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FIRE COMM Subscribers’ Portable Radio user guide

FIRE COMM Subscribers’ Portable Radio user guide. FIRE COMM Subscribers’ Portable Radio user guide. FIRE COMM Subscribers’ Portable Radio user guide. APX 7000XE Portable radio 800MHZ(new), 700MHZ(new), VHF(current) (“tri-band”) Ruggedized, firefighter friendly version

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FIRE COMM Subscribers’ Portable Radio user guide

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  3. FIRE COMM Subscribers’Portable Radio user guide • APX 7000XE Portable radio • 800MHZ(new), 700MHZ(new), VHF(current) (“tri-band”) • Ruggedized, firefighter friendly version • Submersible/water resistant (not waterproof) • Ruggedized remote hand mic with EMIR & strobe/flash light.

  4. FIRE COMM Subscribers’Portable Radio user guide • Radios are initially purchased by South Sound 911 and maintained by local department - we pay for repair, maintenance, replacement and additional accessories. Warranty does apply. • Multiple additional capabilities (Bluetooth, GPS, encryption) will be enabled or addressed at a later date. • Zones/templates will change as the South Sound 911 system evolves and is implemented in several stages. You will be advised on operational changes in advance.

  5. FIRE COMM Subscribers’Portable Radio user guide • Use light dish soap and water solution to clean portable • (DO NOT SUBMERGE RADIO) • Do not remove battery until cleaning and drying is complete(when in place, it provides a water tight seal for the radio) • Use non metallic brush to clean surface if needed, dry with cloth • Use cloth for cleaning battery contacts

  6. FIRE COMM Subscribers’Portable Radio user guide Motorola websites (full user guides, videos, virtual tours) Portable radios: http://www.motorolasolutions.com/US-EN/Business+Product+and+Services/Two-Way+Radios+-+Public+Safety/P25+Portable+Radios/APX_7000XE Portable radio remote hand mic: http://www.motorolasolutions.com/US-EN/Business+Product+and+Services/Accessories/Two-Way+Radio+Accessories/Audio+Accessories/Remote+Speaker+Microphones/NNTN8203_APX_XE_RSM_BLK

  7. FIRE COMM Subscribers’Portable Radio user guide Zone B – Fire Comm. Freq.

  8. FIRE COMM Subscribers’Portable Radio user guide Remote mic Light Light Off Volume up/down Push to Talk Channel announce EMIR (2 sec on, 3 sec off, power cycle off) Clip & ring

  9. FIRE COMM Subscribers’Portable Radio user guide Microphone & Speaker Main Display Home Button Data (not for field use) 4 way navigation Keypad (not used at this time

  10. FIRE COMM Subscribers’Portable Radio user guide Top Display Emergency button Scan Switch Press = light Hold = top display flip Push to Talk On/Off/Volume Zone A/B/C Channel Select

  11. FIRE COMM Subscribers’Portable Radio user guide • Icons • Battery power level (Portable will “chirp” and flash red when batt. Is low) • Radio is set to High Power • Scan is set ON • Number of bars represents the signal strength for that site (applies to new 700/800 radio system)

  12. FIRE COMM Subscribers’Portable Radio user guide Zone  scroll up/down to desired zone  Sel Scan List - select the channels you wish to scan… ScnL left/right to scroll by zone, up/down for channel  Sel  Secondary Scan channel, press Sel twice to set Batt  displays battery information Rcl  Scrolls through selected scan channels only

  13. FIRE COMM Subscribers’Portable Radio user guide • Scanning • Primary scan is the channel you are currently on • Secondary scan can be set to a channel you choose • All other channels set to scan will have priority after those • Due to Trunking Systems, you cannot be on Zone A and scan Zone O. You can be on Zone O and scan Zone A. • Not able to set A-15 (Direct Channel) to scan • When on channel A-15, you can scan other channels

  14. FIRE COMM Subscribers’Portable Radio user guide • Emergency Button • To Activate - Press and hold either Emergency Button for 2 sec • Several short beeps will sound • Strobe on hand mic will flash until EMER is reset • “Emergency” will appear on both screens • Radio will automatically switch to channel 16 • (Main LCD Screen will still show channel previously selected) • You still need to press PTT to communicate • (Not a open channel) • To Reset • Turn radio off for 30 Seconds, Then back on to reset • OR • Press and hold EMER Button for 3 sec • (“Emergency” text on both screens will disappear and • Strobe on hand mic will stop) • Strobe can be shut off with black button on mic Only Active on 700/800 radio system. Not applicable to current VHF system.

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