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Press 

ENTER 

to store Transmit Frequency in

memory. The display will advance to TX Tone

Table 5. PM4500 C

Code. 

8. 

TX Tone Code

Display will show, for example:

Not programmable; it 

 

will always be the same

as the RX BCL Code

9. Enter a three-digit code corresponding to the

desired CTCSS Tone Code from Table 5 on

page 19 or DCS Code from Table 6 on pages 20

through 22.

NOTE: External Encode is selected by entering

155 (or higher, up to 189) for the TX Tone Code.

See Table 7 on 

 23.

If you make an error In entering digits, press

DELETE 

and start over.

Press 

ENTER 

to store TX 

Tone Code 

in the

Transceiver’s memory. The display will return to

showing the channel number.

10. For other channels, repeat procedural steps 1 

9, or repeatedly press 

CHANNEL A 

(or 

 to

step to the next desired channel.

Reviewing Programmed Data

You may wish to review the data you have entered

into a channel. There 

are 

two methods for doing this.

1. After step 

above, press 

ENTER 

in succession

to step through the channel’s parameters.

2. 

Press 

CHANNEL 

and the desired channel’s

number. Then press 

ENTER 

in succession to

step through the desired channel’s parameters.

NOTE: 

See page 24 for a summary of display

sequences during channel parameters

programming.

C o d e

#

TONE

000

No 

017

001

67.0

018

002

71.9

019

003

74.4

020

004

77.0

021

005

79.7

022

006

82.5

023

007

85.4

024

008

88.5

025

009

91.5

026

010

94.8

027

011

97.4

028

012

100.0

029

013

103.5

030

014

107.2

031

015

110.9

032

016

114.8

033

 vs. CTCSS Tones.

TONE

118.8

123.0

127.3

131.8

136.5

141.3

146.2

151.4

156.7

162.2

167.9

173.8

179.9

186.2

192.8

203.5

210.7

#

TONE

034

218.1

035

225.7

036

233.6

037

241.8

038

250.3

039

69.4

040

159.8

041

165.5

042

171.3

043

177.3

044

183.5

045

189.9

046

196.6

047

199.5

048

206.5

049

229.1

050

254.1

NOTE 

(Concerning Table 6 that follows on

pages 

 and 22): For communication

systems utilizing only SM Series transceivers, it

is recommended that Standard PM4500 DCS

(Standard DCS) codes be used. For existing

communication systems employing DCS, it may

be necessary to use the Inverted (or comple-

mented) DCS and corresponding PM4500 Code

for proper Transceiver operation.

1 8

1 9

Содержание PM4500

Страница 1: ...ansceivers RESTRICTED TO DEALER USE ONLY USE BY PERSONS OTHER THAN DEALERS IS 8NAUTHORlZED AND EXPRESSLY PROHIBITED ESCWE moQE OEUSE ENTER mmmm 001 l 641 905 6 93 Section V 4Copyright 1993 by RELM Communications Inc duplication strictly prohibited Printed in U S A ...

Страница 2: ...ed a new name a name which bolsters our position as a communications company and symbolizes our steadfast commitment to the land mobile industry REJM COYYUNlCATtONS 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 ...

Страница 3: ...ode or External Decoder n Transmit Frequency n TX Tone DCS Code or External Encoder 3 Cloning n Transferring data from the Transceiver to the Programmer ReadOperation n Transferring data from the Programmer to the Transceiver Write Operation DCS stands for Digital Coded Squelch RX stands for Receive TX stands for Transmit The Programmer contains a keyboard see Figure below with 20 keys arranged in...

Страница 4: ...e memory of the Transceiver and or to advance to the next para meter for a selected channel Also use this key for reviewing the Transceiver s channel data or Options Parameters In addition press this key to answer Yes to any prompt that is displayed as a question A Use this key to go to the next higherchannel The new channel s number will be displayed v Use this key to go to the next lower channel...

Страница 5: ...ividual Channel Parameters OPTIONS PARAMETERS NOTES 1 These parameters pertain to the Unit as a whole not for a specific channel 2 If an error is made in entering the data press DELETE and start over 3 To REVIEW the Options repeatedly press OPTIONS OPTIONS Continued 1 Press OPTIONS The display will show the Transmit Time Out Timer For example Blinking T 2 Enter a value 0 7 see Table 1 below Press ...

Страница 6: ... 10 Press TOGGLE key to toggle Y Yes to N No or vice versa Press ENTER to store in memory and advance the display to Off Hook to Priority Channel 11 Off Hook to Priority Channel The display will show one of the following Blinking 2 Blinking d 12 Press TOGGLE key to toggle Y Yes to N No or vice versa Press ENTER to store in memory and advance the display to Off Hook Scan 13 Off Hook Scan The displa...

Страница 7: ...below TX Carrier Dleay is the amount of time the carrier no modulation is still present afferthe Pll switch is released Table 3 Delay Values mS Numeral 0 1 Delay 165 300 Numeral 2 3 Delay 400 500 Press ENTER to store in memory and advance the display to Message Annunciator 10 19 Message Annunciator The display will show one of the following 20 Press TOGGLE key to ON or OFF If ON is selected the Me...

Страница 8: ... to be programmed again for its prooer receive and transmit frequency Table 4 Ranges REVIEWING PROGRAMMED DATA You may wish to review the Options Data you entered into the Unit After Step 23 on page 11 press OPTIONS in suc cession to step through the Options Parameters CHANNEL PARAMETERS NOTES 1 Programming steps should be performed in the following order as shown 2 It is recommended that Channel ...

Страница 9: ...els one of the following f Blinking if previously programmed 14 Blinking or if none is programmed Blinking or if none is programmed 4 Key in the six digits of the desired RX frequency The valid frequency range is between 150 and 174 MHz for VHF models and between 450 and 482 MHz for UHF models Examples of keyed in frequencies 56045 158 045 MHz VHF models 167237 167 2375 MHz VHF models 470012 470 0...

Страница 10: ...he following Blinking if previously programmed l Blinking or if none is programmed 1 6 t For UHF models the display will show one of the following T Blinking if previously programmed Blinking or if none is programmed a To program the channel for Receive Only Press DELETE The display will show the following Blinking Then press ENTER and go to Step 10 on page 18 to continue See page 24 for the displ...

Страница 11: ...ugh the channel s parameters 2 Press CHANNEL and the desired channel s number Then press ENTER in succession to step through the desired channel s parameters NOTE See page 24 for a summary of display sequences during channel parameters programming Code TONE U W Code 000 No Tone 017 001 67 0 018 002 71 9 019 003 74 4 020 004 77 0 021 005 79 7 022 006 82 5 023 007 85 4 024 008 88 5 025 009 91 5 026 ...

Страница 12: ...13 112 136 086 116 101 068 050 098 130 093 056 066 097 111 72 145 23 32 I52 054 086 071 072 073 074 114 115 116 122 125 131 132 134 143 145 152 155 156 162 165 172 174 205 212 I13 271 iii 508 174 712 152 754 225 365 364 546 223 412 261 263 265 Efi 732 205 156 454 065 145 071 664 423 526 465 455 zz 243 212 131 125 734 226 143 054 315 723 516 oii 098 099 100 076 063 146 118 134 128 125 135 139 089 2...

Страница 13: ...6 INV code 057 E 099 107 i 106 145 080 065 120 092 105 108 073 147 142 iii 054 138 140 153 129 103 137 067 119 078 096 114 144 089 Table 7 PM4500 Codes vs External Decoder Delay Times I PM4500 Code 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 ...

Страница 14: ...m transceiver This feature permits duplicating cloning the same programmed data into any number of transceivers Be sure to use the proper Start up see PRELIMI NARIES page 5 and Unit Turn Off procedures above when cloning NOTE The CLONE key toggles from the Read function to the Wrlte function or vice versa each time it is pressed If a Transceiver a ready contains the data to be cloned connect it to...

Страница 15: ... other Transceiv ers to be cloned A detailed description of the CLONE READ and WRITE operations follows TRANSFERRING DATA MT0 THE PROGRAMMER READ OPERATION 1 Press CLONE Disolav will show 1 NOTE If not pr iztNE n 2 Press ENTER to answer Yes Processing will begin During data transfer the display will show 2 6 3 When transfer is complete the display will show m iibiw TRANSFERRING DATA NT0 THE TRANSC...

Страница 16: ...terface Adapter required between the PC and an SM Series Transceiver A modular coupler can be used for connecting the Interface Adapter s cable to the PM4500 This coupler is stored in the Programmer s rear panel compartment Programming the Transceiver is accomplished through its microphone jack The software pro vides for a pre formatted print out of all informa tion programmed into the Transceiver...

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