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MN003475A01-B Document History Document History Version Description Date MN003475A01- Initial release of the LEX L10i Mission Critical Hand- December 2016 held User Guide. MN003475A01- Second release of the LEX L10i Mission Critical February 2017 Handheld User Guide. This update includes changes in the following topics and chapters: •...
MN003475A01-B Contents Contents Copyrights........................3 Contact Us........................5 Document History....................... 7 List of Figures......................15 List of Tables......................19 List of Procedures.....................21 Chapter 1: About this Guide..................25 1.1 Helpful Background Information.................... 25 1.2 Versions..........................25 1.2.1 Operating System Version..................25 1.2.2 Software Build Number.................... 25 1.2.3 Kernel Version......................
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MN003475A01-B Contents 2.4.3.2 Low Battery Notification................41 2.4.3.3 Battery Optimization...................41 2.5 Powering On the LEX device for the First Time..............42 2.6 Powering Off.......................... 43 2.7 Entering and Exiting the Suspend Mode................44 2.7.1 Setting Suspend Mode Timeout ................44 2.8 Covert Mode.......................... 44 2.8.1 Turning On Covert Mode..................
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3.2.1 Android Keyboard Settings..................62 3.2.1.1 Adjusting Android Keyboard Settings............64 3.3 PSX Home Screen.........................67 3.3.1 Setting PSX Home Screen as Application Launcher..........67 3.3.2 LEX L10i PSX Home Screen................... 67 3.3.2.1 Home Screen Customization..............69 3.4 Status Bar..........................72 3.5 Notification Icons........................73 3.6 Status Icons ..........................
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MN003475A01-B Contents 7.2.1 Receiving IMS Video Calls..................96 7.2.2 Enabling IMS Video Calling ..................96 7.3 Making IMS Multi-Party Conference Calls................97 7.4 IMS Voicemail........................98 7.4.1 Enabling IMS VoiceMail Notification Sounds ............98 7.5 IMS Supplementary Services....................99 7.5.1 Placing IMS VoLTE Call on Hold ................99 7.5.2 Enabling IMS Call Waiting..................
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MN003475A01-B Contents 10.4.1 Working with Albums................... 129 10.4.1.1 Sharing Albums..................129 10.4.1.2 Getting Album Information..............129 10.4.1.3 Deleting Albums..................129 10.4.2 Working with Photos.................... 130 10.4.2.1 Viewing and Browsing Photos..............130 10.4.2.2 Rotating Photos..................131 10.4.2.3 Cropping Photos..................131 10.4.2.4 Setting Photos as Contact Icons............132 10.4.2.5 Sharing Photos..................133 10.4.2.6 Deleting Photos..................133 10.4.3 Working with Videos....................
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MN003475A01-B Contents 11.3.1 Adaptive Frequency Hopping................150 11.3.2 Bluetooth Security....................151 11.3.3 Bluetooth Profiles....................151 11.3.4 Bluetooth Power States..................153 11.3.5 Bluetooth Radio Power for Android..............153 11.3.5.1 Enabling Bluetooth................. 153 11.3.5.2 Disabling Bluetooth................153 11.3.6 Renaming the Device...................153 11.3.7 Discovering Bluetooth Devices................154 11.3.8 Unpairing LEX from Bluetooth Accessories............
MN003475A01-B List of Tables List of Tables Table 1: LEX Device Features........................31 Table 2: Charge and Notification LED — Charging Indications..............39 Table 3: LEX Power Up on Private or Public SIM Slots................. 57 Table 4: Using the Touchscreen......................61 Table 5: Android Keyboard Settings.......................62 Table 6: Notification Icons........................
MN003475A01-B List of Procedures List of Procedures Removing Battery Cover ........................34 Installing a microSD or CRYPTR micro Encryption Card ..............35 Removing microSD or CRYPTR Card ....................36 Installing Public and Private SIM Cards ....................36 Removing Public and Private SIM Cards ....................37 Installing Battery ............................
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MN003475A01-B List of Procedures Selecting Input Languages ........................65 Setting Keyboard Preferences .......................65 Setting Appearance and Layouts ......................66 Setting Gesture Typing ..........................66 Setting Up Text Correction ........................66 Adjusting Advanced Keyboard Settings ....................66 Setting PSX Home Screen as Application Launcher ................67 Adding Widgets .............................
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MN003475A01-B List of Procedures Enabling IMS Group Messaging ......................104 Switching Between PSX PTT App and LMR Radio for PTT Communications ........105 Pairing Radio with the LEX Device ......................106 Unpairing Radio from the LEX Device ....................108 Selecting Zones and Channels ......................108 Sending PTT Audio ..........................
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MN003475A01-B List of Procedures Connecting to Wi-Fi Networks ......................146 Connecting to Secure Wi-Fi Networks ....................147 Adding Wi-Fi Networks ........................147 Modifying Wi-Fi Networks ........................150 Removing Wi-Fi Networks ........................150 Enabling Bluetooth ..........................153 Disabling Bluetooth ..........................153 Renaming the Device .......................... 153 Discovering Bluetooth Devices ......................154 Unpairing LEX from Bluetooth Accessories ..................154 Enabling Profiles on Bluetooth Devices ....................154...
Screens and menu options may be changed or customized by your agency to show different information. The LEX L10i Mission Critical Handheld User Guide is also available on the LEX device via Motorola TechDocs application. If you do not see this user guide in Motorola TechDocs, contact your device technician or device administrator.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 1: About this Guide Chapter Descriptions This guide provides information on the features listed in the chapter descriptions below: • About this Guide on page 25 Chapter 1, presents contacts and general information related to this product. • Getting Started on page 31 Chapter 2, explains getting the LEX series device up and running for the first time.
BEFORE USING THIS device, READ the Product Regulatory, Safety & RF Exposure Guide (PN MN002461A01-F) included with this package. Service Information If you have a problem with your equipment, contact Motorola Solutions Global Customer Support Center for your region. Contact information is available at: http://www.motorolasolutions.com/support. You can also call 1-800-323-9949 for support and select option 6 for PS LTE infrastructure and devices.
Chapter 1: About this Guide Figure 1: Manufacturing Label Motorola Solutions responds to calls by e-mail, telephone or fax within the time limits set forth in support agreements. If your problem cannot be solved by Motorola Solutions Global Customer Support Center, you may need to return your equipment for servicing and will be given specific directions.
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MN003475A01-B Chapter 1: About this Guide • LEX L10i and LEX L10ig Service Provisioning Guide MN003476A01-B provides technical instructions on how to activate, provision, and configure the device. • PSX Push-to-Talk (PTT) Client Application WAVE 7000 Push-to-Talk for Mobile Devices manual describes how to use the WAVE PTT application that offers services over 4G, 3G, or WiFi network.
MN003475A01-B Getting Started Chapter 2 Getting Started Use the information in this chapter to help you get started using the LEX device. Features The LEX device features are shown in the following figure and summarized in the following table. Figure 2: LEX Device Features Battery Cover Removal Slot Rear Camera Power Button...
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MN003475A01-B Chapter 2: Getting Started Item Function Display/Screen Tap screen displays all information to operate the device. Recent Apps key – Press to switch to, stop or manage applications currently running on the background of the device. Home key – Displays the Home screen with a single tap.
Regulatory Guide • Quick Start Guide Inspect the equipment for damage. If any equipment is missing or damaged, contact the Motorola Solutions Support Center immediately. Setting Up The initial setup of the LEX device requires that the battery and any cards be installed.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 2: Getting Started Before using for the first time, perform the following: 1 Remove the screen protection film from the screen, see Removing Screen Protective Film on page 2 Install the public and/or Private SIM cards, see Installing Public and Private SIM Cards on page 3 Install the microSD or CRYPTR card (optional), see Installing a microSD or CRYPTR micro Encryption Card on page...
CRYPTR password provided by your technical support. This is not a password to access the device but a password to protect Motorola Solutions secure applications. The CRYPTR password is required whenever the device is restarted.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 2: Getting Started Figure 5: Installing the microSD or CRYPTR micro Encryption Card 2.3.4 Removing microSD or CRYPTR Card This procedure explains how to remove a microSD or CRYPTR micro encryption card. Procedure: 1 Press and hold the Power button for three seconds. 2 Touch Power Off.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 2: Getting Started 2 Slide the SIM card into the SIM card holder with the contacts facing down. Note the card notch position. 3 Push the SIM card into the holder until it is fully seated and flat. You should hear a click when the SIM card is fully in place.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 2: Getting Started Figure 7: Installing the Battery 3 Press the top of battery into place. 4 Place the battery cover into place. 5 Ensure that all battery cover snaps are fully engaged. 2.3.8 Removing Battery When and where to use: Perform this procedure to remove the battery. Procedure: 1 Slide a finger nail (preferably a thumb nail) into the Battery Cover removal slot and gently pull the Battery Cover away from the device.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 2: Getting Started Figure 8: Charging the LEX Device NOTICE: Keep the USB cover closed when USB not in use. For detailed description, installation and operation of the LEX device accessories, refer the quick start guides provided with each accessory. 2.4.1 Charging Temperature Charge batteries in temperatures from 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F).
MN003475A01-B Chapter 2: Getting Started Status Indications • Device is not inserted correctly in the cradle. • Device is not connected to a USB cable. • Charger or cradle is not powered. Slowly blinking red (once every 2 seconds) Battery power is low (less than 5% power left). Solid red Charging.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 2: Getting Started Figure 10: Battery Screen The Battery screen lists the applications using the battery. The discharge graph at the top of the screen shows the rate of the battery discharge since last charged (short periods of time when connected to a charger are shown as thin green lines at the bottom of the chart), and how long it has been running on battery power.
Status bar indicating that all radios are off. Powering On the LEX device for the First Time Press the Power button to turn on the LEX L10i. The device boot screen displays as the LEX device boots.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 2: Getting Started Figure 12: LEX L10i Boot Screen Powering Off When and where to use: Use this procedure to power off the LEX device. Procedure: 1 Press and hold the Power button until the Power Button menu appears.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 2: Getting Started Entering and Exiting the Suspend Mode Suspend mode (also known as sleep mode) is a low-power mode of operation that helps reduce electrical power consumption by shutting down parts of the device that are not in use. The device goes into Suspend mode when the Power button is pressed or after a time out period of inactivity.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 2: Getting Started NOTICE: In Covert Mode, the following features remain active: Power button PTT button Volume button Audio or tone indications are available using a wired headset (through headset port) or a Bluetooth headset. IMPORTANT: If a wired PTT headset not supporting full duplex is plugged in, the covert mode audio is blocked until PTT is pressed.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 2: Getting Started Figure 15: Power Button Menu 2 Tap Covert mode. The Home screen appears. LEX Series Device Lock You can lock the LEX device screen manually, or by specifying a pattern, PIN, or password. The lock screen automatically displays after predefined time out to prevent unauthorized people from using the device.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 2: Getting Started If None or Swipe is selected, the Security screen is re-displayed. If Pattern, PIN, or Password is selected, a pattern, PIN or password must be specified. Then, the Security screen is re- displayed. The device is set to lock. Postrequisites: Specify a pattern as described in Specifying a Pattern on page 47.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 2: Getting Started 3 If you want to further protect your device by requiring your PIN or password before it starts up, select one of the following: • Require PIN to start device. • Require password to start device. 4 Tap Continue.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 2: Getting Started 2.9.2.1 Unlocking the LEX Device Using a Pattern When and where to use: Use this procedure to unlock the LEX Device with a pattern: Procedure: 1 Press and release the Power button. 2 Swipe the screen from the bottom upwards. 3 Using a finger, draw the specified pattern on the screen.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 2: Getting Started 3 Tap Date & time. 4 Disable automatic date and time synchronization by tapping Automatic date & time. 5 Disable automatic time zone synchronization by tapping Automatic time zone. 6 Tap Set date. 7 Slide your finger up and down to select the month, date and year. 8 Tap Done.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 2: Getting Started Figure 16: Brightness Level Slidebar 5 Set the brightness level by adjusting the Brightness Level slidebar. 2.11.2 Setting Adaptive Brightness Optimize brightness level for available light. Procedure: 1 Tap 2 Tap 3 Tap Display. 4 Adjust the Adaptive brightness slidebar. Figure 17: Adaptive Brightness Slidebar 2.11.3 Setting Up Wallpapers...
MN003475A01-B Chapter 2: Getting Started If… Then… b Select a wallpaper to preview. c Tap Set wallpaper. For a preinstalled image, perform the following actions: a Tap Wallpaper. b Browse the scroll-bar and select an image. c Tap Set wallpaper. 2.11.4 Setting Up Sleep Mode Use this procedure to set up sleep mode (screen time-out).
MN003475A01-B Chapter 2: Getting Started 7 Tap , tap WHEN TO DAYDREAM and select when you would like the feature to be active (While docked, while charging or either). 8 Preview and confirm your selection by tapping START NOW. 2.11.6 Setting Font Size When and where to use: Use this procedure to change the font size.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 2: Getting Started 2.11.8 Enabling Cast Screen When and where to use: Use this procedure to enable the LEX device to project the screen to a TV or other device. Procedure: 1 From the Home screen, tap 2 Tap 3 Tap Display.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 2: Getting Started 3 Tap Sound & notification. 4 Adjust the slidebars for media, alarm, and ring volume. 5 If you want your device to vibrate for calls, adjust the slidebar for Also vibrate for calls. 2.12.2 Setting Up Do Not Disturb The Do not disturb setting allows the user to mute alarms, reminders, events, messages, and calls.
To verify you are on the public network, confirm wi-fi settings are turned on and displayed in the status bar. The LEX L10i Mission Critical LTE Handheld operates in: • 4G LTE Bands: 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 20, 26, 28 •...
MN003475A01-B Chapter 2: Getting Started NOTICE: LEX Devices with a single SIM card will automatically configure themselves to use that SIM card. The device has a different phone number for Private mode and for Public mode. For more information, see Table 15: For LEX Devices with Dual SIMs (Private Network and Public Network) on page 166 Troubleshooting on page...
MN003475A01-B Chapter 2: Getting Started NOTICE: You may need to switch between private and public network modes when you want to use capabilities provided by one network that are not provided by the other. For example, if the phone is in private mode, switch to public mode before you can dial numbers that are not included in the private network.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 2: Getting Started NOTICE: When switching between private and public network modes, the device undergoes modem reset by default. Procedure: 1 From the Home screen, tap 2 Tap 3 Tap More..4 Tap Cellular networks. 5 Tap Select network. 6 Select Public or Private.
MN003475A01-B Using the LEX Device Chapter 3 Using the LEX Device This chapter explains the indicators, buttons, status icons, and controls on the device and provides basic instructions for using the device. Touchscreen Navigation The multi-tap sensitive screen enables the user to operate the LEX device. Table 4: Using the Touchscreen Action Result...
MN003475A01-B Chapter 3: Using the LEX Device On-Screen Keyboard The on-screen keyboard is used to enter text in a text field. Editing Text User can edit entered text and use menu commands to cut, copy, and paste text within or across applications.
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MN003475A01-B Chapter 3: Using the LEX Device Setting Description Voice input key Allows you to speak the name of the key to in- put a key. Appearance & Layouts Theme Allows you to select the theme: Material Light, Material Dark, Holo White, or Holo Blue. Custom input styles Allows you to select the input style: German (QWERTY) or French (QWERTZ).
MN003475A01-B Chapter 3: Using the LEX Device 3.2.1.1 Adjusting Android Keyboard Settings The Android on-screen keyboard is used to enter text in text fields. Procedure: 1 Adjust the Android keyboard settings by performing one of the following: tapping → → Language &...
MN003475A01-B Chapter 3: Using the LEX Device Postrequisites: NOTICE: For more information on Android Keyboard Settings, see Android Keyboard Settings on page 3.2.1.1.1 Selecting Input Languages The Languages setting allows you to configure your device input language. The input language can be the same as the device system language, or different.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 3: Using the LEX Device 3.2.1.1.3 Setting Appearance and Layouts Appearance and layouts allow you to personalize your keyboard. Procedure: 1 From the Home screen, tap → → Language & input → Android Keyboard (AOSP) → Appearance & Layouts. 2 Select the theme by tapping Theme.
Android Keyboard Settings on page PSX Home Screen PSX Home Screen is a user interface available for the LEX L10i. Specifically, PSX Home Screen provides a unique experience for customizing the Home screen. 3.3.1 Setting PSX Home Screen as Application Launcher The default LEX L10i launcher is Android (AOSP) Launcher.
The Home screen is completely customizable depending on the specifications for your agency. Each organization may have a different Home screen. The Radio Management (RM) Tool, described in the LEX L10i and LEX L10ig Mission Critical Handheld Service Provisioning Guide, can be used to stage the Home screen on your devices.
2 Touch and hold the panel screen until you see the following icons near the bottom of the screen: 3 Tap the Widgets icon to reveal the widgets. Figure 23: Widgets Screen NOTICE: To identify Motorola Solutions Widgets, their names are preceded by PSX. Send Feedback...
MN003475A01-B Chapter 3: Using the LEX Device 4 The Widgets screen contains multiple panels. Swipe the Widgets screen left or right to locate the widget that you want to add. 5 Touch and hold the widget; then, slide the widget down the screen and place it in the current panel.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 3: Using the LEX Device Figure 25: List of Shortcuts for PSX My Apps Widgets 3 Select each shortcut that you want to add to the PSX My Apps widget. You may add up to five shortcuts. 4 Tap Done. Shortcuts are added to the PSX My Apps widget.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 3: Using the LEX Device 2 Touch and hold the widget. X Remove appears near the bottom of the screen. 3 Slide the widget to X Remove until the widget turns red and your finger is directly above X Remove;...
MN003475A01-B Chapter 3: Using the LEX Device If there are more notifications than can fit in the Status bar, it is indicated that more notifications exist. Open the Notifications panel to view all notifications and status. Notification Icons Notification icons alert you when a notification has been received. Table 6: Notification Icons Icon Description...
USB. Also used to indicate a Wi-Fi hotspot is active. Screenshot captured. Indicates that Wi-Fi hotspot is active. NOTICE: * Contact Motorola Support to obtain the PSX Cockpit application. Status Icons Status icons give you status information on actions occurring on your LEX device. Table 7: Status Icons...
MN003475A01-B Chapter 3: Using the LEX Device Icon Description Indicates all sounds except media and alarms are silenced and vibrate mode is active. Indicates the ringer is silenced. Microphone is muted during a call. Indicates the battery is fully charged. Indicates the battery charge is low.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 3: Using the LEX Device Figure 29: Notification Panel Respond to a notification by opening the Notifications panel and then tapping a notification. The Notifications panel closes and the subsequent activity is dependent on the notification. Clear all notifications by opening the Notifications panel and by tapping .
MN003475A01-B Chapter 3: Using the LEX Device Figure 30: Quick Settings Panel Table 8: Quick Settings Icons Icon Function Displays the current battery charge level. Al- lows you to monitor battery usage data. Opens the Settings screen. Displays the device owner contact image. Al- lows you to open the owner contact information or to add a guest or a user account.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 3: Using the LEX Device Icon Function Allows you to enable or disable location setting. Allows you to cast LEX screen on other devi- ces. To close the Quick Settings panel, drag the bottom of the Quick Settings panel to the top of the screen or tap Folders Use Folders to organize similar applications together.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 3: Using the LEX Device Figure 32: Named Folder 3.9.3 Removing Folders Follow this procedure to remove a folder. Procedure: 1 Tap and hold the folder until it enlarges and the device vibrates. 2 Drag the folder to X Remove until the folder turns red; then release. The folder is removed from the screen.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 3: Using the LEX Device Figure 33: Notifications Screen 3 Tap the USB for... notification. Figure 34: Use USB for Screen 4 In the Use USB For screen, select one of the following: • If you want to transfer files to Windows or Mac (MTP), select File transfers. •...
MN003475A01-B Managing People Contacts Chapter 4 Managing People Contacts Use the People application to manage contacts. From a Home or Apps screen, tap . The People application displays four tabs at the top of the screen: Search, Groups, All contacts, and Favorites. Tap the tabs to change how to view the contacts.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 4: Managing People Contacts Deleting People When and where to use: Use this procedure to delete contacts. Procedure: 1 In the People application, tap the All contacts tab. 2 Tap a name to delete. 3 Tap . 4 Tap Delete. 5 Tap OK to confirm.
MN003475A01-B Calling Chapter 5 Calling Cellular networks calling allows your smartphone to place and receive various types of calls. Call applications are pre-loaded or can be post-loaded on your LEX device. Contact your device technician on your companies policies. Making a Call When and where to use: Use this procedure to make a call.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 5: Calling Use this procedure to make a call with the dialer Procedure: 1 On the Home screen, tap 2 Tap the dialer 3 Tap the keys to enter the phone number. 4 Tap to initiate the call. If...
MN003475A01-B Chapter 5: Calling Figure 35: Call History Tab 3 Tap next to the contact to initiate the call. 4 Tap to end the call. Example: Arrow icons beside a call indicate the type of call. Multiple arrows indicate multiple calls: •...
MN003475A01-B Chapter 5: Calling 2 In the To field, type a name or phone number. As you enter text, matching contacts appear. Tap from the contact list. User can also initiate calls to contacts from the following actions: If... Then... You want to call from the contact list, You want to call a contact in your favorites, You want to call a contact in your history list,...
MN003475A01-B Chapter 5: Calling Call Settings Use Call Settings to modify options related to the phone call feature. NOTICE: Not all options are available for all configurations. • Sounds and Vibration Phone Ringtone — Tap to select a ringtone to sound when an incoming call is received. Also vibrate for calls —...
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MN003475A01-B Chapter 5: Calling + TTY HCO — Transmit TTY characters but receive by listening to earpiece. + TTY VCO — Receive TTY characters but transmit by speaking into microphone. • Additional Call Settings Ringtone Settings — When using a Bluetooth headset, select the path that the ring is heard. Options: Bluetooth or Speaker and Bluetooth (default).
Preference settings allow the user to configure Emergency audio, visual, messaging, and location notifications on the device. NOTICE: Additional applications provided from Motorola Solutions are required to configure Emergency Notifications for Emergency on the LEX device. If you are unable to configure Emergency audio notification settings on the LEX device, contact your device technician.
6.1.3 Setting Emergency Visual Notification Prerequisites: Additional applications provided from Motorola Solutions are required to configure Emergency Notifications on the LEX device. If you are unable to configure Emergency audio notification settings on the LEX device, contact your device technician.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 6: Emergency Services If… Then… • to initiate the call. If you need to make an emergency call on Complete one of the following actions: the public network on an unlocked LEX device, a On the Home screen, tap b Tap to display the dialer.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 6: Emergency Services If… Then… d Tap to initiate the call. NOTICE: During IMS VoLTE emergency call, there is no Call Waiting, Call Hold, 3-Way Calling, or Call Forwarding. NOTICE: If there is a PSX PTT emergency call in progress you cannot make an emergency phone call with the dialer.
NOTICE: If your Organization must make calls in a secure (encrypted) environment, see Public Safety Experience Applications on page 137 and contact your Motorola Solutions representative for details. If the IMS option is implemented in your private network, your LEX device, if enabled, will support the following features: •...
MN003475A01-B Chapter 7: IMS VoLTE When and where to use: Use this procedure to make a VoLTE (voice) call. Procedure: 1 On the Home screen, tap 2 In the To field, type a name or phone number. As you enter text, matching contacts appear. Tap from the contact list.
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MN003475A01-B Chapter 7: IMS VoLTE If... Then... You want to call a contact in your history list, Tap History You want to make a call with the dialer, You want to call a contact, 3 Tap to initiate the call. If...
MN003475A01-B Chapter 7: IMS VoLTE 6 Tap to end the call. 7.2.1 Receiving IMS Video Calls If your private system supports VoLTE calls, users can receive a video call from another user. When and where to use: Use this procedure to receive a video call on the LEX device. Procedure: 1 When callee receives a video call, user swipes one of the following choices from the device screen:...
MN003475A01-B Chapter 7: IMS VoLTE Use this procedure to configure Video Calling. If you are unable to configure Video Call settings on the LEX device, contact your system administrator. Procedure: 1 Tap 2 From drop-down menu , select → Settings → Calls. 3 Tap Turn on Video Calling to enable.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 7: IMS VoLTE 7 When the call connects, the first call is placed on hold and the second call is active. 8 Tap to create a conference call with three people. 9 Tap → Add Call to add another call. The conference is placed on hold.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 7: IMS VoLTE Use this procedure to configure VoiceMail notification sounds. If you are unable to configure VoiceMail settings on the LEX device, contact your system administrator. Procedure: 1 Tap 2 From drop-down menu , select → Settings → Calls → VoiceMail. 3 Complete the following actions: •...
MN003475A01-B Chapter 7: IMS VoLTE 7.5.2 Enabling IMS Call Waiting When and where to use: Use this procedure to enable or disable Call Waiting settings. If you are unable to configure call waiting on your LEX device, contact your system administrator. Procedure: 1 Tap 2 From drop-down menu...
MN003475A01-B Chapter 7: IMS VoLTE Figure 37: Call Forwarding Settings Table 9: Calling Accounts Setting Setting Description Always Forward - All incoming calls are sent to Tap and select Enable or Disable and the number you specify; your phone will not ring. set the device number.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 7: IMS VoLTE Figure 38: Call Barring Settings Table 10: Calling Barring Setting Setting Description Outgoing call barring - allows user 1 Tap Outgoing call barring and select one of to bar outgoing International and the following: Roaming audio and video calls. •...
MN003475A01-B Chapter 7: IMS VoLTE 2 From drop-down menu , select → Settings → Calls → Additional Settings. 3 Tap Caller ID and tap to disable. IMS Messaging If your system and LEX device support text messaging, users can make and receive text messages to, and from other users, over an LTE IMS private network.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 7: IMS VoLTE Messages are limited to 160 characters. When the limit is approached, a counter displays, above the Send icon, showing how many characters are left. If the limit is reached and the user keeps typing, a new message is created, which is joined with its predecessors when received. 6 Tap to send the message.
Mobile Radio (LMR), or Broadband PTT via PSX PTT solution. The LEX device can operate in only one of these modes at a time. You can switch between the two modes using the PSX Cockpit application. Prerequisites: Obtain the PSX Cockpit application from Motorola Support. Procedure: 1 From the Home screen, tap →...
MN003475A01-B Chapter 8: Collaboration with LMR Radios Figure 40: 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. •...
MN003475A01-B Chapter 8: Collaboration with LMR Radios Turn on Bluetooth on the LEX device and on the radio. For more information, see Enabling Bluetooth on page 153. Ensure the LEX device is not paired with any previously paired Bluetooth devices. For more information, see Unpairing LEX from Bluetooth Accessories on page 154.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 8: Collaboration with LMR Radios 6 On the LMR radio, select Accept. The LMR radio is paired with your LEX device. Unpairing Radio from the LEX Device The user can follow this procedure to unpair the LEX device from the Land Mobile Radio (LMR). Procedure: 1 From the Home screen, tap →...
MN003475A01-B Chapter 8: Collaboration with LMR Radios Figure 45: Channel Selection Screen 3 Navigate to the parent folder by tapping on the left corner of the current folder name. Figure 46: Navigation in the Channel Selection Screen 4 Select a channel by tapping a channel of your choice. Sending PTT Audio The PTT button serves to send audio.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 8: Collaboration with LMR Radios Selecting Audio Routing Options The PTT audio can be routed to different sound outputs for the incoming and outgoing audio. The user can select loudspeaker, headset, or earpiece to route audio. Prerequisites: Ensure that the Land Mobile Radio (LMR) is successfully paired with the LEX device. NOTICE: The LEX loudspeaker is the default audio output.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 8: Collaboration with LMR Radios If… Then… If you want to adjust volume using the perform the following actions: Volume button* on the device, • If you want to increase volume, press the upper part of the Volume button. •...
MN003475A01-B Chapter 8: Collaboration with LMR Radios 8.7.1 Enabling Emergency Mode Emergency Mode indicates a critical situation. The emergency alert signal overrides any other communication over the selected channel of the radio. Prerequisites: If your device supports both PSX PTT application and the LEX device is paired to a Land Mobile Radio (LMR), you must set the Push-to-Talk setting in the PSX Cockpit application to the preferred PTT setting.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 8: Collaboration with LMR Radios 8.7.2 Disabling Emergency Mode Emergency Mode indicates a critical situation. The user can follow this procedure if sending the emergency alert is no longer necessary. Procedure: Select the method you want to use to disable emergency mode on your device, and perform one of the following actions: If…...
MN003475A01-B Chapter 8: Collaboration with LMR Radios 2 In the Radio Services window, tap 3 Tap and select Edit favorites. 4 Tap + and add a talkgroup by performing one of the following: • Scroll through the list and select the checkbox next to the talkgroup you want to add to Favorites.
MN003475A01-B Messaging Application Chapter 9 Messaging Application Use Messaging to send and receive SMS and MMS messages. Sending a Text Message When and where to use: Use this procedure to send text messages. Procedure: 1 From Home or All Apps screen, tap 2 In the main Messaging screen, tap Figure 49: New Message Screen 3 In the To field, enter a name or a mobile phone number.
Sending a Multimedia Message When and where to use: Use this procedure to send multimedia messages. NOTICE: Multimedia messaging is only supported when the LEX L10i is in Public network mode. Procedure: 1 From Home or All Apps screen, tap...
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MN003475A01-B Chapter 9: Messaging Application • Audio — Choose a sound file to attach. • Record audio — Sound Recorder opens to record a spoken message and attach it to the message. • Slideshow — Opens a screen to assemble text, photos, videos, and recordings into a slideshow of up to ten slides to attach to the message.
MN003475A01-B Applications Chapter 10 Applications This chapter describes the applications installed on the LEX device. Normally, you access the applications from the Home screen by clicking the icon. NOTICE: Runtime Permissions: User can now directly manage application permissions at runtime. 10.1 Applications The Apps screen displays icons for all installed applications.
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For more information, see the LEX L10i and LEX L10ig Mission Critical Handheld Service Provisioning Guide. Motorola TechDocs — Use to view device on- device documentation.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 10: Applications Icon Description Software Licensing — Licensing for software installed on the device. Sound Recorder— Use to record sound. NOTICE: * If these applications do not appear, and you are using the native Android Apps screen, contact your device technician to see if these applications will be implemented for your LEX device.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 10: Applications • Information — View detailed information about the file or folder. • Move — Move the file or folder to a new location. • Copy — Copy the select file. • Delete — Delete the selected file. •...
MN003475A01-B Chapter 10: Applications Figure 52: Camera Photo Screen Table 12: Camera Icons and Actions Call Out Icon Action Camera Options Tap to select Camera, Video, or Panorama mode. Shutter Tap to take a photo, a panor- amic photo, or to record a vid- Photo Settings Tap to select camera settings.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 10: Applications Figure 53: Camera Screen 2 If necessary, tap to open the Camera Option bar and select Camera icon. Figure 54: Camera Option Bar 3 Tap for settings. 4 Frame the subject on screen. 5 To zoom in or out, press two fingers on the display and pinch or expand fingers. The zoom controls appear on the screen.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 10: Applications Figure 55: Camera Zoom 6 Tap The camera brings the image into focus. When the image is in focus, the focus indicators (top and bottom of screen) turn green and the camera takes a photo. 10.3.2 Taking Panoramic Photos When and where to use: Use this procedure to create a single wide image by panning slowly across a scene.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 10: Applications Figure 57: Panoramic Frame 4 Tap and slowly start panning across the area to capture. A small white square appears inside the button the shot is in progress. If panning too quickly, the message Too fast displays. 5 Tap to end the shot.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 10: Applications NOTICE: Video zoom works the same as camera zoom. 4 Point the camera and frame the scene. 5 Tap to start recording. The device starts recording the video. The video time remaining appears in the top left of the screen.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 10: Applications • Two screens of More Options. Settings for each option depend on the selected option. You can select an item from a menu or you select an option by clicking it. NOTICE: These options are similar to the video options seen on most cameras. Set the video options accordingly.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 10: Applications • to return to the main Gallery screen. 10.4.1 Working with Albums Albums are groups of images and videos in folders. Tap an album to open it. The photos and videos are listed in a chronologically ordered grid. The name of the album displays at the top of the screen.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 10: Applications 2 Tap 3 Tap and hold an album until it highlights. 4 Tap 5 Tap OK to delete the album. 10.4.2 Working with Photos In the Gallery window, user may edit the photos located in the Gallery. User may view, rotate, crop, share, and delete photos.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 10: Applications 6 Turn the LEX device to view the photo in upright (portrait) or sideways (landscape) orientation. The photo is displayed (but not saved) in the new orientation. 7 Tap the photo to view the controls. 8 Double-tap the screen to zoom in or pinch two fingers together or spread them apart to zoom in or out.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 10: Applications Figure 63: Cropping Grid 9 To crop the photo, perform one of the following actions: If… Then… If you want to crop the photo manually, adjust the endpoints to select the portion of the photo to crop. If you want to choose automatic cropping perform the following actions: dimensions,...
MN003475A01-B Chapter 10: Applications 3 Tap the album that contains the photo you want to set as a contact icon. 4 Tap the photo. 5 Tap . 6 Tap Set picture as. 7 Select a contact. 8 Crop the photo accordingly as described in Cropping Photos on page 131.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 10: Applications 10.4.3.1 Watching Videos When and where to use: Use this procedure to watch a video. Procedure: 1 Tap 2 Tap 3 Tap the album that contains the video you want to watch. 4 Tap the video you want to watch. 5 Tap The video begins to play.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 10: Applications 6 Tap the application to use to share the selected video. The selected application opens with the video attached to a new message. 10.4.3.3 Deleting Videos When and where to use: Use this procedure to delete a video. Procedure: 1 Tap 2 Tap...
MN003475A01-B Chapter 10: Applications Figure 65: Start Recording 4 Record your message. Figure 66: Record Your Message 5 Tap to stop recording. 6 Tap Done to save the recording. Send Feedback...
Access to Public Safety Experience (PSX) applications is available and may require license and/or servers to manage contacts, security, and settings. If your organization requires a Public Safety Experience solution, contact your Motorola Solutions representative for client application details on installation, configuration, and operation.
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Allows you to make and receive secure calls. Secure calling requires a Voice over IP (VoIP) server to manage contacts and secure calling. NOTICE: To obtain the PSX Messenger, PSX Cockpit, PSX PTT, and PSX Secure Calling applications, contact Motorola Solutions Support. Send Feedback...
MN003475A01-B Wireless Chapter 11 Wireless This section provides information on the wireless features of the LEX device. • Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN) • Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) • Bluetooth 11.1 Wireless Wide Area Networks Use Wireless Wide Area Networks (WWANs) to access data over a cellular network. This section provides information on: •...
MN003475A01-B Chapter 11: Wireless Figure 68: USB Cable Connection to Host Computer A USB icon appears at the top of the screen, and the notification Connected as a media device appears briefly at the top of the screen. 2 Tap 3 Tap 4 Tap More ...
MN003475A01-B Chapter 11: Wireless 5 Tap Tethering & portable hotspot. 6 Adjust the Bluetooth tethering slidebar. The host computer is now sharing the LEX device data connection. Postrequisites: To stop sharing the data connection, uncheck Bluetooth tethering . 11.1.1.3 Configuring Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot Settings Prerequisites: Configure the Wi-Fi Hotspot settings.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 11: Wireless Figure 69: Set up Wi-Fi Hotspot Dialog Box 6 In the Network Name text field, edit the network name. 7 Tap the Security option and select a security method from the drop-down list: • Open • WPA2 PSK.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 11: Wireless The vertical green line on the graph shows a period of time within the data usage cycle. This range determines the usage amount displayed just above the graph, next to the data usage cycle. 11.1.2.1 Setting Data Usage Warning When and where to use: Data usage warning alerts you when you reach a set amount of mobile data per month.
The LEX device enables connection to Basic VPN to communicate through any VPN and to Motorola Solutions Mobile VPN (MVPN) to communicate through Motorola Solutions mobile VPN. This section describes adding a...
MN003475A01-B Chapter 11: Wireless basic VPN. Motorola Mobile VPN is added and configured by your technical support and requires license certification for use. When and where to use: Use this procedure to add a virtual private network to the LEX device (not including the Motorola Mobile VPN).
MN003475A01-B Chapter 11: Wireless 11.2.1.1 Connecting to Secure Wi-Fi Networks Connecting to secure wireless networks allows you to securely send and receive data via wireless Internet connection. Procedure: 1 Tap → → Wi-Fi. 2 Adjust the Wi-Fi slidebar. The device searches for WLANs in the area and lists them. 3 Scroll through the list and select the desired WLAN network.
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MN003475A01-B Chapter 11: Wireless If… Then… b Expand the Advanced options drop- down list and set the Proxy settings. c Tap Save. If you want to add a WEP-secured net- perform the following actions: work, a Expand the Security drop-down list and select WEP.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 11: Wireless 11.2.3 Advanced Wi-Fi Settings Use the Advanced settings to configure additional Wi-Fi settings. NOTICE: Advanced Wi-Fi settings are for the device not for a specific wireless network. From the Wi-Fi screen, tap → Advanced to view the advanced settings. •...
3 Tap Forget network. 11.3 Bluetooth Device The LEX L10i supports Motorola Operations Critical Wireless (OCW) Push-to-talk Pod (NNTN8127) and Bluetooth-enabled device (accessory) through a wireless Bluetooth connection. Devices with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information such as files, appointments, and tasks with other Bluetooth enabled devices such as printers, access points, and other mobile devices.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 11: Wireless • Hop Sequence Modification - Avoids interference by selectively reducing the number of hopping channels. • Channel Maintenance - A method for periodically re-evaluating the channels. The Bluetooth radio in this device operates as a Class 2 device power class. The maximum output power is 2.5 mW and the expected range is 10 meters (32.8 ft.).
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MN003475A01-B Chapter 11: Wireless Bluetooth Profile Description File Transfer Profile (FTP Server) Provides the capability to expose local file sys- tem to remote devices which can manipulate and transfer files. Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP Allows remote devices to control audio play- back on local device (for example: play, pause, stop, adjust volume).
MN003475A01-B Chapter 11: Wireless 11.3.4 Bluetooth Power States The Bluetooth radio is off by default. The following modes are available: • Suspend — When the device goes into suspend mode, the Bluetooth radio stays on. • Airplane Mode — When the device is placed in Airplane Mode, the Bluetooth radio turns off. When Airplane Mode is disabled, the Bluetooth radio returns to the prior state.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 11: Wireless 3 Tap and select Rename this device. 4 Enter a new device name and tap Rename. 11.3.7 Discovering Bluetooth Devices The LEX device can receive information from discovered devices without pairing. However, once paired, the device and a paired device exchange information automatically when the Bluetooth radio is Prerequisites: Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on both devices.
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MN003475A01-B Chapter 11: Wireless When and where to use: Use this procedure to select a profile on the Bluetooth device that connects to the LEX device. Procedure: 1 From the Home screen, tap 2 Tap 3 Tap Bluetooth. 4 In the Available devices list, tap next to the device name.
MN003475A01-B Accessories Chapter 12 Accessories This chapter provides information for using the accessories associated with the LEX series device. 12.1 Accessories This section lists the LEX device accessories along with specifications. General Accessories: • Replaceable Standard Battery Li-Ion 2280 mAh 3.7V •...
MN003475A01-B Chapter 12: Accessories 12.3 Desktop Cradle A desktop cradle provides an alternative method to charge your LEX device. The desktop cradle: • Provides power for charging and operating the device. • Enables connecting a mouse to the device. Figure 71: Desktop Cradle Charging the LEX Device To charge the device, insert the units by placing the bottom of the device, at a slight forward angle, into the cradle.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 12: Accessories Figure 72: Vehicle Cradle 12.5 Holster Use the holster to securely carry the LEX device when working. The holster is threaded through a belt and stores the device when not in use or when using a headset. Figure 73: Holster Insert the device into the holster with the screen facing in or out.
USB-IF compliance program. • To enable authentication of an approved battery, as required by IEEE1725 clause 10.2.1, all batteries will carry a Motorola hologram. Do not fit any battery without checking it has the Motorola authentication hologram. •...
CAUTION: Always wear eye protection. Read the warning labels on compressed air and alcohol products before use. If you have to use any other solution for medical reasons, contact Motorola Solutions for more information. Approved Cleanser Active Ingredients 100% of the active ingredients in any cleaner must consist of one or a combination of the following: isopropyl alcohol, or mild dish soap.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 13: Maintenance and Troubleshooting • Isopropyl alcohol • Can of compressed air with a tube Cleaning Frequency The cleaning frequency is up to your discretion due to the varied environments in which the mobile devices are used. They may be cleaned as frequently as required, but it is advisable to clean the camera window periodically when used in dirty environments to ensure optimum performance.
Battery not Install the battery properly. See Installing the Battery. installed properly. Power button Press the Power button until the Motorola Solutions splash not held screen is displayed. down long enough. Device not Reset the device. responding. After pressing the Battery Re-charge or replace the battery.
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MN003475A01-B Chapter 13: Maintenance and Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution Battery did not Battery Replace battery. If the device still does not operate, per- charge. failed. form a hardware reset. Device was Insert device in cradle or attach Charge Cable. The 2280 removed mAh battery fully charges in approximately four hours.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 13: Maintenance and Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution Data plan not Contact your service provider and ensure that your data activated. plan is enabled. No sound. Volume set- Adjust the volume. ting is low or turned off. Device turns off. Device is in- The display turns off after a period of inactivity.
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MN003475A01-B Chapter 13: Maintenance and Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution then the LEX needs to be in • Calls and messages fail to public mode to call and an- phone numbers in a public swer calls from a public net- network, or work.
13.8 Back Up or Restore Data on Your Device Back up data on LEX L10i manually or by exporting VC files, or restore data on your device by managing Android settings. 13.8.1 Backing Up LEX Manually Backing up the LEX device must be done manually.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 13: Maintenance and Troubleshooting 4 Select Internal storage. 5 Navigate to the files that you want to back up. 6 Copy the files/folders to a secure location on your computer. 13.8.2 Backing up Contacts with Android To back up contacts, the contacts must be exported to a VCF file which must be copied to a secure location.
MN003475A01-B Chapter 13: Maintenance and Troubleshooting Figure 75: Save to Sidebar Menu 6 In the Save to sidebar menu, select the folder to which you want to export the file with contacts. 7 In the text box, personalize the .vcf file name and tap Save. 8 Follow the procedure under Backing Up LEX Manually on page 168 to complete the contacts...
MN003475A01-B Chapter 13: Maintenance and Troubleshooting Figure 76: Import/Export Contacts Popup 4 Select Import from .vcf file. 5 In the popup window, tap Allow. 6 In the folder that opens, select the .vcf file with contacts. 13.9 Resetting the LEX Device Use this procedure to reset the LEX device.
MN003475A01-B Technical Specifications Chapter 14 Technical Specifications The following table summarizes the LEX series operating, environment, and technical hardware specifications. Table 16: Technical Specifications Item Specification Physical Dimensions (H x W x D) 5.62 x 2.85 x 0.547 in 143 x 72.6 x 15 mm Weight 195 g (6.88 Oz) including standard battery Durability...
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MN003475A01-B Chapter 14: Technical Specifications Item Specification Barometer Sensor E-Compass Ports USB 2.0 High-Speed 3.5 mm Audio Jack (stereo) Accessory/Charging Port Battery Standard - 2280 mAH, Li Ion High Capacity - 4560 mAh, Li Ion Software Operating System Android ™ Marshmallow 6.0 User Interface Public Safety Experience (PSX) Software...
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MN003475A01-B Chapter 14: Technical Specifications Item Specification DUN GW OPP Client/Server GAVDP Acceptor/Initiator/Source PAN NAP/PANU HID Host A2DP HFP AG PBAP PSE MAP MSE HTP Client FMP Client PXP Client HRP Client HOGP Client Custom API: BT-MPP API Location Services Standalone GPS Assisted GPS (aGPS) Device Management...
MN003475A01-B Chapter 14: Technical Specifications Item Specification 3.5 mm audio jack (stereo) Bluetooth (A2DP stereo) Input Triple Noise and Echo Cancelling Microphones Quick Access Leather Holster Dimensions (H x W x D) 5.7 x 3.5 x 2.0 in (145 x 90 x 50 mm) Specifications subject to change.
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MN003475A01-B Chapter 14: Technical Specifications Item Desktop Cradle Impact-Rated Vehicle Cradle Flammability ANSI/UL-94 and ASTM Stand- ANSI/UL-94 and ASTM Stand- ards ards Electrical Power Supply External power supply input 12V-24V, 5.0VDC, 1.2A 100- 240VAC output 5.0VDC 1.2A Power Input 5.0 VDC, 1.2A 5.0 VDC, 1.2A DC Output 5.0VDC...