MOTOTRBO™ Ion Smart Radio MSLB-MKZ900i, MSLB-MKZ900, MSLB-MKZ920 User Guide JULY 2022 © 2022 Motorola Solutions, Inc.
MN006217A01-AF Contents Contents Legal and Support.......................................................................................................9 Intellectual Property and Regulatory Notices.................................................................................9 Legal and Compliance Statements..............................................................................................10 Supplier's Declaration of Conformity.................................................................
MN006217A01-AF Contents 4.5 Direct Mode or Dual Capacity Direct Mode........................................................................... 27 Chapter 5: Seamless Voice.................................................................................... 29 5.1 Uninstalling Broadband PTT Application............................................................................... 29 5.2 Seamless Voice Authentication............................................................................................
MN006217A01-AF Contents 7.1.1 User Login Feature.................................................................................................. 45 7.1.1.1 Logging In to Automatic Registration Service............................................ 45 7.1.1.2 Logging Out of Automatic Registration Service......................................... 45 7.1.2 Managing Operational Status.................................................................................. 45 7.1.3 Sending Status........................
MN006217A01-AF Contents Chapter 9: About Device........................................................................................ 60 9.1 Accessing Online Quick Reference Guide.............................................................................60 9.2 Accessing Radio Advanced................................................................................................... 61 9.2.1 Accessing Regulatory Label....................................................................................
MN006217A01-AF Contents Chapter 13: Emergency Operation........................................................................ 75 13.1 Sending Emergency Alarms................................................................................................ 76 13.2 Sending Emergency Alarms with Call..................................................................................76 13.3 Sending Emergency Alarms with Voice to Follow............................................................... 77 13.
MN006217A01-AF Contents Chapter 25: Priority Call......................................................................................... 99 25.1 Switching Priority Call Level................................................................................................ 99 Chapter 26: Scan...................................................................................................100 26.1 Turning Scan On or Off........................................................................................
MN006217A01-AF Contents 33.1 Turning Site Lock On or Off............................................................................................... 114 Turning Site Lock On...................................................................................................... 114 Turning Site Lock Off...................................................................................................... 114 33.2 Accessing Active Site Search...................................................................
MN006217A01-AF 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.
MN006217A01-AF 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: MSLB-MKZ900, MSLB-MKZ920 conforms to the following regulations: FCC Part 15, subpart B, section 15.
MN006217A01-AF 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.
MN006217A01-AF Legal and Support Notice to Users (Industry Canada) The operation of your Motorola Solutions radio is subject to the Radiocommunications Act and must comply with rules and regulations of the Federal Government’s department of Industry Canada. Industry Canada requires that all operators using Private Land Mobile frequencies obtain a radio license before operating their equipment.
MN006217A01-AF Legal and Support Product Accessories One (1) Year Motorola Solutions, at its option, will at no charge either repair the Product (with new or reconditioned parts), replace it (with a new or reconditioned Product), or refund the purchase price of the Product during the warranty period provided it is returned in accordance with the terms of this warranty. Replaced parts or boards are warranted for the balance of the original applicable warranty period.
MN006217A01-AF Legal and Support V. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER 1 Defects or damage resulting from use of the Product in other than its normal and customary manner. 2 Defects or damage from misuse, accident, water, or neglect. 3 Defects or damage from improper testing, operation, maintenance, installation, alteration, modification, or adjustment. 4 Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material workmanship.
MN006217A01-AF Legal and Support Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola Solutions certain exclusive rights for copyrighted Motorola Solutions software such as the exclusive rights to reproduce in copies and distribute copies of such Motorola Solutions software.
MN006217A01-AF 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.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 1 : Read Me First 1.1 Software Version All the features described in the following sections are supported by the software version R02.10.00 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 https://www.motorolasolutions.com/en_xp/products/mototrbo-story/mototrbo-ion.html.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 2 : Radio Care Chapter 2 Radio Care This section describes the basic handling precaution of the radio. Table 2: IP Specification IP Specification Description 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. This could damage radio seals and result in leak paths into the radio.
MN006217A01-AF Radio Overview Chapter 3 Radio Overview 2 16 1 3 18 4 6 5 7 19 12 13 17 8 9 10 20 21 22 14 23 15 11 Table 3: Radio Overview Label Name Description 1 Emergency button Allows you to turn on or off the Emergency operations. 2 Channel Selector knob Allows you to select channel. 3 LED Indicator Provides operating status. 4 On/Off/Volume knob Allows you to turn the radio on or off and adjust volume. 5 Top Display Provides notification of an activity or event.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 3 : Radio Overview Label Name Description 9 1-Dot Programmable Feature button Programmable button of an assignable radio fucntion. 10 2-Dot Programmable Feature button Programmable button of an assignable radio fucntion. 11 Holster Rail Provides guideline for the placement of holster and radio. 12 Front Microphone Allows your voice to be sent when PTT or voice operations are activated. 13 Touchscreen The radio display screen.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 3 : Radio Overview Function Description Contacts Provides direct access to the contacts list. Current Site Information Allows you to view current site information. Flexible RX List Allows you to enable or disable a dynamic Rx list. Provides you the flexibility to add or remove talkgroup members. High/Low Power Allows you to toggle between high and low power. Intelligent Audio Allows you to toggle intelligent audio to on or off.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 3 : Radio Overview Function Description Ring Alert Type Allows you to direct access the Ring Alert Type setting. Scan Allows you to toggle the scan to on or off. Site Lock Allows you to enable the site lock to search only in current site or disable the site lock to search in other sites as well. Status Allows you to select the status list menu. Switch Speaker Allows you to toggle the external audio feature on and off.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 3 : Radio Overview Application Application Type Description Work Ticket Custom Enables you to launch your own work ticket application. NOTE: • The application type for Android applications can be standard or customized. • Before configuring the Android applications to be launched using programmable buttons, the applications need to include the relevant Android intents based on the intended application functionality. For more details on intent definitions, see developer.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 3 : Radio Overview Feature Zone Examples • "Go to zone , channel " • "Go to zone and channel " • "Switch zone to , channel to " • "Switch zone to and channel to " • "Switch to zone , channel " • "Switch to zone and channel " To identify your current zone, say the following commands: • "Zone" • "What is my zone" • "
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 3 : Radio Overview Feature Examples • "What is my volume" • "Current volume" To change the volume level of your radio, say "Volume ".
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 4 : System Overview Chapter 4 System Overview System overview explains what type of systems and modes available in the radio. 4.1 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.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 4 : System Overview 4.4 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.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 4 : 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.
MN006217A01-AF Seamless Voice Chapter 5 Seamless Voice Seamless Voice is a feature that allows you to stay connected to the radio network even when you are outside of the radio coverage. Seamless Voice uses broadband connectivity as a backup path to the LMR System. The Seamless Voice feature is supported in Capacity Max and Capacity Plus (Single-Site and Multi-Site) systems. You are able to switch between networks automatically or manually.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 5 : Seamless Voice 2 Power cycle your radio. NOTE: You are able to use the Seamless Voice feature after the power cycle. Your radio automatically logs in and out of the WAVE and Converged WAVE channels when you turn on or off your radio. 5.2 Seamless Voice Authentication Your radio automatically logs in and out of the WAVE and Converged WAVE channels when you turn on or off your radio. When you have log in successfully, your radio shows Successfully contacted WAVE.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 5 : Seamless Voice Option Actions Enabling Auto Network Switch with Menu Feature Launcher a From the Menu Feature Launcher Widget, tap More→Radio Network Set.. b Toggle Auto Network to on. Enabling Auto Network Switch with Radio Quick Settings a From the Radio Control Widget, tap Quick Settings. Radio b Toggle Auto Network to on.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 5 : Seamless Voice Option Actions b Toggle Broadband Network to on. When Broadband Network switch toggles to on, you are using the WAVE Network on Converged Channels. Turning Broadband Network Switch to Off Procedure: Perform one of the following actions: Option Actions Disabling Auto Network Switch with Menu Feature Launcher a From the Menu Feature Launcher Widget, tap More→Radio Network Set.. b Toggle Broadband Network to off.
MN006217A01-AF Getting Started Chapter 6 Getting Started Getting Started provides instructions to prepare your radio for use. 6.1 Inserting or Removing MicroSD Card Procedure: 1 Slide the battery latch into unlock position. 2 Remove the battery from the slot at the bottom of the radio. 3 Remove the microSD card cover and the microSD card tray. 4 Perform one of the following actions: • To insert, place the microSD card into the tray. • To remove, take the microSD card out from the tray.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 6 : Getting Started Detaching the Battery Procedure: 1 Slide the battery latch into unlock position. 2 Remove the battery from the slot at the bottom of the radio. 6.4 Attaching or Detaching the Accessory Connector Cover To prevent damage to the accessory connector, shield it with the connector cover when not in use. Attaching the Accessory Connector Cover Procedure: 1 Insert the hooked end of the cover into the slot above the connector.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 6 : Getting Started Procedure: 1 Turn off the radio. 2 Place the radio in a Motorola Solutions approved charger. The charger LED illuminates. NOTE: • If the charger LED blinks in red when charging, reinsert your radio. • If the charger detects the new IMPRES battery, it automatically starts initialization. Initialization is the first calibration and reconditioning of an IMPRES battery.
MN006217A01-AF 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. Turning the Radio Off Procedure: Turn the On/Off/Volume knob counterclockwise until a click sounds. 6.8 Holding Your Radio While Transmitting Audio Procedure: 1 When using high audio, hold your radio vertically with the top microphone 5–10 cm away from your mouth. 2 Speak into the top microphone.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 6 : Getting Started • 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. Adjusting the volume actions is applicable for both Long Term Evolution (LTE) and Land Mobile Radio (LMR) volume control. 6.10 Activating eSIM Prerequisites: Ensure your radio is connected to the Wi-Fi. Procedure: 1 From →Next.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 6 : Getting Started 2 Push the radio towards the carry holster until it clicks in place. Removing the Radio from the Carry Holster Procedure: 1 Press the tab to release the radio from the carry holster.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 6 : Getting Started 2 Remove the radio from the carry holster.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 6 : Getting Started 6.13 On-Screen Keyboard Overview Use the keyboard in portrait or landscape orientation to enter alphanumeric text on your radio. The keyboard supports auto-capitalization and word suggestions in the Messaging feature. 8 7 9 10 11 12 13 1 6 2 5 4 3 Table 8: On-Screen Keyboard Overview No. Name Description 1 Backspace To delete a character. 2 Enter To go to the next line. 3 Spacebar Tap to insert space. Double-tap to insert a period.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 6 : Getting Started No. Name Description Double-tap for caps lock. 7 Google Search Tap to perform Google search using Chrome. 8 Stickers Tap to access Stickers. 9 GIF Tap to access GIF. 10 Clipboard Text copied will automatically show here. 11 Settings Tap to access Gboard Settings. 12 More Tap to view more features. 13 Text-to-Speech Tap to access Text-to-Speech.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 6 : Getting Started Action Results • View additional home screens • View additional application icons in the Launcher window • View more information on an application screen Double-tap You can tap twice on a webpage, map, or other screen to zoom in and out. Pinch In some applications, you can zoom in and out by placing two fingers on the screen and pinching them together (to zoom out) or spreading them apart (to zoom in).
MN006217A01-AF Home Screen Overview Chapter 7 Home Screen Overview 13 1 12 2 11 3 4 5 10 8 6 9 7 Table 10: Home Screen Overview No. Name Description 1 Channel Status Icons Provides information or status specific to the selected channel. 2 Light Bar Reflects the active call state of the radio. 3 Radio Control Widget Displays channel errors, trunking statuses, call states, and notifications. Allows you to change zone and channel from the home screen.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 7 : Home Screen Overview No. Name Description The items. More option contains all other programmed menu 5 Google Folder A folder that keeps all the Google applications. 6 Google Search bar A shortcut widget used to perform Google search using Google Chrome. 7 Back button Allows you to return to previous screen or exit application windows. Home button Allows you to return to home screen.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 7 : Home Screen Overview When secure sign in is enabled, the user login ID or alias is not visible on the widget for security purposes. 7.1.1 User Login Feature You can login the radio with your login ID and send status to your required contacts. If the current user is not you, you can logout from the account and login to your own login ID. 7.1.1.1 Logging In to Automatic Registration Service Procedure: 1 Tap Shift Manager launcher→User Login.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 7 : Home Screen Overview When the status is denied from the system, the displays shows Denied Status and the last acknowledged status remains in the Shift Manager Widget. NOTE: When the status is denied, tap Tap to Retry in the Denied Status screen or Close to exit screen. 7.1.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 7 : Home Screen Overview Icon Name Description Bluetooth On Steady – Bluetooth is on and ready for Bluetooth connection. (Top display) Inverted – Bluetooth is connected to an external Bluetooth device. to Location Location is enabled and its signal is available. No SIM SIM card is not inserted or detected. LTE Network Strength The radio is connected to an LTE network. The number of bars represents the signal strength of the LTE network.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 7 : Home Screen Overview Icon Name Description Converged LMR A converged channel that linked both LMR and WAVE. The icon indicates that the current talkgroup is using the LMR transport. Converged WAVE A converged channel that linked on both LMR and WAVE. The icon indicates that the current talkgroup is using the Broadband transport. Dynamic Group Number Assignment (DGNA) Allows the console to assign and remove a new talkgroup from your radio over the air.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 7 : Home Screen Overview Icon Name Description Supervisory Override The radio is receiving supervisory override from talkgroup member that has supervisor role. Transmitting The radio is transmitting a call or data. Unsecure The radio is operating in an unsecure channel. Voice Operating Transmission (VOX) Allows you to initiate hands-free voice-activated calls on a programmed channel. 7.2.3 LED Indicators The LED indicates the types of behavior of your radio.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 7 : Home Screen Overview Backlight Behavior Description Orange When radio initiates or receives Emergency Alarm or Call. Red When radio is on the following critical alerts: Green • Low Battery • Out of Range • Inability to establish a full connection with the system. • Inability to authenticate or register with the system. • Lost GPS signal or GPS function fails.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 7 : Home Screen Overview Color Call State Red Transmitting Call Gray Unprogrammed 51
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 8 : General Radio Settings Chapter 8 General Radio Settings This section explains the general settings that you can adjust on your radio. 8.1 Accessing Radio Settings Procedure: 1 To access radio settings, perform one of the following actions: • From home screen, swipe up. • Swipe down the notification panel. 2 Tap Settings. 8.2 Creating Radio Settings as Shortcut in Home Screen Procedure: 1 Locate Settings. 2 Long press and drag Settings to home screen. 8.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 8 : General Radio Settings 8.5 Setting the Clock Procedure: 1 From Settings, tap Clock. 2 Perform one of the following actions: Option Actions Toggling 24-hour format on or off Tap Use 24-hour format. Toggling automatic time zone on or off Tap Set Automatic. Select time zone manually a Toggle Set Automatic to off. b Tap Select Time Zone. 8.6 Setting the Front Display Timer This setting determines the period before the front display dims and turns off due to inactivity.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 8 : General Radio Settings Option Actions Unlocking the screen with pattern Draw the specified pattern on the screen using your finger. Unlocking the screen with a PIN or password a Enter your pin or password. b Tap Save. 8.7.2 Unlocking the Forgotten Password Radio Procedure: 1 Turn your radio on. 2 Once the Motorola Solutions logo appears, within 10 seconds, press the 1-Dot Programmable Feature button five times in succession.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 8 : General Radio Settings 8.9.1 Turning Do Not Disturb On or Off The Do Not Disturb setting allows you to mute alarms, reminders, events, messages, and calls. NOTE: Ensure that the Do Not Disturb setting is disabled if there is a codeplug and firmware update plan. Turning Do Not Disturb On Procedure: Perform one of the following actions: • Swipe down the notification panel, tap Do Not Disturb. • From Settings, tap Sound→Do Not Disturb→Turn On Now.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 8 : General Radio Settings Option Actions Setting Restriction for Notifications • Allow Touch Sounds • Allow Reminders • Allow Events a Tap Restrict Notifications. b Set the restriction for the following options: Setting Default Duration for Do Not Disturb • No sound from notifications • No visuals or sound from notifications • Custom a Tap Default Duration. b Perform one of the actions: • Tap Until you turn off. • Tap and edit the .
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 8 : General Radio Settings 8.9.2.1 Setting Audio Preference Procedure: 1 Perform one of the following actions: Radio Quick Settings→Audio Preference. • From the Radio Control Widget, tap • From the Menu Feature Launcher Widget, tap More→Audio Preference. 2 Perform one of the following actions: • To disable the previous selected Audio Preference and return to the default factory settings, tap Default.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 8 : General Radio Settings For Capacity Max system, if you enable the airplane mode and disable the USB Desense, your radio displays the following indications: • Airplane mode and USB desense informative dialog boxes. • Airplane mode icon. 8.12 Battery 8.12.1 Viewing Battery IMPRES 2 Information Procedure: Perform one of the following actions: Settings, tap Battery→Battery IMPRES Info. • From • From the Menu Feature Launcher Widget, tap More→Battery Info.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 8 : General Radio Settings 8.12.2 Setting Battery Saver Procedure: 1 From Settings, tap Battery→Battery Saver. 2 Perform one of the following actions: Option Actions Setting a schedule for battery saver a Tap Set a schedule. b Set the . Toggling automatic battery saver off when fully charged Toggle Turn off when fully charged. Turning on battery saver manually Tap TURN ON NOW. Turning off battery saver manually Tap TURN OFF NOW. 8.12.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 9 : About Device Chapter 9 About Device You can view details about your device and access Radio Advanced for more information. You can view the following details in About Device: • Device name • SIM Status • Radio Advanced The following describes the available information in Radio Advanced: Table 11: Radio Advanced Information Radio Advanced Information Description Certificates Provides information on available certificates in your radio.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 9 : About Device 9.2 Accessing Radio Advanced Procedure: Perform one of the following actions: • From the Menu Feature Launcher Widget, tap • From More→Info. Settings, tap About Device→Radio Advanced. 9.2.1 Accessing Regulatory Label Procedure: 1 Perform one of the following actions: • From the Menu Feature Launcher Widget, tap • From More→Info. Settings, tap About Device→Radio Advanced. 2 Select Regulatory Label.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 10 : Connectivity Chapter 10 Connectivity You can connect your radio to other devices, accessories, or network through different types of connectivity. 10.1 LTE Long Term Evolution (LTE) is to extend the data coverage of the radio when the Wi-Fi connection is unavailable.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 10 : Connectivity 10.2.1 Turning Wi-Fi On or Off Turning Wi-Fi On Procedure: Perform one of the following actions: • Swipe down the notification panel, tap Wi-Fi. • From Settings, tap Network & internet→Wi-Fi→On. Your radio shows a list of available networks. Turning Wi-Fi Off Procedure: Perform one of the following actions: • Swipe down the notification panel, tap Wi-Fi. • From Settings, tap Network & internet→Wi-Fi→Off. 10.2.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 10 : Connectivity 10.3 Bluetooth® This feature allows your radio to connect to any Bluetooth enabled device through Bluetooth connection. Your radio supports Bluetooth connections to Commercially available Off-The-Shelf (COTS) headsets with HSP profiles as well as MSI BLE GATT accessories such as WM500 Corona RSM and EP910w PTT headset. Simultaneous connections to Bluetooth headsets are not supported. The Bluetooth operates with a range of 10 m (32 ft) line of sight or better.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 10 : Connectivity Option Actions Connecting to an existing device that has been cleared pairing from the device itself a Tap →Disconnect b Tap →Forget. NOTE: You need to disconnect then forget the device from the connected device list to pair with the radio again. c To search for nearby devices, tap Connection preferences→Bluetooth→On d Tap Pair new device→→Connect.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 10 : Connectivity 10.3.6 Editing Device Name Procedure: From Name>. Settings, tap Connected devices→→Edit Name→→Delete. The display shows Device Deleted. 10.3.8 Bluetooth Profiles Your radio supports a wide range of Bluetooth services.
MN006217A01-AF Basic Radio Operation Chapter 11 Basic Radio Operation This section explains the basic operation that you can perform on your radio. 11.1 Responding to Notifications Procedure: 1 Swipe down the notification panel and perform one of the following actions: • To respond to a notification, tap the assigned action message. • To clear all notifications, tap Clear All. NOTE: You are unable to view the notifications once it is cleared. 2 To exit notification panel, swipe up. 11.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 11 : Basic Radio Operation Option Actions b Tap remove. 11.3 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. For non-Seamless Voice, in the Select Zone screen, you will see a list of LMR only channels. For Seamless Voice, the types of channels are distinguished by the text headers in Select Zone screen. LMR only channels and Converged channels are under the LMR ZONES.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 11 : Basic Radio Operation Network Zones Channels Channels per Zone WAVE 6 96 16 11.3.1 Selecting Zone Procedure: Perform one of the following actions: • To select a zone, tap Radio Control Widget→Current Zone→→. • To select a zone from Recent tab, tap Radio Control Widget→Recent→. • To search for zone, channel> More→ Ch Search→→
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 11 : Basic Radio Operation 11.4.1 Toggling Between Repeater and Talkaround Mode Procedure: Perform one of the following actions: Radio Quick Settings→Repeater or Talkaround. • From the Radio Control Widget, tap • From the Menu Feature Launcher Widget, tap • Press the programmed Repeater or Talkaround button. More→Repeater or Talkaround. 11.5 Power Level This feature allows you to reduce the transmit power level for a specific case that requires a lower power level.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 11 : Basic Radio Operation 2 Perform one of the following actions: • For a normal squelch level, tap Normal. • To filter out unwanted calls or background noise, tap Tight. 11.8 Toggling the Controls and Buttons Tones On or Off Procedure: 1 From the home screen, tap More. 2 To toggle the controls and buttons tones on or off, tap Tones.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 12 : Types of Radio Calls Chapter 12 Types of Radio Calls There are several ways that you can make a call with your radio depending on the types of calls Call Type LMR Only Converged All Call An All Call is a call from an individual radio to every radio on the site or every radio at a group of sites. All Call is used to make important announcement. Broadcast Call A Broadcast Call is a one-way voice call from any user to an entire talkgroup.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 12 : Types of Radio Calls Call Type • Off Air Call Set-Up (OACSU) • Full Off Air Call Set-Up (FOACSU) LMR Only Converged WAVE Only Selective Call A Selective Call is a call from an individual radio to another individual radio. It is a Private Call on an analog system. Unaddressed Call An Unaddressed Call is a group call to one of the 16 predefined group IDs. 12.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 12 : Types of Radio Calls Option Actions Making calls from Recent Calls More→Recent a From the menu, tap Calls→ → Call. b To start the call, press and hold the PTT button. c To end the call, tap End. Making WAVE Private Call from the Quick Action icon a From the menu, tap M-Contacts. b Tap and hold the c Tap Quick Action. Call. d To start the call, press and hold the PTT button. e To end the call, tap End.
MN006217A01-AF Emergency Operation Chapter 13 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 15: Emergency Modes Emergency Mode Description Emergency Alarm4 An Emergency Alarm is not a voice call.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 13 : Emergency Operation Your dealer can set the Emergency On or Off function and button-press duration of the Emergency button. Contact your dealer for more information. 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. 13.1 Sending Emergency Alarms Procedure: Press the programmed Emergency On button.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 13 : Emergency Operation 13.3 Sending Emergency Alarms with Voice to Follow Procedure: 1 Press the programmed Emergency On button. If the alarm is successfully sent, the Emergency tone sounds and Hot Mic is activated. If the alarm is unsuccessful after all retries, for Converged WAVE and WAVE only channel, the Radio Control Widget shows Emergency Fail and the top display shows EMER FAIL. 2 Speak into the microphone without pressing the PTT button.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 13 : Emergency Operation Option Actions Calling back More→Recent Calls→. b Tap and hold the c Tap Quick Action. Call. d To start the call, press and hold the PTT button. e To end the call, tap End. NOTE: If you receive an Emergency from a sender with a different zone or channel, the information in the Recent Calls will be grayed out and unable to call back. 13.
MN006217A01-AF Man Down (Fall Alert) Chapter 14 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.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 15 : Lone Worker Chapter 15 Lone Worker This feature prompts an emergency if there is no user activity (button press or channel selector activation) for a predefined time. NOTE: This feature is supported in LMR only channels and Converged channels. When there is no user activity for a predefined time, the radio prewarns you using an audio indicator and on-screen notification on both front and top display once the inactivity timer expires.
MN006217A01-AF Privacy Chapter 16 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. While on a privacy-enabled channel, the radio is still able to receive clear transmissions.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 17 : Contacts Settings Chapter 17 Contacts Settings The contacts are defined by the network settings. The Contacts Settings provides an address book function on your radio that supports LMR contacts, WAVE contacts, and Converged contacts. Each entry corresponds to an ID for making calls. The entries are alphabetically sorted and different for LMR and WAVE mode.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 17 : Contacts Settings 17.1 Contacts Overview Table 17: Converged LMR or LMR only Overview Label Name Description 1 Saved Contacts You radio display the numbers and names of saved contacts. 2 Quick Action Allows you to perform the assigned radio function. 3 Floating Action Button (FAB) Allows you to access contact options.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 17 : Contacts Settings Table 18: Converged WAVE or WAVE only Overview Label Name Description 1 Contact Status You radio display the contact status such as available, unavailable, and do not disturb (DND). 2 Saved Contacts Your radio displays the numbers and names of saved contacts. 3 Quick Acton Allows you to perform the assigned radio function. 17.2 Accessing Contact Settings Procedure: 1 From the menu, tap M-Contacts.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 17 : Contacts Settings Option Actions Accessing dialer Tap Floating Action Button→Dialer Searching contacts a Tap Search. b Enter the . Creating new contacts a Tap Floating Action Button→New Contact. b Enter the and . c To change the tones, select the < required ringtone> and . d Tap Viewing contact details Save. a Tap .
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 17 : Contacts Settings Icon Name Description Call Alert Allows you to send call alert to the required contact. Message Allows you to access the Text Message feature in Digital mode and MDC Message feature in Analog mode through the radio menu. Radio Check Allows you to check if the radio is active in the system. Remote Monitor Allows you to monitor remotely the required contact. Status Allows you to send status to the required contact.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 17 : Contacts Settings 3 Tap the assigned Quick Action. • • If the Quick Action requires you to push the PTT button, your radio shows the following indications: - The Quick Action icon turns blue. - Quick Action notification appears. If the Quick Action does not requires you to push the PTT button, your radio launch the app for the assigned Quick Action.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 18 : Seamless Over-The-Air-Programming Chapter 18 Seamless Over-The-Air-Programming The Seamless Over-The-Air-Programming service enables radio programming and updates over WiFi/LTE broadband connection while the radios are in use. Firmware Wi-Fi/LTE RadioCentral Radio Configuration Security Patch RadioCentral Client Seamless updates of firmware (full and differential), radio configuration, and security updates are scheduled by the radio system administrator.
MN006217A01-AF Voice Operating Transmission Chapter 19 Voice Operating Transmission Voice Operating Transmission (VOX) allows you to initiate hands-free voice-activated calls on a programmed channel. When your VOX-capable accessory detects voice, your radio automatically transmits for a programmed period. Google Assistant and Voice Control are mutually exclusive with VOX. NOTE: VOX is unable to initiate hands-free voice-activated calls if your radio is connected to any Bluetooth accessories.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 20 : Text Messaging Chapter 20 Text Messaging This feature allows you to quickly send and receive messages directly from your radios. The maximum length of a text message is 200 characters. Local date and time is time stamped on the messages. 20.1 Accessing Text Messages Procedure: Perform one of the following actions: Option Actions Viewing text message From the menu, tap conversation>.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 20 : Text Messaging Option Actions Responding to text message with Quick Text a From the menu, tap contact>→Message. M-Contacts→. M-Messenger→→ Send. Copying a message a From the menu, tap conversation>. M-Messenger→
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 21 : Security Chapter 21 Security This feature allows the administrator or other radio subscriber to put a radio into a non-functional state when the radio is missing or in an unknown hand. The radio stays in this state regardless of its power changes. The radio can only be uninhibited by receiving an uninhibited command from the administrator or other radio subscriber. 21.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 21 : Security Option Actions b Tap → Enabling radio with Authentication through MContacts a From the menu, tap More→R. Enable. M-Contacts. b Tap → ble→→ More→R. EnaSave. NOTE: Applicable to Conventional Digital only. Enabling radio through programmable feature button a Press the programmed Radio Enable button. b Tap → down→Enable.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 22 : Call Indicator Settings Chapter 22 Call Indicator Settings This feature allows you to configure call or text message tones. 22.1 Assigning Ring Styles Procedure: 1 From the home screen, tap More→Edit Contact. More→ M-Contacts→→ 2 Perform one of the following actions: 94 • To assign ringtone, tap Ringtone→→OK→ Save. • To assign message alert, tap Message Alert→→OK→ Save.
MN006217A01-AF Recent Calls Chapter 23 Recent Calls You can view missed, answered, outgoing private calls, call alerts, and emergency alerts in Recent Calls. In the list of recent calls, it is arranged in an ascending order of time with the most recent first. The list can store up to 50 recent calls and the oldest ones are deleted automatically. For recent calls that you have not visited, it will appear in a bold font. You can choose to initiate a call straight away from the recent calls screen.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 23 : Recent Calls 23.1 LMR Contacts Icons Table 21: Call Type Icons Icon Name Emergency Call Call Call Alert Emergency Cancel Status Table 22: Activity Status Icons Icon Name Missed Call Received Call Transmitted Call 23.2 Accessing Recent Calls Procedure: 1 From the home screen, tap More→Recent Calls. 2 Perform one of the following actions: • To view recent calls, scroll through the list.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 23 : Recent Calls • To add new contacts, tap → Contact→→ • • Save. To edit existing contact, tap → information>→ More→Add to More→→PTT. NOTE: You can only add, edit, or delete WAVE contacts through WAVEOnCloud portal.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 24 : Call Queue Chapter 24 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. 24.1 Receiving a Call Queue Procedure: Press and hold the PTT button. A tone is heard and the top display shows Call in Queue. If receiving a Call Setup is successful, your radio shows the following indications: • A positive indicator tone sounds. • The green LED blinks.
MN006217A01-AF Priority Call Chapter 25 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.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 26 : Scan Chapter 26 Scan Depending on the supported system available on your radio, your radio may have different behavior on Scan. Channel Scan Channel Scan is available for Other Systems. When you start a scan, your radio scans through the programmed scan list for the current channel looking for voice activity.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 26 : Scan 26.2 Scan Talkback The Talkback feature allows you to respond to a transmission while scanning. Depending on how you configure the Scan Talkback feature, you will see two different scenarios if you press the PTT button when your radio scans into a call from the selectable group scan list.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 26 : Scan • Turn off and then turn on the scan. • Change the channel. • Change the zone. 26.4 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. Priority talkgroups are Priority 1 (P1) and Priority 2 (P2).
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 26 : Scan 26.6 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. Your radio can support up to 250 scan lists, with a maximum of 16 members in a list. Each scan list supports a mixture of analog and digital entries.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 26 : Scan Option Actions Searching Scan List Tap Search→. NOTE: When the scan list is full, you are unable to add members into the list as it appears grey out. If the Scan List is empty, the Radio Control Widget shows Empty Scan List. 26.7 Flexible Receive List The Flexible Receive List feature allows you to create and assign members on the receive talkgroup list. Your radio can support a maximum of 16 members in the list. 26.7.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 26 : Scan 26.8.2 Removing Talkgroup Affiliation Procedure: From the Menu Feature Launcher Widget, tap Scan List or More→Talkgroup→→Remove from List.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 27 : Location Chapter 27 Location The Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) integrates information from the Global Positioning System (GPS), Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS), BeiDou Navigation Satellite System, and Galileo to determine the approximate geographical location of your radio. 27.1 Turning Location On or Off Turning Location On Procedure: Perform one of the following actions: • Swipe down the notification panel, tap Location.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 27 : Location Turning Indoor Location Off Procedure: Perform one of the following actions: • Swipe down the notification panel, tap Bluetooth to turn off. • Swipe down the notification panel, tap Beacon Indoor Location enabled message→Beacon Indoor Location→Off. • From Settings, tap Location→Beacon Indoor Location→Off.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 28 : Conventional Squelch Operation Chapter 28 Conventional Squelch Operation This feature filters out unwanted calls with low signal strength or channels that have a higher than normal background noise. Analog Options Tone Private Line, Digital Private-Line, and carrier squelch is available (preprogrammed) per channel. Option Result Carrier squelch You hear all traffic on a channel. Tone Private Line or Digital Private-Line The radio responds only to your messages.
MN006217A01-AF Using the PL Defeat Feature Chapter 29 Using the PL Defeat Feature This feature allows you to override any coded squelch that preprogrammed to a channel. The radio also unmutes to any digital activity on a digital channel. When this feature is active, the Carrier Squelch status indicator is displayed. Procedure: Place the preprogrammed PL Defeat switch in the PL Defeat position. One of the following occurs: • The radio plays the active transmission on the channel.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 30 : Monitor Feature Chapter 30 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. 30.1 Monitoring Channel Procedure: 1 Press and hold the programmed Monitor button. Your radio shows the following indications: • You hear the radio activity. • The yellow LED illuminates. • The display shows the Monitor icon.
MN006217A01-AF Trunking System Control Chapter 31 Trunking System Control This feature allows your radio to communicate the trunking status when on a trunking channel Your radio can communicate different types of trunking statuses. Table 25: Types of Trunking System Status Types Description Out of Range • When your radio goes out of the range, it can no longer lock onto a control channel.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 32 : Dynamic Group Number Assignment Chapter 32 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. When the console assigns DGNA to your radio, your current channel is in DGNA mode and shows the followings: • A tone sounds. • The top display momentarily shows DGNA ASSGNED.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 32 : Dynamic Group Number Assignment 32.2 Making Non-DGNA Calls Procedure: Perform one of the following actions: • If your radio is in DGNA mode, press the programmed One Touch Access button. • If your radio is not in DGNA mode, press and hold the PTT button. Your radio shows the following indications: • A positive tone sounds. • Voice Announcement sounds. • The top display and Radio Control Widget shows and Press PTT momentarily.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 33 : Auto Roaming Chapter 33 Auto Roaming Depending on your radio system, this feature allows your radio to roam to a required site. A multi-site channel has auto roaming capability when it is attached with a site search list. Your radio can roam to different sites through site search. Table 26: Types of Site Search Types Description Passive Site Search (PassiveSS) When Site Lock is turned off, PassiveSS scans available sites and selects the strongest signal as current home.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 33 : Auto Roaming • If a site is found, your radio displays a message with the site alias and updates the site alias onto Radio Control Widget. • If a site is not found, your radio displays a temporary error message. 33.3 Accessing Current Site Information When and where to use: This feature is only available for Capacity Plus and Capacity Max systems. Procedure: From the Menu Feature Launcher Widget, tap More→ Roam→Current Site Lock. 33.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 34 : Radio Check Chapter 34 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. 34.1 Sending Radio Check Procedure: 1 From the menu, tap M-Contacts.
MN006217A01-AF Transmit Interrupt (Supervisory Override) Chapter 35 Transmit Interrupt (Supervisory Override) Transmit Interrupt features allows your radio to interrupt an in progress clear or a privacy voice transmission. For LMR and Converge Capacity Max, you are able to transmit and receive interrupts. For Converged WAVE and WAVE only channel, transmit interrupt is known as Supervisory Override and you are only able to receive interrupts.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 36 : Auto-Range Transponder System Chapter 36 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.
MN006217A01-AF Applications Chapter 37 Applications This section contains information on applications available on your radio. You can access these applications through the Home Screen or swiping up from the bottom of the Home Screen to open Applications Menu window. NOTE: Do not use PMKN4230_ and PMKN4265_ for data transfer or programming in a hazardous environment. Table 28: Applications Icon Name Description Calculator Allows you to perform basic and scientific arithmetic functions.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 37 : Applications Icon Name Description Google Play Movies and TV The newest releases plus all your favourites, on any screen. Google Play Google Play is your entertainment unbound. Settings Provides settings to configure the device. Sound Recorder Allows you to record sounds. WAVE Provides secure Push-to-Talk (PTT) service on the go. YouTube See what the world is watching on YouTube.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 37 : Applications The zoom controls appear on the screen. 37.2 Gallery You can manage your albums, photos, or videos using the Gallery application. NOTE: The device supports the following image formats: JPEG, GIF, PNG, HEICand BMP.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 37 : Applications 37.2.3 Deleting Items from Gallery Procedure: 1 From the menu, tap Gallery. 2 To delete items, tap → Delete→OK. 37.2.4 Cropping Photos Procedure: Gallery. 1 From the menu, tap 2 To crop photos, tap → Edit→ Crop. The cropping grid appears. 3 Perform one of the following actions: Option Actions Cropping the photo manually a To select the portion of the photo to crop, adjust the endpoints.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 37 : Applications 2 To watch videos, tap Videos→→ application>. Play→
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 37 : Applications 37.6 Exploring Files Procedure: 1 From the menu, tap Files. Menu. 2 To choose the types of files, tap 3 Select one of the following options: • Recent • Images • Videos • Audio • Downloads 4 Perform one of the following actions: Option Actions Viewing the file Tap on the . Sharing the file a Tap and hold the . b To share the downloaded item, tap via→.
MN006217A01-AF Broadband PTT Application Chapter 38 Broadband PTT Application The application provides instant communications at the push of a button. When you are in Broadband PTT mode, the LMR operation is disabled. The Emergency button, PTT button, Volume knob, and Channel Selector knob are now functioning according to the Broadband PTT configuration. All the features described in the sections are supported by the following requirements: • Application version 10.0.1.51, 11.2.0.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 38 : Broadband PTT Application 38.3 Logging in Broadband PTT Application Procedure: 1 Tap on the WAVE icon. 2 Tap Yes to Login. NOTE: If activation code is requested during first time login, contact your dealer or administrator for more information. 38.4 Logging Out from Broadband PTT Application Procedure: Menu→Settings→Logout→Yes. From the Broadband PTT application, navigate to 38.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 38 : Broadband PTT Application Table 29: Broadband PTT Application Overview Label Name Description 1 Menu The Menu Options include the following: • Status • History • Contacts • Map • Favorites • Channels/Zones • Talkgroup Scan • Tones • Use Wi-Fi • Ambient Listening (if configured) • Settings • Tutorial • About 2 PTT Allows you to make calls.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 38 : Broadband PTT Application Label Name Description 14 Speaker On Allows you to toggle audio route from Bluetooth accessory to radio microphone, speaker, or wired accessory and vice versa. NOTE: This feature is only available when Bluetooth accessory is connected to your radio. Use programmable button Audio switch to toggle audio route if there is no Bluetooth accessory connected to your radio.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 38 : Broadband PTT Application • Enable special notification with option, For both, if user prefers to receive audio/video notifications based on emergency transmit and receive events. Procedure: 1 Press the Emergency button. The display shows Emergency Alert pop-up message with 3 seconds countdown. NOTE: If the Emergency button is pressed during the 3 seconds countdown, the countdown will reset to 3 seconds.
MN006217A01-AF Chapter 39 : Authorized Accessories List Chapter 39 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.
MN006217A01-AF Avis juridique et soutien Déclarations juridiques et de conformité Déclaration de conformité du fournisseur Déclaration de conformité du fournisseur Règlement CFR 47, partie 2, section 2.1077(a) de la FCC Partie responsable Nom : Motorola Solutions, Inc. Adresse : 2000 Progress Pkwy, Schaumburg, IL.
MN006217A01-AF Avis juridique et soutien Pour un usage en fonction de la sélection du code de pays (appareils WLAN) REMARQUE : La sélection du code de pays est pour les modèles non É.-U. seulement et n’est pas disponible sur tous les modèles américains. Conformément à la réglementation de la FCC, tous les produits Wi-Fi commercialisés aux États-Unis doivent être fixés sur des canaux fonctionnant aux États-Unis uniquement.
MN006217A01-AF Avis juridique et soutien Avis aux utilisateurs (FCC) Cet appareil est conforme à la partie 15 des règlements de la FCC d’après les conditions suivantes : • 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.