Maxon TP-4800, TP-4801 Operating Instruction

TP-4800 Series
800 MHz Transceiver
Operating Instructions
(Models TP-4800 and TP-4801)
About Your TP-4800 Series Radio
Maxon's TP-4800 Series is a sophisticated, microprocessor controlled transceiver which operates in the 800 MHz range. Operation and functions for Maxon Model TP-4800 (with DTMF keypad) and TP-4801 (non-DTMF version) radios are described in this manual.
We urge you to thoroughly read this manual before operating the radio.
The TP-4800 Series has been designed for ease of operation and there are many features available. Many of the functions described in this manual are dependent on the System in use. Your Maxon Dealer has programmed the TP-4800 Series Radio to optimize your requirements.
Should you have any questions regarding the operation of the radio, please consult the Maxon Dealer from which you purchased the radio.
About Maxon America, Inc.
Maxon America, Inc. designs and manufactures professional FM two-way radio equipment to serve a wide variety of communication needs. Maxon produces equipment for the Land Mobile Radio and Specialized Mobile Radio markets (business, industrial, government and public safety).
Table of Contents
Safety Information 1 TP-4800 Series Features 2 Quick Reference Guide 3 Description of Radio Components 5
Controls and Connectors 5 Keypad 7 Display Information 11
TP-4800 Series Operation 13
Trunked and Conventional Mode 1 3 Channel Monitoring 13 System "Handshaking" 13 Transmitting 1 4 Receiving 1 5 T/A - Talk Around 15 Transpond Mode 16 Keypad Lock 16
Telephone Calls (Model TP-4800 only) 1 6
Placing a Telephone Call 1 7
Auto Interconnect Operation 17 Manual or Direct Dialing 1 8
Receiving A Telephone Call 1 9
Additional Telephone Calling Information 20
Entering Telephone Numbers 2 0 Clearing Telephone Numbers 2 0 To Store a Number In Memory 21 To Recall a Number Stored In Memory 21
Scan Modes 22
General 2 2 System Scan 22 System Lockout 22 Group Scan 2 3 Auto Group Scan 23 Manual Group Scan 2 4
Transmitting While Scanning 24 Last Active (floating) System and Group 24 "Home" System and Group 2 5 Scan Resume Delay 25 RX Priority 26 First Available System Scan 2 6
Trunked Supervisory Tones 2 7
Busy Tone 27 Intercept Tone 27 Clear-To-Talk 27 Key Press Tone 28 Reorder Tone 28 Return Time Warning Tone 28
Conversation Time-Out Tone 2 8
System Ringback Tone 2 9 Display Messages 30 Battery Charging and Care 31 Extended Operations 33 FCC Licensing 3 4 Transceiver Service 35 TP-4800 Series Product Warranty 36
Safety Information
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC), with its action in General Docket 79-144, March 13, 1985, has adopted a safety standard for the human exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated equipment. Proper operation of this radio will result in user exposure far below the Occupational Safety and Health Act and Federal Communication Commission limits.
DO NOT hold the radio in such a manner that the antenna is close to, or touching, exposed parts of the body -- especially the eyes or face -- while the radio is transmitting.
DO NOT operate the radio near unshielded electrical blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere, unless it is a type specifically designed and qualified for such use.
DO NOT operate the radio unless the antenna connector is secure and any open connectors are properly terminated.
DO NOT allow children to operate transmitter-equipped radio equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.
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TP-4800 Series Features
• Choice of Model TP-4800 with DTMF keypad or Model TP-4801 without DTMF keypad
• Up to 10 Systems selectable
• Up to 10 Groups selectable per System
• System scan
• System lockout when scanning
• Group Scan automatically or manually
• First Available System Scan when out of range of Systems
• 7-character alpha-numeric LCD display with backlight for System and Group identification and other status information
• Operation in both Trunked and Conventional (non­Trunked) modes
• Repeater talkaround in Conventional and Trunkedmodes
• Standard telephone keypad for placing telephone interconnect calls (Model TP-4800 only)
• Call indicator
• User-programmable storage of up to 8 telephone numbers of up to 14 digits in length (Model TP-4800 only)
• Automatic System ringback if System is busy
• Transmit inhibit with busy tone
• Clear-to-Talk beep tone signal indicates when speaking can begin
NOTE: System setup determines the specific operation of some of the above features. Refer to the descriptions in this manual for more information.
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Quick Reference Guide
Controls and Buttons
Turns transceiver on and adjusts audio listening level
Lights up LCD display Monitors channel activity (Conventional
Mode only) Press-To-Talk places transceiver in
transmit mode
Keypad
Change SYStem number
Change GRouP number
Talk Around bypasses System when out of range of System
Enable or disable "key press" tone
Turn SYStem SCaNning On/Off
Turn GRouP SCaNning On/Off
Enters First Available System Scan (FASS) mode
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LoCK Keypad or displayed System out of scan sequence
Enable or disable "Phone" mode (Model TP-4800 only)
NOTE: In "Phone" mode, the T/A, MUTE, SCN and LCK keys have the following functions; (SND) SeND,
(STR) SToRe, (REC) RECall and (CLR) CLeaR respectively. The functions are indicated in the red letters next to the primary function indicated on the keypad. (Model TP-4800 only)
DTMF Enter telephone number to be called Keypad (Model TP-4800 only)
SeND key automatically interconnects
with System and transmits displayed telephone number (Model TP-4800 only)
SToRes displayed telephone number in
memory location 1 through 8
RECalls stored telephone number from
memory location 1 through 8
CLeaRs one digit at a time from display
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Description of Radio Components
Controls and Connectors
Antenna Connector - SMA type connector for Maxon
TA-801BK antenna or equivalent. TX/CALL Indicator - Two color LED glows red when
radio is transmitting (TX) and green when radio is receiving a call (CALL).
Accessory Connector - Interface for Maxon SA-1420 Speaker/microphone and programming cable.
On-Off/Volume Control - Turning this knob clockwise supplies power to the radio and increases volume level. A counter-clockwise rotation decreases volume level. To turn transceiver power off, rotate knob counter-clockwise to detent.
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L-Backlight Button - Press the L button once to illuminate the
display for low light conditions. After pressing the L button, the light will stay on for approxi­mately 10 seconds.
M-Monitor Button - Press and hold the M button to monitor channel activity. This disables any squelch system so that all traffic is heard. The monitor function is available only when Conventional Systems are programmed into the radio.
Push-To-Talk Button - Press and hold the Push-To-Talk (P-T-T) Button to place the radio in transmit mode.When transmitting, the TX indicator located near the antenna will glow red. In Trunked Systems, the radio must first "handshake" with the System to access an available channel. This initial access may cause the TX indicator to flash momentarily.
Battery Latch - Lifting this latch allows battery to be removed from
the radio. Place thumb under latch and lift upward while sliding battery away from thumb. To reinstall battery, slide toward latch until securely locked.
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Keypad
SYS "System" - Pressing this key selects the next pro-
grammed System. Only those Systems programmed will be displayed. System number selected is located in upper left corner of display.
GRP "Group" - Pressing this key changes the selected group. Only those groups programmed will be displayed. Group number selected is located in lower left corner of display. Group name or identifier is shown in main body of display.
T/A "Talk Around" - Places the TP-4800 Series into the Talk Around mode on Trunked and Conventional Systems (Dealer programmable option). Allows direct radio-to-radio communication when out of range of System.
MUTE "Silent" - Pressing the mute function key places the radio into the "Silent" mode (none of the "key press" tones will be heard through the speaker.) To enable "key press" tone mode, press MUTE again.
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SND
STR
REC
CLR
NOTE: The TP-4800 Series will return to the "key press" tone mode automatically when the unit is turned off and on. (This is the power up default setting).
SCN "Scan" - Pressing this key initiates the scan feature. When the SCN key is pressed followed by pressing either the SYS (System) or GRP (Group) key, System scan or Group scan is enabled. (See "Scan Modes").
LCK "Lock" - Disables keypad or used to lock System or Systems out of the scan sequence so that they are not scanned. This function is retained in memory and does not need to be re-entered each time the radio is turned on. (Refer to "Keypad Lock" or "System Lockout" for more information).
PHONE "Phone" Mode (Model TP-4800 only) - Places radio in or out of "Phone" mode. In "Phone" mode, activates second function of dual function keys indicated by red lettering on the radio and in parenthesis ( ) starting on next page.
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SND
STR
REC
CLR
The following Keys are activated in "Phone" mode (Model TP-4800 only) :
DTMF Keypad - Keys 0-9, and symbol keys "*" and "#"
for entering telephone numbers to send or store in memory. NOTE: If more than 7 digits are entered or stored in a
memory location, a left facing arrow will appear at the bottom of the LCD display. This represents there are more digits entered than can be displayed. Only the last seven digits entered are displayed. To display any digits not shown, first (STR) "Store" the entire number into a memory location and then use (REC) "Recall" to bring back the number. The first digits will be displayed for 1 second and the remaining 7 digits will be displayed and remain shown until the function is changed or the (REC) "Recall" key is again pressed.
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SND
STR
REC
CLR
PHONE
SCN
LCK
T/A
MUTE
SYS
GRP
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