Motorola GM1200 Series User Manual

Motorola GM1200 Series User Manual

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GM1200
User Guide
Contents
General Information............................................ 2
Radio Controls ................................................... 2
Display Icons ...................................................... 3
Audio Tones ........................................................ 3
Turning the Radio On/Off.................................... 4
Making a Call ..................................................... 5
Shortform Dialling ......................................... 5
Fixed and Dynamic Groups .......................... 6
Dedicated Calls............................................. 6
Manual Dialling ............................................. 6
Keypad Edit................................................... 6
Last Number Redial ...................................... 7
Cancelling a Call ................................................ 7
Ending a Call ...................................................... 7
Receiving a Call ................................................ 7
Call in Absence............................................. 8
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Call Diversion ................................................9
External Alarm...............................................9
Special Calls .....................................................10
Short Data Messages (SDM) ......................10
Status Calls .................................................13
Emergency Calls .........................................13
Priority Calls ................................................14
Broadcast Calls ...........................................14
DTMF ..........................................................14
Personality Selection.........................................14
Conventional Mode......................................15
Call Progress.....................................................16
Call Progress-Sending ................................16
Call Progress-Receiving..............................16
Call Progress-Cancelling.............................17
Call Progress-Ending ..................................17
Safety Information .............................................18
Computer Software Copyrights .........................18
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    GM1200 User Guide GM1200 User Guide Contents Page: Page: General Information..........2 Call Diversion ..........9 External Alarm..........9 Radio Controls ........... 2 Special Calls .............10 Display Icons ............3 Short Data Messages (SDM) ......10 Audio Tones ............3 Status Calls ..........13 Turning the Radio On/Off........
  • Page 2: General Information

    General Information General Information Radio Controls This user guide covers the operation of the 1200 Numbers refer to the illustrations on inside covers. Series mobile radios used on MPT1327 Trunked On/Off and Volume Control Radio Systems. Please note that the location of the Light Emitting Diodes (LED) system may affect the types of call which are Red: On when radio is transmitting...
  • Page 3: Display Icons

    Display Icons 11. Personality Selection Audio Tones High pitched tone Low pitched tone 12-13. Not Used Self test: Sounded on power up. 14. Data Key for interrogating the data message stack or initiating a short data call request. Tone A: Call clear indication.
  • Page 4: Turning The Radio On/Off

    Turning the Radio ON/OFF Key click: Confidence tone when Note: If the radio fails the self test routine, consult your any key pressed/speech dealer. limitation warning. When the self test is complete the radio will display: Fail tone: Hardware error/call timed out (conventional TEXT mode).
  • Page 5: Making A Call

    Making a Call Making a Call For example: The radio is capable of making a variety of calls, including calls to individual radios, groups of radios JOHN SMITH and calls to private and public telephone systems. JOHN Before you can make a call the radio must be in the IDLE STATE, i.e.
  • Page 6: Fixed And Dynamic Groups

    Fixed and Dynamic Groups If the shortform dial position selector (16 & 17) is Dedicated Calls operated, but no call request is sent, the display will Hold the dedicated call button (4) down for a preset be held until tone H sounds. The display will then period to make a call to a preprogrammed number.
  • Page 7: Last Number Redial

    Receiving a Call Last Number Redial Receiving a Call There are two types of systems on which the radio The last number dialled by the radio is stored in the may be used, Off Air Call Set Up (OACSU) and memory of the radio.
  • Page 8: Receiving A Call On An Foacsu System

    Receiving a Call Receiving a call on a Full Off Air Call Set Up When a call has been stored by the radio, tone G (FOACSU) System will sound every ten seconds and the display will show the identity of the calling party. The call in When the radio is called, tone E will sound and the absence icon will be lit.
  • Page 9: Call Diversion

    Receiving a Call Call Diversion If a call is made to a radio whose calls are currently being diverted, tone D will sound and the display of Incoming speech calls or status calls can be the calling radio will change to: diverted either from your radio (initiated by pressing ) or from another radio (initiated by pressing...
  • Page 10: Special Calls

    Special Calls Special Calls Displaying Incoming Data The short data message display can be switched Short Data Messages (SDM) ON and OFF using the keypad controls as follows: Short data messages may be set up, sent and ♦ Enter 23000 to turn OFF the incoming received using the radio keypad and controls.
  • Page 11 Special Calls Summary DATA If using the radio only, the SDM display should be set to ON. where 01 indicates the position in the stack (01 is If using the radio with external DTE which is the most recent message), and 213 is the number of permanently connected in normal use, the SDM the calling party.
  • Page 12 Special Calls To scroll on a word basis, press keypad button The status digits can then be specified as in normal to scroll forward through the message and keypad status mode. button to scroll backwards. The display shows as many complete words as the display allows, after Making an SDM Call which they are split and displayed section by SDM calls may be set up in one of three ways, via...
  • Page 13: Status Calls

    Special Calls Receiving a Status Call In order to make a status call via the status button, choose the desired address as described in Making A status is a code for transmitting prearranged a Call. Then press the status button (9), messages.
  • Page 14: Priority Calls

    Personality Selection A dialled number may also be given an emergency DTMF (K8 only) priority by prefixing the required number by DTMF means Dual Tone Multi Frequency and is . The call is then initiated as previously used when the radio is required to operate in a radio described.
  • Page 15: Conventional Mode

    Personality Selection Conventional Mode In the conventional mode the radio is equipped with a time out timer. A speech limitation warning will In the conventional mode the radio operates as a sound a few seconds before the transmitter is standard two-way radio. switched off.
  • Page 16: Call Progress

    Call Progress Call Progress Tone Display K8 Display K4 Comment Call failed, try again CALL FAIL C FAIL Call Progress - Sending Call request timed out. TIMEOUT T OUT Check service is Tone Display K8 Display K4 Comment available Trying to connect call CALLING CALL followed by...
  • Page 17: Call Progress-Cancelling

    Call Progress Tone Display K8 Display K4 Comment Call from radio in INTERFLEET XXX INT FL another fleet Call from public TELEPHONE telephone system Call from private PABX PABX telephone system Call identity unknown CALL CALL to the system Dynamic Group call DYNAMIC received (maybe alpha alias)
  • Page 18: Safety Information

    Laws in the DO NOT allow children to play with any radio United States of America and other countries preserve for Motorola Europe equipment containing a transmitter. and Motorola Inc. certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programmes, including the right to copy or reproduce in any form the DO NOT operate radio whilst driving.

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