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Motorola APX 6000 User manual
Type
User manual
Brand
Motorola
Size
5.12 MB
Category
Two-way radios
Pages
54
Language
English
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Motorola APX 6000 User manual
Type
User manual
Brand
Motorola
Size
3.85 MB
Category
Two-way radios
Pages
100
Language
English
Table of contents
Declaration of Conformity
5
Important Safety Information
12
RF Energy Exposure and Product Safety Guide for Portable Two-Way Radios
12
Software Version
13
Notice to Users (FCC and Industry Canada)
13
Informations importantes sur la sécurité
14
Exposition aux radiofréquences et sécurité du produit pour radios bidirectionnelles portatives
14
Version du logiciel
15
Avis aux utilisateurs (FCC et Industrie Canada)
15
Computer Software Copyrights
16
Documentation Copyrights
16
Disclaimer
17
Getting Started
19
How to Use This Guide
19
Notations Used in This Manual
19
Additional Performance Enhancement
20
Dynamic System Resilience (DSR)
20
CrossTalk Prevention
20
Encrypted Integrated Data (EID)
20
SecureNet
20
What Your Dealer/System Administrator Can Tell You
21
Preparing Your Radio for Use
21
Charging the Battery
22
Battery Charger
22
Attaching the Battery
22
Attaching the Antenna
23
Attaching the Accessory Connector Cover
24
Attaching the Belt Clip
24
Turning On the Radio
25
Adjusting the Volume
26
Identifying Radio Controls
26
Radio Parts and Controls
27
Programmable Features
28
Assignable Radio Functions
28
Assignable Settings or Utility Functions
29
Accessing the Preprogrammed Functions
29
Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button
30
Identifying Status Indicators
30
Status Icons
30
LED Indicator
33
Intelligent Lighting Indicators
34
Alert Tones
35
General Radio Operation
39
Selecting a Zone
39
Selecting a Radio Channel
40
Receiving and Responding to a Radio Call
40
Receiving and Responding to a Talkgroup Call
41
Receiving and Responding to a Private Call (Trunking Only)
41
Receiving and Responding to a Telephone Call (Trunking Only)
42
Making a Radio Call
42
Making a Talkgroup Call
42
Repeater or Direct Operation
43
Monitoring Features
43
Monitoring a Channel
44
Conventional Mode Operation
44
Advanced Features
45
Advanced Call Features
45
Receiving and Responding to a Selective Call (Conventional Only)
45
Using the Dynamic Regrouping Feature (Trunking Only)
46
Requesting a Reprogram (Trunking Only)
46
Classifying Regrouped Radios
47
Scan Lists
47
Viewing a Scan List
47
Viewing and Changing the Priority Status
48
Scan
48
Turning Scan On or Off
48
Making a Dynamic Priority Change (Conventional Scan Only)
49
Deleting a Nuisance Channel
49
Restoring a Nuisance Channel
49
Call Alert Paging
50
Receiving a Call Alert Page
50
Emergency Operation
50
Sending an Emergency Alarm
51
Sending an Emergency Call (Trunking Only)
51
Sending an Emergency Alarm with Emergency Call
52
Sending a Silent Emergency Alarm
53
Using the Emergency Keep-Alive Feature
53
Fireground (Conventional Only)
54
Entering Fireground Zone Channel
54
Responding to Evacuation Indicator
55
Tactical Public Safety(TPS) (Conventional Only)
56
Using TPS Normal Transmission
56
Man Down
57
Pre-Alert Timer
58
Post-Alert Timer
58
Alerting User When Man Down Feature is Triggered
58
Triggering Emergency
59
Exiting Man Down Feature
59
Re-Initiating Man Down
59
Testing the Man Down Feature
60
Secure Operations
61
Selecting Secure Transmissions
61
Selecting Clear Transmissions
61
Managing Encryption
62
Loading an Encryption Key
62
Using the Multikey Feature
62
Erasing the Selected Encryption Keys
63
Requesting an Over-the-Air Rekey (ASTRO Only)
63
MDC Over-the-Air Rekeying (OTAR) Page
64
Infinite UKEK Retention
64
Hear Clear
64
Trunking System Controls
65
Using the Failsoft System
65
Going Out of Range
65
Using the Site Trunking Feature
66
Locking and Unlocking a Site
66
Viewing and Changing a Site
66
Viewing the Current Site
66
Changing the Current Site
66
Mission Critical Wireless - Bluetooth® -
67
Turning the Bluetooth On
67
Turning the Bluetooth Off
67
Re-Pair Timer
67
Bluetooth Drop Timer
68
Pairing the Bluetooth Device with the Radio
69
Indicating the Bluetooth Connection is Lost
70
Turning the Bluetooth Audio On (Routing the Audio from the Radio to the Headset)
70
Turning the Bluetooth Audio Off (Routing the Audio from the Headset to the Radio)
70
Adjusting the Volume of the Radio from Bluetooth Audio Device
71
Clearing All Bluetooth Devices Information
71
Programming Over Project 25 (POP 25) (ASTRO 25 and ASTRO Conventional)
71
Utilities
72
Using the Flip Display
72
Selecting a Basic Zone Bank
72
Selecting an Enhanced Zone Bank
72
Selecting the Power Level
73
Controlling the Display Backlight
74
Setting Up the Radio Display and Visual Indicators to Suite Night Vision Goggles
74
Locking and Unlocking the Controls
75
Turning Voice Mute On or Off
75
Using the Time-Out Timer
76
Using the Conventional Squelch Operation Features
76
Analog Options
76
Digital Options
77
Using the PL Defeat Feature
77
Using the Digital PTT ID Feature
78
Using the Smart PTT Feature (Conventional Only)
78
Voice Announcement
79
Advanced F e a t u r e s
61
Helpful Tips
80
Caring for Your Radio
80
Cleaning Your Radio
81
Handling Your Radio
82
Servicing Your Radio
82
Taking Care of the Battery
83
Checking the Battery Charge Status
83
LED and Sounds
83
Fuel Gauge Icon
83
Battery Recycling and Disposal
84
Accessories
85
Highlights for the Accessories
85
Appendix: Maritime Radio Use in the VHF Frequency Range
86
Special Channel Assignments
86
Emergency Channel
86
Non-Commercial Call Channel
86
Operating Frequency Requirements
87
Declaration of Compliance for the User of Distress and Safety Frequencies
89
Glossary
90
Commercial Warranty
94
MOTOROLA COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS
94
I. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS AND FOR HOW LONG:
94
II. GENERAL PROVISIONS:
94
III. STATE LAW RIGHTS:
95
IV. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE:
95
V. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:
95
VI. PATENT AND SOFTWARE PROVISIONS:
96
VII. GOVERNING LAW:
96
VIII. FOR AUSTRALIA ONLY:
97
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Motorola APX 6000 User manual
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User manual
Brand
Motorola
Size
28.28 MB
Pages
438
Language
English
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Motorola APX 6000 User manual
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User manual
Brand
Motorola
Size
7.66 MB
Pages
146
Language
English
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Motorola APX 6000 User manual
Type
User manual
Brand
Motorola
Size
3.26 MB
Category
Two-way radios
Pages
108
Language
English
Table of contents
Contents
3
Declaration of Conformity
8
Important Safety Information
10
Software Version
11
Notice to Users (FCC and Industry Canada)
11
Consignes de sécurité importantes
12
Version logicielle
13
Avis aux utilisateurs (FCC et Industrie Canada)
13
Computer Software Copyrights
14
Documentation Copyrights
15
Disclaimer
16
Getting Started
17
How to Use This Guide
17
Notations Used in This Manual
17
Additional Performance Enhancement
17
ASTRO 25 Enhanced Data
17
Dynamic System Resilience (DSR)
17
CrossTalk Prevention
18
Encrypted Integrated Data (EID)
18
SecureNet
18
Conventional Talkgroup and Radio Scan Enhancements
18
What Your Dealer/System Administrator Can Tell You
19
Preparing Your Radio for Use
20
Charging the Battery
20
Attaching the Battery
20
Attaching the Antenna
21
Removing and Attaching the Accessory Connector Cover
22
Attaching the Belt Clip
23
Turning On the Radio
24
Adjusting the Volume
25
Identifying Radio Controls
26
Radio Parts and Controls
26
Programmable Features
27
Assignable Radio Functions
27
Assignable Settings or Utility Functions
30
Accessing the Preprogrammed Functions
30
Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button
30
Identifying Status Indicators
32
Status Icons
32
LED Indicator
34
Intelligent Lighting Indicators
36
Alert Tones
37
General Radio Operation
41
Selecting a Zone
41
Selecting a Radio Channel
41
Receiving and Responding to a Radio Call
41
Receiving and Responding to a Talkgroup Call
41
Receiving and Responding to a Private Call (Trunking Only)
42
Receiving and Responding to a Telephone Call (Trunking Only)
42
Methods to Make a Radio Call
43
Making a Talkgroup Call
43
Switching Between Repeater or Direct Operation Button
44
Monitor Feature
44
Monitoring a Channel
44
Monitoring Conventional Mode
45
Advanced Features
46
Advanced Call Features
46
Selective Call (ASTRO Conventional Only)
46
Receiving a Selective Call
46
Responding to the Dynamic Regrouping Feature (Trunking Only)
46
Requesting a Reprogram (Trunking Only)
47
Classification of Regrouped Radios
47
Scan Lists
47
Viewing a Scan List
48
Viewing and Changing the Priority Status
48
Scan
48
Turning Scan On or Off
48
Making a Dynamic Priority Change (Conventional Scan Only)
48
Deleting a Nuisance Channel
49
Restoring a Nuisance Channel
49
Call Alert Paging
49
Receiving a Call Alert Page
50
Emergency Operation
50
Sending an Emergency Alarm
51
Sending an Emergency Call (Trunking Only)
51
Sending an Emergency Alarm with Emergency Call
52
Sending a Silent Emergency Alarm
53
Change of Channels during Emergency
53
Emergency Keep-Alive Feature
53
Emergency Find Me
54
Sending and Receiving Emergency Find Me Beacon
54
Fireground (Conventional Only)
54
Entering Fireground Zone Channel
55
Responding to Evacuation Indicator
56
Tactical Public Safety (TPS) (Conventional Only)
56
Using TPS Normal Transmission
56
Using TPS Emergency Transmission
56
Man Down
57
Pre-Alert Timer
59
Post-Alert Timer
59
Radio Alerts When Man Down Feature is Triggered
59
Triggering Emergency
59
Radio Alerts When Man Down Enhanced is Triggered
60
Exiting Man Down Feature
60
Re-Initiating Man Down
61
Testing the Man Down Feature
61
Secure Operations
61
Selecting Secure Transmissions
62
Selecting Clear Transmissions
62
Managing Encryption
63
Loading an Encryption Key
63
Multikey Feature
63
Erasing the Selected Encryption Keys
64
Requesting an Over-the-Air Rekey (ASTRO Conventional Only)
64
MDC Over-the-Air Rekeying (OTAR) Page
64
Infinite UKEK Retention
65
Hear Clear
65
Global Positioning System / Global Navigation Satellite System
66
GPS Operation
66
GPS Performance Enhancement
67
Peer-Location on the Display (ASTRO Conventional only)
68
Trunking System Controls
69
Operating in Failsoft System
69
Out-of-Range Radio
69
Site Trunking Feature
69
Locking and Unlocking a Site
69
Site Display and Search Button
70
Viewing the Current Site
70
Changing the Current Site
70
Mission Critical Wireless - Bluetooth®-
70
Turning On Bluetooth
71
Turning Off the Bluetooth
71
Re-Pair Timer
71
Bluetooth Drop Timer
72
Pairing with Low Frequency-Motorola Proximity Pairing (LF-MPP) Feature
73
Radio Indications of Lost Bluetooth Connection
74
Standard Pairing Feature
75
Searching and Pairing the Bluetooth Device
75
Turning On Bluetooth Visibility
76
Receiving Pairing Request from other Devices
76
Turning On the Bluetooth Audio (Routing the Audio from the Radio to the Headset)
77
Turning Off the Bluetooth Audio (Routing the Audio from the Headset to the Radio)
77
Adjusting the Volume of the Radio from Bluetooth Audio Device
77
Clearing All Bluetooth Devices Information
77
Over-the-Air Programming (POP 25, ASTRO 25, ASTRO Conventional)
78
Responding to the Notification of Upgrade
78
Voice Announcement
78
Site Selectable Alerts (ASTRO 25)
79
Wi-Fi
80
Turning Wi-Fi On or Off
80
Checking the Wi-Fi Configuration and Status of the Radio
80
Utilities
81
Using the Flip Display
81
Selecting a Basic Zone Bank
81
Selecting an Enhanced Zone Bank
81
Selecting the Power Level
82
Controlling the Display Backlight
82
Locking and Unlocking the Controls
83
Turning Voice Mute On or Off
83
Using the Time-Out Timer
83
Using Conventional Squelch Operation Features
84
Analog Options
84
Digital Options
84
Using the PL Defeat Feature
84
Digital PTT ID Support
85
Smart PTT Feature (Conventional Only)
85
Transmit Inhibit
86
Enabling Transmit Inhibition
86
Disabling Transmit Inhibition
87
Helpful Tips
88
Radio Care
88
Cleaning Your Radio
89
Proper Ways to Handle the Radio
89
Radio Service and Repair
89
Battery Care
90
Battery Charge Status
90
LED and Sounds
90
Fuel Gauge Icons
90
Battery Recycling and Disposal
91
Accessories
92
Maritime Radio Use in the VHF Frequency Range
93
Special Channel Assignments
93
Emergency Channel
93
Non-Commercial Call Channel
93
Operating Frequency Requirements
93
Declaration of Compliance for the Use of Distress and Safety Frequencies
96
Technical Parameters for Interfacing External Data Sources
96
Glossary
97
Limited Warranty
102
MOTOROLA COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS
102
I. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS AND FOR HOW LONG:
102
II. GENERAL PROVISIONS:
103
III. STATE LAW RIGHTS:
104
IV. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE:
104
V. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:
104
VI. PATENT AND SOFTWARE PROVISIONS:
105
VII. GOVERNING LAW:
106
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Motorola APX 6000 User manual
Type
User manual
Brand
Motorola
Size
1.17 MB
Category
Two-way radios
Pages
96
Language
English
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Motorola APX 6000 User manual
Type
User manual
Brand
Motorola
Size
4.91 MB
Category
Two-way radios
Pages
44
Language
English
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Motorola APX 6000 User manual
Type
User manual
Brand
Motorola
Size
1.57 MB
Category
Two-way radios
Pages
174
Language
English
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Motorola APX 6000 User manual
Type
User manual
Brand
Motorola
Size
18.87 MB
Category
Two-way radios
Pages
318
Language
English
Table of contents
Introduction
41
Manual Contents
41
Notations Used in This Manual
41
Radio Description
41
Basic Maintenance
42
General Maintenance
42
Handling Precautions
42
Basic Theory of Operation
43
Major Assemblies
43
Analog Mode of Operation
43
Digital (ASTRO) Mode of Operation
43
Controller Section
43
Recommended Test Equipment and Service Aids
44
Recommended Test Equipment
44
Service Aids
56
Field Programming
56
Performance Checks
57
Test Equipment Setup
57
Display Radio Test Mode (Dual-Display Version)
57
Display Radio Test Mode (Top-Display Version)
57
Receiver Performance Checks
57
Transmitter Performance Checks
57
Radio Alignment Procedures
58
Test Setup
58
Tuner Main Menu
58
Softpot
58
Radio Information
58
Transmitter Alignments
58
Front End Filter Alignment
58
Performance Testing
58
Encryption
59
Load an Encryption Key
59
Multikey Feature
59
Select an Encryption Key
59
Select an Encryption Index
59
Erase an Encryption Key
59
Disassembly/Reassembly Procedures
60
Exploded View (Main Subassemblies)
60
Required Tools and Supplies
60
Fastener Torque Chart
60
Antenna
60
Battery
60
Universal Connector Cover
60
Radio Disassembly
60
Serviceable Components of the Main Sub-Assemblies
60
Radio Reassembly
60
8.10 Ensuring Radio Submergibility
60
Basic Troubleshooting
61
Power-Up Error Codes
61
Operational Error Codes
61
Receiver Troubleshooting
61
Transmitter Troubleshooting
61
Encryption Troubleshooting
61
Exploded Views and Parts Lists
153
10.1 APX 5000/ APX 6000/ APX 6000Li Dual Display (Full Keypad) Exploded View
153
10.2 APX 5000/ APX 6000/ APX 6000Li Dual Display (Full Keypad) Exploded View Parts List
153
10.3 APX 5000/ APX 6000/ APX 6000Li Dual Display (Limited Keypad) Exploded View
153
10.5 APX 5000/ APX 6000/ APX 6000Li Top Display Exploded View
153
10.6 APX 5000/ APX 6000/ APX 6000Li Top Display Exploded View Parts List
153
10.7 APX 5000/ APX 6000/ APX 6000Li Controller Kit Numbers
153
Figure 3-1. APX 5000/ APX 6000/ APX 6000Li Overall Block Diagram
162
Figure 3-2. Receiver Block Diagram (VHF)
162
Figure 3-3. Receiver Block Diagram (UHF1)
162
Figure 3-4. Receiver Block Diagram (UHF2)
162
Figure 3-5. Receiver Block Diagram (700/800 MHz)
162
Figure 3-6. GPS Diagram
162
Figure 3-7. Transceiver (VHF) Block Diagram
162
Figure 3-8. Transceiver (UHF1) Block Diagram
162
Figure 3-9. Transceiver (UHF2) Block Diagram
162
Figure 3-10. Transceiver (700/800 MHz) Block Diagram
162
Figure 3-11. Controller Block Diagram
162
Figure 5-1. Performance Checks Test Setup
164
Figure 6-1. Radio Alignment Test Setup
165
Figure 6-2. Tuner Software Main Menu
165
Figure 6-3. Typical Softpot Screen
165
Figure 6-4. Radio Information Screen
165
Figure 6-5. Reference Oscillator Alignment Screen (VHF)
165
Figure 6-6. Reference Oscillator Alignment Screen (UHF1)
165
Figure 6-7. Reference Oscillator Alignment Screen (UHF2)
165
Figure 6-8. Reference Oscillator Alignment Screen (700/800 MHz)
165
Figure 6-9. Transmit Power Characterization Points Alignment Screen (VHF)
165
Figure 6-10. Transmit Power Characterization Points Alignment Screen (UHF1)
165
Figure 6-11. Transmit Power Characterization Points Alignment Screen (UHF2)
165
Figure 6-12. Transmit Power Characterization Points Alignment Screen (700/800MHz)
165
Figure 6-13. Transmit Power Characterization Alignment Screen (VHF)
165
Figure 6-14. Transmit Power Characterization Alignment Screen (UHF1)
165
Figure 6-15. Transmit Power Characterization Alignment Screen (UHF2)
165
Figure 6-16. Transmit Power Characterization Alignment Screen (700/800 MHz)
165
Figure 6-17. PA Saturation Referencing Alignment Screen (VHF)
165
Figure 6-18. PA Saturation Referencing Alignment Screen (UHF1)
165
Figure 6-19. PA Saturation Referencing Alignment Screen (UHF2)
165
Figure 6-20. PA Saturation Referencing Alignment Screen (700/800 MHz)
165
Figure 6-21. Transmit Deviation Balance Alignment Screen (VHF)
165
Figure 6-22. Transmit Deviation Balance Alignment Screen (UHF1)
165
Figure 6-23. Transmit Deviation Balance Alignment Screen (UHF2)
165
Figure 6-24. Transmit Deviation Balance Alignment Screen (700/800 MHz)
165
Figure 6-25. Front End Filter Alignment Screen (UHF1)
165
Figure 6-26. Front End Filter Alignment Screen (UHF2)
165
Figure 6-27. Bit Error Rate Screen (VHF)
165
Figure 6-28. Bit Error Rate Screen (UHF1)
165
Figure 6-29. Bit Error Rate Screen (UHF2)
165
Figure 6-30. Bit Error Rate Screen (700/800 MHz)
165
Figure 6-31. Transmitter Test Pattern Screen (VHF)
165
Figure 6-32. Transmitter Test Pattern Screen (UHF1)
165
Figure 6-33. Transmitter Test Pattern Screen (UHF2)
165
Figure 6-34. Transmitter Test Pattern Screen (700/800 MHz)
165
Figure 8-1. APX 5000/ APX 6000/ APX 6000Li Dual Display Partial Exploded View
167
(Limited Keypad) Partial Exploded View
167
Figure 8-3. APX 5000/ APX 6000/ APX 6000Li Top Display Partial Exploded View
167
Figure 8-4. Attaching the Antenna
166
Figure 8-5. Removing the Antenna
166
Figure 8-6. Attaching Battery – Battery Seal
166
Figure 8-7. Attaching Battery – Vacuum Port Seal
166
Figure 8-8. Attaching Battery – Slide into Position
166
Figure 8-9. Squeezing the Release Latches
166
Figure 8-10. Removing the Battery
166
Figure 8-11. Removing the Thumb Screw
166
Figure 8-12. Engaging Hook and Seating Cover
166
Figure 8-13. Securing the Cover
166
Figure 8-14. Remove Center Screws
166
Figure 8-15. Remove Bottom Screws
166
Figure 8-16. Remove Top Screws
166
Figure 8-17. Remove Speaker Module
166
Figure 8-18. Remove Flex Connectors and Expansion Board Assembly
166
Figure 8-19. Remove Antenna Coax Cable Connector
166
Figure 8-20. Remove Housing
166
Figure 8-21. Remove Back Chassis Assembly from Main Chassis Assembly
166
Figure 8-22. Remove RF Board Screw
166
Figure 8-23. Remove RF Board Assembly
166
Figure 8-24. Remove VOCON Board Screw
166
Figure 8-25. Remove VOCON Board Assembly
166
Figure 8-26. Remove Knobs and Fastener Hardware
166
Figure 8-27. Remove Control Top Bezel Assembly
166
Figure 8-28. Remove Control Top Assembly
166
Figure 8-29. Serviceable Components – Main Chassis Assembly
166
Figure 8-30. Remove Chassis Ground Contact
166
Figure 8-31. Control Top Assembly and Control Top Seal
166
Figure 8-32. Top Bezel Assembly
166
Figure 8-33. VOCON Board Assembly
166
Figure 8-34. RF Board Assembly
166
Figure 8-35. Expansion Board Assembly
166
Figure 8-36. Back Chassis Assembly (Dual Display Versions)
166
Figure 8-37. Back Chassis Assembly (Top Display Version)
166
Figure 8-38. Main Housing Assembly (Dual Display Version, Full Keypad)
166
Figure 8-39. Main Housing Assembly (Dual Display Version, Limited Keypad)
166
Figure 8-40. Main Housing Assembly (Top Display Version)
166
Figure 8-41. Speaker Module
166
Figure 8-42. Speaker Grille Assembly
166
Figure 8-43. Control Top Bezel Assembly
166
Figure 8-44. Top Bezel Assembly
166
Figure 8-45. Insert VOCON Board
166
Figure 8-46. Connect RF Board to VOCON Board
166
Figure 8-47. Place Back Chassis
166
Figure 8-48. Place Housing into Main Chassis
166
Figure 8-49. Assemble Expansion Board Assembly
166
Figure 8-50. Insert Flex Connectors
166
Figure 8-51. Insert Speaker Module
166
Figure 8-52. Insert Top Screws
166
Figure 8-53. Insert Center Screws
166
Figure 8-54. Insert Bottom Screws
166
Figure 8-55. Attaching Vacuum Adapter
166
Figure 10-1. APX 5000/ APX 6000/ APX 6000Li Dual Display (Full Keypad) Exploded View
168
Figure 10-2. APX 5000/ APX 6000/ APX 6000Li Dual Display (Limited Keypad) Exploded View
168
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Motorola
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Pages
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Language
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Motorola APX 6000 User manual
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Motorola
Size
1.44 MB
Category
Radios
Pages
146
Language
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