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T3000 Programming Software User’s Manual PGM3000 (T3000-5000-006) Copyright 1997 Tait Electronics Limited All rights reserved 439-35000-02 PROPRIETARY PROGRAM MATERIAL This material is proprietary to TAIT ELECTRONICS LIMITED, and is not to be reproduced, used, or disclosed except in accordance with program license or upon written permission of Tait Electronics. COPYRIGHT 1997 TAIT ELECTRONICS LIMITED Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. TAIT ELECTRONICS LIMITED CHRISTCHURCH NEW ZEALAND 439-35000-02 About this Guide Welcome to PGM3000, the Tait radio programming software for T3000 Series II handportable radios. This software provides an easy way to enter settings and features into T3000 series radios, using a standard IBM PC (or compatible). This introductory section provides background information that you should read before using this guide. Overview This guide is intended as an installation guide and overall reference to the programming software. It provides the following information: ■ An overview of the software ■ Installation instructions and hardware setup ■ Basic usage instructions ■ A reference guide to all parameters and settings Who Should Read this Guide? This guide is designed for use by Tait retailers and distributors who are programming handportable radios for customers. Other audiences include radio fleet managers and network managers who may need to know the specific settings available for Tait T3000 Series II handportable radios. 439-35000-02 ii About this Guide What Do You Need to Know? Users of the Tait radio programming software should be familiar with the following: ■ Trunked and conventional radio systems ■ Radio system and radio network settings and parameters ■ General PC operation What’s Included? This guide has six chapters, one appendix, and the Tait Software License Agreement. Chapter Description Chapter 1 Introduces the software and provides installation and connection instructions. Provides general usage information for the software, including navigation, file saving, and printing. Provides a complete reference to T3010 conventional handportable radio settings. Provides a complete reference to T3020 conventional handportable radio settings. Provides a complete reference to T3030, T3035 and T3040 trunked handportable radio settings. Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Appendix A License 439-35000-02 Gives details on CTCSS/DCS coding. Tait Software License Agreement About this Guide iii Conventions This guide uses the following conventions: Convention Description Initial Capitals Screen fields, field names and screen buttons. Italic Specific entries and available settings for screen fields. Radio keys [ ] ALL CAPITALS Specific radio mode settings, the names of computer files and directories, and PC keys. 439-35000-02 iv About this Guide 439-35000-02 Contents v Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started About this Chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 An Overview of the Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Software Compatibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Features and Capabilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 Installing the Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4 Installation Requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4 Running the Install software. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4 Drive and Path options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4 Installing a Mouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 Connecting the Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6 Chapter 2 General Operations About this Chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 Program Operation Under Windows 95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 Setting Up Windows 95 Desktop Short-Cuts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 Starting the Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 Using the Menu Bar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5 Using Text Fields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5 Using Screen Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6 Using List Boxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6 Using Array Boxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7 Loading and Saving Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7 Creating a New Specification File. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8 Loading Specification Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8 439-35000-02 vi Contents Saving Specification Files. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-9 Setting Up Your System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-10 Setting Defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-10 Setting Screen Colours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-11 Printing Current Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-12 Reading and Programming the Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-13 Reading Radio Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-13 Programming the Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-14 Exiting the Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-14 Chapter 3 T3010 Settings About this Chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-1 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-2 Options I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-6 Options II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-12 Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-16 Selcall Identity I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-20 Selcall Identity II. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-26 Selcall Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-28 Chapter 4 T3020 Settings About this Chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-1 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-2 Options I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-6 Options II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-12 Options III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-16 Channels (I and II) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-20 Scan Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-26 Alpha Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-30 DTMF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-34 Selcall Identity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-38 439-35000-02 Contents vii Selcall Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-44 Selcall Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-50 Status Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-56 Preset Channel Signalling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-58 Radio Calibration Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-60 Chapter 5 T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings About this Chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 Using Passwords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 Programming Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3 Programming Multiple Networks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6 Unit - Identity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-10 Unit - Acquisition Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-16 Unit - Preset Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-20 Unit - Status Labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-22 Unit - Conventional Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-24 Unit - Dialling Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-28 Unit - Miscellaneous Controls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-34 Unit-Lookup Table for 5 Digit Interfleet Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-40 Unit - DTMF Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-44 Unit - Data Parameters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-46 Own Fleet Identity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-48 Own Fleet Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-54 Network - Identity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-58 Network - Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-62 Network - Hunt Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-68 Network - Trunked Channel Blocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-72 439-35000-02 viii Contents Appendix A Valid CTCSS/DCS Codes CTCSS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DCS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Standard DCS Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Non-Standard DCS Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 439-35000-02 A-1 A-2 A-2 A-3 About this Chapter This chapter introduces the Tait Programming Package for T3000 Series II trunked and conventional handportable radios, and provides an overview of its features. It covers the following topics: ■ An Overview of the Software ■ Software Compatibility ■ Features and Capabilities ■ Components ■ System Requirements ■ Installing the Software ■ Installing a Mouse ■ Connecting the Radio An Overview of the Software PGM3000 is a collection of software programs, each of which is targeted to specific radio models in the T3000 product range. These programs permit you to tailor a radio to your customer’s specifications, and to maintain a record of settings. This record can be used to program other radios in the fleet to the same settings. 439-35000-02 & PGM2040 1 Getting Started 1-2 Getting Started The programming package incorporates a standard Graphical User Interface (GUI) or optional text-based user interface, with item selection by keyboard or mouse. It is supported by a complete Help system. Software Compatibility For the latest information on the versions of radio software which the PGM3000 tools included with this package are designed to program please see the README.TXT file included on the program disks. At the time of printing, the following information was available about compatibility of the PGM3000 tools with radio software versions: ■ PGM3010 v2.11 - compatible with T3010 radio software versions v1.02, and later. ■ PGM3020 v2.00 - compatible with all T3020 radio software versions. ■ PGM30TR v2.14 - compatible with T3000 trunked radio software version v2.00, and later. Features and Capabilities The Tait programming package provides the following: ■ Programming of all supported Tait T3000 models. ■ A complete GUI environment that does not require Microsoft Windows, or an optional text interface. ■ Context-sensitive Help. ■ Capability to save a reference copy of all radio settings into a data file, for later use. ■ Full printing capability to maintain a hardcopy of your settings. 439-35000-02 Getting Started 1-3 Components Your programming package should contain: ■ A 3.5” high density (1.44MB capacity) program install disk. ■ A T3000-5300 programming cable with a special radio connector at one end and a telephone style socket at the other. ■ A computer interface cable with a 25 pin serial plug at one end and a telephone style plug at the other. If any of these components are missing, contact your Tait supplier. System Requirements The PGM3000 software requires the following: ■ An IBM compatible PC with an 80386 microprocessor. ■ MS-DOS version 5.0 or higher. ■ 2MB of RAM. DOS and any TSRs should be loaded in high memory (consult your DOS manual for how to do this). ■ A VGA colour graphics display. ■ A hard disk drive with 2MB of free space. ■ A single floppy disk drive (1.44MB capacity or higher). ■ A printer (if hardcopy output is required). ■ A Microsoft or compatible mouse and driver (optional). 439-35000-02 1-4 Getting Started Installing the Software Installation Requirements PGM3000 cannot be run directly from the distribution disks. It must be installed, either on a hard disk (full or partial installation). To perform a full installation on a hard disk you need approximately 2MB of free disk space. Running the Install software To begin installation, place the program disk in the floppy disk drive and type A:INSTALL (if the disk is in drive A) or B:INSTALL (if the disk is in drive B) at the DOS prompt. Press ENTER. The installation program guides you through the installation process. Read the information presented on the screen carefully. After installing the software, place the original distribution disk in a safe place. Drive and Path options You will be asked to enter the drive and path to which you want the software installed. If you do not change the default then the files will be placed in the \TAITPGM directory on the target drive. We recommend that you use the default directory setting, especially if you have already installed, or intend to install, other Tait programming and support software packages. 439-35000-02 Getting Started 1-5 If you are installing the programs on a hard disk you may wish to include the \TAITPGM directory in the DOS search path. This permits you to start PGM3000 from any directory. If this is not the first time you have installed PGM3000 on your computer you can check whether or not the directory is already in the search path by typing PATH at the DOS prompt (look for C:\TAITPGM). Consult your DOS manual for information on how to add the directory to the search path if it is not already present. Installing a Mouse Some computers do not have a mouse driver loaded at the MSDOS prompt. This means the mouse will not function while running the PGM3000 software. To install the mouse, use the installation disks provided with your mouse to install the correct mouse driver. Some installation programs add a line to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file, so that the mouse driver is loaded automatically, while some programs leave this to the user. Once the mouse driver is loaded into memory, the mouse will work in the PGM3000 software. Although the mouse is not required for use in the software, it is recommended. 439-35000-02 1-6 Getting Started Connecting the Radio The programming kit contains two interface cables which connect together to form the link between the radio and the PC. One cable plugs into the serial port on your computer, and the other onto the accessory connector on your radio. You can plug the connector into either the COM1: or COM2: port on your computer. (If you select COM2:, you must change the software configuration. See “Setup” in Chapter 2.) The connector is supplied with a 25 pin serial connector. If your computer has a 9 pin serial port, you need an adaptor cable. This is generally available from your PC dealer. Before fitting the connector to the radio, turn the radio off. Hold the connector above the top of the radio as shown. Locate the tongue on the rear leg in the slot at the top rear of the radio (above the identification label). Tilt the connector down at the front, until the tongue on the front engages securely with the slot above the radio’s speaker grill. 439-35000-02 Getting Started 1-7 When the radio is attached, it can be programmed. Make sure you turn it on first, since it must be operating for the memory to be read. You should also make sure that the battery is charged, or use a battery eliminator, to ensure the radio does not turn itself off during the programming session. To remove the connector after you have finished programming the radio, first turn the radio off. Hold the radio firmly with the back facing you, and press forward on the thumb-tag at the rear of the connector. (Do not squeeze it against the front of the connector as this will prevent it from releasing.) The front of the connector will release and lift from the radio and the entire connector will then lift clear. 439-35000-02 1-8 Getting Started 439-35000-02 About this Chapter This chapter describes the basic operation of the Tait programming software. The operations detailed here are common to both the trunked and conventional packages. These operations are as follows: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Program Operation Under Windows 95 Setting Up Windows 95 Desktop Short-Cuts Starting the Program Navigation Loading and Saving Files Setting Up Your System Reading and Programming the Radio Exiting the Program Program Operation Under Windows 95 To run the PGM3000 software, it is first necessary to exit Windows 95, as follows. In Windows 95, click on the Start button, and the Shut Down Windows window appears. Choose the option Restart the computer in MS-DOS mode, then Windows 95 will exit and restart at the DOS prompt. The software can now be run as described in the section “Starting the Program”. Note: If Windows 95 is exited by choosing ‘Programs’ then ‘MSDOS Prompt’ from the Start button, PGM3000 will not run reliably. 439-35000-02 & PGM2040 2 General Operations 2-2 General Operations Setting Up Windows 95 Desktop Short-Cuts Windows 95 desktop short-cuts to the PGM3000 programs can be used, provided the short-cut is configured as follows. Click on the short-cut with the right mouse button, select Properties, then TAB to the program. Click on the Advanced button and select the MS-DOS Mode box. When the short-cut is activated, the PGM3000 program will run, after first exiting Windows 95. Windows 95 will restart when the PGM3000 program is exited. Starting the Program Change to the Tait programming software directory by typing CD\TAITPGM at the DOS prompt and press ENTER, then type PGM3000 and press ENTER. ■ To program T3010 radios, press 1. ■ To program T3020 radios, press 2. ■ To program T3000II trunking radios (T3030, T3035 and T3040), press T. ■ To quit without running any programming software, press Q. Note: If you have modified the DOS path as described in the Installation section, then you do not need to change to the TAITPGM directory first. By default the program provides a graphical user interface. If you do not have a graphics screen, or would prefer a text display, you can force the program to start in text mode by adding /T after the program name (such as PGM3010 /T). There must be a space between the program name and the slash (/). 439-35000-02 General Operations 2-3 When you enter the program name, the startup screen appears, displaying information about the program. You should quote the software version number shown there when consulting with your Tait supplier about programming issues. When starting up PGM303X or PGM3040 you are asked to enter a password. This password determines which of the programming items you are allowed to change. Refer to the chapter on Trunked Settings for more information. Navigation This programming package can be used with a mouse or a keyboard or both. To navigate through the program using a mouse, simply place the arrow on the screen onto the menu option you wish to choose (or the option button you wish to press), and click the left mouse button once. All functions can be selected using the keyboard, according to the following table: General Operations Key Function F1 Access Help. A single press calls Help for the current field. A double press calls general Help. Insert a row into an array box F2 F3 F5 Alt-F1 Alt-F5 Alt-F7 Alt-F8 Alt-F10 Alt-Space Delete a row from an array box Refresh the display Help Restore window size to normal Move window Re-size window Maximise window Open a keyword drop-down menu 439-35000-02 2-4 General Operations Edit Functions Key Function Insert Toggle insert/overtype mode (default is insert) Delete Backspace Delete character to the right Delete character to the left Enter End edit and validate new value Esc Close a window Select the window menu bar. Access menu bar keywords by pressing the underlined character (‘hot key’). Alt Navigation Key Function Tab Move to next window object Shift-Tab Home Move to previous window object Go to top of screen End Go to bottom of screen Ctrl-Home Ctrl-End Go to beginning of line Go to end of line Page Down Go down one page in current screen Page Up Go up one page in current screen Scroll up in a vertical list or pop up menu Scroll down in a vertical list or pop up menu Move left along menu items in the menu bar Move right along menu items in the menu bar Control Keys Key Ctrl-F2 Function Ctrl-F3 Delete an element from an array box Immediate exit from program Exit from program Moves scroll bars within an array Ctrl-Break Ctrl-C Ctrl-Arrow 439-35000-02 Insert an element into an array box General Operations 2-5 Using the Menu Bar Most of the software features are available from the keywords on the menu bar. The File keyword lets you create, save and load files, the Radio keyword lets you read and program a handportable radio, the Edit keyword lets you change programmable options, and the Utility keyword lets you print results and change some of the facilities in this program. The Quit keyword takes you out of the program and back to the DOS prompt. The keywords on the Menu bar can be selected by clicking on them with the mouse, or by holding the ALT key and pressing the underlined letter (F for File, for example). There is extensive online help available by pressing the F1 key. Help is “context sensitive,” meaning that the type of information displayed is always relevant to the point in the program where you pressed the F1 key. Pressing F1 twice provides general help information, including an overview of keyboard commands. The box that appears in the centre of the screen when you first start the program tells you the version number of this software. If you experience any problems while using the software, you should note this number before contacting your Tait dealer for assistance. Using Text Fields Text fields appear as simple boxes on the screen. To enter data into a text box, select the box either by using the TAB key, or by clicking on it with the mouse. The text cursor appears within the box. Type in the data, and press the ENTER key to set the new value. 439-35000-02 2-6 General Operations Using Screen Buttons Some options use screen buttons for settings. A screen button is simply a grey box on an option screen containing a default setting such as Enabled. These buttons simply toggle between two settings. Click once on the button, and it changes to the alternate value. Control menus and dialog boxes also use screen buttons for commands. These are easily recognisable, and contain such entries as OK and Clear. Click on the button to activate the command, or select it with the TAB key and press the ENTER key. Using List Boxes Many of the options screens provide a range of available settings in a list box. A list box is a field on the screen that has an arrow at the right side, as in the following example. To use a list box with a mouse, click on the arrow to the right of the field to obtain a drop-down menu containing selections. Click on the appropriate selection to set the new value. To use the keyboard, move to the list box with the TAB key. Press the ENTER key to obtain the drop-down menu. Use the arrow keys to scroll to the required value and press the ENTER key to set the selection. 439-35000-02 General Operations 2-7 Using Array Boxes Option screens that require entry of many lines of data, each containing the same type of information, often use array boxes. An array box consists of lines of other types of data entry fields and appears on the screen as in the following example. Where a line of data entry fields is shown with exclamation points in each, it means that there is currently no data in the array box. To enter data into an array box, you must first add a new line by pressing the F2 key. This inserts a line into the array and reveals its default settings. Some fields will become list boxes or screen buttons, while others will become text entry fields. You can delete a line from an array by selecting any field on the line and pressing F3. Loading and Saving Files The File keyword menu enables you to store and retrieve the options you program into a particular handportable. This lets you keep a copy of a customer’s requirements in an easily reusable form if you are required to program more of the same type of handportables at a later date. The files may be stored on hard disk or on a floppy disk that you can store in a safe place for future use. All filenames are automatically given the extension “.DAT” unless you specify something else. Note: The use of filenames greater than 8 characters is not supported. 439-35000-02 2-8 General Operations Creating a New Specification File Use the New option from the File keyword menu to create a new specification file. This sets all fields to their default values, so it is important that you save any work you have entered first. Loading Specification Files Use the Load option from the File keyword menu to retrieve a handportable specification file from disk. Click on Load, and the File window appears. From this window, you can enter a filename directly in the Filename box or search for a file to load. The Files list displays the files in the current directory in alphabetical order. To search for a filename use the scroll arrows. You can use the DOS wildcard characters “*” and “?” to aid in your search. The Drives list box allows you to search all of the drives attached to your computer. Select the drive to be used for file searches by using the cursor keys or mouse. 439-35000-02 General Operations 2-9 The Directories list box shows all of the directories immediately available. If you select a directory, the next (included) level of directories appears. The previous level of directories is marked by the “..” symbol. Selecting this with the mouse or cursor then the ENTER key returns you to the previous directory level. Saving Specification Files Use the Save option from the File keyword menu to save the handportable specification file that you are currently working on. If the file has been saved to disk already, the program saves it with the same filename, overwriting the original file. If it has not been previously saved, the File window appears, permitting you to specify a name for the file. In either case, the Validation window appears, asking whether you wish to validate the file. You should select Yes to avoid saving a file which may cause the handportable to malfunction as a result of illogical or impossible options. It is especially important to run a final validation check if you have not run validation after completing work in the Edit windows. The Save As option calls up the File window so that you can save your file by a different name. This is useful if you wish to use an existing specification file as a template for other files. 439-35000-02 2-10 General Operations Setting Up Your System The Tait programming software permits you to alter certain settings to match your computer setup and operations. These settings are the file and port defaults, and the screen appearance and colour. Changes are made using the menu from the Utility keyword. The Default menu item lets you change port and file location settings; the Colours item lets you set the overall appearance of your screen. The Print option on the Utility keyword menu lets you print the data you have entered. Setting Defaults The file location and extension can help you organise your programming data. The port locations are most important because they determine the location of your printer and the specific hardware connection used in attaching a radio to your system for programming. File and port settings can be changed by using the Defaults window, which appears when you click on Default from the Utility keyword menu. 439-35000-02 General Operations 2-11 Available settings are as follows: Option Data File Path Data File Extension Serial Port Parallel Port Description The data file path determines the default directory on your hard disk that will be used for storing radio data files. The data file extension determines the default filename extension for data files. The serial port is the hardware connection to which all data will be sent for programming radios. It can be either COM1: or COM2:. The default is COM2:. If your mouse or a modem is using COM2:, you may need to change this setting. To change the setting, click on the Serial Port button. The parallel port setting here determines where data to be printed is sent. The default setting is LPT1. If you are using several printers, you may wish to change this setting to send data to the preferred printer. To change the setting, click on the Parallel Port button. Setting Screen Colours Each PGM3000 package permits you to change the appearance of the screen to suit your own preferences. Screen changes are made through the Screen Colour Manager, which you access from the Utility keyword menu by selecting Colours. 439-35000-02 2-12 General Operations You can change the palette or background colour. A sample of the current setting appears in the Sample Window. Use the Palette and Background keyword menus to make your changes. To complete your colour changes, click on the OK button. Printing Current Data Select the Print option from the Utility keyword menu to print all of the radio settings that you have stored. Printing cycles through all of the settings windows and sends the settings in plain ASCII form to the default parallel port. (See “Setting Defaults” earlier in this section if you need to change the port). Note that the text is printed as a simple ASCII stream. You may have to change your printer settings to accept plain ASCII text. 439-35000-02 General Operations 2-13 Reading and Programming the Radio The Radio keyword enables you to store the operating information you create in this programming package in the handportable with the Program command. It also enables you to retrieve that information from a handportable in order to change it, with the Read command. Reading Radio Settings Select the Read option from the Radio keyword menu to read current settings from the handportable using the serial communications port specified in the Utility menu. The Radio window appears with the message “Establishing Serial Link to Radio...” in the status bar. A box is provided for some information specific to the handportable but this will remain blank until the program has successfully read the file from the handportable. For the program link to be established, the following items must be correct: ■ The correct serial port must be selected using the Utility menu. ■ The radio programming cable must be connected to the correct serial port. ■ The radio programming cable must be connected to the accessory connector on the handportable. ■ The radio type must match the software being used. ■ The radio must be turned on. When the communications link is established, the display on the handportable shows a “P” (T3010) or “Programming Mode” (T3020 T3030, T3035 or T3040). 439-35000-02 2-14 General Operations Programming the Radio Select the Program option from the Radio keyword menu to transfer the settings to your radio. When you select this option, the Validation window appears first. Select Yes to run a final validation of your settings. This is important because it avoids the problems that can occur with impossible or conflicting radio settings. During validation, the program cycles through all of the settings screens, then loads the data into the radio. Exiting the Program To leave the program, escape from the current menu, then click on the Quit keyword. A window appears, asking whether you wish to quit. Click on Yes or press ENTER, and you will return to the DOS prompt. 439-35000-02 This chapter describes the settings that may be selected for a T3010 handportable radio using PGM3010. Settings are divided into the following groupings under the Edit keyword: ■ Specifications ■ Options I ■ Options II ■ Channels ■ Selcall Identity I ■ Selcall Identity II ■ Selcall Setup The Selcall options are disabled (grey) and cannot be used until Selcall Option (on the Specifications screen) has been set to Fitted. See the information on Specifications Settings for more details. 439-35000-02 PGM3010 About this Chapter & PGM2040 3 T3010 Settings 3-2 Specifications Specifications Use the Specifications screen to select the required radio model and frequency band, and to make any necessary changes to basic programming settings. To open this screen, click on Specifications on the Edit keyword menu. The Specifications screen, with default settings, appears as follows: PGM3010 439-35000-02 T3010 Settings 3-3 The Specifications settings are as follows: Description Chassis Serial Number (read only) Factory Model Identity (read only) Radio Type Selects the radio model and its frequency band. This software is designed to program the Tait T3010 handportable radio. Note: The T3010-51XX (400440MHz) may be set as high as 450MHz on receive channels. Settings Select one of the following T3010-31XX(136-154MHz) T3010-32XX(146-174MHz) T3010-41XX(174-195MHz) PGM3010 Field T3010-42XX(184-208MHz) T3010-51XX(400-440MHz) T3010-52XX(440-470MHz) T3010-53XX(470-520MHz) T3010-55XX(450-470MHz) T3010-56XX(470-490MHz) T3010-70XX(336-366MHz) T3010-71XX(360-400MHz) T3010-72XX(300-360MHz) Transmit Timer Duration Transmit Lockout Duration Sets the longest allowable continuous transmission by the handportable. When this time has almost ended, the handportable emits warning tones. Enter a time between 10 and 240 seconds. Transmit Lockout Duration Determines how long the handportable will be prevented from transmitting after the transmit timer has expired. Enter a time between 0 and 60 seconds. Enter 0 and no limit is placed on the duration of a transmission. Enter 0 to disable this function. This setting has no effect if the transmit timer has been disabled. Cloning From This Radio Not available. continued on next page 439-35000-02 3-4 Specifications Specifications Settings - continued Field Description Settings All Confidence Beeps If enabled, audible confidence indicators will sound. Select Enabled or Disabled. If disabled, all audible confidence indicators (including keypress beeps) are suppressed. Keypress Confidence Beeps If enabled, audible keypress Select Enabled or Disabled. If enaconfidence indicators will sound. bled, audible keypress beeps sound when any key is pressed. PGM3010 This field is not selectable if All Confidence Beeps has been set to Disabled. Selcall Option Determines whether on-board selective calling hardware has been fitted to the handportable. CAUTION Do not set this field to Fitted if you do not have Selcall hardware fitted in the radio 439-35000-02 Select Fitted or Not Fitted. If Selcall is not fitted, then Selcall Identity and Selcall Setup screens will not be available and the Selcall facilities will be disabled. 3-5 PGM3010 T3010 Settings 439-35000-02 3-6 Options I Options I Use the Options I screen to set CTCSS/DCS characteristics, programmable function keys, muting, and Monitor functions. To open this screen, click on Options I in the Edit keyword menu. The Options I screen, with default settings, appears as follow: PGM3010 439-35000-02 T3010 Settings 3-7 Field Description Settings Tx DCS Polarity Sets the Polarity of all transmitted DCS codes defined in the Channels screen. Some systems may require the DCS code to be inverted when transmitted. Select Normal or Inverted. Rx DCS Polarity Controls the polarity of all received DCS codes defined in the Channels screen. Select Normal or Inverted. Tx CTCSS Reverse Tone Burst If enabled, permits transmission of a CTCSS reverse tone burst. This increases the speed of shutdown in some repeaters and associated equipment. Select Enabled or Disabled. Rx CTCSS DCS Filter Enabled For Determines channel settings for the audio filter contained in the handportable. This filter removes any CTCSS or DCS tones which may be present on the received audio. It can be switched off automatically for channels that do not have CTCSS or DCS. Select All Channels, CTCSS/DCS Channels or No Channels. If set for All Channels, the CTCSS/ DCS filter does not switch and is active continuously. If set for CTCSS/DCS Channels, the filter is active only on channels which have CTCSS or DCS programmed on receive. If set for No Channels, the CTCSS/ DCS filter is disabled. continued on next page 439-35000-02 PGM3010 The Options I settings are as follows 3-8 Options I Options I Settings - continued Field Description Settings Function Keys [•][ ][-] Selects programmed settings for the three available function keys. The function keys can be set as follows Disabled: Key does nothing. Low Power: Key toggles the transmit power between HIGH and LOW settings. PGM3010 Handset Mode: Key toggles the Handportable between HANDSET and NORMAL modes. AUX Momentary: Key activates the internal AUX output line on the options connector while the key is being pressed. AUX Latching: Key toggles the internal AUX output line on the options connector. Monitor Key: Key operates according to the definition of Monitor Function Disables. Call: Key initiates a call if the Selcall option is fitted. Keypad Lock: Key turns the handportable keypad lock on. When on, all keys except [ON], [VOL+], [VOL-], and the [PTT] are disabled. The [ON] key must be pressed to turn the keypad lock off. Backlighting: Key turns on keypad backlighting for the duration specified in Backlight Timer. Scan: Key toggles the scanning operation on and off. continued on next page 439-35000-02 T3010 Settings 3-9 Options I Settings - continued Field Description Settings Selcall Muting If enabled and the Selcall option is fitted, this feature mutes the handportable audio when the Monitor function is inactive. Select Enabled or Disabled. Automatic Monitor With Call Setup Automatic Monitor With Call Answered Sets the handportable to automatically activate the Monitor function when an outgoing Selcall is transmitted. Note: If enabled, some way to deactivate the Monitor facility should be provided. This can be done by assigning the Monitor function to one of the function keys on the keypad, or by using the Auto Quiet Timer. Select Enabled to activate the handportable Monitor facility if a Selcall call is successfully transmitted. Set the handportable to automatically activate the Monitor function upon receiving its Selcall identity. Note: If enabled, some way to deactivate the Monitor facility should be provided. This can be done by assigning the Monitor key to one of the function keys on the keypad, or by using the Auto Quiet Timer. Select Enabled to activate the handportable Monitor facility upon receiving a group call or when the user answers an individual call. Select Disabled to permit the handportable to transmit a Selcall call without activating the Monitor. Select Disabled to prevent the handportable from activating the Monitor facility upon receiving a group or individual call. continued on next page 439-35000-02 PGM3010 The Selcall mute is disabled when the Monitor function becomes active. 3-10 Options I Options I Settings - continued Field Description Settings Monitor Function Disables Determines which handportable mutes are disabled when the Monitor function is active.‘ Set this field as follows: All Mutes: When the Monitor function is activated, both the Selcall mute and any sub- audible coding mute ( CTCSS or DCS) are disabled. PGM3010 Selcall Mute: When the Monitor function becomes active, only the Selcall mute is disabled. This can only be selected if Selcall muting is enabled. Monitor State At Power Up [MON] Button Brief Key Press Sets the handportable to automatically activate the Monitor facility when the handportable is turned on. Select Active to activate the Monitor when the handportable is turned on. Select Inactive to ensure that the Monitor facility is inactive when the handportable is turned on. If enabled, a brief press of the Mon- Select Enabled or Disabled. itor key activates the Monitor function (defined by Monitor Function Disables). A brief press of the Monitor key always deactivates the Monitor function if it is active. continued on next page 439-35000-02 T3010 Settings 3-11 Field Description Settings [MON] Button Long Key Press If enabled, a long press of the Monitor key activates the squelch override. This overrides the handportable preset squelch, permitting the user to monitor all activity on a channel. This is useful where there is activity in marginal areas, and the signal is too weak to be heard reliably. Select Enabled or Disable. Call Alert Tone Sets the type of tone used to indicate an incoming Selcall. Select Ring for a dual tone telephone-type ringing tone to indicate the call. Select Beep for a repeating two beep tone to indicate the call. 439-35000-02 PGM3010 Options I Settings - continued 3-12 Options II Options II Use the Options II screen to set a variety of optional features for the handportable. To open this screen, click on Options II in the Edit keyword menu. The Options II screen, with default settings, appears as follows: PGM3010 439-35000-02 T3010 Settings 3-13 The Options II settings are as follows: Field Description Settings Aux Active State Determines the active state of the auxiliary control line on the internal options connector. Select High (+5 volts) or Low (0 volts). Tx Inhibit Prevents the handportable from transmitting under some radio traffic conditions Select None, Busy or Mute as follows: Mute: Prevents the handportable from transmitting when there is channel activity, but the radio remains muted. This could be caused by: - An invalid CTCSS or /DCS code - An active Selcall mute - An active external device If you turn off the mute with the Monitor function, then transmission is allowed before the handportable returns to the muted state. None: No Tx Inhibit of any kind. continued on next page 439-35000-02 PGM3010 Busy: Prevents the handportable from transmitting when there is any activity on the channel. 3-14 Options II Options II Settings - continued Field Description Settings Backlighting Sets automatic backlighting of the radio keypad and display for the duration entered in Backlight Timer. Backlighting is triggered by user activity according to this mode. Note: This is independent of any function key programmed to Backlighting. Select Day and user activity will not switch on backlighting. Select Night and a keypress or the radio unmuting will switch on backlighting. PGM3010 Backlighting Timer The duration for which backlighting is activated. Enter a time from 3 to 15 seconds. Power Save Off Time Sets your handportable to minimise power consumption by switching off unnecessary circuitry when there is no traffic on the selected channel. This circuitry remains off for the duration of the Power Save Off Time, after which it is switched on briefly so that channel activity can be detected. Select Low, Medium (Med), High, or Disabled. If there is activity the circuitry remains powered up and communication can proceed. Auto Quiet Time Sets a timer to return the handportable to a muted state by resetting the Monitor function. Enter 0 to disable, or a time from 5 to 240 seconds. If this timer is set to 0 the Auto Quiet function is disabled and the Monitor function must be reset manually by pressing the [MON] key. continued on next page 439-35000-02 T3010 Settings 3-15 Options II Settings - continued Description Settings Handset Active Timer Determines the amount of time Handset Mode remains active after the last user or handportable activity. Enter a time from 10 to 240 seconds in steps of 10, or disable by entering 0. If disabled, the user must manually turn Handset Mode off. Scan Hold Time Determines how long the handportable remains on a channel after communication ceases, before resuming scanning. Enter a time from 1 to 25 seconds. PGM3010 Field 439-35000-02 3-16 Channels Channels Use the Channels screen to set a list of available channels and settings for the handportable. To open this screen, click on Channels in the Edit keyword menu. Note: This screen uses Array Boxes for settings. Remember to press the F2 key to insert each line for data entry. The Channels screen appears as follows: PGM3010 Note: The screen is shown with a data line inserted, with default settings. 439-35000-02 T3010 Settings 3-17 Field Description Settings Chan Sets the channel number. A valid (unique) channel number is from 1 to 9. Rx. Freq (MHz) Sets the receive frequency. Enter a frequency. This must be a multiple of either 5kHz or 6.25kHz. A frequency must be entered between the upper and lower If a value of 0 is entered, the chanfrequency limits defined by the nel will be disabled. handportable type in the Specifications screen. Note: There are physical constraints on the frequencies which the T3010 can receive. While the model selected may operate outside of its specified limits, operation is not guaranteed. Tx. Freq (MHz) Sets the transmit frequency. A frequency must be entered between the upper and lower frequency limits defined by the handportable type in the Specifications screen. Note: There are physical constraints on the frequencies which the T3010can transmit. While the model selected may operate outside of its specified limits, operation is not guaranteed. Enter a frequency. This must be a multiple of either 5kHz or 6.25kHz. If a value of 0 is entered, the transmitter is disabled on this channel. continued on next page 439-35000-02 PGM3010 The Channels settings are as follows: 3-18 Channels Channels Settings - continued Field Description Settings DCS/CTCSS Rx Sets the Receive Sub Audible Coding. This is the DCS code or CTCSS code which the handportable must receive before the activity will be regarded as valid. Enter a valid CTCSS frequency or a valid DCS code. Leave blank to indicate no sub-audible tone to be used on receive. Sets the Transmit Sub Audible Coding. This is the DCS code or CTCSS tone accompanying each transmission. Enter a valid CTCSS frequency or a valid DCS code. Leave blank to indicate no sub-audible tone to be used on transmit. DCS/CTCSS Tx (See Appendix A, “Valid CTCSS/ DCS Codes.”) PGM3010 (See Appendix A, “Valid CTCSS/ DCS Codes.”) TxCd Num Selects a transmit Selcall sequence from those specified in the Selcall ID II screen. This is the required preset transmit call sequence allocated to this channel. Set this to one of nine defined sequences by entering a number from 1 to 9. Rep Num Selects a repeater Selcall sequence from those specified in the Selcall ID I screen. This is the required repeater sequence allocated to this channel. Set this to one of four defined sequences by entering a number from 1 to 4. If no repeater sequence is required, enter N. Tx Pwr Level Sets the transmit power level. This is the power level of the transmitter on this channel. Select Low, High, or Off. The low power setting is preset internally to 1 Watt. The high power setting is nominally 4 Watts for UHF and 5 Watts for VHF. If Off is selected, transmission for this channel is disabled. continued on next page 439-35000-02 T3010 Settings 3-19 Channels Settings - continued Field Description Settings Sqlch Sets the preset squelch setting to control the muting of unwanted noise in the absence of an on-channel signal. Select City or Ctry. City: Makes the handportable less sensitive to interference. Scan Option Identifies the channel with the handportable’s scanning group. Select No to exclude the channel from being used in the scanning operation. Select Yes to include the channel in the group of handportable channels to be scanned. Select Start to include the channel in the group of channels to be scanned and also activate scanning operation automatically whenever the channel is selected. 439-35000-02 PGM3010 Ctry (Country): Use in weaker signal areas, where maximum range is desirable. 3-20 Selcall Identity I Selcall Identity I Use the Selcall Identity I screen to set general Selcall formats. To open this screen, click on Selcall Identity I in the Edit keyword menu. The Selcall Identity I screen, with default settings, appears as follows: PGM3010 439-35000-02 T3010 Settings 3-21 The Selcall Identity I settings are as follows: Field Description Settings Tx Format Defines the required transmit format. The format uses the following character codes Repeater ID Caller ID Receiver ID Format gaps (no tone) :Status Set the format string according to the following rules: 1. There can be up to 7 bursts of characters made up of a group of the same character (such as RRRRR). The R burst type must always be included in the sequence. 2. The B, R, C, and S burst types can occur only once in a sequence, but the gap (-) burst can occur more than once. 3. There can be no more than 8 characters in a row without a gap burst (-). There must be at least one gap between the C burst and the R burst. 4. The status (S) burst has a maximum length of 2 characters. 5. If defined, the repeater burst (B) must be placed at the beginning of the sequence and the status burst must always be placed at the end of the sequence. 6. The number of characters in a single burst defines the number of digits of that burst for all calls (e.g. RRR defines a 3 digit receiver identity). continued on next page 439-35000-02 PGM3010 B: C: R: -: S 3-22 Selcall Identity I Selcall Identity I Settings - continued Field Description Settings Rx Format Defines the required receive format. The format uses the following character codes: C: Caller ID R: Receiver ID -: Format gaps S: Status Set the format string as follows PGM3010 1. There can be up to 5 bursts of characters made up of a group of the same character (such as RRRRR). The R burst (called party ID) must always be included in the sequence. 2. All burst types except the gap (-) can occur only once in the sequence. 3. The total number of Caller ID (C) characters must be less than or equal to the number of Receiver ID (R) characters in Tx Format. 4. There can be no more than 8 characters in a row without a gap burst (-). There must be at least one gap between the C burst and the R burst. 5. If included, status must always be placed at the end of the sequence and must have the length defined in Tx Format. If there is no status in Tx Format, the length of the status burst can be up to two characters (SS). 6. The number of characters in a single burst defines the number of digits of that burst to which all incoming calls must conform. continued on next page 439-35000-02 T3010 Settings 3-23 Selcall Identity I Settings - continued Field Description Settings Auto Acknowledge Format Defines the required auto acknowledge format. This format uses the following character codes: B: Repeater ID A: Auto Acknowledge -: Format gaps S: Status 1. There can be up to 5 bursts of characters where a burst is made up of a group of the same character (such as AAA). The A burst type must always be included in the sequence. 2. The B, A, and S burst types can occur only once in a sequence, but the gap (-) burst can occur more than once. 3. There can be no more than 8 characters in a row without a gap burst (-). 4. The status (S) burst has a maximum length of 2 characters. 5. The number of characters in a single burst defines the number of digits of that burst (AAA defines a 3 digit receiver identity). Repeater Sequence Sets sequences for four repeaters. The repeater address length must be as defined in Tx Format (above) by the number of Bs. Enter the repeater address using the characters 0 to 9, B, C, D, or F. continued on next page 439-35000-02 PGM3010 Set the format string according to the following rules: 3-24 Selcall Identity I Selcall Identity I Settings - continued Description Settings RXDECODE Sequence Sets the RXDECODE sequence ie the identity of this radio. The Selcall address length must be as defined in the Rx Format by the number of Rs. Enter the receive Selcall address using the characters 0 to 9, B, C, D, or F. ANI Sequence Sets the handportable to send an ANI (Automatic Number Identification) Selcall sequence during transmissions. This may be decoded to identify the handportable. Enter None or a valid five digit Selcall sequence, where each Selcall digit is a character from 0 to 9, B, C, D, F or G. PGM3010 Field This sequence can be sent at various times during a transmission, depending on ANI Position. The ANI Position fields are made non-selectable if no ANI sequence is specified. Note: Normally this address would be set to be the same as the Auto Acknowledge and Caller Identification Sequence addresses. For the sixth digit, enter a valid Selcall status digit. This can be any one of the Selcall digits in the ranges 0 to 9, A to F. If no status Selcall digit is required then that position should be left blank. continued on next page 439-35000-02 T3010 Settings 3-25 Selcall Identity I Settings - continued Field Description Settings Auto Acknowledge Sequence Defines a Selcall address plus optional status message which the handportable will return automatically when it is called. The sequence may provide a simple ‘beep’ response instead of a status message. Enter the auto acknowledge Selcall address using the characters 0 to 9, B, C, D, F or G. If there is one status digit in Tx Format then the values 0 to 15 can be entered. If two digits are used then the values 0 to 99 can be entered. If variable status is required, enter V in place of the number. If no auto acknowledge sequence is required, enter Beep for a beep acknowledge instead, or enter None Caller Identification Sequence Defines the caller identification transmit Selcall address. This address is automatically inserted into the caller ID (C) burst of any manually dialled transmit sequences. Enter the caller identification transmit Selcall address using the characters 0 to 9, B, C, D, or F. The length of this address must be as defined in the Tx Format by the number of Cs. Note: Normally the address in this sequence would be the same as the ANI and Auto Acknowledge Sequence addresses. 439-35000-02 PGM3010 The address length must be as defined in Tx Format by the number of Rs Note: Normally the address in this sequence would be the same as the ANI and Caller ID Sequence addresses. If status is required, define it at the end of the sequence, separating it from the Selcall address by a gap (-). 3-26 Selcall Identity II Selcall Identity II Use the Selcall Identity II screen to set a list of TXCALL Sequences. To open this screen, click on Selcall Identity II in the Edit keyword menu. The Selcall Identity II screen, with default settings, appears as follows: PGM3010 439-35000-02 T3010 Settings 3-27 Field Description Settings TXCALL Sequence Determines the TXCALL sequence. The address length must be as defined in Tx Format (see the Selcall Identity I screen) by the number of Rs. Enter the transmit Selcall address using 0 to 9, B, C, D, F or G for group. If status is required, define it at the end of the sequence separating it from the Selcall address by a gap (-). Enter the status number after the gap. A valid number is limited by the maximum number of status digits defined. If there is one status digit in Tx Format then the values 0 to 15 can be entered. If two digits are used then the values 0 to 99 can be entered. 439-35000-02 PGM3010 The Selcall Identity II settings are as follows: 3-28 Selcall Setup Selcall Setup Use the Selcall Setup screen to set basic Selcall characteristics. To open this screen, click on Selcall Setup in the Edit keyword menu. The Selcall Setup screen, with default settings, appears as follows: PGM3010 439-35000-02 T3010 Settings 3-29 The Selcall Setup settings are as follows Field Description Settings Tone Set Determines the tone set which will be used when all Selcall sequences are encoded or decoded. Select one of the following tone sets: EIADZVEI EEAPZVEI ZVEI-I Tone Period Defines the duration of each tone in the Selcall sequence. This must be the same value for all handportables in the system. Select one of the following time periods (milliseconds) 20, 33, 40, 50, 60, 70, 100. The 20ms tone period is not available for the EIA tone set. Lead In Tone Defines the tone sent during the lead in delay before the TXCALL sequence and the leading edge of the ANI sequence. Enter a value from 0 to 9 or from A to F. Enter N for no Tone. If no tone is defined, the handportable transmits for the lead in delay time without sending any tone. Lead In Delay Defines the duration of the lead in tone. If no lead in tone is defined, the handportable transmits for this time period but does not send a tone. Enter a time between 0 and 5000 ms in steps of 20. continued on next page 439-35000-02 PGM3010 The particular tone set chosen will depend on the ‘set-up’ of the system in use. CCIRZVEI-II 3-30 Selcall Setup Selcall Setup Settings - continued Field Description Settings Group Format Determines the group format. The ‘International’ and ‘Sigtec’ group formats differ in the way they encode group calls. Select International or Sigtec. The format used depends on the system in use. All handportables in the system should use the same format. PGM3010 The International group format is not defined for some Selcall tone periods and, if a non-standard tone period is used, the Selcall units may not function correctly. CAUTION Do not select “International” if the Selcall unit does not support this format. Otherwise the handportable function is undetermined. Tone Blanking If enabled, mutes received Selcall tones so that they are not audible to the user (sometimes the first one or two tones will be heard as the radio takes a short time to respond). Select Enabled or Disabled. This has no other effect on the Selcall operation. continued on next page 439-35000-02 T3010 Settings 3-31 Field Description Settings Auto Acknowledge Sets the handportable to transmit an auto acknowledge when it receives a valid call. This sequence is transmitted immediately after a Selcall is received and is followed by the internal alert sound. It notifies the person originating the call that the call was received by the handportable. Note: This acknowledge is not sent in response to a group call. Select Enabled or Disabled. Auto Acknowledge Delay Specifies the time delay required between the receiving of a call and transmission of the Auto Acknowledge Sequence. Enter a value from 0.2 to 8 seconds in steps of 0.1. Leading ANI Specifies where during a transmission the ANI sequence is sent. Select Enabled or Disabled. Note: This field can only be set to Enabled if a valid sequence is defined in ANI Sequence. When leading is enabled (and the ANI suppression time has expired or is disabled) this feature is active. When the [PTT] is pressed, the handportable waits for the specified lead-in delay and then sends the ANI sequence. After this, the operator may talk as normal. Note: An ANI Sequence must have been defined in the Selcall Identity I screen. Random ANI If enabled, an ANI sequence is sent randomly during a transmission. Note: An ANI Sequence must have been defined in the Selcall Identity screen. Select Enabled or Disabled. Note: This field can only be set to Enabled if a valid sequence is defined in ANI Sequence. continued on next page 439-35000-02 PGM3010 Selcall Setup Settings - continued 3-32 Selcall Setup Selcall Setup Settings - continued PGM3010 Field Description Settings Trailing ANI Specifies when during a transmission the ANI sequence is sent. When trailing is enabled (and the ANI suppression time has expired or is disabled), the ANI is sent immediately after [PTT] is released. Note: An ANI Sequence must have been defined in the Selcall Identity screen. Select Enabled or Disabled. Note: This field can only be set to Enabled if a valid sequence is defined in ANI Sequence. ANI Suppression Time Sets the ANI suppression timer, which determines the minimum time allowed between transmissions of the ANI sequence. Enter a time from 0 to 240 seconds. This does not affect the handportable in any other way and normal transmissions are not altered. This field is not selectable if the ANI sequence is not specified. Alert Duration Sets the duration of the internal alert, which sounds when the handportable receives an individual Selcall. This alert sounds until either the timer expires or the call is answered. This duration has no effect on the internal alert that is sounded when a group call is received the handportable will ring only once. 439-35000-02 Enter a time from 0 to 30 seconds, in steps of two. Set to 0, for a continuous timer. The alert will sound until the call is answered. 4 T3020 Settings & PGM2040 About this Chapter This Chapter describes the settings that may be selected for a non-trunked T3020 handportable radio using PGM3020. Settings are divided into the following groupings under the Edit keyword: ■ Specifications ■ Options I ■ Options II ■ Channels (I and II) ■ Scan Groups ■ Alpha Symbols ■ DTMF ■ Selcall Identity ■ Selcall Setup ■ Selcall Features ■ Status Display ■ Preset Channel Signalling ■ Radio Calibration Parameters The Selcall, Scan Groups, Alpha Symbols and DTMF keywords are disabled (grey) and cannot be used until other options have been set to enable them. See the sections covering each one for more information. 439-35000-02 PGM3020 ■ Options III 4-2 Specifications Specifications Use the Specifications screen to view the type of radio that this software was built to program, and to make any necessary changes to basic programming settings. To open this screen, click on Specifications on the Edit keyword menu. The Specifications screen, with default settings, appears as follows: PGM3020 439-35000-02 T3020 Settings 4-3 The Specifications settings are as follows: Description Settings Radio Type Selects the type of radio and its frequency band. This software is designed to program the Tait T3020 model handportable. Note: The T3020-51XX(400440MHz) may go up to 450MHz on receive channels. This field accepts the following values: T3020-31XX(136-154MHz) T3020-32XX(146-174MHz) T3020-41XX(174-195MHz) T3020-42XX(184-208MHz) T3020-51XX(400-440MHz) T3020-52XX(440-470MHz) T3020-53XX(470-520MHz) T3020-55XX(450-470MHz) T3020-56XX(470-490MHz) T3020-70XX(336-366MHz) T3020-71XX(360-400MHz) T3020-72XX(300-340MHz) Radio Message Language Specifies the language in which display messages are presented. Select one of the following: - English - German - French Chassis Serial Number (read only) CBSN (read only) Configuration (read only) Transmit Timer Duration Sets the longest allowable continuous transmission by the handportable. When this time is almost ended, the handportable emits warning tones. PGM3020 Field Enter a time from 10 to 250 seconds. Enter 0 and no limit is placed on the duration of a call. The recommended value is 60. Lockout Timer Duration Determines how long the handportable will be prevented from transmitting after the Transmit Timer Duration has expired. This setting has no effect if the transmit timer has been disabled. Enter 0 and no limit is placed on the duration of a transmission. Enter a time from 0 to 250 seconds. The recommended value is 30. Enter 0 to disable this function. continued on next page 439-35000-02 4-4 Specifications Specifications Settings - continued Field Description Settings Selcall Option Determines whether on-board selective calling hardware has been fitted to the handportable. Select Fitted or Not Fitted. Note: This must be set to fitted to enable the Selcall Identity, Selcall Setup, Selcall Features and Status Display keywords in the Edit menu. CAUTION Do not set this field to Fitted if you do not have Selcall hardware fitted in the radio DTMF Option Determines whether the Dual Tone Multi-Frequency option has been installed. This may be used for access to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) or for remote control or paging functions. Select Fitted or Not Fitted. PGM3020 CAUTION Do not set this field to Fitted if you do not have DTMF hardware fitted in the radio Hidden Channels If enabled, any channel which appears in a scan group is hidden from the user, and may not be selected individually. Select Enabled or Disabled. continued on next page 439-35000-02 T3020 Settings 4-5 Field Description Settings Repeater Talk Around If enabled, repeater talk around (with the transmit frequency set to be the same as the receive frequency) can be selected by a long press of the [CHAN] key during normal radio operation. Select Enabled or Disabled. Number of Channels in Page 1 Sets the number of page one radio channels. (Channels I screen.) Enter a value from 1 to 50. Number of Channels in Page 2 Sets the number of page two radio channels. (Channels II screen.) Enter a value from 0 to 50. Number of Groups Sets the number of scan groups. (There must be at least two channels to form a group.) Enter a value from 0 to 20. Note: This must be set to 1 or greater to enable the Scan Groups keyword in the Edit menu. Number of Symbols Sets the number of alphanumeric symbols listed in the Alpha Symbols screen. Enter a value from 0 to 20. Note: This must be set to 1 or greater to enable the Alpha Symbols keyword in the Edit menu. 439-35000-02 PGM3020 Specifications Settings - continued 4-6 Options I Options I Use the Options I screen to set options such as CTCSS/DCS characteristics, muting, and Monitor functions, and AUX operation. To open this screen, click on Options I in the Edit keyword menu. The Options I screen, with default settings, appears as follows: PGM3020 439-35000-02 T3020 Settings 4-7 The Options I settings are as follows: Field Description Settings Tx DCS Polarity Defines the polarity of all transmitted DCS codes defined in the Channels screen. Select Normal or Inverted. Some systems may require the DCS code to be inverted when transmitted. Select Normal or Inverted. Rx DCS Polarity Controls the polarity of all received DCS codes defined in the Channels screen. Tx CTCSS Reverse Tone Burst If enabled, permits transmisSelect Enabled or Disabled. sion of a CTCSS reverse tone burst. This increases the speed of receiver shutdown in some repeaters and associated equipment. Rx CTCSS DCS Filter Enabled For Determines channel settings for the audio filter contained in the handportable. This filter removes any CTCSS or DCS tones which may be present on a channel. It can be switched off for channels that do not have CTCSS or DCS. If set for All Channels, the CTCSS/ DCS filter does not switch and is active continuously. If set for CTCSS/DCS Channels, the filter is active only on channels which have CTCSS or DCS programmed to receive. continued on next page 439-35000-02 PGM3020 Select All Channels or CTCSS/ DCS Channels. 4-8 Options I Options I Settings - continued Field Description Settings Call Key If enabled, the call key may be used to select Selcall dialling mode. If the Selcall option is fitted, this should be set to enabled. Select Enabled or Disabled. If disabled, Selcall dialling is not possible. Selcall Muting If enabled and the Selcall option is fitted, this feature mutes the handportable audio and inhibits transmission of non-Selcall calls when the Monitor function is inactive. Select Enabled or Disabled. Note: IF Selcall Mute is enabled, and Group Hold Time is set to 0 then Monitor State at Powerup must be set to Active. PGM3020 The Selcall mute is disabled when the Monitor function becomes active. Note: Some way to deactivate the Monitor facility should be provided so that the radio can be returned to the muted state after a received call is ended. This can be done by assigning the Monitor key to one of the function keys, or by using the Auto Quiet Time setting. AutomaticMonitor With Call Setup Sets the handportable to automatically activate the Monitor function when an outgoing Selcall is transmitted. Note: If enabled, some way to deactivate the Monitor facility should be provided. This can be done by assigning the Monitor key to one of the function keys, or by using the Auto Quiet Time setting. Select Enabled to activate the Monitor facility if a Selcall call is successfully transmitted. Select Disabled to enable transmission of a Selcall call without activating the Monitor. continued on next page 439-35000-02 T3020 Settings 4-9 Options I Settings - continued Field Description Settings Monitor Function Disables Determines which handportable mutes are disabled when the Monitor function is active. Set this field as follows: All Mutes: When the Monitor function is activated, both the Selcall mute and any sub-audible coding mute (such as CTCSS or DCS) is disabled. Selcall Mute only: When the Monitor function becomes active, only the Selcall mute is disabled. [MON] Key Brief Keypress Sets automatic activation of the Monitor facility when the handportable is turned on. Note: If set to Active, some way to deactivate the Monitor facility should be provided. This can be done by assigning the Monitor key to one of the function keys, or by using the Auto Quiet Time setting. If enabled, a brief press of the Monitor key activates the Monitor function (defined by Monitor Function Disables) Select Active to activate the Monitor when the radio turns on. Select Inactive to ensure that the Monitor facility is inactive when the handportable is turned on. Note: IF Selcall Mute is enabled, and Group Hold Time is set to 0 then Monitor State at Powerup must be set to Active. Select Enabled or Disabled. A brief press of the Monitor key always deactivates the Monitor function if it is active. [MON] Key Long Keypress (Squelch defeat) If enabled, a long press of the Monitor key activates the squelch override permitting the user to monitor all activity on a channel. This is useful where there is activity in marginal areas, and the signal is too weak to be heard reliably. Select Enabled or Disabled. continued on next page 439-35000-02 PGM3020 Monitor State At Power Up 4-10 Options I Options I Settings - continued Field Description Settings Tx Inhibit Prevents the radio from interrupting other users of the channel. Select None, Busy, or Mute. If a transmission is inhibited, a tone sounds to indicate when the channel becomes free again. In all cases transmission can be inhibited on a per channel basis by setting the transmit power level on the radio to OFF. Auto Quiet Time Sets a time limit on the monitor function remaining active. When the time is exceeded the radio will resume quiet operation. None: The radio can always transmit. Busy: The radio does not transmit if the channel is busy (a carrier is detected on the current receive frequency). Mute: The radio does not transmit if the channel is busy and the radio is muted (when CTCSS/DCS is invalid, for example). Enter a value from 1 to 255 seconds. Enter 0 to disable. PGM3020 The detection of traffic on the channel or transmitting before the time limit is reached will defer the resumption of quiet operation. This can be used to ensure that the unit is not accidentally left monitoring a channel indefinitely. continued on next page 439-35000-02 T3020 Settings 4-11 Options I Settings - continued Field Description Settings AUX Key Operation Controls operation of the auxiliary control line on the internal ‘options’ connector. Enter Momentary or Latching as follows: Momentary: The line remains active for as long as the function key is pressed. Latching: The line toggles every time the function key is pressed. Determines the active state of the auxiliary control line on the internal ‘options’ connector. Select High (+5 volts) or Low (0 volts). The correct active state is determined by the installed option. Backlighting Timer Duration for which backlighting is active when turned on by Night mode or by a function key. Enter a value between 3 and 15 seconds. PGM3020 AUX Active State 439-35000-02 4-12 Options II Options II Use the Options II screen to set a variety of optional features, including the power up message. To open this screen, click on Options II in the Edit keyword menu. The Options II screen, with default settings, appears as follows: PGM3020 439-35000-02 T3020 Settings 4-13 The Options II settings are as follows: Field Description Settings Power Up Message (Line 1 and 2) Defines the message which appears on the radio display upon power-up. Enter a message. Useable characters are: Power Save Off Time Sets your handportable to minimise power consumption by switching off unnecessary circuitry when there is no traffic on the selected channel. This circuitry remains off for the duration of the Power Save Off Time, after which it is switched on briefly so that channel activity can be detected. If there is activity the circuitry remains powered up and communication can proceed. If there is no activity it returns to the off state. Select Low, Medium, High, or Disabled. Power Save Start Up State If set to On, the power save operation commences as soon as the radio is turned on. Otherwise, it is started when selected from the radio’s options menu. Power save can always be turned off from the options menu. Select On or Off. PGM3020 A-Z 0-9 * / - + < > ! @ # $ % & ( ) ‘ “, . : ; = ? \ space. continued on next page 439-35000-02 4-14 Options II Options II Settings - continued Field Description Settings Default Mode Determines the operating mode in which the radio powers up. The radio is also set to this mode after 10 seconds of user inactivity. Select one of the following: - Channel - DTMF - Selcall - Status - Alpha Symbol - Menu - None No default (None) allows the radio to remain in the currently selected mode indefinitely. Default settings must conform to the following rules: 1. If Selcall is disabled or the [CALL] key is disabled, Selcall mode cannot be the default. 2. If DTMF is disabled or DTMF manual dialling is disabled, DTMF mode cannot be the default. PGM3020 3. If there is no variable status or Selcall is disabled, then Status mode cannot be the default. 4. If there are no alphanumeric symbols, then AlphaSymbol mode cannot be the default. Group Hold Time Determines the pause time before scanning resumes after valid channel activity ceases. Note: IF Group Hold Time is set to 0 and Selcall Mute is enabled, then Monitor State at Powerup must be set to Active. Enter a value between 0 and 15 seconds. continued on next page 439-35000-02 T3020 Settings 4-15 Options II Settings - continued Field Description Settings Voting Lead In Delay Determines the delay between the radio detecting activity on a voting channel and voting taking place. Enter a value between 0 and 2550 milliseconds, in steps of 10 milliseconds. Voting Polling Interval Determines the time between (revalidation) votes when the system is busy but carrying invalid sub-audible signalling. Enter a value between 1 and 250 seconds. All Confidence Beeps If enabled, audible confidence indicators will sound. Set this field to Enabled or Disabled. If disabled, all audible confidence indicators (including keypress beeps) are suppressed. Scrolling Lists Operation Defines scrolling list operation. This applies to all selection lists other than volume selection. Set to Wrap Around or End Stop as follows: End Stop: The list movement stops when the first or last entry is reached. Squelch Setting Control in Menu If enabled the user will be able to select either of the Country or City squelch settings for all channels from the options menu. Select either Enabled or Disabled. Handset Timer Value Enables or disables radio handset operation. Handset mode, when selected on the radio, only remains operative with no user activity for the duration set here. Enter one of the following values: 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 90, 120, 180, or 240 seconds. Enter 0 to disable Handset operation. 439-35000-02 PGM3020 Wrap Around: List cycles to the top when the bottom entry is reached and vice versa. 4-16 Options III Options III Use the Options III screen to set programmable function keys for the handportable. To open this screen, click on Options III in the Edit keyword menu. The Options III screen, with default values, appears as follows: PGM3020 439-35000-02 T3020 Settings 4-17 The Options III settings are as follows: Field Description Settings Function Keys [ ] [-] [External] Programmed settings for the [ ] (no dash) and [-] (dash) function keys and the external function key. The function keys can be set as follows: Disabled: Key does nothing. Handset: Key toggles the handset Auxiliary Output cannot be operation on and off. selected if Selcall or DTMF is fitted. Low Power: Key toggles low power operation on and off. Selcall must be fitted before emergency mode (Preset Call Light: Key momentarily switches on String) can be selected. the backlighting. Auxiliary Output: Key controls any installed auxiliary device according to the programmed Aux Key Operation and Aux Active State settings. Preset Call String: Normal key provides one touch initiation of a defined preset call or emergency preset call. Function Key Key Press Action Determines the press action of the function key. A function key which has been defined to be a Preset Call String may be required to be held pressed for one second before the call is made to prevent accidental activation. Select Normal to allow the key to initiate the function or call immediately. Select Long to require the key to be held for about 1 second before acting. continued on next page 439-35000-02 PGM3020 Monitor: Key toggles the channel Monitor function on and off. 4-18 Options III Options III Settings - continued Field Description Settings Preset Call Sequence Channel or Group ID Sets a channel or group identity for a function key to transmit its preset call sequence. This field must be set to 0 if no function key is set to Preset Call String. Enter a valid channel or group identity, or 0 for the call to be sent on the current channel. Preset Call Sequence New Status Sets a new status which is selected when the function key is pressed. This field must be set to N if no function key is set to Preset Call String. Enter a value from 0 to one less than the maximum status digit, or enter N for no status change (ie the current status will be sent). Preset Call Sequence Signal Type Permits the function key to place a signalling option call. An appropriate DTMF or Selcall (when fitted) sequence may be programmed for transmission when the function key is pressed. Enter None, SELCALL, or DTMF. PGM3020 DTMF and Selcall can only be selected if their option has been set to fitted in the Specifications screen. This field must be set to None if the function key is not set to Preset Call String. continued on next page 439-35000-02 T3020 Settings 4-19 Options III Settings - continued Field Description Settings Preset Call Sequence Signal Number Sets the signalling sequence to be transmitted when the function key is to place a signalling call. Enter the signalling sequence as follows: DTMF: A valid sequence consists of between one and thirty-two digits. Valid digits for each are 0 to 9, A to D, #, and *. PGM3020 This field must be empty if no function key is set to Preset Call String. Selcall: The sequence must be of the same format as the Tx Format in the Selcall Identity screen. The sequence may contain the characters 0 to 9, B to D and F. The letters A and E cannot normally be used as they have special meanings. Group (‘G’) digits may also be used. No status message is permitted in the sequence. 439-35000-02 4-20 Channels (I and II) Channels (I and II) Use the Channels screens to set a list of available channels and settings for the handportable. To open these screens, click on Channels I or Channels II in the Edit keyword menu. Note: This screen uses Array Boxes for settings. Remember to press the F2 key to insert each line for data entry. The Channels I and Channels II screens are identical, and appear as follows: PGM3020 Note: The screen is shown with a data line inserted with default settings. 439-35000-02 T3020 Settings 4-21 The Channels settings are as follows: Description Field Settings Chan ID Sets the channel number. Channel numbers must be unique. Make sure that no channels or groups share the same identity number since they are both accessed the same way. Enter a number from 1 to 255. Chan Name Sets the channel name displayed on the radio front panel when the radio is in CHAN mode. Enter a name of up to 8 characters. Useable characters are: A-Z 0-9 * / - + < > ! @ # $ % & ( ) ‘ “, . : ; = ? \ space. A default name is generated from the Chan Id. For example, the first channel defaults to Chan1. Sets the receive frequency. For each channel a frequency must be entered between the upper and lower frequency limits defined by the handportable type in the Specifications screen. Enter a frequency. This must be a multiple of either 5kHz or 6.25kHz. PGM3020 Rx. Freq (MHz) continued on next page 439-35000-02 4-22 Channels (I and II) Channels (I and II) Settings - continued Description Settings Tx. Freq (MHz) Sets the transmit frequency. For each channel a frequency must be entered between the upper and lower frequency limits defined by the handportable type in the Specifications screen. Note: There are physical constraints on the frequencies which the T3020 can use to receive and transmit. While the model selected may operate outside of its specified limits, operation is not guaranteed. Enter a frequency. This must be a multiple of either 5kHz or 6.25kHz. DCS/CTCSS Rx Sets the receive sub audible coding. This is the code which the handportable must receive on this channel before the activity will be regarded as valid and the mute opened. Note: This setting can be overwritten for any channel later if the user selects a Preset Channel Signalling label. Enter either: - a valid CTCSS frequency (e.g. 156.7), or - a valid DCS code (e.g. 043). Sets the transmit sub audible coding. This is the code which will accompany each transmission on this channel. Note: This setting can be overwritten for any channel later if the user selects a Preset Channel Signalling label. Enter either: - a valid CTCSS frequency (e.g. 156.7), or - a valid DCS code (e.g. 043). PGM3020 Field DCS/CTCSS Tx (See Appendix A, “Valid CTCSS/ DCS Codes.”) Leave blank to indicate no subaudible code to be used on this channel. (See Appendix A, “Valid CTCSS/ DCS Codes.”) Leave blank to indicate no subaudible code to be used on this channel. continued on next page 439-35000-02 T3020 Settings 4-23 Channels (I and II) Settings - continued Field Description Settings TxCd Num Sets the transmit Selcall code number. This is the preset transmit call sequence allocated to the [CALL] key when this channel is selected. Note: If no transmit call sequence is allocated for a channel, the [CALL] key cannot make a Selcall call on that channel. Set this to one of the five sequences defined in the TXCALL Sequence field of the Selcall Identity screen by entering a number from 1 to 5. Rptr Num Sets the repeater Selcall code number. This is the required repeater sequence allocated to this channel. To set no call sequence enter 0. Set this to one of five sequences defined in the Repeater Sequence field of the Selcall Identity screen by entering a number from 1 to 5. If no repeater sequence is required, enter N. Sets the transmit power level. This is the power level of the transmitter on this channel. Select L, H, or O. The low power (L) setting is preset internally to 1 Watt. The high (H) power setting is nominally 4 Watts for UHF and 5 Watts for VHF. If Off (O) is selected, transmission on this channel is disabled. continued on next page 439-35000-02 PGM3020 Pwr Lvl 4-24 Channels (I and II) Channels (I and II) Settings - continued Field Description Settings Sql Lvl Sets the preset Squelch level to control the muting of unwanted noise in the absence of an onchannel signal. Note: If the squelch setting is selectable in the menu, any setting selected there will take precedence over this setting. Select T or C. Bandwidth PGM3020 Birdie Killer 439-35000-02 Sets the transmitter deviation and receiver audio sensitivity for systems using different channel spacings. Each channel must be programmed with its appropriate bandwidth and each radio may be programmed with a mixture of bandwidths. Note: Only narrow bandwidth radios (T3020-XX2X) may be programmed in this way. T3020XX1X types must be programmed as wide (W) and T3020-XX3X as medium (M) (CITY): Makes the handportable less sensitive to interference i.e. stronger (valid) signals will be required before it unmutes. (COUNTRY): Use in weaker signal areas, where maximum range is desirable. Select W, M, or N. The wide bandwidth (W) setting is for radios to be used in systems with 25kHz channel spacing. The medium bandwidth (M) setting is for radios to be used in systems with 20kHz channel spacing. The narrow bandwidth (N) setting is for radios to be used in systems with 12.5kHz channel spacing. Set to Yes if the radio microproc- Select Yes or No. essor is causing interference on the receive frequency. The microprocessor frequency will then shift to eliminate the interference. 4-25 PGM3020 T3020 Settings 439-35000-02 4-26 Scan Groups Scan Groups Use the Scan Groups screen to set a list of groups of channels available for scanning. To open this screen, click on Scan Groups in the Edit keyword menu. Note: This screen uses Array Boxes for settings. Remember to press the F2 key to insert a line for data entry and CTRLF2 to add a group member. The Scan Groups screen appears as follows: PGM3020 Note: The screen is shown with a data line inserted with default settings. 439-35000-02 T3020 Settings 4-27 Field Description Settings Group Id Defines an ID number for a group of channels. Group numbers must be unique. Make sure that no channels or groups share the same identity number since they are both accessed in the same way. Enter a unique number from 1 to 255. Group Name Sets the name displayed on the radio front panel when the radio is in CHAN mode. The name is limited to eight characters in length and useable characters are: A default name is generated from the Group Id. For example, the first group defaults to GROUP1. A-Z 0-9 * / - + < > ! @ # $ % & ( ) ‘ “, . : ; = ? \ space. Sets the group scan type: Enter one of the following group types: - S for scan - P for priority scan, - DP for dual priority scan, - V for voting, - VS for voting with sub-audible signalling, - D for double vote, - DS for double vote with subaudible signalling. T Scan (S): The radio will scan all group members to find a channel which is busy and has valid signalling then make that channel current. Scanning resumes when the current channel is no longer busy. Priority (P): The first channel in the group is the priority channel which continues to be scanned periodically even after another (non-priority) channel becomes current. (continued over) continued on next page 439-35000-02 PGM3020 The Scan Groups settings are as follows: 4-28 Scan Groups Scan Groups Settings - continued Field Description Settings T (continued) Dual Priority (DP): The first two channels in the group are priority channels which both continue to be scanned even after another (non-priority) channel becomes current. If the second priority channel becomes current the first continues to be scanned but if the first becomes current, no further scanning takes place until the first is no longer busy. Enter one of the following group types: - S for scan - P for priority scan, - DP for dual priority scan, - V for voting, - VS for voting with sub-audible signalling, - D for double vote, - DS for double vote with subaudible signalling. PGM3020 Voting (V): The radio will scan all group members to find a busy channel. It then measures the signal strengths of all channels and makes the channel with the strongest signal strength current. Scanning resumes when the current channel is no longer busy. Voting with Signalling (VS): The radio behaves as for voting, but for a channel to be a candidate, it must have valid signalling. Double Voting (D): The radio behaves as for voting but the signal strength of each channel is measured twice. Double Voting with Signalling (DS): The radio behaves as for voting but candidate channels must carry valid signalling and the signal strength of each channel will be measured twice. continued on next page 439-35000-02 T3020 Settings 4-29 Scan Groups Settings - continued Field Description Settings P Sets a user programmable group. Only one group can be selected as programmable. Enter Y (Yes) or N (No). GroupMembership Defines group members by their channel (Chan ID) number. It can include any current channel IDs. Any channel may only appear once in the group. Note: Use CTRL-F2 to insert a new Group Member. Enter a list of valid channel numbers. There must be at least 2 and not more than 16 entries. PGM3020 The first channel listed is taken to be the home channel, or, for priority scanning, the priority channel. 439-35000-02 4-30 Alpha Symbols Alpha Symbols Use the Alpha Symbols screen to set a list of symbols and associated channels and dialling settings for the handportable. To open this screen, click on Alpha Symbols in the Edit keyword menu. Note: This screen uses Array Boxes for settings. Remember to press the F2 key to insert each line for data entry. The Alpha Symbols screen appears as follows: PGM3020 Note: The screen is shown with a data line inserted with default settings. 439-35000-02 T3020 Settings 4-31 Field Description Settings Symbol Name Sets an alphanumeric name for the symbol. Enter an eight character name. Names must be unique. Useable characters are in 10 groups. Characters in each group are regarded as identical, so that the symbol ‘AGE’ is the same as the symbol ‘BID’. The groups are as follows: 1,Q,Z,2,A,B,C 3,D,E,F 4,G,H,I 5,J,K,L 6,M,N,O 7,P,R,S 8,T,U,V 9,W,X,Y 0 Symbol New Channel Sets the channel (Chan ID) or group (Group ID) number to be selected with this symbol. Enter 0 if the channel is not to be changed, or enter a valid channel identity. Symbol New Status Sets a new status to be selected by this symbol. Note: If Selcall is not fitted, you must select N. Enter a value from 0 to one less than the Maximum Number of Status Digits specified in the Selcall Setup screen. Enter N for no status change. Symbol Signalling Type Sets a call signalling type for this symbol. This type is then used by the Symbol Signalling Sequence when this symbol is selected. Enter Selcall, DTMF, or None. continued on next page 439-35000-02 PGM3020 The Alpha Symbols settings are as follows: 4-32 Alpha Symbols Alpha Symbols Settings - continued Field Description Settings Symbol Signalling Sequence Defines the signalling sequence to be transmitted. If no Symbol Signalling Type is entered, this field must be left blank. Enter the signalling sequence as follows: - Selcall:The sequence must be of the same format as Tx Format in the Selcall Identity screen. The sequence may contain the characters 0 to 9, B to D and F.The letters A and E cannot normally be used as they have special meanings. Group (‘G’) digits may also be used. No status message is permitted in the sequence. - DTMF:The sequence consists of 1 to 32 characters, each from 0 to 9, A to D, #, or *. PGM3020 439-35000-02 4-33 PGM3020 T3020 Settings 439-35000-02 4-34 DTMF DTMF Use the DTMF screen to enter settings for DTMF mode functions. To open this screen, click on DTMF in the Edit keyword menu. The DTMF screen appears as follows: PGM3020 439-35000-02 T3020 Settings 4-35 The DTMF settings are as follows: Field Description Settings Auto Transmit Setting If enabled, the radio will transmit each tone directly as the user dials it. Select Enabled or Disabled. If disabled, tones can only be sent by holding the PTT key pressed, in which case it cannot be used as a shift key to generate tones A to D. Note: This setting will not have any effect unless Manual Dialling is enabled and the Buffer Mode is disabled. Manual Dialling If enabled, DTMF dialling is permitted from the numeric keys on the radio front panel. Select Enabled or Disabled. Buffer Mode If enabled, the dialled DTMF sequence is encoded/transmitted only after the Enter (↵) key has been pressed to confirm the entry. If disabled, the DTMF tones are encoded/transmitted as the digits are entered.’ Select Enabled or Disabled. continued on next page 439-35000-02 PGM3020 If disabled, the radio can only send preset tone strings. 4-36 DTMF DTMF Settings - continued PGM3020 Field Description Settings PTT as Shift Key If enabled, the radio [PTT] key is Select Enabled or Disabled. used as a ‘shift key’ to access the DTMF tones A to D. This is done by pressing and holding down the [PTT] key, then pressing the numeric keys [2], [5], [8] and [0] to access the digits A, B, C, and D respectively. Enter Disabled if Auto Transmit Setting is disabled or tones A to D are not required.’ DTMF Mode ANI Transmission If enabled, ANI transmission is available when in DTMF dialling mode. Selcall ANI transmissions are usually disabled when the radio is in DTMF dialling mode. Select Enabled or Disabled. Transmit Key Up Delay Delays the start of tone transmissions to allow a repeater time to stabilise. Enter a delay value from 10 to 2550 milliseconds, in steps of 10. Interdigit Tx Hold Time Defines the period the transmitter remains on between the encoding of each digit during manual dialling. This provides a delay for the user to dial the next digit without transmission stopping and restarting again. Note: This setting will not have any effect unless Manual Dialling is enabled and the Buffer Mode is disabled. Enter a value from 10 to 2550 milliseconds, in steps of 10. Minimum Tone Duration(0 to 9, A to D) Sets the minimum transmission duration for each DTMF tone. Enter a value from 8 to 1020 milliseconds in steps of 4. continued on next page 439-35000-02 T3020 Settings 4-37 DTMF Settings - continued Description Settings Minimum Tone Duration (*, #) Sets the minimum duration for the * and # tones for a keypress. Enter a value from 8 to 1020 milliseconds in steps of 4. Minimum Intertone Gap Sets the minimum gap time between tones. Enter a value from 10 to 2550 milliseconds in steps of 10. PGM3020 Field 439-35000-02 4-38 Selcall Identity Selcall Identity Use the Selcall Identity screen to set Selcall formats. To open this screen, click on Selcall Identity in the Edit keyword menu. The Selcall Identity screen appears as follows: PGM3020 439-35000-02 T3020 Settings 4-39 The Selcall Identity settings are as follows. Field Description Settings Tx Format Defines the required format of all transmitted Selcall sequences. Note: The tone period of the digits is not defined here. The format uses the following character codes: B: Repeater ID C: Caller ID R: Receiver ID - : Format gaps S: Status Set the format string as follows: 2. The B, R, C, and S burst types can occur only once in a sequence but the gap (-) burst can occur more than once. 3. There can be no more than 8 characters in a row without a gap burst (-). 4. The status (S) burst has a maximum length of 2 characters and must always be placed at the end of the sequence. 5. If defined, the repeater burst (B) must be placed at the beginning of the sequence. 6. The number of characters in a single burst defines the number of digits of that burst for all calls (e.g. RRR defines a 3 digit receiver identity). continued on next page 439-35000-02 PGM3020 1. There can be up to 7 bursts of characters made up of a group of the same character (e.g. RRRRR). The R burst type (called party ID) must always be included in the sequence. 4-40 Selcall Identity Selcall Identity Settings - continued Field Description Settings Rx Format Defines the required format of all received Selcall sequences. Note: The tone period of the digits is not defined here. The format uses the following character codes: C: Caller ID R: Receiver ID - : Format gaps S: Status Set the format string as follows: 1. There can be up to 5 bursts of characters made up of a group of the same character (such as RRRRR). The R burst type (called party ID) must always be included in the sequence. 2. All burst types except the gap (-) can occur only once in the sequence. PGM3020 3. The total number of Caller ID (C) characters must be less than or equal to the number of Receiver ID (R) characters in Tx Format. 4. There can be no more than 8 characters in a row without a gap burst (-). There must be at least one gap between the C burst and the R burst. 5. If included, status must be placed at the end of the sequence and must have the length defined in Tx Format. If there is no status in Tx Format, the length of the status burst can be up to two characters (SS). 6. The number of characters in a single burst defines the number of digits of that burst to which all incoming calls must conform. continued on next page 439-35000-02 T3020 Settings 4-41 Selcall Identity Settings - continued Field Description Settings TXCALL Sequence Sets five preset transmit sequences for Selcall addresses. Define the transmit Selcall address using 0 to 9, B, C, D, F or G for group. The Selcall address length must be as defined above in Tx Format by the number of Rs. If there is one Status digit in the Tx Format then the values 0 to 15 can be entered. If two digits are used then the values 0 to 99 can be entered. If variable Status is required, enter V in place of the number. If no Status is required, terminate the entry immediately after the Selcall address. Repeater Sequence Sets sequences for five repeaters. The repeater address length must be as defined in the Tx Format by the number of Bs. Enter the repeater address using 0 to 9, B, C, D or F. RXDECODE Sequence Sets the RXDECODE sequence i.e. the identity of the radio being programmed. The Selcall address length must be as defined in the Rx Format by the number of Rs. Enter the receive Selcall address using 0 to 9, B, C, D, or F. continued on next page 439-35000-02 PGM3020 If Status is required, define it at the end of the sequence, separating it from the Selcall address by a gap (-). A valid Status number is limited by the maximum number of Status digits defined. 4-42 Selcall Identity Selcall Identity Settings - continued Field Description Settings ANI Sequence Sets the handportable to send an ANI (Automatic Number Identification) Selcall sequence during transmissions. This may be decoded by the base or called radio to identify the handportable. This sequence can be sent at various times during a transmission, depending on the setting of the ANI Position field. Define the ANI Selcall address using 0 to 9, B, C, D, or F, or G for group. The Selcall address length must be as defined in Tx Format by the number of Rs. If status is required, define it at the end of the sequence separating it from the Selcall address by a dash. The ANI Position fields are made non-selectable if no ANI sequence is specified. Note: Normally this address would be set to be the same as the Auto Acknowledge and Caller Identification Sequence addresses. A valid status number is limited by the maximum number of status digits defined. If there is one status digit in Tx Format then the values 0 to 15 can be entered. If two digits are used then the values 0 to 99 can be entered. If variable status is required, enter V in place of the number. PGM3020 If no ANI sequence is required, enter Beep for a beep acknowledge instead, or enter None. continued on next page 439-35000-02 T3020 Settings 4-43 Selcall Identity Settings - continued Field Description Settings Auto Acknowledge Sequence Defines a Selcall address plus optional status message which the handportable will return automatically when it is called. The sequence may provide a simple ‘beep’ response instead of a status message. Enter the auto acknowledge Selcall address using 0 to 9, B, C, D, or F, or G for group. If no auto acknowledge sequence is required, enter Beep for a beep acknowledge instead, or enter None. Radio Monitor Reset Sequence Defines a Selcall sequence which the handportable will recognise when received from another radio as a command to deactivate its monitor function. Enter a sequence using 0 to 9, B, C, D, or F. The length of the address must be as defined in Rx Format by the number of Rs. Caller Identification Sequence Defines the caller identification transmit Selcall address. This address is automatically inserted into the caller ID (C) burst of any manually dialled transmit sequences. Enter the caller identification transmit Selcall address using the characters 0 to 9, B, C, D, or F.. The length of this address must be as defined in the Tx Format by the number of Cs. Note: Normally the address in this sequence would be the same as the ANI and Auto Acknowledge Sequence addresses. 439-35000-02 PGM3020 The address length must be as defined in Tx Format by the number of Rs Note: Normally the address in this sequence would be the same as the ANI and Caller ID Sequence addresses. If status is required, define it at the end of the sequence separating it from the Selcall address by a gap(-). A valid status number is limited to a value from 0 to one less than the Maximum Number of Status Digits specified in the Selcall Setup screen. If variable status is required, enter V in place of the number. 4-44 Selcall Setup Selcall Setup Use the Selcall Setup screen to enter settings for Selcall functions. To open this screen, click on Selcall Setup in the Edit keyword menu. The Selcall Setup screen, with defaults, appears as follows: PGM3020 439-35000-02 T3020 Settings 4-45 The Selcall Setup screen settings are as follows: Field Description Settings Tone Set Defines the standard set of Selcall tones to be used by the radio. Select one of the following tone sets: CCIRZVEI-II EIADZVEI EEAPZVEI ZVEI-I The particular tone set chosen will depend on the ‘set-up’ of the system in use. Defines the duration of each tone in the Selcall sequence. This must be the same value for all handportables in the system. Select one of the following time periods (milliseconds): 20, 33, 40, 50, 60, 70, 100. The 20ms tone period is not available for the EIA tone set. Lead In Tone Defines a Selcall lead in tone sent during the lead in delay before the TXCALL sequence and the leading edge of the ANI sequence. It is used to halt scanning or initiate tone blanking on a called radio before critical tones are sent. Enter a value from 0 to 9 or from A to F. Enter N for no Tone. PGM3020 Tone Period If no tone is defined, the handportable transmits for the lead in delay time without sending any tone. Lead In Delay Defines the duration of the lead in tone. If no lead in tone is defined, the handportable transmits for this time period but does not send a tone. Enter a value from 0 to 5000 milliseconds in steps of 20. continued on next page 439-35000-02 4-46 Selcall Setup Selcall Setup Settings - continued Field Description Settings Group Format Determines the group format. The ‘International’ and ‘Sigtec’ group formats differ in the way they encode group calls. Select International or Sigtec. The format used depends on the system in use. All handportables in the system should use the same format. The International group format is not defined for some Selcall tone periods and, if a nonstandard tone period is used, the Selcall units may not function correctly. PGM3020 CAUTION Do not select “International” if the Selcall unit does not support this format. Otherwise the handportable function is undetermined. Tone Blanking If enabled, mutes received Selcall tones so that they are not audible to the user (sometimes the first one or two tones will be heard as the radio takes a short time to respond). Select Enabled or Disabled. This has no other effect on the Selcall operation. continued on next page 439-35000-02 T3020 Settings 4-47 Selcall Setup Settings - continued Field Description Settings Car To Car Dialling Length Defines the number of digits that can be dialled from the radio front panel. (Remaining digits are taken from the beginning of the TXCALL sequence set for the channel and inserted before the dialled digits.) Enter a value from 0 up to the total number of Rs defined in the Tx Format field of the Selcall Identity screen. Leading ANI Specifies when during a transmission the ANI sequence is sent. Select Enabled or Disabled. Random ANI Specifies when during a transmission the ANI sequence is sent. PGM3020 When leading is enabled (and the ANI suppression time has expired or is disabled) this feature is active. When the [PTT] is pressed, the handportable waits for the specified lead-in delay and then sends the ANI sequence. After this, the operator may talk as normal. Note: An ANI Sequence must have been defined in the Selcall Identity screen. Select Enabled or Disabled. If enabled, an ANI sequence is sent randomly during a transmission. Note: An ANI Sequence must have been defined in the Selcall Identity screen. continued on next page 439-35000-02 4-48 Selcall Setup Selcall Setup Settings - continued Field Description Settings Trailing ANI Specifies when during a transmission the ANI sequence is sent. Select Enabled or Disabled. When trailing is enabled (and the ANI suppression time has expired or is disabled), the ANI is sent immediately after [PTT] is released. Note: An ANI Sequence must have been defined in the Selcall Identity screen. Sets a minimum time which must elapse after one ANI sequence is sent before another can be sent. Enter a value from 0 to 155 in steps of 5. Internal Alert Duration Sets the duration of the internal alert, which sounds when the handportable receives an individual Selcall. Enter a value from 1 to 250. PGM3020 ANI Suppression Time Enter 0 to set the alert to sound until the call is answered. This alert sounds until either the timer expires or the call is answered. This duration has no effect on the internal alert that is sounded when a group call is received the handportable will ring only once. Auto Acknowledge Delay Time Specifies the time delay required between the receiving of a call and transmission of the Auto Acknowledge Sequence. Enter a value from 0.2 to 8 seconds in steps of 0.1. continued on next page 439-35000-02 T3020 Settings 4-49 Selcall Setup Settings - continued Field Description Settings Maximum Number Of Status Digits Determines the maximum number of status digits for which a label may be defined in the Status Display screen. Note: This field may only be edited if a Tx Sequence or ANI Sequence or Auto Acknowledge Sequence with variable status has been defined in the Selcall Identity screen. Enter a value from 1 to 16 if one S character is specified in the Tx Format field of the Selcall Identity screen. PGM3020 Enter a value from 1 to 100 if two S characters are specified in the Tx Format field of the Selcall Identity screen. 439-35000-02 4-50 Selcall Features Selcall Features Use the Selcall Features screen to enter settings for Selcall features. To open this screen, click on Selcall Features in the Edit keyword menu. The Selcall Features screen appears as follows: PGM3020 439-35000-02 T3020 Settings 4-51 The Selcall Features screen settings are as follows: Description Settings Group Dialling If enabled, group calls are permitted. Note: To be enabled the Car to Car Dialling Length must have been set to 1 or greater. Select Enabled or Disabled. Deferred Calling If enabled, a Selcall call attempted on a busy channel will be stored and redialled as soon as the channel becomes free. Note: To be enabled the Tx Inhibit setting in the Options I screen must have also been enabled. Select Enabled or Disabled. Third Tone Reset If enabled, any call which carries tones matching just the first three tones of the RXDECODE Sequence of the handportable will deactivate its monitor function if it is active (e.g. after receiving a group call). Note: This can only be enabled if the number of Rs in Rx Format is more than 3. Select Enabled or Disabled. PGM3020 Field continued on next page 439-35000-02 4-52 Selcall Features Selcall Features Settings - continued PGM3020 Field Description Settings Automatic Caller Identification If enabled, the identity of the caller is displayed whenever an address which matches the RXDECODE Sequence is received. Note: This can only be enabled if Rx Format contains a C burst. Select Enabled or Disabled. ANI Decoding If enabled, the identity of any caller which matches the Rx Format will be displayed. Note: This cannot be enabled if Rx Format contains a C burst. Select Enabled or Disabled. Called Unit Status Display If enabled, the radio will display any status message returned with an auto-acknowledge sequence from a called radio. Note: This cannot be enabled if Rx Format contains no status (S) burst. Select Enabled or Disabled. Received Call Queuing Sets a queue to hold unanswered Selcall calls (see the Operators’ Manual). Select Enabled or Disabled. Diversion Channel Sets the channel to which the handportable will switch to when a called radio returns a Diversion Status message. Enter a channel identity to be used as the diversion channel. If the diversion is to be carried out on the current channel, enter None. continued on next page 439-35000-02 T3020 Settings 4-53 Selcall Features Settings - continued Field Description Settings Diversion Status Sets the status value which the handportable is to respond to by carrying out the call diversion procedure. Note: This cannot be enabled if Rx Format contains no status (S) burst. Enter a value from 0 to 15 if a single status digit, or 0 to 99 if a double digit is defined in Rx Format. The status value must not be the same as those set for Quiet Interrogation Call Status, Activate Stun Control Status or Deactivate Stun Control Status. Quiet Interrogation Call Status Activate Stun Control Status Enables the radio to return a status message whenever a Quiet Interrogation Call Status is received. The radio gives no audible or visible indication except for the LCD annunciators that it is returning the message. Note: This cannot be enabled if Rx Format contains no status (S) burst. Enter a value from 0 to 15 if a single status digit, or 0 to 99 if a double digit is defined in Rx Format. The status value must not be the same as those set for Diversion Status, Activate Stun Control Status or Deactivate Stun Control Status. If enabled, when the radio receives an RXDECODE Sequence with a stun status appended, the radio will send the Auto Acknowledge Sequence defined in the Selcall Identity screen and then enter the stun activated state. Note: This cannot be enabled if Rx Format contains no status (S) burst. Enter a value from 0 to 15 if a single status digit, or 0 to 99 if a double digit is defined in Rx Format. The status value must not be the same as those set for Quiet Interrogation Call Status, Diversion Status or Deactivate Stun Control Status. Enter None to disable. Enter None to disable. continued on next page 439-35000-02 PGM3020 Enter None to disable. 4-54 Selcall Features Selcall Features Settings - continued Field Description Settings Deactivate Stun Control Status If Activate Stun Control Status is enabled this must also be enabled to allow the radio to recover from the stun activated state. Note: This cannot be enabled if Rx Format contains no status (S) burst. Enter a value from 0 to 15 if a single status digit, or 0 to 99 if a double digit is defined in Rx Format. The status value must not be the same as those set for Quiet Interrogation Call Status, Diversion Status or Activate Stun Control Status. Enter None to disable. PGM3020 439-35000-02 4-55 PGM3020 T3020 Settings 439-35000-02 4-56 Status Display Status Display Use the Status Display screen to enter settings for status display messages. To open this screen, click on Status Display in the Edit keyword menu. Note: This screen uses Array Boxes for settings. Remember to press the F2 key to insert each line for data entry. The Status Display screen appears as follows: PGM3020 Note: The screen is shown with a data line inserted with default settings. 439-35000-02 T3020 Settings 4-57 The Status Display settings are as follows: Field Description Settings Status Values Define numbers between 0 and one less than the Maximum Number of Status Digits specified in the Selcall Setup screen. A default number is generated in increasing order starting from 0. Display Message Define a simple 8-character message to correspond to each of the status message values. Enter a name using any of the characters: PGM3020 A-Z 0-9 * / - + < > ! @ # $ % & ( ) ‘ “, . : ; = ? \ space. 439-35000-02 4-58 Preset Channel Signalling Preset Channel Signalling Use the Preset Channel Signalling screen to enter settings for signalling. To open this screen, click on Preset Chan Signalling in the Edit keyword menu. Note: This screen uses Array Boxes for settings. Remember to press the F2 key to insert each line for data entry. The Preset Channel Signalling screen appears as follows: PGM3020 Note: The screen is shown with a data line inserted with default settings. 439-35000-02 T3020 Settings 4-59 The Preset Channel Signalling settings are as follows Field Description Settings Number Sets the Preset Channel Signalling number. Each numbers must be unique. Enter a number from 0 to 19. Sets an alphanumeric name to label each Tx/Rx pair of signalling codes. Enter a name of up to 8 characters. Useable characters are: Label When the user selects this label on whatever channel is current, this signalling becomes permanently associated with that channel. A default number is generated in increasing order starting from 0. A-Z 0-9 * / - + < > ! @ # $ % & ( ) ‘ “, . : ; = ? \ space. Each label must be unique Tx Signal Sets the receive sub audible coding associated with this label. This is the code which the handportable must receive on the channel once the preset signalling label has been selected before the activity will be regarded as valid and the mute opened. Enter either: Sets the transmit sub audible coding associated with this label. This is the code which will accompany each transmission on the channel once the preset signalling label has been selected. Enter either: - a valid CTCSS frequency (e.g. 156.7), or - a valid DCS code (eg 043). (See Appendix A, “Valid CTCSS/ DCS Codes.”) Leave blank to indicate no subaudible code to be used on the channel. - a valid CTCSS frequency (eg 156.7), or - a valid DCS code (eg 043). (See Appendix A, “Valid CTCSS/ DCS Codes.”) Leave blank to indicate no subaudible code to be used on the channel. 439-35000-02 PGM3020 Rx Signal 4-60 Radio Calibration Parameters Radio Calibration Parameters Use the Radio Calibration Parameters screen to define transmit time after a Selcall transmission and CTCSS reverse tone burst duration. To open this screen, click on Radio Calibration Parameters in the Edit keyword menu. The Radio Calibration Parameters screen appears as follows: PGM3020 439-35000-02 T3020 Settings 4-61 The Radio Calibration Parameters settings are as follows Field Description Settings Selcall Tx Tolerance Factor This adjusts the Tx tail time after Selcall. Enter a number between 0 (shortest) and 12 (longest). The default setting is 12. Determines the length of the reverse tone burst transmitted at the end of a CTCSS call. Note: The Tx CTCSS Reverse Tone Burst field in the Options I screen must first be set to Enabled. Enter a number between 0 and 255 milliseconds. The default setting is 150 milliseconds. If 0 is entered, then 14 cycles of reverse tone burst are transmitted. PGM3020 CTCSS Reverse Tone Burst Duration 439-35000-02 4-62 Radio Calibration Parameters PGM3020 439-35000-02 5 T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings & PGM2040 About this Chapter This chapter provides trunked program notes, and describes settings that may be selected for trunked T3030 , T3035 and T3040 handportable radios using PGM30TR. Trunked program notes are provided for the following areas: ■ Using Passwords ■ Programming Sequence ■ Programming Multiple Networks Fields are divided into the following groupings under the PGM30TR Edit keyword: ■ Specifications ■ Unit - Identity ■ Unit - Acquisition Data ■ Unit - Preset Calls ■ Unit - Conventional Channels ■ Unit - Dialling Facilities (T3040 only) ■ Unit - Miscellaneous Controls ■ Unit - Lookup Table for 5 Digit Interfleet Calls (T3040 only) ■ Unit - DTMF Parameters (T3040 only) ■ Unit- Data Parameters ■ Own Fleet Identity 439-35000-02 PGM30TR ■ Unit - Status Labels (T3040only) 5-2 ■ Own Fleet Parameters ■ Network - Identity ■ Network - Parameters ■ Network - Hunt Parameters ■ Network - Trunked Channel Blocks Using Passwords When you start PGM30TR you are asked to enter a password. This password determines which screens and fields you will be able to select and change. It is suggested that you always use the lowest level of password which provides access to the fields you need to change. This helps ensure that you do not accidentally change other data. Passwords and access levels are as follows: PGM30TR (None) No password (just press ENTER). Lowest level access. Allows you to change selected Unit data. Denies access to Fleet and Network fields. K1W1 Network level access. Allows you to change all Unit, Fleet and Network data. TECHNICIAN Highest level access (T3040 only). Allows you to enable technician calls. 439-35000-02 T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 5-3 Programming Sequence When programming a T3000 trunked radios, you will find that possible entries and availability of certain features often depends upon settings in other screens. The order in which the screen data is entered is, therefore, important. Following is the recommended order for T3030, T3035 and T3040 settings. 1. Network Although few users will need to alter network information, if used, it should be entered first and saved independently to disk. A recommended extension for any network file saved is ‘.NET’. Before any fleet or unit information is added, you can load the appropriate network file to ensure that all your network settings are the same. 2. Fleet With the network file loaded from disk, add values to the Own Fleet Identity screen. 3. Unit PGM30TR After editing the Own Fleet Identity screen, proceed to add entries to the unit screens. 439-35000-02 5-4 Programming Multiple Networks Programming Multiple Networks The T3035 and T3040 handportables can store up to four network identities, enabling the user to access different networks, belong to different fleets or belong to fleets with different prefixes. It is important to realise that this involves programming each fleet or identity into the radio as a completely separate database. To do this you must nominate a database number from one to four in This Database Number field of the Specifications screen. This ensures that any database programmed earlier is not overwritten by the current one. Similarly, when reading a database from a handportable, it is necessary to identify which database you require and then enter its number in This Database Number field of the Specification screen before selecting Read from the Radio menu. The database numbers correspond to the key sequence for selecting each network and the Network Number as follows: Key Sequence 701 702 703 704 PGM30TR 439-35000-02 Database Number 1 Network Number One 2 3 4 Two Three Four 5-5 PGM30TR T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 439-35000-02 5-6 Specifications Specifications Use the Specifications screen to view the type of radio that this software was built to program, and to make any necessary changes in basic programming parameters. To open this screen, click on the Specifications option from the Edit keyword menu. The Specifications screen appears as follows: PGM30TR 439-35000-02 T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 5-7 The Specifications settings are as follows: Field Description Settings Radio Model Displays the radio model. Select T3030II, T3035II or T3040II. When a new file is opened, this field is set to Not Set. A radio model must be selected before any other fields are edited. Select the radio model and its frequency band. This software is designed to program Tait trunked handportables. Make sure the selected type matches the radio chassis label. Note: The T3030-51XX, T3035-51XX and T3040-51XX (400-440MHz) may go up to 450MHz on receive channels. CBSN Control Board Serial Number (read only) ESSN Electronic Serial Number (read only) Configuration Configuration Setting (read only) ESN: Manufacturer Code (read only) ESN: Model Code (read only) ESN: Serial Number (read only) Chassis Serial Number (read only) The T3030, T3035 & T3040 values are: T30XX-31XX (136-154MHz) T30XX-32XX (146-174MHz) T30XX-41XX (174-195MHz) T30XX-42XX (184-208MHz) T30XX-51XX (400-440MHz) T30XX-52XX (440-470MHz) T30XX-53XX (470-520MHz) T30XX-70XX (336-360MHz) T30XX-71XX (360-400MHz) T30XX-72XX (300-340MHz) T30XX-81XX (806-870MHz) PGM30TR Radio Type continued on next page 439-35000-02 5-8 Specifications Specifications Settings - continued Field Description Settings Radio Language Sets the language for all display messages. This does not effect labels and messages programmed directly in this software. Select English, French, or German. Network Name Sets the name of the network which is displayed during the radio’s power-up sequence. Enter a name. Usable characters are A-Z 0-9 / - + < > ! @ # $ % & ( ) ‘ ‘ , . : ; = ? \ , space. Network One State . . . . . . . . Network Four State Sets the network parameters defined in database numbers one, two, three or four to be active or inactive. Normally only networks for which there is no database programmed should be set to Disabled. Note: This field is overwritten during each programming sessions no matter what database number is selected. Set to Enabled or Disabled. Note: If you open this screen with Radio Model set to T3035II or T3040II and change it to T3030II, all these fields except Network One State will automatically be set to Disabled. T3035 and T3040 only This Database Number PGM30TR 439-35000-02 Select a database number for this set of network parameters. Database number one corresponds to Network One and so on. Select 1, 2, 3 or 4. 5-9 PGM30TR T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 439-35000-02 5-10 Unit - Identity Unit - Identity Use the Unit-Identity screen to set the individual and group addresses for this handportable. To open this screen, click on the Unit - Identity option from the Edit keyword menu. The Unit - Identity screen, with default settings, appears as follows: PGM30TR 439-35000-02 T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 5-11 The Unit - Identity settings are as follows: Field Description Settings Own Individual Number Sets the MPT1343 number which uniquely identifies this radio within its fleet. Enter a value from 20 to Highest Individual Number in Fleet or from 200 to Highest Individual Number in Fleet depending on whether Highest Individual Number in Fleet contains two or three digits. See the Own Fleet Identity screen for the Highest Individual Number in Fleet setting and information on prefix and fleet numbers. continued on next page PGM30TR The entry may be made as just the two or three digit unit identity, or the complete prefix, fleet number and unit identity may be entered as a single string. Note: Setting the Own Individual Number here automatically updates the Interprefix String for Individual Fleet, Fleet Number Prefix and Fleet Individual Number fields as appropriate in the Own Fleet Identity screen. 439-35000-02 5-12 Unit - Identity Unit - Identity Settings - continued Field Description Settings Own Group Address Number or Prefix/Ident Sets the group address number. Each group address is a number defining a group to which the radio unit belongs. Up to 8 group numbers may be assigned for use on a Network depending on the setting in Max Number of Group Addresses. NUMBER FORMAT Group addresses may be entered in MPT1343 (number) or MPT1327 (Prefix/Ident) format. If you enter a value in one of these formats, the other must be left blank. PGM30TR Own Group Address 1 may be made as just the two or three digit group identity, or the complete fleet number and unit identity may be entered as a single string. The other Own Group Address fields will only accept a two or three digit entry. Note: Setting the Own Group Address Number here automatically updates the Interfleet String for Group Fleet and Fleet Group Number fields as appropriate in the Own Fleet Identity screen. Own Group Address - User Programmable Defines whether the radio user may add the group to, or delete it from their own list of groups via the radio menu. Max Number of Group Addresses Read only. Enter 0 if no group number is required, or if a group address is to be specified in MPT1327 Format. If group numbers are entered, each number must be from 90 to Highest Group Number in Fleet, or from 900 to Highest Group Number in Fleet, depending on whether Highest Group Number in Fleet contains two or three digits. See the Own Fleet Identity screen for the Highest Group Number in Fleet setting. PREFIX/IDENT (MPT1327 FORMAT) Enter a Prefix (from 0 to 127) and an Ident (from 1 to 8100). If no group address is required enter 0 in both fields. Select Yes or No. continued on next page 439-35000-02 T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 5-13 Unit - Identity Settings - continued Field Description Settings Control Category Governs the radio unit’s rights of access to a network’s control channels. A radio unit can only access a control channel when it agrees with the value of the LAB field in the system identity code. Select one of the categories A, B, C, or D Call Queuing Sets queue to hold unanswered calls, automatically queued calls, and status calls. Full provides full queuing functions (see your Operators’ Manual). Select Full, None, or Unanswered. If Unanswered is selected, only unanswered calls and status calls are queued. Defines a range of allowable individual numbers to restrict calls a radio unit can make to radios in its fleet. Enter a value from 20 to Highest Individual Number in Fleet, or from 200 to Highest Individual Number in Fleet, depending on whether Highest Individual Number in Fleet contains two or three digits. See the Own Fleet Identity screen for the Highest Individual Number in Fleet setting. Enter 0 in both fields to prevent the radio from making individual calls to other radios in its fleet. continued on next page 439-35000-02 PGM30TR Number Range For Individual Calls 5-14 Unit - Identity Unit - Identity Settings - continued Field Description Settings Number Range For Group Calls Defines a range of allowable group numbers to restrict calls a radio unit can make to radios in its fleet. Enter a value from 90 to Highest Group Number in Fleet, or from 900 to Highest Group Number in Fleet, depending on whether Highest Group Number in Fleet contains two or three digits. See the Own Fleet Identity screen for the Highest Group Number in Fleet setting. Enter 0 in both fields to prevent the radio from making group calls to other radios in its fleet. PGM30TR 439-35000-02 5-15 PGM30TR T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 439-35000-02 5-16 Unit - Acquisition Data Unit - Acquisition Data Use the Unit - Acquisition Data screen to set acquisition authorization and NDD preference data. To open this screen, click on the Unit - Acquisition Data option from the Edit keyword menu. Note: This screen uses Array Boxes for settings. Remember to press the F2 key to insert each line for data entry. The Unit - Acquisition Data screen, with default settings, appears as follows: PGM30TR Note: The screen is shown with a data line inserted, with default settings. 439-35000-02 T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 5-17 The Unit - Acquisition Data settings are as follows: Field Description Settings Acquisition Authorisation Type Specifies the areas of the trunking network in which the radio may operate. These entries specify values for network control channel fields. Select Full, Area or Zone. Acquisition Authorisation Code Sets the specific code for acquisition authorisation. Used to encourage the radio unit to acquire certain control channels during a preferential hunt. Up to four entries can be made. Enter a value from 0 to 511 if Network Type is National, or 0 to 15 if Network Type is set to Regional. See the Network - Identity screen for the Network Type setting. Preference is defined by three fields as follows: Preferred NDD Field Length: Specifies the number of relevant bits of the NDD field in a control channel. The maximum number is dependent on Network Type: if National, the field length is from 19; if Regional the field length is from 1-4. Priority: Specifies the priority of the entry, from 1 (high) to 10. Value: The value must be storable in the number of bits specified by the field length. continued on next page 439-35000-02 PGM30TR NDD Preference Data On some networks, this field is left blank. Possible entries are constrained by Area Field Length and Zone Field Length (see the Network - Identity screen). Consult the network operator for the correct entry. 5-18 Unit - Acquisition Data Unit - Acquisition Data Settings - continued Field Description Settings Home Zone Specifies the network zone in which the radio is normally working. The maximum value depends on the value of Zone Field Length. Home Zone is used by the radio to determine whether re-registration is required on a Network when registration records for the Network have only been maintained on a temporary basis. PGM30TR 439-35000-02 See the Network - Identity screen for the Zone Field Length setting. 5-19 PGM30TR T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 439-35000-02 5-20 Unit - Preset Calls Unit - Preset Calls Use the Unit - Preset Calls screen to set a list of preset calls for the handportable. To open this screen, click on the Unit Preset Calls option from the Edit keyword menu. Note: This screen uses Array Boxes for settings. Remember to press the F2 key to insert each line for data entry. The Unit - Preset Calls screen appears as follows: PGM30TR Note: The screen is shown with two example lines inserted, the first being a radio call and the second a PSTN call. 439-35000-02 T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 5-21 The Unit - Preset Calls settings are as follows: Field Description Settings Quick Access Key calls preset Assigns one of the preset calls defined in the table below to each of the front panel call keys on a T3030 handportable. Enter the Preset Number for the call string to be assigned. T3030only Preset Call Number Sets the number of the preset call. The radio can be programmed with up to 10 (T3030), 20 (T3035) or 100 (T3040) preset call strings. Enter a value from 0 to 9 (T3030), 0 to 19 (T3035) or from 0 to 99 (T3040). Preset Call Label Sets an optional label for a preset call string. Enter a string of from 1 to 8 characters in any combination of the characters A to Z, 0 to 9, or -. Labels must be unique. Usable characters are in 10 groups. Characters in each group are regarded as identical, so that the Label AGE is the same as the label BID. The groups are as follows: 1,Q,Z,6,M,N,O 2,A,B,C 7,P,R,S 3,D,E,F 8,T,U,V 4,G,H,I 9,W,X,Y 5,J,K,L 0 If a label is not required, leave this field blank. Preset Call String Sets the string that is dialled when the preset call is selected. Enter any valid dialling sequence. Allowable characters are 0 to 9, and #. 439-35000-02 PGM30TR MPT1343 recommends that preset 0 be used for calls to a PABX operator and that presets 1 to 9 be used for despatchers. 5-22 Unit - Status Labels Unit - Status Labels T3040 Only Use the Unit - Status Labels screen to set a list of status labels for the handportable. To open this screen, click on the Unit Status Labels option from the Edit keyword menu. Note: This screen uses Array Boxes for settings. Remember to press the F2 key to insert each line for data entry. The Unit - Status Labels screen appears as follows: PGM30TR Note: The screen is shown with a data line inserted with default settings. 439-35000-02 T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 5-23 The Unit - Status Labels settings are as follows: Description Settings Status Value Sets the actual status value to be transmitted. The user selects a prearranged message (label). This sends the value, which the receiver interprets as the prearranged message. Enter a value from 1 to 30. Status Labels Defines the prearranged message associated with the value. The user can select the status value to send by picking the label from a list. Enter a string between 1 and 8 characters in length in any combination of the characters A to Z, 0 to 9 or -. The label is displayed if an incoming call’s status value matches the value assigned to the label. Labels must be unique. Usable characters are in 10 groups. Characters in each group are regarded as identical, so that the label AGE is the same as the label BID. The groups are as follows: 1,Q,Z,2,A,B,C 3,D,E,F 4,G,H,I 5,J,K,L 6,M,N,O 7,P,R,S 8,T,U,V 9,W,X,Y 0 To send a status message, the status calls facility must be enabled. PGM30TR Field 439-35000-02 5-24 Unit - Conventional Channels Unit - Conventional Channels Use the Unit - Conventional Channels screen to set a list of conventional channels for the handportable. To open this screen, click on the Unit - Conventional Channels option from the Edit keyword menu. Note: This screen uses Array Boxes for settings. Remember to press the F2 key to insert each line for data entry. The Unit - Conventional Channels screen appears as follows: PGM30TR 439-35000-02 T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 5-25 The Unit - Conventional Channels settings are as follows: Field Description Settings Tx Inhibit On Busy If enabled, prevents the unit from transmitting when there is activity on a channel. Set to Enabled or Disabled. Conventional Channel Access Number Defines the string entered on the front panel of the radio to change the unit to a predefined channel. Enter a value from 101 to 110 (101 to 109 for the ZVEI Dialling Scheme.) You can define up to 10 conventional channels. See the Own Fleet Identity screen for the Dialling Scheme setting. Conventional Channel Rx Frequency Defines the receive frequency for the conventional channel. Enter a frequency between the upper and lower frequency limits defined in Radio Type. The frequency must be a multiple of either 5kHz or 6.25kHz. See the Specification screen for the Radio Type setting. Conventional Channel Tx Frequency Defines the transmit frequency for the conventional channel. Enter a frequency between the upper and lower frequency limits defined in Radio Type. The frequency must be a multiple of either 5kHz or 6.25kHz. See the Specification screen for the Radio Type setting. Defines the power level of the transmitter for each channel. Enter High, Low, or Off. If High is selected, the user can still select low power using the radio controls. If Low is selected, the user cannot select high power for that channel. If Off is selected, transmission is inhibited for that channel. continued on next page 439-35000-02 PGM30TR Conventional Channel Tx Power 5-26 Unit - Conventional Channels Unit - Conventional Channels Settings - continued Field Description Settings Conventional Channel Signalling Defines the Signalling Interface. This requires an option board to be fitted and enabled when the channel is selected. Set to On or Off. PGM30TR 439-35000-02 5-27 PGM30TR T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 439-35000-02 5-28 Unit - Dialling Facilities Unit - Dialling Facilities T3040 Only Use the Unit Dialling Facilities screen to set the types of calls that can be made. To open this screen, click on the Unit - Dialling Facilities option from the Edit keyword menu. The Unit - Dialling Facilities screen, with default settings, appears as follows: PGM30TR 439-35000-02 T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 5-29 The Unit - Dialling Facilities settings are as follows: Field Description Settings PABX Calls If enabled, permits the user to set up a PABX (Private Automatic Branch Exchange) call. Select Enabled or Disabled. PSTN Calls If enabled, permits the user to set up a call to a PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) subscriber. Select Enabled or Disabled. Interfleet Calls If enabled, permits the user to set up an interfleet call. Radio units on a network are grouped into ‘fleets’ of users. An ‘interfleet call’ is a call between two users who are members of different fleets. Select Enabled or Disabled. This setting only makes individual interfleet calls available. Group interfleet calls can also be made if Interfleet Group Calls is enabled. Unless there is a special reason to allow this type of call, disable this facility. If enabled, permits the user to set up an interfleet group call. Select Enabled or Disabled. This setting only makes group interfleet calls available. Individual interfleet calls can also be made if Interfleet Individual Calls is enabled. PGM30TR Interfleet Group Calls Unless there is a special reason to allow this type of call, disable this facility. continued on next page 439-35000-02 5-30 Unit - Dialling Facilities Unit - Dialling Facilities Settings - continued Field Description Settings ALLI Calls If enabled, permits the user to set up an “all idents” call. Select Enabled or Disabled. This facility would normally only be used by network technicians. CAUTION Do not enable this facility unless you are authorised to do so for this radio unit by the network operator Network Operator Service Calls If enabled, permits the user to set up a network operator service call. This service may be provided by the network operator to report faults, for example. Select Enabled or Disabled. Abbreviated Dialling If enabled, permits the user to set up a network based abbreviated dialling call. Select Enabled or Disabled. If abbreviated dialling is disabled then these calls may not be made and the Abbreviated Dialling Limit becomes meaningless. Abbreviated Dialling Limit Defines the number of different abbreviated dialled calls a unit can make. Consult the network operator to determine how many abbreviated dialling calls are available. PGM30TR The radio permits entry of up to 49 abbreviated dialling calls but the network may not provide that many. continued on next page 439-35000-02 T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 5-31 Unit - Dialling Facilities Settings - continued Field Description Settings Status Calls If enabled, permits the user to send a status call. This is a coded message sent as a number from 1 to 30. Select Enabled or Disabled. It is used between two parties where the number has a prearranged meaning. Divert Own Calls If enabled, permits the user to divert incoming calls to another unit. Select Enabled or Disabled. Divert Third Party Calls If enabled, permits the user to divert another unit’s incoming calls to a different destination. Select Enabled or Disabled. Don’t Disturb If enabled, permits the user to set the radio to ignore incoming calls while still allowing outgoing calls to be made as usual. This may be done using the T3040’s user menu. Select Enabled or Disabled. If disabled, the radio unit always receives calls while it is switched on and in range of the network. These calls may be accepted or queued. continued on next page 439-35000-02 PGM30TR If status calls are enabled, consider programming status labels with the prearranged messages used in this fleet. This will make interpreting and sending these messages much easier. 5-32 Unit - Dialling Facilities Unit - Dialling Facilities Settings - continued Field Description Settings Direct Despatcher Calls If disabled, normal speech calls to the despatcher cannot be made. The despatcher’s number is defined in the Prime Despatcher Number field of the Own Fleet Identity screen. Select Enabled or Disabled. Users can still enter and leave the despatcher’s queue (if available) using the dial strings “0#” and “#0#”. PGM30TR 439-35000-02 5-33 PGM30TR T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 439-35000-02 5-34 Unit - Miscellaneous Controls Unit - Miscellaneous Controls Use the Unit - Miscellaneous Controls screen to set function keys, tones, and other controls. To open this screen, click on the Unit - Miscellaneous Controls option from the Edit keyword menu. The Unit - Miscellaneous Controls screen, with default settings, appears as follows: PGM30TR 439-35000-02 T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 5-35 The Unit - Miscellaneous Controls settings are as follows: Field Description Settings Function Keys [ ][-] Programmed settings for the two available function keys [ ] (no dash) and [ - ] (dash). You can set function keys as: Disabled: Key does nothing. Clear: Key operates the same as the keypad [CLR] key. Handset Mode: Key toggles the handset operation on and off. Backlighting: Key momentarily switches on the backlighting. Low Power: Key toggles low power operation on and off. Auxiliary Output: Key controls any installed option according to the programmed Aux Key Operation and Aux Active State. Monitor: In conventional mode, the key toggles the channel Monitor function on and off. This only works in conjunction with an installed option. Keypress Confidence Beeps: Key toggles keypress confidence beeps on and off. Keypad Lock: Key turns keypad lock on. Quiet Mode: The radio automatically rejects any incoming calls. continued on next page 439-35000-02 PGM30TR Preset Call String: Key provides one touch activation of the defined preset call string. 5-36 Unit - Miscellaneous Controls Unit - Miscellaneous Controls Settings - continued Field Description Settings Function Keys [ ] [ - ] (ctd) Programmed settings for the two available function keys [ ] (no dash) and [ - ] (dash). Night Use: Key turns on the display and keypad backlighting whenever the radio detects activity for the duration of the Backlighting Timer Value. Microphone / Speaker: Key activates the options connector to accept a remote microphone and speaker combined. Microphone: Key activates the options connector to accept a remote microphone. Speaker: Key activates the options connector to accept a remote speaker. Select Long to enable this feature. With Normal action, the call is made as soon as the key is pressed. Determines the press action of the function key. A function key which has been defined to be a Preset Call String may need to be held pressed for one second before the call is made to prevent accidental activation. Function Key Preset Call String Sets a function key to initiate a dial- Enter any valid dialling sequence. ling sequence. Usable characters are 0 to 9, 20 and #. The programmable function key sequence is in addition to the preset call strings which may be programmed on the Unit - Preset Calls screen. PGM30TR Function Key Key Press Action continued on next page 439-35000-02 T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 5-37 Unit - Miscellaneous Controls Settings - continued Field Description Settings AUX Key Operation Sets operation of the auxiliary output line on the internal options connector. Select Momentary and the line remains on for as long as the function key is pressed. Operation of this line is dependant on the installed option. If no option is installed then this field should be set to Momentary. This prevents the AUXILIARY option from appearing in the T3040 user menu. Select Latching and the line toggles every time the function key is pressed. AUX Active State Determines the active state logic of the auxiliary control line on the internal options connector. Select High (+5 volts) or Low (0 volts). The correct active state is determined by the installed option. ECR Call String Sets the ECR call string. The ECR key is an ‘External Call Request’ for use on some external microphones. If an external microphone with an external call request (ECR) key is used, you can program an ECR call string. Otherwise, leave this field blank. Enter any valid dialling sequence. Usable characters are 0 to 9, and #. Callback Facility If enabled, when an answered incoming call ‘clears down,’ its number is displayed. This permits the user to call back the calling radio by pressing [PTT]. Select Enabled or Disabled. Tone Set Defines the style of audible indicators produced by the radio. Select one of the following: -Tait -MPT1343 The choice should be the same for all radios in the fleet. continued on next page 439-35000-02 PGM30TR 5-38 Unit - Miscellaneous Controls Unit - Miscellaneous Controls Settings - continued Field Description Settings All Confidence Beeps If enabled, audible confidence indicators sound. In some applications, such as security, it may be desirable to operate the handportable silently. In this case, All Confidence Beeps should be disabled. Select Enabled or Disabled. Keypress Confidence Beeps If enabled, a small beep sounds whenever a key is pressed. Select Enabled or Disabled. Power Up Message (Line 1 and 2) Defines the message which appears on the radio display upon power-up. Each line has 8 characters. Enter a message. Usable characters are A-Z 0-9 / - + < > ! @ # $ % & ( ) ‘ ‘ , . : ; = ? \ , space. Test Mode On Power-up If enabled, the radio powers-up (starts) in test mode. This may be used by radio technicians for testing or repair purposes. Select Enabled or Disabled. If disabled these tones will no longer sound, but all other tones sound as usual. This field should normally be disabled so that the radio powers-up in normal mode. T3040only PGM30TR CAUTION Unless there is a special reason to set test mode on power up to enabled then this field should be set to disabled, otherwise the radio will be inoperable. continued on next page 439-35000-02 T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 5-39 Unit - Miscellaneous Controls Settings - continued Field Description Settings Backlighting Determines whether or not the keypad and display backlighting operates automatically. Select Day to disable automatic backlighting. Backlighting Timer Determines the length of time Backlighting is activated. Enter a value from 3 to 60 seconds. Value of Info in RQR Used to define a 15 bit value which is added to the INFO field when a radio requests registration. Normally, set to zero. Consult your network operator if there is any doubt. Select Night to enable automatic backlighting. Any keypress or incoming call turns backlighting on for the duration of the Backlighting Timer value. This INFO value is available for customisation by systems, to convey additional information to the Trunking System Controller (TSC). The setting depends on the type of board which has been installed. If a type of board not listed here is fitted, consult your Tait dealer for a suitable setting. Handset Timer Value Determines the amount of time that the handset mode remains active after the last user or radio activity. Select one of the following: - No board Fitted - CTCSS Signalling - VOX - Scrambler - DTMF Select a value from 10 to 240 seconds in steps of 10, or select Disabled. If Handset Timer is disabled, the radio stays in handset mode until the user manually switches handset mode off. 439-35000-02 PGM30TR Option Board Type Indicates what options board is fitted to the radio. 5-40 Unit-Lookup Table for 5 Digit Interfleet Calls Unit-Lookup Table for 5 Digit Interfleet Calls T3040 Only Use the Unit - Lookup Table for 5 Digit Interfleet Calls screen to set a list of preset interfleet calls that can be dialled with a short (5 digit) form. To open this screen, click on the Unit Lookup Table for 5 Digit Interfleet Calls option from the Edit keyword menu. Note: This screen uses Array Boxes for settings. Remember to press the F2 key to insert each line for data entry. The Unit - Lookup Table for 5 Digit Interfleet Calls screen appears as follows: PGM30TR Note: The screen is shown with a data line inserted, with default settings. 439-35000-02 T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 5-41 The Unit - Lookup Table for 5 Digit Interfleet Calls settings are as follows: Field Description Settings Lookup Table Number Prefix Sets the lookup table number prefix. The interfleet Lookup Table is used to define up to 20 radio fleets that may be accessed using 5 digit dialling (rather than by longer sequences discussed in Interfleet Calls and Interfleet Group Calls in the Unit - Dialling Facilities screen). In MPT1343 the number prefix must be from 200 to 327. If you do not know the number prefix of the fleet to be called, or the network is not MPT1343 compliant, consult the network operator. Before programming a lookup table for 5 digit interfleet dialling, either Interfleet Calls or Interfleet Group Calls (Unit - Dialling Facilities screen) must be enabled. Sets the lookup table fleet number. In MPT1343 the fleet number must be from 2001 to 6050. If you do not know the fleet number of the fleet to be called, or the network is not MPT1343 compliant, consult the network operator. continued on next page PGM30TR Lookup Table Fleet Number 439-35000-02 5-42 Unit-Lookup Table for 5 Digit Interfleet Calls Unit-Lookup Table for 5 Digit Interfleet Calls Settings - continued Field Description Settings Lookup Table Fleet Type Sets the lookup table fleet type. This specifies whether the call is an individual or a group call. The types are the same for interfleet calls as they are for normal in-fleet calls. Select Individual or Group. Before individual interfleet calls may be made Interfleet Calls (Unit Dialling Facilities screen) must be set to Enabled; before group interfleet calls may be made Interfleet Group Calls (Unit - Dialling Facilities screen) must be set to Enabled. Lookup Table Highest No In Fleet Defines the highest number in the fleet the user might wish to call. In MPT1343, if this lookup entry is being defined for individual calls, then the number range is 20 to 89 or 200 to 899. If the lookup entry is being defined for group calls then the number range is 90 to 99, or 900 to 998. If you are unsure as to the correct highest number in the fleet for the fleet to be called, or your network is not MPT1343 compliant, consult the network operator. Lookup Table 5 Digit Access String Defines the five digit, short form number to be dialled by the user. Accept the default number selected by PGM30TR or enter your own access string. PGM30TR The first two digits must be unique and start with either 2 or 9. MPT1343 recommends you use 2 as the first character of the access string for individual calls and 9 as the first character for group calls (this is not mandatory). 439-35000-02 5-43 PGM30TR T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 439-35000-02 5-44 Unit - DTMF Parameters Unit - DTMF Parameters T3040 Only Use the Unit - DTMF Parameters screen to set fleet identity information for this handportable. To open this screen, click on the Unit - DTMF Parameters option from the Edit keyword menu. The Unit - DTMF Parameters screen, with default settings, appears as follows: PGM30TR 439-35000-02 T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 5-45 The Unit - DTMF Parameters settings are as follows Description Settings Transmit Key Up Delay Delays the start of tone transmissions to allow a repeater time to stabilise. Enter a delay value from 10 to 2550 milliseconds, in steps of 10. Interdigit Tx Hold Time Defines the period the transmitter remains on between the encoding of each digit during manual dialling. This provides a delay for the user to dial the next digit without transmission stopping and restarting again. Note: This setting will not have any effect unless Manual Dialling is enabled and the Buffer Mode is disabled. Enter a value from 10 to 2550 milliseconds, in steps of 10. Minimum Tone Duration (0 to 9) Sets the minimum transmission duration for each DTMF tone. Enter a value from 8 to 1020 milliseconds in steps of 4. Minimum Tone Duration ( , #) Sets the minimum duration for the and # tones for a keypress. Enter a value from 8 to 1020 milliseconds in steps of 4. Minimum Intertone Gap Sets the minimum gap time between tones. Enter a value from 10 to 2550 milliseconds in steps of 10. PGM30TR Field 439-35000-02 5-46 Unit - Data Parameters Unit - Data Parameters Use the Unit - Data Parameters screen to define the parameters that govern data exchange via the Short Data Message facility. To open this screen, click on the Unit - Data Parameters option from the Edit keyword menu. The Unit - Data Parameters screen, with default settings, appears as follows: PGM30TR Note: This feature may not available with some radio software versions. 439-35000-02 T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 5-47 The Unit - Data Parameters settings are as follows Field Description Settings Short Data Messages (SDM) If enabled, the radio can send and receive short data messages. Select Enabled or Disabled. SDM Timers: TGI Timer Defines the length of time the radio waits for further signalling during individual short data calls. Enter a value between 0 and 16 seconds. Default setting is 5 seconds. If the TGI time lapses, future short data signalling is assumed to be a new transmission. SDM Timers: TGG Timer Defines the length of time the radio waits for further signalling during group short data calls. Enter a value between 0 and 30 seconds. Default setting is 10 seconds. If the TGG time lapses, future short data signalling is assumed to be a new transmission. Defines the destination for a short data message terminated with ‘#’. Note: Leave blank if this feature is not required. Enter any valid dialling sequence. Allowable characters are 0 to 9, and #. T3040only PGM30TR SDM Despatcher Call String 439-35000-02 5-48 Own Fleet Identity Own Fleet Identity Use the Own Fleet Identity screen to set fleet identity information for this handportable. To open this screen, click on the Own Fleet Identity option from the Edit keyword menu. The Own Fleet Identity screen, with default settings, appears as follows: PGM30TR 439-35000-02 T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 5-49 The Own Fleet Identity settings are as follows: Field Description Interprefix String Sets the complete interprefix for Individual Fleet string required to make an individual call to this handportable from another radio in a different fleet. Editing this field automatically updates the three separate fleet number fields immediately below as well as the Own Individual Number field in the Unit Identity screen. Fleet Number Prefix Determines an MPT1343 value that must be common to all units in a fleet. This prefix forms part of the address of individual units. It is assigned by the network operator. Settings Enter a value between 200 and 327 for the first three digits (fleet prefix), a number between 2001 and 6050 for the next four digits (fleet number) and a value between 20 and 89 or between 200 and 898 for the last digits (individual number). Enter an assigned value from 200 to 327. Editing this field automatically updates the Interprefix String for Individual Fleet field. Used with the Own Individual Number and Fleet Number Prefix to uniquely identify the unit within the network. In MPT1343 the Fleet Individual Number must be from 2001 to 6050. It is assigned by the network operator. Editing this field automatically updates the Interprefix String for Individual Fleet field. continued on next page 439-35000-02 PGM30TR Fleet Individual Number 5-50 Own Fleet Identity Own Fleet Identity Settings - continued Field Description Settings Highest Individual Number in Fleet Defines the highest individual number that may be called by any unit within a fleet. In MPT1343 this number is from 20 to 89, or 200 to 899. In Regionet 43, this number is from 20 to 79, or 200 to 799. This number is assigned by the network operator. Interfleet String for Group Fleet Sets the complete interfleet string required to make a group call to this handportable from another radio in a different fleet. Enter a value between 2001 and 6050 for the first four digits (fleet group number) and a value between 90 and 99 or between 900 and 998 for the last digits (group number). Editing this field automatically updates the two separate fleet number fields immediately below. Fleet Group Number Used with Own Group Addresses and Fleet Number Prefix to identify groups of units within the network. Editing this field automatically updates the Interfleet String for Group Fleet field. Highest Group Number in Fleet Defines the highest group number that may be called by any unit within a fleet. In MPT1343 the Fleet Group Number must be from 2001 to 6050. It is assigned by the network operator. If the user is not allowed group calls, enter 0. If the value of Fleet Group Number is 0 then this field must also be 0. In MPT1343 this number is from 90 to 99, or 900 to 998. In Regionet 43, this number is from 90 to 99, or 900 to 999. This number is assigned by the network operator. PGM30TR continued on next page 439-35000-02 T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 5-51 Own Fleet Identity Settings - continued Field Description Settings Dialling Scheme Defines the sequences that can be entered on the front panel. Select one of the following: MPT1343: Suitable for all MPT1343 compliant networks. ZVEI: Suitable for Regionet 43 networks. Number Presets: Suitable for all MPT1343 networks. Dialling is limited to the preset calls preprogrammed into the radio (see the Unit - Preset Calls screen). Nokia ANN: Suitable for all Nokia Actionet networks. Consult the network operator for the appropriate choice. Defines the number of digits required for interfleet calls. Select Small. Medium, Large or Extended Large. The Small numbering model provides 5-digit dialling (only fleets with prefix 0 are accessible). The Medium numbering model provides 6-digit dialling (fleets with prefixes from 0 to 9 are accessible). The Large numbering model provides 7-digit dialling (fleets with prefixes from 0 to 99 are accessible). PGM30TR ANN Numbering Model The Extended Large numbering model provides 8-digit dialling (fleets with prefixes from 0 to 127 are accessible). In some cases dialling may be abbreviated to 7 digits. continued on next page 439-35000-02 5-52 Own Fleet Identity Own Fleet Identity Settings - continued Field Description Settings Prime Despatcher Number (‘0’) Defines the number which the unit defaults to when a despatcher call ( 0) is dialled without specifying a unit number. Enter a valid unit number within the radio’s own fleet. For fleets without a despatcher, enter 0. Prime Emergency Address (‘9’) Defines the number which the unit defaults to when a emergency call ( 9) is dialled without specifying a radio number. Enter a valid unit number within the radio’s own fleet. If the prime emergency address is not a valid unit number within the radio’s own fleet, then the number may be entered in MPT1327 format using the Prefix and Ident fields. (In this case, enter 0 here). The prime emergency address can be disabled by setting this field to 0. PGM30TR 439-35000-02 5-53 PGM30TR T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 439-35000-02 5-54 Own Fleet Parameters Own Fleet Parameters Use the Own Fleet Parameters screen to set fleet parameter information for the handportable. To open this screen, click on the Own Fleet Parameters option from the Edit keyword menu. The Own Fleet Parameters screen, with default settings, appears as follows: PGM30TR Note: The screen is shown with a data line inserted, with default settings. 439-35000-02 T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 5-55 The Own Fleet Parameters settings are as follows: Field Description Settings Full Off Air Call Set Up Defines whether acknowledgement is sought on systems where it is possible to seek acknowledgement from the called user before setting up a call. Set to Allowed or Disallowed. Default Call Time Limit Defines the maximum time that a call may be set up for. In MPT1327 this value can be overwritten by a BROADCAST message from the system. Emergency Call Time Limit Determines the maximum time that an emergency call may be set up for. If this field is set to Disallowed, calls are set up without acknowledgement from the called party. If set to Allowed, an acknowledgement is sought from the called party. Enter any of the following values: - 0 (no limit on call time) - 10 to 254 seconds in steps of 1 - 300 to 780 seconds in steps of 60. Enter any of the following values: - 0 (no limit on call time) - 10 to 254 seconds in steps of 1 Call Timer CountUp If enabled, and if Default Call Time Limit is set to 0, the radio displays the current call time length. Select Enabled or Disabled. Ignore Tsc Call Time Limit If enabled, the radio ignores any messages the system sends to adjust its call time limit. The radio uses the Default Call Time Limit value for calls at all times. Select Enabled or Disabled. continued on next page 439-35000-02 PGM30TR - 300 to 780 seconds in steps of 60 5-56 Own Fleet Parameters Own Fleet Parameters Settings - continued Field Description Settings ANN Fleet Structure Start Prefix Defines the start of a block of prefixes to be restructured as medium fleets or mini-fleets. Enter a value from 0 to 127. Up to 128 blocks can be defined. If the block you are defining is not the first, then the Start Prefix value must be at least one greater than the Stop Prefix value for the previously defined block. ANN Fleet Structure Stop Prefix Defines the end of the block of prefixes to be restructured as small or medium fleets. Enter a value from 0 to 127. The Stop Prefix value must be greater than or equal to the Start Prefix value. PGM30TR ANN Fleet Structure Fleet Partition Parameter (FPP) Defines the number of unit identity blocks (per prefix) to remain as large fleets (up to 700 units and 99 groups). ANN Fleet Structure Miniaturisation Extent Parameter (MEP) Defines the number of unit identity sub-blocks (per prefix) to be divided into mini-fleets (up to 22 units and 4 groups). 439-35000-02 Enter a value from 0 to 10. The remainder of the ten blocks will each be divided into sub-blocks as small fleets or mini-fleets (depending on the MEP setting). The remainder of the ten subblocks will remain as small fleets (up to 70 units and 10 groups). Enter a value from 0 to 10. 5-57 PGM30TR T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 439-35000-02 5-58 Network - Identity Network - Identity Use the Network - Identity screen to set network identity information for the handportable. To open this screen, click on the Unit - Network Identity option from the Edit keyword menu. The Network - Identity screen, with default settings, appears as follows: PGM30TR 439-35000-02 T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 5-59 The Network - Identity settings are as follows: Field Description Settings Network Type Determines the network type. In MPT1327 this can be either National, or Regional. Select National, or Regional. The network operator will tell you the correct setting. Network Identity Code Sets the network’s identity code. In MPT1327, if the Network Type is National, enter a value from 0 to 3; if Network Type is Regional, enter a value from 0 to 127. Consult the network operator for the correct code value. SYNC Sequence Enter the bit sequence used to syn- Enter the SYNC sequence code in chronise signalling on the channel. hexadecimal format. MPT1327 and Regionet 43 define SYNC as C4D7. PAA2424 defines SYNC as B433. Consult your network operator for the correct SYNC sequence. Area Field Length (LA) Used in a test carried out by the radio to see if it can acquire a control channel. The value depends on the value of Network Type. In MPT1327, if the Network Type is National enter a value from 0 to 9; if the Network Type is Regional enter a value from 0 to 4. Zone Field Length (LZ) Used in a test carried out by the radio to see if it can acquire a control channel. The value depends on the value of Network Type. In MPT1327, if the Network Type is National enter a value from 0 to 9; if the Network Type is Regional enter a value from 0 to 4. Consult the network operator for the correct field length value. continued on next page 439-35000-02 PGM30TR Consult the network operator for the correct field length value. 5-60 Network - Identity Network - Identity Settings - continued Field Description Settings SIL Field Length (LSIL) Used in a test by the radio to check whether the clear down received is from the correct TSC (Trunking System Controller). Consult the network operator for the correct field length value. Number Of Pressel On Messages (NPON) Determines how many Pressel On Messages are sent to the system when the [PTT] is pressed during a speech call. Enter a value from 1 to 5. Obtain the correct value from the network operator. Number Of Pressel Off Messages (NPOFF) Determines how many Pressel Off Messages are sent to the system when the [PTT] is released during a speech call. Enter a value from 1 to 5. Obtain the correct value from the network operator. Pre-Emphasis Determines whether or not preemphasis is enabled. Select Other to enable pre-emphasis and French to disable. Select Other or French. The default setting is Other. PGM30TR 439-35000-02 5-61 PGM30TR T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 439-35000-02 5-62 Network - Parameters Network - Parameters Use the Network - Parameters screen to set specific network address and control data for the handportable. To open this screen, click on the Network - Parameters option from the Edit keyword menu. The Network - Parameters screen, with default settings, appears as follows: PGM30TR 439-35000-02 T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 5-63 The Network - Parameters settings are as follows: Field Description NC1 Continuous Sets the size of the error check Enter a value from 0 to 255. sample (number of codewords) Obtain the correct value from the prior to confirmation for a continnetwork operator. uous control channel. NC1 Timeshared Sets the size of the error check sample (number of codewords) prior to confirmation for a timeshared control channel. NC2 Timeshared NV Continuous NV Timeshared NX1 Continuous Sets the size of the error check sample (number of codewords) after confirmation for a continuous control channel. Sets the size of the error check sample (number of codewords) after confirmation for a timeshared control channel. Sets the number of consecutive CCSCs (codewords) required to select a value of SYS for verification for a continuous control channel. Sets the number of consecutive CCSCs (codewords) required to select a value of SYS for verification for a timeshared control channel. Determines the error codewords limit prior to confirmation for a continuous control channel. Enter a value from 0 to 255. Obtain the correct value from the network operator. Enter a value from 0 to 255. Obtain the correct value from the network operator. Enter a value from 0 to 255. Obtain the correct value from the network operator. Enter a value from 1 to 16. Obtain the correct value from the network operator. Enter a value from 1 to 16. Obtain the correct value from the network operator. Enter a value from 0 to the value used for NC1 Continuous. Obtain the correct value from the network operator. continued on next page 439-35000-02 PGM30TR NC2 Continuous Settings 5-64 Network - Parameters Network - Parameters Settings - continued Field Description NX1 Timeshared Determines the error codewords Enter a value from 0 to the value limit prior to confirmation for a time- used for NC1 Timeshared. shared control channel. Obtain the correct value from the network operator. NX2 Continuous Determines the error codewords limit after confirmation for a continuous control channel. Enter a value from 0 to the value used for NC2 Continuous. Determines the error codewords limit after confirmation for a timeshared control channel. Enter a value from 0 to the value used for NC2 Timeshared. Sets the number of contiguous error check samples containing no error events. Enter a value from 1 to 255. Sets the number of contiguous error check samples each generating a codeword error event following an initial error event. Enter a value from 1 to 255. Sets the delay before leaving a control channel. Enter a value from 1 to 10 seconds. NX2 Timeshared NZ1 NZ2 TS NW Sets the response delay (in slots). Settings Obtain the correct value from the network operator. Obtain the correct value from the network operator. Obtain the correct value from the network operator. Obtain the correct value from the network operator. Obtain the correct value from the network operator. Enter a value from 1 to 15. PGM30TR Obtain the correct value from the network operator. ND1 Sets the number of disconnect messages sent by an individually called radio unit. Enter a value from 1 to 5. Obtain the correct value from the network operator. continued on next page 439-35000-02 T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 5-65 Network - Parameters Settings - continued Field Description Settings ND2 Sets the number of disconnect messages sent by a calling radio unit. Enter a value from 1 to 5. NE NR TC Determines the maximum number of random access transmissions of RQE (emergency call request). Determines the maximum number of random access transmission of RQS, RQD, RQX, RQT, RQR or RQQ (non-emergency call requests). Sets the random access timeout. Obtain the correct value from the network operator. Enter a value from 1 to 255. Obtain the correct value from the network operator. Enter a value from 1 to 255. Obtain the correct value from the network operator. Enter a value from 10 to 120 seconds. in steps of 10. Obtain the correct value from the network operator. TD Sets the registration record timeout. Enter a value from 5 to 70 minutes. in steps of 5. Obtain the correct value from the network operator. TJ Sets the further signalling timeout. Enter a value from 10 to 60 seconds, in steps of 10. TN TT Sets traffic channel inactivity timeout. Enter a value from 1 to 10 seconds. Sets the maximum transmit duration. Enter a value from 10 to 60 seconds, in steps of 10. Obtain the correct value from the network operator. Obtain the correct value from the network operator. continued on next page 439-35000-02 PGM30TR Obtain the correct value from the network operator. 5-66 Network - Parameters Network - Parameters Settings - continued Field Description Settings TA Sets the timeout for the radio unit after receiving an AHY. Enter a value from 1 to 255 seconds. Obtain the correct value from the network operator. TB TP TW Determines the time barred from calling the same ident after ACK/ ACKX/ACKV or any ident after a ACKT/ACKB. Enter a value from 1 to 255 seconds. Determines the maximum interval between periodic messages (within speech items) to be assumed at switch-on. Enter a value from 1 to 255 seconds. Sets the timeout for the radio unit waiting for a call. Enter a value from 1 to 255 seconds. Obtain the correct value from the network operator. Obtain the correct value from the network operator. Obtain the correct value from the network operator. TL Sets the duration between successive background search sequence samples. The radio will take samples when it is idle on a confirmed control channel. Enter a value from 0 to 320 seconds Obtain the correct value from the network operator. Note: If Background Hunt Sequence in the Network - Hunt Parameters screen is set to Disabled, this parameter is set to 0. PGM30TR continued on next page 439-35000-02 T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 5-67 Network - Parameters Settings - continued Field Description Settings TH Sets how long the radio will sample other control channels when it is performing a background search sequence sample. Enter a value from 1 to 100. LM1 LM2 LM3 NS sets the number of consecutive samples of a channel which must taken before it is identified as a candidate for acquisition as a control channel. Enter a value from 1 to 10. Specifies how much stronger the signal level on a sampled channel must be than the current control channel for it to be considered during a background search sequence when neither channel is preferred (based on the NDD Preference Data in the Unit - Acquisition Data screen). Enter a value from 3 to 40dB. Specifies how much stronger the signal level on a sampled channel must be than the current control channel for it to be considered during a background search sequence when both channels are equally preferred (based on the NDD Preference Data in the Unit - Acquisition Data screen). Enter a value from 3 to 40dB. Specifies how much stronger than the squelch threshold, L0, a sampled control channel must be to be considered as a candidate for acquisition during a background search sequence when the channel is not preferred at all (based on the NDD Preference Data in the Unit Acquisition Data screen). L0 is the signal level. Enter a value from 0 to 40dB. Obtain the correct value from the network operator. Obtain the correct value from the network operator. Obtain the correct value from the network operator. Obtain the correct value from the network operator. 439-35000-02 PGM30TR NS Obtain the correct value from the network operator. 5-68 Network - Hunt Parameters Network - Hunt Parameters Use the Network - Hunt Parameters screen to set a list of channels for network hunt routines. To open this screen, click on the Network - Hunt Parameters option from the Edit keyword menu. Note: This screen uses Array Boxes for settings. Remember to press the F2 key to insert each line for data entry. The Network - Hunt Parameters screen, with default settings, appears as follows: PGM30TR Note: The screen is shown with a data line inserted, with default settings. 439-35000-02 T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 5-69 The Network - Hunt Parameters settings are as follows: Field Description Settings Nokia Time Shared Channel Support If disabled the the radio performs control channel hunts strictly in accordance with MPT1343. Select Enabled or Disabled. In order for the radio to recognise Nokia Actionet timeshared control channels, Nokia TS Channel Support must be enabled. This also causes the radio to ignore the preset L2 signal level when performing background search sequences. This will cause the radio to search for a new control channel no matter how strong the current signal is. Note: With Nokia TS Channel Support enabled, the radio is no longer MPT1343 compliant. If enabled, the radio will periodically leave the current control channel and search for a better control channel from the list of Normal Hunt Channels. Select Enabled or Disabled. To prevent the radio carrying out background search sequences this parameter should be disabled. PGM30TR Background Hunt Parameters controlling the search sequence are found in the Network - Parameters screen. continued on next page 439-35000-02 5-70 Network - Hunt Parameters Network - Hunt Parameters Settings - continued Field Description Settings Hunt Upon Expiry of NE or NR Determines the type of control channel hunt performed when an attempt to set up a call is unsuccessful. Select Disabled, Normal or Preferential. For the handportable to be fully MPT1343 compliant Disabled should be selected. On some networks, selecting Normal or Preferential may improve the chances of successfully making the call on the next attempt. Determines whether the handportable searches all legitimate, defined channels after a normal hunt has failed to locate a satisfactory control channel. Select Enabled or Disabled. Act On Vote Now Allows the radio to search for a new control channel when told to do so by the trunking system. Select Enabled or Disabled Vote Now Advice Margin Sets the signal strength margin by which a new control channel must exceed the current control channel before the new channel will be acquired by the radio after receiving a Vote Now Advice message. Enter a value from 1 to 15dB. PGM30TR Comprehensive Hunt continued on next page 439-35000-02 T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 5-71 Network - Hunt Parameters Settings - continued Field Description Settings Normal Hunt Channel Number Defines a list of channels which are examined during a normal hunt sequence to see if they can be acquired as a control channel. Enter any channel number between the lowest and highest channel defined for the network. Obtain the correct values from the This list may contain up to 32 chan- network operator. nels, which are commonly used by the network as control channels. There must be at least one channel defined in the hunt list and Comprehensive Hunt must be either enabled or disabled. Normal Hunt Channel Type Identifies each channel in the Normal Hunt Channel list as either a prospective Continuous or Timeshared control channel. Select Continuous or Timeshared. Non Applicable Channel From Defines the start of channel range not included in comprehensive hunt sequences. Enter up to ten channel ranges. Obtain the correct values from the network operator. If Comprehensive Hunt is disabled, this list may be left blank. Obtain the correct values from the network operator. Defines the end of channel range not included in comprehensive hunt sequences. Enter up to ten channel ranges. PGM30TR Non Applicable Channel To 439-35000-02 5-72 Network - Trunked Channel Blocks Network - Trunked Channel Blocks Use the Network - Trunked Channel Blocks screen to set a list of trunked channel sets (blocks) for the handportable. To open this screen, click on the Network - Trunked Channel Blocks option from the Edit keyword menu. Note: This screen uses Array Boxes for settings. Remember to press the F2 key to insert each line for data entry. The Network - Trunked Channel Blocks screen appears as follows: PGM30TR 439-35000-02 T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 5-73 The Network - Trunked Channel Blocks settings are as follows: Field Description Settings Channel: Block Start Defines the first number of each trunked channel block. Enter a value from 1 to 1023. Trunked Channel Blocks specify the operating frequencies of all channels in a network. Up to 30 blocks can be defined. Obtain the correct values from the network operator. Each channel block must define a number of evenly spaced channels. For any blocks after the first one, the Channel Start value must be one greater than the Channel Stop value for the previously defined block. Indicates the stop channel number for that block. All Channel Stop entries must be greater than or equal to the Channel Start entry for that block. Channel: Spacing Defines the channel spacing (in kHz) for all channels in the block. Enter a value from 1 to 1023. Obtain the correct values from the network operator. This frequency must be a multiple of either 5kHz or 6.25kHz, using the same number as was used for the Receiver Frequency. Different blocks may have different channel spacing values. Obtain the correct values from the network operator. continued on next page 439-35000-02 PGM30TR Channel: Block Stop 5-74 Network - Trunked Channel Blocks Network - Trunked Channel Blocks Settings - continued Field Description Settings Receiver: Frequency Defines the receive frequency for the first channel in the block. All other channels in the block have their receive frequency calculated using Channel Spacing. This frequency must be a multiple of either 5kHz or 6.25kHz. Up to 30 blocks can be defined. The first channel in a block always has the lowest frequency. The frequency range for a block must not overlap with any other block’s receive frequencies. The receive frequencies defined for the block must be within the range defined for the radio. Obtain the correct values from the network operator. Transmitter: Frequency Defines the transmit frequency for the first channel in the block. All other channels in the block have their transmit frequency calculated using Channel Spacing. Up to 30 blocks may be defined. This frequency must be a multiple of either 5kHz or 6.2kHz, using the same number as Receiver Frequency. The first channel in a block always has the lowest frequency. The frequency range for a block must not overlap with any other block’s transmit frequencies. The transmit frequencies defined for the block must be within the range defined for the radio. PGM30TR Obtain the correct values from the network operator. continued on next page 439-35000-02 T3030, T3035 & T3040 Settings 5-75 Network - Trunked Channel Blocks Settings - continued Field Description Settings Transmitter: Power Defines the maximum transmit power level which may be used for all channels in the block. Set to High or Low. If the power level is set to High, the user can still set transmit power to low using radio controls. PGM30TR If the power level for a block is set to Low, then all transmissions in the block are made at low power regardless of any settings made by the user. 439-35000-02 5-76 Network - Trunked Channel Blocks PGM30TR 439-35000-02 This appendix lists the settings used for DCS/CTCSS receive and transmit tones. You can enter a valid CTCSS frequency or a valid DCS code in an appropriate field, or leave the field blank to indicate that no sub-audible coding is to be used on the channel. CTCSS This is the tone which the T3000 handportable must receive on the channel before the activity will be regarded as valid. Any of the following three formats can be used to enter a CTCSS frequency (example shows a 67 Hz selection): The following CTCSS frequencies (in Hz) are supported: 67.0 91.5 118.8 156.7 210.7 71.9 94.8 123.0 162.2 218.1 74.4 97.4 127.3 167.9 225.7 77.0 100.0 131.8 173.8 233.6 79.7 103.5 136.5 179.9 241.8 82.5 107.2 141.3 186.2 250.3 85.4 110.9 146.2 192.8 88.5 114.8 151.4 203.5 439-35000-02 & PGM2040 Appendix A Valid CTCSS/ DCS Codes A-2 DCS Any of the following three formats can be used to enter a DCS codeword (example shows a code of 32): The T3000 supports a variety of Standard and Non-Standard DCS codes and their inverses, as listed in the following tables. Standard DCS Codes Normal Invert Normal Invert Normal Invert 023 047 174 074 445 043 025 244 205 263 464 026 026 464 223 134 465 331 031 627 226 411 466 662 032 051 243 351 503 162 043 445 244 025 506 073 047 023 245 072 516 432 051 032 251 165 532 343 054 413 261 732 546 132 065 271 263 205 565 703 071 306 265 156 606 631 072 245 271 065 612 346 073 506 306 071 624 632 074 174 311 664 627 031 114 712 315 423 631 606 115 152 331 654 632 624 116 754 343 532 654 743 125 365 346 612 662 466 439-35000-02 A-3 Normal Invert Normal Invert Normal Invert 131 364 351 243 664 311 132 546 364 131 703 565 134 223 365 125 712 114 143 412 371 734 723 431 152 115 411 226 731 155 155 731 412 143 732 261 156 265 413 054 734 371 162 503 423 315 743 654 165 251 431 723 754 116 172 036 432 516 Non-Standard DCS Codes Normal Invert Normal Invert Normal Invert 017 050 246 523 462 252 036 172 252 462 523 246 050 017 255 446 526 325 053 452 266 454 274 145 122 225 446 255 325 526 145 274 452 053 332 455 212 356 454 266 356 212 225 122 455 332 439-35000-02 A-4 439-35000-02 Index Numerics 5 digit access string, 5-42 5 digit interfleet calls, 5-41 A A burst, 3-23 abbreviated dialling, 5-30 limit, 5-30 accessory connector, 1-6, 2-13 fitting, 1-6 removing, 1-7 ACK, 5-66 ACKB, 5-66 ACKT, 5-66 ACKV, 5-66 ACKX, 5-66 acquisition authorisation code, 5-17 authorisation type, 5-17 activate stun control status, 4-53 AHY, 5-66 alert duration, 3-32, 4-48 all confidence beeps, 3-4, 5-38 ALLI (all idents) calls, 5-30 alpha symbol, 4-14, 4-30–4-32 symbol name, 4-31 symbol new channel, 4-31 symbol new status, 4-31 symbol signalling sequence, 4-32 symbol signalling type, 4-31 ANI, 3-24, 3-29, 3-31, 3-32, 4-42, 4-45, 447, 4-48 leading, 3-31 position, 3-24, 4-42 leading, 4-47 random, 4-47 trailing, 4-48 random, 3-31 sequence, 3-24, 3-31, 4-42 suppression time, 3-32, 4-48 trailing, 3-32 transmissions, 4-36 area field length, 5-17, 5-59 array box delete, 2-3 delete element, 2-4 insert, 2-3 insert element, 2-4 move scroll bars, 2-4 using, 2-7 audio filter, 3-7, 4-7 auto acknowledge, 3-23, 3-31 delay time, 3-31, 4-48 format, 3-23 sequence, 3-25, 4-43 auto quiet function, 3-14 time, 3-14, 4-10 timer, 3-9, 4-8, 4-9 automatic caller identification, 4-52 automatic monitor with call answered, 3-9 with call setup, 3-9, 4-8 Automatic Number Identification. See ANI AUX (auxiliary control), 4-17 active state, 3-13, 4-11, 5-37 control line, 3-13 key, 5-35 key operation, 4-11, 5-37 latching, 3-8 momentary, 3-8 output line, 3-8 B B burst, 3-21, 3-23, 4-39 background hunt, 5-69 439-35000-02 Index-2 background keyword, 2-12 backlighting, 3-8, 3-14, 4-17, 5-39 timer, 3-8, 3-14, 4-11, 5-39 backlighting key, 5-35 bandwidth, 4-24 birdie killer, 4-24 C C burst, 3-22, 4-40 call ALLI (all idents), 5-30 direct despatcher, 5-32 divert own, 5-31 divert third party, 5-31 interfleet, 5-29 interfleet group, 5-29 key, 3-8, 4-8, 5-35, 5-36 network operator service, 5-30 PABX, 5-29 PSTN, 5-29 queuing, 5-13 status, 5-31 timer count-up, 5-55 callback facility, 5-37 called unit status display, 4-52 caller ID, 3-21, 3-22, 4-39, 4-40 identification sequence, 3-25, 4-43 car to car dialling, 4-51 length, 4-47 CBSN, 4-3, 5-7 CCIR, 3-29, 4-45 chan ID. See channel(s). chan name. See channel(s) channel(s), 3-19 chan field, 3-17, 4-21 chan ID, 4-21 chan mode, 4-27 hidden, 4-4 name field, 4-21 number, 3-17, 4-21, 5-25 in page 1, 4-5 in page 2, 4-5 programmable spacing, 4-24 439-35000-02 signalling, 5-26 T3010, 3-16–3-19 T3020, 4-20–4-24 character delete, 2-4 chassis serial number, 4-3, 5-7 city (squelch), 3-19, 4-15, 4-24 clear key, 5-35 communication ports, 1-6, 2-13 setting, 2-10 comprehensive hunt, 5-71 confidence indicators, 3-4, 4-15, 5-38 tone set, 5-37 configuration, 4-3, 5-7 context-sensitive help, 1-2 control category, 5-13 channels, 5-13, 5-17 continuous, 5-63, 5-64 timeshared, 5-63, 5-64 conventional channel access number, 5-25 Rx frequency, 5-25 signalling, 5-26 Tx frequency, 5-25 Tx power, 5-25 conventions, iii country (squelch), 3-19, 4-15, 4-24 CTCSS, 3-7, 3-10, 3-13, 3-18, 4-7, 4-10, 422, 4-59, A-1 reverse tone burst, 3-7, 4-7 reverse tone burst duration, 4-60 CTCSS option board, 5-39 ctry. See country (squelch) cursor keys, 2-8 D data file. See file. DCS, 3-7, 3-10, 3-13, 3-18, 4-7, 4-10, 4-22, 4-59, A-2 DCS/CTCSS Rx, 3-18, 4-22 Tx, 3-18, 4-22 Index-3 deactivate stun control status, 4-54 default call time limit, 5-55 directory setting, 1-4 mode, 4-14 setting defaults, 2-10–2-11 values, 2-8 deferred calling, 4-51 despatcher, 5-32 prime despatcher number, 5-53 dialling abbreviated, 5-30 limit (abbreviated dialling), 5-30 scheme, 5-25, 5-52 sequence, 5-21, 5-36 direct despatcher calls, 5-32 directories list box, 2-9 directory installation, 1-4 disk saving to, 2-9 disk drive floppy, 1-3, 2-7 hard, 1-3, 2-7 display, 1-3 refresh, 2-3 diversion channel, 4-52 status, 4-53 divert incoming calls, 5-31 own calls, 5-31 third party calls, 5-31 don’t disturb, 5-31 DOS, 2-8 path, 2-2 prompt, 2-2, 2-5, 2-14 search path, 1-5 version, 1-3 drives list box, 2-8 DTMF, 4-4, 4-14, 4-17, 4-18, 4-19, 4-32, 434–4-37 auto transmit setting, 4-35 buffer mode, 4-35 DTMF mode A.N.I. transmission, 4-36 interdigit Tx hold time, 4-36, 5-45 manual dialling, 4-35 minimum intertone gap, 4-37, 5-45 minimum tone duration (*, #), 4-37, 5-45 minimum tone duration (0 to 9, A to F), 4-36, 5-45 option, 4-4 PTT as shift key, 4-36 transmit key up delay, 4-36, 5-45 DTMF option board, 5-39 dual tone multi-frequency, 4-4 DZVEI, 3-29, 4-45 E ECR call string, 5-37 edit end and validate, 2-4, 2-5 keyword, 2-5 EEA, 3-29, 4-45 EIA, 3-29, 4-45 emergency call, 5-53 emergency call time limit, 5-55 emergency mode, 4-17 end stop, 4-15 exit program, 2-4, 2-5, 2-14 external call request, 5-37 F field length area, 5-59 length SIL, 5-60 length zone, 5-59 names, iii files creating, 2-8 data, 1-2 file keyword, 2-5, 2-7, 2-8, 2-9 loading, 2-7, 2-8–2-9 location, 2-10 naming, 2-7, 2-8, 2-9, 2-11 saving, 2-7, 2-9 439-35000-02 Index-4 setting path, 2-11 settings, 2-11 fleet group number, 5-51 individual number, 5-50 number prefix, 5-50, 5-51 format gaps, 3-21, 3-22, 3-23, 4-39, 4-40 frequency band, 3-3, 4-3, 5-7 CTCSS, 3-18 limits, 3-17, 4-21, 4-22 full off air call set up, 5-55 function key(s), 3-8, 3-9, 4-8, 4-9, 4-17, 535, 5-36 key press action, 4-17, 5-36 preset call string, 5-36 G gap, 3-27, 4-41 burst, 3-21, 3-22, 3-23, 4-39, 4-40 group (scan), 3-19 group Id, 4-27 group membership, 4-29 group name, 4-27 group type, 4-27, 4-28 user programmable scan group, 429 group (Selcall) address, 3-27, 4-41 call, 3-9, 3-30, 3-31, 3-32, 4-46, 4-48 dialling, 4-51 format, 3-30, 4-46 hold time, 4-14 number of, 4-5 group (trunking) address, 5-12 calls, 5-14, 5-42 max number of addresses, 5-12 numbers, 5-14 own group address, 5-12 user programmable own group address, 5-12 439-35000-02 H handset active timer, 3-15, 4-15 mode, 3-8, 3-15, 4-15, 4-17 key, 5-35 timer value, 5-39 help, 1-2, 2-3, 2-5 general, 2-3, 2-5 high power setting, 3-18, 4-23 highest number in fleet group, 5-12, 5-14, 5-51 individual, 5-11, 5-13, 5-51 home zone, 5-18 I IBM PC, i, 1-3 ignore tsc call time limit, 5-55 individual calls (Selcall), 3-9 calls (trunking), 5-13, 5-42 numbers (trunking), 5-13 installation, 1-4 mouse, 1-5 software, 1-4 interface cable, 1-3, 1-6 interfleet calls, 5-29, 5-42 group calls, 5-29, 5-41, 5-42 internal alert, 3-32, 4-48 duration, 3-32, 4-48 international (group format), 3-30, 4-46 item selection, 1-2 K keyboard, iii using, 2-3, 2-5, 2-6 keypad lock, 3-8, 5-35 keypress, 3-14 beeps, 3-4 confidence beeps, 3-4, 5-38 key, 5-35 Index-5 L LAB, 5-13 label, 5-23 lead in delay, 3-29, 4-45 tone, 3-29, 4-45 Leading, 3-31 line go to beginning, 2-4 go to end, 2-4 list boxes using, 2-6 LM1, 5-67 LM2, 5-67 LM3, 5-67 lookup table 5 digit access string, 5-42 fleet number, 5-41 fleet type, 5-42 highest no in fleet, 5-42 number prefix, 5-41 low power, 3-8, 4-17 key, 5-35 setting, 3-18, 4-23 M manufacturer code, 5-7 max number of group addresses, 5-12 maximum number of status digits, 449 menu bar, using, 2-5 menu open, 2-3 microphone, 5-36 microphone / speaker, 5-36 microprocessor frequency shift, 4-24 interference, 4-24 mode insert/overtype, 2-4 operating, 4-14 model code, 5-7 MON brief key press, 3-10, 4-9 MON long key press, 3-11, 4-9 monitor deactivating, 3-9, 4-8, 4-9 facility, 3-9, 3-10, 4-9 function, 3-9, 3-10, 3-14, 4-8, 4-9, 410, 4-43 disables, 3-8, 3-10, 4-9 key, 3-8, 3-10, 3-11, 4-9, 4-17, 5-35 state at power up, 3-10, 4-9 mouse, 1-3, 2-3, 2-5, 2-6, 2-8, 2-9 move down, 2-4 left, 2-4 right, 2-4 MPT1327, 5-12, 5-53, 5-55, 5-59 MPT1343, 5-11, 5-12, 5-37, 5-41, 5-42, 550, 5-51, 5-52 mute, 3-9, 3-10, 3-13, 3-14, 4-9 CTCSS / DCS, 3-10, 4-9 Selcall, 3-9, 3-10, 3-13, 4-9 N navigation, 2-3–2-5 keyboard, 2-3 mouse, 2-3 NC1, 5-63 NC2, 5-63 ND1, 5-64 ND2, 5-65 NDD preference data, 5-17 NE, 5-65 Network, 5-58 network control channel fields, 5-17 hunt parameters, 5-68–5-71 identity, 5-58–5-60 identity code, 5-59 operator service calls, 5-30 parameters, 5-62–5-67 LM1, 5-67 LM2, 5-67 LM3, 5-67 NC1, 5-63 NC2, 5-63 ND1, 5-64 439-35000-02 Index-6 ND2, 5-65 NE, 5-65 NR, 5-65 NS, 5-67 NV, 5-63 NW, 5-64 NX1, 5-63, 5-64 NZ1, 5-64 NZ2, 5-64 TA, 5-66 TB, 5-66 TC, 5-65 TD, 5-65 TH, 5-67 TJ, 5-65 TL, 5-66 TN, 5-65 TP, 5-66 TS, 5-64 TT, 5-65 TW, 5-66 trunked channel blocks, 5-72–5-75 type, 5-17, 5-59 night use, 5-36 Nokia ANN, 5-52 Nokia Time Shared (TS) channel support, 5-69 non applicable channel from, 5-71 to, 5-71 non-standard DCS codes, A-3 normal hunt channel number, 5-71 type, 5-71 normal mode, 3-8 NR, 5-65 NS, 5-67 number of pressel messages pressel off, 5-60 pressel on, 5-60 number presets, 5-52 number range for group calls, 5-14 for individual calls, 5-13 NV, 5-63 NW, 5-64 439-35000-02 NX1, 5-63, 5-64 NZ1, 5-64 NZ2, 5-64 O option board, 5-26 connector (internal), 3-8, 3-13, 4-11 CTCSS, 5-39 DTMF, 5-39 scrambler, 5-39 VOX, 5-39 options board type, 5-39 connector (internal), 5-37 menu, 4-13 options I T3010, 3-6–3-11 T3020, 4-6–4-11 options II T3010, 3-12–3-15 T3020, 4-12–4-15 options III T3020, 4-16–4-19 overview of the software, 1-1 own fleet identity, 5-11, 5-49–5-55 group address, 5-12 group address - user programmable, 5-12 group addresses, 5-51 individual number, 5-11, 5-50 P P. See group (scan), user programmable scan group. PAA2424, 5-59 PABX calls, 5-29 page down, 2-4 up, 2-4 palette keyword, 2-12 Index-7 parallel port, 2-12 setting, 2-11 passwords, 2-3, 5-2 PC keys See keyboard polarity DCS codes, 3-7, 4-7 port. See communication port. power consumption, 3-14, 4-13 power up message, 4-13, 5-38 save off time, 3-14, 4-13 save start up state, 4-13 tx setting, 5-75 pre-emphasis, 5-60 preferential hunt, 5-17 preferred NDD field length, 5-17 prefix/ident format, 5-12 preset call string, 4-19 preset call label, 5-21 number, 5-21 string, 4-17, 4-18, 5-21, 5-35, 5-36 strings, 5-21 preset call sequence channel or group ID, 4-18 new status, 4-18 signal number, 4-19 signal type, 4-18 prime despatcher number, 5-53 emergency address, 5-53 prime despatcher number, 5-32 printer, 1-3 printing file data, 2-10, 2-12 priority scanning, 4-29 program exit, 2-4, 2-14 immediate exit, 2-4 install disks, 1-3 starting, 2-2–2-3 programming cable, 1-3, 2-13 fleet, 5-3 network, 5-3 sequence, 5-3 T3000 trunking radios, 2-2 T3010 radios, 2-2 unit, 5-3 PSTN calls, 4-4, 5-29 PTT, 3-8, 3-31, 3-32, 4-47, 4-48, 5-37, 5-60 pwr lvl. See Tx power level. PZVE, 3-29, 4-45 Q queued calls, 5-13 quick access key calls preset, 5-21 quiet interrogation call status, 4-53 quiet mode, 5-35 quiet mode. See don’t disturb quit keyword, 2-5, 2-14 program, 2-4, 2-5, 2-14 R R burst, 3-21, 3-22, 4-39, 4-40 radio alpha symbols. See alpha symbol calibration parameters, 4-60–4-61 channels. See channels DTMF. See DTMF keypad, 3-14 keys, iii keyword, 2-5, 2-13, 2-14 mode settings, iii model (T3040 / T303X), 5-7 monitor reset sequence, 4-43 options. See options programming, 2-13–2-14 reading, 2-13 scan group. See scan group Selcall features. See Selcall features. Selcall identity. See Selcall identity Selcall setup. See Selcall setup settings, 1-2 specification. See specification. Status display. See Status display. 439-35000-02 Index-8 type (T3010), 3-3 type (T3020), 4-3 type (T303X / T3040), 5-7, 5-25 radio message language, 4-3 RAM, 1-3 receive frequency, 3-17, 4-21, 5-25 receiver ID, 3-21, 3-22, 4-39, 4-40 Regionet 43, 5-51, 5-52, 5-59 registration records, 5-18 repeater, 3-7, 3-18, 4-7, 4-23, 4-36, 5-45 address length, 3-23, 4-41 burst, 3-21, 4-39 ID, 3-21, 3-23, 4-39 number (rep num, rptr num), 3-18, 4-23 sequence, 3-23, 4-41 talk around, 4-5 re-registration, 5-18 RQD, 5-65 RQE, 5-65 RQQ, 5-65 RQR, 5-65 RQS, 5-65 RQT, 5-65 RQX, 5-65 Rx CTCSS DCS filter, 3-7, 4-7 DCS polarity, 3-7, 4-7 decode sequence, 4-41 format, 3-22, 3-24, 4-40, 4-41 freq (frequency), 3-17, 4-21, 5-25, 573, 5-74 RXDECODE sequence, 3-24 S S burst, 3-21, 3-22, 3-23, 4-39, 4-40 scan, 3-8 group, 4-4, 4-27 T3020, 4-26–4-29 hold time, 3-15 option, 3-19 priority scanning, 4-29 scanning, 3-15, 4-14 439-35000-02 scrambler option board, 5-39 screen buttons, iii using, 2-6 fields, iii go to bottom, 2-4 go to top, 2-4 setting colors, 2-11–2-12 screen. See titles for each screen. scroll down, 2-4 left, 2-4 right, 2-4 up, 2-4 scrolling lists operation, 4-15 SDM despatcher call string, 5-47 SDM (short data message), 5-47 SDM timers TGG timer, 5-47 TGI timer, 5-47 See also group. Selcall, 3-4, 3-8, 3-9, 3-10, 3-13, 3-18, 324, 3-25, 3-27, 3-29, 3-30, 3-31, 332, 4-4, 4-8, 4-9, 4-14, 4-17, 4-18, 419, 4-23, 4-32, 4-36, 4-41, 4-43, 445, 4-46, 4-48, 4-50, 4-51 features T3020, 4-50–4-54 format rules, 3-21, 4-39, 4-40 identity T3020, 4-38–4-43 identity I T3010, 3-20–3-24 identity II T3010, 3-26–3-27 mute, 3-10, 4-9 muting, 3-9, 4-8 option, 3-4, 3-9, 4-4 setup T3010, 3-28–3-32 T3020, 4-44–4-49 transmit time after, 4-60 Tx format, 3-21, 4-39 selective calling. See Selcall serial number, 5-7 Index-9 serial port. See communications ports. Sigtec (group format), 3-30, 4-46 SIL field length, 5-60 silent operation, 5-38 software compatibility, 1-2 version, 1-2, 2-3, 2-13 speaker, 5-36 specification T3010, 3-2–3-4 T3020, 4-2–4-5 T303X / T3040, 5-6–5-8 squelch, 3-19, 4-24 setting control in menu, 4-15 standard DCS codes, A-2 startup screen, 2-3 Status display T3020, 4-56–4-57 values, 4-57 status, 3-21, 3-22, 3-23, 3-25, 3-27, 4-18, 4-31, 4-39, 4-40, 4-41, 4-43, 4-49 burst, 3-21, 4-39 calls, 5-13 display message, 4-57 labels, 5-23 value, 5-23 status call, 5-31 status calls, 5-31 stun control status activate, 4-53 deactivate, 4-54 symbols number of, 4-5 symbols. See also label SYNC sequence, 5-59 system identity code, 5-13 setting up, 2-10 T T. See group (scan), group type. T3010 specification, 3-2–3-4 T3020 specification, 4-2–4-5 T303X / T3040 specification, 5-6–5-8 TA, 5-66 TB, 5-66 TC, 5-65 TD, 5-65 test mode on power-up, 5-38 text fields using, 2-5 TH, 5-67 third tone reset, 4-51 TJ, 5-65 TL, 5-66 TN, 5-65 tone call alert, 3-11 tone (confidence) set, 5-37 tone (CTCSS) See also CTCSS, 3-18 tone (Selcall), 3-29, 3-30, 4-45, 4-46 blanking, 3-30, 4-46 period, 3-29, 4-45 set, 3-29, 4-45 TP, 5-66 transmit frequency, 3-17, 4-22, 5-25 inhibit, 3-13, 4-10, 5-25 lockout duration, 3-3, 4-3 power, 3-8 timer, 3-3 timer duration, 3-3, 4-3 trunk channel block receiver frequency, 5-74 spacing, 5-73 start, 5-73 stop, 5-73 transmitter frequency, 5-74 transmitter power, 5-75 TS, 5-64 TT, 5-65 TW, 5-66 Tx call sequence number (TxCD num), 3-18, 4-23 439-35000-02 Index-10 CTCSS reverse tone burst, 3-7, 4-7 DCS polarity, 3-7, 4-7 format, 3-21, 3-22, 3-23, 3-25, 3-27, 439, 4-40, 4-41, 4-43 freq (frequency), 3-17, 4-22, 5-25, 574 inhibit, 3-13, 4-10, 4-51 power level, 3-18, 4-23, 5-25 TXCALL sequence, 3-27, 3-29, 4-41, 4-45 Tx inhibit on busy, 5-25 U unanswered calls, 4-52, 5-13 unit acquisition data, 5-16–5-18 conventional channels, 5-24–5-26 dialling facilities, 5-28–5-32 identity T303X / T3040, 5-10–5-14 lookup table for 5 digit interfleet calls, 5-40–5-42 miscellaneous controls, 5-34–5-39 preset calls, 5-20–5-21, 5-36 status labels (T303X / T3040), 522–5-23 unit - Data parameters, 5-46–5-47 unit - DTMF parameters, 5-44–5-45 usable characters (for display mesages), 5-38 usable characters (for display messages), 5-8 usable characters (for labels), 5-21, 523 user interface graphical, 1-2, 2-2 text-based, 1-2, 2-2 utility keyword, 2-5, 2-10, 2-11, 2-12 V validation check, 2-9, 2-14 value of info in RQR, 5-39 439-35000-02 version (of programming software), 12, 2-5 versions, 1-2 voting, 4-15 lead in delay, 4-15 polling interval, 4-15 VOX option board, 5-39 W warning tones, 3-3 window close, 2-4 maximise, 2-3 menu bar, 2-4 move, 2-3 move to next object, 2-4 move to previous object, 2-4 resize, 2-3 restore size to normal, 2-3 Windows 95, 2-1 Windows 95 desktop short-cuts, 2-2 wrap around, 4-15 Z zone field length, 5-17, 5-18, 5-59 ZVEI, 3-29, 4-45, 5-52 ZVEI dialling scheme, 5-25 ZVEI-II, 3-29, 4-45 Tait Software Licence Agreement This legal document is an Agreement between you, (the “Licensee”) and Tait Electronics Limited (“Tait”). 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