MHz Operation...

LOW

Selecting Frequency Step Size: Press C until current frequency size

STEP

is shown. Rotate Selector Knob to the desired frequency step size then press any key to accept.

Selecting Receive Frequency: In Mhz mode, enter desired frequency (whole or part) or/and rotate Selector Knob to the required frequency.

Selecting TX Offset: Press

OFS

to toggle between no offset, standard

 

positive offset (‘+’ displayed), standard negative offset (‘- displayed) and user-defined TX frequency (“+ - displayed).

Programming User-Defined TX Frequency: Press

OFS

until ‘+ - is

 

shown. Enter desired TX frequency (whole or part) or/and rotate Selec- tor Knob to the required frequency then press Toggle Light / Enter and Parameter Transfer Button.

Memory Mode Operation...

Selecting Memory Channel: In Memory mode, rotate Selector Knob.

Programming Memory Channel: In MHz mode, select the desired fre- quency, type of offset and offset frequency then press Toggle Light /

Enter and Parameter Transfer Button until xxx is shown. Rotate Selector Knob to select the desired memory channel then press Toggle Light / Enter and Parameter Transfer Button to accept.

Loading Memory Channel: In Memory mode, rotate Selector Knob to the desired memory channel then press Toggle Light / Enter and Param- eter Transfer Button to accept.

Scan Operation...

Scanning Frequency Range/Memory Channel : In Mhz/Memory mode,

SCAN

press D to begin scanning the preprogrammed frequency range/chan-

N-DEL

nel. ‘SCAN’ indicator flashes when scanning is in progress, and lights up continuously when it is receiving a signal.

Transmitting During Band Scanning: Press PTT when scan is locked at a frequency.

Deleting Nuisance Channel: With radio locked onto unwanted channel,

press

SCAN

until you hear two beeps.

D

N-DEL

DTMF Telephone Interconnect...

Placing a Telephone Call: Press and hold PTT and dial access code (or,

if radio has preprogrammed code, press

MEM

followed by

). Release

 

PTT and wait for dial tone. If successful, press and hold PTT, then dial

phone number (or, if radio has preprogrammed phone number, press

MEM

 

followed by number button that stores phone number). Press PTT to talk, release to listen. To hang up, press and hold PTT, then dial deaccess code

(or, if radio has preprogrammed code, press

MEM

followed by

).

 

Last Number Redial: Once you have accessed the telephone network,

press and hold PTT, then press

MEM

followed by

(only works with

 

manual entered phone number).

 

 

 

Storing a Phone Number or Access/Deaccess Code: Press and hold

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Motorola AP 73 user manual MHz Operation

AP 73 specifications

The Motorola AP 73 is a cutting-edge enterprise-grade access point designed to accommodate the demands of modern wireless networking in various environments, including offices, warehouses, and public spaces. It exemplifies Motorola's commitment to delivering high-performance solutions that ensure reliable connectivity and seamless user experiences.

One of the standout features of the AP 73 is its dual-band capability, offering concurrent operation on both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands. This dual-band approach not only maximizes the available bandwidth but also enhances the overall network performance by allowing devices to connect on the less congested 5 GHz band. The access point supports advanced Wi-Fi standards, including 802.11ac, which enables higher data rates and improves efficiency—ideal for environments with a high density of users and devices.

The AP 73 is equipped with multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO) technology, supporting multiple streams of data transmission simultaneously. This capability significantly boosts throughput and ensures a stable connection even in challenging environments, where many devices may be vying for network access. The advanced antenna design further optimizes signal coverage, providing robust performance across larger areas.

Another notable characteristic of the AP 73 is its enhanced security features, incorporating WPA3 encryption and integrated security protocols to safeguard sensitive information transmitted over the network. This is crucial for businesses that handle confidential data and require compliance with regulatory standards.

In terms of scalability, the AP 73 is designed to work seamlessly with Motorola's centralized management systems. This allows for easy deployment, monitoring, and troubleshooting of multiple access points across different locations, providing network administrators with valuable insights and control over their wireless networks.

The AP 73 is also built with durability in mind. Its rugged design is suitable for harsh environments and includes environmental protection ratings, ensuring reliable operation regardless of external conditions. Additionally, the access point supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), simplifying installation by reducing the need for additional power sources.

In conclusion, the Motorola AP 73 combines advanced technologies, robust security features, and exceptional performance to meet the challenges of today’s dynamic wireless networking needs. It serves as an essential solution for businesses seeking to enhance connectivity, support a growing number of devices, and ensure a secure and reliable wireless experience.