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ASTRO XTS 5000 Model II

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General Radio Operation

The bottom row of the display contains one to three menu entries 
(also known as softkeys). The menu entries allow you to select one of 
several menus to access the radio’s features. The menu entries are 
accessed through the 

Menu Select

 buttons. 

Menu Select Buttons

The 

Menu Select 

buttons access the menu entries of features that 

have been activated by a qualified radio technician. Your radio may 
be programmed differently from the following example, but the display 
for turning Scan on or off might look like the example below. For 
instance, to turn Scan on, press 

D

 directly below 

ON

.

User Login Indicator (IP Packet Data)

On (Tinted) = User is currently 
associated with the radio; 

Off (Not tinted) = User is currently not 
associated with the radio; 

Blinking = Device registration or user 
registration with the server failed due 
to an invalid username or pin.

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Table 4: Status Symbols (Continued)

Symbol

Indication

Page No.

ON

OFF

SCAN

T

menu entry

3 Menu Select 
Buttons

(softkey)

menu entry
(softkey)

4-Way Navigation

Button

Home

Button

App Button
(TMS Button)

Summary of Contents for ASTRO XTSTM 5000 Model II

Page 1: ...ASTRO XTS TM 5000 Digital Portable Radio Model II User Guide ...

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Page 3: ..._ _ _ _ Home Button 4 Way Navigation Button 1 On On Off Volume knob clockwise 2 Off On Off Volume knob counterclockwise 1 Zone Zone switch to desired zone 2 Channel Channel switch to desired channel 1 Radio on and select zone channel 2 Listen for a transmission or Press and hold Volume Set button or Press Monitor button and listen for activity 3 Adjust volume if necessary 4 Press PTT to transmit r...

Page 4: ...ty 1 Channel during scan S Priority 2 Channel during scan Entry Menu Selection Page BATT Smart Battery 15 CALL Private Call Selective Call 55 58 CHAN Select a Channel 22 CLCK Set the Real Time Clock 88 DIR Repeater Direct 68 ERAS Key Zeroization 76 KEY Key Selection 73 KSET Keyset Selection 74 MUTE Keypad Mute 31 PAGE Call Alert Page 62 PHON Phone 50 Entry Menu Selection Page PROG Editing 40 PWR T...

Page 5: ...d found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communi...

Page 6: ...ents or patent applications of Motorola except for the normal non exclusive license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product Documentation Copyrights No duplication or distribution of this document or any portion thereof shall take place without the express written permission of Motorola No part of this manual may be reproduced distributed or transmitted in any form or by an...

Page 7: ...Notes ...

Page 8: ...ccessories 13 Battery 13 Smart Battery Status 15 Antenna 16 Belt Clip 17 Universal Connector Cover 18 Radio On and Off 19 Turn the Radio On 19 Turn the Radio Off 19 Zones and Channels 20 Select a Zone 20 Select a Channel 22 Mode Select Button 24 Receive Transmit 25 Without Using the Volume Set and Monitor Buttons 25 Use the Preprogrammed Volume Set Button 25 Use the Preprogrammed Monitor Button 26...

Page 9: ... Channel 47 Conventional Scan Only 48 Telephone Calls Trunking Only 49 Quick Access One Touch 49 Answer a Phone Call 50 Initiate a Phone Call 50 Select a Phone Number 51 Make a Phone Call 51 Private Calls Trunking Only 53 Quick Access One Touch 53 Answer a Private Call 54 Initiate a Private Call 55 Select an ID Number 55 Make a Private Call 56 Selective Calls ASTRO Conventional Only 57 Quick Acces...

Page 10: ...nsmissions 71 Managing Encryption 72 Digital PTT ID 79 Receive 79 Transmit 79 View Your Radio s ID Number 80 Dynamic Regrouping Trunking Only 81 Reprogram Request ASTRO 25 Trunking Only 81 Select Enable Disable 83 Trunking System Controls 84 Failsoft 84 Out of Range 84 Site Lock 85 Site Trunking 86 Site View and Change 87 Time and Date 88 Outdoor Location using GPS 90 Access the Location feature 9...

Page 11: ...arging the Battery 116 Battery Recycling and Disposal 117 Antenna 119 Radio Operating Frequencies 119 Accessories 121 Antennas 121 Batteries and Battery Accessories 121 Carry Accessories 122 Belt Clips 122 Belt Loops 122 Carry Cases 123 Chargers 123 Surveillance Accessories 124 Earpieces 124 Headsets and Headset Accessories 125 Radio Interface Modules for Ear Microphones 125 Speaker Remote Speaker...

Page 12: ...ents Appendix Maritime Radio Use in the VHF Frequency Range 129 Special Channel Assignments 129 Emergency Channel 129 Non Commercial Call Channel 130 Operating Frequency Requirements 130 Glossary 133 Commercial Warranty 139 Index 145 ...

Page 13: ...x Table 1 Channel Map Use the chart below to map the channels Cx and zones Zx for your radio Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 Z6 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15 C16 ...

Page 14: ...ury or death if not carefully observed An operational procedure practice or condition etc which may result in damage to the equipment if not carefully observed Note An operational procedure practice or condition etc which is essential to emphasize Example Description Light button or D Buttons and keys are shown in bold print or as a key symbol Information appearing on the radio s display is shown ...

Page 15: ...2 General Radio Operation Your XTS 5000 Model II Radio MAEPF 27192 A 1 20 2 4 5 7 8 12 14 15 16 17 3 6 9 11 10 13 18 19 ...

Page 16: ...ols that are preprogrammed mean that a qualified radio technician must use the radio s programming software to assign a feature to a control Table 2 Physical Features No Feature Page No Feature Page 1 Antenna 16 8 Home Button 8 2 On Off Volume Control Knob 19 9 Battery 13 3 LED 9 10 App Button 9 4 Microphone 11 Display 4 5 PTT Push to Talk Button 12 Speaker 6 Menu Select Buttons 7 13 Universal Con...

Page 17: ...ert 60 PL Defeat 33 Site Search 87 Call Response 54 Private Call 53 Smart Battery 15 Channel 22 Repeater Direct 69 Status 67 Dynamic Priority 48 Reprogram Request 82 Text Messaging 102 Emergency 35 Scan List Programming 43 TMS Quick Text 108 Keypad Mute 31 Scan On Off 46 TX Power Level 30 Light 5 Secure Clear 71 User login 95 Monitor 26 Select 44 Volume Set 25 Nuisance Delete 47 Selective Call 57 ...

Page 18: ...rows contain symbols that indicate radio operating conditions Menu Entry Softkey Table 4 Status Symbols Symbol Indication Page No m Call Received Blinks when an Individual Call is received 50 54 58 61 p p View Program Mode The radio is in the view or program mode On steady view mode Blinking program mode 39 40 41 43 44 s Received Signal Strength Indication RSSI The received signal strength for the...

Page 19: ...all 71 T Scan The radio is scanning a scan list 40 thru 46 S Dot Blinking Priority One Channel Scan One channel is assigned as the priority channel during scan operation 40 thru 45 S Dot Steady Priority Two Channel Scan Two channels are assigned as the priority channels during scan operation 40 thru 45 Location Signal Off Location feature disabled or insufficient battery power in location accessor...

Page 20: ...y be programmed differently from the following example but the display for turning Scan on or off might look like the example below For instance to turn Scan on press D directly below ON User Login Indicator IP Packet Data On Tinted User is currently associated with the radio Off Not tinted User is currently not associated with the radio Blinking Device registration or user registration with the s...

Page 21: ...reduces the required number of key presses Table 5 Menu Entries Feature Menu Selection Page Feature Menu Selection Page Smart Battery BATT 15 Editing PROG 40 Private Call Selective Call CALL 55 58 TX Power Level PWR 29 Channel Selection CHAN 22 Rekey Request REKY 78 Time and Date CLCK 88 Reprogram Request RPGM 81 Repeater Direct DIR 68 Scan On Off SCAN 46 Key Zeroization ERAS 76 Site Lock Unlock S...

Page 22: ...ton is used to scroll through the radio s lists or items in the display or both LED Indicators The LED on top of the radio indicates the radio s operating status Table 6 LED Indicators LED Indicator What it Means Red Radio transmitting Blinking red Channel busy or Low battery while transmitting Double blinking red Receiving encrypted audio Blinking green Receiving an individual call ...

Page 23: ...hen unauthorized request is made Time Out Timer Warning four seconds before time out Long Low Pitched Tone No ACK Received when radio fails to receive an acknowledgment Time Out Timer Timed Out after time out Talk Prohibit PTT Inhibit when PTT button is pressed transmissions are not allowed Out of Range when PTT button is pressed the radio is out of range of the system Invalid Mode when radio is o...

Page 24: ...on a quiet channel Emergency Exit when exiting the emergency state A Group of Medium Pitched Tones Failsoft when the trunking system fails Automatic Call Back when voice channel is available from previous request Talk Permit when PTT button is pressed verifying system accepting transmissions Keyfail when encryption key has been lost Console Acknowledge when status emergency alarm or reprogram requ...

Page 25: ...ed Call Sent when waiting for target of Private Call to answer the call Phone Call Received when a land to mobile phone call is received Gurgle Dynamic Regrouping when the PTT button is pressed a dynamic ID has been received Unique low pitched chirp New Message when a new message is received Unique high pitched chirp Priority Message when a priority message is received Table 7 Alert Tones Continue...

Page 26: ... your XTS 5000 radio see Batteries and Battery Accessories on page 121 Note When charging a battery attached to a radio turn the radio off to ensure a full charge Battery Charger To charge the battery place the battery with or without the radio in a Motorola approved charger The charger s LED indicates the charging progress see your charger s user guide For a list of chargers see Chargers on page ...

Page 27: ...d press down until the battery clicks into place 1 With the radio turned off press the release button on the bottom of the battery until the battery releases from the radio 2 Remove the battery from the radio Note If your radio is programmed with volatile key retention encryption keys will be retained for approximately 30 seconds after battery removal Consult a qualified radio technician for detai...

Page 28: ...tery Button 1 Press u to find BATT 2 Press D E or F directly below BATT Note If a Smart Battery is not powering your radio 3 Press h to exit 1 Press the Smart Battery button Note If a Smart Battery is not powering your radio 2 Press h to exit BATT CAPACITY 70 INIT 10 01 EST CHGS 11 SMART BATT DATA NOT AVAILABLE CAPACITY 70 INIT 10 01 EST CHGS 11 SMART BATT DATA NOT AVAILABLE ...

Page 29: ...regarding available antennas see page 119 Attach the Antenna Remove the Antenna With the radio turned off turn the antenna clockwise to attach it to the radio With the radio turned off turn the antenna counter clockwise to remove it from the radio 5000 ...

Page 30: ...lip 1 Align the grooves of the belt clip with those of the battery 2 Press the belt clip downward until you clear a click 1 Use a flat bladed object to press the belt clip tab away from the battery 2 Slide the belt clip upward to remove it Slots Battery Battery Grooves Slots Battery Battery Metal Tab ...

Page 31: ...laded screwdriver into the area between the bottom of the cover and the slot below the connector 2 Hold the top of the cover with your thumb while you pry the bottom of the cover away from the radio with the screwdriver 1 Insert the hooked end of the cover into the slot above the connector Press downward on the cover s top to seat it in the slot 2 Rub the ball of your thumb from the top to the bot...

Page 32: ...riefly see SELF TEST then the home display If the power up test is unsuccessful you see ERROR XX YY XX YY is an alphanumeric code Turn off the radio check the battery and turn the radio on If the radio fails the power up test again record the ERROR XX YY code and contact a qualified radio technician Turn the On Off Volume Control knob counterclockwise until it clicks On SELF TEST ERROR XX YY Off ...

Page 33: ...lect the zone and channel Select a Zone Use the Menu Entry ZONE 1 Press u to find ZONE 2 Press D E or F directly below ZONE The current zone in this case POL blinks and the channel name DISP NW does not flash 3 Press u to find the zone you want For example FIRE 4 Press h to confirm the displayed zone and channel OR Press the PTT button to transmit on the displayed zone channel ZONE POL DISP NW FIR...

Page 34: ...of ZNUP and ZNDN on the display may differ each time you release D E or F Read carefully before you press 1 If a control on your radio has been preprogrammed as the Zone switch move the Zone switch to the position for the zone you want Note If the zone you selected is unprogrammed repeat step 1 2 Press h to confirm the displayed zone and channel ZNUP ZNDN POL DISP NW FIRE DISP NW FIRE DISP NW UNPR...

Page 35: ... the desired channel 1 Press u to find CHAN 2 Press D E or F directly below CHAN The display shows the cur rent channel name in this case DISP NW blinking and the zone POL not blinking 3 Press u to find the channel name you want 4 If the channel you selected is unprogrammed repeat step 3 5 Press h to confirm the displayed zone and channel OR Press the PTT button to transmit on the displayed zone c...

Page 36: ... CHDN 2 Press and hold D E or F directly below CHUP or CHDN until the channel name you want appears Note Positions of CHUP and CHDN on the display may differ each time you release D E or F Read carefully before you press 3 Press the PTT button to transmit on the displayed zone and channel CHUP CHDN POL DISP SE ...

Page 37: ...on with a long press on the Mode Select button After the buttons are programmed you can return to the pre programmed zone and channel with a short press on the programmed Mode Select button The buttons that are assigned for this feature are labeled in the following picture Top Side Button Side Button 1 Side Button 2 Top Button ...

Page 38: ...section emphasizes the importance of knowing how to monitor a channel for traffic before keying up to send a transmission Without Using the Volume Set and Monitor Buttons Use the Preprogrammed Volume Set Button 1 Turn the radio on and select the desired zone and channel 2 Listen for a transmission 3 Adjust the Volume Control knob if necessary 4 Press and hold the PTT button to transmit The LED lig...

Page 39: ...e the PTT button to receive listen 1 Turn the radio on and select the desired zone and channel 2 Press the Monitor button and listen for activity The Carrier Squelch indicator is displayed See the following Conventional Mode Operation 3 Adjust the Volume Control knob if necessary 4 Press and hold the PTT button to transmit The LED lights RED while transmitting 5 Release the PTT button to receive l...

Page 40: ...n for activity The Carrier Squelch indicator is displayed 2 Press and hold the Monitor button to set continuous monitor operation The duration of the button press is programmable 3 Press the Monitor button again or the PTT button to return to the original squelch setting Note If you try to transmit on a receive only channel you will hear an invalid tone until you release the PTT button C ...

Page 41: ...28 General Radio Operation Notes ...

Page 42: ...orter transmitting distance and to conserve power Select HIGH for a longer transmitting distance Use the Menu 1 Press u to find PWR 2 Press D E or F directly below PWR The display shows the current power level along with LOW and HIGH OR 3 Press D E or F directly below the desired power level LOW or HIGH The new transmit power level is saved The radio returns to the home display Note To exit withou...

Page 43: ...se the Preprogrammed Transmit Power Level Switch 1 Move the TX Power Level switch to the Low Power position The power level is set to Low 2 Move the TX Power Level switch to the HIgh Power position The power level is set to High ...

Page 44: ...e the Preprogrammed Keypad Mute Button 1 Press u to find MUTE 2 Press D E or F directly below MUTE The current state is shown OR 3 Press D E or F directly below OFF or ON Note Press h or the PTT button to exit without changing the setting Press the Keypad Mute button to turn the tones off or on MUTE TONES OFF OFF ON TONES ON OFF ON ...

Page 45: ...ur radio Consult your service technician for more information When in This condition occurs Carrier squelch C You hear all traffic on a channel PL or DPL The radio responds only to your messages This option Will allow you to hear Digital Carrier Operated Squelch COS Any digital traffic Normal Squelch Any digital traffic having the correct network access code Selective Switch Any digital traffic ha...

Page 46: ...d squelch DPL or PL that might be preprogrammed to a channel Place the preprogrammed PL Defeat switch in the PL Defeat position You can now hear any activity on the channel The radio is muted if no activity is present When this feature is active the Carrier Squelch status indicator C will be displayed C ...

Page 47: ...qualified radio technician 1 Hold down the PTT button longer than the programmed time You will hear a short low pitched warning tone the transmission will cut off and the LED will go out until you release the PTT Short warning tone Transmission is cut off LED goes out 2 Release the PTT button LED re lights Timer resets 3 Press the PTT to re transmit The time out timer restarts Timer restarts LED i...

Page 48: ...rogramming of your radio Send an Emergency Alarm An emergency alarm sends a data transmission to the dispatcher which identifies the radio sending the emergency 1 With your radio turned on press the Emergency button The current zone channel is displayed alternately with EMERGENCY the red LED lights and a short medium pitched tone sounds If the selected channel does not support emergency the displa...

Page 49: ...ent or if you press the PTT button while in Emergency Alarm Go to step 2 of Send an Emergency Call below This type of dispatch gives your radio priority access to channels The radio operates in the normal dispatch manner while in Emergency Call except if enabled it will return to one of the following Tactical Non Revert You talk on the channel you selected before you entered the emergency state No...

Page 50: ...t emergency 1 With your radio turned on press the Emergency button The display does not change the LED does not light and you hear no tones Display does not change LED does not light No tones Note To exit emergency at any time press and hold the Emergency button for about a second 2 The silent emergency state continues until you Press and hold the Emergency button for about a second to exit the em...

Page 51: ...rogrammed for Emergency you hear an invalid tone until you exit the Emergency state or change to a channel programmed for emergency Emergency Keep Alive With Emergency Keep Alive enabled if the radio is in the Emergency state you cannot turn off the radio by using the On Off Volume Control knob With Keep Alive the radio will only exit the Emergency state using one of the ways mentioned in the prev...

Page 52: ... E or F directly below VIEW 3 Press v or u to see the names of available lists 4 Press D E or F directly below the name of the list you wish to view You see the first list member p indicates the view mode 5 Press v or u to view other list members 6 Press h to exit If you wish to view a scan list and the list has no entries you see EMPTY LIST To end this display turn scan off or edit the list VIEW ...

Page 53: ...ectly below SEL or DEL or RCL SEL add and or change the priority of the currently displayed channel in the scan list DEL delete the currently displayed channel from the scan list RCL view the next member of the scan list Note The maximum number of members for a trunking priority monitor scan list is 15 for a conventional scan list 15 and for a talkgroup scan list 10 6 To change the priority of the...

Page 54: ... is deleted from the scan list Note You cannot delete a priority channel from a scan list In a talkgroup scan list priority cannot be assigned 7 Press v or u to select more channels to be added or deleted OR Use the 16 Position Select knob to select additional channels to be added or deleted 8 Press h to exit scan list programming and return to the home display 1 Press u to find PROG 2 Press D E o...

Page 55: ...S this channel is in the scan list as the priority 2 channel S dot blinking this channel is in the scan list as the priority 1 channel You will hear all traffic on the priority 1 channel regardless of traffic on non priority channels no icon this channel is deleted from the scan list Note You cannot delete a priority channel from a scan list In a talkgroup scan list priority cannot be assigned 6 P...

Page 56: ...f members for a trunking priority monitor scan list is 15 for a conventional scan list 15 and for a talkgroup scan list 10 4 To change the priority of the currently displayed channel press D E or F below SEL additional times to see T or S or S or no icon T this channel is in the scan list as a non priority channel S this channel is in the scan list as the priority 2 channel S dot blinking this cha...

Page 57: ...mming position You see the first list member p blinking indicates the programming mode 2 Press v or u to find the member you want to change 3 Press the Select button once to add the currently displayed channel to the scan list AND OR Press the Select button one or more times to change the scan list status symbol of the currently displayed channel Note The maximum number of members for a trunking p...

Page 58: ...fic on the priority 1 channel regardless of traffic on non priority channels no icon this channel is deleted from the scan list Note You cannot delete a priority channel from a scan list In a talkgroup scan list priority cannot be assigned 4 Press v or u to select more list members whose scan status you want to change OR You can use the 16 Position Select knob to select another scan list member 5 ...

Page 59: ... Edit a Scan List on page 40 Turn Scan On or Off Use the Menu Use the Preprogrammed Scan On Off Switch 1 Press u to find SCAN 2 Press D E or F directly below SCAN You see the current scan state The scan status symbol is displayed when scan is on OR 3 Press D E or F directly below ON or OFF OR You can press h or the PTT button to exit scan and return to the home display without changing the scan st...

Page 60: ...m the scan list 1 When the radio is locked onto the channel to be deleted press the preprogrammed Nuisance Delete button Repeat this step to delete more channels Note You cannot delete priority channels or the designated transmit channel 2 The radio continues scanning the remaining channels in the list To resume scanning the deleted channel change channels or turn scan off and then back on again ...

Page 61: ...ecomes a non priority channel This change remains in effect until scan is turned off then scanning reverts back to the preprogrammed state 1 When the radio is locked onto the channel to be designated as priority two press the preprogrammed Dynamic Priority button Note The priority one channel cannot be changed to priority two 2 The radio continues scanning the remaining channels in the list To res...

Page 62: ...eprogrammed for Quick Access One Touch Phone Call you can make a call to one preprogrammed phone number without having to select the feature or a phone number 1 Press the Quick Access Phone button to dial the phone number 2 If your call is answered press the PTT button to talk release the PTT to listen OR If your call is not answered go to Phone Call Display and Alert Prompts on page 52 3 When you...

Page 63: ... is displayed Telephone type ringing Blinking GREEN LED 2 Press the Call Response button within 20 seconds after the call indicators begin 3 Press and hold the PTT button to talk release it to listen 4 Press h to hang up and return to the home display 1 Press u to find PHON 2 Press D E or F directly below PHON You see the last transmitted phone number 3 Go to Select a Phone Number on page 51 OR Go...

Page 64: ... dialed 2 Go to Make a Phone Call below 1 Press and release the PTT button to dial the phone number 2 If your call is answered press the PTT button to talk release the PTT to listen OR If your call is not answered go to Phone Call Display and Alert Prompts on page 52 3 When your call is completed press h to hang up The radio returns to the home display POLICE 555 8523 LNUM ...

Page 65: ... hear a busy tone The radio automatically connects when a channel opens A busy tone When the phone system is busy you hear a long tone Press h to exit the phone mode and try your call later A long tone Your call is not acknowledged Press h to hang up The radio returns to the home display Note A high pitched tone generated when you release the PTT button indicates to the landline party that he or s...

Page 66: ... call to one preprogrammed ID number without having to select the feature or an ID number 1 Press the Quick Access Private Call button to start the Private Call The called ID is momentarily displayed then you see PLEASE WAIT 2 When you are connected you see the called ID Press and hold the PTT button to talk release the PTT to listen OR If no acknowledgment is received you see NO ACKNOWLDG OR If t...

Page 67: ...d CALL RECEIVD is displayed Two tones Blinking GREEN LED 2 Press the Call Response button within 20 seconds If the caller s name is in the call list it will be displayed during the call OR If the caller s name is not in the call list the caller s ID number is displayed 3 Press and hold the PTT button to talk release it to listen 4 Press h or the Call Response button to hang up and return to the ho...

Page 68: ... E or F directly below CALL You see the last transmitted or received ID number 3 Go to Select an ID Number below OR Go to Make a Private Call on page 56 1 Press u to find the ID number you want Note Press LNUM to go to the last number dialed 2 Go to Make a Private Call on page 56 CALL ID 702345 LIST FIRE CHIEF ID 701234 LNUM ...

Page 69: ...e the called ID Press and hold the PTT button to talk release the PTT to listen OR If no acknowledgment is received you see NO ACKNOWLDG OR If the target radio does not respond before the time out you see NO ANSWER 3 When your call is completed press h to hang up The radio returns to the home display FIRE CHIEF ID 701234 ID 00722588 PLEASE WAIT FIRE CHIEF ID 701234 NO ACKNOWLDG NO ANSWER ...

Page 70: ...t to you Quick Access One Touch If your radio is preprogrammed for Quick Access One Touch Selective Call you can make a call to one preprogrammed ID number without having to select the feature or an ID number 1 Press the Quick Access Selective Call button to start the Selective Call 2 When you are connected you see the called ID Press and hold the PTT button to talk release the PTT to listen 3 Pre...

Page 71: ...king GREEN LED 2 The display will remain active for two seconds and then the speaker will unmute 3 Press and hold the PTT button to talk release it to listen 4 Press h to hang up and return to the home display 1 Press u to find CALL 2 Press D E or F directly below CALL You see the last transmitted or received ID number 3 Go to Select an ID Number on page 59 OR Go to Make a Selective Call on page 5...

Page 72: ...o the last number dialed 2 Go to Make a Selective Call below 1 Press the PTT button to start the Selective Call 2 When you are connected you see the called ID Press and hold the PTT button to talk release the PTT to listen 3 When your call is completed press h to hang up The radio returns to the home display FIRE CHIEF ID 701234 LNUM FIRE CHIEF ID 701234 ...

Page 73: ...R Quick Access One Touch If your radio is preprogrammed for Quick Access One Touch Call Alert Paging you can send a page to one preprogrammed ID number without having to select the feature or an ID number 1 Press the Quick Access Call Alert button to send the Call Alert You see PLEASE WAIT 2 When you are connected you see the home display Press and hold the PTT button to talk release the PTT to li...

Page 74: ...ang up and return to the home display 1 When a Call Alert page is received you hear four repeating alert tones the LED blinks GREEN the call received symbol m blinks and PAGE RECEIVD is displayed Four repeating alert tones Blinking GREEN LED 2 Press and hold the PTT button to talk release it to listen PAGE RECEIVD m ...

Page 75: ...see blanks in the individual ID scratchpad and the group ID transmitted to in the group ID scratchpad accessed by pressing v once If a group Call Alert page was last received you see the ID of the sending radio in the individual ID scratchpad and the group ID transmitted to in the group ID scratchpad 3 Go to Select an ID Number on page 63 OR Go to Send a Call Alert Page on page 63 PAGE FIRE CHIEF ...

Page 76: ...isplayed number You see PLEASE WAIT 2 When you are connected you see the home display Press and hold the PTT button to talk release the PTT to listen OR If an individual Call Alert page is not acknowledged you see NO ACKNOWLDG If a group Call Alert page is not acknowledged you do not see NO ACKNOWLDG The radio will merely exit Call Alert and return to normal operation 3 Press h to hang up and retu...

Page 77: ...low TGRP You see the last talkgroup that was selected and stored and SEL and PSET 3 Press v or u to find the talkgroup you want 4 Press D E or F directly below SEL or PSET SEL SELECT Saves the currently displayed talkgroup and returns to the home display PSET PRESET Selects the preset preprogrammed talkgroup If the encryption key slaved to the new talkgroup is erased you see KEY FAIL and hear a mo...

Page 78: ...ASTRO XTS 5000 Model II 65 Common Radio Features 5 Press h or the PTT button or turn the 16 Position Select knob to exit ...

Page 79: ... directly below STS The last acknowledged status call or the first status in the list is displayed 3 Press v or u to find the status you wish to send 4 Press the PTT button to send the status When the dispatcher acknowledges four tones sound ACK RECEIVED is displayed and the radio returns to normal dispatch operation OR Four tones If no acknowledgment is received you will see NO ACKNOWLDG and hear...

Page 80: ... Press v or u to find the status you wish to send 3 Press the PTT button to send the status When the dispatcher acknowledges four tones sound ACK RECEIVED is displayed and the radio returns to normal dispatch operation OR Four tones If no acknowledgment is received you will see NO ACKNOWLDG and hear a low pitched tone Single tone 4 Press h to go to the home display Note No traffic is heard on trun...

Page 81: ...er radios through a repeater The transmit and receive frequencies are different Select Repeater or Direct Operation Use the Menu 1 Press u to find DIR 2 Press D E or F directly below DIR You momentarily see the current operation For Direct mode For Repeater mode OR 3 Press D E or F directly below DIR or RPTR If DIR is selected the display shows r and DIRECT MODE OR Press h to exit without changing...

Page 82: ...XTS 5000 Model II 69 Common Radio Features Use the Preprogrammed Repeater Direct Switch Place the Repeater Direct switch in either the Repeater or the Direct position If DIR is selected the display shows r r ...

Page 83: ...hannel is busy Three radio wide variations of smart PTT are available Transmit Inhibit on Busy Channel with Carrier You cannot transmit if any traffic is detected on the channel Transmit Inhibit on Busy Channel with Wrong Squelch Code You cannot transmit on an active channel with a squelch code or if secure equipped encryption key other than your own If the PL code is the same as yours the transmi...

Page 84: ...ns Turn the preprogrammed Secure Clear switch to the secure position L Note If the selected channel is programmed for clear only operation when you press the PTT button you see CLR TX ONLY and you hear an invalid mode tone Invalid mode tone The radio will not transmit until you set the Secure Clear switch to the clear position T Turn the preprogrammed Secure Clear switch to the clear position T No...

Page 85: ...n conventional then the encryption keys are strapped to the talkgroups Trunked Multikey If you use your radio for both conventional and trunked applications you will have to strap your encryption keys for trunking on a per talkgroup or announcement group basis In addition you may strap a different key to other features 1 Attach the KVL to your radio When it is attached the display will show KEYLOA...

Page 86: ...stored encryption key and the available menu selections 3 Press V or U to scroll through the encryption keys Note If an erased key is selected the key name will be alternated with ERASED KEY 4 Press D E or F directly below the desired menu selection PSET or PRESET selects the preset or default encryption key SEL saves the newly selected key and returns to the home display 5 Press h the PTT button ...

Page 87: ...ch one of the original keys was tied will now have the equivalent new key instead Note If the selected key is erased KEY FAIL will be displayed and a momentary keyfail tone will be generated If the selected key is not allowed ILLEGAL KEY will be displayed and a momentary illegal key tone similar to the key fail tone will be generated 1 Press U until KSET appears on the display 2 Press D E or F dir...

Page 88: ...cted keyset press the button directly below SEL The radio will then exit keyset selection and return to the home display Note Press h the PTT button the ABRT menu selection or turn the 16 Position Select knob to exit this menu at any time without changing the keyset selection ...

Page 89: ...ailable menu selections ALL erases all the encryption keys in the radio The display shows ERS ALL KEYS and YES and NO SNGL selects the displayed encryption key to be erased The display shows ERS SNGL KEY and YES and NO ABRT exits this menu and returns to the home display Note Press h the PTT button the ABRT menu selection or turn the 16 Position Select knob to exit this menu at any time without er...

Page 90: ...d encryption key The display shows the selected key and the available menu selections shown in step 2 Press D E or F directly below the desired menu selection 4 Press h the PTT button the ABRT menu selection or turn the 16 Position Select knob to exit this menu 1 With the radio on press and hold the Top Side button while holding this button down press the Top button Note DO NOT press the Top butto...

Page 91: ... 1 Press U to find REKY 2 Press D E or F directly below REKY 3 Press the PTT to send the rekey request Note Pressing the PTT again or the Home or Emergency button will exit the feature and allow the user to transmit in the normal manner 4 If the display shows REKEY FAIL and a bad key tone sounds the rekey operation has failed Note If this occurs your radio does not contain the Unique Shadow Key US...

Page 92: ... currently receiving This ID can be a maximum of eight characters and can be viewed by both the receiving radio and the dispatcher Transmit Your radio s ID number is automatically sent every time the PTT button is pressed This is a per channel feature For digital voice transmissions your radio s ID is sent continuously during the voice message ...

Page 93: ... Radio s ID Number Use the Menu Use the Preprogrammed Call or Page Button 1 Press u to find CALL or PAGE 2 Press D E or F directly below CALL or PAGE 3 Press v 1 Press the Call or Page button 2 Press v CALL PAGE MY ID 701111 MY ID 701111 ...

Page 94: ...tcher as a dynamically regrouped mode for other users you will hear an invalid tone Reprogram Request ASTRO 25 Trunking Only This feature lets you notify the dispatcher that you want a new dynamic regrouping assignment Use the Menu When your radio is dynamically regrouped it automatically switches to the dynamically regrouped channel You see the dynamically regrouped channel s name and hear a gurg...

Page 95: ...ear five beeps the reprogram request was acknowledged by the dis patcher Your radio returns to the home display OR Five beeps If the dispatcher does not acknowledge the reprogram request within six seconds you see NO ACKNOWLDG and hear a low pitched alert tone Try again or press h An alert tone 1 Press the Reprogram Request button You see REPRGRM RQST The reprogram request is sent to the dispatche...

Page 96: ...rouped The dispatcher has forced the radio to remain on the dynamic regrouping channel The Scan or Private Call feature cannot be selected while your radio is Select Disabled 2 If you hear one beep Press the PTT button to send the reprogram request again OR Press h to hang up and return to the home display OR If you hear five beeps the reprogram request was acknowledged by the dis patcher Your rad...

Page 97: ... operation Out of Range If you go out of the range of the system and can no longer lock onto a control channel Your radio transmits and receives in conventional operation on a predetermined frequency You hear a medium pitched tone every 10 seconds A medium pitched tone You see the currently selected zone channel combination and OUT OF RANGE AND OR You hear a low pitched tone AND OR A tone Your rad...

Page 98: ...med Site Lock Unlock Button 1 Press u to find SITE 2 Press D E or F directly below SITE The current lock state is displayed OR 3 Press D E or F directly below the desired lock state LOCK or UNLK The new site lock state is saved and your radio returns to the home display The new site lock state is saved Your radio returns to the home display 1 Press the Site Lock Unlock button The current lock stat...

Page 99: ...ite reverts to site trunking When this occurs you can communicate only with other radios within your trunking site 2 Press and hold the Site Lock Unlock button to find the desired lock state SITE UNLOCKD or SITE LOCKED You see the currently selected zone channel combination and SITE TRUNKNG SITE TRUNKNG ...

Page 100: ... button The display momentarily shows the name of the current site and its corresponding received signal strength indica tor RSSI See Table 4 on page 5 OR If the radio is scanning for a new site you momentarily see SCANING SITE Press and hold down the pre programmed Site Search but ton You momentarily see SCANING SITE and hear a tone A tone When the radio finds a new site it returns to the home di...

Page 101: ... is not available The default setting for the domestic date shows MDY Edit the Time and Date 1 Press u to find CLCK 2 Press D E or F directly below CLCK The current setting is displayed 3 Press D E or F directly below EDIT The first item blinks 4 Press x or y to change the selected item Note Press h at any time to return to the home display without saving your changes OR 12HR 00 00AM MDY 00 00 00 ...

Page 102: ...y to change the selected item 8 When you have made all your changes press D E or F directly below SAVE to save your changes and return to the home display Note If a call arrives while the radio is in the clock setting menu the radio exits clock setting your changes are lost and the call information is displayed 24HR 03 54AM MDY 03 07 02 SAVE 24HR 03 58AM MDY 03 07 02 SAVE 24HR 03 58AM MDY 03 07 02...

Page 103: ...ature Use the Menu 1 Press U to find LOC 2 Press D E or F directly below LOC If radio has just been switched on or no location signal is available blinking icon the display shows the latitude and longitude of the last successful location fix The top line will display PREVIOUS LOC As soon as a location signal is detected solid icon the display will be updated with the new location coordinates The l...

Page 104: ...g determined the location signal can be solid or blinking icon 4 Press D E or F directly below OFF to disable the location feature to save battery power OR Press D E or F directly below ON to enable the location feature Note An ON OFF menu key may be present on the location menu if it is programmed by the service technician PLEASE WAIT 50N 10 245 120W 15 238 RFSH OFF 50N 10 245 120W 15 238 RFSH OF...

Page 105: ...ich channel the emergency signal is going out on However you may re enter the Location menu while still in emergency mode provided that Silent Emergency has not been activated If you have turned Location off using the ON OFF menu key it will be automatically turned back on when Emergency is activated Press h or the PTT button to exit this menu If the emergency button is pressed or the GPS RSM is d...

Page 106: ...of clear unobstructed sky is essential for optimum performance Where adequate signals from multiple satellites are not available usually because you cannot establish a view of a wide area of the sky the GPS feature of your RSM will not work Such situations include but are not limited to In underground locations Inside of buildings trains or other covered vehicles Under any other metal or concrete ...

Page 107: ...ederal Radio Navigation Plan These changes may affect the performance of the GPS feature on your RSM Enhancing GPS Performance Sometimes the GPS feature of your RSM may be unable to complete a location calculation successfully You will then see a message indicating that your RSM cannot see enough visible satellites To maximize the ability of your RSM to determine a fix please note the following gu...

Page 108: ... the device For example Text Messaging Service TMS The Automatic Registration Service for the radio consists of 2 modes ARS Server Mode default mode ARS Non Server Mode Note The default ARS mode can be changed by a qualified radio technician using the radio s programming software Selecting or Changing ARS Mode Consult a qualified radio technician for the right choice between the following methods ...

Page 109: ...s case NONSVR blinking and the zone Z1 not blinking 3 Press U to find the channel mode you want Note If the channel mode you selected is unprogrammed repeat step 3 4 Press h to confirm the displayed zone and channel Z1 NONSVR PROG 09 19AM USER TMS Z1 ARSSVR Server mode PROG 09 19AM USER TMS Z1 NONSVR ARS non server mode UNPROGRAMMED ...

Page 110: ... the User Login Feature The user login feature can be accessed by selecting a menu item on the display or through a programmable button 1 Press U until USER appears on the display 2 To access the user login screen through the menu item press D below USER To access the user login screen through a preprogrammed button press the preprogrammed user button Note Radio buttons that are preprogrammed mean...

Page 111: ...nd hold V to scroll to the previous usernames continuously one at a time at a fast scroll rate Note Predefined username can be set using a programming software known as Customer Programming Software CPS Note Valid characters for a username entry are capital letters A Z small letters a z numbers 0 9 and the space character The maximum length for a username is 8 characters Username will not be case ...

Page 112: ...y sometimes be invalid because the programming software that is used to set predefined usernames allows you to set usernames comprising of 8 characters or more 6 To log in Press D below LOGN In ARS server mode The progress screen appears In ARS non server mode The logged in confirmation screen appears In non ARS enabled mode The display shows OFFLINE INVALID ID LOGN 09 19AM ID User228 CNCL 09 19AM...

Page 113: ...pears when the login process is successful The successful user login indicator IP indicator will be shown on the display 9 When you enter an invalid username or PIN login fails and the user login screen will display a momentary text LOGIN FAILED The user login failure indicator blinking IP indicator is shown on the display ID User228 LOGGED IN 09 19AM LOGT ID User228 LOGIN FAILED 09 19AM ...

Page 114: ...elow YES to clear all your private data A momentary text PRIVATE DATA CLEARED is shown OR Press F below NO to keep your private data Note Private data refers to all messages in the text messaging inbox and Sent folder The next user will be able to access your Inbox and Sent messages if private data is not deleted YES 09 19AM CLR PRIVATE DATA NO 09 19AM PRIVATE DATA CLEARED ...

Page 115: ...TMS is an application service through which you can send and receive text messages Accessing TMS Feature Use the Menu Use the TMS Feature Button 1 a Press U until TMS appears on the display b Press F directly below TMS 1 Press to access the TMS feature screen 09 19AM Z1 ARSSVR PROG USER TMS ...

Page 116: ...ly to the Inbox screen Note Any programmable button on the radio can be programmed to access TMS feature See Programmable Controls on page 3 for more information on buttons that are programmable to access TMS 2 The TMS feature s main menu consists of the Inbox Compose Sent and Back option See TMS Menu Options on page 104 for explanation on each menu option Press U or V to scroll through the main m...

Page 117: ...messages BACK This menu option brings you back to the TMS main menu or previous menu RPLY This menu option allows you to reply to a message DEL This menu option allows you to delete a message ADDR This menu option allows you to select an address from the list IMPT This menu option is used to toggle on off the Priority flag for an outgoing message RQRP This menu option is used to toggle on off the ...

Page 118: ...quest Reply This icon is displayed when Request Reply is toggled on before sending the message in the Inbox folder for messages which are flagged with Request Reply Inbox Full This icon is displayed when the Inbox folder is full New Message Icon This icon is displayed when a new incoming message is received Message Sent This icon indicates that the selected message has been successfully sent Messa...

Page 119: ... Message This icon indicates that the selected message in the Inbox folder has not been read Message Index This icon indicates the index of the current message the user is viewing Example if the user is looking at the third message out of a total of 6 messages in the Inbox folder the icon is displayed as the icon on the left column Symbol Indication ...

Page 120: ...st is displayed Inbox can hold up to 30 messages Message status icons are displayed at the top of the screen See TMS Status Symbols on page 105 for further details on these icons 4 Scroll to the message you want to read by pressing the U button Note If the message fills more than one screen scroll to read it by pressing X or Y button 5 To delete the message press E below DEL See Delete a Message o...

Page 121: ...of predefined messages Note Any programmable button on the radio can be programmed to access the Quick Text Messages feature See Programmable Controls on page 3 for more information on buttons that are programmable to access Quick Text Messages 3 When a message has been selected from the list address your message and press the PTT button to send the message 4 Addressing a Message Press D below ADD...

Page 122: ...he top of the screen when it is toggled on See TMS Status Symbols on page 105 Note When you received a message on the XTS 5000 radio that is flagged with the Request Reply icon you must manually respond to the sender that you have received the message The system will not automatically send back a notification that the radio received such message Note The Priority flag on a message does not imply t...

Page 123: ...PLY to reply to a message The Quick Text Message Screen appears The first predefined message appears 2 Press U or V to scroll through the list of predefined messages 3 When a message has been selected from the list press the PTT button to send the message I ll be late QT 001 002 IMPT RQRP BACK ...

Page 124: ...er selecting a message press E below DEL The display shows 2 delete options Press D below CURR to delete only the current message OR Press E below ALL to delete all messages 3 When you select to delete all messages a confirmation screen appears Press D below YES to delete all messages FROM User228 Hello CURR INBOX 001 002 ALL BACK DEL ALL YES INBOX 001 002 NO BACK ...

Page 125: ... the folder is deleted when the 11th message comes in 1 Press D below SENT The Sent screen appears The first sent message in the list is displayed A message delivery icon will be displayed at the top right corner of the screen See TMS Status Symbols on page 105 for more details 2 Press U or V to scroll through the list of other messages that have been sent TO User826 SENT 001 002 ADDR DEL BACK Goo...

Page 126: ...t in damage to the radio For XTS 5000 R Radios Only Elastomer technology materials used for seals in rugged portable radios can age with time and environmental exposure Therefore Motorola recommends that rugged radios be checked annually as a preventive measure in order to assure the watertight integrity of the radio Motorola details the disassembly test and reassembly procedures along with necess...

Page 127: ... with a lint free cloth to remove dirt or grease If the radio has been submerged in water shake the radio well so that any water that may be trapped inside the speaker grille and microphone port can be removed Otherwise the water will decrease the audio quality of the radio Do not disassemble the radio This could damage radio seals and result in leak paths into the radio Any radio maintenance shou...

Page 128: ...ert service to keep this and all other communication equipment in perfect operating condition A nationwide service organization is provided by Motorola to support maintenance services Through its maintenance and installation program Motorola makes available the finest service to those desiring reliable continuous communications on a contract basis For a contract service agreement please contact yo...

Page 129: ...d with a Motorola charger and vice versa Charging in non Motorola equipment may lead to battery damage and void the battery warranty Motorola authorized battery chargers may not charge batteries other than the ones listed on page 121 The battery should be at about 77 F 25 C room temperature whenever possible Charging a cold battery below 50 F 10 C may result in leakage of electrolyte and ultimatel...

Page 130: ...e symbol is always displayed Replace the battery with a fully charged one when the fuel gauge shows the lowest level Battery Recycling and Disposal Nickel cadmium NiCd rechargeable batteries can be recycled However recycling facilities may not be available in all areas Under various U S state laws and the laws of several other countries NiCd batteries must be recycled and cannot be disposed of in ...

Page 131: ...tailers and dealers participate in this program For the location of the drop off facility closest to you access RBRC s Internet web site at www rbrc com or call 1 800 8 BATTERY This internet site and telephone number also provide other useful information concerning recycling options for consumers businesses and governmental agencies ...

Page 132: ...enter of the antenna s base Antenna Type Approx Length Insulator Color Code Frequency Range Antenna Kit No in mm VHF Helical 8 203 RED 136 174 MHz NAD6563 VHF Helical 7 6 193 YELLOW 136 150 8 MHz NAD6566 VHF Helical 7 178 BLACK 150 8 162 MHz NAD6567 VHF Helical 6 5 165 BLUE 162 174 MHz NAD6568 UHF Helical 3 4 88 RED 380 435 MHz NAE6546 UHF Helical 3 2 80 GREEN 435 470 MHz NAE6547 UHF Helical 3 1 7...

Page 133: ... Helpful Tips 800MHz Stubby Quarterwave 3 4 86 WHITE 806 870 MHz NAF5042 700 800MHz Whip 7 178 GREEN 764 870 MHz NAF5080 Antenna Type Approx Length Insulator Color Code Frequency Range Antenna Kit No in mm ...

Page 134: ...z helical NAE6548 470 512 MHz helical NAE6549 380 520 MHz wideband whip NAF5037 800 MHz whip halfwave 806 870 MHz NAF5042 800 MHz stubby quarterwave 806 870 MHz NAF5080 700 800 MHz whip 764 870 MHz HNN9031 1525 mAh NiCd impres non FM CSA HNN9032 1525 mAh NiCd impres Intrinsically Safe FM CSA NNTN4435 1800 mAh NiMH impres non FM CSA NNTN4436 1750 mAh NiMH impres Intrinsically Safe FM CSA NNTN4437 1...

Page 135: ...s NTN9183 Battery holder clamshell orange requires 12AA alkaline batteries NTN8266 Belt clip kit 2 25 plastic compatible with clamshell batteries NTN8460 Public Safety belt clip 3 0 metal VHF use only NTN9179 Combo high activity D clip NTN9212 and high activity belt loop NTN9213 NTN9212 D clip high activity swivel for use with NTN9213 NTN8039 Swivel belt loop 2 5 for use only with the high activit...

Page 136: ... includes swivel belt loop and T strap 2 5 belt loop for Model I radio NTN8386 Case hard leather high activity includes swivel belt loop and T strap 3 0 belt loop for Model I radio NTN8387 Leather case includes belt loop and T strap for Model I radio NTN8725 Nylon carry case with belt loop and T strap NTN9184 Leather case includes belt loop for clamshell battery NTN1667 Single unit tri chemistry r...

Page 137: ...eeds OSHA limits beige BDN6670 Earpiece mic and PTT separate with extra loud earphone exceeds OSHA limits beige BDN6726 Earpiece with standard earphone black BDN6727 Earpiece with extra loud earphone exceeds OSHA limits black BDN6728 Earpiece with volume control black BDN6729 Earpiece mic and PTT combined black BDN6730 Earpiece mic and PTT separate black BDN6731 Earpiece mic and PTT combined with ...

Page 138: ...jack NMN1020 Safety helmet headset requires BDN6676 adapter cable NMN6245 Light weight headset NMN6246 Ultralite headset with boom mic NMN6258 Over the head headset with in line PTT NMN6259 Medium weight dual headset with NC mic NTN8613 Keyload adapter RMN4049 Temple Transducer BDN6641 Ear mic high noise level up to 105 dB grey must order interface module separately BDN6677 Ear mic standard noise ...

Page 139: ...traight cord 18 RMN5021 Commander smart remote speaker mic RMN5023 Commander submersible smart remote speaker mic HMN4080 Global Positioning Satellite GPS remote speaker mic For XTS 5000 UHF Range 1 radio models Use only approved antennas NAE6547 or NAE6549 with these microphones NTN1624 CommPort with palm PTT NTN1625 CommPort ear mic with PTT for noise levels up to 100 dB requires BDN6676 adapter...

Page 140: ...SN1006 Speaker 6 watt NKN6455 Cable 6 watt speaker NTN1606 Vehicular adapter BNC open face NTN1607 Vehicular adapter BNC closed face NTN8560 Vehicular adapter mini U open face NTN8561 Vehicular adapter mini U closed face NTN8940 Vehicular adapter trunnion mount NTN9176 Vehicular charger XTS tri chemistry compatible with PAC RT PLN7737 Handheld control head RLN4884 XTS travel charger uses cigarette...

Page 141: ...128 Accessories Notes ...

Page 142: ...CATED AT _______________________ State the position of the vessel in distress using any information that will help responders to locate you e g latitude and longitude bearing state whether you are using true or magnetic north distance to a well known landmark vessel course speed or destination 5 State the nature of the distress 6 Specify what kind of assistance you need 7 State the number of perso...

Page 143: ... the Safety Convention the radio must be capable of operating in the simplex mode on the ship station transmitting frequencies specified in the 156 025 157 425 MHz frequency band and in the semiduplex mode on the two frequency channels specified in the table below Note Simplex channels 3 21 23 61 64 81 82 and 83 cannot be lawfully used by the general public in US waters Additional information abou...

Page 144: ...800 17 156 850 156 850 18 156 900 161 500 19 156 950 161 550 20 157 000 161 600 157 050 161 650 22 157 100 161 700 157 150 161 750 24 157 200 161 800 25 157 250 161 850 26 157 300 161 900 27 157 350 161 950 28 157 400 162 000 60 156 025 160 625 156 075 160 675 62 156 125 160 725 63 156 175 160 775 156 225 160 825 65 156 275 160 875 66 156 325 160 925 Table A 1 VHF Marine Channel List Continued Cha...

Page 145: ... is transmit only 67 156 375 156 375 68 156 425 156 425 69 156 475 156 475 71 156 575 156 575 72 156 625 73 156 675 156 675 74 156 725 156 725 75 76 77 156 875 78 156 925 161 525 79 156 975 161 575 80 157 025 161 625 157 075 161 675 157 125 161 725 157 175 161 775 84 157 225 161 825 85 157 275 161 875 86 157 325 161 925 87 157 375 161 975 88 157 425 162 025 Table A 1 VHF Marine Channel List Contin...

Page 146: ...ure that allows the radio to automatically scan the members of a scan list Call Alert Privately page an individual by sending an audible tone Carrier Squelch Feature that responds to the presence of an RF carrier by opening or unmuting turning on a receiver s audio circuit A squelch circuit silences the radio when no signal is being received so that the user does not have to listen to noise Centra...

Page 147: ...be powered off and on prior to another attempt Digital Private Line DPL A type of coded squelch using data bursts Similar to PL except a digital code is used instead of a tone Digital Signal An RF signal that has a pulsed or discrete nature rather than a continuous nature Dispatcher An individual who has radio system management duties Dynamic Regrouping A feature that allows the dispatcher to temp...

Page 148: ...u will hear static If the channel is in use you will hear conversation It also serves as a way to check the volume level of the radio since the radio will open the squelch when pressing the monitor button Network Access Code Network Access Code NAC operates on digital channels to reduce voice channel interference between adjacent systems and sites NiCd Nickel cadmium NiMH Nickel metal hydride Non ...

Page 149: ...m between the audio and infrared light regions about 10 kHz to 10 000 000 MHz Repeater A conventional radio feature where you talk through a receive transmit facility that re transmits received signals in order to improve communications range and coverage Selective Call A feature that allows you to call a select individual intended to provide privacy and to eliminate the annoyance of having to lis...

Page 150: ...unit to unit communications Talkgroup An organization or group of radio users who communicate with each other using the same communication path Talkgroup Scan List A scan list that can include both talkgroups trunked and channels conventional TMS Text Messaging Service Trunking The automatic sharing of communications paths between a large number of users see Conventional Trunking Priority Monitor ...

Page 151: ...138 Glossary Notes ...

Page 152: ...rts of Product shall become the property of MOTOROLA This express limited warranty is extended by MOTOROLA to the original end user purchaser only and is not assignable or transferable to any other party This is the complete warranty for the Product manufactured by MOTOROLA MOTOROLA assumes no obligations or liability for additions or modifications to this warranty unless made in writing and signe...

Page 153: ...CE COMMERCIAL LOSS LOST PROFITS OR SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT TO THE FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW III STATE LAW RIGHTS SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LIMITATION ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSI...

Page 154: ...epairs including without limitation the addition to the Product of non Motorola supplied equipment which adversely affect performance of the Product or interfere with Motorola s normal warranty inspection and testing of the Product to verify any warranty claim F Product which has had the serial number removed or made illegible G Rechargeable batteries if any of the seals on the battery enclosure o...

Page 155: ...hat MOTOROLA will have sole control of the defense of such suit and all negotiations for its settlement or compromise and C should the Product or parts become or in MOTOROLA s opinion be likely to become the subject of a claim of infringement of a United States patent that such purchaser will permit MOTOROLA at its option and expense either to procure for such purchaser the right to continue using...

Page 156: ...in copies and distribute copies of such Motorola software MOTOROLA software may be used in only the Product in which the software was originally embodied and such software in such Product may not be replaced copied distributed modified in any way or used to produce any derivative thereof No other use including without limitation alteration modification reproduction distribution or reverse engineer...

Page 157: ...144 Commercial Warranty Notes ...

Page 158: ...bol 117 charger 13 charging 13 116 life 116 recycling and disposal 117 belt clip attaching 17 C call alert paging 60 answer a call alert page 61 initiate a call alert page 62 quick access one touch 60 select an ID number 63 send a call alert page 63 carry accessories belt clips 122 belt loops 122 carry cases 123 change ARS mode 95 charging the battery 13 common radio features 29 conventional mode ...

Page 159: ...7 L LED indicators 9 lists 39 scan list empty 39 view 39 lock or unlock a site use the menu 85 use the preprogrammed site lock unlock button 85 M menu entry softkey 5 entry features 8 select buttons 7 TMS menu options 104 mode ARS Non server mode 95 ARS server mode 95 mode select button 24 mute or unmute keypad tones use the menu 31 use the preprogrammed keypad mute button 31 N notations used in t...

Page 160: ...ons 71 select a zone use the menu entry ZNUP or ZNDN 21 use the menu entry ZONE 20 use the preprogrammed zone switch 21 clear transmissions 71 enable disable 83 repeater or direct operation use the menu 68 90 use the preprogrammed repeater direct switch 69 secure transmissions 71 select a channel use the preprogrammed select knob 22 select channel use the menu entry CHAN 22 use the menu entry CHUP...

Page 161: ...0 initiate 50 make a phone call 51 quick access one touch 49 select a phone number 51 text messaging 102 time and date edit 88 time out timer 34 trunking system controls 84 turn scan on or off use the menu 46 using the preprogrammed scan on off switch 46 the radio off 19 the radio on 19 U universal connector cover attaching 18 user access use the menu item 97 use the preprogrammed user button 97 l...

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