Motorola Astro Radio Software 68 81098e85 O Manual
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149 VIP In (Mobiles Only)At the MAIN MENU, press F4, F3 twice and then F6 to access this screen. Mobiles Only This screen can be accessed for non-motorcycle Mobiles only. This menu allows you to define Vehicle Interface Port (VIP) features for the VIP Input ports using the UP/DOWN arrow keys. If the radio has Direct Entry Keypads (DEKs), each DEK will have VIP inputs. The Vehicle Interface Port (VIP) Inputs allow the radio to control circuits outside the radio system. The VIP Input fields are related...
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150 VIP Out (Mobiles Only)At the MAIN MENU, press F4, F3 twice and then F7 to access this screen. Mobiles Only This screen can be accessed for non-motorcycle Mobiles only This menu allows you to define Vehicle Interface Port (VIP) features for the VIP Output ports using the UP/DOWN arrow keys. The VIP Outputs allow you to use the radio to control circuits outside the radio system. If the radio has Direct Entry Keypads (DEKs), each DEK will have VIP outputs. However, the radio can be programmed with...
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151 Phone ConfigurationAt the MAIN MENU, press F4, F3 and then F4 to access this screen. This menu allows you to edit telephone interconnect configurations for a radio including stored telephone numbers and aliases. These options are radio wide and apply to both Trunking and Conventional signalling. Press Ta b to select the desired field, or press the desired function key (F1 - F10). If the field is highlighted, use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the desired choice or value. Enter the phone number...
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152 Phone NumberEnter a phone number of up to 16 characters. The digits 0 (zero) through 9 are all valid. So are the special characters “P”, “*” and “#”. The “P” entry causes the radio to pause momentarily during dialing. The length of the pause is programmable from the DIAL OPTIONS screen (F4/F3/F4/F9). Numbers can be added and deleted using the F2 and F5 keys respectively. New numbers will be added at the end of the list. A total of 19 numbers are allowed. Phone TextEnter the alphanumeric name...
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153 DTMF Access/ Deaccess CodesAt the MAIN MENU, press F4, F3, F4 and then F8 to access this screen. This screen allows the user to define Access/Deaccess Code pairs used for DTMF phone option. The Access Code is used to keep unauthorized users from using the interconnect system on the Repeater. The Deaccess Code is used to inform the system about the end of a call and thus minimize wasted air time. The valid symbols are 0 (zero) through 9, “*”, “#” and “P” (for pause). Note: These codes can be...
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154 Field Definitions Access CodeEnter the code that will be used to access the phone line. Some Conventional interconnect systems require a “*” to access the telephone line. Other systems require a multi-digit access code which consists of 1 to 4 digits and may or may not contain a “*”. Multi-digit access codes are used to prevent unauthorized subscriber units from accessing the interconnect system. Note: To enter pause (P) from the keypad, press “*” and then “#”. Codes can be added and deleted...
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155 Dialing OptionsAt the MAIN MENU, press F4, F3, F4 and then F9 to access this screen. This screen allows you to modify DTMF phone-wide parameters such as timing and phone dial operation. Each Conventional system uses one of these parameter sets which are selected in the DTMF Access Timing table field on the CONVENTIONAL PERSONALITY PHONE OPTIONS screen (F4/F6/F3/F8). Each Trunking system uses one of these parameter sets which are selected in the Phone DTMF Timing field on the TRUNKING SYSTEM...
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156 Initial Delay (ms)Use the UP/DOWN arrows to select the pre-time for DTMF signalling or the length of time that carrier is transmitted before the DTMF digit is transmitted. Valid selections are 0 (zero) to 6375 ms in 25-ms increments. Digit Duration (ms)Use the UP/DOWN arrows to select the length of time that the DTMF digit will be transmitted. Valid selections are 25 to 6375 ms in 25-ms increments. Interdigit Delay (ms)Use the UP/DOWN arrows to select the time delay between transmission of...
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157 Radio Wide Scan Lists and OptionsFrom the MAIN MENU, press F4, F3 and then F5 to access this screen. This screen is used to configure the Channel Scan feature and to enter the scan list. Each personality selects a scan list by choosing the scan list number. Both Conventional and Trunking personalities may use these scan lists by choosing the appropriate scan list number on the CONVENTIONAL AND TRUNKING PERSONALITY screens. However, the scan list type must be compatible with the capability of the...
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158 Field Definitions Scan ListUse the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the desired scan list, or use the F3/F4 function keys to scroll through the lists. Each mode has a unique scan list. Each Conventional and Trunking personality may have a unique scan list. The scan lists defined on this screen can be assigned to the desired personalities on the CONVENTIONAL and TRUNKING PERSONALITY screens. Lists may be added by pressing the F2 key and the currently highlighted list can be deleted using the F5 key....