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Motorola APX 8000 User Manual

Motorola APX 8000
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APX 8000 Model 3.5 User
Guide
APX TWO-WAY RADIOS
*MN001425A01*
MN001425A01-AW
AUGUST 2023
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2023 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved

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Motorola APX 8000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Water ResistanceIP68
P25 PhaseP25 Phase 1 and Phase 2
GPSYes
Channels3000 channels
DisplayFull-color LCD
EncryptionAES, DES
Operating Temperature-30°C to +60°C (-22°F to +140°F)
BluetoothBluetooth 4.0

Summary

Chapter 1: Read Me First

Chapter 2: Getting Started

Charging the Battery

Instructions for charging the battery to ensure optimum capacity and performance.

Turning On the Radio

Step-by-step instructions to power on the radio.

Chapter 3: Radio Controls

Radio Parts and Controls

Identification and description of all physical controls and indicators on the radio.

Programmable Features

Overview of features that can be assigned to programmable buttons and controls.

Chapter 4: Status Indicators

Battery Charge Status

How the radio indicates battery level via LED, sounds, and icons.

Chapter 5: General Radio Operation

Selecting a Zone

Process for choosing a zone, a collection of radio channels.

Selecting a Radio Channel

Steps to select a specific channel within the current zone.

Receiving and Responding to a Radio Call

Procedures for handling incoming radio transmissions.

Methods to Make a Radio Call

Different ways to initiate communication with other radio users.

Chapter 6: Additional Performance Enhancement

Chapter 7: Advanced Features

ViQi

Voice-activated virtual assistant for radio management and information lookups.

Advanced Call Features

Detailed procedures for various call types like selective, private, and emergency calls.

Contacts

Manages an address book for initiating calls using aliases and IDs.

Scan Lists

Configuration and management of lists used for channel scanning.

Scan

Functionality for monitoring multiple channels by cycling through a programmed list.

Emergency Operation

Critical procedures for initiating and managing emergency alarms and calls.

Man Down (Fall Alert)

Safety feature detecting user immobility or falls, triggering alerts.

Text Messaging Service

Enables sending, receiving, and managing text messages on the radio.

ASTRO 25 Advanced Messaging Solution

Enhanced messaging capabilities for quick communication and data queries.

Secure Operations

Manages encryption and secure transmission settings for privacy.

Radio Lock

Secures the radio by requiring a password for access.

Radio Stun and Kill

Features to remotely disable a radio if it is lost or stolen.

Location

Utilizes GPS/GNSS to determine and display the radio's geographical location.

Mission Critical Geofence (ASTRO 25 Trunking)

Defines virtual perimeters to trigger actions based on radio location.

Trunking System Controls

Management of radio operations within trunked communication systems.

Mission Critical Wireless Bluetooth® Wireless Technology

Enables wireless connectivity with accessories for extended functionality.

ASTRO 25 (P25) Programming Over Project 25 (POP25)

Allows remote firmware and configuration updates for the radio.

Utilities

Operations for various radio utility functions like display flip and power level.

Legal and Compliance Statements

Important Safety Information

Limited Warranty

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