Motorola XTS 3000 User Manual

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Product Model #: Digital Portable Radio XTS 3000 (Std / Rugged / Secure )

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Additional Disability Access Features For Consideration

COMMENTS

Hearing
Visual alert for “power on” and “power off”, low
battery, no service, volume [ X ]

Icon for battery level on Model II and III.
Volume knob location for power and audio levels

Numbers dialed displayed on screen [ X ]

Yes for Model II and III.

Accessories [ X ]

Temple Transducer, Surveillance microphone, pit
crew headphones for loud environments.

Other Visual Alerts [ X ]

Visual alerts for all radio status events

Cognition
Use consistent colors / shapes for specific function
keys [ X ]

Yes

Group similar functions together [ X ]

Yes

Provide moving text in at least one static mode at
option of user [ X ]

Model II or Model III

Eliminate time dependent responses [ X ]

Any time response scenarios are able to be re-
established

Provide prompts / cues to assist with complex
series of steps [ X ]

Limited multiple step operations. Button
shortcuts are available via customer
configuration.

Use of standardized icons [ X ]

Standardized between all radios.

User adjusted scroll speed [ X ]

Button hold adjusts scroll speed

Vision
Easy tactile differentiation between keys and main
surface of product (keys matte non-slip, keys raised
off surface of product) [ X ]

Yes. Nubs on side buttons and standard
ergonomics.

Easy tactile differentiation of function keys (tactile or
shape differentiation, standardized Motorola key
location) [ X ]

Yes

Tactile orientation on plug that is not self oriented
[X]

Yes

Backlit keypad [ X ]

Yes

Backlit display [ X ]

Yes

Minimize glare – display and control surfaces [ X ]

Yes

High contrast display – brightness contrast between
6:1 and 15:1 [ ]

Nominal contrast is 4:1

Use of symbols / icons may be easier to read than
fine print [ X ]

Yes

Different audio indication for “power on” and “power
off” [ X ]

Yes. When the radio is turned on you hear the
popple click and tone. When you turn the radio
off, you hear the popple click.

Different audio tones emitted for function keys
compared to number keys [ X ]

Depending on the function, keypad is invalid and
user hears invalid tone, while valid buttons give
valid tone.

Volume control - audible indicator [ X ]

Volume feature makes a constant tone so that
the volume level can be set via knob turn.

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