Motorola APX 8000XE 1 User manual

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Two-way radios
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User manual
APX TWO-WAY RADIOS
APX 8000XE
Model 1
USER GUIDE
*MN002667A01*
MN002667A01-AG
JULY 2018
©
2018
Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved
Contents
Declaration of Conformity...............................................8
Important Safety Information........................................ 10
Notice to Users (FCC and Industry Canada)................11
Software Version.......................................................... 12
Computer Software Copyrights.................................... 13
Documentation Copyrights........................................... 14
Disclaimer.....................................................................15
Getting Started............................................................. 16
Notations Used in This Manual..........................16
Radio Care........................................................ 17
Cleaning Your Radio...............................18
Proper Ways to Handle the Radio.......... 18
Radio Service and Repair.......................18
Additional Performance Enhancement.............. 19
ASTRO 25 Enhanced Data.....................19
Dynamic System Resilience (DSR)........ 19
CrossTalk Prevention............................. 19
Encrypted Integrated Data (EID)............ 19
SecureNet...............................................20
P25 Digital Vehicular Repeater System
(DVRS)................................................... 20
Conventional Talkgroup and Radio
Scan Enhancements...............................20
What Your Dealer/System Administrator Can
Tell You............................................................. 20
Preparing Your Radio for Use...................................... 22
Charging the Battery..........................................22
Attaching the Battery ........................................ 22
Attaching the Antenna....................................... 24
Removing and Attaching the Accessory
Connector Cover............................................... 25
Attaching the Belt Clip....................................... 26
Turning On the Radio ....................................... 26
Adjusting the Volume.........................................27
Identifying Radio Controls............................................ 29
Radio Parts and Controls.................................. 29
Programmable Features....................................31
Assignable Radio Functions................... 31
Assignable Settings or Utility Functions..33
Accessing the Preprogrammed Functions.........34
Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button............................... 34
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Identifying Status Indicators......................................... 35
Status Icons.......................................................35
LED Indicator.....................................................37
Intelligent Lighting Indicators............................. 39
Alert Tones ....................................................... 42
Display Color Change On Channel................... 45
HAZLOC Battery Type Detection...................... 45
Chapter 1: General Radio Operation............................47
Selecting a Zone................................................47
Selecting a Radio Channel................................ 47
Receiving and Responding to a Radio Call....... 47
Receiving and Responding to a
Talkgroup Call.........................................48
Receiving and Responding to a Private
Call (Trunking Only)................................48
Receiving and Responding to a
Telephone Call (Trunking Only)..............49
Methods to Make a Radio Call.......................... 49
Making a Talkgroup Call ........................ 49
Making a Private Call (Trunking Only).... 50
Making an Enhanced Private Call
(Trunking Only)....................................... 51
Switching Between Repeater or Direct
Operation Button............................................... 51
Monitor Feature................................................. 52
Monitoring a Channel..............................52
Monitoring Conventional Mode............... 52
Chapter 2: Advanced Features.................................... 53
Advanced Call Features.................................... 53
Selective Call (ASTRO Conventional
Only)....................................................... 53
Receiving a Selective Call........... 53
Making a Selective Call................53
Responding to the Dynamic
Regrouping Feature (Trunking Only)...... 54
Requesting a Reprogram
(Trunking Only)............................ 54
Classification of Regrouped
Radios..........................................55
Zone to Zone Cloning............................. 55
Scan Lists.......................................................... 56
Intelligent Priority Scan........................... 56
Viewing a Scan List................................ 57
Viewing and Changing the Priority
Status......................................................57
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Scan.................................................................. 57
Turning Scan On or Off...........................58
Making a Dynamic Priority Change
(Conventional Scan Only).......................58
Deleting a Nuisance Channel................. 58
Restoring a Nuisance Channel............... 59
Call Alert Paging................................................59
Receiving a Call Alert Page.................... 59
Sending a Call Alert Page.......................59
Emergency Operation........................................60
Sending an Emergency Alarm................ 61
Sending an Emergency Call (Trunking
Only)....................................................... 61
Sending An Emergency Call With Hot
Mic (Trunking Only)................................ 62
Sending an Emergency Alarm with
Emergency Call...................................... 63
Sending An Emergency Alarm and Call
with Hot Mic............................................ 64
Sending a Silent Emergency Alarm........ 65
Change of Channels during
Emergency..............................................65
Emergency Keep-Alive Feature..............65
Emergency Find Me................................66
Sending and Receiving
Emergency Find Me Beacon........66
Fireground......................................................... 66
Entering Fireground Zone Channel
(Conventional)........................................ 67
Sending Evacuation Tone.......................68
Responding to Evacuation Indicator....... 68
Tactical Public Safety (TPS) (Conventional
Only).................................................................. 69
Using TPS Normal Transmission............69
Using TPS Emergency Transmission..... 69
Man Down......................................................... 70
Pre-Alert Timer....................................... 71
Post-Alert Timer......................................72
Radio Alerts When Man Down Feature
is Triggered.............................................72
Triggering Emergency............................ 72
Radio Alerts When Man Down
Enhanced is Triggered............................73
Exiting Man Down Feature..................... 73
Re-Initiating Man Down.......................... 74
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Testing the Man Down Feature.............. 74
Secure Operations.............................................74
Selecting Secure Transmissions............ 75
Selecting Clear Transmissions .............. 75
Managing Encryption.............................. 76
Loading an Encryption Key.......... 76
Multikey Feature.......................... 76
Erasing the Selected Encryption
Keys............................................. 77
Requesting an Over-the-Air
Rekey (ASTRO Conventional
Only)............................................ 77
MDC Over-the-Air Rekeying
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Infinite UKEK Retention............... 78
Hear Clear....................................78
Radio Inhibit.......................................................79
Global Positioning System/Global Navigation
Satellite System.................................................79
GPS Operation....................................... 80
GPS Performance Enhancement........... 80
Peer-Location on the Display (ASTRO
Conventional only).................................. 81
Trunking System Controls................................. 82
Operating in Failsoft System...................82
Out-of-Range Radio................................82
Site Trunking Feature............................. 83
Locking and Unlocking a Site................. 83
Site Display and Search Button.............. 83
Viewing the Current Site.............. 83
Changing the Current Site........... 83
Mission Critical Wireless - Bluetooth
®
...............84
Turning On Bluetooth .............................84
Turning Off the Bluetooth........................84
Re-Pair Timer......................................... 85
Bluetooth Drop Timer..............................86
Pairing with Low Frequency-Motorola
Proximity Pairing (LF-MPP) Feature.......87
Radio Indications of Lost Bluetooth
Connection..............................................88
Standard Pairing Feature........................88
Searching and Pairing the
Bluetooth Device..........................89
Turning On Bluetooth Visibility.....90
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Receiving Pairing Request from
other Devices............................... 90
Turning On the Bluetooth Audio............. 90
Turning Off the Bluetooth Audio............. 91
Adjusting the Volume of the Radio from
Bluetooth Audio Device.......................... 91
Clearing All Bluetooth Devices
Information..............................................91
Holster Sensor........................................ 92
Disabling Holster Sensor
Temporarily.................................. 92
Disabling Holster Sensor
Permanently.................................93
Over-the-Air Programming (POP 25, ASTRO
25, and ASTRO Conventional) ......................... 93
Voice Announcement ....................................... 93
Site Selectable Alerts (ASTRO 25)....................94
Wi-Fi.................................................................. 95
Turning Wi-Fi On or Off.......................... 95
Checking the Wi-Fi Configuration and
Status of the Radio................................. 96
Utilities............................................................... 96
Using the Flip Display............................. 96
Selecting a Basic Zone Bank..................96
Selecting the Power Level...................... 97
Controlling the Display Backlight............ 97
Locking and Unlocking the Controls....... 98
Turning Voice Mute On or Off.................98
Using the Time-Out Timer...................... 98
Using Conventional Squelch Operation
Features..................................................99
Analog Options............................ 99
Digital Options............................100
Using the PL Defeat Feature................ 100
Digital PTT ID Support..........................100
Smart PTT Feature (Conventional
Only)..................................................... 101
Transmit Inhibit..................................... 101
Enabling Transmit Inhibition.......102
Disabling Transmit Inhibition......102
Instant Recall........................................ 102
Saving and Playback Calls........ 103
Chapter 3: Helpful Tips...............................................104
Battery Care.................................................... 104
Battery Charge Status.......................... 104
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LED and Sounds........................104
Fuel Gauge Icons.......................104
Battery Recycling and Disposal............ 105
Chapter 4: Accessories.............................................. 106
Chapter 5: Maritime Radio Use in the VHF
Frequency Range.......................................................107
Special Channel Assignments.........................107
Emergency Channel............................. 107
Non-Commercial Call Channel............. 107
Operating Frequency Requirements............... 108
Declaration of Compliance for the Use of
Distress and Safety Frequencies.....................110
Technical Parameters for Interfacing External
Data Sources...................................................110
Chapter 6: Glossary................................................... 111
Chapter 7: Limited Warranty...................................... 117
MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS
COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS.................... 117
I. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS AND
FOR HOW LONG:........................................... 117
II. GENERAL PROVISIONS:........................... 118
III. STATE LAW RIGHTS:................................119
IV. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE:.....119
V. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT
COVER:...........................................................119
VI. PATENT AND SOFTWARE
PROVISIONS:................................................. 120
VII. GOVERNING LAW:.................................. 121
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Declaration of Conformity
This declaration is applicable to your radio only if your radio is labeled with the FCC logo shown below.
Declaration of Conformity
Per FCC CFR 47 Part 2 Section 2.1077(a)
Responsible Party
Name: Motorola Solutions, Inc.
Address: 1303 East Algonquin Road, Schaumburg, IL 60196-1078, U.S.A.
Phone Number: 1-800-927-2744
Hereby declares that the product:
Model Name: APX 8000XE
conforms to the following regulations:
FCC Part 15, subpart B, section 15.107(a), 15.107(d), and section 15.109(a)
Class B Digital Device
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As a personal computer peripheral, this device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. This device complies with
Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1 This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2 This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTICE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment gen-
erates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or TV technician for help.
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Important Safety Information
RF Energy Exposure and Product Safety
Guide for Portable Two-Way Radios
ATTENTION!
This radio is restricted to Occupational use only. Before
using the radio, read the RF Energy Exposure and Product
Safety Guide for Portable Two-Way Radios which contains
important operating instructions for safe usage and RF
energy awareness and control for Compliance with
applicable standards and Regulations.
For a list of Motorola Solutions-approved antennas,
batteries, and other accessories, visit the following website:
http://www.motorolasolutions.com
Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter
may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum
(or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry
Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other
users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen
that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is
not more than that necessary for successful
communication.
This radio transmitter has been approved by Industry
Canada to operate with Motorola Solutions-approved
antenna with the maximum permissible gain and required
antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated.
Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain
greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are
strictly prohibited for use with this device.
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Notice to Users (FCC and
Industry Canada)
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and
Industry Canada's license-exempt RSS's per the following
conditions:
• This device may not cause harmful interference.
• This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
• Changes or modifications made to this device, not
expressly approved by Motorola Solutions, could void
the authority of the user to operate this equipment.
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Software Version
All the features described in the following sections are
supported by the software version R18.00.00 or later.
Check with your dealer or system administrator for more
details of all the features supported.
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Computer Software
Copyrights
The Motorola Solutions products described in this manual
may include copyrighted Motorola Solutions computer
programs stored in semiconductor memories or other
media. Laws in the United States and other countries
preserve for Motorola Solutions certain exclusive rights for
copyrighted computer programs including, but not limited
to, the exclusive right to copy or reproduce in any form the
copyrighted computer program. Accordingly, any
copyrighted Motorola Solutions computer programs
contained in the Motorola Solutions products described in
this manual may not be copied, reproduced, modified,
reverse-engineered, or distributed in any manner without
the express written permission of Motorola Solutions.
Furthermore, the purchase of Motorola Solutions products
shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by
implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license under the
copyrights, patents or patent applications of Motorola
Solutions, except for the normal non-exclusive license to
use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product.
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Documentation Copyrights
No duplication or distribution of this document or any
portion thereof shall take place without the express written
permission of Motorola Solutions. No part of this manual
may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form
or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose
without the express written permission of Motorola
Solutions.
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Disclaimer
The information in this document is carefully examined, and
is believed to be entirely reliable. However, no
responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies. Furthermore,
Motorola Solutions reserves the right to make changes to
any products herein to improve readability, function, or
design. Motorola Solutions does not assume any liability
arising out of the applications or use of any product or
circuit described herein; nor does it cover any license under
its patent rights, nor the rights of others.
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Getting Started
How to Use This Guide
This User Guide covers the basic operation of the APX
Portables .
However, your dealer or system administrator may have
customized your radio for your specific needs. Check with
your dealer or system administrator for more information.
Notations Used in This Manual
Throughout the text in this publication, you will notice the
use of Warning, Caution, and Notice. These notations are
used to emphasize that safety hazards exist, and the care
that must be taken or observed.
WARNING:
An operational procedure, practice, or condition and
so on, which may result in injury or death if not
carefully observed.
CAUTION:
An operational procedure, practice, or condition and
so on, which may result in damage to the equipment
if not carefully observed.
NOTICE:
An operational procedure, practice, or condition and
so on, which is essential to emphasize.
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Radio Care
CAUTION:
• Your radio casting has a vent port that allows for
pressure equalization in the radio. Never poke
this vent with any objects, such as needles,
tweezers, or screwdrivers.This could create leak
paths into the radio and the radio’s submergibility
will be lost.
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• Your radio is designed to be submerged to a
maximum depth of 6 feet, with a maximum
submersion time of 2 hours. Exceeding either
maximum limit may result in damage to the
radio.
• Elastomer technology materials used for seals in
rugged portable radios can age with time and
environmental exposure. Therefore, Motorola
Solutions recommends that rugged radios be
checked annually as a preventive measure in
order to assure the watertight integrity of the
radio. Motorola Solutions details the
disassembly, test, and reassembly procedures
along with necessary test equipment needed to
inspect, maintain and troubleshoot radio seals in
the radio’s service manual.
• If the radio battery contact area has been
submerged in water, dry and clean the radio
battery contacts before attaching a battery to the
radio. Otherwise, the water could short-circuit the
radio.
• If the radio has been submerged in water, shake
the radio well so that any water that may be
trapped inside the speaker grille and microphone
port can be removed. Otherwise, the water will
decrease the audio quality of the radio.
• Do not disassemble the radio. This could
damage radio seals and result in leak paths into
the radio. Any radio maintenance should be
performed only by a qualified radio technician.
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Cleaning Your Radio
CAUTION:
Do not use solvents to clean your radio as most
chemicals may permanently damage the radio
housing and textures.
Do not submerge the radio in the detergent
solution.
To clean the external surfaces of your radio, follow the
procedure described next.
1 Combine one teaspoon of mild dishwashing
detergent to one gallon of water (0.5% solution).
2 Apply the solution sparingly with a stiff, non-metallic,
shortbristled brush, making sure that excess
detergent does not get entrapped near the
connectors, controls, or crevices. Rinse and then dry
the radio thoroughly with a soft, lint-free cloth.
3 Clean battery contacts with a lint-free cloth to
remove dirt or grease.
Proper Ways to Handle the Radio
• Do not pound, drop, or throw the radio unnecessarily.
Never carry the radio by the antenna.
• Avoid subjecting the radio to an excess of liquids.
• Avoid subjecting the radio to corrosives, solvents or
chemicals.
• Do not disassemble the radio.
• CAUTION:
Do not use the radio without an accessory
connector or a dust cover in place as
contamination can build up on the contacts.
• When charging the radio using a wall mounted charger,
the radio must be turned off. Otherwise, the Man Down
Alert and Emergency may be accidentally triggered.
Radio Service and Repair
Proper repair and maintenance procedures will assure
efficient operation and long life for this product. A Motorola
Solutions maintenance agreement will provide expert
service to keep this and all other communication equipment
in perfect operating condition.
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A nationwide service organization is provided by Motorola
Solutions to support maintenance services. Through its
maintenance and installation program, Motorola Solutions
makes available the finest service to those desiring reliable,
continuous communications on a contract basis.
For a contract service agreement, please contact your
nearest Motorola Solutions service or sales representative,
or an authorized Motorola Solutions dealer.
Additional Performance
Enhancement
The following performance enhancements are some of the
latest creations designed to enhance the security, quality,
and efficiency of the radios.
ASTRO 25 Enhanced Data
ASTRO 25 Enhanced Data is optimized to handle different
message sizes and variable update rates from different
applications of the radio. Add Enhanced Data to the
Integrated Data system with a software installation to
improve data channel efficiency and enable denser network
traffic.
Dynamic System Resilience (DSR)
DSR ensures the radio system is seamlessly switched to a
backup master site dynamically in case of system failure.
DSR also provides additional indication such as failure
detection, fault recovery, and redundancy within the system
to address to the user in need. Mechanisms related to the
Integrated Voice and Data (IV&D) or data centric are all
supported by DSR.
CrossTalk Prevention
This feature prevents crosstalk scenarios from happening,
especially when a wideband antenna is used. This feature
allows the adjustment of the internal SSI clock rate of the
radio. This subsequently reduces the possibility of radio
frequency interfering spurs and prevents the issues of
crosstalk.
Encrypted Integrated Data (EID)
EID provides security encryption and authentication of
IV&D data bearer service communication between the
radio and the Customer Enterprise Network.
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SecureNet
SecureNet allows user to perform secured communications
on an Analog or Motorola Data Communication (MDC)
channel. The MDC Over-the-Air Rekeying (OTAR) feature
will allow users to perform OTAR activities on an MDC
channel.
P25 Digital Vehicular Repeater System
(DVRS)
Motorola Solutions offers an MSI Certified APX compatible,
3rd Party, P25 Digital Vehicular Repeater System (DVRS)
that provides low cost portable radio coverage in areas
where only mobile radio coverage is available and portable
radio coverage is either intermittent or non-existent.
Conventional Talkgroup and Radio
Scan Enhancements
A few enhancements have been made to the Conventional
Talkgroup at the system. These enhancements improve the
Scan feature operation significantly when multiple agencies
are using a single conventional radio frequency channel.
These enhancements allow users to use Selective Squelch
to operate on only the subset of talkgroups that are
relevant to the users rather than all talkgroups on the
channel. These Scan improvements have been made to
eliminate the audio holes that were present and to turn on
the busy LED when activity is present on the channel.
Mixed Vote Scan and Standard Conventional Scan
configurations are supported. Priority Operation is also
supported.
Up to 30 different talkgroups can be supported using
conventional channels. A maximum of four talkgroups can
be supported when Vote Scan channels are being used.
Smart PTT is supported with this enhancement as Smart
PTT prevents users from transmitting while other users are
on the channel.
NOTICE:
User Selectable Talkgroups are not compatible with
this Conventional Talkgroup Enhancement.
What Your Dealer/System
Administrator Can Tell You
Check with your dealer or system administrator for the
correct radio settings, if the radio is to be operated in
extreme temperatures (less than -30 °C or more than +60
°C).
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