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1. 58 Figure 9 5 Tri Color EBD RA m eee eec dde Hs ede rete cde ees 59 Figure 9 6 Menu Display ie e itp na cba ei o E eee ro 64 Figure 9 7 Backlight Menu Item Selection Parameter cei ceeceseceseeeseecneecssecssecesecesecnseceseesseeeseeseasenaes 65 Figure 9 8 Backlight Menu Display ut 65 Figure 9 9 Calls Received Lists induce Brite Re eno eee a serio i eia ei b e bod 73 Figure 9 10 WHC Individual Call Display eese nnne eene eren nennen nennen 73 Figure 9 11 Calls Received and Personality 1145 75 Figure 10 1 P5350 Scan Radio Front Panel 85 Figure 10 2 P5370 System Radio Front Panel eese ener nre nennen 86 Fipure 10 3 Radio Display erede ectetuer eR e an in n e deret 87 Figure 10 4 Battery Charge Icons Full Cycle eese enne 88 Figure 10 5 Tri Color LED iiie t e reat oe e e E Pe rt ce o eod 88 Figure 10 6 Menu Display ite oett eH Pe ere dide ee Deed 93 Figure 10 7 Backlight Menu Item Parameter sees eene 93 Figure 10 8 Backlight Menu Display ener nennen erinnern trennen enne 94 TABLES
2. 0 information Key presses amp 0 s 1 Log in command User ID Password required for encryption See Section 8 2 for additional information Key presses User ID Password s 4 SOI Mode User is prompted with a channel to communicate with using the default profile Exit SOI Mode with 4 Key presses 7 Initiate Selective Alert command 7 lt Target ID gt Choose Message See Section 8 22 for additional information Exit SOI Mode with 4 Command g Radio to Radio Call command 8 lt Selective call number gt PTT to dial Command Selective call number then press PTT to dial Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN Call command 9 lt telephone number gt PTT 9 to dial See Section 8 23 for additional information Command telephone number then press PTT to dial Begin Manual Encryption command 32 lt Pre determined Encryption Key gt 32 1 16 digit encryption key for 128 bit encryption 17 32 digit encryption key for 256 bit encryption Command amp 2 lt pre determined encryption key 33 End Manual Encryption command 33 Command x61 Initiate XCOV Mode Extended coverage for individual users 62 Initiate XCOV TG Mode Extended coverage for talk groups 60 Exit XCOV or XCOV TG Mode Returns to the normal mode 8 11 CHANGING THE ACTIVE PROFILE The radio can store up to sixteen 1
3. DIS The radio is not programmed to scan FIXED P1 A Priority 1 group has been pre programmed into the radio A new Priority 1 group cannot be selected FIND LST A fixed scan list has been pre programmed into the radio It is not possible to change the list without reprogramming the radio To guickly view multiple group scan status press then slowly but consistently rotate the group knob Each group status will appear on the display NOTE P5370 Model Radio 1 With scan operation turned OFF select the desired group to add to the selected trunked system group scan list Press 6 The current priority status of the group will be displayed in column 10 of line three for a time out period If the group is not part of the scan list the status will be blank While the status is displayed press to add the group to the scan list is displayed on line three Press a second time to set the group to Priority 2 A is displayed on line three 69 008212 001 Rev A Press a third time to set the group to Priority 1 A is displayed on line three The priority level selection seguence 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 gro
4. Press to select new contrast setting DECLARING AN EMERGENCY Press and hold the red Emergency Home button the length of time is programmable check with the system administrator STXEMER will flash in the display plus i and will be displayed After 2 3 seconds the transmit icon will turn off TXEMER and will remain until the emergency is cleared Press the PTT and will reappear Release PTT when the transmission is complete LOCKING UNLOCKING KEYPAD Press button Within 1 second press the O button on the side of the radio HIGH LOW POWER ADJUSTMENT Transmit power adjustment is possible if enabled through programming Within conventional systems transmit power is adjustable on a per channel basis Within EDACS trunking systems transmit power is adjustable on a per system basis There are two ways to toggle between high and low power described in Sections 9 16 1 and 9 16 2 63 008212 001 Rev A 9 17 9 16 1 Using the Menu Button 1 Press 2 Using the C or C4 keys scroll until the cursor gt appears to the left of TX POWER in the display Press again to toggle between High and Low power 4 POWER HIGH or POWER LOW will appear momentarily on the top line of the display 9 16 2 Using the Pre Programmed Option Button Press the Option button POWER HIGH or POWER LOW will appear momentarily on the top line of the display ME
5. 25 008212 001 Rev A 7 1 2 Keypad The front mounted keypad of the P5350 Scan model has six buttons and P5370 System model has 15 buttons Refer to Figure 7 4 P5350 Scan Radio Front Panel and Figure 7 5 P5370 System Model Front Panel respectively Figure 7 4 P5350 Scan Radio Front Panel Figure 7 5 P5370 System Model Front Panel 26 008212 001 Alpha numeric character entry is the function of most of the P5300 keypad keys in the OpenSky mode of operation In addition the 47 and keys are also available The function of each key is described in Table 7 1 and the following section Table 7 1 P5300 Front Keypad Functions KEY FUNCTION Primary function Acts much as an enter button to activate a selection Secondary function While in the dwell display press repeatedly to scroll through EE and view status display on 2 line for current profile caller received talk group and channel Scrolls thru available menu items see Table 8 4 aD In EDACS and Conventional Analog modes Adds Deletes selected groups or channels P53 50 on ly from SCAN list of the currently selected system Currently undefined in OTP Sen In EDACS and Conventional Analog modes toggles SCAN operation ON and OFF P5350 only Currently undefined in OTP In EDACS and Conventional Analog m
6. EmgDismiss 2 Press the Cw to toggle lt on dismiss and off This works in similar fashion to the lock out menu 51 008212 001 Rev A The emergency dismiss timer is cleared when the emergency 1s cleared NOTE 8 24 4 Clearing an Emergency Call or Alert 1 When the emergency ends press and hold the red emergency button for three to five seconds to clear the emergency alert and call while on the active emergency talk group The remove tone sounds when the emergency is cancelled 2 The radio returns to your default selected talk group The EMERGENCY display is removed from the main screen An Emergency Alert can only be cleared by the dispatcher or the initiator An Emergency Call can be cleared by the dispatcher the initiator or someone whose NOTE radio has supervisory privileges 8 25 DYNAMIC REGROUPING Dynamic regrouping reguires that the network administrator determine which radio users should be formed into an impromptu talk group to respond to particular emergency conditions The administrator will edit the personalities of the affected radios to include an emergency profile and then page the affected radios to re register with the network to receive their edited personalities In response affected radios automatically re register to receive their edited personalities During re registration subscriber eguipment will default to the emergency profile selected by the administrator
7. Operator s Manual MM 008212 001 Rev A Jul 07 M A COM P5300 Series Portable Radio Tyco Electronics Our commitment Your advantage 008212 001 Rev A MANUAL REVISION HISTORY REV DATE REASON FOR REVISION May 07 Initial release A Jul 07 Added Lithium lon battery pack tamper warning 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 Fax your comments to 1 434 455 6851 Technical Publications or 221 Jefferson Ridge Parkway e mail us at techpubs tycoelectronics com Lynchburg VA 24501 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 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 This device is made under license under one or more of the following U S 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 CREDITS OpenSky and EDACS are registered trademarks of M A COM Inc TORX is a registered trademark of CAMCAR division of TEXTRON Inc All other product and brand names are trademarks registered trademarks or service marks of their respective holders NOTICE This manual covers M A COM products
8. 008212 001 9 28 5 Scan Lockout Mode Following the transmission or reception of a data call if scan is enabled scanning will stop temporarily There are two independent pre programmed times associated with this mode one after a received data call and one after a transmitted data call During this time the scan indicator will flash to indicate that scan is enabled but temporarily suspended This condition typically returns to normal scan operation when the pre programmed time expires however the following operations and conditions will terminate the scan lockout mode before the timeout has expired e Press the button e Press the PTT e Change a group or system e Enter Telephone Interconnect mode e Enter Individual call mode e Receive anew emergency assignment e Declare or clear an emergency e Receive an individual or phone call e Receive an Agency Fleet or System All Call e Press P5350 model or P5370 model to toggle Scan ON or OFF 9 28 6 Data Lockout Mode During the voice call scan hang time pre programmed the radio will not receive data calls 81 MM 008212 001 Rev This page intentionally left blank 82 MM 008212 001 Rev A CONVENTIONAL OPERATION 83 008212 001 Rev A 10 CONVENTIONAL OPERATION The radio functions in the conventional mode when using conventional communications channels non trunked 10 1 CONTROLS The radio features two rotary
9. 16 43 BATTERY PACK USAGE ie eere cese de tete ee eee eal ede ERE REOR 16 4 3 1 Usage Guidelines ete p ettet ure eg oe te e Eee p er an 16 44 CHANGING THE BATTERY PACK oeie engere nan 17 4 4 1 Removing the Battery Pack eere tonne trei een aee ras 17 44 2 Attaching the Battery Pack uti tet e P tese u 18 4 5 BATTERY eee etit ede tei ie ee I a 18 INTRODUCTION oko lu no vl novsi 20 Sul WATER RESISTANCE ettet I HN U O an 20 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES i iisicesisssbisbe ene nou o On Zn 21 USER INTERFACE si zi gz S ova v nosov la vv no 23 d l CONTROLS STE 24 Jakl Buttons and Knobs edt nente ette Fer eee e nete Re beth ce 24 7 1 2 Keypad iie eee ete RR ere seated nee 26 T4 3 Display e eee cei ite i eee ve cte eii 28 Tal Tri Color LED ume e enitn e pest oti bee tuas 30 7 23 UNIVERSAL DEVICE CONNECTOR arerioei niae eiea e te ree eR Ree 30 OPENSKY 81 05 S TION Poe 32 8 1 CONTROLS ss rb eee edge A SL edd We Shae eR ee a ede 32 SAI Buttons and Knobs ge oed ae ehe 32 Oiled Keypad iu eere tee ee pte ettet beet V eie eri acetate 32 8 2 RADIO STATUS ICONS eee etienne HR eI It RHET erae ER 34 85 37 TRECOLOR EBD eerte ette det ette 35 5 4 TOGINTO THE e rere ter ee eee Mae en 35 8 5 LOGOFF THE NETWORK eite rett
10. 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 forfuses 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 hand portable and mobile radios two 2 years 4 for all other equipment of Seller s manufacture one 1 year C If 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 ii by making available at Seller s factory any necessary repaired or replacement parts or iii by replacing the failed Equipment with equivalent n
11. Removing the Battery Pack ccc ceeccecesecesseceenceceeeessaeceeaeceeaeeceeeeecsaeceeaaeceeaeeceeeeeaeeeseaeeeeeeens 17 Figure 4 2 Attaching the Battery Pack isise 5 dept aote nl 18 Figure 7 1 P5300 Portable Radio gn eg ced d est eate eR e entre 23 Figure 7 2 TOP VIEW siete E 24 Figure 7 3 Side VIEW 1a aite bier ra ee FU la a E E LEE tee r rou 24 Figure 7 4 P5350 Scan Radio Front Panel eese ener nennen nennen entere 26 Figure 7 5 P5370 System Model Front 1 26 Figure 7 6 Sample Dwell Display OpenSky Mode essere nre 28 Figure 7 7 Full Cycle Battery Charge Indicator eeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeen ener rennen nennen trennen 29 Figure 7 8 Tri Color CED sisi vies nar k A reet e He te rete er deret 30 Figure 8 1 Full Cycle Battery Charge Indicator 34 Figure 8 2 Tri Color tere Re RR er eie dec ie tpe poe ees ete He e 35 Figure 8 3 Personality Structure Example esses ener tenente nenne 37 Figure 9 1 P5350 Scan Radio Front Panel eese ener neret nennen tentes 55 Figure 9 2 P5370 System Radio Front Panel eese eene a ea 56 Figure 975 ete a ete das cet etate tee na 57 Figure 9 4 Full Cycle Battery Charge
12. and the key no dashes or spaces O lt telephone number gt Wait a couple of seconds and press and release the PTT button to initiate the call An initial ring tone will sound to indicate signal call initiation Once the gateway picks up the call the ring tone will change Press and hold the PTT and talk normally then release the PTT to listen 2 To hang up the call press C 2 O or GD EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS The P5300 portable radio is capable of sending an emergency alert and making emergency calls on the network The OpenSky system handles emergency calls with the highest priority allowing you or the people you serve to get needed help Emergency call and alert capability for a profile is configured by the system administrator The radio that initiates an emergency alert emits a signal of 3 distinct beeps that only goes to the dispatch console Table 8 8 Emergency Calls vs Emergency Alerts EMERGENCY ALERT EMERGENCY CALL An Emergency Alert message is sent to the dispatcher console All peers radios and consoles and the dispatch console play the emergency tone whenever an emergency call is detected An emergency tone plays for each new emergency or when a profile is changed assuming there is an emergency on one of the talk groups for the new profile An Emergency Alert message is sent to the dispatcher console The dispatch console plays emergency tone when it receives the
13. 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 Hidge Parkway Lowell MA 01853 Lynchburg VA 24501 1 877 OPENSKY 1 800 528 7711 ECR 7047C 103 T Tyco Electronics Our commitment Your advantage Tyco Electronics Wireless Systems Segment 221 Jefferson Ridge Parkway Lynchburg Virginia 24501 Outside USA 1 434 385 2400 Toll Free 1 800 528 7711 www macom wireless com Printed in U S A
14. calls on locked out talk groups Lock out does not affect transmit capability No Scan and Lock Out do not NOTE apply to recent emergency lock outs Only talk groups in the active profile can be locked out since they are the only talk groups whose voice calls can be heard on the radio Talk group lock out is a scan related feature With lock out one or more talk groups in the active profile can be temporarily disabled from being scanned Calls are not received on locked out talk groups Lock out settings are not retained between profile changes or when the radio is power cycled If the Scan Mode is Fixed 1 and P2 groups CANNOT be locked out See Section 8 20 for more information NOTE The default emergency and emergency capable talk groups can be locked out if they are NOT in an emergency state If a talk group is locked out and is subsequently changed to the currently selected talk group it will automatically be unlocked by the radio so the user can hear calls on the talk group The radio may be configured so all talk groups are automatically locked out by default In this case they must be manually unlocked if desired 8 19 1 Lock Out a Talk Group 1 Use the or C4 buttons to scroll through the menu choices until LockOutMenu appears in the display 2 Use the O or O keys to scroll through the list of talk groups if any until the user group you want to lock out appears in the display Press the m key to
15. channel assignment is received the radio sounds a single beep indicating the radio has auto keyed see Table 9 3 and is ready for voice transmission TAMEMER flashes on line two in the display until the emergency is cleared 3 Press PTT and speak into the microphone in a normal voice momentarily turn ON 4 Release PTT when the transmission is complete To clear the emergency first press and hold the button While continuing to hold the button press the EMERGENCY button This will work if the radio is programmed to clear emergencies INDIVIDUAL CALLS 9 221 Receiving and Responding to an Individual Call When the radio receives an individual call a call directed only to the user s radio it un mutes on the assigned working channel and displays The first line on the display shows the logical ID number of the unit sending the message or the associated name if the ID number is found in the individual call list The radio can be programmed to ring when an individual call is received If enabled the ring begins five seconds after the caller un keys and will continue until the PTT button the button or the individual call mode is entered 72 MM 008212 001 Rev A The volume of the ring is adjustable through the volume control levels NOTE If a response 1s made by pressing the PTT to the call prior to the programmed call back time out the call will automatically be directed to the originating unit If
16. e As noted in Table 2 1 ALWAYS keep the device and its antenna AT LEAST 2 8 cm 1 1 inch from the body and at least 2 5 cm 1 0 inch from the face when transmitting to ensure FCC RF exposure compliance requirements are not exceeded However to provide the best sound quality to the recipients of your transmission M A COM recommends you hold the microphone at least 5 cm 2 inches from mouth and slightly off to one side Table 2 1 RF Exposure Compliance Testing Distances TESTED DISTANCES RADIO FREQUENCY worst case scenario Body Face 896 94 1 MHz 2 8 cm 2 5 cm The information in this section provides the information needed to make the user aware of RF exposure and what to do to assure that this radio operates within the FCC RF exposure limits of this radio ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE COMPATIBILITY During transmissions this M A COM radio generates RF energy that can possibly cause interference with other devices or systems To avoid such interference turn off the radio in areas where signs are posted to do so DO NOT operate the transmitter in areas that are sensitive to electromagnetic radiation such as hospitals aircraft and blasting sites 12 MM 008212 001 Rev 3 1 OPERATING TIPS Antenna location and condition are important when operating a portable radio Operating the radio in low lying areas or terrain under power lines or bridges inside of a vehicle or in a metal fr
17. four short tones Only played once to indicate a selective alert has been receive Received Emergency Alert Tone three 3 short beeps Sounds when an emergency alert is declared Emergency Cleared one long low pitched tone Sounds when an emergency is cleared Tone Selective Call Ring a ringing tone similar to a Ringing is repeated every four 4 seconds until the call is Tone telephone accepted or rejected by the radio being called or until the network drops the call if unanswered after one 1 minute Roam Tone Two short tones one high Sounds when the radio transitions from one radio base station pitched and one low pitched site to another 38 008212 001 Rev A 8 9 BASIC MENU STRUCTURE Table 8 4 illustrates the basic P5300 OpenSky menu structure Menu items will vary depending upon system programming radio hardware and optional configurations menus except the dwell display menu can be turned off by network administration personnel Engineering Display Menu may not be available per programming Silent Emergency Operating Mode e g OTP OCF GPS Fix e g GPS GPS Site GPS Station Identification Stealth Mode display backlight is disabled Treble Level Display Brightness Side Tone Level Table 8 4 Basic P5300 OpenSky Menu Structure Radio Displays To From Dwell Display Cv registration RF sync transceiver
18. radio until the system manager sends an activation message Each radio that receives and acknowledges the regrouping instructions is successfully regrouped Pressing and holding the button for 2 5 seconds toggles the user into and out of the dynamic regroup groupset A double beep will sound for entry or exit The display will indicate REGRP Bx 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 HU EHTEY The radio will be prevented from transmitting and receiving calls in this condition except for scanned groups After the time out expires or the Cw key has been pressed the m key 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 9 26 1 Emergency Operation If the pre programmed groupset on the currently selected system contains an EMER HOME group and the radio is in dynamic regroup the radio will declare the emergency on the currently selected dynamic group MACRO KEY OPERATION Macro key operation permits the user to accomplish a series of keystrokes with a single macro keystroke Each Macro Key is capable of executing up to twenty 20 keystrokes to any push button input i e keypad keys OPTION buttons etc Each macro key can be pre pr
19. rto ER Lista FR LE oslav 43 RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING VOICE CALLS eerte 43 8 17 1 Receiving A Voice Call ani u 43 8 1722 Transmitting a Voice HR 43 ADJUSTING AUDIO TREBLE 43 TALK GROUP LOCK OUT rn 43 8191 Lock Group cnet eerte ete r 44 8 192 Unlock a Talk Group Sake a eae 44 SCANNING inim loei Renee eae eee aene e eerie 44 8 20 T Selecting Scan Modes setate eene eM o pa de a 44 8 20 2 Checking or Changing Active Scan Mode sss ene 45 8 20 3 Scanning Priority iie nte aa ete tend 46 MAKING SELECTIVE Hr eire rete oe Her a ce Poe ee ie tete aio ien 46 8 21 1 Manually Dialing a Selective Call P5370 Only eene 47 8 21 2 Selective Cali Using Speed Dial terti ere reb eed 47 8 21 3 Accepting a Selective Call cnini mee Op eee ecd 48 8 21 4 Rejecting a Selective Call ette tr tete ree te E 48 8 21 5 Terminating a Selective Call eese eee 48 SEEBCTIVE ALER DS 2 edo tt A te e te 48 8 221 Defining Messages ceu te edere e ee ne ERR RE TED eere Pea e 48 8 222 Sending a Message echa ad erede Std ate deeds 49 8 22 3 Receiving d Message anc eren He erre tt tet edet veteres pite 49 8 22 4 Deleting a Selective Alert Message nennen 49 MAKING INTERC
20. the emergency is configured to Emergency Call the three beep emergency alert signal is sent to the dispatcher console and to all other radios within the selected talk group The default emergency talk group becomes the selected talk group The display will alternate between the emergency talk group name and EMERGENCY to indicate that the emergency has been initiated 2 The microphone is hot open mic for a programmed amount of time in order to send your voice out on the emergency talk group of the radios in the emergency talk group hear your call and see the emergency talk group displaved on their radio 8 24 2 Receiving an Emergency Call Initially when receiving an emergency call the radio sounds the emergency tone three short high pitched tones The radio will flash EMERGENCY and display the alias of the user that triggered the emergency or the alias of the talk group if the incoming talk group is the selected talk group of the receiving radio With No Scan only the emergency tone is heard not the initial open mic transmission To dismiss or ignore the emergency refer to Section 8 24 3 8 24 3 Dismissing an Emergency The Dismissing an Emergency function allows you to ignore an emergency declared by another user An emergency is dismissed for a configurable amount of time default 5 minutes NOTE 1 After receiving an emergency call press the or 4 button until you see
21. the radio the key is used to select additional banks groupings of systems Selects a specific group Turns the Scan operation ON and OFF Adds groups or channels from the currently selected system to the Scan list Deletes selected groups or channels of the currently selected system from the Scan list Places telephone interconnect calls Initiates individual calls 86 008212 001 10 2 DISPLAY The radio display is made up of 3 lines see Figure 10 3 Lines 1 and 2 contain eight alphanumeric character blocks and are used primarily to display system and group names Line 1 also displays radio status messages The 3rd line is used primarily to display radio status icons three lines are used to display menu options when in the menu mode If programmed the display backlighting will illuminate upon power up or when radio controls are operated Larid lei S TRE Hawk si H Pic L ol bm ar 11 4 od Figure 10 3 Radio Display 10 2 1 Radio Status Icons Status Icons indicate the various operating characteristics of the radio The icons show operating modes and conditions and appear on the third line of the display see Table 10 1 Table 10 1 Display Descriptions HE Steady Busy transmitting or receiving Appears in the 2nd position of the display u z Z Steady special call mode telephone Appears in the 11th position of the display HH
22. up on the selected talk group 8 14 1 Enabling Stealth Mode Press the C C4 buttons to scroll through menus until StealthMenu appears in the display To immediately activate Stealth Mode press the or button once This activates Stealth Mode exits the Stealth Menu and returns to the Dwell Display The display lights indicator lights and side tones are disabled The stealth mode icon is displayed 8 14 2 Disabling Stealth Mode To re enable all lighting side tones and exit Stealth Mode press any key other than PTT or Emergency This returns to the Dwell Display The display lights indicator lights and side tones are re enabled The stealth mode icon disappears 8 14 3 Stealth Mode using Switch It is also possible to enable and disable Stealth Mode using the A B Switch if so programmed Depending on programming the switch in one position will enable Stealth Mode and in the other position disables it With stealth mode on pressing any radio button other than the mic s PTT button or the emergency button on front panel will immediately turn stealth mode off For example pressing v button on the front panel will turn stealth mode off WARNING ADJUSTING SIDE TONE AUDIO LEVEL The radio sounds confirming tones called side tones when its buttons are pressed Most users find this audible confirmation helpful when navigating the menus Side tone audio level can be adjusted or turned completel
23. user can change the selected talk group to any of the other talk groups within the profile 36 8 7 008212 001 Personality Profile 1 Profile 2 Profile 3 TG Talk Group Figure 8 3 Personality Structure Example 8 6 2 Talk Groups A talk group represents a set of users that regularly need to communicate with one another There can be any number of authorized users assigned to a talk group Talk groups are established and organized by the OpenSky network administrator An OpenSky talk group is similar to a channel within a conventional radio system OPENSKY DISPLAY OVERVIEW The 12 character x 3 line display shows the radio status The first two lines of the display are text lines that change in response to user interaction with the menu buttons Status icons appear in the bottom line line 3 of the display see Table 8 2 8 7 1 Display s Top Line The display s top line of text changes as the 4 and v buttons are pressed to scroll through the available menu options see Table 8 4 When the dwell display is present the selected talk group will be displayed Other information such as alert messages will scroll across the top line of the display 8 7 2 Display s Second Line The second line will display information such as active menu login prompt emergency status and dwell display messages as described in the following section 8 7 3 Dwell Display When not engaged in menu selectio
24. user to scroll through available systems groups or channels depending on personality programming Secondary Function Changes the selection for an item within a list a zx Primary Function Refer to the separate key definitions within this table Secondary Function These keys function much as a typical DTMF telephone pad 0 9 and keys and are used to place telephone interconnect and individual unit to unit calls o Selects a specific system If the rotary knob is used to select the system and more than 16 systems are programmed in the radio the key is used to select additional banks groupings of systems Selects a specific group Turns the Scan operation ON and OFF Not applicable Adds groups or channels from the currently selected system to the Scan list a r3 w Jada Status Access to the status list 0 9 The Status key permits the transmission of a pre programmed status message to an EDACS site 85 Message Access to the message list 0 9 The Message key permits the transmission of a pre programmed message to an EDACS site 9E Deletes selected groups or channels of the currently selected system from the Scan list 7 Places telephone interconnect calls Initiates individual calls 56 008212 001 Rev A 9 3 DISPLAY The radio Display is made up of 3 lines see Figure 9 3 Lines 1 and 2 contain eight alphanumeric character blocks a
25. when operating within an OpenSky system This is a 16 SELECTION position rotary knob KNOB A mechanical stop which can limit the number of positions accessed is shipped with the radio but must be installed To install the mechanical stop remove the voice group selection knob loosen the set screw on the voice group selection knob metal base using a 1 27mm hex wrench and remove the voice group selection knob metal base Replace the 16 channel ring with the channel stop ring located at the desired channel Re install the voice group selection knob metal base tighten the set screw and re install the voice group selection knob EMERGENCY Press to declare an emergency Press and hold for three seconds to clear emergency BUTTON PTT BUTTON The Push To Talk button must be pressed before voice transmission begins SIDE OPTION Scrolls UP or DOWN thru available items within a sub menu such as available talk BUTTON 1O groups pre programmed speed dial numbers canned alert messages etc SIDE OPTION BUTTON 2 8 1 2 Keypad The keys on the keypad have special functions and are labeled using a symbol or abbreviated word describing its primary function Numeric entry is a secondary function of the keys Each key is described in Table 8 1 32 008212 001 Table 8 1 Keypad Functions KEY FUNCTION Primary function Acts much as an enter bu
26. 10 GROUP CHANNEE SEEEC LION 3 1 3 taber egere abc edd nec ade qe 62 MODIEY SCAN LIST ener tet tee hs nin re ette ere teen tine 62 9 Beds P5370 Model iur tt e eL Pre ea HI o PRI 62 9 T1 2 5350 Model teg ete tert oet Aut eot 62 9 12 BACKLIGHT ON OPFE RR ense devil dies n e RH NER E dd ERR ee ints a Oe ER HIR Rb nt ca 63 9 13 CONTRAS I ADJUST ei e Pee ei ee RD He ERROR aei ne 63 0 14 DEGCEARING AN EMERGEN GCY 1 egeret e etn o pe Roe e RR GER E 63 9 15 LOCKING UNLOCKING KEYPAD e nee eei teet dette dote er Pod Pope ade 63 9 16 HIGH LOW POWER ADJUSTMENT esee nennen ener en retener 63 9 16 1 Using the Menu e eie tacet te e teet nu 64 9 16 2 Using the Pre Programmed Option Button seen 64 MENU deretur tote perite e Reise deci E edo ep d ee ere de 64 9 17 1 Menu Item Selection Processori eniran omietanie rta 64 9 15 DIGITAL VOICE OPERATION eite he b tenete et ec beet s 67 OT Std Clear Ete e PC ce lao 67 9 18 2 Digital Mode i ee me ul 67 9 19 SCANNING TRUNKED GROUPS 1 eene en rennen nenne 68 9 19 1 Turning Scan On and Oft zz za dnce eet De bci er eod dar 68 9 19 2 Adding Groups to Scan Last cette eee e hee te e eene 69 9 19 3 Deleting Groups from a Scan List sese 70 9 1947 Nuisance Delete oe dE eh Aet dre teles 70 9 20 SCANN
27. 2 1 Setting the Scan Mode 1 Press the C Jor C 4 buttons until ScnModeMenu appears in the display 2 Use the O or O keys to scroll through the list of modes until your choice appears Normal None or Fixed 3 Press the Cw key to activate the scan mode selection and return to the dwell display 45 008212 001 Rev A 8 21 8 20 2 2 Duration of Scanning Mode Selections Scanning Mode selections survive power down At startup the radio defaults to the scanning mode of set during last use The last selection made remains in effect until a new selection is made from the Scan Mode menu 8 20 3 Scanning Priority The following lists the scanning priority order from highest to lowest e Selected talk group in emergency state e Default emergency group in emergency state e Selected talk group e Emergency capable group in emergency state e Priority 1 talk group e Priority 2 talk group e Other non priority 8 20 3 1 Changing Scan Priority 1 Press the C Y or C4 keys until Priority1 or Priority2 appears in the display Priorityl group has higher priority than the Priorty2 group 2 Press the or button until the desired talk group is displayed 3 Press the key to select and activate the selection The radio automatically returns to the Dwell Display e Changing the priority of a listen group does not change your talk group e You set priority for two talk groups but on
28. 4 Selects the display contrast level CONTRAST Once Selected CNTRST Transmit Power Menu Item HIGH or LOW Selects radio output power mode Select TX POWER Once Selected POWER Radio Revision Menu Item Selects the information display to view Informational Information REVISION display only see Table 10 4 No user selectable settings Toggle Scan On Off SCAN ON OFF Toggles Scan operation ON OFF Display Current HOME N A Selects Home Group Channel Home Group Channel Select Desired SYS SEL N A Selects a new system System Add Group Channel SCAN ADD N A Adds to Scan List to Scan List Delete SCAN DEL N A Deletes Group or Channel from Scan List Group Channel Add Delete Scan List SCAN A D N A Add or Delete from Scan List Talkaround TALKARND ON OFF Toggles Talkaround feature ON OFF Select Channel CHN SEL Conventional Only Feature Encryption Menu Item N A Indicates current features programmed into the radio as Display FEATURES well as certain information required to add features to Once Selected the radio Informational display only No user selectable See Feature settings Encryption Display Section 95 008212 001 Rev A Table 10 4 Information Display RADIO ID LID in EDACS EA In CONV it has XXXXXXXX no meaning RAM SIZ RAM Size FLSH SIZ Flash Size RF BAND Frequency Band PERS VER Software Version DSP DATE Date DSP code was built DSP TIME Time DSP co
29. 580 010 Ranger Headset with PTT EA 009580 01 1 Skull Mic with Body PTT and Earcup EA 009580 012 Headset Heavy Duty N C Over the Head with PTT EA 009580 013 Throat Mic with Acoustic Tube and Body PTT EA 009580 014 Throat Mic with Acoustic Tube Body PTT and Ring PTT EA 009580 015 Breeze Headset with PTT and Pigtail Jack EA 009580 016 21 008212 001 Rev A 22 DESCRIPTION Hurricane Headset with PTT PART NUMBER EA 009580 017 Hurricane Headset with PTT and Pigtail Jack EA 009580 018 CARRYING CASE ACCESSORIES Leather Carrying Case without D Rings Kit consists of Leather Case without D rings Elastic Strap Swivel Mount used with Belt Loop Kit CC 023931 003 incl 023931 001 FM 011820 KRY 101 1608 2 used with KRY 101 1609 1 Leather Carrying Case with D Rings Kit consists of Leather Case with D rings Elastic Strap Swivel Mount used with Belt Loop Kit CC 023931 004 023931 002 011820 KRY 101 1608 2 used with KRY 101 1609 1 Leather Carrying Case with D rings Elastic Strap and Shoulder Strap 023931 002 FM 011820 CC103333V1 Swivel Mount and Belt Loop KRY 101 1608 2 KRY 101 1609 1 Nylon Case black with Belt Loop CC 023932 001 KRY 101 1609 1 Nylon Case orange with Belt Loop CC 023932 002 KRY 101 1609 1 Metal Belt Clip standard CC23894
30. 6 standard profiles one of which is the currently active profile To change the currently active profile 1 Press the C or Ca buttons until ProfileMenu is displayed 2 Use O or to scroll through the list of available profiles 3 Profile becomes active when selected for longer than 2 seconds when the M is pressed or when the menu is changed using the or C4 button Press Cw to activate the selected profile 8 12 CHANGING THE SELECTED TALK GROUP Each profile stored in the radio can have up to sixteen 16 talk groups One talk group within the currently active profile is set as the selected talk group To change the selected talk group turn the Group Selection knob on top of the radio 8 13 ADJUSTING DISPLAY AND BUTTON BACKLIGHT BRIGHTNESS 1 Press the C 2 orC 4 buttons until Bright Menu is displayed 2 Use O or O to brighten or dim the display and button backlighting 41 008212 001 Rev A 8 14 8 15 STEALTH MODE For some users it is important to be able to turn off the radio s display lights and side tones but not the radio traffic For example in covert operations lights and sounds could inadvertently expose an otherwise unobservable radio user For this purpose the radio has a Stealth feature that disables the radio display light indicator light and audible side tones When stealth mode is on the radio continues to scan the programmed list of talk groups and the user can key
31. 8 26 GPS COORDINATES The radio s current latitude and longitude coordinates may be displayed using the GPS menu The following procedure assumes a GPS antenna is connected to the radio and it is receiving adequate signals from GPS satellites 1 Press CY or C4 until the GPS menu appears in the display Current GPS coordinate latitude and longitude data continuously scrolls in the top line of the display in a degrees minutes seconds format 2 Press or Cato change to another menu If the internal GPS receiver s data is expired 30 minutes or more or unavailable the radio uses the serving base station s coordinates GPS Site is displayed The GPS Menu NOTE will also indicate if the data is aged 2 minutes or more GPS Aged is displayed 52 008212 001 Rev 5 OPERATION 53 008212 001 Rev A 9 EDACS OPERATION 9 1 TURNING ON THE RADIO 1 Power ON the radio by rotating the POWER ON OFF VOLUME knob clockwise A short alert signal if enabled through programming indicates the radio is ready to use Refer to Figure 7 2 for location of the POWER ON OFF VOLUME KNOB 2 The display shows the last selected system and group or a default system and group depending on programming Adjust the POWER ON OFF VOLUME knob to the desired volume level 4 Select the desired system and group The display indicates the current system and group names 5 The radio is now ready to transmit
32. A OH Appears for two seconds on top line of display when the radio is toggled to the data enabled state 9 28 2 DATA OFF Operation The radio can be placed in the data disabled state by any of the following methods When the data state is disabled DATA OFF appears on the top line of the display e Declaring an emergency not to be used unless an actual emergency condition exists Alert tone will sound e Pressing Option Button 1 O if pre programmed as no data key Alert tone will sound e Pressing the pre programmed no data ND key Refer to previous bullet 9 28 3 DATA ON Operation The data state is enabled by one of the following depending on how it was disabled DATA OH will appear on the top line in the display for two seconds then the display will return to normal e Pressing the pre programmed no data ND key toggles data state ON or OFF e Clearing an emergency This is valid only if the emergency caused DATA OFF operation 9 28 4 Exiting Data Cells 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 operations occurs the data call is immediately terminated and the radio performs the desired function e Ifthe PTT is activated e Ifan Emergency is declared by pressing the pre programmed emergency button e Ifa group or system is changed 80
33. CHARGE Steady gt gt BATTERY LOW Flashing Figure 7 7 Full Cycle Battery Charge Indicator The battery charge indicators illustrate approximate level only based on battery voltage Refer to Figure 8 1 29 008212 001 Rev A Tri Color LED 7 2 Figure 7 8 Tri Color LED 7 1 4 Tri Color LED The Tri Color LED changes color to indicate radio status and is visible from both the front and top of the radio see Figure 8 2 In OpenSky mode only two radio states are reflected by the LED and the status they represent are Green Receiving Red Transmitting If the LED is flashing rapidly the radio is receiving an emergency call If the LED is flashing every 2 second the selected talk group is in the emergency state although not transmitting If the selected talk group is in the emergency state an asterisk will be displayed next to the talk group name UNIVERSAL DEVICE CONNECTOR The Universal Device Connector UDC provides connections for external accessories such as a headset or a speaker microphone and for programming cables The UDC is located on the right side of the radio opposite the PTT Button The UDC facilitates programming and testing the radio The UDC pins perform different functions depending on the accessory attached to the UDC 30 008212 001 Rev OPENSKY OPERATION 31 008212 001 Rev A 8 8 1 OPENSKY OPERATION Once an Ope
34. Cw key and then the m key and then the button prior to the time out period If the status was not sent successfully to the site the text associated with the status condition will flash in the display The status selection can be changed by pressing a different status key 0 through 9 or the status operation can be cancelled by pressing Option Button 2 9 Both operations must be carried out prior to the time out period 78 008212 001 9 26 9 27 9 28 9 25 2 Message Operation The following method can be used to transmit a Message using the Message Operation 1 Press the key 2 Press the corresponding pre programmed 0 through 9 pre programmed message key If no message has been programmed for the selected number key the radio will display HU EHTRY A valid selection will permit the message to appear in the top line of the display and the message ID to appear in the second line of the display for a pre programmed time The message selection can be changed by pressing a different message key 0 through 9 or the message operation can be cancelled by pressing Option Button 2 Both operations must be carried out prior to the pre programmed time out period DYNAMIC REGROUP OPERATION Dynamic Regroup Operation permits multiple talk groups up to eight to be added to a radio via the system manager The radio must be pre programmed to respond to regrouping Dynamic regrouping will not be activated in a
35. ECTION Several methods can be used to select a new group or channel METHOD 1 METHOD 2 From the control knob If group selection is programmed to the Voice Group Selection knob select a group by turning the Voice Group Selection knob to the desired group number position The display registers the new group name on line two If the knob is moved to a position greater than the number of programmed groups the highest programmed group will remain selected The O button can be programmed to provide access to a 2 bank of 16 group number positions 17 32 From the keypad If group selection is programmed as the primary function of C and C4 select a group by pressing C Y or C4 to scroll through the group list The display registers the new group name on line two 008212 001 3 10 9 10 10 10 11 P5370 model radios only Direct Access Press 22 to enter the group select mode Press the numeric key mapped to the desired group Press m The radio will move to the selected group MODIFY SCAN LIST 10 9 1 P5370 Model to toggle scan OFF and verify F is not displayed Select group or channel 1 Press 5 2 3 Press 95 4 Press 62 5 Press 68 6 Press 6 7 Press GE once to remove group or channel from list once to add as a normal group or channel twice to add as a Priority 2 group three times to add as a Priority 1 group to re start scanning 10 9 2
36. EEEE E 78 925A Status Operation ee e era a nn 78 9 25 32 Message tne i tee N IU Veo ane 79 9 26 DYNAMIC REGROUP OPERATION 79 9 26 1 Operation enine usui deret vH atte 79 9 27 MACRO KEY OPERATION ree p u 79 9 28 PORTABLE DATA si iii nok hnala o a Eit 79 9 261 ko e teet A a 80 9 28 2 DATA OFF Operation iti ptite Hr Ge a aae rn il 80 9 28 2 DATA ON Operation e ee eee eode 80 9 28 4 EXxit ng Data e eere it ns 80 9 26 53 Scam Lockout Mode iere iem eee Pet eitis Pi oreet rann 81 9 28 6 D ta Lockout Mode heec teat tree r doeet ot yo 81 10 CONVENTIONAL OPERATION DIE T FEE 84 10 1 CONTROLS Na 84 10 1 1 Buttons and Knobs 3 uii de E o ee ate eer tet dins 84 10 1 2 Keypad ette cree a ecole una 85 10 2 DISPLAY tette aen ee E a cosets nto 87 10 2 1 Radio Stats ICONS 2 iiiter bu i anka vlna 87 10 3 TRECOEOR LED ee eet eese Miele eo de eae 88 10 4 STATUS MESSAGES ee e mee Pee EE id e EE ted p tee 89 10 4 1 Error Messages inen Dente ete eR eee te Hee re TOR TH ena 89 10 5 AL ERT TONES is kn m k dente e imde eaeque timere 89 10 6 TURNING ON THE RADIO et tie pt Rhe O
37. Hg Steady special call mode telephone Appears in the 11 position of the display m m HH m Steady during all radio transmissions Appears in the 1st position of the display 28 MM 008212 001 Rev A STATUS ICON DESCRIPTIONS Steady transmit at low power Appears in the 5th position of the display If icon is not visible transmit at high power Steady battery charge indicator refer to Figure 10 4 Appears in the 12th position of the display H Flashing Low battery indicator refer to Figure 10 4 a i n i Steady Indicates the current channel is set up as an analog channel Appears in the 7th position of the display ETA SEE Steady group or channel in scan list Appears in the 10th position of the display z H Steady priority 2 group or channel Appears in the 10th position of the display H Steady priority 1 group or channel Appears in the 10th position of the display En Steady rotates clockwise scan mode enabled Appears in the 9th position of the display If icon is not visible scan is disabled Steady Channel Guard enabled Appears in the 4th position of the display If icon is not visible Channel Guard is disabled Steady Indicates the current channel is set up as a ProVoice or Aegis channel Appears in the 7th position of the display FULL
38. ID Alias Line 3 icon and position Figure 7 6 Sample Dwell Display OpenSky Mode 7 1 3 1 Radio Status Icons Status Icons represent various operating characteristics of the radio and appear on the third line of the display Each of the icons will be discussed in further detail in the corresponding modes of operation OpenSky icons will be discussed in the OpenSky Operation sections and the EDACS and Conventional icons will be discussed in the EDACS or Conventional sections Table 7 2 Status Icons Descriptions STATUS ICON DESCRIPTIONS OPENSKY ICONS Steady Battery charge indicator Appears in the 1 position in OpenSky mode otherwise 12 position Flashing Low battery indicator H Steady Stealth mode is enabled all tones and the display backlight are disabled voice is still TH heard Appears in the 2 position in OpenSky mode HH E Steady Indicates Selective Call mode Appears in the 8 position in OpenSky mode mum VTAC Connection Indicator Indicates the client is connected to a VTAC Appears in the 9 position in OpenSky mode uza Steady Radio is data registered Appears in the 10 position in OpenSky mode Steady Indicates received signal strength Appears in the 11 and 12 positions in OpenSky mode EDACS AND CONVENTIONAL ICONS 4 Steady Busy transmitting or receiving Appears in the 2nd position of the display
39. ING TRUNKED SYSTEMS edente en ree eere 71 9 20 1 Wide Area System Scanning seeseeeeeeeeeee eene A nente 71 9 20 2 Priority Systemi S CH iui ete ln ee E o ted 71 9 203 PPOSCAN Sina M 71 9 21 BMBRGENGY OPERATION tue ie rrt e eet Pee ee epa a RE Per ee 72 9 21 1 Recervin an Emergency Call 5 6 m ete tt etg ln 72 9 21 2 Declaring Emergency Call 4 2 deeem hn 72 9 22 INDIVIDUAL CALES tiii ete e ers e iC e EE e m egere 72 9 22 1 Receiving and Responding to an Individual Call eee 72 9 22 2 Sending an Individual Call nn nn 73 9 22 3 Call Storage Lists 3 2 theater eT e PC cU e o eR ee Ie E oce oa 74 9 23 TELEPHONE INTERCONNECT CALLS i 75 9 23 1 Receiving a Telephone Interconnect Call eese 75 9 23 2 Sending a Telephone Interconnect Call eene 75 008212 001 Rev A TABLE OF CONTENTS 9 23 3 Dual Tone Multi Frequency Overdial Conventional Mode ses 76 9 24 PROGRAMMABLE ENTRIES 5 teret rene t eee ete ee ett eet Eu ee enean cede 77 9 24 1 Pre Storing Individual and Telephone Interconnect Calls from the Keypad TI 9 29 STATUS MESSAGE OPERATION nri errre eii e
40. Jor 4 Juntil the display shows 64 MM 008212 001 Rev A Figure 9 7 Backlight Menu Item Selection Parameter 3 Press The backlight menu item is activated Line one shows the active menu item and its current parameter setting Line two shows the currently selected system or group name see Figure 9 8 Figure 9 8 Backlight Menu Display 4 The menu item s parameter setting shown in the display can now be changed by using C or a 5 Once the desired setting is reached press m to store the value and return the menu option selection level For menu items that display radio information pressing or will scroll through a list of informational displays An example of information displays is shown in Table 9 5 The TX POWER menu item when selected toggles LOW HIGH power It does not use v Jor 4 to scroll nor is an additional press of the button required NOTE 65 008212 001 Rev A 66 Table 9 4 Menu Item Information FEATURE Keypad Lock Backlight Adjust Contrast Adjust Transmit Power Select Radio Revision Information Toggle Scan On Off Display Current Home Group Channel Select Desired System Add Group Channel to Scan List Delete Group Channel Add Delete Scan List Select Telephone Numbers From Phone List Data Operation Select Individual Call from IC List Select Group Feature Encryption Display
41. Metal Belt Clip alternate CC 011318 T Strap Holder KRY 101 1656 1 008212 001 7 USER INTERFACE This section describes the primary user interface the buttons knob controls indicators and display DOH P5370 Model P5350 Model Figure 7 1 P5300 Portable Radio 23 008212 001 Rev A 7 1 CONTROLS 7 1 1 Buttons and Knobs The P5300 portable radios feature two rotary control knobs an emergency button and a dual position A B switch located on the top of the radio Figure 7 2 The Push To Talk PTT button and two option buttons are located on the side Figure 7 3 POWER ON OFF VOLUME KNOB ANTENNA VOICE GROUP SELECTION KNOB EMERGENCY TRI COLOR BUTTON LED Option Button 1 Option Button 2 PTT Button Figure 7 2 Top View Figure 7 3 Side View 24 008212 001 The functions of the button and knob controls vary depending on the mode of operation The primary functions of the button and knob controls when in the OpenSky mode of operation are listed in the following paragraphs The functions while in other modes are discussed in later sections POWER ON OFF VOLUME KNOB VOICE GROUP SELECTION KNOB EMERGENCY BUTTON PTT BUTTON SIDE OPTION BUTTON 1 SIDE OPTION BUTTON 2 Applies power to the radio and adjusts audio volume Rotating the con
42. NU The Menu function accesses features that are not available directly from the keypad The order and actual menu items available is configurable through programming Upon radio power up the menu item that is at the top 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 and cursor position 1 To enter the menu mode press 2 Upon entering the menu selection mode Menu options will appear in the display see Figure 9 6 Figure 9 6 Menu Display The radio will continue to receive and transmit normally while in the menu function 4 To scroll through the menu options use the or 4 keys When the required menu item has been found align the cursor with the option then press m to select it The menu items parameter setting shown in the display can now be changed by using or C4 to scroll through the list of parameter values 5 Once the desired setting is reached press m to store the value and return the menu option selection level For menu items that display radio information pressing v or will scroll through list of informational displays The possible menu items are in Table 9 4 9 17 1 Menu Item Selection Process An example of the menu item selection process and menu item parameter change is shown in Figure 9 7 for the backlight menu item 1 Press The menu mode is entered 2 Press v
43. O or to turn on Press any button to turn it off Use O or to choose speaker treble level Press MJ to return to dwell display Use or to brighten or dim backlighting Press M to return to dwell display Use or to choose side tone level Press to return to dwell display 008212 001 Rev A See Previous Page Radio Displays Cv 4 Selected Channel selected channel Menu may not be available per radio programming ChannelMenu Scan Mode current scan mode e g Normal No Scan Fixed ScnModeMenu Cv CA Talk group talk group lt Lock Out LockOutMenu Cv CA Priority 2 current priority talk group Talk group Priority2 Cv Priority 1 current priority talk group Talk group Priority1 r04 time sender s name alias message text Alerts Received AlertsRcvd or oldest message tra current speed dial Alert Destination AlertDes vy A Speed Dial current speed dial SpeedDial v A currently active profile Profile Selection ProfileMenu Y A selected talk group Talk group Selection TalkGrpMenu alert received Emergency Dismiss EmgDismiss v A selected talk group Dwell Display bottom line option Use 40 CY Jand to
44. ONNECT CALLS P5370 ONLY eese 50 EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS esee trente treten teinte 50 8 24 1 Declaring an Emergency Call or Alert eene 51 8 24 2 Receiving an Emergency Call morrir es meseria n en a ia 51 8 24 3 Dismissing an Emergency eei ene sl 51 8 24 4 Clearing an Emergency Call or 1 52 DYNAMIC REGROUPING mtn eH E EP Cue Pen ea eo Leg be easet 52 GPS COORDINATES icit Ee ee ceste sit beet a lett o ete ioe Hed 52 008212 001 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page EDACS OPERA TIUN s skotones n s o obsah ou kakaov 54 9 1 TURNING ON THE RADIO is least ee b ere eel igh hast 54 9 2 CONTROLS 54 9 21 Buttons and Knobs eire Pen Pp e E d eie 54 9 272 Keypad Ute Rate pe e e lc i Phal te tee ee i 55 90 3 DISPLAY eene Ete eee de te t eH Ra ek iit ire HR E Pec ete ERE 57 9 4 RADIO STATUS ICONS ine eae nia SEE E ee don eta 58 95 TRIFCOLOR LED uidi na eee ite da un Hep ee E eb 59 9 607 SLATUS MESSAGES iis nemen tem bed been ud 59 97 BRROR MESSAGES uet Ee crie E e eee eio ee Ft rest bitte ball 60 9 8 CADBRTTONBS ete Eee tabe fece elas oe bee ete ae GG Io DN fon 61 90 SYSTEM SBEECTHTION iet t tite tete e nne ege deae eue Rege ue EER E a 61 9
45. P za Steady during all radio transmissions Appears in the 1 position of the display H Steady transmit at low power Appears in the 5th position of the display a a If icon is not visible transmit at high power Steady battery charge indicator refer to Figure 10 4 Appears in the 12th position of the display uu H Flashing Low battery indicator refer to Figure 10 4 s i i Steady Indicates the current channel is set up as an analog channel Appears in the 7th au position of the display 11 H H Steady group or channel scan list Appears in the 10th position of the display H H Steady priority 2 group or channel Appears in the 10th position of the display Steady priority 1 group or channel Appears in the 10th position of the display 87 008212 001 Rev A s Steady rotates clockwise scan mode enabled Appears in the 9th position of the s display If icon is not visible scan is disabled Steady Channel Guard enabled Appears in the 4th position of the display eet a If icon is not visible Channel Guard is disabled GOLEC Hea Steady Indicates the current channel is set up as a ProVoice or Aegis channel Appears in the 7th position of the displa P p ay FULL CHARGE Steady gt gt BATTERY LOW Flashing Figure 10 4 Battery Charge Icons Full Cyc
46. P5350 Model 1 Press 2 3 Press 4 Press 5 Press 6 Press 7 Press sen to toggle scan OFF and verify F is not displayed Select group or channel once to remove group or channel from the list once to add as a normal group or channel twice to add as a Priority 2 group three times to add as a Priority 1 group to re start scanning NUISANCE DELETE A channel can temporarily be deleted from the scan list if it is not the currently selected channel by pressing the key P5350 model or the key P5370 model during scan operation while the radio is displaying the unwanted channel The channel will be deleted from the 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 powered OFF and then powered ON BACKLIGHT ON OFF Press Press Press Press Ue ge Press to access the menu or 4 to scroll through menu until BCKLGHT appears to select Backlight menu or C4 to toggle backlight ON and OFF to select new backlight setting 91 008212 001 Rev A 10 12 10 13 10 14 10 15 Qu uem CONTRAST ADJUST Press to access the menu Press or Ca to scroll through menu until CONTRAST appears Press select Contrast menu Press Jor C4 to adjust contrast sett
47. Peers 67 Table 9 6 Transmit Receive Mode Compatibility for Digital Voice Operation 68 Table 10 1 Display Descriptions 2 na eto qa etaed es 87 Table 10 2 Alert ones 2 3 nue Fest ee ee tee na EU EH ree eE R ERE rn 89 Table 10 3 Menu Item Information 6 e eerte inerte Rei dete ELE nare Te 95 Tabl 10 4 Information Display stv i lon rettet ete lon 96 Table 10 5 Transmit Receive Mode Compatibility for Digital Voice Operation 97 Table 12 1 Troubleshooting 2 Hetero tette tee ee tendre booten de Deeds RR 101 008212 001 Rev SAFETY SECTION 008212 001 Rev A 10 SAFETY CONVENTIONS The following conventions are used throughout this manual 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 warning elsewhere in this manual 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 identifie
48. SELECTION From the control knob If system selection is programmed to the SYSTEM GROUP CHANNEL SELECTION control knob select a system by turning the knob to the desired system number position 1 16 The display registers the new system name on line one The O button can be programmed to provide access to a 2 bank of 16 system number positions 17 32 From the keypad If system selection is programmed as the primary function of v C4 select a system by pressing C or C4 to scroll through the system list The display registers the new system name on line one P5370 model radios only Direct Access Press 1 to enter the system select mode Press the numeric key which is mapped to the desired system Press The radio will move to the selected system NOTE Example If system selection is programmed to the Voice group selection knob direct access to systems will not be available Pressing v or C 4 J will scroll through different sets of 16 systems each banks if more than 16 systems are programmed into the radio The systems within each bank are then selectable via the Voice group selection knob as described previously in METHOD 1 System 1 North Group 1 Group 1 2 South 2 Group 2 3 East 3 Group 3 4 West 4 Group 4 Press 7 South is the currently selected system Press az Press 4 to select West system Press m West is the newly selected system GROUP CHANNEL SEL
49. System Scan Enable PARAMETER SETTING Locked Unlocked DISPLAY COMMENT Menu Item KEY LOCK Locks the keypad To unlock press and release then within 1 second press the option button NOTE This sequence is also a short cut to locking the keypad OFF ON Selects the light level for backlighting 1 2 3 4 Selects the display contrast level HIGH or LOW Selects radio output power mode Once Selected POWER Menu Item Selects the information display to view Informational display REVISION only see Table 9 5 No user selectable settings SCAN ON OFF Toggles Scan operation ON OFF HOME Selects Home Group Channel SYS SEL Selects a new system SCAN ADD LEE Adds to Scan List ISCANDEL Deletes Group or Channel from Scan List ET A D N A Add or Delete from Scan List PHN CALL Trunked Only NO DATA ON OFF Trunked Only Toggles Data Operation ON OFF IND CALL Trunked Only GRP SEL Trunked Only Menu Item N A Indicates current features programmed into the radio as well FEATURES as certain information required to add features to the radio Informational display only No user selectable settings Menu Item ON OFF Toggles System Scan feature ON OFF SYS SCAN Once Selected SYSC ON or SYSC OFF Once Selected LOCKED Menu Item BCK LIGHT Once Selected BCKL Menu Item CONTRAST Once Selected CNTRST Menu Item TX POWER 9 18 MM 008212 001 Rev A Table 9 5 Informa
50. T button A ring tone is sounded If the other user accepts the call the called user s alias will appear in initiating caller s display The two are now in a unit to unit call until one ends the call or the call is terminated due to an initiated emergency If the called radio is involved in another selective call BUSY will appear on the second line of the display Unavailable is displayed when the call has not been answered after a 1 minute timeout or when the other party is not registered on the network 47 008212 001 Rev A 8 22 8 21 3 Accepting a Selective Call 1 The radio will ring like a telephone indicating you are receiving a Selective Call 2 Press the O button to accept the incoming selective call 3 CONNECT will appear in the display followed by Lim 10 Min SEL CALL and the alias of the caller appear in the display once the call is established 8 21 4 Rejecting a Selective Call When Selective Call is being received the radio is ringing you can reject the call by pressing either of the C or C4 buttons the button or by turning the Voice Group Selector Control knob The call will be rejected and Reject appears on the callers display 8 21 5 Terminating a Selective Call Terminate a Selective Call call must be active by pressing the or Cm buttons or by turning the Voice Group Selector Control knob HANGUP will appear in th
51. Table 2 1 RF Exposure Compliance Testing Distances sees eene nennen nennen 12 Table 6 1 Options and Accessories rn eee ena r a n 21 Table 7 1 P5300 Front Keypad Functions esses nennen nnne 27 Table 7 2 Status Icons Descriptions ener en eese nre testen eerte 28 Table 8 1 Keypad Functions eee lo e eere cete eet latere tenes eee da rete A han oeste De eta eee 33 Table 8 2 Status Icons Descriptions e di peer adest ide Mee EPA Ee aes 34 Table 8 3s Alert Ton es 5 ge ete temere o 38 Table 8 4 Basic P5300 OpenSky Menu Structure 39 Table 8 5 Keypad Function Commands eese anton 41 T ble 8 6 Scan Modes eere ne pe eee emen ei ere ae Sie 45 Table 8 7 Status of Selective Alert Messages sssseee ee emen 48 008212 001 Rev A TABLE OF CONTENTS Table 8 8 Emergency Calls vs Emergency Alerts eese ener 50 Table 9 1 P5300 Keypad Functions 2 rct e eee tede eee eE te Re ce net ete ne Dead 55 Table 9 2 Display Descriptions ss ni pee erac ee pei iet De E PERPE Ce 58 Table 9 3 Alert TONGS 2 uice nete de tei teens e teet E better reds 61 Table 9 4 Menu tem Information srst nere recesie niteroi taie ranu 66 Table 9 5 Information Display sec ette e edet ee e rette estes neuter eee tee eee ee E be
52. a clear group is entered in the scan list it will only receive clear calls If the same group was available in digital and entered in the scan list it can receive clear and digital calls provided autoselect 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 and in different modes clear or digital only the first occurrence of the group will be used Table 9 6 Transmit Receive Mode Compatibility for Digital Voice Operation GROUP CHANNEL CLEAR PROGRAMMING RECEIVE TRANSMIT DIGITAL RECEIVE DIGITAL SCANNING TRUNKED GROUPS Groups that have been previously added to the scan list on a per system basis may be scanned Each system s group scan list is retained in memory when the radio is powered OFF or when the battery pack is removed 9 19 1 Turning Scan On and Off 1 Toggle Scan operation ON by pressing P5350 model or P5370 model icon rotates clockwise to indicate radio is scanning 2 Toggle Scan operation OFF by again pressing P5350 model or P5370 model will disappear e If the radio scans to a group other than the selected group then receives a call on the selected group the radio will switch to the selected group However if the scanned to group is programmed at a higher priority the radio will remain on the scanned to group e The radio will continue scanning i
53. a number in one of the first ten entries of a special call list 1 Press the button to enter the individual call list or the phone call list L is displayed 2 Scroll through the list using the C or 4 keys until one of the first ten entries is reached HU EHTEY 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 or until an underscore appears in the display telephone interconnect only The individual call list 77 008212 001 Rev A 9 25 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 the m key until the display changes indicating that the number has been stored Repeat steps 1 4 to store additional numbers to change numbers already stored or to change the storage location of a number STATUS MESSAGE OPERATION The Status and Message operations allow for the transmission of a pre programmed status or a pre programmed message to an EDACS site Each Status and Message is assigned an ID then cross referenced with the representative status condition Duty for example or a message Call home In addition Status conditions can also be associated with a programmable Menu entry required for second method of transmitting a Status condition see Section 9 25 1 9 25 1 Status Operation P5370 Model Radio One of two methods can
54. a response is not made before the call back time out the radio will return to normal receive display and WHC will appear on the first line of the LCD To respond after the call back time out press the 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 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 WHCI 10 INDIVIDUAL Most recently received calls GROUP Figure 9 9 Calls Received Lists To access Calls Received List press the 7 key twice Use the C or Ca buttons to scroll through the list Pressing the Cw key will display the time elapsed since the call was received After pressing the display will appear similar to Figure 9 10 Figure 9 10 WHC Individual Call Display Pressing the PTT will initiate an individual call to the displayed logical ID Powering the radio OFF and ON will clear this list 9 22 2 Sending an Individual Call 9 22 21 Pre Stored Individual Calls The following procedures describe how to initiate and complete a Pre Stored Individu
55. adios only Enter the overdial selection mode by pressing the button 2 Press and hold the PTT button while entering the overdial number sequence from the keypad This method sends DTMF tones during individual telephone interconnect trunked group or conventional channel calls Press the 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 Note Anytime the PTT button is pressed and held the keypad is enabled for DTMF entry Overdial select entry mode remains active until the call is dropped cleared or m is pressed The overdial select entry mode can be re entered if the call is still active by pressing This overdial select entry mode remains active until dropped cleared or is pressed The overdial select entry mode can be re entered if the call is still active by pressing the button PROGRAMMABLE ENTRIES 9 241 Pre Storing Individual and Telephone Interconnect Calls from the Keypad Individual Call ID numbers telephone numbers and other number sequences for overdialing are stored in the special calls 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 adding changing and storing numbers in these entry locations Use the following procedure to store
56. al Call 73 008212 001 Rev A P5370 Model Radio 1 To select a pre stored individual phone number enter the individual call mode using the key L is displayed Then scroll through the list of stored numbers using the C or C4 keys Press the PTT button when the radio is clear to transmit B turns ON turns OFF and the channel 24 access tone sounds Line one shows the called individual s name if found in the list of stored individuals LID followed by the logical ID number of the unit being called The message INDU displays on line two P5350 Model Radio 1 To select a pre stored individual number enter the menu mode by pressing the key Scroll through the mode list using the C or C 4 buttons 2 Press m k is displayed Scroll through the list of stored phone numbers using the C or 4 buttons until the desired number is displayed Press m 3 Press the PTT button when the radio 1s clear to transmit B turns ON turns OFF and the channel access tone sounds Line one shows the called individual s name or LID The message I MDM displays on line two 9 22 2 2 Direct Dial Individual Calls P5370 Model Only 1 2 The following procedure describes how to initiate and complete a Direct Dial Individual Call The individual call ID is not stored in the pre stored list of call IDs but the individual unit ID is known it can be entered directly from the keypad Press and hold the PTT bu
57. amed building can severely reduce the range of the unit Mountains can also reduce the range of the unit In areas where transmission or reception is poor some improvement may be obtained by ensuring that the antenna is vertical Moving a few yards in another direction or moving to a higher elevation may also improve communications Vehicular operation can be aided with the use of an externally mounted antenna Battery condition is another important factor in the trouble free operation of a portable radio Always properly charge the batteries EFFICIENT RADIO OPERATION For optimum audio clarity at the receiving radio s hold the portable radio approximately two inches from your mouth and speak into the microphone at a normal voice level Keep the antenna in a vertical position when receiving or transmitting a message Do not hold the antenna when receiving a message and especially do not hold when transmitting a message Do NOT hold onto the antenna when the radio is powered on 3 1 1 Antenna Care and Replacement Do not use the portable radio with a damaged or missing antenna A minor burn may result if a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin Replace a damaged antenna immediately Operating a portable radio with the antenna missing could cause personal injury damage the radio and may violate FCC regulations Use only the supplied or approved antenna Unauthorized antennas modifications or attachments could cause
58. an features are disabled Battery voltage has dropped to the point to where the radio is no longer able to transmit The radio will still receive calls until the battery is discharged beyond the point of operation at which time the radio automatically shuts down Indicates an emergency call is being received This message will be flashing on line two Indicates an emergency call has been transmitted on this radio This message will be flashing on line two Indicates the current volume level The volume level display ranges from OFF silent to 31 loudest Indicates an individual call has been received but not responded to The indicator turns OFF if the individual call mode is entered the system is changed or the radio is turned off and then on again Indicates an individual call is being received from an unknown ID ERROR MESSAGES If either of the Error Messages shown below is displayed the radio is programmed incorrectly or needs servicing m Or ERE AXAR PowerUp only Where xxx 15 the error code and HSF ERE or Dii ERE is the message 60 MM 008212 001 Rev 9 8 9 9 ALERT TONES The P5300 radio provides audible Alert Tones or beeps to indicate the various operating conditions see Table 9 3 Table 9 3 Alert Tones NAME TONE DESCRIPTION Call Originate one short mid pitched OK to talk after pressing the push to talk button Call Queued one high pitched Call que
59. and receive calls In the trunked environment CC SCAN will be displayed if communication with the system s control channel cannot be established This may 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 NOTE trunked mode operations CC SCAN is displayed on the group line until a control channel is accessed 9 2 CONTROLS The radio features two rotary control knobs and an emergency button mounted on the top of the radio Push To Talk and option buttons are mounted on the side The front mounted keypad has six buttons on the P5350 Scan model and 15 buttons on the P5370 System Radio 9 2 1 Buttons and Knobs This section describes the primary function of the button and knob controls Other functions associated with these controls are detailed in later sections POWER ON OFF Applies power to and adjusts the receiver s volume Rotating the control clockwise VOLUME KNOB applies power to the radio A single alert tone if enabled through programming indicates the radio is operational Rotating the control clockwise increases the volume level Minimum volume levels may be programmed into the radio to prevent missed calls due to a low volume setting While adjusting the volume the display will momentarily indicate the volume level i e VOL 31 The volume range is from a minimum programmed level o
60. ation about technical assistance services contact your sales representative or call the Technical Assistance Center at North America 1 800 528 7711 International 1 434 385 2400 Fax 1 434 455 6712 E mail tac tycoelectronics com 008212 001 12 BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING Use Table 12 1 as a troubleshooting guide if the radio is not functioning properly If additional assistance is required contact a qualified service technician or call M A COM at 1 800 528 7711 Table 12 1 Troubleshooting SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION Radio will not turn Low battery charge Change the battery pack to a fully charged pack Speaker volume is muted Increase the volume level Poor Audio e User is in a poor coverage area e Move to a better coverage area or not on the network e Data cable is connected e Ifthe data cable is connected enter atspkr1 to enable internal speaker Radio will not register Bad logon credentials Verify logon and password or does not receive provisioning data Screen displays Radio authentication of the VNIC Contact system administrator NOAUTHV failed Screen displays VNIC authentication of the radio Contact system administrator NOAUTHM failed Screen displays The radio network ID has not been Contact system administrator UNAUTH3 added to network Screen displays The voice authentication security Contact system administrator NOSUPRT policy is set to o
61. be used to transmit a status condition METHOD 1 1 Press the Cw key then use the or C4 buttons to scroll to the pre programmed status condition STATUS and 0 through 9 pre programmed status selections are available from the menu 2 If STATUS is selected you need to enter the number of the status condition you intend to transmit If no status has been programmed for the selected number key the radio will display EHTRY A valid selection will display the status for a pre programmed time After the time out expires or the Cw key has been pressed the Cw key 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 METHOD 2 1 Press the key 2 Press the corresponding pre programmed through 9 status condition key If no status has been programmed for the selected number key the radio will display HO ENTRY A valid selection will permit the status condition to appear in the top line of the display and the status ID to appear in the second line of the display for a pre programmed time After the time out expires or the Cw key has been pressed the Cw key 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 View the currently selected status after it has been transmitted by pressing the
62. buttons to scroll through the available messages until the desired message is displayed 4 Press the key to send the message Observe Status Messages Table 8 7 to ensure proper delivery 8 22 3 Receiving a Message When a selective alert message is received by a radio a four beep tone is heard The tone is heard only once but the message NEWALRT alternates with the talk group on the main display Up to 8 received messages can be stored If a ninth message is received the first oldest message is automatically deleted to make room for the new message Received messages are displayed with the time and source information To display a Selective Alert Message 1 Using the or C4 button scroll through the menu items until Alerts Revd appears The oldest message is displayed and scrolls across the top line of the display 2 The message includes the time the User ID and alias of the sender along with the message 3 To view the next message press the or button to go forward or backwards 8 22 4 Deleting a Selective Alert Message 1 Display the message 49 008212 001 Rev A 8 23 8 24 2 Press the key and to select Y or N 3 At the Delete Y prompt press the J key The message will be deleted Received messages cannot be saved NOTE MAKING INTERCONNECT CALLS P5370 ONLY 1 Using the keypad enter 9 followed by the telephone number being called
63. 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 enabled through programming 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 EMERGENCY OPERATION The radio s ability to declare an emergency clear an emergency remain locked on an emergency system 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 restarts only after the emergency has been cleared 9 21 1 Receiving an Emergency Call When receiving an Emergency Call on the selected group and system an alert beep is heard and is displayed The message RXEMER flashes in the display on line two until the emergency condition is cleared 9 21 2 Declaring an Emergency Call Perform the following steps to send an emergency call to a selected system and group or on an optionally pre programmed group 1 Press and hold the red EMERGENCY button that is on top of the radio in front of the antenna 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
64. control knobs and an emergency button mounted on the top of the radio Push To Talk and option buttons are mounted on the side The front mounted keypad has six buttons on the P5350 Scan model and 15 buttons on the P5370 System model 10 1 1 Buttons and Knobs This section describes the primary function of the button and knob controls Other functions associated with these controls are detailed in later sections POWER ON OFF Applies power to and adjusts the receiver s volume Rotating the control VOLUME KNOB clockwise applies power to the radio A single alert tone if enabled through programming indicates the radio is operational Rotating the control clockwise increases the volume level Minimum volume levels may be programmed into the radio to prevent missed calls due to a low volume setting While adjusting the volume the display will momentarily indicate the volume level i e VOL 31 The volume range is from a minimum programmed level of zero displayed as OFF in the display up to 31 which is the loudest level CONTROL KNOB Selects systems or group channels depending on programming This is a 16 position rotary knob Note A mechanical stop which can limit the positions accessed is shipped with the radio but must be installed To install the mechanical stop remove the voice group selection knob loosen the set screw on the voice group selection knob metal base using a 1 27mm hex wrench and remove the voice group selection k
65. d Lithium Ion batteries do not suffer from memory effect and therefore do not require conditioning 008212 001 Do NOT leave any M A COM rechargeable batteries in a charger for more than a few days 4 4 CHANGING THE BATTERY PACK 4 4 1 Removing the Battery Pack Make sure the power to the radio is turned OFF CAUTION 1 Press or pull both latches on either side of the battery pack toward the bottom of the radio simultaneously 2 Pull the battery away from the radio 3 Remove the battery pack from the radio Figure 4 1 Removing the Battery Pack 17 008212 001 Rev A 4 4 2 Attaching the Battery Pack Make sure the power to the radio is turned OFF 1 Align the tabs at each side on the bottom of the battery pack with the slots at the bottom of the battery cavity 2 Push the top of the battery pack down until the latches click to attach the battery to the radio 3 Tug gently to verify that the latches are secure and the battery pack is properly attached to the radio Figure 4 2 Attaching the Battery Pack 4 5 BATTERY DISPOSAL CAUTION co HAMM SC RECHARGEABLE BATTERY PACK DISPOSAL The product you have purchased contains a rechargeable battery The battery is recyclable At the end of its useful life under various state and local laws it may be illegal to dispose of this battery into the municipal waste stream Check with your l
66. d are fully WARNING Milit Sd IGA The NOTE symbol calls attention to supplemental information which may improve system performance or clarify a process or procedure NOTE The ESD symbol calls attention to procedures practices or the like which could expose equipment to the effects of Electro Static Discharge Proper precautions must be taken to prevent ESD when handling circuit modules WARNING The electrical hazard symbol indicates there is an electrical hazard present MM 008212 001 Rev A 2 SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION The M A COM P5300 portable radio generates RF electromagnetic energy during transmit mode This radio is designed for and classified as Occupational Use Only meaning it must be used only during the course of employment by individuals aware of the hazards and the ways to minimize such hazards This radio is NOT intended for use by the General Population in an uncontrolled environment WARNING The P5300 portable radio has been tested and complies with the FCC RF exposure limits for Occupational Use Only In addition this M A COM radio complies with the following Standards and Guidelines with regard to RF energy and electromagnetic energy levels and evaluation of such levels for exposure to humans e FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97 01 Supplement C Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields e America
67. damage to the radio unit and may violate FCC regulations Refer to Table 6 1 Electronic Devices CAUTION 008212 001 Rev 3 1 3 Aircraft e Always turn off a portable radio before boarding any aircraft e Use it on the ground only with crew permission e NOT use while in flight 3 1 4 Electric Blasting Caps To prevent accidental detonation of electric blasting caps DO NOT use two way radios within 1000 feet of blasting operations Always obey the Turn Off Two Way Radios signs posted where electric blasting caps are being used OSHA Standard 1926 900 WARNING 3 1 5 Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often but not always clearly marked These may be fuelling areas such as gas stations fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even WARNING death Turn OFF two way radios when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere It is rare but not impossible that a radio or its accessories could generate sparks 14 MM 008212 001 Rev 4 1 BATTERIES The P5300 series portable radios use rechargeable recyclable Nickel Cadmium NiCd Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH or Lithium Ion Li Ion batteries Please follow the direc
68. de was built DSP FEAT The DSP Features supported by the DSP code in Hexadecimal Bit mapped see IPC spec for details e 0x0001 Conventional e 0x0002 EDACS e 0x0010 AMPF e 0x0020 undefined DSP VER DSP Software Version FLSH VER FLASH Software ex P53U0102 P portable 53 5300 radio U unencrypted 01 major revision gt 50 means unreleased code 02 minor revision M A COM Copyright C 2007 PERSNLTY Personality Name BLD DATE Date host ARM code was built BLD TIME Time host ARM code was built 10 17 DIGITAL VOICE OPERATION Digital voice programmed systems have two 2 different voice modes clear analog and digital The voice modes are programmed on a per channel basis within each conventional system 10 17 1 Clear Mode The Clear Mode is a voice mode in which the radio transmits and receives only clear analog voice signals These analog signals are non digitized Clear mode transmissions can be monitored easily by unauthorized persons Channels programmed for clear operation cannot transmit or receive digital signals NOTE 10 17 2 Digital Mode The Digital Mode allows the radio to transmit and receive digitized voice signals Digital signals provide improved weak signal performance and cannot be easily monitored with a standard receiver Groups and channels programmed for digital operation transmit only digital signals Individual phone calls I Call
69. e Menu function accesses features that are not available directly from the keypad The order and actual menu items available is configurable through programming At radio power up the menu item that is at the top of the menu list will always be displaved first Subseguent access to the menu function will return the last menu item that was shown in the display and cursor position 1 2 To enter the menu mode press the key Upon entering the menu selection mode Menu options will appear in the display see Figure 10 6 Figure 10 6 Menu Display The radio will continue to receive and transmit normally while in the menu function To scroll through the menu options use the or C4 keys When the required menu item has been found align the cursor with the option then press Cm to select it The menu item s parameter setting shown in the display can now be changed by using or Ca to scroll through the list of parameter values Once the desired setting is reached press m to store the value and return the menu option selection level For menu items that display radio information pressing C vJ or C4 will scroll through a list of informational displays The possible menu items are in Table 10 3 10 16 1 Menu ltem Selection Process An example of the menu item selection process and menu item parameter change is shown in Figure 10 7 for the backlight menu item l 2 Press to enter the menu mode Pr
70. e So bead deer Se cede L 36 8 0 7 PERSONALITY ss tsi etc erae ep sd tecti nn E tri Ee ES 36 8 6 T Profil sz u ite ede e ee e b Mee eH Mete te ERR HR 36 008212 001 Rev A 8 7 8 8 8 10 8 11 8 12 8 13 8 14 8 15 8 16 8 17 8 18 8 19 8 20 8 21 8 22 8 23 8 24 8 25 8 26 TABLE OF CONTENTS 8 0 2 Talk GfOUpS Red L 37 OPENSKY DISPLAY OVERVIEW ete nnt test ted e e t e e dudes 37 S Ll1 Displays Top Eines robe o At aide 37 8 72 Display s Second Line nene He reete i hn ln NU 37 8 53 Dwell Display rio Rete tier Re site Mes e Pto eet ee cert lo eei 37 ALERT TONES tert rettet t ER et Ne e pde na els A salad Vest ee ent tastes 38 BASIC MENU STRUCTURE u 39 KEYPAD FUNCTION COMMANDS P5370 _ 41 CHANGING THE ACTIVE PROPILEE 2 5 iib e pde RE d 41 CHANGING THE SELECTED TALK GROUP eerte nre 4 ADJUSTING DISPLAY AND BUTTON BACKLIGHT BRIGHTNESS 41 SEEAELDIMODBL tette te re teo E HC e o ie 42 8 14 1 Enabling Stealth Mode eee eee terre cedit eerie ettet ite dino 42 8 14 2 Disabling Stealth Mode niiina eese eaea ea eea ense 42 8 14 3 Stealth Mode using A B Switch eese ener nen 42 ADJUSTING SIDE TONE AUDIO LEVEL eere nrenr 42 CHANGE OPERATING MODE 2 rte
71. e display followed by the active talk group SELECTIVE ALERTS Selective alert messaging is an OTP feature that allows one of up to eight 8 pre programmed canned text messages to be sent from one radio to another The sender specifies a destination receiving radio selects one of the pre programmed text messages and then transmits it to the destination radio The message delivery system adds sender and time of day information and forwards the message to the destination receiving radio The sending radio receives a brief message noting the status of the transmission Received messages are stored in the radio until deleted or until the radio is rebooted Received messages do not survive a reboot 8 22 4 Defining Messages selective alert messages are pre defined The messages are programmed and provisioned remotely by your OpenSky system administrator The radio user cannot create selective alert message content The entire selective alert message including the abbreviation can be up to 200 characters long When sending a selective alert message the radio may display one of the following status messages Table 8 7 Table 8 7 Status of Selective Alert Messages STATUS MESSAGE DEFINITION Delivering Select Alert message transmit attempt Busy Too busy Try again Dest Down Receiving radio not logged on Not registered Not Reg Transmitting radio not logged on Not registered Deliver
72. eaker When someone answers the phone press the PTT button and speak into the microphone Release the PTT button to listen to the callee Unsuccessful interconnect signaling returns the radio to the normal receive mode and the number remains displayed until the special call is cleared or the time out expires or another group or system is selected Terminate a call by pressing the 9 button 75 008212 001 Rev A In half duplex mode only one person may talk at a time The radio PTT button needs to be pressed in order to communicate to the individual called and released for the NOTE individual called to be heard 9 23 2 2 Direct Dialing of Phone Calls P5370 Model Only 1 If the phone number is not stored in the pre stored list of phone numbers but the phone number 1s known it can be entered directly from the keypad Start by pressing the key then enter the required number from the keypad Press and release the PTT button The last number directly entered be recalled by first pressing then pressing the PTT button NOTE 2 A telephone ring can be heard from the speaker When someone answers the phone press and hold the PTT button and speak into the microphone Release the PTT button to listen to the individual called Unsuccessful interconnect signaling returns the radio to the normal receive mode and the number remains displayed until the special call is cleared or the time out expires or another group or
73. ed Transmission complete Unreachable No response Partial Transmission interrupted 48 008212 001 8 22 2 Sending a Message The sending process has three steps First select the destination radio s User ID then select the alert message and finally send the message 8 22 2 1 Selecting a Destination Using the Keypad P5370 Only 1 Using the keypad enter 7 the keys At the AlertDst prompt enter the full User ID of the unit to send the message A shortened User ID number can be dialed using the following guidelines e Ifthe radio being called is in the same region and agency enter only the last four digits e Ifthe radio being called is in the same region but a different agency enter the last seven digits e If the radio being called is in another region or if the area is unknown enter all ten digits 2 Press the 7 key to activate the selection 3 Use the and buttons or the and buttons to scroll through the available messages until the desired message is displayed 4 Press the 5 or key to send the message 5 Observe Status Messages Table 8 7 to ensure proper delivery 8 22 2 2 Selecting a Destination Using the Menu 1 Using the or Ca key scroll through the menu until AlertDst Alert Destination appears 2 Use the O or button to scroll through the list of User IDs until the desired destination is displayed and press the Cw key 3 Use the or
74. eipt of the defective battery at an Authorized Service Center ASC or M A COM factory for OpenSky Equipment only D Replacement batteries shall be warranted only for the remaining unexpired warranty period of the original battery This warranty becomes void if 1 The battery has been subjected to any kind of misuse detrimental exposure or has been involved in an accident 2 The battery is used in equipment or service other than the radio equipment for which it is specified E The preceding paragraphs set forth the exclusive remedies for claims based upon defects in or non conformity of any battery 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 COMPANY 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 7048B 102 008212 001 WARRANTY A
75. ephone interconnect calls Activates one of a number of programmable software options selected during PC programming Programmable options include hi low power settings keypad lock LCD contrast LCD and keypad back lighting The keys on the keypad have special functions and are labeled using a symbol or abbreviated word describing its primary function Alpha numeric entry is a secondary function of the keys Each key is described in the following subsections Figure 9 1 P5350 Scan Radio Front Panel Table 9 1 P5300 Keypad Functions KEY 49 r 5350 only 5350 only 5350 only FUNCTION Primary Function Accesses the pre stored menu Secondary Function Activates a selected item within the menu This is similar to an Enter key Scrolls thru available menu items see Table 8 4 Adds Deletes selected groups or channels from SCAN list of the currently selected system Toggles SCAN operation ON and OFF Activates one of any programmable software options selected during the PC programming including high low TX power and talkaround 95 008212 001 Rev A Figure 9 2 P5370 System Radio Front Panel KEY FUNCTION m Primary Function Accesses the pre stored menu Secondary Function Activates a selected item within the menu This is similar to an Enter key von Primary Function Allows the
76. ess Jor Ca until the display shows Figure 10 7 Backlight Menu Item Parameter 93 008212 001 Rev A 94 3 Press The backlight menu item is activated Line one shows the active menu item and its current parameter setting Line two shows the currently selected system or group name see Figure 10 8 Figure 10 8 Backlight Menu Display 4 The menu item s parameter setting shown in the display can now be changed by using C or 41 5 Once the desired setting is reached press m to store the value and return the menu option selection level For menu items that display radio information pressing CYO or will scroll through a list of informational displays An example of information displays is shown in Table 10 4 The TX POWER menu item when selected toggles LOW HIGH power It does not use v Jor 4 Jto scroll nor is an additional press of the button required MM 008212 001 Rev Table 10 3 Menu Item Information A PARAMETER FEATURE DISPLAY SETTING COMMENT Keypad Lock Menu Item Locked Locks the keypad To unlock press and release J KEY LOCK Unlocked then within 1 second press the option button NOTE Once Selected this sequence is also a short cut to locking the keypad LOCKED Backlight Adjust Menu Item OFF ON Selects the light level for backlighting BCK LIGHT Once Selected BCKL Contrast Adjust Menu Item 1 2 3
77. ete the group from the scan list or turns OFF Any group that is not in a trunked system group scan list will show a blank for the time out period when it is the selected channel 9 19 4 Nuisance Delete A group can also be deleted from the scan list if it is not the currently selected group by pressing the key P5350 model or the key P5370 model 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 if done using the steps above Deletions done in this manner will not remain deleted if the radio is powered OFF and then powered ON 70 008212 001 9 20 SCANNING TRUNKED SYSTEMS The radio can be programmed with the following System Scan features These features are automatically enabled when the radio 1s powered ON A key or menu option is also defined to allow the System Scan features to be toggled during radio operation The System Scan state will be maintained through system changes but will default to ON when the radio is powered ON Enable Disable via Menu Selection Press and then use the or 4 buttons to scroll through the selections until SS 15 displayed Then press to toggle the System Scan state The SYSC or SYSC OFF display message is displayed for two seconds to show the new state Enable Disable via Pre Programmed Keypad Key Press the key pre programmed to
78. etting The user can scan all talk groups in the active profile that are not locked out as long as there 1s demand on the site Priority P1 and P2 groups are user selectable Receive calls from more than one talk group if available from the current site Allows dragging of the selected talk group P1 P2 and default emergency talk groups to the site on which the radio is registered If other calls are available at the site they also can be heard but they will not be actively dragged The default emergency talk group as well as any emergency enabled talk groups is only dragged if it is in emergency mode The priority groups are fixed to the selected profile s pre defined P1 and P2 groups configured via the UAS In this mode P1 and P2 groups CANNOT be locked out The user can scan all talk groups in the active profile that are not locked out as long as there is demand on the site Allows dragging of the P1 P2 and selected talk group to the site on which the radio is registered If other calls are available at the site they can also be heard but they will not be actively dragged The default emergency talk group as well as any emergency enabled talk groups is only dragged if in emergency mode The scanning mode choice remains in effect until it is changed Even if the radio is turned off the current scanning mode selection is saved for the next use 8 20 2 Checking or Changing Active Scan Mode 8 20
79. ew 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 otherwise altered other than pursuant to Seller s 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
80. f a new group is selected when scan is ON 3 Pressing the PTT button when scan is ON will cause the radio to transmit on the displayed group or to the currently selected group depending on programming 68 MM 008212 001 Rev 9 19 2 Adding Groups to a Scan List P5350 Model Radio 1 Scan must be OFF to add delete groups to from the scan list If the Scan icon F is ON press the Gc key to turn Scan OFF Select the desired group using the Voice group selection knob and or the C or C 4 keys If the selected group is currently on the list pressing will display on line three If the scan list status icon is blank the group can be added to the scan list by pressing the key will be displayed on line three Press the key a second time to set the group to Priority 2 A is displayed on line three Press a third time to set the group to Priority 1 A is displayed on line three The priority level section sequence only advances the group to the next high 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 One of the following messages may be momentarily displayed
81. f zero displayed as OFF in the display up to 31 which is the loudest level CONTROL KNOB Selects systems or group channels depending on programming This is a 16 position rotary knob Note A mechanical stop which can limit the positions accessed is shipped with the radio but must be installed To install the mechanical stop remove the voice group selection knob loosen the set screw on the voice group selection knob metal base using a 1 27 mm hex wrench and remove the voice group selection knob metal base Replace the 16 channel ring with the channel stop ring located at the desired channel Reinstall the voice group selection knob metal base tighten the set screw and reinstall the voice group selection knob 54 EMERGENCY HOME BUTTON PTT BUTTON SIDE OPTION BUTTON 10 SIDE OPTION BUTTON 2 9 2 2 Keypad MM 008212 001 Rev A Automatically selects the pre programmed Group System by pressing and holding for a programmed duration It can also be used to declare an emergency by pressing and holding for a programmed duration The button must be pre programmed for either operation but not both Push To Talk must be pressed before voice transmission begins In trunked mode the radio s ID is transmitted upon depression of the PTT button Refer to Figure 7 3 Exits the current operation removing all displays associated with it and returns the radio to the selected talk group Terminates individual and tel
82. ger is overheating e Only charge M A COM battery packs using a charger approved for use by M A COM e Do not leave batteries in the charger indefinitely For best results leave the battery in the charger for two to six hours after the Green Ready LED comes on Then place the battery pack into service and fully discharge as indicated by the radio low battery warning before re charging If any faults are encountered while charging the battery pack consult the charger s manual to determine the cause and possible corrective action BATTERY PACK USAGE Both Nickel based and Lithium ion batteries vary in capacity and life cycle For instance NiCd batteries have a longer life cycle than NiMH batteries whereas NiMH batteries have a larger capacity However both Nickel based and Lithium ion type batteries require basic usage guidelines be followed in order to optimize the battery runtime or shift life 4 3 1 Usage Guidelines The following guidelines will help optimize the battery runtime or shift life e Ensure Nickle based battery packs are fully discharged as indicated by the radio low battery warning before re charging Full discharge is not required for Lithium Ion battery packs e Periodically condition Nickel based battery packs The frequency should be determined based on usage patterns refer to ECR 7367 If the battery is fully discharged to radio Low Battery warning during routine use the frequency of conditioning may be reduce
83. hrough different sets of 16 systems each banks if more than 16 systems are programmed into NOTE the radio The systems within each bank are then selectable via the Voice group selection knob as described previously in METHOD 1 61 008212 001 Rev A 9 10 9 11 Example System 1 North Group 1 Group 1 2 South 2 Group 2 3 East 3 Group 3 4 West 4 Group 4 1 Press 17 South is the currently selected system 2 Press az Press 4 to select West system 3 Press West is the newly selected system GROUP CHANNEL SELECTION Several methods can be used to select a new group or channel METHOD 1 METHOD 2 METHOD 3 From the control knob If group selection is programmed to the Voice group selection knob select a group by turning the Voice group selection knob to the desired group number position The display registers the new group name on line two If the knob is moved to a position greater than the number of programmed groups the highest programmed group will remain selected The O button can be programmed to provide access to a 2 bank of 16 group number positions 17 32 From keypad If group selection is programmed as the primary function of and 4 select a group by pressing or Ca to scroll through the group list The display registers the new group name on line two P5370 model radios only Direct Access Press 22 to enter the group select mode Press
84. igitized voice signals Digital signals provide improved weak signal performance and cannot be easily monitored with a standard receiver Groups and channels programmed for digital operation transmit only digital signals Message trunked group calls and individual phone calls I Calls are answered back in the mode in which they were received assuming the 67 008212 001 Rev A 9 19 call or hang time is still active Individual phone all call and emergency calls are transmitted clear if the digital mode is disabled or inoperative If receiving an analog message trunked call the radio responds in the analog mode during the hang time on the working channel If receiving an analog I Call the radio responds in the analog mode during the hang time When using the WHC feature to respond to an I Call after the hang time has expired the call is 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 is transmitted as defined by the I Call mode programmed in the list for that ID The overdial DTMF tones are not available while in the Digital Mode 9 18 2 1 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 autoselect it will transmit back in the same mode it received the call For example if
85. in assistance and or radio specific log in instructions NOTE LOG OFF THE NETWORK The O command de registers the radio Typically this is automatically performed when powering down the radio Using this method the User ID is remembered by the radio so only the password is needed at next log in Log off manually by pressing 6 J If a user is logged in it is necessary to log off PERSONALITY As illustrated in Figure 8 3 a personality defines the profiles and talk groups available to the user It is the structuring of a collection of profiles and privileges established by the OpenSky network administrator to provide the user with a comprehensive set of profiles to communicate effectively with the necessary talk groups or individuals Personalities are stored on the network and downloaded over the air to the radio This process is called provisioning Provisioning occurs at radio power up if the personality is not already stored in the radio s memory and at user log in When changes are made to the personality the radio is automatically re provisioned Each personality can contain up to sixteen 16 profiles and each profile can contain up to sixteen talk groups 8 6 1 Profiles As stated above each profile can contain up to sixteen 16 talk groups A profile also defines the radio s emergency behavior All transmissions are made on the selected talk group displayed on the top line of the dwell display The
86. ing from 1 4 Press to select new contrast setting DECLARING AN EMERGENCY Press and hold the red Emergency Home button the length of time is programmable check with the system administrator TXEMER will flash in the display plus and f will be displayed After 2 3 seconds the transmit icon will turn off TXEMER and will remain until the emergency is cleared an Press the PTT will reappear Release PTT when the transmission is complete LOCKING UNLOCKING KEYPAD Press button Within 1 second press the Option button on the side of the radio HIGH LOW POWER ADJUSTMENT Transmit power adjustment is possible if enabled through programming Within conventional systems transmit power is adjustable on a per channel basis Within EDACS trunking systems transmit power is adjustable on a per system basis There are two ways to toggle between high and low power Using the Menu Button 1 PressCw 2 Using the or key scroll until the cursor gt appears to the left of TX POWER in the display 3 Press again to toggle between High and Low power 4 POWER HIGH or POWER LOW will appear momentarily on the top line of the display Using the Pre Programmed Option Button Press the Option button POWER HIGH or POWER LOW will appear momentarily on the top line of the display 92 008212 001 10 16 MENU Th
87. iptions m Steady Battery charge indicator Appears the 1 position in OpenSky mode mi Flashing Low battery indicator m m EH Steady Stealth mode is enabled all tones and the display backlight are disabled voice is still HH heard Appears in the 2 position in OpenSky mode HH E Steady Indicates Selective Call mode Appears in the 8 position in OpenSky mode mum VTAC Connection Indicator Indicates the client is connected to a VTAC Appears in the 9 position in OpenSky mode MERE Steady Radio is data registered Appears in the 10 position OpenSky mode on 57 Steady Indicates received signal strength Appears in the 11 and 12 positions in OpenSky HEH mode FULL CHARGE Steady gt BATTERY LOW Flashing Figure 8 1 Full Cycle Battery Charge Indicator The battery charge indicators illustrate approximate level only based on battery voltage Refer to Figure 8 1 34 8 3 8 4 008212 001 Rev A TRI COLOR LED Tri Color LED Figure 8 2 Tri Color LED The Tri Color LED changes color to indicate radio status and is visible from both the front and top of the radio see Figure 8 2 In OpenSky mode only two radio states are reflected by the LED and the status they represent are Green Receiving Red Transmitting If the LED is flashing rapidly the radio is receiving a
88. ity system control channel if the priority system is in the wide area scan list 9 20 2 2 When ProScan is Enabled The radio monitors the priority system and will switch to the priority system if the criteria defined by the controls in the ProScan Options dialog box are met If ProScan is enabled the rate at which the radio will scan for the priority system is defined by the System Sample Time control located in the ProScan Options dialog box See Section 9 20 3 for more information on ProScan 9 20 3 ProScan The radio may be programmed for ProScan system scan operation for multi site applications depending on the version of radio flash code ProScan is an improved multi site system scanning algorithm designed to replace ProSound scanning 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 compares it with the 71 008212 001 Rev A 9 21 9 22 signal quality of the control channel for each site in its adjacent scan list The signal quality metric used for the ProScan algorithm is based on a combination of both Received Signal Strength Indicator RSSD and Control Channel Verification CCV measurements When the selected system degrades to a pre programmed level the radio will begin to look for a better control
89. ived talk group Otherwise the name of the received talk group is displayed 8 17 2 Transmitting a Voice Call 1 Select the desired talk group 2 Depress and hold the PTT button wait a couple of seconds If programmed by the administrator a grant tone will be sounded 3 Begin speaking into the microphone in a normal voice 4 For maximum clarity hold the radio approximately 2 inches from your mouth Take care not to cover up the microphone while speaking 5 Release the PTT button to terminate an outgoing voice call ADJUSTING AUDIO TREBLE LEVEL The tone of received signals can be adjusted using the radio s Treble Menu 1 Press the C or C 4 buttons to cycle through the menu until Treble Menu is displayed 2 Press or to increase or decrease level There are four levels available low medium medium high and high 3 Press Jor wait a few seconds to return to the dwell display TALK GROUP LOCK OUT There are two ways to focus voice communications by suppressing calls from talk groups in the active profile e No Scan By changing the Scanning Mode to No Scan only the selected talk group is scanned e Lock Out By locking out selected talk groups background noise or chatter can be eliminated and scanning resources can be focused on just those groups whose calls you wish to monitor 43 008212 001 Rev A 8 20 Lock out 1s a listening receive function and only blocks received
90. le The battery icons see Figure 10 4 indicate approximate level only based on battery voltage 10 3 TRI COLOR LED Tri Color LED Figure 10 5 Tri Color LED The Tri Color LED changes color to indicate radio status and is visible from both the front and top of the radio see Figure 10 5 The colors of the LED and the status they represent are Green Receiving Red Transmitting If the LED is flashing rapidly the radio is receiving an emergency call If the LED is flashing every 2 second the selected talk group is in the emergency state although not transmitting If the selected talk group is in the emergency state an asterisk will be displayed next to the talk group name 88 008212 001 10 4 10 5 STATUS MESSAGES During radio operation various radio Status Messages can be displayed The messages are described below MESSAGE NAME DESCRIPTION TALKARND Talkaround Indicates the radio is operating on conventional channels in talkaround mode no repeater LOW BATT Low Battery voltage has dropped to the point to where the radio is no longer Battery able to transmit The radio will still receive calls until the battery is discharged beyond the point of operation at which time the radio will automatically shutdown VOL 31 Volume Indicates the current volume level The volume level display ranges from Level OFF silent to 31 loudest 10 4 1 Error Messages If ei
91. ly in the selected profile NOTE e The scanning priority settings are reset to the default values when the radio is turned off MAKING SELECTIVE CALLS Selective calling is the capability for two voice radio units to obtain and use an independent talk path for a unit to unit call A properly equipped radio can initiate a selective call to any radio in the system that is also programmed for selective calls In the OpenSky system a radio can be configured to initiate selective calls through a pre programmed list in memory called a speed dial list Alternatively a properly equipped radio can initiate a selective call to any radio in the system by entering the ten digit User ID similar to a telephone number of the target radio Some radios are configured to only receive not initiate selective calls Selective calls are terminated if an emergency is declared The network limits selective calls to ten 10 minutes maximum NOTE 46 MM 008212 001 Rev A If a Selective Call is attempted without registration No Priv is displayed NOTE 8 21 1 Manually Dialing a Selective Call P5370 Only 1 Enter 8 the User ID number of the user being called and the key no dashes or spaces Note that this feature must be enabled by the administrator 8 lt destination user id gt 87 destination user id gt 7 A shortened User ID number can be dialed using the following guidelines e If the radio being called is in the sa
92. manufactured and sold by M A COM Inc This product conforms to the European Union WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC Do not dispose of this product in a public landfill Take it to a recycling center at the end of its life 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 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 purpo
93. me region and agency enter only the last four digits e If the radio being called is in the same region but a different agency enter the last seven digits e Ifthe radio being called is in another region or if the area is unknown enter all ten digits 2 Press PTT and release to ring the other user The ring tone is sounded If the other user accepts the call the called user s alias will appear in initiating caller s display The two are now in a unit to unit call until one ends the call the call is terminated due to an initiated emergency or the maximum time limit of ten 10 minutes is reached If the called radio is busy BUSY will appear in the second line of the display 8 21 2 Selective Call Using Speed Dial Speed dial numbers are defined and provisioned by the OpenSky network administrator and cannot be manually entered into the radio by the user Contact the administrator if changes NOTE to the speed dial list are required 1 Scroll through the Menu options using the C or Ca button until Speed Dial appears in the second line of the display Using the or keys scroll through the pre programmed speed dial numbers until the desired number appears in the display and press the PTT button OR 2 Press and hold a key associated with a given number for more than three seconds For example press and hold the to open the Speed Dial Menu and display the number assigned to that key in the speed dial list Press the PT
94. message If the orange LED is flashing rapidly the radio is receiving an emergency call If the LED is flashing every second the selected talk group is in the emergency state although not transmitting If the selected talk group is in the emergency state an asterisk displays next to the talk group name 50 MM 008212 001 Rev A No emergency audio voice In addition to the Emergency Alert signal the microphone goes transmission hot mic capability hot for a predetermined length of time to allow for emergency available per programming by audio voice transmission The radio declaring the emergency has system administrator channel access priority Note that the User can also use the PTT after the pre determined hot mic audio transmission or during to extend the initial hot mic audio transmission 8 24 1 Declaring an Emergency Call or Alert 1 Press the red emergency button on the radio to enter emergency mode The emergency behavior for the selected profile is configured by the network administrator This determines whether pressing the Emergency button sends an Emergency Call or just an Emergency Alert An Emergency Alert is always part of and NOTE sent with an Emergency Call If the active profile of the unit initiating the emergency is configured to Emergency Alert the three beep emergency alert signal is sent only to the dispatcher console If the active profile of the unit initiating
95. n the first two lines of the display default to the user defined display known as the dwell display The top line indicates the currently selected talk group The second line will display the currently selected profile caller ID alias received talk group and current channel name Press the Cw button repeatedly to scroll through and view one of these second line options Alias is a logical ID name such as J Smith The name corresponds to a user ID such as 003 542 0001 37 008212 001 Rev A 8 8 ALERT TONES The P5300 radio also provides audible Alert Tones or beeps to indicate the various operating conditions see Table 8 3 Table 8 3 Alert Tones NAME TONE DESCRIPTION Call Queued one low tone two high tones Call queued for processing Call Denied three short Radio is out of coverage area or requested talk group is active Grant or Go Ahead single short beep Sounded when resources become available for a call request placed in the queue if enabled upon channel access If the radio roams to another site while transmitting then it will auto rekey and begin transmitting on that tower It gives a second grant tone to let the user know they have roamed Call Removed single long low pitched tone Notifies the user access to the channel has been lost out of coverage area or pre empted by higher priority call Low Battery one low pitched one short mid Low battery pitched Selective Alert
96. n National Standards Institute C95 1 1992 IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields 3 kHz to 300 GHz e American National Standards Institute C95 3 1992 IEEE Recommended Practice for the Measurement of Potentially Hazardous Electromagnetic Fields RF and Microwave 2 1 RF EXPOSURE GUIDELINES CAUTION e e DO NOT operate the radio without a proper antenna attached as this may damage the radio and may also cause the FCC RF exposure limits to be exceeded A proper antenna is the antenna supplied with this radio by M A COM or an antenna specifically authorized by M A COM for use with this radio Refer to Table 6 1 e DO NOT transmit for more than 50 of total radio use time 50 duty cycle Transmitting more than 50 of the time can cause FCC RF exposure compliance requirements to be exceeded The radio is transmitting when the TX indicator appears in the display The radio will transmit by pressing the PTT Push To Talk button e Always transmit using low power when possible In addition to conserving battery charge low power can reduce RF exposure e ALWAYS use M A COM authorized accessories antennas batteries belt clips speaker mics etc Use of unauthorized accessories may cause the FCC Occupational Controlled Exposure RF compliance requirements to be exceeded Refer to Table 2 1 11 008212 001 Rev A 2 2
97. n emergency call If the LED is flashing every 2 second the selected talk group is in the emergency state although not transmitting If the selected talk group is in the emergency state an asterisk will be displayed next to the talk group name LOG IN TO THE NETWORK Login occurs either automatically auto registration if the radio has a valid registration or if enabled requires the user to enter a User ID and password The user will be prompted to Pls Login with the 1 login command a User ID and password 1 2 3 4 5 Press 1 17 keys Login command Enter the full 10 digit User ID Press the key Enter the password e If the radio is configured for alpha numeric passwords and the password has consecutive duplicate numbers MES33 for example enter the 7 key between the consecutive duplicate numbers so the radio will not interpret the entry as a letter D in this example e If the radio is configured for numeric only passwords do not press the key between duplicated numbers Press the key twice The User ID may be remembered from the previous log in Refer to Section 8 5 for further details regarding log off commands The password will be established before the radio is put into operation Contact the local OpenSky network administrator for more information 35 008212 001 Rev A 8 5 8 6 If necessary contact radio system administration personnel for log
98. nSky system has been selected from the available systems on your P5300 series portable radio the characteristics described in the following sections will govern operation CONTROLS The P5300 portable radio features two rotary control knobs an emergency button and a dual position A B switch located on the top of the radio Refer to Figure 7 2 Top View The Push To Talk button and two option buttons are located to the left side of the radio keypad see Figure 7 3 Side View The front mounted keypad of the P5370 System model has 15 buttons and the P5350 Scan model has six buttons Refer to Figure 7 5 and Figure 7 4 respectively 8 1 1 Buttons and Knobs The function of the button and knob controls will vary depending on the mode of operation The primary functions of the button and knob controls when in the OpenSky mode of operation are listed in the following paragraphs POWER Applies power to the radio and adjusts audio volume ON OFF VOLUME KNOB Rotating the control clockwise applies power to the radio A single alert tone if enabled through programming indicates the radio is operational Rotating the control clockwise increases the volume level While adjusting the volume the display will momentarily indicate the volume level i e WOL 31 The volume range is from a minimum programmed level of zero displayed as MUTE in the display up to 40 which is the loudest level VOICE GROUP Used to select voice groups
99. nd are used primarily to display system and group names Line 1 also displays radio status messages The 3rd line is used primarily to display radio status icons All three lines are used to display menu options when in the menu mode If programmed the display backlighting will illuminate upon power up or when radio controls are operated Cappi i epg ron Thieme Henk or m i E n s m icons 1 bm ii Hood Figure 9 3 Radio Display 57 008212 001 Rev A 9 4 RADIO STATUS ICONS Status Icons indicate the various operating characteristics of the radio The icons show operating modes and conditions and appear on the third line of the display see Table 9 2 Table 9 2 Display Descriptions suena Steady Busy transmitting or receiving Appears in the 2 position of the display Flashing call queued Steady special call mode individual or telephone Appears in the 11 position of the display Steady during all radio transmissions Appears in the 1 position of the display Steady transmit at low power Appears in the 5th position of the display If icon is not visible transmit at high power Steady battery charge indicator Appears in the 12th position of the display Flashing Low battery indicator Steady Indicates the current channel is set up as an analog channel Appears in the 7th position of the display Steady trunked system in Failsoft mode Appear
100. nly allow authenticated users Screen displays An invalid password has been Verify the password and re enter BAD PWD entered Screen displays The radio may be too hot The radio Let the radio cool before attempting to OVR TEMP will cease transmitting if transmit Report this failure to an operational temperature threshold authorized technician has been exceeded Radio powers off for Radio may be experiencing very Have the battery checked by no apparent reason low voltage authorized technician Radio will not Radio may be out of coverage area Return to coverage area if possible If transmit or may be overheated overheated let radio cool before retrying transmission Report this failure to an authorized technician 101 008212 001 Rev A BATTERY WARRANTY A M A COM Inc hereinafter Seller warrants to the original purchaser for use hereinafter Buyer that nickel cadmium and nickel metal hydride batteries supplied by Seller shall be free from defects in material and workmanship and shall conform to its published specifications for a period of twelve 12 months from the date of purchase B For purposes of this warranty batteries shall be deemed defective if 1 the battery capacity is less than 80 rated capacity or 2 the battery develops leakage C If any battery fails to meet the foregoing warranty Seller shall correct the failure by issuing a replacement battery upon rec
101. nob metal base Replace the 16 channel ring with the channel stop ring located at the desired channel Re install the voice group selection knob metal base tighten the set screw and re install the voice group selection knob EMERGENCY Automatically selects the pre programmed Group System by pressing and HOME BUTTON holding for a programmed duration It can also be used to declare an emergency by pressing and holding for a programmed duration The button must be pre programmed for either operation but not both PTT BUTTON Push To Talk must be pressed before voice transmission begins SIDE OPTION Unsquelches the receiver and allows channel monitoring prior to BUTTON 1 O transmission Momentarily removes the Channel Guard decoding from the channel SIDE OPTION Activates one of a number of programmable software options selected BUTTON 2 during PC programming Programmable options include hi low power settings keypad lock LCD contrast and LCD and keypad back lighting 84 008212 001 10 1 2 Keypad The keys on the keypad have special functions and are labeled using a symbol or abbreviated word describing its primary function Numeric entry is a secondary function of the keys Each key is described in the following subsections Figure 10 1 P5350 Scan Radio Front Panel KEY FUNCTION Primary Function Allows the user to scroll through available systems grou
102. ns to scroll through the list of stored numbers h is displaved Press the 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 Overdial select entry mode remains active until the call is dropped cleared or m is pressed The overdial select entry mode can be re entered if the call is still active by pressing J 76 008212 001 9 24 5370 Model Radio 1 Follow the procedure in Section 9 23 2 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 one of the following methods METHOD 1 1 Enter the overdial selection mode by pressing the button 2 Use the or Ca buttons to scroll through the list of stored numbers b is displayed Press the 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 Overdial select entry mode remains active until the call is dropped cleared or is pressed The overdial select entry mode can be re entered if the call is still active by pressing METHOD 2 P5370 model r
103. o is receiving an emergency call If the LED is flashing every 2 second the selected talk group is in the emergency state although not transmitting If the selected talk group is in the emergency state an asterisk will be displayed next to the talk group name STATUS MESSAGES During radio operation various radio Status Messages can be displayed The messages are described NAME Call Queued System Busy Call Denied Control Channel Scan Wide Area Scan System Scan Features On DESCRIPTION Indicates the system has placed the call in a request queue 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 Indicates the radio or talkgroup is not authorized to operate on the selected system and or talkgroup Indicates the control channel is lost and the radio has entered the Control Channel Scan mode to search for the control channel usually out of range indication Indicates the radio has entered the Wide Area Scan mode to search for a new system if enabled through programming Indicates the System Scan features are enabled 59 008212 001 Rev A MESSAGE SYSC OFF System Scan Features Off LOW BATT Low Battery RXEMER Receive Emergency TXEMER Transmit Emergency VOL 31 Volume Level WHC Who Has Called UNKNOWN Unknown ID 9 7 DESCRIPTION Indicates the System Sc
104. ocal solid waste officials for details in your area for recycling options or proper disposal Canadian and U S users may call Toll Free 1 800 8 BATTERY for information and or procedures for returning rechargeable batteries in your locality 18 008212 001 Rev A PRODUCT INFORMATION 008212 001 Rev A 9 9 1 INTRODUCTION The P5300 series portable radio is available in two models the P5350 Scan model with a limited 6 button front mounted keypad and the P5370 System model with a 15 button DTMF front mounted keypad The 900 MHz P5300 portable radio delivers end to end digital voice and IP data communications It is designed to support multiple operating modes including e OpenSky Trunked mode e EDACS Trunked mode e Conventional Analog mode The P5300 portables can include all of these modes or just one Additional modes of operation can be added with software updates The P5300 supports a full range of advanced digital trunking features including voice group calls priority scanning emergency calls late call entry and dynamic reconfiguration It performs autonomous roaming for wide area applications High quality voice coding and robust audio components assure speech clarity In the trunked modes the user selects a communications operating system i e OpenSky or EDACS and group While communicating in a trunked mode channel selection is transparent to the user and is controlled
105. odes activates one of any programmable Corr software options selected during the PC programming including high low TX power P5350 only and talkaround Currently undefined in OTP 327 az NEM These keys function much as a typical DTMF telephone pad 0 9 and keys and T ml are used to place telephone interconnect and individual unit to unit calls 78 e They can also be used to enter passwords for logging into the OpenSky network if not 6 pre configured for automatic registration at power up Gre o P5370 Only Initiates OpenSky functions log in log out selective call telephone interconnect call etc See page 41 for additional information It is also used as an escape or to P5370 Only clear an entry something like backspace but it clears everything and not only the last digit character e Used in conjunction with alpha numeric keys for passwords and OpenSky P5370 Only functions See page 41 for additional information 27 008212 001 Rev A 7 1 3 Display The P5300 display 1s made up of 3 lines Lines 1 and 2 contain twelve alpha numeric character blocks each The 3 line also contains twelve blocks each used to display radio status icons If programmed the display backlighting will illuminate upon power up or when radio controls are operated Specific display characteristics will be discussed in following sub sections Line 1 Selected Talk Group Line 2 Caller
106. ogrammed to activate when pressed or when released A macro key may also be pre programmed to change the key stroke sequence the next time the macro key is activated For detailed operation and assignment of macro keys contact your communications supervisor or administrator PORTABLE DATA The P5300 series portable radios when operating in the EDACS Trunked configuration permit both voice and data calls to be transmitted and received The radio can handle only one type of call at a time 79 008212 001 Rev A however either data or voice is selected transparently by the operator through normal usage of the radio Data communications is not supported in conventional mode The radios can be connected to a Mobile Data Terminal MDT or to a host computer Any RS 232 compatible device that supports the Radio Data Interface RDI protocol Version 1 91 or greater may be connected to the radio Support for MDTs or host computers is a programmable option per radio Additionally radios may also be programmed for data only operation no voice calls transmitted or received 9 28 1 Displays The following will be displayed during the various states of data mode of operation TX DATA Appears on top line of display when the radio is transmitting a data call DATA Appears on top line of display when the radio is receiving a data call DATA OFF Appears on top line of display when the radio is in the data disabled state DAT
107. ps or channels depending C J on personality programming Secondary Function Changes the selection for an item within a list Primary Function Accesses the pre stored menu Secondary Function Activates a selected item within a list This is similar to an Enter key Adds Deletes selected groups or channels from the Scan list of the currently selected system SCN OPT Turns the Scan operation ON and OFF Activates one of a number of programmable software options 85 008212 001 Rev A V TT Figure 10 2 P5370 System Radio Front Panel KEY m mez Gx Gs 95 0 eer R s B o L U FUNCTION Primary Function Allows the user to scroll through available systems groups or channels depending on personality programming Secondary Function Changes the selection for an item within a list Primary Function Accesses the pre stored menu Secondary Function Activates a selected item within a list This is similar to an Enter key Primary Function Refer to the separate key definitions within this table Secondary Function These keys function much as a typical DTMF telephone pad 0 9 and keys and are used to place telephone interconnect and individual unit to unit calls Selects a specific system If the rotary knob is programmed to select the system and more than 16 systems are programmed in
108. repeatedly charged and not fully discharged further resulting in a lower voltage and a lower capacity Fortunately both nominal voltage and capacity are restored through battery conditioning CAUTION Conditioning requires fully charging and fully discharging the battery three 3 times using the tri chemistry charger The first time the battery is put into the charger this unit will condition Nickel based battery packs by automatically charging and discharging cycling the battery Refer to the appropriate charger manual for details 15 008212 001 Rev A CAUTION 4 1 3 Additional Information For more information regarding the proper care of portable radio batteries or establishing a battery maintenance program refer to ECR 7367 which may be ordered by calling toll free 1 800 368 3277 then select option 7 CHARGING BATTERY PACKS Battery chargers are available from M A COM with nominal charge times Combinations include single and multi position charge units M A COM chargers are specifically designed for charging nickel based and lithium ion battery packs The chargers are chemistry specific for the battery packs and automatically adjust the charging profiles accordingly Refer to the appropriate charger manual for specific operating instructions 4 2 1 Charging Guidelines Observe the following guidelines when charging a battery pack e Avoid high temperature during charging e Discontinue use if the char
109. s are answered back in the mode in which they were received assuming the call or hang time is still active 96 008212 001 10 18 Individual phone all call and emergency calls are transmitted clear if the digital mode is disabled or inoperative If receiving an analog I Call the radio responds in the analog mode during the hang time When using the WHC feature to respond to an I Call after the hang time has expired the call is 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 is transmitted as defined by the I Call mode programmed in the list for that ID The overdial DTMF tones are not available while in the Digital Mode 10 17 2 1 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 autoselect 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 digital and entered in the scan list it can receive clear and digital calls provided autoselect was programmed in the radio The user can choose to transmit on the scanned or selected group If a group is entered in the scan list more than once and in different modes clear and digital only
110. s in the 4th position of the display E Steady group or channel in scan list Appears in the 10th position of the display z Steady priority 2 group or channel Appears in the 10th position of the display H Steady priority 1 group or channel Appears in the 10th position of the display FR Steady rotates clockwise scan mode enabled Appears in the 9th position of the display H If icon is not visible scan is disabled Steady transmit in encrypt mode Appears in the 6th position of the display Flashing receiving an encrypted call Steady Indicates the current channel is set up as a ProVoice or Aegis channel Appears in the 7th position of the display FULL CHARGE Steady BATTERY LOW Flashing Figure 9 4 Full Cycle Battery Charge Indicator The battery charge indicators illustrate approximate level only based on battery voltage Refer to Figure 9 4 58 008212 001 9 5 9 6 TRI COLOR LED Tri Color LED Figure 9 5 Tri Color LED The Tri Color LED changes color to indicate radio status and 1s visible from both the front and top of the radio see Figure 9 5 The colors of the LED and the status they represent are defined below Green Red below MESSAGE QUEUED SYS BUSY DENIED CC SCAN WA SCAN SYSC ON Receiving Transmitting If the LED is flashing rapidly the radi
111. scroll through menus Displays the current channel Press to return to dwell display Use O or to turn scan on and off Press CM to return to dwell display Use or to choose a talk group for locking unlocking Press to toggle lt on locked out and off Use or to choose Priority 2 talk group Press to return to dwell display Use or to choose Priority 1 talk group Press to return to dwell display No alerts or alert message text scrolls in display Use Qor to view all messages Use or to choose a speed dial number Press M to go to the Alert Msg menu Use O or to scroll through canned messages Press send message and return to dwell display Use O or to choose a speed dial number and press PTT to place call Use O or to choose an available profile Press to return to dwell display Use O or to choose a talk group in current profile Press M Jto return to dwell display Use or to choose emergency talk group Press M to toggle on dismiss and off Press to change bottom line option MM 008212 001 Rev A 8 10 KEYPAD FUNCTION COMMANDS P5370 ONLY To perform a command from the keypad use the keypad commands in Table 8 5 Table 8 5 Keypad Function Commands Log off command 0 logs the user off the system See Section 8 5 for additional
112. se without the express written permission of M A COM Inc Copyright 2007 M A COM Inc All rights reserved 2 008212 001 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page SAFETY CONVENTIONS sta d s PH pa Ven 10 SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION sscssssscssscsscssessenscsscsscssscsscssccsssencescssssenecsssssssecssesscsesees 11 2 1 REEXPOSURE GUIDELINES ct icti eret tate reir Ee eet hl tacts 11 2 0 ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE COMPATIBILITY eene 12 OPERATING TIPS JT kk io loan 13 3 1 EFFICIENT RADIO OPERATION nan 13 3 1 1 Antenna Care and 1 rennen nennen nennen 13 3 1 2 Blectronic DEVICES zil e one t eese ese e te eer reete e C TRE Reve 13 Sil 3 AITEPATU ir delet een hansen eae se 14 3 14 Blectric Blastmg Caps e oue ipee ehe la 14 3 1 5 Potentially Explosive Atmospheres eese nennen 14 BATTERIES ET 15 4 1 CONDITIONING BATTERY tnter nre 15 4 1 1 Conditioning NiMH Battery Packs sees eren 15 4 1 2 Conditioning NICD Battery Packs esee eren nre nennen nennen 15 4 1 3 Additional Information nana 16 42 CHARGING a ee Geet lu 16 42 1 Charging Guidelines E eec eua eph es
113. select the lockable talk group 4 lt appears next to the locked out talk group 8 19 2 Unlock a Talk Group 1 Use the or C4 buttons to scroll through the menu choices until LockOutMenu appears in the display 2 Use the or keys to scroll through the list of talk groups if any until the user group you want to unlock appears in the display 3 Use the key to unlock the displayed talk group o e Changing the active profile removes any lockouts you have made NOTE e Turning off the radio removes any lockouts you have made SCANNING 8 20 1 Selecting Scan Modes Three scanning modes are available for the radio but only one can be active at any time Changing the scanning mode changes the way the radio scans voice calls for all of the profiles in the radio personality no matter which profile is or becomes active 44 008212 001 The choice of scanning mode broadens or narrows the span of communications with all the groups in profiles you listen to but does not affect your interaction with those groups you talk with The scanning modes available for selection may be limited to a subset of the three scanning modes by the administrator Table 8 6 Scan Modes SCAN MODE EXPLANATION No Scan Normal Fixed Eliminates distractions Full communications listen and talk with the active talk group No calls received from other talk groups This is the default s
114. status codes bit error rates and RSSI data Cv OFF ON SilentEmerg Cv JC4J available modes Mode Menu Cv current latitude and longitude degrees minutes seconds GPS Cv User ID of user currently logged in User ID a Radio s IP address P Address a station s call sign Station ID a OFF StealthMenu a LOW MEDIUM MEDHIGH HIGH Treble Menu a a Le gt gt Bright Menu a OFF LOW MED HIGH Side Menu Ga See Next Page Displays radio system connection data For engineering use Use or to toggle between OFF ON Press M to enable Use or to choose an available mode Press M and confirm Y N with O or and m again GPS latitude and longitude position of currently tuned to base station GPS Site or V TAC GPS scrolls across top line of the display GPS Aged indicates VTAC coordinates haven t been updated for more that 2 minutes User s identification name scrolls across top line of the display if programmed Radio s Internet Protocol IP address scrolls across top line of the display Station s identification name scrolls across top line of the display if programmed Use
115. sure RF compliance reguirements to be exceeded DESCRIPTION ANTENNAS PART NUMBER 1 4 Wave Whip Antenna KRE 101 1223 02 BATTERIES IMMERSION RATED 7 5V Nickel Cadmium NiCd Battery Immersible non lt IS gt BT 023406 001 7 5V Nickel Cadmium NiCd Battery Immersible lt IS gt BT 023406 002 7 5V Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH Battery Immersible non lt IS gt BT 023406 003 7 5V Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH Battery Immersible lt IS gt BT 023406 004 7 5V Lithium lon Li lon Battery Immersible non lt IS gt BT 023406 005 7 5V Lithium lon Li lon Battery Immersible lt IS gt BT 023406 006 MISCELLANEOUS ACCESSORIES Speaker Mic without Antenna cc provision lt IS gt MC 023933 001 Speaker Mic with Antenna cc provision lt IS gt MC 023933 002 Earphone for Speaker Mic lt IS gt LS103239V1 DROP SHIP AUDIO ACCESSORIES Earphone Kit Black EA 009580 001 Earphone Kit Beige EA 009580 002 2 Wire Kit Palm Mic Black EA 009580 003 2 Wire Kit Palm Mic Beige EA 009580 004 3 Wire Kit Mini Lapel Mic Black EA 009580 005 3 Wire Kit Mini Lapel Mic Beige EA 009580 006 Explorer Headset with PTT EA 009580 007 Lightweight Headset Single Speaker with PTT EA 009580 008 Breeze Headset with PTT EA 009580 009 Headset Heavy Duty N C Behind the Head with PTT EA 009
116. system is selected 3 To terminate the call momentarily press the button 9 23 3 Dual Tone Multi Frequency Overdial Conventional Mode 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 Dual Tone Multi Frequency DTME 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 method makes 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 These numbers are accessed by pressing the key then following the selection mode rules Perform the following procedures to access and dial these stored numbers P5350 Model Radio 1 Follow the procedure in Section 9 23 2 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 Enter selection mode first to enable entry of Overdial numbers by pressing the Cw button 3 Follow the selection mode rules to call up a stored number from the phone list Use the C or C4 butto
117. te ie 89 10 7 SYS FEM SELECTION tree ne eee ette cete border ere eH e eMe de EU 90 10 8 GROUP CHANNEL 2 neo eae o eta te ete eae 90 10 9 MODIEY SCAN LIS 5d RE dnt a 91 10 01 P5370 Mode ee a 91 10 9 2 P5330 Model eit ierit ha na nn 91 10 10 NUISANCE DELETE 91 10 11 BACKLIGHT ON OPE eor E Ptr tH te i Re ne eh ne cee 9 10 12 CONTRAST ADJUST 6 nene en eee eee Een eee teet tete eoe eet teats 92 10 13 i ee epi Rege p a re ted 92 10 14 LOCKING UNLOCKING KEYPAD eese eene eniti dete eiroet ia seeni R E et 92 10 15 HIGH LOW POWER ADJUSTMENT esee nnne 92 10 16 MBNU I est etie tte a Heer E 93 10 16 1 Menu Item Selection nennen ennt 93 10 17 DIGITAL VOICE OPERATION ln null 96 10 17 1 Clear nan 96 10 172 Digital Mode 6 nnde em eene eee 96 10 18 RECEIVING A CALL iet eoe et He Eee i n o UG inou edge 97 10 19 SENDING A CALL HN I 97 11 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE s ket Ah don kar na 100 008212 001 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 12 BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING si zo a inn zebra 101 FIGURES Figure 4 1
118. the first occurrence of the group will be used Table 10 5 Transmit Receive Mode Compatibility for Digital Voice Operation GROUP CHANNEL CLEAR DIGITAL PROGRAMMING RECEIVE RECEIVE TRANSMIT DIGITAL RECEIVING A CALL 1 Select the desired conventional system channel or turn scan ON and make sure desired channel is in scan list 2 When the radio receives a call the radio will unmute and the channel name will appear in the display SENDING A CALL 1 Select desired system channel 2 Ensure the channel is not busy by pressing the button momentarily If audio is heard or if the aE icon is on the channel is busy 3 When you re sure that the channel is not busy press the PTT button and speak into the microphone 97 MM 008212 001 Rev This page intentionally left blank 98 MM 008212 001 Rev A TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND WARRANTY INFORMATION 99 008212 001 Rev A 11 100 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE The Technical Assistance Center s TAC resources are available to help with overall system operation maintenance upgrades and product support TAC is the point of contact when answers are needed to technical questions Product specialists with detailed knowledge of product operation maintenance and repair provide technical support via a toll free in North American telephone number Support is also available through mail fax and e mail For more inform
119. the numeric key mapped to the desired group Press M The radio will move to the selected group MODIFY SCAN LIST 9 11 1 Press 2 3 Press 4 Press 5 Press 6 Press 7 Press 9 11 2 1 2 3 4 P5370 Model 32 9 to toggle scan OFF and verify F is not displayed Select group or channel once to remove group or channel from list once to add as a normal group or channel 6 twice to add as a Priority 2 group three times to add as a Priority 1 group 32 to re start scanning P5350 Model Press to toggle scan OFF and verify F is not displayed Select group or channel Press once to remove group or channel from the list Press once to add as a normal group or channel 62 008212 001 Rev A 9 12 9 13 9 14 9 15 9 16 C we og Uno po Press twice to add as a Priority 2 group Press three times to add as a Priority 1 group Press to re start scanning BACKLIGHT ON OFF Press to access the menu Press or Ca to scroll through menu until BCKLGHT appears Press to select Backlight menu Press Jor 4 to toggle backlight ON and OFF Press to select new backlight setting CONTRAST ADJUST Press to access the menu Press C or C4 Jto scroll through menu until CONTRAST appears Press to select Contrast menu Press or C 4 Jto adjust contrast setting from 1 4
120. ther of the Error Messages shown below is displayed the radio is programmed incorrectly or needs servicing or PowerUp only Where xxxx is the error code and ERE or Diis ERR is the message ALERT TONES The P5300 radio provides audible Alert Tones or beeps to indicate the various operating conditions see Table 10 2 Table 10 2 Alert Tones NAME TONE DESCRIPTION Call Originate one short mid OK to talk after pressing the push to talk button pitched Carrier Control five high pitched PTT depressed for maximum length of time Timer one long low pitched Low Battery one low pitched Low battery one short mid pitched TX Low Battery one low pitched After PTT battery too low to transmit Alert TURNING ON THE RADIO 1 Power ON the radio by rotating the POWER ON OFF VOLUME knob clockwise A short alert signal if enabled through programming indicates the radio is ready to use Refer to Figure 7 2 for location of the POWER ON OFF VOLUME KNOB 2 The display shows the last selected system and group or a default system and group depending on programming 89 008212 001 Rev A 10 7 10 8 90 Adjust the POWER ON OFF VOLUME knob to the desired volume level 4 Select the desired system and group The display indicates the current system and group names 5 The radio is now ready to transmit and receive calls METHOD 1 METHOD 2 METHOD 3 SYSTEM
121. tion Display RADIO ID LID in EDACS EA In CONV it has XXXXXXXX no meaning RAM SIZ RAM Size FLSH SIZ Flash Size RF BAND Frequency Band PERS VER Software Version DSP DATE Date DSP code was built DSP TIME Time DSP code was built DSP FEAT The DSP Features supported by the DSP code in Hexadecimal Bit mapped see IPC spec for details e 0x0001 Conventional e 0 0002 EDACS e 0 0010 AMPF e 0x0020 undefined DSP VER DSP Software Version FLSH VER FLASH Software ex P53U0102 P portable 53 5300 radio U unencrypted 01 major revision gt 50 means unreleased code 02 minor revision M A COM Copyright C 2007 PERSNLTY Personality Name BLD DATE Date host ARM code was built BLD TIME Time host ARM code was built DIGITAL VOICE OPERATION Digital voice programmed systems have two 2 different voice modes clear analog and digital The voice modes are programmed on a per group basis within each trunked system 9 18 1 Clear Mode The Clear Mode is a voice mode 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 be monitored easily by unauthorized persons Groups or channels programmed for clear operation cannot transmit or receive digital messages NOTE 9 18 2 Digital Mode The Digital Mode allows the radio to transmit and receive d
122. tions below to maximize the useful life of each type of battery Do not disassemble or modify Lithium Ion battery packs The Lithium Ion battery packs are equipped with built in safety and protection features Should these features be disabled or tampered with in any way the battery pack can leak acid overheat emit smoke burst and or ignite If the battery is ruptured or is leaking electrolyte that results in skin or eye contact with the electrolyte immediately flush the affected area with water If the battery electrolyte gets in the eyes flush with water for 15 minutes and consult a physician WARNING CONDITIONING BATTERY PACKS 4 1 1 Conditioning NiMH Battery Packs Condition a new NiMH battery before putting into use This also applies to rechargeable NiMH batteries that have been stored for long periods weeks months or longer Conditioning requires fully charging and fully discharging the battery three 3 times using the tri chemistry charger The first time the battery is put into the charger this unit will condition Nickel based battery packs by automatically charging and discharging cycling the battery Refer to the appropriate charger manual for details 4 1 2 Conditioning NICD Battery Packs A new NICD battery does not reguire conditioning before use However M A COM recommends periodically conditioning NICD batteries to avoid memory effect which results when a NICD battery is
123. toggle System Scan and the SYSC or SYSC OFF display message is displayed for two seconds to show the new state 9 20 1 Wide Area System Scanning The P5300 series radio can be programmed for Wide Area System Scan operation for roaming across mobile systems 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 9 20 2 Priority System Scan The radio can also be programmed for Priority System Scan 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 This is done at a programmable rate defined by the value in the Priority Scan Time control unless the algorithm is enabled as explained in the following sections This priority scan timer is reset each time the PTT button is pressed or when the call is received If the priority system control channel is found or meets the predefined criteria lt ProScan gt the radio will automatically switch to the priority system 9 20 2 1 Enabling the Wide Area System Scan Function If the radio cannot find the control channel of the selected system and begins to wide area system scan the radio will only scan for the prior
124. trol clockwise applies power to the radio A single alert tone if enabled through programming indicates the radio is operational Rotating the control clockwise increases the volume level Minimum volume levels may be programmed into the radio to prevent missed calls due to a low volume setting While adjusting the volume the display will momentarily indicate the volume level i e 001 40 The volume range is from a minimum programmed level of zero displayed as MUTE in the display up to 40 which is the loudest level Used to select voice groups channels This is a 16 position rotary knob Note A mechanical stop used to limit the number of accessible positions is shipped with the radio but must be installed To install the mechanical stop remove the voice group selection knob loosen the set screw on the voice group selection knob metal base using a 1 27mm hex wrench and remove the voice group selection knob metal base Replace the 16 channel ring with the channel stop ring located at the desired channel Re install the voice group selection knob metal base tighten the set screw and re install the voice group selection knob Used to declare an emergency by pressing and holding for a programmed duration The Push To Talk button must be pressed before voice transmission begins Scrolls UP or DOWN thru available items within a sub menu available talk groups pre programmed speed dial numbers canned alert messages etc
125. tton to activate a selection Gr Secondary function While in the dwell display press repeatedly to scroll through and view status display on 2 line for current profile caller received talk group and channel C4 JCvJ Scrolls thru available menu items see Table 8 4 i P5350 only Currently undefined i P5350 only Currently undefined OPT P5350 only Currently undefined 17 2 3 GE The alpha numeric keys are used to place telephone interconnect and 5 68 individual unit to unit calls The keys operate like a normal telephone Me keypad 75 85 9m Yo Also used to enter passwords for logging into the OpenSky network if not pre ROUES configured for automatic registration at power up P5370 Only Initiates OpenSky functions log in log out selective call telephone interconnect call etc See page 41 for additional information It is also used P5370 Only as an escape or to clear an entry something like backspace but it clears everything and not only the last digit character w e Used in conjunction with alpha numeric keys for passwords and OpenSky P5370 Only functions See page 41 for additional information 33 008212 001 Rev A 8 2 RADIO STATUS ICONS Status Icons indicate the various operating characteristics of the radio The icons show operating modes and conditions and appear on the third line of the display see Table 8 2 Table 8 2 Status Icons Descr
126. tton to transmit p will turn ON will turn OFF and the channel access tone will sound Line one shows the called individual s ID followed by the logical ID number of the unit being called The message IMDU displays on line two Proceed talking into the microphone 9 22 3 Call Storage Lists There are two lists available for call storage in the P5300 series radios 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 the calls received list is available The user can toggle to the personality list by selecting any index other than 0 or toggle between the two lists by pressing the 7 key If wrap is enabled the calls received list wraps on itself and not into the other list 74 008212 001 9 23 CALL PERSONALITY RECEIVED LIST LIST WHCI 10 Programmable E SELI 1 10 From SEL XX Keypad INDV 10 INDV 11 e s Preprogrammed k bd into radio e e WHGC 10 INDV 99 Figure 9 11 Calls Received and Personality Lists 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 the Cw key toggles the time stamp ON and OFF The time stamp indicates how long ago the call was recei
127. ued for processing Autokey one mid pitched Gueued call received channel assignment System Busy three low pitched System busy or unable to complete call Call Denied one low pitched Radio is not authorized on the system or group Carrier Control five high pitched one long low PTT depressed for maximum length of time Timer pitched Low Battery one low pitched one short mid Low battery pitched TX Low Battery one low pitched After PTT battery too low to transmit Alert SYSTEM SELECTION METHOD 1 From the control knob If system selection is programmed to the SYSTEM GROUP CHANNEL SELECTION control knob select a system by turning the knob to the desired system number position 1 16 The display registers the new system name on line one The 17 button can be programmed to provide access to a 2 bank of 16 system number positions 17 32 METHOD 2 From the keypad If system selection 1s programmed as the primary function of and C4 select a system by pressing C or 4 to scroll through the system list The display registers the new system name on line one METHOD 3 P5370 model radios only Direct Access Press to enter the system select mode Press the numeric key which is mapped to the desired system Press The radio will move to the selected system If system selection is programmed to the SYSTEM GROUP CHANNEL knob direct access to systems will not be available Pressing vJ or will scroll t
128. up is assigned as Priority 1 or Priority 2 the previously assigned group will change to non priority scanning One of the following messages may be momentarily displayed DIS The radio is not programmed to scan FIXEU P1 A Priority 1 group has been pre programmed into the radio A new Priority 1 group cannot be selected FIND LST A fixed scan list has been pre programmed into the radio It is not possible to change the list without reprogramming the radio To quickly view multiple group scan status press either or the key Then slowly but consistently rotate the group knob Each group status will appear on the display NOTE 9 19 3 Deleting Groups from a Scan List P5350 Model Radio 1 With scan operation turned OFF select the desired group to delete from the selected trunked system group scan list 2 Press 40 The current status of the group is displayed for a time out period While the current status is displayed press 45 until the group from the scan list is blank The sequence is blank 81 5 blank Any group that is not in a trunked system group scan list will show a blank for the time out period when it is the selected channel P5370 Model Radio 1 With scan operation turned OFF select the desired group to delete from the selected trunked system s group scan list 2 Press 95 The current status of the group is displayed for a time out period 3 While the status is displayed press to del
129. ved When in the pre stored list pressing the Cw key toggles the Logical IDentification LID ON and OFF TELEPHONE INTERCONNECT CALLS 9 23 1 Receiving a Telephone Interconnect Call When the radio receives a telephone interconnect call a call directed only to the user s radio it un mutes on the assigned working channel and displays T The first line displays The second line displays IHDU Proceed with the call Press the PTT to talk release the PTT to listen 9 23 2 Sending a Telephone Interconnect Call 9 23 21 Pre Stored Number Use the following procedures to initiate and complete a Telephone Interconnect call 1 P5370 Model To select a previously stored phone number press the key Use the or 4 buttons to scroll through the list of stored numbers P5350 Model To select a previously stored phone number press the Cw key Use the C or 4 buttons to select the menu option PHM CALL Press the m key again then use the CO or buttons to scroll through the list of pre stored numbers 2 Press and release the PTT button When the radio is clear to transmit turns ON turns OFF and the channel access tone sounds Line one shows the accompanying name selected from the list of stored numbers The message PH HME appears on line two of the display The radio then automatically transmits the programmed number stored in the special call queue 3 A telephone ring will be heard from the sp
130. via digital communication with the system controller e g base station in an OpenSky system or a CSD in an EDACS system This provides advanced programmable features and fast access to communication channels In Conventional Analog mode the user selects a channel and communicates directly on that channel A channel is a transmit receive radio frequency 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 through programming Consult your System Administrator for the particular features programmed into your P5300 WATER RESISTANCE The P5300 series portable radios operate reliably even under adverse conditions These radios meet MIL STD 810F specifications for wind driven rain humidity and salt fog 20 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES MM 008212 001 Rev A Table 6 1 lists the Options and Accessories tested for use with the P5300 series portable radios Refer to the maintenance manual or to M A COM s Products and Services Catalog for a complete list of options and accessories including those items that do not adversely affect the RF energy exposure WARNING 5 47381006798 CAUTION Table 6 1 Options and Accessories Always use M A COM authorized accessories antennas batteries belt clips speaker mics etc Use of unauthorized accessories may cause the FCC Occupational Controlled Expo
131. y off using the Side Menu For covert operations it may be necessary to turn off side tones For safety s sake turning off the radio during covert operations is not recommended If the radio is operating properly but side tones are not heard when the menu buttons are pressed the side tones are probably turned off To turn them back on access the Side Tone menu and select a setting other than off Use the following procedure set side tone level 1 Press the C orC 4 buttons to cycle through the menu until Side Menu is displayed 2 Press or to change to the desired level Off Low Medium and High To turn side tones completely off use the Off setting 42 008212 001 8 16 8 17 8 18 8 19 CHANGE OPERATING MODE Press the C vJor 4 buttons to cycle through the menu until Mode Menu is displayed Press O or to select the desired operating mode Press and use O to select Y or N Tu ROS qan p Press Cw again to make selection and return to the dwell display RECEIVING AND TRANSMITTING VOICE CALLS As soon as the radio completes the initialization sequence and registers on the OpenSky network the user will begin to hear calls from the talk groups in the active profile if available 8 17 1 Receiving a Voice Call No action is required on the part of the user The caller s alias is only shown when the selected talk group matches the rece

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