User Manual
RADIO COMMUNICATIONS Envoy™ Transceiver Getting Started Guide No part of this manual may be reproduced, transcribed, translated into any language or transmitted in any form whatsoever without the prior written consent of Codan Limited. © Copyright 2012–2013 Codan Limited. Codan part number 15-04177-EN Issue 3, June 2013. CODAN™, Envoy™, Easitalk™, and CALM™ are trademarks of Codan Limited. Other brand, product, and company names mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. The English version takes precedence over any translated versions. TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of contents Section 1 Introduction Overview of this guide . The 2220 Handset . . . The 2221 Handset . . . The 2230 Desk Console Keypad . . . . . . . . . Accessing the CD . . . . Standards and icons . . . Section 2 Section 3 . 1 . 3 . 5 . 7 . 8 . 11 . 12 Overview of the wizard . . . . . . . . . . . Using the wizard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Selecting a language . . . . . . . . . . Setting the time and date . . . . . . . . Setting the location of the desk console Adding a channel . . . . . . . . . . . . Entering a self address . . . . . . . . . Adding a contact . . . . . . . . . . . . Selecting an antenna . . . . . . . . . . Selecting a peripheral device . . . . . . . 14 . 16 . 17 . 17 . 18 . 19 . 21 . 22 . 29 . 30 . 32 . 34 . 36 . 36 Using the wizard Navigating the menu structure The basic menu structure . . . . . . . . Navigating the menu structure . . . . . Overview of basic and advanced views Basic view . . . . . . . . . . . . . ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS Advanced view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Switching between basic and advanced views Finding a word or value . . . . . . . . . . . . . Selecting an icon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Selecting a function from the menu bar . . . . . Entering text in a field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Entering special characters . . . . . . . . . Entering text in the 2221 Handset . . . . . . Selecting a value from a list . . . . . . . . . . . Selecting/deselecting a check box . . . . . . . . Moving a slider . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing the order of items in a list . . . . . . . Saving your changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section 4 36 37 38 41 42 44 46 47 49 50 51 52 53 Structure of information Structure of user information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Structure of contact and call information . . . . . . . . . . 58 Section 5 Operating the transceiver Switching the transceiver on and off . . Switching on the transceiver . . . . Switching off the transceiver . . . . The channel screen . . . . . . . . . . Selecting a channel . . . . . . . . . Scanning channels . . . . . . . . . . . Switching scanning on or off . . . . Pausing scanning . . . . . . . . . . Muting the transceiver . . . . . . . . . Switching mute on or off . . . . . . Selecting the mute type . . . . . . . Using the microphone . . . . . . . . . Setting the basics . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting the date and time . . . . . . Setting the brightness of the display Calling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Making a Selective call . . . . . . . Making a Message call . . . . . . . Making a call to a contact . . . . . Making a call from the Call History ii 60 60 60 61 63 65 65 66 67 67 67 68 69 69 70 71 71 73 76 77 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS Making a call from the Emergency key . . . . Using GPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Viewing GPS information . . . . . . . . . . . Using encryption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Switching the encryptor on or off . . . . . . . . Selecting a secure key . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adding a secure key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Selecting the data rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using a crosspatch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Overview of the 3031 Crosspatch . . . . . . . Changing the operating mode of the crosspatch Upgrading the transceiver via a USB stick . . . . . Section 6 Section 7 Appendix A . 78 . 79 . 79 . 81 . 81 . 84 . 85 . 86 . 88 . 88 . 90 . 91 Adding a contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adding a simple call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adding a Message call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adding a Phone call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adding a Get Status call . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adding an RFDS Emergency call . . . . . . . . Completing the contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adding a contact from the Call Log, Call History, or Last Heard Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 . 96 . 97 . 98 . 99 100 101 Contacts . . . 102 Specifications Installing the transceiver Overview of mobile stations . . . . . . . Cables in a mobile station . . . . . . . Mounting a mobile Envoy™ station . Connecting a mobile Envoy™ station Overview of fixed stations . . . . . . . . Cables in a fixed station . . . . . . . Mounting a fixed Envoy™ station . . Connecting a fixed Envoy™ station . ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 108 110 110 112 114 116 116 117 iii TABLE OF CONTENTS Appendix B Compliance Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . European R&TTE Directive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Product marking and labelling . . . . . . . . . . . . . Radiation safety (EU installations only) . . . . . . . . Declaration of Conformity and Notified Body Letter of Opinion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Protection of the radio spectrum . . . . . . . . . . . . EMC and safety notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Radiation safety (non-EU installations) . . . . . . . . Sécurité des radiations (installations non-EU) . . . . . EMC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Electrical safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Earth symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FCC compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FCC Part 90 certification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FCC Part 15 compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IC certification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Product markings and labelling . . . . . . . . . . . . RCM approval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 123 123 123 124 124 126 126 127 128 128 129 130 130 130 131 131 132 Index iv ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE LIST OF FIGURES List of figures Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: Figure 5: Figure 6: Figure 7: Figure 8: Figure 9: Figure 10: Figure 11: Figure 12: Figure 13: Figure 14: Figure 15: Figure 16: Figure 17: Figure 18: Figure 19: Figure 20: Figure 21: Figure 22: Figure 23: Figure 24: 2220 Handset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2221 Handset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2230 Desk Console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Steps in the wizard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Wizard Startup screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Typical menu screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Menu structure (user level, basic view) . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Navigation indicator showing navigation keys that may be used . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Basic view (no advanced view indicator) . . . . . . . . . 36 Advanced view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Find function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Highlighted icon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Functions on the menu bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Example of an editable text field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Character-entry mode indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 List of entries, with and without focus . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Entry with a check box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 A slider value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Screen that has changes to be saved . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Basic structure of information in the Envoy™ Transceiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Structure of call information for a contact in the Envoy™ Transceiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Channel screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Scanning screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Call screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE LIST OF FIGURES Figure 25: Figure 26: Figure 27: Figure 28: vi Crosspatch status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Call Log, Call History and Last Heard Log . . . . . . . 102 Typical mobile station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Typical fixed station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE LIST OF TABLES List of tables Table 1: Table 2: Table 3: Table 4: Table 5: Table 6: Table 7: Keys and their function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Character-entry mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 GPS information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Cables for a typical mobile Envoy™ station . . . . . . 110 Cables for a typical fixed Envoy™ station . . . . . . . 116 Earth symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE vii LIST OF TABLES This page has been left blank intentionally. viii ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 1 Introduction Congratulations on choosing a Codan Envoy™ Transceiver to meet your HF communications needs. You can expect many years of reliable high performance, and if ever assistance is required, Codan’s world-class after-sales support team is ready to help. Please read this guide thoroughly and retain it for future reference. There is an index at the end of this guide to assist you in finding information. Overview of this guide This guide provides instructions on how to connect up your Envoy™ Transceiver, and how to perform basic setup and operating tasks. It assumes that you have limited knowledge of HF communication and of using an HF transceiver. Detailed information for setting up a particular system and extensive reference material are provided on the CD at the back of this guide. This guide contains the following sections: Introduction—provides an overview of the components of the transceiver system Using the wizard—describes the steps in the wizard that are used to set up the transceiver Navigating the menu structure—describes how to navigate the menu structure and perform basic selection and editing functions Structure of information—describes the building blocks of information in the transceiver Operating the transceiver—describes how to operate the transceiver and how to make calls ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE INTRODUCTION OVERVIEW OF THIS GUIDE Adding a contact—describes how to add a contact Specifications—provides a list of specifications for the transceiver Installing the transceiver—describes how to mount and connect the transceiver in mobile and fixed stations Compliance—provides mandatory compliance information ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE INTRODUCTION THE 2220 HANDSET The 2220 Handset The 2220 Handset is a control point for the Envoy™ Transceiver. The user interface provides an icon-based menu structure for easy setup and operation of the transceiver. Figure 1: 2220 Handset microphone Power key Emergency key screen PTT navigation and software keys OK CALL numeric keys TUNE SCAN FUNC ABC MODE DEF 4 FREEGHIRx JKL MNO SEC TUV WXYZ VIEW V S PQRS EASI TALK USB connector The 2220 Handset is a hand-held device that has a microphone, a PTT button, a screen, navigation keys, and numeric keys. The keypad enables you to control and configure the transceiver system via the user interface. The handset and an external speaker connect to the RFU via a special interface cable. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE INTRODUCTION THE 2220 HANDSET The 2220 Handset is shipped from the factory with standard functions pre-programmed to specific keys. The standard function is written on the key in blue text. New user-defined functions may be assigned to most of the keys. Related links: Keypad on page 8 Navigating the menu structure on page 31 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE INTRODUCTION THE 2221 HANDSET The 2221 Handset The 2221 Handset is a control point for the Envoy™ Transceiver. The user interface provides an icon-based menu structure for easy operation of the transceiver. It has a condensed set of keys for use in simpler communication scenarios. Figure 2: 2221 Handset Power key microphone Emergency key screen PTT navigation and software keys OK CALL SCAN USB connector The 2221 Handset is a hand-held device that has a microphone, a PTT button, a screen, and navigation keys. The navigation keys enable you to operate the transceiver system via the user interface using pre-defined profile information. Typically, this profile is fully configured using the TPS system programmer. The handset and an external speaker connect to the RFU via a special interface cable. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE INTRODUCTION THE 2221 HANDSET The 2221 Handset is shipped from the factory with standard functions pre-programmed on the key, or in a list that is accessed via the Functions icon ( ). New user-defined functions may be assigned to this list. Related links: Keypad on page 8 Navigating the menu structure on page 31 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE INTRODUCTION THE 2230 DESK CONSOLE The 2230 Desk Console The 2230 Desk Console is a control point for the Envoy™ Transceiver. The user interface provides an icon-based menu structure for easy setup and operation of the transceiver. The desk console is standard for a fixed station. Figure 3: 2230 Desk Console speaker Desk Console F1 F2 F3 function keys Power key Emergency key screen TUNE FREE Rx GHI V/S 7 PQRS navigation and software keys OK CALL EASI TALK SCAN FUNC MODE 2 ABC 3 DEF 5 JKL 6 MNO SEC 8 TUV numeric keys 9 WXYZ VIEW boom microphone PTT The 2230 Desk Console has an optional boom microphone, a built-in speaker, a PTT button, a screen, navigation keys, function keys, and numeric keys. The console also supports the use of headphones, a foot-switched PTT device, and a separate hand microphone with PTT. The keypad enables you to control and configure the transceiver system via the user interface. The 2230 Desk Console is shipped from the factory with standard hot keys programmed to the numeric keys. The function that each standard hot key performs is written on the numeric key in blue text. Related links: Keypad on page 8 Navigating the menu structure on page 31 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE INTRODUCTION KEYPAD Keypad Standard macros are programmed in the transceiver in the factory. You can also create a macro and assign it to a hot key. NOTE: Table 1: Key For more information, see the Reference Manual. Keys and their function Function Switches on the transceiver. Switches off the transceiver (hold for 2 sec). Performs a hot-key sequence with another key (hold + key): • + 0 jumps to the Brightness screen • + 2 toggles advanced view • + 3 jumps to the Select Language screen (admin level) • + SEC performs secure erase Starts a chain call of all calls for the selected emergency contact (hold for 2 sec). PTT Press-to-talk. Cancels out of editing and calls before they are connected. Performs the function shown directly above the key in the menu bar of the screen. Scrolls left in a list of values. Moves the cursor/highlight to the left. Reduces the volume when the indicator is shown in the menu bar of the screen. Scrolls right in a list of values. Moves the cursor/highlight to the right. Increases the volume when the indicator is shown in the menu bar of the screen. Scrolls up in a list of entries. Moves the highlight up a row. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE INTRODUCTION KEYPAD Table 1: Key Keys and their function (cont.) Function Scrolls down in a list of entries. Moves the highlight down a row. OK Enters the submenu or list of entries represented by the selected icon. Toggles the selection of a check box. Enters the virtual keypad in the user interface of a 2221 Handset. CALL Starts the calling process by jumping to the call screen (default behaviour). Jumps to Contacts/Call History/Emergency Contacts/Last Heard Log (hold for 2 sec). SCAN Toggles scanning on and off. Ends a call. Deletes the character to the left of the cursor. Deletes all characters (hold for 2 sec). 1 TUNE Enters 1 in character-entry mode. Tunes the antenna. 2 FUNC Enters 2, a, b, c, A, B, C in character-entry mode. Access the clarifier for the currently selected channel. 3 MODE Enters 3, d, e, f, D, E, F in character-entry mode. Selects the next allowed mode for the current channel. 4 FREE Rx Enters 4, g, h, i, G, H, I in character-entry mode. Accesses the free-tune receive function. Enters 5, j, k, l, J, K, L in character-entry mode. Toggles the operating mode of a crosspatch, if connected. Shows the firmware version of a crosspatch, if connected (hold for 2 sec). Enters 6, m, n, o, M, N, O in character-entry mode. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE INTRODUCTION KEYPAD Table 1: Keys and their function (cont.) Key Function 7 V/S Enters 7, p, q, r, s, P, Q, R, S in character-entry mode. Toggles the type of mute selected. 8 SEC Enters 8, t, u, v, T, U, V in character-entry mode. Toggles secure mode on and off. Enables you to enter a PIN for a secure session, or access secure information (hold for 2 sec). Enters 9, w, x, y, W, X, Y in character-entry mode. 0 VIEW Enters 0 or a space in character-entry mode. Toggles between the channel screen and Contacts/Call History. EASITALK Enters a special character (repeated press, or hold for 2 sec). Toggles Easitalk™ on or off. Toggles character-entry mode. Enables you to select the input language (hold for 2 sec). 10 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE INTRODUCTION ACCESSING THE CD Accessing the CD To access the CD: Place the CD in the CD drive of your computer. You can view and search the Reference Manual and Getting Started Guide using the Adobe® Reader® supplied on the CD. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 11 INTRODUCTION STANDARDS AND ICONS Standards and icons The following standards and icons are used: This typeface... Means... Italic a cross-reference, text requiring emphasis, or variable information Bold a key on a computer keyboard Bold a menu, submenu, tab, entry, a value in the user interface of the control point, or key that you press on the control point ACTION a hot key for a factory macro NOTE: the text may be of interest to you CAUTION: proceed with caution as your actions may lead to loss of data, privacy or signal quality WARNING: your actions may cause harm to yourself or the equipment 12 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 2 Using the wizard This section contains the following topics: • Overview of the wizard on page 14 • Using the wizard on page 16 • Selecting a language on page 17 • Setting the time and date on page 17 • Setting the location of the desk console on page 18 • Adding a channel on page 19 • Entering a self address on page 21 • Adding a contact on page 22 • Selecting an antenna on page 29 • Selecting a peripheral device on page 30 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 13 USING THE WIZARD OVERVIEW OF THE WIZARD Overview of the wizard The wizard is available if the transceiver: • has not been programmed with a profile • has a basic profile that has a common self address for the default HF networks Selcall and CALM, and has one scan table The wizard steps you through setting up information in the transceiver so that it may be operated at a basic level. 14 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE USING THE WIZARD OVERVIEW OF THE WIZARD Figure 4: Steps in the wizard ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 15 USING THE WIZARD USING THE WIZARD Using the wizard The wizard should start automatically when a new transceiver is powered up for the first time. Figure 5: Wizard Startup screen NOTE: If the wizard screen doesn’t launch automatically, follow the instructions below. If your transceiver has been profiled using TPS, the wizard may not be available. NOTE: For information on specific entries in the wizard, please see the Reference Manual. To use the wizard: 16 Press PTT, then press (Menu) to return to the top level of the menu structure. Check that the icon for the wizard is highlighted ( press (OK). ), then ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE USING THE WIZARD USING THE WIZARD Press wizard. (Yes) to confirm that you want to start the If you want to bypass the wizard, press (No). Selecting a language NOTE: This step in the wizard is shown if you have multiple languages available. To select a language: Press or to scroll to the language that you want to use on the control point, then press OK. Press Press (Yes) to confirm that you want to change the language. (Save) to save the information. Setting the time and date To set the time and date: Press Press Press Press to move to the Local Time entry. Press to enter edit mode for the local time. Press press or to scroll to the value that you want to set, then to move to the next item. Repeat this for minutes, seconds and AM/PM values. Press (Save) to save the local time. Press to move to the Local Date entry. Press to enter edit mode for the local date. or to select the time zone that you want to use. to move to the Daylight Saving entry. or to select the time that you want to use. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 17 USING THE WIZARD USING THE WIZARD Press press Repeat this for the day/month and year, as required. Press Press Press Press to move to the Time Format entry. Press or Press to move to the Date Format entry. Press or If you want to review the information that you have entered, press or to move through the entries. Press or to scroll to the value that you want to set, then to move to the next item. (Save) to save the local date. to move to the Clock entry. or to select the type of clock that you want to use. to select the format that you want to use. to select the format that you want to use. (Save) to save the information. If you have not changed any of the time and date information, press (Close). Setting the location of the desk console NOTE: This step in the wizard is shown if your control point is a desk console. To set the location of the desk console: 18 Press or to select the value that you want to use from the following: • If the desk console is connected to the transceiver using cable 08-07205-00x, select Local. • If the desk console is connected to the transceiver using an Ethernet cable (08-07215-001), select Remote. Press (Save) to save the information. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE USING THE WIZARD USING THE WIZARD Adding a channel NOTE: This step in the wizard is shown if you are permitted to add channels. To add a channel: Press Enter the name that you want to use for the channel. Press Enter the transmit frequency (in kHz) that you want to use for this channel. Press (Yes) to add a channel, if required. to move to the Tx entry. to move to the Rx entry. The Rx entry is automatically filled with the transmit frequency. Enter the receive frequency (in kHz), if required to be different from the Tx frequency. Press To select a mode: to move to the Mode entry. • Press to view the list of available modes. • Press or to scroll to the mode that you want to use, then press OK. The check box contains a selected. • Select other modes, as required. NOTE: • when the mode is Press The modes that you select become the allowed modes for this channel. In a scan table, you can duplicate a channel and select another of the allowed modes. (Save). If you want to review the information that you have entered, press or to move through the entries. Press (Save) to save the information. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 19 USING THE WIZARD USING THE WIZARD Do one of the following: • If you want to add another channel, press (Yes), then repeat these steps. • If you do not want to add another channel, press (No). The channels that you enter may be notionally grouped into scan tables. A scan table enables you to manage how these channels are scanned using one set of properties. The same channel may be included in one or more scan tables. One or more scan tables may be allocated to an HF network. The same scan table may be allocated to different HF networks. Do one of the following: • If you want to add a scan table, press (Yes). • If you do not want to add a scan table, press (No), then continue from Entering a self address on page 21. Do one of the following: • If you want to scan all of the channels in the transceiver that have a USB mode, press (Yes), then continue from Entering a self address on page 21. • If you want to choose the channels and modes that you want to scan, press (No), then continue from Adding channels to a scan table on page 20. Adding channels to a scan table To add channels to a scan table: 20 Press or to scroll to the channel that you want to add, then press OK. Press Select more channels, as required. or to select the mode that you want to use. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE USING THE WIZARD USING THE WIZARD Press Continue from Entering a self address on page 21. (Save) to add these channel selections. Entering a self address A self address is used by other stations to call your station. For example, if the self address of your station is 1234, operators at other stations enter the address 1234 when they want to make a call to you. To enter a self address: Enter the address that you want to use. You can enter up to six digits. NOTE: Press (Save) to save the information. NOTE: Addresses ending in 99 and 00 have a special function in Selcall HF networks. The wizard automatically allocates this self address to the default HF networks: Selcall and CALM (if FED-STD-1045 ALE or MIL-STD-188-141B ALE option is installed). Do one of the following: • If you want to add a contact, press (Yes), then continue from Adding a contact on page 22. • If you do not want to add a contact, press (No), then continue from Selecting an antenna on page 29. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 21 USING THE WIZARD USING THE WIZARD Adding a contact A contact is a person who you want to call, and for whom you want to pre-define the method of calling them. You may be able to contact the same person via a number of different methods. When you set up the contact, you define each method as a separate call for the contact. NOTE: If you require more detail on adding a contact, see Contacts on page 93. To add a contact: Enter the name that you want to use for the contact, then press (Add Call). The HF Network entry is highlighted. The HF network defines the call system and self address that is used by your station when the call is made. For example, if you want to select a channel for the call, use a Selcall HF network. If you want the transceiver to automatically select a channel for the call, use a CALM HF network. Press or Press to move to the Call Type entry. Press or NOTE: 22 to select the HF network that you want to use. to select the call type that you want to use. The call type that you select affects information that you can enter for the remainder of this call. If you are adding: • a Selective, Channel Test, Emergency, Get Position or Send Position call Adding a simple call on page 23 • a Message call Adding a Message call on page 24 • a Phone call Adding a Phone call on page 26 • a Get Status call Adding a Get Status call on page 27 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE USING THE WIZARD USING THE WIZARD Adding a simple call A simple call is a call that requires an address only at this stage of the definition process. To continue with adding a Selective, Channel Test, Emergency, Get Position or Send Position call: Press Enter the address of the station that you want to call. Continue from Completing the contact on page 28. to move to the Selcall|ALE Address entry. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 23 USING THE WIZARD USING THE WIZARD Adding a Message call To continue with adding a Message call: Press Enter the address of the station that you want to call. Press If you want to enter a message: • to move to the Selcall|ALE Address entry. to move to the Message entry, then press Start typing the message. NOTE: • 24 Press press Press OK to start a new line, if required. (Options), scroll to OK, then (Select) to add the message to the call. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE USING THE WIZARD USING THE WIZARD If you want to select a message from a list of stored messages: (Options), scroll to Stored, then (Select). • Press press • Press or to use. to scroll to the message that you want NOTE: If you want to view the message, press (Details) to view the message, then press (Close). • Press OK to select the message. • Edit the message, if required. • Press press (Options), scroll to OK, then (Select). Continue from Completing the contact on page 28. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 25 USING THE WIZARD USING THE WIZARD Adding a Phone call To continue with adding a Phone call: 26 Press Enter the phone number. Continue from Completing the contact on page 28. to move to the Phone Number entry. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE USING THE WIZARD USING THE WIZARD Adding a Get Status call To continue with adding a Get Status call: Press Enter the address of the station that you want to call. Press to move to the Selcall|ALE Address entry. to move to the Status Type entry, then press Selcall HF network ALE/CALM HF network ALE Site Manager: Auto Manual Restricted Press or to scroll to the status type that you want to use, then press OK. If you selected ?: Other as the status type, enter the text/command that you want to send, press (Options), scroll to Save, then press (Select). Continue from Completing the contact on page 28. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 27 USING THE WIZARD USING THE WIZARD Completing the contact To finish entering the information required for the contact: Press to move to the Call Description entry. By default, the call type is entered as the call description. Enter the description that you want to use for this call. Press If you want to add another call for the contact, press (Yes), then repeat the steps for adding a call. (Save) to save the information. If you do not want to add another call, press If you want to add another contact, press repeat the steps for adding a contact. (No). (Yes), then If you do not want to add another contact, press 28 (No). Do one of the following: • If you want to select an antenna, continue from Selecting an antenna on page 29. • If you do not want to select an antenna, continue from Selecting a peripheral device on page 30. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE USING THE WIZARD USING THE WIZARD Selecting an antenna Each type of antenna has a specific requirement for tuning, and the transceiver uses a different protocol for each one. You must select the type of antenna that is used in your station so that the transceiver knows how to tune the antenna. Some antennas, such as broadband antennas, do not require tuning. To select an antenna: Do one of the following: • Press or to scroll to the antenna type that you want to use, then press OK. • Press (Close), then continue from Selecting a peripheral device on page 30. Press Do one of the following: (Save) to save the information. • If you want to connect an accessory to the 15-way port of the RFU, press (Yes), then continue from Selecting a peripheral device on page 30. • If you do not want to connect an accessory, press (No), then press OK to close the wizard. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 29 USING THE WIZARD USING THE WIZARD Selecting a peripheral device When you select the peripheral device from the list, the transceiver automatically sets these properties. NOTE: Codan peripheral devices are listed by their type number, for example, 3031 Crosspatch. The type number for a Codan device is located on the front or serial number escutcheon. To select a peripheral device: Press or to scroll to the type of peripheral device that is attached to the connector, then press OK. If there are settings that you can change to optimise this peripheral for your requirements, is shown to the right of the peripheral name when it is selected. If you want to change settings for the peripheral, press see the list of entries that you may change. to If you change the value of an entry for a peripheral device from the default value, is shown next to the title of the entry. 30 Press (Save) to automatically update settings for correct operation of the connected peripheral device. Press OK to close the wizard. If you added a peripheral device, restart your transceiver to activate the new settings. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 3 Navigating the menu structure This section contains the following topics: • The basic menu structure on page 32 • Navigating the menu structure on page 34 • Overview of basic and advanced views on page 36 • Finding a word or value on page 38 • Selecting an icon on page 41 • Selecting a function from the menu bar on page 42 • Entering text in a field on page 44 • Selecting a value from a list on page 49 • Selecting/deselecting a check box on page 50 • Moving a slider on page 51 • Changing the order of items in a list on page 52 • Saving your changes on page 53 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 31 NAVIGATING THE MENU STRUCTURE THE BASIC MENU STRUCTURE The basic menu structure The menu structure comprises a main menu and a series of submenus that are accessed via the main menu. Each menu and submenu is represented by an icon. Some icons provide direct access to an input/view screen, while other icons provide a list of entries for the menu. Figure 6: Typical menu screen title bar highlighted icon icon area menu bar left navigation right software indicator software key key When an icon is highlighted, the name of the icon is shown in the title bar of the screen. For example, when the icon is highlighted, Setup Wizard is shown in the title bar. 32 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE NAVIGATING THE MENU STRUCTURE THE BASIC MENU STRUCTURE Figure 7: Menu structure (user level, basic view) Setup Wizard Add Channel User Data Channels Scan Tables HF Networks Contacts Messages Modes Peripherals Settings Control Point Configuration Connectors Scan Calling GPS Admin Login/Logout Advanced View Information Device Information Option Password Version IP Connectivity Licence General Time and Date Secure Brightness Self Tests Find RFU GPS Functions (2221 only) The menu items may contain further submenus and lists of entries. Each entry either has specific values from which you may choose, or you may enter the information required. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 33 NAVIGATING THE MENU STRUCTURE NAVIGATING THE MENU STRUCTURE Navigating the menu structure The menu structure comprises a main menu and a series of submenus that are accessed via the main menu. Navigation keys enable you to highlight an icon, then press OK to select that menu. You can continue drilling down through the menu structure in this way. At the lowest level of the menu structure there is either an input/view screen, or a list of entries. Navigation is available when the navigation indicator is shown in the menu bar at the bottom of the screen. Figure 8: Navigation indicator showing navigation keys that may be used navigation indicator keys may be used) To navigate the menu structure: To move down through the menu structure: • Press , , or want to select. to highlight the icon that you The name of the icon appears in the title bar of the screen. 34 • Press OK. • Continue moving down through the menu structure by highlighting the icon that you want, then pressing OK. To move through a list of entries at the lowest level of the menu structure, press or . ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE NAVIGATING THE MENU STRUCTURE NAVIGATING THE MENU STRUCTURE To go to the top level in the menu structure, do one of the following: • Press PTT to exit to the channel screen, then press (Menu) to enter the top level of the menu structure. • Press to return to the top level of the menu structure, one level at a time. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 35 NAVIGATING THE MENU STRUCTURE OVERVIEW OF BASIC AND ADVANCED VIEWS Overview of basic and advanced views There are two views of information in the user interface of the control point: basic and advanced. The contents of basic and advanced views are pre-determined and cannot be changed. Basic view Basic view provides a condensed view of the user interface, and typically the view at which the control point is operated. When you power up the transceiver, the control point enters basic view. Basic view is indicated by the absence of an advanced view indicator in the menu bar. Figure 9: Basic view (no advanced view indicator) Basic view provides access to items that are likely to be changed on a regular basis, or the user may want to change to suit their preferences for the day-to-day operation of the transceiver. The user can switch to advanced view to access items that they may want to change occasionally. The user should switch back to basic view to simplify the view of information presented on the screen of the control point. Advanced view Advanced view provides access to additional settings that may need to be changed occasionally, but are not required in the day-to-day operation of the transceiver. Generally, the control point of the transceiver is in basic view so you must switch to advanced view. Advanced view is indicated by the presence of the advanced view indicator in the menu bar. 36 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE NAVIGATING THE MENU STRUCTURE OVERVIEW OF BASIC AND ADVANCED VIEWS Figure 10: Advanced view advanced view indicator Switching between basic and advanced views The user can switch between basic and advanced views to either: • simplify the user interface of the control point (basic view), or • access advanced settings that they are permitted to change (advanced view) To switch between views: Press From the main menu, select Press OK to toggle advanced view on or off as required. Press NOTE: until the main menu screen is shown. (Advanced View). (Save). You can also use the + 2 hot-key sequence to place the user interface into advanced view. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 37 NAVIGATING THE MENU STRUCTURE FINDING A WORD OR VALUE Finding a word or value The quickest way to find an entry or a value in the user interface of the control point is to use the Find function, which is available via the key when the icon selected contains submenus or lists of entries. The feature searches for the sequence of characters (letter, numbers, or a combination of both) that you enter. NOTE: 38 The Find function only searches on words and values that are visible to the operator at the current view and level of access. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE NAVIGATING THE MENU STRUCTURE FINDING A WORD OR VALUE Figure 11: Find function To find a word or value: Highlight the icon that represents the highest level in which you want to search, then press (Find). ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 39 NAVIGATING THE MENU STRUCTURE FINDING A WORD OR VALUE NOTE: If you select the icon by pressing OK, you will enter that menu level. If you do not want to search at the lower level, press (Close) to return to the higher level, then press (Find) again. Enter the letter and/or number on which you want to search. Any entries or values that contain the character you have entered are shown in a list, with the character highlighted. NOTE: You may have to scroll through the list to view all of the results. Enter more characters to refine your search. The icon that is shown with each item in the list indicates the location of the information. For example, if appears next to the item, then it is located in Channels. If there is another item with next to it, then it is located in HF Networks. Scroll to the entry or value that you want to select. Press OK. You are taken to the entry, or the name level of the user data containing the character. 40 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE NAVIGATING THE MENU STRUCTURE SELECTING AN ICON Selecting an icon The top levels of the menu structure are represented by icons. In order to enter the menu represented by the icon, you need to select the icon. Figure 12: Highlighted icon highlighted icon To select an icon: Use , select. Press OK or and ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE to highlight the icon that you want to (OK) to select the icon. 41 NAVIGATING THE MENU STRUCTURE SELECTING A FUNCTION FROM THE MENU BAR Selecting a function from the menu bar The menu bar at the bottom of the screen provides varying functions, depending on the context. You can select a function directly, or activate a pop-up from the menu bar by pressing the corresponding key ( or ). A vertical line next to the text indicates that there are a number of choices from which to choose. Typically, you can add, edit, move, delete, save, duplicate, and clear items specific to your current location in the user interface. Figure 13: Functions on the menu bar indicates that several functions may be selected To select a function from the menu bar: Press or want to select. , corresponding to the function that you If the function in the menu bar does not have a vertical line next to it, the function is performed immediately. If the function in the menu bar has a vertical line next to it, a pop-up is shown. 42 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE NAVIGATING THE MENU STRUCTURE SELECTING A FUNCTION FROM THE MENU BAR If a pop-up of available functions is shown: • Press or to select. • Press to scroll to the function that you want (Select). The function is performed. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 43 NAVIGATING THE MENU STRUCTURE ENTERING TEXT IN A FIELD Entering text in a field You may need to enter text into a field within an entry. This may be a name given to some user data, or it may be a specific value, such as a frequency. When you first enter an editable text field, either by selecting a menu or using the and navigation keys, any existing text that you can edit is highlighted. You can use this text, edit this text, or delete this text and enter new text. Figure 14: Example of an editable text field To enter text in a field: Navigate to a field in which you can edit text. Do one of the following: • To use this text, press • To delete this text, start entering new text. • To edit this text, press end of the text. to place the cursor at the Press repeatedly to select the character-entry mode that you want to use. The indicator for the character-entry mode is shown in the centre of the menu bar. 44 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE NAVIGATING THE MENU STRUCTURE ENTERING TEXT IN A FIELD Figure 15: Character-entry mode indicator character-entry mode indicator Table 2: Character-entry mode Character-entry mode Indicat or All upper-case letters All lower-case letters Leading-capital letters Numbers ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 45 NAVIGATING THE MENU STRUCTURE ENTERING TEXT IN A FIELD Do any of the following: • Press or to move the cursor to the point at which you want to enter text. • Press to delete text to the left of the cursor. • Hold to delete the whole entry. • Press the key on the keypad that corresponds to the letter that you want to enter. For example, if you want to enter the letter E, press 3 twice. After a brief pause, the cursor moves to the next space, ready to enter another character. NOTE: Press If you are in a letter-entry mode and want to enter a number, hold the key corresponding to the number that you want to enter. to move to the next entry. Entering special characters You can enter special characters in messages and names, and in addresses of stations that you call. NOTE: If the FED-STD-1045 ALE/CALM option or MIL-STD-188-141B ALE option is installed in your transceiver, the key may be used to enter the global ALL address syntax (@?@) or special ALE addressing characters easily. To enter a special character: 46 Press or to move the cursor to the point where you want to insert a special character. Press to cycle through the available choices or hold see the available special characters. to ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE NAVIGATING THE MENU STRUCTURE ENTERING TEXT IN A FIELD Depending on the context, you can select from: Press , , or to highlight the character that you want to use, then press (Insert). Repeat as required. Entering text in the 2221 Handset The 2221 Handset does not have alphanumeric keys, however, you can still enter text into fields within the user interface. CAUTION: This process describes how to enter text into an entry field using the virtual keypad, then save the text back to the entry. At this point, the change to the entry itself has not been saved. Descriptions of processes in this document continue from the change to the entry. To enter text: Navigate to an entry in which you can enter text, then press OK to see the virtual keypad. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 47 NAVIGATING THE MENU STRUCTURE ENTERING TEXT IN A FIELD Press , , or to move the highlight to the character that you want to select, then press OK. If you want to change case, enter a number, or enter a special character, scroll to , then press OK. Continue entering text in this manner. Press (Save) to save the information. You are returned to the entry. 48 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE NAVIGATING THE MENU STRUCTURE SELECTING A VALUE FROM A LIST Selecting a value from a list When you select an entry that has a list of values, either by selecting an icon or using the and navigation keys, the field is highlighted to show that it can be edited, and / indicators appear on one or both sides of the field to show that multiple values are available. Figure 16: List of entries, with and without focus entry with focus multiple values available entry without focus To select a value from a list: Navigate to an entry in which you can select a value. Press Press or to select the value that you want to use. to move to the next entry. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 49 NAVIGATING THE MENU STRUCTURE SELECTING/DESELECTING A CHECK BOX Selecting/deselecting a check box There are some entries in the menu structure that require you to enable or disable a particular feature via a check box. When the check box contains a , the feature is enabled. If the check box is clear, the feature is disabled. Figure 17: Entry with a check box To select or deselect a check box: Highlight the entry. Press OK to toggle the check box as selected or deselected. When the check box is selected, the item is enabled. When the check box is clear, the item is disabled. 50 Press (Save) to save the information. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE NAVIGATING THE MENU STRUCTURE MOVING A SLIDER Moving a slider Some values in the user interface of the control point are represented by a slider. Figure 18: A slider value slider navigation key indicator To move a slider: Press any of the navigation keys suggested in the navigation key indicator to adjust the slider. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 51 NAVIGATING THE MENU STRUCTURE CHANGING THE ORDER OF ITEMS IN A LIST Changing the order of items in a list In some areas of the control point, you are able to change the order in which the items appear, which impacts how the item is viewed, or when each item may be used. For example, you may change the order in which the channels, scan tables, HF networks, contacts, phone links, and NETs are listed so that you don’t have to scroll to the item to select it. In areas where the order is important, such as NET members, you can move the items into the preferred response order. To change the order of items in a list: 52 Highlight the item that you want to move. Press (Options), scroll to Move, then press (Select). Press or to move the item to the new position in the list, then press (Place). ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE NAVIGATING THE MENU STRUCTURE SAVING YOUR CHANGES Saving your changes When information in an entry has been changed, either by editing existing text or selecting a different value from a list, an asterisk is added to the title of the screen. Figure 19: Screen that has changes to be saved asterisk indicates that changes have been made To save changes: Do one of the following: • Press (Save). • Press press (Options), scroll to Save, then (Select). • Press (Close) to discard the changes. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 53 NAVIGATING THE MENU STRUCTURE SAVING YOUR CHANGES This page has been left blank intentionally. 54 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 4 Structure of information This section contains the following topics: • Structure of user information on page 56 • Structure of contact and call information on page 58 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 55 STRUCTURE OF INFORMATION STRUCTURE OF USER INFORMATION Structure of user information Information in the Envoy™ Transceiver is stored like blocks in a building. Basic blocks are populated with information first, then these blocks, along with different blocks, are assembled into larger blocks. Ultimately, one of the top-level blocks is used to make a call. The most basic block is a frequency. A frequency is combined with a mode, say USB or LSB, and a name to become a channel. Channels may be grouped into scan tables. Scan tables may be allocated to HF networks. An HF network defines the call system by which a call is made. Further blocks may be assembled for the convenience of the user. A contact stores information on the typical calls that can be made to a person. Each call is defined by the HF network and the call type. How these blocks are assembled is up to the system administrator. There is, of course, finer detail that needs to be included, however, the basic structure of information in the transceiver is shown in Figure 20. 56 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE STRUCTURE OF INFORMATION STRUCTURE OF USER INFORMATION Figure 20: Basic structure of information in the Envoy™ Transceiver Channels Scan table 1 Selected channels HF network Call system (RFDS) Self address Selected scan tables Scan table 2 Selected channels HF network Call system (ALE) Self address Selected scan tables HF network Call system (Selcall) Self address Global (all channels) ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 57 STRUCTURE OF INFORMATION STRUCTURE OF CONTACT AND CALL INFORMATION Structure of contact and call information A contact holds information on calls that you make to a particular person. You may have several methods of calling the same person. Each method that you use is bundled into a call for that contact. The basic building blocks that you require to define a call to a contact is the HF network that will be used, the type of call that you want to make, and the address or telephone number at which the person will answer the call. The basic structure of call information in a contact is shown in Figure 21. Figure 21: Structure of call information for a contact in the Envoy™ Transceiver Call 1 HF network (RFDS) Call type (RFDS) Call 2 HF network Call type (Selective) Address Contact Call 3 HF network Call type (Message) Address Call 4 HF network Call type (Get Position) Address Call 5 HF network Call type (Phone) Phone number Phone link 58 Available HF networks HF network Call system (RFDS) Self address Selected scan tables HF network Call system (ALE) Self address Selected scan tables HF network Call system (Selcall) Self address Global (all channels) ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 5 Operating the transceiver This section contains the following topics: • Switching the transceiver on and off on page 60 • The channel screen on page 61 • Scanning channels on page 65 • Muting the transceiver on page 67 • Using the microphone on page 68 • Setting the basics on page 69 • Calling on page 71 • Using GPS on page 79 • Using encryption on page 81 • Using a crosspatch on page 88 • Upgrading the transceiver via a USB stick on page 91 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 59 OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER SWITCHING THE TRANSCEIVER ON AND OFF Switching the transceiver on and off Switching on the transceiver To switch on the transceiver: Press The template screen, then the welcome screen (if set) are shown briefly, followed by the channel screen. Switching off the transceiver To switch off the transceiver: Hold for 2 sec, then release. The transceiver is switched off. 60 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER THE CHANNEL SCREEN The channel screen The channel screen shows the following information: • the name of the currently selected channel • the transmit and receive frequencies, if applicable • a bar graph that indicates the signal strength on receive (green) and the output power on transmit (red) • the transmit power level setting • the call type icon (when calling) or the scan indicator (when scanning) • the mute type indicator • the mode ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 61 OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER THE CHANNEL SCREEN Figure 22: Channel screen signal strength indicator Tx power setting call type icon mute type indicator (highlighted when mute is on) Rx/Tx indicator mode title bar channel name Tx/Rx frequency status areas menu bar left software key right software key volume indicator If the transmit and receive frequencies are the same, the frequency is only shown on the right side of the screen. The Rx/Tx indicator shows whether the transceiver is receiving (green) or transmitting (red). The more bars that are shown, the higher the signal strength. Your transceiver may have the option of selecting high, medium, or low power. Hi, Med, or Lo is shown respectively to the right of the signal strength indicator. While a call is being established, the transceiver shows that calling activity is in progress by flashing in place of the scan indicator. Once a call is established, these indicators are replaced with an icon that represents the type of call being sent or received. When the transceiver is scanning, the channel screen is replaced by the scanning screen. 62 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER THE CHANNEL SCREEN Figure 23: Scanning screen scan indicator Selecting a channel To select a channel: Press PTT to exit to the channel or scanning screen. If the transceiver is scanning, press SCAN to switch off scanning. Press or to scroll to the channel that you want to use. The channel is selected. NOTE: If you want to change the sideband, press MODE. If the mode does not change, there is only one mode for the channel. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 63 OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER THE CHANNEL SCREEN NOTE: 64 If you have an automatic antenna tuner fitted, press PTT to tune the antenna to the currently selected channel. Do any of the following: • Hold OK to edit the channel, if permitted. • Press OK to search for a channel. • Press CALL to start a call. • Hold CALL to go to Contacts. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER SCANNING CHANNELS Scanning channels If you intend to receive calls on several channels, switch on scanning. When scanning is switched on, the transceiver sequentially selects each channel/mode in your scan tables to detect incoming calls. The channel are scanned in a continuous cycle. Mute is switched on automatically. NOTE: Only those scan tables that are set to be scanned have the channels scanned. When the transceiver detects a call addressed to your station, it stops scanning and notifies you according to the type of call received. When you press SCAN to end the call, scanning resumes. If you do not press this key to end the call, or any other key within a pre-determined timeout, the transceiver automatically ends the call and resumes scanning. NOTE: The default standby state for the transceiver is to return to scanning so that it is ready to receive calls across a range of frequencies. When the transceiver detects voice, it notifies you according to the mute setting selected. If your transceiver is set to notify you when voice is detected (V), you can pause scanning, select the channel/mode on which the voice was heard, then resume scanning when required. If your transceiver is set to Selcall mute (S), it only pauses scanning when it detects a call addressed to your station. It is recommended that scanning is switched on when you are not using the transceiver to communicate. Switching scanning on or off To switch scanning on or off: Press SCAN. If a call is not in progress, scanning is toggled on or off. If a call is in progress, the call is ended and the transceiver begins scanning. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 65 OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER SCANNING CHANNELS NOTE: When scanning is switched on, mute is also switched on. NOTE: If you press PTT while the transceiver is scanning, the scan is stopped. Pausing scanning To pause scanning: Do one of the following: • To pause scanning on the last-selected channel, press OK. • To pause scanning and scroll to another channel, press or . The channel/modes through which you can scroll are those in the scan tables that are being scanned. They are not listed alphabetically but in the order in which they are being scanned. If you do not press a key within 30 sec, the transceiver automatically resumes scanning. 66 While scanning is paused, do one of the following: • To speak on the selected channel, hold down PTT. • To resume scanning immediately, press OK. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER MUTING THE TRANSCEIVER Muting the transceiver When the transceiver is set to a channel or is scanning channels, and mute is switched off, you hear on-air signals on each channel. If you do not want to listen to this, you can silence the transceiver by switching mute on. You can set the mute to open when a voice signal is detected (Voice mute V), or only when a call addressed to your station is received (Selcall mute S). If you have a digital voice encryptor fitted and active, you can also set the mute to open only when a digitally encrypted voice signal is detected (Digital Voice mute D). Switching mute on or off To switch mute on or off: Press screen. (Mute) on the channel, scanning or free-tune On the 2221, press On|Off, then press (Options), scroll to Mute (Select). The V or S in the title bar of the channel screen is highlighted when mute is on. Selecting the mute type To select the mute type: Press V/S to toggle the mute type between Selcall mute (S) and Voice mute (V). NOTE: If you have the AES-256 digital voice encryptor fitted and active, an additional mute type of Digital Voice mute (D) is available. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 67 OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER USING THE MICROPHONE Using the microphone The microphone is located at the top centre of your handset. When you talk into the microphone: • hold the microphone side-on and close to your mouth • hold down PTT • speak clearly at your normal volume and rate • release PTT to return to receiving mode NOTE: By default, the transceiver is set up to transmit a short beep when you release PTT. This removes the need for you to say ‘over’ at the end of your transmission. CAUTION: Your conversation can be monitored by anyone tuned to your transmit frequency, unless you are using one of Codan’s encryption options. Your signal can potentially travel very large distances. If PTT is held continuously for a certain length of time, the system stops transmission, switches to receive and shows an error message on the control point. This ensures that, even if the PTT button is being held down accidentally, the battery will not be flattened, and your transceiver is ready to receive calls. You can set the length of time the system waits before it cuts transmission (default is 10 min), or switch this feature off. 68 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER SETTING THE BASICS Setting the basics Setting the date and time The transceiver is set to UTC time in the factory. You set the local time and time zone offset for the location of the control point. This feature is useful if you have a communication network that spreads over several time zones, or you need to time stamp your transmissions according to the current time at longitude zero. To set the time and date: From the main menu, select and Date). Press Press Press Press Press Press to move to the Local Time entry. Press to enter edit mode for the local time. Press press or to scroll to the value that you want to set, then to move to the next item. Repeat this for minutes, seconds and AM/PM values. Press (Save) to save the local time. Press to move to the Local Date entry. Press to enter edit mode for the local date. Press press or to scroll to the value that you want to set, then to move to the next item. Repeat this for the day/month and year, as required. Press Press Press (General), then (Time (Set). to move to the Time Zone entry. or to select the time zone that you want to use. to move to the Daylight Saving entry. or to select the time that you want to use. (Save) to save the local date. to move to the Clock entry. or to select the type of clock that you want to use. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 69 OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER SETTING THE BASICS Press to move to the Time Format entry. Press or Press to move to the Date Format entry. Press or If you want to review the information that you have entered, press or to move through the entries. Press to select the format that you want to use. to select the format that you want to use. (Save) to save the information. Setting the brightness of the display To set the brightness: 70 Do one of the following: + 0. • Press • From the main menu, select (Brightness). Press or press OK. Press (General), then to scroll to the value that you want to set, then (Save) to save the information. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER CALLING Calling This section describes how to make the various types of calls from the transceiver. Figure 24: Call screen navigation indicator call type HF network address incoming call outgoing call select HF network NOTE: Additional call types are discussed in the Reference Manual. Making a Selective call If you want to speak with the operator at a particular station, make a Selective call to the address of that station. When the station receives the call, the transceiver sounds an alert tone to notify the operator. To make a selective call: Press CALL. The call type and address of the last call are shown at the top of the call screen. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 71 OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER CALLING If you do not want to use the HF network shown at the top right of the screen: • Press (Options). • Scroll to HF Networks, then press • Scroll to the HF network that you want to use, then press OK. Press or selected. Do one of the following: (Select). to select the Selective call type if it is not • To repeat the call to the last address used, press CALL. • To call a different station, enter the address, then press CALL. • To repeat or return a call from the call log, press to scroll to the call, then press CALL. If prompted, press or to scroll to the channel that you want to use, then press CALL. is shown next to the currently selected channel/mode. To abort the call before it is answered, press PTT or SCAN. There will be audible beeps or a pop-up message to indicate that the call has been successful. 72 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER CALLING Making a Message call If you want to send a text message to another station, make a Message call. You can: • enter a message at the time that you make a call • store up to 10 messages in User Data > Messages for later use • store messages in a contact as part of a pre-programmed Message call To make a Message call: Press CALL. The call type and address of the last call are shown at the top of the call screen. If you do not want to use the HF network shown at the top right of the screen: • Press • Scroll to HF Networks, then press • Scroll to the HF network that you want to use, then press OK. Press or selected. (Options). (Select). to select the Message call type if it is not ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 73 OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER CALLING 74 Do one of the following: • To repeat the call to the last address used, press CALL. • To call a different station, enter the address, then press CALL. • To repeat or return a call from the call log, press to scroll to the call, then press CALL. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER CALLING If you want to enter a message: • Start typing the message. NOTE: • Press press Press OK to start a new line, if required. (Options), scroll to OK, then (Select) to add the message to the call. If you want to select a message from a list of stored messages: (Options), scroll to Stored, then (Select). • Press press • Press or to use. to scroll to the message that you want NOTE: If you want to view the message, press (Details) to view the message, then press (Close). • Press OK to select the message. • Edit the message, if required. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 75 OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER CALLING • (Options), scroll to OK, then (Select). Press press If prompted, press or to scroll to the channel that you want to use, then press CALL. is shown next to the currently selected channel/mode. To abort the call before it is answered, press PTT or SCAN. There will be audible beeps or a pop-up message to indicate that the call has been successful. Making a call to a contact To make a call to a contact: Hold CALL. Press If required, press to make. or to scroll to the contact who you want to call. or to scroll to the call that you want The call types that are available for the contact are set up in User Data > Contacts. NOTE: 76 If only one call has been set up for the contact, you cannot select a different call type at the time of the call. Press CALL. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER CALLING If prompted, press or to scroll to the channel that you want to use, then press CALL. is shown next to the currently selected channel/mode. To abort the call before it is answered, press PTT or SCAN. There will be audible beeps or a pop-up message to indicate that the call has been successful. Making a call from the Call History The Envoy™ Transceiver stores information on the calls that you send and receive. The detailed call history is accessed by holding CALL, then pressing to scroll to the Call History tab. NOTE: A filtered call log is available in the call screen. This log contains only the latest instance of a call to a specific station. To make a call from the Call History: Hold CALL. Press Press or to scroll to the call that you want to return or repeat, then press CALL. If you want to view the details of the call, press (Options), scroll to Details, then press (Select). Press or to select the Call History tab. (Close) to exit viewing the details. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 77 OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER CALLING Press CALL. Press Continue from making your chosen call type. or to select the call type that you want to use. Making a call from the Emergency key You can set up emergency contacts with calls that are chained together when you hold the key. CAUTION: If you have more than one emergency contact, you will be prompted to select the emergency contact that you want to call at the time of the call. NOTE: For more information, see the Reference Manual. To make a call from the key: Hold If you have more than one emergency contact, scroll to the contact that you want to call, then press CALL. If prompted, press or to scroll to the channel that you want to use, then press CALL. for 2 sec. is shown next to the currently selected channel/mode. To abort the call before it is answered, press PTT or SCAN. There will be audible beeps or a pop-up message to indicate that the call has been successful. 78 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER USING GPS Using GPS Viewing GPS information NOTE: You can view GPS information if the GPS Call option is installed. To view GPS information: Table 3: From the main menu, select Press (General), then (GPS). to move to the tab that you want to view. GPS information Tab Description Latitude and longitude readings from a GPS receiver, or from Settings > GPS > My Position. Altitude and speed readings are hidden by default. The spinning circle shows that the GPS receiver is active, and the Last Fix reading shows the time lapse from the last receipt of valid GPS information. Distance and bearing from your location to a selected waypoint. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 79 OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER USING GPS Table 3: GPS information (cont.) Tab Description Signal strength from each visible satellite. The number represents a particular satellite, and its location is shown on the Satellites Constellation tab. Satellites with a blue signal strength provide information for the GPS location. Map of visible satellites. The satellites that are coloured blue are providing the strongest signals and this information is being used to establish the position of the receiver. The other satellites are visible, but the signal is weaker and information is ignored. 80 Press (Close). ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER USING ENCRYPTION Using encryption Switching the encryptor on or off The 2220 Handset and 2230 Desk Console have hot keys that access the secure feature directly. With the 2221 Handset, you access the secure feature via Functions. If you want secure to remain on at all times, you set this in Settings > Security > Secure Start State. NOTE: For more information, see the Reference Manual. To switch the encryptor on or off: If you are using a 2220 Handset or 2230 Desk Console, press SEC. If you are using a 2221 Handset: • Press • Press or Off option. • Press (Options). to scroll to the Secure On|Secure (Select). Secure is toggled on or off across all available encryptors. For CIVS voice scrambling you will see: Secure ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE Clear 81 OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER USING ENCRYPTION For CES-128 voice encryption you will see: Secure Clear For AES-256 digital voice encryption you will see: Secure Clear For AES-256 digital data encryption you will see: Secure 82 Clear ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER USING ENCRYPTION Change to the encryptor type that you want to use, if permitted. If you are using CES-128 voice encryption with a 2220 Handset or 2230 Desk Console, press to go to secure standby mode, if enabled and required. Standby If you are using CES-128 voice encryption with a 2221 Handset, do the following to go to secure standby mode: • Press • Press • Press (Options). or ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE to scroll to the Standby On option. (Select). 83 OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER USING ENCRYPTION Selecting a secure key If an encryptor contains two or more keys, you have the option of selecting a different key for encryption, if permitted. When AES-256 digital voice and data encryptors are used together, the selected key is common to both. To select a secure key: If you are using a 2220 Handset or 2230 Desk Console, do one of the following: • From the main menu, select (Secure). • Hold SEC. (General), then If you are using a 2221 Handset: • From the main menu, select • Press • Press Press Press use. or or or (Functions). to scroll to the Secure Info function. (OK). to scroll to the Select Key Index entry. to select the secure key index that you want to Hold the key to scroll rapidly through the secure key indexes. Press (OK). The transceiver goes secure on the selected key. 84 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER USING ENCRYPTION Adding a secure key If you are permitted to add a secure key for a CES-128 or AES-256 encryptor, the transceiver automatically selects the next empty secure index into which you can enter a secure key. You cannot select the secure key index. To add a secure key: If you are using a 2220 Handset or 2230 Desk Console, do one of the following: • From the main menu, select (Secure). • Hold SEC. (General), then If you are using a 2221 Handset: • From the main menu, select • Press • Press or (Functions). to scroll to the Secure Info function. (OK). Press Press Press (Options), scroll to Add, then press (Select). NOTE: or to scroll to the Edit Keys entry. If all secure key indexes contain a key, Add is not shown as an option. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 85 OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER USING ENCRYPTION Enter the characters that you want to use for the secure key. Press (Save) to save the information. Press (Close). Selecting the data rate The data rate affects the speed with which digitally encrypted transmissions are sent. To select a different data rate: 86 If you are using a 2220 Handset or 2230 Desk Console, do one of the following: • From the main menu, select (Secure). • Hold SEC. (General), then If you are using a 2221 Handset: • From the main menu, select • Press • Press or (Functions). to scroll to the Secure Info function. (OK). ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER USING ENCRYPTION Press Press or to select the data rate that you want to use. (OK). ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 87 OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER USING A CROSSPATCH Using a crosspatch Overview of the 3031 Crosspatch The 3031 Crosspatch is a device that connects an HF communication system with a VHF or UHF communication system. NOTE: For details on installing the crosspatch and its operation, see the documentation provided with the device. NOTE: You must select the 3031 Crosspatch as the peripheral device for the 15-way connector. The operating mode of the crosspatch may be controlled directly by the transceiver, or by using DTMF commands on a DTMF-capable VHF/UHF transceiver. The crosspatch may be active, on standby, or switched off. The status of the crosspatch is shown in the title bar, and you can set the status to be shown in one of the status areas. 88 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER USING A CROSSPATCH Figure 25: Crosspatch status crosspatch indicator Off crosspatch state crosspatch indicator Active crosspatch state crosspatch indicator Standby crosspatch state ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 89 OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER USING A CROSSPATCH Changing the operating mode of the crosspatch To change the operating mode of the crosspatch: If you are using a 2220 Handset or 2230 Desk Console, press 5. If you are using a 2221 Handset: • From the main menu, select (Functions). • Press or to scroll to the Next Crosspatch State function. • Press (OK). The crosspatch toggles between the following states: • Off • Active • Standby NOTE: 90 If the status shows XP: Disconnected, the crosspatch may not be connected, or is connected but not selected as a peripheral device. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER UPGRADING THE TRANSCEIVER VIA A USB STICK Upgrading the transceiver via a USB stick Firmware packages, profiles from TPS, and secure keys may be loaded onto a USB stick, providing a portable method of upgrading transceivers in the field. You can also read a profile from a transceiver in the field. When the USB stick is connected to the control point, a selection menu is shown for various activities, depending on the values set in Settings > General > USB User Access. To manage profiles, firmware, and secure keys: Connect your USB stick to the control point using a standard USB A (female) to micro USB cable. The USB stick is detected automatically. Press or to scroll to the activity that you want to perform from the following: • If you want to program a profile from the USB stick to the transceiver, select Program Profile. • If you want to read the profile from the transceiver to the USB stick, select Read Profile. • If you want to upgrade the transceiver with a firmware package from the USB stick, select Upgrade Firmware. • If you want to program secure keys to a transceiver that has an encryptor module enabled, select Program Secure Keys. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 91 OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER UPGRADING THE TRANSCEIVER VIA A USB STICK 92 Do one of the following: • Press or to scroll to the firmware package, profile, or key set file, press (Options), scroll to Open, then press (Select). • Press or to scroll to the folder in which you want to save the profile from the transceiver, then press (Save). Press (Yes) to confirm that you want to complete the selected action. Perform more tasks with the USB stick as required. Press (Eject) when you have finished working with the USB stick. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 6 Contacts This section contains the following topics: • Adding a contact on page 94 • Adding a contact from the Call Log, Call History, or Last Heard Log on page 102 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 93 CONTACTS ADDING A CONTACT Adding a contact Contacts are used to pre-define the typical calls that you want to make to another person. For each contact you can define a number of calls. Each call contains information about: • the call system that you want to use • the type of call that you want to make to the contact • the address or telephone number of the station at which this contact may be located NOTE: You can select some of the call information to prompt you for a choice at the time that a call is made via the contact. The Prompt value is available in these instances. To add a contact: 94 From the main menu, select (Contacts). Select (Contacts) or required. Press (User Data), then (Emergency Contacts), as (Add). ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE CONTACTS ADDING A CONTACT Enter the name that you want to use for the contact, then press (Add Call). The HF Network entry is highlighted. The HF network defines the call system and self address that is used by your station when the call is made. For example, if you want to select a channel for the call, use a Selcall HF network. If you want the transceiver to automatically select a channel for the call, use an ALE/CALM HF network. Press Press Press NOTE: or to select the HF network that you want to use. to move to the Call Type entry. or to select the call type that you want to use. The call type that you select affects information that you can enter for the remainder of this call. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 95 CONTACTS ADDING A CONTACT If you are adding: • a Selective, Channel Test, Emergency, Get Position or Send Position call, continue from Adding a simple call on page 96 • a Message call Adding a Message call on page 97 • a Phone call Adding a Phone call on page 98 • a Get Status call Adding a Get Status call on page 99 • an RFDS Emergency call Adding an RFDS Emergency call on page 100 Adding a simple call A simple call is a call that requires an address only at this stage of the definition process. To continue with adding a Selective, Channel Test, Emergency, Get Position or Send Position call: 96 Press Enter the address of the station that you want to call. Continue from Completing the contact on page 101. to move to the Selcall|ALE Address entry. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE CONTACTS ADDING A CONTACT Adding a Message call To continue with adding a Message call: Press Enter the address of the station that you want to call. Press If you want to enter a message: • to move to the Selcall|ALE Address entry. to move to the Message entry, then press Start typing the message. NOTE: • Press press Press OK to start a new line, if required. (Options), scroll to OK, then (Select) to add the message to the call. If you want to select a message from a list of stored messages: • Press press ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE (Options), scroll to Stored, then (Select). 97 CONTACTS ADDING A CONTACT • Press or to use. to scroll to the message that you want NOTE: If you want to view the message, press (Details) to view the message, then press (Close). • Press OK to select the message. • Edit the message, if required. • Press press (Options), scroll to OK, then (Select). Continue from Completing the contact on page 101. Adding a Phone call To continue with adding a Phone call: 98 Press to move to the Phone Number entry. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE CONTACTS ADDING A CONTACT Enter the phone number. Continue from Completing the contact on page 101. Adding a Get Status call To continue with adding a Get Status call: Press Enter the address of the station that you want to call. Press to move to the Selcall|ALE Address entry. to move to the Status Type entry, then press Selcall HF network ALE/CALM HF network ALE Site Manager: Auto Manual Restricted Press or to scroll to the status type that you want to use, then press OK. If you selected ?: Other as the status type, enter the text/command that you want to send, press (Options), scroll to Save, then press (Select). Continue from Completing the contact on page 101. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 99 CONTACTS ADDING A CONTACT Adding an RFDS Emergency call NOTE: RFDS Emergency calls are only available when an RFDS HF network is selected or you set the HF Network entry to Prompt. To continue with adding an RFDS Emergency call: 100 Continue from Completing the contact on page 101. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE CONTACTS ADDING A CONTACT Completing the contact To finish entering the information required for the contact: Press to move to the Call Description entry. By default, the call type is entered as the call description. Enter the description that you want to use for this call. Press If you want to add another call, press (Options), scroll to Add Call, press (Select), then repeat the steps for adding a call. Press (Options), scroll to Save, then press (Select). (Save) to save the information. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 101 CONTACTS ADDING A CONTACT FROM THE CALL LOG, CALL HISTORY, OR LAST HEARD LOG Adding a contact from the Call Log, Call History, or Last Heard Log You can save information from the Call Log, Call History, or Last Heard Log to Contacts. This can either be a new call type for an existing contact, or you can add a new contact to hold this call information. The Call Log and Call History are separate entities, however, the process for saving the call information to a contact is the same. Figure 26: Call Log, Call History and Last Heard Log Call Log Call History Last Heard Log 102 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE CONTACTS ADDING A CONTACT FROM THE CALL LOG, CALL HISTORY, OR LAST HEARD LOG To add a contact from the Call Log, Call History, or Last Heard Log: Do one of the following: • Press CALL, then press entry in the Call Log. • Hold CALL, press , then press the entry in the Call History. or to scroll to the or to scroll to Press (Options), scroll to Save, then press (Select). You are informed if there is a matching contact for the address in the call, and whether or not you want to append this call to that contact. If there is no matching contact you can create a new contact. Do one of the following: • If there is a matching contact who you want to use, press (Yes), then edit the call as required. • If you do not want to use the matching contact, press (No), create a new contact, then edit the call as required. • If there is no matching contact, edit the call as required. Press (Save) to save the information. If the contact does not exist, enter a name for the contact, then press (Save). ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 103 CONTACTS ADDING A CONTACT FROM THE CALL LOG, CALL HISTORY, OR LAST HEARD LOG This page has been left blank intentionally. 104 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 7 Table 4: Specifications Specifications Item Specification Frequency range Transmit: 1.6 to 30 MHz Receive: 0.25 to 30 MHz Channel capacity (single or two-frequency simplex channels) X1: 100 (International) 400 (Australia) X2: 1000 Operating modes Single sideband (J3E) USB and LSB or switched USB/LSB, AM (A3E Rx, H3E Tx), CW (J1A, A1A) Environment Ambient temperature: í30 to +60°C (–22 to 140°F) Relative humidity: 95% Derate upper ambient temperature by 1°C (33.8°F) per 330 m (360 yd) above sea level Cooling Convection or fan (Option F) ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 105 SPECIFICATIONS Table 4: Specifications (cont.) Item Specification Size 2210 RFU: 210 mm W × 270 mm D × 65 mm H (8.4 in W × 10.8 in D × 2.6 in H) 2220/2221 Handset: 74 mm W × 32 mm D × 150 mm H (2.9 in W × 1.3 in D × 5.9 in H) 2230 Desk Console: 190 mm W × 233 mm D × 81 mm H (7.5 in W × 9.2 in D × 3.2 in H) Handset and speaker connector: 42 mm W × 55 mm D × 22 mm H (1.7 in W × 2.2 in D × 0.9 in H) 2210 RFU: 2.8 kg (6.2 lb) 2220/2221 Handset: 0.3 kg (0.7 lb) 2230 Desk Console: 1 kg (2.2 lb) Handset and speaker connector: 0.4 kg (0.9 lb) All units: IP41 Weight Sealing 106 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE A Installing the transceiver This section contains the following topics: • Overview of mobile stations on page 108 • Overview of fixed stations on page 114 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 107 INSTALLING THE TRANSCEIVER OVERVIEW OF MOBILE STATIONS Overview of mobile stations A mobile station typically consists of a transceiver, a 12 V DC power supply (battery), an antenna, control and accessory devices, ancillary equipment, and appropriate connecting cables. The antenna is connected to the transceiver by coaxial cable. An automatic tuning antenna also requires a control cable connected to the transceiver. When space is limited in a mobile situation, the transceiver may be located in the boot or behind/under a seat. 108 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE INSTALLING THE TRANSCEIVER OVERVIEW OF MOBILE STATIONS Figure 27: Typical mobile station tro enn ant nna an ry te bat con Un it ria l No Ty pe 22 wa r 10- ecto co 10 CA OK LL TUN 4 FRE GHIRx han PQR EAS TAL I dse t cr SC FUN ABCC SEC TUV VIE er AN JKL pea dsr t ct dse nne han co MO DE DEF MN WX YZ adl le rad Uc RF 3040 Se han fuse RF 08-06022-001 ™ 08-03255 08-01503-00x 08-05627-00x ay 6-wector co 9350 wa r 15- ecto con RF dse spe ake bat ter NOTE: A range of ancillary equipment may be connected to the Envoy™ Transceiver using the 6-way and 15-way connectors at the rear of the RFU. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 109 INSTALLING THE TRANSCEIVER OVERVIEW OF MOBILE STATIONS Cables in a mobile station Table 5: Cables for a typical mobile Envoy™ station Cable Symbol Part number Handset and speaker connector1 08-06022-001 Coaxial cable between RFU and antenna2 08-01503-006 Control cable between RFU and antennab 08-05627-006 DC power supply cablea 08-03255 1. 2. The part number for the cable corresponds to a standard 6 m cable. The part number for the cable corresponds to a standard 6 m cable. The cable is also available in a number of shorter and longer lengths. Mounting a mobile Envoy™ station Most components of a mobile Envoy™ station are provided with their own mounting cradles. For general guidance on suitable locations for equipment and installing these stations see the reference material on the enclosed CD. Mounting the handset cradle To mount the handset cradle: 110 Mount the handset according to the fitting instructions (Codan part number 15-00149-001) provided with the handset cradle. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE INSTALLING THE TRANSCEIVER OVERVIEW OF MOBILE STATIONS Mounting the speaker To mount the speaker: Secure the mounting cradle to the surface with at least two screws. Ensure there is sufficient space at the rear for the cable. Attach the speaker to the cradle with the two screws and rubber washers. Mounting the handset and speaker connector To mount the handset and speaker connector: Use cable ties or screws to secure the handset and speaker connector in a suitable location. Mounting the RFU CAUTION: If you are transferring a fixed station to a mobile station and you have installed rubber feet to the bottom of the RFU, you must remove the rubber feet before installing it into the mounting cradle. To mount the RFU: Secure the mounting cradle to the surface with at least four screws, one in each corner of the cradle. NOTE: Ensure there is sufficient space at the rear of the cradle to clear the RFU heatsink. If the key is locked to the base of the cradle, flip the key away from the base until it can be rotated (see Figure 27), then rotate the key in a counterclockwise direction. Place the RFU into the cradle and push it under the tabs at the rear of the cradle, then hold the clamp against the front of the RFU. Rotate the key clockwise, then push the key toward the base of the cradle to lock the RFU into position. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 111 INSTALLING THE TRANSCEIVER OVERVIEW OF MOBILE STATIONS Connecting a mobile Envoy™ station NOTE: A typical mobile station is shown in Figure 27. To connect a mobile station: Connect the cable (Codan part number 08-06022-001) from the handset and speaker connector to the 10-way plug on the cable lead from the RFU, then secure the locking ring tightly into position. Connect the plug of the handset cable to the socket on the handset and speaker connector, then secure the locking ring tightly into position. Connect the plug at the end of the speaker cable to the socket on the handset and speaker connector, then secure the cable by pushing it into the slot on the side of the connector. Connect the plug at the end of the cable (Codan part number 08-01503-00x) to the socket at the end of the cable lead from the RFU, then secure the locking ring tightly into position. Connect the plug at the opposite end of the cable (Codan part number 08-01503-00x) to the socket located at the base of the antenna, then secure the locking ring tightly into position. Connecting the control cable to an automatic tuning antenna To connect the control cable to an antenna: 112 Connect the socket at the end of the cable (Codan part number 08-05627-00x) into the plug at the base of the antenna, then secure the locking ring tightly into position. Fit the plug at the opposite end of the cable (Codan part number 08-05627-00x) into the socket at the end of the lead from the RFU. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE INSTALLING THE TRANSCEIVER OVERVIEW OF MOBILE STATIONS Connecting the power supply To connect the transceiver to the battery power supply: If you are using a 24 V battery supply, connect the battery to a 24 V to 12 V voltage regulator (Codan part number 15-00508). Connect the power supply cable (Codan part number 08-03255) to the plug at the end of the 12 V cable lead from the RFU. Route the power supply cable according to the instructions supplied with the Vehicle Installation Kit (Codan part number 15-00112). Insert the 32 A fuse and holder in the power supply cable at a convenient location, as close as possible to the battery terminals. Connect the power supply cable to the battery terminals, black to negative, red to positive. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 113 INSTALLING THE TRANSCEIVER OVERVIEW OF FIXED STATIONS Overview of fixed stations A fixed station typically consists of a transceiver, an AC transceiver supply connected directly to the mains, an antenna, control and accessory devices, ancillary equipment, and appropriate connecting cables. The transceiver is connected to the DC output lead of the transceiver supply. The antenna is connected to the transceiver by coaxial cable. NOTE: 114 A fixed station may also be powered via a battery system or solar power system. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE INSTALLING THE TRANSCEIVER OVERVIEW OF FIXED STATIONS Figure 28: Typical fixed station tun x (opti er ona l) 627 00x 08- 1503rol 08-0 5 ont 25 -03 na bro ant nna antdban a ry enn d te bat wa r 15- ecto con FU ay 6-wector con ™ RF Un it Se ria lN o. Ty pe wa r 10- ecto con 22 10 3020 0x -0 05 07 Tran sc eive r Su ins ply r su pply Cm pow 08 ™ des kc Des kC onso le ons ole NOTE: A range of ancillary equipment may be connected to the Envoy™ Transceiver using the 6-way and 15-way connectors at the rear of the RFU. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 115 INSTALLING THE TRANSCEIVER OVERVIEW OF FIXED STATIONS Cables in a fixed station Table 6: Cables for a typical fixed Envoy™ station Cable Symbol Part number Cable between RFU and 2230 Desk Console 08-07205-xxx Handset and speaker connector1 and cable (optional) 08-06022-001 Coaxial cable between RFU and antenna2 08-01503-006 1. 2. The part number for the cable corresponds to a standard 6 m cable. The part number for the cable corresponds to a 30 m coaxial cable. The cable is also available in a number of shorter lengths. Mounting a fixed Envoy™ station A fixed Envoy™ station may be mounted using a 2230 Desk Console. For general guidance on suitable locations for equipment and installing the fixed station see the reference material on the enclosed CD. RFU and transceiver supply The RFU and the transceiver supply are self-contained and are usually stacked loosely. If you want to mount the RFU and/or the transceiver supply, contact your Codan representative to obtain a rack-mounting unit or the appropriate mounting cradles. CAUTION: If you are mounting an RFU in a cradle, do not fit rubber feet to the bottom of the RFU. NOTE: 116 If you are transferring a mobile station to a fixed station, and you are not mounting the RFU in a cradle, rubber feet can be fitted to the bottom of the RFU. The rubber feet are available from Codan (Codan part number 30-11208-000). ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE INSTALLING THE TRANSCEIVER OVERVIEW OF FIXED STATIONS Rack-mounting unit A rack-mounting unit consists of a 19 inch rack tray. It can be used to mount your fixed station with either a desk console or the handset and cradle. Connecting a fixed Envoy™ station NOTE: A typical fixed station is shown in Figure 28. To connect a fixed station: Do one of the following: • Connect cable 08-07205-00x between the Transceiver connector on the 2230 Desk Console and the 10-way plug on the flying lead from the RFU, securing the locking rings tightly into position. • Connect cable 08-07215-001 between the Ethernet connector on the 2230 Desk Console, or an optional switch/router, and the 10-way plug on the flying lead from the RFU, securing the locking ring tightly into position. •If a switch/router is used, an additional RJ45 cable is required to connect between the switch/router and the desk console. • Connect the lead from the handset and speaker connector to the 10-way plug on the flying lead from the RFU, then secure the locking ring tightly into position. If you are using the handset and speaker connector and cable: • Connect the plug of the handset cable to the socket on the handset and speaker connector, then secure the locking ring tightly into position. • Connect the plug at the end of the speaker cable to the socket on the handset and speaker connector, then secure the cable by pushing it into the slot on the side of the connector. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 117 INSTALLING THE TRANSCEIVER OVERVIEW OF FIXED STATIONS Connect the plug at the end of the cable to the socket at the end of the cable lead from the RFU, then secure the locking ring tightly into position. Connect the plug at the opposite end of the cable to the socket located at the base of the antenna, then secure the locking ring tightly into position. Connecting an automatic tuner to the RFU and antenna (optional) NOTE: You may need to install a tuner to improve the efficiency of the antenna in your fixed station (see the reference material on the enclosed CD). NOTE: The tuner used in most applications has connectors at the end of the cables attached to the tuner, as described below, however, you may have a tuner that has sockets on the connector panel of the tuner. To connect the tuner to the RFU: 118 Connect the plug at the end of the coaxial cable from the tuner to the socket at the end of the cable lead from the RFU, then secure the locking ring tightly into position. Connect the plug at the end of the control cable from the tuner to the socket at the end of the cable lead from the RFU, then secure the locking ring tightly into position. Connect the antenna to the antenna connector on the tuner, then secure it tightly into position. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE INSTALLING THE TRANSCEIVER OVERVIEW OF FIXED STATIONS Connecting the transceiver supply To connect the transceiver to the transceiver supply: Connect the DC output from the transceiver supply to the plug at the end of the 12 V cable lead from the RFU. Connect the transceiver supply to the AC mains supply. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 119 INSTALLING THE TRANSCEIVER OVERVIEW OF FIXED STATIONS This page has been left blank intentionally. 120 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE B Compliance This section contains the following topics: • Overview on page 122 • European R&TTE Directive on page 123 • EMC and safety notices on page 126 • FCC compliance on page 130 • IC certification on page 131 • RCM approval on page 132 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 121 COMPLIANCE OVERVIEW Overview This section describes how to ensure the Envoy™ Transceiver complies with the European R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. This section also contains the requirements for RCM. 122 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE COMPLIANCE EUROPEAN R&TTE DIRECTIVE European R&TTE Directive The Envoy™ Transceiver has been tested and complies with the following standards and requirements (articles of the R&TTE Directive): • Article 3.1b: ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1 • Article 3.1b: ETSI EN 301 489-15 V1.2.1 • Article 3.2: Australian type approval according to AS/NZS 4770:2000 + transmitter RSE tests to the limits specified in Annex 6, section 6.1.2 of CEPT/ERC/Recommendation 74-01E • Article 3.1a: assessed against ICNIRP and FCC requirements • Article 3.1a: (LVD) EN 60950-1:2006/AC:2011 • Article 3.1a: (MPE) EN 62311:2008 Product marking and labelling Any equipment supplied by Codan that satisfies these requirements is identified by the markings displayed on the product. Radiation safety (EU installations only) To ensure optimal transceiver performance and to avoid exposure to excessive electromagnetic fields, the antenna system must be installed according to the instructions provided. WARNING: High voltages exist on the antenna during transmission and tuning. Do not touch the antenna during these activities. RF burns may result. WARNING: Install the grounding system or counterpoise as directed to prevent RF burns from any metal part of the transceiver. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 123 COMPLIANCE EUROPEAN R&TTE DIRECTIVE WARNING: You should not transmit from your transceiver or tune the antenna unless people are beyond the safe working distance for the installation. The following safe working distances apply: • anywhere within the vehicle cabin with externally mounted mobile antenna • 3 m unobstructed, of any part of a mobile antenna • 2 m of any part of a fixed antenna Safe working distance is based on continuous exposure to CW-type transmissions, as set out in the Human Exposure Restrictions standard EN 62311:2008. Declaration of Conformity and Notified Body Letter of Opinion The CE Declaration of Conformity and Notified Body Letter of Opinion for this product are available upon request to Codan or a Codan-authorised supplier. Protection of the radio spectrum CAUTION: Most countries restrict the use of HF radio communications equipment to certain frequencies and bandwidths and/or require such equipment to be licensed. It is the user’s responsibility to check the specific requirements with the appropriate communications authorities. Some options may vary the stated compliance. If necessary, contact Codan for more information. The receive and transmit frequencies may be any frequencies within the HF range, however, the transmit frequencies can only be those allocated to you by the relevant government authority in your country. 124 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE COMPLIANCE EUROPEAN R&TTE DIRECTIVE Spectral regulations may require the TxD option to be installed in the transceiver. In this case, you cannot add channels with new transmit frequencies. You can, however, add receive-only channels, and channels with the same transmit frequency as an existing channel. If the TxP option is installed in the transceiver, you cannot add channels. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 125 COMPLIANCE EMC AND SAFETY NOTICES EMC and safety notices Radiation safety (non-EU installations) To ensure optimal transceiver performance and to avoid exposure to excessive electromagnetic fields, the antenna system must be installed according to the instructions provided. WARNING: High voltages exist on the antenna during transmission and tuning. Do not touch the antenna during these activities. RF burns may result. WARNING: Install the grounding system or counterpoise as directed to prevent RF burns from any metal part of the transceiver. WARNING: You should not transmit from your transceiver or tune the antenna unless people are beyond the safe working distance for the installation. The following safe working distances apply: • anywhere within the vehicle cabin with an externally mounted mobile antenna • 1.8 m ( ft) unobstructed, of any part of a mobile antenna • 2 m (7 ft) of any part of a fixed antenna in a data installation of up to 125 W output • 5 m (17 ft) of any part of a fixed antenna in a data installation of up to 1 kW output Safe working distance is based on continuous exposure to CW-type transmissions, as set out in the ICNIRP Exposure Guidelines (1998) for occupational exposure. Safe working distance can be reduced with normal voice communication. 126 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE COMPLIANCE EMC AND SAFETY NOTICES Sécurité des radiations (installations non-EU) Pour assurer la performance optimale de l’émetteur-récepteur et pour éviter une exposition excessive aux champs électromagnétiques, le système d’antenne doit être déployé selon les instructions fournies. ATTENTION: De hautes tensions RF sont présentes au cours de la transmission et de la syntonisation. Ne touchez pas l’antenne pendant ces activités, au risque de vous brûler. ATTENTION: Installez le système de prise de terre ou le contrepoids comme prescrit pour éviter toute brûlure RF au contact des pièces métalliques de l’émetteur-récepteur. ATTENTION: Evitez d’émettre à partir de votre émetteur-récepteur onde syntoniser l’antenne si quelqu’un se trouve à moins de la distance de sécurité. Les distances de sécurité suivantes sont applicables : • à l’intérieur de la cabine d’un véhiclue sur lequel une antenne mobile est deployée • 1.8 m sans obstruction, de n’importe quelle partie de l’antenne mobile • 2 m de n’importe quelle partie de l’antenne fixe dans une installation de données dont la sortie peut atteindre 125 W • 5 m de n’importe quelle partie de l’antenne fixe dans une installation de données dont la sortie peut atteindre 1 kW La distance de sécurité du travail se base sur une exposition continue aux transmissions de type onde entretenue, telle qu’établie dans les Lignes directives d’exposition de l’ICNIRP (1998) pour l’exposition au travail. La distance de sécurité du travail peut être réduite dans le cas de communications vocales normales. ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 127 COMPLIANCE EMC AND SAFETY NOTICES EMC CAUTION: If it is necessary to remove the covers at any stage, they must be refitted correctly before using the equipment. To ensure that compliance with the EMC Directive is maintained. Use standard shielded cables supplied from Codan (where applicable). Ensure the covers for the equipment are fitted correctly. Cover unused connectors on the RFU with the protective caps supplied to prevent electrostatic discharge passing through your transceiver. Electrical safety To ensure compliance with the European Low Voltage Directive is maintained, you must install and use the Envoy™ Transceiver in accordance with the instructions in the Envoy™ Transceiver Getting Started Guide and the Envoy™ Transceiver Reference Manual. When using equipment that is connected directly to the AC mains these precautions must be followed and checked before applying an AC mains supply to the unit. To ensure electrical safety: Use the standard AC mains cable supplied. Ensure the covers for the equipment are fitted correctly. CAUTION: If it is necessary for a qualified electronics technician to remove the covers during servicing, they must be refitted correctly before using the equipment. WARNING: A protective earth connection must be included in the mains wiring to the 3020 Transceiver Supply. 128 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE COMPLIANCE EMC AND SAFETY NOTICES WARNING: The protective cover must always be fitted when the 3020 Transceiver Supply is connected to the AC mains. Related links: Earth symbols on page 129 Earth symbols Chassis earth connection points are provided on the Envoy™ Transceiver and 3020 Transceiver Supply. A protective earth is provided in the AC mains wiring of the 3020 Transceiver Supply. This protective earth must be connected at the AC mains supply outlet. The symbols shown below are used to identify the earths on the equipment. Table 7: Earth symbols Symbol Meaning Chassis earth Protective earth ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 129 COMPLIANCE FCC COMPLIANCE FCC compliance FCC Part 90 certification The Envoy™ Transceiver has been tested and certified to FCC Part 90 (FCC identifier code DYY2210). FCC Part 15 compliance Any modifications made to the Envoy™ Transceiver and 3020 Transceiver Supply that are not approved by the party responsible for compliance may void your equipment’s compliance under Part 15 of the FCC rules. The Envoy™ Transceiver and 3020 Transceiver Supply have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by switching the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: 130 • reorient or relocate the receiving antenna • increase the separation between the equipment and receiver • connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected • consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE COMPLIANCE IC CERTIFICATION IC certification Product markings and labelling The Envoy™ Transceiver is certified to IC standards (IC identifier 1029A-1). L’émetteur-récepteur Envoy™ est certifié conforme aux normes IC (Code d’identification IC : 1029A-1). ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 131 COMPLIANCE RCM APPROVAL RCM approval The Envoy™ Transceiver meets the requirements of the Australian Communications and Media Authority: Radiocommunications (MF and HF equipment—Land Mobile Service) Standard 2003 (AS/NZS 4770) and Radiocommunications (HF CB and Handphone Equipment) Standard 2008 (AS/NZ 4355). 132 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE INDEX Index Numerics 2220 Handset 3 2221 Handset 5 entering text 47 2230 Desk Console 7 advanced view 36 antenna manual tune 9 selecting 29 basic view 36 brightness setting 70 call adding from the Call Log/Call History 102 adding to contact Channel Test 23, 96 Emergency 23, 96 Get Position 23, 96 Get Status 27, 99 Message 24, 97 Phone 26, 98 RFDS Emergency 100 Selective 23, 96 Send Position 23, 96 from Emergency key 8 making Message 73 Selective 71 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE to a contact 76 call information structure 58 channel adding 19 capacity 105 finding 64 scr een 61 selecting 63 Channel Test call adding to contact 23, 96 character-entry mode selecting 10 check box selecting/deselecting 50 clarifier 9 compliance 121 EMC and safety notices earth symbols 129 electrical safety 128 EMC 128 radiation safety (non-EU) 126 sécurité des radiations (non-EU) 127 FCC 130 IC certification 131 overview 122 R&TTE 123 declaration of conformity and notified body letter of opinion 124 product marking and labelling 123 protection of the radio spectrum 124 radiation safety (EU only) 123 RCM approval 132 contact add ing Channel Test call 23 INDEX -1 INDEX adding 22, 94 adding Channel Test call 96 adding Emergency call 23, 96 adding from the Call Log/Call History 102 adding Get Position call 23, 96 adding Get Status call 27, 99 adding Message call 24, 97 adding Phone call 26, 98 adding RFDS Emergency call 100 adding Selective call 23, 96 adding Send Position call 23, 96 cooling 105 crosspatch operating mode 9 changing 90 overview 88 Get Position call adding to contact 23, 96 Get Status call adding to contact 27, 99 GPS information using 79 handset size 106 weight 106 icon data rate selecting 86 date setting 17, 69 deleting items 42 desk console location 18 size 106 weight 106 display brightness 70 Easitalk 10 editing items 42 Emergency call adding to contact 23, 96 encryptor switching on/off 81 firmware upgrade USB stick 91 fixed station 114 free-tune receive 9 frequency range 105 selecting 41 keypad 8 language selecting 17 menu bar selecting an option 42 menu structure navigating 31 Message call adding to contact 24, 97 making 73 microphone using 68 mobile station 108 mode changing 63 selecting 9 moving items 42, 52 mute 67 switching on or off 67 mute type selecting 67 operating modes 105 order of items in a list changing 52 INDEX- 2 INDEX mobile 108 cables 110 connecting control cable to automatic tuning antenna 112 connecting to battery power supply 113 mounting 110 mounting handset and speaker connector 111 mounting handset cradle 110 mounting RF unit 111 mounting speaker 111 peripheral selecting 30 Phone call adding to contact 26, 98 program profile USB stick 91 program secure keys USB stick 91 read profile USB stick 91 relative humidity 105 RFDS Emergency call adding to contact 100 RFU size 106 weight 106 scanning 65 pausing 66 switching on or off 65 screen channel 61 secure standby mode 83 secure key adding 85 selecting 84 secure mode 10 Selective call adding to contact 23, 96 making 71 self address entering 21 Send Position call adding to contact 23, 96 size desk console 106 handset 106 RFU 106 slider moving 51 special characters entering 10 station fixed 114 cables 116 temperature 105 text editing 44 time setting 17, 69 transceiver installing 107 operating 59 switching off 60 switching on 60 USB stick 91 user information structure 56 value finding 38 view advanced 36 basic 36 overview 36 switching between 37 weight desk console 106 handset 106 RFU 106 wizard adding channels to a scan table 20 overview 14 starting 16 word finding 38 INDEX-3 INDEX This page has been left blank intentionally. 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