HARRIS TR0001-E EDACS-300P User Manual revised manual

HARRIS CORPORATION EDACS-300P revised manual

revised manual

EN/LZT 123 5652/1 R1AOperator’s ManualEDACS 300PSystem/Scan PortableRadio
2Table of ContentsUser Interface............................................................................. 3Basic Operation.......................................................................... 6Trunked Mode Operation ........................................................... 8Conventional Operation........................................................... 13Error Messages ........................................................................ 14Programmable Alert Tones...................................................... 15Changing The Battery Pack ..................................................... 16Operating Rules And Regulations........................................... 18Operating Tips.......................................................................... 19The software contained in this device is copyrighted by Com-NetEricsson Critical Radio Systems, Inc.  Unpublished rights are reservedunder the copyright laws of the United States.NOTICE!This manual is published by Com-Net Ericsson Critical Radio Systems, Inc., withoutany warranty. Improvements and changes to this manual necessitated by typographicalerrors, inaccuracies of current information, or improvements to programs and/orequipment, may be made by Com-Net Ericsson Critical Radio Systems, Inc., at anytime and without notice. Such changes will be incorporated into new editions of thismanual. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by anymeans, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, for any purpose,without the express written permission of Com-Net Ericsson Critical Radio Systems,Inc.Copyright © 2000 Com-Net Ericsson Critical Radio Systems, Inc..  All rights reserved.
3User InterfaceThis manual describes the basic functions and operation ofthe EDACS 300P System/Scan portable radio.  For moredetailed information about the features and operation, referto the appropriate EDACS 300P Maintenance Manual orcontact your System Administrator.EMERGENCY/HOME BUTTONPOWER ON/OFFVOLUME KNOBANTENNAFigure 1.  EDACS 300P Top View
4CLEAR/MONITOR/SHIFTLOCKON/OFFSCANON/OFFRECALLDISPLAYSTORESPECIALCALLSSELECTSYSTEM/GROUP/CHANNELPTTBUTTONON/OFF/VOLUME ANTENNAFigure 2.  EDACS 300P System Model
5CLEAR/MONITOR/SHIFTSCANON/OFFDISPLAYSPECIALCALLSSELECTSYSTEM/GROUP/CHANNELPTTBUTTONON/OFF/VOLUME ANTENNAFigure 3.  EDACS 300P Scan Model
6Basic OperationLocking/Unlocking Keypad (System Model)1.  Press and hold the C/M key.2.  Press and release the LOCK key.  Then release theC/M key.Selecting System1.  Press and release the C/M key.  Then use the ▲ and ▼keys to select the desired system.2.  The SYS field displays the current System selected.Selecting Group/Channel1. Press the  ▲ and ▼ keys to access the desiredgroup/channel.Enabling/Disabling Scan1.  Press and release the SCN key to toggle ScanON/OFF.  “SCN” is displayed when Scan is enabled.Modifying Scan List1.  Select desired Group/Channel to be added/deleted.  IfGroup/Channel is currently in Scan list, “S” isdisplayed.2.  Press and hold the C/M key.3.  Press and release the SCN key.  Then release theC/M key.
74.  If selected Group/Channel was not in Scan list, it willbe added.  If selected Group/Channel was in Scan list,it will be deleted.Home/Emergency Key DefinitionPressing the red Home/Emergency button will perform oneof the four operations below, depending upon how theradio was programmed.1.  Radio will switch to the programmed home Systemand/or Group, and send an emergency transmission.2.  Radio will send an emergency transmission on thecurrent System/Group.3.  Radio will switch to the home System and/or Group.4.  Button is not active.Declaring Emergency1.  Press and hold the red Emergency/Home button (thelength of time is programmable; check with the SystemAdministrator).2.  If programmed, an “E” is displayed in the SYS fieldand/or an alert tone sounds.3.  Press PTT button to transmit your message.4.  Release PTT button when transmission is complete.
8Trunked Mode OperationFor optimum communication, hold the radioapproximately three inches from your mouth andspeak into the microphone at a normal voice level.IMPORTANT!Transmitting a CallGroup Call1.  Select desired System and Group.2.  Ensure that no one is transmitting on selected Groupby observing display for absence of “BSY” indicator.3.  Press and hold PTT button.4. When “TX” is displayed, speak into microphone.5.  Release PTT button when transmission is complete.Wait for reply.Individual Call1. Press the SPC key.  “S” and “PC” will be displayed.2.  The SYS field displays “SP”.  The GRP field displaysthe last accessed special call number from thepre-programmed list.3.  Scan Model:  Press the ▲ or ▼ keys to scroll throughthe special call list until the desired number isdisplayed.System Model: Press the ▲ or ▼ keys to scroll throughthe special call list until the desired number is
9displayed; orEnter the ID number of the radio to be called.(To recall the last individual number entered, pressand hold C/M and then press the #/RCL key.)4.  Press and hold PTT button to initiate call.5. When “TX” is displayed, speak into microphone.6.  Release PTT button when transmission is complete.Wait for reply.7.  When call is complete, double click the C/M key to exitSpecial Call mode.Phone Call1. Press the SPC key.  “S” and “PC” will be displayed.2.  The SYS field displays “SP”.  The GRP field displaysthe last accessed special call number from thepre-programmed list.3.  Scan Model:  Press the ▲ or ▼ keys to scroll throughthe special call list until the desired number isdisplayed.System Model: Press the ▲ or ▼ keys to scroll throughthe special call list until the desired number isdisplayed; orEnter the telephone number to be called.  Completethe phone number entry by pressing the * key.(To recall the last phone number entered, press andhold C/M and then press the #/RCL key.)4.  Press and release PTT button to initiate call.5. “BSY” is displayed and DTMF tones are sent.
106.  When the receiving party answers the call, press andhold PTT button and speak into microphone.7.  Release PTT button when transmission is complete.Wait for reply.8.  When call is complete, press the C/M key twice to exitSpecial Call mode.Receiving a Call1.  Turn radio on and select desired System and Group;orSelect desired System and then turn Scan ON (ifdesired Group is in Scan List).2.  Radio is now ready to receive calls.3.  When call is received, radio unsquelches on assignedchannel and “BSY” is displayed.  Depending upon theprogramming of the radio, a tone may sound,indicating the type of call received.4.  Group Call:  If programmed, the Group ID of the callerwill be displayed in the SYS and GRP fields.Individual Call:  If programmed, the ID of the caller (orjust “id”) will be displayed in the SYS and GRPfields.Phone Call:  “ph” will be displayed in the GRP field.Emergency Call:  “E” and the System number will blinkalternately in the SYS field.5.  Adjust the volume as necessary.
116.  Respond by pressing PTT button and speaking intomicrophone.Storing/Recalling Numbers (System Model)Storing Individual and Phone Numbers1. Press the SPC key.2. “S” and “PC” will be displayed.3.  The SYS field displays “SP”.  The GRP field displaysthe last accessed special call number from thepre-programmed list.4.  Enter the ID number or phone number to be stored.(To recall the last number manually entered from thekeypad, press and hold C/M and then press the #/RCLkey.)5.  Complete the entry by pressing the # key for anindividual number or the * key for a phone number.6.  Enter a digit from 0 to 9 to select a storage location.7.  Press and hold the C/M key and then press the */STOkey to complete the storage procedure.8. Press the C/M key twice to exit Special Call modeRecalling Stored Individual and Phone Numbers1. Press the # key for an individual call or the * key for aphone call.2.  Enter the desired storage location number (0-9).3.  Press and hold the C/M key and then press the #/RCLkey.  The number will be displayed in the GRP field.
124.  Individual Call: Press and hold the PTT button toinitiate the call.  When signaling is complete, “TX”and “BSY” are displayed and the Call Originate tonesounds.  Speak into the microphone.Phone Call: Press and release the PTT button toinitiate the call.  When signaling is complete, “BSY”is displayed and DTMF tones are sent.  When thereceiving party answers the call, press and hold thePTT button and speak into microphone.5.  Release the PTT button when transmission iscomplete.  Wait for reply.6.  When call is complete, press the C/M key twice to exitSpecial Call mode.
13Conventional OperationFor optimum communication, hold the radioapproximately three inches from your mouth andspeak into the microphone at a normal voice level.IMPORTANT!Transmitting a Call1.  Turn radio on and select desired System and Channel.2.  Ensure that no one is transmitting on selected Channelby pressing the C/M key twice (to monitor channel)and/or observing display for absence of “BSY”indicator.3.  Press and hold PTT button and speak into themicrophone.4.  Release PTT button when transmission is complete.Wait for reply.Receiving a Call1.  Turn radio on and select desired System and Channel;orSelect desired System and then turn Scan ON (ifdesired Channel is in Scan List).2.  Radio is now ready to receive calls.3. Press the C/M key twice to disable squelch andmonitor channel.  Adjust volume to desired level.
144.  When radio receives a call, radio is unsquelched andmessage is heard.Error MessagesE3 If at anytime the Synthesizer is unable to load andlock on the channel properly, an "E3" message willbe displayed in the SYS field and the GRP field willbe blanked.  If the "E3" message is displayed on allSystems, the radio has failed or has not beenprogrammed properly.  The radio's buttons and keyswill still operate with an "E3" message displayed.E9 An "E9" message indicates that the Personality hasnot been programmed into the radio.
15Programmable Alert TonesName Tone DescriptionPower-Up (B) one Radio has passed self-test uponpower-upCallOriginate (T) one short OK to talk; radio has acquiredchannelCallReceived (T) one(Group)one high, onelow (Indiv.)Call has been receivedCallQueued (B) one shorthigh-pitched Call has been placed in queue forprocessingAutokey (B) one longbeep Queued call received channelassignmentSystemBusy (T) three shortmedium-pitchedSystem busy, all channels busy, orreceiving party engaged in callOut ofRange/System In-operative(T) one low-pitched Radio out of range of repeater, orradio inoperativeCallDenied (B) one low-pitched Radio is not authorized on thesystem or groupCarrierControlTimer(B) pulsed PTT pressed for pre-programmedlength of time.  Release and re-keyPTT.LowBattery (B) one low-pitched; 130sec intervalsLow battery; needs charging(T) = trunked mode only (B) = both trunked and conventional modes
16Changing the Battery PackWhen “BT” is displayed, or the display remains blank, thebattery is low and needs charging.Removing the Battery PackMake sure the power to the radio is turned OFF.1.  Locate the latch on the bottom of the radio.2.  Press and hold the latch toward the back of the radiowhile sliding the battery towards the bottom of theradio with your other hand.3.  Remove the battery pack from the radio.12SLIDE BATTERY OFFPRESSLATCH
17Attaching the Battery PackMake sure the power to the radio is turned OFF.1.  Align the tabs on the back of the radio with the slots onthe battery pack.2.  Slide the battery pack towards the top of the radio untilit clicks into place.3.  Verify that the battery pack is properly latched to theradio.12TABSSLIDE BATTERY ON
18Operating Rules and RegulationsTwo-way FM radio systems must be operated inaccordance with the rules and regulations of the FederalCommunications Commission (FCC). As an operator oftwo-way radio equipment, you must be thoroughly familiarwith the rules that apply to your particular type of radiooperation. Following these rules will help eliminateconfusion and will assure the most efficient use of existingradio channels.  This will provide a smooth operating radionetwork.When using the radio, remember these rules:1.  It is a violation of FCC rules to interrupt any distress oremergency message. As the radio operates in muchthe same way as a telephone "party line", always listenand/or observe the absence of the “BSY” display tomake sure that the line is clear before sending anymessages. If someone is sending an emergencymessage, such as reporting a fire or asking for help inan accident, KEEP OFF THE AIR! Emergency callshave priority over all other messages.2.  Use of profane or obscene language is prohibited byFederal Law.3.  It is against the law to send false call letters or a falsedistress or emergency message.
194.  The FCC requires that conversations be brief andconfined to business. To save time, use codedmessages whenever possible.5.  Using the radio to send personal messages (except inan emergency) is a violation of FCC rules. Send onlythose messages essential for the business operation.6.  It is against the Federal law to repeat or otherwisemake known anything overheard on the radio.Conversations between others sharing your channelmust be regarded as confidential.Operating TipsThe following conditions tend to reduce the effective rangeof two-way radios and should be avoided wheneverpossible.•Operating the radio in low terrain areas or while underpower lines or bridges.•Operating the radio inside of a vehicle or inside metalor steel framed building unless using an outsideantenna.
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