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RADIO OVERVIEW
This user guide covers the operation of the CM360
Mobile Radio.
Before using this product, read the
operating instructions for safe usage
contained in the Product Safety and
!
RF Exposure booklet 6866537D37_
Caution
enclosed with your radio.
4.LCD Display
An 8 character single line display with up to 8
radio status icons.
5.Navigation up or down
Used for channel scrolling, menu
navigation or, in menu mode, used
for scrolling Address or Status lists.
6.Menu Button
Used to access and select the menu options.
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ATTENTION!
This radio is restricted to occupational use only to
satisfy ICNIRP RF energy exposure requirements.
Before using this product, read the RF energy
awareness information and operating instructions in
the Product Safety and RF Exposure booklet
(Motorola Publication part number 6866537D37_) to
ensure compliance with RF energy exposure limits.
RADIO CONTROLS
The numbers below refer to the illustrations on the
inside front cover.
1.On-Off / Volume Knob
Used to turn the radio on or off, and to adjust
the radio’s volume.
2.LED Indicators
Indicates channel, scan, and monitor status, as
well as receipt of a selective call.
3.Mic Jack
7.Programmable Buttons
Dual function programmble buttons. Short
press selects function 1; long press selects
function 2.
D E F
MICROPHONE CONTROLS
(Keypad Microphone)
Hold the microphone 2.5 to 5 cm (1-2 inches) from
your mouth, and speak clearly into it.
8.Keypad
9.Programmable Keys {}|
10. Push-to-talk (PTT)
Press and hold down this button to talk;
release it to listen.
11. Microphone
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PROGRAMMABLE BUTTONS
Several of your radios keys and buttons can be
programmed, by Customer Programming Software
(CPS), as short -cut buttons for many of the radio’s
features. Programmable buttons include:
CM360
Keypad microphone { } |
D E F
Each button is dual function; a short press may
select one function, a long press may select the
second.
Check with your dealer for a complete list of the
functions your radio supports.
FeatureDescriptionSelection
Monitor 1/CancelMonitor 1 allows you to select between signalling squelch,
Monitor 2/CancelMonitor 2 opens squelch regardless of signalling or carrier
Call 1, 2, 3 and 4Allows you to transmit assigned calls. Two calls may be
Missed Calls ListProvides direct access to the Missed Call List feature.Short or Long
Contact ListProvides direct access to the Contact List menu feature and
Contact MulticallProvides direct access to the Contact Multicall menu feature.
Status ListProvides direct access to the Status List menu feature and
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carrier squelch and unsquelch, and to suspend scan when
landed on a channel in scan mode.
Cancel allows you to cancel an incoming or outgoing call.
present.
Cancel allows you to cancel an incoming or outgoing call.
allocated to one button, using the short/long press for
selection.
direct keypad entry if programmed to a microphone button.
The up/down keys scroll the list.
(Not available on the keypad microphone).
direct keypad entry if programmed to a microphone button.
The up/down keys scroll the list.
Short or Long
Long
Short or Long
Short or Long
Short or Long
Short or Long
FeatureDescriptionSelection
Status MulticallProvides direct access to the Status Multicall menu feature.
ChannelProvides direct access into the Channel mode. The up/down
Memory Channel
(1 & 2)
Store Memory
Channel (1 & 2)
Scan (On/Off)Toggles between start and stop of the scan operation.Short or Long
Nuisance
Delete/Cancel
(Voice Storage)
Nuisance DeleteTo delete a nuisance (unwanted) channel when scanning,
Cancel
(Voice Storage)
Record/Play-back
(Voice Recorder)
EmergencyActivates emergency alarm sequence. A pre-recorded
(Not available on the keypad microphone).
keys are set to increment/decrement the channel number in
Menu mode.
Provides direct channel access on a single button press.Short or Long
Programs a button to provide direct channel access.Long
To delete a nuisance (unwanted) channel when scanning,
with exception of priority channel, last channel in scan list and
home channel.
Cancel, deletes messages being played back from the Voice
Storage feature.
with exception of priority channel, last channel in scan list and
home channel.
Cancel, deletes messages being played back from the Voice
Storage feature.
To record/play-back incoming calls, emergency messages or
memos using voice recorder feature.
message (using the voice storage feature) may be sent to
enable the user’s location or status to be determined.
Short or Long
Short or Long
Short or Long
Short or Long
Short or Long
Short or Long
Long: On
Off: depending on
Programme
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RADIO OVERVIEW
FeatureDescriptionSelection
Lone Worker
(On/Off)
Power Level
(Hi/Low)
Talkaround
(On/Off)
Call Forward
(On/Off)
Xpand
(On/Off)
Option Board
(On/Off)
DTMF Keypad
(On/Off)
External Alarm
(On/Off)
Backlight
(On/Off)
Basestation/Local/
Distance
To identify user as a lone worker. Radio enters emergency
sequence unless user responds, when prompted, by pressing
any radio button.
Toggles the radio’s transmit power level between High and
Low.
Sets the transmit channel frequency to the same as the
receive channel frequency to talk directly with another radio
without going through a system or despatcher.
Transfers calls automatically to another radio if you are
unable to take the call.
Toggles between compression/expansion of audio signal and
normal audio signal.
Toggles the option board between on and off.Short or Long
To place the keypad microphone into permanent DTMF live
dial mode.
Toggles the External Alarm feature on and off.
Note: May be programmed as permanently On.
Toggles the display backlight between On and Off or between
“timed On” and Off.
Toggles between local and distance. Local reduces
interference from other radios in close proximity and is used
for basestations. Distance improves the radio range.
Short or Long
Short or Long
Short or Long
Short or Long
Short or Long
Short or Long
Short or Long
Short or Long
Short or Long
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KEYPAD KEYS
(Keypad Microphone)
123
456
789
*0#
{}|
Your radio may be operated with a DTMF (DualTone Multi-Frequency) microphone that has a direct
entry keypad. The keypad is used when dialling a
phone number, making a radio call, or for numeric
channel selection.
The keypad microphone has three programmable
buttons ({, }, and |) below the keypad that
can be programmed to conveniently activate
selected radio features. Each button is dual
function; a short press may select one function, a
long press may select the second.
The # button can be programmed to send a call.
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RADIO OVERVIEW
MENU KEYS
Menu Select Key C
The C button is dedicated to Menu access and
menu option selections.
•Short press
Used to enter the Menu Mode. When in Menu
Mode, this key is also used to make menu
selections.
•Long press
Normally 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.
•However when in the bottom level menu
(e.g.contact list, status multicall entry), this key
selects the entry.
•The radio also exits the Menu Mode after an
“Inactivity Time” timeout
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C
Up /Down Navigation Keys G/H
Used to scroll when in Menu Mode.
Increment/decrement channel number or scroll
contact and status lists.
Refer to the menu navigation chart for menu
selectable features.
Using the Menu
You enter the menu at the “Missed Calls” feature
only if there are missed calls in the stack. If there are
no missed calls in the stack, the menu is entered at
the “Contact List” feature.
Use the Up/Down navigation keys to scroll through
the menu options. If you scroll past the end option
the selection wraps around and starts again.
When you reach the required option, a short press
C button selects that option and enters
on the
the Sub-menu.
Use the Up/Down Navigation keys to scroll through
the sub-menu options and select the option with a
short press on the C button.
Exiting the Menu
You may exit the menu by a long press on
the top level of the menu hierarchy.
The radio also exits the menus if there has been no
inputs via the navigation buttons for the “Inactivity
Time” or after a selection has been made.
C from
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MENU NAVIGATION CHART
(Refer to Menu Navigation guidelines—
lower, left-hand corner of this page)
C
Missed
Calls
Select
Missed
calls
Contacts
List
Multicall
Status
List
Multicall
Menu Navigation
short press C to enter Menu Mode.
or to scroll through the
Menu options.
short press C to select Menu option
long press C return to previous
menu level
Channel
Select
Channel
Number
Emergency
Msg.
select/
record/
play/
delete
or to scroll through the
Menu sub-list.
long press C to select bottom level
menu entry and return to default display.
Voic e
Storage
Voice
Recorder
select/
record/
play/
delete
Utilities
Call Forward
Talkaround
Lone Worker
Power Level
Companding
Backlight
Brightness
External Alarm
Option Board
Scan
DTMF
Radio
Information
SW Version
SW Part No.
CP Version
CP Part No.
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LCD DISPLAY AND ICONS
SymbolName and Description
Monitor Indicator
CHAN 34
Displays radio Status, Addresses or Channel, on
one line of 8 characters. The top line of the display
shows radio status icons, explained in the table
below:
SymbolName and Description
Option Board Indicator
Indicates that an option board is fitted
in the radio.
Voice Recorder Indicator
Flashes to indicate that there are
stored messages or memos in the
voice recorder.
Power Level Indicator
“L” lights when your radio is configured
to transmit in Low Power. “H” lights
when your radio is configured to
transmit in High Power.
On indicates carrier squelch.
Off indicates signalling squelch.
Scan Indicator
Indicates that you are scanning. The
dot is lit during priority scan mode
when scan has landed on priority
channel.
DTMF Indicator
Indicates DTMF is enabled.
Missed Call Indicator
On indicates call in list.
Off indicates no calls in list.
Flashing, indicates new call in list.
Talkaround Indicator
Indicates talkaround enabled.
Note: At extremely low temperatures, you may
experience a slight delay in displaying new
information. This is normal and does not
affect the function of your radio.
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AUDIO SIGNAL TONES
High pitched tone Low pitched tone
ToneSignalDescription
Power up OKRadio self-test OK.
Power up
Fail
Button/
Keypad Error
EngagedChannel busy or not
Call FailedCall failed to
Force
Monitor
Button
Feature
Enable
Button
Feature
Disable
Group CallRadio receives a
Radio self-test fail.
Button/keypad key/
menu key press not
permitted.
permitted to
transmit.
connect.
Radio must monitor
channel before
transmission
permitted.
Any option button
pressed to enable a
feature.
Any option button
pressed to disable a
feature.
Group Call.
ToneSignalDescription
Individual
Call
Call
Reminder
TOT PreAlert
Monitor AlertAlerts to change of
Voice
Storage
Voice
Storage
Voice
Storage
Scan StartRadio starts
Scan StopRadio stops
Priority Call
Decode
Priority
Channel
Lone WorkerReminds lone
Radio receives an
Individual Call.
Reminder of
unanswered call.
Warns of expiry of
time out timer.
squelch.
Voice StorageRecording.
Voice StorageWarning.
Voice StorageFull.
scanning.
scanning.
Radio detects a
priority call.
Radio landed on the
priority channel.
worker to respond.
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ToneSignalDescription
Hardware
Error
Cancel
Message
Channel
Free Beep
Incoming
Emergency
Alert
Keypad
Acknowledg
e
Call StackedIndicates that call
RingtonesEnglish/French/
General
Hardware error,
tone continues until
valid operation.
Previous message
or message
currently being
played from Voice
Storage has been
deleted.
Rotate the On/Off/Volume Control knob
counterclockwise until
you hear a click. The
display clears and the
LED indicators turn off .
P1
CHA
P2
Adjusting the Volume
Turn the On/Off/Volume Control knob clockwise to
increase the volume, or counterclockwise to
decrease the volume.
RadioOnMessage
At power up the radio may display a message
customised by your dealer, e.g.:
RADIO ON
After this text has been displayed, the radio
performs a self test routine. During the routine the
Green LED lights. On completion of a successful
self test the radio produces the Self-Test pass Tone,
the Green LED indicator goes out and the display
shows the screen that was in use at power down,
typically:
CHAN 35
This may be a number or an alias and will be the
current channel.
Note: If your radio fails the self test routine the
display will show the failure number. Record
the number and consult your dealer
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GETTING STARTED
SELECTING A RADIO CHANNEL
Your radio offers up to 100 channels, however some
may not be programmed. Check with your dealer for
more information.
Your radio will power up on a preprogrammed
designated channel or the channel that it was on
when it was powered down.
Change Channels
Method 1
In the idle state use
1
G
or
H to change
channel e.g.:
Method 2.0
If the default mode for the keypad microphone is
Channel entry then:
1Enter the desired
2Either Long press on
(Keypad Microphone)
channel number from
the keypad, e.g. 05:
C or press #
on the keypad (if
programmed) to
select the channel.
CHAN 34
CHAN 5
CHAN 5
3Display shows:
(for 2 seconds)
4Display shows
channel selected
Method 2.1
If the default mode for the keypad microphone is not
channel entry, then enter the channel mode.
Method 2.2
Press the channel mode direct access button, if
programmed by your dealer.
Enter and select the channel number according to
Method 2.0
Method 2.3
1Short press on CTo enter Menu
2
3Short press on CTo select
4Display shows e.g.:
5Enter and select the channel number
Note: The keypad microphone cannot be used to
(Keypad Microphone)
:
G or Huntil:
according to
enter the channel number during a call or
whilst the radio is in a scan.
Method 2.0
SELECTED
CHAN 5
CHANNEL
CHAN 11
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MEMORY CHANNEL
Up to two programmable buttons (P2, P3 or P4) can
be programmed as Memory Channel buttons which
allow you quick access to frequently used channels.
The buttons may be pre-programmed by your dealer
or are programmable by yourself.
If pre-programmed by your dealer, an appropriate
press of the button will take you to the assigned
channel.
To program a Memory Channel button yourself,
select the desired channel in the normal way and
long press the button. The button is then
programmed to the selected channel; a short press
on the button will take you to that channel.
Note: The programming is retained when you turn
off the radio.
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.
Your radio may be configured for ‘Transmit Inhibit’
under certain conditions (e.g. when the channel is in
use by others) in which case, the channel busy tone
will sound when you press the PTT or call button to
indicate that transmission is inhibited.
When the channel is free, the Channel Free beep
will sound, and you can make a call.
If your radio is equipped with a transmit time out
timer (TOT), a warning tone will
sound a few seconds before the transmission is cut
off. Your radio may be programmed to inhibit
retransmission within a preset time.
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GETTING STARTED
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.
CANCELLING A CALL
At any time while setting up a call, it may be cancelled
by pressing the Monitor/Call Cancel button, or
replacing the microphone in its holder (referred to as
going “on hook”) .
The call timer can also cancel a call.
ENDING A CALL
A call should always be ended by pressing the
Monitor/Call Cancel button, or replacing the
microphone in its holder.
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RADIO CALLS
SELECTIVE CALLS
Making a Selective Call
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 (using the
keypad microphone).
Receiving a Selective Call
When you receive a selective call, you will hear
either,
an individual call alert tone ,
or a group call alert tone .
The LED Indicator will light (yellow) and the display
will show the alias (name) or number (address) of
the calling radio e.g.
Alias
DEREK
To answer the call:
1.Press the PTT button or Call button.
2.The call will terminate automatically when the
conversation has ended or press the Monitor/
Call Cancel button.
RADIO CALLS
or Address
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RADIO CALLS
CONTACT LIST
When the radio is in the “idle” state or during a call,
the contact list may be used to access up to 255
preprogrammed numbers 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.
The Contacts menu has two sub-menus:
List
: which accesses the list of preprogrammed
names and numbers;
Multicall
entered.
Note: There are two forms of Multicall,
: which allows any address digits to be
Basic
Multicall,
or number to be called, and
Multicall,
telegram to be sent and then selects the
person or number to be called.
where the user selects the person
Advanced
where the user first selects the
There are two methods to enter the Contacts menu:
Method 1
Press the Contact List or Contact Multicall direct
access button, if programmed by your dealer.
Method 2
1Short press on C to enter the menu
G or Huntil:
2
3Short press on C to select
G
or
4
5Short press on C to select
H to toggle
between
and
CONTACTS
LIST
MULTICAL
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List
On selection of Contact List
G
or
1
Huntil
required entry is
displayed
ALIAS
2Short press on C
Once the desired address is displayed, there are
two methods to select the address:
Method 1
1Long press on C To confirm selection
2Display shows:
(for 2 seconds)
Method 2
Press the PTT button or Call 1-4 to select address
and make the call.
Call1-4 are pre-programmed call buttons.
Note: During a call you may enter the contact list
as described above and make another call to
a third party, or initiate a new call. In either
case the call may be a voice or status call.
NUMBER
SELECTED
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RADIO CALLS
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RADIO CALLS
Basic Multicall
On selection of Contact Multicall , the last selected
address will appear on the display.
1the left most digit will
flash.
G
or
2
3Short press on C
4
5Short press on C
6Continue using the
7Short press on C
Hto edit the
first digit to the
required number.
to move the flashing
edit digit to the right.
G
or
Hto edit the
second digit to the
required number.
to move the flashing
edit digit to the right.
G
or
H and C
until the right most
digit is edited.
returns the edit digit
from the right most
digit to the first digit.
The number can be
corrected if required
12345
42345
42345
47345
47345
47147
47147
Once the desired address is displayed, there are
two methods to select the address:
Method 1
1Long press on C To confirm selection
2Display shows:
(for 2 seconds)
Method 2
Press the PTT button or Call 1-4 to select address
and make the call.
Call1-4 are pre-programmed call buttons.
SELECTED
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Keypad Edit (keypad microphone only)
The direct access button from the keypad
microphone takes you to the List option only. The
last person called from the list is displayed. Note
that the last multicall or keypad entry is not shown.
1Press Mic {, } or | whichever is
programmed as Contact list /keypad entry.
2The last selected list
entry is displayed
e.g.
3Either G
until required entry
e.g..
or
H
JOHN
PHIL
Once the desired name or address is displayed,
there are three methods to select the entry :
Method 1
1Long press on C To confirm selection
2Display shows:
(for 2 seconds)
SELECTED
Method 2
1Press # on the
keypad
(if programmed)
2Display shows:
(for 2 seconds)
To confirm selection
SELECTED
RADIO CALLS
orEnter address digits
directly on
microphone keypad
e.g.
Note: If you enter an incorrect address, you must
exit the menu (either by selecting the present
entry or allowing the menu to time out), then
re-enter the contact list via the programmed
button on the keypad microphone.
5234
Method 3
Press the PTT button or Call 1-4 to select address
and make the call.
Call1-4 are pre-programmed call buttons.
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RADIO CALLS
Advanced Multicall
Advanced Multicall users must first select the
telegram to be sent, then enter the address digits
into the telegram.
Enter the Contacts Multicall either via the menu, or a
button programmed for direct access.
1The telegram digit is
displayed
2 G
3Short press on C
4
5Short press on C
6
or
Hto select
the telegram to be
used (1 to 9):
changes the display
to show address
digits, and the left
most digit flashes for
editing
G or Hto edit
the first digit to the
required number.
to move the flashing
edit digit to the right.
G or Hto edit
the second digit to
the required number.
TEL 1
TEL 3
12345
42345
42345
47345
7Short press on C
to move the flashing
edit digit to the right.
8Continue using the
G
or
H and C
until the right most
digit is edited.
9Short press on C
returns to the
telegram to edit if
required.
Once the desired telegram and address are
entered, there are two methods to select them:
47345
47247
TEL 3
Method 1
1Long press on C To confirm selection
2Display shows:
(for 2 seconds)
SELECTED
Method 2
Press Call 1-4 to select the telegram and address
and make the call.
Call1-4 are pre-programmed call buttons, and must
be programmed to send an a
dvanced multicall
call.
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Keypad Edit (keypad microphone only)
The direct access button from the keypad
microphone takes you to the List option only.
1Press Mic {, } or | whichever is
programmed as Contact list /keypad entry.
2The last selected list
entry is displayed
e.g.
3Enter the desired
telegram number (1
to 9) (TEL 3 is not
displayed until the
number is entered)
JOHN
TEL 3
Once the desired telegram and address are
entered, there are two methods to select them:
Method 1
1Long press on C To confirm selection
2Display shows:
(for 2 seconds)
SELECTED
Method 2
Press Call 1-4 or # to select the telegram and
address and make the call.
Call1-4 are pre-programmed call buttons. Call1-4
and # must be programmed to send an a
multicall
call.
dvanced
RADIO CALLS
4Enter the desired
address digits
directly on
microphone keypad
e.g.
Note: If you enter an incorrect telegram or address,
you must exit the menu (either by selecting
the present entry or allowing the menu to
time out), then re-enter the contact list via the
programmed button on the keypad
microphone.
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RADIO CALLS
MISSED CALLS
If a call remains unanswered, the call will be stored
by your 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, the most recent call is stored.
When ten calls have been stored, depending on the
radio programming, the eleventh call received may
overwrite the first or not be stored by the radio.
When a new call has been stored by the radio, the
Missed Call icon F will flash and the display will
show the alias (name) or number (address) of the
last calling radio e.g.
.
When the Missed Calls list has been read and any
missed calls retained, the Missed Call icon is
illuminated.
The Missed Call List can be entered directly by
pressing the Missed Call button (if programmed)
when the radio is in the “idle” state or via the menu.
If using the Missed Call button, follow the
procedures from step 3 below.
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To view the calls in the list via the menu
1Short press on C
2Short press on C
shows first call in list
3G
4Long press on C
5Radio returns to
Note 1. The address of the called radio is stored
and therefore, if there is no reply, it can be called
again later by pressing the call or # button,
provided that no other calls are made in the
meantime.
Note 2. If a message in
the Missed Calls list has
an associated status
message, the caller’s
alias /number will contain
an S suffix
After 2 seconds the
display will change to
show the status alias/
number
or
Huntil
required call found
or press a call button
or # to send the call
default display
MISSED C
ALIASXXX
ALIASYYY
ALIASYYY
CHAN 1
JOHN
FREE
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On a successful call set-up, the entry is
automatically deleted from the Missed Calls list.
Unanswered calls may be deleted from the Missed
Calls list at any time by :
1Short press on C
2Short press on C
shows first call in list
3G
4Short press on C
5Long press on C
6After deleting the
Note: The calls in the list are not deleted when the
or
Huntil
required call found
displays prompt
confirms deletion
Short press on
returns to step 1
call, the display
returns to the ‘idle’
display.
radio is turned off.
C
MISSED C
ALIASXXX
ALIASYYY
DELETE?
DELETED
CHAN XX
RADIO CALLS
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RADIO CALLS
STATUS CALLS
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.
The Status menu has two sub-menus:
List
: which accesses the list of preprogrammed
names and numbers;
Multicall
entered.
: which allows any status digits to be
There are two methods to enter the Status menu:
Method 1
Press the Status List or Status Multicall direct
access button, if programmed by your dealer.
Method 2
1Short press on C to enter the menu
G
or
2
3Short press on C to select
4
5Short press on C to select
Huntil:
G
or
H to toggle
between
and
STATUS
LIST
MULTICAL
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List
On selection of Status List
G
or
1
Huntil
required entry is
displayed
ALIAS
2Short press on C
Once the desired address is displayed, there are
two methods to select the address:
Method 1
1Long press on C To confirm selection
2Display shows:
(for 2 seconds)
Method 2
Press the PTT button or Call 1-4 to select address
and make the call.
Call1-4 are pre-programmed call buttons.
Note: During a call you may enter the status list as
described above and make another call to a
third party, or initiate a new call. In either
case the call may be a voice or status call.
NUMBER
SELECTED
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RADIO CALLS
Multicall
On selection of Status Multicall, the last selected
status will appear on the display, .
1the left most digit will
flash.
G
or
2
3Short press on C
4
5Short press on C
6Continue using the
7Short press on C
Hto edit the
first digit to the required
number.
to move the flashing
edit digit to the right.
G
or
Hto edit the
second digit to the
required number.
to move the flashing
edit digit to the right.
G
or
Hand C
until the right most digit
is edited.
returns the edit digit
from the right most digit
to the first digit.The
number can be
corrected if required.
STAT 002
STAT 102
STAT 102
STAT 102
STAT 102
STAT 100
STAT 100
Once the desired address is displayed, there are
two methods to select the address:
Method 1
1Long press on C To confirm selection
2Display shows:
(for 2 seconds)
Method 2
Press the PTT button or Call 1-4 to select address
and make the call.
Call1-4 are pre-programmed call buttons.
SELECTED
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Keypad Edit (keypad microphone only)
The direct access button from the keypad
microphone takes you to the List option only. The
last status sent from the list is displayed. Note that
the last multicall or keypad entry is not shown.
1Press Mic {, } or | whichever is
programmed as Status list /keypad entry.
2The last selected
list entry is
displayed e.g.
3Either G
until required entry
e.g..
or
H
STAT 01
STAT 03
Once the desired status is displayed, there are three
methods to select the entry :
Method 1
1Long press on C To confirm selection
2Display shows:
(for 2 seconds)
SELECTED
Method 2
1Press # on the
keypad
(if programmed)
2Display shows:
(for 2 seconds)
To confirm selection
SELECTED
RADIO CALLS
orEnter status digits
directly on
microphone keypad
e.g.
Note: If you enter an incorrect status, you must exit
the menu (either by selecting the present
entry or allowing the menu to time out), then
re-enter the status list via the programmed
button on the keypad microphone.
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Method 3
Press the PTT button or Call 1-4 to select status and
make the call.
Call1-4 are pre-programmed call buttons.
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RADIO CALLS
Sending a Status Call
To send status message to another radio, select
radio Alias/ID from Contact List via menu and send
as detailed.
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.
Receiving a Status Call
Your radio receives a Status Call when:
1Individual Call
alert sounds
2Display shows:
ON BREAK
or
STAT 4
alternating with
Alias/Number
Where Status message “04” / “On Break” is an
example status message. Note that status number
(04) only, will be displayed if the associated
message is not programmed into your radio.
Alias/Number is the name or number of the calling
radio.
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EMERGENCY CALL
Your radio can be programmed (buttons D E
F) to give you a one-button quick access to
and
call a particular radio or centre (predefined by your
dealer) in emergency situations. This is the
Emergency Call
to operate with a long press.
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.Use a long press on the Emergency button to
initiate the Emergency call.
2.Emergency can be stopped by:
• switching the radio Off and On again.
• a reset message received by your radio.
• the emergency time duration is reached.
Note: The emergency time duration and reset
message are programmed into your radio by
your dealer.
. The call can only be programmed
You may pre-record a message (for example to
confirm your location or status), which is sent
automatically when the emergency call is activated.
Refer to Voice Storage to use this feature.
Should you receive an Emergency call the incoming
emergency alert tone will
sound.
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RADIO CALLS
DTMF
(Keypad Microphone only)
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.
There are two methods of accessing DTMF Live
Dial Mode, either Automatic or Manual:
Automatic method
To do this, your radio must send a telephone
interconnect to a station that connects you to a
phone line. After you have finished your call, the
radio sends a clear down call (if programmed) to
shutdown the connection to the phone line.
Sending the Telephone Interconnect Call
Your radio can be programmed to send the
interconnect call in one of the following ways:
•automatically - when a call button
(Call 1 - 4 or PTT) has been programmed with
the interconnect call, or a contact list entry has
been programmed for DTMF access.
•manually - when you dial the code using
the keypad microphone.
If in doubt, please contact your dealer or network
manager for further information.
To initiate a DTMF call with Automatic
Telephone Interconnect Call
1Press dedicated Call Button (Call 1-4 or PTT),
you will hear a tone sequence.
Display icon lit:D
2Wait for call to be set up when you will hear a
dial tone.
Display shows:
3Enter desired phone number on the keypad
microphone, taking care not to press the PTT.
Note: Each DTMF digit is transmitted
instantly.
Display shows
entered digits:
4Once the radio has connected to the called
number, you can begin the conversation.
Even though this is a phone call, your
conversation mimics a radio call, that means
that both
parties speak in turn, i.e. press the PTT to
talk, release to listen.
5To end the call press the Monitor Button or
change channel when the clear down call is
sent automatically from your radio to
shutdown the phone line.
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To initiate a DTMF call with Manually
Dialled Telephone Interconnect Call
1Enter the interconnect call from the keypad
microphone, you will hear a tone sequence.
Display shows e.g.
2Press dedicated Call Button (PTT or Call 1-4)
Display icon lit:D
3Wait for call set up and you hear a dial tone.
Display shows:
4Enter desired phone number, taking care not
to press the PTT.
Note: Each DTMF digit is transmitted
instantly.
Display shows e.g.
5Once the radio has connected to the called
number, you can begin the conversation.
Even though this is a phone call, your
conversation mimics a radio call, and both
parties speak in turn, i.e. press PTT to talk,
release to listen.
6To end the call press the Monitor Button or
change channel. The clear down call is sent
automatically from your radio to shutdown the
phone line.
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Note: The radio starts a programmable timer the
moment both parties stop transmitting (talking). If
the time-out timer expires, the radio will end the
phone call.
Permanent DTMF Mode
Press the pre-programmed DTMF button once, to
put the keypad microphone 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.Press the DTMF button to switch on permanent
DTMF Mode when the feature enable alert will
sound, the display icon D is lit and the display
will show:
DTMF ON
2.Press the DTMF button again to switch off per-
manent DTMF Mode when the feature disable
alert will sound, the display icon D is extin-
guished and the display will show:
DTMF OFF
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RADIO CALLS
Using the Menu
1Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE.
2Short press on
3G
4Short press on C to select
5G
6Short press on C
7G
or
Huntil
or
Huntil:
to show current
status.
or
H
toggles on/off
8Long press on C
to select
9Display shows:
(for 2 seconds)
10Radio exits menu
mode and display
shows e.g.:
Cto enter menu
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DTMF
ON
OFF
OFF
SELECTED
CHAN 05
To initiate a DTMF call in permanent live-dial.
1Enter the interconnect call from the keypad
microphone, you will hear a tone sequence.
Display shows e.g.
2Wait for call to be set up when you will hear a
dial tone.
Display shows:
3Enter desired phone number, taking care not
to press the PTT.
Note: Each DTMF digit is transmitted
instantly.
Display shows
entered digits:
4Once the radio has connected to the called
number, you can begin the conversation.
Even though this is a phone call, your
conversation mimics a radio call, that means
that both parties speak in turn, i.e. press the
PTT to talk, release to listen.
5To end the call press the Monitor Button or
change channel when the clear down call is
sent automatically from your radio to
shutdown the phone line.
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FEATURES
VOICE STORAGE
Voice storage allows you to perform various voice
related tasks which include voice recorder and an
emergency message feature.
Voice Recorder
You can record and playback incoming calls or
make a memo using the voice recorder feature,
which allows up to 2 minutes of recording.
To enter the radio into the Voice Recorder mode,
using the menu:
1Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE.
2Short press on
3G
4Short press on C to select
or
Huntil
Cto enter menu
VOX STOR
8Radio exits menu
mode and display
shows e.g.:
If at step 7, a previous message is stored, it
must be deleted prior to proceeding.
Display shows:
(for 2 seconds)
Long press on C to delete message(s).
Display shows:
(for 2 seconds)
Radio exits menu mode
and display shows e.g.:
Repeat steps 1 to 7 above to select desired
voice storage mode.
CHAN 05
DEL MSGS
DELETED
CHAN 05
FEATURES
5G
6Long press on C to select.
7Display shows:
or
Huntil:
(for 2 seconds)
RECORDER
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Once in Voi ce R ec or de r mode, an incoming call or
memo can be recorded at any time by:
FEATURES
1Press and hold the Voice Storage Record
button, the Voice Storage Recording alert
sounds momentarily.
You will see:
Either
2
or
3The Voice Storage Warning alert sounds
when the memory is nearly full.
You will see:
4The Voice Storage Full alert sounds when
the memory is full and recording ceases.
RECORDER
Record the call or
part of the call,
Speak clearly into
the microphone to
record your memo
STGE LOW
To playback a recorded call or memo:
1Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE
2Press the Voic e S to ra ge Play button to
playback the first recorded call or memo.
You will see:
3Press the Voic e S to ra ge Play button again
to skip to the next message to be played
back.
To delete a recorded call or memo:
1Playback message as described in above
procedure.
2Press the Cancel (Voice Storage) button to
delete the message currently being played
back.
PLAYING
You will see:
5Release the Voi ce St or ag e Record button
at any time to stop recording.
Subsequent messages can be stored by
repeating steps 1 to 5 above.
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STGE FULL
Emergency Message
You can pre-record an emergency message to be
sent automatically when the emergency call feature
is activated. This message may contain, for
example, your location or status which may prove
useful to the recipient, especially if, in the
emergency situation, you are unable to talk.
To pre-record an emergency message, using the
menu :
1Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE.
2Short press on
3G
4Short press on C to select
5G
6Long press on C to select
7Display shows:
8Press and hold the Voi ce St or ag eRecord
9Speak clearly into the radio microphone to
or
Huntil
or
Huntil
(for 2 seconds)
button, the Voice Storage Recording alert
sounds momentarily.
You will see:
record your message.
Cto enter menu
VOX STOR
EMERGNCY
SELECTED
RECORDER
10 The Voice Storage Warning alert sounds
when the memory is nearly full.
You will see:
11The Voice Storage Full alert sounds when the
memory is full and recording ceases.
You will see:
12 Release the Voi ce St or ag e Record button at
any time to stop recording.
13 Press the Vo ic e S torag ePlay button to
playback the emergency message.
You will see:
You can change the message at any time by
repeating the above procedure.
If at step 7, a previous message is stored, it must
be deleted prior to proceeding.
Display shows:
(for 2 seconds)
Long press on C to delete message(s).
Display shows:
(for 2 seconds)
Radio exits menu mode
and display shows e.g.:
Repeat steps 1 to 7 above to select desired voice
storage mode.
STGE LOW
STGE FULL
PLAYING
DEL MSGS
DELETED
CHAN 05
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PUBLIC ADDRESS MODE
FEATURES
The Public Address mode allows you to use your
radio audio as a public address system. You can
use your radio microphone as normal and the audio
is routed through the radio to an external
loudspeaker fitted to your vehicle.
A switch, external to your radio, switches the audio
from your radio to the external loudspeaker.
This feature is programmed and fitted by your
dealer.
To access the Public Address system:
1Turn external switch to the PA position.
CAR RADIO MUTE
The Car Radio Mute feature automatically mutes
your in-car audio entertainment system to allow you
to hear incoming calls or to stop audio interference
when you are making a call.
This feature may be programmed into your radio by
your dealer.
Display shows:
2Press microphone PTT and talk.
3To exit PA mode, turn external switch to the
RADIO position.
Note 1: While in PA mode you can still hear
incoming radio calls as long as you do not press
the PTT.
Note 2: You must exit PA mode in order to answer
or make radio calls.
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PUB ADDR
UTILITIES
The utilities described below are programmed into
your radio by your dealer and are accessible either
via a programmable button or via the menu.
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 “DTMF” on page 32.
Note: You must be using a keypad microphone to
perform DTMFcalls.
SCAN
You can monitor several channels in order to
receive any call that is transmitted on any of these
channels. Sixteen different channels can be
programmed into each scan list. Each channel can
share the same scan list or have different scan lists
assigned to them.
Once the radio’s scan operation is activated and the
radio detects a call coming through a channel in its
scan list, it switches to that channel for you to
receive the call.
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.Press the Scan button to start scanning. The
scan start alert tone
and the display icon G will be lit .
2.Press the Scan button again to stop scanning.
The scan stop alert tone will
sound and the display icon G is
extinguished.
will sound
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Using the Menu
UTILITIES
1Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE, or in a call.
2Short press on
3G
4Short press on C to select
5G
6Short press on C
or
Huntil
or
Huntil:
to show current
status.
Cto enter menu
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SCAN
ON
The scan start alert tone will sound, the display icon
G will be lit and the LED indicator will blink green
during a scan operation. When a call on a channel is
detected the LED will stop blinking and the channel
number will be displayed.
Priority Channel
A scan list may contain a priority channel. This
means that a particular channel (for example, a
commonly used channel) may be checked more
frequently than other channels in the list during a
scan operation. Priority channels are programmed
into your radio scan lists by your dealer, however
when a priority channel is included in a scan list, the
scan icon changes from G to H when scan has
landed on the prioity channel.
Talkback
7G
8Long press on C
9Display shows:
10Radio exits menu
or
H
toggles on/off
to select
(for 2 seconds)
mode and display
shows e.g.:
OFF
OFF
SELECTED
CHAN 05
If the programmable Talkback option is set, you can
respond to any calls received during the scan
operation by pressing the PTT button before the
programmed hang-time ends. Check with your
dealer for details.
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Deleting a Nuisance Channel
If a channel continually generates unwanted calls/
noise (a “nuisance” channel), you can temporarily
remove it from the scan list by performing a
Nuisance Channel Delete
1.While the radio is on the Nuisance Channel,
press the Nuisance Delete button until you
hear the scan start alert tone.
Note: You cannot perform a Nuisance Channel
Delete on a priority channel or if there is only
one remaining channel in the scan list.
operation:
Adding A Deleted Nuisance Channel Back
Into The Scan List
Using the Scan Button
1.Press the Scan button to stop scanning. The
scan stop alert tone will sound.
2.Press the Scan button again to re-start scan-
ning. The scan start alert tone will sound, and
the scan list will contain all
programmed channels.
Using the Menu
1.Follow the instructions for selecting Scan On/
Off via the menu
2.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.
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CALL FORWARD
You can call forward calls to your radio to another
UTILITIES
radio if you are unable to take calls or are away from
your radio.
You can switch Call Forward On or Off by using a
pre-programmed Call Forward button or via the
menu.
Using the Call Forward Button
1.Press the Call Forward button to switch on
Call Forward, when the feature enable alert
will sound and the display will show:
FWD ON
2.Press the Call Forward button again to switch
off Call Forward when the feature disable alert
will sound and the display will show:
FWD OFF
Using the Menu
1Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE.
2Short press on
3G
4Short press on C to select
5G
6Short press on C
7G
or
Huntil
or
Huntil:
to show current
status.
or
H
toggles on/off
8Long press on C
to select
Cto enter menu
UTILS
CALL FWD
OFF
ON
ON
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9Display shows:
(for 2 seconds)
10Radio exits menu
mode and display
shows e.g.:
SELECTED
CHAN 05
TALKAROUND
In your communications network, you may be using
a system to cover a larger area than is possible with
your radio. However, you can communicate with
another radio within your radio’s range without going
through the system by using the Talkaround feature.
This is especially useful when the system is down.
You can switch Talkaround On or Off by using a preprogrammed Talkaround button or via the menu.
Using the Talkaround Button
1.Press the Talkaround button to switch on
Talkaround when the feature enable alert will
sound, the display icon J is lit and the display
will show:
TRND ON
2.Press the Talkaround button again to switch
off Talkaround when the feature disable alert
will sound, the display icon J is extinguished
and the display will show:
TRND OFF
Using the Menu
1Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE.
2Short press on
3G
4Short press on C to select
5G
6Short press on C
7G
or
Huntil
or
Huntil:
to show current
status.
or
H
toggles on/off
8Long press on C
to select
9Display shows:
(for 2 seconds)
10Radio exits menu
mode and display
shows e.g.:
Cto enter menu
UTILS
TALKRND
ON
OFF
OFF
SELECTED
CHAN 05
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EXTERNAL ALARM
The external alarm feature activates the vehicle
UTILITIES
horn and/or lights to inform you of an incoming call
when you are away from your vehicle.
You can switch External Alarm On or Off by using a
pre-programmed External Alarm button or via the
menu. Alternatively the alarm may be programmed
permanently On by your dealer.
An activated alarm can be cancelled by:
1.Answering the call.
2.The external alarm timer times out.
Using the External Alarm Button
1.Press the External Alarm button to switch
External Alarm on, when the feature enable
alert will sound and the display will show:
ALRM ON
2.Press the External Alarm button again to
switch External Alarm off, when the feature
disable alert will sound and the display will
show:
ALRM OFF
Using the Menu
1Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE.
2Short press on C to enter menu
3G
4Short press on C to select
5G
6Short press on C
7G
8Long press on C
9Display shows:
10Radio exits menu
Note: If programmed permanently On by your
or
Huntil
or
Huntil:
to show current
status.
or
H
toggles on/off
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ALARM
ON
OFF
OFF
to select
(for 2 seconds)
mode and display
shows e.g.:
dealer, the alarm will always be active and
generate an alarm when you receive a call.
The Display will show:
SELECTED
CHAN 05
EXT ALRM
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LONE WORKER
The Lone Worker feature enables you to work alone
with added safety. You can switch the feature On or Off by using a pre-programmed Lone Worker
button, or via the menu.
Using the Lone Worker Button
1.Press the Lone Worker button to switch Lone
Worke r on, when the feature enable alert will
sound and the display will show:
LWKR ON
Using the Menu
1Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE.
2Short press on
3G
4Short press on C to select
5G
or
Huntil
or
Huntil:
Cto enter menu
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LONE WKR
UTILITIES
•If you have not pressed any buttons within a
programmed time, you will be reminded that
Lone Worker is switched on by a high pitched
alert tone (Lone Worker Reminder) being
sounded.
•Press any button to respond and cancel the
alert, if you do not the radio will enter the
Emergency state.
2.Press the Lone Worker button again to switch
Lone Worker off, when the feature disable alert
will sound and the display will show:
LWKR OFF
3.You may also switch off Lone Worker by changing the channel or switching radio off and on
again.
6Short press on C
to show current
status.
7G
or
H
toggles on/off
8Long press on C
to select
9Display shows:
(for 2 seconds)
10Radio exits menu
mode and display
shows e.g.:
ON
OFF
OFF
SELECTED
CHAN 05
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POWER LEVEL
You can transmit your calls at different transmit
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power levels. A higher level means you can reach a
radio that is farther away. A lower power level
reduces the possibility of interference. Use the high
power setting only when necessary.
You can switch between high and low power levels
by using a pre-programmed Power Level button or
via the menu.
Using the Power Level Button
1.Press the Power Level button to switch to high
power when the feature enable alert will
sound, the display icon H is lit and the display
will show:
HI POWER
2.Press the PowerLevel button again to switch
to low power when the feature disable alert
will sound, the display icon L is lit and the dis-
play will show:
LOW PWR
Using the Menu
1Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE.
2Short press on
3G
4Short press on C to select
5G
6Short press on C
7G
or
Huntil
or
Huntil:
to show current
status.
or
H
toggles High/Low
8Long press on C
to select
9Display shows:
(for 2 seconds)
10Radio exits menu
mode and display
shows e.g.:
Cto enter menu
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PWR LVL
HIGH
LOW
LOW
SELECTED
CHAN 05
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COMPANDING
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.
You can switch Companding On or Off by using a
pre-programmed Companding button or, via the
menu.
Using the Companding Button
1.Press the Companding button to switch Com-
panding on, when the feature enable alert will
sound and the display will show:
XPANDON
Using the Menu
1Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE.
2Short press on
3G
4Short press on C to select
5G
6Short press on C
7G
or
Huntil
or
Huntil:
to show current
status.
or
H
toggles on/off
Cto enter menu
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XPAND
ON
OFF
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2.Press the Companding button again to switch
Companding off, when the feature is disabled
an alert will sound and the display will show:
XPANDOFF
8Long press on C
to select
9Display shows:
(for 2 seconds)
10Radio exits menu
mode and display
shows e.g.:
OFF
SELECTED
CHAN 05
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BACKLIGHT
Backlight illuminates the radio display and menu
UTILITIES
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.
You can switch the Backlight On or Off by using a
pre-programmed Backlight button or via the menu.
Using the Backlight Button
1.Press the Backlight button to switch
Backlight on, when the feature enable alert will
sound and the display will show:
LITE TMDLITE ON
2.Press the Backlight button again to switch
Backlight off, when the feature disable alert
will sound and the display will show:
or
LITE OFF
Using the Menu
1Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE.
2Short press on
3G
4Short press on C to select
5G
6Short press on C
7G
or
Huntil
or
Huntil:
to show current
status.
or
H
toggles on/off/timed
8Long press on C
to select
9Display shows:
(for 2 seconds)
10Radio exits menu
mode and display
shows e.g.:
Cto enter menu
UTILS
BACKLITE
LITE ON
LITE TMD
LITE TMD
SELECTED
CHAN 05
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BRIGHTNESS
This feature allows you to alter the brightness of the
radio display and menu keys to suit conditions. The
feature is only available with “Backlight” selected
On.
You can only alter the brightness feature via the
menu.
There are three levels of brightness including
maximum and minimum. The backlight can only be
turned Off (i.e. zero) from the “Backlite” menu
option.
Using the Menu :
1Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE.
2Short press on
3G
4Short press on C to select
5G
or
Huntil
or
Huntil:
Cto enter menu
UTILS
BRIGHT
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6Short press on C
to show current
status.
7G
8Long press on C
9Display shows:
10Radio exits menu
or
H
scrolls 1, 2 and 3
to select
(for 2 seconds)
mode and display
shows e.g.:
BRIGHT 1
BRIGHT 2
BRIGHT 2
SELECTED
CHAN 05
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LOCAL / DISTANCE
Distance is the standard mode of operation, and
UTILITIES
maximises receive radio range.
Local reduces interference from other radios in
close proximity and is typically used for base station
configurations.
You can switch between Local and Distance by
using a pre-programmed Local/Distance button.
Using the Local/Distance Button
1.Press the Local/Distance button to switch to
Local when the feature enable alert will
sound.
2.Press the Local/Distance button again to
switch to Distance when the feature
disable alert will sound.
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OPTION BOARD
Your radio is capable of being fitted with an option
board. Each board will extend the capability of your
radio by adding a new feature such as voice
storage, voice scrambler or trunking. See your
dealer for the availability and suitability of the
various option boards.
You can switch the Option Board On or Off by using
a pre-programmed Option Board button or via the
menu.
Using the Option Board Button
1.Press the Option Board button to switch the
Option Board on, when the feature enable alert
will sound and the display will show:
OPT ON
2.Press the Option Board button again to switch
the Option Board off, when the feature disable
alert will sound and the display will show:
OPT OFF
Using the Menu
1Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE.
2Short press on
3G
4Short press on C to select
5G
6Short press on C
7G
or
Huntil
or
Huntil:
to show current
status.
or
H
toggles on/off
8Long press on C
to select
9Display shows:
(for 2 seconds)
10Radio exits menu
mode and display
shows e.g.:
Cto enter menu
UTILS
OPT BD
ON
OFF
OFF
SELECTED
CHAN 05
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VOICE OPERATED TRANSMIT (VOX)
When the VOX accessory is connected, your radio
UTILITIES
may be used with hands-free operation.
The VOX feature intelligently senses background
noise, so that it adapts automatically to the noise
level in the environment in which you are working.
To start the VOX feature:
1.Ensure that the VOX accessory is
connected to the rear accessory connector of
the radio.
2.Switch the radio to a VOX channel.
You can disable the VOX feature by pressing the
PTT button on the hand held microphone. This
allows you to use the hand held microphone as
normal.
To re-enable the VOX feature:
1.Change channel away from and back to the
VOX channel.
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. This feature is also useful if the
system is being abused by a user who is not
complying with the correct communications
protocol.
The radio can only be unstunned, i.e. returned to
operational use, by an unstun signal sent from the
system administrator or returning the radio for
reprogramming.
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RADIO INFORMATION
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
•Software (SW) part number
•Codeplug (CP) version
•Codeplug (CP) part number
Using MenuTo access Radio Information
Short press on C to enter menu
1Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE.
5G
6Short press on C to select
7Display shows e.g.
8Short press on C
9After no activity on
or
H to scroll
SW VER
SW P/N
CP VER
CP P/N
returns up 1 menu
level.
navigation keys,
radio exits menu
mode and display
shows e.g.:
SW VER
02’00’01
SW VER
CHAN 5
RADIO INFORMATION
2Short press on
3G until
4Short press on C to select
Cto enter menu
RADIO
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RADIO INFORMATION
NOTES
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