ZR350 Installation Manual Part No. 025-9375C Please check for change information at the front of this manual. Copyright © 1996 - 2001 by Zetron, Inc.
TABLE OF CONTENTS CHANGE INFORMATION FOREWORD SCOPE ...................................................................................................................F-1 RELATED MANUALS .............................................................................................F-1 TECHNICAL SUPPORT .........................................................................................F-1 SERVICE .............................................................................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) 3. OPERATION OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................ 3-1 MULTI-USER INTERCONNECT ............................................................................ 3-1 Simplex Operation........................................................................................... 3-1 Duplex Operation ............................................................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) Radio Ring-out Method ....................................................................................5-7 Repeater Enable/Disable .................................................................................5-7 Repeater Hold Time.........................................................................................5-7 Repeater Transmitter Time-out ........................................................................5-8 Morse Code Station Identification ............
WARRANTY Zetron’s warranty is published in the current Zetron United States Price Book. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Zetron makes no representation with respect to the contents of this document and/or the contents, performance, and function of any accompanying software and specifically disclaims any warranties, expressed or implied, as to merchantability, fitness for purpose sold, description, or quality.
FOREWORD SCOPE This manual is intended for use by experienced technicians familiar with similar types of equipment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, it may cause interference with radio communications. The installation of the ZR350 should only be attempted by qualified radio service personnel. All of the information contained in this manual is current as of the date it was printed.
Make sure that the unit is shipped in its original packaging or use careful packing procedures, to eliminate the possibility of damage while en route. During the warranty period, Motorola will either repair or replace the unit as required. If the unit is out of warranty, then you must pay a service fee. ORDERING PARTS The manual lists all of the parts used in the ZR350 in the Maintenance section.
1. INTRODUCTION OVERVIEW ..................................................................................................................1-1 STANDARD FEATURES..............................................................................................1-2 SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................................1-3 Telephone Interface ...............................................................................................
1. INTRODUCTION OVERVIEW The ZR350 is designed to provide any size of business with a convenient way to keep in touch with their employees anywhere on the business site, even when the very nature of the business requires that those employees be in motion about the site. In order to simplify both the installation of the ZR350 and the planning of the entire system, the ZR350 is designed specifically to interface to the Motorola GR300 or GR500 Repeater Station, or in simplex situations to a single GM300 radio.
Section 1. Introduction Radio Activity and Call Limit timers, and many additional parameters, giving the installing technician considerable control in defining the final operation of the paging system. STANDARD FEATURES The following is a short list of the more significant features that come standard in every ZR350. • Dial-access paging from any PBX extension or PSTN subscriber line. • Priority paging and supervisory control from up to three dedicated telephone desksets.
Section 1. Introduction SPECIFICATIONS Telephone Interface Line type Subscriber line, PBX extension. Connector RJ11 modular jack. Incoming call Ring detection on tip-ring pair, selectable number of rings to answer. Call answer Off-hook, tip-ring current draw. Call disconnect Busy tone, call limit, radio activity time-out, “#0” from phone, or local override. Overdial decode DTMF and rotary dial click decode. Ringer Equivalence 0.4B Local Telephone Interface Number of desksets 0-3.
Section 1. Introduction General Size 220 x 177 x 34 mm. Fits in GR300 and GR500 enclosures. Weight 700 g Power 10.5 - 16 VDC, 200 mA (powered by GM300 radio), up to 280 mA may be drawn if all three local desksets are off-hook. Operating Temperature -30° to +70° Celsius. Adjustments Audio level, Encode level, VOX, and Dial Click. Indicators Power, Transmit, Receive, Phone, and VOX. Controls Connect/Disconnect. Prompt tones Progress tones, error tones and warning tones sent to radio or phone.
2. INSTALLATION INSTALLATION WARNING ....................................................................................2-1 OVERVIEW.............................................................................................................2-1 EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION....................................................2-2 RADIO CONFIGURATION AND PROGRAMMING FOR SIMPLEX SYSTEMS .....2-3 Simplex Assembly ............................................................................................
2. INSTALLATION INSTALLATION WARNING This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in accordance with the manual, it may cause interference to radio communications. Installation of the ZR350 should only be attempted by qualified radio service personnel. OVERVIEW This section explains how to install the ZR350 EuroPatch into a system using either one or two of the Motorola Radius radios, specifically the GM300 radios.
Section 2. Installation Simple DTMF programming commands allow the system manager to enable/disable users, define the calling restrictions and otherwise exercise control over operation of the system.
Section 2. Installation RADIO CONFIGURATION AND PROGRAMMING FOR SIMPLEX SYSTEMS This section explains how to configure a single GM300 radio for operation with the EuroPatch. The single radio will operate as a transceiver, providing the receive function, transmit function, PL/DPL decoder, and Select V (five-tone) decoder.
Section 2. Installation Example Simplex Radio Setup (continued): MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Radius GM300 Model:M44GMC29C3__ Use UP / DOWN Arrows To Enable. CHANGE/VIEW:RADIO WIDE RADIO WIDE CONFIGURATION MODEL INFORMATION M44GMC29C3__............40 WATT UHF Band .........438.0-470.0 MHz Squelch...............................Coded Conventional Modes....................1 Serial Number...........159TSS0376 OPTIONS TOT Rekey Time (s).........Off Forced Monitor.................Off Handset...............
Section 2. Installation Example Simplex Radio Setup (continued): MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Radius GM300 Model:M44GMC29C3__ Enter Value. CHANGE/VIEW:MODE Model 001 Name...01 Type...................................Conventional Rx Frequency.....................464.50000 Tx Frequency.....................464.50000 Rx Squelch Type................TPL Rx Squelch Code................110.9 2Z Rx Signaling System.......01 Rx Signaling Name.........SELECT V Tx Squelch Type.................
Section 2. Installation Example Simplex Radio Setup (continued): MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Radius GM300 Model:M44GMC29C3__ Use UP / DOWN Arrows To Adjust Value. CHANGE/VIEW:SIG:DECODE ID A EFT TIME 0.
Section 2. Installation Simplex Assembly 1. Complete the connection of the radio to the power supply and the antenna cable. The radio should be programmed for its channel assignment and the Auxiliary connector pin functions before being connected to the ZR350. 2. If the ZR350 is still in the factory default configuration and no Digital Voice Delay board is to be used, proceed directly to step 4, otherwise, remove the top cover from the ZR350.
Section 2. Installation RADIO CONFIGURATION AND PROGRAMMING FOR DUPLEX SYSTEMS This section explains how to configure a pair of GM300 radios for duplex operation. It is broken up into two parts: one for the receive radio and one for the transmit radio. Duplex Receive GM300 Radio This radio will be used by the ZR350 EuroPatch to perform as a receiver, PL/DPL decoder, and Select V (five-tone) decoder. It does not require any transmit capability.
Section 2. Installation Example Duplex Receive Radio Setup (continued): MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Radius GM300 Model:M44GMC29C3__ Use UP / DOWN Arrows To Enable. CHANGE/VIEW:RADIO WIDE RADIO WIDE CONFIGURATION MODEL INFORMATION M44GMC29C3__................40 WATT UHF Band ..............438.0-470.0 MHz Squelch...................................Coded Conventional Modes........................1 Serial Number................159TSS0376 OPTIONS TOT Rekey Time (s).........Off Forced Monitor..............
Section 2. Installation Example Duplex Receive Radio Setup (continued): MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Radius GM300 Model:M44GMC29C3__ Enter Value. CHANGE/VIEW:MODE Model 001 Name.........01 Type.........................................Conventional Rx Frequency...........................469.50000 Tx Frequency...........................Blank Rx Squelch Type......................TPL Rx Squelch Code......................110.9 2Z Busy Channel Lockout..............N Local/Distance..........................
Section 2. Installation Example Duplex Receive Radio Setup (continued): MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Radius GM300 Model:M44GMC29C3__ Use UP / DOWN Arrows To Adjust Value. CHANGE/VIEW:SIG:DECODE EFT ID TIME A 0.
Section 2. Installation Duplex Transmit GM300 Radio This radio will be used by the ZR350 EuroPatch to perform as a transmitter. It may also be used to provide transmit channel busy detection and lockout. CAUTION The radio auxiliary connector must be programmed properly or damage may occur to the radio or ZR350 EuroPatch! The transmit radio should not be programmed for any PL/DPL or Select V encode or decode.
Section 2. Installation Example Duplex Transmit Radio Setup (continued): MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Radius GM300 Model:M44GMC29C3__ Use UP / DOWN Arrows To Enable. CHANGE/VIEW:RADIO WIDE RADIO WIDE CONFIGURATION MODEL INFORMATION M44GMC29C3__...................40 WATT UHF Band .................438.0-470.0 MHz Squelch......................................Coded Conventional Modes...........................1 Serial Number...................159TSS0375 OPTIONS TOT Rekey Time (s)............
Section 2. Installation Example Duplex Transmit Radio Setup (continued): MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Radius GM300 Model:M44GMC29C3__ Enter Value. CHANGE/VIEW:MODE Model 001 Name..............01 Type........................................Conventional Rx Frequency..........................464.50000 Tx Frequency..........................464.50000 Phone Signaling System..............00 Phone Signaling Name................NONE Rx Squelch Type....................CSQ Rx Signaling System.................
Section 2. Installation Duplex Assembly 1. Complete the connection of the two radios to their power supply and the appropriate antenna cables. The radios should be programmed for their transmit and receive channel assignments and their Auxiliary connector pin functions before being connected to the ZR350. 2. Remove the top cover from the ZR350, working from the rear of the unit the radio connectors will be on the right and the telephone connectors on the left. See Figure 2-2.
Section 2. Installation MOTOROLA GM350 AND GM950 CONNECTION NOTES The following subsections cover interfacing the ZR350 to several popular models of Motorola radios. ZR350 Connections The ZR350 uses the same style connectors for interfacing to the radios the Motorola has utilized for its GM-series radios. Table 2-4 shows which signals are available on the pins of each separate port. Some of the pins have no signal connected, or only have signal if jumpers have been set correctly inside the unit.
Section 2. Installation P1 pin 4 is used to trigger a predefined Autodial in the ZR350. If no autodial is programmed the ZR350 will go off hook and allow freedial when activated. GM350 Radio Programming To connect the ZR350 to the GM350 use direct pin to pin 16 way interface cables (supplied with ELN4055 — available from Motorola ), and program the GM350 I/O as shown in Figure 2-4. Figure 2-4.
Section 2. Installation Figure 2-5. GM950 Programming Parameters Additional Radio Notes Motorola Software Release Note for Rapid PTT Patch (GM350) R01.00.00 Purpose for release This utility updates adds a patch to codeplug patch space to address a problem that occurs when the PTT is activated in rapid succession (less that 150 ms between PTTs). In this situation the second PTT is ignored.
Section 2. Installation INITIAL TURN-ON 1. Connect the power cable from the AC/DC power supply to an appropriate AC power source. 2. Switch the power supply on. 3. Turn on the radio(s) by turning the volume controls clockwise. 4. Verify that the ZR350’s green Power LED is illuminated, and that the display windows on the radios are illuminated. ADJUSTMENTS The following steps explain how to set the receive audio level, the (signaling) encode level, and the dial click decode level.
Section 2. Installation Setting the Transmit Tone Level This step is necessary to set the audible tone deviation levels transmitted from the interconnect. If the optional encode is used, then this step will set both audible and subaudible tone levels simultaneously. 1. Enter the program mode by lifting the handset on the Local phone and entering the DTMF program mode access code (the default is 12350#). The unit should respond with five quick beeps to indicate successful entry into the program mode. 2.
Section 2. Installation 4. If the ZR350 does not return the correct number of beeps for some or all of the digits dialed, then adjust the CLICK control (R90) and try the missed digits again, continue this procedure until all of the digits are decoded correctly. 5. Switch back to the DTMF phone and enter a DTMF "#" to end the test. Enter 99# to exit the program mode.
3. OPERATION OVERVIEW.............................................................................................................3-1 MULTI-USER INTERCONNECT.............................................................................3-1 Simplex Operation ............................................................................................3-1 Duplex Operation..............................................................................................3-1 Phone-to-Radio Calls..........................
3. OPERATION OVERVIEW This section of the manual explains how the ZR350 EuroPatch works in all of its various modes. A thorough understanding of how the unit operates will make it simpler to plan the unit’s programming. NB: Throughout this section the word “radio” is used in its most basic sense describing a radio user as anyone with a two-way radio that can both receive and make calls. This will include persons carrying portables as well as people in vehicles.
Section 3. Operation Phone-to-Radio Calls When a caller wants to place a page or talk to a radio, the caller dials the phone/extension number of the ZR350 and it starts to ring. The ZR350 starts counting the number of rings on the phone line and it checks the status of the receiver to see if the channel is currently in use. If the channel is busy, then the ZR350 will not answer the phone line until the carrier detect input has been idle for at least three seconds.
Section 3. Operation Communication Equipment The following list explains how the ZR350 behaves when calling equipment of different types. TONE ONLY PAGER The interconnect checks for an idle channel and then keys up and makes the Two-tone or Five-tone page. When the page is finished, the interconnect unkeys, sends a fivebeep prompt to the phone line to indicate that the page is finished, and then it hangs up the phone.
Section 3. Operation FIVE-TONE RADIO Calls to five-tone radios are the same as QCII radios, except that the calls are answered with carrier. The appropriate PL/DPL must accompany the carrier if programmed in the receive radio. It is assumed that the five-tone radios are programmed with busy channel lockout, and may not all have keypads. Group call is supported through a group substitution digit (see the programming section).
Section 3. Operation of the pager equipment types since the ZR350 never expects to get any response back from Tone Only or Tone & Voice pagers. Terminating a Call When it comes time to end a call in progress, there are a number of ways by which it can be terminated. Some of these involve voluntary actions on the part the persons involved in the call, and some of these are automatic actions taken by the ZR350 itself when certain conditions are met.
Section 3. Operation CALL LIMIT The ZR350 can be programmed to limit the overall duration of a call and to disconnect it automatically when the Call Limit timer expires. This timer can be disabled in programming or set to three, five, or ten minute durations. The Call Limit timer can also be programmed to allow the radio to reset the timer when it is about to expire by entering a “*”.
Section 3. Operation Radio-to-Phone Calls The ZR350 will allow radio users to originate calls to the PSTN/PBX line. The users do this by using the interconnect’s Connect Prefix and a single “Steering Digit” to indicate the type of call they want to make (if the interconnect is operating in the Full Sign-on mode instead of the default Short Sign-on mode, then the user number will be required as well).
Section 3. Operation valid DTMF Connect Code had been received. Dial tone will be passed to the radio user, and the radio user may dial just as in a regular radio-to-phone call. Call disconnect may be accomplished by sending the DTMF Disconnect Prefix, call limit time-out, radio activity time-out, or “#0” from the phone side. Radio to Local Phone Calls (Option) If the Local Phone Ringer option is connected to the ZR350, then it is possible to make calls from a radio to the Local Phone.
Section 3. Operation Radio-to-Radio Calls The sign on sequence for a radio-to-radio call is similar to the one for a radio-to-phone call except for the steering digit. The radio will use a “7” as the steering digit for a radio-to-radio call.
Section 3. Operation TALKBACK USERS The interconnect will transmit the appropriate selective call and then send the doublebeep “talk” prompt to the originating radio to let him or her know that they can now start speaking to the called user.
Section 3. Operation ZR350 system. The ZR350 will always look at both the CSQ and the PL/DPL + CSQ inputs on its Receive radio connector and check for a valid indication. If you decide to use this feature, then all of radios being carried by users on this system must be programmed to transmit the same PL tone or DPL code.
Section 3. Operation SINGLE USER INTERCONNECT The Single User mode of operation does not affect operations initiated from the Local phone or from the radios. It only affects how the ZR350 handles calls that come in on the PSTN/PBX phone line. When the phone line rings the necessary number of times, the ZR350 will look in the AutoCall User memory slot and immediately call that user.
Section 3. Operation USER PROGRAMMING The purpose of this subsection is not to explain in detail every command for programming the ZR350 (that will be covered in Section 5), but rather to explain how the programming of individual users is organized. This explanation should make it easier to find the necessary information in the correct tables when the time comes to start programming an interconnect for use by the end users.
4. MAINTENANCE OVERVIEW.............................................................................................................4-1 DISASSEMBLY.......................................................................................................4-1 PARTS LISTS .........................................................................................................4-2 Parts List - 702-9805C ZR350 Control Board .................................................
4. MAINTENANCE OVERVIEW This section of the manual contains the information necessary to work on the ZR350 down to the component level. For more technical information and assistance you can call Motorola and ask for technical support on the ZR350. DISASSEMBLY While it is unlikely that you will need take your ZR350 apart in the field, if the need does arise, there are a few tips that will make process of disassembling and reassembling the unit proceed smoothly and calmly.
Section 4. Maintenance PARTS LISTS This subsection contains the parts lists for the Control Board used in the ZR350 terminal and also the optional Digital Voice Delay and Local Phone Ringer boards. These parts lists describe the characteristics of each part, list its Zetron part number, and, where applicable, list its original manufacturer’s part number as well. In order of appearance the parts lists are for: 1. The ZR350 Control Board. 2. The Digital Voice Delay Board. 3. The Local Phone Ringer Board.
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Section 4. Maintenance Parts List - 702-9805C ZR350 Control Board (Continued) Item 48 49 50 51 Qty 2 1 1 22 52 53 4 7 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 4 1 8 64 65 66 67 68 69 2 1 1 3 2 14 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 5 1 1 5 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 2 2 8 84 85 86 87 88 3 5 1 1 7 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 4 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 Reference Part No.
Section 4. Maintenance Parts List - 702-9805C ZR350 Control Board (Continued) Item Qty Reference 99 0 TP1#,TP2#,TP3#,TP4#, TP5# 100 4 JP1#,JP2#,JP3,JP4, JP5,JP6#,JP9,JP10# 101 0 JP7#,JP8# 102 2 FX1,FX2 NOTE 2 103 1 XVR1 104 1 XVR1 105 4 XFX1-2 (2 EA) NOTE 2 106 4 XJP3,4,5,9 (IN) 107 1 XU1 108 1 XU11 109 1 XU4 110 1 XU5 111 5 XDS1-5 112 1 PCB Part No.
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Section 4. Maintenance SCHEMATICS The remainder of this section contains the schematics of the three printed circuit boards used in the ZR350.
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5. PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW.............................................................................................................5-1 USER EQUIPMENT TYPE .....................................................................................5-1 PROGRAMMING THE ZR350 ................................................................................5-2 Program Mode Access Code............................................................................5-2 Entering the Program Mode................................
USER COMMANDS ............................................................................................... 5-16 Assigning Call Forward Users .......................................................................... 5-16 User Equipment Types..................................................................................... 5-16 Two-tone encode parameters .......................................................................... 5-16 Five-tone encode parameters ..........................................
5. PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW This section of the manual contains information and procedures that will be used by the technician to program the ZR350 to match the particular needs of the end user. There is a brief review of the various equipment types to aid the technician in choosing the correct user programming commands for the application. The remainder of the section is devoted to explaining the use and functions of the DTMF programming commands used to set up the ZR350 itself.
Section 5. Programming QCII tone only pager Caller hears alert beeps after paging tones are sent. QCII tone+voice pager Call initiator may speak voice message after the prompt. PROGRAMMING THE ZR350 The ZR350 cannot be programmed using the Motorola RSS system the way the radios are programmed. All of the programming of the ZR350 is done using DTMF commands, either from the radio or from one of the phone inputs.
Section 5. Programming From the phone 1. Call the number of the phone line going into the interconnect or lift the handset on the Local phone. 2. When the ZR350 answers the phone input that you called in on it will issue a beep as a prompt for you to enter the Program mode access code. If the interconnect is in Single User Mode, wait for the ringing to stop after the Radio Answer Time expires, and listen for a double beep prompt. 3.
Section 5. Programming Some commands, such as the station Morse code ID or changing the Program mode access code, will require the entry of additional digits in order to complete the command. When entering a command of this type, the ZR350 will return a two beep prompt to indicate that it is waiting for more data. After it receives all the information that it needs to complete the command, the interconnect will return the regular five beep “go-ahead” prompt.
Section 5. Programming SYSTEM COMMANDS Access and Disconnect Prefixes In order to initiate and terminate a phone call, a radio must key in a DTMF access or disconnect prefix followed by his or her user number. 01# xx..xx# - CONNECT PREFIX (default = *1) This command sets the Connect Prefix, which is used to initiate and answer calls from a radio. The connect prefix code is entered before the user number and steering digit to sign-on to the ZR350.
Section 5. Programming Pulse Dial Make / Break Ratio These commands are used to set the make/break ratio for pulse dialed mobile originated calls. The default is to use the 39/61 ratio. 204# - SET MAKE/BREAK RATIO to 39/61 (default) 205# - SET MAKE/BREAK RATIO to 33/67 Rings-to-Answer These commands set the number of rings required from the phone line before the ZR350 will answer the call.
Section 5. Programming To clear a group out that has previously had numbers entered in it, use the appropriate command and enter the second # without putting any digits ahead of it. For example, to clear out the First Digit Toll Restricts, enter the following: 14# [beep-beep] # [beep-beep-beep-beep-beep] Radio Ring-out Method This command determines how the ZR350 behaves on a phone-to-radio call.
Section 5. Programming Repeater Transmitter Time-out These commands enable or disable the three minute Transmitter Time-out timer that operates during the Carrier Repeat mode (see command 18#). If the dispatch conversation lasts for longer than three minutes, then the ZR350 will unkey the transmitter and wait for the radio users to unkey before returning to service. The time-out is fixed at three minutes and may only be enabled and disabled. The default condition is enabled.
Section 5. Programming Enable Station Identification These commands are used to disable or enable the Morse Code Station ID, and to set the requirements for transmitting the ID if enabled. The time limit between ID transmissions is always ten minutes, however, command 61# requires that there be some activity on the channel, within the timer period or after it expires, in order to make the ZR350 ID, and command 62# will always ID after the timer times out. The default is to ID upon activity.
Section 5. Programming Courtesy Tone When enabled, this feature sends a 1000 Hz beep tone to the telephone, every time the radio unkeys during a phone-to-radio or a radio-to-phone call. This tone is provided to give the phone party a positive indication that it is his or her turn to talk. This beep is not available during radio-to-radio calls. The default condition for this feature is disabled.
Section 5. Programming transmission from the radio user without terminating the call. When there are only 15 second left to the timer, the interconnect starts sending single beep warning tone, every three seconds, until the radio user either keys up or the call is terminated. The default value for this timer is 30 seconds.
Section 5. Programming Carrier Detect Hold Time These commands are used to set the value of the COR Hold Timer. This timer is used to desensitize the carrier detect input (COR) during simplex operation when the radio is fading or picket-fencing. The ZR350 will not shift from radio-to-phone over to phone-to-radio until the COR input has been false for longer than the time period programmed here. The default value for this feature is no hold time.
Section 5. Programming Busy Tone Disconnect The ZR350 can use the VOX detector to detect a busy signal from the phone and terminate a radio originated call without any further action on the part of the radio user. The ZR350 can be programmed to only react to a busy tone during the first 20 seconds of the call, to ignore busy tone altogether, or to react to busy tone at any time throughout the whole call. The default for this feature is to only look for a busy tone during the first 20 seconds.
Section 5. Programming The following are DTMF commands for initial setup and test: Reset Memory to Defaults This command resets all programmable items to the factory defaults and clears all of the user database and call forwarding database. 91# - RESET MEMORY TO DEFAULTS The ZR350 may be reset manually by holding in the “CONNECT” button while cycling power. The button must be held in until the “PHONE” LED begins flashing. Release the button to place the ZR350 into its normal operating mode.
Section 5. Programming Call Forward Gap These commands are used to enable or disable a one second gap between call forwards. When the transmitter is dropped, there is a slight chance that another user may acquire the channel. The ZR350 does not check carrier again before proceeding with the call forwarding, therefore, the ZR350 can interfere with other users on the channel if a gap is used. Default is no gap.
Section 5. Programming USER COMMANDS The following commands are used to assign specific attributes to individual users. Any user programming done with these commands is cleared back to the default settings whenever the memory of the ZR350 is reset. Assigning Call Forward Users This command is used to assign the call forward user number for any user. After the command has been entered, the ZR350 will give two beeps to indicate that it is waiting for the user number of the user who has been called.
Section 5. Programming QCII as their paging format, then the interconnect uses the two digits of the user number to select tones from the two tone groups specified with these commands. The first digit of the user number selects a tone from the group specified by the command 65#, and the second digit of the user number selects a tone from the group specified by the command 66#.
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Section 5. Programming d) Extended First Tone. The ZR350 may be configured to extend the first selcall tone of all outbound selcalls to the transmitter. When Scanning Radios are being used on a system, the radios monitor each channel in their scan list for RF Carrier, CTCSS, and a Selcall Tone. When all three are detected the radio stops scanning and waits for the remainder of the call sequence to see if the call is for itself or not.
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Section 5. Programming 3# This command sends one sequence of the “End-of-Programming” tone to the telephone and then returns to idle, waiting for another command. 4# This command sends one sequence of the “Programming Error” tone to the telephone and then returns to idle, waiting for another test command. 5# This command will continuously send a tone in a two seconds on, four second off pattern, until the CONNECT button is pressed, at which time the interconnect returns to idle, waiting for another command.
Section 5. Programming an “End-of-Program-Mode” tone (ringing) and the return to its normal idle state, waiting for a call to come in.
APPENDIX A. QUICK REFERENCE SYSTEM PROGRAMMING COMMANDS ..............................................................A-1 USER PROGRAMMING COMMANDS ...................................................................A-3 SELECTIVE CALLING COMMANDS......................................................................A-3 INSTALLATION COMMANDS ................................................................................A-3 FIVE-TONE ENCODE (Tone Group/Timing Table) ............................................
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Appendix A. Quick Reference TWO-TONE PAGING (Tone Group/Tone Number/Frequency Table) 1 TONE GROUP NUMBER 2 3 4 5 6 TONE # 0 1 2 3 4 330.5 349.0 368.5 389.0 410.8 569.1 600.9 634.5 669.9 707.3 1092.4 288.5 296.5 304.7 313.0 321.7 339.6 358.6 378.6 399.8 553.9 584.8 617.4 651.9 688.3 1122.5 1153.4 1185.2 1217.8 1251.4 5 6 7 8 9 433.7 457.9 483.5 510.5 539.0 746.8 788.5 832.5 879.0 928.1 953.7 979.9 1006.9 1034.7 1063.2 422.1 445.7 470.5 496.8 524.6 726.8 767.4 810.2 855.5 903.2 1285.8 1321.