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LEX L10ig Mission
Critical Handheld User
Guide
DECEMBER 2016
MN003477A01-A
2016 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved
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  • Page 1 LEX L10ig Mission Critical Handheld User Guide DECEMBER 2016 MN003477A01-A 2016 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved ©...
  • Page 3: Copyrights

    Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programs. Accordingly, any copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained in the Motorola products described in this document may not be copied or reproduced in any manner without the express written permission of Motorola.
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  • Page 5: Contact Us

    • The page number with the error • A description of the error We welcome your feedback on this and other Motorola manuals. To take a short, confidential survey on Motorola Customer Documentation, go to docsurvey.motorolasolutions.com or scan the following QR code with your mobile device to access the survey.
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  • Page 7: Document History

    MN003477A01-A Document History Document History Version Description Date MN003477A01- Initial release of the LEX L10ig Mission Critical December 2016 Handheld User Guide. Send Feedback...
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  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    MN003477A01-A Contents Contents Copyrights........................3 Contact Us........................5 Document History....................... 7 List of Figures......................15 List of Tables......................17 List of Procedures.....................19 Chapter 1: About this Guide..................23 1.1 Helpful Background Information.................... 23 1.2 Versions..........................23 1.2.1 Operating System Version..................24 1.2.2 Software Build Number.................... 24 1.2.3 Kernel Version......................
  • Page 10 MN003477A01-A Contents 2.4.3.2 Low Battery Notification................41 2.4.3.3 Battery Optimization...................42 2.5 Powering On the LEX for the First Time................43 2.6 Powering Off.......................... 46 2.7 Entering and Exiting the Suspend Mode................46 2.7.1 Setting Suspend Mode Timeout ................47 2.8 Covert Mode.......................... 47 2.8.1 Turning On Covert Mode..................
  • Page 11 3.2.1 Google Keyboard Settings..................69 3.2.1.1 Adjusting Google Keyboard Settings............70 3.3 PSX Home Screen.........................74 3.3.1 Setting PSX Home Screen as Application Launcher..........74 3.3.2 LEX L10ig PSX Home Screen................. 75 3.3.2.1 Home Screen Customization..............76 3.4 Status Bar..........................80 3.5 Notification Icons........................81 3.6 Status Icons ..........................
  • Page 12 MN003477A01-A Contents 7.1 Making IMS VoLTE Calls.....................106 7.2 Making IMS Video Calls.......................106 7.2.1 Receiving IMS Video Calls..................108 7.2.2 Enabling IMS Video Calling .................. 109 7.3 Making IMS Multi-Party Conference Calls................110 7.4 IMS Voicemail........................111 7.4.1 Enabling IMS VoiceMail Notification Sounds ............111 7.5 IMS Supplementary Services....................
  • Page 13 MN003477A01-A Contents 10.3.1.1 Sharing Albums..................141 10.3.1.2 Getting Album Information..............141 10.3.1.3 Deleting Albums..................141 10.3.2 Working with Photos.................... 142 10.3.2.1 Viewing and Browsing Photos..............142 10.3.2.2 Rotating Photos..................143 10.3.2.3 Cropping Photos..................144 10.3.2.4 Setting Photos as Contact Icons............146 10.3.2.5 Sharing Photos..................146 10.3.2.6 Deleting Photos..................146 10.3.3 Working with Videos....................
  • Page 14 MN003477A01-A Contents 11.3.3 Bluetooth Profiles....................166 11.3.4 Bluetooth Power States..................167 11.3.5 Bluetooth Radio Power for Android..............167 11.3.5.1 Enabling Bluetooth................. 168 11.3.5.2 Disabling Bluetooth................168 11.3.6 Renaming the Device...................168 11.3.7 Discovering Bluetooth Devices................168 11.3.8 Unpairing LEX from Bluetooth Accessories............169 11.3.9 Enabling Profiles on Bluetooth Devices...............
  • Page 15: List Of Figures

    Figure 10: Battery Screen........................41 Figure 11: Low Battery Notification......................41 Figure 12: Power Button Menu — Airplane Mode.................. 42 Figure 13: LEX L10ig Welcome Screen....................43 Figure 14: LEX L10ig Welcome Screen....................45 Figure 15: L10ig Wallpapers, Widgets, and Settings Screen..............45 Figure 16: Selecting Power Off.......................46...
  • Page 16 MN003477A01-A List of Figures Figure 37: Use USB for Screen......................88 Figure 38: Call History Tab........................93 Figure 39: Admin Emergency Messaging Settings.................99 Figure 40: Admin Emergency Location Settings.................. 100 Figure 41: Receiving Video Call......................109 Figure 42: Call Forwarding Settings..................... 114 Figure 43: Call Barring Settings......................115 Figure 44: Text Message Screen......................
  • Page 17: List Of Tables

    MN003477A01-A List of Tables List of Tables Table 1: LEX Device Features........................30 Table 2: Charge and Notification LED — Charging Indications..............39 Table 3: LEX Power Up on Private or Public SIM Slots................. 63 Table 4: Using the Touchscreen......................67 Table 5: Google Keyboard Settings......................69 Table 6: Notification Icons........................
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  • Page 19: List Of Procedures

    MN003477A01-A List of Procedures List of Procedures Removing Battery Cover ........................33 Installing a microSD or CRYPTR micro Encryption Card ..............34 Removing microSD or CRYPTR Card ....................35 Installing Public and Private SIM Cards ....................35 Removing Public and Private SIM Cards ....................36 Installing Battery ............................
  • Page 20 MN003477A01-A List of Procedures Adjusting Google Keyboard Settings .....................70 Selecting Input Languages ........................72 Setting Keyboard Preferences .......................72 Setting Themes ............................. 73 Setting Up Text Correction ........................73 Setting Gesture Typing ..........................73 Setting Dictionary Options ........................74 Adjusting Advanced Keyboard Settings ....................74 Setting PSX Home Screen as Application Launcher ................74 Adding Widgets .............................
  • Page 21 MN003477A01-A List of Procedures Enabling IMS Call Barring ........................114 Enabling Originating Identification Restriction Over IMS ..............115 IMS Messaging ............................116 Enabling IMS Group Messaging ......................117 Pairing Radio with the LEX Device ......................119 Unpairing Radio from the LEX Device ....................121 Selecting Zones and Channels ......................121 Sending PTT Audio ..........................
  • Page 22 MN003477A01-A List of Procedures Emergency Broadcasts ........................158 Connecting to Wi-Fi Networks ......................159 Connecting to Secure Wi-Fi Networks ....................160 Adding Wi-Fi Networks ........................161 Modifying Wi-Fi Networks ........................163 Removing Wi-Fi Networks ........................164 Enabling Bluetooth ..........................168 Disabling Bluetooth ..........................168 Renaming the Device ..........................
  • Page 23: Chapter 1: About This Guide

    NOTICE: Screens and menu options may be changed or customized by your agency to show different information. NOTICE: The LEX L10ig Mission Critical Handheld User Guide is also available on the LEX device via Motorola TechDocs application. If you do not see this user guide in Motorola TechDocs, contact your device technician or device administrator.
  • Page 24: Operating System Version

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 1: About this Guide 1.2.1 Operating System Version The Operating System for the LEX device is the Android Operating System. To determine the Operating System version, from the Home screen touch → → About phone → Android Version. The last line provides the Android version information. For example: 4.4.4. Return to Process Versions on page 23...
  • Page 25: Notational Conventions

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 1: About this Guide • Accessories on page 171 Chapter 9, is a reference to available accessories and how to use them with the LEX device. • Maintenance and Troubleshooting on page 175 Chapter 10, is a reference to cleaning and storing the LEX device, and troubleshooting solutions for potential problems.
  • Page 26: Regulatory Information

    About this Guide on page 23 Service Information If you have a problem with your equipment, contact Motorola Solutions Global Customer Support Center for your region. Contact information is available at: http://www.motorolasolutions.com/support. You can also call 1-800-323-9949 for support and select option 6 for PS LTE infrastructure and devices. When contacting support, have the following information available: •...
  • Page 27: Related Information

    Chapter 1: About this Guide Figure 1: Manufacturing Label Motorola Solutions responds to calls by e-mail, telephone or fax within the time limits set forth in support agreements. If your problem cannot be solved by Motorola Solutions Global Customer Support Center, you may need to return your equipment for servicing and will be given specific directions.
  • Page 28 LEX L10ig Mission Critical Handheld User Guide (this guide) MN003477A01-A describes how to use the device. • LEX L10ig Regulatory and Safety Guide PN MN002461A01-C describes how to safely use the device. • LEX L10i/L10ig Service Provisioning Guide MN003476A01-A provides technical instructions on how to activate, provision, and configure the device.
  • Page 29: Chapter 2: Getting Started

    MN003477A01-A Getting Started Chapter 2 Getting Started Use the information in this chapter to help you get started using the LEX device. Related Links Features on page 29 Unpacking on page 32 Setting Up on page 32 Charging Information on page 38 Powering On the LEX for the First Time on page 43 Powering Off...
  • Page 30: Figure 2: Lex Device Features

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Figure 2: LEX Device Features Table 1: LEX Device Features Item Function Charge/Notification LED Solid Blue: New notification (New Voice mail, New Text messages, Missed Calls, Android App Notifications, and so on). Off: Battery is not charging. Solid Red: Battery is charging.
  • Page 31 MN003477A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Item Function Menu key – At any screen or application, press to see available options. 3.5 mm Headset Port Connects to headsets (3.5 mm plug). NOTICE: Do not use 2.5 mm to 3.5 mm adapters Volume Up/Down Buttons Increase and decrease audio volume.
  • Page 32: Unpacking

    • USB Cable • Regulatory Guide • Quick Start Guide Inspect the equipment for damage. If any equipment is missing or damaged, contact the Motorola Solutions Support Center immediately. Return to Process Getting Started on page 29 Setting Up The initial setup of the LEX device requires that the battery and any cards be installed.
  • Page 33: Removing Screen Protective Film

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started 6 Charge the device, see Charging Information on page Return to Process Getting Started on page 29 Related Links Removing Screen Protective Film on page 33 Removing Battery Cover on page 33 Installing a microSD or CRYPTR micro Encryption Card on page 34 Removing microSD or CRYPTR Card on page 35...
  • Page 34: Installing A Microsd Or Cryptr Micro Encryption Card

    CRYPTR password provided by your technical support. This is not a password to access the device but a password to protect Motorola Solutions secure applications. The CRYPTR password is required whenever the device is restarted.
  • Page 35: Removing Microsd Or Cryptr Card

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Figure 5: Installing the microSD or CRYPTR micro Encryption Card Return to Process Setting Up on page 32 2.3.4 Removing microSD or CRYPTR Card This procedure explains how to remove a microSD or CRYPTR micro encryption card. Procedure: 1 Press and hold the Power button for three seconds.
  • Page 36: Removing Public And Private Sim Cards

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started CAUTION: • Electrostatic discharge (ESD) precaution. • For proper ESD precautions to avoid damaging the SIM card. Proper ESD precautions include, but not limited to, working on an ESD mat and ensuring that the user is properly grounded.
  • Page 37: Installing Battery

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Return to Process Setting Up on page 32 2.3.7 Installing Battery When and where to use: Perform this procedure to install a battery. Procedure: 1 Remove the battery from the packaging. 2 Insert the battery into the battery compartment with the battery contacts facing the bottom of the device.
  • Page 38: Charging Information

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started 3 Slide the Battery Lock up and hold it. 4 With the tip of your finger, lift up the battery from the side closest to the top side of the device. Return to Process Setting Up on page 32 Charging Information Before using for the first time, charge the battery using the provided USB Charger and USB Cable or...
  • Page 39: Battery Charge Indicators

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Return to Process Charging Information on page 38 2.4.2 Battery Charge Indicators The Charge and Notification LED at the top front of the LEX device indicates the battery charging and power level. Battery charging and power level are indicated also by a battery icon on the status bar. NOTICE: Before checking the battery charge level, remove the device from any power source (cradle or USB cable connection).
  • Page 40: Battery Management

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Status Indications Slowly blinking amber (once every 2 seconds) Device is waiting to charge. When the battery power falls below a predetermined level, the icon indicates the status and a battery dialog box appears indicating the status of the battery. The message displays until you tap Dismiss. To monitor battery usage, from the Home screen, tap →...
  • Page 41: Low Battery Notification

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Figure 10: Battery Screen The Battery screen lists the applications using the battery. The discharge graph at the top of the screen shows the rate of the battery discharge since last charged (short periods of time when connected to a charger are shown as thin green lines at the bottom of the chart), and how long it has been running on battery power.
  • Page 42: Battery Optimization

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Charge using one of the charging accessories to retain data. Return to Process Battery Management on page 40 2.4.3.3 Battery Optimization Observe the following battery saving tips: • Leave inside a cradle connected to AC power at all times when not in use. •...
  • Page 43: Powering On The Lex For The First Time

    Prerequisites: In the SIM card slot, insert SIM card. NOTICE: For more information on installing SIM cards, see Installing Public and Private SIM Cards on page Procedure: 1 Turn on the device by pressing the Power. The Welcome screen appears. Figure 13: LEX L10ig Welcome Screen Send Feedback...
  • Page 44 MN003477A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started 2 In the Welcome screen, tap the English drop-down list and select a language. 3 Tap 4 In the Select Wi-Fi window, perform the following actions: a Tap the network to which you want to connect. b Enter the password and tap Connect.
  • Page 45: Figure 14: Lex L10Ig Welcome Screen

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Figure 14: LEX L10ig Welcome Screen 10 Tap Got it. 11 Personalize your device by tapping and holding the background. The following screen appears. Figure 15: L10ig Wallpapers, Widgets, and Settings Screen 12 Tap Wallpapers, Widgets, or Settings to customize your LEX device.
  • Page 46: Powering Off

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Powering Off When and where to use: Use this procedure to power off the LEX device. Procedure: 1 Press and hold the Power button until the Power Button menu appears. NOTICE: If you keep pressing the Power button after the Power Button menu displays, the device will initiate Emergency Mode after 3 seconds.
  • Page 47: Setting Suspend Mode Timeout

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started NOTICE: In Suspend mode, the following items continue to operate: • Power button • PTT Button (if set to be used) • Notification LEDs • Wireless communication. 2 To exit Suspend mode, press and release the Power button. Return to Process Getting Started on page 29...
  • Page 48: Turning On Covert Mode

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started NOTICE: In Covert Mode, the following features remain active: Power button PTT button Volume button Audio or tone indications are available using a wired headset (through headset port) or a Bluetooth headset. IMPORTANT: If a wired PTT headset not supporting full duplex is plugged in, the covert mode audio is blocked until PTT is pressed.
  • Page 49: Turning Off Covert Mode

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started 2.8.2 Turning Off Covert Mode When and where to use: Use this procedure to turn off Covert Mode. Procedure: 1 Press and hold the Power button for at least two seconds. The following Power Button menu displays: Figure 18: Power Button Menu 2 Tap Covert mode.
  • Page 50: Selecting A Locking Option

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started 2.9.1 Selecting a Locking Option When and where to use: Security dictates a specific level of locking for the LEX device. User may protect the device by setting a password, PIN, or pattern as a locking option. User may also choose not to select any of the secure locking options.
  • Page 51: Specifying A Pin Or Password

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started 2 Select Pattern. The Secure start-up window displays. 3 If you want to further protect your device by requiring your pattern before it starts up, select Require pattern to start device and tap Continue. 4 Using a finger, draw a pattern to unlock your device. 5 Tap Continue.
  • Page 52: Setting Timeout For Locking

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started • Don't show notifications at all. The Security screen is re-displayed. A PIN or password must be entered to unlock the device. Return to Process Selecting a Locking Option on page 50 2.9.1.3 Setting Timeout for Locking User may specify the timeout for device locking.
  • Page 53: Unlocking The Lex Device Using A Pattern

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started 2.9.2.1 Unlocking the LEX Device Using a Pattern When and where to use: Use this procedure to unlock the LEX Device with a pattern: Procedure: 1 Press and release the Power button. 2 Swipe the screen from the bottom upwards. 3 Using a finger, draw the specified pattern on the screen.
  • Page 54: Setting Date And Time

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started 2.10 Setting Date and Time When the LEX device is connected to cellular network, date and time are automatically synchronized. When and where to use: Perform this procedure to manually set the date and time: Procedure: 1 Tap 2 Tap...
  • Page 55: Setting Screen Brightness

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Related Links Setting Screen Brightness on page 55 Setting Adaptive Brightness on page 55 Setting Up Wallpapers on page 56 Setting Up Sleep Mode on page 57 Setting Up Daydream on page 57 Setting Font Size on page 58 Setting Screen Rotation on page 58...
  • Page 56: Setting Up Wallpapers

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Return to Process Setting the Display on page 54 2.11.3 Setting Up Wallpapers Wallpaper is the background on the Home and lock screens. You can change and set the image on the device. When and where to use: Choose between traditional or live (animated) types.
  • Page 57: Setting Up Sleep Mode

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started 2.11.4 Setting Up Sleep Mode Use this procedure to set up sleep mode (screen time-out). Procedure: 1 Tap 2 Tap 3 Tap Display. 4 Tap Sleep. 5 Select one of the sleep values: • 15 seconds •...
  • Page 58: Setting Font Size

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started 2.11.6 Setting Font Size When and where to use: Use this procedure to change the font size. Procedure: 1 Tap 2 Tap 3 Tap Display. 4 Tap Font size. 5 Select one of the font size values: •...
  • Page 59: Enabling Cast Screen

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started 2.11.8 Enabling Cast Screen When and where to use: Use this procedure to enable the LEX device to project the screen to a TV or other device. Procedure: 1 From the Home screen, tap 2 Tap 3 Tap Display.
  • Page 60: Adjusting Sound Settings

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Return to Process Getting Started on page 29 Related Links Adjusting Sound Settings on page 60 Setting Up Do Not Disturb on page 60 2.12.1 Adjusting Sound Settings Sound settings allow user to adjust media, alarm, and ring volume. Procedure: 1 From the Home screen, tap 2 Tap...
  • Page 61: Setting Automatic Rules

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started 2.12.2.1 Setting Automatic Rules Automatic rules allow the user to set a schedule when Do not disturb turns on and off automatically. Procedure: 1 From the Home screen, tap → → Sound & notification → Do not disturb → Automatic rules.
  • Page 62: Public And Private Carrier Modes

    To verify you are on the public network, confirm wi-fi settings are turned on and displayed in the status bar. The LEX L10ig Mission Critical LTE Handheld operates in: • 4G LTE Bands: 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 20, 26, 28 •...
  • Page 63: Switching Modes Using The Power Button

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started table to learn more about the behavior of the device when no SIM card, two SIM cards, or a single SIM card is inserted in the device SIM slots. Table 3: LEX Power Up on Private or Public SIM Slots Number of SIM Cards Present LEX Behavior No SIM card present...
  • Page 64: Switching Modes Using The Settings App

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Figure 21: Service Switch The current carrier mode is indicated under the Service switch option. 2 Tap Service switch. A confirmation popup is displayed. Figure 22: Switch Networks Confirmation Popup 3 Tap Switch. Return to Process Public and Private Carrier Modes on page 62 2.13.3...
  • Page 65: Figure 23: Switch Networks Confirmation Popup

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started 3 Tap More..4 Tap Cellular networks. 5 Tap Select network. 6 Select Public or Private. A confirmation popup is displayed. Figure 23: Switch Networks Confirmation Popup 7 Tap Switch. Return to Process Public and Private Carrier Modes on page 62 Send Feedback...
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  • Page 67: Chapter 3: Using The Lex Device

    MN003477A01-A Using the LEX Device Chapter 3 Using the LEX Device This chapter explains the indicators, buttons, status icons, and controls on the device and provides basic instructions for using the device. Related Links Touchscreen Navigation on page 67 On-Screen Keyboard on page 68 PSX Home Screen on page 74...
  • Page 68: On-Screen Keyboard

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 3: Using the LEX Device Action Result • unlock the screen • view additional Home screens • view additional application icons in the Launcher window • view more information on an application’s screen Double-tap Tap twice on a web page, map, or other screen to zoom in and out.
  • Page 69: Google Keyboard Settings

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 3: Using the LEX Device Related Links Google Keyboard Settings on page 69 3.2.1 Google Keyboard Settings The Google Keyboard Settings may be personalized to meet your preferences. Table 5: Google Keyboard Settings Setting Description Languages Selects the language used in the keyboard. Preferences One-handed mode Allows you to enter text with one hand by ad-...
  • Page 70: Adjusting Google Keyboard Settings

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 3: Using the LEX Device Setting Description Auto capitalization Automatically capitalize the first letter after a pe- riod. Block offensive words Blocks offensive words from being suggested to correct words. Suggest contact names Allows the device to use names from Contacts for suggestions and corrections.
  • Page 71: Figure 24: Google Keyboard Settings

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 3: Using the LEX Device Procedure: 1 Adjust the Google keyboard settings by performing one of the following: tapping → → Language & input → Google Keyboard. If… Then… If you want to adjust keyboard settings perform the following actions: from the Settings window, a From the Home screen, tap →...
  • Page 72: Selecting Input Languages

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 3: Using the LEX Device Return to Process Google Keyboard Settings on page 69 Related Links Selecting Input Languages on page 72 Setting Keyboard Preferences on page 72 Setting Themes on page 73 Setting Up Text Correction on page 73 Setting Gesture Typing on page 73 Setting Dictionary Options...
  • Page 73: Setting Themes

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 3: Using the LEX Device Return to Process Adjusting Google Keyboard Settings on page 70 3.2.1.1.3 Setting Themes Personalize your keyboard by setting themes. Procedure: 1 From the Home screen, tap → → Language & input → Google Keyboard → Themes. 2 Set keyboard theme by performing one of the following: •...
  • Page 74: Psx Home Screen

    70 PSX Home Screen PSX Home Screen is a user interface available for the LEX L10ig. Specifically, PSX Home Screen provides a unique experience for customizing the Home screen. Before proceeding with the subsequent topics, contact your device technician to obtain the PSX Home Screen application from Motorola Solutions.
  • Page 75: Lex L10Ig Psx Home Screen

    Home screen. The Radio Management (RM) Tool, described in the LEX L10ig Service Provisioning Guide, can be used to stage the Home screen on your devices. NOTICE: When CRYPTR Card is used, the device requires setting a password after initial boot and entering this password whenever the device restarts.
  • Page 76: Home Screen Customization

    Add Widgets. • Move Widgets. • Remove Widgets. • Configure Home screen settings. Return to Process LEX L10ig PSX Home Screen on page 75 Related Links Adding Widgets on page 76 Moving Widgets on page 79 Removing Widgets on page 79...
  • Page 77: Figure 26: Widgets Screen

    3 Tap the Widgets icon to reveal the widgets. Figure 26: Widgets Screen NOTICE: To identify Motorola Solutions Widgets, their names are preceded by PSX. 4 The Widgets screen contains multiple panels. Swipe the Widgets screen left or right to locate the widget that you want to add.
  • Page 78: Figure 27: Empty Psx My Apps Widget

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 3: Using the LEX Device 3.3.2.1.1.1 Adding Shortcuts to PSX My Apps Widget The PSX My Apps widget is a special PSX Home widget where you can add shortcuts for quick access. Prerequisites: Before adding shortcuts, the PSX My Apps widget must be added to the Home screen. When and where to use: An empty PSX My Apps needs shortcuts to be functional.
  • Page 79: Moving Widgets

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 3: Using the LEX Device Return to Process Adding Widgets on page 76 3.3.2.1.2 Moving Widgets When and where to use: Use this procedure to move (relocate) widgets on the Home screen. Procedure: 1 Navigate to the Home screen panel where the widget is located. 2 Touch and hold the widget;...
  • Page 80: Status Bar

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 3: Using the LEX Device Figure 30: Example of a Customized Home Screen Panel The figure shows a customized Home screen panel with the following widgets: • PSX My Status • PSX Calendar • PSX Messaging • PSX Core Apps Return to Process Home Screen Customization on page 76...
  • Page 81: Notification Icons

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 3: Using the LEX Device Notification Icons Notification icons alert you when a notification has been received. Table 6: Notification Icons Icon Description Indicates that more notifications are available for viewing. Indicates that data is syncing. Indicates an incoming email. Indicates the device is searching for location data.
  • Page 82: Status Icons

    USB. Also used to indicate a Wi-Fi hotspot is active. Screenshot captured. Indicates that Wi-Fi hotspot is active. NOTICE: * Contact Motorola Support to obtain the PSX Cockpit application. Return to Process Using the LEX Device on page 67 Status Icons Status icons give you status information on actions occurring on your LEX device.
  • Page 83: Managing Notifications

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 3: Using the LEX Device Icon Description Indicates all sounds except media and alarms are silenced and vibrate mode is active. Indicates the ringer is silenced. Microphone is muted during a call. Indicates the battery is fully charged. Indicates the battery charge is low.
  • Page 84: Quick Settings

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 3: Using the LEX Device Figure 32: Notification Panel Respond to a notification by opening the Notifications panel and then tapping a notification. The Notifications panel closes and the subsequent activity is dependent on the notification. Clear all notifications by opening the Notifications panel and by tapping .
  • Page 85: Figure 33: Quick Settings Panel

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 3: Using the LEX Device Figure 33: Quick Settings Panel Table 8: Quick Settings Icons Icon Function Displays the current battery charge level. Al- lows you to monitor battery usage data. Opens the Settings screen. Displays the device owner contact image. Al- lows you to open the owner contact information or to add a guest or a user account.
  • Page 86: Folders

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 3: Using the LEX Device Icon Function Allows you to enable or disable location setting. Allows you to cast LEX screen on other devi- ces. To close the Quick Settings panel, drag the bottom of the Quick Settings panel to the top of the screen or tap Return to Process Using the LEX Device...
  • Page 87: Removing Folders

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 3: Using the LEX Device Procedure: 1 Tap the folder. Figure 34: Opened Unnamed Folder 2 Tap the title area and enter a folder name using the keyboard. 3 Tap Done. 4 Tap anywhere on the Home screen to close the folder. The folder name appears under the folder.
  • Page 88: Figure 36: Notifications Screen

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 3: Using the LEX Device 2 Swipe down from the Status Bar. Figure 36: Notifications Screen 3 Tap the USB for... notification. Figure 37: Use USB for Screen 4 In the Use USB For screen, select one of the following: •...
  • Page 89: Chapter 4: Managing People Contacts

    MN003477A01-A Managing People Contacts Chapter 4 Managing People Contacts Use the People application to manage contacts. From a Home or Apps screen, tap . The People application, displays four tabs at the top of the screen: Search, Groups, All contacts, and Favorites. Tap the tabs to change how to view the contacts.
  • Page 90: Deleting People

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 4: Managing People Contacts 5 Tap Return to Process Managing People Contacts on page 89 Deleting People When and where to use: Use this procedure to delete contacts. Procedure: 1 In the People application, tap the All contacts tab. 2 Tap a name to delete.
  • Page 91: Chapter 5: Calling

    MN003477A01-A Calling Chapter 5 Calling Cellular networks calling allows your smartphone to place and receive various types of calls. Call applications are pre-loaded or can be post-loaded on your LEX device. Contact your device technician on your companies policies. Related Links Making a Call on page 91 Making a Call Using a Dialer...
  • Page 92: Making A Call Using A Dialer

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 5: Calling Return to Process Calling on page 91 Making a Call Using a Dialer When and where to use: Use this procedure to make a call with the dialer Procedure: 1 On the Home screen, tap 2 Tap the dialer 3 Tap the keys to enter the phone number.
  • Page 93: Making A Conference Call

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 5: Calling Figure 38: Call History Tab 3 Tap next to the contact to initiate the call. 4 Tap to end the call. Example: Arrow icons beside a call indicate the type of call. Multiple arrows indicate multiple calls: •...
  • Page 94: Answering Calls With A Bluetooth Headset

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 5: Calling 2 In the To field, type a name or phone number. As you enter text, matching contacts appear. Tap from the contact list. User can also initiate calls to contacts from the following actions: If... Then... You want to call from the contact list, You want to call a contact in your favorites, You want to call a contact in your history list,...
  • Page 95: Call Settings

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 5: Calling Return to Process Calling on page 91 Call Settings Use Call Settings to modify options related to the phone call feature. NOTICE: Not all options are available for all configurations. • Sounds and Vibration Phone Ringtone — Tap to select a ringtone to sound when an incoming call is received. Also vibrate for calls —...
  • Page 96 MN003477A01-A Chapter 5: Calling NOTICE: Use a TSB-121 compliant cable (provided by the TTY manufacturer) to connect the TTY device to the LEX device. Set the device volume to a middle level setting for proper operation. If you experience a high number of incorrect characters, adjust the volume as needed to minimize the error rate.
  • Page 97: Chapter 6: Emergency Services

    Preference settings allow the user to configure Emergency audio, visual, messaging, and location notifications on the device. NOTICE: Additional applications provided from Motorola Solutions are required to configure Emergency Notifications for Emergency on the LEX device. If you are unable to configure Emergency audio notification settings on the LEX device, contact your device technician.
  • Page 98: Setting Emergency Visual Notification

    6.1.2 Setting Emergency Visual Notification Prerequisites: Additional applications provided from Motorola Solutions are required to configure Emergency Notifications on the LEX device. If you are unable to configure Emergency audio notification settings on the LEX device, contact your device technician.
  • Page 99: Setting Emergency Messaging Notification Settings

    Preference settings allow the user to configure options for receiving Emergency notifications on the device. Prerequisites: Additional applications provided from Motorola Solutions are required to configure Emergency Notifications on the LEX device. If you are unable to configure Emergency audio notification settings on the LEX device, contact your device technician.
  • Page 100: Setting Emergency Location Notification Settings

    If you are unable to configure Emergency notifications for Location on the device, contact your device technician. Prerequisites: Additional applications provided from Motorola Solutions are required to configure Emergency Notifications on the LEX device. If you are unable to configure Emergency audio notification settings on the LEX device, contact your device technician.
  • Page 101: Emergency Calling Over Public Network

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 6: Emergency Services Emergency Calling over Public Network You can make an emergency call when the LEX device is on a public network from a locked phone or initiate emergency calling through the power button. Prerequisites: The following must be configured to dial emergency numbers in a public network: •...
  • Page 102: Emergency Ims Volte Calls (Private Network)

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 6: Emergency Services Emergency IMS VoLTE Calls (Private Network) You can make an emergency call when the LEX device is on a private IMS LTE network. The IMS server identifies dialing to any emergency call number stored on a SIM card or configured in the VoLTE emergency call application.
  • Page 103: Emergency Call For Lmr Paired Devices

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 6: Emergency Services If… Then… c Tap to initiate the call. When IMS VoLTE Emergency call is active, the device is placed in Emergency CallBack mode (no data can be transmitted for example, call waiting, call forwarding, text messaging) for two minutes or until the following exit actions are taken: •...
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  • Page 105: Chapter 7: Ims Volte

    NOTICE: If your Organization must make calls in a secure (encrypted) environment, see Public Safety Experience Applications on page 149 and contact your Motorola Solutions representative for details. If the IMS option is implemented in your private network, your LEX device, if enabled, will support the following features: •...
  • Page 106: Making Ims Volte Calls

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 7: IMS VoLTE Making IMS VoLTE Calls If your system supports VoLTE calling, users can make and receive calls to, and from other users, over an LTE IMS network. Prerequisites: When and where to use: Use this procedure to make a VoLTE (voice) call. Procedure: 1 On the Home screen, tap 2 In the To field, type a name or phone number.
  • Page 107 MN003477A01-A Chapter 7: IMS VoLTE 2 In the To field, type a name or phone number. As you enter text, matching contacts appear. User can also initiate calls to contacts from the following actions: If... Then... You want to call a contact in your favorites, Tap Favorites You want to call a contact in your history list, Tap History...
  • Page 108: Receiving Ims Video Calls

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 7: IMS VoLTE • NOTICE: While ViLTE call in progress, each user will see video on their respective device for full duplex video. In case of send only or receive only, the contact picture displays. • Voice Only - Audio Only •...
  • Page 109: Enabling Ims Video Calling

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 7: IMS VoLTE Figure 41: Receiving Video Call NOTICE: While ViLTE call in progress, each user will see video on their respective device for full duplex video. In case of send only or receive only, the contact picture displays.
  • Page 110: Making Ims Multi-Party Conference Calls

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 7: IMS VoLTE Making IMS Multi-Party Conference Calls If your private system supports VoLTE calls, users can make and receive conference calls to, and from other users. If you are unable to use Multi-Party Conference calling, contact your system administrator. When and where to use: Use this procedure to create a conference phone session with up to three people on the LEX device.
  • Page 111: Ims Voicemail

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 7: IMS VoLTE 12 Tap to add the third call to the conference. 13 Tap to rotate between the individual calls. Calls are rotated starting with the first call. This allows you to speak privately to one party. Tap to rotate to the next party.
  • Page 112: Ims Supplementary Services

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 7: IMS VoLTE Use this procedure to configure VoiceMail notification sounds. If you are unable to configure VoiceMail settings on the LEX device, contact your system administrator. Procedure: 1 Tap 2 From drop-down menu , select → Settings → Calls → VoiceMail. 3 Complete the following actions: •...
  • Page 113: Placing Ims Volte Call On Hold

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 7: IMS VoLTE 7.5.1 Placing IMS VoLTE Call on Hold When and where to use: Use this procedure to place an active IMS VoLTE call on hold. If you are unable to place calls on hold on the LEX device, contact your system administrator. Procedure: 1 During an active call, tap the Hold icon to place the call on hold.
  • Page 114: Enabling Ims Call Barring

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 7: IMS VoLTE NOTICE: The default call forwarding number is preconfigured to the voicemail number. If the user changes the Call Forwarding setting to a number different from the voicemail number received from the device management, the calls will no longer route to the voicemail server. Procedure: 1 Tap 2 From drop-down menu...
  • Page 115: Enabling Originating Identification Restriction Over Ims

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 7: IMS VoLTE NOTICE: Barring of only video or only audio is not supported. Procedure: 1 Tap 2 From drop-down menu , select → Settings → Calls → Call Barring. Figure 43: Call Barring Settings Table 12: Calling Barring Setting Setting Description Outgoing call barring - allows user...
  • Page 116: Ims Messaging

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 7: IMS VoLTE When and where to use: Use this procedure to configure OIR on the LEX device. If you are unable to configure OIR settings on the LEX device, contact your system administrator. IMPORTANT: When enabling OIR on the LEX device, if an emergency call is placed on the IMS network by the LEX device, the emergency operator is unable to obtain the caller identification to assist.
  • Page 117: Enabling Ims Group Messaging

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 7: IMS VoLTE Figure 44: Text Message Screen 4 Tap 5 Tap the Send message box and type a message. Messages are limited to 160 characters. When the limit is approached, a counter displays, above the Send icon, showing how many characters are left. If the limit is reached and the user keeps typing, a new message is created, which is joined with its predecessors when received.
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  • Page 119: Chapter 8: Collaboration With Lmr Radios

    MN003477A01-A Collaboration with LMR Radios Chapter 8 Collaboration with LMR Radios Radio Services is a free application available on the device that enables the LEX device to connect with a Land Mobile Radio (LMR). Bluetooth-equipped devices can communicate without wires, using frequency-hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) radio frequency (RF) to transmit and receive data in the 2.4 GHz Industry Scientific and Medical (ISM) band (802.15.1).
  • Page 120: Figure 45: Secure Pairing Screen

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 8: Collaboration with LMR Radios Figure 45: Secure Pairing Screen 2 In the Secure Pairing window, tap Pair. 3 In the Bluetooth window, set the Bluetooth slidebar to the ON position. → Refresh and select the radio from the list of available devices. NOTICE: Ensure the LMR Radio is in discoverable mode.
  • Page 121: Unpairing Radio From The Lex Device

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 8: Collaboration with LMR Radios Unpairing Radio from the LEX Device The user can follow this procedure to unpair the LEX device from the Land Mobile Radio (LMR). Procedure: 1 From the Home screen, tap → 2 In the Radio Services window, tap →...
  • Page 122: Sending Ptt Audio

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 8: Collaboration with LMR Radios Figure 48: Channel Selection Screen 3 Navigate to the parent folder by tapping on the left corner of the current folder name. Figure 49: Navigation in the Channel Selection Screen 4 Select a channel by tapping a channel of your choice. Return to Process Collaboration with LMR Radios on page 119...
  • Page 123: Selecting Audio Routing Options

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 8: Collaboration with LMR Radios NOTICE: For the image of the PTT button, see Features on page The LEX device transmits audio as long as the user presses the PTT button. Return to Process Collaboration with LMR Radios on page 119 Selecting Audio Routing Options The PTT audio can be routed to different sound outputs for the incoming and outgoing audio.
  • Page 124: Adjusting Sound Volume

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 8: Collaboration with LMR Radios 8.5.1 Adjusting Sound Volume The user can perform this procedure to adjust radio sound settings on the LEX device. The user can choose different audio routing options. NOTICE: The user can also modify sound settings from the Land Mobile Radio (LMR). For more information, see the respective LMR user manual.
  • Page 125: Enabling Emergency Mode

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 8: Collaboration with LMR Radios • Emergency Alert with LMR Emergency call - A LEX device that is on channel provisioned with this Emergency Mode will send an alert and give the user top priority on the channel. •...
  • Page 126: Disabling Emergency Mode

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 8: Collaboration with LMR Radios If… Then… a Press and hold the Power button until the menu appears. b Tap Emergency Mode. After 3 seconds, Emergency Mode is ena- bled. If you want to make an Emergency call Complete the following actions: using the power button (hard button a Press and hold the Power for three sec-...
  • Page 127: Adding Favorite Talkgroups

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 8: Collaboration with LMR Radios If… Then… a Press and hold the Power button until the menu appears. Figure 51: Emergency Clear b Tap Emergency Clear. c Continue by clicking Clear. If you want to disable making an Emer- perform the following actions: gency call using the Emergency hard a Press and hold the Emergency Power...
  • Page 128: Removing Favorite Talkgroups

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 8: Collaboration with LMR Radios • Scroll through the list and select the checkbox next to the talkgroup you want to add to Favorites. • Search for a talkgroup by entering its name in the search field at the top of the screen and select the checkbox next to the talkgroup.
  • Page 129: Chapter 9: Messaging

    MN003477A01-A Messaging Chapter 9 Messaging Use your LEX to send and receive text messages on the public network. The LEX device uses the native Android SMS application. To set a default SMS application on the LEX device, tap Settings → More →...
  • Page 130 MN003477A01-A Chapter 9: Messaging 3 In the To field, type a name or phone number or tap from Frequents or All Contacts to add a contact. As you enter text in the field, matching contacts appear. Tap the contact from the list. 4 Tap 5 Tap Send Message and enter message.
  • Page 131: Chapter 10: Applications

    MN003477A01-A Applications Chapter 10 Applications This chapter describes the applications installed on the LEX device. Normally, you access the applications from the Home screen by clicking the icon. NOTICE: Runtime Permissions: User can now directly manage application permissions at runtime. Related Links Applications on page 131...
  • Page 132 For more information, see the LEX L10ig Service Provi- sioning Guide. Motorola TechDocs — Use to view device on- device documentation.
  • Page 133 MN003477A01-A Chapter 10: Applications Icon Description Play Store — Google's official store and portal for Android apps, games, and other content for your Android-powered phone. Protection Log — Displays security violations that have been logged on this device. PSX Mapping*— Use to view maps and estab- lish location.
  • Page 134: Camera

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 10: Applications 10.2 Camera This section provides information for taking photos and recording videos using the integrated digital cameras. NOTICE: The LEX device saves photos and videos on the internal storage by default. Figure 52: Camera Photo Screen Table 14: Camera Icons and Actions Call Out Icon...
  • Page 135: Taking Photos

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 10: Applications Camera Settings on page 138 Video Settings on page 139 10.2.1 Taking Photos When and where to use: Use this procedure to take photos. NOTICE: For camera settings, see Camera Settings on page 138. Procedure: 1 From the Home screen, tap The Camera screen is displayed.
  • Page 136: Taking Panoramic Photos

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 10: Applications 3 Tap for settings. 4 Frame the subject on screen. 5 To zoom in or out, press two fingers on the display and pinch or expand fingers. The zoom controls appear on the screen. Figure 55: Camera Zoom 6 Tap The camera brings the image into focus.
  • Page 137: Recording Videos

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 10: Applications Figure 56: Panoramic Mode 3 Frame one side of the scene to capture. Figure 57: Panoramic Frame 4 Tap and slowly start panning across the area to capture. A small white square appears inside the button the shot is in progress. If panning too quickly, the message Too fast displays.
  • Page 138: Camera Settings

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 10: Applications 2 Tap the Camera Options bar and tap Figure 58: Video Mode 3 To zoom in or out, press two fingers on the display and pinch or expand fingers. NOTICE: Video zoom works the same as camera zoom. 4 Point the camera and frame the scene.
  • Page 139: Video Settings

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 10: Applications Return to Process Camera on page 134 10.2.5 Video Settings Video settings allow the user to modify video features, such as video quality, color effect, white balance, and many more. When in Video mode, video settings are displayed on screen. to display the video settings options.
  • Page 140: Working With Albums

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 10: Applications Figure 61: Gallery — Albums • Tap an album to open it and view its contents. The photos and videos in the album are displayed in chronological order. • Tap a photo or video in an album to view it. •...
  • Page 141: Sharing Albums

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 10: Applications Getting Album Information on page 141 Deleting Albums on page 141 10.3.1.1 Sharing Albums When and where to use: Use this procedure to share an album in your Gallery. Procedure: 1 From the Home screen, tap 2 Tap 3 Tap and hold an album until it highlights.
  • Page 142: Working With Photos

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 10: Applications 3 Tap and hold an album until it highlights. 4 Tap 5 Tap OK to delete the album. Return to Process Working with Albums on page 140 10.3.2 Working with Photos In the Gallery window, user may edit the photos located in the Gallery. User may view, rotate, crop, share, and delete photos.
  • Page 143: Rotating Photos

    5 Swipe left or right to view the next or previous photo in the album. 6 Turn the LEX L10ig to view the photo in upright (portrait) or sideways (landscape) orientation. The photo is displayed (but not saved) in the new orientation.
  • Page 144: Cropping Photos

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 10: Applications 7 Tap 8 Tap The photo rotates 90° clockwise. Each tap rotates the photo another 90°. The photo is automatically saved with the new orientation. 9 Save changes by tapping Return to Process Working with Photos on page 142 10.3.2.3 Cropping Photos...
  • Page 145: Figure 63: Cropping Grid

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 10: Applications Figure 63: Cropping Grid 9 To crop the photo, perform one of the following actions: If… Then… If you want to crop the photo manually, adjust the endpoints to select the portion of the photo to crop. If you want to choose automatic cropping perform the following actions: dimensions,...
  • Page 146: Setting Photos As Contact Icons

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 10: Applications 10.3.2.4 Setting Photos as Contact Icons When and where to use: Use this procedure to set a photo as a contact icon. Procedure: 1 Tap 2 Tap 3 Tap the album that contains the photo you want to set as a contact icon. 4 Tap the photo.
  • Page 147: Working With Videos

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 10: Applications 3 Tap the album that contains the photo you want to delete. 4 Tap the photo. 5 Tap . 6 Tap Delete. 7 Delete by tapping OK. Return to Process Working with Photos on page 142 10.3.3 Working with Videos Use the Gallery to view videos on the microSD card and share videos.
  • Page 148: Sharing Videos

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 10: Applications Figure 64: Video Playback Controls 7 Tap the Pause control. 8 Return to the previous screen by double-tapping Return to Process Working with Videos on page 147 10.3.3.2 Sharing Videos When and where to use: Use this procedure to share a video. Procedure: 1 Tap 2 Tap...
  • Page 149: Public Safety Experience Applications

    Access to Public Safety Experience (PSX) applications is available and may require license and/or servers to manage contacts, security, and settings. If your organization requires a Public Safety Experience solution, contact your Motorola Solutions representative for client application details on installation, configuration, and operation.
  • Page 150 MN003477A01-A Chapter 10: Applications Return to Process Applications on page 131 Send Feedback...
  • Page 151: Chapter 11: Wireless

    MN003477A01-A Wireless Chapter 11 Wireless This section provides information on the wireless features of the LEX device. • Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN) • Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) • Bluetooth Related Links Wireless Wide Area Networks on page 151 Wireless Local Area Networks on page 158 Bluetooth Device...
  • Page 152: Configuring Usb Tethering

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 11: Wireless portable Wi-Fi hotspot. While the device is sharing its data connection, an icon appears at the top of the screen and a corresponding message appears in the notification list. Return to Process Wireless Wide Area Networks on page 151 Related Links Configuring USB Tethering...
  • Page 153: Configuring Bluetooth Tethering

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 11: Wireless 6 Check USB tethering. The host computer is now sharing the LEX device data connection. Postrequisites: To stop sharing the data connection, uncheck USB tethering or disconnect the USB cable. NOTICE: The USB cover needs to be fully seated after use. Return to Process Sharing Mobile Data Connection on page 151...
  • Page 154: Figure 66: Set Up Wi-Fi Hotspot Dialog Box

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 11: Wireless 5 Select Portable Wi-Fi hotspot. After a moment, the LEX device starts broadcasting its Wi-Fi network name (SSID), so you can connect to it with up to eight computers or other devices. Postrequisites: To stop sharing the data connection, uncheck Portable Wi-Fi hotspot. Return to Process Sharing Mobile Data Connection on page 151...
  • Page 155: Data Usage

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 11: Wireless NOTICE: If Open is selected in the Security field, a password is not required. 9 Tap Save. Return to Process Configuring Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot Settings on page 153 11.1.2 Data Usage Data usage refers to the amount of data uploaded or downloaded by the LEX device during a given period.
  • Page 156: Disabling Data When Roaming

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 11: Wireless 4 Check Set mobile data limit. 5 Drag the red line up/down to the level where you want to limit. 6 Drag the orange line up/down to the level where you want to receive a warning. When your data usage reaches this level, a notification displays.
  • Page 157: Editing Access Point Names

    The LEX device enables connection to Basic VPN to communicate through any VPN and to Motorola Solutions Mobile VPN (MVPN) to communicate through Motorola Solutions mobile VPN. This section describes adding a...
  • Page 158: Emergency Broadcasts

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 11: Wireless basic VPN. Motorola Mobile VPN is added and configured by your technical support and requires license certification for use. When and where to use: Use this procedure to add a virtual private network to the LEX device (not including the Motorola Mobile VPN).
  • Page 159: Connecting To Wi-Fi Networks

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 11: Wireless See the documentation provided with the infrastructure (access points (APs), access ports, switches, Radius servers) for instructions on how to set up the infrastructure. Once the infrastructure is set up to enforce the chosen WLAN security scheme, use the Wireless & networks settings to configure the LEX device to match the security scheme.
  • Page 160: Connecting To Secure Wi-Fi Networks

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 11: Wireless If… Then… If you want to connect to an open net- tap the network and select Connect to net- work, work. If you want to connect to a secure net- perform the following actions: work, a Tap the network name. b Enter password or other necessary cre- dentials.
  • Page 161: Adding Wi-Fi Networks

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 11: Wireless • If required, in the Identity text box, enter the username credentials. • If desired, in the Anonymous identity text box, enter an anonymous identity username. • If required, in the Password text box, enter the password. Return to Process Connecting to Wi-Fi Networks on page 159...
  • Page 162: Advanced Wi-Fi Settings

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 11: Wireless If… Then… a Expand the Securitydrop-down list and select 802.1x EAP b Expand the EAP method drop-down list and select PEAP, TLS, or TTLS. c Expand the Phase 2 authentication drop-down list and select an authentica- tion method.
  • Page 163: Wlan Configuration

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 11: Wireless • Install certificates — Allows installing Wi-Fi certificates. • Wi-Fi Direct — Allows devices to connect without requiring a wireless access point. • MAC address — Displays the Media Access Control (MAC) address of the device when connecting to Wi-Fi networks.
  • Page 164: Removing Wi-Fi Networks

    158 11.3 Bluetooth Device The LEX L10ig supports Motorola Operations Critical Wireless (OCW) Push-to-talk Pod (NNTN8127) and Bluetooth-enabled device (accessory) through a wireless Bluetooth connection. Devices with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information such as files, appointments, and tasks with other Bluetooth enabled devices such as printers, access points, and other mobile devices.
  • Page 165: Bluetooth Security

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 11: Wireless for AFH to work. There is no AFH when connecting and discovering devices. Avoid making Bluetooth connections and discoveries during critical 802.11b communications. AFH for Bluetooth consists of four main sections: • Channel Classification - A method of detecting an interference on a channel-by-channel basis, or pre-defined channel mask.
  • Page 166: Bluetooth Profiles

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 11: Wireless 11.3.3 Bluetooth Profiles The LEX device supports a wide range of Bluetooth services. Table 15: Bluetooth Profiles Bluetooth Profile Description Headset Profile (HSP AG) Provides support for the popular Bluetooth headsets to be used with mobile phones with ability to ring, answer a call, hang up, and ad- just the volume.
  • Page 167: Bluetooth Power States

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 11: Wireless Bluetooth Profile Description Find Me Profile (FMP Locator) Allows the device to locate other Bluetooth-ena- bled devices paired with your device. Proximity profile (PXP Monitor) Enables proximity monitoring between two devi- ces. Heart Rate Profile (HRP Collector) Enables transmission and reception of medical device data.
  • Page 168: Enabling Bluetooth

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 11: Wireless 11.3.5.1 Enabling Bluetooth When and where to use: Bluetooth allows you to send to and receive data from other Bluetooth- enabled devices paired with your LEX device. Procedure: 1 From the Home screen, tap → → Bluetooth. 2 Switch the Bluetooth slidebar to the On position.
  • Page 169: Unpairing Lex From Bluetooth Accessories

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 11: Wireless Procedure: 1 From the Home screen, tap → → Bluetooth. 2 Adjust the Bluetooth slidebar. The device searches for available Bluetooth-enabled devices and lists them. 3 Scroll through the list and tap a device name. The Bluetooth pairing request dialog box displays. NOTICE: When pairing with Low Energy (LE) Bluetooth Devices, such as consumer grade accessories, the pairing request prompt only displays if the device is configured for secure Bluetooth.
  • Page 170 MN003477A01-A Chapter 11: Wireless 3 Tap Bluetooth. 4 In the Available devices list, tap next to the device name. 5 Select a profile to use and tap OK. Return to Process Bluetooth Device on page 164 Send Feedback...
  • Page 171: Chapter 12: Accessories

    MN003477A01-A Accessories Chapter 12 Accessories This chapter provides information for using the accessories associated with the LEX series device. Related Links Accessories on page 171 USB Cable on page 171 Desktop Cradle on page 172 Vehicle Cradle on page 173 Holster on page 173 12.1...
  • Page 172: Desktop Cradle

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 12: Accessories Figure 67: USB Cable Return to Process Accessories on page 171 12.3 Desktop Cradle A desktop cradle provides an alternative method to charge your LEX device. The desktop cradle: • Provides power for charging and operating the device. •...
  • Page 173: Vehicle Cradle

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 12: Accessories 12.4 Vehicle Cradle Install the vehicle mount on the surface of the vehicle that is reasonably flat and free of dirt and oil. Clean the mounting surface with a glass cleaner and a clean cotton cloth. Install the vehicle mount on the windshield or other flat car surface.
  • Page 174 MN003477A01-A Chapter 12: Accessories Return to Process Accessories on page 171 Send Feedback...
  • Page 175: Chapter 13: Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    MN003477A01-A Maintenance and Troubleshooting Chapter 13 Maintenance and Troubleshooting This chapter includes instructions on cleaning and storing the device, and provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during device operation. Related Links Maintaining LEX Device on page 175 Battery Safety Guidelines on page 175 Cleaning Guidelines on page 176...
  • Page 176: Cleaning Guidelines

    USB-IF compliance program. • To enable authentication of an approved battery, as required by IEEE1725 clause 10.2.1, all batteries will carry a Motorola hologram. Do not fit any battery without checking it has the Motorola authentication hologram. •...
  • Page 177: Cleaning Lex Device

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 13: Maintenance and Troubleshooting Cleaning Instructions Do not apply liquids directly to the device. Dampen a soft cloth or use pre-moistened wipes. Do not wrap the device in the cloth or wipe, but gently wipe the unit Harmful Ingredients Many vinyl gloves contain phthalate additives, which are often not recommended for medical use and are known to be harmful to the housing of the device.
  • Page 178: Cleaning Interface Connector

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 13: Maintenance and Troubleshooting 13.5 Cleaning Interface Connector When and where to use: Use this procedure to clean the contacts of the interface connector on LEX device. Procedure: 1 Power off the device. 2 Dip the cotton portion of the cotton-tipped applicator in isopropyl alcohol. 3 Rub the cotton portion of the cotton-tipped applicator along the contacts of the interface connector.
  • Page 179: Troubleshooting

    Battery not Install the battery properly. See Installing the Battery. installed properly. Power button Press the Power button until the Motorola Solutions splash not held screen is displayed. down long enough. Device not Reset the device. responding. After pressing the Battery Re-charge or replace the battery.
  • Page 180 MN003477A01-A Chapter 13: Maintenance and Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution data transmitted, or disconnected transmitted data from host was incomplete. computer during com- munication. Incorrect ca- Contact technical support. ble configura- tion. During data com- Wi-Fi radio is Turn on the Wi-Fi radio. munication over Wi- not on.
  • Page 181: Table 17: For Lex Devices With Dual Sims (Private Network And Public Network)

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 13: Maintenance and Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution A message ap- Too many Remove user-installed applications on the device to recov- pears stating not applications er memory. Select → → Apps → Downloaded. enough storage installed on Select the unused programs and tap Uninstall. memory.
  • Page 182 MN003477A01-A Chapter 13: Maintenance and Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution When the LEX device is in pri- The caller might be using the If there is no connection be- vate mode: public network phone number tween private network and for the LEX. public network in your system, •...
  • Page 183: Back Up Or Restore Data On Your Device

    175 13.8 Back Up or Restore Data on Your Device Back up data on LEX L10ig manually, by exporting VC files, or using Google or restore data on your device by managing Android or Google settings. Return to Process...
  • Page 184: Backing Up Contacts With Android

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 13: Maintenance and Troubleshooting 13.8.2 Backing up Contacts with Android To back up contacts, the contacts must be exported to a VCF file which must be copied to a secure location. Prerequisites: Contacts must exist in the contact list. When and where to use: Use this procedure to periodically back up your contacts.
  • Page 185: Syncing Mail, Contacts, Calendar, And More With Google

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 13: Maintenance and Troubleshooting Figure 72: Save to Sidebar Menu 6 In the Save to sidebar menu, select the folder to which you want to export the file with contacts. 7 In the text box, personalize the .vcf file name and tap Save. 8 Follow the procedure under Backing Up LEX Manually on page 183 to complete the contacts...
  • Page 186: Backing Up Your Data And Settings With Android Backup Service

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 13: Maintenance and Troubleshooting 13.8.4 Backing Up Your Data and Settings with Android Backup Service When and where to use: Use Android Backup Service to back up data connected to one or more of your Google Accounts. If you had to replace your device or erase its data, you can restore your data using any account that you backed up.
  • Page 187: Resetting The Lex Device

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 13: Maintenance and Troubleshooting Figure 73: Import/Export Contacts Popup 4 Select Import from .vcf file. 5 In the popup window, tap Allow. 6 In the folder that opens, select the .vcf file with contacts. Return to Process Back Up or Restore Data on Your Device on page 183 13.9 Resetting the LEX Device...
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  • Page 189: Chapter 14: Technical Specifications

    MN003477A01-A Technical Specifications Chapter 14 Technical Specifications The following table summarizes the LEX series operating, environment, and technical hardware specifications. Table 18: Technical Specifications Item Specification Physical Dimensions (H x W x D) 5.62 x 2.85 x 0.547 in 143 x 72.6 x 15 mm Weight 195 g (6.88 Oz) including standard battery Durability...
  • Page 190 MN003477A01-A Chapter 14: Technical Specifications Item Specification Barometer Sensor E-Compass Ports USB 2.0 High-Speed 3.5 mm Audio Jack (stereo) Accessory/Charging Port Battery Standard - 2280 mAH, Li Ion High Capacity - 4560 mAh, Li Ion Software Operating System Android ™ Marshmallow 6.0 User Interface Google Launcher is the default application launcher.
  • Page 191 MN003477A01-A Chapter 14: Technical Specifications Item Specification AVRCP DUN GW OPP Client/Server GAVDP Acceptor/Initiator/Source PAN NAP/PANU HID Host A2DP HFP AG PBAP PSE MAP MSE HTP Client FMP Client PXP Client HRP Client HOGP Client Custom API: BT-MPP API Location Services Standalone GPS Assisted GPS (aGPS) Device Management...
  • Page 192: Table 19: General Accessories

    MN003477A01-A Chapter 14: Technical Specifications Item Specification Output Dual 1 Watt Front-Facing Speakers, 106 dB Sound Pressure Level (SPL) 3.5 mm audio jack (stereo) Bluetooth (A2DP stereo) Input Triple Noise and Echo Cancelling Microphones Quick Access Leather Holster Dimensions (H x W x D) 5.7 x 3.5 x 2.0 in (145 x 90 x 50 mm) Specifications subject to change.
  • Page 193 MN003477A01-A Chapter 14: Technical Specifications Item Desktop Cradle Impact-Rated Vehicle Cradle Flammability ANSI/UL-94 and ASTM Stand- ANSI/UL-94 and ASTM Stand- ards ards Electrical Power Supply External power supply input 12V-24V, 5.0VDC, 1.2A 100- 240VAC output 5.0VDC 1.2A Power Input 5.0 VDC, 1.2A 5.0 VDC, 1.2A DC Output 5.0VDC...
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