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Motorola APX 6000 Kullanıcı Kılavuzu
Note: Table 3 applies to all frequency bands and power.
Table 3: Recommended Minimum Lateral Distance from Vehicle Body of
Note: Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic
interference (EMI) if inadequately shielded, designed, or otherwise
configured for electromagnetic compatibility.
Description
The APX™ Vehicular Adapter (APX VA) is an accessory that adapts
APX6000 series radios to operate in a vehicular (mobile) environment, and
allows in-vehicle battery charging.
Note: The APX VA will require the APX Radio (APX6000, APX6000Li,
APX6000XE, APX5000, and SRX2200) to have at least Radio Firmware
version R13.00.00 and above for full compatibility.
The APX VA is designed to operate only with the combination of an APX series
radio and one of the following batteries:
PMMN4403 Li-Ion Slim IMPRES IP67
NNTN7038 Li-Ion IMPRES IP67
NNTN8092 Li-Ion FM IMPRES Ruggedized
NNTN8182 Li-Ion Ruggedized
The use of batteries not made by Motorola is not recommended.
The APX VA has no On/Off switch. In order to charge the radio's battery, the
vehicle's ignition switch must be turned on (if employing the "Standard Wiring
to Vehicle Switched A+"). However, the transmit and receive audio functions of
the APX VA are always operational regardless of the ignition switch condition.
These circuits activate whenever the APX VA detects that a radio has been
loaded and turned on.
Keep foreign objects from falling into the APX VA. Trying to
retrieve items that have accidentally fallen into the APX VA is not
recommended. Consult a service technician for maintenance.
Retrieve radio and disconnect VA until serviced.
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Vehicle-Installed Mobile Two-Way Radio
Minimum Lateral Distance from Vehicle Body
3 ft. (90 cm)