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LEX L10i Mission
Critical Handheld User
Guide
JANUARY 2016
MN002347A01-A
© 2016 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved

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  • Page 1 LEX L10i Mission Critical Handheld User Guide JANUARY 2016 MN002347A01-A © 2016 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 3: Copyrights

    Motorola contact for further information. Trademarks 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.
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  • Page 5: Contact Us

    MN002347A01-A Contact Us Contact Us Motorola Solution Support Center The Solution Support Center (SSC) is the primary Motorola Solutions support contact. Call: • Before any software reload. • To confirm troubleshooting results and analysis before removing and replacing a Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) and Field Replaceable Entity (FRE) to repair the system.
  • Page 6 MN002347A01-A Contact Us Latest Manual Versions You can verify the latest version of this manual at https://businessonline.motorolasolutions.com. Send Feedback...
  • Page 7: Document History

    MN002347A01-A Document History Document History Version Description Date MN002347A01- Initial release of the LEX L10i Mission Critical January 2016 Handheld User Guide. Send Feedback...
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  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    MN002347A01-A Contents Contents Copyrights........................3 Contact Us........................5 Document History....................... 7 List of Figures......................15 List of Tables......................19 List of Procedures.....................21 Chapter 1: About this Guide..................25 Contact Us........................... 25 Versions............................26 Operating System Version....................26 Software Build Number..................... 26 Kernel Version........................26 Chapter Descriptions........................
  • Page 10 Switching Modes Using the Settings App................. 55 LEX L10i Emergency Button......................56 Chapter 3: Using the LEX L10i.................57 Using the Touchscreen........................57 Using the On-Screen Keyboard....................58 Android Keyboard Settings....................59 Motorola Solutions Home Experience (MHx)................60 LEX L10i Home Screen....................60 Send Feedback...
  • Page 11 MN002347A01-A Contents Home Screen Overlay....................61 Customizing the Home Screen..................61 Adding Widgets...................... 61 Moving Widgets......................67 Removing Widgets....................67 Example of a Customized Home Screen Panel............. 68 Status Bar............................ 68 Notification Icons......................... 69 LEX L10i Status Icons......................... 70 Managing Notifications........................ 71 Working with Status........................
  • Page 12 MN002347A01-A Contents Taking Photos......................... 102 Taking a Panoramic Photo....................104 Recording Videos......................105 Camera Settings......................106 Video Settings.........................108 Gallery............................109 Working with Albums...................... 110 Sharing an Album....................111 Getting Album Information................... 111 Deleting an Album....................112 Working with Photos....................... 112 Viewing and Browsing Photos................112 Rotating a Photo....................
  • Page 13 MN002347A01-A Contents Adding a Virtual Private Network (VPN)................. 126 Cell Broadcasts.......................127 Wireless Local Area Networks....................128 Scanning and Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network..............128 Configuring a Wi-Fi Network................... 130 Adding a Wi-Fi Network....................131 Manually Adding a Wi-Fi Network...................131 Advanced Wi-Fi Settings....................132 WLAN Configuration.......................
  • Page 14 MN002347A01-A Contents Backing up Contacts....................... 155 Resetting the LEX L10i......................157 Performing Factory Data Reset..................157 Chapter 12: Technical Specifications..............159 Send Feedback...
  • Page 15: List Of Figures

    MN002347A01-A List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1: Manufacturing Label........................28 Figure 2: LEX L10i Features........................31 Figure 3: Removing the Screen Protective Film..................34 Figure 4: Removing the Battery Cover....................34 Figure 5: Installing the microSD or CRYPTR micro Encryption Card.............35 Figure 6: Installing the Public and Private SIM Cards................
  • Page 16 MN002347A01-A List of Figures Figure 37: Named Folder........................76 Figure 38: Notifications Screen......................77 Figure 39: MTP / PTP Selection Screen....................78 Figure 40: Insert Wired Headset Plug....................80 Figure 41: Dialer Screen.........................81 Figure 42: Call in Progress........................82 Figure 43: People List Contact....................... 83 Figure 44: Call History Tab........................84 Figure 45: Two Calls..........................85 Figure 46: Two Calls Connected......................
  • Page 17 MN002347A01-A List of Figures Figure 76: Start Recording........................117 Figure 77: Record Your Message......................118 Figure 78: Finish Recording......................... 118 Figure 79: Voice Dialer Window......................119 Figure 80: USB Cable Connection to Host Computer................122 Figure 81: Set up Wi-Fi Hotspot Dialog Box..................124 Figure 82: Settings Screen........................
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  • Page 19: List Of Tables

    MN002347A01-A List of Tables List of Tables Table 1: LEX L10i Features........................31 Table 2: Charge and Notification LED — Charging Indications..............38 Table 3: Using the Touchscreen......................57 Table 4: Android Keyboard Settings.......................59 Table 5: Notification Icons........................69 Table 6: Status Icons..........................70 Table 7: Applications..........................
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  • Page 21: List Of Procedures

    MN002347A01-A List of Procedures List of Procedures Removing the Battery Cover ......................... 34 Installing a microSD or CRYPTR micro Encryption Card ..............35 Removing the microSD or CRYPTR Card .....................35 Installing the Public and Private SIM Cards ..................36 Removing the Public and Private SIM Cards ..................36 Installing the Battery ..........................
  • Page 22 MN002347A01-A List of Procedures Naming Folders ............................. 76 Removing a Folder ..........................76 Accessing Files from a Computer ......................77 Making a Call Using the Dialer ......................80 Making a Call Using People List Contacts .....................82 Making a Call Using Call History ......................83 Making a Conference Call ........................
  • Page 23 MN002347A01-A List of Procedures Setting Auto-Sync ..........................125 Disabling Data When Roaming ......................125 Limiting Data Connection to a Network ....................126 Editing the Access Point Name ......................126 Adding a Virtual Private Network (VPN) ....................126 Cell Broadcasts ........................... 127 Scanning and Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network ..................128 Configuring a Wi-Fi Network ........................130 Adding a Wi-Fi Network ........................131...
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  • Page 25: Chapter 1: About This Guide

    About this Guide Chapter 1 About this Guide This guide provides information about using the LEX L10i Mission Critical Handheld and accessories. NOTICE: Screens and menu options may be changed or customized by your agency to show different information. Contact Us The Solution Support Center (SSC) is the primary Motorola Solutions support contact.
  • Page 26: Versions

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 1: About this Guide We welcome your feedback on this and other Motorola manuals. To take a short, confidential survey on Motorola Customer Documentation, go to docsurvey.motorolasolutions.com or scan the following QR code with your mobile device to access the survey. Versions This guide covers various software configurations and references are made to operating system or software versions discussed in the following three subsections.
  • Page 27: Helpful Background Information

    Technical Specifications on page 159 Chapter 12, provides technical specifications for the LEX L10i. Helpful Background Information Motorola Solutions offers various courses designed to assist in learning about the system. For information, go to http://www.motorolasolutions.com/training to view the current course offerings and technology paths.
  • Page 28: Regulatory Information

    Software type and version number Figure 1: Manufacturing Label Motorola Solutions responds to calls by e-mail, telephone or fax within the time limits set forth in support agreements. If your problem cannot be solved by Motorola Solutions Global Customer Support Center, you may need to return your equipment for servicing and will be given specific directions.
  • Page 29: Documentation Set

    LEX L10i Quick Start Guide PN MN002346A01-A describes how to get the LEX L10i up and running. • LEX L10i Mission Critical Handheld User Guide (this guide) MN002347A01-A describes how to use the LEX L10i. • LEX L10i Regulatory and Safety Guide PN MN002351A01-A describes how to safely use the LEX L10i.
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  • Page 31: Chapter 2: Getting Started

    MN002347A01-A Getting Started Chapter 2 Getting Started Use the information in this chapter to help you get started using the LEX L10i. Features The LEX L10i features are shown in the following figure and summarized in the following table. Figure 2: LEX L10i Features Table 1: LEX L10i Features Item Function...
  • Page 32 MN002347A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Item Function Home key – Displays the Home screen with a single tap. Back key – Displays the previous screen. Closes the keyboard if the on-screen keyboard is open. External Speakers Use for communications in handset mode. Pro- vides audio output for video and voice playback in speakerphone mode.
  • Page 33: Unpacking

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Item Function Earpiece Provides audio in handset mode. External Charging Contacts Provides power to the device from cradles. Battery Cover Removal Slot Assists in battery cover removal to provide ac- cess to the battery, SIM, CRYPTR, and mi- croSD card holders.
  • Page 34: Removing The Screen Protective Film

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Removing the Screen Protective Film The LEX L10i is provided with a screen protective film that protects the device during shipping. To enable proper operation of the LEX L10i, the screen protector must be removed before use. Figure 3: Removing the Screen Protective Film Removing the Battery Cover This procedure explains how to remove the battery cover.
  • Page 35: Installing A Microsd Or Cryptr Micro Encryption Card

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Installing a microSD or CRYPTR micro Encryption Card The LEX L10i card holder can support either a microSD card or a CRYPTR micro encryption card. The microSD card is a removable flash memory used for storing media on the LEX L10i. The LEX L10i can support microSD cards with up to 64GB memory space.
  • Page 36: Installing The Public And Private Sim Cards

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Installing the Public and Private SIM Cards Public and private phone services require a Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) card. Prerequisites: The SIM card can contain the following information: • Mobile phone service provider account details. •...
  • Page 37: Installing The Battery

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started 5 Slide the battery latch to Unlock position. 6 Lift the battery out of the LEX L10i. 7 Push the SIM card to release it from the holder. 8 Remove the SIM card. 9 Place the battery back into the LEX L10i. 10 Snap the battery cover back into place.
  • Page 38: Charging Temperature

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Figure 8: Charging the LEX L10i NOTICE: Keep the USB cover closed when USB not in use. NOTICE: For detailed description, installation and operation of the LEX L10i accessories, refer the quick start guides provided with each accessory. Charging Temperature Charge batteries in temperatures from 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F).
  • Page 39: Battery Management

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Status Indications • Device is not inserted correctly in the cradle • Device is not connected to a USB cable • Charger or cradle is not powered Slowly blinking red (once every 2 seconds) Battery power is extremely low (less than 10% power left).
  • Page 40: Monitor Battery Usage

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Monitor Battery Usage The Battery screen lists which applications consume the most battery power. Also use it to turn off applications that were downloaded if they are consuming too much power. To monitor battery usage, tap →...
  • Page 41: Low Battery Notification

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Low Battery Notification When the battery charge level drops below 20%, the LEX L10i displays a notice to connect the LEX L10i to power. The user should charge the battery using one of the charging accessories. Figure 11: Low Battery Notification When the battery charge drops below 10%, the LEX L10i displays a notice to connect the LEX L10i to power.
  • Page 42: Figure 13: Quick Settings Menu - Airplane Mode

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started • Charge the LEX L10i when not in use. • Set the screen to Suspend (Sleep) after a short period of non-use. • Reduce screen brightness. • Minimize use of applications that keep the LEX L10i from suspending, for example, music or video applications.
  • Page 43: Powering On The Lex L10I For The First Time

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Powering On the LEX L10i for the First Time Press the Power button to turn on the LEX L10i. The device boot screen displays as the LEX L10i boots. Figure 14: LEX L10i Boot Screen Powering Off the LEX L10i When and where to use: Use this procedure to power off the LEX L10i.
  • Page 44: Entering And Exiting The Suspend Mode

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Entering and Exiting the Suspend Mode Suspend mode (also known as sleep mode) is a low-power mode of operation that helps reduce electrical power consumption by shutting down parts of the LEX L10i that are not in use. The LEX L10i goes into Suspend mode when the Power button is pressed or after a time out period of inactivity.
  • Page 45: Turning On Covert Mode

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started NOTICE: In Covert Mode, the following features remain active: Power button PTT button Volume button Four front panel keys Camera button Audio or tone indications are available using a wired headset (through headset port) or a Bluetooth headset Turning On Covert Mode When and where to use: Use this procedure to turn on Covert Mode.
  • Page 46: Locking The Lex L10I

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Figure 17: Power Button Menu 2 Tap Covert mode. The Home screen appears. Locking the LEX L10i The lock screen automatically displays after predefined time out to prevent unauthorized people from using the device. The device does not lock at the same time as it is suspended. The device can also be locked manually by the user to disable unwanted key presses or screen tap or to keep data secured.
  • Page 47: Specifying A Pattern

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Postrequisites: Specify a pattern as described in Specifying a Pattern on page 47 Specify a pin, or password as described in Specifying a PIN or Password on page 47. Then, specify a timeout value as described in Setting the Timeout for Locking the LEX L10i on page Specifying a Pattern Prerequisites: The Pattern option must be selected for Screen lock.
  • Page 48: Unlocking The Lex L10I

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started When and where to use: Use this procedure to set the timeout value to lock the LEX L10i. Procedure: 1 Tap 2 Tap 3 Tap Security. 4 Tap Automatically lock. A list of timeout values is displayed. 5 Select a timeout value from the list.
  • Page 49: Calling Emergency From A Locked Lex L10I

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Calling Emergency from a Locked LEX L10i You can make an emergency call even when the LEX L10i is locked and you do not remember the PIN. When and where to use: Use this procedure to make an emergency call when the device is locked and you do not remember the PIN: Procedure: 1 Tap EMERGENCY CALL at the bottom of the lock screen.
  • Page 50: Setting Screen Brightness

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started • Font size — Change the font size for display text. • Cast screen — Enable the device to project the screen to a TV or other device. Setting Screen Brightness When and where to use: Use this procedure to set the screen brightness. Procedure: 1 Tap 2 Tap...
  • Page 51: Setting Up Daydream

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started 5 Select one of the sleep values: • 15 seconds • 30 seconds (default) • 1 minutes • 2 minutes • 5 minutes • 10 minutes • 30 minutes 6 Tap Setting Up Daydream When and where to use: The Daydream application behaves as a screensaver when the LEX L10i is docked inside a cradle and/or in sleep mode.
  • Page 52: Enabling Cast Screen

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started 6 Press Enabling Cast Screen When and where to use: Use this procedure to enable the LEX L10i to project the its screen to a TV or other device. Procedure: 1 From the Home screen, tap 2 Tap 3 Tap Display.
  • Page 53: Figure 18: Sound Screen

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Figure 18: Sound Screen • Volumes – Use to change the volume of media, ringtones, notifications, and alarms. • Call Ringtone and Vibrate Phone ringtone — Tap to select a ringtone to sound when an incoming call is received. Vibrate when ringing —...
  • Page 54: Public And Private Carrier Modes

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Screen lock sounds — Check to play a sound when locking and unlocking the screen. Vibrate on tap — Check to have the device vibrate when touching soft keys and on certain screen interactions. Emergency tone — Select and check Alert to play a tone or Vibrate when an emergency notification is received.
  • Page 55: Switching Modes Using The Settings App

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Figure 20: Service Switch The current carrier mode is indicated under the Service switch option. 2 Tap Service switch. A confirmation popup is displayed. Figure 21: Switch Networks Confirmation Popup 3 Tap Switch. Switching Modes Using the Settings App When the LEX L10i is equipped with Private and Public SIM cards, the Settings application can be used to switch modes.
  • Page 56: Lex L10I Emergency Button

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Figure 22: Switch Networks Confirmation Popup 7 Tap Switch. LEX L10i Emergency Button The LEX L10i includes an Emergency Button which aids responders during emergencies. This feature helps reduce response times in an emergency situation. The device must be pre-configured based on the responder’s specific requirements before it is given to a user.
  • Page 57: Chapter 3: Using The Lex L10I

    MN002347A01-A Using the LEX L10i Chapter 3 Using the LEX L10i This chapter explains the indicators, buttons, status icons, and controls on the LEX L10i. This chapter also provides basic instructions for using the device. Using the Touchscreen The multi-tap sensitive screen is used to operate the LEX L10i. Table 3: Using the Touchscreen Action Result...
  • Page 58: Using The On-Screen Keyboard

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 3: Using the LEX L10i Using the On-Screen Keyboard The on-screen keyboard is used to enter text in a text field. To configure the keyboard settings, tap and hold (comma key) > slide your finger up to and then select Android Keyboard Settings.
  • Page 59: Android Keyboard Settings

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 3: Using the LEX L10i • A larger version of the key displays briefly over the keyboard. • Keys with alternate characters display an ellipsis ( ... ) below the character. Android Keyboard Settings The Android Keyboard Settings may be personalized to meet your preferences. Table 4: Android Keyboard Settings Setting Description...
  • Page 60: Motorola Solutions Home Experience (Mhx)

    Chapter 3: Using the LEX L10i Motorola Solutions Home Experience (MHx) The Motorola Solutions Home Experience (MHx) is the engine that drives the user interface of the LEX L10i. Specifically, MHx provides a unique experience for customizing the LEX L10i Home screen.
  • Page 61: Home Screen Overlay

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 3: Using the LEX L10i Other shortcuts determined by your agency • Calendar Widget • email Widget • Messaging Widget • Search Widget • My Apps Widget • Other Widgets determined by your agency • Home Screen Overlay — Provides quick access to core functions. The Home screen provides four screens for placement of widgets and shortcuts.
  • Page 62: Figure 25: Widgets Screen

    Chapter 3: Using the LEX L10i Figure 25: Widgets Screen NOTICE: To identify Motorola Solutions Widgets, their names are preceded by MHx. 4 The Widgets screen contains multiple panels. Swipe the Widgets screen left or right to locate the widget that you want to add.
  • Page 63: Figure 26: Example Of A Widget Added To New Panel

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 3: Using the LEX L10i Figure 26: Example of a Widget Added to New Panel NOTICE: Some widgets are re-sizable as soon as you place it in a panel. Press and hold the widget. If the re-size tool displays (four dots, one on each side of the widget), you can re-size the widget by dragging the dots on the re-size tool.
  • Page 64: Figure 27: Empty My Apps Widget

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 3: Using the LEX L10i Figure 27: Empty My Apps Widget 2 Tap the My Apps widget to add shortcuts to it. A screen with a list of shortcuts is displayed. Send Feedback...
  • Page 65: Figure 28: List Of Shortcuts For My Apps Widgets

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 3: Using the LEX L10i Figure 28: List of Shortcuts for My Apps Widgets 3 Select each shortcut that you want to add to the My Apps widget. You may add up to five shortcuts. 4 Tap Done. Shortcuts are added to the My Apps widget.
  • Page 66: Figure 29: My Apps Widget With Shortcuts Added

    NOTICE: The My Status widget must be added before it is visible in the Home screen. The My Status widget is used in conjunction with the UNS System from Motorola Solutions or when you have WAVE 7000. One of these systems must be active before My Status will work properly.
  • Page 67: Moving Widgets

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 3: Using the LEX L10i 2 Tap one of the status states. Status is immediately set to the selected state. Moving Widgets When and where to use: Use this procedure to move (relocate) widgets on the Home screen. Procedure: 1 Navigate to the Home screen panel where the widget is located.
  • Page 68: Example Of A Customized Home Screen Panel

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 3: Using the LEX L10i Example of a Customized Home Screen Panel This topic shows you an example of a customized Home screen panel. Figure 32: Example of a Customized Home Screen Panel The above figure shows a customized Home screen panel with the following widgets: •...
  • Page 69: Notification Icons

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 3: Using the LEX L10i Notification Icons Notification icons alert you when a notification has been received. Table 5: Notification Icons Icon Description Indicates that more notifications are available for viewing. Indicates that data is syncing. Indicates an incoming email. Converged Services notification.
  • Page 70: Lex L10I Status Icons

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 3: Using the LEX L10i Icon Description Indicates the microSD card is almost full. Indicates the device is downloading data when animated and download is complete when stat- Indicates the device is connected via USB ca- ble. Indicates the device is connected to or discon- nected from virtual private network (VPN).
  • Page 71: Managing Notifications

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 3: Using the LEX L10i Icon Description Indicates all sounds except media and alarms are silenced and vibrate mode is active. Indicates the ringer is silenced. Microphone is muted during a call. Indicates the battery is fully charged. Indicates the battery is partially drained.
  • Page 72: Working With Status

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 3: Using the LEX L10i To open the Notification panel drag the Status bar down from the top of the screen. Figure 34: Notification Panel To respond to a notification, open the Notifications panel and then tap a notification. The Notifications panel closes and the subsequent activity is dependent on the notification.
  • Page 73: Quick Settings

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 3: Using the LEX L10i The Busy status indicates that the LEX L10i user is busy but the LEX L10i is still able to send and receive calls. Status of Contacts The status of LEX L10i contacts is shown in all of the Contacts screens, and People list. The status of a contact can be: •...
  • Page 74: Applications

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 3: Using the LEX L10i • Settings — Opens the Settings screen. • Wi-Fi — Displays the current Wi-Fi connection. Tap to open the Wi-Fi settings screen. • Service — Displays the current cellular service used; public or Private. •...
  • Page 75 LEX 10i Service Provision- ing Guide. Motorola TechDocs — Use to view device on- device documentation. MVPN — Enables the Motorola Solutions Mo- bile VPN (MVPN). Movie Studio — Use to combine existing vid- eos. Music — Access music stored on the device.
  • Page 76: Folders

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 3: Using the LEX L10i Folders Use Folders to organize similar applications together. Tap the folder to open and display items in the folder. Creating a Folder When and where to use: Use a procedure to create a folder on the Home screen. NOTICE: There must be a minimum of two app icons to create a folder.
  • Page 77: Accessing Files From A Computer

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 3: Using the LEX L10i 2 Drag the folder to X Remove until the folder turns red; then release. The folder is removed from the screen. Accessing Files from a Computer When and where to use: Use this procedure to allow access to files from your computer using MTP (media device) or using PTP (camera software).
  • Page 78: Figure 39: Mtp / Ptp Selection Screen

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 3: Using the LEX L10i Figure 39: MTP / PTP Selection Screen 4 Select Media device (MTP) to access media files from a Windows computer or Camera (PTP) to access photos / files on a computer that does not support MTP. 5 Tap to return to the previous screen.
  • Page 79: Chapter 4: Calling

    Push-To-Talk (PTT) Calling The handheld must be provisioned for PTT services on a Motorola Solutions PTT server. To make PTT calls and how to receive PTT calls on the LEX 10i, see Push-To-Talk for LEX L10i manual.
  • Page 80: Making A Call Using The Dialer

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 4: Calling Lift the headset cover and insert the headset plug. To end a call using the wired headset, press and hold the headset button until the call ends. Figure 40: Insert Wired Headset Plug NOTICE: The headset cover must be properly seated after removing the headset plug. Adjusting Audio Volume Use the Volume buttons to adjust the volume of the ringer when not in a call and the audio volume when in a call.
  • Page 81: Figure 41: Dialer Screen

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 4: Calling Figure 41: Dialer Screen 2 Tap the tab above the dialer. 3 Tap the keys to enter the phone number. 4 Tap below the dialer to initiate the call. Send Feedback...
  • Page 82: Making A Call Using People List Contacts

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 4: Calling Figure 42: Call in Progress If... Then... You want to display the dialer. You want to turn on the speakerphone. Tap . You want to mute the call. Tap . You want to add another person to the call. 5 Tap to end the call.
  • Page 83: Making A Call Using Call History

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 4: Calling Figure 43: People List Contact 4 Tap the phone number next to the contact to initiate the call. 5 Tap to end the call. Making a Call Using Call History When and where to use: Use this procedure to make a call using call history. Call History is a list of all the calls placed, received, or missed.
  • Page 84: Making A Conference Call

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 4: Calling Figure 44: Call History Tab 3 Tap next to the contact to initiate the call. 4 Tap to end the call. Example: Arrow icons beside a call indicate the type of call. Multiple arrows indicate multiple calls: •...
  • Page 85: Figure 45: Two Calls

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 4: Calling 4 Tap below the dialer to initiate the call. 5 When the call connects, tap The first call is placed on hold. 6 Tap the keys to enter the second phone number. 7 Tap below the dialer to initiate the call. 8 When the call connects, the first call is placed on hold and the second call is active.
  • Page 86: Figure 46: Two Calls Connected

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 4: Calling Figure 46: Two Calls Connected 9 Tap to create a conference call with three people. Figure 47: Merged Calls 10 Tap to add another call. The conference is placed on hold. Send Feedback...
  • Page 87: Answering Calls With A Bluetooth Headset

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 4: Calling 11 Tap the keys to enter the second phone number. 12 Tap below the dialer to initiate the call. 13 Tap to add the third call to the conference. 14 Tap to rotate between the individual calls. Calls are rotated starting with the first call.
  • Page 88: Requesting An Emergency Alert

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 4: Calling Fixed Dialing Numbers — Use Fixed Dialing to restrict the phone to dial only the phone number(s) or area code(s) specified in a Fixed Dialing list. TTY mode — Tap to set the TTY setting. Use an optional teletypewriter (TTY) device with the LEX L10i to send and receive calls.
  • Page 89: Figure 48: Emergency Alert Activation Popup

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 4: Calling Figure 48: Emergency Alert Activation Popup Send Feedback...
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  • Page 91: Chapter 5: Radio Services

    MN002347A01-A Radio Services Chapter 5 Radio Services Radio Services for LEX 10i The Radio Services is a free application available on the device and enables a LEX L10i to connect with a Motorola Operations Critical Wireless (OCW) Push-to-talk Pod (NNTN8127) and Bluetooth- enabled device (accessory) through a wireless Bluetooth connection.
  • Page 92: Figure 49: Bluetooth Pairing Screen

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 5: Radio Services Figure 49: Bluetooth Pairing Screen 4 From the Bluetooth screen, in the AVAILABLE DEVICES section, tap an unconnected Bluetooth-enabled device (accessory). Figure 50: Bluetooth Device Screen 5 In the PAIRED DEVICES section, the Bluetooth-enabled device is connected. Send Feedback...
  • Page 93: Unpairing Lex L10I From Bluetooth Accessory

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 5: Radio Services Figure 51: Bluetooth Paired Devices Screen NOTICE: Your Bluetooth-enabled device (accessory) may require additional steps to complete the pairing. Refer to respective Bluetooth-enabled device (accessory) user manual. Unpairing LEX L10i from Bluetooth Accessory Prerequisites: The LEX L10i is unpaired with Bluetooth-enabled device (accessory). When and where to use: Use this procedure to unpair the LEX L10i from a Bluetooth-enabled device (accessory).
  • Page 94: Figure 52: Bluetooth Paired Devices

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 5: Radio Services Figure 52: Bluetooth Paired Devices 5 Tap Unpair. Figure 53: Unpair Complete Send Feedback...
  • Page 95: Chapter 6: Messaging

    MN002347A01-A Messaging Chapter 6 Messaging Use Messaging to send and receive SMS and MMS messages. From Home or All Apps screen, tap Sending a Text Message When and where to use: Use this procedure to send text messages. Procedure: 1 In the main Messaging screen, tap The New Message screen displays.
  • Page 96: Sending A Multimedia Message

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 6: Messaging 4 Tap to send the message. Sending a Multimedia Message When and where to use: Use this procedure to send multimedia messages. NOTICE: Multimedia messaging is only supported when the LEX L10i is in Public network mode.
  • Page 97 MN002347A01-A Chapter 6: Messaging 4 Tap to send the message. Send Feedback...
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  • Page 99: Chapter 7: Applications

    MN002347A01-A Applications Chapter 7 Applications This chapter describes the applications installed on the LEX L10i. Normally, you access the applications through the Home screen overlay by clicking the icon. Swipe the Home screen up from the icon to reveal the icon.
  • Page 100: Managing People Contacts

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 7: Applications • Share — Share the file with other devices. Tap to open additional functionality: • Tap the key → New Folder to create a new folder in the current folder. • Tap the key → Search to search for a file or folder. •...
  • Page 101: Deleting People

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 7: Applications 5 Edit the contact information. 6 Tap Done. Deleting People When and where to use: Use this procedure to delete contacts. Procedure: 1 In the People application, tap tab. 2 Tap a name to delete. 3 Tap . 4 Tap Delete.
  • Page 102: Taking Photos

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 7: Applications Figure 57: Camera Photo Screen Table 8: Camera Icons and Actions Call Out Icon Action Camera Options Tap to select Camera, Video, or Panorama mode. Shutter Tap to take a photo, a panor- amic photo, or to record a vid- Photo Settings Tap to select camera settings.
  • Page 103: Figure 58: Camera Screen

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 7: Applications Figure 58: Camera Screen 2 If necessary, tap to open the Camera Option bar and select Camera icon. Figure 59: Camera Option Bar 3 Tap for settings. 4 Frame the subject on screen. 5 To zoom in or out, press two fingers on the display and pinch or expand fingers. The zoom controls appear on the screen.
  • Page 104: Taking A Panoramic Photo

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 7: Applications Figure 60: Camera Zoom 6 Tap The camera brings the image into focus. When the image is in focus, the focus indicators (top and bottom of screen) turn green and the camera takes a photo. Taking a Panoramic Photo When and where to use: Use this procedure to create a single wide image by panning slowly across a scene.
  • Page 105: Recording Videos

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 7: Applications Figure 62: Panoramic Frame 4 Tap and slowly start panning across the area to capture. A small white square appears inside the button the shot is in progress. If panning too quickly, the message Too fast displays. 5 Tap to end the shot.
  • Page 106: Camera Settings

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 7: Applications NOTICE: Video zoom works the same as camera zoom. 4 Point the camera and frame the scene. 5 Tap to start recording. The device starts recording the video. The video time remaining appears in the top left of the screen.
  • Page 107: Figure 65: First More Options Screen

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 7: Applications Figure 65: First More Options Screen Second More Options Screen. Figure 66: Second More Options Screen Third More Options Screen. Send Feedback...
  • Page 108: Video Settings

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 7: Applications Figure 67: Third More Options Screen • Switch from front to rear camera or from rear to front camera. Video Settings When in Video mode, video settings are displayed on screen. Tap to display the video settings options.
  • Page 109: Gallery

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 7: Applications The available video settings are (from left icon to right icon): • Two screens of More Options. Settings for each option depend on the selected option. You can select an item from a menu or you select an option by clicking it. NOTICE: These options are similar to the video options seen on most cameras.
  • Page 110: Working With Albums

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 7: Applications • Perform basic editing of photos • Set photos as wallpaper • Set photos as a contact photo • Share photos and videos To open the Gallery application, tap → The Gallery presents all photos and videos stored on the microSD card and internal memory. Figure 71: Gallery —...
  • Page 111: Sharing An Album

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 7: Applications Figure 72: Photos/Videos Inside an Album Swipe left or right to scroll images across the screen. Sharing an Album When and where to use: Use this procedure to share an album in your Gallery. Procedure: 1 Tap 2 Tap 3 Tap and hold an album until it highlights.
  • Page 112: Deleting An Album

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 7: Applications 3 Tap and hold an album until it highlights. 4 Tap . 5 Tap Details. Deleting an Album When and where to use: Use this procedure to delete an album that you no longer need. Procedure: 1 Tap 2 Tap 3 Tap and hold an album until it highlights.
  • Page 113: Rotating A Photo

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 7: Applications Figure 73: Photo Example 5 Swipe left or right to view the next or previous photo in the album. 6 Turn the LEX L10i to view the photo in upright (portrait) or sideways (landscape) orientation. The photo is displayed (but not saved) in the new orientation.
  • Page 114: Cropping A Photo

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 7: Applications Cropping a Photo When and where to use: Use this procedure to crop a photo. Procedure: 1 In the Gallery, tap a photo to view the controls. 2 Tap 3 Tap 4 Tap The cropping grid displays. Figure 74: Cropping Grid 5 Adjust the endpoints to select the portion of the photo to crop.
  • Page 115: Sharing A Photo

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 7: Applications 4 Tap the photo to open it. 5 Tap . 6 Tap Set picture as. 7 Select a contact. 8 Crop the photo accordingly as described in Cropping a Photo on page 114. 9 Tap SAVE. Sharing a Photo When and where to use: Use this procedure to share a photo.
  • Page 116: Sharing A Video

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 7: Applications 3 Tap an album to open it. 4 Tap a video. 5 Tap The video begins to play. 6 Tap the screen to view the playback controls. Figure 75: Video Playback Controls 7 Tap the Pause control. 8 Tap to return to the previous screen or to return to the Home screen.
  • Page 117: Using Sound Recorder

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 7: Applications 2 Tap 3 Tap an album to open it. 4 Tap a video to open it. 5 Tap . 6 Tap Delete. 7 Tap OK. Using Sound Recorder Use Sound Recorder to record audio messages. Recordings are saved on the microSD card (if installed) or the Internal Storage and available in the Music application playlist titled My Recordings.
  • Page 118: Figure 77: Record Your Message

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 7: Applications Figure 77: Record Your Message 5 Tap to stop recording. 6 Tap Done to save the recording. Figure 78: Finish Recording Send Feedback...
  • Page 119: Voice Dialer

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 7: Applications Voice Dialer Voice Dialer is a speech dialog system that provides natural human interface for users to communicate seamlessly with the device. Users can make phone calls, look up contact information, launch programs or check calendars. 1 From the Home screen, tap 2 Tap or press the call button on a Bluetooth headset.
  • Page 120: Dialing By Number

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 7: Applications 2 Tap or press the call button on a Bluetooth headset. 3 Say Redial. 4 In the Voice Dialer dialog box, tap Redial. The call is initiated. Dialing by Number When and where to use: Use this procedure to dial a number using the phone number. Procedure: 1 From the Home screen, tap 2 Tap...
  • Page 121: Chapter 8: Wireless

    MN002347A01-A Wireless Chapter 8 Wireless This section provides information on the wireless features of the LEX L10i. • Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN) • Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) • Bluetooth Wireless Wide Area Networks Use Wireless Wide Area Networks (WWANs) to access data over a cellular network. This section provides information on: •...
  • Page 122: Configuring Bluetooth Tethering

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 8: Wireless Figure 80: USB Cable Connection to Host Computer A USB icon appears at the top of the screen, and the notification Connected as a media device appears briefly at the top of the screen. 2 Tap 3 Tap 4 Tap More ...
  • Page 123: Configuring Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot Settings

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 8: Wireless 6 Check Bluetooth tethering. The host computer is now sharing the LEX L10i data connection. Postrequisites: To stop sharing the data connection, uncheck Bluetooth tethering . Configuring Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot Settings Prerequisites: Configure the Wi-Fi Hotspot settings. When and where to use: Use this procedure to turn your LEX L10i into a portable Wi-Fi hotspot.
  • Page 124: Data Usage

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 8: Wireless Figure 81: Set up Wi-Fi Hotspot Dialog Box 6 In the Network SSID text field, edit the network name. 7 Tap the Security option and select a security method from the drop-down list. • Open • WPA2 PSK.
  • Page 125: Setting Data Usage Warning

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 8: Wireless • Identify mobile hotspots and restrict background downloads that may result in extra charges. By default, when you open the data usage settings screen you see the settings for mobile data: that is, the data network or networks provided by your carrier. Just below the on-off switch, note the data usage cycle.
  • Page 126: Limiting Data Connection To A Network

    When connected by VPN, the LEX L10i establishes a virtual point-to- point connection through a dedicated virtual tunneling protocols or data encryption. TheLEX L10i enables connection to Basic VPN to communicate through any VPN and to Motorola Solutions Mobile Send Feedback...
  • Page 127: Cell Broadcasts

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 8: Wireless VPN (MVPN) to communicate through Motorola Solutions mobile VPN. This section describes adding a basic VPN. Motorola Mobile VPN is added and configured by your technical support and requires license certification for use. When and where to use: Use this procedure to add a virtual private network to the LEX L10i (not including the Motorola Mobile VPN).
  • Page 128: Wireless Local Area Networks

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 8: Wireless 5 Check the emergency alert types you want to receive. 6 Tap Wireless Local Area Networks Wireless local area networks (WLANs) allow the LEX L10i to communicate wirelessly inside a building. Before using the LEX L10i on a WLAN, the facility must be set up with the required hardware to run the WLAN (sometimes known as infrastructure).
  • Page 129: Figure 82: Settings Screen

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 8: Wireless Figure 82: Settings Screen 3 Slide the Wi-Fi switch to the ON position. 4 Tap Wi-Fi. The LEX L10i searches for WLANs in the area and lists them. Figure 83: Wi-Fi Screen 5 Scroll through the list and select the desired WLAN network. Send Feedback...
  • Page 130: Configuring A Wi-Fi Network

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 8: Wireless 6 For open networks, tap profile once or press and hold and then select Connect to network or for secure networks enter the required password or other credentials then tap Connect. See technical support for more information. The LEX L10i obtains a network address and other required information from the network using the dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) protocol.
  • Page 131: Adding A Wi-Fi Network

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 8: Wireless • Tap the EAP method drop-down list and select PEAP, TLS, or TTLS. • Tap the Phase 2 authentication drop-down list and select an authentication method. • If required, tap CA certificate and select a Certification Authority (CA) certificate. Note: Certificates are installed using the Security settings.
  • Page 132: Advanced Wi-Fi Settings

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 8: Wireless • None • • WPA/WPA2 PSK • 802.1x EAP 8 If the network security is None, tap Save. 9 If the network security is WEP or WPA/WPA2 PSK, enter the required password and then tap Save. 10 If the network security is 802.1x EAP enter the information below and then tap Save: •...
  • Page 133: Wlan Configuration

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 8: Wireless WLAN Configuration Use the WLAN Configuration settings to configure additional WLAN settings. From the Wi-Fi screen, tap → Advanced to view the settings. The following two settings are used to configure WLAN: • Wi-Fi frequency band Auto (2.4GHz and 5GHz) —Use both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands (default).
  • Page 134: Bluetooth Device

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 8: Wireless Bluetooth Device The LEX L10i supports Motorola Operations Critical Wireless (OCW) Push-to-talk Pod (NNTN8127) and Bluetooth-enabled device (accessory) through a wireless Bluetooth connection. Adaptive Frequency Hopping Adaptive Frequency Hopping (AFH) is a method of avoiding fixed frequency interferers, and can be used with Bluetooth voice.
  • Page 135: Bluetooth Profiles

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 8: Wireless Bluetooth Profiles The LEX L10i supports the following Bluetooth services: • Generic Access Profile (GAP) — Use for device discovery and authentication. • Service Discovery Protocol (SDAP) — Handles the search for known and specific services and general services.
  • Page 136: Bluetooth Radio Power For Android

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 8: Wireless Bluetooth Radio Power for Android Turn off the Bluetooth radio to save power or if entering an area with radio restrictions (e.g., an airplane). When the radio is off, other Bluetooth devices cannot see or connect to the device. Turn on the Bluetooth radio to exchange information with other Bluetooth devices (within range).
  • Page 137: Selecting Profiles On A Bluetooth Device

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 8: Wireless 8 Tap Selecting Profiles on a Bluetooth Device Some Bluetooth devices have multiple profiles for different connections. When and where to use: Use this procedure to select a profile on the Bluetooth device that connects to the LEX L10i. Procedure: 1 Tap 2 Tap...
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  • Page 139: Chapter 9: Adb And Usb Driver Setup

    MN002347A01-A ADB and USB Driver Setup Chapter 9 ADB and USB Driver Setup This chapter describes how to set up the Android Debug Bridge (ADB) and USB driver for your Windows PC. The ADB and USB driver are required to perform Fastboot OS updates and to capture debug logs using ADB.
  • Page 140: Figure 86: Access Cd

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 9: ADB and USB Driver Setup 3 Open the CD drive and copy LEX_L10.zipto your desktop. Figure 86: Access CD 4 Extract the LEX_L10.zip file copied on your desktop to C:\Program Files (x86) or any other location in your OS installation drive where you prefer to keep the driver, and then select OK. Figure 87: Select Destination 5 Enable USB debugging in your device by: a On the LEX L10i, navigate to Settings →...
  • Page 141: Figure 88: Access Device Manager

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 9: ADB and USB Driver Setup b Tap to return to Settings; then, tap Developer options and click the checkbox for USB Debugging. c Click OK when prompted to allow USB debugging. 6 Configure the driver in the Device Manager. a On your computer, click the Start button and search for Device Manager and open it.
  • Page 142: Figure 90: Select Browse My Computer For Driver Software

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 9: ADB and USB Driver Setup Figure 90: Select Browse my computer for driver software d Click Browse and select the folder where the driver was extracted (that is, C:\Program Files (x86)\Lex L10_ADB_USB_Driver or the custom path chosen by you at the time of extracting the LEX_L10.zip file.
  • Page 143: Figure 92: Select Install This Driver Software Anyway

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 9: ADB and USB Driver Setup If prompted, select Install this driver software anyway. Figure 92: Select Install this driver software anyway g Click Close to complete the installation. Figure 93: Close the Installation The driver is now installed. 7 Set up the ADB USB profile on your PC as follow-up with these steps: a After driver installation, make sure there is a .android folder in your user profile directory.
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  • Page 145: Chapter 10: Accessories

    MN002347A01-A Accessories Chapter 10 Accessories This chapter provides information for using the accessories associated with the LEX L10i. Accessories This section lists the LEX L10i accessories along with specifications. LEX 10i General Accessories: • Replaceable Standard Battery Li Ion 2340 mAh 3.7V •...
  • Page 146: Desktop Cradle

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 10: Accessories Desktop Cradle A desktop cradle provides an alternative method to charge your LEX L10i. The desktop cradle: • Provides power for charging and operating the LEX L10i • Enables connecting a mouse to the LEX L10i Figure 95: Desktop Cradle Charging the LEX L10i To charge the LEX L10i, insert the LEX L10i units by placing the bottom of the LEX L10i, at a slight...
  • Page 147: Holster

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 10: Accessories Holster Use the holster to securely carry the LEX L10i when working. The holster is threaded through a belt and stores the LEX L10i when not in use or when using a headset. Figure 97: Holster Insert the LEX L10i into the holster with the screen facing in or out.
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  • Page 149: Chapter 11: Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    MN002347A01-A Maintenance and Troubleshooting Chapter 11 Maintenance and Troubleshooting This chapter includes instructions on cleaning and storing the LEX L10i. It also provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during LEX L10i operation. Maintaining the LEX L10i For trouble-free service, observe the following tips when using the LEX L10i: •...
  • Page 150: Cleaning Guidelines

    CAUTION: Always wear eye protection. Read the warning labels on compressed air and alcohol products before use. If you have to use any other solution for medical reasons, contact Motorola Solutions for more information. Approved Cleanser Active Ingredients 100% of the active ingredients in any cleaner must consist of one or a combination of the following: isopropyl alcohol, or mild dish soap.
  • Page 151: Cleaning The Lex L10I

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 11: Maintenance and Troubleshooting Cleaning Frequency The cleaning frequency is up to your discretion due to the varied environments in which the mobile devices are used. They may be cleaned as frequently as required, but it is advisable to clean the camera window periodically when used in dirty environments to ensure optimum performance.
  • Page 152: Troubleshooting

    Battery not Install the battery properly. See Installing the Battery. installed properly. Power button Press the Power button until the Motorola Solutions splash not held screen is displayed. down long enough. Device not Reset the device. responding. After pressing the Battery Re-charge or replace the battery.
  • Page 153 MN002347A01-A Chapter 11: Maintenance and Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution was charg- ing. Extreme bat- Battery does not charge if ambient temperature is below 0 tery tempera- °C (32 °F) or above 45 °C (113 °F). ture. During data com- Device re- Reattach the communication cable and re-transmit.
  • Page 154: Backing Up The Lex L10I

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 11: Maintenance and Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution Battery is de- Recharge or replace the battery. pleted. Extreme bat- Move device to an area where the ambient temperature is tery tempera- between 0 °C (32 °F) or above 45 °C (113 °F). ture.
  • Page 155: Backing Up Contacts

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 11: Maintenance and Troubleshooting Backing up Contacts To back up contacts, the contacts must be exported to a VCF file which must be copied to a secure location. Prerequisites: Contacts must exist in the contact list. When and where to use: Use this procedure to periodically back up your contacts. Procedure: 1 From the Home screen, tap 2 Tap .
  • Page 156: Figure 99: Import/Export Contacts Popup

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 11: Maintenance and Troubleshooting Figure 99: Import/Export Contacts Popup 4 Select Export to storage. Figure 100: Export Confirmation Popup Send Feedback...
  • Page 157: Resetting The Lex L10I

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 11: Maintenance and Troubleshooting 5 Tap OK to export the contacts. The VCF file is saved to the location indicated. 6 Follow the procedure under Backing Up the LEX L10i on page 154 to complete the contacts backup. Resetting the LEX L10i Use this procedure to reset the LEX L10i.
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  • Page 159: Chapter 12: Technical Specifications

    MN002347A01-A Technical Specifications Chapter 12 Technical Specifications The following table summarizes the LEX L10i operating, environment, and technical hardware specifications. Table 10: Technical Specifications Item Specification Physical Dimensions (H x W x D) 5.62 x 2.85 x 0.547 in 143 x 72.6 x 15 mm Weight 195 g (6.88 Oz) including standard battery Durability...
  • Page 160 MN002347A01-A Chapter 12: Technical Specifications Item Specification Barometer Sensor E-Compass Ports USB 2.0 High-Speed 3.5 mm Audio Jack (stereo) Accessory/Charging Port Battery Standard - 2340 mAH, Li Ion High Capacity - 4680 mAh, Li Ion Software ™ Operating System Android KitKat 4.4.4 User Interface Public Safety Experience (PSX) Software...
  • Page 161: Table 11: General Accessories

    MN002347A01-A Chapter 12: Technical Specifications Item Specification Location Services Standalone GPS Assisted GPS (aGPS) Device Management Remote Management and Supports OMA-DM (Open Mobile Alliance Device Management) Configuration Video and Imaging Supported Formats H.263, H.264, MPEG-4 SP, VP8, JPEG (.jpg), GIF (.gif), PNG (.png), BMP (.bmp), WebP (.webp) Formats supported for playback, streaming and recording Supported File Types...
  • Page 162 MN002347A01-A Chapter 12: Technical Specifications Item Desktop Cradle Impact-Rated Vehicle Cradle Weight 12.8 Oz (363 g) 4.8 Oz (135 g) Environmental Specification Operating Temperature 32°F to 113°F (0°C to +45°C) -4°F to 131°F (-20°C to +55°C) Storage Temperature -40° F to 158°F (-40°C to -40°...

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