Dtmf/Ani Signaling; Clone Mode - E.F. Johnson 5100 SERIES Operating Manual

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Placing a Standard Conventional Call
1. Turn power on and set the volume as described in
Section 3.1. Select the channel programmed for the
mobile you want to call as described in Section 3.3.
2. Monitor the channel automatically or manually as
described in Section 5.2.
3. Press the PTT switch and if the Busy Channel
Lockout feature is programmed on the channel (see
Section 5.4), the transmitter is automatically
disabled if the channel is busy. Otherwise, busy and
out-of-range conditions are not indicated.
4. Press (and hold) the PTT switch to talk and release
it to listen.
Receiving a Standard Conventional Call
1. Select or scan the channel programmed for the call
you want to receive (refer to Sections 4.8 and 4.9 for
more scanning information).
2. When the call is received, press the PTT switch to
talk and release it to listen. If scanning, responses
may occur on the priority, selected, or receive
channel as described in Section 5.11.2.

5.13 DTMF/ANI SIGNALING

DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) tones can
be generated for ANI (Automatic Number Identifica-
tion) and other purposes on conventional analog chan-
nels. One of the following options may be enabled on
each channel:
Pre-Tx ANI - A preprogrammed ANI sequence is
automatically sent each time the PTT switch is
pressed.
Post-Tx ANI - A preprogrammed ANI sequence is
automatically sent each time the PTT switch is
released.
When an emergency alarm or call is placed, this
ANI signaling is replaced by the Emergency DTMF
ID (see Section 5.10).
* This feature requires 51xx operating (Flash) software
1.5.0 or later and PCConfigure 1.17 or later.
CONVENTIONAL MODE FEATURES

5.14 CLONE MODE

The Clone feature* enables one radio to program
another with identical information. The PCConfigure
programming software is not required. This feature is
available with 51xx portables only. Other requirements
are as follows:
The Clone menu parameter must be selectable by
the master (sending) radio. This parameter is not
required with the slave (receiving) radio.
The master and slave radios must be identical
models (same frequency range and options).
Flash code Version 1.5.0 or higher is required with
both radios (the version number is display briefly at
power up). PCConfigure Version 1.17 or higher is
also required to program the Clone menu parameter.
Only zones with conventional analog and P25
channels can be transferred using this function. Any
SMARTNET/SmartZone and P25 trunked informa-
tion is not transferred. In addition, the P25 Unit ID,
encryption keys, and the RSI ID and other OTAR
information is not transferred. Cloned zones are indi-
cated in the slave radio by an asterisk in the first char-
acter position of the zone alias.
Proceed as follows to program a radio using this
feature:
1. Turn the slave (receiving) radio off and connect it to
the master (sending) radio using Cloning Cable, Part
No. 023-5100-930. Turn the slave radio back on.
2. On the master radio, select the Clone menu param-
eter and press the F2 key. Either the "Zone" or
"Complete" mode can then be selected. Operation in
these modes is as follows:
Zone - This mode allows channel information for
only the selected zones to be transferred. Informa-
tion programmed on the Global, Radio Wide, and
By System screens is not changed. A list of the
available conventional zones is displayed, and then
to select a zone, highlight it and press the F2 key. A
selected zone is indicated by an asterisk (*). After
the desired zones are selected, scroll to "OK" and
press F2 to begin the data transfer.
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