Motorola PRIVACY PLUS B5 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 1

MTX Series

Models B5 and B7

Privacy Plus

®

Portable Radios

operating instructions

68P81072C40-O

*68P81072C40-O*

Summary of Contents for PRIVACY PLUS B5

Page 1: ...MTX Series Models B5 and B7 Privacy Plus Portable Radios operating instructions 68P81072C40 O 68P81072C40 O ...

Page 2: ...ion 4 a Installation 5 Installation 6 Removal 6 al Connector Seal Removal 7 Installation and Removal 7 s Switches Indicators and Connectors 8 10 11 ne Indications 12 r LED Indications 13 t Timer 13 or Conventional Radio Operation 13 Radio Operation n Off and Power Up 14 g a Trunked System and Mode 14 g a Conventional Mode 15 g 17 tting 18 l Radio Features Operation tery Alert 19 RF Power Level 19 ...

Page 3: ...phone Operation 62 eries and Accessories ry Information 67 arging Nickel Cadmium Batteries 67 ging Temperature 67 Circuit 67 ory Effect Reduced Charge Capacity 68 l Cadmium Battery Disposal 68 ssories List 68 eral Information Care 70 Safety Standards 71 ictions 72 ce 72 ss Service Plus ESP 73 puter Software Copyrights 74 ...

Page 4: ...ngs Cautions and Notes oughout the text in this publication you will notice the WARNINGS CAUTIONS and Notes These notations are emphasize that safety hazards exist and care must be r observed ARNING An operational procedure practice or ndition etc which may result in injury or death if not efully observed UTION An operational procedure practice or condition which may result in damage to the equipm...

Page 5: ... Antennas are frequency sensitive and are color coded according to the ency range of the antenna The color code indicator is the insulator in the r of the base of the antenna The following illustrations and chart will help fy the antenna antenna frequency range and corresponding color code Refer to the Radio Operating Frequency Chart and the Antenna Identification to ensure that the match between ...

Page 6: ...e In MM VHF Wide Band 8 1 203 RED 136 174 MHz Helical VHF 7 8 195 YELLOW 136 151 MHz Helical 7 3 183 BLACK 151 162 MHz 6 9 172 BLUE 162 174 MHz UHF 3 3 83 RED 403 435 MHz Helical 3 2 80 GREEN 435 470 MHz 3 2 79 BLACK 470 512 MHz UHF Wide Band 5 2 130 GREY 403 512 MHz Whip 800 900 MHz 3 3 83 WHITE 806 941 MHz Stubby Quarterwave 800 MHz Dipole 8 200 RED 806 870 MHz 900 MHz Dipole 8 200 BLUE 896 941 ...

Page 7: ...tate the battery toward the radio and press the top of the battery into the radio until both battery release levers click into place Note The battery is shipped uncharged Batteries must be charged before use See Battery Information section Battery Removal 1 Turn off the radio and hold it so that the battery side of the radio is tilted down 2 Press down on the two battery release levers 3 With the ...

Page 8: ...embly hould be done with the battery removed from he radio stalling the Belt Clip sert a pencil or equivalent size instrument etween the inside of the belt clip and the metal ip assembly so as to hold the metal clip artially sprung metal clip should be pproximately parallel with the plastic portion of he belt clip lign the metal tabs of the belt clip with the astic slots of the battery housing lid...

Page 9: ...ndications paragraph 6 Orange Top Button Programmed at shipment as telephone receive button Programmable via RSS for telephone encode or volume set 7 Side Button 1 Programmed at shipment to control the display backlight also when scanning used to delete a nuisance channel Used as the select button when programming the radio 8 Side Button 2 Unprogrammed at shipment but programmable via RSS for call...

Page 10: ... orange top button 2 channel selector 1 on off volume control 13 universal connector 12 microphone 14 noise cancelling port A B C 11 display 3 two position concentric switch 1 3 5 7 13 1 5 9 11 HOME 2ABC 1 3DEF 6MNO 5JKL 4GHI 7PRS 8TUV 9WXY 0 15 keypad MTX Series Radio Model B7 ...

Page 11: ...rammable ia RSS for telephone encode volume set Side Button 1 Programmable Programmed at shipment to control the display backlight also when scanning used to delete a nuisance mode also used as the select button when programming the radio Side Button 2 Programmable Unprogrammed at shipment but programmable via RSS for call Side Button 3 Programmable Programmed at shipment as the Private Conversati...

Page 12: ...ht feature Left and Right Arrow Keys The left and right arrow keys are used to scroll the display forward or backward through the radio s features and lists There is no end point to the list so if you continue to scroll in one direction the display will wrap around back to the beginning of the list If you hold either key down the display will scroll at a faster rate until the key is released The l...

Page 13: ...ile the light is on any button is pressed except for the PTT switch any knob is turned or any witch is moved the light will remain on for an additional time period atus Annunciators e status annunciators indicate the status of certain radio functions ttery Status Flashes when the battery is low rrier Squelch Indicates the type of receive squelch in effect for the tive conventional mode ON CARRIER ...

Page 14: ...e when a keypad key is pressed indicates that the keypress was accepted nvalid Bad Keypress A short low pitched tone when a keypad key is pressed indicates that the keypress was rejected Failsoft Trunked Systems Only A faint beeping tone every ten seconds ndicates that the radio is operating in the failsoft mode Time Out Timer Warning Your radio s time out timer limits the length of our transmissi...

Page 15: ...e time out timer feature limits the amount of time you can continuously t on a mode If you hold down the PTT switch longer than the allotted time a tone will be generated four seconds before termination of your transmission to warn you that your conversation is about to be cut off your transmission is terminated and an alert tone is emitted until the PTT switch is released unked or Conventional Ra...

Page 16: ...does it check the operation of all customer specific features Motorola recommends that the functionality of the radio be periodically checked by an authorized Motorola service shop 2 Turn the radio off by rotating the volume control fully counterclockwise until you hear a click Selecting a Trunked System and Mode Before you can send or receive on a trunked system the radio must be set to the desir...

Page 17: ...play If you press the T switch you will also transmit on the played system and mode see Transmitting unked Systems ecting a Conventional Mode ore you can send or receive in conventional on the radio must be set to the desired in conventional operation a mode is a ional channel and all features slaved to it elector knob position 16 selects conventional on Your radio can have up to 10 different iona...

Page 18: ...e desired mode from the keypad The display shows the selected mode 5 Press the HOME key or the PTT switch to store the displayed mode This will become the new home default display If you press the PTT switch you will also transmit on the displayed mode see Transmitting Conventional Modes 16 Basic Radio Operation cont 2ABC 3DEF 1 2ABC 1 3DEF 6MNO 5JKL GHI RS 8TUV 9WXY 0 HOME 2ABC 1 3DEF 6MNO 5JKL G...

Page 19: ...ar invalid mode tone until the mode selector knob is rotated to a grammed valid system nventional Modes n the radio on and select the desired conventional mode see Selecting a nventional Mode ten until you hear a transmission then adjust the volume control for a mfortable listening level ur radio is now set to receive calls on the selected mode tes If the mode selector knob is placed on an unprogr...

Page 20: ...oise cancelling feature do not block the noise cancelling port when transmitting Conventional Modes Turn the radio on and select the desired mode see Selecting a Conventional Mode Listen for a transmission and adjust the volume control for a comfortable stening level Do not interrupt another user When the radio is receiving the Smart PTT eature causes the red LED to blink indicating that the mode ...

Page 21: ...ansmitting e is emitted when the PTT is released when the radio is receiving the emitted when the low battery condition is detected riable RF Power Level F and UHF radios can have more than one power level High power can be mmed on those modes where the frequency is licensed for high power and er can be programmed on all other modes General Radio Features Operation ...

Page 22: ...e the keypad mute feature 1 Press the right arrow key until MUTE appears on the display 2 Press the key below MUTE The current mute state TONES ON keypad tones unmuted TONES OFF keypad tones muted appears on the display for a few seconds Then the display shows ON and OFF 3 Press the key below the desired mute state on or off The radio automatically returns to the home display 20 General Radio Feat...

Page 23: ...that scan is active and the io begins scanning The scan annunciator will main on until scan is turned off turn scan off place the toggle switch in the A an off position e scan status annunciator turns off indicating t scan is off and the radio stops scanning eting Nuisance Modes hen the radio scans to a mode that you do not hear nuisance mode you can temporarily he mode from the scan list hen the ...

Page 24: ...with the list view feature 3 Press the key below SCAN The display shows the first member of the scan list The scan status annunciator flashes indicating that a scan list is being viewed and the programming mode annunciator turns on the radio is using the list view feature Note The programming mode annunciator will remain on until the list view mode is exited 4 Use the right or left arrow key to sc...

Page 25: ...e call that can be programmed ess the key below PHON The display shows first programmable member of the telephone t and the programming mode status nunciator flashes indicating that the radio is in program mode The annunciator will continue flash while the radio is in the programming de move around in the telephone list press her the right or the left arrow key u can also use the keypad to enter t...

Page 26: ...e left When the last digit on the play has been erased an additional press his key or the right arrow key causes to leave the number edit mode without king any changes and reenter the cedure at step 5 gin changing the telephone number The play changes to show the numbers as they e being entered The cursor will flash to cate the location of the next number to be ered When the maximum number of digi...

Page 27: ...ALL or PAGE either choice will access the same call list The display shows the first member of the call list and the programming mode status annunciator flashes indicating that the radio is in the program mode The annunciator will continue to flash while the radio is in the program mode 4 To move around in the list press either the right or the left arrow key You can also use the keypad to enter t...

Page 28: ...change the radio ID number use the left ow key to erase the existing ID number s its then enter the new digits The display ows the digits as they are being entered the sor flashes to indicate the location of the t digit to be entered When the maximum mber of digits 6 has been entered the sor will disappear If you try to add any more its you will hear an invalid bad keypress rt tone hen you have fi...

Page 29: ...rogrammed call list press the key The display shows MY ID along with your radio s ID number Note Pressing either arrow key will take you back into the list location you began with If you try to send your own ID number by pressing the PTT switch a invalid keypress chirp will be heard 5 Press the HOME key to return the radio to the home display 27 Trunked Radio Features Operation 2ABC 1 3DEF 6MNO 5J...

Page 30: ...ntroller fails for any While in failsoft your radio will transmit and e on a predetermined frequency in a ional as opposed to trunked mode When nked system returns to normal operation the ill automatically leave failsoft operation and o trunked operation hen the radio is in failsoft operation you will faint beeping sound every ten seconds and o will become unsquelched At the same time lay will alt...

Page 31: ...dicate that a call is being received Note Incoming phone numbers are not stored in the phone list 2 To answer the call press the phone button normally the orange top button The display will show PHONE CALL constantly and the call received annunciator will turn off 3 Begin your conversation Press the PTT switch to talk release the PTT to listen 4 When you have finished your conversation press the H...

Page 32: ... and a continuous low pitched tone sounds he access was successful you will hear a dial e The display will show the last number The ephone number will be sent out and you will ar either a busy signal or ringing If you hear a sy signal go to step 5 for hang up procedure he party you are calling answers begin your nversation Press the PTT switch to talk ease the PTT to listen te B7 Model Only If aft...

Page 33: ... arrow key will function as a backspace key Pressing this key will erase the last digit entered and move the cursor to the left When the last digit on the display has been erased an additional press of this key will cause the last member of the preprogrammed telephone list to be displayed pressing the right arrow key will show the first member of the list 3 When you have completely entered the num...

Page 34: ...y If after reaching the mber you are calling you need to dial an ension number before you can reach your rty enter the extension number from the pad Press the PTT hen you have finished your conversation or if number you are calling is busy or does not swer press the HOME key or the phone ton to hang up The radio will return to the me display 2ABC 1 3DEF 6MNO 5JKL 4GHI 7PRS 8TUV 9WXY 0 HOME ...

Page 35: ...ber dialed 2 To enter the telephone list press either the right or the left arrow key The right arrow key will take you forwards to the first or next member of the list the left arrow key will take you backwards to the last or previous member of the list 3 When you stop on a member of the list the display will alternate between showing the member s name and telephone number 33 Trunked Radio Featur...

Page 36: ...elephone number will be sent out You will ar either ringing or a busy signal he party you are calling answers begin your nversation in the normal manner Press the T switch to talk release the PTT to listen te B7 Model Only If after reaching the mber you are calling you need to dial an ension number before you can reach your rty enter the extension number from the pad Press the PTT hen you have fin...

Page 37: ...l received nunciator will turn off After viewing the caller s number you can decide to a talk privately go step 3 or b not answer the call te If you press the PTT switch before you ss the call response button the response will transmitted to everyone in the talkgroup ou decide to answer the call press the PTT tch to carry on a Private Conversation with caller te If the system is busy when you atte...

Page 38: ...hen begin talking 4a If the party you are calling does not respond then press the HOME key to exit the Private Conversation feature You may then enter the Call Alert feature to leave a permanent page with the radio or 4b If the party you are calling does answer the call you will hear his her voice 5 Press the PTT switch to carry on a Private Conversation with the called person 6 When you have fini...

Page 39: ...shes to indicate location of the next number to be entered tes If fewer than six digits or more than six are entered and the PTT switch is pressed you will hear an invalid keypress tone Once you have started entering numbers the left arrow key will function as a backspace key Pressing this key will cause the last digit entered to be erased and the cursor to move to the left When the last digit has...

Page 40: ... Private Conversation feature You may then enter the Call Alert feature to leave a permanent page with the radio or 5b If the party you are calling does answer the call you will hear his her voice 6 Press the PTT switch to carry on a Private Conversation with the called person 7 When you have finished your conversation or if the radio you are calling does not answer or is not in service press the ...

Page 41: ...isplay changes show the last ID number transmitted or eived You can now select an ID number from list enter the list press either the right or left arrow key The right arrow key will e you forwards to the first or next member of e list the left arrow key will take you ckwards to the last or previous member of the te The last member of the list will be the last transmitted or received This member c...

Page 42: ...party you are calling does not respond then press the HOME key to exit the Private Conversation feature You may then enter the Call Alert feature to leave a permanent page with the radio or 6b If the party you are calling does answer the call you will hear his her voice 7 Press the PTT switch to carry on a Private Conversation with the called person 8 When you have finished your conversation or if...

Page 43: ...or left arrow key The right arrow key will e you forwards to the first or next member of e list the left arrow key will take you ckwards to the last or previous member of the te The last member of the list will also be the st ID transmitted or received at position OO he list er the first digit of the location number If there are fewer than 10 members in the list the radio goes immediately to that ...

Page 44: ...zes to show the selected member s name and the member s ID number is transmitted Pause for a second to allow the alert tone to sound in the receiving radio then begin talking 8a If the party you are calling does not respond then press the HOME key to exit the Private Conversation feature You may then enter the Call Alert feature to leave a permanent page with the radio or 8b If the party you are c...

Page 45: ...and call received status annunciator flash to indicate that a call is being received You will have 20 seconds to answer the call before the radio automatically returns to the home display 2 Press the call response button normally side button 3 The display will show the incoming caller s ID number and the call received annunciator will turn off After viewing the caller s ID number you can decide to...

Page 46: ...vice you will not hear the ringing and the display will show NO ACK Go to step 6 to hang up 4a If the party you are calling does not answer the call within twenty seconds the display will show NO ANSWER the telephone ringing will stop and an alert tone will sound At this point you can either send a Call Alert page go to step 1 of Leaving a Call Alert Page When the Called Party Does Not Answer the ...

Page 47: ...ocation of the next number to be entered tes If fewer than six or more than six digits are entered and the PTT switch is pressed you will hear an invalid keypress tone and the display will show INVALID ENTRY Once you have started entering numbers the left arrow key will function as a backspace key Pressing this key will cause the last digit entered to be erased and the cursor to move to the left W...

Page 48: ... are calling does not answer the call within twenty seconds the display will show NO ANSWER the telephone ringing will stop and an alert tone will sound At this point you can either send a Call Alert page go to step 1 of Leaving a Call Alert Page When the Called Party Does Not Answer the Private Conversation Call or go to step 7 of this procedure to hang up or 5b If the party you are calling does ...

Page 49: ...st ID number transmitted or eived enter the list press either the right or left arrow key The right arrow key will e you forwards to the first or next member of e list the left arrow key will take you ckwards to the last or previous member of the te The last member of the list will be the last transmitted or received This member can o be found at location OO in the list see lling an ID Number at a...

Page 50: ...he party you are calling does not answer the call within twenty seconds the display will show NO ANSWER the telephone ringing will stop and an alert tone will sound At this point you can either send a Call Alert page go to step 1 of Leaving a Call Alert Page When the Called Party Does Not Answer the Private Conversation Call or go to step 8 of this procedure to hang up or 6b If the party you are c...

Page 51: ...sing either the right or left arrow key The right arrow key will e you forwards to the first or next member of e list the left arrow key will take you ckwards to the last or previous member of the te The last member of the list will also be the st ID transmitted or received at position OO he list er the first digit of the location number If there are fewer than 10 members in the list the radio goe...

Page 52: ...til the called radio answers the call Note If the radio you are calling is not in service you will not hear the ringing and the display will show NO ACK Go to step 10 to hang up 8a If the party you are calling does not answer the call within twenty seconds the display will show NO ANSWER the telephone ringing will stop and an alert tone will sound At this point you can either send a Call Alert pag...

Page 53: ...nd a Call Alert page to the ty you are calling This will leave your radio s number with the called radio so that you can called back later ess the PTT switch to send the Call Alert ge You will hear five beeps indicating that the tem has received your ID number and the io you are calling is on the air e radio will automatically return to the home play nce engaged in a Private Conversation if the s ...

Page 54: ...e between showing the current mode PAGE RECEIVED The green LED and the ceived status annunciator will flash Any button press keypad press or mode e will turn the Call Alert audible and visual ors off swer the page press the PTT switch The will show the current mode the audible and the LED and call received annunciator rn off The ID number of the radio that you is stored as the last ID number ed yo...

Page 55: ...ff 2 Press the call response button normally side button 3 The display will show the ID number of the radio that paged you 3 Press the PTT switch to transmit the ID number pause for a second to allow the alert tone to sound in the receiving radio then begin speaking The ID number of the calling radio is stored as the last ID number transmitted or received 4a If the party you are calling does not a...

Page 56: ...number radio you are calling is on the air you will elephone type ringing for 20 seconds or he radio you are calling answers the call D number of the calling radio is stored as st ID number transmitted or received If the radio you are calling is not in e you will not hear the ringing Go to step his procedure to hang up party you are calling does not answer the thin 20 seconds the display will show...

Page 57: ...m and the radio you are is on the air and has received your page adio automatically returns to the home hear one beep the ID number has been ed by the system but the radio you are is not on the air your radio remains in all Alert mode You can either go back to and press the PTT switch to send the ID er again or press the HOME key or the button normally side button 2 to hang up turn to the home dis...

Page 58: ... ID number disappears and the new digits appear as they are being entered The cursor flashes to indicate the location of the next number to be entered Notes If fewer or more than six digits are entered and the PTT switch is pressed you will hear an invalid keypress tone Once you have started entering numbers the left arrow key will function as a backspace key Pressing this key will cause the last ...

Page 59: ...ically returns to the home hear one beep the ID number has been ed by the system but the radio you are is not on the air your radio remains in all Alert mode You can either go back to and press the PTT switch to send the ID er again or press the HOME key or the ey normally side button 2 to hang up and to the home display If after six seconds the called radio fails to wledge the alert a low pitched...

Page 60: ...lect an ID number from the list Note The same list is shared by both Call Alert and Private Conversation features 3 To enter the list press either the right arrow key or the left arrow key The right arrow key will take you forwards to the first or next member of the list the left arrow key will take you backwards to the last or previous member of the list Note The last member of the list will be t...

Page 61: ...the radio you are is not on the air your radio remains in all Alert mode You can either go back to 5 and press the PTT switch to send the ID er again or press the HOME key or the ey normally side button 2 to hang up and to the home display If after six seconds the called radio fails to wledge the alert a low pitched alert tone ds and the display shows NO OWLEDGE Try again or press the HOME exit un...

Page 62: ... from the list 3 To enter the list press either the right arrow key or the left arrow key The right arrow key will take you forwards to the first or next member of the list the left arrow key will take you backwards to the last or previous member of the list Note The last member of the list will be the last ID transmitted or received This member can also be found at location 00 in the list 4 Enter...

Page 63: ...has been ed by the system and the radio you are is on the air and has received your page adio automatically returns to the home hear one beep the ID number has been ed by the system but the radio you are is not on the air your radio remains in all Alert mode You can either go back to and press the PTT switch to send the ID er again or press the HOME key or the ey normally side button 2 to hang up ...

Page 64: ...n show the last number ce the telephone call press the PTT button The telephone number will be sent out l hear tones as they are being sent When umber has been completely sent out you ar either a busy signal or ringing party you are calling answers begin your rsation Press the PTT switch to talk e the PTT to listen Model B7 Only If after reaching the er you are calling you need to dial an sion num...

Page 65: ...P Note The last number dialed cannot be changed from the keypad 2 Enter the telephone number The display shows the numbers as they are being entered and the cursor flashes to indicate the location of the next number to be entered When the maximum number of digits have been entered the cursor will disappear Note Once you have started entering numbers the left arrow key acts as a backspace key Press...

Page 66: ...hear tones as they are being sent When umber has been completely sent out you ar either a busy signal or ringing party you are calling answers begin your rsation Press the PTT switch to talk e the PTT to listen Model B7 Only If after reaching the er you are calling you need to dial an sion number before you can reach your enter the extension number from the d then press the PTT switch again you ha...

Page 67: ...button The display shows the last telephone number dialed 2 To enter the telephone list press either the right or the left arrow key The right arrow key will take you forward to the first or next member of the list the left arrow key will take you backward to the last or previous member of the list 3 When you stop on a member of the list the display will alternate between showing the member s name...

Page 68: ...y are being sent When umber has been completely sent out you ar either a busy signal or ringing If you busy signal go to step 8 to hang up party you are calling answers begin your rsation Press the PTT switch to talk e the PTT to listen Model B7 Only If after reaching the er you are calling you need to dial an sion number before you can reach your enter the extension number from the d then press t...

Page 69: ...n a hazardous atmosphere Note When charging a battery that is attached to the radio turn the radio off to ensure a full charge Charging Temperature The battery should be at about 77 F room temperature whenever possible Charging a cold battery below 50 F may result in leakage of electrolyte and ultimately in failure of the battery Charging a hot battery above 95 F results in reduced discharge capac...

Page 70: ...lical 151 162MHz Helical 162 174MHz Helical Wide Band 136 174MHz Helical 403 435MHz Helical 435 470MHz Helical 470 512MHz Whip 403 512MHz Whip 800MHz Whip 900MHz Dipole 800MHz Dipole 900MHz Quarter Wave Stubby 800MHz 900MHz High Capacity Nickel Cadmium Ultra High Capacity Nickel Cadmium Slow Charge Battery Chargers 50 60Hz Desk Top 117Vac with 117Vac Wall Mount Transformer 220Vac with Internationa...

Page 71: ...Clip 94 Standard Microphone Includes Antenna S M A UHF 800 900MHz VHF Capable Coiled Cord Assembly 3 5mm Earjack Swivel Clip and Receive Audio High Low Volume Pushbutton ccessories 2 3 Black Belt 9 Shoulder Carry Strap 0 Velcro Patch Pin Attachment 8 Leather Carry Case with Belt Loop and T Strap for High Capacity 9 Leather Carry Case with Belt Loop and T Strap for Ultra High Capacity 1 Leather Car...

Page 72: ...ontacts with a lint free cloth to remove dirt grease or gn material that may prevent good electrical connections ng void physical abuse do not pound drop or throw the radio nnecessarily Do not carry the radio by the antenna void subjecting the radio to an excess of liquids Never allow the radio o become submersed void subjecting the radio to corrosives solvents or spirits AUTION ean the radio with...

Page 73: ...rate radio transmitters near explosive asting caps The transmitted radio energy may igger a blasting cap and cause an explosion o not operate radio transmitters in an explosive tmosphere unless it is a type especially qualified or such use An explosion may result o not replace or charge batteries in a azardous atmosphere Contact sparking may ccur while installing or removing batteries and ause an ...

Page 74: ...ny or authorized independent distributor service tions For a contract service agreement please contact your nearest service representative authorized Motorola dealer or Motorola sales tative If you suspect a radio problem check the following items before ng service io Checks Be sure the radio is turned on and the mode selector is in the proper position Replace or recharge the battery The first tim...

Page 75: ...sure the battery or battery charger of the unit is not ve Batteries and chargers are excluded from this service plan e the following information ame any name ss one number f description of the nature of the problem or failure be specific and ship the unit prepaid to ola Factory Service Center N W 65th Avenue tion FL 33313 s Service Plus is subject to Motorola standard terms and conditions oes not ...

Page 76: ...his manual may pied or reproduced in any manner without the express permission of Motorola ore the purchase of Motorola equipment shall not be deemed to grant either r by implication estoppel or otherwise any license under the copyrights r patent applications of Motorola except for the normal nonexclusive royalty se to use that arises by operation of law in the sales of a product Patent Disclosure...

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