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APX7000 audio playback

19sargeusmc56

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Top side button programmed for short press audio playback, but I get a bonk when I try to use it. Gotta be missing something stupid.
The APX help file is terrible. Lota of info there, but it doesn't tell you where to FIND the stuff its telling you about.
 

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Had no idea such a resource existed. Accessed thru your Mot cust acct?
 

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Initially based on personal experience, but the reference material was accessed via a google search for "motorola apx audio playback"
 
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