User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance
- Computer Software Copyrights
- Documentation Copyrights
- Disclaimer
- Important Rebanding Information
- Contents
- General Radio Operation
- Notations Used in This Manual
- XTS 2500 / XTS 2500I Model III Radio
- Physical Features of the XTS 2500 / XTS 2500I Model III Radio
- Programmable Features
- Display
- Backlight
- Status Symbols
- Menu Entry (Softkey)
- Menu Select Buttons
- Home Button (h)
- App Button (TMS Feature Button)
- 4-Way Navigation Button (o)
- Keypad
- LED Indicators
- Alert Tones
- Standard Accessories
- Universal Connector Cover
- Remote Speaker Microphone Adapter
- Radio On and Off
- Zones and Channels
- Receive / Transmit
- Common Radio Features
- Radio Lock
- Mute or Unmute Keypad Tones
- Conventional Squelch Options
- PL Defeat
- Time-out Timer
- Emergency
- Lists
- Edit a Call, Page, or Phone List Number
- Edit a Call, Page, or Phone List Name
- Scan
- Telephone Calls (Trunking Only)
- Private Calls (Trunking Only)
- Call Alert Paging
- Conventional Talkgroup Calls (Conventional Operation Only)
- Repeater or Direct Operation
- Special Radio Features
- ARS User Login and Text Messaging Features
- Helpful Tips
- Accessories
- Appendix: Maritime Radio Use in the VHF Frequency Range
- Glossary
- Commercial Warranty
- Index
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Index
A
access
draft folder ...............................97
inbox ........................................90
sent folder ...............................98
TMS feature
use the menu .......................85
use the preprogrammed TMS
button ...................................86
use TMS feature button .......85
user login feature ....................79
accessories
antennas ...............................105
batteries ................................106
belt clips ................................106
body-worn .............................106
carry accessories ..................106
chargers ................................107
Commport integrated microphone/
receivers ..............................109
earpieces ...............................109
headsets ................................111
microphones, remote speaker 108
radio interface modules .........111
switches ................................111
alert tones ...................................13
analog squelch ............................36
answer
phone call
use the preprogrammed call
response button ...................53
private call
use the preprogrammed call
response button ...................57
antenna .......................................20
radio operating frequencies ...103
antennas ...................................105
App button ..................................10
attach
adapter ....................................23
antenna ...................................20
battery .....................................18
belt clip ....................................21
universal connector cover ....... 22
B
backlight ....................................... 5
batteries .................................... 106
battery ........................................ 17
battery charge status ............ 101
charger .................................... 17
charging the battery ................ 17
recycling and disposal ........... 102
belt clip ....................................... 21
C
call alert paging .......................... 60
answer a call alert page .......... 60
make a call alert
use the keypad .................... 62
use the menu ...................... 61
carry accessories
belt clips ................................ 106
body-worn ............................. 106
change
ARS mode .............................. 77
change passwords ..................... 34
charge the battery ...................... 17
chargers ................................... 107
enhanced and multi-unit line cords
107
common radio features ............... 33
conventional
mode operation ....................... 32
squelch options ....................... 36
talkgroup calls ......................... 63
conventional fuel gauge symbol 101
D
delete a message ....................... 96
digital squelch ............................. 36
display .......................................... 5
dynamic priority change .............. 52
dynamic regrouping .................... 6
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