Motorola APX 7000 User Manual

Motorola APX 7000 User Manual

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  • Page 1 TWO-WAY RADIOS APX 7000 DUAL DISPLAY USER GUIDE...
  • Page 3 68007024034-E 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. © 2009 – 2012 by Motorola Solutions, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 10/12 1303 East Algonquin Road, Schaumburg, Illinois 60196, U.S.A.
  • Page 4: Display Status Icons

    Sending an Emergency Call On = Secure operation. Blinks when the battery is low. Off = Clear operation. Press the Emergency button. Blinking = Receiving an encrypted The more stripes, the stronger the voice call. signal strength for the current site Press and hold the PTT button.
  • Page 5: Declaration Of Conformity

    Address: 1303, East Algonquin Road, Schaumburg, Illinois 60196, U.S.A. Phone Number: 1-800-927-2744 Hereby declares that the product: Model Name: APX 7000 conforms to the following regulations: FCC Part 15, subpart B, section 15.107(a), 15.107(d) and section 15.109(a) Class B Digital Device As a personal computer peripheral, this device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 6 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.
  • Page 7 Conforms to the following regulations: FCC Part 15, Section 15.19, 15.21, and 15.105 Note: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Motorola may void the users authority, as authorized by the FCC, to operate this device and should not be made. See 47 CFR Part 15.21. Information to the user. The user manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to...
  • Page 8 If customers have already purchased the radio with the Bluetooth Option Board as part of the tanapa and they need to replace (repair) the option board, they can send the radio to any Motorola FM audited . English...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Documentation Copyrights ....xvi Contents Disclaimer ......xvi This User Guide contains all the information you need to use the APX™...
  • Page 10 Adjusting the Volume ......9 TMS Menu Options ......25 Call Type Icons .
  • Page 11 Making an Enhanced Private Call (Trunking Only) .43 Saving a Channel in the Dynamic Zone from Channel Name ........52 Making a Telephone Call (Trunking Only) .
  • Page 12 Receiving a Call Alert Page ....64 Selecting or Changing the ARS Mode ..76 Sending a Call Alert Page .
  • Page 13 Deleting a Text Message ....89 Unlocking Your Radio ..... 101 Deleting All Text Messages .
  • Page 14 Viewing the Current Site ....113 Selecting a Basic Zone Bank ....123 Changing the Current Site .
  • Page 15 Editing the Soft ID ......135 Commercial Warranty ....151 Voice Announcement .
  • Page 16: Important Safety Information

    Before using this product, read the guide enclosed with your radio which contains important operating instructions for safe usage and RF energy awareness and control for compliance with applicable standards and regulations. For a list of Motorola-approved antennas, batteries, and other accessories, visit the following website: http://www.motorolasolutions.com/APX English...
  • Page 17: Software Version

    Check with your dealer or system administrator for more details of all the features supported. Changes or modifications made to this device, not expressly approved by Motorola, could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. xiii English...
  • Page 18: Informations Importantes Sur La Sécurité

    Pour obtenir une liste d'antennes et d'autres accessoires Informations importantes sur la approuvés par Motorola, consultez le site Web : sécurité http://www.motorolasolutions.com/APX Selon la règlementation d'Industrie Canada, cet émetteur radio GUIDE SUR L’EXPOSITION AUX ne peut être utilisé qu'avec une antenne dont le type et le gain maximal (ou minimal) sont approuvés par Industrie Canada...
  • Page 19: Version Du Logiciel

    Version du logiciel Computer Software Copyrights Toutes les fonctionnalités décrites dans les sections The Motorola products described in this manual may suivantes sont prises en charge par la version du logiciel include copyrighted Motorola computer programs stored R09.00.00 ou ultérieure de la radio.
  • Page 20: Documentation Copyrights

    However, no written permission of Motorola. No part of this manual responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies. Furthermore, may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any...
  • Page 21: Getting Started

    Notations Used in This Manual Getting Started Throughout the text in this publication, you will notice the use of Take a moment to review the following: WARNING, Caution, and Note. These notations are used to How to Use This Guide ......page 1 emphasize that safety hazards exist, and the care that must be Notations Used in This Manual .
  • Page 22: Additional Performance Enhancement

    SecureNet enhance the security, quality and efficiency of the radios. SecureNet allows user to perform secured communications on an Analog or Motorola Data Communication (MDC) channel. Dynamic System Resilience (DSR) The MDC OTAR feature will allow users to perform OTAR activities on an MDC channel.
  • Page 23: What Your Dealer/System Administrator Can Tell You

    What Your Dealer/System Administrator Preparing Your Radio for Use Can Tell You Assemble your radio by following these steps: Check with your dealer or system administrator for the correct Charging the Battery ......page 4 radio settings, if the radio is to be operated in extreme Battery Charger .
  • Page 24: Charging The Battery

    The Motorola-approved battery shipped with your radio is uncharged. Prior to using a new battery, charge it for a minimum of 16 hours to ensure optimum capacity and performance. For a list of Motorola-authorized batteries available for use with your radio, see Accessories on page 142. Note: When charging a battery attached to a radio, turn the radio off to ensure a full charge.
  • Page 25: Attaching The Antenna

    Attaching the Antenna To remove the battery, turn the radio off. Squeeze With the radio turned off, set the antenna in its receptacle and the release latches at the turn clockwise to attach it to the radio. bottom of the battery until the battery releases from the radio.
  • Page 26: Attaching The Accessory Connector Cover

    Attaching the Accessory Connector Using the Carry Holder Cover Position the radio within the carry holder with the The accessory connector is located on the antenna side of the main speaker facing radio. It is used to connect accessories to the radio. outward.
  • Page 27: Turning On The Radio

    Turning On the Radio To remove the radio from Rotate the On/Off/Volume Control Knob clockwise until you the carry holder, place the hear a click. tip of your fingers on the ledge of the carry holder and push at the bottom of the radio until the radio is released from it.
  • Page 28 If the power-up test is unsuccessful, you see Error Note: XX/YY (XX/YY is an alphanumeric code). Turn off the radio, check the battery, and turn the radio back on. If the radio fails the power-up test again, record the Error XX/YY code and contact your dealer.
  • Page 29: Adjusting The Volume

    Adjusting the Volume Identifying Radio Controls To increase the volume, turn the On/Off/Volume Control Knob Take a moment to review the following: clockwise. Radio Parts and Controls ..... . . page 10 Programmable Features .
  • Page 30: Radio Parts And Controls

    Radio Parts and Controls 3-Position A/B/C Antenna 16-Position Switch* Select Knob* On/Off/Volume Control Knob Display 2-Position Concentric Switch* Bluetooth Top (Orange) Secondary Speaker Pairing Button* Indicator Main Display Top Side (Select) Microphone Microphone Button* Menu Select Accessory Buttons Connector Push-to-Talk Main (PTT) Button Speaker...
  • Page 31: Programmable Features

    Bluetooth Data Devices – Keys up the Bluetooth data devices. Programmable Features Bluetooth Clear All Pairing – Allows you to clear all pairing Any reference in this manual to a control that is info for Bluetooth. This is accessed by a long press of the “preprogrammed”...
  • Page 32 Man Down Clear – Clears the alarm of Man Down mode which Private Line Defeat (Conventional Only) – Overrides any was triggered when your radio achieves or passes a tilt angle coded squelch (DPL or PL) that is preprogrammed to a channel. threshold or a combination of the angle threshold and a motion Query –...
  • Page 33: Assignable Settings Or Utility Functions

    Site Display/Search (Trunking Only) – Displays the current Assignable Settings or Utility Functions site ID and RSSI value; performs site search for AMSS Light/Flip – Press the button to toggle the display backlight on (Automatic Multiple Site Select) or SmartZone operation. or off;...
  • Page 34: Accessing The Preprogrammed Functions

    Accessing the Preprogrammed Functions Using the Navigation Buttons Home Button You can access various radio functions through one of the following ways: button returns you to the Home (default) screen. In most • A short or long press of the relevant programmable buttons. cases, this is the current mode.
  • Page 35: Using The Keypad

    Using the Keypad You can use the 3 x 4 alphanumeric keypad to access your radio’s features. The keypad functions in a manner similar to a standard telephone keypad when entering numeric digits. When the keypad is used to edit a list, each key can generate different characters of the alphabet.
  • Page 36: Keypad Characters - Lowercase Mode

    Keypad Characters – Lowercase Mode Number of Times Key is Pressed & “ ‘ Toggle between mixed case mode, uppercase mode, and lowercase mode. Space Toggle between numeric and letter mode. English...
  • Page 37: Keypad Characters - Numeric Mode

    Keypad Characters – Numeric Mode Number of Times Key is Pressed & “ ‘ Space Toggle between numeric and letter mode. English...
  • Page 38: Keypad Characters - Hexadecimal Mode

    Keypad Characters – Hexadecimal Mode Number of Times Key is Pressed Not applicable Not applicable English...
  • Page 39: Push-To-Talk (Ptt) Button

    Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button Identifying Status Indicators The PTT button on the side Your radio indicates its operational status through the following: of the radio serves two basic Status Icons ....... . . page 20 purposes: Text Messaging Service (TMS) Icons.
  • Page 40: Status Icons

    Status Icons Battery For IMPRES battery operation only – the icon The 240 x 320 pixel front liquid crystal display (LCD) of your shown indicates the charge remaining in the Top Display radio shows radio status, text entries, and menu entries. The battery.
  • Page 41 In-Call User Alert Priority Channel Scan • • On = The feature is enabled. Voice muting of Blinking dot = Radio detects activity on the affiliated trunking talkgroup or channel designated as Top Display selected conventional channel is Priority-One. activated. •...
  • Page 42 Basic Zone Bank 2 AES Secure Operation Top Display • • D = Radio is in Zone 4. On = AES Secure operation. • • E = Radio is in Zone 5. Off = Clear operation. • • F = Radio is in Zone 6. Blinking = Receiving an encrypted voice call.
  • Page 43 Data Activity Lowercase Predictive Data activity is present. Indicates that the text entry is currently in lowercase and with predicted words shown at the bottom of the screen. Hexadecimal Mixedcase Predictive Indicates that the text entry is currently in Indicates that the text entry is currently in mixed hexadecimal mode.
  • Page 44: Text Messaging Service (Tms) Icons

    Text Messaging Service (TMS) Icons Read Message The selected text message in the Inbox has been This feature allows you to send and receive text messages. See read. Text Messaging Service (TMS) on page 79 for more Normal Message information. User is composing a message with normal priority and without a request for a reply.
  • Page 45: Tms Menu Options

    Call Type Icons Priority Status and Request Reply • User is composing a message with a priority The following icons appear on the radio’s main display, when status and a request for a reply. you make or receive a call, or view selected call lists, to indicate •...
  • Page 46: Led Indicator

    LED Indicator Incoming call or data. The LED indicator shows the operational status of your radio. Outgoing call or data. LED Indicator Incoming emergency call. English...
  • Page 47 Solid red – Radio is transmitting. Blinking green – Radio is receiving an individual or telephone call, or is on a Priority-Two channel while in the Scan List Blinking red – Radio is transmitting at low battery condition. Programming mode. Rapidly blinking red –...
  • Page 48: Intelligent Lighting Indicators

    Intelligent Lighting Indicators This feature temporary changes the backlight of the top display screen, and adds a color bar to the main display screen to help signal that a radio event has occurred. Note: This feature must be preprogrammed by a qualified radio technician. Backlight and Bar Color Notification When...
  • Page 49: Alert Tones

    Alert Tones Your radio uses alert tones to inform you of your radio’s condition. The following table lists these tones and when they occur. You Hear Tone Name Heard Radio Self Test Fail When radio fails its power-up self test. Reject When an unauthorized request is made.
  • Page 50 You Hear Tone Name Heard Valid Key-Press When a correct key is pressed. Radio Self Test Pass When radio passes its power-up self test. Clear Voice At beginning of a non-coded communication. Short, Priority Channel Medium-Pitched When activity on a priority channel is received. Received Tone Emergency Alarm /Call...
  • Page 51 You Hear Tone Name Heard Short, High-Pitched Low-Battery Chirp When battery is below preset threshold value. Tone (Chirp) Fast Ringing When system is searching for target of Private Call. Ringing Enhanced Call Sent When waiting for target of Private Call to answer the call. Phone Call Received When a land-to-mobile phone call is received.
  • Page 52 You Hear Tone Name Heard Sol-Doh Enhanced Zone Bank Dow When EZB Down button is pressed to scroll the Enhance Zone Bank down. English...
  • Page 53: Phone Call Display And Alert Prompts

    Phone Call Display and Alert Prompts The following appears on the radio’s display when you make and receive Phone calls. The radio also uses alert tones to indicate the current status. You Hear You See When Notes You press the PTT button and the No phone Press to hang up.
  • Page 54: General Radio Operation

    Selecting a Zone General Radio Operation A zone is a group of channels. Once you understand how your APX 7000 Portable is configured, you are ready to use your radio. 3-Position A/B/C Switch Use this navigation guide to familiarize yourself with the basic Call features: Selecting a Zone .
  • Page 55: Selecting A Radio Channel

    Selecting a Radio Channel Follow the procedure below. < > A channel is a group of radio characteristics, such as transmit/ to Zone. receive frequency pairs. Press the Menu Select button directly below Zone. to the required zone. Use the keypad to enter the zone number. If the zone number entered is unprogrammed, the display shows Invalid entry.
  • Page 56 Procedure: Turn the preprogrammed 16-Position Select Knob to the Follow the procedure below. desired channel. < > to ChUp or ChDn. Follow the procedure below. Press the Menu Select button directly below ChUpor ChDn. < > to Chan. Press the PTT button to transmit on the displayed zone and channel.
  • Page 57: Using Channel Search Button

    Press the Menu Select button directly below CSrh once the Using Channel Search Button entry is done to initiate searching. This feature allows you to do a quick search for a specific Press the Menu Select button directly below Cncl to exit. channel in your radio by keying in the alias of the channel.
  • Page 58: Using Mode Select Feature

    Using Mode Select Feature Saving a Zone and Channel to a Softkey Five softkeys are available for you to save the frequent used Mode Select allows a long press to save your radio’s current zone and channel. zone and channel to a programmable button, keypad button or Procedure: a softkey;...
  • Page 59: Saving A Zone And Channel To A Keypad Button

    Receiving and Responding to a Radio Call Saving a Zone and Channel to a Keypad Button All the programmable buttons and keypad digit 0 to 9 buttons Once you have selected the required channel and/or zone, you allow you to save the frequent used zone and channel. can proceed to receive and respond to calls.
  • Page 60: Receiving And Responding To A Talkgroup Call

    Receiving and Responding to a Talkgroup Call Receiving and Responding to a Private Call (Trunking Only) To receive a call from a group of users, your radio must be configured as part of that talkgroup. A Private Call is a call from an individual radio to another individual radio.
  • Page 61: Receiving And Responding To A Telephone Call (Trunking Only)

    During the call, the display shows the caller ID (number), if Receiving and Responding to a Telephone Call the caller’s name is not in the call list. (Trunking Only) Press and hold the PTT button to talk. Release the PTT This feature allows you to receive calls similar to standard button to listen.
  • Page 62: Making A Radio Call

    Making a Radio Call ASTRO Conventional Only: The LED lights up solid red. The display shows the talkgroup alias or ID. You can select a zone, channel, subscriber ID, or talkgroup by using: Trunking Only: • The LED lights up solid red. The preprogrammed Zone switch •...
  • Page 63: Making An Enhanced Private Call (Trunking Only)

    Procedure: to the required ID. Press the preprogrammed Quick Access (One-Touch) Enhanced Private Call button to dial the preprogrammed ID Use the keypad to enter the required ID. and proceed to Step 5. Press the PTT button to initiate the Private Call. The display shows Calling...
  • Page 64: Making A Telephone Call (Trunking Only)

    If no acknowledgment is received, the display shows No to the required phone number. acknowledge. Use the keypad to enter the required phone number. If the target radio does not respond before the time out, the Press and release the PTT button to dial the phone number. display shows No answer.
  • Page 65: Repeater Or Direct Operation

    Repeater or Direct Operation Monitoring Features The REPEATER operation increases the radio’s range by Radio users who switch from analog to digital radios often connecting with other radios through a repeater. The transmit assume that the lack of static on a digital channel is an and receive frequencies are different.
  • Page 66: Conventional Mode Operation

    Conventional Mode Operation Press the preprogrammed Monitor button and proceed to ® Your radio may be preprogrammed to receive Private-Line Step 3. (PL) calls. Procedure: Follow the procedure below. Momentarily press the Monitor button to listen for activity. The Carrier Squelch indicator appears on the display. Select the desired zone and channel.
  • Page 67: Advanced Features

    Advanced Call Features Advanced Features Use this navigation guide to learn more about advanced Receiving and Making a Selective Call (ASTRO features available with your radio: Conventional Only) Advanced Call Features ..... . . page 47 This feature allows you to receive a call from or to call a specific Contacts .
  • Page 68: Making A Selective Call

    Release the PTT button to listen. Making a Selective Call Press to return to the Home screen. Procedure: Press the preprogrammed Quick Access (One-Touch) Selective Call button to dial the preprogrammed ID and Using the Talkgroup Call Feature (Conventional proceed to Step 4. Operation Only) This feature allows you to define a group of conventional Follow the procedure below.
  • Page 69: Sending A Status Call

    Press the Menu Select button directly below Sel to save the Follow the procedure below. currently selected talkgroup and return to the Home screen. < > If the encryption key associated to the new talkgroup is to Sts. erased, you hear a momentary key fail tone and the display Press the Menu Select button directly below Sts.
  • Page 70: Using The Dynamic Regrouping Feature (Trunking Only)

    Using the Dynamic Regrouping Feature (Trunking Requesting a Reprogram (Trunking Only) Only) This feature allows you to notify the dispatcher when you want a This feature allows the dispatcher to temporarily reassign new dynamic regrouping assignment. selected radios to a particular channel where they can Procedure: communicate with each other.
  • Page 71: Classifying Regrouped Radios

    Classifying Regrouped Radios Entering the Dynamic Zone to Select a Dynamic Channel The dispatcher can classify regrouped radios into either of two categories: Select Enabled or Select Disabled. Procedure: < > to Zone. • Select-enabled radios are free to change to any available channel, including the dynamic-regrouping channel, once the Press the Menu Select button directly below Zone.
  • Page 72: Saving A Channel In The Dynamic Zone From Channel Name

    any unwanted characters. to the required zone. Press the Menu Select button directly below Sel. The display shows Select Chan screen. Press to add a space. Press to toggle between mixed case mode, uppercase to the required channel. Press the Menu Select mode, and lowercase mode.
  • Page 73: Deleting A Channel In The Dynamic Zone

    Contacts Deleting a Channel in the Dynamic Zone With the radio in Dynamic Zone, follow the procedure below. This feature provides “address-book” capabilities on your radio. Procedure: Each entry corresponds to an alias (name) or ID (number) that < > you use to initiate a call.
  • Page 74: Making A Private Call From Contacts

    Your radio also supports a maximum of 50 call lists. Each list to select the call type. can store up to 100 IDs (numbers). Hold the radio vertically 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.0 cm) from Note: Your radio is preprogrammed with a number of your mouth.
  • Page 75: Adding A New Contact Entry

    The display shows Edit name and a blinking cursor Hold the radio vertically 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.0 cm) from your mouth. appears. Use the keypad to enter the name. Press the PTT button to initiate the call. During the call, the <...
  • Page 76: Deleting A Contact Entry

    Press the Menu Select button directly below Del to delete Deleting a Contact Entry any unwanted characters. Procedure: Press the Menu Select button directly below Ok once you < > to Cnts. have entered the number. Press the Menu Select button directly below Cnts. The Press the Menu Select button directly below Cncl to return entries are alphabetically sorted.
  • Page 77: Adding A Contact To A Call List

    Adding a Contact to a Call List Removing a Contact from a Call List Procedure: Procedure: < > < > to Cnts. to Cnts. Press the Menu Select button directly below Cnts. The Press the Menu Select button directly below Cnts. The entries are alphabetically sorted.
  • Page 78: Editing A Contact In A Call List

    Press the Menu Select button directly below Ok once you Editing a Contact in a Call List have finished. The display returns to the Edit Contact screen. Editing an Entry Alias Press the Menu Select button directly below Done to save Procedure: your changes and return to the main screen for Contacts.
  • Page 79: Editing A Call Type

    Press the Menu Select button directly below Done to save Press to toggle between mixed case mode, uppercase mode, and lowercase mode. your changes and return to the main screen for Contacts. Press to toggle between numeric and letter mode. Viewing Details of a Contact Press the Menu Select button directly below Ok once you have finished.
  • Page 80: Scan Lists

    Scan Lists Editing the Scan List This feature lets you change scan list members and priorities. Scan lists are created and assigned to individual channels/ Procedure: groups. Your radio scans for voice activity by cycling through the Long press the preprogrammed Scan List Programming channel/group sequence specified in the scan list for the current button (side button) and proceed to Step 3.
  • Page 81: Changing The Scan List Status

    to select more channels to be added or deleted. Changing the Scan List Status Procedure: Use the keypad to go directly to additional channels to be added or deleted. Long press the preprogrammed Scan List Programming button (side button). Use the 16-Position Select knob to select additional channels to be added or deleted.
  • Page 82: Viewing And Changing The Priority Status

    Scan Viewing and Changing the Priority Status Procedure: This feature allows you to monitor traffic on different channels Below the Sel, Del, and Rcl screen, press the Menu Select by scanning a preprogrammed list of channels. button directly below Sel to view and/or change the priority status of the currently displayed channel.
  • Page 83: Making A Dynamic Priority Change (Conventional Scan Only)

    Making a Dynamic Priority Change (Conventional < > to Nuis. Press the Menu Select button directly below Scan Only) Nuis. While the radio is scanning, the dynamic priority change feature The radio continues scanning the remaining channels in the allows you to temporarily change any channel in a scan list list.
  • Page 84: Call Alert Paging

    Call Alert Paging Sending a Call Alert Page Note: The radio automatically exits the feature, if the feature This feature allows your radio to work like a pager. inactivity timer is enabled, when the radio is left idle Even if other users are away from their radios, or if they are and the timer expires.
  • Page 85 If the call alert page is not acknowledged, you hear a low If the call alert page is not acknowledged, you hear a low tone and the display shows No acknowledge. tone and the display shows No acknowledge. The radio returns to the Home screen. The radio returns to the Home screen.
  • Page 86: Emergency Operation

    Note: The radio operates in the normal dispatch manner Emergency Operation while in Emergency Call, except if enabled, it returns to one of the following: The Emergency feature is used to indicate a critical situation. • Tactical/Non-Revert – The radio sends emergency If the Top (Orange) button is preprogrammed to send an alarm and/or make emergency call on the current emergency signal, this signal overrides any other...
  • Page 87: Sending An Emergency Alarm

    Sending an Emergency Alarm Sending an Emergency Call (Trunking Only) This feature allows you to send a data transmission, which This feature gives your radio priority access to a talkgroup. identifies the radio sending the emergency, to the dispatcher. Procedure: Note: Emergency button press timer by default is set to 1 Press the preprogrammed Emergency button.
  • Page 88: Sending An Emergency Alarm With Emergency Call

    Press and hold the PTT button. Speak clearly into the Sending an Emergency Alarm with Emergency microphone. Call Release the PTT button to end the transmission and wait for This feature gives your radio priority access on a channel for a response from the dispatcher.
  • Page 89: Changing Channels During Emergncy

    Fireground (Conventional Only) Changing Channels during Emergncy For ALL Emergency transmissions, when changing channels: The portable Fireground Communications System is designed • If the new channel is also preprogrammed for Emergency, for deployment at an incident scene. It consists of five central you can change channels while in Emergency operation.
  • Page 90: Entering Fireground Zone Channel

    The Fireground signals transmission is always exchanging data Listen for a transmission. Adjust the Volume Control Knob if between your radio and the RF Modem and command terminal. necessary. The status of your radio includes Press and hold the preprogrammed Volume Set button to •...
  • Page 91: Responding To Evacuation Indicator

    Tactical Public Safety(TPS) (Conventional Responding to Evacuation Indicator Only) When Incident Commander triggers Evacuation signal from his command terminal, the RF Modem updates everyone in the Fireground Communication System with the order to evacuate Using TPS Normal Transmission the incident site. TPS enabled the users of a group to identify a transmission Procedure: starts and ends clearly by displaying the caller’s name or ID on...
  • Page 92: Man Down

    Man Down Using TPS Emergency Transmission Emergency Beacon – During Emergency if the TPS radio user Man Down condition is determined based upon the radio tilt pushes the Emergency button, the radio sounds a Beacon at angle or a combination of radio tilt angle and the lack of radio the maximum volume of the radio at radio’s internal speaker motion.
  • Page 93: Pre-Alert Timer

    The Man Down feature has three phases: Note: Emergency must be set up for this feature to operate. For details on operating the Emergency alerts, please The radio senses the Man Down condition and Pre-Alert see Emergency Operation on page 66. Timer is initiated.
  • Page 94: Post-Alert Timer

    Post-Alert Timer Triggering Emergency This timer sets the amount of time the radio needs to remain in When the user does not clear the Man Down condition and the the Man Down condition before the Emergency alarm is Post-Alert Timer comes to an end, Emergency Alarm or call is transmitted.
  • Page 95: Re-Initiating Man Down

    enabled, please enable it and go through steps 1,2 and 3 Re-Initiating Man Down again. After exiting the Emergency Operation when the radio is still in Man Down condition (tilted achieving threshold angle or If the Man Down feature is enabled and no tone is heard, motionless), user must first exit Man Down condition to then re- send the radio to a qualified technician.
  • Page 96: Automatic Registration Service (Ars)

    Advanced Automatic Registration Service (ARS) Selecting or Changing the ARS Mode Procedure: This feature provides an automated data application registration Turn the preprogrammed 16-Position Select knob, once the for the radio. When you turn on the radio, the device zone you want is displayed, to the desired mode. automatically registers with the server.
  • Page 97: Accessing The User Login Feature

    < Press to move one space to the left. Accessing the User Login Feature > Press to move one space to the right. This feature allows you as the user to be associated with the Press the Menu Select button directly below Del to delete radio.
  • Page 98: Logging Out

    Indicator icon, the ID, and Logged in, with Logt and Exit. Logging Out When you have logged in or you are using Offline mode, you In non-ARS enabled mode, the display shows Offline, with Logt and Exit. can log out. Procedure: If the username is invalid, login fails and the user login failure indicator (IP indicator) icon blinks.
  • Page 99: Text Messaging Service (Tms)

    Text Messaging Service (TMS) Accessing the Messaging Features Note: The radio automatically exits the feature, if the feature This features allows you to quickly send and receive messages inactivity timer is enabled, when the radio is left idle and run database queries directly from your radios. and the timer expires.
  • Page 100: Composing And Sending A New Text Message

    Press the Menu Select button directly below Del to delete Composing and Sending a New Text Message any unwanted characters. Note: During the uppercase and lowercase mode, multi- Press to add a space. tapping the keys only scrolls through the letters. For Press to toggle between mixed case mode, uppercase example, A->B->C, a->b->c.
  • Page 101: Sending A Quick Text Message

    Press the Menu Select button below Send or the PTT Sending a Quick Text Message button to send the message. Quick Text messages are messages that are predefined and The display shows the Send Message screen and usually consist of messages that are used most frequently. Sending msg.
  • Page 102 The message appears on the Compose screen, with a Press to add a space. blinking cursor at the end of it. Press to toggle between mixed case mode, uppercase Use the keypad to edit the message, if required. mode, and lowercase mode. <...
  • Page 103: Using The Priority Status And Request Reply Features

    Using the Priority Status and Request Reply Removing a Priority Status from a Text Message Features Procedure: Before sending your message, you can append a priority status After the outgoing message is composed (see Composing and and/or a request reply to your message. Sending a New Text Message on page 80 for more information): Appending a Priority Status to a Text Message...
  • Page 104: Removing A Request Reply From A Text Message

    to Req Reply and press the Menu Select button Removing a Request Reply from a Text Message directly below Sel to request for a reply. Procedure: The priority status and request reply icons appear beside After the outgoing message is composed (see Composing and the normal message icon on the label bar.
  • Page 105: Managing Text Messages

    Managing Text Messages Viewing a Text Message from the Inbox The Inbox can hold up to thirty (30) messages. Receiving a Text Message Note: to read the message if fills more than one Note: When you receive a message that is flagged with the screen.
  • Page 106: Replying To A Received Text Message

    While on the view message screen, press the Menu Select to scroll through the list of messages and press the Optn Back button directly below , or to access the option. Menu Select button directly below Sel to select the required message.
  • Page 107: Accessing The Drafts Folder

    Back Note: You can append a priority status and/or a request reply • Select to return to the previous screen. to your message. See Using the Priority Status and Request Reply Features on page 83 for more Managing Sent Text Messages information.
  • Page 108: Sending A Sent Text Message

    The display shows a list of aliases or IDs, with the recipient Sending a Sent Text Message of latest sent message on top. Procedure: to the required aliases or ID and press the Menu Press the Menu Select button directly below Optn while Select button below Sel to view the message.
  • Page 109: Deleting A Text Message

    The display shows the Send Message screen and Deleting All Text Messages Sending msg. Procedure: Back Press the Menu Select button directly below at any time to Press the preprogrammed Data Feature button or the TMS return to the previous screen. Feature button to access the Messaging feature screen, and proceed to Step 3.
  • Page 110: Astro 25 Advanced Messaging Solution

    System Setup for ASTRO Advanced Messaging quickly send and receive messages and run database queries Solution directly from your data-enabled Motorola two-way radios. Federal mandate requires Two-Factor Authentication when Your user name, unit ID and password all need to be querying Federal and State databases.
  • Page 111: Two-Factor Authentication

    Two-Factor Authentication Logging into Two-Factor Authentication Procedure: Two-Factor Authentication is an extension of existing ARS and TMS operation. This feature allows you to authenticate yourself Press the preprogrammed User Login button and proceed to Step 3. with a username, unit ID, password and passcode. The purpose of this feature is to allow the sender of a text Follow the procedure below.
  • Page 112 the display shows momentary Invalid UnitID. Repeat Step Press and hold to scroll through the list of predefined usernames at a fast scroll rate. Press the Menu Select button directly below Sel to select A blinking cursor appears. Enter your password. the predefined username.
  • Page 113: Logging Out Of Two-Factor Authentication

    Logging out of Two-Factor Authentication Sending a Query Procedure: This feature is available for radio users who have successfully logged in with the Two-Factor Authentication. Query is a special Press the Menu Select button directly below Logt. form of Quick Text marked with a flag that is replied or The display shows Clear private data?.
  • Page 114 Press the Menu Select button directly below Exit to return to to {Other Recpnt} and press the Menu Select the Home screen. button below Edit. A blinking cursor appears on the Enter Address screen. to Query and press the Menu Select button directly Use the keypad to type the address entry.
  • Page 115: Receiving A Query

    Receiving a Query Unlike other forms of security, Motorola digital encryption You shall received the information you have requested in TMS provides signaling that makes it virtually impossible for others to format.
  • Page 116: Selecting Clear Transmissions

    The display shows Keyloading, and all other radio Selecting Clear Transmissions functions, except for power down, backlight, and volume, Procedure: are locked out. Turn the preprogrammed Secure/Clear switch to the clear Select the required keys and press the Menu Select button position.
  • Page 117: Using The Multikey Feature

    Using the Multikey Feature Selecting an Encryption Key This feature allows the radio to be equipped with different Procedure: encryption keys and supports the DES-OFB algorithm. < > to Key. There are two types: Press the Menu Select button directly below Key. The •...
  • Page 118: Selecting A Keyset

    The radio exits keyset selection and returns to the Home Selecting a Keyset screen. This feature allows you to select one or more groups of several encryption keys from among the available keys stored in the Erasing the Selected Encryption Keys radio.
  • Page 119: Requesting An Over-The-Air Rekey (Astro Conventional Only)

    directly below Yes to erase the displayed encryption key Requesting an Over-the-Air Rekey (ASTRO OR No to return to the previous screen. Conventional Only) Press , the PTT button, or the Menu Select button directly This feature, also known as OTAR, allows the dispatcher to below Exit to exit.
  • Page 120: Mdc Over-The-Air Rekeying (Otar) Page

    MDC Over-the-Air Rekeying (OTAR) Page Hear Clear This feature allows to view or define MDC Over-the-Air There are two components of Hear Clear. Rekeying (OTAR) features.It is applied only when operating in Companding: secure encrypted mode and only for conventional Reduces the channel noise, e.g.
  • Page 121: Security

    If the password is incorrect, the display show Incorrect Security password and the radio remains locked. If you enter three incorrect passwords in a row, the display Radio Lock Deadlock shows . Turn the radio off and then on, and begin This feature changes your radio to a more robust security again at Step 1.
  • Page 122: Changing Your Tactical Inhibit Password

    Press the Menu Select button directly below Ok. Changing Your Tactical Inhibit Password Enter the new password. Procedure: < > Press the Menu Select button directly below Sel. to Pswd. Re-enter the new password. Press the Menu Select button directly below Pswd. The display shows Change Password screen.
  • Page 123: Enabling Or Disabling The Radio Lock Feature (Secure Radios Only)

    The Global Positioning System (GPS) Enabling or Disabling the Radio Lock Feature (Secure Radios Only) This feature uses information from the Global Positioning This feature allows you to enable or disable the radio lock System (GPS) satellites orbiting the Earth to determine the feature.
  • Page 124: Enhancing Gps Performance

    • Inside of buildings, trains, or other covered vehicles Enhancing GPS Performance • Under any other metal or concrete roof or structure Sometimes, the GPS feature may be unable to complete a location calculation successfully. You then see a message •...
  • Page 125: Enabling Mgrs Coordinates

    The radio also stores four (4) preprogrammed waypoints. These Accessing the Outdoor Location Feature coordinates cannot be deleted. Note: An ON menu key may be present on the location menu if it is preprogrammed by the dealer or system Programmable Waypoints Preprogrammed Waypoints administrator.
  • Page 126: Saving A Waypoint

    While the new location is being determined, the location Saving a Waypoint signal can be a solid or blinking icon. Procedure: Once the location coordinates are fixed, the display shows While in the current location display: the current location along with the UTC (Zulu) time and date Press the Menu Select button directly below Optn.
  • Page 127: Viewing A Saved Waypoint

    Press the Menu Select button directly below Cncl to return Viewing a Saved Waypoint to the Location main screen. Procedure: Press the Menu Select button directly below Ok once you While in the current location display: are done. Press the Menu Select button directly below Optn. The display shows Current loc saved as <Waypoint to Waypoints and press the Menu Select button name>.
  • Page 128: Editing The Alias Of A Waypoint

    Press the Menu Select button directly below Ok once you Editing the Alias of a Waypoint are done. Procedure: While in the current location display: Press the Menu Select button directly below Cncl to return to the Waypoints main screen. Press the Menu Select button directly below Optn.
  • Page 129: Deleting A Single Saved Waypoint

    The display shows {Destination} Updated and the radio returns to the Waypoints main screen. to {Destination} and press the Menu Select button directly below Optn. to Edit Location and press the Menu Select button Deleting a Single Saved Waypoint directly below Sel. Procedure: While in the current location display: The first number blinks.
  • Page 130: Deleting All Saved Waypoints

    Deleting All Saved Waypoints Measuring the Distance and Bearing from a Saved Waypoint Procedure: While in the current location display: Procedure: While in the current location display: Press the Menu Select button directly below Optn. Press the Menu Select button directly below Optn. to Waypoints and press the Menu Select button directly below Sel.
  • Page 131: Using The Location Feature While In Emergency Mode

    Trunking System Controls Using the Location Feature While in Emergency Mode When the Emergency feature is activated by pressing the Using the Failsoft System emergency button, the radio exits the Location menu and The failsoft system ensures continuous radio communications returns to the Home (default) screen so that you can see which during a trunked system failure.
  • Page 132: Going Out Of Range

    Going Out of Range Locking and Unlocking a Site When your radio goes out of the range of the system, it can no This feature allows your radio to lock onto a specific site and not longer lock onto a control channel. roam among wide-area talkgroup sites.
  • Page 133: Viewing And Changing A Site

    This feature allows you to view the name of the current site or forces your radio to change to a new one. This feature allows your radio to extend its functionality by connecting to external proprietary Motorola Accessories. Viewing the Current Site The default setting for Bluetooth-enabled radio is Bluetooth ON.
  • Page 134: Turning The Bluetooth Off

    Re-Pair Timer Press the preprogrammed button to turn on the Bluetooth. There are two options for configuring the radio’s Bluetooth pairing type. The type defines the duration the radio and the You hear a short, medium-pitched tone. The display shows accessory retain the pairing information.
  • Page 135: Bluetooth Drop Timer

    Bluetooth Drop Timer Re-Pair Timer The Bluetooth Drop Timer has two different settings and Re-Pair Timer Scenarios Options functions, depending upon the selection of the Re-Pair Timer. • When the radio is powered OFF, pairing Re-Pair Timer Description key is lost immediately, and accessory Options attempts to pair again.
  • Page 136: Pairing Bluetooth Device With The Radio

    Procedure: Pairing Bluetooth Device with the Radio Note: Bluetooth tones, Bluetooth menu and preprogrammed buttons must be preprogrammed by a qualified radio technician. Check with your dealer or system administrator for more information. Bluetooth With your radio’s Bluetooth feature ON, and the Bluetooth tones Pairing enabled: Location...
  • Page 137: Indicating Bluetooth Connection Is Lost

    Turning On the Bluetooth Audio (Routing the If the connecting process immediately follows the pairing Audio from the Radio to the Headset) process and the connecting process fails to complete within Procedure: 6 seconds, you hear a decremental-pitched tone to indicate unpaired.
  • Page 138: Turning Off The Bluetooth Audio (Routing The Audio From The Headset To The Radio)

    Turning Off the Bluetooth Audio (Routing the Adjusting the Volume of the Radio from Bluetooth Audio from the Headset to the Radio) Audio Device Procedure: Procedure: < > to BT. Press the Menu Select button directly below With the Bluetooth audio device connected to the radio: BT to access the Bluetooth feature screen.
  • Page 139 Press the Menu Select button directly below Back to return Clearing All Bluetooth Devices Information to the previous screen. Procedure: to the required device, press the Menu Select Long press the preprogrammed Bluetooth On/Off button. You button directly below Clr. hear a short, medium-pitched tone.
  • Page 140: Editing The Bluetooth Friendly Name

    Editing the Bluetooth Friendly Name Pairing with LEX 700 Procedure: Note: Your radio must be preprogrammed to allow you to use this feature. With the radio Bluetooth feature ON, and the Bluetooth tones enabled: Procedure: < > to BT. Press the Menu Select button directly below Turn on the LEX 700 and activate the Bluetooth feature.
  • Page 141: Programming Over Project 25 (Pop 25) (Astro 25 And Astro Conventional)

    If the connecting process immediately follows the pairing Programming Over Project 25 (POP 25) process and the connecting process fails to complete within (ASTRO 25 and ASTRO Conventional) 6 seconds, you hear a decremental-pitched tone to indicate unpaired. The display shows LEX 700 unpaired. Repeat This feature enables configuration data to be upgraded to your step 1 to re-initiate the pairing process.
  • Page 142: Responding To The Notification Of Upgrade

    Utilities Responding to the notification of Upgrade Procedure: Viewing the Recent Calls The display shows Upgrade?. This feature allows you to view the recent incoming and Press the Menu Select button below Acpt to accept the outgoing call information of the following call types: request to upgrade immediately.
  • Page 143: Using The Flip Display

    Press the Menu Select button directly below Rcnt to access Selecting a Basic Zone Bank the Recent Calls feature screen. This feature allows twice as many zones to be accessed from a to scroll through the list. switch, doubling the amount of switch positions. Press the Menu Select button directly below Exit to return to Note: The Basic Zone Select feature must to be...
  • Page 144: Selecting An Enhanced Zone Bank

    Selecting an Enhanced Zone Bank Selecting the Power Level This feature is created in order to allow users to communicate in This feature enables you to reduce the transmit power level for more zones. An Enhanced Zone Bank (EZB) consists of three specific case that require a lower power level.
  • Page 145: Selecting A Radio Profile

    The display shows Low power and the low power icon. Press the Menu Select button directly below Exit to exit the screen without making any changes. The display shows High power and the high power icon. The radio returns to the Home screen. The profile name on the Home screen indicates the current selected radio profile.
  • Page 146: Controlling The Display Backlight

    during typical radio operation, each speaker has an Controlling the Display Backlight independently-tuned frequency response and volume You can enable or disable the radio’s display backlight as level operation. needed, if poor light conditions make the display or keypad The secondary speaker also has a "whisper" mode with a difficult to read.
  • Page 147: Locking And Unlocking The Keypad And Controls

    Locking and Unlocking the Keypad and Controls Turning Keypad Tones On or Off You can lock your radio’s keypad, programmable buttons, rotary You can enable and disable keypad tones, if needed. knobs and switches to avoid inadvertent entry. Check with your Procedure: dealer or qualified technician for best selection to suite your Press the preprogrammed Keypad Mute button to turn the...
  • Page 148: Turning Voice Mute On Or Off

    Turning Voice Mute On or Off Using the Time-Out Timer You can enable and disable voice transmission, if needed. This feature turns off your radio’s transmitter. You cannot transmit longer than the preset timer setting. Procedure: Press the preprogrammed Voice Mute button to turn the feature If you attempt to do so, the radio automatically stops your off or on.
  • Page 149: Setting The Time And Date

    Setting the Time and Date Press the Menu Select button directly below Exit to exit the You can set the time and date for your radio. screen without making any changes and return to the Home screen. Settings: Press the Menu Select button directly below Ok once you •...
  • Page 150: Using The Conventional Squelch Operation Features

    Using the Conventional Squelch Operation Option Result Features You hear any digital traffic having Selective Switch the correct network access code This feature filters out unwanted calls with low signal strength or and correct talkgroup. channels that have a higher than normal background noise. Using the PL Defeat Feature Analog Options This feature allows you to override any coded squelch (DPL or...
  • Page 151: Using The Digital Ptt Id Feature

    Three variations of smart PTT are available: Using the Digital PTT ID Feature Mode Description This feature allows you to see the radio ID (number) of the radio from whom you are currently receiving a transmission. This ID, Transmit Inhibit You cannot transmit if any traffic is consisting up to a maximum of eight characters, can be viewed on Busy Channel...
  • Page 152: Impres™ Battery Annunciator

    IMPRES™ Battery Annunciator Accessing the General Radio Information This feature displays the current capacity and charges cycles of Your radio contains information on the following: your battery when an IMPRES Battery is powering your radio. • Radio Information This feature must be enabled in your radio to see the information.
  • Page 153: Accessing The Radio Information

    Procedure: Accessing the Radio Information Press the preprogrammed Info button and proceed to Step 3. This feature displays the following information of your radio: Follow the procedure below. • • Host Version DSP Version < > to Info. • • Secure Version KG (Secure Algorithm) •...
  • Page 154: Viewing The Ip Information

    Viewing the IP Information Viewing the Control Assignments This feature displays the device name, IP address, and status of This feature displays the programmable radio functions your radio. assigned to the controls of your radio for the currently selected channel. Note: The device name of your radio is preprogrammed.
  • Page 155: Editing The Soft Id

    Press the Menu Select button directly below Del to delete Editing the Soft ID any unwanted characters. This feature allows you to change your username. Press to add a space. Press to toggle between mixed case mode, uppercase Note: Your radio must be preprogrammed to allow you to use mode, and lowercase mode.
  • Page 156 The two options of priority for the Voice Announcement • Change to a new zone. The radio announces the current available are: zone and channel it is transmitting. • • Change to a new channel remaining within the current zone. High –...
  • Page 157: Helpful Tips

    • (For APX 7000 R Radios Only) Your radio is designed to be submerged to a maximum depth of 6 feet, with a maximum submersion time of 2 hours. Exceeding either maximum limit may result in damage to the radio.
  • Page 158: Cleaning Your Radio

    Cleaning Your Radio • (For APX 7000 R Radios Only) Elastomer technology materials used for seals Procedure: in rugged portable radios can age with time and a u t i o n environmental exposure. Therefore, Motorola To clean the external surfaces of your radio:...
  • Page 159: Handling Your Radio

    • Avoid subjecting the radio to an excess of liquids. Do not communication equipment in perfect operating condition. A submerge the radio unless it is a ruggedized, APX 7000 R nationwide service organization is provided by Motorola to model. support maintenance services. Through its maintenance and •...
  • Page 160: Taking Care Of The Battery

    Taking Care of the Battery Fuel Gauge Icon A blinking fuel gauge icon ( ) is displayed only when the battery voltage drops to low level. In this case, replace the Checking the Battery Charge Status battery with a fully charged one. Your radio can indicate the battery’s charge status through: Gauge Battery Charge...
  • Page 161: Battery Recycling And Disposal

    Battery Recycling and Disposal Gauge Battery Charge In the U.S. and Canada, Motorola participates in the nationwide Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC) program for battery collection and recycling. Many retailers and dealers 11% to 25%* Top Display participate in this program.
  • Page 162: Accessories

    Highlights for the Accessories Accessories GPS only antenna is only used in either a single band UHF The accessory link below is for APX radios. Not all accessories or 700/800 application where the Public Safety Microphone are FCC certified to operate with all APX models and/or (PSM) is used with the corresponding PSM antenna.
  • Page 163: Appendix: Maritime Radio Use In The Vhf Frequency Range

    State the position of the vessel in distress, using any Appendix: Maritime Radio Use in the information that will help responders to locate you, e.g.: VHF Frequency Range • latitude and longitude • bearing (state whether you are using true or magnetic Take a moment to review the following: north) Special Channel Assignments .
  • Page 164: Operating Frequency Requirements

    Table A-1: VHF Marine Channel List (Continued) Operating Frequency Requirements Frequency (MHz) Channel A radio designated for shipboard use must comply with Federal Number Transmit Receive Communications Commission Rule Part 80 as follows: 156.150 160.750 • on ships subject to Part II of Title III of the Communications Act, the radio must be capable of operating on the 156.800 156.200 160.800...
  • Page 165 Table A-1: VHF Marine Channel List (Continued) Table A-1: VHF Marine Channel List (Continued) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz) Channel Channel Number Number Transmit Receive Transmit Receive 157.150 161.750 157.200 161.800 157.250 161.850 77** 156.875 – 157.300 161.900 156.925 161.525 157.350 161.950 156.975 161.575...
  • Page 166: Glossary

    Carrier Squelch squelch circuit silences the radio when no Automatic Registration Service signal is being received so that the user does not have to listen to “noise”. Motorola standard for wireless digital ASTRO 25 trunked communications. A software-controlled, computer-driven ASTRO...
  • Page 167 Term Definition Term Definition Typically refers to radio-to-radio A feature that allows the dispatcher to Conventional communications, sometimes through a Dynamic temporarily reassign selected radios to a repeater (see Trunking). Regrouping single special channel so they can communicate with each other. Conventional A scan list that includes only conventional Scan List...
  • Page 168 It can also trigger Emergency Alarm the and sites. Post-Alert Timer is not cancelled. NiMH Nickel-metal-hydride. Motorola Data Communication The user talks on a preprogrammed Non-Tactical/ A software-activated feature shown at the emergency channel. The emergency alarm Revert bottom of the display –...
  • Page 169 Term Definition Term Definition Personality A set of unique features specific to a radio. A conventional radio feature, where you talk through a receive/transmit facility that Personal Identification Number Repeater re-transmits received signals, in order to A software application which streamlines improve communications range and critical real time operations and simplifies coverage.
  • Page 170 Term Definition Term Definition The user talks on the channel that was Coordinated Universal Time. The Tactical/ selected before the radio entered the international time standard (formerly Non-Revert emergency state. Greenwich Mean Time, or GMT). Zero hours UTC is midnight in Greenwich, Bypass a repeater and talk directly to England, which is located at 0 degrees Talkaround...
  • Page 171: Limited Warranty

    Product manufactured by MOTOROLA. MOTOROLA assumes no Commercial Warranty obligations or liability for additions or modifications to this warranty unless made in writing and signed by an officer of MOTOROLA. Limited Warranty Unless made in a separate agreement between MOTOROLA and the original end user purchaser, MOTOROLA does not warrant the installation, maintenance or service of the Product.
  • Page 172 Product for which it and insurance prepaid, to an authorized warranty service . is specified. Warranty service will be provided by MOTOROLA through one of its H)Freight costs to the repair depot. authorized warranty service s. If you first contact the company I) A Product which, due to illegal or unauthorized alteration of the which sold you the Product (e.g., dealer or communication service...
  • Page 173 VI. PATENT AND SOFTWARE PROVISIONS: MOTOROLA will have no liability with respect to any claim of patent infringement which is based upon the combination of the Product or MOTOROLA will defend, at its own expense, any suit brought parts furnished hereunder with software, apparatus or devices not...
  • Page 174 Motorola Solutions Australia’s limited warranty below is in addition to any rights and remedies you may have under the Australian Consumer Law. If you have any queries, please call Motorola Solutions Australia at 1800 457 439. You may also visit our website: http://www.motorola.com/Business/XA-EN/...
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