Operator's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. REGULATORY AND SAFETY INFORMATION
- 2. RENSEIGNEMENTS SUR LA RÉGLEMENTATION ET SÉCURITÉ
- 3. CLASS I, DIVISION 2 OPTION
- 4. INTRODUCTION
- 5. BASIC OPERATION
- 5.1 RADIO CONTROLS
- 5.2 BEFORE FIRST USE
- 5.3 POWER ON AND SET VOLUME
- 5.4 VIDA ID
- 5.5 RADIO DISPLAYS
- 5.6 MANDOWN
- 5.7 STATUS MESSSAGES
- 5.8 PREDEFINED MENU LAYOUTS
- 5.9 MENU
- 5.10 ALERT TONES
- 5.11 SELECT ZONE/SYSTEM
- 5.12 SELECT GROUP/CHANNEL AND BANK
- 5.13 LOCK/UNLOCK KEYPAD
- 5.14 GROUP CALLS
- 5.15 INDIVIDUAL CALLS
- 5.16 USER PROFILES
- 5.17 NOISE CANCELLATION
- 5.18 PTT OPTIONS
- 5.19 VOICE ANNUNCIATION
- 5.20 ENABLE/DISABLE ENCRYPTION
- 5.21 TRANSMIT ENABLE/DISABLE
- 5.22 CHANNEL GUARD (ANALOG CONVENTIONAL ONLY)
- 5.23 USE TALKAROUND TO BYPASS REPEATER (ANALOG AND P25 CONVENTIONAL ONLY)
- 5.24 TYPE 99 OPERATION
- 5.25 CALL ALERT (PAGE)
- 5.26 TELEPHONE INTERCONNECT
- 5.27 DTMF
- 5.28 AUDIO PLAYBACK
- 5.29 START SCAN
- 5.30 STOP SCAN
- 5.31 MONITOR AND SQUELCH TYPES (CONVENTIONAL ONLY)
- 5.32 NUISANCE DELETE
- 5.33 FAILSOFT
- 5.34 EMERGENCY OPERATION
- 5.35 MDC-1200 (ANALOG CONVENTIONAL ONLY)
- 5.36 BEON OPERATION
- 5.37 STEALTH MODE
- 6. ADVANCED OPERATIONS
- 6.1 VIEW/CHANGE PERSONALITIES
- 6.2 SITUATIONAL AWARENESS (SA) – P25 CONVENTIONAL ONLY
- 6.3 USER-DEFINED ZONES/SYSTEMS
- 6.4 CH INFO MENU
- 6.5 AUDIO SETTINGS
- 6.6 DISPLAY SETTINGS
- 6.7 GPS SETTINGS
- 6.8 POSITION INFO
- 6.9 WI-FI
- 6.10 BLUETOOTH
- 6.11 CLOCK SETTINGS
- 6.12 BATTERY INFO
- 6.13 SELECT LANGUAGE
- 6.14 SET UP SCAN
- 6.14.1 Default, Priority 1, and Priority 2 Channels
- 6.14.2 Trunked/Conventional Scanning
- 6.14.3 Vote Scan (Analog and P25 Conventional Only)
- 6.14.4 Edit Scan List
- 6.14.5 Set or Remove Priority 1 and Priority 2 Channels
- 6.14.6 Custom Scan Lists
- 6.14.7 Wide Area System Scan (P25 Trunked and EDACS)
- 6.14.8 Site Lock
- 6.15 RADIO STATUS
- 6.16 RADIO MESSAGE
- 6.17 RADIO TEXTLINK
- 6.18 FAULTS/ALERTS
- 6.19 TONE ENCODE
- 6.20 ENCRYPTION
- 6.21 P25 CONVENTIONAL FALLBACK
- 6.22 EMERGENCY CHECK-IN TIMER
- 7. PROGRAMMING
- 8. REFERENCE
- 9. GLOSSARY
- 10. BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING
- 11. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
- 12. WARRANTY
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5.25.2 Receive Alert
1. When receiving a Call Alert, the radio displays the calling radio’s name or Unit ID.
2. The radio rings and indicates a missed call. The ring sounds continuously until you press PTT,
press the CLR MISSED softkey, change group/system, or power cycle the radio.
5.26 TELEPHONE INTERCONNECT
1. Press the Menu/Select button to access the main menu.
2. Press the left or right navigation buttons to display the CALL menu.
3. Press the up or down navigation buttons to highlight PHONE CALL and press the
Menu/Select button.
4. Select an entry from the list of pre-programmed entries or click DIRECT DIAL to enter the
number directly. Direct Dial entries can have up to 31 characters (0-9, *, #, or a space; the
space correlates to a pause.) Select OPTIONS to view details about the highlighted pre-
programmed entry. The radio supports up to 255 pre-programmed entries.
5. Press PTT to initiate the phone call. Press the right navigation button to end the call.
The radio does not permit telephone interconnect calls during an emergency. While in a phone
call, the radio ignores all types of calls EXCEPT a System All Call. If the radio receives a System
All Call while in a phone call, it immediately drops the phone call and accepts the All Call.
5.27 DTMF
XL Series portables support the transmission of DTMF tones corresponding to the
numbers/characters on the keypad. To overdial numbers/characters, press and hold the PTT
button, and then press the corresponding keys one at a time on the keypad. Valid keys for DTMF
tones are: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, *, 0, and #.
For conventional or P25 Conventional systems, DTMF tones only play if the
current system is programmed for DTMF (part of general System configuration).
DTMF tones are always enabled for P25 Trunking systems.
5.28 AUDIO PLAYBACK
The Audio Playback feature allows the user to playback a previously received call. Recordings
are stored in the radio’s RAM and are not persistent across power cycles. The radio stores the
last five recorded calls up to one minute each.
NOTE