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Page 1: ...ctness of such kinds of copies MOTOROLA MOTO MOTOROLASOLUTIONS and the stylized M Logo are registered in the U S Patent and Trademark Office All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners 2013 Motorola Solutions Inc All rights reserved Feature User Guide and related documentation available at https emeaonline motorolasolutions com Open Source Software Legal Notices ...

Page 2: ...Your Radio 1 2 3 4 5 5 18 7 7 8 9 6 17 13 13 14 16 10 11 12 15 15 19 20 21 22 ...

Page 3: ...med functions of these buttons 6 PTT Push To Talk Press and hold to talk in simplex calls or initiate group calls Release it to listen 7 Soft keys Press the left right Soft key to select the option displayed above it 8 CALL key Press to initiate or answer duplex calls Press to send messages Press in the home screen to enter the Recent Calls menu item 9 Speaker 10 Keypad Press to enter alphanumeric...

Page 4: ...d hold to turn on off the radio Press to end calls Press to return to the home screen 21 Navigation key Press the Navigation key to scroll the list while moving around the menu or to navigate the text From the home screen press Down Navigation key to enter the Recent Calls menu item Up Navigation key to change the My Groups talkgroup folder Left and right Navigation key to browse through the talkg...

Page 5: ...ment 2 Slide the battery towards the top of the radio until it clicks 1 2 Installing the MicroSD and SIM Cards 1 Remove the battery 2 Open the plastic compartment cover 3 Slide the SIM card holder and lift it up A 4 Slide the microSD card holder and lift it up B ...

Page 6: ... without visible and audible notifications Holding Your Radio The radio has two microphones A top microphone for simplex group dispatcher or private calls A bottom microphone for duplex telephone like calls Simplex Calls When making simplex calls high audio hold the radio in a vertical position with the top microphone 5 to 10 centimeters away from your mouth Speak into the top microphone Listen vi...

Page 7: ...Shoulder Use For group and private calls turn your head towards your shoulder lapel and speak directly into the top microphone Listen through the internal speaker Speakerphone Use Place your radio 30 60 centimeters away from you In a noisy environment move the radio closer for better transmission Battery Capacity Information Icon Description 80 100 capacity 60 80 capacity 40 60 capacity 25 40 capa...

Page 8: ...atus Icons Icon Description In Service TMO standard extended icon No Service TMO standard extended icon Signal Strength standard extended icon High RF Power standard extended icon Direct Mode Using Gateway Repeater Mode Emergency Scan Priority Scan ...

Page 9: ...cription Battery Level Battery Charging All Rings Muted Simplex Ring Muted Duplex Ring Muted Migration Low Audio High Audio Earpiece Connected New Message Has Arrived New Message s Packet Data Radio Keys Locked ...

Page 10: ...Out of service Rapid charge Connecting to a network Entering DMO Faulty or invalid battery Transmit inhibit in service Channel busy in DMO Incoming private or phone call Battery waiting to charge Switched off Unlocking Your Radio Your radio may be locked at power on To unlock it enter the PIN code at the prompt By default the code is set to 0000 Your service provider may change this number before ...

Page 11: ... previous level 5 to exit the menu 6 to scroll up 7 to select a menu item 8 to scroll down Personalizing Your Radio From the home screen press Go to More Setup Go to a menu item you would like to modify for example Vibrate Tones or Display and select the preferred settings Activating Covert Mode 1 From the home screen press 2 Select Security Covert Mode 3 Select On to enable or Off to disable the ...

Page 12: ...matically if configured 3 Press and hold PTT 4 Wait for the talk permit tone if configured and talk 5 Release PTT to listen If using the Hot Mic feature wait for the Emergency Mic On message to appear on the display then talk without pressing PTT 6 To exit the Emergency Mode press and hold the Exit soft key Making Simplex Private Calls In DMO 1 From the home screen dial a number 2 To make the call...

Page 13: ...me screen press 2 Select Networks TXI Mode Activate Sending Text Messages 1 From the home screen press 2 Select Messages New Message 3 Enter your message and select Send If you want to change the default text input for example use symbols or numbers press and select Entry Mode The available options are Primary basic alphanumeric characters Numeric numbers only Symbol symbols only Secondary alphanu...

Page 14: ...equired object 3 To take the picture press the green button or select Capture The picture is saved either in the internal memory or on a microSD card depending on the radio model Recommended Way of Holding the Radio Pairing Your Radio with Bluetooth Devices Pairing is a process that creates a link between two Bluetooth enabled devices Once paired devices remember each other and every subsequent co...

Page 15: ...ice and select Select If the required recipient device is present on the paired devices list highlight the device and select Select If the required recipient device is not present on the paired devices list refresh the list by selecting Search Highlight the device and select Select Looking after Your Radio Never leave your radio or battery in extreme temperatures over 85 C for example behind a win...

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