Mission Critical Wireless Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology; Pairing With Low Frequency-Motorola Proximity Pairing (Lf-Mpp) Feature - Motorola APX 8000 User Manual

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Chapter 7 : Advanced Features
7.19
Mission Critical Wireless Bluetooth
This feature allows your radio to extend its functionality by connecting to external proprietary Motorola
Solutions accessories. Use Motorola Solutions proprietary Mission Critical Wireless (MCW) devices
with APX radios during Mission Critical operations. Other Bluetooth devices may or may not meet the
mission critical standard.
Your radio supports the following Bluetooth enabled devices or profiles:
Headset (HSP)
Dial Up Networking (DUN)
Personal Area Networking (PAN)
Serial Port (SPP)
Generic Access Profile (GAP)
General Attribute Profile (GATT)
7.19.1
Pairing with Low Frequency-Motorola Proximity Pairing (LF-MPP)
Feature
Prerequisites:
Ensure that Bluetooth feature of your radio is on and the Bluetooth tones are enabled.
Bluetooth tones, Bluetooth menu and preprogrammed buttons must be preprogrammed by a qualified
radio technician. Check with your dealer or system administrator for more information.
When and where to use: The range of Bluetooth operation when using a MCW accessory is 10
meters line-of-sight communication. This is an unobstructed path between the location of the signal
transmitter (your radio) and the location of the receiver (your device or accessory).
Obstacles that can cause an obstruction in the line-of-sight include trees, buildings, mountains, cars,
and others.
For high degree of reliability, Motorola Solutions recommends to NOT separate the radio and the
accessory.
At the fringe areas of reception, both voice and tone quality will start to sound "garbled" or "broken". To
correct this problem, simply position the accessory and radio closer to each other (within the 10 meter
defined range) to re-establish clear audio reception.
NOTE: Once a COTS headset is paired to your radio, it is always connected. Therefore the
battery life of the accessory is aligned with the Talk Time power consumption, not the Standby
Time consumption.
Procedure:
Turn on the accessory. Then, place it close to the radio aligning the Bluetooth Pairing Location
(a blue dot) on the radio to the Bluetooth Pairing Location (a blue dot) on the accessory.
If the pairing process is successful, you hear an incremental-pitched tone. The radio begins to
connect to the device.
If the pairing process fails, you hear a short, low-pitched tone. The display shows PAIRFAIL.
Repeat this step.
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