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APX™ TWO-WAY RADIOS
APX 2000 Model 3 User Guide
*68012005014*
MARCH 2025
68012005014-JE
© 2025 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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  • Page 1 APX™ TWO-WAY RADIOS APX 2000 Model 3 User Guide *68012005014* MARCH 2025 68012005014-JE © 2025 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 2: Intellectual Property And Regulatory Notices

    License Rights The purchase of Motorola Solutions products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents or patent applications of Motorola Solutions, except for the normal nonexclusive, royalty-free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product.
  • Page 3: Regulatory Compliance Information

    68012005014-JE Regulatory Compliance Information Regulatory Compliance Information India This product (H52UCH9PW7AN) conforms to the relevant Essential Requirements of TEC, Department of Telecommunications, Ministry of Communications, Govt of India, New Delhi-110001.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    68012005014-JE Contents Contents Intellectual Property and Regulatory Notices................2 Regulatory Compliance Information................... 3 List of Tables..........................13 Software Version........................14 Chapter 1: Read Me First......................15 1.1 Notations Used in This Manual........................15 1.2 Radio Care..............................15 1.2.1 Cleaning Your Radio..........................17 1.2.2 Cleaning the External Surface of the Radio..................17 1.2.3 Radio Service and Repair........................17 1.3 Battery Recycling and Disposal........................
  • Page 5 68012005014-JE Contents 4.6 Top Lightbar Indicator..........................36 4.7 Intelligent Lighting Indicators ........................37 4.8 Alert Tones ..............................38 4.9 Phone Call Displays and Alerts........................40 4.10 Display Color Change On Channel......................41 Chapter 5: General Radio Operation..................42 5.1 Selecting a Zone............................42 5.2 Selecting a Radio Channel..........................42 5.3 Selecting a Channel by using Channel Search Button................43 5.4 Mode Select Feature.............................43...
  • Page 6 68012005014-JE Contents 7.1.2 Talkgroup Call Feature (Conventional Only)..................54 7.1.2.1 Selecting a Talkgroup......................... 54 7.1.3 Sending a Status Call...........................54 7.1.4 Making Priority Dispatch Calls......................55 7.1.5 Dynamic Regrouping (Trunking Only) ....................55 7.1.5.1 Classification of Regrouped Radios...................56 7.1.5.2 Requesting a Reprogram (Trunking Only)..................56 7.1.6 Dynamic Zone Programming......................
  • Page 7 68012005014-JE Contents 7.6.1 Receiving a Call Alert Page......................... 69 7.6.2 Sending a Call Alert Page........................69 7.7 Recent Calls..............................70 7.7.1 Viewing Recent Calls........................... 70 7.7.2 Deleting Calls............................71 7.7.3 Instant Recall............................71 7.7.3.1 Saving and Playback Calls......................72 7.8 In-Call User Alert............................73 7.9 Quik Call II..............................73 7.9.1 Initiating Quick Call II Transmissions....................
  • Page 8 68012005014-JE Contents 7.15.1 Selecting or Changing the ARS Mode....................84 7.15.2 User Login Feature..........................85 7.15.2.1 Logging In as a User......................... 85 7.15.2.2 Logging Out..........................86 7.16 Text Messaging Service..........................86 7.16.1 Accessing the Messaging Features....................87 7.16.2 Composing and Sending a New Text Message................87 7.16.3 Sending a Quick Text Message......................88 7.16.4 Priority Status and Request Reply for New Text Messages............89 7.16.4.1 Appending a Priority Status to a Text Message..............89...
  • Page 9 68012005014-JE Contents 7.18.3.7 MDC OTAR (Conventional Only).....................101 7.18.3.8 Infinite UKEK Retention......................102 7.18.3.9 Hear Clear..........................102 7.19 Radio Lock..............................102 7.19.1 Enabling or Disabling Radio Lock (Secure Radios Only)............... 103 7.19.2 Changing the Radio Lock Password....................103 7.19.3 Changing the Tactical Inhibit Password..................104 7.20 Radio Stun and Kill............................104 7.20.1 Radio Stun............................
  • Page 10 68012005014-JE Contents 7.24.6 Locking and Unlocking a Site......................116 7.24.7 Viewing the Current Site........................117 7.24.8 Changing the Current Site....................... 117 7.25 Mission Critical Wireless Bluetooth® Wireless Technology ..............117 7.25.1 Pairing with Low Frequency-Motorola Proximity Pairing (LF-MPP) Feature........118 7.25.2 PIN Authentication in Pairing......................118 7.25.2.1 Pairing the Authentication PIN when Receiving a Pairing Request........
  • Page 11 Special Channel Assignments......................... 149 Emergency Channel............................ 149 Non-Commercial Call Channel........................149 Operating Frequency Requirements........................ 149 Declaration of Compliance for the Use of Distress and Safety Frequencies..........152 Technical Parameters for Interfacing External Data Sources................ 152 Limited Warranty........................153 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS................153...
  • Page 12 68012005014-JE Contents I. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS AND FOR HOW LONG:................153 II. GENERAL PROVISIONS:..........................154 III. STATE LAW RIGHTS:............................154 IV. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE:......................154 V. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:....................154 VI. PATENT AND SOFTWARE PROVISIONS:....................155 VII. GOVERNING LAW:............................156 VIII.
  • Page 13: List Of Tables

    68012005014-JE List of Tables List of Tables Table 1: Text Entry Modes............................26 Table 2: Keypad Characters............................. 26 Table 3: LED Indications............................33 Table 4: TMS Status Icons............................35 Table 5: Call Type Icons............................36 Table 6: MPL Selection Mode..........................60 Table 7: Emergency Operation Scenarios.......................
  • Page 14: Software Version

    68012005014-JE Software Version Software Version All the features described in the following sections are supported by the software version R35.00.00 or later. Accessing the Radio Information on page 137 to determine the software version of your radio. Contact your system administrator for more details of all the supported features.
  • Page 15: Chapter 1: Read Me First

    68012005014-JE Chapter 1:  Read Me First Chapter 1 Read Me First This User Guide covers the basic operation of the radio. However, your dealer or system administrator may have customized your radio for your specific needs. Check with your dealer or system administrator for more information.
  • Page 16 68012005014-JE Chapter 1:  Read Me First See the following picture for radio with two knobs. Never obstruct or cover the vent port, even with a label. ● Ensure that no oily substances come in contact with the vent port. ● Your radio is designed to be submerged to a maximum depth of six feet and maximum time of two hours.
  • Page 17: Cleaning Your Radio

    Through its maintenance and installation program, Motorola Solutions makes the finest service available to those desiring reliable continuous communications on a contract basis. For a contract service agreement, contact your nearest Motorola Solutions service or sales representative, or an authorized Motorola Solutions dealer.
  • Page 18: Battery Recycling And Disposal

    Chapter 1:  Read Me First Battery Recycling and Disposal In the U.S. and Canada, Motorola Solutions participates in the nationwide Call2Recycle program for battery collection and recycling. Many retailers and dealers participate in this program. For the location of the drop-off facility closest to you, go to http://www.call2recycle.org/...
  • Page 19: Chapter 2: Getting Started

    Do not discard batteries in a fire. ● When and where to use: Motorola Solutions-approved battery shipped with your radio is uncharged. Prior to using a new battery, charge it for a minimum of 16 hours to ensure optimum capacity and performance.
  • Page 20: Attaching The Antenna

    68012005014-JE Chapter 2:  Getting Started Attaching the Antenna Prerequisites: Ensure the radio is turned off before attaching the antenna. Procedure: 1. Set the antenna in the receptacle. 2. Turn the antenna clockwise to attach to the radio. 3. To remove the antenna, turn the antenna counterclockwise. NOTE: When removing the antenna, ensure that the radio is turned off.
  • Page 21: Turning On The Radio

    68012005014-JE Chapter 2:  Getting Started 2. To remove the clip, use a flat-bladed object to press the belt clip tab away from the radio. 3. Slide the clip upward and away from the radio. Turning On the Radio Procedure: 1. Press the Multi-Function Knob until the radio display lights on, then release the knob. If the power-up test is successful, the display shows momentarily, followed by the Home SELFTEST...
  • Page 22: Chapter 3: Radio Controls

    68012005014-JE Chapter 3:  Radio Controls Chapter 3 Radio Controls This chapter explains the buttons and functions to control the radio. Radio Parts and Controls APX 2000 with Multi-Function Knob (MFK). Top (Orange) Button This button is usually programmed as the Emergency button. These radio controls/buttons are programmable.
  • Page 23 68012005014-JE Chapter 3:  Radio Controls Top Lightbar Microphone Top Side (Select) Button Use this programmable button to access a programmed function or enable or disable a feature. Push-to-Talk (PTT) Button Press and hold to talk in simplex calls or to initiate a group call, release it to listen. Side Button 1 Use this programmable button to access a programmed function or enable or disable a feature.
  • Page 24 68012005014-JE Chapter 3:  Radio Controls Rotate clockwise to increase the volume and counterclockwise to decrease the vol‐ ● ume. Rotate to scroll through the channel or zone list. ● APX 2000 with two knobs. 16-Position Select Knob This knob is usually programmed for channel selection. On/Off/Volume Control Knob Rotate clockwise until you hear a click to turn on the radio.
  • Page 25: Text Entry Icons

    68012005014-JE Chapter 3:  Radio Controls Top Side (Select) Button Use this programmable button to access a programmed function or enable or disable a feature. Microphone Push-to-Talk (PTT) Button Press and hold to talk in simplex calls or to initiate a group call, release it to listen. Side Button 1 Use this programmable button to access a programmed function or enable or disable a feature.
  • Page 26: Table 1: Text Entry Modes

    68012005014-JE Chapter 3:  Radio Controls Your radio uses icons to indicate the selected text entry mode. Table 1: Text Entry Modes Icon Description The text entry is in hexadecimal mode. The text entry is in numeric mode. The first character of the text entry is capitalized. The text entry is in normal text mode.
  • Page 27: Programmable Features

    68012005014-JE Chapter 3:  Radio Controls Mode Output Uppercase M N O Lowercase m n o 7 key Numeric Uppercase P Q R S Lowercase p q r s 8 key Numeric Uppercase T U V Lowercase t u v 9 key Numeric Uppercase W X Y Z...
  • Page 28 68012005014-JE Chapter 3:  Radio Controls Bluetooth Discoverable On/Off Enables the visibility of your radio to other Bluetooth devices. Call Alert Allows your radio to function like a pager, or to verify if a radio is active on the system. Call Response Allows you to answer a private call.
  • Page 29 68012005014-JE Chapter 3:  Radio Controls Phone Call Allows you to make and receive calls similar to standard phone calls. Private Call (Trunking Only) Allows a call from one individual radio to another. Private Line Defeat (Conventional Only) Overrides any coded squelch (DPL or PL) that is preprogrammed to a channel. Private Line Disable Allows you to adjust the desired squelch level of the radio.
  • Page 30: Assignable Settings Or Utility Functions

    68012005014-JE Chapter 3:  Radio Controls Talkgroup (Conventional Only) Initiates a call to a preprogrammed group of radios. Text Messaging Service (TMS) Allows you to access the Text Messaging Service (TMS) menu. TMS Quick Text Selects a predefined message. User Allows you to log on to the server with a personally identifiable user name. Zone Select Selects a zone from the switch.
  • Page 31: Chapter 4: Status Indicators

    68012005014-JE Chapter 4:  Status Indicators Chapter 4 Status Indicators This section explains the status indicators of the radio. Battery Charge Status Your radio indicates the battery charge status through LED, sounds, and the battery icon on the display. You can also check the battery charge status by using the menu entry. Battery Protection is activated when the battery is low or operating in extremely low temperatures to extend radio communication.
  • Page 32: Accessing The Battery Info Screen

    68012005014-JE Chapter 4:  Status Indicators 4.1.2 Accessing the Battery Info Screen This feature displays the current capacity and charges cycles of your battery when an IMPRES battery is powering your radio. This feature must be enabled in your radio to see the information. Procedure: Batt 2.
  • Page 33: Status Icons

    68012005014-JE Chapter 4:  Status Indicators Table 3: LED Indications Indication Status Solid red Radio is transmitting. Blinking red Radio is transmitting at low battery condition. Double blinking red Radio is transmitting an emergency alarm or call. Rapid blinking red Radio has failed the self-test upon powering up or encountered a fatal error. Solid yellow Radio is receiving in both trunking and conventional clear mode.
  • Page 34 68012005014-JE Chapter 4:  Status Indicators Icon Description The selected channel is being monitored in conventional operation. The In-Call User Alert feature is enabled. Voice muting of the affiliated trunking talkgroup or selected conventional channel is activated. The radio is set at High power. The radio is set at Low power.
  • Page 35: Tms Status Icons

    68012005014-JE Chapter 4:  Status Indicators Icon Description Blinking The device registration or user registration with the server failed due to an invalid username or pin. Inverted The user is logged on to the secured IP packet data. Data activity is present on the radio. The Bluetooth wireless technology is turned on and ready for connection.
  • Page 36: Call Type Icons

    68012005014-JE Chapter 4:  Status Indicators Icon Description The index of the current message that you are viewing. Call Type Icons This feature only supports Model 3 and Model 2. Call icons appear on the radio display when you make or receive a call, or view selected call lists. The call icons indicate the call types associated with an alias or ID.
  • Page 37: Intelligent Lighting Indicators

    68012005014-JE Chapter 4:  Status Indicators See the following picture for two knobs radio. The lightbar blinks green when the MFK is using the secondary feature. See Multi-Function Knob (MFK) understand the functionality of MFK. The lightbar turn into solid color of orange, red, or green depending on the status of Intelligent Lighting. See Intelligent Lighting Indicators  on page 37 for different status of Intelligent Lighting.
  • Page 38: Alert Tones

    68012005014-JE Chapter 4:  Status Indicators Backlight and Bar Notification When Color The radio is unable to establish a full connection with the system. The radio is unable to authenticate or register with the sys‐ tem. Critical Alerts The radio is out of range. The radio enters Failsoft mode.
  • Page 39 68012005014-JE Chapter 4:  Status Indicators You Hear Tone Name Heard Invalid Mode When radio is on an unpreprogrammed channel. A Group of Busy When system is busy. Low-Pitched Tones Short, Medi‐ Valid Key-Press When a correct key is pressed. um-Pitched Radio Self Test Pass When radio passes its power-up self test.
  • Page 40: Phone Call Displays And Alerts

    68012005014-JE Chapter 4:  Status Indicators You Hear Tone Name Heard Incremental- Bluetooth Paired When Bluetooth accessory is paired with the radio. Pitched Tone Bluetooth Connected When Bluetooth accessory is connected to the radio. Decremental- Bluetooth Unpaired When Bluetooth accessory is unpaired from the radio. Pitched Tone Bluetooth Disconnected When Bluetooth accessory is disconnected from the radio.
  • Page 41: Display Color Change On Channel

    68012005014-JE Chapter 4:  Status Indicators 4.10 Display Color Change On Channel This feature provides visual channel identification for users to have a quick visual recognition on a particular channel. Your radio must be programmed to allow you to use this feature. The backlight on top lightbar indicator turns off and if connected to DRSM, the DRSM backlight changes to white for the following scenarios: When changing to or powering up on invalid channels such as unprogrammed channels, receiver...
  • Page 42: Chapter 5: General Radio Operation

    68012005014-JE Chapter 5:  General Radio Operation Chapter 5 General Radio Operation This chapter explains the general operations of your radio. Selecting a Zone When and where to use: A zone is a group of channels. Do one of the following to select a radio channel. You can use these options interchangeably depending on your preference and the programmed functions.
  • Page 43: Selecting A Channel By Using Channel Search Button

    68012005014-JE Chapter 5:  General Radio Operation a. Rotate the preprogrammed 16–Position Select Knob to the desired channel. Select a channel using the radio menu Chan ● Chan b. Press the Menu Select button directly below Chan to the required channel or use the keypad to enter the channel number. If the channel number entered is unprogrammed, the display shows Invalid entry .
  • Page 44: Saving A Zone And A Channel To A Softkey

    68012005014-JE Chapter 5:  General Radio Operation The Mode Select feature allows you to save the current zone and channel on your radio to one of the Mode Select feature menus (MS01–MS05) on a programmable side button (MS01–MS13). When programmed, pressing the button changes the transmission to the saved zone and channel. When the Preconfigurable Preset Zone and Channel field is enabled, pressing and holding the preferred Mode Select menu saves the current zone and channel to one of the Mode Select menus.
  • Page 45: Accessing Multi-Codeplug

    68012005014-JE Chapter 5:  General Radio Operation 5.4.3 Accessing Multi-Codeplug Prerequisites: H-option must be set to enable Multi-Codeplug functionality. NOTE: Radios with older software versions require firmware update before this feature can be used. Only the administrator have the ability to program Multi-Codeplug menu when the Option is present. Multi-Codeplug Feature is not supported on Model 1.5 Portable Subscribers.
  • Page 46: Receiving And Responding To A Private Call (Trunking Only)

    68012005014-JE Chapter 5:  General Radio Operation For Trunking system, the display shows the caller alias or ID. ● Procedure: 1. Hold the radio vertically 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.0 cm) from your mouth. 2. Wait for the Talk Permit Tone. Then, press the PTT button to respond to the call. The LED lights up solid red.
  • Page 47: Methods To Make A Radio Call

    68012005014-JE Chapter 5:  General Radio Operation Methods to Make a Radio Call You can select a zone, channel, subscriber ID, or talkgroup by using: MFK preprogrammed with Channel Change or Zone Change function. ● The 16-Position Select Channel Knob. ● A preprogrammed button.
  • Page 48: Making An Enhanced Private Call (Trunking Only)

    68012005014-JE Chapter 5:  General Radio Operation Press the Menu Select button directly below Cnts to scroll through and select the required ID. ● Press the Menu Select button directly below LNum to go to the last number dialed. ● to the required ID. ●...
  • Page 49: Making A Telephone Call (Trunking Only)

    68012005014-JE Chapter 5:  General Radio Operation 5.6.4 Making a Telephone Call (Trunking Only) This feature allows you to make calls similar to standard phone calls to a mobile or landline phone. Procedure: 1. Perform one of the following actions: To access this feature using a preprogrammed button, press the preprogrammed Phone Call ●...
  • Page 50: Monitoring A Channel

    68012005014-JE Chapter 5:  General Radio Operation 5.8.1 Monitoring a Channel When and where to use: Do one of the followings to monitor a channel. You can use these options interchangeably depending on your preference and the programmed functions. Procedure: Monitoring a Channel with Monitor button. ●...
  • Page 51: Chapter 6: Additional Performance Enhancement

    68012005014-JE Chapter 6:  Additional Performance Enhancement Chapter 6 Additional Performance Enhancement The following performance enhancements are some of the latest creations designed to enhance the security, quality, and efficiency of the radios. ASTRO 25 Enhanced Data ASTRO 25 Enhanced Data is optimized to handle different message sizes and variable update rates from different applications of the radio.
  • Page 52: P25 Digital Vehicular Repeater System

    P25 Digital Vehicular Repeater System Motorola Solutions offers an MSI Certified APX compatible, third party, P25 Digital Vehicular Repeater System (DVRS). This provides low-cost portable radio coverage in areas where only mobile radio coverage is available.
  • Page 53: Chapter 7: Advanced Features

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features Chapter 7 Advanced Features This chapter explains the operations of the features available in your radio. Advanced Call Features This chapter explains the operations of the call features available in your radio. 7.1.1 Selective Call (ASTRO Conventional Only) A Selective Call is a call from an individual radio to another individual radio with privacy.
  • Page 54: Talkgroup Call Feature (Conventional Only)

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 3. Hold the radio vertically 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.0 cm) from your mouth. 4. Press and hold the PTT button to start the Selective Call. The display shows the ID of the target radio. 5.
  • Page 55: Making Priority Dispatch Calls

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features and press the Menu Select button directly below ● The display shows the last acknowledged status call, or the first status in the list. 2. Perform one of the following actions: to the required status. ●...
  • Page 56: Classification Of Regrouped Radios

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features When the dispatcher cancels dynamic regrouping, the radio automatically returns to the previous zone and channel. If you access a zone or channel that has been reserved as a dynamically regrouped mode for other users, you hear an invalid tone.
  • Page 57: Entering The Dynamic Zone To Select A Dynamic Channel

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 7.1.6.1 Entering the Dynamic Zone to Select a Dynamic Channel Procedure: Zone then press the Menu Select button directly below Zone The display shows the Zone screen. <# Dynamic Zone Channels> 3. Perform one of the following actions: Press the Menu Select button below to select.
  • Page 58: Deleting A Channel In The Dynamic Zone

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 2. Press the Menu Select button directly below Edit The display shows Search Options screen. Channel Name then press the Menu Select button directly below The display shows a blinking cursor on the Channel Name screen. 4.
  • Page 59: Cloning Zones

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 7.1.7.1 Cloning Zones Procedure: 1. On the source radio, press the Menu Select button directly below Clon 2. Press the Menu Select button directly below to select source zone. 3. When connecting to the target radio, one of the following scenarios occurs: If the radio is compatible, the radio displays Target radio connected .
  • Page 60: Selecting Multiple Private Line

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features Table 6: MPL Selection Mode Selection Mode Description Dynamic The MPL List selection/functionality is automatically updated (and active on the radio current channel) as users scroll through the avail‐ able MPL List selections. Static While users are scrolling through the radio available MPL List selec‐ tions, MPL functionality does not change until a new MPL List is manually selected.
  • Page 61: Making A Private Call From Contacts

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features Each entry within Contacts contains the following information: Call Alias (Name) ● Call ID (Number) ● Call Type (Icon) ● WACN ID (ASTRO 25 Trunking IDs only) ● System ID ● Your radio must be programmed to allow you to add, edit, or delete the contact entries. Your radio also supports a maximum of 50 call lists.
  • Page 62: Deleting A Contact Entry

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features Name and press the Menu Select button directly below Edit The display shows Edit name and a blinking cursor appears. 4. Use the keypad to enter the name and press the Menu Select button directly below once you have entered the name.
  • Page 63: Adding A Contact To A Call List

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 7.3.4 Adding a Contact to a Call List Procedure: Cnts and press the Menu Select button directly below Cnts The entries are alphabetically sorted. to the entry you want to add and press the Menu Select button directly below Optn Add to CallLst and press the Menu Select button directly below...
  • Page 64: Editing As Entry Id

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features to the entry you want to edit and press the Menu Select button directly below Optn Edit and press the Menu Select button directly below to the entry alias you wish to change and press the Menu Select button directly below Edit A blinking cursor appears.
  • Page 65: Viewing Details Of A Contact

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 7.3.7 Viewing Details of a Contact Procedure: Cnts and press the Menu Select button directly below Cnts The entries are alphabetically sorted. to the entry you want to view and press the Menu Select button directly below Optn View and press the Menu Select button directly below...
  • Page 66: Editing The Scan List

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 7.4.3 Editing the Scan List When and where to use: This feature allows you to change scan list members and priorities. Procedure: 1. Perform one of the following actions: Long press the preprogrammed Scan List Programming button (side button). ●...
  • Page 67: Viewing And Changing The Priority Status

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 4. Perform one of the following actions: to select more list members whose scan status you want to change. ● Use the keypad to go directly to that scan list member. ● Use the MFK knob to select another scan list member. ●...
  • Page 68: Making A Dynamic Priority Change (Conventional Scan Only)

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features If the scan is disabled, the display shows Scan Off Result: The radio returns to the Home screen. 7.5.2 Making a Dynamic Priority Change (Conventional Scan Only) When and where to use: While the radio is scanning, the dynamic priority change feature allows you to temporarily change any channel in a scan list (except for the Priority-One channel) to the Priority-Two channel.
  • Page 69: Call Alert Paging

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features Call Alert Paging This feature allows your radio to work like a pager. If other users are away from their radios or if they are unable to hear their radios, you can send them an individual call alert page.
  • Page 70: Recent Calls

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features d. Press the PTT button to send the page. The display shows Paging...<Number> If the call alert page is sent successfully, you hear a tone and the display shows Ack received The radio returns to the Home screen. If the call alert page is not acknowledged, you hear a low tone and the display shows acknowledge .
  • Page 71: Deleting Calls

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features to scroll through the list. c. To view the recent Emergency calls, press the Menu Select button directly below Emer . Press the Menu Select button directly below to view back all recent calls. d. To return to the Home screen, press the Menu Select button directly below Exit , press or the...
  • Page 72: Saving And Playback Calls

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 7.7.3.1 Saving and Playback Calls When and where to use: Perform one of the following to save and play back the recorded calls. You can use the options interchangeably depending on your preference and the programmed functions. Procedure: Playback and saving the recorded calls using the radio menu: ●...
  • Page 73: In-Call User Alert

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features Radio displays the playback status. NOTE: Received call overwrites the ongoing record playback. User can short press the programmable button within three seconds to continue the playback and ignore the receiving call. User can short press the programmable button to trigger playback when the radio is receiving call to overwrite the receiving call.
  • Page 74: Emergency Operation

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 7.10 Emergency Operation The Emergency feature is used to indicate a critical situation. An emergency signal overrides any other communication over the selected channel. Your radio supports the following Emergency modes: Emergency Alarm ● Emergency Call ●...
  • Page 75: Emergency Keep-Alive

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 7.10.2 Emergency Keep-Alive This feature prevents your radio from turning off when in Emergency mode. If this feature is enabled, you are required to exit Emergency mode before turning off your radio. 7.10.3 Exiting Emergency Operation If an Emergency operation is triggered on your radio, the dispatch console or radios configured as Supervisor can exit the Emergency operation.
  • Page 76: Sending Remote Emergency To Specific Users

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 7.10.5.1 Sending Remote Emergency to Specific Users Procedure: 1. Press the programmed Remote Emergency button. 2. Select the required user of the target radio. 3. To send Remote Emergency, press the PTT button or press Send. Result: If the ID of the target radio is valid, your radio displays sending notification and saves the ID as the last Remote Emergency ID.
  • Page 77: Manually Refreshing The Remote Emergency List

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 7.10.5.3 Manually Refreshing the Remote Emergency List Procedure: 1. Press the programmed Remote Emergency button. 2. To refresh the remote emergency list, press Rfsh. Result: Your radio displays List refreshed followed by the updated remote emergency list. 7.10.5.4 Receiving Remote Emergency The remote emergency is launched only if emergency is enabled on your radio.
  • Page 78: Sending An Emergency Call (Trunking Only)

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features If no acknowledgment is received, the display shows No acknowledge . The alarm ends when the timer expires and the radio exits the Emergency Alarm mode. 7.10.7 Sending an Emergency Call (Trunking Only) When and where to use: This feature gives your radio priority access to a talkgroup. Procedure: 1.
  • Page 79: Sending An Emergency Alarm With Emergency Call

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 7.10.9 Sending an Emergency Alarm with Emergency Call When and where to use: This feature gives your radio priority access on a channel for conventional system, and to a talkgroup for trunking system. Procedure: 1. Press the preprogrammed Emergency button. If successful, the display shows Emergency on the current zone and channel.
  • Page 80: Sending A Silent Emergency Alarm

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 3. To exit Emergency Call, press and hold the preprogrammed Emergency button. Turning off the radio also cancels the emergency state. 7.10.11 Sending a Silent Emergency Alarm When and where to use: This feature allows you to send an Emergency Alarm to the system without triggering any audio or visual indicators.
  • Page 81: Entering Fireground Zone Channel (Conventional)

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 7.11.1 Entering Fireground Zone Channel (Conventional) Procedure: 1. Upon powering up, one of the following scenarios occurs: If the Fireground Zone Channel is set as default, you hear the gurgle tone and the radio displays ●...
  • Page 82: Sending Evacuation Tone

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 7.12 Sending Evacuation Tone This feature enables the evacuation tone to be heard on the transmitting radio and on any radio that is able to receive the tone instruction. Procedure: Result: Once the tone begins to sound, if the orange button is released the tone continues to alarm on all radios within the talkgroup, until the PTT button is released.
  • Page 83: Fall Alert

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 4. Press and hold the Emergency button to exit Emergency mode and cancel Emergency Beacon. 7.14 Fall Alert Fall Alert is a supporting feature of the Emergency operation. The Emergency feature must be programmed for Fall Alert to operate. Your radio activates the Fall Alert feature when it achieves or exceeds a tilt angle threshold or a combination of the angle threshold and radio motion below the motion sensitivity level.
  • Page 84: Exiting Fall Alert

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 2. Lay the radio down in a horizontal position. Result: Postrequisites: If Fall Alert is configured but the condition does not trigger the activation of the feature, send the radio to a qualified technician. 7.14.3 Exiting Fall Alert Procedure: To exit Fall Alert mode, press Clr.
  • Page 85: User Login Feature

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features Chan b. Press the Menu Select button directly below Chan The display shows the current channel name. to the required channel or mode. d. Press to confirm the displayed channel. One of the following scenarios occur: In ARS Server Mode, the display shows the zone and ARS server channel.
  • Page 86: Logging Out

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features In ARS Server Mode, the display shows the User Login Indicator icon, the ID, and In progress ● with Cncl In ARS Non-Server Mode, the display shows the User Login Indicator icon, the ID, and Logged in ●...
  • Page 87: Accessing The Messaging Features

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features A query (ASTRO 25 Advanced Messaging Solution). ● NOTE: Query is only supported in the ASTRO 25 Advanced Messaging Solution. For more information, ASTRO 25 Advanced Messaging Solution on page 94 Two-Factor Authentication on page 7.16.1 Accessing the Messaging Features Procedure: 1.
  • Page 88: Sending A Quick Text Message

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features If the message is not sent, you hear a low tone, the display shows Send failed and returns to the main TMS screen. NOTE: You can append a priority status and/or a request reply to your message. See Priority Status and Request Reply for New Text Messages on page 89 for more information.
  • Page 89: Priority Status And Request Reply For New Text Messages

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features If the message is not sent, you hear a low tone, the display shows Send failed and returns to the main TMS screen. NOTE: You can append a priority status and/or a request reply to your message. See Priority Status and Request Reply for New Text Messages on page 89 for more information.
  • Page 90: Removing A Request Reply From A Text Message

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 7.16.4.4 Removing a Request Reply from a Text Message Prerequisites: Ensure that an outgoing message is composed to allow you to perform this procedure. See Composing and Sending a New Text Message on page 87 for more information. Procedure: 1.
  • Page 91: Receiving A Text Message

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 7.16.4.7 Receiving a Text Message When and where to use: NOTE: When you receive a message that is flagged with the Request Reply icon, you must manually respond to the sender that you have received the message. The system does not automatically send a notification to acknowledge that the message was received.
  • Page 92: Replying To A Received Text Message

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 7.16.4.9 Replying to a Received Text Message When and where to use: NOTE: The original date and time stamp, address, and message content is automatically appended to the reply message. Procedure: to the required aliases or ID and press the Menu Select button below to view the message.
  • Page 93: Sent Text Messages

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features Select Edit to edit the message before sending it. ● Select to delete the message. ● Select Back to return to the previous screen. ● 7.16.4.11 Sent Text Messages The radio saves sent messages in the Sent folder. The Sent folder stores a maximum of 10 messages.
  • Page 94: Deleting A Text Message

    ASTRO 25 Advanced Messaging Solution The ASTRO 25 Advanced Messaging Solution allows you to quickly send and receive messages and run database queries directly from your data-enabled Motorola Solutions two-way radios. Federal mandate requires Two-Factor Authentication when querying Federal and State databases.
  • Page 95: Two-Factor Authentication

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 7.17.1 Two-Factor Authentication This feature allows you to log in and authenticate yourself with a username, unit ID, password, and passcode. The user login feature enables the recipient of your message to identify you as the sender by assigning a username to your message.
  • Page 96: Logging Out Of Two-Factor Authentication

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 4. Enter your password when you see a blinking cursor. 5. Press the Menu Select button directly below Logn If only one-factor is enabled, the display shows at the status. The login operation is 1F logged complete.
  • Page 97: Receiving A Query

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features Procedure: 1. Perform one of the following actions: To access this feature using the preprogrammed button, press the preprogrammed TMS Query ● button and proceed to step To access this feature using the menu, proceed to the next step. ●...
  • Page 98: Secure Operations

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 7.18 Secure Operations Secure radio operation provides the highest commercially available level of voice security on both trunked and conventional channels. By default, the radio automatically enters the encrypted environment without having to manually select or clear the secure transmission.
  • Page 99: Multikey Feature

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features Procedure: 1. Attach the KVL to your radio. The display shows Keyloading and all other radio functions, except for power down, backlight, and volume, are locked out. NOTE: If the Multi-system Over-the-Air Rekeying feature is in use, the ASTRO profile name is displayed below Keyloading 2.
  • Page 100: Selecting Keysets

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features Turn the 16-Position Select knob to exit. ● NOTE: When the selected key is erased, you hear a momentary keyfail tone and the display shows Key fail When the selected key is not allowed, you hear a momentary illegal key tone and the display shows Illegal key 7.18.3.4...
  • Page 101: Requesting An Over-The-Air Rekey

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features c. Press the Menu Select button directly below Optn The display shows the available key erase options. to the required option and press the Menu Select button directly below e. Select by pressing the Menu Select button below Erase all keys? Erase single key? erase the encryption key(s) in the radio.
  • Page 102: Infinite Ukek Retention

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features Some of the selected options require configuration at the Key Management Controller (KMC) site to work properly. NOTE: This feature must be programmed by a qualified radio technician. For more information, contact your system administrator. 7.18.3.8 Infinite UKEK Retention This feature enables Unique Key Encryption Key (UKEK) to be permanently stored in the radio even when all...
  • Page 103: Enabling Or Disabling Radio Lock (Secure Radios Only)

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features If you exhaust all attempts at entering the correct password, the radio is deadlocked. Restart the radio to start over. NOTE: Depending on the configuration, the radio can carry over the number of attempts remaining even after a power cycle.
  • Page 104: Changing The Tactical Inhibit Password

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 7.19.3 Changing the Tactical Inhibit Password The Tactical Inhibit Password is required for the Radio Stun and Radio Kill features. You can set up to eight characters for this password. Procedure: Pswd 2. Press the Menu Select button directly below Pswd The display shows Change Password screen.
  • Page 105: Radio Kill

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 4. Press the Menu Select button directly below The display shows radio Contact IDs. 5. Perform one of the following actions: to the required ID. ● Press the Menu Select button directly below LNum to go to the last number dialed. ●...
  • Page 106: Using Direct Kill To Kill Your Own Radio

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features If the receiving radio does not have encryption key to decrypt the received encrypted command, your radio display shows Decrypt failed If the receiving radio is powered off or already killed, your radio display shows No Acknowledgment Result: Once the receiving radio received the command, its screen turns blank, the killed radio is inoperable.
  • Page 107: Outdoor Location Feature

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 7.22.1 Outdoor Location Feature This feature allows you to determine your current location using a location menu, and your current distance and bearing in relation to another location. Your radio location can be requested and reported over-the-air. Your radio stores up to a maximum of 60 programmable location coordinates, also known as waypoints.
  • Page 108: Mgrs Coordinates

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 7.22.3 MGRS Coordinates Military Grid Reference System (MGRS) can only be enabled through Customer Programming Software (CPS) configuration. When the MGRS coordinate is enabled, all location coordinates are displayed in the MGRS format, including the editable locations in GPS. 7.22.4 Accessing the Outdoor Location Feature When and where to use:...
  • Page 109: Saving A Waypoint

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 3. Press the Menu Select button directly below Optn Loc Format and press the Menu Select button directly below to the preferred location format and press the Menu Select button directly below Result: The front display shows the location with the selected format. NOTE: If the SLD99 format is selected and the range is invalid, the display shows on the ––––––...
  • Page 110: Editing The Alias Of A Waypoint

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features to scroll through the list. ● to select a waypoint to view the location information in full. ● 4. Press the Menu Select button directly below Optn 5. To view the MGRS or latitude/longitude location, time and date of the selected waypoint, View and press the Menu Select button directly below 6.
  • Page 111: Deleting A Single Saved Waypoint

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 3. Perform one of the following actions: [Home] and press the Menu Select button directly below Optn ● and press the Menu Select button directly below [Destination] Optn ● Edit location and press the Menu Select button directly below The first number blinks.
  • Page 112: Deleting All Saved Waypoints

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 7.22.11 Deleting All Saved Waypoints Prerequisites: Ensure your radio shows the current location on the screen. When and where to use: NOTE: You cannot delete any of the preprogrammed waypoints. Procedure: 1. Press the Menu Select button directly below Optn Waypoints and press the Menu Select button directly below...
  • Page 113: Peer-Location On The Display (Astro Conventional)

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 7.22.14 Peer-Location on the Display (ASTRO Conventional) This feature is only available for radio-to-radio voice transmissions, dispatch call, and selective call. The transmitting radio and receiving radio must be configured to enable the sending and receiving of the Global Positioning System (GPS) coordinates.
  • Page 114: Mission Critical Geofence

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features The radio searches the current zone for the channel with same talkgroup assigned as the Dynamic Talkgroup and also with same system ID of current trunk system. Once matched, the radio display shows the first matched and connected channel alias.
  • Page 115: Exiting Mission Critical Geofence

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features The radio then connects to the designated talkgroup. The radio displays the talkgroup alias and dynamic regroup tone sounds. The transmit power level changes and the radio shows a direct text message content without any user operation. NOTE: The availability of the Voice Announcement (VA), TMS display, Intelligent Backlight, and Transmit Power Level alerts depend on your radio configuration.
  • Page 116: Imbalanced Coverage

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 7.24.2 Imbalanced Coverage Imbalanced coverage occurs when the radio is able to receive the control channel but is unable to transmit back to the system. The radio generates a periodic tone and displays No Comms 7.24.3 Out-of-Range Radio Your radio can no longer lock onto a control channel when out-of-range from the system.
  • Page 117: Viewing The Current Site

    This feature allows you to extend your radio functionality by connecting to external Bluetooth accessories. Use Motorola Solutions proprietary Operations Critical Wireless (OCW) devices with radios during critical operations. Other Bluetooth devices may or may not perform to the required standard.
  • Page 118: Pairing With Low Frequency-Motorola Proximity Pairing (Lf-Mpp) Feature

    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.
  • Page 119: Pairing The Authentication Pin When Receiving A Pairing Request

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 7.25.2.1 Pairing the Authentication PIN when Receiving a Pairing Request Procedure: 1. When the radio display shows , perform one of the <Device Friendly Name> pair request following actions: To accept, press the Menu Select button below ●...
  • Page 120: Pairing The Authentication Pin By Manually Keying In The Same Pin

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 2. Press to continue pairing the radio and the device. The pairing process can be canceled by pressing the Menu Select button below Cncl If successful, the display shows Pairing in progress <Device Friendly Name> paired Connecting in progress...
  • Page 121: Editing The Bluetooth Friendly Name

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 3. Press the Menu Select button directly below 4. If there are devices being paired or connected, along the list of <Device Friendly Name> to see the status of each device. If there are no active Bluetooth devices being paired or connected, the display shows No devices 5.
  • Page 122: Holster Sensor

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features This feature is enabled through Customer Programming Software (CPS) configuration. For more information, contact your system administrator. 7.25.5.1 Holster Sensor Holster sensor monitors the state of the holster and allows the radio to send an Over-The-Air (OTA) notification whenever a gun or a taser is pulled out of the holster or put in the holster.
  • Page 123: Astro 25 (P25) Programming Over Project 25 (Pop25)

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features The radio generates a bad key tone if the sensor is not allowed to be disabled or there is no sensor connected to the radio when the preprogrammed button or menu select button is pressed. 2.
  • Page 124: Voice Announcement

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 7.27 Voice Announcement This feature enables the radio to audibly indicate the current feature mode, zone, or channel assigned to the user. The available voice announcement (VA) priority options are: High Voice announcement is enabled even when the radio is receiving calls. Voice announcement is disabled when the radio is receiving calls.
  • Page 125: Sending Ssa Notification To Single Site By Manual Entry

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features If the site is not available, the display shows <Site Alias> not available If the site does not exist, the display shows <Site Alias> does not exist 6. To return to the Home screen, press the Menu Select button directly below Exit Result: If you are at the site designated to receive this alert, you can hear an alert tone repeated periodically.
  • Page 126: Sending Ssa Notification To All Available Sites

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features Start Alert and press the Menu Select button directly below The display shows the Select Site screen. [All Sites] and press the Menu Select button directly below The display shows the Select Alert screen. to select the desired and press the Menu Select button directly below <Alert Alias>...
  • Page 127: Stopping Ssa Notification Of A Single Site

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 7.28.5 Stopping SSA Notification of a Single Site Procedure: 2. Press the Menu Select button directly below The display shows the Site Alert screen. Stop Alert and press the Menu Select button directly below The display shows the Select Site screen. to select the desired Site Alias and press the Menu Select button directly below Send The display shows...
  • Page 128: Stopping Ssa Notification Of All Sites

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 6. To return to the Home screen, press the Menu Select button directly below Exit Result: The SSA Alert for the designated site stops. 7.28.7 Stopping SSA Notification of All Sites Procedure: 2. Press the Menu Select button directly below The display shows the Site Alert screen.
  • Page 129: Utilities

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 7.29 Utilities This chapter explains the operations of the utility functions available in your radio. 7.29.1 Selecting the Power Level This feature enables you to select the power level at which your radio transmits. The radio always turns on to the default setting.
  • Page 130: Enabling And Disabling The Radio Alias

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features c. Press the Menu Select button directly below to select the required radio profile, or press the Menu Select button directly below Exit to exit the screen without making any changes. The radio returns to the Home screen. The profile name on the Home screen indicates the current selected radio profile.
  • Page 131: Controlling The Display Backlight

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features c. Press the Menu Select button directly below to select the radio profile with the required speaker routing or press the Menu Select button directly below Exit to exit the screen without making any changes. The radio returns to the Home screen.
  • Page 132: Turning The Controls And Keypad Buttons Tones On Or Off

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 7.29.7 Turning the Controls and Keypad Buttons Tones On or Off When and where to use: You can enable and disable the tones of Navigation buttons, controls and keypad if needed. Procedure: Turning the tones on or off using the preprogrammed Mute button: ●...
  • Page 133: Time And Date Setup

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features The timer is defaulted at 60 seconds, but it can be preprogrammed from 15 to 465 seconds, in 15-second intervals, or it can be disabled entirely for each radio mode, by a qualified radio technician. NOTE: You hear a brief, low-pitched, warning tone four seconds before the transmission times out.
  • Page 134: Adjusting The Squelch Level

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features Press at any time to return to the Home screen without saving your changes. NOTE: If a call arrives while the radio is in the clock-setting menu, the radio exits clock setting and displays the call information. Any changes made before the call is not saved. 7.29.11 Adjusting the Squelch Level The Adjustable Fine Tune Squelch feature allows you to adjust the desired squelch level of the radio between...
  • Page 135: Using Conventional Squelch Operation Features

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features Option Result Selective Switch You hear any digital traffic having the correct net‐ work access code and correct talkgroup. 7.29.12.1 Using Conventional Squelch Operation Features Procedure: 2. Press the Menu Select button directly below The display shows Squelch XX , where is the value for the current squelch.
  • Page 136: Transmit Inhibit

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features The following table shows the variations of Smart PTT. Mode Description Transmit Inhibit on Busy Channel with Carrier You cannot transmit if traffic is detected on the channel. Transmit Inhibit on Busy Channel with Wrong You cannot transmit on an active channel with a Squelch Code squelch code or (if secure-equipped) encryption...
  • Page 137: Disabling Transmit Inhibition

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 7.29.16.2 Disabling Transmit Inhibition Procedure: Perform one of the following actions: TxIn . Press the Menu Select button below TxIn ● Press the Transmit Inhibit programmable button. ● NOTE: If the user has disabled TX Inhibit using the softkey and then moves the switch to the position where TX Inhibit is enabled, the new value overwrites the menu value.
  • Page 138: Viewing The Ip Information

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features Processor Version ● Option Board Serial Number (optional) ● Option Board Software Version (optional) ● Language Pack ID and Version (only when the language of the display is set to non-English) ● Codeplug Alias (Optional) ●...
  • Page 139: Viewing The Control Assignments

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 7.29.17.3 Viewing the Control Assignments When and where to use: This feature displays the programmable radio functions assigned to the controls of your radio for the currently selected channel. Programmable Features on page 27 for more information on the various programmable features of your radio.
  • Page 140: Front Panel Programming

    The radio displays Radio Param Zn/Ch Param 7.29.18.2 Changing Password (Optional) Radios from the Motorola Solutions factory are provisioned with a blank password. Prerequisites: To access the protected channels, press OK when the Enter Old Password prompts you to change the password.
  • Page 141: Selecting A Channel Within A Zone

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features Procedure: 1. Press EDIT. 2. Enter the old password. 3. Enter the new password. 4. To accept the entry, enter the new password again. 7.29.18.3 Selecting a Channel within a Zone Procedure: 1. Press and press the Menu Select button directly below The radio displays the Enter password screen...
  • Page 142: Editing Parameters

    68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features 7.29.18.5 Editing Parameters When and where to use: Use the keypad to enter the numeric digits. Each key can generate different characters of the alphabet through multiple presses of the same key. For all parameters except Chan Name, Zone Name, Top Chan Name and Top Zone Name the buttons increment or decrement the selected value by scrolling through the valid entries.
  • Page 143 68012005014-JE Chapter 7:  Advanced Features Parameter Editing Keys Value MPL Enable Disabled/Rx/ Tx/All Scan List None/Scan List 1, 2, 3,... Zone Name Use keypad to enter numbers and alphabet characters. For more information, see Text Entry Icons on page Top Chan Name Top Zone Name...
  • Page 144: Chapter 8: Accessories

    68012005014-JE Chapter 8:  Accessories Chapter 8 Accessories Not all accessories are FCC certified to operate with all radio models, band splits, or both. See the radio price pages for a list of FCC certified accessories or contact your sales representative for accessory compatibility. https://www.motorolasolutions.com to know more about the accessories supported by this radio.
  • Page 145: Legal And Compliance Statements

    Furthermore, Motorola Solutions reserves the right to change any products to improve readability, function, or design. Motorola Solutions does not assume any liability arising out of the applications or use of any product or circuit described herein; nor does it cover any license under its patent rights, nor the rights of others.
  • Page 146: Important Safety Information

    (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication. This radio transmitter is approved by ISED to operate with a Motorola Solutions-approved antenna with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.
  • Page 147: Fcc Licensing Information

    Applying for Canadian License The operation of your Motorola Solutions radio is subject to the Radio communications Act and must comply with rules and regulations of the Federal Government's department of Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Canada (ISED).
  • Page 148: Ised Wlan Statement

    68012005014-JE Legal and Compliance Statements ISED WLAN Statement CAUTION: 1. The device for operation in the band 5150–5250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems; 2. For devices with detachable antenna(s), the maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the bands 5250–5350 MHz and 5470–5725 MHz shall be such that the equipment still complies with the e.i.r.p.
  • Page 149: Maritime Radio Use In The Vhf Frequency Range

    68012005014-JE Maritime Radio Use in the VHF Frequency Range Maritime Radio Use in the VHF Frequency Range Special Channel Assignments Emergency Channel If you are in imminent and grave danger at sea and require emergency assistance, use VHF Channel 16 to send a distress call to nearby vessels and the United States Coast Guard.
  • Page 150: Table 9: Vhf Marine Channel List

    68012005014-JE Maritime Radio Use in the VHF Frequency Range in the simplex mode on the ship station transmitting frequencies specified in the 156.025–157.425 ○ MHz frequency band, and in the semiduplex mode on the two frequency channels specified in the table below. ○...
  • Page 151 68012005014-JE Maritime Radio Use in the VHF Frequency Range 157.400 162.000 156.025 160.625 156.075 160.675 156.125 160.725 156.175 160.775 156.225 160.825 156.275 160.875 156.325 160.925 67** 156.375 156.375 156.425 156.425 156.475 156.475 156.575 156.575 156.625 – 156.675 156.675 156.725 156.725 77** 156.875 –...
  • Page 152: Declaration Of Compliance For The Use Of Distress And Safety Frequencies

    68012005014-JE Maritime Radio Use in the VHF Frequency Range Declaration of Compliance for the Use of Distress and Safety Frequencies The radio equipment does not employ a modulation other than the internationally adopted modulation for maritime use when it operates on the distress and safety frequencies specified in RSS-182 Section 5.4. Technical Parameters for Interfacing External Data Sources RS232...
  • Page 153: Limited Warranty

    Product Accessories One (1) Year MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, at its option, will at no charge either repair the Product (with new or reconditioned parts), replace it (with a new or reconditioned Product), or refund the purchase price of the Product during the warranty period provided it is returned in accordance with the terms of this warranty.
  • Page 154: Ii. General Provisions

    This warranty sets forth the full extent of MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS' responsibilities regarding the Product. Repair, replacement, or refund of the purchase price, at MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS’s option, is the exclusive remedy. THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES. IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY.
  • Page 155: Vi. Patent And Software Provisions

    1. that MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS will be notified promptly in writing by such purchaser of any notice of such claim, 2. that MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS will have sole control of the defense of such suit and all negotiations for its settlement or compromise, and 3.
  • Page 156: Vii. Governing Law

    This provision applies to products and services supplied by Motorola Solutions to consumers within the meaning of the Australian Consumer Law. This warranty is given by Motorola Solutions Australia Pty Limited (ABN16 004 742 312) of Tally Ho Business Park, 10 Wesley Court. Burwood East, Victoria. Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australia Consumer Law.

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