Motorola XPR 7550 manual  Changing the Display Mode,  Adjusting the Display Brightness

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Changing the Display Mode

You can change radio’s display mode between Day or Night, as needed. This affects the color palette of the display.

Procedure:

Press the programmed Display Mode button to toggle the display mode settings.

OR

Follow the procedure below.

1cto access the menu.

2^ or vto Utilities and press cto select.

3^ or vto Radio Settings and press cto select.

4^ or vto Day/Night and press cto select.

5The display shows Day Mode and Night Mode. ^ or vto the required setting and press cto enable. 9 appears beside selected setting.

NOTE: At Step 4, you can also use <or >to change the selected option.

Adjusting the Display Brightness

You can adjust radio’s display brightness as needed.

Advanced

Procedure:

 

Press the programmed Brightness button and proceed to

 

Step 5.

 

OR

 

 

Follow the procedure below.

Features

1

cto access the menu.

 

 

 

 

2

^ or vto Utilities and press cto select.

 

3

^ or vto Radio Settings and press cto select.

 

 

 

 

4

^ or vto Brightness and press cto select.

 

5

 

 

The display shows a progress bar. Decrease display

 

 

brightness by pressing <or increase the display brightness

 

 

by pressing >. Press cto confirm your entry.

 

 

 

 

 Controlling the Display Backlight

You can enable or disable the radio’s display backlight as needed. The setting also affects the Menu Navigation Buttons and keypad backlighting accordingly.

Procedure:

 

Press the programmed Backlight Auto button to toggle the

 

backlight settings.

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Contents User Guide Page Declaration of Conformity Declaration of ConformityDeclaration of Conformity Contents Making and Receiving Calls Advanced FeaturesActivating or Deactivating Call Ringers for Call Alert Accessing the Notification List Batteries and Chargers Warranty Limited Warranty AccessoriesSoftware Version Important Safety InformationComputer Software Copyrights Handling Precautions Handling PrecautionsHow to Use This Guide What Your Dealer/System Administrator Can Tell YouGetting Started Preparing Your Radio for Use Charging the BatteryAttaching the Antenna Attaching the BatteryAttaching the Belt Clip Attaching the Universal Connector Cover Dust CoverPowering Up the Radio Identifying Radio Controls Adjusting the VolumeRadio Controls  Assignable Radio Functions Programmable ButtonsTransmit Interrupt Remote Dekey  Assignable Settings or Utility FunctionsAccessing the Programmed Functions Using the 4-Way Navigation ButtonNumber of Times Key is Pressed Using the KeypadPush-To-Talk PTT Button IP Site Connect Switching Between Conventional Analog and Digital ModeLinked Capacity Plus Capacity PlusIdentifying Status Indicators Display Icons Received Signal Strength Indicator RssiCall Icons Power LevelMini Notice Icons Advanced Menu IconsSent Item Icons Bluetooth Device IconsLED Indicator Audio Tones Indicator TonesSelecting a Zone Making and Receiving CallsSelecting a Channel  Receiving and Responding to a Group Call Receiving and Responding to a Radio Call Receiving an All Call  Receiving and Responding to a Selective Call MakingMaking a Radio Call  Making a Call with the Channel Selector Knob Making a Group Call  Making a Private Call  Making a Selective Call  Making an All CallMaking and Receiving Calls Press the programmed Transmit Interrupt Remote Dekey button Stopping a Radio CallTalkaround Monitoring Features  Monitoring a Channel Permanent Monitor Advanced Features Advanced Features Sending a Radio Check Radio Check Initiating Remote Monitor Remote Monitor Stopping Remote Monitor Scan Lists  Viewing an Entry in the Scan List Viewing an Entry in the Scan List by Alias Search  Editing the Scan List  Adding a New Entry to the Scan List Deleting an Entry from the Scan List  Setting and Editing Priority for an Entry in the Scan List Scan  Starting and Stopping Scan Vote Scan  Deleting a Nuisance Channel Restoring a Nuisance Channel  Making a Group Call from Contacts Contacts Settings Making a Private Call from Contacts  Making a Call by Alias Search  Assigning an Entry to a Programmable Number Key Call Indicator Settings  Setting Default Contact Activating or Deactivating Call Ringers for Call Alert  Activating or Deactivating Call Ringers for Selective Call  Activating or Deactivating Call Ringers for Private Calls Activating or Deactivating Call Ringers for Text Message  Assigning Ring Styles  Escalating Alarm Tone Volume Deleting a Call from a Call List Call Log Features Viewing Recent Calls  Storing an Alias or ID from a Call ListCall Alert Operation  Viewing Details from a Call List Receiving and Responding to a Call Alert  Making a Call Alert from the Contacts List  Making a Call Alert with the One Touch Access ButtonEmergency Operation  Receiving an Emergency Alarm Sending an Emergency Alarm  Responding to an Emergency Alarm Sending an Emergency Alarm with Call  Sending an Emergency Alarm with Voice to Follow  Exiting Emergency Mode  Reinitiating an Emergency Mode Writing and Sending a Text Message Text Message Features Sending a Quick Text Message  Accessing the Drafts Folder  Viewing a Saved Text Message Editing and Sending a Saved Text Message  Managing Fail-to-Send Text Messages  Deleting a Saved Text Message from Drafts Resending a Text Message  Forwarding a Text Message Editing a Text Message  Managing Sent Text Messages  Viewing a Sent Text Message Sending a Sent Text Message Advanced Features  Deleting All Sent Text Messages from Sent Items  Receiving a Text Message Reading a Text Message  Managing Received Text Messages  Viewing a Text Message from the Inbox Viewing a Telemetry Status Text Message from the Inbox  Deleting a Text Message from the Inbox  Replying to a Text Message from the Inbox Deleting All Text Messages from the Inbox  Sending MDC Message Encode to Dispatcher Analog Status Update Sending Status Update to Predefined Contact Analog Message EncodePrivacy Dual Tone Multi Frequency Dtmf Multi-Site Controls  Starting an Automatic Site Search Stopping an Automatic Site Search  Starting a Manual Site Search Security  Radio Disable Radio Enable Password Lock Features  Accessing the Radio from PasswordLone Worker  Unlocking the Radio from Locked State  Turning the Password Lock On or Off Changing the Password Bluetooth Operation  Turning Bluetooth On or Off Finding and Connecting to a Bluetooth Device  Switching Audio Route  Disconnecting from a Bluetooth Device Editing Device Name  Viewing Device Details Turning the Radio Tones/Alerts On or Off  Accessing the Notification ListNotification List Utilities Turning Keypad Tones On or Off  Setting the Tone Alert Volume Offset Level Turning the Talk Permit Tone On or Off  Setting the Power Level Changing the Display Mode  Adjusting the Display Brightness Controlling the Display Backlight  Turning the Introduction Screen On or Off  Setting the Squelch Level Language  Locking and Unlocking the Keypad Turning the LED Indicator On or Off  Turning the Option Board Features On or Off  Identifying Cable Type Voice Announcement  Menu Timer  Call Forwarding Analog Mic AGC  Intelligent Audio  Digital Mic AGC GPS  Accessing General Radio Information Accessing the Battery Information  Checking the Radio Alias and ID Checking the Firmware Version and Codeplug Version  Checking the GPS Information Front Panel Configuration FPC  Entering FPC Mode Editing FPC Mode Parameters Accessories AntennasBatteries Headsets and Headset Accessories Carry DevicesChargers Surveillance Accessories Earbuds and EarpiecesRemote Speaker Microphones Miscellaneous Accessories Batteries and Chargers Warranty Workmanship WarrantyCapacity Warranty Motorola Communication Products Limited Warranty104 105 106 Page 68009502001

XPR 7550 specifications

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