User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Declaration of Conformity
- Important Safety Information
- Software Version
- Informations importantes sur la sécurité
- Version du logiciel
- Computer Software Copyrights
- Documentation Copyrights
- Disclaimer
- Getting Started
- Preparing Your Radio for Use
- Charging the Battery
- Attaching the Battery‡
- Installing the Antenna
- Attaching the Accessory Connector Cover
- Installing Accessories with GCAI Connector
- Turning On Your Radio‡
- Adjusting the Volume†
- Pairing Radio with Pod and Earpiece†‡
- Pairing Radio with Mission Critical Remote Control Unit (RCU)
- Using the Carry Holster
- Tying Your Radio and Flexible Antenna to Your Body
- Identifying Radio Controls
- Identifying Status Indicators
- General Radio Operation
- Advanced Features
- Advanced Call Features
- Scan
- Call Alert Paging†‡
- Emergency Operation†‡
- Man Down†‡
- Secure Operations
- Trunking System Controls†‡
- Mission Critical Wireless - Bluetooth® -†‡
- Turning the Bluetooth On
- Turning the Bluetooth Off
- Re-Pair Timer
- Bluetooth Drop Timer
- Pairing the Bluetooth Device with Your Radio
- Indicating the Bluetooth Connection is Lost
- Turning the Bluetooth Audio On (Routing the Audio from Your Radio to the Headset)
- Turning the Bluetooth Audio Off (Routing the Audio from the Headset to Your Radio)
- Adjusting the Volume of Your Radio from Bluetooth Audio Device
- Clearing All Bluetooth Devices Information
- Programming Over Project 25 (POP 25) (ASTRO 25 and ASTRO Conventional)
- Utilities
- Flipping the Display on DRSM‡
- Controlling the Display Backlight‡
- Locking and Unlocking the Controls†‡
- Turning Voice Mute On or Off†‡
- Using the Time-Out Timer
- Using the Conventional Squelch Operation Features
- Using the Digital PTT ID Feature‡
- Using the Smart PTT Feature (Conventional Only)
- Voice Announcement†
- Helpful Tips
- Accessories
- Appendix: Maritime Radio Use in the VHF Frequency Range
- Glossary
- Commercial Warranty
Advanced Features
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Mission Critical Wireless
- Bluetooth
®
-†‡
Note: The use of this feature requires the Bluetooth Software.
This feature allows your radio to extend its functionality by
connecting to external proprietary Motorola Accessories.
The default setting for a Bluetooth-enabled radio is Bluetooth
ON. See Turning the Bluetooth Off on page 53 to turn the
Bluetooth OFF.
Note: Your radio must be preprogrammed by qualified
technician to enable this feature.
Turning the Bluetooth On
Procedure:
1 Press the preprogrammed button to turn the Bluetooth on.
2 Blue LED blinks three times and a short, medium-pitched
tone sounds. The display shows momentary BT ON, and
b
appears to indicate Bluetooth is on.
OR
Blue LED blinks three times and lights up solid blue. The
display shows BT ON FL to indicate Bluetooth has failed to
launch.
The Bluetooth can be preprogrammed to always ON if you need
to use Bluetooth most of the time. Check with the qualified
technician if this is suitable with your needs.
Turning the Bluetooth Off
Procedure:
1 Press the preprogrammed button to turn the Bluetooth off.
2 The Blue LED blinks three times, a short, medium-pitched
tone sounds. The display shows momentary BT OFF, and b
disappears.
Re-Pair Timer
There are two options for configuring your radio’s Bluetooth
pairing type. The type defines the duration your radio and the
accessory retain the pairing information.
• Immediate – (For headset and PTT only.) When your radio
and/or device is turned off after pairing, the keys are lost. Due
to this, when your radio and your device are turned back on,
they are unable to re-connect. You must re-pair the devices to
re-establish a new set of pairing keys. See Pairing the
Bluetooth Device with Your Radio on page 55.
• Infinite – (For headset, PTT and data devices.) When your
radio and/or device are turned off after pairing, keys are NOT
lost. When your radio and the device are turned back on, they
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