitesearch,theradiosearchesforthenextsitein theroamlistthatiscurrentlyinrange(butwhichmaynothave thestrongestsignal)andlocksontoit.
Note:
Channelswiththisfeatureenabledcanbeaddedtoaparticular roamlist.Theradiosearchesthechannel(s)intheroamlist duringtheautomaticroamoperationtolocatethebestsite.
Aroamlistsupportsamaximumof16channels(includingthe SelectedChannel).
Note:Youcannotmanuallyaddordeleteanentry
EachchannelcanonlyhaveeitherScanor Roamenabled,notbothatthesametime.
totheroamlist.Checkwithyourdealeror systemadministratorformoreinformation.
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Thisfeatureallowsyourradiotoextendconventional communicationbeyondthereachofasinglesite,byconnecting todifferentavailablesiteswhichareconnectedviaanInternet Protocol(IP)network.
Whentheradiomovesoutofrangefromonesiteandinto therangeofanother,itconnectstothenewsite'srepeaterto sendorreceivecalls/datatransmissions.Dependingonyour settings,thisisdoneautomaticallyormanually.

CapacityPlus

CapacityPlusisasingle-sitetrunkingcongurationofthe MOTOTRBOradiosystem,whichusesapoolofchannelsto supporthundredsofusersandupto254Groups.Thisfeature allowsyourradiotoefcientlyutilizetheavailablenumberof programmedchannelswhileinRepeaterMode.
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Youhearanegativeindicatortoneifyoutrytoaccessafeature notapplicabletoCapacityPlusviaaprogrammablebutton press.
Yourradioalsohasfeaturesthatareavailableinconventional digitalmode,IPSiteConnect,CapacityPlusandLinked CapacityPlus.However,theminordifferencesinthewayeach featureworksdoesNOTaffecttheperformanceofyourradio.
Checkwithyourdealerorsystemadministratorformore informationonthisconguration.
whentheradioisunabletodetectanysignalfromthecurrent site.ItthenlocksontotherepeaterwiththestrongestReceived SignalStrengthIndicator(RSSI)value.
Inamanualsitesearch,theradiosearchesforthenextsitein theroamlistthatiscurrentlyinrange(butwhichmaynothave thestrongestsignal)andlocksontoit.
AnychannelwithLinkedCapacityPlusenabledcanbeadded toaparticularroamlist.Theradiosearchesthesechannels duringtheautomaticroamoperationtolocatethebestsite.

LinkedCapacityPlus

LinkedCapacityPlusisamulti-sitemulti-channeltrunking congurationoftheMOTOTRBOradiosystem,combiningthe bestofbothCapacityPlusandIPSiteConnectcongurations.
LinkedCapacityPlusallowsyourradiotoextendtrunking communicationbeyondthereachofasinglesite,byconnecting todifferentavailablesiteswhichareconnectedviaanInternet Protocol(IP)network.Italsoprovidesanincreaseincapacity byefcientlyutilizingthecombinedavailablenumberof programmedchannelssupportedbyeachoftheavailablesites.
Whentheradiomovesoutofrangefromonesiteandinto therangeofanother,itconnectstothenewsite'srepeaterto sendorreceivecalls/datatransmissions.Dependingonyour settings,thisisdoneautomaticallyormanually.
Iftheradioissettodothisautomatically ,itscansthroughall availablesiteswhenthesignalfromthecurrentsiteisweakor
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Note:Youcannotmanuallyaddordeleteanentry
totheroamlist.Checkwithyourdealeror systemadministratorformoreinformation.
SimilartoCapacityPlus,iconsoffeaturesnotapplicableto LinkedCapacityPlusarenotavailableinthemenu.Y ouhear anegativeindicatortoneifyoutrytoaccessafeaturenot applicabletoLinkedCapacityPlusviaaprogrammablebutton press.
Checkwithyourdealerorsystemadministratorformore informationonthisconguration.
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IdentifyingStatusIndicators

Thefollowingtopicsarecovered:
♦DisplayIcons...........................................................21
♦CallIcons................................................................23
♦UtilitiesIcons...........................................................24
♦MiniNoticeIcons......................................................24
♦SentItemIcons.......................................................24
♦JobTicketsIcons......................................................25
♦LEDIndicator...........................................................25
♦AudioT ones.............................................................26
♦IndicatorT ones.........................................................27

DisplayIcons

Yourradiohasa2inchlandscapedisplaywithQVGA(Quarter VideoGraphicsArray)16-bitcolorresolution.
Thefollowingareiconsthatappearontheradio’sdisplay .Icons aredisplayedarrangedleft-mostinorderofappearance/usage.
ReceivedSignalStrengthIndicator(RSSI)
Thenumberofbarsdisplayedrepresentsthe radiosignalstrength.Fourbarsindicatethe strongestsignal.Thisiconisonlydisplayed whilereceiving.
Monitor
Selectedchannelisbeingmonitored.
BluetoothNotConnected
TheBluetoothfeatureisenabledbutthereisno remoteBluetoothdeviceconnected.
BluetoothConnected
TheBluetoothfeatureisenabled.Theicon stayslitwhenaremoteBluetoothdeviceis connected.
BluetoothDiscoverable
TheBluetoothfeatureisenabledandradiois indiscoverablemode.
HighVolumeData
Radioisreceivinghighvolumedataand channelisbusy .
JobTicketNotication
NoticationListhasitemstoreview.
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