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MCS 2000 Models II & III User Guide
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1. Trunking only If the PHONE system is busy the display will show PHONE BUSY Fa 555 1212 PHONE BUSY and your call will be placed when the system is availa ble unless you press the HOME button 3 or the menu button 9 to quit telephone Interconnect If phone access is unavailable to your radio the dis play shows NO PHONE gt ca 555 1212 NO PHONE Private Call Receiving a Private Call When your radio receives a private call the incoming private call tone sounds and the display alternates between CALL RECEIVED ID 2000 and the home display Line two in the model Ill display indicates the ID of the calling party for model Il press the call button 12 to view it The green indicator B and the call received icon flash If the PTT F is pressed within 20 seconds the call is answered and a private conversation can go ahead i CALL RECEIVED Note If the call button 12 is not pressed the call will be initiated as a talkgroup call Press the HOME button 3 orthe menu button 9 twice or the call button 12 when the conversation is over Sending a Private Call trunking only Private calls can be selected either from a list or directly via the keypad model Ill or model Il with optional keypad microphone Note If your radio has been so programmed you can press the call button for quick access to the Private Call function Using the mode selecto
2. General operation Radio ON OFF and Volume Control Turn the radio on by pressing the on off button A The radio then carries out a self test Adjust the volume to a comfortable listening level by turning the on off button A Note If equipped your radio may be pro grammed with ignition sense enabled 68P81083C49 B page 3 MCS 2000 Models II amp Ill Depending on programming if the ignition is turned off the radio will e turn off e inhibit transmit capability or e inhibit the use of the PTT button Contact your system operator for further information Turn the radio off by pressing the on off button A again Note If the radio sounds the error tone and dis plays an error message please contact the per son in charge of your radio system or your local service representative Function Selection Functions programmed into the radio can be selected in two different ways 1 Directly via a pre programmed dedicated but ton or 2 Indirectly via the radio MENU page 4 68P81083C49 B Function Button Selection For direct access to a feature depress the desired function button A triangle in the display points to the function button used If the function requires additional input use the mode selector D to display your choices and press the select button 13 Note Function buttons are usually active Pressing a function button will exit the current feature and start the selecte
3. Car Radio Mute 000 e eee eee 12 FailSOft c echt dt tice ae kre ee hee ee 12 Conventional Functions 05 12 Repeater Direct 2 0 00 0 eee eee 12 MODICON AA eR a el 13 User Selectable Private Line PL 13 Stat Alert MDC 1200 Star Signalling Features 13 PTT ID and Emergency 22 005 13 Selective Calls ee ee 13 Group IDs and Wildcard Entry 14 Telephone Interconnect 14 Status Message cee eee eee 14 MDC Repeater Access RAC 15 Trunking Functions 0000 e ee eee 15 Sending a Call Alert Page 15 Receiving a Call Alert aa 15 Reprogram Request aaa 15 One Touch Button Functions 15 Out of Range cee ee es 16 Secure Operation 00000 eee eee 16 Secure Keyload and Erase 16 Data Operation 0002s 17 Radio Care sive a NG 17 Safety Information a 17 Important Electromagnetic Emission Information 8 Control Station Operation 18 Caution Vehicles Equipped With Air Bags 19 AGCESSONES ak BG ET a NANG 19 Menu Overview 2 20 Computer Software Copyrights 20 Wamning When installing or removing the mobile radio from the vehicle the radio must be switched off or damage to the radio may occur 68P81083C49 B page 1 page 2 MCS 2000 Models Il amp Ill 68P8
4. NO ACKNOWLEDGE ID 700001 Ino kcknonLEoce MCS 2000 Models Il amp III Press the home button 3 or the menu button 9 twice to return to the home display Receiving a Call Alert When a call alert is received the call alert received tone is heard the green LED and the J icon flash in the display until the Call Alert is acknowledged by pressing the PTT F or pressing and releasing the monitor button 2 Status Message Operated as previously described under Conven tional Functions Reprogram Request If dynamic regrouping is programmed into your radio the reprogram request function may be selected either via a pre programmed button or through a menu A reprogram request will send a message to the console operator requesting that the operator assign the radio to a new talkgroup See your system administrator for further details One Touch Button Functions If this optional feature is programmed in your radio a button may be dedicated to sending a pre pro grammed status message call alert or dialing a pre 68P81083C49 B page 15 NIA MS MCS2000 2 amp 3 C UG GB for US Page 16 Monday December 8 1997 4 21 PM o MCS 2000 Models Il amp Ill programmed phone number See your system admin istrator for further details Out of Range If this optional function is programmed into your radio it will indicate when you have left your radio coverage area The display will alternate b
5. where the model Ill display has the zone name in line one and the channel talkgroup name in line two For model II the zone name is followed by the channel talkgroup name The zone name flashes until you press the select button 13 to choose it Then use the mode selector D until the desired talkgroup channel is displayed e g ELECTRIC CO SOUTH DIVISION ELECTRIC SOUTH When you have selected zone and mode you are Outgoing Calls ready to transmit Lift the microphone out of its holder and press the PTT F while talking release it while listening Speak in a normal tone of voice keeping a distance of 2 4 from the microphone While transmitting the red indi cator B will light 68P81083C 49 B page 5 MCS 2000 Models II amp Ill Conventional only If the orange indicator is lit the channel is busy Wait for the orange indicator to turn off before transmitting Trunking only If the busy tone sounds release the PTT F and wait for the automatic call back tone When this tone is heard press the PTT F within 3 seconds to transmit If your radio is equipped with a time out timer a warn ing tone will sound a few seconds before the call is terminated Scanning Scan allows the user to monitor more than one chan nel or talkgroup including the selected channel or talkgroup at a time for activity Channels within a scan list may be assigned priority levels as follows Priority 1 M
6. back later The call alert sent tone will sound Caller ID The radio will momentarily display the ID or alias name of the radio that initiated a call If an emergency call is received in trunked operation the radio will alternate the display between the talkgroup the emergency received display and the ID or alias name of the radio that initiated the emergency call Mode Preset Buttons Mode preset buttons will allow quick access to com monly used modes Press and hold a mode preset but ton until a good key tone is heard to program the page 10 68P81083C49 B button for the currently selected mode A short press of a mode preset button will cause the radio to immedi ately change to the mode programmed for that button Mode Recall The radio will always remember the last mode selected Pressing mode recall will cause the radio to switch to the previously selected mode Automatic Power Off Automatic power off will power off your radio when no user actions occur during a pre programmed length of time A user action is defined as the press of a button tum of a knob or the use of any radio acces sory e g footswitch 2 minutes prior to automatic power off the radio will generate a continuous low tone and AUTO POWER OFF will flash on the display Any user action will immedi ately cause the radio to cease the automatic power off tones and display and retum the radio to normal operation SmartZ
7. in Search AMSS SmartZone operation charge of your radio system or your local serv 3 HOME ice representative 4 Secure on off secure operation 5 Emergency 3 6 External alarm Functions of the Buttons 7 Telephone interconnect Numbers in brackets refer to the illustrations on the fold out page 8 9 Scan Menu 10 Option 11 Page 12 Private call 13 Select Audio Signals High tone Ringing tone E Low tone Call alert sent Call alert acknowledgement Hm Busy repeated four times Automatic call back trunking Call alert received repeated every five seconds Call initiated Enhanced Private Call Selective call received Private Call Il Incoming private call repeated for 20 seconds Phone initiate Receive Emergency activate Emergency acknowledgement Emergency exit Failsoft repeated every 10 seconds trunking MCS 2000 Models Il amp Ill eei Out of range repeated trunking Keypad entry accepted E Radio self test failed Key entry not accepted Time out timer warning System reject Ee S Function Channel Hardware error tone continues until valid operation or radio turned off Keyfail secure operation PTT pressed in clear mode Secure operation
8. 1083C49 B Depending on the keypad ordered with your radio refer to either E or I for the description of the but General Information With the MCS 2000 you have chosen an excellent mobile radio The Motorola warranty for quality guar tons 7 antees the high standard of Motorola products Your pat arai baging OFF baka Volume control MCS 2000 radio has left our factory only after exten B aan aka i pia a ee Green flashing incoming call or Call Alert Page Red continuous radio transmits in clear and secure This user guide describes the way a standard Orange continuous syster channel busy or radio works Since standard operation may be changed by programming both concerning the Functions which the radio includes and the incoming clear call secure operation Orange flashing incoming secure call secure operation Buttons used to activate them the way your C Display with symbols and one line model II or radio operates may differ from what is ma ee laria Ill of 14 characters here e selector S F Transmit key PTT The radio display prompts may be pro Push to talk release to listen grammed into the radio in one of a number of G Microphone conector different languages English is the default lan 1 Zone select guage and is used to describe the displays in 2 Monitor press button to listen for activity con this user guide ventional operation or For further information contact the person
9. 9 B mute when your MCS 2000 mobile radio is transmit ting or receiving Please contact the person in charge of your radio system for further information Failsoft The failsoft feature ensures that a conversation is not interrupted if the trunked system fails In this mode communication will be maintained on an open chan nel The failsoft tone will sound every 10 seconds and the display will alternate between model III model II ee SOUTH DIVISION FAILSOFT and the current active display Conventional Functions Before transmitting always make sure that the selected mode is free Orange LED not on Repeater Direct Select the menu REPEAT DIRECT as previously described or press a preprogrammed button The cur rent mode direct or repeater will be displayed Use the mode selector D to toggle the mode Press the select button 13 to select the displayed mode of operation Monitor Press the monitor button to toggle monitor on or off Press and hold the monitor button to enter squelch configuration Using the mode selector D the squelch level of the radio may be fine tuned Press the select key when the desired level is attained User Selectable Private Line PL User Selectable Private Line PL allows the radio user to select a PL code from a pre programmed list of codes Press the Multiple Privale Line MPL button if programmed to view the current PL or press and hold the MPL button to enter MPL c
10. MCS 2000 Models II amp Ill User Guide page General Information eee eee eee 2 Functions of the Buttons 0005 2 Audio SignalS 0 00 eee ee 3 General operation 00 0000 3 Radio ON OFF and Volume Control 3 Function Selection ce eee eee 4 Function Button Selection 4 Menu Selection 0000 eee eee 4 Adjust Display Intensity 5 Tones On off cee 5 Zone and Mode Selection 5 Outgoing Calls ae nE ee 5 SCANNING wc se eck eae wee eee ede ka oa eee a 6 Tuming Scanning On Off 2 008 6 Viewing a Scan List aasa aaaaa nn 6 Changing Scan Lists a 7 Telephone Interconnect a 7 Receiving a Telephone Call 7 Sending a Telephone Call 7 Keypad Selection List Buffered Dialing 8 Private Call 0273 203 seek ea ee BG AA ee E E 8 Receiving a Private Call 8 Sending a Private Call trunking only 9 Caller D siiin i ee 10 Mode Preset Buttons 00000 eee aes 10 Mode Recall 000 cece eee eee 10 Automatic Power Off 000000 ee eee 10 SmartZone AMSS Functions 11 Site Search amp Site Lock 11 Emergency Operation 0000 e eee 11 External Alam 12 Handset Operation 0 0c eee eee 12 MCS 2000 Models Il amp IlI
11. Press the HOME button 3 or the menu button 9 when the conversation is over Sending a Telephone Call List Selection Press the menu button 9 and operate the mode selector D until PHONE is displayed Press the select 68P81083C49 B page 7 MCS 2000 Models II amp Ill button 13 and use the mode selector D until the desired name and number is displayed Press the select button 13 or the PTT F The radio then trans mits the number Note If your radio has been so programmed you can press the phone button for quick access to the telephone interconnect function Using the mode selector D you can scroll between last dialled call and phone number lists Keypad Selection List Buffered Dialing model Ill or model II with optional keypad micro phone Press the phone button 7 or select the menu PHONE as previously described Enter the desired number directly from the keypad If you are placing a call toa local extension number requiring a pause before it press O If an incorrect phone number is entered the digits may be erased using the mode selector D to the left down Continue using the mode selector D to the left down to erase the entire number When the number is complete press the select button 13 or the PTT F to transmit the call page 8 68P81083C49 B model Ill model II PLEASE WAIT Fa 555 1212 PLEASE WAIT will be in the display while the system is setting up the call
12. Selective Call until you exit 68P81083C49 B page 13 MCS 2000 Models Il amp Ill Call Alert See trunking section for more details Group IDs and Wildcard Entry Conventional Page and Selective Call With keypad and unlimited calling you may enter a group ID by entering the selective call or call alert fea ture and then scroll backward to group ID entry with the mode selector D will be displayed You may then enter a 3 digit group ID to call or page Users can enter a wildcard 9 entry to call or page multiple IDs or groups The matches all ID digits 0 9 in that position i e to page all radio IDs 0001 through 0009 enter individual ID 0 0 0 Telephone Interconnect To make a call through the telephone system in the conventional mode your radio must send access and hang up codes to the system The access code can be transmitted in either of two ways depending on how your radio is programmed Immediate The radio automatically sends a pre stored page 14 68P81083C49 B access code as soon as the telephone intercon nect button 7 is pressed Delayed Press the select button 13 or the PTT F and the radio sends the pre stored access code After the access code is sent you should get a dial tone If no dial tone sounds press the HOME button 3 or the telephone interconnect button 7 to hang up Now press the select button 13 or the PTT F The radio then transmit
13. configuration involved in your com munication equipment installation MCS 2000 Models II amp Ill Accessories Please contact you local Motorola representative for further information about the accessories listed below Microphone Options Palm Microphones Keypad Microphones Noise Cancelling Microphones Visor Microphone Desk Microphones Telephone Style Handsets Mounting Accessories Tilt Mount Bracket Key Lock Direct Trunnion Mount Base Tray with Loudspeaker Remote Mount Option A Variety of External Loudspeakers low high power A Variety of Cable kits Desk Control Station Accessories Power Supplies External Emergency Foot switch Antennas 68P81083C49 B page 19 MCS 2000 Models Il amp Ill Menu Overview Zone Select Select a Zone same as button 1 Channel Select a channel Same as mode selector D Scan Select Scan ON or OFF Same as button 8 Tones Keypad entry tones ON or OFF Display intensity Adjust display backlight View lists View a Scan Telephone Private Call or Call Alert List Program lists Program a Scan Telephone Private Call or Call Alert List Horn Lights Turn External Alarm Horn Lights ON or OFF Same as button 6 High Low power Set the radio to High or Low Power level s TX Transmit inhibit Turn the transmitter ON or OFF Private Call Select Private Call feature Game as button 12 Page Select the Call Alert Feat
14. d feature Menu Selection Features may be accessed indirectly through the radio menu 1 Press the menu button 9 to enter menu selec tion 2 Use the mode selector D to display the desired function 3 Press the select button 13 The radio will leave menu mode and enter the selected feature or enter a sub menu If additional input is required use the selector D to select the desired function Press the select button 13 A list of potential menu functions is found in the back of this user guide page 20 Adjust Display Intensity Select the menu DISP INTENSITY Press the select button 13 The display intensity may then be adjusted to one of four levels high medium low or very low using the selector D Tones On off The tones heard every time a key is pressed may be turned off or on through the menus Select the menu TONES Press the select button 13 The display then shows the present state e g model III model II TONES ON TONES ON Use the mode selector D to toggle between tones off and tones on Press the select button 13 when the desired state is in the display Zone and Mode Selection A mode is a channel or talkgroup and all its related MCS 2000 Models Il amp III features A zone is a grouping of modes that can be selected by pressing the zone button 1 Then use the mode selector D to display the desired zone e g ELECTRIC CO NORTH DIVISION ELECTRIC NORTH
15. etween model III model II ee OF RANGE SOUTH DIVISION OUT OF RANGE and the current mode and or the out of range tone will sound Secure Operation Note This section applies only if secure operation is programmed into your radio This section lists fea tures where differences occur when operating in secure For other feature operation see General Operation above Outgoing Calls When the selected mode is not pre programmed as either secure only or clear only secure transmit is turned on off by pressing the secure button 4 except for trunking telephone inter connect and private call which are always controlled by the button A beep immediately after the PTT is page 16 68P81083C49 B pressed indicates a clear non secure transmission Note If the secure button is pressed during a trans mission the transmission is aborted and an alert tone will sound until the PTT is released The operation change will be effective with the next PTT press Incoming Calls When a secure call is received the orange LED conventional only and the secure icon Q will flash Conventional Functions In monitor only calls from radios with the same encryption key will be heard Calls with a different key will be heard as noise Trunking Functions When secure transmit is control led by the secure button 4 during a talk group or private call you can only change from clear to secure operation During a telephone interconnec
16. he HOME button 3 Changing Scan Lists If a scan list is user programmable it may be changed by the user members added or deleted Select the menu PROGRAM LISTS as previously described then use the mode selector D until SCAN is displayed and press the select button 13 or Press and hold the scan button 8 until the key press accepted tone is heard The programming icon S5 and the triangle in the display flash Use the mode selector D to select the desired mode Press the select button 13 if the scan icon amp is not in the display to include the mode as a normal priority member Press the select button again to make the mode prior ity 2 the scan icon amp lights continuously Press the select button a third time to make it a prior ity 1 mode the dot in the scan icon 3 flashes MCS 2000 Models II III Pressing the select button again makes the mode non member mode not included in the list Telephone Interconnect Telephone interconnect is used when the radio is required to operate in a radio system connected to a public or private telephone system Receiving a Telephone Call When your radio receives a telephone call a tele phone ringing tone sounds and the display alternates between model Ill model II a CALL FR SOUTH DIVISION PHONE CALL and the home display The green indicator B and the call received icon J flash Press the phone button 7 to answer the call
17. ipment containing a transmitter DO NOT operate radio while driving It should also be noticed that the use of a hand held microphone while driving could constitute an offense under the Road Traffic Regulation When planning the installation of communication equipment in a vehicle with one or more air bags Important Electromagnetic Emission Information In August 1996 The Federal Communications Com mission FCC adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency electromag page 18 68P81083C49 B netic energy emitted by FCC regulated equipment Motorola subscribes to this same updated safety standard for the use of its products In keeping with sound installation practice and to maximize radiation efficiency a one quarter 1 4 wave length antenna should be installed at the center of the vehicle roof If it is necessary to mount the antenna on the vehicle s trunk lid an appropriate 3db gain antenna should be used This installation proce dure will assure that vehicle occupants will be exposed to radio frequency energy levels lower than the limits specified in the standard adopted by the FCC in General Docket 79144 To assure that radio frequency RF energy exposure to bystanders external to a vehicle is lower than that recommended by FCC adopted standard transmit with any mobile radio only when bystanders are at least two 2 feet away from a properly installed exter nally mounted antenna for radi
18. l amp Ill DATA TRANSFER DATA TRANSFER Any button press will cause the radio to interrupt the data transfer and return the radio to normal operation Please contact the person in charge of your radio sys tem for further information Radio Care e Avoid any physical abuse of the radio e The radio exterior should be cleaned with a cloth dampened with clean water a mild liquid soap solution or isopropyl alcohol CAUTION The use of chemicals such as detergents alcohol except isopropyl aerosol sprays and petroleum products may be harmful and damage the radio housing Safety Information Every radio when transmitting radiates energy into the atmosphere which may under certain conditions cause the generation of a spark All users of vehicles fitted with radios should be aware of the following warnings 68P81083C49 B page 17 MCS 2000 Models Il amp Ill Do not operate radio near inflammable liquids or in the vicinity of explosive devices During normal use the radio will subject you to radio energy substantially below the level where any kind of harm is reported To ensure personal safety please observe the follow ing simple rules DO NOT transmit when the antenna is very close to or touching exposed parts of the body espe cially the face and eyes DO NOT hold the transmit PTT key in when not actually desiring to transmit DO NOT allow children to play with any radio equ
19. larm It transmits audio through the visor microphone for a pre defined period of time after pressing the emer gency button Please contact the person in charge of your radio system for further information ewer RECEIVED Note Automatic transmit via the visor micro phone is possible only with the emergency fea ture 68P81083C49 B page 11 MCS 2000 Models Il amp Ill External Alarm Depending on the accessories ordered and installed with your radio the external alarm function activates the vehicle horn or lights if you do not respond to a call Page Trunking Private Call or Trunking Phone Call before a pre programmed time Press button 6 or select HORN LIGHTS via the menu to turn the external alarm on HORN LIGHTS ON alternates on the display to indicate the feature is active Turn the alarm off by pressing button 6 again or via the menu Handset Operation To select Handset operation select HANDSET from the menu and select HANDSET ON When HANDSET ON is selected and the handset is removed from the Hang up box HUB audio will be heard only through the handset speaker and the radio speaker will be muted for privacy When the handset is placed in the HUB or when HANDSET OFF is selected from the menu audio will be heard through the radio speaker Car Radio Mute If the car radio mute feature is programmed into your MCS 2000 your standard car radio will momentarily page 12 68P81083C4
20. one AMSS Functions In SmartZone and AMSS Automatic Multiple Site Select operation the two functions mentioned below may be programmed into your radio Site Search amp Site Lock Press the site search monitor button 2 to show the current site and signal strength A bar display is used to reflect the signal strength level for the current site ranging from O to 3 bars di 3 bars indicate a very strong signal and no bar indicates a very weak signal Press and hold the site search button 2 to force the radio to scan for a new site If the optional wide area roaming function is pro grammed the radio will automatically switch sites as it moves through your coverage area Automatic site switching may be disabled by activat ing the site lock function Please contact the person in charge of your radio sys tem for further information MCS 2000 Models Il amp IlI Emergency Operation If emergency is enabled on your system the function is invoked by pressing the emergency button 5 Emergency is exited by pressing the emergency but ton for approximately 2 seconds Your radio may be programmed to indicate that an emergency call has been received from another mem ber of your talkgroup The display will then alternate between eae RECEIVED SOUTH DIVISION and mode name of the calling party If emergency with voice to follow is enabled the radio will automatically transmit an emergency a
21. onfiguration Use the mode selector to change the PL code and press the select key when the desired PL is displayed Stat Alert MDC 1200 Star Signalling Features PTT ID and Emergency Each radio can be programmed to send a unique dig ital identification code at the beginning of each trans mission at the end or both When the PTT ID is programmed to come before voice transmission you will hear a tone until the ID transmission is complete This ID may be combined with an emergency alarm MCS 2000 Models II Ill that is activated by an emergency button on the radio The dispatcher can quickly identify the radio user in an emergency situation Emergency Operation Emergency is operated as previously described Selective Calls Receiving a Selective Call The radio will display ay CALL RECEIVED CAL 000 CALL RECEIVED for two seconds upon receiving a Selective Call You can enter Selective Call to view the ID of the calling radio and to respond with a Selective Call see below Sending a Selective Call Press the call button 12 or select the menu PRIVATE CALL as previously described Enter the ID via the keypad or use the mode selector D to scroll to the ID you wish to call Press the PTT F to transmit the selective call to this ID If automatic Selective Call is disabled the radio exits Selective Call after the trans mission If automatic Selective Call is enabled the radio will remain in
22. os with less than 50 watts of output power or three 3 feet away for radios with 50 watts or greater power Control Station Operation In the event of Control Station operation to assure operators and bystanders are exposed to radio fre quency RF energy levels lower than the limits speci fied in the FCC adopted standard the antenna should be installed outside of any building but in no instance shall the antenna be within two feet less than 50 watts power output or within three feet 50 watts or higher power output of station operators or bystanders When planning the installation of communication equipment in a vehicle with one or more air bags Caution VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR BAGS e An air bag inflates with great force DO NOT place objects including communication equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deploy ment area If the communication equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates this could cause serious injury e Installation of vehicle communication equipment should be performed by a professional installer technician qualified in the requirements for such installations An air bag s size shape and deploy ment area can vary by vehicle make model and front compartment configuration e g bench seat vs bucket seats e Contact the vehicle manufacturers corporate headquarters if necessary for specific air bag information for the vehicle make model and front compartment
23. ost important Priority 2 Second most important Non Priority Normal scan list member without priority In scan the radio will listen to the channel talkgroup with the highest priority If a channel talkgroup with a higher priority becomes active while the radio is listen page 6 68P81083C49 B ing to a lower priority member the radio will switch to the higher priority channel talkgroup Note If the user is involved in a conversation he will not be interrupted by any normal priority calls Turning Scanning On Off The scanning feature may be turned on via the Scan button 8 or via a menu as previously described For as long as scan on is selected the scan icon 2 will be on and the radio will scan for activity in the channels talkgroups that are defined in the scan lists of the present mode Note If a mode is pre programmed with auto scanning the radio scans automatically when ever this mode is selected and scan cannot be tumed off Viewing a Scan List Select the menu VIEW LISTS as previously described then use the mode selector D to display the menu SCAN Press select 13 The dot in the scan icon 3 flashes if the mode is priority 1 lights continuously if the mode is prior ity 2 or the icon 2 lights continuously to indicate a normal priority mode The programming icon f3 will be on while the list is viewed Use the mode selector D to view the next member The function is left by pressing t
24. r D you can scroll between last received ID Private Call lists and your own radio ID MCS 2000 Models Il amp Ill Press the call button 12 or select CALL through the menus The display shows the last ID transmitted or received List Selection Transmit to the displayed ID by pressing the PTT F or choose another ID from the list by using the mode selector D To view the radio s own ID use the mode selector D until the display shows MY ID followed by the radio s ID e g model Ill model II la RADIO USER J ID 741317 My 1D 741317 Keypad Selection model III or model II with optional keypad micro phone Press the call button 12 or select PRIVATE CALL through the menus and enter the desired ID directly from the keypad If an incorrect number is entered the digits may be erased by using the mode selector D to the left down Continue using the mode D to the left down to erase the entire ID Then enter the correct ID 68P81083C49 B page 9 MCS 2000 Models II amp Ill When the ID has been selected in one of the two ways described above the private call may be transmitted to the displayed ID by pressing the PTT F Enhanced Private Call If an Enhanced Private Call is not answered within 20 seconds the display changes into model Ill model II NO ANSWER ID 700001 NO ANSWER Press the PTT F to leave your ID with the called radio so that you will be called
25. s the number The call is then handled as described under Sending a Telephone Call above Status Message Select the menu STATUS or MESSAGE as previously described The last acknowledged status or the first message will be displayed Use the mode selector D to scroll through the lists of possible statuses or mes sages When the display shows the desired status or message press the select key 13 to transmit the sta tus or message Four beeps will sound to indicate that the status or message has been received The radio will automatically exit the status message feature If the status or message is not received the radio will display model Ill model II be ba a STATUS 1 and generate a continuous tone Press the select 13 key to transmit the status or message again or press the home key 3 to exit the feature P ACKNOWLEDGE MDC Repeater Access RAC MDC repeater access will select a repeater for trans mission Consult your system administrator for more information Trunking Functions Sending a Call Alert Page Select the menu PAGE as previously described then either enter the ID via the keypad or use the mode selector D to display the desired ID from the ID list Press the PTT F or the select button 13 to send the Call Alert Page The call alert page acknowledgement tone is heard if the called radio receives the call alert page If the page is not received the display will show
26. t or fail soft call you can change from clear to secure opera tion or from secure to clear During an emergency call NO change is possible Secure Keyload and Erase An encryption key must be loaded from a Key Variable Loader KVL that corresponds to the encryption type of the radio Disconnect the microphone cable from the control head and attach the keyloader cable The display shows KEYLOADING and normal transmit and NIA ZA KANG receive is disabled Refer to the KVL instruction man ual for loading procedure Note For some earlier radio models enter the keyloading mode by pressing and holding the secure button 4 until the display changes showing the secure menu s first item Scroll to the KEYLOAD choice and press the select button To exit press the home button When the key has been loaded successfully the radio will sound one long beep To erase a key press and hold the secure button 4 until the display changes showing the secure menu s first item ERASE KEY and press the select button When key erase is complete the display will show ERASED Note If battery power is removed from the radio for more than 3 days the radio may lose its encryption key Data Operation If your radio is programmed for data operation you may send and or receive data messages from a data terminal While sending or receiving data the radio will display MCS 2000 Models I
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28. ure Game as but ton 11 page 20 68P81083C49 B Phone Select a Phone feature Game as button 7 Status Select and send a pre programmed status from a list Message Select and send a pre programmed mes sage froma list Handset Select handset mode of operation Trunking Reprogram Request Request Dynamic Regrouping program change Wide Area Trunking Site Lock Unlock Disables or enables automatic site switching Conventional Only Repeater or Direct Enables repeater access or talkaround capability Computer Software Copyrights The products described in this manual may include copyrighted computer programmes stored in semiconductor memories or other media Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola Europe and Motorola Inc certain exclusive rights for cop yrighted computer programmes including the right to copy or reproduce in any form the copyrighted computer programme Accordingly any copyrighted computer programmes contained in the products described in this manual may not be copied or reproduced in any manner without the express written permission of the holders of the rights Further more the purchase of these products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication estoppel or otherwise any licence under the copyrights patents or patent applications of the holders of the rights except for the normal non exclusive royalty free licence to use that arises by opera
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