Motorola Minitor 5 Manual
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Motorola Minitor V Basic Training 1.Full operational instructions 2.What’s new for the V model
Basic Controls Function Selector knob Message playback button New Message & Low battery Indicator Amber priority scan receive Indicator On/Off Volume knob Battery Status Display Reset Button
Alert mode Reset Button When a call is received the Minitor V will either alert or vibrate. (depending on the position of the function switch) Different alert sounds are programmable for different tone sets. (short beeps, long beeps, continuous tone, etc.) The pager will immediately begin to monitor the F1 dispatch frequency. To silence the pager and place it back in to Alert mode press the reset button.
Monitor mode The switch position for monitor mode and the channels being monitored is dependent on individual pager programming. Always on “C”, and most pagers on “B” also. During priority scan of F1 & F2 channels the F1 dispatch channel always takes priority. If you are listening to a transmission on the F2 radio rebroadcast and a page is transmitted on the F1 channel, the pager will revert to the F1 channel . This is to ensure that the pager never misses an alert. The F2 channel rebroadcasts the 800MHz working radio channel for your region. 159.600MHZ has “East Fire” and “Central Fire” 159.735MHz has “West Fire”
Chester County Default Minitor V programming All Pagers basic programming A. Alert (standby). B. _____________________ C. Monitor, both F1 and F2 in priority scan mode. • 160.185MHz - F1 dispatch • 159.600MHz or 159.735MHz – F2 800 fire rebroadcast D. _____________________ “A” and “C” position is the same in all pagers. “B” and “D” vary by individual programming.
Chester County Default Minitor V programming Standard single department pagers A.Alert (standby) B. Monitor F1 dispatch frequency only. C. Monitor, both F1 and F2 in priority scan mode. • 160.185MHz - F1 dispatch • 159.600MHz or 159.735MHz – F2 800 fire rebroadcast D. Vibrate alert, same as “A” but no audible alert tone. Standard pagers with only tones for a single department. This is the vast majority of pagers in Chester County
Chester County Default Minitor V programming Pagers with secondary “duty” tones A. Alert (standby) all programmed tones. B. Alert (standby) with “duty” tone off. C. Monitor, both F1 and F2 in priority scan mode. • 160.185MHz - F1 dispatch • 159.600MHz or 159.735MHz – F2 800 fire rebroadcast D. Vibrate alert, same as “A” but no audible alert tone. Pagers programmed this way do not have the ability to monitor only the F1 dispatch channel. Multi-Agency pagers with more than one tone for multiple departments. This configuration is used if you have a selectable “duty” tone.
Motorola Minitor V New Features •Voice Storage Feature • 3.6V NiMH battery pack
Stored voice playback feature Press the small button in the center of the function switch to initiate playback of stored audio. • The most recent message will play first. • Old stored messages will be played at the end of new ones, if the old voice message was never cleared. • To clear the stored messages cycle the power off and on for a moment. • When there is a new unread message the red LED indicator turns on.