Nikon Portable Radio XTS 5000 User Manual

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ASTRO XTS 5000  
Digital Portable Radio  
Model II  
User Guide  
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Radio On/Off  
ASTRO XTS5000  
When acknowledgment is received, you hear  
four beeps; alarm ends; radio exits emer-  
gency.  
Digital Portable Radio, Model II  
Quick Reference Card  
1
2
On - On/Off/Volume knob clockwise.  
Off - On/Off/Volume knob counterclockwise.  
Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance  
Send Emergency Call  
Before using this product, read the operating instructions  
Zones/Channels  
for safe usage contained in the Product Safety and RF  
Exposure booklet enclosed with your radio.  
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1
Radio on and press Emergency button.  
1
2
Zone - Zone switch to desired zone.  
Channel - Channel switch to desired channel.  
Note:  
To exit emergency at any time, press  
and hold Emergency button.  
ATTENTION!  
This radio is restricted to occupational use only to satisfy FCC RF  
energy exposure requirements. Before using this product, read the  
RF energy awareness information and operating instructions in the  
Product Safety and RF Exposure booklet enclosed with your radio  
(Motorola Publication part number 68P81095C98) to ensure  
compliance with RF energy exposure limits.  
2
Press and hold PTT. Announce your  
emergency into the microphone.  
Receive/Transmit  
3
4
Release PTT to end call.  
1
2
Radio on and select zone/channel.  
16-Position  
Select Knob  
_ _ _ _ _ _ _  
Concentric  
Switch  
_ _ _ _ _ _  
Press and hold Emergency button to exit  
emergency.  
Listen for a transmission.  
- or -  
On/Off/  
Top Button  
Volume Knob  
_ _ _ _ _ _ _  
Press and hold Volume Set button.  
- or -  
Press Monitor button and listen for activity.  
Send Silent Emergency Alarm  
Top Side  
Button  
_ _ _ _ _ _ _  
3-Position  
Switch  
_ _ _ _ _ _ _  
1
Radio on and press Emergency button.  
Display does not change; you see no LED;  
you hear no tone.  
3
4
Adjust volume, if necessary.  
Side Button 1  
_ _ _ _ _ _ _  
Press PTT to transmit; release to receive.  
Speaker/Mic  
Display  
Note:  
To exit emergency at any time, press  
Side Button 2  
_ _ _ _ _ _ _  
and hold Emergency button.  
Send Emergency Alarm  
2
Silent emergency continues until you:  
PTT Button  
Radio on and press Emergency button.  
Display shows current zone/channel and  
EMERGENCY. Red LED lights; you hear short,  
medium-pitched tone.  
Menu Select  
Buttons  
Press and hold Emergency button to exit  
emergency state.  
- or -  
Home Button  
App Button  
(TMS Button)  
4-Way  
Navigation  
Button  
Press and release PTT to exit silent  
emergency and enter regular emergency  
(alarm, call, or alarm with call).  
Note:  
To exit emergency at any time, press  
and hold Emergency button.  
Write your radio’s programmed features on the dashed lines.  
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Display Status Symbols  
Menu Entries (Use With Menu Navigation)  
Entry  
PROG  
PWR  
Menu Selection  
Editing  
Page  
40  
Receiving an individual call  
Entry  
BATT  
CALL  
CHAN  
CLCK  
DIR  
Menu Selection  
Smart Battery  
Page  
15  
m
The radio is in the view or program mode;  
On Steady = view mode; Blinking =  
program mode  
p
TX Power Level  
Rekey Request  
Reprogram Request  
Scan On/Off  
Site Lock  
29  
Private Call/Selective Call  
Select a Channel  
Set the Real Time Clock  
Repeater/Direct  
Key Zeroization  
Key Selection  
55/58  
22  
REKY  
RPGM  
SCAN  
SITE  
STS  
78  
Received signal strength for the current  
site (trunking only). The more stripes in the  
symbol, the stronger the signal.  
s
81  
88  
46  
68  
Blinks when the battery is low.  
85  
b
r
ERAS  
KEY  
76  
Status Call  
66  
You are talking directly to another radio or  
through a repeater; On = direct;  
Off = repeater  
73  
TGRP  
TMS  
Talkgroup Call  
Text Messaging  
User Login  
64  
KSET  
MUTE  
PAGE  
PHON  
Keyset Selection  
Keypad Mute  
74  
102  
97  
This channel is being monitored.  
31  
C
USER  
VIEW  
ZONE  
LOC  
Call Alert Page  
Phone  
62  
Your radio is in secure operation;  
On = secure operation;  
Off = clear operation; Blinking = receiving  
an encrypted voice call  
c
Viewing a List  
Zone  
39  
50  
20  
Location  
90  
The radio is scanning a scan list  
Priority 1 Channel during scan  
Priority 2 Channel during scan  
T
Menu Navigation  
S
S
uto find Menu Entry  
D, or E, or Fdirectly below  
vor uto scroll through sub-list  
Menu Entry to select  
D, or E, or F directly below  
h to exit  
Menu Entry to select  
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This declaration is applicable to your radio only if your radio is labeled  
with the FCC logo shown below.  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
Per FCC CFR 47 Part 2 Section 2.1077(a)  
Responsible Party  
Name: Motorola, Inc.  
Address: 1301 E. Algonquin Rd, Schaumburg, IL 60196-1078 USA  
Phone Number: 1-800-927-2744  
Hereby declares that the product:  
Model Name: XTS 5000  
conforms to the following regulations:  
FCC Part 15, subpart B, section 15.107(a), 15.107(d) and section 15.109(a)  
Class B Digital Device  
As a personal computer peripheral, this device complies with Part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
1. this device may not cause harmful interference, and  
2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that  
may cause undesired operation.  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,  
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following  
measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which  
the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
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Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance  
Before using this product, read the operating instructions for safe  
!
usage contained in the Product Safety and RF Exposure booklet  
enclosed with your radio.  
ATTENTION!  
This radio is restricted to occupational use only to satisfy FCC RF energy  
exposure requirements. Before using this product, read the RF energy  
awareness information and operating instructions in the Product Safety and RF  
Exposure booklet enclosed with your radio (Motorola Publication part number  
68P81095C98) to ensure compliance with RF energy exposure limits.  
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The Motorola products described in this manual may include copyrighted Motorola  
computer programs stored in semiconductor memories or other media. Laws in the  
United States and other countries preserve for Motorola certain exclusive rights for  
copyrighted computer programs, including, but not limited to, the exclusive right to copy  
or reproduce in any form the copyrighted computer program. Accordingly, any  
copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained in the Motorola products described  
in this manual may not be copied, reproduced, modified, reverse-engineered, or  
distributed in any manner without the express written permission of Motorola.  
Furthermore, the purchase of Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either  
directly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license under the copyrights,  
patents or patent applications of Motorola, except for the normal non-exclusive license  
to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product.  
Documentation Copyrights  
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mechanical, for any purpose without the express written permission of Motorola.  
Disclaimer  
The information in this document is carefully examined, and is believed to be entirely  
reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies. Furthermore, Motorola  
reserves the right to make changes to any products herein to improve readability,  
function, or design. Motorola does not assume any liability arising out of the  
applications or use of any product or circuit described herein; nor does it cover any  
license under its patent rights, nor the rights of others.  
MOTOROLA, the Stylized M Logo and ASTRO are registered in the U.S. Patent &  
Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their  
respective owners.  
P25 radios contain technology patented by Digital Voice Systems, Inc.  
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Contents  
Notations Used in This Manual .......................................................... 1  
Your XTS 5000 Model II Radio........................................................... 2  
Physical Features of the XTS 5000 Model II Radio ........................... 3  
Programmable Controls ..................................................................... 3  
Display ............................................................................................... 4  
Backlight ..................................................................................... 5  
Status Symbols ........................................................................... 5  
Menu Select Buttons .................................................................. 7  
Menu Entry Features .................................................................. 8  
Home Button ............................................................................... 8  
App Button (TMS Feature Button) .............................................. 9  
4-Way Navigation Button ............................................................ 9  
LED Indicators ................................................................................... 9  
Alert Tones....................................................................................... 10  
Standard Accessories ...................................................................... 13  
Battery ...................................................................................... 13  
Smart Battery Status ................................................................ 15  
Antenna .................................................................................... 16  
Belt Clip .................................................................................... 17  
Universal Connector Cover ...................................................... 18  
Radio On and Off ............................................................................. 19  
Turn the Radio On .................................................................... 19  
Turn the Radio Off .................................................................... 19  
Zones and Channels........................................................................ 20  
Select a Zone ........................................................................... 20  
Mode Select Button .................................................................. 24  
Receive / Transmit ........................................................................... 25  
Without Using the Volume Set and Monitor Buttons ................ 25  
Use the Preprogrammed Volume Set Button ........................... 25  
Use the Preprogrammed Monitor Button .................................. 26  
Conventional Mode Operation .................................................. 27  
Common Radio Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Selectable Power Level.................................................................... 29  
Use the Menu ........................................................................... 29  
Use the Preprogrammed Transmit Power Level Switch ........... 30  
Mute or Unmute Keypad Tones........................................................ 31  
Use the Menu ........................................................................... 31  
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Use the Preprogrammed Keypad Mute Button .........................31  
Conventional Squelch Operation......................................................32  
Analog Options .........................................................................32  
Digital Options ...........................................................................32  
PL Defeat..........................................................................................33  
Time-out Timer .................................................................................34  
Emergency .......................................................................................35  
Send an Emergency Alarm .......................................................35  
Send an Emergency Call ..........................................................36  
Send a Silent Emergency Alarm ...............................................37  
Emergency Keep-Alive .............................................................38  
Lists ..................................................................................................39  
View a List .................................................................................39  
Scan List Empty ........................................................................39  
Edit a Scan List .........................................................................40  
Scan .................................................................................................46  
Turn Scan On or Off ..................................................................46  
Delete a Nuisance Channel ......................................................47  
Conventional Scan Only ...........................................................48  
Telephone Calls (Trunking Only) ......................................................49  
Quick Access (One-Touch) .......................................................49  
Answer a Phone Call ................................................................50  
Initiate a Phone Call ..................................................................50  
Select a Phone Number ............................................................51  
Make a Phone Call ...................................................................51  
Private Calls (Trunking Only)............................................................53  
Quick Access (One-Touch) .......................................................53  
Answer a Private Call ................................................................54  
Initiate a Private Call .................................................................55  
Select an ID Number .................................................................55  
Make a Private Call ...................................................................56  
Selective Calls (ASTRO Conventional Only)....................................57  
Quick Access (One-Touch) .......................................................57  
Answer a Selective Call ............................................................58  
Initiate a Selective Call ..............................................................58  
Select an ID Number .................................................................59  
Make a Selective Call ...............................................................59  
Call Alert Paging...............................................................................60  
Quick Access (One-Touch) .......................................................60  
Answer a Call Alert Page ..........................................................61  
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Initiate a Call Alert Page ........................................................... 62  
Select an ID Number ................................................................ 63  
Conventional Talkgroup Calls (Conventional Operation Only)......... 64  
Select a Talkgroup .................................................................... 64  
Status Calls (ASTRO 25 Trunking Only).......................................... 66  
Send a Status Call .................................................................... 66  
Repeater or Direct Operation........................................................... 68  
Smart PTT (Conventional Only)....................................................... 70  
Secure Operations........................................................................... 71  
Select Secure Transmissions ................................................... 71  
Select Clear Transmissions ...................................................... 71  
Managing Encryption ................................................................ 72  
Digital PTT ID................................................................................... 79  
Receive ..................................................................................... 79  
Transmit .................................................................................... 79  
View Your Radio’s ID Number.......................................................... 80  
Dynamic Regrouping (Trunking Only).............................................. 81  
Reprogram Request (ASTRO 25 Trunking Only) ..................... 81  
Select Enable / Disable ............................................................ 83  
Trunking System Controls................................................................ 84  
Failsoft ...................................................................................... 84  
Out-of-Range ............................................................................ 84  
Site Trunking ............................................................................ 86  
Site View and Change .............................................................. 87  
Time and Date.................................................................................. 88  
Outdoor Location (using GPS)......................................................... 90  
Access the Location feature ..................................................... 90  
GPS Enabled ............................................................................ 93  
ARS User Login and Text Messaging Features . . . . 95  
Automatic Registration Service (ARS) ............................................. 95  
Selecting or Changing ARS Mode ............................................ 95  
ARS User Login Feature.................................................................. 97  
Accessing the User Login Feature ........................................... 97  
To Login as a User ................................................................... 98  
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Text Messaging...............................................................................102  
Receive a Message ................................................................107  
To View Message from the Inbox. ..........................................107  
Send a Predefined Message ...................................................108  
Reply to a Received Message ................................................110  
Delete a Message ...................................................................111  
To Access the Sent Folder ......................................................112  
Radio Care .....................................................................................113  
Cleaning ..................................................................................114  
Handling ..................................................................................115  
Battery ............................................................................................116  
Battery Life ..............................................................................116  
Charging the Battery ...............................................................116  
Battery Recycling and Disposal ..............................................117  
Antenna ..........................................................................................119  
Radio Operating Frequencies .................................................119  
Antennas ........................................................................................121  
Batteries and Battery Accessories..................................................121  
Carry Accessories ..........................................................................122  
Belt Clips .................................................................................122  
Belt Loops ...............................................................................122  
Carry Cases ............................................................................123  
Chargers.........................................................................................123  
Surveillance Accessories................................................................124  
Earpieces ................................................................................124  
Headsets and Headset Accessories .......................................125  
Radio Interface Modules for Ear Microphones ........................125  
Speaker, Remote Speaker and Public Safety Microphones ...126  
CommPort Integrated Microphone/Receivers .........................126  
Switches .........................................................................................127  
Vehicular Adapters .........................................................................127  
Accessories .............................................................................127  
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Special Channel Assignments........................................................ 129  
Non-Commercial Call Channel ............................................... 130  
Operating Frequency Requirements.............................................. 130  
Glossary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133  
Commercial Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139  
Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145  
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Table 1: Channel Map  
Use the chart below to map the channels (Cx) and zones (Zx) for your radio.  
Z1  
Z2  
Z3  
Z4  
Z5  
Z6  
C1  
C2  
C3  
C4  
C5  
C6  
C7  
C8  
C9  
C10  
C11  
C12  
C13  
C14  
C15  
C16  
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General Radio Operation  
Notations Used in This Manual  
Throughout the text in this publication, you will notice the use of  
WARNING, Caution, and Note. These notations are used to  
emphasize that safety hazards exist, and the care that must be taken  
or observed.  
An operational procedure, practice, or  
condition, etc., which may result in injury or  
death if not carefully observed.  
!
An operational procedure, practice, or condition,  
etc., which may result in damage to the equipment  
if not carefully observed.  
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Note:  
An operational procedure, practice, or condition,  
etc., which is essential to emphasize.  
The following special notations identify certain items:  
Example  
Description  
Light button or D  
Buttons and keys are shown in bold print or  
as a key symbol.  
Information appearing on the radio’s  
display is shown using the special display  
font.  
PHONE CALL  
PHONE  
Menu entries are shown similar to the way  
they appear on the radio’s display.  
Press u  
This means “Press the right side of the  
4-way Navigation button.”  
ASTRO XTS 5000 Model II  
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Your XTS 5000 Model II Radio  
1
2
3
20  
19  
18  
17  
16  
15  
14  
4
5
6
7
8
9
13  
12  
11  
10  
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General Radio Operation  
Physical Features of the XTS 5000 Model II  
Radio  
Table 2: Physical Features  
No. Feature  
Page No. Feature  
Page  
8
1
2
Antenna  
16  
19  
8
9
Home Button  
Battery  
On/Off/Volume Control  
Knob  
13  
3
4
5
LED  
9
10 App Button  
11 Display  
9
4
Microphone  
PTT (Push-to-Talk)  
Button  
12 Speaker  
6
7
Menu Select Buttons  
7
9
13 Universal Connector  
18  
4-Way Navigation  
Button  
Programmable Controls  
The following radio controls can be programmed to operate certain  
software-activated features.  
No. Feature  
No. Feature  
14 Side Button 2  
15 Side Button 1  
19 2-Position Concentric Switch  
20 16-Position Select Knob  
16 Top Side (Select) Button  
17 3-Position A/B/C Switch  
The features that can be assigned to these controls by a qualified  
radio technician, and the pages where these features can be found  
are listed in Table 3 on page 4.  
Any references in this manual to controls that are  
“preprogrammed” mean that a qualified radio technician must  
use the radio’s programming software to assign a feature to a  
control.  
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General Radio Operation  
Table 3: Programmable Features  
Feature  
Call Alert  
Page  
60  
Feature  
PL Defeat  
Page  
33  
Feature  
Site Search  
Smart Battery  
Status  
Page  
87  
Call Response  
Channel  
54  
Private Call  
22  
Repeater/Direct  
Dynamic Priority  
48  
Reprogram  
Request  
Text Messaging  
Emergency  
35  
Scan List  
43  
TMS Quick Text  
108  
Programming  
Keypad Mute  
Light  
31  
5
Scan On/Off  
Secure/Clear  
Select  
46  
71  
44  
57  
85  
TX Power Level  
User login  
Volume Set  
Zone  
30  
95  
25  
21  
Monitor  
26  
47  
51  
Nuisance Delete  
Phone  
Selective Call  
Site Lock/  
Unlock  
Display  
channel  
zone  
Radio alias  
The above screen is typical of what you will see on your radio. The  
64 x 96 pixel liquid crystal display (LCD) shows radio status, text, and  
menu entries.  
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Backlight  
If poor light conditions make the display, keypad, or channel numbers  
(around the 16-Position Select knob) difficult to read, turn on the  
radio’s backlights by pressing the preprogrammed Light button.  
These lights will remain on for a preprogrammed time before they turn  
off automatically, or you can turn them off immediately by pressing the  
Light button again.  
Status Symbols  
The top two display rows contain symbols that indicate radio  
operating conditions.Menu Entry (Softkey)  
Table 4: Status Symbols  
Symbol  
Indication  
Page No.  
Call Received  
Blinks when an Individual Call is  
received.  
50, 54,  
58, 61  
m
View/Program Mode  
The radio is in the view or program mode. 39,40,41,  
p
p
On steady = view mode  
Blinking = program mode  
43,44  
Received Signal Strength Indication  
(RSSI)  
The received signal strength for the  
current site, for trunking only. The more  
stripes in the symbol, the stronger the  
signal.  
87  
s
b
Battery  
Conventional = blinks when battery is  
low  
117  
Smart = The number of bars (0-3)  
shown indicates the charge remaining  
in your battery; blinks when battery is  
low  
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General Radio Operation  
Table 4: Status Symbols (Continued)  
Indication  
Symbol  
Page No.  
Talkaround  
On = you are talking directly to  
another radio, not through a repeater,  
during conventional operation only  
Off = you are talking through a  
repeater  
62-63  
r
Monitor (Carrier Squelch)  
The selected channel is being monitored  
during conventional operation only.  
27, 32,  
33  
C
Secure Operation  
On = secure operation  
Off = clear operation  
Blinking = receiving an encrypted  
voice call  
c
c
71  
Scan  
40 thru  
46  
T
The radio is scanning a scan list.  
Priority-One Channel Scan  
One channel is assigned as the priority  
channel during scan operation.  
S
40 thru  
45  
(Dot  
Blinking)  
Priority-Two Channel Scan  
Two channels are assigned as the priority  
channels during scan operation.  
S
40 thru  
45  
(Dot Steady)  
Location Signal  
Off = Location feature disabled, or  
insufficient battery power in location  
accessory device;  
90-90  
Blinking = Location feature enabled,  
but no location signal available;  
On = Location feature enabled, and  
location signal available  
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General Radio Operation  
Table 4: Status Symbols (Continued)  
Symbol  
Indication  
Page No.  
User Login Indicator (IP Packet Data)  
On (Tinted) = User is currently  
associated with the radio;  
Off (Not tinted) = User is currently not  
associated with the radio;  
100  
Blinking = Device registration or user  
registration with the server failed due  
to an invalid username or pin.  
The bottom row of the display contains one to three menu entries  
(also known as softkeys). The menu entries allow you to select one of  
several menus to access the radio’s features. The menu entries are  
accessed through the Menu Select buttons.  
Menu Select Buttons  
The Menu Select buttons access the menu entries of features that  
have been activated by a qualified radio technician. Your radio may  
be programmed differently from the following example, but the display  
for turning Scan on or off might look like the example below. For  
instance, to turn Scan on, press Ddirectly below ON.  
T
SCAN  
menu entry  
(softkey)  
ON  
OFF  
menu entry  
(softkey)  
3 Menu Select  
Buttons  
App Button  
(TMS Button)  
Home  
Button  
4-Way Navigation  
Button  
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General Radio Operation  
Menu Entry Features  
Table 5: Menu Entries  
Menu  
Selection  
Selection  
Feature  
Page  
Feature  
Editing  
Page  
Smart Battery  
15  
40  
29  
BATT  
CALL  
PROG  
PWR  
Private Call /  
Selective Call  
55/ TX Power Level  
58  
Channel Selection  
Time and Date  
22  
88  
Rekey Request  
78  
81  
CHAN  
CLCK  
REKY  
RPGM  
Reprogram  
Request  
Repeater/Direct  
Key Zeroization  
68  
76  
Scan On/Off  
46  
85  
DIR  
SCAN  
SITE  
Site Lock/  
Unlock  
ERAS  
Key Selection  
Keyset Selection  
Keypad Mute  
Call Alert Page  
Phone  
73  
74  
31  
62  
50  
Status Call  
Talkgroup Call  
View a List  
Zone  
66  
64  
39  
20  
90  
95  
KEY  
KSET  
MUTE  
PAGE  
PHON  
TMS  
STS  
TGRP  
VIEW  
ZONE  
LOC  
Location  
Text Messaging  
102 User Login  
USER  
Home Button  
The Home button always returns you to the home (default) display. In  
most cases, this is the current mode.  
Some radio features that you can edit require saving information in  
memory. Pressing the Home button after editing those features  
causes information to be saved before going to the home display.  
Some features do not require you to press the Home button to go to  
the home display. This reduces the required number of key presses.  
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App Button (TMS Feature Button)  
This button brings you to the Text Messaging Service (TMS) feature  
screen.  
4-Way Navigation Button  
This button is used to scroll through the radio’s lists or items in the  
display, or both.  
LED Indicators  
The LED on top of the radio indicates the radio’s operating status:  
Table 6: LED Indicators  
LED Indicator  
Red  
What it Means  
Radio transmitting  
Blinking red  
Channel busy, or  
Low battery (while transmitting)  
Double blinking red Receiving encrypted audio  
Blinking green Receiving an individual call  
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Alert Tones  
An alert tone is a sound or group of sounds. Your radio uses alert  
tones to inform you of your radio’s conditions. The following table lists  
these tones and when they occur.  
Table 7: Alert Tones  
You Hear  
Tone Name  
Invalid  
Key-Press  
Radio Self-Test when radio fails its power-up self  
Heard  
when wrong key is pressed  
Short,  
Low-Pitched  
Tone  
Fail  
test  
Reject  
when unauthorized request is  
made  
Time-OutTimer four seconds before time out  
Warning  
No ACK  
Received  
when radio fails to receive an  
acknowledgment  
Time-Out Timer after time out  
Timed Out  
Talk Prohibit/  
PTT Inhibit  
(when PTT button is pressed)  
transmissions are not allowed  
Long, Low-  
Pitched Tone  
Out-of-Range  
(when PTT button is pressed) the  
radio is out of range of the system  
Invalid Mode  
when radio is on an unprogrammed  
channel  
Individual Call when radio is in an individual call  
Warning Tone for greater than 6 seconds without  
any activity  
A Group of Busy  
Low-Pitched  
Tones  
when system is busy  
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Table 7: Alert Tones (Continued)  
You Hear  
Tone Name  
Heard  
Valid Key-  
Press  
when correct key is pressed  
Radio Self-Test when radio passes its power-up  
Pass  
self test  
Clear Voice  
at beginning of a non-coded  
communication  
Short,  
Medium-  
Pitched  
Tone  
Priority  
Channel  
Received  
when activity on a priority channel  
is received  
Emergency  
Alarm Entry  
when entering the emergency state  
Central Echo  
when central controller has  
received a request from a radio  
Long,  
Medium-  
Pitched  
Tone  
Volume Set  
when volume is changed on a quiet  
channel  
Emergency Exit when exiting the emergency state  
Failsoft  
when the trunking system fails  
Automatic Call when voice channel is available  
Back  
from previous request  
Talk Permit  
(when PTT button is pressed)  
verifying system accepting  
transmissions  
A Group of  
Medium-  
Pitched  
Tones  
Keyfail  
when encryption key has been lost  
Console  
Acknowledge  
when status, emergency alarm, or  
reprogram request ACK is received  
Received  
when Call Alert or Private Call is  
Individual Call received  
Call Alert Sent when Call Alert is received by the  
target radio  
Short,  
High-Pitched Chirp  
Low-Battery  
when battery is below preset  
threshold value  
Tone (Chirp)  
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Table 7: Alert Tones (Continued)  
Tone Name Heard  
GPS RSM Low when this accessory battery is  
You Hear  
Short,  
Medium-  
Pitched  
Battery Chirp  
below preset threshold value  
Tone (Chirp)  
Fast Ringing  
when system is searching for target  
of Private Call  
Enhanced Call when waiting for target of Private  
Ringing  
Sent  
Call to answer the call  
Phone Call  
Received  
when a land-to-mobile phone call is  
received  
Dynamic  
Regrouping  
(when the PTT button is pressed)  
a dynamic ID has been received  
Gurgle  
Unique, low- New Message when a new message is received.  
pitched  
chirp  
Unique,  
high-pitched Message  
Priority  
when a priority message is  
received.  
chirp  
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Standard Accessories  
Battery  
To avoid a possible explosion:  
DO NOT replace the battery in any area  
labeled “hazardous atmosphere”.  
!
DO NOT discard batteries in a fire.  
Charging the Battery  
The Motorola-approved battery shipped with your radio is uncharged.  
Prior to using a new battery, charge it for a minimum of 16 hours to  
ensure optimum capacity and performance.  
For a list of Motorola-authorized batteries available for use with your  
XTS 5000 radio, see “Batteries and Battery Accessories” on  
page 121.  
Note: When charging a battery attached to a radio, turn the radio off  
to ensure a full charge.  
Battery Charger  
To charge the battery, place the battery, with or without the radio, in a  
Motorola-approved charger. The charger’s LED indicates the  
charging progress; see your charger’s user guide. For a list of  
chargers, see “Chargers” on page 123.  
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Attach the Battery  
1
2
With the radio turned off,  
insert the top edge of the  
battery into the radio’s frame  
as shown.  
Rotate the battery toward the  
radio and press down until  
the battery clicks into place.  
Remove the Battery  
1
With the radio turned off,  
press the release button on  
the bottom of the battery until  
the battery releases from the  
radio.  
2
Remove the battery from the  
radio.  
Note: If your radio is programmed with volatile-key retention,  
encryption keys will be retained for approximately 30  
seconds after battery removal. Consult a qualified radio  
technician for details.  
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Smart Battery Status  
This feature lets you view the status of your Smart Battery.  
Use the Menu  
1
2
Press uto find BATT.  
BATT  
Press D, E, or F  
directly below BATT.  
CAPACITY  
INIT  
EST CHGS  
70%  
10/01  
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SMART BATT  
DATA NOT  
powering your radio:  
AVAILABLE.  
3
Press hto exit.  
Use the Preprogrammed Smart Battery Button  
1
Press the Smart Battery  
button.  
CAPACITY  
INIT  
EST CHGS  
70%  
10/01  
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SMART BATT  
DATA NOT  
powering your radio:  
AVAILABLE.  
2
Press hto exit.  
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General Radio Operation  
Antenna  
For information regarding available antennas, see page 119.  
Attach the Antenna  
With the radio turned off, turn the  
antenna clockwise to attach it to  
the radio.  
0
0
Remove the Antenna  
With the radio turned off, turn the  
antenna counter-clockwise to  
remove it from the radio.  
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Belt Clip  
Attach the Belt Clip  
1
Align the grooves of the belt  
clip with those of the battery.  
Grooves  
Battery  
2
Press the belt clip downward  
until you clear a click.  
Battery  
Remove the Belt Clip  
1
Use a flat-bladed object to  
press the belt clip tab away  
from the battery.  
Metal  
Tab  
2
Slide the belt clip upward to  
remove it.  
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General Radio Operation  
Universal Connector Cover  
The universal connector is located on the antenna side of the radio. It  
is used to connect accessories to the radio.  
Note: To prevent damage to the connector, shield it with the  
connector cover when not in use.  
Remove the Connector Cover  
1
Insert a flat-bladed  
screwdriver into the area  
between the bottom of the  
cover and the slot below the  
connector.  
2
Hold the top of the cover with  
your thumb while you pry the  
bottom of the cover away  
from the radio with the  
screwdriver.  
Attach the Connector Cover  
1
Insert the hooked end of the  
cover into the slot above the  
connector. Press downward  
on the cover’s top to seat it in  
the slot.  
Top  
Slot  
Hooked End  
2
Rub the ball of your thumb  
from the top to the bottom of  
the cover while applying  
pressure towards the radio.  
This should flex the cover  
and snap it into place.  
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Radio On and Off  
Turn the Radio On  
Turn the On/Off/Volume Control  
knob clockwise.  
On  
Note: If the power-up test is  
successful, you briefly  
see SELF TEST, then the  
home display.  
SELF TEST  
If the power-up test is  
unsuccessful, you see  
ERROR XX/YY. (XX/YYis  
an alphanumeric code.)  
ERROR XX/YY  
Turn off the radio, check the battery, and turn the radio on. If  
the radio fails the power-up test again, record the ERROR XX/  
YYcode and contact a qualified radio technician.  
Turn the Radio Off  
Turn the On/Off/Volume Control  
knob counterclockwise until it  
clicks.  
Off  
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Zones and Channels  
A zone is a grouping of channels. A channel is a group of radio  
characteristics, such as transmit/receive frequency pairs.  
Before you use your radio to receive or send messages, you should  
select the zone and channel.  
Select a Zone  
Use the Menu Entry ZONE  
1
Press uto find ZONE.  
ZONE  
POL  
2
Press D, E, or F  
directly below ZONE.  
DISP NW  
The current zone (in this  
case, POL) blinks and the  
channel name (DISP NW),  
does not flash.  
3
4
Press uto find the zone you  
want. For example, FIRE.  
FIRE  
FIRE  
DISP NW  
DISP NW  
Press hto confirm the  
displayed zone and channel.  
OR  
Press the PTT button to  
transmit on the displayed  
zone/channel.  
FIRE  
DISP NW  
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Use the Menu Entry ZNUP or ZNDN  
1
Press uto find ZNUPand  
ZNUP  
POL  
ZNDN  
ZNDN.  
2
Press and hold D, E, or  
Fdirectly below ZNUPand  
ZNDN.  
DISP NW  
Note: Positions of ZNUPand  
ZNDNon the display may  
differ each time you  
release D, E, or  
F . Read carefully  
before you press.  
Use the Preprogrammed Zone Switch  
1
If a control on your radio has  
been preprogrammed as the  
Zone switch, move the Zone  
switch to the position for the  
zone you want.  
FIRE  
DISP NW  
Note: If the zone you selected  
is unprogrammed, repeat  
step 1.  
UNPROGRAMMED
2
Press hto confirm the  
displayed zone and channel.  
FIRE  
DISP NW  
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Select a Channel  
Consult a qualified radio technician for the right choice between the  
following methods:  
Use the Preprogrammed 16-Position Select Knob  
After the zone you want is  
Select  
displayed, turn the  
Channel  
16-Position Select knob to  
the desired channel.  
Use the Menu Entry CHAN  
1
Press uto find CHAN.  
CHAN  
POL  
2
Press D, E, or F  
directly below CHAN.  
DISP NW  
The display shows the cur-  
rent channel name (in this  
case, DISP NW) blinking and  
the zone (POL), not blinking.  
3
4
Press uto find the channel  
name you want.  
POL  
DISP SE  
If the channel you selected is  
unprogrammed, repeat  
step 3.  
UNPROGRAMMED  
5
Press hto confirm the  
displayed zone and channel.  
POL  
DISP SE  
OR  
Press the PTT button to  
transmit on the displayed  
zone/channel.  
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Use the Menu Entry CHUPor CHDN  
1
Press uto find CHUP and  
CHDN.  
CHUP  
POL  
CHDN  
2
Press and hold D, E, or  
Fdirectly below CHUPor  
CHDNuntil the channel name  
you want appears.  
DISP SE  
Note: Positions of CHUPand  
CHDNon the display may  
differ each time you  
release D, E, or  
F . Read carefully  
before you press.  
3
Press the PTT button to  
transmit on the displayed  
zone and channel.  
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General Radio Operation  
Mode Select Button  
This feature lets you program the current zone and channel to a  
Mode Select button with a long press on the Mode Select button.  
After the buttons are programmed, you can return to the pre-  
programmed zone and channel with a short press on the  
programmed Mode Select button.  
The buttons that are assigned for this feature are labeled in the  
following picture.  
Top Button  
Top Side Button  
Side Button 1  
Side Button 2  
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Receive / Transmit  
Radio users who switch from analog to digital radios often assume  
that the lack of static on a digital channel is an indication that the radio  
is not working properly. This is not the case. Digital technology quiets  
the transmission by removing the “noise” from the signal and allowing  
only the clear voice or data information to be heard.  
This section emphasizes the importance of knowing how to monitor a  
channel for traffic before keying up to send a transmission.  
Without Using the Volume Set and Monitor Buttons  
1
Turn the radio on and select  
the desired zone and  
channel.  
2
3
Listen for a transmission.  
Adjust the Volume Control  
knob if necessary.  
A
4
5
Press and hold the PTT  
button to transmit. The LED  
lights RED while  
transmitting.  
Release the PTT button to  
receive (listen).  
Use the Preprogrammed Volume Set Button  
1
Turn the radio on and select  
the desired zone and  
channel.  
2
Press and hold the Volume  
Set button to hear the  
volume set tone.  
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3
Adjust the Volume Control  
knob if necessary.  
A
L
4
5
Release the Volume Set  
button.  
Press and hold the PTT  
button to transmit. The LED  
lights RED while  
transmitting.  
6
Release the PTT button to  
receive (listen).  
Use the Preprogrammed Monitor Button  
1
Turn the radio on and select  
the desired zone and  
channel.  
2
Press the Monitor button  
and listen for activity. The  
Carrier Squelch indicator is  
displayed. (See the following  
Conventional Mode  
C
Operation.)  
3
4
Adjust the Volume Control  
knob if necessary.  
A
L
Press and hold the PTT  
button to transmit. The LED  
lights RED while  
transmitting.  
5
Release the PTT button to  
receive (listen).  
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Conventional Mode Operation  
Your radio may be programmed to receive Private-Line® (PL) calls:  
1
Momentarily press the  
C
Monitor button to listen for  
activity. The Carrier Squelch  
indicator is displayed.  
2
Press and hold the Monitor  
button to set continuous  
monitor operation. (The  
duration of the button press  
is programmable.)  
3
Press the Monitor button  
again, or the PTT button, to  
return to the original squelch  
setting.  
Note: If you try to transmit on a receive-only channel, you will hear  
an invalid tone until you release the PTT button.  
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Common Radio Features  
Selectable Power Level  
This feature lets you select the power level at which your radio will  
transmit. The radio will always turn on to the default setting. This  
feature must be preprogrammed by a qualified radio technician.  
Select LOWfor a shorter transmitting distance and to conserve  
power.  
Select HIGHfor a longer transmitting distance.  
Use the Menu  
1
Press uto find PWR.  
PWR  
2
Press D, E, or Fdirectly  
below PWR. The display shows  
the current power level, along  
with LOWand HIGH.  
HIGH POWER  
LOW  
HIGH  
HIGH  
OR  
LOW POWER  
LOW  
3
Press D, E, or Fdirectly  
below the desired power level  
(LOWor HIGH).  
The new transmit power  
level is saved.  
The radio returns to the  
home display.  
Note: To exit without changing the setting, press hor the PTT  
button.  
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Common Radio Features  
Use the Preprogrammed Transmit Power Level Switch  
1
Move the TX Power Level  
switch to the Low Power  
position. The power level is set  
to Low.  
2
Move the TX Power Level  
switch to the HIgh Power  
position. The power level is set  
to High.  
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Mute or Unmute Keypad Tones  
You can turn the keypad tones on or off.  
Use the Menu  
1
Press uto find MUTE.  
MUTE  
2
Press D, E, or F  
directly below MUTE. The  
current state is shown.  
TONES OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OR  
TONES ON  
OFF  
3
Press D, E, or F  
directly below OFFor ON.  
Note: Press hor the PTT button to exit without changing the  
setting.  
Use the Preprogrammed Keypad Mute Button  
Press the Keypad Mute  
button to turn the tones off or  
on.  
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Common Radio Features  
Conventional Squelch Operation  
Analog Options  
Tone Private Line (PL), Digital Private-Line (DPL), and carrier squelch  
can be available (preprogrammed) per channel.  
When in  
Carrier squelch (C)  
PL, or DPL  
This condition occurs  
You hear all traffic on a channel.  
The radio responds only to your  
messages.  
Digital Options  
One or more of the following options may be programmed in your  
radio. Consult your service technician for more information.  
This option  
Will allow you to hear  
Any digital traffic.  
Digital Carrier-Operated  
Squelch (COS)  
Normal Squelch  
Any digital traffic having the correct  
network access code.  
Selective Switch  
Any digital traffic having the correct  
network access code and correct  
talkgroup.  
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PL Defeat  
With this feature, you can override any coded squelch (DPL or PL)  
that might be preprogrammed to a channel.  
Place the preprogrammed  
PL Defeat switch in the PL  
Defeat position. You can  
now hear any activity on the  
channel. The radio is muted  
if no activity is present.  
When this feature is active,  
C
the Carrier Squelch status  
indicator (C) will be  
displayed.  
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Common Radio Features  
Time-out Timer  
The time-out timer turns off your radio’s transmitter. The timer is set  
for 60 seconds at shipment, but it can be programmed from 0 to 7.75  
minutes (465 seconds) by a qualified radio technician.  
1
Hold down the PTT button  
longer than the programmed  
time. You will hear a short,  
low-pitched warning tone, the  
transmission will cut-off, and  
the LED will go out until you  
release the PTT.  
Short warning tone  
Transmission is cut-off  
LED goes out  
2
3
Release the PTT button.  
LED re-lights  
Timer resets  
Press the PTT to re-transmit.  
The time-out timer restarts.  
Timer restarts  
LED is red  
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Emergency  
If the top (orange) button is programmed to send an emergency  
signal, then this signal overrides any other communication over the  
selected channel.  
Your radio can be programmed for the following:  
• Emergency Alarm  
• Emergency Call  
• Emergency Alarm with Emergency Call  
• Silent Emergency Alarm  
Consult a qualified radio technician for emergency programming of  
your radio.  
Send an Emergency Alarm  
An emergency alarm sends a data transmission to the dispatcher,  
which identifies the radio sending the emergency.  
1
With your radio turned on,  
press the Emergency button.  
The current zone/channel is  
displayed alternately with  
EMERGENCY, the red LED  
lights, and a short, medium-  
pitched tone sounds.  
EMERGENCY  
Red LED  
Short tone  
If the selected channel does  
not support emergency, the  
display shows NO  
NO EMERGENCY  
EMERGENCY. Select a channel  
that does show  
EMERGENCY.  
Note: To exit emergency at any time, press and hold the  
Emergency button for about a second.  
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2
When you receive the  
dispatcher’s  
ACK RECEIVED  
acknowledgment, you see  
ACK RECEIVED, four tones  
sound, the alarm ends, and  
the radio exits the emergency  
mode.  
Four tones  
Alarm ends  
Radio exits emergency  
If no acknowledgement is  
received, you see NO  
ACKNOWLDG, the alarm ends,  
and the radio exits the  
emergency mode.  
NO ACKNOWLDG  
Radio exits emergency  
Note: For Emergency Alarm with Emergency Call: The radio  
enters the Emergency Call state either after it receives the  
dispatcher’s acknowledgment, or if you press the PTT button  
while in Emergency Alarm. Go to step 2 of “Send an  
Emergency Call”, below.  
Send an Emergency Call  
This type of dispatch gives your radio priority access to channels  
The radio operates in the normal dispatch manner while in  
Emergency Call, except, if enabled, it will return to one of the  
following:  
Tactical/Non-Revert — You talk on the channel you selected  
before you entered the emergency state.  
Non-Tactical/Revert — You talk on a preprogrammed emergency  
channel. The emergency alarm is sent on this same channel.  
1
With your radio turned on,  
press the Emergency  
EMERGENCY  
button.The current zone/  
channel is displayed  
Short tone  
alternately with EMERGENCY,  
and a short, medium-pitched  
tone sounds.  
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Note: To exit emergency at any time, press and hold the  
Emergency button.  
2
3
4
Press and hold the PTT  
button and announce your  
emergency into the  
microphone.  
Release the PTT button to  
end the transmission and wait  
for a response from the  
dispatcher.  
Press and hold the  
Emergency button for about  
a second to exit emergency.  
Send a Silent Emergency Alarm  
1
With your radio turned on,  
press the Emergency button.  
The display does not change,  
the LED does not light, and  
you hear no tones.  
Display does not change  
LED does not light  
No tones  
Note: To exit emergency at any time, press and hold the  
Emergency button for about a second.  
2
The silent emergency state  
continues until you:  
Press and hold Emergency  
button  
OR  
Press and hold the  
Emergency button for about  
a second to exit the  
emergency state.  
Press and release the PTT  
button  
OR  
Press and release the PTT  
button to exit silent  
emergency and enter regular  
dispatch or emergency call.  
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Note: For ALL Emergency signals, when changing channels:  
• If the new channel is also programmed for Emergency, you can  
change channels while in Emergency operation. The  
emergency alarm or call continues on the new channel.  
• If the new channel is NOT programmed for Emergency, you  
hear an invalid tone until you exit the Emergency state or  
change to a channel programmed for emergency.  
Emergency Keep-Alive  
With Emergency Keep-Alive enabled, if the radio is in the Emergency  
state, you cannot turn off the radio by using the On/Off Volume  
Control knob.  
With Keep-Alive, the radio will only exit the Emergency state using  
one of the ways mentioned in the previous sections (Emergency  
Alarm, Silent Emergency Alarm, or Emergency Call).  
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Lists  
You can use lists to store frequently used numbers and associate  
them with names. There are four list types:  
Call  
Page  
Phone  
Scan  
View a List  
1
Press uto find VIEW.  
VIEW  
PAGE  
2
Press D, E, or F  
directly below VIEW.  
3
4
Press vor uto see the  
names of available lists.  
CALL  
PHON  
Press D, E, or F  
directly below the name of the  
list you wish to view. You see  
the first list member.  
FIRE CHIEF p  
701234  
pindicates the view mode.  
5
6
Press vor uto view other  
list members.  
Press hto exit.  
Scan List Empty  
If you wish to view a scan list and  
the list has no entries, you see  
EMPTY LIST.  
EMPTY LIST  
To end this display, turn scan off  
or edit the list.  
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Edit a Scan List  
This feature lets you change scan list members and priorities.  
Use the Menu  
1
Press uto find PROG.  
PROG  
SCAN  
2
Press D, E, or F  
directly below PROG. You see  
SCAN.  
3
Press D, E, or F  
directly below SCAN. You see  
the first list member. p  
(blinking) indicates the  
programming mode.  
FIRE DISP NW p  
SEL  
DEL  
RCL  
RCL  
4
5
Press vor uto find the  
member you want to change.  
Press D, E, or Fdirectly  
below SELor DELor RCL.  
SEL  
DEL  
SEL= add and/or change the priority of the currently displayed  
channel in the scan list.  
DEL= delete the currently displayed channel from the scan list.  
RCL= view the next member of the scan list.  
Note: The maximum number of members for a trunking priority  
monitor scan list is 15; for a conventional scan list, 15; and  
for a talkgroup scan list, 10.  
6
To change the priority of the  
currently displayed channel,  
press D, E, or F  
Tor Sor Sor no icon  
below SELadditional times to  
see Tor Sor Sor no icon.  
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T= this channel is in the scan list as a non-priority channel.  
S= this channel is in the scan list as the priority 2 channel.  
S(dot blinking) = this channel is in the scan list as the priority 1  
channel. You will hear all traffic on the priority 1 channel,  
regardless of traffic on non-priority channels.  
no icon = this channel is deleted from the scan list.  
Note: You cannot delete a priority channel from a scan list. In a  
talkgroup scan list, priority cannot be assigned.  
7
Press vor uto select more  
channels to be added or  
deleted.  
OR  
Use the 16-Position Select  
knob to select additional  
channels to be added or  
deleted.  
8
Press hto exit scan list  
programming and return to  
the home display.  
Use the Menu and the Preprogrammed Select (Top Side) Button  
1
Press uto find PROG.  
PROG  
SCAN  
2
Press D, E, or F  
directly below PROG. You see  
SCAN.  
3
4
Press D, E, or F  
directly below SCAN. You see  
the first list member.  
p(blinking) indicates the  
programming mode.  
FIRE DISP NW p  
Press vor uto find the  
member you want to change.  
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Press the Select button once  
to add the currently displayed  
channel to the scan list.  
Tor Sor S or no icon  
AND/OR  
Press the Select button one  
or more times to change the  
scan list status symbol of the  
currently displayed channel.  
Note: The maximum number of members for a trunking priority  
monitor scan list is 15; for a conventional scan list, 15; and  
for a talkgroup scan list, 10.  
T= this channel is in the scan list as a non-priority channel.  
S= this channel is in the scan list as the priority 2 channel.  
S(dot blinking) = this channel is in the scan list as the priority 1  
channel. You will hear all traffic on the priority 1 channel,  
regardless of traffic on non-priority channels.  
no icon = this channel is deleted from the scan list.  
Note: You cannot delete a priority channel from a scan list. In a  
talkgroup scan list, priority cannot be assigned.  
6
Press vor uto select more  
scan list members whose  
scan status you want to  
change.  
OR  
Use the 16-Position Select  
knob to select another scan  
list member.  
7
Press hto exit scan list  
programming and return to  
the home display.  
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Use the Preprogrammed Scan List Programming Switch and the  
Menu  
1
Move the Scan List  
FIRE DISP NW p  
SEL DEL  
Programming switch to the  
Programming position. You  
see the first list member.  
p(blinking) indicates the  
programming mode.  
RCL  
2
3
Press vor uto find the  
member you want to change.  
Press D, E, or F  
directly below SELor DELor  
RCL.  
SEL  
DEL  
RCL  
SEL= add and/or change the priority of the currently displayed  
channel in the scan list.  
DEL= delete the currently displayed channel from the scan list.  
RCL= view the next member of the scan list.  
Note: The maximum number of members for a trunking priority  
monitor scan list is 15; for a conventional scan list, 15; and  
for a talkgroup scan list, 10.  
4
To change the priority of the  
currently displayed channel,  
press D, E, or F  
Tor Sor Sor no icon  
below SELadditional times to  
see Tor Sor Sor no icon.  
T= this channel is in the scan list as a non-priority channel.  
S= this channel is in the scan list as the priority 2 channel.  
S(dot blinking) = this channel is in the scan list as the priority 1  
channel. You will hear all traffic on the priority 1 channel,  
regardless of traffic on non-priority channels.  
no icon = this channel is deleted from the scan list.  
Note: You cannot delete a priority channel from a scan list. In a  
talkgroup scan list, priority cannot be assigned.  
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5
Press vor uto select more  
channels to be added or  
deleted.  
OR  
Use the 16-Position Select  
knob to select additional  
channels to be added or  
deleted.  
6
Move the Scan List  
Programming switch out of  
the Programming position.  
Change the Scan List Status Only  
1
Move the Scan List  
FIRE DISP NW p  
Programming switch to the  
Programming position. You  
see the first list member.  
p(blinking) indicates the  
programming mode.  
2
3
Press vor uto find the  
member you want to change.  
Press the Select button once  
to add the currently displayed  
channel to the scan list.  
Tor Sor S or no icon  
AND/OR  
Press the Select button one  
or more times to change the  
scan list status symbol of the  
currently displayed channel.  
Note: The maximum number of members for a trunking priority  
monitor scan list is 15; for a conventional scan list, 15; and  
for a talkgroup scan list, 10.  
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T= this channel is in the scan list as a non-priority channel.  
S= this channel is in the scan list as the priority 2 channel.  
S(dot blinking) = this channel is in the scan list as the priority 1  
channel. You will hear all traffic on the priority 1 channel,  
regardless of traffic on non-priority channels.  
no icon = this channel is deleted from the scan list.  
Note: You cannot delete a priority channel from a scan list. In a  
talkgroup scan list, priority cannot be assigned.  
4
Press vor uto select more  
list members whose scan  
status you want to change.  
OR  
You can use the 16-Position  
Select knob to select  
another scan list member.  
5
Move the Scan List  
Programming switch out of  
the Programming position.  
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Scan  
The scan feature allows you to monitor traffic on different channels by  
scanning a preprogrammed list of channels. Your radio can have up  
to 32 different scan lists. These lists must be preprogrammed by a  
qualified radio technician.  
To view your radio’s scan lists, see “View a List” on page 39.  
To change your radio’s scan lists, see “Edit a Scan List” on  
page 40.  
Turn Scan On or Off  
Use the Menu  
1
Press uto find SCAN.  
SCAN  
2
Press D, E, or F  
directly below SCAN. You see  
the current scan state.  
SCAN ON T  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OR  
The scan status symbol is  
displayed when scan is on.  
SCAN OFF  
ON  
3
Press D, E, or F  
directly below ONor OFF.  
SCAN  
OR  
You can press hor the PTT  
button to exit scan and return  
to the home display without  
changing the scan state.  
Use the Preprogrammed Scan On/Off Switch  
Place the Scan switch in the  
Scan On or Scan Off  
position. The scan status  
symbol is displayed when  
T
scan is on.  
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Delete a Nuisance Channel  
When the radio scans to a channel that you do not wish to hear  
(nuisance channel), you can temporarily delete the channel from the  
scan list.  
1
When the radio is locked onto  
the channel to be deleted,  
press the preprogrammed  
Nuisance Delete button.  
Repeat this step to delete  
more channels.  
Note: You cannot delete priority  
channels or the  
designated transmit  
channel.  
2
The radio continues scanning  
the remaining channels in the  
list. To resume scanning the  
deleted channel, change  
channels or turn scan off and  
then back on again.  
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Conventional Scan Only  
Make a Dynamic Priority Change  
While the radio is scanning, the dynamic priority change feature lets  
you temporarily change any channel in a scan list (except the priority-  
one channel) to the priority-two channel. The replaced priority-two  
channel becomes a non-priority channel. This change remains in  
effect until scan is turned off, then scanning reverts back to the  
preprogrammed state.  
1
When the radio is locked onto  
the channel to be designated  
as priority-two, press the  
preprogrammed Dynamic  
Priority button.  
Note: The priority-one  
channel cannot be  
changed to priority-  
two.  
2
The radio continues scanning  
the remaining channels in the  
list. To resume scanning the  
preprogrammed priority-two  
channel, you must leave and  
re-enter scan operation.  
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Telephone Calls (Trunking Only)  
Use your radio to make calls similar to standard phone calls. A  
landline phone can be used to call a radio, or a radio can be used to  
call a landline phone.  
Quick Access (One-Touch)  
If your radio is preprogrammed for Quick Access (One-Touch) Phone  
Call, you can make a call to one preprogrammed phone number  
without having to select the feature or a phone number.  
1
Press the Quick Access  
Phone button to dial the  
phone number.  
2
If your call is answered, press  
the PTT button to talk;  
release the PTT to listen.  
OR  
If your call is not answered,  
go to “Phone Call Display  
and Alert Prompts” on  
page 52.  
3
When your call is completed,  
press hto hang up. The radio  
returns to the home display.  
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Answer a Phone Call  
Use the preprogrammed Call Response button to answer a call.  
1
When a phone call is  
received, you hear a  
Telephone-type ringing  
Blinking GREEN LED  
telephone-type ringing, the  
LED blinks GREEN, the call  
received symbol (m) blinks,  
and PHONE CALLis displayed.  
PHONE CALL m  
2
3
4
Press the Call Response  
button within 20 seconds after  
the call indicators begin.  
Press and hold the PTT  
button to talk; release it to  
listen.  
Press hto hang up and return  
to the home display.  
Initiate a Phone Call  
1
Press uto find PHON.  
2
Press D, E, or F  
directly below PHON. You see  
the last transmitted phone  
number:  
555 1234  
3
Go to “Select a Phone  
Number” on page 51.  
OR  
Go to “Make a Phone Call”  
on page 51.  
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Select a Phone Number  
1
Press uto find the phone  
number you want.  
POLICE  
555 8523  
LNUM  
Note: Press LNUMto go to the  
last number dialed.  
2
Go to “Make a Phone Call”,  
below.  
Make a Phone Call  
1
Press and release the PTT  
button to dial the phone  
number.  
2
If your call is answered, press  
the PTT button to talk;  
release the PTT to listen.  
OR  
If your call is not answered,  
go to “Phone Call Display  
and Alert Prompts” on  
page 52.  
3
When your call is completed,  
press hto hang up. The radio  
returns to the home display.  
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Table 8: Phone Call Display and Alert Prompts  
When you press the PTT button  
and the phone system is not  
available, you hear a long tone.  
Press hto hang up. The radio  
returns to the home display.  
NO PHONE  
A long tone  
When a channel is not available,  
you hear a busy tone.  
PHONE BUSY  
A busy tone  
The radio automatically connects  
when a channel opens.  
When the phone system is busy,  
you hear a long tone.  
PHONE BUSY  
A long tone  
Press hto exit the phone mode  
and try your call later.  
Your call is not acknowledged.  
Press hto hang up. The radio  
returns to the home display.  
NO ACKNOWLDG  
Note: A high-pitched tone, generated when you release the PTT  
button, indicates to the landline party that he or she may  
begin talking.  
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Private Calls (Trunking Only)  
These one-to-one calls between two radios are not heard by others in  
the current talkgroup. The calling radio automatically verifies that the  
receiving radio is active on the system and can display the caller’s ID.  
Quick Access (One-Touch)  
If your radio is preprogrammed for Quick Access (One-Touch) Private  
Call, you can make a call to one preprogrammed ID number without  
having to select the feature or an ID number.  
1
Press the Quick Access  
Private Call button to start  
the Private Call.  
The called ID is momentarily  
displayed, then you see  
PLEASE WAIT.  
FIRE CHIEF  
ID: 701234  
PLEASE WAIT  
2
When you are connected,  
you see the called ID. Press  
and hold the PTT button to  
talk; release the PTT to  
listen.  
FIRE CHIEF  
ID: 701234  
OR  
If no acknowledgment is  
received, you see NO  
ACKNOWLDG.  
NO ACKNOWLDG  
NO ANSWER  
OR  
If the target radio does not  
respond before the time out,  
you see NO ANSWER.  
3
Press hto hang up and  
return to the home display.  
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Answer a Private Call  
Use the preprogrammed Call Response button to answer a call.  
1
When a Private Call is  
received, you hear two alert  
tones, the LED blinks  
GREEN, the call received  
symbol (m) blinks, and CALL  
RECEIVDis displayed.  
Two tones  
Blinking GREEN LED  
CALL RECEIVD m  
2
Press the Call Response  
button within 20 seconds.  
If the caller’s name is in the  
call list, it will be displayed  
during the call.  
OR  
If the caller’s name is not in  
the call list, the caller’s ID  
number is displayed.  
3
4
Press and hold the PTT  
button to talk; release it to  
listen.  
Press hor the Call  
Response button to hang up  
and return to the home  
display.  
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Initiate a Private Call  
1
Press uto find CALL.  
CALL  
2
Press D, E, or F  
directly below CALL. You see  
the last transmitted or  
received ID number.  
ID: 702345  
3
Go to “Select an ID Number”,  
below.  
OR  
Go to “Make a Private Call”  
on page 56.  
Select an ID Number  
1
Press uto find the ID  
number you want.  
FIRE CHIEF  
ID: 701234  
LNUM  
Note: Press LNUMto go to the  
last number dialed.  
2
Go to “Make a Private Call”  
on page 56.  
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Make a Private Call  
1
Press the PTT button to start  
the Private Call.  
The called ID is momentarily  
displayed, then you see  
PLEASE WAIT.  
FIRE CHIEF  
ID: 701234  
PLEASEWAIT
2
When you are connected, you  
see the called ID. Press and  
hold the PTT button to talk;  
release the PTT to listen.  
FIRE CHIEF  
ID: 701234  
OR  
If no acknowledgment is  
received, you see NO  
ACKNOWLDG.  
NO ACKNOWLDG  
NO ANSWER  
OR  
If the target radio does not  
respond before the time out,  
you see NO ANSWER.  
3
When your call is completed,  
press hto hang up. The radio  
returns to the home display.  
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Selective Calls (ASTRO Conventional Only)  
A Selective Call is used to call a select individual. It is intended to  
provide privacy and to eliminate the annoyance of having to listen to  
conversations that are of no interest to you.  
Quick Access (One-Touch)  
If your radio is preprogrammed for Quick Access (One-Touch)  
Selective Call, you can make a call to one preprogrammed ID number  
without having to select the feature or an ID number.  
1
Press the Quick Access  
Selective Call button to start  
the Selective Call.  
2
When you are connected, you  
see the called ID. Press and  
hold the PTT button to talk;  
release the PTT to listen.  
FIRE CHIEF  
ID: 701234  
3
Press hto hang up and return  
to the home display.  
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Answer a Selective Call  
1
When a Selective Call is  
received, you hear two alert  
tones, the LED blinks  
Two tones  
Blinking GREEN LED  
CALL RECEIVD m  
GREEN, the call received  
symbol (m) blinks, and CALL  
RECEIVDis displayed.  
2
3
4
The display will remain active  
for two seconds, and then the  
speaker will unmute.  
Press and hold the PTT  
button to talk; release it to  
listen.  
Press hto hang up and return  
to the home display.  
Initiate a Selective Call  
1
Press uto find CALL.  
CALL  
2
Press D, E, or F  
directly below CALL. You see  
the last transmitted or  
received ID number.  
ID: 702345  
3
Go to “Select an ID Number”  
on page 59.  
OR  
Go to “Make a Selective Call”  
on page 59.  
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Select an ID Number  
1
Press Uto find the ID  
number you want.  
FIRE CHIEF  
ID: 701234  
LNUM  
Note: Press LNUMto go to the  
last number dialed.  
2
Go to “Make a Selective Call,”  
below.  
Make a Selective Call  
1
Press the PTT button to start  
the Selective Call.  
2
When you are connected, you  
see the called ID. Press and  
hold the PTT button to talk;  
release the PTT to listen.  
FIRE CHIEF  
ID: 701234  
3
When your call is completed,  
press hto hang up. The radio  
returns to the home display.  
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Call Alert Paging  
Call Alert allows your radio to work like a pager. Even if other users  
are away from their radios, or if they are unable to hear their radios,  
you can still send them a Call Alert page. You can also verify if a radio  
is active on the system.  
In conventional operation, you can send either an individual Call Alert  
page or a group Call Alert page. ID numbers for individuals are  
preceded by ID:and for groups by GR:.  
Quick Access (One-Touch)  
If your radio is preprogrammed for Quick Access (One-Touch) Call  
Alert Paging, you can send a page to one preprogrammed ID number  
without having to select the feature or an ID number.  
1
Press the Quick Access Call  
Alert button to send the Call  
Alert. You see PLEASE WAIT.  
PLEASE WAIT  
2
When you are connected, you  
see the home display. Press  
and hold the PTT  
button to talk; release the  
PTT to listen.  
OR  
If an individual Call Alert  
page is not acknowledged,  
you see NO ACKNOWLDG.  
NO ACKNOWLDG  
If a group Call Alert page is  
not acknowledged, you do  
not see NO ACKNOWLDG. The  
radio will merely exit Call  
Alert and return to normal  
operation.  
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3
Press hor the Call  
Response button to hang up  
and return to the home  
display.  
Answer a Call Alert Page  
1
When a Call Alert page is  
received, you hear four  
repeating alert tones, the LED  
blinks GREEN, the call  
received symbol (m) blinks,  
and PAGE RECEIVDis  
displayed.  
Four repeating alert tones  
Blinking GREEN LED  
=
PAGE RECEIVD m  
2
Press and hold the PTT  
button to talk; release it to  
listen.  
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Initiate a Call Alert Page  
1
Press uto find PAGE.  
PAGE  
2
Press D, E, or F  
directly below PAGE.  
FIRE CHIEF  
ID: 701234  
LIST  
If an individual Call Alert  
page was last transmitted or  
received, you see the  
individual ID number.  
If a group Call Alert page  
was last transmitted, you see  
blanks in the individual ID  
scratchpad and the group ID  
transmitted to in the group ID  
scratchpad (accessed by  
pressing vonce).  
FIRE CHIEF  
ID: ______  
LIST  
If a group Call Alert page  
the ID of the sending radio in  
the individual ID scratchpad  
and the group ID transmitted  
to in the group ID  
FIRE DEPT  
GR: 704440  
LIST  
scratchpad.  
3
Go to “Select an ID Number”  
on page 63.  
OR  
Go to “Send a Call Alert  
Page” on page 63.  
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Select an ID Number  
1
Press uto find the ID  
number you want.  
FIRE CHIEF  
ID: 701234  
LNUM  
Note: Press LNUMto go to the  
last number dialed.  
2
Go to “Send a Call Alert  
Page”, below.  
Send a Call Alert Page  
1
Press the PTT button to send  
the Call Alert to the displayed  
number. You see PLEASE  
WAIT.  
PLEASE WAIT  
2
When you are connected, you  
see the home display. Press  
and hold the PTT  
button to talk; release the  
PTT to listen.  
OR  
If an individual Call Alert  
page is not acknowledged,  
you see NO ACKNOWLDG.  
NO ACKNOWLDG  
If a group Call Alert page is  
not acknowledged, you do  
not see NO ACKNOWLDG. The  
radio will merely exit Call  
Alert and return to normal  
operation.  
3
Press hto hang up and return  
to the home display.  
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Conventional Talkgroup Calls (Conventional  
Operation Only)  
Talkgroup Call lets you define a group of conventional system users  
so that they can share the use of a conventional channel.  
Encryption keys are slaved to talkgroups. When talkgroups are  
enabled, encryption keys are changed by changing the active  
talkgroup. See “Secure Operations” on page 71.  
Select a Talkgroup  
1
Press uto find TGRP.  
TGRP  
2
Press D, E, or F  
directly below TGRP. You see  
the last talkgroup that was  
selected and stored, and SEL  
and PSET.  
SEL PSET  
3
4
Press vor uto find the  
talkgroup you want.  
Press D, E, or F  
directly below SELor PSET.  
SEL PSET  
SEL (SELECT) — Saves the currently displayed talkgroup and  
returns to the home display.  
PSET(PRESET) — Selects the preset preprogrammed talkgroup.  
If the encryption key slaved  
to the new talkgroup is  
KEY FAIL  
erased, you see KEY FAIL  
and hear a momentary key  
fail tone.  
Momentary key fail tone  
ILLEGAL KEY  
If the encryption key that is  
slaved to the new talkgroup  
is not allowed, you see  
ILLEGAL KEYand hear a  
momentary key fail tone.  
Momentary key fail tone  
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Press hor the PTT button, or  
turn the 16-Position Select  
knob to exit.  
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Status Calls (ASTRO 25 Trunking Only)  
You can send data calls to the dispatcher about a predefined status.  
Each status can have up to a 12-character name. A maximum of eight  
status conditions is possible.  
Send a Status Call  
Use the Menu  
1
Press uto find STS.  
STS  
2
Press D, E, or F  
directly below STS. The last  
acknowledged status call, or  
the first status in the list, is  
displayed.  
3
4
Press vor uto find the  
status you wish to send.  
Press the PTT button to send  
the status.  
When the dispatcher  
acknowledges, four tones  
sound, ACK RECEIVEDis  
displayed, and the radio  
returns to normal dispatch  
operation.  
ACK RECEIVED  
Four tones  
OR  
If no acknowledgment is  
received, you will see NO  
ACKNOWLDGand hear a low-  
pitched tone.  
NO ACKNOWLDG  
Single tone  
5
Press hto go to the home  
display  
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Note: No traffic is heard on trunked channels while Status Calls is  
selected.  
If the radio detects no Status Call activity for six seconds, an  
alert tone sounds until the PTT button is pressed.  
Use the Preprogrammed Status Button  
1
Press the Status button. The  
last acknowledged status call,  
or the first status in the list, is  
displayed.  
2
3
Press vor uto find the  
status you wish to send.  
Press the PTT button to send  
the status.  
When the dispatcher  
acknowledges, four tones  
sound, ACK RECEIVEDis  
displayed, and the radio  
returns to normal dispatch  
operation.  
ACK RECEIVED  
Four tones  
OR  
If no acknowledgment is  
received, you will see NO  
ACKNOWLDGand hear a low-  
pitched tone.  
NO ACKNOWLDG  
Single tone  
4
Press hto go to the home  
display  
Note: No traffic is heard on trunked channels while Status Calls is  
selected.  
If the radio detects no Status Call activity for six seconds, an  
alert tone sounds until the PTT button is pressed.  
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Repeater or Direct Operation  
Also known as “talkaround operation,” DIRECT lets you bypass the  
repeater and connect directly to another radio. The transmit and  
receive frequencies are the same.  
REPEATER operation increases radio’s range by connecting with  
other radios through a repeater. The transmit and receive frequencies  
are different.  
Select Repeater or Direct Operation  
Use the Menu  
1
Press uto find DIR.  
DIR  
2
Press D, E, or F  
directly below DIR. You  
momentarily see the current  
operation.  
• For Direct mode  
DIRECT MODE  
DIR  
RPTR  
RPTR  
OR  
• For Repeater mode  
RPTR MODE  
DIR  
3
Press D, E, or F  
directly below DIRor RPTR.  
If DIRis selected, the display  
r
shows rand DIRECT MODE.  
DIRECT MODE  
OR  
Press hto exit without  
changing the current  
operation.  
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Use the Preprogrammed Repeater/Direct Switch  
Place the Repeater/Direct  
switch in either the Repeater  
or the Direct position. If DIR  
is selected, the display  
shows r.  
r
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Smart PTT (Conventional Only)  
Smart PTT is a per-channel, programmable feature used in  
conventional radio systems to keep radio users from talking over  
other radio conversations.  
When smart PTT is enabled in your radio, you will not be able to  
transmit on an active channel. If you try to transmit on an active  
smart-PTT channel, you will hear an alert tone, and the transmission  
will be inhibited. The LED will also blink red to indicate that the  
channel is busy.  
Three radio-wide variations of smart PTT are available:  
Transmit Inhibit on  
Busy Channel with  
Carrier  
You cannot transmit if any traffic is  
detected on the channel.  
Transmit Inhibit on  
Busy Channel with  
Wrong Squelch Code  
You cannot transmit on an active channel  
with a squelch code or (if secure-  
equipped) encryption key other than your  
own. If the PL code is the same as yours,  
the transmission will not be prevented.  
Quick-Key Override  
This feature can work in conjunction with  
either of the two above variations. You  
can override the transmit-inhibit state by  
quick-keying the radio. In other words,  
two PTT Button presses within the  
preprogrammed time limit.  
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Secure Operations  
Secure radio operation provides the highest commercially available  
level of voice security on both trunked and conventional channels.  
Unlike other forms of security, Motorola digital encryption provides  
signaling that makes it virtually impossible for others to decode any  
part of an encrypted message.  
Note: Secure operation is not available in trunked analog modes.  
Select Secure Transmissions  
Turn the preprogrammed  
Secure/Clear switch to the  
secure position (L).  
c
Note: If the selected channel  
CLR TX ONLY  
is programmed for clear-  
only operation — when  
you press the PTT  
Invalid mode tone  
button, you see CLR TX  
ONLY, and you hear an  
invalid mode tone.  
The radio will not transmit until you set the Secure/  
Clear switch to the clear position (T).  
Select Clear Transmissions  
Turn the preprogrammed Secure/Clear switch to the clear  
position (T).  
Note: If the selected channel  
SEC TX ONLY  
is programmed for  
secure-only operation—  
Invalid mode tone  
when you press the PTT  
button, you see SEC TX  
ONLY, and you hear an  
invalid mode tone.  
The radio will not transmit until you set the Secure/  
Clear switch to the secure position (L).  
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Managing Encryption  
Key Loading  
Refer to the key-variable loader (KVL) manual for equipment  
connections and setup.  
1
Attach the KVL to your radio.  
When it is attached, the  
display will show  
KEYLOADING  
KEYLOADING, and all other  
radio functions, except for  
power down, backlight, and  
volume, will be locked out.  
2
Press the PTT button on the  
KVL. This will load the  
encryption keys into your  
radio. When the key has  
been loaded successfully,  
the radio will sound a short  
tone for single-key radios; for  
multikey radios, an  
alternating tone will be  
heard.  
Multikey  
The multikey feature allows your radio to be equipped with as many  
as 48 different encryption keys and supports the DES-OFB algorithm.  
Conventional Multikey — The encryption keys can be tied  
(strapped), on a one-per-channel basis, through radio service  
software. In addition, you can have operator-selectable keys,  
operator-selectable keysets, and operator-selectable key erasure.  
If talkgroups are enabled in conventional, then the encryption keys  
are strapped to the talkgroups.  
Trunked Multikey — If you use your radio for both conventional  
and trunked applications, you will have to strap your encryption  
keys for trunking on a per-talkgroup or announcement-group  
basis. In addition, you may strap a different key to other features,  
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such as dynamic regrouping, failsoft, or emergency talkgroup. You  
can have operator-selectable key erasure.  
Key Selection  
1
Press U until KEYappears  
on the display.  
KEY  
2
Press D, E, or F  
directly below KEY. The  
HW KEY 1  
PSET  
display changes to show the  
last user-selected and stored  
encryption key and the  
SEL  
ABRT  
available menu selections.  
3
Press V or U to scroll  
through the encryption keys.  
Note: If an erased key is selected, the key name will be alternated  
with ERASED KEY.  
4
Press D, E, or F  
directly below the desired  
menu selection:  
PSETor PRESET= selects the preset or default encryption key.  
SEL= saves the newly selected key and returns to the home  
display.  
5
Press h, the PTT button, the  
ABRTmenu selection, or turn  
the 16-Position Select knob  
to exit this menu.  
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Note: If the selected key is  
erased, KEY FAILwill be  
displayed and a  
KEY FAIL  
momentary keyfail tone  
will be generated.  
If the selected key is not  
allowed, ILLEGAL KEY  
will be displayed and a  
momentary illegal key  
tone, similar to the key  
fail tone, will be  
ILLEGAL KEY  
generated.  
Keyset Selection  
This feature allows you to select one or more groups of several  
encryption keys from among the available keys stored in the radio.  
For example, you could have a group of three keys structured to one  
keyset, and another group of three different keys structured to  
another keyset; by changing keysets, you would automatically switch  
from one set of keys to the other. Every channel to which one of the  
original keys was tied will now have the equivalent new key instead.  
1
Press U until KSETappears  
on the display.  
KSET  
2
Press D, E, or F  
directly below KSET. The  
display changes to show the  
last user-selected and stored  
keyset and the available  
keyset menu selections.  
KEYSET 1  
KS1  
SEL  
KS2  
3
Press D, E, or F  
directly below the desired  
keyset.  
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To save the newly selected  
keyset, press the button  
directly below SEL. The radio  
will then exit keyset selection  
and return to the home  
display.  
Note: Press h, the PTT button, the ABRTmenu selection, or turn  
the 16-Position Select knob to exit this menu at any time  
without changing the keyset selection.  
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Key Zeroization  
This enables the user to erase all or selected encryption keys.  
Use the Menu  
1
Press U until the display  
shows ERAS.  
ERAS  
SNGL  
2
Press D, E, or F  
directly below ERAS. The  
display shows the last user-  
selected and stored  
ALL  
ABRT  
encryption key, and the  
available menu selections:  
ALL= erases all the  
ERS ALL KEYS  
ERS SNGL KEY  
encryption keys in the radio.  
The display shows ERS ALL  
KEYSand YESand NO.  
YES  
YES  
NO  
NO  
SNGL= selects the displayed  
encryption key to be erased.  
The display shows ERS SNGL  
KEYand YESand NO.  
ABRT= exits this menu and  
returns to the home display.  
Note: Press h, the PTT button, the ABRTmenu selection, or turn  
the 16-Position Select knob to exit this menu at any time  
without erasing any keys.  
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3
Press D, E, or F  
directly below the desired  
menu selection.  
OR  
Press V or U to find the  
desired encryption key. The  
display shows the selected  
key, and the available menu  
selections shown in step 2.  
Press D, E, or F  
directly below the desired  
menu selection.  
4
Press h, the PTT button, the  
ABRTmenu selection, or turn  
the 16-Position Select knob  
to exit this menu.  
Use the Buttons  
Note: This is the method used for erasing the single key in radios  
with the single-key option, and for erasing all keys in radios  
with the multikey option.  
1
With the radio on, press and  
hold the Top Side button;  
while holding this button  
down, press the Top button.  
Note: DO NOT press the Top  
button before pressing  
the Top Side button,  
unless you are in an  
emergency situation; this  
would send an  
emergency alarm.  
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2
3
Before the keys are erased,  
the display shows PLEASE  
WAIT.  
PLEASE WAIT  
ERASED  
When all the encryption keys  
have been erased, the  
display shows ERASED.  
Over-the-Air Rekeying (Rekey Request) (ASTRO Conventional  
Only)  
The over-the-air rekeying (OTAR) feature allows the dispatcher to  
reprogram the encryption keys in the radio remotely. The dispatcher  
performs the rekey operation upon receiving a rekey request from the  
user.  
Use the Menu  
1
2
Press U to find REKY.  
REKY  
Press D, E, or Fdirectly  
below REKY.  
REQUEST REKY  
3
Press the PTT to send the rekey  
request.  
PLEASE WAIT  
Note: Pressing the PTT again, or the Home or Emergency button,  
will exit the feature and allow the user to transmit in the  
normal manner.  
4
If the display shows REKEY FAIL  
and a bad-key tone sounds, the  
rekey operation has failed.  
REKEY FAIL  
Note: If this occurs, your radio does not contain the Unique  
Shadow Key (USK). This key must be loaded into the radio  
with the key-variable loader (KVL) before the rekey request  
can be sent. Refer to your local key management supervisor  
for more information.  
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Digital PTT ID  
Receive  
This feature allows you to see the radio ID number of the radio you  
are currently receiving. This ID can be a maximum of eight characters  
and can be viewed by both the receiving radio and the dispatcher.  
Transmit  
Your radio’s ID number is automatically sent every time the PTT  
button is pressed. This is a per-channel feature. For digital voice  
transmissions, your radio’s ID is sent continuously during the voice  
message.  
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View Your Radio’s ID Number  
Use the Menu  
1
2
Press uto find CALLor PAGE.  
CALL  
PAGE  
Press D, E, or F  
directly below CALLor PAGE.  
3
Press v.  
MY ID:  
701111  
Use the Preprogrammed Call or Page Button  
1
2
Press the Call or Page button.  
Press v.  
MY ID:  
701111  
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Dynamic Regrouping (Trunking Only)  
The dynamic regrouping feature lets the dispatcher temporarily  
reassign selected radios to a single special channel so they can  
communicate with each other. This feature is typically used during  
special operations and is enabled by a qualified radio technician. You  
will not notice whether your radio has this feature enabled until a  
dynamic regrouping command is sent by the dispatcher.  
Note: If you try to access a zone or channel that has been reserved  
by the dispatcher as a dynamically regrouped mode for other  
users, you will hear an invalid tone.  
When your radio is dynamically regrouped, it automatically  
switches to the dynamically regrouped channel. You see the  
dynamically regrouped channel’s name, and hear a “gurgle”  
tone.  
Press the PTT button to talk; release it to listen.  
When the dispatcher cancels dynamic regrouping, the radio  
automatically returns to the zone and channel that you were  
using before the radio was dynamically regrouped.  
Reprogram Request (ASTRO 25 Trunking Only)  
This feature lets you notify the dispatcher that you want a new  
dynamic regrouping assignment.  
Use the Menu  
1
2
Press uto find RPGM.  
RPGM  
Press D, E, or F  
directly below RPGM.  
REPRGRM RQST  
The reprogram request is sent  
to the dispatcher.  
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If you hear one beep  
One beep  
- Press the PTT button to send  
the reprogram request again.  
OR  
- Press hto cancel and return  
to the home display.  
OR  
If you hear five beeps, the  
reprogram request was  
acknowledged by the dis-  
patcher. Your radio returns to  
the home display.  
Five beeps  
OR  
If the dispatcher does not  
acknowledge the reprogram  
request within six seconds, you  
see NO ACKNOWLDGand hear a  
low-pitched alert tone.  
NO ACKNOWLDG  
An alert tone  
Try again or press h.  
Use the Preprogrammed Reprogram Request Button  
1
Press the Reprogram  
Request button. You see  
REPRGRM RQST.  
REPRGRM RQST  
The reprogram request is sent  
to the dispatcher.  
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2
If you hear one beep  
- Press the PTT button to send  
the reprogram request again  
OR  
- Press hto hang up and  
return to the home display.  
OR  
If you hear five beeps, the  
reprogram request was  
acknowledged by the dis-  
patcher. Your radio returns to  
the home display.  
OR  
If the dispatcher does not  
acknowledge the reprogram  
request within six seconds, you  
see NO ACKNOWLDGand hear a  
low-pitched alert tone.  
NO ACKNOWLDG  
An alert tone  
Try again or press h.  
Select Enable / Disable  
The dispatcher can classify regrouped radios into either of two  
categories: Select Enabled or Select Disabled.  
Select-enabled radios are free to change to any available channel,  
including the dynamic-regrouping channel, once the user has  
selected the dynamic-regrouping position.  
Select-disabled radios cannot change channels while dynamically  
regrouped. The dispatcher has forced the radio to remain on the  
dynamic-regrouping channel.  
The Scan or Private Call feature cannot be selected while your radio  
is Select Disabled.  
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Trunking System Controls  
Failsoft  
The Failsoft system ensures continuous radio communications during  
a trunked system failure. If a trunking system fails completely, the  
radio goes into failsoft operation and automatically switches to its  
failsoft channel.  
During failsoft operation:  
Your radio transmits and receives  
in conventional operation on a  
predetermined frequency.  
FAILSOFT  
A medium-pitched tone  
You hear a medium-pitched tone  
every 10 seconds.  
When the trunking system returns to normal operation, your radio  
automatically leaves failsoft operation and returns to trunked  
operation.  
Out-of-Range  
If you go out of the range of the system and can no longer lock onto a  
control channel:  
You see the currently selected  
zone/channel combination and  
OUT OF RANGE  
OUT OF RANGE.  
AND/OR  
AND/OR  
A tone  
You hear a low-pitched tone.  
Your radio remains in this out-of-  
range condition until it locks onto a  
control channel, or it locks onto a  
failsoft channel, or it is turned off.  
Locks onto a control  
channel, or  
Locks onto a failsoft  
channel, or  
Turned off.  
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Special Radio Features  
Site Lock  
This feature allows your radio to lock onto a specific site and not roam  
among wide-area talkgroup sites. This feature should be used with  
caution, since it inhibits roaming to another site in a wide-area  
system.  
Lock or Unlock a Site  
Use the Menu  
1
2
Press uto find SITE.  
SITE  
Press D, E, or F  
directly below SITE. The  
current lock state is displayed.  
SITE UNLOCKD  
LOCK  
UNLK  
UNLK  
OR  
SITE LOCKED  
LOCK  
3
Press D, E, or F  
directly below the desired lock  
state, LOCKor UNLK. The new  
site-lock state is saved, and  
your radio returns to the home  
display.  
The new site-lock state is  
saved.  
Your radio returns to the  
home display.  
Use the Preprogrammed Site Lock/Unlock Button  
1
Press the Site Lock/Unlock  
button. The current lock state is  
momentarily displayed.  
SITE UNLOCKD  
LOCK  
UNLK  
UNLK  
OR  
SITE LOCKED  
LOCK  
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2
Press and hold the Site Lock/  
Unlock button to find the  
desired lock state, SITE  
UNLOCKDor SITE LOCKED.  
Site Trunking  
If the zone controller loses communication with any site, that site  
reverts to site trunking.  
You see the currently selected  
zone/channel combination and  
SITE TRUNKNG  
SITE TRUNKNG.  
When this occurs, you can communicate only with other radios within  
your trunking site.  
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Site View and Change  
You can view the number of the current site or force your radio to  
change to a new one.  
View the Current Site  
Press the preprogrammed Site  
Search button.  
s
SITE 2  
The display momentarily  
shows the name of the current  
site and its corresponding  
received signal strength indica-  
tor (RSSI). (See Table 4 on  
page 5.)  
OR  
If the radio is scanning for a  
new site, you momentarily see  
SCANING SITE  
SCANING SITE.  
Change the Current Site  
Press and hold down the pre-  
programmed Site Search but-  
SCANING SITE  
ton. You momentarily see  
SCANING SITEand hear a  
tone.  
A tone  
When the radio finds a new  
site, it returns to the home  
display.  
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Time and Date  
Using this special feature, you can program the time and date as you  
might with other electronic devices. The clock display is enabled by a  
qualified radio technician.  
-
-
-
The default time setting is a 12-hour  
clock.  
12HR 00:00AM  
If a 24-hour clock is selected, AM/PM  
selection is not available.  
The default setting for the domestic  
date shows MDY.  
MDY 00/00/00  
Edit the Time and Date  
1
2
Press uto find CLCK.  
CLCK  
Press D, E, or F  
directly below CLCK. The  
current setting is displayed.  
12HR 03:54AM  
MDY 03/07/02  
EDIT  
3
4
Press D, E, or F  
directly below EDIT. The first  
item blinks.  
12HR 03:54AM  
MDY 03/07/02  
SAVE  
Press xor yto change the  
selected item.  
24HR 03:54AM  
MDY 03/07/02  
SAVE  
Note: Press hat any time to return to the home display  
without saving your changes.  
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Press uone or more times to  
move to an item you wish to  
change.  
24HR 03:54AM  
MDY 03/07/02  
SAVE  
5
6
7
8
Press xor yto change the  
selected item.  
24HR 03:58AM  
MDY 03/07/02  
SAVE  
Press uone or more times to  
move to an item in the date  
field.  
24HR 03:58AM  
MDY 03/07/02  
SAVE  
Press xor yto change the  
selected item.  
24HR 03:58AM  
MDY 03/08/02  
SAVE  
When you have made all your  
changes, press D, E, or  
Fdirectly below SAVEto  
save your changes and return  
to the home display.  
Note: If a call arrives while the radio is in the clock-setting menu,  
the radio exits clock setting, your changes are lost, and the  
call information is displayed.  
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Outdoor Location (using GPS)  
The Outdoor Location (using GPS) feature allows radio users to  
determine their current location using a location menu. Radio location  
may be requested and reported over-the-air.  
This feature is only available when a location enabled accessory such  
as the GPS Remote Speaker Microphone (RSM) is attached to the  
radio.  
Access the Location feature  
Use the Menu  
1
Press Uto find LOC.  
LOC  
2
Press D, E, or F  
directly below LOC.  
If radio has just been  
switched on, or no location  
signal is available (blinking  
icon), the display shows the  
latitude and longitude of the  
last successful location fix.  
The top line will display  
PREVIOUS LOC.  
PREVIOUS LOC  
47N 13.227’  
118W 16.194’  
RFSH  
OFF  
OFF  
As soon as a location signal  
is detected (solid icon), the  
display will be updated with  
the new location coordinates.  
50N 10.245’  
120W 15.238’  
RFSH  
The location coordinates will  
be updated automatically  
every four minutes while the  
location signal is present.  
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Press D, E, or F  
directly below RFSH to obtain  
a new location fix. The top  
line will temporarily display  
PLEASE WAITwhile the new  
location is being determined.  
PLEASE WAIT  
50N 10.245’  
120W 15.238’  
RFSH  
OFF  
Note: While the new location  
is being determined, the  
location signal can be solid  
or blinking icon.  
4
Press D, E, or F  
directly below OFFto disable  
the location feature to save  
battery power.  
50N 10.245’  
120W 15.238’  
RFSH  
OFF  
OR  
Press D, E, or F  
directly below ONto enable  
the location feature.  
LOCATION OFF  
50N 10.245’  
120W 15.238’  
RFSH  
ON  
Note: An ON/OFF menu key  
may be present on the  
location menu if it is  
programmed by the service  
technician.  
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Press hor the PTT button to  
exit this menu.  
If the emergency button is  
pressed or the GPS RSM is  
disconnected, radio will also  
exits this menu.  
Location and Emergency Feature Interaction  
When the Emergency feature is activated by pressing the emergency  
button, the radio will exit the Location menu and return to the home  
(default) display so that you can see which channel the emergency  
signal is going out on. However, you may re-enter the Location menu  
while still in emergency mode, provided that Silent Emergency has  
not been activated.  
If you have turned Location off using the ON/OFF menu key, it will be  
automatically turned back on when Emergency is activated.  
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GPS Enabled  
Your RSM’s GPS Enabled feature uses information from the Global  
Positioning System (GPS) satellites orbiting the Earth to determine  
the approximate geographical location of your RSM, expressed as  
latitude and longitude. The availability and accuracy of this location  
information (and the amount of time that it takes to calculate it) will  
vary depending on the environment in which you are using the GPS  
feature.  
For example, GPS location fixes are very difficult to obtain indoors, in  
covered locations, between high buildings, or in situations where you  
have not established a clear broad view of the sky.  
IMPORTANT: Things to Keep in Mind  
The GPS technology uses radio signals from earth orbiting satellites,  
to establish the location co-ordinates, maximizing your view of clear  
unobstructed sky is essential for optimum performance. Where  
adequate signals from multiple satellites are not available (usually  
because you cannot establish a view of a wide area of the sky), the  
GPS feature of your RSM will not work. Such situations include but  
are not limited to:  
In underground locations  
Inside of buildings, trains, or other covered vehicles  
Under any other metal or concrete roof or structure  
Between tall buildings or under dense tree-cover  
In temperature extremes outside the operating limits of your RSM  
Even where location information can be calculated in such situations,  
it may take longer to do so, and your location estimate may not be as  
accurate. Therefore, in any emergency situation, always report your  
location to your dispatcher.  
Furthermore, please note that even where adequate signals from  
multiple satellites are available, your GPS feature will only provide an  
approximate location, often within 20-100 meters from your actual  
location, but sometimes much further from the actual location.  
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Keep in mind that the accuracy of the location information and the  
time it takes to obtain it varies depending upon circumstances,  
particularly the ability to receive signals from an adequate number of  
satellites.  
The satellites used by the GPS feature are controlled by the U.S.  
government and are subject to changes implemented in accordance  
with the Department of Defense GPS user policy and the Federal  
Radio Navigation Plan. These changes may affect the performance of  
the GPS feature on your RSM.  
Enhancing GPS Performance  
Sometimes, the GPS feature of your RSM may be unable to complete  
a location calculation successfully. You will then see a message  
indicating that your RSM cannot see enough visible satellites.  
To maximize the ability of your RSM to determine a fix, please note  
the following guidelines:  
Stay in the open. The GPS feature works best where there is  
nothing between your RSM and a large amount of open sky.  
Wear your RSM outside all clothing. Keep it as high on your body  
as possible, ideally at shoulder level.  
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Automatic Registration Service (ARS)  
The Automatic Registration Service feature provides an automated  
data application registration for the radio. When you turn on the radio,  
the device automatically registers with the server. Data applications  
within the fixed network can determine the presence of a device on  
the system and send data to the device. For example: Text  
Messaging Service (TMS).  
The Automatic Registration Service for the radio consists of 2 modes:  
ARS Server Mode (default mode)  
ARS Non Server Mode  
Note: The default ARS mode can be changed by a qualified  
radio technician using the radio’s programming software.  
Selecting or Changing ARS Mode  
Consult a qualified radio technician for the right choice between the  
following methods:  
Method 1: Use the Preprogrammed 16-Position Select Knob  
After the zone you want is  
displayed, turn the  
16-Position Select knob to  
the desired mode.  
Select  
Mode  
Method 2: Use the Menu  
1
Press Uto find CHAN.  
CHAN  
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Press D, E, or F  
directly below CHAN.  
The display shows the  
current channel name (in  
this case, NONSVR) blinking  
and the zone (Z1), not  
blinking.  
Z1 NONSVR  
3
Press Uto find the channel  
09:19AM  
/mode you want.  
Z1 ARSSVR  
USER  
TMS  
PROG  
Server mode  
09:19AM  
Z1 NONSVR  
USER  
TMS  
PROG  
ARS non-server mode  
Note: If the channel/mode you  
selected is  
UNPROGRAMMED  
unprogrammed, repeat  
step 3.  
4
Press hto confirm the  
displayed zone and channel.  
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ARS User Login Feature  
The user login feature allows you as the user to be associated with  
the radio. With this association, every data application (Example: Text  
Messaging Service) will take on a friendly username. You can still  
send text messages without logging in as a user. The user login  
feature only enables the recipient of your message to identify you as  
the sender by assigning a username to your message.  
Accessing the User Login Feature  
The user login feature can be accessed by selecting a menu item on  
the display or through a programmable button.  
1
2
Press Uuntil USER  
appears on the display.  
To access the user login screen through the menu item, press  
Dbelow USER.  
To access the user login screen through a preprogrammed  
button, press the preprogrammed user button.  
Note: Radio buttons that are “preprogrammed” mean that a  
qualified radio technician must use the radio’s  
programming software to assign a feature to a button.  
Any programmable buttons on the radio can be  
programmed to access the user login feature. See  
“Programmable Controls” on page 3.  
3
The user login screen  
appears.  
09:19AM  
ID:User826  
LOGN  
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To Login as a User  
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Selecting a Predefined  
Username  
09:19AM  
ID:User826  
Press Uto scroll to the  
next username.  
LOGN  
OR  
Press Vto scroll to the  
previous username.  
Press and hold U, to scroll  
to the next usernames  
continuously one at a time at  
a fast scroll rate.  
OR  
Press and hold V, to scroll  
to the previous usernames  
continuously one at a time at  
a fast scroll rate.  
Note: Predefined username can be set using a programming  
software known as Customer Programming Software  
(CPS).  
Note: Valid characters for a username entry are capital letters  
A-Z, small letters a-z, numbers 0-9, ‘*’, ‘#’, ‘-‘, ‘/’ and the  
space character. The maximum length for a username is  
8 characters. Username will not be case sensitive in  
server mode and will be case sensitive in non-server  
mode.  
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If you log in with a selected  
predefined username  
09:19AM  
comprising of 8 characters or INVALID ID  
more, or one with an invalid  
character, you will see a  
momentary text INVALID ID  
on the display.  
LOGN  
Note: A predefined  
username may  
sometimes be invalid  
because the  
programming  
software that is used  
to set predefined  
usernames allows you  
to set usernames  
comprising of 8  
characters or more.  
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To log in :  
09:19AM  
Press Dbelow LOGN.  
ID:User228  
IN PROGRESS  
In ARS server mode :  
The progress screen  
appears.  
CNCL  
Server mode  
09:19AM  
In ARS non-server mode :  
The logged in confirmation  
screen appears.  
ID:User228  
OFFLINE  
In non-ARS enabled mode :  
The display shows OFFLINE.  
LOGT  
Non ARS enabled mode  
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Press Dbelow CNCLto  
cancel the login in progress  
screen and return to the  
initial user login screen.  
The logged in confirmation  
screen appears when the  
login process is successful.  
The “successful user login”  
indicator (IP indicator) will be  
shown on the display.  
09:19AM  
ID:User228  
LOGGED IN  
LOGT  
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When you enter an invalid  
username or PIN, login fails  
and the user login screen will  
display a momentary text  
LOGIN FAILED. The “user  
login failure” indicator  
09:19AM  
ID:User228  
LOGIN FAILED  
(blinking IP indicator) is  
shown on the display.  
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10 To log out :  
Press Dbelow LOGT  
09:19AM  
Upon pressing the LOGT  
button, a confirmation screen  
appears.  
CLR PRIVATE  
DATA?  
Press D below YESto  
clear all your private data. A  
momentary text PRIVATE  
DATA CLEAREDis shown.  
NO  
YES  
09:19AM  
OR  
Press Fbelow NOto keep  
your private data.  
PRIVATE DATA  
CLEARED  
Note: Private data refers to  
all messages in the  
text messaging inbox  
and Sent folder. The  
next user will be able  
to access your Inbox  
and Sent messages if  
private data is not  
deleted.  
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Text Messaging  
The Text Messaging Service (TMS) is an application service through  
which you can send and receive text messages.  
Accessing TMS Feature  
Use the Menu  
1
a) Press Uuntil TMS  
appears on the display.  
b) Press F directly below  
09:19AM  
TMS.  
Z1 ARSSVR  
USER  
TMS  
PROG  
Use the TMS Feature Button  
1
Press  
to access the  
TMS feature screen.  
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Use the Preprogrammed TMS Button  
1 Press the preprogrammed  
button to access the TMS  
feature screen.  
Pressing and holding the  
preprogrammed button for  
TMS brings you directly to  
the Inbox screen.  
Note: Any programmable  
button on the radio  
can be programmed  
to access TMS  
feature.  
See “Programmable  
Controls” on page 3 for more  
information on buttons that  
are programmable to access  
TMS.  
2
The TMS feature’s main  
menu consists of the Inbox,  
Compose, Sent and Back  
option.  
User228  
00000034  
See “TMS Menu Options” on  
page 104 for explanation on  
each menu option.  
INBX  
COMP  
SENT  
Press U or Vto scroll  
through the main menu  
options.  
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Table 9: TMS Menu Options  
Menu Options  
Description/ Function  
INBX  
This is used to store new incoming messages or  
messages that you have received. The Inbox can  
hold up to 30 messages.  
COMP  
SENT  
This menu option brings you to the Quick Text  
Messages screen.  
This is used to store the messages that you have  
already sent. The Sent folder can hold up to 10  
messages.  
BACK  
RPLY  
This menu option brings you back to the TMS  
main menu or previous menu.  
This menu option allows you to reply to a  
message.  
DEL  
This menu option allows you to delete a message.  
ADDR  
This menu option allows you to select an address  
from the list.  
IMPT  
RQRP  
CURR  
ALL  
This menu option is used to toggle on/off the  
“Priority” flag for an outgoing message.  
This menu option is used to toggle on/off the  
“Request Reply” flag for an outgoing message.  
This menu option is used to delete the current  
selected message.  
This menu option is used to delete all the  
messages in the current message folder.  
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Table 10: TMS Status Symbols  
Indication  
Symbol  
Priority Message  
This icon is displayed  
• when “Priority” is toggled on before sending the  
message.  
• in the Inbox folder for messages which are  
flagged with “Priority”.  
Request Reply  
This icon is displayed  
• when “Request Reply” is toggled on before  
sending the message.  
• in the Inbox folder for messages which are  
flagged with “Request Reply”.  
Inbox Full  
This icon is displayed when the Inbox folder is full.  
New Message Icon  
This icon is displayed when a new incoming  
message is received.  
Message Sent  
This icon indicates that the selected message has  
been successfully sent.  
Message Unsent  
This icon indicates that the selected message was  
not successfully sent.  
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Symbol  
Indication  
Read Message  
This icon is used to indicate that the selected  
message in the Inbox has been read.  
Unread Message  
This icon indicates that the selected message in the  
Inbox folder has not been read.  
Message Index  
This icon indicates the index of the current message  
the user is viewing. Example: if the user is looking at  
the third message out of a total of 6 messages in the  
Inbox folder, the icon is displayed as the icon on the  
left column.  
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Receive a Message  
When you receive a  
09:19AM  
message, a momentary text,  
NEW MSGappears on the  
display along with a new  
message icon.  
NEW MSG  
USER  
TMS  
PROG  
To View Message from the Inbox.  
1
2
Access TMS (Launch TMS).  
Press Ddirectly below  
INBX.  
User228  
00000034  
SENT  
BACK  
INBX  
3
The Inbox screen appears.  
The first message in the list is  
displayed. Inbox can hold up  
to 30 messages. Message  
status icons are displayed at  
the top of the screen. See  
“TMS Status Symbols” on  
page 105 for further details on  
these icons.  
INBOX 01/01  
FROM:User  
Hello  
RPLY DEL  
4
5
Scroll to the message you  
want to read by pressing the  
U button.  
Note: If the message fills more than one screen, scroll to read it  
by pressing Xor Ybutton.  
To delete the message, press Ebelow DEL. See “Delete a  
Message” on page 111 for further details.  
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Send a Predefined Message  
The Quick Text Messages are messages that are predefined and  
usually consist of messages that are used most frequently.  
1
Press Ebelow COMPto  
QT 001/002  
use the predefined message  
I’ll be late  
OR  
Press on the preprogrammed  
Quick Text button.  
BACK  
ADDR  
The first predefined message  
appears.  
2
Press U or V to scroll  
through the list of predefined  
messages.  
Note: Any programmable button on the radio can be  
programmed to access the Quick Text Messages feature.  
See “Programmable Controls” on page 3 for more information  
on buttons that are programmable to access Quick Text  
Messages.  
3
4
When a message has been  
selected from the list, address  
your message and press the  
PTT button to send the  
message.  
Addressing a Message  
Press Dbelow ADDRto  
address your outgoing  
USER826  
message.  
IMPT  
BACK  
RQRP  
The Address input screen  
appears.  
Press U or V to scroll through the address list.  
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Append a Priority Message  
!
or Request Reply  
USER826  
IMPT  
Before sending your  
message, you can append a  
priority message or a request  
reply to your message.  
BACK  
RQRP  
Press D below IMPTto  
toggle on/off a “Priority” flag  
for an outgoing message. A  
“Priority” flag icon is  
displayed at the top of the  
screen when it is toggled on.  
See “TMS Status Symbols”  
on page 105.  
Press Ebelow RQRPto  
toggle on/off the “Request  
Reply” icon for an outgoing  
message. A “Request Reply”  
status icon is displayed at  
the top of the screen when it  
is toggled on. See “TMS  
Status Symbols” on  
page 105.  
Note: When you received a message on the XTS 5000 radio  
that is flagged with the “Request Reply” icon, you must  
manually respond to the sender that you have received  
the message. The system will not automatically send  
back a notification that the radio received such message.  
Note: The “Priority” flag on a message does not imply that the  
message will get higher priority over the other messages  
when it is being transmitted. It is just an indication that  
can be embedded into a message to let the receiver  
know that the message is important.  
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When an address has been appended to the outgoing message,  
press the PTT button to send your message.  
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Reply to a Received Message  
1
Press D below RPLY to  
QT 001/002  
reply to a message.  
I’ll be late  
The Quick Text Message  
Screen appears.  
IMPT  
RQRP  
BACK  
The first predefined message  
appears.  
2
3
Press U or V to scroll  
through the list of predefined  
messages.  
When a message has been  
selected from the list, press  
the PTT button to send the  
message.  
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Delete a Message  
1
From the Inbox or Sent  
screen, scroll to select a  
message for deletion.  
2
After selecting a message,  
press Ebelow DEL. The  
display shows 2 delete  
options.  
INBOX 001/002  
FROM:User228  
Hello  
Press Dbelow CURRto  
delete only the current  
message.  
BACK  
ALL  
CURR  
OR  
Press Ebelow ALLto  
delete all messages.  
3
When you select to delete all  
messages, a confirmation  
screen appears.  
INBOX 001/002  
DEL ALL?  
Press D below YESto  
delete all messages.  
NO  
BACK  
YES  
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To Access the Sent Folder  
The Sent folder stores the messages that were sent out previously.  
The Sent folder can hold up to 10 messages. The oldest Sent  
message in the folder is deleted when the 11th message comes in.  
1
Press Dbelow SENT. The  
Sent screen appears.  
!
TO:User826  
Good morning  
The first sent message in the  
list is displayed. A message  
delivery icon will be  
displayed at the top right  
corner of the screen. See  
“TMS Status Symbols” on  
page 105 for more details.  
ADDR  
BACK  
DEL  
2
Press U or Vto scroll  
through the list of other  
messages that have been  
sent.  
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Radio Care  
• The XTS 5000 radio casting has two vent ports  
that allow for pressure equalization in the radio.  
Never poke these vents 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.  
!
• (For XTS 5000 R Radios Only) The XTS 5000  
R radio is designed to be submerged to a  
maximum depth of 6 feet, with a maximum  
submersion time of 4 hours. Exceeding either  
maximum limit may result in damage to the  
radio.  
• (For XTS 5000 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.  
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• 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  
To clean the external surfaces of your radio:  
1
2
Combine one teaspoon of mild dishwashing detergent to one  
gallon of water (0.5% solution).  
Apply the solution sparingly with a stiff, non-metallic, short-  
bristled 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.  
Do not use solvents to clean your radio. Spirits  
may permanently damage the radio housing.  
!
Do not submerge the radio in the detergent  
solution.  
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Handling  
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  
submerse the radio unless it is a ruggedized, XTS 5000 R model.  
Avoid subjecting the radio to corrosives, solvents or spirits.  
Do not disassemble the radio.  
Keep the accessory-connector cover in place until ready to use  
the connector. Replace the cover immediately once the accessory  
has been disconnected.  
Service  
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.  
Express Service Plus (ESP) is an optional extended service coverage  
plan, which provides for the repair of this product for an additional  
period of either one or two years beyond the normal expiration date of  
the standard warranty. For more information about ESP, contact the  
Motorola Radio Support Center at 3761 South Central Avenue,  
Rockford, IL 61102 (800) 227-6772 / (847)725-4200.  
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Battery  
Battery Life  
Battery life is determined by several factors. Among the more critical  
are the regular overcharge of batteries and the average depth of  
discharge with each cycle. Typically, the greater the overcharge and  
the deeper the average discharge, the fewer cycles a battery will last.  
For example, a battery which is overcharged and discharged 100%  
several times a day, will last fewer cycles than a battery that receives  
less of an overcharge and is discharged to 50% per day. Further, a  
battery which receives minimal overcharging and averages only 25%  
discharge, will last even longer.  
Charging the Battery  
Motorola batteries are designed specifically to be used with a  
Motorola charger and vice-versa. Charging in non-Motorola  
equipment may lead to battery damage and void the battery warranty.  
Motorola-authorized battery chargers may not charge batteries other  
than the ones listed on page 121.  
The battery should be at about 77°F (25°C) (room temperature),  
whenever possible. Charging a cold battery (below 50° F [10°C]) may  
result in leakage of electrolyte and ultimately in failure of the battery.  
Charging a hot battery (above 95°F [35°C]) results in reduced  
discharge capacity, affecting the performance of the radio. Motorola  
rapid-rate battery chargers contain a temperature-sensing circuit to  
ensure that batteries are charged within the temperature limits stated  
above.  
Battery Charge Status  
Your radio can indicate your battery’s charge status through:  
LED and sounds  
conventional fuel gauge symbol on the display  
smart fuel gauge symbol on the display  
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LED and Sounds  
When your battery is low:  
you see the LED flash red when the PTT button is pressed  
you hear a low-battery “chirp” (short, high-pitched tone)  
Conventional Fuel Gauge Symbol  
A blinking fuel gauge symbol (b) is displayed only when the  
battery voltage drops to low level. In this case, replace the battery  
with a fully charged one.  
Smart Fuel Gauge Symbol  
Consult the Smart Battery manual. All conditions must be met for a  
battery to be classified as a “Smart Battery.” When your radio has a  
Smart Battery installed, the fuel gauge symbol is always displayed:  
Gauge shows  
b
if the battery’s charge is  
71% to 100% full  
41% to 70%  
11% to 40%  
j
k
l
10% or less (at 10%, the gauge begins blinking)  
Replace the battery with a fully charged one when the fuel gauge  
shows the lowest level.  
Battery Recycling and Disposal  
Nickel-cadmium (NiCd) rechargeable batteries can be recycled.  
However, recycling facilities may not be available in all areas. Under  
various U.S. state laws and the laws of several other countries, NiCd  
batteries must be recycled and cannot be disposed of in landfills or  
incinerators. Contact your local waste management agency for  
specific requirements and information in your area.  
Motorola fully endorses and encourages the recycling of NiCd  
batteries. In the U.S. and Canada, Motorola participates in the  
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nationwide Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC)  
program for NiCd 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  
information concerning recycling options for consumers, businesses,  
and governmental agencies.  
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Antenna  
Radio Operating Frequencies  
Before installing the antenna,  
make sure it matches your  
radio’s operating frequency.  
Antennas are frequency  
sensitive and are color coded  
according to their frequency  
range. The color code indicator  
is located in the center of the  
antenna’s base.  
MAEPF-27478-O  
Color Code  
The following antenna types are compatible with your radio:  
Approx.  
Length  
Insulator  
Color  
Code  
Frequency  
Range  
Antenna  
Kit No.  
Antenna Type  
in. mm  
VHF Helical  
VHF Helical  
VHF Helical  
VHF Helical  
UHF Helical  
UHF Helical  
UHF Helical  
8
203 RED  
136-174 MHz  
NAD6563  
7.6 193 YELLOW 136-150.8 MHz NAD6566  
178 BLACK 150.8-162 MHz NAD6567  
7
6.5 165 BLUE  
3.4 88 RED  
162-174 MHz  
380-435 MHz  
435-470 MHz  
470-512 MHz  
380-520 MHz  
NAD6568  
NAE6546  
NAE6547  
NAE6548  
NAE6549  
3.2 80 GREEN  
3.1 79 BLACK  
5.2 130 GRAY  
UHF Whip,  
Wideband  
800MHz Whip,  
Halfwave  
7
178 RED  
806-870 MHz  
NAF5037  
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Approx.  
Length  
Insulator  
Color  
Code  
Frequency  
Range  
Antenna  
Kit No.  
Antenna Type  
in. mm  
800MHz  
Stubby,  
Quarterwave  
3.4 86 WHITE  
806-870 MHz  
764-870 MHz  
NAF5042  
NAF5080  
700/800MHz  
Whip  
7
178 GREEN  
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Motorola provides the following approved accessories to improve the  
productivity of your XTS 5000 portable two-way radio.  
Antennas  
NAD6563  
NAD6566  
NAD6567  
NAD6568  
NAE6546  
NAE6547  
NAE6548  
NAE6549  
NAF5037  
NAF5042  
NAF5080  
136-174 MHz helical  
136-150.8 MHz helical  
150.8-162 MHz helical  
162-174 MHz helical  
380-435 MHz helical  
435-470 MHz helical  
470-512 MHz helical  
380-520 MHz wideband whip  
800 MHz whip, halfwave (806-870 MHz)  
800 MHz stubby, quarterwave (806-870 MHz)  
700/800 MHz whip (764-870 MHz)  
Batteries and Battery Accessories  
HNN9031  
HNN9032  
1525 mAh NiCd impres(non-FM/CSA)  
1525 mAh NiCd impresIntrinsically Safe (FM/CSA)  
NNTN4435 1800 mAh NiMH impres(non-FM/CSA)  
NNTN4436 1750 mAh NiMH impresIntrinsically Safe (FM/  
CSA)  
NNTN4437 1750 mAh NiMH impresIntrinsically Safe (FM/  
CSA) Ruggedized  
NTN9862  
NTN8294  
NTN8295  
2000 mAh impresLi Ion  
1525 mAh NiCd (non-FM/CSA)  
1525 mAh NiCd Intrinsically Safe (FM/CSA)  
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NTN8297  
1525 mAh NiCd Intrinsically Safe (FM/CSA)  
Ruggedized  
NTN8299  
NTN8610  
NTN8923  
RNN4006  
RNN4007  
NTN9177  
1700 mAh NiMH Intrinsically Safe (FM/CSA)  
1650 mAh Li Ion  
1800 mAh NiMH ultra-capacity (non-FM/CSA)  
3000 mAh NiMH (non-FM/CSA)  
3000 mAh NiMH Intrinsically Safe (FM/CSA)  
Battery holder, clamshell, black (requires 12AA  
alkaline batteries)  
NTN9183  
Battery holder, clamshell, orange (requires 12AA  
alkaline batteries)  
Carry Accessories  
Belt Clips  
NTN8266  
Belt clip kit, 2.25", plastic (compatible with clamshell  
batteries)  
NTN8460  
NTN9179  
Public Safety belt clip, 3.0”, metal (VHF use only)  
Combo, high-activity D clip (NTN9212) and high-  
activity belt loop (NTN9213)  
NTN9212  
D clip, high-activity, swivel (for use with NTN9213)  
Belt Loops  
NTN8039  
Swivel belt loop, 2.5" (for use only with the high-  
activity leather swivel snap carry cases)  
NTN8040  
NTN8383  
Belt loop, swivel, leather, 3.0", high-activity (for use  
only with the high-activity leather swivel snap carry  
cases)  
T-strap, plain, action snaps  
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NTN9213  
Belt loop, 2.5", high-activity, D clip  
Carry Cases  
NTN8380  
Case, hard leather high-activity (includes swivel belt  
loop and T-strap), 2.5" belt loop, for Model II and III  
radios  
NTN8381  
Case, hard leather high-activity (includes swivel belt  
loop and T-strap), 3.0" belt loop, for Model II and III  
radios  
NTN8382  
NTN8385  
NTN8386  
NTN8387  
Case (includes belt loop and T-strap), for Model II  
and III radios  
Case, hard leather high-activity (includes swivel belt  
loop and T-strap), 2.5" belt loop, for Model I radio  
Case, hard leather high-activity (includes swivel belt  
loop and T-strap), 3.0" belt loop, for Model I radio  
Leather case (includes belt loop and T-strap), for  
Model I radio  
NTN8725  
NTN9184  
Nylon carry case with belt loop and T-strap  
Leather case (includes belt loop), for clamshell  
battery  
Chargers  
NTN1667  
NTN1668  
Single-unit, tri-chemistry, rapid rate, 110 V  
Single-unit, tri-chemistry, rapid rate, 230 V (2-prong  
Euro plug)  
NTN1669  
Single-unit, tri-chemistry, rapid rate, 230 V (3-prong  
UK plug)  
WPLN4108 impresmulti-unit, tri-chemistry, 110 V (US, NA plug)  
WPLN4111 impressingle-unit, tri-chemistry, 110 V  
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WPLN4130 impresmulti-unit, tri-chemistry, with display (US,  
NA plug)  
Surveillance Accessories  
Earpieces  
BDN6664  
BDN6665  
Earpiece with standard earphone, beige  
Earpiece with extra-loud earphone (exceeds OSHA  
limits), beige  
BDN6666  
BDN6667  
BDN6668  
BDN6669  
Earpiece with volume control, beige  
Earpiece, mic and PTT combined, beige  
Earpiece, mic and PTT separate, beige  
Earpiece, mic and PTT combined, with extra-loud  
earphone (exceeds OSHA limits), beige  
BDN6670  
Earpiece, mic and PTT separate with extra-loud  
earphone (exceeds OSHA limits), beige  
BDN6726  
BDN6727  
Earpiece with standard earphone, black  
Earpiece with extra-loud earphone (exceeds OSHA  
limits), black  
BDN6728  
BDN6729  
BDN6730  
BDN6731  
Earpiece with volume control, black  
Earpiece, mic and PTT combined, black  
Earpiece, mic and PTT separate, black  
Earpiece, mic and PTT combined, with extra-loud  
earphone (exceeds OSHA limits), black  
BDN6732  
Earpiece, mic and PTT separate, with extra-loud  
earphone (exceeds OSHA limits), black  
BDN6780  
BDN6781  
Earbud, single with mic and PTT combined, beige  
Earbud, single, receive only, black  
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Headsets and Headset Accessories  
BDN6635  
BDN6636  
BDN6645  
BDN6673  
Heavy-duty VOX headset with noise-canceling  
boom mic (requires BDN6673 adapter cable)  
Heavy-duty VOX headset with throat mic (requires  
BDN6673 adapter cable)  
Noise-canceling boom mic headset with PTT on  
earcup  
Headset adapter cable (for use with BDN6635,  
BDN6636, and BDN6645)  
BDN6676  
NMN1020  
3.0 mm threaded adapter jack  
Safety helmet headset (requires BDN6676 adapter  
cable)  
NMN6245  
NMN6246  
NMN6258  
NMN6259  
NTN8613  
RMN4049  
Light-weight headset  
Ultralite headset with boom mic  
Over-the-head headset with in-line PTT  
Medium-weight, dual headset with NC mic  
Keyload adapter  
Temple Transducer  
Radio Interface Modules for Ear Microphones  
BDN6641  
BDN6677  
BDN6678  
BDN6671  
Ear mic, high noise level up to 105 dB, grey (must  
order interface module separately)  
Ear mic, standard, noise up to 95 dB (must order  
interface module separately), black  
Ear mic, standard, noise up to 95 dB (must order  
interface module separately), beige  
Push-to-talk (PTT) and voice-activated (VOX)  
interface module (for use with BDN6641, BDN6677,  
and BDN6678)  
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BDN6708  
PTT interface module (for use with BDN6641,  
BDN6677, and BDN6678)  
Speaker, Remote Speaker and Public Safety  
Microphones  
NMN6191  
RSM noise-canceling (includes 6.0' coiled cord  
assembly, 3.5mm earjack, swivel clip, quick  
disconnect)  
NMN6193  
Remote speaker mic  
NMN6247* Public safety mic with straight cord, 30"  
NMN6250* Public safety mic with straight cord, 24"  
NMN6251* Public safety mic with straight cord, 18"  
RMN5021  
RMN5023  
HMN4080  
Commander, smart remote speaker mic  
Commander, submersible smart remote speaker mic  
Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) remote speaker  
mic  
* For XTS 5000 UHF Range 1 radio models. Use only approved antennas  
NAE6547 or NAE6549 with these microphones.  
CommPort Integrated Microphone/Receivers  
NTN1624  
NTN1625  
CommPort with palm PTT  
CommPort ear mic with PTT for noise levels up to  
100 dB (requires BDN6676 adapter)  
NTN1663  
NTN1736  
CommPort ear mic with ring PTT for noise levels up  
to 100 dB (requires BDN6676 adapter)  
CommPort ear mic with snap-on side PTT for noise  
levels up to 100 dB (requires BDN6676 adapter)  
NNTN4186 CommPort ear mic receiver w/ body PTT  
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Switches  
0180300E83  
NTN7660  
NTN8327  
Remote PTT body switch for EMS  
Tilt / man down switch  
External RF switch  
Vehicular Adapters  
Accessories  
HMN4069  
HSN1006  
NKN6455  
NTN1606  
NTN1607  
NTN8560  
NTN8561  
NTN8940  
NTN9176  
Next-generation mobile mic  
Speaker, 6-watt  
Cable, 6-watt speaker  
Vehicular adapter, BNC, open face  
Vehicular adapter, BNC, closed face  
Vehicular adapter, mini-U, open face  
Vehicular adapter, mini-U, closed face  
Vehicular adapter, trunnion mount  
Vehicular charger, XTS, tri-chemistry, compatible with  
PAC•RT  
PLN7737  
RLN4884  
Handheld control head  
XTS travel charger (uses cigarette lighter adapter)  
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Appendix: Maritime Radio Use in the  
VHF Frequency Range  
Special Channel Assignments  
Emergency Channel  
If you are in imminent and grave danger at sea and require  
emergency assistance, use VHF Channel 16 to send a distress call  
to nearby vessels and the United States Coast Guard. Transmit the  
following information, in this order:  
1
“MAYDAY, MAYDAY, MAYDAY.”  
2
“THIS IS _____________________, CALL SIGN __________.”  
State the name of the vessel in distress 3 times, followed by the  
call sign or other identification of the vessel, stated 3 times.  
3
4
Repeat “MAYDAY” and the name of the vessel.  
“WE ARE LOCATED AT _______________________.”  
State the position of the vessel in distress, using any information  
that will help responders to locate you, e.g.:  
• latitude and longitude  
• bearing (state whether you are using true or magnetic north)  
• distance to a well-known landmark  
• vessel course, speed or destination  
State the nature of the distress.  
5
6
7
Specify what kind of assistance you need.  
State the number of persons on board and the number needing  
medical attention, if any.  
8
Mention any other information that would be helpful to  
responders, such as type of vessel, vessel length and/or  
tonnage, hull color, etc.  
9
“OVER.”  
10 Wait for a response.  
11 If you do not receive an immediate response, remain by the radio  
and repeat the transmission at intervals until you receive a  
response. Be prepared to follow any instructions given to you.  
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Non-Commercial Call Channel  
For non-commercial transmissions, such as fishing reports,  
rendezvous arrangements, repair scheduling, or berthing  
information, use VHF Channel 9.  
Operating Frequency Requirements  
A radio designated for shipboard use must comply with Federal  
Communications Commission Rule Part 80 as follows:  
on ships subject to Part II of Title III of the Communications Act,  
the radio must be capable of operating on the 156.800 MHz  
frequency  
on ships subject to the Safety Convention, the radio must be  
capable of operating:  
in the simplex mode on the ship station transmitting  
frequencies specified in the 156.025–157.425 MHz frequency  
band, and  
in the semiduplex mode on the two frequency channels  
specified in the table below.  
Note: Simplex channels 3, 21, 23, 61, 64, 81, 82, and 83 cannot be  
lawfully used by the general public in US waters.  
Additional information about operating requirements in the Maritime  
Services can be obtained from the full text of FCC Rule Part 80 and  
from the US Coast Guard.  
Table A-1: VHF Marine Channel List  
Frequency (MHz)  
Channel  
Number  
Transmit  
156.050  
156.100  
156.150  
156.200  
156.250  
156.300  
156.350  
Receive  
160.650  
160.700  
160.750  
160.800  
160.850  
1
2
*
4
5
6
7
160.950  
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Table A-1: VHF Marine Channel List (Continued)  
Frequency (MHz)  
Channel  
Number  
Transmit  
156.400  
156.450  
156.500  
156.550  
156.600  
156.650  
156.700  
156.750  
156.800  
156.850  
156.900  
156.950  
157.000  
157.050  
157.100  
157.150  
157.200  
157.250  
157.300  
157.350  
157.400  
156.025  
156.075  
156.125  
156.175  
156.225  
156.275  
156.325  
Receive  
8
9
156.450  
156.500  
156.550  
156.600  
156.650  
156.700  
156.750  
156.800  
156.850  
161.500  
161.550  
161.600  
161.650  
161.700  
161.750  
161.800  
161.850  
161.900  
161.950  
162.000  
160.625  
160.675  
160.725  
160.775  
160.825  
160.875  
160.925  
10  
11  
12  
13**  
14  
15**  
16  
17**  
18  
19  
20  
*
22  
*
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
60  
*
62  
63  
*
65  
66  
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Table A-1: VHF Marine Channel List (Continued)  
Frequency (MHz)  
Channel  
Number  
Transmit  
156.375  
156.425  
156.475  
156.575  
156.625  
156.675  
156.725  
***  
Receive  
156.375  
156.425  
156.475  
156.575  
67**  
68  
69  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77**  
78  
79  
80  
*
156.675  
156.725  
***  
***  
***  
156.875  
156.925  
156.975  
157.025  
157.075  
157.125  
157.175  
157.225  
157.275  
157.325  
157.375  
157.425  
161.525  
161.575  
161.625  
161.675  
161.725  
161.775  
161.825  
161.875  
161.925  
161.975  
162.025  
*
*
84  
85  
86  
87  
88  
*
Simplex channels 3, 21, 23, 61, 64, 81, 82, and 83 cannot be  
lawfully used by the general public in US waters.  
** Low power (1 W) only  
*** Guard band  
Note: A – in the Receive column indicates that the channel is transmit  
only.  
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Glossary  
This glossary is a list of specialized terms used in this manual.  
ACK  
Acknowledgment of communication.  
A channel that has traffic on it.  
Active Channel  
Analog Signal  
An RF signal that has a continuous nature  
rather than a pulsed or discrete nature.  
ARS  
Automatic Registration Service.  
ASTRO 25 Trunking Motorola standard for wireless digital  
trunked communications.  
ASTRO  
Conventional  
Motorola standard for wireless analog or  
digital conventional communications.  
Autoscan  
A feature that allows the radio to  
automatically scan the members of a scan  
list.  
Call Alert  
Privately page an individual by sending an  
audible tone.  
Carrier Squelch  
Feature that responds to the presence of an  
RF carrier by opening or unmuting (turning  
on) a receiver’s audio circuit. A squelch  
circuit silences the radio when no signal is  
being received so that the user does not  
have to listen to “noise.”  
Central Controller  
Channel  
A software-controlled, computer-driven  
device that receives and generates data for  
the trunked radios assigned to it. It monitors  
and directs the operations of the trunked  
repeaters.  
A group of characteristics such as transmit/  
receive frequency pairs, radio parameters,  
and encryption encoding.  
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Control Channel  
In a trunking system, one of the channels  
that is used to provide a continuous, two-  
way/data communications path between the  
central controller and all radios on the  
system.  
Conventional  
Typically refers to radio-to-radio  
communications, sometimes through a  
repeater (see Trunking).  
Conventional Scan  
List  
A scan list that includes only conventional  
channels.  
Cursor  
A visual tracking marker (a blinking line) that  
indicates a location on the display.  
Deadlock  
Displayed by the radio after three failed  
attempts to unlock the radio.The radio must  
be powered off and on prior to another  
attempt.  
Digital Private Line  
(DPL)  
A type of coded squelch using data bursts.  
Similar to PL except a digital code is used  
instead of a tone.  
Digital Signal  
Dispatcher  
An RF signal that has a pulsed, or discrete,  
nature, rather than a continuous nature.  
An individual who has radio system  
management duties.  
Dynamic Regrouping A feature that allows the dispatcher to  
temporarily reassign selected radios to a  
single special channel so they can  
communicate with each other.  
Failsoft  
A feature that allows communications to  
take place even though the central controller  
has failed. Each trunked repeater in the  
system will transmit a data word informing  
every radio that the system has gone into  
failsoft.  
FCC  
Federal Communications Commission.  
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Glossary  
Hang Up  
Disconnect.  
Home Display  
The first display information after the radio  
completes its self test.  
KVL  
Key-variable loader: A device for loading  
encryption keys into the radio.  
LCD  
Liquid crystal display.  
Light-emitting diode.  
LED  
Menu Entry  
A software-activated feature shown at the  
bottom of the display — selection of these  
features is controlled by the D, E, and  
Fbuttons.  
Monitor  
Check channel activity by pressing the  
Monitor button. If the channel is clear, you  
will hear static. If the channel is in use, you  
will hear conversation. It also serves as a  
way to check the volume level of the radio,  
since the radio will “open the squelch” when  
pressing the monitor button.  
Network Access  
Code  
Network Access Code (NAC) operates on  
digital channels to reduce voice channel  
interference between adjacent systems and  
sites.  
NiCd  
Nickel-cadmium  
NiMH  
Nickel-metal-hydride.  
Non-tactical/Revert  
The user will talk on a preprogrammed  
emergency channel. The emergency alarm  
is sent out on this same channel.  
OTAR  
Page  
Over-the-air rekeying.  
A one-way alert, with audio and/or display  
messages.  
Personality  
PIN  
A set of unique features specific to a radio.  
Personal Identification Number.  
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Preprogrammed  
Refers to a software feature that has been  
activated by a qualified radio technician.  
Private  
(Conversation) Call  
A feature that lets you have a private  
conversation with another radio user in the  
group.  
Private Line (PL)  
A sub-audible tone that is transmitted such  
that only receivers decoding the tone will  
receive it.  
Programmable  
PTT  
Refers to a radio control that can have a  
radio feature assigned to it.  
Push-To-Talk — the PTT button engages  
the transmitter and puts the radio in transmit  
(send) operation when pressed.  
Radio Frequency  
(RF)  
The part of the general frequency spectrum  
between the audio and infrared light regions  
(about 10 kHz to 10,000,000 MHz).  
Repeater  
A conventional radio feature, where you talk  
through a receive/transmit facility that re-  
transmits received signals, in order to  
improve communications range and  
coverage.  
Selective Call  
A feature that allows you to call a select  
individual, intended to provide privacy and  
to eliminate the annoyance of having to  
listen to conversations of no interest to you.  
Selective Switch  
Squelch  
Any digital P25 traffic having the correct  
Network Access Code and the correct  
talkgroup.  
Special electronic circuitry, added to the  
receiver of a radio, that reduces, or cuts off,  
unwanted signals before they are heard in  
the speaker.  
Standby  
An operating condition whereby the radio’s  
speaker is muted but still continues to  
receive data.  
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Status Calls  
Tactical/Non-revert  
Talkaround  
Pre-defined text messages that allow the  
user to send a conditional message without  
talking.  
The user will talk on the channel that was  
selected before the radio entered the  
emergency state.  
Bypass a repeater and talk directly to  
another unit for easy local unit-to-unit  
communications.  
Talkgroup  
An organization or group of radio users who  
communicate with each other using the  
same communication path.  
Talkgroup Scan List A scan list that can include both talkgroups  
(trunked) and channels (conventional).  
TMS  
Text Messaging Service.  
Trunking  
The automatic sharing of communications  
paths between a large number of users (see  
Conventional).  
Trunking Priority  
Monitor Scan List  
A scan list that includes talkgroups that are  
all from the same trunking system.  
USK  
Unique Shadow Key.  
Zone  
A grouping of channels.  
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Limited Warranty  
MOTOROLA COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS  
I. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS AND FOR HOW LONG:  
MOTOROLA INC. (“MOTOROLA”) warrants the MOTOROLA  
manufactured Communication Products listed below (“Product”)  
against defects in material and workmanship under normal use and  
service for a period of time from the date of purchase as scheduled  
below:  
ASTRO XTS 5000 Portable Units  
Product Accessories  
One (1) Year  
One (1) Year  
Motorola, 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. All replaced parts of  
Product shall become the property of MOTOROLA.  
This express limited warranty is extended by MOTOROLA to the  
original end user purchaser only and is not assignable or transferable  
to any other party. This is the complete warranty for the Product  
manufactured by MOTOROLA. MOTOROLA assumes no obligations  
or liability for additions or modifications to this warranty unless made  
in writing and signed by an officer of MOTOROLA. Unless made in a  
separate agreement between MOTOROLA and the original end user  
purchaser, MOTOROLA does not warrant the installation,  
maintenance or service of the Product.  
MOTOROLA cannot be responsible in any way for any ancillary  
equipment not furnished by MOTOROLA which is attached to or used  
in connection with the Product, or for operation of the Product with  
any ancillary equipment, and all such equipment is expressly  
excluded from this warranty. Because each system which may use  
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the Product is unique, MOTOROLA disclaims liability for range,  
coverage, or operation of the system as a whole under this warranty.  
II. GENERAL PROVISIONS:  
This warranty sets forth the full extent of MOTOROLA'S  
responsibilities regarding the Product. Repair, replacement or refund  
of the purchase price, at MOTOROLA’s option, is the exclusive  
remedy. THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER  
EXPRESS WARRANTIES. IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING  
WITHOUT LIMITATION, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED  
WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE FOR  
DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE  
PRODUCT, FOR ANY LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF TIME,  
INCONVENIENCE, COMMERCIAL LOSS, LOST PROFITS OR  
SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR  
INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT, TO THE FULL EXTENT  
SUCH MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW.  
III. STATE LAW RIGHTS:  
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION  
OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR  
LIMITATION ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO  
THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY.  
This warranty gives specific legal rights, and there may be other  
rights which may vary from state to state.  
IV. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE:  
You must provide proof of purchase (bearing the date of purchase  
and Product item serial number) in order to receive warranty service  
and, also, deliver or send the Product item, transportation and  
insurance prepaid, to an authorized warranty service location.  
Warranty service will be provided by Motorola through one of its  
authorized warranty service locations. If you first contact the company  
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which sold you the Product, it can facilitate your obtaining warranty  
service. You can also call Motorola at 1-888-567-7347 US/Canada.  
V. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:  
A) Defects or damage resulting from use of the Product in other  
than its normal and customary manner.  
B) Defects or damage from misuse, accident, water, or neglect.  
C) Defects or damage from improper testing, operation,  
maintenance, installation, alteration, modification, or  
adjustment.  
D) Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by  
defects in material workmanship.  
E) A Product subjected to unauthorized Product modifications,  
disassemblies or repairs (including, without limitation, the  
addition to the Product of non-Motorola supplied equipment)  
which adversely affect performance of the Product or  
interfere with Motorola's normal warranty inspection and  
testing of the Product to verify any warranty claim.  
F) Product which has had the serial number removed or made  
illegible.  
G) Rechargeable batteries if:  
• any of the seals on the battery enclosure of cells are  
broken or show evidence of tampering.  
• the damage or defect is caused by charging or using the  
battery in equipment or service other than the Product for  
which it is specified.  
H) Freight costs to the repair depot.  
I) A Product which, due to illegal or unauthorized alteration of  
the software/firmware in the Product, does not function in  
accordance with MOTOROLA’s published specifications or  
the FCC type acceptance labeling in effect for the Product at  
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the time the Product was initially distributed from  
MOTOROLA.  
J) Scratches or other cosmetic damage to Product surfaces that  
does not affect the operation of the Product.  
K) Normal and customary wear and tear.  
VI. PATENT AND SOFTWARE PROVISIONS:  
MOTOROLA will defend, at its own expense, any suit brought against  
the end user purchaser to the extent that it is based on a claim that  
the Product or parts infringe a United States patent, and MOTOROLA  
will pay those costs and damages finally awarded against the end  
user purchaser in any such suit which are attributable to any such  
claim, but such defense and payments are conditioned on the  
following:  
A) that MOTOROLA will be notified promptly in writing by such  
purchaser of any notice of such claim;  
B) that MOTOROLA will have sole control of the defense of such  
suit and all negotiations for its settlement or compromise; and  
C) should the Product or parts become, or in MOTOROLA’s  
opinion be likely to become, the subject of a claim of  
infringement of a United States patent, that such purchaser  
will permit MOTOROLA, at its option and expense, either to  
procure for such purchaser the right to continue using the  
Product or parts or to replace or modify the same so that it  
becomes non-infringing or to grant such purchaser a credit  
for the Product or parts as depreciated and accept its return.  
The depreciation will be an equal amount per year over the  
lifetime of the Product or parts as established by  
MOTOROLA.  
MOTOROLA will have no liability with respect to any claim of patent  
infringement which is based upon the combination of the Product or  
parts furnished hereunder with software, apparatus or devices not  
furnished by MOTOROLA, nor will MOTOROLA have any liability for  
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the use of ancillary equipment or software not furnished by  
MOTOROLA which is attached to or used in connection with the  
Product. The foregoing states the entire liability of MOTOROLA with  
respect to infringement of patents by the Product or any parts thereof.  
Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for  
MOTOROLA certain exclusive rights for copyrighted MOTOROLA  
software such as the exclusive rights to reproduce in copies and  
distribute copies of such Motorola software. MOTOROLA software  
may be used in only the Product in which the software was originally  
embodied and such software in such Product may not be replaced,  
copied, distributed, modified in any way, or used to produce any  
derivative thereof. No other use including, without limitation,  
alteration, modification, reproduction, distribution, or reverse  
engineering of such MOTOROLA software or exercise of rights in  
such MOTOROLA software is permitted. No license is granted by  
implication, estoppel or otherwise under MOTOROLA patent rights or  
copyrights.  
VII. GOVERNING LAW:  
This Warranty is governed by the laws of the State of Illinois, USA.  
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Numerics  
C
4-way navigation button ................9  
call alert paging .......................... 60  
change  
ARS mode .............................. 95  
common radio features ............... 29  
mode operation ....................... 27  
squelch operation  
A
access  
inbox ......................................107  
sent folder .............................112  
TMS feature  
use the menu .....................102  
use the preprogrammed TMS  
button ..............................103  
use TMS feature button .....102  
user login feature ....................97  
accessories ...............................121  
alert tones ...................................10  
antenna .......................................16  
radio operating frequencies ...119  
antennas ...................................121  
App button ....................................9  
attach  
analog options ..................... 32  
antenna ...................................16  
battery .....................................14  
belt clip ....................................17  
universal connector cover .......18  
select a talkgroup ................ 64  
delete a message ..................... 111  
B
backlight ........................................5  
batteries and battery  
accessories .............................121  
battery  
attaching ..................................14  
charge status  
conventional fuel gauge  
symbol ...........................117  
LED and sounds ................117  
smart fuel gauge symbol ...117  
charger ....................................13  
charging ..........................13, 116  
life ..........................................116  
recycling and disposal ...........117  
belt clip, attaching .......................17  
quick text message ............... 110  
edit a scan list  
change the scan  
list status only ........................ 44  
use the menu .......................... 40  
use the menu and the  
preprogrammed  
select button .......................... 41  
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use the preprogrammed scan list  
programming switch and the  
lock or unlock a site  
menu ......................................43  
emergency  
keep alive ................................38  
send a silent emergency  
alarm ......................................37  
send an emergency alarm .......35  
send an emergency call ...........36  
encryption  
TMS menu options ................104  
mode  
ARS Non server mode ............95  
mode select button .....................24  
mute or unmute keypad tones  
mute button ............................31  
key loading ..............................72  
key selection ............................73  
key zeroization .........................76  
use the buttons ....................77  
use the menu .......................76  
keyset selection .......................74  
managing .................................72  
multikey ...................................72  
OTAR ......................................78  
use the menu .......................78  
F
N
failsoft ..........................................84  
G
O
general radio operation .................1  
glossary .....................................133  
out-of-range ................................84  
H
phone call display and alert  
prompts ....................................52  
predefined  
helpful tips .................................113  
home button ..................................8  
I
inbox  
delete a message ..................111  
view message ........................107  
message,quick text ...............108  
username ................................98  
priority  
priority message ....................105  
private calls  
answer a private call ...............54  
initiate ......................................55  
make a private call ..................56  
L
LED indicators ...............................9  
lists ..............................................39  
scan list empty .........................39  
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quick access (one-touch) ........53  
select an ID number ................55  
private data ...............................101  
programmable controls .................3  
switch ............................... 21  
enable / disable ....................... 83  
repeater or direct operation  
use the preprogrammed  
repeater/direct switch ....... 69  
secure transmissions .............. 71  
knob ....................................... 22  
use the menu .......................... 29  
power level switch ................. 30  
selective calls  
R
radio  
care  
cleaning .............................114  
handling .............................115  
things to avoid ...................113  
on and off ................................19  
receive / transmit  
button .....................................26  
use preprogrammed volume set  
button .....................................25  
monitor buttons ......................25  
receive a message ....................107  
remove  
antenna ...................................16  
battery .....................................14  
belt clip ....................................17  
universal connector cover .......18  
repeater or direct operation .........68  
reprogram request ......................81  
use the preprogrammed reprogram  
request button ........................82  
request a new dynamic regrouping  
using the menu ........................81  
initiate ..................................... 58  
make a selective call ............... 59  
quick access (one-touch) ........ 57  
select an ID number  
use the menu ...................... 59  
send  
use the menu ...................... 66  
button ............................... 67  
predefined message,quick text  
message .............................. 110  
site  
lock ......................................... 85  
trunking ................................... 86  
view and change  
S
scan  
delete a nuisance channel ......47  
scan (conventional only)  
make a dynamic priority  
change ..................................48  
secure operations .......................71  
select  
change the current site ........ 87  
view the current site ............ 87  
smart  
a zone  
use the menu entry ZNUP or  
ZNDN ................................21  
battery condition  
use the menu ...................... 15  
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use the preprogrammed smart  
on/off switch ......................46  
the radio on .............................19  
battery button ....................15  
special radio features ..................71  
standard accessories ..................13  
status  
calls .........................................66  
symbols .....................................5  
TMS status symbols ..............105  
surveillance accessories ...........124  
CommPort integrated microphone/  
receivers ..............................126  
earpieces ...............................124  
headsets and headset  
accessories .........................125  
radio interface modules for ear  
microphones ........................125  
speaker, remote speaker and  
public safety microphones ...126  
switches ....................................127  
universal connector cover,  
user  
use the menu item ...............97  
use the preprogrammed user  
button ................................97  
log out ...................................101  
login ........................................98  
accessories ...........................127  
use the preprogrammed call  
or page button ......................80  
T
telephone calls  
answer a phone call .................50  
initiate ......................................50  
make a phone call ...................51  
quick access (one-touch) .........49  
select a phone number ............51  
text messaging ..........................102  
time and date  
W
warranty ....................................139  
edit ...........................................88  
time-out timer ..............................34  
trunking system controls .............84  
turn  
Y
your XTS 5000 model II radio .......2  
scan on or off  
use the menu .......................46  
Z
zones and channels ....................20  
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