LEX F10 Mission Critical Handheld User Guide TBD 2017 © 2017 Motorola Solutions, Inc.
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CCCCCCCCCCC-A Contact Us Contact Us Motorola Solution Support Center The Solution Support Center (SSC) is the primary Motorola Solutions support contact. Call: • Before any software reload. • To confirm troubleshooting results and analysis before removing and replacing a Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) and Field Replaceable Entity (FRE) to repair the system. For...
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CCCCCCCCCCC-A Document History Document History Version Description Date TBD Initial release of the LEX F10 Mission Critical Handheld User Guide.
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CCCCCCCCCCC-A Contents Contents Copyrights................................................................................................................... 3 Contact Us................................................................................................................... 5 Document History....................................................................................................... 7 List of Figures......................................................................................
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Contents 3.13 Application Memory............................................................................................................. 36 3.13.1 Viewing Memory Used by Applications..................................................................37 Chapter 4: Wireless and Network Settings.............................................................39 4.1 Connecting to Wi-Fi Networks...............................................................................................
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Contents 6.3.2 Erasing Device Data................................................................................................ 54 6.4 Managing Accounts............................................................................................................... 55 Adding Accounts............................................................................................................... 55 Removing Accounts................................................................................
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Contents 7.2.16 Activating Call Waiting........................................................................................... 68 7.2.17 Internet Calling.......................................................................................................68 7.2.17.1 Adding SIP Accounts............................................................................... 69 7.2.17.2 Making Internet Calls...............................................................................
CCCCCCCCCCC-A List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1: LEX F10 Controls and Indicators............................................................................................ 24 Figure 2: PSX Cockpit Sidebar Menu.....................................................................................................76 Figure 3: Push to Talk Screen................................................................................................................ 76 Figure 4: Bluetooth Pairing Code Prompt......
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CCCCCCCCCCC-A List of Tables List of Tables Table 1: LEX F10 Controls and Indicators..............................................................................................24 Table 2: Status Bar Icons....................................................................................................................... 28 Table 3: Device Administrator Settings.................................................................................................. 50 Table 4: MMS Attachment Types.............
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CCCCCCCCCCC-A List of Procedures List of Procedures Charging the Battery ..............................................................................................................................26 Inserting the SIM Card ...........................................................................................................................26 Powering On the Device ........................................................................................................................
CCCCCCCCCCC-A List of Procedures Locking Your Screen ............................................................................................................................. 48 Encrypting Your Phone Data ................................................................................................................. 49 Locking Your SIM Card ......................................................................................................................... 49 Changing Your SIM PIN ................
CCCCCCCCCCC-A List of Procedures Setting Up Voicemail ............................................................................................................................. 65 Enabling Dial Pad and Touch Tones ..................................................................................................... 66 Editing Quick Responses ...................................................................................................................... 66 Monitoring Fixed Dial Numbers .............
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CCCCCCCCCCC-A About This Guide Chapter 1 About This Guide Topic paragraph Related Links Related Information on page 21 Important Safety Information on page 21 Notice to Users (FCC and Industry Canada) on page 22 1.1 Related Information The documentation includes: • MN003610A01-A LEX F10 Mission Critical Handheld Quick Start Guide – describes how to get the device up and running. • MN003609A0-A LEX F10 Regulatory Guide – describes how to safely use the device.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 1: About This Guide 1.3 Notice to Users (FCC and Industry Canada) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and RSS 210 of the Industry Canada rules. The LEX F10 device operates under the following conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interference. • This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Getting Started Chapter 2 Getting Started You can learn about the features of the LEX F10 device, and how to set up the device before first power up. Related Links LEX F10 on page 23 What Is in the Box on page 25 Battery Usage Guidelines on page 25 Inserting the SIM Card on page 26 Phone Operations Without SIM Card on page 27 Powering On the Device on page 27 Home Screen Overview on page 28 2.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Figure 1: LEX F10 Controls and Indicators 11 1 12 10 9 8 2 7 3 6 5 4 LEX_F10_Controls_and_Indicators_A Table 1: LEX F10 Controls and Indicators Number Description 1 Loud speaker 2 Volume Up/Down buttons—increase or decrease audio volume. 3 Emergency Button—triggers an emergency alert. 4 Recent Apps Short Press: Displays a list recently opened apps. To open an app, select it from the list.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Number Description 11 SIM card slot 12 Headset port. Return to Process Getting Started on page 23 2.2 What Is in the Box The Motorola LEX F10 phone box contains the following items: • LEX F10 phone with a built-in, rechargeable battery • Quick Start Guide • Regulatory Guide • Multi-tool screwdriver • Wall charger with USB connector Return to Process Getting Started on page 23 2.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Return to Process Battery Usage Guidelines on page 25 Related Links Extend the Life of Your Battery on page 26 2.3.1.1 Extend the Life of Your Battery Follow these tips to extend your phone’s battery life. • If you are not using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or GPS, use the Settings to turn them off. The GPS setting is located in Settings > Personal > Location. • Reduce the screen brightness and set a shorter sleep time-out (15seconds).
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 2: Getting Started 2 Remove screw B and remove the SIM cover. 3 Insert the pin into the pinhole and remove the tray. The SIM card tray pops out. 4 Insert the pin into the loop on top of the SIM card tray. 5 Insert the SIM card in the tray and return the tray into the slot by pushing it in. 6 Reattach both the covers and, using the screwdriver, fix the screws in place. Return to Process Getting Started on page 23 2.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 2: Getting Started When the device is switched on, it tries to register with the network. After successful registration, the name of the service provider is displayed on the Notification panel. Return to Process Getting Started on page 23 2.7 Home Screen Overview The home screen is a starting point to access all the features of the device. The home screen can have multiple panels. Swipe left or right to move between them.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 2: Getting Started Icon Description FM Radio Missed call New SMS or MMS Alarm activated Silent mode activated Vibration mode activated Flight mode activated Error/information notification—attention required Screenshot captured Music is played Device storage space is running out Return to Process Getting Started on page 23 Send Feedback 29
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CCCCCCCCCCC-A Device Settings Chapter 3 Device Settings You can modify device settings, such as display settings, change your device wallpaper, and lock screen to personalize your LEX device.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 3: Device Settings Wallpaper Set the wallpaper for your home screen. You can select from one of the following Wallpaper collections: • Google Now Launcher includes images that are pre-bundled with the phone. • Live Wallpapers includes animated wallpapers. • Photos includes the photos taken from phone camera, screenshots, and downloaded photos. When device is rotated Allows you to enable or disable automatic screen rotation.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 3: Device Settings For the list and description of available display settings, see Display Settings on page 31. Procedure: 1 From the Home screen, tap → . 2 Tap Display. 3 Adjust the display settings. Return to Process Display Settings on page 31 3.3 Selecting a Language In the Personal settings window, you can select the device’s language. Procedure: 1 From the Home screen, tap → Language & input. 2 Tap Language, and select a language from the dropdown list.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 3: Device Settings 6 Set the time zone by performing one of the following actions: If… Then… If you want to synchronize the time zone with the network provided time zone, enable the Automatic time zone option. If you want to set the time zone manually, perform the following actions: a Tap Select time zone. b Select the time zone you want to set. Return to Process Device Settings on page 31 3.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 3: Device Settings 4 Tap a photo or image. 5 Tap Set wallpaper. Return to Process Device Settings on page 31 3.7 Adding Application Icons to the Home Screen Procedure: 1 From the Home screen, tap . 2 Drag the application icon to the Home screen. Return to Process Device Settings on page 31 3.8 Creating Folders on the Home Screen Folders help you organize your files. Procedure: 1 Tap and hold an icon on the Home screen.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 3: Device Settings NOTICE: Deleting a downloaded application icon from the home screen will not delete the application. You must go to Settings → Devices → Apps → Downloaded, select a particular application and uninstall it. Procedure: 1 Touch and hold the application icon. 2 Drag and drop the icon on X Remove. Return to Process Device Settings on page 31 3.11 Using the Glove Mode The LEX device is equipped with a glove touch screen. Procedure: 1 From the Home screen, tap → .
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 3: Device Settings All Displays all applications that are pre-bundled with Android and downloaded from Google Play or other sources. The following can help you optimize your phone memory: • Uninstall applications that are not required. • Delete unwanted files that are downloaded or created. • Transfer files to your computer that would be required for later use. • Remove offline content from Google Play and stream it via a Wi-Fi or mobile network.
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CCCCCCCCCCC-A Wireless and Network Settings Chapter 4 Wireless and Network Settings Configuring the wireless and network settings on the LEX F10 device allows you to, for example, connect your LEX F10 device to Wi-Fi networks, to Bluetooth devices, to optimize data usage, and to set up VPN connections.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 4: Wireless and Network Settings 2 Enter the following details: • Network SSID: The wireless network ID • Security: Set the security type to None, WEP, WPA/WPA2 PSK, 802.1x EAP 3 Enable Show Advanced Options to set the Proxy details and IP settings. Editing Networks Procedure: 1 Touch and hold the connected network. 2 Select Modify Network. The network setting details, such as connection status, signal strength, link speed, security type, IP address, and password are displayed.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 4: Wireless and Network Settings Pairing a Bluetooth Device The LEX F10 device can receive and send data when paired with other Bluetooth-enabled devices. Prerequisites: Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on both devices, and that the device you want to pair your LEX F10 with is in discoverable mode. Procedure: 1 1. From the Home screen or Apps Menu ( ), tap Settings ( ). 2 Tap Bluetooth, located under Wireless & Networking settings.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 4: Wireless and Network Settings 6 Drag the black bar to set data usage warning. When your data usage reaches this level, a notification displays. Return to Process Wireless and Network Settings on page 39 4.4 Activating Airplane Mode When your phone is set to airplane mode, you do not have network or mobile data connectivity. You can access your camera, media files and other features that do not require mobile data connectivity.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 4: Wireless and Network Settings Return to Process Wireless and Network Settings on page 39 Activating Wi-Fi Hotspots Procedure: 1 From the Home screen or Apps menu ( ), tap Settings ( ). 2 Tap More located under Wireless & Networks settings. 3 Tap Tethering & Portable hotspot. 4 Enable Portable Wi-Fi hotspot. 4.7 Activating Bluetooth Tethering You can set up your phone to share its Internet connection using Bluetooth. Procedure: 1 Go to Settings ( ), turn on Bluetooth.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 4: Wireless and Network Settings 4 Tap Add network ( ). Edit VPN Profile screen is displayed. 5 Enter the following details: • Name: VPN connection name. • Type: Select the connection type. • Server address: Address of the secure server for connection. • PPP encryption: Enable to perform a secure point-to-point encryption between your device and the VPN server. 6 To enter DNS server details, select Advanced.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 4: Wireless and Network Settings 3 Tap Cellular network. 4 To transmit data over other mobile networks when leaving the area covered by your regular carrier, enable Data roaming. 5 To view, add, and edit the network access points, tap Access Point Names. 6 Tap Search for AT&T Microcell.
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CCCCCCCCCCC-A Security Settings Chapter 5 Security Settings You can protect your device data by configuring security settings, such as screen lock, phone data encryption, credential certificates, and more.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 5: Security Settings Return to Process Security Settings on page 47 5.3 Locking Your Screen Enabling Screen Lock on your device helps you protect data on your LEX F10. Procedure: 1 Tap Screen lock and select one of the following options to configure lock screen: • None: Disables the screen lock. • Slide: When the screen is locked with the slide, slide your finger across the screen to unlock it. • Pattern: Draw your pattern to set up the pattern lock.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 5: Security Settings • Remotely locate a device through an authorized account. • Remotely lock a device through an authorized account. • Remotely wipe-out user data. • Prevent flashing unauthorized software. NOTICE: If you configured your Gmail account on the lost device, you can log into Android Device Manager (ADM) with the same Gmail id as in the device and erase the content using ADM command. Return to Process Security Settings on page 47 5.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 5: Security Settings Return to Process Security Settings on page 47 5.8 Making Passwords Visible You can ensure that you enter the correct password by making passwords visible while entering. Procedure: To view the password while entering, enable Make passwords visible. Return to Process Security Settings on page 47 5.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 5: Security Settings Procedure: 1 To disable unknown sources applications from being installed on your device, disable Unknown sources. 2 If you want to install applications from unknown sources, enable Verify apps under Settings → Security to verify if the application is safe for installation.
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CCCCCCCCCCC-A Personal, Account, and System Settings Chapter 6 Personal, Account, and System Settings You can configure personal, account, and system settings, such as location access, backup and reset options, account management, and more. Related Links Setting Location Access on page 53 Managing Location Settings for Apps on page 53 Backup and Reset Options on page 54 Managing Accounts on page 55 Managing Account Sync on page 55 6.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 6: Personal, Account, and System Settings Procedure: 1 In the Location screen, view the list of applications that are accessing or recently accessed the location data of your phone, under Recent location requests. 2 Tap an application to view the application page. You can stop the application, or uninstall it. • High battery use: This app receives location information from sources that may use more battery power.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 6: Personal, Account, and System Settings 2 Tap Factory Data reset. 3 Tap Reset phone → Erase everything. All of your data is erased from your device, including your Google Account, any other accounts, your system and app settings, and any downloaded applications. Postrequisites: After resetting your device, you will need to re-enter the same information requested when you first set up the device.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 6: Personal, Account, and System Settings Configuring Auto-Sync for All Applications Procedure: To control auto-sync for all apps that use it, open Settings → Wireless & Networks → Data usage → Menu and check or uncheck Auto-sync data. If this option is not checked, you may be able to use an app’s tool to sync data manually. You can also sync manually to collect messages, e-mail, and other recent information.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Contacts and Calls Chapter 7 Contacts and Calls Related Links Contact Management on page 57 Call Management on page 62 7.1 Contact Management You can use the phonebook to maintain phone numbers of your contacts. This feature enables you to add, delete, dial phone numbers, send SMS and MMS messages. The contacts application is located at Applications ( → Contacts . NOTICE: You can tap and drag the scroll bar on your phone screen to scroll through the contacts.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 7: Contacts and Calls Return to Process Contact Management on page 57 Related Links Adding Contacts From Phone Screen on page 58 7.1.1.1 Adding Contacts From Phone Screen Procedure: 1 From the Home screen or Apps menu ( ), tap Phone ( ). 2 Tap Call Options ( . 3 Tap New Contact. 4 Enter the contact details and tap . Return to Process Adding New Contacts on page 57 7.1.2 Viewing Contact Details Procedure: .
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 7: Contacts and Calls 7.1.4 Searching Contacts You can use the search option to quickly find specific contacts from the list. Procedure: 1 From the Home screen, tap 2 Tap . and perform one of the following actions: • If you want to browse by name, enter the first few letters of the contact name. • If you want to browse by phone number, enter the first few digits of the contact phone number. All contacts that contain the text entered in the search field are displayed.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 7: Contacts and Calls 6 Send the message by tapping . Return to Process Contact Management on page 57 7.1.7 Importing SIM Card Contacts to Phone Procedure: . 1 From the Home screen , tap 2 Tap Options and select Import/Export. 3 Tap Import from SIM card. The list of contacts stored in your SIM card displays. 4 Tap the contact you want to move to the phone and tap OK. The contacts are exported to the SIM card. Return to Process Contact Management on page 57 7.1.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 7: Contacts and Calls 4 In the Export Contacts pop-up, tap OK. The contacts are exported to the internal storage as a .VCF file. Return to Process Contact Management on page 57 7.1.10 Sharing Contacts You can send contact information by MMS, Bluetooth, Drive and E-mail. Procedure: 1 From the Home screen, tap . 2 Tap Options and select Import/Export. 3 Tap Share visible contacts.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 7: Contacts and Calls 4 Scroll to the required contact and tap the contact to view the contact details. 5 Tap Options and select Place on Home screen for quick access. Return to Process Contact Management on page 57 7.1.12 Modifying Phonebook Settings You can sort the contacts to be displayed. Procedure: 1 From the Home, tap . 2 Tap Options → Settings and select one of the following options: • If you want to sort contact names by first name or last name, select Sort list by.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 7: Contacts and Calls 7.2.1 Making Calls Procedure: 1 From the Home screen or Apps menu ( ), tap Phone ( ). The Phone screen with Speed Dial, Recents, and Contacts is displayed. 2 To dial a number, use one of the following options: If… Then… If you want to make a call using Speed Dial, perform the following actions: a Tap the Speed Dial tab. b Tap the contact you want to call. If you want to make a call using Recents, perform the following actions: a Tap the Recents tab.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 7: Contacts and Calls 7.2.3 Viewing Call History Procedure: 1 From the Home screen or Apps menu ( ), tap Phone ( ). 2 Tap the RECENTS tab and select View full call history. 3 To view all incoming, outgoing, and missed calls, tap All. If you want to view missed calls only, tap Missed. Return to Process Call Management on page 62 7.2.4 Deleting Call History Procedure: 1 From the Home screen or Apps menu ( ), tap Phone ( ). 2 Tap the RECENTS tab and select View full call history.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 7: Contacts and Calls 7.2.6 Setting Ringtones To communicate with you, your device uses sounds and vibrations including ringtones, notifications, alarms, and navigation feedback. You can customize any of these sounds, as well as control their volume and the volume for music, videos, games, and other media. Procedure: 1 From the Home screen or Apps menu ( ), tap Settings ( ). 2 Tap Sound & notification located under Device settings.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 7: Contacts and Calls Context for the current task Procedure: 1 From the Home screen or Apps menu ( ), tap Phone ( ). 2 Tap Options → Settings. 3 Under Call Settings, tap Options. 4 View or enter the following details: • Setup: Enter your voicemail number. • Sound: Set alert tone for voicemail message. • Vibrate: Enable this option to receive a vibrating alert for voicemail messages. Return to Process Call Management on page 62 7.2.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 7: Contacts and Calls 6 While an incoming call arrives,touch the message icon to open a list of quick responses or the option to write your own message. Touch one to send it to the caller immediately and the call gets disconnected. Return to Process Call Management on page 62 7.2.12 Monitoring Fixed Dial Numbers FDN (fixed dialing numbers) is a SIM card-enabled feature. It restricts outgoing calls only to phone numbers which are listed in the FDN list.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 7: Contacts and Calls 7.2.14 Setting DTMF Tones Procedure: In the Call settings screen, tap on DTMF tones and set the DTMF tone length to Normal or Long. Return to Process Call Management on page 62 7.2.15 Setting Call Forwarding You can forward your incoming calls to a number in the contacts list or to a new number if your network operator supports this service. The device can be set to redirect incoming calls to a specified number.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 7: Contacts and Calls After you set up the account, making an Internet call is not different than making any other call. However, you must be connected to a Wi-Fi network. Return to Process Call Management on page 62 Related Links Adding SIP Accounts on page 69 Making Internet Calls on page 69 7.2.17.1 Adding SIP Accounts Internet calling is based on the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) for voice calls on Internet Protocol (IP) network.
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CCCCCCCCCCC-A Messages and E-mails Chapter 8 Messages and E-mails SMS and MMS are convenient and inexpensive means of communication. You can send a text message to other people via SMS service. MMS allows you to send messages by including multimedia content such as pictures, audio files, and videos.You can use the Messaging in your phone to send an SMS and MMS message to other mobile phones or any other equipment that can receive SMS and MMS.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 8: Messages and E-mails 8.1.1 MMS Attachment Types Short reference description. Table 4: MMS Attachment Types Attachment Type Description Pictures Attach a photo from the device memory. Capture picture Take a new photo using the mobile camera and attach. Videos Attach a video from the device memory. Capture video Take a new video using the camcorder and attach. Audio Attach an audio file from the device memory.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 8: Messages and E-mails Return to Process Messages and E-mails on page 71 8.3 Modifying Message Settings You can modify message settings on your device. Procedure: 1 Go to Messaging → Options → Settings. 2 Modify the message settings. See Message Settings on page 73. Return to Process Messages and E-mails on page 71 Related Links Message Settings on page 73 8.3.1 Message Settings You can customize the way you want to view and filter the messages.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 8: Messages and E-mails 8.4 Setting Up E-mail Accounts You must configure your e-mail account to access your e-mail box and e-mail services. When and where to use: Repeat this procedure to set up multiple accounts. Procedure: 1 Task step. 2 In the Accounts tab, tap Add account. 3 In the Address field, enter a valid e-mail address. 4 In the Password field, enter the password for the e-mail account. 5 Follow on-screen instructions. 6 Select the type of account.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Collaboration with LMR Radios Chapter 9 Collaboration with LMR Radios Radio Services is a free application available on the device that enables the LEX device to connect with a Land Mobile Radio (LMR). NOTICE: If you cannot access features described in this chapter, contact your device technician for more information. Bluetooth-equipped devices can communicate without wires, using frequency-hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) radio frequency (RF) to transmit and receive data in the 2.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 9: Collaboration with LMR Radios Figure 2: PSX Cockpit Sidebar Menu 4 In the Push to Talk screen, choose the PTT that you want to use: • If you want to use the LMR radio for PTT communications, select Radio. • If you want to make Broadband PTT calls via the PSX PTT application, select WAVE. Figure 3: Push to Talk Screen Choosing LMR or WAVE not only sets your choice for PTT functionality, but configures the emergency button priority when initiated with the power button.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 9: Collaboration with LMR Radios Ensure the LEX device is not paired with any previously paired Bluetooth devices. For more information, see . Procedure: 1 From the Home screen, tap → . 2 In the Secure Pairing window, tap Pair. 3 In the Bluetooth window, set the Bluetooth slidebar to the ON position. 4 → Refresh and select the radio from the list of available devices. Tap NOTICE: Ensure the LMR Radio is in discoverable mode. The Bluetooth pairing code prompt appears.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 9: Collaboration with LMR Radios 9.4 Sending PTT Audio The PTT button serves to send audio.To send PTT audio, you can press the PTT button on the LEX device or on the LMR radio paired with your LEX device. Audio is always routed via the LMR radio. Procedure: 1 On the LEX device, press and hold the PTT button. NOTICE: For the image of the PTT button, see LEX F10 on page 23. The LMR radio transmits audio as long as you press the PTT button.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Applications Chapter 10 Applications The applications installed on your device allow you to, for example, take pictures, record and view media files, and to create events. Normally, you access the applications from the Home screen by clicking the icon. Related Links Applications on page 79 Using the Flashlight on page 80 Taking Screen Shots on page 81 Managing Downloads on page 81 Camera on page 81 Multimedia Player on page 83 Calendar on page 83 Clock on page 84 Calculator on page 85 10.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 10: Applications Icon Description Downloads—lists all downloads files. Email—use to send and receive email. Gmail—use to send and receive email. Google Drive™—access to files anywhere through secure cloud storage and file backup for your photos, videos, files and more. Google Search—the fastest, easiest way to find what you need on the web and on your device. Messaging—send SMS and MMS messages. See Messages and E-mails on page 71 for more information.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 10: Applications Return to Process Applications on page 79 10.3 Taking Screen Shots You can take screen shots of the currently displayed screen. Procedure: Press the POWER BUTTON and VOLUME DOWN button simultaneously. ) displays in The screen shot is saved in the device memory, and screen shot capture icon ( the status bar. Return to Process Applications on page 79 10.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 10: Applications Related Links Taking Photos on page 82 Recording Videos on page 82 10.5.1 Taking Photos You can take photos in normal or panoramic mode. The photos are saved on your device. Procedure: 1 From the Apps menu, tap Camera ( ). The camera screen with touch controls ( 2 Tap ( ) displays. ) and select one of the following modes: If… Then… If you want to take a picture in normal mode, perform the following: a Tap . b Tap the Shutter .
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 10: Applications 3 Tap Video ( ). 4 To shoot a video, tap the Shutter ( ). 5 To stop recording, tap . 6 Change video settings of the shutter . , such as flash, exposure, and others, by tapping the circle to the right Return to Process Camera on page 81 10.6 Multimedia Player You can play music files and voice memos stored in your phone using the Play Music application. Return to Process Applications on page 79 10.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 10: Applications • Calendars to display: Displays the account with which the calendar is synced or not. • Settings: Displays the General settings of the calendar. From any of the calendar views, enable the following functions: • Read or edit event details: Displays the event details and allows you to edit them. • Manage events and calendar: You can tap icons across the top of the screen or the menu to search or create events, return to today, or adjust settings.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Chapter 10: Applications 2 Tap Clock ( ). 3 Tap the alarm activation icon on the top of the screen. 4 To set a simple alarm, tap Add Alarm ( ). 5 Enter the time and tap Done. 6 To set a reoccuring alarm, enable the checkbox Repeat. Select each day in a week by tapping that particular day. 7 To set the alarm tone, tap on Ringtone list, select ringtone and tap OK. Return to Process Clock on page 84 10.
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CCCCCCCCCCC-A Accessories Chapter 11 Accessories You can use multiple accessories associated with your LEX device, for example a rugged vehicle cradle and mount, a soft carry pouch, a six unit multi-slot charger, and others. Related Links LEX F10 Accessories on page 87 11.1 LEX F10 Accessories Learn more about LEX F10 accessories available.
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CCCCCCCCCCC-A Technical Specifications Appendix A Technical Specifications Table 8: Technical Specifications Item Specification Physical Dimensions (H x W x D) 137 x 3.8 x 20.8 mm Weight 280 g (9.87 Oz) including standard battery Durability Continues to run after multiple drops to concrete from a height of 2 meters. Display Screen size and pixels: 4.0” (480 x 800) Colors: 16.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Appendix A: Technical Specifications Item Sensors Ports Specification Proximity Sensor Ambient Light Sensor Accelerometer Sensor E-Compass Sensor 5-pin water-proof magnetic USB2.0, High Speed, OTG 3.5 mm 4 pole water-proof Audio Jack (stereo) Accessory/Charging Port Micro-SIM Battery Standard - 4800mAh Microphone 2 Microphones with noise cancellation. Software Operating System Messaging Web Android 5.1.1. Google, Google Play, Android, and other marks are trademarks of Google Inc.
CCCCCCCCCCC-A Appendix A: Technical Specifications Item Specification Message Access Profile (MAP) Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP) File Transfer Profile (FTP) Personal Area Networking Profile (PAN) NFC Security element integration Supports secure access in card mode Supports Mifare classic and other NFC forum tags in reader mode GPS Location Services Standalone GPS Assisted GPS (aGPS) GLONASS Device Management Remote Management and Configuration Supports O
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