Sign In
Upload
Manuals
Brands
Motorola Manuals
Portable Radio
APX Series
Motorola APX Series Manuals
Manuals and User Guides for Motorola APX Series. We have
5
Motorola APX Series manuals available for free PDF download: User Manual, Installation Manual, Manual, Care And Troubleshooting Manual
Motorola APX Series User Manual (128 pages)
MOBILE O5 CONTROL HEAD
Brand:
Motorola
| Category:
Two-Way Radio
| Size: 0.88 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
List of Tables
9
Software Version
10
Read Me First
11
Notations Used in this Manual
11
Radio Care
11
Cleaning the External Surface of the Radio
12
Additional Performance Enhancement
12
ASTRO 25 Enhanced Data
12
Dynamic System Resilience
12
Crosstalk Prevention
13
Encrypted Integrated Data
13
Securenet
13
Over-The-Air Rekeying
13
P25 Digital Vehicular Repeater System
13
Conventional Talkgroup and Radio Scan Enhancements
14
What Your Dealer/System Administrator Can Tell You
14
Preparing Your Radio for Use
15
Turning on the Radio
15
Adjusting the Volume
15
Validating Compatibility During Power up
16
Radio Controls
17
O5 Control Head and Microphone
17
Table 1: O5 Control Head and Microphone
17
Keypad
19
Table 2: Text Entry Modes
19
Table 3: Keypad Characters
19
Programmable Features
20
Assignable Radio Functions
20
Assignable Settings or Utility Functions
22
Status Indicators
24
LED Indications
24
Status Icons
24
Table 4: LED Indications
24
TMS Status Icons
27
Call Type Icons
27
Table 5: TMS Status Icons
27
Table 6: Call Type Icons
27
Intelligent Lighting Indicators
28
Alert Tones
28
General Radio Operation
31
Selecting a Zone
31
Selecting a Radio Channel
31
Selecting a Channel by Using Channel Search Button
31
Mode Select Feature
32
Saving a Zone and a Channel to a Softkey
32
Saving a Zone and a Channel to a Button
32
Receiving and Responding to a Radio Call
33
Receiving and Responding to a Talkgroup Call
33
Receiving and Responding to a Private Call (Trunking Only)
34
Receiving and Responding to a Telephone Call (Trunking Only)
34
Methods to Make a Radio Call
34
Making a Talkgroup Call
35
Making a Private Call (Trunking Only)
35
Making a Telephone Call (Trunking Only)
36
Switching between Repeater or Direct Operation Button
36
Monitor Feature
37
Monitoring a Channel
37
Monitoring Conventional Mode
37
Advanced Features
38
Viqi
38
Table 7: Viqi Virtual Partner Queries
38
Using Viqi Virtual Partner
39
Advanced Call Features
39
Calling a Phone Not in the List
39
Selective Call (ASTRO Conventional Only)
39
Receiving a Selective Call
39
Making a Selective Call
40
Talkgroup Call Feature (Conventional Only)
40
Selecting a Talkgroup
41
Sending a Status Call
41
Making a Priority Dispatch Calls
42
Dynamic Regrouping (Trunking Only)
42
Classification of Regrouped Radios
42
Requesting a Reprogram (Trunking Only)
43
Dynamic Zone Programming
43
Entering the Dynamic Zone to Select a Dynamic Channel
43
Deleting a Channel in the Dynamic Zone
44
Saving a Channel in the Dynamic Zone from List Selection
44
Multiple Control Head Features
44
Setting the ID of the Initial Control Head
45
All Active Mode
45
Activating and Deactivating Intercom in All Active Mode
45
One Active Mode
46
Contacts
47
Making a Private Call from Contacts
47
Adding a New Contact Entry
48
Deleting a Contact Entry
48
Adding a Contact to a Call List
49
Methods of Contact Editing in a Call List
49
Editing an Entry Alias
49
Editing a Call Type
50
Editing as Entry ID
50
Scan Lists
50
Intelligent Priority Scan
51
Viewing a Scan List
51
Editing the Scan List
51
Changing the Scan List Status
52
Viewing and Changing the Priority Status
52
Scan
53
Turning Scan on or off
53
Turning Scan on While Disregarding the Squelch Code (Conventional Channels Only)
53
Deleting a Nuisance Channel
53
Restoring a Nuisance Channel
54
Changing Priorities Status While Scan Is on
54
Restoring Priorities in a Scan List
54
Using the Hang up Box (HUB)
54
Call Alert Paging
55
Receiving a Call Alert Page
55
Sending a Call Alert Page
55
Enabling and Disabling In-Call User Alert
56
Quick Call II
57
Initiating a Quick Call II Transmission
57
Emergency Operation
57
Special Considerations for Emergency Operation
58
Emergency Keep-Alive
58
Exiting Emergency Operation
58
Exiting Emergency as Supervisor (Trunking Only)
58
Table 8: Emergency Operation Scenarios
58
Sending an Emergency Alarm
59
Sending an Emergency Call (Trunking Only)
59
Sending an Emergency Call with Hot MIC (Trunking Only)
60
Sending an Emergency Alarm with Emergency Call
60
Sending an Emergency Alarm and Call with Hot MIC
61
Sending a Silent Emergency Alarm
61
Impact Detection
62
Detecting Impact
62
Exiting Impact Detected Condition
63
Automatic Registration Service
63
Selecting or Changing the ARS Mode
63
User Login Feature
64
Logging in as a User
64
Logging out
65
Text Messaging Service
66
Accessing the Messaging Features
66
Composing and Sending a New Text Message
66
Sending a Quick Text Message
67
Priority Status and Request Reply of a New Text Message
68
Appending a Priority Status to a Text Message
68
Removing a Priority Status from a Text Message
68
Appending a Priority Status and a Reply Request to a Text Message
69
Appending a Request Reply to a Text Message
69
Removing a Priority Status and a Reply Request from a Text Message
69
Removing a Request Reply from a Text Message
69
Receiving a Text Message
70
Viewing a Text Message from the Inbox
70
Accessing the Drafts Folder
71
Replying to a Received Text Message
71
Sent Text Messages
72
Deleting Text Messages
73
Secure Operations
73
Enabling Secure Transmission
73
Accessing the Secure Feature
73
Managing Encryption
74
Loading Encryption Keys
74
Multikey Feature
74
Selecting Encryption Keys
75
Selecting Keysets
75
Erasing Encryption Keys
76
MDC OTAR (Conventional Only)
76
Requesting an Over-The-Air Rekey
76
Hear Clear
77
Infinite UKEK Retention
77
Radio Lock
77
Changing the Radio Lock Password
78
Enabling or Disabling Radio Lock (Secure Radios Only)
78
Changing the Tactical Inhibit Password
79
Radio Stun and Kill
79
Radio Stun
79
Using Radio Stun
79
Radio Kill
80
Using Remote Kill to Kill Another Radio
80
Using Direct Kill to Kill Your Own Radio
81
Radio Inhibit
81
Global Positioning System/Global Navigation Satellite System
81
GPS Performance Enhancement
81
Accessing the Outdoor Location Feature
82
Location Format
82
The Outdoor Location Feature (Using GPS)
82
Saving a Waypoint
83
Turning off GPS
83
Editing the Alias of a Waypoint
84
Viewing a Saved Waypoint
84
Editing the Coordinates of a Waypoint
85
Deleting a Single Saved Waypoint
86
Deleting All Saved Waypoints
86
Location Feature in Emergency Mode
87
Measuring the Distance and Bearing from a Saved Waypoint
87
Peer-Location on the Display (ASTRO Conventional)
87
Mission Critical Geofence (ASTRO 25 Trunking)
88
Entering the Geofence Area
88
Entering Mission Critical Geofence
89
Exiting Mission Critical Geofence
89
Mission Critical Geofence
89
Trunking System Controls
90
Operating in Failsoft System
90
Out-Of-Range Radio
90
Smartconnect
90
Site Trunking Feature
91
Smartzone
91
Locking and Unlocking a Site
91
Viewing the Current Site
92
Changing the Current Site
92
Trunked Announcement
92
Initiating an Announcement
92
Ignition Switch Options
93
Using Emergency Power up
93
Voice Announcement
94
Site Selectable Alerts (ASTRO 25 Trunking)
94
Sending SSA Notification to Single Site
94
Sending SSA Notification to Single Site by Manual Entry
95
Sending SSA Notification to All Sites
95
Sending SSA Notification to All Available Sites
96
Stopping SSA Notification of a Single Site
97
Stopping SSA Notification of a Single Site by Manual Entry
97
Stopping SSA Notification of All Sites
98
Stopping SSA Notification of All Available Sites
98
Channel Change on Off-Hook
99
Low Voltage Threshold Warning
99
Wi-Fi
100
Turning Wi-Fi on or off
100
Selecting Wifi Network
100
Checking the Wi-Fi Configuration and Status of the Radio
101
Utilities
101
Viewing Recent Calls
101
Selecting the Power Level
102
Selecting a Radio Profile
102
Controlling the Display Backlight
103
Turning the Keypad Tones on or off
103
Turning Voice Mute on or off
103
Using the Time-Out Timer
104
Conventional Squelch Operation
104
Using Conventional Squelch Operation Features
105
Using the PL Defeat Feature
105
Digital PTT ID Support
105
Smart PTT (Conventional Only)
106
Transmit Inhibit
106
Enabling Transmit Inhibition
106
Disabling Transmit Inhibition
107
Instant Recall
107
Saving and Playback Calls
107
Changing the Selected Alarms
109
External Alarms (Horn and Lights)
109
Using Non-Permanent Horn and Lights
109
Using Permanent Horn and Lights
109
Receiving a Call While Alarms Are Turned on
110
Turning off Non-Rearmable External Alarms
110
Turning off Rearmable External Alarms
110
Accessories
111
Legal and Compliance Statement
112
Disclaimer
112
Copyrights
112
Declaration of Conformity
113
Important Safety Information
114
Notice to Users (FCC)
114
FCC Licensing Information
114
Canada Licensing Information
115
Maritime Radio Use in the VHF Frequency Range
116
Special Channel Assignments
116
Emergency Channel
116
Non-Commercial Call Channel
116
Operating Frequency Requirements
116
Table 9: VHF Marine Channel List
117
Declaration of Compliance for the Use of Distress and Safety Frequencies
119
Technical Parameters for Interfacing External Data Sources
119
Limited Warranty
120
Motorola Solutions Communication Products
120
What this Warranty Covers and for How Long
120
II. General Provisions
121
III. State Law Rights
121
IV. How to Get Warranty Service
121
What this Warranty Does Not Cover
121
VI. Patent and Software Provisions
122
VII. Governing Law
123
VIII. for Australia Only
123
Service
123
Glossary
124
Advertisement
Motorola APX Series User Manual (128 pages)
TOP DISPLAY
Brand:
Motorola
| Category:
Two-Way Radio
| Size: 1.86 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Declaration of Conformity
8
Important Safety Information
12
Notice to Users (FCC and Industry Canada)
13
Software Version
14
Computer Software Copyrights
15
Documentation Copyrights
16
Disclaimer
17
Getting Started
18
Notations Used in this Manual
18
Radio Maintenance
18
Radio Care
18
Cleaning Your Radio
21
Radio Service and Repair
21
Cleaning the External Surface of the Radio
21
Battery Care
22
Battery Charge Status
22
Battery Recycling and Disposal
23
Additional Performance Enhancement
23
ASTRO 25 Enhanced Data
23
Dynamic System Resilience (DSR)
23
Crosstalk Prevention
23
Encrypted Integrated Data (EID)
24
Securenet
24
P25 Digital Vehicular Repeater System (DVRS)
24
Conventional Talkgroup and Radio Scan Enhancements
24
What Your Dealer/System Administrator Can Tell You
25
Preparing Your Radio for Use
26
Charging the Battery
26
Attaching the Battery
26
Attaching the Antenna
28
Removing and Attaching the Accessory Connector Cover
28
Attaching the Belt Clip
29
Turning on the Radio
30
Adjusting the Volume
31
Identifying Radio Controls
32
Radio Parts and Controls
32
Programmable Features
33
Assignable Radio Functions
33
Assignable Settings or Utility Functions
36
Accessing the Preprogrammed Functions
36
Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button
36
Identifying Status Indicators
38
Status Icons
38
LED Indicator
40
Intelligent Lighting Indicators
42
Alert Tones
43
Display Color Change on Channel
47
HAZLOC Battery Type Detection
47
General Radio Operation
48
Selecting a Zone
48
Selecting a Radio Channel
48
Receiving and Responding to a Radio Call
48
Receiving and Responding to a Talkgroup Call
49
Receiving and Responding to a Private Call (Trunking Only)
49
Receiving and Responding to a Telephone Call (Trunking Only)
50
Methods to Make a Radio Call
50
Making a Talkgroup Call
50
Making a Private Call (Trunking Only)
51
Making an Enhanced Private Call (Trunking Only)
52
Switching between Repeater or Direct Operation Button
52
Monitor Feature
53
Monitoring a Channel
53
Monitoring Conventional Mode
53
Advanced Features
54
Advanced Call Features
54
Selective Call (ASTRO Conventional Only)
54
Receiving a Selective Call
54
Making a Selective Call
54
Making a Priority Dispatch Calls
55
Responding to the Dynamic Regrouping Feature (Trunking Only)
55
Requesting a Reprogram (Trunking Only)
56
Classification of Regrouped Radios
56
Zone to Zone Cloning
56
Scan Lists
58
Intelligent Priority Scan
58
Viewing a Scan List
58
Viewing and Changing the Priority Status
58
Scan
59
Turning Scan on or off
59
Making a Dynamic Priority Change (Conventional Scan Only)
59
Deleting a Nuisance Channel
60
Restoring a Nuisance Channel
60
Call Alert Paging
60
Receiving a Call Alert Page
61
Sending a Call Alert Page
61
Emergency Operation
61
Exiting Emergency
62
Exiting Emergency as Supervisor
62
Sending an Emergency Alarm
63
Sending an Emergency Call (Trunking Only)
64
Sending an Emergency Call with Hot MIC (Trunking Only)
65
Sending an Emergency Alarm with Emergency Call
66
Sending an Emergency Alarm and Call with Hot MIC
66
Sending a Silent Emergency Alarm
67
Change of Channels During Emergency
68
Emergency Keep-Alive Feature
68
Fireground
68
Entering Fireground Zone Channel (Conventional)
69
Sending Evacuation Tone
70
Responding to Evacuation Indicator
70
Tactical Public Safety (TPS) (Conventional Only)
71
Using TPS Normal Transmission
71
Using TPS Emergency Transmission
71
Man down
72
Pre-Alert Timer
74
Post-Alert Timer
74
Radio Alerts When man down Feature Is Triggered
74
Triggering Emergency
74
Radio Alerts When man down Enhanced Is Triggered
75
Exiting man down Feature
76
Re-Initiating man down
76
Testing the man down Feature
76
Secure Operations
77
Selecting Secure Transmissions
77
Selecting Clear Transmissions
77
Managing Encryption
78
Loading an Encryption Key
78
Multikey Feature
78
Erasing the Selected Encryption Keys
79
Requesting an Over-The-Air Rekey (ASTRO Conventional Only)
79
MDC Over-The-Air Rekeying Page
80
Infinite UKEK Retention
80
Hear Clear
80
Radio Inhibit
81
Global Positioning System/Global Navigation Satellite System
81
GPS Operation
82
GPS Performance Enhancement
83
Peer-Location on the Display (ASTRO Conventional Only)
83
Trunking System Controls
84
Operating in Failsoft System
84
Out-Of-Range Radio
85
Site Trunking Feature
85
Locking and Unlocking a Site
85
Site Display and Search Button
85
Viewing the Current Site
85
Changing the Current Site
86
Mission Critical Wireless - Bluetooth
86
Turning on Bluetooth
86
Turning off the Bluetooth
87
Re-Pair Timer
87
Bluetooth Drop Timer
88
Pairing with Low Frequency-Motorola Proximity Pairing (LF-MPP) Feature
89
Radio Indications of Lost Bluetooth Connection
91
Standard Pairing Feature
91
Searching and Pairing the Bluetooth Device
91
Turning on Bluetooth Visibility
92
Receiving Pairing Request from Other Devices
93
Turning on the Bluetooth Audio
93
Turning off the Bluetooth Audio
94
Adjusting the Volume of the Radio from Bluetooth Audio Device
94
Clearing All Bluetooth Devices Information
94
Pairing with LEX Handheld
95
Responder Alert Sensors
96
Holster Sensor
96
Disabling the Sensor
96
Over-The-Air Programming (POP 25, ASTRO 25, and ASTRO Conventional)
97
Voice Announcement
98
Site Selectable Alerts (ASTRO 25)
99
Long Term Evolution (LTE)
99
Data Profiles Available for LTE
101
Turning on the LTE with LTE Button
101
Turning off the LTE Connection
101
Viewing the LTE Status
102
Utilities
103
Using the Flip Display
103
Selecting a Basic Zone Bank
103
Selecting the Power Level
104
Controlling the Display Backlight
104
Locking and Unlocking the Controls
105
Turning Voice Mute on or off
105
Using the Time-Out Timer
105
Using Conventional Squelch Operation Features
106
Analog Options
106
Digital Options
107
Using the PL Defeat Feature
107
Digital PTT ID Support
107
Smart PTT Feature (Conventional Only)
108
Transmit Inhibit
108
Enabling Transmit Inhibition
109
Disabling Transmit Inhibition
109
Instant Recall
109
Saving and Playback Calls
110
Accessories
111
Maritime Radio Use in the VHF Frequency Range
112
Special Channel Assignments
112
Emergency Channel
112
Non-Commercial Call Channel
112
Operating Frequency Requirements
113
Declaration of Compliance for the Use of Distress and Safety Frequencies
115
Technical Parameters for Interfacing External Data Sources
115
Glossary
116
Control Channel
117
Dynamic Regrouping
118
Limited Warranty
123
Motorola Solutions Communication Products
123
What this Warranty Covers and for How Long
123
II. General Provisions
124
III. State Law Rights
125
How to Get Warranty Service
125
What this Warranty Does Not Cover
125
Patent and Software Provisions
126
VII. Governing Law
127
VIII. for Australia Only
127
Motorola APX Series Installation Manual (95 pages)
Two-Way Radios
Brand:
Motorola
| Category:
Radio
| Size: 5.47 MB
Table of Contents
Foreword
3
Parts Ordering
3
Computer Software Copyrights
3
Document Copyrights
3
Disclaimer
3
Trademarks
3
Installation Requirements for Compliance with Radio Frequency (RF) Energy Exposure Safety Standards
4
Table of Contents
5
Mobile Radio Model Numbering Scheme
15
Commercial Warranty
17
Limited Warranty
17
Motorola Solutions Communication Products
17
What this Warranty Covers and for How Long
17
General Provisions
18
State Law Rights
18
How to Get Warranty Service
18
What this Warranty Does Not Cover
18
Patent and Software Provisions
19
Governing Law
19
Chapter 1 Introduction
21
Mobile Radio Description
21
Dimensions
21
MID Power Dash Mount Transceiver and Trunnion
21
Figure 1-3. Front View of O3 Control Head with Coiled Cable
22
Figure 1-4. Side View of O3 Control Head with Coiled Cable
22
Figure 1-5. Front View of O5 Control Head Attached to APX 8500 MID Power Dash Mount Transceiver and Trunnion
22
Figure 1-6. Side View of O5 Control Head Attached to APX 8500 MID Power
22
Dash Mount Transceiver and Trunnion
22
Figure 1-7. Front View of O7 Control Head Attached to APX 8500 MID Power Dash Mount Transceiver
22
And Trunnion
22
Figure 1-8. Side View of O7 Control Head Attached to APX 8500 MID Power Dash Mount Transceiver and Trunnion
22
Figure 1-9. Front View of Remote Mount and Trunnion
22
Figure 1-10. Side View of Remote Mount and Trunnion
22
Figure 1-11. Front View of O2 Control Head with Remote Mount and Trunnion
23
Figure 1-12. Side View of O2 Control Head with Remote Mount and Trunnion
23
Figure 1-13. Front View of O5 Control Head with Remote Mount and Trunnion
23
Figure 1-14. Side View of O5 Control Head with Remote Mount and Trunnion
23
Figure 1-15. Front View of O7 Control Head with Remote Mount and Trunnion
23
Figure 1-16. Side View of O7 Control Head with Remote Mount and Trunnion
23
Figure 1-17. Front View of O9 Control Head with Trunnion
24
Figure 1-18. Side View of O9 Control Head with Trunnion
24
Figure 1-19. Top View of O9 Universal Relay Controller with Trunnion (URC Is an Orderable Accessory)
24
Figure 1-20. Side View of O9 Universalrelay Controller with Trunnion(URC Is an Orderable Accessory)
24
Figure 1-21. Siren and Lights Interface Module (SLIM)
24
Figure 1-22. Front View of SB9600 Whelen Siren
25
Figure 1-23. Siren/Pa Cable Connections
25
Standard Configurations
26
Dash Mount Configuration
26
Figure 1-24. Dash Mount Configuration for O2 Control Head
26
Figure 1-25. Dash Mount Configuration for O3 Control Head
26
Figure 1-26. Dash Mount Configuration for O5 Control Head
27
Figure 1-27. Dash Mount Configuration for O7 Control Head
27
Remote Mount Configuration
28
Figure 1-28. Remote Mount Configuration with MID Power Transceiver, Transceiver Interface Board, CHIB Rear Assembly and O2 Control Head
28
Figure 1-30. Remote Mount Configuration with MID Power Transceiver, Transceiver Interface Board
29
CHIB Rear Assembly and O5 Control Head
30
O7 Control Head
31
Multi Control Head
35
Motorcycle Configurations
35
Base/Control Stations
35
Tools Required for APX Mobile Installations
35
Chapter 2 Standard Configurations
37
Planning the Installation
37
O9 Control Head
38
Radio Operation Wiring for Dash and Remote Configurations
51
Dash Mount: Power, Ignition, and Emergency Cable Installation
51
External Speaker
51
Remote Mount: Power, Ignition, and Emergency Cable Installation
52
Table 2-1. Dash and Remote O2, O3, O5, O7 or O9 Radio Power on @ J2
53
Table 2-2. Remote O2, O5, O7 or O9 Radio Power on @ J200
53
Table 2-3. Ignition Interface Cables
53
Ignition Sense Switch (Radio Wide Advance)
54
Table 2-4. Ignition Sense Switch Settings in CPS
54
Motorola Branded SB9600 Siren/Pa Configuration/Programming
56
Table 2-5. Power Level Configurations
56
Radio Mounting
57
Table 2-6. MID Power Trunnion Kit
59
Remote Mount with Trunnion
61
Remote Mount Control Head Installation
62
Multiple Control Head Installation
65
Table 2-7. Available CAN Cables
68
Cable Installation
69
Setting the Initial Control Head ID
69
O3 Control Head and Remote Mount Cabling
70
Locking Kit (Optional)
72
All Radios
72
Power Cables (Transceiver and Control Head)
73
O2, O5, O7 or O9 Control Head Power Cables
73
Table 2-8. Power Cables
73
Battery Selector Switch
74
Antenna Installation
75
Selecting an Antenna Site/Location on a Metal Body Vehicle
75
Multiplexers and Vehicle Installation
77
QMA Connection (APX8500 Only)
77
Gps/Glonass/Wi-Fi/Antenna Placement (APX8500 Only)
77
Speaker
78
Internal Speaker Disassembly
79
Microphone Hang-Up Clip
82
Standard or O3 Control Head Hang-Up Clip
82
RFID (Option)
82
RFID Reading
83
Programming RFID (if Equipped)
86
Table 2-1. Model Number Chart in 12-Digit ASCII Format
86
Table 2-2. Serial Number with Radio Band/Tier/Power
86
Completing the Installation
87
Chapter 3 Universal Relay Controller Installation
89
Universal Relay Controller Mounting
89
Figure 3-2. Universal Relay Controller Installation Exploded View
90
O7/O9 Universal Relay Controller Cable Assembly
91
Power Cable
91
Ground Cable
91
Wires
92
O7/O9 to URC Cable
93
Chapter 4 Options and Accessories Installation
95
Dash-Mount Accessory Installation
95
Dash-Mount Emergency Pushbutton or Footswitch Installation
95
Emergency Pushbutton or Footswitch Installation
95
Advertisement
Motorola APX Series Manual (29 pages)
INTERACTIVE END USER TOOLKIT (IEUTK)
Brand:
Motorola
| Category:
Two-Way Radio
| Size: 1.25 MB
Motorola APX Series Care And Troubleshooting Manual (2 pages)
Brand:
Motorola
| Category:
Portable Radio
| Size: 0.34 MB
Advertisement
Related Products
Motorola APX7000XE 1.5
Motorola AP 73
Motorola Astro Digital Saber II
Motorola Astro Digital Saber III
Motorola ASTRO PR 1500
Motorola ASTRO APX 6000 Series
Motorola ASTRO Digital Saber
Motorola ASTRO R
Motorola Astro XTS
Motorola Astro Dimetra MTP
Motorola Categories
Cell Phone
Two-Way Radio
Baby Monitor
Cordless Telephone
Radio
More Motorola Manuals
Login
Sign In
OR
Sign in with Facebook
Sign in with Google
Upload manual
Upload from disk
Upload from URL