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Motorola XPR 3000 Series User Manual

Motorola XPR 3000 Series
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XPR
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3000 Series
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Motorola XPR 3000 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Operating Temperature-30°C to +60°C
Frequency RangeVHF: 136-174 MHz, UHF: 403-470 MHz
Power OutputVHF: 1-5W, UHF: 1-4W
Digital ProtocolDMR
Water ResistanceIP57 rated (water resistant)

Summary

Radio Safety, Compliance, and Hazardous Environments

RF Exposure and Wireless Safety

Understand RF energy, exposure limits, and safe operating practices for wireless devices.

FCC Regulations and Exposure Standards

Compliance with FCC rules and industry standards for RF energy exposure.

Hazardous Locations and Medical Device Safety

Precautions for explosive atmospheres, blasting areas, and medical device interactions.

Intrinsically Safe Equipment and Repairs

Cautions for intrinsically safe radios, including repairs and accessory use.

Radio Controls, Display, and Indicators

Radio Controls Overview

Description of controls for limited keypad and non-keypad radio models.

Display Icons and LED Status Indicators

Explanation of radio display icons and LED status light meanings.

Radio Setup and Operational Procedures

Attaching Radio Accessories

Instructions for attaching battery, antenna, and belt clip to the radio.

Powering On and Adjusting Volume

Steps to power on the radio and adjust audio volume levels.

Accessing Radio, Zones, and Making Calls

Procedures for password access, zone selection, and initiating calls.

Advanced Functions: Scanning, Alerts, Text, and Emergency

Using scan, call alerts, text messages, and emergency alarm functions.

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