Motorola 99FT7006 Users manual

BLUETOOTH ® ADAPTER RMN5104
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operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Motorola may void the user's authority to operate this device.

Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance

ATTENTION!
The radio is restricted to occupational use only to satisfy FCC RF energy exposure requirements. Before using this product, read the RF energy awareness information and operating instructions in the Product Safety and RF
Exposure booklet enclosed with your radio (Motorola Publication part number 6881095C98) to ensure compliance with RF energy exposure limits.
This device complies with part 15 of the 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
Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of the Bluetooth Special Interest Group.
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DESCRIPTION

The RMN5104 Bluetooth Adapter is an accessory designed to complement Radio Models PR1500, XTS 1500, XTS 2500, XTS 5000 and HT1000.
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OPERATION Removing the Radio's Universal
Connector Cover
If the radio's universal connector cover is installed on the radio, refer to Figure 1 and perform the following steps:
1. Looking at the antenna side of the radio, insert a flat blade screwdriver between the lower end of the universal connector cover and the slot below the universal connector.
2. Pry upwards on the cover's lower end until it disengages from the radio.
Figure 1: Removing the radio cover
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Attaching the Bluetooth Adapter to the radio's Universal Connector

Ensure that the radio is turned off before attaching the Bluetooth adapter to the radio. Refer to “Attaching the Bluetooth Adapter to the radio's Universal Connector” on page 3 and attach the adapter to the radio as follows:
1. Inspect the seal of the adapter to ensure that it is not damaged and is free of contamination.
2. Align the adapter to the radio's universal connector.
3. Looking at the antenna side of the radio, insert the bottom hooked end of the adapter into the bottom slot below the universal connector on the radio.
4. While holding the adapter seated in the bottom slot, pivot the top of the adapter towards the radio, then engage the adapter’s spring loaded latch in the radio's top slot.
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5. Secure the adapter to the radio using the tethered screw.
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Spring
Latch
Bottom
Hooked End
Slot
Bottom
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Figure 2: Attaching the Bluetooth Adapter
to the Radio’s Universal Connector
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Pairing The Adapter And Headset

1. Turn ON the radio.
2. Place the headset in pairing mode (see headset manual). Place the adapter in pairing mode by pressing and holding the adapter PTT switch for 3 seconds (see Figure 3).
LED Indicator
PTT Switch
Figure 3: The PTT Switch
3. Determine the adapter mode by observing the LED:
• The LED blinks rapidly (ON twice per second) when the adapter is attempting to pair with the headset.
• The LED blinks slowly (ON once per
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second) when the adapter is attempting to reconnect with the previously paired headset.
• The LED blinks very slowly (ON once every 4 seconds) when the adapter and headset
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are paired.
4. When the adapter and headset pair, the LED will light for 3 seconds and then blink once every 4 seconds thereafter. It is recommended to verify proper pairing by performing an audio check such as squelch or keypad tone.
5. If the adapter and headset fail to pair within 30 seconds (the LED continues to blink once per second), then turn them off and repeat Steps 1 to 3.
6. Once the adapter and headset are paired, received audio is routed to the headset. To transmit, press the adapter PTT switch and speak into the headset microphone.

Reconnecting The Adapter and Headset

1. Turn ON the headset.
2. Attach the adapter to the radio.
3. Turn ON the radio.
4. The adapter and headset will automatically reconnect within 30 seconds. The LED will blink once every second during this time. When they reconnect, the LED will light for 3 seconds, then blink once every 4 seconds thereafter.
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5. If the adapter and headset do not reconnect within 30 seconds, then turn them off and follow the steps under “Pairing The Adapter And Headset” on page 5.

Lost Bluetooth Link

In the presence of interference, or if the radio and adapter are out of range of the paired headset, it is possible that the Bluetooth link between the adapter and headset may be dropped. In this case, received audio will be routed back to the radio, and the radio's microphone will be active.
The adapter will attempt to reconnect to the headset for 15 seconds. After this time, to reestablish the Bluetooth link, it will be necessary to repeat the process of “Pairing The Adapter And Headset” on page 5.
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Audio Routing Toggle Switch

The toggle switch on top of the adapter allows the user to switch audio between the Bluetooth adapter and the radio.
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LED Indicator
To gg l e Switch
Figure 4: Audio Routing Toggle Switch
• With the toggle switch positioned away from the radio, audio will be routed to the radio speaker, and the radio microphone is active during transmit.
• With the toggle switch positioned towards the radio, audio will be routed to the Bluetooth headset ear piece, and the headset microphone will be active. The
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adapter and headset must be paired first. To
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pair the adapter and headset, follow the procedure outlined in this manual.
To ensure successful pairing of your Bluetooth Headset, the
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radio battery must be sufficiently charged. The radio battery must have at least 6% of its usable life remaining, which corresponds to a a voltage of
6.75V. To reconnect, the radio must have at least 2% of its usable life remaining, which corresponds to a voltage of
6.3V. At this time, the user receives a low battery warning via a blinking battery icon on the radio display and a low battery chirp.
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PRÓLOGO Seguridad del producto y Cumplimiento
de las normas de exposición a RF
Antes de utilizar este producto, lea las instrucciones de operación para un uso seguro que encontrará en el folleto de Seguridad del producto y Exposición a RF que recibió junto con su radio.
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La radio es exclusivamente para uso laboral para satisfacer los requerimientos de exposición a la energía de frecuencia de radio (RF) establecidos por la FCC. Antes de utilizar este producto, lea la información sobre energía de frecuencia de radio (RF) y las instrucciones de operación que encontrará en el folleto de Seguridad del producto y Exposición a RF que recibió junto con su radio (Número de la publicación Motorola 6881095C98). De esta manera, se asegurará de cumplir con los límites de exposición a la energía de frecuencia de radio.
Este dispositivo cumple con la sección 15 de las Reglas de la FCC. La operación está sujeta a las dos condiciones siguientes: (1) Este dispositivo no
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