Unpacking; Setting Up The Lex L10 - Motorola LEX L10 Manual

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Front Camera
Earpiece
Secondary Microphone
Interface Connector
Battery Cover Latch
Camera Button
microUSB Port
Radio Paring Point
Back Camera and Flash

2.2 Unpacking

Carefully remove all protective material from the LEX L10 and save the shipping container for later storage and
shipping. Verify that the following were received:
LEX L10
Battery Cover
2280 mAh Lithium-ion battery
USB Charger
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.

2.3 Setting Up the LEX L10

Note: The LEX L10 may be delivered to you with battery, SIM card, microSD card and/or CRYPTR cards
already installed, activated and ready for use. In this case, ignore steps 2 through 6 of the following section
if they were already performed.
Before using the LEX L10 for the first time, perform the following:
1 Remove the screen protection film from the LEX L10 screen. (See
28).
2 Install the public and/or Private SIM cards. (See
Getting Started with the LEX L10 | 27
Function
Vibrate mode — Sets the LEX L10 to vibrate only.
Speaker on — Routes the earpiece sound to the
speaker.
Used to capture live video for video calls.
Provides audio in handset mode.
Use for making voice recordings and communications in
speakerphone mode.
Provides power to the LEX L10 from cradles.
Assists in battery cover removal to provide access to the
battery, SIM, CRYPTR and microSD card holders.
Starts the camera and takes photos and video.
Provides USB client and host communications.
Serves as a secure Bluetooth pairing point with Motorola
Solutions Land Mobile Radios (LMR).
Takes photos and video, and provides flash illumination
for the camera.
Removing the Screen Protective Film on page
Installing the Public and Private SIM Cards on page
MN001456A01-A | February 2015 |
30).
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