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Page 1 - USER GUIDE

APXTM TWO-WAY RADIOSAPX 7000DUAL DISPLAYUSER GUIDE

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ContentsEnglishviAdjusting the Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Identifying Radio Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9R

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish80Composing and Sending a New Text MessageNote: During the uppercase and lowercase mode, multi-tapping the keys only scrolls t

Page 4 - Menu Navigation

Advanced FeaturesEnglish819 Press the Menu Select button below Send or the PTT button to send the message.10 The display shows the Send Message screen

Page 5 - Declaration of Conformity

Advanced FeaturesEnglish826 The message appears on the Compose screen, with a blinking cursor at the end of it.Use the keypad to edit the message, if

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish83Using the Priority Status and Request Reply FeaturesBefore sending your message, you can append a priority status and/or a r

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish84Removing a Request Reply from a Text MessageProcedure:After the outgoing message is composed (see Composing and Sending a Ne

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish85Managing Text MessagesReceiving a Text MessageNote: When you receive a message that is flagged with the “Request Reply” icon

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish86While on the view message screen, press the Menu Select button directly below Optn, Del, or Back to access the option.• Sele

Page 10 - Contents

Advanced FeaturesEnglish87Note: You can append a priority status and/or a request reply to your message. See Using the Priority Status and Request Rep

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish884 The display shows a list of aliases or IDs, with the recipient of latest sent message on top.5 U or D to the required alia

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish895 The display shows the Send Message screen and Sending msg.Press the Menu Select button directly below Back at any time to

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ContentsEnglishviiMaking an Enhanced Private Call (Trunking Only) .43Making a Telephone Call (Trunking Only) . . . . . . . .44Repeater or Direct Oper

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish90ASTRO 25 Advanced Messaging SolutionThe ASTRO 25 Advanced Messaging Solution allows you to quickly send and receive messages

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish91Two-Factor AuthenticationTwo-Factor Authentication is an extension of existing ARS and TMS operation. This feature allows yo

Page 16 - Important Safety Information

Advanced FeaturesEnglish92Press and hold U or D to scroll through the list of predefined usernames at a fast scroll rate.Press the Menu Select button

Page 17 - Software Version

Advanced FeaturesEnglish93Logging out of Two-Factor AuthenticationProcedure:1 Press the Menu Select button directly below Logt.2 The display shows Cle

Page 18 - Mise en garde

Advanced FeaturesEnglish94Press the Menu Select button directly below Exit to return to the Home screen.4 U or D to Query and press the Menu Select bu

Page 19 - Computer Software Copyrights

Advanced FeaturesEnglish95You can append a priority status and/or a request reply to your message. See Using the Priority Status and Request Reply Fea

Page 20 - Disclaimer

Advanced FeaturesEnglish96Selecting Clear TransmissionsProcedure:Turn the preprogrammed Secure/Clear switch to the clear position.Note: If the selecte

Page 21 - Getting Started

Advanced FeaturesEnglish97Using the Multikey FeatureThis feature allows the radio to be equipped with different encryption keys and supports the DES-O

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish98Selecting a KeysetThis feature allows you to select one or more groups of several encryption keys from among the available k

Page 23 - Preparing Your Radio for Use

Advanced FeaturesEnglish99directly below Yes to erase the displayed encryption key OR No to return to the previous screen.7 Press H, the PTT button, o

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ContentsEnglishviiiReceiving a Call Alert Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64Sending a Call Alert Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish100MDC Over-the-Air Rekeying (OTAR) PageThis feature allows to view or define MDC Over-the-Air Rekeying (OTAR) features.It is

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish101SecurityRadio LockThis feature changes your radio to a more robust security system that protects the use of the secure encr

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish1026 Press the Menu Select button directly below Ok.7 Enter the new password.8 Press the Menu Select button directly below Sel

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish103Enabling or Disabling the Radio Lock Feature (Secure Radios Only)This feature allows you to enable or disable the radio loc

Page 29 - Identifying Radio Controls

Advanced FeaturesEnglish104• Inside of buildings, trains, or other covered vehicles• Under any other metal or concrete roof or structure• Between tall

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish105The radio also stores four (4) preprogrammed waypoints. These coordinates cannot be deleted.Note: The radio automatically e

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish106While the new location is being determined, the location signal can be a solid or blinking icon.8 Once the location coordin

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish107Press the Menu Select button directly below Cncl to return to the Location main screen.4 Press the Menu Select button direc

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish108Editing the Alias of a WaypointProcedure:While in the current location display:1 Press the Menu Select button directly belo

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish109ORU or D to {Destination} and press the Menu Select button directly below Optn.5 U or D to Edit Location and press the Menu

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ContentsEnglishixDeleting a Text Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89Deleting All Text Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89AS

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish110Deleting All Saved WaypointsProcedure:While in the current location display:1 Press the Menu Select button directly below O

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish111Using the Location Feature While in Emergency ModeWhen the Emergency feature is activated by pressing the emergency button,

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish112Going Out of RangeWhen your radio goes out of the range of the system, it can no longer lock onto a control channel. Proced

Page 39 - Identifying Status Indicators

Advanced FeaturesEnglish113Viewing and Changing a SiteThis feature allows you to view the name of the current site or forces your radio to change to a

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish114OR1 Press the preprogrammed button to turn on the Bluetooth. 2 You hear a short, medium-pitched tone. The display shows mom

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish115 Bluetooth Drop Timer The Bluetooth Drop Timer has two different settings and functions, depending upon the selection of th

Page 42 - C...

Advanced FeaturesEnglish116Pairing Bluetooth Device with the Radio The range of Bluetooth operation is 10 meters line-of-sight communication. This is

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish117ORIf the connecting process immediately follows the pairing process and the connecting process fails to complete within 6 s

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish118Turning Off the Bluetooth Audio (Routing the Audio from the Headset to the Radio)Procedure:1 < or > to BT. Press the

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish119Press the Menu Select button directly below Back to return to the previous screen.4 U or D to the required device, press th

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ContentsEnglishxViewing the Current Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113Changing the Current Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113Mi

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish120Editing the Bluetooth Friendly NameNote: Your radio must be preprogrammed to allow you to use this feature.Procedure:1 <

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish121If the connecting process immediately follows the pairing process and the connecting process fails to complete within 6 sec

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish122Responding to the notification of UpgradeProcedure:1 The display shows Upgrade?. 2 Press the Menu Select button below Acpt

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish1232 Press the Menu Select button directly below Rcnt to access the Recent Calls feature screen.3 U or D to scroll through the

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish124Selecting an Enhanced Zone BankThis feature is created in order to allow users to communicate in more zones. An Enhanced Zo

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish1253 The display shows Low power and the low power icon.ORThe display shows High power and the high power icon.Selecting a Rad

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish126during typical radio operation, each speaker has an independently-tuned frequency response and volume level operation.The s

Page 54 - General Radio Operation

Advanced FeaturesEnglish127Locking and Unlocking the Keypad and ControlsYou can lock your radio’s keypad, programmable buttons, rotary knobs and switc

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish128Turning Voice Mute On or OffYou can enable and disable voice transmission, if needed.Procedure: Press the preprogrammed Voi

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish129Setting the Time and DateYou can set the time and date for your radio.Settings: • The default time setting is a 12-hour clo

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ContentsEnglishxiEditing the Soft ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .135Voice Announcement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish130Using the Conventional Squelch Operation FeaturesThis feature filters out unwanted calls with low signal strength or channe

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish131Using the Digital PTT ID FeatureThis feature allows you to see the radio ID (number) of the radio from whom you are current

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish132IMPRES™ Battery AnnunciatorThis feature displays the current capacity and charges cycles of your battery when an IMPRES Ba

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish133Accessing the Radio InformationThis feature displays the following information of your radio: Note: Press H at any time t

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish134Viewing the IP InformationThis feature displays the device name, IP address, and status of your radio.Note: The device name

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish135Editing the Soft IDThis feature allows you to change your username. Note: Your radio must be preprogrammed to allow you to

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish136The two options of priority for the Voice Announcement available are:• High – enables the voice of the feature to announce

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Helpful TipsEnglish137Helpful TipsTake a moment to review the following:Caring for Your Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 13

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Helpful TipsEnglish138Cleaning Your RadioProcedure:To clean the external surfaces of your radio:1 Combine one teaspoon of mild dishwashing detergent t

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Helpful TipsEnglish139Handling Your Radio• Do not pound, drop, or throw the radio unnecessarily. Never carry the radio by the antenna.• Avoid subjecti

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Important Safety InformationEnglishxiiImportant Safety InformationRF ENERGY EXPOSURE AND PRODUCT SAFETY GUIDE FOR PORTABLE TWO-WAY RADIOSATTENTION! Th

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Helpful TipsEnglish140Taking Care of the BatteryChecking the Battery Charge StatusYour radio can indicate the battery’s charge status through:• the LE

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Helpful TipsEnglish141*These are for IMPRES battery operation only.Battery Recycling and DisposalIn the U.S. and Canada, Motorola participates in the

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AccessoriesEnglish142AccessoriesThe accessory link below is for APX radios. Not all accessories are FCC certified to operate with all APX models and/o

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Appendix: Maritime Radio Use in the VHF Frequency RangeEnglish143Appendix: Maritime Radio Use in the VHF Frequency RangeTake a moment to review the fo

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Appendix: Maritime Radio Use in the VHF Frequency RangeEnglish144Operating Frequency RequirementsA radio designated for shipboard use must comply with

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Appendix: Maritime Radio Use in the VHF Frequency RangeEnglish145* Simplex channels 3, 21, 23, 61, 64, 81, 82, and 83 cannot be lawfully used by the g

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GlossaryEnglish146GlossaryThis glossary is a list of specialized terms used in this manual.Term DefinitionACK Acknowledgment of communication.Active C

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GlossaryEnglish147ConventionalTypically refers to radio-to-radio communications, sometimes through a repeater (see Trunking).Conventional Scan ListA s

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GlossaryEnglish148KVLKey-variable loader: A device for loading encryption keys into the radio.LCD Liquid crystal display.LED Light-emitting diode.Li-I

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GlossaryEnglish149Personality A set of unique features specific to a radio.PIN Personal Identification NumberPremierOneA software application which st

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Software VersionEnglishxiiiSoftware VersionAll the features described in the following sections are supported by the radio's software version R09

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GlossaryEnglish150Tactical/Non-RevertThe user talks on the channel that was selected before the radio entered the emergency state.TalkaroundBypass a r

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Commercial WarrantyEnglish151Commercial WarrantyLimited WarrantyMOTOROLA COMMUNICATION PRODUCTSI. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS AND FOR HOW LONG:MOTOROLA

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Commercial WarrantyEnglish152INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT, TO THE FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW.III. STATE LAW RIGHTS:SOME STATES DO NOT

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Commercial WarrantyEnglish153VI. PATENT AND SOFTWARE PROVISIONS:MOTOROLA will defend, at its own expense, any suit brought against the end user purcha

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Commercial WarrantyEnglish154VIII. FOR AUSTRALIA ONLY:This warranty is given by Motorola Solutions Australia Pty Limited (ABN 16 004 742 312) of Tally

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Motorola Solutions, Inc.1303 East Algonquin RoadSchaumburg, Illinois 60196 U.S.A.MOTOROLA, MOTO, MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS and the Stylized M logo are tradem

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Informations importantes sur la sécuritéEnglishxivInformations importantes sur la sécuritéGUIDE SUR L’EXPOSITION AUX RADIOFRÉQUENCES ET LA SÉCURITÉ DU

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Version du logicielEnglishxvVersion du logicielToutes les fonctionnalités décrites dans les sections suivantes sont prises en charge par la version du

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Documentation CopyrightsEnglishxviDocumentation CopyrightsNo duplication or distribution of this document or any portion thereof shall take place with

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Getting StartedEnglish1Getting StartedTake a moment to review the following:How to Use This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pa

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Getting StartedEnglish2The following special notations identify certain items:Additional Performance EnhancementThe following are some of the latest c

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Preparing Your Radio for UseEnglish3What Your Dealer/System AdministratorCan Tell YouCheck with your dealer or system administrator for the correct ra

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Preparing Your Radio for UseEnglish4Charging the BatteryThe Motorola-approved battery shipped with your radio is uncharged. Prior to using a new batte

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Preparing Your Radio for UseEnglish5 To remove the battery, turn the radio off. Squeeze the release latches at the bottom of the battery until the b

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Preparing Your Radio for UseEnglish6Attaching the Accessory Connector CoverThe accessory connector is located on the antenna side of the radio. It is

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Preparing Your Radio for UseEnglish7 To remove the radio from the carry holder, place the tip of your fingers on the ledge of the carry holder and pu

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Preparing Your Radio for UseEnglish8Note: If the power-up test is unsuccessful, you see Error XX/YY (XX/YY is an alphanumeric code).Turn off the radio

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Identifying Radio ControlsEnglish9Adjusting the VolumeTo increase the volume, turn the On/Off/Volume Control Knob clockwise. To decrease the volume,

Page 100 - Advanced Features

EnglishmASTRO® APX™ 7000 Series Digital Portable RadiosQuick Reference CardRF ENERGY EXPOSURE AND PRODUCT SAFETY GUIDE FOR PORTABLE TWO-WAY RADIOSATTE

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Identifying Radio ControlsEnglish10Radio Parts and Controls Antenna1LED2Accessory Connector5On/Off/Volume Control KnobKeypad9Home Button674-Way Nav

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Identifying Radio ControlsEnglish11Programmable FeaturesAny reference in this manual to a control that is “preprogrammed” means that the control must

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Identifying Radio ControlsEnglish12Man Down Clear – Clears the alarm of Man Down mode which was triggered when your radio achieves or passes a tilt an

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Identifying Radio ControlsEnglish13Site Display/Search (Trunking Only) – Displays the current site ID and RSSI value; performs site search for AMSS (A

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Identifying Radio ControlsEnglish14Accessing the Preprogrammed FunctionsYou can access various radio functions through one of the following ways:• A s

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Identifying Radio ControlsEnglish15Using the KeypadYou can use the 3 x 4 alphanumeric keypad to access your radio’s features. The keypad functions in

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Identifying Radio ControlsEnglish16Keypad Characters – Lowercase ModeNumber of Times Key is PressedKey12345678910111213141516171819202111.,?!;@_-*#&am

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Identifying Radio ControlsEnglish17Keypad Characters – Numeric ModeNumber of Times Key is PressedKey12345678910111213141516171819202111.,?!;@_-*#&

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Identifying Radio ControlsEnglish18Keypad Characters – Hexadecimal ModeNumber of Times Key is PressedKey1234567891011121314151617181920211122ABC33DEF4

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Identifying Status IndicatorsEnglish19Push-To-Talk (PTT) ButtonThe PTT button on the side of the radio serves two basic purposes: • While a call is in

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EnglishSending an Emergency CallTo exit emergency at any time, press and hold the Emergency button.Sending a Silent Emergency CallTo exit emergency at

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Identifying Status IndicatorsEnglish20Status IconsThe 240 x 320 pixel front liquid crystal display (LCD) of your radio shows radio status, text entrie

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Identifying Status IndicatorsEnglish21In-Call User Alert• On = The feature is enabled. Voice muting of the affiliated trunking talkgroup or selected c

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Identifying Status IndicatorsEnglish22Basic Zone Bank 2• D = Radio is in Zone 4.• E = Radio is in Zone 5.• F = Radio is in Zone 6.Enhanced Zone BankA

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Identifying Status IndicatorsEnglish23Data ActivityData activity is present.HexadecimalIndicates that the text entry is currently in hexadecimal mode.

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Identifying Status IndicatorsEnglish24Text Messaging Service (TMS) IconsThis feature allows you to send and receive text messages. See Text Messaging

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Identifying Status IndicatorsEnglish25TMS Menu OptionsCall Type IconsThe following icons appear on the radio’s main display, when you make or receive

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Identifying Status IndicatorsEnglish26LED IndicatorThe LED indicator shows the operational status of your radio. Incoming call or data.Outgoing call o

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Identifying Status IndicatorsEnglish27Solid red – Radio is transmitting.Blinking red – Radio is transmitting at low battery condition.Rapidly blinking

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Identifying Status IndicatorsEnglish28Intelligent Lighting IndicatorsThis feature temporary changes the backlight of the top display screen, and adds

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Identifying Status IndicatorsEnglish29Alert TonesYour radio uses alert tones to inform you of your radio’s condition. The following table lists these

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Declaration of ConformityEnglishiDeclaration of ConformityThis declaration is applicable to your radio only if your radio is labeled with the FCC logo

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Identifying Status IndicatorsEnglish30Short,Medium-PitchedToneValid Key-Press When a correct key is pressed.Radio Self Test Pass When radio passes its

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Identifying Status IndicatorsEnglish31Short,High-Pitched Tone (Chirp)Low-Battery Chirp When battery is below preset threshold value.RingingFast Ringin

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Identifying Status IndicatorsEnglish32Sol-Doh Enhanced Zone Bank Dow When EZB Down button is pressed to scroll the Enhance Zone Bank down.You Hear Ton

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Identifying Status IndicatorsEnglish33Phone Call Display and Alert PromptsThe following appears on the radio’s display when you make and receive Phone

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General Radio OperationEnglish34General Radio OperationOnce you understand how your APX 7000 Portable is configured, you are ready to use your radio.U

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General Radio OperationEnglish35ORFollow the procedure below.1 < or > to Zone.2 Press the Menu Select button directly below Zone.3 U or D to the

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General Radio OperationEnglish36Procedure:Turn the preprogrammed 16-Position Select Knob to the desired channel. ORFollow the procedure below. 1 <

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General Radio OperationEnglish37Using Channel Search ButtonThis feature allows you to do a quick search for a specific channel in your radio by keying

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General Radio OperationEnglish38Using Mode Select FeatureMode Select allows a long press to save your radio’s current zone and channel to a programmab

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General Radio OperationEnglish39Saving a Zone and Channel to a Keypad ButtonAll the programmable buttons and keypad digit 0 to 9 buttons allow you to

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Declaration of ConformityEnglishiiNote: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to p

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General Radio OperationEnglish40Receiving and Responding to a Talkgroup CallTo receive a call from a group of users, your radio must be configured as

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General Radio OperationEnglish41During the call, the display shows the caller ID (number), if the caller’s name is not in the call list.4 Press and ho

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General Radio OperationEnglish42Making a Radio CallYou can select a zone, channel, subscriber ID, or talkgroup by using:• The preprogrammed Zone switc

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General Radio OperationEnglish43U or D to the required ID.ORUse the keypad to enter the required ID.4 Press the PTT button to initiate the Private Cal

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General Radio OperationEnglish44ORIf no acknowledgment is received, the display shows No acknowledge.ORIf the target radio does not respond before the

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General Radio OperationEnglish45Repeater or Direct OperationThe REPEATER operation increases the radio’s range by connecting with other radios through

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General Radio OperationEnglish46ORPress the preprogrammed Monitor button and proceed to Step 3.ORFollow the procedure below.1 Select the desired zone

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish47Advanced FeaturesUse this navigation guide to learn more about advanced features available with your radio:Advanced Call Fea

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish48Making a Selective CallProcedure:Press the preprogrammed Quick Access (One-Touch) Selective Call button to dial the preprogr

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish494 Press the Menu Select button directly below Sel to save the currently selected talkgroup and return to the Home screen.5 I

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Declaration of ConformityEnglishiiiAdditional FCC Note to UsersThe following FCC information applies to Bluetooth radio optionsModel Name: MNUK6000Des

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish50Using the Dynamic Regrouping Feature (Trunking Only)This feature allows the dispatcher to temporarily reassign selected radi

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish51Classifying Regrouped RadiosThe dispatcher can classify regrouped radios into either of two categories: Select Enabled or Se

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish524 U or D to the required zone. Press the Menu Select button directly below Sel. The display shows Select Chan screen.5 U or

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish53Deleting a Channel in the Dynamic ZoneWith the radio in Dynamic Zone, follow the procedure below.Procedure:1 < or > to

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish54Your radio also supports a maximum of 50 call lists. Each list can store up to 100 IDs (numbers).Note: Your radio is preprog

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish555 Hold the radio vertically 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.0 cm) from your mouth.6 Press the PTT button to initiate the call. Durin

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish56Press the Menu Select button directly below Del to delete any unwanted characters.10 Press the Menu Select button directly b

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish57Adding a Contact to a Call ListProcedure:1 < or > to Cnts.2 Press the Menu Select button directly below Cnts. The entr

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish58Editing a Contact in a Call ListEditing an Entry AliasProcedure:1 < or > to Cnts.2 Press the Menu Select button direct

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish59Press 0 to toggle between mixed case mode, uppercase mode, and lowercase mode.Press # to toggle between numeric and letter m

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Declaration of ConformityEnglishivHowever, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish60Scan ListsScan lists are created and assigned to individual channels/groups. Your radio scans for voice activity by cycling

Page 157 - Helpful Tips

Advanced FeaturesEnglish615 U or D to select more channels to be added or deleted.ORUse the keypad to go directly to additional channels to be added o

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish62Viewing and Changing the Priority StatusProcedure:1 Below the Sel, Del, and Rcl screen, press the Menu Select button directl

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish63Making a Dynamic Priority Change (Conventional Scan Only)While the radio is scanning, the dynamic priority change feature al

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish64Call Alert PagingThis feature allows your radio to work like a pager. Even if other users are away from their radios, or if

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish65If the call alert page is not acknowledged, you hear a low tone and the display shows No acknowledge.7 The radio returns to

Page 162 - Accessories

Advanced FeaturesEnglish66Emergency OperationThe Emergency feature is used to indicate a critical situation.If the Top (Orange) button is preprogramme

Page 163 - VHF Frequency Range

Advanced FeaturesEnglish67Sending an Emergency AlarmThis feature allows you to send a data transmission, which identifies the radio sending the emerge

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish68Sending an Emergency Alarm with Emergency CallThis feature gives your radio priority access on a channel for conventional sy

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish69Changing Channels during EmergncyFor ALL Emergency transmissions, when changing channels:• If the new channel is also prepro

Page 166 - Glossary

ContentsEnglishvContentsThis User Guide contains all the information you need to use the APX™ 7000 Series Digital Portable Radios.Declaration of Confo

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish70The Fireground signals transmission is always exchanging data between your radio and the RF Modem and command terminal. The

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish71Responding to Evacuation IndicatorWhen Incident Commander triggers Evacuation signal from his command terminal, the RF Modem

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish72Using TPS Emergency TransmissionEmergency Beacon – During Emergency if the TPS radio user pushes the Emergency button, the r

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish73The Man Down feature has three phases: i The radio senses the Man Down condition and Pre-Alert Timer is initiated. ii Man Do

Page 171 - Limited Warranty

Advanced FeaturesEnglish74Post-Alert TimerThis timer sets the amount of time the radio needs to remain in the Man Down condition before the Emergency

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish75Re-Initiating Man DownAfter exiting the Emergency Operation when the radio is still in Man Down condition (tilted achieving

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish76Automatic Registration Service (ARS)This feature provides an automated data application registration for the radio. When you

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish77Accessing the User Login FeatureThis feature allows you as the user to be associated with the radio. With this association,

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish78Indicator icon, the ID, and Logged in, with Logt and Exit.ORIn non-ARS enabled mode, the display shows Offline, with Logt an

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Advanced FeaturesEnglish79Text Messaging Service (TMS)This features allows you to quickly send and receive messages and run database queries directly

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