Emergency Calling On Lex Device Paired With Lmr; Figure 47: Radio Volume Slidebar - Motorola LEX L10i User Manual

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If you want to adjust volume using the
Volume button* on the device,
If you want to adjust sound volume in the
Radio Services application,
NOTICE: *See the Volume button in
8.7

Emergency Calling on LEX Device Paired with LMR

When Land Mobile Radio (LMR) is paired with a LEX device and the Emergency power button is
pressed (on any device where LMR is present), the LEX device reacts based on what LMR channel the
user is on and what Emergency Mode that channel is assigned.
The LEX device initiates an emergency by pressing the power button on the LEX device. See
Emergency Mode on page
The following types of Emergency Modes are available and are configurable from your technician:
Emergency Alert - A LEX device that is on a channel provisioned with this Emergency Mode, will
send an alert over the channel.
Emergency Call - A LEX device on a channel provisioned with this Emergency Mode, gives the user
that pressed the Emergency power button (the initiator) the top priority on the channel.
Emergency Alert with LMR Emergency call - A LEX device that is on channel provisioned with this
Emergency Mode will send an alert and give the user top priority on the channel.
Silent Emergency Alert - A LEX device that is on a channel provisioned with this Emergency Mode
will silently send an alert over the channel.
When the LEX device is paired with an LMR radio and an emergency is activated, it is equivalent to
pressing the LMR emergency button. If you are not paired with an LMR radio or the emergency fails
(for example out of range), the LEX device can be programmed for Backup Emergency. In either case,
if available, a text message with basic information can be sent to pre-provisioned numbers.
IMPORTANT: If a user has access to both Land Mobile Radio (LMR) and Broadband,
Emergency Mode is initiated first through the LMR. If the LMR network is not available or a user
has paired a LMR device but is not connected to Emergency, then the user is notified that
Emergency Mode has failed. Backup Emergency will then be initiated (if it is configured).
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Features on page
112.
Chapter 8: Collaboration with LMR Radios
Then...
perform the following actions:
If you want to increase volume, press the
upper part of the Volume button.
If you want to decrease volume, press
the lower part of the Volume button.
perform the following actions:
a From the Home screen, tap
b In the Radio Services window, tap
c Set the radio volume by adjusting the Ra-
dio volume slidebar.

Figure 47: Radio Volume Slidebar

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