MOTOTRBO™ R7 Series PORTABLE TWO-WAY RADIOS User Guide AUGUST 2022 © 2022 Motorola Solutions, Inc.
MN007848A01-AB Contents Contents List of Figures............................................................................................................11 List of Tables............................................................................................................. 12 Legal and Support.....................................................................................................13 Intellectual Property and Regulatory Notices............................................................
MN007848A01-AB Contents 1.2 Specifications.........................................................................................................................25 Chapter 2: Radio Care............................................................................................ 26 2.1 Cleaning and Disinfecting Your Radio................................................................................... 26 2.2 Storing Your New Radio..........................................................................
MN007848A01-AB Contents 7.1.4 Job Tickets Icons..................................................................................................... 49 7.1.5 Mini Notice Icons......................................................................................................50 7.1.6 LED Indications........................................................................................................50 7.2 Radio Control Widget...............................................................................
MN007848A01-AB Contents 10.9 Setting the Global Navigation Satellite System................................................................... 66 10.10 Setting LED Indicators....................................................................................................... 66 10.11 Password Lock.................................................................................................................. 66 10.11.1 Accessing Radios with Password.......................................................
MN007848A01-AB Contents 15.1 Wi-Fi Operation....................................................................................................................83 15.1.1 Turning the Wi-Fi On or Off....................................................................................83 15.1.2 Turning Wi-Fi On Remotely Using a Designated Radio.........................................83 15.1.3 Turning Wi-Fi Off Remotely Using a Designated Radio.........................................84 15.1.4 Network Access...
MN007848A01-AB Contents 20.1 Viewing Recent Calls...........................................................................................................99 20.2 Storing Aliases or IDs from the Call List.............................................................................. 99 20.3 Deleting Calls from the Call List.........................................................................................100 20.4 Viewing Details from the Call List......................................................
MN007848A01-AB Contents 26.9.2 Turning the Flexible Receive List Off................................................................... 114 26.9.3 Adding New Entries to the Flexible Receive List................................................. 115 26.9.4 Deleting Entries from the Flexible Receive List................................................... 115 26.10 Multi-Talkgroup Affiliation................................................................................................ 115 26.10.
MN007848A01-AB Contents 33.1 Sending Status Updates to Predefined Contacts.............................................................. 132 33.2 Viewing 5-Tone Status Details...........................................................................................132 33.3 Editing 5-Tone Status Details............................................................................................ 133 Chapter 34: Auto-Range Transponder System..................................................
MN007848A01-AB Contents 47.2 Initiating Transmit Interrupt................................................................................................ 149 Chapter 48: Over-the-Air Programming.............................................................. 150 Chapter 49: Authorized Accessories List ..........................................................
MN007848A01-AB List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1: R7............................................................................................................................................28 Figure 2: R7, R7a .................................................................................................................................. 28 Figure 3: Keypad Overview....................................................................................................................
MN007848A01-AB List of Tables List of Tables Table 1: VHF Marine Channel List......................................................................................................... 18 Table 2: Technical Parameters for Interfacing External Data Sources...................................................20 Table 3: Special Notations......................................................................................................................24 Table 4: IP Specification................................
MN007848A01-AB Legal and Support Legal and Support Intellectual Property and Regulatory Notices Copyrights The Motorola Solutions products described in this document may include copyrighted Motorola Solutions computer programs. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola Solutions certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programs.
MN007848A01-AB Legal and Support © 2022 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All Rights Reserved Legal and Compliance Statements Supplier's Declaration of Conformity Supplier's Declaration of Conformity Per FCC CFR 47 Part 2 Section 2.1077(a) Responsible Party Name: Motorola Solutions, Inc. Address: 2000 Progress Pkwy, Schaumburg, IL. 60196 Phone Number: 1-800-927-2744 Hereby declares that the product: Model Name: R7 conforms to the following regulations: FCC Part 15, subpart B, section 15.107(a), 15.
MN007848A01-AB Legal and Support For country code selection usage (WLAN devices) NOTE: The country code selection is for non-US model only and is not available to all US models. Per FCC regulation, all Wi-Fi products marketed in the US must be fixed to US operation channels only. Industry Canada WLAN Statement CAUTION: 1 The device for operation in the band 5150–5250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems.
MN007848A01-AB Legal and Support Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication.
MN007848A01-AB Legal and Support • Introduction of digital land mobile radio in the EN and ENX bands prior to 1 November 2015 will be considered on a case by case basis. Licensing of digital land mobile radio in these bands will be possible in areas where E band users have vacated the band, or when rigorous engineering analysis guarantees no risk of interference to other band users. For the list of currently authorized channels, please refer to the following websites: • https://www.acma.gov.
MN007848A01-AB Legal and Support • on ships subject to Part II of Title III of the Communications Act, the radio must be capable of operating on the 156.800 MHz frequency. • on ships subject to the Safety Convention, the radio must be capable of operating: - in the simplex mode on the ship station transmitting frequencies specified in the 156.025– 157.425 MHz frequency band, and - in the semiduplex mode on the two frequency channels specified in the table below.
MN007848A01-AB Legal and Support 25 157.250 161.850 26 157.300 161.900 27 157.350 161.950 28 157.400 162.000 60 156.025 160.625 *1 156.075 160.675 62 156.125 160.725 63 156.175 160.775 *1 156.225 160.825 65 156.275 160.875 66 156.325 160.925 67**2 156.375 156.375 68 156.425 156.425 69 156.475 156.475 71 156.575 156.575 72 156.625 – 73 156.675 156.675 74 156.725 156.725 75 ***3 ***3 76 ***3 ***3 77**2 156.875 – 78 156.925 161.525 79 156.
MN007848A01-AB Legal and Support Declaration of Compliance for the Use of Distress and Safety Frequencies The radio equipment does not employ a modulation other than the internationally adopted modulation for maritime use when it operates on the distress and safety frequencies specified in RSS-182 Section 7.3. Technical Parameters for Interfacing External Data Sources Table 2: Technical Parameters for Interfacing External Data Sources RS232 USB SB9600 Input Voltage (Volts Peak-to-peak) 18 V 3.
MN007848A01-AB Legal and Support Limited Warranty MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS I. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS AND FOR HOW LONG: Motorola Solutions, Inc.
MN007848A01-AB Legal and Support IV. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE You must provide proof of purchase (bearing the date of purchase and Product item serial number) in order to receive warranty service and, also, deliver or send the Product item, transportation and insurance prepaid, to an authorized warranty service location. Warranty service will be provided by Motorola Solutions through one of its authorized warranty service locations.
MN007848A01-AB Legal and Support to grant such purchaser a credit for the Product or parts as depreciated and accept its return. The depreciation will be an equal amount per year over the lifetime of the Product or parts as established by Motorola Solutions.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 1 : Read Me First Chapter 1 Read Me First This user guide covers the basic operations of the radio models offered in your region. Notations Used in This Manual Throughout the text in this publication, you notice the use of Warning, Caution, and Notice. These notations are used to emphasize that safety hazards exist, and the care that must be taken or observed.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 1 : Read Me First 1.1 Software Version All the features described in the following sections are supported by the software version R02.21.04.1000 or later. Contact your dealer or administrator for more information. 1.2 Specifications For more information about your radio specifications, refer to the data sheet of your radio model at motorolasolutions.com/r7-radio.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 2 : Radio Care Chapter 2 Radio Care This section describes the basic handling precaution of the radio. Table 4: IP Specification IP Specification Description IP66 Allows your radio to withstand high-pressure water jets from any direction. IP68 Allows your radio to withstand two meters of water for two hours, and adverse field conditions such as water drops, snow, dirt, grease, or other surface contaminants. CAUTION: Do not disassemble your radio.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 2 : Radio Care assembly, and battery. These surfaces should be cleaned whenever a periodic visual inspection reveals the presence of smudges, grease, and/or grime. CAUTION: Use only chemicals as prescribed by the manufacturer. Follow all safety precautions as defined on the label or material safety data sheet. The effects of certain chemicals and their vapors can have harmful results on certain plastics. Avoid using aerosol sprays, tuner cleaners, and other chemicals.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 3 : Introduction Chapter 3 Introduction This user guide is explained as per the highest tier model offered to the region. Your radio can be programmed using radio programming softwares such as Customer Programming Software (CPS) and Radio Management (RM). The following table describes ways to access features for different radio models. You receive different indications depending on the radio model.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 3 : Introduction Feature Indication Full Keypad Non-Keypad • Tone • Tone • LED indicator • LED indicator • Display • • Voice Announcement or Text-toSpeech Voice Announcement or Text-toSpeech NOTE: To understand which feature is available with the Programmable Button, see Programmable Buttons on page 34 topic. To understand the feature availability on your menu, see Icon-Based Menu Overview on page 55 chapter.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 4 : Radio Overview Chapter 4 Radio Overview 1 20 2 4 3 13 8 14 9 15 19 5 6 12 18 7 10 11 16 17 Table 6: Full Keypad Model Overview Label Name Description 1 Antenna Provides the needed RF amplification when transmitting or receiving. 2 LED Indicator Provides operating status. 3 Front Microphone Allows your voice to be sent when PTT or voice operations are activated. 4 3-Dot Programmable Feature button Programmable button of an assignable radio function.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 4 : Radio Overview Label Name Description 9 Display5 The radio display screen. 10 Keypad5 Keys that allows you to select and input characters for various text based operations. 11 Speaker Outputs all tones and audio that are generated by the radio (for example, features like keypad tones and voice audio). 12 On/Off/Volume knob Allows you to turn the radio on or off and adjust volume. 13 Channel Selector knob Allows you to select channel.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 4 : Radio Overview Table 7: Non-Keypad Model Overview Label Name Description 1 Antenna Provides the needed RF amplification when transmitting or receiving. 2 LED Indicator Provides operating status. 3 Front Microphone Allows your voice to be sent when PTT or voice operations are activated. 4 3-Dot Programmable Feature button Programmable button of an assignable radio function.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 4 : Radio Overview 4.1 Keypad Overview Figure 3: Keypad Overview 9 1 8 2 7 3 4 5 6 Table 8: Keypad Overview Label Button Name Description 1 Programmable Button 1 (P1) This button is field programmable using the radio programming software. 2 Menu/OK button Press to access Menu feature. In the menu, use this key to select. 3 Number keys Press these keys repeatedly until the desired letter, number, punctuation, or symbol appears.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 4 : Radio Overview Label Button Name Description 9 4-Way Navigation buttons Press up, down, left, and right to navigate through your options. 4.2 Programmable Buttons You can program the programmable buttons as shortcuts to the following radio functions through programming software. NOTE: Contact your dealer for more information.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 4 : Radio Overview Function Description Call Alert Allows you to direct access to the contacts list and select the required contact to send call alert. Call Forwarding Allows you to toggle the Call Forwarding to on or off. Call Log Allows you to select the call log list. Cancel Allows you to cancel an ongoing call. If call type is Group Call, then only call initiator can use this button to cancel an ongoing call.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 4 : Radio Overview Function Description Permanent Monitor Allows you to monitor a selected channel for all radio traffic until function is disabled (not applicable in Capacity Plus). Phone Allows you to direct access to the phone contact list. Phone Exit Allows you to terminate a phone call (applicable to Non-Display or Numeric Display model, Digital mode only). Play All/Stop Playing Audios Allows you to play all recorded audios or stop playing the recorded audio.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 4 : Radio Overview Function Description Unassigned Indicates that the button function has not yet assigned. Voice Announcement Allows you to toggle the voice announcement to on or off. Voice Operating Transmission (VOX) Allows you to toggle the VOX to on or off. Wi-Fi Allows you to toggle the Wi-Fi to on or off. Zone Selection Allows you to select from a list of zones. Zone Toggle Allows you to switch between 2 zones.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 5 : System Overview Chapter 5 System Overview System overview explains what type of systems and modes available in the radio. 5.1 Capacity Max Capacity Max is MOTOTRBO control channel based trunked radio system. MOTOTRBO digital radio products are marketed by Motorola Solutions primarily to business and industrial users.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 5 : System Overview 5.4 Capacity Plus Capacity Plus is a cost effective and entry-level digital trunked system. It expands the capacity and extends the coverage for single and multi-sites. The single and multi-sites dynamic trunking offers better capacity and coverage. NOTE: If you try to access a feature not applicable to Capacity Plus–Single-Site or Capacity Plus–Multi-Site by using a programmable button, you hear a negative indicator tone.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 5 : System Overview channel while direct mode supports only one. Additionally, there are some minor differences. For example, dual capacity direct mode channels may not be used as GPS revert channels. The radios are not limited to one direct mode/dual capacity direct mode frequency. They can be programmed to have different frequencies, which are selectable with the channel selector knob. Direct mode or dual capacity direct modes do not need over-the-air hang time for voice calls.
MN007848A01-AB Getting Started Chapter 6 Getting Started This chapter provides instructions on how to prepare your radio for use. 6.1 Charging the Battery Prerequisites: Turn off your radio when charging. Procedure: • To comply with warranty terms and avoid damage, charge the battery using a Motorola Solutions authorized charger as described in the charger user guide. • Charge a new battery three to four hours before initial use for best performance. Batteries charge best at room temperature.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 6 : Getting Started Postrequisites: NOTE: If the radio is attached with the wrong battery, your radio shows the following indications: • A low pitched warning tone sounds. • The red LED blinks. • The display shows Wrong Battery. • Voice Announcement or Text‑to‑Speech sounds "Wrong Battery" if the Voice Announcement or Text‑to‑Speech is loaded using the radio programming software.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 6 : Getting Started 6.4 Attaching the Universal Connector Cover Procedure: 1 Insert the slanted end of the cover into the slots above the universal connector. 2 Press downwards on the cover to seat the cover properly on the universal connector. 3 Secure the connector cover to the radio by turning the thumbscrew clockwise. 6.5 Removing the Universal Connector Cover Procedure: 1 Turn the thumbscrew counterclockwise.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 6 : Getting Started 6.7 Turning the Radio On or Off Turning the Radio On Procedure: Turn the On/Off/Volume knob clockwise until a click sounds. If your radio is turned on, your radio shows the following indications: • A tone sounds. NOTE: If the Tones/Alerts function is disabled, no tone sounds. • The green LED illuminates.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 6 : Getting Started 6.9 Adjusting the Volume Procedure: 1 Perform one of the following actions: • To increase the volume, turn the On/Off/Volume knob clockwise. • To decrease the volume, turn the On/Off/Volume knob counterclockwise. NOTE: Your radio can be programmed to have a minimum volume offset where the volume level cannot be lowered past the programmed minimum volume. Volume bar screen appears when you adjust the volume. 6.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 7 : Home Screen Overview Chapter 7 Home Screen Overview 1 7 2 3 4 5 6 Table 10: Home Screen Overview No. Name Description 1 Status Bar Status icons appear in the status bar to provide device status and feature notifications. 2 Date The date format available is DD/MM/YYYY (default) and MM/DD/ YYYY. 3 Radio Control Widget Displays channel errors, trunking statuses, call states. 4 Notification Widget Displays the most recent notification.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 7 : Home Screen Overview 7.1.1 Status Icons These icons appear at the status bar to provide device-specific information or status. Icon 7 Name Description Auto Roaming Auto Roaming is enabled. Battery The number of bars shown indicates the charge remaining in the battery. Bluetooth Connected The Bluetooth feature is enabled. The icon stays lit when a remote Bluetooth device is connected.7 Call Priority High Call Priority Level High is enabled.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 7 : Home Screen Overview Icon Name Description Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) The number of bars displayed represents the radio signal strength. Four bars indicate the strongest signal. This icon is only displayed while receiving. Out of Range Your radio unable to detect a signal from the system or current site. Power Level Your radio is set at low power. Icon disappears when the radio is in high power. Receiving Your radio is receiving call.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 7 : Home Screen Overview Icon Name Bluetooth Data Device Bluetooth PTT Device Bluetooth PAN Device Bluetooth Sensor Device 7.1.3 Call Icons The following icons appear on the display during a call. These icons also appear in the Contacts list to indicate alias or ID type.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 7 : Home Screen Overview Icon Name Job Sent Failed Job Sent Successfully Priority 1 Job Priority 2 Job Priority 3 Job 7.1.5 Mini Notice Icons The following icons appear momentarily on the display after an action to perform a task is taken. Table 14: Mini Notice Icons Icon Name Failed Transmission (Negative) Successful Transmission (Positive) Transmission in Progress (Transitional) 7.1.6 LED Indications The LED Indicator shows the operational status of your radio.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 7 : Home Screen Overview Indication Double Blinking Yellow Solid Green Blinking Green Double Blinking Green Status • The radio is scanning for activity. • The radio has Flexible Receive List enabled. • All Capacity-Plus–Multi-Site channels are busy. • The radio has Auto Roaming enabled. • The radio is actively searching for a new site. • The radio has yet to respond to a Group Call Alert. • The radio is locked.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 7 : Home Screen Overview Color Call State Light Blue Idling Yellow Receiving Call Red Transmitting Call Gray Unprogrammed 7.3 Notification Widget Notification Widget provides you with important notices. You can take an action directly from the Notification Widget. 1 2 5 4 3 Table 16: Notification Widget Overview No. Name Description 1 Notification Type Displays the most recent notification. 2 Inline Icon Displays the icon for the most recent notification.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 7 : Home Screen Overview No. Name Description 3 Caller or Sender ID Status Information Displays caller or sender ID information based on the recent notification received. 4 Time stamp Information Displays the time stamp of the received notification. 5 Total Number of Unread Notification Displays the total unread notifications. If the unread notifications are more than 10, the Notification Widget displays the total number as . 7.3.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 7 : Home Screen Overview - Turning the On/Off/Volume knob or Channel Selector knob. - Attaching or detaching any accessories. • Your radio is receiving a voice call. • Your radio is receiving nonvoice transmission activity such as Call Alert and Job Ticket. • Your radio is displaying any momentary notice such as home screen reminder or low battery warning.
MN007848A01-AB Icon-Based Menu Overview Chapter 8 Icon-Based Menu Overview Icon-based menu populates up to nine menu icons per page. Your radio auto-populates Icon-based Menu based on the feature availability. 1 No. Name Description 1 Menu String Displays the name of the corresponding selected menu icon. 8.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 8 : Icon-Based Menu Overview Icon Name Emergency Job Tickets Log In Log Out Message Notification Radio Mode Scan Status Utilities Wi-Fi Zone 8.2 Accessing Icon-Based Menu Procedure: 1 From the home screen, select the Menu/OK button. 2 Navigate the menu by using the 4-Way Navigation button or Number keys. NOTE: Each number on the Number keys is tied to each icon that appears on the menu.
MN007848A01-AB Basic Radio Operation Chapter 9 Basic Radio Operation This section explains the basic operation that you can perform on your radio. 9.1 Registration Your radio may receive registration-related messages from your Capacity Max system. Registration Your radio sends registration message to a system when you turn on your radio, change talkgroup, or site roam.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 9 : Basic Radio Operation 9.2.1 Site Trunking Site Trunking is only available with Capacity Max system. A site must be able to communicate with the Trunk Controller to be considered as System Trunking. If the site cannot communicate with the Trunk Controller in the system, a radio enters Site Trunking mode. While in Site Trunking, the radio provides a periodic audible and visual indication to the user to inform the user of their limited functionality.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 9 : Basic Radio Operation 9.2.4 Turning the Site Lock Off Procedure: Press the programmed Site Lock button. Your radio shows the following indications: • A negative tone sounds. • The display shows Site Unlocked. • The radio searches a list of other sites including the current sites. 9.2.5 Enabling the Manual Site Search Procedure: 1 From the menu, select Utilities→Radio Settings→Site Roaming. 2 Disable the Site Lock. 3 Select Active Search.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 9 : Basic Radio Operation 9.3 Zone and Channel Selections A zone is a group of channels. You can program each channel with different features that support different groups of users. Table 18: Number of Supported Zones and Channels Model Zones Channels Channels per Zone Display 250 1000 16 Non-Display 4 64 16 9.3.1 Selecting Zones Procedure: From the menu, select Zone→. The display shows Selected.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 9 : Basic Radio Operation 9.3.4 Selecting Channels Using Direct Channel Dial Procedure: At the home screen, select 1→. 9.4 Responding to Notifications NOTE: You can customize the notification widget on the home Screen for Private Call and Call Alert features through the Respond Caller setting in the radio programming softwares.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 9 : Basic Radio Operation Table 19: Action List Overview No. Name Description 1 Feature String Displays the name of the corresponding selected features. NOTE: You can configure the Action List and the feature string settings using the radio programming softwares. 9.6 Accessing the Radio Information Procedure: 1 From the menu, select Utilities→Radio Info.
MN007848A01-AB General Radio Settings Chapter 10 General Radio Settings This section explains the general settings that you can adjust on your radio. 10.1 Talkaround This feature allows you to continue communicating when your repeater is non-operational, or when your radio is out of range from the repeater but within the talk range of other radios. The talkaround setting is retained even after powering down.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 10 : General Radio Settings 7 To adjust Date Format, select the Left, Right, or Menu/OK button. NOTE: The date format available is DD/MM/YYYY (default) and MM/DD/YYYY. 8 To enable 24 hours Time Format, select 24-Hours Time. 10.3 Setting Radio Tones and Alerts Procedure: 1 From the menu, select Utilities→Radio Settings→Tones/Alerts. 2 Select one of the following options: A • All Tones • Talk Permit • Keypad Tone • Power Up Tone • Vol.Offset→.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 10 : General Radio Settings 10.6 Setting Squelch Levels You can adjust the squelch level to filter out unwanted calls with low signal strength or channels with noise higher than normal background. Procedure: 1 From the menu, select Utilities→Radio Settings→Squelch. 2 Perform one of the following actions: • For a normal squelch level, select Normal Squelch. • To filter out unwanted calls or background noise, select Tight Squelch. 10.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 10 : General Radio Settings 10.9 Setting the Global Navigation Satellite System Procedure: 1 From the menu, select Utilities→Radio Settings→GNSS. 2 Perform one of the following actions: • To enable GNSS, select the Menu/OK button. • To disable GNSS, select the Menu/OK button. When GNSS is enabled, a appears beside Enabled. When GNSS is disabled, a disappears beside Enabled. 10.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 10 : General Radio Settings If you enter the password incorrectly, a tone sounds, the yellow LED illuminates, and the display shows Wrong Password. NOTE: You may repeat the steps to enter the password. You are given three attempts before your radio enters into a locked state for 15 minutes. The display shows Radio Locked. During locked state, your radio responds to inputs from the On/Off/Volume knob and the programmed Backlight button only.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 10 : General Radio Settings 2 Enter a new four-digit password. 3 To confirm the new password, re-enter the same four-digit password. If the password is successfully changed, the display shows Password Changed. If the password change is unsuccessful, the display shows Password Do Not Match and returns to the previous menu. 10.12 Setting the Voice Announcement Procedure: 1 From the menu, select Utilities→Radio Settings→Voice Announcement.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 10 : General Radio Settings • A Program Button appears beside the selected setting. 10.14 Setting the Microphone Automatic Gain Control Procedure: 1 From the menu, select Utilities→Radio Settings→Mic AGC. 2 Perform one of the following actions: • To enable Mic AGC, select the Menu/OK button. • To disable Mic AGC, select the Menu/OK button. If the Mic AGC is enabled, a appears beside Enabled. If the Mic AGC is disabled, the disappears beside Enabled. 10.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 10 : General Radio Settings 10.17 Setting the Audio Ambience Procedure: 1 From the menu, select Utilities→Radio Settings→Audio Ambience. 2 Perform one of the following actions: • For default factory settings, select Default. • To increase the volume of the speaker in noisy surroundings, select Loud. • To reduce the acoustic feedback when communicating with a group of radios that are near each other, select Work Group. The display shows a beside the selected setting. 10.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 10 : General Radio Settings Option Actions • To edit a custom word, select My Words→Edit. • To add a custom word, select My Words→Add New Word. • To delete a custom word, select My Words→→Delete. • To delete all custom words, select My Words→Delete All. • If you select Word Predict, Word Correct, or Sentence Cap, a appears beside Enabled. • If you select My Words, the display shows a transitional mini notice. 10.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 11 : Types of Radio Calls Chapter 11 Types of Radio Calls There are several ways that you can make a call with your radio depending on the types of calls and system available on your radio. Table 20: Types of Radio Calls Call Type Capacity Max Conventional Modes IP Site Connect Capacity Plus Group Call A Group Call is a point-to-multipoint call operation. Your radio must be configured as a member of the group for you to communicate with each other.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 11 : Types of Radio Calls Call Type Capacity Max Conventional Modes Unaddressed Call An Unaddressed Call is a group call to one of the 16 predefined group IDs. IP Site Connect Capacity Plus 11 Open Voice Chanel Mode (OVCM) An OVCM is a call from a radio that is not preconfigured to work in a particular system during a group or individual call. The OVCM group call supports broadcast calls. 11 When a call is interrupted, you hear a continuous Talk Prohibit Tone.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 11 : Types of Radio Calls Option Actions Making group calls or private calls with Contact List a From the menu, select Contacts. b Perform one of the following actions: • To do alias search, enter the required characters for the alias. • To search for the alias manually, scroll down the contact list with the 4-Way Navigation button. c To call, press and hold the PTT button. d Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end, and speak into the microphone.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 11 : Types of Radio Calls 11.4 Making Calls with Programmable Number Keys Procedure: Perform one of the following actions based on the type of calls: Option Actions Making group calls or private calls with Programmable Number Keys a From the home screen, to make a call to the predefined alias, press and hold the programmed number key. b To call, press and hold the PTT button. c Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end, and speak into the microphone.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 11 : Types of Radio Calls • The display shows the alias and the Private Call icon. Accepting Private Calls Procedure: 1 To accept Private Calls, perform one of the following actions: • Select Accept. • Press and hold the PTT button. 2 Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end, and speak into the microphone. 3 To listen, release the PTT button. Declining Private Calls Procedure: To decline Private Calls, perform one of the following actions: 76 • Select Reject.
MN007848A01-AB Phone Calls Chapter 12 Phone Calls A Phone Call is a call in between an individual radio or a group of radios and a telephone. Depending on how the radio is configured, the following features may or may not be made available: • Access code. • Dual Tone Multi Frequency (DTMF) tone. • De-access code. • Displaying of caller alias or ID on receiving a phone call. • Ability to reject or accept a phone call.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 12 : Phone Calls 5 To listen, release the PTT button. 6 While you are in the Phone call, perform one of the following actions: • Enter extra digits by using the Keypad. • To end the call, select the Back/Home button. • To deaccess a code, enter the deaccess code when the display shows De-Access Code:. If the call ends successfully, your radio shows the following indications: • A tone sounds. • The display shows Call Ended. 12.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 12 : Phone Calls 12.5 Receiving and Responding to Phone Calls When you receive a phone call, your radio shows the following indications: • The green LED blinks. • Your radio unmutes and the incoming call sounds through the speaker. • The display shows the Phone Call icon and the call status. Procedure: 1 To respond to the phone call, press and hold the PTT button. 2 Wait for the Talk Permit Tone to end, and speak into the microphone. 3 To listen, release the PTT button.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 13 : Audio Recording Chapter 13 Audio Recording This feature enables the radio to record valid received voice calls. Radio records every received talkback transmission into separate audio files. Maximum duration for each recording is 2 minutes. For received call longer than 2 minutes, the radio stops the recording even when the call is still ongoing. Radio is able to record and store up to five latest valid received calls.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 13 : Audio Recording Option Actions Accessing audio play back through Programmable Button To play or stop the audio, press the programmed Play All/Stop Playing Audios or Play Latest/Next Audio. NOTE: • If you press the programmed Play All/Stop Playing Audios while the audio is playing, the radio stops the on-going playback. • If you press the programmed Play All/Stop Playing Audios when there is no playback is in progress, the radio plays all the audio in the list.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 14 : Switching Audio Route between Internal Radio Speaker and Wired Accessory Chapter 14 Switching Audio Route between Internal Radio Speaker and Wired Accessory Prerequisites: Attach a wired accessory with speaker to your radio. Ensure that the audio is not routed to an external Bluetooth accessory. Procedure: 1 Switch the audio route between the internal speaker of your radio and the speaker of the wired accessory by pressing the programmed Audio Toggle button.
MN007848A01-AB Connectivity Chapter 15 Connectivity You can connect your radio to other devices, accessories, or network through different types of connectivity. 15.1 Wi-Fi Operation Wi-Fi® is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance®. You can set up and connect Wi-Fi network to update your radio firmware, codeplug, language pack, and voice announcement. Your radio supports the following Wi-Fi networks.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 15 : Connectivity Option Actions Selecting the required group ID or alias with Contact List From the menu, select Contact→→Wi-Fi Control. 2 Select Wi-Fi Control. 3 To turn on Wi-Fi, select On. If Wi-Fi is turned on, the display shows . If Wi-Fi fails to turn on, the display shows . 15.1.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 15 : Connectivity 2 Perform one of the following actions: • For WPA-Personal Wi-Fi, enter the password. • For WPA-Enterprise Wi-Fi, the WPA is configured using the radio programming softwares. If the password is correct, your radio automatically connects to the selected network access point. If the password is incorrect, the display shows Authentication Failure, and automatically returns to the previous menu.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 15 : Connectivity 15.1.4.4 Adding a Network NOTE: This task is not applicable to WPA-Enterprise Wi-Fi networks. Procedure: 1 From the menu, select WiFi→Networks→Add Network. 2 Enter the Service Set Identifier (SSID). 3 Select WPA/WPA2. 4 Enter the password. 5 Select the Menu/OK button. The display shows a mini positive notice. 15.1.4.5 Viewing Details of Network Access Points Procedure: WiFi→Networks→→View Details.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 15 : Connectivity • DNS2 For a non-connected network access point, your radio displays information on - SSID - Security Mode - Identity - EAP Method - Phase 2 Authentication - Certificate Name 15.1.4.6 Removing Network Access Points NOTE: This task is not applicable to WPA-Enterprise Wi-Fi networks. Procedure: From the menu, select WiFi→Networks→→Remove→Yes. The display shows a positive mini notice. 15.1.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 15 : Connectivity If the voice and tone quality gets distorted or unclear, place your radio and the Bluetooth enabled device close to each other to re-establish clear audio reception. Your radio can support up to three simultaneous Bluetooth connections with Bluetooth-enabled devices of unique types. Your radio connects to the Bluetooth-enabled device within range with either the strongest signal strength or last connected device.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 15 : Connectivity • The display shows Connecting Failed. NOTE: If the Bluetooth device is still not connected to the radio, you can turn off and then turn on the Bluetooth again. 15.2.3 Disconnecting from Bluetooth Devices Procedure: From the menu, select Bluetooth→Devices→→Disconnect. If the Bluetooth device is successfully disconnected from the radio, your radio shows the following indications: • A tone sounds. • The display shows Disconnected.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 15 : Connectivity Procedure: From the menu, select Bluetooth→Devices→→Delete. The display shows a . 15.2.8 Bluetooth Profiles Your radio supports a wide range of Bluetooth services. Table 21: Bluetooth Profiles Profile Description Serial Port Profile (SPP) Provides access to SPP devices (for example a barcode scanner). Using SPP, each connected device can send and receive data just as if there were RX and TX lines connected between them.
MN007848A01-AB Emergency Operation Chapter 16 Emergency Operation Emergency Alarms are used to indicate critical situations. You can initiate an Emergency Alarm at any time even when there is activity on the current channel. You can only assign one type of Emergency Mode to the Emergency button for each channel. Your radio supports the following Emergency Modes: Table 22: Emergency Modes Emergency Mode Description Emergency Alarm An Emergency Alarm is not a voice call.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 16 : Emergency Operation Your dealer can program the Emergency Search tone. When the tone is programmed, the Emergency Search tone sounds. The tone mutes when your radio transmits or receives voice, and stops when your radio exits Emergency mode. 16.1 Sending Emergency Alarms Procedure: Press the programmed Emergency On button. The Radio Control Widget shows Tx Alarm and the Talkgroup ID or Alias.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 16 : Emergency Operation 2 Speak into the microphone without pressing the PTT button. Your radio automatically stops transmitting when: • The cycling duration between hot mic and receiving calls expires if Emergency Cycle Mode is enabled. • The hot mic duration expires if Emergency Cycle Mode is disabled. 16.4 Responding to Emergency Alarms You can only respond to one Emergency Alarm at a time.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 16 : Emergency Operation Option Exiting the Emergency Alarm Actions • If there is one Emergency Alarm received, select the Menu/OK button→Yes. • If there are multiple Emergency Alarms received, select →Menu/OK button→Yes. Select the Back/Home button.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 16 : Emergency Operation Procedure: Press and hold the programmed Emergency Off button. If you exited the Emergency successfully, your radio shows the following indications: • The tone ceases. • The red LED extinguishes. • When an acknowledgment is received, the Radio Control Widget shows Emer Cancelled and returns to the home screen. • When no acknowledgment is received, the Radio Control Widget shows Emer Cancel Failed and returns to the home screen.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 17 : Man Down (Fall Alert) Chapter 17 Man Down (Fall Alert) The Man Down feature (henceforth known as Fall Alert) enables your radio to alert others when you are in danger. If your radio tilts at a specified angle, is moving, or is stationary for a time, it prompts you with an Alert Tone. If you do not respond to the prompt before the predefined reminder timer expires, your radio automatically sends an Emergency Alarm or Emergency Call.
MN007848A01-AB Lone Worker Chapter 18 Lone Worker This feature prompts an emergency if there is no user activity (button press or channel selector activation) for a predefined time. When there is no user activity for a predefined time, the radio prewarns you using an audio indicator once the inactivity timer expires. If there is no acknowledgment from you before the predefined reminder timer expires, the radio initiates an emergency condition as programmed by the dealer.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 19 : Call Alert Operation Chapter 19 Call Alert Operation Call Alert paging enables you to alert the recipient to call you back when they can. This feature is applicable for subscriber aliases or IDs only. For Capacity Max, the Call Alert feature allows radio users or dispatchers to alert recipients to call back the caller when available. Voice communication is not involved in this feature. Off Air Call Set-Up (OACSU) private calls allows you to respond immediately.
MN007848A01-AB Call Log Features Chapter 20 Call Log Features Your radio tracks all recent outgoing, answered, and missed Private Calls. The call log feature is used to view and manage recent calls. Missed Call Alerts can be included in call logs depending on the system configuration on your radio. You can perform the following tasks in each call list: • View Details • Delete Calls • Store Aliases or IDs to Contacts 20.1 Viewing Recent Calls Procedure: 1 From the menu, select Call Log.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 20 : Call Log Features 20.3 Deleting Calls from the Call List Procedure: 1 From the menu, select Call Log→→→Delete Entry?→Yes NOTE: If you select No, your radio returns to the previous screen. If the list is empty, a tone sounds and the display shows List Empty. The display shows Entry Deleted. 20.4 Viewing Details from the Call List Procedure: From the menu, select alias>→View Details.
MN007848A01-AB Call Queue Chapter 21 Call Queue When there are no resources available to process a call, Call Queue enables the call request to be placed in the system queue for the next available resources. 21.1 Receiving Call Queues Procedure: Press and hold the PTT button until you hear the Call Queue Tone. A tone is heard and the display shows Call in Queue. If the call is successful, your radio shows the following indications: • A positive indicator tone sounds. • The green LED blinks.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 22 : Priority Call Chapter 22 Priority Call Priority Call allows the system to preempt one of the ongoing non-priority calls and initiate the requested high priority call when all channels are busy. With all channels occupied with high priority calls, the system does not preempt any calls, and places the requesting high-priority call into call queue. If the system fails to place the requesting high-priority call into call queue, it declares failure.
MN007848A01-AB Contacts Settings Chapter 23 Contacts Settings The Contacts menu provides an address book function on your radio. Each entry corresponds to an ID for making calls. The entries are alphabetically sorted. Each entry supports different call types depending on your settings. The contact entries display Call Type, Call Alias, and Call ID information. You can assign entries to programmable number keys as quick dial. You see a check mark before each number key that is assigned to an entry.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 23 : Contacts Settings 2 Select the chosen number key. 3 If the chosen number key is already assigned to an entry, perform one of the following actions: • To overwrite the existing number key assignment, select Yes. • To retain the existing number key, select No and select another number key. If you overwrite the existing number key assignment, your radio shows the following indications: • A positive tone sounds. • The display shows Contact Saved. 23.
MN007848A01-AB Call Indicator Settings Chapter 24 Call Indicator Settings This feature allows you to configure call or text message tones. 24.1 Activating or Deactivating Call Ringers You can activate or deactivate call ringers for Private Calls, Text Messages, Call Alerts, Telemetry Status with Text (for Capacity Max and other systems), and Selective Calls (for other systems). Activating Call Ringers Procedure: 1 From the menu, select Utilities→Radio Settings→Tones/Alerts→Call Ringers.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 24 : Call Indicator Settings • If you want to deactivate call ringers for Private Call, select Enabled. • If you want to deactivate call ringers for other options, select Off. If you deactivate call ringers, your radio shows the following indications: • For the Private Call option, a • For the other options, the display shows a disappears beside Enabled. beside Off. 24.
MN007848A01-AB Privacy Chapter 25 Privacy This feature prevents eavesdropping by unauthorized users on a channel by the use of a softwarebased scrambling solution. The signaling and user identification portions of a transmission are clear. Your radio must have privacy enabled on the channel to send a privacy-enabled transmission, although this is not a requirement for receiving a transmission. Some radio models may not offer Privacy feature, or may have different configuration.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 25 : Privacy When privacy is enabled for the currently selected channel position, all voice transmission made by your radio is scrambled. The calls include Group Call, Multigroup Call, talkback during scanned calls, Site All Call, Emergency Call, and Private Call. Only receiving radios with the same Key Value and Key ID as your radio can unscramble the transmission.
MN007848A01-AB Scan Chapter 26 Scan Depending on the supported system available on your radio, your radio may have different behavior on Scan. Talkgroup Scan Talkgroup Scan is available for Capacity Max. This feature allows your radio to monitor and join calls for groups defined by a Receive Group List. When scan is enabled, your radio unmute to any member in its Receive Group List.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 26 : Scan 26.1 Turning the Scan On Procedure: From the menu, select Scan→Turn On. If scan is turned on, your radio shows the following indications: • A positive indicator tone sounds. • The yellow LED blinks. • The display shows Scan On and the scan icon. 26.2 Turning the Scan Off Procedure: From the menu, select Scan→Turn Off. If scan is turned off, your radio shows the following indications: • A negative indicator tone sounds. • The LED extinguishes.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 26 : Scan Type Description Scan Talkback Enabled During an ongoing scanned call, if the PTT button is pressed, you can talkback to the scanned call. NOTE: If you face the following scenarios: 1 Scan into a call for a group that is not assigned to a channel position in the currently selected zone 2 Miss the Hang Time of the call. Perform the following actions: 1 Switch to the proper zone. 2 Select the channel position of the group to talk back to that group. 26.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 26 : Scan During a vote scan, your radio shows the following indications: • The yellow LED blinks. • The display shows the Vote Scan icon. 26.6 Priority Monitor Priority Monitor allows your radio to receive transmission from talkgroups with higher priority during talkgroup call. This feature is only applicable to members in Receive Group List. NOTE: This feature can only be accessed when Talkgroup Scan feature is enabled.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 26 : Scan 26.8 Scan Lists You can create and assign individual channels or groups in Scan Lists. Your radio scans for voice activity by cycling through the channel or group sequence specified in the scan list for the current channel or group. Scan List also known as Receive Group List. Full Keypad model radio can support up to 250 scan lists with a maximum 16 members in a list. For Non-Keypad model, your radio can support up to 64 scan with a maximum 16 members in a list.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 26 : Scan Option Adding New Entries to Scan List Actions • To perform alias search, enter the required alias. • To search for the alias manually, scroll down the contact list with the 4-Way Navigation button. a Select Add Member→. b To add new alias as the desired priority, select one of the following options: • Priority 1. • Priority 2. • None.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 26 : Scan • The display shows Flexible Rx List Off. 26.9.3 Adding New Entries to the Flexible Receive List Procedure: Utilities→Radio Settings→Flexible Rx List→View/Edit List→Add 1 From the menu, select Member→. Your radio prompts Add Another?. 2 Perform one of the following actions: • To add another new entry, select Yes. • To save current entry, select No. 26.9.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 26 : Scan If maximum of seven talkgroups are selected for affiliation, the display shows List Full. NOTE: In the View/Edit List, beside the talkgroups indicates registration in progress or adding talkgroup affiliation has failed. The beside the talkgroups indicates the talkgroup affiliation is successful. . 26.10.2 Removing the Talkgroup Affiliation Procedure: 1 From the menu, select Affiliation.
MN007848A01-AB Security Chapter 27 Security For Capacity Max this features allows you to stun, revive, and kill the radio. For Other Systems, the feature allows you to enable and disable radio. For example, you may disable or stun stolen radio to prevent unauthorized users from using and revive or enable the radio when it is recovered. When a radio is stunned or disabled, the radio cannot request nor receive any user initiated services on the system that performed the stun procedure.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 27 : Security 27.2 Reviving Radios Procedure: 1 Perform one of the following actions: Option Actions Reviving or enabling radios with Contact List From the menu, select Contacts→→Radio Enable. Reviving or enabling radios with Manual Dial a From the menu, select Contacts→Manual Dial→Radio Number. b Enter the ID. c Select Radio Enable. 2 For Other Systems, enter the passphrase if required. The green LED illuminates and the display shows Radio Enable: .
MN007848A01-AB Indoor Location Chapter 28 Indoor Location NOTE: Indoor Location feature is applicable for models with the latest software and hardware. Check with your dealer or system administrator for more information. You can use Indoor Location to keep track of the location of radio users. When Indoor Location is activated, the radio is in a limited discoverable mode. Dedicated beacons are used to locate the radio and determine the position. 28.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 28 : Indoor Location 28.3 Accessing Indoor Location Beacons Information Procedure: From the menu, select Bluetooth→Indoor Location→Beacons. The display shows information of the beacons.
MN007848A01-AB Job Tickets Chapter 29 Job Tickets This feature allows your radio to receive messages from the dispatcher listing out tasks to perform. NOTE: This feature can be customized through the radio programming softwares according to user requirements. Contact your dealer for more information. There are two folders that contain different Job Tickets: My Tasks folder Personalized Job Tickets assigned to your signed in user ID.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 29 : Job Tickets • If you are logged in with your user ID, select Shared Tasks→→. NOTE: My Task menu items can only be accessed if you are logged in with your user ID. 29.2 Logging In the Remote Server You can log in or out the remote server with your user ID. Procedure: From the menu, select Log In. If you are already logged in, the menu displays Log Out.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 29 : Job Tickets Option Actions b Select Room Status→→Send. Sending Job Tickets using a multiple Job Tickets Template At the job ticket template, select →Send. Resending Sent Job Tickets From the My Task menu item, select Sent Tasks→→Menu/OK→Resend. Editing and Sending Sent Job Tickets a From the My Task menu item, select Sent Tasks→→Menu/OK→Edit. b Edit the .
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 29 : Job Tickets 29.6 Deleting Job Tickets Procedure: 1 From the menu, select Job Tickets . 2 Select one of the following folders: • Shared Tasks • Sent Tasks • Trash Tasks 3 Perform one of the following actions: • To delete the required Job Ticket, select the →Menu/ OK→Delete. • To delete all Job Tickets, select Delete All→Yes. If the request is successful, your radio shows the following indications: • A positive tone sounds.
MN007848A01-AB Text Messaging Chapter 30 Text Messaging Your radio is able to receive data from another radio or a text message application. There are two types of text messages, Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) Short Text Message and text message. The maximum length of a DMR Short Text Message is 23 characters. The maximum length of a text message is 280 characters, including the subject line. The subject line only appears when you receive messages from e-mail applications.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 30 : Text Messaging • To discard a text message, select Back/Home→Discard. NOTE: If you accidentally select the Back/Home button, you can select Edit to continue composing your text message. If your text message is saved, you can view and edit your text message in the Draft folder. If your text message is discarded, your text message is deleted. 30.3 Sending Text Messages Prerequisites: Compose your message.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 30 : Text Messaging 30.4 Responding to Text Messages When you receive a text message, your radio displays the following items: • The Notification List with the ID or alias of the sender. • The Message icon. NOTE: If you press the PTT button, your radio exits the Text Message alert screen and makes a Private or Group Call to the sender.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 30 : Text Messaging 30.6 Deleting Text Messages Procedure: 1 From the menu, select Messages. 2 Perform one of the following actions: • To delete text messages, select Inbox→→Menu/ OK→Delete. • To delete all text messages, select Inbox→Delete All. • To delete sent text messages, select Sent Items→→Menu/ OK→Delete. • To delete all sent text messages, select Sent Items→Delete All.
MN007848A01-AB Status Message Chapter 31 Status Message This feature allows your radio to send status messages to other radios. The Quick Status list is configured using the radio programming softwares and comprises up to a maximum of 100 statuses. The maximum length for each status message is 16 characters. Received status messages can be viewed by accessing the Inbox or the Notification List. Contact your dealer for more information.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 31 : Status Message 31.3 Replying Status Messages Procedure: From the menu, select Status→ Inbox→→ Reply→. 31.4 Initiating Private Call Procedure: 1 From the menu, select Status→ Inbox→ 2 To call, press and hold the PTT button. 31.5 Deleting Status Messages Procedure: 1 From the menu, select Status.
MN007848A01-AB Analog Message Encode Chapter 32 Analog Message Encode Your radio can send preprogrammed messages from the Message list to a radio alias or the dispatcher. 32.1 Sending MDC Encode Messages to Dispatchers Procedure: From the menu, select Message→Quick Text→. If the request is successful, your radio shows the following indications: • A positive indicator tone sounds. • The display shows a positive mini notice.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 33 : Analog Status Update Chapter 33 Analog Status Update Your radio can send preprogrammed messages from the Status List indicating your current activity to a radio contact (for 5-Tone systems) or the dispatcher (for Motorola Data Communication systems). For Motorola Data Communication (MDC) systems, the last acknowledged message is kept at the top of the Status list. The other messages are arranged in alphanumeric order. 33.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 33 : Analog Status Update 33.3 Editing 5-Tone Status Details Procedure: 1 From the menu, select Status→→Edit. 2 To edit the status details, use the following keys: • To move the cursor to the left or right, select the 4-Way Navigation buttons. • To delete characters, select the * key. • To change the text entry method, select and hold the # key. 3 When editing is completed, select the Menu/OK button. The display shows a positive mini notice.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 34 : Auto-Range Transponder System Chapter 34 Auto-Range Transponder System The Auto-Range Transponder System (ARTS) is an analog-only feature designed to inform you when your radio is out-of-range of other ARTS-equipped radios. ARTS-equipped radios transmit or receive signals periodically to confirm that they are within range of each other.
MN007848A01-AB Dynamic Caller Alias Chapter 35 Dynamic Caller Alias When in a call, the receiving radio displays the Caller Alias of the transmitting radio. The Caller Aliases list can store up to 500 Caller Aliases of transmitting radio. You can view or make Private Calls from the Caller Aliases list. When you turn off your radio, the history of receiving Caller Aliases is removed from the Caller Aliases list. 35.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 36 : Dynamic Group Number Assignment Chapter 36 Dynamic Group Number Assignment Dynamic Group Number Assignment (DGNA) is a feature that allows the third-party console to assign and remove talkgroup dynamically to a radio from over the air. DGNA is only available with Capacity Max system. When the console assigns DGNA to your radio, your current channel is in DGNA mode and shows the followings: • A tone sounds.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 36 : Dynamic Group Number Assignment 36.2 Making Non-DGNA Calls Procedure: 1 Perform one of the following actions: • If your radio is in DGNA mode, press the programmed One Touch Access button. NOTE: If your radio is not in DGNA mode and you press the One Touch Access button, your radio sounds a negative tone, indicating error. The display remains unchanged. • If your radio is not in DGNA mode, press and hold the PTT button.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 37 : Entering the Front Panel Programming Chapter 37 Entering the Front Panel Programming You can customize certain feature parameters in the Front Panel Programming (FPP) to enhance the use of your radio. Procedure: 1 From the menu, select Utilities→Program Radio. 2 Enter your current eight-digit password. 3 Select the required setting.
MN007848A01-AB Home Channel Reminder Chapter 38 Home Channel Reminder This feature provides a reminder when the radio is not set to the home channel for a while. When this feature is enabled and your radio is not set to the home channel for some time, the following indications occur periodically: • A tone and the Home Channel Reminder announcement sounds. • The display shows Non Home Channel. 38.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 39 : Monitor Feature Chapter 39 Monitor Feature The feature allows you to remotely activate the microphone of a target radio. You can use this feature to monitor any audible activity surrounding the target radio. NOTE: This feature is not applicable in Capacity Plus–Single-Site and Capacity Plus–Multi-Site. 39.1 Monitoring Channels Procedure: 1 Press and hold the programmed Monitor button. Your radio shows the following indications: • You hear the radio activity.
MN007848A01-AB Remote Monitor Chapter 40 Remote Monitor This feature is used to turn on the microphone of a target radio with a subscriber ID. You can use this feature to remotely monitor any audible activity surrounding the target radio. Both your radio and the target radio must be programmed to allow you to use this feature. If initiated, the green LED blinks once on the target radio. This feature automatically stops after a programmed duration or when there is user operation on the target radio.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 41 : Radio Check Chapter 41 Radio Check If enabled, this feature allows you to determine if another radio is active in a system without disturbing the user of that radio. No audible or visual notification is shown on the target radio. This feature is only applicable for subscriber IDs. 41.1 Sending Radio Checks Procedure: 1 From the menu, select Contacts.
MN007848A01-AB Mute Mode Chapter 42 Mute Mode Mute Mode provides an option to silence all audio indicators on your radio. When Mute Mode is initiated, all audio indicators are muted except higher priority features such as emergency operations. When Mute Mode is exited, your radio resumes playing ongoing tones and audio transmissions. Mute Mode can be enabled for a predefined duration by setting the Mute Mode Timer. The duration of the timer is configured through the radio menu and can range between 0.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 42 : Mute Mode Procedure: Exit Mute Mode manually by performing one of the following actions: • Press the programmed Mute Mode button. • Press and hold the PTT button and speak into the microphone. • Switch to any unprogrammed channel. If Mute Mode is disabled, your radio shows the following indications: • A negative tone sounds. • The blinking red LED extinguishes. • The display shows Mute Mode Off. • The Mute Mode icon disappears from the home screen.
MN007848A01-AB Received Signal Strength Indicator Chapter 43 Received Signal Strength Indicator This feature allows you to view the Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) values. The display shows the RSSI icon at the top right corner. 43.1 Viewing RSSI Values Procedure: At the home screen, within 5 seconds, select the Left button three times and Right button three times. The display shows the current RSSI values.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 44 : Response Inhibit Chapter 44 Response Inhibit This feature helps prevent your radio from responding to any incoming transmissions. NOTE: Contact your dealer for more information. If enabled, your radio does not generate any outgoing transmissions in respond to incoming transmissions, such as Radio Check, Call Alert, Radio Disable, Remote Monitor, Automatic Registration Service (ARS), and responding to Private Messages.
MN007848A01-AB Transmit Inhibit Chapter 45 Transmit Inhibit The Transmit Inhibit feature allows you to block all transmissions from your radio. NOTE: Bluetooth and Wi-Fi features are available in the Transmit Inhibit mode. 45.1 Enabling or Disabling the Transmit Inhibit Procedure: Select Utilities→Radio Settings→Tx Inhibit. If the Transmit Inhibit is enabled, a If the Transmit Inhibit is disabled, the appears beside Enabled. disappears beside Enabled.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 46 : Call Preemption Chapter 46 Call Preemption Call Preemption allows your radio to interrupt any ongoing calls and initiate a higher priority call. With the Call Preemption feature, the system interrupts any ongoing calls whereby trunked channels are unavailable. Thus your radio initiates a higher priority call such as an emergency call or all call. If no other Radio Frequency (RF) channels are available, emergency call will interrupt all call as well.
MN007848A01-AB Voice Interrupt Chapter 47 Voice Interrupt Voice Interrupt allows your radio to end any ongoing calls. The Voice Interrupt feature uses the reverse channel signaling to interrupt any ongoing calls. You are allowed to make a voice transmission during the interruption. The Voice Interrupt feature improves the probability of delivering a new call to the recipients when a call is in progress. Voice Interrupt is accessible if this feature has been programmed in your radio.
MN007848A01-AB Chapter 48 : Over-the-Air Programming Chapter 48 Over-the-Air Programming Your dealer can remotely update your radio through Over-the-Air Programming (OTAP) without any physical connection. Some settings can also be configured by using OTAP. When your radio undergoes OTAP, the green LED blinks. When your radio receives update, your radio shows the following indications: • If you press the PTT button, a negative tone sounds.
MN007848A01-AB Authorized Accessories List Chapter 49 Authorized Accessories List Motorola Solutions provides approved accessories to improve the productivity of your radio. For more information about the accessories, UL accessories, and batteries supported for your radio, see https://learning.motorolasolutions.
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MN007848A01-AB Avis juridique et soutien 2 Cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence reçue, y compris les interférences pouvant entraîner un fonctionnement indésirable. REMARQUE : Cet équipement a fait l’objet de tests et a été déclaré conforme aux limites établies pour un appareil numérique de classe B, conformément à la section 15 des règlements de la FCC. Ces limites sont fixées afin d’offrir une protection suffisante contre des interférences nuisibles dans une installation résidentielle.
MN007848A01-AB Avis juridique et soutien • Cet appareil ne doit pas causer d’interférence nuisible. • Cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence reçue, y compris les interférences pouvant entraîner un fonctionnement indésirable. • Toute modification apportée à cet appareil sans l’autorisation explicite de Motorola Solutions peut annuler l’autorisation d’utiliser cet appareil.
MN007848A01-AB Avis juridique et soutien Fonctionnement des bandes citoyennes avec répéteur Un répéteur est une station établie dans un emplacement fixe qui reçoit les signaux radio provenant d'une station de bandes citoyennes et retransmet canaux le signal à une autre station à l'aide du canal de sortie correspondant. Des répéteurs de bandes citoyennes UHF se trouvent dans tous les États et permettent aux communications de véhicule à véhicule d'être considérablement augmentées.
MN007848A01-AB Avis juridique et soutien 1 « MAYDAY, MAYDAY, MAYDAY. » 2 « ICI _____________________, INDICATIF D’APPEL __________. » Dites le nom du navire en détresse trois fois, suivi de l’indicatif d’appel ou d’une autre identification du navire, en l’énonçant trois fois. 3 Répétez « MAYDAY » et le nom du navire. 4 « NOTRE POSITION EST _______________________. » Indiquez la position du navire en détresse en ajoutant tout renseignement pouvant aider les répondants à vous localiser, p.
MN007848A01-AB Avis juridique et soutien 1 2 Transmission Réception 1 156,050 160,650 2 156,100 160,700 *1 156,150 160,750 4 156,200 160,800 5 156,250 160,850 6 156,300 – 7 156,350 160,950 8 156,400 – 9 156,450 156,450 10 156,500 156,500 11 156,550 156,550 12 156,600 156,600 13**2 156,650 156,650 14 156,700 156,700 15**2 156,750 156,750 16 156,800 156,800 17**2 156,850 156,850 18 156,900 161,500 19 156,950 161,550 20 157,000 161,600 *1 157,050
MN007848A01-AB Avis juridique et soutien 65 156,275 160,875 66 156,325 160,925 67**2 156,375 156,375 68 156,425 156,425 69 156,475 156,475 71 156,575 156,575 72 156,625 – 73 156,675 156,675 74 156,725 156,725 75 ***3 ***3 76 ***3 ***3 77**2 156,875 – 78 156,925 161,525 79 156,975 161,575 80 157,025 161,625 *1 157,075 161,675 *1 157,125 161,725 *1 157,175 161,775 84 157,225 161,825 85 157,275 161,875 86 157,325 161,925 87 157,375 161,975 88
MN007848A01-AB Avis juridique et soutien Paramètres techniques d’interface avec des sources de données externes Tableau 2 : Paramètres techniques d’interface avec des sources de données externes RS232 USB SB9600 Tension d’entrée (tension crête à crête) 18 V 3,6 V 5V Débit binaire maximum 28 kbit/s 12 Mbit/s 9,6 kbit/s Impédance 5000 ohms 90 ohms 120 ohms 21