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1. 73 SYSTEM NUMBER GRP CHN SYSTEM NAME TRK CNV NUMBER GRP CHN NAME USE 74 NOTES 75 76 NOTES WARRANTY A M A COM Inc hereinafter Seller warrants to the original purchaser for use hereinafter Buyer that Equipment manufactured by or for the Seller shall be free from defects in material and workmanship and shall conform to its published specifications With respect to all non M A COM Equipment Seller gives no warranty and only the warranty if any given by the manufacturer shall apply Rechargeable batteries are excluded from this warranty but are warranted under a separate Rechargeable Battery Warranty ECR 7048 B Seller s obligations set forth in Paragraph C below shall apply only to failures to meet the above warranties occurring within the following periods of time from date of sale to the Buyer and are conditioned on Buyer s giving written notice to Seller within thirty 30 days of such occurrence 1 for fuses and non rechargeable batteries operable on arrival only 2 for parts and accessories except as noted in B 1 sold by Seller s Service Parts Operation ninety 90 days 3 for PANTHER Series handportable and mobile radios two 2 years
2. S y T 7 o 3 areg o CEAR y o STS MSG e 5 MEM E SCAN PHN DIS 7 IND AS X SYSTEM GROUP RAMP AN SCAN ADD DELETE CHANNEL CONTROL CONTROL MICROPHONE SCAN ON OFF JACK Figure 7 1 M7100 Series Mobile Radio System Model Front Panel DEL SELECT e e i i amis OPTION MENU QU REA rI y CLEAR JJ 5 9 CLEAR A je SCAN oo 2 gt E Figure 7 2 M7100 Series Mobile Radio Scan Model Front Panel 17 8 CONTROLS This section describes the buttons keys and rotary knobs used to control the M7100 Series Mobile Scan and System Model radios All functions and controls of the Scan radio operate the same as the corresponding functions and controls on the System radio The Scan radio is equipped with a 4 button keypad and the System radio is equipped with a 16 button keypad Many of the control buttons and keys have been or can be programmed to have a primary function and a secondary function The SCAN button can be programmed as a secondary function to toggle the keypad keys between their primary function and their secondary function 8 1 POWER ON OFF VOLUME KNOB This rotary knob powers the radio ON and OFF and adjusts the receiver volume Rotating the control clockwise out of detent applies power to the radio A single alert tone sounds if enabled through programming to indicate the
3. 4 for all other equipment of Seller s manufacture one 1 year any Equipment fails to meet the foregoing warranties Seller shall correct the failure at its option i by repairing any defective or damaged part or parts thereof i by making available at Seller s factory any necessary repaired or replacement parts or iii by replacing the failed Equipment with equivalent new or refurbished Equipment Any repaired or replacement part furnished hereunder shall be warranted for the remainder of the warranty period of the Equipment in which it is installed Where such failure cannot be corrected by Seller s reasonable efforts the parties will negotiate an equitable adjustment in price Labor to perform warranty service will be provided at no charge during the warranty period only for the Equipment covered under Paragraph B 3 and B 4 To be eligible for no charge labor service must be performed at a M A COM factory by an Authorized Service Center ASC or other Servicer approved for these purposes either at its place of business during normal business hours for mobile or personal equipment or at the Buyer s location for fixed location equipment Service on fixed location equipment more than thirty 30 miles from the Service Center or other approved Servicer s place of business will include a charge for transportation D Seller s obligations under Paragraph C shall not apply to any Equipment or part thereof which i has been modified or
4. Scan Model When private mode is enabled the PVT keylight System Model or keylight Scan Model will be ON If the last state of the radio was private mode the private mode will be enabled on power up In addition the private mode will be enabled if forced operation has been programmed in the radio If a group or channel is not programmed for private mode operation PVT DIS will be displayed if an attempt is made to enable private transmit mode It is not possible to operate on this group channel in private mode If the radio is programmed for forced private transmit operation FRCD PVT will be displayed if an attempt is made to disable private transmit mode It is not possible to transmit on this group channel in clear mode If the radio does not have the correct encryption key loaded NO KEY will be displayed and the call will not be transmitted 3 Continue with standard transmission procedures A private mode access tone will be heard when the PTT button is pressed 63 15 3 15 2 5 3 Scanned Group Calls Receiving a scanned group call is the same as receiving a selected group call During the scan hang time if the radio was programmed for auto select it will transmit back in the same mode it received the call For example if a clear group is entered in the scan list it will only receive clear calls If the same group was available in private and entered in the scan list it can receive clear and private calls provided
5. e Declaring an emergency not to be used unless an actual emergency condition exists Alert tone will sound e Pressing the button System Model or Scan Model pre programmed Alert tone will sound e Selecting the function using the button pre programmed e Pressing the ND button System Model Only pre programmed 12 10 3 DATA ON Operation The data state is enabled by one of the following depending on how it was disabled DATA ON will be displayed top line of display for 2 seconds then the display returns to normal e Replacing the microphone into the hookswitch going on hook Only valid if the DATA OFF operation was entered by removing the microphone from the hookswitch going off hook e Pressing the ND key toggles data state ON or OFF e Clearing an emergency but valid only if an emergency caused DATA OFF operation 47 48 12 10 4 Exiting Data Calls Under normal conditions the radio enters the scan lockout mode and returns to the control channel after completion of a data call transmit or receive If during a data call one of the following conditions occurs the data call is immediately terminated and the radio performs the desired function e The PTT is activated e The PTT is in Public Address mode e Anemergency is declared by pressing the pre programmed emergency button e group or system change is made 12 10 5 Scan Lockout Mode Following the transmission or recept
6. 2 Press the PTT button the radio performs the necessary signaling to obtain a communication channel When the signaling is complete and the radio is clear to transmit TX indicator turns ON and the channel access tone sounds Line 1 shows the called individual s name if found in the list of stored individuals or ID followed by the logical ID number of the unit being called The message INDV displays on line 2 Proceed with the message SCAT OPERATION A SCATM Single Channel Autonomous Trunking System operates with the same set of features as a standard EDACS system The only significant user change relates to the BSY indicator Since only one channel operating as both control and working channel exists in a SCAT System the BSY indicator will be ON when the SCAT channel is in the working channel mode When the transmission on the channel is completed the indicator turns OFF and indicates the return of SCAT control channel signaling 44 12 9 TELEPHONE INTERCONNECT CALLS 12 9 1 Receiving a Telephone Interconnect Call Trunked Mode Only Receiving a telephone interconnect call is identical to receiving an individual call See the DTMF Overdial Operation section if access to services requiring over dial is needed Overdial operations are available for any special call whether it is an individual call or a telephone interconnect call 12 9 2 Sending a Telephone Interconnect Call Trunked Mode Only Use the following procedures to
7. 4 Hold the microphone approximately three inches from the mouth and speak in a normal voice 5 Release the PTT button when the transmission is complete and listen for a reply 12 3 CONVENTIONAL FAILSOFT EDACS ONLY In the unlikely event of a failure of the EDACS system communications can take place in conventional failsoft mode The radio will be automatically directed to a communications channel set up for this purpose During this mode of operation the control unit will display CONV FS in the alphanumeric display An increase in activity on the channel during conventional failsoft operation may be noticed so be careful not to transmit until the channel is clear Operation during conventional failsoft will be the same as operation on a conventional system except that it will not be possible to select a communications channel or use emergency and special call When trunking is restored the radio will automatically be returned to normal operation 38 Emergency and Special Call are not operational during conventional failsoft In addition NOTE GRP control will not operate 12 4 EMERGENCY OPERATION The radio s ability to declare an emergency clear an emergency remain locked on an emergency and group and the emergency audio and display freeze can each be enabled or disabled through programming When an emergency is declared scanning will stop and will restart only after the emergency has been cleared 12 4 1 Receiving
8. Group Channel programmed for SYSGRP 1 5 Toggles the mute function ON or OFF to control the audio output from the selected radio Toggles the mute 1 function ON or OFF on radio 1 Toggles the mute 2 function ON or OFF on radio 2 Toggles the currently selected radio Changes to radio 1 Changes to radio 2 Toggles data feature ON or OFF Toggles this feature ON or OFF Displays the group selected Transmits the pre programmed status message Transmits the pre programmed message Toggles talkaround ON or OFF transmit frequency changed to receive frequency Displays the conventional channel selected Indicates current features program med into the radio as well as certain information required to add features to the radio refer to the Table of Contents for Feature Encryption Display System Scan features like ProScan are toggled ON and OFF Type 99 Decode is toggled ON and OFF 33 115 FEATURE ENCRYPTION DISPLAY Feature Encryption Display is available through the menu function and if programmed appears in the menu as FEATURES This data indicates current features programmed into the radio as well as information required to add features to the radio This feature applies to 512K RAM radios only Once the feature has been accessed all normal menu functions work The user can scroll up or down through all of the entries Feature Encryption Display provides the ability to view in the order displa
9. groups the highest programmed group will remain selected METHOD 2 If group selection is programmed as the primary function of the RAMP controls and 79 select a group by pressing ZX 7 to scroll through the group list The display registers the new group name on line 2 36 METHODS Press to enter the group select mode and follow the selection mode rules detailed earlier Pressing the RAMP controls will now scroll through different groups 11 7 LAST SYSTEM GROUP CHANNEL RECALL This feature enabled through ProGrammer allows the user to recall the last selected system group after an emergency or home function or system group key function For example if the Home button pre programmed is pressed the radio will go to the designated Home system group or channel If the Home button is pressed again the radio returns to the previous system group or channel At this time the user can toggle between the Home system group or channel and the previous system group or channel The operation is the same for SG1 SG5 buttons 37 12 TRUNKED MODE OPERATION Digital trunking provides fast communication access at all times even during busy hours In this mode the operator selects a communications system and group and the audio communication or working channel WC is allocated through digital signaling with the site 12 1 RECEIVING A CALL 1 Turn the radio on by rotating the POWER ON OFF VOLUME knob clockwise
10. CHN KEY KEY 2 KEY 2 System SYS KEY KEY 1 15 2 4 2 Key Zero All cryptographic keys can be zeroed erased from radio memory by pressing the button System Model or Scan Model and while still pressing this button press and hold the button System Model or Scan Model Press both buttons for 2 seconds A series of warning beeps will begin at the start of this 2 second period and then switch to a solid tone after the keys have been zeroed The display will indicate KEY ZERO If the cryptographic key s are zeroed one or more keys must be transferred from the Key Loader into the radio before private communications can continue Refer to Key Manager TQS3416 Administration and Software Release Notes for further information 15 2 5 Private Operation 15 2 5 1 Receiving an Encrypted Call When receiving the radio automatically switches between clear or private operation If the transmission being received is an encrypted transmission it will be decrypted the PVT key light System Model or OPTION key light Scan Model will flash the receiver will unsquelch and the message will be heard in the speaker For this to occur the selected group or channel must be programmed for private operation and the correct cryptographic key must be loaded into the radio 15 2 5 2 Transmitting an Encrypted Call 1 Select the desired group or channel 2 Place the radio in private mode by pressing the PVT button System Model or
11. accepts a page both the receiving and transmitting radios emit three high pitched tones 28 11 OPERATION The M7100 Series mobile radio unit can be programmed to operate in a trunked system a conventional system a Project 25 P25 conventional system or any combination of the three Operating features and functions have been grouped according to the type of system the radio is operating in This section contains general operating procedures e g Turning the Radio On Section 11 7 TRUNKED MODE OPERATION covers those operating procedures that are only used in a trunked system e g Group Scan Section 13 CONVENTIONAL MODE OPERATION covers those operating procedures that are only used in a conventional system e g Squelch Adjust Section 13 10 PROJECT 25 P25 CONVENTIONAL OPERATION covers those operating procedures that are only used in a P25 conventional system Section 15 TRUNKED OR CONVENTIONAL MODE OPERATION covers those operating procedures that can be used in either a trunked or a conventional system e g Multiple Radio Operation 11 1 TURNING THE RADIO ON Rotate the POWER ON OFF VOLUME knob clockwise out of detent to turn the radio on A short beep if enabled through programming indicates the radio is ready for operation The display indicates if programmed the last selected system name on line 1 and the last selected group or channel name on line 2 In the EDACS or P25 Trunked environment if communication with
12. display will temporarily show DUAL on line 1 of the idle controller When control is switched in a Slaved mode system all of the radio settings and states will remain in effect that have been selected on the active controller 15 3 2 2 Independent Mode Operation In Independent mode the radio system operates as if there are two radio units each controlled by a separate control unit Each control unit maintains its own System and Group settings that are restored when control is switched The idle controller will display DUAL on line 1 to indicate that it is idle If a key is pressed at the idle controller other than PTT E or siren and light keys as noted in following paragraphs a low tone will sound at the idle controller When control is switched in Independent mode the idle controller will restore its own System and Group settings instead of using the settings of the previously active controller Any pending operations at the active controller other than E or siren and light will be terminated 15 3 3 Emergency Operation Either control unit active or idle controller can declare an emergency provided radio has been pre programmed to enable emergency declaration If the idle controller declares an emergency control is switched to the idle controller and any current transmission from the previously active controller is terminated 15 3 4 Siren amp Light Control Siren amp Light control is only ava
13. for activating a selected parameter setting until the radio returns to its normal receive state This is similar to an enter key The Status key permits the transmission of a pre programmed status message to an EDACS or P25 Trunked site The Message key permits the transmission of a pre programmed message to an EDACS or P25 Trunked site Serves several purposes depending on the operating mode In trunked mode the CLR button exits the current operation and removes all displays associated with it The radio and display then return to the group receive state In Conventional mode pressing this button unmutes the receiver so activity on the selected channel can be monitored When pressed and held for approximately 3 seconds this button toggles conventional channel decoding Channel Guard Digital Channel Guard T99 ON and OFF if programmed for the selected channel Used to place telephone calls through the radio by selecting the interconnect special call function See TELEPHONE INTERCONNECT CALLS for details Used to adjust the current display intensity and the keypad backlight level Used to call an individual or make an all call by selecting the individual call function See INDIVIDUAL CALLS for details The Emergency key is used to declare emergencies This key toggles the external alarm ON OFF The external alarm is used to indicate the radio is receiving an Individual Call Press the key once to enable external alarm and press again
14. if done using the steps above Deletions performed in this manner will not remain deleted if the radio is turned off and then back on 12 6 4 Turning Scan On 1 Toggle scan operation by pressing The SCAN indicator will turn on when the radio is scanning The key light will blink when temporarily disabled Scanning will stop while microphone is off hook if the hookswitch feature is enabled through NOTE programming 2 When a group on the scan list receives a channel assignment the radio unmutes on the assigned channel the BSY indicator comes on and the received scan group is displayed e The radio will continue scanning if a new group is selected when scan is on Pressing the PTT button when scan is on will cause the radio to transmit on the displayed group or on the currently selected group depending on programming e Pressing AX when scan is on will cause the radio to recall the scanned group that was last received This group is recalled for a period equal to the scan hang time 12 6 5 Priority Group Scanning When scan is enabled and the Priority 1 and Priority 2 groups have been identified the radio will listen to calls on those groups and the selected group While receiving a scanned group call the radio will continue to monitor the selected Priority 1 and Priority 2 groups and will drop the call if the selected group or other higher priority call becomes active During a Priority 2 call the radio will continue to monito
15. initiate and complete a Telephone Interconnect call 1 To select a previously stored phone number select phone call mode from the menu press and use the RAMP controls or 7 to scroll through the list of stored phone numbers The selection mode rules apply While in the phone call list the key will toggle the display between the phone call name and the phone call number If the phone number is not stored in this list but the phone number is known it can be entered directly from the keypad If necessary a pause can be entered by pressing and holding 0 9 or until an underscore appears in the display 2 Press and release the PTT button the radio performs the necessary signaling to obtain a communication channel When the signaling is complete and the radio is clear to transmit TX indicator turns on and the channel access tone sounds Line 1 shows the accompanying name if selected from the list of stored numbers or the phone number if entered directly The message PHONE is displayed on line 2 The radio then automatically transmits the programmed number stored in the special call queue 3 Telephone ringing will be heard When someone answers the phone press the PTT button and speak into the microphone Release the PTT button to listen to the caller Unsuccessful interconnect signaling returns the radio to the normal receive mode and the number remains displayed until the special call is cleared by pressing the button or
16. operation has been enabled where x is a digit of 1 to 8 trunked mode only KEY LOAD Displayed on line 1 of the display when the encryption keyloader is connected KEY ZERO Displayed on line 2 of the display when the reset and option buttons are pressed simultaneously for approximately two seconds The encryption keys are zeroed SYS KEY System Key Displayed on line 1 of the display in the display key mode of the menu It is followed in the second line with a key number KEY lt 1 7 gt GRP KEY Group Key Displayed on line 1 of the display in the display key mode of the menu for trunked systems only It is followed in the second line with a key number KEY lt 1 7 gt CHN KEY Channel Key Displayed on line 1 of the display in the display key mode of the menu for conventional systems only It is followed in the second line with a key number KEY lt 1 7 gt KEY 1 7 Displayed on line 2 of the display in the display key mode of the menu for conventional systems when the SYS KEY or CHN KEY is displayed in line 1 and for trunked systems when the SYS KEY or GRP KEY is displayed in line 1 PRIMARY Displayed on line 1 of the display when the primary keys are enabled Personality Name Displayed on line 1 of the display under the revision selection of the menu The personality name is displayed on line 2 at the same time M A COM Displayed on line 1 of the display under the rev
17. out of detent short alert signal if enabled through programming indicates the radio is ready to use 2 The display shows the last selected or the power up depending on programming system and group names If the radio is unable to obtain a control channel line 2 shows CC SCAN Adjust the POWER ON OFF VOLUME knob to the desired volume level Select the desired system and group The display indicates the current system and group names The radio is now ready to receive calls A When the radio receives a group call it unmutes on the assigned working channel and the BSY indicator comes on Line 1 shows GR followed by the logical ID number if received of the unit sending the message or the associated name if the ID number is found in the individual call list 12 2 SENDING A CALL 1 Turn the radio on and set the POWER ON OFF VOLUME knob to the desired volume level Select the desired system and group 2 Press and hold the PTT button The radio will display the system and group names and perform the necessary signaling required to obtain a communication channel 3 When the working channel is assigned TX and BSY indicators are turned ON and a short beep is sounded indicating communication can begin If two or more tones or a high pitched tone is heard the system may be busy and the call request has been placed in queue or the request has been denied for some reason Refer to NOTE the Section 10 for more details
18. pair The exact operation of the radio will depend on the operating mode the radio s programming and the particular radio system Most features described in this manual can be enabled or disabled through programming Consult the system administrator for the particular features that are programmed into the M7100 16 7 USER INTERFACE The M7100 operating controls are located on the radio s front panel see Figure 7 land Figure 7 2 A keypad vacuum florescent display for radio status information and a microphone jack are on the front panel The front panel also provides a rotary SYSTEM GROUP CHANNEL knob POWER ON OFF VOLUME control a ramp up ramp down control Scan add delete control and a SCAN ON OFF control for scan operation The keypad is used for manual number entry for individual calls access to a telephone interconnect system and activation of various EDACS P25 Trunked or conventional features such as menu selection Each key has an associated LED for status indication The display has two lines with eight alphanumeric characters used to show the operational mode of the radio There is one LED for indicating transmitter ON and one LED to indicate CHANNEL BUSY located below the POWER ON OFF VOLUME Control POWER ON OFF VOLUME CONTROL DISPLAY KEYPAD m A n PU LIGHT e SYS er SENSOR DE
19. programmed as Priority 2 in scan list indicates conventional channel enabled with Channel Guard function indicates the EDACS or P25 Trunked system is in Failsoft M mode if enabled through programming indicates Type 99 Decode is enabled on a conventional channel 23 9 2 MESSAGES During radio operation various messages are displayed on either line 1 or line 2 Typical messages include control channel status information such as system busy or call denied or messages associated with the radio s operation i e volume adjust These messages are described as follows Table 9 1 Display Messages QUEUED Call Queued Trunked mode only Indicates the system has placed the call in a request queue SYS BUSY System Busy Trunked mode only Indicates the system is busy no channels are currently available the queue is full or an individual call is being attempted to a radio that is currently transmitting Call Denied Trunked mode only Indicates the radio is not authorized to operate on the selected system CC SCAN Control Channel Scan Trunked mode only Indicates the control channel is lost and the radio has entered the Control Channel Scan mode to search for the control channel WA SCAN Wide Area Scan Trunked mode only Indicates the control channel is lost and the radio has entered the Wide Area Scan mode to search for a new system if enabled through programming TALKARND Talk around Conventional mode only Indicates the radi
20. radio is operational i Rotating the control clockwise increases the volume level Minimum volume levels can be programmed into the radio to prevent missed calls due to a low volume setting While adjusting the volume the display will briefly indicate the volume level i e VOL 2 31 The volume range is from a minimum level of zero displayed as OFF in the display up to 31 which is the loudest level 8 2 SYSTEM GROUP CHANNEL KNOB This rotary switch selects the systems or groups channels depending upon programming This 16 position rotary switch has no stop or detent See SYSTEM GROUP CHANNEL SELECTION section for more details 8 3 RAMP CONTROL The primary function of this rocker type button is to scroll through the System list or the Group Channel list depending upon programming The secondary function is to increment or decrement items within a list phone list for example Press A to scroll in increasing order and press X7 to scroll in decreasing order To auto ramp press and hold the button 8 4 SCAN ON OFF The primary function of this button is to toggle scan operation ON and OFF When the radio is scanning the SCAN LED is on and all groups or channels in the scan list of the currently selected systems are scanned The secondary function of the SCAN button is to toggle the keypad buttons between their primary function and their secondary function 18 8 5 SCAN ADD DELETE This rocker type button is used to di
21. setting Any channel that is in a system s channel scan list will show S 2 or 1 for the time out period when it is the selected channel 13 4 2 Deleting Channels From A Scan List 1 With scan operation turned OFF select the desired channel to delete from the selected conventional system s channel scan list Press AX or Y on the SCAN add delete control The current status is displayed for a time out period Press 727 to delete the channel from the scan list S 2 or 1 will turn OFF Any channel that is not in a conventional system channel scan list will show a blank for the time out period when it is the selected channel 13 4 3 Nuisance Delete NOTE A channel can also be deleted from the scan list if it is not the currently selected channel by pressing twice during scan operation while the radio is displaying the unwanted channel The channel will be deleted from the conventional system s channel scan list in the same manner as if done using the steps above Deletions done in this manner will not remain deleted if the radio is turned OFF and then back ON TURNING SCAN ON Toggle the scan operation ON by pressing The SCAN indicator will turn ON when the radio is scanning Scanning will stop while the microphone is off hook if the hookswitch feature is enabled through programming 2 When channel on the scan list receives a channel assignment the radio unmutes on the assigned 54 channel BSY indicato
22. the priority system is in the WA Scan list 12 5 5 When ProScan Is Enabled The radio monitors the priority system and will switch to the priority system if the priority system meets the criteria defined in the ProSound ProScan Options dialog box If ProScan is enabled the rate at which the radio will scan for the priority system is defined by the System Sample Time control 12 5 6 Menu Selection Press and then use RAMP controls ZX 7 to scroll through the selections until SYS SCAN is displayed Then press to toggle the System Scan state SYSC ON SYSC OFF display message is displayed for two seconds to show the new state 12 5 7 Pre Programmed Keypad Key Press the pre programmed key and the SYSC ON or SYSC OFF display message is displayed for two seconds to show the new state 12 6 GROUP SCAN OPERATION Only Groups that are part of the radio s scan list will be scanned Groups are added to the scan list on a per system basis through programming the radio keypad or both dependent upon programming This scan list can be changed by the user from the keypad unless programmed otherwise Each system s group scan list is retained in memory when the radio is turned off The M7100 Series mobile radio can also be programmed to provide Trunked Priority Group Scan capability which operates similar to priority scan in Conventional mode The following is a description of programmable scan features that s
23. the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission FCC As an operator of two way radio equipment you must be thoroughly familiar with the rules that apply to your particular type of radio operation Following these rules helps eliminate confusion assures the most efficient use of the existing radio channels and results in a smoothly functioning radio network When using your two way radio remember these rules e It is a violation of FCC rules to interrupt any distress or emergency message As your radio operates in much the same way as a telephone party line always listen to make sure that the channel is clear before transmitting Emergency calls have priority over all other messages If someone is sending an emergency message such as reporting a fire or asking for help in an accident KEEP OFF THE AIR e The use of profane or obscene language is prohibited by Federal law e It is against the law to send false call letters or false distress or emergency messages The FCC requires that you keep conversations brief and confine them to business To save time use coded messages whenever possible e Using your radio to send personal messages except an emergency is a violation of FCC rules You may send only those messages that are essential for the operation of your business e It is against Federal law to repeat or otherwise make known anything you overhear on your radio Conversations between others sharing yo
24. the system s control channel cannot be established the CC SCAN message will be displayed This can occur if for example the radio is out of range of the trunking site It may be necessary to move to another location or select another trunking system to re establish the control channel link for trunked mode operations 11 2 SELECTION MODE RULES Many operations require selection from a list such as system group or phone number This selection process is handled in the same manner for all lists The RAMP controls A and 7 SEL 0 9 the DEL button and the cir button are used during the selection process The following example systems list is used to explain the process The hookswitch functions the same as the key in I Call phone call and menu modes NOTE SYSTEM 1 NORTH 2 SOUTH 3 EAST 4 WEST After entering a selection mode the following generic display format will appear XXXXXXXX YYY ZZZ Line 1 shows the currently selected item name XXXXXXXX from the list Line 2 indicates the list YY Y that the selection is to be made from and the number of the selected item ZZZ within the list In 29 some cases the information on lines 1 and 2 will be exchanged Enter the system selection mode by pressing the key If SYSTEM 2 is the current selection the display appears as follows SOUTH SYS 2 Line 1 contains the current system name SOUTH and line 2 SYS 2 indicates that
25. the time out expires or another group or system is selected 4 terminate the call momentarily press the button The M7100 Series mobile radio is capable of half duplex conversation only The caller s message can only be sent if the PTT button is pressed the radio is transmitting and the caller can only be heard by the person being called when the NOTE PTT is released the radio is receiving 12 9 3 DTMF Overdial Conventional Mode Telephone Interconnect Once the radio has established a connection to the public telephone system it may be necessary to over dial more digits to access banking services answering machines credit card calls or other types of systems that require DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency access digits Overdial operation can also be used to initiate a telephone interconnect call via DTMF signaling if a dial tone has already been accessed on the system This is the method that is used for making a telephone interconnect call while operating in the conventional mode but will also function in trunked mode if a dial tone is directly accessible Telephone numbers and other number sequences for overdialing can be stored in the phone list when programming the radio or stored by the 45 12 10 operator in the first ten phone list entries These numbers are accessed by pressing then following the selection mode rules The following steps are required to dial these numbers 1 Follow the procedure in Sending a Tele
26. to disable external alarm This key corresponds to five 5 pre programmed System Groups Pressing a key programmed for 561 would switch the radio to the pre programmed System Group 1 Pressing a key programmed for SG2 would switch the radio to the pre programmed System Group 2 etc The WAIL and YLP Yelp keys are designed to control an optional Siren package The SL1 SL8 Siren Light keys are designed to control an optional Siren Light package The RST Reset key is used to turn all sirens and lights OFF This key function is used to toggle the external speaker ON OFF 21 22 STO ST9 The status 0 9 keys are used to send a pre programmed status message to the EDACS or P25 Trunked site PVT The PVT key enables or disables Private Mode for the System Group displayed See the Private Operation section KEY Displays the Encrypted Keys This selects the DISP KEY operation from the menu functions G This key function is used in Conventional Mode to send G STAR emergency signaling PA This key function enables and disables the Public Address feature DTMF keypad function 1 thru 9 Keypad numbers DTMF Keypad function 8 7 4 Primary Functions Quick Access The secondary function of the SCAN button is to toggle the keypad buttons between their primary function and their secondary function When the secondary keypad is active 1 entering phone digits for an interconnect call the button can be used to toggle the key
27. with the and scroll through the list of pre defined messages using A p 97 2 Select the desired message with the 50 3 Using ZX or 77 scroll through the list of available IDs and select the desired ID with the key ProGrammer provides dialogs for entering and editing canned messages forms and replies as well as certain fixed information related to Radio TextLink ProGrammer also manages the list of MIDs and certain addresses needed for Radio TextLink Consult the On Line Help utility in ProGrammer for NOTE instructions and explanations of Radio TextLink configuration 12 14 2 To View Received Messages 1 Select RD MAIL with the key and scroll through the list of received messages using ZN NY 2 Selecting a received message with the key will bring up reply to sender option 12 14 3 To Delete Messages Selecting DEL MAIL with the key will allow you to delete ALL of the messages in the inbox 12 14 44 To View The Current Time Select TIME with the key to retrieve the current date and time 12 15 P25 TRUNKED ONLY Page sends a PING message to a radio and functions similar to Individual Call The following procedures describe how to initiate and complete a Page 1 To select a previously stored individual select the Page mode from the menu followed by the RAMP control A or XY to scroll through the list of stored individuals The selection mode rules apply W
28. 2 INDIVIDUAL CALLS IN P25 MODE 14 3 EMERGENCY GROUP CALLS IN P25 MODE 15 TRUNKED OR CONVENTIONAL MODE OPERATION 15 1 SIREN LIGHT OPERATION 15 2 DIGITAL VOICE OPERATION 15 3 DUAL CONTROL OPERATION 15 4 MULTIPLE RADIO OPERATION TABLE OF CONTENTS 15 5 MACRO KEY OPERATION 15 6 INTERCONNECT CALL SYSTEM MODEL ONLY 15 7 KEYPAD REMAPPING GLOSSARY RADIO SETUP WARRANTY 1 SAFETY SYMBOL CONVENTIONS The following conventions are used to alert the user to general safety precautions that must be observed during all phases of operation service and repair of this product Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere violates safety standards of design manufacture and intended use of the product M A COM Inc assumes no liability for the customer s failure to comply with these standards The WARNING symbol calls attention to a procedure practice or the like which if not correctly performed or adhered to could result in personal injury Do not proceed beyond a WARNING symbol until the conditions identified are fully understood or met A CAUTION The NOTE symbol calls attention to supplemental information which may improve system performance or clarify a process or procedure The ESD symbol calls attention to procedures practices or the like which could 4 expose equipment to the effects of Electro Static Discharge Proper precautions must be taken to prevent ESD when handling
29. 3 2 2003 12 and therefore complies with the essential requirements and provisions of the Directive 1999 5 EC of the European Parliament and of the council of March 9 1999 on Radio equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity and with the provisions of Annex IV Conformity Assessment procedure referred to in article 10 The following Notified Body has been consulted in the Conformity Assessment procedure Notified Body number Name and address 0336 TNO Electronic Products and Services PO Box 15 9822 ZG Niekerk The Netherlands The technical documentation as required by the Conformity Assessment procedure is kept at the following address Company M A COM Eurotec i Loughmahon Technology Park Address City Skehard Road Blackrock Cork Country Ireland Phone number 353 21 4808 388 Fax number 353 21 4359 935 reference nr 2003147TCF Drawn up in Herndon VA Date December 1 2005 pof Topo Name and position Daryl G Popowitch Regulatory Manager TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY SYMBOL CONVENTIONS RF ENERGY EXPOSURE INFORMATION 2 1 RF ENERGY EXPOSURE AWARENESS CONTROL INFORMATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR FCC OCCUPATIONAL USE REQUIREMENTS 2 2 COMPLIANCE WITH RF EXPOSURE STANDARDS OPERATION SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS 3 1 TRANSMITTER HAZARDS 3 2 SAFE DRIVING RECOMMENDATIONS OPERA
30. 6 500 156350 160 950 156 350 156 400 156 450 78 156925 161525 156 500 78a 78a 156 925 156 925 156 550 M 19 156 975 161 575 156 600 79a 79a 156 975 156 975 156 700 80a 80a 157025 157 025 156750 81 15705 161675 156 800 81a 81a 157 075 157 075 156850 M 92 157125 161 725 161 500 82a 82a 157 125 157 125 a 156900 83 83 157175 161775 __ 1 156950 161550 83a 83a 1573175 157 175 156950 ff 53 RXonly 161 775 0 0 1 11 7 1 1 1 1 1 8 2 157 000 161 600 157 225 161 825 157 000 157 000 84a 157225 157 225 21 21 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 08 09 10 12 i13 156650 156650 p 80 157 025 161 625 HERA 16 DLE 1 18a 1 19a NI 20 157 100 161 700 86 86 86 157325 161 925 157100 157 100 86a 1755 157 325 20 acces 21 157050 157 050 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 RXonl 161650 65a 157275 157 275 3 4 5 5 3 7 8 8 23 157150 161 750 EEN 157200 161800 35 157250 161850 WX CHANNEL FREQUENCY IMAZ 25 RX only 151 850 25157300 151 500 27 157350 161950 725 157400 162000 35 162000 60 156025 160625 5075 160
31. 675 PS 162500 156 075 5 160725 8 RX only 161650 156 125 PRX only 161775 TORK only 11032757 2 2 6 6 156175 156 175 156275 160 875 NOTE Channels 02 04 60 and 62 are not available in the U S NOTE The letter a following the channel designator indicates simplex operation on a channel designated internationally as a duplex channel la 3a 5a 7a 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 8a 2a 24 25 26 27 28 la 3a 64a 01 02 03 04 05 07 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 25 24 25 26 27 28 61 62 64 65 15 6 INTRODUCTION This manual describes how to use the M7100 Series Mobile Radio The M7100 is a synthesized microprocessor based high performance mobile FM radio providing reliable two way communications in the Enhanced Digital Access Communications System EDACS and P25 Trunking environments as well as conventional communication systems In the EDACS or P25 Trunked system mode the user selects a communications system and group In this mode channel selection is transparent to the user and is controlled via digital communication with the system controller This provides advanced programmable features and fast access to communication channels In the conventional mode the user selects a channel and directly communicates on that channel In this mode a system refers to a set of channels A channel is a transmit receive radio frequency
32. 7 to scroll through the selections until SQUELCH is displayed Then press select again The display will show SQLCHzxx where is the value between 1 and 16 Use the RAMP control 4x or X7 to scroll through the values Then press the MENO select key to save the new value after the display time out 2 seconds The displayed value will be selected and saved If the MENO or key is pressed before the time out the menu feature will exit and the squelch level will not be updated The original value will be restored 13 7 2 Pre Programmed Keypad Key 1 Press the pre programmed key and the display will indicate SQLCHzxx where xx is the value between 1 and 16 Use the RAMP control 4x or X7 to scroll through the values Then press the MENO select key to save the new value or wait for the display time out 2 seconds The displayed value will be selected and saved 55 3 If the key is pressed before the time out the squelch level will not be updated and the original value will be restored 138 99 DECODE If the Type 99 Decode Option has been pre programmed individual selective calling is possible The radio can now decode individual group or supergroup paging calls Two sets of Type 99 paging codes must be pre programmed into the radio When the radio decodes an appropriate Type 99 code sequence an alert tone and visual indicator is provided to the user The receiver then operates as a noise squelched u
33. 9 Decode OFF Conventional mode only Indicates the Type 99 Decode feature is disabled PAON Public Address ON Indicates that the public address function of the radio is enabled E Public Address OFF Momentary 2 seconds indicates that public address function of the radio was disabled ALRM ALRMON ALRMON External Alarm Enabled Indicates that the external alarm function of the radio is enabled ALRM OFF External Alarm Momentary 2 seconds indicates that the external alarm function of the radio was Disabled disabled PVT DIS Private Mode Disabled Indicates that private mode is disabled or no encryption key has been programmed for the selected group channel or special call FRCD PVT Indicates that forced private operation has been pre programmed into radio Operation 24 messa NO KEY Encryption Key Missing Flashing indicator indicates that no encryption key or an incorrect encryption key is programmed into the radio BCKL 1 6 Backlight Indicates the display intensity and keypad backlight level Group ID Indicates that the call is a group call and is followed by the GID of the caller trunked mode only Individual ID Indicates the call is an individual call and the ID number of the caller example ID 2725 trunked mode only WHC 1 Who Has Called This display indicates the number from the Who Has Called list Individual calls received but not responded to are stored in a Who Has Called list
34. Alarm Public Address External Speaker Encryption Key Loading Display Current Encryption Key s Front Panel Squelch Adjust Conventional Only Scan Private Mode Scan Add Scan Delete Scan Add Delete 32 Once Selected See Individual Call Section Menu Item EXTALARM Once Selected EXTALARM Menu item PUB ADDR Once selected PA ON or PA OFF Menu item EXT SPKR Once selected SPKR ON or SPKR OFF Menu item KEYLOAD Once selected KEY LOAD BANK N Menu item DISP KEY Once selected SYS KEY GRP KEY or CHN KEY and KEY N Menu item SQUELCH Once selected SQLCH xx Menu item SCAN Menu Item PRIVATE Once selected PVT or key light Menu item SCAN ADD Once selected Proper scan icon displayed Menu item SCAN DEL Once selected Scan icon goes out Menu item SCAN A D When selected Toggles through scan selections ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF Up to 8 banks of 7 keys ON OFF ON OFF S 2orl Toggle sequence S2 FEATURE DISPLAY PARAMETER COMMENT SETTINGS Backlight Adjust Menu Item OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 Selects the light level for backlighting BCKLIGHT Once selected BCKL Radio Revision Menu item Informational Selects the information display to view Information REVISION displays only see radio no user selectable settings Phone Call Menu item Allows access to the Phone Call Feature PHN CALL Once selected See Telephone Interc
35. H HHH HHH HHH HHH H mum FH ann a ua LRL LE Beau Beau mum a m mum a n HH ula H mum H LI mum H nnana These number fields show the set limits of the of the user s radio as SGHXXX Maximum number of system groups combination available SY Maximum trunked system limit 34 e CH XXX Maximum number of conventional channels available The user needs to know the limits of his radio before attempting to enable other features The numbers shown here are for example only 11 5 3 Features Enabled These numbers indicate which features are enabled Example aun H HHI Pr iss HR oo H oe ERR n ENEE Table 11 2 lists possible features available in the user s radio Table 11 2 Available Feature Numbers FEATURE POSSIBLE FEATURES NUMBER 01 Conventional Priority Scan 04 Group Scan EDACS and P25 Trunked 05 Priority System Scan EDACS only 06 WAscan ProSoundTM ProScan EDACS only 07 Dynamic Regroup 08 EDACS Emergency Type 99 Encode 10 Conventional Emergency 12 Aegis Digital Voice Encryption 14 DES Encryption 16 Mobile Data 17 Status Message EDACS only 21 EDACS Security Key ESK 22 ProFile EDACS onl
36. Operator s Manual MM102341V1 Rev G Sep 07 M7100 Series Mobile Radio Electronics Our commitment Your advantage MANUAL REVISION HISTORY DATE REASON FOR CHANGE Feb 04 B Apr 04 Added MPE and FCC information for VHF UHF L UHF H and 800MHz M7100 radios Jun 05 Added MPE VHF maritime channel and FCC information for 50W VHF mobile radio Corrected P25 display information and added motorcycle MPE information for UHF VHF and 800 MHz radios D Nov 05 Added P25 Trunked operation and Radio TextLink operation Feb 06 Added CE mark and EU automotive directive requirements F Sep 06 Added 100W UHF MPE information and WEEE symbol and statement Updated MPE tables by rounding distances to whole numbers safety symbols Sep 07 Added 800 MHz antenna and updated formatting M A COM Technical Publications would particularly appreciate feedback on any errors found in this document and suggestions on how the document could be improved Submit your comments and suggestions to Tyco Electronics Wireless Systems Segment M A COM Inc or fax your comments to 1 434 455 6851 Technical Publications or e mail us at techpubs Gtycoelectronics com 221 Jefferson Ridge Parkway Lynchburg VA 24501 Automotive Directive 72 245 EEC 95 54 EC 11 023101 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION At this time the M7100 mobile radio may not be operated while in a desktop station in the European Community since it does not
37. TALLED DISTANCE FROM TRANSMITTING ANTENNA SPLIT MOBILE TWO WAY RADIO CONTROLLED UNCONTROLLED 110 Watts Antenna P N 19B209568P6 50 Watts VHE Antenna P N AN102800V1 V2 e UHF L 50 Watts 378 430 MHz Antenna P N AN102800V1 UHF H 50 Watts 47 cm 104 450 512 MHz Antenna P N 102800 1 UHF H 100 Watts 72 cm 162 cm 450 470 MHz Antenna P Ns AN102800V 1 AN 025158 001 AN 025158 005 AN 025158 009 AN 025158 011 35 Watts 300 MH Antenna P N AN102800V1 35 Watts Antenna P N AN 025167 015 38 cm 85 cm 800 MHz 2 2 1 Mobile Antennas Vehicle Installation Install the radio s antenna refer to Table 2 1 for applicable antenna part numbers in the center of the vehicle s roof These mobile antenna installation guidelines are limited to metal body motor vehicles or vehicles with appropriate ground planes The antenna installation should additionally be in accordance with the following e The requirements of the antenna manufacturer supplier included with the antenna e Instructions in the M7100 Radio Installation Manual including minimum antenna cable lengths e installation manual providing specific information of how to install the antennas to facilitate recommended operating distances to all potentially exposed persons Use only the M A COM approved supplied antenna s or approved replacement antenna Unauthorized antennas modifications or attachments
38. TING RULES AND REGULATIONS 4 1 OPERATING TIPS MARITIME CHANNELS INTRODUCTION USER INTERFACE CONTROLS 8 1 POWER ON OFF VOLUME KNOB 8 2 SYSTEM GROUP CHANNEL KNOB 8 3 RAMP CONTROL 8 4 8 5 8 6 8 7 9 DISPLAY 9 1 9 2 10 ALERT TONES 10 1 CALL ORIGINATE 10 2 AUTOKEY TRUNKED MODE ONLY 10 3 CALL QUEUED TRUNKED MODE ONLY 10 4 SYSTEM BUSY TRUNKED MODE ONLY 10 5 CALL DENIED TRUNKED MODE ONLY 10 6 CARRIER CONTROL TIMER 10 7 KEY PRESS ALERT 10 8 DUAL CONTROL SWITCHING 10 9 PAGE P25 TRUNKED ONLY 11 OPERATION 11 1 TURNING THE RADIO ON 11 2 SELECTION MODE RULES 11 3 DIRECT ACCESS TABLE OF CONTENTS 11 6 11 7 12 TRUNKED MODE OPERATION 12 1 RECEIVING A CALL 12 2 SENDING A CALL 12 3 CONVENTIONAL FAILSOFT EDACS ONLY 12 4 EMERGENCY OPERATION 12 5 SYSTEM SCAN OPERATION 12 6 GROUP SCAN OPERATION 12 7 INDIVIDUAL CALLS 12 8 SCAT OPERATION 12 9 TELEPHONE INTERCONNECT CALLS 12 10 MOBILE DATA 1211 STATUS MESSAGE OPERATION 12 12 EDACS CONVENTIONAL SCAN 12 13 DYNAMIC REGROUP OPERATION 12 14 RADIO TEXTLINK OPERATION EDACS ONLY 12 15 P25 TRUNKED ONLY 13 CONVENTIONAL MODE OPERATION 13 1 RECEIVING A CALL 13 2 SENDING A CALL 13 3 EMERGENCY OPERATION 13 4 SCANNING CONVENTIONAL CHANNELS 13 5 TURNING SCAN ON 13 6 TURNING SCAN OFF 13 7 SQUELCH ADJUST 13 8 TYPE 99 DECODE 13 9 DIRECT MODE OPERATION 13 10 LAST SCANNED CHANNEL RECALL 14 PROJECT 25 P25 CONVENTIONAL OPERATION 14 1 GROUP CALLS IN P25 MODE 14
39. This list is accessible by pressing the key and then the INDV key after the Individual call has timed out or the Clear button is pressed This display is on line 2 and the LID of the caller is displayed on the top line Currently the list is not implemented and the display will always be WHC 1 Phone Call Displayed when a phone call is received from the site It is displayed in line 1 of the display Line 2 of the display will contain the display INDV when line 1 contains this message The radio interprets a received phone call as an individual call CONV FS Conventional Failsoft Displayed when a failure of the EDACS or P25 Trunked system occurs All communication will be in conventional mode trunked mode only Displayed when the menu key is pressed and remains displayed in line 1 until a menu item is selected SYS 1 64 System 1 64 The system number for the current base station of the system displayed in line 1 It is displayed in line 2 of the display Press the system key to obtain this display GRP 1 64 Group 1 64 The group number of the group displayed in line 2 of display It is displayed in line 1 of the display Press the group key to obtain this display There are up to 48 groups available i e 3 banks of 16 The maximum number of groups programmed in a radio is determined by the personality INDV 1 99 Individual 1 99 Indicates which item in the individual call list is being displayed It is displayed in line 2 of the dis
40. VIDUAL CALLS IN P25 MODE 14 2 1 Transmitting an Individual Call 1 Select the desired P25 system 2 Select the radio unit to call callee source ID from the pre programmed individual call list or enter the ID number on the radio keypad 3 Press and hold the PTT 4 When grant tone is received if enabled through programming speak into the microphone 5 Release the PTT 14 2 2 Receiving an Individual Call The radio will unmute according to the squelch mode defined in the radio personality monitor normal selective 1 Select the desired P25 system and Talk Group Channel or turn scan on and make sure the desired channel is in the scan list 2 When the radio receives a P25 call the radio will unmute and the ID of the transmitting radio will appear in the display 3 Press the PTT button to respond Unanswered calls will appear in the Who Has Called WHC list 14 3 EMERGENCY GROUP CALLS IN 25 MODE There is no method available for a system wide Emergency clear An emergency group call must be cleared on each individual radio 14 3 1 Declaring an Emergency Group Call 1 2 Select the desired P25 system and Talk Group Channel Press the red emergency button on the top of the radio The radio will broadcast a short emergency transmission with the emergency bit set TXEMER will appear in the display of the transmitting radio To send a voice message press the PTT and speak into the micr
41. adio channels allocated for conventional use i e conventional system Carrier Controlled Timer a programmable timer that will disable a transmission if the length is exceeded Channel Guard a method of controlling speaker mute with a tone or digital code A fleet of users consists of multiple groups sub fleets Radios can be programmed to make fleet calls to simultaneously access multiple user groups Trunked Mode Only A group of users share the same program group identification number in their mobile and portable radios All units in the same group will receive a dispatch call placed by any one unit in the group Trunked Mode only Programming that allows the radio to monitor many groups simultaneously multi group decode permitting the user to both monitor and receive calls from these groups The radio can be programmed with a scan hang time which causes the radio to remain on the scanned group for a pre programmed amount of time responding only to calls of a higher priority such as priority scan group calls individual calls fleet calls agency calls etc When activity on the scan group ends and the pre programmed time has expired the radio returns to monitoring multiple groups Trunked Mode Only Every radio in the system is programmed with a unique individual identification code A mobile or portable unit can be programmed to call another particular unit by selecting the individual by name or ID number Trunked Mode Onl
42. ally be in accordance with the following e Therequirements of the antenna manufacturer supplier included with the antenna e Instructions in the M7100 Radio and Control Unit Motorcycle Installation Manual including minimum antenna cable lengths e installation manual providing specific information of how to install the antennas to facilitate recommended operating distances to all potentially exposed persons Use only the M A COM approved supplied antenna s or approved replacement antenna s Unauthorized antennas modifications or attachments could damage the radio and may violate FCC regulations 2 2 3 Approved Accessories This radio has been tested and meets the FCC RF guidelines when used with the M A COM accessories supplied or designated for use with this product Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with the FCC s RF exposure guidelines and may violate FCC regulations For a list of M A COM approved accessories refer to the product manuals M A COM s Products and Services Catalog or contact M A COM at 1 800 368 3277 11 12 2 2 4 Contact Information For additional information on exposure requirements or other information contact M A COM Inc at 1 800 528 7711 or at http www macom wireless com 3 OPERATION SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS 3 1 TRANSMITTER HAZARDS The operator of any mobile radio should be aware of certain hazards common to the operation of vehicular radio transmitters A list o
43. an Emergency Call When receiving an emergency call from the selected group and system an alert beep is heard and the BSY indicator lights The message RXEMER flashes in the display on line 2 until the emergency condition is cleared Follow standard emergency procedures 12 4 2 Declaring an Emergency To send an emergency call to the selected system and group or on an optionally pre programmed emergency group proceed as follows 1 Press and hold the red or E emergency button for approximately one second This time is programmable and therefore could be longer or shorter Check with the system administrator The radio will transmit an emergency call request with the radio ID until an emergency channel assignment is received 2 When the working channel assignment is received the radio sounds a single beep Autokey alert tone indicating it is ready for voice transmission TXEMER flashes on line 2 in the display until the emergency is cleared 3 Press PTT and speak into the microphone in a normal voice 4 Release PTT when the transmission is complete and listen for a reply 5 The emergency can be cleared by pressing and holding the button followed by pressing the or E emergency button then releasing both buttons 12 5 SYSTEM SCAN OPERATION The radio can be programmed with the following System Scan features These features are automatically enabled upon radio power up A key or menu option is also defined to allow
44. ard transmissions When operating on a group or channel programmed for private mode all transmissions will be private transmissions and the radio will receive clear and private signals The PVT keylight System Model or OPTION keylight Scan Model turns ON when the private mode is enabled If the selected group or channel is programmed for auto select capability the mode can be toggled between private and clear with the PVT button System Model or o button Scan Model Radios programmed for forced private operation do not allow a change of the transmit mode therefore the PVT button System Model or o button Scan Model has no effect 15 2 4 1 Displaying the Currently Used Cryptographic Key Number To display the cryptographic key currently in use for either the system encryption key for special call such as individual phone all agency or fleet or the group channel key for group or conventional calls perform the following procedure Not Available on P25 Trunked or Conventional radios 1 Press the MENO button 2 Use the ZX or button ramp control to select DISP KEY Then press the MENO select button 3 Then use the Z or 7 buttons to toggle between displaying the system key or the group channel key Voice Guard encryption is not supported by M7100 Series mobile radios 62 Table 15 2 Current Cryptographic Key Display ENCRYPTION KEY DISPLAYED MESSAGE DISPLAYED Group Channel GRP KEY
45. auto select was programmed in the radio The user can select transmitting on the scanned or selected group If a group is entered in the scan list more than once in different modes clear digital private only the first occurrence of the group will be used 15 2 6 Conventional Operation 15 2 6 1 Outside Address The same outside address works similar to Channel Guard operation must be programmed in the transmitting and receiving radios when Aegis or ProVoice digital or private operation is enabled If address is not correct the radios will not communicate 15 2 6 2 Channel Guard Channel Guard encode is transmitted on analog clear channels only Channel Guard decode will operate on either a clear or private channel The exception is when G STAR signaling is used see G STAR paragraph 15 2 6 3 G STAR When G STAR is programmed on a private channel the radio will transmit G STAR in clear mode and then switch to private for the voice portion of the call If G STAR is sent with Channel Guard then both are sent in clear mode and the radio switches to private mode Emergency G STAR data burst is transmitted in clear mode DUAL CONTROL OPERATION M7100 Series mobile radio can be programmed to operate from two separate Control Units This permits radio operation from two separate locations in the vehicle Dual control operation is available in both trunked and conventional modes Only one control unit can control the mobile radio uni
46. been previously added to the scan list on a per system basis can be scanned The selected channel is scanned if enabled through programming whether or not it is in the scan list Each conventional system s channel scan list is retained in memory when the radio is turned OFF The scan rate will vary depending upon the number of channels in the scan list and whether or not the radio is programmed to scan for channels with decoding enabled Fewer channels will result in a faster scan rate If programmed for dual priority scan operation the priority one priority two and the remaining scan list channels are scanned Once a signal is detected and the correct encoded squelch signal is decoded if programmed the radio receives the message and displays the received scan channel At the same time scanning continues on the priority one and priority two channels If a priority one or priority two channel carrier regardless of encoded squelch decoding is detected while a non priority channel is being received the display name is updated and the received channel is switched to the priority channel Scanning of the priority one channel will continue if a message is being received on the priority two channel While receiving a call on a non priority or a priority two channel the radio periodically checks the priority one and two channels If Scan with Channel Guard is enabled the radio will use Channel Guard to decide whether to unmute on a priority channel Th
47. circuit modules WARNING The electrical hazard symbol indicates there is an electrical hazard present 2 RF ENERGY EXPOSURE INFORMATION 2 1 RF ENERGY EXPOSURE AWARENESS CONTROL INFORMATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR FCC OCCUPATIONAL USE REQUIREMENTS Before using your mobile two way radio read this important RF energy awareness and control information and operational instructions to ensure compliance with the FCC s RF exposure guidelines This radio is intended for use in occupational controlled conditions where users have full knowledge of their exposure and can exercise control over their exposure to meet FCC limits This radio device is NOT authorized for general population consumer or NOTE any other use CAUTION This two way radio uses electromagnetic energy in the radio frequency RF spectrum to provide communications between two or more users over a distance It uses RF energy or radio waves to send and receive calls RF energy is one form of electromagnetic energy Other forms include but are not limited to electric power sunlight and x rays energy however should not be confused with these other forms of electromagnetic energy which when used improperly can cause biological damage Very high levels of x rays for example can damage tissues and genetic material Experts in science engineering medicine health and industry work with organizations to develop standards for exposure t
48. correctly one of the following error messages will be displayed and the radio needs servicing HARDWARE ERR 3X 3X will be a number between 30 and 38 15 2 4 Aegis Private ProVoice Private and Voice Guard Private Modes The Aegis and ProVoice private modes allow the radio to transmit encrypted messages and receive clear or private transmissions The radio will transmit private if the group channel is programmed for private operation and forced operation is pre programmed If the radio was pre programmed for auto select the radio will transmit in the following modes e If Private mode is enabled transmissions are always in private mode e If Private mode is disabled and a private call is received the Reply transmission will be in Private mode if the transmission is made during the scan hangtime If the reply transmission occurs after the scan hangtime the transmission will be in Clear mode Aegis or ProVoice transmissions cannot be received by any radio set to receive a Voice Guard transmission Accordingly Voice Guard or ProVoice transmissions cannot be received by a radio set to receive an Aegis transmission and neither Aegis nor Voice Guard transmissions can be received by a radio set to receive ProVoice Since the M7100 radios are not Voice Guard compatible the M7100 cannot receive a Voice Guard transmission nor can Aegis or ProVoice transmissions from an M7100 radio be heard by a radio set to receive Voice Gu
49. could damage the radio and may violate FCC regulations CAUTION CAUTION 10 Table 2 2 Rated Power and Recommended Minimum Lateral Distance Motorcycle Installed MOBILE RADIO RATED POWER OF RECOMMENDED MINIMUM LATERAL FREQUENCY MOTORCYCLE INSTALLED DISTANCE FROM TRANSMITTING ANTENNA SPLIT MOBILE TWO WAY RADIO CONTROLLED UNCONTROLLED VHF 25 Watts 136 MHz Antenna 54 cm 121 cm P N SM LE OM150K 125 TNC UHF L 25 Watts 378 MHz Antenna 54 cm 122 cm P N LE OM406BKTNC 25 Watts 378 MHz Antenna 51 cm 115 cm P N LE OM420BKTNC UHF H 25 Watts 450 MHz Antenna 50 cm 111 cm P N LE OM440BKTNC 25 Watts 450 MHz Antenna 50 cm 111 cm P N LE OM450BKTNC 25 Watts 450 MHz Antenna 49 cm 109 cm P N LE OM470BKTNC 25 Watts 450 MHz Antenna 48 cm 106 cm P N LE OM490BKTNC 800 MHz 35 Watts 8506 MHz Antenna 48 cm 107 cm P N LE OM806DBKTNCDS 2 2 2 Mobile Antennas Motorcycle Installation This device must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter NOTE Install the radio s antenna refer to Table 2 2 for frequencies and corresponding part numbers of recommended antennas on the end of the motorcycle case farthest away from the driver These mobile antenna installation guidelines are limited to motorcycles fit with the motorcycle radio case with integral antenna grounding plane The antenna installation should addition
50. ct in a public landfill This product should be taken to a recycling center at the end of its life This manual covers M A COM products manufactured and sold by M A COM Inc Repairs to this equipment should be made only by an authorized service technician or facility designated by the supplier Any repairs alterations or substitution of recommended parts made by the user to this equipment not approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment in addition to the manufacturer s warranty This manual is published by M A COM Inc without any warranty Improvements and changes to this manual necessitated by typographical errors inaccuracies of current information or improvements to programs and or equipment may be made by M A COM Inc at any time and without notice Such changes will be incorporated into new editions of this manual No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying and recording for any purpose without the express written permission of M A COM Inc Copyright 2004 2007 M A COM Inc All rights reserved 2 od pd son a rb nC CE 0336 O NOTICE This device is a RF transceiver intended for land mobile radio applications This device may have use restrictions which require that the national authority be contacted for any system licensing requirements frequency use allowable
51. ction Several methods some of which depend on programming can be used to select a new system These procedures are presumed to be starting from the normal receive display METHOD 1 If system selection is programmed to the SYSTEM GROUP CHANNEL knob select a system by turning the SYSTEM GROUP CHANNEL knob to the desired system position The display registers the new system name on line 1 If the wrap option is OFF and the knob is moved to a position greater than the number of programmed systems the highest programmed system will remain selected METHOD 2 If system selection is programmed as the primary function of the RAMP control ZS and 7 select a system by pressing LA 7 to scroll through the system list The display registers the new system name on line 1 METHODS Press to enter the system select mode and follow the selection mode rules detailed earlier Press the RAMP controls or 7 to scroll through the systems 11 6 2 Group and Channel Selection Several methods some of which depend on programming can be used to select a new group or channel These procedures assume starting from the normal receive display METHOD 1 If group selection is programmed to the SYSTEM GROUP CHANNEL knob select a group by turning the SYSTEM GROUP CHANNEL knob to the desired group The display registers the new group name on line 2 If the wrap option is OFF and the knob is moved to a position greater than the number of programmed
52. d G STAR emergency signaling can be transmitted when operating in the conventional mode This G STAR signaling will transmit 5 times with a delay between each transmission To send an emergency call on the selected conventional system and channel or on an optionally pre programmed conventional emergency system and channel proceed as follows Press and hold the red or E button for approximately one second this time is programmable and therefore could be longer or shorter check with the system administrator The radio turns on the TX indicator and proceeds to transmit the pre programmed G STAR emergency signaling sequence G STAR is programmed to transmit in one of the following methods 52 METHOD 1 G STAR is transmitted on the selected channel If the channel is changed the emergency signaling will continue to be transmitted on the newly selected channel METHOD 2 Same as METHOD 1 but the radio will lock on to the currently selected channel Any attempts to change the system or channel will be disabled METHOD 3 G STAR is transmitted on a pre programmed conventional emergency system and channel regardless of the selected channel In this case the selected channel is available for voice transmission and the radio will periodically change to the pre programmed emergency system and channel to send the emergency signaling and then change back to the selected channel METHOD 4 Same as METHOD 3 but the radio will lock on to the pre prog
53. dding changing and storing numbers in these entry locations Use the following procedure to store a number in one of the first ten entries of a special call list 1 Press or to enter the individual call list or the phone call list The selection mode rules apply 2 Scroll through the list using the RAMP controls 797 until one of the first ten entries is reached NO ENTRY is displayed if the location is empty 3 Enter the desired number If necessary a pause can be entered by pressing and holding 0 9 5 or until an underscore appears in the display The individual call list entries will accept up to 5 digits The phone call list entries accept a combination of up to 31 digits and pauses 4 Press and hold MENO until the display changes indicating that the number has been stored 5 Repeat the steps above if the number stored in an entry location needs to be changed MOBILE DATA The M7100 Series mobile radios when operating in the EDACS configuration permit either voice or data calls to be transmitted or received The radio can handle only one type of call at a time however selection of either data or voice is selected transparently by the operator through normal usage of the radio Data communications is not supported in the conventional mode 46 The mobile radios can be connected to Mobile Data Terminals MDT or to a host computer Any RS 232 compatible device that supports the Radio Data Interface RDI
54. dio selection button will select radio 2 Similarly radio 1 will be selected if the radio selection button is pressed when radio 2 was selected 15 4 1 1 Shared Control Unit Display Modes Radios in the multiple radio operation share the control unit display Pre programming the radios determines what the control unit displays There are two modes of display alternating radio display or first come first serve display See also the following paragraph on Audio Modes 15 4 1 1 1 Alternating Radio Display In this mode the control unit display will alternate between showing the call information for the radios when more than one call is being received This mode is available only if audio is summed see following paragraph on Audio Modes 15 4 1 1 2 First Come First Serve Display In this mode the control unit display will show the call information of the radio that is providing the audio A call in process prevents audio from other radios from being heard for the duration of the call This mode corresponds with the first come first serve audio mode see following paragraph on Audio Modes 15 4 1 2 Audio Modes In multiple radio operation the audio from the mobile radio units can be pre programmed to be summed or available on a first come first serve process 15 4 1 2 1 Audio Summed When audio is summed the audio from all radios will be available whenever the radios receive a call If two radios receive a call simultaneously both calls w
55. e radio will stop on squelch detection on a priority channel In normal operation the radio will unmute only on detecting the correct Channel Guard otherwise it will remain muted until the priority channel call and hang time have ended An optional feature allows the radio 53 to continue scanning upon the detection of the wrong Channel Guard on a priority channel The user can then select the rate at which this channel is scanned until the call ends 13 5 13 4 1 Adding Channels To A Scan List 1 With scan operation turned OFF select the desired channel to add to the selected conventional system channel scan list Press A on the SCAN add delete control The current status will be displayed column 1 of line 1 for a time out period Press AX to add the channel to the scan list S is displayed on the line This sets the selected channel for non priority scanning A second press of As sets the channel for Priority 2 P2 scanning and 2 is displayed on line 1 An additional press of AX sets the channel for Priority 1 P1 scanning and 1 is displayed on line 1 If the P1 or P2 channels are already set and a new channel is then assigned as the 1 or P2 channel the previously assigned priority channel will change to non priority scanning The priority setting selection sequence is set and stops at P1 therefore the channel must be deleted from the scan list by pressing 727 before the channel is set to a previous priority
56. el Also your M7100 Installation and Operator s Manuals include information and operating instructions required to control your RF exposure and to satisfy compliance requirements 2 2 COMPLIANCE WITH RF EXPOSURE STANDARDS Your M A COM Inc M7100 mobile two way radio is designed and tested to comply with a number of national and international standards and guidelines listed below regarding human exposure to RF electromagnetic energy This radio complies with the IEEE and ICNIRP exposure limits for occupational controlled RF exposure environment at duty factors of up to 50 talk 50 listen and is authorized by the FCC for occupational use In terms of measuring RF energy for compliance with the FCC exposure guidelines your radio antenna radiates measurable RF energy only while it is transmitting talking not when it is receiving listening or in standby mode Your M A COM Inc M7100 mobile two way radio complies with the following RF energy exposure standards and guidelines e United States Federal Communications Commission FCC Code of Federal Regulations 47 CFR 2 sub part J e American National Standards Institute ANSI Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE C95 1 1992 e Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE C95 1 1999 Table 2 1 Rated Power and Recommended Minimum Lateral Distance Vehicle Installed MOBILE RADIO RATED POWER OF RECOMMENDED MINIMUM LATERAL FREQUENCY VEHICLE INS
57. em Displayed when the current system is an invalid type CHN 1 99 Channel 1 99 Displayed on line 1 of the display This is a conventional channel index displayed when the group key is depressed FIX LIST The Priority scan list is fixed and cannot be changed using the add or delete keys FIXED P1 Fixed Priority 1 The Priority 1 scan channel is fixed and cannot be changed using the add or delete keys 25 c 2004 Displayed in line 2 when the message is displayed in line 1 while displaying different items under the menu when REVISION is selected by the operator Emergency Indicates an emergency has been declared by the LID that follows the display EM An example of this is EM 01201 INDV Individual Call Displayed in line 2 of the display when an individual call is in progress trunked and T99 modes only Group Call Indicates a group call is in progress and is displayed on line 1 of the display trunked and T99 modes only SPKRON External Speaker ON Displayed when the external speaker is enabled SPKROFF External Speaker OFF Displayed when the external speaker is disabled 1 8 bank of keys that are going to be loaded when the keyloader loads encryption keys This is only valid for radios that support VGS VGE or DES encryption It is displayed on line 2 of the display when the encryption keyloader is connected Dynamic Regroup Indicates which group in the dynamic regroup
58. er The displayed menu item is made active by pressing SEL After entering the menu selection mode the following generic display format will appear MENU Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Line 1 indicates the radio is in the menu selection mode Line 2 indicates the menu item YYYYYYYY that is to be viewed or changed some menu items provide radio information and do not have changeable parameters An example of the menu item selection process and menu item parameter change is detailed below for the backlight menu item PRESS The menu mode is entered PRESS The RAMP controls 45 797 until the display shows MENU BCK LGHT PRESS SEL The backlight menu item is activated and the display will be similar to the following Line 1 shows the active menu item its current parameter setting XXX Line 2 shows the currently selected system or group name Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y The menu item s parameter setting shown in the display can now be changed by using the RAMP controls ZA and 797 to scroll through the list of parameter values Once the desired setting is reached press SEL to store the value and return to the normal display For menu items that display radio information pressing ZS and 79 will scroll through a list of informational displays The menu items are listed in Table 11 1 31 Table 11 1 Menu Item Information Only External
59. et of blasting operations Always obey the Turn Off Two Way Radios signs posted where electric blasting caps are being used OSHA Standard 1926 900 e Liquefied Petroleum LP Gas Powered Vehicles Mobile radio installations in vehicles powered by liquefied petroleum gas with the LP gas container in the trunk or other sealed off space within the interior of the vehicle must conform to the National Fire Protection Association standard NFPA 58 requiring o TheLP gas container and its fittings o Outside filling connections shall be used for the LP gas container o TheLP gas container shall be vented to the outside of the vehicle 3 2 SAFE DRIVING RECOMMENDATIONS Recommended by AAA e Read the literature on the safe operation of the radio e Keep both hands on the steering wheel and the microphone in its hanger whenever the vehicle is in motion e Place calls only when the vehicle is stopped e When talking from a moving vehicle is unavoidable drive in the slower lane Keep conversations brief e If a conversation requires taking notes or complex thought stop the vehicle in a safe place and continue the call e Whenever using a mobile radio exercise caution 13 4 OPERATING RULES AND REGULATIONS Two way FM radio systems must be operated in accordance with the rules and regulations of the local regional or national government In the United States the M7100 Series mobile radio must be operated in accordance with
60. eycap Configuration The optional keycap package for the System radio includes sixty 60 additional keycaps shown in Section 8 7 3 which can be placed on any key location desired Keep in mind the keycap represents the primary function programmed for that key location 8 7 3 Key Descriptions MODE This key is used to enter the Conventional System selection mode HOME This key returns the radio to the Home System Group where it is programmed CHN This key is used to enter the Channel select mode AUX1 8 2 These keys are used to control output 1 or 2 Their definition is PC programmable SYS This key is used to enter the System select mode This key is used to enter the Group select mode P The OPT or OPTION key is used to toggle a PC programmable feature ON and OFF O U OPTION B P m r o m m O o 3 r a BH gt e m gt A mis ALM SG1 SG5 WAIL YLP RST SL1 SL8 SPK Secondary function used to delete a digit during numeric entry see Section 11 2 Primary function accesses the menu list This is a list of additional features that are not available directly from the keypad See Section 11 4 for details Secondary function activates a selected item within a list After the menus list is accessed select a menu item from the list via RAMP controls or Y and activate it with this key Once activated MENU continues its secondary function
61. f several possible hazards is given WARNING Heat Dissipation When the M7100 mobile is used for an extended period time in transmit mode the heat sink fins on top of the mobile chassis may be uncomfortable to the touch Please exercise caution when handling or working near the mobile when it is in use e Explosive Atmospheres Just as it is dangerous to fuel a vehicle with the motor running similar hazards exist when operating a mobile radio Be sure to turn the radio off while fueling a vehicle Do not carry containers of fuel in the trunk of a vehicle if the radio is mounted in the trunk Areas with potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked Turn OFF your radio when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere It is rare but not impossible that the radio or its accessories could generate sparks Interference to Vehicular Electronics Systems Electronic fuel injection systems electronic anti skid braking systems electronic cruise control systems etc are typical electronic systems that can malfunction due to the lack of protection from radio frequency energy present when transmitting If the vehicle contains such equipment consult the dealer and enlist their aid in determining the expected performance of electronic circuits when the radio is transmitting e Electric Blasting Caps To prevent accidental detonation of electric blasting caps DO NOT use two way radios within 1000 fe
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63. gle to the personality list by selecting any key other than or toggle between the two lists by pressing the key If wrap is enabled the calls received list wraps on itself and not into the other list CALL RECEIVED PERSONALITY LIST LIST WHCI 10 Programmable E 1 10 from Keypad Preprogrammed into Radio WHGC 10 INDV 99 The saved call list shows all ten storage locations if no calls have been received the saved call list will be empty and the pre stored list will be available upon entering the individual call mode When in the saved call list pressing toggles the time stamp ON and OFF time stamp indicates how long ago the call was received The display indicates this information as HH MM SS where HH hours MM minutes and SS seconds When in the pre stored list pressing toggles the Logical IDentification LID ON and OFF 12 7 3 Sending An Individual Call The following procedures describe how to initiate and complete an individual call 1 To select a previously stored individual select the I Call mode from the menu or press followed by the RAMP control or 797 to scroll through the list of stored individuals The selection mode rules apply While in the individual call list the menu key will toggle the display between the call name and the unit ID number If the individual is not stored in this list but the individual s unit ID is known it can be entered directly from the keypad
64. hile in the individual call list the menu key will toggle the display between the call name and the unit ID number On System model radios the individual s unit ID can also be entered directly from the keypad 2 Press the PTT button the radio performs the necessary signaling on the control channel On the calling radio line 1 shows the called individual s name if found in the list of stored individuals or ID followed by the logical ID number of the unit being called If the receiving radio receives the Page and responds both radios will emit three high pitched tones The receiving radio will also display PAGE and the ID of the calling radio 51 13 CONVENTIONAL MODE OPERATION The radio functions in the conventional mode when using conventional communications channels non trunked Each channel consists of a preset frequency pair for transmit and receive during repeater operation or a single frequency for both transmit and receive during talk around no repeater operation To use this mode the operator selects a conventional system that includes one or more conventional channels Each conventional channel may have one or more features such as Channel Guard programmed when the channel is selected The button unmutes the receiver so activity on the selected channel can be monitored When pressed and held for approximately 3 seconds this button toggles conventional channel decoding Channel Guard Digital Channel Guard or T99 ON and OFF
65. hould be helpful in understanding the Group Scan Operation of the radio Scan Hang Time the delay time the radio waits before resuming scan after the push to talk is released or after the carrier has dropped a channel TX Select the group the radio will transmit on while scanning The radio is programmed to transmit on either the scanned group or the selected group Scan List privileges this feature allows or prohibits scan list changes by the user 1 Programming priority group programming is accomplished by one and only one of three methods e From the keypad where the Priority programming is not fixed and does not follow the selected channel e Priority 1 group programming follows the selected channel or e Priority 1 group programming is fixed during PC programming and cannot be changed by the user Always Scan determines if the Priority 1 Group will always be scanned regardless of the scan state set by the user 12 6 1 Adding Groups to a Scan List 1 With scan operation turned off select the desired group to add to the selected Trunked system group scan list 2 Press or NY on the SCAN add delete control The current priority status of the group will be displayed in column 1 of line 1 for a time out period If the group is not part of the scan list the status will be blank 3 While the status is displayed press amp to add the group to the scan list S is displayed in column 1 line 1 4 Pre
66. if programmed for the selected channel 13 1 RECEIVING A CALL 1 Turn the radio on by rotating the POWER ON OFF VOLUME knob clockwise out of detent A short alert signal if enabled through programming indicates the radio is ready to use 2 Adjustthe POWER ON OFF VOLUME knob to the desired volume level 3 Select the desired conventional system and channel The display indicates the current conventional system and channel names 4 radio is now ready to receive calls 5 When the radio receives a call and the correct encoding is decoded if programmed and enabled it unmutes on the channel and the BSY indicator comes on 13 2 SENDING A CALL 1 Turn ON the radio and set the POWER ON OFF VOLUME knob to the desired volume level Select the desired conventional system and channel 2 Ensure that the channel is not busy by pressing the button to briefly disable any channel decoding and unmute the receiver or observe the unlit BSY indicator If the Channel Busy Lockout feature is programmed for the selected channel the radio will not transmit when the channel is busy 3 Press and hold the PTT button The TX indicator will turn on and a short beep sounds if programmed indicating that communication can begin 4 Hold the microphone approximately three inches from the mouth and speak in a normal voice 5 Release the PTT button when the transmission is complete and listen for a reply 13 3 EMERGENCY OPERATION If enable
67. ilable from the control unit that is pre programmed for these functions Typically the control unit at the driver s location would be programmed The control unit that has these functions programmed can activate them regardless of whether it is an active or an idle controller 15 3 5 Dual Control Audio Audio output during dual control operation is a pre programmed function Default operation routes audio only to the active controller MULTIPLE RADIO OPERATION The M7100 Series mobile radio can be configured to operate in multiple radio mode that permits more than one radio to be controlled from a single control unit or control location The radios could be different frequency splits trunked conventional etc In multiple radio operation the radios continue to operate as individual radios except with a common control unit The control unit is used for display and control The control unit display is shared by the multiple radio units and when selected a radio can be controlled by the control unit For multiple radio operation the control unit keypad must be pre programmed for a variety of multiple radio buttons such as radio selection and radio mute 65 66 15 4 1 Changing Selected Radio A radio unit can be selected by pressing the radio selection button pre programmed on the control unit In addition a button can be pre programmed to rotate selection through the radio units For example if radio 1 is selected pressing the ra
68. ill be heard in the speaker 15 4 1 2 2 Audio First Come First Serve When audio is pre programmed for first come first serve the audio from the radio that receives a call first will be heard from the speaker for the duration of the call During this time audio from the other mobile radios will be muted 15 4 1 3 Muting a Specified Radio Pressing the control unit mute button associated with a particular radio will mute its audio for a pre programmed time period The time period can be cleared by pressing the control unit mute button or the radio selection button 15 4 1 4 Multiple Radio and Siren amp Light Operation For siren and lights to function correctly both the master and slave radios must be programmed with the same siren and light information Note that the PA and External Speaker functions operate only on the Master radio NOTE 15 4 1 5 Multiple Radio and Data Operation Only the master radio supports mobile data operation 15 5 MACRO KEY OPERATION Macro key operation permits the user to accomplish a series of keystrokes with a single macro keystroke Up to ten 10 macro keys can be defined each capable of executing up to twenty 20 keystrokes to any pushbutton input i e keypad keys buttons etc Each macro key can be pre programmed to activate when pressed or when released A macro key can also be pre programmed to change the keystroke sequence the next time the macro key is activated For detail o
69. io feature or primary function The radio must be programmed to operate with the Standard or the Optional keycap configuration 19 A keylight LED is associated with each key or button This can light when the associated function is active In some conditions the keylight can blink to indicate an action status The keypad key functions can be remapped to any of the primary function keys using the PC programming software It is suggested that the blank keypad located at the back of this manual be completed if the keypad key functions are changed 20 8 7 1 Standard Keycap Configuration The Standard keycap package for the System radio includes five 5 labeled keycaps MODE HOME CHN AUX1 and AUX2 and six 6 blank keycaps which can be placed on any of the five key locations numbers 3 6 and 9 shown in Figure 8 3 The keycap represents the primary function programmed for that key location See Section 8 7 3 for a description of the primary function associated with these five 5 keycaps The standard keycap package for the Scan radio includes five 5 labeled keycaps MENU CLEAR SELECT EMERGENCY or E and OPTION and five 5 blank keycaps which can be placed on any of the four 4 keypad keys The keycap represents the primary function programmed for that key location List of possible keycaps System model keypad Scan model keypad Figure 8 3 Standard 7100 Keycaps Configuration 8 7 2 Optional K
70. ion of a data call if scan is enabled scanning will stop temporarily duration pre programmed During this time the scan LED will flash to indicate that scan is enabled but temporarily suspended This mode is normally exited when the pre programmed time expires however the following actions will terminate the scan lockout mode before the timeout is completed e The System Model or Scan Model button is pressed e The PTT is pressed e group or system change is made e Enter phone call mode e Enter individual call mode e Anew emergency assignment has been received e The PTT is pressed in Public Address Mode e emergency is declared or cleared e Microphone is removed from hookswitch OFF hook e Receiving an individual or phone call e Receiving an Agency Fleet or System All Call e Pressing the SCAN button to turn scan ON or OFF 12 10 6 Data Lockout Mode The data lockout mode is a pre programmed mode when the radio will not respond to any data channel assignments and prevents receive data calls from interrupting voice calls Transmit data calls will still be initiated when needed by the operator After a pre programmed time the radio will respond to receive data calls however the following conditions will clear the data lockout mode e The System Model or Scan Model button is pressed e Transmitting a data call e Changing a system e emergency is declared e Pressing the PTT while in P
71. ion privacy between user groups is assured A radio system in which a limited number of radio channels are dynamically allocated to groups of people for communication purposes A set of one or more trunked groups Type 99 a method of opening mute for selective page operations using sequential tones A programmed option that ensures all system scanning mobile and portable radios have time to lock onto the call before the initiating unit is allowed to talk A radio channel transmit receive frequency pair that is automatically assigned by the site controller for voice or data communications RADIO SETUP RADIO TYPE FREQUENCY BAND OPERATOR S NAME EMERGENCY GROUP SYSTEM GRP CHN NUMBER SYSTEM NAME TRK CNV NUMBER GRP CHN NAME USE SYSTEM NUMBER GRP CHN SYSTEM NAME TRK CNV NUMBER GRP CHN NAME USE 72 SYSTEM NUMBER GRP CHN SYSTEM NAME TRK CNV NUMBER GRP CHN NAME USE
72. ision selection of the menu The copyright year is shown in line 2 of display at the same time c 2004 26 10 ALERT TONES The M7100 series mobile radio also provides audible alert tones or beeps to indicate the various operating conditions These alert tones can be enabled or disabled through programming 10 1 CALL ORIGINATE A short mid pitched alert tone sounds after keying the radio Push To Talk button is pressed This tone indicates the radio has been assigned a working channel or that the radio is transmitting on a conventional channel and voice communication can begin immediately In conventional mode this tone may be delayed after the PTT button is pressed due to G STAR signaling if enabled through programming 10 2 AUTOKEY TRUNKED MODE ONLY After being placed in a queue or releasing the PTT button prior to a working channel assignment the site calls the radio when a channel becomes available At this point the radio automatically keys the transmitter autokey for a short period to hold the channel The radio sounds a mid pitched tone when it is clear to talk Immediately press the PTT button to keep the assigned channel 10 3 CALL QUEUED TRUNKED MODE ONLY A high pitched tone after pressing the PTT button indicates the system has placed the call request in the queue The receiving unit s also sound s the tones to indicate they will receive a call shortly If the PTT button is released the radio will aut
73. line 2 will be disregarded and the previous selection will remain active While in system group or channel selection mode the radio continues to receive calls normally and continues scanning if it is enabled If a call is received during the selection mode process the radio will return to the normal receive mode display Continuing with the selection process will return the display to the same point in the selection process if the NOTE selection mode time out has not yet expired Any press of the PTT button during the selection mode process will initiate transmission and exit the selection mode 11 4 MENU The menu function accesses features that are not available directly from the keypad The order and specific number of menu items available is configurable through programming Upon radio power up the menu item at the beginning of the menu list will always be displayed first Subsequent access to the menu function will return the last menu item that was shown in the display To enter the menu mode press MENO The RAMP controls and X7 the SEL and the buttons are used during the selection process 30 All of the selection mode rules previously detailed apply to the menu item selection process with the exception of direct access The radio will continue to receive and transmit normally while in the menu function A new item is displayed by using the RAMP controls and X7 to scroll through the list in increasing and decreasing ord
74. meet immunity requirements when operated in this mode The M7100 mobile radio can be used in both trunked and conventional applications ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This device is made under license under one or more of the following US patents 4 590 473 4 636 791 5 148 482 5 185 796 5 271 017 5 377 229 4 716 407 4 972 460 5 502 767 5 146 497 5 164 986 5 185 795 The voice coding technology embodied in this product is protected by intellectual property rights including patent rights copyrights and trade secrets of Digital Voice Systems Inc The user of this technology is explicitly prohibited from attempting to decompile reverse engineer or disassemble the Object Code or in any other way convert the Object Code into human readable form The software contained in this device is copyrighted by M A COM Inc Unpublished rights are reserved under the copyright laws of the United States CREDITS EDACS is a registered trademark and ProGrammer SCAT Failsoft ProSound ProScan Aegis ProFile ProVoice and G STAR are trademarks of M A COM Inc IMBE is a registered trademark of Digital Voice Systems Inc All other brand and product names are trademarks registered trademarks or service marks of their respective holders other brand and product names are trademarks registered trademarks or service marks of their respective holders NOTICE E This product conforms to the European Union WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC Do not dispose of this produ
75. n remapped to provide new functions fill in the following templates Figure 15 1 and Figure 15 2 for future reference 3 DEL PS ES BS 6 o SEL O 3 a Figure 15 1 M7100 System Model Keypad SS DA Figure 15 2 M7100 Scan Model Keypad LALA 68 Agency Base Unit Operation Control Channel Conventional Channel Conventional Mode CCT CG Fleet Group or Sub fleet Group Scan Individual Call Queueing Site Controller System area System Manager System Scan GLOSSARY An agency is composed of multiple fleets Units can be programmed to initiate agency calls to access multiple fleets Trunked Mode Only A programmed option used in some fleets so units can only hear and talk to a base dispatch unit not to other mobiles or personals in the group In this mode of operation when a unit in a particular group is talking to the base dispatch unit all other mobile and personal radios in that group will receive a System Busy tone if they try to access the system Trunked Mode Only A radio channel in a trunked system that is used to digitally communicate with the radios operating on the system when they are not engaged in active voice communications A radio channel transmit receive frequency pair that is allocated for conventional non trunked use and can be manually selected by the operator Communicating on r
76. nals Private calls cannot be received or transmitted when the radio is in the Aegis or ProVoice digital mode because the radio does not know the cryptographic key used Message trunked group calls and individual calls will be answered back in the mode they were received assuming the call or hang time is still active Individual phone all and emergency calls will be transmitted clear if digital mode is disabled or inoperative e f receiving an analog message trunked call the radio will respond in analog mode during the hang time on the working channel e freceiving an analog I Call the radio will respond in analog mode during the hang time e When using the WHC feature to respond to an I Call after the hang time has expired the call will be transmitted in the mode defined by the system mode as programmed for the current system if the ID being called is not in the I Call list If the ID is in the I Call list then the call will be transmitted as defined by the I Call mode programmed in the list for that ID DTMF The overdial and hot keypad features for transmitting DTMF tones are not available while in the Aegis Digital Mode or ProVoice Digital Mode ERROR Messages If any of the following error messages are displayed the radio was either programmed incorrectly or needs servicing DSP ERR DSP ERR DIGV ERR ERR xxxx 61 Power Up Only If the Aegis or ProVoice circuit board is not responding
77. nit until Type 99 is reset Type 99 decode continues to operate during this noise squelched period The appropriate Type 99 alert tone will sound again if it detects a valid two tone sequence Type 99 operation can be reset manually or automatically pre programmed Manual reset is achieved by briefly pressing cLR if programmed Automatic reset if enabled occurs after a 30 second interval following the most recent decode of a Type 99 tone sequence Hookswitch pre programmed can also enable or disable Type 99 decode The pre programmed key light will blink when Type 99 is disabled by the hookswitch Type 99 decode will continue to be active while the radio s button is pressed This allows the user to monitor calls and still be alerted when a call is directed to the user While the user continues to press cLR the user will hear both calls and all Type 99 tone signals If is pressed for longer than two 2 seconds Type 99 decode will either be disabled or re enabled depending upon its present state To check the Type 99 enable status press the Scan Add Delete or Y The current status of Type 99 decode will be displayed for a time out period Type 99 is enabled when the letter T is displayed in the third segment from right on the first line of the LCD If a Horn Alert Option is installed and enabled with the Type 99 Decode Option the radio can beep the vehicle horn when a Type 99 call is received This option permits alerting persons ou
78. o RF energy These standards provide recommended levels of RF exposure for both workers and the general public These recommended RF exposure levels include substantial margins of protection All two way radios marketed in North America are designed manufactured and tested to ensure they meet government established RF exposure levels In addition manufacturers also recommend specific operating instructions to users of two way radios These instructions are important because they inform users about RF energy exposure and provide simple procedures on how to control it Please refer to the following websites for more information on what RF energy exposure is and how to control your exposure to assure compliance with established RF exposure limits http www fcc gov oet rfsafety rf faqs html http www osha gov SLTC radiofrequencyradiation index html 2 1 1 Federal Communications Commission Regulations Your M A COM Inc M7100 mobile two way radio is designed and tested to comply with the FCC RF energy exposure limits for mobile two way radios before it can be marketed in the United States When two way radios are used as a consequence of employment the FCC requires users to be fully aware of and able to control their exposure to meet occupational requirements Exposure awareness can be facilitated by the use of a label directing users to specific user awareness information Your M A COM Inc M7100 two way radio has an RF exposure product lab
79. o is operating on conventional channels in talk around mode no repeater RXEMER Receive Emergency Trunked mode only Indicates an emergency call is being received This message will be flashing on line 2 TXEMER Transmit Emergency Trunked mode only Indicates an emergency call has been transmitted This message will be flashing on line 2 VOL 31 Volume Level Indicates the current volume level The volume level display ranges from OFF silent to 31 loudest UNKNOWN Caller s ID Not Indicates that an individual call is being received but the callers ID was not Received received CT DATA Trunked mode only Indicates the radio is transmitting a data call Receive Data Data Trunked mode only Indicates the radio is receiving a data call Displayed on line 2 DATA OFF Data OFF Trunked mode only Indicates the radio is in the data disabled state Displayed on line 1 DATA ON Data ON Trunked mode only Indicates the radio has been toggled to the data enable state Displayed for two seconds on line 1 when toggled to enable state SYSC ON System Scan Features Trunked mode only Indicates the System Scan features are enabled ON SYSC OFF System Scan Features Trunked mode only Indicates the System Scan features are disabled OFF T99 ON Type 99 Decode ON Conventional mode Conventional mode only Indicates the Type 99 Decode feature is enabled Indicates the Type 99 Decode feature is enabled T99 OFF Type 9
80. ok for a better control channel Once a control channel that exceeds the pre programmed parameters is found the radio will change to the new system and emit a tone If the control channel is completely lost the radio will enter Wide Area System Scanning and search the programmed adjacent systems until a suitable control channel is found 12 5 3 Priority System Scan The radio can also be programmed for Priority System Scan To ensure that this feature operates correctly the control channel of the priority system must be located on channel one unless you are using the ProScan algorithm The priority system is the desired or preferred system While receiving the control channel of the selected system the radio will periodically leave the selected system and search for the control channel of the priority system at a programmable rate The programmable rate is defined by the value in the Priority Scan Time control unless the ProSound ProScan algorithm is enabled as explained below This priority scan timer is reset each time the PTT button is pressed or when a call is received If the priority system control channel is found or meets the predefined ProScan criteria the radio will automatically switch to the priority system 12 5 4 When Wide Area System Scan Is Enabled If the radio cannot find the control channel of the selected system and begins Wide Area System Scan WA Scan the radio will only scan for the priority system control channel if
81. okey whenever a channel becomes available see Autokey 10 4 SYSTEM BUSY TRUNKED MODE ONLY Three low pitched beeps will be heard if the radio is keyed when the system is busy if no channels are available for sending the message if the call queue is full or if an individual call is being attempted to a radio that is transmitting Releasing the PTT button and re keying initiates a new channel request 10 5 CALL DENIED TRUNKED MODE ONLY If the radio is keyed and a low pitched tone is heard the radio is not authorized on the system that has been selected 10 6 CARRIER CONTROL TIMER If the programmed time for continuous transmission is exceeded the radio will issue five short high pitched warning tones followed by a long low pitched tone The transmitter will shut down shortly after the alert interrupting communications Release and re key the PTT button to maintain communications This will reset the carrier control timer and turn the transmitter back on 10 7 KEY PRESS ALERT A short tone or beep will sound to indicate a key has been pressed A short low pitched tone indicates no action was taken because the key is not active in the current mode 10 8 DUAL CONTROL SWITCHING When control is switched to a previously idle control unit two short high pitched tones will sound at the control unit where the PTT was pressed now the active controller 27 10 9 PAGE P25 TRUNKED ONLY In P25 trunked mode if the receiving radio
82. onnect Call Section Individual Call Menu Item Allows access to the Individual Call Feature Trunked Systems IND CALL EXTALARM replaces the system name on the display as long as the external alarm feature is enabled Public Address is toggled ON and OFF External Speaker is toggled ON and OFF Enables the radio to accept the loading of encryption keys Displays current encryption key number Allows setting of squelch Toggles scan function ON or OFF Toggles private function ON or OFF Adds group or channel to scan list Deletes group or channel from scan list Changes present group or channel to next scan choice in scan list FEATURE Last Scanned Channel Recall Home group or channel selection System select External alarm 2 System and group selection Mute Mute 1 Mute 2 Multiple radio operation Radio selection No Data Trunked System Only EDACS Convent ional Priority 1 Scan Trunked System Only Group selection Trunked System Only Status Condition Trunked System Only Message Condition Trunked System Only Talkaround feature Conventional System Only Channel selection Conventional System Only Feature Encryption Display System Scan Enable Type 99 Decode Enable DISPLAY Menu Item SCAN ADD Press twice when actively receiving three times when not receiving Scan icon displayed Menu item HOME Once selected Home g
83. ophone To clear an emergency from the transmitting radio perform one of the following steps a Change systems b Change channels if not prohibited by programming c Cycle power by turning radio off and then back on d Press the Clear and Emergency buttons simultaneously providing the Clear Emergency option is enabled in the Supervisory Options in the personality 14 3 2 Receiving an Emergency Group Call Select the desired P25 System and Talk Group Channel When the radio detects an incoming Emergency Group Call the radio will sound an alert tone and RXEMER will appear in the display Voice or emergency transmissions will be heard at the receiving radio To clear an emergency from the receiving radio perform one of the following steps a Change systems b Change channels if not prohibited by programming c Cycle power by turning radio off and then back on d Press the Clear and Emergency buttons simultaneously providing the Clear Emergency option is enabled in the Supervisory Options in the personality 59 15 TRUNKED OR CONVENTIONAL MODE OPERATION 15 1 SIREN LIGHT OPERATION Each siren light key is designed to control an optional siren light package Pressing a siren light key will light the key indicator Each siren light key except RESET can be programmed for either CANCEL or ADDITIVE operation If programmed for CANCEL then all other siren light activity is cancelled except for the activity associa
84. or CSD The radio must be pre programmed to respond to regrouping Dynamic regrouping will not be activated in a radio until an activation message is sent by the system manager Each radio that receives and acknowledges regrouping instructions is successfully regrouped Pressing and holding the Scan Model or System Model button for 2 5 seconds toggles the user into and out of the dynamic regroup group set A double beep will sound for entry or exit The display will indicate REGR_Ox where x is a digit of 1 to 8 indicating the group when dynamic regroup has been enabled by the user If the radio is in dynamic regroup and the user selects a group that has not been regrouped the display will show NO ENTRY The radio will be prevented from transmitting and receiving calls in this condition except for scanned groups 12 13 14 Emergency Operation If the pre programmed group set on the currently selected system contains an EMER HOME group and the radio is in dynamic regroup the radio will exit dynamic regroup and declare the emergency on the HOME group If no EMER HOME group is present the radio will declare the emergency on the currently selected dynamic regroup group 12 14 RADIO TEXTLINK OPERATION EDACS ONLY The Radio TextLink option provides a simple means of exchanging text messages This section describes how to send and receive text messages if the Radio TextLink feature is enabled 12 14 1 To Send a Text Message 1 Select SEND MSG
85. otherwise altered other than pursuant to Sellers written instructions or written approval or ii is normally consumed in operation or iii has a normal life inherently shorter than the warranty periods specified in Paragraph B or iv is not properly stored installed used maintained or repaired or v has been subjected to any other kind of misuse or detrimental exposure or has been involved in an accident E The preceding paragraphs set forth the exclusive remedies for claims based upon defects in or nonconformity of the Equipment whether the claim is in contract warranty tort including negligence strict liability or otherwise and however instituted Upon the expiration of the warranty period all such liability shall terminate The foregoing warranties are exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties whether oral written expressed implied or statutory NO IMPLIED OR STATUTORY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL APPLY IN NO EVENT SHALL THE SELLER BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL SPECIAL INDIRECT OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES This warranty applies only within the United States M A COM Inc M A COM Inc 1011 Pawtucket Blvd 221 Jefferson Ridge Parkway Lowell MA 01853 Lynchburg VA 24501 1 877 OPENSKY 1 800 528 7711 ECR 7047C 77 78 NOTES NOTES 79 Electronics Our commitment Your advantage Tyco Electronics Wireless Systems Segment 221 Je
86. pad buttons back to their primary function perform a task siren light enable and then toggle back to finish entering the digits for the phone number PRIMARY is displayed when the SCAN button is used to toggle the keypad keys back to their primary functions This provides quick access to the primary functions of the keypad This is a programmable feature of the SCAN button only Careful consideration should be given to possible operational conflicts before enabling this feature Several keys on the Scan version have a secondary function The key is the SELECT secondary function with the key remaining the same for the secondary function On the System version the has a secondary function for DELETE MENO is SELECT and retains its CLEAR function 9 DISPLAY The radio s display is shown in Figure 9 1 The two character lines are used to display system group and channel names and also operational messages Each line contains eight alphanumeric character blocks See Figure 7 2 for a typical display 155 Figure 9 1 M7100 Series Mobile Radio Display 9 1 RADIO STATUS ICONS Status icons are indicators that show the various operating characteristics of the radio The icons appear on the first line of the display indicates selected group or channel is in scan list indicates selected group or channel is programmed as Priority 1 in scan list indicates selected group or channel is
87. peration and assignment of macro keys contact your communications supervisor or administrator 15 6 INTERCONNECT CALL SYSTEM MODEL ONLY To send a manually entered telephone interconnect call 1 Select a channel in the radio system that has telephone interconnect capability The radio should be programmed for DTMF operation on this channel 2 Pressthe button to toggle the keypad to the DTMF function secondary function 3 Press and hold PTT to key the transmitter While holding the PTT press the or key as required by the radio system to obtain a telephone line The radio will transmit the selected tone 4 Release the PTT and listen for a dial tone When the dial tone is heard press and hold the PTT while entering the desired telephone number As each digit is entered and transmitted the DTMF side tone will be heard from the speaker if programmed to do so through ProGrammer 5 After all the digits have been entered and transmitted release the PTT 6 When the call is answered press the PTT and speak directly into the microphone Release the PTT immediately to receive a reply 7 When the call is finished press and hold PTT and then press the or key as required by radio system to terminate the interconnect call Release the PTT 8 To return to the primary function of the keypad press 5 To continue with another interconnect call repeat steps 3 through 8 67 15 7 KEYPAD REMAPPING If the keys have bee
88. phone Interconnect Call Trunked Mode Only to establish a connection to the telephone system or consult the system administrator for the procedure to access a dial tone on the trunked or conventional system 2 Overdial numbers are transmitted using either method as follows METHOD 1 Press and hold PTT while entering the overdial number sequence from the keypad This method sends DTMF tones during individual telephone interconnect trunked group or conventional channel calls Anytime the PTT button is pressed and held the keypad is enabled for DTMF entry METHOD Press to enter the overdial select entry mode and follow the selection mode rules to call up a stored number from the phone list or to directly enter the overdial digits Press PTT to send the overdial sequence once If the number needs to be transmitted again it must be selected or entered again this prevents unwanted numbers from being sent the next time the PTT button is pressed during the call This overdial select entry mode remains active until the call is dropped cleared or MENO is pressed The overdial select entry mode can be re entered if the call is still active by pressing 12 9 4 Programmable Entries Individual call ID numbers telephone numbers and other number sequences for overdialing are stored in the special call lists when programming the radio The first ten entry locations of these lists can be changed by the radio operator The keypad is used when a
89. play The name or ID of the item in the list is displayed in line 1 of the display Phone 1 99 Indicates which item in the phone list is being displayed It is displayed in line 2 of the display Line 1 of the display will be the last 3 characters of the list item contents SEL PHN Select Phone After pressing the PHN key selecting an entry from the phone list by typing the entry number will display this message on Line 1 SEL INDV Select Individual ID Displayed on line 1 when an entry from the individual ID list is selected after pressing the INDV key The entry is a number between 1 and 32 inclusive trunked mode only SYS ALL System All Call Displayed on line 1 to indicate a system all call has been received trunked mode only Code Group and This is code group and revision number that is displayed in line 2 when the menu Revision Number item REVISION is selected The gg is the group number of the software The first v is the hardware version and vv is the revision of the software Phone Call Displayed when an initiated phone call is in progress This is displayed on line 2 of the display DUAL Dual Control Operation Displayed on an idle control unit when configured as dual control operation NO ENTRY Indicates that there is no data stored in one of the programmable items in either the phone list or individual call list The user programmable items are items 1 through 10 in each list INV SYS Invalid Syst
90. power level etc Declaration of Conformity We the undersigned Company M A COM Inc Address City 221 Jefferson Ridge Parkway Lynchburg VA 24501 Country United States Phone number 434 455 6600 Fax number 434 455 6851 certify and declare under our sole responsibility that the following equipment Product description Intended use PTT mobile UHF radio for trunked and conventional radio systems Austria Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands EU EFTA member states intended for use Sweden United Kingdom Norway Cyprus Czech Republic Estonia Hungary Latvia Lithuania Malta Poland Slovakia Slovenia Member states with restrictive use Manufacturer M A COM Inc Brand M7100 Type UHF L 378 430 MHz and UHF H 450 512 MHz is tested to and conforms with the essential requirements for protection of health and the safety of the user and any other person and Electromagnetic Compatibility as included in following standards Standard Issue date EN 60950 2000 EN 301 489 1 2002 08 EN 301 489 5 2002 08 and is tested to and conforms with the essential radio test suites so that it effectively uses the frequency spectrum allocated to terrestrial space radio communication and orbital resources so to as to avoid harmful interference as included in following standards Standard Issue date EN 300 086 2 2001 03 EN 300 11
91. protocol Version 1 91 or greater can be connected to the mobile radio Support for MDTs or host computers is a programmable option per radio Additionally radios programmed for host computers can also be programmed for data only operation no voice calls transmitted or received Turn power to the radio OFF before connecting or disconnecting any cables including the data cable Also turn power to the radio OFF when docking or undocking a connected laptop computer Failure to turn the power OFF can damage the radio NOTE requiring service by a M A COM approved service center 12 10 1 Displays The following will be displayed on the control unit during the various states of data mode of operation TX DATA Displayed on bottom line of display when the radio is transmitting a data call RX DATA Displayed on bottom line of display when the radio is receiving a data call DATA OFF Displayed on top line of display when the radio is in the data disabled state DATA ON Displayed for two seconds on top line of display when the radio is toggled to the data enabled state 12 10 2 DATA OFF Operation The radio can be placed in the data disable state by any of the following methods When the data state is disabled the control unit displays DATA OFF on the top line An ongoing data call is allowed to complete except when an emergency is declared e Removing the microphone from the hookswitch hookswitch option must be enabled by pre programming
92. r comes ON and the received scan channel is displayed The radio will continue scanning if a new channel is selected when scan is ON 13 6 Pressing the PTT button when scan is ON will cause the radio to transmit on the displayed channel or to the currently selected channel depending on programming Pressing Z2 when scan is ON will cause the radio to recall the scanned channel that was last received This channel is recalled for a period equal to the scan hang time TURNING SCAN OFF Toggle the scan operation OFF by pressing SCAN The radio will resume operation on the selected channel 13 7 SQUELCH ADJUST In the conventional mode of operation the squelch can be re adjusted in the MENU selection mode or from a front panel key on the keypad that has been pre programmed using ProGrammer software default value of 9 or any user level between 1 and 16 can be selected using ProGrammer software The user can change this setting either of two ways from the front panel keys NOTE NOTE A value of 16 requires a strong signal to open squelch a value of 2 requires a very weak signal to open squelch and a value of 1 is open squelch When the squelch adjust feature is activated Channel Guard T99 decode and Scan are disabled When the squelch adjust feature is exited Channel Guard T99 decode and Scan are restored to their previous states 13 7 1 Menu Selection Press the MENO key and then use the RAMP control ZX or
93. r for a Priority 1 group call The radio will monitor for Agency and Fleet calls that correspond to the Agency and Fleet associated with the Priority 1 and Priority 2 groups Priority Agency and Fleet calls will be indicated by displaying AGENCY or FLEET on the System line of the display and associated Priority 1 or 2 group on the Group line of the display 12 6 6 Turning Scan Off Toggle scan operation off by pressing The radio will resume operation on the selected group 12 7 INDIVIDUAL CALLS 12 7 1 Receiving and Responding to an Individual Call When the radio receives an individual call a call directed only to the user s radio it unmutes on the assigned working channel and turns on the BSY indicator Line 1 shows ID followed by the logical ID number of the radio sending the message or the associated name if the ID number is found in the individual call list The individual call indicator will display INDV on line 2 The radio can be programmed to ring when an individual call is received If enabled the ring begins five seconds after the caller unkeys and will continue until the PTT button the button or IND is pressed Hookswitch functions the same as CLR key in I CALL phone call and menu modes NOTE If a response is made to the call prior to the programmed call back time out the call will automatically be directed to the originating unit If a response is not made before the call back time out
94. rammed emergency system and channel Any attempts to change the system or channel will be disabled The emergency state can be cleared by turning the radio OFF and then back ON 13 3 1 Using 5 Tone Signaling to Declare an Emergency If 5 Tone signaling is defined for emergency declaration in place of G STAR emergency signaling a pre programmed tone sequence will be transmitted instead of the G STAR sequence This emergency declaration functions as the G STAR emergency in all other respects 13 3 2 Tone Encode Transmission In conventional mode two keys can be defined to be tone encode triggers If either one of the pre programmed tone encode triggers is pressed a pre programmed tone sequence will be transmitted on the current system and channel See Section 13 3 if or E key is used The TX indicator will light during tone transmission and a beep will sound at the end of the transmission If enabled audible side tones will be heard in the radio speaker as well If PTT is pre programmed as one of the triggers the microphone will become active for voice communication after the tone sequence is complete Tone encode will be transmitted with Channel Guard if one is defined and tones are always transmitted in clear voice mode even if the channel is set for digital or private see VOICE MODES Digital or private voice transmission will resume normally after the tone transmission 13 4 SCANNING CONVENTIONAL CHANNELS Channels which have
95. roup or channel displayed Menu item SYS SEL Once selected SYS n Menu item EXTALRM2 Menu item SYSGRP 1 Menu item SYSGRP 2 Menu item SYSGRP 3 Menu item SYSGRP 4 Menu item SYSGRP 5 MUTE Menu item MUTE 1 MUTE 2 RADIO Menu item Menu item Menu item RADIO 1 RADIO 2 NO DATA Menu item Menu item Menu item ECP1SCAN Menu item Menu item GRP SEL Once selected GRP n Menu item STATUS Once selected ST n Menu item MESSAGE Once selected MSG n Menu item TALKARND Once selected TALKARND on line 1 Menu item CHN SEL Once selected CHN n Menu Item FEATURES Once selected See Feature Encryption Display section Menu Item SYS SCAN Once selected SYSC ON or SYSC OFF Menu Item T99 ENAB Once selected T99 ON or T99 OFF PARAMETER SETTINGS 1 64 n umber of desired system ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF 1 64 n umber of desired group 0 9 n umber of pre programmed status 0 9 n umber of pre programmed messages ON OFF 1 99 n umber of desired channel Informational displays only no user selectable settings ON OFF ON OFF COMMENT Changes the selected channel to the last scanned channel Changes to the group or channel defined for Home function Displays the system selected Toggles external alarm 2 feature ON or OFF Changes to the System amp
96. selection is from the system list and it is the second system within the list A new system from the list is selected by using the RAMP control Z or 77 or by directly entering the system number with the numeric keys The RAMP controls Z or 7 scroll through the list in increasing and decreasing order In the previous example pressing the RAMP control AX selects the EAST system as shown in the next display EAST SYS 3 The radio can be programmed to wrap around from one end of a list to the other end or to stop at the ends 11 3 DIRECT ACCESS To directly access a selection enter the corresponding number e g 4 followed by SEL to activate the selection The entered number is displayed on line 2 as shown below Line 1 shows the current list being used for selection SEL SYS 4 If a mistake is made while entering the number press the DEL button to backspace once and correct the entry If an invalid number is entered a short low pitched tone sounds when SEL is pressed To exit the selection mode press the button or wait for the time out If the selection mode is cleared while an entry is pending 1 numbers are entered on line 2 but SEL has not been pressed the entry on line 2 will be disregarded and the previous selection will remain active If the time out activates while an entry is pending the entry on line 2 will be selected if it is within the valid range if it is out of range the entry on
97. splay the current SCAN status for a group channel and then either add or delete the group channel from the system scan list Pressing the add delete button twice while the radio is actively receiving or three times when the radio is not receiving selects the last scanned channel Last Scanned Channel Recall 8 6 INDICATORS TX Transmitter enabled ON when the radio is transmitting BuSY Indicates a carrier is being received the channel is busy Note that if the selected channel is programmed for Channel Guard CG Digital Channel Guard DCG or Type 99 BSY T99 tone decode operation the radio will not un squelch if a valid tone or code is not received the BSY indicator will be on 1 2 x 3 o PEL 2 SYS GRP OPT 4 gt a 5 4 8 o SELECT MENU 7 8 9 CLEAR STS MSG CLR o 0 x o o PHN Dis finn ASS Figure 8 1 M7100 System Model Keypad SELECT DEL e e OPTION MENU CLEAR Figure 8 2 M7100 Scan Model Keypad 8 7 KEYPAD The keypad is similar to a telephone keypad but with four 4 additional buttons on the side for a total of 16 keys In addition to numbers 1 9 0 and which is a secondary function most of the keys have or can be programmed to have a primary function A symbol or abbreviated word describing its primary function is labeled on the keycap Each labeled keycap is associated with a rad
98. ss amp a second time to set the group to Priority 2 A 2 is displayed in column 1 line 1 5 Press 45 a third time to set the group to Priority 1 A 1 is displayed in column 1 line 1 The priority level selection sequence only advances the group to next higher priority level and stops at priority level 1 To select a lower priority level the group must be deleted from the scan list and then added back to the scan list Each new group added to the scan list starts at the lowest priority If the Priority 1 and Priority 2 groups are already set and a new group is assigned as Priority 1 or Priority 2 the previously assigned group will change to non priority scanning 12 6 2 Deleting Groups from a Scan List 1 With scan operation turned off select the desired group to delete from the selected trunked system s group scan list 41 42 2 Press or NY on the SCAN add delete control The current status of the group is displayed for a time out period 3 Press Y to delete the group from the scan list S 2 or 1 turns off Any group that is not in a trunked system group scan list will show a blank for the time period when it is the selected channel 12 6 3 Nuisance Delete A group can also be deleted from the scan list if it is not the currently selected group by pressing NY during scan operation while the radio is displaying the unwanted group The group will be deleted from the system s group scan list in the same manner as
99. t at a time The control unit that controls the radio operation is called the active controller and the second unit is called the idle controller 64 15 3 1 Switching Control Control can be switched to the idle controller by pressing the push to talk PTT on the microphone associated with the idle controller Once PTT is pressed the radio will switch control to the idle controller unless the active controller is currently transmitting 1 PTT pressed on active controller in which case the switch will not occur When control is switched to the idle controller two short high pitched tones will sound at the controller where PTT was pressed to indicate that the idle controller is now the active controller and the previous active controller is now the idle controller 15 3 2 Control Switching Modes The radio can be pre programmed for two modes of dual operation Slaved and Independent In the Slaved mode the two controllers will use the same radio System and Group settings The Independent mode permits each controller to have its own saved System and Group settings 15 4 15 3 2 1 Slaved Mode Operation In Slaved mode either controller can operate the radio with no change in System and Group settings when control is switched Both controllers display the current information If a key is pressed at the idle controller other than PTT E or siren and light keys as noted in following paragraphs a low tone will sound and the
100. t of the vehicle when a call is received Type 99 is automatically disabled when Scan is enabled NOTE 13 8 1 Menu Selection Press and then use X ZX controls to scroll through the selections until T99 is displayed Then press to toggle the 99 decode state 99 ON 99 OFF display message is displayed for two seconds to show the new state 13 8 2 Pre Programmed Keypad Key Press the pre programmed key and the T99 ON or T99 OFF display message is displayed for two seconds to show the new state 56 13 9 DIRECT MODE OPERATION The direct mode or talk around provides short range line of sight communications One of the buttons on the control unit must be pre programmed for this feature to function 1 Make sure the radio is ON and then select the desired conventional system and channel 2 Press the pre programmed button to toggle the talk around function ON 3 Ensure that the channel is not busy by pressing the System version or Scan version to briefly disable any channel decoding and unmute the receiver or observe the unlit BSY indicator If the Channel Busy Lockout feature is programmed for the selected channel the radio will not transmit when the channel is busy 4 Press and hold the PTT button The TX indicator will light and a short beep sounds if pre programmed indicating that communication can begin 5 Release the PTT button when the transmission is complete and lis
101. ted with this key If programmed for ADDITIVE then a key press will add its respective siren light activity to the current siren light activity It is important to note that while the lights are additive only a single siren can be active at a time The current siren will be determined from the recently pressed key that contains a siren assignment Each siren light key except RESET can be programmed for Toggle Momentary or Timed In Toggle each key press will toggle the state of the key between ON and OFF In Momentary a key s respective feature will only be active while the key is pressed and held When programmed for Timed the siren light key activity will only be active during the programmable time out window The duration of the time out window is programmable between from 5 127 5 seconds During the time out window the respective key indicator will be ON When the timer expires the activity will be terminated and the indicator will turn OFF If an additional time out key programmed for ADDITIVE is pressed during the time out window then the time out window is reset and both activities will terminate at the same time 15 2 DIGITAL VOICE OPERATION ProVoice Aegis Voice Guard 15 2 1 Voice Modes Each system trunked or conventional in the radio is programmed for no digital voice operation analog only or one of the two digital voice formats supported ProVoice or Aegis Aegis or ProVoice programmed systems have three 3 different
102. ten for a reply 6 When the communications is completed press the pre programmed button to toggle the talk around function OFF 13 10 LAST SCANNED CHANNEL RECALL The Last Scanned Channel Recall feature Conventional and P25 Conventional only can be used to recall the last scanned channel from the scan list when it is not the currently selected channel Pressing A twice when the radio is actively receiving or three times when the radio is not receiving The selected channel will change to the last scanned channel from the conventional system s scan list 57 14 1 14 2 58 14 PROJECT 25 P25 CONVENTIONAL OPERATION GROUP CALLS IN P25 MODE 14 1 1 Transmitting a Group Call 1 Select the desired P25 system 2 Select the Talk Group Conventional Channel Selected simultaneously using either the system group channel knob or the group key 3 Press and hold the PTT 4 When grant tone is received if enabled through programming speak into the microphone 5 Release PTT and wait for response 14 1 2 Receiving a Group Call The radio will unmute according to the squelch mode defined in the radio personality monitor normal selective 1 Select the desired P25 system and Talk Group Channel or turn scan on and make sure the desired channel is in the scan list 2 When the radio receives a P25 call the radio will unmute and the channel name will appear in the display 3 Press the PTT button to respond INDI
103. the System Scan features to be toggled during radio operation This is covered in the Menu Selection and Pre Programmed Keypad Key sections The System Scan state will be maintained through system changes but will default to ON at power up 12 5 1 Wide Area System Scan The M7100 Series mobile radio can be programmed for wide area system scan operation for multi site applications Upon the loss of the currently selected system s control channel radios can be programmed to automatically scan the control channels of other systems If a new control channel is found the radio will switch to the new system and sound an alert tone 39 40 12 5 2 ProScan The radio can be programmed for ProScan system scan operation for multi site applications depending on the version of radio flash code ProScan provides the radio with the ability to select a new system for the radio to communicate on when the selected system drops below a predefined level This is accomplished by enabling each radio to analyze the signal quality of its current control channel and compare it with the signal quality of the control channel for each site in its adjacency scan list The signal quality metric used for the ProScan algorithm is based on a combination of both Received Signal Strength Indicator RSSI and Control Channel Verification CCV measurements When the selected system s signal quality level degrades below a pre programmed level the radio will begin to lo
104. the radio will return to normal receive mode but WHC will be displayed If the caller s ID is not received UNKNOWN will display for the duration of the call and there will be no call back hangtime To respond after the call back time out press the IND key The radio s display will show the callers ID on the first line and WHCI 1 on the second line Pressing the PTT button at this point will initiate an individual call back to the original caller If the last call was a group call the display will show WHCG 1 Pressing the PTT button will place the call as an individual call The radio stores the IDs of the last 10 callers in the Calls Received List as shown Individual calls are stored in the top half of the list 1 10 and group calls are stored in the bottom half of the list 1 10 The most recent call is stored in position 1 the second most recent call is stored in position 2 etc CALL RECEIVED LIST INDIVIDUAL Most recently received calls GROUP To access the list press the key twice Use the A or XY keys to scroll through the list Pressing the MENO key will display the time elapsed since the call was received 43 12 8 12 7 2 Call Storage Lists There are two lists available for call storage in the radio the calls received list 1 10 and the personality list 1 99 as defined by the user When the individual call mode is entered by pressing wp the calls received list is available The user can tog
105. ublic Address mode e Turning scan ON with the SCAN button 12 11 STATUS MESSAGE OPERATION Status and message operation is possible with either the Scan or System version of the M7100 Series mobile radio unit The following procedure is applicable for the System version For operation with the Scan version the four primary keycaps must be reconfigured and pre programmed for status message operation 12 11 1 Status Operation Status operation permits the transmission of a pre programmed status condition to the EDACS or P25 Trunked site To send a status condition press the button keylight comes on then press one of the number buttons 0 9 to select the pre programmed status If no status has been programmed for the selected number button the radio will display NO ENTRY and the radio will sound a low tone A valid selection will permit the status text to appear in the display for a pre programmed time After the time out expires or the MENO button has been pressed the MENO button will override the time out period the status is selected and will be transmitted to the site or stored in the radio memory where it can be polled by the site at a future time If the site receives the status properly when transmitted or polled by the site a high pitched tone sounds and the keylight associated with that status will remain lit If the site does not receive the status properly a low pitched tone sounds and the keylight associated with the stat
106. ur channel must be regarded as confidential The FCC requires that you identify yourself at certain specific times by means of your call letters Refer to the rules that apply to your particular type of operation for the proper procedure e No changes or adjustments shall be made to the equipment except by an authorized or certified electronics technician Under U S law operation of an unlicensed radio transmitter within the jurisdiction of the United States may be punishable by a fine of up to 10 000 imprisonment for up to two 2 years or both 4 1 OPERATING TIPS The following conditions tend to reduce the effective range of two way radios and should be avoided whenever possible e Operating the radio in areas of low terrain or while under power lines or bridges e Obstructions such as mountains and buildings e In areas where transmission or reception is poor some improvement can be obtained by moving a few yards in another direction or moving to a higher elevation 14 5 MARITIME CHANNELS As part of FCC Equipment Authorization Part 80 licensing a maritime frequency usage plan has been included in this manual for reference USA 160 650 M 6 156 325 160 925 156050 156050 66a 66a 66a 156 325 156 325 160 700 160 750 68 68 68 156425 156 425 156150 156 150 69 69 156475 156475 1 156 200 160 800 156 200 156250 160 850 156 250 06 156 500 15
107. us will blink If an incorrect status was selected or the incorrect number button was pressed the status can be changed during the pre programmed time out period by pressing another number button The status selection can also be cancelled by pressing the button prior to the time out period To view the currently selected status after it has been transmitted press the button If the status was not sent successfully to the site the text associated with the status will flash in the display The radio can also be pre programmed to redesignate the keypad buttons for STO thru 579 to send status condition In this configuration the radio status operation will operate as previously described except the button is not required The keylight associated with STO thru ST9 will indicate which status is selected 12 11 2 Message Operation Message operation permits the transmission of a pre programmed message text to an EDACS or P25 Trunked site To send a message press the usa button keylight comes on then press one of the number buttons 0 9 to select the pre programmed message text If no message text has been programmed for the selected number button the radio will display NO ENTRY and a low pitched tone sounds A valid selection will permit the message text to appear in the display for a pre programmed time After the time out expires or the MENO button has been pressed the MENO button will override the time out period the message te
108. voice modes clear analog digital and private The voice modes are programmed on a per group basis within each trunked system and on a per channel basis within each conventional system A radio must be equipped with the encrypt decrypt option before it will operate in private mode Current ProVoice Conventional operation is for talk around mode only NOTE Table 15 1 Transmit Receive Mode Compatibility for Aegis ProVoice Operation GROUP CHANNEL CLEAR DIGITAL PRIVATE PROGRAMMING RECEIVE RECEIVE RECEIVE TRANSMIT CLEAR No DIGITAL No PRIVATE Yes No Yes 60 Conventional Aegis or encrypted channels require Channel Guard on the channel to operate correctly 15 2 2 Clear Modes Aegis clear and ProVoice clear modes are identical voice modes in which the radio transmits and receives only clear analog voice signals These analog signals are non digitized and non encrypted Clear mode transmissions can easily be monitored by unauthorized persons Groups or channels programmed for clear operation cannot transmit or receive unencrypted digital or private messages 15 2 3 Aegis ProVoice Digital Mode Aegis ProVoice digital mode allows the radio to transmit and receive digitized voice signals These digital signals provide improved weak signal performance and they cannot be easily monitored with a standard receiver Groups and channels programmed for Aegis or ProVoice digital operation transmit only digital sig
109. xt is selected and will be transmitted to the site If the site receives the message properly when transmitted a high pitched tone sounds and 49 the usa keylight remains lit If the site does not receive the message properly a low pitched tone sounds and the usa keylight will blink If an incorrect message text was selected or the incorrect number button was pressed the message text can be changed during the pre programmed time out period by pressing another number button The message text selection can also be cancelled by pressing the button prior to the time out period To view the currently selected message text after it has been transmitted press the usa button and then the button prior to the time out period If the message text was not sent successfully to the site the text associated with the message will flash in the display 12 12 EDACS CONVENTIONAL P1 SCAN This feature permits the radio user to scan a pre programmed conventional system and channel as a Priority 1 P1 channel while the radio is selected for EDACS trunked system If activity is detected on the conventional P1 channel the radio will unmute and remain on this conventional channel for the programmable hang time The radio must be pre programmed to designate a button for scan ON OFF operation 12 13 DYNAMIC REGROUP OPERATION Dynamic regroup operation permits multiple talk groups up to eight to be added to a radio via the Communications Systems Direct
110. y The process that occurs when all channels in a trunked system are busy and calls must be addressed on a priority basis The computer controlled radio equipment at the repeater site that controls a trunking system The terms system and area are used interchangeably to refer to the particular group of station repeaters currently providing service to the radio A computer that performs the databasing and system monitoring for the site controller A programmed feature to scan monitor activity on separate trunked systems and receive calls on any of these systems Trunked Mode Only 69 Talk around Mode Telephone Inter Connect Trunked Group Trunked Operation Trunked Radio System Trunked System T99 Wide Area Encode Working Channel 70 Also referred to as direct mode talk around provides a direct unit to unit short range communications link It is intended to maintain communications outside of the main system coverage area This feature allows the user to initiate or receive telephone calls through the radio if the system is configured for this operation Trunked Mode Only A radio communications path shared by two or more users Trunked Operation refers to the use of a set of radio frequency channels by multiple user groups By using high speed digital data the radio goes to an unused channel when a call is initiated and responds only to calls in the same user group In this way conversat
111. y 23 Narrowband ProVoice 32 FIPS 140 2 33 P25 Common Air Interface 34 Direct Frequency Entry 38 Radio TextLink STANDARD OR OPTIONAL Standard Standard Optional Optional Standard Standard Standard Standard Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Standard Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional 35 11 6 SYSTEM GROUP CHANNEL SELECTION In the following description of SYSTEM GROUP CHANNEL SELECTION the term group is used for both group and channel The M7100 SYSTEM GROUP CHANNEL knob and the RAMP controls Z and 7 are programmable for maximum flexibility If the SYSTEM GROUP CHANNEL knob is assigned to select groups then the RAMP controls ZX 7 are assigned to select systems If the SYSTEM GROUP CHANNEL knob is assigned to select systems then RAMP controls and 7 are assigned to select groups System group and channel selection is the primary function for these controls Either systems or groups can also be selected by entering the select mode and following the selection mode rules described earlier The system select or group select modes are entered by pressing or GRP respectively from the standard receive mode Using the RAMP controls or Y after entering a particular selection mode in this manner is the secondary function of these keys 11 6 1 System Sele
112. yed the following e Serial number ROM data serial number of the ROM e Feature encryption data stream used to enable features e Number Fields defines limits e Features enabled displays bit fields of enabled features 11 5 1 Serial Number ROM 12 Hex Digits Example E m a a m m mm E m m HEN a m m m m a mum m a mum EL ERIS ET mum m PLL mum LLE ERE mum mum mum m m m E m m m mm mm mm m m m a E m m m CCE m mum NENNEN ENEE a m m E a a m E m m m naa m mum mum m mum When the user wants to enable a feature in his radio he will need to call M A COM Inc They will ask for the ROM serial number The serial number shown here is for example only 11 5 2 Feature Encryption Data Stream Example HH HH HA HHH H anum H H H mu H B ona 5 ate Lan gm Ps guns nun anal HA annu H m m m a m m m m m amu uuu nun H anum amu These data streams define the features the user has enabled in his radio and are required by M A COM Inc to enable other features The data streams shown here are for example only Note There are three displays FD1 FD2 FD3 All three are required Number Fields Example HH
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