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PROFESSIONAL DIGITAL TWO-WAY RADIO

MOTOTRBO™ DGP™ 5050/DGP™ 8050NON-DISPLAY PORTABLEUSER GUIDE

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

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

Software Version............................10

Computer Software Copyrights....11

Handling Precautions....................12

Getting Started...............................13How to Use This Guide..................................13What Your Dealer/System Administrator

Can Tell You.............................................13

Preparing Your Radio for Use.......15Charging the Battery......................................15Attaching the Battery..................................... 15Attaching the Antenna................................... 16Attaching the Belt Clip................................... 16Attaching the Universal Connector Cover

(Dust Cover)............................................. 17Powering Up the Radio..................................17Adjusting the Volume.....................................18

Identifying Radio Controls............19Radio Controls...............................................19

Non-Connect Plus Operations......20

Additional Radio Controls inNon-Connect Plus Mode............21

Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button............................21Programmable Buttons..................................21

Assignable Radio Functions............... 22

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Assignable Settings or UtilityFunctions....................................... 23

Identifying Status Indicators...........................24LED Indicator...................................... 24Audio Tones........................................25Indicator Tones................................... 25

Switching Between Conventional Analogand Digital Mode.......................................26

IP Site Connect ......................................... 26Capacity Plus ............................................ 27Linked Capacity Plus .................................27

Making and Receiving Calls inNon-Connect Plus Mode............29

Selecting a Zone............................................29Selecting a Channel.......................................29Receiving and Responding to a Radio Call... 29

Receiving and Responding to aGroup Call......................................30

Receiving and Responding to aPrivate Call ................................. 30

Receiving an All Call...........................31Receiving and Responding to a

Selective Call .............................32

Receiving and Responding to aPhone Call .................................. 32

Making a Radio Call.......................................33Making a Group Call........................... 33Making a Private Call ......................34Making an All Call............................... 35Making a Selective Call .................. 35Making a Phone Call...........................36Making a Private Call with a One

Touch Call Button.......................... 37Stopping a Radio Call ................................37Talkaround.....................................................38Monitoring Features.......................................38

Monitoring a Channel..........................38Permanent Monitor............................. 39

Advanced Features in Non-Connect Plus Mode....................40

Scan Lists...................................................... 40Scan...............................................................40

Starting and Stopping Scan................ 40Responding to a Transmission

During a Scan................................ 41Deleting a Nuisance Channel............. 41Restoring a Nuisance Channel........... 41

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Vote Scan ..................................................42Call Indicator Settings....................................42

Escalating Alarm Tone Volume...........42Call Alert Operation....................................... 42

Receiving and Responding to aCall Alert........................................ 42

Making a Call Alert with the OneTouch Access Button.....................43

Emergency Operation....................................43Sending an Emergency Alarm............ 44Sending an Emergency Alarm with

Call.................................................44Sending an Emergency Alarm with

Voice to Follow .......................... 45Reinitiating an Emergency Mode........46Exiting Emergency Mode....................46

Text Message Features .............................47Sending a Quick Text Message

with the One Touch AccessButton............................................ 47

Privacy .......................................................47Multi-Site Controls ..................................... 48

Starting an Automatic Site Search......48Stopping an Automatic Site Search.... 49Starting a Manual Site Search............ 49

Lone Worker.................................................. 49

Password Lock Features............................... 49Accessing the Radio from

Password....................................... 50Unlocking the Radio from Locked

State.............................................. 50Changing the Password......................51

Bluetooth Operation.......................................52Auto-Range Transponder System (ARTS)

.............................................................. 52Over-the-Air-Programming (OTAP)............... 53Utilities........................................................... 53

Setting the Power Level......................53Turning the Option Board

Feature(s) On or Off...................... 53Turning the Voice Operating

Transmission (VOX) FeatureOn or Off........................................ 53

Turning the Radio Tones/Alerts Onor Off..............................................54

Checking the Battery Strength............54Voice Announcement..........................54Intelligent Audio.................................. 54Turning the Acoustic Feedback

Suppressor Feature On or Off ... 55Global Positioning System (GPS).......55Flexible Receive List...........................55

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Connect Plus Operations..............56

Additional Radio Controls inConnect Plus Mode....................57

Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button............................57Programmable Buttons..................................57

Assignable Radio Functions............... 58Assignable Settings or Utility

Functions....................................... 59Identifying Status Indicators in Connect

Plus Mode.................................................59LED Indicator...................................... 59Indicator Tones................................... 60Audio Tones........................................60

Switching Between Connect Plus andNon-Connect Plus Modes.........................61

Making and Receiving Calls inConnect Plus Mode....................62

Selecting a Site..............................................62Roam Request....................................62Site Lock On/Off..................................62

Site Restriction....................................62Selecting a Zone............................................63Using Multiple Networks................................ 63Selecting a Call Type.....................................63Receiving and Responding to a Radio Call... 64

Receiving and Responding to aGroup Call......................................64

Receiving and Responding to aPrivate Call.................................... 65

Receiving a Site All Call......................65Making a Radio Call.......................................65

Making a Call ..................................... 66Making a Private Call with a One

Touch Call Button.......................... 68

Advanced Features in ConnectPlus Mode................................... 69

Auto Fallback.................................................69Scan...............................................................69

Starting and Stopping Scan................ 69Responding to a Transmission

During a Scan................................ 69User Configurable Scan.................................70

Turning Scan On or Off.......................70Understanding Scan Operation...........71

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Call Indicator Settings....................................71Escalating Alarm Tone Volume...........71

Call Alert Operation....................................... 71Receiving and Responding to a

Call Alert........................................ 71Making a Call Alert with the One

Touch Access Button.....................71Emergency Operation....................................72

Responding to an Emergency Call..... 73Responding to an Emergency Alert.... 74Initiating an Emergency Call............... 74Initiating an Emergency Call with

Voice to Follow.............................. 75Initiating an Emergency Alert..............75Exiting Emergency Mode....................76

Man Down Alarms......................................... 76Turning Man Down Alarms On and

Off.................................................. 77Resetting the Man Down Alarms........ 78

Beacon Feature............................................. 79Turning Beacon On and Off................79Resetting the Beacon..........................80

Text Message Features.................................80Sending a Quick Text Message

with the One Touch AccessButton............................................ 80

Privacy...........................................................80

Making a Privacy-Enabled(Scrambled) Call............................ 81

Password Lock Features............................... 81Accessing the Radio from

Password....................................... 81Unlocking the Radio from Locked

State.............................................. 82Utilities........................................................... 82

Turning the Radio Tones/Alerts Onor Off..............................................82

Setting the Power Level......................82Checking the Battery Strength............82Turning the Acoustic Feedback

Suppressor Feature On or Off ... 83Global Positioning System (GPS).......83

Accessories....................................84Antennas........................................................84Batteries.........................................................84Carry Devices................................................ 85Chargers........................................................85Earbuds and Earpieces................................. 86Headsets and Headset Accessories..............87Remote Speaker Microphones...................... 88Surveillance Accessories...............................88

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Miscellaneous Accessories............................89Batteries and Chargers Warranty........... 90

The Workmanship Warranty..........................90The Capacity Warranty..................................90

Limited Warranty......................................91MOTOROLA COMMUNICATION

PRODUCTS............................................. 91I. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS

AND FOR HOW LONG:........................... 91II. GENERAL PROVISIONS:......................... 92III. STATE LAW RIGHTS:..............................92IV. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE:...92V. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT

COVER:....................................................93VI. PATENT AND SOFTWARE

PROVISIONS:.......................................... 93VII. GOVERNING LAW:.................................95

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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: DGP 5050/DGP 8050

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.

Note:

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in aresidential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if notinstalled and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.

If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined byturning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of thefollowing 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/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

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Software VersionAll the features described in the following sections aresupported by the radio's software version R02.30.01or later.

See to determine your radio's software version.

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

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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.

The AMBE+2™ voice coding Technology embodied inthis product is protected by intellectual property rights

including patent rights, copyrights and trade secretsof Digital Voice Systems, Inc.

This voice coding Technology is licensed solely foruse within this Communications Equipment. The userof this Technology is explicitly prohibited fromattempting to decompile, reverse engineer, ordisassemble the Object Code, or in any other wayconvert the Object Code into a human-readable form.

U.S. Pat. Nos. #5,870,405, #5,826,222, #5,754,974,#5,701,390, #5,715,365, #5,649,050, #5,630,011,#5,581,656, #5,517,511, #5,491,772, #5,247,579,#5,226,084 and #5,195,166.

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Handling PrecautionsThe MOTOTRBO Series Digital Portable radio meetsIP57 specifications, allowing the radio to withstandadverse field conditions such as being submersed inwater.

• If the radio has been submersed in water, shakethe radio well to remove any water that may betrapped inside the speaker grille and microphoneport. Trapped water could cause decreased audioperformance.

• If the radio’s battery contact area has beenexposed to water, clean and dry battery contactson both the radio and the battery before attachingthe battery to the radio. The residual water couldshort-circuit the radio.

• If the radio has been submersed in a corrosivesubstance (e.g. saltwater), rinse the radio andbattery in fresh water then dry the radio andbattery.

• To clean the exterior surfaces of the radio, use adiluted solution of mild dishwashing detergent andfresh water (i.e. one teaspoon of detergent to onegallon of water).

• Never poke the vent (hole) located on the radiochassis below the battery contact. This vent allowsfor pressure equalization in the radio. Doing somay create a leak path into the radio and theradio’s submersibility may be lost.

• Never obstruct or cover the vent, even with alabel.

• Ensure that no oily substances come in contactwith the vent.

• The radio with antenna attached properly isdesigned to be submersible to a maximum depthof 1 meter (3.28 feet) and a maximum submersiontime of 30 minutes. Exceeding either maximumlimit or use without antenna may result in damageto the radio.

• When cleaning the radio, do not use a highpressure jet spray on the radio as this will exceedthe 1 meter depth pressure and may cause waterto leak into the radio.

Caution: Do not disassemble the radio. Thiscould damage radio seals and result in leakpaths into the radio. Radio maintenanceshould only be done in service depot that isequipped to test and replace the seal on theradio.

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Getting Started

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

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

Throughout this publication, the icons described nextare used to indicate features supported in either theconventional Analog mode or conventional Digitalmode:

Indicates a conventional Analog Mode-Only feature.

Indicates a conventional Digital Mode-Only feature.

For features that are available in both conventionalAnalog and Digital modes, no icon is shown.

Conventional Analog Mode-Only features are notavailable in Connect Plus mode of operation. See Connect Plus Operations on page 56 for moreinformation.

For features that are available in a conventional multi-site mode, see IP Site Connect on page 26 for moreinformation.

Selected features are also available on the single-sitetrunking mode, Capacity Plus. See Capacity Plus onpage 27 for more information.

Selected features are also available in the multi-sitetrunking mode, Linked Capacity Plus. See LinkedCapacity Plus on page 27 for more information.

What Your Dealer/System Administrator CanTell You

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?

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• What are the best radio usage practices foreffective communication?

• What maintenance procedures will help promotelonger radio life?

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Preparing Your Radio for Use

Charging the Battery

For best performance, your radio is powered by aMotorola-approved Nickel Metal-Hydride (NiMH) orLithium-Ion (Li-lon) battery. To avoid damage andcomply with warranty terms, charge the battery usinga Motorola charger exactly as described in thecharger user guide. It is recommended your radioremains powered off while charging.

Charge a new battery 14 to 16 hours before initial usefor best performance.

Attaching the Battery

1 Align the battery with the rails on the back of theradio. Press the battery firmly, and slide upwardsuntil the latch snaps into place. Slide battery latchinto lock position.

2 To remove the battery, turn the radio off. Move thebattery latch ( ) into unlock position and hold, andslide the battery down and off the rails.

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Attaching the AntennaCaution: If antenna needs to be replaced,ensure that only MOTOTRBO antennas areused. Neglecting this will damage your radio.See Antennas on page 84 for a list ofavailable antennas.

1 With the radio turned off, set the antenna in itsreceptacle and turn clockwise.

2 To remove the antenna, turn the antennacounterclockwise.

Attaching the Belt Clip

1 Align the grooves on the clip with those on thebattery and press downward until you hear a click.

2 To remove the clip, press the belt clip tab awayfrom the battery using a key. Then slide the clipupward and away from the radio.

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Attaching the Universal Connector Cover(Dust Cover)

The universal connector ( ) is located on theantenna side of the radio. It is used to connectMOTOTRBO accessories to the radio.

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Insert the hooked end of the cover into the slotsabove the universal connector. Press downward onthe cover to seat the lower tab properly into the RFconnector.

Turn the thumbscrew clockwise to secure theconnector cover to the radio.

To remove the universal connector cover, press downon the cover and turn the thumbscrewcounterclockwise.

Replace the dust cover when the universal connectoris not in use.

Powering Up the RadioRotate the On/Off/Volume Control Knob clockwiseuntil you hear a click. You see a welcome message orwelcome image.

The LED lights up solid green( ).

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A brief tone sounds, indicating that the power up testis successful.

Note: There is no power up tone if the radio tones/alerts function is disabled (see Turning the RadioTones/Alerts On or Off on page 54).

If your radio does not power up, check your battery.Make sure that it is charged and properly attached. Ifyour radio still does not power up, contact yourdealer.

To turn off the radio, rotate this knobcounterclockwise until you hear a click.

Adjusting the VolumeTo increase the volume, turn the On/Off/VolumeControl Knob clockwise.

To decrease the volume, turn this knobcounterclockwise.

Note: Your radio can be programmed to have aminimum volume offset where the volume levelcannot be lowered past the programmed minimumvolume. Check with your dealer or systemadministrator for more information.

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Identifying Radio Controls

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1 Channel Selector Knob2 On/Off/Volume Control Knob3 LED Indicator4 Side Button 1[1]

5 Push-to-Talk (PTT) Button

6 Side Button 2[1]

7 Side Button 3[1]

8 Microphone9 Speaker10 Universal Connector for Accessories11 Emergency Button[1]

12 Antenna

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Additional Radio Controls in Non-Connect Plus Mode

Push-To-Talk (PTT) ButtonThe PTT button on the side of the radio ( ) servestwo basic purposes:

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• 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 is activated when the PTT buttonis pressed.

• While a call is not in progress, the PTT button isused to make a new call (see Making a Radio Callon page 33).

If the Talk Permit Tone or the PTT Sidetone isenabled, wait until the short alert tone ends beforetalking.

During a call, if the Channel Free Indication featureis enabled on your radio (programmed by yourdealer), you will hear a short alert tone the momentthe target radio (the radio that is receiving your call)releases the PTT button, indicating the channel isfree for you to respond.

You will also hear a continuous talk prohibit tone, ifyour call is interrupted, indicating that you shouldrelease the PTT button.

Programmable ButtonsYour dealer can program the programmable buttonsas shortcuts to radio functions depending on theduration of a button press:

• Short press – Pressing and releasing rapidly.

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• Long press – Pressing and holding for theprogrammed duration.

• Hold down – Keeping the button pressed.

Note: The programmed duration of a button press isapplicable for all assignable radio/utility functions orsettings. See Emergency Operation on page 43 formore information on the programmed duration of theEmergency button.

Assignable Radio Functions

Bluetooth® Audio Switch — Toggles audio routingbetween internal radio speaker and externalBluetooth-enabled accessory.

Bluetooth Connect — Initiates a Bluetooth find-and-connect operation.

Bluetooth Disconnect — Terminates all existingBluetooth connections between your radio and anyBluetooth-enabled devices.

Bluetooth Discoverable — Enables your radio toenter Bluetooth Discoverable Mode.

Call Forwarding — Toggles Call Forwarding on oroff.

Voice Announcement for Channel — Plays zoneand channel announcement voice messages for thecurrent channel. This function is unavailable whenVoice Announcement is disabled.

Emergency — Depending on the programming,initiates or cancels an emergency.

Intelligent Audio — Toggles intelligent audio on oroff.

Manual Site Roam[2] — Starts the manual sitesearch.

Mic AGC On/Off — Toggles the internal microphoneautomatic gain control (AGC) on or off.

Monitor — Monitors a selected channel for activity.

Nuisance Channel Delete[2] — Temporarily removesan unwanted channel, except for the SelectedChannel, from the scan list. The Selected Channelrefers to the user’s selected zone/channelcombination from which scan is initiated.

Notifications — Provides direct access to theNotifications list.

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One Touch Access — Directly initiates apredefined Private, Phone or Group Call, a Call Alertor a Quick Text message.

Option Board Feature — Toggles option boardfeature(s) on or off for option board-enabledchannels.

Permanent Monitor [2] — Monitors a selectedchannel for all radio traffic until function is disabled.

Privacy — Toggles privacy on or off.

Phone Exit — Ends a Phone Call

Repeater/Talkaround[2] — Toggles between using arepeater and communicating directly with anotherradio.

Scan[2] — Toggles scan on or off.

Site Info — Displays current Linked Capacity Plussite name and ID. Plays site announcement voicemessages for the current site (this function isunavailable when Voice Announcement is disabled).

Site Lock On/Off[2] — When toggled on, the radiosearches the current site only. When toggled off, the

radio searches other sites in addition to the currentsite.

Telemetry Control — Controls the Output Pin ona local or remote radio.

Transmit Interrupt Remote Dekey — Stops thetransmission of a remote monitored radio withoutgiving any indicators, or an ongoing interruptible callto free the channel.

Voice Announcement On/Off — Toggles voiceannouncement on or off.

Voice Operating Transmission (VOX) — TogglesVOX on or off.

Zone — Allows selection from a list of zones.

Battery Strength — Indicates battery strength via theLED Indicator.

Assignable Settings or Utility Functions

All Tones/Alerts — Toggles all tones and alerts onor off.

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Power Level — Toggles transmit power levelbetween high and low.

Identifying Status Indicators

LED Indicator

The LED indicator ( ) shows the operational status ofyour radio.

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Blinking red Radio is transmitting at low batterycondition or has failed the self-testupon powering up, or has moved out

of range if radio is configured withAuto-Range Transponder System.

Solid yellow Radio is monitoring a conventionalchannel or in Bluetooth DiscoverableMode. Also indicates fair batterycharge when programmable buttonis pressed.

Blinkingyellow

Radio is scanning for activity orreceiving a Call Alert, flexible receivelist is enabled or all local LinkedCapacity Plus channels are busy.

Doubleblinkingyellow

Radio is no longer connected to therepeater while in Capacity Plus orLinked Capacity Plus; all CapacityPlus or Linked Capacity Pluschannels are currently busy. AutoRoaming is enabled, radio is activelysearching for a new site. Alsoindicates that radio has yet torespond to a group call alert, or radiois locked.

Solid green Radio is powering up or transmitting.Also indicates full charge of the

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battery when the programmedBattery Strength button is pressed.

Blinkinggreen

Radio is powering up, receiving anon-privacy- enabled call or data, ordetecting activity, or retrieving Over-the-Air Programming transmissionsover the air.

Doubleblinkinggreen

Radio is receiving a privacy-enabledcall or data.

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While in conventional mode, when the LED blinksgreen, it indicates the radio detects activity over theair. Due to the nature of the digital protocol, thisactivity may or may not affect the radio's programmedchannel.

For Capacity Plus and Linked Capacity Plus, there isno LED indication when the radio is detecting activityover the air.

Audio Tones

Audio tones provide you with audible indications ofthe radio’s status or the radio’s response to datareceived.

Continuous Tone A monotone sound.Sounds continuouslyuntil termination.

Periodic Tone Sounds periodicallydepending on theduration set by the radio.Tone starts, stops, andrepeats itself.

Repetitive Tone A single tone thatrepeats itself until it isterminated by the user.

Momentary Tone Sounds only once for ashort period of timedefined by the radio.

Indicator Tones

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Positive Indicator Tone

Negative Indicator Tone

Switching Between Conventional Analog andDigital Mode

Each channel in your radio can be configured as aconventional analog or conventional digital channel.Use the Channel Selector Knob ( ) to switchbetween an analog or a digital channel.

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When switching from digital to analog mode, certainfeatures are unavailable. Icons for the digital features

(such as Messages) reflect this change by appearing‘grayed out’. Disabled features are hidden in themenu.

Your radio also has features available in both analogand digital mode. However, the minor differences inthe way each feature works does NOT affect theperformance of your radio.

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Your radio also switches between digital and analogmodes during a dual mode scan (see Scan on page40).

IP Site Connect This feature allows your radio to extend conventionalcommunication beyond the reach of a single site, byconnecting to different available sites which areconnected via an Internet Protocol (IP) network.

When the radio moves out of range from one site andinto the range of another, it connects to the new site'srepeater to send or receive calls/data transmissions.Depending on your settings, this is doneautomatically or manually.A

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If the radio is set to do this automatically, it scansthrough all available sites when the signal from thecurrent site is weak or when the radio is unable todetect any signal from the current site. It then lockson to the repeater with the strongest Received SignalStrength Indicator (RSSI) value.

In a manual site search, the radio searches for thenext site in the roam list that is currently in range (butwhich may not have the strongest signal) and lockson to it.

Note: Each channel can only have either Scan orRoam enabled, not both at the same time.

Channels with this feature enabled can be added to aparticular roam list. The radio searches the channel(s)in the roam list during the automatic roam operationto locate the best site.

A roam list supports a maximum of 16 channels(including the Selected Channel).

Note: You cannot manually add or delete an entry tothe roam list. Check with your dealer or systemadministrator for more information.

Capacity Plus Capacity Plus is a single-site trunking configuration ofthe MOTOTRBO radio system, which uses a pool ofchannels to support hundreds of users and up to 254Groups. This feature allows your radio to efficientlyutilize the available number of programmed channelswhile in Repeater Mode.

You hear a negative indicator tone if you try to accessa feature not applicable to Capacity Plus via aprogrammable button press.

Your radio also has features that are available inconventional digital mode, IP Site Connect, CapacityPlus and Linked Capacity Plus. However, the minordifferences in the way each feature works does NOTaffect the performance of your radio.

Check with your dealer or system administrator formore information on this configuration.

Linked Capacity Plus Linked Capacity Plus is a multi-site multi-channeltrunking configuration of the MOTOTRBO radiosystem, combining the best of both Capacity Plus andIP Site Connect configurations.

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Linked Capacity Plus allows your radio to extendtrunking communication beyond the reach of a singlesite, by connecting to different available sites whichare connected via an Internet Protocol (IP) network. Italso provides an increase in capacity by efficientlyutilizing the combined available number ofprogrammed channels supported by each of theavailable sites.

When the radio moves out of range from one site andinto the range of another, it connects to the new site'srepeater to send or receive calls/data transmissions.Depending on your settings, this is doneautomatically or manually.

If the radio is set to do this automatically, it scansthrough all available sites when the signal from thecurrent site is weak or when the radio is unable todetect any signal from the current site. It then lockson to the repeater with the strongest Received SignalStrength Indicator (RSSI) value.

In a manual site search, the radio searches for thenext site in the roam list that is currently in range (butwhich may not have the strongest signal) and lockson to it.

Any channel with Linked Capacity Plus enabled canbe added to a particular roam list. The radio searches

these channels during the automatic roam operationto locate the best site.

Note: You cannot manually add or delete an entry tothe roam list. Check with your dealer or systemadministrator for more information.

Similar to Capacity Plus, icons of features notapplicable to Linked Capacity Plus are not availablein the menu. You hear a negative indicator tone if youtry to access a feature not applicable to LinkedCapacity Plus via a programmable button press.

Check with your dealer or system administrator formore information on this configuration.

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Making and Receiving Calls in Non-Connect Plus Mode

Selecting a ZoneA zone is a group of channels. Your radio supports upto 32 channels and 2 zones, with a maximum of 16channels per zone.

1 Access the Zone feature.Press the programmedZone button.

2 You hear a tone indicating the Zone change.

Tone Zone Change

Positive IndicatorTone

Radio has switched fromZone 1 to Zone 2.

NegativeIndicator Tone

Radio has switched fromZone 2 to Zone 1.

Selecting a ChannelTransmissions are sent and received on a channel.Depending on your radio’s configuration, each

channel may have been programmed differently tosupport different groups of users or supplied withdifferent features. After selecting the relevant Zone,select the relevant channel you require to transmit orreceive on.

• Turn the programmed Channel Selector Knob toselect the channel, subscriber alias or ID, or groupalias or ID.

Receiving and Responding to a Radio CallOnce the channel, subscriber ID or group ID is set,you can proceed to receive and respond to calls.

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The LED lights up solid green while the radio istransmitting and blinks green when the radio isreceiving.

Note: The LED lights up solid green while the radio istransmitting and double blinks green when the radiois receiving a privacy-enabled call .

To unscramble a privacy-enabled call, your radiomust have the same Privacy Key, OR the same KeyValue and Key ID (programmed by your dealer), asthe transmitting radio (the radio you are receiving thecall from).

See Privacy on page 47 for more information.

Receiving and Responding to a Group Call

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

The LED blinks green. Your radio unmutes and theincoming call sounds through the radio's speaker.

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

• If the Channel Free Indication feature isenabled, you hear a short alert tone themoment the transmitting radio releases the

PTT button, indicating the channel is free foryou to respond. Press the PTT button torespond.

• If the Voice Interrupt feature is enabled,press the PTT button to stop the current callfrom the transmitting radio and free the channelfor you to talk/respond.

The LED lights up solid green.

2 Wait for one of the following tones to finish (ifenabled), and speak clearly into the microphone.

• the Talk Permit Tone• the PTT Sidetone

3 Release the PTT button to listen.

If there is no voice activity for a predetermined periodof time, the call ends.

Note: See Making a Group Call on page 33 fordetails on making a Group Call.

Receiving and Responding to a Private Call

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

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When you receive a Private Call, the LED blinksgreen. Your radio unmutes and the incoming callsounds through the radio's speaker.

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

• If the Channel Free Indication feature isenabled, you hear a short alert tone themoment the transmitting radio releases thePTT button, indicating the channel is free foryou to respond. Press the PTT button torespond.

• If the Voice Interrupt feature is enabled,press the PTT button to stop the current callfrom the transmitting radio and free the channelfor you to talk/respond.

The LED lights up solid green.

2 Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to finish (if enabled),and speak clearly into the microphone.

3 Release the PTT button to listen.

If there is no voice activity for a predetermined periodof time, the call ends.

You hear a short tone.

See Making a Private Call on page 34 for details onmaking a Private Call.

Receiving an All Call

An All Call is a call from an individual radio to everyradio on the channel. It is used to make importantannouncements requiring the user’s full attention.

When you receive an All Call, a tone sounds and theLED blinks green.

Your radio unmutes and the incoming call soundsthrough the radio speaker.

Once the All Call ends, the radio returns to theprevious screen before receiving the call. An All Calldoes not wait for a predetermined period of timebefore ending.

If the Channel Free Indication feature is enabled,you will hear a short alert tone the moment thetransmitting radio releases the PTT button, indicatingthe channel is now available for use.

You cannot respond to an All Call.

Note: The radio stops receiving the All Call if youswitch to a different channel while receiving the call.

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During an All Call, you will not be able to use anyprogrammed button functions until the call ends.

Receiving and Responding to a Selective Call

A Selective Call is a call from an individual radio toanother individual radio. It is a Private Call on ananalog system.

When you receive a Selective Call, the LED blinksgreen. Your radio unmutes and the incoming callsounds through the radio's speaker.

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

If the Channel Free Indication feature isenabled, you hear a short alert tone the momentthe transmitting radio releases the PTT button,indicating the channel is free for you to respond.

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

3 Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to finish (if enabled),and speak clearly into the microphone.

4 Release the PTT button to listen.

If there is no voice activity for a predetermined periodof time, the call ends.

You hear a short tone.

See Making a Private Call on page 34 for details onmaking a Private Call.

Receiving and Responding to a Phone Call

Phone Call as a Private Call/Group Call

When you receive a Phone Call as a Private Call orGroup Call, The LED blinks green.Your radiounmutes and the incoming call sounds through theradio's speaker.

If Phone Call capability is not enabled in your radio,your radio mutes the call.

1 Press the PTT button to talk and release it tolisten.

2Press to end the call.You hear a short tone.

Phone Call as All Call

When you receive a Phone Call as an All Call,

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If Phone Call capability is not enabled in your radio,your radio mutes the call.

Note: When you receive a Phone Call as an All Call,you can respond to the call or end the call, only if anAll Call type is assigned to the channel.

Press the PTT button to talk and release it tolisten.

Making a Radio CallAfter selecting your channel, you can select asubscriber alias or ID, or group alias or ID by using:

• The Channel Selector Knob.• A programmed One Touch Access button – The

One Touch Access feature allows you to make aGroup or Private Call to a predefined ID easily.This feature can be assigned to a short or longprogrammable button press. You can ONLY haveone ID assigned to a One Touch Access button.Your radio can have multiple One Touch Accessbuttons programmed.

Note: Your radio must have the Privacy featureenabled on the channel to send a privacy-enabledtransmission. Only target radios with the samePrivacy Key OR the same Key Value and Key ID asyour radio will be able to unscramble thetransmission.

Note: See Privacy on page 47 for more information.

Making a Group Call

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

1 Do one of the following.

• Select the channel with the active group aliasor ID. See Selecting a Channel on page 29.

• Press the programmed One Touch Accessbutton.

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 LED lights up solid green.

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4 Wait for one of the following tones to finish (ifenabled), and speak clearly into the microphone.

• the Talk Permit Tone• the PTT Sidetone

5 Release the PTT button to listen.When the target radio responds, the LED blinksgreen.

6 If the Channel Free Indication feature isenabled, you hear a short alert tone the momentthe transmitting radio releases the PTT button,indicating the channel is free for you to respond.Press the PTT button to respond.If there is no voice activity for a predeterminedperiod of time, the call ends.

Making a Private Call

While you can receive and/or respond to a PrivateCall initiated by an authorized individual radio, yourradio must be programmed for you to initiate a PrivateCall.

There are two types of Private Calls. The first type,where a radio presence check is performed prior to

setting up the call, while the other sets up the callimmediately.

Only one of these call types can be programmed toyour radio by your dealer.

You will hear a negative indicator tone, when youmake a Private Call via the One Touch Accessbutton, or the , if this feature is not enabled.

Use the Quick Text Message or Call Alert features tocontact an individual radio. See Text MessageFeatures on page 47 or Call Alert Operation onpage 42 for more information.

1 Do one of the following.

• Select the channel with the active subscriberalias or ID. See Selecting a Channel on page29.

• Press the programmed One Touch Accessbutton.

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 LED lights up solid green

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4 Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to finish (if enabled),and speak clearly into the microphone.

5 Release the PTT button to listen.When the target radio responds, the LED blinksgreen.

6 If the Channel Free Indication feature isenabled, you hear a short alert tone the momentthe transmitting radio releases the PTT button,indicating the channel is free for you to respond.Press the PTT button to respond.If there is no voice activity for a predeterminedperiod of time, the call ends. You hear a shorttone.

Making an All Call

This feature allows you to transmit to all users on thechannel. Your radio must be programmed to allowyou to use this feature.

Users on the channel cannot respond to an All Call.

1 Select the channel with the active All Call groupalias or ID. See Selecting a Channel on page 29.

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 LED lights up solid green.

4 Wait for one of the following tones to finish (ifenabled), and speak clearly into the microphone.

• the Talk Permit Tone• the PTT Sidetone

Making a Selective Call

Just like a Private Call, while you can receive and/orrespond to a Selective Call initiated by an authorizedindividual radio, your radio must be programmed foryou to initiate a Selective Call.

1 Select the channel with the active subscriber aliasor ID. See Selecting a Channel on page 29

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 LED lights up solid green.

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4 Wait for one of the following tones to finish (ifenabled), and speak clearly into the microphone.

• the Talk Permit Tone• the PTT Sidetone

5 Release the PTT button to listen.When the target radio responds, the LED blinksgreen.

If the Channel Free Indication feature isenabled, you hear a short alert tone the momentthe transmitting radio releases the PTT button,indicating the channel is free for you to respond.Press the PTT button to respond.

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

Making a Phone Call

Note: When you attempt to make or end a PhoneCall without the access and deaccess codespreconfigured, the attempt fails and a negativeindicator tone sounds.

1 Press the programmed One Touch Accessbutton to make a Phone Call to the predefined ID.

If the entry for the One Touch Access button isempty, a negative indicator tone sounds.

If the call-setup is successful, the DTMF tonesounds. You hear the dialing tone of the telephoneuser.

If the call-setup is unsuccessful, a negativeindicator tone sounds and the Phone Call attemptfails. Repeat Step 1 on page 36.

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

3 Press the PTT button to talk and release it tolisten.

4 Press the programmed Phone Exit button to endthe call.

If the end-call-setup is successful, a tone soundsand your radio exits the Phone Call.

If the end-call-setup is unsuccessful, a negativeindicator tone sounds, and your radio returns tothe Phone Call. Repeat Step 4 on page 36 or waitfor the telephone user to end the call.M

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Making a Private Call with a One Touch Call Button

Note: Programmable buttons press must be initiatedfrom the Home screen.

The One Touch Call feature allows you to easilymake a Private Call to a pre-defined Private Call aliasor ID. This feature can be assigned to a short or longprogrammable button press.

You can ONLY have one alias or ID assigned to aOne Touch Call button. Your radio can have multipleOne Touch Call buttons programmed.

1 Press the programmed One Touch Call button tomake a Private Call to the pre-defined Private Callalias or ID.

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 LED lights up solid green.

The display shows the Private Call alias or ID.

4 Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to finish (if enabled)and speak clearly into the microphone.

5 Release the PTT button to listen.When the target radio responds, the LED blinksgreen.

6 If the Channel Free Indication feature is enabled,you will hear a short alert tone the moment thetarget radio releases the PTT button, indicating thechannel is free for you to respond. Press the PTTbutton to respond.If there is no voice activity for a predeterminedperiod of time, the call ends.

Stopping a Radio Call This feature allows you to stop an ongoing Group orPrivate Call to free the channel for transmission. Forexample, when a radio experiences a “stuckmicrophone” condition where the PTT button isinadvertently pressed by the user.

Your radio must be programmed to allow you to usethis feature.

1 Press the programmed Transmit InterruptRemote Dekey button, while on the relevantchannel.

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2 Wait for acknowledgement.

The radio sounds a positive indicator tone, whichindicates that the channel is now free.

OR

The radio sounds a negative indicator tone, whichindicates that the radio is unable to free thechannel.

Note: Your radio sounds a negative indicator toneuntil you release the PTT button, if it is transmittingan interruptible call that is stopped via this feature.

TalkaroundYou can continue to communicate when yourrepeater is not operating, or when your radio is out ofthe repeater’s range but within talking range of otherradios.

This is called “talkaround”.

Note: This feature is not applicable in Capacity Plusand Linked Capacity Plus.

The Talkaround setting is retained even afterpowering down.

Press the programmed Repeater/Talkaroundbutton.

You hear ... Indicating ...

Positive IndicatorTone

Radio is in Talkaround mode.

NegativeIndicator Tone

Radio is in Repeater mode.

Monitoring Features

Monitoring a Channel

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

This feature is not applicable in Capacity Plus andLinked Capacity Plus.

1 Press and hold the programmed Monitor buttonand listen for activity.

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2 Press the PTT button to talk and release it tolisten.

Permanent Monitor

Use the Permanent Monitor feature to continuouslymonitor a selected channel for activity.

Note: This feature is not applicable in Capacity Plusand Linked Capacity Plus.

1 Press the programmed Permanent Monitorbutton to activate permanent monitoring of thechannel.Radio sounds an alert tone, the LED lights up solidyellow.

2 Press the programmed Permanent Monitorbutton to exit Permanent Monitor mode.Radio sounds an alert tone, the LED turns off.

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Advanced Features in Non-ConnectPlus Mode

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 can support up to 250 scan lists, with amaximum of 16 members in a list. Each scan listsupports a mixture of both analog and digital entries.

Note: This feature is not applicable in Capacity Plusand Linked Capacity Plus.

ScanWhen you start a scan, your radio cycles through theprogrammed scan list for the current channel lookingfor voice activity.

The LED blinks yellow and the scan icon appears onthe status bar.

During a dual mode scan, if you are on a digitalchannel, and your radio locks onto an analogchannel, it automatically switches from digital mode toanalog mode for the duration of the call. This is alsotrue for the reverse.

There are two ways of initiating scan:

• Main Channel Scan (Manual): Your radio scansall the channels/groups in your scan list. Onentering scan, your radio may – depending on thesettings – automatically start on the last scanned“active” channel/group or on the channel wherescan was initiated.

• Auto Scan (Automatic): Your radio automaticallystarts scanning when you select a channel/groupthat has Auto Scan enabled.

Note: This feature is not applicable in Capacity Plusand Linked Capacity Plus.

Starting and Stopping Scan

Do one of the following.

• Press the programmed Scan button.• Use the Channel Selector Knob to select a

channel programmed with Auto Scan enabled.

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• The LED blinks yellow and you hear a positiveindicator tone, when Scan is enabled.

• The LED turns off and you hear a negativeindicator tone, when Scan is disabled.

Responding to a Transmission During a Scan

During scanning, your radio stops on a channel/groupwhere activity is detected. The radio stays on thatchannel for a programmed time period known as“hang time”.

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

If the Channel Free Indication feature isenabled, you hear a short alert tone the momentthe transmitting radio releases the PTT button,indicating the channel is free for you to respond.

2 Press the PTT button during hang time.The LED lights up solid green.

3 Wait for one of the following tones to finish (ifenabled), and speak clearly into the microphone.

• the Talk Permit Tone• the PTT Sidetone

4 Release the PTT button to listen.If you do not respond within the hang time, theradio returns to scanning other channels/groups.

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 the channeldesignated as the Selected Channel.

1 When your radio “locks on to” an unwanted ornuisance channel, press the programmedNuisance Channel Delete button until you hear atone.

2 Release the Nuisance Channel Delete button.The nuisance channel is deleted.

Restoring a Nuisance Channel

To restore the deleted nuisance channel, do one ofthe following:

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

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• Stop and restart a scan via the programmed Scanbutton or menu.

• Change the channel via the Channel SelectorKnob.

Vote Scan Vote Scan provides you with wide area coverage inareas where there are multiple base stationstransmitting identical information on different analogchannels.

Your radio scans analog channels of multiple basestations and performs a voting process to select thestrongest received signal. Once that is established,your radio unmutes to transmissions from that basestation.

The LED blinks yellow during the Vote Scanoperation.

To respond to a transmission during a Vote Scan,follow the same procedures as Responding to aTransmission During a Scan on page 41.

Call Indicator SettingsYou can turn on or off the ringing tones for a receivedPrivate Call (see Turning the Radio Tones/Alerts Onor Off on page 54).

Escalating Alarm Tone Volume

Your radio can be programmed by your dealer tocontinually alert you when a radio call remainsunanswered. This is done by automatically increasingthe alarm tone volume over time. This feature isknown as Escalert.

Call Alert OperationCall Alert paging enables you to alert a specific radiouser to call you back when they are able to do so.

This feature is accessible via a programmed OneTouch Access button.

Receiving and Responding to a Call Alert

When you receive a Call Alert page, you hear arepetitive tone and the LED blinks yellow.

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Making a Call Alert with the One Touch Access Button

• Press the programmed One Touch Accessbutton to make a Call Alert to the predefined aliasor ID.

The LED lights up solid green when your radio issending the Call Alert.

If the Call Alert acknowledgement is received, twochirps sound.

If the Call Alert acknowledgement is not received,a low-pitch tone sounds.

Emergency OperationAn Emergency Alarm is used to indicate a criticalsituation. You are able to initiate an Emergency atany time on any screen display even when there isactivity on the current channel.

Your dealer can set the duration of a button press forthe programmed Emergency button, except for longpress, which is similar with all other buttons:

• Short press – Between 0.05 seconds and 0.75seconds

• Long press – Between 1.00 second and 3.75seconds

The Emergency button is assigned with theEmergency On/Off feature. Check with your dealer forthe assigned operation of the Emergency button.

Note:

If the short press for the Emergency button isassigned to turn on the Emergency mode, then thelong press for the Emergency button is assigned toexit the Emergency mode.

If the long press for the Emergency button isassigned to turn on the Emergency mode, then theshort press for the Emergency button is assigned toexit the Emergency mode.

Your radio supports three Emergency Alarms:

• Emergency Alarm• Emergency Alarm with Call• Emergency Alarm with Voice to Follow

Note: Only ONE of the Emergency Alarms above canbe assigned to the programmed Emergency button.

In addition, each alarm has the following types:

• Regular – Radio transmits an alarm signal andshows audio and/or visual indicators.

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• Silent – Radio transmits an alarm signal withoutany audio or visual indicators. Radio receives callswithout any sound through the radio’s speaker,until you press the PTT button to initiate the call.

• Silent with Voice – Radio transmits an alarmsignal without any audio or visual indicators, butallow incoming calls to sound through the radio’sspeaker.

Sending an Emergency Alarm

This feature allows you to send an Emergency Alarm,a non-voice signal, which triggers an alert indicationon a group of radios.

If your radio is set to Silent, it will not display anyaudio or visual indicators during Emergency mode.

Press the programmed Emergency On button.

The LED lights up solid green.

When an Emergency Alarm acknowledgement isreceived, the Emergency tone sounds and theLED blinks green.

If your radio does not receive an EmergencyAlarm acknowledgement, and after all retries havebeen exhausted, a tone sounds.

Radio exits the Emergency Alarm mode.

Sending an Emergency Alarm with Call

This feature allows you to send an Emergency Alarmto a group of radios. Upon acknowledgement by aradio within the group, the group of radios cancommunicate over a programmed Emergencychannel.

If your radio is set to Silent, it will not display anyaudio or visual indicators during Emergency mode, orallow any received calls to sound through the radio’sspeaker, until you press the PTT button to initiate thecall.

If your radio is set to Silent with Voice, it will notdisplay any audio or visual indicators duringEmergency mode, but allow incoming calls to soundthrough the radio’s speaker. The indicators will onlyappear once you press the PTT button to initiate, orrespond to, the call.

1 Press the programmed Emergency On button.

The LED lights up solid green.

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When an Emergency Alarm acknowledgement isreceived, the Emergency tone sounds and theLED blinks green.

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

3 Press PTT button to make the call.The LED lights up solid green.

4 Wait for one of the following tones to finish (ifenabled), and speak clearly into the microphone.

• the Talk Permit Tone• the PTT Sidetone

5 Release the PTT button to listen.If the Channel Free Indication feature is

enabled, you hear a short alert tone the momentthe transmitting radio releases the PTT button,indicating the channel is free for you to respond.

6 Press the PTT button to respond.

7 Once your call ends, press Emergency Off buttonto exit the Emergency mode.

Sending an Emergency Alarm with Voice to Follow

This feature allows you to send an Emergency Alarmto a group of radios. Your radio’s microphone isautomatically activated, allowing you to communicatewith the group of radios without pressing the PTTbutton.

This activated microphone state is also known as “hotmic”.

If your radio has Emergency Cycle Mode enabled,repetitions of hot mic and receiving period are madefor a programmed duration.

Note: During Emergency Cycle Mode, received callssound through the radio’s speaker.

If you press the PTT button during the programmedprogrammed receiving period, you will hear a prohibittone, indicating that you should release the PTTbutton. The radio ignores the PTT press and remainsin Emergency mode.

Note: If you press the PTT button during hot mic, andcontinue to press it after the hot mic duration expires,the radio continues to transmit until you release thePTT button.

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If your radio is set to Silent, it will not display anyaudio or visual indicators during Emergency mode, orallow any received calls to sound through the radio’sspeaker, until the programmed hot mic transmissionperiod is over, and you press the PTT button.

If your radio is set to Silent with Voice, it will notdisplay any audio or visual indicators duringEmergency mode when you are making the call withhot mic, but allow sound through the radio’s speakerwhen the target radio responds after the programmedhot mic transmission period is over. The indicators willonly appear when you press the PTT button.

Note: If the Emergency Alarm request fails, the radiodoes not retry to send the request, and enters the hotmic state directly.

1 Press the programmed Emergency On button.The LED lights up solid green.

2 Once a tone sounds, speak clearly into themicrophone.When hot mic has been enabled, the radioautomatically transmits without a PTT press untilthe hot mic duration expires. While transmitting,the LED lights up solid green.

3 The radio automatically stops transmitting whenthe cycling duration between hot mic and receivingcalls expires, if Emergency Cycle Mode isenabled.

4 Once the hot mic duration expires, the radioautomatically stops transmitting. To transmitagain, press the PTT button.

Reinitiating an Emergency Mode

Note: This feature is only applicable to the radiosending the Emergency Alarm.

There are two instances where this can happen:

• You change the channel while the radio is inEmergency mode. This exits the Emergencymode. If Emergency Alarm is enabled on this newchannel, the radio reinitiates Emergency.

• You press the programmed Emergency Onbutton during an Emergency initiation/transmissionstate. This causes the radio to exit this state, andto reinitiate Emergency.

Exiting Emergency Mode

Note: This feature is only applicable to the radiosending the Emergency Alarm.

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Your radio exits Emergency mode when one of thefollowing occurs:

• Emergency Alarm acknowledgement is received(for Emergency Alarm only)

• All retries to send the alarm have been exhausted• The Emergency Off button is pressed.

Note:

If your radio is powered off, it exits the Emergencymode. The radio will not reinitiate the Emergencymode automatically when it is turned on again.

Text Message Features Sending a Quick Text Message with the One TouchAccess Button

You can send Quick Text messages, programmed byyour dealer, via the programmable button.

• Press the programmed One Touch Accessbutton to send a predefined Quick Text messageto a predefined alias or ID.

The LED lights up solid green.

Two chirps indicate that the message is sent.

A low-pitch tone indicates that the messagecannot be sent.

Privacy If enabled, this feature helps to preventeavesdropping by unauthorized users on a channelby the use of a software-based scrambling solution.The signaling and user identification portions of atransmission are not scrambled.

Your radio must have privacy enabled on the channelto send a privacy-enabled transmission, although thisis not a necessary requirement for receiving atransmission. While on a privacy-enabled channel,the radio is still able to receive clear (unscrambled)transmissions.

Your radio supports two types of privacy:

• Basic Privacy• Enhanced Privacy.

Only ONE of the privacy types above can beassigned to the radio.

To unscramble a privacy-enabled call or datatransmission, your radio must be programmed tohave the same Privacy Key (for Basic Privacy), OR

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the same Key Value and Key ID (for EnhancedPrivacy) as the transmitting radio.

If your radio receives a scrambled call that is of adifferent Privacy Key, OR a different Key Value andKey ID, you will either hear a garbled transmission(Basic Privacy) or nothing at all (Enhanced Privacy).

The LED lights up solid green while the radio istransmitting and blinks green rapidly when the radio isreceiving an ongoing privacy-enabled transmission.

You can access this feature by

• Pressing the programmed Privacy button totoggle privacy on or off.

Note: Some radio models may not offer this Privacyfeature. Check with your dealer or systemadministrator for more information.

Pressing the programmed Privacy button totoggle privacy on or off.

Multi-Site Controls These features are applicable when your currentradio channel is part of an IP Site Connect or LinkedCapacity Plus configuration.

See IP Site Connect on page 26 and Linked CapacityPlus on page 27 for more details about theseconfigurations.

Starting an Automatic Site Search

Note: The radio only scans for a new site if thecurrent signal is weak or when the radio is unable todetect any signal from the current site. If the RSSIvalue is strong, the radio remains on the current site.

Press the programmed Site Lock On/Off button.If the current channel is:

• a multi-site channel with an attached roam listAND

• is out of range,

the radio also performs an automatic site search(that is the site is unlocked) during

• a PTT button press or• data transmission.

A tone sounds.

The LED blinks yellow rapidly when the radio isactively searching for a new site, and turns offonce the radio locks on to a site.

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Stopping an Automatic Site Search

When your radio is actively searching for a newsite, press the programmed Site Lock On/Offbutton to stop automatic site search.

A tone sounds and the LED turns off.

Starting a Manual Site Search

Press the programmed Manual Site Roam button.

A tone sounds and the LED blinks green.

If a new site is found, a positive indicator tonesounds and the LED turns off.

If there is no available site within range, a negativeindicator tone sounds and the LED turns off.

Lone WorkerThis feature raises an emergency if there is no useractivity, such as any radio button press or activationof the channel selector, for a predefined time.

Before raising the emergency, when the inactivitytimer expires, the radio warns the user via an audioindicator.

If there is still no acknowledgement by the userbefore the predefined reminder timer expires, theradio initiates an Emergency Alarm.

Only one of the following Emergency Alarms can beassigned to this feature:

• Emergency Alarm• Emergency Alarm with Call• Emergency Alarm with Voice to Follow

The radio remains in the emergency state allowingvoice messages to proceed until action is taken. See Emergency Operation on page 43 on ways to exitEmergency.

Note: This feature is limited to radios with thisfunction enabled. Check with your dealer or systemadministrator for more information.

Password Lock FeaturesIf enabled, this feature only allows you access yourradio if the correct password is entered uponpowering up. Use the Channel Selector Knob and thethree Side Buttons to enter password (see RadioControls on page 19).

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• Channel Selector Knob positions 1 to 9 representnumbers 1 to 9; position 10 represents the number0.

• Side Buttons 1 to 3 represent numbers 1 to 3.

Accessing the Radio from Password

1 Power up your radio.You hear a continuous tone.

2 Use the Channel Selector Knob to enter the firstdigit of the password.

3 Press Side Button 1, 2 or 3 to enter each digit ofthe remaining three digits of the password.

You hear a positive indicator tone for every digitentered. When the second digit of the password isentered, your radio ignores any Channel SelectorKnob position change. When the last digit of thefour-digit password is entered, your radioautomatically checks the validity of the password.

If the password is correct, your radio proceeds topower up. See Powering Up the Radio on page17.

If the password is incorrect, you hear a continuoustone. Repeat Steps 2 on page 50 and 3 on page50.

After the third incorrect password, your radioenters into locked state. A tone sounds and theLED double blinks yellow.

Your radio enters into locked state for 15 minutes,and responds to inputs from only.

Note:

The radio is unable to receive any call in lockedstate.

Unlocking the Radio from Locked State

1 If your radio was powered down after being in thelocked state, power up the radio.A tone sounds and the LED double blinks yellow.

2 Wait for 15 minutes.Your radio restarts the 15 minutes timer for lockedstate when you power up.

3 Repeat Steps 1 on page 50 and 2 on page 50 in Accessing the Radio from Password on page 50.

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Changing the Password

1 to access the menu.

2 or to Utilities and press to select.

3 or to Radio Settings and press to

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4 or to Passwd Lock and press to

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5 Enter the four-digit password.See Step 2 on page 50 in Accessing the Radiofrom Password on page 50.

6Press to proceed.If the password is incorrect, the display showsWrong Password, and automatically returns to theprevious menu.

7 If the password entered in the previous step is

correct, or to Change Pwd and press to select.

8 Enter a new four-digit password.See Step 2 on page 50 in Accessing the Radiofrom Password on page 50.

9 Reenter the previously entered four-digitpassword. See Step 2 on page 50 in Accessingthe Radio from Password on page 50.

10Press to proceed.

If the reentered password matches the newpassword entered earlier, the display showsPassword Changed.

If the reentered password does NOT match thenew password entered earlier, the display showsPasswords Do Not Match.

The screen automatically returns to the previousmenu.

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Bluetooth OperationThis feature allows you to use your radio with aBluetooth enabled device (accessory) via a wirelessBluetooth connection. Your radio supports bothMotorola and COTS (Commercially available Off-The-Shelf) Bluetooth-enabled devices.

Bluetooth operates within a range of 10 meters (32feet) line of sight.This is an unobstructed pathbetween your radio and your Bluetooth-enableddevice.

It is not recommended that you leave your radiobehind and expect your Bluetooth-enabled device towork with a high degree of reliability when they areseparated.

At the fringe areas of reception, both voice and tonequality will start to sound “garbled” or “broken”. Tocorrect this problem, simply position your radio andBluetooth-enabled device closer to each other (withinthe 10-meter/32 feet defined range) to reestablishclear audio reception. Your radio’s Bluetooth functionhas a maximum power of 2.5 mW (4 dBm) at the 10-meter/32 feet range.

Your radio can support up to 3 simultaneousBluetooth connections with Bluetooth-enableddevices of unique types. For example, a headset, ascanner, and a PTT-Only Device (POD). Multipleconnections with Bluetooth-enabled devices of thesame type are not supported.

Refer to your respective Bluetooth-enabled device’suser manual for more details on your Bluetooth-enabled device’s full capabilities.

Auto-Range Transponder System (ARTS) ARTS is an analog-only feature designed to informyou when your radio is out-of-range of other ARTS-equipped radios.

ARTS-equipped radios transmit or receive signalsperiodically to confirm that they are within range ofeach other. Your dealer can program your radio totransmit or receive the ARTS signal.

Your radio provides indications of states as follows:

• First-Time Alert – A tone sounds.• ARTS-in-Range Alert – A tone sounds, if

programmed.• ARTS-Out-of-Range Alert – A tone sounds, the

LED rapidly blinks red.

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Over-the-Air-Programming (OTAP)Your radio can be updated by your dealer remotely,via OTAP, without needing to be physicallyconnected. Additionally, some settings can also beconfigured via OTAP.

While undergoing OTAP, the LED blinks green.

Note: When the radio is receiving high volume data,the High Volume Data icon appears and channel isbusy. A PTT button press at this time may cause anegative tone to sound.

Once the programming is complete,a tone sounds,and your radio restarts (powers off and on again).

Utilities

Setting the Power Level

You can customize your radio’s power setting to highor low for each channel.

High enables communication with radios located at aconsiderable distance from you. Low enablescommunication with radios in closer proximity.

Press the programmed Power Level button.

Tone heard ... Radio transmittingat ...

Positive Indicator tone Low Power

Negative Indicator tone High Power

Turning the Option Board Feature(s) On or Off

A channel can support up to 6 option board features.Refer to your dealer or system administrator for moreinformation.

• Press the programmed Option Board Featurebutton to toggle the feature on or off.

Turning the Voice Operating Transmission (VOX)Feature On or Off

This feature allows you to initiate a hands-free voiceactivated call on a programmed channel. The radioautomatically transmits, for a programmed period,whenever the microphone on the VOX-capableaccessory detects voice.

Pressing the PTT button during radio operation willdisable VOX. To re-enable VOX, do one of thefollowing:

• Turn the radio off and power it on again

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• Change the channel via the Channel SelectorKnob

• Press the programmed VOX button to toggle thefeature on or off

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If the Talk Permit Tone feature is enabled , use atrigger word to initiate the call. Wait for the TalkPermit Tone to finish before speaking clearly into themicrophone.

Note: Turning this feature on or off is limited to radioswith this function enabled. Check with your dealer orsystem administrator for more information.

Turning the Radio Tones/Alerts On or Off

You can enable and disable all radio tones and alertsif needed.

Checking the Battery Strength

You can check how much battery power you haveleft.

Press the programmed Battery Strength button toview the battery strength via the LED indicator.

LED indicator Indication

Solid Yellow Radio has a fair batterycharge.

Solid Green Radio has a full batterycharge.

Voice Announcement

This feature enables the radio to audibly indicate thecurrent Zone or Channel the user has just assigned,or programmable button press. This audio indicatorcan be customized per customer requirements. Thisis typically useful when the user is in a difficultcondition to read the content shown on the display.

Press the programmed Voice Announcementbutton.

Intelligent Audio

Your radio can automatically adjust its audio volumeto overcome background noise in the environment,inclusive of all stationary and non-stationary noisesources. This feature is a Receive-only feature anddoes not affect Transmit audio.

Press the programmed Intelligent Audio button.

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Note: This feature is not applicable during aBluetooth session.

Turning the Acoustic Feedback Suppressor Feature Onor Off

This feature allows you to minimize acoustic feedbackin received calls.

Press the programmed Acoustic FeedbackSuppressor button.

You hear a positive indicator tone, indicating thatAcoustic Feedback Suppressor is now enabled.

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You hear a negative indicator tone, indicating that theradio is unable to activate Acoustic FeedbackSuppressor.

Global Positioning System (GPS)

GPS is a satellite navigation system that determinesthe radio’s precise location.

Press the programmed GPS button to toggle thefeature on or off.

Flexible Receive List

Flexible Receive List is a digital-only (currentlysupported in Capacity Plus and Linked Capacity Plus)feature that allows you to create and assign memberson the receive talkgroup list. Your radio can support amaximum of 16 members in the list.

Turning the Flexible Receive List On or Off

You can enable and disable the Flexible Receive Listif needed.

Press the programmed Flexible Receive List button.

The LED blinks yellow and you hear a positiveindicator tone, when Flexible Receive List is enabled.

OR

The LED turns off and you hear a negative indicatortone, when Flexible Receive List is disabled.

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Additional Radio Controls in ConnectPlus Mode

Push-To-Talk (PTT) ButtonThe PTT button on the side of the radio ( ) servestwo basic purposes:

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• 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 is activated when the PTT buttonis pressed.

• While a call is not in progress, the PTT button isused to make a new call (see Making a Radio Callon page 65).

If the Talk Permit Tone is enabled, wait until the shortalert tone ends before talking.

Programmable ButtonsYour dealer can program the programmable buttonsas shortcuts to radio functions depending on theduration of a button press:

• Short press – Pressing and releasing rapidly.• Long press – Pressing and holding for the

programmed duration.• Hold down – Keeping the button pressed.

Note: The programmed duration of a button press isapplicable for all assignable radio/utility functions orsettings. See Emergency Operation on page 72 formore information on the programmed duration of theEmergency button.

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Assignable Radio Functions

Beacon On/Off – Toggles the Beacon feature on oroff. Requires purchase of Connect Plus Man Downfeature.

Beacon Reset – Resets (cancels) the Beacon tone,but it does not turn the Beacon feature off. Requirespurchase of Connect Plus Man Down feature.

Busy Queue Cancellation – Exits the busy modewhen a non-Emergency call in the Busy Queue wasinitiated. Emergency calls, once accepted into theBusy Queue, cannot be cancelled.

Contacts — Provides direct access to the Contactslist.

Call Alert — Provides direct access to the contactslist for you to select a contact to whom a Call Alertcan be sent.

Voice Announcement for Channel — Plays zoneand channel announcement voice messages for thecurrent channel. This function is unavailable whenVoice Announcement is disabled.

Voice Announcement On/Off — Toggles voiceannouncement on or off.

Emergency On/Off — Depending on theprogramming, initiates or cancels an emergency.

Man Down Alarms On/Off – Toggles all configuredMan Down Alarms on or off. Requires purchase ofConnect Plus Man Down feature.

Man Down Alarms Reset – If pressed while a ManDown feature Alert Tone is playing, the tone iscancelled and feature timers are reset, but it does notturn the Man Down Alarms off. Requires purchase ofMan Down feature.

One Touch Access — Directly initiates a predefinedPrivate Call, a Call Alert or a Quick Text message.

Privacy — Toggles privacy on or off.

Roam Request – Requests to search for a differentsite.

Scan — Toggles scan on or off.

Site Lock On/Off — When toggled on, the radiosearches the current site only. When toggled off, theradio searches other sites in addition to the currentsite.

Zone — Allows selection from a list of zones.

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Assignable Settings or Utility Functions

All Tones/Alerts — Toggles all tones and alerts onor off.

Power Level — Toggles transmit power levelbetween high and low.

Unassigned — Indicates that the button function hasnot yet been assigned.

Identifying Status Indicators in Connect PlusMode

LED Indicator

The LED indicator ( ) shows the operational status ofyour radio.

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Blinking red Radio is transmitting at low batterycondition or has failed the self-testupon powering up, or has moved outof range if radio is configured withAuto-Range Transponder System.

Rapidlyblinking red

Radio is receiving over-the-air filetransfer (Option Board firmware file,Network Frequency file or OptionBoard Codeplug file) or upgrading toa new Option Board firmware file.

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Blinkinggreen andyellow

Radio is receiving a Call Alert,received a text message or Scan isenabled and is receiving activity.

Solid yellow Radio is in Bluetooth DiscoverableMode. Also indicates fair batterycharge when programmable buttonis pressed.

Doubleblinkingyellow

Radio is actively searching for a newsite.

Blinkingyellow

Radio is receiving a Call Alert orScan is enabled and is idle (radio willremain muted to any activity).

Solid green Radio is powering up or transmitting.Also indicates full charge of thebattery when the programmedBattery Strength button is pressed.

Blinkinggreen

Radio is powering up, receiving anon-privacy- enabled call or data.

Doubleblinkinggreen

Radio is receiving a privacy-enabledcall.

Indicator Tones

High pitched tone Low pitched tone

Positive Indicator Tone

Negative Indicator Tone

Audio Tones

Audio tones provide you with audible indications ofthe radio’s status or the radio’s response to datareceived.

Continuous Tone A monotone sound.Sounds continuouslyuntil termination.

Periodic Tone Sounds periodicallydepending on theduration set by the radio.Tone starts, stops, andrepeats itself.

Repetitive Tone A single tone thatrepeats itself until it isterminated by the user.

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Momentary Tone Sounds only once for ashort period of timedefined by the radio.

Switching Between Connect Plus and Non-Connect Plus Modes

To switch to a non-Connect Plus mode, you mustchange to another zone, if programmed by yourdealer or system administrator. Check with yourdealer or system administrator to see if your radio hasbeen programmed with non-Connect Plus zones, andwhat features are available while operating in non-Connect Plus zones.

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Making and Receiving Calls in ConnectPlus Mode

Selecting a SiteA site provides coverage for a specific area. AConnect Plus site has a site controller and amaximum of 15 repeaters. In a multi-site network, theConnect Plus radio will automatically search for a newsite when the signal level from the current site dropsto an unacceptable level.

Roam Request

A Roam Request tells the radio to search for adifferent site, even if the signal from the current site isacceptable.

If there are no sites available,

• The radio display shows Searching andcontinues to search through the list of sites.

• The radio will return to the previous site, if theprevious site is still available.

Note: This is programmed by your dealer.

Press the programmed Roam Request button.You hear a tone, indicating the radio has switchedto a new site.

Site Lock On/Off

When toggled on, the radio searches the current siteonly. When toggled off, the radio searches other sitesin addition to the current site.

Press the programmed Site Lock button.

• You hear a positive indicator tone, indicatingthe radio has locked to the current site. Thedisplay shows Site Locked.

• You hear a negative indicator tone, indicatingthe radio is unlocked. The display shows SiteUnlocked.

Site Restriction

Your Connect Plus radio system administrator has theability to decide which network sites your radio is andis not allowed to use. Your radio does not need to bereprogrammed to change the list of allowed anddisallowed sites. If your radio attempts to register at adisallowed site, you see a brief message stating:

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Site <number given> Not Allowed. The radiothen searches for a different network site.

Selecting a ZoneThe radio can be programmed with a maximum of 16Connect Plus Zones and each Connect Plus zonecontains a maximum of 16 assignable positions onthe Channel Selector Knob.

Each assignable knob position can be used to startone of the following voice call types:

• Group Call• Multigroup Call• All Call• Private Call

Access the Zone feature.Press the programmedZone button.

Using Multiple NetworksIf your radio has been programmed to use multipleConnect Plus networks, you can select a differentnetwork by switching to the Connect Plus zone that isassigned to the desired network. These network-to-

zone assignments are configured by your dealerthrough radio programming.

Selecting a Call TypeThe Channel Selector Knob is used to select a calltype. This can be a Group Call, Multi-group Call, SiteAll Call or Private Call, depending on how your radiois programmed. If you change the Channel SelectorKnob to a different position (that has a call typeassigned to it), this causes the radio to re-registerwith the Connect Plus site. The radio registers withthe Registration Group ID that has been programmedfor the newChannel Selector Knob position call type.

If you select a position that has no call type assignedto it, your radio sounds a continuous tone and thedisplay shows Unprogrammed. Your radio does notoperate when selected to an unprogrammed channel,use the Channel Selector Knob to select aprogrammed channel instead.

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Once the required zone is displayed (if you havemultiple zones in your radio), turn the programmedChannel Selector Knob to select the call type.

Receiving and Responding to a Radio CallOnce the channel, subscriber ID or call type isdisplayed, you can proceed to receive and respond tocalls.

The LED lights up solid green while the radio istransmitting and blinks green when the radio isreceiving.

Note: The LED lights up solid green while the radio istransmitting and double blinks green when the radiois receiving a privacy-enabled call . To unscramble a

privacy-enabled call, your radio must have the samePrivacy Key, OR the same Key Value and Key ID(programmed by your dealer), as the transmittingradio (the radio you are receiving the call from).

Note: See Privacy on page 80 for more information.

Receiving and Responding to a Group Call

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

The LED blinks green. Your radio unmutes and theincoming call sounds through the radio's speaker.

1 Hold the radio vertically 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.0cm) from your mouth.The LED lights up solid green.

2 Wait for one of the Talk Permit Tone to finish (ifenabled), and speak clearly into the microphone.

3 Release the PTT button to listen.

If there is no voice activity for a predetermined periodof time, the call ends.

Note: See Making a Group Call on page 66 fordetails on making a Group Call.

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Receiving and Responding to a Private Call

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

When you receive a Private Call, the LED blinksgreen. Your radio unmutes and the incoming callsounds through the radio's speaker.

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 green.

3 Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to finish (if enabled),and speak clearly into the microphone.

4 Release the PTT button to listen.

If there is no voice activity for a predetermined periodof time, the call ends.

You hear a short tone.

See Making a Private Call on page 66 for details onmaking a Private Call.

Receiving a Site All Call

A Site All Call is a call from an individual radio toevery radio on the site. It is used to make importantannouncements requiring the user’s full attention.

When you receive an All Call, a tone sounds and theLED blinks green.

Your radio unmutes and the incoming call soundsthrough the radio speaker.

Once the Site All Call ends, the radio returns to theprevious screen before receiving the call. A Site AllCall does not wait for a predetermined period of timebefore ending.

You cannot respond to an All Call.

Making a Radio CallAfter selecting your channel, you can select asubscriber alias or ID, or group alias or ID by using:

• The Channel Selector Knob.• A programmed One Touch Access button – The

One Touch Access feature allows you to make aPrivate Call to a predefined ID easily. This featurecan be assigned to a short or long programmablebutton press. You can ONLY have one ID

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assigned to a One Touch Access button. Yourradio can have multiple One Touch Accessbuttons programmed.

Note: Your radio must have the Privacy featureenabled on the channel to send a privacy-enabledtransmission. Only target radios with the same KeyValue and Key ID as your radio will be able tounscramble the transmission.

Note: See Privacy on page 80 for more information.

Making a Call

Making a Group Call

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

1 Select the channel with the active group alias orID. See Selecting a Call Type on page 63.

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 LED lights up solid green.

4 Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to finish (if enabled),and speak clearly into the microphone.

5 Release the PTT button to listen.When the target radio responds, the LED blinksgreen.If there is no voice activity for a predeterminedperiod of time, the call ends.

Making a Private Call

While you can receive and/or respond to a PrivateCall initiated by an authorized individual radio, yourradio must be programmed for you to initiate a PrivateCall.

You will hear a negative indicator tone, when youmake a Private Call via the One Touch Accessbutton, if this feature is not enabled.

Use the Quick Text Message or Call Alert features tocontact an individual radio. See Text MessageFeatures on page 80 or Call Alert Operation onpage 42 for more information.

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• Select the channel with the active subscriberalias or ID. See Selecting a Call Type on page63.

• Press the programmed One Touch Accessbutton.

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 LED lights up solid green.

4 Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to finish (if enabled),and speak clearly into the microphone.

5 Release the PTT button to listen.When the target radio responds, the LED blinksgreen.If there is no voice activity for a predeterminedperiod of time, the call ends. You hear a shorttone.

Making a Site All Call

This feature allows you to transmit to all users on thesite that are currently not engaged in another call.

Your radio must be programmed to allow you to usethis feature.

Users on the channel/site cannot respond to an AllCall.

1 Select the channel with the active All Call groupalias. See Selecting a Call Type on page 63.

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 LED lights up solid green.

4 Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to finish (if enabled),and speak clearly into the microphone.

Making a Multi-group Call

This feature allows you to transmit to all users onmultiple groups. Your radio must be programmed toallow you to use this feature.

Note: Users on the groups cannot respond to a Multi-group Call.

1 Turn the Channel Selector Knob to select theMulti-group alias or ID.

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2 Press the PTT button to make the call.

The LED lights up solid green. The display showsthe Multi-group alias or ID.

Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to finish (if enabled)and speak clearly into the microphone.

Making a Private Call with a One Touch Call Button

Note: Programmable buttons press must be initiatedfrom the Home screen.

The One Touch Call feature allows you to easilymake a Private Call to a pre-defined Private Call aliasor ID. This feature can be assigned to a short or longprogrammable button press.

You can ONLY have one alias or ID assigned to aOne Touch Call button. Your radio can have multipleOne Touch Call buttons programmed.

1 Press the programmed One Touch Call button tomake a Private Call to the pre-defined Private Callalias or ID.

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 LED lights up solid green.

The display shows the Private Call alias or ID.

4 Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to finish (if enabled)and speak clearly into the microphone.

5 Release the PTT button to listen.When the target radio responds, the LED blinksgreen.If there is no voice activity for a predeterminedperiod of time, the call ends.

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Auto FallbackAuto Fallback is a system feature that allows you tocontinue to make and receive non-emergency callson the selected Group Contact in the event of certaintypes of Connect Plus system failures.

If one of these failures occurs, your radio attempts toroam to a different Connect Plus site. This searchprocess may result in your radio finding an operableConnect Plus site, or it may result in your radio findinga “Fallback Channel” (if your radio is enabled for AutoFallback). A Fallback Channel is a repeater that isnormally part of an operable Connect Plus site, but iscurrently unable to communicate with either its sitecontroller or the Connect Plus network. In Fallbackmode, the repeater operates as a single digitalrepeater. Auto Fallback Mode supports non-emergency Group Calls only. No other call types aresupported in Fallback Mode.

ScanThis feature allows your radio to monitor and join callsfor groups defined in a pre-programmed scan list.When scan is enabled, the scan icon appears on thestatus bar and the LED blinks yellow when idle.

Starting and Stopping Scan

Note: This procedure turns the Scan feature On orOff for all Connect Plus zones with the same NetworkID as your currently selected zone.

You can start and stop scanning by pressing theprogrammed Scan button.

• A tone sounds indicating that Scan has beenturned on or off.

• When Scan is enabled, the tone’s pitch increases.• When Scan is disabled, the tone’s pitch

decreases.

Responding to a Transmission During a Scan

During scanning, your radio stops on a group whereactivity is detected. The radio continuously listens forany member in the scan list when idle on the controlchannel.

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

2 Press the PTT button during hang time.The LED lights up solid green.

3 Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to finish (if enabled),and speak clearly into the microphone.

4 Release the PTT button to listen.If you do not respond within the hang time, theradio returns to scanning other groups.

User Configurable ScanIf the Edit List menu is enabled, a user is able to Addand Remove the scan members from the AddMember menu. A Scan List member must be aregular Group Contact (i.e. not Multi-group or Site AllCall/Network Wide All Call) that is currently assignedto a Channel Selector position in a Connect PlusZone with the same Network ID as the currentlyselected Zone. The Talkgroup alias must not matchany Talkgroup that has been included in the currentZone's Scan List.

Scan can be turned on or off from the menu or bypressing a programmed Scan On/Off button.

This feature functions only when the radio is notcurrently involved in a call. If you are presentlylistening to a call, your radio cannot scan for othergroup calls, and is therefore unaware they are inprogress. Once your call is finished, your radioreturns to the control channel time slot and is able toscan for groups that are in the scan list.

Turning Scan On or Off

Note: This procedure turns the Scan feature On orOff for all zones with the same Network ID as yourcurrently selected zone.

When Scan is on and you are not participating in acall, the LED blinks green and yellow.

The procedure for turning Scan on or off depends onhow your radio is programmed. If programmed with aScan On/Off button, use the button to toggle thefeature on or off.

• A tone sounds indicating that Scan has beenturned on or off.

• When Scan is enabled, the tone’s pitch increases.

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• When Scan is disabled, the tone’s pitchdecreases.

Understanding Scan Operation

Note: If the Radio joins a call for a Zone Scan Listmember from a different Zone and Call Hang Timerexpires before you are able to respond, in order torespond, you must navigate to the Zone and Channelof the Scan List Member and start a new call.

There are some circumstances in which you can misscalls for groups that are in your scan list. When youmiss a call for one of the following reasons, this doesnot indicate a problem with your radio. This is anormal scan operation for Connect Plus.

• Scan feature is not turned on (check for LEDblinking yellow).

• You are participating in a call already.• No member of the scanned group is registered at

your site (Multisite systems only).

Call Indicator SettingsYou can turn on or off the ringing tones for a receivedPrivate Call (see Turning the Radio Tones/Alerts Onor Off on page 54).

Escalating Alarm Tone Volume

Your radio can be programmed by your dealer tocontinually alert you when a radio call remainsunanswered. This is done by automatically increasingthe alarm tone volume over time. This feature isknown as Escalert.

Call Alert OperationCall Alert paging enables you to alert a specific radiouser to call you back when they are able to do so.

This feature is accessible via a programmed OneTouch Access button.

Receiving and Responding to a Call Alert

When you receive a Call Alert page, you hear arepetitive tone and the LED blinks yellow.

Making a Call Alert with the One Touch Access Button

• Press the programmed One Touch Accessbutton to make a Call Alert to the predefined alias.The display shows Call Alert and thesubscriber alias or ID, indicating that the Call Alerthas been sent.

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The LED lights up solid green when your radio issending the Call Alert.

If the Call Alert acknowledgement is received, thedisplay shows Call Alert Successful.

If the Call Alert acknowledgement is not received,the display shows Call Alert Failed.

Emergency OperationNote: If your radio is programmed for “Silent” or“Silent with voice” emergency initiation, in most casesit automatically exits silent operation after theEmergency Call or Emergency Alert is finished. Theexception to this rule is when “Emergency Alert” is theconfigured Emergency Mode and “Silent” is theconfigured Emergency Type. If your radio isprogrammed in this manner, the silent operationcontinues until you cancel silent operation bypressing PTT or the button configured for“Emergency Off”.

Emergency voice calls and Emergency Alerts are notsupported when operating in Connect Plus AutoFallback mode. For more information see the AutoFallback on page 69.

An Emergency Alert is used to indicate a criticalsituation. You can initiate an Emergency at any timeon any screen display, even when there is activity onthe current channel. Pressing the Emergency buttoninitiates the programmed Emergency mode. Theprogrammed Emergency mode may also be initiatedby triggering the optional Man Down feature. TheEmergency feature may be disabled in your radio.

Your dealer can set the duration of a button press forthe programmed Emergency button, except for longpress, which is similar with all other buttons:

• Short press – Between 0.05 seconds and 0.75seconds.

• Long press – Between 1.00 second and 3.75seconds.

The Emergency button is assigned with theEmergency On/Off feature. Check with your dealer forthe assigned operation of the Emergency button.

• If the short press for the Emergency button isassigned to turn on the Emergency mode, then thelong press for the Emergency button is assignedto exit the Emergency mode.

• If the long press for the Emergency button isassigned to turn on the Emergency mode, then the

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short press for the Emergency button is assignedto exit the Emergency mode.

When your radio is selected to a Connect Plus zone,it supports three Emergency modes:

• Emergency Call – You must press the PTT buttonto talk on the assigned emergency time slot.

• Emergency Call with Voice to Follow – For thefirst transmission on the assigned emergency timeslot, the microphone is automatically unmuted andyou may talk without pressing the PTT button. Themicrophone stays “hot” in this fashion for a timeperiod programmed into the radio. For subsequenttransmissions in the same Emergency call, youmust press the PTT button.

• Emergency Alert – An Emergency Alert is not avoice call. It is an emergency notification that issent to radios that are configured to receive thesealerts. The radio sends an emergency alert via thecontrol channel of the currently registered site.The Emergency Alert is received by radios in theConnect Plus network that are programmed toreceive them (no matter which network site theyare registered to).

Only ONE of the Emergency Modes can be assignedto the Emergency button per zone. In addition, eachEmergency mode has the following types:

• Regular – Radio initiates an Emergency andshows audio and/or visual indicators.

• Silent – Radio initiates an Emergency without anyaudio or visual indicators. The radio will suppressall audio or visual indications of the Emergencyuntil you press the PTT button to start a voicetransmission.

• Silent with Voice – The same as Silent operation,except that the radio will also unmute for somevoice transmissions.

Responding to an Emergency Call

Note: If you do not respond to the Emergency Callwithin the time allotted for the Emergency Call HangTime, the Emergency call will end. If you want tospeak to the group after the Emergency Call HangTime expires, you must first select the channelposition assigned to the group (if not alreadyselected). Then, press PTT to start a non-EmergencyCall to the group.

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1 When receiving an Emergency Call, press anybutton to stop all Emergency Call receivedindications.

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

3 Press the PTT button to initiate a voicetransmission on the Emergency group.All radios that are monitoring this group hear yourtransmission.

4 Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to finish (if enabled)and speak clearly into the microphone.The LED lights up green.

5 Release the PTT button to listen.When the emergency initiating radio responds, theLED blinks green.

Responding to an Emergency Alert

Note: The Group contact used for the EmergencyAlert should not be used for voice communication.This could prevent other radios from sending andreceiving Emergency Alerts on the same group.

An Emergency Alert from a radio indicates that theuser is in an urgent situation. You may respond to thealert by initiating a private call to the radio whodeclared the emergency, initiating a group call to adesignated talk group, sending the radio a Call Alert,initiating a Remote Monitor of that radio, etc. Theproper response is determined by your organizationand the individual situation.

Initiating an Emergency Call

Note: If your radio is set to Silent, it does not displayany audio or visual indicators during Emergencymode until you press the PTT button to initiate a voicetransmission.

If your radio is set to Silent with Voice, it does notinitially display any audio or visual indicators that theradio is in Emergency mode. However, your radio un-mutes for the transmissions of radios responding toyour emergency. The emergency indicators onlyappear once you press the PTT button to initiate avoice transmission from your radio.

For both “Silent” and “Silent with Voice” operation, theradio automatically exits silent operation after theEmergency Call is finished.

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1 Press the programmed Emergency button.

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

3 Press the PTT button to initiate a voicetransmission on the Emergency group.

When you release the PTT button, the Emergencycall continues for the time allotted for theEmergency Call Hang Time.

If you press the PTT button during this time, theEmergency call continues.

Initiating an Emergency Call with Voice to Follow

Your radio must be programmed for this type ofoperation.

When enabled for this operation, when you press theprogrammed Emergency button, and when yourradio receives the time slot assignment, themicrophone is automatically activated withoutpressing the PTT button. This activated microphonestate is also known as “hot mic”. The “hot mic” appliesto the first voice transmission from your radio duringthe Emergency call. For subsequent transmissions in

the same Emergency call, you must press the PTTbutton.

1 Press the programmed Emergency button.

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

3 The microphone remains active for the “hot mic”time specified in your radio's codeplugprogramming.During this time, the LED lights up green.

4 Press and hold the PTT button to talk longer thanthe programmed duration.

Initiating an Emergency Alert

Note: If your radio is programmed for “Silent” or“Silent with Voice”, it will not provide any audio orvisual indications that it is sending an EmergencyAlert. If programmed for “Silent”, the silent operationcontinues indefinitely until you press PTT or thebutton configured for “Emergency Off”. If programmedfor “Silent with Voice”, the radio automatically cancelssilent operation when the site controller broadcaststhe Emergency Alert.

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Press the orange Emergency button.Once the Emergency Alert is successfully sentand is being broadcast for other radios to hear, apositive indicator tone is played.

Exiting Emergency Mode

Note: If the Emergency call ends due to theexpiration of the Emergency Hang Time, but theemergency condition is not over, press theEmergency button again to restart the process.

If you initiate an Emergency Alert by pressing theprogrammed Emergency button, your radioautomatically exits Emergency mode after receiving aresponse from the Connect Plus system.

If you initiate an Emergency call by pressing theprogrammed Emergency button, your radio will beassigned a channel automatically when one becomesavailable. Once your radio has transmitted amessage indicating the emergency, you cannotcancel your Emergency call. However, if you pressedthe button by accident or the emergency no longerexists, you may wish to say this over the assignedchannel. When you release the PTT button, theEmergency call is discontinued after the EmergencyCall Hang Time expires.

If your radio was configured for Emergency with Voiceto Follow, use the “hot mic” period to explain yourerror, then press and release the PTT button todiscontinue the transmission. The Emergency call isdiscontinued after the Emergency Call Hang Timeexpires.

Man Down AlarmsNote: Man Down Alarms are not supported whenoperating in Fallback mode. For more information seethe Auto Fallback on page 69.

This section describes the Connect Plus Man DownFeature. This is a purchasable feature that may ormay not apply to your radio.

Your Connect Plus portable radio can be enabled andprogrammed for one or more of the Man DownAlarms. Your dealer or radio system administrator cantell you whether or not this applies to your radio andwhich specific Man Down Alarms have been enabledand programmed.

If your radio has been programmed for one or more ofthe following Man Down Alarms, it is important for youto understand how the Alarm works, what indication

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(tones) your radio provides, and the action you shouldtake.

The purpose of the Man Down Alarms is to alertothers when you might be in danger. This isaccomplished by programming your radio to detect acertain angle of tilt, lack of movement, or movement,depending on which Man Down Alarm(s) is/areenabled. If your radio detects a disallowed movementtype, and if the condition is not corrected in a certainperiod of time, the radio starts to play an Alert Tone (ifso programmed). At this point you should immediatelytake one or more of the corrective actions discussedbelow, depending on which Man Down Alarm(s) has/have been enabled for your radio. If you do not takecorrective action within a certain period of time, yourradio automatically starts an Emergency (either anEmergency Call or Emergency Alert).

• Tilt Alarm – When your radio is tilted at or beyonda specified angle for a period of time, it plays anAlert Tone (if so programmed). To prevent theradio from automatically starting an EmergencyCall or Emergency Alert, restore the radio to thevertical position immediately.

• Anti-Movement Alarm – When your radio ismotionless for a period of time, it plays an Alert

Tone (if so programmed). To prevent the radiofrom automatically starting an Emergency Call orEmergency Alert, move the radio immediately.

• Movement Alarm – When your radio is in motionfor a period of time, it plays an Alert Tone (if soprogrammed). To prevent the radio fromautomatically starting an Emergency Call orEmergency Alert, stop the radio’s motionimmediately.

Your dealer or radio system administrator can tell youwhich of the above alarms (if any) has been enabledthrough radio programming. It is possible to enableboth the Tilt and Anti- Movement Alarms. In that case,the Alert Tone plays when the radio detects the firstmovement violation.

Instead of taking the corrective actions discussedabove, you can also prevent the radio from startingthe Emergency call or Emergency Alert by using aprogrammable button, if your radio has beenconfigured in this manner. This is discussed in thenext two sections.

Turning Man Down Alarms On and Off

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programmed with a Man Down Alarms On/Off button,use the button to toggle the Man Down Alarms Onand Off. This applies to all of the Man Down Alarmsenabled for your radio.

When using the programmable button to toggle theMan Down Alarms On, your radio plays a tone thatrises in pitch.

When using the programmable button to toggle theMan Down Alarms Off, your radio plays a tone thatfalls in pitch.

In order to hear the tones described above whenturning the Man Down Alarms On and Off, theMOTOTRBO radio and Connect Plus Option Boardmust both be enabled for keypad tones.

Resetting the Man Down Alarms

If your radio has been programmed with either a ManDown Alarms Reset button, or the Man Down Alarmsmenu option, it is possible to reset the Man DownAlarms without turning them On or Off. This stops anyMan Down Alert Tone that is currently playing, and italso resets the Alarm timers. However, it is stillnecessary to correct the movement violation by takingthe appropriate corrective action described in the ManDown Alarms section. If the movement violation is not

corrected within a period of time, the Alert Tone startsplaying again.

The procedure for resetting the Man Down Alarmsdepends on how your radio is programmed. Ifprogrammed with a Man Down Alarms Reset button,use the button to Reset the Man Down Alarms. Thisapplies to all of the Man Down Alarms enabled foryour radio.

When using the programmable button to reset theMan Down Alarms, the radio shows a briefconfirmation message.

If your radio has been programmed so that ManDown Alarms can be Reset via the menu, follow theprocedure below.

1 to access the menu.

2 or to Utilities and press to select.

3 or to Connect Plus and press to

select.

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4 or to Man Down Alarm and press to

select.

5 or to Reset and press to select.

The radio displays a brief confirmation message.

Beacon FeatureThis section describes the Beacon feature. TheBeacon feature is part of Connect Plus Man Down, apurchasable feature. Your dealer or Radio SystemAdministrator can tell you if the Beacon featureapplies to your radio.

If your radio has been enabled and programmed forone or more of the Man Down Alarms, it can also beenabled for the Beacon feature.

If your radio automatically starts an Emergency Callor Emergency Alert due to one of the Man DownAlarms, and if your radio is also enabled for theBeacon feature, the radio starts to periodically emit ahigh pitched tone approximately once every tenseconds. The interval can vary depending on whetheryou are talking on your radio. The purpose of the

Beacon tone is to help searchers locate you. If yourradio has also been enabled for the “Visual Beacon”,the radio’s backlight comes on for a few secondsevery time the Beacon tone plays.

You can stop your radio from playing the Beacon toneby using a programmable button, if your radio hasbeen configured in this manner. This is discussed inthe next two sections. If your radio does not have theprogrammable button or menu option, you can stopthe Beacon tone by turning the radio off and then onagain, or by changing to a different zone (if your radiohas been programmed for more than one zone).

Turning Beacon On and Off

The procedure for turning the Beacon On and Offdepends on how your radio is programmed. Ifprogrammed with a Beacon On/Off button, use thebutton to toggle the Beacon On and Off.

• When using the programmable button to togglethe Beacon On, your radio plays a tone that risesin pitch.

• When using the programmable button to togglethe Beacon Off, your radio plays a tone that falls inpitch.

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In order to hear the tones described above whenturning the Beacon On and Off, the MOTOTRBOradio and Connect Plus Option Board must both beenabled for keypad tones.

Resetting the Beacon

If your radio has been programmed with either theBeacon Reset button, it is possible to reset theBeacon. This stops the Beacon Tone without turningthe Beacon feature Off.

Text Message FeaturesSending a Quick Text Message with the One TouchAccess Button

• Press the programmed One Touch Accessbutton to send a predefined Quick Text messageto a predefined alias.

If the message is sent, a tone sounds.

If the message cannot be sent, a low tone sounds.

PrivacyIf enabled, this feature helps to preventeavesdropping by unauthorized users on a channelby the use of a software-based scrambling solution.

The signaling and user identification portions of atransmission are not scrambled.

Your radio must have privacy enabled on the currentchannel selector position to send a privacy-enabledtransmission, although this is not a necessaryrequirement for receiving a transmission. While on aprivacy-enabled channel selector position, the radio isstill able to receive clear (unscrambled)transmissions.

Your radio supports Enhanced Privacy.

To unscramble a privacy-enabled call transmission,your radio must be programmed to have the sameKey Value and Key ID (for Enhanced Privacy) as thetransmitting radio.

If your radio receives a scrambled call that is of adifferent Key Value and Key ID, you hear nothing atall (Enhanced Privacy).

The LED lights up solid green while the radio istransmitting and blinks green rapidly when the radio isreceiving an ongoing privacy-enabled transmission.

You can access this feature by

• Pressing the programmed Privacy button totoggle privacy on or off.

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Note: Some radio models may not offer this Privacyfeature. Check with your dealer or systemadministrator for more information.

Making a Privacy-Enabled (Scrambled) Call

Toggle privacy on using the programmed privacybutton. Your radio must have the Privacy featureenabled for the currently selected channel position tosend a privacy-enabled transmission. When privacy isenabled for the currently selected channel position, allvoice transmissions made by your radio will bescrambled. This includes Group Call, Multigroup Call,talk-back during scanned calls, Site All Call,Emergency Call, and Private Call. Only receivingradios with the same Key Value and Key ID as yourradio will be able to unscramble the transmission.

Password Lock FeaturesIf enabled, this feature only allows you access yourradio if the correct password is entered uponpowering up. Use the Channel Selector Knob and thethree Side Buttons to enter password (see RadioControls on page 19).

• Channel Selector Knob positions 1 to 9 representnumbers 1 to 9; position 10 represents the number0.

• Side Buttons 1 to 3 represent numbers 1 to 3.

Accessing the Radio from Password

1 Power up your radio.You hear a continuous tone.

2 Do one of the following:

You hear a positive indicator tone for every digit

entered. Press to remove the each on thedisplay. You hear a negative indicator tone, if you

press when the line is empty, or if you pressmore than four digits.

If the password is correct, your radio proceeds topower up. See Powering Up the Radio on page17.

If the password is incorrect, the display showsWrong Password. Repeat Step 2 on page 81.

After the third incorrect password, the displayshows Wrong Password and then, shows Radio

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Locked. A tone sounds and the LED double blinksyellow.

Note: The radio is unable to receive any call inlocked state.

Unlocking the Radio from Locked State

1 If your radio was powered down after being in thelocked state, power up the radio.A tone sounds and the LED double blinks yellow.

2 Wait for 15 minutes.Your radio restarts the 15 minutes timer for lockedstate when you power up.

3 Repeat Steps 1 on page 81 and 2 on page 81 in Accessing the Radio from Password on page 81.

Utilities

Turning the Radio Tones/Alerts On or Off

You can enable and disable all radio tones and alertsif needed.

Setting the Power Level

You can customize your radio’s power setting to highor low for each Connect Plus zone.

enables communication with tower sites in ConnectPlus mode located at a considerable distance fromyou. Low enables communication with tower sites inConnect Plus mode in closer proximity.

Press the programmed Power Level button.

Tone heard ... Radio transmittingat ...

Positive Indicator tone Low Power

Negative Indicator tone High Power

Checking the Battery Strength

You can check how much battery power you haveleft.

Press the programmed Battery Strength button toview the battery strength via the LED indicator.

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LED indicator Indication

Solid Yellow Radio has a fair batterycharge.

Solid Green Radio has a full batterycharge.

Turning the Acoustic Feedback Suppressor Feature Onor Off

This feature allows you to minimize acoustic feedbackin received calls.

Press the programmed Acoustic FeedbackSuppressor button.

You hear a positive indicator tone, indicating thatAcoustic Feedback Suppressor is now enabled.

OR

You hear a negative indicator tone, indicating that theradio is unable to activate Acoustic FeedbackSuppressor.

Global Positioning System (GPS)

GPS is a satellite navigation system that determinesthe radio’s precise location.

Press the programmed GPS button to toggle thefeature on or off.

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Accessories

Antennas• UHF, 403 – 527MHz, Whip Antenna

(PMAE4068_)• UHF, 403 – 527MHz, Slim Whip Antenna

(PMAE4079_)• UHF, 403 – 450MHz, Stubby Antenna

(PMAE4069_)• UHF, 440 – 490MHz, Stubby Antenna

(PMAE4070_• UHF, 470 – 527MHz, Stubby Antenna

(PMAE4071_)• UHF, 470 – 527MHz, Stubby Antenna

(PMAE4071_)• VHF, 144 – 165MHz, Helical Antenna

(PMAD4116_)• VHF, 136 – 155MHz, Helical Antenna

(PMAD4117_)• VHF, 152 – 174MHz, Helical Antenna

(PMAD4118_)• VHF, 136 – 148MHz, Stubby Antenna

(PMAD4119_)

• VHF, 146 – 160MHz, Stubby Antenna(PMAD4120_)

• VHF, 160 – 174MHz, Stubby Antenna(PMAD4121)

• VHF, 360 – 400MHz, Stubby Antenna(PMAD4133_)

• VHF, 350 – 380MHz, Stubby Antenna(PMAD4136_)

• VHF, 350 – 400MHz, Whip Antenna(PMAD4139_)

• 800/900, 806 – 870MHz, Whip Antenna(PMAF4011_)

• 800/900, 896 – 941MHz, Whip Antenna(PMAF4012_)

Batteries• Core NiMH, 1300mAh Battery (PMNN4412_)

[3]

• Core Slim Li-Ion, 1500 mAh Battery (PMNN4406_)[4]

• IMPRES Li-Ion, 1500 mAh Slim Battery(PMNN4407_)[4]

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• IMPRES Hi-Capacity Li-Ion, 2150 mAh Battery(PMNN4409_)[4]

• IMPRES Hi-Capacity Li-Ion, 2300 mAh Battery(FM) (NNTN8129_)

For use with 350 band only:

• IMPRES Li-Ion, 2300 mAh Battery (PMNN4424_)• IMPRES Li-Ion, 2700 mAh Battery (PMNN4448_)• Li-Ion, 1400 mAh Battery (PMNN4435_)

[5]

Carry Devices• 2.5-Inch Replacement Leather Swivel Belt Loop

(PMLN5610_)

• 3-Inch Replacement Leather Swivel Belt Loop(PMLN5611_)

• Hard Leather Carry Case with 3-Inch Fixed BeltLoop for Non- Display Radio (PMLN5839_)

• Hard Leather Carry Case with 3-Inch Swivel BeltLoop for Non-Display Radio (PMLN5846_)

• Hard Leather Carry Case with 2.5-Inch Swivel BeltLoop for Non-Display Radio (PMLN5843_)

• Nylon Carry Case with 3-Inch Fixed Belt Loop forNon- Display Radio (PMLN5845_)

• Belt Clip for 2-Inch Belt Width (PMLN4651_)• Belt Clip for 2.5-Inch Belt Width (PMLN7008_)

Chargers• IMPRES Multi-Unit Charger, US plug

(WPLN4212_)• IMPRES Multi-Unit Charger, 110–230 V, Euro

Plug (WPLN4213_)• IMPRES Multi-Unit Charger, Argentina Plug

(WPLN4216_)

3 Not applicable to the 800/900 bands.4 Available for the 350 band in April 2014.5 Available in December 2013.

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• IMPRES Multi-Unit Charger with Display, US plug(WPLN4219_)

• IMPRES Multi-Unit Charger with Display, 110–230V, Euro Plug (WPLN4220_)

• IMPRES Single-Unit Charger, US plug(WPLN4232_)

• IMPRES Single-Unit Charger with Display, UKPlugArgentina Plug (WPLN4233_)

• IMPRES Single-Unit Charger, Euro Plug(WPLN4234_)

• Core Single Unit Charger (NNTN8117_)•• IMPRES Single Unit Charger, Brazil Plug

(WPLN4281_)• IMPRES Single-Unit Charger, 220–240 V, 50 Hz,

Argentina Plug (WPLN4236_)• Core Single Unit Charger, with Power Supply,

Argentina Plug (NNTN8225_)• Single Unit Charger, Euro Plug (NNTN8273_)• Single Unit Charger, US/NA Plug (NNTN8275_)• Core Single Unit Charger, with Power Supply,

Brazil Plug (NNTN8280_)• IMPRES Vehicular Charger (NNTN7616_)• IMPRES Battery Reader (NNTN7392_)

Earbuds and Earpieces• Receive-Only Earbud (AARLN4885_)• Receive-Only Earbud (MDRLN4885)• D-Shell Receive-Only Earpiece (PMLN4620_)• Receive-Only Earpiece (RLN4941_)• Standard Earpiece, Black (RLN6279_)• Standard Earpiece, Beige (RLN6280_)• Earpiece with Acoustic Tube Assembly, Beige

(RLN6284_)• Earpiece with Acoustic Tube Assembly, Black

(RLN6285_)• Earpiece with High Noise Kit, Beige (RLN6288_)• Earpiece with High Noise Kit, Black (RLN6289_)• 1-Wire Earbud, 29cm Cord, Black (NNTN8294_)• 1-Wire Earbud,116cm Cord, Black (NNTN8295_)• Over-the-Ear Receiver for Remote Speaker

Microphone (WADN4190_)• D-Shell Earset (PMLN5096_)• IMPRES Temple Transducer with In-line Push-to-

Talk (PMLN5101_)• Replacement Foam Ear Pad and Windscreen

(RLN6283_)• Replacement Ear Seal Cloth Cover (1580376E32)

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• Replacement Boom Mic Windscreen(5080548E02)

• Replacement Windscreen O-Ring (3280376E35)• Wireless Earpiece Maintenance Kit (NTN8821_)• Replacement Ear Tips Kit for Wireless Ear Buds

(NNTN8316_)• Replacement Ear Tubes for CommPort Earpiece,

Pack of 10 (RLN5037_)• Ear Straps for CommPort Earpiece (for Secure

Attachment to Ear), Pack of 10 (NTN8988_)• Replacement Eartips for Operations Critical

Wireless Earbuds (NNTN8299_)

Headsets and Headset Accessories• Ultra-Lite Headset (PMLN5102_)• Heavy Duty Noise-Canceling Headset

(PMLN5275_)• Lightweight Headset (RMN5058_)• Non-Secure Wireless Headset & Push-to-Talk

Device with Push-to-Talk Audio, 12-Inch Cable(NNTN8125_)

• Non-Secure Wireless Headset & Push-to-TalkDevice with Push-to-Talk Audio, 9.5-Inch Cable(NNTN8126_)

• Non-Secure Wireless Push-to-Talk Device(NNTN8127_)

• Wireless Headset & Push-to-Talk Device withPush-to-Talk Audio, 12–Inch Cable, ArgentinaPlug (NNTN8281_)

• Wireless Headset & Push-to-Talk Device withPush-to-Talk Audio, 12–Inch Cable, Brazil Plug(NNTN8282_)

• Wireless Headset & Push-to-Talk Device withPush-to-Talk Audio, 12–Inch, Euro Plug(NNTN8364_)

• Wireless Headset & Push-to-Talk Device withPush-to-Talk Audio, 9.5–Inch, Argentina Plug(NNTN8283_)

• Wireless Headset & Push-to-Talk Device withPush-to-Talk Audio, 9.5–Inch, Brazil Plug(NNTN8284_)

• Wireless Headset & Push-to-Talk Device withPush-to-Talk Audio, 9.5–Inch, Euro Plug(NNTN8365_)

• Wireless Push-to-Talk Device, Argentina Plug(NNTN8285_)

• Wireless Push-to-Talk Device, Brazil Plug(NNTN8286_)

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• Wireless Push-to-Talk Device, Euro Plug(NNTN8363_)

• XBT Behind-the-Neck, Non-Secure WirelessHeavy Duty Headset (RLN6490_)

• XBT Overhead, Non-Secure Wireless Heavy DutyHeadset (RLN6491_)

• Replacement Earpiece 12–Inch Cable (forNNTN8125_)(NTN2572_)

• Replacement Earpiece 9.5–Inch Cable (forNNTN8126_)(NTN2575_)

• Headband for XBT Headset (RLN6492_)• Behind-the-Neck band for XBT Headset

(RLN6493_)• Boom Mic for XBT Headset (RLN6495_)• Cooling Pads for XBT Headset (RLN6496_)• Hygiene Kit for XBT Headset (RLN6497_)• Universal 5V PSU for XBT Headset (RLN6498_)

Remote Speaker Microphones• Remote Speaker Microphone (PMMN4024_)• IMPRES Remote Speaker Microphone

(PMMN4025_)• Remote Speaker Microphone, Submersible (IP57)

(PMMN4040_)

• IMPRES Remote Speaker Microphone, withVolume, IP57 (PMMN4046_)

• IMPRES Remote Speaker Microphone, withEarjack, Noise-Canceling (PMMN4050_)

• Remote Speaker Microphone Replacement CoilCord Kit (For Use with PMMN4024_ andPMMN4040_) (RLN6074_)

• Remote Speaker Microphone Replacement CoilCord Kit (For Use with PMMN4025_,PMMN4046_, PMMN4050_) (RLN6075_)

• IMPRES Remote Speaker Microphone, IP57(NNTN8382_)

• IMPRES Remote Speaker Microphone, withEarjack (NNTN8383_)

Surveillance Accessories• Receive Only Surveillance Kit, Black (Single Wire)

(PMLN6125_)• Receive Only Surveillance Kit, Beige (Single Wire)

(PMLN6126_)• Surveillance Low Noise Kit (RLN5886_)• Surveillance High Noise Kit (RLN5887_)• IMPRES 2-Wire Surveillance Kit, Black

(PMLN6127_)

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• IMPRES 2-Wire Surveillance Kit, Beige(PMLN6128_)

• IMPRES 2-Wire Surveillance Kit with Clear,Comfortable Acoustic Tube, Black (RLN5882_)

• IMPRES 2-Wire Surveillance Kit with Clear,Comfortable Acoustic Tube, Black (PMLN6129_)

• IMPRES 2-Wire Surveillance Kit with Clear,Comfortable Acoustic Tube, Beige(PMLN6130_)

• IMPRES 3-Wire Surveillance, Black (PMLN5097_)• IMPRES 3-Wire Surveillance, Beige (PMLN5106_)• IMPRES 3–Wire Surveillance with Clear,

Comfortable Acoustic Tube, Black (PMLN6123_)• IMPRES 3–Wire Surveillance with Clear,

Comfortable Acoustic Tube, Beige (PMLN6124_)• Low Noise Kit with Translucent Tube and 1 Clear

Rubber Ear Tip (RLN6242_)• Replacement Foam Plugs, Pack of 50 (For Use

with RLN5886_) (RLN6281_)• Replacement Ear Tips, Clear, Pack of 50 (For Use

with RLN5887_) (RLN6282_)• Small Custom Earpiece for Surveillance Kits, Right

Ear (RLN4760_)• Medium Custom Earpiece for Surveillance Kits,

Right Ear (RLN4761_)

• Large Custom Earpiece for Surveillance Kits,Right Ear (RLN4762_)

• Small Custom Earpiece for Surveillance Kits, LeftEar (RLN4763_)

• Medium Custom Earpiece for Surveillance Kits,Left Ear (RLN4764_)

• Large Custom Earpiece for Surveillance Kits, LeftEar (RLN4765_)

Miscellaneous Accessories• Universal Chest Pack (HLN6602_)• Waterproof Bag, Includes Large Carry Strap

(HLN9985_)• Shoulder Strap (Attaches to D-Ring on Carry

Case) (NTN5243_)• Small Clip, Epaulet Strap (RLN4295_)• Break-A-Way Chest Pack (RLN4570_)• Universal RadioPAK and Utility Case (Fanny

Pack) (RLN4815_)• Replacement Strap for RLN4570_ and HLN6602_

Chest Packs (1505596Z02)• Universal RadioPAK Extension Belt (4280384F89)• Belt (4200865599)

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Batteries and Chargers Warranty

The Workmanship WarrantyThe workmanship warranty guarantees againstdefects in workmanship under normal use andservice.

All MOTOTRBOBatteries

Two (2) Years

IMPRES Chargers(Single-Unit and Multi-Unit, Non-Display)

Two (2) Years

IMPRES Chargers (Multi-Unit with Display)

One (1) Year

The Capacity WarrantyThe capacity warranty guarantees 80% of the ratedcapacity for the warranty duration.

Nickel Metal-Hydride(NiMH) or Lithium-Ion (Li-lon) Batteries

12 Months

IMPRES Batteries, WhenUsed Exclusively withIMPRES Chargers

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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:

DGP Series DigitalPortable Radios

Two (2) Years

Product Accessories(Excluding Batteries andChargers)

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 the

warranty 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 anyancillary 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, or

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operation of the system as a whole under thiswarranty.

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 THEPRODUCT, 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 insuranceprepaid, 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.

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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) whichadversely 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:

1 any of the seals on the battery enclosure ofcells are broken or show evidence oftampering.

2 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 against

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the 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. Thedepreciation 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 furnished

hereunder 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 ofsuch MOTOROLA software or exercise of rights insuch MOTOROLA software is permitted. No license isgranted by implication, estoppel or otherwise underMOTOROLA patent rights or copyrights.Li

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VII. GOVERNING LAW:This Warranty is governed by the laws of the State ofIllinois, U.S.A.

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Motorola Solutions, Inc.1303 East Algonquin RoadSchaumburg, Illinois 60196 U.S.A.

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. © 2012, 2013 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved. November 2013.www.motorolasolutions.com/mototrbo

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