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Operator’s Manual MM23016 Rev. C, Apr/08 M/A-COM M7200 Series Digital Mobile Radio.
MM23016, Rev. C 2 MANUAL RE VISION HISTOR Y REV DATE REASON FOR CHANGE - Nov/06 Initial Release. A Jun/07 Included EDA CS, Conve ntional, a nd P2 5 operation and updated OpenSky op eration. B Sep/07 Included MPE informa tion for motorcycle insta llations and add ed antennas to Table 2-1 pe r RG-AN-0251XX .
MM23016, Rev. C 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1 SAFETY SYMBOL CONVENTION .................................................................................................... 9 2 RF ENERGY EXPOSURE INFORMATION ...............................................
MM23016, Rev. C 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 7.17 ADJUSTING DISPLAY AND BUTTON BACKLIGHT BRIGHTNESS ................................. 28 7.18 STEALTH MODE ....................................................................................................
MM23016, Rev. C 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 8.4 DIRECT ACCESS .................................................................................................................. .... 46 8.5 FEATURE ENCRYPTION DISPLAY ......................................
MM23016, Rev. C 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 9.11.3 Sending an Individual Call ............................................................................................ 68 9.12 SCAT OPERATION ............................................................
MM23016, Rev. C 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 11.1 RADIO STATUS ICONS ........................................................................................................... 85 11.2 MESSAGES .............................................................
MM23016, Rev. C 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page FIGURES Figure 7-1: System Model ....................................................................................................... ................ 18 Figure 7-2: Scan Model ..............................
MM23016, Rev. C 9 1 SAFETY SYMBOL CONVENTION The following conventions are used throughout this ma nual to alert the user to general safety precautions that must be observed during all phases of operation, servi ce, and repair of this product.
MM23016, Rev. C 10 2 RF ENERGY EXPOSURE INFORMATION 2.1 RF ENERGY EXPOSURE AWARENE SS, CONTROL INFORMATION, AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR FCC OCCUPATIONAL USE REQUIREMENTS Before using your mobile tw.
MM23016, Rev. C 11 2.2 COMPLIANCE WITH RF EXPOSURE STANDARDS Your MA/COM, Inc. M7200 mobile two-way radio is d esigned and tested to comply with a number of national and international standard s and guideline s (listed below) regarding human exposure to RF electromagnetic energy.
MM23016, Rev. C 12 Install the radio’s antenna (refer to Table 2-1 for applicable antenna part numbers) in the center of the vehicle’s roof. These mobile antenna installation guidelines are limited to metal body motor vehicles or vehicles with appropriate ground planes.
MM23016, Rev. C 13 2.2.3 Approved Accessories This radio has been tested and meets the FCC RF guidelines when used with the M/A-COM accessories supplied or designated for use with this product. U se of other accessories may not ensure compliance with the FCC’s RF exposure guidelines, and may violate FCC regulations.
MM23016, Rev. C 14 3 OPERATION SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS 3.1 TRANSMITTER HAZARDS The operator of any mobile radio should be aware of c ertain hazards common to the operation of vehicular radio transmitters.
MM23016, Rev. C 15 4 OPERATING RULES AND REGULATIONS Two-way FM radio systems must be operated in accord ance with the rules and regulations of the loc al, regional, or national government. In the United States, the M7200 mobile radio must be operated in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
MM23016, Rev. C 16 5 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The M7200 mobile is a state-of-the-art radio th at operates seamlessly betwee n the 800 MHz frequency band and the 700 MHz frequency band. The M7 200 is designed to meet the critical communications demands of public service users and comp lies with MIL-STD-810F specifications.
MM23016, Rev. C 17 6 CHANGE OPERATING MODE 6.1 CHANGE FROM OTP MODE To change from OTP operating mode to P25, EDACS, or Con ventional: 1. Use to cycle through the menu until the “Mode Menu” appears in the bottom line of the display. 2. Use to choose an available mode.
MM23016, Rev. C 18 7 OPENSKY OPERATION 7.1 CH721 FRONT PANEL COMPONENTS The front panel of the control head includes a dot matrix display, controls for menu navigation, an emergency button, three pre-set buttons, a Po wer On-Off/Volume Control knob, and a microphone connector.
MM23016, Rev. C 19 The buttons on the front panel are backlit for operati on in a low ambient light level such as nighttime operation. Some buttons also flash to provide feedback of various o perating conditions.
MM23016, Rev. C 20 2. Wait for the power-up sequence to complete, which takes approximately ten (10) seconds. During this time, if enabled for auto registration, t h e radio is provisioned with a customized user personality designed for the user’s specific n eeds by the OpenSky network administrator.
MM23016, Rev. C 21 7.5 LOG OFF THE NETWORK The *0## command de-registers the radio. Typically, this is automatically performed when powering down the radio. Using this method, the User ID is remembered by the radi o so only the password is needed at next login.
MM23016, Rev. C 22 7.8 RADIO STATUS ICONS Status Icons indicate the various operating characteris tics of the radio. The icons show operating modes and conditions (see Table 7-2). The location of icons on the display may vary depending on configuration.
MM23016, Rev. C 23 TG a TG b TG c TG x TG y TG z TG d TG e TG f TG a TG d TG g TG h TG i TG = Talk Gr oup Profile 1 Profile 2 Profile 3 Figure 7-4: Personality Structure Example If Global Profile is enabled by the system ad ministrator, the number of available talk groups to scan doubles.
MM23016, Rev. C 24 7.11 ALERT TONES The M7200 radio also provides audible Alert Ton es or “beeps” to indicate the various operating conditions (see Table 7-3). Table 7-3: M 7200 OpenSky Mode Alert Tones NAME TONE DESCRIPTION Call Queued one low tone/two hi gh tones Call queued for processing.
MM23016, Rev. C 25 Table 7-4: Basic Menu Structure Menu Name Radio Displa ys (top and bot tom lines) Usage Notes To/From Dwell Display registration , RF s ync and transceiver st at us codes Engineering Display (Menu may not be available per radio programming.
MM23016, Rev. C 26 Menu Name Radio Displa ys (top and bot tom lines) Usage Notes See Previous Page current scan mode Scan Mode “ ScnModeMenu ” Use to turn Scan on and off. Press MENU to retu rn to dwell displa y. talk group “<” Talk group Lock Out “ LockOutMenu ” Use to choose a talk group for locking/unlocking.
MM23016, Rev. C 27 7.13 DUAL-TONE MULTI-FREQUENCY Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) is the system used by touch-tone telephones. DTMF assigns a specific tone frequency to each key so a microprocessor can easily identify its activation. The radio supports DTMF with a system model control head ( Figure 7-1).
MM23016, Rev. C 28 7.14.2 DTMF Overdial Using the keypad on a System Model, the ra dio can transmit DTMF tones corresponding to numbers/characters 0 — 9, * and # on the keypad. To overdial numbers/characters, trans mit by pressing and holding the PTT butto n and then, press the corre sponding ke ys (one at a time) on the keypad.
MM23016, Rev. C 29 When stealth mode is on, the radio continues to scan the programmed list of talk groups and the user can key-up on the selected talk group. 7.18.1 Enabling Stealth Mode 1. Using , scroll through the menu until “StealthMenu” appears.
MM23016, Rev. C 30 7.21 RECEIVING AND TRANSM ITTING VOICE CALLS As soon as the radio completes the startup/login/ provision/self-test sequence and registers on the OpenSky network, voice calls from talk groups in the active profile will be audible. 7.
MM23016, Rev. C 31 7.23 INTERCOM MODE The optional intercom mode gives u sers at multiple control heads connected to the same radio the ability to communicate with each other without transmitting over-the-air. Turn intercom mode on and off using the “INTERCOM” menu as follows: 1.
MM23016, Rev. C 32 The default emergency and emergency-capable talk groups can be locked out if they are NOT in an emergency state. If a talk group is locked out and is subsequently changed to the currently selected talk group, it will automatically be unlocked by the radio so the user can hear calls on the talk group.
MM23016, Rev. C 33 Table 7-6: Scan Modes SCAN MODE EXPLANATION No Scan Eliminates distractions . Full communications (transmit and receive) on selected talk group. No calls received from other talk groups. Normal (Default) The user can scan all talk groups in the activ e profile that are not locked out as long as there is demand on the site.
MM23016, Rev. C 34 7.25.2 Scanning Priority The following lists the scanning priori ty order (from highest to lowest): 1. Selected talk group in emergency state 2. Default emergency group in emergency state 3. Selected talk group 4. Emergency capable group in emergency state 5.
MM23016, Rev. C 35 7.26.1 Manually Dialing a Selective Ca ll (Sy stem Model Control Head) 1. Press *8 on the keypad. 2. Enter the number of the radio to be called (e.g ., 027-001-0006). If the region number (first 3 digits; 027 in this example) is the same as this radio’s regi on number, these digits do not need to be entered.
MM23016, Rev. C 36 7.27 SELECTIVE ALERT Selective alert messaging is an OTP feature allo wing one of up to eight (8) pre-programmed text messages (refer to Section 7.
MM23016, Rev. C 37 Table 7-7: Status of Selective Alert STATUS MESSAGE DEFINITION Delivering Select Alert message transmit attempt Busy Too busy – Try again Dest Down Receiving radio not logged on .
MM23016, Rev. C 38 1. Press the * 9 keys. 2. Enter the telephone number. Ignore dashes/spaces, and precede the number with any required access digits such as a 1 for long distance. 3. Press the # key. 4. Wait a few seconds and then press and release the mi c’s PTT button to initiate the call.
MM23016, Rev. C 39 • If the emergency behavior of the active profile is Default, the radio moves to the default emergency voice group of the profile and this talk group becomes the select talk group.
MM23016, Rev. C 40 • If scan mode is set to “Normal” and the emergenc y was declared on the selected talk group, the selected/emergency talk group’s name remains in th e top line of the display. Audio on the emergency talk group is heard in the speaker/headset.
MM23016, Rev. C 41 generation are generated automatically by the system and provisioned to authorized users. This process requires that authorized users login to the networ k and be authenticated. Encryption keys require no manual handling and are never sent “in the clear” over any network interface or air-link.
MM23016, Rev. C 42 7.31 PRESET BUTTONS The front panel contains three buttons labeled A, B, and C. By holding one of these buttons down for approximately three (3) seconds, the following current infor.
MM23016, Rev. C 43 8 P25/EDACS/CONVENTIONAL COMMON OPERATION 8.1 CH721 FRONT PANEL COMPONENTS The front panel of the control head includes a dot matrix display, controls for menu navigation, an emergency button, three pre-set buttons, a Po wer On-Off/Volume Control knob, and a microphone connector.
MM23016, Rev. C 44 Table 8-1: Front Panel Default Controls and Functions PART FUNCTION Power On- Off/Volume Control kn ob Turn knob clockwise to power on the rad io and increase vo lume. Turn counter- cloc kwise to decr e as e vol ume and pow er off the radi o.
MM23016, Rev. C 45 PART FUNCTION DIS Used to adjust the cu rrent display inte nsity and th e ke yp ad bac klig h t level . IND Used to call an individual or make an all-ca ll by selecting the individual c all function.
MM23016, Rev. C 46 Line 1 shows the currently selected item name ( XXXXXXXX) from the list. Line 2 indicates the list (YYY) that the selection is to be made from and the number of the selected item (ZZZ) within the list. (In some cases the information on lines 1 and 2 will be exchanged.
MM23016, Rev. C 47 Once the feature has been access ed, all normal menu functions work. The user can scroll up or down through all of the entries. Feature Encryption Display provid es the ability to v.
MM23016, Rev. C 48 These number fields show the set limits of the of the user's radio as: • SG# XXX - Maximum number of system/groups combination available • SY# XXX - Maximum trunked system .
MM23016, Rev. C 49 FEATURE NUMBER POSSIBLE FEATURES STANDARD OR OPTIONAL 33 P25 Common Air Interface Optional 34 Direct Frequenc y Entry Optional 38 Radio TextLink Optional 8.6 SYSTEM/GROUP/CHANNEL SELECTION In the following description of SYSTEM/GROUP/CHANNEL SELECTION , the term group is used for both group and channel.
MM23016, Rev. C 50 METHOD 2: If group selection is programmed as the primary function of the ramp control, select a group by pressing up or down, to scroll through the group list. The display registers the new group name on line 2. METHOD 3: Press GRP to enter the group select mode and follow the selection mode rules detailed earlier.
MM23016, Rev. C 51 8.8.3 ProVoice Digital Mode ProVoice digital mode allows the radio to transm it and receive digitized voice signals. These digital signals provide improved weak signa l performance and they cannot be easily monitored with a standard receiver.
MM23016, Rev. C 52 • If Private mode is disabled and a private call is received, the Reply transmission will be in Private mode if the transmission is made during the scan ha ngtime. If the reply transmission occurs after the scan hangtime, the transmission will be in Clear mode.
MM23016, Rev. C 53 8.8.5.2 Transmitting an Encrypted Call 1. Select the desired group or channel. 2. Place the radio in private mode by pressing the OPT button (System Model) or OPTION (Scan Model). If the last state of the radio was private mode, the private mode will be enabled on power up.
MM23016, Rev. C 54 8.9 MACRO KEY OPERATION Macro key operation permits the user to accomplish a series of keystrokes with a single "macro" keystroke. Up to ten (10) macro keys can be defi ned, each capable of executing up to twenty (20) keystrokes, to any pushbutton input (i.
MM23016, Rev. C 55 9 EDACS AND P25 TRUNKED OPERATION 9.1 RADIO STATUS ICONS Status icons are indicators that show the vari ous operating characteristics of the radio. Figure 9-1: Typical Display Table 9-1: Icons and Descriptions ICON DESCRIPTION Indicates the EDA CS system is i n Failsoft™ mod e (if enabled thr ough programming).
MM23016, Rev. C 56 9.2 MESSAGES During radio operation, various messages are displa yed on either line 1 or line 2. Typical messages include control channel status information, such as system busy or call denied, or messages associated with the radio's operation, (i.
MM23016, Rev. C 57 MESSAGE NAME DESCRIPTION WHC=1 Who Has Called This display indicates the number from the W ho Has Called list. Individual calls received but not responded to are stored in a Who Has Called list.
MM23016, Rev. C 58 MESSAGE NAME DESCRIPTION BA NK= 1-8 The bank of ke ys that are going to be loaded when the keyloader loads encryption keys. This is only valid for radios that support VGS, VGE, or DES encryption. It is displayed on line 2 of the display when the encryption keyloader is connected.
MM23016, Rev. C 59 NAME TONE DESCRIPTI ON Carrier C ontrol Time r Fiv e short hi gh-pitc hed warning tones follo wed by a long low-pitche d tone. Sounds if th e progra mmed tim e for contin uous transmission is exceeded. The transmitter will shut down shortly afte r the alert, int errupting co mmunication s.
MM23016, Rev. C 60 An example of the menu item selection process and menu item parameter change is detail ed below for the contrast menu item. 1. Press MENU to enter the menu mode. 2. Press the ramp control until the display shows: M E N U CONTRAST 3.
MM23016, Rev. C 61 FEATURE DISPLAY PARA METE R SETTINGS COMMENT Encryption Ke y Loading Menu item: KEYLOA D Once selected: KEY LOAD BANK = N Up to 8 banks of 7 keys Enables the radio to accept the loading of encryption keys.
MM23016, Rev. C 62 9.5 RECEIVING A CALL 1. Turn the radio on by rotating the POWER ON-OFF/VOLUME knob clockwise (out of detent). A short alert signal (if enabled through programming) indicates the radio is read y to use. 2. The display shows the last selected or the power up (depending on programming) system and group names.
MM23016, Rev. C 63 9.8 EMERGENCY OPERATION The radio's ability to declare an emergency, clear an emergency, remain lo cked on an emergency and group, and the emergency audio and display fr eeze can each be enabled or disabled through programming.
MM23016, Rev. C 64 accomplished by enabling each radio t o analyze the signal quality of its current control channel and compare it with the signal quality of the control channel for each site in its adjacency scan list.
MM23016, Rev. C 65 programmed to provide Trunked Priority Group Scan cap ability, which operates similar to priority scan in Conventional mode. The following is a description of programmable scan feat.
MM23016, Rev. C 66 9.10.3 Nuisance Delete A group can also be deleted from the scan list, if it is not the currently selected group by pressing ( - ) with during scan operation while the radio is displa yi ng the unwanted group. Th e group will be deleted from the system's group scan list in the sam e manne r as if done using the steps above.
MM23016, Rev. C 67 programmed to ring when an individual call is receiv ed. If enabled, the ring begins five seconds after the caller unkeys and will continue until the PTT button, t he CLR button, or IND is pressed. Hookswitch functions the same as CLR key in I-CALL, phone call, and menu modes.
MM23016, Rev. C 68 The saved call list shows all ten storage locations. If no calls have been received, the saved call list will be empty and the pre-stored list will be ava ilable upon entering the individual call mode. When in the saved call list, pressing MENU toggles the time stamp ON and OFF.
MM23016, Rev. C 69 9.13.2 Sending a Telephone Interconnect Call (Trunked Mode Only) Use the following procedures to initiate a nd complete a Telephone Interconnect call: 1. To select a previously stored phone number, select phone call mode from the menu, press PHN and use the ramp control to scroll through the list of stored phone numbers.
MM23016, Rev. C 70 METHOD 1: Press and hold PTT while entering the ove rdial num ber sequence from the keypad. This method sends DTMF tones during individual, telephone interconnect, trunke d group, or conventional channel calls. Anytime the PTT button is pressed and held, the keypad is enabled for DTMF entry.
MM23016, Rev. C 71 9.14.1 Displays The following will be displayed on the control unit duri ng the various states of data m ode of operation. TX DATA Displayed on bottom line of display when the radio is transmitting a data call. RX DATA Display ed on bottom line of display when the radio is receiving a data call.
MM23016, Rev. C 72 temporarily suspended. This mode is normally ex ited when the pre-programmed time expires; however, the following actions will terminate the scan loc kout mode before the timeout is completed. • The CLR (System Model) or CLEAR (Scan Model) button is pressed.
MM23016, Rev. C 73 or the MENU button has been pressed (the MENU button will override the time-out period), the status is selected and will be transmitted to the site or stored in the radio memory where it can be polled by the site at a future time.
MM23016, Rev. C 74 Pressing and holding the CLEAR (Scan Model) or CLR (System Model) button for 2.5 s econds toggles the user into and out of the dynamic regroup group set.
MM23016, Rev. C 75 10 CONVENTIONAL OPERATION 10.1 RADIO STATUS ICONS Status icons are indicators that show the various opera ting characteristics of the radio. The icons appear on the first line of the display. Figure 10-1: Typical Display Table 10-1: Icons and Descriptions ICON DESCRIPTION Indicates selected group or channel is in scan list.
MM23016, Rev. C 76 MESSAGE NAME DESCRIPTION T99 ON Ty pe 99 Decode ON Indicates the Ty pe 99 Decode feature is enabled. T99 OFF Type 99 Decode OFF Indicates the Ty pe 99 Decode feature is disabled. PA ON Public Address ON Indicates that the public address function of the radio is enabled.
MM23016, Rev. C 77 MESSAGE NAME DESCRIPTION M/A-COM Displayed on line 1 of the display under the revision selection of t he menu. The copyright year is shown in line 2 of display at the same time “(c) 2007.” 10.3 ALERT TONES The M7200 series mobile radio provides audible alert tones or “beeps” to indicate the various operating conditions.
MM23016, Rev. C 78 M E N U CONTRAST 3. Press MENU. The contrast menu item is activated and the displa y will be similar to the following: CNTRST = X Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Line 1 shows the active menu item and its current parameter setting (XXX). Line 2 shows the currently selected system or group name (YYYYYYY Y).
MM23016, Rev. C 79 FEATURE DISPLAY PARA METE R SETTINGS COMMENT Scan Add Menu item: SCAN A DD Once selected: Proper scan icon displayed. S, 2 or 1 Adds group or channel to scan list. Scan Delete Menu item: SCAN DEL Once selected: Scan icon goes out. Deletes group or channel from scan list.
MM23016, Rev. C 80 4. The radio is now ready to receive calls. 5. When the radio receives a call (and the correct enco ding is decoded, if programmed and ena bled), it unmutes on the channel and the BSY indicator comes on. 10.6 SENDING A CALL 1. Turn ON the radio and set the POWER ON-OFF/VOLUME knob to the desired volume level.
MM23016, Rev. C 81 10.7.2 Tone Encode Transmission In conventional mode, two keys can be defined to be tone encode tr iggers. If either one of the pre- programmed tone encode triggers is pressed, a pr e-programmed tone sequence will be transmitted on the current system and channel.
MM23016, Rev. C 82 5. A third press of ( + ) sets the channel for Priority 1 (P 1) scanning and is displayed on line 1. If the P1 or P2 channels are already set and a new channel is then as signed as the P1 or P2 channel, the previously assigned priority channel will change to non-priority scanni ng.
MM23016, Rev. C 83 10.11 SQUELCH ADJUST In the conventional mode of operation, the squelch can be re-adjusted in the MENU selection mode or from a front panel key on the keypad that has been pre-programmed. A default value of 9, or any user level between 1 and 16, can be selected using progr amming software.
MM23016, Rev. C 84 enable or disable Type 99 decode. The pre-programme d key light will blink when Type 99 is disabled by the hookswitch. Type 99 decode will continue to be active while the radio's CLR button is pressed. This allows the user to monitor calls and still be alerted when a call is direct ed to the user.
MM23016, Rev. C 85 11 P25 CONVENTIONAL OPERATION 11.1 RADIO STATUS ICONS Status icons are indicators that show the various opera ting characteristics of the radio. The icons appear on the first line of the display. Figure 11-1: Typical Display Table 11-1: Icons and Descriptions ICON DESCRIPTION Indicates selected group or channel is in scan list.
MM23016, Rev. C 86 11.2 MESSAGES During radio operation, various messages are displa yed on either line 1 or line 2. Typical messages include control channel status information, such as system busy or call denied, or messages associated with the radio's operation, (i.
MM23016, Rev. C 87 MESSAGE NAME DESCRIPTION CHN=1-99 Channel = 1 - 99 Displayed on line 1 of the display. This is a conventi onal channel index displayed when the group key is pressed. FIX LIST Fixed List The Priority scan list is fixed and cannot be changed using th e add or delete keys.
MM23016, Rev. C 88 11.4 MENU The menu function accesses features th at are not ava ilable directly from the keyp ad. The order and specific number of menu items available is configur able through programming. Upon radio power up, the menu item at the beginning of the menu list will alway s be displayed first.
MM23016, Rev. C 89 FEATURE DISPLAY PARA METER SETTINGS COMMENT Radio Revision Informa tion Menu item: REVISION Informational displays only (see radio); no user selectable settings. Selects the information display to view. Phone Call Menu item: PHN CALL Once selected: See Telephone Interconnect Call Section Allows access to the Phone Call Feature.
MM23016, Rev. C 90 FEATURE DISPLAY PARA METER SETTINGS COMMENT Mute Menu item: MUTE ON, OFF Toggles the mute function ON or OFF to control the audio output from the selected radio. Mute #1 Menu item: MUTE 1 ON, OFF Toggles the mute 1 function ON or OFF on radio #1.
MM23016, Rev. C 91 11.6 INDIVIDUAL CALLS IN P25 MODE 11.6.1 Transmitting an Individual Call 1. Select the desired P25 system. 2. Select the radio unit to call (callee source ID) fro m the pre-programmed individual call list or enter the ID number on the radio keypad.
MM23016, Rev. C 92 11.7.2 Receiving an Emergency Group Call 1. Select the desired P25 System and Talk Group/Channel. 2. When the radio detects an incoming Emergency Group Call, the radio will sound an alert tone and “ RXEMER ” will appear in the display.
MM23016, Rev. C 93 12 BASIC TROUBLESHOOTIN G If the radio is not operating properly, check Table 12-1 for likely causes. For additional assistance, contact a qualified service technician. Table 12-1: Basic Troubleshooting SYMPTOM CAUSE SOLUTION Radio will not turn on.
MM23016, Rev. C 94 SYMPTOM CAUSE SOLUTION Screen displays: NOAUTHM VNIC authentication of the radio failed. Contact system administrator. Screen displays: NOSUPRT The voice authentication security policy is set to only allow authenticated users. Contact system ad ministrator.
MM23016, Rev. C 95 13 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE The Technical Assistance Center's (T AC) resources ar e available to help with overall system operation, maintenance, upgrades and product support. TAC is the point of contact when answers are needed to technical questions.
MM23016, Rev. C 96 14 KEYPAD REMAPPING If the keys have been remapped to provide new functions , fill in the following template for future reference. Button Function Button Function Emergency 1 Preset.
MM23016, Rev. C 97 15 RADIO SETUP RADIO TYPE: FREQUENCY BAND: OPERATOR'S NAME: EMERGENCY GROUP: SYSTEM NUMBER SYSTEM NAME TRK/CNV GRP/CHN NUMBER GRP/CHN NAME USE.
MM23016, Rev. C 98 SYSTEM NUMBER SYSTEM NAME TRK/CNV GRP/CHN NUMBER GRP/CHN NAME USE.
MM23016, Rev. C 99 SYSTEM NUMBER SYSTEM NAME TRK/CNV GRP/CHN NUMBER GRP/CHN NAME USE.
MM23016, Rev. C 100 SYSTEM NUMBER SYSTEM NAME TRK/CNV GRP/CHN NUMBER GRP/CHN NAME USE.
MM23016, Rev. C 101 16 WARRANTY A. M/A-CO M, Inc. (her ein after " Se ller ") warran ts to the ori gin al p urc haser for use ( her ei naft er "B u yer") th at E qui pme nt ma nuf ac tured by or for the Seller shal l be free fro m defects in mat erial a nd wo rkma nship , and shall c onfor m to its pu blish ed spec ific ations .
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