SMU250KTS User’s Guide W I R E L E S S C O R P O R AT I O N 7100 Technology Drive West Melbourne, FL 32904 ©2000 RELM Wireless Corporation.
Safety information Two year Limited Warranty Through the provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) of 1970, the United Status Department of Labor has established an electromagnetic safety standard which applies to the use of two-way radio equipment. The proper use of this transceiver will result in exposure below the OSHA limit. The following precautions shall be observed: WARRANTOR: RELM Wireless Corporation (“RELM” or “Warrantor”).
Contents Operational Check After installation, a complete operational check by your Uniden Dealer will assure you of a quality installation. Accessories Safety Information ................................................................................ 2 Heavy Duty Microphone ...................................................... AMX105A Introduction .......................................................................................... 5 Congratulations .............................................
Busy Channel Lockout ([SOLO) .................................................. 19 Scan .............................................................................................. 19 Special Features .................................................................................. 20 Function Tones.............................................................................. 20 Radio Installation ................................................................................ 21 Considerations .........
Special Features Introduction Function Tones Congratulations The radio is equipped with several tones to indicate error conditions or confirm functions have occurred. You now own the best value in trunking radio systems, a Uniden professional communications radio. The SMU250KTS is an integral part of a trunking radio system which consists of many radio channels with high powered repeater stations that extend range and provide greater access to available channels.
Conventional Operation Features • Up to 50 systems • Up to 100 trunked talk groups or conventional channels • Carrier squelch and multiple CTCSS/DCS operation • 10 character Talk group/Channel/Function LCD • System and group scanning • Busy system queueing • Connect tone alert • Talk-Around-Channel (TAC) operation • User-Configurable Channel Scan List • Ten number pre-programmed Phone Book Conventional (non-trunked) channels, if programmed, may be selected in the same manner as describe
A/B/C Quick Keys Operation Unpacking The A, B and C Quick Keys can be programmed for any of 10 functions as described below. The following should be included with your two-way radio: • • Talk Group/Channel Recall - Either or both keys may be programmed with selected talk groups or conventional channels. TAC - Talkaround operation for the selected talk group or conventional channel may be activated by programming either key. • Scan - Talk group scan or system scan may be activated from either key.
Controls and Functions Other Functions MENU Operation The MENU key allows accessing menus of up to 8 different functions, if programmed. They are Phone Book, Scan, TAC, Power, K Tone, K Lock Opt and Backlight. Repeatedly pressing the MENU button will sequentially display each of these menu items. When the menu item of interest is displayed, the Up- and Down-select keys can be pressed to make choices within the menu.
Telephone Interconnect Functions Phone Book - Any of 10 pre-stored memory numbers can be recalled by the A/B/C quick keys or the MENU operation. Press the A/B/C key to display the first number, then press again as many times as necessary to recall the desired number. Alternatively, the Phone Book function may be accessed by pressing the Menu key. When PHONE BOOK is displayed, press the UP/DOWN keys to scroll through the programmed numbers until the desired one is displayed.
Trunking Mode Operation Talk Group Selection 1. Up/Down Select- Press the Up/Down key ( A or v ) to display the desired talk group. An up-select or down-select tone sounds with each change. If you press and hold either key, the radio changes talk groups rapidly. (If programmed with a "stop", talk group changes will stop when the highest or lowest talk group number has been reached.) 2.
Queuing and Tones • Busy System Queuing - when programmed for queuing and the system is busy when you try to transmit, the radio will automatically enter the queueing mode, indicated by the BUSY indicator and a high-pitched triple beep. When queued, the radio will monitor the busy system and try every 5 seconds to capture a channel when it becomes available, indicated by a high-pitched double beep sounding every 10 seconds.
• • MENU Scan Activation - press and release the MENU key to display the current scan condition. Press the Up- or Downselect keys to select the desired condition (SCAN OFF, SCAN GRP or SCAN SYS). The LCD SC indicator will be displayed continuously when talk group scan is active and blink when system scan is selected. Exit menu operation by pressing the MENU or MON/EXIT keys. A/B/C Key Scan Activation - press and release the A, B or C key to activate scan of all talk groups in the selected system.