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RELM RP99 Series Self Servicing, User, Programming Instructions

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Administrator Programming Instructions for the RPV599
SELF SERVICING
The RPV599 can be programmed by a PC using the optional PC software
USER
and cable available from Falcon Wireless. All frequencies in the 148-174
MHz band, both 25 kHz standard and 12.5 kHz narrow band channels can be
programmed.
PROGRAMMING
The RPV599 has the ability to operate on up to 99 channels with CTCSS
(Continuous Coded Tone Squelch) and Digital Coded Tone Squelch)
INSTRUCTIONS
individually programmable for the receive and transmit frequencies of each
channel. Both DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) and 2-tone sequential
coding are programmable for both receive and transmit functions.
ANI
(Automatic Number Identification) is available in a DTMF format as well as
automatic transponding capability. Priority scanning is a standard feature of
the RPV599.
In an emergency situation, public safety communications administrators can
program the RPV599 for interoperable communications with no requirement
for PC software, cables, special tools or any internal adjustments.
Public safety users can also program the RPV599 for frequencies in the 136-
148 MHz for coordination with amateur radio storm spotters who operate in
the 145 MHz range. Operation on frequencies below 148 MHz is restricted
to public safety users for emergency communications use at power levels not
exceeding 2 watts. Instructions for programming frequencies in the 136-148
MHz band are available only by calling Falcon Direct at (205) 854-2611. This
capability is not available to non-public safety users.
Programming, either by computer or by keypad in emergency situations is
restricted to those who have administrative responsibility for a licensed public
safety radio system and who have the knowledge and training required to
for Relm RP99 Series
perform such tasks.
Channel selector
by
Antenna
On/Off/Volume
PTT Button
LCD Channel display
Lamp button
Monitor button
Low power button
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#36 – 20
Avenue NW – Birmingham, AL 35215
Scan button
Phone (205) 854-2611 – Email sales@falcondirect.com
Talk-Around button
Dial button
DTMF pad
Copyright 2006 – Falcon Direct, Inc

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  • Page 1 Programming, either by computer or by keypad in emergency situations is restricted to those who have administrative responsibility for a licensed public safety radio system and who have the knowledge and training required to for Relm RP99 Series perform such tasks. Channel selector...
  • Page 2 3) Next, you program the Kilohertz or kHz section to the right of the “.” you had to have a translation chart to convert the Relm code designator to You will note that there are provisions for entering up to four digits.
  • Page 3 250.0 Hz, and it is pointed off at the last digit, it is CTCSS. preceding instructions. Be sure that you keep the Master unit separated from If it is a three digit code such as 032, it is DCS. Regrettably, the older Relm the Slaves.
  • Page 4 The normal factory warranty is two years covering parts and labor. Abuse, antennas, and batteries excluded. If you are not covered by N.D.E., follow the warranty return instructions provided in your Relm operating manual. Telephone assistance in programming is available at a cost of $25 for up to...

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