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APX™ TWO-WAY RADIOS
APX 8000
MODEL 3
USER GUIDE

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  • Page 1 APX™ TWO-WAY RADIOS APX 8000 MODEL 3 USER GUIDE...
  • Page 3 *PMLN7287A* PMLN7287A 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 The more stripes, the stronger the On = Secure operation. Sending an Emergency Call signal strength for the current site Off = Clear operation. Press the Emergency button. (trunking only). Blinking = Receiving an encrypted Press and hold the PTT button. Speak clearly voice call.
  • 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 Keypad Characters – Hexadecimal Removing and Attaching the Accessory Mode..........38 Connector Cover........22 Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button......39 Using the Carry Holder........23 Turning On the Radio........25 Identifying Status Indicators..40 Adjusting the Volume........26 Status Icons........... 40 Text Messaging Service (TMS) Indicators..44 Identifying Radio Controls....
  • Page 7 Saving a Zone and a Channel to a Selective Call (ASTRO Button..........59 Conventional Only)......68 Receiving and Responding to a Radio Call... 59 Talkgroup Call Feature Receiving and Responding to a (Conventional Operation Only)..69 Talkgroup Call........60 Sending a Status Call......70 Receiving and Responding to a Responding to the Dynamic Private Call (Trunking Only)...60...
  • Page 8 Making a Dynamic Priority Change Post-Alert Timer........95 (Conventional Scan Only)....83 Radio Alerts When Man Down Deleting a Nuisance Channel..... 83 Feature is Triggered...... 95 Restoring a Nuisance Channel... 84 Triggering Emergency......95 Call Alert Paging..........84 Radio Alerts When Man Down Receiving a Call Alert Page....
  • Page 9 Re-Pair Timer........140 The Outdoor Location Feature Bluetooth Drop Timer......141 (Using GPS).........129 Pairing with Low Frequency- Military Grid Reference System Motorola Proximity Pairing (LF- (MGRS) Coordinates....130 MPP) Feature......142 Accessing the Outdoor Location Radio Indications of Lost Bluetooth Feature........130 Connection........143...
  • Page 10 Adjusting the Volume of the Radio Stopping SSA Notification of All from Bluetooth Audio Device..151 Sites..........160 Viewing and Clearing the Bluetooth Stopping SSA Notification of All Device Information....... 151 Available Sites......161 Clearing All Bluetooth Devices Wi-Fi............161 Information........152 Turning Wi-Fi On or Off.....161 Editing the Bluetooth Friendly Checking the Wi-Fi Configuration...
  • Page 11 Glossary........187 Helpful Tips........177 Radio Care...........177 Limited Warranty......193 Cleaning Your Radio......178 Proper Ways to Handle the Radio..178 MOTOROLA COMMUNICATION Radio Service and Repair....179 PRODUCTS........... 193 Battery Care..........179 I. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS Battery Charge Status.......179 AND FOR HOW LONG:......193 Battery Recycling and Disposal..
  • 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

    Cette radio ne doit être utilisée qu'à des fins Canada pour utilisation avec une antenne approuvée professionnelles. Avant d'utiliser la radio, lisez le par Motorola offrant le gain maximal autorisé et l'impédance requise pour le type d'antenne indiqué. Il guide Radios bidirectionnelles portatives : exposition est strictement interdit d'utiliser avec cet appareil tout aux radiofréquences et sécurité...
  • 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

    1 To remove the accessory connector cover, rotate the thumbscrew counterclockwise until it disengages from the radio. Note 3 To remove the antenna, turn the antenna If the thumbscrew is too tight, use an Allen counterclockwise. wrench at to loosen it first.
  • Page 27: 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

    Side Button 1 Press Pressing and releasing rapidly. Side Button 2 Long press Pressing and holding for the Battery preprogrammed duration (between 0.25 seconds and 3.75 seconds). Bluetooth Pairing Location Indicator These radio controls/buttons are programmable. English...
  • Page 33: Assignable Radio Functions

    Hold down Keeping the button pressed. Bluetooth Enables Bluetooth visibility. Discoverable This is accessed by a long Assignable Radio Functions On/Off 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...
  • Page 34 Information Displays the information of the zone channel to the radio. programmed zone and channel. Internet Protocol Monitor Display the Internet Protocol Monitors a selected channel for Address (Conventional (IP) address, device name and all radio traffic until function is Only) status of the radio.
  • Page 35 Private Call Reprogram Allows a call from an individual Notifies the dispatcher you want (Trunking Only) Request radio to another individual a new dynamic regrouping (Trunking Only) radio. assignment. Private Line Request-To-Talk Overrides any coded squelch Notifies the dispatcher you want Defeat (Conventional (DPL or PL) that is...
  • Page 36: Assignable Settings Or Utility Functions

    Enhanced Zone Provides access from up to 75 Bank zones by toggling between 25 Status (Astro 25 Sends data calls to the banks (A, B ... X or Y) of 3 Trunking Only) dispatcher about a predefined zones. status. ®...
  • Page 37: Accessing The Preprogrammed Functions

    Channel the user has just Softkeys assigned. Menu Select Buttons Voice Mute Toggles voice mute on or off. Data Feature Button Volume Set Tone Sets the volume set tone. 4–Way Navigation Button Accessing the Preprogrammed Functions Home Button You can access various radio functions through one Menu Select Buttons of the following methods.
  • Page 38: 4-Way Navigation Button

    Home screen. Refer to the Keypad individual feature sections in this manual for further details on saving user-edited radio You can use the 3 x 4 alphanumeric keypad to settings or information. access your radio features. The keypad functions in a 4-Way Navigation Button manner similar to a standard telephone keypad when entering numeric digits.
  • Page 39 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 40: 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 41: Keypad Characters - Numeric Mode

    Keypad Characters – Numeric Mode Number of Times Key is Pressed & “ ‘ Space Toggle between numeric and letter mode. English...
  • Page 42: Keypad Characters - Hexadecimal Mode

    Keypad Characters – Hexadecimal Mode Number of Times Key is Pressed Not applicable Not applicable English...
  • Page 43: Push-To-Talk (Ptt) Button

    While a call is not in progress, the PTT button is • Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button used to make a new call. See Methods to Make a Radio Call on page 61 for more information. The PTT button on the side of the radio serves two basic purposes: While a call is in progress, the PTT button allows •...
  • Page 44: 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 45 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 46 Zone 75. Display: A – Radio is in Zone 1. B – Radio is in Zone 2. Secure Operation C – Radio is in Zone 3. On – Secure operation. Basic Zone Bank 2 Off – Clear operation. Display: Display: D –...
  • Page 47 AES Secure Operation Inverted – User successfully login to the secured IP Packet Data. On – AES secure operation. Off – Clear operation. Data Activity Blinking – Receiving an encrypted Data activity is present. voice call. Hexadecimal GPS Signal Indicates that the text entry is currently On –...
  • Page 48: Text Messaging Service (Tms) Indicators

    Uppercase Bluetooth On Indicates that the text entry is currently Bluetooth is on and ready for Bluetooth in uppercase mode. connection. Display: Lowercase Indicates that the text entry is currently in lowercase mode. Bluetooth Connected Lowercase Predictive Bluetooth is currently connected to the Indicates that the text entry is currently external Bluetooth device.
  • Page 49: Tms Status Icons

    here help you to work more efficiently with TMS The selected text message in the Inbox feature. See Text Messaging Service (TMS) on page has been read. 100 for more information. TMS Status Icons Normal Message The following icons appear on the radio’s display User is composing a message with normal when you send and receive text messages.
  • Page 50: Tms Menu Options

    Menu Description/Function • The “Request Reply” feature is toggled Option on before the message is sent. • Messages in the Inbox folder are Returns to the previous screen. flagged with “Request Reply”. Brings you to the Options main screen. Optn Priority Status and Request Reply Replies to a message.
  • Page 51: Led Indicator

    Mobile number. Mobile number added to a Call List. Landline phone number. Landline phone number added to a Call List. Incoming call or data. Solid red Radio is transmitting. Outgoing call or data. Blinking red Radio is transmitting at low battery condition.
  • Page 52: Intelligent Lighting Indicators

    Blinking yellow Radio is receiving a secured the Scan List Programming transmission. mode. Solid green Rapidly blinking Radio is powering up, or is on Radio is on a Priority-One green a non-priority channel while in channel while in the Scan List the Scan List Programming Programming mode.
  • Page 53: Alert Tones

    Backlight and Bar Notification When Color 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. The radio is unable to establish a full connection with the system. The radio is unable to authenticate or register with the system.
  • Page 54 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 55 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 56 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 57 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 58: 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 59 If the radio is preprogrammed for buffered overdial, the digits pressed are entered into memory and then sent when the PTT button is pressed. Press the PTT button to send either digits or voice, but not both at the same time.
  • Page 60: General Radio Operation

    • Select a zone via the radio menu ZnUp or ZnDn: • Select a zone via the preprogrammed Zone (3- or to ZnUp or ZnDn. Position A/B/C) switch: b) Press and hold the Menu Select button directly...
  • Page 61: Selecting A Radio Channel

    c) Press the PTT button to transmit on the If the channel number entered is displayed zone channel. unprogrammed, the display shows Invalid entry. Repeat this step. d) Press the Menu Select button directly below Selecting a Radio Channel Sel to confirm the selected channel. e) Press the PTT button to transmit on the A channel is a group of radio characteristics, such as displayed zone channel.
  • Page 62: Mode Select Feature

    3 To initiate searching, press the Menu Select channel. button directly below CSrh once the entry is done. There are two methods to save the selected zone and...
  • Page 63: Saving A Zone And A Channel To A Softkey

    MS1, MS2 ... or MS5. Note Repeat this procedure to change the zone and 3 Press and hold the Menu Select button directly channel of the programmed button. below one of the softkey (MS1 – MS5). Short press of the programmed button...
  • Page 64: Receiving And Responding To A Talkgroup Call

    1 Perform one of the following actions: The LED lights up solid red. Press the Menu Select button directly below • Resp. 3 Release the PTT button to listen. Press theCall Response button within 20 • See also Making a Talkgroup Call on page 62 for seconds after the call indicators begin.
  • Page 65: Receiving And Responding To A Telephone Call (Trunking Only)

    2 Press and hold the PTT button to talk. Release the PTT button to listen. 2 Press and hold the PTT button to talk. Release the PTT button to listen. 3 Press or the Call Response button to hang up 3 Press and return to the Home screen.
  • Page 66: Making A Talkgroup Call

    Access (One-Touch) Private Call button to dial the preprogrammed ID (number) and 3 Press the PTT button to make the call. initiate the Private Call. Proceed to step 5. The radio shows different indicators based on the •...
  • Page 67: 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 68: Making A Telephone Call (Trunking Only)

    The display shows the last transmitted or received shows No acknowledge. If the target radio does not respond before the 3 To select the required ID, perform one of the time out, the display shows No answer. following actions: 6 Press and hold the PTT button to talk. Release the Press the Menu Select button directly below •...
  • Page 69: Switching Between Repeater Or Direct Operation Button

    • to the required phone number. radio. The transmit and receive frequencies are the same. • Use the keypad to enter the required phone number. Perform one of the following actions: 4 Press the PTT button to dial the phone number. Press the preprogrammed Repeater/Direct •...
  • Page 70: Monitoring A Channel

    Use the Monitor feature to make sure a channel is The Carrier Squelch indicator appears on the clear before transmitting. display when you monitor a channel via the preprogrammed Monitor button. Monitoring a Channel • Monitoring a Channel via the selected zone The following methods are options on how to monitor channel.
  • Page 71 3 Press the Monitor button again, or the PTT button, to return to the original squelch setting. If you try to transmit on a receive-only channel, you hear an invalid tone until you release the PTT button. English...
  • Page 72: Advanced Features

    You hear two alert tones and the LED lights up solid yellow to indicate the transmitting radio is still sending signal. The call received icons blinks and 3 To select the required ID, perform one of the the display shows Call received. following actions: •...
  • Page 73: Talkgroup Call Feature (Conventional Operation Only)

    • corresponding Talkgroup in the list. Talkgroup Call Feature (Conventional Operation Only) 3 Press the Menu Select button directly below Sel This feature allows you to define a group of to save the currently selected Talkgroup and conventional system users so that they can share the return to the Home screen.
  • Page 74: Sending A Status Call

    You will not notice whether your radio has this feature Use the keypad to enter a number enabled until a dynamic regrouping command is sent • by the dispatcher. corresponding to the location in the status list. 3 Press the PTT button to send the status. English...
  • Page 75 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 76: Dynamic Zone Programming (Dzp)

    The Scan or Private Call feature cannot be selected to <# Dynamic Zone Channels>. while your radio is Select Disabled. Dynamic Zone Programming (DZP) 3 Perform one of the following actions: Note Press the Menu Select button below Sel to •...
  • Page 77 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 Saving a Channel in the Dynamic Zone from perform this operation.
  • Page 78: Contacts

    You can cancel this operation at this step by 3 Press the Menu Select button below Exit to pressing the Menu Select button directly below return to Home screen. Cncl to return to Search Options screen. The Home screen shows <Dynamic Zone The display shows Searching..
  • Page 79: Making A Private Call From Contacts

    • WACN ID (Astro 25 Trunking IDs only) to the required subscriber alias. • System ID 3 Perform one of the following actions: Note Your radio must be preprogrammed to allow Press the Menu Select button directly below • you to add, edit, or delete the contact entries.
  • Page 80: Adding A New Contact Entry

    The LED lights up solid red when the PTT button To cancel this operation, press the Menu Select is pressed. button directly below Cncl to return to the previous screen. If there is no voice activity for a preprogrammed to [Add Number] and press the Menu period of time, the call ends.
  • Page 81: Deleting A Contact Entry

    • Repeat Steps through to enter or edit the 4 Select the Menu Select button directly below Yes exisitng system IDs. to delete the entry, or No to cancel and return to • Repeat Steps through to add a new the main screen of Contacts.
  • Page 82: Removing A Contact From A Call List

    The radio returns to the main display of Contacts. The display shows momentary Please wait before showing <Entry> added to Call List, Methods of Contact Editing in a Call List confirming the addition of the contact to the list. Editing an Entry Alias The radio returns to the main display of Contacts.
  • Page 83 6 Press the Menu Select button directly below Done 6 Press the Menu Select button directly below Done to save your changes and return to the main to save your changes and return to the main screen of Contacts. screen of Contacts. Editing as Entry ID Editing a Call Type or to Cnts and press the Menu Select button...
  • Page 84: Viewing Details Of A Contact

    View and press the Menu Select button directly below Sel. to view the members on the list. The display shows all the numbers associated with 3 Press to exit the current display and return to the entry. the Home screen.
  • Page 85: Changing The Scan List Status

    Move the preprogrammed Scan List • another channel that needs to be added or deleted Programming switch to programming position. then repeat step 3. Otherwise, proceed to the next The display shows the programming mode icon step. and the first list member.
  • Page 86: Viewing And Changing The Priority Status

    • to the member you want to edit. Sel one or more times to change the priority 3 Perform one of the following actions: status of the current displayed channel. Press the Select button one or more times to •...
  • Page 87: Scan

    Making a Dynamic Priority Change (Conventional Scan Scan Only) This feature allows you to monitor traffic on different While the radio is scanning, the dynamic priority channels by scanning a preprogrammed list of change feature allows you to temporarily change any channels.
  • Page 88: Restoring A Nuisance Channel

    This capability does not apply to priority channels or Call Alert Paging the designated transmit channel. This feature allows your radio to work like a pager. When the radio is locked onto the channel to be Even if other users are away from their radios, or if deleted, perform one of the following actions: they are unable to hear their radios, you can send Press the preprogrammed Nuisance Delete...
  • Page 89: Sending A Call Alert Page

    Making a Talkgroup Call on page 62 or Making a If the call alert page is sent successfully, you Private Call (Trunking Only) on page 62 for more hear a tone and the display shows Ack information on returning the call. received.
  • Page 90: Emergency Operation

    If the call alert page is not acknowledged, you If the call alert page is not acknowledged, you hear a low tone and the display shows No hear a low tone and the display shows No acknowledge. Press the Menu Select button acknowledge.
  • Page 91: Sending An Emergency Alarm

    Note Man Down is an alternate way to activate the To exit emergency at any time, press and hold Emergency feature on the condition the Emergency the preprogrammed Emergency button for must be set up for this feature to operate. about a second.
  • Page 92: Sending An Emergency Call (Trunking Only)

    Ack received. Four tones sound, cm) from your mouth. the alarm ends, and the radio exits the Emergency 3 Press and hold the PTT button. Speak clearly into Alarm mode. the microphone. If no acknowledgement is received, the display shows No acknowledge.
  • Page 93: Sending A Silent Emergency Alarm

    You press and hold the preprogrammed cm) from your mouth. Emergency button for about a second to exit the Silent Emergency Alarm mode. 3 Press and hold the PTT button. Speak clearly into Press and release the PTT button to exit the • the microphone.
  • Page 94: Emergency Keep-Alive Feature

    • If the new channel is also preprogrammed for Fireground (Conventional Only) Emergency, you can change channels while in Emergency operation. The emergency alarm or The portable Fireground Communications System is call continues on the new channel. designed for deployment at an incident scene. It If the new channel is not preprogrammed for •...
  • Page 95: Entering Fireground Zone Channel

    Control Knob if necessary. • Powering up or down the radio • Automatic response to Polling 3 Perform one of the following actions: • Response to Evacuation commands Press and hold the preprogrammed Volume Pressing the PTT button to make voice •...
  • Page 96: Responding To Evacuation Indicator

    You hear a Transmit End Tone. Tactical Public Safety (TPS) (Conventional Only) Responding to Evacuation Indicator When Incident Commander triggers Evacuation TPS enabled the user of a group to identify a signal from his command terminal, the RF Modem transmission starts and ends clearly by displaying the updates everyone in the Fireground Communication caller name or ID on the radio display.
  • Page 97: Man Down

    Consult your agent or qualified technician for 2 Press PTT button to make Emergency Call. more details. 3 Release to listen. Your radio automatically activates Emergency Alarm You hear Emergency Call De-Key Sidetone. After or Call when the radio achieves or passes a tilt angle a short pause, you hear Emergency Beacon.
  • Page 98 Man Down alert may be 3 Man Down condition continues for the time inadvertently triggered. duration defined in the Post-Alert Timer field. Once the timer expires, the Emergency alarm is...
  • Page 99: Pre-Alert Timer

    Radio Alerts When Man Down Feature is Triggered When the radio is programmed with Man Down feature, special care is required when The Man Down alert tone volume is directly related to charging the radio with a wall mounted the radio speaker volume. Ensure that the radio charger.
  • Page 100: Radio Alerts When Man Down Enhanced Is Triggered

    Note and visual alert associated with the At this point the Man Down features is emergency feature. complete. Use normal Emergency procedures If the radio is programmed in Surveillance to cancel Emergency transmissions. Mode, the alert tone can be heard from the Radio Alerts When Man Down Enhanced is Triggered radio speaker.
  • Page 101: Re-Initiating Man Down

    Perform one of the following actions: 2 Lay the radio down in the horizontal position. • Repositioning the radio or shaking the radio 3 Wait for alert tone. (when motion sensitivity is enabled). Press the preprogrammed Man Down Clear •...
  • Page 102: Selecting Or Changing The Ars Mode

    b) Press the Menu Select button directly below The Automatic Registration Service for the radio consists of two (2) modes: Chan. The display shows the current channel name. • ARS Server Mode (default mode) to the required channel or mode. •...
  • Page 103 Sel to select the predefined user name. Logging In as a User If the ID is invalid, the display shows momentary Invalid ID. 1 Perform one of the following actions: 3 Enter your Personal Identification Number (PIN) Press the preprogrammed User Login button. • number. •...
  • Page 104: Text Messaging Service (Tms)

    • If the user name is invalid, login fails and the user 1 Press the Menu Select button directly below login failure indicator (IP indicator) icon blinks. The Logt. display also shows momentary Login failed. One of the following scenarios will occur: •...
  • Page 105: Accessing The Messaging Features

    112 and ASTRO 25 Advanced Messaging Solution or to TMS. page 111 for details. 3 Press the Menu Select button directly below TMS The main menu consists of the following options: to access the TMS feature screen. •...
  • Page 106: Composing And Sending A New Text Message

    Menu Select button below Edit. When a to access the TMS feature screen. blinking cursor appears in the Enter Address screen, use the keypad to type the address 3 Perform one of the following actions: entry. to Compose and press the Menu •...
  • Page 107: Sending A Quick Text Message

    TMS to access the TMS feature Message on page 104 for more screen. information. 3 Perform one of the following actions: You can also select the Save to Drafts option to save your message in the Drafts to Compose and press the Menu •...
  • Page 108: Priority Status And Request Reply Of A New Text Message

    Note 6 Press the Menu Select button directly below You can append a priority status and/or a Optn. request reply to your message. See Priority Status and Request Reply of a New Text to Send Message and press the Menu Message on page 104 for more Select button directly below Sel.
  • Page 109 Appending a Request Reply to a Text Message 1 Press the Menu Select button directly below Optn. Ensure that an outgoing message is composed to allow you to perform this procedure. See Composing to Mark Important and press the Menu and Sending a New Text Message on page 102 for Select button directly below Sel to indicate the...
  • Page 110 The display shows the normal message icon on the and Sending a New Text Message on page 102 for label bar. more information. Appending a Priority Status and a Reply Request 1 Press the Menu Select button directly below to a Text Message Optn.
  • Page 111 Note same. You can use the options interchangeably depending on your preference and the programmed to read the message if the content functions. fills more than one screen. • Receiving a text message via the Data Feature 1 Perform one of the following actions: button or the TMS Feature button: Press the preprogrammed Data Feature button •...
  • Page 112 2 Press the Menu Select button directly below Rply Select button directly below Sel to send the to reply to a message. message. 3 Perform one of the following actions: The display shows the Send Message screen and Sending msg. to Text Message and press the Menu •...
  • Page 113 Note to the required text message and press Press the Menu Select button directly below the Menu Select button below Sel to view the Back at any time to return to the previous message. screen. Press the Menu Select button directly below You can append a priority status and/or a Edit, Del, or Back to access the option.
  • Page 114 Select button directly below Sel. The display shows a list of aliases or IDs, with the recipient of latest sent message on top. 3 Perform one of the following actions: to the required aliases or ID and press • to scroll through the address list and the Menu Select button below Sel to view the highlight the required address.
  • Page 115: Astro 25 Advanced Messaging Solution

    You can append a priority status and/or a The display shows Del All?. request reply to your message. See Priority 3 Perform one of the following actions: Status and Request Reply of a New Text Message on page 104 for more Press the Menu Select button directly below •...
  • Page 116: System Setup For Astro Advanced Messaging Solution

    priors and warrants. Query and Two-Factor The radios caches the user name, unit ID and or Authentication has Criminal Justice Information Single Factor password in the codeplug, this allows Services (CJIS) security compliance for queries. the radio to automatically log in to use Single Factor authentication upon power up or mode change.
  • Page 117 1 Perform one of the following actions: momentary Invalid ID. Press the preprogrammed User Login button. • 3 For radio enabled with Unit ID, perform one of the • or to User, and press the Menu Select following actions: button directly below User.
  • Page 118 • to scroll through the list of predefined 6 For radio enabled with two-factor login, enter your Unit IDs. Press the Menu Select button directly passcode when you see a blinking cursor. below Sel to select the predefined Unit ID. 7 Press the Menu Select button directly below •...
  • Page 119: Sending A Query

    TMS message. The query template needs to be configured in the quick test list of the CPS. You 3 Perform one of the following actions: can choose from the quick text list, including queries if present. to Compose and press the Menu •...
  • Page 120: Receiving A Query

    to Query and press the Menu Select 10 Press the Menu Select button below Send or the PTT button to send the message. button directly below Sel for a predefined message. The display shows the Send Message screen and Sending msg. to scroll through the list of messages and press the Menu Select button directly below Sel If the message is sent, you hear a tone and the...
  • Page 121: Secure Operations

    Secure/Clear trunked and conventional channels. switch setting. This option must be Unlike other forms of security, Motorola digital preprogrammed by a qualified radio encryption provides signaling that makes it virtually technician.
  • Page 122: Managing Encryption

    Note Managing Encryption If the selected channel is preprogrammed Loading an Encryption Key for secure-only operation, when you press Note the PTT button, you hear an invalid mode Refer to the key-variable loader (KVL) manual tone and the display shows Secure TX for equipment connections and setup.
  • Page 123 Multikey Feature have operator-selectable key erasure. This feature allows the radio to be equipped with different encryption keys and supports the DES-OFB Selecting an Encryption Key algorithm. There are two types: or to Key. Conventional The encryption keys can be tied 2 Press the Menu Select button directly below Key.
  • Page 124 When the selected key is not allowed, you 3 Press the Menu Select button directly below Sel hear a momentary illegal key tone and the to save the newly selected keyset. display shows Illegal key. The radio exits keyset selection and returns to the Home screen.
  • Page 125 b) While holding Top Side (Select) button down, The display shows the last user-selected and press the Top (Orange) button. stored encryption key, and the available menu selections. The display shows Please wait. When all the encryption keys have been erased, the display to the desired encryption key or use shows All keys erased.
  • Page 126 Some of the options selected may also need to be set Reky. up at the Key Management Controller (KMC) site to work properly. 3 Perform one of the following actions: Note Press the PTT button to send the rekey •...
  • Page 127: Security

    Hear Clear Random FM Reduces the unwanted effects of Noise Note random FM noise pulses caused by Canceller This feature must be preprogrammed by a channel fading under high Signal-to- (Flutter qualified radio technician. Check with your Noise (S/N) conditions such as in a Fighter) dealer or system administrator for more moving transportation.
  • Page 128 Clear radios – 0 to 8 characters. If you forget the password, enter ******** to erase all keys and revert the password in 2 Perform one of the following actions: the radio back to the default password of 01234567. Press the Menu Select button directly below •...
  • Page 129 The password is updated. 8 Press the Menu Select button directly below Sel. If the two passwords do not match, repeat Steps 9 Re-enter the new password. through 10. 10 Press the Menu Select button directly below Sel. Note If you enter three incorrect old passwords, the The password is updated.
  • Page 130: Radio Stun And Kill

    Once the receiving radio received the command, its The display shows Enter Password. screen locked and request for password. Note 3 Use the keypad to enter your Tactical Inhibit To un-stun a radio, follow the procedure in Encode Password. Unlocking Your Radio on page 123.
  • Page 131: Radio Kill

    Once the receiving radio received the command, its The display shows Enter Password. screen turns blank, the killed radio is inoperable. 3 Use the keypad to enter your Tactical Inhibit Using Direct Kill to Kill Your Own Radio Encode Password.
  • Page 132: Global Positioning System / Global Navigation Satellite System

    For example, GPS location fixes are difficult to obtain Press and hold the Top Side button then press indoors, in covered locations, between high buildings, the Orange button until the display turns blank or in situations where you have not established a and becomes inoperable.
  • Page 133: Gps Performance Enhancement

    • Between tall buildings or under dense tree-cover Navigation Plan. These changes may affect the performance of the GPS feature on your radio. • In temperature extremes outside the operating limits of your radio GPS Performance Enhancement Even where location information can be calculated in Sometimes, the GPS feature may be unable to such situations, it may take longer to do so, and your complete a location calculation successfully.
  • Page 134: Military Grid Reference System (Mgrs) Coordinates

    Note waypoints automatically replaces the oldest waypoints in the radio. The radio automatically exits the feature, if the feature inactivity timer is enabled, when the The radio also stores four (4) preprogrammed radio is left idle and the timer expires. You waypoints.
  • Page 135: Saving A Waypoint

    If the radio fails to get a location fix, the display The display shows Location off. shows No service and returns to the previous 3 Perform one of the following actions: display. To obtain a location fix, press the Menu Select •...
  • Page 136: Viewing A Saved Waypoint

    3 Use the keypad to edit the auto-generated to Waypoints and press the Menu Select waypoint, if required, or press the Menu Select button directly below Sel. button directly below Cncl to return to the Location The display shows a list of waypoints.
  • Page 137: Editing The Coordinates Of A Waypoint

    Press the Menu Select button directly below • The display shows a list of waypoints. Cncl to return to the Waypoints main screen. 3 Perform one of the following actions: 7 The display shows <Waypoint name> Updated to [Home] and press the Menu Select •...
  • Page 138: Deleting A Single Saved Waypoint

    Press the Menu Select button directly below • • to [Destination] and press the Menu Select button directly below Optn. Del to delete any unwanted characters. Press the Menu Select button directly below • to Edit location and press the Menu Cncl to return to the previous screen Select button directly below Sel.
  • Page 139: Deleting All Saved Waypoints

    3 Perform one of the following actions: 1 Press the Menu Select button directly below Optn. • to the required saved waypoint, and press the Menu Select button directly below to Waypoints and press the Menu Select to Edit name and press the Optn.
  • Page 140: Location Feature In Emergency Mode

    If there is a solid location signal during Emergency, 1 Press the Menu Select button directly below the current location and the location information Optn. received is saved as Emergency and Last Known Location waypoints, respectively. to Dist frm here and press the Menu Select button directly below Sel.
  • Page 141: Out-Of-Range Radio

    2 Press the Menu Select button directly below Site Trunking Feature Site. If the zone controller loses communication with any 3 Perform one of the following actions: site, that site reverts to site trunking. To lock the site, press the Menu Select button •...
  • Page 142: Site Display And Search Button

    Perform one of the following actions: Note Press the preprogrammed Site Displ/Srch • button. It is recommended to use Motorola proprietary • or to RSSI and press the Menu Select Mission Critical Wireless (MCW) devices with button directly below RSSI.
  • Page 143: Turning On Bluetooth

    • Headset (HSP) • Turning on the Bluetooth via the preprogrammed • Dial Up Networking (DUN) button: • Personal Area Networking (PAN) a) Press the preprogrammed button to turn on the • Serial Port (SPP) Bluetooth. You hear a short, medium-pitched tone. The Turning On Bluetooth display shows momentary Bluetooth on, and The following methods are options on how to turn on...
  • Page 144: Re-Pair Timer

    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 142 and Select button directly below Exit.
  • Page 145: Bluetooth Drop Timer

    Re-Pair Re-Pair Timer Scenarios Re-Pair Timer Description Timer Options Options Immediate 0 – 15 minutes programmable (For MCW buffer time to re-establish the and the user must re-pair the Accessories Bluetooth Connection when the devices. only) Bluetooth signal is out of range. •...
  • Page 146: Pairing With Low Frequency-Motorola Proximity Pairing (Lf-Mpp) Feature

    To establish the Bluetooth Connection, see Pairing with Low Frequency-Motorola Proximity Pairing (LF- At the fringe areas of reception, both voice and tone MPP) Feature on page 142 or Standard Pairing quality will start to sound "garbled"...
  • Page 147: Radio Indications Of Lost Bluetooth Connection

    Time power consumption, not the Standby Type> connected and the Bluetooth icon turns from Time consumption. Turn on the accessory. Then, place it close to the If the radio has the pairing record of the device and radio aligning the Bluetooth Pairing Location (a the connection fails, you hear a short, low-pitched blue dot) on the radio to the Bluetooth Pairing tone.
  • Page 148: Standard Pairing Feature

    Standard Pairing Feature the device before the pairing completes. Your radio prompts for the Authentication PIN when needed. Note Refer to your device’s manual for details about the Bluetooth tones, Bluetooth menu and Bluetooth Authentication PIN of your device if preprogrammed buttons must be needed.
  • Page 149 The radio starts pairing to the device. Visibility failed. Repeat the procedure to turn on Bluetooth visibility. To continue with Bluetooth pairing, see Pairing with Low Frequency-Motorola Proximity Pairing (LF-MPP) • Turn on Bluetooth visibility via the preprogrammed Feature on page 142.
  • Page 150: Pin Authentication In Pairing

    When the timer expires, the display shows or to BT. Press the Menu Select button momentary Visibility failed. Repeat the directly below BT to access the Bluetooth procedure to turn on Bluetooth visibility. feature screen. to Visibility and press the Menu Note Select button directly below Off.
  • Page 151 correct device to pair before initiating the pairing. If you choose to reject the pairing process, the Authentic PIN is used for the verification. display shows Cancel pairing in progress... followed by <Device Friendly Note Name> pair canceled and return to Home The compare PIN authentication method is screen.
  • Page 152 If unsuccessful, one of the following scenarios will If successful, the display shows Pairing in occur: progress... followed by a randomly generated numeric PIN, Compare PIN: XXXXXX. • The display shows <Device Friendly Name> pair failed (if the pairing timer expires). If unsuccessful, the display shows BT profiles not supported.
  • Page 153 Press the Menu Select button directly below Del to delete. Pairing the Authentication PIN by Manually 3 Press Ok to continue pairing the radio and the Keying in the Same PIN device. Enter the same PIN number on the device.
  • Page 154: Turning On The Bluetooth Audio (Routing The Audio From The Radio To The Headset)

    Turning On the Bluetooth Audio (Routing the Audio Turning Off the Bluetooth Audio (Routing the Audio from the Radio to the Headset) from the Headset to the Radio) The following methods are options on how to turn on The following methods are options on how to turn off the Bluetooth audio.
  • Page 155: Adjusting The Volume Of The Radio From Bluetooth Audio Device

    XX connected alternates with XX If the device is deleted successfully, the display paired. shows <Devlice Friendly Name> cleared to 3 Press the Menu Select button directly below Sel. indicate clearing is successful. English...
  • Page 156: Clearing All Bluetooth Devices Information

    If the device is not deleted successfully, you hear the If successful, the display shows All BT radio sounds a short, low-pitched tone. The display devices cleared. shows <Devlice Friendly Name> clear failed. If unsuccessful, you hear the radio sounds a The display returns to previous screen.
  • Page 157: Editing The Bluetooth Friendly Name

    Your radio can also be configured to allow you to accept or reject an upgrade. 3 Use the keypad to edit the text. Note 4 Perform one of the following actions: This feature must be preprogrammed by a qualified radio technician.
  • Page 158: Responding To The Notification Of Upgrade

    Responding to the Notification of Upgrade Note The radio cannot be used while the 1 The display shows Upgrade? and two short, upgrade is being installed. Therefore, make medium- pitched tones sounds every 30 seconds sure to only accept the upgrade at a until the user makes a choice of accepting, convenient time when immediate radio use delaying, or rejecting the request...
  • Page 159: Site Selectable Alerts (Astro 25)

    Each voice announcement is within a limit of three announces the current zone and channel it is seconds maximum. The sum duration of all different transmitting. voice announcements in a radio shall be no more Note than 1000 seconds. Pressing this preprogrammed playback Note button enables the voice feature to This feature must be preprogrammed by a...
  • Page 160: Sending Ssa Notification To Single Site

    The display shows the Site Alert screen. special situation that they need to be aware of. Only authorized radios are enabled to send SSA. to Start Alert and press the Menu Upon the activation of a SSA, the receiving radios Select button directly below Sel.
  • Page 161: Sending Ssa Notification To Single Site Via Manual Entry

    If you are at the site designated to receive this alert, If a wrong Site ID is entered, the display shows you can hear an alert tone repeated periodically. The Invalid ID and prompts to enter the Site ID display shows the <Alert Alias> with the intelligent again.
  • Page 162: Sending Ssa Notification To All Sites

    If the request is successful, the display shows Req to select the desired Alert Alias and press successful. the Menu Select button directly below Send. If one or more sites are not available, the display The display shows Sending req. shows Not all sites available. Repeat 3. English...
  • Page 163: Stopping Ssa Notification Of A Single Site

    If radio is out of range, roaming to a foreign The display shows Sending req. system or in a failsoft situation, the display shows If radio is out of range, roaming to a foreign Req failed. system or in a failsoft situation, the display shows If the request is successful, the display shows Req Req failed.
  • Page 164: Stopping Ssa Notification Of All Sites

    The SSA Alert for the designated site stops. to Stop Alert and press the Menu Select button directly below Sel. Stopping SSA Notification of All Sites The display shows the Select Site screen. or to SSA. to [SiteID Entry] and press the Menu Select button directly below Edit.
  • Page 165: Stopping Ssa Notification Of All Available Sites

    5 To return to the Home screen, press the Menu 5 To return to the Home screen, press the Menu Select button directly below Exit. Select button directly below Exit. The SSA Alert for all sites stop. The SSA Alert for all available sites stop. Stopping SSA Notification of All Available Sites Wi-Fi or to SSA.
  • Page 166: Checking The Wi-Fi Configuration And Status Of The Radio

    ® a) To toggle the Wi-Fi on or off, press the The display shows the current status of the Wi-Fi preprogrammed Wi-Fi button. as described next. This button must be preprogrammed by a Searching Looking for available Wi-Fi qualified radio technician. Check with your networks that have been dealer or system administrator for more preprogrammed into the radio.
  • Page 167: Utilities

    a) Press the preprogrammed Recent Calls Utilities button. Viewing Recent Calls to scroll through the list. c) To return to the Home screen, press the Menu This feature allows you to view the recent incoming Select button directly below Exit, press and outgoing call information of the following call the PTT button.
  • Page 168: Selecting A Basic Zone Bank

    EZB up or down. Note See the Basic Zone Bank 1 Basic 2 Turn the 3-Position A/B/C Switch to select the Zone Bank 2 icons for more information on first, second or third zone in the selected EZB. the status icons.
  • Page 169: Selecting The Power Level

    Selecting the Power Level a) Use the preprogrammed Transmit Power Level switch to toggle the power level between Note low and high power. This feature must be preprogrammed by a qualified radio technician. • Selecting the Power Level via the radio menu: This feature enables you to reduce the transmit or to Pwr.
  • Page 170: Enabling And Disabling The Radio Alias

    c) Press the Menu Select button directly below hear the Menu Inactive Exit Tone upon feature exit. Sel to select the required radio profile, or press the Menu Select button directly below Exit to The following methods are options on how to select a exit the screen without making any changes.
  • Page 171: Locking And Unlocking The Keypad And Controls

    Turning the Controls and Keypad Buttons Tones On or Depending on how your radio is preprogrammed, you can also maintain a minimum backlight level on the radio's front display. You can enable and disable the tones of Navigation buttons, controls and keypad if needed. Perform one of the following actions: •...
  • Page 172: Using The Time-Out Timer

    You can use the options interchangeably The timer is defaulted at 60 seconds, but it can be depending on your preference and the programmed preprogrammed from 3 to 120 seconds, in 15-second functions. intervals, or it can be disabled entirely for each radio mode, by a qualified radio technician.
  • Page 173 Clck. without saving your changes. The display shows the current setting of the radio. Note 3 Press the Menu Select button directly below If a call arrives while the radio is in the Edit. clock-setting menu, the radio exits clock The first item blinks.
  • Page 174: Using Conventional Squelch Operation Features

    Using Conventional Squelch Operation Features Option Result This feature filters out unwanted calls with low signal Normal Squelch You hear any digital strength or channels that have a higher than normal traffic having the correct background noise. network access code. Analog Options Selective Switch You hear any digital...
  • Page 175: Digital Ptt Id Support

    Digital PTT ID Support The following table shows the variations of smart PTT: This feature allows you to see the radio ID (number) of the radio from whom you are currently receiving a Mode Description transmission. This ID, consisting up to a maximum of Transmit Inhibit You cannot transmit if any traffic eight characters, can be viewed by both the receiving...
  • Page 176: Transmit Inhibit

    Transmit Inhibit Enabling Transmit Inhibition This feature is available for APCO 25 trunking, Type II Perform one of the following actions: trunking and Conventional operations for all APX • Switch the preprogrammed Transmit Inhibit radios. switch to Transmit Inhibit enabled. When Transmit Inhibit feature is enabled, the radio •...
  • Page 177: Impres Battery Annunciator

    The display shows Tx inhibit off. You hear a sequence of short, high‐low tone (Transmit Inhibit 3 To return to the Home screen, press the Menu Off tone) to indicate transmission is back to normal Select button directly below Exit.
  • Page 178 • Expansion Board Type (optional) The display shows the Information screen. • DSP Version • KG (Secure Algorithm) 3 Perform one of the following actions: • Serial Number • to scroll through the various • Flash Size & Type information.
  • Page 179 Select button directly below Sel. button directly below Sel. The display shows the IP Info screen. The display shows the Control Map screen. 3 Perform one of the following actions: 3 Perform one of the following actions: • to scroll through the various •...
  • Page 180 Soft ID and press the Menu Select button directly below Sel. The display shows the current Soft ID. 3 Perform one of the following actions: Press the Menu Select button directly below • Edit to edit the current Soft ID.
  • Page 181: 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 182: Cleaning Your Radio

    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. paths into the radio. Any radio...
  • Page 183: 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 184: 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 185 information concerning recycling options for consumers, businesses, and governmental agencies. English...
  • Page 186: 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 187: Maritime Radio Use In The Vhf Frequency Range

    Be prepared to follow any instructions given to you. __________.” State the name of the vessel in distress 3 times, followed by the call sign or other Non-Commercial Call Channel identification of the vessel, stated 3 times.
  • Page 188 160.950 channels specified in the table below. 156.400 – Note 156.450 156.450 Simplex channels 3, 21, 23, 61, 64, 81, 82, and 83 cannot be lawfully used by the general 156.500 156.500 public in US waters. 156.550 156.550 Additional information about operating requirements in the Maritime Services can be 156.600...
  • Page 189 156.900 161.500 156.325 160.925 156.950 161.550 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 190: Declaration Of Compliance For The Use Of Distress And Safety Frequencies

    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 peak) general public in US waters. Max Data 28 kb/s 12 Mb/s 9.6 kb/s ** Low power (1 W) only.
  • Page 191: 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 192 Deadlock operations of the trunked Displayed by the radio after repeaters. three failed attempts to unlock the radio. The radio must be Channel A group of characteristics such powered off and on prior to as transmit/ receive frequency another attempt. pairs, radio parameters, and Digital Private encryption encoding.
  • Page 193 Frequency Modulation cancelled. Hang Up Disconnect. Mission Critical Wireless Home screen The first display information Motorola Data Communication after the radio completes its Menu Entry A software-activated feature self test. shown at the bottom of the IV&D Integrated Voice and Data display –...
  • Page 194 Page static. If the channel is in use, A one-way alert, with audio you hear conversation. It also and/or display messages. serves as a way to check the Personality A set of unique features volume level of the radio, since specific to a radio.
  • Page 195 Programmable Refers to a radio control that conversations of no interest to can have a radio feature you. assigned to it. Selective Switch Any digital P25 traffic having Push-To-Talk. The PTT button the correct Network Access engages the transmitter and Code and the correct talkgroup.
  • Page 196 Talkaround Bypass a repeater and talk degrees longitude. Everything directly to another unit for easy east of Greenwich (up to 180 local unit-to-unit degrees) is later in time; communications. everything west is earlier. There are 42 time authorities Talkgroup An organization or group of around the world that are radio users who communicate constantly synchronizing with...
  • Page 197: 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 198: 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 199: 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 200: Vi. Patent And Software Provisions

    9 A Product which, due to illegal or unauthorized settlement or compromise, and alteration of the software/firmware in the Product, 3 should the Product or parts become, or in does not function in accordance with MOTOROLA’s opinion be likely to become, the MOTOROLA’s published specifications or the FCC...
  • Page 201: 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 202 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 204 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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