Dual Power Levels; Features; Programmable Buttons - Motorola GM300 Series Selling Manual

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3.6

Dual Power Levels

Two transmitter power levels are available (high or low) on a radio wide basis. Once the power levels
are set in the CPS, each channel can be configured as a high power or low power channel.
The two levels are easy for the service shop to set up - simply type in the absolute power level
required (e.g.: "5" for 5 watts, or "15" for 15 watts) and the radio automatically provides this power on
the relevant channel. These power levels can be copied from one radio (or archive file) to another
radio, significantly reducing workshop time when selling a large fleet of radios.
The power level on a channel can be toggled via a programmable button or the menu.
Benefits
Power programmable per channel.

Low power reduces air way interference and congestion.

High power allows the radio to transmit over a greater distance.

4.0

Features

4.1

Programmable Buttons

The GM300 Series Professional Series mobiles have CPS programmable buttons. They can be
programmed with a wide range of features that are available in the radio. The most commonly used
features can be programmed to these buttons, thereby customising the radios to the individual
customers' needs.
The GM340 has 6 programmable buttons. However, channel selection must also be assigned to
these programmable buttons. Thus, the number of buttons left to assign to features is 6 minus the
number of channels
The GM360 has 4 programmable buttons. If the SMART mic is used, the 3 programmable buttons
on that can also be used, giving a total of 7 programmable buttons.
The GM380 has 7 programmable buttons. If the SMART mic is used, the 3 programmable buttons
(A, B and C) are programmed in parallel to the F1, F2 and F3 buttons on the radio.
4.1.1
Exchangeable Buttons
Some of the programmable buttons on the radios are exchangeable. They can be removed and
replaced with buttons showing icons that represent the function programmed to them. This improves
the ease of use for the user as the buttons show representative icons for the programming.
P1 and P2 on the GM340, and P1 to P4 on the GM360 and GM380 are exchangeable.
Benefits
Most frequently used features are available on a button press.

Exchangeable buttons make user identification of programmable buttons very easy.

FEATURES AND BENEFITS

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