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Radio Controls

 

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Radio Controls

 

Radio Controls

 

The numbers refer to the illustrations on the inside 
front cover.

 

1.

 

On/Off Button

 

Turns the radio on/off.

 

2.

Microphone Connector

3.

Volume Up/Down Control

4.

Three Colour Indicators

 

 (LEDs)

Green, Flashing: Scanning.
Green, Continuous: Power On.
Yellow, Slow Flashing: Call setup requested.
Yellow, Fast Flashing: Call acknowledged or

Emergency call.

Yellow, Continuous: Call In Progress.
Red, Continuous: Radio Transmitting.
Red, Flashing: Channel Busy (Conventional).

 

5.

Scroll Up/Down

 

Used to scroll through the shortform dial entries 
and radio idents to select for call.

 

6.

Numeric Display

 

Three characters and icons.
Programmable backlighting.

 

7.

Clear Button

 

For cancelling a call, clearing down at the end of a 
call or Carrier Monitor (Conventional).

 

8.

Base Call Button

 

For making calls to a commonly used, prepro-
grammed number.

 

9.

Select Buttons A,B,C,D

 

The select buttons A to C are either programmed 
to operate as their assigned select/deselect modes 
or to operate as a dedicated call. Select button D 
can only be programmed to operate as a dedi-
cated call.
The select buttons A to D are programmed to oper-
ate in the following way:

 

A

 

 - Conventional Mode Select/Deselect, otherwise 

a dedicated call button (if programmed).

 

B

 

 - Call in Absence Interrogate mode Select/Dese-

lect (display radio only), Call in Absence Callback 
(non-display radio only), otherwise a dedicated call 
button (if programmed).

 

C

 

 - External Alarm Select/Deselect, otherwise a 

dedicated call button (if programmed).

 

D

 

 - Dedicated call button (if programmed).

 

10.

Select Button LEDs

 

If the select buttons are programmed to operate as 
their assigned modes the LEDs function as fol-
lows:

 

A

 

 - On, continuous, indicates Conventional mode 

selected. The LED will flash whilst changing mode.

 

B

 

 - On, flashing, indicates Call in Absence mes-

sage in stack (non-display radio).

 

C

 

 - On, continuous, indicates External Alarm 

selected.

 

D

 

 - Not Used.

 

11.

Transmit (PTT) Button

 

Push to talk, release to listen.

Summary of Contents for GM600

Page 1: ...rning the Radio On Off 5 Outgoing Calls 6 Shortform Dialling 6 Dedicated Calls 6 Last Number Redial 6 Incoming Calls 7 Call in Absence 7 Page Special Calls 8 Status Calls 8 Priority Calls 8 Emergency Calls 9 Broadcast Calls 9 Cancelling Calls 9 Ending Calls 9 External Alarm 9 Conventional Mode 9 Computer Software Copyright 10 User Guide Cover Page 1 Wednesday July 16 1997 9 31 am ...

Page 2: ...tion The use of chemicals such as detergents alcohol aerosol sprays and petroleum Safety Information Every radio when transmitting radiates energy into the atmosphere which may under certain conditions cause the generation of a spark All users of vehicles fitted with radios should be aware of the following warnings WARNING Do not operate the radio near inflammable liquids or in the vicinity of exp...

Page 3: ...ttons A to C are either programmed to operate as their assigned select deselect modes or to operate as a dedicated call Select button D can only be programmed to operate as a dedi cated call The select buttons A to D are programmed to oper ate in the following way A Conventional Mode Select Deselect otherwise a dedicated call button if programmed B Call in Absence Interrogate mode Select Dese lect...

Page 4: ...s PTT then wait for further Tone G Look at display for call set up or system information Tone H Invalid entry Key click Confidence tone when any key pressed speech limitation warning Fail tone Hardware error or call timed out Display Icons The icons which appear on the display are Scanning Control Channel Confirmed or in Conventional mode Carrier Monitor Selected Call In Absence Received Tx Freque...

Page 5: ...lf test tone will sound and the green LED will light If the radio Note If the radio fails the self test routine consult your dealer When the self test is complete the radio displays its identity number display radio only After this the radio scans for a radio system with the green LED flashing and the scanning icon lit When a control channel is acquired the green LED will go on and the scanning ic...

Page 6: ... manager for further information Shortform Dialling When the radio is in the IDLE state shortform dialling may be used This allows quick access to preprogrammed numbers using the shortform dial up down scroll keys The radio scrolls through the On selecting the required number the call request is sent by pressing the PTT If the scroll keys are pressed but no call is preprogrammed tone H sounds and ...

Page 7: ...ger Up to 5 calls can be stored If the same radio calls more than once the call is only stored once When 5 calls have been stored by the radio the sixth call received overwrites the first Note The calls in the stack are deleted when the radio is turned off It is not possible to call back status calls Display Radios When a call has been stored by the radio tone G sounds every ten seconds The call i...

Page 8: ...l sound A call will then automatically be set up to the radio which is receiving the diverted calls Talkgroup Select Talkgroup Select only applies to display radios if preprogrammed please consult your network manager If the user is a member of many talk groups this feature can be used to select one of the talk groups only This is particularly beneficial if working at different sites where each si...

Page 9: ...e holder External Alarm The external alarm activates the vehicle horn and or lights to inform you a call is being received Press Select Button C to enable and disable this feature When activated the display will show the icon and the icon above button C on display radio or the LED above button C non display radio When activated pressing any key will deactivate the vehicle horn and or lights Conven...

Page 10: ... until the PTT is released Computer Software Copyright The products described in this manual may include copyrighted computer programmes stored in semiconductor memories or other media Laws in the United States of America and other countries preserve for Motorola Europe and Motorola Inc certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programmes including the right to copy or reproduce in any for...

Page 11: ...1 9 2 3 5 6 7 8 4 7 8 3 4 11 A B C CLR A B C D 6 3 8 9 1 7 5 4 11 ...

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