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SM5402
Operating
Instructions
About Your SM5402 Radio
Maxon's SM5402 mobile radio are Compatible, Conventional radio system operation. The SM5402
is capable of up to 208 channels 13 Groups per system in conventional operation.
The operation and functions for the SM5402 radios are described in this manual.
We urge you to thoroughly read this manual before operating the radio.
Application of some functions described in this manual is determined by the system you use.
Your Maxon Dealer will program your radio so that you have the greatest number of functions
possible relative to your needs.
Should you have questions regarding the operation of the radio, please consult your Maxon Dealer.
About Maxon
Maxon is a world-respected name in professional FM two-way radio equipment operating in the
UHF, VHF and 800 MHz frequencies; personal two-way communication devices, including the
popular FRS (Family Radio Service) and GMRS radios; and a variety of wireless communication
products (two-way voice messaging handsets, Wireless Local Loop terminals, etc.).
Safety Information
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC), with its action in General Docket 93-62,
November 7, 1997, has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to Radio Frequency (RF)
electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated equipment. Maxon subscribes to the same safety
standard for the use of its products. Proper operation of this radio will result in user exposure far
below the Occupational Safety and Health Act and Federal Communications Commission limits.
WARNING - The antenna shall be mounted in the centre of the vehicle roof, or trunk, to ensure a
minimum separation distance of 110cm, or 60cm, respectively to persons who may
stand close to the vehicle. And the antenna may only be mounted on metal body motor
vehicles or vehicles with appropriate ground planes. And must not be co-located or
operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
WARNING - This radio has been tested and complies with the FCC RF exposure limits for
“Occupational Use Only.” In addition, your FM radio complies with the following
standards and guidelines with regard to RF energy and electromagnetic energy levels
and evaluation of such levels for exposure to humans :
FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97-01 supplement C, Evaluating compliance with FCC
guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields.
American National Standards Institute (C95.1-1992), IEEE standard for Safety levels
with respect to human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields, 3 kHz to
300 GHz.
American National Standards Institute (C95.3-1992), IEEE recommended practice for
the measurement of potentially hazardous electromagnetic fields – RF and Microwave.
DO not operate the radio without a proper antenna attached, as this may damage the
radio and may also cause you to exceed FCC RF exposure limits. A proper antenna is
the antenna supplied with this radio by the manufacturer or an antenna specifically
authorized by the manufacturer for use with this radio.
ALWAYS use Maxon authorized accessories. Use of unauthorized accessories can
cause the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements to be exceeded.
DO not transmit for more than 50% of total radio use time (50% duty cycle).
Transmitting more than 50% of the time can cause FCC RF exposure compliance
requirements to be exceeded.
The information listed above provides the user with the information needed to make him or her
aware of RF exposure, and what to do to assure that this radio operates within the FCC RF
exposure limits.
During transmissions, your Radio generates RF energy that can possibly cause interference with
other devices or systems. To avoid such interference, turn off the radio in areas where signs are
posted to do so.
WARNING - It is mandatory that radio installations in vehicles fueled by liquefied petroleum gas
conform to the following standard: National Fire Protection Association standard
NFPA 58 applies to radio installations in vehicles fueled by liquefied petroleum (LP)
gas with LP gas container in the trunk or other sealed-off space within the interior of
the vehicle. This standard requires that:
Any space containing radio equipment shall be isolated by a seal from the space
in which the LP gas container and its fittings are located.
Remote (outside) filling connections shall be vented to the outside.
WARNING - DO not operate the transmitter of a mobile radio when someone outside the vehicle is
within two feet (0.6 meter) of the antenna.
WARNING - DO not allow children to operate transmitter - equipped radio equipment.
WARNING - DO not allow operate the transmitter in areas that are sensitive to electromagnetic
radiation such as hospitals, aircraft, and blasting sites.
CAUTION - DO not operate the radio near electrical blasting caps or in an explosive
atmosphere.
CAUTION - DO not operate the transmitter of any radio unless all RF connectors are secure and
any open connectors are properly terminated.
All equipment must be properly grounded for safe operation.
All equipment should be serviced by a qualified technician.
NOTE: This radio operates in FCC regulated frequency bands. All radios must be
licensed by the FCC before use. Because this radio contains a transmitter, Federal law
prohibits unauthorized use or adjustments of this radio.
Unpacking Inforamtion
Remove and carefully inspect the contents of your package(s) for the following items:
Radio
Microphone
DC Power Supply Cord
Radio Mounting Bracket and Hardware
Microphone Bracket and Hardware
Operating Instructions
SM5402 Features
Conventional radio operation
9 character display with icons
Wideband frequency separation
Programmable output power
Programmable 12.5 / 25 kHz channel spacing
Multiple-function five button keypad
Programmable On / Off hook function
Talk Around
Scanning
Priority Scanning
Look Back
Scan list editing
CTCSS / DCS / DTMF / 2-Tone / ANI (Conventional operation)
Busy channel lockout
Time-out timer
General
Performance Specifications
FTZ 17TR2049 July 88
TIA-603
IEC 68 Series
EC 529 IP54
MIL STD 810 F
Band (Tx & Rx)
(Switching range without retuning)
UHF (U2)
440 – 470MHz
Channel Spacing
12.5kHz, / 25kHz (programmable)
(12.5, /25kHz switchable by CPU control)
RF Output Power
45W nominal (+/-10%)
Modulation Type
F3E
Audio Power
6W (Internal 16W speaker)
Intermediate Frequencies
45.1MHz First I.F., 455kHz Second I.F.
Number of Channels
208
Frequency Source
PLL Synthesiser
Frequency Stability
+/- 2.5ppm
Power Supply
13.8Vdc nominal
10.8Vdc minimum (extreme)
15.6Vdc maximum (extreme)
Current Consumption
OFF
Standby (muted)
Unmuted with 25% AF power
Unmuted with 50% AF power
Unmuted with 100% AF power
<10 A
<140mA
<350mA
<450mA
<570mA
Transmit @ 5W RF Low output
<5.0A
Transmit @ 40W RF Normal output <10.0A
Transmit @ 45W RF High output
<11.0A
Environmental
Temperature Range
Operating
Storage Temperature Range
+15 to +35°C (nominal)
-30 to +60°C (extreme),
-40 to +80°C (storage)
Humidity
EIA/TIA 603 (95%)
Protection against ingress of
dust and water
IEC 529 IP54
Vibration
BS2011 : Part 2.1Fc IEC 68-2-6
Part 2.1Fd IEC 68-2-34
Robustness
Mil Std 810 F
ESD
20kV (C-MIC = 15kV)
Physical Dimensions
175(W) x 158(D) x 48(H) mm
Weight
1.44kgs
Programmer
SMP 6001
Reliability Analysis
MTBF
MTTR
15,000 Hours MIL-HDBK-217F.
Ground benign. Parts stress
method.
30 minutes average time to rework
any SMD component and
reassemble.
Installation Safeguards
WARNING -DO NOT install the radio unit where it would interfere with the proper operation of
automatic collision protection devices (air bags).
WARNING - DO NOT install the radio unit where it would likely cause injury in case of accident.
NOTE: The radio is not intended for operation in a positive ground vehicle.
1.
2.
Select a location for the radio where you can easily see and reach all controls,
A.
including the microphone.
Using the radio mounting bracket as a template, mark with a pencil the locations
A.
where the bracket securing screws will be placed.
NOTE -Before drilling holes in the vehicle, verify that there is nothing that could be
damaged or get in the way by drilling and putting screws in this location. It is better to
use existing passages in the dashboard, trunk, and floor for the routing cable, thus
avoiding excessive drilling.
After drilling holes for the mounting bracket, attach bracket to the surface by using the
two large Phillips head screws provided.
3.
Install the radio unit to the bracket using the black screw knobs (located on each side
of the radio) along with the two spring lock washers, and two large flat washers
provided.
NOTE -Depending on the radio mounting location, it may be more convenient to install the
microphone bracket before installing the entire radio unit.
4.
5.
6.
Mount the microphone bracket to the most convenient side of the radio unit, using the
two small Phillips head screws provided. There are two options for installing the
microphone bracket, allowing the on-hook placement of the microphone from either
the top or the front of the bracket.
Connect the DC power supply cord to the radio. If necessary, the power supply cord
may be connected before mounting the radio unit to the radio bracket.
Push the modular microphone connector into the microphone jack (located in the front
of the radio unit) until a click is heard.
CAUTION -Some electronic fuel injection, anti-skid braking systems, cruise controls, and vehicle
alarms may be prone to interference from radio frequency energy or may malfunction due to a lack
of protection from RF energy. If the vehicle contains such equipment, consult your Dealer to get
help determining whether the electronic equipment in the vehicle will operate properly when the
radio is transmitting.
You must purchase an antenna for proper operation of the radio. Consult your Dealer to determine
which antennas are suitable.
Description of Radio Components
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
On / Off - Volume Knob - Turns the radio on and / or off, and controls the
audio level
Display – Back lighted display with icons and up to 9 alphanumeric
characters
Up / Down Selection Buttons – Selects Systems, Groups, option functions
Mode Select Button - Toggles among Systems, Groups, Call missed (CALL)
and display brightness (BRIGHT). Also returns radio to your Home
system / Home Group
Option Select Button – Enables / disables optional radio functions, also
enables scrolling when using the Up / Down Selection Buttons.
Scan Select Button – Enables / disables Scan functions; also toggles
between Scan and Priority Scan modes
LED Indicator - Tri-colored light indicates status of radio
Speaker - 8 Ohm (please use symbol for OHM) internal speaker allows
received messages to be heard
Microphone Connector - 8-pin, RJ-5 jack accepts microphone plug and is
used for radio programming
External Auxiliary Connector - 3.5 mm jack is used for connecting an external speaker
High density DB-15 Connector - Option connector which supplies or receives audio levels.
Can also be used with an external or internal radio modem to make the radio capable of
sending or receiving mobile data information
Antenna Receptacle – Requires a 50 Ohm (please use symbol for OHM) load, PL-259 type
(sold separately)
DC Power Cord – 13.8 VDC Polarized plug (for use in negative ground vehicles only)
Ignition Sense – (located on high-density DB-15 connector) Allows vehicle ignition to power
radio on and off
15)
16)
Mounting Bracket with Hardware - Used to support the radio during installation
Microphone Hanger- Used to hang the microphone; also used to enable / disable CTCSS /
CDDCS squelch functions
Display Icons and Indications
S - Indicates scan mode is active
P-Indicates Priority scan mode and assigned priority channel
L -Low RF Power is active.
SM5402 Radio Operations
Power On / Off - Volume:
Turn the radio on by rotating the On / Off - volume control clockwise until you hear a click and, if
enabled via Dealer programming, the self test “ alert” tone will be heard. SM5402Radio will
briefly appear in the display. Turn the radio off by rotating the control counter clockwise.
Trunked Mode Operation
Your Maxon SM5402 Radio may be programmed to operate with both Trunked and Conventional
modes. There are only a few differences in their operation and these are detailed as follows.
Channel Monitoring:
While on a Trunked System, channel monitoring is performed automatically by the radio transceiver.
In accordance with the FCC rules, while operating on a Conventional System the channel must be
monitored prior to transmit-ting. In both Trunked and Conventional Systems, operation may vary
from System to System. Your Maxon Dealer will be able to assist with particular operational
parameters and procedures for the various Systems and functions.
Trunked Mode Operation, Continued
System “ Handshaking”
In a Trunked System, when the P-T-T is pressed on the microphone, a “ Handshaking”
routine occurs which establishes communications between the radio and Trunked System. When
the LED indicator glows steadily red, voice transmission may begin. If your Maxon Dealer has
enabled the “ Clear to Talk” tone option, the radio will emit a short tone signaling voice
transmission may occur. In Conventional Systems, there is no System “ handshaking” and
voice transmission may start immediately.
Transmitting
1. Rotate the On / Off - Volume control clockwise to turn the power on.
2. Adjust On / Off - Volume control further clockwise to increase the volume level.
Rotate counter clockwise to decrease volume level.
3.Select the desired System and Group using the Up/Down but tons located on the front of the
unit.
4.Insure the microphone is secure in the Microphone jack located on the front of the unit,
press and hold the P-T-T lever on the side of the microphone.
5.Listen for the “ Clear to Talk” tone (or wait for the LED indicator to glow steady red)
and begin talking. Hold the microphone 1 or 2 inches from you mouth, speak clearly
and distinctly into the microphone area of the front grille.
6.Release the P-T-T lever as soon as the message is complete and listen for a response.
The P-T-T lever must be pressed continuously while talking and released to listen.
Receiving
1.Turn power on and set the volume level as previously described.
2.Select the desired System and System Group.
3.When a message is received, the LED indicator will glow green.
4.Respond to message by removing the microphone from hook, thenpress the P-T-T lever on
the side of the microphone. Press the P-T-Tcontinuously while talking and release to listen.
If scanning modes are enabled be sure to respond before scanning resumes, if you do not,
another call may be received and the selected System and Group may have to be changed.
Scanning is indicated by scan mode icons. Refer to “ Scan Modes” for more descriptive
information.
Trunked Mode Operation, Continued
Transpond Mode
If Transpond has been enabled by your Dealer, your radio will automatically send (transpond)
an acknowledgment to the System indicating that your radio has received a transmission.
Transpond is a Dealer programmable feature.
Conventional Mode Operation
Your Maxon SM5402 Radio may be programmed to operate in Conventional modes.
Conventional mode may or may not require a Conventional repeater System. Radio to
radio communications can also be accomplished in Conventional operation. How the
Conventional mode is programmed is determined by your Dealer.
Transmitting
1. Rotate the On / Off - Volume control clockwise to turn the power on.
2. Adjust On / Off - Volume control further clockwise to increase the volume level.
Rotate counter clockwise to decrease volume level.
3. Select the desired Conventional System and Group channel using the Up / Down buttons
located on the front panel of the radio.
4. In a Conventional System it is necessary to monitor the channel for activity before a
transmission. Monitor the channel by pressing the OPT (option) button located on the front
panel and selecting monitor, once selected pressing OPT button once will begin monitor
function, pressing OPT a second time will turn off monitor function. Monitoring of the channel
can also be accomplished by observing the LED indicator for a solid yellow color. If solid yellow
is observed, you must wait for the indication to leave before a transmission can be made.
5. Press and hold the microphone P-T-T lever on the side of the micro-phone, LED indication will
glow red, hold the microphone 1 or 2 inches from you mouth, speak clearly and distinctly into
the microphone area of the front grille.
6. Release the P-T-T lever as soon as the message is complete and listen for a response. The
P-T-T lever must be pressed continuously while talking and released to listen.
Receiving
1. Turn power on and set the volume level as previously described.
2. Select the desired System and System Group channel.
3. When a message is received, the LED indicator will glow solid yellow or green depending
if CTCSS tone or DCS has been programmed.
4. Respond to message by pressing the P-T-T lever on the side of the microphone. Press the
P-T-T continuously while talking and release to listen.
If scanning modes are enabled be sure to respond before scanning resumes, if you do not,
another call may be received and the selected channel may have to be changed. Scanning is
indicated by the scan mode icons. Refer to “ Conventional Scanning” for more descriptive
information.
Busy System Queuing
If enabled by your Dealer, Busy System Queuing will monitor the System for activity. Once the
System becomes available the System will automatically be accessed and held for a period of time,
determined by your Dealer, allowing you to transmit on the System. An audible indication will sound
along with a flashing yellow LED indication when queuing has begun and again will sound when the
System has been acquired. Busy System Queuing is available for both Trunked and Conventional
System operation. The word QUEUING will also be shown in the display when busy system queuing
has become active.
Multiple-Function Keypad Description
Your SM5402 Radio has five multiple function keypad buttons located on the front panel. An
audible beep, if enabled by your Dealer, is heard each time an option button is depressed.
* Up / Down Arrow Keys -These buttons will allow you to scroll Up or Down your preprogrammed
Systems, Groups or option functions depending upon which button is pressed. A press and
release will step once, a press and hold will scroll until button is released. All System and Group
names will be shown in the display and are preprogrammed by your Dealer.
* Mode Button -This button will allow you to return to your Home System / Home Group, or toggle
between System, Group, Call Missed (CALL) and Display Brightness (BRIGHT).
Press-and-release will toggle between System, Group, call and bright selection modes. A press
and hold will tune to the Home System / Group. System and Group names will be displayed.
Multiple-Function Keypad Description, Continued
Call Missed
Call Missed mode, allows you to check for calls which you may have missed while away
from your radio. Call Missed is a dealer program-mable function. A continuous flashing
Phone Handset icon indicates a call or calls have been missed and are stored in the
missed call list. To check for missed calls press and release the MODE button until the
word CALL is shown in the display. Press the up or down buttons to view and select a
call you desire to answer. Once selected pressing the P-T-T of the microphone will allow
the missed call to be answered. Once answered that call will be removed from your call
list. Up to 8 unanswered calls will be stored. Any new calls beyond 8 will be removed
from the list beginning with the oldest call. Pressing the mode button a second time will
remove any unanswered calls and exit the call missed list.
NOTE: Scanning will be disabled when your call list is being accessed.
Display Brightness
Display Brightness mode, allows you to change the brightness of the display. To change
the display brightness press and release the MODE button until the word BRIGHT is
shown in the display. Press and release the up or down buttons to change the display
brightness. There are 4 levels of brightness, continuously pressing up or down buttons will
go back through your display brightness levels. Once selected the radio will return to the
previously selected System or Group.
OPT (Option) -This button will allow you to enable or disable a selected optional function. A press
and release, unless specified otherwise, will enable or disable the currently selected function
Monitor (MONITOR), Auxiliary (AUXILIARY), Public Address (P/A), no option (NONE). A press and
release followed immediately by a press and hold will allow selection of option functions using the
up or down arrow buttons. Once option is shown in display a second key press of OPT will select
option to be used under the OPT button indicated by the SCAN icon. If no button press is detected
option will not be enabled and radio will resume previous operation. All option indications will be
displayed by either an icon or in the LCD.
Scan Button - This button will allow selection between Scan and Priority scan modes. A press and
release will enable normal scanning functions a press and hold will enable Priority Scan functions. A
press and release will disable the selected Scan function. All indications will be displayed as icons,
if normal scan is selected the SCAN icon will be shown. If priority scan has been selected both the
SCAN and P icons will be shown.
Option Button Function Descriptions
Monitor
Monitor mode is only available for Conventional operation, if previously selected as the OPT
button function, allows you to open the radios squelch to listen for activity before attempting
transmission on a conventional Systems channel Group. Monitor also defeats CTCSS and
CDDCS squelch functions. Monitor can be activated by a press and release of the OPT button
opening the radios squelch. A second press and release of OPT button will close the radios
squelch. When monitor is active the word MONITOR will show in the display.
Second press and release of OPT will deactivate horn and light function. The horn and light
function can be used in conjunction with the Dealer programmable Call Missed feature. The
call missed feature will store up to 8 unanswered calls.
Auxiliary
Auxiliary mode, if previously selected as the OPT button function, will enable or disable an
external speaker option which may have been added to your radio. When activated by a press
and release of OPT button the internal speaker to the radio will be disconnected and the
externally attached speaker will become active. A second press and release will return to radios
internal speaker. The auxiliary option can be activated with all other options with the exception of
NONE. When other options are selected the attached external speaker will always be active until
the other selected option is disabled.
Public Address
Public address mode, if previously selected as the OPT button function, allows the microphone
to be used as a public address or intercom feature. When activated by a press and release of the
OPT button the internal speaker to the radio will be disconnected and the externally connected
Public address speaker will become active allowing only your voice transmission over the
externally connected speaker. The radios transmitter and receiver will also be deactivated. A
second press and release will return radio to normal operation. The word P/A will be show in the
display when option is active.
Status Indicators and Audible Alert Tones
Your series has a sophisticated microprocessor control which provides a series of audible alert
tones.
Upon initial power up, a quick beep indicates that the self-test of the micropro-cessor functions has
been completed satisfactorily. A series of tones may be sounded with any of the following
conditions:
Attempt to transmit on a System / channel that is already in use when busy channel lockout
has been programmed into the radio.*
z
Call Received.*
Clear-To-Talk / Transmit, indicates you may now begin speaking. *
Transmit not available, indicates you are denied transmit on that System / channel.*
Busy System Queuing, indicates your radio has been placed in the queuing mode and is
attempting to access the System.
Out of Range, indicates you are out of range of the System.
Time-Out-Timer, indicates you have exceeded the maximum transmission time.*
Busy Channel Lockout, indicates transmission cannot occur while channel is active.*
* Indicates a function that is initially programmed into the radio by your Dealer. The majority of
LED indications and audible alerts can be enabled or disabled by your Dealer via programming.
STATUS
Normal
System
DESCRIPTION
Power On Ready
Call Received
Correct Call
Transmit
Busy Channel
Transmit
not
Allowed
Priority
Auxiliary
Trunked
or
Conventional
Clear to Talk
LED
COLOR/ICON
Red,
Yellow,
Green -Flashing
Yellow
Green
Red
Yellow
Yellow -Flashing
Out of Range
Warning
Busy System
Queuing
Yellow -Flashing
Busy System
Accessed
Yellow -Flashing
Time-
Out
Single Beep
Single Beep
Busy Tone Repeated
(musical note)
Icon
Red
Red, Yellow Flashing
DISPLAY
Single Beep
Icon
Icon - Flashing
Trunked
Queue Time-out
AUDIBLE
TONE
SYS
Single Beep
Two BeepsRepeated
Single
Beepsevery
10
seconds
Single
Beeps
-Repeated
Single Tone
-2 seconds
Single Tone
RANGE
QUEUING
TIME OUT
-Timer
Horn and Lights
Green, Yellow Flashing
HORN-LT
Status Indicatiors and Audible Alert Tones, Continued
STATUS
Scanning
DESCRIPTION
LED
COLOR/ICON
Call Missed
Icon - Flashing
Busy Channel
Lock Out
In Normal Scan
Mode
In Priority Scan
Mode
Scan
List
Editing
In Scan List
Not in Scan
List
Yellow
AUDIBLE
TONE
DISPLAY
CALL / Flashing Phone
handset
Busy Tone
- Repeated
BUSY
Icon
SCAN
Icon
SCAN with P
Icon
Two Beeps
EDIT GRP, EDIT PRI
or EDIT SYS
S or P
No Icon
Two Beeps
Scan Modes
Your SM5402 Radio may be programmed for one or more scan modes depending upon
your Dealer programming.
LTR Manual Group Scan
To enable LTR manual Group scan, enter normal scan by a press and release of the scan button
on the radios front panel. The scan icon will show in the display. In this scan mode the radio will
scan all LTR receive Group ID s. Upon receiving the correct ID the radio will allow transmission
on that Group ID until scanning resumes.
LTR Auto Group Scan
Operation is the same as for LTR Manual Group Scan with the exception you do not need to
press the scan button. This function is pre-programmed by your Dealer.
Scan Modes, Continued
Conventional Group Scan
To enable Conventional Group Scan, press and release the scan button on the front panel. The
scan icon will show in the display. A press and hold of the scan button will activate priority scan.
A second press and release will turn scan off. Conventional Group Scan performs in the same
manner as LTR manual group scan with the exception, ID codes are not required. Only those
groups enabled in the group scan list will be scanned.
Editing Scan List
You as a user can edit your Priority your Group scan list and your System scan list. To activate
Scan list editing, first determine if you will be editing your System scan list or your Group scan list.
Select either System mode or Group mode using the mode button located on the front panel.
Once System or Group mode has been entered turn the radio off using the control knob. Press
and hold the scan button and at the same time turn the radio power back on while continuing to
hold the scan button. Your display will show one of the following: EDIT GRP
EDIT SYS
EDIT PRI
Continue holding the scan button until the desired edit function is shown in the display. Once
desired edit function is shown release the scan button. Use the up or down buttons to select the
desired System or Group to add or delete from the scan list. Once selected press and release the
mode button to add or remove from your list. The scan icon indicates if your selected System or
Group has been added. When list is completed press and release the scan button to exit mode and
resume normal radio operation.
Editing Scan List, Continued
If EDIT PRI has been entered only one channel Group can be used as a priority. Use the up or
down buttons to select the desired Group to add or delete the priority channel. Once selected
press and release the mode button to add or remove the priority channel. The P icon indicates if
your selected Group has been added as the priority. When priority channel has been selected
press and release the scan button to exit mode and resume normal radio operation.
Conventional Scanning
Your PM-200 series can be programmed for one of six different scan types, determined by your
Dealer. To enable Scan or Priority scan functions , press and release the scan button for scan or
press and hold for priority scan functions. Only those channel groups included in the scan list will be
scanned.
During scan operations your radio will show dashed lines across the display. When a call is
received or transmission is made the Group name will be shown in the display. When programmed
for Priority Look Back your radio will show the selected channel Group name in the display instead
of the dashed lines.
Talk Back Scan
RX: Your radio only receives calls from its scan list. After a scanned call is received the scan wait
time will be active allowing you to pick up the microphone and answer the call. If the call goes
unanswered scanning will resume after scan wait time has expired.
TX: Your radio will transmit only on its received scanned Group. After transmission is
completed the scan delay time will become active allowing for a call to be immediately
returned before scanning resumes.
Talk Back Scan is enabled by entering the scan mode and is indicated by the SCAN icon.
RX only/TX disable
RX: Your radio will only receive calls from the scan list.
TX: No transmissions are allowed. If transmission is attempted, an alert willbe sounded.
RX only/TX disable scan is enabled by entering the scan mode and isindicated by the scan icon.
Priority TX Scan
RX: Your radio will receive calls from its selected scan list. After a scanned call is received the
scan wait time will be active allowing you to pick up the microphone and answer the call. If the
call goes unanswered scanning will resume after scan wait time has expired.
TX: During scan if a transmission is made your radio will transmit on the selected priority
channel Group. If you receive a call from a scanned channel Group you will be able to
transmit on that received channel
Priority TX scan is enabled by entering the priority scan mode and isindicated by the scan and
“ P” icons.
Priority only TX
RX: Your radio will receive calls from its selected scan list. After a scanned call is received the
scan wait time will be active allowing you to pick up the microphone and answer the call. If the
call goes unanswered scanning will resume after scan wait time has expired.
TX: All transmissions will be made on the programmed priority channel.
Priority only TX scan is enabled by entering the priority scan mode and is indicated by the
scan “ P” icons.
Priority Look Back Scan
RX: When any channel Group other than the programmed priority channel Group is selected that
selected channel Group will become the Look Back channel. Your radio will look back to the
programmed priority channel Group. While the radio is receiving a call on its selected channel, it
will look for a call from the programmed priority channel. If a call is detected on the priority
channel, the radio will leave the current call and receive the priority call. When look back time
expires, the radio will go back to the selected channel and resume priority look-back operation.
After a scanned call is received the scan wait time will be active allowing you to pick up the
microphone and answer the call. If the call goes unanswered scanning will resume after scan
wait time has expired.
TX: The radio will only transmit on the selected channel Group or the scanned priority channel
Group. After transmission is completed the scan delay time will become active allowing for a call
to be immediately returned before priority look back resumes.
Priority look back is enabled by entering the priority scan mode and isindicated by the scan
“ P” icons.
Vacant Channel Scan
RX: Normal Scan operation.
TX: The radio will step through the scan list and transmit on the first non-busy channel.
Nuisance Delete
If a channel contained in the scan list is constantly being scanned because of unwanted
“ chatter” , you can temporarily delete the channel from your list by pressing the monitor
button. Nuisance delete can only be initiated when scan is active and the radio is receiving the
call on the channel to be deleted. Nuisance delete will be deactivated for all channels by turning
scan off.
TMF Microphone Operation
The optional TMF microphone can be used in conjunction with your radio to operate on telephone
interconnect systems, if programmed by your Dealer. The ( Phone) icon will be displayed when an
interconnect Group has been selected in the trunked mode, no icon will be shown for conven-tional
operation. The microphone can be operated in an auto dial mode or manually operated and is back
lighted for low light conditions. The microphone can also be used for DTMF applications other than
telephone interconnect. Consult your Dealer for other application possibilities.
A telephone ringer will be heard when a telephone connection has been established or for
an incoming call.
Auto Dial Operation
Up to 16 digits can be dialed when using auto dial. Follow these steps toplace a call using auto
dial.
1. Ensure you have selected the appropriate System with an interconnect Group.
2. Enter the desired number by pressing and releasing 0 –9, * or # keys. The dialed numbers will
appear in your radio display. # will be indicated as P in your display. Note: The # key is
normally used to end, or hang up, an interconnect system. Consult your Dealer for exact
system operation.
3. Press the SND key to send the dialed number.
4. When the called party answers, press the P-T-T of the microphone to answer. Release the
P-T-T to listen for a response.
5. When the conversation has ended Press and hold the P-T-T of the microphone press and hold
the # key for 1 or 2 seconds to end the call. Release the P-T-T when the call has ended.
Manual Dial Operation
1. Ensure you have selected the appropriate System with an interconnect Group.
2. Press and hold the P-T-T of the microphone and enter the desired number by pressing and
releasing 0 –9, * or # keys. The dialed numbers will appear in your radio display. # will be
indicated as P in your display. Note: The # key is normally used to end, or hang up, an
interconnect system. Consult your Dealer for exact system operation.
3. When dialing is complete release the P-T-T and wait for the called party to answer.
4. When the called party answers, press the P-T-T of the microphone to answer. Release the
P-T-T to listen for a response.
5. When the conversation has ended Press and hold the P-T-T of the microphone press and hold
the # key for 1 or 2 seconds to end the call. Release the P-T-T when the call has ended.
Clearing a Dialed Number
When a number has been accidentally entered during auto dial a press and release of the CLR
key will delete an individual number. A press and hold of the CLR key will clear the entire dialed
number.
To Store a Number in Memory
1. Dial the desired number. Entered number will show in the radio display.
2. Press and release the STR key.
3. Press and release any number 0 – 9 to store the number, * and # cannot be used for storing a
number. STORed will show in the radio display indicating the number has been stored in
memory under that key.
To Recall a Stored number from Memory
1. Press and release the RCL key.
2. Press and release the number key from which a number has been stored.
3. Press SND to dial the recalled number.
If a number has been accidentally recalled repeat steps 1. and 2. until the
proper number has been recalled.
Clearing a Stored Number
1. Press and release the RCL key.
2. Press and release the number key from which a number has been
stored. The stored number will show in the radio display.
3. Press and hold the CLR key to remove the stored number. A newnumber can now be entered
and stored in that location.
FCC Licensing
The Federal Communications Commission requires the operator of this radio be properly
licensed under the applicable Part and/or Parts of the FCC Rules and Regulations.
Consult with your Maxon Dealer, or contact the nearest FCC field office for information about
obtaining a license.
Service
Do not tamper with internal adjustments. Damage to the equipment and/or improper operation may
result. There are no serviceable items inside the radio. It is recommended that you return your radio
to a qualified Maxon Dealer for any service or repairs.
Software Copyrights
The Maxon product(s) described in these operating instructions may include copyrighted Maxon
software programs stored in semi-conductor memories or other media. Laws in the United States
and other countries preserve for Maxon certain exclusive rights for copyrighted software programs,
including the exclusive right to copy or reproduce in any form the copyrighted software program.
Accordingly, the copyrighted Maxon software programs contained in the Maxon products described
in this operating manual may not be copied or reproduced without the express written permission of
Maxon. Furthermore, the purchase of Maxon products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or
by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents or patent
applications of Maxon, except for normal non-exclusive royalty free license to use that arises by
operation of law in the sale of a product.
Maintenance
Your SM5402 radio is designed to be maintenance free. To keep your radio in
good working condition:
Clean external surfaces with a clean cloth dampened in a solution of dishwater detergent
diluted in water. Apply the solution sparingly to avoid any moisture leaking into cracks and
crevices. Do not submerge the radio. Use a non-metallic brush to dislodge stubborn particles,
if necessary. Dry the surface thoroughly with a soft, lint free cloth.
DO NOT use solvents or spirits for cleaning - they may permanently damage the housing.
Product Warranty
MAXON Dealer warrants that the Products and included accessories sold herein will be free from
defects in workmanship or materials under normal use and service for a period of two (2) years from
the date of purchase by the original end user, provided that the buyer has complied with the
requirements stated herein. This warranty is offered to the initial end user and is not assignable or
transferable. MAXON Dealer is not responsible for any ancillary equipment which is attached to or
used in conjunction with Maxon products.
If the Product fails to function under normal use because of manufacturing defect(s) or
workmanship during the two (2) years period following the date of purchase, it will be replaced
or repaired at MAXON Dealer option at no charge when returned to the place of purchase. The
defective unit must be accompanied by proof of the date of purchase in the form of a sales
receipt.
The sole obligation of MAXON Dealer hereunder shall be to replace or repair the Product
covered in this Warranty. Replacement, at MAXON Dealer option, may include a similar or
higher-featured product. Repair may include the replacement of parts or boards with functionally
equivalent reconditioned or new parts or boards. Replaced parts, accessories, batteries, or
boards are warranted for the balance of the original time period. All replaced parts, accessories,
batteries or boards become the property of MAXON Dealer.
MAXON Dealer shall have no obligation to make repairs or to cause replacement required through
normal wear and tear or necessitated in whole or in part by catastrophe, fault or negligence of the
user, improper or unauthorized alterations or repairs to the Product, use of the Product in a manner
for which it was not designed, or by causes external to the Product. This warranty is void if the serial
number is altered, defaced or removed.
The user is responsible for the payment of any charges or expenses incurred for the removal of the
defective product from the vehicle or site of its use, for the transportation of the product to the place
of repair, for the return of the repaired / replaced product to the site of its use and for the
reinstallation of the product.
THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE IN LIEU OF ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED OR STATUTORY,
INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
FOR ANY PRODUCT WHICH DOES NOT COMPLY WITH THE WARRANTY SPECIFIED, THE
SOLE REMEDY WILL BE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT. IN NO EVENT WILL MAXON Dealer BE
LIABLE TO THE BUYER OR ITS CUSTOMERS FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR FOR THE LOSS OF
PROFIT, REVENUE OR DATA ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR THE INABILITY TO USE THE
PRODUCT.
This warranty is void for sales and deliveries outside of the U. S. A.

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