Motorola MCS 2000 User Manual page 98

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Control Station Equipped
VRM100 Capable
VRM500 Capable
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condition on a Trunked system. When the radio can no longer
communicate with the base station, the radio can be programmed to
give an out-of-range alert tone, display an out-of-range message, or
both. This feature can be disabled by setting the field to No Indication.
The default is No Indication.
This option will be accessible only for radios equipped with Control Station
hardware. It is not compatible with the VRM100 and VRM500 features. The
VRM100 Capable and VRM500 Capable fields on this screen must be set
to Disabled if the Control Station Operation is to be used.
Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable Control Station
Operation for radios equipped with control station hardware. This
option re-configures some of the I/Os on the radio options connector
to allow the radio to be used as a control station. It allows for
connection to desk sets, interconnects, etc.
The default is Disabled.
IMPORTANT NOTE: This feature is planned for a future RSS
release. As of the date of this release, enabling or disabling the
Control Station Equipped feature will have no effect whatsoever
on the operation of the radio.
This option is not compatible with the VRM500 Capable and Control
Station Equipped features. The VRM500 Capable and Control Station
Equipped fields must be set to Disabled if the VRM100 feature is to be
enabled. Similarly, if this field is set to Enabled, you will not be able to set
the VRM500 and Control Station Equipped fields to Enabled.
Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable VRM100 capabilities.
When the VRM100 modem is connected to the MCS 2000 radio, it can
be used to transfer data between remote units and a single central unit
by utilizing the Trunking network. The data transfer is completed on
voice channels using standard Trunking/Conventional signalling,
which includes Call Alert, Channel Request, and Channel Grant. The
radio supports both voice and data users. The interface between the
radio and the modem is implemented by pin assignment on the
accessory connector.
Note that:
To enable VRM100 modem capabilities, you must enable the VRM100
option in the RADIO WIDE OPTIONS screen (F4/F3/F2).
To enable the VRM100 feature in Trunking mode, you must enable the
VRM100 option in the TRUNKING PERSONALITY OPTIONS screen
(F4/F4/F4/F9).
To enable the VRM100 feature in Conventional mode, you must enable
the VRM100 option in the CONVENTIONAL PERSONALITY OPTIONS
screen (F4/F6/F3/F9).
The default is Disabled.
This option is not compatible with the VRM100 Capable and Control
Station Equipped features. The VRM100 Capable and Control Station
Equipped fields must be set to Disabled if the VRM500 feature is to be

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