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Refer to the 

Operator’s Manual

 (14221-1510-2000), available 

online at 

http://pspc.harris.com/Products/Mobile/XG-25M.aspx

for more detailed operating instructions. 

 

 

NOTICE! 

The material contained herein is subject to U.S. export approval. 
No export or re-export is permitted without written approval from 
the U.S. Government. Rated: EAR99; in accordance with U.S. 
Dept. of Commerce regulations 15CFR774, Export 
Administration Regulations. 

 

 

About L3Harris Technologies 

L3Harris Technologies is an agile global aerospace and defense technology innovator, 
delivering end-to-end solutions that meet customers’ mission-critical needs. The 

company provides advanced defense and commercial technologies across air, land, 
sea, space and cyber domains.

 

 

 
 

Radio Scan Modes 

Scan Mode 

Explanation 

No Scan 

Eliminates distractions. 
Full communications (transmit and 
receive) on selected talk group. 
No calls received from other talk groups. 

Normal

  

(Default) 

Scan all talk groups in the active profile 
that are not locked out as long as there is 
demand on the site. 
Priority (P1, P2, and P3) groups are user 
selectable. 
Receive calls from more than one talk 
group, if available from the current site. 
Allows dragging of the selected talk group, 
P1, P2, P3, and default emergency talk 
groups to the site on which the radio is 
registered. (If other calls are available at 
the site, they also can be heard but they 
are not be actively dragged.) 
The default emergency talk group, as well 
as any emergency-enabled talk groups, is 
only dragged if it is in emergency mode. 

Fixed 

Functions the same as Normal Scan 
Mode, except the priority groups are fixed 
to the selected profile’s pre-defined P1 
and P2 groups (configured via the UAS).  

 

Stealth Mode

 

1.  Scroll through the menu until “StealthMenu” appears. 

2.  Use the Menu Navigation knob to turn Stealth Mode on. 

3.  To turn Stealth Mode off, press the 

MENU

 button on the 

radio’s front panel. 

 

 

 
 

Check or Change the Active Profile

 

The radio can store up to sixteen (16) standard profiles within 
its personality, one of which is always set as the currently 
active profile. Each profile can contain up to sixteen (16) talk 
groups.  

If the dwell display is set to “profile,” the currently active 
profile’s name appears in the bottom line of the display. 
Otherwise, to determine which profile is currently active, use 
the menu buttons to access the Profile Menu. The active 
profile’s name will appear in the top line of the display. To 
switch to/activate a different profile: 

1.  Using 

+

 

or

 

-

, scroll until “Profile Menu” appears in the 

bottom line of the display. The name of the currently active 
profile appears in the top line. 

2.  Use  the  Menu Navigation knob  to choose the desired 

profile stored in the radio as established by the OpenSky

®

 

network administrator. 

3.  The profile becomes active when selected for longer than 

2 seconds, when 

MENU

 is pressed, or when the menu is 

changed. 

Check or Change the Selected Talk Group

 

One talk group within the currently active profile is set as the 
“selected talk group.” For the radio user, the selected talk group 
is typically the focus of most voice transmissions and 
receptions. There are two ways to change the selected talk 
group: 

First Method: 

From the dwell display, use the Talk Group Selection knob

 

to 

scroll through the available list of talk groups in the active profile. 

 

 

 
 

Check or Change the Selected Talk Group (Con’t)

 

Second Method: 

1.  Using 

+

 

or

 

-,

 scroll through the menu until “TalkGrpMenu” is 

displayed. 

2.  Use  the Menu Navigation knob  to scroll through the 

available list of talk groups in the active profile. 

Receive a Voice Call

 

No action is required to receive a voice call.  

Transmit a Voice Call

 

1.  If not already on, power-up the radio. 

2.  Select the desired talk group on which to transmit. 

3.  Depress and hold the Push-To-Talk button on the handheld 

microphone, pause for a moment, and then speak normally. 
For maximum clarity, hold the microphone approximately 2 
inches from the mouth and do not shout or whisper into it.  If 
the call is queued by the network, wait for the grant tone to 
sound before speaking. 

4.  Release the PTT button when finished speaking. 

Adjust Side Tone Audio Level

 

1.  Use 

+

 or 

 to cycle through the menu until the “Side 

Menu” appears in the bottom line of the display. 

2.  Use the Menu Navigation knob to change to the desired 

level (Off, Low, Medium, High). To turn side tones 
completely off, use the “Off” setting. 

 

 

 
 

Declare an Emergency

 

1.  Press the red emergency button on the radio to enter 

emergency mode. The emergency is raised after the 
emergency raise delay [default is one (1) second].  

  If the active profile of the unit initiating the emergency is 

configured for Emergency Alert, the emergency alert 
signal is sent to registered alert servers, such as the 
dispatcher console.   

  If the active profile of the unit initiating the emergency is 

configured for Emergency Call, the talkgroup is placed 
into emergency status notifying other radios and  the 
emergency alert signal is sent to the dispatcher console.  

  If the emergency behavior of the active profile is 

Current, the active, selected voice group becomes the 
default emergency voice group.  

  If the emergency behavior of the active profile is Default, 

the radio moves to the default emergency voice group 
of the profile and this talk group becomes the select talk 
group.  

2.  The display will alternate between the emergency voice 

group name and “EMERGENCY” and declaring User ID to 
indicate that the emergency has been initiated.  

Clear an Emergency

 

Check with the system administrator to ensure that the radio 
is programmed to allow an emergency to be cleared. 

1.  Press and hold the 

CLR

  button and simultaneously 

press the emergency button. 

2.  Release both buttons after the emergency cleared tone 

sounds.

 

 
 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Refer to the 

Operator’s Manual

 (14221-1510-2000), available 

online at 

http://pspc.harris.com/Products/Mobile/XG-25M.aspx

for more detailed operating instructions. 

 

 

NOTICE! 

The material contained herein is subject to U.S. export approval. 
No export or re-export is permitted without written approval from 
the U.S. Government. Rated: EAR99; in accordance with U.S. 
Dept. of Commerce regulations 15CFR774, Export 
Administration Regulations. 

 

 

About L3Harris Technologies 

L3Harris Technologies is an agile global aerospace and defense technology innovator, 
delivering end-to-end solutions that meet customers’ mission-critical needs. The 
company provides advanced defense and commercial technologies across air, land, 
sea, space and cyber domains.

 

 

 
 

Radio Scan Modes 

Scan Mode 

Explanation 

No Scan 

Eliminates distractions. 
Full communications (transmit and 
receive) on selected talk group. 
No calls received from other talk groups. 

Normal

  

(Default) 

Scan all talk groups in the active profile 
that are not locked out as long as there is 
demand on the site. 
Priority (P1, P2, and P3) groups are user 
selectable. 
Receive calls from more than one talk 
group, if available from the current site. 
Allows dragging of the selected talk group, 
P1, P2, P3, and default emergency talk 
groups to the site on which the radio is 
registered. (If other calls are available at 
the site, they also can be heard but they 
are not be actively dragged.) 
The default emergency talk group, as well 
as any emergency-enabled talk groups, is 
only dragged if it is in emergency mode. 

Fixed 

Functions the same as Normal Scan 
Mode, except the priority groups are fixed 
to the selected profile’s pre-defined P1 
and P2 groups (configured via the UAS).  

 

Stealth Mode

 

1.  Scroll through the menu until “StealthMenu” appears. 

2.  Use the Menu Navigation knob to turn Stealth Mode on. 

3.  To turn Stealth Mode off, press the 

MENU

 button on the 

radio’s front panel. 

 

 

 
 

Check or Change the Active Profile

 

The radio can store up to sixteen (16) standard profiles within 
its personality, one of which is always set as the currently 
active profile. Each profile can contain up to sixteen (16) talk 
groups.  

If the dwell display is set to “profile,” the currently active 
profile’s name appears in the bottom line of the display. 
Otherwise, to determine which profile is currently active, use 
the menu buttons to access the Profile Menu. The active 
profile’s name will appear in the top line of the display. To 
switch to/activate a different profile: 

1.  Using 

+

 

or

 

-

, scroll until “Profile Menu” appears in the 

bottom line of the display. The name of the currently active 
profile appears in the top line. 

2.  Use  the  Menu Navigation knob  to choose the desired 

profile stored in the radio as established by the OpenSky

®

 

network administrator. 

3.  The profile becomes active when selected for longer than 

2 seconds, when 

MENU

 is pressed, or when the menu is 

changed. 

Check or Change the Selected Talk Group

 

One talk group within the currently active profile is set as the 
“selected talk group.” For the radio user, the selected talk group 
is typically the focus of most voice transmissions and 
receptions. There are two ways to change the selected talk 
group: 

First Method: 

From the dwell display, use the Talk Group Selection knob

 

to 

scroll through the available list of talk groups in the active profile. 

 

 

 

 

Check or Change the Selected Talk Group (Con’t)

 

Second Method: 

1.  Using 

+

 

or

 

-,

 scroll through the menu until “TalkGrpMenu” is 

displayed. 

2.  Use  the Menu Navigation knob  to scroll through the 

available list of talk groups in the active profile. 

Receive a Voice Call

 

No action is required to receive a voice call.  

Transmit a Voice Call

 

1.  If not already on, power-up the radio. 

2.  Select the desired talk group on which to transmit. 

3.  Depress and hold the Push-To-Talk button on the handheld 

microphone, pause for a moment, and then speak normally. 
For maximum clarity, hold the microphone approximately 2 
inches from the mouth and do not shout or whisper into it.  If 
the call is queued by the network, wait for the grant tone to 
sound before speaking. 

4.  Release the PTT button when finished speaking. 

Adjust Side Tone Audio Level

 

1.  Use 

+

 or 

 to cycle through the menu until the “Side 

Menu” appears in the bottom line of the display. 

2.  Use the Menu Navigation knob to change to the desired 

level (Off, Low, Medium, High). To turn side tones 
completely off, use the “Off” setting. 

 

 

 
 

Declare an Emergency

 

1.  Press the red emergency button on the radio to enter 

emergency mode. The emergency is raised after the 
emergency raise delay [default is one (1) second].  

  If the active profile of the unit initiating the emergency is 

configured for Emergency Alert, the emergency alert 
signal is sent to registered alert servers, such as the 
dispatcher console.   

  If the active profile of the unit initiating the emergency is 

configured for Emergency Call, the talkgroup is placed 
into emergency status notifying other radios and  the 
emergency alert signal is sent to the dispatcher console.  

  If the emergency behavior of the active profile is 

Current, the active, selected voice group becomes the 
default emergency voice group.  

  If the emergency behavior of the active profile is Default, 

the radio moves to the default emergency voice group 
of the profile and this talk group becomes the select talk 
group.  

2.  The display will alternate between the emergency voice 

group name and “EMERGENCY” and declaring User ID to 
indicate that the emergency has been initiated.  

Clear an Emergency

 

Check with the system administrator to ensure that the radio 
is programmed to allow an emergency to be cleared. 

1.  Press and hold the 

CLR

  button and simultaneously 

press the emergency button. 

2.  Release both buttons after the emergency cleared tone 

sounds.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Содержание OpenSky XG-25M

Страница 1: ...Quick Guide 14221 1510 1010 Rev B June 2020 OpenSky XG 25M Mobile Radios ...

Страница 2: ... bottom line of the display 2 Use the Menu Navigation Control to choose an available mode Press MENU and confirm Y N with the Menu Navigation Control and press MENU again or Preset button C can be programmed to reboot the radio into a particular application mode Copyright 2015 2016 2020 L3Harris Technologies ...

Страница 3: ...elections within the active menu available talk groups pre programmed speed dial numbers canned alert messages etc Scrolls through top level menu OPT CLR Scrolls through selections within the active menu available talk groups pre programmed speed dial numbers canned alert messages etc MENU Button Activate current selection CLR Used with the Emergency button to clear an emergency SCAN Toggles the S...

Страница 4: ...y backlight disabled voice is still heard Steady Radio is transmitting or receiving a manual or OTAR Network encrypted call Steady Indicates Voice Scan mode is Normal or Fixed not displayed when Voice Scan mode is No Scan Steady Indicates Selective Call mode Flashing Bluetooth enabled but no accessory connected Steady Radio is connected to a Bluetooth accessory ...

Страница 5: ...w pitched tone Sounds when an emergency is cleared Selective Call Ringing tone Repeated every 4 seconds until the call is accepted or rejected by the radio being called or until the network drops the call if unanswered after one minute Out of Range Configurable Typical 3 brief tones that repeat every 15 seconds when the radio does not have consistent sync Roam 2 short tones 1 high pitched and 1 lo...

Страница 6: ...p P1 P2 P3 and default emergency talk groups to the site on which the radio is registered If other calls are available at the site they also can be heard but they are not be actively dragged The default emergency talk group as well as any emergency enabled talk groups is only dragged if it is in emergency mode Fixed Functions the same as Normal Scan Mode except the priority groups are fixed to the...

Страница 7: ...Menu appears in the bottom line of the display The name of the currently active profile appears in the top line 2 Use the Menu Navigation knob to choose the desired profile stored in the radio as established by the OpenSky network administrator 3 The profile becomes active when selected for longer than 2 seconds when MENU is pressed or when the menu is changed Check or Change the Selected Talk Gro...

Страница 8: ...press and hold the Push To Talk button on the handheld microphone pause for a moment and then speak normally For maximum clarity hold the microphone approximately 2 inches from the mouth and do not shout or whisper into it If the call is queued by the network wait for the grant tone to sound before speaking 4 Release the PTT button when finished speaking Adjust Side Tone Audio Level 1 Use or to cy...

Страница 9: ...to the dispatcher console If the emergency behavior of the active profile is Current the active selected voice group becomes the default emergency voice group If the emergency behavior of the active profile is Default the radio moves to the default emergency voice group of the profile and this talk group becomes the select talk group 2 The display will alternate between the emergency voice group n...

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