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English If there is no voice activity for a predetermined period of time, the call ends. Mute the reminder temporarily by using the programmable button. 6.3 Advanced Features in Connect Plus Mode This chapter explains the operations of the features available in your radio. 6.3.1 Home Channel Reminder This feature provides a reminder when the radio is not set to the home channel for a period of time. If this feature is enabled by using the CPS, the Home Channel Reminder tone and announcement sound periodically when the radio is not set to the home channel for a period of time. You can respond to the reminder by performing one of the following actions:
Return to the home channel. Set a new home channel by using the programmable button. 6.3.1.1 Muting the Home Channel Reminder When the Home Channel Reminder occurs, you can temporarily mute the reminder by performing the following action. Press the Silence Home Channel Reminder programmable button. 6.3.1.2 Setting a New Home Channel When the Home Channel Reminder occurs, you can set a new home channel by performing the following action. Press the Reset Home Channel programmable button. 103 permits PTT on the selected Group Contact (Group Call, Multigroup Call, or Site All Call). It does not allow you to make other types of calls. English 6.3.2 Auto Fallback Auto Fallback is a system feature that allows you to continue to make and receive non-emergency calls on the selected Group Contact, if certain types of failures occur in the Connect Plus system. If one of these failures occurs, your radio attempts to roam to a different Connect Plus site. This search process may result in your radio finding an operable Connect Plus site, or it may result in your radio finding a Fallback Channel (if your radio is enabled for Auto Fallback). A Fallback Channel is a repeater that is normally part of an operable Connect Plus site, but cannot communicate with either the site controller or Connect Plus network at that moment. In Fallback mode, the repeater operates as a single digital repeater. Auto Fallback Mode supports non-emergency Group Calls only. No other call types are supported in Fallback Mode. 6.3.2.1 Indications of Auto Fallback Mode When your radio is using a Fallback channel, you hear the intermittent Fallback Tone approximately once every 15 seconds (except while transmitting). Your radio only 104 6.3.2.2 English Making/Receiving Calls in Fallback Mode NOTE:
Calls are heard only by radios that are monitoring the same Fallback channel and selected to the same Group. Calls are not networked to other sites or other repeaters. Emergency voice calls or Emergency Alerts are not available in Fallback mode. If you press the emergency button in Fallback mode, the radio provides an invalid key press tone. Private (radio to radio) and Phone calls are not available in Fallback mode. If you attempt a call to a private contact, you will receive a denial tone. At this point you should select a desired group contact. Other non-supported calls include Remote Monitor, Call Alert, Radio Check, Radio Enable, Radio Disable, Text messaging, Location Updates, and packet data calls. Enhanced Traffic Channel Access (ETCA) is not supported in Auto Fallback mode. If two or more radio users press PTT at the same time (or at almost the same time), it is possible that both radios transmit until PTT is released. In this event, 105 English it is possible that none of the transmissions will be understood by receiving radios. If you drive out of coverage of your Fallback repeater, your radio enters Search mode. Making calls in Fallback mode is similar to normal functioning. Simply select the group contact you wish to use (using the radios normal channel selection method), and then press the PTT to start your call. It is possible that the channel may be in use already by another group. If the channel is in use, you receive a busy tone. You may select Group, Multi-group or Site All Call contacts using your radios normal channel selection method. While the radio is operating on the Fallback Channel, the Multigroup operates just like other Groups. It is only heard by radios that are currently selected to the same Multi-group. 6.3.2.3 Returning to Normal Operation If the site returns to normal trunking operation while you are in range of your Fallback repeater, your radio automatically exits Auto Fallback mode. You hear a registration "beep"
when the radio successfully registers. If you are in the range of an operable site (that is not in Fallback mode), you may press the Roam Request button (if programmed for your radio) to force your radio to search for and register on an available site. If no other site is available, your radio returns to Auto Fallback mode after searching is complete. 106 6.3.3 Scan This feature allows your radio to monitor and join calls for groups defined in a pre-programmed scan list. When scan is enabled, the LED blinks yellow when idle. 6.3.3.1 Starting and Stopping Scan NOTE:
This procedure turns the Scan feature On or Off for all Connect Plus zones with the same Network ID as your currently selected zone. You can start and stop scanning by pressing the programmed Scan button. A tone sounds indicating that Scan has been turned on or off. When Scan is enabled, the tones pitch increases. When Scan is disabled, the tones pitch decreases. English 6.3.3.2 Responding to a Transmission During a Scan During scanning, your radio stops on a group where activity is detected. The radio continuously listens for any member in the scan list when idle on the control channel. 1 Hold the radio vertically 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.0 cm) from your mouth. 2 Press the PTT button during hang time. The LED lights up solid green. Understanding Scan Operation NOTE:
If you scan into a call for a group that is not assigned to a channel position in the currently selected zone and you miss the calls Hang Time, switch to the proper zone and then select the groups channel position to talk back to that group. There are some circumstances in which you can miss calls for groups that are in your scan list. When you miss a call for one of the following reasons, this does not indicate a problem with your radio. This is a normal scan operation for Connect Plus. Scan feature is not turned on (check for LED blinking 3 Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to finish (if enabled), yellow). and speak clearly into the microphone. You are participating in a call already. 4 Release the PTT button to listen. If you do not respond within the hang time, the radio returns to scanning other groups. 6.3.4 No member of the scanned group is registered at your site (Multisite systems only). 6.3.5 Scan Talkback If your radio scans into a call from the selectable group scan list, and if the PTT button is pressed during the scanned call, the operation of the radio depends on 107 English whether Scan Talkback was enabled or disabled during radio programming. Scan Talkback Disabled The radio leaves the scanned call and attempts to transmit on the contact for the currently selected channel position. After the Call Hang Time on the currently selected contact expires, the radio returns to the home channel and starts the Scan Hang Time Timer. The radio resumes group scan after its Scan Hang Time Timer expires. Scan Talkback Enabled If the PTT button is pressed during the Group Hang Time of the scanned call, the radio attempts to transmit to the scanned group. 108 NOTE:
For Capacity Max, if you scan into a call for a group that is not assigned to a channel position in the currently selected zone and the call ends, switch to the proper zone and then select the channel position of the group to talk back to that group. For Connect Plus, if you scan into a call for a group that is not assigned to a channel position in the currently selected zone and you miss the Hang Time of the call, switch to the proper zone and then select the channel position of the group to talk back to that group. If you scan into a call for a group that is not assigned to a channel position in the currently selected zone and you miss the Hang Time of the call, switch to the proper zone and then select the channel position of the group to talk back to that group. 6.3.6 Editing Priority for a Talkgroup The Priority Monitor feature allows the radio to automatically receive transmission from the talkgroup with higher priority when it is in another call. A tone sounds when the radio switches to the call with higher priority. The MOTOTRBO Connect Plus Option Board CPS can configure two levels of priority for the talkgroups: P1 and P2. P1 has higher priority than P2. NOTE:
If Default Emergency Revert Group ID is configured in MOTOTRBO Connect Plus Option Board CPS, there are three levels of priority for talkgroups: P0, P1, and P2. P0 is the permanent Emergency Revert Group ID and the highest priority. Check with your dealer or system administrator for more information. 6.3.7 Call Indicator Settings This feature allows the radio users to configure call or text message ringing tones. 6.3.7.1 English Selecting a Ring Alert Type NOTE:
The programmed Ring Alert Type button is assigned by your dealer or system administrator. Check with your dealer or system administrator to determine how your radio has been programmed. You can program the radio calls to one predetermined vibrate call. The radio vibrates once if it is a momentary ring style. The radio vibrates repetitively if it is a repetitive ring style. When set to Ring and Vibrate, the radio sounds a specific ring tone if there is any incoming radio transaction (for example, Call Alert or Message). It sounds like a positive indicator tone or missed call. For radios with batteries that support the vibrate feature and are attached to a vibrating belt clip, the available Ring Alert Type options are Silent, Ring, Vibrate, and Ring and Vibrate. For radios with batteries that do not support the vibrate feature and are not attached to a vibrating belt clip, Ring Alert Type is automatically set to Ring. If you press the programmed Ring Alert Type button, a bad key tone sounds, indicating the multiple Ring Alert Type options are disabled. 109 English You can select a Ring Alert Type by performing the following action. Configuring Vibrate Style Press the programmed Ring Alert Type button to toggle Voice Announcement or Text-to-Speech, and the radio behavior to the following options.
- For Silent, Voice Announcement or Text-to-
Speech sounds Ring Alert Type Silent only.
- For Ring Only, Voice Announcement or Text-to-
Speech sounds Ring Alert Type and the radio sounds a ring tone.
- For Vibrate Only, Voice Announcement or Text-
to-Speech sounds Ring Alert Type and the radio vibrates.
- For Ring and Vibrate, Voice Announcement or Text-to-Speech sounds Ring Alert Type and the radio sounds a ring tone and vibrates. 6.3.7.2 110 NOTE:
The programmed Vibrate Style button is assigned by your dealer or system administrator. Check with your dealer or system administrator to determine how your radio has been programmed. Vibrate Style is enabled when the Vibrating Belt Clip is attached to the radio with a battery that supports the vibrate feature. You can configure the vibrate style by performing the following action. Press the programmed Vibrate Style button to toggle to short, medium, or long option and the radio vibrates accordingly. Voice Announcement or Text-
to-Speech sounds Vibrate Style. 6.3.7.3 Escalating Alarm Tone Volume You can program your radio to continually alert you when a radio call remains unanswered. This is done by English automatically increasing the alarm tone volume over time. This feature is known as Escalert. Making a Call Alert with the One Touch Access Button 6.3.8 Call Alert Operation Call Alert paging enables you to alert a specific radio user to call you back when they are able to do so. This feature is accessible by using a programmed One Touch Access button. 6.3.8.1 Responding to Call Alerts When you receive a Call Alert:
A repetitive tone sounds. The yellow LED blinks. Press the PTT button within 4 seconds of receiving a Call Alert page to respond with a Private Call. 6.3.8.2 Press the programmed One Touch Access button to make a Call Alert to the predefined alias. The LED lights up solid green when your radio is sending the Call Alert. If the Call Alert acknowledgement is received, a positive indicator tone sounds. If the Call Alert acknowledgement is not received, a negative indicator tone sounds. 6.3.9 Mute Mode Mute Mode provides an option to silence all audio indicators on your radio. When Mute Mode is initiated, all audio indicators are muted except higher priority features such as emergency operations. 111 English When Mute Mode is exited, your radio resumes playing ongoing tones and audio transmissions. IMPORTANT:
You can only enable either Face Down or Man Down one at a time. Both features cannot be enabled together. 6.3.9.1 Turning On Mute Mode Follow the procedure to turn on Mute Mode. Do one of the following:
Access this feature by using the programmed Mute Mode button. Access this feature by placing the radio in a face-
down position momentarily. Depending on radio model, the Face Down feature can be enabled either through the radio menu or by your system administrator. Check with your dealer or system administrator for more information. 112 IMPORTANT:
User can only enable either Man Down or Face Down at a time. Both features cannot be enabled together. NOTE:
Face Down feature is applicable to XPR 7350e/XPR 7380e only. The following occurs when Mute mode is enabled:
Positive Indicator Tone sounds. The red LED light starts blinking and remains blinking until Mute Mode is exited. Radio is muted. Mute Mode Timer begins counting down the duration that is configured. 6.3.9.2 Exiting Mute Mode This feature can be exited automatically once the Mute Mode Timer expires. Do one of the following to exit Mute mode manually:
Press the programmed Mute Mode button. Press the PTT button on any entry. Emergency Operation English Place the radio in a face-up position momentarily. NOTE:
Face Down feature is applicable to XPR 7350e/XPR 7380e only. The following occurs when Mute mode is disabled:
Negative Indicator Tone sounds. The blinking red LED turns off. Your radio unmutes and speaker state is restored. If the timer has not expired, Mute mode timer is stopped. NOTE:
Mute Mode is also exited if the user transmits voice or switches to an unprogrammed channel. 6.3.10 NOTE:
If your radio is programmed for Silent or Silent with Voice emergency initiation, in most cases it automatically exits silent operation after the Emergency Call or Emergency Alert is finished. The exception to this rule is when Emergency Alert is the configured Emergency Mode and Silent is the configured Emergency Type. If your radio is programmed in this manner, the silent operation continues until you cancel silent operation by pressing PTT or the button configured for Emergency Off. Emergency voice calls and Emergency Alerts are not supported when operating in Connect Plus Auto Fallback mode. For more information see the Auto Fallback on page 104. An Emergency Alert is used to indicate a critical situation. You can initiate an Emergency at any time, in any state, even when there is activity on the current channel. Pressing the Emergency button initiates the programmed Emergency mode. The programmed Emergency mode may also be initiated by triggering the optional Man Down feature. The Emergency feature may be disabled in your radio. 113 English Your dealer can set the duration of a button press for the programmed Emergency button, except for long press, which is similar with all other buttons:
Short press Between 0.05 seconds and 0.75 seconds. Long press Between 1.00 second and 3.75 seconds. The Emergency button is assigned with the Emergency On/Off feature. Check with your dealer for the assigned operation of the Emergency button. If the short press for the Emergency button is assigned to turn on the Emergency mode, then the long press for the Emergency button is assigned to exit the Emergency mode. If the long press for the Emergency button is assigned to turn on the Emergency mode, then the short press for the Emergency button is assigned to exit the Emergency mode. When your radio is selected to a Connect Plus zone, it supports three Emergency modes:
Emergency Call You must press the PTT button to talk on the assigned emergency time slot. 114 Emergency Call with Voice to Follow For the first transmission on the assigned emergency time slot, the microphone is automatically unmuted and you may talk without pressing the PTT button. The microphone stays hot in this fashion for a time period programmed into the radio. For subsequent transmissions in the same Emergency call, you must press the PTT button. Emergency Alert An Emergency Alert is not a voice call. It is an emergency notification that is sent to radios that are configured to receive these alerts. The radio sends an emergency alert by using the control channel of the currently registered site. The Emergency Alert is received by radios in the Connect Plus network that are programmed to receive them (no matter which network site they are registered to). Only one of the Emergency Modes can be assigned to the Emergency button per zone. In addition, each Emergency mode has the following types:
Regular Radio initiates an Emergency and shows audio and/or visual indicators. English Silent Contact with your dealer for more information. Radio initiates an Emergency without any audio or visual indicators. The radio suppresses all audio or visual indications of the Emergency until you press the PTT button to start a voice transmission. Silent with Voice The same as Silent operation, except that the radio also unmutes for some voice transmissions. 6.3.10.1 Responding to an Emergency Call The radio does not show that it is receiving an Emergency call. Respond the same way as you would to group calls. 6.3.10.2 Ignore Emergency Revert Call This feature enhancement provides an option for your radio to disregard an active Emergency Revert Call. To enable Ignore Emergency Revert Call, your radio must be configured through the Connect Plus Customer Programming Software (CPCPS). When the feature is enabled, the radio does not receive any audio on the default Emergency Revert Group ID. 6.3.10.3 Initiating an Emergency Call NOTE:
If your radio is set to Silent, it does not display any audio or visual indicators during Emergency mode until you press the PTT button to initiate a voice transmission. If your radio is set to Silent with Voice, it does not initially display any audio or visual indicators that the radio is in Emergency mode. However, your radio unmutes for the transmissions of radios responding to your emergency. The emergency indicators only appear once you press the PTT button to initiate a voice transmission from your radio. For both Silent and Silent with Voice operation, the radio automatically exits silent operation after the Emergency Call is finished. 1 Press the programmed Emergency button. 2 Press the PTT button to initiate a voice transmission on the Emergency group. 115 English When you release the PTT button, the Emergency call continues for the time allotted for the Emergency Call Hang Time. If you press the PTT button during this time, the Emergency call continues. 6.3.10.4 Initiating an Emergency Call with Voice to Follow Your radio must be programmed for this type of operation. When enabled for this operation, when you press the programmed Emergency button, and when your radio receives the time slot assignment, the microphone is automatically activated without pressing the PTT button. This activated microphone state is also known as "hot mic". The "hot mic" applies to the first voice transmission from your radio during the Emergency call. For subsequent transmissions in the same Emergency call, you must press the PTT button. 1 Press the programmed Emergency button. 116 2 The microphone remains active for the "hot mic" time specified in your radio codeplug programming. During this time, the LED lights up green. 3 Press and hold the PTT button to talk longer than the programmed duration. 6.3.10.5 Initiating an Emergency Alert NOTE:
If your radio is programmed for "Silent" or "Silent with Voice", it will not provide any audio or visual indications that it is sending an Emergency Alert. If programmed for "Silent", the silent operation continues indefinitely until you press PTT or the button configured for "Emergency Off". If programmed for "Silent with Voice", the radio automatically cancels silent operation when the site controller broadcasts the Emergency Alert. Press the orange Emergency button. Once the Emergency Alert is successfully sent and is being broadcast for other radios to hear, a positive indicator tone sounds. 6.3.10.6 Exiting Emergency Mode NOTE:
If the Emergency call ends due to the expiration of the Emergency Hang Time, but the emergency condition is not over, press the Emergency button again to restart the process. If you initiate an Emergency Alert by pressing the programmed Emergency button, your radio automatically exits Emergency mode after receiving a response from the Connect Plus system. If you initiate an Emergency call by pressing the programmed Emergency button, your radio will be assigned a channel automatically when one becomes available. Once your radio has transmitted a message indicating the emergency, you cannot cancel your Emergency call. However, if you pressed the button by accident or the emergency no longer exists, you may wish English to say this over the assigned channel. When you release the PTT button, the Emergency call is discontinued after the Emergency Call Hang Time expires. If your radio was configured for Emergency with Voice to Follow, use the hot mic period to explain your error, then press and release the PTT button to discontinue the transmission. The Emergency call is discontinued after the Emergency Call Hang Time expires. 6.3.11 Man Down Alarms NOTE:
This feature is applicable to XPR 7350e/XPR 7380e only. Man Down Alarms are not supported when operating in Fallback mode. For more information see the Auto Fallback on page 104. This section describes the Connect Plus Man Down Feature. This is a purchasable feature that may or may not apply to your radio. Your Connect Plus portable radio can be enabled and programmed for one or more of the Man Down Alarms. Your dealer or radio system administrator can tell you 117 English whether or not this applies to your radio and which specific Man Down Alarms have been enabled and programmed. Emergency Alert, restore the radio to the vertical position immediately. If your radio has been programmed for one or more of the following Man Down Alarms, it is important for you to understand how the Alarm works, what indication (tones) your radio provides, and the action you should take. The purpose of the Man Down Alarms is to alert others when you might be in danger. This is accomplished by programming your radio to detect a certain angle of tilt, lack of movement, or movement, depending on which Man Down Alarm(s) is/are enabled. If your radio detects a disallowed movement type, and if the condition is not corrected in a certain period of time, the radio starts to play an Alert Tone (if so programmed). At this point you should immediately take one or more of the corrective actions discussed below, depending on which Man Down Alarm(s) has/have been enabled for your radio. If you do not take corrective action within a certain period of time, your radio automatically starts an Emergency (either an Emergency Call or Emergency Alert). Tilt Alarm When your radio is tilted at or beyond a specified angle for a period of time, it plays an Alert Tone (if so programmed). To prevent the radio from automatically starting an Emergency Call or Anti-Movement Alarm When your radio is motionless for a period of time, it plays an Alert Tone (if so programmed). To prevent the radio from automatically starting an Emergency Call or Emergency Alert, move the radio immediately. Movement Alarm When your radio is in motion for a period of time, it plays an Alert Tone (if so programmed). To prevent the radio from automatically starting an Emergency Call or Emergency Alert, stop the radios motion immediately. Your dealer or radio system administrator can tell you which of the above alarms (if any) has been enabled through radio programming. It is possible to enable both the Tilt and Anti- Movement Alarms. In that case, the Alert Tone plays when the radio detects the first movement violation. Instead of taking the corrective actions discussed above, you can also prevent the radio from starting the Emergency call or Emergency Alert by using a programmable button, if your radio has been configured in this manner. This is discussed in the next two sections. 118 6.3.11.1 Turning Man Down Alarms On and Off and Connect Plus Option Board must both be enabled for keypad tones. English NOTE:
The programmed Man Down button and Man Down settings are configured using CPS. Check with your dealer or system administrator to determine how your radio has been programmed. If you enable Man Down to maximum sensitivity and set Vibrate Style to high, the radio automatically restricts Vibrate Style to medium. This function prevents high Vibrate Style from initiating the Man Down emergency feature. The procedure for turning the Man Down Alarms On and Off depends on how your radio is programmed. If programmed with a Man Down Alarms On/Off button, use the button to toggle the Man Down Alarms On and Off. This applies to all of the Man Down Alarms enabled for your radio. When using the programmable button to toggle the Man Down Alarms On, your radio plays a tone that rises in pitch. In order to hear the tones described above when turning the Man Down Alarms On and Off, the MOTOTRBO radio 6.3.11.2 Resetting the Man Down Alarms If your radio has been programmed with a Man Down Alarms Reset button, it is possible to reset the Man Down Alarms without turning them On or Off. This stops any Man Down Alert Tone that is currently playing, and it also resets the Alarm timers. However, it is still necessary to correct the movement violation by taking the appropriate corrective action described in the Man Down Alarms section. If the movement violation is not corrected within a period of time, the Alert Tone starts playing again. 6.3.12 Beacon Feature The Beacon feature is part of Connect Plus Man Down, a purchasable feature. Your dealer or Radio System Administrator can tell you if the Beacon feature applies to your radio. If your radio has been enabled and programmed for one or more of the Man Down Alarms, it can also be enabled for the Beacon feature. 119 English If your radio automatically starts an Emergency Call or Emergency Alert due to one of the Man Down Alarms, and if your radio is also enabled for the Beacon feature, the radio starts to periodically emit a high pitched tone approximately once every ten seconds. The interval can vary depending on whether you are talking on your radio. The purpose of the Beacon tone is to help searchers locate you. If your radio has also been enabled for the Visual Beacon, the radios backlight comes on for a few seconds every time the Beacon tone plays. You can stop your radio from playing the Beacon tone by using a programmable button, if your radio has been configured in this manner. This is discussed in the next two sections. If your radio does not have the programmable button or menu option, you can stop the Beacon tone by turning the radio off and then on again, or by changing to a different zone (if your radio has been programmed for more than one zone). When using the programmable button to toggle the Beacon On, your radio plays a tone that rises in pitch. When using the programmable button to toggle the Beacon Off, your radio plays a tone that falls in pitch. In order to hear the tones described above when turning the Beacon On and Off, the MOTOTRBO radio and Connect Plus Option Board must both be enabled for keypad tones. 6.3.12.2 Resetting the Beacon If your radio has been programmed with either the Beacon Reset button, it is possible to reset the Beacon. This stops the Beacon Tone without turning the Beacon feature Off. 6.3.13 Text Messaging 6.3.12.1 Turning Beacon On and Off Your radio is able to receive data, for example a text message, from another radio or a text message application. The procedure for turning the Beacon On and Off depends on how your radio is programmed. If programmed with a Beacon On/Off button, use the button to toggle the Beacon On and Off. There are two types of text messages, Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) Short Text Message and text message. The maximum length of a DMR Short Text Message is 23 characters. The maximum length of a text message is 120 280 characters, including the subject line. The subject line only appears when you receive messages from e-mail applications. NOTE:
The maximum character length is only applicable for models with the latest software and hardware. For radio models with older software and hardware, the maximum length of a text message is 140 characters. Contact your dealer for more information. English If message fails to be sent, your radio shows the following indications:
A negative tone sounds. The display shows Message Send Failed. If the text message fails to send, the radio returns you to the Resend option screen. 6.3.14 Privacy 6.3.13.1 Sending Quick Text Messages with the One Touch Access Button If enabled, this feature helps to prevent eavesdropping by unauthorized users on a channel by the use of a software-based scrambling solution. The signaling and user identification portions of a transmission are not scrambled. To send a predefined Quick Text message to a predefined alias, press the programmed One Touch Access button. If message is successfully sent, your radio shows the following indications:
A positive tone sounds. The green LED illuminates. Your radio must have privacy enabled on the current channel selector position to send a privacy-enabled transmission, although this is not a necessary requirement for receiving a transmission. While on a privacy-enabled channel selector position, the radio is still able to receive clear (unscrambled) transmissions. Your radio supports Enhanced Privacy. To unscramble a privacy-enabled call transmission, your radio must be programmed to have the same Key Value 121 English and Key ID (for Enhanced Privacy) as the transmitting radio. If your radio receives a scrambled call that is of a different Key Value and Key ID, you hear nothing at all (Enhanced Privacy). The LED lights up solid green while the radio is transmitting and blinks green rapidly when the radio is receiving an ongoing privacy-enabled transmission. You can access this feature by performing one of the following actions:
Pressing the programmed Privacy button to toggle privacy on or off. NOTE:
Some radio models may not offer this Privacy feature. Check with your dealer or system administrator for more information. 6.3.14.1 Making a Privacy-Enabled (Scrambled) Call enabled transmission. When privacy is enabled for the currently selected channel position, all voice transmissions made by your radio will be scrambled. This includes Group Call, Multigroup Call, talk-back during scanned calls, Site All Call, Emergency Call, and Private Call. Only receiving radios with the same Key Value and Key ID as your radio will be able to unscramble the transmission. 6.3.15 Bluetooth Operation NOTE:
If disabled via the CPS, all Bluetooth-related features are disabled and the Bluetooth device database is erased. This feature is applicable to XPR 7350e/XPR 7380e Bluetooth and Wi-Fi models only. This feature allows you to use your radio with a Bluetooth-enabled device (accessory) via a wireless Bluetooth connection. Your radio supports both Motorola Solutions and Commercially available Off-The-Shelf
(COTS) Bluetooth-enabled devices. Toggle privacy on using the programmed privacy button. Your radio must have the Privacy feature enabled for the currently selected channel position to send a privacy-
Bluetooth operates within a range of 10 meters (32 feet) line of sight. This is an unobstructed path between your radio and your Bluetooth-enabled device. 122 English It is not recommended that you leave your radio behind and expect your Bluetooth-enabled device to work with a high degree of reliability when they are separated. The radio connects to the Bluetooth-enabled device within range with either the strongest signal strength, or to one which it has connected to before in a prior session. At the fringe areas of reception, both voice and tone quality will start to sound "garbled" or "broken". To correct this problem, simply position your radio and Bluetooth-enabled device closer to each other (within the 10-meter/32 feet defined range) to re-establish clear audio reception. Your radio's Bluetooth function has a maximum power of 2.5 mW
(4 dBm) at the 10-meter/32 feet range. Your radio can support up to 4 simultaneous Bluetooth connections with Bluetooth-enabled devices of unique types. For example, a headset, and a PTT-Only Device
(POD). Refer to your respective Bluetooth-enabled device's user manual for more details on your Bluetooth-enabled device's full capabilities. 6.3.15.1 Finding and Connecting to a Bluetooth Device Do not turn off your Bluetooth-enabled device during the finding and connecting operation as this cancels the operation. 1 Turn on your Bluetooth-enabled device and place it in pairing mode. Refer to respective Bluetooth-
enabled device user manual. 2 On your radio, press the programmed Bluetooth Connect button. A tone sounds and LED blinks yellow. 3 Your Bluetooth-enabled device may require additional steps to complete the pairing. Refer to respective Bluetooth-enabled device user manual. If successful, a positive indicator tone sounds. If unsuccessful, a negative indicator tone sounds. NOTE:
A pin code may be required to be programmed in your radio before it can pair with some devices. Contact your dealer for more information. 123 English 6.3.15.2 Disconnecting from a Bluetooth Device Permanent Bluetooth Discoverable Mode On your radio, press the programmed Bluetooth Disconnect button. A positive indicator tone sounds when disconnected. NOTE:
The Permanent Bluetooth Discoverable Mode can only be enabled by using the MOTOTRBO CPS. If enabled, you will not be able to use any Bluetooth programmable button features. 6.3.15.3 Switching Audio Route between Internal Radio Speaker and Bluetooth Device You can toggle audio routing between internal radio speaker and external Bluetooth-enabled accessory. Other Bluetooth-enabled devices can locate your radio, but the devices cannot connect to the radio. It enables dedicated devices to use your radio position in the process of Bluetooth-based location. Turn on your Bluetooth-enabled device and pair it with your radio. Refer to the respective user manual of Bluetooth-
enabled device. Press the programmed Bluetooth Audio Switch button. 6.3.16 Wi-Fi Operation A tone sounds when the audio route has switched. This feature allows you to set up and connect to a Wi-
Fi network. Wi-Fi supports updates for radio firmware, 6.3.15.4 124 codeplug, and resources such as language packs and voice announcement. NOTE:
This feature is applicable to XPR 7350e/XPR 7380e Bluetooth and Wi-Fi models only. Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance. Your radio supports WEP/WPA/WPA2-Personal and WPA/
WPA2-Enterprise Wi-Fi networks. WEP/WPA/WPA2-Personal Wi-Fi network Uses pre-shared key (password) based authentication. Pre-shared key can be entered by using the menu or CPS/RM. WPA/WPA2-Enterprise Wi-Fi network Uses certificate-based authentication. Your radio must be pre-configured with a certificate. NOTE:
Check with your dealer or system administrator to connect to WPA/WPA2-Enterprise Wi-Fi network. The programmed Wi-Fi On or Off button is assigned by default. Check with your dealer or system administrator to determine how your radio has been programmed. English Voice Announcements for the programmed Wi-Fi On or Off button can be customized through CPS according to user requirements. Check with your dealer or system administrator for more information. 6.3.16.1 Turning Wi-Fi On or Off Press the programmed Wi-Fi On or Off button. Voice Announcement sounds Turning On Wi-Fi or Turning Off Wi-Fi. 125 English 6.3.16.2 Connecting to a Network Access Point When you turn on Wi-Fi, the radio scans and connects to a network access point. NOTE:
The programmed Wi-Fi Status Query button is assigned by your dealer or system administrator. Voice Announcements for the programmed Wi-Fi Status Query button can be customized according to user requirements by using CPS. Check with your dealer or system administrator to determine how your radio has been programmed. The WPA-Enterprise Wi-Fi network access points are pre-configured. Check with your dealer or system administrator to determine how your radio has been programmed. Press the programmed Wi-Fi Status Query button for the connection status using Voice Announcement. Voice Announcement sounds when Wi-Fi is Off, Wi-
Fi is On but No Connection, or Wi-Fi is On with Connection. 126 6.4 Utilities This chapter explains the operations of the utility functions available in your radio. 6.4.1 Turning the Radio Tones/Alerts On or Off You can enable and disable all radio tones and alerts
(except for the incoming Emergency alert tone) if needed. Press the programmed All Tones/Alerts button. Tone heard ... Indication Positive Indicator tone Negative Indicator tone All tones and alerts are ON. All tones and alerts are OFF. English 6.4.2 Setting the Power Level You can customize your radio power setting to high or low for each Connect Plus zone. High enables communication with tower sites in Connect Plus mode located at a considerable distance from you. Low enables communication with tower sites in Connect Plus mode in closer proximity. Press the programmed Power Level button. Voice Announcement This feature enables the radio to audibly indicate the current Zone or Channel the user has just assigned, or programmable button press. This audio indicator can be customized per customer requirements. Press the programmed Voice Announcement button. 6.4.4 Setting the Text-to-Speech Feature Tone heard ... Radio transmitting at ... Positive Indicator tone Low Power Negative Indicator tone High Power 6.4.3 NOTE:
The Text-to-Speech feature can only be enabled by using the MOTOTRBO CPS. If enabled, the Voice Announcement feature is automatically disabled, and vice versa. Check with your dealer or system administrator for more information. This feature enables the radio to audibly indicate the following features:
Current Channel Current Zone 127 English Programmed button feature on or off Intelligent Audio Press the programmed Voice Announcement button to toggle this feature on or off. 6.4.5 Checking the Battery Strength You can check how much battery power you have left. Press the programmed Battery Strength button to view the battery strength by using the LED indicator. LED indicator Indication Solid Yellow Solid Green Radio has a fair bat-
tery charge. Radio has a full bat-
tery charge. Your radio can automatically adjust its audio volume to overcome background noise in the environment, inclusive of all stationary and non-stationary noise sources. This feature is a Receive-only feature and does not affect Transmit audio. Press the programmed Intelligent Audio button. NOTE:
This feature is not applicable during a Bluetooth session. See Authorized Accessories List for recommended Bluetooth-enabled audio accessories with in-built Automatic Volume Control for similar performance. 6.4.7 Turning the Acoustic Feedback Suppressor Feature On or Off This feature allows you to minimize acoustic feedback in received calls. 6.4.6 128 Press the programmed Acoustic Feedback Suppressor button. You hear a positive indicator tone, indicating that Acoustic Feedback Suppressor is now enabled. You hear a negative indicator tone, indicating that the radio is unable to activate Acoustic Feedback Suppressor. 6.4.8 Turning GNSS On or Off Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) is a satellite navigation system that determines the radio precise location. GNSS includes Global Positioning System (GPS), Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS), and BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS). NOTE:
Selected radio models may offer GPS, GLONASS, and BDS. GNSS constellation is configured by using CPS. Check with your dealer or system administrator to determine how your radio has been programmed. Press the programmed GNSS button to toggle the feature on or off. English 129 English Other Systems Features that are available to the radio users under this system are available in this chapter. 7.1 Push-To-Talk Button Programmable Buttons Depending on the duration of a button press, your dealer can program the programmable buttons as shortcuts to radio functions. Short press Pressing and releasing rapidly. Long press The Push-to-Talk (PTT) button serves two basic purposes:
Pressing and holding for the programmed duration. While a call is in progress, the PTT button allows the radio to transmit to other radios in the call. The microphone is activated when the PTT button is pressed. While a call is not in progress, the PTT button is used to make a new call. Long press the PTT button to talk. Release the PTT button to listen. If the Talk Permit Tone is enabled, wait until the short alert tone ends before talking. 7.2 130 NOTE:
See Emergency Operation on page 163 for more information on the programmed duration of the Emergency button. 7.2.1 Assignable Radio Functions The following radio functions can be assigned to the programmable buttons. Audio Toggle Toggles audio routing between the internal radio speaker and the speaker of a wired accessory. Battery Strength Indicates battery strength by using the LED Indicator. Bluetooth Audio Switch Toggles audio routing between internal radio speaker and external Bluetooth-enabled accessory. Manual Site Roam 2 Starts the manual site search. Mic AGC Bluetooth Connect Initiates a Bluetooth find-and-connect operation. Toggles the internal microphone automatic gain control
(AGC) on or off. English Bluetooth Disconnect Terminates all existing Bluetooth connections between your radio and any Bluetooth-enabled devices. Bluetooth Discoverable Enables your radio to enter Bluetooth Discoverable Mode. Call Forwarding Toggles Call Forwarding on or off. Channel Announcement Plays zone and channel announcement voice messages for the current channel. Emergency Depending on the programming, initiates or cancels an emergency. Intelligent Audio Toggles intelligent audio on or off. 2 Not applicable in Capacity Plus. Monitor Monitors a selected channel for activity. Nuisance Channel Delete2 Temporarily removes an unwanted channel, except for the Selected Channel, from the scan list. The Selected Channel refers to the selected zone or channel combination of the user from which scan is initiated. One Touch Access Directly initiates a predefined Private, Phone or Group Call, a Call Alert, a Quick Text message, or Home Revert. Option Board Feature Toggles option board feature(s) on or off for option board-enabled channels. 131 English Permanent Monitor2 Monitors a selected channel for all radio traffic until function is disabled. Phone Exit Ends a Phone Call. Privacy Toggles privacy on or off. Repeater/Talkaround2 Site Lock2 When toggled on, the radio searches the current site only. When toggled off, the radio searches other sites in addition to the current site. Telemetry Control Controls the Output Pin on a local or remote radio. Transmit Interrupt Remote Dekey Stops an ongoing interruptible call to free the channel. Toggles between using a repeater and communicating directly with another radio. Trill Enhancement Toggles trill enhancement on or off. Reset Home Channel Sets a new home channel. Silence Home Channel Reminder Mutes the Home Channel Reminder. Scan 3 Toggles scan on or off. Site Info Voice Announcement On/Off Toggles voice announcement on or off. Voice Operating Transmission (VOX) Toggles VOX on or off. Wi-Fi Toggles Wi-Fi on or off. Zone Toggle Plays site announcement voice messages for the current site when Voice Announcement is enabled. Allows radio user to toggle between Zone 1 and Zone 2. 3 Not applicable in Capacity PlusSingle-Site. 132 NOTE:
Bluetooth and Wi-Fi assignable functions are only for XPR 7350e/XPR 7380e Bluetooth and Wi-Fi models. 7.2.2 Assignable Settings or Utility Functions The following radio settings or utility functions can be assigned to the programmable buttons. Tones/Alerts Toggles all tones and alerts on or off. Power Level Toggles transmit power level between high and low. 7.3 Status Indicators This chapter explains the status indicators and audio tones used in the radio. 7.3.1 English LED Indicators LED indicators show the operational status of your radio. Blinking Red Radio is indicating a battery mismatch. Radio has failed the self-test upon powering up. Radio is receiving an emergency transmission. Radio is transmitting in low battery state. Radio has moved out of range if Auto-Range Transponder System is configured. Mute Mode is enabled. Solid Green Radio is powering up. Radio is transmitting. Radio is sending a Call Alert or an emergency transmission. Indicates full battery capacity when the programmed Battery Strength button is pressed. Blinking Green Radio is receiving a call or data. Radio is retrieving Over-the-Air Programming transmissions. 133 English Radio is detecting activity over the air. NOTE:
This activity may or may not affect the programmed channel of the radio due to the nature of the digital protocol. There is no LED indication when the radio is detecting activity over the air in Capacity Plus. Double Blinking Green Radio is receiving a privacy-enabled call or data. Solid Yellow Radio is monitoring a conventional channel. Indicates fair battery capacity when the programmed Battery Strength button is pressed. Blinking Yellow Radio is scanning for activity. Radio has yet to respond to a Call Alert. All Capacity PlusMulti-Site channels are busy. Double Blinking Yellow Radio has Auto Roaming enabled. Radio is actively searching for a new site. Radio has yet to respond to a Group Call Alert. Radio is locked. 134 Radio is not connected to the repeater while in Capacity Plus. All Capacity Plus channels are busy. 7.3.2 Tones The following are the tones that sound through on the radio speaker. High Pitched Tone Low Pitched Tone 7.3.2.1 Indicator Tones Indicator tones provide you with audible indications of the status after an action to perform a task is taken. Positive Indicator Tone Negative Indicator Tone 7.3.2.2 Audio Tones Audio tones provide you with audible indications of the status, or response to data received on the radio. Continuous Tone A monotone sound. Sounds continuously until termination. English Zone and Channel Selections This chapter explains the operations to select a zone or channel on your radio. A zone is a group of channels. Your radio supports up to 32 channels and 2 zones, with a maximum of 16 channels per zone. Each channel can be programmed with different features and/or support different groups of users. Periodic Tone Sounds periodically depending on the duration set by the radio. Tone starts, stops, and repeats itself. 7.4.1 Selecting Zones Repetitive Tone A single tone that repeats itself until it is terminated by the user. Momentary Tone Follow the procedure to select the required zone on your radio. Press the programmed Zone Toggle button. One of the following tone sounds:
Positive Indicator Tone Sounds once for a short duration set by the radio. Radio is in Zone 2. 7.4 135 English Negative Indicator Tone Radio is in Zone 1. NOTE:
For all Non-keypad radio, you are recommended to enable Voice Announcement feature for selecting zone. The Voice Announcement feature can only be enabled through CPS. 7.4.2 Selecting Channels Follow the procedure to select the required channel on your radio. Turn the Channel Selector Knob to select the channel, subscriber ID, or group ID. 7.5 Calls You can select a subscriber alias or ID, or group alias or ID after you have selected a channel by using one of these features:
Programmed One Touch Access Button This method is used for Group, Private, and Phone Calls only. You can only have one ID assigned to a One Touch Access button with a short or long programmable button press. Programmable Button This method is used for Phone Calls only. 7.5.1 Group Calls Your radio must be configured as part of a group to receive a call from or make a call to the group of users. 7.5.1.1 Making Group Calls Follow the procedure to make Group Calls on your radio. This chapter explains the operations to receive, respond to, make, and stop calls. 1 Do one of the following:
Select a channel with the active group alias or ID. 136 English Press the programmed One Touch Access button. 7.5.1.2 Responding to Group Calls 2 Press the PTT button to make the call. The green LED lights up. To receive a call from a group of users, your radio must be configured as part of that group. Follow the procedure to respond to Group Calls on your radio. 3 Do one of the following:
Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end and speak clearly into the microphone if enabled. Wait for the PTT Sidetone to end and speak clearly into the microphone if enabled. 4 Release the PTT button to listen. The green LED lights up when the target radio responds. 5 If the Channel Free Indication feature is enabled, you hear a short alert tone the moment the transmitting radio releases the PTT button, indicating the channel is free for you to respond. Press the PTT button to respond to the call. The call ends when there is no voice activity for a predetermined period. When you receive a Group Call:
The green LED blinks. Your radio unmutes and the incoming call sounds through the speaker. 1 Do one of the following:
If the Channel Free Indication feature is enabled, you hear a short alert tone the moment the transmitting radio releases the PTT button, indicating the channel is free for you to respond. Press the PTT button to respond to the call. If the Voice Interrupt feature is enabled, press the PTT button to interrupt the audio from the transmitting radio and free the channel for you to respond. The green LED lights up. 137 English 2 Do one of the following:
Making Private Calls Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end and speak clearly into the microphone if enabled. Wait for the PTT Sidetone to end and speak clearly into the microphone if enabled. Your radio must be programmed to initiate a Private Call. If this feature is not enabled, a negative indicator tone sounds when you initiate the call. Follow the procedure to make Private Calls on your radio. 3 Release the PTT button to listen. 1 Do one of the following:
The call ends when there is no voice activity for a predetermined period. 7.5.2 Private Calls A Private Call is a call from an individual radio to another individual radio. There are two ways to set up a Private Call. The first type sets up the call after performing a radio presence check, while the second type sets up the call immediately. Only one of these types can be programmed to your radio by your dealer. 7.5.2.1 138 Select a channel with the active subscriber alias or ID. Press the programmed One Touch Access button. 2 Press the PTT button to make the call. The green LED lights up. 3 Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end and speak clearly into the microphone if enabled. 4 Release the PTT button to listen. The green LED blinks when the target radio responds. English 5 If the Channel Free Indication feature is enabled, you hear a short alert tone the moment the transmitting radio releases the PTT button, indicating the channel is free for you to respond. Press the PTT button to respond to the call. The call ends when there is no voice activity for a predetermined period. A tone sounds. indicating the channel is free for you to respond. Press the PTT button to respond to the call. If the Transmit Interrupt Remote Dekey feature is enabled, press the PTT button to stop an ongoing interruptible call and free the channel for you to respond. The green LED lights up. 7.5.2.2 Responding to Private Calls Follow the procedure to respond to Private Calls on your radio. When you receive a Private Call:
The green LED blinks. 2 Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end and speak clearly into the microphone if enabled. 3 Release the PTT button to listen. The call ends when there is no voice activity for a predetermined period. A tone sounds. Your radio unmutes and the incoming call sounds through the speaker. 7.5.3 All Calls 1 Do one of the following:
If the Channel Free Indication feature is enabled, you hear a short alert tone the moment the transmitting radio releases the PTT button, An All Call is a call from an individual radio to every radio on the channel. An All Call is used to make important announcements, requiring full attention from the user. The users on the channel cannot respond to an All Call. 139 English 7.5.3.1 Making All Calls Your radio must be programmed for you to make an All Call. Follow the procedure to make All Calls on your radio. 1 Select a channel with the active All Call group alias or ID. 2 Press the PTT button to make the call. The green LED lights up. 3 Do one of the following:
Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end and speak clearly into the microphone if enabled. Wait for the PTT Sidetone to end and speak clearly into the microphone if enabled. Users on the channel cannot respond to an All Call. 7.5.3.2 Receiving All Calls When you receive an All Call:
A tone sounds. 140 The green LED blinks. Your radio unmutes and the incoming call sounds through the speaker. An All Call does not wait for a predetermined period before ending. If the Channel Free Indication feature is enabled, you hear a short alert tone when the transmitting radio releases the PTT button, indicating the channel is free for you to use. You cannot respond to an All Call. NOTE:
The radio stops receiving the All Call if you switch to a different channel while receiving the call. You are not able to continue with any programmed button functions until the end of an All Call. 7.5.4 Selective Calls A Selective Call is a call from an individual radio to another individual radio. It is a Private Call on an analog system. English 7.5.4.1 Making Selective Calls Your radio must be programmed for you to initiate a Selective Call. Follow the procedure to make Selective Calls on your radio. 1 Select a channel with the active subscriber alias or ID. 2 Press the PTT button to make the call. The green LED lights up. 3 Do one of the following:
5 If the Channel Free Indication feature is enabled, you hear a short alert tone the moment the transmitting radio releases the PTT button, indicating the channel is free for you to respond. Press the PTT button to respond to the call. The call ends when there is no voice activity for a predetermined period. 7.5.4.2 Responding to Selective Calls Follow the procedure to respond to Selective Calls on your radio. Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end and speak When you receive a Selective Call:
clearly into the microphone if enabled. The green LED blinks. Wait for the PTT Sidetone to end and speak clearly into the microphone if enabled. Your radio unmutes and the incoming call sounds through the speaker. 4 Release the PTT button to listen. 1 Press the PTT button to respond to the call. The green LED lights up when the target radio responds. The green LED lights up. 2 Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end and speak clearly into the microphone if enabled. 141 English 3 Release the PTT button to listen. The call ends when there is no voice activity for a predetermined period. A tone sounds. 7.5.5 Phone Calls A Phone Call is a call from an individual radio to a telephone. If Phone Call capability is not enabled in your radio:
Your radio mutes the call. Your radio returns to the previous screen when the call ends. During the Phone Call, your radio attempts to end the call when:
You press the One Touch Access button with the deaccess code preconfigured. You enter the deaccess code as the input for extra digits. During channel access, access or deaccess code, or extra digits transmission, your radio responds to the On/Off , 142 Volume Control, and Channel Selector buttons or knobs only. A tone sounds for every invalid input. NOTE:
Check with your dealer or system administrator for more information. 7.5.5.1 Making Phone Calls Follow the procedure to make Phone Calls on your radio. When you attempt to make or end a Phone Call without the access and deaccess codes preconfigured, the attempt fails and a negative indicator tone sounds. 1 Press the programmed One Touch Access button to the predefined alias or ID. If the entry for the One Touch Access button is empty, a negative indicator tone sounds. If successful:
The (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) DMTF Tone sounds. You hear the dialling tone of the telephone user. If unsuccessful:
A negative indicator tone sounds. When you receive a Phone Call as a Private Call:
The phone call fails. Repeat this step. The green LED lights up. English 2 Press the PTT button to make the call. Release the PTT button to listen. 3 Press the programmed Phone Exit button to end the call. If end-call-setup is successful:
A tone sounds. If end-call-setup is unsuccessful:
A negative indicator tone sounds. Repeat this step, or wait for the telephone user to end the call. 7.5.5.2 Responding to Phone Calls as Private Calls Follow the procedure to respond to Phone Calls as Private Calls on your radio. Your radio unmutes and the incoming call sounds through the speaker. If Phone Call capability is not enabled on your radio, your radio mutes the call. 1 Press the PTT button to respond to the call. Release the PTT button to listen. 2 The call ends when there is no voice activity for a predetermined period. A tone sounds. 7.5.5.3 Responding to Phone Calls as Group Calls Follow the procedure to respond to Phone Calls as Group Calls on your radio. When you receive a Phone Call as a Group Call:
The green LED blinks. 143 English Your radio unmutes and the incoming call sounds through the speaker. If Phone Call capability is not enabled on your radio, your radio mutes the call. If Phone Call capability is not enabled on your radio, your radio mutes the call. 1 Press the PTT button to respond to the call. 1 Press the PTT button to respond to the call. Release the PTT button to listen. 2 The call ends when there is no voice activity for a predetermined period. A tone sounds. 7.5.5.4 Responding to Phone Calls as All Calls 2 Release the PTT button to listen. 7.5.6 Initiating Transmit Interrupt An ongoing call is interrupted, when you perform the following actions:
Press the Voice PTT button. Press the Emergency button. Perform data transmission. When you receive a Phone Call as an All Call, you can respond to or end the call, only if an All Call type is assigned to the channel. Follow the procedure to respond to Phone Calls as All Calls on your radio. 7.5.7 Broadcast Voice Calls A Broadcast Voice Call is a one-way voice call from any user to an entire talkgroup. 144 The Broadcast Voice Call feature allows only the call initiating user to transmit to the talkgroup, while the recipients of the call cannot respond (no Call Hang Time). Your radio must be programmed to allow you to use this feature. Check with your dealer or system administrator for more information. 7.5.7.1 Making Broadcast Voice Calls Program your radio to make Broadcast Voice Calls. 1 Select a channel with the active group alias or ID. 2 Do one of the following:
Select a channel with the active group alias or ID. Press the programmed One Touch Access button. 3 Press the PTT button to make the call. The green LED lights up. 4 Do one of the following:
English Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end and speak clearly into the microphone if enabled. Wait for the PTT Sidetone to end and speak clearly into the microphone if enabled. NOTE:
Users on the channel cannot respond to Broadcast Voice Calls. The radio returns to the previous menu after the call ends. 7.5.7.2 Making Broadcast Voice Calls by Using the Programmable Number Key Follow the procedure to make Broadcast Voice Call on your radio by using the programmable number key. 1 On the Home screen, long press the programmed number key assigned to the predefined alias or ID. If the number key is assigned to an entry in a particular mode, this feature is not supported when you long press the number key in another mode. If the number key is not associated to an entry, a negative indicator tone sounds 145 English 2 Press the PTT button to make the call. Receiving Broadcast Voice Calls The green LED lights up. The first text line shows the subscriber alias. The second text line shows the call status. When you receive a Broadcast Voice Call:
A tone sounds. The green LED blinks. 3 Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end and speak Your radio unmutes and the incoming call sounds clearly into the microphone if enabled. through the speaker. Users on the channel cannot respond to a Broadcast Voice Call. A Broadcast Voice Call does not wait for a predetermined period before ending. The radio returns to the previous menu after the call ends. See Assigning Entries to Programmable Number Keys for more information. 7.5.7.3 Making Broadcast Voice Calls by Using the Alias Search 7.5.7.4 146 You cannot respond to a Broadcast Voice Call. NOTE:
The radio stops receiving the Broadcast Voice Call if you switch to a different channel while receiving the call. You cannot continue with any programmed button functions until the end of the Broadcast Voice Call. 7.5.8 Unaddressed Calls An Unaddressed Call is a group call to one of the 16 predefined group IDs. This feature is configured using CPS-RM. A contact for one of the predefined IDs is required to initiate and/or receive an Unaddressed Call. Check with your dealer or system administrator for more information. 7.5.8.1 Making Unaddressed Calls 1 Select a channel with the active group alias or ID. 2 Do one of the following:
Select a channel with the active group alias or ID. Press the programmed One Touch Access button. 3 Press the PTT button to make the call. The green LED lights up. 4 Do one of the following:
Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end and speak clearly into the microphone if enabled. Wait for the PTT Sidetone to end and speak clearly into the microphone if enabled. English 5 Release the PTT button to listen. The green LED lights up when the target radio responds. A momentary tone sounds. 6 If the Channel Free Indication feature is enabled, you hear a short alert tone the moment the transmitting radio releases the PTT button, indicating that the channel is free for you to respond. Press the PTT button to respond to the call. The call ends when there is no voice activity for a predetermined period. The call initiator can press the programmed Cancel button to end a Group Call. 7.5.8.2 Responding to Unaddressed Calls When you receive an Unaddressed Call:
The green LED blinks. A momentary tone sounds. 147 English Your radio unmutes and the incoming call sounds through the speaker. The call ends when there is no voice activity for a predetermined period. 1 Do one of the following:
If the Channel Free Indication feature is enabled, you hear a short alert tone the moment the transmitting radio releases the PTT button, indicating the channel is free for you to respond. Press the PTT button to respond to the call. If the Voice Interrupt feature is enabled, press the PTT button to interrupt the audio from the transmitting radio and free the channel for you to respond. The green LED lights up. 2 Do one of the following:
Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end and speak clearly into the microphone if enabled. Wait for the PTT Sidetone to end and speak clearly into the microphone if enabled. 3 Release the PTT button to listen. 7.5.9 Open Voice Channel Mode (OVCM) An Open Voice Channel Mode (OVCM) allows a radio that is not preconfigured to work in a particular system to both receive and transmit during a group or individual call. The OVCM group call also supports broadcast calls. Program your radio to use this feature. Check with your dealer or system administrator for more information. 7.5.9.1 Making OVCM Calls Your radio must be programmed for you to make an OVCM Call. Follow the procedure to make OVCM Calls on your radio. 1 Select a channel with the active group alias or ID. 2 Do one of the following:
Select a channel with the active group alias or ID. 148 Press the programmed One Touch Access button. 3 Press the PTT button to make the call. The green LED lights up. 4 Do one of the following:
Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end and speak clearly into the microphone if enabled. Wait for the PTT Sidetone to end and speak clearly into the microphone if enabled. 7.5.9.2 Responding to OVCM Calls When you receive an OVCM Call:
The green LED blinks. English NOTE:
Recipient users are not allowed to Talkback during a Broadcast Call. If the PTT button is pressed during a Broadcast Call, the Talkback Prohibit Tone sounds momentarily. 1 Do one of the following:
If the Channel Free Indication feature is enabled, you hear a short alert tone the moment the transmitting radio releases the PTT button, indicating the channel is free for you to respond. Press the PTT button to respond to the call. If the Voice Interrupt feature is enabled, press the PTT button to interrupt the audio from the transmitting radio and free the channel for you to respond. The green LED lights up. Your radio unmutes and the incoming call sounds 2 Do one of the following:
through the speaker. Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end and speak clearly into the microphone if enabled. Wait for the PTT Sidetone to end and speak clearly into the microphone if enabled. 149 English 3 Release the PTT button to listen. The call ends when there is no voice activity for a predetermined period. 7.6 Advanced Features This chapter explains the operations of the features available in your radio. Your dealer or system administrator may have customized your radio for your specific needs. Check with your dealer or system administrator for more information. 7.6.1 Bluetooth This feature allows you to use your radio with a Bluetooth-enabled device (accessory) through a Bluetooth connection. Your radio supports both Motorola Solutions and Commercially available Off-The-Shelf (COTS) Bluetooth-enabled devices. Bluetooth operates within a range of 10 m (32ft) line of sight. This is an unobstructed path between your radio and your Bluetooth-enabled device. For high degree of 150 reliability, Motorola Solutions recommends to not separate the radio and the accessory. At the fringe areas of reception, both voice and tone quality start to sound "garbled" or "broken". To correct this problem, position your radio and Bluetooth-enabled device closer to each other (within the 10 m defined range) to re-establish clear audio reception. The Bluetooth function of your radio has maximum power of 2.5 mW (4 dBm) at the 10 m range. Your radio can support up to three simultaneous Bluetooth connections with Bluetooth-enabled devices of unique types. For example, a headset, a scanner, a sensor device, and a PTT-Only Device (POD). Refer to the user manual of your respective Bluetooth-
enabled device for more details on the full capabilities of your Bluetooth-enabled device. Your radio connects to the Bluetooth-enabled device within range with either the strongest signal strength, or to one which it has connected to before in a prior session. Do not turn off your Bluetooth-enabled device or press the home English back button during the finding and connecting operation as this cancels the operation. If unsuccessful:
A negative indicator tone sounds. NOTE:
This feature is applicable to XPR 7350e/XPR 7380e Bluetooth and Wi-Fi models only. 7.6.1.1 Connecting to Bluetooth Devices Follow the procedure to connect to Bluetooth devices. 7.6.1.2 Disconnecting from Bluetooth Devices Follow the procedure to disconnect from Bluetooth devices. Press the programmed Bluetooth Disconnect button. Turn on your Bluetooth-enabled device and place it in pairing mode. A positive indicator tone sounds when the device has been disconnected. Press the programmed Bluetooth Connect button. Your Bluetooth-enabled device may require additional steps to complete the pairing. Refer to the user manual of your Bluetooth-enabled device. A tone sounds. The yellow LED blinks. Wait for acknowledgment. If successful:
A positive indicator tone sounds. 7.6.1.3 Switching Audio Route between Internal Radio Speaker and Bluetooth Device Follow the procedure to toggle audio routing between internal radio speaker and external Bluetooth device. 151 English Press the programmed Bluetooth Audio Switch button. A tone sounds when the audio route has switched. 7.6.1.4 Permanent Bluetooth Discoverable Mode The Permanent Bluetooth Discoverable Mode must be enabled by the dealer or system administrator. Other Bluetooth-enabled devices can locate your radio, but the devices cannot connect to the radio. The Permanent Bluetooth Discoverable Mode enables dedicated devices to use your radio position in the process of Bluetooth-based location. 7.6.2 Multi-Site Control Your radio is able to search for sites and switch between sites when signal is weak or your radio is unable to detect any signal from the current site. When the signal is strong, the radio remains on the current site. This setting is applicable when your current radio channel is part of an IP Site Connect or Capacity PlusMulti-Site configuration. Your radio can perform either one of the following site searches:
Automatic Site Search Manual Site Search If the current channel is a multi-site channel with an attached roam list and is out of range, and the site is unlocked, your radio also performs automatic site search. 7.6.2.1 Enabling Manual Site Search Press the programmed Manual Site Roam button. A tone sounds. The green LED blinks. If the radio finds a new site, your radio shows the following indications:
152 English A positive tone sounds. The LED extinguishes. 7.6.3 Talkaround If the radio fails to find a new site, your radio shows the following indications:
A negative tone sounds. The LED extinguishes. 7.6.2.2 Site Lock On/Off When toggled on, the radio searches the current site only. When toggled off, the radio searches other sites in addition to the current site. Press the programmed Site Lock button. If the Site Lock function is toggled on:
You hear a positive indicator tone, indicating the radio has locked to the current site. If the Site Lock function is toggled off:
You hear a negative indicator tone, indicating the radio is unlocked. This feature allows you to continue communicating when your repeater is non-operational, or when your radio is out of range from the repeater but within the talk range of other radios. The talkaround setting is retained even after powering down. NOTE:
This feature is not applicable in Capacity Plus Single-Site, Capacity PlusMulti-Site, and Citizens Band channels that are in the same frequency. 7.6.3.1 Toggling Between Repeater and Talkaround Modes Follow the procedure to toggle between Repeater and Talkaround modes on your radio. Press the programmed Repeater/Talkaround button. One of the following tones sounds:
153 English Positive Indicator Tone Radio is in talkaround mode. Negative Indicator Tone Radio is in repeater mode. 7.6.4 Monitor Feature The feature allows you to remotely activate the microphone of a target radio. You can use this feature to monitor any audible activity surrounding the target radio. NOTE:
This feature is not applicable in Capacity Plus Single-Site and Capacity PlusMulti-Site. 7.6.4.1 Monitoring Channels Follow the procedure to monitor channels. The yellow LED lights up. If the monitored channel is free, you hear a white noise". 2 Press the PTT button to talk. Release the PTT button to listen. 7.6.4.2 Permanent Monitor The Permanent Monitor feature is used to continuously monitor a selected channel for activity. 7.6.4.2.1 Turning Permanent Monitor On or Off Follow the procedure to turn Permanent Monitor on or off on your radio. Press the programmed Permanent Monitor button. 1 Long press the programmed Monitor button. If the channel is in use:
You hear radio activity or total silence. When the radio enters the mode:
An alert tone sounds. The yellow LED lights up. 154 When the radio exits the mode:
An alert tone sounds. The yellow LED turns off. 7.6.5 Home Channel Reminder This feature provides a reminder when the radio is not set to the home channel for a period of time. If this feature is enabled through CPS, when your radio is not set to the home channel for a period of time, the following occurs periodically:
The Home Channel Reminder tone and announcement sound. 7.6.5.1 Muting the Home Channel Reminder When the Home Channel Reminder sounds, you can temporarily mute the reminder. Press the programmed Silence Home Channel Reminder button. English 7.6.5.2 Setting New Home Channels When the Home Channel Reminder occurs, you can set a new home channel. Press the Reset Home Channel programmable button to set the current channel as the new Home Channel. 7.6.6 Remote Monitor This feature is used to turn on the microphone of a target radio with a subscriber alias or ID. You can use this feature to remotely monitor any audible activity surrounding the target radio. Both your radio and the target radio must be programmed to allow you to use this feature. This feature stops after a programmed duration or when there is any user operation on the target radio. 155 English 7.6.6.1 Initiating Remote Monitor Each scan list supports a mixture of both analog and digital entries. Follow the procedure to initiate Remote Monitor on your radio. NOTE:
This feature is not applicable in Capacity Plus. 1 Press the programmed Remote Monitor button. 2 Wait for acknowledgment. If successful:
A positive indicator tone sounds. If unsuccessful:
A negative indicator tone sounds. 7.6.7 Scan Lists Scan lists are created and assigned to individual channels or groups. Your radio scans for voice activity by cycling through the channel or group sequence specified in the scan list for the current channel or group. Your radio can support up to 250 scan lists, with a maximum of 16 members in a list. 156 7.6.8 Scan Your radio cycles through the programmed scan list for the current channel looking for voice activity when you start a scan. NOTE:
This feature is not applicable in Capacity Plus. During a dual-mode scan, if you are on a digital channel, and your radio locks onto an analog channel, it automatically switches from digital mode to analog mode for the duration of the call. This is also true for the reverse. There are two ways of initiating scan:
Main Channel Scan (Manual) Your radio scans all the channels or groups in your scan list. On entering scan, your radio may, depending on the settings, automatically start on the last scanned active channel or group, or on the channel where scan was initiated. Auto Scan (Automatic) Your radio automatically starts scanning when you select a channel or group that has Auto Scan enabled. 7.6.8.1 Turning Scan On or Off Follow the procedure to turn scan on or off on your radio. Responding to Transmissions During Scanning During scanning, your radio stops on a channel or group where activity is detected. The radio stays on that channel for a programmed duration known as hang time. Follow the procedure to respond to transmissions during scanning. English Do one of the following:
Press the programmed Scan button to start or stop Scan. Turn the Channel Selector Knob to select a channel programmed with Auto Scan enabled. If scan is enabled:
The yellow LED blinks. A positive indicator tone sounds. If scan is disabled:
The LED turns off. A negative indicator tone sounds. 7.6.8.2 1 If the Channel Free Indication feature is enabled, you hear a short alert tone the moment the transmitting radio releases the PTT button, indicating the channel is free for you to respond. Press the PTT button during hang time. The green LED lights up. 2 Do one of the following:
Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end and speak clearly into the microphone if enabled. Wait for the PTT Sidetone to end and speak clearly into the microphone if enabled. 3 Release the PTT button to listen. The radio returns to scanning other channels or groups if you do not respond within the hang time. 157 English 7.6.8.3 Deleting Nuisance Channels Turn the radio off and then power it on again. Change the channel using the Channel Selector If a channel continually generates unwanted calls or noise,
(termed a "nuisance" channel), you can temporarily remove the unwanted channel from the scan list. This capability does not apply to the channel designated as the Selected Channel. Follow the procedure to delete nuisance channels on your radio. Knob. 7.6.9 Vote Scan 1 When your radio locks on to an unwanted or nuisance channel, press the programmed Nuisance Channel Delete button until you hear a tone. 2 Release the programmed Nuisance Channel Delete button. The nuisance channel is deleted. 7.6.8.4 Restoring Nuisance Channels Follow the procedure to restore nuisance channels on your radio. Do one of the following:
158 Vote Scan provides you with wide area coverage in areas where there are multiple base stations transmitting identical information on different analog channels. Your radio scans analog channels of multiple base stations and performs a voting process to select the strongest received signal. Once that is established, your radio receives transmissions from that base station. During a vote scan, the yellow LED blinks. To respond to a transmission during a vote scan, see Responding to Transmissions During Scanning on page 157. 7.6.10 Call Indicator Settings This feature allows you to configure call or text message ringing tones. 7.6.10.1 Selecting a Ring Alert Type NOTE:
The programmed Ring Alert Type button is assigned by your dealer or system administrator. Check with your dealer or system administrator to determine how your radio has been programmed. You can program the radio calls to one predetermined vibrate call. The radio vibrates once if it is a momentary ring style. The radio vibrates repetitively if it is a repetitive ring style. When set to Ring and Vibrate, the radio sounds a specific ring tone if there is any incoming radio transaction (for example, Call Alert or Message). It sounds like a positive indicator tone or missed call. For radios with batteries that support the vibrate feature and are attached to a vibrating belt clip, the available Ring English Alert Type options are Silent, Ring, Vibrate, and Ring and Vibrate. For radios with batteries that do not support the vibrate feature and are not attached to a vibrating belt clip, Ring Alert Type is automatically set to Ring. If you press the programmed Ring Alert Type button, a bad key tone sounds, indicating the multiple Ring Alert Type options are disabled. You can select a Ring Alert Type by performing the following action. Press the programmed Ring Alert Type button to toggle Voice Announcement or Text-to-Speech, and the radio behavior to the following options.
- For Silent, Voice Announcement or Text-to-
Speech sounds Ring Alert Type Silent only.
- For Ring Only, Voice Announcement or Text-to-
Speech sounds Ring Alert Type and the radio sounds a ring tone.
- For Vibrate Only, Voice Announcement or Text-
to-Speech sounds Ring Alert Type and the radio vibrates. 159 English
- For Ring and Vibrate, Voice Announcement or Text-to-Speech sounds Ring Alert Type and the radio sounds a ring tone and vibrates. 7.6.10.2 Configuring Vibrate Style NOTE:
The programmed Vibrate Style button is assigned by your dealer or system administrator. Check with your dealer or system administrator to determine how your radio has been programmed. Vibrate Style is enabled when the Vibrating Belt Clip is attached to the radio with a battery that supports the vibrate feature. You can configure the vibrate style by performing the following action. Escalating Alarm Tone Volume The radio can be programmed to continually alert, when a radio call remains unanswered. This is done by automatically increasing the alarm tone volume over time. This feature is known as Escalert. 7.6.11 Call Alert Operation Call Alert paging enables you to alert a specific radio user to call you back. This feature is accessible using a programmed One Touch Access button. 7.6.11.1 Responding to Call Alerts Press the programmed Vibrate Style button to When you receive a Call Alert:
toggle to short, medium, or long option and the radio vibrates accordingly. Voice Announcement or Text-
to-Speech sounds Vibrate Style. A repetitive tone sounds. The yellow LED blinks. 7.6.10.3 160 Press the PTT button within 4 seconds of receiving a Call Alert page to respond with a Private Call. 7.6.11.2 Making Call Alerts Follow the procedure to make Call Alerts on your radio. 1 Press the programmed One Touch Access button. When Mute Mode is exited, your radio resumes playing ongoing tones and audio transmissions. IMPORTANT:
You can only enable either Face Down or Man Down one at a time. Both features cannot be enabled together. English The green LED lights up. 2 Wait for acknowledgment. If the Call Alert acknowledgment is received, a positive indicator tone sounds. If the Call Alert acknowledgment is not received, a negative indicator tone sounds. 7.6.12 Mute Mode Mute Mode provides an option to silence all audio indicators on your radio. When Mute Mode is initiated, all audio indicators are muted except higher priority features such as emergency operations. 7.6.12.1 Turning On Mute Mode Follow the procedure to turn on Mute Mode. Do one of the following:
Access this feature by using the programmed Mute Mode button. Access this feature by placing the radio in a face-
down position momentarily. Depending on radio model, the Face Down feature can be enabled either through the radio menu or by 161 English your system administrator. Check with your dealer or system administrator for more information. IMPORTANT:
User can only enable either Man Down or Face Down at a time. Both features cannot be enabled together. NOTE:
Face Down feature is applicable to XPR 7350e/XPR 7380e only. Do one of the following to exit Mute mode manually:
Press the programmed Mute Mode button. Press the PTT button on any entry. Place the radio in a face-up position momentarily. NOTE:
Face Down feature is applicable to XPR 7350e/XPR 7380e only. The following occurs when Mute mode is enabled:
The following occurs when Mute mode is disabled:
Positive Indicator Tone sounds. The red LED light starts blinking and remains blinking until Mute Mode is exited. Radio is muted. Mute Mode Timer begins counting down the duration that is configured. 7.6.12.2 Exiting Mute Mode This feature can be exited automatically once the Mute Mode Timer expires. 162 Negative Indicator Tone sounds. The blinking red LED turns off. Your radio unmutes and speaker state is restored. If the timer has not expired, Mute mode timer is stopped. NOTE:
Mute Mode is also exited if the user transmits voice or switches to an unprogrammed channel. English 7.6.13 Emergency Operation An Emergency Alarm is used to indicate a critical situation. You are able to initiate an Emergency at any time even when there is activity on the current channel. Your dealer can set the duration of a button press for the programmed Emergency button, except for long press, which is similar with all other buttons:
Short Press Duration between 0.05 seconds and 0.75 seconds. Long Press Emergency Alarm Emergency Alarm with Call Emergency Alarm with Voice to Follow NOTE:
Only one of the Emergency Alarms above can be assigned to the programmed Emergency button. In addition, each alarm has the following types:
Regular Radio transmits an alarm signal and shows audio and/or visual indicators. Duration between 1.00 second and 3.75 seconds. Silent The Emergency button is assigned with the Emergency On/Off feature. Check with your dealer for the assigned operation of the Emergency button. NOTE:
If a short press to the Emergency button initiates Emergency mode, then a long press to the same enables the radio to exit Emergency mode. If a long press to the Emergency button initiates Emergency mode, then a short press to the same enables the radio to exit Emergency mode. Your radio supports three Emergency Alarms:
Radio transmits an alarm signal without any audio or visual indicators. Radio receives calls without any sound through the speaker, until the programmed hot mic transmission period is over and/or you press the PTT button. Silent with Voice Radio transmits an alarm signal without any audio or visual indicators, but allow incoming calls to sound through the speaker. If hot mic is enabled, the incoming calls sound through the speaker after the programmed hot mic transmission period is over. The indicators only appear once you press the PTT button. 163 The red LED blinks. If unsuccessful after all retries have been exhausted:
A low-pitched tone sounds. The radio exits the Emergency Alarm mode. 7.6.13.2 Sending Emergency Alarms with Call This feature allows you to send an Emergency Alarm with Call to a group of radios. Upon acknowledgement by a radio within the group, the group of radios can communicate over a programmed Emergency channel. English 7.6.13.1 Sending Emergency Alarms This feature allows you to send an Emergency Alarm, a non-voice signal, which triggers an alert indication on a group of radios. Your radio does not display any audio or visual indicators during Emergency mode when it is set to Silent. Follow the procedure to send Emergency Alarms on your radio. 1 Press the programmed Emergency On button. The green LED lights up. NOTE:
If programmed, the Emergency Search tone sounds. This tone is muted when the radio transmits or receives voice, and stops when the radio exits Emergency mode. The Emergency Search tone can be programmed through CPS. 2 Wait for acknowledgment. If successful:
The Emergency tone sounds. 164 English Follow the procedure to send Emergency Alarms with call on your radio. Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end and speak clearly into the microphone if enabled. 1 Press the programmed Emergency On button. The green LED lights up. NOTE:
If programmed, the Emergency Search tone sounds. This tone is muted when the radio transmits or receives voice, and stops when the radio exits Emergency mode. The Emergency Search tone can be programmed by your dealer or system administrator. 2 Wait for acknowledgment. If successful:
The Emergency tone sounds. The red LED blinks. 3 Press the PTT button to make the call. The green LED lights up. 4 Do one of the following:
Wait for the PTT Sidetone to end and speak clearly into the microphone if enabled. 5 Release the PTT button to listen. 6 If the Channel Free Indication feature is enabled, you hear a short alert tone the moment the transmitting radio releases the PTT button, indicating the channel is free for you to respond. Press the PTT button to respond to the call. 7 To exit the Emergency mode once the call ends, press the Emergency Off button. 7.6.13.3 Emergency Alarms with Voice to Follow This feature allows you to send an Emergency Alarm with Voice to Follow to a group of radios. Your radio microphone is automatically activated, allowing you to communicate with the group of radios without pressing the PTT button. This activated microphone state is also known as hot mic. 165 English If your radio has Emergency Cycle Mode enabled, repetitions of hot mic and receiving period are made for a programmed duration. During Emergency Cycle Mode, received calls sound through the speaker. If you press the PTT button during the programmed receiving period, you hear a prohibit tone, indicating that you should release the PTT button. The radio ignores the PTT button press and remains in Emergency mode. If you press the PTT button during hot mic, and continue to press it after the hot mic duration expires, the radio continues to transmit until you release the PTT button. If the Emergency Alarm request fails, the radio does not retry to send the request, and enters the hot mic state directly. NOTE:
Some accessories may not support hot mic. Check with your dealer or system administrator for more information. 7.6.13.4 166 Sending Emergency Alarms with Voice to Follow 1 Press the programmed Emergency On button. The green LED lights up. 2 Once the Emergency tone sounds, speak clearly into the microphone. The radio automatically stops transmitting when:
The cycling duration between hot mic and receiving calls expires, if Emergency Cycle Mode is enabled. The hot mic duration expires, if Emergency Cycle Mode is disabled. 7.6.13.5 Receiving Emergency Alarms When you receive an Emergency Alarm:
A tone sounds. The red LED blinks. NOTE:
Your radio automatically acknowledges the Emergency Alarm (if enabled). To return to home screen, perform the following actions:
a Press
. b Press or to Yes. c Press to select. The radio returns to the home screen and the display shows the Emergency icon. 7.6.13.6 Exiting Emergency Mode After Receiving the Emergency Alarm Do one of the following to exit Emergency mode after receiving Emergency alarm:
Change the channel. English Press the Emergency Off button. Power down the radio. 7.6.13.7 Reinitiating Emergency Mode Perform one of the following actions:
Change the channel while the radio is in Emergency mode. NOTE:
You can reinitiate emergency mode only if you enable emergency alarm on the new channel. Press the programmed Emergency On button during an emergency initiation or transmission state. The radio exits the Emergency mode, and reinitiates Emergency. 167 English 7.6.13.8 Exiting Emergency Mode This feature is only applicable to the radio sending the Emergency Alarm. Your radio exits Emergency mode when:
An acknowledgment is received (for Emergency Alarm only). All retries to send the alarm have been exhausted. Your radio is turned off. NOTE:
Your radio does not reinitiate the Emergency mode automatically when it is powered up again. Follow the procedure to exit Emergency mode on your radio. Do one of the following:
Press the programmed Emergency Off button. Turn off the radio and then, power it on again, if your radio has been programmed to remain on the Emergency Revert channel even after acknowledgment is received. 168 Change the channel to a new channel that has no emergency system configured. 7.6.14 Man Down NOTE:
Man Down feature is applicable to only XPR 7350e/XPR 7380e . This feature prompts an emergency to be raised if there is a change in the motion of the radio, such as the tilt of the radio, motion and/or the lack of motion for a predefined time. Following a change in the motion of the radio for a programmed duration, the radio pre-warns the user with an audio indicator indicating that a change in motion is detected. If there is still no acknowledgment by the user before the predefined reminder timer expires, the radio initiates an Emergency Alarm or an Emergency Call. You can program the reminder timer by using CPS. English 7.6.14.1 Turning the Man Down Feature On or Off NOTE:
The programmed Man Down button and Man Down settings are configured using CPS. Check with your dealer or system administrator to determine how your radio has been programmed. If you disable the Man Down feature, the programmed alert tone sounds repeatedly until the Man Down feature is enabled. A device failure tone sounds when the Man Down feature fails while powering up. The device failure tone continues until the radio resumes normal operation. You can enable or disable this feature by performing the following action. There are two types of text messages, Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) Short Text Message and text message. The maximum length of a DMR Short Text Message is 23 characters. The maximum length of a text message is 280 characters, including the subject line. The subject line only appears when you receive messages from e-mail applications. NOTE:
The maximum character length is only applicable for models with the latest software and hardware. For radio models with older software and hardware, the maximum length of a text message is 140 characters. Contact your dealer for more information. 7.6.15.1 Quick Text Messages Press the programmed Man Down button to toggle the feature on or off. Your radio supports Quick Text messages as programmed by your dealer. 7.6.15 Text Messaging Your radio is able to receive data, for example a text message, from another radio or a text message application. 7.6.15.1.1 Sending Quick Text Messages Follow the procedure to send predefined Quick Text messages on your radio to a predefined alias. 169 English 1 Press the programmed One Touch Access button. 2 Wait for acknowledgment. If successful:
The green LED lights up. A positive indicator tone sounds. If unsuccessful:
A negative indicator tone sounds. 7.6.16 Privacy This feature helps to prevent eavesdropping by unauthorized users on a channel by the use of a software-based scrambling solution. The signaling and user identification portions of a transmission are not scrambled. Your radio must have privacy enabled on the channel to send a privacy-enabled transmission, although this is not a necessary requirement for receiving a transmission. While on a privacy-enabled channel, the radio is still able to receive clear or unscrambled transmissions. 170 Some radio models may not offer Privacy feature, or may have a different configuration. Check with your dealer or system administrator for more information. Your radio supports the following types of privacy, but only one can be assigned to your radio. They are:
Basic Privacy Enhanced Privacy To unscramble a privacy-enabled call or data transmission, your radio must be programmed to have the same Privacy Key for Basic Privacy, or the same Key Value and Key ID for Enhanced Privacy as the transmitting radio. If your radio receives a scrambled call that is of a different Privacy Key, or different Key Value and Key ID, you either hear a garbled transmission for Basic Privacy or nothing at all for Enhanced Privacy. On a privacy-enabled channel, your radio is able to receive clear or unscrambled calls, depending on how your radio is programmed. In addition, your radio may play a warning tone or not, depending on how it is programmed. The green LED lights up when the radio is transmitting, and blinks rapidly when the radio is receiving an ongoing privacy-enabled transmission. If there is still no acknowledgment by you before the predefined reminder timer expires, the radio initiates an Emergency Alarm. English NOTE:
This feature is not applicable in Citizens Band channels that are in the same frequency. 7.6.16.1 Turning Privacy On or Off Follow the procedure to turn privacy on or off on your radio. Press the programmed Privacy button. 7.6.17 Lone Worker This feature prompts an emergency to be raised if there is no user activity, such as any radio button press or channel selection, for a predefined time. Following no user activity for a programmed duration, the radio pre-warns you using an audio indicator once the inactivity timer expires. Only one of the following Emergency Alarms is assigned to this feature:
Emergency Alarm Emergency Alarm with Call Emergency Alarm with Voice to Follow The radio remains in the emergency state, allowing voice messages to proceed until action is taken. See Emergency Operation on page 163 for more information on ways to exit Emergency. NOTE:
Check with your dealer or system administrator for more information. 7.6.18 Password Lock You can set a password to restrict access to your radio. Each time you turn on your radio, you are asked to enter the password. Your radio supports a 4-digit password input. 171 English Your radio is unable to receive calls in locked state. If you enter the wrong password after the third attempt, your radio shows the following indications:
7.6.18.1 Accessing the Radio by Using Password Turn on your radio. 1 Enter the four-digit password. a To enter the first digit of the password, use the Channel Selector Knob. b To enter each digit of the remaining three digits of the password, press Side Button 1, 2, or 3. 2 Your radio automatically checks the validity of the password when you enter the last digit of the password. If you enter the password correctly, the radio powers up. If you enter the wrong password after the first and second attempt, your radio shows the following indications:
A continuous tone sounds. Repeat step 1. 172 A tone sounds. The yellow LED double blinks. Your radio enters into locked state for 15 minutes. Wait for the 15-minute locked state timer to end and then repeat step 1. NOTE:
If you turn off and turn your radio on again, the 15-minute timer restarts. 7.6.18.2 Unlocking Radios in Locked State Your radio is unable to receive calls in locked state. Follow the procedure to unlock your radio in locked state. Do one of the following:
If the radio is powered on, wait for 15 minutes and then repeat the steps in Accessing the Radio by Using Password on page 80 to access the radio. If the radio is powered off, power up the radio. Your radio restarts the 15-minute timer for locked state. A tone sounds. The yellow LED double blinks. English Wait for 15 minutes and then repeat the steps in Accessing the Radio by Using Password on page 80 to access the radio. 7.6.20 Over-the-Air Programming 7.6.19 Auto-Range Transponder System The Auto-Range Transponder System (ARTS) is an analog-only feature designed to inform you when your radio is out-of-range of other ARTS-equipped radios. ARTS-equipped radios transmit or receive signals periodically to confirm that they are within range of each other. Your radio provides indications of states as follows:
First-Time Alert A tone sounds. ARTS-in-Range Alert A tone sounds, if programmed. ARTS-Out-of-Range Alert A tone sounds. The red LED rapidly blinks. NOTE:
Check with your dealer or system administrator for more information. Your dealer can remotely update your radio through Over-the-Air Programming (OTAP) without any physical connection. Additionally, some settings can also be configured by using OTAP. When your radio undergoes OTAP, the green LED blinks. When your radio receives high volume data:
The channel becomes busy. A negative tone sounds if you press the PTT button. Once the programming update is complete, a tone sounds, and your radio restarts (powers off and on again). If the programming update is unsuccessful, a tone sounds and the red LED blinks once. NOTE:
If the programming update is unsuccessful, the software update failure indications appear every time you turn on your radio. Contact your dealer to reprogram your radio with the latest software to eliminate the software update failure indications. 173 English 7.6.21 Wi-Fi Operation This feature allows you to set up and connect to a Wi-
Fi network. Wi-Fi supports updates for radio firmware, codeplug, and resources such as language packs and voice announcement. NOTE:
This feature is applicable to XPR 7350e/XPR 7380e Bluetooth and Wi-Fi models only. Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance. Your radio supports WEP/WPA/WPA2-Personal and WPA/
WPA2-Enterprise Wi-Fi networks. WEP/WPA/WPA2-Personal Wi-Fi network Uses pre-shared key (password) based authentication. Pre-shared key can be entered by using the menu or CPS/RM. WPA/WPA2-Enterprise Wi-Fi network Uses certificate-based authentication. Your radio must be pre-configured with a certificate. 174 NOTE:
Check with your dealer or system administrator to connect to WPA/WPA2-Enterprise Wi-Fi network. The programmed Wi-Fi On or Off button is assigned by default. Check with your dealer or system administrator to determine how your radio has been programmed. Voice Announcements for the programmed Wi-Fi On or Off button can be customized through CPS according to user requirements. Check with your dealer or system administrator for more information. 7.6.21.1 Turning Wi-Fi On or Off Press the programmed Wi-Fi On or Off button. Voice Announcement sounds Turning On Wi-Fi or Turning Off Wi-Fi. 7.6.21.2 Connecting to a Network Access Point When you turn on Wi-Fi, the radio scans and connects to a network access point. NOTE:
The programmed Wi-Fi Status Query button is assigned by your dealer or system administrator. Voice Announcements for the programmed Wi-Fi Status Query button can be customized according to user requirements by using CPS. Check with your dealer or system administrator to determine how your radio has been programmed. The WPA-Enterprise Wi-Fi network access points are pre-configured. Check with your dealer or system administrator to determine how your radio has been programmed. Press the programmed Wi-Fi Status Query button for the connection status using Voice Announcement. Voice Announcement sounds when Wi-Fi is Off, Wi-
Fi is On but No Connection, or Wi-Fi is On with Connection. English 7.7 Utilities This chapter explains the operations of the utility functions available in your radio. 7.7.1 Checking Battery Strength Follow the procedure to check the battery level of your radio. Press the programmed Battery Strength button. One of the following occurs:
The LED lights up solid yellow indicating fair battery capacity. The LED lights up solid green indicating full battery capacity. The LED blinks red indicating low battery capacity. 175 English 7.7.2 Flexible Receive List Flexible Receive List is a feature that allows you to create and assign members on the receive talkgroup list. Your radio can support a maximum of 16 members in the list. This feature is supported in Capacity Plus. 7.7.2.1 Turning Flexible Receive List On or Off Follow the procedure to turn Flexible Receive List on or off. Text-to-Speech The Text-to-Speech feature can only be enabled by your dealer. If Text-to-Speech is enabled, the Voice Announcement feature is automatically disabled. If Voice Announcement is enabled, then the Text-to-Speech feature is automatically disabled. This audio indicator can be customized per customer requirements. 7.7.3.1 Setting Text-to-Speech Press the programmed Flexible Receive List button. Follow the procedure to set the Text-to-Speech feature. If enabled:
The LED blinks yellow. A positive indicator tone sounds. If disabled:
The LED turns off. A negative indicator tone sounds. 7.7.3 176 Press the programmed Text-to-Speech button to listen to the received text message. 7.7.4 Turning Acoustic Feedback Suppressor On or Off The feature allows you to minimize acoustic feedback in received calls. Follow the procedure to turn Acoustic Feedback Suppressor on or off on your radio. Press the programmed AF Suppressor button. 7.7.5 Turning Global Navigation Satellite System On or Off Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) is a satellite navigation system that determines the radio precise location. GNSS includes Global Positioning System (GPS), Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS), and BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS). NOTE:
Selected radio models may offer GPS, GLONASS, and BDS. GNSS constellation is configured by using CPS. Check with your dealer or system administrator to determine how your radio has been programmed. Press the programmed GNSS button to toggle GNSS on or off on your radio. 7.7.6 English Turning Radio Tones/Alerts On or Off You can enable and disable all radio tones and alerts, if needed, except for incoming Emergency alert tone . Follow the procedure to turn tones and alerts on or off on your radio. Press the programmed All Tones/Alerts button. If successful:
The Positive Indicator Tone sounds. All tones and alerts are turned on. If unsuccessful:
The Negative Indicator Tone sounds. All tones and alerts are turned off. 7.7.7 Power Levels You can customize the power setting to high or low for each channel. 177 English High This enables communication with radios located at a considerable distance from you. Low This enables communication with radios in closer proximity. 7.7.7.1 Setting Power Levels Follow the procedure to set the power levels on your radio. Press the programmed Power Level button. If successful:
The Positive Indicator Tone sounds. Radio transmits at low power. If unsuccessful:
The Negative Indicator Tone sounds. Radio transmits at high power. 7.7.8 178 Voice Operating Transmission The Voice Operating Transmission (VOX) allows you to initiate a hands-free voice-activated call on a programmed channel. The radio automatically transmits, for a programmed period, whenever the microphone on the VOX-capable accessory detects voice. NOTE:
This feature is not applicable in Citizens Band channels that are in the same frequency. You can enable or disable VOX by doing one of the following:
Turn the radio off and then power it on again to enable VOX. Change the channel by using the Channel Selector knob to enable VOX. Turn VOX on or off by using the programmed VOX button. Press the PTT button during radio operation to disable VOX. NOTE:
Turning this feature on or off is limited to radios with this function enabled. Check with your dealer or system administrator for more information. 7.7.8.1 Turning Voice Operating Transmission On or Off Follow the procedure to turn VOX on or off on your radio. Press the programmed VOX button to toggle the feature on or off. NOTE:
If the Talk Permit Tone is enabled, use a trigger word to initiate the call. Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to finish before speaking clearly into the microphone. See Turning Talk Permit Tone On or Off for more information. 7.7.9 Turning Option Board On or Off Option board capabilities within each channel can be assigned to programmable buttons. Follow the procedure to turn option board on or off on your radio. Press the programmed Option Board button. 7.7.10 English Turning Voice Announcement On or Off This feature enables the radio to audibly indicates the current zone or channel the user has just assigned, or the programmable button the user has just pressed. This audio indicator can be customized according to customer requirements. Follow the procedure to turn Voice Announcement on or off on your radio. Press the programmed Voice Announcement button. If successful:
The Positive Indicator Tone sounds. All tones and alerts are turned on. If unsuccessful:
The Negative Indicator Tone sounds. All tones and alerts are turned off. 179 English 7.7.11 Switching Audio Route between Internal Radio Speaker and Wired Accessory Follow the procedure to toggle audio routing between internal radio speaker and wired accessory. You can toggle audio routing between the internal radio speaker and the speaker of a wired accessory with the condition that:
The wired accessory with speaker is attached. The audio is not routed to an external Bluetooth accessory. Press the programmed Audio Toggle button. A tone sounds when the audio route has switched. Powering down the radio or detaching the accessory resets the audio routing to the internal radio speaker. Turning Intelligent Audio On or Off Your radio automatically adjusts the audio volume to overcome current background noise in the environment, inclusive of both stationary and non-stationary noise sources. This is a receive-only feature and does not affect transmission audio. Follow the procedure to turn Intelligent Audio on or off on your radio. Press the programmed Intelligent Audio button. NOTE:
This feature is not applicable during a Bluetooth session. 7.7.13 Turning Trill Enhancement On or Off You can enable this feature when you are speaking in a language that contains many words with alveolar trill
(rolling "R") pronunciations. Follow the procedure to turn Trill Enhancement on or off on your radio. 7.7.12 180 Press the programmed Trill Enhancement button to toggle the feature on or off. If successful:
The Positive Indicator Tone sounds. All tones and alerts are turned on. If unsuccessful:
The Negative Indicator Tone sounds. All tones and alerts are turned off. English 181 English Authorized Accessories List Part Number Description Motorola Solutions provides the following approved accessories to improve the productivity of your digital portable two-way radio. Table 2: Antenna Part Number Description PMAD4116_ PMAD4117_ PMAD4118_ PMAD4119_ PMAD4120_ PMAD4121_ VHF, 144165 MHz, Helical Anten-
na VHF, 136155 MHz, Helical Anten-
na VHF, 152174 MHz, Helical Anten-
na VHF, 136148 MHz, Stubby Anten-
na VHF, 146160 MHz, Stubby Anten-
na VHF, 160174 MHz, Stubby Anten-
na 4 Applicable to Full Keypad and Non-Keypad only. 182 PMAD4147_ PMAE4069_ PMAE4070_ PMAE4071_ PMAE4079_ PMAF4009_ PMAF4010_ PMAF4011_4 PMAF4012_4 VHF, 136174 MHz, Whip Antenna 20 cm UHF, 400450 MHz, Stubby Anten-
na UHF, 440490 MHz, Stubby Anten-
na UHF, 470527 MHz, Stubby Anten-
na UHF, 400527 MHz, Slim Whip An-
tenna 800/900, 806870 MHz, Short Whip Antenna 800/900, 896941 MHz, Short Whip Antenna 800/900, 806870 MHz, Whip An-
tenna 800/900, 896941 MHz, Whip An-
tenna Table 3: Batteries Part Number Description NNTN8129_5 NNTN8560_ PMNN4406_R6 PMNN4407_R6 PMNN4409_R6 IMPRES Hi-Capacity Li-Ion, 2300 mAh Battery (FM) Impres Hi-Capacity Li-Ion, 2500 mAh IP57 Battery, 2300M 2500T Core Slim Li-Ion, 1600 mAh IP56 Battery IMPRES Slim Li-Ion, 1600 mAh IP56 Battery IMPRES Li-Ion Non-FM, 2250 mAh IP56 Battery PMNN4448_R IMPRES Li-Ion, 2700 mAh Battery PMNN4463_7 Battery Li-Ion, IP57 2050 mAh PMNN4488_ IMPRES Li-Ion, 3000 mAh IP68 Battery for Vibrating Belt Clip English Part Number Description PMNN4489_8 PMNN4491_ PMNN4493_ PMNN4543_9 PMNN4544_9 IMPRES Li-Ion, 2900 mAh TIA 4950 HAZLOC IP68 Battery IMPRES Slim Li-Ion, 2100 mAh IP68 Battery IMPRES Li-Ion, 3000 mAh IP68 Battery, Low Voltage Core Li-Ion, 2450 mAh IP68 Battery IMPRES Li-Ion, 2450 mAh IP68 Battery Table 4: Carry Devices Part Number Description PMLN4651_ Belt Clip for 2 in. Belt Width 5 Not applicable to 6 Version B or later. 7 Your radio is compatible with the accessories listed here. Contact your dealer for details. 8 Applicable to only. 9 Applicable to Full Keypad and Limited Keypad only. 183 English Part Number Description Part Number Description PMLN5610_ PMLN5611_ PMLN5839_10 PMLN5840_11 PMLN5842_11 PMLN5843_11 2.5 in. Replacement Leather Swivel Belt Loop 3 in. Replacement Leather Swivel Belt Loop Hard Leather Carry Case with 3 in. Fixed Belt Loop for Non-Display Ra-
dio Hard Leather Carry Case with 3 in. Swivel Belt Loop for Full-Keypad Radio Hard Leather Carry Case with 2.5 in. Swivel Belt Loop for Full-Keypad and Limited-Keypad Radio Hard Leather Carry Case with 2.5 in. Swivel Belt Loop for Non-Display Radio PMLN5844_11 PMLN5845_10 PMLN5846_10 Nylon Carry Case with 3 in. Fixed Belt Loop for Full-Keypad and Limi-
ted-Keypad Radio Nylon Carry Case with 3 in. Fixed Belt Loop for Non-Display Radio Hard Leather Carry Case with 3 in. Swivel Belt Loop for Non-Display Radio PMLN7008_ Belt Clip for 2.5 in. Belt Width PMLN7296_ RLN6486_12 RLN6487_ 12 RLN6488_12 Vibrating Belt Clip for 2.5 in. Belt Width Leather Radio Strap Leather Radio Strap, Size XL Anti-Sway Leather Radio Strap 10 Applicable to Non-Keypad only. 11 Applicable to Full Keypad and Limited Keypad only. 12 Your radio is compatible with the accessories listed here. Contact your dealer for details. 184 English Table 5: Chargers Part Number Description EPNN9288_ HKVN4036_ NLN7967_13 Travel Charger Micro USB Fast Rate Fixed-Sprint IMPRES Battery Fleet Management License Key Wall Mount Bracket for IMPRES Multi-Unit Charger NNTN7392_ IMPRES Battery Reader NNTN7616_ IMPRES Vehicular Charger NNTN7677_13 NNTN8045_ 13 NNTN8117_ NNTN8224_ IMPRES Battery Fleet Management Multi-Unit Charger Interface Unit IMPRES Battery Fleet Management Single-Unit Charger Interface Unit Core Single-Unit Charger, Base On-
ly Standard Single-Unit Charger with Power Supply, Linear PRC Part Number Description NNTN8226_ NNTN8275_ NNTN8525_14 WPLN4243_ WPLN4211_ WPLN4212_ WPLN4218_ Standard Single-Unit Charger with Power Supply, Linear, 110 V ac US Plug Standard Single-Unit Charger with Power Supply, Switch-Mode 21 W, NA/LA Travel Charger, Rapid Rate with Voltage Regulated Vehicular Charg-
er Adapter, Custom Charger Base, Mounting Bracket, and Coil Cord 110 VAC 50/60 HZ US IMPRES Single-Unit Charger IMPRES Multi-Unit Charger, Base Only IMPRES Multi-Unit Charger, US Plug IMPRES Multi-Unit Charger with Display Base Only 13 Your radio is compatible with the accessories listed here. Contact your dealer for details. 14 Your radio is compatible with the accessories listed here. Contact your dealer for details. 185 English Part Number Description Part Number Description IMPRES Multi-Unit Charger with Display, US plug BDN6728_ Receive-Only Earpiece with Volume Control, Black WPLN4219_ WPLN4225_ WPLN4227_ WPLN4232_ WPLN4239_ WPLN4253_ Core Single-Unit Charger, Base On-
ly 110 VAC 50/60 Hz US Core Single-
Unit Charger IMPRES Single-Unit Charger, US plug IMPRES Multi Unit Charger US 1-
Up Display LTD Single-Unit Charger IMPRES
(SMPS NA/LA) Table 6: Earbuds and Earpieces Part Number Description AARLN4885_ Receive-Only Earbud BDN6666_ Earpiece with Volume Control PMLN4620_ D-Shell Receive-Only Earpiece PMLN5096_ D-Shell Earset PMLN5101_ PMLN5973_ PMLN5975_ PMLN5976_ PMLN6069_ PMLN7181_15 PMLN7203_15 IMPRES Temple Transducer with In-line Push-to-Talk Ear Receiver with In-line Mic/PTT, MagOne Swivel Earpiece with MIC/PTT, Ma-
gOne Earset with Boom MIC In-line PTT, MagOne Earbud with In-line Mic/PTT, Ma-
gOne Flexible Fit Swivel Earpiece with Boom Mic Flexible Fit Swivel Earpiece with Boom Mic, Multipack 15 Your radio is compatible with the accessories listed here. Contact your dealer for details. 186 English Part Number Description Part Number Description PMLN7696_ 15 PMLN7851_ RLN4941_ RLN5037_ RLN5313_ RLN5314_ RLN6279_ RLN6280_ RLN6283_ RLN6284_ RLN6285_ Completely Discreet Earpiece Kit RLN6289_ Earpiece with High Noise Kit, Black Operational Critical Wireless Ear-
piece PTT Receive-Only Earpiece Replacement Ear Tubes for Comm-
Port Earpiece, Pack of 10 Receive-Only Noise Surveillance Kit, Black Receive-Only Noise Surveillance Kit, Beige Standard Earpiece, Black Standard Earpiece, Beige Replacement Foam Ear Pad and Windscreen Earpiece with Acoustic Tube As-
sembly, Beige Earpiece with Acoustic Tube As-
sembly, Black RLN6511_15 RLN6512_15 RLN6513_15 RLN6550_15 Clear EP7-Small Hearing Protectors
[Sonic Defenders] Ultra Earplugs, Noise reduction = 28 dB Clear EP7-Medium Hearing Protec-
tors [Sonic Defenders] Ultra Ear-
plugs, Noise reduction = 28 dB Clear EP7-Large Hearing Protectors
[Sonic Defenders] Ultra Earplugs, Noise reduction = 28 dB Swivel Earpiece with In-Line Micro-
phone for Bluetooth Accessory Kit Pod, Pack of 3 NNTN8294_ 1-Wire Earbud, 29 cm Cord, Black NNTN8295_ 1-Wire Earbud, 116 cm Cord, Black NNTN8296_ Wireless Covert Kit, includes two sets of 2-Wire Earbuds (1 Black and 1 White), 1-Wire Earbud (Black), and a 3.5 mm Adapter to plug into any off-the-shelf headphones RLN6288_ Earpiece with High Noise Kit, Beige 187 English Part Number Description Part Number Description NNTN8299_16 Eartips for Operations Critical Wire-
less Earbuds NNTN8125_ NNTN8316_ WADN4190_ NTN8821_ NTN8988_ NNTN8385_15 Replacement Ear Tips Kit for Wire-
less Ear Buds Over-the-Ear Receiver for Remote Speaker Microphone Wireless Earpiece Maintenance Kit Ear Straps for CommPort Earpiece
(for Secure Attachment to Ear), Pack of 10 Wireless Neckloop Y-adapter and retention hook for Completely Dis-
creet Kit Table 7: Headsets and Headset Accessories Part Number Description NTN2572_17 Earpiece 12 in. Cable 16 Replacement for NNTN8294_ and NNTN8295_ 17 Replacement for NNTN8125_ 188 Non-Secure Wireless Headset and Push-to-Talk Device with Push-to-
Talk Audio, 12 in. Cable Non-Secure Wireless Headset and Push-to-Talk Device with Push-to-
Talk Audio, 9.5 in. Cable Non-Secure Wireless Push-to-Talk Device Push-to-Talk Module, without Charger NNTN8126_ NNTN8127_ NNTN8191_ PMLN5102_ Ultra-Lite Headset PMLN5974_ PMLN5979_ Lightweight Headset with Boom Mic and PTT, MagOne Breeze Headset with Boom MIC and PTT, MagOne PMLN6463_ Business Wireless Accessory Kit PMLN6852_ Next Generation Behind-the-Head Heavy Duty Headset GCAI English Part Number Description Part Number Description PMLN6853_ PMLN7466_ PMLN7467_ RLN4923_ RLN6477_ RLN6490_ RLN6491_ RLN6500_ RLN6541_ RLN6542_ RLN6543_ Next Generation Behind-the-Head Heavy Duty Headset GCAI TIA 4950 Over-the-Head Heavy Duty Headset with GCAI Over-the-Head Heavy Duty Head-
set/TIA with GCAI Earmuff Hygiene Kit, Black Earseals MT Series Neckband Headset with Nexus connector XBT Behind-the-Neck, Non-Secure Wireless Heavy Duty Headset XBT Overhead, Non-secure Wire-
less Heavy Duty Headset MOTOTRBO Bluetooth Accessory Kit with NA Power Supply Earmuff Hygiene Kit, Gel Sealing Hygiene Tape for Microphone Boom Microphone Wind Screen RMN4051_ RMN4052_ RMN4053_ RMN4055_ RMN4056_ RMN4057_ MT Series Hard Hat Attached Head-
set with Nexus connector TacticalPro Series Over-The-Head Headset with Nexus Connector TacticalPro Series Hard Hat Head-
set with Nexus Connector HT Series Listen Only Over-the-
Head Headset with 3.5 mm non-
threaded connector HT Series Listen Only Over-the-
Head Headset with 3.5 mm threa-
ded connector HT Series Listen Only Hard Hat Headset with 3.5 mm threaded con-
nector RMN5058_ Lightweight Headset RMN5131_ Metal Boom with Microphone RMN5132_ HT Series Listen Only Neckband Headset with 3.5 mm non-threaded connector 189 English Part Number Description Part Number Description RMN5133_ RMN5135_ RMN5137_ RMN5138_ RMN5139_ HT Series Listen Only Hard Hat Headset with 3.5 mm non-threaded connector TacticalPro Series Neckband Head-
set with Nexus Connector MT Series Over-the-Head Headset, direct radio connect MT Series Neckband Headset, di-
rect radio connect MT Series Hard Hat Attached Head-
set, direct radio connect Table 8: Remote Speaker Microphones Part Number Description NNTN8382_ NNTN8383_ IMPRES Remote Speaker Micro-
phone, IP57 IMPRES Remote Speaker Micro-
phone, with Earjack PMMN4024_ Remote Speaker Microphone PMMN4025_ PMMN4040_ PMMN4046_ PMMN4050_ PMMN4083_18 PMMN4096_ PMMN4099_ PMMN4102_ IMPRES Remote Speaker Micro-
phone Remote Speaker Microphone, Sub-
mersible, IP57 IMPRES Remote Speaker Micro-
phone, with Volume, IP57 IMPRES Remote Speaker Micro-
phone, with Earjack, Noise Cancel-
ing IMPRES Remote Speaker Micro-
phone Large, APX IP68 Delta T
(GCAI) Operational Critical Wireless Re-
mote Speaker Microphone IMPRES IP68 Heavy Duty Remote Speaker Microphone IMPRES Noise Cancelling Remote Speaker Microphone, 3.5 mm Jack, 18 Your radio is compatible with the accessories listed here. Contact your dealer for details. 190 English Part Number Description PMMN4102B_G RN PMMN4113_ RLN6074_ RLN6075_ RLN6561_/
MDRLN6561_ RLN6562_ Long Coil Cable, with Nexus Con-
nector IMPRES Noise Cancelling Remote Speaker Microphone, 3.5 mm Jack, Long Coil Cable, with Nexus Con-
nector (Green Housing) IMPRES OMNI Remote Speaker Microphone, 3.5 mm Jack, Long Coil Cable, with Nexus Connector Remote Speaker Microphone Re-
placement Coil Cord Kit (For Use with PMMN4024_ and PMMN4040_) Remote Speaker Microphone Re-
placement Coil Cord Kit (For Use with PMMN4025_ , PMMN4046_, PMMN4050_) Operational Critical Wireless RSM Operational Critical Wireless RSM with dual units Charger, NAG Table 9: Surveillance Accessories Part Number Description NNTN8459_ PMLN6123_ PMLN6124_ PMLN6125_ PMLN6126_ PMLN6127_ PMLN6128_ PMLN6129_ 1-Wire Surveillance Kit with Trans-
lucent Tube, Black IMPRES 3-Wire Surveillance with Clear, Comfortable Acoustic Tube, Black IMPRES 3-Wire Surveillance with Clear, Comfortable Acoustic Tube, Beige Receive Only Surveillance Kit, Black (Single Wire) Receive Only Surveillance Kit, Beige (Single Wire) IMPRES 2-Wire Surveillance Kit, Black IMPRES 2-Wire Surveillance Kit, Beige IMPRES 2-Wire Surveillance Kit with Clear, Comfortable Acoustic Tube, Black 191 English Part Number Description Part Number Description PMLN6130_ PMLN7052_19 RLN4760_ RLN4761_ RLN4762_ RLN4763_ RLN4764_ RLN4765_ IMPRES 2-Wire Surveillance Kit with Clear, Comfortable Acoustic Tube, Beige Operations Critical Wireless 1-Wire Surveillance Kit with translucent tube Small Custom Earpiece for Surveil-
lance Kits, Right Ear Medium Custom Earpiece for Sur-
veillance Kits, Right Ear Large Custom Earpiece for Surveil-
lance Kits, Right Ear Small Custom Earpiece for Surveil-
lance Kits, Left Ear Medium Custom Earpiece for Sur-
veillance Kits, Left Ear Large Custom Earpiece for Surveil-
lance Kits, Left Ear RLN6281_ RLN6282_ Replacement Foam Plugs, Pack of 50 (For Use with RLN5886_) Replacement Ear Tips, Clear, Pack of 50 (For Use with RLN5887_) Table 10: Miscellaneous Accessories Part Number Description 15012157001 Dust Cover Assembly 1505596Z02 Replacement Strap for RLN4570_ and HLN6602_ Chest Packs 32012144001 Antenna Identification Band Grey 32012144002 32012144003 Antenna Identification Band Yel-
low Antenna Identification Band Green 32012144004 Antenna Identification Band Blue 19 Your radio is compatible with the accessories listed here. Contact your dealer for details. 192 English Part Number Description Part Number Description 32012144005 Antenna Identification Band Pur-
ple 4200865599 Belt 4280384F89 Universal RadioPAK Extension Belt 5880348B33 SMA To BNC Adapter, reworked AY000267A01_ 20 Screen Protector, Clear (single pack contains one unit PMKN4126_ PMLN6765_ TTR and Programming Cable for test alignment Tactical GCAI PTT/VOX Interface Module PMLN6767_ Tactical Remote Body Push-to-Talk PMLN6827_ Push-to-Talk Interface Module PMLN6830_ Tactical Remote Ring Push-to-Talk Universal Chest Pack PMLN6833_ HLN6602_ HLN9985_ NTN5243_ Waterproof Bag, includes Large Carry Strap Shoulder Strap (Attaches to D-Ring on Carry Case) PMKN4012_ DMR Portable Programming Cable RLN4815_ PMKN4013_ Test and Alignment Cable for pro-
gramming PMKN4040_ DMR Portable Telemetry Cable PMKN4071_ IMPRES Portable Non PC Adapter Tactical Heavy Duty Temple Trans-
ducer with Noise Cancelling Boom Microphone RLN4295_ RLN4570_ Small Clip, Epaulet Strap Break-A-Way Chest Pack Universal Radio Pack and Utility Case (Fanny Pack) NOTE:
Bluetooth and wireless accessories are only for XPR 7350e/XPR 7380e Bluetooth and Wi-Fi models. 20 Your radio is compatible with the accessories listed here. Contact your dealer for details. 193 English Maritime Radio Use in the VHF Frequency Range Special Channel Assignments Emergency Channel If you are in imminent and grave danger at sea and require emergency assistance, use VHF Channel 16 to send a distress call to nearby vessels and the United States Coast Guard. Transmit the following information, in this order:
1 MAYDAY, MAYDAY, MAYDAY. 2 THIS IS _____________________, CALL SIGN __________. State the name of the vessel in distress 3 times, followed by the call sign or other identification of the vessel, stated 3 times. 3 Repeat MAYDAY and the name of the vessel. 4 WE ARE LOCATED AT _______________________. State the position of the vessel in distress, using any information that will help responders to locate you, e.g.:
latitude and longitude 194 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 persons on board and the number needing medical attention, if any. 8 Mention any other information that would be helpful to responders, such as type of vessel, vessel length and/or tonnage, hull color, etc. 9 OVER. 10 Wait for a response. 11 If you do not receive an immediate response, remain by the radio and repeat the transmission at intervals until you receive a response. Be prepared to follow any instructions given to you. Non-Commercial Call Channel For non-commercial transmissions, such as fishing reports, rendezvous arrangements, repair scheduling, or berthing information, use VHF Channel 9. Operating Frequency Requirements Table 11: VHF Marine Channel List English A radio designated for shipboard use must comply with Federal Communications Commission Rule Part 80 as follows:
on ships subject to Part II of Title III of the Communications Act, the radio must be capable of operating on the 156.800 MHz frequency. on ships subject to the Safety Convention, the radio must be capable of operating:
in the simplex mode on the ship station transmitting frequencies specified in the 156.025157.425 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 about operating requirements in the Maritime Services can be obtained from the full text of FCC Rule Part 80 and from the US Coast Guard. Channel Num-
ber 1 2
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13**
14 15**
Frequency (MHz) Transmit 156.050 156.100 156.150 156.200 156.250 156.300 156.350 156.400 156.450 156.500 156.550 156.600 156.650 156.700 156.750 Receive 160.650 160.700 160.750 160.800 160.850 160.950 156.450 156.500 156.550 156.600 156.650 156.700 156.750 195 English 16 17**
18 19 20
22
24 25 26 27 28 60
62 63
196 156.800 156.850 156.900 156.950 157.000 157.050 157.100 157.150 157.200 157.250 157.300 157.350 157.400 156.025 156.075 156.125 156.175 156.225 156.800 156.850 161.500 161.550 161.600 161.650 161.700 161.750 161.800 161.850 161.900 161.950 162.000 160.625 160.675 160.725 160.775 160.825 65 66 67**
68 69 71 72 73 74 75 76 77**
78 79 80
156.275 156.325 156.375 156.425 156.475 156.575 156.625 156.675 156.725
156.875 156.925 156.975 157.025 157.075 157.125 157.175 160.875 160.925 156.375 156.425 156.475 156.575 156.675 156.725
161.525 161.575 161.625 161.675 161.725 161.775 84 85 86 87 88 157.225 157.275 157.325 157.375 157.425 161.825 161.875 161.925 161.975 162.025 NOTE:
* Simplex channels 3, 21, 23, 61, 64, 81, 82, and 83 cannot be lawfully used by the general public in US waters.
** Low power (1 W) only.
*** Guard band. NOTE:
A in the Receive column indicates that the channel is transmit only. Declaration of Compliance for the Use of Distress and Safety Frequencies The radio equipment does not employ a modulation other than the internationally adopted modulation for maritime English use when it operates on the distress and safety frequencies specified in RSS-182 Section 7.3. Technical Parameters for Interfacing External Data Sources Table 12: Technical Parameters for Interfacing External Data Sources RS232 18 V USB 3.6 V SB9600 5 V 28 kb/s 12 Mb/s 9.6 kb/s 5000 ohm 90 ohm 120 ohm Input Volt-
age (Volts Peak-to-
peak) Max Data Rate Impe-
dance 197 Nickel Metal-Hydride
(NiMH) or Lithium-Ion (Li-
lon) Batteries IMPRES Batteries, When Used Exclusively with IM-
PRES Chargers 12 Months 18 Months English Batteries and Chargers Warranty The Workmanship Warranty The workmanship warranty guarantees against defects in workmanship under normal use and service. All MOTOTRBO Batteries IMPRES Chargers (Sin-
gle-Unit and Multi-Unit, Non-Display) IMPRES Chargers (Multi-
Unit with Display) 24 Months 24 Months 12 Months The Capacity Warranty The capacity warranty guarantees 80% of the rated capacity for the warranty duration. 198 Limited Warranty MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS I. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS AND FOR HOW LONG:
Motorola Solutions, Inc. ("Motorola Solutions") warrants the Motorola Solutions manufactured Communication Products listed below ("Product") against defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of time from the date of purchase as scheduled below:
Portable Radios Product Accessories (Ex-
cluding Batteries and Chargers) Two (2) Years One (1) Year Motorola Solutions, at its option, will at no charge either repair the Product (with new or reconditioned parts), replace it (with a new or reconditioned Product), or refund the purchase price of the Product during the warranty English period provided it is returned in accordance with the terms of this warranty. Replaced parts or boards are warranted for the balance of the original applicable warranty period. All replaced parts of Product shall become the property of Motorola Solutions. This express limited warranty is extended by Motorola Solutions 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 Solutions. Motorola Solutions assumes no obligations or liability for additions or modifications to this warranty unless made in writing and signed by an officer of Motorola Solutions. Unless made in a separate agreement between Motorola Solutions and the original end user purchaser, Motorola Solutions does not warrant the installation, maintenance or service of the Product. Motorola Solutions cannot be responsible in any way for any ancillary equipment not furnished by Motorola Solutions which is attached to or used in connection with the Product, or for operation of the Product with any ancillary equipment, and all such equipment is expressly excluded from this warranty. Because each system which may use the Product is unique, Motorola Solutions 199 English disclaims liability for range, coverage, or operation of the system as a whole under this warranty. III. STATE LAW RIGHTS:
II. GENERAL PROVISIONS This warranty sets forth the full extent of Motorola Solutions responsibilities regarding the Product. Repair, replacement or refund of the purchase price, at Motorola Solutions option, is the exclusive remedy. THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES. IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT, FOR ANY LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, 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. 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 EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY. This warranty gives specific legal rights, and there may be other rights which may vary from state to state. IV. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE You must provide proof of purchase (bearing the date of purchase and Product item serial number) in order to receive warranty service and, also, deliver or send the Product item, transportation and insurance prepaid, to an authorized warranty service location. Warranty service will be provided by Motorola Solutions through one of its authorized warranty service locations. If you first contact the company which sold you the Product (for example, dealer or communication service provider), it can facilitate your obtaining warranty service. You can also call Motorola Solutions at 1-800-927-2744. 200 V. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER 1 Defects or damage resulting from use of the Product in other than its normal and customary manner. any of the seals on the battery enclosure of cells are broken or show evidence of tampering. the damage or defect is caused by charging or using the battery in equipment or service other than the Product for which it is specified. 2 Defects or damage from misuse, accident, water, or 8 Freight costs to the repair depot. English neglect. 3 Defects or damage from improper testing, operation, maintenance, installation, alteration, modification, or adjustment. 4 Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material workmanship. 5 A Product subjected to unauthorized Product modifications, disassembles or repairs (including, without limitation, the addition to the Product of non-
Motorola Solutions supplied equipment) which adversely affect performance of the Product or interfere with Motorola Solutions normal warranty inspection and testing of the Product to verify any warranty claim. 6 Product which has had the serial number removed or made illegible. 7 Rechargeable batteries if:
9 A Product which, due to illegal or unauthorized alteration of the software/firmware in the Product, does not function in accordance with Motorola Solutions published specifications or the FCC certification labeling in effect for the Product at the time the Product was initially distributed from Motorola Solutions. 10 Scratches or other cosmetic damage to Product surfaces that does not affect the operation of the Product. 11 Normal and customary wear and tear. VI. PATENT AND SOFTWARE PROVISIONS Motorola Solutions will defend, at its own expense, any suit brought against the end user purchaser to the extent that it is based on a claim that the Product or parts infringe a United States patent, and Motorola Solutions will pay 201 English those costs and damages finally awarded against the end user purchaser in any such suit which are attributable to any such claim, but such defense and payments are conditioned on the following:
1 Motorola Solutions will be notified promptly in writing by such purchaser of any notice of such claim, 2 Motorola Solutions will have sole control of the defense of such suit and all negotiations for its settlement or compromise, and 3 Should the Product or parts become, or in Motorola Solutions opinion be likely to become, the subject of a claim of infringement of a United States patent, that such purchaser will permit Motorola Solutions, at its option and expense, either to procure for such purchaser the right to continue using the Product or parts or to replace or modify the same so that it becomes non-infringing or to grant such purchaser a credit for the Product or parts as depreciated and accept its return. The depreciation will be an equal amount per year over the lifetime of the Product or parts as established by Motorola Solutions. Motorola Solutions will have no liability with respect to any claim of patent infringement which is based upon the combination of the Product or parts furnished hereunder with software, apparatus or devices not furnished by 202 Motorola Solutions, nor will Motorola Solutions have any liability for the use of ancillary equipment or software not furnished by Motorola Solutions which is attached to or used in connection with the Product. The foregoing states the entire liability of Motorola Solutions with respect to infringement of patents by the Product or any parts thereof. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola Solutions certain exclusive rights for copyrighted Motorola Solutions software such as the exclusive rights to reproduce in copies and distribute copies of such Motorola Solutions software. Motorola Solutions 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 engineering of such Motorola Solutions software or exercise of rights in such Motorola Solutions software is permitted. No license is granted by implication, estoppel or otherwise under Motorola Solutions patent rights or copyrights. VII. GOVERNING LAW This Warranty is governed by the laws of the State of Illinois, U.S.A. Dclaration de conformit du fournisseur Dclaration de conformit du fournisseur Rglement CFR 47, partie 2, section 2.1077(a) de la FCC Franais canadien Partie responsable Nom : Motorola Solutions, Inc. Adresse : 2000 Progress Pkwy, Schaumburg, IL. 60196 Numro de tlphone : 1 800 927-2744 Dclare par les prsentes que le produit :
Nom du modle : XPR 7350/XPR 7380/XPR 7350e/XPR 7380e est conforme aux rglementations suivantes :
Partie 15, sous-partie B, section 15.107(a), 15.107(d) et section 15.109(a) des rglements de la FCC Appareil numrique de classe B En tant que priphrique dordinateur personnel, cet appareil est conforme aux dispositions de la partie 15 des rglements de la FCC. Son utilisation est assujettie aux deux conditions suivantes :
17 Franais canadien 1 Cet appareil ne doit pas causer dinterfrence nuisible; et 2 Cet appareil doit accepter toute interfrence reue, y compris les interfrences pouvant entraner un fonctionnement indsirable. AVIS :
Cet quipement a fait lobjet de tests et a t dclar conforme aux limites tablies pour un appareil numrique de classe B, conformment la section 15 des rglements de la FCC. Ces limites sont fixes afin doffrir une protection suffisante contre des interfrences nuisibles dans une installation rsidentielle. Cet quipement gnre, utilise et peut mettre de lnergie de radiofrquence et, sil nest pas install ou utilis conformment aux instructions, il peut provoquer des interfrences nuisibles aux communications radio. Cependant, il est impossible de garantir quil ny aura aucune interfrence dans une installation particulire. Si cet appareil cause une interfrence nuisible la rception de la radio ou de la tlvision, ce qui peut tre dtermin en teignant et en allumant lappareil, vous tes encourag remdier la situation en prenant une ou plusieurs des mesures suivantes :
Rorienter ou dplacer lantenne rceptrice. Augmenter la distance entre lquipement et le rcepteur. Brancher lappareil dans une autre prise sur un circuit diffrent de celui du rcepteur. Consulter le distributeur ou un technicien de radio ou de tlvision chevronn pour obtenir de laide. 18 Pour un usage en fonction de la slection du code de pays (appareils WLAN) AVIS :
La slection du code de pays est pour les modles non .-U. seulement et nest pas disponible sur tous les modles amricains. Conformment la rglementation de la FCC, tous les produits Wi-Fi commercialiss aux tats-Unis doivent tre fixs sur des canaux fonctionnant aux tats-Unis uniquement. Franais canadien 19 Industrie Canada pour cet metteur. Afin de limiter les interfrences radio pour les autres utilisateurs, le type et le gain de lantenne doivent tre choisis de faon ce que la puissance isotrope rayonne quivalente (P.I.R.E.) ne soit pas plus forte quil ne le faut pour tablir la communication. Cet metteur radio a t approuv par Industrie Canada pour utilisation avec une antenne approuve par Motorola Solutions offrant le gain maximal autoris et limpdance requise pour le type dantenne indiqu. Il est strictement interdit dutiliser avec cet appareil tout type dantenne ne figurant pas dans cette liste et prsentant un gain suprieur au maximum indiqu pour le type. Franais canadien Consignes de scurit importantes Radios bidirectionnelles portatives :
exposition aux radiofrquences et scurit du produit MISE EN GARDE :
Cette radio doit tre utilise des fins professionnelles uniquement. Avant dutiliser la radio, lisez le guide Radios bidirectionnelles portatives : exposition aux radiofrquences et scurit du produit, qui contient dimportantes instructions de fonctionnement pour une utilisation scuritaire et des informations sur lexposition aux frquences radiolectriques, dans le but dassurer votre conformit aux normes et rglements en vigueur. Toute modification effectue cet appareil sans lautorisation explicite de Motorola Solutions peut annuler lautorisation dutiliser cet appareil. Selon la rglementation dIndustrie Canada, cet metteur radio ne peut tre utilis quavec une antenne dont le type et le gain maximal (ou minimal) sont approuvs par 20 Avis aux utilisateurs (FCC) Cet appareil est conforme la partie 15 des rglements de la FCC daprs les conditions suivantes :
Cet appareil ne doit pas causer dinterfrence nuisible. Cet appareil doit accepter toute interfrence reue, y compris les interfrences pouvant entraner un fonctionnement indsirable. Toute modification apporte cet appareil sans lautorisation explicite de Motorola Solutions peut annuler lautorisation dutiliser cet appareil. Franais canadien 21 Franais canadien Avis aux utilisateurs
(Industrie Canada) Le fonctionnement de votre radio Motorola Solutions est assujetti la Loi sur la radiocommunication et doit se conformer aux rgles et rglements du ministre Innovation, Sciences et Dveloppement conomique Canada du gouvernement fdral. Industrie Canada exige que les utilisateurs de frquences mobiles terrestres prives obtiennent une licence avant dutiliser leur quipement. 22 www.motorolasolutions.com/mototrbo Motorola Solutions, Inc. 500 W Monroe Street Chicago, IL 60661 U.S.A. MOTOROLA, MOTO, MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC and are used under license. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 2017 and 2021 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.
1 | RF Safety Manual | Users Manual | 1.47 MiB | October 29 2021 / November 08 2021 |
en-US RF Energy Exposure Training and Product Safety Information for Portable Two-Way Radios fr-CA Formation sur lexposition aux RF et information sur la scurit du produit pour radios bidirectionnelles portatives es-LA Capacitacin sobre la exposicin a energa de radiofrecuencia e informacin de proteccin del producto para radios de dos vas porttiles pt-BR Treinamento sobre a Exposio Energia de RF e Informaes de Segurana do Produto para Rdios Portteis Bidirecionais https://learning.motorolasolutions.com/User_Documentation Caution Before using this radio, read this booklet which contains important operating instructions. For information on product details, brochures, user manuals and approved accessories. Please refer to www.motorolasolutions.com. Compliance with RF Exposure Standards National and international regulations require manufacturers to comply with the RF energy exposure limits for portable two-way radios before they can be marketed. Your Motorola Solutions two-way radio is designed, manufactured, and tested to comply with all applicable national and international regulations for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy. When two-way radios are used as a consequence of employment, applicable regulations may require users to be fully aware of and able to control their exposure to meet occupational requirements. RF Energy Exposure Awareness and Control Information and Operational Instructions for Occupational Use Notice: This radio is intended for use in occupational/controlled conditions where users are aware of their exposure and can exercise control over their exposure to meet the requirements in national and international regulations. This radio device is not authorized for general population, consumer use. For more information on what RF energy exposure is, and how to control your exposure to ensure compliance with established RF exposure limits, consult the following websites:
https://www.fcc.gov/
https://www.osha.gov/
https://osha.europa.eu/en http://www.who.int/peh-emf/project/en/
http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf11467.html http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf01904.html For additional user training information on exposure requirements, consult the following websites:
English https://www.motorolasolutions.com/en_us/about/company-overview/
corporate-responsibility/governance-and-policies/wireless-
communication-and-health-faqs.html http://learning.motorolasolutions.com/
RF Exposure Compliance and Control Guidelines To control your exposure, and ensure compliance with the relevant RF exposure limits, always adhere to the following guidelines:
Do not remove any of the RF Exposure Labels if present from this device or its related accessories. Attach these instructions to the device when you transfer it to other Do not use this device if the operational requirements described users. herein are not met. Operating Instructions Transmit no more than 50% of the time. To transmit (talk), press the Push-To-Talk (PTT) button. To receive calls, release the PTT button. Transmitting more than 50% of the time may cause RF exposure compliance requirements to be exceeded. Hold the radio in a vertical position in front of the face with the microphone (and other parts of the radio including the antenna) at least 1 in. (2.5 cm) away from the nose or lips. Antenna should be kept away from the eye. When worn on the body, always place the radio in a Motorola Solutions-approved clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness for this product. DO NOT hold the antenna when the radio is transmitting. DO NOT use any portable radio that has a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with your skin, a minor burn can result. To ensure continued compliance with applicable RF exposure limits, use only Motorola Solutions approved, supplied or replacement antennas, batteries, and accessories. For a list of Motorola Solutions approved accessories please refer to your user manual or visit www.motorolasolutions.com 1 English Acoustic Safety Exposure to loud noises from any source for extended periods of time may temporarily or permanently affect your hearing. The louder the volume of the radio, the sooner your hearing will be affected. Hearing damage from loud noise is sometimes undetectable at first, and can have a cumulative effect. To protect your hearing:
Use the lowest volume necessary to do your job. Turn up the volume only if you are in noisy surroundings. Turn down the volume before adding headset or earpiece. Limit the amount of time you use headsets or earpieces at high volume. When using the radio without a headset or earpiece, do not place the radio's speaker directly against your ear. Medical Devices If you use a personal medical device, such as a pacemaker or hearing aid, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Holsters Incorporating Magnets Some Motorola Solutions holsters incorporate strong, neodymium magnets. If you use a personal medical device, such as a pacemaker or hearing aid, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it can be used in close proximity to magnets. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Also be aware that magnets can damage other products, including cell phones, computers, hard drives, and other electronic devices, as well as credit cards and magnetic media. Keep the holster away from any mechanical device that could be affected by a magnetic field. Consult the manufacturer of your product to determine if your device or product can be used in close proximity to magnets. Notice to Users (FCC) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules per the following conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference. 2 The device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications made to this device, not expressly approved by Motorola Solutions, could void the authority of the user to operate this equipment. Operational Warnings The following explains the operational warnings:
For Vehicle With Air Bags Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Warning:
Refer to vehicle manufacturer's manual prior to installation of electronic equipment to avoid interference with air bag wiring. DO NOT place a portable radio in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment area. Air bags inflate with great force. If a portable radio is placed in the air bag deployment area and the air bag inflates, the radio may be propelled with great force and cause serious injury to occupants of the vehicle. Warning:
Do not carry a radio that is not certified for Hazardous Locations into a potentially explosive atmosphere. It could result in a serious injury or death. You should only use a radio certified for hazardous locations in potentially explosive atmospheres. Explosive atmospheres refer to hazard classified locations that may contain hazardous gas, vapors, dusts, such as fueling areas below decks on boats, fuel or chemical transferor storage facilities, and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain, dust or metal powders. Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often, but not always, posted. DO NOT remove, install, or charge batteries in such areas, or remove or install antennas. Sparks in a potentially explosive atmosphere can cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Blasting Caps and Blasting Areas Warning: To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn off your radio when you are near electrical blasting caps, in a blasting area, or in areas posted: Turn off two-way radio. Obey all signs and instructions. Batteries Caution: Use only Motorola Solutions approved batteries. Risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Charge your battery using the approved Motorola Solutions charger. Connect the charger/power supply to a nearby and easily accessible Use the battery in accordance with its water and/or dust Ingress power outlet. Protection (IP) rating. Do not discard your battery into a fire. Do not replace the battery in any area labeled "Hazardous Atmosphere". Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, shred, or otherwise attempt to change the form of your battery. Do not dry a wet or damp battery with an appliance or heat source, such as a hair dryer or microwave oven. Do not allow conductive material such as jewelry, keys, or beaded chains to touch exposed battery terminals. Do not dispose of batteries with household waste. Repair Warning:
Repairs to a Motorola Solutions intrinsically safe radio product certified by, for example, FM, UL, CSA, CENELEC, should only be done at a location that has been audited under the certifying body's repair and service standard. Contact Motorola Solutions for assistance regarding repairs and service of Motorola Solutions intrinsically safe equipment. A repair constitutes something done internally to the unit that would bring it back to its original condition. English Items not considered as repairs are those in which an action is performed on a unit which does not require the outer casing of the unit to be opened in a manner that exposes the internal electrical circuits of the unit. Do Not Substitute Options or Accessories The Motorola Solutions communications equipment certified as intrinsically safe by the approving agency (FM, UL, CSA, CENELEC) is tested as a complete system which consists of the listed agency Approved portable, Approved battery, and Approved accessories or options, or both. This Approved portable and battery combination must be strictly observed. There must be no substitution of items, even if the substitute has been previously Approved with a different Motorola Solutions communications equipment unit. Approved configurations are listed by the Approving Agency (FM, UL, CSA, CENELEC). The Intrinsically Safe Approval Label affixed to radio refers to the intrinsically safe classification of that radio product, and the approved batteries that can be used with that system. The manual PN referenced on the Intrinsically Safe Approval Label identifies the approved Accessories and or options that can be used with that portable radio unit. Using a non-Motorola Solutions-intrinsically safe battery and/or accessory with the Motorola Solutions approved radio unit will void the intrinsically safe approval of that radio unit. European Union (EU) Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive The European Union's WEEE directive requires that products sold into EU countries must have the crossed out trash bin label on the product
(or the package in some cases). As defined by the WEEE directive, this cross-out trash bin label means that customers and end-users in EU countries should not dispose of electronic and electrical equipment or accessories in household waste. Customers or end-users in EU countries should contact their local equipment supplier representative or service centre for information about the waste collection system in their country. 3 For Brazil, information for disposal and recycling of electronic waste, batteries, and packaging, please call: 0800168272. English 4 Mise en garde Avant d'utiliser cette radio, lisez cette brochure qui contient d'importantes consignes d'utilisation. Pour obtenir plus dinformation sur les dtails du produit, les brochures, les manuels et les accessoires approuvs, Veuillez vous reporter www.motorolasolutions.com. Conformit aux normes sur l'exposition aux radiofrquences Les rglementations nationales et internationales noncent que les fabricants doivent sassurer que leurs produits sont conformes aux limites dexposition l'nergie RF avant de les commercialiser. Cette radio bidirectionnelle Motorola Solutions a t conue, fabrique et teste afin de garantir sa conformit aux normes nationales et internationales lies l'exposition des tres humains l'nergie lectromagntique de radiofrquence. Lorsque les radios bidirectionnelles sont utilises des fins professionnelles, la rglementation en vigueur exige que les utilisateurs soient pleinement conscients des effets de l'exposition et qu'ils soient capables de contrler le niveau d'exposition auquel ils se soumettent afin de rpondre aux exigences de leur profession. Information de sensibilisation et de gestion de l'exposition l'nergie RF, et consignes pour l'utilisation professionnelle Avis: Cette radio a t conue pour un usage professionnel dans un environnement contrl, o les utilisateurs sont pleinement conscients de l'exposition l'nergie RF laquelle ils sont soumis et peuvent exercer un contrle sur cette exposition afin de respecter les limites tablies par les rglements nationaux et internationaux. Ce dispositif radio n'est pas autoris pour l'utilisation grand public par des consommateurs ordinaires. Franais (Canada) https://www.fcc.gov/
https://www.osha.gov/
https://osha.europa.eu/en http://www.who.int/peh-emf/project/en/
http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf11467.html http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf01904.html Pour plus de renseignements sur la formation des utilisateurs relativement aux limites d'exposition, consultez les sites suivants :
https://www.motorolasolutions.com/en_us/about/company-overview/
corporate-responsibility/governance-and-policies/wireless-
communication-and-health-faqs.html http://learning.motorolasolutions.com/
Directives de conformit et de contrle de l'exposition aux RF Pour contrler votre exposition et garantir le respect des limites d'exposition applicables, observez toujours les consignes suivantes. Ne pas retirer les tiquettes relatives l'exposition aux RF qui sont apposes sur cet appareil ou sur ses accessoires. Joignez ces directives l'appareil lorsque vous le transfrez d'autres utilisateurs. N'utilisez pas cet appareil si les conditions de fonctionnement dcrites aux prsentes ne sont pas runies. Consignes dutilisation Ne pas mettre plus de 50 % du temps. Pour transmettre (parler), appuyez sur le bouton (PTT). Pour recevoir les appels, relchez le bouton PTT. Le fait de transmettre plus de 50 % du temps peut entraner le dpassement de la limite dexposition normalise au rayonnement RF. Tenez la radio la verticale devant le visage, en maintenant une distance dau moins 2,5 centimtres (1 pouce) entre le micro (et les autres parties de la radio, y compris lantenne) et le nez ou les lvres. Lantenne doit tre maintenue loin des yeux. Visitez les sites Web suivants pour obtenir plus de renseignements sur ce qu'est l'nergie RF et sur les moyens de contrle prendre afin de respecter les limites tablies en matire d'exposition aux radiofrquences :
Lorsque vous portez la radio sur vous, fixez-la toujours avec une pince ou une attache de ceinture et placez-la dans un tui ou un harnais approuv par Motorola Solutions pour l'utilisation avec ce produit. 1 Franais (Canada) NE TENEZ PAS lantenne entre vos doigts pendant que la radio met. N'UTILISEZ PAS une radio portative, quelle quelle soit, dont lantenne est endommage. Si une antenne endommage entre en contact avec votre peau, il peut en rsulter une brlure lgre. Pour assurer la conformit continue avec les limites d'exposition aux RF applicables, utilisez uniquement les antennes, les batteries et les accessoires de remplacement ou fournis et approuvs par Motorola Solutions. Pour obtenir une liste des accessoires approuvs par Motorola Solutions, veuillez consulter votre manuel ou visitez le site www.motorolasolutions.com Protection de l'oue Une exposition des bruits forts en provenance de n'importe quelle source pendant de longues priodes pourrait affecter votre audition de manire temporaire ou permanente. Plus le volume de la radio est lev, plus le dommage pour l'oue survient rapidement. Des dommages auditifs dus l'exposition des bruits forts peuvent ne pas tre dcels immdiatement, mais leurs effets sont parfois cumulatifs. Pour protger votre audition :
Rglez le volume le plus bas possible pour effectuer votre travail. Montez le volume seulement si vous vous trouvez dans un environnement bruyant. Baissez le volume avant dajouter un casque ou une oreillette. Limitez la priode de temps dutilisation de casques ou dcouteurs volume lev. Lorsque vous utilisez la radio sans casque ni couteur, ne placez pas le haut-parleur directement sur votre oreille. Appareils mdicaux Si vous utilisez un dispositif mdical personnel, comme un stimulateur cardiaque ou une prothse auditive, consultez le fabricant de votre appareil pour dterminer s'il est convenablement protg contre les RF. Votre mdecin peut vous aider obtenir ces renseignements. tuis incorporant des aimants Certains tuis Motorola Solutions intgrent des aimants puissants en nodyme. Si vous utilisez un dispositif mdical personnel, comme un 2 stimulateur cardiaque ou une prothse auditive, consultez le fabricant de votre appareil pour dterminer s'il peut tre utilis proximit d'aimants. Votre mdecin peut vous aider obtenir ces renseignements. Notez galement que les aimants peuvent endommager d'autres produits, notamment les tlphones cellulaires, les ordinateurs, les disques durs et autres appareils lectroniques, ainsi que les cartes de crdit et les supports magntiques. Gardez l'tui loin de tout dispositif mcanique qui pourrait tre affect par un champ magntique. Consultez le fabricant de votre produit pour savoir si votre appareil ou votre produit peut tre utilis proximit d'aimants. Avis aux utilisateurs (FCC) Cet appareil est conforme la partie 15 des rglements de la FCC daprs les conditions suivantes :
Cet appareil ne doit pas causer dinterfrence nuisible. L'appareil doit accepter toute interfrence reue, y compris les interfrences pouvant entraner un fonctionnement indsirable. Toute modification effectue cet appareil sans lautorisation explicite de Motorola Solutions peut annuler lautorisation dutiliser cet appareil. Avertissements de fonctionnement Le tableau suivant explique les avertissements de fonctionnement :
Pour vhicules quips de coussins gonflables Avertissement:
Consultez le manuel du fabricant du vhicule avant d'installer un appareil lectronique afin d'viter toute interfrence avec le cblage des coussins gonflables. NE PLACEZ PAS de radio portative dans la zone situe au-
dessus d'un coussin gonflable ou dans la zone de dploiement de ce dernier. Un coussin gonflable de scurit se dploie avec beaucoup de force. Si une radio portative se trouve dans la zone de dploiement du coussin, lorsque celui-ci se gonfle, la radio peut tre propulse avec une force considrable et risque alors d'occasionner de graves lsions corporelles aux passagers du vhicule. Atmosphres potentiellement explosives Avertissement:
Ne transportez pas une radio qui n'est pas certifie pour les emplacements dangereux dans une atmosphre potentiellement explosive. Cela pourrait entraner des blessures graves ou la mort. Vous ne devez utiliser qu'une radio certifie pour les endroits dangereux dans les atmosphres potentiellement explosives. On retrouve des atmosphres explosives dans les lieux classs comme tant dangereux en raison de la prsence de gaz, de vapeurs et de poussires reprsentant un danger, par exemple, les zones d'avitaillement en carburant dans des cales de bateau, les installations de transfert et de stockage de carburant ou de produits chimiques, et les zones dans lesquelles l'air est charg en produits chimiques ou en particules telles que de la poudre de crales, de la poussire ou de la poudre mtallique. Les zones atmosphres potentiellement explosives affichent gnralement des panneaux de mise en garde, mais ce n'est pas toujours le cas. VITEZ d'enlever, d'installer ou de charger les batteries, ou d'enlever ou d'installer des antennes dans de tels lieux. Les tincelles dans des atmosphres potentiellement explosives peuvent provoquer une explosion ou un incendie et entraner des lsions corporelles, voire la mort. Zone de dynamitage et dtonateurs Avertissement: teignez la radio lorsque vous vous trouvez proximit de dtonateurs lectriques ou dans une zone de dynamitage afin dviter de dclencher une explosion, ou lorsque vous vous trouvez dans un endroit o il est indiqu :
teindre les radios bidirectionnelles . Respectez tous les panneaux et toutes les consignes. Batteries Solutions. Mise en garde: Utilisez uniquement les batteries agres par Motorola Solutions. La batterie risque d'exploser si elle n'est pas correctement remplace. Chargez votre batterie l'aide du chargeur approuv par Motorola Franais (Canada) Branchez le chargeur/bloc d'alimentation une prise murale proximit facilement accessible. Utilisez la batterie conformment son indice de protection (IP) contre l'eau et la poussire. Ne jetez pas votre batterie au feu. Ne remplacez pas la batterie dans un endroit qui porte la mention atmosphre dangereuse . Veillez ne pas dmonter, craser, percer, dcouper ou autrement modifier la forme de votre batterie. Ne faites pas scher une batterie mouille ou humide avec un appareil lectrique ou une source de chaleur, comme un schoir cheveux ou un four micro-ondes. Ne permettez pas des matriaux conducteurs, comme des bijoux, des cls ou des mailles de chane dentrer en contact avec les bornes de la batterie. Ne jetez pas les batteries avec les ordures domestiques. Rparations Avertissement:
La rparation d'une radio de scurit intrinsque de Motorola Solutions homologue, notamment, par FM, UL, CSA ou CENELEC, doit tre effectue uniquement un endroit ayant fait l'objet d'une vrification en vertu de la norme sur les rparations et l'entretien de l'organisme de certification. Contactez Motorola Solutions afin d'obtenir de l'assistance pour l'entretien et la rparation d'une unit Motorola Solutions scurit intrinsque. Le terme rparation dsigne tout travail effectu sur les composants internes de l'unit afin de la ramener son tat d'origine. Un travail qui ne ncessite pas l'ouverture du botier de l'unit afin d'en exposer les circuits lectriques internes ne constitue pas une rparation. vitez de substituer des options ou des accessoires. L'quipement de communications Motorola Solutions certifi de scurit intrinsque par l'entit d'homologation (FMRC, UL, CSA, CENELEC) est test en tant que systme complet, savoir : la radio portative, la batterie, les accessoires et les options, tous agrs par l'entit correspondante. L'intgrit de cette configuration forme d'une radio portative et d'une batterie agres doit tre strictement respecte. 3 Franais (Canada) Aucune substitution d'lment n'est permise, mme si l'lment de remplacement a pralablement t agr pour une autre unit de communication Motorola Solutions. Les configurations agres peuvent tre consultes dans la liste mise disposition par l'entit d'homologation (FMRC, UL, CSA, CENELEC). L'tiquette d'homologation de scurit intrinsque appose sur la radio identifie la classification de scurit intrinsque de cette radio ainsi que les batteries agres qui peuvent tre utilises avec ce systme. Le numro de rfrence du manuel mentionn sur l'tiquette d'homologation de scurit intrinsque identifie les accessoires et/ou les options agrs qui peuvent tre utiliss avec cette unit de radio portative. Le fait de ne pas utiliser une batterie ou un accessoire Motorola Solutions de scurit intrinsque avec l'unit de radio Motorola Solutions agre annule l'homologation de scurit intrinsque de cette unit de radio. Directive sur la mise au rebut des quipements lectriques et lectroniques de lUnion europenne (UE)
(WEEE) La directive WEEE de lUnion europenne exige que les produits (ou leur emballage, dans certains cas) vendus dans les pays de lUE portent ltiquette de la poubelle barre. Comme le dfinit la directive WEEE, cette tiquette de poubelle barre signifie que les clients et les utilisateurs finaux dans les pays de lUE ne doivent pas jeter les quipements lectriques et lectroniques ou leurs accessoires dans les ordures domestiques. Les clients ou les utilisateurs finaux dans les pays de lUE doivent communiquer avec le reprsentant ou le centre de service de leur fournisseur dquipement pour obtenir des renseignements sur le systme de collecte des dchets de leur pays. Pour obtenir des renseignements sur l'limination et le recyclage des dchets lectroniques, des batteries et des emballages pour le Brsil, veuillez appeler : 0800168272. 4 Precaucin Antes de usar este radio, lea el folleto que contiene instrucciones de funcionamiento importantes. Para obtener informacin sobre los detalles del producto, folletos, manuales de usuario y accesorios aprobados. consulte www.motorolasolutions.com. Conformidad con las normas de exposicin a radiofrecuencia Las regulaciones nacionales e internacionales obligan a que los fabricantes cumplan con los lmites de exposicin a energa de radiofrecuencia para radios porttiles de dos vas antes de que se puedan comercializar. El radio de dos vas de Motorola Solutions est diseado, fabricado y probado para cumplir con todas las regulaciones nacionales e internacionales correspondientes en materia de exposicin humana a la energa electromagntica de radiofrecuencia. Cuando los radios de dos vas se usan para trabajar, las regulaciones correspondientes podran exigir que los usuarios conozcan y controlen su nivel de exposicin para cumplir con los requisitos de uso profesional. Conocimiento de la exposicin a energa de radiofrecuencia, informacin de control e instrucciones de funcionamiento para uso ocupacional Nota: Este radio est diseado para usarse en condiciones controladas o profesionales, donde los usuarios tengan pleno conocimiento de su exposicin y puedan controlarla con el fin de cumplir con los requisitos de las regulaciones nacionales e internacionales. Este dispositivo de radio no est autorizado para el uso particular de la poblacin en general. Para obtener ms informacin sobre el significado de la exposicin a energa de radiofrecuencia y cmo controlar la exposicin con el fin de asegurar el cumplimiento de los lmites de exposicin a radiofrecuencias establecidos, consulte los siguientes sitios web:
https://www.fcc.gov/
https://www.osha.gov/
https://osha.europa.eu/en Espaol (Latinoamrica) http://www.who.int/peh-emf/project/en/
http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf11467.html http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf01904.html Para obtener informacin adicional de la capacitacin de los usuarios sobre los requisitos de exposicin, consulte los siguientes sitios web:
https://www.motorolasolutions.com/en_us/about/company-overview/
corporate-responsibility/governance-and-policies/wireless-
communication-and-health-faqs.html http://learning.motorolasolutions.com/
Cumplimiento de exposicin a radiofrecuencia y pautas de control Para controlar la exposicin y garantizar el cumplimiento de los lmites de exposicin a radiofrecuencias correspondientes, respete siempre las siguientes pautas:
No retire ninguna de las etiquetas de exposicin a radiofrecuencias, si las hubiere, de este dispositivo o sus accesorios respectivos. Adjunte estas instrucciones al dispositivo cuando se lo transfiera a otros usuarios. No utilice este dispositivo si no se cumple con los requisitos de funcionamiento descritos en este documento. Instrucciones de funcionamiento No transmita ms de un 50 % del tiempo. Para transmitir (hablar), presione el botn Push-to-Talk (PTT). Para recibir llamadas, suelte el botn PTT. Una transmisin superior al 50 % del tiempo de uso podra provocar que se superen los requisitos de cumplimiento de exposicin a radiofrecuencia. Sostenga el radio en posicin vertical frente a su rostro con el micrfono (y otras partes del radio, incluida la antena) al menos a 2,5 cm (1 pulg.) de distancia de la nariz o los labios. Mantenga la antena alejada de los ojos. Siempre que use el radio ajustado al cuerpo, pngalo en un clip, un soporte, un estuche, una funda o un arns para el cuerpo aprobado por Motorola Solutions para este producto. NO sujete la antena mientras el radio est realizando una transmisin. 1 Espaol (Latinoamrica) NO utilice radios porttiles que tengan la antena daada. Si una antena daada toca su piel, puede causar una pequea quemadura. Para garantizar el cumplimiento continuo de los lmites de exposicin a radiofrecuencia correspondientes, utilice solamente las antenas, las bateras y los accesorios de repuesto suministrados o aprobados por Motorola Solutions. telfonos celulares, computadoras, discos duros y otros dispositivos electrnicos, adems de las tarjetas de crdito y los medios magnticos. Mantenga la funda lejos de cualquier dispositivo mecnico que el campo magntico pueda afectar. Consulte con el fabricante del producto para determinar si el dispositivo o el producto se pueden utilizar cerca de imanes. Para obtener una lista de los accesorios aprobados por Motorola Solutions, consulte el manual del usuario o visite www.motorolasolutions.com. Seguridad acstica La exposicin a ruidos fuertes de cualquier fuente durante perodos prolongados podra afectar la audicin de manera temporal o permanente. Cuanto ms alto sea el volumen del radio, ms rpido se ver afectada la audicin. En ocasiones, el dao a la audicin provocado por ruidos fuertes es indetectable en un principio y puede tener efecto acumulativo. Para proteger la audicin:
Utilice el volumen ms bajo que necesite para hacer su trabajo. Aumente el volumen solo si se encuentra en un ambiente ruidoso. Reduzca el volumen antes de conectar los auriculares o el audfono. Limite el tiempo durante el cual usa los auriculares o los audfonos a volumen alto. Cuando use el radio sin audfonos o auriculares, no coloque el altavoz del radio directamente en la oreja. Aparatos mdicos Si utiliza un dispositivo mdico, como un marcapasos o una prtesis auditiva, consulte al fabricante del dispositivo para determinar si est adecuadamente protegido contra las energas de radiofrecuencia. Su mdico podra ayudarlo a obtener esta informacin. Fundas con imanes Algunas fundas de Motorola Solutions incluyen imanes de neodimio resistentes. Si utiliza un dispositivo mdico personal, como un marcapasos o una prtesis auditiva, consulte con el fabricante del dispositivo para determinar si se puede utilizar cerca de imanes. Su mdico podra ayudarlo a obtener esta informacin. Adems, tenga presente que los imanes pueden daar otros productos, incluidos Nota para los usuarios (FCC) Este dispositivo cumple con la Parte 15 de las normas de la FCC segn las siguientes condiciones:
Este dispositivo no puede provocar interferencia nociva. El dispositivo debe aceptar toda interferencia recibida, incluida aquella interferencia que pudiera causar un funcionamiento no deseado. Los cambios o las modificaciones que se realicen en este dispositivo, no aprobados expresamente por Motorola Solutions, podran anular el permiso del usuario de operar este equipo. Advertencias de funcionamiento A continuacin, se explican las advertencias de funcionamiento:
Para vehculos con bolsas de aire Advertencia:
Consulte el manual del fabricante del vehculo antes de instalar equipos electrnicos, a fin de evitar la interferencia en el cableado de las bolsas de aire. NO coloque el radio porttil sobre una bolsa de aire ni en el rea de despliegue de la bolsa. Las bolsas de aire se inflan con mucha fuerza. Si se pone un radio porttil en el rea de despliegue de la bolsa de aire y esta se infla, es posible que el radio salga disparado con gran fuerza y cause lesiones graves a los ocupantes del vehculo. Atmsferas potencialmente explosivas Advertencia:
No lleve un radio que no est certificado para lugares peligrosos a una atmsfera potencialmente explosiva. Puede provocar lesiones graves o la muerte. En atmsferas potencialmente explosivas, solo debe utilizar un radio certificado para lugares peligrosos. 2 Espaol (Latinoamrica) El trmino atmsferas explosivas se refiere a lugares No permita que materiales conductores como joyas, llaves o cadenas clasificados como peligrosos en los que podra haber gases, vapores o polvos peligrosos, como reas con combustibles bajo las cubiertas de los botes o instalaciones de almacenamiento o transferencia de qumicos, y reas en que el aire contenga productos qumicos o partculas, como material granulado, polvo o polvo metlico. A menudo, en las reas con atmsferas potencialmente explosivas hay seales de precaucin, aunque no siempre es as. NO retire, instale ni cargue bateras, ni tampoco retire o instale antenas en dichas reas. Las chispas en ambientes potencialmente explosivos pueden desencadenar una explosin o un incendio, y ocasionar lesiones o incluso la muerte. reas de voladuras y explosivos Advertencia: Para evitar posibles interferencias en operaciones de voladuras, apague el radio cuando se encuentre cerca de zonas de voladuras elctricas, en un rea de explosivos o en reas donde se encuentre el siguiente aviso: Apague el radio de dos vas. Obedezca todas las seales e instrucciones. Bateras Precaucin: Utilice nicamente bateras aprobadas por Motorola Solutions. Existe un riesgo de explosin si sustituye la batera por otra de una clase incorrecta. Cargue la batera con cargadores aprobados por Motorola Solutions. Conecte el cargador/la fuente de alimentacin a una toma de corriente cercana y de fcil acceso. Utilice la batera de acuerdo con su clasificacin de proteccin de ingreso (IP) contra polvo y agua. No arroje la batera al fuego. No cambie la batera en un rea designada como Atmsfera peligrosa. No desarme, rompa, perfore, triture ni intente cambiar de ningn otro modo la forma de la batera. No intente secar una batera mojada o hmeda con un electrodomstico o una fuente de calor externa, como un secador de pelo o un horno microondas. hagan contacto con los terminales expuestos de la batera. No bote las bateras en la basura domstica. Reparaciones Advertencia:
Las reparaciones de productos de un radio Motorola Solutions intrnsecamente seguro certificado, por ejemplo, FM, UL, CSA, CENELEC, deben realizarse solo en una ubicacin que haya sido auditada segn el estndar de reparacin y servicio de la entidad certificante. Comunquese con Motorola Solutions para solicitar asistencia relacionada con reparaciones y tareas de servicio de los equipos Motorola Solutions intrnsecamente seguros. Una reparacin consta de algo hecho en el interior de la unidad que debe devolverla a su estado original. Las instancias que no se consideran reparaciones son las que incluyen una accin realizada en una unidad que no requiere que la cubierta externa se abra de manera tal que queden expuestos los circuitos elctricos de la unidad. No sustituya los elementos opcionales ni los accesorios Los equipos de comunicaciones de Motorola Solutions que cuentan con un certificado que indica que son intrnsecamente seguros, emitido por una agencia de aprobacin (FM, UL, CSA, CENELEC), se prueban como sistemas completos que incluyen: el dispositivo porttil aprobado, la batera aprobada y los accesorios o los elementos opcionales aprobados, o ambos. Debe respetar de manera estricta esta combinacin de dispositivo porttil y batera aprobada. No se deben sustituir los elementos, aun si la pieza de sustitucin se prob anteriormente para otro equipo de comunicaciones Motorola Solutions. Las configuraciones aprobadas son detalladas por la agencia de aprobacin (FM, UL, CSA, CENELEC). La etiqueta de aprobacin como intrnsecamente seguro adherida al radio indica la clasificacin de intrnsecamente seguro de ese radio e indica las bateras aprobadas que pueden usarse con ese sistema. La etiqueta de aprobacin de intrnsecamente seguro adherida al radio hace referencia a un nmero de pieza del manual que indica los 3 Espaol (Latinoamrica) accesorios o los elementos opcionales que se pueden usar con la unidad de radio porttil. El uso de una batera o un accesorio aprobado como intrnsecamente seguro que no sea de Motorola Solutions con el radio Motorola Solutions aprobado anular la aprobacin de intrnsecamente seguro de esa unidad de radio. Directiva de Residuos de Aparatos Elctricos y Electrnicos (RAEE) de la Unin Europea (UE) La directiva de RAEE de la Unin Europea requiere que los productos que se venden en los pases de la UE tengan la etiqueta de un bote de residuos tachado sobre el producto (o en el paquete en algunos casos). Como se define en la Directiva de RAEE, esta etiqueta con un bote de basura tachado indica que los clientes y los usuarios finales en los pases de la UE no deben deshacerse de los equipos o accesorios elctricos y electrnicos con la basura domstica. Los clientes o los usuarios finales en los pases de la UE deben comunicarse con su representante distribuidor de equipos o el centro de servicio locales para obtener informacin sobre el sistema de recoleccin de residuos de su pas. Para Brasil, informacin de eliminacin y reciclaje de desechos electrnicos, bateras y embalajes, llame al: 0800168272. 4 Ateno Antes de usar o rdio, leia este folheto, que contm importantes instrues de operao. Para obter informaes sobre detalhes do produto, folhetos, manuais do usurio e acessrios aprovados. Consulte www.motorolasolutions.com. Conformidade com os Padres de Exposio RF Os regulamentos nacionais e internacionais exigem que os fabricantes estejam em conformidade com os limites de exposio energia de RF para rdios portteis bidirecionais antes de serem comercializados. O rdio bidirecional da Motorola Solutions foi projetado, fabricado e testado para estar em conformidade com todos os regulamentos nacionais e internacionais para exposio de seres humanos energia eletromagntica de radiofrequncia. Ao usar rdios bidirecionais por motivos de trabalho, os regulamentos aplicveis podem exigir que os usurios estejam totalmente conscientes e aptos a controlar sua exposio de modo a atender s exigncias ocupacionais. Informaes sobre Conscientizao e Controle de Exposio Energia de RF e Instrues Operacionais para o Uso Ocupacional Comunicado: Este rdio destina-se ao uso em condies ocupacionais/controladas, em que os usurios estejam cientes de sua exposio e possam exercer controle sobre ela, para atender aos requisitos nos regulamentos nacionais e internacionais. O uso do dispositivo de rdio pela populao em geral no autorizado. Para obter mais informaes sobre a exposio energia de RF e como controlar a exposio para garantir a conformidade com os limites de exposio RF estabelecidos, acesse os seguintes sites:
https://www.fcc.gov/
https://www.osha.gov/
https://osha.europa.eu/en http://www.who.int/peh-emf/project/en/
http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf11467.html http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf01904.html Portugus (Brasil) Para informaes adicionais de treinamento sobre os requisitos de exposio, acesse os seguintes sites:
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Diretrizes de Conformidade e Controle de Exposio RF Para controlar a exposio e garantir a conformidade com os limites de exposio RF em questo, siga sempre as diretrizes a seguir:
No remova as Etiquetas de Exposio RF, se houverem, do dispositivo ou acessrios relacionados. Anexe essas instrues ao dispositivo quando o transferir a outros No use este dispositivo se os requisitos operacionais descritos aqui usurios. no forem atendidos. Instrues Operacionais Transmita, no mximo, 50% do tempo. Para transmitir (falar), pressione o boto PTT (Push-To-Talk). Para receber chamadas, solte o boto PTT (Push-To-Talk, apertar para falar). Transmitir mais de 50% do tempo pode fazer que os requisitos de conformidade de exposio RF sejam excedidos. Segure o rdio em posio vertical em frente ao rosto com o microfone (e outras partes do rdio incluindo a antena) a pelo menos 2,5 cm (1 polegada) de distncia do nariz ou dos lbios. A antena deve ficar longe dos olhos. Ao usar o rdio junto ao corpo, sempre o coloque em um prendedor, suporte, suporte para cinto ou estojo para este produto aprovado pela Motorola Solutions. NO segure a antena enquanto o rdio estiver transmitindo. NO utilize um rdio porttil com antena danificada. Se a antena danificada entrar em contato com sua pele, poder causar uma queimadura leve. Para garantir constantemente a conformidade com os limites aplicveis de exposio RF, use apenas antenas, baterias e acessrios de reposio aprovados ou fornecidos pela Motorola Solutions. 1 Portugus (Brasil) Para obter uma lista dos acessrios aprovados pela Motorola Solutions, consulte o manual do usurio ou acesse www.motorolasolutions.com Segurana Acstica A exposio a rudos muito altos de qualquer origem por longos perodos pode prejudicar sua audio temporria ou permanentemente. Quanto maior for o volume do rdio, mais cedo sua audio ser prejudicada. s vezes, os danos auditivos causados por rudos fortes no so detectados em sua fase inicial, e podem ter efeito cumulativo. Para proteger sua audio:
Use o volume mais baixo necessrio para a execuo da sua tarefa. Aumente o volume somente se estiver em ambientes barulhentos. Reduza o volume antes de conectar o headset ou o fone de ouvido. Limite o tempo de uso dos fones auriculares ou fones de ouvido com volume alto. Ao utilizar o rdio sem monofones ou fones de ouvido, no coloque o alto-falante do rdio diretamente em contato com seus ouvidos. Equipamentos Mdicos Se voc usa um dispositivo mdico pessoal, como um marca-passo ou aparelho auditivo, consulte o fabricante do dispositivo para determinar se est adequadamente protegido contra energia de RF. Seu mdico pode ajud-lo a obter essas informaes. Coldre magntico Alguns coldres da Motorola Solutions contm ms fortes e de neodmio. Se voc usa um dispositivo mdico pessoal, como um marca-passo ou aparelho auditivo, consulte o fabricante do dispositivo para determinar se ele pode ser usado prximo de ms. Seu mdico pode ajud-lo a obter essas informaes. Tambm esteja ciente de que os ms podem danificar outros produtos, incluindo telefones celulares, computadores, discos rgidos e outros dispositivos eletrnicos, bem como cartes de crdito e de mdia magntica. Mantenha o coldre longe de qualquer dispositivo mecnico que pode ser afetado por um campo magntico. Consulte o fabricante do seu produto para determinar se o seu dispositivo ou produto pode ser usado prximo de ms. 2 Aviso aos Usurios (FCC) Este dispositivo est em conformidade com a parte 15 das normas da FCC, de acordo com as seguintes condies:
Este dispositivo no pode causar interferncias prejudiciais sade. O dispositivo deve aceitar qualquer interferncia recebida, inclusive as que possam causar operao indesejvel do dispositivo. Alteraes ou modificaes feitas neste dispositivo, que no sejam expressamente aprovadas pela Motorola Solutions, podero anular o direito do usurio de operar o equipamento. Avisos Operacionais A seguir so explicados os avisos operacionais:
Para Veculos Equipados com Air Bags Ambientes Potencialmente Explosivos Aviso:
Consulte o manual do fabricante do veculo antes de instalar equipamentos eletrnicos para evitar interferncia com o funcionamento do air bag. NO coloque um rdio porttil na rea sobre um air bag ou na rea de liberao do air bag. Os air bags inflam com muita fora. Se um rdio porttil estiver colocado na rea de liberao do air bag e o air bag inflar, o rdio poder ser impelido com grande fora e causar srios ferimentos aos ocupantes do veculo. Aviso:
No transporte um rdio que no seja certificado para locais de risco em ambientes potencialmente explosivos. Isso pode resultar em ferimentos graves ou morte. Voc deve usar apenas um rdio certificado para locais de risco em ambientes potencialmente explosivos. Ambientes potencialmente explosivos referem-se a locais classificados como de risco que podem conter gases, vapores ou ps nocivos, como reas de abastecimento embaixo do convs principal em barcos, instalaes de armazenamento ou transferncia de produtos qumicos ou combustvel e reas onde o ar contm partculas ou elementos qumicos, como fibras, poeira ou ps metlicos. As reas com ambientes potencialmente explosivos so frequentes, mas nem sempre h avisos sobre isso. NO remova, instale ou carregue baterias nessas reas, nem remova ou instale antenas. Fascas em um ambiente potencialmente explosivo podem causar uma exploso ou incndio que pode resultar em ferimentos e, at mesmo, morte. Reparo reas e Equipamentos para Detonao Aviso: Para evitar possveis interferncias em operaes de detonao, desligue o rdio quando estiver prximo a detonadores eltricos, reas de detonao ou reas onde haja avisos tais como: Desligue rdios bidirecionais. Obedea a todas as sinalizaes e instrues. Baterias Ateno: Use somente baterias aprovadas pela Motorola Solutions. Se a bateria for substituda por uma de tipo incorreto, haver risco de exploso. Sempre carregue a bateria usando o carregador aprovado pela Motorola Solutions. e de fcil acesso. Conecte o carregador/a fonte de alimentao a uma tomada prxima Use a bateria de acordo com sua classificao de Proteo contra entrada (IP) de p e gua. No descarte a bateria no fogo. No troque a bateria em lugares identificados como "Atmosferas Potencialmente Perigosas". No desmonte, comprima, perfure, fragmente ou tente, de outras maneiras, alterar a forma da bateria. No seque baterias molhadas nem midas usando aparelhos ou fontes de calor, como secadores de cabelo ou fornos de micro-ondas. No permita que materiais condutores como joias, chaves ou correntes toquem os terminais expostos da bateria. No descarte baterias no lixo domstico. Portugus (Brasil) Aviso:
Reparos em rdios intrinsecamente seguros da Motorola Solutions certificados, por exemplo, por FM, UL, CSA, CENELEC, devem ser feitos apenas em um local que passou por auditoria de acordo com as normas de reparo e manuteno dos rgos certificadores. Entre em contato com a Motorola Solutions para obter assistncia sobre reparos e servios em equipamentos Motorola Solutions intrinsecamente seguros. Um reparo constitui algo sendo feito internamente na unidade que a retornar as suas condies originais. Os itens que no so considerados como reparos so os em que a ao realizada em uma unidade que no precisa que a parte externa seja aberta para expor os circuitos eltricos internos da unidade. No Substitua Opes ou Acessrios O equipamento de comunicao Motorola Solutions certificado como intrinsecamente seguro pelos rgos de aprovao (FM, UL, CSA, CENELEC), testado como um sistema completo que consiste do porttil aprovado, bateria aprovada e acessrios e/ou opes aprovados pelo rgo listado. Essa combinao de porttil e bateria aprovada deve ser estritamente observada. No pode haver substituio de itens, mesmo se o substituto tiver sido aprovado previamente com um equipamento de comunicaes Motorola Solutions diferente. As configuraes aprovadas so listadas pelo rgo Aprovador (FM, UL, CSA, CENELEC). A Etiqueta de Aprovao de Intrinsecamente Seguro afixada ao rdio refere-se classificao de intrinsecamente seguro do rdio e da bateria aprovada que pode ser usada com o sistema. O PN manual referenciado na Etiqueta de Aprovao de Intrinsecamente Seguro identifica os acessrios ou opes aprovados que podem ser usados com a unidade de rdio porttil. O uso de uma bateria e/ou acessrio intrinsecamente seguro no Motorola Solutions com a unidade de rdio aprovada pela Motorola Solutions invalidar a aprovao de segurana intrnseca da unidade de rdio. 3 Portugus (Brasil) Diretiva de Resduos de Equipamentos Eltricos e Eletrnicos (WEEE) para a Unio Europeia (UE) A Diretiva de WEEE da Unio Europeia exige que os produtos vendidos nos pases da UE tenham a etiqueta de lixeira riscada no produto (ou no pacote, em alguns casos). Conforme definido pela diretiva WEEE, essa etiqueta de lixeira cruzada indica que os clientes e os usurios nos pases da UE no devem descartar equipamentos ou acessrios eltricos ou eletrnicos em lixo domstico. Os clientes ou os usurios nos pases da UE devem entrar em contato com o representante local do fornecedor do equipamento ou com a central de servios para obter informaes sobre o sistema de coleta de lixo em seu pas. Para informaes sobre descarte e reciclagem de resduos eletrnicos, baterias e embalagens, por favor, ligue: 0800168272. 4 Notes Cover.fm Page 1 Wednesday, April 24, 2019 12:39 PM MOTOROLA, MOTO, MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS and the Stylized M logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC and are used under license. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 2004 and 2020 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Inc FCC ID: AZ489FT4970 / IC: 109U-89FT4970 EXHIBIT 1 IDENTIFICATION LABEL
(Pursuant to FCC Part 2.1033(c)(11), 2.1033(b)(7) and RSP 100 Annex C and Sec 3) LOCATION See the Attached Photograph or Sketch Bottom of Radio Top of Radio Back of Radio X Back of Radio under Belt Clip TYPE X The label is a poly carbonate film laminate with a pressure sensitive adhesive backing. The adhesive is a permanent type acrylic with the minimum peel strength of 40 oz/inch. MARKINGS (TEXT) X See the Attached Photograph and Exhibit 3 for the actual location of the FCC/IC label on the device. X Label Attached Below. See Attached Drawing. EXHIBIT 1 SHEET 1 OF 5 Applicant: Motorola Solutions Inc FCC ID: AZ489FT4970 / IC: 109U-89FT4970 Figure 1A: FCC/IC Label for model AAH56RDN9WA1AN-1
(IC Model: PMUE5841AACNWA) EXHIBIT 1 SHEET 2 OF 5 Applicant: Motorola Solutions Inc FCC ID: AZ489FT4970 / IC: 109U-89FT4970 Figure 1B: FCC/IC Label for model AAH56RDC9WA1AN-1
(IC Model: PMUE5842AAANWA) EXHIBIT 1 SHEET 3 OF 5 Applicant: Motorola Solutions Inc FCC ID: AZ489FT4970 / IC: 109U-89FT4970 Figure 1C: FCC/IC Label for model AAH56RDN9WA1AN-1
(IC Model: PMUE5843AACNWA) EXHIBIT 1 SHEET 4 OF 5 Applicant: Motorola Solutions Inc FCC ID: AZ489FT4970 / IC: 109U-89FT4970 Figure 1D: FCC/IC Label for model AAH56RDC9WA1AN-1
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FCC ID: AZ489FT4970 CONFIDENTIALITY REQUEST October 26, 2021 Office of Engineering and Technology Laboratory Division Equipment Authorization Branch FCC Laboratory 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Confidentiality Request for Transmitter with FCC ID: AZ489FT4970 Dear Sir/Madam:
Motorola Solutions Inc is requesting that Exhibit 4 (Circuit Descriptions), Exhibit 5 (Schematic Diagrams), Exhibit 10 (Parts List and Tune Up Procedures) and Exhibit 12 (Operational Description) not be made routinely available for public inspection. Motorola Solutions considers the information in these exhibits to be classified as trade secrets, pursuant to 47 CFR Section 0.457(d), 0.459 and Section 552(b)(4) of the Freedom of Information Act. Please mark Exhibits 4, 5, 10 and 12 as Confidential. Please contact me if you require any additional information. Sincerely, _______________ Deanna Zakharia Regulatory Certification Manager E-mail: Deanna.zakharia@motorolasolutions.com _____________________________________________________________________ Motorola Solutions Inc. 8000 West Sunrise Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33322 EXHIBIT 13B
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FCC ID: AZ489FT4970 EMC test data explanation summary according KDB 484596 D01 Introduction FCC ID AZ489FT4970 is referencing to previously filed FCC ID AZ489FT7128 with following equipment classes, rule parts and frequency bands:
Equipment Class TNF Rule Part 90,22,74,80 Frequency band 403-512 MHz We, Motorola Solutions will take full responsibility that the test data referenced under Reference Section within this explanation represents compliance for the new FCC ID AZ489FT4970. Explanation of differences Depopulation of components in the BT/WIFI section while maintaining the rest of the components in LMR/GNSS section. There will be no change in the PCB layout too. Spot Check Verification Data Section:
Please refer to the following reports containing spot-check data Equipment Class TNF Rules Part 90,22,74,80 Frequency Band 403-512 MHz Test Cases for Spot check
- Radiated Spurious Emission Test Report ID Reference 31442-EMC-00003 Comments
- Only tested for worst case channel of reference per rules part.
- The result is comparable to the reference both current and reference data are having
>20dB from test limit. Reference Section Please refer to following data for cross-referencing Rule Part 90,22,74,80 Frequency band 403-527 MHz FCC ID AZ489FT7128 Test Report ID Cross Reference 20392-RF-00016 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ MotorolaSolutionsInc.8000WestSunriseBoulevard,FortLauderdale,Florida33322 EXHIBIT06b
1 | FCC Cover Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 101.93 KiB | October 29 2021 / November 08 2021 |
FCC ID: AZ489FT4970 Date: October 26, 2021 Office of Engineering and Technology Laboratory Division Equipment Authorization Branch Federal Communications Commission Laboratory 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Application for Certification of Transmitter with FCC ID: AZ489FT4970 Dear Sir/Madam, Motorola Solutions, Inc (8000 West Sunrise Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, Florida) herein submits application for Certification of the subject transmitter. This transmitter is intended for use in a portable radio application with capabilities for clear and coded communications with a variable transmit power operating within the following frequency ranges:
Product Name Model Numbers Frequency Range RF Power XPR 7550e XPR 7350e AAH56RDN9WA1AN-1 AAH56RDC9WA1AN-1 LMR: 403 512 MHz 467.75 467.825MHz 4.8 W (Max declared) 2 W (Max declared) FCC Rules Part 22, 74, 90 80 We are requesting certification under Part(s) of the Commissions Rules listed above to allow operation of this equipment. The subject transmitter complies with Section 90.203 and 80.203(b) of the Rules in that the operator cannot directly program transmit frequencies using the unit's normally accessible external controls. A complete Certification application is enclosed. If you require any additional information, please contact me at (954) 723-4707. Sincerely, ____________________ Deanna Zakharia Regulatory Compliance Manager E-mail: Deanna.zakharia@motorolasolutions.com ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Motorola Solutions Inc. 8000 West Sunrise Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33322 EXHIBIT 13A
1 | Frequency Justification Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 127.74 KiB | October 29 2021 / November 08 2021 |
FCC ID: AZ489FT4970 October 26, 2021 Authorization & Evaluation Division Federal Communications Commission Laboratory 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Extended Frequencies Justification for Certification of Transmitter with FCC ID:
AZ489FT4970. Dear Sir/Madam:
This transmitter is designed to operate in the following frequency ranges:
Band/Mode UHF UHF Frequency ranges 403 - 512 MHz 467.75 - 467.825 MHz FCC rule parts 22, 74, 90 80 To aid equipment authorization in other countries which accept the United States FCC Grant for Certification, Motorola Solutions is requesting that the FCC lists the above applicable frequencies range under FCC Rule Parts 22, 74, 80, and 90 on the FCC Grant. For the FCCs Rule Parts 22, 74, 80 and 90 applications, this radio is used in systems by Federal and Public Safety agencies including Police, Fire, and Emergency Medical Services, etc. as indicated in the table below. Equipment programming is the responsibility of Authorized Service Personnel. Also, the radio complies with 47 CFR Part 90.203(e) and 80.203(b), in that the operator cannot directly program the transmit frequencies using the normally accessible external controls. Per the FCCs KDB634817 guidance, as an alternative to listing the exact frequencies, we acknowledge that its a violation of the FCC Rules if this device operates on unauthorized frequencies. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Motorola Solutions Inc. 8000 West Sunrise Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33322 EXHIBIT 13C Frequency Range
(MHz) 403-406.1 406.1-450 450-454 454-456 456-460 460-462.5375 462.5375-462.7375*
462.7375-467.5375 467.5375-467.7375 467.7375-470 470-512 512-527
*Canada FCC ID: AZ489FT4970 Part 22 Part 24D Part 74 Part 80 Part 90 Other Regions Federal x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Please contact me if you required any additional information. Sincerely, ____________________ Deanna Zakharia Regulatory Compliance Manager E-mail: Deanna.zakharia@motorolasolutions.com _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Motorola Solutions Inc. 8000 West Sunrise Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33322 EXHIBIT 13C
1 | Statement of Certification | Attestation Statements | 18.91 KiB | October 29 2021 / November 08 2021 |
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Inc FCC ID: AZ489FT4970/ IC: 109U-89FT4970 EXHIBIT 2 Statement of Certification
(Pursuant to FCC Part 2.907, 2.908 and RSP 100 Sec 4) 2.1 Statement of Certification Transceiver type described herein (AZ489FT4970 / 109U-89FT4970) are in compliance with all applicable parts of the FCC rules and ISED RSS standards. Each unit manufactured, imported, or marketed will conform to the samples tested herein, within the statistical variations that can be expected due to high volume production and test measurement error. NAME: ONG KHYE SIANG SIGNATURE:
DATE: October 4, 2021 TITLE: Engineering Manager EXHIBIT 2 SHEET 1 OF 1
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2021-11-08 | 470 ~ 512 | TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2021-11-08
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Motorola Solutions, Inc.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0003778479
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1 | Physical Address |
8000 West Sunrise Blvd
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1 |
Ft Lauderdale, FL
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1 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
j******@tuvsud.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
B2: General Mobile Radio And Broadcast Services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 22 (non-cellular) 73, 74, 90, 95, 97, & 101 (all below 3 GHz)
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
AZ4
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
89FT4970
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
D****** Z********
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1 | Title |
Regulatory Compliance Manager
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1 | Telephone Number |
95472********
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1 | Fax Number |
--********
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1 |
d******@motorolasolutions.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | 2-Way Portable Radio | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | Yes | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power listed is max conducted power, and the rated power is 4W except Part 80 is ERP. Minimum output setting is 1W. This device must be restricted to work related operations in an Occupational/Controlled RF exposure Environment, not exceeding a maximum transmitting duty factor of 50%. All qualified end-users of this device must have the knowledge to control their exposure conditions and/or duration to comply with the Occupational/Controlled SAR limit and requirements. Body-worn operating configuration is limited to the specific belt-clip supplied. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Device operates under the T-Band Waiver. The highest reported SAR values for head and body-worn accessory exposure conditions are 3.87 W/kg and 7.05 W/kg respectively. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Motorola Penang Advanced Communication Laboratory
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1 | Name |
H**** H******
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1 | Telephone Number |
604-2********
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1 | Fax Number |
604 6********
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1 |
h******@motorolasolutions.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 22,74,9 | BF EF | 403 | 406 | 4.8 | 0.5 ppm | 11K0F3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 22,74,9 | BF EF | 403 | 406 | 4.8 | 0.5 ppm | 7K60F1D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 22,74,9 | BF EF | 403 | 406 | 4.8 | 0.5 ppm | 7K60FXD | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 22,74,9 | BF EF | 403 | 406 | 4.8 | 0.5 ppm | 7K60F1E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 5 | 22,74,9 | BF EF | 403 | 406 | 4.8 | 0.5 ppm | 7K60FXE | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 6 | 22,9 | BF EF | 403 | 406 | 4.8 | 0.5 ppm | 7K60F1W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 7 | 22,74 | BF EF | 403 | 406 | 4.8 | 0.5 ppm | 16K0F3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 8 | 22,74,9 | BF EF ES | 406.1 | 527 | 4.8 | 0.5 ppm | 11K0F3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 9 | 22,74,9 | BF EF ES | 406.1 | 527 | 4.8 | 0.5 ppm | 7K60F1D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 22,74,9 | BF EF ES | 406.1 | 527 | 4.8 | 0.5 ppm | 7K60FXD | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 11 | 22,74,9 | BF EF ES | 406.1 | 527 | 4.8 | 0.5 ppm | 7K60F1E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 12 | 22,74,9 | BF EF ES | 406.1 | 527 | 4.8 | 0.5 ppm | 7K60FXE | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 13 | 22,9 | BF EF ES | 406.1 | 527 | 4.8 | 0.5 ppm | 7K60F1W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 14 | 22,74 | BF EF | 406.1 | 527 | 4.8 | 0.5 ppm | 16K0F3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 15 | 9 | BF EF | 470 | 512 | 4.8 | 0.5 ppm | 16K0F3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 16 | 8 | 467.75 | 467.825 | 2 | 0.5 ppm | 16K0F3E |
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