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APX™ TWO-WAY RADIOS
APX 8000
MODEL 2
USER GUIDE

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  • Page 1 APX™ TWO-WAY RADIOS APX 8000 MODEL 2 USER GUIDE...
  • Page 3 *PMLN7286A* radio menu to the desired channel. PMLN7286A 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. © 2015 by Motorola Solutions, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance .
  • Page 4 On = Secure operation. Sending an Emergency Call Blinks when the battery is low. Off = Clear operation. Press the Emergency button. The more stripes, the stronger the Blinking = Receiving an encrypted signal strength for the current site voice call. Press and hold the PTT button.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Documentation Copyrights...15 Disclaimer........16 Declaration of Conformity......8 Important Safety Information..10 Getting Started....... 17 How to Use This Guide........17 Notations Used in This Manual......17 Software Version......11 Additional Performance Enhancement..18 Notice to Users (FCC and Industry ASTRO 25 Enhanced Data....18 Canada)............11 Dynamic System Resilience (DSR)..
  • Page 6 Attaching the Antenna........21 TMS Menu Options......41 Removing and Attaching the Accessory Call Type Icons..........41 Connector Cover........22 LED Indicator..........42 Using the Carry Holder........23 Intelligent Lighting Indicators......43 Turning On the Radio........25 Alert Tones............ 44 Adjusting the Volume........26 Phone Call Displays and Alerts.....
  • Page 7 Making a Private Call (Trunking Adding a Contact to a Call List....68 Only)..........55 Removing a Contact from a Call Making an Enhanced Private Call List..........68 (Trunking Only)......56 Viewing Details of a Contact....69 Making a Telephone Call (Trunking Scan Lists............
  • Page 8 Change of Channels during Sending a Quick Text Message..90 Emergency........79 Priority Status and Request Reply Emergency Keep-Alive Feature..79 of a New Text Message....91 Fireground (Conventional Only).....79 Secure Operations.........97 Entering Fireground Zone Channel..80 Selecting Secure Transmissions..97 Responding to Evacuation Indicator... 81 Selecting Clear Transmissions...
  • Page 9 Re-Pair Timer........113 Voice Announcement........127 Bluetooth Drop Timer......114 Site Selectable Alerts (ASTRO 25)....128 Pairing with Low Frequency- Sending SSA Notification to Single Motorola Proximity Pairing (LF- Site..........128 MPP) Feature......115 Sending SSA Notification to All Radio Indications of Lost Bluetooth Sites..........129 Connection........117...
  • Page 10 Using the Flip Display....... 134 Radio Care...........147 Selecting a Basic Zone Bank.... 134 Cleaning Your Radio......148 Selecting an Enhanced Zone Bank.. 135 Proper Ways to Handle the Radio..148 Selecting the Power Level....135 Radio Service and Repair....149 Selecting a Radio Profile....136 Battery Care..........149 Enabling and Disabling the Radio Battery Charge Status.......149...
  • Page 11 Limited Warranty......163 MOTOROLA COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS........... 163 I. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS AND FOR HOW LONG:......163 II. GENERAL PROVISIONS:....... 164 III. STATE LAW RIGHTS:......165 IV. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE:.165 V. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:..........165 VI. PATENT AND SOFTWARE PROVISIONS:........
  • Page 12: Declaration Of Conformity

    This declaration is applicable to your radio only if your radio is labeled with the FCC logo shown below. Declaration of Conformity Per FCC CFR 47 Part 2 Section 2.1077(a) Responsible Party Name: Motorola Solutions, Inc. Address: 1303 East Algonquin Road, Schaumburg, IL 60196-1078, U.S.A. Phone Number: 1-800-927-2744 Hereby declares that the product:...
  • Page 13 Class B Digital Device As a personal computer peripheral, this device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1 This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2 This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 14: Important Safety Information

    Radios 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 Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio...
  • Page 15: Software Version

    • This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. • Changes or modifications made to this device, not expressly approved by Motorola, could void the authority of the user to operate this equipment. English...
  • Page 16: Consignes De Sécurité Importantes

    Cet émetteur radio a été approuvé par Industrie Canada pour utilisation avec une antenne approuvée Cette radio ne doit être utilisée qu'à des fins par Motorola offrant le gain maximal autorisé et professionnelles. Avant d'utiliser la radio, lisez le l'impédance requise pour le type d'antenne indiqué. Il...
  • Page 17: Version Logicielle

    Motorola, peuvent annuler le droit de l'utilisateur à Version logicielle utiliser cet équipement. Toutes les fonctions décrites dans les sections suivantes sont prises en charge par la version R14.00.00 ou les versions ultérieures du logiciel de la radio. Pour obtenir davantage de renseignements à propos des fonctions prises en charge, adressez-vous à...
  • Page 18: Computer Software Copyrights

    Motorola. Furthermore, the purchase of Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents or patent...
  • Page 19: Documentation Copyrights

    No duplication or distribution of this document or any portion thereof shall take place without the express written permission of Motorola. No part of this manual may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose without the express written permission of Motorola.
  • Page 20: Disclaimer

    However, no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies. Furthermore, Motorola reserves the right to make changes to any products herein to improve readability, function, or design. Motorola does not assume any liability arising out of the applications or use of any product or circuit described herein;...
  • Page 21: Getting Started

    damage to the equipment if not carefully Getting Started observed. Note How to Use This Guide An operational procedure, practice, or condition and so on, which is essential to This User Guide covers the basic operation of the emphasize. APX Portables. The following special notations identify certain items.
  • Page 22: Additional Performance Enhancement

    Dynamic System Resilience (DSR) SecureNet allows user to perform secured DSR ensures the radio system is seamlessly communications on an Analog or Motorola Data switched to a backup master site dynamically in case Communication (MDC) channel. The MDC Over-the- of system failure. DSR also provides additional Air Rekeying (OTAR) feature will allow users to indication e.g.
  • Page 23: What Your Dealer/System Administrator Can Tell You

    single conventional radio frequency channel. These What Your Dealer/System Administrator Can enhancements allow users to use Selective Squelch Tell You to operate on only the subset of talkgroups that are relevant to the users rather than all talkgroups on the Check with your dealer or system administrator for channel.
  • Page 24: Preparing Your Radio For Use

    When charging a battery attached to a radio, the radio must be turned off. To charge the battery, place the battery (with or without the radio) in a Motorola-approved charger. The LED on the charger indicates the charging progress; see the charger user guide.
  • Page 25: Attaching The Antenna

    2 To remove the battery, squeeze the release Attaching the Antenna latches at the bottom of the battery until the battery releases from the radio and remove the Ensure the radio is turned off before attaching the battery from the radio. antenna.
  • Page 26: Removing And Attaching The Accessory Connector Cover

    Removing and Attaching the Accessory Connector Cover The accessory connector is on the antenna side of the radio. It is used to connect accessories to the radio. Note To prevent damage to the connector, shield it with the connector cover when not in use. 1 To remove the accessory connector cover, rotate the thumbscrew counterclockwise until it...
  • Page 27: Using The Carry Holder

    Using the Carry Holder 1 Position the radio within the carry holder with the main speaker facing outward. 2 Rotate and lift the connector cover to disengage it from the radio. 3 To attach the accessory connector cover, insert the hooked end of the cover into the slot above the connector.
  • Page 28 4 Push at the bottom of the radio until the radio is 3 To remove the radio from the carry holder, place released from it. the tip of your fingers on the ledge of the carry holder. English...
  • Page 29: Turning On The Radio

    • If the power-up test is successful, you see a splash screen on the radio display, followed by Turning On the Radio the Home screen. • If the power-up test is unsuccessful, you see 1 Rotate the On/Off/Volume Control Knob Error XX/YY (XX/YY is an alphanumeric clockwise until you hear a click.
  • Page 30: Adjusting The Volume

    2 To turn off the radio, rotate the On/Off/Volume 1 To increase the volume, rotate the On/Off/Volume Control Knob counterclockwise until you hear a Control Knob clockwise. click. 2 To decrease the volume, rotate this knob counterclockwise. Adjusting the Volume Ensure the radio is power on and the main speaker is pointed towards you for increased loudness and intelligibility, especially in areas with loud background...
  • Page 31: Identifying Radio Controls

    Identifying Radio Controls Radio Parts and Controls Antenna Top (Orange) Button Microphone Accessory Connector English...
  • Page 32: Programmable Features

    Home Button Bluetooth Pairing Location Indicator 4–Way Navigation Button Main Speaker Battery Latch Microphone Data Feature Button Menu Select Button Programmable Features Main Display 2–Position Concentric Switch Any reference in this manual to controls that are preprogrammed means that a qualified radio 3–Position A/B/C Switch technician must use the radio programming software On/Off/Volume Control Knob...
  • Page 33: Assignable Radio Functions

    Assignable Radio Functions press of the Bluetooth Inquiry On/Off Button. Bluetooth On/Off Allows you to turn on/off the Bluetooth. Call Alert Allows the radio to function like a pager, or to verify if a radio is Bluetooth Allows you to access to the active on the system.
  • Page 34 Location Determines the current location Multiple Private Selects the Multiple Private (latitude, longitude, time and Line Line lists. date), and also the distance (Conventional and bearing to another location. Only) Or, turns the GPS functionality Nuisance Delete Temporarily removes an on or off for all locations.
  • Page 35 Radio Profiles Allows easy access to a set of Secure Toggles the Secure preprogrammed visual and Transmission Transmission On or Off when audio settings of the radio. Select the Secure/Clear Strapping (Conventional fields is set to Select for the Recent Calls Allows easy access to the list of and Trunking) current channel and when the...
  • Page 36: Assignable Settings Or Utility Functions

    Assignable Settings or Utility Functions Talkgroup Allows a call from an individual (Conventional radio to a group of radios. Keypad/Controls Locks or unlocks the keypad, Only) Lock programmable buttons, switches or rotary knobs. Text Messaging Selects the text messaging Service (TMS) menu.
  • Page 37: Menu Select Buttons

    Menu Select Buttons • A short or long press of the relevant programmable buttons. Note Check with your dealer or system • Use the Menu Select Button. administrator for the list of features activated in your radio. • Use the Menu Select and Navigation buttons. Use the Menu Select button to access the menu entry of your radio feature.
  • Page 38: 4-Way Navigation Button

    4-Way Navigation Button Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button Use the 4-Way Navigation Button to scroll up, down, left or right with one of the following methods. • Press and release one of the button to scroll from one entry to the next one. •...
  • Page 39 • While a call is not in progress, the PTT button is used to make a new call. See Methods to Make a Radio Call on page 54 for more information. English...
  • Page 40: Identifying Status Indicators

    Identifying Status Indicators Call Received Status Icons Radio has received an Individual Call. The 130 x 130 pixel front liquid crystal display (LCD) of your radio shows radio status, text entries, and Battery menu entries. The top two display rows contain color ™...
  • Page 41 Off – The feature is disabled. Voice Display: muting of the affiliated trunking talkgroup or selected conventional channel is deactivated. Power Level Direct L – Radio is set at Low power. On – Radio is currently configured for Display: direct radio-to-radio communication H –...
  • Page 42 View/Program Mode Enhanced Zone Bank Display: Display: Radio is in the view or program mode. A – Contains Zone 1, Zone 2 and Zone On steady – View mode B – Contains Zone 4, Zone 5 and Zone Blinking – Program mode C –...
  • Page 43 Inverted – User successfully login to the AES Secure Operation secured IP Packet Data. On – AES secure operation. Off – Clear operation. Data Activity Blinking – Receiving an encrypted Data activity is present. voice call. Bluetooth On GPS Signal Bluetooth is on and ready for Bluetooth On –...
  • Page 44: Text Messaging Service (Tms) Indicators

    represents the signal strength of the Wi- Unread Message Fi signal. • User receives a new message. • The selected text message in the Inbox has not been read. Text Messaging Service (TMS) Indicators This feature allows you to send and receive text Read Message messages.
  • Page 45: Tms Menu Options

    Menu Description/Function • The “Priority” feature is toggled on Option before the message is sent. • Messages in the Inbox folder are Deletes all messages. flagged with “Priority”. Deletes a message or text. Request Reply Exits to the Home screen. Exit •...
  • Page 46: Led Indicator

    Radio number. LED Indicator The LED indicator shows the operational status of Radio number added to a Call List. your radio. Mobile number. Mobile number added to a Call List. Landline phone number. Landline phone number added to a Call List.
  • Page 47: Intelligent Lighting Indicators

    Solid yellow Channel is busy. the Scan List Programming (Conventional mode. Only) Rapidly blinking Radio is on a Priority-One Blinking yellow Radio is receiving a secured green channel while in the Scan List transmission. Programming mode. Solid green Radio is powering up, or is on Note a non-priority channel while in No LED indication when the radio receives a...
  • Page 48: Alert Tones

    Backlight and Bar Notification When Color The radio receives an emergency alarm or call. The radio initiates the Man Down Post-Alert timer. The radio initiates Fireground Evacuation alarm. Critical Alerts The radio battery is low. The radio is out of range. The radio enters Failsoft mode.
  • Page 49 You Hear Tone Name Heard Short, Low- Radio Self Test Fail When radio fails its power-up self test. Pitched Tone Reject When an unauthorized request is made. Time-Out Timer Warning Four seconds before time out. No ACK Received When radio fails to receive an acknowledgment. Individual Call Warning When radio is in an individual call for greater than 6 seconds Tone...
  • Page 50 You Hear Tone Name Heard A Group of Busy When system is busy. Low-Pitched Tones Short, Medium- Valid Key-Press When a correct key is pressed. Pitched Tone Radio Self Test Pass When radio passes its power-up self test. Clear Voice At beginning of a non-coded communication.
  • Page 51 You Hear Tone Name Heard Received Individual Call When Call Alert or Private Call is received. Call Alert Sent When Call Alert is received by the target radio. Site Trunking When a SmartZone trunking system fails. Two Short, Over-the-Air Programming When the radio receives an over-the-air programming request.
  • Page 52 You Hear Tone Name Heard Unique, Low- New Message When a new message is received. Pitched Chirp Unique, High- Priority Status When a priority message is received. Pitched Chirp Incremental- Bluetooth Paired When Bluetooth accessory is paired with the radio. Pitched Tone Bluetooth Connected When Bluetooth accessory is connected to the radio.
  • Page 53: Phone Call Displays And Alerts

    Phone Call Displays and Alerts The following phone call displays and alerts 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 A Long Tone No phone...
  • Page 54: General Radio Operation

    b) Press the PTT button to transmit on the General Radio Operation displayed zone channel. • Select a zone via the radio menu Zone: Selecting a Zone or to Zone and press the Menu Select Your radio must be preprogrammed to allow you to button directly below Zone.
  • Page 55: Mode Select Feature

    A channel is a group of radio characteristics, such as to ChUp or ChDn. transmit/ receive frequency pairs. The following b) Press the Menu Select button directly below methods are options on how to select a radio ChUp or ChDn. channel.
  • Page 56: Saving A Zone And A Channel To A Softkey

    Saving a Zone and a Channel to a Softkey 1 Toggle your zone and channel to the required zone and channel. Five softkeys are available for you to save the frequently used zone and channel. 2 Press and hold the button you desire to program. 1 Toggle your zone and channel to the required You hear a short, medium-pitched tone when the zone and channel.
  • Page 57: Receiving And Responding To A Talkgroup Call

    If the radio is receiving a secure transmission, the Receiving and Responding to a Private Call (Trunking LED blinks yellow. Only) Receiving and Responding to a Talkgroup Call A Private Call is a call from an individual radio to another individual radio. To receive a call from a group of users, your radio must be configured as part of that talkgroup.
  • Page 58: Receiving And Responding To A Telephone Call (Trunking Only)

    If the caller alias is in the call list, the display backlight of the screen and the bar turns green.The shows the caller alias during the call. display shows Phone Call and the call received icon blinks. If the caller name is not in the call list, the display shows the caller ID.
  • Page 59: Making A Talkgroup Call

    Note 4 Speak clearly into the microphone. The radio automatically exits the feature, if the feature inactivity timer is enabled, when the 5 Release the PTT button to listen. radio is left idle and the timer expires. You will Making a Private Call (Trunking Only) hear the Menu Inactive Exit Tone upon feature exit.
  • Page 60: Making An Enhanced Private Call (Trunking Only)

    Making an Enhanced Private Call (Trunking Only) 3 To select the required ID, perform one of the following actions: Your radio must be preprogrammed to allow you to use this feature. • Press the Menu Select button directly below Cnts to scroll through and select the required This feature allows you to send an individual Call Alert Page if there is no answer from the target radio.
  • Page 61: Making A Telephone Call (Trunking Only)

    • Press the Menu Select button directly below Making a Telephone Call (Trunking Only) Cnts to scroll through and select the required This feature allows you to make calls similar to standard phone calls to a mobile or landline phone. •...
  • Page 62: Switching Between Repeater Or Direct Operation Button

    • to the required phone number. Perform one of the following actions: • Press the preprogrammed Repeater/Direct 4 Press the PTT button to dial the phone number. switch to toggle between talkaround and 5 Hold the radio vertically 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.0 repeater modes.
  • Page 63: Monitoring A Channel

    Monitoring a Channel • Monitoring a Channel via the selected zone channel. The following methods are options on how to monitor a channel. The result of all the methods is the same. a) Select the desired zone and channel. You can use the options interchangeably depending b) Listen for a transmission.
  • Page 64 If you try to transmit on a receive-only channel, you hear an invalid tone until you release the PTT button. English...
  • Page 65: Advanced Features

    2 Press and hold the PTT button to talk. Release the Advanced Features PTT button to listen. Advanced Call Features Making a Selective Call Selective Call (ASTRO Conventional Only) 1 Perform one of the following actions: This feature allows you to receive a call from or to call •...
  • Page 66: Talkgroup Call Feature (Conventional Operation Only)

    • to the required ID. Selecting a Talkgroup 4 Hold the radio vertically 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.0 or to Tgrp and press the Menu Select button cm) from your mouth. directly below Tgrp. The display shows the last Talkgroup that was 5 Press and hold the PTT button to start the selected and stored.
  • Page 67: Sending A Status Call

    Sending a Status Call When the dispatcher acknowledges, you hear four tones and the display shows Ack received . The This feature allows you to send data calls to the radio returns to normal dispatch operation. dispatcher about a predefined status. If no acknowledgment is received, you hear a low- Each status can have up to a 14-character name.
  • Page 68 Note • or to Rpgm then press the Menu Select If you try to access a zone or channel that has button directly below Rpgm to send reprogram been reserved by the dispatcher as a request to the dispatcher. dynamically regrouped mode for other users, The display shows Reprgrm rqst and Please you hear an invalid tone.
  • Page 69: Dynamic Zone Programming (Dzp)

    Entering the Dynamic Zone to Select a Dynamic Select Select-disabled radios cannot change Channel Disabled channels while dynamically regrouped. The dispatcher has forced the radio to or to Zone then press the Menu Select button remain on the dynamic-regrouping directly below Zone. channel.
  • Page 70 Saving a Channel in the Dynamic Zone from List 6 Press the Menu Select button directly below Exit Selection to return to Home screen. The radio must be in Dynamic Zone in order to Deleting a Channel in the Dynamic Zone perform this operation.
  • Page 71: Contacts

    Your radio also supports a maximum of 50 call lists. Contacts Each list can store up to 100 IDs (numbers). This feature provides “address-book” capabilities on Note your radio. Each entry corresponds to an alias (name) Your radio is preprogrammed with a number of or ID (number) that you use to initiate a call.
  • Page 72: Adding A Contact To A Call List

    The entries are alphabetically sorted. to Call and press the Menu Select button directly below Sel. to the entry you want to add and press the Menu Select button directly below Optn. to select the call type. to Add to CallLst and press the Menu 6 Hold the radio vertically 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.0 Select button directly below Sel.
  • Page 73: Viewing Details Of A Contact

    to the entry you want to delete and press to View and press the Menu Select the Menu Select button directly below Optn. button directly below Sel. to Rm frm CallLst and press the Menu The display shows all the numbers associated with Select button directly below Sel.
  • Page 74: Viewing A Scan List

    Viewing a Scan List • Press the Menu Select button directly below Sel to add and/or change the priority of the or to ScnL and press the Menu Select button currently displayed channel in the scan list. directly below ScnL. •...
  • Page 75: Changing The Scan List Status

    change the priority of the currently displayed channel • Use the 16-Position Select knob to select in the scan list. another scan list member. Changing the Scan List Status 5 Move the Scan List Programming switch out of programming position. Press to exit scan list 1 Perform one of the following actions: programming and return to the Home screen.
  • Page 76: Scan

    • A Priority-One Channel Scan icon indicates If the scan is enabled, the display shows Scan on that the current channel is in the scan list as and the scan status icon. the Priority-One channel. The LED rapidly If the scan is disabled, the display shows Scan blinks green.
  • Page 77: Deleting A Nuisance Channel

    Deleting a Nuisance Channel • Turn off the radio and then turn it on again. If a channel continually generates unwanted calls or Nuisance mode delete can be disabled by the noise (termed a “nuisance” channel), you can system administrator. temporarily remove the unwanted channel from the scan list.
  • Page 78: Sending A Call Alert Page

    a) Press the preprogrammed Quick Access call received icons blinks and the display shows Page (One-Touch) Call Alert Paging button to send received. a page to the preprogrammed ID. Press any button to clear the Call Alert page. The display shows Paging...<Number>. Making a Talkgroup Call on page 55 or Making a...
  • Page 79: Emergency Operation

    If the call alert page is sent successfully, you If the call alert page is sent successfully, you hear a tone and the display shows Ack hear a tone and the display shows Ack received. The radio returns to the Home received.
  • Page 80: Sending An Emergency Alarm

    Check with your dealer or system administrator for send alarm and/or make more information on the programming of this feature. emergency call. Each channel can only assigned one of the Non-Tactical/ The radio reverts to the Emergency modes above. The radio responds Revert for preprogrammed differently when pressing the preprogrammed...
  • Page 81: Sending An Emergency Call (Trunking Only)

    • pitched tone and the LED blinks red The display shows Emergency on the current zone and channel. You hear a short medium- momentarily. pitched tone and the LED blinks red • You hear the radio sounds a short low-pitched momentarily.
  • Page 82: Sending A Silent Emergency Alarm

    If successful, the display shows Emergency on the 4 Release the PTT button to end the transmission current zone and channel. You hear a short, and wait for a response from the dispatcher. medium-pitched tone and the LED blinks red momentarily.
  • Page 83: Change Of Channels During Emergency

    • Press and release the PTT button to exit the Sending an Emergency Alarm on page Silent Emergency Alarm mode and enter Sending an Emergency Call (Trunking regular dispatch or Emergency Call mode. Only) on page 77, Sending an Emergency Alarm with Emergency Call on page 77, or Change of Channels during Emergency...
  • Page 84: Entering Fireground Zone Channel

    Each Fireground Communication System radio • If the Fireground Zone Channel is set as automatically reports your radio ID on the commander default, you hear gurgle tone and the home mobile command terminal. Your name, riding position screen. You are in Fireground zone channel. and sector are all can be configured to be seen at the •...
  • Page 85: Responding To Evacuation Indicator

    • If your radio is working in Fireground Zone • If preprogrammed with Manual Channel, proceed to next step. Acknowledgement of Evacuation Command, pressing the PTT button shall cancel the 4 Press and hold the PTT button to transmit. The indications and acknowledge the command LED lights up solid red while transmitting.
  • Page 86: Man Down

    Emergency During Emergency if the TPS radio 4 Long press Emergency button to exit Emergency Beacon user pushes the Emergency button, mode and cancel Emergency Beacon. the radio sounds a Beacon at the maximum volume of the radio at Man Down radio’s internal speaker and it is not adjustable.
  • Page 87 amount of time before the Emergency Alarm or Call is 3 Man Down condition continues for the time activated. duration defined in the Post-Alert Timer field. Once the timer expires, the Emergency alarm is Note transmitted. The Man Down Clear function is used It is recommended that an Emergency button in this phase to cancel the Man Down condition.
  • Page 88: Pre-Alert Timer

    If the radio is preprogrammed to horizontal Timer is initiated, the radio alerts the user with an only, it must be worn in a vertical position audible tone and displays the “Man-Down” text. otherwise the Man Down alert may be Exiting Man Down Feature on page 86 to exit inadvertently triggered.
  • Page 89: Radio Alerts When Man Down Enhanced Is Triggered

    coordinates to dispatcher if these features are the current radio speaker level. This acts as a beacon enabled. User can exit Emergency following the to find the radio. Emergency procedure. See Emergency Operation Note page 75 for details. If the radio is programmed with Silent Note Emergency, the radio inhibits the alert tone At this point the Man Down features is...
  • Page 90: Exiting Man Down Feature

    • The alert tone continues when you change to a Return the radio to the vertical position or shake channel with Emergency and similar Man Down the radio (when motion sensitivity is enabled). configuration. Testing the Man Down Feature Exiting Man Down Feature Enable the Emergency feature with Silent Alarm If you are not in a real Man Down situation, you disabled, but not in Surveillance Mode before running...
  • Page 91: Automatic Registration Service (Ars)

    • Selecting or Changing the ARS mode via 16- Automatic Registration Service (ARS) Position Select knob: This feature provides an automated data application a) Once the zone you want is displayed, turn the registration for the radio. When you turn on the radio, preprogrammed 16-Position Select knob to the device automatically registers with the server.
  • Page 92: User Login Feature

    User Login Feature • to scroll through the list of predefined user names. Press the Menu Select button This feature allows you as the user to be associated directly below Logn to select the predefined with the radio. With this association, every data username.
  • Page 93: Text Messaging Service (Tms)

    • Wait for the logged in confirmation screen. If the • If the Delete Messages On Session End login process is successful, the display shows the feature is enabled, the radio clears the private successful user login indicator (IP indicator) icon data and returns to User Login screen.
  • Page 94: Sending A Quick Text Message

    Note • to Compose and press the Menu Status Icons on page 36 for more Select button directly below Sel. information on the TMS icons and TMS Menu • Press the Menu Select button directly below Options on page 41 for more information on Exit to return to the Home screen.
  • Page 95: Priority Status And Request Reply Of A New Text Message

    Appending a Priority Status to a Text Message blinking cursor appears on the Enter Address screen. Note The Priority Status icon on a message does 9 Press the Menu Select button directly below Send not imply that the message gets higher priority or press the PTT button to send the message.
  • Page 96 The display shows the normal message icon on the Appending a Priority Status and a Reply Request label bar. to a Text Message Appending a Request Reply to a Text Message 1 Press the Menu Select button directly below Optn. 1 Press the Menu Select button directly below Optn.
  • Page 97 The display shows a list of aliases or IDs, with to No Req Reply and press the Menu the sender of the latest received message on Select button directly below Sel to remove the top. reply status icon. • Receiving a text message via the radio menu: The display shows the normal message icon on the a) When the new message icon appears and the label bar.
  • Page 98 • Press and hold the preprogrammed Data Replying to a Received Text Message Feature button or the TMS Feature button to Note access the Inbox. The original date and time stamp, address and • or to TMS and press the Menu Select button message content is automatically appended to directly below TMS to access the TMS feature the reply message.
  • Page 99 Note • to TMS and press the Menu Select Press the Menu Select button directly below button directly below TMS to access the TMS Back at any time to return to the previous feature screen. screen. to Sent and press the Menu Select You can append a priority status and/or a button below Sel.
  • Page 100 Sending a Sent Text Message 2 Press the Menu Select button directly below Del to delete the current message. 1 Press the Menu Select button directly below Optn while viewing the message. Deleting All Text Messages to Send Message and press the Menu 1 Perform one of the following actions: Select button directly below Sel.
  • Page 101: Secure Operations

    Unlike other forms of security, Motorola digital The Secure/Clear switch only applies encryption provides signaling that makes it virtually when the radio is transmitting.
  • Page 102: Managing Encryption

    transmission. Check with your agent for 2 Select the required keys and press the Menu details. Select button directly below LOAD on the KVL. This loads the encryption keys into your radio. If the “Ignore Secure/Clear Switch when Strapped” programming option is enabled, When the key has been loaded successfully, one of the radio transmits without displaying any the following scenarios occurs:...
  • Page 103 erasure. If talkgroups are enabled 4 Perform one of the following actions: in conventional, then the encryption • Press the Menu Select button directly below keys are strapped to the talkgroups. Sel to save the newly selected key and return Trunked If the radio is used for both to the Home screen.
  • Page 104 Every channel to which one of the original keys was The following methods are options on how to erase tied now has the equivalent new key instead. the selected encryption keys. The result of all the methods is the same. You can use the options or to KSet and press the Menu Select button interchangeably depending on your preference and directly below KSet.
  • Page 105 You can return to the previous screen by local key management supervisor for more pressing the Menu Select button below No. information. This feature, also known as OTAR, allows the • Erasing the single key in radios with the single-key dispatcher to reprogram the encryption keys in the option and erasing all keys in radios with the radio remotely.
  • Page 106 Note when all of the encryption keys is erased. Without this The rekey operation failure indicates that UKEK key, the radio could not be over the air your radio does not contain the Unique rekeyed. Shadow Key (USK). Note This feature must be preprogrammed by a MDC Over-the-Air Rekeying (OTAR) Page qualified radio technician.
  • Page 107: Global Positioning System / Global Navigation Satellite System

    System (GLONASS) to determine the approximate signal at geographical location of your radio. The geographical transmitting radio. location is expressed as latitude and longitude or Military Grid Reference System (MGRS) format per Expander Expands the speech request from customers. while the noise flow remains the same at Note receiving radio.
  • Page 108: Gps Operation

    GPS Operation Keep in mind that the accuracy of the location information and the time it takes to obtain it varies The GPS technology uses radio signals from earth depending upon circumstances, particularly the ability orbiting satellites, to establish the location to receive signals from an adequate number of coordinates, maximizing your view of clear satellites.
  • Page 109: The Outdoor Location Feature (Using Gps)

    • For your initial fix, hold the radio in the face Programmable Preprogrammed position. Waypoints Waypoints • Stay in the open. The GPS feature works best User-configurable Fixed location where there is nothing between your radio and a location coordinates. coordinates: large amount of open sky.
  • Page 110: Accessing The Outdoor Location Feature

    Accessing the Outdoor Location Feature 4 To obtain a new location fix, press the Menu Select button directly below Rfsh. Note The top line temporarily displays Please wait An ON radio menu may be present on the while the new location is being determined. While Location menu screen if it is preprogrammed the new location is being determined, the location by the dealer or system administrator.
  • Page 111: Viewing A Saved Waypoint

    1 Press the Menu Select button directly below 4 To return to the Home screen, press , the PTT Optn. button, the preprogrammed GPS button or the Menu Select button directly below Exit. 2 Perform one of the following actions: Viewing a Saved Waypoint •...
  • Page 112: Deleting A Single Saved Waypoint

    View and press the Menu Select button directly 4 The display shows Delete <Waypoint name> below Sel. Confirm?. 6 To return to the previous screen, press the Menu 5 Press the Menu Select button directly below Yes Select button directly below Back, or to return to to delete the waypoint or press the Menu Select the Home screen, press , the PTT button, or the...
  • Page 113: Measuring The Distance And Bearing From A Saved Waypoint

    The display shows the distance and bearing from the to Delete All and press the Menu current to the selected coordinates. Select button directly below Sel. The display shows Delete All saved waypnts Location Feature in Emergency Mode Confirm?. When the Emergency feature is activated by pressing the emergency button, the radio exits the Location 5 Press the Menu Select button directly below Yes menu and returns to the Home (default) screen so...
  • Page 114: Out-Of-Range Radio

    trunking system fails completely, the radio goes into range condition until it locks onto a control channel, it failsoft operation and automatically switches to its locks onto a failsoft channel, or it is turned off. failsoft channel. Site Trunking Feature During failsoft operation, your radio transmits and If the zone controller loses communication with any receives in conventional operation on a...
  • Page 115: Site Display And Search Button

    ® Mission Critical Wireless - Bluetooth Viewing the Current Site This feature allows your radio to extend its functionality by connecting to external proprietary Perform one of the following actions: Motorola accessories. • Press the preprogrammed Site Displ/Srch button. English...
  • Page 116: Turning On Bluetooth

    Note Turning On Bluetooth It is recommended to use Motorola proprietary The following methods are options on how to turn on Mission Critical Wireless (MCW) devices with the Bluetooth. The result of all the methods is the APX radios during Mission Critical operations same.
  • Page 117: Turning Off The Bluetooth

    The display shows Status Off, and pairing keys. See Pairing with Low disappears. Frequency-Motorola Proximity Pairing c) To return to the Home screen, press the Menu (LF-MPP) Feature on page 115 and Select button directly below Exit.
  • Page 118: Bluetooth Drop Timer

    Infinite (For all Bluetooth devices.) When the Re-Pair Re-Pair Timer Scenarios radio and/or device are turned off after Timer pairing, keys are not lost. When the Options radio and the device are turned on Connection within the Drop again, they can resume the Bluetooth Timer value.
  • Page 119: Pairing With Low Frequency-Motorola Proximity Pairing (Lf-Mpp) Feature

    4 hours or 8 hours. To establish the Bluetooth Connection, see Pairing Do note there are exceptions for with Low Frequency-Motorola Proximity Pairing (LF- Operation Critical Wireless (OCW) MPP) Feature on page 115 or Standard Pairing...
  • Page 120 technician. Check with your dealer or system Turn on the accessory. Then, place it close to the administrator for more information. radio aligning the Bluetooth Pairing Location (a blue dot) on the radio to the Bluetooth Pairing The range of Bluetooth operation when using a MCW Location (a blue dot) on the accessory.
  • Page 121: Radio Indications Of Lost Bluetooth Connection

    If the radio has the pairing record of the device and Standard Pairing Feature the connection fails, you hear a short, low-pitched Note tone. The display shows <Device Type> connect Bluetooth tones, Bluetooth menu and failed. preprogrammed buttons must be preprogrammed by a qualified radio Radio Indications of Lost Bluetooth Connection technician.
  • Page 122 . To continue with Bluetooth pairing, see Pairing with • or to BT. Press the Menu Select button Low Frequency-Motorola Proximity Pairing (LF-MPP) directly below BT to access the Bluetooth Feature on page 115. feature screen. to Search Devices...
  • Page 123 The following methods are options on how to turn on When the timer expires, the display shows Bluetooth visibility. The result of all the methods is the momentary Visibility failed. Repeat the same. You can use the options interchangeably procedure to turn on Bluetooth visibility. depending on your preference and the programmed Note functions.
  • Page 124: Pin Authentication In Pairing

    correct device to pair before initiating the pairing. or to BT. Press the Menu Select button Authentic PIN is used for the verification. directly below BT to access the Bluetooth feature screen. Note to Visibility and press the Menu The compare PIN authentication method is Select button directly below Off.
  • Page 125 If you choose to reject the pairing process, the If unsuccessful, one of the following scenarios will display shows Cancel pairing in occur: progress... followed by <Device Friendly • The display shows <Device Friendly Name> Name> pair canceled and return to Home pair failed (if the pairing timer expires).
  • Page 126: Turning On The Bluetooth Audio (Routing The Audio From The Radio To The Headset)

    The display returns to Available Dev screen. If successful, the display shows Pairing in progress... followed by a randomly generated Turning On the Bluetooth Audio (Routing the Audio numeric PIN, Compare PIN: XXXXXX. from the Radio to the Headset) If unsuccessful, the display shows BT profiles The following methods are options on how to turn on not supported.
  • Page 127: Turning Off The Bluetooth Audio (Routing The Audio From The Headset To The Radio)

    You hear a short, medium-pitched tone. The You hear a short, medium-pitched tone. The display shows Headset on. display shows Speaker on. Turning Off the Bluetooth Audio (Routing the Audio Adjusting the Volume of the Radio from Bluetooth from the Headset to the Radio) Audio Device The following methods are options on how to turn off Ensure that the Bluetooth audio device is connected...
  • Page 128: Clearing All Bluetooth Devices Information

    Once the display highlights the Devices, the 6 Press the Menu Select button directly below Yes display shows XX connected alternates with XX or No to proceed delete the device or to exit this paired. function and return to previous screen.. 3 Press the Menu Select button directly below Sel.
  • Page 129: Over-The-Air Programming (Pop 25, Astro 25, Astro Conventional And Wi-Fi)

    a) Long press the preprogrammed Bluetooth If unsuccessful, you hear the radio sounds a On/Off button. short, low-pitched tone. The display shows Clear all BT devices failed. The display You hear a short, medium-pitched tone. The returns to Bluetooth feature screen. display shows Please wait to indicate clearing is in progress.
  • Page 130: Responding To The Notification Of Upgrade

    Your radio can also be configured to allow you to upgrade is about to begin. The radio resets to accept or reject an upgrade. install the upgrade. In the case of configuration data upgrade, this process only takes a few Note seconds.
  • Page 131: Voice Announcement

    You hear a voice announcement when the features Voice Announcement below are preprogrammed in the radio. This feature enables the radio to audibly indicate the • The radio powers up. The radio announces the current feature mode, zone or channel the user has current zone and channel it is transmitting.
  • Page 132: Site Selectable Alerts (Astro 25)

    announces the corresponding feature activation or ensure they can still be heard clearly when deactivation. played at reduced levels. Sending SSA Notification to Single Site Site Selectable Alerts (ASTRO 25) or to SSA. A Site Selectable Alert (SSA) is an Intelligent Lighting indicator together with audio alert sent to radios at a 2 Press the Menu Select button directly below SSA.
  • Page 133: Sending Ssa Notification To All Sites

    If the site is not available, the display shows <Site to select the desired Alert Alias and press Alias> not available. the Menu Select button directly below Send. The display shows Sending req. If the site does not exist, the display shows <Site Alias>...
  • Page 134: Stopping Ssa Notification Of A Single Site

    Stopping SSA Notification of a Single Site to Start Alert and press the Menu Select button directly below Sel. or to SSA. The display shows the Select Site screen. 2 Press the Menu Select button directly below SSA. to [All Avail] and press the Menu The display shows the Site Alert screen.
  • Page 135: Stopping Ssa Notification Of All Sites

    If one or more sites are not available, the display 5 To return to the Home screen, press the Menu shows Not all sites available. Repeat step Select button directly below Exit. The SSA Alert for the designated site stops. 5 To return to the Home screen, press the Menu Stopping SSA Notification of All Sites Select button directly below Exit.
  • Page 136: Wi-Fi

    If the request is successful, the display shows Req • Turning Wi-Fi on or off via the preprogrammed successful. button: a) To toggle the Wi-Fi on or off, press the 5 To return to the Home screen, press the Menu preprogrammed Wi-Fi button.
  • Page 137: Utilities

    • or to WiFi and press the Menu Select 2 Press to exit. button directly below WiFi. ® Utilities The display shows the current status of the Wi-Fi as described next. Viewing Recent Calls Searching Looking for available Wi-Fi This feature allows you to view the recent incoming networks that have been and outgoing call information of the following call preprogrammed into the radio.
  • Page 138: Using The Flip Display

    Using the Flip Display • Viewing recent calls via the preprogrammed Recent Calls button: This feature allows you to flip the content of the top a) Press the preprogrammed Recent Calls display upside down. It is particularly useful when you button.
  • Page 139: Selecting An Enhanced Zone Bank

    Note hold the preprogrammed EZB Up or EZB Down See the Basic Zone Bank 1 Basic button to fast scroll the EZB up or down. Zone Bank 2 icons for more information on 2 Turn the 3-Position A/B/C Switch to select the the status icons.
  • Page 140: Selecting A Radio Profile

    depending on your preference and the programmed Note functions. The radio automatically exits the feature, if the feature inactivity timer is enabled, when the • Selecting the Power Level via the Transmit radio is left idle and the timer expires. You will Power Level switch: hear the Menu Inactive Exit Tone upon feature a) Use the preprogrammed Transmit Power...
  • Page 141: Enabling And Disabling The Radio Alias

    Controlling the Display Backlight or to Prfl and press the Menu Select button directly below Prfl to access the You can enable or disable the radio’s display Profiles feature screen. backlight as needed, if poor light conditions make the to scroll through the menu selections. display or keypad difficult to read.
  • Page 142: Turning The Controls And Buttons Tones On Or Off

    Turning the Controls and Buttons Tones On or Off depending on your preference and the programmed functions. You can enable and disable the tones of Navigation buttons and controls if needed. • Turning Voice Mute off or on via the preprogrammed Voice Mute button: •...
  • Page 143: Time And Date Setup

    The timer is defaulted at 60 seconds, but it can be • The default time setting is a 12-hour clock. The preprogrammed from 3 to 120 seconds, in 15-second display shows 12:00AM. intervals, or it can be disabled entirely for each radio •...
  • Page 144: Using Conventional Squelch Operation Features

    • Using Conventional Squelch Operation Features or one or more times to move to an item you wish to change. to change the This feature filters out unwanted calls with low signal selected item. strength or channels that have a higher than normal •...
  • Page 145: Using The Pl Defeat Feature

    Digital PTT ID Support Option Result This feature allows you to see the radio ID (number) Normal Squelch You hear any digital of the radio from whom you are currently receiving a traffic having the correct transmission. This ID, consisting up to a maximum of network access code.
  • Page 146: Transmit Inhibit

    The following table shows the variations of smart Transmit Inhibit PTT: This feature is available for APCO 25 trunking, Type II trunking and Conventional operations for all APX Mode Description radios. Transmit Inhibit You cannot transmit if any traffic When Transmit Inhibit feature is enabled, the radio on Busy is detected on the channel.
  • Page 147: Impres Battery Annunciator

    Enabling Transmit Inhibition Disabling Transmit Inhibition Perform one of the following actions: Perform one of the following actions: • Switch the preprogrammed Transmit Inhibit • Switch the preprogrammed Transmit Inhibit switch to Transmit Inhibit enabled. switch to Transmit Inhibit disabled position. •...
  • Page 148: General Radio Information

    The information shown are: • Soft ID (If enabled) Note Charge Percentage of current battery The radio automatically exits the feature, if the Percentage capacity. feature inactivity timer is enabled, when the Remaining Remaining power of the battery radio is left idle and the timer expires. You Capacity in mAh.
  • Page 149 • Processor Version • To return to the previous screen, press the Menu Select button directly below Back. • Option Board Serial Number (optional) • • Option Board Software Version (optional) Press to return to the Home screen . • Language Pack ID and Version (only when the Viewing the IP Information language of the display is set to non-English)
  • Page 150 • Press the Menu Select button directly below • Press the Menu Select button directly below Back to return to the previous screen. Back to return to the previous screen. • • Press to return to the Home screen. Press to return to the Home screen.
  • Page 151: Helpful Tips

    Never poke this vent with any measure in order to assure the watertight objects, such as needles, tweezers, or integrity of the radio. Motorola details the screwdrivers.This could create leak paths disassembly, test, and reassembly into the radio and the radio’s submergibility procedures along with necessary test will be lost.
  • Page 152: Cleaning Your Radio

    Otherwise, the water will decrease the connectors, controls or crevices. Dry the radio audio quality of the radio. thoroughly with a soft, lint-free cloth. • Do not disassemble the radio. This could 3 Clean battery contacts with a lint-free cloth to damage radio seals and result in leak remove dirt or grease.
  • Page 153: Radio Service And Repair

    In this case, on a contract basis. For a contract service agreement, replace the battery with a fully charged one. please contact your nearest Motorola service or sales Gauge Battery Charge representative, or an authorized Motorola dealer.
  • Page 154: Battery Recycling And Disposal

    Top Display: 26% to 50% Top Display: Battery Recycling and Disposal In the U.S. and Canada, Motorola participates in the nationwide Rechargeable Battery Recycling 11% to 25% Corporation (RBRC) program for battery collection and recycling. Many retailers and dealers participate in this program.
  • Page 155 information concerning recycling options for consumers, businesses, and governmental agencies. English...
  • Page 156: Accessories

    Accessories The accessory link below is for APX radios. Not all accessories are FCC certified to operate with all APX models and/or bandsplits. Please refer to the specific APX radio price pages for a list of FCC certified accessories or contact your sales representative for accessory compatibility.
  • Page 157: Maritime Radio Use In The Vhf Frequency Range

    • distance to a well-known landmark Maritime Radio Use in the VHF • vessel course, speed or destination Frequency Range 5 State the nature of the distress. 6 Specify what kind of assistance you need. Special Channel Assignments 7 State the number of persons on board and the number needing medical attention, if any.
  • Page 158 • on ships subject to Part II of Title III of the 156.050 160.650 Communications Act, the radio must be capable of 156.100 160.700 operating on the 156.800 MHz frequency. • on ships subject to the Safety Convention, the 156.150 160.750 radio must be capable of operating: 156.200...
  • Page 159 156.900 161.500 156.325 160.925 156.950 161.550 67** 156.375 156.375 157.000 161.600 156.425 156.425 157.050 161.650 156.475 156.475 157.100 161.700 156.575 156.575 157.150 161.750 156.625 – 157.200 161.800 156.675 156.675 157.250 161.850 156.725 156.725 157.300 161.900 157.350 161.950 157.400 162.000 77** 156.875 –...
  • Page 160: Declaration Of Compliance For The Use Of Distress And Safety Frequencies

    maritime use when it operates on the distress and 157.225 161.825 safety frequencies specified in RSS-182 Section 7.3. 157.275 161.875 Technical Parameters for Interfacing External 157.325 161.925 Data Sources 157.375 161.975 RS232 SB9600 157.425 162.025 Input 3.6V Note Voltage (Volts * Simplex channels 3, 21, 23, 61, 64, 81, 82, Peak-to- and 83 cannot be lawfully used by the...
  • Page 161: Glossary

    Feature that responds to the Automatic Registration Service presence of an RF carrier by opening or unmuting (turning ASTRO 25 Motorola standard for wireless on) a receiver’s audio circuit. A digital trunked communications. squelch circuit silences the ASTRO Motorola standard for wireless...
  • Page 162 operations of the trunked Digital Signal An RF signal that has a pulsed, repeaters. or discrete, nature, rather than a continuous nature. Channel A group of characteristics such as transmit/ receive frequency Dispatcher An individual who has radio pairs, radio parameters, and system management duties.
  • Page 163 Frequency Modulation Alert Timer is not cancelled. Hang Up Disconnect. Mission Critical Wireless Home screen The first display information Motorola Data Communication after the radio completes its self test. Menu Entry A software-activated feature shown at the bottom of the IV&D Integrated Voice and Data display –...
  • Page 164 Multi-System A scan list that can include Preprogrammed Refers to a software feature Talkgroup Scan both talkgroups (trunked) and that has been activated by a List channels (conventional). qualified radio technician. Network Access Network Access Code (NAC) Private A feature that lets you have a Code operates on digital channels to (Conversation)
  • Page 165 Repeater A conventional radio feature, Standby An operating condition whereby where you talk through a the radio’s speaker is muted receive/transmit facility that re- but still continues to receive transmits received signals, in data. order to improve Status Calls Pre-defined text messages that communications range and allow the user to send a coverage.
  • Page 166 Trunking The automatic sharing of it is also known as Zulu (Z) communications paths between Time. a large number of users (see Zone A grouping of channels. Conventional). Trunking Priority A scan list that includes Monitor Scan List talkgroups that are all from the same trunking system.
  • Page 167: Limited Warranty

    MOTOROLA, at its option, will at no charge either Limited Warranty repair the Product (with new or reconditioned parts), replace it (with a new or reconditioned Product), or MOTOROLA COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS refund the purchase price of the Product during the warranty period provided it is returned in accordance with the terms of this warranty.
  • Page 168: Ii. General Provisions

    MOTOROLA offers the following optional extended and conditions. Repairs will be made only at the service contracts. designated MOTOROLA repair depot. Local services are not included. MOTOROLA will pay for outbound SERVICE FROM THE START (SfS) shipping via MOTOROLA'S normal shipping methods. COMPREHENSIVE II.
  • Page 169: Iii. State Law Rights

    Product (e.g., dealer or communication INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT, TO THE service provider), it can facilitate your obtaining FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY warranty service. You can also call MOTOROLA at LAW. 1-800-927-2744 US/Canada. III. STATE LAW RIGHTS: V.
  • Page 170: Vi. Patent And Software Provisions

    VI. PATENT AND SOFTWARE PROVISIONS: interfere with MOTOROLA's normal warranty inspection and testing of the Product to verify any MOTOROLA will defend, at its own expense, any suit warranty claim. brought against the end user purchaser to the extent 6 Product which has had the serial number removed that it is based on a claim that the Product or parts or made illegible.
  • Page 171: Vii. Governing Law

    MOTOROLA. granted by implication, estoppel or otherwise under MOTOROLA patent rights or copyrights. MOTOROLA will have no liability with respect to any claim of patent infringement which is based upon the VII. GOVERNING LAW: combination of the Product or parts furnished...
  • Page 172 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.motorolasolutions.com/XA-EN/Pages/ Contact_Us for the most updated warranty terms. English...
  • Page 174 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. © 2015 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.

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