Conventional Radio Systems; Cdm1550•Ls+ Radio Features; Radio Wide Features; Passport Zone Features - Motorola CDM1550-LS+ User Manual

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by making repeaters available to all users after
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CONVENTIONAL RADIO SYSTEMS

Conventional radio systems typically refers to
unit-to-unit communications through a single
channel. Conventional systems also allow
radio users to extend communication coverage
by relaying their messages through a repeater.
To ensure coordinated use by multiple
talkgroups, each radio user must monitor the
channel or repeater before transmitting to
verify that the system is not currently busy.
CDM1550•LS+ RADIO FEATURES
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English
Note:
Throughout this manual there are
features listed as trunked and
conventional. Trunked indicates the
feature functions in both PassPort
and LTR zones unless otherwise
noted. Conventional indicates the
feature functions in Conventional
zones only.
Radio Feature Highlights:

Radio Wide Features

14-Character Alphanumeric Display
4 Programmable Feature Buttons
Up to 15 PassPort and/or LTR Zones with
up to 16 Talkgroups per Zone
Up to 16 or 160 Conventional Channels
(depending on model capability)
X-Pand
TM
Audio Enhancement
Home Channel Revert
Telephone Interconnect
User-programmable Phone and Scan Lists
Voice Storage Capability

PassPort Zone Features

Unique Mobile Identification Number (MIN)
per Radio
Unique Electronic Serial Number (ESN)
per Radio
Registration/Deregistration upon power
up/power down
Automatic Seamless Roaming between
Networked Sites
Site/Talkgroup Restriction
Optional Primary Talkgroup
Primary Talkgroup Transmit Inhibit
Registered Site and Mobile Identity View
User Initiated Roam Request

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