Change Of Channels During Emergency; Emergency Keep-Alive Feature; Emergency Find Me - Motorola APX 6000XE User Manual

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Change of Channels during Emergency

For ALL Emergency transmissions, when changing
channels:
If the new channel is also preprogrammed for
Emergency, you can change channels while in
Emergency operation. The emergency alarm or call
continues on the new channel.
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.

Emergency Keep-Alive Feature

This feature, when enabled, prevents the radio from being
turned off by using the On/Off Control Knob when the
radio is in the Emergency state.
Send Feedback
NOTICE:
The radio only exits the Emergency state using one
of the ways mentioned in the previous sections.
See
Sending an Emergency Alarm on page
Sending an Emergency Call (Trunking Only) on
page
93,
Sending an Emergency Alarm with
Emergency Call on page
Emergency Alarm on page

Emergency Find Me

The Emergency Find Me (EFM) feature is an additional
emergency feature providing information to nearby radios,
utilizing the Bluetooth Low Energy (BT-LE) transmission
from a radio. In an emergency situation, when the user
presses the pre-programmed Emergency button, there will
be periodic EFM beacon transmitted from the radio along
with the other existing emergency activities. The radios
which are near to the transmitting radio and are capable of
receiving BT-LE signals would receive the beacon
transmission. The range of EFM beacon depends on the
environment in which the radios are located.
Check with your dealer or system administrator for more
information on the programming of this feature.
English
93,
95, or
Sending a Silent
96.
97

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