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Select 

Forward

 to send the message to 

another subscriber/group alias or ID.

Select 

Edit

 to edit the message before 

sending it.

Initiating an Emergency Call or 

Emergency Alert

1

Press the programmed 

Emergency

 button. 

The Emergency Search Tone sounds. It is 
temporarily muted when the radio transmits or 
receives voice. The tone stops when the radio 
exits Emergency mode.

NOTE

: The Emergency Search Tone is an 

optional feature, it can be enabled or 
disabled via the CPS programming 
software. This feature is disabled, if 
Silent Emergency is enabled. The CPS 
can also program tone to sound to 
through the speaker of the radio (default) 
or wired accessory. Check with your 
dealer or system administrator to 
determine how your radio has been 
programmed.

2

If button is programmed to initiate an 
Emergency Call, hold the microphone 1 to 2 
inches (2.5 to 5.0 cm) from your mouth and 
speak.

3

If button is programmed to initiate an 
Emergency Alert, a positive indicator tone 
sounds once the Emergency Alert begins to 
broadcast on the site’s Control Channel. The 

display briefly shows, 

Emergency Alert 

Successful

.

NOTE

: Depending on how your radio was 

programmed, you may or may not have 
to press the 

PTT

 button prior to 

speaking. Also depending on how your 
radio was programmed, you may or may 
not hear a Talk Permit tone. Your radio 
dealer can provide more information on 
how your radio has been programmed 
for Emergency.

Clearing the Received Emergency Call 

(or Emergency Alert) Indications

If your radio has been programmed to provide an 
Emergency Alert Tone upon receiving an 
Emergency Call or Emergency Alert, you will 
have to manually clear both the Emergency Alert 
Tone and the Emergency Display indications. 
The procedure is as follows:

1

To silence the Emergency Alert Tone, press 
any button.

2

The display will continue to show information 
about the Emergency Call (or Emergency 
Alert) after the call (or alert) is over. Short 
press the 

R

 button, then press the 

programmed 

Emergency Off

 button to clear 

the Emergency display indications. The 

Emergency Off

 function is on the same 

button used to start an Emergency Call (or 
Emergency Alert). If 

Emergency On

 is a 

short press, then 

Emergency Off

 is a long 

press. If 

Emergency On

 is a long press, then 

Emergency Off

 is a short press.

Enhanced Privacy

Press the programmed Privacy On/Off button to 
toggle Enhanced Privacy on or off for the 
selected channel position.

OR

 

Follow the procedure below.

1

Press the 

S

 button.

2

Press 

P

or 

Q

 to locate the 

Utilities

 

option.

3

Press 

N

 to select 

Utilities

.

4

Press 

P

or 

Q

 (if necessary) to locate the 

Radio Settings

 option.

5

Press 

N

 to select 

Radio Settings

.

6

Press 

P

or 

Q

 to locate the 

Enh.Privacy

 

option and press 

N

 to select.

7

The display shows 

Turn On

 or 

Turn Off

depending on whether Privacy is currently 
turned off or on.

8

Press 

N

 to toggle the current Privacy 

Setting.

9

The display briefly shows 

Enh.Privacy On

 or 

Enh.Privacy Off

 to indicate the new privacy 

setting

NOTE:

Toggling the privacy setting on or off 
affects the currently selected channel 
position only. The radio tracks the 

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Summary of Contents for XiR Series

Page 1: ..._____ Front Button P4 Programmable SP _____________ LP _____________ Menu Navigation Buttons Front Button P2 Programmable SP _____________ LP _____________ Accessory Connector LED Indicators 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Left Right Navigation Buttons Menu Button OK Button Back Home Button B C D A A B C D MOTOROLA MOTO MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS and the Stylized M logo are trademarks or registered trademarks ...

Page 2: ...n Off Button to turn the radio off Adjusting the Volume Turn the Volume Knob clockwise to increase volume or counterclockwise to decrease volume Site Restriction Your radio system administrator has the ability to decide which network sites your radio is and is not allowed to use Your radio does not need to be reprogrammed to change your list of allowed and disallowed sites If your radio attempts t...

Page 3: ... configured as part of that group Making a Private Call NOTE Your radio must be programmed for you to initiate a Private Call Press the programmed One Touch Call button and proceed to Step 2 OR Follow the procedure below 1 Press the Channel Rocker to select the subscriber alias or ID OR S to access the menu Por Q to Contacts and press N to select Por Q to the ID you want to call and press N to sel...

Page 4: ... of the display shows Extra Digits The second line of the display shows a cursor Enter the extra digits and press N to proceed OR Live Dial Method Press and hold PTT and then press and release each extra digit The radio sends a DTMF tone for each extra digit Release PTT when finished 11 The Phone Call can be ended by the phone user or the radio user 12 Press R to end the call 13 When the call is o...

Page 5: ...ecent sent text message is always added to the top of the Sent Items list The Sent Items folder stores a maximum of thirty 30 last sent messages When the folder is full the next sent text message automatically replaces the oldest text message in the folder The icon at the top right corner of the screen indicates the status of the message Replying to a Text Message with Quick Text from the Inbox Pr...

Page 6: ...rgency Alert Indications If your radio has been programmed to provide an Emergency Alert Tone upon receiving an Emergency Call or Emergency Alert you will have to manually clear both the Emergency Alert Tone and the Emergency Display indications The procedure is as follows 1 To silence the Emergency Alert Tone press any button 2 The display will continue to show information about the Emergency Cal...

Page 7: ...English privacy setting on or off for each channel position separately QR Card fm Page 71 Friday April 10 2015 2 50 PM ...

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