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Page 1 - 68P81084C17-0

iDENLM 3000EGetting Started68P81084C17-0

Page 2 - Feature Menu

9play) who are in that service area. Your unit is equipped with a pre-pro-grammed list of service areas. You can add, edit, or erase areas. You can al

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Targeted AreaA Targeted Area Group Call allows you to communicate with talkgroupmembers in a specific service area and your local cell. A Targeted Are

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11•Memory ScrollAllows you to use the keys to scroll through memory for areas.When programmed, names appear in place of service area IDs. (Example: S

Page 5 - The Display

Wide AreaA Wide Area Group Call allows you to talk with talkgroup members in allservice areas and your dispatcher. (Example: Select Wide Area. Area 6

Page 6 - Call-in-Progress Protection

Talkgroup SelectionA talkgroup is an organization of radio users who communicate with eachother. Your unit is equipped with a pre-programmed list of t

Page 7 - Adjusting the Speaker Volume

•Memory ScrollAllows you to use the keys to scroll through memory for talk-groups. When programmed, names appear in place of talkgroup IDs.(Example:

Page 8 - Basic Operation

15Private Conversation™A Private Conversation is a radio call between two individuals. No otherradios can hear the conversation. A Private Conversatio

Page 9 - Group Call

•Memory ScrollAllows you to use the keys to scroll through memory for radioIDs. When programmed, names appear in place of radio IDs. (Example:Call Ma

Page 10 - Service Area Selection

17Receiving a Private Conversation CallTwo alert tones signal that you have received a Private Conversation call. Inaddition, the following message ap

Page 11 - Targeted Area

2. Press .3. Press .4. Press PTT. 18An alert tone and thismessage are presentedwhen the Call Alert suc-cessfully reaches the tar-geted unit.Call Alert

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1WelcomeCongratulations on your purchase of the iDEN Advanced Feature Mobile(LM3000E) by Motorola. This manual explains all the features that are ava

Page 13 - Wide Area

Receiving a Call AlertFour recurring alert tones signal that you have received a Call Alert. In addi-tion, the following message appears on the displa

Page 14 - Talkgroup Selection

20Emergency Group CallAn Emergency Group Call allows a user to have priority access to his talk-group members and provide them visual and audible indi

Page 15 - PTT - ID

21You can place an Emergency Group Call to either the currently selectedtalkgroup or to the pre-programmed emergency talkgroup, depending onhow your r

Page 16 - Private Conversation™

22Cancelling an Emergency Group Call by InitiatorPress and hold the Emergency key until the unit generates an Emergency CallCancel tone. This tone ind

Page 17 - When you enter the Prvt

23Receiving an Emergency Group CallWhen an emergency call is initiated, other members of the talkgroup will benotified of an emergency condition.The r

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Receiver Operations During an Emergency CallOther members of the Emergency Group Call talkgroup can leave the emer-gency call and change modes while i

Page 19 - Call Alert™

25Status MessageStatus Message lets you send a pre-defined message to the dispatcher or toanother user’s ID. Up to 10 pre-defined alphanumeric Statu

Page 20 - Receiving a Call Alert

Selecting a Status MessageOnce you are in Status Mode, you can select a Status Message by DirectEntry or by using Memory Scroll.•Direct Entry Direct E

Page 21 - Emergency Group Call

27•Selecting a Status Message Using Memory Scroll Once you are in Status Mode, you can select Status Messages byscrolling through the 10 named (aliase

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28Selecting a TargetOnce you have selected aStatus Message, you canselect a target by DirectEntry or Memory Scroll.•Direct Entry 1. Press to mo

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2iDEN Advanced Feature Mobile

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29•Memory Scroll You can select a target by scrolling through radio IDs or aliases by usingthe keys. 1. Press the keyuntil you find

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30Sending a Status Message•SuccessfulAfter selecting both a Status Message and desired target ID, press the PTTto send the message. Four high pitched

Page 26 - Status Message

31•UnsuccessfulIf the targeted unit is busy, out-of-range or turned off, an alert tone isheard and an error message is displayed. Target Not Availabl

Page 27 - Selecting a Status Message

32Exiting the Status ModePress the , Privat, or Alert key to exit the Status Message screen. Receiving a Status MessageThe unit will receive am

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33Horn and Lights Turning on the Horn and Lights feature causes your vehicle’s horn and lightsto come on and flash each time you receive a Private Cal

Page 29 - Selecting a Target

The Feature Menu can be accessed by pressing the ME key on the front rightof the radio. You can then select features by scrolling using the keys.To e

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Manual LockLocking your unit prevents unauthorizeduse and disables incoming and outgoing calls. Manual lock allows you to selectively lock your unit a

Page 31 - Sending a Status Message

37Radio ID List ProgrammingAllows you to add, edit, and erase the pre-programmed list of radio IDs for making Private Conversations and sending Call A

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38Speaker VolumeVolume is displayed as a bar graph. Seven bars indicate maximum volume.Use the On/Off Power/Volume knobon the front of the radio to ad

Page 33 - Receiving a Status Message

39Changing Your PasscodeThe passcode is initially set to ØØØØ. This feature allows you to personalize your passcode to any four digits you select. Pas

Page 34 - Horn and Lights

31. On/Off/Volume Control Knob— Used to turn the unit on and off andadjust the volume levels.2. Status Indicators—Solid or blinking lights indicate di

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Changing the Service KeyDesigned to reduce fraud, the Service Key is a 32-character authentication code that, once generated, must be given to your se

Page 36 - Feature Name Example

1. Press ME .2. Press until youget to the Radio IDList Program.3. Press SEL .4. Press SEL .5. Press toassign Radio ID 1.41Feature Men

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42To select aletter:1st press= 1st letter;2nd press= 2nd letter;3rd press= 3rd letter.4th press =number6. Press .7. Press . 8. Press .

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4312. Press to exit Menu Mode or anymode key.

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44•Editing an Entry(Example: Change the Radio ID #1 from Al to Joe.)1. Press .2. Press until you getto the Radio IDList Program display.3. Pres

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456. Press .7. Press .8. Enter Joe and pressaaaa.Wait 3 seconds.9. Press whenyou have finishedthe editing.A confirmationmessage is

Page 41 - Feature Menu Examples

46•Erasing an Entry (Example: Erase Joe, the first entry in your Radio ID List.)Press to cancelthe operation.1. Press .2. Press unt

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477. Press . Joe is erased and thedisplay returns to theErase Entry display.8. Press when youhave finished theerase function.9. Press

Page 43 - Menu Mode or any

481. Press and use thexxx key to get to the Change Passcode display.2. Press .3. Enter the old code.4. Enter the new code.5. Re-enter t

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491. Press and use thexxxxkey to get to theNAM display.2. Press .3. Press .4. Press .•NAM Selection (Example: Select your second NA

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The DisplayThe two-line display provides information to operate your mobile unit. Thereare different modes your unit can be in: Group, Private, Alert,

Page 46 - Press to cancel

51Handset OperationAdding a Handset to your mobile will give you increased functionality suchas Phone Operations and Message Mail. See the Handset Ma

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52PTT - IDThe PTT - ID displays the ID or alias of the user currently transmitting in agroup call.

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53Emergency Group CallAn Emergency Group Call allows a user to have priority access to his talk-group members and provide them visual and audible indi

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54You can place an Emergency Group Call to either the currently selectedtalkgroup or to the pre-programmed emergency talkgroup.•Currently Selected Tal

Page 50 - Handset Operation

55Cancelling an Emergency Group Call by InitiatorPress the Emergency key until the unit generates an Emergency Call Canceltone. This tone indicates th

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56Receiving an Emergency Group CallWhen an emergency call is initiated, other members of the talkgroup will benotified of an emergency condition.The r

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57Receiver Operations During an Emergency CallOther members of the Emergency Group Call talkgroup can leave the emer-gency call and change modes (phon

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58Status MessageStatus Message lets you send a pre-defined message to the dispatcher or toanother user’s ID. Up to 10 pre-defined alphanumeric Statu

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59Selecting a Status MessageYou can select a Status Message by Direct Entry or by using Memory Scroll.•Direct Entry Direct Entry allows you to use the

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60•Selecting a Status Message Using Memory Scroll You can select Status Messages by scrolling through the 10 named(aliased) Status Messages you have p

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5Turning On/Off Your Mobile UnitThe display illuminatesduring the self-check rou-tine to verify operation.Notify your serviceprovider if any error mes

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61Selecting a TargetYou can select a target by Direct Entry, Memory Scroll, or Alpha Search.•Direct Entry 1. Enter the numeric radio ID of the person

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62•Memory Scroll You can select a target by scrolling through radio IDs or aliases by usingthe < > keys. 1. Press the > keyuntil you find t

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63•Alpha SearchYou can select a radio ID by entering the first letter of the name (alias). Ifno name is stored under a letter, the unit will automatic

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643. Use either the < >keys to scroll tothe name (alias)who is to receivethe Status Mes-sage.4. Press PTT.

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65Sending a Status Message•SuccessfulAfter selecting both a Status Message and desired target ID, press the PTTto send the message. Four high pitched

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66•UnsuccessfulIf the targeted unit is busy, out-of-range or turned off, an alert tone isheard and an error message is displayed. Target Not Availabl

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67Exiting the Status ModePress the PHONE, GROUP, or PRVT key to exit the Status Message screen.Pressing the EXIT option key from the Status Message sc

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68ID List ProgrammingFeature menu #25allows you to program10 status messages,each up to 11 charac-ters long. For further information on ID List Progra

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69Safety and General InformationFeatures BenefitsAutomatic Scroll Allows you to quickly scroll through your lists.Call Alert Ensures that you never mi

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70IMPORTANT GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATIONREAD THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR iDEN ADVANCED FEATURE MOBILE.•Efficient Mobile OperationFor the safe and

Page 67 - ID List Programming

6Adjusting the Speaker VolumeTurn the Power/Volume knob clockwise to increase or counter-clockwise todecrease the speaker volume.You can also adjust t

Page 68 - Features Benefits

71•Antenna Care and ReplacementDo not use the mobile with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antennacomes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may re

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72•ChildrenDo not allow children to play with your mobile. It is not a toy. Childrencould hurt themselves or others. Children also could damage the mo

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73Cleaning InstructionsClean the external surfaces with a damp cloth, using a mild solution of dish-washing detergent and water. Some household cleane

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74The entered number is not valid.The targeted unit of your call is either busy, out-of-range, or turned off. Please try again later.The targeted unit

Page 72 - Status Indicator Table

75This service has been restricted by your service provider or it has not been purchased.This feature is not available on the current network.The syst

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77IndexAdjusting Volumes...6Alarm, Theft ...36Alert, Call...

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Radio ID List Programming...37 Radio Display...2, 3, 4Roaming ...

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7Basic OperationTo make a radio call:1. Select the appropriate mode.2. Hold the microphone in front of your mouth and press the PTT. Listenfor the ton

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8In Group Calls, press and hold the PTT to talkand release it to listen. Upon pressing the PTT,you will hear one of the following alert tones:•A high,

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