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CONTENTS Computer Software Copyrights . . . . . . . 3 Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Radio Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Operation and Control Functions . . . . . . . . 6 Radio Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Programmable Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Keypad Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Keypad Lock/Unlock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Menu Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CONTENTS Utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 DTMF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Starting or Stopping Scan . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Using the Scan Button . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Using the Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Priority Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Talkback. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Deleting a Nuisance Channel.
COMPUTER SOFTWARE COPYRIGHTS COMPUTER SOFTWARE COPYRIGHTS The Motorola products described in this manual may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs stored in semiconductor memories or other media. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programs, including, but not limited to, the exclusive right to copy or reproduce in any form the copyrighted computer program.
SAFETY PRODUCT SAFETY AND RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE ! Caution Before using this product, read the operating instructions for safe usage contained in the Product Safety and RF Exposure booklet enclosed with your radio. ATTENTION! SAFETY This radio is restricted to occupational use only to satisfy FCC RF energy exposure requirements.
RADIO OVERVIEW RADIO OVERVIEW This user guide covers the operation of the GP388 and GP388R Professional Portable Radio.
RADIO OVERVIEW OPERATION AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS Radio Controls The numbers below refer to the illustrations on the inside front cover. 1. Rotary Knob Used as a channel selector and for multifunction scrolling. 2. On-Off / Volume Knob Used to turn the radio on or off, and to adjust the radio’s volume. 3. Push to Talk Button (PTT) Press and hold down this button to talk, release it to listen. 4. Side Button 1 (Programmable) Recommended for Monitor/ Call Cancel Button. 5.
Description Monitor/Cancel Monitor allows user to select between signalling squelch, carrier squelch and unsquelch, and to suspend scan when landed on a channel in scan mode. Cancel allows user to cancel current incoming or outgoing call. Radio Call To make an individual or group selective call. Missed Call List Allows user direct access into the Missed Call List menu feature. Contact List Allows user direct access into Contact List menu feature.
RADIO OVERVIEW Feature English Description Nuisance Delete To delete a nuisance (unwanted) channel when scanning, with exception of priority channel, last channel in scan list and home channel. Power Level To toggle the radio’s transmit power level between High and Low. Talkaround On/Off To talk directly with another radio without going through a system or despatcher. Emergency Activates emergency alarm sequence. Lone Worker To identify user as a lone worker.
Description DTMF To place the keypad into permanent DTMF live dial mode. Backlight To toggle the display/keypad backlight on and off.
RADIO OVERVIEW Keypad Keys 1 4 7 * Keypad Lock/Unlock 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 # These keys are used when dialling a phone number, making a radio call, or for numeric channel selection. On your radio there is a keypad lock feature which allows you to lock the keypad keys and menu keys to eliminate accidental key presses. Press the keypad lock button to lock the keys, the display icon L will be lit and the display will show: Lock Keypad After 2 seconds the radio returns to the IDLE STATE.
Menu Keys Up x + c d e f Left Down Right RADIO OVERVIEW Menu/ Exit Menu/Select Key c Used to enter the Menu Mode. When you are in the Menu Mode, this key is also used to make menu selections. Note: When the radio is in the IDLE STATE, pressing any of the six menu keys causes the radio to enter the Menu mode. Exit Key x Used to move up to the next higher Menu level. When the top level menu is selected, this key is used to exit the Menu Mode. Up Key + Used for scrolling when in Menu Mode.
RADIO OVERVIEW Menu Navigation Chart c (Refer to Menu Navigation guidelines— + e Missed Calls select/ ID status/ voice/ Contact List Status Channel Utilities Radio Information select/ enter ID select/ enter ID select/ enterID Channel No. + e + e Scan DTMF Call Forward Talkaround Whisper Lone Worker Companding Backlight SW Version CP Version SW Part No. CP Part No. Menu Navigation c to enter Menu Mode. on/off + e high/low Power Level + or e to scroll through the c to select Menu item.
LCD Display and Icons Symbol L Keypad Lock Indicator On indicates that the keypad and menu keys are locked. Off indicates unlocked. P Battery Level Indicator Shows the remaining charge in your battery, based on how many bars are displayed. Flashing, indicates flat battery. D DTMF Indicator Indicates DTMF is enabled. Q Missed Call Indicator On indicates call in list. Off indicates no calls in list. Flashing, indicates new call in list. J Talkaround Indicator Indicates talkaround enabled.
RADIO OVERVIEW Audio Signal Tones High pitched tone Tone Low pitched tone Signal Radio self-test OK. Power up Fail Radio self-test fail. Button/ Keypad Error Button/keypad key/ menu key press not permitted. Engaged Channel busy or not permitted to transmit. Call Failed Call failed to connect. Force Monitor Radio must monitor channel before transmission permitted. Button Feature Enable Any option button pressed to enable a feature.
Signal Description Channel Free Beep Indicates current channel is free. Incoming Emergency Alert Indicates an emergency situation. Keypad Acknowledge Confidence tone when any key pressed. Ringtones English/French/ General RADIO OVERVIEW Tone Incoming calls (high tones), outgoing calls (low tones).
GETTING STARTED • Charging a hot battery (above 35°C) results in reduced discharge capacity, affecting the performance of the radio. Motorola rapid-rate battery chargers contain a temperature-sensing circuit to ensure that the battery is charged within these temperature limits. This product is powered by a lithium-ion rechargeable battery. • The following battery tips will help you obtain the highest performance and longest cycle life from your Motorola rechargeable battery.
Battery chargers will charge only the Motorola authorized batteries listed below; other batteries will not charge. Table 1: IP54 Radio Battery List Part No. Description Table 2: IP67 Radio Battery List Part No. Description Slim Li-Ion, 1000 mAh, 7.5 V Battery (IP54) PMNN4073_ Li-Ion FM IP67 Standard Battery JMNN4024_R High Capacity Li-Ion, 1320 mAh, 7.5 V Battery (IP54) PMNN4074_ Li-Ion Non-FM IP67 Standard Battery JMNN4025_R NiMH, 700 mAh, 7.
Note: IP67 water submersible radios MUST be fitted with Motorola authorized IP67 batteries to ensure proper functionality. GETTING STARTED Warning:When charging a IP67 battery, make sure that the IP67 battery (or IP67 battery with IP67 radio) is not wet prior to placing in the charger. Warning:The battery charger is not waterproof. For your safety and proper operation of the charger, IP67 radios MUST be dry prior to placing in the battery charger for charging.
Recycling or Disposal of Batteries Charger LED Status Motorola endorses and encourages the recycling of all re-chargeable batteries. Contact your local Motorola dealer for further information. Red Battery is charging Green Battery is fully charged Charging the Battery Flashing Red * Battery is unchargeable If a battery is new, or its charge level is very low, you will need to charge the battery before you can use it in your radio.
ACCESSORY INFORMATION GETTING STARTED Attaching the Battery Removing the Battery Slots 1. 2. Fit the extensions at the bottom of the battery into the slots at the bottom of the radio’s body. Press the top part of the battery towards the radio until you hear a click. English 20 1. Turn off the radio, if it is turned on. 2. Slide the battery latches, on both sides of the battery, downwards. 3. Pull the top part of the battery away from the radio’s body, and remove the battery.
Removing the Antenna 1. Align the threaded end of the antenna with the radio’s antenna connector. 1. 2. Turn the antenna clockwise to fasten it. Turn the antenna counterclockwise until you can remove it.
GETTING STARTED DRAINING WATER FROM THE IP67 GP388R SPEAKER RADIO OPERATION Turning the Radio On or Off ON Note: If you accidentally drop your GP366R radio into water, pick up the radio, and gently tap the radio (as shown above) to remove the water from the speaker grille and microphone port before using it. Note: Do not submerge your radio for any longer than 30 minutes and no deeper than 1 metre. If these limits are exceeded then your radio could be permanently damaged.
Radio On Message At power up the radio will display a message customised by your dealer, e.g.: Radio On After this text has been displayed, the radio perform a self test routine. On completion of a successful self test the radio will display: Channel Ready Note: If your radio fails the self test routine consult your dealer. Adjusting the Radio’s Volume • Turn the On-Off/Volume Control knob to adjust the volume level.
Turn the rotary knob (1) clockwise or counterclockwise until you reach the desired channel indicated on the display. Sending a Call 1. Select the desired radio channel. 2. Press the PTT button and speak clearly into the microphone.Your mouth should be 2.5 to 5 cm away from the microphone. 3. When transmitting, the red indicator will light continuously. 4. Release the PTT button to listen. Method 2 1 + or e until: Channel Number or Alias GETTING STARTED 2 c to confirm your selection.
Receiving a Call 1. Turn your radio on and adjust the volume level. 2. Switch to the desired radio channel. 3. If, at any time, a call is received you will hear the call at the volume level you have set. Note: The system may have a limited call time and the call may be terminated automatically if this call time is exceeded. GETTING STARTED Cancelling a Call At any time while setting up a call it may be cancelled by pressing the Monitor/Call Cancel button. The call timer can also cancel a call.
RADIO CALLS To answer the call: SELECTIVE CALLS 1. Press the PTT button or Call button. Making a Selective Call 2. The call will terminate automatically when the conversation has ended or press the Monitor button. You can make a selective call to a particular radio, known as an individual call, or a group of radios, known as a group call. You can make calls by using the Contact List, the Missed Calls List or Manual Dialling.
CONTACT LIST When the radio is in the IDLE state or during a call, the contact list may be used to give access to up to 255 preprogrammed numbers accessed via the menu. Depending on the way your radio is programmed, the radio will display either the alpha alias (name) or the number to be dialled. Once in the Contact List, there are three ways to choose the desired address: Method 1 Turn the rotary knob (1) clockwise or counterclockwise until you reach the desired address indicated on the display.
Once the desired address is displayed, there are two methods to select the address: 1 d or f Once (to select number) 1234567 2 d Again (to delete last digit) 123456 For Numbers, eg: 1234567 3 d Once (to delete last digit) 123456 4 Enter new numbers 5 PTT button to make radio call. Method 1 c to confirm your selection. Display shows: (for 2 seconds) Selected RADIO CALLS Method 2 Press the PTT button or Call 1-4 to select address and make the call.
To view the calls in the list via the menu: Missed Calls If a call remains unanswered, the call will be stored by the radio, provided that Missed Calls has been programmed into your radio. Up to ten calls can be stored. If the same radio calls more than once, only the most recent call is stored. When ten calls have been stored by the radio, depending on the radio programming, the eleventh call received may overwrite the first or not be stored by the radio.
Example: 1 Display shows You can call back to any number in the Missed Call list by: Reception S 1 If the displays shows S there is a status message associated with the call. f Addr: Alias Displays message e.g. On Break f again Displays status number e.g. 2 PTT button or c or # to make the call. 3 After the call is set-up, press PTT button and talk with your mouth 2.5-5 cm from microphone. Release PTT to listen.
On a successful call set- up, the entry is automatically deleted from the stack together with any associated status message. Unanswered calls may be deleted from the Missed Call list at any time by : 1 c to enter Menu Mode. 2 Display shows: 3 c to select 4 + or e to select entry in list: x to request deletion. 6 Display shows: 7 c to confirm deletion. 8 Display shows momentarily, then returns to the Missed Calls list: To exit the Missed Call List: 1 Missed Calls xx to exit Missed Call List.
Status Call A status is a code for transmitting prearranged messages, e.g. status “05” may indicate “Return to Base”. The prearranged messages and associated code digits are contained in a Status List which contains up to 255 entries. This list is used for both incoming calls, when the status of the calling radio is displayed, and outgoing calls, when your status is sent either to a requesting radio or to other radios.
Receiving a Status Call Method 1 Your radio receives a Status Call when: c to confirm your selection. Display shows: (for 2 seconds) Selected Method 2 Press the PTT button or Call 1-4 to select and make the call. Call 1-4 are pre-programmed call buttons. Note: During a call you may enter the status list as described above and make another status call to a third party or initiate a new status call.
EMERGENCY CALL Your radio can be programmed to give you a one-button quick access to call a particular radio or centre (predefined by your dealer) in emergency situations. This is the Emergency Call. When you make an Emergency call, your radio goes into an Emergency state, which can be programmed to: • continually receive speech, • the radio can receive and transmit. 1. Press the Emergency button to initiate an Emergency call. 2. Emergency can be stopped by: •Switching the radio Off and On again.
keypad. If in doubt, please contact your dealer or network manager for further information. To initiate a DTMF call with Automatic Telephone Interconnect Call 1 Press dedicated Call Button (Call 1-4 or PTT), you will hear a tone sequence. Display icon lit: D 2 Wait for call to be set up when you will hear a dial tone. Display shows: 4 Once the radio has connected to the called number, you can begin the conversation.
To initiate a DTMF call with Manually Dialled Telephone Interconnect Call 1 Enter the interconnect call from the keypad, you will hear a tone sequence. Display shows e.g. 122 2 Press dedicated Call Button (PTT or Call 1-4) Display icon lit: D 3 Wait for call to be set up when you will hear a dial tone. RADIO CALLS Display shows: Enter Digits 4 Enter desired phone number, taking care not to press the PTT. Note: Each DTMF digit is transmitted instantly.
Permanent DTMF Mode Press the pre-programmed DTMF button once, to put the keypad into permanent DTMF live dial mode. Press the DTMF button again to disable the DTMF live dial. The radio then returns to the IDLE STATE and select calls can be made. Alternatively, use the DTMF menu option to enable or disable permanent DTMF Mode. Note: Permanent DTMF mode is not available in scan or during a call. Using the DTMF Button 1.
To initiate a DTMF call in permanent live dial 1 Enter the interconnect call from the keypad, you will hear a tone sequence. Display shows e.g. 122 2 Wait for call to be set up when you will hear a dial tone. Display shows: Enter Digits 3 Enter desired phone number, taking care not to press the PTT. RADIO CALLS Note: Each DTMF digit is transmitted instantly. Display shows entered digits: English 38 8116 4 Once the radio has connected to the called number, you can begin the conversation.
UTILITIES DTMF DTMF means Dual Tone Multi Frequency and is used when the radio is required to operate in a radio system with an interface to telephone systems. You can switch On or Off Permanent DTMF Mode by using a pre-programmed DTMF button or via the menu, please refer to page 34. STARTING OR STOPPING SCAN You can start or stop a scan operation by using a pre-programmed Scan button or via the menu, either when the radio is in the IDLE STATE or when in a call. Using the Scan Button 1.
UTILITIES Using the Menu 1 Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE, or in a call. 2 c to enter Menu Mode. 3 + or e until: 4 c to select 5 + or e until: 6 c to select Utilities Scan Display shows current status e.g. : Off 7 + or e until: On 8 c to select Display shows: (for 2 seconds) 9 Selected Chan: 05 40 PRIORITY CHANNEL A scan list may contain a priority channel.
DELETING A NUISANCE CHANNEL 1. Select Scan Off. Your radio will stop scanning, the scan stop alert tone will sound, the display icon G and the LED indicator will be extinguished. 3. Select Scan On. Your radio will re-start scanning, the scan start alert tone will sound, the display icon G will be lit , the LED indicator will blink green and the scan list will contain all programmed channels.
will sound and the display will show: UTILITIES Forwarded Off Using the Menu 1 Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE. 2 c to enter Menu Mode. 3 + or e until: 4 c to select 5 + or e until: 6 c to select Utilities Call Forward Off 7 + or e until: On 8 c to select 9 42 You can switch On or Off Talkaround by using a pre-programmed Talkaround button or via the menu.
WHISPER 1 Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE. 2 c to enter Menu Mode. Whisper allows you to talk quietly into the radio microphone when making a call, by increasing the gain of the radio microphone. 3 + or e until: 4 c to select 5 + or e until: 6 c to select Utilities Talkaround Display shows current status e.g. : Off 7 + or e until: On 8 c to select Display shows: (for 2 seconds) 9 Selected You can switch On or Off Whisper by using a pre-programmed Whisper button or via the menu.
UTILITIES Using the Menu LONE WORKER 1 Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE. The Lone Worker feature enables you to work alone with added safety. 2 c to enter Menu Mode. 3 + or e until: You can switch On or Off Lone Worker by using a pre-programmed Lone Worker button or via the menu. 4 c to select 5 + or e until: 6 c to select Utilities Using the Lone Worker Button Whisper Display shows current status e.g. : Off 7 + or e until: On 8 c to select Display shows: (for 2 seconds) 9 1.
POWER LEVEL 1 Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE. 2 c to enter Menu Mode. 3 + or e until: 4 c to select You can transmit your calls at different transmit power levels. A higher level means you can reach a radio that is farther away. A lower power level conserves battery power. Use the high power setting only when necessary, to conserve battery life. 5 + or e until: 6 c to select Utilities Lone Worker Using the Power Level Button Display shows current status e.g.
UTILITIES Using the Menu COMPANDING 1 Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE. 2 c to enter Menu Mode. 3 + or e until: 4 c to select 5 + or e until: Companding is a collective term to define compressing the audio signal on transmission and expanding the audio signal on reception. The overall effect is to reduce noise in the received signal, giving you crisper, clearer audio clarity. Companding should only be used when other radios in your system have the same companding feature available.
BACKLIGHT 1 Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE. 2 c to enter Menu Mode. 3 + or e until: 4 c to select Backlight illuminates the radio display, keypad and menu navigation keys. Your radio can be programmed to have the backlight permanently on, permanently off or a timed period, when any new information being displayed, causes the backlight to remain on for 10 seconds. 5 + or e until: 6 c to select Utilities Companding Display shows current status e.g.
UTILITIES Using the Menu 9 1 Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE. 2 c to enter Menu Mode. 3 + or e until: 4 c to select 5 + or e until: 6 c to select 7 Chan: 05 Utilities Backlight Display shows current status e.g. : Off + or e until: On or Timed 8 c to select e.g.: Display shows: (for 2 seconds) Timed Selected VOICE OPERATED TRANSMIT (VOX) When the VOX headset/microphone is connected, your radio may be used with hands-free operation.
connector or, 2. UTILITIES Change channel with the VOX headset connected. STUN/UNSTUN For added security and to avoid abuse of the radio system in which you operate, a feature known as Stun/Unstun is included in your radio. This feature can only be activated by your system manager or administrator. For example, if your radio is stolen and is being used illegally, your system administrator can send a signal which will stun the radio making it incapable of being used.
RADIO INFORMATION 5 + or e until: or RADIO To enable you and your dealer/system administrator to establish, quickly, the software and radio parameters programmed into your radio, a feature known as Radio Information can be accessed via the menu. On selection of Radio Information, your radio display will indicate: • Software (SW) version • Codeplug (CP) version • Software (SW) part number • Codeplug (CP) part number or SW Part No or 6 7 c to select e.g.: SW Version Display shows e.g.
8 + or e for further selections following steps 6 and 7: SW Version or CP Version or SW Part No or CP Part No 9 x x to exit RADIO menu mode , display shows e.g.
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