Mission Critical Geofence; Mission Critical Geofence Entry; Mission Critical Geofence Exit; Trunking System Controls - Motorola APX 8000H User Manual

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Chapter 6: Advanced Features
6.17.2

Mission Critical Geofence

This feature allows the radio to use the GPS receiver to determine radio location at frequent intervals
and evaluate if the radio is within the Geofence area in real time
Check with your dealer or qualified technician to programme the geofence coordinates and actions.
6.17.3

Mission Critical Geofence Entry

When the radio enters the predefined Geofence area, the radio displays <Geofence Alias> with
intelligent backlight and the user hears a Voice Announcement. Zone and channel alias of the
Geofence area is displayed.
If the radio is set to manual, the user can choose either to proceed with zone and channel change or
cancel the change.
The radio then connects to the designated talkgroup. The radio displays the talkgroup alias and
dynamic regroup tone sounds. The transmit power level changes and the radio shows a direct text
message content without any user operation.
NOTICE:
Depending on how your radio is programmed, you may or may not be alerted by Voice
Announcement (VA), TMS display, Intelligent Backlight, and the Transmit Power Level. The
user will be alerted only if these indicators are configured in the radio. The VA can be
programmed to alert continuously or momentarily.
If Site Selectable Alert (SSA) is enabled, the radio mutes any alert that is received when
entering the Geofence area and unmutes when exiting.
6.17.4

Mission Critical Geofence Exit

When the radio exits the Geofence area, the radio reverts to the original transmit power level,
intelligent lighting, channel or newly assigned talkgroup.
Voice announcement is cancelled or the user hears a pre-programmed VA tone. The radio displays the
new channel and a message is received to indicate the changes.
6.18

Trunking System Controls

This chapters explains the trunking system control features in your radio.
6.18.1

Operating in Failsoft System

When and where to use:
The failsoft system ensures continuous radio communication during a trunked system failure. If a
trunking system fails completely, the radio goes into failsoft operation and automatically switches to its
failsoft channel.
During failsoft operation, your radio transmits and receives in conventional operation on a
predetermined frequency. You hear a medium-pitched tone and the display shows Failsoft.
When the trunking system returns to normal operation, your radio automatically leaves failsoft
operation and returns to trunked operation.
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