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MOTOROLA APX 6000 XE
RADIO OVERVIEW
A basic overview to review the key
components of the new radios
Motorola APX 6000 XE with XE-RSM microphone attached
RSM IS REQUIRED ON ALL RADIOS ASSIGNED TO BBFR OPERATIONS
Remote
Speaker
Microphone
(RSM)
APX 6000 XE
RADIO HIGHLIGHTS
Top mount display screen - easily visible while
wearing
Larger knobs for easier use
Larger orange emergency button
Top mount display
Volume
Group
Select
Channel Select Emergency
button
Radio side-view
Radio display
Illumination/rotation
Push-to-talk
button
To change from groups
ABC to DEF and back
(bottom button only)
Group Selection
Radio groups can change from A to B
to C with selector switch located
between the volume and channel
selector knobs
To get to D, E, or F groups: Press this
bottom button On the side
of the radio, then rotate the selector
switch to the respective group
Display Illumination/Rotation
To illuminate the radio display, press this
button on the side of your radio.
To rotate your display view, press and
hold this button on the side of your radio.
Removing the battery
To remove the battery:
1) squeeze the battery on both sides, where the yellow arrows are pointing
2) slide the battery in the direction of the green arrow.
XE-RSM MICROPHONE HIGHLIGHTS
2-microphone design to cancel out
background noise
Easily accessible with bulky gloves
Protected buttons to prevent accidentals
Prominent Push-To-Talk Button
Large orange emergency button with strobe light activation
Built-in flashlight
Large Volume Switch – 50% louder – ramp up volume
One inch reflective tape
SEE USER GUIDE FOR MORE DETAILS
RSM Features Emergency
Button
Turns on
flashlight
Dual Microphones
Flashlight/Emergency
Strobe light
Reflective Tape
RSM Features
Volume
P-T-T
Rotation Illumination/
Overview of Radio Channels
Radios groups/channels have been
pre-programmed but are subject to change
over time. The following radio
groups/channels are at time of issue in
August, 2016.
A-Channels
A1- Fire Main A9- LIFEGRD
A2- TAC 2 A10 –CALL
A3- TAC 3 A11- COM1
A4- TAC 4 A12- COM 2
A5- TAC 5 A13- COM3
A6- TRAINING A14- COM4
A7- LIFE SAFETY A15- COM5
A8- ORPD A16- HAWK
B- Channels
B1- MEDCTR B9- WRMC
B2- MEDCTR2 B10- LIFEGRD
B3- BMH B11- BB ALL 1
B4- JFK B12- BB ALL 2
B5- DMC B13- BBPD 1
B6- BOCA B14- TAC2
B7- MARY B15- DYN
B8- BWH B16- LOC
C-Channels
C1- EOC C9- 8TAC94
C2- EM COM2 C10- MA FLAR
C3- EM COM3 C11- LE COM1
C4- EM CALL C12- LE COM 2
C5- 8CALL90 C13- LE COM3
C6- 8TAC91 C14- LE COM4
C7-8TAC92 C15- LE COM5
C8- 8TAC93 C16- LE CALL
D-Channels
D1- SOUTHHUB D9- 8TAC94
D2- SHUBFR
D3- SHUBALL
D4- SHUBLIF
D5- 8CALL90
D6- 8TAC91
D7- 8TAC92
D8-8TAC93
E-Channels
E1- PWMAIN E9- UTMRS
E2- FACMGT E10- UTADMIN
E3- FACLTY E11- BLDG
E4- TRANSP E12- DEVELP
E5- PWSW E13- ENGIN
E6- STRTS E14- WHSE
E7- FLTMGT
E8- UTPR
F-Channels
F1- LE-COM1E F9- REC 2
F2- LE-COM2E F10- REC 3
F3- LE-COM3E F11- LIFEGD
F4- LE-COM4E F12- ADMIN
F5- LE-COM5E F13- ALL1
F6- PARKS F14- ALL2
F7- PKIRG
F8- REC 1
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