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Agent Authorization | Cover Letter(s) | 39.71 KiB | April 11 2024 | |||
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Attestation BT & WLAN Declaration | Attestation Statements | 149.50 KiB | April 11 2024 | |||
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Attestation Statement Part 2.911(d)(7) | Attestation Statements | 98.93 KiB | April 11 2024 | |||
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BT Test Report rev | Test Report | 5.21 MiB | April 11 2024 | |||
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Test Report U-NII 1,2,3 Part 1 | Test Report | 5.52 MiB | April 12 2024 / April 11 2024 | |||
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en-US fr-CA es-LA pt-BR RF Energy Exposure Training and Product Safety Information for Portable Two-Way Radios Formation sur lexposition aux RF et information sur la scurit du produit pour radios bidirectionnelles portatives Capacitacin sobre la exposicin a energa de radiofrecuencia e informacin de proteccin del producto para radios de dos vas porttiles Treinamento sobre a Exposio Energia de RF e Informaes de Segurana do Produto para Rdios Portteis Bidirecionais https://learning.motorolasolutions.com/User_Documentation English 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. RF Energy Exposure Awareness and Control Information and Operational Instructions for General Population and Uncontrolled Environment Use For more information on what RF energy exposure is, see the following websites:
https://www.fcc.gov/
https://www.who.int/health-topics/electromagnetic-fields/
For additional information, see http://responsibility.motorolasolutions.com/index.php/
ourapproach/wirelesscommhealth/. RF Exposure Compliance and Control 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 users. Do not use this device if the operational requirements described herein are not met. 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. 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. 1 English 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. 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. 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 2 English 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. Operational Warnings The following explains the operational warnings:
For Vehicle With Air Bags 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. Potentially Explosive Atmospheres 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. 3 English 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. Use the battery in accordance with its water and/or dust Ingress 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. Safety Instructions for Power Supply 1. The power supply is for use with equipment according to IEC/EN/UL 62368-1/60950-1. 2. The power supply is for indoor use in dry locations. 3. The equipment shall be connected to a nearby and easily accessible socket outlet. If the power supply is damaged or defective, do not repair or use the power supply. 4. Repair Warning:
Repairs to a Motorola Solutions Hazardous Location-Approved radio product certified by, for example, 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 Hazardous Location-Approved equipment. A repair constitutes something done internally to the unit that would bring it back to its original condition. 4 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 (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 (UL, CSA, CENELEC). The Hazardous Location-Approved 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 Hazardous Location-Approved Label identifies the approved Accessories and or options that can be used with that portable radio unit. Using a non-Motorola Solutions-Hazardous Location-Approved battery and/or accessory with the Motorola Solutions approved radio unit will void the Hazardous Location 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. For Brazil, information for disposal and recycling of electronic waste, batteries, and packaging, please call: 0800168272. 5 Franais (Canada) Mise en garde Avant dutiliser cette radio, lisez cette brochure qui contient dimportantes instructions dutilisation. 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 lexposition aux radiofrquences Les rglementations nationales et internationales noncent que les fabricants doivent sassurer que leurs produits sont conformes aux limites dexposition lnergie 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 lexposition des tres humains lnergie lectromagntique de radiofrquence. Information de sensibilisation et de gestion de lexposition lnergie RF, et consignes relatives lutilisation par la population gnrale et en environnement non contrl Pour plus de renseignements sur lexposition lnergie RF, consultez les sites suivants :
https://www.fcc.gov/
https://www.who.int/health-topics/electromagnetic-fields/
Pour en savoir plus, voir http://responsibility.motorolasolutions.com/index.php/
ourapproach/wirelesscommhealth/. Directives de conformit et de contrle de lexposition lnergie RF Ne pas retirer les tiquettes relatives lexposition lnergie RF qui sont apposes sur cet appareil ou sur ses accessoires. Joignez ces consignes lappareil lorsque vous le transfrez dautres utilisateurs. Nutilisez pas cet appareil si les conditions de fonctionnement dcrites aux prsentes ne sont pas runies. 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. 1 Franais (Canada) Lappareil 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. Instructions dutilisation Ne pas mettre plus de 50 % du temps. Pour mettre (parler), appuyez sur la touche Presser pour Parler (PTT). Pour recevoir les appels, relchez le bouton PTT. 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. 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 lutilisation avec ce produit. NE TENEZ PAS lantenne entre vos doigts pendant que la radio met. NUTILISEZ PAS une radio portative 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 aux limites dexposition lnergie RF applicables, utilisez uniquement les antennes, les batteries et les accessoires de rechange ou fournis et approuvs par Motorola Solutions. Pour obtenir une liste des accessoires approuvs par Motorola Solutions, veuillez consulter votre manuel dutilisation ou visitez le site www.motorolasolutions.com. Protection de loue Une exposition des bruits forts en provenance de nimporte 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 loue survient rapidement. Des dommages auditifs dus lexposition 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. Rduisez le volume avant dajouter un casque ou un couteur. Limitez la priode de temps dutilisation du casque ou de lcouteur volume lev. 2 Franais (Canada) Lorsque vous utilisez la radio sans casque ni couteur, ne placez pas le haut-
parleur de la radio directement sur votre oreille. Appareils mdicaux Si vous utilisez un appareil mdical personnel, comme un stimulateur cardiaque ou une prothse auditive, consultez le fabricant de votre appareil pour dterminer sil est convenablement protg contre les RF. Votre mdecin peut vous aider obtenir ces renseignements. tuis incorporant des aimants Certains tuis de Motorola Solutions intgrent de puissants aimants en nodyme. Si vous utilisez un appareil mdical personnel, comme un stimulateur cardiaque ou une prothse auditive, consultez le fabricant de votre appareil pour dterminer sil peut tre utilis proximit daimants. Votre mdecin peut vous aider obtenir ces renseignements. Notez galement que les aimants peuvent endommager dautres 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 ltui loin de tout appareil 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 daimants. Avertissements de fonctionnement Le tableau suivant explique les avertissements de fonctionnement :
Pour les vhicules quips de coussins gonflables Avertissement :
Consultez le manuel du fabricant du vhicule avant dinstaller un appareil lectronique afin dviter toute interfrence avec le cblage des coussins gonflables. NE PLACEZ PAS de radio portative dans la zone situe au-dessus dun 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 doccasionner de graves lsions corporelles aux passagers du vhicule. Atmosphres potentiellement explosives Avertissement :
Ne transportez pas une radio non certifie pour les emplacements dangereux dans une atmosphre potentiellement explosive. Cela 3 Franais (Canada) pourrait entraner des blessures graves ou la mort. Vous ne devez utiliser quune radio certifie pour les endroits dangereux dans une atmosphre potentiellement explosive. 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 de ravitaillement 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 lair est charg de produits chimiques ou de 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 nest pas toujours le cas. VITEZ denlever, dinstaller ou de charger les batteries, ou denlever ou dinstaller 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 de signalisation et toutes les consignes. Batteries Mise en garde : Utilisez uniquement les batteries agres par Motorola Solutions. La batterie risque dexploser si elle nest pas correctement remplace. Chargez votre batterie laide du chargeur approuv par Motorola Solutions. Utilisez la batterie conformment son indice de protection (IP) contre leau et la poussire. Ne jetez pas votre batterie au feu. Ne remplacez pas la batterie dans un endroit identifi par un avis 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. 4 Franais (Canada) 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. Instructions sur la scurit pour le bloc dalimentation 1. Le bloc dalimentation est conu pour tre utilis avec lquipement conformment la norme CEI/EN/UL 62368-1/60950-1. 2. Le bloc dalimentation est conu pour une utilisation lintrieur dans des endroits secs. 3. Lquipement doit tre branch une prise de courant proximit et facilement accessible. 4. Si le bloc dalimentation est endommag ou dfectueux, ne le rparez pas et ne lutilisez pas. Rparation Avertissement :
La rparation dune radio de scurit intrinsque de Motorola Solutions homologue, notamment par FM, UL, CSA ou CENELEC, doit tre effectue uniquement un endroit ayant fait lobjet dune vrification en vertu de la norme sur les rparations et lentretien de lorganisme dhomologation. Contactez Motorola Solutions afin dobtenir de lassistance propos de la rparation et de lentretien dquipement scurit intrinsque Motorola Solutions. Le terme rparation dsigne tout travail effectu sur les composants internes de lunit afin de la ramener son tat dorigine. Un travail qui ne ncessite pas louverture du botier extrieur de lunit de sorte que ses circuits lectriques internes sont exposs ne constitue pas une rparation. viter de substituer des options ou des accessoires Lquipement de communications Motorola Solutions certifi scurit intrinsque par lentit dhomologation (UL, CSA, CENELEC) est test en tant que systme complet, savoir : la radio portative, la batterie, les accessoires et les options, tous agrs par lentit correspondante. Lintgrit de cette configuration agre forme dune radio portative et dune batterie approuves doit tre strictement respecte. Aucune substitution dlment nest permise, mme si llment de rechange a pralablement t agr pour lutilisation avec une autre unit de communication Motorola Solutions. Les configurations approuves peuvent tre consultes dans la liste mise disposition par lentit dhomologation (UL, CSA, CENELEC). 5 Franais (Canada) Ltiquette Approuv pour les emplacements dangereux 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 ltiquette Approuv pour les emplacements dangereux identifie les accessoires et/ou les options approuvs qui peuvent tre utiliss avec cette unit de radio portative. Le fait de ne pas utiliser une batterie ou un accessoire approuv par Motorola Solutions pour les emplacements dangereux avec lunit de radio Motorola Solutions approuve annule lhomologation pour les emplacements dangereux de cette unit de radio. Directive sur la mise au rebut des quipements lectriques et lectroniques de lUnion europenne (UE) (WEEE) La directive DEEE 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 DEEE, 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 llimination et le recyclage des dchets lectroniques, des batteries et des emballages pour le Brsil, veuillez composer :
0800168272. 6 Espaol (Latinoamrica) Precaucin Antes de usar el radio, lea este folleto, que contiene instrucciones de funcionamiento importantes. Para obtener informacin sobre detalles, folletos, manuales del usuario y accesorios aprobados del producto, consulte www.motorolasolutions.com. Cumplimiento de las normas de exposicin a radiofrecuencia En las normativas nacionales e internacionales, se exige 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 Motorola Solutions est diseado, fabricado y probado para cumplir con todas las normativas nacionales e internacionales correspondientes en materia de exposicin humana a la energa electromagntica de radiofrecuencia. Conocimiento de la exposicin a energa de radiofrecuencia, informacin de control e instrucciones de funcionamiento para el pblico en general y uso en entornos no controlados Para obtener ms informacin sobre la exposicin a energa de radiofrecuencia, consulte los siguientes sitios web:
https://www.fcc.gov/
https://www.who.int/health-topics/electromagnetic-fields/
Para obtener informacin adicional, consulte http://
responsibility.motorolasolutions.com/index.php/ourapproach/wirelesscommhealth/. Cumplimiento de exposicin a radiofrecuencia y pautas de control No retire ninguna de las etiquetas de exposicin a radiofrecuencia, si las hubiere, de este dispositivo o sus accesorios relacionados. Adjunte estas instrucciones al dispositivo cuando lo transfiera a otros usuarios. No utilice este dispositivo si no se cumple con los requisitos de funcionamiento descritos en este documento. Aviso 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. 1 Espaol (Latinoamrica) Los cambios o las modificaciones que se realicen en este dispositivo, pero que no estn aprobados expresamente por Motorola Solutions, podran anular el permiso del usuario para operar este equipo. 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. Sostenga el radio en posicin vertical frente al rostro con el micrfono (y otras partes del radio, incluida la antena) a al menos 2,5 cm (1 in) 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 aprobados por Motorola Solutions para este producto. NO sujete la antena mientras el radio est realizando una transmisin. NO utilice radios porttiles que tengan la antena daada. Si una antena daada entra en contacto con la 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. Para obtener una lista de los accesorios aprobados por Motorola Solutions, consulte el manual del usuario o visite www.motorolasolutions.com. Proteccin acstica La exposicin a ruidos fuertes de cualquier fuente durante perodos prolongados puede 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 un efecto acumulativo. Para proteger la audicin, realice las siguientes acciones:
Utilice el volumen ms bajo que necesite para hacer el trabajo. Aumente el volumen solo si se encuentra en un ambiente ruidoso. Reduzca el volumen antes de conectar los auriculares o el audfono. Restrinja el tiempo durante el cual usa los auriculares o los audfonos con un volumen alto. Cuando use el radio sin audfonos o auriculares, no coloque el altavoz del radio directamente contra el odo. Dispositivos mdicos Si utiliza un dispositivo mdico personal, como un marcapasos o una prtesis auditiva, consulte al fabricante del dispositivo para determinar si est 2 Espaol (Latinoamrica) adecuadamente protegido contra la energa de radiofrecuencia. Su mdico puede ayudarlo a obtener esta informacin. Fundas con imanes Algunas fundas de Motorola Solutions incluyen imanes de neodimio potentes. Si utiliza un dispositivo mdico personal, como un marcapasos o una prtesis auditiva, consulte con el fabricante del dispositivo para determinar si se puede usar cerca de imanes. Su mdico puede ayudarlo a obtener esta informacin. Adems, tenga presente que los imanes pueden daar otros productos, incluidos telfonos celulares, computadoras, discos duros y otros dispositivos electrnicos, adems de tarjetas de crdito y medios de almacenamiento magnticos. Mantenga la funda lejos de cualquier dispositivo mecnico que pueda verse afectado por el campo magntico. Consulte con el fabricante del producto para determinar si el dispositivo o el producto se pueden utilizar cerca de imanes. 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 con el cableado de la bolsa de aire. NO coloque un radio porttil en el rea 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 coloca 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. El trmino atmsferas explosivas se refiere a lugares 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 combustible o productos qumicos, y reas en que el aire contenga productos qumicos o partculas, como material granulado, polvo o 3 Espaol (Latinoamrica) 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 estas reas. Las chispas en atmsferas potencialmente explosivas 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 explosivos elctricos, en un rea de voladuras 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 el cargador aprobado por Motorola Solutions. 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 modificar de ningn otro modo la forma de la batera. No seque una batera mojada o hmeda con un electrodomstico o una fuente de calor externa, como un secador de pelo o un horno de microondas. No permita que materiales conductores como joyas, llaves o cadenas hagan contacto con los terminales expuestos de la batera. No deseche las bateras en la basura domstica. Instrucciones de seguridad para la fuente de alimentacin 1. La fuente de alimentacin est diseada para utilizarse con equipos de acuerdo con los estndares IEC/EN/UL 62368-1/60950-1. 2. La fuente de alimentacin se debe utilizar en reas interiores en lugares secos. 3. El equipo debe estar conectado a un tomacorriente cercano y de fcil acceso. 4. Si la fuente de alimentacin est daada o defectuosa, no la repare ni la utilice. 4 Espaol (Latinoamrica) Reparaciones Advertencia:
Las reparaciones de un producto de radio Motorola Solutions con aprobacin para lugares peligrosos segn certificaciones de, por ejemplo, UL, CSA, CENELEC, deben realizarse solo en una ubicacin que se haya auditado segn el estndar de reparacin y mantenimiento de la entidad de certificacin. Comunquese con Motorola Solutions para solicitar asistencia relacionada con reparaciones y mantenimiento de los equipos Motorola Solutions con aprobacin para lugares peligrosos. Una reparacin constituye un trabajo 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 certificados como intrnsecamente seguros por parte de un organismo de aprobacin (UL, CSA, CENELEC) se prueban como sistemas completos que estn compuestos por el dispositivo porttil, la batera y los accesorios o los elementos opcionales, o ambos, aprobados por el organismo indicado. Debe respetar de manera estricta esta combinacin de dispositivo porttil y batera aprobados. No se deben sustituir los elementos, aun si la pieza de sustitucin se aprob anteriormente para otro equipo de comunicaciones de Motorola Solutions. Las configuraciones aprobadas las indica el organismo de aprobacin (UL, CSA, CENELEC). La etiqueta de aprobacin para lugares peligrosos adherida al radio indica la clasificacin de seguridad intrnseca de ese producto de radio y especifica las bateras aprobadas que pueden usarse con ese sistema. El nmero de pieza del manual indicado en la etiqueta de aprobacin para lugares peligrosos permite identificar los accesorios aprobados o los elementos opcionales que se pueden usar con la unidad de radio porttil. El uso de una batera o un accesorio con aprobacin para lugares peligrosos que no sean de Motorola Solutions con el radio de Motorola Solutions aprobado anular la aprobacin para lugares peligrosos de esa unidad de radio. 5 Espaol (Latinoamrica) Directiva sobre Residuos de Aparatos Elctricos y Electrnicos
(RAEE) de la Unin Europea (UE) La directiva sobre RAEE de la Unin Europea exige que los productos que se venden en los pases de la UE tengan la etiqueta de un contenedor de basura tachado adherida al producto (o al paquete en algunos casos). Como define la directiva sobre RAEE, esta etiqueta con un contenedor de basura tachado indica que los clientes y los usuarios finales de 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 de los pases de la UE deben comunicarse con el representante del distribuidor de equipos o el centro de servicio locales para obtener informacin sobre el sistema de recoleccin de residuos de su pas. Para obtener informacin sobre la eliminacin y el reciclaje de desechos electrnicos, bateras y embalajes en Brasil, llame al: 0800168272. 6 Portugus (Brasil) Ateno Antes de usar o rdio, leia este folheto, que contm instrues operacionais importantes. 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 antes de comercializar rdios portteis bidirecionais. O rdio bidirecional da Motorola Solutions foi projetado, fabricado e testado para obedecer a todos os regulamentos nacionais e internacionais aplicveis de exposio de seres humanos energia eletromagntica de radiofrequncia. Informaes sobre conscientizao e controle de exposio energia de RF e instrues operacionais para a populao em geral e uso em ambientes no controlados Para obter mais informaes sobre o que a exposio energia de RF, acesse os seguintes sites:
https://www.fcc.gov/
https://www.who.int/health-topics/electromagnetic-fields/
Para obter informaes adicionais, consulte http://
responsibility.motorolasolutions.com/index.php/ourapproach/wirelesscommhealth/. Diretrizes de conformidade e controle de exposio RF No remova as Etiquetas de Exposio RF, se houverem, do dispositivo ou acessrios relacionados. Anexe essas instrues ao dispositivo quando o transferir a outros usurios. No use este dispositivo se os requisitos operacionais descritos aqui no forem atendidos. Comunicado 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 indesejada do dispositivo. 1 Portugus (Brasil) Alteraes ou modificaes feitas neste dispositivo que no sejam expressamente aprovadas pela Motorola Solutions podero anular o direito do usurio de operar o equipamento. 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. Segure o rdio na 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 clipe, suporte, coldre, estojo ou arns de segurana aprovado pela Motorola Solutions para este produto. NO segure a antena enquanto o rdio estiver transmitindo. NO utilize o 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. 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 rpido 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 possvel para a execuo da sua tarefa. Aumente o volume somente se estiver em ambientes barulhentos. Reduza o volume antes de conectar o monofone ou o fone de ouvido. Limite o tempo de uso de monofones ou fones de ouvido com volume alto. Ao usar 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 2 Portugus (Brasil) 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 mdias magnticas. Mantenha o coldre longe de qualquer dispositivo mecnico que possa ser afetado por um campo magntico. Consulte o fabricante para determinar se o seu dispositivo ou produto pode ser usado prximo de ms. Avisos operacionais A seguir so explicados os avisos operacionais:
Para veculos equipados com airbags Aviso:
Consulte o manual do fabricante do veculo antes de instalar equipamentos eletrnicos para evitar interferncia com o funcionamento do airbag. NO coloque um rdio porttil na rea sobre um airbag ou na rea de liberao do airbag. Os airbags inflam com muita fora. Se um rdio porttil for colocado na rea de acionamento do airbag e ele inflar, o rdio poder ser impelido com grande fora e causar srios ferimentos aos ocupantes do veculo. Atmosferas potencialmente explosivas 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 3 Portugus (Brasil) com atmosferas potencialmente explosivas so frequentes, mas nem sempre h avisos sobre isso. NO remova, instale ou carregue baterias nessas reas, nem remova ou instale antenas. Fascas em uma atmosfera potencialmente explosiva podem causar uma exploso ou incndio, que pode resultar em ferimentos e, at mesmo, morte. 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. Carregue a bateria usando o carregador aprovado pela Motorola Solutions. Use a bateria de acordo com sua classificao de IP (Ingress Protection, proteo contra entrada) de p e/ou 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. Instrues de segurana para fonte de alimentao 1. A fonte de alimentao deve ser usada com o equipamento de acordo com a IEC/EN/UL 62368-1/60950-1. 2. A fonte de alimentao para uso interno em locais secos. 3. O equipamento deve ser conectado a uma tomada prxima e de fcil acesso. 4. Se a fonte de alimentao estiver danificada ou com defeito, no repare nem use a fonte de alimentao. 4 Portugus (Brasil) Reparo Aviso:
Reparos em rdios aprovados para locais perigosos da Motorola Solutions certificados, por exemplo, por UL, CSA, CENELEC, devem ser feitos apenas em um local que tenha passado 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 aprovados para locais perigosos da Motorola Solutions. 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 substituir opes ou acessrios O equipamento de comunicao Motorola Solutions, certificado como intrinsecamente seguro pelos rgos de aprovao (UL, CSA, CENELEC), testado como um sistema completo que consiste em rdio porttil aprovado, bateria aprovada e acessrios e/ou opes aprovados pelo rgo listado. Essa combinao de rdio 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 (UL, CSA, CENELEC). A etiqueta de aprovao para locais perigosos afixada ao rdio refere-se classificao de intrinsecamente seguro do rdio e da bateria aprovada que pode ser usada com o sistema. O nmero de pea manual referenciado na etiqueta de aprovao para locais perigosos identifica os acessrios e/ou opes aprovados que podem ser usados com a unidade de rdio porttil. O uso de uma bateria e/ou acessrio aprovados para locais perigosos que no seja originalmente da Motorola Solutions com a unidade de rdio aprovada pela Motorola Solutions invalidar a aprovao para locais perigosos da unidade de rdio. 5 Portugus (Brasil) Diretiva WEEE (Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment, resduos de equipamentos eltricos e eletrnicos) da UE (Unio Europeia) A Diretiva WEEE da UE exige a presena da etiqueta de lixeira riscada nos produtos vendidos nos pases da UE (ou no pacote, em alguns casos). Conforme definido pela Diretiva WEEE, essa etiqueta de lixeira cruzada indica que os clientes e os usurios dos pases da UE no devem descartar equipamentos ou acessrios eltricos ou eletrnicos em lixo domstico. Os clientes ou os usurios dos pases da UE devem entrar em contato com o representante do fornecedor do equipamento ou com o centro de assistncia local 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. 6 Notes 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. 2023 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in
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MN010359A01-AB MN010359A01-AB Contents Contents Legal and Support............................................................................................................... 5 Intellectual Property and Regulatory Notices...........................................................................................5 Legal and Compliance Statements..........................................................................................................6 Supplier's Declaration of Conformity.............................................................................................6 ISED WLAN Statement................................................................................................................. 7 Safety and General Information.................................................................................................... 7 Notice to Users (FCC and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED)).... 8 Chapter1:Read Me First.....................................................................................................9 1.1 Software Version................................................................................................................................9 Chapter2:Device Care...................................................................................................... 11 2.1 Cleaning and Disinfecting Your Device............................................................................................ 11 Cleaning Your Device..................................................................................................................11 Disinfecting Your Device............................................................................................................. 12 Chapter3:Device Overview..............................................................................................13 3.1 LED Indicators................................................................................................................................. 14 3.2 Battery Capacity...............................................................................................................................15 Chapter4:Getting Started.................................................................................................17 4.1 Charging the Device........................................................................................................................ 17 4.2 Turning the Device On or Off........................................................................................................... 18 Turning the Device On................................................................................................................ 18 Turning the Device Off................................................................................................................ 18 4.3 Adjusting the Volume....................................................................................................................... 18 4.4 Wired Earpiece Overview................................................................................................................ 19 4.5 Attaching or Removing the Ear Tip.................................................................................................. 20 Attaching the Ear Tip...................................................................................................................20 Removing the Ear Tip..................................................................................................................20 4.6 Attaching or Detaching the Wired Earpiece.....................................................................................21 Attaching the Wired Earpiece......................................................................................................21 Detaching the Wired Earpiece.................................................................................................... 21 4.7 Wearing Your Device....................................................................................................................... 22 4.7.1 Attaching the Badge Clip....................................................................................................22 4.7.2 Attaching the Device to the Holster....................................................................................23 4.8 Activating the Preconfigured Wi-Fi Access Point (PWAP)...............................................................24 Chapter5:Basic Device Operation.................................................................................. 25 5.1 Navigating the Status and Menu List............................................................................................... 25 2 MN010359A01-AB Contents 5.2 Initiating Voice Assistant.................................................................................................................. 26 5.2.1 Voice Assistant Commands............................................................................................... 26 5.3 Locking and Unlocking PTT.............................................................................................................28 Locking PTT................................................................................................................................28 Unlocking PTT.............................................................................................................................28 5.4 Turning the Mute Mode On or Off.................................................................................................... 29 Turning the Mute Mode On......................................................................................................... 29 Turning the Mute Mode Off......................................................................................................... 29 Chapter6:Type of Calls.................................................................................................... 30 6.1 Making Calls.................................................................................................................................... 30 6.2 Receiving Calls................................................................................................................................ 31 Chapter7:Supervisory Override......................................................................................32 Chapter8:Area-Based Talkgroup.................................................................................... 33 8.1 Entering And Exiting Area-Based Talkgroup....................................................................................33 Chapter9:Instant Personal Alert..................................................................................... 34 9.1 Initiating IPA..................................................................................................................................... 34 9.2 Receiving IPA...................................................................................................................................34 9.3 Browsing, Responding and Clearing IPA List...................................................................................35 Chapter10:Ambient Listening......................................................................................... 37 Chapter11:Do Not Disturb............................................................................................... 38 11.1 Turning DND On or Off...................................................................................................................38 Chapter12:Connectivity...................................................................................................39 12.1 Bluetooth........................................................................................................................................39 12.1.1 Turning the Bluetooth On or Off....................................................................................... 39 Turning the Bluetooth On................................................................................................. 39 12.1.2 Bluetooth Pairing..............................................................................................................40 12.1.3 Bluetooth Connection Failure...........................................................................................41 12.1.4 Checking Bluetooth Status...............................................................................................41 12.1.5 Clearing Bluetooth Pairing............................................................................................... 41 12.2 Wi-Fi...............................................................................................................................................42 12.2.1 Turning the Wi-Fi On or Off.............................................................................................. 42 12.2.2 Wi-Fi Status......................................................................................................................42 Chapter13:Emergency Operations................................................................................. 45 13.1 Declaring Emergency.....................................................................................................................45 13.2 Transmitting Emergency Call.........................................................................................................45 13.3 Canceling Emergency....................................................................................................................46 13.4 Receiving Emergency Alerts..........................................................................................................46 13.5 Receiving and Responding to Emergency Calls............................................................................46 3 MN010359A01-AB Contents Chapter14:Scan................................................................................................................48 14.1 Turning Scan On or Off..................................................................................................................48 Chapter15:Device Stun....................................................................................................49 Chapter16:User Disabled or Suspended........................................................................50 Chapter17:Device Kill...................................................................................................... 51 Chapter18:Firmware Over the Air (FOTA)......................................................................52 Chapter19:Authorized Accessories List........................................................................ 53 4 MN010359A01-AB 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. 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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 undesired 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 provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that in-
terference 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 inter-
ference 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. 6 MN010359A01-AB Legal and Support For country code selection usage (WLAN devices) NOTE: The country code selection is for non-US model only and is not available to all US mod-
els. Per FCC regulation, all Wi-Fi products marketed in the US must be fixed to US operation channels only. ISED WLAN Statement CAUTION:
1. The device for operation in the band 51505250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems. 2. The maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the bands 52505350 MHz and 54705725 MHz shall be such that the equipment still complies with the e.i.r.p. limit. 3. The maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the band 57525850 MHz shall be such that the equipment still complies with e.i.r.p. limits specified for point-to-point and non-point-to-point operation as appropriate. 4. The worst case tilt angle(s) necessary to remain compliant with the e.i.r.p. elevation mask requirement set forth in Section 6.2.2 (3) shall be clearly indicated. 5. User should also be advised that high-power radars are allocated as primary users (i.e. priority users) of the bands 52505350 MHz and 56505850 MHz and that these radars could cause interference and/or damage to LE-LAN devices. Safety and General Information CAUTION: Before using this radio, read this section which contains important operating instructions. For more information on product details, brochures, user manuals, and approved accessories, refer to http://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. RF Energy Exposure Awareness and Control Information and Operational Instructions for General Population and Uncontrolled Environment Use For more information on what RF energy exposure is, refer to the following websites:
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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. 8 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 1: Read Me First Chapter 1 Read Me First This user guide covers the basic operations of the device 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
<required ID>
Setup Tone All Tones Description Bold words indicate a name of a key, button, or soft menu item. 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 device for your specific needs. NOTE:
Not all features in the manual are available in your device. 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 device usage practices for effective communication?
What maintenance procedures promote longer device life?
1.1 Software Version All the features described in the following sections are supported by the software version:
9 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 1: Read Me First R01.00.01_AP_R01.00.05 or later. Contact your dealer or administrator for more information. 10 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 2: Device Care Chapter 2 Device Care This section describes the basic handling precaution of the device. Table 2: IP Specification IP Specification IP67 Description Allows your device to withstand adverse field con-
ditions such as being submersed in water between 15 cm and 1 m for 30 minutes or dust tight for 28 hours. If your device has been submersed in water, shake your device and wired earpiece well to remove any water that may be trapped inside the speaker and microphone port. Trapped water could cause decreased audio performance. Never poke the vent (hole) located on the device back casing on top of the battery compartment. This vent allows for pressure equalization in the device. Doing so may create a leak path into your device, and your device's submersibility may be lost. Never obstruct or cover the vent, even with a label. Ensure that no oily substances come in contact with the vent. Your device is designed to be submersible to a maximum depth of 1 m (3.28 ft) and a maximum submersion time of 30 minutes. Exceeding either maximum limit or use may result in damage to your device. When cleaning your device, do not use a high-pressure jet spray on device as this will exceed the 1 m depth pressure and may cause water to leak into your device. 2.1 Cleaning and Disinfecting Your Device Cleaning Your Device Prerequisites: Ensure that you have the following items:
Gloves or other PPE as applicable Detergent Water Dish cloths Stiff, non-metallic, and short bristled brush Soft, absorbent, and lint-free cloths Procedure:
1. Mix a 0.5 % detergent-water solution. 2. Apply the detergent-water solution with a dish cloth and wipe down and clean your device. 11 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 2: Device Care 3. Using a stiff, non-metallic, and short bristled brush, remove any loose dirt from your device. 4. Using a soft, absorbent, and lint-free cloths, wipe away the solution and dry your device. 5. Ensure that there are no solutions left in or near any connectors, cracks, or crevices. Disinfecting Your Device Prerequisites: Ensure that you have the following items:
Gloves or other PPE as applicable Over-the-counter isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) with at least 70% alcohol concentration Dish cloths Soft, absorbent, and lint-free cloths Procedure:
Apply the rubbing alcohol to a dish cloth and wipe down your device. NOTE:
Never apply alcohol directly to your device. The effects of certain chemicals and their vapors can have detrimental effects on plastics and the metal platings. Do not use bleach, solvents, or cleaning sprays to cleanse or disinfect your device. For more information on recommended cleaning and disinfecting guidelines, refer to https://
youtu.be/cYjxoUNCXZo. 12 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 3: Device Overview Chapter 3 Device Overview Table 3: Device Overview Label 1 Name 3.5 mm Audio Connector Jack Power Button 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Voice Assistant Button Push-to-Talk (PTT) But-
ton Volume (+/-) Button LED Bar Indicator Crescent LED Indicator USB-C Port Charging Contacts QR Code Emergency Button Description Allows you to connect audio accessories to your device. Allows you to turn your device on or off and access the menu features. Allows you to access the voice assistant feature. Allows you to execute voice operations (for example, Group Call and Private Call). Allows you to adjust the volume. Provides you the battery status. Provides you the operating status. Allows you to charge and program your device. Charging point for the battery. Scanning the QR code takes you to the TLK 25 web page. Allows you to turn on and off the emergency operations. 13 213467510911812 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 3: Device Overview Label 12 Name Lanyard Slot Description Allows you to attach badge clip to your device. 3.1 LED Indicators The LED Indicators show the basic operational status of your device. NOTE: Specific feature-related LED indications are listed in the respective feature content. Table 4: LED Indications Crescent LED Blinking Green Slow Blinking Green Double Blinking Green Solid Green Rapid Blinking Green Solid Amber Blinking Red Double Blinking Red Slow Blinking Blue Double Blinking Aqua 14 Top Bottom Top Bottom Top Bottom Top Bottom Top Bottom Top Bottom Top Bottom Top Bottom Top Bottom Top Bottom Middle Bar LED Six-bar LED N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Status The device is ready for use. The Voice Assistant is ready. The device PTT is unlocked. The device is receiving a Group Call or Private Call. The device is transmitting a Group Call or Private Call. User Voice Command is detected. User Voice Command is recognized. User Voice Command fulfillment failed. The device is transmitting an Emergency Call. Six-bar LED The device is powering off. N/A N/A N/A The device PTT is locked. The device cannot connect to any net-
work. The Voice Assistant is facing an error. To show that the device is on and active. The device is searching for nearby Blue-
tooth devices. MN010359A01-AB Chapter 3: Device Overview Middle Bar LED Status N/A N/A The Bluetooth device is connected. No wired or Bluetooth accessories is con-
nected. Crescent LED Blinking Aqua Blinking Red and Purple Top Bottom Top Bottom 3.2 Battery Capacity The following table provides the battery capacity information of your device. LED Indications appear when you press Power button. Table 5: Battery Capacity Device Appearance LED Indication Six-bar LED momenta-
ry pulse Voice Announcement Battery is at 100 per-
cent. Description Battery full Charging complete Five-bar LED momen-
tary pulse Battery is at 71 percent. 71%99% capacity Four-bar LED momen-
tary pulse Battery is at 51 percent. 51%70% capacity 15 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 3: Device Overview Device Appearance LED Indication Three-bar LED mo-
mentary pulse Voice Announcement Battery is at 31 percent. Description 31%50% capacity Two-bar LED momen-
tary pulse Slow blinking red Battery is at 11 percent. 11%30% capacity One-bar LED momen-
tary pulse Rapid blinking red Battery is at less than 10 percent, please charge. 0%10% capacity 16 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 4: Getting Started Chapter 4 Getting Started This chapter provides instructions on how to prepare your device for use. 4.1 Charging the Device Procedure:
Perform one of the following actions:
Option Using Multi-Unit charger (MUC) Action Insert the device into the slot of the charger. Using the USB-C charger Plug the charging cable to the USB power source. Result:
For ongoing charging, your device shows the following indications:
The bar LED blinks rapidly for three minutes. The top and bottom crescent red LED illuminates. If there is an error during charging, your device shows the following indications:
For MUC charging, the top and bottom red crescent LED blinks. 17 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 4: Getting Started For USB charging, the bottom red crescent LED blinks. 4.2 Turning the Device On or Off Turning the Device On Procedure:
Press and hold the Power button. Result:
If your device turns on successfully, your device shows the following indications:
The device vibrates. The two-bar LED illuminates and scrolls. If your device fails to turn on, your device shows the following indications:
The device vibrates. The top and bottom red crescent LED illuminates. NOTE:
You can hear the voice announcements1 during the device power up. You can repeat the voice announcement again to know the current state by pressing the PTT button or the Emergency button. Contact your dealer or administrator for more information regarding power up issue. Turning the Device Off Procedure:
Press and hold the Power button. Result:
If your device turns off, your device shows the following indications:
The device vibrates. The top and bottom red crescent LED illuminates. The bar-LED turns off after countdown. 4.3 Adjusting the Volume This settings allows you to adjust the device volume. Procedure:
Perform one of the following actions:
To increase the volume, press the Volume Up button. 1 Voice announcements during radio power up are in English by default. For other languages, the voice engine needs to be loaded for voice announcements to be in the language that has been set in your device. 18 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 4: Getting Started To decrease the volume, press the Volume Down button. NOTE: The LED bar appears when you adjust the volume. 4.4 Wired Earpiece Overview Table 6: Wired Earpiece Overview Label 1 Name Microphone 2 3 4 5 6 Voice Assistant Button Push-to-Talk (PTT) But-
ton Mute/Unmute Slider Earhook Removable Ear Tip Description Allows your voice to be sent when PTT or voice operations are activated. Allows you to access the voice assistant feature. Allows you to execute voice operations (for example, Group Call and Private Call). Allows you to toggle mute/unmute the incoming audio on the device. Allows you to hang the earpiece on your ear. Allows you to fit the earpiece to your ear. 19 246531 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 4: Getting Started 4.5 Attaching or Removing the Ear Tip Attaching the Ear Tip Procedure:
Attach the ear tip to the earhook and twist clockwise until you hear a click. Removing the Ear Tip Procedure:
Twist the ear tip anticlockwise until you hear a click and detach the ear tip. 20 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 4: Getting Started 4.6 Attaching or Detaching the Wired Earpiece Attaching the Wired Earpiece Procedure:
Insert a wired earpiece to the audio connector jack. Detaching the Wired Earpiece Procedure:
Remove the wired earpiece from the audio connector jack. Result: If your device is not connected to a Bluetooth accessory and you are not charging your device, the device shows the following indications:
The device vibrates. The top and bottom red crescent LED blinks alternately with the purple crescent LED. 21 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 4: Getting Started 4.7 Wearing Your Device The device is designed to be worn on the body. A set of accessories offer comfortable and secure wearing. 4.7.1 Attaching the Badge Clip Procedure:
1. Slide the badge clip from downwards of the lanyard slot. 2. Buckle up the badge clip strap. 22 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 4: Getting Started 4.7.2 Attaching the Device to the Holster Procedure:
1. Slide the bottom of the device into the holster until it snaps into place. 2. Secure the device by pressing the top of the device until you hear a "click" sound. 23 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 4: Getting Started 4.8 Activating the Preconfigured Wi-Fi Access Point
(PWAP) This feature provides a temporary Wi-Fi connection for the device to download the configurations from the portal. Instead of the manual configuration through the Maintenance Mode Web Server, you can use the preconfigured Wi-Fi access point for initial Wi-Fi connection. Prerequisites: Turn on your phone or router Wi-Fi hotspot and change the Wi-Fi name and password to reflect the following configured TLK 25 Wi-Fi access point (AP):
Wi-Fi Name/SSID: WaveRadio Password: RadioManagement Procedure:
1. Turn on your device and wait until your device starts searching for connections. The three-bar LED illuminates and scrolls. 2. To connect to the PWAP, press the Power button and Volume Up button simultaneously. Your device searches for the available network. Result: If connection to the configured Wi-Fi AP is successful, your device shows the following indications:
The voice announcement sounds. The four-bar LED illuminates. 24 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 5: Basic Device Operation Chapter 5 Basic Device Operation This section explains the basic operations that you can perform on your device. 5.1 Navigating the Status and Menu List This section shows you the operations available and instructions to navigate the Status and Menu List. When and where to use: To identify the device Menu features. Table 7: Status and Menu List Features Menu Feature Instant Personal Alert (IPA) List Battery Level Status Talkgroup List Contact List Do Not Disturb (DND) PTT Lock Bluetooth Procedure:
Description Listen to all Instant Personal Alerts until cleared. Listen to device battery level. Change the Talkgroup. Select a contact. Turn the Do Not Disturb feature on or off. Turn the PTT Lock feature on or off. Turn the Bluetooth on or off. 1. To enter Status and Menu Mode, press the Power button. 2. To navigate through the Status and Menu List, press the Power button again within the 5 second timeout period. The device sounds the current selected value or item through Voice Announcement as the user scrolls through the list. A tone sounds when the user reaches the end of the list. 3. To toggle the Menu feature, press the Volume Up or Volume Down button. The device sounds the current selected value or item through Voice Announcement as the user toggles the options. 4. To exit the Status and Menu List, do one of the following actions:
Wait for the 5 second timer to expire and for the device to sound a positive tone. Press a button that overrides the Status and Menu Mode, such as the PTT or the Voice Assistant button. 25 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 5: Basic Device Operation 5.2 Initiating Voice Assistant Voice Assistant allows you to manage your device and perform information lookups using voice commands. NOTE: This feature can only be used with a wired or Bluetooth accessory. Prerequisites: Ensure an accessory is connected. Procedure:
1. Press the Voice Assistant button. A positive tone sounds. The top and bottom crescent green crescent LED blinks. 2. Speak your command into the accessory microphone. When your command is detected, the top and bottom crescent green LED illuminates. 5.2.1 Voice Assistant Commands The following commands are examples you can use to operate the device. There are no specific commands. You may speak your intended commands in approximate terms. NOTE:
Acceptable voice commands can be configured in the WAVE PTX Portal. To end the current voice assistant session, say Cancel or Nevermind. Features Private Call Group Call Lock and Unlock PTT button DND Battery Status Volume 26 Command Examples Call Tom Contact Tom Switch to Maintenance Call Maintenance Lock PTT Unlock PTT Set status to DND Set status to Available Battery level Check battery status Increase volume Decrease volume What is my volume Features Time Bluetooth Connectivity Device Status Device Information Instant Personal Alert (IPA) Instant Personal Alert (IPA) List Command Examples What is the time Current time Turn on Bluetooth Turn off Bluetooth Bluetooth status Unpair Bluetooth Disconnect Bluetooth Remove Bluetooth Wi-Fi status Turn On Wi-Fi Turn Off Wi-Fi Connection Wi-Fi strength What is my device status?
What is my device ID?
Send IPA to Tom Get IPAs Clear IPAs Yes No Next Back Firmware Over The Air (FOTA) Any update?
Contact Presence Scan GPS Network Connection Is Tom online?
What is Tom's status?
Turn On Scan Turn Off Scan Scan status Turn On GPS Turn Off GPS Is GPS On?
Check GPS What's my Network Status?
Check Network MN010359A01-AB Chapter 5: Basic Device Operation 27 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 5: Basic Device Operation Features Help Emergency Command Examples Help Command List Who declared Emergency?
5.3 Locking and Unlocking PTT The default setting for PTT Lock feature is "Unlock". When you power cycle your device, the PTT Lock settings is set to the default setting. A voice announcement sounds to prompt the user if the PTT is locked for a certain amount of time. This feature is configurable through the WAVE PTX Portal. Locking PTT Procedure:
Perform one of the following actions:
Option Locking PTT through the Menu Locking PTT through the Voice Assistant Actions From the menu, select PTT Lock. a. Press the Voice Assistant button. b. After you hear a tone, speak your command into the accessory microphone. Result: If the PTT feature is locked successfully, your device shows the following indications:
A voice announcement sounds. The top and bottom red crescent LED blinks twice. NOTE: Locking the device PTT does not lock the PTT of a connected wired earpiece or Bluetooth accessory. Unlocking PTT Procedure:
Perform one of the following actions:
Option Unlocking PTT through the Menu Unlocking PTT through the Voice Assistant Actions From the menu, select PTT Lock. a. Press the Voice Assistant button. b. After you hear a tone, speak your command into the accessory microphone. Result: If the PTT feature is unlocked successfully, your device shows the following indications:
A voice announcement sounds. 28 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 5: Basic Device Operation The top and bottom green crescent LED illuminates. 5.4 Turning the Mute Mode On or Off You must mute the voice call audio only through a Motorola Solutions accessory that has a Mute toggle function. Turning the Mute Mode On Procedure:
Slide the accessory button upwards. Result:
The device vibrates. A voice announcement sounds. The LED bar displays one-bar LED. Turning the Mute Mode Off Procedure:
Slide the accessory button downwards. 29 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 6: Type of Calls Chapter 6 Type of Calls There are several ways that you can make a call with your device depending on the types of calls available on your device. Table 8: Types of Calls Call Type Group Call Private Call Broadcast Call Description A Group Call is a point-to-multipoint call operation. Your device must be configured as a member of the group for you to communicate with each other. Private Call is a call from an individual device to another individual device. A Broadcast 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 trans-
mit to the talkgroup, while the recipients of the call cannot respond. NOTE: Broadcast call has priority over Group call and Pri-
vate call. 6.1 Making Calls Procedure:
Perform one of the following actions based on type of calls:
Options Making group calls through the Menu Actions a. Press the Power button to enter Talkgroup List. b. Press the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons to navigate to the selected Talkgroup. c. To call, press and hold the PTT button. d. Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end, and speak into the accessory microphone. The top crescent green LED illuminates dur-
ing transmission. e. To stop transmitting, release the PTT button. 30 Options Making group calls through the Voice Assistant Making private calls through the Menu Making private calls through the Voice Assistant MN010359A01-AB Chapter 6: Type of Calls Actions a. Press the Voice Assistant button. b. After you hear a tone, speak your command into the accessory microphone while men-
tioning the targeted talkgroup. c. To call, press and hold the PTT button. d. Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end, and speak into the accessory microphone. The top crescent green LED illuminates dur-
ing transmission. e. To stop transmitting, release the PTT button. a. Press the Power button to enter Contact List. b. Press the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons to navigate to the selected Contact. c. To call, press and hold the PTT button. d. Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end, and speak into the accessory microphone. e. To stop transmitting, release the PTT button. a. Press the Voice Assistant button. b. After you hear a tone, speak your command into the accessory microphone while men-
tioning the targeted talkgroup. c. To call, press and hold the PTT button. d. Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end, and speak into the accessory microphone. e. To stop transmitting, release the PTT button. If errors arise when you initiate a call, your device shows the following indications:
A tone sounds. The top and bottom crescent red LED blinks twice. 6.2 Receiving Calls When you receive calls, your device shows the following indications:
For private call only, the device vibrates. A tone sounds. The top crescent green LED blinks twice continuously. The call ends if you press the Voice Assistant button or Menu button. 31 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 7: Supervisory Override Chapter 7 Supervisory Override Supervisory Override allows a supervisor to interrupt an ongoing talkgroup call and immediately start a supervisory call. A supervisor is configured on the WAVE PTX Portal by selecting and configuring a user as a supervisor within a talkgroup. When Supervisory Override is initiated, the top crescent green LED blinks twice continuously on the receiving device until the supervisory call ends. Any talkgroup call in progress may be interrupted by a supervisor. When the call is taken over by the supervisor, the receiving and transmitting devices unmutes automatically to the supervisory call with receiving call LED notification. If a designated supervisor presses the PTT button while receiving a talkgroup call, the talkgroup call is overridden by a supervisory call. When you are receiving a talkgroup call and a supervisory call is initiated, your device unmutes to the supervisory call and continues receiving the talkgroup call from the supervisor. When you are transmitting in a talkgroup call and a supervisory call is initiated, your device unmutes to the supervisory call and displays the receiving call LED notification. 32 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 8: Area-Based Talkgroup Chapter 8 Area-Based Talkgroup When you enter a geographic area, you are able to hear the notifications for the talkgroup area in that geofence. 8.1 Entering And Exiting Area-Based Talkgroup Entering Area-Based Talkgroup When you are in the Area Talkgroup, your device sounds a tone. After you are added to the Area Talkgroup, your device is able to receive calls from the Area Talkgroup even if Talkgroup Scanning is turned off. When you are not in an active call, an area-based group call is received if there is any. If there is an ongoing call, you begin to receive the call upon entering the area. Exiting Area-Based Talkgroup When you exit the Area Talkgroup, your device sounds a tone. NOTE: If you are in a call when you exit the Area Talkgroup, the call continues without dropping. When the call ends, your device then exits the Area Talkgroup and returns to the default talkgroup. 33 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 9: Instant Personal Alert Chapter 9 Instant Personal Alert Instant Personal Alert (IPA) is a notification that you can send to a contact that is busy or unable to reply to a group or private call. 9.1 Initiating IPA Procedure:
1. Press the Voice Assistant button. 2. After you hear a tone, speak your command into the accessory microphone. Options The searched contact is the only available one There are multiple potential matching contacts The searched contact is busy The searched contact is offline or unavailable 3. To send IPA, press and hold the PTT button. The top crescent green LED illuminates. Actions IPA can be sent directly. Scroll through the contact list by speaking your command into the accessory microphone. Choose through Voice Assistant whether to send or not send IPA. IPA cannot be sent. Result:
If your IPA is sent, your device shows the following indications:
A tone sounds. The voice announcement sounds. If your IPA is not sent, your device shows the following indications:
A tone sounds. The voice announcement sounds. NOTE: An IPA can only be sent to contacts in your Contact List. 9.2 Receiving IPA When you receive an IPA during idle mode, your device shows the following indications:
A tone sounds. The voice announcement sounds. The top crescent white LED blinks twice. When you receive an IPA during a call, your device shows the following indications after the call:
34 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 9: Instant Personal Alert A tone sounds. The voice announcement sounds. The top crescent white LED blinks twice. There are no visible or audible indicators while the call is in progress. When you receive an IPA when your device is in Do Not Disturb mode, your device shows the following indications:
A tone sounds. The voice announcement sounds. The top crescent white LED blinks twice. NOTE:
If you receive multiple IPAs from the same contact, there is only one entry in the IPA list with the latest IPA at the beginning. The IPA List can store up to nine alerts. An IPA can be received from contacts outside your Contact List. 9.3 Browsing, Responding and Clearing IPA List Procedure:
Perform one of the following actions:
Options Browsing IPA List Responding to IPA Actions a. Press the Power button to enter the IPA List. b. Press the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons to scroll through the IPAs. The voice announcement sounds the IPA sender's alias and time the IPA was received. a. Press the Power button to enter the IPA List. b. Press the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons to scroll to the selected IPA. c. To call, press and hold the PTT button. d. Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end, and speak into the accessory microphone. e. To end the call to the IPA sender, release the PTT button. 35 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 9: Instant Personal Alert Options Clearing IPA List through Voice Assistant Actions a. Press the Power button to enter the IPA List. b. Press the Voice Assistant button. c. After you hear a tone, speak your command into the accessory microphone. The voice announcement sounds the clear-
ance of the IPA list. NOTE: Alternatively, you can power cy-
cle your device to clear all IPAs. 36 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 10: Ambient Listening Chapter 10 Ambient Listening Ambient listening allows an authorized user to listen to the ambient audio of specific users' device during idle mode. When ambient listening is initiated or restored, your device shows the following indications:
The top crescent green LED illuminates. The voice announcement sounds. Ambient listening stops when a call is initiated or received and is restored after the call ends. NOTE: Ambient Listening during Emergency Mode is available, subject to the Wave PTX Server. 37 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 11: Do Not Disturb Chapter 11 Do Not Disturb Do Not Disturb (DND) allows you to change the status of the device from available to unavailable. When DND is enabled, you are not able to receive any calls, except broadcast calls. 11.1 Turning DND On or Off Procedure:
Perform one of the following actions:
Options Turning DND On or Off through Voice Assistant Turning DND On or Off through Menu Actions a. Press the Voice Assistant button. b. After you hear a tone, speak your command into the accessory microphone. The voice announcement sounds the device DND status. a. Press the Power button to enter the DND menu feature. b. Press the Volume Up or Volume Down but-
tons to toggle DND on or off. Result:
If DND turns on, your device shows the following indications:
The top and bottom crescent yellow and green LED blinks twice continuously. The voice announcement sounds. If DND turns off, your device shows the following indications:
The top and bottom crescent green LED blinks twice. The voice announcement sounds. If DND fails to turn on or off, your device shows the following indications:
A tone sounds. The voice announcement sounds. 38 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 12: Connectivity Chapter 12 Connectivity You can connect your device to other devices, accessories, or network through different types of connectivity. 12.1 Bluetooth This feature allows you to use your device with a Bluetooth-enabled accessory through a Bluetooth connection. Your device supports both Motorola Solutions and Commercially available Off-The-Shelf (COTS) Bluetooth-enabled accessory. Bluetooth operates within a range of 10 m (32 ft) line of sight. This is an unobstructed path between your device and your Bluetooth-enabled accessory. For a high degree of reliability, Motorola Solutions recommends to not separate the device and the accessory. At the fringe areas of reception, both voice and tone quality start to sound "garbled" or "broken". To correct this problem, position your device and Bluetooth-enabled accessory closer to each other (within the 10 m defined range) to reestablish clear audio reception. The Bluetooth function of your device has a maximum power of 2.5 mW (4 dBm) at the 10 m range. NOTE:
Use the latest Bluetooth accessories (v5.0 and above) for enhanced connection security. Always adopt Bluetooth security best practices when using Bluetooth devices. 12.1.1 Turning the Bluetooth On or Off Turning the Bluetooth On Procedure:
Perform one of the following actions:
Option Turning the Bluetooth On through the Menu Turning the Bluetooth On through the Voice As-
sistant Actions a. From the menu, select Bluetooth. b. Press the Volume Up or Volume Down but-
ton to toggle Bluetooth On. a. Press the Voice Assistant button. b. After you hear a tone, speak your command into the accessory microphone. Result: If the Bluetooth is turned on, the voice announcement sounds. 39 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 12: Connectivity Turning the Bluetooth Off Procedure:
Perform one of the following actions:
Option Turning the Bluetooth Off through the Menu Turning the Bluetooth Off through the Voice As-
sistant Actions a. From the menu, select Bluetooth. b. Press the Volume Up or Volume Down but-
ton to toggle Bluetooth Off. a. Press the Voice Assistant button. b. After you hear a tone, speak your command into the accessory microphone. Result: If the Bluetooth is turned off, the voice announcement sounds. 12.1.2 Bluetooth Pairing Bluetooth pairing happens automatically when you:
Turn on your device. Turn on the Bluetooth feature. Press the Volume Up button and Volume Down button simultaneously. NOTE:
Pressing the volume buttons simultaneously will clear all previously paired Bluetooth accessories and makes your device search for both provisioned and unprovisioned Bluetooth accessories that are discoverable. Your device can save multiple provisioned Bluetooth accessory but can only save one unprovisioned Bluetooth accessory. If your device is searching for other Bluetooth device, your device shows the following indications:
The voice announcement sounds. The top and bottom crescent aqua LED blinks. If the Bluetooth device is connected to your device, your device shows the following indications:
The top and bottom crescent aqua LED illuminates for 2 seconds. A delayed voice announcement sounds. NOTE:
If both wired earpiece and Bluetooth earpiece are connected to the device at the same time, the wired earpiece overrides the audio output. To ensure proper pairing behavior, make sure your Bluetooth accessory is discoverable within 12 seconds of enabling Bluetooth on your device. After 12 seconds of searching, your device will connect to the closest detected accessory. 40 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 12: Connectivity 12.1.3 Bluetooth Connection Failure When the Bluetooth accessory is out of the Bluetooth connection range or removed, the device is disconnected and experience signal interference. Your device shows the following indication while reconnecting to the same Bluetooth accessory within an allocated time:
A tone sounds. The top and bottom aqua crescent LED blinks twice. After timeout, your device starts searching for a wired earpiece. If your device is not connected to a wired earpiece and you are not charging your device, the device shows the following indications:
The device vibrates. The top and bottom red crescent LED blinks alternately with the purple crescent LED. 12.1.4 Checking Bluetooth Status Procedure:
1. Press the Voice Assistant button. 2. After you hear a tone, speak your command into the accessory microphone. Result:
You can hear three different corresponding voice announcement sounds depending on the status:
When your device is connected to a Bluetooth accessory. When the Bluetooth connection is on but not connected to any Bluetooth accessory. When the Bluetooth connection is off. You can speak your command into the accessory microphone to turn it on. 12.1.5 Clearing Bluetooth Pairing You can clear all the Bluetooth pairing list saved in the device. Procedure:
1. Press the Voice Assistant button. 2. After you hear a tone, speak your command into the accessory microphone. Result:
If the Bluetooth pairing is cleared, your device shows the following indications:
The device vibrates. The voice announcement sounds. The top and bottom crescent aqua LED blinks. The bar LED illuminates and scrolls outward from the middle. If any action is restricted, the voice announcement sounds. 41 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 12: Connectivity 12.2 Wi-Fi Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance. You can set up and connect Wi-Fi network to update your device firmware, codeplug, and Voice Announcement. NOTE: Configure your Wi-Fi system according to the latest industry security recommendations or use Enterprise Wi-Fi. 12.2.1 Turning the Wi-Fi On or Off Procedure:
1. Press the Voice Assistant button. 2. After you hear a tone, speak your command into the accessory microphone. Result: If the Wi-Fi is turned on or off, the voice announcement sounds. 12.2.2 Wi-Fi Status Initiating the voice command for Wi-Fi status allows you to get the Wi-Fi status for your device as shows in the following table. Table 9: Wi-Fi Status and Indications Wi-Fi Status Your device is connected to the Wi-Fi network. Your device Wi-Fi is turned on but there are no Wi-Fi signals. Your device Wi-Fi is turned on, connected to the Wi-Fi router, but there is no internet connection. Your device Wi-Fi is turned off. Indications The voice announcement sounds. The LED bar shows the Wi-Fi signal strength. The voice announcement sounds. The top and bottom crescent red LEDs blink twice. One-bar LED blinks. The voice announcement sounds. The top and bottom crescent red LEDs blink twice. The LED bar shows the Wi-Fi signal strength. The voice announcement sounds and prompts you to turn on the device Wi-Fi. NOTE: If the turning on Wi-Fi Permission feature is restricted, the voice announce-
ment does not prompt you to turn on the device Wi-Fi. 42 Table 10: Wi-Fi Signal Strength and Indications Device Appearance LED Indications Six-bar LED momentary pulse Voice Announcement Excellent MN010359A01-AB Chapter 12: Connectivity Five-bar LED momentary pulse Very good Four-bar LED momentary pulse Good Two-bar LED momentary pulse Fair 43 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 12: Connectivity Device Appearance LED Indications One-bar LED momentary pulse Voice Announcement Poor 44 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 13: Emergency Operations Chapter 13 Emergency Operations Emergency Alerts are used to indicate critical situations. You can initiate an Emergency Alert at any time even when there is no activity on the current Talkgroup. During the Emergency mode, any call launched is declared as Emergency Call. 13.1 Declaring Emergency Procedure:
To declare emergency locally, press and hold the Emergency button. Result: Your device shows the following indications:
The device vibrates. The Emergency Alert tone sounds. The voice announcement sounds. The bar LED shows six bars after countdown ends. The top and bottom crescent amber LED blinks twice. You can release the Emergency button during the countdown to stop the process. NOTE: You can also declare an Emergency remotely by an authorized user or a dispatcher, but there is no countdown on the device LED bar if done remotely. If Emergency is declared successfully, your device shows the following indications:
The Emergency Alert tone sounds. The voice announcement sounds. The top and bottom crescent amber LED illuminates. NOTE: When the device is in Emergency mode, you are only allowed to control the volume, make an emergency call and exit the emergency mode. If Emergency fails to declare, your device shows the following indications:
The Emergency Declare Fail tone sounds. The voice announcement sounds. Returns to the previously selected talkgroup. 13.2 Transmitting Emergency Call Procedure:
When device is declaring emergency, press and hold the PTT button. Result:
The device enters open-mic mode and actively transmits. 45 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 13: Emergency Operations The top crescent amber LED illuminates. 13.3 Canceling Emergency Procedure:
To cancel emergency locally, press and hold the Emergency button. Result: Your device shows the following indications:
The device vibrates. The voice announcement sounds. The bar LED shows six bars after countdown ends. You can release the Emergency button during the countdown to stop the process. NOTE: You can also cancel an Emergency remotely by an authorized user or a dispatcher, but there is no countdown on the device LED bar if done remotely. If Emergency is canceled successfully, your device shows the following indications:
The voice announcement sounds. Returns to the previously selected talkgroup. If Emergency cancellation fails, your device shows the following indications:
A tone sounds. The top and bottom crescent amber LED illuminates. 13.4 Receiving Emergency Alerts When you receive a Declared-Emergency Alert, your device shows the following indications:
The Emergency Alert tone sounds. The top and bottom crescent amber LED blinks until the Emergency Alert is cleared. The voice announcement sounds the Declared-Emergency Alert and the initiator's alias. NOTE: The Emergency Alert tone can be configured or disabled through the WAVE PTX Portal. When you receive a Cancelled-Emergency Alert, your device shows the following indications:
The Emergency Alert tone sounds. The top and bottom crescent amber LED blinks until the Emergency Alert is cleared. The voice announcement sounds the Cancelled-Emergency Alert and the initiator's alias. NOTE: The Emergency Alert has higher priority than making or receiving calls. 13.5 Receiving and Responding to Emergency Calls When you receive an Emergency Call, your device shows the following indications:
For Private Call, the device vibrates. 46 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 13: Emergency Operations For Group and Private Call, the Emergency Call tone sounds. For Group and Private Call, the top crescent amber LED blinks twice throughout the call. NOTE: The Emergency Call has higher priority than Group and Private Call. Procedure:
1. To respond to the Emergency Call, press and hold the PTT button. 2. Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end, and speak into the accessory microphone. 3. To listen, release the PTT button. 47 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 14: Scan Chapter 14 Scan Scan allows your device to monitor multiple Talkgroups in the programmed scan list to look for an active Talkgroup. When in the scan mode, the system preempts an ongoing low-priority talkgroup call. Your device unmutes to the high-priority talkgroup call. You respond to the active talkgroup when you press the PTT button during the programmed period (hang time) of an ongoing call from your scan list. Pressing the PTT button when the device is not in a call causes the device to start a call on the last selected talkgroup. 14.1 Turning Scan On or Off Procedure:
1. Press the Voice Assistant button. 2. Speak your command into the accessory microphone. Result:
If the scan feature is on, your device shows the following indications:
The voice announcement sounds. The top and bottom crescent yellow LED blinks twice. If the scan feature is off, the voice announcement sounds. If the scan feature fails, your device shows the following indications:
The voice announcement sounds. The top and bottom crescent red LED blinks twice. NOTE: If no Talkgroup is assigned to your device, the scan feature automatically turns on. 48 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 15: Device Stun Chapter 15 Device Stun Device Stun indicates that your device is disabled. When Device Stun is initiated, the voice announcement sounds. When you press any button, the same voice announcement is sounds. When your device is in Device Stun mode, all the buttons, except for Power, Volume Up, and Volume Down buttons, are disabled. All voice announcement and LED indications are also disabled. Only the volume LED bar shows momentarily. If you press any buttons when the device is in Stun Mode, the voice announcement indicates that the device is in Stun Mode. When Device Stun is initiated while your device is in charging mode, the device continues charging but the battery capacity LED bar indicator is not shown. But you can still see the charging LED during the following situations:
The battery level increases. You unplug and replug the charging the USB cable. When your device is in Stun mode, the following activities occur:
Scan feature is disabled. DND feature is disabled. Instant Personal Alert List is cleared. Emergency Alert List is cleared. 49 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 16: User Disabled or Suspended Chapter 16 User Disabled or Suspended User Disabled or Suspended indicates that your account is disabled or suspended. When your account is disabled or suspended, you are not able to log in to the PTT server. Your account can be disabled through the WAVE PTX Portal or by an authorized user. If your account is disabled or suspended, your device shows the following indications:
A tone sounds. The voice announcement sounds. The top and bottom crescent red LED blinks. The Power, Volume Up, and Volume Down buttons continue to work normally. If you press the PTT button, your device attempts to log in to the PTT server. If your device is able to connect to the PTT server, you encounter the normal login screen, else, your device sounds the voice announcement. 50 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 17: Device Kill Chapter 17 Device Kill Device Kill indicates that your device is permanently disabled. When your device receives a Kill command when in normal operation mode, your device turns off. While in Kill mode, User Interface (UI) is not available on your device and you are not able to turn on your device. Your device can only be reactivated by Motorola Solutions. Contact your dealer for more information. 51 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 18: Firmware Over the Air (FOTA) Chapter 18 Firmware Over the Air (FOTA) Firmware Over The Air (FOTA) feature allows your device to be updated with latest firmware over the internet. When the firmware updates are ready for your device, the device shows the following indications:
A voice announcement sounds that prompts you to restart the device for the firmware installation. The two white crescent LED blink twice. NOTE: If your device battery power is low, the device does install the firmware updates. Your device continues to show the firmware updates indications until you have restarted the device for every three hours for eight times. You can also use the voice assistant feature to check the firmware updates for your device. If you have not restart your device after the eighth firmware updates indications, the device shows the following indications:
A voice announcement sounds that prompts you to press any button to cancel the auto restart for the firmware installation. 10 seconds auto restart countdown. The countdown is indicated by the LED bar. NOTE: If your device battery power is low, the device does not auto restart. Instead, your device continues to show you the firmware updates indications. 52 MN010359A01-AB Chapter 19: Authorized Accessories List Chapter 19 Authorized Accessories List Motorola Solutions provides a list of accessories to improve the productivity of your device. Table 11: Cable Part Number PMKN4294_ Table 12: Carry Solution Part Number PMLN8537_ PMLN8538_ Description USB-C to USB-A Cable Description TLK 25 Holster Belt Clip TLK 25 Badge Clip Table 13: Charger Part Number PMPN4659_ PMPN4660_ PMPN4662_ PMPN4663_ Description TLK 25 Multi-Unit Charger (MUC) TLK 25 Multi-Unit Charger (MUC) for NA TLK 25 Multi-Unit Charger (MUC) for EU TLK 25 Multi-Unit Charger (MUC) for UK Power Supply
PS000580A01 PS000580A02 PS000580A03 Table 14: Power Supply Part Number PS000150A31 PS000150A32 PS000150A33 Description USB-A, 1.5 A Power Supply Wall Charger, USA/Japan USB-A, 1.5 A Power Supply Wall Charger, EURO USB-A, 1.5 A Power Supply Wall Charger, UK/HK Table 15: Wired-Audio Accessory Part Number PMLN8536_ PMLN8613_ Description TLK 25 Earpiece with Cable Clip and Flag Label TLK 25 Short Cord Earpiece with Cable Clip and Flag Label 53 Dclarations juridiques et de conformit Dclaration de conformit du fournisseur Dclaration de conformit du fournisseur Rglement CFR 47, partie 2, article 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 : TLK 25 Wi-Fi, TLK 25 est conforme aux rglementations suivantes :
Partie 15, sous-partie B, articles 15.107(a), 15.107(d) et 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. Pour un usage en fonction de la slection du code de pays (appareils WLAN) REMARQUE :
La slection du code de pays est pour les modles non .-U. seulement et nest pas disponible sur tous les modles amricains. Conformment la rglementation de la FCC, tous les produits Wi-Fi commercialiss aux tats-Unis doivent tre fixs sur des canaux fonctionnant aux tats-
Unis uniquement. Dclaration de lISD WLAN MISE EN GARDE :
1. Lappareil fonctionnant dans la bande 5 150 5 250 MHz est uniquement destin une utilisation lintrieur afin de limiter les risques dinterfrences avec les systmes mobiles satellites dans un canal commun. 2. Pour les dispositifs munis dantennes amovibles, le gain maximal dantenne permis pour les dispositifs utilisant les bandes de 5 250 5 350 MHz et de 5 470 5 725 MHz doit tre conforme la limite de puissance isotrope rayonne quivalente (p.i.r.e). 3. Pour les dispositifs munis dantennes amovibles, le gain dantenne maximal permis pour les dispositifs utilisant la bande de 5 752 5 850 MHz doit tre conforme la limite de p.i.r.e spcifie pour lexploitation point point et lexploitation non point point, selon le cas. 4. Les pires angles dinclinaison ncessaires pour rester conforme lexigence de p.i.r.e applicable au masque dlvation, et nonce la section 6.2.2 (3), doivent tre clairement indiqus. 5. Les utilisateurs devraient aussi tre aviss, dune part, que les utilisateurs de radars de haute puissance sont dsigns utilisateurs principaux (c.--d., quils ont la priorit) des bandes de 5 250 5 350 MHz et de 5650 5 850 MHz et, dautre part, que ces radars pourraient causer du brouillage ou des dommages aux dispositifs de RL-EL. Informations gnrales et de scurit ATTENTION :
Avant dutiliser cette radio, lisez cette section contenant dimportantes instructions dutilisation. Pour obtenir plus dinformation sur les dtails du produit, les brochures, les manuels dutilisation et les accessoires approuvs, consultez http://www.motorolasolutions.com. Conformit aux normes sur lexposition aux radiofrquences En vertu des rglements nationaux et internationaux, les fabricants dappareils doivent sassurer de leur conformit aux limites dexposition lnergie RF avant de les commercialiser. Votre appareil Motorola Solutions a t conu, fabriqu et test afin de garantir sa conformit aux normes nationales et internationales lies lexposition des tres humains lnergie lectromagntique de radiofrquence. Sensibilisation lexposition lnergie RF, moyens de contrle et consignes dutilisation pour la population gnrale et lutilisation en environnement non contrl Pour plus de renseignements sur lexposition lnergie RF, consultez les sites suivants :
https://www.fcc.gov/
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 obtenir plus dinformation, reportez-vous la section https://www.motorolasolutions.com/
en_us/about/company-overview/corporate-responsibility/governance-and-policies.html. Avis aux utilisateurs (FCC et Innovation, science et Dveloppement conomique Canada (ISD)) Cet appareil est conforme aux CNR dIndustrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence et la partie 15 des rglements de la FCC et linnovation, la science et le dveloppement conomique, en vertu des 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.
1 2 3 4 | Label & Location | ID Label/Location Info | 90.94 KiB | April 11 2024 |
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Inc FCC ID: AZ499FT7171 / IC: 109U-99FT7171 EXHIBIT 1 IDENTIFICATION LABEL
(Pursuant to FCC Part 2.1033(c)(11), 2.1033(b)(7) and RSP 100 Annex C and Sec 3) MARKINGS (TEXT) X X See Exhibit 3 for the actual location of the FCC/IC label on the device. Label Attached Below. Figure 1: FCC Label for TLK 25 EXHIBIT 1 Template Revision 4 (29 Aug 2023) SHEET 1 OF 2 Applicant: Motorola Solutions Inc FCC ID: AZ499FT7171 / IC: 109U-99FT7171 Figure 2: IC Label for TLK 25
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EXHIBIT 1 Template Revision 4 (29 Aug 2023) SHEET 2 OF 2
1 2 3 4 | Agent Authorization | Cover Letter(s) | 39.71 KiB | April 11 2024 |
Certification Department Date: March 27, 2024 Subject: Authorization for FCC and IC filing To Whom It May Concern:
I hereby authorize Daniel Tan and Douglas Timothy Tan Choon Chen to apply to sign Ex02a_Statement_of_Certification and Ex02b_Attestation-BT & WLAN Declaration, on my behalf, for the following FCC and IC:
FCC ID:
IC:
Please contact me if there are any questions or issues. Regards, AZ499FT7171 109U-99FT7171 Arine Lee FCC/IC Certification Manager Tel: 604-2240258 E-mail : arinelee@motorolasolutions.com EXHIBIT 2d Template Revision 1 (30 Jun 2023) SHEET 1 OF 1
1 2 3 4 | Attestation BT & WLAN Declaration | Attestation Statements | 149.50 KiB | April 11 2024 |
BT and WIFI 2.4GHz / 5GHz Declaration To whom it may concern, This is a Bluetooth/WIFI 2.4GHz / 5GHz combination antenna with FCC/IC ID: AZ499FT7171/109U-
99FT7171. This Bluetooth/WIFI 2.4GHz / 5GHz co-existence mechanism is to ensure that the Bluetooth and WIFI 2.4GHz / 5GHz transmitters would not simultaneously operate. Therefore, Bluetooth and WIFI 2.4GHz /
5GHz antennas in FCC/IC ID:AZ499FT7171/109U-99FT7171 should not be considered to be able to transmit simultaneously. Though the users can use Bluetooth and WIFI 2.4GHz / 5GHz simultaneously, the real situation is that Bluetooth and WIFI 2.4GHz / 5GHz are used by time sharing and no overlap transmission. Should you have any questions, please have my best attention. Sincerely yours,
Name: Douglas Timothy Tan Choon Chen Title: Electrical Engineer Tel: +042241886 E-mail: douglastimothychoo.tan@motorolasolutions.com Date: 22/03/24 EXHIBIT 2 Template Revision 2b (16 Aug 2023) SHEET 1 OF 3 WLAN Channels and Mode Declaration We, Motorola Solutions, Inc., declare that the device, FCC ID: AZ499FT7171, does not support any non-
US channels in the operational mode in the US market. All non-US frequencies, US 2.4G channel 12-13 and Country code selection are disabled through proprietary software and are not user changeable. For ISED with IC: 109U-99FT7171, the device operating in 5600-5650MHz band shall operate as client mode without active scanning function. Should you have any question or comment regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely yours,
Name: Douglas Timothy Tan Choon Chen Title: Electrical Engineer Tel: +042241886 E-mail: douglastimothychoo.tan@motorolasolutions.com Date: 22/03/24 EXHIBIT 2 Template Revision 2b (16 Aug 2023) SHEET 2 OF 3 DTS-UNII Device Declaration Letter To whom it may concern, We have declared below featured for FCC equipment authorization, Device FCC ID: AZ499FT7171
(1) C lient w ithout radar detection capability N /A
(2) Active / Passive Scanning , ad-hoc mode access point capability DFS Device -- M aster C lient w ith R adar detection capability , Frequency Band
(MHz) 5150-5250 5250-5350 5470-5725 5725-5850 Active Scanning
(the device can transmit a probe
(beacon)) Yes , No Yes , No Yes , No Yes , No passive scanning
(where the device is can listen only with no probes) Yes , No Yes , No Yes , No Yes , No Ad Hoc Mode or WIFI Direct capability Access point capability Yes , No Yes , No Yes , No Yes , No Yes , No Yes , No Yes , No Yes , No Meet 15.202 requirement - Y es, N o, Country code selection ability - Y es , N o
(3) If yes, please explain how it was implemented: (please also help to provide detail of options for each country selection)
(4) A master device is defined as a device operating in a mode in which it has the capability to transmit without receiving an enabling signal. In this mode it is able to select a channel and initiate a network by sending enabling signals to other devices A client device is defined as a device operating in a mode in which the transmissions of the device are under control of the master. A device in client mode is not able to initiate a network.
(5) For client devices that have software configuration control to operate in different modes (active scanning in some and passive scanning in others) in different bands (devices with multiple equipment classes or those that operate on non-DFS frequencies) or modular devices which configure the modes of operations through software, the application must provide software and operations description on how the software and / or hardware is implemented to ensure that proper operations modes cannot be modified by end user or an installer. Apply, N o A pply, (If apply, please help to provide explanation on it w as im plem ent, and how softw are was controlled) Factory set only.
Name: Douglas Timothy Tan Choon Chen Title: Electrical Engineer Tel: +042241886 E-mail: douglastimothychoo.tan@motorolasolutions.com Date: 22/03/24 EXHIBIT 2 Template Revision 2b (16 Aug 2023) SHEET 3 OF 3
1 2 3 4 | Attestation Statement Part 2.911(d)(7) | Attestation Statements | 98.93 KiB | April 11 2024 |
Motorola Solutions, Inc 0003778479 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) 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:
FRN Number:
Company Grantee Code: AZ4 Contact Name:
Address:
Telephone Number: (770) 338-3464 E-mail: mary.sampson@motorolasolutions.com Applicant Company Name:
Company Grantee Code: AZ4 Applicant FRN:
Contact Name:
Address:
Telephone Number:
Signed by the Applicant, Arine Lee Plot 2A, Medan Bayan Lepas, Mukim 12 SWD, 11900 Bayan Lepas, Penang, Malaysia
+6042240258 Mary Sampson 2000 Progress Pkwy, Schaumburg, IL. 60196 Motorola Solutions, Inc Signed by the Agent, 0003778479 Name: Arine Lee Email: arinelee@motorolasolutions.com Name: Mary Sampson E-mail: mary.sampson@motorolasolutions.com _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Motorola Solutions Malaysia Sdn Bhd, Plot 2A, Medan Bayan Lepas, Mukim 12 SWD, 11900 Bayan Lepas, Penang, Malaysia EXHIBIT 13f Template Revision 4 (10 Aprill 2024) Mary Sampson
1 2 3 4 | Attstn Stmts Part 2.911(d)(5)(i)&(ii) | Attestation Statements | 466.37 KiB | April 11 2024 |
FCC ID: AZ499FT7171 Date: March 29, 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)(i) with FCC ID: AZ499FT7171 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 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Motorola Solutions Malaysia Sdn Bhd, Plot 2A, Medan Bayan Lepas, Mukim 12 SWD, 11900 Bayan Lepas, Penang, Malaysia EXHIBIT 13e Template Revision 2 (27 September 2023) FCC ID: AZ499FT7171 Date: March 29, 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: AZ499FT7171 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 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Motorola Solutions Malaysia Sdn Bhd, Plot 2A, Medan Bayan Lepas, Mukim 12 SWD, 11900 Bayan Lepas, Penang, Malaysia EXHIBIT 13e Template Revision 2 (27 September 2023)
1 2 3 4 | Confidentiality Request Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 114.63 KiB | April 11 2024 |
FCC ID: AZ499FT7171 CONFIDENTIALITY REQUEST March 29,2024 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: AZ499FT7171 Dear Sir / Madam, Motorola Solutions Malaysia Sdn Bhd is requesting that Exhibit 4 (Circuit Descriptions), Exhibit 5 (Schematic Diagrams), Exhibit 10 (Parts List and Tune Up Procedures), and Exhibit 12a, b, c (Operational Description and Sensor 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, 12a, 12b, and 12c as Confidential. Please contact me if you require 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 13b(i) Template Revision 2 (29 December 2023)
1 2 3 4 | Cover Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 470.58 KiB | April 11 2024 |
FCC ID: AZ499FT7171 Date: April 9, 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 New Filing Certification of Transmitter with FCC ID: AZ499FT7171 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 PTT (BT/BTLE/WIFI/LTE) device application with capabilities for clear and coded communications with a variable transmit power operating within the following frequency ranges:
Product Name Model Numbers Frequency Range RF Power TLK 25 HK2197A LTE B2 1850 - 1910 MHz LTE B4 1710 - 1755 MHz 171.8mW (EIRP max measured) 207.5mW (EIRP max measured) LTE B5 824 - 849 MHz LTE B13 777-787 MHz 74.6mW (ERP max measured) 33.1mW (ERP max measured) LTE B66 1710 1780 MHz BT: 2402-2480 MHz BTLE 5.0: 2402-2480MHz WLAN 802.11 b/g/n: 2412-2462 MHz WLAN 802.11 a/n/ac: 5180-5825 MHz 208.9mW (EIRP max measured) 10.4mW (max measured conducted peak) 4.1mW (max measured conducted peak) 112.5mW (max measured conducted peak) 60.3mW (max measured conducted average) FCC Rules Part 24E 27 22H 27 27L 15C 15C 15C 15E We are requesting certification under Part(s) of the Commissions Rules listed above to allow operation of this equipment. 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 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ EXHIBIT 13A Motorola Solutions Malaysia Sdn Bhd, Plot 2A, Medan Bayan Lepas, Mukim 12 SWD, 11900 Bayan Lepas, Penang, Malaysia Template Revision 4 (5 Sep 2023)
1 2 3 4 | Power of Attorney Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 114.87 KiB | April 11 2024 |
FCC ID: AZ499FT7171 Date: March 29, 2024 Declaration Office of Engineering and Technology Laboratory Division Equipment Authorization Branch Federal Communications Commission Laboratory 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 To whom it may concern, Please be notified that we, Arine Lee, have designated Jim Tsai of Sporton International Inc. being responsible and to act as our agent in all matters relating to applications for equipment authorization, including the signing of all documents relating to these matters. Any and all acts carried out in their professional capacity by Jim Tsai of Sporton International Inc. in connection with all processes required for FCC approval and any communication needed with the national authority, shall have the same legal authority as acts on our own behalf. We further certifies that neither the applicant nor any party to this application, as defined in 47 CFR Ch. 1.2002 (b), is subject to a denial to Federal benefits, that include FCC benefits, pursuant to section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1998, 21 U.S.C. 862. This authorization is limited to the following product, and shall remain in place until completion of the certification, or until revoked, whichever is earlier:
FCC ID: AZ499FT7171 If you have any acknowledgement and response, please send it to Sporton International Inc. directly. Should you have any questions or comments regarding this matter, please dont hesitate to contact me. 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. Contact: (604) 224 0258 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Motorola Solutions Malaysia Sdn Bhd, Plot 2A, Medan Bayan Lepas, Mukim 12 SWD, 11900 Bayan Lepas, Penang, Malaysia
1 2 3 4 | Statement of Certification | Cover Letter(s) | 218.80 KiB | April 11 2024 |
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Inc FCC ID: AZ499FT7171/ IC: 109U-99FT7171 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 ((AZ499FT7171/109U-99FT7171) 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:
Daniel Tan SIGNATURE:
DATE:
TITLE:
5th April 2024 Engineering Manager EXHIBIT 2a Template Revision 3 (19 March 2024) SHEET 1 OF 3 Applicant: Motorola Solutions Inc FCC ID: AZ499FT7171/ IC: 109U-99FT7171 2.2 Attestation Statement (Equipment Class DTS and DSS Bluetooth/WiFi) This device contains an embedded Bluetooth device and WiFi device that are compliant with the applicable FCC Part 15C and ISED RSS 247 regulations. Part 15.247 (a)(1) / RSS 247 Section 5.1 The hopping sequence must be pseudo random. Each frequency must be used equally on the average by each transmitter The receivers input bandwidth is approximately equal to the transmit bandwidth The receiver hops in sequence with the transmitted signal Part 15.247 (g) / RSS 247 Section 5.1 The system is designed to comply with all of the regulations in this section when the transmitter is presented with a continuous data (or information) Part 15.247(h) / RSS 247 Section 5.1 The system does not coordinate its channel selection/hopping sequence with other frequency hopping systems for the express purpose of avoiding the simultaneous occupancy of individual hopping frequencies by multiple transmitters. NAME: Douglas Timothy Tan Choon Chen SIGNATURE:
DATE: 5th April 2024 TITLE: Electrical Engineer EXHIBIT 2a Template Revision 3 (19 March 2024) SHEET 2 OF 3 Applicant: Motorola Solutions Inc FCC ID: AZ499FT7171/ IC: 109U-99FT7171 2.3 Product Family Declaration FCC Model Number ISED Model Product Name Number (HVIN)
(PMN) Software Version (FVIN) Description HK2197A TLK 25 VANGOGH_BASE_ENG_D0 1.01.01_AP_D01.02.06_LNA
VANGOGH_BASE_ENG_R0 1.01.01_AP_R01.02.01_LNA VANGOGH_BASE_ENG_D0 1.01.01_AP_D01.02.06_LNA HK2199A TLK 25
VANGOGH_BASE_ENG_R0 1.01.01_AP_R01.02.01_LNA WAVE PTX TWO-
WAY RADIO WAVE PTX TWO-
WAY RADIO Note:
1) WiFi 2.4GHz and BT do not transmit at the same time as it is limited be WiFi/BT coexistence. 2) WiFi 5GHz and 2.4GHz do not transmit at the same time as it is limited by Chip architecture. 3) LTE does not transmit at the same time as WiFi 5GHz and 2.4GHz due to mobile hotspot features not supported. 4) LTE and BT will transmit at the same time. 5) HK2197A model is electrically and mechanically identical to HK2199A model. 6) The software differences between VANGOGH_BASE_ENG_D01.01.01_AP_D01.02.06_LNA and VANGOGH_BASE_ENG_R01.01.01_AP_R01.02.01_LNA does not impact the RF performance for all supported technologies. NAME: Douglas Timothy Tan Choon Chen SIGNATURE:
DATE: 5th April 2024 TITLE: Electrical Engineer EXHIBIT 2a Template Revision 3 (19 March 2024) SHEET 3 OF 3
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2024-04-11 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
2 | 1860 ~ 1900 | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter | ||
3 | 5745 ~ 5825 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||
4 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 4 | Effective |
2024-04-11
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1 2 3 4 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Motorola Solutions, Inc.
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1 2 3 4 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0003778479
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1 2 3 4 | Physical Address |
Plot 2A, Medan Bayan Lepas
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1 2 3 4 |
Bayan Lepas, N/A 11900
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1 2 3 4 |
Malaysia
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@timcoengr.com
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1 2 3 4 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 3 4 |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Grantee Code |
AZ4
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1 2 3 4 | Equipment Product Code |
99FT7171
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Name |
A****** L****
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1 2 3 4 | Title |
Certification Manager
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1 2 3 4 | Telephone Number |
+6022********
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1 2 3 4 | Fax Number |
--********
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1 2 3 4 |
a******@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 3 4 | 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 3 4 | 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 3 4 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 2 3 4 | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 4 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | |||||
1 2 3 4 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | WAVE PTX TWO-WAY RADIO | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 | 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 3 4 | Grant Comments | Output Power listed is the maximum conducted output power. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to the specific body-worn accessories, such as belt clips and holsters, tested for this filing. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR for body-worn accessories, simultaneous transmission, and product-specific (10g SAR) exposure conditions are 0.16 W/kg, 1.27 W/kg, and 0.11 W/kg, respectively. | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Output Power is EIRP and ERP for above and below 1 GHz, respectively. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to the specific body-worn accessories, such as belt clips and holsters, tested for this filing. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR for body-worn accessories, simultaneous transmission, and product-specific (10g SAR) exposure conditions are 1.11 W/kg, 1.27 W/kg and 1.27 W/kg, respectively. This device supports LTE of 1.4, 3, 5, 10, 15 and 20 MHz bandwidth modes for FDD LTE Bands 2, 4 and 66; LTE of 1.4, 3, 5 and 10 MHz bandwidth modes for FDD LTE Band 5; and LTE of 5 and 10 MHz bandwidth modes for FDD LTE Band 13. | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Output Power listed is the maximum conducted output power. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to the specific body-worn accessories, such as belt clips and holsters, tested for this filing. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR for body-worn accessory and product-specific (10g SAR) exposure conditions are 1.19 W/kg and 0.77 W/kg, respectively. This device supports 20, 40, and 80 MHz bandwidth modes. | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Output Power listed is the maximum conducted output power. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to the specific body-worn accessories, such as belt clips and holsters, tested for this filing. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR for body-worn accessory and product-specific (10g SAR) exposure conditions are 1.01 W/kg and 0.58 W/kg, respectively. This device supports 20 and 40 MHz bandwidth modes. | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 | 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 3 4 | Firm Name |
Sporton International Inc. (Kunshan)
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1 2 3 4 | Name |
J**** T******
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1 2 3 4 | Telephone Number |
+86 0********
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1 2 3 4 |
J******@sporton.com.tw
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0104000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 24E | 1860 | 1900 | 0.1718 | 0.1 ppm | 17M9G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 24E | 1860 | 1900 | 0.1318 | 0.1 ppm | 17M8W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 3 | 27 | 1720 | 1745 | 0.2075 | 0.1 ppm | 17M8G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 4 | 27 | 1720 | 1745 | 0.1574 | 0.1 ppm | 17M8W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 5 | 22H | 829 | 844 | 0.0746 | 0.1 ppm | 8M97G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 6 | 22H | 829 | 844 | 0.0592 | 0.1 ppm | 8M97W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 7 | 27 | 782 | 782 | 0.0331 | 0.1 ppm | 8M99G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 8 | 27 | 782 | 782 | 0.0261 | 0.1 ppm | 9M01W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 9 | 27 | 1720 | 1770 | 0.2089 | 0.1 ppm | 17M8G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 27 | 1720 | 1770 | 0.1663 | 0.1 ppm | 17M8W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15E | CC | 5180 | 5240 | 0.0603 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 2 | 15E | CC | 5260 | 5320 | 0.0506 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 3 | 15E | CC | 5500 | 5700 | 0.0582 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 4 | 15E | CC | 5745 | 5825 | 0.0404 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402 | 2480 | 0.0041 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 2 | 15C | CC | 2412 | 2462 | 0.1125 |
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