XPR6580 Portable Two-Way Radio

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XPR6580
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Motorola Solutions

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The XPR6580 portable radio is no longer manufactured, however accessories and replacement parts may be available. Please contact your Motorola representative for additional information.

Rely on the proven performance of the original DMR portables. The XPR6000 Series features superior audio, optional Bluetooth for audio, integrated GPS, text messaging and expert applications customized to your business.

Available in UHF, VHF and 800 Mhz frequency bands, the XPR6000 Series features up to 1,000 channel capability, programmable buttons, and specifications for submersibility and intrinsically safe options. Due to the FCC Narrowbanding mandate in the United States, product specifications and brochures for Motorola Solutions two-way radio products may indicate 25 kHz/12.5 kHz analog/digital operation which may not be the standard mode of operation at the time of shipment after Jan. 1st 2013. Text Messaging (XPR6580)Use text messaging when discretion is required or routine communication needs to be delivered without interrupting workers or guests Certified Intrinsically Safe (XPR6580)Certified as intrinsically safe by FM when purchased and equipped with an FM battery for use in hazardous environments Basic or Enhanced Privacy (XPR6580)Built-in scrambling for increased security Analog and Digital Compatible (XPR6580)Provides an easy migration to digital operation Display (XPR6580)Flexible, menu-driven interface uses icons or text and large and easy-to-use navigation buttons, to ease message reading and menu navigation Bright Status LED (XPR6580)Tricolor LED indicator shows feedback of calling, scanning or monitoring features Integrated GPS (XPR6580)Locate mobile work teams without additional equipment to purchase, install or maintain. Productivity Enhancing Data Applications (XPR6580)Features the industry’s largest application developer program that enables a wide variety of customized applications including: work order tickets, system management, email gateways, man-down, location tracking, telephony, dispatch and much more IP Site Connect Use your IP network to extend the voice and data capabilities of MOTOTRBO by linking repeaters together. You can create a continuous network that covers employees at 15 geographically-dispersed locations. You can also link up to 15 sites to create wide area coverage or enhance coverage at a single site that has physical barriers. Capacity Plus Opt for this single site, digital entry-level trunking system that maximizes the capacity of MOTOTRBO by connecting several repeaters together. You can use it for a high volume of voice and data communication and link over a thousand users at a single site without adding new frequencies. The Digital Voting option offers an enhanced level of coverage for wide areas and difficult geographies. Linked Capacity PlusExpand the capacity and extend the coverage of MOTOTRBO with this multi-site, digital, entry-level trunking system. It leverages the high capacity of Capacity Plus with the wide area coverage capabilities of IP Site Connect to keep employees at many locations affordably connected. Connect Plus Unify your entire enterprise with this scalable, multi-site digital trunking system that coordinates resources using a dedicated control channel. Calls can be queued during busy times until an open channel is available, important users can be assigned priority status and a wire-line console can be used for centralized dispatch. Digital Telephone Interconnect (XPR6580)Communicate between radios and land-line or mobile phones Transmit Interrupt (XPR6580)Enables a user to interrupt another radio conversation to deliver critical communication exactly when and where it’s needed. Rugged Design (XPR6580)Tightly sealed against wind and dust, and submersible in up to one meter of water for 30 minutes (IP57).

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Motorola Solutions

Discontinued

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