RM Series/Séries RM TwoWay Radios Radios bidirectionnelles User Guide Guide de l’utilisateur Models RMU2040, RMM2050 / Modèles RMU2043
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CONTENTS Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Package Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 FCC Licensing Information . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Canada Licensing Information . . . . . . . . . .7 General Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 The License Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Batteries and Chargers Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CONTENTS Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Turning radio ON/OFF. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Adjusting Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Selecting a Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Talking and Monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Receiving a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Talk Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Radio LED Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Antennas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Audio Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carry Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Power Supplies AC Pin Adaptors. . . . . . . . . Software Applications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chargers . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SAFETY PRODUCT SAFETY AND RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE ! SAFETY Caution Before using this product, read the operating instructions and RF energy awareness information contained in the Product Safety and RF Exposure booklet enclosed with your radio. ATTENTION! This radio is restricted to occupational use only to satisfy FCC RF energy exposure requirements. English 4 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.
INTRODUCTION Business Radios, Mailstop 1C15, Motorola Thank you for purchasing the Motorola® RM Series Radio. This radio is a product of Motorola's 80 plus years of experience as a world leader in the designing and manufacturing of communications equipment. The RM Series radios provide cost-effective communications for businesses such as retail stores, restaurants, schools, construction sites, manufacturing, property and hotel management and more.
This User Guide can be downloaded from www.motorolasolutions.com/RMSeries.
(FCC). To transmit on these frequencies, you FCC LICENSING INFORMATION are required to have a license issued by the FCC. Application is made available on FCC INTERFERENCE INFORMATION This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Form 601 and Schedules D, H, and Remittance Form 159. To obtain these FCC forms, request document this device does not cause harmful 000601 which includes all forms and interference. instructions.
Before filling out your application, you must Replacement of any transmitter component decide which frequency(ies) you can operate (crystal, semiconductor, etc.) not authorized by on. See “Frequencies and Code Charts”. For the FCC equipment authorization for this radio questions on determining the radio frequency, could violate FCC rules.
GENERAL INFORMATION The operation of your Motorola radio is subject to the Radiocommunications Act and must comply with rules and regulations of the Federal Government’s department of Industry Canada. Industry Canada requires that all operators using Private Land Mobile frequencies obtain a radio license before operating their equipment. An application for your Industry Canada license is made on the form included with your radio.
BATTERIES AND CHARGERS SAFETY INFORMATION BATTERIES AND CHARGERS SAFETY INFORMATION 3. and cord, pull by the plug rather than the cord when disconnecting the charger. 4. An extension cord should not be used unless absolutely necessary. Use of an improper This document contains important safety and operating instructions. Read these instructions carefully and save them for future reference. extension cord could result in risk of fire and electric shock.
OPERATIONAL SAFETY GUIDELINES • Turn the radio OFF when charging battery. • The charger is not suitable for outdoor use. Use only in dry locations/conditions. • comply with the type and rating specified in the equipment instructions. • Maximum ambient temperature around the power • Power output from the power supply unit must not supply equipment must not exceed 40°C (104°F).
RADIO OVERVIEW PARTS OF THE RADIO Antenna On/Off/Volume knob Microphone PTT Button Accessory Connector RADIO OVERVIEW English LED Indicator Model Label 10 SB1-Monitor Button Lithium-Ion battery SB2- Scan/Nuisance Channel delete
On/Off/Volume Knob Used to turn the radio ON or OFF and to adjust the radio’s volume. Accessory Connector Used to connect compatible audio accessories. Model Label Indicates the model of the radio. Microphone Speak clearly into the microphone when sending a message.
RADIO OVERVIEW This User Guide covers multiple RM Series models, and may detail some features your radio does not have.
BATTERY FEATURES About the Li-Ion Battery The RM Series radio comes equipped with a rechargeable Li-Ion battery. This battery should be charged before initial use to ensure optimum capacity and performance. Motorola batteries are designed specifically to be used with a Motorola charger and vice versa. Charging in non-Motorola equipment may lead to battery damage and void the battery warranty. The battery should be at about 77°F (25°C) (room temperature), whenever possible.
RADIO OVERVIEW Battery Recycling and Disposal English Li-Ion rechargeable batteries can be recycled. However, recycling facilities may not be available in all areas. Under various U.S. state laws and the laws of several other countries, batteries must be recycled and cannot be disposed of in landfills or incinerators. Contact your local waste management agency for specific requirements and information in your area. Motorola fully endorses and encourages the recycling of Li-Ion batteries. In the U.S.
Installing the Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) Battery Removing the Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) Battery 1. Turn OFF the radio. 2. Push down the battery latch and hold it 3. Pull the battery away from the radio. depressed while removing the battery. Turn OFF the radio. 2. With the Motorola logo side up on the battery RADIO OVERVIEW 1. pack, fit the tabs at the bottom of the battery into the slots at the bottom of the radio’s body. 3. Press the top part of the battery towards the radio until a click is heard.
Power Supply and Drop-in Tray Charger 1. The radio is equipped with one Drop-in Tray Charger and one Power Supply with Adaptor. For details, see “Chargers” on page 72. Slide the radio into the base of the holster and then press the radio against the back of the holster until the top clips are inserted in the top latches of the battery. 2. To remove, detach the top clips of the holster from the top latches of the battery and then slide the radio up from the holster pocket.
Battery Life Information RADIO OVERVIEW When the Battery Save feature is ON (enabled by default) the battery life will be longer.
Charging the Battery The RM series radios offers two types Charging with the Drop-in Tray Single Unit Charger (SUC) of power supplies: • Standard Power Supply and, • Rapid Power Supply. Note: The radio comes equipped with a Standard Power Supply RADIO OVERVIEW To charge the battery (with the radio attached), place it in a Motorola-approved Drop-in Tray Single Unit Charger or Drop-in Tray Multi Unit Charger.
RADIO OVERVIEW To charge only the battery - at step 4, insert the battery into the tray, with the inside surface of the battery facing the front of the charger, as shown.
Drop-in Tray Charger LED Indicators RADIO OVERVIEW 23 English
Estimated Charging Time The following table provides the estimated charging time of the battery. For further details, see “Battery” on page 71.
Charging a Radio and Battery using a Multi Unit Charger- MUC (Optional Accessory) Notes: • This Multi Unit Charger also allows you to clone up to 2 radios (2 Source radios and 2 Target radios). Refer to page 51 for details. • Further details on MUC’s operation are explained in the Instructions Sheet provided with the MUC. For part number details, refer to the Accessories RADIO OVERVIEW section. English The Multi Unit Charger (MUC) allows drop-in charging of up to 6 radios or batteries.
For the following explanations, refer to “Parts of the Radio” on page 10. TURNING RADIO ON/OFF To turn ON the radio, rotate the On/Off/Volume Knob clockwise. The radio will chirp and the LED Indicator will briefly blink red. To turn the radio OFF, rotate the On/Off/Volume Knob counterclockwise until you hear a ‘click’ and the radio LED Indicator turns OFF. ADJUSTING VOLUME Turn the On/Off/Volume Knob clockwise to increase the volume, or counterclockwise to decrease the volume.
GETTING STARTED TALK RANGE Notes: • To listen to all activity on a current channel, short press the SB1 to set the CTCSS/DPL code to 0. This feature is called ‘CTCSS/DPL Defeat (Squelch set to SILENT)’. • (*) This assumes SB1 is not being programmed for a different mode. RECEIVING A CALL 1. To select a channel, press SB2 side button until you reach the desired channel, Voice announcement will indicate the channel selected 2. Make sure the PTT button is released and listen 3.
1. Channel: Current channel that the radio is using, depending on radio model. 2. Frequency: The frequency the radio uses to transmit/receive. 3. Interference Eliminator Code: These codes 4. Scramble Code: Codes that make the transmissions sound garbled to anyone listening who is not set to that specific code. 5. Bandwidth: Some frequencies have selectable channel spacing, which must match other radios for optimum audio quality (only available for RMU2043).
GETTING STARTED RADIO LED INDICATORS RADIO STATUS Red heartbeat Channel Busy Solid orange Cloning Mode Two orange heartbeats Cloning In Progress Solid orange Fatal Error at Power up One green blink, one orange blink, one green blink, then repeat for 4 seconds Low Battery Orange blink Low Battery Shutdown Orange heartbeat Monitor LED is OFF Power-Up Solid red for 2 seconds ‘Idle’ Programming Mode / Channel Mode Green heartbeat Scan Mode Red Blink Transmit (Tx)/Receive (RX) Solid red T
HANDS-FREE USE/VOX Turn the radio OFF. 2. Open accessory cover. 3. Insert the audio accessory’s plug firmly into GETTING STARTED 1. accessory port. 4. Turn radio ON. The LED Indicator will blink double red. 5. Lower radio volume BEFORE placing accessory near ear. VOX Accessory Accessory Port/ Connector Motorola RM Series radios can operate hands-free (VOX) when used with compatible VOX accessories. With Compatible VOX Accessories 6.
GETTING STARTED Setting VOX Sensitivity Battery Save The sensitivity of the radio's accessory or microphone can be adjusted to suit different operating environments. VOX sensitivity can be programmed via the CPS. Battery Save feature extends battery life as your radio goes into ‘Idle’ state. To enable/ disable press SB1 and SB2 buttons simultaneously for 2 or 3 seconds while powering up the radio until you hear a quick series of beeps.
GETTING STARTED End of Transmission Tone (Roger Beep Tone) Short press the SB1 button while turning ON the radio to enable/disable End of Transmission Tone.
PROGRAMMING FEATURES PROGRAMMING FEATURES To easily program all the features in your radio, it is recommended to use the Costumer Programming Software (CPS) and programming cable. CPS software download is available for free at www.motorolasolutions.com/RMseries Advanced Configuration Advanced Configuration is a configuration mode that allows the customization of additional features via the front panel.
Entering Advanced Configuration Mode Note: Before programming the features, make sure your radio is set to the channel you wish to program. You can do so before entering Advanced Configuration Mode or at any time during the Advanced Configuration Mode by pressing SB2 until reaching the desired channel. Note: 'Idle' Programming Mode is the stage of the Programming Mode in which the radio is waiting for the user to start the radio programming cycle.
PROGRAMMING FEATURES Reading CTCSS/DPL Values If you continue short pressing the PTT button the radio will move forward to programming CTCSS/PL Codes. After hearing the current value for CTCSS/PL Code you can scroll to a new code value using the SB1 or SB2 button. RM Series have up to 122 codes available (refer to “Frequencies and Codes Charts” Section). Reading Auto-Scan Values After hearing the CTCSS/DPL codes, short press the PTT button and the radio will move forward to programming Auto-Scan.
Programming Mode FAQ 1. Return to 'Idle' Programming Mode and start over. PROGRAMMING FEATURES 2. • Long press the PTT button. The radio will return • Turn OFF the radio and enter Programming to the 'Idle' Programming Mode or, Mode again (see instructions in the beginning of this section) I am trying to program a frequency (or code) value but the radio would not do it. I got distracted while programming and forgot which feature I was programming.
4. When I was programming I made a mistake and programmed the wrong 6. this channel and want to program another value. How can I erase it or re-program it? If you make a mistake while programming a value you have two choices: • The radio settings will roll-over each time Keep increasing (short press SB1) or decreasing (short pressing SB2) until you get channel. Press short PTT several times until you hear "Channel #", then switch channel using Channel Selector Knob.
• Short press the PTT button to enter Frequency Example of Programming a Code Programming Selection Mode. Radio will • Press SB1 button eleven times to scroll up the frequency list and you will hear frequency "13" Assuming current code value is set to factory default ‘001’, and you want to change it to CTCSS/DPL Code = 103 follow the sequence below: • Long press the PTT button.
Example of Programming Auto-Scan Example of Programming Active Channels Auto-Scan is the third Programming Mode and can be set to either ON or OFF on a particular channel. Active Channels is the last Programming Mode and It allows you to modify the number of active channels the radio will be programmed to support. To set Auto-Scan to ON: To set Active Channels: • • Enter into advanced Configuration Mode and Short press the PTT button three times to enter Auto-Scan Programming Selection Mode.
OTHER PROGRAMMING FEATURES PROGRAMMING FEATURES Scan Scan allows you to monitor other channels to detect conversations. When the radio detects a transmission, it will stop scanning and will receive on the active channel. This will allow you to listen and talk to people on that channel without having to change channel. If there is are transmissions on another channel once the radio has stopped scanning then you will not hear that activity.
Editing Scan List To delete a channel from the Scan List: Scan Lists can be edited by using the CPS (refer to CPS section on page 46) • Nuisance Channel Delete • Wait until the radio stops on the channel • you wish to eliminate, then long press the SBx button to delete it. The channel will not be scanned again until you exit Scan by short pressing the SBx button again or by turning the radio OFF and back ON.
CPS (COMPUTER PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE) To program, connect the RM Series radio via the Drop-in Charger Tray and CPS PROGRAMMING FEATURES Programming Cable as shown in the picture above. The easiest way to program or change features in your radio is by using the Computer Programming Software (CPS) and the CPS Programming Cable(*). CPS Software is available for free as web based downloadable software at: www.motorolasolutions.
Bandwidth Select (Only Canada models) Power Select All US models are compliants with the narrowbandwith FCC regulation. Power Select allows you to select between high and low transmission power per channel. The power levels for RM Series toggle between 2W and 1W. Default setting for Bandwidth Select depends on the specific frequency and channel. Some frequencies have selectable channel spacing, which must match with other radios for optimum audio quality.
CLONING RADIOS You can clone RM Series radio profiles from one Source radio to a Target radio by using any one of these 3 methods: • • Using a Multi Unit Charger (MUC - optional accessory), Two Single Unit Chargers (SUC) and a Radio-toRadio cloning cable (optional accessory), the CPS (free software download) and CPS programming cable ((optional accessory). a Target radio (the radio which profile will be cloned from the source radio.
PROGRAMMING FEATURES • Wait for 3 seconds before releasing the buttons until a distinctive audible tone is heard and ‘Cloning’ is announced. 3. Place the Source radio in the source pocket that pairs with the target pocket you chose in step 1. ress ̀ and release SB1 on Source radio. 4. After cloning is completed, the Source radio will a nnounce either ‘Successful’ (cloning wa successful) or ‘failed’ (cloning process has failed). 5.
CPS and Cloning Cables (Optionals) • CPS Cable Both CPS and Cloning cables are made to work either with RM Series radios or RDX series. Cloning cable also can work with a mix of RDX and RM radios. • The CPS cable is made to program RM Cloning Cable series radio when the switch is in "Flash" PROGRAMMING FEATURES position. If you want to use the CPS cable to program an RDX radio, make sure the switch is in "CPS" position and attach a USB convertor provided as part of the CPS cable kit.
Cloning Radio using the Radio to Radio (R2R) Cloning Cable (Optional Accessory) 2. Unplug any cables (power supply or USB cables) from the SUCs. 3. Plug one side of the cloning cable mini connector to one SUC. Plug the other end to the second SUC. Note: 4. Turn ON the Target radio and place it into one of 5. On the Source radio, power the radio following the SUCs. the sequence below: Operating Instructions 1.
7. After cloning is completed, the Source radio will 3. announce either ‘pass’ (cloning was successful) or ‘fail’ (cloning process has to the radio. 4. failed). If the Source radio is a display model, it will either show ‘Pass’ or ‘Fail’ on the display (a PROGRAMMING FEATURES tone will be heard within 5 seconds). 8. The radio will emit "Fail" indicating that the cloning process has failed.
Cloning using the CPS (Computer Programming Software) When cloning using this method, you will need to have the CPS software, a Drop-in Tray Charger and the CPS Programming Cable. To order the CPS Programming Cable, please refer to HKKN4028A • PROGRAMMING FEATURES Information on how to clone using the CPS is available either in: the CPS Help File --> Content and Index --> Cloning Radios, or • in the CPS Programming Cable Accessory Leaflet.
TROUBLESHOOTING Try This... Recharge Symptom or replace the Li-Ion battery. No Power Extreme operating temperatures may affect battery life. Refer to See “About the Li-Ion Battery” on page 14. Confirm Interference Eliminator Code is set. Hearing other noises or conversation on a channel Frequency or Interference Eliminator Code may be in use. Change settings: either change frequencies or codes on all radios. Make sure radio is at the right frequency and code when transmitting.
Try This... Symptom Steel and/or concrete structures, heavy foliage, buildings or vehicles decrease range. Check for clear line of sight to improve transmission. Wearing radio close to body such as in a pocket or on a belt decreases range. Change location of radio. To increase range and coverage, you can reduce Limited talk range obstructions, increase power. UHF radios provides greater coverage in industrial and commercial buildings.
Try This... Symptom Radios are too close; they must be at least five feet apart. Heavy static or interference Radios are too far apart or obstacles are interfering with transmission. Refer to “Talking and Monitoring” on page 27. Recharge or replace Li-Ion battery. Extreme operating Low batteries temperatures affect battery life. Refer to “About the LiIon Battery” on page 14.
Try This... Symptom VOX feature might be set to OFF. Cannot activate VOX Use the CPS to ensure that the VOX Sensitivity level is not set to ‘0’. Accessory not working or not compatible. Refer to “Hands-Free Use/VOX” section on page 31. Check drop-in tray charger is properly connected and correspond to a compatible power supply.
USE AND CARE USE AND CARE Use a soft damp cloth to clean the exterior Do not immerse in water Do not use alcohol or cleaning solutions If the radio is submerged in water...
FREQUENCY AND CODE CHARTS RMU2043 - UHF DEFAULT FREQUENCIES CHART RM UHF 4CH Radios Default Frequencies - RMU2043 Frequency # Frequency (MHz) Code # Code Bandwidth 1 1 458.6625 1 67.0 Hz 12.5 kHz 2 2 469.2625 1 67.0 Hz 12.
RMU2040 - UHF DEFAULT FREQUENCIES CHART FREQUENCY AND CODE RM UHF 4 CH Radios Default Frequencies - RMU2040 English 60
FREQUENCY AND CODE RMM2050 - MURS DEFAULT FREQUENCIES CHART English
CTCSS AND PL/DPL CODES CTCSS Codes CTCSS Hz CTCSS Hz CTCSS Hz 1 67.0 14 107.2 27 167.9 2 71.9 15 110.9 28 173.8 179.9 74.4 16 114.8 29 77.0 17 118.8 30 186.2 5 79.7 18 123 31 192.8 6 82.5 19 127.3 32 203.5 7 85.4 20 131.8 33 210.7 8 88.5 21 136.5 34 218.1 9 91.5 22 141.3 35 225.7 233.6 10 94.8 23 146.2 36 11 97.4 24 151.4 37 241.8 12 100.0 25 156.7 38 250.3 103.5 26 162.2 122 (*) 69.
PL/DPL Codes Code DPL Code DPL Code 39 23 55 116 71 243 40 25 56 125 72 244 41 26 57 131 73 245 42 31 58 132 74 251 43 32 59 134 75 261 44 43 60 143 76 263 45 47 61 152 77 265 FREQUENCY AND CODE DPL English 62 46 51 62 155 78 271 47 54 63 156 79 306 48 65 64 162 80 311 49 71 65 165 81 315 50 72 66 172 82 331 51 73 67 174 83 343 52 74 68 205 84 346 53 114 69 223 85 351 54 115 70 226 86 364
PL/DPL Codes (Continued) DPL Code DPL Code DPL Code 87 365 104 565 121 754 371 105 606 123 645 411 106 612 124 Customized PL 90 412 107 624 125 Customized PL 91 413 108 627 126 Customized PL 92 423 109 631 127 Customized PL 93 431 110 632 128 Customized PL 94 432 111 654 129 Customized PL 95 445 112 662 130 Inverted DPL 39 96 464 113 664 131 Inverted DPL 40 97 465 114 703 132 Inverted DPL 41 98 466 115 712 133 Inverted DPL 42 99 50
FREQUENCY AND CODE PL/DPL Codes (Continued) English DPL Code DPL Code DPL Code 139 Inverted DPL 48 156 Inverted DPL 65 173 Inverted DPL 82 140 Inverted DPL 49 157 Inverted DPL 66 174 Inverted DPL 83 141 Inverted DPL 50 158 Inverted DPL 67 175 Inverted DPL 84 142 Inverted DPL 51 159 Inverted DPL 68 176 Inverted DPL 85 143 Inverted DPL 52 160 Inverted DPL 69 177 Inverted DPL 86 144 Inverted DPL 53 161 Inverted DPL 70 178 Inverted DPL 87 145 Inverted DPL 54 162 I
PL/DPL Codes (Continued) Code DPL Code DPL Code 190 Inverted DPL 99 200 Inverted DPL 109 210 Inverted DPL 119 191 Inverted DPL 100 201 Inverted DPL 110 211 Inverted DPL 120 192 Inverted DPL 101 202 Inverted DPL 111 212 Inverted DPL 121 193 Inverted DPL 102 203 Inverted DPL 112 213 Inverted DPL 123 194 Inverted DPL 103 204 Inverted DPL 113 214 Customized DPL 195 Inverted DPL 104 205 Inverted DPL 114 215 Customized DPL 196 Inverted DPL 105 206 Inverted DPL 115 216
MOTOROLA LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA What Does this Warranty Cover? Products Covered Length of Coverage Products and Accessories as defined above, unless otherwise provided for below. One (1) year from the date of purchase by the first consumer purchaser of the product unless otherwise provided for below. Decorative Accessories and Cases. Decorative covers, bezels, PhoneWrap™ covers and cases.
WARRANTY Exclusions English Normal Wear and Tear. Periodic maintenance, repair and replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear are excluded from coverage. Batteries. Only batteries whose fully charged capacity falls below 80% of their rated capacity and batteries that leak are covered by this limited warranty. Abuse & Misuse. Defects or damage that result from: (a) improper operation, storage, misuse or abuse, accident or neglect, such as physical damage (cracks, scratches, etc.
Communication Services. Defects, damages, or the failure of Products, Accessories or Software due to any communication service or signal you may subscribe to or use with the Products Accessories or Software is excluded from coverage. Software. Applies only to physical defects in the media that embodies the copy of the software (e.g. CDROM, or floppy disk). WHO IS COVERED? This warranty extends only to the first consumer purchaser, and is not transferable.
Furthermore, the purchase of the Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents, or patent applications of Motorola or any third party software provider, except for the normal, nonexclusive, royalty-free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product. PATENT NOTICE WARRANTY This product is covered by one or more of the following United States patents.
ACCESSORIES Part No. Description 53815 Headset w/Boom Mic BR HMN9026ER Remote Speaker Mic BR HKLN4477 Surveillance Earpiece BR Part No.
Carrying ACCESSORIES CABLES Part No. Description HKKN4028A Radio to Radio Cloning Cable HKKN4027A CPS Programming Cable CHARGERS Part No. English Description PMLN6394A Standard Charging Solution PMLN6392A Rapid Charging Solution 72 Part No.
m MOTOROLA, MOTO, MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC and are used under license. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ©2013 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in Malaysia. Motorola Solutions, Inc. 1301 East Algonquin Road Schaumburg, Illinois 60196, U.S.A. 800-367-2346 motorolasolutions.