NITRO Portable PROFESSIONAL DIGITAL TWO-WAY RADIO EVOLVE, EVOLVE-i Portable Radio User Guide APRIL 2021 2021 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved
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MN007267A01-AC MN007267A01-AC Contents Contents Chapter 1: Read Me First..........................................................................................6 1.1 Software Version..................................................................................................................... 7 Chapter 2: Radio Care.............................................................................................. 8 Chapter 3: Radio Overview...................................................................................... 9 3.1 Configuring Programmable Buttons.......................................................................................10 Chapter 4: Getting Started......................................................................................12 4.1 Inserting SD Card.................................................................................................................. 12 4.2 Inserting SIM Cards............................................................................................................... 13 4.3 Attaching or Removing the Battery........................................................................................ 15 Attaching the Battery.........................................................................................................15 Removing the Battery....................................................................................................... 15 4.4 Charging the Radio................................................................................................................15 4.5 Turning the Radio On or Off.................................................................................................. 16 Turning the Radio On........................................................................................................16 Turning the Radio Off........................................................................................................16 4.6 Adjusting the Volume.............................................................................................................16 4.7 Removing Camera Lens Protective Cover............................................................................ 16 4.8 Touchscreen Navigation........................................................................................................ 16 4.9 Attaching Belt Clip to Holster................................................................................................. 17 4.10 Inserting Radio to the Holster.............................................................................................. 18 Chapter 5: Home Screen Overview....................................................................... 19 5.1 Status Indicators.................................................................................................................... 19 5.1.1 Status Icons............................................................................................................. 20 5.1.2 LED Indications........................................................................................................20 Chapter 6: Basic Functions....................................................................................22 6.1 Accessing Files From a Computer.........................................................................................22 6.2 Accessing Radio Settings...................................................................................................... 22 6.2.1 Creating Radio Settings as Shortcut in Home Screen............................................. 22 Chapter 7: Connectivity..........................................................................................23 7.1 Bluetooth................................................................................................................................23 7.1.1 Turning Bluetooth Mode On or Off...........................................................................23 Turning Bluetooth Mode On................................................................................... 23 Turning Bluetooth Mode Off................................................................................... 23 7.1.2 Viewing Device Details............................................................................................ 23 7.1.3 Editing Device Name............................................................................................... 24 2 MN007267A01-AC Contents 7.1.4 Deleting Device Name............................................................................................. 24 7.2 Wi-Fi Operation......................................................................................................................24 7.2.1 Turning Wi-Fi On or Off............................................................................................24 Turning Wi-Fi On....................................................................................................24 Turning Wi-Fi Off....................................................................................................24 7.2.2 Configuring Wi-Fi Hotspots...................................................................................... 25 7.3 Location................................................................................................................................. 25 7.3.1 Turning Location On or Off...................................................................................... 25 Turning Location On...............................................................................................25 Turning Location Off...............................................................................................25 7.4 Airplane Mode........................................................................................................................26 7.4.1 Entering Airplane Mode........................................................................................... 26 Chapter 8: WAVE Application..............................................................................27 8.1 Logging in WAVE Application................................................................................................ 28 8.2 Logging Out from WAVE Application.....................................................................................28 8.3 WAVE Application Overview..................................................................................................29 8.4 Push-to-Talk Button............................................................................................................... 30 Chapter 9: Talkgroup.............................................................................................. 32 9.1 Viewing Talkgroups............................................................................................................... 32 9.2 Channels and Zones..............................................................................................................32 9.2.1 Viewing Channels and Zones.................................................................................. 33 9.3 Area-Based Talkgroup...........................................................................................................33 9.4 Viewing Group Details........................................................................................................... 33 Chapter 10: Contacts.............................................................................................. 34 10.1 Adding New Contacts.......................................................................................................... 34 Chapter 11: Types of Calls..................................................................................... 36 11.1 Making Calls........................................................................................................................ 36 11.2 Receiving Calls.................................................................................................................... 37 Chapter 12: Emergency Operation........................................................................ 38 12.1 Declaring Emergency.......................................................................................................... 38 12.2 Receiving Emergency Alerts................................................................................................38 12.3 Canceling Emergency..........................................................................................................38 Chapter 13: ViQi...................................................................................................... 39 13.1 Using ViQi............................................................................................................................40 Chapter 14: User Check..........................................................................................42 14.1 Enabling User Check........................................................................................................... 42 Chapter 15: Talkgroup Scan.................................................................................. 43 15.1 Turning Talkgroup Scan On or Off.......................................................................................43 3 MN007267A01-AC Contents Turning Talkgroup Scan On..............................................................................................43 Turning Talkgroup Scan Off..............................................................................................43 Chapter 16: Supervisory Override.........................................................................44 Chapter 17: Instant Personal Alert........................................................................ 45 17.1 Sending Instant Personal Alert............................................................................................ 45 17.2 Receiving and Responding to Instant Personal Alert.......................................................... 45 Chapter 18: Missed Call Alerts.............................................................................. 46 18.1 Receiving and Responding to Missed Call Alert..................................................................46 Chapter 19: Map...................................................................................................... 47 19.1 Sharing Location..................................................................................................................47 19.2 Sharing Location with Location Capability Enabled.............................................................48 19.3 Viewing Members Location..................................................................................................48 19.4 Boundary............................................................................................................................. 48 19.4.1 Creating Boundary................................................................................................. 49 19.4.2 Creating Boundary with Quick Group.................................................................... 49 19.4.3 Changing Boundary Settings................................................................................. 50 Chapter 20: Messaging...........................................................................................51 20.1 Sending Text Messages...................................................................................................... 51 20.2 Adding Quick Text............................................................................................................... 51 20.3 Deleting Quick Text............................................................................................................. 51 20.4 Sending Multimedia Content................................................................................................52 20.5 Receiving Messages............................................................................................................53 20.6 Saving Messages................................................................................................................ 53 20.7 Forwarding Messages......................................................................................................... 53 20.8 Replying Messages............................................................................................................. 54 20.9 Deleting Messages.............................................................................................................. 54 Chapter 21: User Disabled or Suspended............................................................ 56 Chapter 22: Applications........................................................................................57 22.1 Camera................................................................................................................................ 58 22.1.1 Taking Photos........................................................................................................ 58 22.1.2 Recording Videos...................................................................................................58 22.2 Gallery................................................................................................................................. 59 22.2.1 Viewing Gallery...................................................................................................... 59 22.2.2 Sharing Items from Photos.................................................................................... 59 22.2.3 Deleting Items from Gallery................................................................................... 59 22.2.4 Cropping Photos.................................................................................................... 60 22.2.5 Rotating Photos..................................................................................................... 60 22.2.6 Watching Videos.................................................................................................... 60 4 MN007267A01-AC Contents 22.3 Scanning Barcode or QR Code........................................................................................... 61 22.4 Turning On the Flash Light.................................................................................................. 61 22.5 Taking Screen Capture........................................................................................................61 22.6 Dark Theme......................................................................................................................... 61 22.6.1 Setting Dark Theme............................................................................................... 61 22.7 Smart Reply......................................................................................................................... 62 22.7.1 Setting Smart Reply............................................................................................... 62 22.8 Exploring Files..................................................................................................................... 62 Chapter 23: Settings............................................................................................... 64 23.1 Accessing WAVE Application Settings................................................................................ 64 23.2 Device Settings....................................................................................................................67 23.2.1 Screen Lock........................................................................................................... 67 23.2.1.1 Unlocking Screen..................................................................................... 67 23.2.2 Setting Date and Time........................................................................................... 68 23.3 Accessing Display Settings..................................................................................................68 23.4 Accessing Sound Settings................................................................................................... 69 23.4.1 Muting Your Radio................................................................................................. 70 23.4.2 Setting Automatic Rules.........................................................................................70 Chapter 24: Authorized Accessories List............................................................. 72 Legal and Compliance Statements..........................................................................73 Supplier's Declaration of Conformity............................................................................................73 Notice to Users (FCC)................................................................................................................. 74 Disclaimer.................................................................................................................................... 74 Computer Software Copyrights....................................................................................................74 Copyrights....................................................................................................................................74 Important Safety Information....................................................................................................... 75 Limited Warranty.......................................................................................................77 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS..................................................... 77 I. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS AND FOR HOW LONG:................................................. 77 II. GENERAL PROVISIONS........................................................................................................ 77 III. STATE LAW RIGHTS:............................................................................................................77 IV. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE..................................................................................78 V. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER..................................................................... 78 VI. PATENT AND SOFTWARE PROVISIONS............................................................................78 VII. GOVERNING LAW................................................................................................................79 5 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 1 : Read Me First Chapter 1 Read Me First This user guide covers the basic operations of the radio models offered in your region. Notations Used in This Manual Throughout the text in this publication, you notice the use of Warning, Caution, and Notice. These notations are used to emphasize that safety hazards exist, and the care that must be taken or observed. WARNING: An operational procedure, practice, or condition, and so on, which may result in injury or death if not carefully observed. CAUTION: An operational procedure, practice, or condition, and so on, which may result in damage to the equipment if not carefully observed. NOTICE: An operational procedure, practice, or condition, and so on, which is essential to emphasize. The following special notations are used throughout the text to highlight certain information or items:
Special Notations Table 1: Special Notations Example Menu key or PTT button Your radio shows Bluetooth On.
<required ID>
SetupToneAll Tones Description Bold words indicate a name of a key, button, or soft menu item. Typewriter words indicate the MMI strings or messages displayed on your radio. The courier, bold, italic, and angle brackets indi-
cate user input. Bold words with the arrow in between indicate the navigation structure in the menu items. Feature and Service Availability Your dealer or administrator may have customized your radio for your specific needs. NOTICE: Not all features in the manual are available in your radio. Contact your dealer or administrator for more information. You can consult your dealer or system administrator about the following:
What are the functions of each button?
Which optional accessories may suit your needs?
What are the best radio usage practices for effective communication?
What maintenance procedures promote longer radio life?
6 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 1 : Read Me First 1.1 Software Version All the features described in the following sections are supported by the software version R01.02.00 or later. Contact your dealer or administrator for more information. 7 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 2 : Radio Care Chapter 2 Radio Care Table 2: IP Specification IP Specification Table 3: IP Specification IP Specification IP68 This section describes the basic handling precaution of the radio. Description Description Allows your radio to withstand two meters of water for two hours, and adverse field condi-
tions such as water drops, snow, dirt, grease, or other surface contaminants. Keep your radio clean and exposure to water should be avoided to help ensure proper functionality and performance. To clean the exterior surfaces of the radio, use a diluted solution of mild dishwashing detergent and fresh water (for example, one teaspoon of detergent to one gallon of water). These surfaces should be cleaned whenever a periodic visual inspection reveals the presence of smudges, grease, and/or grime. CAUTION: The effects of certain chemicals and their vapors can have harmful results on certain plastics. Avoid using aerosol sprays, tuner cleaners, and other chemicals. 8 MN007267A01-AC Radio Overview Chapter 3 Radio Overview Figure 1: Front and Back View Table 4: Radio Overview No. Name Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 On/Off/Volume knob To turn the radio on or off and adjust volume. Digital Microphone Allows your voice to be sent when PTT or voice opera-
tions are activated. Channel Rocker To select channel. Emergency button To turn on or off the Emergency operations. Fixed Antenna Provides the needed RF amplification when transmitting or receiving. Front Camera Allows you to take photos. Digital Microphone Allows your voice to be sent when PTT or voice opera-
tions are activated. Touch Screen The radio display screen. Accessory Connector To connect accessories to your radio. 9 168121113142345152018161921222324177910 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 3 : Radio Overview No. Name Description USB Charging port For charging purposes. Back button Home button Overview button Digital Microphone Speaker Rear Camera LED Flash Battery Latch Allows you to return to previous screen or exit application windows. Allows you to return to home screen. Allows you to view a list of applications that are currently active on your radio. Allows your voice to be sent when PTT or voice opera-
tions are activated. Outputs all tones and audio that are generated by the ra-
dio (for example, features like keypad tones and voice audio). Allows you to take photos, videos, or scan QR code. Provides flash light function. Allows you to lock or unlock battery from the radio. Push-to-Talk (PTT) button Allows you to execute voice operations. Battery Provides power source to your radio. 3-Dot Programmable Fea-
ture button 1-Dot Programmable Fea-
ture button Programmable button of an assignable radio function. Programmable button of an assignable radio function. Wake button/2-Dot Pro-
grammable Feature button Allows you wake the radio screen/ Programmable button of an assignable radio function (long press) Charging Contact Charging point for the battery. 3.1 Configuring Programmable Buttons You can set the programmable buttons as press or press and hold to perform various actions. NOTICE: The programmable buttons are assigned to default actions as follows:
Press to answer or end call. Press and hold to return to home screen. Procedure:
1 Swipe up, tap SettingsProgrammable buttons. 2 Select one of the following options:
Programmable button -1- short press Programmable button -1- long press Programmable button -2- long press Programmable button -3- short press Programmable button -3- long press 3 From the list that appears, tap your desired action. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 10 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 3 : Radio Overview Default Brightness Up Brightness Down Camera Media Barcode Incoming Call (Accepts/End call)(only for Programmable button -1- short press) Incoming Call (Ringer Mute)(only for Programmable button -1- long press) ViQi (US Only) (only for Programmable button -3- long press) 11 Getting Started Getting Started provides instructions to prepare your radio for use. MN007267A01-AC Chapter 4 : Getting Started Chapter 4 4.1 Inserting SD Card Procedure:
1 Lift the SD card door. 2 Place the SD card onto the contacts. 12 3 Close the SD card door. 4.2 Inserting SIM Cards Your radio has two SIM card slots. Procedure:
1 Lift the SIM card door. MN007267A01-AC Chapter 4 : Getting Started 13 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 4 : Getting Started 2 Place the SIM card onto the contacts. 3 Close the SIM card door. 14 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 4 : Getting Started 4.3 Attaching or Removing the Battery WARNING:
For Intrinsic Safe (IS) radio, if a non-IS or unapproved battery is inserted into the radio a warning message will prompt. Risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Attaching the Battery Procedure:
1 Align the battery with the rails on the back of the radio. 2 Push the battery down, until the latch snaps into place. Removing the Battery Procedure:
Lift the battery from the back of the radio. 4.4 Charging the Radio Procedure:
To charge, connect the USB cable to your radio and a USB port. 15 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 4 : Getting Started 4.5 Turning the Radio On or Off Turning the Radio On Procedure:
Turning the Radio Off Procedure:
4.6 Adjusting the Volume Prerequisites:Ensure that the battery is fully charged before the first use. To turn on the radio, rotate the On/Off/Volume knob clockwise until you hear a click. To turn off the radio, rotate the On/Off/Volume knob counterclockwise until you hear a click. This settings allows you to adjust the Radio and Voice Calls volume only. Procedure:
Perform one of the following options:
To increase the volume, rotate the On/Off/Volume knob clockwise. To decrease the volume, rotate the On/Off/Volume knob counterclockwise. 4.7 Removing Camera Lens Protective Cover Procedure:
Lift the protective film from the camera lens. 4.8 Touchscreen Navigation Table 5: Touchscreen Actions Action Tap Results You can tap to perform the following actions:
Select items on the screen Type letters and symbols using the onscreen keyboard Press on-screen buttons Tap and hold You can tap and hold to perform the following actions:
16 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 4 : Getting Started Action Results Drag an application on the home screen to move it to a new location or to remove it Create a shortcut of an application on the home screen At an empty area of the home screen, tap and hold to lauch a menu to select wallpapers, widgets and Home settings Swipe You can move your finger up, down, left, or right on the screen to perform the following actions:
Unlock the screen View additional home screens View additional application icons in the Launcher window View more information on an application screen Double-tap You can tap twice on a webpage, map, or other screen to zoom in and out. Pinch In some applications, you can zoom in and out by placing two fin-
gers on the screen and pinching them together (to zoom out) or spreading them apart (to zoom in). 4.9 Attaching Belt Clip to Holster Procedure:
1 Place the Belt Clip align with the slot of the Holster. 2 Push the Belt Clip downwards to ensure that the sliding surface is flat. 17 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 4 : Getting Started 3 While continue pushing, slide the Belt Clip upwards until you hear a click sound. 4.10 Inserting Radio to the Holster Procedure:
1 Place your radio into the slot facing towards the Holster. 2 Push your radio towards the Holster to lock it in position. 18 MN007267A01-AC Home Screen Overview Chapter 5 Home Screen Overview Figure 2: Home Screen Table 6: Home Screen Overview No. Items Description 1 2 3 4 Status bar Display status and notification icons. Application shortcuts Allow you to quickly access the desired application. Google Search bar A shortcut widget used to perform Google search using Chrome. Application Folder Allow you to group several applications into folders. 5.1 Status Indicators Status Indicators explain the Icons and LED indicators used in your radio. 19 1243 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 5 : Home Screen Overview 5.1.1 Status Icons These icons appear at the status bar to provide device-specific information or status. NOTICE: If the following icons are not visible on your radio, enable it from the radio Settings. Icon Name Battery Description Bluetooth On Location No SIM Indicates the remaining battery level of the radio. The icon blinks when the battery level drops to 10% or low-
er. Steady Bluetooth is on and ready for Bluetooth con-
nection. Inverted Bluetooth is connected to an external Blue-
tooth device. Location is enabled and its signal is available. SIM card is not inserted or detected. LTE Network Strength to The radio is connected to an LTE network. The number of bars represents the signal strength of the LTE net-
work. LTE No Service The radio is not connected to an LTE network. Data Disabled The radio is connected to an LTE network but the data is disabled. Time Wi-Fi Indicates the current time. The radio is connected to a Wi-Fi network. The number of bars represents the signal strength of the Wi-Fi net-
work. The LED Indicator shows the operational status of your radio. 5.1.2 LED Indications Table 7: LED Indications Indication Status Blinking Blue The radio is receiving any of the following new notifications:
New Voice Mail New Notification New SMS or MMS 20 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 5 : Home Screen Overview Indication Status New Email Missed Call Blinking Red The battery capacity is at 10% or lower. Slow Blinking Red The battery is invalid. Solid Red The battery is charging. Blinking Green The battery capacity is at 90%. Solid Green The battery is fully charged. 21 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 6 : Basic Functions Chapter 6 Basic Functions The following basic functions are available on your radio. 6.1 Accessing Files From a Computer Procedure:
1 Connect your device to your computer by using a Micro USB cable. 2 Open the Notifications panel by swiping down the screen from the Status bar. 3 Tap the Charging this device via USB button. 4 In the USB Preferences screen, under Use USB for section, perform one of the following actions:
If you want to transfer files to Windows or Mac through Media Transfer Protocol (MTP), select File transfers. If you want to enable USB tethering, select USB tethering. If you want to use you radio for MIDI input, select MIDI. If you want to access photos or other files on a computer that does not support MTP, select PTP. If you want to charge the device using USB, select No data transfer. 6.2 Accessing Radio Settings Procedure:
From home screen, swipe up. Swipe down the notification panel. 2 Tap Settings. 1 To access radio settings, perform one of the following actions:
6.2.1 Creating Radio Settings as Shortcut in Home Screen Procedure:
1 Locate Settings. 2 Long press and drag Settings to home screen. 22 MN007267A01-AC Connectivity Chapter 7 Connectivity 7.1 Bluetooth You can connect your radio to other devices, accessories, or network through different types of connectivity. This feature allows you to use your radio with a Bluetooth-enabled accessory through a Bluetooth connection. Your radio supports both Motorola Solutions and Commercially available Off-The-Shelf
(COTS) Bluetooth-enabled accessory. Bluetooth operates within a range of 10 m (32 ft) line of sight. This is an unobstructed path between your radio and your Bluetooth-enabled accessory. For high degree of 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 accessory 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. Refer to the user manual of your respective Bluetooth-enabled accessories for more details on the full capabilities of your Bluetooth-enabled accessory. From Settings, tap Connect devicesConnection preferencesBluetoothOn. 7.1.1 Turning Bluetooth Mode On or Off Turning Bluetooth Mode On Procedure:
Perform one of the following actions:
Swipe down the notification panel, tap Bluetooth. Turning Bluetooth Mode Off Procedure:
Perform one of the following actions:
Swipe down the notification panel, tap Bluetooth. 7.1.2 Viewing Device Details Procedure:
From Settings, tap Connect devicesConnection preferencesBluetoothOff. From Settings, tap Connected devices<required device>View Details. 23 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 7 : Connectivity 7.1.3 Editing Device Name Procedure:
From Name>. The display shows Device Name Saved. 7.1.4 Deleting Device Name Procedure:
Settings, tap Connected devices<required device>Edit Name<New From Settings, tap Connected devices<required device>Delete. The display shows Device Deleted. 7.2 Wi-Fi Operation Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance. You can set up and connect Wi-Fi network to update your radio firmware, codeplug, language pack and voice announcement. Your radio supports the following Wi-Fi networks. WEP/WPA/WPA2/WPA3-Personal Wi-Fi network Uses pre-shared key/password based authentication. Pre-shared key/password can be entered by using the menu or MDM. WPA/WPA2/WPA3-Enterprise Wi-Fi network Designed for enterprise networks and requires a RADIUS authentication server. Your radio must be pre-configured with a certificate if certificate-based authentication is deployed and client certificate verification is required. 7.2.1 Turning Wi-Fi On or Off Turning Wi-Fi On Procedure:
Perform one of the following actions:
Swipe down the notification panel, tap Wi-Fi. From Settings, tap Network & internetWi-FiOn. Your radio shows a list of available networks. Turning Wi-Fi Off Procedure:
Perform one of the following actions:
Swipe down the notification panel, tap Wi-Fi. 24 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 7 : Connectivity From Settings, tap Network & internetWi-FiOff. 7.2.2 Configuring Wi-Fi Hotspots Prerequisites:Ensure that your device has Internet connection. Procedure:
1 Swipe up the home screen, tap Settings. 2 Turn on the Wi-Fi hotspot by performing the following actions:
a Tap the Network & internetHotspot & tetheringWi-Fi hotspotOn. 3 Configure the Wi-Fi hotspot by performing the following actions:
a To change hotspot name, tap Hotspot name<new name>OK. b To adjust the security setting, tap Security<desired setting>. c To change hotspot password, tap Hotspot password<new password>OK. NOTICE: If you select None in the Security field, hotspot password is not required. d To turn off hotspot automatically, tap AdvancedOff. e To adjust AP Band, tap AdvancedAP Band<desired setting>. NOTICE: Without a SIM card, your radio only supports 2.4 GHz band. 7.3 Location The Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) integrates information from the Global Positioning System (GPS) and the Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS) to determine the approximate geographical location of your radio. 7.3.1 Turning Location On or Off Turning Location On Procedure:
Perform one of the following actions:
Swipe down the notification panel, tap Location. From Settings, tap LocationUse LocationOn. Turning Location Off Procedure:
Perform one of the following actions:
Swipe down the notification panel, tap Location. 25 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 7 : Connectivity 7.4 Airplane Mode From Settings, tap LocationUse LocationOff. The Airplane Mode disables your radio's ability to communicate over radio-frequency signal transmission and cellular service. When Airplane Mode is enabled, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connections automatically turn off. NOTICE: You can turn on Bluetooth, GPS, and Wi-Fi connections manually during Airplane Mode. When you are in Airplane Mode, you are disconnected from the Push-to-Talk (PTT) service. You will face the following scenarios:
You cannot receive PTT calls, Cellular Calls, and messages. You cannot receive alerts from others. Others will see you as offline in their PTT contact list, and will not be able to call you or send you any alert. 7.4.1 Entering Airplane Mode Procedure:
Perform one of the following actions:
Swipe down the notification panel, tap Airplane Mode. From Settings, tap Network & internetAirplane ModeOn. Your radio shows the Airplane mode icon in the Status bar. 26 MN007267A01-AC WAVE Application Chapter 8 WAVE Application The application provides instant communications at the push of a button. For more information, see https://waveoncloud.com/Home/Help. Table 8: WAVE Application Features Feature Alerts Broadcast Talkgroup Calling Contact and Talkgroup Management Favorites Integrated Secure Messaging Location Tracking PTT Calling to Individuals and Talkgroups Real-Time Presence Supervisory Override Talkgroup Scanning with Priority Description Instant Personal Alert (IPA) Allows you to send a message to another person asking for a callback. Missed Call Alert (MCA) Alerts you when you miss an incoming PTT call. Allows certain talkgroup members to make high-priority one-way calls. Allows an administrator to centrally manage PTT contacts and talkgroups. NOTICE: In the application, groups are also known as Talkgroups. Allows you to manage your own list favorites for quick access to contacts and talkgroups. Allows you to send and receive secure text messages, multimedia content, and location in-
formation to and from other PTT users. Allows a supervisor to track location of a talk-
group member. Provides instant communication to one or more people at the push of a button. Allows you to see whether your contacts are available and ready to receive calls before making a call. Indicates whether you want to receive PTT calls to your contacts. Allows a supervisor to take the floor and speak at any time during a talkgroup call, even if someone else is speaking. Allows a subscribers phone to scan through a list of corporate talkgroups for calls. The higher priority talkgroup calls take prec-
edence over lower priority talkgroup calls. Wi-Fi Allows you to use PTT using Wi-Fi connection. 27 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 8 : WAVE Application 8.1 Logging in WAVE Application Prerequisites:Turn off Battery Saver mode. Procedure:
1 Tap on the WAVE icon. 2 Tap Yes to Login. NOTICE: If activation code is requested during first time login, contact your dealer or administrator for more information. 8.2 Logging Out from WAVE Application Procedure:
From the WAVE Application, navigate to MenuSettingsLogoutYes. 28 8.3 WAVE Application Overview Figure 3: WAVE Application Overview MN007267A01-AC Chapter 8 : WAVE Application Table 9: WAVE Application Overview Label 1 Name Menu The Menu Options include the following:
Description Status History Contacts Map Favorites Channels/Zones Talkgroup Scan Tones Use Wi-Fi Settings Tutorial About Ambient Listening (if configured) 29 18191415161713245768910111213 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 8 : WAVE Application Label Name History Description Talkgroup Name Display the current talkgroup name. Left Arrow Navigates to the previous talkgroup. The tab displays all your conversation history of calls, contacts, groups, alerts, and messages. You can view your history, return a call, view mes-
sages, add contacts, delete history and messages, and forward any message to a contact or group. Allows you to make calls. Displays your PTT contacts and allows you to search for contacts, start a PTT call, or send an alert. Display available channels and zones, allows you to select the required channel and zone. Display the current zone. View the current talkgroup conversation. View your current location. Allows you to choose from taking photo or select a file in gallery. Allows you to take video. Allows you to initiate an emergency. Navigates to the next talkgroup. Allows you to toggle speaker from on to off. Allows you to access the Call Volume menu. Displays your favorite PTT contacts and talkgroups. You can quickly start a PTT call to your favorites. When the WAVE app is lock, you cannot use the app until you tap the App Lock to unlock. PTT Contacts Channels and Zones Zone Message Location Camera Video Emergency Right Arrow Speaker On Call Volume Favorites App Lock Scan List No Priority Indicates no priority in scan list. 8.4 Push-to-Talk Button You can use the Push-to-Talk (PTT) button to access the WAVE Application over cellular data network or Wi-Fi network. NOTICE: Depending on your Wi-Fi availability, your radio may automatically switches between cellular data network and a Wi-Fi network. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 30 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 8 : WAVE Application There are two types of PTT Option available on your radio, you can use either one to initiate call to the PTT service. Table 10: Types of PTT Options PTT Options Description External PTT button On-Screen PTT button You can access the WAVE application using the PTT button or an accessory with PTT button. When you want to initiate a call in the WAVE Application, you can tap and hold the On-Screen PTT button. 31 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 9 : Talkgroup Chapter 9 Talkgroup 9.1 Viewing Talkgroups Procedure:
Tap the left or right arrow. Figure 4: Talkgroup View Talkgroup (TG) is used to facilitate contact with each other. You can select the TG from the list of TGs in the WAVE application in order to communicate with the members in the group. Your radio can have up to 96 TGs with a maximum of 250 members per TG. The Talkgroups are assigned to position one to eight on the main screen. 9.2 Channels and Zones A zone is used to categorize channels into logical groupings. A zone includes talkgroups assigned to channel numbers. Each talkgroup is assigned to one channel and zone. 32 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 9 : Talkgroup 9.2.1 Viewing Channels and Zones Procedure:
Tap MenuChannels/Zones. 9.3 Area-Based Talkgroup When you enter a geographic area, you are able to view and hear the notifications for the talkgroup area in that geofence. As you enter a georgraphic area, the talkgroup is shared and shown at the top of the channel list. You are allowed to PTT call and message within the talkgroup. Area-based group calls are received while they are active and your selected talkgroup is not in an active call. If you are in a call when you exit the Area Talkgroup, the call continues without dropping. When the call finally terminates, your radio then exit the Area Talkgroup. 9.4 Viewing Group Details Procedure:
1 From the WAVE applicaition, navigate to Channel/Zones. 2 To view the group details, tap and hold the required group and tap Details. 33 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 10 : Contacts Chapter 10 Contacts You can use the Contacts application to maintain phone numbers and other data. In the WAVE application, there are two types of contacts available:
Table 11: Types of Contacts Contacts Maximum Contacts Allowed Description Administrator-Man-
aged Contacts 1000 Personal Contacts 300 This contact is managed by the administrator and cannot be editted or removed from the WAVE application. This contact is created by you from WAVE ap-
plication. You can import your contacts into the PTT application as well. If this group is restric-
ted by your administrator, you cannot create any contacts. 10.1 Adding New Contacts Procedure:
1 Perform one of the following actions:
Option Actions Adding a new contact to the WAVE appli-
cation a From the WAVE application, navigate to MenuContacts. Importing contacts into the WAVE appli-
cation a From the WAVE application, navigate to MenuContacts. b Tap New PTT Contact. c Enter the required <name>, <color>,
<phone number>. d Tap to confirm. b Tap Import PTT Contact. c Select <required contact>. 34 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 10 : Contacts Option Actions d Tap to confirm. NOTICE: You can tap Favourite to add the contact to favourites. 35 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 11 : Types of Calls Chapter 11 Types of Calls There are several ways that you can make a call using the WAVE applications depending on the types of calls you select. NOTICE: If the person you are trying to call has a presence status of Offline, you will receive an error message indicating that the contact is unavailable. The following are the calls available on your radio:
Broadcast Talkgroup Calls A call from an individual radio to every radio on the channel. Description A call from an individual radio to another individual radio. A call to a group of user. Your radio must be configured as a member of the group for you to communicate with each other. A call where you can manually select up to 9 contacts to add to the temporary group. Used to make important announcements, that require your full attention. You cannot respond or reject to Broadcast Calls. Table 12: Types of Calls Calls Private Call Group Call Quick Group Call 11.1 Making Calls Procedure:
1 Perform one of the following actions:
Option Actions Making a private call from the WAVE ap-
plication Making a Group Call from the PTT Appli-
cation Making a Quick Group Call from the PTT Application a From the WAVE application, navigate to MenuContacts. b Select <required contact>. a From the WAVE application, tap Contacts. b Select <required group>. a From the WAVE application, tap Contacts. 36 Option Actions MN007267A01-AC Chapter 11 : Types of Calls b Select <required contact>
In-Call Add Participant<selected contacts>. 2 To call, press and hold the PTT button. 3 To end the call, tap End Call 11.2 Receiving Calls Procedure:
Perform one of the following actions:
To respond, press and hold the PTT button. To end the call, tap End Call When you receive calls, your radio shows the incoming call screen and unmute to the incoming call. 37 Emergency Operation You can declare an emergency to contact or talkgroup through emergency calling and alert. NOTICE: If your radio does not support Emergency operation, your radio display a notification on the non-activated Emergency feature. MN007267A01-AC Chapter 12 : Emergency Operation Chapter 12 12.1 Declaring Emergency Procedure:
Press and hold the Emergency button. Your radio shows the following indications:
The Emergency tone sounds. The amber LED lights up. If Emergency is not available on your radio, your radio shows the following indications:
A bad bonk sounds. supported. A message shows Emergency not initiated. The Emergency feature is not NOTICE: Only authorized user can declare an emergency for the required contact. Refer to Enabling User Check on page 42 for more information. When you receive an Emergency Alert, your radio shows the following indications:
The device is locked in to the emergency call until the emergency is canceled. 12.2 Receiving Emergency Alerts The Emergency tone sounds. The amber LED blinks for 2 seconds. 12.3 Canceling Emergency Procedure:
Press and hold the Emergency button. Your radio shows the following indications:
The Emergency tone dissolves. The amber LED extinguishes. NOTICE: Only authorized user can cancel an emergency for the required contact. Refer to Enabling User Check on page 42 for more information. 38 MN007267A01-AC ViQi Chapter 13 ViQi Table 13: ViQI Commands Feature Talkgroup ViQi allows you to manage your radio and perform information lookups using voice commands. This feature is purpose-built for better communication and is active when you press and hold the assigned programmable feature button on the radio. NOTICE: ViQi is only available in North America and supports American English accent only. You are able to operate the radio with your voice using the following commands. Zone and channel To change to a new zone and channel, say the following commands:
Command To change to a new talkgroup, say the following commands:
"Talkgroup <Talkgroup Name>"
"Change to talkgroup <Talkgroup Name>"
"Switch to talkgroup <Talkgroup Name>"
"Go to talkgroup <Talkgroup Name>"
"Zone <Zone Index>, channel <Channel Index>"
"Zone <Zone Index> and channel <Channel Index>"
"Change to zone <Zone Index>, channel <Channel Index>"
"Change to zone <Zone Index>, and channel
<Channel Index>"
"Switch to zone <Zone Index>, channel <Channel Index>"
"Switch to zone <Zone Index>, and channel <Channel Index>"
"Go to zone <Zone Index>, channel <Channel Index>"
"Go to zone <Zone Index> and channel <Channel Index>"
"Zone <Zone Index>"
"Change to zone <Zone Index>"
"Switch to zone <Zone Index>"
"Go to zone <Zone Index>"
Zone To change to a new zone, say the following commands:
Channel To change to a new channel, say the following commands:
39 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 13 : ViQi Feature Command
"Channel <Channel Index>"
"Change to channel <Channel Index>"
"Switch to channel <Channel Index>"
"Go to channel <Channel Index>"
Private call Battery level To make a private call, say "Call <Alias Name>". To identify your battery level, say the following commands:
"Battery"
"Battery level"
"Battery status"
"Battery check"
"What is my battery level"
"What is my battery status"
"What is my battery"
"Time"
"What time is it"
"Time check"
"Current time"
"What is the time"
"What's the time"
Time To identify current time, say the following commands:
Bluetooth To enable Bluetooth say "Enable Bluetooth". To disable Bluetooth say "Disable Bluetooth". To check Bluetooth status say "Bluetooth status"
Wi-Fi hotspot To enable Wi-Fi hotspot say the following commands:
To disable Wi-Fi hotspot say the following commands:
"Enable Wi-Fi"
"Enable Wi-Fi hotspot"
"Disable Wi-Fi"
"Disable Wi-Fi hotspot"
To check Wi-Fi hotspot status say "Wi-Fi status". 13.1 Using ViQi Procedure:
40 1 Press and hold the programmable ViQi button. 2 After you hear the voice command ready tone, speak your command into the microphone. 3 Release the ViQi button and wait for response. Postrequisites:Some voice control (VC) commands require more steps. MN007267A01-AC Chapter 13 : ViQi 41 User Check allows authorized user to view the device status remotely. It is mainly used by supervisor or dispatcher. You are allowed to view the following device status:
MN007267A01-AC Chapter 14 : User Check Chapter 14 User Check Location Cellular Network Signal Strength Wi-Fi Signal Strength Battery Level 14.1 Enabling User Check Procedure:
1 From the WAVE application, navigate to Contacts. 2 Perform one of the following actions:
Tap on the <required contact> User Check. Tap and hold the required contact and select User Check. NOTICE: You can enable User Check when you are declaring an emergency. 42 MN007267A01-AC Talkgroup Scan This feature allows your phone to scan through the scan list. You can assign top three priority talkgroups. The higher priority talkgroup calls take precedence over lower priority talkgroup calls. Chapter 15 Talkgroup Scan 15.1 Turning Talkgroup Scan On or Off Turning Talkgroup Scan On Procedure:
Your radio shows the following indications:
The display shows Updating Scan Mode. The toggle move to on. Turning Talkgroup Scan Off Procedure:
The display shows Updating Scan Mode. The toggle move to off. From the WAVE Application, navigate to MenuTalkgroup ScanOn. From the WAVE Application, navigate to MenuTalkgroup ScanOff. 43 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 16 : Supervisory Override Chapter 16 Supervisory Override Supervisory Override allows a supervisor to interrupt during an ongoing call except for Private Call and immediately start a supervisory call. If the user is receiving or transmitting a call and the current ongoing call is interrupted by a supervisory call, your radio unmutes to the supervisory call and display the alias of the supervisor. NOTICE: Contact your dealer or administrator for more information on the configuration. 44 MN007267A01-AC Instant Personal Alert Chapter 17 Instant Personal Alert Instant Personal Alert (IPA) is a notification that you can send to a contact that is busy or unable to reply to a group or private call. When you received an IPA, your radio sounds a tone and displays an icon and the sender alias. The IPA received is stored in the IPA Status List and allows you to view and reply at any time. When multiple IPAs are received, the latest IPA will appear at the top of the list. The IPA Status List can store up to nine alerts. If you have a private call with the sender of the IPA, then the IPA is automatically cleared. 17.1 Sending Instant Personal Alert Procedure:
1 From the WAVE Application, tap Contacts. 2 Tap and hold the <required contact>
Instant Personal Alert. The display shows Alert Sent. 17.2 Receiving and Responding to Instant Personal Alert When you receive an Instant Personal Alert (IPA), your radio shows the following indications:
A tone sounds. The display shows the IPA message. Procedure:
Perform one of the following actions:
To call the initiator, tap Reply or press and hold the PTT button. To dismiss the message, tap Not Now. 45 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 18 : Missed Call Alerts Chapter 18 Missed Call Alerts You will receive a Missed Call Alert when you are having the following scenarios:
You are on a regular phone call and someone make Private Call to you. You receive a Private Call and you did not accept or respond to the call. You will not receive a Missed Call Alert when you are having the following scenarios. You receives a Group Call but you do not respond. You are in Do Not Disturb (DND) mode and the alert is updated in History silently. You ended Private Call without responding. 18.1 Receiving and Responding to Missed Call Alert When you receive a Missed Call Alert, your radio display shows the Missed Call Alert message. Procedure:
Perform one of the following actions:
To call the initiator, tap Reply or press and hold the PTT button. To dismiss the message, tap Not Now. 46 MN007267A01-AC Map Chapter 19 Map The map is available to everyone. You need to turn on your location to use this feature. The default permission given to everyone is Individual. As for Supervisor, they can request the administrator to enable Location Capability to perform certain actions that an individual unable to perform. You can refer to the following types of permission for more information. Table 14: Types of Permission Permission Individual Description You are allowed to perform the following actions:
Supervisor You are allowed to perform the following actions:
Check current location Share location Send an arbitrary location Check current location Share location Send an arbitrary location Create boundary for talkgroup dary View member's location Receive notifications when members enter or leave the boun-
19.1 Sharing Location Prerequisites:Turn on your radio location. Procedure:
1 From the WAVE application, tap Map. 2 Perform one of the following actions:
To share current location, tap My Location Share. To share an arbitrary location, search for your desired location and tap Share. 3 To send your location, perform one of the following actions :
To send to an individual contact, select Send to Contact<required contact>. To send to multiple contacts, select Send to Quick Group<required contacts>. To send to a group, select Send to Group<required group>. Your radio displays Location Sent. 47 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 19 : Map Procedure:
19.2 Sharing Location with Location Capability Enabled Prerequisites:Turn on your radio location and enable the Location Capability feature. 1 From the WAVE application, navigate to Map. 2 Tap Tracked Group Selector. Your radio displays the List of Groups with Location Capability. 3 Select your desired group and perform one of the following actions:
To share current location, tap My Location Share. To share an arbitrary location, search for your desired location and tap Share. Your radio displays Location Sent. 19.3 Viewing Members Location Procedure:
1 From WAVE application, navigate to Map. Prerequisites:Turn on your radio location and enable the Location Capability feature. 2 Tap Tracked Group Selector . Your radio displays the List of Groups with Location Capability. 3 Select your desired group. Your radio displays all the members in the group with their respective location. 4 To view each members name and their current location, tap Map Pin. A supervisor can create a boundary for a group. When any member of the group enters or leaves the boundary, the supervisor receives notifications. The supervisor can refresh the location and modify an existing boundary set for a group. The Active Boundary Time setting controls the duration of the boundary to be actived. The supervisor can create a boundry from the list of groups or through quick group. The maximum members allowed in a quick group is 10. 19.4 Boundary 48 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 19 : Map 19.4.1 Creating Boundary Procedure:
1 From the WAVE application, navigate to Map. 2 Tap Tracked Group Selector. Your radio displays the List of Groups with Location Capability. 3 Select your desired group and tap Set Boundary. A Set Boundary message pops up and a blue circle appears surrounding the location on your map. 4 Perform one of the following actions:
To set the boundary size, zoom in and out the location with your fingers or drag the slider on the Set Boundary pop up message. To set the boundary center, move the map or search for your desired location. 5 To turn on the boundary, tap Set Boundary. A confirmation message pops up. 6 Perform one of the following actions:
To create a boundary at an arbitrary location and a static boundary with center selected, tap To create a boundary at your current location and make the boundary move as you move, Stay here. tap Follow me. The display shows Fence Boundary On. 19.4.2 Creating Boundary with Quick Group Procedure:
1 From the WAVE Application, navigate to Map. 2 Tap Tracked Group Selector Quick Group SelectorSelect All in View. All the selected pin turns purple. 3 Perform one of the following actions:
To add members, tap Add Members<required members>
Save. To delete members in the quick group, tap Quick Group List<required members>
Save. 49 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 19 : Map 19.4.3 Changing Boundary Settings Procedure:
1 From the WAVE application, navigate to Map. 2 Tap Map Boundary Enable Boundary Settings. 3 Perform one of the following actions:
To update the interval, tap Update Interval<required minutes>. To set the duration of the boundary to be actived, tap Active Boundary Time<required days><required hours>. To enable notification, tap Notify MeOn. To enable notifcation to alert members, tap Notify MembersOn. To allow group members from outside boundary to receive an initial notification when a boundary is created, tap Initial Member NotificationOutside BoundaryOK. To allow group members from inside boundary to receive an initial notification when a boundary is created, tap Initial Member NotificationInside BoundaryOK. 4 To return to the map, tap Back. 50 MN007267A01-AC Messaging Push-to-Talk (PTT) Application allows you to send and receive messages to and from other PTT users. Your radio supports the following types of messages:
Chapter 20 Messaging Text messages Image messages Video messages File messages Location messages 20.1 Sending Text Messages Procedure:
1 From the WAVE Application, tap Contacts. 2 Tap and hold the <required contact>
Send Message. 3 Type your message using the On-screen Keyboard and tap Send. 20.2 Adding Quick Text This features allows you to save up to 20 quick texts. Procedure:
1 From the WAVE Application, tap Contacts. 2 Tap and hold the <required contact>
Send Message Quick Text AccessAdd Quick Text. 3 Type your quick text using the On-screen Keyboard. 4 Tap Save to confirm. 20.3 Deleting Quick Text Procedure:
1 From the WAVE Application, tap Contacts. 51 2 Tap and hold the <required contact>
Send Message Quick Text AccessEdit DeleteYes. MN007267A01-AC Chapter 20 : Messaging 20.4 Sending Multimedia Content Procedure:
1 From the WAVE Application, tap MenuHistory<required conservation>.. 2 Perform one of the following actions:
Options Actions Sending an image or video a Tap Camera. b Perform one of the following actions:
To take photo using your radio, select Take a photo. To record video using your radio, se-
lect Record Video To send existing image, selectImage Gallery. Gallery. To send existing video, selectVideo c Tap OKYes to send. a Tap Voice Message. b Tap and hold Record and speak in-
to the microphone. c Release Record. d Tap sage. e Tap sage. Play to review your voice mes-
Save to send your voice mes-
a Tap Attach File<required file>OK. a Tap Location Share. Sending a voice message Sending a file Sharing a location 52 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 20 : Messaging When you receive a message, your radio receives a notification with the following details:
20.5 Receiving Messages Name of sender. Preview of the message. Procedure:
1 Perform one of the following actions:
Tap Notification and skip the following steps. From the WAVE Application, tap MenuHistory. 2 Navigate to the unread message. 3 To view the unread message, tap History Details. 20.6 Saving Messages You may save the following type of message:
Image message. Video message. Voice message. File message. Procedure:
1 From the WAVE application, tap MenuHistory. 2 Tap History Details on the <required conversation>. 3 Perform one of the following actions:
Tap on the image. Tap on the video. Tap on the voice message. Tap on the file. Your radio displays the multimedia content. 4 To save the multimedia content to the Gallery, tap Gallery. 20.7 Forwarding Messages Procedure:
1 From the WAVE application, tap MenuHistory. 53 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 20 : Messaging 2 Tap History Details on the <required conversation>. 3 Tap and hold the <required message>. A context menu display. 4 Perform one of the following actions:
Option Actions Forwarding message to a contact Forwarding message to a group Forwarding message to a quick group a Tap Forward to Contact<required contact> OK. a Tap Forward to Group<required group> OK. a Tap Forward to Quick Group<required contacts>
Save OK. 20.8 Replying Messages Procedure:
1 From the WAVE application, tap MenuHistory. 2 Tap History Details on the <required conversation>. 3 Tap and hold the <required message>. A context menu display. 4 Perform one of the following actions:
Tap Reply to Sender. Tap Reply to Group. 5 Type your message using the On-screen Keyboard. 6 Tap Send. 20.9 Deleting Messages Procedure:
1 From the WAVE application, tap MenuHistory. 2 Tap History Details on the <required conversation>. 3 Tap and hold the <required message>. A context menu display. 54 4 To delete message, tap Delete MessageYes. MN007267A01-AC Chapter 20 : Messaging 55 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 21 : User Disabled or Suspended Chapter 21 User Disabled or Suspended User Disabled or Suspended indicates that your account is disabled or suspended. When your account is disabled or suspended, you are not able to login to the PTT server. When you presses the PTT button, your radio tries to login to the PTT server. If your radio able to connect to the PTT server, it will bring you to the normal login screen, else the User Disable or Suspended icon flashes. 56 MN007267A01-AC Applications Chapter 22 Applications This section contains information on applications available on your radio. You can access these applications through the Home Screen or swiping up from the bottom of the Home Screen to open Applications Menu window. Table 15: Applications Icon Name Description Google Duo Be together in the moment. Google Chrome Fast, easy, and secure browsing with Google Chrome. Calculator Calendar Camera Clock Contacts Google Drive Files Gallery Gmail Google Keep Notes Google Maps Allows you to perform basic and scientific arithmetic functions. Allows you to manage events and appointments. Allows you to take photos and videos. Allows you to set an alarm, stopwatch, or timer. Allows you to manage contact information. All files within reach from any smartphone, tablet, or computer. Anytime. Never miss a moment. Allows you to view and manage files. Allows you to view photos or videos. Email by Google: secure, smart, and easy to use. Stay in the know with the Google app. Allows you to create, store, and categorize notes, lists, reminders, images, audio, and many more. Explore and navigate your world with Google Maps. Find places you'll love, connect with businesses you're interested in, and get around with real-time traffic infor-
mation. Messages Allows you to send and receive messages. Phone Allows you to make phone calls. Google Photos The home for all your memories. 57 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 22 : Applications Icon Name Description Google Play Movies and TV The newest releases plus all your favourites, on any screen. Google Play Google Play is your entertainment unbound. Settings Provides settings to configure the device. Sound Recorder Allows you to record sounds. WAVE Provides secure Push-to-Talk (PTT) service on the go. YouTube See what the world is watching on YouTube. YouTube Music Discover all the music on YouTube that you cannot find anywhere else, organized in one new app and web. You can use the Camera application to take photos or record videos. 22.1 Camera 22.1.1 Taking Photos Procedure:
1 From the menu, tap Camera. 2 Perform one of the following actions:
To take photo using rear camera, tap Camera. To take photo using front camera, tap Switch Camera Camera. 3 To zoom in or out, press two fingers on the display and pinch or expand fingers. The zoom controls appear on the screen. 22.1.2 Recording Videos Procedure:
1 From the menu, tap Camera Video. Your video has start recording. 2 To pause the video, tap Pause. 3 Tap stop the recording, tap Stop Record. 58 4 To zoom in or out, press two fingers on the display and pinch or expand fingers. The zoom controls appear on the screen. MN007267A01-AC Chapter 22 : Applications 22.2 Gallery You can manage your albums, photos, or videos using the Gallery application. NOTICE: The device supports the following image formats: JPEG, GIF, PNG, HEICand BMP. The Gallery application contains all albums, photos, and videos stored on the microSD card and in the internal memory. You can use Photos to perform the following actions:
View albums, photos, and videos Play videos Perform basic editing on albums, photos, and videos Set photos as a wallpaper Set photos as a contact photo Share photos and videos 22.2.1 Viewing Gallery Procedure:
1 From the menu, tap Gallery. 2 Perform one of the following actions:
Tap an album of your choice. Tap a photo. 22.2.2 Sharing Items from Photos Procedure:
1 From the menu, tap Gallery. 22.2.3 Deleting Items from Gallery Procedure:
1 From the menu, tap Gallery. To view the next or previous photo in the album, swipe left or right. To view controls, tap a photo. To zoom in or zoom out, double tap or press two fingers on the display and pinch or expand fingers on a photo. To view parts that are not in view, drag the photo. 2 To share items, tap <required item> Share<required application>. 59 2 To delete items, tap <required item>
DeleteOK. MN007267A01-AC Chapter 22 : Applications 22.2.4 Cropping Photos Procedure:
1 From the menu, tap Gallery. 2 To crop photos, tap <required photo> Edit Crop. The cropping grid appears. 3 Perform one of the following actions:
Option Actions Cropping the photo manually Choosing automatic cropping dimen-
sions a To select the portion of the photo to crop, adjust the endpoints. a Tap 1:1. Original. b If you want to view the original photo, tap 4 To confirm, tap Yes. 5 To save, tap SAVE. 22.2.5 Rotating Photos Procedure:
1 From the menu, tap Gallery. 3 Tap SAVE to confirm. 22.2.6 Watching Videos Procedure:
1 From the menu, tap Gallery. 60 2 To rotate photos, tap <required photo> Edit Crop Rotate The photo rotates to 90 clockwise. Each tap rotates the photo to another 90. 2 To watch videos, tap Videos<required video>
Play<required application>. 3 To see the video playback or continue where you left off last time, drag the video progress bar. MN007267A01-AC Chapter 22 : Applications 2 To scan barcode or QR code, use the rear camera to frame the subject on your screen. 4 To return to the previous screen, tap Back. 22.3 Scanning Barcode or QR Code Procedure:
1 From the menu, tap Camera. A URL pops up. 3 Select the required applications to view the URL. 22.4 Turning On the Flash Light Procedure:
Swipe down the notification panel, tap Flashlight . 22.5 Taking Screen Capture Procedure:
2 Tap Screenshot. The screen capture is saved in the device memory. 22.6 Dark Theme 1 Press the Home button, and the 2-Dot Programmable Feature button at the same time. Dark Theme is essentially a dark mode that flips the color palette of all menus and in most applications. The following are the benefits of Dark Theme:
Reduce the power usage by a significant amount, depending on the screen technology of the device you are using. Improves the visibility for users who are sensitive to bright light or low vision. Makes it easier for anyone to use a device in a low-light environment. 22.6.1 Setting Dark Theme Procedure:
Swipe up the home screen, tap SettingsAccessibilityDark theme. 61 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 22 : Applications 22.7 Smart Reply 22.7.1 Setting Smart Reply Procedure:
22.8 Exploring Files Procedure:
Smart Reply allows quick responses and actions directly from the notification without opening the application, mostly use for incoming messages. You can choose to reply the message with the suggested quick responses, mark as read, or reply with your On-screen Keyboard. If someone send you an address, you can directly open it with Google Map that brings up the address that was sent to you. You can choose to enable or disable this feature through the Apps & notification settings. Swipe up the home screen, tap notificationsNotificationsAdvancedSuggested actions and replies. SettingsApps &
1 From the menu, tap Files. 2 To choose the types of files, tap Menu. 3 Select one of the following options:
Recent Images Videos Audio Downloads 4 Perform one of the following actions:
Option Viewing the file Sharing the file Actions Tap on the <required item>. a Tap and hold the <required item>. b To share the downloaded item, tap via<required application>. ShareShare Searching for a file a Tap Search. b Type in your required input. Deleting a file a Tap and hold the <required item>. 62 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 22 : Applications Option Actions b To delete, tap DeleteOK Searching with Google Lens a Tap on the <required item> Google Lens. For more options Tap More. 63 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 23 : Settings Chapter 23 Settings There are two types of settings explained under this section, which are from WAVE application and phone settings such as device settings, display settings, and sound settings. You can personalize the settings based on your own preference. 23.1 Accessing WAVE Application Settings Procedure:
1 From the WAVE Application, navigate to MenuSettings. 2 Perform one of the following actions:
Option Actions Enabling or disabling handset vibrates for incoming calls Enabling or disabling vibrate when new alert is received Toggle Vibrate Call to on or off. Toggle Vibrate Alert to on or off. Adjusting PTT call volume Slide the Volume Boost. Setting receive alert for Instant Personal Alert a Select Instant Personal Alert. b Select one of the following options:
Tone and Display Tone Only Display Only Off Tone and Display Tone Only Display Only Off Setting receive alert for Missed Call Alert a Select Missed Call Alert. b Select one of the following options:
Setting alert tone Setting voice announcement Setting the alert repeat Select Alert Tone<desired preference>. Select Channel Announce-
ment<desired preference>. a Select Alert Repeat. b Select one of the following options:
64 Option Actions MN007267A01-AC Chapter 23 : Settings Enabling or disabling alert for incoming messages Changing the message tone Adjusting network loss tone To play the alert once, select Once. To play the alert every 20 seconds for 10 minutes, select Repeat. To play the alert every 20 seconds until the alert is cleared, select Con-
tinuous. Toggle Message Alert to on or off. Select Message Alert Tone<desired preference>. a Select Network Up/Down Tones. b Select one of the following options:
To play a tone during network loss, select Network Loss. To play a tone during network loss and reconnect, select Network loss and reconnect. To play a tone during a call when net-
work loss, select Network loss dur-
ing call only. To disable the tone, select None. None 10 seconds 30 seconds 60 seconds To receive the incoming call from ear-
piece instead of loudspeaker, select Earpiece. To receive the incoming call from loudspeaker, select Off. Setting network loss tone repeat timer a Select Network Loss Tone Repeat. b Select one of the following options:
Controlling how incoming calls are han-
dled a Select Privacy Mode. b Select one of the following options:
Enabling or disabling PTT Applications to run in the background Toggle Background Mode to on or off. Setting priority for incoming calls a Select Call Priority. b Select one of the following options:
65 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 23 : Settings Option Actions To reject either one of the incoming call during an ongoing call, select On-
going. To reject or end any PTT call when there is a phone call, select Phone. Toggle Call from Lock Screen to on or off. Enabling or disabling allow PTT call when screen is locked Setting tones to be played during a PTT call a Select In-Call Tones. b To enable the following tones, toggle the settings to on. Incoming Call Tone Floor Grant Tone Floor Free Tone Floor Release Tone Floor Error/Busy Tone Voice Message Tone Toggle Use Bluetooth to on or off. a Select Contact Sorting. b Select one of the following options:
By Alphabetical By Availability a Select History Sorting. b Select one of the following options:
Newest on top Newest on bottom Toggle Auto Start to on or off. Toggle Automatic Download to on or off. Viewing or changing the Display Name Select Display Name<preferred name>. Viewing PTT number View My PTT Number. Enabling or disabling to use Bluetooth during PTT calls Sorting contacts Sorting history Enabling or disabling starting WAVE ap-
plication at the background when you turn on your device Enabling or disabling automatic down-
load message attachments Enabling or disabling answer video call automatically Toggle Auto Answer Video Call to on or off. Enabling or disabling authorized user to send video automatically without your confirmation Toggle Allow Unconfirmed Video Trans-
mission to on or off. 66 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 23 : Settings Option Actions Setting audio interaction for PTT and Vid-
eo Calls Select Audio Interaction<desired preference>
Enabling or disabling scan talkback Toggle Scan Talkback to on or off. Restoring the settings to default Select Restore Defaults. Viewing emergency contacts Select Emergency Settings. Logging out from WAVE application Select Logout. This feature allows you to personalize your radio by changing the default device setting. NOTICE: If you cannot access features described, check with your dealer or administrator for more information. 23.2 Device Settings 23.2.1 Screen Lock You can set your radio screen to lock automatically by specifying a pattern, PIN, or a password to keep your data secure. IMPORTANT: If your radio screen lock option is set to None or Swipe, your data is not secured and can be accessed by anyone. When your radio is on, you can lock your radio by pressing the Display Sleep/Wake and Home button, and unlock by providing a pattern, PIN or a password. If you did not specify a pattern, PIN, or a password you can also unlock your radio by swiping up the screen, or only by pressing the Display Sleep/Wake and Home button if no locking option was set. When your radio is locked, the cellular network signal, phone calls, notification of new messages, missed calls, and upcoming appointments are still available and can be received. You can also set your radio to automatically lock after a specified time. 23.2.1.1 Unlocking Screen Procedure:
1 Press the Wake or Home button. 2 Swipe up the home screen. 3 Perform one of the following actions:
Option Actions Unlocking the screen with pattern Draw the specified pattern on the screen using your finger. Unlocking the screen with a PIN or password a Enter your pin or password. b Tap Save. 67 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 23 : Settings 23.2.2 Setting Date and Time Procedure:
When your radio is connected to a phone network, date and time are automatically synchronized. You can perform the following procedure to manually set date and time. 1 Swipe up the home screen, tap SettingsSystemDate & time. 2 Perform one of the following actions:
Option Actions Disabling automatic date and time syn-
chronization Toggle the Automatic date and time op-
tion. Disabling automatic time zone synchro-
nization Tap Automatic time zone. Setting the date Setting the time b Select the month, date, and year. a Tap Set date. c Tap OK. a Tap Set time. c Tap OK. b Select the hour, minutes, and day. Setting the time zone a Tap Select time zoneRe-
gion<desired region>. 23.3 Accessing Display Settings Procedure:
1 Swipe up the home screen, tap SettingsDisplay. 2 Perform one of the following actions:
Option Actions Setting screen brightness Setting adaptive brightness a Select Brightness level. Changing wallpapers a Select Wallpaper. a Select Brightness level. b Set the <required brightness level> by adjusting the slider. b Toggle the Adaptive brightness to on. b Select one of the following applications:
Gallery 68 Option Actions MN007267A01-AC Chapter 23 : Settings Setting up sleep mode Setting up screen saver Setting font size Setting display size Setting screen rotation Enabling cast screen Wallpapers Live Wallpapers Photos c Tap <desired image>Set Wallpa-
per. a Select AdvanceSleep. b Select the <desired timeout value>. a Select AdvanceScreen saverCur-
rent screen saver. b Select one of the following options:
Clock Colors Photos c Tap When to start d Select one of the following options:
While docked While charging While charging or docked Never a Select Font size. b Slide the scale according to the
<required font size>. a Select AdvanceDisplay size. b Slide the scale according to the
<required display size>. a Select AdvanceDisplay size. b Toggle the Auto-rotate screen to on. a Select Connected devicesConnec-
ted preferencesCast. b Tap MoreEnable wireless display. 23.4 Accessing Sound Settings Procedure:
1 Swipe up the home screen, tap SettingsSound. 2 Perform one of the following actions:
69 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 23 : Settings Option Actions Adjusting sound settings Adjust the slider for the following sound set-
tings:
Calls Media Alarms Volume Behavior Expectations Schedule or off. or off. Setting vibrate for calls Toggle Also vibrate for call to on. Enabling or disabling howling suppres-
sion Toggle Howling Suppression to on or off. Setting do not disturb a Select Do Not Disturb. b Configure the do not disturb settings un-
der the following sections:
Enabling or disabling hearing aid com-
patibility a Select Advance. b Toggle Hearing aid compatibility to on Enabling or disabling holster detection for phone calls a Select Advance. b Toggle Use Holster for phone call to on 23.4.1 Muting Your Radio Procedure:
1 Press and hold the programmable Mute button. 2 Perform one of the following actions:
If you want to mute all sounds on your radio, tap mute . If you want to mute all sounds and allow your radio to vibrate on notifications, tap vibrate . If you want to unmute your radio, tap unmute. 23.4.2 Setting Automatic Rules Automatic rules allow you to set a schedule when Do not disturb turns on and off automatically. 70 MN007267A01-AC Chapter 23 : Settings Procedure:
1 Swipe up the home screen, tap SettingsSoundDo Not DisturbTurn on automatically. 2 Perform one of the following actions:
Option Actions Setting automatic rules for sleeping a Tap Sleeping. Setting automatic rules for events a Tap Event. Adding a new rule b Toggle Use rule to on. c Set the following rule details:
Rule name Days Start time End time Alarm can override end time b Toggle Use rule to on. c Set the following rule details:
Rule name During events for Where reply is a Tap Add rule. b Select the following rule type:
Event Time c Enter the rule name and tap ADD. 71 Authorized Accessories List Motorola Solutions provides the following approved accessories to improve the productivity of your digital portable two-way radio. MN007267A01-AC Chapter 24 : Authorized Accessories List Chapter 24 Table 16: Batteries Part Number BT000592A011 BT000593A011 BT000594A012 Table 17: Carry Devices Table 18: Chargers Part Number NTN8266_ PMLN7965_ PMLN6970_ Part Number PMPN4169_ PS000150A11 PS000150A12 PS000150A13 PS000150A17 Part Number PMLN7851_ 1 PMLN8191_ PMMN4125_ 1 PMMN4127_ 1 Table 19: Earbuds and Earpieces Description Battery Li-Ion, 2900 mAh Hi-Capacity Li-Ion, 5800 mAh IS Hi-Capacity Li-Ion, 5800 mAh Description Belt Clip for 2.5 in. Belt Width Belt Clip for 3 in. Belt Width Carry Holster Description Vehicle Power Adapter MicroUSB, 7.5 W, 100240 V Power Supply Wall Charger, US/JP MicroUSB, 7.5 W, 100240 V Power Supply Wall Charger, EU MicroUSB, 7.5 W, 100240 V Power Supply Wall Charger, UK MicroUSB, 7.5 W, 100240 V Power Supply Wall Charger, Korea Description Operational Critical Wireless Earpiece PTT 1-Wire Enhanced Clear Tube Earpiece, 2.5 mm Cord Remote Speaker Microphone Operational Critical Wireless Remote Speaker Microphone WM500 1 Not available to Intrinsic Safe (IS) model. 2 Only to be used with Intrinsic Safe (IS) model 72 MN007267A01-AC Legal and Compliance Statements Legal and Compliance Statements Supplier's Declaration of Conformity Supplier's Declaration of Conformity Per FCC CFR 47 Part 2 Section 2.1077(a) Responsible Party Name: Motorola Solutions, Inc. Address: 2000 Progress Pkwy, Schaumburg, IL. 60196 Phone Number: 1-800-927-2744 Hereby declares that the product:
Model Name: EVOLVE, EVOLVE-i conforms to the following regulations:
FCC Part 15, subpart B, section 15.107(a), 15.107(d), and section 15.109(a) Class B Digital Device As a personal computer peripheral, this device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1 This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2 This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause unde-
sired operation. NOTICE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide rea-
sonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equip-
ment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio com-
munications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particu-
lar installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the re-
ceiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or TV technician for help. 73 MN007267A01-AC Legal and Compliance Statements 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. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired Changes or modifications made to this device, not expressly approved by Motorola Solutions, could void the authority of the user to operate this equipment. operation. Disclaimer The information in this document is carefully examined, and is believed to be entirely reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies. Furthermore, Motorola Solutions reserves the right to make changes to any products herein to improve readability, function, or design. Motorola Solutions does not assume any liability arising out of the applications or use of any product or circuit described herein; nor does it cover any license under its patent rights nor the rights of others. Computer Software Copyrights The Motorola Solutions products described in this manual may include copyrighted Motorola Solutions computer programs stored in semiconductor memories or other media. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola Solutions certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programs including, but not limited to, the exclusive right to copy or reproduce in any form the copyrighted computer program. Accordingly, any copyrighted Motorola Solutions computer programs contained in the Motorola Solutions products described in this manual may not be copied, reproduced, modified, reverse-engineered, or distributed in any manner without the express written permission of Motorola Solutions. Furthermore, the purchase of Motorola Solutions products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents or patent applications of Motorola Solutions, except for the normal non-exclusive license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product. The AMBE+2 voice coding Technology embodied in this product is protected by intellectual property rights including patent rights, copyrights and trade secrets of Digital Voice Systems, Inc. This voice coding Technology is licensed solely for use within this Communications Equipment. The user of this Technology is explicitly prohibited from attempting to decompile, reverse engineer, or disassemble the Object Code, or in any other way convert the Object Code into a human-readable form. U.S. Pat. Nos. #5,870,405, #5,826,222, #5,754,974, #5,701,390, #5,715,365, #5,649,050, #5,630,011,
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This radio is restricted to Occupational use only. Before using the radio, read the RF Energy Exposure and Product Safety Guide for the Mission Critical device which contains important operating instructions for safe usage and RF energy awareness and control for Compliance with applicable standards and Regulations. 75 MN007267A01-AC Legal and Compliance Statements This device is restricted to indoor use only when operating in 5150 to 5350 MHz frequency range, except for transmission with 5.2 GHz High Power Data Communication System Base Station or Relay Station. AT EE IT PT BE FI LV RO BG FR LT SK HR DE LU SI CY EL MT ES CZ HU NL SE DK IE PL UK 76 MN007267A01-AC Limited Warranty Limited Warranty MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS I. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS AND FOR HOW LONG:
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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. 77 MN007267A01-AC Limited Warranty 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. 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. 2 Defects or damage from misuse, accident, water, or 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:
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. 8 Freight costs to the repair depot. 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 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 78 MN007267A01-AC Limited Warranty 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 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. 79