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Motorola APX 4000 Basic Service Manual (526 pages)
APX TWO-WAY RADIOS
Brand:
Motorola
| Category:
Two-Way Radio
| Size: 53.43 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
9
Foreword
2
Computer Software Copyrights
2
Disclaimer
2
Document Copyrights
2
Manual Revisions
2
Product Safety and Rf Exposure Compliance
2
Trademarks
2
Document History
4
Commercial Warranty
5
Table of Contents
9
Model Numbering, Charts, and Specifications
15
Portable Radio Model Numbering System
15
ASTRO APX 2000/APX 4000/APX 4000Li VHF Model Chart
17
ASTRO APX 2000/APX 4000/APX 4000Li VHF Model Chart (Continued)
18
ASTRO APX 2000/APX 4000/APX 4000Li UHF1 Model Chart
19
ASTRO APX 2000/APX 4000/APX 4000Li UHF1 Model Chart (Continued)
20
ASTRO APX 2000/APX 4000/APX 4000Li UHF2 Model Chart
21
ASTRO APX 2000/APX 4000/APX 4000Li UHF2 Model Chart (Continued)
22
ASTRO APX 2000/APX 4000/APX 4000Li 700/800 Mhz Model Chart
23
ASTRO APX 2000/APX 4000/APX 4000Li 700/800 Mhz Model Chart (Continued)
24
ASTRO APX 4000 900 Mhz Model Chart
25
Specifications for APX 2000/APX 4000/APX 4000Li VHF Radios
26
Specifications for APX 2000/APX 4000/APX 4000Li UHF1 Radios
27
Specifications for APX 2000/APX 4000/APX 4000Li UHF2 Radios
28
Specifications for APX 2000/APX 4000/APX 4000Li 700/800 Mhz Radios
29
Specifications for APX 4000 900 Mhz Radios
30
Chapter 1 Introduction
31
Manual Contents
31
Notations Used in this Manual
31
Radio Description
32
Flashport
32
Table 1-1. ASTRO APX 2000/ APX 4000/ APX 4000Li Basic Features
32
Chapter 2 Basic Maintenance
33
General Maintenance
33
Safe Handling of CMOS and LDMOS Devices
33
Chapter 3 Basic Theory of Operation
35
Major Assemblies
36
Figure 3-1. APX 2000/APX 4000/APX 4000Li Overall Block Diagram
36
Analog Mode of Operation
37
Figure 3-2. Receiver Block Diagram (VHF)
37
Figure 3-3. Receiver Block Diagram (UHF1/UHF2)
37
Figure 3-4. Receiver Block Diagram (700/800 Mhz)
38
Figure 3-5. Receiver Block Diagram (900 Mhz)
38
Figure 3-6. GPS Diagram
38
Figure 3-7. Transmitter (VHF) Block Diagram
40
Figure 3-8. Transmitter (UHF1/UHF2) Block Diagram
40
Figure 3-9. Transmitter (700/800 Mhz) Block Diagram
41
Figure 3-10. Transmitter (900 Mhz) Block Diagram
41
Digital (ASTRO) Mode of Operation
43
Controller Section
43
Figure 3-11. Controller Block Diagram
43
Figure 3-12. Gps/Bluetooth/Accelerometer Block Diagram
45
Chapter 4 Recommended Test Equipment and Service Aids
47
Recommended Test Equipment
47
Table 4-1. Recommended Test Equipment
47
Service Aids
48
Field Programming
48
Table 4-2. Service Aids
48
Chapter 5 Performance Checks
49
Test Equipment Setup
49
Figure 5-1. Performance Checks Test Setup
49
Table 5-1. Initial Equipment Control Settings
50
Display Radio Test Mode
51
Table 5-2. Test-Mode Displays
51
Table 5-3. Test Frequencies (Mhz) - VHF, UHF1, UHF2
53
Table 5-4. Test Frequencies (Mhz)- 700/800 Mhz, 900 Mhz
54
Table 5-5. Test Environments
54
Receiver Performance Checks
56
Table 5-6. Receiver Performance Checks
56
Table 5-7. Receiver Tests for ASTRO Conventional Channels
57
Transmitter Performance Checks
58
Table 5-8. Transmitter Performance Checks - APX 2000/ APX 4000/ APX 4000Li
58
Table 5-9. Transmitter Tests for ASTRO Conventional Channels - APX 2000/ APX 4000/ APX 4000Li
59
Chapter 6 Radio Alignment Procedures
61
Test Setup
61
Figure 6-1. Radio Alignment Test Setup
61
Tuner Main Menu
62
Softpot
62
Figure 6-2. Tuner Software Main Menu
62
Figure 6-3. Typical Softpot Screen
63
Radio Information
64
Transmitter Alignments
64
Figure 6-4. Radio Information Screen
64
Figure 6-5. Reference Oscillator Alignment Screen (VHF)
65
Figure 6-6. Reference Oscillator Alignment Screen (UHF1)
66
Figure 6-7. Reference Oscillator Alignment Screen (UHF2)
66
Figure 6-8. Reference Oscillator Alignment Screen (700/800 Mhz)
67
Figure 6-9. Reference Oscillator Alignment Screen (900 Mhz)
67
Table 6-1. Reference Oscillator Alignment
68
Figure 6-10. Transmit Power Characterization Points Alignment Screen (VHF)
69
Figure 6-11. Transmit Power Characterization Points Alignment Screen (UHF1)
70
Figure 6-12. Transmit Power Characterization Points Alignment Screen (UHF2)
70
Figure 6-13. Transmit Power Characterization Points Alignment Screen (700/800Mhz)
71
Figure 6-14. Transmit Power Characterization Points Alignment Screen (900Mhz)
71
Figure 6-15. Transmit Power Characterization Alignment Screen (VHF)
72
Figure 6-16. Transmit Power Characterization Alignment Screen (UHF1)
73
Figure 6-17. Transmit Power Characterization Alignment Screen (UHF2)
73
Figure 6-18. Transmit Power Characterization Alignment Screen (700/800 Mhz)
74
Figure 6-19. Transmit Power Characterization Alignment Screen (900 Mhz)
74
Figure 6-20. PA Saturation Referencing Alignment Screen (VHF)
75
Figure 6-21. PA Saturation Referencing Alignment Screen (UHF1)
76
Figure 6-22. PA Saturation Referencing Alignment Screen (UHF2)
76
Figure 6-23. PA Saturation Referencing Alignment Screen (700/800 Mhz)
77
Figure 6-24. PA Saturation Referencing Alignment Screen (900 Mhz)
77
Figure 6-25. Transmit Deviation Balance Alignment Screen (VHF)
79
Figure 6-26. Transmit Deviation Balance Alignment Screen (UHF1)
80
Figure 6-27. Transmit Deviation Balance Alignment Screen (UHF2)
80
Figure 6-28. Transmit Deviation Balance Alignment Screen (700/800 Mhz)
81
Figure 6-29. Transmit Deviation Balance Alignment Screen (900 Mhz)
81
Front End Filter Alignment
82
Figure 6-30. Front End Filter Alignment Screen (UHF1)
82
Performance Testing
83
Figure 6-31. Front End Filter Alignment Screen (UHF2)
83
Figure 6-32. Bit Error Rate Screen (VHF)
85
Figure 6-33. Bit Error Rate Screen (UHF1)
85
Figure 6-34. Bit Error Rate Screen (UHF2)
86
Figure 6-35. Bit Error Rate Screen (700/800 Mhz)
86
Figure 6-36. Bit Error Rate Screen (900 Mhz)
87
Figure 6-37. Transmitter Test Pattern Screen (VHF)
88
Figure 6-38. Transmitter Test Pattern Screen (UHF1)
88
Figure 6-39. Transmitter Test Pattern Screen (UHF2)
89
Figure 6-40. Transmitter Test Pattern Screen (700/800 Mhz)
89
Figure 6-41. Transmitter Test Pattern Screen (900 Mhz)
90
Chapter 7 Encryption
91
Load an Encryption Key
91
Table 7-1. Kit Numbers for Secure-Enabled Keypad Boards
91
Multikey Feature
92
Select an Encryption Key
92
Select an Encryption Index
93
Erase an Encryption Key
94
Chapter 8 Disassembly/Reassembly Procedures
95
APX 2000/ APX 4000/ APX 4000Li Exploded View (Main Subassemblies)
95
Table 8-1. APX 2000/ APX 4000/ APX 4000Li Partial Exploded View Parts List
96
Figure 8-1. APX 2000/ APX 4000/ APX 4000Li Partial Exploded View
96
Required Tools and Supplies
97
Fastener Torque Chart
97
Table 8-2. Required Tools and Supplies
97
Table 8-3. Required Tools and Supplies
97
Radio Disassembly
98
Figure 8-2. Lifting up the Latch
98
Figure 8-3. Removing the Battery
99
Figure 8-4. Removing the Antenna
99
Figure 8-5. Removing the Multi Function Knob
100
Figure 8-6. Removing the Thumb Screw
101
Figure 8-7. Disengage the Chassis
102
Figure 8-8. Remove the Chassis Assembly
102
Figure 8-9. Remove the Chassis Screws
103
Figure 8-10. Remove the Secondary Shield Assembly
103
Figure 8-11. Remove the Main O-Ring at the Antenna Holder
104
Figure 8-12. Lift up the Main Board from the Chassis
104
Figure 8-13. Unplug the Back Kit Flex Connectors
105
Figure 8-14. Disengage the Shroud
105
Figure 8-15. Remove the Shroud
105
Figure 8-16. Remove the Keypad Retainer Screws
106
Figure 8-18. Unplug the Front Kit Flex and Back Kit Flex Connectors
107
Figure 8-19. Remove the Keypad Board
107
Figure 8-20. Disengage the Keypad
108
Figure 8-21. Remove the Keypad
108
Serviceable Components of the Main Sub-Assemblies
109
Figure 8-22. Serviceable Components - Main Board Assembly
109
Figure 8-23. Serviceable Components - Chassis Assembly
110
Figure 8-24. Serviceable Components - Main Housing
112
Figure 8-25. Servicing the Multi Function Knob
113
Radio Reassembly
114
Figure 8-26. Assemble the RF Board
114
Figure 8-27. Assemble the Main O-Ring at Antenna Holder
114
Figure 8-28. Assemble the Secondary Shield Assembly
115
Figure 8-29. Torque in the Chassis Screws
115
Figure 8-30. Assemble the Keypad
116
Figure 8-31. Plug in the Front Kit Flex Connector
117
Figure 8-32. Plug in the Back Kit Flex Connectors
117
Figure 8-33. Place Keypad Retainer over the Keypad Board
118
Figure 8-34. Torque in the Keypad Retainer Screws
118
Figure 8-35. Assemble the Shroud
119
Figure 8-36. Slide Chassis Assembly into Front Housing
119
Figure 8-37. Assemble Back Kit and Front Kit Together
119
Figure 8-38. Engaging Hook and Seating Cover
120
Figure 8-39. Securing the Cover
120
Figure 8-40. Reassemble the Multi Function Knob
121
Figure 8-41. Attaching the Antenna
122
Figure 8-42. Assemble the Vacuum Port Seal
122
Figure 8-43. Assemble the Ventilation Label
122
Figure 8-44. Assemble the Bottom Label
123
Figure 8-45. Attaching Battery - Slide into Position
123
Ensuring Radio Submergibility
124
Figure 8-46. Attaching Vacuum Test Fixture
126
Chapter 9 Basic Troubleshooting
129
Power-Up Error Codes
129
Table 9-1. Power-Up Error Code Displays
129
Operational Error Codes
130
Table 9-2. Operational Error Code Displays
130
Receiver Troubleshooting
131
Table 9-3. Receiver Troubleshooting Chart
131
Transmitter Troubleshooting
132
Encryption Troubleshooting
132
Table 9-4. Transmitter Troubleshooting Chart
132
Table 9-5. Encryption Troubleshooting Chart
132
Chapter 10 Exploded Views and Parts Lists
133
Table 10-1. APX 2000/ APX 4000/ APX 4000Li Exploded Views and Controller Kit
133
10.1 APX 2000/ APX 4000/ APX 4000Li Front Kit Exploded View
134
Figure 10-1. APX 2000/ APX 4000/ APX 4000Li Front Kit Exploded View
134
APX 2000/ APX 4000/ APX 4000Li Front Kit Exploded View Parts List
135
10.3APX 2000/ APX 4000/ APX 4000Li Back Kit Exploded View
136
Figure 10-2. APX 2000/ APX 4000/ APX 4000Li Back Kit Exploded View
136
APX 2000/ APX 4000/ APX 4000Li Back Kit Exploded View Parts List
137
Index
139
Table of Contents
145
List of Figures
148
Model Numbering, Charts, and Specifications
151
Portable Radio Model Numbering System
151
ASTRO APX 1000 VHF Model Chart
153
ASTRO APX 1000 UHF1 Model Chart
154
ASTRO APX 1000 UHF2 Model Chart
155
ASTRO APX 1000 700/800 Mhz Model Chart
156
Specifications for APX 1000 VHF Radios
157
Specifications for APX 1000 UHF1 Radios
158
Specifications for APX 1000 UHF2 Radios
159
Specifications for APX 1000 700/800 Mhz Radios
160
Chapter 1 Introduction
161
Manual Contents
161
Notations Used in this Manual
161
Flashport
162
Chapter 2 Basic Maintenance
163
General Maintenance
163
Safe Handling of CMOS and LDMOS Devices
163
Chapter 3 Basic Theory of Operation
165
Major Assemblies
166
Controller Section
171
Digital (ASTRO) Mode of Operation
171
Chapter 4 Recommended Test Equipment and Service Aids
173
Recommended Test Equipment
173
Service Aids
174
Chapter 5 Performance Checks
175
Test Equipment Setup
175
Display Radio Test Mode
177
Receiver Performance Checks
181
Transmitter Performance Checks
183
Chapter 6 Radio Alignment Procedures
185
Test Setup
185
Radio Information
188
Transmitter Alignments
188
Front End Filter Alignment
201
Performance Testing
202
Chapter 7 Disassembly/Reassembly Procedures
209
APX 1000 Exploded View (Main Subassemblies)
209
Fastener Torque Chart
211
Required Tools and Supplies
211
Serviceable Components of the Main Sub-Assemblies
222
Ensuring Reliable Splash Protection
238
Chapter 8 Basic Troubleshooting
241
Power-Up Error Codes
241
Operational Error Codes
242
Receiver Troubleshooting
243
Transmitter Troubleshooting
244
Chapter 9 Exploded Views and Parts Lists
245
Index
251
Table of Contents
257
Model Numbering, Charts, and Specifications
263
Portable Radio Model Numbering System
263
ASTRO APX 1000 900 Mhz Model Chart
265
Specifications for APX 1000 900 Mhz Radios
266
Chapter 1 Introduction
267
Manual Contents
267
Notations Used in this Manual
267
Radio Description
268
Flashport
268
Chapter 2 Basic Maintenance
269
General Maintenance
269
Safe Handling of CMOS and LDMOS Devices
269
Chapter 3 Basic Theory of Operation
271
Major Assemblies
272
Analog Mode of Operation
273
Digital (ASTRO) Mode of Operation
275
Controller Section
275
Chapter 4 Recommended Test Equipment and Service Aids
279
Recommended Test Equipment
279
Service Aids
280
Field Programming
280
Chapter 5 Performance Checks
281
Test Equipment Setup
281
Display Radio Test Mode
283
Receiver Performance Checks
287
Transmitter Performance Checks
289
Chapter 6 Radio Alignment Procedures
291
Test Setup
291
Tuner Main Menu
292
Softpot
292
Radio Information
294
Transmitter Alignments
295
Performance Testing
302
Chapter 7 Disassembly/Reassembly Procedures
305
APX 1000 Exploded View (Main Subassemblies)
305
Required Tools and Supplies
307
Fastener Torque Chart
307
Radio Disassembly
308
Serviceable Components of the Main Sub-Assemblies
319
Radio Reassembly
324
Ensuring Reliable Splash Protection
334
Chapter 8 Basic Troubleshooting
337
Power-Up Error Codes
337
Operational Error Codes
338
Receiver Troubleshooting
339
Transmitter Troubleshooting
340
Chapter 9 Exploded Views and Parts Lists
341
APX 1000 Front Kit Exploded View
341
APX 1000 Front Kit Exploded View Parts List
343
APX 1000 Back Kit Exploded View
344
APX 1000 Back Kit Exploded View Parts List
345
Index
350
Table of Contents
353
Model Numbering, Charts, and Specifications
359
Portable Radio Model Numbering System
359
ASTRO APX 2000/ APX 4000 (Two Knobs) VHF Model Chart
361
ASTRO APX 2000/ APX 4000 (Two Knobs) VHF Model Chart (Continued)
362
ASTRO APX 2000/ APX 4000 (Two Knobs) UHF1 Model Chart
363
ASTRO APX 2000/ APX 4000 (Two Knobs) UHF1 Model Chart (Continued)
364
ASTRO APX 2000/ APX 4000 (Two Knobs) UHF2 Model Chart
365
ASTRO APX 2000/ APX 4000 (Two Knobs) UHF2 Model Chart (Continued)
366
ASTRO APX 2000/ APX 4000 (Two Knobs) 700/800 Mhz Model Chart
367
ASTRO APX 2000/ APX 4000 (Two Knobs) 700/800 Mhz Model Chart (Continued)
368
Specifications for APX 2000/ APX 4000 (Two Knobs) VHF Radios
369
Specifications for APX 2000/ APX 4000 (Two Knobs) UHF1 Radios
370
Specifications for APX 2000/ APX 4000 (Two Knobs) UHF2 Radios
371
Specifications for APX 2000/ APX 4000 (Two Knobs) 700/800 Mhz Radios
372
Chapter 1 Introduction
373
Manual Contents
373
Notations Used in this Manual
373
Flashport
374
Radio Description
374
Chapter 2 Basic Maintenance
375
General Maintenance
375
Safe Handling of CMOS and LDMOS Devices
375
Chapter 3 Basic Theory of Operation
377
Major Assemblies
378
Analog Mode of Operation
379
Controller Section
384
Digital (ASTRO) Mode of Operation
384
Chapter 4 Recommended Test Equipment and Service Aids
387
Recommended Test Equipment
387
Field Programming
388
Service Aids
388
Chapter 5 Performance Checks
389
Test Equipment Setup
389
Display Radio Test Mode
391
Display Description
394
Receiver Performance Checks
396
Transmitter Performance Checks
398
Chapter 6 Radio Alignment Procedures
401
Test Setup
401
Softpot
402
Tuner Main Menu
402
Radio Information
404
Transmitter Alignments
404
Front End Filter Alignment
420
Performance Testing
421
Chapter 7 Encryption
429
Load an Encryption Key
429
Multikey Feature
431
Select an Encryption Key
431
Select an Encryption Index
432
Erase an Encryption Key
433
Chapter 8 Disassembly/Reassembly Procedures
435
APX 2000/ APX 4000 (Two Knobs) Exploded View (Main Subassemblies)
435
Required Tools and Supplies
437
Fastener Torque Chart
438
Radio Disassembly
439
Serviceable Components of the Main Sub-Assemblies
451
Radio Reassembly
460
Ensuring Radio Submergibility
472
Chapter 9 Basic Troubleshooting
479
Power-Up Error Codes
479
Operational Error Codes
480
Receiver Troubleshooting
481
Encryption Troubleshooting
482
Transmitter Troubleshooting
482
Chapter 10 Exploded Views and Parts Lists
483
APX 2000/ APX 4000 (Two Knobs) Front Kit Exploded View
485
APX 2000/ APX 4000 (Two Knobs) Front Kit Exploded View Parts List
485
10.3APX 2000/ APX 4000 (Two Knobs) Back Kit Exploded View
486
APX 2000/ APX 4000 (Two Knobs) Back Kit Exploded View Parts List
487
Appendix A Accessories
491
Appendix Bemea Warranty, Service and Technical Support
493
Warranty and Service Support
493
European Radio Support Centre (ERSC
494
Piece Parts
494
Technical Support
495
Further Assistance from Motorola
495
Appendix Clacr Replacement Parts Ordering and Motorola Service Centers
497
Commercial Warranty
497
Limited Warranty
497
Motorola Communication Products
497
What this Warranty Covers and for How Long
497
General Provisions
498
How to Get Warranty Service
498
What this Warranty Does Not Cover
498
Governing Law
499
Replacement Parts Ordering
499
Motorola Service Centers
499
Appendix Dnag Replacement Parts Ordering and Motorola Service Centers
501
Commercial Warranty
501
Motorola Communication Products
501
What this Warranty Covers and for How Long
501
General Provisions
502
Replacement Parts Ordering
503
Motorola Service Centers
504
Appendix E Asia-Pacific Warranty, Service and Technical Support
505
Replacement Parts Ordering
505
Warranty Period and Return Instructions
505
Motorola Service Centers
506
Glossary
509
Index
521
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Motorola APX 4000 User Manual (155 pages)
Brand:
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| Size: 3.17 MB
Table of Contents
Intellectual Property and Regulatory Notices
2
Table of Contents
3
List of Tables
11
Software Version
12
Chapter 1: Read Me First
13
Notations Used in this Manual
13
Radio Care
13
Cleaning Your Radio
15
Cleaning the External Surface of the Radio
15
Radio Service and Repair
15
Battery Recycling and Disposal
16
What Your Dealer or System Administrator Can Tell You
16
Chapter 2: Getting Started
17
Charging the Battery
17
Attaching the Battery
17
Attaching the Antenna
18
Removing and Attaching the Accessory Connector Cover
18
Attaching the Belt Clip
18
Turning on the Radio
18
Adjusting the Volume
19
Chapter 3: Radio Controls
20
Radio Parts and Controls
20
Text Entry Icons
23
Table 1: Text Entry Modes
24
Table 2: Keypad Characters
24
Programmable Features
25
Assignable Radio Functions
25
Assignable Settings or Utility Functions
28
Chapter 4: Status Indicators
29
Battery Charge Status
29
Fuel Gauge Icons
29
Accessing the Battery Info Screen
29
HAZLOC Battery Type Detection
30
LED Indications
30
Table 3: LED Indications
30
Status Icons
31
TMS Status Icons
33
Call Type Icons
33
Table 4: TMS Status Icons
33
Table 5: Call Type Icons
33
Top Lightbar Indicator
34
Intelligent Lighting Indicators
35
Alert Tones
36
Phone Call Displays and Alerts
38
Display Color Change on Channel
38
Chapter 5: General Radio Operation
40
Selecting a Zone
40
Selecting a Radio Channel
40
Selecting a Channel by Using Channel Search Button
41
Mode Select Feature
42
Saving a Zone and a Channel to a Softkey
42
Saving a Zone and a Channel to a Button
42
Receiving and Responding to a Radio Call
43
Receiving and Responding to a Talkgroup Call
43
Receiving and Responding to a Private Call (Trunking Only)
43
Receiving and Responding to a Telephone Call (Trunking Only)
44
Methods to Make a Radio Call
44
Making a Talkgroup Call
44
Making a Private Call (Trunking Only)
45
Making an Enhanced Private Call (Trunking Only)
45
Making a Telephone Call (Trunking Only)
46
Switching between Repeater or Direct Operation Button
46
Monitor Feature
47
Monitoring a Channel
47
Monitoring Conventional Mode
47
Chapter 6: Additional Performance Enhancement
49
ASTRO 25 Enhanced Data
49
Dynamic System Resilience
49
Crosstalk Prevention
49
Encrypted Integrated Data
49
Securenet
49
P25 Digital Vehicular Repeater System
49
Conventional Talkgroup and Radio Scan Enhancements
50
Chapter 7: Advanced Features
51
Advanced Call Features
51
Selective Call (ASTRO Conventional Only)
51
Receiving a Selective Call
51
Making a Selective Call
51
Talkgroup Call Feature (Conventional Only)
52
Selecting a Talkgroup
52
Sending a Status Call
52
Making Priority Dispatch Calls
53
Dynamic Regrouping (Trunking Only)
53
Classification of Regrouped Radios
54
Requesting a Reprogram (Trunking Only)
54
Dynamic Zone Programming
54
Entering the Dynamic Zone to Select a Dynamic Channel
54
Saving a Channel in the Dynamic Zone from List Selection
55
Saving a Channel in the Dynamic Zone from Channel Name
55
Deleting a Channel in the Dynamic Zone
56
Zone-To-Zone Cloning
56
Cloning Zones
56
Remote Monitor
57
Contacts
57
Making a Private Call from Contacts
58
Adding a New Contact Entry
58
Deleting a Contact Entry
59
Adding a Contact to a Call List
60
Removing a Contact from a Call List
60
Methods of Contact Editing in a Call List
60
Editing an Entry Alias
60
Editing as Entry ID
61
Editing a Call Type
61
Viewing Details of a Contact
62
Scan Lists
62
Intelligent Priority Scan
62
Viewing a Scan List
62
Editing the Scan List
62
Changing the Scan List Status
63
Viewing and Changing the Priority Status
64
Scan
64
Turning Scan on or off
64
Making a Dynamic Priority Change (Conventional Scan Only)
65
Deleting a Nuisance Channel
65
Restoring a Nuisance Channel
65
Call Alert Paging
65
Receiving a Call Alert Page
66
Sending a Call Alert Page
66
Recent Calls
67
Viewing Recent Calls
67
Deleting Calls
68
Instant Recall
68
Saving and Playback Calls
69
In-Call User Alert
70
Quik Call II
70
Initiating Quick Call II Transmissions
70
Emergency Operation
71
Special Considerations for Emergency Operation
71
Table 6: Emergency Operation Scenarios
71
Emergency Keep-Alive
72
Exiting Emergency Operation
72
Exiting Emergency as Supervisor (Trunking Only)
72
Remote Emergency
73
Sending Remote Emergency to Specific Users
73
Sending Remote Emergency by Entering the User ID
73
Manually Refreshing the Remote Emergency List
74
Receiving Remote Emergency
74
Sending an Emergency Alarm
74
Sending an Emergency Call (Trunking Only)
75
Sending an Emergency Call with Hot MIC (Trunking Only)
75
Sending an Emergency Alarm with Emergency Call
76
Sending an Emergency Alarm and Call with Hot MIC
76
Sending a Silent Emergency Alarm
77
Sending Evacuation Tone
77
Man down (Fall Alert)
77
Radio Alerts When Fall Alert Is Triggered
78
Testing Fall Alert
78
Exiting Fall Alert
79
Reinitiating Fall Alert
79
Automatic Registration Service
79
Selecting or Changing the ARS Mode
79
User Login Feature
80
Logging in as a User
80
Logging out
81
Text Messaging Service
81
Accessing the Messaging Features
82
Composing and Sending a New Text Message
82
Sending a Quick Text Message
83
Priority Status and Request Reply for New Text Messages
84
Appending a Priority Status to a Text Message
84
Removing a Priority Status from a Text Message
84
Appending a Request Reply to a Text Message
84
Removing a Request Reply from a Text Message
85
Appending a Priority Status and a Reply Request to a Text Message
85
Removing a Priority Status and a Reply Request from a Text Message
85
Receiving a Text Message
86
Viewing a Text Message from the Inbox
86
Replying to a Received Text Message
87
Accessing the Drafts Folder
87
Sent Text Messages
88
Deleting a Text Message
89
Deleting All Text Messages
89
ASTRO 25 Advanced Messaging Solution
89
Two-Factor Authentication
90
Logging in Using the Two-Factor Authentication
90
Logging out of Two-Factor Authentication
91
Sending a Query
91
Receiving a Query
92
Secure Operations
93
Selecting Secure Transmissions
93
Selecting Clear Transmissions
93
Managing Encryption
94
Loading Encryption Keys
94
Multikey Feature
94
Selecting Encryption Keys
94
Selecting Keysets
95
Erasing Encryption Keys
95
Infinite UKEK Retention
96
Hear Clear
96
Radio Lock
97
Enabling or Disabling Radio Lock (Secure Radios Only)
97
Changing the Radio Lock Password
97
Changing the Tactical Inhibit Password
98
Radio Stun and Kill
98
Radio Stun
99
Using Radio Stun
99
Radio Kill
99
Using Remote Kill to Kill Another Radio
100
Using Direct Kill to Kill Your Own Radio
100
Radio Inhibit
100
Location
101
Outdoor Location Feature
101
Location Format
101
MGRS Coordinates
102
Accessing the Outdoor Location Feature
102
Selecting Location Format
103
Saving a Waypoint
103
Viewing a Saved Waypoint
104
Editing the Alias of a Waypoint
104
Editing the Coordinates of a Waypoint
105
Deleting a Single Saved Waypoint
105
Deleting All Saved Waypoints
106
Measuring the Distance and Bearing from a Saved Waypoint
106
Location Feature in Emergency Mode
107
Peer-Location on the Display (ASTRO Conventional)
107
Mission Critical Geofence (ASTRO 25 Trunking)
107
Entering the Geofence Area
108
Mission Critical Geofence
108
Entering Mission Critical Geofence
109
Exiting Mission Critical Geofence
109
Trunking System Controls
109
Operating in Failsoft System
109
Imbalanced Coverage
110
Out-Of-Range Radio
110
Site Trunking Feature
110
Site Search
110
Locking and Unlocking a Site
110
Viewing the Current Site
111
Changing the Current Site
111
Mission Critical Wireless Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology
111
Pairing with Low Frequency-Motorola Proximity Pairing (LF-MPP) Feature
111
PIN Authentication in Pairing
112
Pairing the Authentication PIN When Receiving a Pairing Request
112
Pairing the Authentication PIN with the Generated Numeric PIN
113
Pairing the Authentication PIN by Manually Keying in the same PIN
114
Viewing and Clearing the Bluetooth Device Information
115
Editing the Bluetooth Friendly Name
115
Responder Alert Sensors
116
Holster Sensor
116
Low Battery Notification
116
Disabling the Sensor
116
ASTRO 25 (P25) Programming over Project 25 (POP25)
117
Responding to the Notification of Upgrade
117
Voice Announcement
118
Site Selectable Alerts (ASTRO 25 Trunking)
118
Sending SSA Notification to Single Site
119
Sending SSA Notification to Single Site by Manual Entry
119
Sending SSA Notification to All Sites
120
Sending SSA Notification to All Available Sites
120
Stopping SSA Notification of a Single Site
121
Stopping SSA Notification of a Single Site by Manual Entry
122
Stopping SSA Notification of All Sites
122
Stopping SSA Notification of All Available Sites
123
Utilities
123
Selecting the Power Level
123
Selecting a Radio Profile
124
Enabling and Disabling the Radio Alias
124
Selecting the Audio Speaker
124
Controlling the Display Backlight
125
Locking and Unlocking the Keypad and Controls
126
Turning the Controls and Keypad Buttons Tones on or off
126
Turning Voice Mute on or off
126
Using the Time-Out Timer
127
Time and Date Setup
127
Editing the Time and Date
127
Adjusting the Squelch Level
128
Conventional Squelch Operation
128
Using Conventional Squelch Operation Features
129
Using the PL Defeat Feature
129
Digital PTT ID Support
129
Smart PTT (Conventional Only)
130
Transmit Inhibit
130
Enabling Transmit Inhibition
130
Disabling Transmit Inhibition
131
General Radio Information
131
Accessing the Radio Information
131
Viewing the IP Information
132
Viewing the Control Assignments
133
Editing the Soft ID
133
Front Panel Programming
134
Initiating the FPP Feature
134
Changing Password (Optional)
134
Selecting a Channel Within a Zone
135
Changing a Channel Parameter
135
Editing Parameters
136
Table 7: Parameter Editing Keys
136
Motorola APX 4000 User Manual (175 pages)
Brand:
Motorola
| Category:
Two-way radios
| Size: 6.67 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Declaration of Conformity
12
Important Safety Information
14
Software Version
15
Notice to Users (FCC and Industry Canada)
15
Consignes de Sécurité Importantes
16
Version Logicielle
17
Avis Aux Utilisateurs (FCC Et Industrie Canada)
17
Computer Software Copyrights
18
Documentation Copyrights
19
Disclaimer
20
Getting Started
21
How to Use this Guide
21
Notations Used in this Manual
21
Additional Performance Enhancement
22
ASTRO 25 Enhanced Data
22
Dynamic System Resilience (DSR)
22
Crosstalk Prevention
22
Encrypted Integrated Data (EID)
22
Securenet
22
Conventional Talkgroup and Radio Scan Enhancements
22
What Your Dealer/System Administrator Can Tell You
23
Preparing Your Radio for Use
24
Charging the Battery
24
Attaching the Battery
24
Attaching the Antenna
26
Removing and Attaching the Accessory Connector Cover
28
Attaching the Belt Clip
29
Turning on the Radio
31
Adjusting the Volume
33
Identifying Radio Controls
35
Radio Parts and Controls
35
Programmable Features
38
Assignable Radio Functions
38
Assignable Settings or Utility Functions
41
Accessing the Preprogrammed Functions
42
Menu Select Buttons
43
Home Button
43
4-Way Navigation Button
43
Data Feature Button
44
Multi-Function Knob (MFK)
44
Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button
45
Identifying Status Indicators
47
Status Icons
47
Text Messaging Service (TMS) Indicators
49
TMS Status Icons
49
TMS Menu Options
51
Call Type Icons
51
LED Indicator
52
Top Lightbar Indicator
53
Intelligent Lighting Indicators
54
Alert Tones
56
Phone Call Displays and Alerts
59
General Radio Operation
61
Selecting a Zone
61
Selecting a Radio Channel
61
Mode Select Feature
62
Saving a Zone and a Channel to a Softkey
63
Saving a Zone and a Channel to a Button
63
Receiving and Responding to a Radio Call
63
Receiving and Responding to a Talkgroup Call
64
Receiving and Responding to a Private Call (Trunking Only)
64
Receiving and Responding to a Telephone Call (Trunking Only)
65
Making a Radio Call
65
Making a Talkgroup Call
66
Making a Private Call (Trunking Only)
66
Making an Enhanced Private Call (Trunking Only)
67
Making a Telephone Call (Trunking Only)
68
Switching between Repeater or Direct Operation Button
69
Monitor Feature
69
Monitoring a Channel
70
Monitoring Conventional Mode
70
Advanced Features
71
Advanced Call Features
71
Selective Call (ASTRO Conventional Only)
71
Talkgroup Call Feature (Conventional Operation Only)
72
Sending a Status Call
73
Responding to the Dynamic Regrouping Feature (Trunking Only)
73
Dynamic Zone Programming (DZP)
75
Contacts
76
Making a Private Call from Contacts
77
Adding a Contact to a Call List
78
Removing a Contact from a Call List
78
Viewing Details of a Contact
79
Scan Lists
79
Viewing a Scan List
79
Editing the Scan List
79
Changing the Scan List Status
80
Viewing and Changing the Priority Status
81
Scan
81
Turning Scan on or off
81
Making a Dynamic Priority Change (Conventional Scan Only)
82
Deleting a Nuisance Channel
82
Restoring a Nuisance Channel
83
Call Alert Paging
83
Receiving a Call Alert Page
83
Sending a Call Alert Page
83
Emergency Operation
85
Sending an Emergency Alarm
86
Sending an Emergency Call (Trunking Only)
86
Sending an Emergency Alarm with Emergency Call
87
Sending a Silent Emergency Alarm
88
Change of Channels During Emergency
88
Emergency Keep-Alive Feature
88
Man down
89
Pre-Alert Timer
90
Post-Alert Timer
90
Radio Alerts When man down Feature Is Triggered
90
Triggering Emergency
91
Radio Alerts When man down Enhanced Is Triggered
91
Exiting man down Feature
92
Re-Initiating man down
92
Testing the man down Feature
92
Automatic Registration Service (ARS)
93
Selecting or Changing the ARS Mode
93
User Login Feature
94
Text Messaging Service (TMS)
95
Sending a Quick Text Message
96
Priority Status and Request Reply of a New Text Message
97
Secure Operations
103
Selecting Secure Transmissions
103
Selecting Clear Transmissions
103
Managing Encryption
103
Global Positioning System (GPS)
108
GPS Operation
109
GPS Performance Enhancement
109
The Outdoor Location Feature (Using GPS)
110
Military Grid Reference System (MGRS) Coordinates
110
Accessing the Outdoor Location Feature
111
Saving a Waypoint
111
Viewing a Saved Waypoint
112
Deleting a Single Saved Waypoint
113
Deleting All Saved Waypoints
113
Measuring the Distance and Bearing from a Saved Waypoint
114
Location Feature in Emergency Mode
114
Peer-Location on the Display (ASTRO Conventional Only)
114
Geofence (ASTRO 25 Trunking System)
115
Entering the Geofence Area
116
Trunking System Controls
117
Using the Failsoft System
117
Out-Of-Range Radio
118
Site Trunking Feature
118
Locking and Unlocking a Site
118
Site Display and Search Button
118
Mission Critical Wireless - Bluetooth
119
Turning the Bluetooth on
120
Turning the Bluetooth off
120
Re-Pair Timer
121
Bluetooth Drop Timer
122
Pairing with Low Frequency-Motorola Proximity Pairing (LF-MPP) Feature
123
Radio Indications of Lost Bluetooth Connection
124
Standard Pairing Feature
125
PIN Authentication in Pairing
127
Turning on the Bluetooth Audio (Routing the Audio from the Radio to the Headset)
130
Turning off the Bluetooth Audio (Routing the Audio from the Headset to the Radio)
130
Adjusting the Volume of the Radio from Bluetooth Audio Device
131
Viewing and Clearing the Bluetooth Device Information
131
Clearing All Bluetooth Devices Information
132
Programming over Project 25 (POP 25) (ASTRO 25 and ASTRO Conventional)
133
Responding to the Notification of Upgrade
133
Voice Announcement
134
Site Selectable Alerts (ASTRO 25)
135
Sending SSA Notification to Single Site
135
Sending SSA Notification to All Sites
136
Sending SSA Notification to All Available Sites
137
Stopping SSA Notification of a Single Site
137
Stopping SSA Notification of All Sites
138
Stopping SSA Notification of All Available Sites
138
Utilities
139
Viewing Recent Calls
139
Selecting the Power Level
140
Selecting a Radio Profile
140
Enabling and Disabling the Radio Alias
141
Selecting the Audio Speaker
142
Controlling the Display Backlight
143
Locking and Unlocking the Controls
143
Turning the Controls and Buttons Tones on or off
143
Turning Voice Mute on or off
144
Using the Time-Out Timer
144
Time and Date Setup
145
Using Conventional Squelch Operation Features
146
Using the PL Defeat Feature
146
Digital PTT ID Support
147
Smart PTT Feature (Conventional Only)
147
Transmit Inhibit
148
IMPRES Battery Annunciator
149
General Radio Information
150
Helpful Tips
153
Radio Care
153
Cleaning Your Radio
154
Preparation for Washing the Radio and Parts
155
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| Category:
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Table of Contents
Radio Functions
3
Transmit Operation
26
Speaking into the Microphone
27
For Best Results
28
Receive Operation
29
To Receive a Call
29
Audio Alerts
30
System Busy
33
Low Battery Tone
35
Out of Range Tone
36
Operation
38
Entering Scan Mode
42
Menu Functions
44
Programmable Button Functions
44
Removing the Side Cover
49
Proper Battery Care
50
Removing the Battery
51
Replacing the Battery
52
Reporting a Problem
54
Video Training
55
Motorola APX 4000 Manual (25 pages)
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| Category:
Portable Radio
| Size: 2.07 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Motorola APX Portable Radio Overview
4
APX 6000 Nomenclature-FRONT Illustration
5
APX 6000 Nomenclature-REAR Illustration
6
APX 4000/6000 Nomenclature Illustration Descriptions Front
7
APX 4000/6000 Nomenclature Illustration Descriptions Rear
8
Battery Installation/Removal
9
On/Off Knob / Volume Control
10
KEYPAD LOCK: APX 6000 Only
10
Mode Knob
11
LED Indicator
11
Emergency Button
12
Scan On/Off, Scan List Edit Button
13
One-Dot Button
14
Two-Dot Button
14
Menu Select Buttons
15
Home Button
15
Main Display Screen & Icons
16
Top Display Screen & Icons
17
4-Way Navigation Buttons
18
Changing the Zone & Talkgroup
18
Building a Scan List & Scanning
19
Using GPS
20
Clock, Profile, & Battery Screens
21
Pairing a Bluetooth Device
22
Tones You May Hear
23
Battery Care / IMPRES Charging Lights
24
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