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APX™ TWO-WAY RADIOS
APX 6000 /
APX 6000Li
MODEL 3
USER GUIDE
APX6000_M3_FrontCover.fm Page 1 Wednesday, March 27, 2013 6:57 PM

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Questions and Answers:

Motorola APX 6000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Frequency Range700/800 MHz, VHF, UHF Range 1, UHF Range 2
IP RatingIP67
P25 Phase 1 & 2Yes
GPSYes
EncryptionAES, DES
Power Output1-3 Watts (700/800 MHz)
Operating Temperature-30°C to +60°C
Intrinsically SafeYes
BluetoothYes (Bluetooth 4.0)

Summary

Important Safety Information

RF Energy Exposure and Product Safety Guide for Portable Two-Way Radios

Guide on safe usage, RF energy awareness, and control for compliance.

Getting Started

How to Use This Guide

Basic operations of APX Portables and how to use the guide.

Notations Used in This Manual

Explains symbols and notations used for safety hazards and care.

Additional Performance Enhancement

Overview of features enhancing security, quality, and efficiency of radios.

Preparing Your Radio for Use

Charging the Battery

Instructions for charging the radio's battery to ensure optimal capacity.

Attaching the Battery

Steps for correctly attaching the battery to the radio frame.

Attaching the Antenna

Instructions for attaching the antenna to the radio securely.

Identifying Radio Controls

Radio Parts and Controls

Identifies and labels the physical parts and controls of the radio.

Programmable Features

Explains how radio controls can be preprogrammed by a technician.

Assignable Radio Functions

Details various radio functions that can be assigned to buttons or controls.

Identifying Status Indicators

Status Icons

Explains the meaning of various icons displayed on the radio's screen.

TMS Status Icons

Describes icons related to Text Messaging Service (TMS) for sending/receiving messages.

LED Indicator

Explains the operational status indicated by the radio's LED light.

General Radio Operation

Selecting a Zone

Guides on how to select a radio zone, which is a group of channels.

Selecting a Radio Channel

Details methods for selecting a radio channel, a group of radio characteristics.

Receiving and Responding to a Radio Call

How to receive and respond to radio calls, including LED indications.

Advanced Features

Advanced Call Features

Introduces features related to making and receiving specific types of calls.

Contacts

Explains the "address-book" capabilities for initiating calls with stored contacts.

Scan Lists

Information on creating and assigning scan lists for monitoring channels/groups.

Helpful Tips

Radio Care

Provides cautions and guidelines for maintaining the radio's physical condition.

Proper Ways to Handle the Radio

Best practices for handling the radio to prevent damage and ensure longevity.

Battery Care

Details on battery charge status, LED indicators, and fuel gauge icons.

Accessories

Maritime Radio Use in the VHF Frequency Range

Emergency Channel

Procedure for sending distress calls on VHF Channel 16 in grave danger at sea.

Operating Frequency Requirements

Compliance requirements for shipboard radios with FCC Rule Part 80.

Glossary

Limited Warranty

I. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS AND FOR HOW LONG:

Details the warranty period and what is covered for communication products.

II. GENERAL PROVISIONS:

Outlines the full extent of Motorola's responsibilities and limitations regarding the product.

V. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:

Lists conditions and damages that are explicitly excluded from warranty coverage.

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