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Motorola Solutions MOTOTRBO 2.X System Release Notes Professional Commercial Radios (PCR) & Accessories Version: R2.8.5 v03 Date: 12 th December 2017 System Release R2.8.5

Contents Scope... 3 Abbreviations... 4 What s New in System Release R2.8.5... 5 What s New in System Release R2.8.3... 6 What s New in System Release R2.8.1... 6 What s New in System Release R2.8.0... 6 Product Versions... 10 Product Availability... 13 Training Material... 14 Important Notes... 15 Open (Unresolved) Issues... 27 Resolved Issues in R2.8 System Releases... 32 System Release R2.8.5 Motorola Solutions Page 2 of 35

Scope These MOTOTRBO 2.X System Release Notes cover the following MOTOTRBO products: DP1400, SL1600, DP2000 Series, SL2600, DP3441, DP4000 Series, DP4000Ex Series, DP4000ExMA Series and SL4000 Series Portables DP2000e Series, DP3000e Series, DP4000e Series and SL4000e Series Portables DM1000 Series, DM2600 and DM4000 Series Mobiles DM4000e Series Mobiles DR 3000, MTR3000, SLR 1000, SLR 5500 and SLR8000 Repeaters Radio Management CPS Air Tracer Tuner RDAC Multi Channel Device Driver (MCDD) Device Discovery and Mobility Service (DDMS) MOTOTRBO Network Interface Service (MNIS) Data Gateway MOTOTRBO Network Interface Service (MNIS) VRC Gateway MNIS Status Agent Capacity Max Bridge Capacity Max ESU Capacity Max Trunk Controller System Advisor System Design Tools IMPRES TM Fleet Management Software Second generation MOTOTRBO MPT1327 GOB MPT1327 GOB CPS Please refer to the latest MOTOTRBO 1.X System Release Notes for details on the following MOTOTRBO products: DP 3000 Series Portables DM 3000 Series Mobiles First generation MOTOTRBO MPT1327 GOB System Release R2.8.5 Motorola Solutions Page 3 of 35

Abbreviations CPS CFS OTAP RM OB RDAC Customer Programming Software Charge for Software Over The Air Programming Radio Management Option Board Repeater Diagnostics and Controls System Release R2.8.5 Motorola Solutions Page 4 of 35

What s New in System Release R2.8.5 New Radio Features Option Board API Enhancements for CSQ The following changes have been made to Option Board (OB) APIs: In direct mode the CSQ Type can work independently for Tx and Rx. For example, if Tx is set to CSQ and Rx is set to TPL, then when the PTT is pressed the radio shall only send CSQ thereby allowing the PL to be added by OB. When Tx and Rx CSQ Type are Not CSQ, the Radio is able to route the PCM audio data to OB. Configurable Voice Pretime and Group Data in Scan Allows the user to configure an additional Voice Pretime to improve landing performance with larger scan lists. Allows the user to set the scan hangtime to 0. Allows a radio to receive group data on a channel other than the selected channel while scanning. MPT1327 Option Board Support The following MPT1327 Generic Option Boards can currently be used with the following radios: PMLN6696AS: DP4400, DP4401, DP4800, DP4801, DP4801Ex*, DM4400, DM4001, DM4600, DM4601 PMLN7394AS: DP4400e, DP4401e, DP4800e, DP4801e DM4400e, DM4401e, DM4600e, DM4601e * Must be ordered as a factory installed option. From system release R2.8.5 onwards the following MPT1327 Generic Option Boards can also be used with the following additional radios: PMLN6696AS: DP4600, DP4601 PMLN7394AS: DP3441e, DP3661e, DP4401e (SMA), DP4600e, DP4601e, DP4801e (SMA) Connect Plus Specific Features One Touch Home Revert - Allows the user to program a one touch button to change to the channel at a specific position in the zone list. System Release R2.8.5 Motorola Solutions Page 5 of 35

Option to Display Alias for One Touch Calls - Connect Plus CPS now provides the option to display the alias for One Touch Calls instead of a OT-n string. Channel Change Registration Delay - Allows the user to configure registration delay timer for talkgroup change using channel knob. Timer delay setting is 0-3 seconds with 100 ms increments, default setting is 0 second. This feature allows more time for the user to read the displayed Channel Alias before the registration initiate. Capacity Max Queue Indication The calling radio displays a visual Call In Queue message while a call setup is queued, thus informing the user to wait until a channel becomes free to complete the call setup. SL2600 UHF 2.7W at 477MHz The SL2600 UHF portable is now able to transmit up to 2.7W at 477MHz. Closed (Resolved) Issues See Resolved Issues in Product Release section. What s New in System Release R2.8.3 Closed (Resolved) Issues See Resolved Issues in Product Release section. What s New in System Release R2.8.1 Closed (Resolved) Issues See Resolved Issues in Product Release section. What s New in System Release R2.8.0 New Infrastructure Features SLR 5500 UHF2 Repeater The SLR 5500 repeater is now available in the 450 to 527 MHz frequency band. SLR 1000 Repeater The SLR 1000 Repeater is a rugged 100% continuous duty cycle compact repeater suited for indoor and outdoor locations. It s available in 400 527 MHz, 1 10 W transmit power and supports all MOTOTRBO System Release R2.8.5 Motorola Solutions Page 6 of 35

system architectures. The SLR 1000 has an IP65 enclosure, fanless design and can be wall or ceiling mounted with the included bracket or pole mounted with an optional kit. Capacity Max Bridge The Capacity Max Bridge allows radio users on new Capacity Max sites to talk to radio users on Connect Plus sites during the migration period. This is an application that resides on the CMSS and enables interconnection between a Connect Plus and Capacity Max site. Confirmed Group Data Confirmed Group Data allows an application to send a message to a group of radios and to receive back the failure/success of delivery. New Radio Features SL2600 Portable Slim, lightweight, and discreet, the MOTOTRBO SL2600 portable two-way radio gives you the power of instant two-way communication without compromising your style. MOTOTRBO Subscriber WAVE Client Integrates WAVE on MOTOTRBO WiFi-Enabled Radios, enabling them to act as WAVE clients. Supports Group Calls and Share Location with WAVE Enterprise only. Radio On Indicator A CPS / RM configurable Radio On (LED) Indicator supported by the SL1600 / SL2600 portables which enables the user to easily determine whether the radio is powered up even while the radio is in the idle state with the display switched off. Enhanced Job Ticket Enhanced Job Ticket Protocol providing the Application Server with more functionality and flexibility when dealing with job tickets: Ability to send a job ticket with a different priority to a particular user or group. Ability to modify the contents of a job ticket that was previously sent. Ability to inform radios about the cancellation of a job ticket. Available for Conventional, IP Site Connect, Capacity Plus and Capacity Max modes. System Release R2.8.5 Motorola Solutions Page 7 of 35

Fixed Volume Alert Offset Allows an Offset to be applied to the Fixed Volume Alerts to boost or lower them in volume. The Offset is defined via CPS configuration and for Display radios via the Radio Menu. This provides the flexibility to set the fixed volume alert level according to the user s environment. Connect Plus Specific Features Quicker Contact Access: User can directly access contact list when there is only 1 contact list available for viewing in current zone. Slow Knob Selector Improvement: The channel alias is will now be displayed when the radio is still Searching instead of when radio has Registered. This allows for quicker selection of the required channel. Show Alias Instead of One Touch String: When user configures programmable button for One Touch Calls, the radio shall display target Contact Alias for the programmable One Touch Call on soft button. Remove Contact string from One Touch Private Call display: When user initiates a Private Call from programmable button One Touch Call, the radio shall omit the string Contact and display < x Press PTT>, with x is Contact Alias programmed to the One Touch Call. Audio Recording Enhancement Provides an Application Program Interface (API) for the option board to request compressed / decompressed AMBE audio from radio in Analog Mode. Unacknowledged Emergency Alarm An option for the emergency alarm to be transmitted a fixed number of times without being acknowledged before the radio proceeds with the emergency call (if provisioned) in the normal way. The emergency alarm transmissions can optionally be prefixed by preamble. This allows radios to transmit alarms to groups of radios (prefixed by preamble if required) without the need for acknowledging radios and it also allows scanning radios to receive emergency alarms on their scanned channels. Channel Pool Enlarged Channel pool enlarged to 160. 5-Tone for Selected SL Series Radios 5-Tone Signaling is supported by the new SL2600 portable and is being introduced also for the existing SL1600 portable. System Release R2.8.5 Motorola Solutions Page 8 of 35

Turkish Language Support in Radio Management Radio Management now supports Turkish language. Closed (Resolved) Issues See Resolved Issues in Product Release section. System Release R2.8.5 Motorola Solutions Page 9 of 35

Product Versions Listed below are all MOTOTRBO Product Versions associated with the different R2.8 system releases. MOTOTRBO Product Release R2.8.0 Release R2.8.1 Release R2.8.3 Release R2.8.5 DP1400 Portables SL1600 Portables DP2000/DP2000e Series Portables SL2600 Portables DP3441/DP3000e Series Portables DP4000/DP4000e Series Portables DP4000Ex/DP4000Ex MA Series Portables SL4000/SL4000e Series Portables DM1000 Series Mobiles DM2600 Mobiles DM4000/DM4000e Series Mobiles DR 3000 Repeaters MTR3000 Repeaters SLR 1000 Repeaters SLR 5500 Repeaters SLR 8000 Repeaters R01.01.20.0001 (CP R09.00.14) R01.01.20.0001 (CP R09.00.14) R02.08.00.0004 (CP R12.00.14) R02.08.00.0004 (CP R12.00.14) R02.08.00.0004 (CP R12.00.14) R02.08.00.0004 (CP R12.00.14) R02.08.00.0004 (CP R12.00.14) R02.08.00.0004 (CP R12.00.14) R01.01.20.0001 (CP R09.00.14) R02.08.00.0004 (CP R12.00.14) R02.08.00.0004 (CP R12.00.14) R02.08.00.07 (CP R18.00.08) R02.08.00.07 (CP R18.00.08) R02.08.00.07 (CP R05.00.13) R02.08.00.07 (CP R05.00.13) R02.08.00.07 (CP R05.00.13) R01.01.21.000 (CP R09.00.14) R01.01.21.000 (CP R09.00.14) R02.08.01.0000 (CP R12.00.16) R02.08.01.0000 (CP R12.00.16) R02.08.01.0000 (CP R12.00.16) R02.08.01.0000 (CP R12.00.16) R02.08.01.0000 (CP R12.00.16) R02.08.01.0000 (CP R12.00.16) R01.01.21.000 (CP R09.00.14) R02.08.01.0000 (CP R12.00.16) R02.08.01.0000 (CP R12.00.16) R02.08.00.07 (CP R18.00.08) R02.08.00.07 (CP R18.00.08) R02.08.00.07 (CP R05.00.13) R02.08.00.07 (CP R05.00.13) R02.08.00.07 (CP R05.00.13) R01.01.21.000 (CP R09.00.14) R01.01.21.000 (CP R09.00.14) R02.08.01.0000 (CP R12.00.16) R02.08.01.0000 (CP R12.00.16) R02.08.01.0000 (CP R12.00.16) R02.08.01.0000 (CP R12.00.16) R02.08.01.0000 (CP R12.00.16) R02.08.01.0000 (CP R12.00.16) R01.01.21.000 (CP R09.00.14) R02.08.01.0000 (CP R12.00.16) R02.08.01.0000 (CP R12.00.16) R02.08.00.07 (CP R18.00.08) R02.08.00.07 (CP R18.00.08) R02.08.00.07 (CP R05.00.13) R02.08.00.07 (CP R05.00.13) R02.08.00.07 (CP R05.00.13) R01.01.25.0003 (CP R10.00.24) R01.01.25.0003 (CP R10.00.24) R02.08.05.0004 (CP R13.00.08) R02.08.05.0004 (CP R13.00.08) R02.08.05.0004 (CP R13.00.08) R02.08.05.0004 (CP R13.00.08) R02.08.05.0004 (CP R13.00.08) R02.08.05.0004 (CP R13.00.08) R01.01.25.0003 (CP R10.00.24) R02.08.05.0004 (CP R13.00.08) R02.08.05.0004 (CP R13.00.08) R02.08.05.03 (CP R18.00.08) R02.08.05.03 (CP R18.00.08) R02.08.05.03 (CP R05.00.13) R02.08.05.03 (CP R05.00.13) R02.08.05.03 (CP R05.00.13) Radio Management 2.8.14.0 2.8.14.0 2.8.15.0 2.9.15 CPS 15.00 (Build 754) 15.00 (Build 754) 15.00 (Build 755) 15.5 (Build 797) Air Tracer 10.0 (Build 32) 10.0 (Build 32) 10.0 (Build 32) 10.0 (Build 32) Tuner 15.0 (Build 234) 15.0 (Build 234) 15.0 (Build 234) 15.5 (Build 235) RDAC 8.0 (Build 101) 8.0 (Build 101) 8.0 (Build 101) 8.0 (Build 101) Multi Channel Device Driver (MCDD) Device Discovery and Mobility Service (DDMS) MOTOTRBO Network Interface Service (MNIS) Data Gateway MOTOTRBO Network Interface Service (MNIS) VRC Gateway 2.1.3 2.1.3 2.1.3 2.1.3 03.80.5000 03.80.5000 03.80.5000 03.80.5001 02.80.5001 02.80.5001 02.80.5001 02.80.5001 02.80.5001 02.80.5001 02.80.5001 02.80.5001 System Release R2.8.5 Motorola Solutions Page 10 of 35

MOTOTRBO Product Release R2.8.0 Release R2.8.1 Release R2.8.3 Release R2.8.5 MOTOTRBO Network Interface Service (MNIS) Status Agent Capacity Max Bridge (CMB) Capacity Max ESU Capacity Max Trunk Controller Capacity Max System Advisor Capacity Max Software Upgrade Bundle 02.70.5000 02.70.5000 02.70.5000 02.70.5000 R02.80.00.0261_905 R02.80.00.0261_905 R02.80.00.0261_905 R02.80.00.0379_914 DESU-R13.03.53.03 (DESU-PCR- 02.08.03.53-03.iso) TC_R02.80.50.03 (cmxtc-pcr- 02.80.50.03-01.iso) EUEM-02.08.00.70 (UEM-PCR- 02.08.00.70-00.iso) DESU-R13.03.53.03 (DESU-PCR- 02.08.03.53-03.iso) TC_R02.80.50.03 (cmxtc-pcr- 02.80.50.03-01.iso) EUEM-02.08.00.70 (UEM-PCR- 02.08.00.70-00.iso) DESU-R13.03.53.03 (DESU-PCR- 02.08.03.53-03.iso) TC_R02.80.50.03 (cmxtc-pcr- 02.80.50.03-01.iso) EUEM-02.08.00.70 (UEM-PCR- 02.08.00.70-00.iso) - - - DESU-R13.03.53.03 (DESU-PCR- 02.08.03.53-03.iso) TC_R02.80.50.03 (cmxtc-pcr- 02.80.50.03-01.iso) EUEM-02.08.00.70 (UEM-PCR- 02.08.00.70-00.iso) CapMax_SW_ Upgrade_ Bundle_2.7_to_2.8_ R02.80.00.02.iso (required for 2.7 to 2.8 upgrade) CapMax_SW_ Upgrade_ Bundle_Patch_2.8_ R02.80.00.02.iso (required for 2.8 to 2.8 upgrade) System Design Tools 06.07 06.07 06.07 06.07 R2.X MPT1327 GOB R01.02.04 R01.02.04 R01.02.04 R01.02.05 MPT1327 GOB CPS R02.00.03 R02.00.03 R02.00.03 R02.00.04 Notes: 1. Due to its size, the combined CPS / RM file which is available to download from Motorola Online has been split into 2 parts. To download and install: a. Download MOTOTRBO CPS 15.5 (Parts 1 & 2). b. Use 7-Zip to unzip each part individually to the same folder. c. Use 7-Zip again to Unzip cps_15_dot5_build797.zip.001. d. Install in the usual way from the resulting cps_15_dot5_build797 folder. e. Alternatively, the combined CPS / RM is available as an orderable DVD (GMVN5141_). 2. For Capacity Max, the Firmware versions specified above for the ESU is contained in the ESU_CM_2.7.0_to_2.8.0_Upgrade_v53-03.iso and available on MOL. 3. The Capacity Max Software Upgrade Bundle which contains Trunk Controller, VRC Gateway and System Advisor has two One Click iso files and are all available on MOL: a. CapMax_SW_Upgrade_Bundle_Patch_2.8_ R02.80.02.iso shall be used for Capacity Max System Sever upgrade from 2.7 to 2.8 b. CapMax_SW_Upgrade_Bundle_R02.80.02_2.8.iso shall be used for Capacity Max System Sever upgrade from 2.8.0 to 2.8.2 as the patch. c. Please refer to the Capacity Max Infrastructure R2.7.0 to R2.8.0 Upgrade Guide for additional details. The Upgrade Guide applies for the patch upgrade as well. System Release R2.8.5 Motorola Solutions Page 11 of 35

4. For Capacity Max, updated Switch and Router configuration files are also available on MOL. 5. USB 3.0 port is not supported for the repeater upgrade. With R2.8.0 and newer repeater release, the recommendation is to use USB 2.0 port on the PC or connect repeater via USB 2.0 hub when upgrading the repeater via USB. System Release R2.8.5 Motorola Solutions Page 12 of 35

Product Availability The following table indicates which MOTOTRBO products covered by this document can be ordered as a DVD and which can be downloaded from the MOTOTRBO Resource Centre at Motorola Online. MOTOTRBO Product Upgrade Package for DP1400 and SL1600 Portables Upgrade Package for DP2000/DP2000e Series, SL2600, DP3441, DP3000e Series, DP4000/DP4000e Series, DP4000Ex Series and DP4000ExMA Series Portables Upgrade Package for SL4000/SL4000e Series Portables Orderable DVD Part Number N/A N/A N/A MOTOTRBO Resource Centre Location R2.X Device Firmware R2.X Device Firmware R2.X Device Firmware Upgrade Package for DM1000 Series Mobiles N/A R2.X Device Firmware Upgrade Package for DM2600 Mobiles N/A R2.X Device Firmware Upgrade Package for DM4000/DM4000e Series Mobiles Upgrade Package for DR 3000 and MTR3000 Repeaters Upgrade Package for SLR 1000, SLR 5500 and SLR 8000 Repeaters Radio Management CPS Air Tracer Tuner N/A N/A N/A GMVN5141_ GMVN5141_ GMVN5141_ GMVN5141_ R2.X Device Firmware R2.X Device Firmware R2.X Device Firmware Programming Software (CPS, Tune, Air, Tracer) Programming Software (CPS, Tune, Air, Tracer) Programming Software (CPS, Tune, Air, Tracer) Programming Software (CPS, Tune, Air, Tracer) RDAC GMVN5520_ N/A Multi Channel Device Driver (MCDD) Device Discovery Mobility Service (DDMS) MOTOTRBO Network Interface Service (MNIS) Data Gateway MOTOTRBO Network Interface Service (MNIS) Status Agent GMVN5141_ GMVN5141_ GMVN5141_ GMVN5141_ Programming Software (CPS, Tune, Air, Tracer) Programming Software (CPS, Tune, Air, Tracer) Programming Software (CPS, Tune, Air, Tracer) Programming Software (CPS, Tune, Air, Tracer) R2.X MPT1327 GOB Upgrade Kit N/A R2.X Device Firmware MPT1327 GOB CPS N/A Programming Software (CPS, Tune, Air, Tracer) System Release R2.8.5 Motorola Solutions Page 13 of 35

Training Material The following courses are now available on the Learning Management System (LMS) and open for enrolment to Partners and Customers. New Courses PCT1056 - New Features for MOTOTRBO R2.8 - OLT PCT1057 - MOTOTRBO SLR 1000 Repeater Technical Enablement - OLT PCT3012 - MOTOTRBO Connect Plus to Capacity Max Migration Training - VILT PCT2017 - MOTOTRBO Subscriber Technical Enablement - OLT Updated Technical Courses PCT1047- MOTOTRBO Capacity Max Technical Overview - OLT PCT2010 - MOTOTRBO Capacity Max Design and Deploy - ILT PCT1032 - MOTOTRBO Radio Management 2.0 Configuration Mode - OLT PCT1026 - MOTOTRBO Radio Management 2.0 Template Mode - OLT CEDMEL2000 - MOTOTRBO System Introduction for Technicians - VILT AEL3601 - MOTOTRBO Connect Plus Deploy and Deploy - ILT TBO300 - MOTOTRBO Subscriber and Repeater Technical Service Academy - ILT Updated Sales Courses PCT2008 - MOTOTRBO SLR Series Repeaters Sales Enablement - OLT AAE1402 - Professional and Commercial Radios (PCR) Portfolio Overview - OLT ASE1600 - Sales Enablement for Professional and Commercial Radios (PCR) - OLT EDMSL2200 - How to Position MOTOTRBO - OLT Updated Final Assessments (Used to assess knowledge transfer and competency but also for PartnerEmpower Program and MOTOTRBO Systems Certification) PCT2010T - MOTOTRBO Capacity Max Design and Deploy Final Assessment CEDMEL2600T - MOTOTRBO Capacity Plus Single-Site Design and Deploy Final Assessment AEL2601T - MOTOTRBO Capacity Plus Multi-Site Design and Deploy Final Assessment AEL2600T - MOTOTRBO IP Site Connect Design and Deploy Final Assessment CEDMEL2000T - MOTOTRBO Systems Introduction for Technicians Final Assessment Registration Registration for these classes is open and available through the LMS at: https://learning.motorolasolutions.com System Release R2.8.5 Motorola Solutions Page 14 of 35

Important Notes 2.X MPT1327 GOB Upgrade Kit The 2.X MPT1327 GOB Upgrade Kit supports Windows 7. When installing and launching the2.x MPT1327 GOB Upgrade Kit on a Windows 7 computer, select Run as administrator. The R1.X and R2.X MPT1327 GOB Upgrade Kits cannot be installed together on the same computer. So if the R1.X MPT1327 GOB Upgrade Kit is already installed then this will have to be un-installed before the R2.X MPT1327 GOB Upgrade Kit can be installed The R2.X MPT1327 GOB Upgrade Kit does NOT preserve the 2.X MPT1327 GOB configuration, so before upgrading the 2.X MPT1327 GOB firmware read the 2.X MPT1327 GOB configuration using the MPT1327 GOB CPS and save it to a *.rad file. After upgrading the 2.X MPT1327 GOB firmware, the saved *rad file can be written back to the 2.X MPT1327 GOB using the MPT1327 GOB CPS. MPT1327 GOB CPS The MPT1327 GOB CPS supports Windows 7. When installing and launching the MPT1327 GOB CPS on a Windows 7 computer, select Run as administrator. MPT1327 / Connect Plus Options Certain radio models can be ordered with factory fitted MPT1327 / Connect Plus option boards. (NOTE: the generic option board can NOT be field upgraded to support MPT1327) MPT1327 / Connect Plus GOB Firmware Compatibility Where a radio contains an MPT1327 / Connect Plus option board it s important to adhere to the following simple rules in order to ensure full compatibility between the option board firmware and the radio firmware: 1. On installing an MPT1327 / Connect Plus option board, ensure that both the option board and the radio contain the latest available firmware versions. 2. On upgrading a radio to the latest available firmware version, ensure that the option board also contains the latest available firmware version. 3. On upgrading an option board to the latest available firmware version, ensure that the radio also contains the latest available firmware version. Options boards for DP4000/DM4000 series radios are NOT forward compatible with DP3000e/DP4000e/DM4000e series radios and option boards for DP3000e/DP4000e/DM4000e series radios not backwards compatible with DP4000/DM4000 series radios. System Release R2.8.5 Motorola Solutions Page 15 of 35

Radio Management 2.8.1X After upgrading an existing database from a pre-r2.8.0 RM version 2.x to R2.8.0 RM version 2.8.14 an error occurs which results in an additional step being required before attempting to register additional license key features to existing radios in template mode. The additional step is not required after the upgrade from RM 1.x to RM 2.8.14 or for any radios using configuration mode or to new radios added to the RM database. To add a new license to an existing radio in RM template mode: 1. Schedule and perform a read job with the affected radio in the RM template mode 2. Register a license as normal There is no need to perform a read operation when applying subsequent licenses. If a license is applied without first reading the radios then when registering radios error #1 Value cannot be null. Parameter name: key is displayed and may be corrected as follows: 1. Schedule and perform a read job with the affected radio in the RM template mode 2. Recover and restore radio licenses (from the actions icon menu select Settings / Licenses / Radio Licenses, then apply and activate the licenses ) 3. Schedule and perform a write operation as normal. MOTOTRBO Subscriber WAVE Client The WAVE OnCloud option introduced as part of System Release R2.8.0 (Firmware Version: R02.08.00.0004) is not supported by subscribers and this option is being removed in the following release. For System Release R2.8.0, ensure that the WAVE Enterprise option is selected. R02.07.01.0000 Firmware Upgrade Packages Do NOT use the R02.07.01.0000 firmware upgrade packages to upgrade DM2000 Series, DM4000 Series and DM4000e Series Mobiles in the field to firmware version R02.07.01.0000. If you have already done so then read the important Motorola Solutions Technical Notification (MTN-0044-17). IMPORTANT NOTES: 1. There is NOT an issue with using the R02.07.01.0000 upgrade packages to upgrade portables in the field to firmware version R02.07.01.0000. 2. There is also NOT an issue for DM2000 Series, DM4000 Series and DM4000e Series Mobiles shipping from the Motorola factory with firmware version R02.07.01.0000 already installed. SMA / MX Connector Antennas Even though the SMA antennas are non-gps, the SMA portable models still support GPS / GNSS since all DP4x01e series portables contain internal GPS / GNSS antennas. System Release R2.8.5 Motorola Solutions Page 16 of 35

Only SMA antennas should be attached to SMA portable models. Attaching a standard (MX) antenna to an SMA portable will damage the SMA connector centre pin on the portable. Conversely, only standard (MX) antennas should be attached to standard (MX) portables. Attaching an SMA antenna to a standard (MX) portable will degrade performance. Expanding Existing R2.6.x Capacity Max Systems Adding R2.7.x Radios to an existing R2.6.x Capacity Max System: If using radios with R2.7.x (or later) firmware, then Radio Management must be upgraded to at least version 2.4.11 (included with CPS version 14.0). Upgrading the Capacity Max infrastructure is not required as RM is able to manage the existing R2.6.x Infrastructure equipment. Adding R2.7.x Infrastructure Components to an existing R2.6.x Capacity Max System: Infrastructure communication protocols were significantly modified in R2.7 in order to support capacity expansion in terms of the number of sites, Trunk Controllers (TC s), MOTOTRBO Network Interface Service (MNIS) Voice and Radio Command (VRC) Gateways, and System Advisors (SA s) as well as Data Gateway redundancy. As a result, the Capacity Max system must be upgraded to R2.7 prior to adding new (R2.7) infrastructure components such as CMSS s or repeaters. This upgrade process is detailed in the Capacity Max Infrastructure R2.6.0 to R2.7.0 Upgrade Guide. In particular, adding an R2.7.x repeater to an existing site with R2.6.x repeaters is not supported, because this action disables all R2.6.x repeater functionality at that site until all repeaters are upgraded to R2.7.x. Capacity Max Talkpath Licenses In R2.7, Capacity Max Talkpath Licenses have been moved from the CMSS hosting the VRC Gateway to the CMSS hosting the Trunk Controller. As a result, every active Talkpath on a Standalone VRC on an R2.6.x system will require a new Talkpath license be installed on each CMSS with a Trunk Controller (primary and alternate) in the system for R2.7. Note, no additional Talkpath licenses are required for the Talkpaths on Redundant VRC Gateways and no additional Talkpath licenses are required for existing VRC Gateways that are already on CMSS with Trunk Controllers. Capacity Max Switch / Router Configurations For Capacity Max, updated Switch and Router configuration files are also available on MOL. Restricted Access To System as Standard (RAS) In order to provide better security for radio systems, from system release R2.7.1 onwards RAS is enabled by default (with a default key) on all radios and repeaters. To add a new radio or repeater to an existing system without RAS, disable RAS and delete the default key when programming. To add a new radio or repeater to an existing system with RAS, update the RAS key when programming. System Release R2.8.5 Motorola Solutions Page 17 of 35

When upgrading an existing radio/repeater to R2.7.1, the RAS settings in the existing radio/repeater are preserved. To clone a radio, there are no additional steps required (the cloning operation overwrites the default settings). The DEFAULT Key can be found in the CPS/RM OLH. CPS Compatibility with Old Archive Codeplugs CPS version 14.0 (build 717) does not support codeplug versions older than 06.00.14 (system release R2.3) and will fail with error #4784 ( Operation failed to complete ) when trying to read a radio / open a file containing such a codeplug version. To avoid this issue the radio should be upgraded using the CPS device update function. If this is not possible, then the CPS should be updated to at least version 14.0 (build 738). Use of Old Archive Codeplugs It is generally good practice to use codeplugs generated from the default codeplug associated with the latest firmware release rather than reuse very old archived codeplugs which is not recommended. In order to obtain the improvements in audio clarity introduced as part of the R2.6 system release it is especially important to use codeplugs generated from firmware release R2.6 or later. Receiver Robustness System release R2.7.1 includes changes to improve the receiver robustness for all Enhanced e series radios under rarely occurring RF conditions. Dealers investigating reports of very occasional missed-calls on Enhanced e series radios are advised to upgrade their radios to system release R2.7.1 as part of the normal RF / Interference investigation process. RM / CPS Backwards Compatibility with SLR 8000 Repeaters RM Version 2.1.17 and CPS Version 13.5 (or later) are not backwards compatible with SLR 8000 repeaters containing earlier firmware than the following: VHF: R02.00.06.72 (Codeplug R03.00.56) UHF: R02.00.06.53 (Codeplug R03.00.56) This means that SLR 8000 repeaters must be upgraded to the above releases (or later) before they can be configured with RM Version 2.1.17 and CPS Version 13.5 (or later). RM / CPS Feature Registration Effective November 2016, Motorola Solutions are making changes to the Entitlement Identification (EID) license certification. As a result, older versions of RM and the CPS are no-longer be able to register new feature EID licenses and so customers are required to upgrade to RM Version 2.1.17 / CPS Version 13.5 (or later). System Release R2.8.5 Motorola Solutions Page 18 of 35

Customers upgrading to RM Version 2.1.17 / CPS Version 13.5 (or later) are still able to register any non-registered licenses pending from previous software releases. Customers remaining on an earlier RM / CPS release are required to register any outstanding EID licenses before the November 2016 deadline. Any attempts with an earlier RM / CPS release to register an EID feature after this deadline shall result in a failure due to an older certification exchange error. SLR 5500 Repeater and RAS SLR 5500 repeaters containing Firmware R02.06.00.07 / Codeplug R03.00.21 exhibit issues with the RAS (Restricted Access to System) feature. Furthermore, non-slr 5500 repeaters in mixed repeater system configurations where the Master repeater is an SLR 5500 repeater containing Firmware R02.06.00.07 / Codeplug R03.00.21 appear also to exhibit the same RAS issues. However, this effect is caused by the system topology and not the non-slr 5500 repeaters, since non-slr 5500 repeaters do not have this RAS issue. Customers should avoid upgrading SLR 5500 repeaters to Firmware R02.06.00.07 and should upgrade directly to at least Firmware R02.06.00.08 / Codeplug R03.00.24. Any customers with SLR 5500 repeaters already on R02.06.00.07 and configured to use the RAS feature should upgrade to at least Firmware R02.06.00.08 / Codeplug R03.00.24, whereupon they should then re-configure the correct RAS Authentication Key in the upgraded SLR 5500 repeater. Archives containing Codeplug R03.00.21 (and R03.00.22) must NOT be used after a repeater has been upgraded to at least Firmware R02.06.00.08. It is important therefore that Archives containing Codeplug R03.00.21 (and R03.00.22) are deleted and that new Archives are created (if required) from the upgraded repeater. Control Head Cable Flex The cable flex (part 30012045001) supplied with older (Numeric / Colour Display) Control Head, Remote Mount Control Head and Handheld Control Heads kits is not compatible with the new DP4000e series mobiles. To determine if a given Numeric Display Model Control Head kit is compatible with the new DM4000e series mobile radios, refer to its part number. If the part number is PMLN5677_, then the cable flex (part 30012045001) needs to be replaced with a newer cable flex (part 30012045002) before the Numeric Display Control Head kit can be used with the DM4000e series mobile radios. If the part number is PMLN7500_, then the Numeric Display Control Head kit is already compatible with the DM400e series mobiles. To determine if a given Colour Display Model Control Head kit is compatible with the new DM4000e series mobile radios, refer to its part number. If the part number is PMLN5678_, then the cable flex (part 30012045001) needs to be replaced with a newer cable flex (part 30012045002) before the Colour Display Control Head kit can be used with the DM4000e series mobile radios. If the part number is System Release R2.8.5 Motorola Solutions Page 19 of 35

PMLN7501_, then the Colour Display Control Head kit is already compatible with the DM400e series mobiles. To determine if a given Remote Mount Control Head kit (PMLN6404_) is compatible with the new DM4000e series mobile radios, refer to the part number on the Remote Transceiver Interface. If the part number is PMLN6402_, then the cable flex (part 30012045001) needs to be replaced with a newer cable flex (part 30012045002) before the Remote Mount Control Head kit can be used with the DM4000e series mobile radios. If the part number is PMLN7504_, then the Remote Mount Control Head kit is already compatible with the DM400e series mobiles. To determine if a given Handheld Control Head kit (PMLN7131_) is compatible with the new DM4000e series mobile radios, refer to the part number on the Handheld Control Head Transceiver Adapter. If the part number is PMLN7033_, then the cable flex (part 30012045001) needs to be replaced with a newer cable flex (part 30012045002) before the Handheld Control Head kit can be used with the DM4000e series mobile radios. If the part number is PMLN7502_, then the Handheld Control Head kit is already compatible with the DM400e series mobiles. Firmware Version R02.50.04 Do NOT use the R02.50.04 firmware upgrade packages to upgrade radios in the field to firmware version R02.50.04. If you have already done so, or if you have received radios from Motorola containing firmware version R02.50.04, then use the latest available upgrade packages to upgrade radios containing firmware version R02.50.04 to at least firmware version R02.50.05. CPS DVD Tuner Installer Revision AH of the CPS DVD (Part Number: GMVN5141AH) contains an issue with the Tuner installer whereby the user may be requested to download and install.net framework 4.5.1 separately. This only happens if the Tuner is installed from the CPS DVD and there is no CPS installed on the PC prior to the Tuner installation. To avoid this problem either install the CPS on the PC prior to installing the Tuner or download and install the Tuner which is available from the Motorola Online Resource Centre. AES Interoperability The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) implementation introduced as part of system release R2.4 does NOT interoperate with the pre-r2.4 MOTOTRBO AES implementation. As such, all radios in an existing fleet with the pre-r2.4 AES implementation enabled must be upgraded to at least system release R2.4 before deploying any radios into that fleet with the new R2.4 AES implementation enabled. Upgrading Radio Systems Running Applications To avoid unforeseen issues resulting from upgrading deployed radio systems running Applications, we recommend that you check first with your Application provider to ensure that the version of Application you are running is fully compatible with the new version of radio system. System Release R2.8.5 Motorola Solutions Page 20 of 35

Enhanced Codeplug Password Protection Firmware R01.00.10 / R02.30.10 (System Release R02.03.10) introduces a Read/Write codeplug password protection option which is unintended for our region. It is highly recommended therefore that this option is NOT selected for the following reasons: (a) (b) If this option is selected and the password is subsequently lost then the radio shall have to be returned to the Motorola repair centre for recovery. Support for this option shall be removed in a future system release. Use of the Read Only codeplug password protection option remains unaffected and still allows radios to be recovered to a default state using the device recover function within the CPS. Digital Voting Systems Satellite Receivers in Digital Voting systems employing NAI (Network Application Interface) voice and data applications do NOT require NAI Licenses. Satellite Receivers in Digital Voting Systems employing DTP (Digital Telephone Patch) do NOT require DTP licenses (note: DTP licenses are required only by Gateway repeaters which connect to a Phone Gateway device). For repeater firmware R02.30.12 (or later), Satellite Receivers in Capacity Plus / Linked Capacity Plus systems employing Digital Voting do NOT require Capacity Plus / Linked Capacity Plus licenses. CSBK Data For system release R2.3 (repeater FW: R02.30.02 / radio FW: R02.30.01), CSBK Data is NOT supported if the system contains a Single Site / IP Site Connect repeater configured with the Enhanced GPS option enabled on one slot and disabled on the other slot. This is due to a known issue (see CCMPD01838363 below) which is targeted to be resolved in the next system release. CfS Database Migration The Motorola CfS database migrated to a new server during December 2013 and so any CfS licenses purchased since this date will require CPS version R10.0 (Build 510) or later to be installed for feature registration and activation. Radio Management R1.2 After upgrading the RM Server to R1.2 the existing RM licenses need to be recovered as follows: 1. Click on Actions > Settings 2. Click on the Licenses tab and click on Recover Application Licenses System Release R2.8.5 Motorola Solutions Page 21 of 35

Operation with Bluetooth Accessories Any SL4000 Series radios that were upgraded in the field to R02.06.20 should be upgraded to at least R02.06.33 in order to resolve an issue whereby they may fail to operate consistently when used in conjunction with Bluetooth accessories. Transmit / Receive Below 422MHz Any DP2000 Series, DP3441 Series or DP4000 Series UHF portable radios that were upgraded in the field to R02.06.20 or R02.06.21 should be upgraded to at least R02.06.33 in order to resolve an issue whereby the radio may not transmit or receive consistently if operating below 422MHz. Battery Indicator Any DP2000 Series, DP4000 Series or DP4000Ex(Ma) Series Portables that were upgraded in the field to release R02.06.20 should be upgraded to at least R02.06.21 in order to resolve an issue whereby the radio battery gauge shows a very low reading (or empty) when a fully charged IMPRES battery is attached. Linked Capacity Plus Systems When at least one repeater in a Linked Capacity Plus system contains firmware R02.20.12 (or later), then all repeaters in that system must be at least R02.20.12. This means that before a repeater containing firmware R02.20.12 (or later) can be added to a Linked Capacity Plus system, any existing repeaters in that system containing pre-r02.20.12 firmware must be upgraded to at least R02.20.12. System Release R2.8.5 Motorola Solutions Page 22 of 35

Upgrade procedure: Upgrade the Master repeater first then all Peer repeaters at the Master site and finally all Peer repeaters at the other sites. Capacity Plus Systems For system release R02.02.20 (repeater FW: R02.20.12 / radio FW: R02.06.12), the CPS allows Capacity Plus Channel IDs 1-16 to be defined. However, since the maximum number of Trunking repeaters per Capacity Plus system for this release is still 6 then Channel IDs 13/14 and 15/16 should not be configured. For repeater firmware R02.30.01 (or later) the Rest/Site IP address must be configured for Capacity Plus systems. Ensure a common Rest/Site IP address is configured for all repeaters in the system. When at least one repeater in a Capacity Plus system contains firmware R02.30.01 (or later), then all repeaters in that system must be at least R02.30.01. This means that before a repeater containing firmware R02.30.01 (or later) can be added to a Capacity Plus system, any existing repeaters in that system containing pre-r02.30.01 firmware must be upgraded to at least R02.30.01. Upgrade procedure: Upgrade the Master repeater first then all Peer repeaters. During the upgrade radios will remain on the non-upgraded repeaters until the last Peer repeater is upgraded whereupon the radios will then switch to the upgraded repeaters. R02.06.03 Firmware Upgrade Packages Do NOT use the R02.06.03 firmware upgrade packages to upgrade radios in the field to firmware version R02.06.03. If you have already done so, read the Important Readme document available on MOL with R02.06.04 firmware upgrade packages. R02.06.04 Firmware Upgrade Packages Do NOT use the R02.06.04 firmware upgrade packages until you have read the Important Readme document available on MOL with these packages. Radio Boot Up, Squelch and Display Operation Customers are encouraged to upgrade their R2.X radio firmware to at least R02.06.04 in order to improve the reliability of the radio boot up, analogue squelch and display operation. RSSI Display Value To make a MOTOTRBO subscriber display its current RSSI value, press the left arrow three times and immediately press the right arrow three times, all within 5 seconds of power up. System Release R2.8.5 Motorola Solutions Page 23 of 35

PN, DDMS, MNIS and MCDD Applications The Device Discovery and Mobility Service (DDMS) application replaces the legacy Presence Notifier (PN) application. Additionally, the DDMS is backwards compatible with the PN such that existing applications that interface with the PN do not require any changes to receive presence notifications from the DDMS. The Device Discovery and Mobility Service (DDMS), MOTOTRBO Network Interface Service (MNIS) and Multi-Channel Device Driver (MCDD) applications are included on the CPS DVD (GMVN5141_) and are also available to download from Motorola Online. The DDMS, MNIS and MCDD applications are not installed automatically from the CPS DVD, instead they need to be manually copied over from the top level DVD folder. Programming Cables There is a new programming cable (PMKN4012B) for the DP4000 series radios. Note: PMKN4012B is backwards compatible with the DP 3000 series radios, however PMKN4012A is NOT forwards compatible with the DP4000 series radios. PMKN4013C is the test & alignment / programming cable for both the DP 3000 series and the DP4000 series radios. Note: PMKN4013A and PMKN4013B are NOT forwards compatible with the DP4000 series radios. There is also a new USB-A to USB-B programming cable (30009477001) and a DB25 test cable (PMKN4166A) for the SLR 5500 repeaters. Enhanced GPS Configuration It is strongly encouraged to review section 2.4.3.6 of the MOTOTRBO System Planner for configuration guidelines. Control Station GPS Revert Option For single site and IP Site Connect configurations, the GPS Revert option must be set to Selected in the control station radio. Repeater Hardware Compatibility DR 3000 repeaters containing 32MB of memory and MTR3000 repeaters support all R1.X and R2.X features. DR 3000 repeaters containing 8MB of memory support most R1.X features. However such repeaters do not support the IP Repeater Programming R1.X feature, Linked Capacity Plus or any of the R2.X features. Note: Any DR 3000 repeater ordered since the launch of R1.7 contains 32MB of memory. System Release R2.8.5 Motorola Solutions Page 24 of 35

To determine if a given DR 3000 repeater contains 8MB of memory then check the S/Tanapa label. DR 3000 repeaters containing one of the following S/Tanapa numbers contain 8MB of memory (all other DR 3000 repeaters contain 32MB): PMUE2390AAEAA DR 3000 UHF1 (25-40W) PMUE2390AAE DR 3000 UHF1 (25-40W) PMUE2390BAEAA DR 3000 UHF1 (25-40W) PMUD2091AAEAA DR 3000 VHF (25-45W) PMUD2091AAE DR 3000 VHF (25-45W) PMUD2091BAEAA DR 3000 VHF (25-45W) PMUD2092AAEAA DR 3000 VHF (1-25W) PMUD2092BAEAA DR 3000 VHF (1-25W) PMUE3017AAEAA DR 3000 UHF1 (1-25W) PMUE3017BAEAA DR 3000 UHF1 (1-25W) PMUE3084AAEAA DR 3000 UHF2 (1-40W) DR 3000 Repeater Software Upgrade DR 3000 repeaters containing firmware versions earlier than R01.02.xx must be upgraded to a firmware version between R01.02.xx and R01.06.xx prior to being upgraded to firmware version R01.07.xx or later. Legacy PL Falsing Certain legacy analogue subscribers configured for PL XZ (67 Hz), 183.5 Hz or 199.5 Hz sound "squelch tail" like bursts while DMR digital activity is present on the channel. It is recommended therefore that these tones be avoided if legacy analogue subscribers are required to operate on channels where DMR digital activity is present. Repeater Update Duration When updating MOTOTRBO repeaters, it s important to ensure that the update process is not interrupted until the Device Update Successful message appears on the CPS screen. DR 3000 Repeater Hardware Upgrades A MOTOTRBO RDAC Indicator Repeater Board Service Kit (PMLN5269) is available to upgrade pre-r1.4 VHF / UHF1 DR 3000 repeaters to support the power / fan failure diagnostic alarms. Note: Any DR 3000 repeater ordered since the launch of R1.4 does NOT require this hardware upgrade. To determine if a given DR 3000 repeater requires the hardware upgrade then check the S/Tanapa label. DR 3000 repeaters containing one of the following S/Tanapa numbers will require the hardware upgrade (all other DR 3000 repeaters will not): PMUE2390AAEAA DR 3000 UHF1 (25-40W) PMUE2390AAE DR 3000 UHF1 (25-40W) System Release R2.8.5 Motorola Solutions Page 25 of 35

PMUD2091AAEAA DR 3000 VHF (25-45W) PMUD2091AAE DR 3000 VHF (25-45W) PMUD2092AAEAA DR 3000 VHF (1-25W) PMUE3017AAEAA DR 3000 UHF1 (1-25W) Repeater Diagnostic and Control Version RDAC version 1.0 is NOT forwards compatible with DR 3000 repeaters containing firmware version R01.06.11 onwards and MTR3000 repeaters. To ensure compatibility, the minimum requirement is for RDAC version 2.5 to be installed. If RDAC is used with a Linked Capacity Plus system configuration, then RDAC version 4.0 or later must be used. Repeater Knockdown It is recommended that the Repeater is not in the Repeater Knockdown state while performing a CPS Read or Write operation. System Release R2.8.5 Motorola Solutions Page 26 of 35

Open (Unresolved) Issues Open (Unresolved) issues are all known or reported issues that still exist in this current software release and may occur under certain circumstances. The risk and workaround aspects are included in the release note description for overall assessment of a problem. Infrastructure Impact Issue Number: System/Product: Description: Workarounds: Issue Number: System/Product: Description: Workarounds: Issue Number: System/Product: Description: CCMPD02127314 Motorola Network Interface Service Data Gateway When the Motorola Network Interface Service Data Gateway is uninstalled on a Windows 10 machine, the Tunnel network adapter is not properly removed. When it is reinstalled, a second Tunnel is created, but Motorola Network Interface Service Data Gateway finds the uninstalled one when run. Open the Device Manager on the PC. Expand the Other devices section. Right-click Unknown device and select Properties. Click the Details tab of the window that appears. Change the Property drop-down to Device instance path and verify that the Value is ROOT\NET\000X, where X represents a number. If there is more than one Unknown device, find the one with the value \ROOT\NET\000X. Click OK to close the Properties window. Right-click the Unknown device again and click Uninstall. Click Ok. If the Windows 10 computer fails to uninstall MNIS, the original Tunnel network adapter will need to be manually removed before MNIS can be uninstalled. Perform the following steps: Open the Device Manager on the PC. Expand the Network adapters section. Right-click MOTOTRBO Tunnel #2 and select Uninstall. Make sure that nothing is checked in the confirmation pop-up. Click Ok. MNIS can now be uninstalled. CCMPD02128904 Repeaters In Capacity Plus Multisite mode, the Single Site All Call initiated from wireline for a certain site is sent to all sites when All Wide Area Talkgroups is enabled. Disable All Wide Area Talkgroups configuration setting on the repeater through RM or CPS CCMPD02130310 DR3000 / MTR3000 When a Radio attempts to end a call to a personal cell phone or landline phone, the user presses the back button to end the call, however the call is not ended the first time the back button is pressed, pressing the back button a second time will end the call. System Release R2.8.5 Motorola Solutions Page 27 of 35

Workarounds: Issue Number: System/Product: Description: Workarounds: In the radio phone system, the DTMF tone configuration is made through RM or CPS. The TX tone duration default value is 100 (ms), but needs to be set to 300 (ms) to avoid this issue. CCMPD02133221 SLR 5500 / SLR8000 In Capacity Max system, The repeaters power up in system trunking and are taken into site trunking and then disabling network adapter or unplugging USB cable from the repeater cause the reset. This reset may cause call get lost in cap max while in site trunking system mode, the System will recover after reset, which takes about 20 seconds. No. Radio Impact Issue Number: System/Product: Description: Workarounds: Issue Number: System/Product: Description: Workarounds: CCMPD02137114 DM2600 If the Voice PreTime Duration is set to be greater than 0 (default is 0), then the Call ID screen will appear when PTT is pressed but before the radio has finished sending the PreTime. User has to wait until talk permit tone sounds before he can talk. None. CCMPD02139650 Radios performing OTAP over LMR or WiFi When user performs a full codeplug (huge codeplug) OTAP upgrade via RM and request for commit and switchover together, then if the radio is powered off within 10 minutes, the radio will not switchover to new software but RM will report the switchover is successful. 1. For LMR OTAP: a. Recommend RM to perform an OTAP Job with delayed switch-over, with a delay of more than 10 minutes. b. When the user is prompted with options to power cycle the radio now, or delay it after the delay time, ask the user to choose the delayed switch-over option. This will ensure that the radio has enough time to perform the commit and start the switch-over work. 2. For WiFi OTAP: a. After an OTAP write, do not power off the radio for 10 minutes, allowing it to complete the OTAP operation at the background until switchover and auto-power cycle. System Release R2.8.5 Motorola Solutions Page 28 of 35

b. If unsure, administrators, wait for 10 minutes after OTAP, perform a Read operation and verify if the codeplug changes and firmware changes have taken effect. Issue Number: System/Product: Description: Workarounds: Issue Number: System/Product: Description: Workarounds: Issue Number: System/Product: Description: Workaround: Issue Number: System/Product: Description: Workarounds: Issue Number: System/Product: CCMPD02140203 Connect Plus / Display Radios Registration popup frozen on Home screen when Silent or Silent with Voice Emergency Call or Emergency Voice is initiated right after switching to new channel. Display shows registration screen instead of TG screen. This will remain until PTT is pressed or Emergency call is complete. This only happens when a configured registration delay is present or fringe area where registration is delayed upon channel change due to weak signal. This issue does not happen in Silent Emergency Alert. Do not configure registration delay. CCMPD02140295 RM Config Mode RM shows out-of-range error in the analyze window when running the analyze with the newly added analog channel(s) on MTR3000 VHF in RM config mode. It requires an update to the Tx and Rx frequency settings on the newly added analog channel(s) to the values within VHF range. None BWI127057 RM Config Mode Once a feature gets registered on a CMSS using an EID which contains more than one CFS feature, this CMSS cannot be registered for any features which are available in the EID. This CMSS is not shown in the list of Available System Servers. 1: Register all the desired features with the needed quantity on a single CMSS at once. 2: Use the EID which contains a single CFS feature to register. CCMPD02105864 Radios with Bluetooth Pressing Cancel in the middle of switching Bluetooth headset may cause the Bluetooth menu display to lock up in rare occasion. Press PTT or change channel to recover. Do not press Cancel in the middle of switching Bluetooth headset. CCMPD02128970 DP4000Ex Series Portables with MPT System Release R2.8.5 Motorola Solutions Page 29 of 35

Description: Workarounds: Issue Number: System/Product: Description: Workarounds: Issue Number: System/Product: Description: Workarounds: Issue Number: Product Version: Description: The Bluetooth menu will appear in an MPT channel even though these radios do not support Bluetooth. Selecting the menu item will cause screen to freeze. Pressing P1/P2 to change zone will recover. Do not press Bluetooth menu in these radios. Bluetooth is not supported and we do not offer a Bluetooth ATEX accessory. CCMPD02131510 Radios with WAVE and Front Panel Programming (FPP) Dealer mode enabled. Radio allows user to enter FPP Dealer Mode in a WAVE personality when it should not. There is no adverse impact if a user does enter but many of the parameters do not apply to WAVE. Do not enter FPP Dealer Mode on a WAVE personality. CCMPD02038621 Connect Plus / DM4000 Series Toggling Horn and Light setting via both Menu and Programmable Button will result in a mismatch of the status. Use only Programmable Button to toggle Horn and Light setting in Connect Plus mode. CCMPD02111458 DP3661e User will notice LED is blinking GREEN without an actual carrier on the below frequencies with Capacity Max or Text To Speech. Impolite transmission will not be possible. In addition there is a slight impact to battery life (maximum impact of 15 mins for PMNN4440A and 30 mins for PMNN4502A off the published specifications): UHF1 UHF2 407.36 474.24 413.44 480.32 419.52 486.4 425.6 492.48 431.68 498.56 437.76 504.64 443.84 510.72 System Release R2.8.5 Motorola Solutions Page 30 of 35

449.92 516.8 462.08 522.88 468.16 Workarounds: None. System Release R2.8.5 Motorola Solutions Page 31 of 35

Resolved Issues in R2.8 System Releases Resolved issues are the known product problems that were reported in products releases, but have now been fixed or closed. Resolved in R2.8.5: Defect ID Release Introduced Product Headline CCMPD02139698 2.5.0 Radio TRBO2.8.5: wpa supplicant patch to resolve "krack" issue CCMPD02131839 2.8.0 Radio Data receiving issue on PDT mode CCMPD02126877 2.7.0 Radio Several issues found for Keep Alive command used in SFR CCMPD02138439 2.3A Radio R2.8 DM4400 radios after upgrade do not respond to call-alert CCMPD02138878 2.8.0 Radio DGP8550 - PV COMUNICACIONES SA/CV - MODO DE PRUEBA EN RADIOS CCMPD02137465 2.6.0 Radio Audio quality improvement for DM4000 radio CCMPD02134582 2.3A Radio P3688 / P8800R Interaction issue between Voice Playback and Tone Alert CCMPD02132474 2.3A Radio Transmit Interrupt - EOB CCMPD02132626 2.3A Radio Voice frame sequence number mismatch between Tx and Rx OB in EOB mode CCMPD02133844 2.7.0 Radio A very short TPT burst is heard on receiving radios whenever the LRW RSM is used for transmitting CCMPD02131717 2.2 Radio XPR7550e_RM_Channel Pool is Selected Zone When First and Written Over WiFi CCMPD02131975 2.6.0 Radio Cap Max GPS update interval cannot support 5 or 10 mins update CCMPD02129665 2.4A Radio PTT problem with DM4000 radios during interference CCMPD02130509 2.4A Radio PTT problem with DM4000 radios during interference CCMPD02126632 1.0 Radio DM4600 intermittently locks up after decoding 5tone Sequence CCMPD02125520 2.7.0 Radio Need confirmation for Cap Max 2.7 Sign In feature CCMPD02137529 2.0 Radio DP4000 radio resets after 3 mins voice logging with 3rd party OB CCMPD02125585 1.0 Radio Issue with GPS after turning on option "Power RAMP TRIGGER ON" CCMPD02130084 2.5A Radio [MCL] Bluetooth accessories disconnects from portable radio. CCMPD02126518 2.6.5 Radio Box TRBO2.8.0 - RSSI Bar shouldn't blank after radio sending GPS update while receiving call CCMPD02138557 2.3A Radio R2.8 DM4400 radios after upgrade do not respond to call-alert CCMPD02138879 2.8.0 Radio DGP8550 - PV COMUNICACIONES SA/CV - MODO DE PRUEBA EN RADIOS CCMPD02134806 2.3A Radio P3688 / P8800R Interaction issue between Voice Playback and Tone Alert CCMPD02132473 2.3A Radio Transmit Interrupt - OB CCMPD02136404 2.3A Radio Voice frame sequence number mismatch between Tx and Rx OB in EOB mode System Release R2.8.5 Motorola Solutions Page 32 of 35

Defect ID Release Introduced Product Headline CCMPD02134387 2.2 Radio When FPP is disabled Orange Button and Side Button 1 functionality is lost for certain features CCMPD02129904 2.4A Radio PTT problem with DM4000 radios during interference CCMPD02130458 2.7.0 Radio Box PLIGHT1.1.20-5T SL1600 show "SEL" string during keyup when PTT Keyup Mode Disabled CCMPD02132970 2.6.0 Radio Management Voice Announcement Files Are Not Longer Associated When Configuration is Copied CCMPD02135184 2.7.0 Radio Management Error #22013 [Failed to validate Read/Write Password] when using RM Template mode CCMPD02135263 2.6.0 Radio Management RM 2.0 Device programmer stops working when running large number of jobs. CCMPD02138984 2.8.0 Radio Management RM database conversion appears to have stopped CCMPD02138833 2.8.0 Tuner Tuner Version 15.0 Build 234 - Cannot connect to any SLR8000 repeater - Error #1060 TFS00102884 2.7.0 CPS Can t write pre-r2.7.0 DM1000 archive to R2.7.0 DM1000 if the value of General Setting/Min Speaker Volume Level(dB) is bigger than 9 in the archive file. CCMPD02132143 2.8.0 Radio Management When only Device ID or Redundancy Group ID gets modified in the system view, the tool does not marked the repeaters as modified when it should have. User should schedule a write job for the affected repeaters. CCMPD2131834 2.7.5 Radio Management In Radio Management - Config mode, within a saved Capacity Max System set, if there are more than one line item in the Alternate Trunking Controller Address, Site Announcement, or Username Verification Application Addresses and a line item other than the last one in the table is deleted, RM will mark all devices as Codeplug modified when only the CMSS devices should be marked as Codeplug modified. TFS112256 2.8.0 Radio Management RM OLH cannot be launched via the "F1" key if RM is not launched with the admin right once. CCMPD02136886 2.8.0 Repeater SLR1000 pin8 is not working CCMPD02135140 2.8.0 Repeater XPR8400-SLR5700 Does not pass TPL when set for CSQ CCMPD02135142 2.8.0 Repeater SLR5500 repeater rebooting continually CCMPD02138172 2.6.0 Repeater Capacity Max_CLEAR TALK_Mass Random Access CCMPD02138516 2.8.0 Repeater SLR5700_Phantom Key Ups CCMPD02138571 2.7.0 Repeater MNIS, Neoterra, MTR3000, Communication issues CCMPD02139179 2.7.0 Repeater SLR8000 Wireline Fails to Key intermittently after multiple attempts CCMPD02138284 2.7.0 Device Discovery Mobility Service (DDMS) MNIS, Neoterra, MTR3000, Communication issues - DDMS- Subs V2 message with the range more than 25 CCMPD02136887 Connect Plus 1.4A Connect Plus OB With the 2.8 (2.7.20) Option Board firmware Voice Announcement does not work when radio in Connect Plus System Release R2.8.5 Motorola Solutions Page 33 of 35

Defect ID Release Introduced Product Headline CCMPD02139550 2.8.0 Connect Plus OB XPR5580e_PACIFIC DATAVISION INC_Connect Plus 2.8 P3 button image runs over the P4 button image CCMPD02139551 Connect Plus 1.4 Connect Plus OB XPR7580_PACIFIC DATAVISION INC_Connect Plus 2.8 radio freezes if moving channel selector positions r CCMPD02139552 2.8.0 Connect Plus OB XPR7580_PACIFIC DATAVISION INC_Connect Plus 2.8 Slow Knob Selector Improvement issue CCMPD02139556 Connect Plus 1.4 Connect Plus OB XPR7580e_PACIFIC DATAVISION INC_Connect Plus When rotating the knob very fast - 3-4 positions back & CCMPD02139558 2.8.0 Connect Plus OB OB upgrade/downgrade/erase using CPCPS causing radio to lose connectivity. CCMPD02130725 MPT1327 01.02.04 MPT GOB CPS Unable to program DP4601e with MPT option board CPS when radio configured for MPT trunking. CCMPD02130733 MPT1327 01.02.04 MPT GOB Upgrade Kit 300MHz DM4XXXe radio cannot be used for MPT OB (PMLN7394AS) upgrade. Resolved in R2.8.3: Defect ID Release Introduced Product - 2.8 Radio Management Headline RM Database Upgrade - RM Template Mode - addressed the MOL issue in RM template mode which results in radio feature registration failure after the RM database upgraded to R2.8.0 Resolved in R2.8.1: Defect ID Release Introduced Product Headline CCMPD02135752 2.8.0 Radio SL4000e BT90 battery on 2.8 Wi-Fi being disabled Resolved in R2.8.0: Defect ID Release Introduced Product TFS00081977 2.7.9 Radio Management CCMPD02126808 2.7 CCMPD02126342 2.7 CCMPD02127938 2.7 CCMPD02110863 2.6 Repeater Device Discovery Mobility Service (DDMS) Capacity Max Trunk Controller Capacity Max Trunk Controller Headline Radio Management does not show the new version of Bootloader in the Radio View after a device upgrade that includes a Bootloader upgrade MOTOTRBO DDMS DA/PAGE LLC- DDMS Crashes When Authentication Response Is Incorrectly Formatted Not authorized received when radio try to sign-in in CapMax 2.7 and TRBONET CMSS Authentication Redundancy Query SLR8000-Aerowave- SLR stops repeating voice on slot 1 after several hours. EGPS on slot 2 continues System Release R2.8.5 Motorola Solutions Page 34 of 35

Defect ID Release Introduced Product Headline CCMPD02122317 2.3 Repeater IPSC Burst F audio packet has crypto params but secure bit is 0 CCMPD02126800 2.6 Repeater Battery alarms are not being tripped when battery is removed CCMPD02131757 2.7 Repeater SLR5500 rebooted when SmartPTT Plus Power off or on CCMPD02120001 2.5 Radio CCMPD02119820 2.5 Radio CCMPD02116666 2.5 Radio CCMPD02132472/C3: 25496835 2.3A Radio No Movement Mandown Pre-Alert may be cancelled if a call was received with Loud Profile and audio is routed through Radio Speaker No Movement Mandown Pre-Alert may be cancelled if the radio receives a text message/call alert, the volume offset is greater 0, the volume is set to maximum and audio is routed through the Radio Speaker and the Ringer is set No Movement Mandown Pre-Alert may be cancelled if the radio receives a call/alert and the Vibration Style is Medium and the radio is placed on a hard surface. Transmit Interrupt - EOB CCMPD02132466/C3: 25471084 CCMPD02132985/C3: 25464354 CCMPD02128967/C3: 25341364 CCMPD02129214/C3: 25336674 RFC: 25379294 CCMPD02126052/C3: 25312972 CCMPD02122600/C3: 25277106 CCMPD02128189/C3: 25235017 CCMPD02120577/C3: 25214299 CCMPD02120234/C3: 25187150 CCMPD02116954/C3: 25144767 CCMPD02118546/C3: 24960420 CCMPD02116006/C3: 25164799 2.5 Radio 2.1 Radio 2.4A Radio 2.3 Radio 2.0 Radio 2.0 Radio 2.5A Radio 2.4 Radio 2.1 Radio 2.5 Radio 2.5 Radio 2.3 Radio Password and Lock OTAP Switchover PTT problem with DM4000 Series radios during interference Radio intermittently locks up after decoding 5tone Sequence DP4000 Series radio resets after 3 mins voice logging with 3rd party OB Issue with GPS after turning on option "Power RAMP TRIGGER ON" Bluetooth accessories disconnects from portable radio. R02.06.05.0002 locks during scan Radio will randomly not receive audio until a channel change or power cycle Mandown/No movement operation. radio should be strongly moved in order to stop 158.4 MHz self-quieter frequency in DP4000 / DM4000 series radios Radio will not access cap+ repeater that use freqs 160.0575/158.3925 System Release R2.8.5 Motorola Solutions Page 35 of 35