Motorola L3000 User Manual

Motorola l3000: reference guide

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INTRODUCTION...............................................................................1
ADVANCED FEATURE PORTABLE ...............................................2
ADVANCED FEATURES (L3000E)..................................................4
Multi-Simultameous Talkgroup Scan ..........................................4
Entering Group Mode ...........................................................4
Initiating a Group Call ..........................................................5
Responding to a Secondary Talkgroup .................................6
Turning Scan On and Off......................................................7
Talkgroup Mode Selection by Direct Entry..........................7
Emergency Group Call ................................................................9
Placing an Emergency Group Call........................................9
Cancelling an Emergency Group Call ..................................9
Receiving an Emergency Group Call ...................................10
Status Message.............................................................................11
Entering the Status Message Function..................................11
Selecting a Target by Direct Entry........................................12
Selecting a Target by Memory Scroll ...................................12
Selecting a Target by Alpha Search ......................................13
Sending a Status Message.....................................................13
Exiting the Status Message Function....................................14
Receiving a Status Message..................................................14
ID List Programming............................................................14
Isolated Site Operation.................................................................15
Entering ISO .........................................................................15
Initiating a Group Call ..........................................................16
Exiting ISO ...........................................................................16
Other Operations...................................................................17
TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................................................18
SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION ....................................20
Cleaning Instructions ...................................................................24
For Further Information ...............................................................24
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents INTRODUCTION...1 ADVANCED FEATURE PORTABLE ...2 ADVANCED FEATURES (L3000E)...4 Multi-Simultameous Talkgroup Scan ...4 Entering Group Mode ...4 Initiating a Group Call ...5 Responding to a Secondary Talkgroup ...6 Turning Scan On and Off...7 Talkgroup Mode Selection by Direct Entry...7 Talkgroup Mode Selection by Memory Scroll ...8 Emergency Group Call ...9 Placing an Emergency Group Call...9...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION This manual (L3000E) is a supplement to the Motorola Digital Communicator L3000 User’s Guide. It explains advanced features that are available on your portable. This manual explains how the radio works when it ships from the factory. Many features are programmable by your organization. Be sure to refer to your organization’s instructions to find out the differ-...
  • Page 3: Advanced Feature Portable

    ADVANCED FEATURE PORTABLE 19. Emergency Key 18. Power (On/Off) Key 17. Mute Key 16. Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button 15. Active-Line Key 14. Phone Mode 13. Microphone 12. Phone Control Keys 11. Flip (Open) 1. Antenna 2. Earpiece 3. Volume Control Keys 4.
  • Page 4 4. Status Indicators - Solid or blinking lights indicate different con- ditions that your unit may be in. (See the “Safety and General Infor- mation” section of the L3000 User’s Guide for the Status Indicator Table). 5. Alphanumeric Display - A three-line display, providing up to 11 characters per line.
  • Page 5: Advanced Features (L3000E)

    ADVANCED FEATURES (L3000E) The L3000E is provided with an advanced feature set as described in this section. Additionally, the L3000E has 4.8 kbs data function- ality and can initiate and receive data calls. For a complete descrip- tion of these functions please refer to te Circuit Data User’s Guide (publication number 68P81084C18).
  • Page 6: Initiating A Group Call

    Initiating a Group Call Press and hold the PTT button to initiate a group call on your Primary Talkgroup. The example to the right illustrates the dis- play if Fred pressed the PTT to initiate a call on the Electricians talkgroup. This is Fred’s Primary Talkgroup for Mode 3.
  • Page 7: Responding To A Secondary Talkgroup

    Responding to a Secondary Talkgroup To respond to a call on a Secondary Talkgroup, press the PTT but- ton. FOR EXAMPLE: Julie responds to Fred by pressing the PTT button. Fred has released his PTT button, then begins to receive Julie’s response. Jason receives Julie’s response.
  • Page 8: Turning Scan On And Off

    Turning Scan On and Off The capability to turn scan on and off is available as an option key. Press the “Scan” option key. The unit will affiliate with the selected mode. Press the “S Off” option key to disable scan. L L L L O O O O C C C C A A A A L L L L 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 8 8 8 : : : : E E E E n n n n g g g g i i i i n n n n e e e e e e e e r r r r S S S S O O O O F F F F F F F F S S S S T T T T S S S S...
  • Page 9: Talkgroup Mode Selection By Memory Scroll

    Talkgroup Mode Selection by Memory Scroll The Memory Scroll feature allows you to use the scroll through memory for Talkgroup Modes. 1. Press . Press and hold this key to Auto Scroll through your lists more quickly. 2. Press the PTT button or the “Ok” option key.
  • Page 10: Emergency Group Call

    Emergency Group Call Placing an Emergency Group Call An Emergency Group Call allows a user to have priority access to his talkgroup members and provide them visual and audible indications of an emergency condition. The Emergency call can be placed from any mode (private, group, phone).
  • Page 11: Receiving An Emergency Group Call

    Receiving an Emergency Group Call When an emergency call is initiated, other members of the talkgroup will be notified of an emergency condition. The receiving unit will hear an Emergency Receive Tone, and the receiver’s display will change to indicate the condition. The first line of the diplay will indicate the ID or alias of the person initiating the emer- gency call.
  • Page 12: Status Message

    Status Message Status Message lets you send a pre-defined message to the dis- patcher or to another user’s ID. Up to 10 pre-defined alphanumeric Status Messages are available such as “At Lunch” or “En Route”. You can also send any numeric Status Message from 1-255. A Status Message can be sent by selecting both the Status Message and target ID (alias) of the person who is to receive the Status Message.
  • Page 13: Selecting A Status Message Using Memory Scroll

    Selecting a Status Message Using Memory Scroll You can select Status Messages by using the scroll through the 10 named (aliased) Status Messages which you have programmed. 1. Press until you find the message you want. In this case we scrolled to the Status Message “At Lunch”.
  • Page 14: Selecting A Target By Alpha Search

    Selecting a Target by Alpha Search You can select a portable ID by selecting the first letter of the name (alias). If no name is stored under a letter, the unit will automatically search forward, alphabetically, until the next name is found. 1.
  • Page 15: Exiting The Status Message Function

    Exiting the Status Message Function Press any mode key (phone, group, private) to exit the Status Mes- sage screen. Pressing the “Exit” option key from the Status Mes- sage screen will also allow you to exit the Status Message function. Receiving a Status Message The portable will receive a message along with alert tones.
  • Page 16: Isolated Site Operation

    Isolated Site Operation Isolated Site Operation (ISO) allows group call communications to continue within a single cell site when connectivity to the network is lost by allowing the cell to operate in a local, one cell only mode. ISO is limited to dispatch talkgroup calls only. In Phone and Private Conversation modes the display will update to include “-Isoft”...
  • Page 17: Initiating A Group Call

    Initiating a Group Call If the portable has Scan enabled when the site enters ISO, the porta- ble will be able to initiate a call on its Primary Talkgroup and can respond to calls started on either the Primary or any Secondary Talk- group.
  • Page 18: Other Operations

    Other Operations Since the ISO operation is limited to group calls only, any attempts to communicate in other modes (phone, private, alert, status) will result in a “Service Not Available” message. However, all other functions (memory scroll, direct entry, feature menu programming, etc.) are still operable.
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING You may encounter error messages under certain conditions. For descriptions of the error messages refer toTable 1. Before contacting your service provider, note the message and the conditions under which it appeared. Error Messages Invalid Entry Target Not Available Target Not Authorized Network Trouble Service Out of Order...
  • Page 20 Error Messages Service Conflict Please Try Again Self Check Error Self Check Fail Table 1: Message Description This service cannot be enabled because an incompatible service has already been turned on. A general error has occurred. A fault has been detected with your portable.
  • Page 21: Safety And General Information

    For the safe and efficient operation of your radio, observe these guidelines. Your radio contains a transmitter and a receiver. When it is ON, it receives, and also transmits, radio frequency (RF) energy. The radio operates in the frequency range of 806MHz to 866MHz, and employs digital modulation techniques.
  • Page 22 • Antenna Considerations Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair call quality, damage the radio, or result in violation of ICNRP or FCC regula- tions. • Interference to Medical and Personal Electronic Devices Most electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy.
  • Page 23 C a u t i o n • Children Do not allow children to play with your radio. It is not a toy. Children could hurt themselves or others (by poking themselves or others in the eye with the antenna, for example). Children also could damage the radio, or make calls that increase your service bills.
  • Page 24 • Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn your radio OFF and do not replace the bat- tery when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. It is rare, but your radio or its accesso- ries could generate sparks which might trigger an explosion.
  • Page 25: Cleaning Instructions

    Cleaning Instructions Clean the external surfaces with a damp cloth, using a mild solution of dishwashing detergent and water. Some household clean- ers may contain chemicals which could seriously damage the unit. Avoid the use of any petroleum-based solvent cleaners. Also, avoid applying liquids directly on the portable unit.
  • Page 26 Owner’s Information Mobile Equipment Identifier (IMEI) _____________________________ Personal Radio ID _____________________________ Phone Number _____________________________ Date Purchased ______________ Dealer Telephone Number _______________________ Customer Service Number _______________________...
  • Page 27 Radio ID Directory Radio ID Talkgroup ID Directory Radio ID Name Name...

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