Summary of Contents for Motorola ASTRO XTS 2500 III
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Cover ® ASTRO 2500 Model III Digital Portable Radio END-USER TRAINING MSU REBANDING PROJECT ® ASTRO XTS™ 2500 Model III...
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WELCOME TO XTS2500 III TRAINING! INSTRUCTORS: RICH CARROLL BOB GRESS CLASS LENGTH: ABOUT 1.5 HOURS OBJECTIVES: 1) FAMILIARIZE YOU WITH THE OPERATION OF YOUR NEW RADIO 2) EXCHANGE RADIOS AND ACCESSORIES ® ASTRO XTS™ 2500 Model III...
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BEFORE WE BEGIN… PLEASE DO NOT ASSEMBLE YOUR RADIO KIT YET. LET’S DO IT TOGETHER. LET’S TRY TO STAY TOGETHER AS WE GO THROUGH EACH STEP. THAT WAY WE CAN HELP EACH OTHER, GROUP QUESTIONS AND MAY FINISH EARLY. THANKS! ®...
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YOUR RADIO KIT ® ASTRO XTS™ 2500 Model III...
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THE TRAINING SECTIONS Important Safety Talk Group Map Information Status Symbols Status Alert Tones Installation and Operating Your Removal Radio ® ASTRO XTS™ 2500 Model III...
THE TRAINING SECTIONS Important Safety Information ® ASTRO XTS™ 2500 Model III...
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ELECTROMAGNETIC (RF) EXPOSURE THE BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF RF ENERGY HAVE BEEN STUDIED FOR YEARS. THERE ARE SOME CONFLICTING RESULTS, BUT WE KNOW SOME THINGS. RF ENERGY CAN CAUSE HEATING (MICROWAVE OVEN). THE EYES AND HEAD ARE MOST SENSITIVE. STRONG RF FIELDS CAN CAUSE CATARACTS.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC (RF) EXPOSURE YOUR NEW RADIO TRANSMITS MUCH MORE POWER THAN YOUR CELL PHONE (2.3W VERSUS 1W OR LESS). THE FCC HAS REGULATED AND LIMITED THE AMOUNT OF PERMISSIBLE OCCUPATIONAL RF EXPOSURE. RF EXPOSURE DEPENDS UPON TWO VARIABLES. 1) INTENSITY OF THE ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD. 2) TIME SPENT IN THAT FIELD.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC (RF) EXPOSURE REDUCE RF INTENSITY BY NOT CLOSE TALKING YOUR RADIO. Motorola recommends holding your radio 2” from your lips. ® ASTRO XTS™ 2500 Model III...
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ELECTROMAGNETIC (RF) EXPOSURE REDUCE RF INTENSITY BY NOT CLOSE TALKING YOUR RADIO. The XTS2500 radios have very sensitive and clear audio. We recommend holding your radio 6” from your lips. Our tests show this cuts the intensity to your eyes and head to one-half the level when held at 2”.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC (RF) EXPOSURE REDUCE TIME IN THE RF FIELD BY USING SHORT, INFREQUENT TRANSMISSIONS. Especially avoid lengthy phone conversations. ® ASTRO XTS™ 2500 Model III...
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EXPLOSIVE/ FLAMMABLE ATMOSPHERES YOUR XTS2500 PORTABLE RADIO IS NOT INTRINSICALLY SAFE. NEITHER WAS YOUR LTS2000. DO NOT TRANSMIT OR OPERATE IF YOU ARE IN AN EXPLOSIVE OR FLAMMABLE ATMOSPHERE. THE SWITCHES IN YOUR RADIO MAY PRODUCE MINUTE SPARKS WHICH COULD IGNITE THE ATMOSPHERE SURROUNDING YOU.
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FOR MORE SAFETY INFORMATION See the XTS2500 safety manual on our website. Go to: www.telecom.msu.edu. Click: Support; Training; Two-Way Radio, and then Motorola XTS2500 ® ASTRO XTS™ 2500 Model III...
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THE TRAINING SECTIONS Talk Group Map ® ASTRO XTS™ 2500 Model III...
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Talk Group Map – TELECOM SYSTEMS ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C EVENT 1 DISPATCH P DISASTR EVENT 2 VOICE M DISASTR EVENT 3 BROADBAND MSU/DPPS EVENT 4 JOB TG 1 EVENT 5 JOB TG 2 EVENT 6 JOB TG 3 JOB TG 4 CENT CNTL ®...
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Talk Group Map – ATS ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C EVENT 1 DISPATCH P DISASTR EVENT 2 ATS- 1 M DISASTR EVENT 3 ATS- 2 MSU/DPPS EVENT 4 ATS- 3 EVENT 5 ATS- 4 EVENT 6 JOB ATS MEDIA JOB ATS COMP ®...
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Talk Group Map – CYCLOTRON ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C EVENT 1 DISPATCH P DISASTR EVENT 2 CYCLO 1 M DISASTR EVENT 3 CYCLO 2 MSU/DPPS EVENT 4 JOB CYCLO EVENT 5 EVENT 6 ® ASTRO XTS™ 2500 Model III...
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Talk Group Map – PP MATERIAL/ LOGISTICS ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C EVENT 1 DISPATCH P DISASTR EVENT 2 MATLOG 1 M DISASTR EVENT 3 MATLOG 2 MSU/DPPS EVENT 4 JOB TG 1 EVENT 5 CENT CNTL EVENT 6 ®...
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Talk Group Map – HOUSING COMPUTER GROUP ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C EVENT 1 DISPATCH P DISASTR EVENT 2 HS COMP 1 M DISASTR EVENT 3 HS COMP 2 MSU/DPPS EVENT 4 JOB HS CO 1 EVENT 5 CENT CNTL EVENT 6 ®...
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Talk Group Map – HOUSING CONSTRUCTION GROUP ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C EVENT 1 DISPATCH P DISASTR EVENT 2 HS CONT 1 M DISASTR EVENT 3 HS CONT 2 MSU/DPPS EVENT 4 JOB HS CO EVENT 5 CENT CNTL EVENT 6 ®...
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Talk Group Map – BRESLIN ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C EVENT 1 DISPATCH P DISASTR EVENT 2 BRESLIN M DISASTR EVENT 3 MSU/DPPS EVENT 4 EVENT 5 EVENT 6 ® ASTRO XTS™ 2500 Model III...
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Talk Group Map – PROJECTS & CONTRACTS (PIA) ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C EVENT 1 DISPATCH P DISASTR EVENT 2 SUPER PIA M DISASTR EVENT 3 CENT CNTL MSU/DPPS EVENT 4 EVENT 5 EVENT 6 ® ASTRO XTS™ 2500 Model III...
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Talk Group Map – CENTRAL CONTROL ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C EVENT 1 DISPATCH P DISASTR EVENT 2 HVAC-CC 1 M DISASTR EVENT 3 HVAC-CC 2 MSU/DPPS EVENT 4 JOB HVAC EVENT 5 CENT CNTL EVENT 6 ® ASTRO XTS™...
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Talk Group Map – LANDSCAPE SERVICES ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C EVENT 1 DISPATCH P DISASTR EVENT 2 L SCAPE 1 M DISASTR EVENT 3 L SCAPE 2 MSU/DPPS EVENT 4 CENT CNTL EVENT 5 EVENT 6 ® ASTRO XTS™...
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Talk Group Map – TRANSPORTATION SERVICES ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C EVENT 1 DISPATCH P DISASTR EVENT 2 AUTO 1 M DISASTR EVENT 3 AUTO 2 MSU/DPPS EVENT 4 JOB AUTO EVENT 5 CENT CNTL EVENT 6 ® ASTRO XTS™...
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Talk Group Map – SAFETY- SECURITY SERVICES ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C EVENT 1 DISPATCH P DISASTR EVENT 2 SFTY SC1 M DISASTR EVENT 3 SFTY SC2 MSU/DPPS EVENT 4 JOB ELCTR EVENT 5 JOB ALRMS EVENT 6 JOB SCRTY CENT CNTL ®...
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Talk Group Map – ELEVATOR SHOP ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C EVENT 1 DISPATCH P DISASTR EVENT 2 ELEVT 1 M DISASTR EVENT 3 ELEVT 2 MSU/DPPS EVENT 4 JOB ELEVT EVENT 5 EVENT 6 ® ASTRO XTS™ 2500 Model III...
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Talk Group Map – KEY SHOP ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C EVENT 1 DISPATCH P DISASTR EVENT 2 KEY SHP 1 M DISASTR EVENT 3 KEY SHP 2 MSU/DPPS EVENT 4 JOB KEY EVENT 5 EVENT 6 ® ASTRO XTS™...
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Talk Group Map – POWER & WATER ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C EVENT 1 DISPATCH P DISASTR EVENT 2 PWR PLT 1 M DISASTR EVENT 3 PWR PLT 2 MSU/DPPS EVENT 4 ELECT 1 EVENT 5 ELECT 2 EVENT 6 JOB TG 1 CENT CNTL ®...
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Talk Group Map – ENGRG & ARCH SERVICES ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C EVENT 1 DISPATCH P DISASTR EVENT 2 EAS 1 M DISASTR EVENT 3 EAS 2 MSU/DPPS EVENT 4 CENT CNTL EVENT 5 EVENT 6 ® ASTRO XTS™...
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Talk Group Map – ROOFING SERVICES ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C EVENT 1 DISPATCH P DISASTR EVENT 2 ROOFING 1 M DISASTR EVENT 3 ROOFING 2 MSU/DPPS EVENT 4 JOB ROOF EVENT 5 CENT CTRL EVENT 6 ® ASTRO XTS™...
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Talk Group Map – GLASS - MASONRY SERVICES ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C EVENT 1 DISPATCH P DISASTR EVENT 2 MASON M DISASTR EVENT 3 GLASS MSU/DPPS EVENT 4 JOB MASON EVENT 5 CENT CTRL EVENT 6 ® ASTRO XTS™...
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Talk Group Map – SET UP SERVICES ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C EVENT 1 DISPATCH P DISASTR EVENT 2 SET UP 1 M DISASTR EVENT 3 SET UP 2 MSU/DPPS EVENT 4 JOB SETUP EVENT 5 EVENT 6 ® ASTRO XTS™...
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Talk Group Map – CARPENTRY SERVICES ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C EVENT 1 DISPATCH P DISASTR EVENT 2 CARPEN 1 M DISASTR EVENT 3 CARPEN 2 MSU/DPPS EVENT 4 JOB TG 1 EVENT 5 CENT CNTL EVENT 6 ® ASTRO XTS™...
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Talk Group Map – PAINT SERVICES ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C EVENT 1 DISPATCH P DISASTR EVENT 2 PAINT 1 M DISASTR EVENT 3 PAINT 2 MSU/DPPS EVENT 4 JOB TG 1 EVENT 5 CENT CNTL EVENT 6 ® ASTRO XTS™...
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Talk Group Map – PLUMBING SERVICES ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C EVENT 1 DISPATCH P DISASTR EVENT 2 PLUMB 1 M DISASTR EVENT 3 PLUMB 2 MSU/DPPS EVENT 4 PLUMB 3 EVENT 5 JOB PLUMB EVENT 6 CENT CNTL ®...
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Talk Group Map – A&I SERVICES ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C EVENT 1 DISPATCH P DISASTR EVENT 2 A & I - 1 M DISASTR EVENT 3 A & I - 2 MSU/DPPS EVENT 4 JOB A & I EVENT 5 CENT CNTL EVENT 6...
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Talk Group Map – ELECTRICAL SERVICES ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C EVENT 1 DISPATCH P DISASTR EVENT 2 ELECT 1 M DISASTR EVENT 3 ELECT 2 MSU/DPPS EVENT 4 PWR PLT 1 EVENT 5 PWR PLT 2 EVENT 6 JOB TG 1 JOB TG 2 CENT CNTL...
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Talk Group Map – ENERGY SYSTEMS MECH A&I SERVICES ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C EVENT 1 DISPATCH P DISASTR EVENT 2 ENERGY 1 M DISASTR EVENT 3 ENERGY 2 MSU/DPPS EVENT 4 JOB ENRGY EVENT 5 CENT CNTL EVENT 6 STEAM 1 PUMPS 1 PM 1...
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Talk Group Map – MECHANICAL SERVICES ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C EVENT 1 DISPATCH P DISASTR EVENT 2 DISTBUT 1 M DISASTR EVENT 3 DISTBUT 2 MSU/DPPS EVENT 4 STEAM 1 EVENT 5 STEAM 2 EVENT 6 ABSORP 1 ABSORP 2 JOB DIS JOB STEAM...
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Talk Group Map – HVAC/ REFRIGERATION SERVICES ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C EVENT 1 DISPATCH P DISASTR EVENT 2 HVAC 1 M DISASTR EVENT 3 HVAC 2 MSU/DPPS EVENT 4 REFRIG 1 EVENT 5 REFRIG 2 EVENT 6 JOB HVAC JOB REF CENT CNTL CH10...
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Talk Group Map – METAL SERVICES ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C EVENT 1 DISPATCH P DISASTR EVENT 2 SHTMTL 1 M DISASTR EVENT 3 SHTMTL 2 MSU/DPPS EVENT 4 PUMPS EVENT 5 BOILERS EVENT 6 INSUL JOB TG 1 JOB TG 2 CENT CNTL CH10...
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Talk Group Map – CUSTODIAL ZONES ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C EVENT 1 DISPATCH P DISASTR EVENT 2 CUST ZONE M DISASTR EVENT 3 MSU/DPPS EVENT 4 EVENT 5 EVENT 6 CH10 CH11 ® ASTRO XTS™ 2500 Model III...
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Talk Group Map – COMMISSIONING SERVICES ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C EVENT 1 DISPATCH P DISASTR EVENT 2 COMMIS 1 M DISASTR EVENT 3 COMMIS 2 MSU/DPPS EVENT 4 JOB TG 1 EVENT 5 CENT CNTL EVENT 6 CH10 CH11 ®...
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Talk Group Map – RECYCLING/ WASTE MANAGEMENT ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C EVENT 1 DISPATCH P DISASTR EVENT 2 WASTE 1 M DISASTR EVENT 3 WASTE 2 MSU/DPPS EVENT 4 EVENT 5 EVENT 6 CH10 CH11 ® ASTRO XTS™ 2500 Model III...
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Talk Group Map – LIGHTING PM CREW ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C EVENT 1 DISPATCH P DISASTR EVENT 2 PM CRW 1 M DISASTR EVENT 3 PM CRW 2 MSU/DPPS EVENT 4 JOB PM CR EVENT 5 EVENT 6 CH10 CH11 ®...
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Talk Group Map – STANDARD ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C EVENT 1 DISPATCH P DISASTR EVENT 2 TALKGROUP 1 M DISASTR EVENT 3 TALKGROUP 2 MSU/DPPS EVENT 4 JOB TALKGRP EVENT 5 CENTRL CNTRL EVENT 6 ® ASTRO XTS™ 2500 Model III...
THE TRAINING SECTIONS Status Symbols ® ASTRO XTS™ 2500 Model III...
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Status Symbols – 1 of 2 Battery Status Call View Receive Program Continued… ® ASTRO XTS™ 2500 Model III...
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Status Symbols – 2 of 2 Not on our radios ® ASTRO XTS™ 2500 Model III...
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THE TRAINING SECTIONS Status Alert Tones ® ASTRO XTS™ 2500 Model III...
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Status Alert Tones Tone Name Tone Information Acknowledge Receipt of a call sent to the central controller Button Press A valid key was pressed on the keypad - Receipt of a Call Alert page sent to your radio Call Alert - Confirmation receipt of a page received sent from your radio Emergency Emergency alarm was sent from your radio...
Installation and Removal Procedures Antenna Battery Belt Clip Universal Connector ® ASTRO XTS™ 2500 Model III...
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Antenna To install the antenna: 1. Screw the antenna (clockwise) into the antenna receptacle on top of the radio. 2. Tighten the antenna firmly with your fingers. To remove the antenna: Unscrew the antenna (counter-clockwise) and remove it from the antenna receptacle on top of the radio. ®...
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Battery To install the battery: 1. Turn the radio off. 2. Align the three tabs at the bottom of the battery with the three slots at the bottom of the back of the radio. 3. Angle the battery forward toward the radio until the battery clicks into place.
Universal Connector Cover The universal connector cover protects the side connector near the antenna. To remove the cover: 1. Turn the radio off. 2. Carefully insert a flat-bladed screwdriver between the bottom of the cover and the connector. 3. Holding the top of the cover with your thumb, push the screwdriver gently downward and lever the cover away from the radio.
Belt Clip To install the belt clip: 1. Remove battery before installing or removing the belt clip. 2. Hold the battery with the back of the battery facing you. 3. Hold the belt clip with the top facing upward, and align the clip with the slots on the battery back.
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Charging the Battery The battery must be charged before use. Memory effect is a phenomenon that causes a loss in battery capacity or voltage due to repetitive shallow discharging or long-term overcharging. This memory effect has been greatly reduced in your batteries through the use of new cell technology.
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Charging the Battery – More… The Impres charger and battery are both smart; they talk to each other. Don’t try to charge your battery on a non-Impres charger. The Impres battery has a preset number of charges it can accept. When that number is reached, the battery is deactivated and becomes a brick.
Your Radio 16-Position Call Alert Page (Respond) Call Alert Page (Send) Channel Power On/Off ff Clock (Time and Date) Select Volume Contr ol ID Number (View Your) Using CALL 10 : 46AM ID Number (View Your) Using PAGE Keypad Tones B BROADBAND List Name Edit MUTE...
LED Status GREEN • Solid • Solid - PTT is pressed; radio is transmitting - Self-test being performed • Flashing • Flashing - Channel Busy - Incoming Private Call - Low Battery (lights while transmitting) RED LED GREEN LED ® ASTRO XTS™...
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Radio On/Off/Volume To turn the radio on: Turn the On/Off/Volume Control knob clockwise. If the power-up test is successful, you briefly see SELF On/Off/Volume TEST, then the home display. If enabled, a power-up tone Knob is also heard. SELF TEST If the power-up test is unsuccessful, you see ERROR XX/YY.
Zone Select (3-Position Concentric Switch) To select a zone: Zone Name 1. Select zone A, B, or C using the Zone Select switch. 2. Press the Home button to confirm the displayed zone and channel. B VOICE MUTE PAGE PROG Zone Select Switch ®...
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Channel (Talkgroup) Select (16-Position Select Knob) Channel To select a channel/talkgroup: Turn the Channel Select knob to the desired position. The new name will appear on the display. If the channel you selected is unprogrammed, Channel repeat the above step. B TALKGROUP 1 MUTE Note: a ‘talkgroup’...
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Call Alert Page – Acknowledge (Call Alert/Private Call) When a Call Alert page is received, you hear four repeating alert tones, the LED flashes green, the call received symbol ( ) flashes and PAGE RECEIVD Is displayed, followed by the name or ID of the calling person, followed by your home talkgroup each showing for about 2 seconds.
Time-out Timer The time-out timer turns off your radio’s transmitter. The timer is set for 60 seconds. 1. Hold down the PTT button longer than the programmed time. You will hear a low-pitched warning tone, the transmission will cut off, and the LED will go out until you release the PTT.
Transmit and Receive To transmit: 1. Select the desired zone/channel. 2. Listen for ongoing conversations; if the channel becomes clear, proceed with your call. 3. Press and hold the PTT button to transmit. The LED will light solid red. When speaking, keep the microphone 2-6"...
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ZONE SELECT (3-Position Concentric Switch) Select a ZONE: 1. Select a ZONE from the talkgroup map provided by your system administrator. 2. MOVE the CONCENTRIC switch to the predetermined position. (A,B,C) C TALKGROUP 1 MUTE PAGE PROG ZONE SELECT ® ASTRO XTS™...
TOP BUTTON Emergency ® ASTRO XTS™ 2500 Model III...
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Emergency – Send (Top Button) – 1 of 2 EMERGENCY Send an MUTE emergency alarm. PAGE CALL Send an emergency call. Emergency ® ASTRO XTS™ 2500 Model III...
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Emergency – Send Emergency Alarm/ Call (Top Button) – 2 of 2 To send an emergency alarm: 1. With the radio turned on, press the Emergency button. The current zone/channel is displayed alternately with EMERGENCY EMERGENCY, the LED lights red, and you hear a group of short, medium-pitched tones.
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TOP SIDE BUTTON Phone ® ASTRO XTS™ 2500 Model III...
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Phone Call – Place (Top Side Button) – 1 of 4 There are three ways to place a phone call from your Phone Button radio. To place a phone call: RICH BROWN 20506 LIST Select the last phone number dialed. Select a phone Select a number from the...
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Phone Call – Place Select Last Number Dialed (Top Side Button) – 2 of 4 To select the last phone number dialed or received: Phone Button 1. Press the Phone button. You will hear dial tone. The last number dialed or received is displayed. TELECOM 35515 2.
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Phone Call – Place Select Number from Phone List (Top Side Button) – 3 of 4 To select a phone number from the phone list: Phone Button 1. Press the Phone button. You will hear dial tone. The last number dialed or received is displayed. OPERATOR 51855 2.
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Phone Call – Place Select Number Via Keypad (Top Side Button) – 4 of 4 To select a phone number via the keypad: Phone Button 1. Press the Phone button. You will hear dial tone. The last number dialed or received is displayed. 3511111 2.
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Phone Call – Respond (Top Side Button) When a phone call is received, you hear a telephone-type ringing, the LED flashes green, the call received symbol ( ) flashes and PHONE CALL is displayed, followed by your home talkgroup each showing for about 1 second.
SIDE BUTTON 1 Display Light ® ASTRO XTS™ 2500 Model III...
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Display Light (Side Button 1) If poor light conditions make the display or keypad difficult to read: Turn on the radio’s backlights by pressing the Light button. These lights will remain on for a preprogrammed time before they turn off automatically (15 seconds). You can turn them off immediately by pressing the Light button again.
SIDE BUTTON 2 Private Call ® ASTRO XTS™ 2500 Model III...
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Private Conversation Call – Place (Side Button 2) – 1 of 4 There are three ways to place a Private Conversation call from your radio. To place a Private Conversation call: FIRE CHIEF ID: 701234 LIST Select the last ID number dialed.
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Private Conversation Call – Place Select Last Number Dialed (Side Button 2) – 2 of 4 To select the last ID number dialed or received: 1. Press the Private Call button. The last number dialed or received is displayed. FIRE CHIEF ID: 701234 2.
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Private Conversation Call – Place Select Number from Call List (Side Button 2) – 3 of 4 To select an ID number from the call list: 1. Press the Private Call button. 2. Press the right side of the 4-way Navigation button to FIRE CHIEF find the ID you want by going through the list.
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Private Conversation Call – Place Select Number Via Keypad (Side Button 2) – 4 of 4 To select an ID number via the keypad: 1. Press the Private Call button. The last number dialed or received is displayed. ID: 701234 2.
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Private Conversation Call – Respond (Side Button 2) When a Private Call is received, you hear two alert tones, the LED flashes green, the call received symbol ( ) flashes and CALL RECEIVD is displayed, followed by the calling name or ID, followed by your home talkgroup each for about 2 seconds.
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ID Number (View Your) (Side Button 2) To view your ID number: 1. Press the PRIVATE CALL button. 2. Press the left side of the 4-way Navigation button to find your ID. MY ID: 3. Press the Home button, or PRIVATE CALL button to 739205 return to the home display.
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Clock (Time and Date) (Menu) – 1 of 2 Using this special feature, you can program the time and date as you might with other electronic devices. The clock display is enabled by a qualified radio 10 : 46AM technician. B BROADBAND To edit the time and date: BATT...
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Clock (Time and Date) (Menu) – 2 of 2 4. Press the up or down arrow of the 4-way Navigation button to change the selected item. Note: Press the Home button at any time to return to the home display without saving your changes. 12HR 03:54AM MDY 10/31/01 Press the right side of the 4-way Navigation button to...
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ID Number (View Your) Using PAGE (Menu) To view your ID number: 1. Press the button directly below PAGE. MY ID: 2. Press the left side of the 4-way Navigation button to 739205 find your ID. LNUM 3. Press the Home button to return to the home display. ®...
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Keypad Tones (Mute or Unmute) (Menu) To turn the keypad tones on or off: 1. Press the button directly below MUTE. The current state is shown: TONES OFF or TONES ON. B BROADBAND MUTE 3. Press the button directly below OFF or ON. PAGE PROG Note: Press the Home or the PTT button to exit without...
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List Name Edit Call, Page, or Phone (Menu) – 1 of 2 You can use lists to store frequently used numbers and associate them with names. To edit a list name: FIRE CHIEF 701234 1. Press the button directly below PROG MUTE PAGE PROG...
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List Name Edit Call, Page, or Phone (Menu) – 2 of 2 5. Press the button directly below NAME. The blinking cursor shows the location of the character to be added. FIRE CHIE_ 6. Press the left side of the 4-way Navigation button to 701234 erase characters.
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List Number Edit Call, Page, or Phone (Menu) – 1 of 2 You can use lists to store frequently used numbers and associate them with names. To edit a list number: FIRE CHIEF 70234 1. Press the button directly below PROG MUTE PAGE PROG...
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List Number Edit Call, Page, or Phone (Menu) – 2 of 2 5. Press the button directly below NUM. The blinking cursor shows location of the number to be added. FIRE CHIEF 6. Press the left side of the 4-way Navigation button to 0072258_ erase numbers.
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List View (Menu)- 1 of 2 You can use lists to store frequently used numbers and associate them with names. There are three list types: call, page, phone. ID: 740407 To view a list: 1. Press PVT CALL, PHONE or PAGE button to get LIST LIST displayed.
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List View (Menu)- 2 of 2 To view lists: 1. Press the right side of the 4-way Navigation button until VIEW is displayed. 10 : 46AM B BROADBAND 2. Press the button directly below VIEW. BATT PHONE, CALL and PAGE are displayed. Press the CLCK VIEW button below the one you want.
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Smart Battery (Menu) This feature allows you to view the condition of your Smart Battery. To access information about your battery: B BROADBAND 1. Press the right side of the 4-way Navigation button until BATT BATT is displayed. VIEW CLCK 2.
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Thank you for your attention! For reference, see the XTS2500 user manual on our website. Go to: www.telecom.msu.edu. Click: Support; Training; Two-Way Radio, and then Motorola XTS2500 ® ASTRO XTS™ 2500 Model III...