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MOTOTRBO R2 User Guide NOVEMBER 2022 2022 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved
*MN009532A01*
MN009532A01-AA MN009532A01-AA Contents Contents List of Figures..............................................................................................................5 List of Tables............................................................................................................... 6 Legal and Support.......................................................................................................7 Intellectual Property and Regulatory Notices.................................................................................7 Legal and Compliance Statements................................................................................................8 Supplier's Declaration of Conformity...................................................................................8 Important Safety Information...............................................................................................9 Notice to Users (FCC).........................................................................................................9 Notice to Users (Industry Canada)......................................................................................9 Chapter 1: Read Me First........................................................................................10 1.1 Software Version................................................................................................................... 11 1.2 Introduction............................................................................................................................ 11 Chapter 2: Radio Care............................................................................................ 12 Chapter 3: Getting Started......................................................................................13 3.1 Charging the Battery..............................................................................................................13 3.2 Attaching the Battery............................................................................................................. 13 3.3 Removing the Battery............................................................................................................ 14 3.4 Attaching the Antenna........................................................................................................... 14 3.5 Removing the Antenna.......................................................................................................... 14 3.6 Attaching the Belt Clip........................................................................................................... 14 3.7 Removing the Belt Clip.......................................................................................................... 14 3.8 Turning the Radio On............................................................................................................ 14 3.9 Turning the Radio Off............................................................................................................ 15 3.10 Adjusting the Volume...........................................................................................................15 Chapter 4: Radio Overview.................................................................................... 16 4.1 Programmable Buttons.......................................................................................................... 17 4.2 LED Indications......................................................................................................................17 Chapter 5: System Overview..................................................................................19 5.1 Conventional Analog and Digital Modes................................................................................19 5.2 IP Site Connect......................................................................................................................19 Chapter 6: Zone and Channel Selections............................................................. 20 6.1 Selecting Zones..................................................................................................................... 20 6.2 Selecting Channels................................................................................................................20 Chapter 7: Types of Radio Calls............................................................................ 21 7.1 Making Calls on the Radio.....................................................................................................21 2 MN009532A01-AA Contents 7.2 Receiving and Responding to Calls on the Radio................................................................. 22 Chapter 8: Voice Interrupt...................................................................................... 23 8.1 Enabling the Voice Interrupt.................................................................................................. 23 Chapter 9: Initiating Transmit Interrupt.................................................................24 Chapter 10: Advanced Features............................................................................ 25 10.1 Analog Scrambling...............................................................................................................25 10.1.1 Setting the Analog Scrambling...............................................................................25 10.2 Auto-Range Transponder System....................................................................................... 25 10.3 Call Alert Operation............................................................................................................. 25 10.3.1 Making Call Alerts.................................................................................................. 26 10.3.2 Responding to Call Alerts...................................................................................... 26 10.4 Call Indicator Settings..........................................................................................................26 10.4.1 Escalert Mode Tone...............................................................................................26 10.5 Emergency Operation..........................................................................................................26 10.5.1 Sending Emergency Alarms.................................................................................. 27 10.5.2 Sending Emergency Alarms with Call....................................................................28 10.5.3 Sending Emergency Alarms with Voice to Follow..................................................28 10.5.4 Reinitiating the Emergency Mode.......................................................................... 28 10.5.5 Exiting the Emergency Mode................................................................................. 29 10.6 Lone Worker........................................................................................................................ 29 10.7 Multi-Site Control................................................................................................................. 29 10.7.1 Starting and Stopping Automatic Site Search........................................................29 10.7.2 Enabling Manual Site Search.................................................................................30 10.8 Monitor Feature................................................................................................................... 30 10.8.1 Monitoring Channels.............................................................................................. 30 10.8.2 Permanent Monitor................................................................................................ 30 10.8.2.1 Setting the Permanent Monitor................................................................ 31 10.9 Scan.....................................................................................................................................31 10.9.1 Setting the Scan.....................................................................................................32 10.9.2 Scan Talkback....................................................................................................... 32 10.9.3 Nuisance Channels................................................................................................32 10.9.3.1 Deleting Nuisance Channels....................................................................33 10.9.3.2 Restoring Nuisance Channels..................................................................33 10.9.4 Vote Scan.............................................................................................................. 33 10.9.5 Scan Lists.............................................................................................................. 33 10.10 Text Messaging................................................................................................................. 34 10.10.1 Sending Quick Text Messages............................................................................ 34 10.11 Rental Timer...................................................................................................................... 34 10.11.1 Rental Expiry Reminder....................................................................................... 34 3 MN009532A01-AA Contents 10.11.2 Extending the Rental Period................................................................................ 35 Chapter 11: Utilities................................................................................................ 36 11.1 Checking the Battery Strength.............................................................................................36 11.2 Password Lock.................................................................................................................... 36 11.2.1 Accessing Radios with Password.......................................................................... 36 11.2.2 Unlocking Radios in Locked State......................................................................... 37 11.3 Setting Radio Tones/Alerts.................................................................................................. 37 11.4 Setting Power Levels........................................................................................................... 37 11.5 Setting Squelch Levels........................................................................................................ 38 11.6 Setting the Trill Enhancement..............................................................................................38 11.7 Setting the Voice Announcement........................................................................................ 38 11.8 Talkaround...........................................................................................................................38 11.8.1 Toggling Between Repeater and Talkaround Mode.............................................. 38 11.9 Voice Operating Transmission.............................................................................................39 11.9.1 Setting the Voice Operating Transmission.............................................................39 11.10 Privacy............................................................................................................................... 39 11.10.1 Privacy-Enabled Calls .........................................................................................39 11.10.2 Setting Privacy..................................................................................................... 40 Chapter 12: Authorized Accessories List............................................................. 41 4 MN009532A01-AA List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1: R2 ...........................................................................................................................................11 Figure 2: Radio Overview ...................................................................................................................... 16 5 MN009532A01-AA List of Tables List of Tables Table 1: Special Notations .....................................................................................................................10 Table 2: The Feature Access and Indications of the Radio ...................................................................11 Table 3: IP Specification ........................................................................................................................12 Table 4: Callout Legend ........................................................................................................................ 16 Table 5: Assignable Radio Functions .................................................................................................... 17 Table 6: LED Indications ....................................................................................................................... 18 Table 7: Number of Supported Zones and Channels ............................................................................ 20 Table 8: Types of Radio Calls ............................................................................................................... 21 Table 9: Auto-Range Transponder System Indications .........................................................................25 Table 10: Emergency Modes .................................................................................................................26 Table 11: Scan Methods ........................................................................................................................31 Table 12: Scan Talkback Type .............................................................................................................. 32 Table 13: Privacy Types and Settings ................................................................................................... 39 Table 14: Antenna ................................................................................................................................. 41 Table 15: Batteries ................................................................................................................................ 41 Table 16: Cables ................................................................................................................................... 41 Table 17: Carry Devices ........................................................................................................................ 41 Table 18: Chargers ................................................................................................................................42 Table 19: Earbuds and Earpieces ......................................................................................................... 43 Table 20: Headsets and Headset Accessories ......................................................................................43 Table 21: Remote Speaker Microphones .............................................................................................. 43 Table 22: Surveillance Accessories .......................................................................................................44 6 MN009532A01-AA Legal and Support Legal and Support Intellectual Property and Regulatory Notices Copyrights The Motorola Solutions products described in this document may include copyrighted Motorola Solutions computer programs. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola Solutions certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programs. Accordingly, any copyrighted Motorola Solutions computer programs contained in the Motorola Solutions products described in this document may not be copied or reproduced in any manner without the express written permission of Motorola Solutions. No part of this document may be reproduced, transmitted, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of Motorola Solutions, Inc. Trademarks MOTOROLA, MOTO, MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC and are used under license. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. License Rights 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, royalty-free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product. Open Source Content This product may contain Open Source software used under license. Refer to the product installation media for full Open Source Legal Notices and Attribution content. European Union (EU) and United Kingdom (UK) Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive The European Union's WEEE directive and the UK's WEEE regulation require that products sold into EU countries and the UK must have the crossed-out wheelie bin label on the product (or the package in some cases). As defined by the WEEE directive, this crossed-out wheelie bin label means that customers and end-users in EU and UK countries should not dispose of electronic and electrical equipment or accessories in household waste. Customers or end-users in EU and UK countries should contact their local equipment supplier representative or service centre for information about the waste collection system in their country. Disclaimer Please note that certain features, facilities, and capabilities described in this document may not be applicable to or licensed for use on a specific system, or may be dependent upon the characteristics of a specific mobile subscriber unit or configuration of certain parameters. Please refer to your Motorola Solutions contact for further information. 7 MN009532A01-AA Legal and Support 2022 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All Rights Reserved 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: R2 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. NOTE:
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 pro-
vide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular 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 receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or TV technician for help. 8 MN009532A01-AA Legal and Support Important Safety Information RF Energy Exposure and Product Safety Guide for Portable Two-Way Radios CAUTION:
This radio is restricted to Occupational use only. Before using the radio, read the RF Energy Exposure and Product Safety Guide that comes with the radio. This guide contains operating instructions for safe usage, RF energy awareness, and control for compliance with applicable standards and regulations. Any modification to this device, not expressly authorized by Motorola Solutions, may void the user's authority to operate this device. Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication. This radio transmitter has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with Motorola Solutions-
approved antenna with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device. 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 operation. Changes or modifications made to this device, not expressly approved by Motorola Solutions, could void the authority of the user to operate this equipment. Notice to Users (Industry Canada) The operation of your Motorola Solutions radio is subject to the Radiocommunications Act and must comply with rules and regulations of the Federal Governments department of Industry Canada. Industry Canada requires that all operators using Private Land Mobile frequencies obtain a radio license before operating their equipment. 9 MN009532A01-AA 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. NOTE: An operational procedure, practice, or condition, and so on, which is essential to emphasize. Special Notations The following special notations are used throughout the text to highlight certain information or items:
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. NOTE: 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?
10 MN009532A01-AA Chapter 1 : Read Me First 1.1 Software Version All the features described in the following sections are supported by the software version R01.21.01.0000 or later. Contact your dealer or administrator for more information. 1.2 Introduction This user guide is written as per the highest tier model offered to the region. The following table describes ways to access features for your radio. Table 2: The Feature Access and Indications of the Radio Radio Model Non-Keypad Figure 1: R2 Feature Access Feature Indication Programmable Button Tone LED indicator Voice Announcement or Text-to-Speech NOTE: To understand which feature is available with the Programmable Button, you can refer to the Programmable Buttons on page 17 topic. 11 MN009532A01-AA Chapter 2 : Radio Care Chapter 2 Radio Care This section describes the basic handling precaution of the radio. Table 3: IP Specification IP Specification Description IP55 Allows your radio to withstand low-pressure water jets from any direction and protects your radio from limited dust ingress. 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. When cleaning your radio, do not use a high-pressure jet spray on radio as this may cause water to leak into your radio. 12 MN009532A01-AA Getting Started Chapter 3 Getting Started This chapter provides instructions on how to prepare your radio for use. 3.1 Charging the Battery Your radio is powered by a Nickel Metal-Hydride (NiMH) or Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) battery. Prerequisites: Turn off your radio when charging. Procedure:
Charge your battery only in non-hazardous areas. After battery is charged, allow your radio to rest for at least 3 minutes. To comply with warranty terms and avoid damage, charge the battery using a Motorola Solutions authorized charger as described in the charger user guide. Charge a new battery 14 to 16 hours before initial use for best performance. Batteries charge best at room temperature. 3.2 Attaching the Battery Procedure:
1 Align the battery with the rails on the back of the radio. 2 Press the battery firmly, and slide upwards until the latch snaps into place. 3 Slide battery latch into lock position. Postrequisites:
NOTE:
If the radio is attached with the wrong battery, your radio shows the following indications:
A low pitched warning tone sounds. The red LED blinks. The display shows Wrong Battery Voice Announcement or TexttoSpeech sounds "Wrong Battery" if the Voice Announcement or TexttoSpeech is loaded by using CPS. If the radio is attached with an unsupported battery, your radio shows the following indications:
An alert tone sounds. The display shows Unknown Battery. Battery icon is disabled. The certification of the radio is voided if you attach a UL battery to an FM approved radio or vice versa. If your radio is attached with an unsupported or wrong battery, immediately swap with the correct battery. 13 MN009532A01-AA Chapter 3 : Getting Started 3.3 Removing the Battery Prerequisites: Ensure that your radio is turned off. Procedure:
Move the battery latch into unlock position and hold, and slide the battery down and off the rails. 3.4 Attaching the Antenna Procedure:
1 Set the antenna in the receptacle. 2 Turn the antenna clockwise. NOTE: Fastening the antenna blocks water and dust from entering the radio. CAUTION: To prevent damages, replace the faulty antenna with only MOTOTRBO antennas. 3.5 Removing the Antenna Procedure:
1 Turn the antenna counterclockwise. 2 Remove the antenna from the receptacle. 3.6 Attaching the Belt Clip Procedure:
1 Align the grooves on the clip with the grooves on the battery. 2 Press the belt clip downward until you hear a click sound. 3.7 Removing the Belt Clip Procedure:
Slide the clip upward and away from the radio. 3.8 Turning the Radio On Procedure:
Turn the On/Off/Volume knob clockwise until a click sounds. If your radio is turned on, your radio shows the following indications:
14 MN009532A01-AA Chapter 3 : Getting Started A tone sounds. NOTE: If the Tones/Alerts function is disabled, no tone sounds. The green LED illuminates. NOTE:
If your radio fails to turn on although your battery is charged and properly attached, contact your dealer for assistance. 3.9 Turning the Radio Off Procedure:
Turn the On/Off/Volume knob counterclockwise until a click sounds. 3.10 Adjusting the Volume Procedure:
1 Perform one of the following actions:
To increase the volume, turn the On/Off/Volume knob clockwise. To decrease the volume, turn the On/Off/Volume knob counterclockwise. NOTE:
Your radio can be programmed to have a minimum volume offset where the volume level cannot be lowered past the programmed minimum volume. 15 MN009532A01-AA Chapter 4 : Radio Overview Chapter 4 Radio Overview Figure 2: Radio Overview 1 2 3 5 4 8 9 7 6 10 11 15 14 13 12 Table 4: Callout Legend Label Name Description Antenna Provides the needed RF amplification when transmitting or re-
ceiving. Lanyard Feature Allows you to secure holster to the radio. Push-to-Talk (PTT) button Allows you to execute voice operations (for example, Group Call and Private Call). 1-Dot Programmable Feature button 2-Dot Programmable Feature button Microphone Programmable button of an assignable radio function. Programmable button of an assignable radio function. Allows your voice to be sent when PTT or voice operations are activated. 1 2 3 4 5 6 16 MN009532A01-AA Chapter 4 : Radio Overview Label Name Description 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Speaker Outputs all tones and audio that are generated by the radio (for example, features like keypad tones and voice audio). LED Indicator Provides operating status. On/Off/Volume knob Allows you to turn the radio on or off and adjust volume. Audio Jack with Dust Cover Allows you to connect audio accessories to your radio. Data Port Allows your radio for data communication. Charging Rail Provides guideline for the placement during charging. Charging Contacts Charging point for the battery. Battery Provides power source to your radio.Battery Latch Belt Clip Slot Allows you to attach belt clip. Channel Selector knob Allows you to select channel. 4.1 Programmable Buttons You can program the programmable buttons as shortcuts to the following radio functions through programming software. NOTE: Contact your dealer for more information. Table 5: Assignable Radio Functions Function All Alert Tones Channel Announcement Confirm Mic AGC Description Allows you to toggle all tones and alerts to on or off. Allows you to play zone and channel announcement voice mes-
sages in the current channel. Allow you to confirm a feature. Allows you to toggle the internal microphone automatic gain con-
trol (AGC) to on or off. One Touch Access Allows you to direct access to the predefined call features. Voice Announcement Allows you to toggle the voice announcement to on or off. 4.2 LED Indications The LED Indicator shows the operational status of your radio. A qualified technician can permanently disable the LED indication by preprogramming it. 17 MN009532A01-AA Chapter 4 : Radio Overview Table 6: LED Indications Indication Blinking Red Status The radio has failed the self-test upon powering up. The radio is receiving an emergency transmission. The radio is transmitting in low battery state. The radio has moved out of range if Auto-Range Transponder System is configured. Solid Yellow The radio is monitoring a conventional channel. Indicates fair battery capacity when the programmed Battery Indicator button is pressed. Blinking Yellow The radio has yet to respond to a Call Alert. The radio has Flexible Receive List enabled. Double Blinking Yellow The radio is actively searching for a new site. The radio has yet to respond to a Group Call Alert. Solid Green Blinking Green The radio is locked. The radio is powering up. The radio is transmitting. Indicates full battery capacity when the programmed Battery Indicator button is pressed. The radio is receiving a call or data. The radio is detecting activity over the air. Double Blinking Green The radio is receiving a privacy-enabled call or data. 18 MN009532A01-AA System Overview Chapter 5 System Overview System overview explains what type of systems and modes available in the radio. 5.1 Conventional Analog and Digital Modes Each channel in your radio can be configured as a conventional analog or conventional digital channel. Certain features are unavailable when switching from digital to analog mode, whereas some are available in both. There are minor differences on how each feature works but they do not affect the performance of your radio. 5.2 IP Site Connect This feature allows your radio to extend conventional communication beyond the reach of a single site by connecting to different available sites by using an Internet Protocol (IP) network. When the radio moves out of range from one site and into the range of another, the radio connects to the repeater of the new site to send or receive calls or data transmissions. This is done either automatically or manually depending on your settings. In an automatic site search, the radio scans through all available sites when the signal from the current site is weak or when the radio is unable to detect any signal from the current site. The radio then locks on to the repeater with the strongest Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) value. In a manual site search, the radio searches for the next site in the roam list that is currently in range but which may not have the strongest signal and locks on to the repeater. NOTE: Each channel can only have either Scan or Roam enabled, not both at the same time. Channels with this feature enabled can be added to a particular roam list. The radio searches the channels in the roam list during the automatic roam operation to locate the best site. A roam list supports a maximum of 16 channels, including the selected channel. NOTE: You cannot manually add or delete an entry in the roam list. Contact your dealer for more information. 19 MN009532A01-AA Chapter 6 : Zone and Channel Selections Chapter 6 Zone and Channel Selections A zone is a group of channels. You can program each channel with different features that support different groups of users. Table 7: Number of Supported Zones and Channels Zone 4 Channels 64 6.1 Selecting Zones Procedure:
Press the programmed Zone Toggle button. Your radio shows the following indications:
If your radio is in Zone 2, a positive tone sounds. If your radio is in Zone 1, a negative tone sounds. NOTE: For all Non-keypad radio, you are recommended to enable Voice Announcement feature for selecting zone. The Voice Announcement feature can only be enabled through CPS. 6.2 Selecting Channels Procedure:
Turn the Channel Selector knob. Your radio switches to your preferred channel. 20 MN009532A01-AA Types of Radio Calls Chapter 7 Types of Radio Calls There are several ways that you can make a call with your radio depending on the types of calls and system available on your radio. Table 8: Types of Radio Calls Call Type Group Call Broadcast Voice Call Private Call All Call Unaddressed Call Open Voice Channel Mode
(OVCM) Description A Group Call is a point-to-multipoint call operation. Your radio must be configured as a member of the group for you to commu-
nicate with each other. A Broadcast Voice Call is a one-way voice call from any user to an entire talkgroup. The Broadcast Call feature allows only the call initiating user to transmit to the talkgroup, while the recipients of the call cannot respond. A Private Call is a call from an individual radio to another individ-
ual radio. You can set up a Private Call after performing a radio presence check or call immediately. An All Call is a call from an individual radio to every radio on the site or every radio at a group of sites. This feature is used to make an important announcement. An Unaddressed Call is a group call to one of the 16 predefined group IDs. An OVCM is a call from a radio that is not preconfigured to work in a particular system during a group or individual call. The OVCM group call supports broadcast calls. When a call is interrupted, you hear a continuous Talk Prohibit Tone. Releasing the PTT button allows you to receive the call. Channel Free Indication feature can be programmed on your radio by your dealer. If the Channel Free Indication feature is enabled, you hear a short alert tone when the recipient releases the PTT button, indicating the channel is free for you to respond. NOTE:
If you would like to make a 5-Tone Call, you are required to purchase for a Software License Key separately. 7.1 Making Calls on the Radio Procedure:
1 Perform one of the following actions based on the type of calls:
Option Actions Making group calls, private calls, unad-
dressed calls, or selective calls a Select a channel with an active ID or alias. 21 MN009532A01-AA Chapter 7 : Types of Radio Calls Option Actions b To call, press and hold the PTT button. c Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end, and speak into the microphone. NOTE: For Group Call, you are to wait for the PTT Sidetone to end, and speak into the micro-
phone if enabled. d To listen, release the PTT button. Making broadcast calls, all calls, or OVCM calls a Select a channel with an active group ID or alias. b To call, press and hold the PTT button. If your radio does not detect voice activity for a predetermined period, the call ends. 7.2 Receiving and Responding to Calls on the Radio When you receive calls, your radio shows the following indications:
The green LED blinks. Your radio unmutes and the incoming call sounds through the speaker. NOTE: You cannot respond to a Broadcast Call or All Call. Procedure:
1 To respond, press and hold the PTT button. 2 Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end, and speak into the microphone. NOTE: For Group Call, wait for the PTT Sidetone to end, and speak into the microphone if enabled. 3 To listen, release the PTT button. 22 MN009532A01-AA Voice Interrupt Chapter 8 Voice Interrupt Voice Interrupt allows your radio to end any ongoing calls. The Voice Interrupt feature uses the reverse channel signaling to interrupt any ongoing calls. You are allowed to make a voice transmission during the interruption. The Voice Interrupt feature improves the probability of delivering a new call to the recipients when a call is in progress. Voice Interrupt is accessible if this feature has been programmed in your radio. Contact your dealer for more information. 8.1 Enabling the Voice Interrupt Procedure:
1 To interrupt the transmission during an on-going call, press and hold the PTT button. 2 Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end, and speak into the microphone. 23 MN009532A01-AA Chapter 9 : Initiating Transmit Interrupt Chapter 9 Initiating Transmit Interrupt Procedure:
To interrupt an ongoing call, perform one of the following actions:
Press the PTT button. Press the Emergency button. 24 MN009532A01-AA Advanced Features Chapter 10 Advanced Features This chapter explains the operations of the features available in your radio. 10.1 Analog Scrambling This analog-only feature prevents eavesdropping by unauthorized users on a channel. Your radio must have analog scrambling enabled on the channel to send and receive an analog scrambling-enabled transmission. On an analog scrambling-enabled channel, the radio is not able to receive clear or unscrambled transmissions. Your radio supports two analog scrambling codes that can be toggled by using the programmable button. 10.1.1 Setting the Analog Scrambling Procedure:
Press the programmed Analog Scrambling button. 10.2 Auto-Range Transponder System The Auto-Range Transponder System (ARTS) is an analog-only feature designed to inform you when your radio is out-of-range of other ARTS-equipped radios. ARTS-equipped radios transmit or receive signals periodically to confirm that they are within range of each other. Your radio provides indications as follows:
Table 9: Auto-Range Transponder System Indications Indication First-Time Alert Description A tone sounds. ARTS-in-Range Alert A tone sounds, if programmed. ARTS-Out-of-Range Alert A tone sounds. The Red LED rapidly blinks. 10.3 Call Alert Operation Call Alert paging enables you to alert the recipient to call you back when they are able to do so. This feature is applicable for subscriber aliases or IDs only. 25 MN009532A01-AA Chapter 10 : Advanced Features 10.3.1 Making Call Alerts Procedure:
Press the programmed One Touch Access button. If the request is successful, a positive indicator tone sounds. If the request is unsuccessful, a negative indicator tone sounds. 10.3.2 Responding to Call Alerts When you receive a Call Alert, your radio shows the following indications:
A repetitive tone sounds. The yellow LED blinks. Procedure:
Respond to the caller with a Private Call by pressing the PTT button. 10.4 Call Indicator Settings This feature allows you to configure call or text message tones. 10.4.1 Escalert Mode Tone The radio can be programmed to continually alert, when a radio call remains unanswered. This is done by automatically increasing the alarm tone volume over time. This feature is known as Escalert. 10.5 Emergency Operation Emergency Alarms are used to indicate critical situations. You can initiate an Emergency Alarm at any time even when there is activity on the current channel. You can only assign one type of Emergency Mode to the Emergency button for each channel. Your radio supports the following Emergency Modes:
Table 10: Emergency Modes Emergency Mode Description Emergency Alarm An Emergency Alarm is not a voice call. This alarm is an emergency notifi-
cation sent to radios that are programmed to receive them. Emergency Alarm with Call Your radio transmits an Emergency Alarm. When the Emergency Alarm is acknowledged, the group of radios can communicate over the assigned emergency channel. Press and hold the PTT button to talk. Emergency Alarm with Voice to Follow Your radio transmits an Emergency Alarm. When the Emergency Alarm is acknowledged, your radio microphone is automatically activated which is 26 Emergency Mode Description MN009532A01-AA Chapter 10 : Advanced Features known as Hot Mic. Hot Mic allows you to communicate with the group of radios without pressing the PTT button. NOTE:
If the Emergency Cycle Mode is enabled, repetitions of Hot Mic and receiving period are made for a programmed dura-
tion. If you press and hold the PTT button during the programmed Hot Mic receiving period, your radio proceeds to make a call and stops Hot Mic receiving period timer. Your radio remains in emergency mode. Once PTT button is released, Hot Mic receiving period timer restarts. If the Emergency Alarm request fails, the radio does not retry to send the request, and enters the Hot Mic directly. Silent Emergency Alarm Silent Emergency Alarm with Call Silent Emergency Alarm with Voice to Follow Your radio transmits an emergency notification without any audio or visual indicators. Your radio transmits an emergency notification without any audio or visual indicators. Your radio suppresses all audio and visual indicators of the emergency until you press and hold the PTT button to talk. Your radio transmits an emergency notification without any audio or visual indicators. When the Emergency Alarm is acknowledged, the Hot Mic is activated. You can communicate with the group of radios without pressing the PTT button. NOTE: The indicators only appear when you press the PTT but-
ton. Your dealer can set the Emergency On or Off function and button-press duration of the Emergency button. Contact your dealer for more information. Your dealer can program the Emergency Search tone. When the tone is programmed, the Emergency Search tone sounds. The tone mutes when your radio transmits or receives voice, and stops when your radio exits Emergency mode. 10.5.1 Sending Emergency Alarms Procedure:
Press the programmed Emergency On button. If the alarm is successfully sent, your radio shows the following indications:
The Emergency tone sounds. If the alarm is unsuccessful after all retries, your radio shows the following indications:
A negative tone sounds. 27 MN009532A01-AA Chapter 10 : Advanced Features 10.5.2 Sending Emergency Alarms with Call Procedure:
1 Press the programmed Emergency On button. If the alarm is successfully sent, your radio shows the following indications:
The Emergency tone sounds. 2 To call, press and hold the PTT button. 3 Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end, and speak into the microphone. 4 To listen, release the PTT button. If your radio does not detect voice activity for a predetermined period, the call ends. 10.5.3 Sending Emergency Alarms with Voice to Follow Procedure:
1 Press the programmed Emergency On button. If the alarm is successfully sent, the Emergency tone sounds and Hot Mic is activated. 2 Speak into the microphone without pressing the PTT button. Your radio automatically stops transmitting when:
The cycling duration between hot mic and receiving calls expires if Emergency Cycle Mode is enabled. The hot mic duration expires if Emergency Cycle Mode is disabled. 10.5.4 Reinitiating the Emergency Mode Procedure:
1 Perform one of the following actions:
Change the channel while the radio is in Emergency mode. NOTE: You can reinitiate emergency mode only if you enable emergency alarm on the new channel. Press the programmed Emergency On button during an emergency initiation or transmission state. The radio exits the Emergency mode, and reinitiates Emergency. 28 MN009532A01-AA Chapter 10 : Advanced Features 10.5.5 Exiting the Emergency Mode Your radio automatically exits emergency mode when you are having the following scenarios:
An acknowledgment is received from the system (for emergency alarms only). All retries to send the alarm are exhausted. Turning off your radio. When you turn on your radio, the emergency will not reinitiate automatically. Change your current channel to a channel with no Emergency. Procedure:
Press the programmed Emergency Off button. If you exited the Emergency successfully, your radio shows the following indications:
The tone ceases. The red LED extinguishes. 10.6 Lone Worker This feature prompts an emergency if there is no user activity (button press or channel selector activation) for a predefined time. When there is no user activity for a predefined time, the radio prewarns you using an audio indicator once the inactivity timer expires. If there is no acknowledgment from you before the predefined reminder timer expires, the radio initiates an emergency condition as programmed by the dealer. 10.7 Multi-Site Control Your radio is able to search for sites and switch between sites when signal is weak or your radio is unable to detect any signal from the current site. When the signal is strong, the radio remains on the current site. Your radio can perform either one of the following site searches:
Automatic Site Search Manual Site Search If the current channel is a multi-site channel with an attached roam list and is out of range, and the site is unlocked, your radio performs automatic site search. 10.7.1 Starting and Stopping Automatic Site Search Procedure:
Press the programmed Site Lock On/Off button. If the radio finds a new site, your radio shows the following indications:
A tone sounds. The LED blinks yellow rapidly when the radio is actively searching for a new site. 29 MN009532A01-AA Chapter 10 : Advanced Features The yellow LED turns off once the radio locks on to a site. If the radio fails to find a new site, your radio shows the following indications:
A tone sounds. The LED turns off. 10.7.2 Enabling Manual Site Search Procedure:
Press the programmed Manual Site Roam button. A tone sounds and the green LED blinks. If the radio finds a new site, your radio shows the following indications:
A positive tone sounds. The LED extinguishes. If the radio fails to find a new site, your radio shows the following indications:
A negative tone sounds. The LED extinguishes. 10.8 Monitor Feature The feature allows you to remotely activate the microphone of a target radio. You can use this feature to monitor any audible activity surrounding the target radio. 10.8.1 Monitoring Channels Procedure:
1 Press and hold the programmed Monitor button. Your radio shows the following indications:
You hear the radio activity. The yellow LED illuminates. 2 To call, press and hold the PTT button. 3 To listen, release the PTT button. 10.8.2 Permanent Monitor The Permanent Monitor feature is used to continuously monitor a selected channel for activity. 30 MN009532A01-AA Chapter 10 : Advanced Features 10.8.2.1 Setting the Permanent Monitor Procedure:
Press the programmed Permanent Monitor button. When your radio enters the mode, your radio shows the following indications:
An alert tone sounds. The yellow LED illuminates. When your radio exits the mode, your radio shows the following indications:
An alert tone sounds. The yellow LED extinguishes. 10.9 Scan Depending on the supported system available on your radio, your radio may have different behavior on Scan. Channel Scan Channel Scan is available for Other Systems. When you start a scan, your radio scans through the programmed scan list for the current channel looking for voice activity. If you are on a digital channel, and your radio locks onto an analog channel, your radio automatically switches from digital mode to analog mode during the call and the same behavior occurs if you are on analog channel. Table 11: Scan Methods Method Description Main Channel Scan (Manual) Auto Scan (Automatic) Your radio scans all the channels or groups in your scan list. When scanning, your radio may, depending on the settings, auto-
matically start on the last scanned active channel or group, or on the channel where scan was initiated. Your radio automatically starts scanning when you select a chan-
nel or group that has Auto Scan enabled. When you miss a call from a talkgroup or a channel that is in your scan list, you might be having the following situations:
Scan feature is not turned on. Scan list member has been disabled through the menu. You are already participating in a call. NOTE: If your radio joins a call for a Zone Scan List member from a different Zone and Call Hang Timer expires before you are able to respond, in order to respond, you must navigate to the Zone and Channel of the Scan List Member and start a new call. 31 MN009532A01-AA Chapter 10 : Advanced Features 10.9.1 Setting the Scan Procedure:
Press the programmed Scan button to start or stop the Scan. If scan is turned on, your radio shows the following indications:
A positive indicator tone sounds. The yellow LED blinks. If scan is turned off, your radio shows the following indications:
A negative indicator tone sounds. The LED extinguishes. 10.9.2 Scan Talkback The Talkback feature allows you to respond to a transmission while scanning. Depending on how you configure the Scan Talkback feature, you will see two different scenarios if you press the PTT button when your radio scans into a call from the selectable group scan list. Table 12: Scan Talkback Type Type Scan Talkback Disabled Scan Talkback Enabled Description During an ongoing scanned call, if the PTT but-
ton is pressed, the scanned call is terminated and a new call is launched. During an ongoing scanned call, if the PTT but-
ton is pressed, you can talkback to the scanned call. NOTE:
If you face the following scenarios:
1 Scan into a call for a group that is not assigned to a channel position in the currently selected zone 2 Miss the Hang Time of the call. Perform the following actions:
1 Switch to the proper zone. 2 Select the channel position of the group to talk back to that group. 10.9.3 Nuisance Channels Nuisance Channel is a channel that generates unwanted call continually. You can temporarily remove the unwanted channel from the scan list and restore it back later on. This capability does not apply to the channel designated as the Selected Channel. 32 MN009532A01-AA Chapter 10 : Advanced Features 10.9.3.1 Deleting Nuisance Channels Prerequisites: Your radio is scanned into the Nuisance Channel. Procedure:
1 Press the programmed Nuisance Delete button until you hear a tone. 2 Release the programmed Nuisance Delete button. 10.9.3.2 Restoring Nuisance Channels Procedure:
Perform one of the following actions:
Restart your radio. Turn off and then turn on the scan. Change the channel using the Channel Selector knob. 10.9.4 Vote Scan Vote Scan provides wide coverage in areas with multiple base stations transmitting identical information on different analog channels. Your radio scans analog channels of multiple base stations, and performs a voting process to select the strongest received signal. During a vote scan, your radio shows the following indications:
The yellow LED blinks. The display shows the Vote Scan icon. 10.9.5 Scan Lists You can create and assign individual channels or groups in Scan Lists. Your radio scans for voice activity by cycling through the channel or group sequence specified in the scan list for the current channel or group. Scan List also known as Receive Group List. Your radio can support up to 250 scan lists, with a maximum of 16 members in a list. Each scan list supports a mixture of analog and digital entries. 33 MN009532A01-AA Chapter 10 : Advanced Features 10.10 Text Messaging Your radio is able to send data, for example a text message to another radio. 10.10.1 Sending Quick Text Messages Procedure:
To send a predefined Quick Text message to a predefined alias, press the programmed One Touch Access button. If your text message is successfully sent, your radio shows the following indications:
A positive tone sounds. The green LED illuminates. If your text message fails to send, a negative tone sounds:
10.11 Rental Timer The Rental Timer feature allows the radio rental dealer to set the permitted rental period of your radio and automatically disable the radio beyond the duration specified on the timer. The radio can be programmed with a maximum rental period of 999 hours and a maximum rental period extension of 99 hours. The timer calculates the radio usage time and disables the radio when the usage time reaches the predetermined rental period. After the rental period expires, the radio ceases to function until the dealer resets the rental timer. 10.11.1 Rental Expiry Reminder Rental Expiry Reminder feature provides a reminder when the rental period is expiring. The radio provides an audio reminder of the timer expiry. This feature triggers the reminder up to 9 hours before expiry and hourly reminder. 9 hours or the predetermined reminder hours before expiry Voice Announcement sounds Alquiler Vence Pronto which means rental expiring soon, and repeats for every following hour. Voice Announcement sounds Rental Expiring Soon and repeats for every following hour. 2 hours before expiry Voice Announcement sounds Alquiler Vence Pronto two times and repeats for every following hour. Voice Announcement sounds Rental Expiring Soon two times and repeats for every following hour. 3 minutes before expiry Voice Announcement sounds Alquiler Vence Pronto two times for every remaining minute. Voice Announcement sounds Rental Expiring Soon two times for every remaining minute. Voice Announcement sounds Alquiler Vencido when the rental period expires. The radio turns into disabled state. Voice Announcement sounds Rental Expired and the radio turns into disabled state. 34 MN009532A01-AA Chapter 10 : Advanced Features 10.11.2 Extending the Rental Period The radio can be programmed with a maximum of 99 hours rental period extension. NOTE: You can only extend the rental period once. Procedure:
Press the Side Button 2 six times continuously. One of the scenario occurs:
If extension is performed before the rental period expires, Voice Announcement sounds Perodo de Alquiler Extendido which means rental period extended. If extension is performed before the rental period expires, Voice Announcement sounds Rental Period Extended. If extension is performed after the rental period expires, your radio restarts automatically. 35 MN009532A01-AA Chapter 11 : Utilities Chapter 11 Utilities This chapter explains the operations of the utility functions available in your radio. 11.1 Checking the Battery Strength Procedure:
Press the programmed Battery Indicator button. One of the following scenario occurs:
The LED lights up solid yellow indicating fair battery capacity. The LED lights up solid green indicating full battery capacity. 11.2 Password Lock You can set a password to restrict access to your radio. Each time you turn on your radio, you must enter the password. Your radio supports a four-digit password input. Your radio is unable to receive calls in locked state. These buttons function as a numeric keypad when entering password:
Channel Selector Knob Position 19: Number 19 Position 10: Number 10 Side Buttons Side Button 1 and 2: Number 1 and 2. 11.2.1 Accessing Radios with Password Procedure:
1 Enter your first digit from the four-digit password using the Channel Selector Knob. 2 Enter the remaining three digits of the password by pressing Side Button 1 or 2. If you enter the password correctly, the radio turns on. If you enter the wrong password after the first and second attempt, a continuous tone sounds. If you enter the wrong password after the third attempt, your radio shows the following indications:
A tone sounds. The yellow LED double blinks. 36 MN009532A01-AA Chapter 11 : Utilities Your radio enters into locked state for 15 minutes. NOTE:
You can repeat the steps to enter the password. You are given three attempts before your radio enters into a locked state for 15 minutes. Wait for 15 minutes and then repeat the steps. If you restart your radio during the locked state, the timer restarts. 11.2.2 Unlocking Radios in Locked State Procedure:
1 To unlock your radio in locked state, perform one of the following actions:
Option Actions Unlocking Radios in Locked State if your radio is turned on Unlocking Radios in Locked State if your radio is turned off a Wait for 15 minutes. b Access the radio by following the steps in Accessing Radios with Password. a Turn on your radio. NOTE: Your radio restarts the 15 minutes timer for locked state. b Wait for 15 minutes. c Access the radio by following the steps in Accessing Radios with Password. 11.3 Setting Radio Tones/Alerts Procedure:
Press the programmed All Tones/Alerts button. If the setting is successful, a positive indicator tone sounds. If the setting is unsuccessful, a negative indicator tone sounds. 11.4 Setting Power Levels Procedure:
Press the programmed Power Level button to transmit to a longer or shorter distance. If the setting is successful, your radio shows the following indications:
A positive indicator tone sounds. Radio transmits at the desired power level. If the setting is unsuccessful, your radio shows the following indications:
A negative indicator tone sounds. 37 MN009532A01-AA Chapter 11 : Utilities Radio transmission remains unchanged. 11.5 Setting Squelch Levels Procedure:
Press the programmed Squelch button. If the setting is successful, your radio is operating in tight squelch and a positive indicator tone sounds. If the setting is unsuccessful, your radio is operating in normal squelch and a negative indicator tone sounds. 11.6 Setting the Trill Enhancement You can enable this feature when you are speaking in a language that contains many words with alveolar trill (rolling "R") pronunciations. Procedure:
Press the programmed Trill Enhancement button to toggle the feature on or off. If the setting is successful, a positive indicator tone sounds. If the setting is unsuccessful, a negative indicator tone sounds. 11.7 Setting the Voice Announcement Procedure:
Press the programmed Voice Announcement button. If the setting is successful, a positive indicator tone sounds. If the setting is unsuccessful, a negative indicator tone sounds. 11.8 Talkaround This feature allows you to continue communicating when your repeater is non-operational, or when your radio is out of range from the repeater but within the talk range of other radios. The talkaround setting is retained even after powering down. 11.8.1 Toggling Between Repeater and Talkaround Mode Procedure:
Press the programmed Repeater or Talkaround button to toggle between Repeater or Talkaround modes on your radio. A positive indicator tone sounds indicating the radio is in talkaround mode. 38 MN009532A01-AA Chapter 11 : Utilities A negative indicator tone sounds indicating the radio is in repeater mode. 11.9 Voice Operating Transmission Voice Operating Transmission (VOX) allows you to initiate hands-free voice-activated calls on a programmed channel. When your VOX-capable accessory detects voice, your radio automatically transmits for a programmed period. NOTE:
This feature is not applicable in Citizen Band channels that are in the same frequency. Contact your dealer or administrator for more information. 11.9.1 Setting the Voice Operating Transmission Procedure:
Press the programmed VOX button to toggle the feature on or off. 11.10 Privacy This feature prevents eavesdropping by unauthorized users on a channel by the use of a software-
based scrambling solution. The signaling and user identification portions of a transmission are clear. Your radio must have privacy enabled on the channel to send a privacy-enabled transmission, although this is not a requirement for receiving a transmission. Some radio models may not offer Privacy feature, or may have different configuration. Contact your dealer for more information. NOTE:
Only one type of privacy can be assigned at a time. This feature is not applicable in Citizens Band channels that are in the same frequency. The following table describes the type of privacy and the settings that appear on your radio. Table 13: Privacy Types and Settings Type Basic Privacy Setting Privacy 11.10.1 Privacy-Enabled Calls Your radio must have the Privacy feature enabled for the currently selected channel position to send a privacy-enabled transmission. While on a privacy-enabled channel, the radio is still able to receive clear transmissions. When privacy is enabled for the currently selected channel position, all voice transmission made by your radio is scrambled. The calls include Group Call, Multigroup Call, talkback during scanned calls, Site All Call, Emergency Call, and Private Call. Only receiving radios with the same Key Value and Key ID as your radio can unscramble the transmission. 39 MN009532A01-AA Chapter 11 : Utilities To unscramble privacy-enabled call or data transmission, your radio must be programmed to have the same type of Privacy Key as the transmitting radio. If your radio receives a scrambled call that is of a different Privacy Key, you hear a garbled transmission. 11.10.2 Setting Privacy Procedure:
Press the programmed Privacy button. 40 MN009532A01-AA Authorized Accessories List Chapter 12 Authorized Accessories List Motorola Solutions provides a list of accessories to improve the productivity of your radio. Table 14: Antenna Part Number Description PMAD4116_ PMAD4117_ PMAD4118_ PMAD4119_ PMAD4120_ PMAD4121_ PMAD4147_ PMAE4069_ PMAE4070_ PMAE4079_ Table 15: Batteries Part Number PMNN4598_ PMNN4600_ Table 16: Cables Part Number PMKN4128_ VHF, 144165 MHz, Helical Antenna VHF, 136155 MHz, Helical Antenna VHF, 152174 MHz, Helical Antenna VHF, 136148 MHz, Stubby Antenna VHF, 146160 MHz, Stubby Antenna VHF, 160174 MHz, Stubby Antenna VHF, 136174 MHz, Whip Antenna 20 cm UHF, 403450 MHz, Stubby Antenna UHF, 440490 MHz, Stubby Antenna UHF, 400527 MHz, Slim Whip Antenna Description Li-Ion Battery IP55 2300T Li-Ion Battery IP55 2100T Description Programming Cable USB Table 17: Carry Devices Part Number Description HLN9714_ HLN9844_ HLN9985_ HLN6602_ NTN5243_ PMLN4651_ PMLN5610_ PMLN5611_ 2.5 in. Spring Belt Clip 2 in. Spring Action Belt Clip Weatherproof Baggie Universal Chest Pack Adjustable Nylon Carrying Strap Belt Clip for 2 in. Belt Width 2.5 in. Replacement Leather Swivel Belt Loop 3 in. Replacement Leather Swivel Belt Loop 41 MN009532A01-AA Chapter 12 : Authorized Accessories List Part Number Description PMLN7008_ PMLN8427_ PMLN8433_ PMLN8434_ PMLN8435_ PMLN8369_ PMLN8370_ Table 18: Chargers Part Number 25009297001 EPNN7991_ EPNN9292_ EPNN9295_ EPNN9356_ NNTN6844_ NNTN8410_ PMLN5229_ PMLN6588_ PMLN6589_ PMLN6590_ PMLN6591_ PMLN6592_ PMLN6595_ PMLN6598_ PMLN6600_ PMLN6601_ PMPN4133_ PMLN7089_ PS000037A01 PS000037A02 PS000037A03 42 Belt Clip for 2.5 in. Belt Width Nylon Carry Case for 3 in. Fixed Belt Loop Hard Leather Carry Case for 3 in. Fixed Belt Loop Hard Leather Carry Case for 2.5 in. Swivel Belt Loop Hard Leather Carry Case for 3 in. Swivel Belt Loop Belt Clip for APX N30/APX N50 2 in. Belt Clip Belt Clip for APX N30/APX N50 2.5 in. Belt Clip Description Power Supply Adaptor, Power-Wall Cube , AC, DC, Switch-
Mode, Low Noise, 18 W, US, NA, Twin Plug Power Supply, 14.5 V, L599, Euro Plugs SWM Charger with Power Supply, Argentina Plugs, Switch-
Mode SWM Charger with power supply, India Plugs, Switch-Mode Power Supply, Brazil Plugs, Switch-Mode Wall mount bracket for Multi-Unit Charger (NNTN8410_) Multi Unit Charger Base Power Supply for Japan Plug, Switch-Mode Standard Multi-Unit Charger, US Plug Standard Multi-Unit Charger, Australia/New Zealand Plug Standard Multi-Unit Charger, Korea Plug Standard Multi-Unit Charger, Brazil Plug Standard Multi-Unit Charger, Japan/Taiwan Plug Standard Multi-Unit Charger, China Plug Standard Multi-Unit Charger, Euro Plug Standard Multi-Unit Charger, United Kingdom Plug Standard Multi-Unit Charger, Argentina Plug Single Unit Charger (CEC) Base Travel Charger Power Supply Adaptor, Power-wall Cube , AC, DC, Switch-
mode, 14 W, 207 V 253 V, Euro Plug Power Supply Adaptor, Power-wall Cube , AC, DC, Switch-
mode, 14 W, 207 V 253 V, United Kingdom/ Hong Kong Plug Power Supply Adaptor, Power-wall Cube , AC, DC, Switch-
mode, 14 W, 207 V253 V, Australia/ New Zealand Plug MN009532A01-AA Chapter 12 : Authorized Accessories List Part Number PS000037A04 PS000037A05 PS000037A06 Description Power Supply Adaptor, Power-wall Cube , AC, DC, Switch-
mode, 14 W, 207 V253 V, Argentina Plug Power Supply Adaptor, Power-wall Cube , AC, DC, Switch-
mode, 14 W, 207 V253 V, China Plug Power Supply Adaptor, Power-wall Cube , AC, DC, Switch-
mode, 14 W, 207 V253 V, Korea Plug WPLN4137BR Single Unit Charger (Non-CEC) Base Table 19: Earbuds and Earpieces Part Number PMLN6531_ PMLN6532_ PMLN6533_ PMLN6534_ PMLN6535_ PMLN8502_ Description Ear Receiver with In-Line Microphone/ PTT/VOX Switch
(Mag One) Swivel Earpiece with In-Line Microphone and PTT Earset with combined microphone and PTT Earbud with In-Line Microphone/PTT/VOX Switch (Mag One) D-Style Earpiece with Microphone/PTT Accessory Retainer Clip Table 20: Headsets and Headset Accessories Part Number AY000308A01 AY000309A01 AY000310A01 AY000311A01 AY000312A01 AY000313A01 PMLN6538_ PMLN6542_ PMLN6854_ PMLN7468_ REX4648_ Description Accessory Kit,Headset Cable for Digital GP300 Accessory Kit,Mesh Head Strap Accessory Kit,Microphone Windscreen with Retaining O-Ring
(Quantity 5 per Bag) Accessory Kit,Gel Ear Seal with Mesh and O-Ring (Quantity 2 per Bag) Accessory Kit,Headset Left Microphone Boom Assembly
(Standard) Accessory Kit,Headset Right Microphone Boom Assembly Lightweight Headset with Swivel Boom Microphone MagOne Ultra-Lite Headset, behind-the-head, adjustable with Boom Microphone and In-line PTT Heavy Duty Headset, Noise Canceling Boom Mic Headset Medium Weight Over-the-Head Dual Muff Headset Replacement Foam Earpad and Windscreen Kit Table 21: Remote Speaker Microphones Part Number PMMN4013_ Description Windporting Remote Speaker Microphone with 3.5mm audio Jack (IP54) 43 MN009532A01-AA Chapter 12 : Authorized Accessories List Part Number PMMN4029_ PMMN4148_ PMMN4149_ PMLN8121_ PMLN8122_ Description Windporting Remote Speaker Microphone, Submersible
(IP57) RM110 Remote Speaker Microphone, with 3.5mm Audio Jack, IP55 RM110 Remote Speaker Microphone, without 3.5mm Audio Jack, IP55 Low Profile Swivel Clip Replacement Dust Cover for RSM (Pack of 10) Table 22: Surveillance Accessories Part Number Description AARLN4885B & MDRLN4885B Receive-Only Covered Earbud with Coiled Cord Receive-Only D-Shell Earpiece 2-Wire Surveillance Kit with Translucent Tube, Beige 2-Wire Surveillance Kit with Translucent Tube, Black Receive -Only Adjustable D-Style with Standard 3.5mm Jack Receive-Only Earpiece with Translucent Tube Receive-Only XL Clear Tube Earpiece, 3.5mm Jack Receive-Only Earpiece with Translucent Tube and Rubber Eartip Small Custom Earpiece for Surveillance Kits, Right Ear Medium Custom Earpiece for Surveillance Kits, Right Ear Large Custom Earpiece for Surveillance Kits, Right Ear Small Custom Earpiece for Surveillance Kits, Left Ear Medium Custom Earpiece for Surveillance Kits, Left Ear Large Custom Earpiece for Surveillance Kits, Left Ear Replacement Quick Disconnect Translucent Tube with One Clear Rubber Eartip Replace Rubber Ear Tips for RLN6242_ PMLN4620_ PMLN6445_ PMLN6530_ PMLN7396_ PMLN7560_ PMLN8120_ RLN4941A & MDRLN4941A RLN4760_ RLN4761_ RLN4762_ RLN4763_ RLN4764_ RLN4765_ RLN6242_ RLN6282_ 44 Dclaration de conformit du fournisseur Dclaration de conformit du fournisseur Dclaration de conformit du fournisseur Rglement CFR 47, partie 2, section 2.1077(a) de la FCC Partie responsable Nom : Motorola Solutions, Inc. Adresse : 2000 Progress Pkwy, Schaumburg, IL. 60196 Numro de tlphone : 1 800 927-2744 Dclare par les prsentes que le produit :
Nom du modle : R2 est conforme aux rglementations suivantes :
Partie 15, sous-partie B, section 15.107(a), 15.107(d) et section 15.109(a) des rglements de la FCC. Appareil numrique de classe B En tant que priphrique dordinateur personnel, cet appareil est conforme aux dispositions de la partie 15 des rglements de la FCC. Son utilisation est assujettie aux deux conditions suivantes :
1 Cet appareil ne doit pas causer dinterfrence nuisible; et 2 Cet appareil doit accepter toute interfrence reue, y compris les interfrences pouvant entraner un fonctionnement indsirable. REMARQUE :
Cet quipement a fait lobjet de tests et a t dclar conforme aux limites tablies pour un appareil numrique de classe B, conformment la section 15 des rglements de la FCC. Ces limites sont fixes afin doffrir une protection suffisante contre des interfrences nuisibles dans une installation rsidentielle. Cet quipement gnre, utilise et peut mettre de lnergie de radiofrquence et, sil nest pas install ou utilis conformment aux instructions, il peut provoquer un brouillage nuisible aux communications radio. Cependant, il est impossible de garantir quil ny aura aucune interfrence dans une installation particulire. Si cet appareil cause une interfrence nuisible la rception de la radio ou de la tlvision, ce qui peut tre dtermin en teignant et en allumant lappareil, vous tes encourag remdier la situation en prenant une ou plusieurs des mesures suivantes :
Rorienter ou dplacer lantenne rceptrice. Augmenter la distance entre lquipement et le rcepteur. Brancher lappareil dans une autre prise sur un circuit diffrent de celui du rcepteur. Consulter le distributeur ou un technicien de radio ou de tlvision chevronn pour obtenir de laide. 2 Consignes de scurit importantes Consignes de scurit importantes Radios bidirectionnelles portatives : exposition aux radiofrquences et scurit du produit MISE EN GARDE :
Cette radio doit tre utilise des fins professionnelles uniquement. Avant dutiliser la radio, lisez le guide Exposition aux radiofrquences et scurit du produit inclus avec la radio. Ce guide contient dimportantes instructions de fonctionnement pour une utilisation scuritaire et des informations sur lexposition aux radiofrquences, dans le but dassurer votre conformit aux normes et rglements en vigueur. Toute modification apporte cet appareil sans lautorisation explicite de Motorola Solutions peut annuler lautorisation dutiliser lappareil. Selon la rglementation dIndustrie Canada, cet metteur radio ne peut tre utilis quavec une antenne dont le type et le gain maximal (ou minimal) sont approuvs par Industrie Canada pour cet metteur. Afin de limiter les interfrences radio pour les autres utilisateurs, le type et le gain de lantenne doivent tre choisis de faon ce que la puissance isotrope rayonne quivalente (p.i.r.e) ne soit pas plus forte quil ne le faut pour tablir la communication. Cet metteur radio a t approuv par Industrie Canada pour utilisation avec une antenne approuve par Motorola Solutions offrant le gain maximal autoris et limpdance requise pour le type dantenne indiqu. Il est strictement interdit dutiliser avec cet appareil tout type dantenne ne figurant pas dans cette liste et prsentant un gain suprieur au maximum indiqu pour le type. 6 Avis aux utilisateurs (FCC) Avis aux utilisateurs (FCC) Cet appareil est conforme la partie 15 des rglements de la FCC daprs les conditions suivantes :
Cet appareil ne doit pas causer dinterfrence nuisible. Cet appareil doit accepter toute interfrence reue, y compris les interfrences pouvant entraner un fonctionnement indsirable. Toute modification apporte cet appareil sans lautorisation explicite de Motorola Solutions peut annuler lautorisation dutiliser cet appareil. 7 Avis aux utilisateurs (Industrie Canada) Avis aux utilisateurs (Industrie Canada) Le fonctionnement de votre radio Motorola Solutions est assujetti la Loi sur la radiocommunication et doit se conformer aux rgles et rglements du ministre Innovation, Sciences et Dveloppement conomique Canada du gouvernement fdral. Industrie Canada exige que les utilisateurs de frquences mobiles terrestres prives obtiennent une licence avant dutiliser leur quipement. 8
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en-US RF Energy Exposure Training and Product Safety Information for Portable Two-Way Radios fr-CA Formation sur lexposition aux RF et information sur la scurit du produit pour radios bidirectionnelles portatives es-LA Capacitacin sobre la exposicin a energa de radiofrecuencia e informacin de proteccin del producto para radios de dos vas porttiles pt-BR Treinamento sobre a Exposio Energia de RF e Informaes de Segurana do Produto para Rdios Portteis Bidirecionais https://learning.motorolasolutions.com/User_Documentation Caution Before using this radio, read this booklet which contains important operating instructions. For information on product details, brochures, user manuals and approved accessories. Please refer to www.motorolasolutions.com. Compliance with RF Exposure Standards National and international regulations require manufacturers to comply with the RF energy exposure limits for portable two-way radios before they can be marketed. Your Motorola Solutions two-way radio is designed, manufactured, and tested to comply with all applicable national and international regulations for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy. When two-way radios are used as a consequence of employment, applicable regulations may require users to be fully aware of and able to control their exposure to meet occupational requirements. RF Energy Exposure Awareness and Control Information and Operational Instructions for Occupational Use Notice: This radio is intended for use in occupational/controlled conditions where users are aware of their exposure and can exercise control over their exposure to meet the requirements in national and international regulations. This radio device is not authorized for general population, consumer use. For more information on what RF energy exposure is, and how to control your exposure to ensure compliance with established RF exposure limits, consult the following websites:
https://www.fcc.gov/
https://www.osha.gov/
https://osha.europa.eu/en http://www.who.int/peh-emf/project/en/
http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf11467.html http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf01904.html For additional user training information on exposure requirements, consult the following websites:
English https://www.motorolasolutions.com/en_us/about/company-overview/
corporate-responsibility/governance-and-policies/wireless-
communication-and-health-faqs.html http://learning.motorolasolutions.com/
RF Exposure Compliance and Control Guidelines To control your exposure, and ensure compliance with the relevant RF exposure limits, always adhere to the following guidelines:
Do not remove any of the RF Exposure Labels if present from this device or its related accessories. Attach these instructions to the device when you transfer it to other Do not use this device if the operational requirements described users. herein are not met. Operating Instructions Transmit no more than 50% of the time. To transmit (talk), press the Push-To-Talk (PTT) button. To receive calls, release the PTT button. Transmitting more than 50% of the time may cause RF exposure compliance requirements to be exceeded. Hold the radio in a vertical position in front of the face with the microphone (and other parts of the radio including the antenna) at least 1 in. (2.5 cm) away from the nose or lips. Antenna should be kept away from the eye. When worn on the body, always place the radio in a Motorola Solutions-approved clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness for this product. DO NOT hold the antenna when the radio is transmitting. DO NOT use any portable radio that has a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with your skin, a minor burn can result. To ensure continued compliance with applicable RF exposure limits, use only Motorola Solutions approved, supplied or replacement antennas, batteries, and accessories. For a list of Motorola Solutions approved accessories please refer to your user manual or visit www.motorolasolutions.com 1 English Acoustic Safety Exposure to loud noises from any source for extended periods of time may temporarily or permanently affect your hearing. The louder the volume of the radio, the sooner your hearing will be affected. Hearing damage from loud noise is sometimes undetectable at first, and can have a cumulative effect. To protect your hearing:
Use the lowest volume necessary to do your job. Turn up the volume only if you are in noisy surroundings. Turn down the volume before adding headset or earpiece. Limit the amount of time you use headsets or earpieces at high volume. When using the radio without a headset or earpiece, do not place the radio's speaker directly against your ear. Medical Devices If you use a personal medical device, such as a pacemaker or hearing aid, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Holsters Incorporating Magnets Some Motorola Solutions holsters incorporate strong, neodymium magnets. If you use a personal medical device, such as a pacemaker or hearing aid, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it can be used in close proximity to magnets. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Also be aware that magnets can damage other products, including cell phones, computers, hard drives, and other electronic devices, as well as credit cards and magnetic media. Keep the holster away from any mechanical device that could be affected by a magnetic field. Consult the manufacturer of your product to determine if your device or product can be used in close proximity to magnets. Notice to Users (FCC) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules per the following conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference. 2 The device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications made to this device, not expressly approved by Motorola Solutions, could void the authority of the user to operate this equipment. Operational Warnings The following explains the operational warnings:
For Vehicle With Air Bags Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Warning:
Refer to vehicle manufacturer's manual prior to installation of electronic equipment to avoid interference with air bag wiring. DO NOT place a portable radio in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment area. Air bags inflate with great force. If a portable radio is placed in the air bag deployment area and the air bag inflates, the radio may be propelled with great force and cause serious injury to occupants of the vehicle. Warning:
Do not carry a radio that is not certified for Hazardous Locations into a potentially explosive atmosphere. It could result in a serious injury or death. You should only use a radio certified for hazardous locations in potentially explosive atmospheres. Explosive atmospheres refer to hazard classified locations that may contain hazardous gas, vapors, dusts, such as fueling areas below decks on boats, fuel or chemical transferor storage facilities, and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain, dust or metal powders. Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often, but not always, posted. DO NOT remove, install, or charge batteries in such areas, or remove or install antennas. Sparks in a potentially explosive atmosphere can cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Blasting Caps and Blasting Areas Warning: To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn off your radio when you are near electrical blasting caps, in a blasting area, or in areas posted: Turn off two-way radio. Obey all signs and instructions. Batteries Caution: Use only Motorola Solutions approved batteries. Risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Charge your battery using the approved Motorola Solutions charger. Connect the charger/power supply to a nearby and easily accessible Use the battery in accordance with its water and/or dust Ingress power outlet. Protection (IP) rating. Do not discard your battery into a fire. Do not replace the battery in any area labeled "Hazardous Atmosphere". Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, shred, or otherwise attempt to change the form of your battery. Do not dry a wet or damp battery with an appliance or heat source, such as a hair dryer or microwave oven. Do not allow conductive material such as jewelry, keys, or beaded chains to touch exposed battery terminals. Do not dispose of batteries with household waste. Repair Warning:
Repairs to a Motorola Solutions intrinsically safe radio product certified by, for example, FM, UL, CSA, CENELEC, should only be done at a location that has been audited under the certifying body's repair and service standard. Contact Motorola Solutions for assistance regarding repairs and service of Motorola Solutions intrinsically safe equipment. A repair constitutes something done internally to the unit that would bring it back to its original condition. English Items not considered as repairs are those in which an action is performed on a unit which does not require the outer casing of the unit to be opened in a manner that exposes the internal electrical circuits of the unit. Do Not Substitute Options or Accessories The Motorola Solutions communications equipment certified as intrinsically safe by the approving agency (FM, UL, CSA, CENELEC) is tested as a complete system which consists of the listed agency Approved portable, Approved battery, and Approved accessories or options, or both. This Approved portable and battery combination must be strictly observed. There must be no substitution of items, even if the substitute has been previously Approved with a different Motorola Solutions communications equipment unit. Approved configurations are listed by the Approving Agency (FM, UL, CSA, CENELEC). The Intrinsically Safe Approval Label affixed to radio refers to the intrinsically safe classification of that radio product, and the approved batteries that can be used with that system. The manual PN referenced on the Intrinsically Safe Approval Label identifies the approved Accessories and or options that can be used with that portable radio unit. Using a non-Motorola Solutions-intrinsically safe battery and/or accessory with the Motorola Solutions approved radio unit will void the intrinsically safe approval of that radio unit. European Union (EU) Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive The European Union's WEEE directive requires that products sold into EU countries must have the crossed out trash bin label on the product
(or the package in some cases). As defined by the WEEE directive, this cross-out trash bin label means that customers and end-users in EU countries should not dispose of electronic and electrical equipment or accessories in household waste. Customers or end-users in EU countries should contact their local equipment supplier representative or service centre for information about the waste collection system in their country. 3 For Brazil, information for disposal and recycling of electronic waste, batteries, and packaging, please call: 0800168272. English 4 Mise en garde Avant d'utiliser cette radio, lisez cette brochure qui contient d'importantes consignes d'utilisation. Pour obtenir plus dinformation sur les dtails du produit, les brochures, les manuels et les accessoires approuvs, Veuillez vous reporter www.motorolasolutions.com. Conformit aux normes sur l'exposition aux radiofrquences Les rglementations nationales et internationales noncent que les fabricants doivent sassurer que leurs produits sont conformes aux limites dexposition l'nergie RF avant de les commercialiser. Cette radio bidirectionnelle Motorola Solutions a t conue, fabrique et teste afin de garantir sa conformit aux normes nationales et internationales lies l'exposition des tres humains l'nergie lectromagntique de radiofrquence. Lorsque les radios bidirectionnelles sont utilises des fins professionnelles, la rglementation en vigueur exige que les utilisateurs soient pleinement conscients des effets de l'exposition et qu'ils soient capables de contrler le niveau d'exposition auquel ils se soumettent afin de rpondre aux exigences de leur profession. Information de sensibilisation et de gestion de l'exposition l'nergie RF, et consignes pour l'utilisation professionnelle Avis: Cette radio a t conue pour un usage professionnel dans un environnement contrl, o les utilisateurs sont pleinement conscients de l'exposition l'nergie RF laquelle ils sont soumis et peuvent exercer un contrle sur cette exposition afin de respecter les limites tablies par les rglements nationaux et internationaux. Ce dispositif radio n'est pas autoris pour l'utilisation grand public par des consommateurs ordinaires. Franais (Canada) https://www.fcc.gov/
https://www.osha.gov/
https://osha.europa.eu/en http://www.who.int/peh-emf/project/en/
http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf11467.html http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf01904.html Pour plus de renseignements sur la formation des utilisateurs relativement aux limites d'exposition, consultez les sites suivants :
https://www.motorolasolutions.com/en_us/about/company-overview/
corporate-responsibility/governance-and-policies/wireless-
communication-and-health-faqs.html http://learning.motorolasolutions.com/
Directives de conformit et de contrle de l'exposition aux RF Pour contrler votre exposition et garantir le respect des limites d'exposition applicables, observez toujours les consignes suivantes. Ne pas retirer les tiquettes relatives l'exposition aux RF qui sont apposes sur cet appareil ou sur ses accessoires. Joignez ces directives l'appareil lorsque vous le transfrez d'autres utilisateurs. N'utilisez pas cet appareil si les conditions de fonctionnement dcrites aux prsentes ne sont pas runies. Consignes dutilisation Ne pas mettre plus de 50 % du temps. Pour transmettre (parler), appuyez sur le bouton (PTT). Pour recevoir les appels, relchez le bouton PTT. Le fait de transmettre plus de 50 % du temps peut entraner le dpassement de la limite dexposition normalise au rayonnement RF. Tenez la radio la verticale devant le visage, en maintenant une distance dau moins 2,5 centimtres (1 pouce) entre le micro (et les autres parties de la radio, y compris lantenne) et le nez ou les lvres. Lantenne doit tre maintenue loin des yeux. Visitez les sites Web suivants pour obtenir plus de renseignements sur ce qu'est l'nergie RF et sur les moyens de contrle prendre afin de respecter les limites tablies en matire d'exposition aux radiofrquences :
Lorsque vous portez la radio sur vous, fixez-la toujours avec une pince ou une attache de ceinture et placez-la dans un tui ou un harnais approuv par Motorola Solutions pour l'utilisation avec ce produit. 1 Franais (Canada) NE TENEZ PAS lantenne entre vos doigts pendant que la radio met. N'UTILISEZ PAS une radio portative, quelle quelle soit, dont lantenne est endommage. Si une antenne endommage entre en contact avec votre peau, il peut en rsulter une brlure lgre. Pour assurer la conformit continue avec les limites d'exposition aux RF applicables, utilisez uniquement les antennes, les batteries et les accessoires de remplacement ou fournis et approuvs par Motorola Solutions. Pour obtenir une liste des accessoires approuvs par Motorola Solutions, veuillez consulter votre manuel ou visitez le site www.motorolasolutions.com Protection de l'oue Une exposition des bruits forts en provenance de n'importe quelle source pendant de longues priodes pourrait affecter votre audition de manire temporaire ou permanente. Plus le volume de la radio est lev, plus le dommage pour l'oue survient rapidement. Des dommages auditifs dus l'exposition des bruits forts peuvent ne pas tre dcels immdiatement, mais leurs effets sont parfois cumulatifs. Pour protger votre audition :
Rglez le volume le plus bas possible pour effectuer votre travail. Montez le volume seulement si vous vous trouvez dans un environnement bruyant. Baissez le volume avant dajouter un casque ou une oreillette. Limitez la priode de temps dutilisation de casques ou dcouteurs volume lev. Lorsque vous utilisez la radio sans casque ni couteur, ne placez pas le haut-parleur directement sur votre oreille. Appareils mdicaux Si vous utilisez un dispositif mdical personnel, comme un stimulateur cardiaque ou une prothse auditive, consultez le fabricant de votre appareil pour dterminer s'il est convenablement protg contre les RF. Votre mdecin peut vous aider obtenir ces renseignements. tuis incorporant des aimants Certains tuis Motorola Solutions intgrent des aimants puissants en nodyme. Si vous utilisez un dispositif mdical personnel, comme un 2 stimulateur cardiaque ou une prothse auditive, consultez le fabricant de votre appareil pour dterminer s'il peut tre utilis proximit d'aimants. Votre mdecin peut vous aider obtenir ces renseignements. Notez galement que les aimants peuvent endommager d'autres produits, notamment les tlphones cellulaires, les ordinateurs, les disques durs et autres appareils lectroniques, ainsi que les cartes de crdit et les supports magntiques. Gardez l'tui loin de tout dispositif mcanique qui pourrait tre affect par un champ magntique. Consultez le fabricant de votre produit pour savoir si votre appareil ou votre produit peut tre utilis proximit d'aimants. Avis aux utilisateurs (FCC) Cet appareil est conforme la partie 15 des rglements de la FCC daprs les conditions suivantes :
Cet appareil ne doit pas causer dinterfrence nuisible. L'appareil doit accepter toute interfrence reue, y compris les interfrences pouvant entraner un fonctionnement indsirable. Toute modification effectue cet appareil sans lautorisation explicite de Motorola Solutions peut annuler lautorisation dutiliser cet appareil. Avertissements de fonctionnement Le tableau suivant explique les avertissements de fonctionnement :
Pour vhicules quips de coussins gonflables Avertissement:
Consultez le manuel du fabricant du vhicule avant d'installer un appareil lectronique afin d'viter toute interfrence avec le cblage des coussins gonflables. NE PLACEZ PAS de radio portative dans la zone situe au-
dessus d'un coussin gonflable ou dans la zone de dploiement de ce dernier. Un coussin gonflable de scurit se dploie avec beaucoup de force. Si une radio portative se trouve dans la zone de dploiement du coussin, lorsque celui-ci se gonfle, la radio peut tre propulse avec une force considrable et risque alors d'occasionner de graves lsions corporelles aux passagers du vhicule. Atmosphres potentiellement explosives Avertissement:
Ne transportez pas une radio qui n'est pas certifie pour les emplacements dangereux dans une atmosphre potentiellement explosive. Cela pourrait entraner des blessures graves ou la mort. Vous ne devez utiliser qu'une radio certifie pour les endroits dangereux dans les atmosphres potentiellement explosives. On retrouve des atmosphres explosives dans les lieux classs comme tant dangereux en raison de la prsence de gaz, de vapeurs et de poussires reprsentant un danger, par exemple, les zones d'avitaillement en carburant dans des cales de bateau, les installations de transfert et de stockage de carburant ou de produits chimiques, et les zones dans lesquelles l'air est charg en produits chimiques ou en particules telles que de la poudre de crales, de la poussire ou de la poudre mtallique. Les zones atmosphres potentiellement explosives affichent gnralement des panneaux de mise en garde, mais ce n'est pas toujours le cas. VITEZ d'enlever, d'installer ou de charger les batteries, ou d'enlever ou d'installer des antennes dans de tels lieux. Les tincelles dans des atmosphres potentiellement explosives peuvent provoquer une explosion ou un incendie et entraner des lsions corporelles, voire la mort. Zone de dynamitage et dtonateurs Avertissement: teignez la radio lorsque vous vous trouvez proximit de dtonateurs lectriques ou dans une zone de dynamitage afin dviter de dclencher une explosion, ou lorsque vous vous trouvez dans un endroit o il est indiqu :
teindre les radios bidirectionnelles . Respectez tous les panneaux et toutes les consignes. Batteries Solutions. Mise en garde: Utilisez uniquement les batteries agres par Motorola Solutions. La batterie risque d'exploser si elle n'est pas correctement remplace. Chargez votre batterie l'aide du chargeur approuv par Motorola Franais (Canada) Branchez le chargeur/bloc d'alimentation une prise murale proximit facilement accessible. Utilisez la batterie conformment son indice de protection (IP) contre l'eau et la poussire. Ne jetez pas votre batterie au feu. Ne remplacez pas la batterie dans un endroit qui porte la mention atmosphre dangereuse . Veillez ne pas dmonter, craser, percer, dcouper ou autrement modifier la forme de votre batterie. Ne faites pas scher une batterie mouille ou humide avec un appareil lectrique ou une source de chaleur, comme un schoir cheveux ou un four micro-ondes. Ne permettez pas des matriaux conducteurs, comme des bijoux, des cls ou des mailles de chane dentrer en contact avec les bornes de la batterie. Ne jetez pas les batteries avec les ordures domestiques. Rparations Avertissement:
La rparation d'une radio de scurit intrinsque de Motorola Solutions homologue, notamment, par FM, UL, CSA ou CENELEC, doit tre effectue uniquement un endroit ayant fait l'objet d'une vrification en vertu de la norme sur les rparations et l'entretien de l'organisme de certification. Contactez Motorola Solutions afin d'obtenir de l'assistance pour l'entretien et la rparation d'une unit Motorola Solutions scurit intrinsque. Le terme rparation dsigne tout travail effectu sur les composants internes de l'unit afin de la ramener son tat d'origine. Un travail qui ne ncessite pas l'ouverture du botier de l'unit afin d'en exposer les circuits lectriques internes ne constitue pas une rparation. vitez de substituer des options ou des accessoires. L'quipement de communications Motorola Solutions certifi de scurit intrinsque par l'entit d'homologation (FMRC, UL, CSA, CENELEC) est test en tant que systme complet, savoir : la radio portative, la batterie, les accessoires et les options, tous agrs par l'entit correspondante. L'intgrit de cette configuration forme d'une radio portative et d'une batterie agres doit tre strictement respecte. 3 Franais (Canada) Aucune substitution d'lment n'est permise, mme si l'lment de remplacement a pralablement t agr pour une autre unit de communication Motorola Solutions. Les configurations agres peuvent tre consultes dans la liste mise disposition par l'entit d'homologation (FMRC, UL, CSA, CENELEC). L'tiquette d'homologation de scurit intrinsque appose sur la radio identifie la classification de scurit intrinsque de cette radio ainsi que les batteries agres qui peuvent tre utilises avec ce systme. Le numro de rfrence du manuel mentionn sur l'tiquette d'homologation de scurit intrinsque identifie les accessoires et/ou les options agrs qui peuvent tre utiliss avec cette unit de radio portative. Le fait de ne pas utiliser une batterie ou un accessoire Motorola Solutions de scurit intrinsque avec l'unit de radio Motorola Solutions agre annule l'homologation de scurit intrinsque de cette unit de radio. Directive sur la mise au rebut des quipements lectriques et lectroniques de lUnion europenne (UE)
(WEEE) La directive WEEE de lUnion europenne exige que les produits (ou leur emballage, dans certains cas) vendus dans les pays de lUE portent ltiquette de la poubelle barre. Comme le dfinit la directive WEEE, cette tiquette de poubelle barre signifie que les clients et les utilisateurs finaux dans les pays de lUE ne doivent pas jeter les quipements lectriques et lectroniques ou leurs accessoires dans les ordures domestiques. Les clients ou les utilisateurs finaux dans les pays de lUE doivent communiquer avec le reprsentant ou le centre de service de leur fournisseur dquipement pour obtenir des renseignements sur le systme de collecte des dchets de leur pays. Pour obtenir des renseignements sur l'limination et le recyclage des dchets lectroniques, des batteries et des emballages pour le Brsil, veuillez appeler : 0800168272. 4 Precaucin Antes de usar este radio, lea el folleto que contiene instrucciones de funcionamiento importantes. Para obtener informacin sobre los detalles del producto, folletos, manuales de usuario y accesorios aprobados. consulte www.motorolasolutions.com. Conformidad con las normas de exposicin a radiofrecuencia Las regulaciones nacionales e internacionales obligan a que los fabricantes cumplan con los lmites de exposicin a energa de radiofrecuencia para radios porttiles de dos vas antes de que se puedan comercializar. El radio de dos vas de Motorola Solutions est diseado, fabricado y probado para cumplir con todas las regulaciones nacionales e internacionales correspondientes en materia de exposicin humana a la energa electromagntica de radiofrecuencia. Cuando los radios de dos vas se usan para trabajar, las regulaciones correspondientes podran exigir que los usuarios conozcan y controlen su nivel de exposicin para cumplir con los requisitos de uso profesional. Conocimiento de la exposicin a energa de radiofrecuencia, informacin de control e instrucciones de funcionamiento para uso ocupacional Nota: Este radio est diseado para usarse en condiciones controladas o profesionales, donde los usuarios tengan pleno conocimiento de su exposicin y puedan controlarla con el fin de cumplir con los requisitos de las regulaciones nacionales e internacionales. Este dispositivo de radio no est autorizado para el uso particular de la poblacin en general. Para obtener ms informacin sobre el significado de la exposicin a energa de radiofrecuencia y cmo controlar la exposicin con el fin de asegurar el cumplimiento de los lmites de exposicin a radiofrecuencias establecidos, consulte los siguientes sitios web:
https://www.fcc.gov/
https://www.osha.gov/
https://osha.europa.eu/en Espaol (Latinoamrica) http://www.who.int/peh-emf/project/en/
http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf11467.html http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf01904.html Para obtener informacin adicional de la capacitacin de los usuarios sobre los requisitos de exposicin, consulte los siguientes sitios web:
https://www.motorolasolutions.com/en_us/about/company-overview/
corporate-responsibility/governance-and-policies/wireless-
communication-and-health-faqs.html http://learning.motorolasolutions.com/
Cumplimiento de exposicin a radiofrecuencia y pautas de control Para controlar la exposicin y garantizar el cumplimiento de los lmites de exposicin a radiofrecuencias correspondientes, respete siempre las siguientes pautas:
No retire ninguna de las etiquetas de exposicin a radiofrecuencias, si las hubiere, de este dispositivo o sus accesorios respectivos. Adjunte estas instrucciones al dispositivo cuando se lo transfiera a otros usuarios. No utilice este dispositivo si no se cumple con los requisitos de funcionamiento descritos en este documento. Instrucciones de funcionamiento No transmita ms de un 50 % del tiempo. Para transmitir (hablar), presione el botn Push-to-Talk (PTT). Para recibir llamadas, suelte el botn PTT. Una transmisin superior al 50 % del tiempo de uso podra provocar que se superen los requisitos de cumplimiento de exposicin a radiofrecuencia. Sostenga el radio en posicin vertical frente a su rostro con el micrfono (y otras partes del radio, incluida la antena) al menos a 2,5 cm (1 pulg.) de distancia de la nariz o los labios. Mantenga la antena alejada de los ojos. Siempre que use el radio ajustado al cuerpo, pngalo en un clip, un soporte, un estuche, una funda o un arns para el cuerpo aprobado por Motorola Solutions para este producto. NO sujete la antena mientras el radio est realizando una transmisin. 1 Espaol (Latinoamrica) NO utilice radios porttiles que tengan la antena daada. Si una antena daada toca su piel, puede causar una pequea quemadura. Para garantizar el cumplimiento continuo de los lmites de exposicin a radiofrecuencia correspondientes, utilice solamente las antenas, las bateras y los accesorios de repuesto suministrados o aprobados por Motorola Solutions. telfonos celulares, computadoras, discos duros y otros dispositivos electrnicos, adems de las tarjetas de crdito y los medios magnticos. Mantenga la funda lejos de cualquier dispositivo mecnico que el campo magntico pueda afectar. Consulte con el fabricante del producto para determinar si el dispositivo o el producto se pueden utilizar cerca de imanes. Para obtener una lista de los accesorios aprobados por Motorola Solutions, consulte el manual del usuario o visite www.motorolasolutions.com. Seguridad acstica La exposicin a ruidos fuertes de cualquier fuente durante perodos prolongados podra afectar la audicin de manera temporal o permanente. Cuanto ms alto sea el volumen del radio, ms rpido se ver afectada la audicin. En ocasiones, el dao a la audicin provocado por ruidos fuertes es indetectable en un principio y puede tener efecto acumulativo. Para proteger la audicin:
Utilice el volumen ms bajo que necesite para hacer su trabajo. Aumente el volumen solo si se encuentra en un ambiente ruidoso. Reduzca el volumen antes de conectar los auriculares o el audfono. Limite el tiempo durante el cual usa los auriculares o los audfonos a volumen alto. Cuando use el radio sin audfonos o auriculares, no coloque el altavoz del radio directamente en la oreja. Aparatos mdicos Si utiliza un dispositivo mdico, como un marcapasos o una prtesis auditiva, consulte al fabricante del dispositivo para determinar si est adecuadamente protegido contra las energas de radiofrecuencia. Su mdico podra ayudarlo a obtener esta informacin. Fundas con imanes Algunas fundas de Motorola Solutions incluyen imanes de neodimio resistentes. Si utiliza un dispositivo mdico personal, como un marcapasos o una prtesis auditiva, consulte con el fabricante del dispositivo para determinar si se puede utilizar cerca de imanes. Su mdico podra ayudarlo a obtener esta informacin. Adems, tenga presente que los imanes pueden daar otros productos, incluidos Nota para los usuarios (FCC) Este dispositivo cumple con la Parte 15 de las normas de la FCC segn las siguientes condiciones:
Este dispositivo no puede provocar interferencia nociva. El dispositivo debe aceptar toda interferencia recibida, incluida aquella interferencia que pudiera causar un funcionamiento no deseado. Los cambios o las modificaciones que se realicen en este dispositivo, no aprobados expresamente por Motorola Solutions, podran anular el permiso del usuario de operar este equipo. Advertencias de funcionamiento A continuacin, se explican las advertencias de funcionamiento:
Para vehculos con bolsas de aire Advertencia:
Consulte el manual del fabricante del vehculo antes de instalar equipos electrnicos, a fin de evitar la interferencia en el cableado de las bolsas de aire. NO coloque el radio porttil sobre una bolsa de aire ni en el rea de despliegue de la bolsa. Las bolsas de aire se inflan con mucha fuerza. Si se pone un radio porttil en el rea de despliegue de la bolsa de aire y esta se infla, es posible que el radio salga disparado con gran fuerza y cause lesiones graves a los ocupantes del vehculo. Atmsferas potencialmente explosivas Advertencia:
No lleve un radio que no est certificado para lugares peligrosos a una atmsfera potencialmente explosiva. Puede provocar lesiones graves o la muerte. En atmsferas potencialmente explosivas, solo debe utilizar un radio certificado para lugares peligrosos. 2 Espaol (Latinoamrica) El trmino atmsferas explosivas se refiere a lugares No permita que materiales conductores como joyas, llaves o cadenas clasificados como peligrosos en los que podra haber gases, vapores o polvos peligrosos, como reas con combustibles bajo las cubiertas de los botes o instalaciones de almacenamiento o transferencia de qumicos, y reas en que el aire contenga productos qumicos o partculas, como material granulado, polvo o polvo metlico. A menudo, en las reas con atmsferas potencialmente explosivas hay seales de precaucin, aunque no siempre es as. NO retire, instale ni cargue bateras, ni tampoco retire o instale antenas en dichas reas. Las chispas en ambientes potencialmente explosivos pueden desencadenar una explosin o un incendio, y ocasionar lesiones o incluso la muerte. reas de voladuras y explosivos Advertencia: Para evitar posibles interferencias en operaciones de voladuras, apague el radio cuando se encuentre cerca de zonas de voladuras elctricas, en un rea de explosivos o en reas donde se encuentre el siguiente aviso: Apague el radio de dos vas. Obedezca todas las seales e instrucciones. Bateras Precaucin: Utilice nicamente bateras aprobadas por Motorola Solutions. Existe un riesgo de explosin si sustituye la batera por otra de una clase incorrecta. Cargue la batera con cargadores aprobados por Motorola Solutions. Conecte el cargador/la fuente de alimentacin a una toma de corriente cercana y de fcil acceso. Utilice la batera de acuerdo con su clasificacin de proteccin de ingreso (IP) contra polvo y agua. No arroje la batera al fuego. No cambie la batera en un rea designada como Atmsfera peligrosa. No desarme, rompa, perfore, triture ni intente cambiar de ningn otro modo la forma de la batera. No intente secar una batera mojada o hmeda con un electrodomstico o una fuente de calor externa, como un secador de pelo o un horno microondas. hagan contacto con los terminales expuestos de la batera. No bote las bateras en la basura domstica. Reparaciones Advertencia:
Las reparaciones de productos de un radio Motorola Solutions intrnsecamente seguro certificado, por ejemplo, FM, UL, CSA, CENELEC, deben realizarse solo en una ubicacin que haya sido auditada segn el estndar de reparacin y servicio de la entidad certificante. Comunquese con Motorola Solutions para solicitar asistencia relacionada con reparaciones y tareas de servicio de los equipos Motorola Solutions intrnsecamente seguros. Una reparacin consta de algo hecho en el interior de la unidad que debe devolverla a su estado original. Las instancias que no se consideran reparaciones son las que incluyen una accin realizada en una unidad que no requiere que la cubierta externa se abra de manera tal que queden expuestos los circuitos elctricos de la unidad. No sustituya los elementos opcionales ni los accesorios Los equipos de comunicaciones de Motorola Solutions que cuentan con un certificado que indica que son intrnsecamente seguros, emitido por una agencia de aprobacin (FM, UL, CSA, CENELEC), se prueban como sistemas completos que incluyen: el dispositivo porttil aprobado, la batera aprobada y los accesorios o los elementos opcionales aprobados, o ambos. Debe respetar de manera estricta esta combinacin de dispositivo porttil y batera aprobada. No se deben sustituir los elementos, aun si la pieza de sustitucin se prob anteriormente para otro equipo de comunicaciones Motorola Solutions. Las configuraciones aprobadas son detalladas por la agencia de aprobacin (FM, UL, CSA, CENELEC). La etiqueta de aprobacin como intrnsecamente seguro adherida al radio indica la clasificacin de intrnsecamente seguro de ese radio e indica las bateras aprobadas que pueden usarse con ese sistema. La etiqueta de aprobacin de intrnsecamente seguro adherida al radio hace referencia a un nmero de pieza del manual que indica los 3 Espaol (Latinoamrica) accesorios o los elementos opcionales que se pueden usar con la unidad de radio porttil. El uso de una batera o un accesorio aprobado como intrnsecamente seguro que no sea de Motorola Solutions con el radio Motorola Solutions aprobado anular la aprobacin de intrnsecamente seguro de esa unidad de radio. Directiva de Residuos de Aparatos Elctricos y Electrnicos (RAEE) de la Unin Europea (UE) La directiva de RAEE de la Unin Europea requiere que los productos que se venden en los pases de la UE tengan la etiqueta de un bote de residuos tachado sobre el producto (o en el paquete en algunos casos). Como se define en la Directiva de RAEE, esta etiqueta con un bote de basura tachado indica que los clientes y los usuarios finales en los pases de la UE no deben deshacerse de los equipos o accesorios elctricos y electrnicos con la basura domstica. Los clientes o los usuarios finales en los pases de la UE deben comunicarse con su representante distribuidor de equipos o el centro de servicio locales para obtener informacin sobre el sistema de recoleccin de residuos de su pas. Para Brasil, informacin de eliminacin y reciclaje de desechos electrnicos, bateras y embalajes, llame al: 0800168272. 4 Ateno Antes de usar o rdio, leia este folheto, que contm importantes instrues de operao. Para obter informaes sobre detalhes do produto, folhetos, manuais do usurio e acessrios aprovados. Consulte www.motorolasolutions.com. Conformidade com os Padres de Exposio RF Os regulamentos nacionais e internacionais exigem que os fabricantes estejam em conformidade com os limites de exposio energia de RF para rdios portteis bidirecionais antes de serem comercializados. O rdio bidirecional da Motorola Solutions foi projetado, fabricado e testado para estar em conformidade com todos os regulamentos nacionais e internacionais para exposio de seres humanos energia eletromagntica de radiofrequncia. Ao usar rdios bidirecionais por motivos de trabalho, os regulamentos aplicveis podem exigir que os usurios estejam totalmente conscientes e aptos a controlar sua exposio de modo a atender s exigncias ocupacionais. Informaes sobre Conscientizao e Controle de Exposio Energia de RF e Instrues Operacionais para o Uso Ocupacional Comunicado: Este rdio destina-se ao uso em condies ocupacionais/controladas, em que os usurios estejam cientes de sua exposio e possam exercer controle sobre ela, para atender aos requisitos nos regulamentos nacionais e internacionais. O uso do dispositivo de rdio pela populao em geral no autorizado. Para obter mais informaes sobre a exposio energia de RF e como controlar a exposio para garantir a conformidade com os limites de exposio RF estabelecidos, acesse os seguintes sites:
https://www.fcc.gov/
https://www.osha.gov/
https://osha.europa.eu/en http://www.who.int/peh-emf/project/en/
http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf11467.html http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf01904.html Portugus (Brasil) Para informaes adicionais de treinamento sobre os requisitos de exposio, acesse os seguintes sites:
https://www.motorolasolutions.com/en_us/about/company-overview/
corporate-responsibility/governance-and-policies/wireless-
communication-and-health-faqs.html http://learning.motorolasolutions.com/
Diretrizes de Conformidade e Controle de Exposio RF Para controlar a exposio e garantir a conformidade com os limites de exposio RF em questo, siga sempre as diretrizes a seguir:
No remova as Etiquetas de Exposio RF, se houverem, do dispositivo ou acessrios relacionados. Anexe essas instrues ao dispositivo quando o transferir a outros No use este dispositivo se os requisitos operacionais descritos aqui usurios. no forem atendidos. Instrues Operacionais Transmita, no mximo, 50% do tempo. Para transmitir (falar), pressione o boto PTT (Push-To-Talk). Para receber chamadas, solte o boto PTT (Push-To-Talk, apertar para falar). Transmitir mais de 50% do tempo pode fazer que os requisitos de conformidade de exposio RF sejam excedidos. Segure o rdio em posio vertical em frente ao rosto com o microfone (e outras partes do rdio incluindo a antena) a pelo menos 2,5 cm (1 polegada) de distncia do nariz ou dos lbios. A antena deve ficar longe dos olhos. Ao usar o rdio junto ao corpo, sempre o coloque em um prendedor, suporte, suporte para cinto ou estojo para este produto aprovado pela Motorola Solutions. NO segure a antena enquanto o rdio estiver transmitindo. NO utilize um rdio porttil com antena danificada. Se a antena danificada entrar em contato com sua pele, poder causar uma queimadura leve. Para garantir constantemente a conformidade com os limites aplicveis de exposio RF, use apenas antenas, baterias e acessrios de reposio aprovados ou fornecidos pela Motorola Solutions. 1 Portugus (Brasil) Para obter uma lista dos acessrios aprovados pela Motorola Solutions, consulte o manual do usurio ou acesse www.motorolasolutions.com Segurana Acstica A exposio a rudos muito altos de qualquer origem por longos perodos pode prejudicar sua audio temporria ou permanentemente. Quanto maior for o volume do rdio, mais cedo sua audio ser prejudicada. s vezes, os danos auditivos causados por rudos fortes no so detectados em sua fase inicial, e podem ter efeito cumulativo. Para proteger sua audio:
Use o volume mais baixo necessrio para a execuo da sua tarefa. Aumente o volume somente se estiver em ambientes barulhentos. Reduza o volume antes de conectar o headset ou o fone de ouvido. Limite o tempo de uso dos fones auriculares ou fones de ouvido com volume alto. Ao utilizar o rdio sem monofones ou fones de ouvido, no coloque o alto-falante do rdio diretamente em contato com seus ouvidos. Equipamentos Mdicos Se voc usa um dispositivo mdico pessoal, como um marca-passo ou aparelho auditivo, consulte o fabricante do dispositivo para determinar se est adequadamente protegido contra energia de RF. Seu mdico pode ajud-lo a obter essas informaes. Coldre magntico Alguns coldres da Motorola Solutions contm ms fortes e de neodmio. Se voc usa um dispositivo mdico pessoal, como um marca-passo ou aparelho auditivo, consulte o fabricante do dispositivo para determinar se ele pode ser usado prximo de ms. Seu mdico pode ajud-lo a obter essas informaes. Tambm esteja ciente de que os ms podem danificar outros produtos, incluindo telefones celulares, computadores, discos rgidos e outros dispositivos eletrnicos, bem como cartes de crdito e de mdia magntica. Mantenha o coldre longe de qualquer dispositivo mecnico que pode ser afetado por um campo magntico. Consulte o fabricante do seu produto para determinar se o seu dispositivo ou produto pode ser usado prximo de ms. 2 Aviso aos Usurios (FCC) Este dispositivo est em conformidade com a parte 15 das normas da FCC, de acordo com as seguintes condies:
Este dispositivo no pode causar interferncias prejudiciais sade. O dispositivo deve aceitar qualquer interferncia recebida, inclusive as que possam causar operao indesejvel do dispositivo. Alteraes ou modificaes feitas neste dispositivo, que no sejam expressamente aprovadas pela Motorola Solutions, podero anular o direito do usurio de operar o equipamento. Avisos Operacionais A seguir so explicados os avisos operacionais:
Para Veculos Equipados com Air Bags Ambientes Potencialmente Explosivos Aviso:
Consulte o manual do fabricante do veculo antes de instalar equipamentos eletrnicos para evitar interferncia com o funcionamento do air bag. NO coloque um rdio porttil na rea sobre um air bag ou na rea de liberao do air bag. Os air bags inflam com muita fora. Se um rdio porttil estiver colocado na rea de liberao do air bag e o air bag inflar, o rdio poder ser impelido com grande fora e causar srios ferimentos aos ocupantes do veculo. Aviso:
No transporte um rdio que no seja certificado para locais de risco em ambientes potencialmente explosivos. Isso pode resultar em ferimentos graves ou morte. Voc deve usar apenas um rdio certificado para locais de risco em ambientes potencialmente explosivos. Ambientes potencialmente explosivos referem-se a locais classificados como de risco que podem conter gases, vapores ou ps nocivos, como reas de abastecimento embaixo do convs principal em barcos, instalaes de armazenamento ou transferncia de produtos qumicos ou combustvel e reas onde o ar contm partculas ou elementos qumicos, como fibras, poeira ou ps metlicos. As reas com ambientes potencialmente explosivos so frequentes, mas nem sempre h avisos sobre isso. NO remova, instale ou carregue baterias nessas reas, nem remova ou instale antenas. Fascas em um ambiente potencialmente explosivo podem causar uma exploso ou incndio que pode resultar em ferimentos e, at mesmo, morte. Reparo reas e Equipamentos para Detonao Aviso: Para evitar possveis interferncias em operaes de detonao, desligue o rdio quando estiver prximo a detonadores eltricos, reas de detonao ou reas onde haja avisos tais como: Desligue rdios bidirecionais. Obedea a todas as sinalizaes e instrues. Baterias Ateno: Use somente baterias aprovadas pela Motorola Solutions. Se a bateria for substituda por uma de tipo incorreto, haver risco de exploso. Sempre carregue a bateria usando o carregador aprovado pela Motorola Solutions. e de fcil acesso. Conecte o carregador/a fonte de alimentao a uma tomada prxima Use a bateria de acordo com sua classificao de Proteo contra entrada (IP) de p e gua. No descarte a bateria no fogo. No troque a bateria em lugares identificados como "Atmosferas Potencialmente Perigosas". No desmonte, comprima, perfure, fragmente ou tente, de outras maneiras, alterar a forma da bateria. No seque baterias molhadas nem midas usando aparelhos ou fontes de calor, como secadores de cabelo ou fornos de micro-ondas. No permita que materiais condutores como joias, chaves ou correntes toquem os terminais expostos da bateria. No descarte baterias no lixo domstico. Portugus (Brasil) Aviso:
Reparos em rdios intrinsecamente seguros da Motorola Solutions certificados, por exemplo, por FM, UL, CSA, CENELEC, devem ser feitos apenas em um local que passou por auditoria de acordo com as normas de reparo e manuteno dos rgos certificadores. Entre em contato com a Motorola Solutions para obter assistncia sobre reparos e servios em equipamentos Motorola Solutions intrinsecamente seguros. Um reparo constitui algo sendo feito internamente na unidade que a retornar as suas condies originais. Os itens que no so considerados como reparos so os em que a ao realizada em uma unidade que no precisa que a parte externa seja aberta para expor os circuitos eltricos internos da unidade. No Substitua Opes ou Acessrios O equipamento de comunicao Motorola Solutions certificado como intrinsecamente seguro pelos rgos de aprovao (FM, UL, CSA, CENELEC), testado como um sistema completo que consiste do porttil aprovado, bateria aprovada e acessrios e/ou opes aprovados pelo rgo listado. Essa combinao de porttil e bateria aprovada deve ser estritamente observada. No pode haver substituio de itens, mesmo se o substituto tiver sido aprovado previamente com um equipamento de comunicaes Motorola Solutions diferente. As configuraes aprovadas so listadas pelo rgo Aprovador (FM, UL, CSA, CENELEC). A Etiqueta de Aprovao de Intrinsecamente Seguro afixada ao rdio refere-se classificao de intrinsecamente seguro do rdio e da bateria aprovada que pode ser usada com o sistema. O PN manual referenciado na Etiqueta de Aprovao de Intrinsecamente Seguro identifica os acessrios ou opes aprovados que podem ser usados com a unidade de rdio porttil. O uso de uma bateria e/ou acessrio intrinsecamente seguro no Motorola Solutions com a unidade de rdio aprovada pela Motorola Solutions invalidar a aprovao de segurana intrnseca da unidade de rdio. 3 Portugus (Brasil) Diretiva de Resduos de Equipamentos Eltricos e Eletrnicos (WEEE) para a Unio Europeia (UE) A Diretiva de WEEE da Unio Europeia exige que os produtos vendidos nos pases da UE tenham a etiqueta de lixeira riscada no produto (ou no pacote, em alguns casos). Conforme definido pela diretiva WEEE, essa etiqueta de lixeira cruzada indica que os clientes e os usurios nos pases da UE no devem descartar equipamentos ou acessrios eltricos ou eletrnicos em lixo domstico. Os clientes ou os usurios nos pases da UE devem entrar em contato com o representante local do fornecedor do equipamento ou com a central de servios para obter informaes sobre o sistema de coleta de lixo em seu pas. Para informaes sobre descarte e reciclagem de resduos eletrnicos, baterias e embalagens, por favor, ligue: 0800168272. 4 Notes Cover.fm Page 1 Wednesday, April 24, 2019 12:39 PM MOTOROLA, MOTO, MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS and the Stylized M logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC and are used under license. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 2004 and 2020 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Inc FCC ID: AZ489FT4971 / IC: 109U-89FT4971 EXHIBIT 1 IDENTIFICATION LABEL
(Pursuant to FCC Part 2.1033(c)(11), 2.1033(b)(7) and RSP 100 Annex C and Sec 3) LOCATION ____ See the Attached Photograph or Sketch ____ Bottom of the device ____ Front of the device _X__ Back of the device ____ Back of the device under Belt Clip ____ ____ Electronic labeling: In the user manual (Section: XX) In the Battery Compartment TYPE X __ The label is a poly carbonate film laminate with a pressure sensitive adhesive backing. The adhesive is a permanent type acrylic with the minimum peel strength of 40 oz/inch. The label is an electronic print accessible in the device. MARKINGS (TEXT) X X See the Attached Photograph and Exhibit 3 for the actual location of the FCC/IC label on the device. Label Attached Below. See Attached Drawing. EXHIBIT 1 Revision 1 (2 Aug 2022) SHEET 1 OF 2 Applicant: Motorola Solutions Inc FCC ID: AZ489FT4971 / IC: 109U-89FT4971 Figure 1: FCC/IC Label for NKP Model (AAH11YDC9JA2AN) Figure 2: FCC/IC Label for NKP Model (AAH11YDC9JC2AN)
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1 2 | 2.911(d)(5)(i)-(ii) Covered Equipment | Attestation Statements | 466.33 KiB | April 15 2024 / April 16 2024 |
FCC ID: AZ489FT4971 Date: March 22, 2024 Office of Engineering and Technology Laboratory Division Equipment Authorization Branch Federal Communications Commission Laboratory 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Attestation Statements pursuant to Part 2.911 (d) with FCC ID: AZ489FT4971 Dear Sir/Madam, According to FCC 22-84 and KDB 986446, Motorola Solutions Malaysia Sdn Bhd certifies that the equipment for which authorization is sought is not covered equipment prohibited from receiving an equipment authorization pursuant to section 2.903 of the FCC rules. Sincerely, Arine Lee FCC/IC Certification Manager E-mail : arinelee@motorolasolutions.com _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ EXHIBIT 13e Motorola Solutions Malaysia Sdn Bhd, Plot 2A, Medan Bayan Lepas, Mukim 12 SWD, 11900 Bayan Lepas, Penang, Malaysia Template Revision 2 (27 September 2023) FCC ID: AZ489FT4971 Date: March 22, 2024 Office of Engineering and Technology Laboratory Division Equipment Authorization Branch Federal Communications Commission Laboratory 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Attestation Statements pursuant to Part 2.911 (d)(5)(ii) with FCC ID: AZ489FT4971 Dear Sir/Madam, According to FCC 22-84 and KDB 986446, Motorola Solutions Malaysia Sdn Bhd certifies that as of the date of the filing of the application, the applicant is not identified on the Covered List (as a specifically named entity or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates) as an entity producing covered equipment. Sincerely, Arine Lee FCC/IC Certification Manager E-mail : arinelee@motorolasolutions.com _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ EXHIBIT 13e Motorola Solutions Malaysia Sdn Bhd, Plot 2A, Medan Bayan Lepas, Mukim 12 SWD, 11900 Bayan Lepas, Penang, Malaysia Template Revision 2 (27 September 2023)
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FCC ID: AZ489FT4971 Date: March 22, 2024 Office of Engineering and Technology Laboratory Division Equipment Authorization Branch Federal Communications Commission Laboratory 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Attestation Statements pursuant to Part 2.911 (d)(7) with FCC ID: AZ489FT4971 Dear Sir/Madam, This letter is to confirm that Motorolas Solutions Inc has a US Representative on behalf of for all future FCC certification/registrations. As the FCC Representative, we are aware of the requirements involved as outlined in US applicable document (FCC 22-84 and KDB 986446). US Representative Company Name: Motorola Solutions FRN Number: 0003778479 Company Grantee Code: AZ4 Contact Name: Deanna Zakharia Address: 8000 West Sunrise Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33322 Telephone Number: (954) 723-4707 E-mail: Deanna.zakharia@motorolasolutions.com Applicant Company Name: Motorola Solutions Company Grantee Code: AZ4 Contact Name:
Address:
Arine Lee Plot 2A, Medan Bayan Lepas, Mukim 12 SWD, 11900 Bayan Lepas, Penang, Malaysia
+6042240258 Telephone Number:
Sincerely, Arine Lee FCC/IC Certification Manager E-mail : arinelee@motorolasolutions.com _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ EXHIBIT 13f Motorola Solutions Inc. 8000 West Sunrise Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33322 Template Revision 2 (24 Februray 2023)
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FCC ID: AZ489FT4971 Date: March 22, 2024 Office of Engineering and Technology Laboratory Division Equipment Authorization Branch Federal Communications Commission Laboratory 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Application for Class 2 Permissive Change to FCC Authorized Transceiver with FCC ID: AZ489FT4971 Dear Sir/Madam, A permissive change is requested for the subject transceiver which is marketed in the United States and elsewhere. A. DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT CHANGES:
1. A cost down initiative has been introduced to cut down the cost for the product. 2 VCO becomes a single VCO in the VCO section but not impacting the radio performance. 2. Removal of components at TX VCO and TX VCO Buffer schematic to address the cost down initiatives. 3. From Not Placed to Placed component for Low Pass Filter Circuity in the Transmitter section and some surrounding circuitry with some value changes. Section VCO 1 VCO 2 VCO TX Buffer Default (Before) Cost Down (After) RX TX Yes RX and TX Do Not Place Do Not Place Low Pass Filter Transmitter Power Do Not Place Placed and Value Change B. PERFORMANCE DIFFERENCES:
EME has been assessed and no degradation was found, however EMC observed degradation as compared to the previous filing but the data continues to be compliant to the FCC limits. C. CONCLUSION:
This radio continues to meet all FCC emissions requirements for which authorization was granted. Sincerely, _____________ Arine Lee FCC/IC Certification Manager E-mail : arinelee@motorolasolutions.com ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Motorola Solutions Malaysia Sdn Bhd, Plot 2A, Medan Bayan Lepas, Mukim 12 SWD, 11900 Bayan Lepas, Penang, Malaysia EXHIBIT 13A Template Revision 1 (2 Aug 2022)
1 2 | Confidentiality Request | Cover Letter(s) | 126.93 KiB | April 15 2024 / April 16 2024 |
FCC ID: AZ489FT4971 CONFIDENTIALITY REQUEST Date: March 22, 2024 Office of Engineering and Technology Laboratory Division Equipment Authorization Branch FCC Laboratory 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Confidentiality Request for Transmitter with FCC ID: AZ489FT4971 Dear Sir / Madam, Motorola Solutions Malaysia Sdn Bhd is requesting that Exhibit 4 (Block Diagram), Exhibit 5 (Schematic Diagrams), Exhibit 10 (Parts List and Tune Up Procedures) and Exhibit 12 (Operational Description) not be made routinely available for public inspection. Motorola Solutions considers the information in these exhibits to be classified as trade secrets, pursuant to 47 CFR Section 0.457(d), 0.459 and Section 552(b)(4) of the Freedom of Information Act. Please mark Exhibits 4, 5, 10,and 12 as Confidential. Please contact me if you require any additional information. Sincerely, Arine Lee FCC/IC Certifcation Manager E-mail: arinelee@motorolasolutions.com __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Motorola Solutions Malaysia Sdn Bhd, Plot 2A, Medan Bayan Lepas, Mukim 12 SWD, 11900 Bayan Lepas, Penang, Malaysia EXHIBIT 13B Template Revision 2 (2 Jan 2024)
1 2 | Statement of Certification | Attestation Statements | 128.88 KiB | April 15 2024 / April 16 2024 |
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Inc FCC ID: AZ489FT4971/ IC: 109U-89FT4971 EXHIBIT 2 Statement of Certification
(Pursuant to FCC Part 2.907, 2.908 and RSP 100 Sec 4) 2.1 Statement of Certification Transceiver type described herein (AZ489FT4971/109U-89FT4971) is in compliance with all applicable parts of the FCC rules and ISED RSS standards. Each unit manufactured, imported, or marketed will conform to the samples tested herein, within the statistical variations that can be expected due to high volume production and test measurement error. NAME:
Ong Khye Siang SIGNATURE:
DATE:
TITLE:
20 March 2024 Engineering Manager EXHIBIT 2a Template Revision 3 (19 March 2024) SHEET 1 OF 2 Applicant: Motorola Solutions Inc FCC ID: AZ489FT4971/ IC: 109U-89FT4971 2.2 Spectrum Efficiency Declaration The device supports TDMA (F2) transmission with 12.5 kHz spacing. Each transmit slot is 30 ms long and it is followed by 30 ms standby/ receive. Transmission in digital TDMA mode (according to 6.25e efficiency standard) allows improved spectrum utilization whereby, the existing 12.5 kHz channel now allows two voice conversations to take place instead of one. Furthermore, the portable radio has integrated voice & data feature that extends the capability of the system to send & receive data through conventional infrastructure. This device is also capable of supporting a minimum data rate of 400 bits per second per 6.25kHz of channel bandwidth. NAME:
Ong Khye Siang SIGNATURE:
DATE:
TITLE:
20 March 2024 Engineering Manager EXHIBIT 2a Template Revision 3 (19 March 2024) SHEET 2 OF 2 Applicant: Motorola Solutions Inc FCC ID: AZ489FT4971/ IC: 109U-89FT4971 2.3 Product Family Declaration FCC Model Number ISED Model Number
(HVIN) Product Name
(PMN) Software Version
(FVIN) Description AAH11YDC9JA2AN AAH11YDC9JA2AN R2 I02.24.01.3006 AAH11YDC9JC2AN AAH11YDC9JC2AN R2 I02.24.01.3006 MOTOTRBO R2 400-
480M 4W NKP MOTOTRBO R2 400-
480M 4W NKP ANALOG Note:
- The difference between AAH11YDC9JA2AN and AAH11YDC9JC2AN is only the software features. To differentiate the radio from different manufacturers, on the product label, the Radios
Serial Number plant code (4th character of the radio serial number) will be E for the radio that is built by Jabil Malaysia, Z for the radio that is built by Jabil Mexico. For Jabil Malaysia, the 6th character of the serial number denotes the Jabil manufacturing site. Jabil Sungai Petani : A, C, E, G, J, L, N, Q, S, U, W, Y Jabil Batu Kawan : B, D, F, K, M, P, R, T, V, X, Z For example, 902EZY0228 (from Jabil Sungai Petani (JSP) Malaysia) 902EZX0228 (from Jabil Batu Kawan (JBK) Malaysia) 902ZZL0228 (from Jabil Mexico (JMX) Mexico) NAME:
Iman Binti Izulman SIGNATURE:
DATE:
TITLE:
20 March 2024 Electrical Engineering EXHIBIT 2a Template Revision 3 (19 March 2024) SHEET 3 OF 2
1 2 | Agency Agreement | Cover Letter(s) | 39.62 KiB | January 24 2023 |
Certification Department Date: 16 January 2023 Subject: Application Authorization for FCC/IC filing To Whom It May Concern:
I hereby authorize Arine Lee to apply, on my behalf, the application for the following FCC/IC ID:
FCC/IC ID: AZ489FT4971 / 109U-89FT4971 Please contact me if there are any questions or issues. Regards, Deanna Zakharia Regulatory Compliance Manager Tel: (954) 723 4707 Email: Deanna.zakharia@motorolasolutions.com ____________________________________________________________________________ Motorola Solutions Inc, 8000 West Sunrise Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33322
1 2 | Cover Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 100.74 KiB | January 24 2023 |
FCC ID: AZ489FT4971 Date: January 16, 2023 Office of Engineering and Technology Laboratory Division Equipment Authorization Branch Federal Communications Commission Laboratory 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Application for New Filing Certification of Transmitter with FCC ID: AZ489FT4971 Dear Sir/Madam, Motorola Solutions Malaysia Sdn Bhd herein submits application for Certification of the subject transmitter. This transmitter is intended for use in a portable radio application with capabilities for clear and coded communications with a variable transmit power operating within the following frequency ranges:
Product Name R2 Model Numbers Frequency Range RF Power AAH11YDC9JA2AN AAH11YDC9JC2AN LMR: 400 480 MHz 4.8W
(Max declared) FCC Rules Part 22, 90 We are requesting certification under Part(s) of the Commissions Rules listed above to allow operation of this equipment. The subject transmitter complies with Section 90.203 of the Rules in that the operator cannot directly program transmit frequencies using the unit's normally accessible external controls. A complete Certification application is enclosed. If you require any additional information, please contact me at +604-2240258. Sincerely, Arine Lee FCC/IC Certification Manager E-mail: arinelee@motorolasolutions.com __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Motorola Solutions Malaysia Sdn Bhd, Plot 2A, Medan Bayan Lepas, Mukim 12 SWD, 11900 Bayan Lepas, Penang, Malaysia EXHIBIT 13A Revision 3 (1 Dec 2022)
1 2 | Frequency Justification Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 116.70 KiB | January 24 2023 |
FCC ID: AZ489FT4971 January 16, 2023 Authorization & Evaluation Division Federal Communications Commission Laboratory 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Extended Frequencies Justification for Certification of Transmitter with FCC ID:
AZ489FT4971. Dear Sir/Madam:
This transmitter is designed to operate in the frequency ranges as described in Exhibit 13a:
To aid equipment authorization in other countries which accept the United States FCC Grant for Certification, Motorola Solutions is requesting that the FCC lists the above applicable frequencies range under FCC Rule Parts 22 and 90 on the FCC Grant. For the FCCs Rule Parts 22 and 90 applications, this radio is used in systems by Federal and Public Safety agencies including Police, Fire, and Emergency Medical Services, etc. as indicated in the table below. Equipment programming is the responsibility of Authorized Service Personnel. Also, the radio complies with 47 CFR Part 90.203(e), in that the operator cannot directly program the transmit frequencies using the normally accessible external controls. Per the FCCs KDB634817 guidance, as an alternative to listing the exact frequencies, we acknowledge that its a violation of the FCC Rules if this device operates on unauthorized frequencies. Frequency Range (MHz) 380-406 406.1-450 450-454 456-460 460-462.5375 462.5375-462.7375*
462.7375-467.5375 467.7375-470 470-512
*Canada Part 22 Part 90 Federal x Other Regions x x x x x x x x x x x Please contact me if you required any additional information. Sincerely, Arine Lee FCC/IC Certification Manager E-mail: arinelee@motorolasolutions.com ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Motorola Solutions Malaysia Sdn Bhd, Plot 2A, Medan Bayan Lepas, Mukim 12 SWD, 11900 Bayan Lepas, Penang, Malaysia EXHIBIT 13C Revision 1 (2 Aug 2022)
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2024-04-16 | 406.1 ~ 480 | TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face | Class II Permissive Change |
2 | 2023-01-24 | 406.1 ~ 480 | TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2024-04-16
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1 2 |
2023-01-24
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Motorola Solutions, Inc.
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0003778479
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1 2 | Physical Address |
Plot 2A, Medan Bayan Lepas Mukim 12 SWD
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1 2 |
Plot 2A, Medan Bayan Lepas
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1 2 |
8000 West Sunrise Blvd
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1 2 |
Bayan Lepas, N/A
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1 2 |
Ft Lauderdale, Florida 33322
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1 2 |
Malaysia
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1 2 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
j******@tuvsud.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
B2: General Mobile Radio And Broadcast Services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 22 (non-cellular) 73, 74, 90, 95, 97, & 101 (all below 3 GHz)
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
AZ4
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
89FT4971
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
A**** L********
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1 2 |
D**** Z****
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1 2 | Title |
Certification Manager
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1 2 |
Regulatory Compliance Manager
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+6022********
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1 2 |
95472********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
--********
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1 2 |
a******@motorolasolutions.com
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1 2 |
d******@motorolasolutions.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face | ||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Portable 2-Way Radio | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II Permissive Change | ||||
1 2 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is rated conducted; maximum conducted output power as allowed by 47 CFR 90.205(s) is 4.8 W. Body-worn SAR compliance is limited to the specific belt-clip and accessory configurations tested for in this filing. This device must be restricted to work related operations in an Occupational/Controlled RF exposure Environment. All qualified end-users of this device must have the knowledge to control their exposure conditions and/or duration to comply with Occupational /Controlled SAR limit and requirements. A label, as described in this filing, must be displayed on the device to direct users to specific training information for meeting Occupational Exposure Requirements and users must be provided with the training information. The highest reported SAR for head and body-worn accessory exposure conditions are 3.96 W/kg and 5.91 W/kg, respectively. C2PC to address part changes as described in this filing. | ||||
1 2 | Output power listed is rated conducted; maximum conducted output power as allowed by 47 CFR 90.205(s) is 4.8 W. Body-worn SAR compliance is limited to the specific belt-clip and accessory configurations tested for in this filing. This device must be restricted to work related operations in an Occupational/Controlled RF exposure Environment. All qualified end-users of this device must have the knowledge to control their exposure conditions and/or duration to comply with Occupational /Controlled SAR limit and requirements. A label, as described in this filing, must be displayed on the device to direct users to specific training information for meeting Occupational Exposure Requirements and users must be provided with the training information. The highest reported SAR for head and body-worn accessory exposure conditions are 3.96 W/kg and 5.91 W/kg, respectively. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
Motorola Penang Advanced Communication Laboratory
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1 2 | Name |
M**** Y******
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
604-2********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
604 6********
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1 2 |
a******@motorolasolutions.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 22,9 | EF | 400 | 406 | 4 | 0.5 ppm | 11K0F3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 22,9 | EF | 400 | 406 | 4 | 0.5 ppm | 7K60F1D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 22,9 | EF | 400 | 406 | 4 | 0.5 ppm | 7K60FXD | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 22,9 | EF | 400 | 406 | 4 | 0.5 ppm | 7K60F1E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 5 | 22,9 | EF | 400 | 406 | 4 | 0.5 ppm | 7K60FXE | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 6 | 22,9 | EF | 400 | 406 | 4 | 0.5 ppm | 7K60F1W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 7 | 22,9 | EF | 400 | 406 | 4 | 0.5 ppm | 16K0F3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 8 | 22,9 | EF ES | 406.1 | 480 | 4 | 0.5 ppm | 11K0F3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 9 | 22,9 | EF ES | 406.1 | 480 | 4 | 0.5 ppm | 7K60F1D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 22,9 | EF ES | 406.1 | 480 | 4 | 0.5 ppm | 7K60FXD | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 11 | 22,9 | EF ES | 406.1 | 480 | 4 | 0.5 ppm | 7K60F1E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 12 | 22,9 | EF ES | 406.1 | 480 | 4 | 0.5 ppm | 7K60FXE | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 13 | 22,9 | EF ES | 406.1 | 480 | 4 | 0.5 ppm | 7K60F1W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 14 | 22 | EF | 406.1 | 480 | 4 | 0.5 ppm | 16K0F3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 22,9 | EF | 400 | 406 | 4 | 0.5 ppm | 11K0F3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 22,9 | EF | 400 | 406 | 4 | 0.5 ppm | 7K60F1D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 3 | 22,9 | EF | 400 | 406 | 4 | 0.5 ppm | 7K60FXD | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 4 | 22,9 | EF | 400 | 406 | 4 | 0.5 ppm | 7K60F1E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 5 | 22,9 | EF | 400 | 406 | 4 | 0.5 ppm | 7K60FXE | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 6 | 22,9 | EF | 400 | 406 | 4 | 0.5 ppm | 7K60F1W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 7 | 22,9 | EF | 400 | 406 | 4 | 0.5 ppm | 16K0F3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 8 | 22,9 | EF | 406.1 | 480 | 4 | 0.5 ppm | 11K0F3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 9 | 22,9 | EF | 406.1 | 480 | 4 | 0.5 ppm | 7K60F1D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 22,9 | EF | 406.1 | 480 | 4 | 0.5 ppm | 7K60FXD | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 11 | 22,9 | EF | 406.1 | 480 | 4 | 0.5 ppm | 7K60F1E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 12 | 22,9 | EF | 406.1 | 480 | 4 | 0.5 ppm | 7K60FXE | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 13 | 22,9 | EF | 406.1 | 480 | 4 | 0.5 ppm | 7K60F1W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 14 | 22 | EF | 406.1 | 480 | 4 | 0.5 ppm | 16K0F3E |
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