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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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RADIO OVERVIEW
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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