51xx Series PRELIMINARY OPERATING MANUAL FM Portable Radio Project 25, Conventional SMARTNET™, SmartZone® 1
LAND MOBILE PRODUCT WARRANTY - The manufacturer’s warranty statement for this product is available from your product supplier or from the E.F. Johnson Company, 299 Johnson Avenue, Box 1249, Waseca, MN 56093-0514. Phone (507) 835-6222. Copyright© 2001 by the E.F. Johnson Company E.F. Johnson Company, which was founded in 1923, designs, manufactures, and markets radio communication products, systems, and services worldwide. E.F.
SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION WARNING This radio produces RF electromagnetic energy when transmitting and is designed and classified for “Occupational Use Only”. Radio equipment with this classification must be used only during the course of employment by individuals aware of the hazards and the ways to minimize such hazards. This radio is NOT intended for use by the General Population in an uncontrolled environment.
SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION • DO NOT transmit more than 50% of total radio use time (50% duty cycle). Transmitting for more than 50% of the time can cause FCC RF exposure compliance requirements to be exceeded. This radio is transmitting whenever Tx is indicated in the display. Pressing the PTT switch on the side usually causes the radio to transmit. • DO NOT use any accessories not specifically authorized by the E.F.
FEATURES FEATURES General Features • • • • • • • Programmable for the following modes of operation: – Conventional analog – Conventional Project 25 (digital) – SMARTNET™/SmartZone® trunked (analog or digital) Up to 16 zones with up to 16 channels each programmable (256 channels total) Large liquid crystal display (LCD) with backlight Nine programmable option switches (full keypad model) Standard and radio-wide scan modes Time-out timer Power-up password access available to prevent unauthorized usage Co
FEATURES SMARTNET™ II/SmartZone® Features • • • • • • • • • • • • Up to 256 talk groups programmable Group, Enhanced Private Conversation™, Private Conversation II™, and Telephone Calls Emergency alarms to alert dispatcher of emergency conditions Emergency calls for high priority system access Failsoft operation on a predefined conventional channel if trunked system fails Priority group calls detected while listening to other group calls Call Alert™ (send and receive pages) Predefined messages (up to 16)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 FEATURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 General Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Conventional Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 SMARTNET™ II/SmartZone® Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TABLE OF CONTENTS Power Output Select . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Emergency Mode (Conventional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Conventional Mode Scanning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Priority Channel Sampling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Placing and Receiving Standard Conventional Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 DTMF/ANI Signaling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OPTION SWITCH FUNCTIONS OPTION SWITCH FUNCTIONS The programmable option switches are as follows: • • • • F1, F2, F3, and F4 keys on the front panel Three push-button switches on the side Orange push-button switch on the top panel Three-position A/B/C switch on top panel These switches can control one function when a conventional channel is selected and another when a SMARTNET/SmartZone channel is selected.
OPTION SWITCH FUNCTIONS SMARTNET/SMARTZONE MODE Switch Function Backlight Call Alert Call Response Clear/Secure Home Zone Keypad Lock Message Phone Private Call Radio Wide Scan Scan Scan Edit Site Lock (SmartZone only) Site Search (SmartZone only) Status Tones On-Off Zone Select 12 See Page 20 56 50, 52 28 22 21 57 53 47, 51 24 24 26 61 61 58 23 21
CONTROLS AND DISPLAY CONTROLS AND DISPLAY Front Panel Controls Display Up/Down Sw Option Keys Microphone Option Keys DTMF Keypad Speaker Full Keypad Model Limited Keypad Model Speaker - The transceiver speaker is located behind this grill. When a speaker/microphone is used, this speaker is automatically disabled. Microphone - The microphone is located in this area. For best results, hold the transceiver 2-3 inches from you mouth and speak at a normal conversational level.
CONTROLS AND DISPLAY Front Display - This is a dot-matrix graphical LCD (Liquid Crystal Display). The display backlight can be programmed to turn on when any key is pressed or when the Backlight option switch is pressed (see page 20). DTMF Keypad - The full keypad, 17-key models include the keys required to dial telephone, unit ID, and group ID numbers and also to enter numbers during for keypad programming.
CONTROLS AND DISPLAY Top Panel Controls On-Off Volume Antenna Connector Channel Switch Emergency (Option) Switch Option Sw On-Off/Volume - Turning the knob clockwise turns power on and sets the volume level. Turning it counterclockwise to the detent turns power off. Channel Switch - This 16-position switch allows up to 16 channels to be selected. This switch operates in conjunction with up to 16 programmable zones to allow up to 256 channels to be selected.
CONTROLS AND DISPLAY Side Controls Option Switches PTT Switch Accessory Connector Battery Pack Option Switches - These three switches can be system operator programmed to control a specific function (see page 11). PTT Switch - This switch is pressed to turn the transmitter on. The indicator on the top panel lights red when the transmitter is keyed. Accessory Connector - Connection point for optional accessories such as a speaker/microphone.
CONTROLS AND DISPLAY Display Sec Dig Rx Tx Pgm SL Pri Call ID Scan Alphanumeric Display The front panel display is shown above, and the following information is indicated: Alphanumeric Characters - This area of the display indicates the selected channel, error conditions, and other information. Sec - Indicates that transmissions are encrypted (see page 28). Dig - Indicates that a digital (Project 25) conventional channel is selected.
GENERAL OPERATION Call ID - Indicates that the display is showing the ID of the calling party (see page 47). Scan - Indicates that system scan is activated (see page 23). GENERAL OPERATION Introduction The following section describes features available with both trunked and conventional operation. Features unique to conventional channels are described starting on page 29, and features unique to SMARTNET/ SmartZone channels are described starting on page 46.
GENERAL OPERATION • If key press tones are enabled (see page 23), a short tone sounds when front panel keys are pressed. • If a conventional channel is selected and the Monitor option switch is programmed (see page 31), pressing that switch unsquelches/squelches the receiver and either voice or background noise is heard. If a SMARTNET/SmartZone channel is selected, the receiver cannot be manually unsquelched.
GENERAL OPERATION 2. Enter the old eight-digit password and press the # key (not F4). If the correct password is entered, “NEW PSWD” is displayed. 3. Enter the new password and press F4. The password is changed. Backlight The backlight for the display and keypad can be manually turned on by pressing the Backlight option switch if it is available. The backlight can also be system operator programmed to automatically turn on when any key is pressed.
GENERAL OPERATION Keypad Lock If the Keypad Lock option switch has been programmed, the keypad can be locked (disabled) to prevent keys from being accidentally pressed. To lock the keypad, simply press this switch. Then to unlock it again, press and hold it until a tone sounds. The keypad can also be disabled by system operator programming. It is then permanently disabled and cannot be re-enabled by the user.
GENERAL OPERATION zones can be programmed for a total of 16 x 16 channels per zone or 256 channels. One use of zones may be to select groups of channels programmed for operation in different geographical areas or radio systems. If selectable zones have been programmed in your radio, consult your system operator for more information on how they are used. Zones are selected as follows: 1. Press the Zone option switch and the alias (name) of the current zone is flashed in the display. 2.
GENERAL OPERATION One use of this feature is to prevent a channel from being kept busy for an extended period by an accidentally keyed transmitter. It can also prevent possible transmitter damage caused by transmitting for an excessively long period. Conventional channels can also be programmed with the Penalty and Conversation timers that are described starting on page 33.
GENERAL OPERATION Standard Scanning Standard scanning monitors only channels that are the same type as that currently selected. Therefore, if a conventional channel is selected, only conventional channels are scanned, and if a SMARTNET channel is selected, only SMARTNET channels are scanned. Standard scanning is turned on and off by the Scan option switch as follows. If this switch is not programmed, standard scanning is not available. • To turn standard scanning on, press the Scan option switch.
GENERAL OPERATION • If the zone or channel is changed while radio wide scanning, scanning continues normally. Scan Resume Delay When a message is received or transmitted while scanning, there is a system operator programmable delay before scanning resumes.
GENERAL OPERATION is in the current scan list if “SL” (Scan List) is indicated in the upper part of the display. Nuisance Channel Delete With standard scanning, channels can be temporarily deleted from the scan list, for example, if messages on a channel become annoying. This feature is not available with radio wide scanning. Proceed as follows: NOTE: The selected channel and conventional priority channels cannot be deleted from the scan list. 1.
GENERAL OPERATION Preliminary 1. With conventional channels, select the list to be edited (1-3) by pressing the key corresponding to the desired list number with scanning enabled (see page 35). If a list is not selected, the last active scan list is automatically edited. With SMARTNET/SmartZone channels, the scan list for the selected channel is fixed and cannot be changed. Scanning may also be disabled on some channels. 2. If scanning is enabled, turn it off by pressing the Scan option switch. 3.
GENERAL OPERATION 3. With conventional channels, to add the channel to the scan list and exit this mode, press the F4. With SMARTNET/SmartZone channels, press the “1” key and then F4. Secure Communication This transceiver may be optionally equipped to provide secure communication on some or all channels. This feature encrypts your voice so that it can be understood only by someone using a transceiver equipped with a similar encryption device and encryption codes.
CONVENTIONAL FEATURES SMARTNET™/SmartZone® -This is a trunked operating mode that uses ID codes to select what mobiles are being called and what calls are received. Monitoring is performed automatically and special messages and tones indicate busy and out-of-range conditions. Enhanced features include roaming (SmartZone only), telephone, private, and emergency calls, Call Alert™, and messaging. Either analog or digital signaling may be used.
CONVENTIONAL FEATURES Display Mode Selection If the Displayed Information option switch is programmed, it is usually the three-position toggle switch on the top panel. This switch selects the following conventional channel display modes. If this switch is not programmed or a SMARTNET/SmartZone channel is selected, the Alias mode is always used. Alias - The preprogrammed alphanumeric tag for the channel is displayed. Number - The channel number from 1-16 is displayed as “CHAN xx”.
CONVENTIONAL FEATURES Manual Channel Monitoring The automatic monitoring just described may not be programmed or it may occasionally disable the transmitter even if the channel is not in use. In this case, the channel must be monitored manually as follows: Rx Indicator - With scanning disabled, note if the “Rx”indicator in the display is indicated. If it is not, the channel is not being used and you can transmit your call.
CONVENTIONAL FEATURES Busy Channel Lockout The Busy Channel Lockout feature (also called Transmit Disable On Busy) automatically disables the transmitter if the channel is busy when the PTT switch is pressed. When a busy condition is detected by this feature, the transmitter is disabled, “BUSY” is indicated in the display, and a tone similar to a standard telephone busy tone sounds until the PTT switch is released.
CONVENTIONAL FEATURES switch (if available) so that “NORMAL is flashed in the display. Then to re-enable Call Guard squelch, press the Normal/Selective switch again so that “SELECTIV” is flashed. The mode selected by this switch does not change when other channels are selected or power is cycled. Call Guard squelch can also be disabled by the monitor mode described on page 31.
CONVENTIONAL FEATURES Conversation Timer A conversation timer can be programmed on conventional channels to limit the total length of a conversation rather than just the length of each transmission as with the time-out timer. This timer can be programmed for 0.5 - 7.5 minutes, and it is reset when the time between transmissions exceeds the penalty time just described. A warning tone sounds 5 seconds before the conversation timer expires.
CONVENTIONAL FEATURES channel, the fixed power level is flashed and no power change occurs. Turning power off or changing channels does not change the power setting selected for a channel. Emergency Mode (Conventional) On conventional Project 25 channels, an emergency mode may be programmed to be selectable by the orange Emergency switch located on the top panel (see illustration on page 15). Scanning is automatically disabled in this mode, so transmissions occur on the selected channel.
CONVENTIONAL FEATURES lists can be system operator or user programmed as described in the information which follows. With limited keypad (5-key) models, only one scan list is available and it cannot be user programmed. However, nuisance channels can still be temporarily deleted as described on page 26. Proceed as follows to select a scan list with full keypad models: 1. If required, enable scanning by pressing the Scan option switch. 2.
CONVENTIONAL FEATURES Priority channel sampling occurs only with Standard conventional scanning. It does not occur with Radio Wide scanning, when listening to any type of SMARTNET/SmartZone call, or when transmitting. A series of “ticks” may be heard and the indicator on the top panel flashes green when the priority channel is sampled while listening to a message on some other channel.
CONVENTIONAL FEATURES 2. Monitor the channel automatically or manually as described on page 30. 3. Press the PTT switch and the call proceeds as follows: • • If the Busy Channel Lockout feature is programmed on the channel, the transmitter is automatically disabled if the channel is busy (see description on page 32). Otherwise, busy and out-of-range conditions are not indicated and speaking can begin after monitoring the channel as described on page 30. 4.
CONVENTIONAL FEATURES Post-TX ANI - A preprogrammed ANI sequence is automatically sent each time you release the PTT switch. Disabled - All DTMF signaling is disabled. Project 25 Mode Features Viewing Individual ID Each transceiver which operates on Project 25 (digital) channels is assigned an eight-digit individual ID. When power is turned on with a Project 25 channel selected, the individual ID of your radio is briefly displayed.
CONVENTIONAL FEATURES 2. Display the talk group to be assigned to that channel by pressing Up/ Down select switch. Talk groups are indicated by an alias (unique alphanumeric identification). 3. To select that talk group and return to normal operation, press the Talk Group select switch again. If talk group selection has been disabled on the channel by programming, the talk group does not change and an error tone sounds.
CONVENTIONAL FEATURES and it prevents unauthorized changing of radio programming. The default password is eight zeros, and the F4 key must be pressed after the digits are entered. This password is not user reprogrammable. Keypad programming allows conventional channel parameters such as the transmit and receive frequency and Call Guard squelch code to be changed. In addition, several conventional mode timers can be programmed. It cannot be used to reprogram disabled or SMARTNET/ SmartZone channels.
CONVENTIONAL FEATURES programming mode by turning power off. Do not turn power on again for a short time so that the radio has time to copy the settings to memory. Cloning The cloning mode is used to program one transceiver with another with identical information. A special cloning cable is required to connect the transceivers together. To enter this mode, on the master (sending) radio, press the # (pound) key with “RAD PARM” displayed. The clone mode is then indicated by “CLONE?”.
CONVENTIONAL FEATURES Channel Parameter Programming Zone Selection The zone containing the channel to be programmed must be selected if applicable. To do this, with “RAD PARM” displayed press the key corresponding to the zone containing the channel. Alternatively, press the Up/ Down select switch to scroll through the programmed zones and the “RAD PARM” selection. The zone selection mode is indicated by “ZONE x”. To return to “RAD PARM”, press the F3 key.
CONVENTIONAL FEATURES toggle between “WIDE” and “NARROW”, and when the desired setting is displayed, save it and proceed to the next parameter by pressing the F4 or # key. Receive Frequency - When the Rx icon is indicated to the left of Pgm and a frequency or eight zeros is displayed, the receive channel frequency can be programmed. Press the F3 key to clear the current frequency and then type in the new frequency.
CONVENTIONAL FEATURES Transmit NAC - When “NAC xxx” is displayed with the Tx icon indicated to the left of Pgm, the receive NAC can be programmed the same as the Receive NAC described above. Transmit Power Level - When any of the following indications are displayed, the power output level for the channel can be programmed. Press the Up/Down select switch to scroll through the choices. When the desired setting is displayed, save it and proceed to the next parameter by pressing the F4 or # key.
SMARTNET/SMARTZONE FEATURES SMARTNET/SMARTZONE FEATURES Introduction The following information describes features unique to the SMARTNET and SmartZone operating mode (see brief description on page 29). Refer to the preceding “Conventional Features” section for information on features common to that operating mode, and to the “General Information” section starting on page 18 for information on features common to all operating modes.
SMARTNET/SMARTZONE FEATURES • If in the secure mode and your transceiver does not have the proper encryption key, “KEYFAIL” is displayed and the call must be made in the clear mode (selected by the Clear/Secure option switch if enabled on the channel). • If the busy tone sounds and “BUSY” is displayed, the system is busy. Release the PTT switch and wait for the call back tone to sound. Then press the PTT switch within 3 seconds and begin talking.
SMARTNET/SMARTZONE FEATURES system. The Enhanced Private Conversation mode is described in the following information, and the Private Conversation II mode is described starting on page 51. The Private Call option switch is required to place these calls, and either that switch or the Call Response option switch is required to receive them. Proceed as follows.
SMARTNET/SMARTZONE FEATURES 2. Using the 0-9 keys, enter the ID (all six digits) of the mobile unit you are calling. To erase the last digit, press the Down switch, and to cancel the call, press the F3 key. 3. Press the PTT switch to initiate the call. If the entered ID did not contain six digits, “INVALID” is momentarily displayed, an error tone sounds, and the call is not initiated. If the entered ID is valid, the display indicates the alias of the ID if it matches an ID in your call list.
SMARTNET/SMARTZONE FEATURES in the clear mode (selected by the Clear/Secure option switch if enabled on the channel). • If an out-of-range condition exists or the radio system is not in service, “LOST CALL” is displayed and a continuous tone sounds. End the call by pressing the F3 key. Receiving an Enhanced Private Conversation Call These calls are automatically received if a SMARTNET/SmartZone channel is selected. Proceed as follows: 1.
SMARTNET/SMARTZONE FEATURES Private Conversation II Calls General Private calls allow you to place a call to a specific mobile unit. Either the Enhanced Private Conversation™ or Private Conversation II™ modes may be programmed depending on the capabilities of the radio system. Operation in the Enhanced Private Conversation mode was described starting on page 47, and operation in the Private Conversation II mode is described in the following information.
SMARTNET/SMARTZONE FEATURES Direct Entry Method (Full Keypad Models Only) 1. With a SMARTNET/SmartZone channel selected, press and hold the Private Call option switch until a tone sounds (approximately 1 second). The last ID called is displayed. 2. Using the 0-9 keys, enter the ID (all six digits) of the mobile unit you are calling. To erase the last digit, press the Down switch, and to cancel the call, press the F3 key. 3. Press the PTT switch to initiate the call.
SMARTNET/SMARTZONE FEATURES 2. To answer the call, press the Private Call option switch and then the PTT switch and begin talking. The alias of the incoming call is displayed if the ID is in your call list. Otherwise, the unit ID is displayed. NOTE: If the Private Call option switch is not pressed before the PTT switch, a group call is transmitted on the selected group. • • To end the call when the conversation is complete or at any other time, press the F3 key.
SMARTNET/SMARTZONE FEATURES 2. Enter the index of the desired telephone number if you know it or scroll through the list using the Up/Down switch until you find the desired number. Press the F3 key to cancel the call. 3. Press the PTT switch to initiate the call. The display indicates “WAIT” while the connection to the phone system is occurring. Once connected, the normal dial tone is heard and the alias of the number being called is displayed.
SMARTNET/SMARTZONE FEATURES • If the selected number is not valid, “INVALID” is momentarily displayed, an error tone sounds, and the call is not initiated. Select a valid number. • If enabled by system operator programming, a number can be dialed during a call by simply holding down the PTT switch and dialing the number. • If an out-of-range condition exists or the radio system is not in service, “NO PHONE” is displayed and a continuous tone sounds. End the call by pressing the F3 key.
SMARTNET/SMARTZONE FEATURES 3. To end the call when the conversation is complete or at any other time, press the F3 key. Also press the F3 key to ignore an incoming call and end it without answering. Call Alert The Call Alert™ feature allows pages to be sent and received. Proceed as follows: Sending a Page Pages can be placed by selecting the unit ID from a preprogrammed list (list entry) or by directly entering it using the keypad (direct entry).
SMARTNET/SMARTZONE FEATURES 3. Press the PTT switch to send the page. If the entered ID is invalid, “INVALID” is momentarily displayed and the page is not sent. If the entered ID is valid, the display indicates the alias of the ID if it matches an ID in your call list. Otherwise, the ID you entered continues to be displayed. The page is then sent and any of the following conditions may then occur.
SMARTNET/SMARTZONE FEATURES 2. Enter the index of the desired message if you know it or scroll through the list using the Up/Down switch until you find the desired message. Press the F3 key to cancel the message. 3. Press the PTT switch to send the message. When the message is received and acknowledged by the dispatcher, a signaling success tone (six beeps) sounds and the display returns to the normal channel indication.
SMARTNET/SMARTZONE FEATURES An emergency alarm is a special data transmission to alert your dispatcher of an emergency situation, and an emergency call is an urgent request for access to a voice channel. The emergency alarm and call are transmitted on the emergency talk group or announcement group that has been preprogrammed by your system operator on the currently selected channel. Proceed as follows: 1.
SMARTNET/SMARTZONE FEATURES is released. When the radio system returns to normal operation, this condition is automatically detected and normal operation resumes. SMARTNET/SmartZone Scanning Scanning on a SMARTNET/Smartzone channel is similar to the standard and radio wide scanning described starting on page 23. Each channel can be programmed with a different scan list that includes up to 16 channels, one of which can be a priority channel.
SMARTNET/SMARTZONE FEATURES 2. To reset all talk and announcement groups to normal so that only the designated regrouping channel is on the dynamic group, manually select the designated regrouping channel if you know it. If this channel is not selected or there is no designated regrouping channel, all transmissions occur on the dynamically assigned group regardless of which channel is selected, and the regrouping tone sounds each time the PTT switch is pressed. 3.
MISCELLANEOUS for another, press the Site Lock option switch (if programmed). The display then momentarily indicates “LOCK x” to indicate that the current site is locked (“x” is the current site number). To unlock the site, press the Lock switch again and “UNLOCK” is momentarily displayed. When locked on a site, it is still possible to search for a different site using the site search function described in the preceding section. When a new site is found, the radio is then locked on that site.
MISCELLANEOUS • • • • Dynamic regrouping has been exited but the dynamic regrouping channel is still selected (page 60). The paged mobile did not acknowledge the page (page 56). The message that was sent has not been acknowledged (page 57). The status condition that was sent has not been acknowledged (page 58). Single Short Medium-Pitch Tone • A valid key has been pressed. Single Short Low-Pitch Tone • An invalid key has been pressed. Six Beeps (Recurring) • The page was received (page 56).
MISCELLANEOUS • Dynamic regrouping has occurred but the regrouping channel is not selected (page 60). Four Low Tones (Busy Signal) • The radio system is busy or a busy condition exists when making a telephone call. Four Alternating High and Low Tones • A channel is available after a busy condition occurred (SMARTNET/ SmartZone only). Rechargeable Battery Pack WARNING Do not dispose of the battery pack in fire because it may explode.
MISCELLANEOUS NOTE: Be sure to turn transceiver power off before removing the battery pack. Failure to do so may result in the current settings not being saved in memory. Recharging Recharging is required when the green indicator on the top panel flashes when not receiving a signal, or when the red indicator flashes when transmitting. In addition, a chirp may sound when transmitting and receiving. Refer to “Low Battery Indication” on page 21 for more information.
MISCELLANEOUS System Operator Programming As noted several times in this manual, programming determines the availability and specific operation of many features. This usually refers to the programming performed by your system operator when the radio was set up, not to any programming that you can perform. If a feature is controlled by a front panel option switch and that switch is not available, it is probably not available or in a fixed condition.
MISCELLANEOUS Transceiver Service If the transceiver begins operating improperly, try turning power off and then on again to reset the logic. Also make sure that the battery is fully charged and in good condition. Some other possible causes of improper operation are as follows. If the transceiver still does not operate properly, return it to your system operator for service. The expected signal is not being received: • Repeater talk-around may be selected (see page 34).
INDEX INDEX A Accessory Connector 16 Alias 21 ANI Signaling 38 Antenna Connector 15 B Backlight 20 Battery 16 Care 65 Life 64 Recharging 65 Busy Channel Lockout 30, 32, 38 Busy Indicator 31 C Call Alert (Paging) 56 Call Guard Squelch 32 Changing Code 33 Channel Number 30 Channel Select 21 Channel Switch 15 Conventional Mode 28 Conversation Timer 34 CTCSS Signaling 32 D DCS Signaling 32 DIG Indication 28 Display 17 Display Mode Select 30 DTMF Keypad 14 DTMF/ANI Signaling 38 Dynamic Regrouping 60 Emergency
INDEX L Licensing 66 Low Battery 21 M Messaging 57 Microphone 13 Mode Conventional 28 SMARTNET/SmartZone 29 Monitor Mode 31 Monitoring Before Transmitting 30 N NAC 39 Nuisance Channel Delete 26 O On-Off/Volume 18 On-Off/Volume Control 15 Operating Modes 28 Option Switch 11, 15, 16, 20 Backlight 20 Call Alert 56 Call Response 50, 53 Clear/Secure 46 Displayed Information 30 Emergency 58 High/Low Power 34 Home Zone 22 Individual Calls 40 Keypad Lock 21 Message 57 Monitor 31 Normal/Selective 31, 32 Phone 53, 5
INDEX Channel Delete 26 Conventional Mode 35 Determining Channels in 25 Programming 26 Radio Wide Scan Mode 25 Selecting 35 Standard Scan Mode 25 Scan list 23 Scan Mode Transmitting In 36 Scan Resume Delay 25 Scanning 23 Conventional 35 Radio Wide 23, 24 SmartNet 60 Standard 23, 24 SEC Indication 28 Secure Communication 28 Servicing 67 Site Locking/Unlocking 61 Searching for 61 Site ID (SmartZone) 61 SMARTNET/SmartZone Mode 29 Speaker 13 Speaking Into Microphone 66 Standard Calls Placing (Conv) 37 Placing
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