APX 7000 User Guide Dual Display 6875945M01-B
m ASTRO® APX™ 7000 Series Digital Portable Radios Quick Reference Card Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance Before using this product, read the operating instructions for safe usage contained in the Product Safety and RF C a u t i o n Exposure booklet enclosed with your radio. ! ATTENTION! This radio is restricted to occupational use only to satisfy FCC RF energy exposure requirements.
Sending an Emergency Call 1 Press the Emergency button. 2 Press and hold the PTT button. Speak clearly into the microphone. 3 Release the PTT button to end call. 4 Press and hold Emergency button to exit t F 8 v emergency. To exit emergency at any time, press and hold the Emergency button. Sending a Silent Emergency Call 1 Press the Emergency button. 2 The display does not change; the LED does not light up, and there is no tone.
Declaration of Conformity DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Per FCC CFR 47 Part 2 Section 2.1077(a) Responsible Party Name: Motorola, Inc. Address: 1301 East Algonquin Road, Schaumburg, IL 60196-1078, U.S.A. Phone Number: 1-800-927-2744 Declaration of Conformity This declaration is applicable to your radio only if your radio is labeled with the FCC logo shown below. Hereby declares that the product: Model Name: APX 7000 conforms to the following regulations: FCC Part 15, subpart B, section 15.107(a), 15.
Note: 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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, 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.
Contents Declaration of Conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i Charging the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Battery Charger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Attaching the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Attaching the Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Attaching the Accessory Connector Cover . . . . . . . . 5 Important Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ix Using the Carry Holder . .
Keypad Characters – Lowercase Mode . . . . . . . . . 14 Keypad Characters – Numeric Mode . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Keypad Characters – Hexadecimal Mode . . . . . . . 16 Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Identifying Status Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Status Icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Text Messaging Service (TMS) Icons . . . . . . . . . . 21 Status Icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Editing an Entry Alias . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Editing as Entry ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Editing a Call Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Viewing Details of a Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Scan Lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Viewing a Scan List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 Editing the Scan List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Receiving a Text Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Viewing a Text Message from the Inbox . . . . . . . . 69 Replying to a Received Text Message . . . . . . . . . 70 Accessing the Drafts Folder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Managing Sent Text Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Viewing a Sent Text Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Sending a Sent Text Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Deleting a Text Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Editing the Time and Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Using the Conventional Squelch Operation Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96 Helpful Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103 Caring for Your Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Cleaning Your Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Handling Your Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Servicing Your Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111 Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .116 Commercial Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117 Contents Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Software Version Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance All the features described in the following sections are supported by the radio's software version R02.00.00 or later. ! Caution Before using this product, read the operating instructions for safe usage contained in the Product Safety and RF Exposure booklet enclosed with your radio. ATTENTION! This radio is restricted to occupational use only to satisfy FCC RF energy exposure requirements.
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Getting Started How to Use This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 1 Notations Used in This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 1 What Your Dealer/System Administrator Can Tell You. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 2 How to Use This Guide Throughout the text in this publication, you will notice the use of WARNING, Caution, and Note.
The following special notations identify certain items: Example Description Home button Buttons and keys are shown in bold print or H or as an icon. What Your Dealer/System Administrator Can Tell You Phone Menu entries are shown similar to the way they appear on the radio’s display. Check with your dealer or system administrator, if the radio is to be operated in extremely cold temperatures (less than -20°C), for the correct radio settings to ensure proper top display operation.
Preparing Your Radio for Use Charging the Battery Charging the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3 Battery Charger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3 Attaching the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 4 Attaching the Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 5 Using the Carry Holder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 6 Attaching the Accessory Connector Cover . . . . . . .
Attaching the Battery To remove the battery, turn the radio off. Squeeze the release latches on the bottom of the battery until the battery releases from the radio. Remove the battery from the radio. Preparing Your Radio for Use With the radio turned off, slide the battery into the radio’s frame until side latches click into place.
Attaching the Antenna The accessory connector is located on the antenna side of the radio. It is used to connect accessories to the radio. Note: To prevent damage to the connector, shield it with the connector cover when not in use. Insert the hooked end of the cover into the slot above the connector. Press downward on the cover’s top to seat it in the slot. Once in place, rotate the thumbscrew clockwise by hand until tight. To remove the antenna, turn the antenna counterclockwise.
Preparing Your Radio for Use Using the Carry Holder 6 English Position the radio within the carry holder with the main speaker facing outward. Slide the radio down into the carry holder until it clicks in place. To remove the radio from the carry holder, place the tip of your fingers on the ledge of the carry holder and push at the bottom of the radio until the radio releases from it.
Turning On the Radio To turn off the radio, rotate the On/Off/Volume Control Knob counterclockwise until you hear a click. If the power-up test is successful, you see SELFTEST on the radio’s display momentarily, followed by the Home screen. Note: Preparing Your Radio for Use Rotate the On/Off/Volume Control Knob clockwise until you hear a click. If the power-up test is unsuccessful, you see Error XX/YY (XX/YY is an alphanumeric code). Turn off the radio, check the battery, and turn the radio back on.
Adjusting the Volume Identifying Radio Controls Identifying Radio Controls To increase the volume, turn the On/Off/Volume Control Knob clockwise. Main Speaker To decrease the volume, turn this knob counterclockwise. Note: 8 English Ensure that the main speaker is pointed towards you for increased loudness and intelligibility, especially in areas with loud background noises. Take a moment to review the following: Radio Parts and Controls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Radio Parts and Controls 3-Position A/B/C 15 Switch* 16 2 LED 16-Position On/Off/Volume Control Knob 25 Select Knob* 2-Position Concentric 14 Switch* Top (Orange) 3 Button* 13 Secondary Speaker 12 Main Display Accessory 5 Connector Top Side (Select) 17 Button* 4 Microphone 11 Top 24 Display 23 Microphone Menu Select Buttons Push-to-Talk 18 (PTT) Button Data Feature Main 22 Speaker Identifying Radio Controls 1 Antenna 10 Button 19 Side Button 1* 6 Home Button 9 Keypad 21 Battery 7
Programmable Features Any reference in this manual to a control that is “preprogrammed” means that the control must be programmed by a dealer or qualified radio technician using the radio's programming software, in order to assign a feature to that control. Identifying Radio Controls The programmable buttons can be programmed as shortcuts to radio functions or preset channels/groups depending on the duration of a button press: 10 • Press – Pressing and releasing rapidly.
Talkaround/Direct (Conventional Only) – Toggles between using a repeater and communicating directly with another radio. Recent Calls – Allows for easy access to the list of calls recently received or made. Talkgroup (Conventional Only) – Allows a call from an individual radio to a group of radios. Rekey Request – Notifies the dispatcher that you want a new encryption keys. Text Messaging Service (TMS) – Selects the text messaging menu.
Accessing the Preprogrammed Functions You can access various radio functions through one of the following ways: • A short or long press of the relevant programmable buttons. OR Identifying Radio Controls • Use the Menu Select Buttons ({, |, and }). Home Button The H button returns you to the Home (default) screen. In most cases, this is the current mode. For selected radio features, the H button is also used to save user-edited radio settings or information before returning you to the Home screen.
Using the Keypad Keypad Characters – Uppercase Mode Number of Times Key is Pressed Key 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 1 . , ? ! ; @ _ - * # & $ / + = \ “ 2 A B C 3 D E F 4 G H I 5 J K L 6 M N O 7 P Q R 8 T U V 9 W X Y 0 Toggle between mixed case mode, uppercase mode, and lowercase mode. * Space # Toggle between numeric and letter mode.
Keypad Characters – Lowercase Mode Identifying Radio Controls Number of Times Key is Pressed Key 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 1 . , ? ! ; @ _ - * # & $ / + = \ “ ‘ ( ) 2 a b c 3 d e f 4 g h i 5 j k l 6 m n o 7 p q r 8 t u v 9 w x y 0 Toggle between mixed case mode, uppercase mode, and lowercase mode. * Space # Toggle between numeric and letter mode.
Keypad Characters – Numeric Mode Key 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 1 . , ? ! ; @ _ - * # & $ / + = \ “ 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 0 0 * Space # Toggle between numeric and letter mode.
Keypad Characters – Hexadecimal Mode Identifying Radio Controls Number of Times Key is Pressed Key 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 2 A B C 3 3 D E F 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 0 0 * Not applicable # Not applicable 16 English 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button Your radio indicates its operational status through the following: • While a call is in progress, the PTT button allows the radio to transmit to other radios in the call. Press and hold down PTT button to talk. Release the PTT button to listen. The microphone is activated when the PTT button is pressed. • While a call is not in progress, the PTT button is used to make a new call. See Making a Radio Call on page 35 for more information. PTT Button Status Icons . . . . . . . . .
Status Icons The 240 x 320 pixel front liquid crystal display (LCD) of your radio shows radio status, text entries, and menu entries. The top two display rows contain color icons that indicate radio operating conditions. Identifying Status Indicators Selected icons are also shown on the first row of the 112 x 32 pixel top monochrome display screen of your radio. The following icons are for the front display screen unless indicated otherwise. Receiving Radio is receiving a call or data.
Top Display i J Top Display Priority Channel Scan In-Call User Alert K • Off = The feature is disabled. Voice muting of the affiliated trunking talkgroup or selected conventional channel is deactivated. H . or Top Display H L or • Blinking dot = Radio detects activity on • On = The feature is enabled. Voice muting of the affiliated trunking talkgroup or selected conventional channel is activated. Scan Radio is scanning a scan list. channel designated as Priority-One.
Zone Bank 1 Top Display • A = Radio is in Zone 1. A B• C • or B = Radio is in Zone 2. AES Secure Operation l Location Signal Identifying Status Indicators Zone Bank 2 • D = Radio is in Zone 4. D E• F • or • Off = Clear operation. • Blinking = Receiving an encrypted voice call. C = Radio is in Zone 3. or Top Display • On = AES Secure operation. G • On = Location feature is enabled, and location signal is available. E = Radio is in Zone 5. • Off = Location feature is disabled.
Text Messaging Service (TMS) Icons Status Icons The following icons appear on the radio’s display when you send and receive text messages. Inbox Full The Inbox is full. Message Sent The text message is sent successfully. Message Unsent The text message cannot be sent. Unread Message Y r Normal Message User is composing a message with normal priority and without a request for a reply. 3/6 Message Index Indicates the index of the current message the user is viewing.
Request Reply • The “Request Reply” feature is toggled on before the message is sent. • Messages in the Inbox folder are flagged with “Request Reply”. Identifying Status Indicators Priority Status and Request Reply 22 English • User is composing a message with a priority status and a request for a reply. • Messages in the Inbox folder are flagged with “Priority” and “Request Reply”. Numeric Indicates that the text entry is currently in numeric mode.
Call Type Icons TMS Menu Options Back Description/Function Brings you back to the previous screen. Clr Deletes all messages. Del Deletes a message or text. Edit Brings you to the edit screen. Exit Exits to the Home screen. No Returns to the previous screen. Optn Brings you to the Options main screen. Rply Replies to a message. Sel Send Yes Selects the highlighted command. Sends the message. Updates or saves a command.
% LED Indicator Landline phone number. The LED indicator shows the operational status of your radio. Landline phone number added to a Call List. LED Indicator Identifying Status Indicators Incoming call or data. 24 English Outgoing call or data. Solid red – Radio is transmitting. Blinking red – Radio is transmitting at low battery condition.
Rapidly blinking red – Radio has failed the self test upon powering up or encountered a fatal error. Blinking yellow – Radio is receiving a secured transmission. Solid green – Radio is powering up, or is on a non-priority channel while in the Scan List Programming mode. Blinking green – Radio is receiving an individual or telephone call, or is on a Priority-Two channel while in the Scan List Programming mode.
Intelligent Lighting Indicators This feature temporary changes the backlight of the top display screen and the keypad, and adds a color bar to the main display screen to help signal that a radio event has occurred. Identifying Status Indicators Note: 26 English This feature must be preprogrammed by a qualified radio technician. Backlight and Bar Color Notification Orange Emergency Alerts When The radio initiates an emergency alarm or call. The radio receives an emergency alarm or call.
Alert Tones You Hear Short, Low-Pitched Tone Tone Name Radio Self Test Fail When radio fails its power-up self test. Reject When unauthorized request is made. Time-Out Timer Warning No ACK Received Individual Call Warning Tone Long, Low-Pitched Tone A Group of Low-Pitched Tones Heard Time-Out Timer Timed Out Talk Prohibit/PTT Inhibit Four seconds before time out. When radio fails to receive an acknowledgment. When radio is in an individual call for greater than 6 seconds without any activity.
You Hear Tone Name Valid Key-Press Radio Self Test Pass Short, Medium-Pitched Tone Clear Voice Priority Channel Received Identifying Status Indicators Emergency Alarm Entry Central Echo Long, Medium-Pitched Tone Volume Set Emergency Exit Failsoft Automatic Call Back Talk Permit A Group of Medium-Pitched Tones 28 English Keyfail Console Acknowledge Received Individual Call Heard When correct key is pressed. When radio passes its power-up self test. At beginning of a non-coded communication.
Tone Name Short, High-Pitched Tone (Chirp) Low-Battery Chirp Fast Ringing Ringing Heard When battery is below preset threshold value. When system is searching for target of Private Call. Enhanced Call Sent When waiting for target of Private Call to answer the call. Phone Call Received When a land-to-mobile phone call is received. Gurgle Dynamic Regrouping (When the PTT button is pressed) a dynamic ID has been received. Unique, Low-Pitched Chirp New Message When a new message is received.
Phone Call Display and Alert Prompts Identifying Status Indicators The following appears on the radio’s display when you make and receive Phone calls. The radio also uses alert tones to indicate the current status. You Hear You See When A Long Tone No phone You press the PTT button and the phone system is not available. Press H to hang up. The radio returns to the Home screen. Phone busy The phone system is busy. Press H to exit the phone mode and try your call later.
General Radio Operation A zone is a group of channels. General Radio Operation Once you understand how your APX 7000 Portable is configured, you are ready to use your radio. Selecting a Zone 3-Position A/B/C Switch Use this navigation guide to familiarize yourself with the basic Call features: Selecting a Zone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 30 Selecting a Radio Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 31 Receiving and Responding to a Radio Call . . . . . .
OR Follow the procedure below. 1 < or > to Zone. 2 Press the Menu Select button directly below Zone. Selecting a Radio Channel A channel is a group of radio characteristics, such as transmit/ receive frequency pairs. 3 U or D to the required zone. OR Use the keypad to enter the zone number. General Radio Operation 4 If the zone number entered is unprogrammed, the display shows Invalid entry. Repeat Step 3. OR Press the Menu Select button directly below Sel to confirm the displayed zone.
Receiving and Responding to a Radio Call Once you have selected the required channel and/or zone, you can proceed to receive and respond to calls. 1 < or > to Chan. 2 Press the Menu Select button directly below Chan. LED Indicator 3 U or D to the required channel. OR Use the keypad to enter the channel number. 4 If the channel number entered is unprogrammed, the display shows Invalid entry. Repeat Step 3. OR Press the Menu Select button directly below Sel to confirm the selected channel.
Receiving and Responding to a Talkgroup Call To receive a call from a group of users, your radio must be configured as part of that talkgroup. Procedure: When you receive a talkgroup call (while on the Home screen), depending on how your radio is preprogrammed: General Radio Operation 1 ASTRO Conventional Only: The LED lights up solid yellow. The display shows the talkgroup alias or ID, and the caller alias or ID. OR Trunking Only: The display shows the caller alias or ID.
2 Press the Menu Select button directly below Resp. 3 During the call, the display shows the caller alias (name), if it is in the call list. OR During the call, the display shows the caller ID (number), if the caller’s name is not in the call list. 4 Press and hold the PTT button to talk. Release the PTT button to listen. 5 Press H or the Call Response button to hang up and return to the Home screen. See Making a Private Call (Trunking Only) on page 35 for details on making a Private Call.
Making a Radio Call You can select a zone, channel, subscriber ID, or talkgroup by using: • The preprogrammed Zone switch • The Channel Selector Knob • A preprogrammed One Touch Call button • The Contacts list (see Viewing Details of a Contact on General Radio Operation page 50) Note: The radio automatically exits the feature, if the feature inactivity timer is enabled, when the radio is left idle and the timer expires. You will hear the Menu Inactive Exit Tone upon feature exit.
2 Press the Menu Select button directly below Call. The display shows the last transmitted or received ID. through and select the required ID. OR Press the Menu Select button directly below LNum to go to the last number dialed. OR U or D to the required ID. OR Use the keypad to enter the required ID. 4 Press the PTT button to start the Private Call. 5 The display shows Calling... . 6 Hold the radio vertically 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.0 cm) from your mouth.
4 Press the PTT button to start the Private Call. 5 The display shows Calling... . 6 Hold the radio vertically 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.0 cm) from your mouth. General Radio Operation 7 When you are connected, the display shows the ID of the target radio. Press and hold the PTT button to talk. Release the PTT button to listen. OR If no acknowledgment is received, the display shows No acknowledge. OR If the target radio does not respond before the time out, the display shows No answer.
Repeater or Direct Operation The DIRECT or “talkaround operation” allows you to bypass the repeater and connect directly to another radio. The transmit and receive frequencies are the same. Procedure: Press the preprogrammed Repeater/Direct switch to toggle between talkaround and repeater modes. OR Follow the procedure below. 1 < or > to Dir.
4 Release the Volume Set button. Conventional Mode Operation 5 Press and hold the PTT button to transmit. The LED lights Your radio may be preprogrammed to receive Private-Line® (PL) calls. up solid red. 6 Release the PTT button to receive (listen). Procedure: OR 1 Momentarily press the Monitor button to listen for activity. Press the preprogrammed Monitor button and proceed to Step 3. 2 Press and hold the Monitor button to set continuous monitor operation.
Advanced Features Advanced Features Use this navigation guide to learn more about advanced features available with your radio: Advanced Call Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 40 Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 44 Scan Lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 51 Scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 53 Call Alert Paging . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6 Release the PTT button to listen. Procedure: Press the preprogrammed Quick Access (One-Touch) Selective Call button to dial the preprogrammed ID and proceed to Step 4. OR Follow the procedure below. 7 Press H to return to the Home screen. 1 < or > to Call. 2 Press the Menu Select button directly below Call. The display shows the last transmitted or received ID. 3 Press the Menu Select button directly below Cnts to scroll through and select the required ID.
3 U or D to Preset for the preset preprogrammed talkgroup. OR U or D to the required talkgroup. OR Use the keypad to enter the number of the corresponding talkgroup in the list. 4 Press the Menu Select button directly below Sel to save the currently selected talkgroup and return to the Home screen. Advanced Features 5 If the encryption key associated to the new talkgroup is erased, a momentary key fail tone sounds and the display shows Key fail.
6 When the dispatcher acknowledges, four tones sound and 7 Press H to return to the Home screen. No traffic is heard on trunked channels while Status Calls is selected. If the radio detects no Status Call activity for six seconds, an alert tone sounds until you press H or the PTT button. Using the Dynamic Regrouping Feature (Trunking Only) This feature allows the dispatcher to temporarily reassign selected radios to a single special channel so they can communicate with each other.
3 The display shows Reprgrm rqst and Please wait. 4 If you hear five beeps, the dispatcher has acknowledged the reprogram request. The display shows Ack received and the radio returns to the Home screen. OR If the dispatcher does not acknowledge the reprogram request within six seconds, a low-pitched alert tone sounds and the display shows No acknowledge. Try again or press H to cancel and return to the Home screen.
Your radio also supports a maximum of 50 call lists. Each list can store up to 100 IDs (numbers). Your radio is preprogrammed with a number of contacts per Call Lists. Check with your dealer or system administrator for more information. The radio automatically exits the feature, if the feature inactivity timer is enabled, when the radio is left idle and the timer expires. You will hear the Menu Inactive Exit Tone upon feature exit.
5 Hold the radio vertically 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.0 cm) from your mouth. 6 Press the PTT button to initiate the call. During the call, the display shows the subscriber alias. 7 Press and hold the PTT button to talk. The LED lights up solid red. OR Release the PTT button to listen. The LED lights up solid yellow. 8 If there is no voice activity for a preprogrammed period of Advanced Features time, the call ends. OR The call ends when it reaches the maximum ring time.
9 The display shows Edit Number 1 and a blinking cursor 10 Press the Menu Select button directly below Ok once you have entered the number. OR Press the Menu Select button directly below Cncl to return to the previous screen. 11 U or D to Type 1 and press the Menu Select button directly below Edit. U or D to the required mode and press the Menu Select button directly below Ok. OR Repeat Steps 8 through 10 to enter or edit the existing system IDs.
Adding a Contact to a Call List Removing a Contact from a Call List Procedure: Procedure: 1 < or > to Cnts. 1 < or > to Cnts. 2 Press the Menu Select button directly below Cnts. The 2 Press the Menu Select button directly below Cnts. The entries are alphabetically sorted. 3 U or D to the entry you want to add to a call list and press the Menu Select button directly below Optn. 4 U or D to Add to CallLst and press the Menu Select button directly below Sel.
Editing a Contact in a Call List Procedure: 1 < or > to Cnts. 2 Press the Menu Select button directly below Cnts. The entries are alphabetically sorted. 3 U or D to the entry you want to edit and press the Menu Select button directly below Optn. 4 U or D to Edit and press the Menu Select button directly below Sel. 5 U or D to the entry alias you wish to change and press the Menu Select button directly below Edit. 6 A blinking cursor appears. Use the keypad to edit the name.
6 A blinking cursor appears. Use the keypad to edit the name. Press < to move one space to the left. Press > to move one space to the right. Press the Menu Select button directly below Del to delete any unwanted characters. Press * to add a space. Press 0 to toggle between mixed case mode, uppercase mode, and lowercase mode. Press # to toggle between numeric and letter mode. 7 Press the Menu Select button directly below Ok once you Advanced Features have finished.
Scan Lists Your radio can support up to 125 different scan lists. These lists must be preprogrammed by a qualified radio technician. Viewing a Scan List Procedure: 1 < or > to ScnL. 2 Press the Menu Select button directly below ScnL. 3 U or D to view the members on the list. 4 Press H to exit the current display and return to the Home screen. This feature lets you change scan list members and priorities.
4 Press the Menu Select button directly below Sel to add and/ or change the priority of the currently displayed channel in the scan list. OR Press the Menu Select button directly below Del to delete the currently displayed channel from the scan list. OR Press the Menu Select button directly below Rcl to view the next member of the scan list. Advanced Features 5 U or D to select more channels to be added or deleted. OR Use the keypad to go directly to additional channels to be added or deleted.
Viewing and Changing the Priority Status 1 Below the Sel, Del, and Rcl screen, press the Menu Select button directly below Sel to view and/or change the priority status of the currently displayed channel. OR Below the Sel, Del, and Rcl screen, press the Select button one or more times to view and/or change the scan list status icon of the currently displayed channel. 2 A Scan icon indicates that the current channel is in the scan list as a non-priority channel. The LED lights up solid green.
Making a Dynamic Priority Change (Conventional Note: Scan Only) While the radio is scanning, the dynamic priority change feature allows you to temporarily change any channel in a scan list (except for the Priority-One channel) to the Priority-Two channel. This change remains in effect until scan is turned off. Scan then reverts to the preprogrammed (original) setting.
Call Alert Paging Even if other users are away from their radios, or if they are unable to hear their radios, you can send them an individual Call Alert page. You can also verify if a radio is active on the system. Note: The radio automatically exits the feature, if the feature inactivity timer is enabled, when the radio is left idle and the timer expires. You will hear the Menu Inactive Exit Tone upon feature exit.
6 If the call alert page is sent successfully, a tone sounds and the display shows Ack received. OR If the call alert page is not acknowledged, a low tone sounds and the display shows No acknowledge. 7 The radio returns to the Home screen. OR Press the Menu Select button directly below Ok to return to the main screen for Contacts. OR Follow the procedure below. Advanced Features 1 < or > to Call. 2 Press the Menu Select button directly below Call.
Emergency Operation If the Top (Orange) button is preprogrammed to send an emergency signal, this signal overrides any other communication over the selected channel. Your radio supports the following Emergency modes: • Emergency Alarm • Emergency Call (Trunking Only) • Emergency Alarm with Emergency Call • Silent Emergency Alarm Check with your dealer or system administrator for more information on the programming of this feature.
Sending an Emergency Call (Trunking Only) This feature gives your radio priority access on a channel. Note: The radio operates in the normal dispatch manner while in Emergency Call, except, if enabled, it returns to one of the following: •Tactical/Non-Revert – You talk on the channel you selected before you entered the emergency state. •Non-Tactical/Revert – You talk on a preprogrammed emergency channel. The emergency alarm is sent on this same channel.
7 Press and hold the preprogrammed Emergency button for Note: about a second to exit the Emergency Call mode. •If the new channel is also preprogrammed for This feature allows you to send an Emergency Alarm to another radio without any audio or visual indicators. •If the new channel is NOT preprogrammed for Emergency, the display shows No emergency, and you hear an invalid tone until you exit the Emergency state or change to a channel preprogrammed for Emergency.
Advanced Automatic Registration Service (ARS) This feature provides an automated data application registration for the radio. When you turn on the radio, the device automatically registers with the server. Data applications within the fixed network can determine the presence of a device on the system and send data to the device. For example: Text Messaging Service (TMS).
Logging In as a User This feature allows you as the user to be associated with the radio. With this association, every data application (Example: Text Messaging Service) takes on a friendly username. Procedure: Press the preprogrammed User Login button and proceed to Step 3. OR Follow the procedure below. You can still send text messages without logging in as a user. The user login feature only enables the recipient of your message to identify you as the sender by assigning a username to your message.
5 If the selected predefined username has more than eight (8) Advanced Features characters, or an invalid character in it, the display momentary shows Invalid ID. Repeat Step 4. OR A blinking cursor appears beside PIN:. Use the keypad to enter your Personal Identification Number (PIN) number. The maximum PIN length is 4 digits. The PIN number appears as asterisks. 62 OR Wait for the logged in confirmation screen.
Text Messaging Service (TMS) There are three (3) types of text messages: • A new text message (free form message). • A predefined message (quick text message). Note: The radio automatically exits the feature, if the feature inactivity timer is enabled, when the radio is left idle and the timer expires. You will hear the Menu Inactive Exit Tone upon feature exit. Press the Menu Select button directly below Back at any time to return to the previous screen.
Composing and Sending a New Text Message Note: During the uppercase and lowercase mode, multitapping the keys only scrolls through the letters. For example, A->B->C, a->b->c. During the numeric mode, except for 1, pressing the keypad only enters the numeric digits. Subsequent presses of the same key inserts the same digit to the text message (no multi-tap). Procedure: 1 < or > to TMS. Advanced Features 2 Press the Menu Select button directly below TMS to access the TMS feature screen.
9 Press the Menu Select button below Send or the PTT button to send the message. 10 The display shows the Send Message screen and Sending msg. 11 If the message is sent, a tone sounds and the display shows Msg sent. OR If the message is not sent, a low tone sounds and the display shows Send failed. If the message fails to send, the radio returns you to the main TMS screen. Note: You can append a priority status and/or a request reply to your message.
6 The message appears on the Compose screen, with a blinking cursor at the end of it. Use the keypad to edit the message, if required. Press < to move one space to the left. Press > to move one space to the right. Press the Menu Select button directly below Del to delete any unwanted characters. Press * to add a space. Press 0 to toggle between mixed case mode, uppercase mode, and lowercase mode. Press # to toggle between numeric and letter mode. 7 Press the Menu Select button directly below Optn.
Using the Priority Status and Request Reply Features Appending a Priority Status to a Text Message Note: The Priority Status icon on a message does not imply that the message gets higher priority over the other messages when it is being transmitted. It is just an indication that can be embedded into a message to let the receiver know that the message is important.
Removing a Request Reply from a Text Message Procedure: After the outgoing message is composed (see Composing and Sending a New Text Message on page 64 for more information): 1 Press the Menu Select button directly below Optn. 2 U or D to No Req Reply and press the Menu Select button directly below Sel to remove the priority status from the message. 3 The display shows the normal message icon on the label Advanced Features bar.
Managing Text Messages Note: When you receive a message that is flagged with the “Request Reply” icon, you must manually respond to the sender that you have received the message. The system will not automatically send back a notification that the radio has received such message. The Inbox can hold up to thirty (30) messages. Note: U or D to read the message if fills more than one screen.
4 The display shows a list of aliases or IDs, with the sender of the latest received message on top. 5 U or D to the required aliases or ID and press the Menu Select button below Sel to view the message. While on the view message screen, press the Menu Select button directly below Optn, Del, or Back to access the option. • Select Optn to configure the message settings. • Select Del to delete the message. • Select Back to return to the previous screen.
8 The display shows the Send Message screen and Sending msg. Note: You can append a priority status and/or a request reply to your message. See Using the Priority Status and Request Reply Features on page 67 for more information. Accessing the Drafts Folder This folder stores the messages that were saved previously. The Drafts folder can hold up to 10 messages. The oldest draft in the folder is deleted when the 11th message comes in. Procedure: • Select Edit to edit the message before sending it.
2 Press the Menu Select button directly below TMS to access the TMS feature screen. 3 U or D to Sent and press the Menu Select button below Sel. 4 The display shows a list of aliases or IDs, with the recipient of latest sent message on top. 5 U or D to the required aliases or ID and press the Menu Select button below Sel to view the message. While on the view message screen, press the Menu Select button directly below Optn, Del, or Back to access the option.
4 Press the Menu Select button below Send or the PTT button to send the message. Sending msg. the message. OR Press the Menu Select button directly below No to return to the main TMS screen. Press the Menu Select button directly below Back at any time to return to the previous screen. Deleting All Text Messages Note: Procedure: You can append a priority status and/or a request reply to your message. See Using the Priority Status and Request Reply Features on page 67 for more information.
3 U or D to Inbox and press the Menu Select button below Sel to select all messages in the folder. OR U or D to Drafts and press the Menu Select button below Sel to select all messages in the folder. OR U or D to Sent and press the Menu Select button below Sel to select all messages in the folder. Advanced Features 4 Press the Menu Select button directly below Clr.
3 Select the required keys and press the Menu Select button Procedure: Turn the preprogrammed Secure/Clear switch to the clear position. 4 When the key has been loaded successfully, the radio Note: If the selected channel is preprogrammed for secureonly operation – when you press the PTT button, an invalid mode tone sounds and the display shows Secure TX only. The radio will not transmit until you set the Secure/ Clear switch to the secure position.
Selecting an Encryption Key Selecting a Keyset Procedure: This feature allows you to select one or more groups of several encryption keys from among the available keys stored in the radio. 1 < or > to Key. 2 Press the Menu Select button directly below Key. The display shows the last user-selected and stored encryption key, and the available menu selections. 3 U or D to scroll through the encryption keys. OR Use the keypad to enter the number of the desired key.
4 Press the Menu Select button directly below Sel to save the 5 The radio exits keyset selection and returns to the Home screen. 7 Press H, the PTT button, or the Menu Select button directly below Exit to exit. OR Turn the 16-Position Select knob to exit. Erasing the Selected Encryption Keys This feature allows you to erase all or selected encryption keys. Procedure: 1 < or > to Eras. 2 Press the Menu Select button directly below Eras.
Requesting an Over-the-Air Rekey (ASTRO Security Conventional Only) This feature, also known as OTAR, allows the dispatcher to reprogram the encryption keys in the radio remotely. The dispatcher performs the rekey operation upon receiving a rekey request from the user. Radio Lock Procedure: If this feature is enabled in your radio by a qualified radio technician, when you turn the radio on, the display shows Radio locked. 1 < or > to Reky. 2 Press the Menu Select button directly below Reky.
3 If the password is correct, the radio unlocks. If you enter three incorrect passwords in a row, the display shows Deadlock. Turn the radio off and then on, and begin again at Step 1. IMPORTANT: For Secure Radios Only – After a total of 17 consecutive incorrect passwords (turning the radio off and on does not reset this number), the radio erases all of its encryption keys and shows Deadlock. See a qualified radio technician.
The Global Positioning System (GPS) This feature uses information from the Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites orbiting the Earth to determine the approximate geographical location of your radio, expressed as latitude and longitude. The availability and accuracy of this location information (and the amount of time that it takes to calculate it) varies depending on the environment in which you are using the GPS feature.
Enhancing GPS Performance To maximize the ability of your radio to determine a fix, please note the following guidelines: Programmable Waypoints Preprogrammed Waypoints Fixed location coordinates: • Home User-configurable location coordinates. • Emergency • For your initial fix, hold the radio in the face position. • Last Known Location • Stay in the open. The GPS feature works best where there is • Destination nothing between your radio and a large amount of open sky.
Accessing the Outdoor Location Feature Note: An ON menu key may be present on the location menu if it is preprogrammed by the dealer or system administrator. Procedure: Press the preprogrammed GPS button to toggle the Outdoor Location feature on or off. OR Follow the procedure below. 1 < or > to Loc. Advanced Features 2 Press the Menu Select button directly below Loc. 3 The display shows Location off. 4 Press the Menu Select button directly below On to obtain a location fix.
Saving a Waypoint 1 Press the Menu Select button directly below Optn. 2 U or D to Save As Waypt and press the Menu Select button directly below Sel. 3 A blinking cursor appears in the Save As Waypt screen. Use the keypad to edit the auto-generated waypoint, if required. Press < to move one space to the left. Press > to move one space to the right. Press the Menu Select button directly below Del to delete any unwanted characters. Press * to add a space.
7 Press the Menu Select button directly below Back to return to the previous screen. OR Press H, the PTT button, or the preprogrammed GPS button to return to the Home screen. Editing the Alias of a Waypoint Procedure: While in the current location display: 1 Press the Menu Select button directly below Optn. 2 U or D to Waypoints and press the Menu Select button Advanced Features directly below Sel. 3 The display shows a list of waypoints.
Editing the Coordinates of a Waypoint Only the preprogrammed coordinates of Home and Destination are editable. Procedure: While in the current location display: 1 Press the Menu Select button directly below Optn. 2 U or D to Waypoints and press the Menu Select button directly below Sel. 3 The display shows a list of waypoints. 4 U or D to {Home} and press the Menu Select button directly below Optn. OR U or D to {Destination} and press the Menu Select button directly below Optn.
Deleting a Single Saved Waypoint Deleting All Saved Waypoints Procedure: While in the current location display: Procedure: While in the current location display: 1 Press the Menu Select button directly below Optn. 1 Press the Menu Select button directly below Optn. 2 U or D to Waypoints and press the Menu Select button 2 U or D to Waypoints and press the Menu Select button Advanced Features directly below Sel. directly below Sel. 3 The display shows a list of waypoints.
Measuring the Distance and Bearing from a Saved Waypoint 1 Press the Menu Select button directly below Optn. 2 U or D to Dist frm here and press the Menu Select button directly below Sel. 3 The display shows a list of waypoints. 4 U or D to the required waypoint, and press the Menu Select button directly below Sel. 5 The display shows the distance and bearing from the current to the selected coordinates.
Trunking System Controls Using the Failsoft System The failsoft system ensures continuous radio communications during a trunked system failure. If a trunking system fails completely, the radio goes into failsoft operation and automatically switches to its failsoft channel. Procedure: 1 During failsoft operation, your radio transmits and receives in conventional operation on a predetermined frequency. Advanced Features 2 A medium-pitched tone sounds every 10 seconds and the display shows Failsoft.
Viewing and Changing a Site This feature allows your radio to lock onto a specific site and not roam among wide-area talkgroup sites. This feature should be used with caution, since it inhibits roaming to another site in a wide-area system. This feature allows you to view the number of the current site or force your radio to change to a new one. Procedure: Use the preprogrammed Site Lock/Unlock button to toggle the lock state between locked and unlocked. OR Follow the procedure below.
Utilities Viewing the Recent Calls List This feature allows you to view the recent incoming and outgoing call information of the following call types: • Call Alert • Selective Call • Private Call • Phone Call (Outgoing Only) Advanced Features Note: The radio can also be preprogrammed to log only the radio IDs associated with incoming Dispatch Calls. Check with your dealer or system administrator for more information. Procedure: Press the preprogrammed Recent Calls button and proceed to Step 3.
Settings: This feature allows twice as many zones to be accessed from a switch, doubling the amount of switch positions. • Select Low for a shorter transmitting distance and to Note: The Zone Select feature must to be preprogrammed to the 3-position A-B-C switch, while the Zone Bank feature must be preprogrammed to any side button or Top (Orange) button before you can use this feature. Procedure: 1 Use the preprogrammed Zone Bank button to toggle the position between Bank 1 and Bank 2.
You can have up to a maximum of twelve (12) radio profiles programmed into your radio by a qualified radio technician. Note: The radio automatically exits the feature, if the feature inactivity timer is enabled, when the radio is left idle and the timer expires. You will hear the Menu Inactive Exit Tone upon feature exit. Procedure: Use the preprogrammed Profile button and proceed to Step 3. OR Follow the procedure below. 1 < or > to Prfl.
The secondary speaker also has a "whisper" mode with a modified volume taper for quieter modes of operation. If an external speaker or microphone accessory is attached to the radio, neither internal speaker is operational as audio is routed to the accessory. Procedure: Use the preprogrammed Profile button and proceed to Step 3. OR Follow the procedure below. 1 < or > to Prfl. 2 Press the Menu Select button directly below Prfl to access the Profiles feature screen.
Locking and Unlocking the Keypad Turning Voice Mute On or Off You can lock your radio’s keypad to avoid inadvertent key entry. You can enable and disable voice transmission, if needed. Procedure: Procedure: Press the preprogrammed Voice Mute button to turn the feature off or on. OR Follow the procedure below. Press the preprogrammed Keypad Lock button to toggle the keypad lock on or off. Turning Keypad Tones On or Off Advanced Features You can enable and disable keypad tones, if needed.
Note: Note: Procedure: You will hear a brief, low-pitched, warning tone four seconds before the transmission times out. Procedure: 1 Hold down the PTT button longer than the preprogrammed time. You hear a short, low-pitched warning tone, the transmission is cut-off, and the LED goes out until you release the PTT button. 2 Release the PTT button. The timer resets. 3 Press the PTT button to re-transmit. The time-out timer restarts and the LED lights up solid red.
Press H at any time to return to the Home screen without saving your changes. Note: If a call arrives while the radio is in the clock-setting menu, the radio exits clock setting and displays the call information. Any changes made before the call is NOT saved. Using the Conventional Squelch Operation Features Digital Options One or more of the following options may be preprogrammed in your radio. Check with your dealer or system administrator for more information.
Using the Digital PTT ID Feature Your radio’s ID number is also automatically sent every time the PTT button is pressed. This is a per-channel feature. For digital voice transmissions, your radio’s ID is sent continuously during the voice message. Mode Transmit Inhibit on Busy Channel with Carrier You cannot transmit if any traffic is detected on the channel.
Accessing the Battery Information Accessing the Radio Information This feature allows you to check the charge status of the battery. This feature displays the following information of your radio: Procedure: 1 Press the Menu Select button directly below Batt. 2 The display shows the current battery charge, remaining capacity, and the estimated number of times the battery has been charged. 3 Press H or the Menu Select button directly below Exit to Advanced Features return to the Home screen.
Viewing the IP Information 1 < or > to Info. Note: 2 Press the Menu Select button directly below Info. 3 U or D to Radio Info and press the Menu Select button This feature displays the device name, IP address, and status of your radio. The device name of your radio is preprogrammed. Check with your dealer or system administrator for more information. 4 The display shows the Information screen. Procedure: Press the preprogrammed Info button and proceed to Step 3. OR Follow the procedure below.
Viewing the Control Assignments Editing the Soft ID This feature displays the programmable radio functions assigned to the controls of your radio for the currently selected channel. This feature allows you to change your username. See Programmable Features on page 10 for more information on the various programmable features of your radio. Advanced Features Procedure: Press the preprogrammed Info button and proceed to Step 3. OR Follow the procedure below.
6 A blinking cursor appears in the Edit Soft ID screen. 7 Press the Menu Select button directly below Ok to save the new Soft ID and return to the previous screen. OR Press the Menu Select button directly below Cncl to return to the previous screen. Voice Announcement This feature enables the radio to audibly indicate the current feature mode, Zone or Channel the user has just assigned. This is typically useful when the user is in a difficult condition to read the content shown on the display.
You can select to determine the priority given to this Voice Announcement feature. The two options available are: • High – enables the voice of the feature to announce even when the radio is receiving calls. • Low – disables the voice of the feature from announcing when the radio is receiving calls. Note: Pressing the preprogrammed button will always enable the voice feature to announce in High priority. The Voice Announcement and above mentioned options are enabled by a qualified radio technician.
Helpful Tips ! Caution Helpful Tips Take a moment to review the following: Caring for Your Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 103 Cleaning Your Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 104 Handling Your Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 104 Servicing Your Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 105 Taking Care of the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 105 Checking the Battery Charge Status . . . . . . . .
! Caution • (For APX 7000 R Radios Only) Elastomer technology materials used for seals in rugged portable radios can age with time and environmental exposure. Therefore, Motorola recommends that rugged radios be checked annually as a preventive measure in order to assure the watertight integrity of the radio. Motorola 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.
• Avoid subjecting the radio to corrosives, solvents or spirits. Taking Care of the Battery • Do not disassemble the radio. use the connector. Replace the cover immediately once the accessory has been disconnected. Servicing Your Radio Proper repair and maintenance procedures will assure efficient operation and long life for this product. A Motorola maintenance agreement will provide expert service to keep this and all other communication equipment in perfect operating condition.
Gauge Battery Charge Gauge Battery Charge Top Display 76% to 100% full Top Display 11% to 25% Top Display 51% to 75% Top Display 10% or less (at 10%, the gauge begins blinking) U T R Q Battery Recycling and Disposal Helpful Tips Top Display 106 English S 26% to 50% In the U.S. and Canada, Motorola participates in the nationwide Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC) program for NiCd battery collection and recycling. Many retailers and dealers participate in this program.
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Appendix: Maritime Radio Use in the VHF Frequency Range State the position of the vessel in distress, using any information that will help responders to locate you, e.g.: Appendix: Maritime Radio Use in the VHF Frequency Range 5 • latitude and longitude • bearing (state whether you are using true or magnetic north) • distance to a well-known landmark • vessel course, speed or destination State the nature of the distress. 6 Specify what kind of assistance you need.
Operating Frequency Requirements • on ships subject to the Safety Convention, the radio must be capable of operating: • • in the simplex mode on the ship station transmitting frequencies specified in the 156.025 – 157.425 MHz frequency band, and in the semiduplex mode on the two frequency channels specified in the table below. Note: Simplex channels 3, 21, 23, 61, 64, 81, 82, and 83 cannot be lawfully used by the general public in US waters.
Appendix: Maritime Radio Use in the VHF Frequency Range Table A-1: VHF Marine Channel List (Continued) Frequency (MHz) Channel Number Transmit * 157.150 24 157.200 161.800 25 157.250 161.850 26 157.300 161.900 27 157.350 28 157.400 60 110 English Table A-1: VHF Marine Channel List (Continued) Frequency (MHz) Receive Channel Number Transmit Receive 161.750 75 *** *** 76 *** *** 77** 156.875 – 78 156.925 161.525 161.950 79 156.975 161.575 162.000 80 157.025 161.
Term Glossary Definition Central Controller A software-controlled, computer-driven device that receives and generates data for the trunked radios assigned to it. It monitors and directs the operations of the trunked repeaters. Channel A group of characteristics such as transmit/ receive frequency pairs, radio parameters, and encryption encoding. ACK Acknowledgment of communication. Active Channel A channel that has traffic on it.
Glossary Term Definition Cursor A visual tracking marker (a blinking line) that indicates a location on the display. CP Codeplug Deadlock Displayed by the radio after three failed attempts to unlock the radio.The radio must be powered off and on prior to another attempt. Digital Private Line (DPL) A type of coded squelch using data bursts. Similar to PL except a digital code is used instead of a tone.
Term Multi-System Talkgroup Scan List Term Definition Check channel activity by pressing the Monitor button. If the channel is clear, you hear static. If the channel is in use, you hear conversation. It also serves as a way to check the volume level of the radio, since the radio “opens the squelch” when the monitor button is pressed. PIN Personal Identification Number Preprogrammed Refers to a software feature that has been activated by a qualified radio technician.
Term Selective Call Definition A feature that allows you to call a select individual, intended to provide privacy and to eliminate the annoyance of having to listen to conversations of no interest to you. Glossary Any digital P25 traffic having the correct Selective Switch Network Access Code and the correct talkgroup. Squelch Special electronic circuitry, added to the receiver of a radio, that reduces, or cuts off, unwanted signals before they are heard in the speaker.
Term A grouping of channels.
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