Location Feature In Emergency Mode; Peer-Location On The Display (Astro Conventional Only) - Motorola APX 4500Li User Manual

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1 Press the Menu Select button directly below Optn.
2
or
to Dist frm here and press the Menu
Select button directly below Sel .
The display shows a list of waypoints.
3
or
to the required waypoint and press the
Menu Select button directly below Sel .
The display shows the distance and bearing from the
current to the selected coordinates.

Location Feature in Emergency Mode

When the Emergency feature is activated by pressing the
emergency button, the radio exits the Location menu and
returns to the Home (default) screen so that you can see
which channel the emergency signal is going out on.
However, you may re-enter the Location menu while still in
emergency mode, provided that Silent Emergency has not
been activated.
If you have turned Location off using the ON/OFF menu
key, it automatically turns back on when Emergency is
activated.
If there is a solid location signal during Emergency, the
current location and the location information received is
saved as Emergency and Last Known Location waypoints,
respectively.
Peer-Location on the Display (ASTRO
Conventional only)
This feature is only available for radio-to-radio voice
transmissions, dispatch call and selective call in
conventional ASTRO system. For radio-to-radio
transmission, in order to allow the radio to show peer-
location, the voice should be directly sent from one radio to
another radio without passing through any infrastructure
facility such as repeaters, phone, or DVRS system. Both
the transmitting radio and receiving radio must be
configured to enable them to send and/or receive the GPS
coordinates. You can check with your nearest qualified
technician for more details.
NOTICE:
If the receiving radio is operating in a Mixed Mode
channel, and the voice transmission is through the
conventional ASTRO system then the radio can
receive the location coordinates of its peers.
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