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  • Page 1 LEX L10 MISSION CRITICAL HANDHELD USER GUIDE...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2.4.3.1 Monitor Battery Usage....................34 2.4.3.2 Low Battery Notification....................35 2.4.3.3 Battery Optimization....................... 36 2.5 Powering On the LEX L10 for the First Time....................37 2.6 Powering Off the LEX L10........................... 38 2.7 Entering and Exiting the Suspend Mode.......................38 2.7.1 Setting Time Out to Enter Suspend Mode..................38 2.8 Covert Mode..............................39...
  • Page 4 4 | Contents 2.9.1.3 Setting the Timeout for Locking the LEX L10............... 41 2.9.2 Unlocking the LEX L10......................... 42 2.9.2.1 Unlocking the LEX L10 Using a Pattern................ 42 2.9.2.2 Unlocking the LEX L10 Using a PIN or Password............42 2.9.3 Calling Emergency from a Locked LEX L10................42 2.10 Setting the Date and Time...........................
  • Page 5 Contents | 5 5.4 Setting Zone and Channel..........................87 5.5 Setting Radio Volume........................... 88 5.6 Favorite Channels............................89 5.6.1 Viewing Favorite Channels......................89 5.6.2 Adding a Favorite Zone and Channel.....................91 5.6.3 Removing a Favorite Channel......................93 Chapter 6: Messaging.................... 97 6.1 Sending a Text Message..........................97 6.2 Sending a Multimedia Message........................
  • Page 6 8.3.7 Changing the Bluetooth Name..................... 136 8.3.8 Connecting to a Bluetooth Device....................136 8.3.9 Selecting Profiles on a Bluetooth Device..................137 8.3.10 Unpairing a Bluetooth Device....................137 8.4 Pairing the LEX L10 with a Radio......................137 8.4.1 Establishing a Connection......................138 Chapter 9: Accessories..................141 9.1 LEX L10 Accessories..........................141 9.2 USB Cable..............................142...
  • Page 7: List Of Figures

    Figure 5: Installing the microSD or CRYPTR micro Encryption Card ................. 29 Figure 6: Installing the Public and Private SIM Cards ....................31 Figure 7: Installing the Battery ............................32 Figure 8: Charging the LEX L10 ........................... 33 Figure 9: Charge and Notification LED ......................... 33 Figure 10: Battery Screen ...............................35 Figure 11: Low Battery Notification ..........................
  • Page 8 8 | List of Figures Figure 49: Radio Remote Control Screen ........................82 Figure 50: Radio Remote Control Screen ........................83 Figure 51: ..................................84 Figure 52: Select Unpair ..............................84 Figure 53: Unpaired Screen ............................85 Figure 54: Emergency Alert Activation Popup ......................86 Figure 55: Notification Screen with Emergency Notification ..................86 Figure 56: Radio Remote Control Screen ........................
  • Page 9 List of Figures | 9 Figure 101: Vehicle Cradle on Windshield ........................144 Figure 102: Holster ...............................144 Figure 103: Contacts Menu ............................151 Figure 104: Import/Export Contacts Popup ......................... 151 Figure 105: Export Confirmation Popup ........................152...
  • Page 10: List Of Figures

    10 | List of Figures...
  • Page 11: List Of Tables

    Table 8: Applications ..............................65 Table 9: Camera Icons and Actions ..........................102 Table 10: General Accessories ............................. 141 Table 11: Troubleshooting the LEX L10 ........................148 Table 12: LEX L10 Technical Specifications ......................155 Table 13: General Accessories ............................. 158...
  • Page 12 12 | List of Tables...
  • Page 13: List Of Processes

    13 | List of Processes List of Processes MN001456A01-A | February 2015 | Send Feedback...
  • Page 15: List Of Procedures

    Selecting a Locking Option ............................40 Specifying a Pattern ................................41 Specifying a PIN or Password ............................41 Setting the Timeout for Locking the LEX L10 ......................41 Unlocking the LEX L10 Using a Pattern ........................42 Unlocking the LEX L10 Using a PIN or Password ......................42 Calling Emergency from a Locked LEX L10 ........................
  • Page 16 Selecting Profiles on a Bluetooth Device ........................137 Unpairing a Bluetooth Device ............................137 Establishing a Connection ............................138 Cleaning the Interface Connector ..........................147 Cleaning the Battery Contacts ............................147 Backing Up the LEX L10 .............................150 Send Feedback | February 2015 | MN001456A01-A...
  • Page 17 List of Procedures | 17 Backing up Contacts ..............................150 Resetting the LEX L10 ..............................152 Performing Factory Data Reset ............................ 152 MN001456A01-A | February 2015 | Send Feedback...
  • Page 19: Chapter 1: About This Guide

    800-221-7144 International Calls 302-444-9800 North America Parts Organization For assistance in ordering replacement parts or identifying a part number, contact the Motorola Parts organization. Your first response when troubleshooting your system is to call the Motorola SSC. For... Phone Phone Orders...
  • Page 20: Versions

    Chapter 1, About this Guide: Customer contacts and general information related to this product. • Chapter 2, Getting Started with the LEX L10: Getting the LEX L10 up and running for the first time. • Chapter 3, Using the LEX L10: Operating the LEX L10.
  • Page 21: Helpful Background Information

    • Chapter 11, Technical Specifications: Technical specifications for the LEX L10. 1.4 Helpful Background Information Motorola offers various courses designed to assist in learning about the system. For information, go to http:// www.motorolasolutions.com/training to view the current course offerings and technology paths.
  • Page 22: Regulatory Information

    Software type and version number 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.
  • Page 23: Documentation Set

    LEX L10 Mission Critical Handheld User Guide (this guide) MN001456A01-A: describes how to use the LEX L10. • LEX L10 Push-To-Talk User Guide PN xxxxxxxxA01-A: describes how to use the PTT feature on the LEX L10. • LEX L10 Regulatory and Safety Guide PN MN001458A01-A: describes how to safely use the LEX L10.
  • Page 25: Chapter 2: Getting Started With The Lex L10

    25 | Getting Started with the LEX L10 Chapter Getting Started with the LEX L10 2.1 LEX L10 Features Figure 2: LEX L10 Features Table 1: LEX L10 Features Item Function Charge and Notification LED Solid Blue: New notification (New Voice mail, New Text messages, Missed Calls, Android App Notifications, etc.)
  • Page 26 To verify if the PTT feature is enabled on the device, contact your technical support. Power Button Press and hold to turn on the LEX L10. Press to turn the screen on or off. Press and hold to select one of these op- tions: •...
  • Page 27: Unpacking

    Takes photos and video, and provides flash illumination for the camera. 2.2 Unpacking Carefully remove all protective material from the LEX L10 and save the shipping container for later storage and shipping. Verify that the following were received: • LEX L10 •...
  • Page 28: Removing The Screen Protective Film

    32). 2.3.1 Removing the Screen Protective Film The LEX L10 is provided with a screen protective film that protects the device during shipping. To enable proper operation of the LEX L10, the screen protector must be removed before use. Figure 3: Removing the Screen Protective Film 2.3.2 Removing the Battery Cover...
  • Page 29: Installing A Microsd Or Cryptr Micro Encryption Card

    The LEX L10 card holder can support either a microSD card or a CRYPTR micro encryption card. The microSD card is a removable flash memory used for storing media on the LEX L10. The LEX L10 can support microSD cards with up to 64GB memory space.
  • Page 30: Removing The Microsd Or Cryptr Card

    • Contact information, which can be moved to the People application on the LEX L10. • Any additional subscribed services. Note: The LEX L10 requires activated SIM cards. Obtain activated SIM cards from your organization administrator. Caution: • Electrostatic discharge (ESD) precaution.
  • Page 31: Removing The Public And Private Sim Cards

    Procedure: 1 Remove the battery from the packaging. 2 Insert the battery into the battery compartment with the battery contacts facing the bottom of the LEX L10. 3 Press the top of battery into place. 4 Place the battery cover into place.
  • Page 32: Removing The Battery

    2 Remove the Battery Cover. 3 Slide the Battery Lock up and hold it. 4 With the tip of your finger, lift up the battery from the side closest to the top side of the LEX L10. 2.4 Charging the LEX L10 Before using the LEX L10 for the first time, charge the battery using the provided USB Charger and USB Cable or connect the USB Cable to the USB port of a personal computer.
  • Page 33: Charging Temperature

    Charge batteries in temperatures from 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F). Note that charging is intelligently controlled by the LEX L10. To accomplish this, for small periods of time, the LEX L10 alternately enables and disables battery charging to keep the battery at acceptable temperatures. The LEX L10 LED indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures by fast blinking amber (once every 2 seconds).
  • Page 34: Battery Management

    To monitor battery usage, from the Home screen, touch → → Battery. 2.4.3 Battery Management Note: Before checking the battery charge level, remove the LEX L10 from any AC power source (cradle or cable). To check the charge status of the main battery, tap →...
  • Page 35: Low Battery Notification

    When the battery charge drops below 10%, the LEX L10 displays a notice to connect the LEX L10 to power. The user must charge the battery using one of the charging accessories. When the battery charge drops below 4%, the LEX L10 turns off. Anytime the user then tries to power on the LEX L10, the following screen appears.
  • Page 36: Battery Optimization

    The user must charge the LEX L10 using one of the charging accessories. 2.4.3.3 Battery Optimization Observe the following battery saving tips: • Leave the LEX L10 inside a cradle connected to AC power at all times when not in use. • Turn off Bluetooth if not needed. •...
  • Page 37: Powering On The Lex L10 For The First Time

    Status bar indicating that all the radios are off. 2.5 Powering On the LEX L10 for the First Time Press the Power button to turn on the LEX L10. The LEX L10 boot screen displays as the LEX L10 boots. Figure 14: LEX L10 Boot Screen...
  • Page 38: Powering Off The Lex L10

    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 LEX L10 that are not in use. The LEX L10 goes into Suspend mode when the Power button is pressed or after a time out period of inactivity.
  • Page 39: Covert Mode

    3 Press the Home key. 2.8 Covert Mode Covert Mode gives to you the ability to shut down all visible and audible LEX L10 alerts and notifications. This feature makes the LEX L10 effectively unnoticeable even in a silent and dark environment.
  • Page 40: Turning Off Covert Mode

    The lock screen automatically displays after predefined time out to prevent unauthorized people using the LEX L10. The LEX L10 does not lock at the same time as it is suspended. The LEX L10 can also be locked manually by the user to disable unwanted key presses or screen tap or to keep data secured.
  • Page 41: Specifying A Pattern

    1 Tap 2 Tap 3 Tap Security lock. 4 Select Pattern. 5 Using a finger, draw a pattern to unlock your LEX L10 6 Tap Continue. 7 Draw the same pattern again. 8 Tap Confirm. The Security screen is re-displayed.
  • Page 42: Unlocking The Lex L10

    2.9.2 Unlocking the LEX L10 When the LEX L10 is not used for a period of time and the user tries to access the device, the Lock screen displays. Depending on which Screen lock option is active, the user does one of the following: •...
  • Page 43: Setting The Date And Time

    Sleep — Set the length of time the LEX L10 waits before turning off the display’s backlight. • Daydream — Set the LEX L10 to launch a screensaver when the LEX L10 is docked inside a cradle or charging. •...
  • Page 44: Setting Screen Rotation

    10 minutes • 30 minutes 6 Tap 2.11.4 Setting Up Daydream The Daydream application behaves as a screensaver when the LEX L10 is docked inside a cradle and/or in sleep mode. Procedure: 1 From the Home screen, tap 2 Tap 3 Tap Display.
  • Page 45: Setting The Font Size

    Getting Started with the LEX L10 | 45 6 Tap to configure the item selected in the previous step. 7 Tap WHEN TO DAYDREAM and select when you would like the feature to be active (While docked, while charging or either).
  • Page 46: Figure 18: Sound Screen

    When not on a call, pressing the Volume button all the way down to set the LEX L10 to vibrate. During an in-coming call, pressing the Volume button up and down changes the ringtone volume.
  • Page 47: Public And Private Carrier Modes

    2.13.1 Switching Modes Using the Power Button Prerequisites: The LEX L10 is equipped with Private and Public enabled SIM cards. When and where to use: 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.
  • Page 48: Figure 21: Switch Networks Confirmation Popup

    48 | Getting Started with the LEX L10 When and where to use: 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.
  • Page 49: Chapter 3: Using The Lex L10

    49 | Using the LEX L10 Chapter Using the LEX L10 This chapter explains the indicators, buttons, status icons, and controls on the LEX L10. This chapter also provides basic instructions for using the device. 3.1 Using the Touchscreen Use the multi-tap sensitive screen to operate the device.
  • Page 50: Using The On-Screen Keyboard

    50 | Using the LEX L10 Action Result Pinch In some applications, zoom in and out by placing two fingers on the screen and pinching them together (to zoom out) or spreading them apart (to zoom in). 3.2 Using the On-Screen Keyboard Use the on-screen keyboard to enter text in a text field.
  • Page 51: Android Keyboard Settings

    The Advanced settings should only be set by experts. 3.3 Motorola Solutions Home Experience (MHx) The Motorola Solutions Home Experience (MHx) is the engine that drives the user interface of the LEX L10. Specifically, MHx provides an unique experience for customizing the LEX L10 Home screen.
  • Page 52: Figure 23: Default Home Screen

    The Home screen is completely customizable depending on the specifications for your agency. Each organization may have a different Home screen. Contact your technical support for more information. Note: When CRYPTR Card is used, the LEX L10 requires setting a password after initial boot and entering this password whenever the LEX L10 restarts.
  • Page 53: Home Screen Overlay

    Using the LEX L10 | 53 Item Description • Messaging Widget • Search Widget • My Apps Widget Home Screen Overlay Provides quick access to core functions. The Home screen provides four screens for placement of widgets and shortcuts. Swipe the screen left or right to view the additional screens.
  • Page 54: Figure 24: Widgets Screen

    54 | Using the LEX L10 Figure 24: Widgets Screen 4 The Widgets screen contains five 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.
  • Page 55: Figure 25: Example Of A Widget Added To New Panel

    Using the LEX L10 | 55 Figure 25: Example of a Widget Added to New Panel 3.3.2.1.1 Adding Shortcuts to the My Apps Widget Prerequisites: A My Apps widget has been added to the Home screen. When and where to use: An empty My Apps needs shortcuts to be functional.
  • Page 56: Figure 26: Empty My Apps Widget

    56 | Using the LEX L10 Figure 26: Empty My Apps Widget 2 Tap the My Appss widget to add shortcuts to it. A screen with a list of shortcuts is displayed. Figure 27: List of Shortcuts for My Apps Widgets...
  • Page 57: Figure 28: My Apps Widget With Shortcuts Added

    3.3.2.1.2 Changing My Status Perform this procedure to set the status of the LEX L10 user to either Available or Busy. No matter what the status is set to, calls are still received. This status is shown to other users.
  • Page 58: Moving Widgets

    3 Slide the widget to X Remove until the widget turns red; then, release the widget. The widget is removed from the panel. Note: The widget is only removed from the panel. It is not deleted from the LEX L10. Send Feedback...
  • Page 59: Example Of A Customized Home Screen Panel

    Using the LEX L10 | 59 3.3.2.4 Example of a Customized Home Screen Panel Figure 31: Example of a Customized Home Screen Panel The above figure shows a customized Home screen panel with the following widgets: • My Status •...
  • Page 60: Notification Icons

    Network Services notification. Network Services error notification. Indicates that location reporting service is enabled. Indicates that the LEX L10 is searching location data. Indicates an error or a warning that requires user action in the location application. Indicates an error or a warning that requires user action in the presence application.
  • Page 61: Status Icons

    Indicates that the LEX L10 is downloading data when animated and download is complete when static. Indicates that the LEX L10 is connected via USB cable. Indicates that the LEX L10 is connected to or disconnect- ed from virtual private network (VPN).
  • Page 62 Indicates that the battery is charging. Indicates that the Airplane Mode is active. All radios are turned off. Indicates that Bluetooth is on. LEX L10 is set to operate on Private network. Connected to a WiFi network. No WiFi signal. Mobile network signal strength.
  • Page 63: Managing Notifications

    To close the Notification Panel, drag the bottom of the Notifications Panel to the top of the screen or tap 3.8 Working with Status LEX L10 users work with status in two ways: setting their own status (Available or Busy) and viewing the status of their contacts.
  • Page 64: Quick Settings

    • Indicates that the LEX L10 user is willing to send and receive calls The Busy status indicates that the LEX L10 user is busy but the LEX L10 is still able to send and receive calls. Status of Contacts The status of LEX L10 contacts is shown in all of the Contacts screens, and People list.
  • Page 65: Applications

    Using the LEX L10 | 65 Figure 34: Quick Settings Panel • Display the owner’s contact image. Tap to open the owner’s contact information. • Brightness — Opens the Brightness setting dialog box to set the screen brightness. • Settings — Opens the Settings screen.
  • Page 66 Movie Studio — Music — Access music stored on the LEX L10. My Status — Use to view the current availability of the user and LEX L10 device to other agency users and sys- tem. People — Use to manage contact information.
  • Page 67: Folders

    Using the LEX L10 | 67 Icon Description Sound Recorder — Use to record audio. Voice Dialer — Use to place calls by speaking. VPN / MVPN — 3.11 Folders Use Folders to organize similar applications together. Tap the folder to open and display items in the folder.
  • Page 68: Removing A Folder

    68 | Using the LEX L10 3.11.3 Removing 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.
  • Page 69: Chapter 4: Calling

    Important: The numbers you can call depend on whether the LEX L10 is in private mode or public mode. For example, if the LEX L10 is in private mode, you need to switch to public mode before you can call numbers that are not included in the private network.
  • Page 70: Making A Call Using The Dialer

    70 | Calling Figure 37: Insert Wired Headset Plug Adjusting Audio Volume Use the Volume buttons to adjust the volume of the ringer when not in a call and the audio volume when in a call. Note: Adjust the conversation phone volume during a call. Adjusting the volume while not in a call affects the ring and notification sound levels.
  • Page 71: Figure 38: Dialer Screen

    Calling | 71 Figure 38: Dialer Screen 2 Tap the tab above the dialer. 3 Tap the keys to enter the phone number. below the dialer to initiate the call. Figure 39: Call in Progress MN001456A01-A | February 2015 | Send Feedback...
  • Page 72: Making A Call Using People List Contacts

    3 From the people list contacts, tap a phone contact or a PTT contact for making a One-to-One Private or Alert Call (see Push-To-Talk User Guide For LEX L10). Figure 40: People List Contact 4 Tap the phone number next to the contact to initiate the call or press the PTT button for making a One-to-One Private or Alert Call.
  • Page 73: Making A Call Using Call History

    Calling | 73 4.3 Making a Call Using Call History Call History is a list of all the calls placed, received, or missed. It provides a convenient way to redial a number, return a call, or add a number to Contacts. Arrow icons beside a call indicate the type of call.
  • Page 74: Figure 42: Two Calls

    74 | Calling Note: Conference calling may not be supported by your service provider. Check with your technical support for conference calling availability. The total number of conference call participants may be limited by your service provider. For the maximum number of participants in a conference call, contact technical support.
  • Page 75: Figure 43: Two Calls Connected

    Calling | 75 Figure 43: Two Calls Connected 9 Tap to create a conference call with three people. Figure 44: Merged Calls 10 Tap to add another call. The conference is placed on hold. MN001456A01-A | February 2015 | Send Feedback...
  • Page 76: Answering Calls With A Bluetooth Headset

    When a call arrives, tap the Call button on the Bluetooth headset to answer the call. To silence the ringer before answering the call, press the volume down button on the side of LEX L10. To end the call press the Call button on the Bluetooth headset.
  • Page 77 TTY mode — Tap to set the TTY setting. Use an optional teletypewriter (TTY) device with the LEX L10 to send and receive calls. Plug the TTY device into the LEX L10 headset jack and set the LEX L10 to operate in one of the TTY modes.
  • Page 79: Chapter 5: Radio Remote Control

    Wireless option (an optional Bluetooth board inside the APX radio). Before starting to use the P25 radio with the LEX L10, Bluetooth pairing is required. After paired with the radio, the LEX L10 initiates a secure connection with the radio.
  • Page 80: Pairing Radio With The Lex L10

    When and where to use: Use this procedure to pair a LEX L10 with a radio. Note: To pair the LEX L10 to a radio, ensure that the Bluetooth feature of the LEX L10 is enabled and bring the blue pairing points on each device to within 2.5 cm. Once paired, their Bluetooth link has a line- of-sight range of 30 feet (10 meters).
  • Page 81: Figure 46: Pair With A Radio Screen

    Radio Remote Control | 81 Figure 46: Pair With a Radio Screen 3 Place the radio close to the LEX L10, aligning the blue pairing point on the LEX L10 with the blue pairing point on the radio. Note: The blue pairing points must be within 2.5 cm of each other for pairing to happen.
  • Page 82: Figure 48: Bluetooth Connection Screen

    Figure 49: Radio Remote Control Screen After pairing, the range of Bluetooth operation is 30 feet (10 meters) line-of-sight communication. That means an unobstructed path between the LEX L10 and the radio. Line-of-sight obstructions include trees, buildings, mountains, cars, and so on.
  • Page 83: Unpairing The Radio

    Radio Remote Control | 83 Do not leave the radio behind and expect the LEX L10 to work with a high degree of reliability when they are separated. At the fringe areas of reception, link can be broken. To correct this problem, position the LEX L10 and radio closer to each other to reestablish connection.
  • Page 84: Figure 51

    A menu displays. Figure 52: Select Unpair 6 Select Unpair. 7 Tap Yes. The LEX L10 emits a sound indication and the Unpaired screen is displayed. The LEX L10 and radio are no longer paired. Send Feedback | February 2015 | MN001456A01-A...
  • Page 85: Requesting An Emergency Alert

    The radio is licensed and capable of P25 emergency call • The radio and the LEX L10 are successfully paired When and where to use: Use this procedure to use the LEX L10 to trigger an emergency alert on the radio. Procedure: 1 Swipe up from the icon.
  • Page 86: Figure 54: Emergency Alert Activation Popup

    86 | Radio Remote Control Figure 54: Emergency Alert Activation Popup 3 swipe down from the top of the LEX L10 to view notifications. An Emergency notification should be included in the list of notifications. Figure 55: Notification Screen with Emergency Notification 4 Tap Clear Emergency.
  • Page 87: Setting Zone And Channel

    This procedure remotely selects the zones of the remote radio on the LEX L10. Prerequisites: The radio and the LEX L10 are successfully paired. When and where to use: Use this procedure to remotely set the zones of the remote radio on the LEX L10. Procedure: 1 From the Home screen, tap The Radio Remote Control dialog box displays.
  • Page 88: Setting Radio Volume

    This procedure remotely selects the volume for the remote radio on the LEX L10. Prerequisites: The radio and the LEX L10 are successfully paired. When and where to use: Use this procedure to remotely set the volume for the remote radio on the LEX L10. Procedure: 1 From the Home screen, tap The Radio Remote Control screen appears.
  • Page 89: Favorite Channels

    The Favorites screen is used to have a quick glance at all saved zones and channels. Select one to connect. 5.6.1 Viewing Favorite Channels This procedure displays the Radio Remote Control favorite zones and channels on the LEX L10. Prerequisites: The radio and the LEX L10 are successfully paired.
  • Page 90: Figure 60: Radio Remote Control Screen

    90 | Radio Remote Control The Radio Remote Control screen appears. Figure 60: Radio Remote Control Screen The Favorites screen appears to view favorite zones and channels. Send Feedback | February 2015 | MN001456A01-A...
  • Page 91: Adding A Favorite Zone And Channel

    Figure 61: Radio Remote Control — Favorites Screen 5.6.2 Adding a Favorite Zone and Channel This procedure adds a Radio Remote Control favorite Zone and Channel on the LEX L10. Prerequisites: The radio and the LEX L10 are successfully paired.
  • Page 92: Figure 62: Radio Remote Control Screen

    92 | Radio Remote Control Figure 62: Radio Remote Control Screen The Favorites screen displays. Figure 63: Favorites Screen Send Feedback | February 2015 | MN001456A01-A...
  • Page 93: Removing A Favorite Channel

    7 Tap < (top left side of screen) to return to the Radio Remote Control screen. 5.6.3 Removing a Favorite Channel This procedure removes a Radio Remote Control favorite zone or channel on the LEX L10. Prerequisites: The radio and the LEX L10 are successfully paired.
  • Page 94: Figure 64: Radio Remote Control Screen

    94 | Radio Remote Control Figure 64: Radio Remote Control Screen The Favorites screen is displayed. Figure 65: Favorites Screen Send Feedback | February 2015 | MN001456A01-A...
  • Page 95 Radio Remote Control | 95 4 Select Edit Favorites. 5 Tap the x next to the favorite channel to delete it. 6 Tap < (top left side of screen) to return to the Radio Remote Control screen. MN001456A01-A | February 2015 | Send Feedback...
  • Page 97: Chapter 6: Messaging

    97 | Messaging Chapter Messaging Use Messaging to send and receive SMS and MMS messages. From a Home or All Apps screen, touch 6.1 Sending a Text Message Procedure: 1 In the main Messaging screen, tap The New Message screen displays. Figure 66: New Message Screen 2 In the To field, enter a name or a mobile phone number.
  • Page 98: Sending A Multimedia Message

    4 Tap to send the message. 6.2 Sending a Multimedia Message Note: Multimedia messaging is only supported when the LEX L10 is in Public network mode. Procedure: 1 In the main Messaging screen, tap The New Multimedia Message screen displays.
  • Page 99: Chapter 7: Applications

    99 | Applications Chapter Applications This chapter describes the applications installed on the LEX L10. Normally, you access the applications through the Home screen overlay by clicking the icon. Swipe the Home screen up from the icon to reveal the icon.
  • Page 100: People

    100 | Applications to view the internal storage root folder. to view the microSD card root folder. to view the previous folder or to exit the application. Tap and hold an item to perform an operation on that item. Select one of the options from the File Operations menu: •...
  • Page 101: Editing People

    This section provides information for taking photos and recording videos using the integrated digital cameras. Note: If a microSD card is installed, the LEX L10 saves photos and videos on the microSD card. If a microSD card is not installed, the LEX L10 saves photos and videos on the internal storage.
  • Page 102: Taking Photos

    102 | Applications Figure 69: Camera Photo Screen Table 9: Camera Icons and Actions Call Out Icon Action Camera Options Tap to select Camera, Video, or Pan- orama mode. Shutter Tap to take a photo, a panoramic photo, or to record a video. Photo Settings Tap to select camera settings.
  • Page 103: Figure 70: Camera Screen

    Applications | 103 Figure 70: Camera Screen If necessary, tap to open the Camera Option bar and select Camera icon. Figure 71: Camera Option Bar for settings. 6 Frame the subject on screen. 7 To zoom in or out, press two fingers on the display and pinch or expand fingers. The zoom controls appear on the screen.
  • Page 104: Taking A Panoramic Photo

    104 | Applications Figure 72: Camera Zoom 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. 7.3.2 Taking a Panoramic Photo Panorama mode lets you create a single wide image by panning slowly across a scene.
  • Page 105: Recording Videos

    Applications | 105 Figure 74: Panoramic Frame 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. to end the shot. The panorama is displayed and a progress indicator displays while it saves the image. 7.3.3 Recording Videos Procedure: →...
  • Page 106: Camera Settings

    106 | Applications to start recording. The device starts recording the video. The video time remaining appears in the top left of the screen. to end recording. 7.3.4 Camera Settings When in Photo mode, photo settings are displayed on screen. Tap to display the photo settings options.
  • Page 107: Figure 77: First More Options Screen

    Applications | 107 Figure 77: First More Options Screen Second More Options Screen. Figure 78: Second More Options Screen Third More Options Screen. MN001456A01-A | February 2015 | Send Feedback...
  • Page 108: Video Settings

    108 | Applications Figure 79: Third More Options Screen • Switch from front to rear camera or from rear to front camera. 7.3.5 Video Settings When in Video mode, video settings are displayed on screen. Tap to display the video settings options. Figure 80: Video Settings The available video settings are (from left icon to right icon): Send Feedback...
  • Page 109: Gallery

    Applications | 109 • Two screens of More Options. Settings for each option depend on the selected option. You may be required to select an item from a menu or you just select an option by clicking on it. Note: These options are similar to the video options seen on most cameras. You should set accordingly. First More Options Screen.
  • Page 110: Working With Albums

    110 | Applications • Set photos as a contact photo • Share photos and videos To open the Gallery application, tap → The Gallery presents all photos and videos stored on the microSD card and internal memory. Figure 83: Gallery — Albums •...
  • Page 111: Sharing An Album

    Applications | 111 Figure 84: Photos/Videos Inside an Album Swipe left or right to scroll images across the screen. 7.4.1.1 Sharing an Album Procedure: 1 Tap 3 Tap and hold an album until it highlights. 4 Tap other albums as required. 5 Tap Share applications are displayed.
  • Page 112: Deleting An Album

    112 | Applications 7.4.1.3 Deleting an Album Procedure: 1 Tap 3 Tap and hold an album until it highlights. 4 Tap . 5 Tap Delete. 6 Tap OK to delete the album. 7.4.2 Working with Photos Use Gallery to view photos on the microSD card and edit and share photos. 7.4.2.1 Viewing and Browsing Photos Procedure: 1 Tap...
  • Page 113: Rotating A Photo

    Applications | 113 6 Turn the LEX L10 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.
  • Page 114: Setting A Photo As A Contact Icon

    114 | Applications Figure 86: Cropping Grid 5 Adjust the endpoints to select the portion of the photo to crop. 6 Tap CROP to save a copy of the cropped photo. The original version is retained. 7.4.2.4 Setting a Photo as a Contact Icon Procedure: 1 Tap 3 Tap an album to open it.
  • Page 115: Deleting A Photo

    Applications | 115 3 Tap an album to open it. 4 Tap a photo to open it. 5 Tap 6 Tap the application to use for sharing the selected photo (for example Bluetooth). 7.4.2.6 Deleting a Photo Procedure: 1 Tap 3 Tap an album to open it.
  • Page 116: Deleting A Video

    116 | Applications 7.4.3.3 Deleting a Video Procedure: 1 Tap 3 Tap an album to open it. 4 Tap a video to open it. 5 Tap . 6 Tap Delete. 7 Tap OK. 7.5 Sound Recorder Use Sound Recorder to record audio messages. Recordings are saved on the microSD card (if installed) or the Internal Storage and available in the Music application playlist titled My Recordings.
  • Page 117: Figure 88: Record Your Message

    Applications | 117 Figure 88: Record Your Message to stop recording. 4 Tap Done to save the recording. Figure 89: Finish Recording MN001456A01-A | February 2015 | Send Feedback...
  • Page 118: Voice Dialer

    118 | Applications 7.6 Voice Dialer Voice Dialer is a speech dialog system that provides natural human interface for users to communicate seamlessly with the device. Users can make phone calls, look up contact information, launch programs or check calendars. To initiate Voice Dialer, tap Voice Dialer or press the call button on a Bluetooth headset.
  • Page 119: Opening An Application

    Applications | 119 7.6.4 Opening an Application Procedure: 1 Launch Voice Dialer. 2 Say Open [application name]. 3 In the Voice Dialer dialog box, tap the application name. The application opens. MN001456A01-A | February 2015 | Send Feedback...
  • Page 121: Chapter 8: Wireless

    USB tethering or Bluetooth tethering. You can also share the data connection with up to eight devices at once, by turning it into a portable WiFi hotspot. While the LEX L10 is sharing its data connection, an icon appears at the top of the screen and a corresponding message appears in the notification list.
  • Page 122: Bluetooth Tethering

    4 Tap More ..5 Tap Tethering & portable hotspot. 6 Check USB tethering. The host computer is now sharing the LEX L10 data connection. Postrequisites: To stop sharing the data connection, uncheck USB tethering or disconnect the USB cable. 8.1.1.2 Bluetooth Tethering Use Bluetooth tethering to share the data connection with a host computer.
  • Page 123: Figure 92: Set Up Wifi Hotspot Dialog Box

    4 Tap Tethering & portable hotspot. 5 Check Portable WiFi hotspot. After a moment, the LEX L10 starts broadcasting its WiFi network name (SSID), so you can connect to it with up to eight computers or other devices. Postrequisites: To stop sharing the data connection, uncheck Portable WiFi hotspot.
  • Page 124: Data Usage

    8.1.2 Data Usage Data usage refers to the amount of data uploaded or downloaded by the LEX L10 during a given period. Depending on the wireless plan, you may be charged additional fees when your data usage exceeds your plan's limit. To monitor your data usage, go to →...
  • Page 125: Setting Auto-Sync

    3 Tap More ..4 Tap Mobile networks. 5 Tap Network Mode. 6 Tap 2G only or 3G only or 4G only or let the LEX L10 select automatically by touching 2G/3G/4G auto. 7 Tap 8.1.5 Editing the Access Point Name Note: Many service provider Access Point Name (APN) data are pre-configured in the LEX L10.
  • Page 126: Adding A Virtual Private Network (Vpn)

    This section describes adding a 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 L10 (not including the Motorola Mobile VPN).
  • Page 127: Cell Broadcasts

    Wireless local area networks (WLANs) allow the LEX L10 to communicate wirelessly inside a building. Before using the LEX L10 on a WLAN, the facility must be set up with the required hardware to run the WLAN (sometimes known as infrastructure). The infrastructure and the LEX L10 must both be properly configured to enable this communication.
  • Page 128: Figure 93: Settings Screen

    Figure 93: Settings Screen 3 Slide the WiFi switch to the ON position. WiFi. The LEX L10 searches for WLANs in the area and lists them. Figure 94: WiFi Screen 5 Scroll through the list and select the desired WLAN network.
  • Page 129: Configuring A Wifi Network

    6 For open networks, tap profile once or press and hold and then select Connect to network or for secure networks enter the required password or other credentials then tap Connect. See technical support for more information. The LEX L10 obtains a network address and other required information from the network using the dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) protocol.
  • Page 130: Adding A Wifi Network

    5 Tap +. 6 Enter network SSID and select Security. 7 Tap Save. The LEX L10 connects to the wireless network. 8 Tap 8.2.4 Manually Adding a WiFi Network Manually add a WiFi network if the network does not broadcast its name (SSID) or to add a WiFi network when out of range.
  • Page 131: Advanced Wifi Settings

    Always — WiFi is always enabled even in sleep mold. Only when plugged in — WiFi is enabled only when the LEX L10 is plugged in. If the LEX L10 is not plugged in, the device will not enter the sleep mold.
  • Page 132: Removing A Wifi Network

    • Parrot Minikit Neo • Zebra: MX220 and RW220 • Plantronics Voyager PRO+ • Jabra WAVE The LEX L10 supports remote radio control over following Land Mobile Radios: • APX 6000 • APX 6000XE • APX 7000 • APX 7000XE •...
  • Page 133: Adaptive Frequency Hopping

    When AFH is enabled, the Bluetooth radio “hops around” (instead of through) the 802.11b high-rate channels. AFH coexistence allows Motorola Enterprise Tablets to operate in any infrastructure. 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.).
  • Page 134: Bluetooth Power States

    134 | Wireless • Object Push Profile (OPP) — Allows the LEX L10 to push and pull objects to and from a push server. • Dial-up Networking (DUN) — Allows the LEX L10 to access the Internet and other dial-up services using a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone.
  • Page 135: Disabling Bluetooth

    4 Tap 8.3.6 Discovering Bluetooth Device(s) The LEX L10 can receive information from discovered devices without pairing. However, once paired, the LEX L10 and a paired device exchange information automatically when the Bluetooth radio is on. To find Bluetooth devices in...
  • Page 136: Changing The Bluetooth Name

    The Bluetooth device is added to the Bluetooth devices list and a trusted (“paired”) connection is established. 8.3.7 Changing the Bluetooth Name By default, the LEX L10 has a generic Bluetooth name that is visible to other devices when connected. Procedure:...
  • Page 137: Selecting Profiles On A Bluetooth Device

    8.3.9 Selecting Profiles on a Bluetooth Device Some Bluetooth devices have multiple profiles for different connections. When and where to use: Use this procedure to select a profile on the Bluetooth device that connects to the LEX L10. Procedure: 1 Tap 2 Tap Bluetooth.
  • Page 138: Establishing A Connection

    The Pairing screen displays on the LEX L10 and the pairing process starts. Figure 97: Pairing Screen 4 Bring the blue pairing dots on the LEX L10 and radio close to each other (within 2.5 cm) and follow the instructions shown on the LEX L10 screen.
  • Page 139: Figure 98: Blue Pairing Dots

    If the pairing process fails, the radio sounds a short, low pitched tone. If this happens, tap Pair to resume pairing. The LEX L10 remembers the radio and will automatically resume connection whenever the radio is on and within connection range.
  • Page 141: Chapter 9: Accessories

    141 | Accessories Chapter Accessories This chapter provides information for using the accessories associated with the LEX L10. 9.1 LEX L10 Accessories Table 10: General Accessories Item Desktop Cradle Impact-Rated Vehicle Cradle Physical Dimensions (H x W x D) 6.0 x 5.0 x 3.5 in (152 x 128 x 89 6.1 x 3.0 x 2.2 in (155 x 76 x 56 mm)
  • Page 142: Usb Cable

    Connects the LEX L10 to a USB charger to charge the LEX L10. • Provides USB communication with a host computer. When the LEX L10 is connected to a host computer, the LEX L10 appears as a removable disk on the host computer.
  • Page 143: Vehicle Cradle

    Figure 100: Desktop Cradle Charging the LEX L10 To charge the LEX L10, insert the LEX L10 units by placing the bottom of the LEX L10, at a slight forward angle, into the cradle. The LEX L10's LED shows the status of the battery charging. See Battery Charge LED Status for charging status indications.
  • Page 144: Holster

    Figure 101: Vehicle Cradle on Windshield 9.5 Holster Use the holster to securely carry the LEX L10 when working. The holster is threaded through a belt and stores the LEX L10 when not in use or when using a headset.
  • Page 145: Chapter 10: Maintenance & Troubleshooting

    For trouble-free service, observe the following tips when using the LEX L10: • Do not scratch the screen of the LEX L10. Never use a pen or a pencil or other sharp object on the surface of the LEX L10 screen.
  • Page 146: Cleaning Instructions

    • If you suspect damage to your equipment or battery, contact Motorola Solutions support to arrange for inspection. 10.3 Cleaning Instructions Warning: Avoid exposing this product to contact with hot oil or other flammable liquids. If such exposure occurs, unplug the device and clean the product immediately in accordance with these guidelines.Avoid...
  • Page 147: Cleaning The Lex L10

    Wipe the camera window periodically with a lens tissue or other material suitable for cleaning optical material such as eyeglasses. 10.5 Cleaning the Interface Connector To clean the contacts of the interface connector on LEX L10: Procedure: 1 Power off the LEX L10.
  • Page 148: Troubleshooting The Lex L10

    Charge the LEX L10 for a few minutes. The LED changes to flashing slowly blinks red. at an extremely green then press the Power button to turn on the LEX L10. If LED low-power state. continuously blinks red, check power connections. Disconnect and re- connect connections.
  • Page 149 Move device to an area where the ambient temperature is between 0 temperature. °C (32 °F) or above 45 °C (113 °F). A message appears stat- Too many appli- Remove user-installed applications on the LEX L10 to recover mem- ing not enough storage cations installed ory. Select →...
  • Page 150: Backing Up The Lex L10

    Backing up the LEX L10 must be done manually. Prerequisites: A USB cable to connect the LEX L10 to a computer. When and where to use: Use this procedure anytime a backup of the LEX L10 is necessary. Procedure: 1 Connect the LEX L10 to a computer using the supplied USB cable.
  • Page 151: Figure 103: Contacts Menu

    Maintenance & Troubleshooting | 151 Figure 103: Contacts Menu 3 Select Import/export. Figure 104: Import/Export Contacts Popup MN001456A01-A | February 2015 | Send Feedback...
  • Page 152: Resetting The Lex L10

    10.9.1 Performing Factory Data Reset A factory data reset is a software restore of the LEX L10 to its original manufacturer settings. Before resetting the LEX L10, back up your data. Factory data reset erases all your personal data from the LEX L10 memory and...
  • Page 153 When and where to use: Use this procedure to perform factory data reset: Caution: Factory data reset is performed only by technical support as a last resort when the LEX L10 fails to operate. Before performing factory data reset, remove the SIM and microSD cards from the LEX L10.
  • Page 155: Chapter 11: Lex L10 Technical Specifications

    155 | LEX L10 Technical Specifications Chapter LEX L10 Technical Specifications The following table summarizes the LEX L10 operating, environment and technical hardware specifications. Table 12: LEX L10 Technical Specifications Item Specification Physical Dimensions (H x W x D) 5.62 x 2.85 x 0.547 in.
  • Page 156 156 | LEX L10 Technical Specifications Item Specification Digital Zoom Front 2MP Camera Sensors Proximity Sensor Ambient Light Sensor Accelerometer Sensor Barometer Sensor E-Compass Ports USB 2.0 High-Speed 3.5 mm Audio Jack (stereo) Accessory/Charging Port Battery Standard - 2280 mAh, 10 hours...
  • Page 157 LEX L10 Technical Specifications | 157 Item Specification Mission Critical Wireless Bluetooth Max throughput 2.1 Mbps A2DP Stereo Profile Location Services Standalone GPS Assisted GPS (aGPS) Device Management Remote Management and Configuration Supports OMA-DM (Open Mobile Alliance Device Management) Video and Imaging Supported Formats H.263, H.264, MPEG-4 SP, VP8, JPEG (.jpg), GIF (.gif),...
  • Page 158: Table 13: General Accessories

    158 | LEX L10 Technical Specifications Table 13: General Accessories Item Desktop Cradle Impact-Rated Vehicle Cradle Physical Dimensions (H x W x D) 6.0 x 5.0 x 3.5 in (152 x 128 x 89 6.1 x 3.0 x 2.2 in (155 x 76 x 56 mm) Weight 12.8 oz (363 g)

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