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Operator’s Manual

TM8200

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Page 3: ...ics Ltd vakuuttaa t ten ett TMAA4C TMAB1C TMAH5C TMAC0C tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999 5 EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen Katso http eudocs taitworl...

Page 4: ...l recovery The European Union s Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive requires that this product be disposed of separately from the general waste stream when its service life is over Ple...

Page 5: ...is RF exposure information accompanies the radio when it is transferred to other users Do not use the radio if you do not adhere to the guidelines on controlling your exposure to RF Controlling your e...

Page 6: ...an National Standards Institute ANSI Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE C95 1 1992 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE C95 1 1999 Edition This radio complies with...

Page 7: ...s used All license requirements must be observed Limita tions may apply to transmitter power operating frequency channel spacing and emission Declaration of conformity Brief Declarations of Conformity...

Page 8: ...stations or near flammable liquids or gases Switch the radio off in the vicinity of explosive devices and blasting zones Using a handheld microphone or a radio while driving a vehi cle may violate the...

Page 9: ...ettings Use the following table to list your radio s programmed settings Frequently used channels and groups Function key settings Conventional Trunked quick access menus ID Number Description ID Numb...

Page 10: ...ll keys on off key volume control microphone socket press to talk key PTT red display speaker green amber microphone radio status LEDs function keys 1 to 4 left selection key right selection key Main...

Page 11: ...Navigating your radio s menus Main menu conventional mode Note Some of the menus shown below may not be available for your radio...

Page 12: ...Main menu MPT trunked mode Note Some of the menus shown below may not be available for your radio...

Page 13: ...e temperatures vi Radio protection when changing the vehicle battery vi About this manual 1 Safety warnings used in this manual 1 Feedback about this manual 1 Changes to this manual 1 Copyright inform...

Page 14: ...and noisy signals 28 Using your radio in different repeater areas 30 Scanning a group of channels 31 Operating in MPT trunked mode 34 Changing your operating mode 34 Checking that your network is ava...

Page 15: ...g to silent operation 58 Turning on control head backlighting 59 Changing the level of control head backlighting 60 Changing the contrast of the radio display 60 Troubleshooting 61 When your radio won...

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Page 17: ...jury Caution There is the risk of minor or moderate injury to people Caution Caution is used without the safety alert symbol when there is a risk of equipment damage or malfunction Feedback about this...

Page 18: ...mark trademark or registered trademark of the respective manufacturers Acknowledgement This radio uses an implementation of UTM conversion sourced with permission from Geoscience Australia GA Disclaim...

Page 19: ...isplay understanding the radio indicators navigating your radio s menus viewing your radio s function key settings Radio controls The radio controls are the PTT key volume control on off key scroll ke...

Page 20: ...ction determined by the text above the right selection key scroll keys scroll up and down through a list of menu options or scroll left and right in messages Tip If you press and hold the scroll keys...

Page 21: ...keypad microphone is used to enter a text message the microphone keys have special functions Use the key to toggle between upper and lower case characters and use the left selection key to delete a ch...

Page 22: ...f the display information that may be available This text shows the current function of the right selection key right selection key text This appears when scrolling is allowed scrolling indicator The...

Page 23: ...adio is transmitting on low power Silent operation your radio s audible tones have been turned off External alert external alert is active Conventional mode symbols Scanning your radio is monitoring a...

Page 24: ...ors LED Meaning red transmit Glowing your radio is transmitting Flashing your transmit timer is about to expire or your radio is stunned green receive Glowing you are receiving or your radio is active...

Page 25: ...tion you have attempted is permitted or Function activated a function key has been pressed and that function has been activated one long low pitched beep Invalid key press the action you have attempte...

Page 26: ...menu you have chosen Using the scroll key Quick Access menu Your radio may be programmed so that your scroll keys act as a shortcut to a frequently used menu To go to this Quick Access menu press a s...

Page 27: ...key settings Your radio s four function keys can have programmed func tions assigned to each key Some keys may have a function associated with both a short key press and a long key press To check the...

Page 28: ...flash briefly and the radio gives two short beeps A brief message may appear on the display Locking your radio You can lock your radio by either turning it off and then on again or using the Main menu...

Page 29: ...ume and counterclockwise to decrease the volume The volume control also changes the volume level of the radio s audible indicators Note Your radio may be programmed with a minimum volume level Using v...

Page 30: ...of VOX If you need to change the threshold that your radio detects your voice and makes a call you can also change the sensitiv ity of the VOX using your VOX Sensitivity menu 1 Select Menu Radio Setti...

Page 31: ...mitting at low power ending active calls activating the repeater before a call receiving a call receiving a text message hearing faint and noisy signals using your radio in different repeater areas sc...

Page 32: ...ediately begin scrolling through your list of zones 1 Press one of the scroll keys or to open the Zones menu 2 Alternatively the left selection key may be programmed as your Quick Access menu In this...

Page 33: ...ntil the channel you want appears 3 Press Done The programmed channel is now shown in the display Selecting a channel by using your Quick Access menu Note Your scroll keys may be programmed for channe...

Page 34: ...our radio in different repeater areas on page 30 and Scanning a group of channels on page 31 explain how your radio operates once a scan group or voting group has been selected To select a group you m...

Page 35: ...that a channel is clear You or your user group may be segregated from other user groups by special signalling If an incoming call carries the special signalling tones specific to you or your user grou...

Page 36: ...turns off automatically after a short time Activating monitor by using the Main menu 1 Select Menu Radio settings Function settings Monitor 2 In the Monitor menu choose On 3 Press Select While monitor...

Page 37: ...rs in the display the red LED flashes and the radio gives three beeps If the transmit timer has timed out you must release the PTT before you can transmit again Note Your radio may be unable to transm...

Page 38: ...d The call details appear in the display the red LED glows and the transmit symbol appears in the display Making a local call by using your Quick Access menu 1 Select the required channel 2 Press one...

Page 39: ...the Main menu or use your Quick Access menu Making an address book call by using a function key Press the function key programmed to make a call from your address book The call details appear in the d...

Page 40: ...Press the function key programmed for Emergency Mode and an emergency call is sent to your dispatcher or some other predetermined location While emergency mode is active your radio may cycle between...

Page 41: ...oll through the list of status messages until the message you want appears 3 Press Select and the message Status updated appears Transmitting at low power If you want to transmit at low power you can...

Page 42: ...e red LED glows Ending active calls You may have a function key programmed to either end the current call or end the current call and all other active calls in your group This can be done either by us...

Page 43: ...ater before a call is made so that the start of the call is not lost To send a repeater access tone you may be able to either use the PTT key or use a programmed function key Sending a repeater access...

Page 44: ...senders identity in brackets The radio may give three short beeps to alert you to the message or it may sound a ringing tone Press Delete The message is deleted and the message Text message deleted ap...

Page 45: ...rs in the display The squelch override symbol disappears from the display and the green LED stops flashing Turning squelch override on and off by using the function key programmed for monitor The func...

Page 46: ...io moves in and out of different repeater coverage areas the best communication channel is automatically selected for you to use This channel is known as the home channel and will be the channel you m...

Page 47: ...dio stops on that channel The amber LED begins flashing the radio unmutes and you can hear the call Scanning resumes once the channel is no longer busy The section Selecting a group on page 18 explain...

Page 48: ...to a function key You can change the background scan group assigned to the function key programmed for group scanning or for scanning nuisance delete 1 Select Menu Group Settings Scan Key Scans 2 In t...

Page 49: ...Alternatively the function key programmed for scanning may be programmed so that a short key press turns on scanning and a long key press activates nuisance delete Press and hold the function key pro...

Page 50: ...alling a PSTN number receiving a call re establishing a call checking missed calls about status messages about text messages placing the radio in do not disturb mode calls to conventional channels Cha...

Page 51: ...f the amber LED and the network symbol are flashing your radio is attempting to access the MPT trunked network If these indicators remain flashing your radio may be out of the network coverage area Ma...

Page 52: ...of names until the you want appears 3 Press Send The call details appear in the display While the call is being setup you can cancel the call by pressing Clear Dialling a preset call If your radio has...

Page 53: ...ncy call takes precedence over other call types and existing calls are cleared down so that the emergency call can proceed To make an emergency call from your radio you may be able to either make a pr...

Page 54: ...hidden switch or panic button Once emergency mode is activated your radio makes an emergency call to your dispatcher or some other predetermined location The radio then enters emergency mode While em...

Page 55: ...TN number If your radio has a keypad microphone installed you may be able to make calls to a PSTN number For information about entering characters using the keypad microphone see About the keypad micr...

Page 56: ...PTT key when you have finished talking While you are transmitting the red LED glows and the transmit symbol appears in the display 4 End the call by placing your microphone back onto its hook or by p...

Page 57: ...sed call and the caller s identity may appear in the display To return the call briefly press the PTT key Callback When an incoming call has been ended the message Last call from and the caller s iden...

Page 58: ...o unanswered Unanswered call queuing means that all status and text messages are immedi ately queued Incoming voice calls are only queued if they are unanswered If your radio has a keypad microphone i...

Page 59: ...ing a status message 1 Select Main Send Status 2 In the Status menu scroll through the list of status messages until the message you want appears Sending a status message 1 When you have chosen a mess...

Page 60: ...send the message to 2 Alternatively dial 0s p where p is the number of a preset call See Dialling a preset call on page 36 for more information 3 Press Send or the or PTT key The call details appear...

Page 61: ...ave chosen is now displayed Editing a preset text message 1 Select Menu Send Text message Preset message In the Preset Message menu a short label representing each message is displayed 2 Scroll throug...

Page 62: ...e message can be up to 100 characters long Sending a text message 1 When you have chosen or entered a message press Options and the Send To menu opens 2 In the Send To menu scroll through the list of...

Page 63: ...not disturb mode by using a function key 1 Press the function key programmed for do not disturb to activate the do not disturb function The message Do not disturb activated appears in the display You...

Page 64: ...r groups using 101 to 110 The channels or groups called using these numbers are programmed for your radio To call a conventional channel or group 1 Dial the number for the channel or group you wish to...

Page 65: ...wing topics are covered in this section MPT 1343 dialling Nokia ANN fleet calls accessing common MPT trunking functions MPT 1343 dialling If your MPT trunked network uses the MPT 1343 dialling scheme...

Page 66: ...alling code and example Radio 23 in the same fleet as you Radio 234 in the same fleet as you Radio 23 in fleet 3078 with the same prefix as you Radio 234 in fleet 3078 with the same prefix as you Radi...

Page 67: ...ministrator for Nokia ANN call details Finding your radio s MPT number To find your radio s full MPT number 1 Dial 700 2 Press the or PTT key The name associated with your network and your radio s ful...

Page 68: ...2 with a different prefix to you 126 Mini fleet Call to radio 23 in fleet 80 with the same prefix as you Call to radio 23 in fleet 81 with a different prefix to you 3 Call to Dialling code and example...

Page 69: ...SU call 0 0 Request base dispatcher to call you back Cancel request 0 n 0 n Request another dispatcher to call you back Cancel request 0 234 0 234 0s n 0s Status call s status 1 to 30 to radio n Statu...

Page 70: ...ing programming 50 Resume normal channel hunting site select diagnostic func tion enabled during programming 700 Display your MPT number 8 n Priority call to radio n 8 23 8 1 g Priority conference cal...

Page 71: ...changing the volume of keypress tones changing to quiet operation changing to silent operation turning on control head backlighting changing the level of control head backlighting changing the contra...

Page 72: ...continues for a period of time and is then turned off You are able to turn external alert on and off using your Main menu 1 Select Menu Radio settings Alert settings External alert 2 In the External A...

Page 73: ...f Changing the volume of keypress tones by using the Main menu 1 Select Menu Radio settings Alert settings Keypress tones 2 In the Keypress Tones menu choose either High Low or Off 3 Press Select Chan...

Page 74: ...n 3 Press Select Changing to silent operation When silent operation is on all the radio s audible tones are turned off and only channel traffic can be heard To change to silent operation you may be ab...

Page 75: ...y You may be able to use a programmed function key to turn backlighting on momentarily Backlighting remains on for a few seconds and then turns off Alternatively the function key may be programmed so...

Page 76: ...level of control head backlighting using the Main menu 1 Select Menu Radio settings Alert settings Backlighting level 2 In the Backlighting Level menu choose either High Medium or Low 3 Press Select C...

Page 77: ...on Is the power cable securely connected to the vehicle battery or power supply If all appears to be in order then contact your radio provider for further assistance Removing the microphone 1 Using yo...

Page 78: ...nt corners of the grommet into the microphone socket cavity 3 Squeeze the grommet and push the remaining corners into position 4 Check that the grommet is seated correctly in the cavity Removing the r...

Page 79: ...g the radio s audible tones The following table summarizes the radio s audible tones Action and tone Meaning two short beeps Radio turned on the radio is powered on and ready to use one short beep aft...

Page 80: ...and your current transmission will be terminated one repeating beep Call timeout imminent your call time is about to expire MPT trunked mode only two low pitched beeps Radio s temperature is high the...

Page 81: ...E LICENSEE FAILS TO COMPLY WITH ANY TERM OR CONDITION OF THIS AGREEMENT THE LICENSEE AGREES TO DESTROY ALL COPIES OF THE SOFTWARE OR FIRMWARE AND ASSOCI ATED WRITTEN MATERIALS IN THE EVENT OF SUCH TER...

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