Harris XG-75P, XG-75Pe Quick Manual

Quick Guide
14221-1100-1010
Rev. C, March 2016
XG-75P/XG-75Pe
Portable Radios
Radio Controls
Top View
Side View
Power On­Off/Volume Control Knob
Rotate clockwise to apply power to the radio
and increase the volume. Rotate counter-clockwise to decrease volume
and power off radio.
System/Group/
Channel Control
Knob
A 16 position rotary knob for selecting systems or groups/channels (set during programming).
Emergency/ Home Button
Pre-programmed to declare an emergency or select a pre-set Home group/system. One or
the other can be assigned to this button.
PTT Button
The PTT button is pressed to transmit.
Option Button
Pre-programmed to activate one software option.
Clear/Monitor Button (Option Button 2)
Trunked mode: Used to exit the current operation and terminate special calls. Conventional mode: Used to monitor channels and temporarily remove Channel Guard
decoding from a channel.
A/B Switch Or A/B/C Switch
Can be configured for variety of functions. Refer
to the operator manual for more information. Note: A/B/C switch only available on XG-75Pe
models.
Radio Keypad Functions
Locking/Unlocking Keypad
1. Press the button.
2. Within 1 second, press the Option button
on the side
of the radio.
Selects systems, groups, or channels.
Secondary Function: Changes the selection for an
item within a list.
Accesses the pre-stored menu.
Secondary Function
: Activates a selected item within a
list. (Similar to an “Enter” key.)
(Scan Model) Adds/Deletes selected groups or
channels from SCAN list of the currently selected
system.
(Scan Model) Toggles SCAN operation ON and OFF. (Scan Model) Activates one of any programmable
software options selected during the PC programming,
including: high/low TX power and talkaround.
Radio Keypad Functions (cont’d)
(System Model) Selects a specific system. (System Model) Selects a specific group. (System Model) Toggles SCAN operation on and off. (System Model) Enables Private mode for the
system/group/channel displayed. (System Model) Adds groups or channels from the
currently selected system to the SCAN list. (System Model) Accesses the status list (0-9). The
Status key permits the transmission of a pre­programmed status message to an EDACS or P25 site.
(System Model) Accesses the message list (0-9). The Message key permits the transmission of a pre­programmed message to an EDACS or P25 site.
(System Model) Deletes a selected g
roup or channel
from the SCAN list of the currently selected system. (System Model) Initiates telephone interconnect
calls. (System Model) Initiates individual (unit-to-unit)
calls. Inverts display – Toggle normal/invert. Requires
ECP R16B or later.
1 – 9 * 0 #
(System Model) Keys used to place telephone interconnect and individual (unit-to-unit) calls. Functions as a telephone keypad.
Alert Tones
(T) = trunked only (B) = both trunked and conv modes
Ready-to­Talk (B)
One short mid-pitched tone. OK to talk after pressing PTT button.
Call Queued (T)
One high-pitched tone. Call queued for processing.
Autokey (T)
One mid-pitched tone. Queued call received channel assignment.
System Busy (T)
Three low-pitched tones. System busy or unable to complete the call.
Call Denied (T)
One low-pitched tone. Radio not authorized on the system or group.
Carrier Control Timer (B)
Five high-pitched tones and one long low-pitched tone. PTT pressed for too long.
Low Battery (B)
One low-pitched and one short mid-pitched tone. Low battery. Replace battery immediately.
TX Low
Battery
Alert (B)
Transmit Lockout: One low-pitched tone after PTT. Battery too low to transmit.
Attach Battery Pack
1. Align the tabs at each side on the bottom of
the battery pack with the slots at the bottom of the battery cavity.
2.
Push the top of the battery pack down until
the latches click to attach the battery to the radio.
3.
Tug gently to verify that the latches are
secure and the battery pack is properly
attached to the radio.
Remove Battery Pack
1. Pull both latches on either side of the battery
pack toward the bottom of the radio simultaneously.
2.
Pull the battery away from the radio.
3.
Remove the battery pack from the radio.
Quick Guide
14221-1100-1010
Rev. C, March 2016
XG-75P/XG-75Pe
Portable Radios
Radio Controls
Top View
Side View
Power On­Off/Volume Control Knob
Rotate clockwise to apply power to the radio
and increase the volume. Rotate counter-clockwise to decrease volume
and power off radio.
System/Group/
Channel Control
Knob
A 16 position rotary knob for selecting systems or groups/channels (set during programming).
Emergency/ Home Button
Pre-programmed to declare an emergency or select a pre-set Home group/system. One or
the other can be assigned to this button.
PTT Button
The PTT button is pressed to transmit.
Option Button
Pre-programmed to activate one software option.
Clear/Monitor Button (Option Button 2)
Trunked mode: Used to exit the current
operation and terminate special calls. Conventional mode: Used to monitor channels and temporarily remove Channel Guard
decoding from a channel.
A/B Switch Or A/B/C Switch
Can be configured for variety of functions. Refer
to the operator manual for more information. Note: A/B/C switch only available on XG-75Pe
models.
Radio Keypad Functions
Locking/Unlocking Keypad
1. Press the button.
2. Wi thin 1 second, press the Option button
on the side
of the radio.
Selects systems, groups, or channels.
Secondary Function: Changes the selection for an
item within a list.
Accesses the pre-stored menu.
Secondary Function
: Activates a selected item within a
list. (Similar to an “Enter” key.)
(Scan Model) Adds/Deletes selected groups or
channels from SCAN list of the currently selected system.
(Scan Model) Toggles SCAN operation ON and OFF.
(Scan Model) Activates one of any programmable
software options selected during the PC programming,
including: high/low TX power and talkaround.
Radio Keypad Functions (cont’d)
(System Model) Selects a specific system. (System Model) Selects a specific group. (System Model) Toggles SCAN operation on and off. (System Model) Enables Private mode for the
system/group/channel displayed. (System Model) Adds groups or channels from the
currently selected system to the SCAN list. (System Model) Accesses the status list (0-9). The
Status key permits the transmission of a pre­programmed status message to an EDACS or P25 site.
(System Model) Accesses the message list (0-9). The Message key permits the transmission of a pre­programmed message to an EDACS or P25 site.
(System Model) Deletes a selected
group or channel
from the SCAN list of the currently selected system. (System Model) Initiates telephone interconnect
calls. (System Model) Initiates individual (unit-to-unit)
calls. Inverts display – Toggle normal/invert. Requires
ECP R16B or later.
1 – 9 * 0 #
(System Model) Keys used to place telephone interconnect and individual (unit-to-unit) calls. Functions as a telephone keypad.
Alert Tones
(T) = trunked only (B) = both trunked and conv modes
Ready-to­Talk (B)
One short mid-pitched tone. OK to talk after pressing PTT button.
Call Queued (T)
One high-pitched tone. Call queued for processing.
Autokey (T)
One mid-pitched tone. Queued call received channel assignment.
System Busy (T)
Three low-pitched tones. System busy or unable to complete the call.
Call Denied (T)
One low-pitched tone. Radio not authorized on the system or group.
Carrier Control Timer (B)
Five high-pitched tones and one long low-pitched tone. PTT pressed for too long.
Low Battery (B)
One low-pitched and one short mid-pitched tone. Low battery. Replace battery immediately.
TX Low
Battery
Alert (B)
Transmit Lockout: One low-pitched tone after PTT. Battery too low to transmit.
Attach Battery Pack
1. Align the tabs at each side on the bottom of
the battery pack with the slots at the bottom of the battery cavity.
2.
Push the top of the battery pack down until
the latches click to attach the battery to the radio.
3.
Tug gently to verify that the latches are
secure and the battery pack is properly
attached to the radio.
Remove Battery Pack
1. Pull both latches on either side of the battery
pack toward the bottom of the radio simultaneously.
2.
Pull the battery away from the radio.
3.
Remove the battery pack from the radio.
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Display and Status Icons
Radio is transmitting. Radio is transmitting/receiving a call, call is queued. T99 Mode is enabled. Channel Guard (CG) enabled. EDACS trunked system is in Failsoft™ mode.
Selected group/channel set at low power TX. If icon is not visible, TX at high power.
Radio is transmitting or receiving an encrypted call.
Selected talk group/channel is operating in P25, ProVoice, or analog conventional mode.
Rotating clockwise – scan mode enabled. Selected talk group/channel is a Priority 1, 2, or “in the
scan list.” The talk group or channel isn’t in the scan list if a priority icon isn’t associated with it.
Special call select/entry mode (Individual or Telephone Interconnect).
Gauges approximate battery voltage level. “Empty” indicates low battery.
Noise cancelling is enabled.
FLORIDA
NEW YORK
VIRGINIA BRAZIL
UNITED
KINGDOM
UAE SINGAPORE
Radio Status Messages
CC SCAN
Control Channel Scan mode - Trunked mode
only.
Control channel lost, searching for a control
channel.
WA SCAN
Wide Area Scan mode - Trunked mode only. Radio searching for a new system.
TALKARND
Talkaround mode - Conventional mode only. Radio operating unit-to-unit.
SYSC ON
System Scan Features On - Trunked mode only.
SYSC OFF
System Scan Features Off - Trunked mode only.
LOW BATT
Low Battery - Battery charge too low to transmit.
RXEMER
Receive Emergency - Trunked mode only. Indicates an emergency call is being received. This message will be flashing on line two.
TXEMER
Transmit Emergency - Trunked mode only. Indicates an emergency call has been transmitted on this radio. This message will be flashing on line two.
WHC
Who Has Called - Trunked mode only. Missed Individual call.
UNKNOWN
Unknown ID - Trunked mode only. Individual call being received from an unknown ID.
QUEUED
Call Queued - Trunked mode only. Indicates the system has placed the call in a request queue.
SYS BUSY
System Busy - Trunked mode only. System is busy, no channels available, queue is full, or
indivi
dual call being made to radio already
receiving a call.
DENIED
Call Denied - Trunked mode only. Radio or group not authorized on selected system or group.
NOTICE!
The material contained herein is subject to U.S. export approval. No export or
re-
export is permitted without written approval from the U.S. Government.
Rated: EAR99; in accordance with U.S. Dept. of Commer
ce regulations 15CFR774,
Export Administration Regulations.
Menu
The menu
key allows access to features that are not
available from the keypad.
1. Press the key to enter menu mode.
2. Use the or button
to scroll through the available
menu items.
3. Press the key again to select the item.
4.
Depending upon the item selected, further scrolling using
the or button may be required.
5. Press the key again to return to the active display.
Trunked Mode
Transmit a Group Call
1. Select the group.
2. Press the PTT button and speak
normally while holding the
microphone approximately two inches from your mouth.
3. Release the PTT button when finished speaking
and wait for
a reply.
Receive a Group Call
1. Listen to the call.
2. The Group name or “GRxxxx” appears
in the display to
indicate a call is being received.
3. Press the PTT button to respond and speak
normally while
holding the microphone approximately two
inches from your
mouth.
4. Release the PTT button when finished speaking
and wait
for a reply.
Trunked Mode (cont’d)
Transmit an Individual Call (System Model)
1. Press the button to access individual call list. appears.
2. Use the or
button to scroll through the individual
call list or enter the Logical ID (LID) number from keypad.
3. Press the PTT button and speak
normally while holding the
microphone approximately two inches from your mouth.
4. Release the PTT button when finished speaking
and wait for
a reply.
Receive an Individual Call (System Model)
1. Receive audio sounds when a call is received and
the
display reads: ID xxxxx
*INDV*
2. Press and hold the PTT button to respond. Radio continues
to ring until PTT is pressed or originating radio disconnects.
3. If call is cleared with no response, the radio stores
the ID in
Who Has Called (WHC) list and display: *WHC*.
4. Press the key to display ID.
Press PTT button to
return call or press Monitor/Clear button to clear *WHC*.
Transmit a Telephone Interconnect Call (System Model)
1. Press the button to access phone call list. appears.
2. Follow steps 2 through 4 in “Transmit
an Individual Call”
above.
Receive a Telephone Interconnect Call (System Model)
1. Receive audio sounds when call is received and the
display
reads: *PHONE*.
2. Follow Steps 2 through 4 for “Receive an Individual Call.”
Conventional Mode
Transmit a Call
1. Select the conventional system and channel.
2. Press the
Monitor/Clear button briefly. If audio is heard or
is illuminated, then the channel is busy.
3. When the channel becomes available, press the
PTT button
and speak
normally while holding the microphone
approximately two inches from your mouth.
4. Release the PTT button when finished speaking
and wait for
a reply.
Receive a Call
1.
Select a conventional system and channel or turn Scan on
and make sure desired channel is in Scan list.
2.
When the radio receives a call, the radio unmutes and the
channel name or number appears in the display.
Declare an Emergency
1. Press and hold the red Emergency/Home button.
2. and are ill uminated in the display and *TXEMER* flashes in the display. After 2-3 seconds, turns off.
3. *TXEMER* and
remain illuminated in the display until the
emergency is cleared.
4. Press the PTT button and reappears. Speak normally.
5.
Release the PTT button when transmission is complete.
Press and
hold the Clear/Monitor button, then
simultaneously press the emergency button to clear an
emergency (if enabled through programming).
For more detailed operating information and a list of options
and accessories, refer to Operator’s Manual 14221-1100-2010
,
available online at www.pspc.harris.com.
Display and Status Icons
Radio is transmitting. Radio is transmitting/receiving a call, call is queued. T99 Mode is enabled. Channel Guard (CG) enabled. EDACS trunked system is in Failsoft™ mode.
Selected group/channel set at low power TX. If icon is not visible, TX at high power.
Radio is transmitting or receiving an encrypted call.
Selected talk group/channel is operating in P25, ProVoice, or analog conventional mode.
Rotating clockwise – scan mode enabled. Selected talk group/channel is a Priority 1, 2, or “in the
scan list.” The talk group or channel isn’t in the scan list if a priority icon isn’t associated with it.
Special call select/entry mode (Individual or Telephone Interconnect).
Gauges approximate battery voltage level. “Empty” indicates low battery.
Noise cancelling is enabled.
FLORIDA
NEW YORK
VIRGINIA BRAZIL
UNITED
KINGDOM
UAE SINGAPORE
Radio Status Messages
CC SCAN
Control Channel Scan mode - Trunked mode
only.
Control channel lost, searching for a control
channel.
WA SCAN
Wide Area Scan mode - Trunked mode only. Radio searching for a new system.
TALKARND
Talkaround mode - Conventional mode only. Radio operating unit-to-unit.
SYSC ON
System Scan Features On - Trunked mode only.
SYSC OFF
System Scan Features Off - Trunked mode only.
LOW BATT
Low Battery - Battery charge too low to transmit.
RXEMER
Receive Emergency - Trunked mode only. Indicates an emergency call is being received. This message will be flashing on line two.
TXEMER
Transmit Emergency - Trunked mode only. Indicates an emergency call has been
transmitted on this radio. This message will
be
flashing on line two.
WHC
Who Has Called - Trunked mode only. Missed Individual call.
UNKNOWN
Unknown ID - Trunked mode only. Individual call being received from an unknown ID.
QUEUED
Call Queued - Trunked mode only. Indicates the system has placed the call in a request queue.
SYS BUSY
System Busy - Trunked mode only. System is busy, no channels available, queue is full, or individual call being made to radio already receiving a call.
DENIED
Call Denied - Trunked mode only. Radio or group not authorized on selected system or group.
NOTICE!
The material contained herein is subject to U.S. export approval. No export or
re-
export is permitted without written approval from the U.S. Government.
Rated: EAR99; in accordance with U.S. Dept. of Commerce
regulations 15CFR774,
Export Administration Regulations.
Menu
The menu
key allows access to features that are not
available from the keypad.
1. Press the key to enter menu mode.
2. Use the or button
to scroll through the available
menu items.
3. Press the key again to select the item.
4.
Depending upon the item selected, further scrolling using
the or button may be required.
5. Press the key again to return to the active display.
Trunked Mode
Transmit a Group Call
1. Select the group.
2. Press the PTT button and speak
normally while holding the
microphone approximately two inches from your mouth.
3. Release the PTT button when finished speaking
and wait for
a reply.
Receive a Group Call
1. Listen to the call.
2. The Group name or “GRxxxx” appears
in the display to
indicate a call is being received.
3. Press the PTT button to respond and speak
normally while
holding the microphone approximately two
inches from your
mouth.
4. Release the PTT button when finished speaking
and wait for
a reply.
Trunked Mode (cont’d)
Transmit an Individual Call (System Model)
1. Press the button to access individual call list. appears.
2. Use the or
button to scroll through the individual
call list or enter the Logical ID (LID) number from keypad.
3. Press the PTT button and speak
normally while holding the
microphone approximately two inches from your mouth.
4. Release the PTT button when finished speaking
and wait for
a reply.
Receive an Individual Call (System Model)
1. Receive audio sounds when a call is received and
the
display reads: ID xxxxx
*INDV*
2. Press and hold the PTT button to respond. Radio continues to ring until PTT is pressed or originating radio disconnects.
3. If call is cleared with no response, the radio stores
the ID in
Who Has Called (WHC) list and display: *WHC*.
4. Press the key to display ID.
Press PTT button to
return call or press Monitor/Clear button to clear *WHC*.
Transmit a Telephone Interconnect Call (System Model)
1. Press the button to access phone call list. appears.
2. Follow Steps 2 through 4 in “ Transmit
an Individual Call”
above.
Receive a Telephone Interconnect Call (System Model)
1. Receive audio sounds when call is received and the
display
reads: *PHONE*.
2. Follow Steps 2 through 4 for “Receive an Individual Call.”
Conventional Mode
Transmit a Call
1. Select the conventional system and channel.
2. Press the
Monitor/Clear button briefly. If audio is heard or
is illuminated, then the channel is busy.
3. When the channel becomes available, press the
PTT button
and speak
normally while holding the microphone
approximately two inches from your mouth.
4. Release the PTT button when finished speaking
and wait for
a reply.
Receive a Call
1.
Select a conventional system and channel or turn Scan on
and make sure desired channel is in Scan list.
2.
When the radio receives a call, the radio unmutes and the
channel name or number appears in the display.
Declare an Emergency
1. Press and hold the red Emergency/Home button.
2. and are ill uminated in the display and *TXEMER* flashes in the display. After 2-3 seconds, turns off.
3. *TXEMER* and
remain illuminated in the display until the
emergency is cleared.
4. Press the PTT button and reappears. Speak normally.
5.
Release the PTT button when transmission is complete.
Press and
hold the Clear/Monitor button, then
simultaneously press the emergency button to clear an
emergency (if enabled through programming).
For more detailed operating information and a list of options
and accessories, refer to Operator’s Manual 14221-1100-2010
,
available online at www.pspc.harris.com.
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