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Motorola solutions APX 8000HXE User Manual

Motorola solutions APX 8000HXE
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APX 8000HXE USER
GUIDE
APX TWO-WAY RADIOS
MODEL 1.5
*MN006727A01*
MN006727A01-AE
MARCH 2022
©
2022 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved

Table of Contents

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Motorola solutions APX 8000HXE Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypePortable Two-Way Radio
IP RatingIP68
Operating Temperature-30°C to +60°C
GPSYes
BluetoothYes
Wi-FiNo
ChannelsUp to 1000
Dimensions137 mm x 64 mm x 41 mm
Intrinsically SafeYes

Summary

Intellectual Property and Regulatory Notices

List of Tables

Software Version

Chapter 1: Read Me First

Notations Used in This Manual

Explains symbols like Warning, Caution, and Notice used in the manual.

Radio Care

Provides recommendations for proper usage and care to ensure efficient operation and long life of the radio.

Chapter 2: Preparing Your Radio for Use

Charging the Battery

Instructions on how to charge the radio's battery, including prerequisites and warnings.

Attaching the Battery

Steps for attaching and removing the battery from the radio.

Turning On the Radio

Procedure for powering the radio on and off.

Chapter 3: Radio Controls

Radio Parts and Controls

Identifies and describes the various parts and controls of the radio.

Programmable Features

Explains how system administrators can program buttons for shortcuts and functions.

Assignable Radio Functions

Lists and describes functions that can be assigned to radio buttons, like Bluetooth controls.

Chapter 4: Status Indicators

Battery Charge Status

Explains how the radio indicates battery status via LED, sounds, and icons.

LED Indications

Details the meaning of different LED color and blinking patterns for radio status.

Status Icons

Explains the various icons displayed on the radio screen indicating operational status.

Chapter 5: General Radio Operation

Selecting a Zone

How to select a zone, which is a group of channels.

Selecting a Radio Channel

Procedure for selecting a specific radio channel.

Receiving and Responding to a Radio Call

How to receive and respond to different types of radio calls.

Chapter 6: Additional Performance Enhancement

ASTRO 25 Enhanced Data

Optimizes message handling and data rates for improved channel efficiency.

Dynamic System Resilience

Ensures seamless switching to backup sites during system failures.

Conventional Talkgroup and Radio Scan Enhancements

Improves Scan feature operation for conventional talkgroups.

Chapter 7: Advanced Features

ViQi

A virtual assistant for radio management and information lookups using voice commands.

Advanced Call Features

Explains advanced call features such as selective and priority calls.

Selective Call (ASTRO Conventional Only)

Allows receiving calls from specific individuals with privacy.

Scan

Allows monitoring traffic on different channels by scanning programmed lists.

Emergency Operation

Indicates a critical situation, overriding other communication.

Sending an Emergency Alarm

Procedure to send a data transmission identifying the radio sending the emergency.

Fall Alert (Man Down)

A feature that activates emergency alarms/calls based on tilt or motion.

Secure Operations

Provides high-level voice security for trunked and conventional channels.

Selecting Secure Transmissions

Procedure to select secure transmission mode.

GPS or GNSS

Integrates GPS/GLONASS data to determine geographical location.

Trunking System Controls

Explains features for controlling trunking systems.

Mission Critical Wireless Bluetooth® Wireless Technology

Extends functionality by connecting to Motorola Solutions accessories.

Utilities

Explains the operations of utility functions available on the radio.

Chapter 8: Accessories

Legal and Compliance Statements

Maritime Radio Use in the VHF Frequency Range

Emergency Channel

Instructions on using VHF Channel 16 for distress calls.

Limited Warranty

WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS AND FOR HOW LONG:

Details what is covered and the duration of the warranty for products.

WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:

Lists items and conditions excluded from warranty coverage.

Glossary

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