
MTP8000Ex SERIES
POWER & PERFORMANCE DESIGNED FOR EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS
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The MTP8000Ex Series sets a new standard in TETRA ATEX radios. From their form to their function, these new radios have been carefully engineered to address workers’ needs and offer the ultimate in safe, reliable and efficient communications in hazardous environments.
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COMMUNICATE LOUDLY AND CLEARLY WHEN IT MATTERS WITH THE MTP8000Ex SERIES
A team leader at an oil refinery uses his MTP8000Ex radio to communicate safely with control and his team as they change shift. The advanced ergonomics mean he can easily change the volume level and talkgroup whilst wearing protective clothing and thick gloves.
His body-worn gas sensor picks up a gas leak and control are instantly notified via the Bluetooth link. Control uses the location sensor in the radio to identify the source of the leak and advise the location.
Using his Bluetooth PTT button, headset and microphone to hear and be heard clearly against the loud background noise, he calls for help from one of his team. Together they shut off the leaking pipe.
Loud and clear audio and enhanced coverage ensure safe communications.
Exaggerated control knob makes it easy to change volume and talkgroup in heavy gloves.
Wireless headset, microphone and push-to-talk button reduce the risk of catching wires and make communications easier.
Bluetooth wireless technology connects the radio to bodyworn sensors improving safety.
Rugged design, built to the latest ATEX and IECEx standards, means the radios can be used in toughest and most hazardous environments.
The ANC RSM easily connects to headsets and speaker microphones worn with breathing apparatus and safety equipment.
Top Display makes it easy to see emergency notifications, battery level, volume and talkgroup when in pocket or on belt.
Coverage indicator clearly shows when the radios are in areas of poor or marginal coverage.
COMMUNICATE WITH VOICE & DATA WHEN IT MATTERS MOST WITH THE MTP8000Ex SERIES
A Fire and Rescue team respond to an accident at a chemical plant. They are issued MTP8000Ex Series radios to communicate safely in the hazardous environments.
The firefighters use the Active Noise Cancelling (ANC) Remote Speaker Microphone (RSM) with headset and speaker microphone to communicate whilst wearing breathing apparatus.
As they move further into the building, the coverage indicator on the radio lets them know they are safely connected. Status updates are easily seen on the top display.
Control is alerted by body-worn heart rate monitor and Bluetooth link that a firefighter is in trouble carrying a casualty. He presses the large emergency button easily, wearing heavy gloves, as he asks for help. Despite the loud environment, the team can communicate clearly and easily using the audio solution in the smoke mask and find their colleague to help rescue the casualty.