Fireground - Motorola APX 6000 2 User Manual

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display. In the case of multiple radios transmitting
at one time, the receiving radio displays Multiple
Beacon RX.
2 Press the menu Bcon. The receiving radio displays
the transmitting radios Contact ID and one of the
following RSSI values based on the signal
strength received:
RSSI-Excellent
RSSI-Good
RSSI-Fair
RSSI-Poor
Note:
RSSI-Poor will be shown if the distance
between transmit radio and receive
radios are more than 8 to 10 meters in
an open environment.

Fireground

The portable Fireground Communications System is
designed for deployment at an incident scene. It
consists of five central components:
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Incident Management Software
Command Terminal
Radio Frequency (RF) Modem (Conventional
Only)
Control Channel Radio (Trunking)
Optional Data Radio (Trunking)
Accountability Server (Trunking)
DVRS (Optional)
These components provide on-scene and inbuilding
radio coverage, and enhanced personnel
accountability and monitoring.
The radio helps to indicate your presence on the
scene if it is in the range of the Incident Commander
command terminal, or trunking radio system.
Each Fireground Communication System radio
automatically reports your radio ID on the commander
mobile command terminal. Your name, riding position
and sector are all can be configured to be seen at the
Commander's command terminal.
If you have a critical situation, you can press the
Emergency button which activates an alarm on the
Incident Management Software at the command
terminal.

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