EFJohnson Radio 7700 Series User Manual

OPERATING  
MANUAL  
7700 Series  
FM Portable Radio  
Intrinsically-Safe  
SMARTNET , SmartZone  
Conventional  
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LAND MOBILE PRODUCT WARRANTY - The manufacturer’s  
warranty statement for this product is available from your product  
supplier or from the E.F. Johnson Company, 299 Johnson Avenue, Box  
1249, Waseca, MN 56093-0514. Phone (507) 835-6222.  
Copyright© 2000 by the E.F. Johnson Company  
The E.F. Johnson Company, which was founded in 1923, provides wire-  
less communication systems solutions for public safety, government, and  
commercial customers. The company designs, manufactures, and markets  
conventional and trunked radio systems, mobile and portable subscriber  
radios, repeaters, and Project 25 digital radio products.  
Viking Head/EFJohnson logo and Call Guard® are trademarks of the E.F.  
Johnson Company. SMARTNET™, SmartZone®, Call Alert™,  
Enhanced Private Conversation™, and Private Conversation II™ are  
trademarks of Motorola, Inc. All other company and/or product names  
used in this manual are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their  
respective manufacturer.  
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SAFETY INFORMATION  
SAFETY INFORMATION  
The FCC has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to RF energy.  
Proper operation of this radio under normal conditions results in user  
exposure to RF energy below the Occupational Safety and Health Act and  
Federal Communication Commission limits.  
WARNING  
DO NOT allow the antenna to touch or come in very close proximity  
with the eyes, face, or any exposed body parts while the radio is  
transmitting.  
DO NOT operate this transceiver in flammable or explosive atmo-  
spheres that are not listed on the label on the back of the transceiver.  
DO NOT operate the radio near electrical blasting caps. Be sure to turn  
it off in areas posted “Blasting Area” or “Turn Off Two-Way Radio”.  
Remote controlled RF devices are sometimes used to set off explosives.  
DO NOT open this transceiver or permit it to be serviced by anyone that  
is not authorized by the Factory Mutual Research Corporation to repair  
E.F. Johnson intrinsically safe radios.  
DO NOT operate the radio without the proper antenna installed. A  
minor skin burn can result if you touch a broken or damaged antenna.  
Replace the antenna only with the correct E.F. Johnson replacement.  
DO NOT allow children to operate or play with this radio. They could  
injure themselves, damage the radio, or make calls that increase your  
bill.  
DO NOT use unapproved battery packs. Use only E.F. Johnson  
Intrinsically Safe Battery Pack, Part No. 587-8150-136.  
DO NOT remove, install, or recharge the battery pack while in a  
hazardous location. Also, DO NOT dispose of the battery pack in fire  
because it may explode.  
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OTHER IMPORTANT OPERATING INFORMATION  
DO NOT use accessories that have not been approved by the Factory  
Mutual Corporation for use with this transceiver.  
NOTE: The above warning list is not intended to include all hazards that  
may be encountered when using this radio.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject  
to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. In  
addition, changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly  
approved by the E.F. Johnson Company could void the user’s authority to  
operate this equipment (FCC rules, 47CFR Part 15.19).  
OTHER IMPORTANT OPERATING  
INFORMATION  
Vehicle Operation While Using Transceiver - Observe all local regula-  
tions regarding the use of radio equipment while operating a vehicle. To  
safely operate the transceiver in some driving conditions, it may be  
necessary to pull off the road and park.  
Interference With Other Electronic Devices - Most electronic devices  
are shielded to prevent interference from RF transmitters. However, some  
devices may be affected, especially when the RF equipment is in close  
proximity. Therefore, do not use this transceiver where signs prohibit the  
use of radio equipment, and always request permission before using it  
near medical devices or equipment. Some automotive anti-lock braking  
systems (ABS) may also be affected by RF energy.  
Interference With Aircraft - Make sure that this transceiver is turned off  
before entering any aircraft. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)  
regulations require that you do not use radio equipment while the aircraft  
is in the air and that you obtain crew permission before using it on the  
ground.  
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FEATURES  
FEATURES  
General Features  
16 Zones with 16 Channels per Zone (256 Channels Total)  
Home Zone Select  
Radio-Wide Scan  
Time-Out Timer  
LCD 8-Character Alphanumeric Display with 12 Status Annunciators  
Conventional Features  
Channel Scan with User Programmable Scan Lists  
Priority Channel Sampling  
Busy Channel Lockout  
Monitor Mode  
Call Guard Squelch Control  
Penalty Timer  
Conversation Timer  
Repeater Talk-around  
DTMF/ANI Signaling  
User Selectable Power Output  
SMARTNET™ II Features  
Group, Enhanced Private Conversation™, Private Conversation II™,  
and Telephone Calls  
Call Alert™ (Paging)  
Emergency Calls  
Messaging  
Priority Monitor Scanning  
Failsoft Operation  
Dynamic Regrouping  
SmartZone® Features  
Site Trunking  
Site Search  
Site Lock/Unlock  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
SAFETY INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
FEATURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
SMARTNET II Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
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SmartZone Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
OPTION SWITCH FUNCTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
CONTROLS AND DISPLAY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
GENERAL OPERATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
CONVENTIONAL FEATURES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
SMARTNET/SMARTZONE FEATURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
MISCELLANEOUS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50  
INTRINSICALLY SAFE CLASSIFICATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55  
INDEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
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OPTION SWITCH FUNCTIONS  
OPTION SWITCH FUNCTIONS  
AUX  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
#
F1  
F1  
F3  
F2  
F2  
ENT  
CLR  
FCN  
F3  
*
ENT  
The programmable option switches are AUX and FCN on the side  
panel and F1/F2/F3 on 3-key models and F1/F2/F3/*/# on 15-key models  
as shown above. The available functions for each operating mode and the  
page on which each function is described are listed in the following table.  
Consult your dealer to determine what functions are controlled by each  
switch and then write the switch label next to the applicable function. Do  
this for each mode in which your radio operates. Refer to page 17 for  
more option switch information.  
CONVENTIONAL MODE  
Switch  
Function  
See Page  
Backlight  
Displayed Information  
High/Low Power  
Home Zone  
Keypad Lock  
Monitor  
Normal/Selective  
Priority  
Radio Wide Scan  
Repeater Talk-Around  
Scan  
Scan Edit  
Tones On-Off  
Zone  
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OPTION SWITCH FUNCTIONS  
SMARTNET/SMARTZONE MODE  
Function  
Switch  
See Page  
Backlight  
Call Alert  
Call Response  
Emergency  
Home Zone  
Keypad Lock  
Message  
Phone  
41  
Private Call  
Radio Wide Scan  
Scan  
Site Lock (SmartZone only)  
Site Search (SmartZone only)  
Status  
Tones On-Off  
Zone  
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CONTROLS AND DISPLAY  
CONTROLS AND DISPLAY  
Channel Select Sw  
On-Off/Volume  
Antenna Jack  
16  
1
2
15  
14  
3
4
5
13  
12  
6
11  
7
10  
8
OFF/VOL  
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RX  
TX  
BATT  
Low  
Battery  
Receive Signal  
Detected  
Transmitter  
Keyed  
Top Panel Controls  
On-Off Volume - Turning this knob clockwise turns power on and sets  
the volume level. Turning it counterclockwise to the detent turns power  
off.  
Channel Select Switch - Selects up to 16 preprogrammed channels.  
Antenna Jack - Connection point for the antenna.  
Top Panel Indicators  
TX Indicator (Red) - Indicates when the transmitter is keyed.  
RX Indicator (Green) Indicates that the channel may be busy because a  
signal is being detected.  
Low-Battery Indicator (Amber) - Indicates that the battery charge is  
getting low and a recharge will soon be required.  
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CONTROLS AND DISPLAY  
Side Controls  
AUX (Auxiliary) - This is a dealer programmable  
switch that can control various functions (see page 9).  
With the limited keypad (3-key) version, it is also the  
CLR key.  
AUX  
PTT  
PTT (Push-To-Talk) - This switch is pressed to turn  
the transmitter on. The red TX indicator on the top  
panel lights when the transmitter is on.  
FCN  
FCN (Function) - This is a dealer programmable  
switch that can control various functions (see page 9).  
Battery Release Button - Pushing this spring-loaded  
button upward releases the battery so that it can be  
removed for recharging or replacement. Turn power off  
before removing the battery.  
Battery Release  
Button  
Accessory Connector (not shown) - This connector is on the opposite  
side of the transceiver, and it is the connection point for optional accesso-  
ries such as a speaker-microphone.  
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CONTROLS AND DISPLAY  
F1  
F3  
F2  
ENT  
Front Panel Keys (3-Key Model)  
F1, F2, F3 - Each of these keys can be programmed by your dealer to  
control a specific function (see page 9). These keys are also used in  
menus to scroll left (  
), scroll right (  
), and for the Enter (ENT)  
function. In addition, the top key on the side (AUX) functions as a CLR  
key in menus.  
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CONTROLS AND DISPLAY  
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
#
1
4
7
F1  
F2  
CLR  
F3  
*
ENT  
Front Panel Keys (15-Key Model)  
0 - 9 - These keys enter a number whenever number entry is required.  
F1 - Programmable by your dealer to control a specific function (see  
page 9).  
F2 - Programmable by your dealer to control a specific function. In  
addition, in menus, it provides the Clear (CLR) function.  
F3 - Programmable by your dealer to control a specific function. In  
addition, in menus, it provides the Enter (ENT) function.  
- Programmable by your dealer to control a specific function. In  
*
addition, in menus, it provides the Scroll Left (  
) function.  
- Programmable by your dealer to control a specific function. In  
#
addition, in menus, it provides the Scroll Right (  
) function.  
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CONTROLS AND DISPLAY  
Radio- Talk-Around  
Priority  
Channel  
Telephone  
Call  
In Scan  
Monitor  
Mode  
Scan  
Enabled  
Wide  
Scan  
Mode  
Private  
Call  
List  
Low Battery  
Low Tx  
Power  
Busy  
Channel  
Keypad  
Locked  
Display  
The following information is indicated by the display:  
Alphanumeric Display - This eight-character area of the display indi-  
cates alphanumeric messages and feature selection information.  
S - Indicates that standard scanning is enabled (see page 20). Standard  
and radio wide scanning cannot be enabled at the same time.  
- The box around the “S” indicates that the current conventional  
channel is in the standard scan list (page 23).  
- Telephone (interconnect) mode is selected with SMARTNET/  
SmartZone channels only (page 41).  
- Radio-wide scan is enabled (see page 21).  
- Repeater talk-around is enabled (see page 29).  
C - A SMARTNET/SmartZone private call is occurring (pages 36 and  
39).  
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- The conventional monitor mode is enabled (page 26).  
P - The selected conventional channel is a priority channel (page 32).  
LOW - Low transmit power is selected on a conventional channel  
BUSY - A busy system or transmit channel is being detected by the Busy  
Channel Lockout feature (page 27).  
- The battery needs recharging (page 18).  
- The keypad has been locked by pressing the Keypad Lock option  
switch (page 18).  
GENERAL OPERATION  
Introduction  
The following section describes features available with both trunked  
and conventional operation. Features unique to conventional channels are  
described starting on page 25, and features unique to SMARTNET/  
SmartZone channels are described starting on page 34.  
Turning Power On and Setting Volume  
Power is turned on and off by the On-Off/Volume switch on the top  
panel. When power is initially turned on, an alert tone sounds and the  
radio software version is momentarily displayed. The zone alias is then  
displayed followed by the unit ID if a SMARTNET/SmartZone channel is  
selected (see page 34). The selected channel is then indicated.  
To turn power off, turn the On-Off/Volume knob counterclockwise  
until a click occurs. The display may remain on for a few seconds after  
power is turned off. It is recommended that power not be turned back on  
again until the display is blank.  
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The relative volume level can be determined by noting the position  
of the index on the On-Off/Volume knob. To enable a reference tone for  
setting the volume, proceed as follows:  
If key press tones are enabled (see page 20), a short tone sounds when  
front panel keys are pressed.  
If a conventional channel is selected and the Monitor option switch is  
programmed (see page 26), pressing that switch unsquelches/squelches  
the receiver and either voice or background noise is heard. If a  
SMARTNET/SmartZone channel is selected, the receiver cannot be  
manually unsquelched.  
Backlight  
The backlight for the display and keypad can be manually turned on  
by pressing the Backlight option switch if it is available. It can also be  
dealer programmed to automatically turn on when any key is pressed. It  
then automatically turns off after a programmed delay so that battery  
drain is minimized.  
Option Switches  
The programmable option switches are as follows:  
F1, F2, and F3 on front panel. In addition, with full keypad (15-key)  
models, the *, and # keys are programmable.  
AUX and FCN on the side panel  
If your radio is programmed with both conventional and  
SMARTNET/SmartZone channels (see page 23), these option switches  
can be dealer programmed to control a different set of functions for each  
channel type. For example, the F1 switch could select Hi/Lo Power when  
a conventional channel is selected and Private Calls when a  
SMARTNET/SmartZone channel is selected. The available functions in  
each mode are indicated in the tables on pages 9 and 10. If the  
programmed functions are not indicated in these tables, consult your  
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dealer to determine how your switches have been programmed. If no  
option switch has been programmed to control a particular function, that  
function may not be available or may be in a fixed mode.  
Keypad Lock  
If the Keypad Lock option switch has been programmed, the keypad  
can be locked (disabled) to prevent keys from being accidentally pressed.  
To lock the keypad, press this switch and a locked keypad is indicated by  
the  
icon in the display. To unlock the keypad again, press and hold the  
Keypad Lock switch until a tone sounds. The keypad can also be disabled  
by dealer programming. It is then permanently disabled and cannot be re-  
enabled by the user.  
Low Battery Indication  
When the battery voltage falls below a preset level, the  
icon  
appears in the display and stays on until power is turned off. In addition,  
the following low battery indications may be programmed to occur:  
The amber BATT indicator on the top panel lights.  
A beep sounds once per minute in the standby mode.  
A beep sounds each time the PTT switch is pressed.  
The battery should be recharged as soon as practical after a low  
battery indication appears. Refer to page 52 for more information. There  
is also a battery saver function that may be programmed which automati-  
cally switches to a lower power output level when the site is very near.  
Channel and Zone Selection  
Channel Select  
To change the current channel, rotate the 16-position channel  
selector knob on the top panel to the desired position. With SMARTNET/  
SmartZone channels, the channel is always indicated by alias (name).  
With conventional channels, the channel number or frequency may also  
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Zone Select  
A zone is a group of up to any 16 conventional and SMARTNET/  
SmartZone channels defined by dealer programming. Up to 16 zones can  
be programmed for a total of 16 x 16 or 256 channels. One use of zones  
may be to select groups of channels programmed for operation in  
different geographical areas or radio systems. If selectable zones have  
been programmed in your radio, consult your dealer for more information  
on how they are used. Zones are selected as follows:  
1. Press the Zone option switch and the alias (name) of the current zone is  
flashed in the display.  
2. Use the number keys to enter the desired zone number or scroll through  
the available zones using the  
and  
keys.  
3. Once the desired zone is displayed, press the ENT key or wait 4  
seconds.  
Home Zone  
The radio can be programmed with a home zone. Then when power  
is turned on, the radio can be programmed so that either the home or last  
selected zone is automatically selected.  
If the Home Zone option switch is programmed, it can be used to  
quickly select or change the home zone. To select the home zone, simply  
press this switch. Then to change the home zone to the currently selected  
zone, press and hold this switch until a tone sounds (approximately 1  
second).  
Time-Out Timer  
The time-out timer disables the transmitter if it is keyed for longer  
than the programmed time. On each channel it can be programmed for  
times from 15 seconds up to 3 minutes, 45 seconds or disabled (not used).  
If the transmitter is keyed continuously for longer than the programmed  
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time, the transmitter is disabled and an invalid condition tone sounds.  
Five seconds before time-out occurs, an alert tone sounds to indicate that  
time-out is approaching. The timer and tone are reset by releasing the  
PTT switch.  
One use of this feature is to prevent a channel from being kept busy  
for an extended period by an accidentally keyed transmitter. It can also  
prevent possible transmitter damage caused by transmitting for an exces-  
sively long period. Conventional channels can also be programmed with  
the Penalty and Conversation timers that are described starting on  
Tone Enable/Disable  
The supervisory tones (see page 50) can be enabled and disabled by  
the Tones On-Off option switch if it is programmed. When tones are  
enabled by this switch, “TONE ON” is momentarily displayed and a tone  
sounds. Conversely, when tones are disabled, “TONE OFF” is displayed  
and no tone sounds. If the Tones On-Off option switch is not  
programmed, tones are fixed in the on or off mode.  
Scanning  
Introduction  
Scanning cycles through a list of channels, called a “scan list”,  
checking each for messages. When a message is detected that your trans-  
ceiver is programmed to receive, scanning stops and the message is  
received. Shortly after the message is complete, scanning resumes (unless  
it has been disabled).  
There are two basic scan modes: Standard and Radio Wide. The  
Standard mode is unique to the type of channel selected (conventional or  
SMARTNET/SmartZone), and the Radio Wide mode is the same regard-  
less of the channel type selected. Only one of these scan modes can be  
enabled at a time. Therefore, if standard scanning is enabled while radio  
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wide scanning is occurring, radio wide scanning is automatically disabled  
and vice versa. More information on these modes follows.  
Standard Scanning  
Standard scanning monitors only channels that are the same type as  
that currently selected. Therefore, if a conventional channel is selected,  
only conventional channels are scanned, and if a SMARTNET channel is  
selected, only SMARTNET channels are scanned. Standard scanning is  
turned on and off by the Scan option switch as follows. If this switch is  
not programmed, standard scanning is not available.  
To turn standard scanning on, press the Scan option switch. Scanning is  
enabled when the “S” icon is indicated in the upper left corner of the  
display and SCAN x (conventional) or SCAN ON (SMARTNET/  
SmartZone) is briefly displayed. The “x” is the number of the conven-  
tional scan list (1, 2, or 3) that is selected. Refer to page 30 for more  
information.  
To turn scanning off, press the Scan option switch again. The “S” icon  
is then no longer indicated and “SCAN OFF” is briefly displayed.  
If the zone or channel is changed while scanning is selected, scanning  
continues on the same or a different scan list (see scan list information  
which follows).  
Radio Wide Scanning  
Radio wide scanning monitors the channels in the preprogrammed  
radio wide scan list (see page 22). This list may contain up to 16 channels  
of any type (conventional or SMARTNET/SmartZone) assigned to any  
zone. Radio wide scanning is turned on and off by the Radio Wide Scan  
option switch as follows. If this switch is not programmed, radio wide  
scanning is not available.  
To turn radio wide scanning on, press the Radio Wide Scan option  
switch. The  
icon is then displayed continuously and “RWS ON” is  
displayed briefly.  
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To turn radio wide scanning off, press the Radio Wide Scan option  
switch again. The  
icon is then no longer indicated and “RWS  
OFF” is displayed briefly.  
If the zone or channel is changed while radio wide scanning,  
scanning continues normally.  
Scan Resume Delay  
When a message is received or transmitted while scanning, there is a  
dealer programmable delay before scanning resumes. The delay after  
receiving a call prevents another message from being received before you  
can make a response, and the delay after transmitting a call ensures that  
you hear a response to your call instead of another message occurring on  
some other channel.  
Standard Mode Scan List  
NOTE: The selected channel is always scanned.  
With conventional operation up to three scan lists can be  
programmed. The list that is scanned is selected by the Scan option  
switch as described on page 30. Selecting another conventional channel  
does not change the current scan list. The scan lists are user program-  
mable if the Scan Edit option switch is programmed.  
With SMARTNET/SmartZone operation, each channel can be  
programmed so that one of up to three different scan lists is automatically  
selected or scanning is disabled. The scan list is not user selectable or  
programmable.  
Radio Wide Mode Scan List  
With radio wide scanning, there is only one preprogrammed scan list  
available regardless of the type of channel selected, and it is not user  
programmable.  
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Determining Which Channels are in Scan List  
Channels in the standard SMARTNET/SmartZone and radio wide  
lists are not indicated. With conventional channels, the selected channel  
is in the current scan list if the box  
the upper left corner of the display.  
icon (around “S”) is indicated in  
Nuisance Channel Delete  
With standard scanning, channels can be temporarily deleted from  
the scan list, for example, if messages on a channel become annoying.  
This feature is not available with radio wide scanning. Proceed as follows:  
NOTE: The selected channel and conventional priority channels cannot  
be deleted from the scan list.  
1. While receiving a message on the channel to be deleted, press and hold  
the Scan option switch until the alert tone sounds (about 1 second).  
2. The channel is then deleted and scanning of the remaining channels in  
the scan list resumes.  
3. Deleted channels are added back into the scan list if either of the  
following occur:  
Scanning is turned off and then on again using the Scan switch.  
Transceiver power is turned off and then on again.  
Conventional and SMARTNET/SmartZone Operation  
Introduction  
Each selectable channel is dealer programmable for either conven-  
tional or SMARTNET™/SmartZone® (trunked) operation. For example,  
Zone 1/Channel 1 could be a conventional channel, Zone 1/Channel 2 a  
SMARTNET/SmartZone channel, and so on. Consult your dealer to  
determine the type or types of operation programmed in your radio. More  
information on these modes follows.  
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Conventional Operation  
This is a non-trunked operation mode which accesses independent  
radio channels (there is no automatic access to several channels as with  
trunked operation). Monitoring before transmitting may not occur auto-  
matically in this mode, so you may have to manually monitor the channel  
before transmitting to make sure that it is not being used by anyone else  
(see page 25). Selecting a conventional channel selects a transmit and  
receive frequency and other parameters such as Call Guard squelch  
coding.  
SMARTNET/SmartZone Operation  
This is a trunked operating mode that uses ID codes to select which  
mobiles are being called and which calls are received. Monitoring is  
performed automatically and special messages and tones indicate busy  
and out-of-range conditions. Enhanced features include roaming (Smart-  
Zone only), telephone, private, and emergency calls, Call Alert, and  
messaging. Operating features unique to SMARTNET/SmartZone chan-  
nels are described starting on page 34.  
This radio supports only the SMARTNET II trunking protocol. It  
does not support the SMARTNET I (also referred to as Type I) protocol.  
When a SMARTNET or SmartZone channel is selected or the radio is  
powered up on one of those channels, it searches for a control channel  
and attempts to register on the radio system. Once a control channel is  
found, the alias (name) of the selected channel is displayed. If a control  
channel could not be found (because of an out of range condition or the  
system ID is not correct, for example), “NO SYS” is displayed and the  
radio continues to search for a control channel.  
The control channel transmits and receives system information to  
and from all radios registered on the system. Therefore, once a control  
channel is found, it is continuously monitored for incoming call informa-  
tion and is used to make call requests. The radio automatically changes to  
a traffic channel to place and receive calls and then returns to the control  
channel when the call is complete.  
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CONVENTIONAL FEATURES  
Introduction  
The following information describes features unique to the conven-  
tional operating mode (see brief description on preceding page). Refer to  
the preceding “General Operation” section for information on features  
common to all operating modes, and to the SMARTNET/SmartZone  
section starting page 34 for information on features unique to that mode.  
Display Mode Selection  
If the Displayed Information option switch is programmed, the  
display mode used to indicate conventional channels can be user selected.  
Pressing this switch cycles between the following modes. The selected  
mode does not change when power is turned off. If the Displayed Infor-  
mation option switch is not programmed, the Alias mode is always used.  
Alias - The preprogrammed alphanumeric tag for the channel is  
displayed.  
Number - The channel number from 1-16 is displayed.  
Frequency - The receive frequency of the selected channel is displayed  
in megahertz.  
Monitoring Before Transmitting  
With conventional operation, you may need to manually monitor the  
channel before transmitting to make sure that it is not being used by  
someone else. If you were to transmit while someone else was using the  
channel, you would probably disrupt their conversation. Channels are  
monitored automatically or manually as follows:  
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Automatic Channel Monitoring  
If the selected channel is programmed for Busy Channel Lockout  
feature (consult your dealer), monitoring is performed automatically.  
Refer to the description of this feature on page 27 for more information.  
Manual Channel Monitoring  
The automatic monitoring just described may not be programmed or  
it may occasionally disable the transmitter even if the channel is not in  
use. In this case, the channel must be monitored manually as follows:  
Rx Indicator - With scanning disabled, note if the green RX indicator  
on the top panel is on. If it is not, the channel is not being used and you  
can transmit your call. If it is on, the channel may be busy and you  
should not place your call (see next paragraph).  
Monitor Mode - There may be times when the busy indication is  
displayed even though no one is using the channel. Monitoring should  
then be performed by disabling Call Guard squelch using the Normal/  
Selective option switch as described on page 28 or the monitor mode  
described next.  
Monitor Mode  
The monitor mode temporarily disables squelch control features  
(such as Call Guard® squelch) so that all messages are heard on the  
selected channel. It also overrides the Busy Channel Lockout feature (see  
next section) and temporarily halts scanning.  
To monitor the selected transmit channel, select the monitor mode  
by briefly pressing the Monitor option switch (if available). The  
is displayed and the receiver unsquelches when the monitor mode is  
icon  
enabled. To disable the monitor mode and return to normal operation,  
press the Monitor switch a second time.  
To monitor the selected receive channel instead of the transmit  
channel, press and hold the Monitor switch until the alert tone sounds  
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(approximately 1 second). This function may be useful, for example,  
during weak signal conditions if intermittent squelching makes a message  
difficult to understand.  
Busy Channel Lockout  
The Busy Channel Lockout feature (also called Transmit Disable On  
Busy) automatically disables the transmitter if the channel is busy when  
the PTT switch is pressed. When a busy condition is detected by this  
feature, the transmitter is disabled, “BUSY” is indicated in the lower part  
of the display, and a tone similar to a standard telephone busy tone  
sounds until the PTT switch is released. This feature is programmed to  
operate in one of the following modes on each channel:  
Off - The transmitter keys even if the channel is busy.  
Noise - The transmitter is disabled if any signal is detected on the  
channel.  
Tone - The transmitter is disabled if the detected squelch coding is not  
correct.  
If busy override is permitted by programming, it is possible to  
transmit even when the transmitter is disabled by this feature. Simply  
release the PTT switch and then quickly press it again.  
Call Guard Squelch  
General  
Call Guard® squelch (also called CTCSS/DCS signaling) may be  
programmed on conventional channels. This feature eliminates  
distracting messages intended for others using the channel by using a  
subaudible tone or digital code to control the squelch. This tone or code is  
unique to a user or talk group on that channel. It is transmitted by the  
mobile placing a call, and if Call Guard squelch is programmed in the  
mobile receiving the call, it must detect the correct tone or code to  
receive the call.  
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Call Guard Squelch Enable/Disable  
To disable Call Guard (Selective) squelch so that all messages on the  
selected or scanned channels are heard, press the Normal/Selective option  
switch if programmed. Then to re-enable Call Guard squelch, press the  
Normal/Selective switch again.  
When Call Guard squelch is disabled by this switch, “SQ NORM” is  
flashed on the lower line of the display, and when it is enabled, “SQ  
SLCT” is flashed. The mode selected by this switch does not change  
when other channels are selected or power is cycled. Call Guard squelch  
can also be disabled by the monitor mode described on page 26.  
Changing the Call Guard Code  
If you have the full keypad (15-key) model and the ability to change  
Call Guard codes has been enabled by programming, the transmit and  
receive codes from one channel can be temporarily or permanently reas-  
signed to all channels of the current zone. Proceed as follows:  
1. Using the number keys, enter the number of the channel that is  
programmed with the code you want to reassign to all channels (only  
channels 1-9 can be selected). See “Display Mode Selection” on  
page 25 for information on displaying channel numbers.  
2. The display then briefly indicates “CODE x”, where “x” is the key you  
pressed. The codes assigned to that channel are then reassigned to all  
the other channels in the current zone. The reassignments remain in  
effect even after power is cycled.  
3. To restore all Call Guard codes in the current zone to the original  
settings, press the “0” key.  
Penalty Timer  
A penalty timer may be programmed on conventional channels to  
prevent transmissions for a period of time after the time-out timer  
described on page 19 disables the transmitter. The penalty timer starts  
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when the PTT switch is released after the transmitter has been disabled. If  
the PTT switch is pressed during the penalty time, the time-out indication  
occurs again. A beep sounds when the penalty timer expires and the  
transmitter can then be keyed.  
Conversation Timer  
A conversation timer can be programmed on conventional channels  
to limit the total length of a conversation rather than just the length of  
each transmission as with the time-out timer. This timer is reset when the  
time between transmissions exceeds the penalty time just described. A  
warning tone sounds 5 seconds before the conversation timer expires.  
When it expires, the transmitter is disabled and a warning tone sounds.  
The transmitter remains disabled for the length of the penalty time, and a  
beep sounds when it can be keyed again.  
Repeater Talk-Around  
Normally, all your transmissions go through a repeater which  
usually increases range. However, if you are out of range of the repeater,  
you cannot talk to anyone else on that channel even though the mobile  
you are calling may be only a short distance away. To allow communica-  
tion when this situation occurs, repeater talk-around can be used to allow  
direct communication with a mobile without going through a repeater.  
Repeater talk-around can be selected if the Repeater Talk-Around  
option switch is programmed. When talk-around is enabled by this  
switch, the  
icon is displayed and “RTA ON” is flashed in the display.  
Then when it is disabled by pressing the switch again, that icon is no  
longer displayed and “RTA OFF” is flashed. Changing channels or  
turning power off does not change the selected talk-around mode.  
Power Output Select  
If the High/Low Power option switch is programmed and power  
selection is permitted on the current channel, either high or low trans-  
mitter power can be selected. Generally, the high power setting allows  
you to transmit longer distances but uses more battery power, and the  
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opposite occurs with the low power setting. When the low power is  
selected on the current channel, “LOW” is indicated continuously near  
the bottom of the display.  
Pressing the High/Low Power switch toggles the power setting. The  
new level is flashed in the display when this switch is pressed as “HI  
POWER” or “LO POWER”. If power selection is not permitted on the  
channel, the fixed power level is flashed and no power change occurs.  
Turning power off or changing channels does not change the power  
setting selected for a channel.  
Conventional Mode Scanning  
General  
The following information describes scanning features unique to  
conventional operation. Scan operation common to all modes is described  
starting on page 20, and scan operation unique to SMARTNET/  
SmartZone operation is described starting on page 48.  
Selecting a Scan List  
When standard scanning with full keypad (15-key) models, one of  
up to three scan lists can be selected. These lists can be dealer or user  
programmed as described in the information which follows. With limited  
keypad (3-key) models, only one scan list is available and it cannot be  
user programmed. However, nuisance channels can still be temporarily  
deleted as described on page 23.  
Proceed as follows to select a scan list with full keypad models:  
1. Press the Scan option switch to enable scanning. The currently selected  
scan list is momentarily indicated as “Scan x”, where “x” is the list  
number (1-3).  
2. To select one of the other lists, press the number key corresponding to  
the desired list (1-3) and the selected list is then momentarily displayed  
as “Scan x”. The selected scan list is stored in memory and does not  
change until this procedure is repeated.  
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Programming a Scan List  
When full keypad (15-key) models, each of the three scan lists is  
user programmable if the Scan Edit option switch is programmed and  
user programming of the list is allowed. Scan list programming is not  
available with limited keypad (3-key) models. Proceed as follows to  
program a scan list:  
1. Make sure all scanning is off (neither the standard scan “S” icon or  
radio-wide scan  
icon displayed).  
2. Press the Scan Edit option switch and then within 2 seconds press the  
number key (1-3) corresponding to the scan list you want to edit. If a  
list is not selected within the allotted time, the last active conventional  
standard scan list is automatically selected. The selected list is indicated  
as “SCAN x”. If user programming is disabled on a list, “NO LIST” is  
momentarily displayed and it cannot be edited.  
3. Select the channel you want to add or delete using the  
and  
keys. To change zones, press the F1 key and select the new zone.  
4. If the selected channel is in the scan list, the box  
around “S” is  
indicated in the upper left corner of the display. To add the channel to  
the scan list, press the “1” key, and to delete the channel, press the “2”  
key.  
NOTE: The priority channel cannot be deleted (see “Priority Channel  
Sampling” description which follows).  
5. To exit this mode and save the changes, press the ENT or CLR key.  
Transmitting in Scan Mode  
When the transmitter is keyed with scanning enabled, the radio can  
be programmed so that the transmission always occurs on one of the  
following channels:  
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Priority channel (see following description)  
Selected channel  
Channel of a call if the response is made before scanning resumes  
Priority Channel Sampling  
General  
The priority channel sampling feature ensures that when standard  
scanning, messages on the priority channel are not missed while listening  
to a message on some other channel. Your transceiver can be  
programmed so that the priority channel is a fixed channel associated  
with the current scan list, the currently selected channel, or not used.  
When the selected channel is a priority channel, Pis indicated in the  
upper right part of the display.  
Priority channel sampling occurs only with Standard conventional  
scanning. It does not occur with Radio Wide scanning, when listening to  
any type of SMARTNET/SmartZone call, or when transmitting. A series  
of “ticks” may be heard when the priority channel is sampled while  
listening to a message on some other channel.  
Changing The Priority Channel  
If a specific priority channel is associated with the current scan list,  
it can be changed if the Priority option switch is programmed. Proceed as  
follows:  
1. Make sure all scanning is off (neither the standard scan “S” icon or  
radio-wide scan  
icon displayed).  
2. Select the channel that you want to be the priority channel using the  
channel selector switch on the top panel. If the channel is in a different  
zone, also select the appropriate zone.  
3. Press the Priority option switch and the “P” icon is displayed to indi-  
cate that the selected channel is now the priority channel.  
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Standard Conventional Calls  
Standard conventional calls are calls to or from other mobile units  
on the selected channel. The proper coded Call Guard signaling (see  
page 27) may need to be transmitted for them to receive your call and  
also for you to receive their calls. Proceed as follows to place and receive  
these calls:  
Placing a Standard Conventional Call  
1. Turn power on and set the volume as described on page 16. Select the  
channel programmed for the mobile you want to call (see “Channel and  
2. Monitor the channel automatically or manually as described on  
3. Press the PTT switch and the call proceeds as follows:  
If the Busy Channel Lockout feature is programmed on the channel,  
the transmitter is automatically disabled if the channel is busy (see  
description on page 27).  
Otherwise, busy and out-of-range conditions are not indicated and  
speaking can begin after monitoring the channel.  
4. Press (and hold) the PTT switch to talk and release it to listen.  
Receiving a Standard Conventional Call  
1. Select or scan the channel programmed for the call you want to receive  
(refer to pages 20 and 30 for more scanning information).  
2. When the call is received, press the PTT switch to talk and release it to  
listen. If scanning, you may have to respond before scanning resumes  
to ensure that the response occurs on the channel of the call.  
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DTMF/ANI Signaling  
DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) tones can be generated  
manually or automatically for ANI (Automatic Number Identification)  
and other purposes. The following options may be enabled by dealer  
programming for each conventional channel:  
DTMF Keypad - Pressing 0-9, *, or # on the keypad while holding the  
PTT switch transmits the corresponding tone until the key is released.  
Pre-Tx ANI - A preprogrammed ANI sequence is automatically sent  
when you press the PTT switch.  
Post-TX ANI - A preprogrammed ANI sequence is automatically sent  
each time you release the PTT switch.  
Disabled - All DTMF signaling is disabled.  
SMARTNET/SMARTZONE FEATURES  
Introduction  
The following information describes features unique to the  
SMARTNET and SmartZone operating mode (see brief description on  
page 23). Refer to the preceding “Conventional Features” section for  
information on features common to all operating modes, and to the  
“General Information” section starting on page 16 for information on  
features common to all operating modes.  
Viewing Unit ID  
Each radio in a SMARTNET system is identified with a system ID  
and Unit ID. To display the Unit ID, make sure that a SMARTNET  
channel is selected and then turn power off and then on again. The soft-  
ware version number, current zone, and Unit ID are then displayed in  
sequence. The six-digit Unit ID is displayed as IDxxxxxx.  
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Standard Group Calls  
Standard group calls are between you and another mobile, group of  
mobiles, or a control station (a radio at a fixed location). Most calls you  
make will probably be this type.  
Placing a Standard Group Call  
1. Turn power on and set the volume as described on page 16. Select the  
channel programmed for the talk group you want to call (see page 18).  
A regular or announcement talk group can be selected.  
2. Press the PTT switch and when the alert tone sounds, begin talking.  
Other indications that may occur are as follows:  
If the busy tone sounds and “BUSY” is displayed, the system is busy.  
Release the PTT switch and wait for the call back tone to sound. Then  
press the PTT switch within 3 seconds and begin talking.  
If a continuous tone sounds while pressing the PTT switch, you may  
be out-of-range. Drive closer or away from shielding objects and try  
again.  
If your unit ID is invalid, the call is being made to an invalid group  
ID, or group calls are not allowed, “INVALID ID” is displayed and an  
alert tone sounds.  
Receiving a Standard Call  
Group calls are automatically received if a SMARTNET/SmartZone  
channel is selected. The display continues to indicate the selected channel  
tag (alias) when a call is received.  
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Enhanced Private Conversation Calls  
General  
Private calls allow you to place a call to a specific mobile unit.  
Either the Enhanced Private Conversation™ or Private Conversation II™  
modes may be programmed depending on the capabilities of the radio  
system. The Enhanced Private Conversation mode is described in the  
following information, and the Private Conversation II mode is described  
starting on page 39.  
The Private Call option switch is required to place these calls, and  
either that switch or the Call Response option switch is required to  
receive them. Proceed as follows.  
Placing an Enhanced Private Conversation Call  
This call can be initiated by selecting the unit ID from a call list (list  
entry) or by directly entering it using the keypad (direct entry). Direct  
entry is available with full keypad (15-key) models only. Proceed as  
follows:  
List Entry Method  
1. With a SMARTNET/SmartZone channel selected, momentarily press  
the Private Call option switch. The private call mode is indicated by  
C” in the upper part of the display. The tag (alias) of the last ID called  
is displayed if it matches an ID in your call list. Otherwise, the last ID  
called is displayed.  
2. Enter the index of the desired ID if you know it or scroll through the list  
using the  
and  
keys until you find the desired ID. Press the CLR  
key to cancel the call.  
3. Press the PTT switch or the ENT key to initiate the call. The display  
then indicates the alias of the destination radio. Proceed to the bulleted  
list following the next method for conditions that may occur next.  
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Direct Entry Method (Full Keypad Models Only)  
1. With a SMARTNET/SmartZone channel selected, press and hold the  
Private Call option switch until a tone sounds (approximately 1  
second). The last ID called is displayed, and the private call mode is  
indicated by “C” in the upper part of the display.  
2. Using the 0-9 keys, enter the 6-digit ID of the mobile unit you are  
calling. Press the  
key to erase the last digit entered or press the  
CLR key to cancel the call.  
3. Press the PTT switch or the ENT key to initiate the call. If the entered  
ID is invalid, “INVALID” is momentarily displayed and the call is not  
initiated. If the entered ID is valid, the display indicates the alias of the  
ID if it matches an ID in your call list. Otherwise, the ID you entered  
continues to be displayed. Any of the following conditions may then  
occur:  
If the radio you are calling is on the air, telephone type “ringing” is  
heard for 20 seconds or until the called party answers.  
If the called party answers and the call is successful, the person’s  
voice is heard and the call is carried on the same as a group call. To  
end the call at any time, press the CLR key.  
If the called party does not answer within 20 seconds, “NO ANSWR”  
is displayed and a continuous tone sounds. End the call by pressing  
the CLR key.  
If the called radio is not in service, no ringing is heard, “NO ACK” is  
displayed, and a continuous tone sounds. End the call by pressing the  
CLR key.  
If neither your radio nor the radio being called is authorized to make  
unit-to-unit calls, “REJECT” is displayed and a continuous tone  
sounds. End the call by pressing the CLR key.  
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If the called party answers but the radio system is busy, four low tones  
sound and “BUSY” and “WAIT” are alternately displayed. When the  
system is no longer busy, the called party automatically responds.  
If an out-of-range condition exists or the radio system is not in  
service, “LOST CALL” is displayed and a continuous tone sounds.  
End the call by pressing the CLR key.  
Receiving an Enhanced Private Conversation Call  
These calls are automatically received if a SMARTNET/SmartZone  
channel is selected. Proceed as follows:  
1. When a call is received, a recurring unit call tone (three beeps) sounds  
for up to 20 seconds, and “CALL RCV” and the current channel alias  
are alternately displayed.  
2. To answer the call, press the Private Call option switch and then the  
PTT switch and begin talking. The private call mode is indicated by  
C” in the upper part of the display. The alias of the incoming call is  
displayed if the ID is in your call list. Otherwise, the unit ID is  
displayed. NOTE: If the Private Call option switch is not pressed before  
the PTT switch, a group call is transmitted on the selected group.  
To end the call when the conversation is complete or at any other time,  
press the CLR key.  
If unit-to-unit (private) calls are not permitted (Private Call switch not  
programmed), press the Call Response option switch, if available, to  
answer the call.  
If the call is not answered within 20 seconds, it is automatically  
terminated.  
If the radio system is busy, four low tones sound and “BUSY” and  
WAIT” are alternately displayed. When the system is no longer busy,  
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the call back tone (four beeps) is heard and your radio automatically  
starts transmitting. Press the PTT switch to continue the call.  
To ignore an incoming call, press the CLR key or wait 20 seconds  
until the recurring unit call tone stops sounding. NOTE: If the CLR  
key is programmed for the Call function, it will not clear the call.  
Private Conversation II Calls  
General  
Private calls allow you to place a call to a specific mobile unit.  
Either the Enhanced Private Conversation™ or Private Conversation II™  
modes may be programmed depending on the capabilities of the radio  
system. Operation in the Enhanced Private Conversation mode was  
described starting on page 36, and operation in the Private Conversation  
II mode is described in the following information.  
The Private Call option switch is required to place these calls, and  
either that switch or the Call Response option switch is required to  
receive them. Proceed as follows.  
Placing a Private Conversation II Call  
This call can be initiated by selecting the unit ID from a call list (list  
entry) or by directly entering it using the keypad (direct entry). Direct  
entry is available with full keypad (15-key) models only. Proceed as  
follows:  
List Entry Method  
1. With a SMARTNET/SmartZone channel selected, momentarily press  
the Private Call option switch. The private call mode is indicated by  
C” in the upper part of the display. The tag (alias) of the last ID called  
is displayed if it matches an ID in your call list. Otherwise, the last ID  
called is displayed.  
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2. Enter the index of the desired ID if you know it or scroll through the list  
using the  
and  
keys until you find the desired ID. Press the CLR  
key to cancel the call.  
3. Press the PTT switch to initiate the call. The display then indicates the  
alias of the destination radio. Wait approximately 1 second and then  
begin talking. Proceed to the bulleted list which follows the next  
method for conditions that may then occur.  
Direct Entry Method (Full Keypad Models Only)  
1. With a SMARTNET/SmartZone channel selected, press and hold the  
Private Call option switch until a tone sounds (approximately 1  
second). The last ID called is displayed and the private call mode is  
indicated by “C” in the upper part of the display.  
2. Using the 0-9 keys, enter the 6-digit ID of the unit you are calling. Press  
the  
key to erase the last digit entered or press the CLR key to cancel  
the call.  
3. Press the PTT switch to initiate the call. If the entered ID is invalid,  
“INVALID” is momentarily displayed and the call is not initiated. If the  
entered ID is valid, the display indicates the alias of the ID if it matches  
an ID in your call list. Otherwise, the ID you entered continues to be  
displayed. Wait approximately 1 second and then begin talking. Any of  
the following conditions may then occur.  
If the called party answers and the call is successful, the person’s  
voice is heard and the call is carried on the same as a group call. To  
end the call at any time, press the CLR key.  
If the radio system is busy, four low tones sound and the “BUSY” and  
WAIT” are alternately displayed. When the system is no longer busy,  
the call back tone (four beeps) is heard and a channel is automatically  
acquired. Press the PTT switch to continue the call.  
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Receiving a Private Conversation II Call  
Unit-to-unit calls are automatically received if a SMARTNET/  
SmartZone channel is selected. Proceed as follows:  
1. When a call is received, an alert tone sounds and the caller’s voice is  
heard. While voice is heard, “C” is indicated in the upper part of the  
display and “CALL RCV” and the current channel alias are alternately  
displayed.  
2. To answer the call, press the Private Call option switch and then the  
PTT switch and begin talking. The private call mode is indicated by  
C” in the upper part of the display. The alias of the incoming call is  
displayed if the ID is in your call list. Otherwise, the unit ID is  
displayed. NOTE: If the Private Call option switch is not pressed before  
the PTT switch, a group call is transmitted on the selected group.  
To end the call when the conversation is complete or at any other time,  
press the CLR key. If the call is not answered within 20 seconds, it is  
automatically terminated.  
If private calls are not permitted (Private Call switch not  
programmed), press the Call Response option switch, if available, to  
answer the call.  
Telephone Calls  
General  
Telephone calls allow you to place and receive calls over the public  
telephone system using your transceiver. If your transceiver is  
programmed for telephone calls (Phone option switch programmed), they  
are placed and received as follows:  
Placing a Telephone Call  
Telephone calls can be placed by selecting the number from a  
preprogrammed phone number list (list entry) or by directly entering it  
using the keypad (direct entry). Direct entry is available with full keypad  
(15-key) models only. Proceed as follows:  
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List Entry Method  
1. With a SMARTNET/SmartZone channel selected, momentarily press  
the Phone option switch. The phone mode is indicated by the icon,  
and the display indicates the alias of the last called telephone number if  
it is in your phone number list. Otherwise, the last called telephone  
number is displayed.  
2. Enter the index of the desired telephone number if you know it or scroll  
through the list using the  
and  
keys until you find the desired  
number. Press the CLR key to cancel the call.  
3. Press the PTT switch or the ENT key to initiate the call. The display  
indicates “WAIT” while the connection to the phone system is occur-  
ring. Once connected, the normal dial tone is heard and the alias of the  
number being called is displayed. The radio then automatically dials the  
telephone number and the normal ringing or busy tone is heard.  
Proceed to the bulleted list which follows the next method for condi-  
tions that may then occur.  
Direct Entry Method (Full Keypad Models Only)  
1. With a SMARTNET/SmartZone channel selected, press and hold the  
Phone option switch until a tone sounds (approximately 1 second). The  
last phone number called is displayed, and the phone mode is indicated  
by the  
icon.  
2. Enter the number using the 0-9 and # keys. To dial a  
character,  
*
press F1 and then the  
key. To enter a pause (indicated by “P”), press  
*
the F1,  
, and then # keys. The number scrolls to the left in the  
*
display so that the seven right-most digits are always displayed.  
Numbers up to 16 digits (including pauses) can be entered. Press the  
CLR key to cancel the call.  
3. Press the PTT switch or the ENT key to initiate the call. The display  
indicates “WAIT” while the connection to the phone system is occur-  
ring. Once connected, the normal dial tone is heard and the alias of the  
number being called is displayed. The radio then automatically dials the  
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telephone number and the normal ringing or busy tone is heard. Any of  
the following conditions may then occur.  
After the called party answers, press the PTT switch to talk and  
release it to listen. You cannot talk and listen at the same time because  
the radio cannot transmit and receive at the same time. Each time the  
PTT switch is released, a tone is heard by the other party that indicates  
when a response can be made. To end the call when the conversation  
is complete or at any other time, press the CLR key.  
If enabled by dealer programming, a number can be dialed during a  
call by simply holding down the PTT switch and dialing the number.  
If an out-of-range condition exists or the radio system is not in  
service, “LOST CALL” is displayed and a continuous tone sounds.  
End the call by pressing the CLR key.  
If you are not authorized to make telephone calls, “REJECT” is  
displayed and a continuous tone sounds. End the call by pressing the  
CLR key.  
If the radio system is busy, “BUSY” is displayed and a busy tone  
sounds. The call automatically proceeds when the radio system  
becomes available. If the call is ended before it proceeds, your  
position in queue is lost.  
Answering a Telephone Call  
Telephone calls are automatically received if a SMARTNET/  
SmartZone channel is selected. Proceed as follows:  
1. When a telephone call is received, “ringing” similar to a standard tele-  
phone is heard. The display alternately indicates “PHONE” and the  
current channel alias.  
2. To answer the call, press the Phone option switch and the phone mode  
is indicated by the  
it to listen.  
icon. Press the PTT switch to talk and release  
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3. To end the call when the conversation is complete or at any other time,  
press the CLR key. Also press the CLR key to ignore an incoming call  
and end it without answering. NOTE: If the CLR key is programmed for  
the Phone function, it will not clear the call.  
Call Alert  
The Call Alert™ feature allows pages to be sent and received.  
Proceed as follows:  
Sending a Page  
Pages can be placed by selecting the unit ID from a preprogrammed  
list (list entry) or by directly entering it using the keypad (direct entry).  
Direct entry is available with full keypad (15-key) models only.  
List Entry Method  
1. With a SMARTNET/SmartZone channel selected, momentarily press  
the Call Alert option switch. The tag (alias) of the last ID called is  
displayed if it matches an ID in your call list. Otherwise, the last ID  
called is displayed.  
2. Enter the index of the desired ID if you know it or scroll through the list  
using the  
and  
keys until you find the desired ID. Press the CLR  
key to cancel the call.  
3. Press the PTT switch or the ENT key to send the page. The display then  
indicates the alias of the radio being paged. Proceed to the bulleted list  
which follows the next method for conditions that may then occur.  
Direct Entry Method (Full Keypad Models Only)  
1. With a SMARTNET/SmartZone channel selected, press and hold the  
Call Alert option switch until a tone sounds (approximately 1 second).  
The last ID called or paged is displayed.  
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2. Using the 0-9 keys, enter the 6-digit ID of the unit you are calling. Press  
the  
key to erase the last digit entered or press the CLR key to cancel  
the page.  
3. Press the PTT switch or the ENT key to send the page. If the entered ID  
is invalid, “INVALID” is momentarily displayed and the page is not  
sent. If the entered ID is valid, the display indicates the alias of the ID  
if it matches an ID in your call list. Otherwise, the ID you entered  
continues to be displayed. The page is then sent and any of the  
following conditions may then occur.  
If the radio you are paging is on the air and received your page, a  
signaling success tone (six beeps) sounds and the display momentarily  
indicates “ACK RCVD”. The alias of the selected channel is then  
displayed continuously.  
If the radio you are paging is not in service, a tone sounds and “NO  
ACK” is displayed. Press the CLR key to cancel the page.  
Answering a Page  
1. When a page is received, the display alternately indicates “PAGE  
RCV” and the alias of the current channel and a recurring received page  
tone sounds (six beeps) sounds.  
2. To clear and ignore the page, press the CLR key. NOTE: If the CLR key  
is programmed for the Private Call function, it will not clear the page.  
3. Answering a page is the same as placing a private call. Therefore, press  
the Private Call option switch and follow the instructions for placing a  
private call on page 36 or page 39, whichever is applicable.  
Messaging  
The messaging feature allows preprogrammed messages to be sent  
to your dispatcher. Up to 16 messages can be preprogrammed, and they  
are identified by a tag (alias). If a Message option switch is programmed,  
messages are sent as follows:  
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1. Momentarily press the Message option switch. The alias of the last  
message sent is displayed.  
2. Enter the index of the desired message if you know it or scroll through  
the list using the  
and  
keys until you find the desired message.  
Press the CLR key to cancel the message.  
3. Press the PTT switch or the ENT key to send the message. When the  
message is received and acknowledged by the dispatcher, a signaling  
success tone (six beeps) sounds and the display returns to the normal  
channel indication. If there is no acknowledgment after 6 seconds, a  
tone sounds and “NO ACK” is displayed. Press the CLR key to return  
to normal operation.  
Sending Status Conditions  
The status feature allows you to send your current status to your  
dispatcher. Up to eight status conditions can be preprogrammed, and they  
are identified by an alias (name). If the Status option switch is  
programmed, status conditions are sent as follows:  
1. Momentarily press the Status option switch. The alias of the last status  
sent is displayed.  
2. To change the displayed status, enter the index of the desired status if  
you know it or scroll through the list using the  
and  
keys until  
you find the desired status. Press the CLR key to cancel this function.  
3. Press the PTT switch or the ENT key to send the status. When the  
message is received and acknowledged by the dispatcher, a signaling  
success tone (six beeps) sounds and the display returns to the normal  
channel indication. If there is no acknowledgment after 6 seconds, a  
tone sounds and “NO ACK” is displayed. Press the CLR key to return  
to normal operation.  
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Emergency Alarm and Emergency Call  
Emergency alarms and emergency calls are separate functions that  
can be individually programmed on SMARTNET/SmartZone channels.  
The Emergency option switch is required to initiate these features. An  
emergency alarm is a special data transmission to alert your dispatcher of  
an emergency situation, and an emergency call is an urgent request for  
access to a voice channel. The emergency alarm and call are transmitted  
on the emergency talk group or announcement group that has been  
preprogrammed by your system operator on the currently selected  
channel. Proceed as follows to initiate an emergency alarm or call:  
1. To transmit an emergency alarm, select a SMARTNET/SmartZone  
channel that has that feature enabled and then press the Emergency  
option switch.  
2. The emergency alarm is then transmitted and “EMERGNCY” is  
indicated in the display for a short time. Transmitting continues until an  
acknowledgment is received (indicated by two beeps) or the  
programmed number of attempts have occurred. Silent operation may  
also be programmed in which case no audio or visual indication of the  
alarm condition occurs.  
3. To transmit an emergency call, press the Emergency option switch with  
a SMARTNET/SmartZone channel selected that has that feature  
enabled. Then manually press the PTT switch and begin speaking as  
with a standard call. All calls that follow are then emergency calls and  
they occur on the emergency talk group.  
4. To exit the emergency mode, power must be turned off and then on  
again.  
Failsoft Operation  
If a failure occurs in the SMARTNET/SmartZone system so that it  
cannot be used, the transceiver automatically enters the failsoft mode.  
When this mode is selected, the display alternately indicates “FAIL-  
SOFT” and the alias of the selected channel.  
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When in the failsoft mode, operation is in the conventional mode on  
a preprogrammed failsoft channel. If a transmission is attempted before a  
failsoft channel is located, a continuous tone sounds until the PTT switch  
is released. When the radio system returns to normal operation, this  
condition is automatically detected and normal operation resumes.  
SMARTNET/SmartZone Scanning  
Scanning on a SMARTNET/Smartzone channel is similar to the  
standard and radio wide scanning described starting on page 20. Each  
channel can be programmed with a different scan list that includes up to  
16 channels, one of which can be a priority channel.  
Scanning is enabled/disabled by the Scan option switch. In addition,  
channels can be programmed so that scanning automatically starts when-  
ever the channel is selected. Scanning is temporarily disabled and “S”  
turns off if a channel is selected that has scanning disabled. Then when a  
channel is selected again that permits scanning, it is automatically  
re-enabled.  
In addition to calls on channels in the scan list, pages, private calls,  
and telephone calls are received while scanning. Messages on the priority  
channel are received while listening to lower priority messages. However,  
private and telephone calls are not interrupted by calls on the priority  
channel.  
Dynamic Regrouping  
The dynamic regrouping feature allows a dispatcher to switch users  
to a dynamically defined channel to receive an important message.  
Dynamic regrouping operates as follows:  
1. When this command is received, the alternating dynamic regrouping  
tone sounds, the transceiver automatically changes to the regrouping  
channel, and the display alternately indicates “REGROUP” and the  
alias of the selected channel. All transmitting and receiving then occurs  
on this channel.  
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2. To reset all talk and announcement groups to normal so that only the  
designated regrouping channel is on the dynamic group, manually  
select the designated regrouping channel if you know it. If this channel  
is not selected or there is no designated regrouping channel, all trans-  
missions occur on the dynamically assigned group regardless of which  
channel is selected, and the regrouping tone sounds each time the PTT  
switch is pressed.  
3. When regrouping is canceled by the dispatcher, transceiver operation  
returns to normal.  
SmartZone Features  
Introduction  
As described on page 23, the SmartZone® mode provides wide area  
coverage by allowing roaming between SMARTNET and conventional  
sites. SmartZone operation is the same as SMARTNET with the  
following additional features:  
Determining Current Site and Searching For New Site  
To determine the current radio site, momentarily press the Site  
Search option switch (if programmed). If currently registered on a site,  
“SITE x” is displayed, where “x” is the site number. If the site is locked  
(see following), “LOCK x” is displayed instead. The display then indi-  
cates the RSSI (Receive Signal Strength Indicator) value of the current  
site as “RSSI x”. If the Site Search switch is not pressed again, this mode  
is exited and the normal channel display returns.  
To search for a new site, repeatedly press the Site Search option  
switch while “SITE x”, “LOCK x”, or “RSSI x” is displayed. Each time it  
is pressed, information for the next site is displayed. To select the  
displayed site, simply do not press the switch again and that site is  
selected when the normal channel display returns. If site lock is on (see  
next section) the radio will be locked on this site when this function is  
exited.  
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Locking/Unlocking a Site  
It is sometimes desirable to stay on the current site regardless of  
signal level. To lock the radio on the current site so that it does not search  
for another, press the Site Lock option switch (if programmed). The  
display then momentarily indicates “LOCK x” to indicate that the current  
site is locked (“x” is the current site number). To unlock the site, press the  
Lock switch again and “UNLOCK” is momentarily displayed.  
When locked on a site, it is still possible to search for a different site  
using the site search function described in the preceding section. When a  
new site is found, the radio is then locked on that site.  
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Supervisory Tones  
Single Beep (Alert Tone)  
Power was turned on and a successful power-up sequence occurred (see  
page 16).  
The time-out timer is about to expire or the penalty timer has expired  
The conversation timer is about to expire (page 29).  
The system received your page but the paged mobile is not on the air  
Telephone interconnect is not operational (page 41).  
Continuous Tone (Invalid or No Acknowledge Condition)  
A transmission is being attempted on an unprogrammed channel or a  
conventional channel programmed as receive-only.  
The transmitter is disabled by the busy channel lockout feature  
The transmitter has been disabled by the time-out timer feature  
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The transmitter has been disabled by the conversation timer (page 29).  
An out-of-range condition exists (SMARTNET/SmartZone only).  
A transmission is being attempted before the penalty timer has expired  
Dynamic regrouping has been exited but the dynamic regrouping  
channel is still selected (page 48).  
The paged mobile did not acknowledge the page (page 44).  
The message that was sent has not been acknowledged (page 45).  
The status condition that was sent has not been acknowledged  
Single Short Medium-Pitch Tone  
A valid key has been pressed.  
Single Short Low-Pitch Tone  
An invalid key has been pressed.  
Six Beeps (Recurring)  
The page was received (page 44).  
Three Beeps (Recurring)  
A unit-to-unit call was received (page 36).  
Six Beeps  
The paged radio received the page and acknowledged it (page 44).  
The message that was sent has been received and acknowledged  
The status condition that was sent has been received and acknowledged  
Two Beeps  
The emergency alarm condition was acknowledged (page 47).  
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Gurgle-Like Tone  
Dynamic regrouping has occurred (page 48).  
Dynamic regrouping has occurred but the regrouping channel is not  
selected (page 48).  
Four Low Tones (Busy Signal)  
The radio system is busy or a busy condition exists when making a  
telephone call.  
Four Alternating High and Low Tones  
A channel is available after a busy condition occurred (SMARTNET/  
SmartZone only).  
Rechargeable Battery Pack  
WARNING  
Do not dispose of the battery pack in fire because it may explode. The  
nickel metal-hydride (NiMH) battery pack used by this radio must be  
disposed of in accordance with local regulations. Do not short the termi-  
nals because the battery may become very hot.  
Battery Life  
With proper care, the nickel metal-hydride (NiMH) battery pack  
used by this radio should provide excellent service. When the pack no  
longer holds a charge or provides only a very short operating time, it must  
be replaced with a new unit.  
Typical operating time before recharging is required is approxi-  
mately 7.5 hours. This assumes that the transceiver is transmitting at high  
power 5% of the time, receiving and producing audio 5% of the time, and  
in the standby mode (receive with audio muted) 90% of the time. If the  
low-power mode is selected or different times are spent in these modes,  
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operating time varies accordingly. The charge of the battery and ambient  
temperature also affect operating time.  
NOTE: Be sure to turn transceiver power off before removing the battery  
pack. Failure to do so may result in the current settings not being saved  
in memory.  
Recharging  
Recharging is required when the  
icon appears in the lower  
part of the display. In addition, the amber low-battery indicator on the top  
panel may light and a tone may sound when this condition initially occurs  
and whenever the PTT switch is released. Refer to “Low Battery Indica-  
tion” on page 18 for more information.  
The pack can be recharged while still on the transceiver or it can be  
charged separately. To remove the battery pack from the transceiver,  
press the spring-loaded release button on the side upward and slide the  
battery off. A new battery pack must be charged before use.  
Battery Care  
One cause of shortened battery life is repeated deep discharge.  
Therefore, it is recommended that the battery be recharged as soon as  
practical after the low-battery indication appears (see preceding informa-  
tion). Do not continue using the transceiver until the battery is completely  
discharged. Another cause of reduced battery life is operation at tempera-  
ture extremes. It is also good practice not to regularly leave a pack in the  
charger for extended periods after it is completely charged.  
It is possible that the pack could develop a characteristic called  
“memory” although these packs are designed to minimize that problem.  
When a pack has this problem, it acts as if it is totally discharged even  
though it has greater capacity. This can be caused by discharging a pack  
only slightly before recharging, charging at too high a temperature, or  
extended storage. If a pack develops this problem, it can usually be  
corrected by performing three discharge/charge cycles.  
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Dealer Programming  
As noted several times in this manual, programming determines the  
availability and specific operation of many features. This refers to the  
programming performed by your dealer when the radio was set up, not to  
any programming that you can perform. If a feature is controlled by a  
front panel option switch and that switch is not available, it is probably  
not available or in a fixed condition. Contact your dealer for more infor-  
mation on how programmable functions have been set for your  
application.  
Speaking Into Microphone  
For best results, hold the speaker grille about 1-2 inches from your  
mouth and speak at a normal conversational level. Do not shout since it  
distorts your voice and does not increase range. Make sure that the PTT  
(push-to-talk) switch is pressed before you begin to speak and released as  
soon as the message is complete.  
Operation At Extended Range  
When approaching the limits of radio range, the other party may not  
be able to hear your transmissions and there may be an increase in back-  
ground noise when messages are received. You may still be out of range  
even though you can hear a message. The reason for this is that the signal  
you are receiving is usually transmitted at a higher power level than the  
one transmitted by your transceiver. Communication may be improved by  
moving to higher ground or away from shielding objects such as tall  
buildings or hills.  
Licensing  
A government license is usually required to operate this transceiver  
on the air. Your dealer will normally handle the licensing requirements.  
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Transceiver Service  
If the transceiver begins operating improperly, try turning power off  
and then on again to reset the logic. Also make sure that the battery is  
fully charged and in good condition. If the transceiver still does not  
operate properly, return it to your dealer for service.  
NOTE: There are no user-serviceable components inside this transceiver.  
Altering internal adjustments can cause illegal emissions, void the war-  
ranty, and result in improper operation that can seriously damage the  
transceiver.  
INTRINSICALLY SAFE  
CLASSIFICATION  
Introduction  
“Intrinsically Safe” is a fire safety rating given to this transceiver by  
the Factory Mutual Research Corporation. When equipment is given this  
rating, it is considered safe to use in certain flammable or combustible  
atmospheres. Flammable atmospheres have been categorized by Class,  
Division, and Group as described in the next two sections. The specific  
hazardous atmospheres in which this transceiver has been approved to  
operate are as follows. This information is also listed on the label on the  
back of the transceiver.  
Intrinsically Safe - Class I, II, and III, Division 1, Groups C, D, E, F,  
and G.  
Non-Incendive - Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, and D.  
Temperature Code - T3C (Battery Pack Part No. 587-8150-136).  
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Classification of Hazardous Areas (Division)  
Hazardous areas are classified as Division 1 or 2 as shown below.  
Since a Division 1 area is considered most hazardous, a transceiver  
approved for a specific Division 1 atmosphere can also be used in the  
same Division 2 atmosphere. The intrinsically safe rating applies to  
Division 1 areas and the nonincendive rating applies to Division 2 areas.  
Class I and II Materials (Gases, Vapors, and Dusts)  
Division  
Area  
1
An area where there is or could be an explosive atmosphere  
most of the time in normal operations.  
2
An area where an explosive atmosphere exists only as a result  
of a fault (something going wrong).  
Class III Materials (Fibers or Flyings)  
Division  
Area  
1
An area in which easily ignitable fibers or materials producing  
combustible flyings are handled, manufactured, or used.  
2
An area in which easily ignitable fibers are stored or handled.  
An exception is in process of manufacture.  
Classification of Atmospheres (Class/Group)  
For the purposes of testing and approval, various atmospheric mix-  
tures have been grouped on the basis of their hazardous characteristics.  
Equipment is approved for a class of material and also for the specific  
group of gas, vapor, or dust in that class. Class I materials include gases  
and vapors, Class II materials include combustible dusts, and Class III  
materials include ignitable fibers or flyings. The typical hazardous mate-  
rials in each group and class are shown in the following table.  
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Typical Hazard  
Group  
Class  
Acetylene  
Hydrogen  
A
B
C
D
I
I
I
I
Ethylene, ethyl ether, cyclopropane  
Gasoline, naphtha, butane, propane, alcohol,  
acetone, benzol, natural gas  
Metal dust including aluminum, magnesium,  
and their alloys  
E
II  
Carbon black, coal or coke dust  
Flour, starch, or grain dusts  
Ignitable fibers/flyings such as rayon and  
cotton  
F
G
-
II  
II  
III  
INDEX  
A
C
Accessory Connector 12  
Alias 18  
ANI Signaling 34  
Antenna Jack 11  
Call Alert (Paging) 44  
Call Guard Squelch 27  
Changing Code 28  
Disabling 28  
Atmosphere Classifications 56  
AUX Switch 12, 17  
Channel Frequency 25  
Channel Number 25  
Channel Select 18  
Channel Select Switch 11  
Class/Group Classifications 56  
Clear Key 12, 14  
B
Backlight 17  
BAT Indicator 11  
Battery  
Care 53  
Control Channel 24  
Conventional Mode 23  
Conversation Timer 29  
CTCSS Signaling 27  
Life 52  
Recharging 53  
Battery Release Button 12  
Busy Channel Lockout 26, 27, 33  
Busy Indicator 26  
D
DCS Signaling 27  
Display 15  
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Display Mode Select 25  
Division Classifications 56  
DTMF/ANI Signaling 34  
Dynamic Regrouping 48  
Monitor Mode 26  
Monitoring Before Transmitting 25  
N
Non-Incendive Rating 55  
E
Nuisance Channel Delete 23  
Emergency Alarms 47  
Emergency Calls 47  
Enh. Priv. Conversation Call  
Placing 36  
O
On-Off/Volume 11, 16  
Option Switch 9, 17  
Backlight 17  
Receiving 38  
Enter Key 14  
Call Alert 44  
Extended Range Operation 54  
Call Response 38, 41  
Displayed Information 25  
Emergency 47  
F
F1/F3 Switches 13, 14, 17  
Failsoft Operation 47  
FCN Switch 12, 17  
Features  
High/Low Power 29  
Home Zone 19  
Keypad Lock 18  
Message 45  
Conventional 6, 25  
General 6  
SMARTNET 6, 34  
SmartZone 6, 49  
Monitor 26  
Normal/Selective 26, 28  
Phone 42, 43  
Priority 32  
Private Call 36, 38, 39, 41, 45  
Radio Wide Scan 21  
Repeater Talk-Around 29  
H
Hazardous Area Classifications 56  
Home Zone 19  
Scan Edit 31  
I
Site Lock 50  
Intrinsically Safe Rating 55  
Site Search (SmartZone) 49  
Status 46  
K
Tones On-Off 20  
Zone 19  
Keypad 14  
L
P
Licensing 54  
Paging 44  
Low Battery 18  
Answering 45  
Initiating 44  
Penalty Timer 28  
Power Output Select 29  
M
Messaging 45  
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Priority Calls  
Conv 32  
SmartNet 48  
Priv. Conversation II Calls  
Placing 39  
Site ID (SmartZone) 49  
SMARTNET Mode 23  
SmartZone Mode 23  
Speaking Into Microphone 54  
Standard Calls  
Receiving 41  
Placing (Conv) 33  
Private Calls 36  
Programming 54  
PTT Switch 12  
Placing (SMARTNET) 35  
Receiving (Conv) 33  
Receiving (SmartNet) 35  
Status Messages 46  
R
Supervisory Tones 50  
Repeater Talk-Around 29  
RX Indicator 11  
T
Talk-Around, Repeater 29  
S
Telephone Calls  
Safety Information 4  
Placing 41  
Scan List 22  
Receiving 43  
Channel Delete 23  
Conventional Mode 30  
Determining Channels in 23  
Programming 31  
Radio Wide Scan Mode 22  
Selecting 30  
Standard Scan Mode 22  
Scan Mode  
Transmitting In 31  
Scan Resume Delay 22  
Scanning 20  
Time-Out Timer 19  
Tone Enable/Disable 20  
Tones 50  
Top Panel Controls 11  
Traffic Channel 24  
Transmit Disable On Busy 27  
Transmitting, Scan Mode 31  
Troubleshooting 55  
TX Indicator 11  
U
Conventional 30  
Radio Wide 20, 21  
SmartNet 48  
Unit ID 16, 34  
V
Standard 20, 21  
Volume Level, Setting 17  
Scroll Left Key 14  
Scroll Right Key 14  
Servicing 55  
W
Warranty 3  
Site  
Locking/Unlocking 50  
Searching for 49  
Z
Zone Select 19  
59  
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