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1 CS2010 AND CS2011 PROGRAMMING REFERENCE MANUAL FM HANDHELD TRANCEIVER Connect Systems Incorporated 1802 Eastman Ave., Suite 116 Ventura CA Version 1.00 Copyright 2010 by Connect Systems Incorporated

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Opening Screen...18 CS2010 Pull Down Menus...19 File Pull Down Menu...19 New...19 Open...19 Save...19 Print Review...19 Exit...19 Model Pull Down Menu...19 Model Information...19 Edit Pull Down Menu...20 Radio Settings: Key Assignments...20 Radio Settings: Alert Template...20 Radio Settings: Alert Volume Option...20 Radio Settings: Miscellaneous...20 Radio Settings: TOT Template...20 Radio Settings: Scan...20 Radio Settings: Emergency...20 Channel Information...20 Personality Template Tone: 2 Tone System Tone: 2 Tone Call List Tone: 2 Tone Decode...20 DTMF: DTMF System

3 DTMF: DTMF Call List...20 MDC: MDC Signaling Setting...21 MDC: MDC System...21 MDC: MDC Call List...21 MDC: MDC Message...21 MDC: MDC Status Program Pull Down Menu...21 Read Data...21 Write Data...21 Test Mode...21 Embedded information...21 Set Pull Down Menu...21 Communication Port...21 Option...21 Window Pull Down Menu...22 Tree View...22 Cascade...22 Horizontal Tile...22 Close All Windows...22 Help Pull Down Menu...22 Contents F About...22 Programming The CS2010 and CS Introduction To Programming the CS2010 and CS Key Assignments Screen

4 Long Button Time(ms) Annunciation Type Selection Whisper Talkaround Call Key Call Key Call Key Call Key Lone Worker Emergency Call Cancel Emergency Call Man Down (Optional) Scan Noise Channel Delete High Low Power Switch Squelch Adjust Monitor Momentary/Call Cancel Monitor/Call Cancel On Squelch Off/Call Cancel Lock Keyboard Compander Scambler Battery Check Rental Time Check GPS Position Annunciation

5 25. GPS ID Annunciation GPS Time Annunciation GPS Position Priority GPS Switch GPS Enhanced Position Annunciation GPS Auto TX...29 Alert Template Screen...30 Alert 1 Alert Enable...30 Cycle Times...30 Interval Times...31 Audition...31 Stop...31 OK...31 Cancel...31 Print...31 Help...31 Alert Volume Option Screen: Option...32 Power Up Alert...32 Error Alert...32 TOT Pre Alert...32 Lone Worker Pre Alert...33 Scan Start Alert...33 Scan Stop Alert...33 Scan Priority Alert

6 Forbid TX Alert...33 Function Enabled Alert...33 Function Disabled Alert...33 Button/Keypad Error Alert...33 OK...33 Cancel...34 Print...34 Help...34 Alert Volume Option Screen: Volume...35 Individual Call Volume...35 Reminder Call Alert...35 RX Low Voltage...35 Sidetone Volume...36 Volume Knob Default Volume...37 Fixed Alert Volume...37 Fixed Side Tone Volume...37 Minimum Volume...37 OK...37 Cancel...37 Print...37 Help...37 Miscellaneous Screen...38 Wireless Clone Mode...38 Wire Clone Mode TX Low Battery LED

7 RX Low Battery Alert...39 Channel Busy LED TX LED...39 Channel Annunciation...39 Annunciation Type...39 Power Save Type...39 Call Answer Time...39 Squelch Level...39 Whisper Mic Gain (Internal)...40 Whisper Mic Gain (External)...40 Inside VOX...40 PTT Key Cancel VOX...40 VOX Disable When Receive...40 VOX Valid Alert...40 VOX Gain Level...40 VOX Hold Time...40 Lend Function...40 Usable...40 Remain Time...41 Fast Vote RX Signal Level...41 Scan RX Signal Minimum Level...41 Write Password...41 Embedded Info Password...41 OK...41 Cancel

8 Print...41 Help...42 TOT Template Screen...43 TOT Time...43 TOT Pre Alert...43 TOT Rekey Time...43 TOT Reset Time...43 Scan Screen...44 Scan Edit List Screen Scan List...45 Enable...45 Scan Number...45 Scan Channel...45 Close...45 Scan Edit Option Screen...46 Designated Channel...46 Dropout Delay Time...46 TX Dwell Time...47 Pure GPS Ch. Keep Time...47 Hold Time...47 Priority Channel Channel...47 Priority Channel Channel...48 Look Back Time A

9 Look Back Time B...48 Talkback Enable...48 Carrier Squelch Only...48 Include Current Channel...48 Nuisance Reset...48 Auto Acknowledge in Scan...49 Scan LED...49 Emergency Screen...50 Secret Emergency Enable...50 Emergency Revert Channel...50 Emergency Revert...50 Emergency DTMF Encode Sequence...50 MDC System Priority...50 MDC ACK Alert...51 Emergency DTMF Call List...51 Gain Offset (Internal)...51 Gain Offset (External)...51 Emergency Tone During TX...51 Emergency Squelch Mode...51 Emergency Cycles Mode...51 Number of Emergency Cycles...52 Emergency Switch Debounce Time...52 Emergency TX Cycle Times...52 Emergency TX Cycle Times...52 Lone Worker Time

10 Lone Worker Reminder Time...52 Channel Information Screen...53 Channel Information Edit...54 Ch No Enable...54 Channel Name...54 Type...54 RX Frequency...54 TX Frequency...55 RX CTCSS/DCS...55 TX CTCSS/DCS...56 Scan List...56 Personality Template...56 Band...56 Power...56 Auto Start Scan...57 Inhibit Repeater Talkaround...57 Inhibit High/Low Power Level Selection...57 Beat Shift...57 Clear Tail Tone...57 Personality Template Screen...58 Personality Template Number...59 TX Signal System...59 RX Signal System...59 TX Admit Criteria

11 TOT Template...60 BCL Override...60 Call 1 Key...60 Call 2 Key...60 Call 3 Key...61 Call 4 Key...61 RX Squelch...61 Monitor Squelch...61 Channel Change Squelch...61 Personality Template Edit Para 2 Screen...62 Personality Template Number...62 Enable...62 Decode...62 Decode Condition Compander...62 Inhibit Compander (Keydown)...63 Scramble...63 Inhibit Scrambler...63 VOX...63 Whisper...63 Inhibit Whisper (Keydown)...63 Lone Work...63 Inhibit Lone Work (Keydown)...63 Man Down...63 Inhibit Man Down (Keydown)

12 Voice Pre Emphasis/De Emphasis Tone System Screen...64 Pre time...64 Duration of 1 st Tone...64 Duration of 2 nd Tone...64 Duration of Long Tone...64 Gap Time...64 Auto Reset Time...65 Auto Reset Timer Type...65 Side Tone Tone Call List Screen Tone System...66 Encode Format st Tone Freq nd Tone Freq...66 Revert Channel...66 Name...67 Strip CTCSS/DCS Tone Decode Screen...68 Decode Type...68 Alert Tone...68 Call Format st Tone Freq nd Tone Freq...69 Alert Tone Auto Reset

13 Decoder LED...69 Acknowledge...69 Clear To Transpond...69 Side Tone...69 Acknowledge Delay Time...69 DTMF System Screen...70 TX Tone Duration...70 TX Tone Interval...70 First Digit Delay...70 First Digit Time More...71 * and # Digit More...71 PTT ID...71 Keyup Code...71 Dekey Code...71 D Code Assignment...71 DTMF System...72 DTMF Code...72 Revert Channel...72 Strip CTCSS/DCS...72 MDC Signaling Setting Screen...73 Auto Reset Timer...73 Call Alert Tone...73 Sel Call Tone...73 Primary ID...74 Group ID

14 PTT ID Type...74 Call Alert...75 PTT Short Sidetone...75 Radio Check Decode...75 Call Alert LED...75 Alert Tone Auto Reset...75 Sel Call Decode...76 Sel Call LED...76 Auto Reset Timer Type...76 MDC System Screen...77 Pretime...77 Preamble Bit Sync Ack Pretime...77 Encoder Sequences Screen...78 Enable...78 Sequence Type Tone Index...79 Sequence...79 Encoder Telegrams Screen...80 Enable...80 Encoder Sequence 1, 2, Acknowledge...80 DTMF System...81 Decoder Definition Screen...82 Edit

15 Decoder Definition Edit (Decoder Sequence) Screen...83 Enable Tone Index...83 Number of Sequences...83 Decoder Sequence 1,2, Group Bit 1,2, Decoder Definition Edit (Decoder Option) Screen...85 Enable...85 Individual Call Alert...87 Group Call Alert...87 Call Reminder Alert...87 Auto Acknowledge...87 Call Forwarding Acknowledge...87 Matching Encode Telegram...87 Call Reminder LED...87 Decoder LED...87 Auto Reset Start...88 Call Answer Time...88 Auto Acknowledge Screen...89 Enable...89 Channel Free...89 Side Tone...90 TX LED...90 ACK Delay...90 Revert Channel

16 5 Tone Screen...91 Enable Tone Standard...91 Group Tone...91 Repeat Tone...91 Encoder Single Tone Frequency 1, Encoder Single Tone Duration 1, Decoder Single Tone Frequency 1, Min Decoder Single Tone Duration 1, Max Decoder Single Tone Duration 1, User Defined Screen...93 Single Frequency...93 Encode Tone Duration(ms)...93 Decode Minimum Tone Duration(ms)...93 Decode Maximum Tone Duration(ms)...93 DTMF Screen...94 Enable...94 Encoder Sequence Interval Digit Delay(ms)...94 Encoder Sequence Digit Duration(ms)...94 D Code Assignment...94 GPS 1 Screen...95 Encode Type...95 System Code:...95 Equipment Type...95 Province Code

17 City Code...96 Street Code...96 Device ID...96 Continuous Slot(ms)...96 Base Station Address...96 Station...96 Mobile...96 GPS MSK Baud Rate(bps):...97 Short ID:...97 Inhibit GPS Rx When Tx:...97 TX LED...97 Auto Tx:...97 First Auto TX Time...97 Tx Interval Time

18 Opening Screen When you first double click the CS2010 shortcut on your desktop, the following screen appears. The following things should be noted: 1. At the bottom of the screen it shows COM 2. This is the serial port you use for programming. This could be changed by the set menu to any Communication Port between 1 and 16. Only the active Communications Ports can be used. The active ports will be indicated by the Communication Port numbers black and the inactive Communication Port numbers grey. 2. At the top of the screen on the left side you will see a version number of this software. At the time this page was written the version was At the top of the screen on the left side you will see the frequency of the radio. This version is set for MHz (VHF). There is also a version set for MHz (UHF) 4. You can edit the various parameters by clicking on a screen in the edit pull down menu or the summary of edit screens on the left. 5. Towards the top of the screen you will see a set of 7 Icons. The functions of the Icons from left to right are as follows: a. New b. Open c. Save d. Read From Radio e. Write To Radio f. Help g. Exit 18

19 File Pull Down Menu CS2010 Pull Down Menus New This function clears all data currently shown in the window and restores the program's default values. Open The open function reads a data file that is saved on a hard disk drive, then transfers the data to your computer memory. You can edit the transferred data file, write it to the transceiver, or print it out. Save The Save function stores the created or revised data file to the drive, path, and file name previously selected. Data files have ".dat" as their file extension. Save As The Save As function saves the current file to the drive, path, and file name that you specify, allowing you to rename or redirect the file to a new location. Data files have ".dat" as their file extension. Print Review When you choose this command, the main window will be replaced with a "Print Preview" window. One or two pages will be displayed in the format in which they will be printed. The Print Preview tool bar offers options to view either one or two pages at a time, move back and forth through the document, and zoom in and out of pages. Print The Print function redirects and prints the programming data. The data may have been created, loaded from a disk, or read from the transceiver. Exit This function allows you to exit from the program without storing any files that have not been stored already. Model Pull Down Menu Model Information Allows you to determine which model you are using and also the characteristics of the radio. The first parameter is the model type and it is always CS2010 or CS2011. The subtype is either 2 tone or 5 tone. The frequency range determines which radio you are using. For VHF it is MHz and for UHF it is MHz. The other frequency ranges are currently not supported. The PC software revision is the current software version that is running. The other parameters are currently not used. 19

20 Edit Pull Down Menu Radio Settings: Key Assignments This screen sets the definition for the three software defined switches. Each switch can be used for two different functions depending on the length of time the switch is depressed. Radio Settings: Alert Template This screen allows you to generate custom alert messages for certain functions. Radio Settings: Alert Volume Option This screen allows the volume setting for various different alert tones. Radio Settings: Miscellaneous This screen allows the setting of various miscellaneous parameters such as type of voice annunciation, VOX level, lend functions, LED use, timers, battery save, etc. Radio Settings: TOT Template This screen sets the timing for the timeout timers. Radio Settings: Scan This screen sets the matrix to determine the scanning sequence. Radio Settings: Emergency This screen has the various types of parameters used for the different emergency conditions such as man down, lone worker, etc. Channel Information This screen sets the per channel information such as receive and transmit frequency, receive and transmit CTCSS tones or DCS codes, etc. Personality Template This screen sets the various parameters to customize each of the different channels. 2 Tone: 2 Tone System This screen sets the timing for the various 2 tone generators. 2 Tone: 2 Tone Call List This screen sets the frequencies and various other parameters for the generation of 2 tones. 2 Tone: 2 Tone Decode This screen sets the parameters for the different types of 2 tone decodes. DTMF: DTMF System This screen sets the timing for the various DTMF generators. DTMF: DTMF Call List This screen sets the various DTMF sequences and other parameters for the generation of DTMF tones. 20

21 MDC: MDC Signaling Setting This screen sets the Auto Reset Timer, Call Alert Tone, and Sel Call Tone for the MDC format. MDC: MDC System This screen sets various common parameters necessary for the generation of the MDC signals. MDC: MDC Call List This screen sets the various parameters necessary to send individual MDC messages. MDC: MDC Message This screen sets the various parameters necessary to generate a MDC messages MDC: MDC Status This screen handles the status of the MDC messages. Program Pull Down Menu Read Data This allows the transfers of data from the PC program to the radio. This function does not read the data in a PC file. To use this function the radio must be operational and the programming cable must be connected between the PC and the radio. Write Data This allows the transfers of data from the radio to the PC program. This function does not store the data in a PC file. To use this function the radio must be operational and the programming cable must be connected between the PC and the radio. Test Mode This allows the dealer to tune the various parameters associated with generating and receiving radio signals such as modulation levels and squelch levels. Embedded information This screen allows you to write a personal message for each radio. It can be used to identify the owner of the radio or possibly the function of the radio. Set Pull Down Menu Communication Port Sets up the communication port that connects the PC to the radio. This program allows you to select COM 1 through COM 16. Only the active ports in the PC can be enabled. Active ports will be shown by being highlighted compared to non active ports. Option Allows you to overwrite the model. 21

22 Window Pull Down Menu Tree View Shows a summary of all the edit screens on the left side of the screen. Cascade Shows the open screens in a cascade fashion. That means all the open screens are overlapping each other. Horizontal Tile Shows the open screens as horizontal tiles. Close All Windows Closes all active windows. Help Pull Down Menu Contents F1 Contains various copyright notices and the help screen. About Shows the version number of the program and copyright information. 22

23 Programming The CS2010 and CS2011 Introduction To Programming the CS2010 and CS2011 This manual gives a comprehensive description of all the parameters in the radio. However this is a reference manual and to make your life easier we provide examples and sample data files as a short cut to programming the radio. This manual should only be used under the following circumstances: 1. You are bored have nothing better to read. 2. You are anal and have to know exactly how everything works. 3. You have a sleep disorder and need something to put you to sleep. Changing the parameters on the various screens does not save the parameters just programmed. The data will only be saved if you write the data to the radio using the Write Data from the program pull down menu or you use the Save or Save As from the file pull down menu. 23

24 Key Assignments Screen When the Key Assignment Tab from the Edit pull down menu is accessed, the following screen appears: There are three buttons on the radio that are programmable for different functions. Each button has the capability of having two separate functions, determined by how long the button is pressed. The length of time the button has to be pressed for the second feature is determined by the dealer. The list below gives the possible features and the reasons for the features. The user must be informed by the dealer the function of each key. Long Button Time(ms) This function is for configuring the valid time to activate the programmed Long Button settings. When the time of pressing the key is more than the hold time, the Long Button key will be valid else the Short Button is valid. Normally you should set the hold time to more than one second otherwise it is hard to determine if it s a Long Button or a Short Button. 24

25 1. Annunciation Type Selection Press this programmable key to switch between annunciation of the channel selector switch and no annunciation. The radio has the ability to be in the voice annunciation mode without using the key to select the mode. When you press this key and hear one beep it means the radio will be in the voice annunciation mode. If you press this key and hear two beeps, it means the radio is disabling the voice annunciation mode. This radio does not have a LCD display to indicate the channel it is on. The selector switch does have markings so it is possible to visually determine the channel selected. However, if it is dark it is difficult to see the channel marking so an audible feedback is an ideal way to determine the channel you moved the selector switch to. The choices for the annunciation are English Male Channel 1 through Channel 16, English Male 1 through 16, English Female Channel 1 through Channel 16, and English Female 1 through 16. The selection itself is made in the Miscellaneous screen. 2. Whisper The purpose of this function is to allow the user to whisper in the radio s microphone instead of speaking normally. When you press the key and you hear a single beep this function is enabled. When you press the key and you hear two beeps this function is disabled. 3. Talkaround Normal operation of these types of products is through repeaters to extend the range of transmission. If you set the mode to talkaround you talk around the repeater and start communicating directly with another radio. This is useful when the two handheld radios are reasonably close to each other or you do not want everyone to hear you. When you press the key and you hear a single beep this function is enabled. When you press the key and you hear two beeps this function is disabled. 4. Call Key 1 Pressing this key sends either a preprogrammed DTMF code or 2 tone code. This is a paging feature that is used to contact individual radio or sometimes to set off certain type of alarming features. When you set it for a DTMF code or a 2 tone code the other radio has to be able to receive that DTMF code or 2 tone code. Not all radios have the ability to respond to paging. 5. Call Key 2 Pressing this key sends either a preprogrammed DTMF code or 2 tone code. This is a paging feature that is used to contact individual radio or sometimes to set off certain type of alarming features. When you set it for a DTMF code or a 2 tone code the other radio has to be able to receive that DTMF code or 2 tone code. Not all radios have the ability to respond to paging. 6. Call Key 3 Pressing this key sends either a preprogrammed DTMF code or 2 tone code. This is a paging feature that is used to contact individual radio or sometimes to set off certain type of alarming features. When you set it for a DTMF code or a 2 tone code the other radio has to be able to receive that DTMF code or 2 tone code. Not all radios have the ability to respond to paging. 25

26 7. Call Key 4 Pressing this key sends either a preprogrammed DTMF code or 2 tone code. This is a paging feature that is used to contact individual radio or sometimes to set off certain type of alarming features. When you set it for a DTMF code or a 2 tone code the other radio has to be able to receive that DTMF code or 2 tone code. Not all radios have the ability to respond to paging. 8. Lone Worker The purpose of this function is to call for help if the person holding this radio does not press a key on the radio every so often. Once the radio is set for the Lone Worker mode, a timeout timer is started. At the end of this time an alarm on the radio will sound telling the user to press either the Lone Worker reset key or any key, depending how the unit is preprogrammed. If the user does not press the appropriate key soon after the radio starts to alarm, the radio will go into an emergency mode and depending on the dealer programming, will either generate a local alarm or transmit an alarm to another radio or both. When you press the key and you hear a single beep this function is enabled. When you press the key and you hear two beeps this function is disabled. 9. Emergency Call Pressing the key designated as emergency alarm will cause the radio will go into an emergency mode and depending on the dealer programming, will either generate a local alarm or transmit an alarm to another radio or both. This has a similar function as the Lone Worker mode. The biggest difference is the user must press a key to start this function verses the lone worker where not doing something starts the function. This could be used in situations where you want someone to know there is an emergency but talking over the radio might jeopardize the safety of the user. 10. Cancel Emergency Call Pressing this key forces the radio from an emergency mode to the normal receiving mode. This key would normally be pressed if the emergency alarm condition is resolved or the emergency alarm key has been pressed by accident. 11. Man Down (Optional) If this optional feature is selected, after the radio has been horizontally or inversely positioned for a defined time, the radio will automatically enter an emergency mode and inform the appropriate person of the emergency. When you press the key and you hear a single beep this function is enabled. When you press the key and you hear two beeps this function is disabled. Please contact the factory if you would like to inquire about this feature. 12. Scan The purpose of the scan function is to allow the user to monitor multiple channels and stop at the channel that is active. This would be useful for a supervisor who needs to monitor the activity among different groups of users. When you press the key and you hear a single beep this function is enabled. When you press the key and you hear two beeps this function is disabled. When the radio is scanning, the red LED is flashing and when it locks on a channel the red light turns off and the green light turns on. 26

27 13. Noise Channel Delete The purpose of this key is to delete scan channels that have noise on them or other erroneous transmissions. This prevents the scanning from always stopping at a channel that has no meaning. Once you quit the scan mode and then enable it again this deleted channels comes back. You cannot delete a priority channel from the scan list. Pressing this key deletes the current channel that has activity. If the radio is scanning and is not stopped at a channel then this key does nothing. 14. High Low Power Switch This alternate action switch selects between high power and low power. When the switch is pressed and you hear one beep it is in the high power mode and when the switch is pressed and you hear two beeps it is in the low power mode. By selecting low power you minimize the radio frequency energy and the magnetic energy from the radio. It also helps in battery life and it prevents people far away from hearing you. 15. Squelch Adjust The squelch has ten levels numbered 9 (tight) through 0 (open). This switch allows you to cycle thought the different levels. When pressing the squelch adjust key and you hear a beep, the radio has the squelch set for 0 (open). 16. Monitor Momentary/Call Cancel Pressing this switch enables the user to hear all activity. Releasing the switch puts the radio back in normal mode and only the radio messages with the proper CTCSS or DCS code will be heard. Normally the user will only hear messages with the proper CTCSS or DCS codes. This is to prevent the user from fatigue by hearing all messages sent to everybody. This switch bypasses that protection and allows the user to hear all traffic on that channel as long as the key is pressed. 17. Monitor/Call Cancel On This is an alternate action switch. Pressing the key the first time enables the Monitor mode and pressing it again disables the Monitor mode. When it is enabled, all the activity on that channel will be heard. When it is disabled, only the activity with the proper CTCSS or DCS codes will be heard. When you press the key and you hear a single beep this function is enabled. When you press the key and you hear two beeps this function is disabled. 18. Squelch Off/Call Cancel Pressing this switch disables the squelch and allows the user to hear the weakest signal possible. Releasing the switch puts the radio back in normal mode and only a message with the proper squelch setting will be heard. When you press the key and you hear a single beep this function is enabled. When you press the key and you hear two beeps this function is disabled. By turning off the squelch the user can hear a weaker signal than if the squelch was already enabled. This is both a diagnostic tool and a feature. If the transmitter from the originating user is weak and does not get past the squelch, then disabling the squelch will allow the user to hear weak signals. 19. Lock Keyboard This feature if enabled allows the users to lock out some key functions. When you press the key and you hear a single beep this function is enabled. When you press the key and you hear two beeps this function is disabled. 27

28 20. Compander The purpose of the compander is to make the voice more intelligible when operating in the narrow band mode. The disadvantage of the function is it slightly distorts the voice. When you press the key and you hear a single beep this function is enabled. When you press the key and you hear two beeps this function is disabled. 21. Scambler The scrambler makes the voice unintelligible to most people who do not have a compatible radio. This prevents a third party from listening in. When you press the key and you hear a single beep this function is enabled. When you press the key and you hear two beeps this function is disabled. 22. Battery Check By pressing the battery check key, the radio will announce the status of the battery. The possible numbers the radio will annunciate is 1 through 4 with four being fully charged and 1 being almost fully discharged. 23. Rental Time Check By pressing the rental time check key, the radio will announce how much time is left to use on the radio. The possible values are 1 through 4. The meaning of the numbers is determined by the dealer. 24. GPS Position Annunciation This feature will announce the current longitude, latitude, and height if the radio is locked on to the satellite and the button is pressed. If the radio is not locked on to the satellite then the radio will announce position unsuccessful. The accuracy of this feature is in minutes. Please contact the factory if you would like to inquire about this feature. 25. GPS ID Annunciation Pressing this key will announce the preprogrammed GPS ID. Please contact the factory if you would like to inquire about this feature. 26. GPS Time Annunciation This feature will announce the current time if the radio is locked on to the satellite and the button is pressed. If the radio is not locked on to the satellite then the radio will announce position unsuccessful. Please contact the factory if you would like to inquire about this feature. 27. GPS Position Priority This feature allows the user to quickly lock in the position by immediately locking the GPS into the receive mode. Any key pressed will disable this function. Please contact the factory if you would like to inquire about this feature. 28. GPS Switch This feature enables and disables the GPS subsystem. When you press the key and you hear a single beep this function is enabled. When you press the key and you hear two beeps this function is disabled. Please contact the factory if you would like to inquire about this feature. 28

29 29. GPS Enhanced Position Annunciation This feature will announce the current longitude, latitude, and height if the radio is locked on to the satellite and the button is pressed. If the radio is not locked on to the satellite then the radio will announce position unsuccessful. The accuracy of this feature is in seconds. Please contact the factory if you would like to inquire about this feature. 30. GPS Auto TX This feature will allow the user to change the mode of the GPS Auto TX. When you press the key and you hear a single beep this function is enabled. When you press the key and you hear two beeps this function is disabled. Please contact the factory if you would like to inquire about this feature. 29

30 Alert Template Screen When the Alert Template Tab from the Edit pull down menu is accessed, the following screen appears: Alerts are used for detecting incoming signaling. Up to 16 different alerts can be programmed in this system. Each alert can consist of up to 16 different tones. These alerts are used in the following screens: 2 Tone Decode MDC Signaling Setting MDC Call List MDC Message Before these screens can be used, the alerts have to be programmed. Alert 1 Alert 16 Clicking on one of the sixteen tabs selects which alert you want to program. Enable To use the alert selected, check the enable box. Cycle Times This parameter specifies how many times this alert should play back when it is used. 30

31 Interval Times This parameter specifies the time in seconds, between playing back the alert if the cycle times was set to more than 1. Audition Pressing the audition button allows you to hear the alert tone from the speaker in your PC. Stop Pressing the stop button allows you to immediately stop the audition. OK Pressing the OK button saves whatever has been programmed. Cancel Pressing the cancel key will abort the changes made and return to the previous screen. Print Pressing the print key will print out the parameters associated with this screen. Help Pressing the help key will bring up a help menu where the user can then try to determine what the different parameters mean. 31

32 Alert Volume Option Screen: Option When the Alert Volume Option Tab from the Edit pull down menu is accessed and the option tab is pressed, the following screen appears: Power Up Alert When the radio is first turned on by turning the volume control and on/off switch, there is a single beep alert tone. This parameter will give the option of disabling this alert, having the alert volume controlled by the volume control, or have the alert at a fixed volume. Error Alert When the power to the radio is first turned on the radio checks the internal EEPROM. If there is an error in the EEPROM the radio will give a continuous alerting tone. This parameter will give the option of disabling this alert, having the alert volume controlled by the volume control, or have the alert at a fixed volume. TOT Pre Alert To prevent the radio from transmitting continuously, this radio has a Time Out Timer. This prevents situations such as a stuck mike switch. A short time before the radio is set to turn off the transmitter, an alert of a single beep will be generated. This parameter will give the option of disabling this alert, having the alert volume controlled by the volume control, or have the alert at a fixed volume. 32

33 Lone Worker Pre Alert If you are working alone and an emergency happens, it would be nice if you could radio someone for help. But if you are completely disabled, then you might not be able to use this radio. To overcome this problem, this radio has a feature that if the worker does not press a button on the radio every so often, the radio will automatically call someone. A little bit before the radio is going to call someone, the radio will generate a Lone Worker Pre Alert. This alert will consist of a double beep and will be generated every 500 milliseconds. This parameter will give the option of disabling this alert, having the alert volume controlled by the volume control, or have the alert at a fixed volume. Scan Start Alert If you use one of the programmable keys to start the scan mode, then the radio will generate an alert consisting of four beeps at 1800 Hz. This parameter will give the option of disabling this alert, having the alert volume controlled by the volume control, or have the alert at a fixed volume. Scan Stop Alert If you use one of the programmable keys to stop the scan mode, then the radio will generate an alert consisting of four beeps at 900 Hz. This parameter will give the option of disabling this alert, having the alert volume controlled by the volume control, or have the alert at a fixed volume. Scan Priority Alert When the scanning function lands on an active priority channel, this radio will generate an alert consisting of a double beep. This parameter will give the option of disabling this alert, having the alert volume controlled by the volume control, or have the alert at a fixed volume. Forbid TX Alert There are certain conditions whereby pressing the PTT on the side of the radio does not turn on the transmitter. When this happens the radio will generate an alert consisting of a continuous tone until the PTT is released. This parameter will give the option of disabling this alert, having the alert volume controlled by the volume control, or have the alert at a fixed volume. Function Enabled Alert The various function keys usually enable or disable a pre programmed function. When the function is enabled, the radio will generate an alert consisting of a double beep. This parameter will give the option of disabling this alert, having the alert volume controlled by the volume control, or have the alert at a fixed volume. Function Disabled Alert The various function keys usually enable or disable a pre programmed function. When the function is disabled, the radio will generate an alert consisting of a single beep. This parameter will give the option of disabling this alert, having the alert volume controlled by the volume control, or have the alert at a fixed volume. Button/Keypad Error Alert If a wrong key is pressed, the radio will generate an alert consisting of a single beep. This parameter will give the option of disabling this alert, having the alert volume controlled by the volume control, or have the alert at a fixed volume. OK Pressing the OK button saves whatever has been programmed. 33

34 Cancel Pressing the cancel key will abort the changes made and return to the previous screen. Print Pressing the print key will print out the parameters associated with this screen. Help Pressing the help key will bring up a help menu where the user can then try to determine what the different parameters mean. 34

35 Alert Volume Option Screen: Volume When the Alert Volume Option Tab from the Edit pull down menu is accessed and the volume tab is pressed, the following screen appears: Individual Call Volume This is the individual paging volume control. This parameter will give the option of having the alert volume controlled by the volume control, or have the alert at a fixed volume. Group Call Alert Volume This is the group paging volume control. This parameter will give the option of having the alert volume controlled by the volume control, or have the alert at a fixed volume. Reminder Call Alert The radio will give an alert tone when the call is missed or the user did not do any operation after he received a call. The alert will be cancelled when any operation is done on the radio after the call is received. RX Low Voltage This radio monitors the voltage during both receive and transmit. If the voltage goes below 6.8 Volts during the receive mode, a single alert beep will be generated every 30 seconds. This parameter will give the option of having the alert volume controlled by the volume control, or have the alert at a fixed volume. 35

36 Sidetone Volume When DTMF or 2 tone is generated, it is possible to generate side tones so you can hear the results of the signal being generated. This parameter will give the option of having the side tone volume controlled by the volume control, or have the side tone at a fixed volume. 36

37 Volume Knob Default Volume This parameter sets the maximum volume that will be heard with these various alert tones when the volume knob is at the maximum and the option is set for variable. Fixed Alert Volume This parameter sets the volume of these various alert tones if the option is set for fixed volume. Fixed Side Tone Volume This parameter sets the volume of the side tone when that option is set for fixed. Minimum Volume When enabled, the user could still hear the voice when the volume is adjusted to minimum. OK Pressing the OK button saves whatever has been programmed. Cancel Pressing the cancel key will abort the changes made and return to the previous screen. Print Pressing the print key will print out the parameters associated with this screen. Help Pressing the help key will bring up a help menu where the user can then try to determine what the different parameters mean. 37

38 Miscellaneous Screen When the Miscellaneous Tab from the Edit pull down menu is accessed, the following screen appears: Wireless Clone Mode This radio has the ability to make copies of the parameters stored in EEPROM. When the Wireless Clone Mode is enabled, you can copy the programming data from/to another radio by communicating over the air. Check in the box activates Wireless Clone Mode. Wire Clone Mode This radio has the ability to make copies of the parameters stored in EEPROM When the Wire Clone Mode is enabled, you can copy the data between two radio using a special clone cable. Check in the box activates Wire Clone Mode. TX Low Battery LED If the box for TX Low Battery LED is checked, then the radio s red LED will flash when the voltage from the battery gets below the point where the transmitter will work properly. 38

39 RX Low Battery Alert If the box for RX Low Battery Alert is checked, an alert is sounded when the voltage from the battery falls below a certain threshold. This tells the user that the battery power has fallen to such a low level that normal receive operation cannot be maintained and the radio will shortly shut down. Channel Busy LED If the box for Channel Busy LED is checked, the LED will turn on when the transmitter channel is busy and the radio cannot get into transmit mode. TX LED If the box for TX LED is checked, then the radio will turn on the Red LED whenever the radio is transmitting, providing the user a visual feedback indicating the radio is in transmit mode. Channel Annunciation If the box for Channel Annunciation is checked then this radio will audibly tell the user the channel the radio is on. The user can also determine the channel number by looking on the channel selector knob. Annunciation Type This radio can have the channel annunciate in one of four different ways. The radio will say: 1. Female saying the number the channel is set to. 2. Male saying the number the channel is set to. 3. Female saying Channel Number the channel is set to. 4. Male saying : Channel Number the channel is set to. Power Save Type So the battery will last longer, this radio has a special battery save feature. If there is no activity in the radio and the Battery Save option is not set for disable, the radio will periodically remove power from most of the circuitry. This function does not work in the scan mode. The four choices are as follows: 1. Disable: This disables any battery save features. 2. Short: The radio is off for fifty percent of the time. 3. Middle: The radio is off twenty five percent of the time. 4. Long: The radio is off twelve per cent of the time. Call Answer Time This is the time the user has to answer an incoming call and will be reset by any user activity. This timer can be set between 1 second and 255 seconds in 1 second increments. Squelch Level The Squelch Level is an analog reference level number the radio uses to set the internal squelch threshold. You can preset the squelch level or you can have the user change the level by using one of the programmable keys. The range is from 0 (open) to 9 (tight). 39

40 Whisper Mic Gain (Internal) This is the gain for the Whisper mode of operation during transmit using the internal microphone of the radio and has a value of 1 db to 4 db. This feature is intended to increase the microphone sensitivity and allow it to pick up conversation over a larger area. This feature is enabled in the personal template screen. Whisper Mic Gain (External) This is the gain for the Whisper mode of operation during transmit using the optional external microphone of the radio and has a value of 1 db to 4 db. This feature is intended to increase the microphone sensitivity and allow it to pick up conversation over a larger area. This feature is enabled in the personal template screen. Inside VOX When the Inside VOX box is checked, the VOX function will work with the internal microphone and will not require an external microphone. PTT Key Cancel VOX When the PTT Key Cancel VOX box is checked, the VOX function is automatically disabled when pressing the PTT key. If the box is not checked, then pressing the PTT has no effect on VOX operation. VOX Disable When Receive This function allows you to inhibit the VOX transmission when the radio during receiving. If this box is checked, then the radio will not transmit using VOX if it is receiving. If the box is unchecked, then the radio will transmit even if it is receiving a signal. VOX Valid Alert If the VOX Valid Alert box is enabled, the user will hear an alert tone while entering the VOX mode. This provides the user with an audible indication in the headset that the radio is transmitting. This feature is useful if the transmit LED is not visible or disabled. VOX Gain Level This parameter determines the sensitivity of the VOX. A value of 1 is the lowest sensitivity and a value of 10 is the highest sensitivity. VOX Hold Time The VOX Hold Time is a programmable time period with a value between 0.1 and 25.5 seconds. This time period keeps the VOX active to allow for pauses in conversation thereby preventing the radio from dropping out of the TX mode and loosing the channel. Lend Function If the lend function box is checked, then the radio will have a timer that prevents other people from using the radio more than a specified period of time. Usable This timer is used to define how long the radio can be used. This time can be set from 0 days 0 hours 0 minutes to 365 days 23 hours 59 minutes. 40

41 Remain Time When the useable time reaches the remain time, the radio will annunciate the given number if you press a specified button. The range of the remain time The number which the radio will annunciate More than remain time 3 4 More than remain time 2 and less than remain time 3 3 More than remain time 1 and less than remain time 2 Less than remain time On the screen, the label which says Remain Time is remain time 1. The label which says 2 is remain time 2. The label which says 3 is remain time 3. Fast Vote RX Signal Level During fast vote scan, the radio will look for a channel with an RSSI level equal to, or greater than the pre programmed Fast Vote RSSI Level. The level can be set from 70dBm to 120dBm in 1dBm steps. Scan RX Signal Minimum Level This function defines the lowest RSSI level that allows the radio to 'Land on' a channel. The level can be set from 70dBm to 120dBm in 1dBm steps. Read Password If this feature is enabled, the password on the right will be required to read the data for the various parameters from the radio. This is useful if you do not want other people to determine what the characteristics of your radio are. Write Password If this feature is enabled, the password on the right will be required to write the data for the various parameters into the radio. This is useful if you do not want other people to change the characteristics of your radio. Embedded Info Password If this feature is enabled, the password on the right will be required to read or write the data for the Secret Embed Information. This is useful if you do not want other people to change the characteristics of your radio. OK Pressing the OK button saves whatever has been programmed. Cancel Pressing the cancel key will abort the changes made and return to the previous screen. Print Pressing the print key will print out the parameters associated with this screen. 41

42 Help Pressing the help key will bring up a help menu where the user can then try to determine what the different parameters mean. 42

43 TOT Template Screen When the TOT Template Tab from the Edit pull down menu is accessed, the following screen appears: TOT Time The TOT Time is the maximum period of time that the radio is allowed to transmit continuously in normal dispatch mode. When the programmed time expires, the radio generates a warning tone and stops transmitting. The range for the TOT Dispatch Time is off and 30 seconds to 300 seconds in increments of 30 seconds. TOT Pre Alert The TOT Pre Alert is the number of seconds the alert tone will sound before the Time Out Timer times out. The range for the TOT Pre Alert is off and 1 to 10 seconds in increments of 1 second. TOT Rekey Time This is the minimum before time the radio can transmit again after the Time Out Time has been exceeded. The range for the TOT Rekey Time is off and 1 to 60 seconds in increments of 1 second. TOT Reset Time This is the minimum "wait" time required between transmissions that will reset the Time Out Timer. The range for the TOT Reset Time is off and 1 to 15 seconds in increments of 1 second. 43

44 Scan Screen When the Scan Tab from the Edit pull down menu is accessed, the following screen appears: This screen is a summary of the scan setup. When you set up the Scan Screen, there is a parameter called Scan List. The List refers to one of the horizontal rows. The Scan Number indicates how many channels to scan and the item under the Scan 1 Scan 16 is the channel number that is being scanned. In the example above, Scan List one is scanning five channels with the first channel being channel 1 and the last channel being channel 5. Scan List two is scanning three channels with the first channel being channel 5 and the last channel being channel 3. When you press the Edit button, you can access two more screens as shown below. 44

45 Scan Edit List Screen When the Edit button from the Scan Screen is pressed, the following screen appears: Scan List The parameter just above the List is called the Scan List and it represents the Scan List number in the Channel Information Screen. This can have a value between 1 and 16. Enable If the Enable box is checked, then this scan list is active. Scan Number This represents the number of channels to be scanned for this scan list and can have a value of between 1 and 16. Scan Channel Each of the white boxes represents a channel to be scanned. In the above example, there are five channels to be scanned. Each of the boxes has a drop down menu and only the channels that have been previously enabled can be used. Close Press the Close Button when you are finished programming the scanning menus. 45

46 Scan Edit Option Screen Revert Channel The options offered by selecting the drop down combo box are scan start channel, designated TX channel, last RX channel and last TX channel. These options are used to define on which channel the radio will transmit after landing on a channel. 1. Scan Start Channel: Selecting this option will cause the radio to transmit on the channel for which the scan list applies. 2. Designated TX Channel: This selection will cause the radio to transmit on the programmed designated channel, which does not have to be part of the scan list or the channel to which the scan list applies. 3. Last RX Ch: This selection will cause the radio to transmit on the last RX channel of the scan list. 4. Last TX Ch.: This selection will cause the radio to transmit on the last TX channel of the scan list. Designated Channel This drop down combo box is used to define which will be the designated transmit channel after this option has been selected in the scan TX mode combo box. Dropout Delay Time The Dropout Delay Time is the time from the end of a received call to the time scanning automatically resumes. The Dropout Delay Time has a range of 0 to seconds in.25 second increments. 46

47 TX Dwell Time The TX Dwell Time is the time from the end of transmitting to the time scanning automatically resumes and it has a range of 0 to seconds in.25 second increments. Pure GPS Ch. Keep Time Pure GPS Ch. keep Time is the time from checking the signal on the pure GPS Channel to the time scanning automatically resumes and it has a range of 100 ms to ms in.25 ms increments. Please contact the factory if you would like to inquire about this feature. Hold Time The Hold Time Selects the amount of time that the radio waits in Active scan, on a Scan List Member channel. The wait only applies when carrier squelch is detected on the channel. This pause allows the radio enough time to decode signaling system data. If signaling system data is not decoded and the time expires, the radio then scans the next scan list member channel. This feature applies to the current scan list. It has a range of 50 ms to ms in increments of 25 ms. The following things should be observed when programming this parameter. DCS has a decode time of 153 ms best case, 306 ms worst case. Priority Channel 1 The Priority Channel allows the radio to look at a certain channel more often than the other channels. If there is one priority channel in the system, then the priority channel will be looked at 50% of the time. If there are two priority channels in the system then each of the priority channels will be looked at 25% of the time. There are three choices for priority channel as follows: 1. None If the None option is selected, then there is no priority channel selected. 2. Fixed If the Fixed option is selected, then the priority channel is the one selected in the drop down combo box below. 3. Selected If the Selected option is selected, then the priority channel is what is pointed to by the channel selector switch. Channel This is the designated channel selected if Priority Channel 1 has selected Fixed. 47

48 Priority Channel 2 The Priority Channel allows the radio to look at a certain channel more often than the other channels. If there is one priority channel in the system, then the priority channel will be looked at 50% of the time. If there are two priority channels in the system then each of the priority channels will be looked at 25% of the time. There are three choices for priority channel as follows: 1. None If the None option is selected, then there is no priority channel selected. 2. Fixed If the Fixed option is selected, then the priority channel is the one selected in the drop down combo box below. 3. Selected If the Selected option is selected, then the priority channel is what is pointed to by the channel selector switch. Channel This is the designated channel selected if Priority Channel 2 has selected Fixed. Look Back Time A If a priority channel is enabled and the radio is locked on that channel, then the loop back time defines how often the radio will look back to the priority channel. Look Back Time A is the interval at which Look Back operates while no carrier is being received on the Priority Channel. The range for this parameter is.5 seconds to 5 seconds in increments of 100 ms. Look Back Time B If a priority channel is enabled and the radio is locked on that channel, then the loop back time defines how often the radio will look back to the priority channel. Look Back Time B is the interval at which Look Back operates while a carrier is being received on the Priority Channel but Signaling is unmatched. The range for this parameter is.5 seconds to 5 seconds in increments of 100 ms. Talkback Enable When Talkback Enable is selected, when the radio lands on a channel, the user is able to PTT the radio and talk back on that channel. Carrier Squelch Only When Carrier Squelch Only is enabled, the radio need only detect carrier for it to land on a channel and open up the audio. Include Current Channel When Include Current Channel is enabled, the chosen operating channel is also scanned as part of the scan list. In effect this has increased the length of the scan list from 16 to 17 entries. Nuisance Reset This option is used to re instate a channel, temporarily deleted, using the nuisance channel delete option. Channels will automatically be re instated when the radio power is cycled. 48

49 Auto Acknowledge in Scan If Auto Acknowledge in Scan is selected and the radio is in the scanning mode and it decodes a sequence that requires an ACK to be sent back, then the radio will send an ACK back. Scan LED If selected, the red LED will flash to indicate active channel scan and will stop flashing when the radio lands on a channel. 49

50 Emergency Screen When the Emergency Tab from the Edit pull down menu is accessed, the following screen appears: Secret Emergency Enable If you are being attacked by some nut with a gun you do not want to draw attention to yourself that you have contacted the Calvary. Selecting this parameter will disable all audible and visible indications that will normally occur when the emergency button is pressed and the radio enters the emergency operating mode. Emergency Revert Channel This parameter is used to define a specific channel to be used as an emergency channel. If the Emergency button is activated, the radio will revert to the emergency channel specified below and remain on that channel until the emergency is cancelled. Emergency Revert This is the emergency channel specified if you invoke a special emergency channel. Emergency DTMF Encode Sequence If this parameter is checked, then the DTMF sequence defined in the Emergency DTMF Call List below will be sent when the radio transmits in emergency mode. MDC System Priority If this option box is checked and TX Signal System is set to MDC, the corresponding MDC system is used in the emergency mode. The Primary ID is transmitted with the Emergency Call. 50

51 MDC ACK Alert If this option box is checked, the radio will sound an alert tone when an Emergency Transmission acknowledgment is received. The acknowledgement is sent back from the receiving radio, confirming a successful emergency transmission. Emergency DTMF Call List This parameter specifies which DTMF sequence from another screen will be sent in an emergency. Emergency Microphone Gain If this parameter is checked, then the two parameters below will determine the gain for both the internal and external microphones. This is used to make the radio a little more sensitive to picking up weak voices in an emergency. Gain Offset (Internal) During emergency transmit operation, an alternative microphone gain for the internal microphone may be used. This feature is intended to increase the microphone sensitivity and allow it to pick up conversation over a larger area. The gain can be set from 1 to 4 db in steps of 1 db. Gain Offset (External) During emergency transmit operation an alternative microphone gain for an external microphone may be used. This feature is intended to increase the microphone sensitivity and allow it to pick up conversation over a larger area. The gain can be set from 1 to 4 db in steps of 1 db. Emergency Tone During TX This option box is used to select if the emergency tone will be sent or not during the emergency transmit duration. When enabled, the called radio will hear the emergency tone in the background. Emergency Squelch Mode This drop down combo box is used to select the required signaling squelch mode needed to open up the receiver when the radio is in the emergency mode of operation. The options are as follows: Carrier: Radio will open whenever the receiver sees a carrier. QT/DQT: Radio will open whenever the receiver sees the matching CTCSS Tone or DCS Code. Speaker Off: The radio will never open up to hear the traffic on the channel. Emergency Cycles Mode This feature describes how the radio will respond to an emergency as follows: Disabled: The emergency mode is not used. Forever: The radio will continue to transmit emergency information until the radio is turned off. Limited Number of Cycles: The radio will transmit emergency information the number of times specified in the parameter below. Local Emergency: The radio will not transmit any emergency information but will generate a very annoying local alert in the speaker. 51

52 Number of Emergency Cycles This parameter defines the number of times the radio will cycle between the transmit and receive modes before going permanently into the receive mode. Each time in transmit mode it will send the DTMF or MDC message. Emergency Switch Debounce Time This feature is used to prevent accidental operation of the Emergency button by setting a time for which the Emergency button must be held pressed before the radio will recognize it as a valid key press and enter the emergency mode of operation. The time can be set from 100ms to 6300 ms, in increments of 100 ms. Emergency TX Cycle Times In the emergency mode the radio switches between receive and transmit a specified number of times. This parameter defines how long the radio will stay in the transmit cycle and it can be between 1 and 255 seconds in 1 second increments. Emergency TX Cycle Times In the emergency mode the radio switches between receive and transmit a specified number of times. This parameter defines how long the radio will stay in the receive cycle and it can be between 1 and 255 seconds in 1 second increments. Lone Worker Time This timer defines the time period after which the radio will go into its emergency mode and sound the Lone Worker alert. Before this happens the Lone Worker must respond to this alert, by pressing any button, within the time period set for the Lone Worker Reminder Time. This timer can be set from 1 to 255 minutes in 1 minute increments. Lone Worker Reminder Time This timer is used to set the time period for which the Lone Worker alert will sound and the user must press any button to prevent the radio from going into the emergency mode. This timer can be set from 0 to 255 seconds in 1 second increments. Any time the user presses a button, the Lone Worker Timer resets. The button can be pressed before the Lone Worker alert sounds. 52

53 Channel Information Screen When the Channel Information Tab from the Edit pull down menu is accessed, the following screen appears: This screen is a summary of the Channel Information. To set the parameters for the channel press the Edit key and access the screen shown on the next page. 53

54 Channel Information Edit Ch No. There are 16 channels in this radio. This parameter selects which channel you want to program. Enable Each channel can be enabled or disabled. Putting a check in the box enables this channel. Channel Name This parameter just provides a way of giving the channel a name that makes sense to the dealer who is programming the radio. This parameter is not used in the radio. However, if the radio you use has a display, then the parameter is used. Type This selects the type of coding for the channel. The choice is CTCSS or DCS. RX Frequency This is the receiver frequency. It must be a valid frequency for the radio selected. For the CS2011 VHF the allowable frequency range is MHz to MHz and for the CS2010 UHF the allowable frequency range is MHz to MHz. 54

55 TX Frequency This is the transmitter frequency. It must be a valid frequency for the radio selected. For the CS2011 VHF the allowable frequency range is MHz to MHz and for the CS2010 UHF the allowable frequency range is MHz to MHz. RX CTCSS/DCS This specifies the allowable CTCSS tones or DCS codes the unit will be using for receiving. The allowable codes are shown below for CTCSS and DCS. CTCSS CODES DCS CODES

56 TX CTCSS/DCS This specifies the allowable CTCSS tones or DCS codes the unit will be using for transmitting. The allowable codes are shown below for CTCSS and DCS. CTCSS CODES DCS CODES Scan List This drop down combo box is used to select which preprogrammed scan list will be used for this channel. There are 16 possible scan lists with up to 16 entries in each list. When it is set to 'None', the scan feature will be disabled for this channel. Personality Template This drop down combo box displays the Personality selected for this channel's operation. There are 16 possible personalities. The personality setup and edit is on another screen. Band This parameter selects Wide Band, Medium Band, or Narrow Band. Wide Band is defined as 25 KHz spacing. Medium Band is defined and 20 KHz spacing, and Narrow Band is defined as 12.5 KHz spacing. Power This parameter selects either High Power, Middle Power, or Low Power. High Power is about 5 watts VHF and 4 watts UHF, Middle Power is about 2 watts, and Low Power is 1 watt. 56

57 Auto Start Scan This option box can be enabled or disabled by clicking the cursor on the checking box. If enabled, the radio will start to scan automatically when on this channel. Inhibit Repeater Talkaround The Repeater Talkaround feature can be toggled by user with Talkaround button for each channel. When this option box is enabled, it will inhibit the user to toggle the Talkaround feature by the Talkaround button when this channel is the active channel. Inhibit High/Low Power Level Selection If a button is programmed for high/low power toggling, selecting this option prevents that from happening when this channel is the active channel. Beat Shift When the Beat Shift is enabled, it shifts the microprocessor system clock frequency per channel to avoid interference when you receive a signal. Note: If there is a beat noise in the modulation while transmitting, you may be able to remove the beat noise by turning the Beat Shift function ON. Clear Tail Tone If this feature is enabled, then the radio will transmit a reverse burst of CTCSS for about 180 ms. If this feature is not enabled, then the reverse burst will not be sent. CTSSS Reverse (degrees) This parameter determines the phase shift of the reverse burst tone. The choices are either 180 degrees or 120 degrees. Most radios use 180 degrees. 57

58 Personality Template Screen When the Personality Template Tab from the Edit pull down menu is accessed, the following screen appears: The radio supports up to 16 personality templates. Each template can be used by a different channel. This screen is a summary of the Personality Template. To set the parameters for the Personality Template press the Edit key and access the two screens shown on the next pages. You can also double click on any of the parameters of the summary screen to access the edit functions. 58

59 Personality Template Edit Para1 Screen Personality Template Number This selects the personality template you want to edit. It can be between 1 and 16. Enable If the enable box is checked, then this template can be edited. TX Signal System This drop down combo box is used to select which signal type will be used when transmitting signal data while operating on the current personality template. The selected options are 2 tone, DTMF and MDC. For each signal type there are four choices. RX Signal System This drop down combo box is used to select which signal type will be used when receiving signal data, while operating on the current personality template. The selected option are 2 tone, DTMF, and MDC. For each signal type there are four choices. Note: When 2 tone system has been selected, you can go to Para2 to set the 2 tone decode template in the current personality template. 59

60 TX Admit Criteria When a channel is selected, the chosen option displayed in this option box defines the operation of the transmitter when the PTT button is pressed. Transmit admit option are used to prevent the operator from transmitting on channels that are already being used. If the radio has different transmit and receive frequencies, the receive frequency only is monitored for activity and if nothing is found, the radio will allow the user to transmit, on the transmit frequency, even if it is being used. The choices are shown below: 1. Never Allowed: This option prevents the user from ever transmitting on this channel. This channel is set for receive only. 2. Always Allowed: This option allows the user to unconditionally transmit on that channel. 3. Channel Free: The radio inhibits any attempted transmission if the carrier is currently being detected on the receive frequency. 4. CTCSS/DCS Matching: Unless the CTCSS/DCS code of the channel is being detected, the radio will inhibit any attempt at transmission if the carrier is detected on the receive channel. This option is required for the type of repeaters that hold up both carrier and CTCSS/DCS during repeater hang time. This feature is used to prevent other users with different CTCSS/DCS codes from gaining access and control of the repeater before a called radio with the same CTCSS/DCS code has had a chance to reply. 5. Audio: Unless the radio has been selectively called, the radio will be inhibited from transmitting if a carrier is detected. TOT Template This parameter select the TOT Template. In this radio there is a single template. In other radios there might be more than one template. BCL Override If this feature is selected the radio will be able to transmit if PTT is keyed down twice within a very short time. This option could be used if the transmit admit option is set for channel free or CTCSS/DCS Matching and you want to transmit over a distant signal. Call 1 Key The radio could be programmed to use one of the three keys for transmitting a message when pressed. This parameter sets the type of transmission, the choice being DTMF or 2 tone, and the message number that was pre programmed in one of the other screens. Call 2 Key The radio could be programmed to use one of the three keys for transmitting a message when pressed. This parameter sets the type of transmission, the choice being DTMF or 2 tone, and the message number that was pre programmed in one of the other screens. 60

61 Call 3 Key The radio could be programmed to use one of the three keys for transmitting a message when pressed. This parameter sets the type of transmission, the choice being DTMF or 2 tone, and the message number that was pre programmed in one of the other screens. Call 4 Key The radio could be programmed to use one of the three keys for transmitting a message when pressed. This parameter sets the type of transmission, the choice being DTMF or 2 tone, and the message number that was pre programmed in one of the other screens. RX Squelch The choices below are the method it would take for the radio to pass audio. 1. CTCSS/DCS and Audio Squelch The squelch will open up if it receives a selective call and the proper CTCSS/DCS for that channel is present. 2. Audio Squelch The squelch will open up if it receives a selective call. 3. CTCSS/DCS Squelch The squelch will open up if the proper CTCSS/DCS for that channel is present. 4. Carrier Squelch The squelch will open up if there is carrier. 5. CTCSS/DCS or Audio Squelch The squelch will open up if it receives a selective call or the proper CTCSS/DCS for that channel is present. Monitor Squelch This option box defines how the monitor button function will work. If a function button has been programmed as a monitor button, a user will have the ability to override the normal squelch operation of the channel and to listen to traffic on the channel if the received carrier complies with the criteria selected with the monitor button. The monitor squelch can be programmed as either CTCSS/DCS or Carrier. Channel Change Squelch On changing channel, the radio can be programmed to either use receive squelch mode or use monitor squelch mode. 61

62 Personality Template Edit Para 2 Screen Personality Template Number This selects the personality template you want to edit. It can be between 1 and 16. Enable If the enable box is checked, then this template can be edited. Decode You can program up to 16 different 2 tone decode sequences in the 2 Tone Decode screen. This selects which ones you want to allow the system to receive. Decode Condition This parameter determines if you want to decode the 2 tone only if carrier is present or if it also needs the corresponding CTCSS or DCS code. Compander If this feature is enabled, then the radio will use companding. Companding refers to the compression of the audio while transmitting and the expansion of the audio while receiving. 62

63 Inhibit Compander (Keydown) If this feature has been enabled, then the compander setting for this channel cannot be overridden by the user using one of the function keys on the top or side of the radio. Scramble This function is used to avoid a third party on the channel from listening in to your conversation. You can enable this feature by clicking the cursor on the check box. Inhibit Scrambler If this feature has been enabled, then the scrambler setting for this channel cannot be overridden by the user using one of the function keys on the top or side of the radio. VOX Enabling this feature will allow hands free transmission of the radio when using the appropriate microphone/headset. Whisper If this feature is enabled, then the gain setting of the microphone will be defined in the Miscellaneous Screen. The purpose of this parameter is to make the microphone more sensitive so the radio can pick up a conversation from a distance. Inhibit Whisper (Keydown) If this feature has been enabled, then the whisper setting for this channel cannot be overridden by the user using one of the function keys on the top or side of the radio. Lone Work Enabling this feature will invoke the Lone Worker's timing options set in Emergency Screen. Note: When the alert sounds the user must press any radio button within the preset time, otherwise the radio will enter the emergency mode of operation. Inhibit Lone Work (Keydown) If this feature has been enabled, then the whisper setting for this channel cannot be overridden by the user using one of the function keys on the top or side of the radio. Man Down When enabled, an alert tone will be sounded after the radio has been horizontally or inversely positioned for a defined time, set in the Emergency Screen. Only placing the radio in the vertical position can disable emergency feature. Please contact the factory for this optional feature. Inhibit Man Down (Keydown) If this feature has been enabled, then the Man Down setting for this channel cannot be overridden by the user using one of the function keys on the top or side of the radio. Voice Pre Emphasis/De Emphasis This selection can enhance audio clarity. It does slightly change the characteristics of the voice. 63

64 2 Tone System Screen When the 2 Tone System Tab from the Edit pull down menu is accessed, the following screen appears: This screen allows you to set up four different 2 tone systems. What that means is you can have different timing for different 2 tones. Pre time This parameter selects the amount of time between the user pressing the PTT button and the generation of the first tone of the 2 tone transmission. This delay allows the transmitter at the sending end to stabilize and the receiver at the receiving end to stabilize. Duration of 1 st Tone This parameter is the length of the first tone of the 2 tone transmission. Duration of 2 nd Tone This parameter is the length of the second tone of the 2 tone transmission. Duration of Long Tone This parameter is the length of the tone of a single tone transmission. This is normally set to eight seconds and is used for group calling in a 2 tone system. Gap Time This is the time between the end of the first tone and the start of the second tone is a 2 tone transmission. 64

65 Auto Reset Time This parameter specifies the time the channel will remain open for receiving voice once a valid 2 tone is received. Auto Reset Timer Type 1. None If the None entry is specified, then the radio never uses 2 tone for opening the voice channel. 2. Auto Reset Timer with Carrier Override If the Auto Reset Timer with Carrier Override is specified, then the timer does not start until the carrier goes away. This effectively is saying the voice channel stays open for the voice message coming in plus the auto reset time. 3. Auto Reset Timer without Carrier Override If the Auto Reset Timer without Carrier Override is specified, then the timer starts immediately after the valid 2 tone is received and the voice channel stays open for that time. 4. Manual Reset If the Manual Reset is specified, then the voice channel will stay open until the user manually presses one of the programmed buttons. Side Tone If this parameter is enabled, then the user will hear the 2 tone being emitted from the speaker as it is being sent out over the radio transmitter. At the end of the 2 tone transmission, the user can start speaking. Short Side Tone If this parameter is enabled, one short alert tone will be sent to the speaker after the completion of the 2 tone transmission. This will be a clue for the person to start speaking. 65

66 2 Tone Call List Screen When the 2 Tone Call List Tab from the Edit pull down menu is accessed, the following screen appears: This screen is used for transmitting 2 tones. The next screen will be used for receiving 2 tones. With this screen, up to 16 different 2 tones can be preprogrammed. 2 Tone System This parameter is used to select which 1 of 4 system will be used. (See previous screen for 2 Tone System Screen. Encode Format This parameter is used to set the format of the 2 tone. The choices are 2 tones or a single tone. 2 tones are normally used to page an individual radio while a single tone is normally used to page a group of radios. 1st Tone Freq This parameter selects the first tone for 2 tone signaling or the only tone for single tone group calling. The allowable frequency is between Hz and Hz. 2nd Tone Freq This parameter selects the second tone for 2 tone signaling. The allowable frequency is between Hz and Hz. Revert Channel Set the channel on which the current 2 tone will transmit. The choice is either the current channel or any of the programmed channels in the system. Sometimes the 2 tone paging is used for special functions and it might be better to transmit the 2 tone on a channel other than the current channel. 66

67 Name This parameter is used to remind the programmer the purpose of this 2 tone. This piece of information does not get stored in the radio or is used for any other purpose. Any character can be used in this field. Strip CTCSS/DCS If this feature is enabled, then the CTCSS or DCS for the channel is not sent along with the 2 tone. This feature is important because certain types of devices might not be able to decode the 2 tone in the presence of a CTCSS or DCS code. In other devices you might not get the radio s attention unless you also send the applicable CTCSS or DCS. 67

68 2 Tone Decode Screen When the 2 Tone Decode Tab from the Edit pull down menu is accessed, the following screen appears: This screen is used for receiving 2 tones. The previous screen was used for transmitting 2 tones. With this screen, up to 16 different 2 tones can be preprogrammed. Decode Type This parameter allows three options as described below: 1. Call Alert This option will inform the user there was someone trying to reach him. This will be done by both a Call Alert tone sequence and a flashing LED. The LED will persist until reset by the user. The alert tone sequence number is defined below and set up in the Alert Template Screen. 2. Sel Call This option is used to allow a private call between two users. The only person who will hear the channel is the person who s radio is set to decode the preprogrammed 2 tone sequence. However, if other users are monitoring that channel without selective call enable, then they will hear the conversation. 3. Call Alert with Sel Call This is a combination of Call Alert and Sel Call. Not only will the user hear the preprogrammed call alert tone sequence, they will also get to hear the voice message. Alert Tone This parameter is used to define which alert tone sequence is to be used if the 2 tone is received and the parameter above is set to Call Alert or Call Alert & Sel Call. The alert tone sequence is programmed in the Alert Template Screen. 68

69 Call Format This parameter is used to set the format of the 2 tone. The choices are 2 tones or a single tone. 2 tones are normally used to page an individual radio while a single tone is normally used to page groups of radios. 1st Tone Freq This parameter selects the first tone for 2 tone signaling or the only tone for single tone group calling. The allowable frequency is between Hz and Hz. 2nd Tone Freq This parameter selects the second tone for 2 tone signaling. The allowable frequency is between Hz and Hz. Alert Tone Auto Reset If the parameter is enabled, the radio will only generate a single Alert Tone sequence when it received a 2 tone decode. If the parameter is disabled, the Alert Tone sequence will generate an Alert Tone sequence every five seconds until disabled. Decoder LED If this parameter is enabled, the orange LED will flash when a call alert or sel call is received. Acknowledge If this parameter is enabled, the radio will acknowledge the calling radio on the decode of a 2 tone call. This acknowledgement will only happen if the channel is free within the Acknowledge Delay Time if the Clear To Transpond is enabled. This parameter is not used when the Call Format is set to a Single Tone. Clear To Transpond If this parameter is enabled, the radio will not reply unless the channel is free. Side Tone If this parameter is enabled, the radio will generate a side tone of the current 2 tone currently being transmitted. Acknowledge Delay Time To account for CTCSS decode, Voting delays, and other problems, the acknowledgement will not be sent until the transmitter had time to stabilize and the corresponding radios are waiting to process the data. This Acknowledge Delay can be set from 0 ms to ms in increments of 50ms. 69

70 DTMF System Screen When the DTMF System Tab from the Edit pull down menu is accessed, the following screen appears: This screen allows you to set up four different DTMF systems. What that means is you can have different timing for different DTMF strings. TX Tone Duration The TX Tone Duration is the DTMF on time in milliseconds. This is the length of the DTMF tone when its generating a signal. Because of the limitation of certain types of devices that have DTMF decoding, it is recommended the DTMF on time be set to 60 milliseconds or more and the DTMF off time be set to 40 milliseconds or more. TX Tone Interval The TX Tone Interval is the DTMF off time in milliseconds. This is the length of the space between two DTMF digits. Because of the limitation of certain types of devices that have DTMF decoding, it is recommended the DTMF on time be set to 60 milliseconds or more and the DTMF off time be set to 40 milliseconds or more. First Digit Delay First Digit Delay allows you to set the time delay between the start of transmission and the sending of the first DTMF digit. This allows the receiving side to stabilize before the actual DTMF digits is sent. During the delay, the transceiver transmits unmodulated signals. 70

71 First Digit Time More This parameter increases the length of the first digit. If the normal length of the first digit is 100 milliseconds and this parameter is set to 300 milliseconds then the total length of the digit is 400 milliseconds. This has almost the same effect as the first digit delay except the radio is fully modulated during the extra time. This feature is useful if the receiver you are transmitting to is in scan mode or battery save mode. * and # Digit More This parameter increases the length of the special digits * and # If the TX Tone Duration of the digit is 100 milliseconds and this parameter is set to 300 milliseconds then the total length of the digit is 400 milliseconds. If this is the first digit than the larger of this parameter or the TX Tone Duration parameter will prevail. PTT ID The purpose of the parameter is to identify the sending radio. There are three choices as shown below: 1. Keyup Code This option sends the DTMF string at the beginning of the transmission. This has the disadvantage in that the receiving radio has to be stable before it can accept the DTMF. This might cause an unacceptable delay between the press of the PTT and the time the person holding the radio can start speaking. 2. Dekey Code This Option sends the DTMF string at the end of the transmission when the PTT is released. 3. Both This option sends the DTMF both at the beginning of transmission and the end of transmission. Keyup Code This is the DTMF string the radio sends when it is first keyed and the PTT ID option is set for Keyup Code or Both. Dekey Code This is the DTMF string the radio sends when it is unkeyed and the PTT ID option is set for Dekey Code or Both. D Code Assignment The allowable characters that can be stored in the DTMF string is 0 9, *, #, A,B,C,D. The D key can have two different meanings depending upon how you code the D Code Assignment. If you set it to D, then the radio will send out the DTMF D character. If you set it for a number between 1 and 16, then that represents a pause in the transmission in 1 second increments. 71

72 DTMF Call List Screen When the DTMF Call List Tab from the Edit pull down menu is accessed, the following screen appears: This screen is used for transmitting DTMF strings. With this screen, up to 16 different DTMF strings can be preprogrammed. DTMF System In the previous screen we programmed one of four possible systems. This system defines the timing for a DTMF string. This parameter specified which system you should use with this DTMF string. DTMF Code This is the DTMF string you want to use when this DTMF call list is selected. Revert Channel Set the channel on which the current DTMF string will transmit. The choice is either the current channel or any of the programmed channels in the system. Sometimes the DTMF paging is used for special functions and it might be better to transmit the DTMF on a channel other than the current channel. Strip CTCSS/DCS If this feature is enabled, then the CTCSS or DCS for the channel is not sent along with the DTMF String. This feature is important because certain types of devices might not be able to decode the DTMF String in the presence of a CTCSS or DCS code. In other devices you might not get the radio s attention unless you also send the applicable CTCSS or DCS. 72

73 MDC Signaling Setting Screen When the MDC Signaling Setting Tab from the Edit pull down menu is accessed, the following screen appears: Auto Reset Timer This parameter selects the maximum period of time that the voice channel is allowed to remain open after Request to Talk (RTT) permission from the dispatcher has been received. Call Alert Tone When a call alert is received, the radio generates an alert tone and turns on the LED to indicate a call. This parameter Selects the alert tone from the Alert Template or uses the standard setting. If the setting is standard the alert tone is a triple beep of 1800 Hz, 100ms on, 10 ms off; 900 Hz 150 ms on, 10 ms off; 1800 Hz, 100ms on. Sel Call Tone When a selective call tone is received, the radio generates an alert tone. This parameter selects the alert tone from the Alert Template or the standard setting. If the setting is standard the selective call tone is a triple beep of 1800 Hz, 100ms on, 10 ms off; 900 Hz 150 ms on, 10 ms off; 1800 Hz, 100ms on. 73

74 MDC System Screen When the MDC System Tab from the Edit pull down menu is accessed, the following screen appears: Primary ID This parameter selects the unique one to four digit ID that identifies the radio while operating (transmitting or receiving MDC calls) on the current MDC Signaling System. Group ID This parameter selects the unique three digit ID that identifies the radio as belonging to a unique group while operating (receiving MDC calls) on the current MDC Signaling System. PTT ID Type 1. None No MDC message will be sent when the PTT is pressed or released. 2. Keyup Code A MDC message will be sent when the PTT is pressed. The purpose of sending the MDC message is to allow the receiver of the call to determine who is speaking. The format of MDC allows all radios to have an unique code. The advantage of sending the message when PTT is first pressed is it allows 74

75 the receiver of the call to know who he is speaking to when the call is initiated. The disadvantage is it delays the beginning of the voice because the MDC code has to be sent first. 3. Dekey Code A MDC message will be sent when the PTT is released. The purpose of sending the MDC message is to allow the receiver of the call to determine who is speaking. The format of MDC allows all radios to have an unique code. The advantage of sending the message when PTT is released is it does not delay the voice message. The disadvantage is the person does not know who is calling until the end of the call. 4. Keyup/Dekey Code A MDC message will be sent when the PTT is pressed and when the PTT is released. The purpose of sending the MDC message is to allow the receiver of the call to determine who is speaking. The format of MDC allows all radios to have an unique code. The advantage of sending the MDC code at the beginning and end is it allows the recorder to determine the length of each call. The disadvantage it wastes precious air time. Call Alert 1. None No alerts will be accepted for this radio. 2. Call Alert A Call Alert allows a transmitting radio to notify (with an alert tone) and leave evidence of (by lighting the LED) a call on a receiving radio, when the radio user is away. The Call Alert LED persists until reset by the user. 3. Call Alert with Voice A Call Alert w/voice is a combination of a Sel Call and a Call Alert. Not only will there be evidence of someone trying to reach you, two way voice communication can be established. PTT Short Sidetone This parameter causes the radio to sound one short alert tone, after the PTT button is pressed, and immediately following the Signaling System data packet being transmitted. The purpose is to indicate to the radio user when voice may be initiated. Radio Check Decode This parameter causes the radio to acknowledge receipt of a Radio Check from a dispatcher or another radio by sending back a reply. Call Alert LED This parameter causes the receiving radio to blink its LED when it has received a Call Alert, for the MDC Signaling System. The radio's LED double flashes yellow for an individual call, and single flashes yellow for a group call. Alert Tone Auto Reset This parameter causes the radio to generate only one sequence of the Call Alert or Call Alert w/voice alert tone. Normally the Call Alert Tone Tag is a repeating alert tone. 75

76 Sel Call Decode This parameter allows the radio to receive a Select Call. A Select Call is typically used when the majority of transmissions are between a dispatcher and a radio user, or a group of radio users, and when other users need not be bothered. This is accomplished by addressing based on Radio ID's. Sel Call LED This parameter causes the radio to blink its LED while receiving a Select Call. The radio's LED doubleflashes yellow for an individual call, and single flashes yellow for a group call. Auto Reset Timer Type 1. None If the None entry is specified, then the radio never uses 2 tone for opening the voice channel. 2. Auto Reset Timer with Carrier Override If the Auto Reset Timer with Carrier Override is specified, then the timer does not start until the carrier goes away. This effectively is saying the voice channel stays open for the voice message coming in plus the auto reset time. 3. Auto Reset Timer without Carrier Override If the Auto Reset Timer without Carrier Override is specified, then the timer starts immediately after the valid 2 tone is received and the voice channel stays open for that time. 4. Manual Reset If the Manual Reset is specified, then the voice channel will stay open until the user manually presses one of the programmed buttons. 76

77 MDC System Screen When the MDC System Tab from the Edit pull down menu is accessed and the Para 2 Tab is pressed, the following screen appears: Pretime This parameter selects the amount of time between PTT button press and the first digit of the signaling data packet transmission. This time allows the receiving radio to stabilize before receiving data. This parameter has a range of 0 milliseconds to 4500 milliseconds in increments of 25 milliseconds. Preamble Bit Sync This parameter selects the number of synchronizing packets sent during MDC pretime. Synchronizing packets allow transmitting and receiving radios to synchronize prior to Signal System data packet transmission. Ack Pretime This parameter selects the amount of time between automatic transmitter key up and the first digit of a signaling system, data packet for a transmission acknowledgment. 77

78 Encoder Sequences Screen When the Encoder Sequences Tab from the Edit pull down menu is accessed, the following screen appears: Conventional signaling provides a mechanism for selective calling between radio users operating on the same channel frequency and where privacy is required during the call. Both select 5 and DTMF conventional signaling systems are supported and the radio is capable of transmitting both Select 5 and DTMF. Only Select 5 decode is supported. If one of the seven supported signaling standard is chosen, the tones will be pre defined for frequency, duration and the time interval between the tones. The radio also offers the option of 2 User Defined standards. A sequence acts in the same manner as a telephone number and under normal operation a select 5 Telegram, is used to address a specific radio. When a radio receives its code, its user is alerted to the call by a series of 5 rapid alert tones and the radio unmutes. In order to make a selective call; the radio can be programmed to send one, two or three 5 tone sequences in rapid succession. Enable Enables or disables the encoder sequence. There are 32 possible encoder sequences. Sequence Type The sequence type can be either 5 Tone or DTMF. 78

79 5 Tone Index This drop down combo box is used to select 1 of the 8 possible pre defined Select 5 signaling tables. These tables are used to define the encode sequence behavior. Its range is 1 to 8 Sequence In 5 tone or DTMF signaling systems, tones for transmission are grouped into sequences. Sequences are transmitted in a telegram and a telegram consists of 1 to 3 encoding sequences concatenated together. A 5Tone encoding sequence may consist of up to 12 tones. A DTMF encoding sequence may consist of up to 20 tones. An encode sequence may contain: 5 Tone: 1) Any of the standard signaling tones (0 9, A,B,C,D,E, F) 2) Group, Repeat Tone(G,R) 3) Single Tones (T1), (T2); 4) Status Digits (S1)...(S3) 5) Address Digits (A1)...(A8) DTMF: For DTMF sequences [0 9, D (pause digit), *, #,A, B, C]. All tones of a sequence are transmitted using the same signaling system. Encode sequences may be transmitted using one of the six select 5 signaling systems. Pretime The time set in this field is used in repeater operations to allow the repeater to reach its operating power output before the radio sends its encode sequences. The time is programmable from 0 to 2550 ms in 10 ms steps and if set to 0ms, the option is disabled. Extended 1st Tone Duration It is possible to specify an extended first tone for each encode sequence. The duration of the code is programmable from 0 to 2550ms in 10 ms steps and if set to 0 ms, the option is disabled. If a transmitted sequence has an extended first tone, the receiver's decoders must know what the duration is, otherwise the sequence would be corrupted on decode. The length of the tone would not be of the correct duration for the standard used (CCIR, EEA, ZVEI etc). 79

80 Encoder Telegrams Screen When the Encoder Telegrams Tab from the Edit pull down menu is accessed, the following screen appears: Enable Enables or disables the template. There are 32 possible templates. Encoder Sequence 1, 2, 3 Sequence 1 is always enabled and sequence 2 and sequence 3 are selected by clicking the cursor on their check boxes. Using the drop down combo boxes allows any 1 of up to 32 encode sequences to be selected for each box. The encode sequence number is defined on the Encoder Sequence screen. Acknowledge This drop down combo box is used to select the type of acknowledgement expected by the radio. The possible choices are: No Acknowledge Expected: The radio does not expect an acknowledgement. ACK 1 Expected: Immediately after the encoded telegram is sent, the radio will go into the receive mode waiting for an immediate response (ACK1) from the called radio. If the PTT is kept press while waiting for the ACK1, the radio will generate an error tone. 80

81 The calling radio will remain held in the receive mode until either it receives an ACK1 from the called radio, in which case the calling radio unmutes and the user can now use the PTT button or it will time out and return to the normal mode of operation. The timeout (Acknowledge Expected duration) is set to the required time in the Signaling Setup screen. ACK 1 Expected with Answer: If this option is programmed, the following two things must happen before the calling radio can transmit: 1) An acknowledgement from the called radio is expected indicating that the called radio is in radio contact. 2) The called radio user must answer the call by pressing the PTT and talking. This causes the calling radio to unmute. The calling radio's alias will be displayed on the called radio's display for the duration of the call, or until the Call Answer timer expires. The ACK1 must be received before the Acknowledge Expected duration (set in the Signaling Setup screen) times out. Once the calling radio unmutes after the called radio answers the call, the Outgoing Ringing alert will stop. DTMF System The DTMF Signaling System defines the digit duration, inter digit delay, and D code assignment. Up to two different DTMF systems could be defined. 81

82 Decoder Definition Screen When the Decoder Definition Tab from the Edit pull down menu is accessed, the following screen appears: This screen shows all the 16 different decoder definitions. Edit Press the edit tab to program the various fields in this screen 82

83 Decoder Definition Edit (Decoder Sequence) Screen When the Edit Tab from the Decoder Sequence screen is pressed, the following screen appears: Enable Enables or disables the template. There are 16 possible templates. 5 Tone Index For each Signaling System the Signaling Standard to be used must be defined. The radio supports 7 Select 5 signaling standards: ZVEI 1, ZVEI 2, ZVEI 3, CCIR 1, CCIR 2, EEA and EIA. Sixteen tones 0 9, A F are supported in each standard. In addition, it is possible to program data for "User defined" signaling standards into the radio. The radio allows for up to two "User defined" standards. The Signaling Standard defines the tone frequency and duration data to be used when encoding or decoding Select 5 tones. All tones within a Signaling Standard have the same duration. Number of Sequences A decoder telegram consists of 1 to 3 decoder sequence(s) concatenated together. This field determines if you are going to use sequence 1, Sequence 1 and Sequence 2, or Sequence 1 and Sequence 2 and Sequence 3 83

84 Decoder Sequence 1,2,3 A decoder sequence may consist of up to 12 tones. Any of the decoders Signaling Systems Standard tones may be specified in a sequence and also Group/Repeat/Single tones. The following can be specified: Calling radios ID positions 1 to 8. Called radios status positions 1 to 3. The radio supports the following decode telegram configurations illustrated by the following examples, where Radio A refers to the calling radio and Radio B refers to the called radio: Single sequence CPS defined decoder = 12(A1A2A3) Radio B receives Radio B displays 346 Double sequence, Called Calling CPS defined decoder = (A1A2A3) Radio B receives Radio B displays 346 Double sequence, Calling Called CPS defined decoder = 12(A1A2A3) Radio B receives Radio B displays 346 Radio A IDs, Radio B IDs across sequences. CPS defined decoder = 12( A1A2) 345(A3A4A5) Radio B receives Radio B displays 13346\ Group Bit 1,2,3 The position in receiving 5Tone that can be replaced by group call tone. Ref to 5Tone system to find the Group call tone. Selected: The position byte in receiving 5Tone that can be replaced by group call tone. Unselected: The position byte in receiving 5Tone that can't be replaced by group call tone. 84

85 Decoder Definition Edit (Decoder Option) Screen When the Decoder Option from the Decoder Sequence screen is pressed, the following screen appears: This window is used to define various characteristics of the 5 tone decode templates. The radio supports up to 16 decode templates. Enable Enables or disables the template. There are 16 possible templates. Decoder Type Determines the type of action taken by the radio on receiving a valid telegram. They are used to enable features of the radio, from lifting the squelch and opening the radios audio circuits for an individual call sequence, to instigating an emergency and they can also be used to display information if the radio has a display or give alerts. Selections are: General:This is used for decoding own (individual/group) ID' s. Upon successful decoding the appropriate alert may be sounded. Incoming Emergency:Enabling this feature means that if an emergency decode is received, any further calls will not interrupt the emergence call, either during the call or while the call is waiting to be answered if one of the following conditions is met: 85

86 1. Auto Reset Mode set to "Disabled and" the Call Answer Timer is checked or 2. Auto Reset Mode set to a value other than "Disabled" and the Auto Reset Start is checked, and the Rx Squelch Mode set to "DL/DPL & Tone squelch" or " Tone squelch". Note: The radio emergency can be reset on successful decode of the appropriate 'Emergency Exit' sequence. The incoming emergency alert will be sounded. Priority: Enabling this feature means that if a priority decode is received, any further non priority/priority calls will not interrupt the priority call, either during the call or whilst the call is waiting to be answered if meet one of the following conditions: 1. Auto Reset Mode set to "Disabled" and the Call Answer Timer is checked or 2. Auto Reset Mode set to a value other than "Disabled" and the Auto Reset Start is checked, and the Rx Squelch Mode set to "DL/DPL & Tone squelch" or "Tone squelch". It will be interrupted if an Emergency sequence is decoded. The incoming priority alert will be sounded. If the stacker is disabled, then any further incoming (non priority, priority & emergency) calls will be lost. Security Inquire: Enabling this feature means that if a security inquire decode is received, an security inquire alert will be sounded. During the security inquire time, if no key pressed, the radio will enter emergency mode as soon as the security inquire time expire. Security inquire time is set in emergency feature. Emergency Exit: If a decoder is programmed with Emergency Exit and the radio is operating in the Emergency mode, then on receiving this sequence the radio will exit the Emergency operating mode. Stun: Enabling this feature means that if a stun decoder is received, any attempts used to transmit will be inhibited except emergency. When the radio has been stunned, forbid TX Alert will be heard when the PTT is pressed. Kill: If a radio has a decoder set up for kill then on decoding the sequence the radio will be 'killed'. All attempts at user activity, except powering on/off, will be ignored. The only received signal action by the radio will be the revive decode sequence. Revive: If a decoder is programmed with Revive and the radio has been killed or stunned, then on receiving this sequence the radio will be active. Active: If a stunned radio has a decoder programmed for active, then on reception of this tone sequence the radio will revert to normal operation. The radio may also be active by reprogramming the radio. Clear Down: On receiving the decoded 'Clear down' sequence the radio will stop auto reset. Auto reset must be enabled on the personality for this option to be selected. Silent Interrogate: This feature enables the radio to be interrogated without the user knowing. On decoding the silent interrogate sequence, the radio will transmit an ACK. 86

87 ACK 1 / Ringing: Enabling this feature means that if an ACK1, ringing decode is received in response to the transmission of a telegram with the ACK Expected Option set to ACK 1 Expected with Answer. Then the transmitting radio will display the ringing text, sound the decoders ringing alert and wait for the receiving radio to answer before being allowed to transmit. ACK 1 / Authorization: Enabling this feature means that if an ACK1, authorization decode is received in response to the transmission of a telegram with the ACK Expected Option set to ACK 1 Expected. Then the radio will sound the decoder alert and will 'Authorize' the radio so that the user can transmit. Individual Call Alert When this option is selected, this call alert sounds when receiving a individual call sequence. Group Call Alert When this option is selected, this call alert sounds when receiving a group call sequence. Call Reminder Alert This check box is used to enable/disable the Call Reminder alert. If enabled it will be sounded selected alert every 15 seconds until the call is acted. Auto Acknowledge If enabled, the radio will automatically send a telegram in response to a received and individual call sequence. Call Forwarding Acknowledge An Auto Ack telegram is sent if the radio user has enabled call forward to indicated that the radio is unattended. If a user has enabled Call Forward, any calls forwarded will not be placed in the forwarding radios missed calls list. The Call Foward telegram will only be sent if the user enables the Call Forward feature. Matching Encode Telegram This field is used after successful decode to determine whether there is an alias for the caller in the contact list, hence following the alias to be displayed. Call Reminder LED This check box is used to enable/disable the Call Reminder LED. The LED will flash until the call is acted Decoder LED Selecting this option will enable the decoder LED. 87

88 Auto Reset Start A decoder may be programmed such that on receiving and decoding the correct sequence, the radio will enter auto reset. Auto Reset Mode must be enabled on the personality for this option to be selected. Call Answer Time Clicking the cursor on the check box will either enable this feature, indicated by a tick being displayed in the box, or disable it. On decode the radio will start the call answer timer (if enabled). The call answer timer specifies the time that the user has to answer an incoming call. The call answer timer is reset by any user activity. 88

89 Auto Acknowledge Screen When the Auto Acknowledge Tab from the Edit pull down menu is accessed, the following screen appears: After transmission of a telegram, the radio may be programmed to expect various acknowledgement(s), responses from the called radio / called radio user. Enable Enables or disables the template. There are 16 possible templates. Acknowledge Telegram This option specifies which predefined telegram from the telegram list is used for Auto Acknowledge. Channel Free When this option is selected the radio will transmit the reply as soon as there is no RF carrier detected on the channel, or when the acknowledge delay timer expires, which ever occurs first. If the acknowledge revert channel option is enabled then the radio will check for carrier on the revert channel. 89

90 Side Tone For each defined acknowledgement block it is possible to disable side tones indications that are normally given when the radio performs auto acknowledgement or call forward. TX LED For each defined acknowledgement block it is possible to disable TX LED indications that are normally given when the radio performs auto acknowledgement or call forward. ACK Delay This option will cause the radio to transmit the reply when the acknowledge delay timer expires, regardless of the state of carrier detect on the channel. If the acknowledge delay timer is programmed as zero then the radio will reply to the call as fast as possible but obviously not instantly. The range is ms in 25ms increments. Revert Channel It will be possible to specify a channel on whose transmit frequency the acknowledge telegram will be encoded. PL will be encoded according to its setting for the revert channel. The revert channel number will be programmable per acknowledge block. Signaling standard, RF power, frequency, channel spacing and PL encode configurations will be used from the revert channel. 90

91 5 Tone Screen When the 5 Tone Tab from the Edit pull down menu is accessed, the following screen appears: A Select 5 Signaling System defines the encode and decode characteristics of Select 5 sequences/telegrams. It will define the tone frequency and duration. Enable Enables or disables the template. There are 8 possible templates. 5-Tone Standard The 5Tone standards that you can select for encoding or decoding. The available standards are: ZVEI1/ZVEI2/ZVEI3/CCIR1/CCIR2/EEA/EIA/USER DEFINED 1/USER DEFINED 2. Group Tone For each Signaling System the tone used for group call must be defined as any one of the standard tones 0 9,A F. The default tone used for group is the A tone. The group tone and the repeat tone should be different. Repeat Tone For each Signaling System the tone used for repeat must be defined as any one of the standard tones 0 9, A F. The default tone used for repeat is the E tone. Encoder Single Tone Frequency 1,2 91

92 For each Signaling System it is possible to define two Encode Single Tones. Encode Single Tones are referenced from Encode Sequences in the same way as standard tones. The Frequency and Duration of the Encode Single Tones is programmable. The user must be careful not to overlap a single tone frequency with that of a standard tone. You can set the frequency of Tone1 or Tone2. Encoder Single Tone Duration 1,2 This is used to define the length of time the tone will be transmitted. It can be set from 10ms to 6000ms in 10ms increments. Decoder Single Tone Frequency 1,2 For each Signaling System it is possible to define two Decode Single Tones. Decode Single tones are referenced from Decode Sequences in the same way as standard tones. The decoder single tone frequency is programmable. The user must be careful not to overlap a single tone frequency with that of a standard tone. Min Decoder Single Tone Duration 1,2 The minimum duration of the decoder single tone is programmable with a range of 30 ms to 60 ms in increment 10 ms increments. Max Decoder Single Tone Duration 1,2 The maximum duration of the decoder single tone is programmable with a range from 30ms to 6000ms in 10ms increments. 92

93 User Defined Screen When User Defined Tab from the Edit pull down menu is accessed, the following screen appears: Single Frequency It is used to define the frequency of the tones 0 to 9 & A F. It can be set from 300HZ to 3000HZ. Encode Tone Duration(ms) This parameter is used to define the length of time the tone will be transmitted. It can be set from 40ms to 6000ms in 10ms increments. Decode Minimum Tone Duration(ms) This parameter is used to define the minimum decode tone duration and is programmable from 10ms to 30ms in 10ms increments. Decode Maximum Tone Duration(ms) This parameter is used to define the maximum decode tone duration and is programmable from 10ms to 6000ms in 10ms increments. 93

94 DTMF Screen When DTMF Tab from the Edit pull down menu is accessed, the following screen appears: This screen will define the digit duration, inter digit delay and D code Assignment. Enable Enables or disables the template. There are 2 possible templates Encoder Sequence Interval Digit Delay(ms) Selects the amount of time that the radio waits between DTMF digits. The range can be set from 30 to 2540ms in 10ms increments. Encoder Sequence Digit Duration(ms) Selects the amount of time that a DTMF tone is transmitted for a single digit. The range is 30ms 2540ms in 10ms increments. D Code Assignment The D code assignment allows the D symbol to be used as a pause period in the Autodial, BOT ID, EOT ID. D Code assignment means it is a DTMF D. The Range of the D Code is between ms in 10ms increments. 94

95 GPS 1 Screen When GPS 1 Tab from the Edit pull down menu is accessed, the following screen appears: Encode Type This drop down combo box is used to select the type of encode. Possible choice are Integrated Encode and Subsect Encode. Integrated Encode: When selecting this type, all the numbers are set as GPS ID. The GPS ID can be set from to Subsect Encode: The ID is consisted of six parts ID. You can set every parts ID according to you need. This encode can be used in big city. You can set ID(Street) to different digits to stand for different street of the city. It is in favor of management of GPS radio. For every street,the radio ID can be set from 1 to 255. System Code: There may be many system used to select for GPS. This drop down combo box is used to select which system will be used for the GPS. Equipment Type This is used to set the equipment type used for current GPS system. Possible choice are GPS Radio, GPS Car Centre, and 95

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