Fireground - Motorola 3.5 User Manual

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NOTICE:
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
central components:
Your APX portable radios
Incident Management Software
Command Terminal
Radio Frequency (RF) Modem (Conventional Only)
Control Channel Radio (Trunking)
Optional Data Radio (Trunking)
Accountability Server (Trunking)
DVRS (Optional)
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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.
The command terminal receives the following status
updates from your radio:
Powering up or down the radio
Automatic response to Polling
Response to Evacuation commands
Pressing the PTT button to make voice transmission
Sending an Emergency Alarm and Call
Entering or Exiting a Trunking Talkgroup

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