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Page 1: APX 1000 Model 2 User Guide

APX™ TWO-WAY RADIOS

APX 1000MODEL 2USER GUIDE

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Radio ControlsSingle Knob Radio

Two Knobs Radio

Radio On/Off

Radio On/Off

Select Zone and Channel

Select Zone and Channel

Receiving and Transmitting

Data Feature Button

Side Button 1__________

Side Button 2__________

PTT Button

Microphone

Top Lightbar Indicator

Top Side (Select) Button__________ Main

Speaker

Main Display

Top (Orange) Button

___________LED

Menu Select Buttons

4-Way Navigation Button

Home Button

Battery

Multi Function Knob (MFK):Primary Feature:_________________Secondary Feature:_________________

Accessory Connector

Microphone

Antenna

Data Feature Button

Side Button 1__________

Side Button 2__________

PTT Button

Microphone

Top Lightbar Indicator

Top Side (Select) Button__________ Main

Speaker

Main Display

Top (Orange) Button

___________LED

Menu Select Buttons

4-Way Navigation Button

Home Button

BatteryAccessory Connector

Microphone

Antenna On/Off/Volume Control Knob

16-Position Select Knob

• On – Press and hold the MFK until the display lights up.

• Off – Press and hold the MFK until you see Power off?, then press Menu Select button below Yes.

• On – Rotate the On/Off/Volume Control Knob clockwise until you hear a click.

• Off – Rotate the On/Off/ Volume Control Knob counterclockwise until you hear a click.

1 Press the MFK to see on the screen.

2 Turn the MFK to scroll to desired zone or channel.3 Press MFK to select the desired zone or channel

and exit Mode Change.

1 Rotate the preprogrammed 16-Position Select Knob to the desired channel.

1 Select zone/channel.

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. © 2014 and 2015 by Motorola Solutions, Inc. All Rights Reserved.1303 East Algonquin Road, Schaumburg, Illinois 60196, U.S.A.06/15

m ASTRO® APX™ 1000 Model 2 Digital Portable Radios Quick Reference CardRF Energy Exposure and Product Safety Guide for Portable Two-Way Radios

ATTENTION!This radio is restricted to Occupational use only. Before using the radio, read the RF Energy Exposure and Product Safety Guide for Portable Two-Way Radios which contains important operating instructions for safe usage and RF energy awareness and control for Compliance with applicable standards and Regulations.

*PMLN6812B*PMLN6812B

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Menu Navigation< or > to Menu Entry.

{, |, or } directly below Menu Entry to select.

H to exit.

U or D to scroll through sub-list.

{, |, or } directly below Menu Entry to select.

Sending an Emergency Alarm

* Default timer of Emergency button press to activate Emergency is 50 milliseconds. This timer is programmable, see Emergency Operation in the user guide for details.To exit emergency at any time, press and hold the Emergency button.

Sending an Emergency Call

Sending a Silent Emergency Call

Display Status Icons

2 Listen for a transmission.ORPress and hold Volume Set button.ORPress Monitor button and listen for activity.

3 Adjust volume, if necessary.4 Press the PTT button to transmit; release to

receive.

1 Press and hold the Emergency button*. 2 The display shows Emergency and the current

zone/channel. Radio sounds a short, medium-pitched tone, and the LED blinks red momentarily.

3 When acknowledgment is received, you hear four beeps; alarm ends; and radio exits emergency.

4 Press and hold the Emergency button to exit emergency.

1 Press the Emergency button. 2 Press and hold the PTT button. Speak clearly into

the microphone.3 Release the PTT button to end call.4 Press and hold Emergency button to exit

emergency.

1 Press the Emergency button.

2 The display does not change; the LED does not light up, and there is no tone.

3 Silent emergency continues until you:Press and hold the Emergency button to exit emergency state.ORPress and release the PTT button to exit the Silent Emergency Alarm mode and enter regular dispatch or Emergency Call mode.

MFK is in Mode Change feature.

MFK is in Volume Change feature.

Receiving a call or data.

Transmitting a call or data.

Blinks when the battery is low.

The more stripes, the stronger the signal strength for the current site (trunking only).

Direct radio to radio communication or connected through a repeater.On = DirectOff = Repeater

This channel is being monitored.

L = Radio is set at Low power.H = Radio is set at High power.

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Scanning a scan list.

Blinking dot = Detects activity on the Priority-One Channel during scan.

Steady dot = Detects activity on the Priority-Two Channel during scan.

The vote scan feature is enabled.

On = User is currently associated with the radio.

Off = User is currently not associated with the radio.

Blinking = Device registration or user registration with the server failed due to an invalid username or pin.

Data activity is present.

On = Secure operation.Off = Clear operation.Blinking = Receiving an encrypted voice

call.

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ContentsDeclaration of Conformity......................... 7

Important Safety Information..........9

Software Version............................10Notice to Users (FCC and Industry

Canada)....................................................10

Consignes de sécuritéimportantes.................................11

Version logicielle........................... 12Avis aux utilisateurs (FCC et Industrie

Canada)....................................................12

Computer Software Copyrights....13

Documentation Copyrights...........14

Disclaimer.......................................15

Getting Started...............................16How to Use This Guide..................................16Notations Used in This Manual......................16Additional Performance Enhancement.......... 17

Dynamic System Resilience (DSR).... 17CrossTalk Prevention..........................17SecureNet...........................................17Conventional Talkgroup and Radio

Scan Enhancements......................17What Your Dealer/System Administrator

Can Tell You.............................................18

Preparing Your Radio for Use.......19Charging the Battery......................................19Attaching the Battery..................................... 19Attaching the Antenna................................... 21

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Removing and Attaching the AccessoryConnector Cover...................................... 23

Attaching the Belt Clip................................... 24Turning On the Radio.................................... 26Adjusting the Volume.....................................28

Identifying Radio Controls............30Radio Parts and Controls...............................30Programmable Features................................33

Assignable Radio Functions............... 33Assignable Settings or Utility

Functions....................................... 36Accessing the Preprogrammed Functions.....36

Menu Select Buttons...........................38Home Button.......................................384-Way Navigation Button.................... 38Data Feature Button............................38

Multi-Function Knob (MFK)......... 38Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button............................39

Identifying Status Indicators.........41Status Icons...................................................41Text Messaging Service (TMS) Indicators.....43

TMS Status Icons................................43TMS Menu Options.............................44

Call Type Icons..............................................44LED Indicator.................................................45Top Lightbar Indicator....................................47Intelligent Lighting Indicators......................... 48Alert Tones.................................................... 49Phone Call Displays and Alerts..................... 52

General Radio Operation...............54Selecting a Zone............................................54Selecting a Radio Channel............................ 54Mode Select Feature..................................... 55

Saving a Zone and a Channel to aSoftkey...........................................56

Saving a Zone and a Channel to aButton............................................ 56

Receiving and Responding to a Radio Call... 57Receiving and Responding to a

Talkgroup Call................................57Receiving and Responding to a

Private Call (Trunking Only)...........57Receiving and Responding to a

Telephone Call (Trunking Only).....58Methods to Make a Radio Call.......................59

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Making a Talkgroup Call..................... 59Making a Private Call (Trunking

Only).............................................. 60Making an Enhanced Private Call

(Trunking Only).............................. 60Making a Telephone Call (Trunking

Only).............................................. 61Switching Between Repeater or Direct

Operation Button...................................... 62Monitor Feature............................................. 62

Monitoring a Channel..........................62Monitoring Conventional Mode........... 63

Advanced Features........................64Advanced Call Features................................ 64

Selective Call (ASTROConventional Only)........................ 64

Talkgroup Call Feature(Conventional Operation Only)...... 65

Sending a Status Call......................... 65Responding to the Dynamic

Regrouping Feature (TrunkingOnly).............................................. 66

Dynamic Zone Programming (DZP)....67Contacts.........................................................69

Making a Private Call from Contacts...70Adding a Contact to a Call List............70Removing a Contact from a Call

List................................................. 71Viewing Details of a Contact...............71

Scan Lists...................................................... 72Viewing a Scan List.............................72Editing the Scan List........................... 72Changing the Scan List Status............73Viewing and Changing the Priority

Status.............................................74Scan...............................................................74

Turning Scan On or Off.......................74Making a Dynamic Priority Change

(Conventional Scan Only)..............75Deleting a Nuisance Channel............. 75Restoring a Nuisance Channel........... 75

Call Alert Paging............................................76Receiving a Call Alert Page................ 76Sending a Call Alert Page...................76

Quick Call II (ASTRO P25 DigitalTrunking and Conventional)..................... 77

Initiating a Quick Call IITransmission................................. 78

Emergency Operation....................................78Sending an Emergency Alarm............ 79

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Sending an Emergency Call(Trunking Only).............................. 80

Sending an Emergency Alarm withEmergency Call............................. 80

Sending a Silent Emergency Alarm.... 81Change of Channels during

Emergency.....................................81Emergency Keep-Alive Feature..........82

Automatic Registration Service (ARS)...........82Selecting or Changing the ARS

Mode..............................................82User Login Feature............................. 83

Text Messaging Service (TMS)..................... 85Sending a Quick Text Message..........85Priority Status and Request Reply

of a New Text Message................. 87Global Positioning System / Global

Navigation Satellite System......................92GPS Operation....................................93GPS Performance Enhancement........94The Outdoor Location Feature

(Using GPS)...................................94Military Grid Reference System

(MGRS) Coordinates..................... 95Accessing the Outdoor Location

Feature.......................................... 95Saving a Waypoint..............................96

Viewing a Saved Waypoint................. 96Deleting a Single Saved Waypoint......97Deleting All Saved Waypoints.............97Measuring the Distance and

Bearing from a Saved Waypoint.... 98Location Feature in Emergency

Mode..............................................98Peer-Location on the Display

(ASTRO Conventional only).......... 99Geofence (ASTRO 25 Trunking System).... 100

Entering the Geofence Area............. 100Trunking System Controls........................... 101

Operating in Failsoft System.............101Out-of-Range Radio..........................102Site Trunking Feature....................... 102Locking and Unlocking a Site............102Site Display and Search Button........ 103

Over-the-Air Programming (POP 25,ASTRO 25, ASTRO Conventional).........103

Responding to the Notification ofUpgrade....................................... 104

Voice Announcement...................................105Utilities......................................................... 106

Viewing Recent Calls........................106Selecting the Power Level................ 107Selecting a Radio Profile...................107

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Enabling and Disabling the RadioAlias............................................. 108

Selecting the Audio Speaker.............109Controlling the Display Backlight...... 110Locking and Unlocking the Controls. 110Turning the Controls and Buttons

Tones On or Off........................... 110Turning Voice Mute On or Off...........111Using the Time-Out Timer.................111Time and Date Setup........................112Using Conventional Squelch

Operation Features......................113Using the PL Defeat Feature............ 114Digital PTT ID Support......................114Smart PTT Feature (Conventional

Only)............................................ 114Transmit Inhibit................................. 115IMPRES Battery Annunciator............116General Radio Information................117

Helpful Tips.................................. 120Radio Care...................................................120

Cleaning Your Radio.........................122Proper Ways to Handle the Radio.... 122Radio Service and Repair.................122

Battery Care.................................................123Battery Charge Status.......................123Battery Recycling and Disposal........ 124

Accessories..................................125

Maritime Radio Use in the VHFFrequency Range..................... 126

Special Channel Assignments.....................126Emergency Channel......................... 126Non-Commercial Call Channel......... 126

Operating Frequency Requirements............126Declaration of Compliance for the Use of

Distress and Safety Frequencies............129Technical Parameters for Interfacing

External Data Sources............................129

Glossary........................................130

Limited Warranty..........................135MOTOROLA COMMUNICATION

PRODUCTS........................................... 135

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I. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERSAND FOR HOW LONG:......................... 135

II. GENERAL PROVISIONS:....................... 136III. STATE LAW RIGHTS:............................137IV. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE:.137V. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT

COVER:..................................................137VI. PATENT AND SOFTWARE

PROVISIONS:........................................ 138VII. GOVERNING LAW:...............................139VIII. For Australia Only.................................139

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Declaration of ConformityThis declaration is applicable to your radio only if your radio is labeled with the FCC logo shown below.

Declaration of Conformity

Per FCC CFR 47 Part 2 Section 2.1077(a)

Responsible Party

Name: Motorola Solutions, Inc.

Address: 1303 East Algonquin Road, Schaumburg, IL 60196-1078, U.S.A.

Phone Number: 1-800-927-2744

Hereby declares that the product:

Model Name: APX 1000

conforms to the following regulations:

FCC Part 15, subpart B, section 15.107(a), 15.107(d) and section 15.109(a)

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Class B Digital Device

As a personal computer peripheral, this device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions:

1 This device may not cause harmful interference, and2 This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

NoteThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuantto part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmfulinterference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequencyenergy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interferenceto radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particularinstallation.

If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determinedby turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one ormore of the following measures:

• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or TV technician for help.

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Important Safety InformationRF Energy Exposure and Product Safety Guidefor Portable Two-Way Radios

ATTENTION!

This radio is restricted to Occupational use only.Before using the radio, read the RF Energy Exposureand Product Safety Guide for Portable Two-WayRadios which contains important operatinginstructions for safe usage and RF energy awarenessand control for Compliance with applicable standardsand Regulations.

For a list of Motorola-approved antennas, batteries,and other accessories, visit the following website:

http://www.motorolasolutions.com/APX

Under Industry Canada regulations, this radiotransmitter may only operate using an antenna of atype and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for thetransmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potentialradio interference to other users, the antenna typeand its gain should be so chosen that the equivalentisotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more thanthat necessary for successful communication.

This radio transmitter has been approved by IndustryCanada to operate with Motorola-approved antennawith the maximum permissible gain and requiredantenna impedance for each antenna type indicated.Antenna types not included in this list, having a gaingreater than the maximum gain indicated for thattype, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.

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Software VersionAll the features described in the following sections aresupported by the software version R14.00.00 or later.

See Accessing the Radio Information on page 117 todetermine the software version of your radio.

Check with your dealer or system administrator formore details of all the features supported.

Notice to Users (FCC and Industry Canada)This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rulesand RSS 210 of the Industry Canada rules per thefollowing conditions:

• This device may not cause harmful interference.• This device must accept any interference

received, including interference that may causeundesired operation.

• Changes or modifications made to this device, notexpressly approved by Motorola, could void theauthority of the user to operate this equipment.

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Consignes de sécurité importantesRadios bidirectionnelles portatives : expositionaux radiofréquences et sécurité du produit

ATTENTION!

Cette radio ne doit être utilisée qu'à des finsprofessionnelles. Avant d'utiliser la radio, lisez leguide Radios bidirectionnelles portatives : expositionaux radiofréquences et sécurité du produit, quicontient d'importantes instructions de fonctionnementpour une utilisation sécuritaire et des informations surl'exposition aux fréquences radioélectriques, dans lebut d’assurer votre conformité aux normes etrèglements en vigueur.

Visitez le site Web suivant pour obtenir la liste desantennes, des batteries et des autres accessoiresapprouvés par Motorola :

http://www.motorolasolutions.com/APX

Selon la réglementation d'Industrie Canada, cetémetteur radio ne peut être utilisé qu'avec uneantenne dont le type et le gain maximal (ou minimal)sont approuvés par Industrie Canada pour cetémetteur. Afin de limiter les interférences radio pour

les autres utilisateurs, le type et le gain de l'antennedoivent être choisis de façon à ce que la puissanceisotrope rayonnée équivalente (P.I.R.E.) ne soit pasplus forte qu'il ne le faut pour établir lacommunication.

Cet émetteur radio a été approuvé par IndustrieCanada pour utilisation avec une antenne approuvéepar Motorola offrant le gain maximal autorisé etl'impédance requise pour le type d'antenne indiqué. Ilest strictement interdit d'utiliser avec cet appareil touttype d'antenne ne figurant pas dans cette liste etprésentant un gain supérieur au maximum indiquépour le type.

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Version logicielleToutes les fonctions décrites dans les sectionssuivantes sont prises en charge par la versionR14.00.00 ou les versions ultérieures du logiciel de laradio.

Pour obtenir davantage de renseignements à proposdes fonctions prises en charge, adressez-vous àvotre détaillant ou à votre administrateur de système.

Avis aux utilisateurs (FCC et IndustrieCanada)

Cet appareil est conforme à la Partie 15 desrèglements de la FCC et RSS 210 du règlementd'Industrie Canada selon les conditions énuméréesci-dessous:

• Ce dispositif ne doit pas causer d'interférencesnuisibles.

• Cet appareil doit accepter toute interférencereçue, y compris les interférences qui peuventperturber le fonctionnement.

• Les changements ou les modifications apportéesà ce dispositif, non expressément approuvées par

Motorola, peuvent annuler le droit de l'utilisateur àutiliser cet équipement.

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Computer Software CopyrightsThe Motorola products described in this manual mayinclude copyrighted Motorola computer programsstored in semiconductor memories or other media.Laws in the United States and other countriespreserve for Motorola certain exclusive rights forcopyrighted computer programs including, but notlimited to, the exclusive right to copy or reproduce inany form the copyrighted computer program.Accordingly, any copyrighted Motorola computerprograms contained in the Motorola productsdescribed in this manual may not be copied,reproduced, modified, reverse-engineered, ordistributed in any manner without the express writtenpermission of Motorola. Furthermore, the purchase ofMotorola products shall not be deemed to grant eitherdirectly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, anylicense under the copyrights, patents or patentapplications of Motorola, except for the normal non-exclusive license to use that arises by operation oflaw in the sale of a product.

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Documentation CopyrightsNo duplication or distribution of this document or anyportion thereof shall take place without the expresswritten permission of Motorola. No part of this manualmay be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in anyform or by any means, electronic or mechanical, forany purpose without the express written permission ofMotorola.

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DisclaimerThe information in this document is carefullyexamined, and is believed to be entirely reliable.However, no responsibility is assumed forinaccuracies. Furthermore, Motorola reserves theright to make changes to any products herein toimprove readability, function, or design. Motoroladoes not assume any liability arising out of theapplications or use of any product or circuit describedherein; nor does it cover any license under its patentrights, nor the rights of others.

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Getting Started

How to Use This GuideThis User Guide covers the basic operation of theAPX Portables.

However, your dealer or system administrator mayhave customized your radio for your specific needs.Check with your dealer or system administrator formore information.

Notations Used in This ManualThroughout the text in this publication, you will noticethe use of Warning, Caution, and Note. Thesenotations are used to emphasize that safety hazardsexist, and the care that must be taken or observed.

WarningAn operational procedure, practice, orcondition and so on, which may result in injuryor death if not carefully observed.

CautionAn operational procedure, practice, orcondition and so on, which may result in

damage to the equipment if not carefullyobserved.

NoteAn operational procedure, practice, orcondition and so on, which is essential toemphasize.

The following special notations identify certain items.

Example Description

Home buttonor

Buttons and keys are shown inbold print or as an icon.

Phon Menu entries are shown similar tothe way they appear on the displayof the radio.

This means “Press the right side ofthe 4-Way Navigation Button”.

This means the content mentionedbesides this icon is designated forradio with Multi-Function Knob(MFK).

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Example Description

NoteSingle knob radio isavailable for APX 1000 allbands.

This means the content mentionedbesides this icon is designated forradio with Volume Control Knoband 16–Position Select Knob.

NoteTwo knobs radio is onlyavailable for APX 1000900 MHz.

Additional Performance EnhancementThe following performance enhancements are someof the latest creations designed to enhance thesecurity, quality and efficiency of the radios.

Dynamic System Resilience (DSR)

DSR ensures the radio system is seamlesslyswitched to a backup master site dynamically in caseof system failure. DSR also provides additional

indication e.g. failure detection, fault recovery, andredundancy within the system to address to the userin need. Mechanisms related to the Integrated Voiceand Data (IV&D) or data centric are all supported byDSR.

CrossTalk Prevention

This feature prevents crosstalk scenarios fromhappening, especially when a wideband antenna isused. This feature allows the adjustment of theinternal SSI clock rate of the radio. This subsequentlyreduces the possibility of radio frequency interferingspurs and prevents the issues of crosstalk.

SecureNet

SecureNet allows user to perform securedcommunications on an Analog or Motorola DataCommunication (MDC) channel.

Conventional Talkgroup and Radio ScanEnhancements

A few enhancements have been made to theConventional Talkgroup at the system. Theseenhancements improve the Scan feature operationsignificantly when multiple agencies are using asingle conventional radio frequency channel. Theseenhancements allow users to use Selective Squelch

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to operate on only the subset of talkgroups that arerelevant to the users rather than all talkgroups on thechannel. These Scan improvements have been madeto eliminate the audio holes that were present and toturn on the busy LED when activity is present on thechannel. Mixed Vote Scan and StandardConventional Scan configurations are supported.Priority Operation is also supported.

Up to 30 different talkgroups can be supported usingconventional channels. A maximum of four talkgroupscan be supported when Vote Scan channels arebeing used.

Smart PTT is supported with this enhancement asSmart PTT prevents users from transmitting whileother users are on the channel.

NoteUser Selectable Talkgroups are notcompatible with this Conventional TalkgroupEnhancement.

What Your Dealer/System Administrator CanTell You

Check with your dealer or system administrator forthe correct radio settings, if the radio is to be

operated in extreme temperatures (less than -30 °Cor more than +60 °C).

You can consult your dealer or system administratorabout the following:

• Is your radio programmed with any presetconventional channels?

• Which buttons have been programmed to accessother features?

• What optional accessories may suit your needs?

NoteSpecifications may vary for different radiomodels. Check with your dealer or systemadministrator for more information.

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Preparing Your Radio for UseThis section provides simple instructions to prepareyour radio for use.

Charging the BatteryWarningTo avoid a possible explosion:

• Do not replace the battery in any arealabeled hazardous atmosphere.

• Do not discard batteries in a fire.

The Motorola-approved battery shipped with yourradio is uncharged. Prior to using a new battery,charge it for a minimum of 16 hours to ensureoptimum capacity and performance. For a list ofMotorola-authorized batteries and chargers availablefor use with your radio, see Accessories on page125.

NoteWhen charging a battery attached to a radio,turn the radio off to ensure a full charge.

To charge the battery, place the battery (with orwithout the radio) in a Motorola-approved charger.

The LED on the charger indicates the chargingprogress; see the charger user guide.

Attaching the BatteryYou can view the status of the IMPRES™ battery if theradio is using an IMPRES battery. See IMPRESBattery Annunciator on page 116 for moreinformation.

1 Slide the battery into the radio frame until the latchwhich is at the bottom of the radio clicks intoplace.

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See the following picture for two knobsradio.

2 To remove the battery, lift up the latch which isat the bottom of the radio, then slide the batteryout from the radio.

NoteWhen removing the battery, ensure that theradio is turned off.

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See the following picture for MFK radio.

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Attaching the AntennaEnsure the radio is turned off before attaching theantenna.

1 Set the antenna in its receptacle.

2 Turn the antenna clockwise to attach to the radio.

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See the following picture for MFK radio. See the following picture for two knobsradio.

3 To remove the antenna, turn the antennacounterclockwise.

NoteWhen removing the antenna, ensure thatthe radio is turned off.

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Removing and Attaching the AccessoryConnector Cover

The accessory connector is on the antenna side ofthe radio. It is used to connect accessories to theradio.

NoteTo prevent damage to the connector, shield itwith the connector cover when not in use.

1 To remove the accessory connector cover, rotatethe thumbscrew counterclockwise until itdisengages from the radio.

NoteIf the thumbscrew is too tight, use an Allenwrench at to loosen it first.

See the following picture for MFK radio.

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See the following picture for two knobsradio.

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2 Rotate and lift the connector cover to disengage itfrom the radio.

3 To attach the accessory connector cover, insertthe hooked end of the cover into the slot abovethe connector.

4 Press downward on the cover’s top to seat it in theslot.

5 Once in place, tighten by rotating the thumbscrew clockwise by hand.

Attaching the Belt Clip

1 Align the grooves of the belt clip with those of theradio and push down until you hear a click.

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See the following picture for two knobsradio.

2 To remove the clip, use a flatbladed object topress the belt clip tab away from the radio.Then, slide the clip upward and away from theradio.

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See the following picture for MFK radio.

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Turning On the Radio

1 Select one of the following actions based on theradio models you are using.

• Press the Multi-Function Knob until the

radio display lights on, then release the knob.

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• Rotate the On/Off/Volume Control Knob

clockwise until you hear a click.

• If the power-up test is successful, you seemomentary SELFTEST on the radio display,followed by the Home screen.

• If the power-up test is unsuccessful, you seeError XX/YY (XX/YY is an alphanumericcode).

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NoteIf the radio fails to power-up afterrepeating a few times, record the ErrorXX/YY code and contact your dealer.

2 Select one of the following actions based on theradio models you are using.

To turn off the radio, press and hold theMulti-Function Knob until the radio displayshows Power off?, press the Menu Selectbutton below Yes to power off.

• To turn off the radio, rotate the On/Off/

Volume Control Knob counterclockwise untilyou hear a click.

Adjusting the VolumeEnsure the radio is power on and the main speaker ispointed towards you for increased loudness andintelligibility, especially in areas with loud backgroundnoises.P

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Your radio is preprogrammed to reset to mediumvolume rate, which is Level 12, by default wheneverthe radio powers up.

1 Select one of the following actions based on theradio models you are using.

• To increase the volume, rotate the Multi-

Function Knob ( ) clockwise.

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• To increase the volume, rotate the

On/Off/Volume Control Knob ( ) clockwise.

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2 To decrease the volume, rotate this knobcounterclockwise.

The display shows volume bars and volume levelwhen you change the volume.

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Radio Parts and Controls

APX 1000 with Multi-Function Knob (MFK).

NoteSingle knob radio is available for APX 1000 allbands.

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1 Top (Orange) Button[1]

2 Top Lightbar

3 Microphone

4 Top Side (Select) Button[1]

5 Push-to-Talk (PTT) Button

6 Side Button 1[1]

7 Side Button 2[1]

8 Home Button

9 4-Way Navigation Button

10 Data Feature Button

11 Menu Select Buttons

12 Main Display

13 Speaker

14 LED

15 Antenna

16 Accessory Connector

17 Battery Latch (at the bottom)

18 Battery

19 Microphone

20 Multi-Function Knob (MFK)[1]

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APX 1000 with two knobs.

NoteTwo knobs radio is only available for APX1000 900 MHz.

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2 On/Off/Volume Control Knob

3 Top Lightbar

4 Top Side (Select) Button[1]

5 Microphone

6 Push-to-Talk (PTT) Button

7 Side Button 1[1]

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8 Side Button 2[1]

9 Home Button

10 4-Way Navigation Button

11 Data Feature Button

12 Menu Select Buttons

13 Main Display

14 Speaker

15 LED

16 Top (Orange) Button[1]

17 Antenna

18 Accessory Connector

19 Battery Latch

20 Battery

21 Microphone

Programmable FeaturesAny reference in this manual to controls that arepreprogrammed means that a qualified radiotechnician must use the radio programming softwareto assign a feature to a control.

Your dealer can program the programmable buttonsas shortcuts to radio functions or preset channels/groups depending on the duration of a button press:

Press Pressing and releasing rapidly.

Long press Pressing and holding for thepreprogrammed duration (between0.25 seconds and 3.75 seconds).

Hold down Keeping the button pressed.

Assignable Radio Functions

Call Alert Allows the radio to function likea pager, or to verify if a radio isactive on the system.

Call Response Allows you to answer a privatecall.

1 These radio controls/buttons are programmable.

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Channel Selects a channel.

Contacts Selects the Contacts menu.

Dynamic Priority(ConventionalOnly)

Allows any channel in a ScanList (except for the Priority-Onechannel) to temporarily replacethe Priority-Two channel.

Emergency Depending on theprogramming, initiates orcancels an emergency alarm orcall.

Information Displays the information of theradio.

Internet ProtocolAddress

Display the Internet Protocol(IP) address, device name andstatus of the radio.

Location Determines the current location(latitude, longitude, time anddate), and also the distanceand bearing to anotherlocation. Or, turns the GPSfunctionality on or off for alllocations.

Message Enters the current messagelist.

Mode Select Long-press programs a buttonwith the current zone andchannel of the radio; onceprogrammed, the short-press ofthat button changes the radiozone channel to theprogrammed zone andchannel.

Monitor(ConventionalOnly)

Monitors a selected channel forall radio traffic until function isdisabled.

Multiple PrivateLine(ConventionalOnly)

Selects the Multiple PrivateLine lists.

Nuisance Delete Temporarily removes anunwanted channel, except forpriority channels or thedesignated transmit channelfrom the scan list.Id

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Phone Allows you to make andreceive calls similar to standardphone calls.

Private Call(Trunking Only)

Allows a call from an individualradio to another individualradio.

Private LineDefeat(ConventionalOnly)

Overrides any coded squelch(DPL or PL) that ispreprogrammed to a channel.

Radio Profiles Allows easy access to a set ofpreprogrammed visual andaudio settings of the radio.

Recent Calls Allows easy access to the listof calls recently received ormade.

Repeater AccessButton (RAB)(ConventionalOnly)

Allows user to manually send arepeater access codeword.

ReprogramRequest(Trunking Only)

Notifies the dispatcher youwant a new dynamicregrouping assignment.

Request-To-Talk(ConventionalOnly)

Notifies the dispatcher youwant to send a voice call.

Scan Toggles scan on or off.

Scan ListProgramming

Selects the scan list for editing(by long press on the Scanbutton).

SecureTransmissionSelect(Conventionaland Trunking)

Toggles the SecureTransmission On or Off whenthe Secure/Clear Strappingfields is set to Select for thecurrent channel and when theradio is model/option capable.

Selective Call(ConventionalOnly)

Calls an assigned radio.

Site Display/Search (TrunkingOnly)

Displays the current site ID andRSSI value; performs sitesearch for Automatic MultipleSite Select (AMSS) orSmartZone operation.

Site Lock/Unlock(Trunking Only)

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Status (Astro 25Trunking Only)

Sends data calls to thedispatcher about a predefinedstatus.

Talkaround/Direct(ConventionalOnly)

Toggles between using arepeater and communicatingdirectly with another radio.

Talkgroup(ConventionalOnly)

Allows a call from an individualradio to a group of radios.

Text MessagingService (TMS)

Selects the text messagingmenu.

TMS Quick Text Selects a predefined message.

User Automatically registers with theserver.

Zone Select Allows selection from a list ofzones.

Assignable Settings or Utility Functions

Keypad/ControlsLock

Locks or unlocks the keypad,programmable buttons,switches or rotary knobs.

Light/Flip Press the button to toggle thedisplay backlight on or off;press and hold the button toreverse the content of the topdisplay.

VoiceAnnouncement

Audibly indicates the currentfeature mode, Zone orChannel the user has justassigned.

Voice Mute Toggles voice mute on or off.

Volume Set Tone Sets the volume set tone.

Accessing the Preprogrammed FunctionsYou can access various radio functions through oneof the following methods.

• A short or long press of the relevantprogrammable buttons.

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Menu Select Buttons

NoteCheck with your dealer or systemadministrator for the list of features activatedin your radio.

Use the Menu Select button to access the menuentry of your radio feature. Your radio may bepreprogrammed differently from the followingexample, but the steps for selecting a channel mayappear as shown below:

Press the Menu Select button directly below Chan.

Home Button

Pressing the button returns you to the Home(default) screen. In most cases, this is the currentmode. For selected radio features, the button isalso used to save user-edited radio settings orinformation before returning you to the Home screen.

NoteSome features do not require you to press to go to the Home screen. Refer to theindividual feature sections in this manual forfurther details on saving user-edited radiosettings or information.

4-Way Navigation Button

Use the 4-Way Navigation Button to scroll up, down,left or right with one of the following methods.

• Press and release one of the button to scroll fromone entry to the next one.

• Press and hold one of the button to have the radiotoggles through the list automatically (release thebutton to stop).

Data Feature Button

Use Data Feature button to access data-relatedfeatures, such as the Text Messaging Service (TMS)feature screen.

Multi-Function Knob (MFK)

MFK is the on/off button of your radio. See TurningOn the Radio on page 26 for the procedure to powerup and down the radio.

In addition, there are programmable featuresavailable for MFK. The two programmable featuresare as the following.

ModeChange

Turn MFK to scroll the channel or zonelist.

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VolumeChange

Turn MFK to increase or decrease thevolume level of the speaker. Fast turnof MFK makes coarse tuning of thevolume level; slow turn of MFK makesfine tuning of the volume level. Thedisplay shows the volume level andbars to indicate the current level. Thelevel of last selected volume before theradio powers down remains the samewhen the radio powers up.

The radio by default is set to use the primary feature.Short presses of MFK toggle it to work on either thesecondary or primary feature.

The main display only shows the icon of secondaryfeature; the main display does not show the icon ofprimary feature.

The secondary feature has an inactivity timer. Thistimer starts when the secondary feature is left idle.Your radio returns to primary feature when this timerexpires.

If the MFK is set to operate only one feature besidesOn/Off the radio, Volume Change should be the onlyfeature applied to MFK.

Consult your dealer or system administrator for thebest options available for MFK.

Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button

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The PTT button on the side of the radio serves twobasic purposes:

• While a call is in progress, the PTT button allowsthe radio to transmit to other radios in the call.

Press and hold down PTT button to talk. Releasethe PTT button to listen. The microphone isactivated when the PTT button is pressed.

• While a call is not in progress, the PTT button isused to make a new call. See Methods to Make aRadio Call on page 59 for more information.

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Status IconsThe 160 x 90 pixel front liquid crystal display (LCD) ofyour radio shows radio status, text entries, and menuentries. The top two display rows contain color iconsthat indicate radio operating conditions.

Receiving

Radio is receiving a call or data.

Transmitting

Radio is transmitting a call or data.

Battery

For IMPRES™ battery operation only –the icon shown indicates the chargeremaining in the battery.

For all battery operation – the icon blinkswhen the battery is low.

Received Signal Strength Indicator(RSSI)

The number of bars displayedrepresents the received signal strengthfor the current site, for trunking only. Themore stripes in the icon, the stronger thesignal.

Roaming

The radio has roamed to and is currentlyregistered to a foreign system.

Direct

On – Radio is currently configured fordirect radio-to-radio communication(during conventional operation only).

Off – Radio is connected with otherradios through a repeater.

Monitor (Carrier Squelch)

Selected channel is being monitored(during conventional operation only).

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In-Call User Alert

On – The feature is enabled. Voicemuting of the affiliated trunking talkgroupor selected conventional channel isactivated.

Off – The feature is disabled. Voicemuting of the affiliated trunking talkgroupor selected conventional channel isdeactivated.

or Power Level

L – Radio is set at Low power.

H – Radio is set at High power.

Scan

Radio is scanning a scan list.

Priority Channel Scan

Blinking dot – Radio detects activity onchannel designated as Priority-One.

Steady dot – Radio detects activity onchannel designated as Priority-Two.

Vote Scan Enabled

The vote scan feature is enabled.

Secure Operation

On – Secure operation.

Off – Clear operation.

Blinking – Receiving an encryptedvoice call.

GPS Signal

On – Feature is enabled and signal isavailable.

Off – Feature is disabled.

Blinking – Feature is enabled, but nosignal is available.

User Login Indicator (IP Packet Data)

On – User is currently associated withthe radio.

Off – User is currently not associatedwith the radio.

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Blinking – Device registration or userregistration with the server failed due toan invalid username or pin.

Inverted – User successfully login to thesecured IP Packet Data.

Data Activity

Data activity is present.

Text Messaging Service (TMS) IndicatorsThis feature allows you to send and receive textmessages. Status icons and menu options shownhere help you to work more efficiently with TMSfeature. See Text Messaging Service (TMS) on page85 for more information.

TMS Status Icons

The following icons appear on the radio’s displaywhen you send and receive text messages.

Inbox Full

The Inbox is full.

Message Sent

The text message is sent successfully.

Message Unsent

The text message cannot be sent.

Unread Message

• User receives a new message.• The selected text message in the Inbox

has not been read.

Read Message

The selected text message in the Inboxhas been read.

Normal Message

User is composing a message with normalpriority and without a request for a reply.

Message Index

Indicates the index of the current messagethe user is viewing.

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Example: If the user is looking at the thirdmessage out of a total of 6 messages inthe Inbox folder, the icon is displayed asthe icon on the left column.

Priority Status

• The “Priority” feature is toggled onbefore the message is sent.

• Messages in the Inbox folder areflagged with “Priority”.

Request Reply

• The “Request Reply” feature is toggledon before the message is sent.

• Messages in the Inbox folder areflagged with “Request Reply”.

Priority Status and Request Reply

• User is composing a message with apriority status and a request for a reply.

• Messages in the Inbox folder areflagged with “Priority” and “RequestReply”.

TMS Menu Options

MenuOption

Description/Function

Back Brings you back to the previous screen.

Clr Deletes all messages.

Del Deletes a message or text.

Exit Exits to the Home screen.

No Returns to the previous screen.

Optn Brings you to the Options main screen.

Rply Replies to a message.

Sel Selects the highlighted command.

Send Sends the message.

Yes Updates or saves a command.

Call Type IconsThe following icons appear on the radio’s maindisplay, when you make or receive a call, or viewselected call lists, to indicate the different call typesassociated with an alias or ID.

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Radio number.

Radio number added to a Call List.

Mobile number.

Mobile number added to a Call List.

Landline phone number.

Landline phone number added to a CallList.

Incoming call or data.

Outgoing call or data.

Incoming emergency call.

LED IndicatorThe LED indicator shows the operational status ofyour radio.

See the following picture for MFK radio.

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Solid red Radio is transmitting.

Blinking red Radio is transmitting at lowbattery condition.

Double blinkingred

Radio is in Emergency Mode.

Rapidly blinkingred

Radio has failed the self testupon powering up orencountered a fatal error.

Solid yellow(ConventionalOnly)

Channel is busy.

Blinking yellow Radio is receiving a securedtransmission.

Solid green Radio is powering up, or is ona non-priority channel while inthe Scan List Programmingmode.

Blinking green Radio is receiving an individualor telephone call, or is on aPriority-Two channel while inthe Scan List Programmingmode.

Rapidly blinkinggreen

Radio is on a Priority-Onechannel while in the Scan ListProgramming mode.

NoteNo LED indication when the radio receives aclear (non-secured) transmission in trunkingMode. LED indication can be preprogramed byqualified technician to be permanentlydisabled. Consult your dealer for furtherdetails if you want to disable it.

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Top Lightbar Indicator

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The Top Lightbar indicates the secondary functionof MFK and also the status of Intelligent Lighting.

The lightbar blinks green when the MFK is using thesecondary feature. See Multi-Function Knob (MFK)on page 38 to understand the functionality of MFK.

The lightbar turn into solid color of orange, red orgreen depending on the status of Intelligent Lighting.See Intelligent Lighting Indicators on page 48 fordifferent status of Intelligent Lighting.

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Intelligent Lighting IndicatorsThis feature temporarily changes the color of the Top Lightbar and adds a color bar to the main display screen tohelp signal that a radio event has occurred.

NoteThis feature must be preprogrammed by a qualified radio technician.

Backlight and BarColor

Notification When

Orange Emergency Alerts The radio initiates an emergency alarm or call.

The radio receives an emergency alarm or call.

Red Critical Alerts The radio battery is low.

The radio is out of range.

The radio enters Failsoft mode.

The radio is unable to establish a full connection with the system.

The radio is unable to authenticate or register with the system.

The radio lost GPS signal or GPS function fails.

Green Call Alerts The radio receives a private call.

The radio receives a phone call.

The radio receives a call alert.

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Backlight and BarColor

Notification When

The radio receives a selective call.

The radio enters Geofence.

Alert TonesYour radio uses alert tones to inform you of the condition of your radio. The following table lists these tones andwhen they occur.

You Hear Tone Name Heard

Short, Low-Pitched Tone

Radio Self Test Fail When radio fails its power-up self test.

Reject When an unauthorized request is made.

Time-Out Timer Warning Four seconds before time out.

No ACK Received When radio fails to receive an acknowledgment.

Individual Call WarningTone

When radio is in an individual call for greater than 6 secondswithout any activity.

Long, Low-Pitched Tone

Time-Out Timer Timed Out After time out.

Talk Prohibit/PTT Inhibit (When PTT button is pressed) transmissions are not allowed.

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You Hear Tone Name Heard

Lack of Voice PTT Time out When the radio ends your call after it detected there are lack ofvoice for 5 seconds after the PTT is pressed and hold. Yourradio ends the call to enable your radio to receive calls fromother radio users.

Out of Range (When PTT button is pressed) the radio is out of range of thesystem.

Invalid Mode When radio is on an unpreprogrammed channel.

A Group ofLow-PitchedTones

Busy When system is busy.

Short, Medium-Pitched Tone

Valid Key-Press When a correct key is pressed.

Radio Self Test Pass When radio passes its power-up self test.

Clear Voice At beginning of a non-coded communication.

Priority Channel Received When activity on a priority channel is received.

Emergency Alarm /CallEntry

When entering the emergency state.

Central Echo When central controller has received a request from a radio.

Long, Medium-Pitched Tone

Volume Set When volume is changed on a quiet channel.

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Emergency Exit When exiting the emergency state.

A Group ofMedium-Pitched Tones

Failsoft When the trunking system fails.

Automatic Call Back When voice channel is available from previous request.

Console Acknowledge When status, emergency alarm, or reprogram request ACK isreceived.

Received Individual Call When Call Alert or Private Call is received.

Call Alert Sent When Call Alert is received by the target radio.

Short, High-Pitched Tone(Chirp)

Low-Battery Chirp When battery is below preset threshold value.

Two High-Pitched Tones

GPS Fails When the GPS signal is lost or when GPS fails.

Ringing Fast Ringing When system is searching for target of Private Call.

Enhanced Call Sent When waiting for target of Private Call to answer the call.

Phone Call Received When a land-to-mobile phone call is received.

Gurgle Dynamic Regrouping (When PTT button is pressed) a dynamic ID has been received.

Talk Permit (When PTT button is pressed) is verifying with the system foraccepting its transmissions.

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You Hear Tone Name Heard

Unique, Low-Pitched Chirp

New Message When a new message is received.

Unique, High-Pitched Chirp

Priority Status When a priority message is received.

Unique Low-High Tone

MFK Enters SecondaryFeature

When MFK is toggled to secondary feature.

Unique High-Low Tone

MFK Exits SecondaryFeature

When MFK is toggled to exit secondary feature and return toprimary feature or when secondary function timer expires.

Phone Call Displays and AlertsThe following phone call displays and alerts appears on the radio’s display when you make and receive Phone calls.The radio also uses alert tones to indicate the current status.

You Hear You See When Notes

A Long Tone No phone You press the PTT buttonand the phone system isnot available.

Press to hang up. The radio returns to theHome screen.

Phone busy The phone system is busy. Press to exit the phone mode and try yourcall later.

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A Busy Tone Phone busy When a channel is notavailable.

The radio automatically connects when achannel opens.

– Noacknowledge

The call is notacknowledged.

Press to hang up. The radio returns to theHome screen.

A High- PitchedTone

– When you release the PTTbutton.

The radio indicates to the landline party thathe or she may begin talking.

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General Radio Operation

Selecting a ZoneYour radio must be preprogrammed to allow you touse this feature.

A zone is a group of channels. The following methodsare options on how to select a radio zone. The resultof all the methods is the same. You can use theoptions interchangeably depending on yourpreference and the programmed functions.

• Select a zone via the radio menu Zone:a) or to Zone and press the Menu Select

button directly below Zone.b) or to the required zone.c) Press the Menu Select button directly below

Sel to confirm the displayed zone.d) Press the PTT button to transmit on the

displayed zone channel.

• Turn the preprogrammed Zone Change MFK

to the required zone.

If Mode Change is secondary feature of the MFK,press the MFK once to toggle to Zone ChangeMFK then only select the required zone.

• Select a zone via the radio menu ZnUp or ZnDn:a) or to ZnUp or ZnDn.b) Press and hold the Menu Select button directly

below ZnUp or ZnDn until the required zoneappears.Positions of ZnUp and ZnDn on the display maydiffer each time you release the Menu Selectbutton. Read carefully before you press.

c) Press the PTT button to transmit on thedisplayed zone channel.

Selecting a Radio Channel

A channel is a group of radio characteristics, such astransmit/ receive frequency pairs. The followingmethods are options on how to select a radiochannel. The result of all the methods is the same.You can use the options interchangeably dependingon your preference and the programmed functions.G

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• Select a channel via the MFK:

a) If channel is set as the primary mode, turn theMFK until the display shows the desiredchannel.If channel is not set as the primary mode, pressthe MFK once and repeat this step.

b) Press the PTT button to begin transmitting onthe displayed channel.

• Select a channel via the preprogrammed 16–

Position Select Knob to the desired channel.a) Rotate the preprogrammed 16–Position

Select Knob to the desired channel.b) Press the PTT button to transmit on the

displayed zone channel.

• Select a channel via the radio menu Chan:a) or to Chan.b) Press the Menu Select button directly below

Chan.c) or to the required channel.

d) Press the Menu Select button directly belowSel to confirm the selected channel.

e) Press the PTT button to transmit on thedisplayed zone channel.

• Select a channel via the radio menu Channel Upor Channel Down:a) or to ChUp or ChDn.b) Press the Menu Select button directly below

ChUp or ChDn.Positions of ChUp and ChDn on the display maydiffer each time you release the Menu Selectbutton. Read carefully before you press.

c) Press the PTT button to transmit on thedisplayed zone and channel.

Mode Select FeatureMode Select allows a long press to save the currentzone and channel of your radio to a programmablebutton, or a softkey; then once programmed, theshort-press of that button or softkey changes thetransmission to the saved zone and channel.

There are two methods to save the selected zone andchannel:

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• Softkeys• Programmable buttons

NoteYour radio must be preprogrammed to allowyou to use this feature.

Saving a Zone and a Channel to a Softkey

Five softkeys are available for you to save thefrequently used zone and channel.

1 Toggle your zone and channel to the requiredzone and channel.

2 or to MS1, MS2 ... or MS5.

3 Press and hold the Menu Select button directlybelow one of the softkey (MS1 – MS5).

You hear a short, medium-pitched tone when thezone and channel is saved.

NoteTo change the programmed zone andchannel, repeat this procedure.

Short press of the programmed softkeychanges your current transmission to the zoneand channel programmed in this softkey.

Saving a Zone and a Channel to a Button

You can save the frequent used zone and channel tothe programmable buttons.

1 Toggle your zone and channel to the requiredzone and channel.

2 Press and hold the button you desire to program.

You hear a short, medium-pitched tone when thezone and channel is saved.

NoteRepeat this procedure to change the zone andchannel of the programmed button.

Short press of the programmed buttonchanges your current transmission to the zoneand channel programmed in this button.

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Receiving and Responding to a Radio CallOnce you have selected the required channel and/orzone, you can proceed to receive and respond tocalls.

The LED lights up solid red while the radio istransmitting. In conventional mode, the LED lights upsolid yellow when the radio is receiving atransmission. In trunking mode, there is no LEDindication when the radio receives a transmission.

If the radio is receiving a secure transmission, theLED blinks yellow.

Receiving and Responding to a Talkgroup Call

To receive a call from a group of users, your radiomust be configured as part of that talkgroup.

When you receive a talkgroup call (while on theHome screen) the radio triggers for your attention withone of the following scenarios depending on thesystem your radio is configured:

• For ASTRO Conventional system, the LED lightsup solid yellow. The display shows the talkgroupalias or ID, and the caller alias or ID.

• For Trunking system, the display shows the calleralias or ID.

1 Hold the radio vertically 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.0cm) from your mouth.

2 Press the PTT button to respond to the call.The LED lights up solid red.

3 Release the PTT button to listen.

See also Making a Talkgroup Call on page 59 fordetails on making a Talkgroup Call.

Receiving and Responding to a Private Call (TrunkingOnly)

A Private Call is a call from an individual radio toanother individual radio.

The one-to-one call between the two radios are notheard by the others in the current talkgroup. Thecalling radio automatically verifies that the receivingradio is active on the system and can display thecaller ID.

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NoteWith the inactivity timer enabled (optional),when there is no response from the receivingradio, the calling radio exits the call with MenuInactive Exit tone after the timer expires.

When you receive a Private Call, you hear two alerttones and the LED blinks green. The display showsCall received and the call received icon blinks.

1 Perform one of the following actions:

• Press the Menu Select button directly belowResp.

• Press theCall Response button within 20seconds after the call indicators begin.

If the caller alias is in the call list, the displayshows the caller alias during the call.

If the caller name is not in the call list, the displayshows the caller ID.

2 Press and hold the PTT button to talk. Release thePTT button to listen.

3 Press or the Call Response button to hang upand return to the Home screen.

See also Making a Private Call (Trunking Only) onpage 60 for details on making a Private Call.

Receiving and Responding to a Telephone Call(Trunking Only)

This feature allows you to receive calls similar tostandard phone calls from a landline phone.

NoteWith the inactivity timer enabled (optional), ifthere is no response to the call after the timerexpires, your radio exits the call with MenuInactive Exit tone.

When you receive a Telephone Call, you hear atelephone-type ringing and the LED blinks green. Thedisplay shows Phone Call and the call received iconblinks.

1 Press the Call Response button within 20seconds after the call indicators begin.

2 Press and hold the PTT button to talk. Release thePTT button to listen.

3 Press or the Call Response button to hang upand return to the Home screen.

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See also Making a Telephone Call (Trunking Only) onpage 61 for details on making a Telephone Call.

Methods to Make a Radio CallYou can select a zone, channel, subscriber ID, ortalkgroup by using:

• MFK preprogrammed with Channel Change

or Zone Change function.•

The 16-Position Select Channel Knob.• The Contacts list (see Viewing Details of a Contact

on page 71).

NoteThe radio automatically exits the feature, if thefeature inactivity timer is enabled, when theradio is left idle and the timer expires. You willhear the Menu Inactive Exit Tone upon featureexit.

Making a Talkgroup Call

To make a call to a group of users, your radio mustbe configured as part of that talkgroup.

1 Perform one of the following actions.

• Turn the MFK to select the channel with

the desired talkgroup.•

Turn the 16-Position Select ChannelKnob to select the channel with the desiredtalkgroup.

2 Hold the radio vertically 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.0cm) from your mouth.

3 Press the PTT button to make the call.The radio shows different indicators based on thesystem the radio is configured.

• For ASTRO Conventional system, the LEDlights up solid red. The display shows thetalkgroup alias or ID.

• For Trunking system, the LED lights up solidred.

4 Speak clearly into the microphone.

5 Release the PTT button to listen.

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Making a Private Call (Trunking Only)

Your radio must be preprogrammed to allow you touse this feature.

This feature allows you to send an individual CallAlert or page if there is no answer from the targetradio.

1 or to Call, and press the Menu Select buttondirectly below Call.The display shows the last transmitted or receivedID.

2 To select the required ID, perform one of thefollowing actions:

• Press the Menu Select button directly belowCnts to scroll through and select the requiredID.

• Press the Menu Select button directly belowLNum to go to the last number dialed.

• or to the required ID.

3 Press the PTT button to initiate the Private Call.The display shows Calling... <Number>.

4 Hold the radio vertically 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.0cm) from your mouth.When you are connected, the display shows theID of the target radio.

If no acknowledgment is received, the displayshows No acknowledge.

5 Press and hold the PTT button to talk. Release thePTT button to listen.

6 Press to return to the Home screen.

Making an Enhanced Private Call (Trunking Only)

Your radio must be preprogrammed to allow you touse this feature.

This feature allows you to send an individual CallAlert Page if there is no answer from the target radio.See Sending a Call Alert Page on page 76 for moreinformation.

1 or to Call, and press the Menu Select buttondirectly below Call.The display shows the last transmitted or receivedID.

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2 To select the required ID, perform one of thefollowing actions:

• Press the Menu Select button directly belowCnts to scroll through and select the requiredID.

• Press the Menu Select button directly belowLNum to go to the last number dialed.

• or to the required ID.

3 Press the PTT button to initiate the Private Call.The display shows Calling... <Number>.

4 Hold the radio vertically 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.0cm) from your mouth.When you are connected, the display shows theID of the target radio.

If no acknowledgment is received, the displayshows No acknowledge.

If the target radio does not respond before thetime out, the display shows No answer.

5 Press and hold the PTT button to talk. Release thePTT button to listen.

6 Press to return to the Home screen.

Making a Telephone Call (Trunking Only)

This feature allows you to make calls similar tostandard phone calls to a mobile or landline phone.

1 or to Phon, and press the Menu Select buttondirectly below Phon.The display shows the last transmitted or receivedID.

2 To select the required ID, perform one of thefollowing actions:

• Press the Menu Select button directly belowCnts to scroll through and select the requiredID.

• Press the Menu Select button directly belowLNum to go to the last number dialed.

• or to the required phone number.

3 Press the PTT button to dial the phone number.

4 Hold the radio vertically 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.0cm) from your mouth.

5 When your call is answered, press and hold thePTT button to talk. Release the PTT button tolisten.

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6 Press to return to the Home screen.

See Phone Call Displays and Alerts on page 52 formore information if your call is NOT answered.

Switching Between Repeater or DirectOperation Button

The Repeater Operation increases the radiocoverage area by connecting with other radiosthrough a repeater. The transmit and receivefrequencies are different.

The Direct or “talkaround operation” allows you tobypass the repeater and connect directly to anotherradio. The transmit and receive frequencies are thesame.

Perform one of the following actions:

• Press the preprogrammed Repeater/Directswitch to toggle between talkaround andrepeater modes.

• or to Dir and press the Menu Select buttondirectly below Dir.

The display shows Repeater mode if the radio iscurrently in Repeater mode.

The display shows Direct mode and the Talkaroundicon if the radio is currently in Direct mode (duringconventional operation only).

Monitor FeatureRadio users who switch from analog to digital radiosoften assume that the lack of static on a digitalchannel is an indication that the radio is not workingproperly. This is not the case.

Digital technology quiets the transmission byremoving the noise from the signal and allows onlythe clear voice or data information to be heard.

Use the Monitor feature to make sure a channel isclear before transmitting.

Monitoring a Channel

The following methods are options on how to monitora channel. The result of all the methods is the same.You can use the options interchangeably dependingon your preference and the programmed functions.

• Monitoring a Channel with Monitor button.

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a) Press the preprogrammed Monitor button.b) Adjust the Volume Control Knob if necessary.c) Press and hold the PTT button to transmit.

The LED lights up solid red.d) Release the PTT button to receive (listen).

The Carrier Squelch indicator appears on thedisplay when you monitor a channel via thepreprogrammed Monitor button.

• Monitoring a Channel via the selected zonechannel.a) Select the desired zone and channel.b) Listen for a transmission.c) Adjust the Volume Control Knob if necessary.d) Press and hold the PTT button to transmit.

The LED lights up solid red.e) Release the PTT button to receive (listen).

Monitoring Conventional Mode

Your radio may be preprogrammed to receive Private-Line® (PL) calls.

1 Momentarily press the Monitor button to listen foractivity.

The Carrier Squelch indicator appears on thedisplay.

2 Press and hold the Monitor button to setcontinuous monitor operation.The duration of the button press is programmable.

3 Press the Monitor button again, or the PTTbutton, to return to the original squelch setting.If you try to transmit on a receive-only channel,you hear an invalid tone until you release the PTTbutton.

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Advanced Features

Advanced Call FeaturesSelective Call (ASTRO Conventional Only)

This feature allows you to receive a call from or to calla specific individual. It is intended to provide privacyand to eliminate the annoyance of having to listen toconversations that are of no interest to you.

Receiving a Selective Call

When you receive a Selective Call, the radio initiatesfor your attention with one of the following indicationscenario:

• You hear two alert tones and the LED lights upsolid yellow to indicate the transmitting radio is stillsending signal. The call received icons blinks andthe display shows Call received.

• The LED blinks solid green once to indicate thetransmitting radio is pending to receive signal.

The speaker unmutes.

1 Hold the radio vertically 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.0cm) from your mouth.

2 Press and hold the PTT button to talk. Release thePTT button to listen.

Making a Selective Call

1 or to Call, and press the Menu Select buttondirectly below Call.The display shows the last transmitted or receivedID.

2 To select the required ID, perform one of thefollowing actions:

• Press the Menu Select button directly belowCnts to scroll through and select the requiredID.

• Press the Menu Select button directly belowLNum to go to the last number dialed.

• or to the required ID.

3 Hold the radio vertically 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.0cm) from your mouth.

4 Press and hold the PTT button to start theSelective Call.The display shows the ID of the target radio.

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5 Release the PTT button to listen.

6 Press to return to the Home screen.

Talkgroup Call Feature (Conventional Operation Only)

This feature allows you to define a group ofconventional system users so that they can share theuse of a conventional channel.

Selecting a Talkgroup

1 or to Tgrp and press the Menu Select buttondirectly below Tgrp.The display shows the last Talkgroup that wasselected and stored.

2 Perform one of the following actions:

• or to Preset for the presetpreprogrammed Talkgroup.

• or to the required Talkgroup.

3 Press the Menu Select button directly below Selto save the currently selected Talkgroup andreturn to the Home screen.

4 Press to return to the Home screen.

Sending a Status Call

This feature allows you to send data calls to thedispatcher about a predefined status.

Each status can have up to a 14-character name. Amaximum of eight status conditions is possible.

NoteThe radio automatically exits the feature, if thefeature inactivity timer is enabled, when theradio is left idle and the timer expires. You willhear the Menu Inactive Exit Tone upon featureexit.

1 Perform one of the following actions:

• Press the preprogrammed Status button.• or to Sts and press the Menu Select button

directly below Sts.

The display shows the last acknowledged statuscall, or the first status in the list.

2 or to the required status.

3 Press the PTT button to send the status.

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When the dispatcher acknowledges, you hear fourtones and the display shows Ack received . Theradio returns to normal dispatch operation.

If no acknowledgment is received, you hear a low-pitched tone and the display shows Noacknowledge.

4 Press to return to the Home screen.No traffic is heard on trunked channels whileStatus Calls is selected. If the radio detects noStatus Call activity for six seconds, an alert tonesounds until you press or the PTT button.

Responding to the Dynamic Regrouping Feature(Trunking Only)

This feature allows the dispatcher to temporarilyreassign selected radios to a particular channelwhere they can communicate with each other. Thisfeature is typically used during special operations andis enabled by a qualified radio technician.

You will not notice whether your radio has this featureenabled until a dynamic regrouping command is sentby the dispatcher.

NoteIf you try to access a zone or channel that hasbeen reserved by the dispatcher as adynamically regrouped mode for other users,you hear an invalid tone.

When your radio is dynamically regrouped, itautomatically switches to the dynamically regroupedchannel. You hear a Gurgle tone and the displayshows the dynamically regrouped channel’s name.

Press the PTT button to talk. Release PTT buttonto listen.

When the dispatcher cancels dynamic regrouping, theradio automatically returns to the zone and channelthat you were using before the radio was dynamicallyregrouped.Requesting a Reprogram (Trunking Only)

This feature allows you to notify the dispatcher whenyou want a new dynamic regrouping assignment.

Perform one of the following actions:

• Press the preprogrammed ReprogramRequest button to send reprogram request tothe dispatcher.

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• or to Rpgm then press the Menu Selectbutton directly below Rpgm to send reprogramrequest to the dispatcher.

The display shows Reprgrm rqst and Pleasewait.

If you hear five beeps, the dispatcher hasacknowledged the reprogram request. The displayshows Ack received and the radio returns to theHome screen.

If the dispatcher does not acknowledge thereprogram request within six seconds, you hear alow-pitched alert tone and the display shows Noacknowledge. Try again or press to cancel andreturn to the Home screen.

Classification of Regrouped Radios

The dispatcher can classify regrouped radios intoeither of two categories:

SelectEnabled

Select-enabled radios are free tochange to any available channel,including the dynamic-regroupingchannel, once the user has selectedthe dynamic-regrouping position.

SelectDisabled

Select-disabled radios cannot changechannels while dynamically regrouped.The dispatcher has forced the radio toremain on the dynamic-regroupingchannel.

The Scan or Private Call feature cannot be selectedwhile your radio is Select Disabled.

Dynamic Zone Programming (DZP)

NoteYour radio must be preprogrammed to allowyou to use this feature. This feature works onthe condition at least one zone in the radiomust be a non-dynamic zone.

This feature provides one or more Dynamic Zones tostore the frequent used channels be it conventional ortrunking. These dynamic channels are saved frompre-existing (non-dynamic) channels in the radio. Thissaves the time and effort from the regular navigationaround the working zones and channels. User canalso delete or update the list in the Dynamic Zone.

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Entering the Dynamic Zone to Select a DynamicChannel

1 or to Zone then press the Menu Select buttondirectly below Zone.The display shows the Zone screen.

2 or to <# Dynamic Zone Channels>.[2]

3 Perform one of the following actions:

• Press the Menu Select button below Sel toselect.

• Press the Menu Select button below Exit toexit.

If you have selected one of the Dynamic ZoneChannels list, the display returns to Home screenwith the selected <# Dynamic Zone Channels>shown on the screen.[2]

If you have selected Exit without selecting anyDynamic Zone Channels list, the display returns toHome screen without any changes.

Saving a Channel in the Dynamic Zone from ListSelection

The radio must be in Dynamic Zone in order toperform this operation.

1 or to ZnPr. Press the Menu Select buttondirectly below ZnPr to enter Program Zonescreen.

2 Press the Menu Select button directly belowEdit.The display shows Search Options screen.

3 or to List Selection. Press the MenuSelect button directly below Sel.The display shows Select Zone screen.

4 or to the required zone. Press the MenuSelect button directly below Sel.The display shows Select Chan screen.

5 or to the required channel. Press the MenuSelect button directly below Sel.The display shows Channel updated.

2 # indicates number of the channel on the 16-Position Switch which are numbered from 1 to 16.

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6 Press the Menu Select button directly below Exitto return to Home screen.

Deleting a Channel in the Dynamic Zone

The radio must be in Dynamic Zone in order toperform this operation.

1 or to ZnPr then press the Menu Select buttondirectly below ZnPr to enter Program Zonescreen.The display shows the dynamic channels list.

2 or to the saved dynamic channel then pressthe Menu Select button directly below Del.The display shows Channel deleted screen.

3 Press the Menu Select button below Exit toreturn to Home screen.The Home screen shows <Dynamic ZoneChannels>.

If the channel deleted is the Home channel, theHome screen shows <Zone Name>+”Blank”.

ContactsThis feature provides “address-book” capabilities onyour radio. Each entry corresponds to an alias (name)or ID (number) that you use to initiate a call.

Contact entries are alphabetically sorted according toentry alias. Each alias can have up to five IDs ofdifferent call types associated with it.

Additionally, each entry, depending on context(conventional, trunking, or phone), associates withone or more of the four types of calls: Phone Call,Selective Call, Private Call, or Call Alert.

Each entry within Contacts contains the followinginformation:

• Call Alias (Name)• Call ID (Number)• Call Type (Icon)• WACN ID (Astro 25 Trunking IDs only)• System ID

NoteYour radio must be preprogrammed to allowyou to add, edit, or delete the contact entries.

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Your radio also supports a maximum of 50 call lists.Each list can store up to 100 IDs (numbers).

NoteYour radio is preprogrammed with a number ofcontacts per Call Lists. Check with your dealeror system administrator for more information.

The radio automatically exits the feature, if thefeature inactivity timer is enabled, when theradio is left idle and the timer expires. Youhear the Menu Inactive Exit Tone upon featureexit.

Making a Private Call from Contacts

Your radio must be preprogrammed to allow you touse this feature.

1 or to Cnts and press the Menu Select buttondirectly below Cnts.The entries are alphabetically sorted.

2 or to the required subscriber alias.

3 Press the Menu Select button directly below Optnand proceed to the next step.

4 or to Call and press the Menu Selectbutton directly below Sel.

5 or to select the call type.

6 Hold the radio vertically 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.0cm) from your mouth.

7 Press the PTT button to initiate the call.During the call, the display shows the subscriberalias.

8 Press and hold the PTT button to talk. Release thePTT button to listen.The LED lights up solid red when the PTT buttonis pressed.

If there is no voice activity for a preprogrammedperiod of time, the call ends.

If the call reaches the maximum ring time, the callends.

Adding a Contact to a Call List

1 or to Cnts and press the Menu Select buttondirectly below Cnts.

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The entries are alphabetically sorted.

2 or to the entry you want to add and pressthe Menu Select button directly below Optn.

3 or to Add to CallLst and press the MenuSelect button directly below Sel.

4 Perform one of the following actions:

• or to the required Call List and press theMenu Select button directly below Add to addto the Call List.

• or to Cncl to cancel and return to themain screen of Contacts.

The display shows momentary Please waitbefore showing <Entry> added to Call List,confirming the addition of the contact to the list.

The radio returns to the main display of Contacts.

Removing a Contact from a Call List

1 or to Cnts and press the Menu Select buttondirectly below Cnts.The entries are alphabetically sorted.

2 or to the entry you want to delete and pressthe Menu Select button directly below Optn.

3 or to Rm frm CallLst and press the MenuSelect button directly below Sel.The display shows Remove <Entry> frm CallList?.

4 Press the Menu Select button directly below Yesto remove the entry from the Call List, or No tocancel and return to the main display of Contacts.The display shows momentary Please waitbefore showing <Entry> removed from CallList, confirming the removal of the contact fromthe list.

The radio returns to the main display of Contacts.

Viewing Details of a Contact

1 or to Cnts and press the Menu Select buttondirectly below Cnts.The entries are alphabetically sorted.

2 or to the entry you want to view and pressthe Menu Select button directly below Optn.

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3 or to View and press the Menu Selectbutton directly below Sel.

The display shows all the numbers associated withthe entry.

Scan ListsScan lists are created and assigned to individualchannels/ groups. Your radio scans for voice activityby cycling through the channel/group sequencespecified in the scan list for the current channel/group.

Your radio supports different types of Scan Lists:

• Trunking Priority Monitor Scan List• Conventional Scan List• Talkgroup Scan List

Please refer to a qualified radio technician for themaximum number of Scan Lists can be programmedin your radio. These lists must be preprogrammed bya qualified radio technician.

Viewing a Scan List

1 or to ScnL and press the Menu Select buttondirectly below ScnL.

2 or to view the members on the list.

3 Press to exit the current display and return tothe Home screen.

Editing the Scan List

This feature lets you change scan list members andpriorities.

1 Perform one of the following actions:

• Long press the preprogrammed Scan ListProgramming button (side button).

• or to ScnL then press the Menu Selectbutton directly below ScnL.

The display shows the lists that can be changed.

2 or to the entry you want to edit.

3 Perform one of the following actions:

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• Press the Menu Select button directly belowSel to add and/or change the priority of thecurrently displayed channel in the scan list.

• Press the Menu Select button directly belowDel to delete the currently displayed channelfrom the scan list.

• Press the Menu Select button directly belowRcl to view the next member of the scan list.

4 or to the desired channel then repeat step 3.Otherwise, proceed to the next step.

5 Perform one of the following actions:

• Move the Scan List Programming switch outof programming position.

• Press to exit scan list programming andreturn to the Home screen.

See Viewing and Changing the Priority Status onpage 74 for more information on how to add and/orchange the priority of the currently displayed channelin the scan list.

Changing the Scan List Status

1 Perform one of the following actions:

• Long press the preprogrammed Scan ListProgramming button (side button).

• Move the preprogrammed Scan List

Programming switch to programming position.

The display shows the programming mode iconand the first list member.

2 or to the member you want to edit.

3 Perform one of the following actions:

• Press the Select button once to add thecurrently displayed channel to the scan list.

• Press the Select button one or more times tochange the scan list status icon of the currentlydisplayed channel.

4 Perform one of the following actions:

• or to select more list members whosescan status you want to change.

• Use the MFK knob to select another scan

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• Use the 16-Position Select knob to

select another scan list member.

5 Press to exit scan list programming and returnto the Home screen.

Viewing and Changing the Priority Status

Perform one of the following actions:

• Press the Menu Select button directly belowSel one or more times to change the prioritystatus of the current displayed channel.

• Press the Select button one or more times totoggle between different status of the Scan Liststatus icon of the current displayed channel.

The radio shows one of following priority statusicons and scenarios:

• A Scan icon indicates that the current channelis in the scan list as a non-priority channel. TheLED lights up solid green.

• A Priority-Two Channel Scan icon indicatesthat the current channel is in the scan list asthe Priority-Two channel. The LED blinksgreen.

• A Priority-One Channel Scan icon indicatesthat the current channel is in the scan list asthe Priority-One channel. The LED rapidlyblinks green. You hear all traffic on the Priority-One channel, regardless of traffic on non-priority channels.

• No icon indicates that the current channel isdeleted from the scan list.

ScanThis feature allows you to monitor traffic on differentchannels by scanning a preprogrammed list ofchannels.

Turning Scan On or Off

Perform one of the following actions:

• Press the preprogrammed Scan button totoggle Scan On or Scan Off to initiate or stopscan.

• or to Scan and press the Menu Selectbutton directly below Scan.

If the scan is enabled, the display shows Scan onand the scan status icon.

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If the scan is disabled, the display shows ScanOff.

The radio returns to the Home screen.

Making a Dynamic Priority Change (Conventional ScanOnly)

While the radio is scanning, the dynamic prioritychange feature allows you to temporarily change anychannel in a scan list (except for the Priority-Onechannel) to the Priority-Two channel.

This change remains in effect until scan is turned off.Scan then reverts to the preprogrammed (original)setting.

Making a Dynamic Priority Change via thepreprogrammed Dynamic Priority button:a) When the radio locks onto the channel

designated as the new Priority-Two channel,press the preprogrammed Dynamic Prioritybutton.The radio continues scanning the remainingchannels in the list.

Deleting a Nuisance Channel

If a channel continually generates unwanted calls ornoise (termed a “nuisance” channel), you cantemporarily remove the unwanted channel from thescan list.

This capability does not apply to priority channels orthe designated transmit channel.

When the radio is locked onto the channel to bedeleted, perform one of the following actions:

• Press the preprogrammed Nuisance Deletebutton.

• or to Nuis and press the Menu Selectbutton directly below Nuis.

The radio continues scanning the remaining channelsin the list.

Restoring a Nuisance Channel

To restore the deleted nuisance channel, performone of the following actions:

• Stop and restart a scan.• Mode change to another channel and back to

the original channel.

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• Turn off the radio and then turn it on again.

Nuisance mode delete can be disabled by thesystem administrator.

Call Alert PagingThis feature allows your radio to work like a pager.

Even if other users are away from their radios, or ifthey are unable to hear their radios, you can sendthem an individual Call Alert page. You can alsoverify if a radio is active on the system.

Depending on how your radio is programmed, whenyou make an Enhanced Private Call, the radio eitherautomatically sends a call alert page if there is noanswer after the maximum ring time, or when youpress the PTT button.

NoteThis feature must be preprogrammed by aqualified radio technician.

Receiving a Call Alert Page

When you receive a Call Alert page, you hear fourrepeating alert tones and the LED blinks green. The

call received icons blinks and the display shows Pagereceived.

Press any button to clear the Call Alert page.

See Making a Talkgroup Call on page 59 or Making aPrivate Call (Trunking Only) on page 60 for moreinformation on returning the call.

Sending a Call Alert Page

The following methods are options on how to send acall alert page. The result of all the methods is thesame. You can use the options interchangeablydepending on your preference and the programmedfunctions.

NoteIf the feature inactivity timer is enabled, yourradio automatically exits the feature when yourradio is left idle long enough for the time toexpire. You hear the Menu Inactive Exit Toneupon feature exit.

• Sending a call alert page via the radio menu Page:a) or to Page.b) Press the Menu Select button directly below

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c) Press the Menu Select button directly belowCnts to view the required ID, or to therequired ID.

d) Press the PTT button to send the page.

The display shows Paging...<Number>.

If the call alert page is sent successfully, youhear a tone and the display shows Ackreceived. The radio returns to the Homescreen.

If the call alert page is not acknowledged, youhear a low tone and the display shows Noacknowledge. Press the Menu Select buttondirectly below Ok to return to the main screen ofContacts.

• Sending a call alert page via the radio menu Call:a) or to Call.b) Press the Menu Select button directly below

Call.c) or to select the alias or ID, and press the

PTT button to initiate the call.If the target radio does not respond after apreprogrammed period of time, the displayshows Send page?.

d) To send the call alert page, press the MenuSelect button directly below Yes. To exit thescreen without sending the call alert page,press the Menu Select button directly belowNo.The display shows Paging...<Alias>.

If the call alert page is sent successfully, youhear a tone and the display shows Ackreceived. The radio returns to the Homescreen.

If the call alert page is not acknowledged, youhear a low tone and the display shows Noacknowledge. Press the Menu Select buttondirectly below Ok to return to the main screen ofContacts.

Quick Call II (ASTRO P25 Digital Trunking andConventional)

This feature allows the user to broadcast a series ofdistinct, recognizable tones before a voicetransmission from the dispatcher or a radio.

The broadcasting dispatcher or radio user can selectthis alert tone transmission to be sent to an individualTalkgroup or over the entire system. Specific tone or

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series of tones are pre-programmed into the radios toallow the dispatcher or supervisor to select a list oftones to broadcast before they make their voicetransmission. Each tone is distinctive to indicatedifferent situation or different broadcaster. Thetransmitting radio also plays back the tones for thebroadcaster to listen.

NoteThe receiving radios must be configured withthe Quick Call II tone in order for the radio tosound the selected tone and also to sound apreconfigured alert tone after the selectedtone has sound.

Initiating a Quick Call II Transmission

The broadcasting or transmitting radio must be pre-programmed to see the tone in the Quick Call II tonelist. The receiving radio must also be pre-programmed to decode the tone to broadcast.

1 or to QCII, and press the Menu Select buttondirectly below QCII.

2 or to select the tone to broadcast.

3 Press the PTT to broadcast the selected tone, orpress and hold the PTT to broadcast the selectedtone and transmit with your vocal transmission.You hear the radio sounds the selected tone. Youcan begin your call after the tone ends.

4 Release PTT to listen.

Emergency OperationThe Emergency feature is used to indicate a criticalsituation.

If the Top (Orange) button is preprogrammed to sendan emergency signal, this signal overrides any othercommunication over the selected channel.

Your radio supports the following Emergency modes:

• Emergency Alarm• Emergency Call (Trunking Only)• Emergency Alarm with Emergency Call• Silent Emergency Alarm

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Only one of the Emergency modes above can beassigned to the preprogrammed Emergency button.

NoteTo exit emergency at any time, press and holdthe preprogrammed Emergency button forabout a second. This timer is programmablefrom 0 – 6250 milliseconds by a qualifiedtechnician.

The radio operates in the normal dispatchmanner while in Emergency Call, except ifenabled, it returns to one of the following:

Tactical/Non-Revert

The radio sendsemergency alarm and/ormake emergency call onthe current selectedchannel.

Non-Tactical/Revert forConventionalsystem

The radio reverts to thepreprogrammedemergency channel tosend alarm and/or makeemergency call.

Non-Tactical/Revert for

The radio reverts to thepreprogrammedemergency talkgroup to

Trunkingsystem

send alarm and/or makeemergency call.

Sending an Emergency Alarm

This feature allows you to send a data transmission,which identifies the radio sending the emergency, tothe dispatcher.

NoteThe default timer of Emergency button pressto activate Emergency is 50 milliseconds. Thistimer is programmable from 50 – 6200milliseconds by a qualified technician.

Press the preprogrammed Emergency button.

One of the following scenarios occurs:

• The display shows Emergency and the currentzone or channel. You hear a short medium-pitched tone and the LED blinks redmomentarily.

• The radio sounds a short low-pitched tone toindicate that the selected channel does notsupport emergency and rejects to launchemergency mode. The display shows No

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emergency, if the selected channel does notsupport emergency.

When you receive the dispatcher’s acknowledgment,the display shows Ack received. Four tones sound,the alarm ends, and the radio exits the EmergencyAlarm mode.

If no acknowledgement is received, the display showsNo acknowledge. The alarm ends when the timerexpires and the radio exits the Emergency Alarmmode.

Sending an Emergency Call (Trunking Only)

This feature gives your radio priority access to atalkgroup.

1 Press the preprogrammed Emergency button.One of the following scenarios occurs:

• The display shows Emergency on the currentzone and channel. You hear a short medium-pitched tone and the LED blinks redmomentarily.

• You hear the radio sounds a short low-pitchedtone to indicate the selected channel does not

support emergency and rejects to launchemergency mode.

2 Hold the radio vertically 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.0cm) from your mouth.

3 Press and hold the PTT button. Speak clearly intothe microphone.

4 Release the PTT button to end the transmissionand wait for a response from the dispatcher.

5 To exit Emergency Call, press and hold thepreprogrammed Emergency button for about asecond.

Sending an Emergency Alarm with Emergency Call

This feature gives your radio priority access on achannel for conventional system, and to a talkgroupfor trunking system.

1 Press the preprogrammed Emergency button.

If successful, the display shows Emergency on thecurrent zone and channel. You hear a short,medium-pitched tone and the LED blinks redmomentarily.

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The radio exits Emergency Alarm and enters theEmergency Call state when one of the followingscenarios occur:

• You receive the dispatcher acknowledgment.The display shows Ack received.

• You receive no acknowledgement. The displayshows No acknowledge.

• You press the PTT button while in theEmergency Alarm mode.

If unsuccessful, you hear the radio sounds a shortlow-pitched tone to indicate the selected channeldoes not support emergency and rejects to launchemergency mode.

2 Hold the radio vertically 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.0cm) from your mouth.

3 Press and hold the PTT button. Speak clearly intothe microphone.

4 Release the PTT button to end the transmissionand wait for a response from the dispatcher.

5 To exit Emergency Call, press and hold thepreprogrammed Emergency button for about asecond.

Turning off the radio also cancels the emergencystate.

Sending a Silent Emergency Alarm

This feature allows you to send an Emergency Alarmto the system without triggering any audio or visualindicators.

1 Press the preprogrammed Emergency button.The display shows no changes, the LED does notlight up, and you hear no tones. The silentemergency state continues until you perform thenext step.

2 Perform one of the following actions:

• You press and hold the preprogrammedEmergency button for about a second to exitthe Silent Emergency Alarm mode.

• Press and release the PTT button to exit theSilent Emergency Alarm mode and enterregular dispatch or Emergency Call mode.

Change of Channels during Emergency

For ALL Emergency transmissions, when changingchannels:

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• If the new channel is also preprogrammed forEmergency, you can change channels while inEmergency operation. The emergency alarm orcall continues on the new channel.

• If the new channel is not preprogrammed forEmergency, the display shows No emergency,and you hear an invalid tone until you exit theEmergency state or change to a channelpreprogrammed for Emergency.

Emergency Keep-Alive Feature

This feature, when enabled, prevents the radio frombeing turned off via the MFK when the radio is in theEmergency state.

NoteThe radio only exits the Emergency stateusing one of the ways mentioned in theprevious sections.

See Sending an Emergency Alarm on page79, Sending an Emergency Call (TrunkingOnly) on page 80, Sending an EmergencyAlarm with Emergency Call on page 80, or Sending a Silent Emergency Alarm on page81.

Automatic Registration Service (ARS)This feature provides an automated data applicationregistration for the radio. When you turn on the radio,the device automatically registers with the server.

Data applications within the fixed network candetermine the presence of a device on the systemand send data to the device.

The Automatic Registration Service for the radioconsists of two (2) modes:

• ARS Server Mode (default mode)• ARS Non-Server Mode

NoteThe default ARS mode can be changed by aqualified radio technician using the radio’sprogramming software.

Selecting or Changing the ARS Mode

The following methods are options on how to selector change the ARS Mode. The result of all themethods is the same. You can use the optionsinterchangeably depending on your preference andthe programmed functions.

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• Selecting or Changing the ARS mode via the

MFK:a) Once the zone you want is displayed, turn the

preprogrammed MFK to the desired mode.

• Selecting or Changing the ARS mode via 16-

Position Select knob:a) Once the zone you want is displayed, turn the

preprogrammed 16-Position Select knob tothe desired mode.

• Selecting or Changing the ARS mode via the radiomenu:a) or to Chan.b) Press the Menu Select button directly below

Chan.The display shows the current channel name.

c) or to the required channel or mode.One of the following scenarios occur:

• In ARS Server Mode, the display shows thezone and ARS server channel.

• In ARS Non-Server Mode, the displayshows the zone and ARS non-serverchannel.

• If the channel or mode selected isunprogrammed, the display showsUnprogrammed. Repeat this step.

d) Press Sel to confirm the displayed channel.

User Login Feature

This feature allows you as the user to be associatedwith the radio. With this association, every dataapplication (Example: Text Messaging Service) takeson a friendly username.

You can still send text messages without logging inas a user. The user login feature only enables therecipient of your message to identify you as thesender by assigning a username to your message.

NoteA predefined username that is set more thanthe maximum allowed characters is an invalidname.

Logging In as a User

1 Perform one of the following actions:

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• Press the preprogrammed User Login button.• or to User and press the Menu Select

button directly below User.

The display shows the User Login screen.

2 Perform one of the following actions:

• or to scroll through the list of predefineduser names. Press the Menu Select buttondirectly below Logn to select the predefinedusername.

• Press and hold or to scroll through thelist of predefined user names at a fast scrollrate. Press the Menu Select button directlybelow Logn to select the predefined user name.

One of the following scenarios occurs:

• If the ID is invalid, the display showsmomentary Invalid ID.

• In ARS Server Mode, the display shows theUser Login Indicator icon, the ID, and Inprogress, with Cncl.

• In ARS Non-Server Mode, the display showsthe User Login Indicator icon, the ID, andLogged in, with Logt and Exit.

• In non-ARS enabled mode, the display showsOffline, with Logt and Exit.

One of the following scenarios occurs:

• If the user name is invalid, login fails and the userlogin failure indicator (IP indicator) icon blinks. Thedisplay also shows momentary Login failed.

• Wait for the logged in confirmation screen. If thelogin process is successful, the display shows thesuccessful user login indicator (IP indicator) iconand Logged in, with Logt and Exit.

NoteTo cancel the login process and return to theinitial user login screen, press the MenuSelect button directly below Cncl.

Logging Out

When you have logged in or you are using Offlinemode, you can log out.

NotePrivate data refers to all messages in the textmessaging Inbox, Draft, and Sent folder. Thenext user is able to access the Inbox, Draftand Sent messages if private data is notdeleted.

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1 Press the Menu Select button directly belowLogt.

One of the following scenarios will occur:

• The display shows Clear private data?.Proceed to the next step.

• If the Delete Messages On Session Endfeature is enabled, the radio clears the privatedata and returns to User Login screen.

2 Perform one of the following actions:

• Select Yes to clear all your private data. Thedisplay shows momentary Private datacleared.

• Select No to keep your private data.

Text Messaging Service (TMS)This features allows you to quickly send and receivemessages and run database queries directly fromyour radios. The maximum length of characters for atext message is 200.

The types of text messages available:

• A predefined message (quick text message).

• An edited quick text message.

The main menu consists of the following options:

• Inbox• Compose• Sent

NoteSee Status Icons on page 41 for moreinformation on the TMS icons and TMS MenuOptions on page 44 for more information oneach menu option.

Sending a Quick Text Message

Quick Text messages are messages that arepredefined and usually consist of messages that areused most frequently.

Each Quick Text message has a maximum length of50 characters. You can select the required text fromthe Quick Text.

1 Perform one of the following actions:

• To access this feature via a preprogrammedbutton, press the preprogrammed Quick Textbutton and proceed to Step 4.

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• To access this feature via the menu, proceedto the next step.

2 or to TMS and press the Menu Select buttondirectly below TMS to access the TMS featurescreen.

3 Perform one of the following actions:

• or to Compose and press the MenuSelect button directly below Sel.

• Press the Menu Select button directly belowExit to return to the Home screen.

4 or to Quick Text and press the MenuSelect button directly below Sel for a predefinedmessage.

5 or to scroll through the list of messages andpress the Menu Select button directly below Selto select the required message.The message appears on the Compose screen,with a blinking cursor at the end of it.

6 Press the Menu Select button directly belowOptn.

7 or to Send Message and press the MenuSelect button directly below Sel.

8 Perform one of the following actions:

• or to scroll through the address list andhighlight the required address.

• or to [Other Recpnt] and press theMenu Select button below Edit. When ablinking cursor appears on the Enter Addressscreen.

9 Press the Menu Select button directly below Sendor press the PTT button to send the message.

The display shows the Send Message screen andSending msg.

If the message is sent, you hear a tone and thedisplay shows Msg sent.

If the message is not sent, you hear a low tone,the display shows Send failed and returns to themain TMS screen.

NoteYou can append a priority status and/or arequest reply to your message. See PriorityStatus and Request Reply of a New Text

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Priority Status and Request Reply of a New TextMessage

Before sending your message, you can append apriority status and/or a request reply to yourmessage.

Appending a Priority Status to a Text Message

NoteThe Priority Status icon on a message doesnot imply that the message gets higher priorityover the other messages when it is beingtransmitted. It is just an indication that can beembedded into a message to let the receiverknow that the message is important.

1 Press the Menu Select button directly belowOptn.

2 or to Mark Important and press the MenuSelect button directly below Sel to indicate themessage is important.

The priority status icon appears beside the normalmessage icon on the label bar.

Removing a Priority Status from a Text Message

1 Press the Menu Select button directly belowOptn.

2 or to Mark as Normal and press the MenuSelect button directly below Sel to remove thepriority status from the message.

The display shows the normal message icon on thelabel bar.Appending a Request Reply to a Text Message

1 Press the Menu Select button directly belowOptn.

2 or to Req Reply and press the Menu Selectbutton directly below Sel to request for a reply.

The request reply icon appears beside the normalmessage icon on the label bar.Removing a Request Reply from a Text Message

1 Press the Menu Select button directly belowOptn.

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2 or to No Req Reply and press the MenuSelect button directly below Sel to remove thepriority status from the message.

The display shows the normal message icon on thelabel bar.Appending a Priority Status and a Reply Requestto a Text Message

1 Press the Menu Select button directly belowOptn.

2 or to Mark Important and press the MenuSelect button directly below Sel to indicate themessage is important.

3 or to Req Reply and press the Menu Selectbutton directly below Sel to request for a reply.

The priority status and request reply icons appearbeside the normal message icon on the label bar.Removing a Priority Status and a Reply Requestfrom a Text Message

1 Press the Menu Select button directly belowOptn.

2 or to Mark Important and press the MenuSelect button directly below Sel to remove thepriority status icon.

3 or to No Req Reply and press the MenuSelect button directly below Sel to remove thereply status icon.

The display shows the normal message icon on thelabel bar.Receiving a Text Message

NoteWhen you receive a message that is flaggedwith the “Request Reply” icon, you mustmanually respond to the sender that you havereceived the message. The system will notautomatically send back a notification that theradio has received such message.

The following methods are options on how to receivea text message. The result of all the methods is thesame. You can use the options interchangeablydepending on your preference and the programmedfunctions.

• Receiving a text message via the Data Featurebutton or the TMS Feature button:

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a) When you receive a message, press and holdthe preprogrammed Data Feature button or theTMS Feature button to access the Inbox.The display shows a list of aliases or IDs, withthe sender of the latest received message ontop.

• Receiving a text message via the radio menu:a) When the new message icon appears and the

display shows momentary New msg, press theMenu Select button directly below TMS toaccess the Inbox.The display shows a list of aliases or IDs, withthe sender of the latest received message ontop.

Viewing a Text Message from the Inbox

The Inbox can hold up to thirty (30) messages.

Note or to read the message if the content

fills more than one screen.

1 Perform one of the following actions:

• Press the preprogrammed Data Feature buttonor the TMS Feature button to access the TMS

feature screen. or to Inbox and press theMenu Select button below Sel.

• Press and hold the preprogrammed DataFeature button or the TMS Feature button toaccess the Inbox.

• or to TMS and press the Menu Select buttondirectly below TMS to access the TMS featurescreen. or to Inbox and press the MenuSelect button below Sel.

The display shows a list of aliases or IDs, with thesender of the latest received message on top.

2 or to the required aliases or ID and pressthe Menu Select button below Sel to view themessage.While on the view message screen, press theMenu Select button directly below Rply, Del, orBack to access the option.

• Select Rply to reply the message.• Select Del to delete the message.• Select Back to return to the previous screen.

NoteThe icon at the top right corner of thescreen indicates the status of the message.

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See Text Messaging Service (TMS)Indicators on page 43 for more information.

Replying to a Received Text Message

NoteThe original date and time stamp, address andmessage content is automatically appended tothe reply message.

1 or to the required aliases or ID and pressthe Menu Select button below Sel to view themessage.

2 Press the Menu Select button directly below Rplyto reply to a message.The display shows a list of Quick Text.

3 Press the Menu Select button directly below Optnonce you have completed the message.

4 or to Send Message and press the MenuSelect button directly below Sel to send themessage.

The display shows the Send Message screen andSending msg.

NotePress the Menu Select button directly belowBack at any time to return to the previousscreen.

You can append a priority status and/or arequest reply to your message. See PriorityStatus and Request Reply of a New TextMessage on page 87 for more information.

Sent Text Messages

Once a message is sent to another radio, it is savedin the Sent folder. The most recent sent text messageis always added to the top of the Sent list.

The Sent folder is capable of storing a maximum often (10) last sent messages. When the folder is full,the oldest message in the folder is deleted when the11th message comes in.

Viewing a Sent Text Message

1 Perform one of the following actions:

• Press the preprogrammed Data Feature buttonor the TMS Feature button to access the TMSfeature screen.A

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• or to TMS and press the Menu Selectbutton directly below TMS to access the TMSfeature screen.

2 or to Sent and press the Menu Selectbutton below Sel.The display shows a list of aliases or IDs, with therecipient of latest sent message on top.

3 or to the required aliases or ID and pressthe Menu Select button below Sel to view themessage.While on the view message screen, press theMenu Select button directly below Optn, Del orBack to access the option.

• Select Optn to configure the message settings.• Select Del to delete the message.• Select Back to return to the previous screen.

NoteThe icon at the top right corner of thescreen indicates the status of the message.See Text Messaging Service (TMS)Indicators on page 43 for more information.

Sending a Sent Text Message

1 Press the Menu Select button directly below Optnwhile viewing the message.

2 or to Send Message and press the MenuSelect button directly below Sel.

3 or to scroll through the address list andhighlight the required address.

4 Press the Menu Select button below Send or thePTT button to send the message.

NotePress the Menu Select button directlybelow Back at any time to return to theprevious screen.

You can append a priority status and/or arequest reply to your message. See PriorityStatus and Request Reply of a New TextMessage on page 87 for more information.

Deleting a Text Message

1 From the Inbox or Sent screen, or to scrollthrough the messages.

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2 Press the Menu Select button directly below Delto delete the current message.

Deleting All Text Messages

1 Perform one of the following actions:

• Press the Data Feature button or thepreprogrammed TMS Feature button to accessthe Messaging feature screen.

• or to TMS and press the Menu Select buttondirectly below TMS to access the TMS featurescreen.

2 or to Inbox or Sent then press the MenuSelect button below Clr to select all messages inthe selected folder.The display shows Del All?.

3 Perform one of the following actions:

• Press the Menu Select button directly belowYes to delete all the messages in the selectedfolder.

• Press the Menu Select button directly belowNo to return to the main TMS feature screen.

Global Positioning System / GlobalNavigation Satellite System

The Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) in theradio uses information from the Global PositioningSystem (GPS) to determine the approximategeographical location of your radio. The geographicallocation is expressed as latitude and longitude orMilitary Grid Reference System (MGRS) format perrequest from customers.

NoteThis feature is addressed as GPS across themanual as the naming convention of thebuttons and strings remain the same as thelegacy feature of GPS.

The availability and accuracy of this locationinformation (and the amount of time that it takes tocalculate it) varies depending on the environment inwhich you are using the GPS feature.

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Once GPS is enabled, the radio displays the GPSicon on the screen. The dispatcher can alwaysrequest the system to determine the real-time locationcoordinates of the radio.

GPS Operation

The GPS technology uses radio signals from earthorbiting satellites, to establish the locationcoordinates, maximizing your view of clearunobstructed sky is essential for optimumperformance.

Where adequate signals from multiple satellites arenot available (usually because you cannot establish aview of a wide area of the sky), the GPS feature ofyour radio will not work. Such situations include butare not limited to:

• Underground locations• Inside of buildings, trains, or other covered

vehicles• Under any other metal or concrete roof or

structure• Between tall buildings or under dense tree-cover• In temperature extremes outside the operating

limits of your radio

Even where location information can be calculated insuch situations, it may take longer to do so, and yourlocation estimate may not be as accurate. Therefore,in any emergency situation, always report yourlocation to your dispatcher.

Keep in mind that the accuracy of the locationinformation and the time it takes to obtain it variesdepending upon circumstances, particularly the abilityto receive signals from an adequate number ofsatellites.

NoteEven where adequate signals from multiplesatellites are available, your GPS feature onlyprovides an approximate location, usuallywithin 10 meters from your actual location, butsometimes farther away.

The satellites used by the GPS feature are controlledby the U.S. government and are subject to changesimplemented in accordance with the Department ofDefense GPS user policy and the Federal RadioNavigation Plan. These changes may affect theperformance of the GPS feature on your radio.

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GPS Performance Enhancement

Sometimes, the GPS feature may be unable tocomplete a location calculation successfully. You thensee a message indicating that your radio cannotconnect to enough visible satellites.

To maximize the ability of your radio to determine afix, take note of the following guidelines:

• For your initial fix, hold the radio in the faceposition.

• Stay in the open. The GPS feature works bestwhere there is nothing between your radio and alarge amount of open sky.

The Outdoor Location Feature (Using GPS)

This feature allows you to determine your currentlocation using a location menu, as well as yourcurrent distance and bearing in relation to anotherlocation. Radio location may be requested andreported over-the-air.

Your radio stores up to a maximum of sixty (60)programmable location coordinates, also known aswaypoints. When the memory is full, the nextwaypoints automatically replaces the oldestwaypoints in the radio.

The radio also stores four (4) preprogrammedwaypoints. These coordinates cannot be deleted.

The following table shows the differences betweenprogrammable waypoints and preprogrammedwaypoints.

ProgrammableWaypoints

PreprogrammedWaypoints

User-configurablelocation coordinates.

Fixed locationcoordinates:

• Home• Emergency• Last Known Location• Destination

NoteThe radio automatically exits the feature, if thefeature inactivity timer is enabled, when theradio is left idle and the timer expires. Youhear the Menu Inactive Exit Tone upon featureexit.

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Military Grid Reference System (MGRS) Coordinates

This feature can only be enabled through CPSconfiguration. When the MGRS coordinate isenabled, all location coordinates are displayed inMGRS format, including the editable locations inGPS.

Accessing the Outdoor Location Feature

NoteAn ON radio menu may be present on theLocation menu screen if it is preprogrammedby the dealer or system administrator.

Press the preprogrammed GPS button to toggle theOutdoor Location feature to on or follow the followingprocedure to access this feature via the radio menu.

1 or to Loc.

2 Press the Menu Select button directly below Loc.The display shows Location off.

3 Perform one of the following actions:

• To obtain a location fix, press the Menu Selectbutton directly below On .

• Press the Menu Select button directly belowOptn. or to Turn On GPS and press theMenu Select button directly below Sel.

The front display shows the MGRS or latitude/longitude location, time, and date of the lastsuccessful location fix.

4 To obtain a new location fix, press the MenuSelect button directly below Rfsh.The top line temporarily displays Please waitwhile the new location is being determined. Whilethe new location is being determined, the locationsignal can be a solid or blinking icon.

Once the location coordinates are fixed, thedisplay shows the current location along with theUTC (Zulu) time and date that the location fix wasobtained.

The location coordinates are updatedautomatically every 5 seconds while the locationsignal is present.

If the radio fails to get a location fix, the displayshows No service and returns to the previousdisplay.

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5 To return to the Home screen, press , the PTTbutton, the preprogrammed GPS button or theMenu Select button directly below Exit.

Saving a Waypoint

Ensure that your radio shows the current location onthe screen.

1 Press the Menu Select button directly belowOptn.

2 Perform one of the following actions:

• or to Save as Waypt and press theMenu Select button directly below Sel.

• or to Save as Home and press the MenuSelect button directly below Sel and proceedto step 5.

• or to Save as Dest. and press theMenu Select button directly below Sel andproceed to step 5.

3 Press the Menu Select button directly below Okonce you are done.One of the following scenarios occur:

• The display shows Current loc saved as<Waypoint name>.

• The display shows Current loc saved as[Home].

• The display shows Current loc saved as[Destination].

4 To return to the Home screen, press , the PTTbutton, the preprogrammed GPS button or theMenu Select button directly below Exit.

Viewing a Saved Waypoint

Ensure your radio shows the current location on thescreen.

1 Press the Menu Select button directly belowOptn.

2 or to Waypoints and press the Menu Selectbutton directly below Sel.The display shows a list of waypoints.

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• or to select a waypoint to view thelocation information in full.

4 Press the Menu Select button directly belowOptn.

5 To view the MGRS or latitude/longitude location,time and date of the selected waypoint, or toView and press the Menu Select button directlybelow Sel.

6 To return to the previous screen, press the MenuSelect button directly below Back, or to return tothe Home screen, press , the PTT button, or thepreprogrammed GPS button.

Deleting a Single Saved Waypoint

Ensure your radio shows the current location on thescreen.

1 Press the Menu Select button directly belowOptn.

2 or to Waypoints and press the Menu Selectbutton directly below Sel.The display shows a list of waypoints.

3 Perform one of the following actions:

• or to Edit name and press the MenuSelect button directly below Del.

• Press the Menu Select button directly belowDel.

4 The display shows Delete <Waypoint name>Confirm?.

5 Press the Menu Select button directly below Yesto delete the waypoint or press the Menu Selectbutton directly below No to return to the Waypointsmain screen.

The display shows <Waypoint name>deleted .

Deleting All Saved Waypoints

Ensure your radio shows the current location on thescreen.

NoteYou cannot delete any of the preprogrammedwaypoints.

1 Press the Menu Select button directly belowOptn.

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2 or to Waypoints and press the Menu Selectbutton directly below Sel.The display shows a list of waypoints.

3 or to the required saved waypoint, and pressthe Menu Select button directly below Optn.

4 or to Delete All and press the MenuSelect button directly below Sel.The display shows Delete All saved waypntsConfirm?.

5 Press the Menu Select button directly below Yesto delete all waypoints or press the Menu Selectbutton directly below No to return to the Waypointsmain screen.

The display shows All saved waypnts deleted.

Measuring the Distance and Bearing from a SavedWaypoint

Ensure your radio shows the current location on thescreen.

1 Press the Menu Select button directly belowOptn.

2 or to Dist frm here and press the MenuSelect button directly below Sel.The display shows a list of waypoints.

3 or to the required waypoint and press theMenu Select button directly below Sel.

The display shows the distance and bearing from thecurrent to the selected coordinates.

Location Feature in Emergency Mode

When the Emergency feature is activated by pressingthe emergency button, the radio exits the Locationmenu and returns to the Home (default) screen sothat you can see which channel the emergency signalis going out on.

However, you may re-enter the Location menu whilestill in emergency mode, provided that SilentEmergency has not been activated.

If you have turned Location off using the ON/OFFmenu key, it automatically turns back on whenEmergency is activated.

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received is saved as Emergency and Last KnownLocation waypoints, respectively.

Peer-Location on the Display (ASTRO Conventionalonly)

This feature is only available for radio-to-radio voicetransmissions, dispatch call and selective call inconventional ASTRO system. For radio-to-radiotransmission, in order to allow the radio to show peer-location, the voice should be directly sent from oneradio to another radio without passing through anyinfrastructure facility such as repeaters, phone orDVRS system. Both the transmitting radio andreceiving radio must be configured to enable them tosend and/or receive the GPS coordinates. You cancheck with your nearest qualified technician for moredetails.

NoteIf the receiving radio is operating in a MixedMode channel, only if its voice transmission isvia conventional ASTRO system then it canreceive the location coordinates of its peers.

This feature is also operable in a Scan Active channelor Scan Talkback channel.

Upon receiving a voice transmission with GPScoordinates enabled on the receiving radio, thedisplay shows the coordinates available in full or inshort coordinates. There are two different formatsavailable. Refer to the following list for the detailsshown in the Peer-Location quick text. Consult youragent to pick the best format to configure to yourradio.

Full locationcoordinates

• PTT ID (This is optional.)• Longitude and latitude• Relative distance or

direction.

Short locationcoordinates

• PTT ID (This is optional.)• Longitude and latitude

Note

If the transmitting radio is stale at its locationafter a period of time, the receiving radiodisplay shows ID:<PTT ID> Last KnwnLoc: <Coordinates>. The ID:<PTT ID> and<distance> are optional details depending onthe requirements of usage.

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If the transmitting radio does not have GPS orthe receiving radio could not decode the GPSsignal of the received signal, the receivingradio display shows ID:<PTT ID> UnknownLoc. The PTT ID is optional to be shown onthe display per requirements of usage.

Geofence (ASTRO 25 Trunking System)Geofence is a virtual perimeter based on the GPS todefine a geographical area on earth.

When the radio enters the predefined Geofence area,your radio receives the Dynamic Regroup commandfrom the system and immediately connects to aDynamic Regroup talkgroup. The radio display showsthe new selected Dynamic Regrouped talkgroup withgreen intelligent light for your attention.

On top of that, additional features are VoiceAnnouncement of the new channel, and also directcontent display of a text message to indicate that youare currently at Geofence area. Check with yournearest qualified technician on the requirements forthese enhancements to work in Geofence.

Any new text messages received at Geofence shallhave its content displayed immediately on the radiodisplay.

NoteIf the radio is set up in DVRS, only mobileradio is supported for this feature.

Entering the Geofence Area

The Voice Announcement and TMS display in thisfeature are optional. They must be configured toenable you to hear and see these indicators.

When the radio enters a Geofence area, the radioimmediately sends a message ACK back to thesystem.

The radio searches the current zone for the channelwith same talkgroup assigned as the DynamicTalkgroup and also with same system ID of currenttrunk system. Once matched, the radio display showsthe first matched and connected channel alias.

If there is no channel with matched Talkgroup ID andtrunk system ID, the radio display shows the channelalias of <DYNAMIC talkgroup>.

Once the radio is connected, you hear a dynamicregroup tone, the radio display shows <DYNAMIC

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channel> with temporary green color intelligentbacklight and you hear a Voice Announcement.

NoteWhen the radio loss the GPS signal the GPSicon blinks and the radio sounds two high-pitched tones repetitively to indicate GPS failsto operate. The radio display shows redintelligent light.

NoteIf the first matched channel is not configuredwith Voice Announcement, no VoiceAnnouncement is played.

The system sends a message to your radio. Theradio display shows a direct text message contentwithout any user operation. This message indicatesyou are currently present in a Geofence area. ThisTMS remains open on the display until user pressesexit/home to exit this screen.

NoteIf there is another incoming text messagebefore you exit the previous message, themessage screen shall be refreshed to showthe latest message.

The following procedure guides you to exit the textmessage received.

Press the Menu Select button below Exit or to return to Home screen.

The other operations are the same as normaldynamic regroup command.

When the radio exits the Geofence area, your radioreverts to original channel or newly assignedtalkgroup. The radio display shows the new channeltogether with Voice Announcement to indicate thechanges. Voice Announcement of the new channelonly works if that channel is configured with VoiceAnnouncement.

Trunking System ControlsOperating in Failsoft System

The failsoft system ensures continuous radiocommunications during a trunked system failure. If atrunking system fails completely, the radio goes intofailsoft operation and automatically switches to itsfailsoft channel.

During failsoft operation, your radio transmits andreceives in conventional operation on a

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predetermined frequency. You hear a medium-pitched tone and the display shows Failsoft.

When the trunking system returns to normaloperation, your radio automatically leaves failsoftoperation and returns to trunked operation.

To continue, in Failsoft, to communicate with othertalkgroups, refer to the following procedure.

1 Rotate the Mode Knob to change to a differentrepeater frequency.

2 Press the PTT button to talk, and release thebutton to listen.

Out-of-Range Radio

When your radio goes out of the range of the system,it can no longer lock onto a control channel.

You hear a low-pitched tone and/or the display showsthe currently selected zone/channel combination andOut of range. Your radio remains in this out-of-range condition until it locks onto a control channel, itlocks onto a failsoft channel, or it is turned off.

Site Trunking Feature

If the zone controller loses communication with anysite, that site reverts to site trunking.

The display shows the currently selected zone/channel combination and Site trunking.

NoteWhen this occurs, you can communicate onlywith other radios within your trunking site.

Locking and Unlocking a Site

This feature allows your radio to lock onto a specificsite and not roam among wide-area talkgroup sites.This feature should be used with caution, since itinhibits roaming to another site in a wide-areasystem.

You can toggle the lock state between locked andunlocked by pressing the preprogrammed Site Lock/Unlock button.

Follow the following procedure to lock and unlock asite via the radio menu.

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2 Press the Menu Select button directly belowSite.

3 Perform one of the following actions:

• To lock the site, press the Menu Select buttondirectly below Lock. The display shows Sitelocked.

• To unlock the site, press the Menu Selectbutton directly below Unlk. The display showsSite unlocked.

The radio saves the new site lock state and returns tothe Home screen.

Site Display and Search Button

The Site Display and Site Search button allows youto view the name of the current site or force yourradio to change to a new one.

Viewing the Current Site

Perform one of the following actions:

• Press the preprogrammed Site Displ/Srchbutton.

• or to RSSI and press the Menu Selectbutton directly below RSSI.

The display shows momentary the name of thecurrent site and its corresponding received signalstrength indicator (RSSI).Changing the Current Site

Perform one of the following actions:

• Press and hold down the preprogrammed SiteDispl/Srch button.

• Press and hold down the Menu Select buttondirectly below RSSI.

You hear a tone and the display showsmomentary Scanning site.

When the radio finds a new site, it returns to theHome screen.

Over-the-Air Programming (POP 25, ASTRO25, ASTRO Conventional)

This feature enables configuration data and firmwareto be upgraded to your radio over-the-air. Full use ofthe radio is retained during the data transfer withoutinterrupting communication. For ASTRO 25 and

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ASTRO Conventional, the upgrade pauses to givepriorities to voice call, and continues after the voicecall ended. For Wi-Fi®, the upgrade process runsconcurrently with voice calls.

Once a configuration upgrade is downloaded to yourradio, you can install new changes immediately ordelay changes to be installed on the radio when it isbeing powered up.

Your radio can also be configured to allow you toaccept or reject an upgrade.

NoteThis feature must be preprogrammed by aqualified radio technician. Check with yourdealer or system administrator for moreinformation.

Responding to the Notification of Upgrade

1 The display shows Upgrade? and two short,medium- pitched tones sounds every 30 secondsuntil the user makes a choice of accepting,delaying, or rejecting the request

2 Perform one of the following actions:

• Press the Menu Select button below Acpt toaccept the request to upgrade immediately.

• Press the Menu Select button below Dlay todelay the request to upgrade.

• Press the Menu Select button below Rej toreject the request to upgrade.

One of the following scenarios occurs:

• If you choose to accept, the display showsProgramming Dont power off to indicate theupgrade is about to begin. The radio resets toinstall the upgrade. In the case of configurationdata upgrade, this process only takes a fewseconds. In the case of firmware upgrade, theinstallation takes several minutes.

NoteThe radio cannot be used while theupgrade is being installed. Therefore, makesure to only accept the upgrade at aconvenient time when immediate radio useis not required.

• If you choose to delay, a configuration dataupgrade is installed automatically at the nextpower up. However, in the case of a firmware

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upgrade, the radio prompts Upgrade? again at thenext power up.

• If you choose to reject, the display shows UpgAborted. The radio continues to function with thecurrent configuration until it gets reprogrammed.

NoteIf your radio has problems upgrading over-the-air, consult a qualified technician for details.

Voice AnnouncementThis feature enables the radio to audibly indicate thecurrent feature mode, zone or channel the user hasjust assigned. This audio indicator can be customizedper customer requirements. This is typically usefulwhen the user is in a difficult condition to read thecontent shown on the display.

Each voice announcement is within a limit of threeseconds maximum. The sum duration of all differentvoice announcements in a radio shall be no morethan 1000 seconds.

NoteThis feature must be preprogrammed by aqualified radio technician.

Check with your agent if Voice Announcementis available for the feature you need.

The two options of priority for the VoiceAnnouncement available are:

High Enables the voice of the feature to announceeven when the radio is receiving calls.

Low Disables the voice of the feature fromannouncing when the radio is receiving calls.

You hear a voice announcement when the featuresbelow are preprogrammed in the radio.

• The radio powers up. The radio announces thecurrent zone and channel it is transmitting.

• Press the preprogrammed voice announcementbutton (which specifically programmed to playbackthe current zone and channel). The radioannounces the current zone and channel it istransmitting.

NotePressing this preprogrammed playbackbutton enables the voice feature toannounce in High priority.

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All the three programmable buttons at theside of the radio support this feature.

• Change to a new zone. The radio announces thecurrent zone and channel it is transmitting.

• Change to a new channel remaining within thecurrent zone. The radio announces the currentchannel.

• Press either the Menu Select button orpreprogrammed button of the radio to launch orterminate Scan, PL Disabled, Talkaround/Direct orTransmit Inhibit. The radio announces thecorresponding feature activation or deactivation.

UtilitiesViewing Recent Calls

This feature allows you to view the recent incomingand outgoing call information of the following calltypes:

• Call Alert• Selective Call• Private Call• Phone Call (Outgoing Only)• Emergency Call (Incoming Only)

NoteThe radio can also be preprogrammed to logonly the radio IDs associated with incomingDispatch Calls. Check with your dealer orsystem administrator for more information.

The following methods are options on how to viewrecent calls. The result of all the methods is the same.You can use the options interchangeably dependingon your preference and the programmed functions.

• Viewing recent calls via the preprogrammedRecent Calls button:a) Press the preprogrammed Recent Calls

button.b) or to scroll through the list.c) To return to the Home screen, press the Menu

Select button directly below Exit, press orthe PTT button.

• Viewing recent calls via the radio menu:a) or to Rcnt.b) Press the Menu Select button directly below

Rcnt to access the Recent Calls featurescreen.

c) or to scroll through the list.

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d) To return to the Home screen, press the MenuSelect button directly below Exit, or thePTT button.

The radio automatically exits the feature, if the featureinactivity timer is enabled, when the radio is left idleand the timer expires. You will hear the Menu InactiveExit Tone upon feature exit.

Selecting the Power Level

NoteThis feature must be preprogrammed by aqualified radio technician.

This feature enables you to reduce the transmitpower level for specific case that requires a lowerpower level. You can select the power level at whichyour radio transmits. The radio always turns on to thedefault setting. These reduced transmit power levelsettings do not affect the receiving performance ofyour radio, nor diminish the overall quality of theaudio and data functionality of the radio given thefollowing conditions.

Power level Low enables a shorter transmittingdistance and to conserve power. Power level Highenables a longer transmitting distance.

The following methods are options on how to selectthe power level. The result of all the methods is thesame. You can use the options interchangeablydepending on your preference and the programmedfunctions.

• Selecting the Power Level via the TransmitPower Level switch:a) Use the preprogrammed Transmit Power

Level switch to toggle the power level betweenlow and high power.

• Selecting the Power Level via the radio menu:a) or to Pwr.b) Press the Menu Select button directly below

Pwr.

The display shows Low power and the low powericon or the display shows High power and the highpower icon.

Selecting a Radio Profile

This feature allows you to manually switch the visualand audio settings of the radio. The display, backlight,alert tones, and audio settings are defined according

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to the preprogrammed radio settings of each radioprofile.

Please refer to a qualified technician for moreinformation.

NoteThe radio automatically exits the feature, if thefeature inactivity timer is enabled, when theradio is left idle and the timer expires. You willhear the Menu Inactive Exit Tone upon featureexit.

The following methods are options on how to select aradio profile. The result of all the methods is thesame. You can use the options interchangeablydepending on your preference and the programmedfunctions.

• Selecting a radio profile via the preprogrammedProfile button:a) Press the preprogrammed Profile button.b) or to scroll through the menu selections.c) Press the Menu Select button directly below

Sel to select the required radio profile, or pressthe Menu Select button directly below Exit toexit the screen without making any changes.

The radio returns to the Home screen. The profilename on the Home screen indicates the currentselected radio profile.

• Selecting a radio profile via the radio menu:a) or to Prfl and press the Menu Select

button directly below Prfl to access theProfiles feature screen.

b) or to scroll through the menu selections.c) Press the Menu Select button directly below

Sel to select the required radio profile, or pressthe Menu Select button directly below Exit toexit the screen without making any changes.

The radio returns to the Home screen. The profilename on the Home screen indicates the currentselected radio profile.

Enabling and Disabling the Radio Alias

This feature allows you to display or hide the radioalias (name).

Press the Menu Select button directly belowMyID.

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the display shows momentary Radio ID on, and theradio alias appears on the Home screen.

Selecting the Audio Speaker

Your radio must be preprogrammed to allow you touse this feature.

This feature allows you to select the speaker route forthe radio's audio from either the main or thesecondary speaker using the radio profile settings.While both speakers function together with thesecondary speaker enhancing intelligibility of thereceived audio during typical radio operation, eachspeaker has an independently-tuned frequencyresponse and volume level operation.

The secondary speaker also has a "whisper" modewith a modified volume taper for quieter modes ofoperation.

NoteIf an external speaker or microphoneaccessory is attached to the radio, neitherinternal speaker is operational as audio isrouted to the accessory.

The following methods are options on how to selectthe audio speaker. The result of all the methods is thesame. You can use the options interchangeably

depending on your preference and the programmedfunctions.

• Select the audio speaker via the preprogrammedProfile button:a) Press the preprogrammed Profile button.b) or to scroll through the menu selections.c) Press the Menu Select button directly below

Sel to select the radio profile with the requiredspeaker routing or press the Menu Selectbutton directly below Exit to exit the screenwithout making any changes.The radio returns to the Home screen. Theprofile name on the Home screen indicates thecurrent selected radio profile.

• Select the audio speaker via the radio menu Prfl:a) or to Prfl.b) To access the Profiles feature screen, press

the Menu Select button directly below Prfl.c) or to scroll through the menu selections.d) Press the Menu Select button directly below

Sel to select the radio profile with the requiredspeaker routing or press the Menu Select

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button directly below Exit to exit the screenwithout making any changes.The radio returns to the Home screen. Theprofile name on the Home screen indicates thecurrent selected radio profile.

Controlling the Display Backlight

You can enable or disable the radio’s displaybacklight as needed, if poor light conditions make thedisplay or keypad difficult to read.

Depending on how your radio is preprogrammed, youcan also maintain a minimum backlight level on theradio's front display.

NoteThe backlight setting also affects the MenuSelect buttons and Navigation buttonbacklighting accordingly.

The backlight remains on for apreprogrammed time before it automaticallyturns off completely or returns to the minimumbacklight level.

Perform one of the following actions:

• To toggle the backlight on or off, press thepreprogrammed Light/Flip button.

• To turn the backlight on, press either the MenuSelect or Navigation button, or anyprogrammable radio controls or buttons.

Locking and Unlocking the Controls

You can lock your radio keypad, programmablebuttons, and knob or knobs to avoid inadvertent entry.Check with your dealer or qualified technician for bestselection to suit your usage.

1 Toggle the preprogrammed Keypad/Control Lockbutton to on.The display shows Kypd/Ctrl Lock.

2 Toggle again to unlock the controls.

Turning the Controls and Buttons Tones On or Off

You can enable and disable the tones of Navigationbuttons and controls if needed.

• Turning the tones on or off via the preprogrammedMute button:a) To turn the tones off or on, press the

preprogrammed Mute button.

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• Turning the tones on or off via the radio menu:a) or to Mute.b) Press the Menu Select button directly below

Mute.The display shows momentary Tones off,indicating that the tones are disabled or thedisplay shows momentary Tones on, and youhear a short tone indicating that the tones areenabled.

Turning Voice Mute On or Off

You can enable and disable voice transmission, ifneeded.

The following methods are options on how to turnVoice Mute on or off. The result of all the methods isthe same. You can use the options interchangeablydepending on your preference and the programmedfunctions.

• Turning Voice Mute off or on via thepreprogrammed Voice Mute button:a) To turn the feature off or on, press the

preprogrammed Voice Mute button.

• Turning Voice Mute on or off via the radio menu:

a) or to VMut.b) Press the Menu Select button directly below

VMut.

The display shows momentary Voice mute off, andyou hear a short tone, indicating that the feature isdisabled or the display shows momentary Voicemute on, and you hear a short tone, indicating thatthe feature is enabled.

Using the Time-Out Timer

This feature turns off the transmitter of your radio.You cannot transmit longer than the preset timersetting.

If you attempt to do so, the radio automatically stopsyour transmission, and you hear a talk-prohibit tone.

The timer is defaulted at 60 seconds, but it can bepreprogrammed from 3 to 120 seconds, in 15-secondintervals, or it can be disabled entirely for each radiomode, by a qualified radio technician.

NoteYou hear a brief, low-pitched, warning tonefour seconds before the transmission timesout.

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1 Hold down the PTT button longer than thepreprogrammed time.You hear a short, low-pitched warning tone, thetransmission is cut-off, and the LED goes out untilyou release the PTT button.

2 Release the PTT button.The timer resets.

3 To re-transmit, press the PTT button.The time-out timer restarts and the LED lights upsolid red.

Time and Date Setup

You can set the time and date for your radio.

Settings:

• The default time setting is a 12-hour clock. Thedisplay shows 12:00AM.

• The AM/PM selection is not available for the 24-hour clock setting.

• The default setting for the domestic date showsMDY.

NoteCheck with your dealer or systemadministrator for additional programmablesettings for this feature.

Editing the Time and Date

1 or to Clck.

2 Press the Menu Select button directly belowClck.The display shows the current setting of the radio.

3 Press the Menu Select button directly belowEdit.The first item blinks.

4 Perform one of the following actions:

• or to change the selected item.• or one or more times to move to an item you

wish to change. or to change theselected item.

• Press the Menu Select button directly belowExit to exit the screen without making anychanges and return to the Home screen.

5 Perform one of the following actions:

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• Press the Menu Select button directly belowOk once you have finished to save yourchanges and return to the Home screen.

• Press the Menu Select button directly belowCncl to discard all changes and return to theHome screen.

Press at any time to return to the Home screenwithout saving your changes.

NoteIf a call arrives while the radio is in theclock-setting menu, the radio exits clocksetting and displays the call information.Any changes made before the call is notsaved.

Using Conventional Squelch Operation Features

This feature filters out unwanted calls with low signalstrength or channels that have a higher than normalbackground noise.Analog Options

Tone Private Line (PL), Digital Private-Line (DPL),and carrier squelch can be available(preprogrammed) per channel.

Mode Result

Carrier squelch (C) You hear all traffic on achannel.

PL or DPL The radio responds onlyto your messages.

Digital Options

One or more of the following options may bepreprogrammed in your radio. Check with your dealeror system administrator for more information.

Option Result

Digital Carrier-OperatedSquelch (COS)

You hear any digitaltraffic.

Normal Squelch You hear any digitaltraffic having the correctnetwork access code.

Selective Switch You hear any digitaltraffic having the correctnetwork access code andcorrect talkgroup.

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Using the PL Defeat Feature

This feature allows you to override any coded squelch(DPL or PL) that might be preprogrammed to achannel. The radio also unmutes to any digital activityon a digital channel.

Place the preprogrammed PL Defeat switch in thePL Defeat position.One of the following scenarios occurs:

• You hear any activity on the channel.• The radio is muted if no activity is present.

NoteWhen this feature is active, the CarrierSquelch status indicator is displayed.

Digital PTT ID Support

This feature allows you to see the radio ID (number)of the radio from whom you are currently receiving atransmission. This ID, consisting up to a maximum ofeight characters, can be viewed by both the receivingradio and the dispatcher.

The ID number of your radio is also automatically sentevery time the PTT button is pressed. This is a per-channel feature. For digital voice transmissions, the

ID of your radio is sent continuously during the voicemessage.

Smart PTT Feature (Conventional Only)

Smart PTT is a per-personality, programmablefeature used in conventional radio systems to keepradio users from talking over other radioconversations.

When smart PTT is enabled in your radio, you cannottransmit on an active channel.

If you try to transmit on an active smart-PTT channel,you hear an alert tone, and the transmission isinhibited. The LED lights up solid yellow to indicatethat the channel is busy.

The following table shows the variations of smartPTT:

Mode Description

Transmit Inhibiton BusyChannel withCarrier

You cannot transmit if any trafficis detected on the channel.

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Mode Description

Transmit Inhibiton BusyChannel withWrong SquelchCode

You cannot transmit on an activechannel with a squelch code or (ifsecure-equipped) encryption keyother than your own. If the PLcode is the same as yours, thetransmission is not prevented.

Quick-KeyOverride

Your radio must bepreprogrammed to allow you touse Quick-Key Override. Thisfeature can work in conjunctionwith either of the two abovevariations. You can override thetransmit-inhibit state by quick-keying the radio. In other words,two PTT button presses withinthe preprogrammed time limit.

Transmit Inhibit

This feature is available for APCO 25 trunking, Type IItrunking and Conventional operations for all APXradios.

When Transmit Inhibit feature is enabled, the radiostops all transmission including voice and data. The

radio could receive messages but not replying theacknowledgement request of the received message.

User could physically control the transmission of theradio especially during operation in hazardousenvironments with this feature. An environment isconsidered hazardous when the power emitted by theradio power amplifier could initiate an explosion orother dangerous reactions.

When the Transmit Inhibit feature is disabled, theradio functions according to its normal operations.

The radio sounds alert tone when user enters or exitsthis feature and also when PTT is pressed.

NoteAcknowledgement of any messages requiredfrom the radio is not transmitted if the TransmitInhibition is enabled.

Enabling Transmit Inhibition

Perform one of the following actions:

• Switch the preprogrammed Transmit Inhibitswitch to Transmit Inhibit enabled.

• or to TxIn. Press the Menu Select buttonbelow TxIn.

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• Press the Transmit Inhibit programmablebutton.

NoteIf the user has disabled TX Inhibit via themenu and then moves the switch to theposition where TX Inhibit is enabled, thenew value overwrites the menu value.

The display shows Tx inhibit on. You hear asequence of short, low‐high tones to indicatetransmission is inhibited.

Pressing PTT triggers the radio sounds a constantshort, low‐pitched tone (reject tone).

NoteThe status of the Transmit Inhibit does notchange after the radio powers up.

Disabling Transmit Inhibition

Perform one of the following actions:

• or to TxIn. Press the Menu Select buttonbelow TxIn.

• Press the Transmit Inhibit programmablebutton.

NoteIf the user has disabled TX Inhibit via thesoftkey and then moves the switch to theposition where TX Inhibit is enabled, thenew value overwrites the menu value.

The display shows Tx inhibit off. You hear asequence of short, high‐low tone (Transmit InhibitOff tone) to indicate transmission is back to normaloperation.

IMPRES Battery Annunciator

This feature displays the current capacity andcharges cycles of your battery when an IMPRES™

Battery is powering your radio. This feature must beenabled in your radio to see the information.

The information shown are:

ChargePercentage

Percentage of current batterycapacity.

RemainingCapacity

Remaining power of the batteryin mAh.

EstimatedCharges

Number of charges cycles thebattery has gone through.

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Accessing the Battery Info screen

1 or to Batt.

2 Press the Menu Select button directly belowBatt.The display shows the details of the battery.

3 To return to the Home screen, press the MenuSelect button directly below Exit.

General Radio Information

Your radio contains information on the following:

• Radio Information• IP Display• Control Assignments• Soft ID (If enabled)

NoteThe radio automatically exits the feature, if thefeature inactivity timer is enabled, when theradio is left idle and the timer expires. Youhear the Menu Inactive Exit Tone upon featureexit.

Accessing the Radio Information

This feature displays the following radio information:

• Host Version• Secure Version• Model Number• ESN• Flash Code• Tuning Version• Option Board Type (optional)• Option Board Bluetooth Address (optional)• Expansion Board Type (optional)• MFK Secondary Function• DSP Version• KG (Secure Algorithm)• Serial Number• Flash Size & Type• RF Band(s)• 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)

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NoteTo return to the Home screen, press at anytime.

1 Perform one of the following actions:

• Press the preprogrammed Info button.• or to Info and press the Menu Select

button directly below Info.

2 or to Radio Info and press the MenuSelect button directly below Sel.The display shows the Information screen.

3 Perform one of the following actions:

• or to scroll through the variousinformation.

• To return to the previous screen, press theMenu Select button directly below Back.

• Press to return to the Home screen .

Viewing the IP Information

This feature displays the device name, IP address,and status of your radio.

NoteThe device name of your radio ispreprogrammed. Check with your dealer orsystem administrator for more information.

1 Perform one of the following actions:

• Press the preprogrammed Info button.• or to Info and press the Menu Select

button directly below Info.

2 or to IP Info and press the Menu Selectbutton directly below Sel.The display shows the IP Info screen.

3 Perform one of the following actions:

• or to scroll through the variousinformation.

• Press the Menu Select button directly belowBack to return to the previous screen.

• Press to return to the Home screen.

Viewing the Control Assignments

This feature displays the programmable radiofunctions assigned to the controls of your radio for thecurrently selected channel.

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See Programmable Features on page 33 for moreinformation on the various programmable features ofyour radio.

1 Perform one of the following actions:

• Press the preprogrammed Info button.• or to Info and press the Menu Select

button directly below Info.

2 or to Control map and press the MenuSelect button directly below Sel.The display shows the Control Map screen.

3 Perform one of the following actions:

• or to scroll through the variousinformation.

• Press the Menu Select button directly belowBack to return to the previous screen.

• Press to return to the Home screen.

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Helpful Tips

Radio CareCaution

• Your radio casting has a vent port thatallows for pressure equalization in theradio. Never poke this vent with anyobjects, such as needles, tweezers, orscrewdrivers.This could create leak pathsinto the radio and the radio’s submergibilitywill be lost.

See the following picture for MFKradio.

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• The radio with antenna attached properly isdesigned to be submersible to a maximumdepth of 1 meter (3.28 feet) and amaximum submersion time of 30 minutes.Exceeding either maximum limit or usewithout antenna may result in damage tothe radio.

• If the radio battery contact area has beensubmerged in water, dry and clean theradio battery contacts before attaching abattery to the radio. Otherwise, the watercould short-circuit the radio.

• If the radio has been submerged in water,shake the radio well so that any water thatmay be trapped inside the speaker grilleand microphone port can be removed.Otherwise, the water will decrease theaudio quality of the radio.

• Do not submerge the radio as this resultsin damage to the radio.

• If water is observed on the battery contactarea, dry and clean the radio batterycontacts before attaching a battery to theradio. Otherwise, the water could short-circuit the radio.

• If water is observed on the speaker grillarea, shake the radio well so that anywater that may be trapped inside thespeaker grille and microphone port can beremoved. Otherwise, the water willdecrease the audio quality of the radio.

• Do not disassemble the radio. This coulddamage radio seals and result in leakpaths into the radio. Any radiomaintenance should be performed only bya qualified radio technician.

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Cleaning Your Radio

CautionDo not use solvents to clean your radio asmost chemicals may permanently damage theradio housing and textures.

Do not submerge the radio in the detergentsolution.

To clean the external surfaces of your radio, followthe procedure described next.

1 Combine one teaspoon of mild dishwashingdetergent to one gallon of water (0.5% solution).

2 Apply the solution sparingly with a stiff, non-metallic, shortbristled brush, making sure excessdetergent does not get entrapped near theconnectors, controls or crevices. Dry the radiothoroughly with a soft, lint-free cloth.

3 Clean battery contacts with a lint-free cloth toremove dirt or grease.

Proper Ways to Handle the Radio

• Do not pound, drop, or throw the radiounnecessarily. Never carry the radio by theantenna.

• Avoid subjecting the radio to an excess of liquids.• Do not submerge the radio.• Avoid subjecting the radio to corrosives, solvents

or chemicals.• Do not disassemble the radio.• Caution

Do not use the radio without an accessoryconnector or a dust cover in place ascontamination can build up on the contacts.

• When charging the radio using a wall mountedcharger, the radio must be turned off. Otherwise,the Man Down Alert and Emergency may beaccidentally triggered.

Radio Service and Repair

Proper repair and maintenance procedures willassure efficient operation and long life for thisproduct. A Motorola maintenance agreement willprovide expert service to keep this and all othercommunication equipment in perfect operatingcondition. A nationwide service organization is

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provided by Motorola to support maintenanceservices. Through its maintenance and installationprogram, Motorola makes available the finest serviceto those desiring reliable, continuous communicationson a contract basis. For a contract service agreement,please contact your nearest Motorola service or salesrepresentative, or an authorized Motorola dealer.

Battery CareBattery Charge Status

Your radio can indicate the battery’s charge statusthrough:

• the LED and sounds.• the fuel gauge icon on the display.

You can also check the battery charge status via themenu entry. See IMPRES Battery Annunciator onpage 116 for more information.

LED and Sounds

When your battery is low:

• the LED blinks red when the PTT button ispressed.

• you hear a low-battery “chirp” (short, high-pitchedtone).

Fuel Gauge Icons

A blinking fuel gauge icon ( ) is displayed only whenthe battery voltage drops to low level. In this case,replace the battery with a fully charged one.

Gauge Battery Charge

76% to 100% full[3]

51% to 75%[3]

26% to 50%[3]

11% to 25%[3]

10% or less (at 10%, the gaugebegins blinking)

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Battery Recycling and Disposal

In the U.S. and Canada, Motorola participates in thenationwide Rechargeable Battery RecyclingCorporation (RBRC) program for battery collectionand recycling. Many retailers and dealers participatein this program.

For the location of the drop-off facility closest to you,access RBRC's Internet web site at www.rbrc.com orcall 1-800-8-BATTERY. This internet site andtelephone number also provide other usefulinformation concerning recycling options forconsumers, businesses, and governmental agencies.

3 These are for IMPRES™ battery operation only.

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AccessoriesThe accessory link below is for APX radios. Not allaccessories are FCC certified to operate with all APXmodels and/or bandsplits. Please refer to the specificAPX radio price pages for a list of FCC certifiedaccessories or contact your sales representative foraccessory compatibility.

http://www.motorolasolutions.com/APX

NoteOnly the following programming cables arecompatible with the radios.

• APX DMR Port Programming Cable(PMKN4012B)

• Test and Alignment Programming Cable(PMKN4013C)

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Maritime Radio Use in the VHFFrequency Range

Special Channel AssignmentsEmergency Channel

If you are in imminent and grave danger at sea andrequire emergency assistance, use VHF Channel 16to send a distress call to nearby vessels and theUnited States Coast Guard. Transmit the followinginformation, in this order:

1 “MAYDAY, MAYDAY, MAYDAY.”2 “THIS IS _____________________, CALL SIGN

__________.” State the name of the vessel indistress 3 times, followed by the call sign or otheridentification of the vessel, stated 3 times.

3 Repeat “MAYDAY” and the name of the vessel.4 “WE ARE LOCATED AT

_______________________.” State the positionof the vessel in distress, using any information thatwill help responders to locate you, e.g.:

• latitude and longitude• bearing (state whether you are using true or

magnetic north)

• distance to a well-known landmark• vessel course, speed or destination

5 State the nature of the distress.6 Specify what kind of assistance you need.7 State the number of persons on board and the

number needing medical attention, if any.8 Mention any other information that would be

helpful to responders, such as type of vessel,vessel length and/or tonnage, hull color, etc.

9 “OVER.”10 Wait for a response.11 If you do not receive an immediate response,

remain by the radio and repeat the transmission atintervals until you receive a response. Beprepared to follow any instructions given to you.

Non-Commercial Call Channel

For non-commercial transmissions, such as fishingreports, rendezvous arrangements, repair scheduling,or berthing information, use VHF Channel 9.

Operating Frequency RequirementsA radio designated for shipboard use must complywith Federal Communications Commission Rule Part80 as follows:

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• on ships subject to Part II of Title III of theCommunications Act, the radio must be capable ofoperating on the 156.800 MHz frequency.

• on ships subject to the Safety Convention, theradio must be capable of operating:

• in the simplex mode on the ship stationtransmitting frequencies specified in the156.025 – 157.425 MHz frequency band, and

• in the semiduplex mode on the two frequencychannels specified in the table below.

Note

Simplex channels 3, 21, 23, 61, 64, 81, 82,and 83 cannot be lawfully used by the generalpublic in US waters.

Additional information about operatingrequirements in the Maritime Services can beobtained from the full text of FCC Rule Part 80and from the US Coast Guard.

Table 1: VHF Marine Channel List

ChannelNumber

Frequency (MHz)

Transmit Receive

1 156.050 160.650

2 156.100 160.700

* 156.150 160.750

4 156.200 160.800

5 156.250 160.850

6 156.300 –

7 156.350 160.950

8 156.400 –

9 156.450 156.450

10 156.500 156.500

11 156.550 156.550

12 156.600 156.600

13** 156.650 156.650

14 156.700 156.700

15** 156.750 156.750

16 156.800 156.800

17** 156.850 156.850

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18 156.900 161.500

19 156.950 161.550

20 157.000 161.600

* 157.050 161.650

22 157.100 161.700

* 157.150 161.750

24 157.200 161.800

25 157.250 161.850

26 157.300 161.900

27 157.350 161.950

28 157.400 162.000

60 156.025 160.625

* 156.075 160.675

62 156.125 160.725

63 156.175 160.775

* 156.225 160.825

65 156.275 160.875

66 156.325 160.925

67** 156.375 156.375

68 156.425 156.425

69 156.475 156.475

71 156.575 156.575

72 156.625 –

73 156.675 156.675

74 156.725 156.725

75 *** ***

76 *** ***

77** 156.875 –

78 156.925 161.525

79 156.975 161.575

80 157.025 161.625

* 157.075 161.675

* 157.125 161.725

* 157.175 161.775

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84 157.225 161.825

85 157.275 161.875

86 157.325 161.925

87 157.375 161.975

88 157.425 162.025

Note

* Simplex channels 3, 21, 23, 61, 64, 81, 82,and 83 cannot be lawfully used by thegeneral public in US waters.

** Low power (1 W) only.

*** Guard band.

NoteA – in the Receive column indicates that thechannel is transmit only.

Declaration of Compliance for the Use ofDistress and Safety Frequencies

The radio equipment does not employ a modulationother than the internationally adopted modulation for

maritime use when it operates on the distress andsafety frequencies specified in RSS-182 Section 7.3.

Technical Parameters for Interfacing ExternalData Sources

RS232 USB SB9600

InputVoltage(Volts

Peak-to-peak)

18V 3.6V 5V

Max DataRate

28 kb/s 12 Mb/s 9.6 kb/s

Impedance 5000 ohm 90 ohm 120 ohm

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GlossaryThis glossary is a list of specialized terms used in thismanual.

ACK Acknowledgment ofcommunication.

Active Channel A channel that has traffic on it.

Analog Signal An RF signal that has acontinuous nature rather than apulsed or discrete nature.

ARS Automatic Registration Service

ASTRO 25 Motorola standard for wirelessdigital trunked communications.

ASTROConventional

Motorola standard for wirelessdigital conventionalcommunications.

Autoscan A feature that allows the radioto automatically scan themembers of a scan list.

Call Alert Privately page an individual bysending an audible tone.

Carrier Squelch Feature that responds to thepresence of an RF carrier byopening or unmuting (turningon) a receiver’s audio circuit. Asquelch circuit silences theradio when no signal is beingreceived so that the user doesnot have to listen to “noise”.

Central Controller A software-controlled,computer-driven device thatreceives and generates datafor the trunked radios assignedto it. It monitors and directs theoperations of the trunkedrepeaters.

Channel A group of characteristics suchas transmit/ receive frequencypairs, radio parameters, andencryption encoding.

Control Channel In a trunking system, one of thechannels that is used toprovide a continuous, two-way/data communications pathbetween the central controllerand all radios on the system.

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Conventional Typically refers to radio-to-radio communications,sometimes through a repeater(see Trunking).

ConventionalScan List

A scan list that includes onlyconventional channels.

Digital PrivateLine (DPL)

A type of coded squelch usingdata bursts. Similar to PLexcept a digital code is usedinstead of a tone.

Digital Signal An RF signal that has a pulsed,or discrete, nature, rather thana continuous nature.

Dispatcher An individual who has radiosystem management duties.

DSP Digital Signal Processing

DynamicRegrouping

A feature that allows thedispatcher to temporarilyreassign selected radios to asingle special channel so theycan communicate with eachother.

DSR Dynamic System Resilience

ESN Electrical Serial Number

Failsoft A feature that allowscommunications to take placeeven though the centralcontroller has failed. Eachtrunked repeater in the systemtransmits a data word informingevery radio that the system hasgone into failsoft.

FCC Federal CommunicationsCommission.

FM Frequency Modulation

Hang Up Disconnect.

Home screen The first display informationafter the radio completes itsself test.

IV&D Integrated Voice and Data

LCD Liquid crystal display.

LED Light-emitting diode.

MCW Mission Critical Wireless

MDC Motorola Data Communication

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Menu Entry A software-activated featureshown at the bottom of thedisplay – selection of thesefeatures is controlled by the

, , and buttons.

Monitor Check channel activity bypressing the Monitor button. Ifthe channel is clear, you hearstatic. If the channel is in use,you hear conversation. It alsoserves as a way to check thevolume level of the radio, sincethe radio “opens the squelch”when the monitor button ispressed.

Multi-FunctionKnob

It works as a power on/offbutton, provides primary andsecondary functions likevolume change and modechange.

Multi-SystemTalkgroup ScanList

A scan list that can includeboth talkgroups (trunked) andchannels (conventional).

Network AccessCode

Network Access Code (NAC)operates on digital channels toreduce voice channelinterference between adjacentsystems and sites.

Non-Tactical/Revert

The user talks on apreprogrammed emergencychannel. The emergency alarmis sent out on this samechannel.

Page A one-way alert, with audioand/or display messages.

Personality A set of unique featuresspecific to a radio.

Preprogrammed Refers to a software featurethat has been activated by aqualified radio technician.

Private(Conversation)Call

A feature that lets you have aprivate conversation withanother radio user in thetalkgroup.

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Private Line (PL) A sub-audible tone that istransmitted such that onlyreceivers decoding the tonereceives it.

Programmable Refers to a radio control thatcan have a radio featureassigned to it.

PTT Push-To-Talk. The PTT buttonengages the transmitter andputs the radio in transmit(send) operation whenpressed.

Radio Frequency(RF)

The part of the generalfrequency spectrum betweenthe audio and infrared lightregions (about 10 kHz to10,000,000 MHz).

Repeater A conventional radio feature,where you talk through areceive/transmit facility that re-transmits received signals, inorder to improvecommunications range andcoverage.

Selective Switch Any digital P25 traffic havingthe correct Network AccessCode and the correct talkgroup.

Squelch Special electronic circuitry,added to the receiver of aradio, that reduces, or cuts off,unwanted signals before theyare heard in the speaker.

Standby An operating condition wherebythe radio’s speaker is mutedbut still continues to receivedata.

Status Calls Pre-defined text messages thatallow the user to send aconditional message withouttalking.

Tactical/ Non-Revert

The user talks on the channelthat was selected before theradio entered the emergencystate.

Talkaround Bypass a repeater and talkdirectly to another unit for easylocal unit-to-unitcommunications.

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Talkgroup An organization or group ofradio users who communicatewith each other using the samecommunication path.

TMS Text Messaging Service

Trunking The automatic sharing ofcommunications paths betweena large number of users (seeConventional).

Trunking PriorityMonitor Scan List

A scan list that includestalkgroups that are all from thesame trunking system.

UTC Coordinated Universal Time.The international time standard(formerly Greenwich MeanTime, or GMT). Zero hoursUTC is midnight in Greenwich,England, which is located at 0degrees longitude. Everythingeast of Greenwich (up to 180degrees) is later in time;everything west is earlier.There are 42 time authoritiesaround the world that are

constantly synchronizing witheach other. Abbreviated asUTC (English backronym =Universal Time, Coordinated),it is also known as Zulu (Z)Time.

Zone A grouping of channels.

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Limited Warranty

MOTOROLA COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS

I. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS AND FORHOW LONG:

MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC. (“MOTOROLA”)warrants the MOTOROLA manufacturedCommunication Products listed below (“Product”)against defects in material and workmanship undernormal use and service for a period of time from thedate of purchase as scheduled below:

ASTRO APX 1000Portable Units

One (1) Year

Product Accessories One (1) Year

For LACR region:

ASTRO APX 1000Portable Units

Three (3) Years

Product Accessories One (1) Year

MOTOROLA, at its option, will at no charge eitherrepair the Product (with new or reconditioned parts),replace it (with a new or reconditioned Product), orrefund the purchase price of the Product during thewarranty period provided it is returned in accordancewith the terms of this warranty. Replaced parts orboards are warranted for the balance of the originalapplicable warranty period. All replaced parts ofProduct shall become the property of MOTOROLA.

This express limited warranty is extended byMOTOROLA to the original end user purchaser onlyand is not assignable or transferable to any otherparty. This is the complete warranty for the Productmanufactured by MOTOROLA. MOTOROLAassumes no obligations or liability for additions ormodifications to this warranty unless made in writingand signed by an officer of MOTOROLA.

Unless made in a separate agreement betweenMOTOROLA and the original end user purchaser,MOTOROLA does not warrant the installation,maintenance or service of the Product.

MOTOROLA cannot be responsible in any way forany ancillary equipment not furnished by MOTOROLAwhich is attached to or used in connection with theProduct, or for operation of the Product with any

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ancillary equipment, and all such equipment isexpressly excluded from this warranty. Because eachsystem which may use the Product is unique,MOTOROLA disclaims liability for range, coverage, oroperation of the system as a whole under thiswarranty.

MOTOROLA offers the following optional extendedservice contracts.

SERVICE FROM THE START (SfS)COMPREHENSIVE

Provides for extended hardware repair coverageINCLUDING CHEMICAL, LIQUID, FIRE, ANDOTHER PHYSICAL DAMAGE. Comprehensivecoverage is available in conjunction withMOTOROLA’S standard Commercial Warranty andstarts from the FIRST DAY the radio is put into use.Service performed under this plan consists of repairor replacement of the covered equipment as set forthin the terms and conditions. Repairs will be madeonly at the designated MOTOROLA repair depot.Local services are not included. MOTOROLA will paythe inbound shipping charges only with use of theMOTOROLA designated delivery service.MOTOROLA will pay for outbound shipping viaMOTOROLA'S normal shipping methods.

SERVICE FROM THE START (SfS) LITE

Provides extended hardware normal wear and tearrepair coverage beginning AFTER MOTOROLA’Sstandard Commercial Warranty period expires.Service performed under this plan consists of repairof the covered equipment as set forth in the termsand conditions. Repairs will be made only at thedesignated MOTOROLA repair depot. Local servicesare not included. MOTOROLA will pay for outboundshipping via MOTOROLA'S normal shipping methods.

II. GENERAL PROVISIONS:This warranty sets forth the full extent ofMOTOROLA'S responsibilities regarding the Product.Repair, replacement or refund of the purchase price,at MOTOROLA’s option, is the exclusive remedy.THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALLOTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES. IMPLIEDWARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION,IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITYAND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THISLIMITED WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALLMOTOROLA BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES INEXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE

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PRODUCT, FOR ANY LOSS OF USE, LOSS OFTIME, INCONVENIENCE, COMMERCIAL LOSS,LOST PROFITS OR SAVINGS OR OTHERINCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE ORINABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT, TO THEFULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE DISCLAIMED BYLAW.

III. STATE LAW RIGHTS:SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSIONOR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL ORCONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LIMITATION ONHOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SOTHE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSIONS MAYNOT APPLY.

This warranty gives specific legal rights, and theremay be other rights which may vary from state tostate.

IV. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE:You must provide proof of purchase (bearing the dateof purchase and Product item serial number) in orderto receive warranty service and, also, deliver or sendthe Product item, transportation and insurance

prepaid, to an authorized warranty service location.Warranty service will be provided by MOTOROLAthrough one of its authorized warranty servicelocations. If you first contact the company which soldyou the Product (e.g., dealer or communicationservice provider), it can facilitate your obtainingwarranty service. You can also call MOTOROLA at1-800-927-2744 US/Canada.

V. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOTCOVER:

1 Defects or damage resulting from use of theProduct in other than its normal and customarymanner.

2 Defects or damage from misuse, accident, water,or neglect.

3 Defects or damage from improper testing,operation, maintenance, installation, alteration,modification, or adjustment.

4 Breakage or damage to antennas unless causeddirectly by defects in material workmanship.

5 A Product subjected to unauthorized Productmodifications, disassembles or repairs (including,without limitation, the addition to the Product ofnon-MOTOROLA supplied equipment) which

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adversely affect performance of the Product orinterfere with MOTOROLA's normal warrantyinspection and testing of the Product to verify anywarranty claim.

6 Product which has had the serial number removedor made illegible.

7 Rechargeable batteries if:

• any of the seals on the battery enclosure ofcells are broken or show evidence oftampering.

• the damage or defect is caused by charging orusing the battery in equipment or service otherthan the Product for which it is specified.

8 Freight costs to the repair depot.9 A Product which, due to illegal or unauthorized

alteration of the software/firmware in the Product,does not function in accordance withMOTOROLA’s published specifications or the FCCcertification labeling in effect for the Product at thetime the Product was initially distributed fromMOTOROLA.

10 Scratches or other cosmetic damage to Productsurfaces that does not affect the operation of theProduct.

11 Normal and customary wear and tear.

VI. PATENT AND SOFTWARE PROVISIONS:MOTOROLA will defend, at its own expense, any suitbrought against the end user purchaser to the extentthat it is based on a claim that the Product or partsinfringe a United States patent, and MOTOROLA willpay those costs and damages finally awarded againstthe end user purchaser in any such suit which areattributable to any such claim, but such defense andpayments are conditioned on the following:

1 that MOTOROLA will be notified promptly inwriting by such purchaser of any notice of suchclaim,

2 that MOTOROLA will have sole control of thedefense of such suit and all negotiations for itssettlement or compromise, and

3 should the Product or parts become, or inMOTOROLA’s opinion be likely to become, thesubject of a claim of infringement of a UnitedStates patent, that such purchaser will permitMOTOROLA, at its option and expense, either toprocure for such purchaser the right to continueusing the Product or parts or to replace or modifythe same so that it becomes non-infringing or togrant such purchaser a credit for the Product orparts as depreciated and accept its return. The

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depreciation will be an equal amount per year overthe lifetime of the Product or parts as establishedby MOTOROLA.

MOTOROLA will have no liability with respect to anyclaim of patent infringement which is based upon thecombination of the Product or parts furnishedhereunder with software, apparatus or devices notfurnished by MOTOROLA, nor will MOTOROLA haveany liability for the use of ancillary equipment orsoftware not furnished by MOTOROLA which isattached to or used in connection with the Product.The foregoing states the entire liability ofMOTOROLA with respect to infringement of patentsby the Product or any parts thereof.

Laws in the United States and other countriespreserve for MOTOROLA certain exclusive rights forcopyrighted MOTOROLA software such as theexclusive rights to reproduce in copies and distributecopies of such MOTOROLA software. MOTOROLAsoftware may be used in only the Product in whichthe software was originally embodied and suchsoftware in such Product may not be replaced,copied, distributed, modified in any way, or used toproduce any derivative thereof. No other useincluding, without limitation, alteration, modification,reproduction, distribution, or reverse engineering of

such MOTOROLA software or exercise of rights insuch MOTOROLA software is permitted. No license isgranted by implication, estoppel or otherwise underMOTOROLA patent rights or copyrights.

VII. GOVERNING LAW:This Warranty is governed by the laws of the State ofIllinois, U.S.A.

VIII. For Australia OnlyThis warranty is given by Motorola Solutions AustraliaPty Limited (ABN 16 004 742 312) of Tally HoBusiness Park, 10 Wesley Court. Burwood East,Victoria.

Our goods come with guarantees that cannot beexcluded under the Australia Consumer Law. You areentitled to a replacement or refund for a major failureand compensation for any other reasonablyforeseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled tohave the goods repaired or replaced if the goods failto be of acceptable quality and the failure does notamount to a major failure.

Motorola Solutions Australia’s limited warranty aboveis in addition to any rights and remedies you may

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have under the Australian Consumer Law. If you haveany queries, please call Motorola Solutions Australiaat 1800 457 439. You may also visit our website: http://www.motorolasolutions.com/XA-EN/Pages/Contact_Us for the most updated warranty terms.

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