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Helpful Tips
Radio Care
Caution:
• Your radio casting has a vent port that allows for pressure equalization in the radio. Never poke this vent with any objects, such as needles, tweezers, or screwdrivers.This could create leak paths into the radio and the radio’s submergibility will be lost.
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• (For APX 6000/APX 6000Li R Radios Only)
Your radio is designed to be submerged to a maximum depth of 6 feet, with a maximum submersion time of 2 hours.
Exceeding either maximum limit may result in damage to the radio.
• (For APX 6000/APX 6000Li R Radios Only)
Elastomer technology materials used for seals in rugged portable radios can age with time and environmental exposure.
Therefore, Motorola recommends that rugged radios be checked annually as a preventive measure in order to assure the watertight integrity of the radio. Motorola details the disassembly, test, and reassembly procedures along with necessary test equipment needed to inspect, maintain and troubleshoot radio seals in the radio’s service manual.
• If the radio battery contact area has been submerged in water, dry and clean the radio battery contacts before attaching a battery to the radio. Otherwise, the water could short-circuit the radio.
• If the radio has been submerged in water, shake the radio well so that any water that may be trapped inside the speaker grille and microphone port can be removed.
Otherwise, the water will decrease the audio quality of the radio.
• Do not disassemble the radio. This could damage radio seals and result in leak paths into the radio. Any radio maintenance should be performed only by a qualified radio technician.
Cleaning Your Radio
Caution:
Do not use solvents to clean your radio as most chemicals may permanently damage the radio housing and textures.
Do not submerge the radio in the detergent solution.
To clean the external surfaces of your radio, follow the procedure described next.
1 Combine one teaspoon of mild dishwashing detergent to one gallon of water (0.5% solution).
2 Apply the solution sparingly with a stiff, nonmetallic, shortbristled brush, making sure excess detergent does not get entrapped near the connectors, controls or crevices. Dry the radio thoroughly with a soft, lint-free cloth.
3 Clean battery contacts with a lint-free cloth to remove dirt or grease.
Proper Ways to Handle the Radio
• Do not pound, drop, or throw the radio unnecessarily. Never carry the radio by the antenna.
• Avoid subjecting the radio to an excess of liquids.
Do not submerge the radio unless it is ruggedized.
(APX 6000/APX 6000Li R model)
• Avoid subjecting the radio to corrosives, solvents or chemicals.
• Do not disassemble the radio.
• Caution:
Do not use the radio without an accessory connector or a dust cover in place as contamination can build up on the contacts.
• When charging the radio using a wall mounted charger, the radio must be turned off. Otherwise, the Man Down Alert and Emergency may be accidentally triggered.
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Radio Service and Repair
Proper repair and maintenance procedures will assure efficient operation and long life for this product. A Motorola maintenance agreement will provide expert service to keep this and all other communication equipment in perfect operating condition. A nationwide service organization is provided by Motorola to support maintenance services. Through its maintenance and installation program, Motorola makes available the finest service to those desiring reliable, continuous communications on a contract basis. For a contract service agreement, please contact your nearest Motorola service or sales representative, or an authorized Motorola dealer.
Battery Care
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Battery Charge Status
Your radio can indicate the battery’s charge status through:
• the LED and sounds.
• the fuel gauge icon on the display.
You can also check the battery charge status via the menu entry. See
on page 176 for more information.
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LED and Sounds
When your battery is low:
• the LED blinks red when the PTT button is pressed.
• you hear a low-battery “chirp” (short, high-pitched tone).
Fuel Gauge Icons
A blinking fuel gauge icon ( ) is displayed only when the battery voltage drops to low level. In this case, replace the battery with a fully charged one.
Gauge Battery Charge
76% to 100% full [3]
Top Display:
51% to 75%
[3]
Gauge
Top Display:
Battery Charge
26% to 50%
[3]
Top Display:
11% to 25%
[3]
Top Display:
3
These are for IMPRES
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battery operation only.
Gauge
Top Display:
Battery Charge
10% or less (at 10%, the gauge begins blinking)
Battery Recycling and Disposal
In the U.S. and Canada, Motorola participates in the nationwide Rechargeable Battery Recycling
Corporation (RBRC) program for battery collection and recycling. Many retailers and dealers participate in this program.
For the location of the drop-off facility closest to you, access RBRC's Internet web site at www.rbrc.com
or call 1-800-8-BATTERY. This internet site and telephone number also provide other useful
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Table of contents
- 3 Contents
- 11 Declaration of Conformity
- 13 Important Safety Information
- 14 Software Version
- 14 Notice to Users (FCC and Industry Canada)
- 15 Consignes de sécurité importantes
- 16 Version logicielle
- 16 Avis aux utilisateurs (FCC et Industrie Canada)
- 17 Computer Software Copyrights
- 18 Documentation Copyrights
- 19 Disclaimer
- 20 Getting Started
- 20 How to Use This Guide
- 20 Notations Used in This Manual
- 20 Additional Performance Enhancement
- 21 ASTRO 25 Enhanced Data
- 21 Dynamic System Resilience (DSR)
- 21 CrossTalk Prevention
- 21 Encrypted Integrated Data (EID)
- 21 SecureNet
- 21 Conventional Talkgroup and Radio Scan Enhancements
- 22 What Your Dealer/System Administrator Can Tell You
- 23 Preparing Your Radio for Use
- 23 Charging the Battery
- 23 Attaching the Battery
- 24 Attaching the Antenna
- 25 Removing and Attaching the Accessory Connector Cover
- 26 Using the Carry Holder
- 28 Turning On the Radio
- 29 Adjusting the Volume
- 30 Identifying Radio Controls
- 30 Radio Parts and Controls
- 31 Programmable Features
- 32 Assignable Radio Functions
- 35 Assignable Settings or Utility Functions
- 36 Accessing the Preprogrammed Functions
- 36 Menu Select Buttons
- 37 Home Button
- 37 4-Way Navigation Button
- 37 Data Feature Button
- 37 Keypad
- 38 Keypad Characters – Uppercase Mode
- 39 Keypad Characters – Lowercase Mode
- 40 Keypad Characters – Numeric Mode
- 41 Keypad Characters – Hexadecimal Mode
- 42 Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button
- 43 Identifying Status Indicators
- 43 Status Icons
- 47 Text Messaging Service (TMS) Indicators
- 48 TMS Status Icons
- 49 TMS Menu Options
- 49 Call Type Icons
- 50 LED Indicator
- 51 Intelligent Lighting Indicators
- 52 Alert Tones
- 56 Phone Call Displays and Alerts
- 58 General Radio Operation
- 58 Selecting a Zone
- 58 Selecting a Radio Channel
- 59 Selecting a Channel via Channel Search Button
- 60 Mode Select Feature
- 60 Saving a Zone and a Channel to a Softkey
- 61 Saving a Zone and a Channel to a Button
- 61 Receiving and Responding to a Radio Call
- 61 Receiving and Responding to a Talkgroup Call
- 62 Receiving and Responding to a Private Call (Trunking Only)
- 63 Receiving and Responding to a Telephone Call (Trunking Only)
- 63 Methods to Make a Radio Call
- 64 Making a Talkgroup Call
- 64 Making a Private Call (Trunking Only)
- 65 Making an Enhanced Private Call (Trunking Only)
- 66 Making a Telephone Call (Trunking Only)
- 67 Switching Between Repeater or Direct Operation Button
- 67 Monitor Feature
- 67 Monitoring a Channel
- 68 Monitoring Conventional Mode
- 69 Advanced Features
- 69 Advanced Call Features
- 69 Selective Call (ASTRO Conventional Only)
- 69 Receiving a Selective Call
- 69 Making a Selective Call
- 70 Talkgroup Call Feature (Conventional Operation Only)
- 70 Selecting a Talkgroup
- 71 Sending a Status Call
- 71 Responding to the Dynamic Regrouping Feature (Trunking Only)
- 72 Requesting a Reprogram (Trunking Only)
- 72 Classification of Regrouped Radios
- 73 Dynamic Zone Programming (DZP)
- 73 Entering the Dynamic Zone to Select a Dynamic Channel
- 74 Saving a Channel in the Dynamic Zone from List Selection
- 74 Saving a Channel in the Dynamic Zone from Channel Name
- 75 Deleting a Channel in the Dynamic Zone
- 75 Contacts
- 76 Making a Private Call from Contacts
- 77 Adding a New Contact Entry
- 78 Deleting a Contact Entry
- 78 Adding a Contact to a Call List
- 79 Removing a Contact from a Call List
- 79 Methods of Contact Editing in a Call List
- 79 Editing an Entry Alias
- 80 Editing as Entry ID
- 80 Editing a Call Type
- 81 Viewing Details of a Contact
- 81 Scan Lists
- 81 Viewing a Scan List
- 81 Editing the Scan List
- 82 Changing the Scan List Status
- 83 Viewing and Changing the Priority Status
- 83 Scan
- 84 Turning Scan On or Off
- 84 Making a Dynamic Priority Change (Conventional Scan Only)
- 84 Deleting a Nuisance Channel
- 85 Restoring a Nuisance Channel
- 85 Call Alert Paging
- 85 Receiving a Call Alert Page
- 85 Sending a Call Alert Page
- 87 Quick Call II (ASTRO P25 Digital Trunking and Conventional)
- 88 Initiating a Quick Call II Transmission
- 88 Emergency Operation
- 89 Sending an Emergency Alarm
- 90 Sending an Emergency Call (Trunking Only)
- 90 Sending an Emergency Alarm with Emergency Call
- 91 Sending a Silent Emergency Alarm
- 91 Change of Channels during Emergency
- 92 Emergency Keep-Alive Feature
- 92 Emergency Find Me
- 92 Sending and Receiving Emergency Find Me Beacon
- 93 Fireground (Conventional Only)
- 93 Entering Fireground Zone Channel
- 94 Responding to Evacuation Indicator
- 95 Tactical Public Safety (TPS) (Conventional Only)
- 95 Using TPS Normal Transmission
- 95 Using TPS Emergency Transmission
- 96 Man Down
- 97 Pre-Alert Timer
- 97 Post-Alert Timer
- 98 Radio Alerts When Man Down Feature is Triggered
- 98 Triggering Emergency
- 98 Radio Alerts When Man Down Enhanced is Triggered
- 99 Exiting Man Down Feature
- 99 Re-Initiating Man Down
- 100 Testing the Man Down Feature
- 100 Automatic Registration Service (ARS)
- 100 Selecting or Changing the ARS Mode
- 101 User Login Feature
- 101 Logging In as a User
- 102 Logging Out
- 103 Text Messaging Service (TMS)
- 104 Accessing the Messaging Features
- 104 Composing and Sending a New Text Message
- 105 Sending a Quick Text Message
- 107 Priority Status and Request Reply of a New Text Message
- 107 Appending a Priority Status to a Text Message
- 107 Removing a Priority Status from a Text Message
- 108 Appending a Request Reply to a Text Message
- 108 Removing a Request Reply from a Text Message
- 108 Appending a Priority Status and a Reply Request to a Text Message
- 108 Removing a Priority Status and a Reply Request from a Text Message
- 109 Receiving a Text Message
- 109 Viewing a Text Message from the Inbox
- 110 Replying to a Received Text Message
- 111 Accessing the Drafts Folder
- 112 Sent Text Messages
- 112 Viewing a Sent Text Message
- 112 Sending a Sent Text Message
- 113 Deleting a Text Message
- 113 Deleting All Text Messages
- 114 ASTRO 25 Advanced Messaging Solution
- 114 System Setup for ASTRO Advanced Messaging Solution
- 115 Two-Factor Authentication
- 115 Logging in via the Two-Factor Authentication
- 117 Logging out of Two-Factor Authentication
- 117 Sending a Query
- 119 Receiving a Query
- 119 Secure Operations
- 119 Selecting Secure Transmissions
- 120 Selecting Clear Transmissions
- 120 Managing Encryption
- 120 Loading an Encryption Key
- 121 Multikey Feature
- 121 Selecting an Encryption Key
- 122 Selecting a Keyset
- 122 Erasing the Selected Encryption Keys
- 123 Requesting an Over-the-Air Rekey (ASTRO Conventional Only)
- 124 MDC Over-the-Air Rekeying (OTAR) Page
- 124 Infinite UKEK Retention
- 125 Hear Clear
- 125 Security
- 125 Radio Lock
- 126 Unlocking Your Radio
- 126 Changing Your Password
- 127 Changing Your Tactical Inhibit Password
- 127 Enabling or Disabling the Radio Lock Feature (Secure Radios Only)
- 128 Radio Stun and Kill
- 128 Radio Stun
- 128 Using Radio Stun
- 129 Radio Kill
- 129 Using Remote Kill to Kill Another Radio
- 130 Using Direct Kill to Kill Your Own Radio
- 130 Global Positioning System / Global Navigation Satellite System
- 130 GPS Operation
- 131 GPS Performance Enhancement
- 131 The Outdoor Location Feature (Using GPS)
- 132 Military Grid Reference System (MGRS) Coordinates
- 133 Accessing the Outdoor Location Feature
- 133 Saving a Waypoint
- 134 Viewing a Saved Waypoint
- 135 Editing the Alias of a Waypoint
- 135 Editing the Coordinates of a Waypoint
- 136 Deleting a Single Saved Waypoint
- 137 Deleting All Saved Waypoints
- 138 Measuring the Distance and Bearing from a Saved Waypoint
- 138 Location Feature in Emergency Mode
- 138 Peer-Location on the Display (ASTRO Conventional only)
- 139 Geofence (ASTRO 25 Trunking System)
- 140 Entering the Geofence Area
- 141 Trunking System Controls
- 141 Operating in Failsoft System
- 142 Out-of-Range Radio
- 142 Site Trunking Feature
- 142 Locking and Unlocking a Site
- 142 Site Display and Search Button
- 143 Viewing the Current Site
- 143 Changing the Current Site
- 143 Mission Critical Wireless - Bluetooth®-
- 144 Turning On Bluetooth
- 144 Turning Off the Bluetooth
- 145 Re-Pair Timer
- 146 Bluetooth Drop Timer
- 147 Pairing with Low Frequency-Motorola Proximity Pairing (LF-MPP) Feature
- 148 Radio Indications of Lost Bluetooth Connection
- 149 Standard Pairing Feature
- 149 Searching and Pairing the Bluetooth Device
- 150 Turning On Bluetooth Visibility
- 151 Receiving Pairing Request from other Devices
- 151 Turning Off Bluetooth Visibility
- 151 PIN Authentication in Pairing
- 152 Pairing the Authentication PIN when Receiving a Pairing Request
- 153 Pairing the Authentication PIN with the Generated Numeric PIN
- 153 Pairing the Authentication PIN by Manually Keying in the Same PIN
- 154 Turning On the Bluetooth Audio (Routing the Audio from the Radio to the Headset)
- 155 Turning Off the Bluetooth Audio (Routing the Audio from the Headset to the Radio)
- 155 Adjusting the Volume of the Radio from Bluetooth Audio Device
- 156 Viewing and Clearing the Bluetooth Device Information
- 157 Clearing All Bluetooth Devices Information
- 157 Editing the Bluetooth Friendly Name
- 158 Over-the-Air Programming (POP 25, ASTRO 25, ASTRO Conventional)
- 158 Responding to the Notification of Upgrade
- 159 Voice Announcement
- 160 Site Selectable Alerts (ASTRO 25)
- 161 Sending SSA Notification to Single Site
- 161 Sending SSA Notification to Single Site Via Manual Entry
- 162 Sending SSA Notification to All Sites
- 163 Sending SSA Notification to All Available Sites
- 164 Stopping SSA Notification of a Single Site
- 164 Stopping SSA Notification of a Single Site Via Manual Entry
- 165 Stopping SSA Notification of All Sites
- 165 Stopping SSA Notification of All Available Sites
- 166 Wi-Fi
- 166 Turning Wi-Fi On or Off
- 167 Checking the Wi-Fi Configuration and Status of the Radio
- 167 Utilities
- 167 Viewing Recent Calls
- 168 Using the Flip Display
- 168 Selecting a Basic Zone Bank
- 169 Selecting an Enhanced Zone Bank
- 169 Selecting the Power Level
- 170 Selecting a Radio Profile
- 171 Enabling and Disabling the Radio Alias
- 171 Controlling the Display Backlight
- 172 Locking and Unlocking the Keypad and Controls
- 172 Turning the Controls and Keypad Buttons Tones On or Off
- 172 Turning Voice Mute On or Off
- 173 Using the Time-Out Timer
- 173 Time and Date Setup
- 174 Editing the Time and Date
- 174 Using Conventional Squelch Operation Features
- 175 Analog Options
- 175 Digital Options
- 175 Using the PL Defeat Feature
- 175 Digital PTT ID Support
- 176 Smart PTT Feature (Conventional Only)
- 177 Transmit Inhibit
- 177 Enabling Transmit Inhibition
- 178 Disabling Transmit Inhibition
- 178 IMPRES Battery Annunciator
- 178 Accessing the Battery Info screen
- 178 General Radio Information
- 179 Accessing the Radio Information
- 180 Viewing the IP Information
- 180 Viewing the Control Assignments
- 181 Editing the Soft ID
- 182 Helpful Tips
- 182 Radio Care
- 183 Cleaning Your Radio
- 183 Proper Ways to Handle the Radio
- 184 Radio Service and Repair
- 184 Battery Care
- 184 Battery Charge Status
- 184 LED and Sounds
- 184 Fuel Gauge Icons
- 185 Battery Recycling and Disposal
- 187 Accessories
- 188 Maritime Radio Use in the VHF Frequency Range
- 188 Special Channel Assignments
- 188 Emergency Channel
- 188 Non-Commercial Call Channel
- 188 Operating Frequency Requirements
- 191 Declaration of Compliance for the Use of Distress and Safety Frequencies
- 191 Technical Parameters for Interfacing External Data Sources
- 192 Glossary
- 198 Limited Warranty
- 198 MOTOROLA COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS
- 198 I. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS AND FOR HOW LONG:
- 199 II. GENERAL PROVISIONS:
- 200 III. STATE LAW RIGHTS:
- 200 IV. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE:
- 200 V. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:
- 201 VI. PATENT AND SOFTWARE PROVISIONS:
- 202 VII. GOVERNING LAW:
- 202 VIII. For Australia Only