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USER’S GUIDE
LM2000/m370
Table of Contents
GETTING STARTED
Welcome ..........................................................................................1
Radio Operations ....................................................................1
Phone Operations ...................................................................1
Message Mail™ ......................................................................1
Programming Menu ...............................................................1
Integrated Multi-Service Mobile ..................................................2
Display ....................................................................................4
Overview of Options ..............................................................5
Turning On/Off Your Mobile Unit ...............................................6
Automatic Turn On/Off .........................................................6
Call-in-Progress Protection ....................................................6
Adjusting Volumes .........................................................................7
Escalert ....................................................................................7
Microphone Mute ...................................................................7
Operating Your Mobile Unit ..........................................................8
Radio Calls ..............................................................................8
Phone Calls .............................................................................8
GROUP CALL
Group Call........................................................................................9
Service Area Selection...................................................................10
Local Area .....................................................................................10
Targeted Area ...............................................................................11
Wide Area ......................................................................................13
Talkgroup Selection .....................................................................14
Service Area Restriction................................................................16
PTT - ID .......................................................................................16
PRIVATE CALL™
Private Call ....................................................................................17
Making a Private Call ...........................................................17
Receiving a Private Call .......................................................20
Call Alert™ ....................................................................................21
Sending a Call Alert .............................................................21
Receiving a Call Alert ..........................................................23
Call Alert Stacking.........................................................................24
Receiving a Call Alert with Stacking ...................................24
Responding to a Call Alert with Stacking ...........................24
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USER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370 Table of Contents GETTING STARTED Welcome ...

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Getting Started USER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370 8 Getting Started OPERATING YOUR MOBILE UNIT You can operate your unit in two ways: Hands-free and handset o

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Group Call USER’S GUIDE LM2000/m3709 Group Call GROUP CALL A Group Call consists of a service area and a talkgroup. Service areas are geographic ar

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Group Call USER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370 10 Group Call Service Area Selection When making outgoing Group Calls, you may choose from three different servi

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Group CallUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m37011Group CallTargeted AreaA Targeted-Area Group Call allows you to communicate with talkgroup members in a specific se

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Group CallUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370 12Group Call• Memory ScrollAllows you to use the keys to scroll through memory for areas. When programmed, names

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Group CallUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m37013Group CallWide AreaA Wide-Area Group Call allows you to talk with talkgroup mem-bers in all service areas and your

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Group CallUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370 14Group CallTalkgroup SelectionA talkgroup is an organization of radio users who communicate with each other. Your

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Group CallUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m37015Group Call5. Press PTT or .• Memory ScrollAllows you to use the keys to scroll through memory for talkgroups.

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Group CallUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370 16Group CallSERVICE AREA RESTRICTIONWith the optional feature of Service Area Restriction, you will see a “GROUP SV

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Private CallUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m37017Private CallPRIVATE CALL™ A Private Call is a radio call between two individuals. No other radios can hear the c

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Getting Started Getting Started USER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370 PHONE OPERATIONS Placing a Phone Call ...

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Private CallUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m37018Private Call4. Press PTT.• Memory ScrollAllows you to use the keys to scroll through memory for radio IDs. Whe

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Private CallUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m37019Private Call• Alpha SearchAlpha Search allows you to select a radio ID by entering the first letter of the name (

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Private CallUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m37020Private Call5. Press PTT.Receiving a Private CallYou may receive a Private Call from within any mode as long as

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Private CallUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m37021Private CallCALL ALERT™ You can initiate a Call Alert from either or mode. An alert tone notifies the targete

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Private CallUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m37022Private Call4. Press .5. Press PTT.If the targeted unit is out-of-range or turned off, an alert tone is heard an

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Private CallUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m37023Private CallReceiving a Call AlertFour recurring alert tones signal that you have received a Call Alert. In addi

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Private CallUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m37024Private CallCALL ALERT STACKINGCall Alert Stacking is an optional feature that allows you to save up to 8 Call A

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Phone OperationsUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Phone Operations25PHONE OPERATIONS Phone mode allows you to place and receive phone calls. This mode also prov

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Phone OperationsUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Phone Operations 264. Press .5. Press .• Speed DialSpeed dialing allows you to select a stored number by enter

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Phone OperationsUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Phone Operations273. Press .4. Press .• Memory ScrollAllows you to use the keys to scroll through memory for

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Getting Started Getting Started USER’S GUIDE LM2000/m3701 WELCOME The iDEN Integrated Digital Mobile allows you to place and receive phone calls, mak

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Phone OperationsUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Phone Operations 283. Press twice.4. Press .• Alpha SearchAlpha Search allows you to select a number by enter

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Phone OperationsUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Phone Operations293. Press three times.4. Press .To select a letter:1st press = 1st letter;2nd press = 2nd l

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Phone OperationsUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Phone Operations 30Receiving a Phone CallA ringing tone alerts you of an incoming phone call. In addition, the

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Phone OperationsUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Phone Operations31Last Number RedialYou can redial the last number dialed by pressing .To review the last num

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Phone OperationsUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Phone Operations 32Silent Memo Pad While in Phone mode, a number can be stored at any time for future referenc

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Phone OperationsUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Phone Operations336. Press .Call Forwarding This feature allows you to forward incoming phone calls to a desir

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Phone OperationsUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Phone Operations 343. Press .4. Enter 5551234.5. Press .6. Press .The last number selected for Forward All Cal

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Phone OperationsUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Phone Operations35• Turning Off Forward All Calls1. Press .2. Press .3. Press .4. Press .5. Press .PHONEThe la

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Phone OperationsUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Phone Operations 36Busy Transfer When your phone is busy, this fea-ture transfers incoming phone calls to a nu

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Phone OperationsUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Phone Operations371. Press .2. Press .3. Press .4. Enter 5555432.5. Press .6. Press .If Forward All Calls is o

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Getting Started USER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370 2 Getting Started INTEGRATED MULTI-SERVICE MOBILE12ABC3DEF6MNO5JKL4GHI7PRS8TUV9WXYQZ01. Status Indicators2.

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Phone OperationsUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Phone Operations 38• Turning Off Busy Transfer, No-Answer Transfer, and No-Reach TransferAfter you select ,.

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Phone OperationsUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Phone Operations395. Press .Call Forwarding Recall This feature allows you to automatically verify the status

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Phone OperationsUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Phone Operations 402. Dial 5555781.3. Press .4. Press .5. Press .6. Press .SEN DAt this point, you are alterna

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Phone OperationsUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Phone Operations417. Press .Call WaitingCall Waiting allows you to answer an incoming call while you are speak

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Phone OperationsUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Phone Operations 422. Press .• Rejecting a Call WaitingIf you are unable to take the call:Press .ENDPressing

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Phone OperationsUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Phone Operations43• Turning Call Waiting Off This feature allows you to turn off Call Waiting for the duration

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Phone OperationsUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Phone Operations 44

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Message MailUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Message Mail45MESSAGE MAIL™ Message Mail is accessed by press-ing the option key from within any mode: , , or

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Message MailUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Message Mail 463. Press .4. Press .5. Press .6. Press .The number of new and saved messages automat-ically appears

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Message MailUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Message Mail477. Press .Message Mail Call BackYou can automatically call a phone number that has been included wit

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Getting Started Getting Started USER’S GUIDE LM2000/m3703 1. Status Indicators—Solid or blinking lights indicate different conditions your unit may b

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Message MailUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Message Mail 48

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Programming MenuUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Programming Menu49PROGRAMMING MENU The Programming Menu allows you to review, select, and program addi-tional

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Programming MenuUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Programming Menu 506 Auto Answer Set ON to have your mobile automatically answer incoming phone calls after 1-

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Programming MenuUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Programming Menu5112 Resettable Timer Displays cumulative airtime of all phone calls since last reset.13 Total

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Programming MenuUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Programming Menu 5232 Speaker Volume Temporarily adjusts Group/Private Speaker volume for noisy environments.3

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Programming MenuUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Programming Menu53 Note: Contact your service provider before performing the shaded programming menu features

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Programming MenuUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Programming Menu 5461 Data Ringer Volume (m470 only)Set default data ringer vol-ume using the volume con-trol

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Programming MenuUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Programming Menu55Programming Menu ExamplesFollowing is an example from each category of the Programming Menu•

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Programming MenuUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Programming Menu 565. Press .6. Press .7. Press .8. Press .• Last Call Timer (Using )(Example: Review the ai

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Programming MenuUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Programming Menu572. Press .3. Press .4. Press .5. Press .• Phone List ProgrammingAdding an Entry (Using )(Ex

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Getting Started USER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370 4 Getting Started Display The three-line display provides information to operate your mobile unit. There are

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Programming MenuUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Programming Menu 582. Press .3. Press .4. Press .5. Press .6. Press .2ABC0At this point, you can Direct Enter

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Programming MenuUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Programming Menu597. Enter 5555431.8. Press .9. Press .10. Press .11. Press three times.To erase a character

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Programming MenuUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Programming Menu 6012. Press .13. Press .14. Press .15. Press .The next available speed-dial location appears.

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Programming MenuUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Programming Menu61• Editing an Entry (Using Fast Access)(Example: Change the first number in your phone list to

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Programming MenuUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Programming Menu 626. Press .7. Enter 5555483.8. Press .9. Press .At this point, the name can be changed usi

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Programming MenuUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Programming Menu6310. Press .• Erasing an Entry (Using Fast Access)(Example: Erase Anne which is the first entr

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Programming MenuUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Programming Menu 644. Press .5. Press .6. Press . • Adjusting Earpiece Volume (Using )(Example: Decrease the

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Programming MenuUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Programming Menu653. Press .4. Press .5. Press .6. Press and hold Volume Decrease ( ).7. Press .3DEF0VVThe Vol

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Programming MenuUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Programming Menu 66• Changing Passcode (Using Fast Access)(Example: Change your Passcode to 7164.)1. Press , ,

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Programming MenuUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Programming Menu675. Re-enter the new code.A confirmation message is displayed.

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Getting Started Getting Started USER’S GUIDE LM2000/m3705 Overview of Options The options presented on the third line of the display allow easy acces

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Programming MenuUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Programming Menu 68• NAM Selection (Using Fast Access)(Example: Select your second NAM.)1. Press , , , .2. Pre

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Programming MenuUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Programming Menu69• Preferred Network ID (Using Fast Access)(Example: Select “ROAM ALL” for the 3rd entry in t

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Programming MenuUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Programming Menu 706. Press .7. Press .8. Press .Selecting instructs your unit to only attempt to register on

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Additional InformationUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m37071Additional InformationADDITIONAL INFORMATIONFeatures BenefitsAlpha Search Allows you to look up a phone

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Additional InformationUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Additional Information 72Features BenefitsList Programming Allows you to personalize your phone and radio

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Additional InformationUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m37073Additional InformationSAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATIONIMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENTOPERATI

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Additional InformationUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Additional Information 74Do not operate the radio when any person is within 6 inches (0.15 meters) of th

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Additional InformationUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m37075Additional Information• Potentially Explosive Atmospheres!W A R N I N G!Turn your radio OFF when in an

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Additional InformationUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Additional Information 76• For Vehicles Equipped with an Air BagCleaning InstructionsClean the external

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Additional InformationUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m37077Additional InformationStatus Indicator TableThere are two status indicators above the display which vi

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Getting Started USER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370 6 Getting Started TURNING ON/OFF YOUR MOBILE UNIT The key (located at the bottom of the handset keypad) tu

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Additional InformationUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370Additional Information 78The targeted unit of your call has not purchased this service.The network is ex

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Additional InformationUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m37079Additional InformationThe system is experiencing heavy traffic. Please try again later.This service can

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Additional InformationUSER’S GUIDE LM2000/m37080Additional Information

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FREQUENTLY CALLED PHONE NUMBERSPhone NumbersLoc. Name Number1____________________ ___2 _______________________3 _______________________4 _____________

Page 83 - Radio IDs

OWNER’S INFORMATIONMobile Equipment Identifier (IMEI)_____________________________NAM#2____________________NAM#3____________________Personal Radio ID__

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USER’S GUIDE LM2000/m37081Index IndexAActive Line Indicator... 3Active-Line Key...

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USER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370 82 IndexIndexDData Ringer Volume ... 54Digital Technology ...

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USER’S GUIDE LM2000/m37083Index IndexIIDs... 3Interference ...

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USER’S GUIDE LM2000/m370 84 IndexIndexOOne Minute Beep... 51Option Keys ...

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USER’S GUIDE LM2000/m37085Index IndexSSafety Information ..... 1, 73Scratchpad...

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Getting Started Getting Started USER’S GUIDE LM2000/m3707 ADJUSTING VOLUMES Press the Volume Control Keys ( ) to adjust: • Earpiece Volume When engag

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