User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- List of Tables
- Software Version
- Read Me First
- Preparing Your Radio for Use
- Radio Controls
- Status Indicators
- General Radio Operation
- Advanced Features
- 6.1 Advanced Call Features
- 6.2 Scan Lists
- 6.3 Scan
- 6.4 Call Alert Paging
- 6.5 Emergency Operation
- 6.5.1 Special Considerations for Emergency Operation
- 6.5.2 Emergency Keep-Alive
- 6.5.3 Exiting Emergency Operation
- 6.5.4 Exiting Emergency as Supervisor (Trunking Only)
- 6.5.5 Sending an Emergency Alarm
- 6.5.6 Sending an Emergency Call (Trunking Only)
- 6.5.7 Sending An Emergency Call With Hot Mic (Trunking Only)
- 6.5.8 Sending an Emergency Alarm with Emergency Call
- 6.5.9 Sending An Emergency Alarm and Call with Hot Mic
- 6.5.10 Sending a Silent Emergency Alarm
- 6.5.11 Emergency Find Me
- 6.6 Fireground
- 6.7 Tactical Public Safety (Conventional Only)
- 6.8 Man Down
- 6.9 Secure Operations
- 6.10 Radio Inhibit
- 6.11 Global Positioning System/Global Navigation Satellite System
- 6.12 Mission Critical Geofence (ASTRO 25 Trunking)
- 6.13 Trunking System Controls
- 6.14 Mission Critical Wireless Bluetooth®
- 6.14.1 Turning On Bluetooth
- 6.14.2 Turning Off the Bluetooth
- 6.14.3 Pairing with Low Frequency-Motorola Proximity Pairing (LF-MPP) Feature
- 6.14.4 Standard Pairing Feature
- 6.14.5 Turning On the Bluetooth Audio
- 6.14.6 Turning Off the Bluetooth Audio
- 6.14.7 Adjusting the Volume of the Radio from Bluetooth Audio Device
- 6.14.8 Clearing All Bluetooth Devices Information
- 6.14.9 Pairing with LEX Handheld
- 6.14.10 Responder Alert Sensors
- 6.15 ASTRO 25 (P25) Programming Over Project 25 (POP25)
- 6.16 Voice Announcement
- 6.17 Site Selectable Alerts (ASTRO 25 Trunking)
- 6.18 Wi-Fi
- 6.19 Utilities
- 6.19.1 Using the Flip Display
- 6.19.2 Selecting a Basic Zone Bank
- 6.19.3 Selecting the Power Level
- 6.19.4 Controlling the Display Backlight
- 6.19.5 Locking and Unlocking the Controls
- 6.19.6 Turning Voice Mute On or Off
- 6.19.7 Using the Time-Out Timer
- 6.19.8 Conventional Squelch Operation
- 6.19.9 Using the PL Defeat Feature
- 6.19.10 Digital PTT ID Support
- 6.19.11 Smart PTT (Conventional Only)
- 6.19.12 Transmit Inhibit
- 6.19.13 Instant Recall
- Accessories
- Legal and Compliance Statement
- Maritime Radio Use in the VHF Frequency Range
- Limited Warranty
- Glossary
- ACK
- Active Channel
- Analog Signal
- ARS
- ASTRO 25
- ASTRO conventional
- Autoscan
- Bluetooth
- Bluetooth Pairing
- Call Alert
- Carrier Squelch
- Central Controller
- Channel
- Control Channel
- Conventional
- Conventional Scan List
- COTS
- Cursor
- Digital Private Line (DPL)
- Digital Signal
- Dispatcher
- Digital Signal Processor
- Dynamic Regrouping
- Failsoft
- FCC
- Hang up
- IV&D
- Key Variable Loader
- Liquid-Crystal Display (LCD)
- Light Emitting Diode (LED)
- Li-Ion
- Man Down
- MCW
- MDC
- Monitor
- Multi-System Talkgroup Scan List
- Network Access Code
- NiMH
- Non-tactical/revert
- OCW
- Over-The-Air Rekeying
- Page
- Personality
- Preprogrammed
- Private (Conversation) Call
- Private Line (PL)
- Programmable
- Push-to-Talk
- Radio Frequency
- Repeater
- selective switch
- Squelch
- Synchronous Serial Interface (SSI)
- Standby
- Status Calls
- Tactical/non-revert
- TalkAround
- Talkgroup
- Trunking
- Trunking Priority Monitor scan list
- USK
- VRS
- Zone
If successful, the display shows ALL CLR.
If unsuccessful, the radio sounds a short, low-pitched tone.The display shows CLR FAIL.
Postrequisites:
NOTICE: If Re-Pair Timer is set to infinite and you clear keys on the radio, you must clear keys
on all previously paired devices as well. (Please see your accessories manual for further
details.)
6.14.9
Pairing with LEX Handheld
Prerequisites: Ensure that Bluetooth feature of your radio is on and the Bluetooth tones are enabled.
Procedure:
1 Turn on the handheld and activate the Bluetooth feature.
2 Place the handheld close to the radio aligning the Bluetooth Pairing Location on the handheld
with the Bluetooth Pairing Location on the radio.
If the pairing process is successful, you hear an incremental-pitched tone from the radio. The
radio begins to connect to the handheld. If the connecting process is successful, you hear an
incremental-pitched tone. The display shows <Device Friendly Name> connected, and
the Bluetooth icon turns from to .
If unsuccessful, one of the following scenarios occur:
• You hear a short, low-pitched tone and the display shows Bluetooth pairing failed (if
pairing fails).
• You hear a decremental-pitched tone and the display shows <Device Friendly Name>
unpaired (if the connection fails within 6 seconds).
• You hear a short, low-pitched tone and the display shows <Device Friendly Name>
connect failed (if the radio has the pairing record of the handheld and the connection
fails).
Repeat this step to re-initiate the pairing process.
NOTICE: To unpair the handheld after a successful connection, follow the steps in
Viewing and Clearing the Bluetooth Device Information.
6.14.10
Responder Alert Sensors
Responder alert sensors allow the radio to send an over-the-air (OTA) notification when the radio
receives the holster, weapon fired, and vest pierced sensor events.
To enable the feature, ensure that the GPS, Enhanced Data, and Bluetooth feature of your radio is on
and the radio supports Bluetooth Low Energy (BTLE).
You can disable the feature temporarily or permanently. This feature allows you to prevent one or all
events from being reported OTA.
This feature is enabled through Customer Programming Software (CPS) configuration. Contact your
system administrator for more information.
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