Welcome to the RELM Communications family of
professional two-way radios and systems, and thank
you
purchasing one of our fine products. We
are confident that you will be pleased with this
product and that it will provide you many years of
dependable, trouble-free communications.
Formerly known as Regency Electronics, Inc.,
RELM Communications, Inc., is a U.S. manufacturer
of two-way FM radio products. We are backed by
more than 40 years of experience in the electronic
communications industry and have earned a
worldwide reputation for providing dependable,
hard working products at a fair price.
You may remember us as
or Wilson, or
as Regency Land Mobile. Your first experience with
us may have been with crystal based mobile and
portable radios. We were pioneers in the develop-
ment of synthesized radios, incorporating built-in
tone signalling options such as CTCSS, DCS and
Two-Tone Sequential and a host of user friendly
operational features, like scanning and keyboard
control. Our innovation in commercial radio
continues today with the introduction of an
button, a reversible display
and area grouping of channels.
We are truly a commercial communications
company with a dedicated commitment to two-way
radio design, manufacturing, sales and service. We
have selected a new name
a name
bolsters
our position as a communications company and
symbolizes our steadfast commitment to the land
mobile industry.
Our nationwide network of authorized dealers
assures that you will receive prompt, high quality
service for all your RELM products. For more
information about our products or how we can meet
your special applications, please call us at l-800-
821 -2900.
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1841-901)
Series Instruction Manual
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Series Instruction Manual (P/N 7001-l 841-903)
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Series Instruction Manual (P/N 7001-l 841-905)
IMPORTANT:
Please read this manual thoroughly
before proceeding to program a SM Series Radio.
Introduction ....................................................................... 2
Programmer Details ........................................................
3
Preliminaries (Start-up) ..................................................
5
Programming Procedure ................................................
6
Options Parameters ...................................................
6
Transmit Time Out Timer (TOT) .......................... 7
Scan Delay ............................................................ 7
Priority Delay ........................................................
8
Key Pad Beep ........... . ...........................................
8
Channel 1 Beep .................................................... 8
Off Hook to Priority Channel .............................
9
Off Hook Scan ......................................................
9
Power Up on Channel l...................................... 1 0
TX Carrier Delay.. ................................................. 1 0
Message Annunciator.. ...................................... 1 1
Talk Around ........................................................... 1 1
Range .....................................................................
1 1
Channel Parameters .................................................. 13
Channel A c c e s s ................................................... 13
Receive Frequency ............................................ 1 4
RX BCL and Tone Code ..................................... 1 5
Transmit Frequency ............................................ 1 6
TX Tone Code ....................................................... 1 8
Display Sequence During Channel Programming.... 24
Display Test ...................................................................... 25
Unit Turn
..................................................................... 25
Cloning Procedure .......................................................... 25
Transferring Data into the Programmer (Read) .... 26
Transferring Data into the Transceiver (Write) .... 27
Programming w i t h a P C .................................................. 28
N o t e s (Blank Form) ......................................................... 28
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