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CM60 SERIES
USER MANUAL
Preface
CM60 Series User Manual
Copyright Notice
Standard Communications Pty Ltd reserves all rights to this document and the information contained
herein. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties without the express permission is strictly
prohibited.
© 2018 Standard Communications Pty Ltd, Sydney, Australia
Radio Frequency Exposure Hazard
Attention
This radio should be used only in an occupational (work related) environment where the user is
aware of and able to exercise control over their exposure to RF energy. This radio is not authorised
for use by the consumer or by the general population.
To comply with the US FCC radio frequency guidelines and to ensure your safety please read the
following information before installing and using the radio.
• Use the radio only within the guidelines of the manufacturer.
• Use only with an approved antenna.
• Ensure your antenna is installed as described under the ‘Installation’ section of the Service manual.
• Do not remove the RF Exposure label from this radio.
• Do not transmit longer than the rated duty cycle of 50% talk-50% listen.
Radio Frequency Exposure Control
This radio emits RF (Radio Frequency) energy or radio waves when transmitting. RF energy is one of
many forms of electromagnetic energy including sunlight and electricity. The FCC Radio Frequency
exposure guidelines include recommendations on the safe levels of exposure for workers and the
general public with a significant margin of protection.
It is important to follow the guidelines below to control your RF exposure, and comply with the
maximum exposure limits for occupational/controlled environments.
•
Do not talk/transmit on the radio for longer than the rated duty cycle of 50% talk -50%
listen. This is because the radio emits more energy when it is transmitting than when it is
receiving.
•
Ensure that you maintain a safe distance of 35 inches (0.9 m) between people and the
antenna when you are talking or sending information on the radio.
•
Use only GME-approved antennas and attachments with the radio.
•
Ensure that you make only authorized modifications to the antennae to avoid damaging
the radio and violating FCC regulations.
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Compliance with RF Energy Standards
This radio is designed and tested to comply with a number of national and international standards
and guidelines (listed below) regarding human exposure to RF electromagnetic energy. This
radio complies with the IEEE and ICNIRP exposure limits for occupational/controlled RF exposure
environment at duty cycles of up to 50% talk-50% listen and should be used for occupational use
only. In terms of measuring RF energy for compliance with the FCC exposure guidelines, your radio
radiates measurable RF energy only when it is transmitting (during talking), not when it is receiving
(listening) or in standby mode.
This radio complies with the following RF energy exposure standards and guidelines:
•
United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47CFR
part 2 sub-part J
•
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/Institute of Electrical and Electronic
Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1992
•
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1999 edition
•
International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998
FCC Compliance
To comply with FCC exposure limits the radio must be installed using an externally mounted antenna
with a gain of either 2.15 dBi or 5.15 dBi. The antenna must be mounted centrally on the roof of
the vehicle in a location that ensures a minimum safe distance as stated in the FCC Uncontrolled RF
Exposure Limits table in this section.
For further information on RF energy exposure and how to control it, please visit the following
website: https://www.fcc.gov/engineering-technology/electromagnetic-compatibility-division/
radio-frequency-safety/faq/rf-safety
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
•
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
•
This device may not cause harmful interference, and
•
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
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undesired operation.
Note: The grantee is not responsible for any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
FCC Uncontrolled RF Exposure Limits
Model
2.15 dBi Antenna
5.15 dBi Antenna
VHF
0.903 m
1.276 m
UHF L, UHF
0.738 m
1.042 m
IC RSS Compliance
•
•
For license-exempt devices:
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
•
This device may not cause interference, and
•
This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause
undesired operation of the device.
(French)
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils
radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes:
•
l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
•
l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si
le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
•
For transmitters w/ detachable antennas:
This radio transmitter has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the
antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna
impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list,
having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly
prohibited for use with this device.
•
(French)
Le présent émetteur radio a été approuvé par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner
avec les types d’antenne énumérés ci-dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal et
l’impédance requise pour chaque type d’antenne. Les types d’antenne non inclus dans
cette liste, ou dont le gain est supérieur au gain maximal indiqué, sont strictement
interdits pour l’exploitation de l’émetteur.
IC Uncontrolled RF Exposure Limits
Model
2.15 dBi Antenna 50 Ω
5.15 dBi Antenna 50 Ω
VHF
1.124 m
1.588 m
UHF L,
UHF
0.966 m
1.364 m
For detailed information about RF energy, and how to control exposure to it, refer the following IC
website: http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf08792.html
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Interference with Vehicle Electronics
Some of the electronics in your vehicle may be susceptible to RF energy when your radio is
transmitting. Examples of electronic devices in your vehicle that could be affected are anti-lock/antiskid braking systems, cruise control systems and fuel injection systems. If your vehicle is fitted with
any of these systems please consult your vehicle manufacturer to determine whether these systems
are likely to be affected by your radio when it is transmitting. Careful selection of mounting locations
and good installation techniques should generally minimise any interference to your vehicle
electronics.
Using the Radio in Explosive Atmospheres or Blasting Areas
Switch off your radio before entering any area where there may be inflammable gas, liquids or dust.
An explosion could result in serious injury or death.
Switch off your radio when approaching a blasting area. Blasting areas are usually sign posted with
instructions to users to turn off two way radios. Strong radio transmissions could ignite blasting caps
resulting in an unscheduled explosion resulting in serious injury or death.
Installation Guidelines
•
Do not install the radio near an airbag or in an area where an airbag may deploy. If an
airbag is obstructed by the radio, it may not deploy as expected. It could also propel the
radio with enough force to cause serious injury.
•
Avoid touching the heat sink at the rear of the radio while the radio is in use. The heat
sink can become hot during prolonged use.
•
Do not install the radio in front of a vehicle heater. The radio requires a cool airflow over
the rear heat sink when transmitting to maintain efficiency.
•
Do not make unapproved modifications to the radio. Such modifications could void the
warranty and cause the radio to operate outside its approved specifications.
Warranty
This warranty against defects is given by Standard Communications Pty Ltd ACN 000 346 814 (We,
us, our or GME). Our contact details are set out in clause 2.h.
1.
2.
Consumer guarantees:
a.
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian
Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and
for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also
entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable
quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
b.
To the extent we are able, we exclude all other conditions, warranties and
obligations which would otherwise be implied.
Warranty against defects:
a.
This warranty is in addition to and does not limit, exclude or restrict your rights
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under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Australia) or any other mandatory
protection laws that may apply.
b.
We warrant our goods to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for
the warranty period from the date of original sale (or another period we agree
to in writing). Subject to our obligations under clause 1.2, we will at our option,
either repair or replace goods which we are satisfied are defective. We warrant any
replacement parts for the remainder of the period of warranty for the goods into
which they are incorporated.
c.
To the extent permitted by law, our sole liability for breach of a condition, warranty
or other obligation implied by law is limited
in the case of goods we supply, to any one of the following as we decide –
(i) the replacement of the goods or the supply of equivalent goods;
(ii) the repair of the goods;
(iii) the cost of repairing the goods or of acquiring equivalent goods;
d.
in the case of services we supply, to any one of the following as we decide –
(i) the supplying of the services again;
(ii) the cost of having the services supplied again.
e.
For repairs outside the warranty period, we warrant our repairs to be free from
defects in materials and workmanship for three months from the date of the original
repair. We agree to repair or replace (at our option) any materials or workmanship
which we are satisfied are defective.
f.
We warrant that we will perform services with reasonable care and skill and agree
to investigate any complaint regarding our services made in good faith. If we are
satisfied that the complaint is justified, and as our sole liability to you under this
warranty (to the extent permitted at law), we agree to supply those services again at
no extra charge to you.
g.
To make a warranty claim you must before the end of the applicable warranty period
(see warranty table), at your own cost, return the goods you allege are defective,
provide written details of the defect, and give us an original or copy of the sales
invoice or some other evidence showing details of the transaction.
h.
Send your claim to:
Standard Communications Pty Ltd.
PO Box 96 Winston Hills, NSW 2153, Australia.
Tel: (02) 8867 6000 Fax: (02) 8867 6199
Email: servadmin@gme.net.au
i.
If we determine that your goods are defective, we will pay for the cost of returning
the repaired or replaced goods to you, and reimburse you for your reasonable
expenses of sending your warranty claim to us.
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3.
What this warranty does not cover:
a.
4.
This warranty will not apply in relation to:
(a) goods modified or altered in any way;
(b) defects and damage caused by use with non Standard Communications products;
(c) repairs performed other than by our authorised representative;
(d) defects or damage resulting from misuse, accident, impact or neglect;
(e) goods improperly installed or used in a manner contrary to the relevant
instruction manual; or
(f) goods where the serial number has been removed or made illegal.
Warranty period:
a.
We provide the following warranty on GME and Kingray products. No repair or
replacement during the warranty period will renew or extend the warranty period
past the period from original date of purchase.
Product type warranty: Commercial accessories
Period: 1 year
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Record of Amendments
Rev.
Date
Description
By
December 2017
Original Issue
KP
December 2017
Minor Update
KP
February 2018
Minor Additions and Corrections
PMV/KP
May 2018
Update to Preface, and Specifications sections
PMV
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Table of Contents
Overview..................................................................................................................................... 12
Basic Operation........................................................................................................................... 12
Radio Controls............................................................................................................................. 12
Local and Remote Setup.......................................................................................................... 12
Extended Setup........................................................................................................................ 13
Programmable Keys..................................................................................................................... 14
Hook On/Off Function.................................................................................................................. 14
Turning the radio on and off......................................................................................................... 14
Adjusting the Speaker Volume..................................................................................................... 15
Displays....................................................................................................................................... 16
Screen displays......................................................................................................................... 16
Display symbols........................................................................................................................ 17
LEDs............................................................................................................................................. 17
Tones........................................................................................................................................... 18
Navigating the Radio Menus........................................................................................................ 19
Startup display......................................................................................................................... 19
Channels.................................................................................................................................. 19
Zones........................................................................................................................................ 19
Recent Calls.............................................................................................................................. 20
Recent Messages..................................................................................................................... 20
Unit Call................................................................................................................................... 21
P25 Trunked Channels........................................................................................................ 21
P25 Conventional Channels................................................................................................ 22
P25 Trunked Channels........................................................................................................ 22
P25 Conventional Channels................................................................................................ 22
Selcall (Selective Calling).......................................................................................................... 23
Phone Call................................................................................................................................ 24
Send DTMF............................................................................................................................... 25
Services.................................................................................................................................... 26
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Send MSG........................................................................................................................... 27
Send Alert (Page)................................................................................................................ 28
Send Status......................................................................................................................... 29
Set Status............................................................................................................................ 30
Status Request.................................................................................................................... 30
Check Request.................................................................................................................... 32
Inhibit Request................................................................................................................... 33
Uninhibit Request............................................................................................................... 34
Trunking................................................................................................................................... 35
Force Hunt.......................................................................................................................... 35
Network Info...................................................................................................................... 36
Radio ID.............................................................................................................................. 36
Site Name........................................................................................................................... 36
Site Lock............................................................................................................................. 37
Site Select................................................................................................................................ 37
Settings.................................................................................................................................... 38
Alert Level.......................................................................................................................... 38
Channel Info....................................................................................................................... 40
Display................................................................................................................................ 40
Functions............................................................................................................................ 41
Radio Info (Radio Information)........................................................................................... 43
Speakers............................................................................................................................. 46
Bluetooth........................................................................................................................... 48
Diagnostics......................................................................................................................... 48
Emergency Modes................................................................................................................... 49
Programmable Keys Control Functions ........................................................................................ 50
Local/Remote Control Head Programmable Functions............................................................ 50
Fist Microphone Programmable Functions.............................................................................. 51
Controller Microphone Programmable Functions................................................................... 51
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Menu Tree - Analog..................................................................................................................... 52
Menu Tree - P25 Conventional..................................................................................................... 53
Menu Tree - P25 Trunked............................................................................................................. 54
Specifications............................................................................................................................... 55
General.................................................................................................................................... 55
Transmitter............................................................................................................................... 55
Receiver................................................................................................................................... 56
Audio........................................................................................................................................ 56
Mechanical............................................................................................................................... 56
Environmental.......................................................................................................................... 56
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Overview
The CM60 radio can be set up in the following configurations:
•
Local configuration: Local control head is fitted to the radio and used with a fist
microphone.
•
Remote configuration: A radio with no local controls is used with a remote head and fist
microphone.
•
Extended setup: A radio with no local controls is used with a controller microphone.
Basic Operation
The sections that follow outline the basic operation of the radio in the local, remote, and extended
setup.
Radio Controls
Radio control functions can be assigned only to programmable keys/buttons on the local and remote
control head, and the microphone. Each key can be programmed with a different function and
activated by a single press or hold. A press is less than one second and a hold is more than one and a
half seconds.
Local and Remote Setup
In the local and remote setups, all control functions can be accessed on the control head and/or
the fist microphone. Refer the Programmable Keys Control Functions section of this manual for
information on the control functions programmed in the radio by the dealer. The figures in this
section show parts of the local and remote control head and fist microphone, and the functions
assigned to the buttons.
B button
CLR (clear)
Volume control
On/Off
A button
SEL (select)
Rotate for selection
F1
F3
F2
F4
Programmable Programmable Programmable Programmable
Figure 1 - Local Control Head / Remote Control Head
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Call
Programmable key
PTT button
Microphone
Down key
Programmable key
Up key
Figure 2 - Fist Microphone
Extended Setup
All control functions of the radio are assigned to keys/buttons on the controller microphone when
the radio is fitted with a remote control panel.
The socket on the remote control panel is only used with the controller microphone or the
remote control head.
Socket
Figure 3 - Remote Control Panel
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Emergency button
Power button
Microphone
Status LED
F4 Programmable
B button
CLR (clear)
PTT (push to talk)
Up/down
scroll keys
A button
SEL (select)
F1 Programmable
F5 Programmable
F2 Programmable
Volume up/down
F3 Programmable
Backlit keypad
Alphanumeric keys
Figure 4 - Controller Microphone
Programmable Keys
The dealer can assign control functions to programmable keys on the radio. Contact the dealer or
refer the Programmable Keys Control Functions section of this manual for more information.
Hook On/Off Function
The microphones used with the CM60 series radio are fitted with interactive rear bollards that can
be programmed with an on/off hook function by a GME authorised professional dealership.
Turning the radio on and off
To turn the radio on using the control head, turn the volume knob (B button) clockwise until it clicks.
To turn radio off, turn volume knob anti-clockwise until it clicks.
On
Off
Figure 5 - Turning the radio on and off
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To turn radio on/off using the controller microphone, press and hold the power button located on
top of the microphone.
Power button
Figure 6 - Turning the radio on and off on controller microphone
Adjusting the Speaker Volume
To adjust the volume on local/remote control head, turn volume knob (B button) clockwise to turn
the volume up. Turn volume knob anti-clockwise to turn the volume down.
Figure 7 - Turning radio volume up and down
Use the up and down volume buttons on the controller microphone.
Volume
up/down
Figure 8 - Turning radio volume up and down on controller microphone
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Displays
The radio and the controller microphone displays the current menu and the status of the radio.
When a menu is not accessed, the radio displays information such as the network and site the radio
is connected to.
Screen displays
The figure below shows the screen display on the local/remote control head control.
P25 CONV CH
Figure 9 - Local/Remote control head screen display
The figure below shows the screen display on the controller microphone.
ONV
P25 C
CH
Menu
Figure 10 - Controller microphone screen display
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Display symbols
Display symbols indicate the state and condition of the radio. The table below describes display
symbols of the radio and controller microphone.
Symbol
Meaning
Signal strength indicator. The more bars, the stronger the signal being received. This symbol
appears on the controller microphone only.
Trunking system available. The radio is operating on a P25 trunking system. Flashes indicates
that the radio is trying to register on a network.
Call is encrypted.
The radio is transmitting.
The radio is operating in repeater talkaround mode not using
a repeater.
A call is being received.
LEDs
The controller microphone is fitted with an LED light that displays different colours depending the
radio status. The table below explains the meaning of the LED light colours.
Colour
State/Action
Red
The radio is transmitting.
Green
The radio is receiving a call.
Flashing green
An incoming unit or phone call is ringing.
Orange
Emergency mode is active and the radio is not transmitting or receiving calls.
Slow flashing purple
Radio is in programming mode.
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Tones
The radio uses audible tones to alert to its status. If tones are turned off no tones are audible. For
information on how to set the volume of tones refer to the Navigating the Radio Menus section in
this manual.
The table below describes the tones and corresponding status of the radio.
Status
Tone
Level
P25 trunk/conventional grant tone
2 successive high tones
High
Outgoing/incoming P25 trunk unit call
Phone ‘ring’
Obvious
P25 Service Up
3 rising tones
High
Obvious
P25 Service Down
3 falling tones
Generic ‘successful’ tone
2 successive high tones
Generic ‘failure’ tone
Failure tone (mid > low)
Programmable key unavailable
Failure tone (mid > low)
Obvious
Obvious
Key press, selection, or editing complete 2 successive high tones
(can be disabled)
High
Enter site mode
2 successive high tones
User selectable, easily learned
Enter monitor mode
2 successive mid tones
User selectable, easily learned
Enter emergency mode
3 successive high tones
High
Incoming emergency call
3 successive high tones repeating
Obvious
Exit emergency mode
Failure tone (mid > low)
Obvious
Clear incoming emergency call
Failure tone (mid > low)
Obvious
Busy lockout call denied
Failure tone (mid > low)
Obvious
Enter PSTN call, Unit call, or Selective
call
3 successive mid tones
User selectable, easily learned
Exit PSTN call, Unit call, or Selective call
Failure tone (mid > low)
User selectable, easily learned
Message, status or call alert received
1 high 1 low tone repeating
User selectable, easily learned
Message, status, or call alert sent
2 successive high tones
User selectable, easily learned
Message, status, or call send failed
Failure tone (mid > low)
User selectable, easily learned
Transmit timeout warning (repeats each
second )
2 successive mid-tones 10
seconds prior time-out
Learned first time
Transmit timed out
Failure tone (mid > low)
Learned first time
The CM60 series radio operates in the following three modes:
•
Analog
•
P25 conventional
•
P25 trunked
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Navigating the Radio Menus
Startup display
The local/remote head or the controller microphone screen display the last channel used or a
selected channel within the zone. Press the A button to access the main menu.
Channels
A channel contains frequencies the radio uses to transmit and receive signals. The Channels menu
displays a list of channels that are available in the currently selected zone.
To access the Channels menu:
1.
Select Channels from the main menu.
2.
Press the A button to select Channels or the B button to go back to the previous menu.
CHANNELS
ZONES
RECENT CALL
Select
Back
CHANNELS
Press the A button to select or the B button to go back to the previous menu.
To scroll through the Channels list:
•
Use the up/down arrows on the controller microphone.
•
Turn the selector knob on the local head.
Press the A button to select a particular channel and return to the main menu. Press the B button to
go back to the previous menu.
174-0
P25 CONV CH
P25 TRNK CH
Select
Back
174-0
Zones
The radio can be programmed with up to 50 zones. A zone can contain a group of channels.
To access the Zones menu:
1.
Scroll to Zones from the main menu.
2.
Press the A button to select Zones. Press the B button to go back to the previous menu.
CHANNELS
ZONES
RECENT CALL
Select
Back
Zones
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To scroll through the zone list:
•
Use the up/down arrows on the controller microphone.
•
Turn the selector knob (A button) on the local head.
Press the A button to select a particular zone and return to the main menu. Press the B button to go
back to the previous menu.
Recent Calls
This feature lists the 20 most recent calls made, received or missed by displaying the corresponding
Call ID or Unit ID. The most recent call is displayed first on the list. Select a Call/Unit ID on this list to
call back. To access the Recent Calls menu:
1.
Scroll to Recent Calls on the main menu.
2.
Press the A button to select Recent Calls. Press the B button to go back to the previous
menu.
ZONES
RECENT CALL
RECENT MSG
Select
Back
recent call
To scroll through the recent call list:
•
Use the up/down arrows on the controller microphone.
•
Turn the selector knob (A button) on the local head.
Press and hold the A button to call back. Press the B button to go to the previous menu.
Recent Messages
This feature shows the ten most recent messages that were sent or received. The most recent
message is displayed first on the list.
To access the Recent Messages menu:
1.
Select Recent Messages from the main menu.
2.
Press the A button to select Recent Messages. Press the B button to go back to the
previous menu.
RECENT CALL
RECENT MSG
SELCALL
Select
Back
recent msg
To scroll through the Recent Messages list:
•
Use the up/down arrows on the controller microphone.
•
Turn the selector knob (A button) on the local head.
Press the B button to go back to the previous menu.
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Unit Call
The Unit Calls menu displays a list of all P25 trunked/conventional units in the contact book.
To access the Unit Call menu:
1.
Select Unit Call from the main menu.
2.
Press the A button to select Unit Call. Press the B button to go back to the previous
menu.
RECENT MSG
UNIT CALL
SELCALL
Select
Back
unit call
To scroll through the list of contacts:
•
Use the up/down arrows on the controller microphone.
•
Turn the selector knob on the local head.
The first item in the list is Enter ID. The radio enters numeric edit mode and a custom unit ID can be
entered and used to activate a call if selected.
Enter ID
Select
enter id
Back
Press the A button to accept and the B button to delete.
Enter ID
Accept
enter id
Delete
Press the B button to exit this menu without making a call.
P25 Trunked Channels
To make a Unit Call to a predefined ID on the controller microphone:
1.
Select Unit Call from the main menu. The first item on the list is Enter ID followed by any
predefined IDs.
2.
Press and hold the A button to select and call a predefined ID. Press the B button to exit
the call.
3.
To make a Unit Call to a predefined ID on the local/remote control head:
4.
Select Unit Call from the main menu.
5.
The first item in the menu is Enter ID. Turn the selector knob to display any predefined
IDs in the menu.
6.
Press and hold the selector knob to select and initiate a call to a predefined ID.
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P25 Conventional Channels
To make a Unit Call to a predefined ID on the controller microphone:
1.
Select Unit Call from the main menu. The first item on the list is Enter ID followed by any
predefined IDs.
2.
Press and hold the A button to select and initiate a call to a predefined ID. The display will
show In Call and Unit ID When a unit call is initiated.
3.
Press the PTT to send the unit call.
4.
To make a Unit Call to a predefined ID on the local/remote control head:
5.
Select Unit Call from the main menu. The first item in the menu is Enter ID. Turn the
selector knob to display any predefined IDs in the menu.
6.
Press and hold the selector knob to select and call a predefined ID. The display will toggle
between Unit ID and In Call when a unit call is initiated.
7.
Press the PTT within ten seconds to send the unit call. The radio will return to channel if
the unit call is not sent.
P25 Trunked Channels
To enter a custom ID and initiate a unit call on the controller microphone:
1.
Select Unit Call from the main menu.
2.
Press the A button to select Enter ID.
3.
Enter the ID using the alphanumeric keypad.
4.
Press the A button to initiate the unit call.
To enter a custom ID and initiate a unit call on the local/remote control head:
1.
Select Unit Call from the main menu.
2.
Press the selector knob to select Enter ID.
3.
Turn the knob to select a digit. Press the knob to enter the next digit.
4.
Press and hold the knob to initiate the unit call when the entire number is entered.
P25 Conventional Channels
To enter a custom ID and initiate a unit call on the controller microphone:
1.
From the main menu, select Unit Call.
2.
Press the A button to select Enter Num.
3.
Enter the ID using the alphanumeric keypad.
4.
Press and hold the A button to initiate the unit call. The display will show In Call and Unit
ID when a unit call is initiated.
5.
Press the PTT to send the unit call.
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To enter a custom ID and initiate a unit call on the local/remote control head:
1.
Select Unit Call from the main menu.
2.
Press the selector knob to select Enter ID.
3.
Turn the knob to select a digit. Press the knob to enter the next digit.
4.
Press and hold the knob to initiate the unit call When the entire number is entered. The
display will toggle between Unit ID and In Call when a unit call is initiated.
5.
Press the PTT within 10 seconds to send the unit call. The radio will return to channel if
the unit call is not sent.
Selcall (Selective Calling)
Selective Calling is an analog signaling technology which operates like a telephone where a call to a
specific radio uses the custom unique ID of the radio.
To access the Selcall menu:
1.
Scroll to Selcall on the main menu.
2.
Press the A button (selector knob) to select Selcall, or the B button to go back to the
previous menu.
RECENT MSG
SELCALL
SEND DMTF
Select
Back
selcall
To scroll through the Selcall list:
•
Use the up/down arrows on the controller microphone.
•
Turn the selector knob on the local head.
The SelCall menu displays a list of all SelCall contacts in the contact book. The first item in the list is
Enter ID.
To enter a custom ID and to initiate a Selcall on the controller microphone:
1.
Press the A button to select Enter ID.
2.
Enter the ID using the alphanumeric keypad.
3.
Press and hold the A button to initiate the Selcall.
To enter a custom ID and to initiate a Selcall on the local/remote control head:
1.
Press the selector knob to select Enter ID.
2.
Press the selector knob to select the next ID digit.
3.
Press and hold the selector knob to initiate a unit call.
Enter ID
Select
enter Id
Back
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To select a predefined Selcall:
1.
Press the up/down buttons on the UIC or rotate the selector knob on the local head.
2.
Press the A button to accept and send the call. Press the B button to go back.
Enter ID
Accept
enter id
Delete
The radio can be put in quiet mode. Incoming transmissions are muted until the radio receives a
matching selective call (SelCall) when the radio is in quiet mode.
Phone Call
This feature allows a radio on a trunking system to make a phone call. The phone call menu displays
a list of all P25 PSTN contacts on P25 trunked channels in the contact book.
To access the Phone Call menu:
1.
From the main menu, select Phone Call.
2.
Press the A button to select or the B button to go back to the previous menu.
SELCALL
PHONE CALL
SERVICES
Select
Back
phone call
To scroll through Phone Call list:
•
Use the up/down arrows on the controller microphone.
•
Turn the selector knob (A button) on the local head.
The first item in the list is Enter Num. If selected, the radio enters numeric edit mode and a custom
phone number can be entered.
Enter Num
Accept
enter num
Delete
Press the A button to select and the B button to exit this menu.
To initiate a phone call on the controller microphone:
1.
Press the A button to select Enter Num.
2.
Use the numeric keypad to enter a phone number.
3.
Press and hold the A button to initiate the phone call and return to the main screen.
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To initiate a phone call on the local/remote control head:
1.
If Enter Num is selected, turn the selector knob to select a digit.
2.
Press the knob to enter the next digit.
3.
Press and hold the knob to initiate the phone call when the entire number is entered.
Enter Num
Select
-----------
Back
Press the B button to exit the list without making a call.
Send DTMF
DTMF (Dual Tone Multiple Frequency) is an analog signaling system used to connect to a telephone
network by a telephone interconnect device. The Send DTMF option sends a predefined string of
DTMF tones for keying up a repeater.
To access the Send DTMF menu:
1.
Select Send DTMF from the main menu.
2.
Press the A button to select or the B button to go back to the previous menu.
SELCALL
SEND DTMF
SETTINGS
Select
send dtmf
Back
The first item in the list is Enter STRIN.
Enter String
Select
enter strin
Back
To initiate a call using a custom DTMF string on the controller microphone:
1.
Press the A button to select Enter Num.
2.
Use the numeric keypad to enter a phone number.
3.
Press and hold the A button (Accept) to initiate a DTMF call and return to the main
screen.
To initiate a call using a custom DTMF string on the local/remote control head:
1.
Turn the selector knob to select a digit if Enter Num is selected.
2.
Press the knob to enter the next digit.
3.
When the entire number is entered, press and hold the knob to initiate the call.
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To initiate a call using a predefined DTMF string on the controller microphone:
1.
Select the DTMF menu. The first item in the list is Enter String.
2.
Press the down key to select string. Press the A button to initiate call.
To initiate a call using a predefined DTMF string on the local/remote control head:
1.
Select the DTMF menu. The first item in the list is Enter String.
2.
Turn the selector knob to select a string.
3.
Press the knob to initiate call.
Enter String
Accept
enter strin
Delete
Services
The Services menu is available for the P25 trunked and P25 conventional channels. For analog
channels the Services menu becomes available only if Digital Selcall is enabled. Digital Selcall
(MDC1200) is a digital signalling technology that is used for analog channels. The CM60 series
programming manual contains information on configuring the radio to use digital selcall. Services
provide features that are listed and described in the table below.
Feature
Detail
Description
SEND MSG
Send message
Provides list of predefined short messages that can be sent to another
radio.
SEND ALERT
Send alert
Sends page alert call to another radio user alerting them that you want
to talk to them.
SEND STATUS Send status
Custom or predefined status messages used to inform another radio of
your current status.
SET STATUS
Set status
Allows you to select and set a status message indicating your current
status.
STATUS REQ
Status request
Allows you to send a signal to another radio requesting a status update.
CHECK REQ
Check request
Sends a radio check message to confirm whether a radio is available on
the system or is within communication range.
INHIBIT REQ
Inhibit request
Sends a request to prevent a radio from transmitting. The Inhibit Request
feature is similar to Stun in the existing MDC system.
UNINHIBIT
REQ
Uninhibit request
Sends a request to stop preventing a radio from transmitting. The
Uninhibit Request feature is similar to Revive in the existing MDC system.
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To access the Services menu:
1.
Select Services from the main menu.
2.
Press the A button to select or the B button to go back to the previous menu.
PHONE CALL
SERVICES
TRUNKING
Select
Back
services
The following sections explain each of the Services features in detail.
Send MSG
The Send MSG (Send Message) feature provides a list of predefined short messages that can be sent
to another radio. The radio displays Send MSG after the receiving radio has received the message.
To access the Send MSG menu:
1.
Select Services from the main menu.
2.
Select send MSG.
3.
Press the A button to select or the B button to go back.
SEND MSG
SEND ALERT
SEND STATUS
Select
Back
send msg
The first screen displays the first message of the message list on local/remote control head. To send
a message:
1.
Press the knob to enter ID.
2.
Press the selector knob to enter the radio ID.
3.
Press the selector knob to select the next digit.
4.
Press and hold the selector knob to send the message.
The first screen displays a list of messages on the controller microphone. To send a message:
1.
Press the up/down keys to select a message, and press the A button to select the
message.
2.
Press the A button to enter ID.
3.
Press and hold the A button to send the message.
4.
Press the A button to select and the B button to go back to the previous menu.
Press the A button to accept and the B button to delete.
Enter ID
Accept
enter id
Delete
The screen displays the message No Entries if no predefined messages exist in the radio.
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Send Alert (Page)
The Send Alert feature allows for an alert to be send to another radio requesting communication.
To access the Send Alert menu:
1.
Select Services from the main menu.
2.
Select Send Alert.
3.
Press the A button to select or the B button to go back.
SEND MSG
SEND ALERT
SEND STATUS
Select
Back
send alert
Enter ID
Select
enter id
Back
To send an alert to a custom radio ID on the controller microphone:
1.
Press the A button to select.
2.
Enter the radio ID using the numeric keypad.
3.
Press the A button to initiate the page alert.
To send an alert to a custom radio ID on the local/remote control head:
1.
Press the selector knob to select Enter ID.
2.
Turn the knob to select a digit. Press the knob to enter the next digit.
3.
Enter the entire number. Press and hold the knob to send the page alert.
To send an alert to a predefined radio ID on the controller microphone:
1.
Press the up/down key to select a predefined radio ID.
2.
Press and hold the A button to send the page alert.
To send an alert to a predefined radio ID on the local/remote control head:
1.
Turn the selector knob to select a predefined radio ID.
2.
Press and hold the knob to send the page alert.
The radio displays Page Sent after the receiving radio has received the page alert.
Enter ID
Accept
enter id
Delete
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Send Status
The Send Status option allows the radio to inform another radio of the user’s current status by
choosing a predefined status message.
To access the Send Status menu:
1.
Select Services from the main menu.
2.
Select Send Status.
3.
Press the A button to select, or the B button to go back.
SEND ALERT
SEND STATUS
SET STATUS
Select
Back
send status
The first item displayed is Enter ID if Send Status is selected.
To send status message to a custom radio ID on the controller microphone:
1.
Press the A button.
2.
Enter the radio ID using the numeric keypad.
3.
Press the A button to send the status message.
To send status message to a custom radio ID on the local/remote control head:
1.
Press the selector knob to select Enter ID.
2.
Turn the knob to select the first digit for the ID. Next press the knob to enter the next
digit.
3.
Press and hold the knob to send the status message when the entire ID is entered.
To send status message to a predefined radio ID on the controller microphone:
1.
Press the up/down key to select a predefined radio ID.
2.
Press the A button to send the status message.
To send status message to a predefined radio ID on the local/remote control head:
1.
Turn the selector knob (A button) to select a predefined radio ID.
2.
Press and hold the knob to send the status message.
The radio displays STS Sent after the receiving radio has received your status message.
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Set Status
The Set Status option allows selection and setting a status message that indicates the radio’s current
status. The selected message remains set in the radio until updated with another message. Any
radios sent a status request will know the current status. The Set Status option also allows access to
a list of predefined status messages in the radio.
To access the Set Status menu:
1.
Select the Services from the main menu.
2.
Select Set Status.
3.
Press the A button to select or the B button to go back.
The Set Status option is displayed only when the Status Message feature is enabled in the radio.
SEND STATUS
SET STATUS
SET REQ
Select
Back
set status
To set status on the controller microphone:
1.
Press the up/down keys and select Set Status.
2.
Select the status message and then press the A button (Select).
To set status on the local/remote control head:
1.
Turn the selector knob (A button) to select Set Status.
2.
Turn the knob to select the message.
3.
Press and hold the knob to set the status message.
The radio will display Status Set when the message is set.
Status Request
The Status Request option allows a signal to be sent to another radio asking for a status update. The
Status Request option allows access to a list of predefined requests in the radio.
To access the Set Request menu:
1.
Select Services from the main menu.
2.
Select status Request.
3.
Press the A button to select or the B button to go back.
SEND STATUS
SET STATUS
STATUS REQ
Select
Back
sTATUS req
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4.
The first item displayed is Enter ID if Status Req is selected.
Enter ID
Select
5.
enter id
Back
Press the A button to select and the B button to go back to the previous menu.
To send status request to a custom radio ID on the controller microphone:
1.
Press the A button.
2.
Enter the radio ID using the numeric keypad.
3.
Press the A button to send the status request.
To send status request to a custom radio ID on the local/remote control head:
1.
Press the selector knob to select Enter ID.
2.
Turn the knob to select the first digit for the ID. Next, press the knob to enter the next
digit.
3.
Press and hold the knob to send the status request when the entire ID is entered.
To send status request to a predefined radio ID on the controller microphone:
1.
Press the up/down key to select a predefined radio ID.
2.
Press and hold the A button to send the status request.
3.
Press the A button to accept and the B button to delete.
To send status request to a predefined radio ID on the local/remote control head:
1.
Press the selector knob (A button) to select Enter ID.
2.
Turn the selector knob (A button) to select a predefined radio ID.
3.
Press and hold the knob to send the status request.
Enter ID
Accept
enter id
Delete
Status Rcvd is displayed after the recipient radio has received the status request. Press the A button
to view status of the recipient radio and the B button to exit.
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Check Request
The Check Request feature sends a radio check message to confirm whether a radio is available on
the system or in communication range.
To access the Check Request menu:
1.
Select Services from the main menu.
2.
Select Check Request.
3.
Press the A button to select or the B button to go back. The first item displayed is Enter ID
if Check Request is selected.
4.
Press the A button to select and the B button to go back to the previous menu.
To send Check Request to a custom radio ID on the controller microphone:
1.
Press and hold the A button.
2.
Enter the radio ID using the numeric keypad.
3.
Press the A button to send the check request.
To send Check Request to a custom radio ID on the local/remote control head:
1.
Press the selector knob to select Enter ID.
2.
Turn the knob to select the first digit for the ID. Next, press the knob to enter the next
digit.
3.
When the entire ID is entered, press and hold the knob to send the check request.
To send Check Request to a predefined radio ID on the controller microphone:
1.
Press the up/down key to select a predefined radio ID.
2.
Press the A button to send the check request.
To send Check Request to a predefined radio ID on the local/remote control head:
1.
Turn the selector knob to select a predefined radio ID.
2.
Press and hold the knob to send the check request.
Enter ID
Accept
enter id
Delete
The message Success is displayed if the radio is available on the system. Press the A button to accept
and the B button to delete.
sUCCESS
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Inhibit Request
A radio that is configured with this feature can send an Inhibit Request that prevents a selected radio
from operating. The Inhibit Request feature is similar to Stun in the existing MDC system.
To access the Inhibit Request menu:
1.
Select Services from the main menu.
2.
Select Inhibit Request.
3.
Press the A button to select or the B button to go back. The first item displayed is Enter ID
if Inhibit Request is selected.
To send inhibit request to a custom radio ID on the controller microphone:
1.
Press the A button.
2.
Enter the radio ID using the numeric keypad.
3.
Press and hold the A button to send the inhibit request.
To send inhibit request to a custom radio ID on the local/remote control head:
1.
Press the selector knob (A button) to select Enter ID.
2.
Turn the knob to select the first digit for the ID. Next, press the knob to enter the next
digit.
3.
When the entire ID is entered, press and hold the knob to send the inhibit request.
To send inhibit request to a predefined radio ID on the controller microphone:
1.
Press the up/down key to select a predefined radio ID.
2.
Press the A button to send the inhibit request.
To send inhibit request to a predefined radio ID on the local/remote control head:
1.
Turn the selector knob to select a predefined radio ID.
2.
Press and hold the knob to send the inhibit request.
Enter ID
Accept
enter id
Delete
Inhibit Sent displays after an Inhibit Req message is sent. A radio that is inhibited displays the
message Inhibited on the screen.
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Uninhibit Request
A radio that is configured for this feature can send an Uninhibit Request to an inhibited radio
allowing it to resume operation. The Uninhibit Request feature is similar to Revive in the MDC
system.
To access the Uninhibit Request menu:
1.
Select Services from the main menu.
2.
Select Uninhibit Request.
3.
Press the A button to select or the B button to go back. The first item displayed is Enter ID
if Uninhibit Request is selected.
4.
Press the A button to select and the B button to go back to the previous menu.
To send uninhibit request to a custom radio ID on the controller microphone:
1.
Press the A button.
2.
Enter the radio ID using the numeric keypad.
3.
Press and hold the A button to send the uninhibit request.
To send uninhibit request to a custom radio ID on the local/remote control head:
1.
Press the selector knob to select Enter ID.
2.
Turn the knob to select the first digit for the ID. Press the knob to enter the next digit.
3.
When the entire ID is entered, press and hold the knob to send the uninhibit request.
To send an Uninhibit Request to a predefined radio ID on the controller microphone:
1.
Press the up/down key to select a predefined radio ID.
2.
Press the A button to send the uninhibit request.
To send an Uninhibit Request to a predefined radio ID on the On local/remote control head:
1.
Turn the selector knob to select a predefined radio ID.
2.
Press the knob to send the uninhibit request.
Enter ID
Accept
enter id
Delete
Uninhibit sent is displayed after an Uninhibit request message is sent.
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Trunking
The Trunking menu allows access to a range of options that are available only when the radio is set
to a trunking channel.
To access the Trunking menu:
1.
Ensure that a trunking channel is chosen.
2.
Select Trunking from the main menu.
3.
Press the A button to select or the B button to go back to the previous menu.
SERVICES
TRUNKING
SETTINGS
Select
trunking
Back
The trunking menu displays the following options:
•
Force Hunt
•
Network Info
•
Radio ID
•
Site Name
•
Site Lock
•
Site Select
Force Hunt
The Force Hunt feature is used to search and find a control channel by forcing the radio to re-scan a
short or extended list of control channels.
FORCE HUNT
NETWORK INFO
RADIO ID
Select
Back
force hunt
Press the A button to select and the B button to go back to the previous menu. The following two
options are available under Force Hunt:
•
Short Hunt:
Forces the radio to search through its list of received adjacent site channels, ranking from
the highest to lowest channels.
•
Extended Hunt:
Forces the radio to search through its list of all known control channels programmed into
the radio if no valid control channel is located by the short hunt method.
SHORT
EXTENDED
Select
short
Back
Press the A button to select and the B button to go back to the previous menu.
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Network Info
The Network Info feature displays a list of information relating to the current trunking network.
FORCE HUNT
NETWORK INFO
RADIO ID
Select
Back
network inf
Press the A button to select and the B button to go back to the previous menu. To scroll through the
Network Info list:
•
Use the up/down arrows on the controller microphone.
•
Turn the selector knob (A button) on the local head.
WACN ID 3
SYS ID 2
RFSS ID 1
WACN ID 3
Exit
Press the B button to exit.
Radio ID
The Radio ID option displays the radio’s ID number.
NETWORK INFO
RADIO ID
SITE NAME
Select
Back
radio id
Press the A button to select and the B button to go back to the previous menu.
T1200
T1200
Exit
Press the B button to exit.
Site Name
The Site Name option displays the name of the site the radio is on and connected to.
RADIO ID
SITE NAME
SITE LOCK
Select
site name
Back
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Press the A button to select and the B button to go back to the
previous menu.
site id 2
SITE ID: 2
Exit
Press the B button to go back to the previous menu.
Site Lock
The Site Lock option allows for the radio to be locked to a specific site.
SITE NAME
SITE LOCK
SITE SELECT
Select
Back
site lock
Press the A button to select and the B button to go back to the previous menu.
lock
LOCK
UNLOCK
Select
Back
UNlock
Press the A button to select and the B button to go back to the
previous menu.
Site Select
The Site Select option allows you to select a specific site on the radio.
SITE NAME
SITE LOCK
SITE SELECT
Select
Back
site select
Press the A button to select and the B button to go back to the previous menu. The first item
displayed is Enter ID if Site Select is selected.
Enter ID
Select
enter id
Back
Press the A button to select and the B button to go back to the previous menu. To select a specific
site using site ID on the controller microphone:
1.
Press the A button.
2.
Enter the site ID using the numeric keypad.
3.
Press the A button to select the site.
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To select a specific site using site ID on the local/remote control head:
1.
Press the selector knob to select ‘Enter ID’.
2.
Turn the knob to select the first digit for the ID. Press the knob to enter the next digit.
3.
Press and hold the knob to select the site when the entire ID is entered.
Enter ID
Accept
enter id
Delete
Settings
The Settings option contains a list of options that can be set for the radio.
To access the Settings menu:
1.
Select Settings from the main menu.
2.
Press the A button to select or the B button to go back to the previous menu.
SELCALL
SEND DMTF
SETTINGS
Select
settings
Back
The Settings menu displays the following options:
•
Alert Level
•
Channel Info
•
Display
•
Functions
•
Radio Info
•
Speakers
•
Bluetooth
Alert Level
The Alert Level setting allows you to set the audio output level of a beep.
ALERT LEVEL
CHAN INFO
FUNCTIONS
Select
Back
alert level
Press the A button to select and the B button to go back to the previous menu. The setting has two
options, beep level and key tones.
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Beep Level
The Beep Level option allows you to set the level of the beep tone.
beep 5
BEEP 5
Accept
Back
To access the Beep Level:
1.
Select Settings from the main menu
2.
Select Alert Level.
3.
Select Beep Level.
To set the beep tone level:
1.
Turn the selector knob on the local head to scroll through different levels. Use the up/
down arrows on the controller microphone.
2.
Set the beep tone level by choosing a tone level between BEEP 0 and BEEP 9.
3.
Press the A button to select and to return to the Alert Level menu. Press the B button to
return the beep level to its initial level and return to the Alert Level menu.
beep 5
BEEP 5
Accept
Back
Key Tones
The Key Tones feature allows you to set the alert key tones.
BEEP LEVEL
KEY TONES
Select
key tones
Back
To access Key Tones:
1.
Select Setting from the main menu.
2.
Select Alert Level.
3.
Select Key Tones.
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To set/change the alert key tone:
1.
Turn the selector knob on the local head. Use the up/down arrows on the controller
microphone to scroll through the on/off options.
2.
Press the A button to turn the key tones off or on by choosing either option and return to
the Alert Level menu.
3.
Press the B button to leave the key tone unchanged and return to the Alert Level menu.
OFF
ON
Select
ON
Back
Channel Info
The Channel Info displays the configuration information for the set channel. Press the A button to
access the menu.
ALERT LEVEL
CHAN INFO
FUNCTIONS
Select
Back
chan info
Use the selector knob on the local head, or the up/down buttons on the controller microphone to
scroll the information on the display.
174-0
ANALOG
TX 174.0000MHz
Exit
analog
Press the B button to go exit.
Display
The Display option allows the backlight brightness for the radio display to be set. The option is
available for the local and remote setup only. The controller microphone automatically adjusts the
backlight.
backlight
Press the A button to access the Backlight menu.
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To set the backlight brightness:
1.
Turn the selector knob on the local head to scroll through different levels.
2.
Set the brightness level by choosing a level between BKLGT 1 and BKLGT 16.
3.
Press the A button to select and to return to the Display menu. Press the B button to
leave initial brightness level unchanged, and return to the Backlight menu.
bklgt 16
Functions
The Functions menu allows access to functions such as locking the radio, squelch level (for analog
channels only) and transmission power.
To access the Functions menu:
1.
Select Settings from the main menu.
2.
Select Functions.
CHAN INFO
FUNCTIONS
RADIO INFO
Select
Back
functions
This setting has the following options:
•
Lock Radio
•
Squelch Level
•
TX Power
Lock Radio
The Lock Radio feature allows the radio to be locked.
LOCK RADIO
SQUELCH LVL
TX POWER
Select
Back
lock radio
To lock the radio on the controller microphone:
1.
Select Settings from the main menu.
2.
Select Functions.
3.
Select Lock Radio. The screen displays the message LOCK?.
4.
Press the A button to lock the radio. The lock details are displayed on the screen.
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To lock the radio on the local/remote control head:
1.
Select Settings from the main menu.
2.
Select Functions.
3.
Select Lock Radio. The screen displays the message LOCK.
4.
Press the A button to lock the radio. The lock details are displayed on the screen.
lock
LOCK?
Accept
Back
LOCKED
174-0
Unlock
locked
To unlock the radio:
1.
Press the A button to access the Unlock option.
2.
Press the A button again to unlock the radio. The radio may require a PIN to unlock if
configured for PIN entry. For information on how to change the PIN, refer the Change PIN
section of this manual.
unlock
UNLOCK?
Accept
Back
Squelch Level (for Analog Channels Only)
Squelch is used to eliminate any annoying background noise when there are no signals present. The
Squelch Level option allows the squelch level to be set. Squelch level 1 allows the squelch to open on
very weak signals, whereas squelch level 9 requires much stronger signals to overcome the squelch.
LOCK RADIO
SQUELCH LVL
TX POWER
Select
Back
squelch lvl
To access Squelch Level:
1.
Select Settings from the main menu.
2.
Select Functions.
3.
Select Squelch Level.
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To set the squelch level:
1.
Turn the selector knob on the local head, Use the up/down buttons on the controller
microphone to scroll through different squelch levels.
2.
Set the squelch level by choosing a level between SQL 1 and SQL 9.
3.
Press the A button to select and the B button to go back to the Squelch Level menu.
sql 9
SQL 9
Accept
Back
TX Power
The TX Power option allows you to set the radio’s maximum transmission power level.
LOCK RADIO
SQUELCH LVL
TX POWER
Select
Back
TX POWER
To access TX Power:
1.
Select Settings from the main menu.
2.
Select Functions.
3.
Select TX Power.
To set the TX Power level:
1.
Turn the selector knob on the local head to scroll through different TX POWER levels. Press
the up/down buttons on the controller microphone.
2.
Set the transmission power level by choosing between TX 1W, TX 5W, TX 10W and TX
25W.
3.
Press the A button to select and the B button to go back to the previous menu.
tx pwr 25w
TX PWR 25w
Accept
Back
Radio Info (Radio Information)
The Radio Info option information allows the radio configuration information to be set.
FUNCTIONS
RADIO INFO
SPEAKERS
Select
Back
radio info
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Press the A button to select and the B button to go back to the previous menu. The setting has the
following options:
•
Change PIN
•
FW Version
•
MAC Address
•
MSM Version
•
PS25 Unit ID
•
MDC/Selcall ID
•
Serial Number
Change PIN
The Change PIN option allows the PIN used to lock and unlock the radio to be changed.
To access Change PIN:
1.
Select Settings from the main menu.
2.
Select Radio Info.
3.
Select Change PIN.
The screen displays the message Enter PIN.
To change the PIN on the controller microphone enter the new PIN and press the A button.
To change the PIN on the local/remote control head:
1.
Press the selector knob to select Enter PIN.
2.
Turn the knob to select the first digit for the new PIN. Press the knob to enter the next
digit. Enter the entire PIN.
3.
Press and hold the knob to change the PIN.
FW Version (Firmware Version)
The FW Version option displays the current firmware version installed on the radio.
To access FW Version:
1.
Select Settings from the main menu.
2.
Select Radio Info.
3.
Select FW Version.
FW VERSION
MAC ADDR
MSM VERSION
Select
Back
Fw VERSION
Press the A button to select and the B button to go back to the previous menu.
v2.04b
v2.04B
Exit
Press the B button to exit this menu.
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MAC ADDR (MAC Address)
The MAC Address option displays the radio’s MAC (media access control) address.
To access MAC Address:
1.
Select Settings from the main menu.
2.
Select Radio Info.
3.
Select MAC Addr.
FM VERSION
MAC ADDR
MSM VERSION
Select
Back
mac addr
Press the A button to select and the B button to go back to the previous menu.
MAC
Mac c0-f9-9
c0-f9-91-00-08-09
Exit
Press the B button to exit this menu.
MSM Version (Mini Signalling Module version)
The MSM option displays the MSM’s firmware version.
To access MSM Version:
1.
Select Settings from the main menu.
2.
Select Radio Info.
3.
Select MSM Version.
FM VERSION
MAC ADDR
MSM VERSION
Select
Back
msm version
Press the A button to select and the B button to go back to the previous menu.
03,05,03
03.05.03
Exit
Press the B button to exit this menu.
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P25 Unit ID
The P25 Unit ID displays the current P25 unit ID is displayed when a P25 trunk/conventional channel
is set for your radio.
To access P25 Unit ID:
1.
Select Settings from the main menu.
2.
Select Radio Info.
3.
Select P25 Unit ID.
MDC/Selcall ID
The MDC/Selcall ID is displayed when an analog channel is selected for the radio. To access MDC/
Selcall ID:
1.
Select Settings from the main menu.
2.
Select Radio Info.
3.
Select MDC/Selcall ID.
Serial Number
The Serial Number displays the radio’s serial number.
To access Serial No:
1.
Select Settings from the main menu.
2.
Select Radio Info.
3.
Select Serial No.
MAC ADDR
MSM VERSION
SERIAL NO
Select
Back
serial no
Press the A button to select and the B button to go back to the previous menu.
SN
71000001
sn 71000001
Exit
Press the B button to exit this menu.
Speakers
The Speakers feature allows you to mute or unmute speakers on the radio.
To access Speakers:
1.
Select Settings from the main menu.
2.
Select Speakers.
FUNCTIONS
RADIO INFO
SPEAKERS
Select
Back
speakers
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The options available are:
•
MAIN SPK (Main speaker)
•
AUX SPK (Auxiliary speaker)
Main Speaker
To access Main Speaker:
1.
Select Settings from the main menu.
2.
Select Speakers.
3.
Select Main Spk.
MAIN SPK
AUX SPK
Select
main spk
Back
To set the mute/unmute main speaker:
1.
Press the A button to select Mute to mute main speaker. Select Unmute to unmute the
speaker.
2.
Press the B button to go back to the previous menu.
MUTE
UNMUTE
Select
mute
Back
Auxiliary Speaker
To access Auxiliary Speaker:
1.
Select Settings from the main menu.
2.
Select Speakers.
3.
Select Aux Spk.
MAIN SPK
AUX SPK
Select
aux spk
Back
To set the mute/unmute auxiliary speaker:
1.
Press the A button to select Mute to mute the auxiliary speaker. Select Unmute to
unmute the speaker.
2.
Press the B button to go back to the previous menu.
MUTE
UNMUTE
Select
mute
Back
MUTE
UNMUTE
Select
mute
Back
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Bluetooth
The Bluetooth feature allows the radio to wirelessly connect to a compatible device. The feature can
be used only by the dealer to download firmware, and update configuration on the radio.
RADIO INFO
SPEAKERS
BLUETOOTH
Select
Back
bluetooth
Diagnostics
The Diagnostics option allows access to view the radio’s frequency and RSSI.
To access this option, select Diagnostics from the main menu.
TRUNKING
SETTINGS
DIAGNOSTICS
Select
Back
diagnostics
There are two options available for this feature:
•
Frequency
•
RSSI
Frequency
The Frequency option displays the radio’s current frequency.
To view radio frequency details:
1.
Select Diagnostics from the main menu.
2.
Select Frequency.
FREQUENCY
RSSI
Select
frequency
Back
The following figure is an example of the radio frequency display on the controller microphone and
local head.
167,4500mhz
167.4500MHz
Exit
Press the B button to exit.
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RSSI
The RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indication) option displays the received signal strength of the
current channel. The signal strength is expressed in decibels (dBm). The lower the dBm number, the
stronger the signal.
To view the radio RSSI:
1.
Select Diagnostics from the main menu
2.
Select RSSI.
FREQUENCY
RSSI
Select
RSSI
Back
The figure belows is an example of the RSSI display on the controller microphone and the local head.
-70dBm
167.4500MHz
SITE ID: 2
Exit
-70dbm
Press the B button to exit.
Emergency Modes
Any programmable key can be configured to activate the emergency mode. Depending on how the
local/remote control head, or microphones are configured, a press or a hold of the programmed key
activates emergency mode. Figure 8 in this manual displays the emergency button on the controller
microphone. The dealer can configure the function of the button as required. Contact the dealer for
more information on the exact behaviour of emergency modes, and how to configure it on the radio.
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Programmable Keys Control Functions
This section illustrates the various control functions that the dealer has assigned to programmable
keys on the radio. The sections below can be filled in by the dealer.
Local/Remote Control Head Programmable Functions
Label the diagram below with the control functions assigned to the programmable keys.
Figure 11 - Control functions on local/remote control head
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Fist Microphone Programmable Functions
Label the diagram below with the control functions assigned to the programmable keys.
Note: The A bu�on (located between the up and down bu�ons) on the
fist microphone will be assigned the same control func�on as the
A bu�on on the local/remote control head.
Figure 12 - Control functions on fist microphone
Controller Microphone Programmable Functions
Label the diagram below with the control functions assigned to the programmable keys.
Figure 13 - Control functions on controller microphone
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Menu Tree - Analog
Channels
Zones
Recent Call
Recent Message
Selcall
Send DTMF
Services*
Se�ngs
Alert Level
Beep Level
Send Message
Send Alert
Channel Info
Key Tones
Send Status
Set Status
Display**
Func�ons
Radio Info
Lock Radio
Status Request
Squelch Level
Check Request
TX Power
Inhibit Request
F/W Version
Uninhibit Request
MAC Address
MSM Version
MDC/SelCall ID
Serial Number
Speakers
Main Speakers
Aux Speakers
* The ‘Services’ menu is displayed only when Digital Selcall (MDC1200) is enabled.
** The ‘Display’ menu is displayed only on the local/remote control head.
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Menu Tree - P25 Conventional
Channels
Zones
Recent Call
Recent Message
Unit Call
Phone Calls
Send Message
Services
Se�ngs
Alert Level
Beep Level
Send Alert
Channel Info
Key Tones
Send Status
Display*
Func�ons
Radio Info
Set Status
Lock Radio
Status Request
TX Power
Check Request
F/W Version
Inhibit Request
MAC Address
Uninhibit Request
MSM Version
P25 Unit ID
Serial Number
Speakers
Main Speakers
Aux Speakers
* The ‘Display’ menu is displayed only on the local/remote control head.
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Menu Tree - P25 Trunked
Channels
Zones
Recent Call
Recent Message
Unit Call
Phone Call
Send Message
Services
Trunking
Se�ngs
Force Hunt
Short
Send Alert
Extended
Send Status
Alert Level
Beep Level
Network Info
Channel Info
Key Tones
Radio ID
Set Status
Display*
Backlight
Site Name
Status Request
Func�ons
Lock Radio
Site Lock
Check Request
TX Power
Site Select
Radio Info
Change PIN
F/W Version
MAC Address
MSM Version
P25 Unit ID
MDC/Selcall ID
Serial Number
Speakers
Main Speakers
Aux Speakers
Bluetooth
Pair
BT Info
Diagnos�cs
Frequency
RSSI
* The ‘Display’ menu is displayed only on the local/remote control head.
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Specifications
General
Type
Description
RF Performance
Compliant with AS/NZS 4295 | ETS 300-086 | TIA-603-C
Frequency Band
VHF 136 to 174MHz (Australia)
VHF: 138 to 174MHz (Canada)
VHF: 150 to 174MHz (US)
UHF LO: 400 to 480MHz (Australia)
UHF LO: 406.1 to 470MHz (Canada)
UHF LO: 406.1 to 480MHz (US)
UHF HI: 450 to 520MHz (Australia)
UHF HI: 450 to 470MHz (Canada)
UHF HI: 450 to 512MHz (US)
Number of Channels
Total 2000 | P25 1072
Number of Zones
50
Channel Spacing
25kHz, 12.5kHz
Channel Steps
12.5kHz, 6.25kHz, 5kHz, 2.5kHz
Frequency Stability
±1kHz for -20°C to 60°C or -4°F to 140°F
Modulation
FM, C4FM
Antenna Impedance
50Ω
Antenna Connector
BNC
Supply Voltage
13.8V negative earth
Operating Voltage Range
10.8V to 15.6V
Reverse Polarity Protection
Diode
Over Voltage Protection
18V crowbar
Fuse
2 x 10A blade type in-line fuse
Current Consumption
RX muted 170mA | RX full audio 1A | TX 6A
Transmitter
Type
Description
Power Output
25W, 10W, 5W, 1W selectable per channel
Transmit Duty Cycle
4:1 for 25W output
Modulation Type
C4FM, FM, DC coupled, DSP audio processing
Deviation Limiting
5kHz, 2.5kHz at +20dB AF limiting
TX Audio Frequency
Response
+6dB/octave, +1dB/-3dB, 300Hz to 3kHz
AF Distortion
3% below limiting
TX Audio Residual Noise and -40dB
Hum
Spurious Emissions
-36dBm
Adjacent Channel Power
-60dBc
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Receiver
Type
Description
Circuit Type
Double Conversion Superheterodyne, DC coupled, DSP audio
processing
IF Frequencies
21.4MHz (VHF) | 38.85MHz (UHF), 450 kHz
Analog Sensitivity
-122dBm for 12dB SINAD unweighted
Digital Sensitivity
-122dBm C4FM for 5% BER
Adjacent Channel Selectivity
60dB
Spurious Rejection
75dB
Intermodulation Rejection
75dB
Blocking
100dB
RF Switching Bandwidth
VHF 38MHz | UHF 70MHz
Conducted Spurious Emissions
-80dBm
Audio
Type
Description
RX Audio Frequency Response
+6dB/octave, +1dB/-3dB, 300Hz to 3kHz
RX Audio Residual Noise and
Hum
-40dB
Audio Rated Power - Radio
3W into 4Ω
Audio Rated Power - UIC600
2W into 8Ω
Mechanical
Type
Description
Dimensions
29mm (H) x 127mm (W) x 163mm (D)
1.14”(H) x 5” (W) x 6.41”(D)
Weight
620g
Environmental
Type
Description
Operating Temperature Range
-30°C to 60°C
-22°F to 140°F
Storage Temperature Range
-30°C to 70°C
-22°F to 158°F
Shock and Vibration
MILSPEC 810
Ingress Protection Rating
IP54
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