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    C O N T E N T S

    Priority Channel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Talkback. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

    Deleting a Nuisance Channel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Adding a Deleted Nuisance ChannelBack Into The Scan List. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

    Using the Scan Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Using the Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

    Call forward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Using the Call Forward Button . . . . . . . . . 33Using the Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

    Talkaround . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Using the Talkaround Button . . . . . . . . . . . 34Using the Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

    External Alarm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

    Using the External Alarm Button. . . . . . . . 35Using the Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Lone Worker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

    Using the Lone Worker Button . . . . . . . . . 36Using the Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

    Power Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

    Using the Power Level Button . . . . . . . . . . 37Using the Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

    Companding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Using the Companding Button. . . . . . . . . . 38Using the Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

    Backlight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Using the Backlight Button. . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

    Using the Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Brightness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

    Using the Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Option Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

    Using the Option Board Button . . . . . . . . . 41Using the Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

    Voice Operated Transmit (VOX) . . . . . . . . . . . 42Stun/Unstun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

    Radio Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43

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    RADIO OVERVIEW

    This user guide covers the operation of theGM339 Professional Mobile Radio.

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    RADIO CONTROLS

    The numbers below refer to the illustrations onthe inside front cover.1. On-Off / Volume Knob

    Used to turn the radio on or off, and to adjustthe radioÕs volume.

    2. LED IndicatorsIndicates channel, scan, and monitor status, aswell as receipt of a selective call.

    3. LCD Display (1 Line)

    4. Menu Exit/Escape Button x5. Channel Selector/Menu Navigation

    Up/Down y or zUsed for channel scrolling. When in menumode, used for menu navigation.

    6. Menu Enter/Select Button c7. Microphone Jack

    8. Programmable Button 1 g9. Programmable Button 2 h10. Edit Buttons Left/Right v or w11. Programmable Button 3 i12. Programmable Button 4 j

    MICROPHONE CONTROLS(Keypad Microphone)

    Hold the microphone 2.5 to 5 cm (1-2 inches)from your mouth, and speak clearly into it.13. Keypad

    14. Programmable Keys { } |15. Push-to-Talk (PTT)

    Press and hold down this button to talk;release it to listen.

    PROGRAMMABLE BUTTONSSeveral of your radio buttons can beprogrammed (by Customer ProgrammingSoftware CPS) to activate the radio features.The following table shows the features that canbe assigned to the P1-P4 buttons and the A, BC buttons

    . P1-P4 are exchangeable forcustomized icon buttons to matchprogramming.

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    Feature Description

    Monitor/CancelMonitor allows user to select between signalling squelch, carrier squelch andunsquelch, and to suspend scan when landed on a channel in scan mode.Cancel allows user to cancel current incoming or outgoing call.

    Radio Call To make an individual or group selective call.

    Missed Call List Allows user direct access into the Missed Call List menu feature.

    Contact List Allows user direct access into Contact List menu feature.

    Status List Allows user direct access into Status List menu feature.

    Channel Allows user direct access into the Channel mode. The up/down keys (5) are set

    to increment/decrement the channel number.

    Scan On/Off To toggle between start and stop of the scan operation.

    NuisanceDelete/Cancel

    (Voice Storage)

    To delete a nuisance (unwanted) channel when scanning, with exception of pri-ority channel, last channel in scan list and home channel.Cancel, deletes messages being played back from the Voice Storage feature.

    Nuisance Delete To delete a nuisance (unwanted) channel when scanning, with exception of pri-ority channel, last channel in scan list and home channel.

    Cancel(Voice Storage) Cancel, deletes messages being played back from the Voice Storage feature.

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    Power Level To toggle the radioÕs transmit power level between High and Low.

    Talkaround On/Off To talk directly with another radio without going through a system or despatcher.

    EmergencyActivates emergency alarm sequence. A pre- recorded message (using thevoice storage feature) may be sent to enable the userÕs location or status to be

    determined.

    Lone Worker To identify user as a lone worker. Radio enters emergency sequence unlessuser responds, when prompted, by pressing any radio button.

    Call Forward To transfer calls automatically to another radio if user is unable to take the call.

    Companding On/Off To toggle between compression/expansion of audio signal and normal audiosignal.

    Option BoardOn/Off Allows user to toggle the option board between on and off.

    Keypad Lock

    On/Off Allows user to lock/unlock menu keys and keypad keys.

    DTMF To place the keypad microphone into permanent DTMF live dial mode.

    External Alarm To toggle the External Alarm feature on and off.

    Memory Channel Allows user direct channel access on single button press.

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    KEYPAD KEYS

    (Keypad Microphone)

    These keys are used when dialing a phone number,making a radio call, or for numeric channelselection.

    KEYPAD LOCK/UNLOCK

    On your radio there is a keypad lock feature whichallows you to lock the keypad keys and menu keysto eliminate accidental key presses.Press the keypad lock button to lock the keys, thedisplay icon L will be lit and the display will show:

    After 2 seconds the radio returns to the IDLESTATE.Press the keypad lock button again to unlock thekeys when the icon will be extinguished and thedisplay will show:

    The radio will then return to the IDLE STATE.Keypad Unlock may be performed during a call, toallow menu access to the contact list, status list andscan on/off features.

    Backlight To toggle the display backlight on and off.

    Record/Playback(Voice Recorder)

    To record/playback incoming calls, emergency message or memo using voicerecorder feature.

    Feature Description

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    Lock Keypad

    Unlock Keypad

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    MENU KEYS

    Menu/Select Key cUsed to enter the Menu Mode. When you are in theMenu Mode, this key is also used to make menuselections.Note: When the radio is in the IDLE STATE,

    pressing any of the c x v w menu keys causes the radio to enter theMenu mode.

    Exit Key xUsed to move up to the next higher Menu level.When the top level menu is selected, this key isused to exit the Menu Mode.

    Up /Down Key y / zUsed to scroll when in Menu Mode.Increment/decrement channel number or scrolladdress/status list, whichever is deÞned as IDLESTATE.

    Right Key wUsed as More key to provide additional information.

    Left Key vUsed as a destructive backspace key when editing.

    Left

    Up

    Down Right

    Menu/

    SelectExit

    x cyv wz

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    y z

    Menu Navigation

    c

    c to enter Menu Mode.

    y or z to scroll through the list.

    c to select Menu item.

    x to return to previous menu level

    y or z to scroll throughsub-list.

    c to select sub-menu item.

    MENU NAVIGATION CHART

    (Refer to Menu Navigation guidelinesÑlower, left-hand corner of this page)

    SW VersionCP Version

    SW Part No.CP Part No.

    select/ delete

    select/ enter ID

    VoiceStorage

    UtilitiesChannel

    y zy zy z

    Call Forward

    MissedCalls

    VoiceRecorder

    select/

    record/ play/ delete

    select/ enter

    ChannelNumber

    ContactList

    select/ enter Status

    Number

    Status

    EmergencyMsg.

    select/

    record/ play/ delete

    Backlight

    Brightness

    Companding

    ScanTalkaround

    Option BoardLone Worker

    Power Level

    RadioInformation

    DTMF Mode

    Alarm

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    LCD DISPLAY AND ICONS

    Displays channel, menu, and radio statusinformation. The top screen row shows radiostatus indicator symbols, explained in the tablebelow:

    Note: At extremely low temperatures, you may experi-ence a slight delay in displaying new information.This is normal and does not affect the function of

    your radio.

    Symbol Name and Description

    AXPANDª IndicatorIndicates that your radio has thecompanding feature activated.

    BPower Level IndicatorÒLÓ lights when your radio is conÞgured totransmit in Low Power. Ò HÓ lights when your

    radio is conÞgured to transmit in High Power.

    CMonitor IndicatorOn indicates carrier squelch.Off indicates signalling squelch.

    CHAN

    F Voice Recorder IndicatorIndicates that there are stored messages ormemos in the voice recorder.

    HScan IndicatorIndicates that you are scanning. The dot is litduring priority scan mode.

    L Keypad Lock IndicatorOn indicates that the keypad and menu keysare locked. Off indicates unlocked.

    N Option Board IndicatorIndicates that an option board is activated.

    D DTMF IndicatorIndicates DTMF is enabled.

    Q

    Missed Call IndicatorOn indicates call in list.Off indicates no calls in list.Flashing, indicates new call in list.

    JTalkaround Indicator

    Indicates talkaround enabled.

    K External Alarm IndicatorIndicates external alarm enabled.

    Symbol Name and Description

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    AUDIO SIGNAL TONES

    High pitched tone Low pitched tone

    Tone Signal Description

    Power up OK Radio self-test OK.

    Power up Fail Radio self-test fail.

    Button/ Keypad Error

    Button/keypad key/ menu key press notpermitted.

    EngagedChannel busy or notpermitted to transmit.

    Call Failed Call failed to connect.

    Force MonitorRadio must monitorchannel before trans-mission permitted.

    ButtonFeatureEnable

    Any option buttonpressed to enable afeature.

    ButtonFeatureDisable

    Any option buttonpressed to disable afeature.

    Group CallRadio receives aGroup Call.

    Individual Call Radio receives anIndividual Call.

    CallReminder

    Reminder ofunanswered call.

    TOT Pre-AlertWarns of expiry oftime out timer.

    Monitor AlertAlerts to change ofsquelch.

    Voice StorageVoice Storage-Recording.

    Voice StorageVoice Storage-Warning.

    Voice StorageVoice Storage-Full.

    Scan StartRadio startsscanning.

    Scan StopRadio stops

    scanning.

    Priority CallDecode

    Radio detects apriority call.

    PriorityChannel

    Radio landed on thepriority channel.

    Tone Signal Description

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    LED INDICATORS

    Green : Successful power up.

    Green Flashing : Radio scanning.Red : Radio transmitting.Red Flashing : Channel busy - when receiving.Yellow : Radio called or Monitor (lower priority).Yellow Flashing : Radio call reminder alert.

    Lone Worker Reminds lone workerto respond.

    HardwareError

    Hardware error, tonecontinues until validoperation.

    CancelMessage

    Previous message or

    message currentlybeing played fromVoice Storage hasbeen deleted.

    Channel FreeBeep

    Indicates currentchannel is free.

    IncomingEmergencyAlert

    Indicates anemergency situation.

    KeypadAcknowledge

    ConÞdence tonewhen any keypressed.

    Ring tones English/French/ GeneralIncoming calls (hightones), outgoing calls(low tones).

    Tone Signal Description

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    GETTING STARTED

    TURNING THE RADIO ON OR OFF

    ADJUSTING THE VOLUME

    Turn the On/Off/Volume Control knob clockwise toincrease the volume, or counterclockwise todecrease the volume.

    RADIO ON MESSAGE

    At power up the radio will display a message

    customized by your dealer, e.g.:

    After this text has been displayed, the radioperforms a self test routine. On completion of asuccessful self test the radio will display:

    This may be a number or an alias and will be thecurrent channel. Alternatively, if required the radiomay display a message customized by your dealer,e.g.

    Note: If your radio fails the self test routine consultyour dealer.

    Selecting a Radio Channel

    Your radio offers up to 255 channels, however somemay not be programmed. Check with your dealer formore information.

    Before selecting a channel ensure your radio is inchannel mode.

    ON OFF

    Push the On/Off/ Volume Control knob until you hear a click.

    Push the On/Off/ Volume Control knobuntil you hear a click andthe display clears.

    Radio On

    Channel

    Ready

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    Note: The keypad microphone and Up/Down keysIDLE states are programmable and may be setto channel mode.

    There are two ways to enter channel mode:

    Method 1Press the Channel Mode direct access button, ifprogrammed by your dealer.

    Method 2

    Note: After a short period of inactivity the radioreturns to the IDLE STATE.

    Once in channel mode, there are two ways to selecta channel:

    Method 1

    Method 2 (Keypad Microphone only)

    Note: The keypad microphone canÕt be used to enterthe channel number during a call or whilst theradio is in a scan.

    1 c to enter Menu Mode

    2 y or z until:

    3 c to select

    4 Display shows e.g.:

    Channel

    Chan: 05

    1 y or z until:

    or

    Note: If the y or z is pressed and held, the radiowill fast scroll through the available channels.

    2 c to conÞrm your selection.

    (If channel list is entered via the menu.)Display shows:(for 2 seconds)

    1 Enter the desiredchannel number fromthe keypad, e.g. 05:

    2 c to conÞrm your selection.

    Display shows:(for 2 seconds)

    Channel Number

    Alias

    Selected

    CH: 05

    Selected

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    Memory Channel

    Up to two programmable buttons can beprogrammed as memory channel buttonswhich allow you quick access to frequentlyused channels. The buttons may be pre-programmed by your dealer or programmableby yourself.If pre-programmed by your dealer, a shortpress of the button will take you to theassigned channel.To program a Memory Channel button yourself,select the desired channel in the normal wayand press and hold the button for 2 seconds.The button is then programmed to the selectedchannel; a short press on the button will takeyou to that channel.

    Note: The programming is retained when you turnoff the radio.

    Sending a Call1. Select the desired radio channel.

    2. Press the PTT button and speak clearly into themicrophone.Your mouth should be 2.5 to 5 cmaway from the microphone.

    3. When transmitting, the red indicator will lightcontinuously.

    4. Release the PTT button to listen.Your radio may be conÞgured for ÔTransmit InhibitÕunder certain conditions (e.g. when the channel is inuse by others) in which case, the channel busy tonewill sound when you press the PTT or call button toindicate that transmission is inhibited.

    When the channel is free, the Channel Free beepwill sound, and you can make a call.

    If your radio is equipped with a transmit time outtimer (TOT), a warning tone willsound a few seconds before the transmission is cutoff. Your radio may be programmed to inhibitretransmission within a preset time.

    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 andthe call may be terminated automatically if thiscall time is exceeded.

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    Canceling a Call

    At any time while setting up a call it may be canceled

    by pressing the Monitor/Call Cancel button, orreplacing the microphone in its holder (referred to asgoing Òon hookÓ). The call timer can also cancel acall.

    Ending a Call

    A call should always be ended by pressing the

    Monitor/Call Cancel button, or replacing themicrophone in its holder.

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    RADIO CALLSSELECTIVE 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 , theMissed Calls List or Manual Dialing (utilizing thekeypad 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 .

    To answer the call:

    1. Press the PTT button or Call button.

    2. The call will terminate automatically whenthe conversation has ended or press theMonitor button.

    CONTACT LIST

    When the radio is in the IDLE state or during a call,the contact list may be used to give access to up to255 preprogrammed numbers accessed via themenu.

    Depending on the way your radio is programmed,the radio will display either the alpha alias (name) orthe number to be dialed.

    There are two ways to enter the Contact List:

    Method 1Press the Contact List direct access button, ifprogrammed by your dealer.

    Method 2

    Display shows: Addr: 234

    1 c to enter Menu Mode.

    2 y or z until:

    3 c to select

    Contact List

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    Once in the Contact List, there are two ways tochoose the desired address:

    Method 1

    Method 2 (Manual Dialing-keypad microphone only)

    Once the desired address is displayed, there aretwo methods to select the address:

    Method 1

    Method 2Press the PTT button or Call 1-4 to select addressand make the call. Call 1-4 are pre-programmed callbuttons.

    Note: During a call you may enter the contact listas described above and make another callto a third party, or initiate a new call. In eithercase the call may be a voice or status call.

    Keypad Edit(Keypad Microphone)If the radio is displaying a Contact List number, aKeypad Dialed number or a Status number, the lastdigit may be deleted by:

    y or z until:

    w

    Enter the desired addressfrom the keypad,e.g. 0574:

    c to conÞrm your selection.

    Display shows:(for 2 seconds)

    Alpha Alias

    Number

    Addr: 0574

    Selected

    For Aliases, e.g.:

    1 v or wOnce(to select number)

    2 v Again(to delete last digit)

    For Numbers,e.g.:

    Jack

    1234567

    123456

    1234567

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    Note: The edited number is not saved at the end of

    the call in the contact list, but is saved in thelast number redial.

    Missed Calls

    If a call remains unanswered, the call will bestored by the radio, provided that Missed Calls

    has been programmed into your radio.Up to ten calls can be stored. If the same radiocalls more than once, only the most recent callis stored. When ten calls have been stored bythe radio, depending on the radioprogramming, the eleventh call received mayoverwrite the Þrst or not be stored by the radio.When a new call has been stored by the radio,the Missed Call icon Q will ßash and thedisplay will show the alias (name) or number

    (address) of the last calling radio e.g :

    When the Missed Calls list has been read andany missed calls retained, the Missed Call iconwill be illuminated.

    The Missed Call List can be entered directly bypressing the Missed Call button (ifprogrammed) when the radio is in the IDLESTATE or via the menu.

    If using the Missed Call button, follow theprocedures from step 3 below.To view the calls in the list via the menu :

    Note: In the Missed Calls list some alpha alias/ numbers may contain a sufÞx S, whichindicates a status message associated with

    the call.

    3 v Once(to delete last digit)

    4 Enter new numbers

    5 PTT button to make radio call.

    123456

    12345699

    1 c to enter Menu Mode.

    2 Display shows:

    3 c to select

    4 y or z to scrolllist:

    234

    Missed Calls

    Addr: Alias

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    Example:

    You can call back to any number in the MissedCall list by:

    On a successful call set- up, the entry isautomatically deleted from the stack togetherwith any associated status message.Unanswered calls may be deleted from theMissed Call list at any time by:

    1 Display shows

    If the displays shows S there is a status messageassociated with the call.

    w Displays message e.g.

    w again Displays status numbere.g.

    w again Display shows

    1 y or z untildesired number isdisplayed:

    2 PTT button or c or # to make the call.

    3 After the call is set-up, press PTT button andtalk with your mouth 2.5-5 cm from micro-phone. Release PTT to listen.

    Reception S

    On Break

    Status 04

    Reception S

    Addr: Alias

    4 The call will terminate automatically when theconversation has ended or press the

    Monitor/Cancel button.

    1 c to enter Menu Mode.

    2 Display shows:

    3 c to select

    4 y or z to selectentry in list:

    5 x to request deletion.

    6 Display shows:

    7 c to conÞrm deletion .

    Missed Calls

    Addr: Alias

    Delete? ( / )

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    On deletion of the last message in the MissedCalls list, the radio will exit the menu and returnto the IDLE STATE.

    To exit the Missed Call List:

    Note: The calls in the list are not deleted when theradio is turned off.

    Status Calls

    A status is a code for transmitting prearrangedmessages, e.g. status Ò05Ó may indicateÒReturn to BaseÓ. The prearranged messagesand associated code digits are contained in aStatus List which contains up to 255 entries.

    This list is used for both incoming calls, whenthe status of the calling radio is displayed, andoutgoing calls, when your status is sent eitherto a requesting radio or to other radios.

    Making a Status Call

    When the radio is in the IDLE state or during acall, the status list may be used to select a

    status message to reply to a calling radio orsend your status to another radio.There are two ways to enter the Status List:

    Method 1Press the Status List direct access button, ifprogrammed by your dealer.

    Method 2

    Once in the Status List, there are two ways tochoose the desired status:

    8 Display showsmomentarily, then

    returns to the MissedCalls list:

    1 xx

    to exit Missed Call List.

    Display shows e.g.:

    Deleted

    Addr: Alias

    Ready

    1 c to enter Menu Mode.

    2 y or z until:

    3 c to select

    Status

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    Method 1

    Method 2 (Manual Dialing-keypad microphone only)

    Once the desired status is displayed, there are twomethods to select the status:

    Method 1

    Method 2Press the PTT button or Call 1-4 to select and makethe call. Call 1-4 are pre-programmed call buttons.

    Note: During a call you may enter the status list asdescribed above and make another statuscall to a third party or initiate a new statuscall.

    To send status message to another radio, selectradio Alias/ID from Contact List via menu and sendas detailed.

    Receiving a Status Call

    Your radio receives a Status Call when:

    Where Status message Ò04Ó / ÒOn BreakÓ isexample status message. Note that statusnumber (04) only will be displayed if associatedmessage is not programmed into your radio.Alias/Number is the name or number of thecalling radio.

    y or z until:

    w(e.g On Break)

    (e.g. 04)

    Enter the desired statusfrom the keypad, e.g. 04:(digit range 00 to 999)

    c to conÞrm your selection.

    Display shows:

    (for 2 seconds)

    Message Alias

    Number

    Stat: 04

    Selected

    1 Individual Call alertsounds

    2 Display shows:or

    alternating with

    Stat: On Break

    Stat: 04

    Alias/Number

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    EMERGENCY CALL

    Your radio can be programmed to give you a

    one-button quick access to call a particularradio or centre (predeÞned by your dealer) inemergency situations. This is the EmergencyCall .

    When you make an Emergency call, your radiogoes into an Emergency state, which can beprogrammed to:

    ¥ continually receive speech,

    ¥ the radio can receive and transmit.

    1. Press the Emergency button to initiate an

    Emergency call.2. Emergency can be stopped by:

    ¥ Switching the radio Off and On again.

    ¥ Areset message is received by yourradio.

    ¥ The emergency time duration isreached.

    Note: The emergency time duration and resetmessage are programmed into your radio byyour dealer.

    You may pre-record a message (for example toconÞrm your location or status), which is sentautomatically when the emergency call isactivated. Refer to Voice Storage to use thisfeature.

    Should you receive an Emergency call theincoming emergency alert tone

    will sound.

    DTMF(Keypad Microphone only)

    DTMF means Dual Tone Multi Frequency and isused when the radio is required to operate in a radiosystem with an interface to telephone systems.

    There are two methods of accessing DTMF LiveDial Mode:

    Automatic/Manual

    To do this, your radio must send a telephoneinterconnect to a station that connects you to a

    phone line. After you have Þnished your call, theradio sends a clear down call (if programmed) toshutdown the connection to the phone line.

    Sending the Telephone Interconnect Call

    Your radio can be programmed to send theinterconnect call in one of the following ways:

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    ¥ automatically - when a call button (Call 1 - 4 orPTT) has been programmed with the intercon-nect call, or a contact list entry has been pro-grammed for DTMF access.

    ¥ manually - when you dial the code using the key-pad microphone.

    If in doubt, please contact your dealer or networkmanager for further information.

    To initiate a DTMF call with AutomaticTelephone Interconnect Call

    To initiate a DTMF call with ManuallyDialed Telephone Interconnect Call

    1 Press dedicated Call Button (Call 1-4 or PTT),you will hear a tone sequence.

    Display icon lit: D

    2 Wait for call to be set up when you will hear adial tone.

    Display shows:

    3 Enter desired phone number on the keypadmicrophone, taking care not to press the PTT.

    Note: Each DTMF digit is transmitted instantly.

    Display showsentered digits:

    Enter Digits

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    4 Once the radio has connected to the callednumber, you can begin the conversation. Even

    though this is a phone call, your conversationmimics a radio call, that means that both par-ties speak in turn, i.e. press the PTT to talk,release to listen.

    5 To end the call press the Monitor Button orchange channel when the clear down call is

    sent automatically from your radio to shutdownthe phone line.

    1 Enter the interconnect call from the keypadmicrophone, you will hear a tone sequence.

    Display shows e.g.

    2 Press dedicated Call Button (PTT or Call 1-4)

    Display icon lit: D

    3 Wait for call to be set up when you will hear adial tone.

    Display shows:

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    Note: The radio starts a programmable timer themoment both parties stop transmitting

    (talking). If the time-out timer expires, theradio will end the phone call.

    Permanent DTMF Mode

    Press the pre-programmed DTMF button once, toput the keypad microphone into permanent DTMF

    live dial mode. Press the DTMF button again todisable the DTMF live dial. The radio then returns tothe IDLE STATE and select calls can be made.

    Alternatively, use the DTMF menu option to enableor disable permanent DTMF Mode.

    Note: Permanent DTMF mode is not available inscan or during a call.

    Using the DTMF Button1. Press the DTMF button to switch on permanent

    DTMF Mode when the feature enable alert willsound, the display icon D is lit and the displaywill show :

    2. Press the DTMF button again to switch off permanent DTMF Mode when the featuredisable alert will sound, the display icon D isextinguished and the display will show :

    Using the Menu

    4 Enter desired phone number, taking care notto press the PTT.

    Note: Each DTMF digit is transmitted instantly.

    Display showsentered digits:

    5 Once the radio has connected to the called

    number, you can begin the conversation. Eventhough this is a phone call, your conversationmimics a radio call, that means that bothparties speak in turn, i.e. press the PTT to talk,release to listen.

    6 To end the call press the Monitor Button orchange channel when the clear down call issent automatically from your radio to shutdownthe phone line.

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    1 Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE.

    DTMF Mode On

    DTMF Mode Off

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    To initiate a DTMF call in permanent livedial

    2 c to enter Menu Mode.

    3 y or z until:4 c to select

    5 y or z until:

    6 c to select

    Display showscurrent status e.g.:

    7 y or z until:

    8 c to select:

    Display shows:(for 2 seconds)

    9 Radio exits menumode and displayshows e.g.:

    1 Enter the interconnect call from the keypadmicrophone, you will hear a tone sequence.

    Utilities

    DTMF Mode

    Off

    On

    On

    Selected

    Chan: 05

    Display shows e.g.

    2 Wait for call to be set up when you will hear adial tone.

    Display shows:

    3 Enter desired phone number, taking care notto press the PTT.

    Note: Each DTMF digit is transmitted instantly.

    Display showsentered digits:

    4 Once the radio has connected to the callednumber, you can begin the conversation. Eventhough this is a phone call, your conversationmimics a radio call, that means that both par-ties speak in turn, i.e. press the PTT to talk,release to listen.

    5 To end the call press the Monitor Button orchange channel when the clear down call issent automatically from your radio to shutdownthe phone line.

    122

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    FEATURES

    VOICE STORAGEVoice storage allows you to perform variousvoice related tasks which include voicerecorder and an emergency message feature.

    Voice Recorder

    You can record and playback incoming calls ormake a memo using the voice recorder feature,which allows up to 2 minutes of recording.To record an incoming call:

    1 c to enter Menu Mode.

    2 y or z until:

    3 c to select

    4 y or z until:

    5 c to select

    Voice Storage

    Recorder

    6 Display shows:(if there is a pre-

    recorded messagealready stored.)

    7 c to delete emergency message pre-recorded in Emergency Message feature .

    8 x to remain in Emergency MessageFeature .

    9 Press and hold the Record/Playback button,the Voice Storage Recording alert soundsmomentarily.

    10 Record the call or part of the call.

    11 The Voice Storage Warning alert soundswhen the memory is nearly full.

    12 The Voice Storage Full alert sounds when thememory is full and recording ceases.

    13 Release the Record/Playback button at anytime to stop recording.

    14 Subsequent messages can be stored byrepeating steps 9 to 13.

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    To record a memo:

    To playback a recorded call or memo:

    To delete a recorded call or memo:

    1 Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE.

    2 c to enter Menu Mode.

    3 y or z until:

    4 c to select

    5 y or z until:

    6 c to select

    7 Press and hold the Record/Playback button,the Voice Storage Recording alert soundsmomentarily.

    You will see:

    8 Speak clearly into the radio microphone torecord your memo.

    9 The Voice Storage Warning alert soundswhen the memory is nearly full.

    You will see:

    Voice Storage

    Recorder

    Recording

    Storage Low

    10 The Voice Storage Full alert sounds when thememory is full and recording ceases.

    You will see:

    11 Release the Record/Playback button at anytime to stop recording.

    12 Subsequent messages can be stored byrepeating steps 7 to 11.

    1 Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE

    2 Press the Record/Playback button to playbackthe Þrst recorded call or memo.

    You will see:

    3 Press the Record/Playback button again to

    skip to the next message to be played back.

    1 Playback message as described in aboveprocedure.

    Storage Full

    Playing

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    Emergency Message

    You can pre-record an emergency message tobe sent automatically when the emergency callfeature is activated. This message may

    contain, for example, your location or statuswhich may prove useful to the recipient,especially if, in the emergency situation, youare unable to talk.To pre-record an emergency message:

    2 Press the Cancel button to delete themessage currently being played back.

    1 Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE.2 c to enter Menu Mode.

    3 y or z until:

    4 c to select

    5 y or z until:

    6 c to select

    7 Display shows:

    Voice Storage

    Emergency Msg

    Del Msgs? ( / )

    8 c to delete all messages recorded inVoice Recorder feature .

    9 x to remain in Voice Recorderfeature .

    10 Press and hold the Record/Playback button,the Voice Storage Recording alert soundsmomentarily.

    You will see:

    11 Speak clearly into the radio microphone torecord your message.

    12 The Voice Storage Warning alert soundswhen the memory is nearly full.You will see:

    13 The Voice Storage Full alert sounds when thememory is full and recording ceases.You will see:

    14 Release the Record/Playback button at anytime to stop recording.

    Recording

    Storage Low

    Storage Full

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    PUBLIC ADDRESS MODE

    The Public Address mode allows you to useyour radio audio as a public address system.You can use your radio microphone as normaland the audio is routed through the radio to anexternal loudspeaker Þtted to your vehicle.

    A switch, external to your radio, switches theaudio from your radio to the externalloudspeaker.This feature is programmed and Þtted by yourdealer.To access the Public Address system:

    CAR RADIO MUTE

    The Car Radio Mute feature automaticallymutes your in-car audio entertainment systemto allow you to hear incoming calls or to stopaudio interference when you are making a call.This feature may be programmed into yourradio by your dealer.

    15 Press the Record/Playback button to playbackthe emergency message.

    You will see:

    16 You can change the message at any time byrepeating the above procedure.

    1 Turn external switch to the PA position.

    Display shows :

    2 Press microphone PTT and talk.

    Playing

    Public Address

    3 To exit PA mode, turn external switch to theRADIO position.

    Note 1: While in PA mode you can still hear incom-ing radio calls as long as you do not press the PTT.

    Note 2: You must exit PA mode in order to answeror make radio calls.

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    The scan start alert tone will sound, the displayicon G will be lit and the LED indicator will

    blink green during a scan operation. When acall on a channel is detected the LED will stopblinking and the channel number will bedisplayed.

    PRIORITY CHANNEL

    A scan list may contain a priority channel. This

    means that a particular channel (for example, acommonly used channel) may be checkedmore frequently than other channels in the listduring a scan operation. Priority channels areprogrammed into your radio scan lists by yourdealer, however when a priority channel is

    included in a scan list, the scan icon changesfrom G to H .

    TALKBACK

    If the programmable Talkback option is set, youcan respond to any calls received during the

    scan operation by pressing the PTT buttonbefore the programmed hang-time ends. Checkwith your dealer for details.

    DELETING A NUISANCE CHANNEL

    If a channel continually generates unwanted calls/

    noise (a ÒnuisanceÓ channel), you can temporarilyremove it from the scan list by performing aNuisance Channel Delete operation:

    4 c to select

    5 y

    or z

    until:

    6 c to select

    Display showscurrent status e.g.:

    7 y or z until:8 c to select

    Display shows:(for 2 seconds)

    9 Radio exits menumode and displayshows e.g.:

    Scan

    Off

    On

    Selected

    Chan: 05

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    2. Press the Call Forward button again to switchoff Call Forward when the feature disable alertwill sound and the display will show :

    Using the Menu

    TALKAROUND

    In your communications network, you may be usinga system to cover a larger area than is possible withyour radio. However, you can communicate withanother radio within your radioÕs range withoutgoing through the system by using the Talkaround

    feature. This is especially useful when the system isdown.

    You can switch On or Off Talkaround by usinga pre-programmed Talkaround button or viathe menu.

    Using the Talkaround Button1. Press the Talkaround button to switch on

    Talkaround when the feature enable aler t willsound, the display icon J is lit and the displaywill show :

    1 Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE.

    2 c to enter Menu Mode.

    3 y or z until:

    4 c to select

    5 y or z until:

    6 c to select

    Display showscurrent status e.g.:

    7 y or z until:

    8 c to select

    Display shows:(for 2 seconds)

    Forwarded Off

    Utilities

    Call Forward

    Off

    On

    Selected

    9 Radio exits menu and returns to IDLE STATE

    Talkaround On

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    2. Press the Talkaround button again to switchoff Talkaround when the feature disable alertwill sound, the display icon J is extinguished and the display will show :

    Using the Menu

    EXTERNAL ALARM

    The external alarm feature activates thevehicle horn and/or lights to inform you of anincoming call when you are away from your

    vehicle.You can switch On or Off External Alarm byusing a pre-programmed External Alarmbutton or via the menu.When the alarm is activated it can be canceled by:1. Answering the call.

    2. The external alarm timer times out.

    Using the External Alarm Button

    1. Press the External Alarm button to switchExternal Alarm on , when the feature enablealert will sound, the display icon

    K is lit and

    the display will show :

    1 Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE.

    2 c to enter Menu Mode.

    3 y or z until:

    4 c to select

    5 y or z until:

    6 c to select

    Display showscurrent status e.g.:

    7 y or z until:

    8 c to select

    Display shows:(for 2 seconds)

    Talkaround Off

    Utilities

    Talkaround

    Off

    On

    Selected

    9 Radio exits menumode and display

    shows e.g.:Chan: 05

    Alarm On

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    2. Press the Lone Worker button again to switchLone Worker off , when the feature disable alertwill sound and the display will show:

    3. You may also switch off Lone Worker by chang-ing the channel or switching radio off and on again.

    Using the MenuPOWER LEVEL

    You can transmit your calls at different transmitpower levels. A higher level means you canreach a radio that is farther away. A lower powerlevel reduces the possibility of interference. Usethe high power setting only when necessary.

    You can switch between high and low power

    levels by using a pre-programmed PowerLevel button or via the menu.

    Using the Power Level Button

    1. Press the Power Level button to switch to highpower when the feature enable alert will

    sound, the display icon H is lit and the displaywill show :

    1 Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE.

    2 c to enter Menu Mode.

    3 y or z until:

    4 c to select

    5 y or z until:

    6 c to select

    Display showscurrent status e.g.:

    7 y or z until:

    8 c to select

    Lone Wkr Off

    Utilities

    Lone Worker

    Off

    On

    Display shows:(for 2 seconds)

    9 Radio exits menumode and displayshows e.g.:

    Selected

    Chan: 05

    High Power

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    2. Press the Power Level button again to switchto low power when the feature disable alert willsound, the display icon L is lit and the displaywill show :

    Using the Menu

    COMPANDING

    Companding is a collective term to deÞnecomp ressing the audio signal on transmissionand exp anding the audio signal on reception.

    The overall effect is to reduce noise in thereceived signal, giving you crisper, cleareraudio clarity. Companding should only be usedwhen other radios in your system have thesame companding feature available.

    You can switch On or Off Companding byusing a pre-programmed Companding buttonor via the menu.

    Using the Companding Button

    1. Press the Companding button to switch Com-panding on , when the feature enable alert willsound, the display icon A is lit and thedisplay will show :

    1 Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE.

    2 c to enter Menu Mode.

    3 y or z until:

    4 c to select

    5 y or z until:

    6 c to select

    Display showscurrent status e.g.:

    7 y or z until:

    8 c to select

    Display shows:(for 2 seconds)

    Low Power

    Utilities

    Power Level

    Low

    High

    Selected

    9 Radio exits menumode and display

    shows e.g.: Chan: 05

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    2. Press the Companding button again to switchCompanding off , when the feature disable alertwill sound, the display icon A extinguishedand the display will show :

    Using the Menu

    BACKLIGHT

    Backlight illuminates the radio display andmenu navigation keys.Your radio can be programmed to have the

    backlight permanently on, permanently off or atimed period, when any new information beingdisplayed causes the backlight to remain on for10 seconds.

    You can switch On or Off the Backlight byusing a pre-programmed Backlight button orvia the menu.

    Using the Backlight Button

    1. Press the Backlight button to switchBacklight on , when the feature enable alert willsound and the display will show :

    1 Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE.

    2 c to enter Menu Mode.

    3 y or z until:

    4 c to select

    5 y or z until:

    6 c to select

    Display showscurrent status e.g.:

    7 y or z until:

    8 c to select

    Display shows:(for 2 seconds)

    Companding Off

    Utilities

    Companding

    Off

    On

    Selected

    9 Radio exits menumode and display

    shows e.g.:

    or

    Chan: 05

    Backlight Tmd Backlight On

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    OPTION BOARD

    Your radio is capable of being Þtted with anoption board. Each board will extend the

    capability of your radio by adding a new featuresuch as voice storage, voice scrambler ortrunking. See your dealer for the availabilityand suitability of the various option boards.

    You can switch On or Off the Option Board byusing a pre-programmed Option Board buttonor via the menu.Using the Option Board Button

    1. Press the Option Board button to switch theOption Board on , when the feature enable alertwill sound, the option board icon N is lit and

    the display will show :

    2. Press the Option Board button again to switchthe Option Board off , when the feature disablealert will sound, the option board icon Nextinguished and the display will show:

    Using the Menu

    7 y or z to alter brightness to one of ninelevels.

    8 c to select required level.

    Display shows:(for 2 seconds)

    9 Radio exits menu

    mode and displayshows e.g.:

    Selected

    Chan: 05

    1 Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE.

    2 c to enter Menu Mode.

    3 y or z until:4 c to select

    5 y or z until:

    6 c to select

    Display showscurrent status e.g.:

    7 y or z until:

    Option Brd On

    Option Brd Off

    Utilities

    Option Board

    Off

    On

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    VOICE OPERATED TRANSMIT (VOX)

    When the VOX accessory is connected, yourradio may be used with hands-free operation.The VOX feature intelligently sensesbackground noise, so that it adapts

    automatically to the noise level in theenvironment in which you are working.To start the VOX feature:

    1. Ensure that the VOX accessory isconnected to the rear accessory connec-tor of the radio.

    2. Switch the radio to a VOX channel.You can disable the VOX feature by pressingthe PTT button on the hand held microphone.This allows you to use the hand heldmicrophone 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 theradio system in which you operate, a featureknown as Stun/Unstun is included in your

    radio.This feature can only be activated by yoursystem manager or administrator.

    For example, if your radio is stolen and is beingused illegally, your system administrator cansend a signal which will stun the radio makingit incapable of being used. This feature is alsouseful if the system is being abused by a userwho is not complying with the correctcommunications protocol.

    The radio can only be unstunned, i.e. returnedto operational use, by an unstun signal sentfrom the system administrator or returning theradio for reprogramming.

    8 c to select

    Display shows:(for 2 seconds)

    9 Radio exits menumode and displayshows e.g.:

    Selected

    Chan: 05

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    RADIO INFORMATIONTo enable you and your dealer/system

    administrator to establish, quickly, the softwareand radio parameters programmed into yourradio, a feature known as Radio Information can be accessed via the menu.On selection of Radio Information , your radiodisplay will indicate:

    ¥ Software (SW) version

    ¥ Codeplug (CP) version

    ¥ Software (SW) part number

    ¥ Codeplug (CP) part number

    To Access Radio Information

    1 Ensure radio is in IDLE STATE.

    2 c to enter Menu Mode.

    3 y or z until:4 c to select

    Radio Info

    5 y or z until:or

    or

    or

    6 c to select e.g.:

    Display shows e.g. :

    7 x to return toprevious menu level:

    8 y or z forfurther selectionsfollowing steps6 and 7:

    or

    or

    or

    9 x x to exitmenu mode , displayshows e.g.:

    SW Version

    CP Version

    SW Part No

    CP Part No

    SW Version

    D02.00.01

    SW Version

    SW Version

    CP Version

    SW Part No

    CP Part No

    Chan: 05