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11.3.3 Bluetooth Profiles.................................................................................................166

11.3.4 Bluetooth Power States....................................................................................... 167

11.3.5 Bluetooth Radio Power for Android......................................................................167

11.3.5.1 Enabling Bluetooth................................................................................. 168

11.3.5.2 Disabling Bluetooth................................................................................ 168

11.3.6 Renaming the Device...........................................................................................168

11.3.7 Discovering Bluetooth Devices............................................................................ 168

11.3.8 Unpairing LEX from Bluetooth Accessories......................................................... 169

11.3.9 Enabling Profiles on Bluetooth Devices............................................................... 169

Chapter 12: Accessories........................................................................................ 171

12.1 Accessories....................................................................................................................... 171

12.2 USB Cable......................................................................................................................... 171

12.3 Desktop Cradle.................................................................................................................. 172

12.4 Vehicle Cradle................................................................................................................... 173

12.5 Holster............................................................................................................................... 173

Chapter 13: Maintenance and Troubleshooting...................................................175

13.1 Maintaining LEX Device.....................................................................................................175

13.2 Battery Safety Guidelines.................................................................................................. 175

13.3 Cleaning Guidelines...........................................................................................................176

13.4 Cleaning LEX Device.........................................................................................................177

13.5 Cleaning Interface Connector............................................................................................ 178

13.6 Cleaning Battery Contacts................................................................................................. 178

13.7 Troubleshooting................................................................................................................. 179

13.8 Back Up or Restore Data on Your Device......................................................................... 183

13.8.1 Backing Up LEX Manually................................................................................... 183

13.8.2 Backing up Contacts with Android....................................................................... 184

13.8.3 Syncing Mail, Contacts, Calendar, and More with Google...................................185

13.8.4 Backing Up Your Data and Settings with Android Backup Service .....................186

13.8.5 Restoring Data..................................................................................................... 186

13.9 Resetting the LEX Device..................................................................................................187

Chapter 14: Technical Specifications................................................................... 189

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Page 3: ...laimer Please note that certain features facilities and capabilities described in this document may not be applicable to or licensed for use on a particular system or may be dependent upon the characteristics of a particular mobile subscriber unit or configuration of certain parameters Please refer to your Motorola contact for further information Trademarks MOTOROLA MOTO MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS and the...

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Page 5: ...hone Orders 800 422 4210 US and Canada Orders For help identifying an item or part number select choice 3 from the menu 302 444 9842 International Orders Includes help for identifying an item or part number and for translation as needed Fax Orders 800 622 6210 US and Canada Orders Comments Send questions and comments regarding user documentation to documentation motorolasolutions com Provide the f...

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Page 7: ...Document History Version Description Date MN003477A01 A Initial release of the LEX L10ig Mission Critical Handheld User Guide December 2016 MN003477A01 A Document History Send Feedback 7 ...

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Page 9: ... 1 8 Related Information 27 Chapter 2 Getting Started 29 2 1 Features 29 2 2 Unpacking 32 2 3 Setting Up 32 2 3 1 Removing Screen Protective Film 33 2 3 2 Removing Battery Cover 33 2 3 3 Installing a microSD or CRYPTR micro Encryption Card 34 2 3 4 Removing microSD or CRYPTR Card 35 2 3 5 Installing Public and Private SIM Cards 35 2 3 6 Removing Public and Private SIM Cards 36 2 3 7 Installing Bat...

Page 10: ... a Locked LEX Device 53 2 10 Setting Date and Time 54 2 11 Setting the Display 54 2 11 1 Setting Screen Brightness 55 2 11 2 Setting Adaptive Brightness 55 2 11 3 Setting Up Wallpapers 56 2 11 4 Setting Up Sleep Mode 57 2 11 5 Setting Up Daydream 57 2 11 6 Setting Font Size 58 2 11 7 Setting Screen Rotation 58 2 11 8 Enabling Cast Screen 59 2 11 8 1 Projecting the LEX Screen on Another Device 59 2...

Page 11: ...9 4 3 Deleting People 90 Chapter 5 Calling 91 5 1 Making a Call 91 5 2 Making a Call Using a Dialer 92 5 3 Making a Call Using Call History 92 5 4 Making A Conference Call 93 5 5 Answering Calls with a Bluetooth Headset 94 5 6 Call Settings 95 Chapter 6 Emergency Services 97 6 1 Emergency Notification Settings for LEX 97 6 1 1 Setting Emergency Audio Notification 97 6 1 2 Setting Emergency Visual ...

Page 12: ...th LMR Radios 119 8 1 Pairing Radio with the LEX Device 119 8 2 Unpairing Radio from the LEX Device 121 8 3 Selecting Zones and Channels 121 8 4 Sending PTT Audio 122 8 5 Selecting Audio Routing Options 123 8 5 1 Adjusting Sound Volume 124 8 6 Emergency Calling on LEX Device Paired with LMR 124 8 6 1 Enabling Emergency Mode 125 8 6 2 Disabling Emergency Mode 126 8 7 Adding Favorite Talkgroups 127 ...

Page 13: ...USB Tethering 152 11 1 1 2 Configuring Bluetooth Tethering 153 11 1 1 3 Configuring Portable Wi Fi Hotspot Settings 153 11 1 2 Data Usage 155 11 1 2 1 Setting Data Usage Warning 155 11 1 3 Disabling Data When Roaming 156 11 1 4 Limiting Data Connection to a Network 156 11 1 5 Editing Access Point Names 157 11 1 6 Adding a Virtual Private Network VPN 157 11 1 7 Emergency Broadcasts 158 11 2 Wireles...

Page 14: ... 173 Chapter 13 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 175 13 1 Maintaining LEX Device 175 13 2 Battery Safety Guidelines 175 13 3 Cleaning Guidelines 176 13 4 Cleaning LEX Device 177 13 5 Cleaning Interface Connector 178 13 6 Cleaning Battery Contacts 178 13 7 Troubleshooting 179 13 8 Back Up or Restore Data on Your Device 183 13 8 1 Backing Up LEX Manually 183 13 8 2 Backing up Contacts with Android 18...

Page 15: ...en 45 Figure 16 Selecting Power Off 46 Figure 17 Power Button Menu 48 Figure 18 Power Button Menu 49 Figure 19 Brightness Level Slidebar 55 Figure 20 Adaptive Brightness Slidebar 55 Figure 21 Service Switch 64 Figure 22 Switch Networks Confirmation Popup 64 Figure 23 Switch Networks Confirmation Popup 65 Figure 24 Google Keyboard Settings 71 Figure 25 Default PSX Home Screen 75 Figure 26 Widgets S...

Page 16: ...rgency Clear 127 Figure 52 Camera Photo Screen 134 Figure 53 Camera Screen 135 Figure 54 Camera Option Bar 135 Figure 55 Camera Zoom 136 Figure 56 Panoramic Mode 137 Figure 57 Panoramic Frame 137 Figure 58 Video Mode 138 Figure 59 Camera Settings 138 Figure 60 Video Settings 139 Figure 61 Gallery Albums 140 Figure 62 Photo Example 143 Figure 63 Cropping Grid 145 Figure 64 Video Playback Controls 1...

Page 17: ... Icons 85 Table 9 Emergency Messaging Settings 99 Table 10 Emergency Location Settings 100 Table 11 Calling Accounts Setting 114 Table 12 Calling Barring Setting 115 Table 13 Applications 131 Table 14 Camera Icons and Actions 134 Table 15 Bluetooth Profiles 166 Table 16 Troubleshooting the LEX Series Device 179 Table 17 For LEX Devices with Dual SIMs Private Network and Public Network 181 Table 18...

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Page 19: ... a Pattern 50 Specifying a PIN or Password 51 Setting Timeout for Locking 52 Unlocking the LEX Device Using a Pattern 53 Unlocking the LEX Device Using a PIN or Password 53 Calling Emergency from a Locked LEX Device 53 Setting Date and Time 54 Setting Screen Brightness 55 Setting Adaptive Brightness 55 Setting Up Wallpapers 56 Setting Up Sleep Mode 57 Setting Up Daydream 57 Setting Font Size 58 Se...

Page 20: ...Making a Call 91 Making a Call Using a Dialer 92 Making a Call Using Call History 92 Making A Conference Call 93 Setting Emergency Audio Notification 97 Setting Emergency Visual Notification 98 Setting Emergency Messaging Notification Settings 99 Setting Emergency Location Notification Settings 100 Emergency Calling over Public Network 101 Emergency IMS VoLTE Calls Private Network 102 Making IMS V...

Page 21: ...g Photos 135 Taking Panoramic Photos 136 Recording Videos 137 Sharing Albums 141 Getting Album Information 141 Deleting Albums 141 Viewing and Browsing Photos 142 Rotating Photos 143 Cropping Photos 144 Setting Photos as Contact Icons 146 Sharing Photos 146 Deleting Photos 146 Watching Videos 147 Sharing Videos 148 Deleting Videos 148 Configuring USB Tethering 152 Configuring Bluetooth Tethering 1...

Page 22: ...ing Bluetooth Devices 168 Unpairing LEX from Bluetooth Accessories 169 Enabling Profiles on Bluetooth Devices 169 Cleaning Interface Connector 178 Cleaning Battery Contacts 178 Backing Up LEX Manually 183 Backing up Contacts with Android 184 Syncing Mail Contacts Calendar and More with Google 185 Backing Up Your Data and Settings with Android Backup Service 186 Restoring Data 186 Resetting the LEX...

Page 23: ...ons on page 25 Icon Conventions on page 25 Regulatory Information on page 26 Service Information on page 26 Related Information on page 27 1 1 Helpful Background Information Motorola Solutions offers various courses designed to assist in learning about the system For more information on current course offerings and technology paths visit http www motorolasolutions com training Return to Process Ab...

Page 24: ...formation on the features listed in the chapter descriptions below About this Guide on page 23 Chapter 1 presents contacts and general information related to this product Getting Started on page 29 Chapter 2 explains getting the LEX series device up and running for the first time Using the LEX Device on page 67 Chapter 3 is a reference to operating the LEX device Calling on page 91 Chapter 4 is a ...

Page 25: ... box and radio button names Key names on a keypad Button names on a screen Bullets indicate Action items Lists of alternatives Lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential Sequential lists for example those that describe step by step procedures appear as numbered lists Return to Process About this Guide on page 23 1 5 Icon Conventions The documentation set is designed to give the re...

Page 26: ...latory Safety RF Exposure Guide PN MN001458A01 A included with this package Return to Process About this Guide on page 23 1 7 Service Information If you have a problem with your equipment contact Motorola Solutions Global Customer Support Center for your region Contact information is available at http www motorolasolutions com support You can also call 1 800 323 9949 for support and select option ...

Page 27: ...m a Motorola Solutions business partner contact that business partner for support Return to Process About this Guide on page 23 1 8 Related Information Unless otherwise specified Motorola Solutions documents listed here are available from Motorola Online at https businessonline motorolasolutions com If you are new to Motorola Online follow the on screen instructions to sign up for an account To ac...

Page 28: ... application that offers services over 4G 3G or WiFi network NOTICE If this user guide is not accessible by the TechDocs app on your LEX contact your device technician or system administrator who can obtain assistance from Motorola Solutions to load user guides to your LEX device PSX Secure Calling Client Application PSX Secure Calling User Guide NOTICE If this user guide is not accessible by the ...

Page 29: ...Time on page 43 Powering Off on page 46 Entering and Exiting the Suspend Mode on page 46 Covert Mode on page 47 LEX Series Device Lock on page 49 Setting Date and Time on page 54 Setting the Display on page 54 Sound and Notification Settings on page 59 Public and Private Carrier Modes on page 62 2 1 Features The LEX device features are shown in the following figure and summarized in the following ...

Page 30: ...B is connected Display Screen Tap screen displays all information to operate the device Recent Apps key Press to switch to stop or manage applications currently running on the background of the device Home key Displays the Home screen with a single tap Back key Displays the previous screen Closes the keyboard if the on screen keyboard is open External Speakers Use for communications in handset mod...

Page 31: ...tion of software and system connection fol lowing the LEX device shipping To verify if the PTT feature is enabled on the device contact your technical support Power Button Press and hold to turn on the device Press to turn the screen on or off Press and hold to se lect one of these options Power On Off Turn On Off Airplane mode Disables all wireless con nections Service switch Switches between pub...

Page 32: ...lutions Support Center immediately Return to Process Getting Started on page 29 2 3 Setting Up The initial setup of the LEX device requires that the battery and any cards be installed NOTICE The device may be delivered to you with battery SIM card microSD card and or CRYPTR cards already installed activated and ready for use In this case ignore steps 2 through 6 of the following section if they we...

Page 33: ...ng Battery on page 37 Removing Battery on page 37 2 3 1 Removing Screen Protective Film The device is provided with a screen protective film that protects the device during shipping To enable proper operation the screen protector must be removed before use Figure 3 Removing the Screen Protective Film Return to Process Setting Up on page 32 2 3 2 Removing Battery Cover This procedure explains how t...

Page 34: ...e slot of the card is located under the battery When and where to use NOTICE For powering up devices with CRYPTR micro cards device technicians should follow instructions in LEX L10i L10ig Service Provisioning Guide NOTICE The LEX device may be delivered to you with battery SIM card and microSD or CRYPTR card already installed activated and ready for use In case a CRYPTR is pre installed in the de...

Page 35: ... battery cover Return to Process Setting Up on page 32 2 3 5 Installing Public and Private SIM Cards Public and private phone services require a Subscriber Identification Module SIM card Prerequisites The SIM card can contain the following information Mobile phone service provider account details Information regarding service access and preferences Contact information which can be moved to the Peo...

Page 36: ...e holder until it is fully seated and flat You should hear a click when the SIM card in fully in place Figure 6 Installing the Public and Private SIM Cards Return to Process Setting Up on page 32 2 3 6 Removing Public and Private SIM Cards When and where to use Use this procedure to remove the public or private SIM cards Procedure 1 Press and hold the Power button for three seconds 2 Tap Power Off...

Page 37: ...ing the Battery 3 Press the top of battery into place 4 Place the battery cover into place 5 Ensure that all battery cover snaps are fully engaged Return to Process Setting Up on page 32 2 3 8 Removing Battery When and where to use Perform this procedure to remove the battery Procedure 1 Slide a finger nail preferably a thumb nail into the Battery Cover removal slot and gently pull the Battery Cov...

Page 38: ...CE For detailed description installation and operation of the LEX device accessories refer the quick start guides provided with each accessory Return to Process Getting Started on page 29 Related Links Charging Temperature on page 38 Battery Charge Indicators on page 39 Battery Management on page 40 2 4 1 Charging Temperature Charge batteries in temperatures from 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Note tha...

Page 39: ...han 5 power left Solid red Charging Fast blinking red once every 0 5 second Charging error Temperature is too low or too high Charging has gone on too long without com pletion typical charge is four hours Slowly blinking green once every 2 seconds Battery is greater than 90 charged Solid green Device is charged Slowly blinking blue once every 4 seconds A new notification has been received Alternat...

Page 40: ...re checking the battery charge level remove the device from any AC power source cradle or cable To check the charge status of the main battery tap About Phone Status Battery status indicates that the battery is discharging and Battery level lists the battery charge as a percentage of fully charged Return to Process Charging Information on page 38 Related Links Battery Usage Monitor on page 40 Low ...

Page 41: ...erent information Some applications include buttons that open screens with settings to adjust power use Return to Process Battery Management on page 40 2 4 3 2 Low Battery Notification When the battery charge level drops below 15 the device displays a notice to connect to power The user should charge the battery using one of the charging accessories Figure 11 Low Battery Notification When the batt...

Page 42: ...iod of non use Reduce screen brightness Minimize use of applications that keep the device from suspending for example music or video applications Return to Process Battery Management on page 40 Related Links Turning Off the Radio on page 42 2 4 3 3 1 Turning Off the Radio When and where to use The Airplane Mode disables radio frequency signal transmission by the LEX device When enabled the device ...

Page 43: ...r the First Time Follow this procedure to set up your LEX device Prerequisites In the SIM card slot insert SIM card NOTICE For more information on installing SIM cards see Installing Public and Private SIM Cards on page 35 Procedure 1 Turn on the device by pressing the Power The Welcome screen appears Figure 13 LEX L10ig Welcome Screen MN003477A01 A Chapter 2 Getting Started Send Feedback 43 ...

Page 44: ...perform the following actions a Tap No thanks b Set up a new Google Account by follow ing the on screen instructions 6 Accept the Terms and Conditions by tapping Accept 7 In the Set up payment info select one of the following If you want to add a debit or credit card select Add credit or debit card If you want to add cards later select No thanks 8 In the Set up email window perform the following I...

Page 45: ...ping and holding the background The following screen appears Figure 15 L10ig Wallpapers Widgets and Settings Screen 12 Tap Wallpapers Widgets or Settings to customize your LEX device Return to Process Getting Started on page 29 MN003477A01 A Chapter 2 Getting Started Send Feedback 45 ...

Page 46: ...ne will shut down is displayed on the screen Return to Process Getting Started on page 29 2 7 Entering and Exiting the Suspend Mode Suspend mode also known as sleep mode is a low power mode of operation that helps reduce electrical power consumption by shutting down parts of the device that are not in use The device goes into Suspend mode when the Power button is pressed or after a time out period...

Page 47: ...ore Suspend mode becomes active Return to Process Entering and Exiting the Suspend Mode on page 46 2 8 Covert Mode In the Covert Mode the device goes dark and quiet All visible and audible alerts and notifications are shut down This feature makes the LEX device effectively unnoticeable even in a silent and dark environment In Covert Mode the following sounds visual indications and keys are disable...

Page 48: ...il PTT is pressed Return to Process Getting Started on page 29 Related Links Turning On Covert Mode on page 48 Turning Off Covert Mode on page 49 2 8 1 Turning On Covert Mode When and where to use Use this procedure to turn on Covert Mode Procedure 1 Press and hold the Power button for at least two seconds The following Power Button menu displays Figure 17 Power Button Menu 2 Tap Covert mode The s...

Page 49: ...ed people from using the device The device does not lock at the same time as it is suspended The device can also be locked manually by the user to disable unwanted key presses or screen tap or to keep data secured To manually lock the device press and release the Power button When the device is locked and cellular network signal is available phone calls notification of new messages missed calls an...

Page 50: ...isplayed If Pattern PIN or Password is selected a pattern PIN or password must be specified Then the Security screen is re displayed The device is set to lock Postrequisites Specify a pattern as described in Specifying a Pattern on page 50 Specify a PIN or password as described in Specifying a PIN or Password on page 51 Then specify a timeout value as described in Setting Timeout for Locking on pa...

Page 51: ...ing Option on page 50 2 9 1 2 Specifying a PIN or Password Setting a PIN or password as your screen lock helps you protect your device When and where to use Use this procedure to specify a PIN or password to unlock your LEX device Procedure 1 From the Home screen tap Security Screen lock 2 Select PIN or Password The Secure start up window displays 3 If you want to further protect your device by re...

Page 52: ...es is displayed 5 Select a timeout value from the list 6 The Security screen is re displayed Return to Process Selecting a Locking Option on page 50 2 9 2 Device Unlock When the LEX device is not used for a period of time and the user tries to access the device the Lock screen displays Depending on which Screen lock option is active the user does one of the following Nothing Swipe the screen Enter...

Page 53: ...e with a PIN or password Procedure 1 Press and release the Power button 2 Swipe the screen from the bottom upwards 3 In the text field enter your pin or password 4 Tap Done The device unlocks and the Home screen is shown Return to Process Device Unlock on page 52 2 9 3 Calling Emergency from a Locked LEX Device You can make an emergency call even when the LEX device is locked and you do not rememb...

Page 54: ... Started on page 29 2 11 Setting the Display The following LEX device display features can be customized Brightness level Set the brightness of the display Adaptive brightness Optimize brightness level for available light Wallpaper Choose a background type on the Home and lock screens Three options are available Gallery Live Wallpapers and Wallpapers Sleep Set the time the device waits before turn...

Page 55: ...ss Use this task to set the screen brightness Procedure 1 Tap 2 Tap 3 Tap Display 4 Tap Brightness level Figure 19 Brightness Level Slidebar 5 Set the brightness level by adjusting the Brightness Level slidebar Return to Process Setting the Display on page 54 2 11 2 Setting Adaptive Brightness Optimize brightness level for available light Procedure 1 Tap 2 Tap 3 Tap Display 4 Adjust the Adaptive b...

Page 56: ... For a still image from the Gallery app perform the following actions a Tap Gallery and browse the albums b Select an image by tapping it c Tap Set wallpaper For animated or interactive wallpaper perform the following actions a Tap Live Wallpapers b Select a wallpaper to preview c Tap Set wallpaper For an image from the Google Now Launcher app perform the following actions a Tap Google Now Launche...

Page 57: ...saver when the LEX device is docked inside a cradle and or in sleep mode Use this procedure to set up a screensaver Procedure 1 From the Home screen tap 2 Tap 3 Tap Display 4 Tap Daydream 5 Select from Clock Colors Photo Frame Photo Table or Photos 6 Tap to configure the item selected in the previous step 7 Tap tap WHEN TO DAYDREAM and select when you would like the feature to be active While dock...

Page 58: ...tation of the screen to portrait or landscape When and where to use Use this procedure when you want to set your screen to automatically rotate Procedure 1 NOTICE Some applications may not support screen rotation From the Home screen tap 2 Tap 3 Tap Display 4 Tap When device is rotated and select one of the following If you want the screen to rotate select Rotate the contents of the screen If you ...

Page 59: ...ast Screen on page 59 When and where to use Use this procedure to project the device screen on another device Procedure 1 From the Home screen tap 2 Tap 3 Tap Display 4 Tap Cast 5 Select the device on which you want to show your device screen Your device should now display on the other device 6 To stop projecting your device screen swipe down from the Status bar and tap Disconnect under Cast Retur...

Page 60: ...ssages and calls The user can set a schedule so that Do not disturb is turned on and off automatically The user can set exceptions on chosen elements Procedure 1 Tap Sound notification Do not disturb Priority only allows 2 Set exceptions by doing the following a If you want to unmute Reminders adjust the Reminders slidebar b If you want to unmute Events adjust the Events slidebar c If you want to ...

Page 61: ... the following Rule name Days Start time End time Do not disturb If you want to set automatic rules for weeknights perform the following actions a Select Weeknights and adjust the slide bar to the On position b Set the following Rule name Days Start time End time Do not disturb If you want to set automatic rules for events perform the following actions a Select Event and adjust the slidebar to the...

Page 62: ... 5 7 8 20 26 28 3G UMTS Bands 1 2 4 5 8 Quad Band GSM 850 MHz 900 MHz 1800 MHz 1900 MHz 802 11 a b g n Wi Fi and Miracast NOTICE LEX Devices with a single SIM card will automatically configure themselves to use that SIM card NOTICE The device has a different phone number for Private mode and for Public mode For more information see Table 17 For LEX Devices with Dual SIMs Private Network and Public...

Page 63: ...ic slot by default All subsequent reboots are on the last used SIM slot Return to Process Public and Private Carrier Modes on page 62 2 13 2 Switching Modes Using the Power Button When the LEX device is equipped with Private and Public SIM cards the Power button can be used to switch modes Prerequisites Ensure the device is equipped with Private and Public enabled SIM cards When and where to use U...

Page 64: ...vice is equipped with Private and Public enabled SIM cards When and where to use Use this procedure to switch modes using the setting applications NOTICE You may need to switch between private and public network modes when you want to use capabilities provided by one network that are not provided by the other For example if the phone is in private mode switch to public mode before you can dial num...

Page 65: ...t network 6 Select Public or Private A confirmation popup is displayed Figure 23 Switch Networks Confirmation Popup 7 Tap Switch Return to Process Public and Private Carrier Modes on page 62 MN003477A01 A Chapter 2 Getting Started Send Feedback 65 ...

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Page 67: ...vigation The multi tap sensitive screen enables the user to operate the LEX device Table 4 Using the Touchscreen Action Result Tap Tap to select items on the screen type letters and symbols using the on screen keyboard press on screen buttons Tap and Hold Tap and hold an item on the Home screen to move it to a new location or to the trash an item in Apps to create a shortcut on the Home screen an ...

Page 68: ...rs To enter numbers and symbols Without switching to the Numbers or Symbols keyboard it is possible to tap and hold one of the top row keys until a menu appears then select a number Keys with alternate characters display an ellipsis below the character By tapping the Shift key the user enters a capital letter When the user taps and holds the Shift key until it changes state Shift key is underlined...

Page 69: ...th on keypress Allows you to adjust vibration strength on key press Popup on keypress Pops up a duplicate of the key pressed Voice input key Allows you to speak the name of the key to in put a key Key long press delay Allows you to set the duration of the long press popup Show emojis in symbols keyboard Shows recently used emojis in suggestion strip of symbols keyboard Theme Theme Allows you to se...

Page 70: ...onary Personal Dictionary Uses your personal dictionary when correcting words Add on dictionaries Allows you to add additional dictionaries to cor rect words Sync learned words Allows you to save learned words to use across devices Delete learned words Clears learned words from this device and backups Advanced Emoji for physical keyboard Physical Alt key shows the emoji palette Show app icon Displ...

Page 71: ...e 24 Google Keyboard Settings 2 If you want to switch the keyboard to use another language tap Languages 3 If you want to change default input preferences tap Preferences 4 If you want to set theme and custom input styles tap Theme 5 If you want to configure text correction tap Text Correction 6 If you want to enter text by sliding your finger on the screen tap Gesture Typing 7 If you want to adju...

Page 72: ... 2 Select the input language by performing one of the following If Then If you want to use system language Adjust the Use system language slidebar If you want to select other language Perform the following a Adjust the Use system language slide bar b Tap the language you want to set and adjust the slidebar next to it NOTICE For more information on input languages see Google Keyboard Settings on pa...

Page 73: ...word suggestions Procedure 1 From the Home screen tap Language input Google Keyboard Text correction 2 Personalize the settings by adjusting the slidebars next to the options of your choice NOTICE For more information on text correction settings see Google Keyboard Settings on page 69 Return to Process Adjusting Google Keyboard Settings on page 70 3 2 1 1 5 Setting Gesture Typing Gesture typing al...

Page 74: ...e Google Keyboard Settings on page 69 Return to Process Adjusting Google Keyboard Settings on page 70 3 3 PSX Home Screen PSX Home Screen is a user interface available for the LEX L10ig Specifically PSX Home Screen provides a unique experience for customizing the Home screen Before proceeding with the subsequent topics contact your device technician to obtain the PSX Home Screen application from M...

Page 75: ...es NOTICE When CRYPTR Card is used the device requires setting a password after initial boot and entering this password whenever the device restarts This is not a password to access the device but a password to protect Motorola Solutions secure applications After suspend mode or screen time out the screen displays with the lock slider Unlock the device by swiping the screen from the bottom upwards...

Page 76: ... customized by adding various widgets This section describes how to Add Widgets Move Widgets Remove Widgets Configure Home screen settings Return to Process LEX L10ig PSX Home Screen on page 75 Related Links Adding Widgets on page 76 Moving Widgets on page 79 Removing Widgets on page 79 Example of a Customized Home Screen Panel on page 79 3 3 2 1 1 Adding Widgets Widgets are applications that run ...

Page 77: ... place it in the current panel If there is not enough room in the panel or you want to place the widget in a new panel slide the widget to the right of the screen until a blank panel appears Then place the widget in the new panel NOTICE Some widgets are re sizable as soon as you place it in a panel Press and hold the widget If the re size tool displays four dots one on each side of the widget you ...

Page 78: ...et Procedure 1 Add PSX My Apps widget as described in Adding Widgets on page 76 An empty PSX My Apps widget displays Figure 27 Empty PSX My Apps Widget 2 Tap the PSX My Apps widget to add shortcuts to it A screen with a list of shortcuts is displayed Figure 28 List of Shortcuts for PSX My Apps Widgets 3 Select each shortcut that you want to add to the PSX My Apps widget You may add up to five shor...

Page 79: ...o remove or clear space on your Home screen Procedure 1 Slide the Home screen panel until you locate the panel that holds the widget that you want to remove 2 Touch and hold the widget while sliding it down to the bottom of the panel X Remove appears near the bottom of the screen 3 Slide the widget to X Remove until the widget turns red and your finger is directly above X Remove then release the w...

Page 80: ...n on page 76 3 4 Status Bar The Status bar displays the time notification icons left side and status icons right side Figure 31 Status Bar If there are more notifications than can fit in the Status bar it is indicated that more notifications exist Open the Notifications panel to view all notifications and status Return to Process Using the LEX Device on page 67 MN003477A01 A Chapter 3 Using the LE...

Page 81: ...ence application CRYPTR Manager indication that a certificate is nearing expiration CRYPTR Manager indication that a certificate has expired CRYPTR Manager indication that the CRYPTR micro is in a tampered state CRYPTR Manager indication that MVPN is not connected CRYPTR Manager indication that MVPN is con nected Indicates an upcoming event Indicates an open Wi Fi network is available Radio Servic...

Page 82: ...a missed call Indicates tethering is active for Bluetooth or USB Also used to indicate a Wi Fi hotspot is active Screenshot captured Indicates that Wi Fi hotspot is active NOTICE Contact Motorola Support to obtain the PSX Cockpit application Return to Process Using the LEX Device on page 67 3 6 Status Icons Status icons give you status information on actions occurring on your LEX device Table 7 St...

Page 83: ...gnal strength No mobile network signal Connected to a 4G network Connected to a 3G network Roaming from a network No SIM card installed Return to Process Using the LEX Device on page 67 3 7 Managing Notifications Notification icons report the arrival of new messages calendar events alarms and ongoing events When a notification occurs an icon appears in the Status bar with a brief description See N...

Page 84: ... be cleared Close the Notifications panel by dragging the bottom of the Notifications panel to the top of the screen or by tapping Return to Process Using the LEX Device on page 67 3 8 Quick Settings The Quick Settings panel provides easy access to some frequently used settings You can use one of two methods With two fingers drag the Status Bar panel down to display the Quick Settings panel Drag t...

Page 85: ...ction Allows you to adjust Wi Fi settings Bluetooth Displays the current state of the Bluetooth radio Allows you to adjust Bluetooth settings Displays your current Do not disturb settings Allows you to modify Do not disturb settings Service Displays the current cellular service used public or private Displays your current airplane mode setting Al lows you to turn the airplane mode on or off Displa...

Page 86: ...to Process Using the LEX Device on page 67 Related Links Creating Folders on page 86 Naming Folders on page 86 Removing Folders on page 87 3 9 1 Creating Folders Organize the content of your Home screen by creating folders NOTICE There must be a minimum of two app icons to create a folder Procedure 1 Go to the desired Home screen 2 Tap and hold on one application icon 3 Drag the icon and stack on ...

Page 87: ...tes 2 Drag the folder to X Remove until the folder turns red then release The folder is removed from the screen Return to Process Folders on page 86 3 10 Accessing Files from a Computer Follow this procedure to allow access to files from your computer using MTP media device or using PTP camera software Procedure 1 Connect the device to your computer using a USB cable If one of the following messag...

Page 88: ...f you want to transfer files to Windows or Mac MTP select File transfers If you want to access photos or other files on a computer that does not support MTP select Photo transfer PTP If you want to use LEX for MIDI input select MIDI 5 Tap to return to the previous screen Return to Process Using the LEX Device on page 67 MN003477A01 A Chapter 3 Using the LEX Device 88 Send Feedback ...

Page 89: ...3 Enter the contact name and other information Tap a field to start typing and swipe down to view all categories 4 Adding more than one entry for a category requires an additional step For example To add a work address after typing a personal address tap Add new for that field To open a menu with preset labels such as Home or Work for an email address tap the label to the right of the item of cont...

Page 90: ...ere to use Use this procedure to delete contacts Procedure 1 In the People application tap the All contacts tab 2 Tap a name to delete 3 Tap 4 Tap Delete 5 Tap OK to confirm Return to Process Managing People Contacts on page 89 MN003477A01 A Chapter 4 Managing People Contacts 90 Send Feedback ...

Page 91: ...et on page 94 Call Settings on page 95 5 1 Making a Call When and where to use Use this procedure to make a call Procedure 1 On the Home screen tap 2 In the To field type a name or phone number As you enter text matching contacts appear Tap from the contact list User can also initiate calls to contacts from the following actions If Then You want to call from the contact list Tap You want to call a...

Page 92: ...urn on the speakerphone Tap You want to mute the call Tap 5 Tap to end the call Return to Process Calling on page 91 5 3 Making a Call Using Call History Use this procedure to make a call using call history When and where to use Call History is a list of all the calls placed received or missed Call History provides a convenient way to redial a number return a call or add a number to Contacts Proce...

Page 93: ...available if you want to talk to more than one user at a time When and where to use Use this procedure to create a conference call with multiple people NOTICE Conference calling may not be supported by your service provider Check with your technical support for conference calling availability The total number of conference call participants may be limited by your service provider For the maximum n...

Page 94: ...erence Call and everyone can talk and hear one another 7 Tap to end the call Return to Process Calling on page 91 5 5 Answering Calls with a Bluetooth Headset When you receive a phone call the Incoming Call screen opens displaying the caller ID and any additional information about the caller that is in the contact application NOTICE To connect a Bluetooth headset to the LEX device see Discovering ...

Page 95: ...Calls Set to enable disable incoming calls Display Duration Set display duration ON Vibrating After Connected Enable vibration when answering calls Voicemail Tap to configure voicemail settings Service Set the service provider or other provider for voicemail service Setup Tap to update the phone number used to access voicemail Sound Tap to select a sound when a voicemail is received Vibrate Tap to...

Page 96: ...f default TTY is off TTY Full Transmit and receive TTY characters TTY HCO Transmit TTY characters but receive by listening to earpiece TTY VCO Receive TTY characters but transmit by speaking into microphone Additional Call Settings Ringtone Settings When using a Bluetooth headset select the path that the ring is heard Options Bluetooth or Speaker and Bluetooth default NOTICE Bluetooth headset conn...

Page 97: ... to configure Emergency audio visual messaging and location notifications on the device NOTICE Additional applications provided from Motorola Solutions are required to configure Emergency Notifications for Emergency on the LEX device If you are unable to configure Emergency audio notification settings on the LEX device contact your device technician Return to Process Emergency Services on page 97 ...

Page 98: ...ion Bar and tap Emergency icon 2 To enable visual notification settings configure the following Status Bar Icon tap check On or Off Camera Flash tap check On or Off Blink Display tap check On or Off Return to Process Emergency Notification Settings for LEX on page 97 6 1 3 Setting Admin Emergency Settings Access to Emergency Notification settings may be available through the Emergency settings on ...

Page 99: ... messaging notifications on the device If you are unable to configure Emergency notifications for Messaging on the device contact your device technician Procedure 1 From the device screen pull down the Notification Bar and tap Emergency icon 2 Tap Admin Emergency Settings bar Figure 39 Admin Emergency Messaging Settings Table 9 Emergency Messaging Settings Name Send Message Tap slider to enable or...

Page 100: ...fications on the LEX device If you are unable to configure Emergency audio notification settings on the LEX device contact your device technician When and where to use Follow this procedure to set emergency location notifications on the device Procedure 1 From the device screen pull down the Notification Bar and tap Emergency icon 2 Tap Admin Emergency Settings bar Figure 40 Admin Emergency Locati...

Page 101: ...SIM The pre programmed emergency numbers may not work in all locations and sometimes an emergency call cannot be placed due to network environmental or interference issues For additional information contact your system administrator When and where to use Use this procedure to make an emergency call on the public network Procedure To make emergency calls on a locked phone If Then If you need to mak...

Page 102: ...ed on the IMS network from the LEX device the emergency operator is unable to obtain the caller identification to assist If enabling OIR user will need to identify himself when talking to the PSAP For additional information contact your device technician When and where to use Follow this procedure to make an IMS VoLTE Emergency call Procedure 1 Complete one of the following actions for IMS VoLTE E...

Page 103: ... menu appears and tap Clear Emergency to exit emergency Return to Process Emergency Services on page 97 6 4 Emergency Call for LMR Paired Devices When Land Mobile Radio LMR is paired with a LEX device and the power button is pressed on any device where LMR is present the LEX device reacts based on what LMR channel the user is on and what Emergency Mode that channel is assigned See Emergency Callin...

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Page 105: ...esentative for details If the IMS option is implemented in your private network your LEX device if enabled will support the following features IMS VoLTE IMS VoLTE ViLTE video Calls IMS ClearTone IMS Conference Call IMS Voice Mail IMS Supplementary Services IMS Messaging Emergency Calling see Emergency IMS VoLTE Calls Private Network on page 102 Additional PSX applications are available on your pri...

Page 106: ... You want to call a contact in your favorites Tap You want to make a call with the dialer Tap 3 Tap to initiate the call If Then You want to turn on the speakerphone Tap You want to mute the call Tap 4 Tap to end the call Return to Process IMS VoLTE on page 105 7 2 Making IMS Video Calls If your system supports VoLTE users can make and receive video calls to and from other users over an LTE IMS ne...

Page 107: ...es Tap Favorites You want to call a contact in your history list Tap History You want to make a call with the dialer Tap You want to call a contact Tap 3 Tap to initiate the call If Then You want to turn on the speakerphone Tap You want to mute the call Tap 4 Tap Video Call The call is placed on hold 5 From the Which type of call window select a call type MN003477A01 A Chapter 7 IMS VoLTE Send Fee...

Page 108: ...nks Receiving IMS Video Calls on page 108 Enabling IMS Video Calling on page 109 7 2 1 Receiving IMS Video Calls If your private system supports VoLTE calls users can receive a video call from another user When and where to use Use this procedure to receive a video call on the LEX device Procedure 1 When callee receives a video call user swipes one of the following choices from the device screen V...

Page 109: ...age 106 7 2 2 Enabling IMS Video Calling Video Calling allows the user to send and receive Video Calls When and where to use Use this procedure to configure Video Calling If you are unable to configure Video Call settings on the LEX device contact your system administrator Procedure 1 Tap 2 From drop down menu select Settings Calls 3 Tap Turn on Video Calling to enable Return to Process Making IMS...

Page 110: ...u want to call a contact Tap You want to call a contact in your favorites Tap Favorites You want to call a contact in your history list Tap History You want to make a call with the dialer Tap 3 Tap to initiate the call If Then You want to turn on the speakerphone Tap You want to mute the call Tap 4 When the call connects tap Add Call The first call is placed on hold 5 Tap the keys to enter the sec...

Page 111: ...er can configure settings in the LEX device that may affect the way VoiceMail will operate NOTICE When switching between public and private modes you LEX device phone number is not the same Contact your system administrator for further details Users can initiate the following actions Leave a voicemail message Retrieve a voicemail message Select play and manage create modify greeting delete message...

Page 112: ... an active call the LEX user can place the active call on hold To configure call hold on your LEX device see Placing IMS VoLTE Call on Hold on page 113 Communication Waiting During an active call if another caller calls your LEX device the user has the option to Answer or Decline the incoming call To configure Call Waiting on the LEX device see Enabling IMS Call Waiting on page 113 Call Forwarding...

Page 113: ...your system administrator Procedure 1 Tap 2 From drop down menu select Settings Calls Additional Settings 3 Tap to enable Call Waiting Return to Process IMS Supplementary Services on page 112 7 5 3 Enabling IMS Call Forwarding Follow this procedure to enable IMS Call Forwarding Call Forwarding immediately redirects calls intended for your LEX device to another number You can still make outgoing ca...

Page 114: ... not ring This option overrides all other forwarding op tions Tap and select Enable or Disable and set the device number Forward Implicitly Calls are forwarded when you are on the phone Deactivate All All call forwarding options are disabled All calls are sent to the voicemail num ber Tap slider On or Off Return to Process IMS Supplementary Services on page 112 7 5 4 Enabling IMS Call Barring Call...

Page 115: ...2 From the Input Password window enter call barring password and tap OK Incoming call barring allows user to bar incoming Roaming audio and video calls 1 Tap Incoming call barring enter password and select one of the following Off Roaming All 2 From the Input Password window enter call barring password and tap OK Return to Process IMS Supplementary Services on page 112 7 5 5 Enabling Originating I...

Page 116: ...network If you are unable to text messages on the LEX device contact your system administrator Prerequisites Users can install messaging apps from the Google Play Store to use on the IMS private network If you are sending to multiple users configure the Group Messaging setting before sending a text See Enabling IMS Group Messaging on page 117 NOTICE For IMS messaging use the Messaging app on the d...

Page 117: ...Related Links Enabling IMS Group Messaging on page 117 7 6 1 Enabling IMS Group Messaging Access to the SMS settings are available through the SMS settings on the device Preference settings allow the user to configure Notifications and Group Messaging options on the device When and where to use Follow this procedure to enable group messaging on the device This option is turned off as a default Pro...

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Page 119: ...ation Related Links Pairing Radio with the LEX Device on page 119 Unpairing Radio from the LEX Device on page 121 Selecting Zones and Channels on page 121 Sending PTT Audio on page 122 Selecting Audio Routing Options on page 123 Emergency Calling on LEX Device Paired with LMR on page 124 Adding Favorite Talkgroups on page 127 Removing Favorite Talkgroups on page 128 8 1 Pairing Radio with the LEX ...

Page 120: ...nsure the LMR Radio is in discoverable mode The Bluetooth pairing code prompt appears Figure 46 Bluetooth Pairing Code Prompt 5 Compare the pairing code on the LEX device with the code on the LMR radio and tap Pair 6 On the LMR radio select Accept The LMR radio is paired with your LEX device Return to Process Collaboration with LMR Radios on page 119 MN003477A01 A Chapter 8 Collaboration with LMR ...

Page 121: ...ess Collaboration with LMR Radios on page 119 8 3 Selecting Zones and Channels The user can select zones and channels to communicate with other users Prerequisites Ensure your Land Mobile Radio LMR is successfully paired with the LEX device Procedure 1 From the Home screen tap 2 Select a zone by tapping a zone of your choice The Channel selection screen appears displaying a list of channels availa...

Page 122: ... LMR Radios on page 119 8 4 Sending PTT Audio The PTT button serves to send audio When and where to use Follow this procedure to start and stop sending PTT audio on the LEX device NOTICE The user can also send audio by pressing and holding the PTT button on the Land Mobile Radio LMR In that case the LEX microphone is used to send audio Procedure 1 On the LEX device press and hold the PTT button MN...

Page 123: ...creen tap 2 Choose the way of audio routing NOTICE You can only select headset if the wired 3 5 mm headset is plugged in You can only select earpiece if the wired 3 5 mm headset is not plugged in If Then If you want to select loudspeaker perform the following actions a Tap b Select If you want to select a normal handheld speaker earpiece perform the following actions a Tap b Select If you want to ...

Page 124: ... volume by adjusting the Ra dio volume slidebar Figure 50 Radio Volume Slidebar NOTICE See the Volume button in Features on page 29 Return to Process Selecting Audio Routing Options on page 123 8 6 Emergency Calling on LEX Device Paired with LMR When Land Mobile Radio LMR is paired with a LEX device and the Emergency power button is pressed on any device where LMR is present the LEX device reacts ...

Page 125: ... the user is notified that Emergency Mode has failed Backup Emergency will then be initiated if it is configured Return to Process Collaboration with LMR Radios on page 119 Related Links Enabling Emergency Mode on page 125 Disabling Emergency Mode on page 126 8 6 1 Enabling Emergency Mode Emergency Mode indicates a critical situation The emergency alert signal overrides any other communication ove...

Page 126: ...he long press Return to Process Emergency Calling on LEX Device Paired with LMR on page 124 8 6 2 Disabling Emergency Mode Emergency Mode indicates a critical situation The user can follow this procedure if sending the emergency alert is no longer necessary Procedure Select the method you want to use to disable emergency mode on your device and perform one of the following actions If Then If you w...

Page 127: ...ration when emergency is cleared Return to Process Emergency Calling on LEX Device Paired with LMR on page 124 8 7 Adding Favorite Talkgroups The user can create a list of favorite talkgroups to facilitate contact with other users Prerequisites Ensure the Land Mobile Radio LMR is successfully paired with the LEX device Procedure 1 From the Home screen tap 2 In the Radio Services window tap 3 Tap a...

Page 128: ...o Process Collaboration with LMR Radios on page 119 8 8 Removing Favorite Talkgroups Prerequisites Ensure the Land Mobile Radio LMR is successfully paired with the LEX device Procedure 1 From the Home screen tap 2 Tap and select Edit favorites 3 Delete favorite talkgroups by tapping X next to the chosen element 4 Return to the Radio Services main screen by tapping Return to Process Collaboration w...

Page 129: ...es of text messages Text messages Send and receive simple messages containing text to other mobile phones also known as SMS Multimedia messages Send and receive text messages with pictures video and or sound to other mobile phones also known as MMS NOTICE Messaging service availability depends on your network and service plan Related Links Sending a Text and Multimedia Message on page 129 9 1 Send...

Page 130: ...ese options available options depend on attachment 6 Tap to add the following media of your choice Icons Description Camera Take a pictures or record video and share Media Share photos media and files Emojis Attach a small digital image or icon to express an idea or emotion Microphone Record audio and share Location Snap your location and share 7 Tap to send the message Return to Process Messaging...

Page 131: ...ications Icon Description Calculator Provides the basic and scientific arithmetic functions Camera Video Recorder Take photos or record videos For more information see Cam era on page 134 Clock Alarms Use to set an alarm stop watch or timer Contacts Use to manage contact informa tion CRYPTR The CRYPTR micro encryption card is used for voice encryption in features such as data and phone over Virtua...

Page 132: ...th photos emoji and even group video calls for free Messenger Send SMS and MMS messages See Messaging on page 129 for more informa tion Motorola Device Management Enables staging and management of the device for initial use by initiating the deployment of settings firmware and software from a server For more information see the LEX L10ig Service Provi sioning Guide Motorola TechDocs Use to view de...

Page 133: ...irmware installation ap plication installation and application removal by technical support See the Radio Management Online Help for more information on the RM Tool Settings Use to configure the device Software Licensing Licensing for software installed on the device Translate Online language translation serv ice instantly translates text and web pages YouTube View videos and music upload original...

Page 134: ...able 14 Camera Icons and Actions Call Out Icon Action 1 Camera Options Tap to select Camera Video or Panorama mode 2 Shutter Tap to take a photo a panor amic photo or to record a vid eo 3 Photo Settings Tap to select camera settings Return to Process Applications on page 131 Related Links Taking Photos on page 135 Taking Panoramic Photos on page 136 Recording Videos on page 137 MN003477A01 A Chapt...

Page 135: ...o take photos NOTICE For camera settings see Camera Settings on page 138 Procedure 1 From the Home screen tap The Camera screen is displayed Figure 53 Camera Screen 2 If necessary tap to open the Camera Option bar and select Camera icon Figure 54 Camera Option Bar MN003477A01 A Chapter 10 Applications Send Feedback 135 ...

Page 136: ... into focus When the image is in focus the focus indicators top and bottom of screen turn green and the camera takes a photo Return to Process Camera on page 134 10 2 2 Taking Panoramic Photos When and where to use Use this procedure to create a single wide image by panning slowly across a scene Procedure 1 From the Home screen tap 2 Tap the Camera Options bar and tap MN003477A01 A Chapter 10 Appl...

Page 137: ...n the shot is in progress If panning too quickly the message Too fast displays 5 Tap to end the shot The panorama is displayed and a progress indicator displays while it saves the image Return to Process Camera on page 134 10 2 3 Recording Videos When and where to use Use this procedure to record videos Procedure 1 From the Home screen tap MN003477A01 A Chapter 10 Applications Send Feedback 137 ...

Page 138: ...icture quality contrast time of exposure and many more When in Camera mode camera settings are displayed on screen Tap to display the photo settings options Figure 59 Camera Settings The available photo settings are from left icon to right icon Turn High Dynamic Range HDR on or off Three screens of More Options Settings for each option depend on the selected option Click these icons to display mor...

Page 139: ...tion by clicking it NOTICE These options are similar to the video options seen on most cameras Set the video options accordingly Switch from front to rear video or from rear to front video Return to Process Camera on page 134 10 3 Gallery The Gallery is used to manage your photos and videos NOTICE The device supports the following image formats JPEG GIF PNG and BMP Use the Gallery to View photos P...

Page 140: ...e 131 Related Links Working with Albums on page 140 Working with Photos on page 142 Working with Videos on page 147 10 3 1 Working with Albums Albums are groups of images and videos in folders Tap an album to open it The photos and videos are listed in a chronologically ordered grid The name of the album displays at the top of the screen Swipe left or right to scroll images across the screen Retur...

Page 141: ...w the instructions within the selected application Return to Process Working with Albums on page 140 10 3 1 2 Getting Album Information When and where to use Use this procedure to view information about an album Procedure 1 From the Home screen tap 2 Tap 3 Tap and hold an album until it highlights 4 Tap 5 Tap Details Return to Process Working with Albums on page 140 10 3 1 3 Deleting Albums When a...

Page 142: ...to Process Gallery on page 139 Related Links Viewing and Browsing Photos on page 142 Rotating Photos on page 143 Cropping Photos on page 144 Setting Photos as Contact Icons on page 146 Sharing Photos on page 146 Deleting Photos on page 146 10 3 2 1 Viewing and Browsing Photos When and where to use Use this procedure to view or browse photos Procedure 1 From theHome screen tap 2 Tap 3 Tap an album ...

Page 143: ...creen to zoom in or pinch two fingers together or spread them apart to zoom in or out 9 Drag the photo to view parts that are not in view Return to Process Working with Photos on page 142 10 3 2 2 Rotating Photos When and where to use Use this procedure to rotate a photo Procedure 1 Tap 2 Tap 3 Tap the album that contains the photo you want to rotate 4 Tap the photo to view the controls 5 Tap 6 In...

Page 144: ...s Working with Photos on page 142 10 3 2 3 Cropping Photos When and where to use Use this procedure to crop a photo Procedure 1 Tap 2 Tap 3 Tap the album that contains the photo you want to crop 4 Tap a photo to view the controls 5 Tap 6 In the Choose an action window select Photo Editor 7 Tap 8 Tap The cropping grid displays MN003477A01 A Chapter 10 Applications 144 Send Feedback ...

Page 145: ...p If you want to choose automatic cropping dimensions perform the following actions a Tap CROP b From the list of cropping dimensions se lect one of the following 1 1 4 3 3 4 5 7 or 7 5 c If you want to view the original photo tap Original d Confirm by tapping e Save changes by tapping Return to Process Working with Photos on page 142 MN003477A01 A Chapter 10 Applications Send Feedback 145 ...

Page 146: ...ge 144 9 Tap Return to Process Working with Photos on page 142 10 3 2 5 Sharing Photos When and where to use Use this procedure to share a photo Procedure 1 Tap 2 Tap 3 Tap the album that contains the photo you want to share 4 Tap the photo 5 Tap 6 Tap the application to use for sharing the selected photo for example Bluetooth Return to Process Working with Photos on page 142 10 3 2 6 Deleting Pho...

Page 147: ...eturn to Process Gallery on page 139 Related Links Watching Videos on page 147 Sharing Videos on page 148 Deleting Videos on page 148 10 3 3 1 Watching Videos When and where to use Use this procedure to watch a video Procedure 1 Tap 2 Tap 3 Tap the album that contains the video you want to watch 4 Tap the video you want to watch 5 Tap The video begins to play 6 Tap the screen to view the playback ...

Page 148: ... 1 Tap 2 Tap 3 Tap the album that contains the video you want to share 4 Tap the video 5 Tap The Share menu appears 6 Tap the application to use to share the selected video The selected application opens with the video attached to a new message Return to Process Working with Videos on page 147 10 3 3 3 Deleting Videos When and where to use Use this procedure to delete a video Procedure 1 Tap MN003...

Page 149: ...iduals and groups You can attach photos video and audio recordings and maps showing your current location or another selected location Taking photos recording audio viewing maps or using other applications is possible without closing the Messenger PSX Home A Home Experience that integrates with PSX applications Allows you to customize a set of application widgets on the home screen of an Android d...

Page 150: ...Return to Process Applications on page 131 MN003477A01 A Chapter 10 Applications 150 Send Feedback ...

Page 151: ...ccess Point Names on page 157 Adding a Virtual Private Network VPN on page 157 Emergency Broadcasts on page 158 Return to Process Wireless on page 151 Related Links Sharing Mobile Data Connection on page 151 Data Usage on page 155 Disabling Data When Roaming on page 156 Limiting Data Connection to a Network on page 156 Editing Access Point Names on page 157 Adding a Virtual Private Network VPN on ...

Page 152: ...uch as Ubuntu follow these instructions without any special preparation If running a version of Windows that precedes Windows 7 or some other operating system you may need to prepare the computer to establish a network connection via USB NOTICE After connecting to a computer using USB tethering the computer disconnects from the network connection for a short time and does not have access to the In...

Page 153: ...th a host computer Procedure 1 Pair the LEX device with the host computer NOTICE For more information on Bluetooth pairing see Discovering Bluetooth Devices on page 168 2 Tap 3 Tap 4 Tap More 5 Tap Tethering portable hotspot 6 Adjust the Bluetooth tethering slidebar The host computer is now sharing the LEX device data connection Postrequisites To stop sharing the data connection uncheck Bluetooth ...

Page 154: ... Hotspots The LEX device can serve as a portable Wi Fi hotspot which allows the user to connect other devices to the wireless Internet provided by the LEX device Procedure 1 From the Home screen tap 2 Tap 3 Tap More 4 Tap Tethering portable hotspot 5 Tap Set up Wi Fi hotspot The Set up Wi Fi hotspot screen displays Figure 66 Set up Wi Fi Hotspot Dialog Box 6 In the Network Name text field edit the...

Page 155: ...each that level the device sends you an alert Set a data usage limit View or restrict data usage by app Identify mobile hotspots and restrict background downloads that may result in extra charges By default when you open the data usage settings screen you see the settings for mobile data that is the data network or networks provided by your carrier Just below the on off switch note the data usage ...

Page 156: ...cedure 1 From the Home screen tap 2 Tap 3 Tap More 4 Tap Cellular networks 5 Un check Data roaming Return to Process Wireless Wide Area Networks on page 151 11 1 4 Limiting Data Connection to a Network You can limit the device Private or Public services or extend the battery life by limiting the data connections to Global networks LTE networks or GSM UTMS networks NOTICE This feature is only avail...

Page 157: ...o LTE upon UI APN update the user may use the Reset to default option located at Settings More Cellular networks APNs Reset to default which reverts the device to the staging APN configuration Procedure 1 Tap 2 Tap 3 Tap More 4 Tap Cellular networks 5 Tap Access Point Names 6 Tap 7 Enter the values according to your network requirements 8 When finished tap Save 9 Tap the radio button next to the n...

Page 158: ...sers in within a designated geographical area Broadcasts are often used for weather updates regional events traffic conditions and other services When and where to use Use this procedure to enable emergency alert messages by cell broadcasts on the LEX device Procedure 1 Tap 2 Tap 3 Tap More 4 Tap Emergency Broadcasts 5 Check the emergency alert types you want to receive Return to Process Wireless ...

Page 159: ...ation The Status bar displays icons that indicate Wi Fi network availability and Wi Fi status NOTICE Turn off Wi Fi when not using it to extend the life of the battery Return to Process Wireless on page 151 Related Links Connecting to Wi Fi Networks on page 159 Adding Wi Fi Networks on page 161 Advanced Wi Fi Settings on page 162 WLAN Configuration on page 163 Modifying Wi Fi Networks on page 163 ...

Page 160: ...send and receive data via wireless Internet connection Procedure 1 Tap Wi Fi 2 Adjust the Wi Fi slidebar The device searches for WLANs in the area and lists them 3 Scroll through the list and select the desired WLAN network 4 Tap the desired network NOTICE By default the network Proxy is set to None and the IP settings is set to DHCP 5 If the network security is WEP or WPA WPA2 PSK enter the requi...

Page 161: ...en network perform the following actions a Expand the Security drop down list and select None b Expand the Advanced options drop down list and set the Proxy settings c Tap Save If you want to add a WEP secured net work perform the following actions a Expand the Security drop down list and select WEP b Set password c Expand the Advanced options drop down list and set Proxy and IP settings d Tap Sav...

Page 162: ...s on page 158 11 2 3 Advanced Wi Fi Settings Use the Advanced settings to configure additional Wi Fi settings NOTICE Advanced Wi Fi settings are for the device not for a specific wireless network From the Wi Fi screen tap Advanced to view the advanced settings Network notification When enabled notifies the user when an open network is available Keep Wi Fi on during sleep Opens a menu to set whethe...

Page 163: ...bands default 5GHz Only Use only the 5 GHz band 2 4GHz Only Use only the 2 4 GHz band Keep Wi Fi on during sleep Always Wi Fi is always enabled even in sleep mode Only when plugged in Wi Fi is enabled only when the device is plugged in If the device is not plugged in the device will not enter the sleep mode Never increases data usage Wi Fi is never disabled Install certificates Allows you to insta...

Page 164: ...LEX L10ig supports remote radio control over following Land Mobile Radios TETRA MTP3000 series radios TETRA MTP6000 series radios NOTICE To pair a LEX device with a Land Mobile Radio LMR follow the instructions in Collaboration with LMR Radios on page 119 Return to Process Wireless on page 151 Related Links Adaptive Frequency Hopping on page 164 Bluetooth Security on page 165 Bluetooth Profiles on...

Page 165: ...hanisms tailored to their specific need Link level security occurs between devices not users while application level security can be implemented on a per user basis The Bluetooth specification defines security algorithms and procedures required to authenticate devices and if needed encrypt the data flowing on the link between the devices Device authentication is a mandatory feature of Bluetooth wh...

Page 166: ... Area Network PAN NAP PANU Allows the device to share Internet connection with another device for example a laptop and to access the Internet shared by another device for example a Bluetooth enabled phone Human Interface Device Profile HID Host Allows Bluetooth keyboards pointing devices gaming devices and remote monitoring devices to connect to the device Advanced Audio Distribution Profile A2DP ...

Page 167: ...laced in Airplane Mode the Bluetooth radio turns off When Airplane Mode is disabled the Bluetooth radio returns to the prior state When in Airplane Mode the Bluetooth radio can be turned back on if desired Return to Process Bluetooth Device on page 164 11 3 5 Bluetooth Radio Power for Android Bluetooth allows your LEX device to wirelessly connect to other Bluetooth enabled devices Turn off the Blu...

Page 168: ...e has a generic Bluetooth name visible to other devices when connected Procedure 1 From the main screen tap Bluetooth 2 If Bluetooth is not on adjust the Bluetooth slidebar 3 Tap and select Rename this device 4 Enter a new device name and tap Rename Return to Process Bluetooth Device on page 164 11 3 7 Discovering Bluetooth Devices The LEX device can receive information from discovered devices wit...

Page 169: ...to enter the pairing code on the device you want to pair with LEX In that case follow the instructions on the display The Bluetooth device is added to the Bluetooth devices list and a trusted paired connection is established Return to Process Bluetooth Device on page 164 11 3 8 Unpairing LEX from Bluetooth Accessories Procedure 1 From the Home screen tap Bluetooth 2 From the Bluetooth screen tap n...

Page 170: ... Bluetooth 4 In the Available devices list tap next to the device name 5 Select a profile to use and tap OK Return to Process Bluetooth Device on page 164 MN003477A01 A Chapter 11 Wireless 170 Send Feedback ...

Page 171: ...y Battery Pack Li Ion 4560 mAh 3 7V Handheld Standard Battery Door Handheld Extended Battery Door LEX device Vehicle Power Adapter Power Supply Carry Accessory Glove LEX device Rubber Sleeve Desktop Cradle Vehicle Cradle USB Cable Holster Return to Process Accessories on page 171 12 2 USB Cable A USB cable is necessary to connect your LEX device to a charger The USB cable Connects the device to a ...

Page 172: ...shows the status of the battery charging See Battery Charge LED Status for charging status indications The 2280 mAh battery charges in approximately four hours Charge the LEX device in temperatures from 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F Note that charging is intelligently controlled by the device To accomplish this for small periods of time the LEX device alternately enables and disables battery charging ...

Page 173: ...device in any location on the vehicle dashboard Be sure to check with local laws acceptable mounting areas before installing the auto mounting kit Figure 69 Vehicle Cradle Return to Process Accessories on page 171 12 5 Holster Use the holster to securely carry the LEX device when working The holster is threaded through a belt and stores the device when not in use or when using a headset Figure 70 ...

Page 174: ...Return to Process Accessories on page 171 MN003477A01 A Chapter 12 Accessories 174 Send Feedback ...

Page 175: ...pact Protect from extreme temperatures Do not leave device on the dashboard of a car on a hot day and keep it away from heat sources Do not store in any location that is dusty damp or wet Use a soft lens cloth to clean the device If the surface of the screen becomes soiled clean it with a soft cloth moistened with isopropyl alcohol Periodically replace the rechargeable battery to ensure maximum ba...

Page 176: ...Follow local regulations to properly dispose of used rechargeable batteries Do not dispose of batteries in fire In the event of a battery leak do not allow the liquid to come in contact with the skin or eyes If contact has been made wash the affected area with large amounts of water and seek medical advice If you suspect damage to your equipment or battery contact Motorola Solutions support to arr...

Page 177: ... with a tube Cleaning Frequency The cleaning frequency is up to your discretion due to the varied environments in which the mobile devices are used They may be cleaned as frequently as required but it is advisable to clean the camera window periodically when used in dirty environments to ensure optimum performance Return to Process Maintenance and Troubleshooting on page 175 13 4 Cleaning LEX Devi...

Page 178: ... Contacts When and where to use Perform this procedure to clean the battery connectors Procedure 1 Remove the main battery from device 2 Dip the cotton portion of the cotton tipped applicator in isopropyl alcohol 3 Gently rub the cotton portion of the cotton tipped applicator back and forth across the contacts Do not leave any cotton residue on the contacts 4 Use the cotton tipped applicator dippe...

Page 179: ...is charging Press and hold the Power button to turn on When charging the LED slowly blinks red The device is at an ex tremely low power state Charge the device for a few minutes The LED changes to flashing green then press the Power button to turn on the device If LED continuously blinks red check power con nections Disconnect and reconnect connections Battery did not charge Battery failed Replace...

Page 180: ...Public Private no data transmitted or transmitted data was incomplete You are in an area of poor cellular serv ice Move into an area that has better service VPN is not set up cor rectly Contact technical support for VPN setup information SIM card not installed properly Remove and re install the SIM cards Data plan not activated Contact your service provider and ensure that your data plan is enable...

Page 181: ...d Add the PSX Core Apps widget by performing the proce dure described in Adding Widgets on page 76 Table 17 For LEX Devices with Dual SIMs Private Network and Public Network Problem Cause Solution When the LEX device is in pri vate mode Calls and messages fail to phone numbers in a public network or Calls and messages are not received from phone numbers in a public net work Interconnection is not ...

Page 182: ...rivate mode to ac cess those messages and voice mails To switch modes see Public and Private Carrier Modes on page 62 When the LEX device is in public mode Calls and messages fail to phone numbers in the pri vate network or Calls and messages are not received from phone numbers in the private net work Interconnection is not imple mented between private net work and public network If there is no co...

Page 183: ...Data on page 186 13 8 1 Backing Up LEX Manually Backing up the LEX device must be done manually Prerequisites Make sure you have a USB cable to connect the device to a computer When and where to use Use this procedure anytime a backup is necessary Procedure 1 Connect the device to a computer using the supplied USB cable The first time you connect to a computer the following message is displayed In...

Page 184: ...xist in the contact list When and where to use Use this procedure to periodically back up your contacts Procedure 1 From the Apps screen tap 2 Tap 3 Select Import export Figure 71 Import Export Contacts Popup 4 Select Export to vcf file 5 In the popup window tap Allow The Save to sidebar menu appears MN003477A01 A Chapter 13 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 184 Send Feedback ...

Page 185: ...cess Back Up or Restore Data on Your Device on page 183 13 8 3 Syncing Mail Contacts Calendar and More with Google When and where to use Your Android phone syncs mail contacts calendar and more with Google Procedure 1 Tap 2 Tap 3 Select Google 4 Under Accounts section select preferred email account 5 Select the checkbox next to the application to be synched Return to Process Back Up or Restore Dat...

Page 186: ...e Play backed up on the Play Store app Display settings Brightness and Sleep Language and Input settings Date and Time Third party app settings and data varies by app Procedure 1 Tap 2 Tap 3 Tap Backup reset 4 Select the checkbox next to Back up my data to back up data Return to Process Back Up or Restore Data on Your Device on page 183 13 8 5 Restoring Data You can restore backed up information t...

Page 187: ...rocedure Procedure 1 Power off and on the device and verify if the problem is gone The device restarts If the problem remains perform Step 2 CAUTION To avoid erasing important data from your device do not press any of the buttons during power up 2 Press the Power button and hold it for 10 seconds The device restarts 3 Remove the battery reinsert it and verify if the problem is gone The device rest...

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Page 189: ...D 810G Method 516 6 Procedure IV IP67 1 meter water immersion for 30 minutes Display 4 7 720p HD 720 x 1280 Capacitive touch screen Operating Temperature 14 F to 131 F 10 C to 55 C Storage Temperature 22 F to 149 F 30 C to 65 C Hardware Processor 2 3 GHz Quad Core Processor Qualcomm MSM8974AA Display 4 7 720p HD 720X1280 Capacitive touch screen Memory 2 GB RAM 16 GB eMMC Expandable to 64GB with mi...

Page 190: ...3 IMAP Push Email Web Chrome 4G LTE Release 3GPP Release 9 Band Class 2 3 4 5 7 8 20 26 28 Output Power 23 dBm 2 dB UE power class 3 Bandwidth Up to 20 MHz Broadband data throughput depends on network conditions 3G Standards HSPA UMTS Bands 1 2 4 5 8 2G Standards GSM GPRS EDGE Frequencies 850 MHz 900 MHz 1800 MHz 1900 MHz Wi Fi Operating Band 2 4 GHz 5 GHz Standards 802 11 a b g n Personal Area Ne...

Page 191: ...EG 4 SP VP8 JPEG jpg GIF gif PNG png BMP bmp WebP webp Formats supported for playback streaming and recording Supported File Types 3GPP 3gp MPEG 4 mp4 WebM webm mkv Video Recording Quality 1080p HD up to 30 frames per second fps NOTICE Video and images are time stamped for evidence documentation Audio Supported Formats MP3 WAVE AAC AMR NB AMR WB FLAC MIDI Vorbis Supported File Types MP3 mp3 WAVE w...

Page 192: ...g 4 8 Oz 135 g Environmental Specification Operating Temperature 32 F to 113 F 0 C to 45 C 4 F to 131 F 20 C to 55 C Storage Temperature 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 185 F 40 C to 85 C Humidity 95 at 113 F 45 C for 8 hours non condensing 95 at 131 F 55 C for 8 hours non condensing Durability Salt Fog Yes Yes Vibration Yes Yes Drop Yes Yes Shock Functional Yes Yes Shock Crash Hazard Yes MIL S...

Page 193: ...upply External power supply input 100 240VAC output 5 0VDC 1 2A 12V 24V 5 0VDC 1 2A Power Input 5 0 VDC 1 2A 5 0 VDC 1 2A DC Output 5 0VDC 5 0VDC Power On With device insertion With device insertion Optional Accessories Vehicle Ram Mount Kit Specifications subject to change MN003477A01 A Chapter 14 Technical Specifications Send Feedback 193 ...

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