Pairing Bluetooth Device With The Radio - Motorola APX 6000 User Manual

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Pairing Bluetooth Device with the Radio

The range of Bluetooth operation is 10 meters line-of-sight
communication. This is an unobstructed path between the
location of the signal transmitter (your radio) and the location of
the receiver (your device or accessory).
Obstacles that can cause an obstruction in the line-of-sight
include trees, buildings, mountains, cars and etc.
It is NOT recommended that you leave your radio behind and
expect your accessory to work with a high degree of reliability
when they are separated.
At the fringe areas of reception, both voice and tone quality will
start to sound "garbled" or "broken". To correct this problem,
simply position the Accessory and Radio closer to each other
(within the 10 meter defined range) to re-establish clear audio
reception.
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Bluetooth
Pairing
Location
Procedure:
Note:
Bluetooth tones, Bluetooth menu and preprogrammed
buttons must be preprogrammed by a qualified radio
technician. Check with your dealer or system
administrator for more information.
With your radio's Bluetooth feature ON, and the Bluetooth tones
enabled:
1
Turn on the accessory, then place it close to your radio
aligning the Bluetooth Pairing Location on the radio to the
Bluetooth Pairing Location (a blue dot) on the accessory.
2
If the pairing process is successful, you hear an
incremental-pitched tone to indicate paired.
OR
If the pairing process fails, you hear a short, low-pitched
tone. The display shows Bluetooth pairing failed. Repeat
step 1 again.
3
The radio continues to connect to the device.
If the connecting process is successful, you hear an
incremental-pitched tone. The display shows <Device
Type> connected, and the Bluetooth icon turns from
a
.
OR
If the device already have pairing records and the
connecting process fails, you hear a short, low-pitched tone.
The display shows <Device Type> connect failed.
Repeat step 2 to reconnect the Bluetooth device.
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David L. Marlowe
April 15, 2025

Can this radio be programmed for 700 and VHF ? We want to be able to use it on 700 unless the 700 band goes down. If it goes down we want to be able to switch to VHF to be able to communicate.

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Mr. Anderson
April 15, 2025

Yes, the Motorola APX 6000 can be programmed to operate on both 700 MHz and VHF bands, but only if it is a multiband model that supports both frequency ranges. Models are available in single-band or multiband configurations, so to operate on both, the specific radio must include those bands.

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Mark
April 24, 2025

I work EMS and I am wondering if there are 2 medics in the same room and 1 pushes the silent alarm for help, does the other medics radio tone with the alarm sound or is there a proximity function to negate this from happening?

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