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Brand | Motorola |
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Model | APX 1000i 2 |
Category | Two-Way Radio |
Language | English |
Explains the notations (Warning, Caution, Notice) and special symbols used in the manual.
Provides guidance on proper radio usage, cleaning, and service to ensure efficient operation and longevity.
Information on Motorola Solutions' participation in battery collection and recycling programs.
Details on features designed to enhance radio security, quality, and efficiency.
Guidance on consulting your dealer or system administrator for radio customization and features.
Instructions for charging the radio battery, including prerequisites and charging procedures.
Procedures for attaching the battery, antenna, accessory cover, and belt clip to the radio.
Steps for powering on the radio and adjusting the audio volume using the control knob.
Diagram and description of the radio's physical buttons, knobs, display, and other components.
Details on how programmable buttons can be assigned to various radio functions and features.
Configuration options for keypad lock, display backlight, voice mute, and volume set tones.
Explains how the radio indicates battery status via LED, sounds, and fuel gauge icons.
Defines LED indications and status icons that communicate radio operating conditions.
Icons related to text message status and different types of radio calls.
Describes various alert tones and display messages for radio status and phone calls.
Procedures for selecting radio zones and channels using knobs, buttons, or menus.
How to save and use current zone/channel settings with softkeys or programmable buttons.
Guides for handling talkgroup, private, and telephone calls based on system configuration.
Methods for initiating talkgroup, private, and telephone calls using various radio controls.
Instructions for toggling between repeater and direct (talkaround) communication modes.
How to use the monitor feature to check channel activity and adjust squelch settings.
Details on selective calls, talkgroup features, status calls, and priority dispatch.
How the dispatcher can dynamically reassign radios and how users can request reprogramming.
Using Dynamic Zones to store and manage frequently used channels.
Procedure for cloning conventional zones from one radio to another using a clone cable.
Adding, removing, and viewing contact entries for making calls and managing lists.
Creating, viewing, editing, and changing scan lists and priority settings.
Turning scan on/off, dynamic priority changes, and nuisance channel management.
Sending and receiving call alert pages, functioning like a pager for notifications.
Playback and saving of recent received calls and managing recorded call data.
Broadcasting distinct tones before voice transmissions for alerts and specific situations.
Using various emergency modes like alarm, call, and silent alarm for critical situations.
System overview and procedures for entering fireground zones and responding to alerts.
Automated data application registration for the radio, with server and non-server modes.
Logging in with usernames and using the Text Messaging Service (TMS) for communication.
Sending/receiving messages and running database queries with Two-Factor Authentication.
Selecting secure/clear transmissions, loading encryption keys, and managing keysets.
Using GPS for location determination, saving waypoints, and accessing location features.
Using GPS to define geographical areas and trigger actions like dynamic regrouping.
Managing trunking system operations like failsoft, out-of-range, and site trunking.
Pairing Bluetooth devices, managing visibility, and handling audio connections.
Upgrading radio configuration and firmware over-the-air using POP25.
Sending and stopping site-specific alerts to notify users of special situations.
Adjusting power level, selecting radio profiles, and managing display/audio settings.
Customizing radio parameters directly via the front panel controls.
Legal disclaimers regarding information accuracy, product changes, and copyright notices.
Details on FCC rules, licensing information, and compliance with radio regulations.
RF energy exposure guidelines, product safety, and regulatory compliance notices.
Information on emergency channels, non-commercial channels, and operating frequency requirements.
Details on what the warranty covers, exclusions, and how to obtain warranty service.